Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4449, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1865 — Page 3

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CITY ITEMS. CiJ'Tht Ki Sireamer. fjyS Dr. " Wn, ThotDoo'i aiTrtienfot pajr. of to uay i paper. VWt th Sute Moitam to-day aud toht. . tUmPtrton$ teodiar letter lo friend in the IStb, I Tib and 234 army corps aboulJ aJ.lre? tbetn by way of Waahicgton City. CSPTbe Red Streamer. 2TSee Ir. Wn. TLomwu'i a JvertiAeruerit on tecoDd page of to day'a paper. m Tb largest stock of booUi and ahoes in citj i at Clark, J oh rj ton k Co', nicces-ore v iDoeijge k Jone, Nu. Ii Wt n aahiOKtou et, Iodianapolis. 23 lw

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VOT" Harper 'a Monthly for February ia for sale wy Mr. Tbompwon Je Sod. . Tbi cumber i -""6lJeJ with t a'aable tnd interesting articles.

4 The wat to Waltu Through a course of Visioeaa training at Iiryant, Stratton k Spencer's ndianapolia College. fcfPTlie lied Streamer. -f7 " See Dr. Wm. Thomson' advertisement j od aecood page of to day' paper, rAKTKR Wtid I want a partner, with a capital of fU-HX) or thereabout, to eiiter into a Nt-uaineaa that will pay immen-ely. No reference I etjaired. Apply at the Sentinel office lo "It III. A " V&T'lio. Mrtoti left the city yesterday morn)io4 lor Cincinnati, in order to meet the Indian regimtnt in the 23 J army corp. which were expected io that city. f5T"The Ked Streamer. 2fSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on eecoDd pjge of to-day 'a paper nyftenU fine calf '.itched drea booU just received at Clark, Johnoo k Ci'i, mcve r to Viunedge k Jones, No. 17 Wtt Washington treet, Indianapolis. 23 lw tW Fletcher k DaviJge. Cettral Gr-cery, n i'ennaylranii street, opposite the I'ostofiice. bare a choice aeaortmeul of canted fruits. u'l rarieties of pickle, poultry and tame in iu eton, egetable and a complete stock of the Left quality of family groceries generally Hn.NOtt to Gen. Tiaav. From the extraordinary play upon the word Terry, in TheJourntl of yesterday, we are inclined to think t!i.t some bvij connected with that e-tabli.-hment haa h.td recently an attack of Dia. N. Terry. J"5TIIon. Henry Walker, the di-tinuishe 1 Demount net o th nineteenth and other precealing and eucceedintj centuries, deliver uti oration iu he htll of the House of Ilepreentativea on Wednely evening', beiunint; at 7 o'clock preciiely. Z-fi For the be.t and theipeat hoot and eho wer, o to Clark, Johtiaon i Co'a, uccer-ar t Vinnedge k Jone, No 17 Went Washington atreet. 23 lw ?TGo to the Circle, Ilhodiu. proprietor, as sistcl by acoapIihed clerks, North ileridian atreet, for a splendid lunch at 10 a. ni. to day, and for everything elc jou uiy be inclined to order iu the way of eating and drinking. Khodiua has the most elegant room in the city, and his cook ia u0!t accomplished t2T"Yeterday Sholtz. the j;reat merchant tailor. North rennaylvania street received heavy additions to bi.a prospective piing stock. We would eujjgest that an inspection be made of his beautiful goods, and or Jers be left with himself and bis Accomplished cutter by gentlemen io need of Dew and fashionable garment.-. C3yWe are authorized to state that Mr. Geo. W. Sloan, of the firm of Hrowninc k Sloan. positively decline the candidacy lor the next mayorality of Indianapolis, unanimously ten -dered hini bv bj numerous friends t3f"iIsjor Butler and Cpt. Ruckle, of the 11th Indiana, leave the city to day to rejoin their regiment, which is encamped under their old commander, Major General Wallace, in the vicinity of Baltimore. Major Butler and Capt. Ruckle are among the m-3t gallant soldiers in the ?Tice, and it is historic tbt for the three ni'. nth, the three years call and for the call daring the war, their brave regiment h been in aid on every occioo has distinguished i tie If". JTbose who are willing to accommodate the jouog tuen attending our business college with rooms and board, please state the street and number, and price per week. 23 3l BtTAXT, Stbattow k Spkmcbr. A Caid. Having gold out mi interest in the ratail dry good trade to Messrs. John Hud & Co., who are competent busine?! men, I return