Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4487, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1865 — Page 2
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Tai C5X0J it ytiT ti riisiiTHj-yciiK thorsdat morhino. March 3. A .leva iiurabu; at Work TL abollilon'uu of S4r Eafclaoi bare aurtt, braotew iocietja tbat . lcmli t j . Tbe re great oa "cociVJd," m tbe ptblic koow. Tbli tut and labtet intention ii eallei the 'American Uoioa CoaalisJ'o2', tL'i bi for iu object tbe re-peopling of the southern state, upon tut batia of inJuatry, eOucatbn, freedom and christian morality." W bireaeeocce of Iu circulars, and le&rn lU detifr.s tberefrora at follows: 1. Tberelief of Imnedlate wot and Buffering br the distribution of food, clotbicg and medicine. 2 Tbe restoration and cncoungctneTit of do taet tic Industry. 3. Toeocoaraf tbe Introduction of settler into cn portions of tbe eooatrj as may be opes to envrration, by s Sordini: them trustworthy in formation ' as to the character and promise of sach localities, ard by facilitating tbe rt n-Oral of their families. 4 Tbe introduction of accredited je eben to tbe local agencies ani the promotion of general education. 5. Tbe eccocrijemest of a patriotic devotion to tbe union and to liberty, by mesns of an in telligeot sad independent presi. 6. And thus oreoare the war for the estab lishment of lota! christian chorebe tbroagbout tbe tosu by thflserertl denominition. It it pleasant to set people on good terms with themselves, and there are cor e who cad outehiie the Faxitsn church of, New EogUnd in thi re pect. ,Tbs members of it all belong to the mutoal admiration society, and, from I'araon Bucats, down to the smalleat colporteur to tbe su (ferine' heathen of tbe ' whi, they bate all learned to blow tbeir own trutrpct aci njTpjr.ify their own rigbteousneäi. Tbe relief which the phirie?i propose to sitend to tbe people of the rotttri, "in -food, clothing and medicine," would never hato beer seeded ii tbe abolition church bad attended to the preaching of tbe gopI, instead of exciting tbe coactrt 03 the subject of negro Isyctj, rraying eection. ag!nst section, und infusing a spirit of hatred between people wbo shotjld bate lired.in peace. Besides, it would. La quite amusing if a differed feeling did not fores itself upon us, to bear tbee people talk of "tie restoration afc4 encouragement of domestic industry" st the aoutb, when it is remembered that during this war, brought upon us by i!je treten of New England to tbe constitution, tbe food atd clothing, the firming implement., tbe faetorie, the barns, the grain, tbe cattle and borge, bad been given to the flames an J the faggjot.or carried off and destroyed, in obedience to the clamor of these hypocrites for a war of extermination, rapine and outlawry on the very people whom tbej bow propose to aid. If Ibens pretentious bum bugs had permitted the administration to conduct the war against armed rebels alone, there would bate been no need of ibis work of philanthropy. In thU esse, they might just as well bate kept their "accredited teicher'' and "local sjenc'ei" in the coneaiil work of enslaving the minds and roesciebcM of their own people. They have already done this, and mon effectually, till tbeir ection baa become savage and wicked in hatred of the people of the south, both rebel and otherwise. To carry out their mad schemes of negro emancipation and equality, these pious Jacobin? have piled up a national debt of fvur thousand millioud, and caused the bst blood of the people to flow io ccpious streams. Tbey have clsmnred for the conti apr tipn of public and prirate pruierty in tbo south tbey have demanded a war, rot Bguinst those in at taa. alone, but agiitst Lba iuuoceul and help less who never rsiaed a hscd against tbe union. Tbeir war policy" has been forced upon the army commanders, and houses barns, factories, mills, farming utensils, wheat, corn, and even clothing, bate been given to the dames, to appeaae the fell spirit of the vile pretenders to godliness. Having begf ared tbe?e non-combatants by bringing poverty to their doors, these extremely pious saints cow propose to form "com mission" to supply "food, clothing and medi cine" to needy people of tbe south through tbe avenue of "teacher" and "local agencies " They first destroy what these people hd to live upon, outof pure hate, and now tbey will beg tbe northern people out of means to mike good what has been riven to tbe flames outof sheer wantonness and bate ! This is tbe philosophy of this new bumbur. the " Ameiican Union Commission.". It is extjacrdinary that these philanthropic pretenders do not tire in their course of decep tion. Dut tbey do Dot. They have ehrel, and are undaunted In their determination to be con idsred tbe salt of the earth, when, in fct, the are tbe "souncing brii" class of sincere. Uo. der tbe pretense of " establishing loyal chrL ian churches," tbey are intent only on establishing their own system of rbriatisuity, a sort of flit cal tbeocracT, which has ever Wen the bare and e 9 m curse of pure and uueS'.ei reliiun enemy of both church sod state. Tlar Inaiiguraatlon nail. The in tu juration ball tok fcl.sce to-uiilt in ths larce bill iu the north wi".ofthe r.lcr.t Office, fly 10 oV!Kk tht cro ivnl brcoaje to immense that staudinj-room wn a!ni : impo rible, tu ray nothing of an ut;er abc nee of danc ing. People of every position iu Ute eeadl to bs present, and the Cvtume were as varied s those who wore them. Tbe pnvi Jei.t and I tdy were receivrl at II p. ra., with proper cereniuy, oa behalf ofthe comoiittee of arranpemeat, the band striking up immediately the nitioml air as the distinguished ;juets entered the crowd The ball wit a rest aucces The ball-room was finely decorated and triliitntly lighted. telegraphs the Washington correspondent of Tbe Cincinnati Commercial. Are euch exhibitions creditable in the pre? est condition id the country? The Zion's IleralJ, the orgsn cf the M K charch in New Eoe,liud. mdethe follow, tag comments upon the ball in alvsr.ee, a". 1 we commend tbem to the admirer of "iLe g jts.-u-raen" which has so much at heart the interests of Ood and humanity, anJ which decUre "Latever appesrs to be God's will, I will do:" W lhTD from the newap&per that tieure room in the north win j ot tne patent omce ia to We had hoped th-t that pitv e of folly and wick edaea bad been washed out of the nation.il char acter b? th rtrer of patriotic Wood, which mingle wub the tens ot wiJjas a-id orpiun, hve been fljwing through the land for the lat four years. If, in the timea of nnivarsal laDentation ind treat rsournir.. when t?n of tbouattida of bereaved Rtcheh refu to be c uforlel. tcu iKeir uot! Ma are !? when thoktands of our Union priv:icri are lanpcilvn arid Jinjf in rebel rria..a i.d thou4nd more ate iutliku( ia war teeeolly &tvl t.opiUHwif, j we itvi omttr 9?h e'rcMm'ttr.rc. men aLd wo ! tneo wä lo dne aiil ref el, Uriuk acJ caroue. anl tliua insult our c on Mm a ttiei, aa well aa the i;rei uwi, bi uj imrrp imoh ( hoe arm aloDt w hare beea air from natijoal ic?:ruc I t. On. let thern teleCt )rn Other tim iKm il., .1 iaauuratioa wf ibtibief toaiatrateof the oation. ' ana mm -Mlir pure man e 'patent oßif, r an? thaf of the pab!;c tu:! I ri at Wiihicj. 1 ton. Jt a'rikea a ibat tba prwiJect ha iviue! t-j any pfOcltDattfj for days of fajtite. haxil i lion an 1 brayer.". to aanctioo the twli.o ol : ch a WalP iff torjnectinri with hia owe iL lue-! fr.anT iatioo auch tion loto a reapci-a tfi.-e, tLe Jatia of which b cac&st ttccajsaJttUy pviTra wit bo 4 1 d!ria a'4
Ttc fre;-ezt calls f:ca etyMl ot tbe wy j tioc, when viesed la connection with tbe soelil hab.t prevailing In Washington, ttany if which re stsctbned by tbe oreecce spd sprotalof1 tbe president. bre, to some m:ndf, too mach the appearance of a solemn face Tbe religious enUiiities of the whole country Art shocked.
