Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4432, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING. jANüInT

f CITY ITEMS. ! . t2TTb grtoj lury of tbe Liii:M States Dia irictCofirt ij still ta avioo, workio awtv vert hard. KT'-Vianh'.i trvn tod abdominal supporter, may b obtained of Seuour. lh famous drusRUt, Wt Wiüblnton atreet. Bate House Block 1 fSPOa the 11th init. the Fenian CroiLethW-l will-girt a fcraud ball at Mi'ja.c 1111 It "ill undoubtedly be one of the ratgtificetit affair of tb iniOD. Maaomic Notice There will be a utateJ meeting of Centre Lodge N'r 23 tbi Wedne day) tTtn'.Dg at 7 o'clock. Chaill Fxut, feecrclarV. tJVisit tbe Iediiaa bute Mujtora dilj throagboat thU week. The f-cconapliibed Madam Ecg!ih will be f rr?er.t at all hrrs to come jou. Maaovtc, A. A: A. Kite -Stated uieetio,; of Adoolram Grand Lodge tLi a ( Vedeiday) evenlog at 7 o'clock, for work. L. ft. M artix. Secretary 53T" We call tbe attention of our reader ti th adrertwemeot of McCurdj L Ca., claim agent,' No. 4 Vohn'a Block, rorner of Meridian and Watbiogton atrecte. A hoe and ten acre', a little from tbe city, oo a good road brick house of 4 room, orcbard, atable, &c , on thestrne. Price $6,000. For aale by Wh.it L Matis. IT"I7 order of the postofiiee department, mi and. after tbe 1 day of January, 19T.5, all box reD'j ia tbi office will be SoubfeJ. A.U.Co-. I. M. fiTCaii at J. T. Malonej'a, No. 20 North Illinois atreet. fur aa aiaurtznen. of butterflies od bird of Faradiae, for the bair. Hair dretog done in the mot fashionable manner. dTTbe United States Dietrict Court cor, rened yesterday, and will continue in e"ion from day to day under a recent special art of Congress. Judge McDonald reside. " For magnificent ahell oyster to Smith', at the Exchange, North Illinoii meet, where excellent eggno was et on New Year .last, and where all the wines, liquor and cigars are superb. 37 The place to obtain tbe mot artistic photographs in this city is at the Art Gallery, oppo aite Olenns' Uloca, East Washington nirett, of which Jlunnioo ia the accomplished proprietor. We commend Kunnioo to all visitors to Indianapolis. ?: tol worthy. North Meridian street, whose assortment of centlemen'a good., to be nude up into the most f.ibiombIe habiliment, are unprecedented in this emporium, will be glad daily to receive the viit.s of hi friend und of the public generali Visit Stolworthy CyTbe Stte Hoard of Agricultuie convened yesterday, and, among other things, the question as to the location ol the next Sute Fair ocr-u pie.1 tbeir atteulion Iiu)ably th tter will be decided to day or to nvnow. Wo lnll i l ?i?e Our readera of the ul'im tium at the esrlic-t moment tA thront; in the city, arrived ithin the paat week, each iudividuil of which desire.' of fice at the handi of the next lepUtature All are personal friend of ours; we have drank with moat of them, ami we ho;e that a reasonable per cent, of them will accomplish wb t they ?et their minda mi when they kit home 2TIf you want to select from a goad stock of boy' lojr priced winter boot; if you want to find a cheap heavy shoe for women; if yon are in aearch of reasonable hoc for girU and children; if you desire to find the brit aortment of Mewed lace boot, balmoral and cloth gaiter for ladiea, go to the new shoe atore kept by II. F.May, No. 10 North Penne-ylvaoia street. tSTThe Supreme Court of Indiana, com- I prised of Judge Ray. chief justice, and Judge Gregory, rrazer and Elliott, is now intension. Oo Monday next, according to tbe statute made and provided, they will elect a sheriff to succeed io the ministrations of their august body in place of the Hon. Henry Nelson, who haa performer the like functions for v ears. ' The Indiana Horticultural Soc-ety met jaUrdar at tbe rooms of the Chamber of Colt merce, Exchange Building, North Illinois street Tbe attendance was large, and tbe pomologu-al displays UDiurpiF?cd. For two Jays longer. ihi Interesting exhibition will continue. anditabouM be attended by all visitors, strangers apd residents, and especially by member of the legislature. 2TWecall attention to the announcement elsewhere of the change in the firm of the famous jewelry establishment of W. H. Talbott L Co , East Washington, stieet This is one of the oldest, best established and tuoat responsible housea ia the west and east, and alt visitors from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois. Iowa, and from throughout ladiana. call there for ar.vthing and everything desirable iu their line. Messrs. George M Jenison, Horatio L. Neloa and Alexander F. Jenison succeed W. II. Talbott & Co., and we commend them to the public generally as. fut cla buiness gentlemen. U. S District Court. Yesterday Jas. Fist ler, of Jackson county, wa - ut on trial for having in his possession larg-- amount of counter feit treasury note". Hon John Hann, U. S i'rosecutor. mile a roost able openiug argument, and closing he was followed by S A Collev, K-q , of this city, who will be followed, when he concludes this morr:ing, by H n. Joseph K. McDonald, also of counsel for defense. Fisller was arrested and brought hereby Mr. John Browning, U. S. deputy marshal hether Fistler is guilty or not. is jet for the jury to decide, after argument by the learned counsel, ami a charge by the impartial judge. . C?pMessrs. J. 4 D. Duncau have removed the:r wholesale I'.quor establishment to one of the roon-.s in Gn Morria' new blK'k on South Meridian street. The Messrs. I) have a large stock of Ik'urbon whiskies, the genuine article, and some which cannot be surrast?d , if equalled, both as to aga and quality. Hiving everv co -venienct for business in their new location, and long experience in the business, the Messrs. Duncan will present to the trade a complete as aortmentot wines and liquors of every grade, and at prices which will defy competition. Furchaser in this city and from abroad should not fad to visit this establishment and ati-fv themselves as to the quality and prices ot their large and general assortments of liquots. Third Waat, Atts.xtio ! A meet mi: o rthe citizens of the third ward will be held at the court bo ut this Wednesday evening, Janua v at nan past . o cioca. ror tne purpo-e ol raticg money "o procure v. iariteets. Anv one sub scribing to t!ie fund will receive oily orders for the amount Let every man ibe third -ward liable to draft, nd every citizen Willing to a-sist. be prerr.t The ward fhould ra:e ab ut $11,5d Let us all - and raise the money t one meeting, and be duue with it. ! Citv papers pir.ie c?, and oblige .t S T. Bowkv; ; : J W Dorn. ' . W. C. Tu.'-e, I T. . V vTtr. I J. Cava iitvltt A oM'er name-l Sullivan. b;oijg irig to the "JUh company, V. i C . was, at a hxn in this city, during a q tarre!, -te-'ti Jar. struck ou the head with a !unt' bot asr i i;.vUi.! ly killed The blow which dealt him his ceaih -ruLed in his akull Coitp'e'elv from rear to front, pilling his brains. The b!-.w i ,aid to have been de'.ivcrel by a fellow .adJie-. ard the a Jir riginvted in a di.pu'e aiut a io- An arrest was specd.ly uJe if the aolditr who killest him. Sullivan, we understand, wta a worthy rt:n. arid met r I J -- 1 i an i ocas or,il i and Ut frequent brawl An it qJe! v r;t;ef ihe-e facts, and Liabvdy s .:! tied over to his miiilary commander for decent burial. We, in c-;tn-ttiou wiib allgood cititeL. tttr of iu.b ccrrenco aa this with Infinite legtet

ncLEAc or ncccL pnno.tr.

