Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4550, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

TAI ffHOJI IT CITRS f RH IUTID- (Jaci TUESDAY MORNINO. MAY 23 tiii: 1'tiii.ic di ur. Tb return of peace force opoa tb cation the consideration of the policy to be adopted io djuiio and Üqii latinr, the public Jebt The man cut hieb govero in the eucceesful totctgrcoeut of pri? ate buIueM fT i r are r 'jual'y applicable to the administrativ! of the financial "ücy of the cation. An individual who- jearly eipt.di'uree exceed hi income iU in the en-J et baust bit Capital aD'l bec-irue ut rent. . A nation that U antutllj cumelled tu trru to meet ite year I j 2rSciebcien, add uo; vuj to it embarrseemeftte at,d tie burdeiia it La compelled to im poe upon the cil ten. but will io tbe eud become bCikrupt. Ii the public debt U to be paid, the revenues of the internment must be to adjijtel at out oiily to mee. the curreut public expeuditores, bat enough more should be raised to comDence, at leatt, lb liquidation of it funded debt. We are at peace aud the first dutj ol the Administration is to reJuce the expenditure to the lowest practicable point, and the next is to provi 1 a reve me bic"i will stop the further in crevae of tbe Natiooat ueba. Tbae are tbe probierst do w to be solrei tj staicaxosbip, to 1 it Will require ability and agacity of tbe highest O'der to arrange a rtvenue a? steai whici will be efjotl aoJ just, Dd at the same time ample for the end io ?ier. Care should be taken io su doing that burden arc not imposed upon any claaa, or interest to the advantage of other" that one interest should Lot be built up at the cost of others. Tb wir bu sntleJ aame q-ieuioot which bare been dutuibing elements in politicblaeery is de J It ctauot be ein reiurrected into an issue. Let the dead bur? the dead. The status of the nero will, however, bean iaaue. Alreadj it i proToking discua-iiea. Chief Jus tice Cnast is reported to have said thit the right of suffrage must be conferred upon tbe black race In Teuueaaee, while alaeerj is abolished, the nero ia not invested with politic 1 eqjalitj, and the laws in reference to him are msre aevere than these in this State, and they have been de 'counced as almost birbarous by the oero phi lttithropits The fact is. the mass of the black race in the so called slave Sutei are not fit for freedom, and their labor can only be made productive t them and tbe State bv iome coercive agency. The industry of the country niu'trtiae not only the revenuo to meet the public expend iture, but lo Ics-en tbe funded debt; hence the labr of all, black as well at white, mu-t be placed under contribution In this view of the caie. the future statin of the r.(yro will hive an import ut beiriog uru the public de't 'i - t'on. Kven the mott thou;;htle-a cannot fail to pereiere thit ra my of the iniuei which bive heretofore divided political ponies will again become epiraun- pirtv lines Of ours there wll be new que-tioce involved, and one of vaat importance-sill be the recon.truct'ori or restoration ol tbe State which have been in rebellion, but the absorbing i.-eu will Le the financial policy of the Uoveroment, hich embraces the tariff, currency and internal revenue svtem.) and in determining it lie principles and measure whic have distinguished the great opposing part from the formation of the Uuiou will ai-in divide tbe count rv. A Vlttw r tlie I uttire The New "koik WoilJ takes this view of the future: II f all men who have ihr f.jrect to look a lew mouths ahead, it is p-rce'vr that question of tomej, trade, fin lue. iodu'rv. l.xttin, must take the lead ot all ut her We are ou the eve nf great trsi.ui ii wlmh will drain every timber in the comijierviil f ri'.