pained an i offended by tbeta. "Chmtiaa r?'' hose r-rsyers have acerjde1 dailv to uo-rfor dtiivetance from our national calamities, desire to see on such an occasion some decent reipoct ahnwn to the Gol tbev worabin br the natio- 's representaüves' at Wab ogtoa. We pray tbem to dispense with a btil on tee msugcrttion of tbe president. It would be inSnltcly tnorc becoming for til the oCicials to po with ti.a (.resident to church, and there listen to a -etruoo sp;.wpriste to the occasion and to fend the rest of the evening in prater for the bleing cf God u:oi) tbe incoming I'lministration. It n-sny of theta rievcr pray tbeKrelve9, can they tot aHJrJ to be reverent for ose dyf while otters are willing to in soke up-n tbem a'nd the country tbe ble-itg of Heaven? While. we regard it as a sin at any time, on iucU an occasion for tbe nation's ofbeiary to con decend to ?uch letity s to conde-vceid to pucii levity as t attend and ssnction a "grand bill," ws ülisli Ivjk uj-n it at thi time, a-i a üi?rtit insult Uj'.h to (iod and men. We. therefore, here thai good t3e nd betur judguet Hill prerail at W"hington, and thit if for no other reon, out of repcct t j the njemory thoce who have died for their country, out of sympa thy for tbe thoussxis who still weep and raourn, and out of regard for the christian sentiments of the truest patriots ia all the land, there will be no "preidcntiil insHEurAtioa ball" this teir. Zio.Ys Herald, J?n. ' , r' I'lae.'Sieir lnrlltnetit. - The amendatory enrollment bill a finally peu-el by the Iloa-c.sycs t'J to 3 ) r.jys, is ij suat-ince as follows. Some of iti proviaiocs have jet to receive the enaction of the Senate: Hereafter all persons mustered ia the military or naval lervice. whether s? volunteer, sub'i tates or repreenUMTed, or otherwise, Fliall be credited to the srate and to the ward, township, precinct, or other enroll rneut sub-district wSjere auch persons belong by Actual residence, if buch persons have an actu-il re-idenco within the United St&tts, and wbciefuub peircns are or aball be eorolled, if lUble to errollraent; and ii is made the duty of the proveft marshal geners! to mike such rules and rive auch instructions to the several provo.-t marshal:, boards if enroll ment and mustetifas; oncers as shall be uece3 sary for the faithful - tiforckintnt cf tbe pro vis ions of this pectioo, to the end thit fiir aud just credits shall be givea to every eectlou of the country; provided hat. uo credits, shall be givea except for suca ;r.en asfisre' actually Been mastered ia. The third section provides that ia computing quo Us hereafter credit shall be given to the several states, district and ub-distiicts, fj'r ail men furnlihed from them respectively, and not heretofore credited during tie present icbellijn for any petiol of servica of not le?3 thm three months, calculation the Dumber of ds for which such Hcrvice was furnished, and reducing the fame to jear; provided that ?uch credits shall net be Applied to the call for additional troops m i Je by the president on tbe 21st of December, ltd. Sec. 4. 2io per-?oa oJ foreign birth, woo has resided in the United S'ates for three vears pre ceding bis arrival at the ifio of 21 years, shall be exempt from enrollment arid Ural; on account ol being an alien. ' 1 be remiiniui sections provide that the mus tcrin in of a substitute hall be conclusive In l'. vor of the principal, and exempt biai from military service for the term for which he wa drafted. Assistant provost Danhal j;erjerals are to be appointed by the resident, and chargeable witb the duties intermtxii ate bttween the provort marshal general and tbe district ptovust mArsbale; r.ny per?ouf .who hns teen or may be drafted for one year, but who has furnished an acceptable substitute fur three yeirs, sbill be exempt tor this pr'od of time. It pball tot be l.iwful for any person to enape in tbo business of procuring tecruits or nubtilutes lor money or rroSt without having first obtained from the t-ecrctaty of war authoiity in writing. The party is to iile proof of lU loyalty and pood character, and give bonds to fl.e amount of $o'J,000 that ho will faiihfullv ob-crvc and obey the law. ntd regulations in force rverning the obtaining of recruits or utstitues Aar recruitinc at, eat who causes to be enlisted any Inano person or convict, or person under ind.ctmeut for ieJouy, U t be puniehed by fines and imprisoocient; sc J say. officer knowingly mustering any deserter cr Icsi.c person or persons in a condition of intoxication, or any miner without the control of his p'irent or guardisn, shall, on couviction, be dishonorably di?rii-i'ed the service. Principals who put in insullicient pubtitutcs are to be notified cf the fct, iu order that their pl.ices may bei properly supplied,1- provided that notice be given to such principals within 30 days. In addition to other lawful penaltie of the crime of desertion . irom.iuiIitary cr naval ervre? : all psirns bo. hare deserted who shall not return cr report themselves to a rrovot ruahal within eixty days, shall be deemed and ttikeu t lisre voluatirilv relln qui-led and forfeited their rigb'S of citizenship and their rights to become citizens; and all per sons who shall berenlter desert on being duly enrolled, or ahali depart from the jurintfictiou and go beyond the limits.' of tbe United States wi'Jj tnteut to' avoid the draft duly orierel, shall be liable to the penalties cf this section , snd the president autbor'zeJ to issue his proclamation that I.e will pardon tboie who return and nerve out their original term. This act is to take effect from and after its nissige, and nothing therein is to operate or de part from, or interlere with, cr postpone the pending diaft or the quotas aligned therefor. The bill repeals the third section of the present enrollment law, which authorizes povernors of states to sea 1 recruiting .ienti into the rcbl states. 1 lie Interiml Itevcnue. Tbe interna! revenue report for 16b3 hi ju-t teen published, fiom which we glean eome inlereing statistic-. Tbe stifes which piid the Ulbert amounts verein the following order: New Toik. . f33.20S.f-3 0.1 rW.)lrania 17.917.3J3 61 y acautU. , Ohio l"in"i. ....... Keutarky M'ouri. ... . lr. Iic Or.ntcticut.... N itfj .... MarjUnJ K,:i IWiud. .. Loaidana . . . . 