Their upon Wretched Cfti-dUlou - Call tlir firnrraui an1 Humane. AtCCt Tour haioited and liftj m bei pfisor.it were re!ej-ed trr,m eu-tojy at Catnj Morton yc terday and the day beforethe last quä l leaving the cä tup at 4 o'clock ywterday afternoon. Tbee men were capture! at Vick'burg, an 1 were among tho1 who refu?el to be paroled and tettrn to tbe Soaib. The cr-t of tbem cre con acripti, who had no other alternative than to join the rebel army. For eighteen month they brae ufTered in the mil.Ury priaon at Cirup Morton; and for what ? Waa it b-aue they retued to longer join their, fortunes with that of the Sjuthero Confederacy? Wn it bet-au5e they bad do desire to cnticue in arm aair.'t the government? Manifest wrong au 1 injustite have been done tbee men. They averted tbeir loyalty at Vicksbur, where they accepts! northern prion in prelerence to the wnuhern array They hive beea anxiou. all the while, to take the oath of allegiance, an J receive in return the liberty that ii due to all loyal men. Why they have putTered the h.rdbipa and privations of pr;on for all thee veary month, is a question for our iuIom to anwer. They have not only nfTeted in bjJy.but it i aaidthat many ot them have been brought to the verge of idiocy in conWfjueucc of tbeir miserable situation. They have been wiitini; und watching, hoping and prating for liberty, until many ot them had become despondent and heart aick The or ler for their release was received with great joy. Dull eye brghtened, drooping bcxrti revived, aa4 the puNes of despairing men aqaln juickcnel iuto life and activity. It wa a novel tight to ee these men emerge from the prison where they had been confined for so many months. Thcv ere nearly all ragged, but the Joy of releae so worked upon their countenances as to counterbalance the rough and uninviting exterior. These mn are nearly all without monev, and hardly any of them have clotbiog auitable for this inclement season of the vear. They are too weak to work, and it i fmredth it many of them will suffer from cold and starvation Our citizen should te to it thit they are comfortably cared for. Even tb juh they were the tnosi virulent rebels ia the Und, common humanity would suggest and demand that they bo succored from the amful Dng of hunger and exposure. But they are not euch men. They have fled from their oppressor at the south, and should j receive the aid du to fugitives from tyranny and j wrong. We repeat. lt thee men be looked alter, j The prisoner all speak in the highest terms of j approbation of the officers who have had charge ! over them at Camp Morton. They all feeraed 1 anxious to acknowledge their indebtedr! to ; the hurnii.e gentlemeu wh htve h id them in j charge during their termf of imprisonment CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Message of Mayor Cavon. On Mondav January 'Jd.the Cilv Council met, and His Houor. Mayur Cavtn, delitied the following meage: Gentlemen vj the Cu uit ctl: I wish to urge upon your attention immediate action in relerence to filling our quoti with volunteers. Tbe enrollment made in June, lr64, preparatory to the draft ordered July It?, lt-Gl, t-howed f,.").")" persons subject to draft in Center township, of which I "4 were chargeable to the township out.-ide and 7,I73 to. tbe city. The whole township quota assigned upon this was 1 ,4'jft, of which the proportion outside wa about 16), and that of the city 1 ,20'J. The township was entitled to a credit of 7'2'J surplus, leaving G94 to be furnUhed, ut which the township outride was chargeij with HI, and the city with Gl 1. When th; d:ft w;is rnaJe 471 remained to be supplied. . The city fumihed 4"2i of these and the remainder were substitute ci tJ . c .. u...-. i .1 - Otiou.u ir.c riin'iiiiirn k nun un- sauiriucijuui of the citv would be about 757, and tbst of the ' outside township about 97. Under the cal' of July, lrC-l, the aign incut of quou was one iu rix of the enrollment, ai d the enrollment remaining the same, would now require about one in ten The troopj furi;i.-hcd was perhaps eight per cent , of the enrollment, a portion of which were substitute;, and would not subtract from ti e present enrollment It might be sate to say that this, with the Je ductions from the correc.ou oi the enrollment, will reduce tbe enrollment twenty five per cent., and would teqtiiie one drsftrtl man to every 7 1 enrolled If the correction is universal, we neither make uorloae, baying as many to furui-b under a small enrollment as a larger, for. aa the number to be finally furui'heil rem tins the same as the number enrolled decrease, the per cent age of those who are to re dratted out of uch enrollment, increases Oar enrollment will be pfobably G.UUU. and withio a fraction of one iu eight to be drafteJ To pay tiounties to 757 men at $150 each, would require $113,5511. and a premium of $10 each.! 4-7,070. io addition, making $121,120 in all. If! the enrollment is 6,000 this would be $21 bti to each enrolled man It is verv important to lose no time I much j rear mat ii we wait until tue legislature can pass an act authorizing us to borrow monev and

to get our bonds printed and then sent out to be . negotiated, we shiUl lose valuable time. Wecan Mxth anl I iirollmeo t. negotiate them east oo better terms tLan bete ; Corrections lor the en.ollment Ii... now Kted Ihebankseau do fitter than loan their money ; (,rlle6!h Ward, can be !efr at the following rda-;?.u-'.f,xcTl t fford to pay. i r t d4. u, (J Mutlv: e wi.l requ.ie to negotiate 4 large amouut, not ; tJffh- sim,.n Pr..,.m ....t i'r,r. i'

j only for this appropriation, but also to redeem I Ininds already M-ued, and the wsrrant sold to . - . procure volunteers under the previous call, and to fund our ll it.ng debt. It will be best to make this one transaction and eud -ome one east who ran take time to negotiate to advantage. Should we wait, however, to do this, be lore commencing to volunteer, tne aratt wm t o upon us. I understand that it is the wish of coir citizens that our quota shall be filled by thepiy- . ment of bounties, and that they expect us to device ways and means to do it, they being perfectly willing to pay the taxes necessarv for this pur pose. Tweuty-five dollars from each enrolled man will probably he sufficient. I propose that the Council appropriate $125.000 in the manner pro vided in the teolution row pending ou the subject, except requiring that thav war rants eball be sold at psr. I' will to-morrow morning borrow oo my own note $5.000, and place the a-ina in the hinds of the Treasurer, anl advertise in aiil the the papers for volunteers. Each ward shall call a meeting for to-morrow night, or Wednesday at farthest, and appoint committees to collect. The names are classel alphabetic illy on the enrollment lists. Atpoint n committee for each let terot the alphabet, and u h committee shall search out and collect from every person whoe nam becins with the letter to which he is assigned. In this way the work can be thorough, with proper system and soon done. This committee on the first night jhill raise among themselves, in each w.ird, $1,0' 0. aud bring it to the Treasurer next morning who shall deliver thetu wart ants for the amount This committee shall isee eery enrolled man and take with them the warrants, aud sell them, de'iverr- g them on the spot, aud shall, from day to diy, report the raonev to the Treasurer and I pr eure other warrant As the enrolled men are all supposed to te able bo i-.cdar.d in the prime of !:fe, certainly there arc but tew who cannot at ford to py sjv3. L'nder the pressure of the furnier draft about three hundred rn?:t rtei $62.'belt g over $"2Xt to the man. and mtist of them being ltt,riii' men. and the amount being actually given away. wh;'.e no we simplv pro pose that it shall be loaned for a short time and draw fi per cent. inttie: At the hist meeting at ti e Wigwam to rai-e funds for the former drat;, V-".' as subscribed, tut when the .'.rift t oK r'a: e it b-ft the lew who were oratttsl to . heir the etoite load, while now every nun has a : r .!. ,S!e rotitinteucv in the result, en -i.h at lea-t to induce him to Ifltn the c:: $ J5 CO tot a short time or, iütcrc?t. Mmv would do ture than this J. tor one. am wiirg to say tlut I would re; reser one t-.nti it: eich w ard in the ifv, or ten meu in the lur.d. r tweu'.y. if r. eed.be, in tnt ..n w ud tens who arc not uhjett t the diaft M.ny ci'iwould ontribute i he Ifcilroads and machit e hops, and Ere which could i! J v nire their wicitieer men ar.d o:hr t-mrloves. i!! roi.trd.n'e. as thev have tjfore, will iil.etlity . Let us tbeu l.t de ly until the drift is u:.i u. an t all is hurrv nd confusion We ha tr the fear and e;S-h nesa. aa well as the natri.it -in tf the n.o-l active of our pjpuUtiott t appeal to. Limit l?!u by all, it i aloicsta tr.de WLca we attempteJ be fore to raise cocev bv dnatfos. a resolotloc