sincere thanks for the liberal patronage received sine coming to the city. The many acts of kiodceiw and hostility received at tbe hand of the hdies of Indianapolis, I shall alwajs remember with gratitude in whatever position in life mv future lot may be cast. ' XI. II. Good tVSHL Hue's Great War Show the wonder ful life moving tnevhnicil exhibition of the war for tbe Union will open to nL'ht at Masonic Hall. Thegreat southern rebellion will t,e emchaticaliv shown up. ami aUo the brave and gallant deeds of our noble boys cf the uorth Besides the (uisiiv comicalities of Li l!nr th greitest humorist of the age, will enliven tbe erjeininment ui course the hoie will crowjed be f-STTrof. II ms publishes an article i.i the public priittH, showing the absolute Ddessitv for greater facilities for popular education. Frof I lioss i ttie commonwealth s suprintetnicnt of common school instruction, and he therefoie is supposed to know whereof he spetk. MufturvaiTAX Theatbc Mr Nettie met with a arm wcmr.c ia-t night, and hit own fine plai of Valmotide was wed received aüd finely reijerel by the resident dramitic comotny, wr.ich we mat pronounce by fsr the best iu the we.-t. It will be repeated to ciht, f.r the la-t time poMtivelv, and we would advise all to see it, t3 vJ ) which sets must be secured early. AiriNTJov CoN-cairTv Tiie citizens of the 4lh waril are reijuesievl to meet at the school house o:i Thersdtv evenicir. Janu irv l??rh t 71 : ocioca, to adopt ome measure to raise the rr.nrey icirl to reliere the wsrd from the urafi. Ihedrafiwill take place on the 15:hday of let-miry next, when we will all heir the -ww4.u si. io arm.. u rm?: Come one. cvue all. o.d aLd vour.g Br rider of tic committee. . trAi..-:iou n!eof weil kept household goods -today .&9tj.. m . at No. -2 Fist Washington ftreet. to'.ows : French ami canopy beadstead. T- JS biirrau, Nf is, cane sealel nd other VSair. par:or t ril:r, n.arble top center Ubles, uv , '-'ä ires, cooking an 1 warming stoves. F. FBaTiir.RTo, Auctiorecr all Mertisc. A s .a . mm tirrrrf,,iT, school h ue tbi juc. a: , s o'clock, to take meaure to raie -'to secure vo!ur.teers . . v-s o! ra.rg the r.ece-srv fu:;ds than a ,1e 5 i ,er.ce u:on the vu!ur.tuj ifforts of our citi- . " v'-' are engspe,! m recruiter -SV"- "rr l'ri" cex.mg vrrv well If we J -w -.r j'rot r.in-Trrv we',1 If we f. 1 in rtil ng our jjota cit xena w,!l hve therr:ele. tn

,Te- hare bM tiae to work iD od it w.ll mn d,, to trei: the matter wUh in-(-.erence much lon-er. Meet to night and appoint "adiitional comnrt ril !el Cie the tim-r n.tirel t L - VAT! U"liI lL Wü,k is dljce t funds tad tU voluatsers wdl be secured J. Cava, ilayor.

IlARrtR'tMAOAznrc o FCAr. Bowco. Stewart k Co f are again abeafl of all otbtrt in tbe reception of this, the foretno literary monthly publication of this country. Tbe present rutaber contains papers, written by tbe most popular American wiitersof the day, and these articles are illustrated in tbe usual finished style for which this magax.oe is celebrate!. We cannot resiat copying from its pages tbe following gem, Dot only for the tender beauties it contains, but for the sentiments expressed, which must b tbe wjh of every Christian bert: exact Ob that tb b:i id ail thee int splrev ou! i ch tbeir cUr.fjor on tbe k.epin a'.r. kibfC tfc:r wild walc eut with throbbing cboira, k:r j pace !a eery wtere' Ob that tM ware of sorrow mrg'.tf o'tr Tb" reS, re4 larl wouM wa.S aay Its ataic Drown ul tb angry fire from bore to ArI ive It pare as r.: On lat ysar'a tlnlrg ajravra, wtih maimer rain Loj.J In Lis happy taogie ham the bee; Natur forffts ber hurt. ar4 tad br tiro Ala: ar.4 why BM we? Spirit of floi: that moTi upon the fve f tLe watr a&4 ba Je ancient chaos Cf ae. Shine, bin aain o'er this tumultuous pare, Tbou that art lYIfcee cf Pec: CiTA Lintz's establishment. West Washington street, east of the I'almer Houie. is as well supplied, perhaps, as any other like establishment in the atme line in this city, with ladies' shoes, mines' gaiters and gentlemen's boots. The articles furnished to bis customers by A. Lintz are manufactured tu his own shops, and they are warranted to be fashionable, durable and beautiful.