15.604.1.11 i3 l4.!WT,CtM .V ll.Ml.154 50 e. irt'.m- i a 4 TT.ITI :v. 4.246, 1 10 G ( l,4 0,2 3i .4.v.v.i;i u '3.7Ü2.43I 2 565,0.1o 16 V,26ö..3 24 1.64-. 37i' 1.471.M? ST 1.34,r3 wO i . . . . . Mictrgin 21? Uir.p!.'..p M DCdsiTi. . ... andwxteen states an 1 ten itories whose collections rele tbn one niillivs of dollar? The eif etMei for aen:i acd col.ectig amoiLt, icc'udis s.ljfie, comojiion. rent, stationery, printing, k? , wcr S I C'1, a fraction over four per -er t. The lre rrturu ot New York raore thsn equal to all Xcw Enl.md and the comp irtivc ly mi!l relurn c! Par.aaylra: i , are ptrticulany niiceahle. Ti e 6 urea lor 1-61 will, of cc ur-e. am a er !.r.e 'fii rr rjoii.hlv o cr.e thit J 1-03.' 01 c The Inrturtirnt .tddrra . The inaugural ad Jrere of tt.e put "re-ident ot the l i.itl Matej hi been among tto bet ox our sute paptr. l ro.oanu in tne comree piir.crt..ea ot t:e o ernme r.t; exalted in the:r a'; ;rj'ij:.; ... j -t.t S r. f , n if a At iam a a . i !i)Ha 1 .a f .t.al i,a in t Vt a a . .k .: .i . ir'iiii.ti, ririiu-i :n i ir.r trj " yii, i.iey will stand fortvtr m il e g'ai.Jt-'. mor.ii tutiita of ; Amtrican latei r..-.ip 1 iir cro riiiinan I with the national char cier. I'hev were the nat- i aural product üf tlie vTa ; car? -n:eü the repv.ltli' gre fpuii iu ier.;ii?i.?arv b.rth l h the niot iwaltl rat'ou the f.t.e of the e.irth, C r.trt.t tilli ti)fe the iusuLral d" JrerH tt Abraham Lii.ecln, del;ctd in Whint..;. cn lut Siturdar. aaj pniuet in lic-ecciuroD tbi.o luarLini nai a iau w3 nieii." Wa there rt r ... t r i ?. my countrya toui::;; cut o! the lii'lo e.: i of ihs h j. Waa erer a. r atk d. cr.ee crest, -leuitif T I m h another de r., , r,i in il . I.i.li r nl in r.r.i',!r! We h.j 1 ! j'a J f jr .'metLiu thorour Uocoint in. but ae J;i i :! k'reee a tt::r su raucn more L -Ju'.i.iai. ihm a.-.jih.r. that La Kol before it. We J;J Lot cccceise it. pus.-.le ttjt eteii if r. Lircolo cuuiJ produr? a paper o aiip ahiJ, 3 Juoae-joiated. ao puerile not a'.ut-e ia literary CJilriii-tioa, but io its Ufa, its catiuicLt, it rp He ta outJoLe Lima!f. lie baa liierallv come oat of tie li:il ctd ily come Oat of tie little? cttl' of hit oo tore. fir the a!J af it. mediopritT
i . I our national dezenersev. üreat. Indeed, U our far If the distance be so far as this perforcsnce I of r:frdsy is beneath tic tatesasiaslip of for-1 merticier. Its arresrsace did net excite the slightest public interest la this city. It fell as if still-1 torn. There would em to have bn fotne I popular premonition of what wi coming. Tbe opportunity wis a grind one to withdraw for a moment the eimes: giie o: the country from the Mi'icr? stn:ccJous event? in the rniitarj field, and attract it io ie ccutnl figure which has power t direct thoe prent tlow incom a ' petent ws 3Ir. Iinf0.n to cmhrace thtt oprxr tcnity wc "do coFt painfull t behold Chicago Times. A Allocking Affair Women Tortured Jlurder ICnbbery and Arten. Tie Fort tjrfth (Ark ) New Kra, of Feb. 11. ba4 the following p:x heavily iro::ed rnsoner? came up oa ti e Lotcs day before ypsterdiy, from Olarksville, among whom wan G. VS . Hutchinson, formerly chaplain of the Ut colored Kansas ofntry. Tbe race? of tbe other five are W. D Farmer, l.t Arkansas CAtilrv; It H. Atwcll, 'id Kansas civ airy; Joba ÜLark, 511 Arn.is infantrr, and j C. O KimtxiU. clau, formerly of tbe iJ Kansas cavalry, and fiore rccentiV a lieutenant ia the t.d Arksr.is. Ex Chaplaia Hutchinson, who resicued bis po sition in the armr some time last spiinp. ia order to follow the real bent of his inclinations with more leisure, tand charted with heavy swind ling operations upoa the rovernmeat and people How far be ia incriminated with tbo deeds of tbe other priaoucrs cannot be ascertained until after s most thorouja investigation of the cae. The other prisoners stand chureed witb tor torinz four rc-pectable ladies over a slow fire til! tl.ey were horribly mutilated about their heads, shoulders, and feet, and with raviabing then), from tbe effects of which one died ad the others were mads cripples for life. One of the prisoners also stands charged with additional crimes upoa the body of one of the victim which pen would shudder to record. The o!jcct of the cruel wretches was to obtaiu some mor.ev, i considerable amount of which the.-e i idies were nupposeJ to have in their pes-f-ess'tm. Ther lived about seventv-fire miles be low this place, iu the vicinity of Clarksville. Three of the un fortan ite victims are now at the latter place under medic! treatment. Their houses ware also burned dovn. Information was received here jtsierdty tb at seven other peronn had berr put in irons at Clarksville. charged with be ng accoraplicts io tbe abOTd crimes. e give the details of this horrid affair as we reeeire! them from tbe officer who conducted the prelirainsrr exsmination t Clarksville. A full trial will undoubtedly develop all the facts in the Ca and justice be luily meted out. .vir. weavard nubbct. Macs, the Wasbiogtoa correspondent of Tbe Cincinnati Coratnerml, i iespoLib!e for the following; Ia convcisatlou a day or tvo eince a gentleDitii engaged iu public lue related an incident that took place at the White House eome davs ao that roes far Pj thow that Mrs. Lincola knows her own rights, and knowing, dares main tain them, and that übe carries the tpirit of the Monroe doctrine into execution in the affurs of the executive mar.fion that nre under her con lo " cxieai. icai i,0 win noi pcrnui me potcoUte of anj other family circle to introduce auy of hu peculiar lorms of doia thiccs. 1 be lüdi 1 intended to reute under the cap tion of tuis paragraph are &4 follow.-: About a jpar ngo a member of a distinuisheJ Kuropoan larniJj wa cn a Tisit to tb;s countrj slu to tLir Citv. jit. bewaru. as Lord 1 renter, whs anx iou-4 iwdi ueiorc tic wcui notuo ne moina pr 1 t r I .1 i a i taken of the hospitality of the White lliusc, and t t3 it red suggested a etatc diuocr bj the prt iuei.t Thii t ac;reeJ to, and, hu! Air Seward Leen a. wise in dotEfstsc aa re Fupposca to to in national afTYirs. he roull hate ruaJe ro JurtLer siigestloaä. liut ho rashly went to Mr.a. Lio coin, ünd commenced to tell her how the feapt ought to be prepared. The uofortunate prime njir.:tci hid cot proceeded very fir with hu in struction-? when he was met with a rebuff like "Mr, Reward, when I want to consult you on on U"h a t-uMect an' tLia, 1 will teni for you. Thebtst evhJence thit Mr. Seward's adrice is not deemed hidi.