Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4505, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. THÜllbÜAVMUkNlM). MARCH SO 7
CITY ITEMO. fjf" Tie draft U low ptorta-iog in Terl dtrict in it's itnte. 2TA lot of rebel fritter took the osth of al!ej"it-ct) yesterday ao4 wer lii-erafe!. GT'Vesterdiy t full trtin loiuM with cottcn pac-l through tbe city eastward boun'J. Cot too if frrttisg pler.t'.er. 37M" ester-Jay m another wet, nadir, cn p!eitnt dy. Bzt few Wiles were on, and so more men than roull help it t5T"ColoiiI R. T J cr.es . of tic 3 Hi reziraent, ter-Jerel bis reVjrrjatior. to tske effect on Msroh wrYicri rf"gt,at'ii wa areepte! ßTCol CcVarn to!J us yesterday th.it they are ms-kirs gs in Xfw York rit? for 75 cent per 1,000 tee tuet ofcol oil To th; city wc p-.'ir? t W per l.OW fett tFKor a hat JotEcly f ra leJ tren tj Circle. tr et, ofc the aouth u!r. If t eopperhid hd died the street with mb a lot of trash, ?om Joval citizen wouli tTe coioj!aiceU lor.j ag'j. 1 ---- SW fc-2f"We tre d:pffi to believe that lif.'icrtl Hove' plan of locat.nj: ail tr.e military ctmps together the tuiliury r,rUiri in the certer - will be adopted ty the depart merit t5TMr. Futer, the l.bruisij, i having litO State Ilou-e yard thoroughly clt ir.ed up. Ju wme puts the gra- is all Li!!eJ, hut it willsoou grow uj, if rro w.l re ker oA for r few mouths. - -aas - tP Tbe government contracted yesterday with Johu J.tae to furiii-li fre-d beef to all the military carnrs in and aroend this city, during the moctha of April, Msy and Jnne, for eleven and nine tenth. cents per pound. f2r"Sencur', the neatest arid handconjest drug store fo the täte, where is to be found the very test medicibea and other article uually kept in a drag tore. isenoar gives his personal attention to the fre-criptiou department -a lT'The rnatkirj; dun of price a by tome of the retail dealers id now poir on. Our readers : will 2nd full notice of all who corncdowniu; their price? with the fall cf gold in our colnmr j It will be useless to call ;ra anv other bouses, ; they will all notice the fact in The Sentinel. ; t"The auditing military committee appoint ed by authority of the legifUture, held its fir: Qeetinc yesterday. All the members were present, Mesrs Dunning, Hcnricks, and Kilgore. They perfected their organization by electing O. M. Will-on, late renduig cleVk of the house of j !eprescrTatire9. as clerk to Uie committee ViT We are told ths. C. W Holroes nnd L Darin have in contero'pl ition the erection of firt-c!M flour mill, on the lower arm of the canal, in this citv. ' They expect to get their power from tbe cr.nal. Thij will be the eoond mill going up in 'that neighborhood this year. Tlaoks Vf7iMKD. Two women from Georgia, refugees, each with two children. wih plucen, eitler ir. the city or countrT, where their services can gf-t them a fuprort. They are willing to d an work that will secure an honest living for th empires and children 1 mprre at this othce. '23-3 The D)r.aHon company, At the Tabernacle, are drawing crowded bouses nightly. The entertainments are the mot var?ed ever presented iu this city, and each novelty pre-emed is a special attraction itself. Tbe audience appreciate the performances, as their frequent cries for repetitiou evinces. To night the hole star company will appear, with several new features. Mirdock's Rkamsgh. The sale of rc.-erved seats will commenco this morning, at Bertha ci 'a Slusic store, for the Readings to be given on Monday night, April 3d, under the auspices ol tbe Young Meu's Library Association. This will be a rare treat ottered to our citizens. For as a dramajt and eloij'itior.st he ranks unequaled amongst American's great men. De eure nr.d secure your seatt. ZZZT CiactiT Coirt In the Marion Circuit Court yesterday, John White was sentenced.to tbe pen itentiary for two years, for robbery. The balance of the docket wa called for rules, 'The case of the state vs. Elias Doau, charged ith robbery, or. a charge of venue from Johnson countv. is set lor trial to-aav. o ' .i .... ;. . t ik sirUaji if i.itnrn-. M T. V'riii Dclixquxm Tax Taykes. J. K. L'ngiish is now busy hentirg up all delinquent city ti payers, so as to present clean b.ioks to his successor. It is made the duty of the treasurer to collect by distress and sale of personal property, where thet have it. before sellias real estate. and this the treasurer is determined to do. All ' delinquents will save trouble, and cost by going 1 at o;ue to the efli:e, and paying their city taxe- . riV'Our friend. Charles N While, of Madi- I son. was in the citv vesterday, on his wav to join Hanccn k's corps of veterans. This is the j fourth time Charley has been in the service he j is a veteran who has een service, and always , cornice out with honor and credit. Charlev car- j ries with him recommendations from our best men for a poitijn, and his experience in tbe service, and his education and good qualities emi nently entitle him to it. We hope he will be ap pointed to a good place. Salks ofTromrtt. -Deed for the following propertv were deposited yesterday in the auditor 'a oflicefor transfer: George W. Joseph to Wfceelock P. Bingham, lots1, in Blackford' subdivision eof out-lots i:2. I jJ and 154. Price S7.500. Angost Richte r to Ann Thompson, lot 209 in the subdivision of out-lots 94, 9. 96. 