3T"We are requested to eay to Mr. Bradford that his proposition, published in yesterday's Sentinel. profTerinjr to shoot from the trap against 'an v man in Indiana," will be taken oo his ap pcaring, either in person or by f roxy, and putting up forfeit The match can be made at any mo merit for $50(1, single, or, if he has a friecd in Michigan he can rt lv on as a marksmtn, a double match will be made for $1.00 The Larties here are anxious to hear from Mr. B , as they do not wish to pasa over a challenge of the kind given. "An Oese or PatviirfT!') is Worth a But m or Ct-RK " Thi" old and ever true maxim is fully exemplified in the use of "I'inkerton's ahoo and Csliava B tiers." Hundreds and thousands have been sived from fevers by the Isily o-e of these bitters. We said " daily," be Ciuie they should he used as a beverage. They are a vegetable tonic and will injure no one, but on the contrary do all good who use them. They help circulation, restore a lost appetite, ar.d grettly promote the action of tbe digestive orgai.s, and ?ifer lad to counteract the bad effects produced by the change of" climate or water. Trveiets .hotil J not do without tLetn. They are plenstnt to the pnlatc, and will invigorate iii.d strengthen the whole system. Try one bottle it will put new life in you, and make you feel that there is a cure for your ca-e. We know they are the bet bitters ever offered to the world. For sale only by Jaycox, Fitzhugb k Co , Indianapolis tu.th&sat AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLIT IN THEATRE. Corner of aihinjton and Trnnttsee Slretti. Munnyer 7Jr. XV ll.ltlley. Tuesday Evening, January 23, 1865. V A I- n E . rr 1 1 z io .v rr o iv ii o y Paicca or ArMissioir. Drem Circle n1 Tarquette, 50 cent; Privai H-ixex, for t-ix prons, f R t'(; t)rcbestra fi"at, 7j ce-.t; iatlery ani Family Circle, 2" cent; CaiMren In arms, 13; all reaerved seats 73c. Doors open at a q'iartor to 7 o'clock. Performance commences at 7 li o'clock preciselr. PAKTICULAR NOTICK. Tbe Horse Cars leave the Theater every evening at the cloe of th performance. Teople living at a distance ran rely on this. LA KTJE'S GREAT WAE SHOW! The W on lerful Stratopateticon, r Wa'kint; Anny. rR"M THl TSKMONT TKCATKB, BOSToM. atASONIO TTA T.TPOSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, ! coMiwCEisrcxisrGJTuesday Evening, January 24th. rwviv. mo-t thrilling of all modern miracles, eicbracinff A an aatouoilina- coiabinalion of O.ooo Uorincf and Acting tijures and ModcN of Men, Hordes, Animals Ships. dc.t vividly re-enactin? the priucpal battles, Loth by sea and land, of the great Southern Krbellifn. Mr. I C. I.A KUK, tbe Kreatest of living humorists, w ill appear at each exhibition, in his very ama-ing and laughable comic parlor entertainment, entitled '.A KL'K'S OLIO OF OUUITIKS." Adaiission cent. Keser ri eats .r0 ceLt-7" D'.ora open at C; to coninience at '. jr7An Afternoon Exbitiition will be Riren oo ia iirüa , January 2S, at 3 o'clock, for the accommodation of Indies and Children. Adm'ssion to taatineo 2. cent; Children 1 5 cent. Janl-dl0d MEDICAL. MANHOOD, Vyi) TOR VIGOR OK TOFTO RESTORED IS FOUR weeks by DK. KICORD'S ESSKXCE OK LIFE. Dr. Kitord, (of l'ari,) after years of earnest aolicitation, has at length accetded to the urgent requst of the American public, and appoiated an agent in New York, for tbe cale of b:s valued and highly prized Essence of Life. This wonderful agent will restore Mai hood to tbe rao-t hattcred conrtitutiona lo four weeks, and, if nsed aeco-dmg to printed instruction, failure is impos'bl. This life-re?toring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent. Su: cess, in every cae, la certain. Dr. Kicord a KttKrnte of Lif ia sold iu cases, with full intructiun for ue, at $3, or four quantitieh in one fi t9, and will ba aent to any part, carefully packed, n receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular sent free on receipt of four stamps. FlllUP ROLAND, 447 Hroome street, ja- I-JIy Oue dor wet of P.roadway, N. Y. LECTURES. Philosophy of .Marriage. 1' VIE PKOrRIETORS OFTHE 'F.W YORK MUSEUM of Anatowy bare detrrmiued, regardless of ft-pt-ue, to i.s-ue free, ;for the bent;t of suffering humanity, and suppression of quackery,) four of their mot iliteretrg and in-tructive Lectures on Marr:agand ifa diqua!.t'.c4tins. Nervons and I'bTicl lability, Iremaiare decline of Manhood, lLd:gistion, Wrasne-s or I?preion, Impotercy, Lo cf I'nerpy and Marly Power; th grra! S'x-ial Kvil, ae 1 tbo-e Mai adieu which result fron yo jtof at follies, ?xcs-es of maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology and laws of Natu'e. These invaluable Lectures have been the tr.ean of enlightening and aving thousand, od will be fsrwarded free, on receipt cf toar Maiups by atdresslng Se reta:v. Ne lurk Mu-cun of Anatomy a:iJ Medicine, CIS br...i,I.sy, New York. ja:r.l-dly DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &r. POOK. SASH AND liMXP 1 A c rr O It Y. In lie j- rroll nwinir, "Hol-linca of all rattern l'unnel, ItaUrd und Tenonitis'. rat cular attei.tion given t all k nJ of Carpenter Work. Or'er solicited and promptly Cl'ed at abort notice. BATCHELOR & FEARNLEY. iniAM.troLii. it. fr.:3 Ina OFFICF, 19 Circlo Street. PRINTINC. &C.

