Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4450, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1865 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL; WEDNESDAT MO IüÖso', JANUARY 25.

CITY ITMS. tlTStow ff!l again terdaf. i.t region je GTSIejjbicg a'Iroatd nd alwut here ia re to a r kail v wcoderful. t2TSce.Dr. Wm. Tbomoo'. tdvertie:ncai eo tbt aecood pare of tu d' piper. jan 25 tf. . An elderlv lady, lipped up, jeaterdtv, on tfce aidewalk, bad an arm broken, we uoderatacid. JaJ 'Visit the Indiana State Mukuid, Malarus English preprietreM. It i full of curioaitie. tJ'The alarm of fire veaterdaj forenoon wm caused by the burning out of a due ia echoolhouae on New York tutet. t57"Tte largeet tock of booU and atoea in (be citj is at Clark, Jobnfon k Co'e. t uccessora to ViooexJge at Jones, No. 17 West Waahirjr,tn ireef, Indianapolis. 23-lw t?7Sce Dr. Wm. Tbamson'i advert aeoient oo lie ftccoiid Dace of to da ? 'a taper jan 2 5 tf. f?fAt tbe Bates, Myers proprietor, Mr. W. H. Jiurke preside. His liquori and cigars are pleudid. KT" At the" Office," Sooth Meridian street, corner of Maryland, Mr. S ephen Harke i daily fcapjj to meet b'n frieuda. JPCenla' ÖQ calf atitchel drei boon jut received at Clark, Johnson k (Vi, euecesM to Vinnedjje k Joces. No. 17 Wet Washington otreet, Indianapolis. 23 1 tSJPThe lion. Heurv Walker delivers tu um tion m tbe ball of tbe llouse of Keprtatuutivt-a to-night, on the fine aria -and tb uu i ü.e couutrj. ÜTFor a splendid. lunch to-day, to the Circle," North Meridian street, of which George Rhodius is tbe accompliilied arid eiiter-t-riaiog proprietor. t5TThe red streamer floating from tbe flagstaff at tbe top of Ulenos' Block indicate hkating at the park. jn 2.' tf fJQP".Lai Hue's great war show bad & tuaguiäcent audience last night. Go to nibt and see the wonderful exhibition, and laugh at the great humorist, tSTFor the beat and cheapest boot and shoe wear, o to Clark, Johnson k Co's, euccensora to Vinnedge k Jones, No 17 Wet WaKliiiifitou street. 23 lw fST Ice "eighteen inches thick hi beeu cut and housed, in abundant quantities, bv our lealers in the article, thin teasoa. Tbev aro prepared tu aupplj a iureign, aa well the home demand. C?T"Mr. Joha Wahace. Dr. C. J. Woods, and Dr. Hannamn, leave to-dv lor "unnih, (. Letters for aoldiera will be taken if left at the sanitary room by 4 o'clock p m. ß7 "Tho?e who are willing to accommodate the joui: men attending our business college with room and board, please ftatc the atreetand number, nd price per week. 23 3t KaTAST, Steattox & Smlnckr. Sholtz, the unsurpa'Hd luerchtut tailor, Pennsylvania street, east side, south of the postoffice, having au elegant tock of cloths, cashmere, vestingi, Ac, i prepared, with tbe a.sswlance of bi artistie cutter, to furnish forth any gentleman with any garments he may be disposed to wear, on tbe shortest notice and at tbe lowest terms. t2T"For magnificent ladies' and roUses' shoes, lippers and gaiters, go to the establishment, we would respectfully say to our frieu Jh, of A. Lintz, Went Washington street, couth side, one door east of the Palmer House. Hut goods are manufactured by himself, and are pronounced beautiful, fashionable aad durable. f33TFlorence Richter ha the agency for the Pittsburg Hog Polling Company. He is readv to employ workmcu to engage in the business, at $4 per day and found. Inquire at tbe agenct. No. 1 Penrl street. None but good accountants eed apply. jn 25 tf UPIIexekish, No. 23 North Illinoi "treet, opposite the Uatea House, has some of the raoi elegantly fitted up restaurant rooms iu the city Every delicacy and substantial may at any hour be ordered spread on his tables- Besides, bis beverages are par txctlUnce, and his clerks are moat courteous. La Rib's Gkeat Wab Show. In consequence of an accident on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railroad, the machinery and parapbanalia be longing to this institution did not anive in time to opeii last eveninsr, as advertised." The exhibition will comrceace this (Wednesday) even ing, at Masonic Hall. It is said to be very fine, sod we have no doubt the attendance will be large. MetroFoi.it am Tukatkk Mr Neafie is meeting with great ucces. and he richly deserves it. for be is undoubtedly one of the