-ftr.sMe on fuch matter i. thit, front that day to thi. Mrs. Lincoln har't sent for mm. A"e tutor ultra crepidam The läge of Auburn may have power to arrest any tan cn the continent by the simple procesä ol touching a bell haudie, but when he ventures to tc.'.cti our repuMican (juecn how to sei the table at a a.al for a state dinner, he reaeirei sl scornful Pnubhi, which the co:titry wiil riii sty be richly de Pervez . The Trial of utn. I'alnt . Tho Louipvil'e Journal ol thn 21 tives ha readers the fallow in Ju relation to Gen. Paine and his trial : Itii rilated boastfully in the radivttl papers, thit General Taiue, now on trial at P.tducab for ma2tdminitratiou there, is sustained thus fir agniajt 11 charge. If General Pairje ehall be actiuittcd alter an etidently fair and full trial, no one will be readier than ourselves to do him ample justice We f b all in tnu; cue be pronu t to ensny what we Lae oaid of hici up u the strength of Very streng testimony. Hut a letter Irom a gallant officer hi Pudueah, who ii very fumiliir with General Pnine'i eate, contains a remarkable ftatement. The oScer (ayn that, among the charges sent to Washington bv the court of it.quirv. agtiaat Paine, tlieic w as ore to the eflfitt that ha ordered two men, a citizen and a eoicier, summarily shot u; on hiowu responsioilitv without trial, und another to tho eiltet tl.4t, of lis own authoiity, he levitd various ua, from $1 .000 up to $10,000, upon men at;d women iu Puduc.ih and its vicinity. The writer of the letter argues thit the advocate frcr.eral cf the United Slate?, iu tending to Puducab a li-t cf tbe chnrpes upon which Paine should be tried, omitted thce t-ro very ugly oce wc'l a otliers that could ea?'.ly be proveJ, ettiug down only fuv'u as miht probibly be pot over with eae: and the Judpe advo cae of the rynrt eonidera hinelf an hiving co riht to lnrrf c'-.-tre t'-at tlie advocHte-ei.er-l c':ee to Icive out. Ti e author of ti e letter farther yt th.it tl.o i':ivvrtr.t wiinerts for the proiccut'on nre Rwjy whr he kr.ow tot, r.tid, tiiit n Tfc !r"i nrf'iie rrc'ure is brought to beir, the trirndj of P.ne irotf titnini; that he! wiil br rcir.-!r.:?i in thirty d.iys. iSd that his cn emic will hive reed to lo-k lo themselves. If thc?e thinr are true, the trial, fo rilled, i? i clcit. an imy sition, a humbug A HttJ Perhaps cur rcuderi are ignorant of tne heroism of railroad men ia reneral. who ofI ten distinguish therxf-elve in as coble a msLr.cr t is be who ruhei forw ard through a re of canitor chot and shell, pUt.ta the c colors on the parapeta cf the euemy . Kmd reder? you di t.otprjterly s; prcci.:e the class of men in your miurt kcown hi "r li'roadcrs." They osees some Lioct noble traits of chanaettr. and ever the Sist to heH the cry of chritv. Krrk Put ter-i. r, :h e-'net-r k h l ia the Ute collision cn the P. Ft VT. k C. Ii R.. exh tited ct cf true hcroi'ru l.i"h i worthy of re?opj As he f . -fc. t. t. . . ! tl'l I '.I 'prosenca u;e ir.i.u ne cuuujeu iiu. L4 'aw ; that a colüaiou was atvitable. he to!J a brother. ! ridiigwithbim.avi the fin an an to jump and are theiu;Isw; tijy di 1 to. ar.d were saved;! i uui nr. i.ar a uric, iu ai Ci pOfl wan 111) , , ... , . . . . , , . , , ' " " u J''"1'1 vr ;.ca ilO j of deert!r.; tns po; Irr;: wl.ile njjt.v j rf.iou up:, ai..l like a brave man Ine" were m i prffVrrrJ Jeub ti d:ebji.ur. Mr V. hij beca conr.ecte-J with thrnd for l umher of fear. e- j nii g tho cct; :r..-f vf the office r ttA all ! ho kuew him Ft: Wune Sentinel. the Soldier a"Ur 1.IU Cor riii ion, A letter fiom the .Tme rirer ?tite that it hia jat ! eti d'.-ct. ered tht the arair mails have teen ri.V-eJ of a .Hlona of Jo'.lara iu cnjr,eT aij rriiterif We are uot eapeciailr M oJtt.irstv in our d:poilt!Oti, but we wjuU Co orne Jiatacce to ?ee the wretchea wbo rcb cur urmT mal rull hemp. Such raci!iiit' rxike or.e rc:iet thit thera i r. t rrcitr rLm.hmpnl ii.r rr:rn than Lanj;ir.g rA ere.) that can't be tijited : ou inc tuijcw.ts u r?y cu: 1 I r J a 1. bany Jourr.ul Afj, yea?. wjo are "tb wretches who rob !io rob , our arm? nail bifV ar.i enrich them-flres bj p!uiiJrir the le'.ttra r.t box; eT?!n;:rg the j pay cf cur ao'vllcis to their LetJj aJ ja.rbapi ararTicvr lamiliea, acd ndit 2 tbe Dckaffe$ from wiTce, asd mother, an J itera. to the men eni rrsl in fijhlirr or battlee ? Ar tia rnrw
hoi s.! trs: is EeaTecthat it 'a cot tjpicil of
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i the Lincoln administration? Lst fail wsea the Wasblsztco sntaorit.es were rociferocsly sboatlag their stcp-tbief cry Itocjver up the. r conspiracy sgsinst Lot. .M ortn snd others, tbee "wretches" in charge of tbe many csila, were busily engaged ia opening the envelopes covering democrat'e soldiers' vote and subtitu'irs Lincoln bsllot therefore. Te proof of this was furnished in numerous instaace, iu alter the ejection r ew i oiic repuoacins orroaei to the contrmslion' of the postmaster of tht city, opcrily charged tbst deaiocratlc rotes had been tmr?reJ with ia bis enco. Vet thou ssndsof innoceiit ard incredulous people conld not brng tbemelce to bI;eve tiiat tl.ee in chire of the mills would be guiUt cf uch iafimeus cr.me. N bat, now. do tbey think when it is fracxly confessed that the very men through ; wboe hauls the oId;ert votes patl uere rob bed the letters of soldiers of rniliior;? ia coney and taluabics Rochester L'nion. Al.l. M)ltTS OF IMIClRKAI'IfS. The peach crop in Southern Iühci? is sz.ll to be flattering. New ork c'aniulists have raised Sl,500, 000 to build a hotel ia Washington ollar orga is beirg built for I'eecber's church. Women who, like Sae iljndy, wear men's clothes, should be indicted for m ile practice. Tbe Oerrar. radicals in Mi.ouri are now protC'tin; again't the doctnne of the 1 r;mty. The cause of birb rents ia New York is tbe want of laborers to build new houses. The annual state election of New Hamp abire takes place on the Hth itis-t. Tbe Pennsylvaniaci are ctttins such a rice for oil that we expect to hear ol them boriug every fit mm they can End The number of officer! of the regular arrnv oa the l?t of January 4at, a stited by the re port from the war depirtment, exceeded 1.40l. .