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fror nonalna; ICeport See riral Faaje. 3IIDNIGIIT KKI?OIXT. Latest War Hews. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. WILMINGTON REPORTED EVACUATED. THE PROSPECTS FOR PEACE, EXTRACTS FROM REBEL PAPERS FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Ac, Ar Ac , A.c.. Ac From lev York. N tw Yoac. January 23. The steamer Ariel, from Saraontb on tbe I9ih, baa arrired. No cews. .A FbiUJelpbia dispatch to an ereninpj paper has the ftllowir)2: Ily tLe arrival of a ateamer we learn that our entire force under (Jfn. Terrj adrarced towards Wilminston and were reinforced by a heavy col umn of veteran troops belieeed to be uoder comraand of (en Howard No beary figbting occurred on the lbth or 11) th, and it was thought our troops wre meeting with little or r.o opposition. An uncon6rtr.ed report was in circulation that Wilmington was eracuated and would at once be occupied bj our troop. Light draught punboat were muring cautiouly toward Wiloiington, fishing for torpedoes. There wa? no doubt our troops would soon take the place, and the fill of Charleston wa hourly expected. The Commereiara Washington special says important news from the south ia looked for here hourly. lien. Terry had force enough to reduce Wil mington, while Sherman, with additional troops at his commsnd. cm walk throtigh South Carolin There in to be an inTesMgation of tbe surrender at Kiwrly. It is said that tbe rebels had a msny prison eirt as they had men. A special to the Isi from Washington the 23d s.iya that the Houe military committee have agreed to report a bill for a alight increase in the pay of array officers. Another Pot'a Wellington ppecial saya that M.. 15!air is expected to return Iroin Richmond in a day or two. Up to Friday Iat leading repuhüi-nii scouted the i le that there was ai.y founJatio:i in the current peace rumors. Illair has hid repeated interviews with the president and Jeff I) tris I Iii semi oQicially anctmiiced tint the tobacco captured at Saranr.ab by order of (leu. Sherman, ia to be reserved for the uo of the soldiers, the general remarking that their valor had won it. Tbe soldiers accepted it with great rejoicing. I'rniu Wutliltijftnn. Washinotov, January 23. It appears from the communication of the secretary of war that the entire subject of tbe exchange of piioners ie now placed in the hand cf (en. Grant, and although only partial exchanges bite been made, there is reasoo to believe a full exchange will soon be effected. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A M Cairo, Jauuaay 23 The steamer St. Charles from New Orleans en route for Louisville has arrived with G7 baits of cotton. Commodore I'almer, commanding the Gulf blockading gqutdron, returned to New Orleans from Mobile Biy. Cipt. Kevnoids and others, captured by guerrillas on thestcmner Venango, htva been re leased and sent to Vu k.sburg. There ia little call for cotton in lh New Orleans m.tiKet, buyers offering süll lower Cjure, and buyers refute to mike any further concestion.s Prime sugar 2 1 2. Forrest it reported to be cancetrati g hia foraes at Houston, Miss , with a view of goiu into Memphis The steamers Helle Memphis an Glend tl. fiom Memphis bare arrh e 1, the former with 14 btle.i of cottju for St. Louis, and the Utter with 32G bale tor Cincinnati. On the 21at a detachment of troop fr jm Memphis bd a attacked a band of guerrillas at Mound City, killing 1, wounding 1 and capturing 5, without the lws of a man They are tili iu pur.uit. A prirate letter from Pascagoula of recent date etiles that Granger's forces have fallen back for the present to within tbe limits of the town, the road, fince the storm, having become so bad as to reuder it iiupos-ibie to transport supplies to the position formerly occupied by them Naw Vorx, January 23 The Herald thinks there id something significant in the return of Foote the rebel congress man. Fcote evidently thinks that the day of peace is approachiug and it wiil be to his advantage to be ia at the downfall of the political deth of Jeff. Davis. Thebureaufor tbe employmentof disibiel aoldiers' honorably discharged from the hervice, re highly successful. The World' Washington special s, (Itü Grant has been here and testified before the committc on the conduct of the war, in Butler's failure at Kurt H-ber. j General Grant had returned to his army last night. . , The Times saya since January 1st over 300 deserters from Lee's army luvepasseJ through Waybill;: ton The Herald's Washington s cdal jjjs: It is believed bete that the pressure of the peace party in tbe south, which is evidet.tly nurrerous, will compel the rebel government to eutertain any proposition that may be madeeveu if not coupled w ith the condition of a recognition of the coufeJrracj. 