ruont po;ulnr, as be i one of the bet actors who have ever appeared uphill our ence. H:s hue are crowded and fashionable. To u;ght be appears as Jack Cade and as Kuv Gornej, two ot bis be?i cLar acters Of coure there will be a full hnje, a luUhing else is ever known at our hiMUti'ul linle temple of thedram. We ate gl.i 1 to ne that "Waiting for the Verdict" i bunlr to 2 pn ductrd (Joa-hI. better, best. At. i. out or ivit ;itAiiiH. There are five million e ttive German in the United Slate Turkev ha cow "a chool of briJge and highwavs." The first brokers' board the uior.ev changer iu tLe Temple. Ua$ can be furtiiehed from peiroicura at $1,W) per thouand feet. Girt 2a ia the name of a caw color from je trottfum. In the City of I?rotherlv Love soup tickets circulate as cash.. A dearth of rat akins threaten to raise the price of kid gloves in Taria One thousand people in Newfoundland are said to be ia a alarviog condition. Stanton has returned to Washington. When shall we have hi annual report ? The New York Time saji (Jen. Whiting, Ctptured at Fort Fiher, is an old fnecd of h a Captor, ta. T'wrrj. A girl of 13 and a bov of 11 were convicted of seiiit.g liquar, by a Lenox, Mas ,jurj, last week. Tie Wahii.gton mills of Lawrecce, Mas , minuractured $4.500.tX0 worth ot goods lat jear at a ptcfit of $31J,IKK. A woman in Missouri raised $6.000 by her ert work on a half acre- of tobacco plants last The value of the fur trade of s' Mitititata, tor ltl3, was greater t:n hat of auj other preceding year bv $100,100 Mafic of the season tOunJs from tha 1'ght catarrh. Wbeu ia a cabbage like a book ? When it is reaj " I teil yoa what, air," said a Yackeo of his oppocicLt. " that ma don't aanount to a sum iti arithmetic ; you adJ bim uj. aud there is tiotuing to carry ! I. 11. Sevoivur ra'uMfl laal seaaon uu seveu eighths of au acre, ia an old muck swamp, iu ew Britain, Ct., a crop of tobacco which w gb4 after curiuf , 2,33 poanda.

Hur training by machinerj, which on'gicttei in Bristol, England, Lai now bocome so common in London, that any halr-dreaser who wlabes totetain his tusine mmt put up mtchioerj, wbieb oiU ao-vut 70. Therf were oaly three dat s d fTtrence in the age reached by Daniel Webster and Edward Everett at tbe time of their respective deaths. The former wai seventy years, nine days and ix mouth; the latter was seventy years, Li-e

months a-,d three days old. The Djrroit Tribune publishes the income list of that district. The largest income isthat cf Capt. E B. Ward. iil. 037; tbe next Urge3t that of Senator Chn Her. SSG.2JC; the next that of II. P. Ba'dwin. $33.617; tbe next that of C. H. Ilih!, $33.4 JO. There are seven iucoccs whxh eaal or s.boat equal $30.000; thirteen $20,) 0, and fourteen $11.000. Gea. Can has $Ji,a,o. The lady of the White Ham ii making the White Uoue endurable again. Tbe other night men had to leive their carpet bags, umbrella, over !o.. over coats, dogs, Ac, behind item ia the Ll!, and the women to put off their ihw!a, hoods. brogns, Jcc, before they could get into the i-alooiis. SttunJay was the first of the matinees. Tbe tewipapers report it an elegant gathering of ladies and gentlemen. If Mrs. Lincoln will oaly recivilixe Washington re:over it from karbaristn -he will do a great deal more for the ocial institution than her bus band is doing for the cegro institution Wash. Letter. MEDICAL. EOBACK'S BITTEES (JRKK.SBACK8 ABE GOOD. BUT noniCKs .1fE RETTER. STOMACH BlTrEKS. Ten ttwan.-t bottles Kol l ia in month. TL nit pjulr touiach Litter ia as?. ROBACK'A BITTER. Good fur aidrant;eOTntf tb Stomach, Bilionsae, Live? Coin pla-.tt and jjfueral debility. KOVACK'S PITT EES. Tbey poatesawonderfal toule it. fjjr v. proper.Jes, jnv'.Tifr, tone ta ids appetite aii dlioiti organs. KOBACK'S BITTE R8. debilitated I.adiesand sedentary peroiiH will rind In tbeiu an eirller;t tonic. ROBACK'S UITTKRS. A wln glasiful hef&reearh meal will remove iiidinetion aad all lirer dica-. ItOBACK'S ITiritH. They are better than all RUs, Powder aad Iber nanseou, disagreeable compoaads. ICOUACK'S IJITTEKS. TLey' can la takeo withast regard to aiat. As aa appetizer tLey bare do equal. IlOIJAt'K'S KITTEKS. They ara prepared by aa old and ki'lfal pkytlclao from w t li-anowu vekttab! remedies. ItOKACIfS mxTi:it!. Wherever known they bava becoaia a taadard family trenrtbening remedy. KO ISA : it's IS itt i: KS. Try one bottle, and yoa will alwai uaa them aad recommend them to other. KOIUriCK RITTUKS. :. r. millACK NaI Froprletor And compounder of Stomach Bitters, Blood PuriBor and Blood nil, and Distiller and manufacturer of Catawba and Swedi.