-k. (.ate is L'ci iu inn a a. suciuc i court m tineas child was ieltiapiwa or pledge for tbe payment of a deb: A wag recently appended a list of market regulations in Chicago, 'No whittling ia t!;c siueage atdll, there dogbout. Several prominent dcr.ti-Uof New Yoik and Brooklyn hare & bill before the legislature : to incorporate a (JoIIee of DenttairvCapital J'JoU.UOO. The object is to teach the dental art. One of the publisher. of Tbe Christian Ad vocate anl Journal Mr. Carlton, his. it is Plid, realized over JlOO.Oiiu recently by hia dcvoMon to the newgjdJc-3 i ctroln. Mr. Diaper, the collector of New York, sends all the Savannah cotton to his son to be reighed, for which the ton will receives some $lrJ,tH)0 for about tro weeks work. Pretty good wages, but he "find? himself." A company h9 been started in London for suppljin the pub ic with fi ters for the purifk-n sioQ cf water, on tbe same principle that raeieors are iurninea. i ner win oe nira anu ke,t in repair an 1 a s nü re ital eh r:d fop who had annoyed by his invi.liuiis remark KU r.irrnpf in ihn h-ill-rfifiin Among other empty tl.ic. ake-I "whether sie had ever ha j ler ' car? i-icvceJ?" "No," was V the reply, "but I have ofiui hid them bored." The clothes cf a tu-iu who died of emillpx iu Providence, 'the ether diy, were buried to pre rent infection. A riepr? due them uo and tik. them t: nn auction room, where they were cold Hy hHiidlin the goodj the auctioneer took the di?e ise, tud hart tince died. The .nero a cr rented ;nd lined 5-3 "d ctr. .The Citholic bi.-hop of PLihiddpuia his published a card, deacuneiüg the Feiiim Hrotherliood, atid a'.ttes that the arjertk-n mach some time fir-ce thit a letter h id been received Irotu Rome, announcing the decision concerning the FeLiar,,, in the word: "Fcniini Lon runt inquietandi," the reni.p sre ret to b? di-tut hc l,) i? a falfihuod. There are in China at tic present titno oce hundred and eieret Prot e? tint misionaric-, fi r ty-two misMon., and two thcu?in!l fire hundred converts. 1 here are about twenty diffcrcnt so cieties enged in the work of propagating the go-pcl. Of th-3 rr.i?iotjaries fty-8eTn are from Ameiica, forty-five Irom EuUo J, Ireland and Scotland, and nine fiom Geroiany. At u cliri-tnaas ctloVatioa Ly a contrabind school in Norfolk, the te4c':er akud ihe little drLie? who?e birthday they vere celebrating. and they all, with one voice, cried out: "General " m ( Butler'." Seek society. Keep your fi-icndh;p in repair. Answer your letters, ileet pooi will half way. AH pood ruei excite each cthtr'n activity. Heiter thina aro eaid, more decisive, more wit aud insiiiht are dropped iu talk acd forgotten by the sjeiker, than pet into books Naihvilie, which is now "loyal," uiut be a charming place to live in. The Nauviile Dii!y Pre. ot Sitnrday siys that crime in thnt city h ia been fearfully on the ir.creise lately, "and that scarcely a night paares that there it noiena murder, or more,' committed. The Mormons hae commenced cutting a cannl cf a maiiiiude far exceeding' anything ot the kind ever undertaken in the territory before, for the two fold pjrpo'e of irrigation and navigation. Starting lien t!ie boundaries of Utah ani .ili Like counties it will wind it? way f.bnj; the ei-'.ctr. s!de of the vjlley wateiing the lard on its eourrc, including a very considerable tract yet ur.broken, nnd reaching a teim;u," in the city, a s't.ort distanre .-ijuih ani wet of where the ar'c-'i:i well i heinir s-Jnk; it? entire length being oet thiily two miles The new i;ue of the frtctioral cutrenry of the denomii .:;t! n of te:.ty five centa is noiv ready for di-'-.-ibution. It id on thick piper, and the engraving gives it t:.; ::ppe.rancc of o&e of the government uote.-i oi greater value. In nize, it is about ore half hrgir thin the currency now in circulitioi). tu iki.; it much m ne attractive an! eaier to handle. On the face there i- a fine likeness of Secretin; Fegenden The Cf: cent i:oit. are o hf t?iine style as the twent -five cer.t iue The l.-u-ts c( tSc DjuU injtiument ssoriati j'.i ut Chic.igo, retort ih toil receipt to date as 7,r'2l; eijer.-ea $3,9')G. leaving a cisb balitce of id 615. I t e dipr ;'urtioi between exnen.se- and receipt is xt Uir.ci by the fact thit t'.e income w is i-hittiy derived from the i-ilr of phot vtapiw, et-ravinga of ujcuument, and other memorials of t:.e den irted st itcman, whitn i.etcvirily ct simf'hir Th?actul sub.-ioripiior.s come in very?lowr. The appropriation by the Iüino' legi.! lture foi- the purehe of the D u! ia buiij! lt, will leid to the adofti"M of rr" ire t .ir.ri'"i,. HjrcripMons, and eoiaj letc the woik -.s peeiiy j vjs-ible. mCh rtt Doul. ub, toll and trc rt I ; hire b: i tid frr.pr. L':ly;.' ; i en of . f-aiib ten, ro Jcr ( i f: b f)nl d cif n:,e, evi L . iii'd . lu.'. ' ui-ji, Sir-'1 a: . . . wtth ni:r sjKKia; Pinch of mIi. ;'d JarkN tl- t..':r: nnca of tltjf! teirD tlowr, Put'T ifi, - I tn iic-niat f. :., I'm from oil itv Mackru'd cbui, M.nV, n-ijvj.-, a ou car., t.Tf tranf-rr:t.ic to tht- j-aii. IKmd , duu l-, t'l'l aid t"i '! , tirr turii, aud r-pin lulci I" A Wi.couia piper sa that the oiJeai man in the world i i.u Ufi:i in C t'o louii, iu (Lit state. His uh tne isJo!e;h Crc'e, -in J Li ae ;9 Oi e jhut d i-J aJ thirt tine je.rj lie his liftu io Vi.rniu rrre than cet-lurj. fctid w.j im marnel in O.le.itj?, ot.e Lutdred an J j cine icm no. b ra ears alter u. is ha ttletl at Trairie uu Chitn, whilo siconia wa i jc; a fiurlce of Fi-Me. Hc.'re the ret-olu-1' I tionarj w ir, tc er.!p;v..c ! tu crrj letter betwet'i rratnc ca v.ti .:, ana vrren i.it. r. j but a few jfir? ajo he wia i! l .n n l:r.e.-ä in the circuit court, in a ci? inr- lvirc the title to certaiu real rtito i.; lr::rie du Ch.en, to pire te-t!Li.)i y iu riUt:.'!! to fvetjis thit trautiMred e juty ie.r? tefore ! lie t.ow reiufs wit a : - . . iauzh'er, by his third wife, who I vrer erenty yeir ace MARRIED. Oa tte eveuiog of tie th Uiau, by lh Ker. 1; grabaua 1 Vr. J laoat S. Vfcsaoa, of tL.tat-n, Cebu., bimI ii.s Ea J. I! 01. Jaahter vi Hary J. Hers, rf this pi see ' r , ... .. 1 MASONIC, 1 " ' A I ASOXiC SOTiCE. A rpedal oeetls; cf Wsrioa i UJL 1 XTJL a-fi ' ror wjti, wio zt tew ttu tilersa iar m - a a a. a. . a . 1 m atj eaecicj 1 " o'eloet
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AMUSEMET4T9.