was paieJ th.it cot caeioIUr thou! J be expended to procure Tolcnteers Tistil the whole amount wti railed. The reaaoa was thi?: that If enough was LOtrtijed to clear the draft, the person who bad given fcL raoi.fy waj ca tn re protected than olc who had i.ot giTea, and tbe fear was that the csarj xnht be uV.r drafte-J after having given bis jBOiiev to release ouie one who had given nothing:" Many would tot give until they knew the efj jrt aould succeed, thca withbol JIng what v;i a necessary condition f succesj. l' der t je present plan to or e ölbiveatjy fears of this kind. If it is tot finally Ully successful he will at rao-t only be loaning the city a f mall a wo tint, and will know that recruiting is goiog oa br:?kly every dsy. We can, too, be raiding money and recruiting at the same time. ThL- will require ome notk.-but I take it for granted we are all willing to work. Do not let anv oce excuse Liu'elf that his tui:jf s will tot

perrmt him lo asist. Wehave no more important 1 to morrow and make short work of filling the quota. If we delay much longer we hll surely ; regret it. e have oougut one experience ao'i it ought iiut to be Lece-.ary to buy aaotber. 'It w important that we be drafted separate from the remainder of the towcahip. Cnder tbe Hit call, being drafted with the balance of the township cost lb: city from fiO.OtK) to $"J5,000 The township's quota wa eighty men, costing 32,Ü0O, and certainly not over $10,000 was contribute outside the city. The committee have probably done all hey tan They have forwarded a petition to the eeretarT of war. I never expect to bear from it again. I woe'd rtcommeoJ to tend some oce to Washington who will not return until this arrangement is perfected. If the draft is not ordered bv wards, or the citv to bedralled independently, an order can be pro cured not to drift any ward that baa filled its quou.. This was done uuder the call one year ago Jt will be a g:ett injustice to requ;re the city to fill the quota of the township, and yet euch will be the result unless epsrated in gorxt way. as no organization for raising funds can o readily bunade outsiie the city, and it will cost u ten thousand to fifteen thousand dollars more. For the purpose of paying bounties, it will be necessary that the treasurer should remain at the oflieeof the provo-t mandi il it i at present a buy time in his ulice, and I would suggest that he be anthorizJ to appoint an additinoal deputy fesr twf tity days. If the ward h ive the ame proportion as on der the former enrollment, the quota of the wards will probiblv be nearly a follows: Amu'iiit of money

Wrd-. Quota. tote ri-sl. Fir-l WrJ iTi HS.'-JWi : Second tTard fts TLird Wara 73 11.520 Fourth Wnr-1 CI . lO.'.UO Fifth Ward... Ill 17.7CO ' Sixth Want.. S3 13.2-0 . Seventh Want Si 15,!2ia) K.igMh Wr.l. . . . "i 12,000 Ninth WrJ 91 15,0s0 75? SI21.120 rownh.p 'J. la,SJ4 t i I S54 $136,40 ;

The quotas are not likely to exceed the above, and may be Jec-ei-ed, and the correction of the enrollment may make the cjlculation unreliable. J. Cavrx, Mayor. After approving and endorsing the plan arid propositions of the Mavor, the following was unanimously adopted: Resolved! That tbe sum of 4,125.000 is hereby appropriate! for the purpo-e ot raising and maintaining military companies for the service of the United State, by the payment of bounties to ruch volunteers a tuiv enlist to the credit of the city of Iiriiauapoli: and the clerk i herebr di recte J to ixue and place in the hanos of the ri nsnce Committee Kana riantsontheitertsurv.pi?- . , ,. ... . ableoji r after the 1 our it' i iii.oinuiir ii.i in such -uuis, and to the oi Jer of ?uch person as :d committee may designate; and taid committee is authorized to di-poe ot the ime .t not !f-s- than pr, an i .-hall pay tiie t ioceeds t the lily tteasum, and the ttca-urcr is author ied to pay out the s:true as follows. To any volunteer who h ill be cie l;ted on the musterrolls of the city of Indianauoli, alter this d.ite, an aniMini! not escf-tdin: il't); and ;o monev shall be -pai I to snv volunteer bv the tre.iMucr t ext-o;.t upon a wirnt Mned by ttie Mayor an.J Clerk" and tl . ' Clerk r-htll issue no Warrant ex- . r.t ........ ti,A .....tit; . .f., t.. t..-..r .t.i tt.o i v uj't'ti aiiv iiit iv Kft but. .iattairiaiiiv 1 volunteer h been duly credited ot the inu-t.cr- ! lolls to the citv ot Indianapolis a tt 1 1 tn - rt w A. I I nrltiA, V fi a t a t.i-ji 1 1 ,n it fj.n kllU tSVI 1 LVi tUllllll, , lit I A 14111. Ill J I I doihfts be pi l to any person who rhall produce i an "acceptable recruit a hereinbefore provided ...i .i,..nt.i I.... .-..it i,r.,M,i i.;..w.tf i,A f'ij r.'a k.tivLaaa r m .vat.a't. j ' v " ion-.i -hs!l he tnt tU-d to the premium Mi.Tuoroura Thkatlr Tut Colllkx j Uawx This really excellent Irish drama was pre.-eiited u-t n ght lor the c:oii detune in this city , to a crowded an 1 very fashionable hou-e. 1 1 h undoubtedly oue of the be-t, if not the bct , lrih pl.ty ever placed on t he stae, mid from the appearance nii;5it, and he surteiior manner in which it is put on the stage and acted, it will pvolnbly hive quite a tun. The sceneiy, bv the talented artist Ule-Hii.g. ia very tine the cave cene particularly, and reflect the highest oreJit on his liste and ability . Mr. Chanlrau as Miles, is, like everjlhing thia eutletuan niuter tikes, truly excellent, as is also Mr Hiley s Danny Matin. Mr Rand as Hardres, Mr. H'gh i:s Father Torn. lli. Ki'ey as Eily. Mi-s Cu-h man as Anne Chute, Mrs Hodges as Sheelah. Ii. Mr- Hiley really outdid her-eif in the cate -cene. which was thrilling und nUttlin; and Mrs Hodges sing the ( ruiskeen Lawn upeib 1 i n.,m ...i;.... :. v .....i .... ,i . . . . i ., , , K ' jj,, A0n street.'-' w, i-i . . r;.- r'i.t'j ..i:. . ii ui. Finnin r I'ni k"ir, vio ""iiiir, : John jjU4;evv saloon ..d Horn A Anderson-, vu o Washington ftrtet. j jACob n'0 0ulc)ier j,b..p, Illinois meet, , y Motterv's and Geo Koet.iget 's saloons, Me ( rj;in street' phrb tTem.; ...', v V.u-.tV !!...! unartes iiegmin nue. giocety , Madin AveMessrs. Hays. A. Naltner. Georse Keonitier.