97 and 9-v Trice $1,510. Edward Riley to John Riley, lot 110, in Mc Catty 'a subdivision ot out lot 110. Rricejl. Marriagk Licxxsks The following mar liage licenses wrre i-:ed by tfce rounty clerk ir.ee the 2Ki inst : Fbilip Shoupe and Mary Powers James S. Buchsnan and Marth Crigler. Cyrus M. Jenkins ar.d Mary Jane Hudson Geerge Lern a eta and Marth II rrer. Chari.9 S McCune aud Eiizabcih Boardman. Abraham G Murray ar.d Sarah E Sargent Robert Smith atd Mrs. Cotintha Ellicott. Comeliua Roik-kand Minerva J. Morvan. Samuel DjII and Mrs Charlotte F. King 0 David M. Apple and Mrs Sarah Fausett. Ernst Mutiu and Sirab Jn Gross. I. ewia Smith and Minerva J Lrh. William J. Subos and Sarah M. Kiusev. MxiaoroLiTAX Thiatrk To right i- thej last appearance but two id the beautiful ar.d tal ente-d artiste Miss Olive Ls:n. She will us- , tain her great comedv character of Widow Cheerlj Iu lie "Soldier1 Daughter." "Dreaws of D-lusiou" concludes the rerfoTvairre, with Mr. Rile and Mi Cohman in ihe east. M: L''gsn' Jul.et. a i.itht or two since. e had net the r'ure of set inir. lt.t we hve l:erd from thore wh' ar jndges that it was a n.st extel- ; lent pertormnce. lull? ei.'ial, and in wme psris j srreatlv su:-rrior tj auv r-.rforn-.at ce ot that ui:h- i cult Drt, yet seen on the braids of our theatre, Mrs Riley, as Romeo, a slso id to be very fine indeed, far Devc td the exrctatiu-.s t f h'r frier. d. who r.ta her ineri;s vet h'gh Colonel .Inf.n Coburn re'urr.e-l fron Wa-hirjton 3etfrJay. looking weil He rtpi'ris that the bosi-ital wilt rot be Io-ated on th- rr.il; tarv croundstht it ts not the derire of the fr.J:.-l '.ensrtmeriAo locate hosriul in a txn ul .us part 'of a city, cor to locate it where ti i specially objecliunable to a large numU r. He! aas the matter is referred to Dr. B d.s, who h I full authority to locate the hospital at the po;r.t beat uited for tbe public convenience We would angg-t whether it would cot be better u add to the present hospital. extending it a taucb on all sides as is r:e:eM:T t make a chnjc The preset t ho-pii.l i iocaUd vu hih crour d. well deained. wi.h p!t:.ty of frtsh air, and the buildicgs are gvo-J, aLd well arrarged, so far as they go. But thi Is a rsi?er left entirely to the juJgmttit ef Dr Debts
DilziIL Oit Si-ttno W trw.toli by oce of the gentlemen loteresteJ la developing tlo ofl prospect, enth DelreU place, of the oty, that thi irjTestlittiocs o fir tre estirtlj sstisfactory, and that they are dctermiced t go to work at aoon a$ the oecewary mach'Dery can b cbta.inetl.acd continue ontil they nd oil, if it can be foond. In order to do thia the? want to form a company, and thtir plan of orgLitio3, it appears to aü.i? fair, and we hare 0 doubt but it can "be raied at once. They have etccred tbe Hcd on which the well U i itcated. They propos to uke in seventeen peions beide thetaelTea, raakic? twenty in all. Eich person ihall pay $500, making $10,000 ia all, and each ore hall abre dually of tbe products of tbe well, and the adfioUge of purchse. It is expected that $10,00U will be sufficient to inkji well to thoroughly test the matter; if it is not. then additional aesicenti will he made, fqutlly on each teckholuer, until the object 1 attained If oil U ch?XirieJ in payirg umtit.'cs, then the company of twenty persona e ball get equI adrftntee of tie oil, and the .ile of adjacent oil lar i, a they my deride. It appears to ca tb;a propoitiou is ftir. A company will be formed a: once, ani-if there are any gentlemen that Want to invent five hundred dollars in the matter they cm get into tba company tb'u week. Dr. lirown. we etdcrstind, h iite.I tbe. spring, an 1 will publish h: opinion ol it Te?y shortly. tWe axe told by racn in the building intcret that .Lesrly all contemplated improvetr.e:.ts, of any magnitude, in the city, hare been given cp, and except tbe buildings now oder
way, or tho?cfor wbich materials ruTeoe,t& pio cured, no large building will goon this yeir. This is attributed to the high price of fcmlding materiils and mechanical hVjr, and to the low pricaofgold To build houses with brick at $16 .V) in the nail,- and other pait in the tame proportion, with uncerttiu guinntec. for rents at prc;t rates, is looked on a rather auicidal course, and many decline to go into it. Hundred of dwelling bouses will go up, frora the necessity of having houea to live in. In this respect the present season will not he behind any previous ?e-son; but in Iarre busine? houses, fewer wil' go up th;s year thin have been built for many year It Fecma to us the builders are Btandlug in their own light, in fixing the price of labor and mnterials no high as to prevent improTfments .There are a gtrit mmy brick held over, but the pricf now are fnr in advance of gold, or almost any other urtie'e. Uu!e5s the pricea can come neier to the golj standard we are afraid improvements will not goon this year. except for building house, which must be had. Tin: Orr. ami Mers. Hezekith k Brown. two accomplished and popular restaurateurs, of) löug'experitMC ia the business, are fitting up. in j elegant style, a re.-taiirant on Kentucky avenue, J opposite the state clhce, which will be open in a few days. The e-Ublishmcnt will combine, un de r or.e roof, a restaurant, confectionery and saloon, each eep irate and independent, and the pro prie'ors intend to nuke each perfect in all its de r,!rf mept The dininü hall, and the uuner r .-uinis f..r nri vte n.rtiei. will be oanered and fur- ! tiirhcd with the richest materials that cn be pro r . . r. r . I cured, und the rooms already nnwteu aie us h.n J-omely fitted up as any private parlors in the titj. The best ol ccoks and attendant? will be employ cd, and all the stibstmtials and delicacies of the eson will be served up in a stjle which will hot fail to .satisfy the most fastidious The Geranium will undoubrrdly be the mo.t f t-hkn kh'e rhs'-e :n the city. 2? 3 Tut Atlantic Restaurant. This maguificCLt riew re?tnurnt and Mloon. 