Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4545, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1865 — Page 2
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T1KC5I0S IT MCSTBK rUISIRTID. IJacaec WEDNESDAY MORNISG. MAY 17. Oar llctnrnlnr Soldiers. Several of the) eastern papers are, ditccstisg tb Lent tnicnw of rtpajtag tbt obligation! dot our returning aoUieri, especially tbo$ who bi?t borne tbe beat tod burden of tie wir. Tbe Rochester Union rcaarkt that in expectation of tbe return j5f teteno regimcati from the fie!J, tb pexTIa of acioui localities are agitating tbe lutjtcfcöf i?irjs thttn zrini reception's Tbii it ell rery proper eil very well. Hot grand re eeptioci generali girt glorification to tleglor lien M.wel! aa tbe glorified. Tbej are fine thinea while tbej lait, and frcqnentlj ntke a nine day' impression upon those wbo participate ia and 1 witcesB tbera. Hut tbej do not afford peroi&ent buViceii to any oce or lupport any one family. Now If we mean to do anything ukfltantial at wall ai ornamental for tbe retcrn. I W W W a m - - - ------ ing brare, why col present tbe wortby and competent of them for tbe Innumerable federal office of erery kind occupied fur the past four yeara by gentlemen who hrre made a good thing for themselves! Why not? Tbe press erervwbera ti Urging tb'i question upon public caciJeration. Why i it that it is not seconded by journal which pretend to to much regard (or tbe aoMier ? Wby la it? Io New York tbe cause ot tbe eoklicr ia urged ihtti: :? , , . from The New York ComnierclaJ Adertlr. Put ber&ca will be welcomed bck with the plaudits and homage ot a grateful people, cerrej with honorable wound. covered with the smoke an J dust of battle, bearing aloft their bullet rlrsa. blood utalced banner, m tbera will b the nation's) priJe?. ae with them baa reated the nation's hopes Hut a greater duty will deto!to upon us, tbau to simply welcome Hem back with rejoicing, and ilea permi'ting them to dnsppeir among the rertof the population with their Uttered gsrrneote- Süd 'corps badges. It was cuatomary at Home ,and Athen to engrave the names of their warriors on marble table'. ermed at the street corners, that all might see "Vtwj hT" periled" their lit win tbe defence of their country.. .'.The. jurVifoni of Wellington' ctmptins were ech presented with a silrer oiedal to carry ioo retirement with tbera as proof of their errices. Hut we muit not be coulv(ed with ivpl bestow merit of such tes;uiaials qL our regard aud far or. .Very many of our soldiers left lucrative position which have been filled in their absence. Othero have been iucapaciated by wounds for their former pursuits VbileiH other poor; armle or leglws fellows are rendered entirely hopeless To all auch it U the duty ot our authority and citizer.s to lend a bclm htnd, to give them miuor an well as kjjor offices now filleU by political favorites or vagavtxfci )aj to eiicourage them with cur patronage and support in re establishing buiinef and recommending their trades. From The Nrw Yoik Herald. Two thing appear to be Rood and necmaarj. One i tbe soldiers' hone; and the other the plan sujeeated by ua, for the employment of returned oldiert in all positions that they are fitted for. "All 8lJie absolutely disabled, wbo must be upnorttd by some one, and have no friend able and willing to support'tliem, wonld be cared for at a Home. Hut this description will cover a mirvellouly small portion of the soldiers. Far larger numbers are to be provided for in the other way. The plan that we suggest for the benefit of thee men is practical, and cm bo applied at once. Moreover, it will be applied at once, if the press and the people will only take it up with sutllcient spirit and argo it upon the government is a line of conduct that h necc try. Let every one of the offices that we have been accustomed to see emptied every four Tesrs for the benefit of political partisans, be now emptied for the benefit I ine sieif witu nave iu v.uuuhi. m rill make suitable provision for all wbo aro una le to support themselves by legitimate business; rtha urn who have saveu tu country, a nis w ble to suDDort and proper agitation will iuiure tbe adoption ot the plan. In Philadelphia : ' - . From Eornoy'a rress Hundreds of thousands of these brate citixeni will torn be returned to their homes. ,Tbottllit first anJ mast entitled to consideration is be who has fought to crush the rebellion, air Lincoln's administration set the example in this direction soon after the war began, and Andrew Johnson will follow it. The rule may operate hardly upon some who hold cilice, but it caunot upon those who did not go to lue neu, ana wouhj not. and we feel sure that manv wno nte enjoy eJ tbe. pleasures of peace will gladly aid those who bate enabled them to enjoy it. President Joiinsox is pledged to rotation io oClce. It is therefore certain that as soon is he succeeds io getting affiirs of greater moment In a settled and workior condition be will turn his attention(to filling the thousands of offices . at bid difponl. To 'give' the ofiices io 'citizens wbo bate battled at-tbe front and saved the country will sot, only be' It matter of. "poetic justice. but it will be .a master stroke of policy. The ptronsge whieh the federal government has always had to bestow upon IndiviJunJs has never failed to rrove a source of corruption and to furnish the 'cohes!te power" tint has kept honest pi en. apart At d. rogue together. .If the governmeat wce without this pitronage, pirtiit would be ho'se-tt; ptrtisins would be politicians in tbe bigkesi aane of the term instead of plunderers; and virtuous and able men would be induced to enter and serve in publw life, from which they are now crowded" Vy the rotten arid unc.