Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4538, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

tat jaioi-iT irstti ratitETYü.i;cto TUESDAY MORN I Iff. MAY 'J Tbt Ci cgo fM( mji tint tbt work of disbanding ac array after a locf war Las' bn the jrrsnt terror gf all nations. Tk array, oq it return, Lai had nort mor terrori fur their country naea than ov it had for Ihm enemy. Hut Lo tits particulir tit American will exhibit oce ol Üir fa Ott dlatinguiahiag characteristics. Tb world bu iea with Mtotjisbmeot & ciril ' carried on, and! tb people onlj growing more Icteaie ia ibeir fidelity os the occtrrenct of d;i later. They hat seen a people io the midst of a civil wr bold in election fur preitfeat, sod that ejection conducted without anr act of violence ia any locality ; tbej baee eeeo the president auaaaicite-J, cd tb wbeeli of jorertmect roll oq at if co each event bad occurred, and t present ecter opoa his duties with the onited beart praver of tbe entire people. - Horn tbetrmj wbicb hii auched in tiiumpb over every foot of the immense territorj of the rebel lUtei; wbicb bu conquered cities, captur ed rail roada, taken poueaaioo of states, and forced the surrender of ever j armed band of the enemy, if a bo at tobe dwbandeJ. Tbe men are skilled srid veteran soldiers; each one of tbem ia a hero acd used to tbt life of the camp. These men are to lay down their arme, to put aside their uniform, and once more to lose their identity io the walka of civil life. Tbej went for lb lo rescue their country. Tbej bare done their work, and tbev return cow to their homes, to reiame their bo.Iiiess just where thej left it two, three or four year ago. The people instead of being afraid of them will to forth to welcome tben, and to crown theoa with garlands of jrateful aflV-ctioa. In stead of beinjj orjecti of terror the disbanded volunteers of the union will tod homes waiting tbeir return, atd friends ready to grasp tbeir bands in fraternal yyj. For them will be pre pared '.be bt that the people bare to give, and the d:abar,dcd veteran will need no higher com mendation to men's respect than the parchment certificate of bia honorable service. It will be a degree higher than university honors; it will be the eoQutrj's patent to her faithful, brave and glorious eons. There will be no tumult, no disorder These men. went forta champions of the law, and tbey will come home to thare its protection and blessings, the enjoyment of which will be enhanced bj the knowledge that thev have wrought the good work which has established law and order as the opposite of treason and re bei lion in the Americtn union ' THE lDIA CO.tSPIHA IOII5I. The Indianapolis correspondent of The Cin cinoati Gazette telegraphs to that paper an fol low: Public interest again begins to centre upon the criminal Bowles, Milligan and Horsey. They have, ever since tbeir trial six month ago, been confined in the military prison at the Soldiers' Home, stiongly guarded, awaitiug, as has been cnJeratood, the action of the president upon their rentcr.ee It has long been tacitly admitted that tbe finding of the court which tried the m adjudged tbera to be rhot, though nothing ofli cial has ever been promulgated to euch an effect. Some timf ago tbt prisoner raised a large Bum ot moi.ey, and emploved able co u u er I . who new to Washington and urged upon Mr. Lincoln the propriety of commuting their sentence to .oere imprisonment, and il wa rumored that uch mis-ion was puccessful Uecentlj, bowerer, an order ctne trorn VVsbinqtou ihm tbe prion era should be beavily ironed and securely guard ed, and the construction placed opoo this otder by the friends of tbe guilty men and othera is. that President Johnson determined to carry the original sentence into effect. The prisoners themaelve have lost all hopes. Milligan has written to his family to be prepared tor tbe worst. ' There ta a statement in the Sunday paper published in tbU city, that tbe order for their execution bad been received br the military aatbori-tie.-, butatter dilligeut inquiry. I think it premature and unreliable. Certain it is that since the assassination o' our beloved President Lincoln, the people here would manifest little or no surprias should tbe renteuce of death be carried out. It is reported that a requisition has been made by the government upon tbe Canadian authorities for II II Dodd,wh waicjnticted of trca son last summer by the military commission, and escaped from the post office building iu which he was confined. The rumor create considerable escitement among bis friends iu tbe city. The foregoirg reports were current in the city on Saturday and Sunday. There ia no doubt but that the prisoners have been heavily ironed, but their fate is only known to a few. If Mr. L15COL.X bad lit ed, there io no doubt but their sentence would hire been commuted. The late president thoroughly understood western politics, and with tbtt common sense aud sagacity wbicb ever dit.Uuisbed bim, be thoroughly comprehended tbe c5C of these unfortunate men. Mot troe is it, as we understand one of tbem remarked, when be heard of Mr. Linc jus's anamination, that in hi death they had lost their best and most powerful frieuJ. Tbe Gaxette's correspondeat regards the rumor that their execution has been ordered as premature aud unreliable, but circumstances indicate tbit there is fyur.ditioD for it. We had hoped that the intention of Mr Lt.tc L!t iu regard to tbeje men would bareten Ctrried out. for do out better apprectatel tl e matter than be. and in tbe end bis action wou'd have met with general arproval. Hlsti, .Usb and a. iuea Tbe country having made terrible sacrifice for tbe establishment of law and order in the land. The New York Journal of Commerce "lojal" ia tbe fense abicb tbit word bat been ued by the republican prens tbinka it ia very much to be deplored that o ruicy who profe? to be lova! are euiltv of acta which are ' of the aame general class with tbe crime of rebeiliou," and that aorue newspapers of the same preleaaion publiah. with sign of approval, account? of lawless and violeiit acts which diügrsce our civtvizition. acd which, if permitted to continue. will tender wor.e than rail the sscriSces ro.de for the country. The Journal continue?: If men profwsiaz to be friends of coeruoent encourage uch mob, wht can be hoped for our institutions? Too mob ia I'biiai:e:phii lat week, the tu ob that hare beeu deeribtl iu rious p-rt of the country tor two weeks pt, thf mobs that burned and destrojej property and lite in Nr York ia that ferful eek of 16.1, the mobs of which hear at Stn Krtne!.co, ad tbee are sad commeularie? on our national char acter There is a curious alternation in mobs. They are always sure to react, an J they result, un'er's retribution by tbe strong arm ot the law, unless retri(.rd bt tbe stroog arm of the law, in vio Jrut retribution on thoe who get tbem in niotioo Bat thts is very poor reason for d souragiog them The true motive is in the interests of law and order, of lite and property. Themen who compose mobs are almost always coward. What more covardly sight can be shown than the attack ol a hundred or a thousand men on one. asthe poor victime of the rioters of leC3 were attacked, and a rten have been recently attacked? The mea wLo mke up tbe mob are msicly of a clafi without iLdjence and without moral character, bat the approval given to their ecu by newapapers raiae their cSeces to the highest graJe; and there are many very respectable individuals who are cot without tqnal responsibility, 'Served bia right!" ia very comooa remark wbea reading tbe account of . w - I j . m- j Bi9 wiese ueue to whi v.i.ucr. i&j 4,