172 South Il!ii is street, ophite the Union Depot, is one of the most popular institutions in thecsty. I he j roprietort, Me.?rs O'I.eary Stahl, spare no eipenfo or tlTort to supply their larder and their bar with the very be-t articles that the mirket afford. From cti fo twelve o'clock in the morning, and at the -acac time .at night, a sj lendid free lunch is set for he accomodatioii of their customers, gotten up ty that famous att'.s'e, Lou:.'? Haldr, who his been held cook in the Bates, the "Uurnet, the Astor, und other Cr t d iss hotels. There is do place in the city where a better meal can be procured than at the Atl.an tic, and tbe genial host. Captain O'Leary, is ever ready to welcome the hungry or dry, and fupply their" w ant?. 2J-G C5rHeitkaui, the merchant tailor, No. 17 North Illinois Mreet. opposite the Bates House, has just returned from the ea?t with a new 3tock of spring and puramer cloths, cassimeres, nestings, and all articles iu tho gentlemen's outtiting line, purchased fc.ncc the heavy decline, which he will eil at the lowest gold rates. Any person wauting a ppiir.g etiit should call ou Mr.Heitkam before purchasing. 4 Rlmoval John J. Parsons had removed hia book bindery into the building No. 13, West Maryland treet, SchnnH'.s block, where he will be pleased to see his friends. Blank books, and ererv Uind of book-binding execute-d promptly. 1 llavinr the most complete nunufactorv in the west, he is prepared to bind for publishers on the 24-r. tSf" A rich giomh ot hair produced, the natural color restored, (not dyed), and all disea se of the scalp, falling off, kc , cured bv using "Eureka," the infallible hair rett'.rative. Price. ! $1 ,0(1 jf r bo'!. Sold b? all drucgif3 ' j J. B. Sknovr, I Druggist, Bates Block, Agent. rod rt For Runt. A 1 a rue room in the third tory I of the new Sentinel build. ugs. No. 2 South I Meridian street. The room is well lighted and the entrance good Apply at this office. tf ?rJ. R. Marot. No. 233. Eist Washin. .ou street, has in store a larce stock of second hand turnitiue '. nearly all as good as new, which he sell at prices -rices to suit the times 3TSee Dr. Wm TbomsonV advertisement on the fourth pae of to day's paper. jan 25 tf. I CEfA few exchange papers, done up in pack t ages of 100, can be had at this office tf M.I, stint r Ol" AK.M.ICAl'ISW, A French paper reports a special raveling of French gourmets, whose alro and object ia life is to r rodtice some new dish The latest novel j ty their combined wisdom his been able to de vise is a lobster boiled ta charcpf.gne. j j The iü'.er couree of friend-hip is a cordial for ! ; the heirt. It beguiles the hur of grief; gently 1 wean the thought from the selfishness of sor ! i low, and fives tbe mourner to led that earth I ! I nnt a wildfrtes-. i i 'wherever! A letter from Chat leston ' our army goes uve inu'.uuoiis are sure to lollow it the postctlice, the sanitary commission, ex ' cre-s companies, the christian commission and j diarrhea." ! The large number of artisans engaged on the I Capitol. Hud alsj the luge body of laborers and ) mechanics usually employed in the several gov i ernment works at Washington, will have to be ' discharged at the er.dof the fi-cal vear (June 30) ; oecnuse of the failure of con are- to pas the ap p ropruticn therefor. Bv witctirg fruit tree- aid tegetabits with a rotation of ulpl ite of iron, it i- iid that ondtrt'al effects may e troduced. Betris under llii- ticurcent grow nerly double the ordinary ;?e Ttsr tree sre groatlv enefitte! hj u Old ; i. a is tt:ron in'o water sni allowed t will t produce t'iis olution M'jor tie!.eral Ttiomas" cSioial re:o:t oi hi oreratn-ns irom re' :en.irr , ta .Jhuu arv -''. 15. hss been puMishe!. lit states ! that 15.130 prisoners. sr.d ' ri:-cf of sen ice ; .b!e ait:!!ery were captured frcm the i He received 2 .000 dee;tei... His on enemy, loss did t o: cxciei 10,000 men in a'l ii:r:rg the period i eruhrsced Lv the rerxri . Ti e full cos; of the Chi;jo op?i-a ho ,-e is I $l0.l OU. hi four stores on aihmeton street . j have been rented for $5.010 each. Three m-re t on State s'reet wiil be rented for the an.e or rr.t re. Th? tru 't i-e a.sorf coi.'mc ! rtv rooms , tjr üff.ccs tjr rent, and a hall tor concert and ievture, which will sat 1,(0 ner-'-r.s Th e Uuiied S tc, y, .;! vthe official paper of Jacuarv 'aied th? pot.!n: e derartmetit) that mul.iAted p-ptma?tf r . ,l--r Kna p . ,.v , e r ci.ru ary numncr, however. s'ates ::.jt ir: N tv. errr, -.nd that the hw does not provide for reden.ptk n by the postmisters. bu; that any or e can r d letters to the tressury department, on cftcial business, free of postage, and that it is the d.ty of tht depcrtmtst alone, to redcera nutilatei ccrrencv.
Dr. K , tht unitariia " tnTnlsUr Iq Ply. Booth, occe ia?plied tha .rmlplt "of brothet IV tiite more, tbe orthodox preeber, in tbe little rilliee of CbiltosTille.- A BDnociin prent akei oce cf te corgrettioQ how he liked the doctor. "Oh, well eccczb' said he, "bet he don't believe in but one Uod." "Well, well," answered the liostcn"an,"thit'i all right, oce God is e rough for a little place, like CbiltonTl'le; they don't hsve bat three in Bo5ton."