-runulous ehers afler office aud pelf. . WeilJeat Johns jx is admirablv situated to turn out am! turn bis back upou all the oTd pirty hscks. " lie is supSJrei;wil1iOut 4istiactioo of prty. Let him without distinction of prty appoint soldiers to otUc-: ity i doing doing ho will benefit t . t j ' L i vetsrrfos.u will Lecefit all parties, and he the will benefit the country. I ef?ro Qnpstlou. The Chicsgj Times states that amoog the riouV J-yputatfon which have called upon PreiJent Johnsos, was oue-compcc' of co'ored men Of course the preideut mde a secb, io which he gtte uttcrsr.ee to the following : "There waa onerJe.t which those whom Le atilresaed ought to inculcate, namely, that free dorn simply means liberty to work and eijoy the product of a nu' own toii." " . k . This is my excellent ?cne. It rceacj that President Jpux'Of belieTes that freedom in the case uf tbs ncro does not mean social and politic! equality, and idle existence, and a support furnished by the government. He evidently belietes that ncro freedom means the freedom of cegroes to go to work od earn tLe'r own liviDg iusteal of 'rfcreniui? for it upon charity. Freedom wiib tbe slave h3 no other menlog than an everlasting holiday , with sornrbody to furnish the hoe cake and tbe clothing. President Joujx has wisely taken an early opportunity to contradict this erroneous impression. Westell Phillmti on Jtrr Davis. Wen dell Puitlips. in a aecb iu New York on Fiiday 1wt.'aTd be was cot afraid of Jeff. DivK atid therefore was was not iu favor ol banirg him. He added: Virginia was afraid to let John Fron lire Hut never with my corsent, .hall a southerner have to say over the grave of Jeff. Dsti, tbat the union dire not let the wretch e. aprlauel Wandering over the face of tbe earth, pointed at with tae finder of com as the man wbo tried to etablih an empire based uponsIavery.be left a country where bis own people would, in their wrath at his crime, tear him to pieces. He it not eo atrong aa be ouht be reatirgin Lis grave, with friends say in f that be bad been too irov in Lis caute and adherence to permit tbe Uiiron to allow bim to live. Applause J There, lot; i wiil sever aets -So et the giboet io this land in tbe eisii of tbs uiiJu. Applause. I despite the man so much that I csre not whc.herbejives or dies. Tbat u my acswer to tbe gibfceV Applause " J
A peech by rixrrettdent Fillmore. At tbt moLthl; nset'.lor of the PaylDHitcricl Society, held oo tbe Oih of May, io;tact II 03. MiLtiiD Filloii, president of the tccltty, spoke of tbe late national bereavement, and added: But while I express my tense of the greit los which tbia country has sustained io tbe death of i'ret'dect L'ccola at this ptrticcltr juncture, I would not be understood aa implying a want of cocMcnce in bn 'successor. I can sympathize with bim ia tbe exbmsnT.t with which he is turroundeJ. and tbe difficulties which be has to encounter lo beiog thus suddenly called to the beim of ttc. amid the perilous storm of aa cn para!!e!JeJ rc-beüioc. It appears to me tbat tbe trortn bus Lcsrly srcU its furt, ar.d the atgry
waves ate gradually subsiding, arid gleam of snnsmne already illume many a dsrk spot. This fact adds grestly to the labors and repocribilitics of tbe government. Statesmanship must now take tbe place of arms. Bet jet I hate hope. From all that I know of President Johnson, I think be bts talent and integrity, acd if he will bear sad then follow tbe diet tea of his own go d sense and calm judgment, without prejudice or paesioa; be will suc ceed . The first eautios be has to observe Is to steer c!ear of the factions tbat are trying to get posse ton or am tor weir own seinsa purpose to carry out some favorite theory of reconstruction, or to gratify some feeling of revenge. I am happt to see that be receives all pol.tely, but keeps bis own counsel, and hts the prudence and good sense not to commit himself in off hand speeches as to bis futire policy, but letves htmelf at litcrty, after due consideration. to take advantsge of circumstances ss they snse. Io my bumble opinion, be who controls tbe deniinies of a nation, eiineciallt at a time I ke till, abould i ever indicate his future policy until it is fully matured in cabinet coui.cil, and he is ready to put it in operation; nor should he promise an office until he is retdy to confer it. While, therefore, we iuitly deplore the loss of President Lincoln, let us never despair of tbe republic, but rally around bi successor, regaid less of psst differences or party prfjudice, and do all we can to stistiin bim, so long as he main tains tbe consti'utiou nd lawn of our common country.' Let us remember, amrdst all our griefs and disappointments, thit there is an unerring Providence tbat governs this world, and that no one man is indispensable to a nstion's life; and let us look hopefully for the rainbow of peace that will turely succeed the storm if we do our own duty. I hjLe tho resolution will be adopted. m r.x-Gov. Alkln-Vlear of the War A. correspondent of The Rochester Democrat has bad an interview with Kx-Govcmor Aikin of Sooth Carolina, and writes the following: "There have beer four dreadful jcars" he went on to sy, "but I told the rebels from the beginning what the end would be. I have been disappointed in only one respect; I told them I would give them two yesrs to be conquered, and it hi3 taken four. I hey have fought deeper atelj; evert boy ptr'ook of the fanaticism, and went iuto the nht, and the women cheered them on, and cave their jewels and tressures ' to the cauie. ' Yon of the trorth know nothing of the war in Ihia pect Krery family in the south N bereaved, and I told them it would be so He said: "No, I have never cast my lot with them. I told them they were wrong from the first. I gave a toast for the uniou at a nullifici tion supper in IKK), and offended all my young associates, and since the rebellion commenced I have not been to Richmou 1 or Montgomery .and have declined office from Mr Divis for myself and friends. ben Mr. Djvis was my guest rc cently at Charleston, I defended the union, and scouted the absurd doctrine of scceion in conversation with him. Since the war begin I nave never said nor cone a tmng ot wnicu my conscience accuses me as an act of UUloyalty to the nation. . He continued bv eaying that Davis was not the