-h Brandies, and all kinU of the fiuest domestic liquor-', which are sold wholeaI or In any desired quantify, at Kos.M, .V, 60 and 62 Eat Third utreet, Cincinnati, O. roraale by Drrnrirists nd Dealer In Medicine everywhere, and by Browuinir A Skaa, J. R. Vickers and W. I. Uaakit A Co.. Indianapolis may2 wlyAiltaw LA ÜTJE'S GREAT WAE SHOW! TLs Wonderful Stratopateticon, ar Wa'klng Army. raoM thi TamosT TDiATia, bostgs. -A-T IVTAOOISTIC tt rv -r.-r. POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMEN CUSTGr Tuesday Evening, January 24th. f WWW. most thrilling of all modern miracle., embracing an astounding combination or trO.OtiO Moving and Anirig f igure and Model of Hen. Ilore. Animal Miips, Ac, vividly re-enacting tbt princ'pal battle, both by ea and land, at the great Soutberu Uebellicn. Mr. I) C. LA Kt'K, tbe gre a'et of livirj humorists, will appear at each exhibition, in hi verjr aoiuting and laughable comic parlor entertainment, entitled ".1 KI K'S 0M0UF0D1UTIKS." Admiion l ent. Ke-er ed eata cer.t., ' Ior open at 6; tocoumeuce at Z. irrAn Afternoon Kahlhition will b given on Stat urdayi Januar,' at 3 o'clock, for tbe accoiurao lation of Indies and Cnildrcn. Admission ta matinee cents; Chi! Irea 13 cent. Janl--dllKl MEDICAL. MANHOOD 2. week by DR. KICURD'S OY LUE. Dr. liivord, fl'aiii.) after jear of earnest oheitation, ha at length accetded to the urgent requot of the American puM; and appointed an agent in New York, f r tbe saie of bis valad and highly prized Ktnce of Life. This wonderful agent will restore Mathood to the nnt .-battered constitution ia four weak, and, if nd aio-dir.2 to printed iu-tructi n, failure i impoiide. This life-retoring remedy hould be taken by all about to uiairy, a it effect are permanent. Suece., in every cav, i certain. Dr. Kiccrd Kh.-ence of Lif i told in ca.ea, with full intructions for ue, at Sj.1, or four quantitier in oue foi 19, and will bo eut to any part, carefully packed, n tece.pt of remittance to hi accredited agent. Circnlar ent free on recript of four stamp. 1'IIiLir ROLAND, 447 Broome meet, ja-21-dly One door wet of BroaJway, N. T. LECTURES. riii!oophy of Marriage. 1 1HE PKOl'KIKTOKS OF TDK NF.W YOKK MUSEUM of Anatomy have determined, regarile of ex-peii-e, to ine free, (for the, benefit of snlering humanity, and tappreMon of quackery,) four f their mot interetlr g and instructive lecture on Vrr,at.d it diMnaLticatiin.. Nervoa and t'bvsical Debility, l'remamrc ttecljne cf lanboo1, Ind;i;tior), Weakne-s or Depresion, Impotency, Iji ef tnersry and MaLly Fower; the re at S.K-iaI Kvil, and thoe ilaladir wbUh reu'.t from youthful foliie. exc of maturity, or ignorjneo of I'hysivloy and laws of Natare. Thee invaluable Iectures have ben the means cf enlightetiin anl aarini; ihu-aTiH-. and will t frrwardt f r, rn ro-ipt vt four Mimp, by a 11 rin 8e-r-tary. New Itrk Mu-eutn of Anatomy aiJ Medicine, 18 Broaiaay, New York. Jau-'l-dly OOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &". noon, sash and ullnd V ACTO It.Y. rnncy Srroll nwing, .tloMlng) of all I'ntterna I'annrla, ICnlaetl anrt Tenoning. Patlca'.ar attet-tion gven to ail k:rtdt of Carpenter Work. Or 'er solicited and prompt'y f.l'ed at bort notice. BATCHELOR & FEAK1 LEY. ia III AX Al'OI.ISJ, 1M. Jr.t3 1. OFFlCr, 19 Cirele Street. PRINTINC, &C. rata. w. uu. HALL o. r. rTca;?i. Ttlll.XO.'X. 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ras ab.tstam itrertL atroart axraaMir i MIDNIGHT ItIJ'OItTGENERAL WEWö, OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. FRO.II -SAX FKAKCIKCO. Further Proceedings of Missouri Convention, the isrjbiws raoM CAT.A'DA Extracts from Southern Papers. AVjVBIIIISOTOrs' NEW8, Damajre of the Smithsonian Insti tute by Fire. &c Ac. Ac. ar. Officiul War itulletln. War Dir artment, ) WashingToji, January 23. J Major General Pix: The following telegram hti been received by this " department, Iruia Lieutenant General Grabt ( üeneil. ' E. M. Stanton. Cut 1'oint. January 23d To KM. Stanton Secretary of War : One of my f Uff baa jost returned from Fort Fisher, with dettpatcbe from Gen Terry, from which I extract the following : On the ICth int-t , the euemy blew up Furt'd Cawt!l and Ctmpbell, and abandoned them and the works on Smith's Island.acd those at SmitbSeld and Keeves Toiot. Ali of thoe-placed were occupied by llie ntvv. The whole number of gun captured, amount to 1C2. A large number. of sic!l arm. al-o fell into our h:iui besides great quantiti'.