Telegraphic Dispatches. aro2T imiwLiroftrai lauutiuiniii. fror Horning llepori ee rirat ag.) JIIÜ1NIGIXX KEPOKT. Latest War Hews. PROBABILITY OF NO fflORE DRAFTS. FIlOJl THE SOUTHWEST. The Fight Near Petersburg. THE LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. LATER FROM CITY POINT. Tin? Ar,u.V C'OiitjrntialnHMl. IP O I i a is is i: w s Ac Ar Ar I rum VYutliltigrf on. WAtuiNuToN, il.arch 42'J All letters mailed in the United .States fr the wct of Mexico, embracing the stales of Ginalo, Sonora, and Lower California should be endorsed via Sn Ft.ncipco, as letters for thpe t.i?es bv the wiy ' ( f San Trancinco, reach the:r destination much t earlier than by other routes. Tbe Richmond EiMuirer of the -27i'n in?t. has ,a special di.-pa'rh date. Petersburg, March 21), which piiys: (Jens. Bushrod J(hiit.n and Gordon stormed the breastworks on our left this morning, and drove the eremy odc mile, capturing his works and i00 pi-ocers, includicg Geu. ilcLaughlin and other officers. The fiht wss terrißc, and the !o? on both bev General Terry was brdly wounded. Tl. ...... -.1 t: . I :t .v. i ue iLi'iii) uu.cu in s aiiiiierv :;ea.ij ui ue neighborhood of the captured fort, aal wa3 ena bled to pour such a terrible cnfiUding fire upon our ranks as to cause our troops to fall back to their original position. The Yankee M'.jor General Warren is supposed to have been killed. In the Trans Mississippi department, and beyond the Mississippi, military mattet? are entire ly at a stand still. The rebel forces hold the lower portion of Arkansas, along the Washita river, commanding the greater portion of the l.ce of the Red rirer. Information from City Point, dated yes-terday, says the losses in tbe U th corps are much larger th in heretofore reported. The first divi.-ion have in hospital 160 wounded, and 30 are known to have been killed. In the 31 division ho; ital there are ICS wound ed an ! about 12 killed. The losses ia the J divir-ion were not knjwu, bnt in thtir hospital the hire 12 wounded. Ticket firing was kept up ali day and last nigh, yesterday and tbe day before. The killed on both sides were exchanged, the enemy showing more courtesy than heretofore. A general order was issued to the army yesterday. The enemy, with a temerity for which he has paid dearly, massed his forces and succeeded, through the reprehensible want of vigilance oi the 3d brigade. 9th corp, in breaking through their lines, capturing Fort Steadmao and hatte ries J, 10 and 11. The enemy by tight was driven ircm his entrenched picket line, and all bis efforts to recover the same, which were partially determined aud pertistcnt on the -d corps' front, were resisted and repulsed with heavy slaughter, leaving with the Cth corps over four hundred piiscLcrs, ami with the 2d corps two battle flac and over 300 pri.-oners. TliC troops ot the sixth corpi tepoited Ly Major General Wright a engaged iu the.se operations were Getty's ditNion, J eel's brigade, Seymour's division, and Hi tub! In ard Klward's bricades of Wheaton's division. Of the troops belonging to the -d corps Major General Humphrey mentions Miles aDd Mott's divisions, and Smyth's brigade of Harp's di? ision, who were upp.ited by the 3th corpj. I tie result of the day was the thorough dcieat of the enemy's p'. tDS, the c ipture of his stronglv j entrenched picket line under the artillery fire of 1 his workf . and the capture of 10 battle flies and I 2,i00 prisoners. ! It is a result cn which the Lieutenant General j commanding heartily congratulate? the army. j The order sys that two lc.-sons can be learned ! from these operations, one that no fortified posi j tion. however strong, will protect-an army from an intrepid and audacious enemy, unless vigilant lv cuarded: the other that no dV.s'er or mi-for tune is irrep-rable where energy and bravery are j displayed iu the determination to recover what 15 ; lost, and to promptly assume tbe onensive. Another ot the defenders of the confederacy has just come in He is 18 years old, but looks several ye us younger, being about three feet high, and slender. He says he enlisted to be sent to the front o he could escape and ge some -thirty to eat. t'rciitt .'Sew York. Nkw Vena, March 23. The Commercial's Washington special says that the present draft is unnecessary. view of the impending end of tbe i war ; This belief is not shared in by men iu tutlioi ; ity here, altuough the military tituatiou is emii nently favorable. There is no intelligent belief ! thit we shall te enabled to relax our efforts or reduce our armie3 for at least a year. Tbe full number of men called for bv the president will undoubtedly be require.!, ar.d are even now needed in the field. Gen. Grant will modify the cotton trade trohibition. The pressure upon the authorities in relation to it has been immense By the steamer Eagle we have Ilmna date cf the 2Gtb. The blockade runner DenHeish, from Galveston, arrived on the 25;h. Tbe rebel Gen. Chalmers is dead. A meeting was called at Sia Antonio, Tcxa, on the 22 i ir st. to take into consideration the proposition to occupy the western territory aud open communicetions with Calif irnia. It was sa'id 1,000 recruits lor the rebel army can be thus secured. A committee was appointed tocouter with the rebel coiuin ir.dcr of the Trans Mi?i?-ippi department on the subject. There was a mutiny in the g.r.ison of Gal regten resulting in the dei'.h and wonniingof several men. Frnh troops have passed thrvuu! Havataon their wiy from Mexico to France. Ti e biockaderuiitiers Mxco ami R. S. Wood have artivc-J. :Le fvn'.cr with cot'on.fron Mataaura. and the taller with naval e-juipnaetits. ! from Navj The folio ?z tf-i were Iviag in port: Col. Lauih, Fox, Ju i, Bt!is!,T. re?iari,ar d Farcy A lire nuaibet oi -hoji.crs have uiived trtn, ar.d clearel for Matsni'-rs Tie Pct'? corrcsror at Cr kka-'w Biuii', Al.bros. under d ite of the 221 in-t.. siys Le wrtes a ir. id the f onJjsi- n e.r.-i i-rcdki'igTf caair, as the cavalry army is taki.. leave ol it? ba-e i jt o; - raticns ir. the o i:Le-!. Tl e 1st divii r. is ror.imar.dtvJ by General McC ok, the 51 by Geueral Terry, the 4th by tit::erl Upton. nd rh 5th bv Get ersl Hatch. Ti s expedition h- been fi:teJ out at an cxl-""- ---- t.awu-, .i J pL-e airr.-i I bu'ou, and its fticr are rt ! paetei to r ol tbe most imporiani character, ! from .'vioiitrenl. Mo.xtrsal, March 2J.-Juügo:ent in the ca.e of the St. Albans raiders was given this morning, and tbe prisoners were discharged. Tbey were tfaln arretted oa another warrant.