MTROPOLIM THEATRE. Corner tf Yirtfton mnd Tennettt Sireett. Tlannger Tlr If" II. filler Thursday Evening, March 9th. ! Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON I THE HUNCHBACK. A GHOST JH SPITE OF HIMSELF. Fucxa or Adiisoj. Drea Circle aai Parqaette, 50 CfTiti; rrirat Bvif, for tlx p'rMcs, f & UP; Urcheatra CailJrfn In arm. 115; all rred rtttt 75c. D xr optu at o'clock prec)-!. Pertonaacceeonimerices at a quarter to tf o'cloca preciielr. PAKT1CTLAR XOTICK. Tfce Uori Cara leare tb ' Tbeater erery erentDg at tbe c!oe cf tb prforuiacs. i People nrtnr at a Aiataocs caa rely on this. TAB3iRNACL.E. BENEFIT OF TIIE DRAFTED MEN. Thursday Evening, March 9, 1865. - -OF .THEGtrnian Draraalic Association, THE MANNERCHOR, AND H-flLIIaV'S 33 -A. 2NT DD . Xlrketw ij and bad) . adniiltinsT n Gentleiuan MASONIC HALL TJJtrnS DAT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAT EVENINGS, ilAIXH OTH.lUrs.and lka. Also SATURDAY AFTKKSOOS, at 3.1,' o'clock. Tho Croat Eastern Troupe .StlsIilX Ar GAYLOUD'S MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAivD. 20 IilllLLlASr STAR PRSF0RUF.K3, WHO WILL trM' in iiirt-ly r.w arid crlirlc&l irvijrniair n t yet c? e J by our m iny urjucc's-rul in:! ta'ors. K' erjthii.fr vw, rovel and attractive. Incon-r.f-ction mitla tht Hand is JMc-jts. LKLEUaNTT anJ W.iUO, the C uarapiou iKmble lor nfcneer, wbo cblIrrge ft e worlJ in the bum of 41,001) to coiapt te with them. JFT'e rr- Rrarnmes T CKRT3-50 cenu. K.ervfd SatttTS cent. Htinee ltckt -x-tit. STKEL 1 SLCCU3I, Proprietor. STIFF A GAYLOSD, linazrs. rea:6-.i5t C. K RICHARDSON. Agrt. P. ervpi 5eati fr jiale t A. M Bf t.ham d Co' yns!f Store at 10 A. M., Tn!laj, March 7th. FOR SALE. A CHEAP LOT, 0Nat a SOUTH 1 KNTSESEE STREET. IS OFFEKXD viry low figure f r a few dajs. A GOOD FARM, OF E'GBTY ACRF.S, I.ANKSVII.LF, 13 IN market at a bargain. The farm is wHl imnrovM anJ it ileci!ellj cbep DKLZELL A JONES, Heal Kxtate Dn krra. DU'9-d'Jt TO CONTRACRORS. O X .V V 10 JL, 18 O A D I ON SATL'KDAT, 3JABCH I'th, AT 1 O'Ci OCK T. ii , I will t to the towi'. LiJ!ir the conmuciion of ffnr ni:!e. ef tbe "Bluff Gracl hoad 'lyinff within Jctr.!on county, t xt to Marian, la ertiona cf one mile each, or aa a whole, at tbe bonne ot Ju-lne rackUn Hardin, with wiioia ttc fpecifirationa cf tte the roil can be found. The riqht to reject any ur all bi d is re.-erved bj the company. Seaid propt.I are olicitrd. matM IS DANIEL 1'AÜDACK, ITes. WANTED 1X rod t join'r to Ltm l'leral wae- will be paid. O Anply to KTStiAX A CO., lu Manapolii?, March P-iii Purk Honse. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company ! RIANIZEt UN I) It TH". ANU .MANLTaCTIRING IAW3 OF THE STATE OF N'r.W TURK.. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, N Olio Rund red Thousand Shares, AT 10 per share. ot Liable to Aaaejueitt. Government Bonds & Securities taken " in Payment for Stock. No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, l'OST OFFICE A0Ir.:S.S.BDl5-3UüMW YORK. H"!i. T ANIFL S IICKINSON. rp.-s.W6r t. WM. T. PHI -TS. Vice Pr I - flit. IluKKRT lUSSKTr, Secretarv. H. J HKLTKMi. in Sup't. TitoariJle, Ta. ATLANT.C B lNK, Hi R.-uadway, N. I., Treury. riic tacllmof ihr Com pan) arc notr Itrodiirinr Clil. Fi t:u ut for stock niav bp mad. in draft, r-?itered bo'cm, or MTfraraT.tr on 1 and ncuiitif , which toa ta and -cctirit.e.' will te taken at tbeir market value. hn t inr'i may a dre-ed to ihe Company, P. U. Fox r.:J6 Nr Mi City, or otlan-ic Hank, Treasury o'tbe Nf w Y",rs and M rrp' . 1 Peirole jns Company, U"; Broadway, New Y rk City." Pro'-pecius .ent tu any addr on application, contain ing a tall aa l clear accoaut of tb cptriilun f tbii Most Saccessfal Petroleum Company n.cb7-d3ra FOR SALE. A Pleasant Location for a Private Residence, Store or Hoteli T" WJH u -1 or fde for go(-l Ct'.j 1'roperty my Dor'I i ir kt r!in. l Le i.rmv-rt c'.:t if a a a il- I IMC cor.iamina; y roora Tnn anu ice coj, aiaiiie, i frei trees, currant, running water an J few acreaofl La-iar s. 1 would a'efll rnr !'.ore aid ws-cbou-e In the aarr.e tewn. A good rsyl.ig btine. b bt ard i row dor.e la ihe .Te. 1 w:!l fl! or traie a j'art or a. lot the aUove on h' tral t-rru. Acton I a rWatt t"n fin the Irfanapo'l sr.d Cmcii.r.atl .a;lroad, wj b half au h-trv rile on tb-cara frcm lrd.ai.aK,,a. Inquire of , BV,,lTtv Kag'e (ircery, C'.'T'i'r of 1111:.'! Street ar.d Ir.d ana Arecoe. iaa'l-d2w ICE. ice: rr : finE rOLLOWIJTti SCALK 01' 1 unanimou'!; ad-j.eJ by th ich:: IT.ICES WAS ICE MEROHANTS' ASSOCIATION! Of Indiana oU, at a meeting bell Urch ib. lfW-5. IM-' dw?:l'r.?, bn ta usitj wort than ten pound, per dry.... $5 ? rrek. Whea unir.iru jre than ten pound rr da. l oo ter u loa i Saloor Hotr : Rstclert Cjcfectlocern. o to o w e so 4 H By ra Iroad wben le tbaa a car k d I no u 3 Sc via ice Lou . :o eph Parkette, titu. w mis. A. I. f URKHAKT, iMVir) ÄO0. JAMES W roLST. H.C btXX. OTTO QOmMHAA.