man for president, and never should have been chosen He bid not the ability nor the weight of chiracter of Hunter, and had been very unpopular ever nce his election. South Carolinians had denounced bim without stint but it was a position where success was impoYi ble. He bad not a high opinion of D ivis' mo rals or discretion, but It saemed to him iucredl ble how a man of education and culture, of re fined taste, a member of the church who sat at Christ's table and partook of the sanctified body and blood of tbe world crucified Redeemer could possibly harbor a thought of complicity In tbe assassination. He suppled President John son bad good etidence, however, but if such com plicity was proted it would. materially damage his respect for hum in nature. The governor said the war was substautull over when Grant took Richmond; all the sout agreed to tbat. No organised guerrilla warfare will be carried on. Tbe people of tbe south wil cot permit it. A selfish instinct to defend them selves will stimulate them to buut down guerril las. He spoke with pride of having recently presided at a meeting in Charleston to express re gret and Indignation at tbo murder of Lincoln He Mid he hid lo.H nearly all his property in the war (aome seven or eight million dollars) but i be saved enough for his support he should rot mourn tbe loss. The next War aa Iteliglous) One. The agitators of society are looking about eagerly for new causes for internal disention and civil strife, nnd evidently do not intend to permit the people of the great republic to settle down and become strong again in the wealth that peaceful pursuits injures, as they have be come stroag in the prsctice of war. It appears that the fanatics are now lookinc forward to a civil war. in which religion shall be the question at issue. This will not, of course, be a war of sections, but a general war goiac into every state, town, village, and even family. Tbe signs of this war are more apparest cow than were those of the civil war just closed, ten years before it commenced. Some of the advocates are more bold ihan others in tbeir declarations. On Wednesday the subject came up at the snnivcrsary'of the American and foreign christian urion in New York, when some eminent clergymen of th couutry pirtic'pited. Here is an extract from the report of the meeting: Rev. Henry M. ScudJcr, D. T).', followed with an address. . Providence is now writing the history of our country. We have buried slavery under the gnve of Abraham Lincoln so deep that it will never rise again. The vocation of this country is to give civil and religious liberty to all nations. Republicanism Is now tri umphsct. Our republic still lives We are now a living atb!e:e stripped and prepared for the condict, aud there is no competition. .The speaker deprecated all idea of war with Eogland. although bred in tbe htt'e isltnd of Great Brit ain. Moral iJess are superior to phvsical agen cies. He considered, thttthe next creat battle must be fought with Romanism. We murt mit aid Mexico. Oar government must give Maxi m'liin notice to quit, and tell Napoleon tbat no French roasters hall ever crow io the presence of the American f agje. n e must fight tbe papacv with political as wrll as moral wesnon. and ctT-et the Hiberuiau vote with negro suffrage We mut bury the papacy deep down ia tbe grave with slavery. l'ronalaa of Mouaetlilntf startling Tl l attkol Uowlti, .TIllllau uud llor aey, nnd of Ciliar It Waith, 5adal Iipatch t Tb Chicago Times. "J CtxciNXaTt, May 13. Something startling in military circles is prum ised durinc the comiL. week. A lengthy petition, :gi;ed by all the letding reptib.icaiss of thi city, en: lotwarJ by tele era1 ivdT to l'rsident Johnson, earnestly cltreatirs a commutation of the sentences of Mil lign. Huwlcs, and Horsey Sjmeotthe petitioners nailed to their names: Imprisonment for life;' "Iuiprisot m-tit at the discretion ot the president;" and Juie Stanley M'thes added to his mme, lecaue the court bad no juri.'dicliou." Sjcieof iLe names to the Det:tiii are Kooch T. Cnon, Judcc Learnt, Htnry Stacs. berry, Jude Hoadiey, the editors of The (J zette, acd Commercial, and thirty oCiers. It is now confidently believed that FreiJeu Joliaoa will exercise execut.ve clemency. Etrrts are being ma le to obtain a pardon for Charles Welsh, and influential parties have gone to Washington to accomplish that end. m . The market season fur oratge flowers at Nice lasts for more than a moLlh. as an average, and during that time are sold abjut fifteen to eighteen tons of Cowers daily, and a ton of tiuwers will yiel 1 more than forty ounces of perfume, worth one hundred dolhrs, and the residuary water, highly saturated with odor, ia worth fifty dollars more.
The rat atf Jell Davla. ETerjbody Usikinj whcihcrJeff Darii :!!
be executed. Certainly bis execution wocld be a painful spectacle to tbt eyes of tbs nation and of the citilited world, unless bis participation in tbe guilt of tbe murder of Mr. Uncoln and the attempt to murder the other beads of tbe federsl poternmert shall be so established as to admit ot no dental. If he can be clearly proved as President Johnson's t CTer of a hundred thousand dollars for bis apprehension seems to impty tbat be can be, to bare either planne! or aided, and abetted the racrder and tbe mnrderous at tempt, we have no word to say why he should not, old as be is. meet a murderer s doom upon the icatf j!J ; bet if nothing more csn be establish ed against bim than that be has labored, like millions cf othcri , to diti ie tbe onion, surely a punuhment less awful than death, banishment from ;he country for Instance, would be better thtn dca'.h Yte know that he has' eommitteJ treason. treason of a dark and terrible dye, and, that death is tbe pec alt of treason, but the national au thorities should now think only of what will beet promote tiie interests, the fame, the power, and the endorinjr reace and hsrmont of the whole countrv, ncrtb and south. We do not say or be lieve that the infliction of he full penalties