i Tonten f err. natriax. March li. Liverpool on the lgib. a-d Q W8 U h' Rrritcd fhli morcisr . Th tr:u.' " i : cererally regarda oe president s inaagcral ia ' a as atisfactory. , t . , . A FW,.k r . . ct Lincoln 13 a t retch paper v Pres about to recogaixs Mexico r r. , rerard T Lt !Te?lbcthority of a regard to L.ur s mission, on the a ;LSl rrircd neater of the confederate cocrf 0 "t JZ .u England, who received the infor 7h?oJiair?Kn iQ.lh.efol,owi sure'Prest. 1 be orject of the mim on . . ,
n..;..k '. l - . --oo receiveu .i ivtt uia commissioners would jj at Vi ashiogton to opn regotiocs on t ing basis: followAllntiAiflfj In .1 : . .. . . . i r. ndeciiei - 4U ui..yuie to ne leu u istice to and coasidered as opea questions; an arm, r.:Te be grauted and a league, offensive and de,c be m tde to drirc the French out of Mexico ' i AT 1ST. ' Mtt.orRjrt, Jan. C5.-The tatah of tbe Shenandoah has formuilv ruestcd leave of Sir Charles Darling to land his prisoners and take cn coal, and repair h!s uachicer?. He promised to obaerre neutrAÜtjr and get to sea as ouicklv as pos;b!e. The application is under consideration bv the governor and executive committee. Six verse's were due there in the course of a few weeks from New York and Boston, but merchants said they were likely to be under the EcgUh or Dutch fUg. The parliamentary paper shows that the trench and English government bavetütiastructiOi s to their nival commanders on South American ststion. They are required to use every friendly effort to secure the free navigation of rims, but not f r.e force without reference to the government. Merchant vessels it warned aeains! carrvin? munitions of war to belligerents. The Asia's dares are two davs later than the Damascus'. A London parer reviews President Lincolu'e inauguration, and says it reveals his opiaioni more completely than manv verbose compositions which have proceeded from hi- form-r ad dresses The Times admits that he has fulfilled theciu ties which destiny impo-es upon him with firulif j ar.H a fi).r c t.!i ci ui viuuarauon at success r sanguine ant'eipations of coming prosperity. His auuie-s appears ;o De intended to repress the more sanguine expectations of the northern peo pie, tnd to intimate to them that fresh exertions and servico will be necessur for the attainment of their object. The failure is reported of Thomas Sterling Bmbee. a merchant in London, with liabilities of about l."0,(i:j0 pound; also of Tbrustal k Co , of Hull and Bimbtv, with liabilities of from 20' -1)00 to 3M0.ÜÜO pounds. These failures are said to have been chiefly caused by losses ia blockade running a? rebel ports. Similar ruruor? are ailoat ai to other firiuD G. Lew:, a merchant of London, has suspended, Dfiifis for lai te amounts by the confederate government .at Richmond on the financial agents at Liverpool, Fraier, Teaholra k Co., were, af er several days delay, refuee! acceptance ar:d allowed to be protested. One draft alone amounted to -27.000. In parliament, Gregory gave notice that he should, at an early day" ascertain what steps government hud taken to protect property of Biitifh subjects in the confederate states previous to the clo;iu of the war. rroiu riiiladclpttta. PiiiUMLPitu, March 23 The Evening Telegraph of this city has General Leo's official report, dated MmcIi Siitb, p.m: (eueral Gordon aMsaulted and carried the enemy ork at Hart's Hill, capturing 0 pieces of artillery acd S mortars, and between five and ix hundred pirsor.ers. among them one brigadier general und a number ot officers of lower grade. Th lines were scpt für a distance of four or five hundred y-rds to the right and left. Two efforts were made to recover the works which were hanl-omcly repulsed. The enclosed work in the rear, commanding the enemy's msin line was found could be taken only at a terrible sacrifice of life and the troops were withdrawn to their original position. It was impossible to move the guns captured owing to the ground, and thev were dismounted and left. rSi-i. 1) R. E. Lee. - The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. ii. Nlw Wahin; York, March H'J. ton special writes The Tribute's follows: as Nine fdictti wi uuded in the fight in front of Petersburg on Saturday say the affair, though partaking of the nature of a general battle, was in details nothing more than an extended skirmish, owing to the condition ar.d unwillingness of the enemy to fight The rebels' first" line of battle fired at random. Mot of tiieir volleys went over the beads of our men without damage. The second rebel line of battle wa in front of the 3d corps During the heat of the battle two brigades were only pievented from coming into our lines by the fire of our batteries, placed to rake any advance of tho enemy. In two volleys fired by "rhe rebels at our troops only two ,men were slightly wouuded. According to the reports of prisoners many of them fired blank cartridge. Letters from the army of the Potomac, dated Sunday night, state that on that day tbe rebels were driven, in double line of battle, from the Apporaatax river, in sntieipation of an attack by our forces. Our troopts were massing ou the left preparatory to another movement on the south side of the railroad. Most of Gen. Sucridan's cavalrv were encamp ed on or near Hatcher's Run. The rebels were also massing large bodies cf troop on the right to effect a movement on our loft The rebel force oc the north batik of the Jamcf, in Iront of Ord's army, has been conoid erably weakened within the last 24 hours by the transfer of troops to reinforce Lee's right ThoTtibui;e's Washington special ?ay?: The committee on the conduct of the war are holding daily sessions, preparing their report. It proves about fii bulky as tho president's report made a year ago. It will embrace the Char cellorville campaign from the Rappahannock to Gettysburg, with Hooker's removal; the campaign from Get tysburg to the Rspi dan, to Culpepper and Mine Run, the Petersburg mine explosion, the Fort Fisher affair. Gen Ro-rcran-' campaign down to bis removal The World's Kicvon pecial dc-cribes Sherman' movements. After leaving Fyetteville, the line of march was taken along three roads, some distance apalt, but rearly parallel. The left column, composed of the 2Jth and I l'.h corps, under General Slocutn. wmt up the road which leads to Averyboro The right wing, the 15:h and 17th corps, under General Howard, pro'.ed( a'r; th P-cctoi-ville road. A few miles e.-:ard, nearer the Clinton road there trudged along a motly crowd of negroes and refugees who had followci Sherman's path thronh Georgia and Carolina. The last on their arrival at Clinton were to be forwarded to Wil mington . 1 he troops are rrcs-ing on for 0ö!dboro; on the flanks ot'JSiocum' column K!pttrick' cavalry were skirmishing with the rebel horsemen. I be movements ot tne I-rft wing lapr ear to have bten witched by .;me portion of ton s armv, sucnosed to be a remnant of the forces wi;'a which Hardee e-caped from Charit ton or Savannah with. I be lb:h soon cjme upoii Htrdee well en a - II .- V s .reccaea octweeu care reir a-ji tiiacü. riverf, h' right proleolcJ b a small Mmx called Sto vcr Creek From thi positi 'u it wis re-edful to d:s.olge !..m, a::-j ood's division, of the 20;h corps, wis ordered to perform it. The rebel woris were ga'.AMiv cnargcu, aa quire a i,umter wtte killed and ounded oa both side. RENOVATERS. ! CLEANING AND DYEJNG ESTABLISHMENT DICH l. lltH. l"".'.'"" " ' w 11 I lliir.n. itreet. latllar.acohs, laiiata. i. i'.irl'lt.riTI.I ir.H 1 K -III i ill'Ttl At thi old and we'!-kaowa e-.tafcU t'cei.!, tht labile eaa aav- asi woo! to ifois dyea la percntotnt and beautiful colon; abJ ft iu' sr3fi.tittico-:gfcly rei;oTa Sew aid -co-ii-taad clotktrg bought atw! oM; a paücttlar branch la taa bula icaorainaud its Craw, tna MUla 4;aUclotX r uaxU ary ranaent cam be so wrosxbt :.at It can net be visible to tU naltd ey . VA.r.h--tka:ae. So. IS South Ultuada fl2Mt. sale JOIIPH HA&lXI.FrtprttUt.