. . . ..... ... It seems tnexplicable that a tewapaper wbicb ia hoae-tly tod sincerely lamentirg tbt death ol tbe late preaident by tbe norderoua band or an ... ... . . aaain, saould be so ouoa to tue ei mora lity and ofl'oniiitecc; ti' to coamet d ia the a coIobm tbw la lea acta of men wtking to aittffiiaste tbeir fellow raeo. Let this be stopped at once by the voice of booeat lad'gnatioo acd patriotism. It is in the pover of tbt pres to top it. If editors will tell the men who go io moba that tbey are coward, that they diagrace their names as Americans, tbeir country, tbeir local habitation by doinz acts of rebellion io crowd, amoooiirjg to insurrection that they deserve to be shot down br tnepoHce, and that the police ought everywhere to suppress mob, firat bv milder xd moral suasion, but tl that fails, then with powder ao l 1 all if. the preas will take this tone, raobtf will soon ceae to disgrace a country wbicb has made s ich a itrugglt lor tbeettblibment of law as do other country ever made in all history? Commenting upon the above, Tbe New York Express terms It a mot timely rebuke, and addr. W deaouaced tbe mobs of 1863, and we de nounced tbe mob of 1G5, just as we denounced the Barel and Jerry Rescue mobs of previous sears: acd it ia a source of infinite rerret to ua. as it U a disgrace to tbe country to see the prea of any party silent wbea each outrsge are com mitted upon law and order, upon life and prop erty. It is not in baman nature to be attacked and not defend, and hence the wounding of one man acd tbe murder of another in Maryland last week. Y e remember how citizens fled for the.r lire from this city and neighborhood in lhC3. Lvery father, every guardian of tbe young, mas ter of apprentices, and eery rood citizen, should feel that the first departure from law and order leads to an almost endless system of evil, and there is but one step between the apologist of a mob and the actor in it. Jeff. Davlsi and the Aasnaslnatlon l'lot. Some curiosity is exhibited to know why the first officii! statement of D-tvis complicity in the aisawiiiation should have emanated from the pnsident. It shon'd be known that it was deter mined, in the first instance, in council, tbtt the trial of tbe saiualion conspiracy matter should be turned over to the military au'horitie?, and thereupon the whole te-tiroony w put io charge of Judge Advocate General Holt, who, upon thorouch examination, made his report, implic tifg Davis, not io direct complicity with the assapainas, but in a knowledge of the plot and its intended execution Upon this report the president issued bis proclamation. So telegraphs the Washington correspondent of Tbe Cincinnati Gazette. It is not probabie that Pesident Juii.x.'o.h would charge upon Jxrr Davis complicity in the as?aiintion of Mr Licolx, direct or indirect, without satisfactory evidence of bis guilt, and if guilty no name wil be more execrated in all time If the objecto the assassins was to aid the rebel cause, never was there a more signal failure. If there had bad been any vitality left in the rebellion before the commission of the crime, it woul I have been the finishing blow. But few events in history have shocked tbe moral sensibilities of the world to a greater degree. The rebel leaders at home and abroad disavow complicity in the crime and denounce the perpetrators of the infamous act Tbe publication of the news in Europe caused tbe same sensation and deep feeling there that it did throughout the United States. If the conspirators bad anticipated that the murder of Mr. Lincolx would have caused auarcbj io our own countrj or distrust in tbe stability of the government abroad, tbey have been doomed to bitter disippointment Tbe wheals of government moved forward upon the announcement of the pad tragedy without eren a jar to arrest tbeir progrea, and iu tbe estitnttion of foreign powers it $ stronger to day than it evr haa been. The nation has ptsaed safely but almost miraculously, through the terrible ordeals to which it has been rejected with a tenacity that few anticipated, and now it only require the exercise of wisdom and moderation to five ns that unity, homogeneity and prosperity which will place us foremost among the powers of tbe earth. Offlclouw Proceeding. The teleeraph on Saturday informed the country that some eastern gentlemen had matured a prr ject lor purchasing Mrs. Liccolr a residence at Springfield, in this state, and that Jay Cooke L Co , are acting as backers. The extreme ha-te with which ererjbody is or has been rushing about to do something for Mrs Lincoln and the remains of Mr. Lincoln would be extremely ridiculous, if it were not so intimately associated with the calamitous event which haa befallen the nation in the death of the president. ContemplUed with reference to this sad occurrence, such proceedings become, at the very least, simply absurd Tbe news of Mr L'ncoln's death bad scarcely reached Springfield before soma enterprising gentlemen bad appointed themselves a committee and purchase! the Mather estate for over SO 000, intending it a a burial place for Mr Lincoln. A tault was constructed, and erery thin? made for his interment at that place, and then somebody concluded to aek Mrs Lincoln as to ber intentions They were announced, and in consequence Mr. Lincoln wa buried somewhere else, and the officious Springfield committee have now on their bands a piece of real eatate for which they paid $50 000. and a bran new vault for which they hate no occnptut. We-wouU g'tzceal that they inmure themaelves and their ofliciousness in this vault,' and get some of their outuMe friends to teal it up hermetically, not to be opened under a dozen years There is al-m a monument committee, who v pointed themselves; and now there is a homes'etd committee, who are eoirg to locate Mrs Lincoln at Springfield Nbody in this state is ignorant of the lact thai Mrs. Lincoln docs cot intend 10 make Spring fie'd her residence. Any money raisei for the purchase of a homestead for Mrs. Lincoln in Sprirgfield will be just 0 many dollars throwu away. These fussy committees oueht to subside, or else ascertain what is needed before venturing upon such ex teuded acd decisive action Chicago Times. recullairltl s of I'sanda. Tbe following ia a pleasant specimen of a ruertj, rollicking, young African king, of tbe native pattern, pure and simple: Tbere is a lit tie drunkenness among thee people. The bills are such a mtss of tall reel and cra?ses that cattle cart;ot penetrate tbem. P;ets ant walks are cut through them and kept from being grown orer by the constant transit of the slave-bunting partie Katoergee returned from one of thei-e during my etay at Uganda. He had captured 130 women, chitfly old, and only tit for weeding in the fields. Some tew, fit for wires, he set apart to be given away to men thought dcarrrm, or whe services were to be rewarded. Etch woman of this c!as i worth three cows An instance occurred of the kinc giin a single slave to one of his officers, for a setvice perf rmci; the rntn was bold enough to a-k for a second, wheu he w ordered to be c it to i icfs. hieb w as dot.e j with the usual red kcile. H.s limbs were came 1 iT openly, while bia trunk was wrapped up iu a cloth. One da I hJ the curiosity to follow a womtn who was being led by a bo to bekilled 5he rariied a small hoe, balanced upon her bead. Alter traveücg half a mile she turned down the executiot-er's garden. Close br, a Nar. yellowbeaked vulture, ti.e ctuuibal'of Uganda, sat perched on the high stump i f a broken tree; other hovered high overhead. ni.ffirg tbe repast below. The circumut,:ul evidence was enough ter me. and I turned back Dr. Grant. f2T7 he New Vork Tribute thicks there i ua much to ftar from the iead.ng rete'.s hereafter. It says: , Let ihe overthrow of slavery atd rebellion be proclaimed, and let all those w bo take the oath of allegiance in due lime be summoned to elect new executives, legislatures, and represeBtativea in congress. - If the result d es not serve lo dispel the fears of any one who Judders at the prawpect ot a return of Toombs, Howell Cobb. S.ideil, Jeff Dvi-, Rcett, Letcher & Co , to tbe high placet tbey once desecrated, bt must be timorous ladaed.