aud John S. Kussel will assist tne iu visiting the j a surptise, and was succesrful. wsrd. Aifl U n&ovr j The National Intelligencer savs that F. 1. dee31-d3t Ulair and hi son hive returncl from the front, " " " j after spending a couple of week in Gen. Grant's Nkw Cm Dieectort Through the kindness catEn. Much sreculdtioti :s in!ti!ge-l in wherhtr of Mr. Howard, the labTishers of this work have 1 thev' were to visit Kichmon J. been enabled to procure the new iiumbeis for the t p,jv.tte letter Itorn the Heel t. t!it ret'uvity in advance of their being placed-upu part SCes from Charleston and other point in South

of the buddings.. 1 he canvas will be completed bv the 5th inst , and the cotiv placed in the Should any of hands of the pi inters ou tlie Cth our citnen have been overlookeil by the can vans-ers, they will petse call at the office of Haars k Co.. No. 16!., Fast Washington street, and leave their address, as the publishers are anxiou that our whole pojulition shall be represented . The work will he ready for delivery about the nr.t of February 2 bt A Si riRtoR Rem KPT. We can conscientiously recommend to those suffering from a distressing cough. Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Ual sam. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withil not disagreeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the Mellifluon Cough TUlini is one of the bet preparations in use, and is nil that its proprietors claim for it. We have tried it during the pat wiek, and found relief from a mo i di-iiessing cough. It i- prepared by Dr. Strickland. No. 6, Fst Fourth stieet, Cincinnati. Ohio : Cincinnati National Urion. .""Fre-e A Kropf respectfully inturui Ji.eit ftM-tr.er pa'rers and the public in general, that they have removed their store from No. 11 to No" 27 Wet Washington street, where they have a full stock of general hardware, cutlery, ni'ols. nai!, liui'dir.g materia', tool, rope. etc.. which t'oey purpose to el 1 . at wholkale at d retail, as Chesti a- the che.i'?t. ZW Yesterday the negio tesiicn: this after littuoiis community celebrate-!, two dtvs date, the i-uing of Fre-ident Lincoln's emancipation ; reclamation, sr.me time zo. with a bird play it g thioughout the principal s'tect-. and a i rocessn.n of nig nucks, wet ihc at.J i.ies. Thev h v.l. ' .';! appeirirccs, tlr.e t'ickaninoily goc-d Z't Heu kau, merchant tailor. North Illinois tit-et gots i :n diMv ree;ct of the most elegant of whi.'h he ill mske nn Iu the most ar. ! ttic f-r.,-o;. gar met t t:rti any ier-?!fnMti order. Call -u lleitkmn. i"Mr. John 11 Ackley. geueral busiiie---aer.I, No. 17, Weils street, Chicago, is now iu the city, at the Bites House, prepared to furnish, at reasonable figures, volunteer ani subatitutw to a'd who. nay Jeslre ties d:f

Telegraphic Dispatches,

t trotte i r-m nt3 i trava mtitii.. fror üernlnr Urrt ee rirt 1'itge.; 3IIIrVXOIIT KKPOIIT. GENERAL NEWS. MCRDERa IX NEW YORK CITY. FKO.M FOKTllESS 310M10K. - - FUNERAL OBSEQUIES OFG. M. DALLAS. Proclamation of the Governor of N.T. v o huh; rs x vz avh COLD CLOSED AT S2,3I 1-4. Atu, Ac, ale , al.. At rroiu!Ioton. Bosto, January 3 The proprietors ot The Daily Evening Traveller, which was burned veaterday, to-day n'amel the publication of their paper. . , roiu Albanr Albant, J.nusry 2. -Governor Fentti s inaugurate! as Governor of New York to day. If a ... a.I I - a . - . -4 I . w v H.iT Aenrr' Vftr mrnr The Senate and Assemblr were nrgamted and proved to busings. ' ' ft rum I'ortrea .Monroe. Foal Monroe, January 3 Stormy weather stilt prevails with unabated fury. Th.re ate no armal from the outh. or from - : ofl Wilmington, N . C, to teport. Snow has been falling here all dsy, j The steimer Dictator brings no news this P. j ; M from tlie front. Everything quiet. ; I rout Albant'. - I '1 TI.a tin.,... - - j .. ized bv the election' ol George Ha-kin-. of Wy .....u,. i.mM i: r...n,..,, uuiiils vifUiii I i aa rut,nvi vauivr a ' . vuuuiwu, cleik; U. r.. l ouug, sergeant oi-arms, auo Mes-r. Uogers. Sout and Frier, door-keeper (iov. Ft ntou ha- issudl a proclamation calling upon the people to fill up the quota under the ! last call f.r tttps prior to the 15th of Februtt y a . . 1 sergeant ol-arms, t a r v . from .cv a tirk. ! Ntr VtiKK, January 3. The rtearuer .tna has arrived fr.m Ltverpiul on the 1st and j (Jtieetistowu on the '22-1 ult. The Spanish ministry has frorH)sed to the Queen the abandonment of bt Domingo An ofücer was shot las! night while deleiwliug : a woman from rutiiaiis. A Mr Ilennett whs suo' while attempting to secure a burglar cstiht on his premises Mr. Hobletzel wat neatly killed by a niÜlai ou the corner of C -licet and llroadway. An old man of id yers was everely cut and ueirlv killed tv a eatir of rufMaif nt th? corner hi e i . I llmv Lizaitu. a rnze fiiihter. was I'Diif d V u;it.i ,i.:, I t - - morning bv tM-iro; stbt)eil in the neck bv Harnev Riliru (Li 19 Trivry, in an .Iri.rcatitm. Trhry nvtd? Irs C3 The New Oilcans teiincr Wa.- . million was ; b'lrned, together with her csrgo, at he wharf in I j this city lmf night. Loss of boat .f 30, 000. She j ! had 70 bale- ol cotloti, 3,000 bsireU of tl ur and j j a I n ! 1 cargo of merchandize. 1'rot limitation of (.otrrnor lentoii Albiny. January 3. The president of the; ! t. in tea stiif uns i-nea a roeiam tliou cailiiu ; I T - 1 . . i V i ia- ! on me t e !! oi tnc tesiicctive !'atfs lor .iot.UK.nj . ! fe'-'tuu i ner men aie needed to strengthen (cneral (.ran. . gn Haut .irinle"1. now administer -blows to rebellion to asnist 'i;g rUfli effective those who aie so fe..jlelv riskin their live for i the lile of the nation to aid (Irant and Shertn in. . i iu .ii ii I 1. U...I f'l...fti i.ar...l ....1 t'..r.a. recuiiug me btavelv won fiuis of the victor ie they have We cannot aw the enemies of : the republic tu ttiumph now , wheu ther.iso j nearly vanquished, when eich -ucces-ive a-sm!t j is resulting so auspiciously to our cause, aud : o devasttins to the country and army of its adi vet-aiies. War for its preservation lO'isf ctoi tintie i;i.i!l llie iss? nit'tnv td oui Lilional sui pieinacy fhnll be ulliied. I ti the -leat points in ; whicti the ntivo hs been unhaninly involved. I New Yoilv inn i ol been behind her sinter states I in earne-i etloris an I acrifle. S!e will not he ; now. I ilü most enues'ly invite the people of the , state to exercise ih. utmn-t dilliem-e in fiiüng i i the quota h'ch rnsy te assignol them under the call of the president. I'elieviag ourselves to be ' inspired by the lofty p-piiit of pttrioti-tn which animated oit tatners iti founding our free insti- ' tutions. let i s continue to Imitate their bright . examt'ie of courage and mdurance and faithfulness to principles in in.iniarrng them. I.etis he tiitiiotic. Let there be a rally of the people . iu every city, village, town and hamlet. Let all ' true pitriots vie with each other in their efforts i to make up the number which may he requiud. , so that when the I5'h day of Febru try at live our qu-u s nil tr con .pl trly rilled, and by n.fti ' wh will be atixioti not t avoid the discharge of Igiir s,,;, tnn duty, bu' puticipate in eltsitig the ' t'rcat trugle which i to te.-ult ia seithug the destinies ot this govemuieut ua.n a foundation ! tii m a ri.th and nghioasues Ii L FixT.j.v, GovetiMM. I rout VHliluglon. WasH!Notox, January 3. Tbe rebels made a . raid tn our pickets between forts H iwari and: ! Wadsworlh, in fiont of Fetet.-burg, tu Saturday : ! morning about daylight, and captuted 35 men, i tozether with blankets, knapcks, i It was Carolina, -late that all theinhab.tants who could j do so ha e removed to the country Great dis tres- j.ie vails, and flour and other necessities Can not be obtained at any price. Sherman's uccess ocva-ion gn.eral alarm The commission of Vice-Adovral Farragut wa forwar.Ui last week, in time to tea; h him on Sunday, as a New Vers present The Bank of Commerce, of Georgetown, D C, owned by Kittenbouse A Co . is organised under the national currency act by the name oi National Hank of Cornnnrt In a general order i-ued from the cilice of the qu trtet master tenera', Mi -r (ieneral .Meiiinaih that, as the armies operating against Richmond and in ihe Shenandoah Valley, as well as the dismounted camps in the vicinity, are amply provided with artnlerv and cava try hr-es. the lurther ptuchsse of such atiimals f.r the service j will be, by authority of the ecretary of w.n, ! will i,e discontinued at Washington. The ." penion ot purchases will alo be d.tec'.ed at the following places at ucb time nud unJer such reculutioi.s as may be described y Co! Lkrn. chief of cavalry: Augu-ta. Maine. Ilrattlcboro. lio-ton. liufi'lo. Albanv. Syracuse. Elndra. Pittsburg. FhiUde! pbia. Harri-bur, Newport, R. I, Wilmir.g'nv, Delaware. An order was is-ue-1 to-Uv at t lie tiea-urv dey.trtrnei.t that all 5 rer ie.r. note. 1 with accrued i:i:eie-!t, will be receive! tior.s to the 10-40 loan till the 7th lor sa cri;in.t., when it will be w ithdra wis The secretary of täte ief; Wn-hitigton to night He will atttn! the funeral of George M. Dallas, late tnmi-ter to Ki. slarxi, which will take nlace in Philadelphia oa Weduedsy. and on Thur-Jy he will attend the fur.eral of -K H. Dsvton. our miuiter to France, at Tretton. The ecreurv is atten-iel by W. H Hunter aud Mr Robert Lincoln , ton of the ntestdent of the United States mm PROFESSIONAL. JO.ATIIA V. (JOUDo, ATTOUNKV A.T LVW, AVlX0OFIXJtUjLLAW ürTlCE LatÄEDlATELT jfl evar HOT I l&HOX CTuRK. f Xa.t WV biart Lr, tUt,a. Uik!an ito prcfea?al erev tfcfhe. oarv-aly