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;tT mar.incinnatl ."Harket. Cicr5ATi, March 23 Markets generally larguid, ar.d but little done for any article. . Flocr quiet, bat hell nominal it $7 fot ap. fine and $7 2Q7 SO for extra. Red wheat sold at $1 bU(31 t. Oats declined to 70c. Corn dull and prices nominal. Barley dull and prices nominal. Wiskv advanced to $2 12, ith a good demand. Provisions generally dull, and lf?J rmnesi manifested by holders. City mega pork is offered at but $27 is the cntside rate offered. - , . Lard is beld at 19 and 'teady. Coffee 31031c. Sugar ' " Rye $1 tJ and firmer. Seod. dnll and rrices nominal. Tallow declined to 12 for rendered. Butter dull at 202rc. Seed dull; clover ar d timothy $1 75, flax $2. (;old 1 0 1 32. Silver $1 40(rfl -12. j e W Vra .larRel. t New Yorx, March 20. Cotton dull, with rather bttter inquiry at ISQopc for middling. Fiour dull, heavy and lr2c lower, at $3 30 0 I j for extra state $1) 75(g3 95 extra round hoop Ohio, and $10010 ti5 fcr trade brands, market closing heavy, with ro buyers at out side uuotatrons. Whisky sesredy so f:rm, t $1 27(31 2i for western. Wheatdull, 23o lower, winter red western $1 95,No.2 Chicago spring $1' 50, eld amber Michigan $2. Rye quiet at$l 25Ä1 30. Corn quiet and 2(ä3c lower; lor new white $1 C01 C5; new yellow $1 52$1 55 afloat and delivered. Oat.s qciet at 9J for western. Petroleum dnll; '.13 e for crude; 53c for refined bond; 72c do free. Pork firmer, and much activity $25 00 28 50 new mes, closing at $23 for cash; $25 50 for 63-'C4; do ca.-di and regular way, $25 for ca?h and $2G27 for prime mess. Beef steady and more active at $1317 for mess and $lb' 50(521 for extra mets. Bef hams firm at $23 5021. Cut meats steady at l-34-t3c for shoulders and I5 16 1 J for hams. Bacon quiet at lClGc for Cumberland cut, 16(316,' for long ribbed an 1 ir.il7c for short riboed. Lard heavy at ICQlcJ. Butter a shade higher at 14 (ft 22 for Ohio and 2U23e Tor state. Cheese quiet atl42.'kr. Molasses tiuiet. Coffee quiet and firm. Sucnr unchsnttsl; Cuba 11. Muscovado 1U Wool dull. Money easier, and a Urge supply at6Q7 per cent. ' Sterling ouie'. t $1 I'OQl Icr first class bills. Gold dull and lower, opening at $1 52, advan ting to $1 53, declining to $1 51 and closing at $1512'1 5138'. Government stocks firm. itiW TOBE KOXfcT HAtEKI. Xkw York, ilarch 29 Gold iri. beeu weak during the morninjc in ?pite of large purcha.se to cover short contracts. The tendency appears to be in favor of a lower premicm, ard speculation is in the decline. Tbe price opened at $1 52, declined to $1 5?, and rose ajrain to 31 51 7ü'. Latlk. Gold closed at last night at 51 hQK Gallagher's exchange ?'EW iDVERTISEMENT. THE TJIVIOIV OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES OukIi Ctiiittil, ÜOO.OOO Capital Bound for Hit; I'ayitieut of Losses, s lOO.OOO. No Safer Company was ever Organ ized in the United StatesAssets all Invested in U, S, Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WHEN YOU CAN' HAVK F.tjUALLT RELIABLE Insurance at home, why send your money abroad? X fftit in every county in the state. 1VT rOLIClES 1SSUKÜ BY MAETINDALF. a fiüUBBS.in the Erst building nonth of the Post Office, o. 4, up-stirs (TA.bott IJew'i Block.) JAMirS M. RAY, President. K. M. MART!iii.r, V. Prf. ar-1 Trrasirr. I). YV.GRCBBJ-, Secretary. "JD 1 r o"o t o x m . JamesM. Kay, Cashier of State Üark; TtOH'.a- H. fharpe, of Fletcher t Sbarpe' Etiik, lad:anapf''.i; Atfrel Harrison, of HarTifvi'b Fsna, ladihntoW; t?a. H. Eu-Üsb, Preiicut of First National Eatik, Ir.ii auapoli; VVra. 8. IJubbar.l, ot Citiseu Vatic-cat Fank. Iadiaaa rolis: J.U BaUaia.ofJ. H.PalJwin i Co , Ind-3rap!i?: Geo. Merntt. ofMerrut ft Uoicblii, Ind.; thrles H. Raymond, of Morr.f . tiohDaa 4 Co., Io.lIatitpolit); E. B. Varliadiie.I-idiaRajH.irfc; Jes?e L Wiltism, Banker, r'ort Wji:e, Ini.: (ieo. W. Rattbone, Prefect r ErarcU of Bank cl State, Evtisvi!le. liid ; L. G. Warren, Banker, Terr IUnte. Ind. John W. Barsen, Cashier of Branch Bat'k, runc:e, Ind. St oclLholclora CaMnFte cher, ?r.. Janes M. Kay, Tbos. H. Sharpe, Alfred Uarriiou, Ykra. II. EE'.i.L, Wm. S. Pubbsrd. J. H. Baldwin. Geo. Merritt, G. VT. katlbose, L, G. tVarrea, Je&e L. Willtr.m-, J. W. Firiiou. K. E. Karticdalt, CbA. n. EayTucad. Laj-5ob. Wm CouaLitu, Led in Ullis, J.C 8. Uirr.iou, N:cbolMiCartj-, Aqu.Ua Jone, Jr.. Hrrren Applii-te, Jr JfcLet', Wra Braien, Mark E. lieev. John VT. Grubbi. S. U. Ilanimon Ii. W. Grnbbs Isii Jortfon. F. lt-hm J. Uo1at,.j., J. W. ilurpbjr, raarlS-dSi't W. J. HlliJy, Wm. A. Bradhaw, E. Brown:: )- k CV, Jo. D. Pttuo-x. Kican A Co., j. ij. yxor., Wm. JU, PliLey Hoal-:d, M. U. Land is Geo. M. Williams, W. W. Leathers, Dr. P. H J.ratr, T. B. Elliott, Ei hop Ame, James R. Youxi(, Geo. B.YaaJe, Wrn. Y. 