of the law upon the fallen .president would destroy the interests, the fame, the power, and the peace of tbe country, but we think that it wouldn't best promote them, unless, as we have said, tbe pris oner is found to be guilty of complicity in tbe most shocking murder of modern times. On the contrary our opinion fs that its tendency, except in tbe case supposed, would be against thm all. Let our authorities, as they appreciate toe tre mendous responsibilities of their position, beware of creating throughout tbe United States and Europe a sympathy for the late president of the late southern confederacy as a marttr. Tbe re public csa stand his execution for treaion, it can stand bis banishment, it can stand bis impoisonment, it can stand bis pardon; tbe great question, tbe only important question as to the disposition tobe made of bim is what is be3t for tbe re public? Sherman and Ilalleck. New Yok, May 15. A Washington special says: Upon tbe arrira here of Oen. Sherman, it is probable tbat a rery ipicy correspondence between bim and Gen Halleek will be brought to light. Tbe origins letters are not here, but the following is tbe sub stance of tbem: i . RALLtCK TO 8HERÜA. As jou will be) in' Richmond in s few day? allow me to olTVr vou the hoppitalitirs of my bou?e here, where I sh all be pratified to rereire you and uuke your sojourn here agree tble. . . V SUXIt af AM TO H ALLF.CK. "Your itrofTercd liospittlity is respectfully de elineJ. I had hoped to pa3 thriuph Richmond withont the ptlnfal necessity of mcettnc you. Your recent advisory tlirpitch io tho war department is suflieient explan ition." UA1.LKCK TO Mir.&MA.X. " I rejret your declining my invif ation, and the unfriendly fpirit manifested in your note. If you knew the feeling in Washington and the war de partmcnt ia reference to your agreements with Jotimtorj, you would appreciate the motive of my dispatch to which you refer. Permit uie to assure you of my kind feeling towards you perpfMonally and ruy high tdrnirstion for jour ncr.viccs." . 51If.EUA!1 T( NALLKCK. "I think I understand both the circumotanf s and the men sufficiently well to appreciate the motives of your dispatch. Iloth you aid Mr Stanton sent me warning to beware of aMsaiiH. I did not then know that the ''author, of the warning were themselves the assassins I had to fer." The correspondent of The Xew York Herald, in the city of Mexico, writing of the sensation produced in that city by the assassination of President Lincolx, ey: The most profound sorrow h expressed eten anions the Mexicans. Pierre Soule, Ex United States senator, excUIraed, when the fact wa? communicated to bim, "Thank God that so hor rible an art was not committed in Richmond!" and he then went on to speak of the character of the president in terms of euloey entirely unex pected by those who had knowu bis violent se cession antecedents. A SlCOESTION FOR THE WaR DtPARTMIXT.If the assassins of Mr Lincoln, and their accom plices aro to be tried by a military commission as offenders against military law, will it uot lead to serious questions on tbe part of foreign Rorernment when tho extradition of accomplices is demanded. If any accomplice has fled to England he would unquestionably be delivered up ou de mand aa a murderer, but if be was demanded as a military offender, would it rot needled? complicate the matter? The ugf;etion may be of no practical importance, but when tbe whole preiJ unite with one roice in expressing an opinion on the nt'iect, the argument mar bare weight. AIX SO UTS OF I'AlKAfiUAl'IlH. How to catch ties go where tbey are. When is a Leu most likelj to batch? When she is in earnest. When ia a lady's neck not a neck? When it is a little bear. After this week, all dogs found at Urge in Philadelphia will be exterminated. One Hriion of -Sherman'a army made a bonfire of 400 barrels of rosin when news came tbat Richmond bad fallen. The Chinese government hai been informed bv the Kusian ambassador, tbat tbe !tupian portion of the telegraph to Pekin will be com pleted by tbe 1st of January, lfcGi. The Hank of Pittsburg recently declared its IDOih semi annual dividend. The bank was chartered in acd paid it first dividend in 1S15. It is proposed to commemorate the next 4th of July by layin; the corner stone of the monument over tbe National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Penn. There h now on band for thi object, $L0,000. Prus-si proposes to to expend $7.500,000 in creating a formidable fleet. Ten Iron clads are to be built. Shehaagott'i borrow tbe mor.ej to do it with, however. A fellow who was arrested iu St. Lou:4 for cutting mm with a knife, on bcini scirchrd, sixteen watcher cre found on hia perOM, er en of tbem iu the linir g cf bis coat. The Lynn Üuiletin ays pfme buyers are numerous, and orders are eom'ng in faster than tbey can be filled. The stock of goods ou hmd ! very liht, au i there is n prospect at present of an accumulation. The Montreal Witness say tbat emirarion to the United States and other eau-.es have combine 1 to qrcatlj depreciate the Talce of property in Ctnada, and in mny localities larmt are unsaleable at any pike Real estate throughout Cinaia is hfivily mortgaged. TSe confederate archive, papers, docu ments, and other writings apjertainir. t) tie COufederate government, hare been packed and tüi u Wajliiiigwu. Thy üiled ninety-one boxes, and wire aidre.-sedto the assistant" sec-re:-ry of war. Pma. The mi.raj;er of tbe cireni at Berlin, who teem to be an exre-sirely orilnl perion. ia pltyirg "Juliu Car on horpeback." The scene are dnwa. not from Shak-peare's plav, but from the Emperor Napoleon's book. Reports d'CYr in regud to the hte prei dent's property S-jme sty he has rot aved m"vre than $U,U00 out of his ealary, hi! others report thit Mrs Lincoln hn been rery economical, and stved $?5,tUD out of her husband's tour year's f lary. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rllHK CXITKD STATES DTK-HOCSK, O. S3 SOUTB lliinoia street, Iodiacapolis, lad:aca. At this old and well-xnown tabh-Uiaat, the ladle can hare ailka aad woolrn good dyed ta permanent acd beautlfal colors; and genu' arnents thoroughly renovated ad repaired. hew and econd-hard clothing bo:?ht and aH, alao, a patxclar raca In tbebaine debomisaiedflxedraw la bilta i'.abla cloth, or tear ia any f annant caa be wroctjbt tat it ca not be Tumble to theha,kc4 ejt. i.f metLf er me p;ace, o. u South Illinois street. Jb10 J0SKFB HARRIS, proprietor.