-s of ordnance., acd commissary toea.' Our caauaütie prove mal!er tban at first reported, they count up thui : 12 officers, 107 men killed, 45 oGieers m:J 4J' men woundf-d. . - Signed, J. S. (Jeaxt, Lieutenant Ocueral. Frsm San Francisco. Sas FaANcisco, January 23. Letter from Mazv.lan to the 1 lib icst announce the arrival of Capt. BeauregarJ. brother of Ueaurcjiard of t?ie cnftlerate state, in the capacity of private secretary to Wm. M. ( win, ' formerly United Staten tecator from California. Capt. BeauregarJ reports that Owinn lias been created Duke by Kmperor Maxirailiiat), and that Sonors, Sinalva, Chipuapua, Durargo at.d Lower California have been ceded to Napoleon by the Mexican covemmerit iu payment for the troops furnished by the French Government to subjugate Mexico, and that Mr. Gwinn hau been appointed Vice Roy over tho.e state, nndjviil so-n enter upon the dichnrge of his dutiet. This atury is uot believed farther than that Owinn has obtained certain grants of land, n au thorized to encou age immigration from the confederate states. The imperial force appeir to l gradually acquiring possession of the country in spite of occasional (ucce-'s by Ja'irez. Murh leelinr exists against the Americans, on the part of the imperi t!its, and at Mtziliu they are hoatilely spoken of by the imperial organ. Many Americans, in consequence of their treatment, are moving to California who intended to etay in Mexico. There were thirteen persons lost. The bodies of onlv six are recovered. I' rout New York. New Yori, January 21 The uteamer S It. SpauldioK, from Fort Fiiher on the brings 44Ö wounded soldiers. She reports that number of our gunboats had gone up Cape Fear river and were engaged in Lelling the woodd on both aides to ditflode the enemy. The Richmond Examiner of tho 20th says: Kefuew who reached Charleston on the 17th, report that Slurin-tn has hent one corps to co operate in the attack on Wilmington. The Examiner a!o pays that the loss of Fort Fi'her was occasioned by Bragg failing to attack our rear. The latest from Hoed reports his army in fine spirits, and on tbe w.iy to Corinth. The supercedure ot Hoed by Dick Taylor is confirmed. Tbe Whig and Sentinel are out in extensive bitter articles agamn reunion. Tbe steamer Atlanta, from Mobile bay on the lC;h. has arrived with 1,000 bales of cottou from the rebel j;OTernraent, to purchase blankets, clothing, kc, for the relief "of prisoners. Nothing of moment is going on in rhe vicinity of Mobile. The Express' Washington special of tbe 24th says: Ex-President Fierce is hourly expected here, and he is said to te one of the peace comoiinaioners. The Poet's Washington special fays the military committee of the hone summoued the keeper of the Old Capitol prison before them to-day. His evidence shows that many persons are still in prison agaiim wb.m ro charge have been made. from St. Louis. St. Louis, Januirv 24 The convention veterday, in committee of the whole, adapted the following resolution of the bill of rights: Sections 12 and 1 J define in what manner religious corporations can be established in the state, and how gifts and sales of land can be made to ministers and religious denominations in tbe state Section 14 declare all elections hall be full and open. Section 15, that courts of justice ought to te open to every person and certain remedy afforded for every irjury to person, property or character. Section 1G, that no private property ought to be taken or applied to public use without just com per. sat ion. Section 17, that the right of trial bv jury fhill remain invio'ate Sections lt to 20 ia-!usive, define the rights of persons before court. Section 22 declares the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus cannot be suspended except in cases of