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By aatkoTity ol U e-cretary vf tb Trea-wry, tis enderVxrei taa aucxacd the Geseral 9abtcr1ptIoa Axt.ey for tae tale cf ütit States Treaory 5ta, teartrg sewn axd Urn-tenths er cecL. tatarett, per natta, kaowa as tb SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. TUf 5ot ar lMVel wndar dat f Acfutt Xitk, ao4 art pay aids three years from that tlae, !a crrrercy, or ar cnverUtle at tL epUca of tl tWer tato U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. (wOIjD BEÄUGT JUODS. Thee BuU arc cow worth a premium of nine pr ct , inclaliBK golS. Interest from 5vaaber, which make the actual profit co the 7 30 lean, at current rite , InclaJiU j interest, about ten per cent- per inna, besides itt wtn-rin .Vj4 and munü-ipai taxa tion, vMch adit frcn cn ty Uree yer cenf. more", according t the rat levied oa ether property. Th latere--t it pajablo aeml-auunally by couponi atucked to each rote, wh!ch ray be cut o3"ad acH to any bank or banker. The interest atnount to One cent per day ou a $30 note. Two cent Ten $ioo $300 $1000 S5000 20 4 81 !fote of all denominations LHid will b promptly ,rT.ihed upon receipt of subscriptlou. Thi is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tLt Government, and It U confidently expected that Us superior advantages will nuke it tha GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Les ttaa f :oo,OOJ,CO regain unsold, which will protsiily bs disposed of within the next CO or 90 days when the Botes will probably coauiand a premium, a ba ua fonnly bees tut cae r.n clorirj; the tuVpcriptlon to other laaas. iu order that citizens in every town and section of tho country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan. the National Bank., State ri;is ail PHvato Bsckrrs throughout the country hava generally arreed torecalve subscriptions at par. Subscribers will wlct their own agents, in whom they hae confidence, ar.d who only are to be iepon-ible for the delivery of the note fr which they receive order?. -T-ATX" COOKE, Subscription Aest, Philadelphia. Subset iptious will be reccired by tb FIRST NATIONAL HANK. lniHacapoli., INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fcbl3-d3mlw2m is PETROLEUM. PETRO Hi EUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company ! ORGANIZED ÜXDKR TIIE AND MANUFACTURING IAWS OF STATE OF NhW YORK. KIXINT. THE CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IS One Hundred Thousand Shares. -AT ot Llnblr to lucnt. flO er siimre. Government Bonds & Securities taken in Payment for Stock. Ck Jfe-Jt" JL9J M-ZMz No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, POSTOFFICF. ADDRESS, DOX 5i3SNEW YORK. Hon. DANIELS HCKINSON, Present. WM. T. PIIIPP8, Vice PriJent. lUJBKItT BASSETT, SecreUry. II. J. BKCTIS.MiLlDK Sop't, lituevilie. Pa. ATLANTIC LANK, 142 BroJway, N.T., Treasury. Ttte Well of the Company tare now producing oil. Pajraent for stock may be n.a iti drafts, rej-istered notes, or sr ov err vr. ut bond ar.4 seccritiea, whictt bonds and securities rrill b? taken at thir market value. Uemittances rnsy be aUre-sed to the Comp.ny, P. 0. Box 5,3", New Tcrk City, or to "Atlantic Back, Treasury of the Nw Tork and Li.erj owl i'etroleum Company, Hi Broadway, New TorkCiiy." Prospectus sent to any address fc. appücition, contsln let; a full and clear account of tbe operation of this Most Successful Petroleum Company sichT-.3ni MEDICAL. Crea'.n. Xui.'I rirCibr C"rif:etn"a lr-s letter pscs fr two ?. ert tarnt. Voting JlenN .Tletlicul Ati'ier. GRATUITOUS advice c' la iiMs of the Lertoo. aeminal. urinary and sexnal orgaaia, in the reports of ike Western Medical AmocUUwd, which are ert by mail to sealed cavelepe s, free cf charge. The organization was formed to diyper. new and reliable trratmer.t, and U conipoed of tbwr!l kn-n physicians, to whom all Utters must be directed, bl$. JACKSON, HERBERT k CO., eb2-sn Bos S-K Clbcincatl.O. PROFESSIONAL. R K M O V A L . Doctor W.U. THOMSON, HAS kKMOVED B' OPTICI FPOM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, f7IIERI BE WILL CONTINUE W V to trtst and euro Trivat Die itrs, ia all thetrfjecies, sttgts, rs fcs'lcr. and phases. I'- Wra. Thomson will aiv to -. r atiect writ u a lustniment, . ''.Tir h:msr to flTccta raikal r.1 p-raausr.t cure, r cake no charge. UI. Tm. laoicroi n" xaaa. BrX trestrr.er.t tf Privat D.?ea tCv specially H-r the year 1S51 three years tn theetty ol Euns w, N. I . , e-.int years tn taicago, ia., aa iwoyears in I'or,a. LI. Dirtr.g eigbt years practice InChicagc, III., re cured over thirteen thouand ra-es. Dr. Win. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Eheoma'.lc a-ii s-eneral diseases cf the blood. e a Punigating Vapor Bath of tat tacmt ig;ruoua kiiid.in corjucctioa with iuternal treatsaeut. fcEMlNAL KMiS10NS,tbeconeque-ice cf-!f-a.u.e. Th!i lolltiry vice, cr depraved exutl tta'sice, it practiced by tho yovth of both f-ie to an ali&oit unhmitd extect, prodiicing with aaerricg certa.atjthe fl!owU;g train of EtrlideyrrFUns utltsi ccBtatcdrt sciectlSc rssiical measures, -vir Sallow counteaaaee, dark spts under tb. eye, pain la tb. ha4, rlnrtnc Is ttt ears, snd nettes liko the rurtiing of leaTesandrat titrur cf chari&u, mLeaalcesf about the loias, weakseM of th. limbs, eoufused vision, blauted intellect, less of coafiaterc, Ciddetice la approaching straasrer., a dll:k. t. form cow acquaintances, a dlpo'.tion u ahan eoclety, loas of memory, Lac .c Cushes, pimples aad varteus eruptions about U.. face, firred tor-gue, aigLt sweaU, fetid breath, ocughscor.ua"tloii,mor.oaarija, and freqaant lyinsattty. The aCscted, ea tb trst appearaac ef asy of the abort s-nsptows. .honUl Iius.e4.at sly apply to It. Wm Thon a for relief. 0?ct asdCoasaltaUoa RccmaNo. South. Dtj, war street, IndianapolU, ld. P. O. BoalA3. - t5H-dJy