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DRUC8 AND MEDICINES.
BiioivMi & am, 11 VUfirlN i0. Of) Weit Wn)!iiu?toti tr?et, Iiiiliniinpolisa, Iiul., Ar !r. rr'px cf a l irr and core; let tock of r DlTlffSi ! Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, j Perfumery, i flrml Oil nnd T.imns j 4 fUKU WIWES AND LltlUOUS For mJicin1 parpoge, and 11 wticlra uecaaarj to complete tie stock of a dleit. From our expfre oce nd knowing? ofthewct of th' physician and the trdr, ar rriaMrd to prrebt a stock uncurpassd in itscompletraM Ld detail. All tbe nw and arion CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS and extracts ccrj.ta!;tlj on ba&Ja, with a Urge anJ well j electeJ stock cf SURGICAL A KD PEMAL STRCJltST?, ELV5TIC STOCKiyO, TRÜSSKS. Ac, Ac. Onr acquaintance tn tbe ciarket ud facilities are tucli aa to rnab'a ua to ,Jf r. PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, is tool InJnceraents as anr ctbtr VFISTER HOCSK, and wefnd eontident we can render satisfaction beth In prices and ual"y of art'.tles. ICTAll f.rtiJps warrardM a rerrr.ted. Ian lti-deod ln3m U. S. LOAN. u.s. n Tij authority of the Secretary of tba Treas-ury, tbe uuilfrt'gucd La anirufd the Uetifril SaWriptico A s!. ct fur th mI wf L'uutwd St iU Treasury 2tote, bearto,; ?vcn aud three-tenths per crt. Interest, pr annutr, kn a a th" SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Thee N -.te Are ifcs-atd aatier i!ate ot Acguxt 15th, 1H4, and are parbie Ibree jear fr..iJi that time, in currency, cr are coaverliK at tbe option of tbebo'.dar into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. Gorn be;ab:i; i;o.ns. Thir Pendd are now worth a premium of n!Le per Vent., iacluding gwld iateret from November, bich makes tie actual profit oa the 7 30 loan, at current rates, Ine'uding interest, about ten percent, per annum, besides t tttemjiutn from istaU and municij-al taxat Ion, v kick aiJ from ont It Arte ;r cent, mora, iüterekt is payablt aeml-annua'.Iy by cwupona attached . ,.t , to each note, wbicb may be cut oT and sold te any bank or Lacker Tbe iLteresi aoiount to One rent per day on a ftZO note. Two cents Ten '20 fit $100 $00 81000 $5000 4 a a 5ote of all dencuinathna named will be promptly furnifthed upon ncr;pt of aubscriptiotis. Thi. is TIIE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now oSVred by tl.e fiovertnjer.t, and it is cr5dro'.ly eipeeled tbat it tup-r!or advantage will raaae it tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAM OF THE PEOPLE. Le tLA 200,000,000 remain utsoid. which win probably be di.po d of wlrhin tbe trat CO or PO daya when tii bote will probably command a premium, as bai aa'formly been th. ea,e on c!o:cg the aaertrtlona to other leaaa. lu order that citizen. In rery town axd aectioo of tbe lountry may be attrdej facilities for taking tbe loan, 5atior.at F.ank, Sta'e Banks asd TrUat Baskers throughout the country hare generally agreed to r r . . . , . J ' j ouly aro to b? tepoiN:Me fo t;e de;?Trry ef tk note, i wai-n liiy rvee iiirrs. I J J-AST COOKE, j ( obcrlp!.o:i Ant, r LilaJelphia. I . , ... .... . . crTu .5, w,! be t ed r-y tbe FIRST NATIONAL RANK. I r ,Vmr . " ' r"-. INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fcMJ-d3.ulwr.m i TOBACCO, TOBACCO. . a-ta t. a. Pm3n. JIYCK A lKl'TIHO.M), k aa r 4 f IS'l f i JJalllU 11 C t U ltkrS nllU W llOU'dlCTS 1 - O, "22 Ulltl 21 SeCOItd MrCCt, ' ALTON, ILLINOIS. Wr. have irxiiD x biasoi house at so. n Su:h M'r.d aa atreet. Ind'.anane'.i. In-L. we wii, a.j) col's.:j cb Laad all atrles tf PiiXJO TOBACCO. We repetrBry Itritetbe lrace tocaU atd etsaice oar stock. We w.U eil af low. if cot krwer. tsan tba 4aataa rock can be rwtht la this or arry ether carhec
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r Mrs. WIKTSLOW,' Aa Itprocd X&r aid Fcila Payklaa, prau toth af.eaUos cf aakthrv fcer SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Woie'a ffrcttly fadlitat tho pror of Uatalng. a-rteninc tbo aoaa, r4arSng 1 bSaiaiaatloB, will alloj ALL TAIN aci tpaaroodlc action, and 1 SURETO REGULATE the BO WELS Dcpeat! apou it, rao? Lrt. it mill fcit rU to jurlta and RelUr and Iliallh to Your Infants. ! We hare put np an.1 ld thfa artielt for ever 30 year. and C.9 S T IX CONF! F..NCK AND TRLTH of It bat ! f hare erer htn ebU to aay f anr aiher nHfii- ' KK ER IIA IT fAlLiU IN A MiNüLK INSTANCK TO I V.VtKCl A CUKE. bn tine?jr n-ed. Nver did we know aninMa cof d-atlffaerlon bj y or.eaattwd I it. On. the eon rarr. all are drlixbtrd wlik ita opera t1co, and p-ak in term of cos-niei atation t Ita na(tcal efftxia and med eal virtue. Vt peak ia thia matter "WHAT WK IK) KNOW," a Ur r.O yeara a.rrvace, AM KLEIOK(7T K KKf Uf AI iU litKIH tLLllUMKNT