very natural exclamation, oat is 11 not piaio tbatljocbioii the end of UT Tboe trAo

Frwna riortta ( arallna. Special Wjystch to Tis GorlnaatJ Guttle. GilXMBOtO, N C . May 3, ) i BaLTixoai, May 7 PAKQUyO TÜB ftXBtLS. Tbe task of paroling Jobnstoo's army Las ut eided. Er cry oQcer iu1 mm his taken id

obligation not to bear arms against the LToi0 States government until properly rdea?ed. The officers have been allowed to retain the'r side arm, private bor ace, and perronal baxgae All the burses and mules bare teen retained, includ ing artillery and cavalry horses. This has been done boib to laciSitate tbe homeward march, and to ud in replirir.g thojtockol tbe country. The entire arrangements of tbe surrender bate been conducted by (Jen Scbofield. He appointed from the army of the Ohio nice officers as specisl commissioners on ocr part to sign the rolls and receive the public stores. Uriradier General Wm. Hartsuff wsi in charge of the party. It lett flaleigh on a special train on Sund a? morn ing, and reached Grtenboro at four o'clock, P. M on Monday, and tbe work of Carolins begao. The cumber paroled is about 2.000. including mtny sick acd woundel Irom several rebel arm ies, a large cumber of stragglers from Lee a army, and the Naval Brigade, commanded by the nrate Semmes. Regimen's were all greatly depicted Three corp were surrendered Hrdee s, D S.Lee's and Stewarts, with about a thousand cavalry under General Datier, lltcjpton and Wheeler having left, taking nearly all their men with them By special agreement, fire per cent, of the small arms were retained by the rebels Tbe government will receive about 15,000 stand of arms, 150 cannon, a Urne supply of ammunition, and nearly all the rolling stock' of the cunftderacy east of the Chattahoochee river. This, however, is muob worn. HOW THE OBLIGATIONS WERK TAKXX. Each officer, from Johnston to the commander of a company or detachment, cude out rolls iu duplicate of all the officers and men who appeared on tbe same muter rolls with themselves, and to tbem tbe following obligation was attached, and dated at Greencboro: OBLIGATIO TAKKX BT TBE EF.BELS. "In accordance with the terms of the military convention en'ered into on the 26'h day ot April. lb" 6a, between Gen Joseth E. Johnston, com manding the confederate army, and Mjr General W. T. Sherman, comraanains the Army ol the United States in North Carolina, we the offi cers and men whose names are borne on thcye rolls, bare given our solemn obligation not to take up arms against the government of the United States until properly released frou this obligation, acd we are permitted to refurn to our homes, not to be disturbed bv the Uni'ed State authotities as long as we observe this obligation, and obey the laws in force where we tnav refide." Thus etch general r.CSWr became responsible for his staff, and each iffi er in huccosion for those under him. Individual paroles, corres ponding in number to the names in the rolls. properly signed by both side, were then deliver ed to thee t-fhYer for distribution. THE OFKICl.ES $l'RttCtRED The following cflkers surrendered with their staff-: Gen.J.E Johnson, Lieut Gers S. D Le, W. J Hatdee. Stewart and Buieifard. with a portion ot Rrgg's 9tff; M i r G-n D H Hill, N C ; C. L Stevenson. Va ; Willim I3ie Tenn ; B F Cheathman, Teno ; Ii F H ke N. C ; J C. Brown. Tennessee: Loring, Walthall, Anderson and Lemax, of Lre's . army; Bn Gen. illiam F Brantlcv. Msissipni: J. A. Shrp, Missi-rpi: E. W Petius. Alibnn; J. H Henderson, Georgia; Ciitighira and J B. Palmer, Tennessee; Ctper, South Carolina; tiowan, Arkania: .1 Smith, Ttitie?ee; Ci (witt, Georgia; H It. Jackson, H Warreo, T B Smith. F T. Wnrret. m.d R C Tyler. Ten ; J. J. Findtey, Florida; Shelley, Featherstone, Lowrv and D ividson, ot Lee's crtn.v; Commodore Forret, Lynch and pirate Semmed, of th conltderate army. 1IIIL VIEWS OF THE SITUATION. Johnston, in conyen-ation with our officer, said that the obstacles overcome by our army were unprecedented in the history of the world, and that the confederates have been amicd at it. Hardee stated that the swamps through which Shermsn led his army in South Crrolin were deemed utterly impassable by the best judges in tbeir army. While the officers and soldiers seemed to feel their failute deeply, jet all rejoiced that the war was over and thev can so borne. The citizeus every where gladly bail the approach of peace. . TBK ASSAfSIXATIOM SLAVERY. The sentiment of the array was strong and mar- ed against tbe asasinatiun of tbe President. All admit freely that they are soundly whipped, and that slavery is dead Johnston remarked that the goith would get along much better without the sytdem. TUE Rf BEL ARMT. The rebel's camp equipage was very limited, and much worn. Headquarters were allowed only two tents and one null wagon. About half their wagon and ambulance trains hd been capture 1 from as. The army was strefched along the rsilroid from Hil!sKoro to Charlotte, and officers h tve been sent to the latter place to parole the force there. The rebel troops are stealing everythinz from the citizen, and their breaking up is much dreidfd Tbe rebel camps were pitched with little regard to order, and resembled our bivouac more than regular camps. THE COUNTRY IMPOVERIsnED. The reports which have been circulated concerning the imroveiihed condition of the south, and the probable ex'erminti'n of tbe fiih'ing population, were confirmed by the concurrent testimony of officer representing all ev.