The Very Latest.

run Er. o'clock a. m. LawRr.aca,aLanr Ino . Jacuary 3.j A draft for $4,500 drawn by John L Baell, and acceptH by O. V. Cobb. Ciirity & Co . wa lost to day by the Holder. Nrw Von, .lacuaiy 3. A Hi'.ton ilead speviil of the 25;h that Kilpatrick's corps hau ju-t returned from destroying a portion of the A!banv and (;;!f railroad, near the Attahawa river. Fifty locomotives and a large number of cm re hut up between Albany and the Atuhawa livrr. den. Ilazer. division ol the l."th rorp. and (ten Fuller, with two btigaic of the 1 7:h c rpj. !o pett five days on the riilros J A jd a t; L. wagon road wis found leaiinc from the railroaJ toward Darieo, from which pott a heavy train loaded fiotn blockade runner p;t$-ed iuto tbe interior. A force of cavalrv. accm: iriel r I.ifantrv, has i . crossed into Georgia. The obstruction in th .svannah rier are !cing rapidly and uet es-sfclly lemoved. The toats run di' fron this point. threat quantities of va!:il.'p Mopeitr red'Iy brought ftom our armj. The army i in ramp in r unicn is nuk and yarti of the city. The cotton captuted st Savannah L to be brought here and fold. Collector I)rper ha been directed to proieed to Savamuh and examine and lake testimony relative to its ownerahip. The rights of owners, if they have any, will be settled hereafter. Dmrcr will leave for Savatiuah to-moirow. Some vessels hoe owners hope to go to Sa vannah, have clesre! for Fort Koy.al. It is thought Stvannah öIIk? ot.-f.nd toconimerce iairnedittely after the chiton has. ben phippeJ The New Vuk Commercial's Washington P''1 u UITS boar;1 J1.1 hur -v ' mve.t.gate the cause of he .ursung of the rj..vl nnr.j at tha utfair Ati Virf P UPAr Wahinotox. January 3. A paragraph has been cop:ei into many news papers within the past few days that a Braxiliau I , . 1 O II. : repreentatue nas sct epteu ecrerary wira , ! letter in relation to the e'zure of the Florida i The secret trv' letter has, however, been trans mitted to the government of Hrazil. and indue ' time anwer will be torwarae! through ttie proper chance!, which, it is not doubted, will be of a j friendly character. A DrazilU.an, charge d' affairs, accompanied j the ol1' oiettn repre-etitattyes to ptv their re ! sprcts to the preMdent yeterdsy, and atierwsrd pfcts to tne t called on the necretarv of state. Ou Sunday P. M.ihe Uulkheyl, of the Dutch Cap canal, was blown out in put. but the tna of diptutbed earth fell back in the w ater, the ex plosion thus failinc in its object. A special mes-enger left Fortress Monroe at the clo.e of lat week with dispatches from ttie government fur Admiral Forter. The river' commenced fillirg here early this morning. The committee on the condiiv'of the war have returned from their trio north, whither they went 'o mixe ex iniinauon respecting iron cia . . ,. . .. t d veels. COMMERCIAL. tliaclntintt .vinrket. Civ inn Tl. January 3. Flour rather tettT, but the higher ga-les especially ate fittner; there were sales at J for I ."Ulitr ttiui .Mit- j j i or I i ii v i i iiijjiT i brands. ; Wheat .V belter: led ii 05 ; white $2 30. Corn dull, $1 05. Oats b6 live dull, il 45. Ilarlev dull ; ehoue spiing $1 55. t:d fall at $1 CO. Whisky active at $2 15, clo-itig with no seilet below $2 20 l'rovisioiis firm; mess pork il'JÖO for country, closing with no sellers below 43. F.ulk mtils lCJälS'j. Lard advanced to 23. Hogs active and higher; to 25'J i t - . average $15 75(c(ltj..Tiid manv anxious buets Heavy are held 816 25 Kectints 3 MOO. G mcetics quiet but fiim. Coffee 4517. Su2;ir 22cf 24 foi Cub i. ' MoU-sea $1 45. (iold 225. Silver 210. Kxch.ii-tre scarce and firui. . Money tiht. srew a etrac narket. Nw York, January 3. Cotton tir n. er but somewhat iireular; $1 ti j f-jt middling. Flour Sbtto ani aeslenn dull and 5chigbe:; ! $10 1512 20 frr extra state : $11 05(a 1 1 ( lr ! extra H.H. O., and $11 35(312 for trade brand, ' the tntrket c!o"i:ijr quite firm ' Whisky quiet and nieady ; f'JÜJÖ'2 24 for j western. Whejt quiet a:;d rather lower; amber western 2 552 50. Coru dull and n iuiiiial ; $1 bi(Ttl fur mtxd western. Oats earier : $1 0?(31 0J for weate-r... IJ)e quiet, $1 70l for weaietn. Hit lei dull Coffee quiet ; Kio45l.j. Suiar h.tn; Mticova'o liliV1; Havana l7fVtl! Mola.fs dull . IV'roleum quiet and nominal; 57 ciuJe; 731.; ttdit I in bond; th'br;:4 Jul ictii ed Siee. oo! qiiet. Fork ilecjiledly ftmer end in i-tie detnat.-.l. chierty rt.etulattve; $42 00(42 Ol1., Ut me.-; cash and regular wav elo-itig at $12 50; ea-h $13 00,43 50; new do 35..7 3G; prime V'.G 0 dC3f)5!; ptitne mess $'J 50; also 6500 bbla. m str J inuirT. buyers option, at $43; -1,000 bb's ne mes tor JjIiihh . February and March, at buyers and eile: ont:on at $33i33 25; total tock of old and new, Jatriary 1, 1.5"! bids ; same date !a-t rn. nth.75.tf.il bb!s ; arne late last yen i?,5ri. 1'ecf unchanged; $20(Tii3 ffr plain nies; ard $21 50021 50 for extra mess. ll.-.con ide in moderate request. Cut meats steidy; Cumberland cut at 21c. I)resed hos in vroo 1 demwd: Cv0i 16Jj for we-tetn Lard rirmw, 20. Chee-c quiet and tedv, l.i.2l. Uutter quiet but firmly held at 3G:M lor we-t em and 4ü2fl or state. Money active and firm at 7 per cct.t. Stelling exchange quiet at 103.2 109. . Gold closed at 231. G.ivermieii s'.ot ks mote active mid fitmer. k.W Ink. U )MV MOllklt, Niw VokK, Jiiitury 3. 1 he gold market wus quiet owiug to the ab sence of many operators The price opened at i 22C, advanced to 22i.deviii.ed to .2. -'8. i.d closed at 7 jLater. At GsiJauhet's Fichinge U dav.KolJ I , closed at 230i . . ; CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS Headquarters for Cloaks I LARGEST CLOAK HOUSE IN THE WEST! Variet'ea and Styles of C'tvak. call at South Meridian Street, No. 1 Old Post Office. i:iillIrrii loaks till Izew. 'Wb- '.esaie ptKcl. aer would du w II t give a a call tfor punhaNtng. octll-dtf IMC IV ATE DISEASES. DR. Cli LT OUR, MXlHCAL OFFIC SO. &OUTH Meridian Stret-t, rorfeiia b fe If b fall la car 1? aay caao that say com aadei bii care, oo tcatter how batinat or lone atandinv. U warrant you a caxo. yptUi. la tb primary aiax't, kolposl la 85 mla-