UK WdTW HKKK D Cu.KO. in am 0-4 errry inaianct where tLe In'ant ia uVring fron pala and exhaustion, rI f will h funnd In Cfletn r twenty ml- at aiter tte jrt)p I admiaUUred. Fnt. direction! f-r BMnr Will accoir.pny f ach bott. None senaine uclea tbe fac-i-imlle f CL'KTlS A TKRKINS. New Tork. la on tbe outl3 wraptxr Cold ay LirufrKlstathrcLjftoit tbe taorld. Price only 35 Cents a Dottlf . ... I Aiib AiUlCllW AV lUbiUgaiU Ul the Nursery. TLe follawtajr ia an extract from a letter written by tbe Kar. L. 7. We'.ger, to tbe German Uaformed.Mea ebger, at Cbamherbu't , Pa : A BENEFACTRESS. ThT lu woman in tbe public eye who. tiaata had all a'ong been aaociaiel, iu our mind, with tba 'Taakee," Quack," and 'Humbug." Bui It U io do longer, and we crmre to wrtit ber nai& fro a a!l auch u ptcioa at-ociatioas iu all other miri. Whatever cotiooa e nay bare, of womanly 4 heaey and propriety, we will all admit that woman alone ia tt4 Nurae tbe goud Nurs- the bt ur. Whether we aball hare rcmala i'bvaicians or not. 1 a quetiot) h:.-b mJkt be drcided by time ai.d prirciple. au I not a matter of ia)e. 1'rida, rrei-ulice, caor ce and cutja niay as well behave tbrm n-lTe, for if there la really a want, there wi:l a'-io be a t mp'y; if there be a "call r." ibere wiil be a coming. arnre ai. t biam borjety are alwaya wir-.ujilrln. and tboUKta art and Fabieo nay hin ier, they cannot preteot. lira. Win slow doe cot wish to treat you a;nt1etnen Kordoaa ale precribe a reaimen fur jour wie; bat -be inodratly appeara as a mesaeorer cf health ar d fcap-piiiO-a to your infanta in tbe trad!e Is tbere anttbliff lmprop r ia tbat? A Nure of "30 jearaM ejpeneoce can b .ldly ay bat is or i Dot Kd for a babe, and ought to be li.tened to. l.iJ a eetl brr on bar bumbie anl barrr mixtion, hbe I the mot acce!tul thvt- ' cian and nod effrctnal benefactress our little onea tier ei.joy d be r doticj parents not ezceptel. Jcat open tie door for hr, a d Mr. ffm-low will prore tbe Amer iTan HorLca Nigbttnaale of the Naroery. tf thje ae k cure, ibat we will teach eur 'Suy"toay A b!esln(f on Mra Winslow" for helping her aurrive j We contirm errry word aerfoith lu tbe rro-pectoa. It t i,roaoric,t)rop,M'rJlUanarn,, aod'erery oher Narrotic,'. by which tbe babels drugged Into atopidity, aud rendered dull aud idiotic for lite. I w e "'ver p'fn rs' Winslow know Ler ouly i i tbrouvh the preparation of her 8o tblrg fyrop for i Children Teein!." If we had the power w 14 mtka ber, aa she ia, a pbyi.cal sarior to tfca lafat ra.e. ICtr, 2Ienltli mid Comfort to Mother and Child. MBS WI!t LOW'f SOOTnUCJ STB UP for chiUrea teething, ootena the gwux, reijes Inflam ma tleo. fl laa all pain, ar.d cvrea ir.d rbo'.c: l'eif. ctly aft ia allcaea. We would aay to rery mother woo has a kufTetit g b 11. do i.ot let your prejudice, n-r tbe prejudice ot other, stand between yu and y ur uSrrmg child and the rel f that will be ute je, abaoli'ely sure to follow tbe u?e of tbia mtdlcin if timely ud. i 1)-)N'T FAIL TO FRXnjRK Mßt. WIXSLOW'S fOOTUiX STKCP. for cbildre teething It ha beee ced cr 3 year, with n-ver failing safety and aucc4ss by m iliuna ef rootbera for tblr children. Itcor-ecU itity cf the atom b, rel ieyee srtd cb- e, regulars th- tH-U, an I gives re.t, hea th and cor rt to mother Ld child. 0c 50.44 Dy airt,w loth. DO SOT LT YOUR rREJfDXK RTA 50 FFTwrElT oyr . uSering cbil and the relief that Hl be aho!ute. J ure to toilowibe U. f M K4. WlNJtLOWS f OO 1 H liß ftTkt'l'. 1 1 fi.rrwt . ms 'A 1 w t.t I ti. &t ,n.r h rl .r.a ; jn cöoi;-, regn'ate the t owela, sotten the gctna, j fires ret te tbe rr.othar and health to flecMld. I The MlowlDf I an extract frem Wter wnttu by 1 ,b - Ho''. paUT r tb rierrepott nireet ' Hantiat Church. Krooklrn. ! V.. te tbe Journal aLd ' . . .1 . . .-j .i . of that wr!l-rea .nel merfleir Mkü 8IKlP,F0RCHiU'Iin5 TIKI IU5i: I "We an adrertiemet t in your Cw!cn.r.i of MUX WIF!XJ" S WKJTH15U JTIilK tow.we aerrraall a wer in faror tf a aient tne.'.j'ine before ia our life, but we frei c mpelled te aar to ar reader, that tLla i. 1 n humbn we hare tr.ed lt. au! know it tobe :i It ! claims. It it probably oca ot the tna.t ucceoful med i" oj, Dfcaaae it 1 one ci iae peat A ea tho of your reader whe have kahiea can't de better than lay in a soppty. eine tf the day, bcau It 1 one cf ta beat Aa4 CAUTION. i Tbe (rest poLUriy f Sir. W.alow'a otbiLc I flamri r.r V ' '..I n i.mV p er hm (n4 'rA m-r.r''.. ptrswaa to pt cp artkea te be ved frtla usMcr p4W4, In adrertiatna; which tier bar tot only copied our adtenieetnent andaotieea irons tbe frra. bat hare copied eer IScate ait latter frota cierfixsea aAi eaaera, aStalnar ABee aajs ee a eatf s
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