-iions INniGMATION AQUST fACE ASD ENGLAND The feeling against England aud Frai ce ia univers.il and intensely bitter. BETTER FEELING TOWARD THE NORTH. The hatered which the southern ol-tiers cherished against the northern troops in the first year of the war has aim nt entirely disappeared. johnton's farewell adtre-s. General Johnston's firewcll order was iued yesterday, and is as tollows: Headquarters, Armt of Tinnfs-ee ) GoldsbjRO, N. C, May 2 General Order No 22. Comrades In terminating 04'r official relations I earuesitly exhort you to ob.-erve taitbtully the terms of pit ifjentieu agreed upon, atid discharge the obligations of go.d and peacelul ci'i zens at your homes, as well as tou have pertormed the duties of thorough soldiers iu the field. By such a course you will best secure tbe com fort ot your families and kindred, and restore traiquility throughout the land You will return to your homes, with tbe admiration of your frienos, won by the counge and noble devotion you have displayed in the long wr. I hall always remember with pride tbe loyal support aud generous curS lent e jot have given me 1 now part with you with deep regret. aLdbid jou tarewell with trelius of cordial lrienoahip, and with earnest wishes that vou ilaj have here titer all the prosperity and happiness to be louud iu the world. JOMFH K JOUNSTO. AacHEa Anpekso.v, A A 1. itfF DAVIS. Both Johnston and Urdee state thit Davis did not take advantage of the truce to escape, but that be waj t Monroe, Union county, on the 2G b ult.; that he lelt th it plate af'er the ter mination ot the truce, guarded by 1 .000 picked men under Wfcieler mJ Basil Duke. He bad with him the f pe-ie talsen trom Ilchm nd. with the exception ot J.5o,ti(.H"t nhich was distributed among the troops here. L ch officer and sol. dier received bet w ten one ud two dollars. Tomorrow a great part of the army will start lor home. TBS REBEL DOMICILE PkClSIO. The late decisions of the Attorney General fixing the atatus of rebel, fell like a thunderbolt upon those w ho desire to eater the border state or come north Many prominent officers iuunded to leave at once for Europe. The viceroy of Egvpt is said to be in a state of nervous depres-ion which excites tbe gravest apprehensions. He is afraid ot assassination or poisoning He sees scarcely anybody but bis mother and sister. His mother coks for him, and brings his coffee iu a lockeJ Ccffee pot. Five thouimd men are reported to have gone from New Yora and Philadelphia within a few week i: it mpposed to Mexico. w Trivata boxes to the Kesn's performance in New 'iork sold at a premium of Sib; drets crcie teats $6 75; the amount of preoiam realiaed was $6.0V0.

ALL SORTS OP PAttAOIUPItS.

Tbe ta table property of Oregon vu $75,000,000 for lfcGl Tbe number States is 2J.b7d. of potto CI 'es in tie United The Emperor of Mo owe Lou i Napoleon a little bill of 105,000,000. Gen Wallace has prohibited the sale of Sooth e picture iu Baltimore. i Three of the loyal states California.' Oregon and Nevada bave no national batiks. If brooks are, as poets call them, the moM joyous things in nature, what are tbey always murmuring" about? Or.e of tte heaviest distilleries ia New Eng land has been seized for the evasion of the tax lw. Tby are running a pissenger or entirel) composed of iron, on the Cuicago and St. Lju s railroad. The National Diri;on of S )CJ of Tempfr ance of North America, will meet at Hartlord, Conn., on tbe 14.h of June. The rebel j r;sonera at Fort Delaware are tating the oath of allegiame very rapidly ithin the last few days 'Jüd out of 1.000 took the oath. One of our prominent i'hilide'phi clergymen, in his sermon on Siyiday, sid: "I look upon a patriot at the theater as better than a secessionist at a prayer meetiug.M A letter from Bileigh pays the feeling among the rebels U oi.e ol relief that the mutest is over, but ontins no tincture of unioni-m. They are completely subdued, however, and will be readily governed. The news of the fall of Richmond reached Edinburgh on Sunday, Apiil 16 b. A writer Irom tbxt place says; "The impreion bas been immense I recollect nothing like it siuce tbe tall ot Sebaatopol and Lucknow. The Adams Express Company has reopened jtsolS es iu Idenburg, üoldiboro.Ch trI et on and Savannah. In a few weeks jij ch.m of agents will stretch to tbe uttermost limits ol the late confederacy. Gen Wade Himpton refused to eurrender becauce be knew that it was the determination of our authorities to try him for tbe murder ot a wounded union soldier in tbe late campaign in 5outh Carolina Hamnton killed tre soldier with his owti tword. It is ft ited that the reward offered for Booth : V? .ffl ma. is ciaimej oy lieutenant Daer and his men. 1 he act of Corbett in firing at oootli is said to be denouueed by Lieuteutnt Baker, who never would have sanctioned such a cour.-e except as a lart extremity Corbett, in doing m he did, a;ied eutirtlyou bis own rerpons.biluy. . . a W e-k am at ... nv. lindjjet, said a lady who wished to rally ber strvant gul, for the amusement of the compnv, upon the lantai-tic un.metiting of a bue pie, "oid you do thi?7 You're quite an artit Pray, bow dtd you do it?" Indade, mum, it was nnselt that did it." replied Brioset lti i it pretty ? I did it witk your old faL-e teeth, mum The car on winch the remain of the late lre-i fun L.nc lu were curied iroai Washing ton to Sput'held. was perhaps the finest aud most cosily ever built in th:o country. It be longs to tue government nud M used as a tato car. I'scst, exclusive of the running rear was $19,600. Says the Wahingjoa conespondtnt of 1 he Cincinnati uazeii: i ne mistirr tonctrnmu the arreot of Gor. Aiken is expUiuod, iu pnrt, by the tact that his friends have utterly failed to show it sinL'le net or word ol hi during the vnr wheriu he exhibited fidelity to the government or attachment to the union, notwithstanding the statement to the contrary. Be.siJe. there it good evidence in the posx.