nte. cured la 14 boar. Uioet of W rr rUndlLg cari tyDr C. ÜCU L-ur T w 10 F. L ' mari

DRY COOPS, . IE(S)SaS3S)Ar

: t t 'Dim n? HTS.! 3r e ODD FELLOWS' HALL. 7"k iNvirK taraciAL attktion TU ÖIR large arn attrartlva ickr cr eleciut mm eeoM! SHAWLS! RICH LACE GOODS! Aid ttanj other new aal Wudful arrletee tcajt ey. irrlv fr ib approaching H!Uaj. NIVY ASO H.KOANr I.LACK AM KAXCT. HKAL'TIFl'L i:'ENlN(i SILKS. MOIRE ANTIQUES, BLACK REPT & FIGURED BLACK SILKS, V K.KY FINK KOH Mul.lDAT FHK.SKJSTA. Flue Dress (ioods Kuiprcvs Cloth, Vrllours, Scoicli Plaids, Robe De Chambers, and French SIrrinocs, rt)U HOLHMT VHKSKM'S. lCLI0O.VISTrr CLOAKS, hUt I.tKKS, yplSKS AND CHILDKEX. F URS, Iii Hal I. Uiuk,ib, S;turrel. bd nil t Ue i Lf.r g,t?t Ha!Lg hid war Luyeriath Kant fr ume tliu nat ecnrinjr all the iiew and riestrabla atyles of good, auitatie for the lloliday trul. w arc prpare4 to effer our frlf rids and th public one tf tbe most attraTt:.ve s'otk of goO'N rvfr i xpn-e l for al In this city. JONES, HESS & DAVIS, ie lU-d.'w MEDICAL. r s Ciir;ri.vK liKJsftiir.tN; a!L S "y 3lv1 I T O 1sL S z tymjitoni. t CtarrL, aa thry reieraüy a7ear, area? Kr-t vr; v tl!i.t. l'-rsr.r. r.d rLey bar ccld, thai tl 5 have frrfit s.t attack., a id ar- taor r.s;tli to the chsTijf f f te n;j .erature . I i thS cord.t!ca, the no may l-e drv, rr a l:ght divrhare. ,uia and acrid, aftrwrJs,ln.-f'nj:t!i; tbick and '1h'.Tf. An tb becr-mea chronic, the c'icbarKfs ariacria.i la aactity and chan'd iu quality; they are rw tliuk &a.u besTj. and art hawked ,r c. UÄhet fdf. The crrtioi ar cflnfve, ranir:R a bs-l trrth; the vd- ts th;rk and nasal; t'ueey are fi.; tic ?re f tae m-!! lenpl or d-trov i; deafu-s treinea;.!y place. Another eoruraoa aud irnportmt ycipt';:a of Catarrh 1, hat ill per ! oblijred toclar bi throst ti the tnarrtnjr of a ihiok r -lirny inucns, wtich hat fI!-n l'n fn iy th had during th r.iht. Vl'Ln tJü tair ptas-s tb pr.ou may u.re t. at üi? ci-a-e on ,u wy u t Iut g-t -:A -dictd 1 lo- to t due ia ar-r-'!a? Tte -love ar tt f-w -f the l-.-jt Cir h vi i; f rr.. Miift-Ie Itoltle all! Im1 m be ti 4 (1 lit ret- lime a ,T on t litt) . TESTIMONIAL 'Itiia Iba. Thoraa J. Turn- r, Ki-Vi-mter of Cfltre-a I rt-ra Itlinioa, late hpeaker of t lUincd Il-'U-e of p Tt sntativ, a.id ira.ud Mi-tr -A A. '., Bid A. M ., of tUe si'.a'a of l:ir.-A. Pirreotr. October 21, 1I. t'i. 0 H. sri.i rt lVar S.r: In r'r lv to yocr Luk cf t tii I; in.t. 1 wcula y Üiat 1 u mrimj atEicted . r ( :arrb fv.r yar-, wn 1 t-cani! acfiatated with : .id hoasht two tottt! d" yoair bqa.d Catarrh Imr X. IIa! u-d es UttUlwa en'ildy iia : r- ed.aiid hefur tbe Mrf! bflttl wa fir.i'hed, wa fi n!rtly rc-rl. I can rfcimcn! the rced'rrna to a'd e? wth Ca'a-rtv Psretulhj jvt TiicMai j. i rnsrn. lt. II. SEELYi: A CO. Paorairrtaa, (TMcago, lll'noia. AT TTK0I.P.ÜALX IT - joh5 u yhn WM. johxson . . IiAILT. KRCf KB A RUStf hanwMxr, k 6 loan J5"fAnd for vaio by alt Druggtst . .Cikctnoatt. f . Itrtriot, M.cb . . .Indiai.apoht . . Iiid'.anapl.a. decn-dljeoS! i 1 ' tgrr X. . CLUE. glue: GLUE! GLUE! ttoiiEicr S.ÜVDEUS, GLUE . v MAFIJFACTUKER, - UhBAXA. OHIO, f KKPt aooataaUy oa baavl a ory aareVoe flto fir