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On ToJ7, tba ISth inat Hart!n X. Ray, r a 0 years. Tks faneral wi',1 taks place from th faaoily residtocc. tbs Raj Ilonas, coraer cf Booth and Dais art streets, ta TharWay, at Cr o'clock a. tx Tbs friend of tbs fatsi'y are IotHM to attend. 7 TslASONIC NOTICE. i STATED MKKT150 OF AlDSlftAM GRA5D LOLGR, talafWedceiJay) eVfalor, at ts'f rast sen o'clock. AMUSEMENTS. METROrOLim THEATRE. Corner of Washington and Ttnnetste Strtrtn. Tlanaser Jlr. U . II. lllley. Wednesday Evening, May 17th, 1865, Mrs. W. E. LEICHTON, YANKEE LOCKE. A H M O D E U H . The Fool ot tlin Family. wi rocs A Iit.VT Taicu or AtMiaiua. Tarquett aud all reiervcd seat. Tic. Dt Ctrcls !Wc; Prirat Boxes, for six persons, S 00; Orchestra SraU, 73 cent; nailery and Family t.rcle, 25 cnt; Condren in arra., f 15. CHAXGZOF T1MZ: Door open at?,'i o'clock precli!y. Overture com meijce at H o'clock rrecelr. PARTICULAR XUTICK. Tbe Ilors Car leare tts Theater eTery erenlnf at the close of tbe performance. People llvLnj at a dutaoce cao reur on tola. TABE XI, IV .A. CLE. ron Tiro viguts o.r,iv Wednesday nnd Thursday 1 venlnc, yiay int und ltitl. ARLlXGTOy, KELLY k LEON'S AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, FEOM TKEIR ACADEUT OF ÜCSIC, CniCiCO, Tbe Largest and niOt Fernet Troupe In America. Jio brabifcJ In front of tbe hall, as the entertainment fs ghcnlcilde. ' ' ADMISSION ."iO Cez.. Children undr Ten Years of Ag? sf. CfLts. JOD'rsoperj at 7'4, to commence at P o'clsck. iBylS-dlt MASONIC HAL L TUURSÜAT and FRIDAY EVKNINU, MAY 13th and 13th. DK KATOW. VV'ZnU. - 2111 STRAKOSH Las tai - If nor to antiounce to the Citizen cf It.dian polis tat whil InKmupe et-edi-d In making arran-ifl-ntn for a lrief ronceit t ur with tie WUNDLUF. L UCS1A Vl' Lo.NChLLIür, M'll 1IELFNK DJC KAToW, Aul tbe renowned I'IAXO 1'ÜUTK VIT.TL'ÜSÜ and COMi'OSFIt, Mr. JAMKS M. WEItl.I, Who wljl pire TwoOrcnd Cncrt a above. Koth tb-e Arti.l hae met with urjirn Kimtrd miccesit in N-w Yorii, Horton, t'b:l drlpbia aijd oib riti-, Lere they have nivtu over Une Hundied Conceits during their hhort btay iu th-United Mal-n. Mad. HKNKIK.TTK P.K1IHKNS, Tbe Younic and I'u(ular inif rioan !'rima Iomia, will avdt n tbe occasion. Muieal Director and Canducfor BKHlIFSS. fThe, will pi:ivelf he the i,uy Concerts in dUmpol. by tlie.e Maxell Celebrities, H tbey fbortly return to Europe. f Admission, iucludiin; Kerved Seats SI. Tiefet and Seat niiiy be ecured tor th Conceit n Wednesday m -rniug, at 9 a.m., at A. M. Jki.biiii k C '. Muc Store. Order frn-n ibe country for Reverted 5fats will he promptly attended to. JJ f 'Cbickerlug't. Grand Piatio w.ll be n.-ed t u tbe occasion. ' Doors epen at 7; tocomratnee at 8 o'cl(ck. myl3-dt INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 East Washington street MADAME M.A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open for the reception of visitors from 8 o'clock A. M until 10, o'clock P. II. The collections embrace over Three Millions of Curiosities Of the most amaing aui instroctive character, gathered from all parts of tbe Globe. ADMISSION fo Cents 3XADAUK M. A. ENGLISH, apr5-dtf PropriefreuR AUCTION SALE. GREAT AUCTION SALE -OFSTATE HOUSE DECORATIONS! Thursday, May ISth, 1865. rilllK DK.CORVriON'3 OP TIIC STATE uousk u-iod on the occasion of the crtraonie In honor o our late frei dent, Abraham Littcohi, will be sdd at l aolic sale on Thursday, May 18th, at 10 o'clock. Amenirtbe article offered, will be a lartre number c f Press Faltern, consisting of Merrinos, Delaines. Lut'e, e c. Alao MuIid and Cotton Good In abundance. Likewise a number of National and Military Portrait, inciuamg me Larj;e Fine Oil Painting of I'rewident Lincoln Py Miss Underbill, of tLU city. Terns of sals Cah. to16 d3t A. L.' IICNT, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ileal Fstntc Itrokcri A: Aiictloneera, VALUAULE J A.T .TJCTIOISr. On Monday, May 22d, 1S65, At '2 o'cluca l. M , on the l'rerci.-es. "VTORTH OF inn CITY. ON THE EAST SIDE CF i. tLe Mu.bigu &v.l, Dear the grvuuda vf CIIOIIW HILL CEJlETEiir. These rronnJi arc ii.utrJ i!turt dltliii imnli t the city, at.d l e between the ilicLi an State R d arid the Wcittfld or Rroad Hippie i;ra l R ad, immdiatelj oppo-.it'j l be re.-iJeic of Julin Aru-fUo, Eq , iul are a ub-oivi.;oQ t f a part of tbe we'l known Martin W;l. luin' rlace. iuto U iuU. cotauiii.ir from 2 to 4 act, each, ettown on tLe ptt ao1 poster. Lot No. 3 ir mi I ir-Tnro em ! t. toni!!n j r.f - - - i - - - i .... w. . Cotuae Hotie tf ? room-, frme tarn, atid a f n youn orcnaru. aa picket teiice rouiiJ tLe m. Lou 13, 14. 5. 1. 17. ie, 19 and 8U, are tinker lot, a fir.e rrowth cf forest trre upon the same. :.d r f celietit lot for pa.tnraee. Tbe reraam.cff lots are in fields, and are tbe flne-t ilea for coaatnr reulenre In the vxiRitr of the rft Tte gr ua t are fcigh an tealthy. tuflTiew of the enj tau be had from almost acy partofibe same. Crown Hal, l early adjo'.Liair. i known to all aa t-ein the h:ebet elevativn for miles arouL l the city, anl the Ceo e. tery, cf ahich it tonus a part, ai to teuty and deMn, cariiiot te excelled ty aoy public grom-da ia tbe Kantern cit.e. TERMS OF SALE: One-firth Cah; ooe-ßfih in ei wota; eae-nfth ia tarlse month; one-fifth iat goteea ninths ne-fifth ja tentT-feur month, w.th interet. For farther particulars inquire of ir-EieVa.Tf.fitr.r, anjiedtü:d Eal Estate Broker a. SECOND HAND STORE, !to.?33 i.aat YaU inztoti jreet, Myii of tlie nig Hand I?1L'&';TCR and Siora. Tinwara and DUbea io rem pleie Tariety. Air- all kJeda of Uocse Fnmishlsf Geed. J. R. VAEOT.