-iun of the govern meet that Got. Aiken iiu been Ostensively en gat-d in blockade running. A Glan Uedding. Of late we have bad various kinds of weddings woOilen at the end ot five years from the cummeucement ot matrimonial lite; tin in teu yetrs; glass iu titteen; china or crockery in twenty, bilver in twenty-five; gold iu fi ty; and diamond in seventy-five. It it not to be i-upposed at this ege njbody will live a century ot maried l:le, and therelore no trovisiou id made for the hjndredth jer. Oa Monday evening a glass wtd ding, tbe brat we ever beard of in this city, caiLe off at the hou?e ot Mr. Augustus Pearson, on ISoardman Mreet, quite a party of friends having assembled for the celfcbration. In the company was the Rev. Dr. Spaulding. who made some pproriate remarks upon tbe thread ot marriagas well as Iii e. but hoped that the present couj'le would live htppily through the chains of mitnmoney to even their golden anniversary. A ter passing from labor to refreshment, and p.irtking of the It'er, the company were shown iüto a room brilliant with glass presents, very beautifull ai d some of them very valuble. A large table was lighted with three wax cnd e- red. whita und blue tn glass Cinlleticks; nd stacked around wa9 every vaiiety of glnaa ware desirable iu a familv , for use or ornament. Tue evening was happily spent, and alter ringing "Auld Lang Syne," and ike uual k ssiug ol the bride, the company retired Newouryport Her aid. Iteggar KtUK in ( lunt. A Shat gl e coiivspondt nt ol Tbe Istw York Commercial Adveri eer say: Every Cuine-e t iiy bas its beggar kings, a set ot ven dirty, but very iich people, whose subject ate CfU'iird by tens ot tbousamJ. Our Shangl re beggar king is a very crafty fellow. who, tor a thurt time past, is in possession ot t'ae T w hite bu'tun. Hiid connueritl trfated with ih.i reveience w h ch become a mandarin of the white button. For his promotion to this elevated rank be is indebted to the High Fotai ot tbe province (Kiang t-u.) who, a frbort time ago, was robbed oi 40.000 Ittels, aud demanded tbeir restitution of the beggar king. Tne latter, familiar witn all the wiles ot the thieves, holds the office ot a chief of police His procedure to get at tbe cutprit is indeed ot a strange kind. He forthwith adorers h m thus: "I am oftVrtd so much for your hed; bow muib will you pay me to Itt jougo?"' If he pays a suthiently Urge sum to the mighty king, the lter. wben arked lor the ihiel, excuses h.oj self by saving he ws not able to terret ou; the criminal But in the case ot the 40,000 taels ot gold, prudt-nce commanded him to employ all bis sagacity tocaptuie tbe thief. When, at first, he was unuccevdnl. he aeked permission, which was granted bim, to rrf-i r to thecamot" tne imperial troops, nd to ojt u there a gaming table Very soou a crowd ot gamblers is gathered and bu-ily enied iu playiug odd or even with due, kc Tneiuiining k'Uirof beggars had no great pama to ui.-cuvtr the trnel iu tbe perou who wns the mo?t lavi?h iu losing his uels ol gold. Within ls than a week the Hih Foti hadreoetei J:. 40.tt0'. taels, and the worthy chief ot police I. . ' b.s uly head decorated witn the " white bu u n " Bagging i ii. Cb!na a sicieJ trade; in many cities the beggar kn g gains as much as lOu.OUO tieis yearly. At le-nvals and especially at wed ding ceremonies, n r ; h last ftr three days, be sends a deputation to the house of the bride and the bridetoom. who are oblif ed to pay them the stipulated ransom bhou'd they relu-e to do to, they would expose theoelvcs to see on the next evening their dwellings invaded by a dirty. loath.me rabble, w h:ch would penetrate to the it;nermot patta of their boue, aLd perpetrate their all kinds of disgusting acts No protests would be of auy avail again; this strenge cu;tom. Do it With Tut Might. Fortune, success, fame. posinuL.', are cevtr pained but by piuuly. determitexlly. bravely etit kin, growing, h r iri to a thine till it is fal? accomplisbtd In short, you raust erry a thinj; through it yoj want to be anythitg or anybody No mitter if it dot-s cost )uu the pleasure, the societv . the thojsat.d pearly pratificttion of life. No matter lor thee Stick to the thice an-i carry it through Believe you were made tor the rait'er, ad that tjo oce else can do it. Put fortb yuur h!e ei,ertes. 5ir, wake, eiecirify jourseit, and o forth to your tak. Otil v o:.ce lern to hurrv a thing through ia 11 it coraple; eness and proportion, atd vu will become t hero You will thitik better of yourself others will thiak better of you Of course they will. Tbe w0rl J in iuvery t ert admires tbe s'ern. de er:uiued Juer It seems in Lim its bet siht, l.s brühtest t'ject.its rche?t trea-ure. Drive fkht along, then iu whatever vou uc lettake. C ii ler yourstif amply suffi-ieut for tb deed. You'll be success ful. Never fear.

ruilnnthropr Daring War.- j A gentleman reavdiug in New York baa with great labor prepared a small book which gives a