rebellion or insurrection. Section 23 protects people againt unreasonable searches and seizure. Sections 25 and 2G refer to treason ag&inst the state and conform to the general constitution. From Quebec. Qt rate, January ID. Therewasan opening debate iu parliament last ciht. The government was sustained by a large majority. The conduct of the southern refueo iu Canada was strongly denounced. A determination was expressed to end the abue of asyulm A commission was issued to inouireinio the cause of the failure of ju:ice in reference to the St. Albans raiders, the conduct of Chief Justice Loursol an the chief of police ; in ths meantime the gOTernmcnt Las auspeuded Course!. Wl ebic, January 21 In parliament, to day, the naai.ee minis'er brought a mesae from the governor ser.eral tracm:tticg estimates for current year, in wh ch is included some $iO,(.UO in gold. U make good the mor.ey improperly aur rendered in the cae of the St. Albans raiders, and claimed by L'cite-J States government under extrad'tion treatT. Front Tnalalnsrton. VAB(tioi. 3.40 p. tu , January 24 The SmstbaoLian Institute is now completely enveloped in flaojrs. and it look as if its contents would be consumed. A delegation bat arrived here to secure an apropriation by eoogresa for tbe coostructioa of a asal to conctet Cro Say with Lake Uiokijaa.

From Sandvakf. 1 SA5Dc?rT,-Jtnoarj ' J4 About 4 o'clock this morning fixe broke out in a Jarjre stoce buildlnp.ocopiedbt Pieree, Wirlsey & Co is a spoke factory and- planing mill. Tbe buildirr. machinery and larjr. amount of stock, Wat tattllj dfttrojtvl by the fire. Some fifty hand. were thrown out of employment. - The leas on

stock: is jj.uw. n which the insurance is Si.'JU. 1 be building was owcedbj R.R. Hubbard k Co.. oa which there iano icauranca. rrotu Toronto. . . ... j0öTto. rfanaarr . I be decision in the Barle? V c te &Jtn 00 FriJ7 mornicfr. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. Naw Yoa, January 21. A Boston dispatch says the crew o.' the pirate Florida. corJi ced at Fort Warren, bare received orders for release on condition that they leave the country within ten d.avs, but are auable to do so lor want of funds. About 300 prisoners, including nine generals, are now in Fort Warren. Four vessels loaded with cotton from Savannah are expected to arrive soon. No more Savannah cotton will b sold until Commissioner Draper returns. Tbe Times' Washington special says peace rumors increase ia number end eitraraance, and are without any substantial foundation. Mr. Blair brought a letter from Jeff. Davis, saying that whenever the United States would receive commissioners from the confederate states they would be appointed On his return to Richmond Blair took a letter with the repeated assurances of the president' document ad-dres-ed"to whom it may concern." Blair has no authority to intimate, in any way, that tbe government will open negotiations that will imply the existence of the confederate government. The World's Savannah letter eats that busi ness is suspended in Charleston, and non-combat tants.were preparing to leave the city. There are few troops there, all that could be spared haviii been seat to liraucurille to meet Sherman's advance. There appear to be no doubt that Charleston will be evacuated, and the only opposition Sherman will meet mav be expected at Branchville - Deserters frcm Charleston say tbe defences in rear of the city are untenable, and it would re quire a very brief siege. The Richmond Sentinel says no wilder hallucination could take possession of the human mind than the belie! mat we could ever agaia live with the Yankees oa terms of equality, or live uudsr any government with them except as a conquered people. The Enquirer of the 21st congratulates its readers and the country on the restoration of Leu. Johnston to the command of tbe armies ot the west. The Richmond Examiner says the reprt of the supercedure of Hood by Dick 1 aylor ia confirmed Washington, January 24. The secretary of war, in answer to a resolution of the hou-e, aays that no money has. been paid tor commutation ao far aa he has beeu advised, or believes, by fersons illegally drafted. The commutation money was returned when persons paying were shown to be entitled to exemption, aud tho payment ot