- M'e lo n.it begin to feel the crune ae'. ue the tui-me-a ot the country i mill i j-t m i : I v n th- war bti-; jdst 4 a txl ciii'iinen .jr a while to m.ive in the nme ditrciiou l'er the oir-uien he xuSt-udeJ their 'i ke Hut the vast busi ra cei'fJ b tte w r mii4i pre entlf atio UuiHlred of thousand- if re pt win conai quiitIj r-thriwii 4ut ot 4 uol. uifiit li'gn prices ut prvi-iuns and n wu k tucimthe uirMul tu in them, will cuise trett lisite-s Meuiwhile. tfie wuik of libi duk ihe rni K0- 0,, cn.ik in up all the avmus t eiutttov meut with ieduixiatil ltioii- lor .hon) iio bu-ineit will be iftirueliirly treted Trues i I cMitmu hih because IttMtrera .ut ol etnplo.ment c ntribute On more t the general abiml4iice than iolJier eriu)( iu the riuv. The necrxatrie f litr will oil be cheip ui.mI Ih 'n redundant labor fiods emptot mcnt nd nd Is to the ina ot c iturniHÜties lit the gloomy Interval there will be ter rAle lufTcring Irlslt i:iutgrallon. While increa i n .a e I of m i.irnt. are trriving on our hirf i, se iujr re Mirl? eipeet that when t ful knowledge is rei ei veil Mttioad that peace and U- ion are restored in the United Stale-, there will te a ru-ii hitherwrd Irorn tle revluudaut population of E irope vuch asha been rarelt evuslrd. It was only about a mmith eu tbst Eulisb j urnal, after reviewiug there turnsjut mde to P-rlitrueut, ere cungratulating lhenielve thit the Irish exodus had been aumtabsl checked. The nu ruber of etniranrs from Ireland to all coun tri had limmiahed from 117.H-20in the yer 1MJ3. 114 913 iu the enr G4 ÜI the l itter. 6I.Ü3J, or iiuewhtt tuore thai) half, ore male, and the msj iritj. r C3 per cent, were ia the prime ot hie. The who had tnure recently (one forth were the nu'munti I veomau ry of the laud a result attributed to lot 1 ctue, rather than to external Irfluences, such as tbe allurement to "Federal bounties'' in the recruiting aervice In the face of these facts, and no dout rainle-1 with sincere regrets, a certain decree of satisfaction exprevoi in no ticinjj the departure of to miiiv able biied subjects of (treat Hntain, since labor waj not yet loo scarce in Irel nd, nor had the production of the v-ouDiry uffored from a diminution of the upplv. In comptrinjr the last two Tears, emigration has hd n appreciable ffftnt in throwing laiij out of cultivatios, the t.umbcr of acres yicld np cropTMn lbl having been t,vcrll thouvnud more lb in in in pri.m vear From all thi-i it is ar:u-d th tt Ir-laid is u,t on t!ie retrograde: that the voluntary deptrture of the surplus p.p;;l ition will gie abetter ihsr.ee to thue who rcrutia.on aajouiit cf iLe removal of ouittition. and that more pro perous iys are at hand. But such reasoning as th a wilUffrd por comfort, should it arpear ihtt A'ut-rica is lo longer receiving refugees from latvaiion, wade up, in a large decree, ol de;enJett families, but a diantia! trniers and tlade-men. and thee. to, in imm ber threatening the "(Jreen 1-1" wiib serious loss. M Y. Journal i f Comnjercc .vfllltnr-r 4rret In Uronlu and ninnrioia. The Mad son Jouintlot Monday atvs that tv direc'ion of (teuertl Divir-,in a teiejrphic order from (Jereral Curtis Jud-e C D Uuh wa arrrtrl on l hurs laj, mid pi teed in confir.etnent at C.tcp Rmdat! f'j thes4me authority Judire Hirte U i:gs was arretH on Monday. anj !- ent o Ctcrp Kai.ill lor co 6 imei t. No c -pv uf the ihsrres j-ain; thtu h s eiteft! rerfMvni t (Jrr er! Iivif he . i irtera The M twuke N pty all t"e ptrues arrested are Ii-p'b csiis U itlun a short lime itr ,-'v't 'n of Minnas 'a h v refo aire t .i.j hurriti out of me S: . with no oprtui.ii of ,s .running wbtthe cbar;S were agai..-; tb-in,..! x . t.t h4i! or v fKrarar-e, or I e-f k-n ihe -i,rfi t.r lek-l o .. pel 0 i of them t '. . S .Oil iWt.,n. d 1 iotr.edi'ely si . b i I. i. airiu aMist th -t-. Th" 'i-r i im r je rufe sh-Kifw t r n, n t f k - n ! . i r rir. we k- iw n-t e. nur n. iii s i.t i r',K'f ji i'ul PloLCM. 14 1. Tbe Emr of K ii iniiteJ on placing lb body of Lis s-jn iu Lis cwSd biaaself.

A LETTE PltO.TI n ft. fJCCil X ATI.