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WABASH PETROLEUM ! -A5D COAL MINING CO, -AT OOVINaTON, 1 1ST 13., Capita! Stock, ga,t23O,00O, Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each 15C0W0H1TED CSDER TflR LAWS OF THI STATX OF INDIANA. WILUAV D1LE, of New Tork. President, JOSKMl KISTINJC. Cot legt on. Vice President, W. IX Kf.KK. Secretary, JAM3 VT. Kl0, Treasurer. 33 iarootoi. lion. JOSF.ni K. McDOSaLD, IndianapoVis, ladiiLa. " JOHN K. COFFROrU.Hun'.lnHon. Indiana. " WM. I) ALK, New Tora City. JOSEI'H W. NKWLIX, Attica, Indiana. JUS. RISTLNK. CoTicgton, Indiana. K. M McDOSALP, Covington, Indiana. DAVID WEBB, Covington, Indiana. OmczSotitk tide I'uhlic Square, Cotiap ton, Indiana. fllllE Company holds by leae, and In fee, about X twenty thousand acres of tht moht select coal Un.lt in Western ludiana, bordering bvth side of tbe Wabaeh rtrer. Maps of these lands may be seen at tha office of the Compauy, in Covington, Ind., at the cSice of Wm. lale, o. 25 l'ark Place, T.City, at tbe efhVe of Hon. J. K. CoCrotb, Huntington, Indiana, and at tbe offict of Roach & McDonald, Indianapolis. A rtfertnee to the report of the Hon. Pa?id Dal Owen, late State GeologiM, will show tbat tee lands are situate in tbe midat of tbe flneat cal fields of the State, abounding aim) in salt, iron and other raluallo mineral mbota-ces. Near the mouth of Coal Creek, where tbe Company ha large qualities of lands salt water has boen dUcorered equal in quality to the Kanawha. This water was pro cured some 35 years ago by boring, soon after. be On ondaga aalt finding ita way down tbe Wabash and Krie Caual, Mr. Thomas, the propr et r, finding himhelf unable to con pete with it, abandoned tbe manufacture. Ia his bonne be CLCountered tLat which recently di cloed facts prore t hate beea coal oil Thoe Unas all lie in close prox tnity to tbe Wabsb and Frie L anal, nome cf them upon its banks. The Company bas now an agent in he Kast, mailing a tour of tbe oil regions of retmnylTania in particular, to acquire a knowledge of tbe best practical mode of borin, to employ practical workmen, and to unhae tbe bt si qualny of tbe vost approved machinery iu ue for uch purpose. The Company expects by the lt of May mit, at faitbeat, to cotnuence operation. All tbe luiicea of coal vil, found in local'ties where it his been pro tired, are tdrongly marked in various lo cal ties t't he lands of tbe Company affording eveTy rational propect of sacreta, T e company thinks It Ulinecessary to make any other reference to tho character of ili land-, other than the r port and map referred to I If J.Ü00 of tbe tork, bell 2,tHHl abares, 1 prr.pos.-d by tLe i onipany to be otTered Iii tbe market at en--half i'r pur al!t, b lug $2.r per share, fur the purpn-e of a ivi in n tbe Conipany in a p iy development t tho land. apr.'5-d wtt "aeMaBaaMwaeaseHaHMBe TOBACCO, TOBACCO. o. a. utras. .- J. . ptraaMu ,ii v i:us iv ine n .11 iii ok I). Maiiufacturcrs aud Whokalcrs, o. 22aiHl 21 SocoimI Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WK HAVE' PKSKD A BKANCUUOUSE AT SO. TT South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Ind., where m will kef p cuustar.tly on hand all styles of -BJJUCr TOBACCOWe re pct fully invite tke trade to call and examino our stock. We wlllrell a low, if not lower, than tha same stock can be bought in this or arfy other market. marC-dtf MYEKS dc DltUMMUND. . SODA WATER. SODA WATER! C L A R K aSc CO., Manufacturers of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to aopply 3loon and Re.tau rants by leaMMg their orders at 2S5 .E:ist Waington Stm t. Saloor.K and Beüt inrants In the country will be promp ly supplied by sending their order aa above. aprvii-dJm THE INDIANAPOLIS irVSIIItANCE COMPANY, Is now permanently organized and ready to issue Fire Fohcies. Capital, - - $200,000. The Stockholders of this Company comprise some of our.mo.-t re.poufcIb:e citizens. DiiiEc roiiit: S. A. Fl.KTCHKR, S. W, H.Tai BOTT, A. L. KuaCBK. E. J. Pcck, Aqcilla Jorii, OuvcaTocsar. A. K. Vixtos, Thum as A. Moaax, William UaKoaasea. Office at present in the Sinking Fund Building, comtr or Pennsylvania street and trsmia avenue. JPrTbe patronage of the public Is solicited. Wat. HENDERSON, Pmident. Aixx. C. Jamesox, Secretary. mayt-d3me COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY IX THE .OItTII-UEVT. BIGEIM'S SATIX-ENiMELED BTBON COLLABS. 9 K W article of 'nTention. Tbia Cotlar ezcela all other Paper Collars for comfort, neatcew and economy. Also a lrge Assortment of 5ATI5.K.NAMELF.D 0ARR0TEN, LI5EX TAPER ET KONS, AND LINEN PAPKR GARkOT&S. . I-al'os Sa'h FnarneleJ Collars and CuST; a new and conveni-iit a-ticle. The trade nopvlied at the lowe.t ma-ket prices. EIüELOW A CO , JtanufactU'en, . mv3-d3m 11 La Salle Street. Cbicaao. HOTELS. MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & Illinois Sts E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. I TAKE PLEASURK IX ANNaUXCiye: TO JfT friend and iH.ieroas patron, tbat 1 am now e. tWih-d in tu nouse. waicn i nare rriamuted and Law thrown open fur your reception. I take th- opportunity of taanaic my many former friend for their patronage during the two year hule I was conductor tho Orietital Haut, and will at all times be adad te see tbem at my new atand. mj3-dtf K. ParrxcoST. CROCERIES. i.r. rixrcm. c. i. artnei. FLKTCHEIt tV DAVIDGC, ci:ntral grocery. n'ALERS IN STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES, sPi.r!n rxA lauR(fic Wtnii i..t fiir.r. ll . erubl. Fruits, Wooden and Willow Ware. . ' ' No. 44 North FennjTlTaaia Strcot. ornoatte the fait OCce, liidiaxiapolia. Ir4-ltf -