ttemLt of the imoutt contributed by tbe American pent la for pi ilan'hropic purposes connected with the war, and which Is summed tp is follow: Tbe total contribution from tbe state. counties and towns, for the a:d acd relief of solliers and their families, has amounted to over n hwTvlred snd eibtv seven million of dollars. ($137.2(0 6119 62): that the contributions for the care and comtoTt of eolJiera bv associations nd individuals, ba rpoirfw1 to oer twenty fotir millionp. (i24 044 tb5 96); that themntributions, st ihe n e time, lor mfferers abro-d has teen $3?0 140 74; snd that the cot triburtors for fteedmen, sufferers by tw e ri-v f Julv, and white refugees. have been $639.633 13; makng a grand total, exclusive ol ex-enditutes ol 'he government, ol mr th-n two hundred mil bona of dollars, (f2l2 274 2Ö9 4'J.") it ia wtirtnt ot Lotice tht ahite tbfe tener ous contribtitiorts bave b-en made tor the sol tiers, the ordinary objects of cbtitv bave Lot oeci oegic ted MASONIC NOTICE. T BK RFGUt.AR STATrD 3lKrT'5a OF SMWST LaiCm k's l.cdgn. C. Ü . will he held thi dVsJaj) evet.iiig, at ? o m. M. Il-PA'J, Perr-tary, pro. tern. BOARDING. f 1V. tm lernen caa he ccorDno.1arrd wi'h Par . 1 BaardiOK ty a..pivlcz i named atelv at taa9 d2t . BANK NOTICE. ortcTcn ii Kh e b y r. ve. that thk sat.em Hank. Go-ben. Ind., dir g bu Ilt CLdrr tbe lioneral K.tiko g Law af tbe Sta e, w 11 take npits circulation for ibe purpose o' lo iog buu ass as a bank of i3r. HoPersor notes 11 present thean.e to the Bnk fr pymnt. n.9d3t JNO. COOK. Catwr. STRAY NOTICE. STRAYED HORSE. LIGHT BT.ACK. AEOCT 14-t' HANDS fllG'-, FOUR; c.ld, with a mall white pot tn hi forvbead, 1 aiii a Mnall nar ow Kripe eiteudirjit, from tbe oos up ; toward the eje, and bad a b heron. j Ttie prn w bo rteura klm to Mai-on A Johnston, will o lir rHy rrw arded. majc3t MCNSOX k J0BXT0 DRY GOODS. fi so 5 a OD 'Ö O o o ta a .1-4 O 3 J0 o s X o Vi a o w ü 5 w 8 w OQ o a - V OQ O u a r Z 0 ra o CQ O o a a o rt a CO C3 at ar. a fca 00 O Z w.2 to rt CS to 2-521 H E- ritz . 0Q X3 CD ad - - O 0 v. Q aa a . 5 c c o l I a.O 0 is 03 O O O 09 OQ m o O 2 2 P &i c AMUSttviENTS. 11BTR0P0LIMS THEATRE. Cornrr of Washington and Tennrnsrr Strrrtn. lannger yir. n . Il.ltllry. Tuesday Evening, May 9:h, 1865. Mr. DANIEL E. BANDMANN. TIIEOKD CORPORA I,. PaicEa or Auaissioa. Haruette and all reserved feat T5c Ure Circle 5c; Private Boxen, for ix persons, $5 'Ml; Orchestra seats, 75 cent; GalNf, and Family Circle, i" cenr; Children iu ans, 15. CriANGl OF TIME: Doors open at",1! n'clook precisely. Uv rture on mences at 8 o'clocl. preeelv PAHTICULAK StJTICK The Horse Car- leave th Theater every eveoinc at the close of th performance. People livin at a rliotance tan rel of tbi INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 V.:st Washington Mrcct MADAME M.A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open 'or tie reception of vi.itors from 8 o'clock A. M. ut.fil 10 o'tlock P. M. The roliectloTis embrace over Three Millions of Cariosities! Of tbe most ami.-inj and instructive character, gathered fran all parts of the Globe. ADMIS3105 50 Cents. MADAME M. a. ENGLISH, apr5-dtf Proprietress. REAL ESTATE SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ileal Estate Hrokers A. Auctioneers. PEREJtPTonr s.iLi: of Twenty-Five City Lots T AUCTION!! On Monday, May 15th4 1865, At 2 o'clock P. II , oa the Premise. T 1HESE LOTS ARE SITUATED SIX FQCARES bortbwe.-t rf th- Goveimr' ircle. no ih and t-t of Klac-forrt's Add iin. fr-ntin on N.rth, L)uUs, Blake anl r I labet b s'reet-. In Out-L"t No 159, ant in a MCiionof tie cny tbat is r-pi1lv tnprvirr. an! tte Lots are biffa anj dry and overlook. the city, acd are er de'able Building Lots. Persrs desiring Ixt-, either for bcildir.fr anrpoea, ar as inveMnen' cannot ttx-d ary tare celrabie Loti than ' thee, in the market. TERMS OF SALE: Oce-Cfth Cah; on fifih in six taDtb; one-fl'th in t.clve a.oaih; on tl lb ioe cuteeu mutita; one-li.tb ia twenty tar months, with inte t.t ( i ,r7llwt aod full panicalara caa b bal at the o'ce of WILLI maySitilld aV JUlilTl.Y, keal F.siate Brokers. PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. T JHR nn-ier-igned bave this day formed a copartner - fthpvn er tha narae of Uunn 4 Karney. to rrr oi t a ba e ot dit MtttDK. Mram rittir.r an t Fluuih. in bu me-.. All wort flore cyuwui te goarauteea an i aooe t ;he I w?it rates. We a-k the pub! c patronage. to giva ns a trial and .hcit their J. C. I)TXN. J0HX KAaXKT. Dl aV K.KEV, gas & steam Fitters & plumbers, 34 and IO Kenlucky Avenue. ALL SOhTS OF FUTL'RES I X HAND AT ALL timaa aud tura'.aaa4 at ua loaa.t r.U(.

HOTELS. V MEDICAL, 7 i MAQY HOUSE, Corner Market ft Illinois Sts, m' . WOTSI, ÖU7,

lADIA.'V.iroiJS 14D. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. T TAWK PLKXSüt f!C iiyrtry&xG TO MT 1 friid- ant r a rua t patrvb that I am n r ! taMi bd In 'kl an.wtJh i br rs-u'tubeJ aiid I tow thrown open lor your rcctl -n. . I iakf th op r untv cr tba k r.c m t mary 'r'trer j rrtB1 for tb- Ir pa r iii( 'nrnc th- w j rar- b 1- I wa cunlucin tlx Vt tsl IJo..se. nl w;ilst a.l t:oies ; Im fliii Ia ilni tnr iwa .f.rl I oa3 if F PSJTP C T WANTED. A MtlSTP 1 -AGKN IS W NTr D V"rRTi w-re t intr -iuc tha tmrvrd h.w X Clara ra tfy Sfwinj abn. the en y l p ni a eMie in tb' c-on y tl b is i cen d rovrr 4 B-k'blTar-l-r if I o, Howe, iae.r sr Ca.au Ba k. l1-r. all olbr in chtn" o'd or Irwtbx Iwri; doll r arti ar Inn in, meto. aLd tb eder and ur ar 1'' !e to C;.e a'd itnpnsonmeiit. &lary an i fiwr, r larj totnoatssloo !'