m

aVZ

1

7

7

- -Ma

) h CaMoct Matvet, Prrrtara ol Bwk tVer apt2-cÄa

ST.TIPTO.Tis OF

tlx tract from Dr. L.I gtithlll a Warle ( atHrrh-lt X)anpieraa f auaea nntf. i:rfet. Tta Cr.i ti.t;yti 1 tM.a.:y a fi-ellrf U ir l4 ai.4 teat ia the sore, aad a freuraf icl:sa'.ia to Deeaicf. Tlsere 1 aa lüah.L'j to treatLa rreelj. a tke bom -s-ccaa s1eppe4 cp. arnt:a e oa iaa .de r.4 asietdaea f-o Lee ti-rr. ?oon lar. watery, -r1 ! ttrfc-f miUI'.i.. pearacce, etceriafc tta t.otnU,atil edfi if tb l.pa. wtlch Iscotu red a:.d oral.at wollen Af'.eraf &y tb dtacaam tecajr IhV k, j:iwik, nt-etaaij freqaect, atd ca.t;rre to be a tca:k-4 fea:ara of tio Ä:fae, ard a -ucrce tf c;:w-h dar.jtr ar.d tbe rreateai af t-syan.-a. A.'er raere or tirae it t-con. paralrtc, kl;kly canaitr, ar.U a-kise aa extrncelj faUJ dor. It U c.ualty profuse a to re-fe. whn coaüoed to ttt Hof, tb frvqta&t app.IicaL'on of tha basJkerchief. or. if lidra;v lim tUroat, kick ia aooro t-anicn'.arty tt cas h!r tie Vv'j! t-a bor'.iot.tal poiioc. a (Jcriss alrj, rrLtvprt.rat'.on and aoaao-Lisat-otb. Ftp 1 fro;'!"! d!'j'h4 a rfD'i!', of cbokiac. eauaed by the f reu reo nf h di.charr ia tb tbroau Owir. to kaat !n the bead, tla watery pvUJon .flat eretioa f ear-rat'a ed rric a eoed.tioa of ftclid!: ia 4'po.tiod spt-n iko meubraa -f t- aM aad epper part rl she 'Arc at In the ha? ef trusts cr taraened lctr-p. Tbe aecnaulattoc cr tko lacraiaUooo produces Wlujg of cUecf&.'ort, abd tTa tto a.mot paace o to easVarrasa re. iratlots. Tierefore, froucrt eff-vr.a kae to bs a;ade ta reroovo tltta. eltber tj forcihlj tki'.sx tbe aoae. or by rUict taoklnf a practice at dlarr'afle ta tbe era iTecUd ai It W U tboe arcend b!tn. After tb removal, that fd af lb irrmitaria b'rb ifk'red to tho tr.a'-oot tcibraa id M.-aiet.t '- toui.d b!?y. a fact wbkk oxplaia th fare r-sa!rcd f:r ita dlalodajt'.ect. tarttc aloep tke h;cr v.atit us occu-aulat raore rapidly, ana tb rVel.rj therefor ciost tr.co:?crt.b!o io tbo monitca;. a jaetlmf all eCona to cieax tb tbroat aro fU ani l r.rr trcai.'ist .r oetbls warra !a iwallowed. .ose patieata atate that ikey are rx-t acccofal aatli they baTo rd aonie wb:k cr bracdy. Tbo d.aeliarg", which .( rt w-tbeat weil, aa.rr.ta In tto proarress f tho eeapat-.t tn e re!Tety fetid tsJvr, tbo breath participate la ttd, aad become ore atonal! ao rroltlrgty o-erS-e to ruider tbe pat'.f ot an etject mt diasrust tob'.taieif a writ a to ether. t'lceraüoa of tb cucjas rcerar.-cf tbe d' takes place frequently, otEetlne evn a'.ticklr-j the bAr.ea, bm until particlo c-f that ntstaoc will occa;fi.ally to furd mixed w :th the chacbarjr. Ih a-cTita-ilation of tbe d!w.barte, torther w; the tlkkeed coadttin cf th auacoaa meiatrane. readers re-ptratten tbrocf b tko Eal paaevrr d.aica'.t, aad eftauUrnea IcpoeaiUe, &ece:la-ttr-U pirati'!! prirclpal'y tbrcre,htbo taoutb, a n.bwJ . very dirterioua ti the general health, tut sore ta.-tie-ularly frto tk a. '.d to atoe-n hereartr. Tb anpaiaut r.-ise prouLCtd dar!.- !eep, Ircwu at aaoritir, criInataa iVm the an care. The olco loes its rnMM-a! qntitv.and av a dicirdar.t, bar a and rtaaal character; lb M-zt ff airtll becoraea ttucb impaired or enMre'j 13't.and iL atn tSeci, thecjh frquect. : produced en ti ?r.e cf tasto. Oecoilor.ally, w bile biowipg the crmr, o crack lire or bull la. a acund önll I t Leerd la tbe ear, ard Lear.cg w til be fourd quüoth ck atd r.nppfd rp. brr retnrn auddea'y wiib acceiLing Ilko a uipplax acuid. Th'.i pbrr.raie&oa ia ucallj related until, at tr o time, hearia; doea cot r-t'-rn, ar.d re mates penranert'y Irjared. 'c!tea la the bead, of erery eorcelTabl de'rtptj''n, rr.akea tbeir appearance ard od-.l to tb c!!Mra cf tbe etJTerer. atd leartfr rnay be loM so gradually tbat a considerable decree or deafnea t.-iiy nit txfore the -eraon la rea'lr aw-e ef tb fact. Tho ejev are apt to brectne weak. Ii -rita'de, and r"dpced to wtr rn expsurto theco'.i cd wind, or after the I';htfft e ami nr.. A pa!a, mora ,; 1i aca'.e. or a ftisire.air-.e. feelitjr cf re.ure, it eiporleoced over tb es-oa, and oreetinie in tLe top r ravk cf the bead, ar.d a'.o patn la tf face, che!j re-ecitlit-g neura'xta, for wbich it Iv very ertea ci'staken. Tb titre In tbe Lead weakrti the netnerj ad prodneea Irrltab'.hty and cioene.a of dUpcM.;tion. Tt atotsacb iLtfer jrcneraily trior or '-, and la weak aed irritable; Ibe appetite 1 caprklcua, aud it near! al ay bad In tb tuomir.g. In ferne caea the 'ytem become feet! and prostrat", and tber la an averMon or Inability to either physical or mental elan ion. Not enfreqvently catarrh proven fatal, either by drbditating tbo ay.tem and wariujr out tbe pfnt, -r by trovrlio downward and producir.g throat a!fctiors, bronttltli, and Ccally con.Qaipt!on. It may teeafely a-aerted that after fceri itary pretir-poittoB, catarrli ttbe fretTTSHj-iet irnlii ponatit caueof tU fatal complaint. Catarrh las been cns dared aa Ircr.raVe di.