this class of claims is still going 00 aa rapidly and possible, and, as more important business will permit, the provost marshal thinks they will soou be disposed of. The long pending claim of Cormiek & Ramsey upon the government on account of the abrogation of their California mail contract, has been decided in their favor. A communication from the provost mrahal general relative to the term of service of tbe 100 day's troops was sent to the House to daj by the secretary of war. The crder calling them eut was inclosed, which expressly declares that no boiMity shall be paid or service credited to them. Besides this it explains the compact between the president and the governors. Men so hastily called into eervice has greatly prevented a careful preparation of the rolls necessary to allow credits, an J the benefit would be of no value compared with the extra time and labor upon the department. WAsniNfcTOS, January 24. Th's afternoon about 3 o'clock a fire broke out in the Smithsonian building, above the picture gallery, between the ceiling sod the root, caused, it is supposed, by a defeetive Cue. The ceiling soon fell in, and in a few moments the gallery was one sheet of flame. The fire, as it mounted theceutrai tower, burst in full volume from the roof. It was a magnificently grand aud curious spectacle. There were some 20U of Starley'a pictures here. He bad negotiated for their sale to the Michigan University ; fire or six of them veresaved. The loss is very serious. A Urge library iu the east wing was not damaged. The furniture of Profeisor Henry and other property was injured by hasty removal. The full extent of the loss is not yet ascertained. A strong military guard waa in attendance. Great difficulty was felt at first iu getting water. All the steam eugincs have full play upon the flames. It was late in the ever.ing before they were got under full control. W.asuixorox, January 24. To day was set apart from tbe return of tbe writ of habeas corpus of the superintendent of the Old Capital prison, commanding him to produce the bodies of Christopher Y. Hogan aud John Duau, with the date and cause of their arrest. They were tormerly employed as detectives. New Yokx, January 24. The Richmond Examiner hopes theYirginialegialature will pass re solutions tendtring the confederate government full consent of the state to the proposition of abolition to France and England upon the es tablishment of independence, and pledging Virginia to make good the recount as aoon after aa the treaty of peace is signed. COMMERCIAL. I ar BLaaaara., Cincinnati Itlarket. Cincinnati, January 21. The markets are genrally unsettled and thincs tending downward Flour nominal unchanged, small sales ; superior 75 $. Wheat dull and unchanged ; $1 85(31 90 not Oats dull, at S6c. ; large offering!. Corn dull, at $1 101 12 for ear, and $1 16 for shelled. Kye dull. Barley higher, prime fall $1 6S.f$l 70. Whi-ky dull small sales at $2 20. Provision uotbingdoing, and prices entirely nominal. Nothing transping in bulk meats. Noting doin in lard and prices t omlnal. Mess Tork sold at 3S 33. Lard dull; email sales prime city at2le. Cloverseed declined to $15. Flaxseed to $2 75(22 65. Coffee lower. Groceries dull. Silver $1 eO Gold iy5 fv fork xdurltet. Niw Yoaa, January 24. Cotton dull and lower ; heavy 65 95 and closing at inside price. Flour state and western auii, ana fj w a a t 35 (20 50 for extra state ; rounJ Loop Ohio, and braniis closirc dull. $lü M (3 IU 75 extra $10 11 CO; trade WHkj heavy cd lower; western $2 30(2; 2 32 closing at inside price; price dull and 3 0 5c lower. Wheat Chicago ipricg at 4J 10; No. 2, 2 22 Q 2 3. Kje 4u!et and lower, $1 65. Barle v quiet. Corn "limiiei eupplv ; Yellow Jeraev fl T. mixed weatern at $1 rf. Oat rather active; $1 04 ; for weetern. I'euoleura dull; 46 4" for crnde ; 04 lor refined in bond. Wool dull Purk ia decidedly lower, and men duicg ; $37 5 (it3 for new met ; for 'C3 4 do cah, j an 1 regular wav eloaing at 35 50 cah 30 50 : 3150 lor rrirxi; $35 00 ;Q35 50 for prirct me s. Bee! quiet. Beef bama quiet aad ancharjged; $27. Bacon idea iu noderate requeat ard flrcer; for CutaberlanJ cut; acd 19l 2:. Dreatod bogt rary dull at lCc for western cbiefaj at 16c. Lard haavy, and lawer 16Q22;c. latter ao extra aia.