U. S. LOAN.
U.& 740 LO AH The sale of tbe Crst arlea of t3noo,n.X of tbo 7Lean was depleted cn tbe 3l-t ef Vaixb.lcs. Th sale of tbe second series cf Three FJondred Millions, payable three years from the 15th day ef Jane, was begun cn tbe I t ef April. Ai te thort aciff thirty Itvavica; th'a day lets tbanTsro TJunJred Jilllions to be dlpoed of. Tbe ieterest Is payable semiaanaally in carrency on the 13th of Decembe r and lath of Jone by Coipons attacheJ to each note, which are reed ily cached anywaere. It amoentt te
Our rent per slay on u $.10 nofr. Two cents gl DO Ten . $100 t20 ' 9IOOO l.oo $.?ooo
-Llore and More Desirable. Tie Kebel lor. l suppressed, and the Government has already.au! jpted meures taredace expenditures aa rapidly as possible to a pea:e feotinj;, thus withdrawing from nurVet as borrower and purchaser. This Is tho CJXL,Y l ttUKL I uo eJered by the Governmont, and Constitutes tbo Great Popular Loan of tiie I'coplr. The Jefen-Tblrty Notes aro convertible on their maturity, at the option of the holder, into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. ;om m: iti. ho.is. Which are always worth a preminm. Free from Taxation. The 7 -JO Swtes cannot te taxed ty Towns, Cities, Counties rr Statea, and the interest 1 not tated nnlf s on a S3rj".us of the owner's lr.com exceejinj six Luudred delist a year. This fact iücrea- tbeir value from on to three per rent, per annua, arcordinf to tbt rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than S 2n0,0O000 of the loan authorized by the lat Congress are now on tho market. TiH amount, at the' rate at which It is being absorbed, will all te subscribed tor within two months, when the cotes will nndoabtedly commaud a premicm, a ban nn'fonnly t-een the case en doting tht u! scrlptions to other loans. ft notcinin prJ,iJ't Vnit M vouU im' V ttmxunt f'lfO'il Vit ivt'nt i i tri I ht f?ni t t ; lie. In ordr tLt citizei iu every to n ai d K-ction of tbe country may 1 afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National l'aük', Sta'e Ivaiik and TrHrte Battkim throughout the coutilry have generally sorted to r" cive iubscriptioin at par. Subscriber will select thlr own agents, in whom they lure confidence, and wto ou!y are to b i esjtonible for thi Je!ierjr of tbe notf for which they rrceive orders. , , JAYCOOKE, Sub-crlptton Acent, fbiladelpbi. Subscriptions will be recei.ed by the FIRT NTIOV4L HANK. ClTlZKNS' NATIONAL HANK, INUIAVAI'OL'S A TION A L HANK, t'OUKTIl NATIONAL HANK, LMdANA N TlO N A L R N K and MKLCHANTä' NATIONAL BANK, INDIAN ATOMS, 1NU. mylG-d Vw3m-2'p hoc EMIGRANT COMPANY. aUlBRlCAN EMIGRANT CO., ei Mr ji : 5 Chamber of Cpmmerce. Indianapolis. CHARTERED KOU THE PURPOSE OF PROCURING AND ASSISTING EMIGRANTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO SETTLE IN THE STATES. A uthorlzed Cnpltnl -aid Iii Cupttal. -. - . tliOOO.OOO. 5tO.OOO. Pa TLe object of this company i to import laborers, especially skilled laborers from Great Britain, Germany, Belfrinm, France, Switzerland, Norway ai-d Sweden, for tbe Manufactured, Railroad Cotnpariiea, and tber em ployers or labor in Am rca. le accomplish this it has Oütablih&ed extensive agencies tbrovgb tLeae coantr ea and undertakes to Lire men ia tbeir na'ive homes and sa'ely to transfer them to their employers here. A sys tem so romplete ha. been put in operation here that me cbanics, miners, (includit.g wo'kers in iron and steel of every cuso) weaver', and agricultural, railroad and other laborers, can now bo procured without much delay, in any numbers, and at reasonable cost, i'be Company comprjoes, amo.ifr others, the following gentlemen: A. u. Hammond, Preident o' tbe Exchange Kank, HartTord, t oun.; Hon. rnnc: Gillette, 'te U. S Senator from Conn.: t. Cbamberlin, II. R. eich, and and John Hooker, Hartford; Henry Stanly of New Brit ain, Conn.; A. W. North, S. P. Lyman, and John Wil nanis, .ew iora; uaiiiei i. iiarria, rreM. uohd. Kb er Railroad, SorinKtield, lltsi ; K. H. Oillett, Prexident of Hampden Eank, Westtleld, Me ss ; Cbas. Holburt late of J. H.BeebeA Co. Boston; r . C. IX ilcKay. and Jamea C. Savery of Des Moines. The Company Is enabled by hpecial pennlssicn te refer in tne iollowma; gentlemen: Hon. S. P. Ctias-. Chief Juhtice Supreme Court U.S., Wahintton, L. C ; Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary ef tbe SiTj; (,ov. BuckinnLarn, Coi.n.; Cnief J act ice Uinman. Conn.; Henry A. Perkins Pre st. Hartford Bank; Thomas Kelknap rre. täte Bank, Hartford; Ban of New York ew lork; Theodore Tilton. Independent, New York; barnuei Koiie, Editor hprlrgneld Itepublicau: Prof Ca well Providence. K. I.; Uuse!I t Ens Ml Mf Co 5. T. Hon. R. A. Chapman, Judge Supreme Court, Mats.; Rev. H. w.Be. ner, Brooklyn . T.; Henry V. Carey; mil Hon. imuel B. Haggles N. T ; lion. Jas. Dixon U.S. e'enatT Conn ; Hon. Geo. Ashmun Mas ; Hon. Charles Sumner, U S. Senator Mass ; Hon. Henry Wilson T. S. Senator Mm; Ex-Got. prapue, C. 8. Senator R. I Hon. L. S. Foster U. S Senator Conn.; Morria Ketrhum, Kmj, 21. i.; liov. stone Iowa; Hon. Jas. Harlan U S. Sen at r Iowa; Hon. II irace Kvereit. Council Bluff. Iowa: uot. Oliver F. Horton Indtarairli. - J. IIAK Alt D, Agent, m8-d3n For the RtaU of Indiana. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINS HOUSE ! LOUIS LAIVa, South Icridiau JStrerl, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) IMPORTER OF RHINK AND CIIAMPAQNK WIM; Ourd and Cogniac Brandies; Ilol and Gic: Jamaica Kam end Cordula. Alao deavler in Catawo WiMa. ttiill end 8parkllic,wf the ruo-i approved branda; Kourbon wbisky Peach Bnndy; CataerA Er-iidj; btock Ale; Porter and Beer, ai.d H. tiers of varioua kinds. Theae ar ticle, are ell offered tat aale by tbe bottle er large r quantities. Only tiA.tt Win fur U on draugK'. iMrUETKU CKillts aLd TOBACCO, cf the choicest brands, w.ll te kept constantly en band. llr tlaviCK fitted up a neat eatabliahmen', end efferns; for .ae only pure aruclea arid of tbe bestQaailtr the subscriber hopes to receive, as he eoUcita, a liberal ah.re of th patrof.age of tbe public mrl7-d:r LOUIS LANG. FOUNDRIES. HOOS1EU STATU FOUNDRY ,1XD STOVE WORKS. OX. LOUD A I'KLK. Mannfacitirers and Wholeale Dealers In STORES, IiOLLOir-UtMlE9X. 4 LL OUR STOWS AHX Am. moRtjmprwved Datums. U TUK !a.TaT A5 Our Other Bkbrk will m.,.. I t v.tna V''kflIttdn.wCatü.ss4cMJkc. Crdera by mail or otherwise aolicited. end promet atteotioo c'vet). Our pncea win be found as low as acy. Ofice. Salea.rr.m r.A V.-.nr,Arm 1 k 1 SiV r.S.... tw qaarM directly m4 id b C&iM XpU a NOTICE. STKATAD rrorn the subscriber, a IarCo COW. hfl and black speck, 1; tJi La freli Ja Jate; T m bid. J)Hi Huna oybS-dlw So. 11 School atmt,