1 be lv-t lot of exchanged prisoners bring heait rending accounts of tbe suJerir.g of our caeu" ho are still it) prison. Treviou-i to the ar rival of stoves and blanketa eent by Gen. Grunt, they suffered from cold. Maty are destitule of shoes cr underclothing. A number o' tho?e who have been there the longest bad been induced by the otfer ol double rations to go out of pri-on during the day and wotk at menditg shoes an! clothscg for lite rebel army in o der to save themselvts from starving A letter from I'ij mouth, N S , saysthe rebels have hunched a new ram at UaliUx and are putting her in Cghtiug condition The Richmond Eiamiuer of the YJ:h my for the next to months at least there is to be war of the rno.-t urgent character, and calls for the filling up of the armies, and refers to Jeff. PaviV euteruent that two thirds of the able bodied men are at home. It complains that the comm'?siry department can't feei their army, while the federals can marih any where and 6nd plenty to ei: I says there is 'he greater Lek-es-6ity for making Lee the commander ia chief, and consider it tbe only th.rg that w 11 save thera from sul.j-iiation The Whig telia the rebel congrri that the country ia becoming exceedincly alarmi-J at their

cegic:t to p?4 t"e army biii, acl iooas up)n it as an indication that corigre has given up the cau-e. It tbink it vain to contend with the n emv, so much stronger taia we This belief, in a creat roea?u-e. i owitg to the i:epreio!i of tbe peop'- Notiiine would change tbe publ e apiril f3 powerfully s the attentiou f congress to this brarch of their duty WAnifiT05. January 23 To James R rook. a, member of congress : I Cad in TLe Globe of the 7tb, a report of yourremarka oa the 6th, an extract from which (s ra-soaal to me is applied. I lava tb hö cor enquire w bather vor re

marks are correctly reported except perhaps, io cam of bus-print, "goUTor '.'boldLatud -Is-?. betherwaj there any modification or explanation made by yoo other than that which appears in th if report. The gentleman who hands you this, will wait or call for your aciwer at any time or p!ac joo m designate. Signed. ' R- F. RtTTrt, Major General. COMMERCIAL. kar aLaaaara.. rinclaataaitl .Tlnrkel. CmcijiATi, January 23 The markets are genrally unettled and do uniform qutatioLS can be givea tobe of any u.e Fiour Luminal unchanged, small salea ; tcperlor $"3 ii. Wheat dull and uncharged ; $1 ÖOgl OS no; chough doirg to establish quotations. Corn dull, at$l 10(31 12 for ear, and $1 16 for shelled. Oats dull. at fcTQc. Rve dull, no sales. Rarlev higher, prime fall $1 GS.töJl TU. Whi-kv dull small sales at $2 20. Provisions nothingdoin J, '.and price entirely nominal Nothirg trar.sping in bulk meats. Noting doinj in lard and prices njmlual Ms Pork sold at $3 3J. Cluvereeed declined lo $15 Flaxseed to ,2 75(32 f5. Coffee lower. Groceries dull Gold 13 . rk larkf i Naw Yoaa, January 23 Cotton lull and lower ; heavy J (. 9 and closing at inside price. Fiour state and western dull, and $9 55 (31)75 for extra sute ; $10c0( 10 75 extra round hoop Ohio, and $10 b0(g 11 6J; trade brands closing dull. Whisky heavy and lower ; western $2 30 (d 2 34 closing at ir.ide price; price dull and 3 5c lower. Wheat Chicago spring at 2 15; No 2. 2 22 (2 2 23; choice No. 1 do $2 3i ; gaod winter and closing at 3 (2 5-. lower. Kye quiet and lower, $1 C5 Rarley quiet. Corn limited supply ; Yellow Jersey $1 7?'. mixed western at $1 bS. Oats dull anddecling ; $1 3U$1 50 for western latter price an extreme. Petroleum dull; 46 4 for crude ; b5 for refined in bond. Wool dull. Pork heavy and unsettled sales made at $37 50 for new mess ; $37 00 r?37 00 for '63-4 ms, cash and regular way closing at firm fur cs!i; $36 0(a37 25 for prime; $3637 00 for prime me-s; h1io 1,500 bols. '63-4 me.s for Jauuary. seders and buyers option, at $3? 503S 75 and 3,500 bhU. prime mesa for March, the iime option, at $3G 25 ($ $37 also 500, lobs do $3G ; sellers 30 days, fivridavs notice. Beef quiet. Beef haras quiet and unchanged; $27. "TVtron fides In moderate request and firmer; lor Cumberland cut; and llJ.2 2L-. Pre?.-ed bogs very tluli at lÜjc for western chiefly at l6j -L-ird beavv, and lower 19(ä2l,ic. Ufer u txtreine. Butter quiet and depressed, Cheese uull ud heavy. Money active at 67 per cent. Sterling quiet. lO'JglO'JS.g. Go!d irregular at;d uusett!ed,opeuingat 201 dei linii j ; closing at 'JzA.