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Ä T Ä 3H1 25 JE; Extract front Dr. LlfilitUIII' Work craataarrti Ha STmpitmi caanae and Effect. T& S nt eeosatlon I aally a fee Mr r cf ctryne aad heat la tbe to, and a freqaext lacLaatlen to nee tier. There is as inability to braatba freely, as tat do bcome. topil up, ometiiae en en ide aad aomettm a tbe other. Soon a clear, wttery, acri 1 d!cbafg make it appearance, excoriating tb o.tril, nU edges cf tb lip, which becom red and ionhit wollen. After a few days the dinctarr become thick, )e!lowih, xtrrme'y freq ieDt, and cocti&ue tu be a marked feature ef ta disease, acd a eoarc cf much danger and th create auceyaore. After nr or lets time. II fcecoeea puralent, highly olensivt, aJ acaes S3 extremely fetid oder. It U usually profus a te reauirt, when con Cae4 to the noe, the frequent application of the handaerchier, or, ir It crups iuto the throat, wfeica ;s more particularly tbe cae while tie body it in a horiioutal pe tition, a ajnrg '!, co&stant'ipectoration nt tease timet betb. Sleep itfreo jeaily i!i''beJ bv a tecatlon of cboilcz. raued by the prem-e of the ill-charge la th throat. Owing to tbe beat in the bead, tbe atery portion or tbe secretion often evaporate and ammlng a condition ! toudity I deposited epos tbe Eembraue of the aoae am upper part of the tarsal ia tbe khare : crutt or bard enrd lump. Tbe acrntauUtiou of theca incruMatioD produces a fee'.iig of discomfort, and narrow the nsaal passage as to embarrass respiration. Therefore, frequent effort have to be ma le to remove there, either by forcibly Mowing the noce, or by perüstent taeking a practice a disagreeiMe. to the one affected at it it t tho arouni him. After the removal, that tide of tht incrutation which adhered to th mucoaa cembran will otuet met be found bloody, a fact which eiplaint the force required for iu dUlodcmenU Lmrirg tleep theo incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and th feeling i therefore most uncomfortable in tbe morning. Sometime all effort to clear the throat are futile until after breakfast or something warm it twallowed. Some patieata tat that they are not saecetofataatj they have twaliowed tome a auk or brandy. The d'. charge, which it t:rt without mcll, t'-uifi ia tbe progrei of the complaint an exceively fetid odor, th breath participate in th;, and becom occasionally to revokitjgly oflenMTe a to reader the patient an otject of di.-gut to h:uie:f a well as to other. Ulceration of the raucous membrane of the noe take place frequently, sometime ersa attacking the botes, when mail particls f f that hubstance will occasionally be found mixed w.th tbe discharge. The axnmulatluu of the discharge, togetner with tbe thickened condition of tbe snucoas membrane, rendera respiration through the nasal pastage very difficult, and oftentimes Impossible, boceuitaUug respiration principally through tbe mouth, a met bod very deleterious to th general health, but more part enlarly solo the lungs, a will te kkown hereafter. He uopteaaa&t noise produced during lap, known aa conn, originate from the same canse. Tbe mice lo.-es its muMcal quality, and afcm" a discordant, harsh and naal character; the sense of uncll becomes much impaired or entirely loot, aod th same effect, though les frequent, is produced on the ene ef taste. Occasionally, w hile blowing 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 tudde&ly with something like a snapping sound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until, at one tlue, heariEg docs not return, and remains permanently irtjnred. Noises in tbe had, of every conceivable description, make their appearance and add to the distress rf the sufferer, and hearing may be lost so gradually that a considerable degree of deafiies may eaii-t befor tbe peraon it reallr aware cf tbe fact. The eyes are apt to become weak, irritable, and di.-posed to water cn exposure to the cold and wind, or after the tightest exertion. A pain, more or less acute, or a distressing feeling of pressure, is expeiioticed over the eyes, and aometime on the top or back of the heaJ, and also pain iu the face, clorely resembling neuralgia, for wbich it is very often mistaken. Th dittress in the head weakens the memory and produce irritability and tnoroseuess of disposition. The stomach onfTers generally more or less, and is weak and irritable; the appt-tite it capricious, and I nearly always bad in the morning. In revere caes the system becomes feeble and proMrate, aud there is an aversion or inability to either physical or mental exertion. Not nnfrequently catarrh prove fatal, either by debilitating tbe system and wearing out the patient, or by travaliag downward and producing throat affections, bronchitis, and finally consumption. It may be safely asserted that after heri itary predisposition, catarrh i the most frequent andi portaut cause of this fatal complaint. Catarrh baa been conc.dered an incurable diretse, ar on the strength of that supposition has been neglect by both the profession and the public. As it is the reciting cause in full half tbe ca.se s of deafness, Drs. Lifchthill have for years past made its proper treatment their special ttudy, and have by their success fully established the curability of the offensive complaiat, lhat this it no mere assertion, cau be readily proved by the numerous testimonial from highly respected part: who have been nnd r their treatment for this complaint. From Rev. St-lnon Kastwood, Tastor of the Kirt Baptist Church of Iexter, Mich. DrraoiT. 