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XWrs.WnTSliÖW, Kipene&ced Xaree attd Female Fayaici to tbo attention tf aadhora, her 9-' SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which rreatly facilitates the froeese ef teothUf, h oofteolnc the coroa. redectng all trifiasametien.wUl allay ALL PALN end spasmodic actlea, aatf Io SÜRET0 REGULATE theBOWELS Ivpendnpon it, mothers, it will give rest toy onrselvos and Relief .ind Health to Your Infants. W e have pnt op and s.M thfw articlefor over Ma-eare, nd CAN S Y IN CoNFlt KNCK ANOTRCTU wf It wbat we have ever been able to say of any other medicine NKVKR HAS IT PAlLkD IN A KINUL INpTaNCK TO KM KCl A rUkR. wben timely eed. ver did we know an itiita re of di,aut-factiun by auj oar who used it. On the cuunry, all are drligbied wiib its operetioua, end peaei to U-rm. of coaanteiudatloa ot tie tuagtcal eftrci anl tuedtcal virtae, Vie peak ia tbia matter "WHAT WK IK) KNOW," after 30 years eiperieuce, AND 1-LF.lMlK OIK kkt CA10 auk 10 LllLAtKNT OK WHAT Wit HKUK UCaARD. In almoet every In.xtance where tbe In'ant is anferin from pain and exhaustion, relief mill be found In Cftes n rtweuty ml' nte alter tbe syrnp admlnlrtered. rul directions fr nsing will accompany each bottle. None genuin- nnlesa tbe fac-slrolle of CL RTIS 4 rURKINS. New Tork. is en tbe entslde wrapper. Sold by Drngits Uarocghoat the world. Price only 35 Cents a BoTtle. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Tho following Is an eitract from a letter written by the Rev. . Z. Weiser, to tha German Reforaed.Mes. sengor, at Chamberobuig, Te.: A DENEFACTRESG. . There la a womaa la the public eye whose name had all along been associated, in oof mind, with tht "Tanke," guack," and-llombng." Bat it ia o no lencer, and we desire to wret her name from all socasa picioas aseoclatlona in all other minds. Whatever notions wo may have tt womanly del.cacy and propriety, we will all admit tbat woman alone ia tho Nurse the gA Nurs- tbe oef Narhe. Whether we shell have female Fh sic ans or not, is a qnedlon which term b decided by time and principle, end not a matter of teate. Pride, prejudice, capre end cuUna may as well behave tbem selves, for if there is really a want, there wiil also be a supply; if there be a "calling," there will be a coming. Mature and banian society ere always telf-aupplying, aud though Art and Faobien may hinder, tbey cannot prevent. Urs. Window does nut wiah te treat yea getlema Nordoea aie precribe e regimen fer jocr iea;but -he modestly appears as a mease tiger of health and hap-pinef-a to your infanta in the cradle la there anytbkjg improper in tbatT A 2?urse of "30 years" experience can boldly say hat is or is not good for a babe, and ought to be hatened to. (iod st eed her on her huuiblo and happy mission. Fhe is tbe most ruceeaaful physician aud mol effectual benefactress ear little ones ever enJoyd her doting parents not excepted. Jost epen the door for hsr, and Mrs. Winelow will proTe tbe Atoer Iran Florence Nightingale of ike Suraery. Of thlse are sosnre, that we will teach ear 'aay" teaay A Basing on airs. Winslow" for halpina; her tos arrive and em:ape the cripicg, collcklng and teething siege. We confirm every word set fottb in the rrepectia. it perform precisely wbat it profeseee te perfeeto, every part of itnothlrg tes Away with year Cordial." Parof rlc," "Drops," Laodanom," and'.erery otber Narcotic," by which the babe is dragged into attpldity, and rendered dull and idiotic for Lie. We hase never teea Mr a. Winelow -knew her only through tha preparation ef her Secthirg Syrup for Children Teething." IT we bed tbe power we would make her, as she i, a physical aarior to tha Infant race. ItrM, llcallli and Comfort flottier tiiul Cli.lcl 4 MRS. WISSLOW'I 800TUI5G STKITP for cUToji teething, sorVnt the la) s all pain, and curea ind cbo!ic. Perf ctly aJe ia allcae8. We wonld say to every m iher wt has a aufferitg child, do net let your prejudice, nor tbe pre'ndice of otbett, atajjd betwnea you and row aeffennr child and tbe rttef that win bo sure-yes, abseilte v sure-to follow the cso of this medicine It timely meed. ! I I SOOTIIlNa SlkLP. for children teetbin. It ha. been u-ed tor 3J year. Hb Dver fa. I n; aatety end auoceas by m.iiiona of mothers fer their ctlldren. ItCorrecU' Lity of tbe It03i4.h. relieves wird cbol.c. regulates ltt bowel, od gies rest, bea.tb tndcoaif rt to moiU-r eiid cbiW. Office Ko. ay Day treet, y w Tork. DO NOT LKT TOUR PREJCDICK STA KD EETWfES your nfferint child acd the relief that III be absolute. I f sure to follow tbo nse cf MRS. WlNgLOWS OOIHING STRL'P. Ii correct cidlty of tbe atomacb. relieves wind cbolic, regruUtee tte bowels, softens the gams, I.Teire-tto the mother ab4 health to the chill - eitraet from a letter written ty v eeeese, wui WICUOH UrQ fTieri IV I irm . - - - - a-- . SOOTHira IT EC P, FOR CHILDREN TIMUINU: MWe ee an advertiemer t In your coUmes ef MLS. VTIJtSIiüW iOTHlNO ThlP. No,te bever ald a wor tn favor of a patent mdiclLe before la our lifo, but we feel compelled to say to sour readers ttat this la O) bumbo we bave tried it. and know it to be :i it claim. Iti probably one of tho meat socceasful modic.nes of tbo day, becaoae it la oneef the be it. And thoae cf yor readers who have bebleeceVt de better tban lay in a aapply." SPECIAL CAUTION. The great ponalarlty c f Mrs. Window's a.tatnsr jrPt 'or children teething, haa Induced anpriu. pad persons to pnt trp arrkleo to be ased fx r the aee r arpooe, tn advertising which thor have aet only replew our advertisements and netices frtm the press, bat lata copied certificates and Utters frosa cleroniee aa4 seera, eeaataai Ha or eaaiae se eer genetate eevwneat . aUwaraofailiaOAtera. . anaTjAli-la .
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