UW YORK M05KT M ARK KT. Nkw York, January 23. Lnter. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange to-day at VJ'J?g. MEDICAL. ROB ACE' S BITTERS w GKFENBACKS ARK GOOD. BUT noiuicns tu: mitt mm. STOMACH BITTERS. Ten thousand bottles sold la as month. The oiort papular stomach Litter Is e. ROBACK'S PITTER8. Good for all (Wangmitrit of the Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Ccmplaictand geaeraldebllity. SOBACK'S BITTERS. Tbey pogsesswoTiderful tonic propertief, Kirir.g tone t. th. appetite anrt Jijjstive organs. R0B4CK' EITTF.RS. Debilitated Ladies, and oedentary persons will find In them an excellent tonic. EüB.VCK'. B ITTERS. A wine irla-sfui before each rr.eal will remove lalinetiin and all liver diseases. KOUAOK'M IIIXTEKS. TLey ar better than all Pill. Pw,Ier au ether naaKeuac, disagreeable compooaJs. ICOlMili'S UITTEItS. Tbey can be taken wltbont rard to diet. As an appet.ier tLey bave coequal. Tbey ar prepared by au old and killlfal pbyilctan from well-known veetabU remedies. Wherever known tbey hart beeoma a rtacdard family strenthen.rg remedy. KOIIACIO IHTTKItS. fry one bettle, and you wiW a'.waya u. them and reromiiifnd them to ethers. UOKACirs OITTEUS. C XV, ICOHAIK Sole I'roprletor, An 1 compounder cf Ston.acb Bitter, RIof-d rurifler and Blood p;lis, and Distiller and manufacturer of Catawba and Swe lisb Brandies, and all kinds of tha finest domestic liquors, which are sold wholesale or in any desired qmnti'y. at No.56, 5, 60 and 62 Ea-tlhird strett, Cincinnati, O. For nale by DruRsists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere, and k.? Brownina; ?l 'aa, J. B. Vickers and W. I. na-k!t Co-iludianapoh taay?wljAdtaw iiWS A: HOItD'S REVISED STATUTES ! OF INDIANA. äoooud Bditioxi. IHK SKCüND EDITION OK GAVIN & Ilor-i'a Revised Statates cf Indiana is now ready for delivery. Bol'a volnmea bav been carefully revised. and all errors corrected, iuera is a4öel to tae jirtro'uai ! appeniix of ver two hi iJre l pajres, cob tair.irc tba actspas.-ed at th regular ai.J called eioL of the lyeilatare f lCl. aad at tbe regular esfccn of 1S63, w;tb a f'jl! index. This ediiioa will increase tb value of th. work, as it will contain all all tat law of the Stata aiw ia force. The t?on4 ti v all th. act apon th. sul jecta to which it ex '- l tho!e of ls63. aad th amendments made at tka' eion are noted ia the rarz:n ofthat volume. T;ie ameaded acts, however, will V fauni ia tn Jarilemct. The price of Iba present edition, printed apon clear, whit paper, and well bound, i Ta Douaai for tba two velume, r r Five 1)llab tor eitne r. The SrerT-awvitT, coctainiag the acts ef the Tegel aad caüed sessions of tha Legilatar ef ll.altl rejalar eiion of 163. with a complete iadei, !r r aaraaaTS voi cwa, bound in leather, in th same f Ith. other valame. Is al effered for ;. Pric T Doiuasa OrHera far wither velama of th 5ltu.,r receive p-rpt atteatiea. A4drei J. J. ItlMiHA., Bovif-diwtr I n t I a n a v I PLANINC& FLOORING MILL. South NcvT Jersey Street. TtOOR. BUXD. AXD SASn FACTORY, FLASI5G ir an! r.otrira: Mill. II a v-ire eo at pieted my Factory. I am prepared to far rih Doors. Sash, Blinds, Dvor and Window Frames, Mol Ürz, Cot!c-, Brackel. Dresed Lumber, Weatherboanliti, and other rcanafactared lumber pertalniag lo a bu U.nfr, at at re aocat rat as any other manufae. tarer In tLe ci:v. Havicr on hand alarg s-.ack e'thoroechly aeasoaad "K:vfrM Pi-e Luster, I aa enabled to warract ry maaafactur. Orden f:r workl&f, Bortrf, diasag aad plaalag

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(DAT AIÄHwlIE. Extract from Dr. Llchtblll a Traa Catarrti Its y nipioma ( anm aaatt Ef frctw. Th first sensation is usaaily a feeUeg f Urynes and heat In the com, and a frequent inclination to snetinf . There fs an loatilfty to brtalh freely, as the bos becomes stopped np. simt:njes on or. tide acd aozetimes on the other. ioon a clear, watery, acri 1 d!K:harge makes Its appearance.excortatiug tbe aostrils.and eges of tb lips, which become red aud somewhat swollen. After a fw days tbe discbara Veromes thick, yellowish, extrrnely I frequent, and conticue to be a narkd feature f th d:eae, and a eurce cf much darger aJ tn greatej RDOjaore. After more or less time it become pans -lenth'ghly orerstve, and an am es an extremely fetid c-dor ItisUfually s profus as t require. when confined to the toe, the 'request application of the handkerchief, or, if It drops into the throat, which Is more particularly th cae while the body is In a trvriiottal position, as durtjr slep, c-ir.stan'eiprtrstion and times tth. Sieep ljfre;uf r.tiy disturbed by a eDatlon of choking, caued by th preic of tbe dlharge in tbe throat. Owing to the heat