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An Iiroristue! Naraa asl f tsaai flyticlsa, prtaaata to tie auesuoa cfao4.lh.rs, hr SOOTHING SYRUP, FOE CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the prtcea of tetthrug, ay softening the gam, reducing ali tniasnmatioa, wUl -ülay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, ao4 la SURE TO BEGULATEtheBOWELS Depend ipon it, mother, It will give rest toyaurse.taa and Relief and Health to Yeur Infants. Wo hart put up aud cid thi article for over SO year., and CAN SAT IN CONFIi F.NCK AND TRCTH ef It what we Lave r.ever been able to aay of any other medlctut NEVER HAS IT FAlLkD IN A SINGLE INsTAKCX TO F.FfF.CT A CIKE, hen timelj used. .er slid we know es !ntaoce of di.aifactin t y any one who csed It. On tbe contrary, all are delighted with Its operaticuj, and speak in trrma of commotidatton ot its so. (teal crTrts and medical virtue. Wt speak In thia matter "WHAT WK DO KNOW," after 30 yean experter-ce, AND PLKDGI. OUU P.FPETATlOÜ IOBTBI IÜLFILMENT OF WHAT WK Ii FKK DlCLAKD. In almoat every lnManct where tbe infant ia suffering fron pain and exbtUftiurj, relief will be found ia ft ten er twenty rotates atter tbe syrup I- admfaistered. Full directions for u.ing will accompany ach bottle. Nooegenuise ur.Ie.s tLt fac-nm.Ie cf CUKTIS 1 f KRNew Tork. I on tbe outside wrapper. SoM by Dmjrjrittbr-;bs!t the w.rid. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Ihe fallowing ia aa extract from a Utter written Vy tbe Kev. E. Z. Weiser, to the German Reformed.-! es eeager, at Charabersbarg, Pa.: A DENEFACTRECG. There In a woman ia the public eye whose name had all along been a--socfatd, in our mind, with the Taa kee," Quack," andMHnmbag." Bat it Is so I oncer, and wt desire to wrest her came from all such su piclcua associations in all other minds. Whatever notions we nay hare cf womanly delicacy and propriety, wo will all admit that woman atone is the 5ur the good Nars the Utt Kurse. Whither we f ball have Female Physicians or not. ia a question which mi st be decttod by time and principle, and bot a mallr of fault. Pride, prejudice, caprice and cutia may at well behave them tilve, fvr If there is really a want, there will a bo be mpplr; if there be a 'callicg there will be a coming. Nature and fcaoian ociety are alway. aelf-aupplylsg, and though Art aud FasLica may LiL'tr, they catnwt prevent. ilr. Wicilow dce not wih to treat yoo gewtleme' Nordoes sLe prescribe a regimen fcr jour wise; bat be modestly appears as a mesaerger f health atd happiness to your infants tn tbt eradie Is there anything Improper in that! A Nurse of "CO years' eipcne&co caa buM'y say what Is or is not good for a babe, and ought to be listened to. God treed her oo her bumble and happy mUfcioa. fche it the moHt urceaaf oJ physlciaa and mosi effectual benefactress our little ocot ever erjoy-d her doting parents Lot excepted. Just opea the !oor for hr,ard irs. Wlaslow w.ll prove the AmtriTan Flor.nca Klghtingala of tho Ncraary. Cf this we are so sure, that we will teach ear 8usy" to say -TA B!es!ng oa Mr. Wia-Jow" for helping her to survive and esc a p tbe gripicg, colkklng and teethirg aitge. We confirm every word set forth la the rre pect at. It prforms preclVHy what it profewes te perform, ever part of it -nothing leas A ay with your "Cordial," parogoric." "Drope ,,,"Laudanum,, aod" every ber Narcotic' ty which the babe Is dregged lata stcpidity, atid rendered dull and idiotic for lite. We bae never teen Mrs. Wlcalow - knew her oaly through tho preparation of her "Sothli.g fyrup for Children Teething." If wt had tbe power wt would maVt her, as she I, a physical savior to the infant race. Hot, Health and Comfort to Tlothrrnnd Child. WINSLOWS SOOTHING STRCP for chilJrem teethinr, aoftens tbe gam, redacos l&SainmaUon, allays all pain, and cures wind cbollc. Perfectly safe la allca-es. We woull say to every mother wbe Las a cffettiig child, do not let your prejudie, nor tbe pre'a dices of others, stanl between you and yo-ir sußerirg ch'Handthe rel ef that will te sure jes,atolste!y sore to fellow the ose of tbU luodlcin If Uwely d. DON'T FAIL TO PR OCT EE MR a. WIN SLOWS 800TM1KU VküP, tor cbiidrea ttthiac. It haa Wa n-ed for 3) yetri. with ntvtr fail.Eg aafety aud success by millions of mothers for their children. Itcorreete aridity of tho stsntrb, rellevoe wid ch.le retrulaut the bvwels, aad gl et rest, health aad comfort to math or vA ctild. Off et No. pay ttrtet. New I or. DO NOT LET TOUR r&EJCMCE STAND EETWItN your aoffeiing child aod tbe relief that will hm abaolettly sure to fallow tho sat of MILS. WtXSLOWS KXJTHISO ST ELP. It corrects acidity ef the etcmach, relieves wind cb.Uc, resralataa th. bowels, aoftea tbt gua, g-.re v't to he m-,tbr aod ba:ib t tteetlH Ihe fvUowUi u au txtratt fraos a letter written ty tue Rev. J. . Hotra. rator of tbt ITerrewotit Sta-o-K Eapt'.tt ChtirTh, Brooklyn, N. T- to the JoanuJaad Mewaser.CirxiCDati.O , aad speaks volumes tw favor oi that world-renowned madicte. MEJ. W1SSLQWS OOTHI5Ü JTRLP, FOBCHILDEES TTflTHINn: "We to at. advertisement ia your colninua ot MRS. WI5SIX)W'S SOOT BING STRCP. Sow, we eicrsaid aw..rc la favor cf a pateut medici&t before la ear life, but wt feel coapelled te say to vr readert that this U nhumbnr-w.haT tried it, aad hsow It to be all It claim. !t U prut ably est ef tbe mest laccttaftl Bt41eizk. of tho day. Urcwa It la "M of tho boat. Aad those of jaor rr-1er who have tablet can't do totter its-, lay in a aapaly." SPECIAL CAUTION. The great popmlartty cf Mra. Wlaalow't Soothtac iyrup, for childreo teethrrg. has iacsewd irprtacfa! prvrti8 to tmt ap artklot to bt ae4 for the aaaae parpat, ta advaru.m which taoy hava IM emir ewpted our adverttMaesau aad aotlcee frtm the pre. a. bed havw . . .a..... latt.ra fr-aa rlarrs-rsatti aad coia tr ica;r. . oauers, afixtng otktr as t sjtxr gosm: Rwre of tii sau'tatort. - xaaiT.