. t:Iutrate, circu'ar sm tree. Almas SHAW 4 CURK. rnjWAwJji B:d'frd.Ua:ae. $70 .A; A MOJtrnr I wnt Asm' ev-rywbera. at f0 a nvi tb. exi en" paid, t seil Fl tD fre-. A-'d fi cTiS T. OakKT. tL4 SAmSoi Eil ford.Ma r.e. EMIGRANT COMPANY. AMERICAN EMIGRANT CO., r . Chamber of Commerce. Indianapolis. I CUARTERZn rOR TUX TTRrOSK OF rROCTRISO AXD ASSISTING MIGRANTS fRUM FORKIGX-j C0C.NTKIKS TO SETTLE IS THK STATES. .authorized l'illul lAid up Caapilulf - ifooo-ooo. 5OtOrt). Tbe object of this company 1 to Iranort laborers, e. j pecially aki led laborers trom Great Britain, Germany,' . Beieiuin, Fiaue, Swittrrland. Io waj td Swid.n, lor , ' the Mauufaciurers, Kilr. ad Companies, and tber fit- ' plo) ers o lat'or in Am r ca. 1 ac omplivh tLi it ba . etabiisbed extensive gei.cis tbrougb ibeh coomrea, j and undertakes to Lire men in tbrir native boo:ea and I ha cly to transfer tbera to tbeir emp'oyera ber. A y- ! i tem f o ron plete has reen put in opt-ration bete tbat me- j ' cbanics, miners (inclt.dii g o ker i i ion and stel of levari clas) wrav. r , and ar cultural ra.!ro1 and i-tb- ; ' er lab rns, can uow be procured wiibout uueb de!;, in ! any numbers, and at reaonb'f coat. j Tbe Company cmpnre, amotiK brs, tbe fol!"inc peiitlmien A. ti. Hammond, PrrKident o tte Kichange Hank, Hartford, oun.; Hon. Kr nc.n Gillette, 'ate U S. Senator rum Conn : F. Charaerlia. II. K Helcb .nd and John Hwker. Haittcr.:; hputv Manly of Nw P.rit- , aiu.Conn.; A. W North. S. I'. I.yuian, and Jobn Villian a, New Toik; lai i-I 1. Harr a. I' rn. Conn Li er Ha I oa1, S r URne d, M ; K. K. Gillett. Prriii.let.t of H4tafKn Hank, W:tield, Ma;Cba Uuli.urt late of J. M Berte ft Co KoMoit; r .C 1). McKay, and James C. avery i.f Dr Moine. 1 The Company is e abled by special i ermisicii to refer i t" tbe followitift gentlemen: 1 Hwa . K. Co as. t.bief Justice Snpreme Court U. S.. Wahm.ton, I. C ; Mon. Gideon Welle., Sec arT ef tbe N.r; U. Buckingham, Conu ; 'bf J s ice llinman. Conn.; Henry A. reriui Fr-st II .rilod Uüik: Ihomn , h' lknap Pret Mite Bank, Harttnrd; rau of New Vor New York; Theo ore 1 lit n li.depenomt, York; SamQ'-l Ko le-, Kd tor .pti gtleld Hepubli an Prot Caawell Providence K. 1 ; itu.- I A Krwin M f.- Co N. V. Hoii.K.A Cbapm in. Jaite cren e C. urt, Mai ;Krv. H. V. B h-r, rir oklvn . Y ; Henry C. Carey, I'bila ; Hon. .v.diuI B HuKIrs N. V ; hon. Jas. l'.xon I' S. Menat-r Ct.nu ; Hon. tieo. Asbtuun Ma- ; Hon. Charges San)D r, U S. Sektor Miss ; Ilm Umry ff iIm d t . i. Sruat .r Maa; Kx Got. 'pr'tfue. U.K. Sena or R. I.; Hun. U. S K ter U 8 Senator Coou.; Moni. Ketrbum, tfq, N. Y.; Gov. stone los; Hon Jas Harlan II S. Sea at r Ia; Hon II r.c Y vere.t. Council Bluff., Iowa; Got. Oliver i'. il on on Indiai ap Ii-. J. II AU ICDv ARnl, raS-J3-a For the Mate of Indiana. NOTICE. STRAY IIOHHE. S1 TRATF.D from tbe ubcriber. on llonar. May 1st, a l.iei.t ."Oirel Mr-. witb bite ripe in iLe face runn ih out on th near bl ie ol tbe tos-, ca on tbe left html ancle, blind iu the near eye, no hoe- n, midlliiiK heavy mane ai.d tall. Any e-ne return ng him or ifvin fnformatlon where Le can be found will te liueraJy reanKd. F. isr IMrKlNOEw. mjS-J-lt JJo 25 Nortb Urty Street. J J II AVK asociatd with rnrelf In tbe Li erv. 'ale d Mo rdin .tbl- Ru ni" John A. Drew, wtio! m-ra inis ila La b-c n.c a p irtner in aiJ b i-ria. Toe a-tn a- f tte n ti ni will be runilu tei a te ' oliotanJ. No In s.a t Tearl etreet, in tbe rcaiortijej S'liiinel Buil-liiie J Tbatik tu t ie" i uMic ' r pt patronage, I hop they n ay ee hi to continue the s me J riK R. SUIUVAN. o.r t I LlVAS A LRkW. InlanopoM, May C. 18'5-myS-utf A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Inf;illille in Corrcclinp IrreyuLirili. Ufiiiovin llbtruciion. ot Hie xTlonllily Turn Irom Vlr.ilt'T C'sniwc mid A I was s viiccessiui sas I'rrvciitail vc. And tbeoly snre"and CEKTAI5 RFMKI'T for all those adlet hg complaints to peculiar to tbe sex, wbetb er "married r lug " IbePlÜa are nothing e?w, but have been used bv the tHKtors lor many years, both in r ranee and Amer ica, wi h an paralleled inccet-s in every case; and be : utrkI by many taiou.and laoies who hare oned tbem to make the Pills public, fr the alleviation ot those nfferisg from any irregularities whatever, as well aa to prevent an Increase tt family wh-re health will not . permit it. F mle6 peculiarly situated. orthose suppwa- ( ing trjenDhfives (-0, are cautioned azi'.Lt uiu tbea 1111 while in that conlition,a tka proprietor aaomea I ao resfvooMbuiry a't.r tbe above dtn. nltion, aitboacb j the lr tnMne.-s would preventat y miehiot to health. Utberwise tLe ills arerec on mendefl. Fiill and t l;c:t ( direction accompany each boa. , 50000, eoXKS HAVE BEEM r0I.D IX TWO TKARs : Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both bynvself and i aent, to all parts f tbe world, to which ao.wers bava been returneö, in bkrb ladie .ay notbmglike tbe above i I'll s have ben kn wn since tbe SCIENCE OF MKI1 CINK DAWXEDtroS THF. Wt RLD IN Rh.MOV.5G. OB TRCCTiON.t AND hF.STOKIMi 5fATUht IO ITS ; FkortKCHANNPL, quieting the nerve, aud resirrrj , the -'roty color of hea;th,, to the i Leek of the moet deli , c.t. . PKICK SI 00 PEK BOX. SIX LOXES for S 00. I Sold by all brngitUts, and by the following Jobbir g and i.ruK Houses, Agent, for tbdia&apvua. lad ai.a: (ldiea, by arRding fl.can prcate the Pill, sent Con CdenUally by m sit. at.d without ob-ervstlon, to acy part of tbe cny or coonry.) ard tor sal by , rOMi..NS- A CoX.Xo 1. East Washn.jrtava treet. ' SIL ART 4 KOKUAS, So. 40, East Wah!nttb street. i W. I. HASKITT k CO, 5. U. We.t Washington it reel. ' 11. U.LER. N'4 15 and 'Jo, Batet' Block. ' J. f.SE.NOCK, ho. 6, Bates rt0ua Block, and by DAILY, KCCFLK Oc ItUNII, Wholesale Druirrists, !fo. 73, Sooth Meridian street. G. S. LCET, General Travelira Agent for the Western State-, IS,, Uertxrii reel, t tics o. Hindis. B one Genuin tlea the boa L .icnd "S. T. HOWK.- jan3l-dlyeod ACENCY. ElalalOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, ITILL ATTF5DT0 I ROCURIXG HFLP OF ETT.K1 f kind, either in ti.e cit or count v. Ha wi.l d. pnuir at eution to renting epiLg rooms and prowiuers Heri !o..ku:g for altcati nv ill do eil to call at his o 37 V trcmU avena one. half .qnara jroas f " a-uiiiaion ureet, west aide, ora-tdres. nox l&oi. m ri um PROFESSIONAL. Drs. TODD & PARR, P0VS1CIINS AND MKLONS. Office No. 31 Virginia Avenue. Bar SinJsAS