ia tbe hea-, the watery portion of th secretion often evaporates and assuming a condition solid. ty i deposited upon the membrane of the no ard upper part of the throat iu the shape of crusts or hardened lump. The accumulation of these incrustations produces a feeling of discomfort, and narrows th a.ual passage ao as to enbarrass respiratloa. Therefore, frequent efforts bave to be made to remove them, either by forcibly blowing th nose, or by persistent hawking a practice as disagreeable to the on affecte-t at it is to those around him. After th removal, that aid of the Incrustation which adhered to tha cucons eiembras will oniet'mes be found bloody, a fact w hieb explain the fare required for its disloOgmeit. Inirirg sleep these incrustations accumulate Ciore rapidly, aad th feeling i therefore most uncomfortable in the niominjr. Sometimes all efforts to clear the throat ar futile until after breakfat or something warn i swallowed. Some patieaU state that they are not saccesj-fal until they have swallowed some wbitkv or brandy. Th discharge, which i firs-t without smell, a-umes in the progress cf the complaint an excessively fetid odor, the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revoltiugly offensive as to render the patient an otject of di.-irust to h;mse;f as weil as to otner. L iceranou or tbe mucous membrane of the nose takes place frequently, sometimes even attacking th botes, when sma.l particls c f tuat suh.-tance will occasionallr b found mixed with the discbarge. Th? accumulation of the discharge, togvtt.fr with the .hickened condition of the auncou njembrane. renders respiration through tbe na.-al pa-s-aje very dicult. aud oftentimes impossible, necessitating respiration principally through the moutn, a method very deleterious to the general health, but mora particularly so to the lung", as will be thown hereafter. Th unpleasaut noise produced duricg sleep, known as tioring, originates from the same cause. Th voice loses its musical quality, and assumes a discordant, Larsh and nasal character; the sen.se of einell becomes much impaired or entirely lost, and the same effect, though le.ss frequent, is produced on the sene rf tate. Occasionally, w hile blow ir.g the uoe, a crackling or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, and hearing will be found quite thick and stopped up, but return suddenly with something like a suappicg sound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until, at one time, hearing does not return, and regains permanently injured. Noise ia the head, of every conceivable description, wakes their appearance and add to the distress of the sufferer, and hearing may be loht so gradually that a considerable degree t deafness may exit before the ersn is really aw are cf the fact. The eyes are apt to Wcome weak, irritable, and disposed to water on exposure to th col i and wind, or after tbe sWrbtest exertion. A pain, more or leas acute, or a distressing feeline of wressiire. is experi enced over tLe eyes, and sometimes on the top or baci of the head, and also pain in the face, clojeIj reseriibl.r.g neuralgia, tor which it is very often mistaken. Theditress in the head weakt ns tbe memory and produces irri tability and morosene of disposition. The stomach suffers tceuerally more cr less, and is weaa ata irritable; the apprtile is capricious, aud is nearly always bad iu th moniing. Jn severe cases tu aystem becomes leebl aud prostrate, aud there is an averW& or inability to either physical or mental exettion. üot unfrequently catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the aystem and wearing oat the patient, er by traveling downward aud producing throat afiectioas, bromfcius, and cnsiiy consumption. It may be safely asserted that after heri ilar j predipo:.iiin, catarrh is the most frequent aadii pnrtant cause oi this fatal complaint. Catarrh has beeu cons. dered an incciablc dlf-ense, ar n the strength of that supposition has been neglect' by both the profession ai,d th pub'.ic. As it is tba i Iciting cause ia full ba'.f tt;e cases of deafue s, Drs. Licetbill have for years rt made Its rrorwr treatment their cial study, and have by their success fully established the curability cf the cSenMve complaint. That this Is lo mere assertion, can be readily proved by tbe numerous testimonials from highly respected parties who cava been under their treatment f jt this c-n.plaint. From Rer. XUon Eatwood. TaMor of the First Baptist 1 Church .f Dexter, Mich. DrraoiT. 