-ea-, ai f.n tli s.2-h if tbat acppo'ijon La been r.rt Vy b"th tho rr"f"ton ard tho pnbl'.c. AaittstbofBcitinjr cause in full ta!f ti:e Cio f f cjea'Le., Ir. L!ctbill bav for years pa-t ma l ita proper treatment tbeir pocial at a ly, and bao Ly their aueee.a fatly eatabtti.bo4 the curalihty of th ofTtasivo cettplalr.t. That tb iabo rr.ere assertion, rati be readily prored by tbo nnraerou teatimonials from highly repcte4 partita bo hae hern ri:d r t'.f ir trea'rsor.t fjr this ctr.j'.'.ut. Frew V.c-. NL-rn Katwood.ratjr cf tt l!rst KaptM Chrjrcb Dexter, klicb. llTRc-tT. Not. 11, Ki. I w. I.wirTa.u. lear S r. 1 would re--tictfu!ly Icfurta yon to tbe prirrc; ef r'rea vine I ' r.t undrytr treatment curing yotr laai l-it. Khenl then ion-ultsi you had I eu triou.ty aSIct ed about fourteen year wi;h Catarrh la in w.rat forna. accotspMtiied with darur. I am now ao tuucb Imprvt ed. and my ynrsl bal;h er-r iaich l--ttr remarkably w tht I cfceerfulty teidr yon ttCHroet my nauto a a rf rencet ahocld yu Lave occa.tJ to need it. 1 caa beartify TKomrnend j on to tbe public a;evrally, aa I bate alrvadj dose ao to ray more Inornate friend. Hea" a-cpt thi an a ficht tc.-tirj.n':aJ of YMir kill, and roy jtrateiul thank fr the tmeCt I ba wHf4 at ywtir han. Tnlr j.irN NELSON Y. AM WtOIi. Trum Ree. I. It. Ka.H. Lj n.i . M. 1 hivf liffi; moch trwiiWwi:- C.uiiS of t'aa rt typ for aorae twenty yeara. It gradually rrew wore pr;rlncitii; coueh and b0re's, detroyiegtbe aeca of taell, and breaking d wi ny gttrmX health) to i Jar- a tcoml rao w r-tff-i ttt posloro' ad oapet.d p'ihlte peaK'.Sg. 1 made diliger.t n-e of tbo uaefl xoinodiea. aucb a off. of d:nrat ktnda. ti'.lrato of allver, lar wou-r, nllvo tar, and tnbalaftona, bnt witbout ary aalutary eCtda. ba-tiumni'rl beird t.f Iir. I.IgLtLill'a aUaesKful ticsJ of trraticg catarrb. vj-itod bim. and put sir:f under bia irratDiroi. I t'jin lmm).tf ly tu ianprove, art tbi intsroremeat baa fut un-till tb preotat tiia. My catarrh baagradaally tneltod away, my ch baa dl.appeared, tny roleo baa brcoan natural, ot.d I aoa euoo inure abi to prrai U tb T.tewd go-pel. let rae advt. all trouble ! with catarrhal iitTcul-i" to ar'y tw Lr. L!CKtb!:h P. It, LL'ELL. Imton, Xoen.t)or . IS. Ii. Ij:rei.u Haritig ben under ycur treatiuent nre your last vilt to D -irt lt, atid btir.g cared, I deair to eipra my dep flt cratitnde fwr tb attention nd Letjrl'.t i hate reci.ed at yourbarida. 1 i vty atriou!y aftecte j w'b ca'arrii iu i w r. tas: for auai.y yar, ard a'n daf, on-frB tett'iy .. lly general Lait h w - j de": i?:ia"d tLat I wa cotnpot4 to atandn brntr.e -ntl-f ly. Or wor.tb'e tritnnt ba mad inr t e! l.ka a nw mm, tc.1 1 hare now riin my ocCJp.Oouv, tilt dit-e Lav'.r.'-ltt alro-t eutUtly. I t.va lCn.il-ttild tiu t- arei r a' tn ar ly aff-cle-l, and tht'l caitlnu t- do v. ?!aae ept mj oiCTi;-: rta'.ic, b: r e, t ml y, V.. M!.P..lt. jtfel I-, t. C)a r-ny, If cb gau. I'rni th llctr.o JctiTi.a!, Jaw Ith. 1 . err l:Ci::'-n ar rr"f'vior., ir.dce.1 Iaery tepartnestttf rii.ce or r kill, thre Is aiwya torn acksow'.edd Lad, a -nr.oTi wtey- .'atftsont in'bc'.d relief amorg L! fi! j a.s a ut of I'afrr. la tbe atu-'y aid treat--i.t ifdra'r. and ca'a'rb. a ff.ec!al dieava, Ir. K. B. Liicb'.ki'l. ef tii. a c::j. .ifcv;.: a jiat tbo pW.iioa above uecr.: tie tat cero're vtars ci tacor toinia apriaity, and I now reepirg :k reward c-f LiaUiataitry. Tbo editorial cf luru-1 of tbe Tr.br e, cf a reiet-t date, acai - . - m- - ------ - ' - ' nieti.te. TVe f Jo; tbe tartgraj k: "Crac oa Ita Km. l-u. Lwer.tcu, a lad 1. yara of a, torn lu Gnoa'..y, caire t9tblc!tyw".ea L wa about two year cl. eoon aftr bt arrival Ler be wai taken ie ai lAt his b'trt. "ry cterrea be u ra.-ü, r.rt it'af ar.d Lb.u dur:). l or cearly tea years k waa a nu'e. onaM to bear t; lcudekt Tc'cea, ar to art.c.da'o a w&rd. lvct a yar aj b waa pUced tj bia parerj' in the fca1a f It. Urbtblil, w bo baa tafar ceeded !a rMcrtatt to ulri LI loat powers of bearing and utterance, that ts can convert w.in taoa waa peak to t'r t:ti! ciiy a"d ("e it-OTalaly. Imn tb paat tour or Ave wt'Ctk t-t has teen nr.drr tbe tuition f Ml. Eeanecke, ad b a mad e--t'erat'e prgrea Is reaiitg od aritb m w . a a a . t iiiTirg teen -:ppuei w.tb tc yurg nm a aoa re, we firrber lüat'ga-ed tb notier, aal dieered tbat. preel u to ewllin; cn tr. Idjrbthül, tbo yoatb'a caaw waa considered bpele,'ad I waa for tw o year aa in aal r,f tbe. deaf ar.d den.'b ylu. Tb Ie. lr.V'At, D. I)., Prwteor in t U-n i'oilc., Ir- bes-eetady, ta pubUbe4 le'.'er. terdera bi pratirn-1 to ler. Ijbtaill for treating suet sMy hla ca of dea'net. f. Fred. S. JwalC rr'denaor in tb fcta'o 5onAl Stbo dot Aiar.y,a!aoUot'.C to hoe'x bee- er1 ofcaUrrb. lr. t(klbf.l pcother wrf fs:ir?e-;t, tritcte to tt talent fron pr, tf c .r weal;b!at ar.d tnot prominent tad repecl citiien, whkb nay be aeenon application. It woal 1 be dlSku'.t to areak tr. any bat terwe of praiao of hla treatment. In ib face ef 'be y proof, onal faeta te.Vfjltij Ui a..t" DR- 'LIGHTHILL WlU. MAKX III 0 THIRD VISIT TO . INDIAXAPOHß, JANUARY 31st, v . . . win. arvnv at rrta BATES HOUS, Till loliiMiut-y -4. tla, ONE WEEK OSLV! i . ai r tar" A ! wa . r Wa m i irt i ' &.GreA skiyc