Ad txperlr rcd Xars aad Fe&a.'a rkyria to lb attwtieo cl wu.tav, bar

SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHHIO Wbicb rreatty facflltatea tb wochi f iMtktae. Vv fteottia' 'b cam, rdacta. all 'aSanmatWa. wia 4II1T ALL PAIX aud ipa.taodk acttaa, an4 Is SURE TO REQÜL ATE the BOWELS j j ypead apon It, motberi, It will jivt rest tyourlsi ' and Rrlici'and Health to Year Infants. We bav pat np and nA tbtt article for ver years, andCAKSlT IX Co . Fl F.XCä A0 TRI TU writ what we bave ever been abi to .ay of any other meat tn. NKVF.RHAs IT MIL, Ü LN A tflXOLP i5Ta!CLT0 KrrKCt A UhK, wbea timely osed. N.ver Sid wa kuow sn inita ce of diattfciln y any one wbc ux4 it. On the con rary, all are drligbted wl.h it apera lions, and prk in itrm of con oi tatkn ut it magical eflecia an. I med c.l virti.. w .pe.k ia this matter "WHAT WK IM KXilW.-ater 3ü yeare czperirace, AM) I LE I CK Ol It REIUI Alios It klU H'LFILUKNT OK ffdtrWf, tEUE Ü C.ARH. tn a moet every Insianca where the in ant la u'-erit-g t roan paia and ethau-tion, ret et wilt te fcukd in Cfieti ar twenty ml ctea a'ter ti e i)np t- adminlrt red. Ful directions for usti g w tl arcimpany earn bottla. Xont genuine unlei the facsimile O KTiSaVPAE KlNM. 5ew Tork fs en tLe oatlde wrpirSold by Ornjigti throogtoat tba warld. Price only 35 Cents a Bottle . The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. The follawtnr i an evtract froaa a letter wrlUew by tbe Mev. . Z Ve-er, to ha linrsaava R.l.rand.M si nger, aiChamteraba g, Pa.: A BENEFACTREOO. There is a woman in the public ey whvae ttns had all along Heen asaucia'e, n our mind, with tts Tankre," Vu.ck," and liuDlh.g.,, u it is so bo Ions er. au-l we -..irr wret bt r aaraa fro w all aM.htB pclia asMxjationa in all other mtidi. Whatever bon4.s wo may bav of w manly delicacy and propriety, we will ail admit tbat woman alona ia tha ura tha goad ur iL Lrt arhe. W he her we shall have (eiuala th. sic ana or nut, la a qoe-tiwn which must bo decided by time and pMi-eVe, and not a matter of tasto. Pride, pre.mlxe, capr c and cu-tjra o.ay a well behavo ib-m-i-eive. fur It I here 1 really a want, tber will als fe iP y; it there te a "call Dg, there will be a coming. Xatnre and haman siciety are alw.ys self-upplyta, and tbnAh art aud Fabio may binder, tbej caitnot preenu Mrs. Window does sot wish to treat you gettlemea' Xordoea si o pre-cr 11 a restmei fvr jour w he; bat be mod l appears as a mvK.ei.rer ot health and happii eno y bi infant. 1 tbe radle istrere ao.iblijf injpn p r in that? A Nurse of "30 years experience caa b Idly say bat ta or la not good for a babe, and eeght U be listened to. .od s red her on ber bom bio ana happy mUnon Mo lathe snost aacceastni physj. cin aud moi 'ffrctual bene'actrta oar tittle ones over ei.J -y d berdotug pareitta Dot exceptct. Jat pa tte door fwr brr. a dalr. VVib.Iow tili prove tb A mar iTsuFlor-ict !gltltlpaIe cf tLt 5ursery. lf tLli a e i-o that we will teach ear uay" to eay A .leklüg on Mrs Wianivw I wr helping ber W aarvlvo and , ape the griping, colicklng and teettlug sitjre. We .onfinn every word set fotth in the rropct s. It pe form preci-ely wbat It p-ofea 10 pert.w-aa, overr p.rt of H Both. eg lea away with yoar Xdial' 'Par.voric,,,"Urop?t,"4Lattdanuint" and. every her 'xr otic," by which th b.belt dragged Into stcpidity, ai.d rendered dull and idiotic for ll e. We ba't never seen Mrs. Winalow know Ler only through the preparation ef her ',io-thug eyrop fur Children Teeiblnr." If we had th power wouM make bar. as tb i, a physical aavior to th Infant race. liest. Ilea 1 1 la und Comfort Co Hoilier and Cliild. MRS. VT15KLOW8 OOTHIXO 8TRÜP for ciildre teething. so"tena th pn, reduce. luSammaUoa, alia) s ail pa. n, and cures wind cbolic. Perfectly ata ia all ces. Wo would say to every mother wto Las a auffetiig child, do not let your prejudice, nor tbe prejudice ot otbera. staod betweea run iiul timf .off.Mr. cDiiuanatD rei ef tnat win bo sure yes, absolutely sur to follow th ess of this modlctno If timely used. DOST F AIL TO PROCURE MR1. WILLOW'S IKJTHlSO UlK CP, forch!ldr..,teetbin It ha. been u ed lor jear. with vr failm aatety sm .occers by millions ot motbera for their ch.Jdren. It cor m fiditj of tbe stoan. h. relieve, w.d choI e,regHi.i th- bwels, aod gives re.u hea th abd coa.f rt to asotber and child. Office Bo. a U.y straet, 5ew Tork. DO NOT LT TOCR PREJt DtCE RTA5D EKTWFE3I onr.o3eringcbil and the relief that Ii U athlete. tNGSThtP. I" correct, aci.iity oft b.t- math rel eve, winl cbolic, rerrj'aie. tb bowels, sott.. ,t a-uma. g've a rt t the mochr and health to lhchil4 Tb followir, it aa egtract frooj a letter wrltea by the tr. i ". Hulra . rastor of th h.rrM.itkirMt Baptisi Chcrch. brocklB. K T-. to tbo Jrtal abd Mes-ger, Clnctbl.at O., and steaks volume. tr avor 2lw . "ona-ren aned a.e.iiclt MRS Wl.a SLOWS SOOIHLNG STRIP. FXJRCHlLLkEaTiriHlSG: .At .V We seo an aiverfUemet.t la your columns ef MR5WlumS MjTtIU eTKI P. ow,si Bver ra:d a w.-r in favor of a pa ent ttedieju i,A9 u ont i;ret ut we frei c mp- ILd 10 .ay to our reader tbat this is a bumbn-we ba trie it, at.d know it tub all It laima It is probably on the m-t sticc.ful mdi jine. of thday. c.a-o it u oaof tno Mat Asd hose of yoar readers who have ToaMes car.! do bter than lay in a supply.' SPECIAL CAUTION. The great popalart'y f Mrs. W!ow's Soothlsg yrup, tor ciljiviret. leetb fir. ba. IwdocwS acpruicrpai prMc.to pat tip artKleau b ad lor tbo Bae arIn alveriuitig whub thev bats 4 otly rxpkX ar advert iementa and avtires fr sa th pre... bet I avo oied cer lLcat. an Utter from clergy mea aa4 tter, afiatng othtr aajos u per gvtaino certSc'tas. lowaro ot all tsalbatora. sasiTdail it