5ov. 11, 1H64. Ihi. LiGwraiLL Dear Sir: I would iespectfu?Ty inform you as to trie progress of my case since 1 went under) our treatment tluring your last visit. V ben I tjen consulted you I baa teen seriously aZCict ed about fourteen years with Catarrh in its worst form, accompanied with deafness. I am now so much improv ed, and my general health very ranch better eo remark ably se that 1 cheerfully teiwier you tnoie of my cam as a reference, rhould you bave occaioj to need it. I can heartily recommend you to tbe puf.'.ic generally, as I have already done so to my more intimate friends. rlease accept this as a slight testimonial of your skill. and my gratetul thanks for the benefit I have received at your hands. Truly yours, NELSON EASTWOOD. From Rev. T. R. Kasseil, Lyr.u.Masp. I bave been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst type for some twenty years. It gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoarseness, destroying the tense of smell, and breaking down my general health to inch i degree as to compel me to reriga my pastorate and suspend public speaking. I made diligent ue oi tne usemi reme.iies. sucn as snuffs of different kind, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and inhalations, bnt without any alutary ertect. Last lututm-r 1 heard of Dr. Ligbtbul a successful mod of treating catarrh, visited Lim, and put myself uadr Lis treatment. I bt-an immediately to improve, ar d tLis improvemeat baa gone ou till the pret-ent time. My catarrh has gradually melted away, n.y cough has disappeared, my voice has becon natural, and I am one mure able to preacn tne bled gospel, let m aavix all troubled witli catarrhal diff;cullies to apply to Dr. Ighthül. f. B. RUSSELL. Dbtboit, November 3, lS6t. Dk. LtcHraiLL: Having been under jour treatment nee your last visit to D-troit, and being cured, I desir to express my deep felt ratuude ror tne attention ana benefit I Lav received at your Lands. 1 was very seriously affected with catarrh in its worst stagea for many years, and also deaf, sometimes totally so. My general health waa so debilitated that I was compelled t abandon business entirely. One month's treatment has mad me feel like a new man, and 1 have now resumed my occupations, tbe disease having left me almost entirely. 1 have recommended you ta several who are similarly Jicted. and shall continue to do so. Pleae accept my warmest thanks, and believe me, yours truly. H. ILIvr.K, Memphis, St, Clair county, Micb'gan. From the Heme Journal, Jane 4th. Iu every business ar profession, indeed in every depart ment cf science or skill, there is always some acknowl edged head, someone why standsout in bold relief amor g bis fellows as a sort of leader. In th study and treatment of deafne-s aivd ca'anL, as recial diseases, Dr. K. B. Liahtbill, ef this city, ocmpies just the position abov decribed. He has devoted years of labor to this special- I tv. ar.d is now reapine the reward of hi industry . Tbe ' editorial columns of the Tribune, of a recent date, bear witnes.". to the Doctor's success in this dparttsiert of medicine. We tjuote the paragraph: 'Ccaa or a Daar Mrra. Lcuia Loewnteiu, a lad M years of at;e, born in Germany, came to this city when bs was about twj years old. Sofn nfter Ls arrival Lere he w as tak n sick and lft bis bearing. Fy degrees h be came first draf and then dumb. I or nearly ten years he was a rr.ute,ur.b! t hear th loudest voices, or to ar ticuls'e a word, ibout a year irn h w as placed by his parents in the har.1 of Ir. IJghthiil, who has s far suc ceeded in ietorii g to bim his lost powers of hearing ar.d utterance, that L can converse with tho who spea to him distinctly aud iehberaiely. During the pat four or five months Le has been uoder th taiUn of Mr. Fencecke, and ha. made coniieraht rcgress fn reading and aritlmetic." Having been supplied witl the young man's address, we further investigated tb matter, and discovered that, j previous to railing on in. uiguiuui, tue youiu a case was considered hopeless, and be was lor two years aninmat of th deaf aud dumb y lum. Tbe Rev. Dr. Sott, D. D-, Profetsor in Uniou College, ScLr-!ictady, in a published letter, terniers hi frritituJe to Dr. Lighibiil far trsaticj successfully b!s ca-e e.f deafses. P.t. Fred. 8. Jewell, Professor in the S4t. Xonual Schol at Albany, aUo testif.es t hav!T:g been cared ofeatarrb. Pr. Libthi!l p.sacsses other v rit tn tetim-.riU and tributes t Lis taleDt from tn. of our we.lt hi-t and mot prominent atd respectel citiiecs, which msy be teenon app'ication. It would be d, Seilt lo rpeak in ary bnt terraa cf praise of his treatmetit, in . he lacs of the n.any prrwf ard farts testifying to hi ucces. DR. LIGIITIULL WILL MAKE HIS THIRD VISIT TO I.l)IAAPOIJ.S JANUARY 3htf AS WILL CIMtlH AT Tita BATES HOUSE, Till Fl)rtutrr -J.th, OB WEEK O'LY!

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