3jt. II, 1S64. Da. LiaaTHiLL Dear Air. I would respectfully inform you as to the progress cf my case since 1 went underyonr treatment during your laut visit. When I then consulted you I bad been eerlomly afflict d about fourteen years with Catarrh in it worst form, accompanied with deafness. I am now ao much improved, and my general health very rauch better to remarkably so that I cheerfully fender you theise of my nam as a reference, should yoa have occasion to need it. 1 can heartily recommend you to the public generally, as I have already done so to my more intimate friends. riease accept thi as a slight testimonial of your (kill, and my gratetul thanks for th bene tit 1 have receive-! at your hands. Truly yours, KLSO EASTWOOD. From Kev. P.Ii. Rosse U, Lynn . M.. 1 hae ben much troubled with Catarrh of tbe worst type for Home twenty year. It gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoarseness, destroying the sense of emell, and breaking down my general health to snch a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate and sus pend public speaking. I made diligent use of the useful remedies, such as nuffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and Inhalations, bnt without any salutary effects. Last lummcr I heard of Dr. Lighthill s successful mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and put myself under his treatment. 1 began immediately to improve, and this improvement has gone on till th present time. My catarrh has gradually melted away, my cough ha disappeared, my voice has become natural, and 1 am once more able to preach tho blessed gospel. Let me advise 11 troubled with catarrhal aiSicuities to apply to Dr. L ghthill. P. R. KI jSSKLL. DcraoiT, November S, 1384. Da. Li:imiii.u llaving been under sour treatment 1 since your last visit to Detroit, and being ci red, 1 desire j to express my deep felt gratitude for the attention and benetit I hav received at your hands. 1 was very ser'ously affected with catarrh in it worst stages for mauy years, and also deaf, sometimes totally so. My general health was to debilitated that I was compelled to aban don business ntirely. One month's treatment has made me feel like a new man, and I have now resumed my occupations, the disease having left me almost entirely. I have recommended you to aeveral who are similarly afäicted, and shall continue to do so. Please accept my warmest thanks, and believe me, yours truly, B. W I LB ER, üempLi, St. Clir cocnty, Michigan. From tho Borne Journal, Juno 4th. In every business ar profession, indeed in every department of science or ? kill, ther is always some acknowledged head, someone why stacdsout In bold relief amocg his fellows as a sort of leader. In the study and treatment of deafness and catarrh, as special diseasee, Dr. X. h. LiKhthill, rf this city, occupies Just the position above decriLed. He has devoted years of labor to thi specialty, and is now rearing tbe reward of hislndostrv. The witness to th Doctor's success in this dspartmeat of medicine. We quote the paragraph: "Ccai or a Dkaf Mit. Louis Leewetsteln, a lad U years of age, hern in Germany, came tathiscity when ha wa about two years old. Soon after bis arrival here ho was taken sick and lost his hearirg. By degrees be became first deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten years ho was a mute, unable to bear tho loudest voices, or to ar ticulate a word, abont a year age he wa placed by his i parent in tbe bands of Dr. Llghthill, vho has so far suecrrurq iu rr-ioncg 10 uim a:a lost powers 01 Bearing ana utterance, that he can converse with those who speak to him distinctly and deliberaiely. During the pat four or five months he has been under th tuition of Mr. Benncke, and has mad considerable prgre in reaiirg and arithmetic ' Having been sapplied with th young man add res, w; further investigated the matter, aud discovered that, previous to calling on Dr. Lighthill, the youth'a case was considered hpele?s, and he was tor two years aainmat ; ot tue car ana lornb aylun. Tbe Rev. Dr. Jfott, D. D., i Professor in Union College, Schenectady, in a published ' letier, tender his gratitude to Dr. Lighthill for trsaticg J ucceful!y his cs ef deafre. Kev. Frd. S. Jwell, Frofessor in the S'at Xormal School at Albany, also tet- ; tif.es to having been cared of catarrh. Dr. Lighthill pasJ sse?! other written te.timonial ani tributes to hiatalj eat from em of our wealtLi:5t and mot prominent ar.d mpectel citiiens, which reav be teen on aon'ieatiou. It j would be difficult to rpeak in any bnt term of praise of ! hi treatment, in .he lace of the many proofs and fact I tektifyirg to hi success. DR. LIGHTHILL TT1LL MARK HIS THIRD VISIT -TO INDIANAPOLIS, JANUARY 31st, a Witt -i BTM Atx ar Ta rrill Fcbrmiry -Atli, ONE WEEK ONLY! TTSi te-mvnew'a SeoCÜal kt ettax laetJmooJ

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