Ill .Iwmlnatlwn tat ttae Cincinnati Conrenlien, WaaaTLa.aD, ncaa LavcasTta May 1I.1SG5 T tb E4.tdrt af tb Ivtolcf Pot : la tbe New York Tribune of yesterday I read with oo little surprise au extract from the Kven-ins-Post (which I do not ) starmj. In sabsuoce, that tbe Cincinnati Dem cratic Convention of Jon. IÜ06 foot ' Mt "j jd rime to a "dead lock " on the evening bfto-s Mr Buchanan' nomination, and bid i Ijoumed until the next morning, with a fair oropct that it would meet to adjourn stae du;" r.ut that, in the roe. mime, arranemeuts were tude to s-cure hi noruinalion, aa s-on as tb Co ven1 ion houl I rea-semb'e in consequence ot the pleite j-iven by hi friends The nature of thee pl--le, a--c rd n to the art cle in the Eveni'g Pm', w.s pcly avowel bv Julte Blck , mi the do rohe cooventio i, immeliately after thenonairia ion had been mide According t it. " stl-nce ensued lor a few raiments, as if the convention wa anticipating something preuare 1. when J ide Hlack, of Pennsylvania. (itterwrd Att4in Ueueral cn ler Buchinn ) ro-e in h s plce. and rod a et speech . m wu ?i he p -cre I.! to de n u ce ' Ai2itouim ' an 1 Iiis k R-p ib ic inis n ' very fre-ly, aolto argue that tbeStite p -aeae), ut.dr the C nstitution, the tiht ot et-ession He went further, and told the convention that If the nmnM w m e!e:tei, aa I a UUck IteuiicQ should fe eiectel as bis suo Css)r be (Mr Bu.hamn) would d not itng to interfere witn the exercise of it. This ple Je was am ile, a;i-i vn ixep el by th Sojihem leaders " You wid do ib les be atonl8hd t learn that Judge Black, afterwards Mr. Bjch tutu's atlor oey generil, by whom this p!e Ige is s.il to have been made, and through whom the evident pur pose 0'w is to fa'teu it up n Mr. B ichan to, was not delegate to the C ncmn t'i C nve ifiou, n r was he within five hundred miles of Cincinnati during its session. Ina'ei J of this, he wa at the very time performing his high official dutiea aa a Judge of the S Jprem Court of Pennsylvania. It mty hi alJd tint frjru thedtteof General Jackon's m'e-age of January, 1S33, agiia-t South Cirolina nulli&cttion an 1 üecession. until that of his own message in De ,tn'er, lG l.an l indeel ever since, no public msn has m'res'ealfastly and unil'ormiy opo sl lhee dangerous and suicidal heresies thtu Mr. Buchanan. Had any person, iu or out of the convention, dared to make a pledge in his bed ilf ou this or any o'uer subject, surrh an act would htve been con demned a lew days thereafter by the terms of his letter accepting the norninttion. In this, after expressing his thaaka for the honor conferred, he says th tt, "Deeply sensible of the t tar aa 1 vaiiel responsibilities attached to the station, epe-iall at the pre-eat crisis of our afftirs, I hve carefully refrained front seeking tbe nomination, either by word or dee J," and this statement is emphatically true. A few words In reg tr i to the alleged "deadlock" in the Cor no iti Convention, at the time of the adjournment, o:i the evening of the 5th of Jur.e, after fourteen btllots ha 1 been taken for a can did tte. It appears, from its p oceed ings aso:Bc ally oubJis'iel, thit oi e'h of the-e b!lotins Mr. Huchtnsn received a plura'itv. ari l ou the sixth attaint mtjority of all the votes of the Convention, but not the require 1 to thirds. On the iourteevith and last ballot of that evening the vote stood 1522 for Bu chnnan.Mnei.ty five for (Jen. Tierce, s xr.y three for Judge Douglas, and five and a half tor (Jen. Ct-s This being the ctse. when the Cnveut on assembled on the next morning, tho New Hampshire delegation w.thdrew the Dim of (Jen Pierce, and the Illinois delegation w th drew that of Judge Diuglas, in obelience to instructions receive! from bim by teleraah on the day before tne btlloting hid com men eel After this, the nonvnati m of Bu hntn eeernel io be a m ttter of course. He bid never beird ol a "dead lock" in the Convention until he re d the article in the Evening Pot. It m ty te proper t at ite tha Col St-uuel A. Black, o' Pittsburg, wts i delegitet) the Cincinnati Convention; and bing well known as a ready and eloquent speaker, "..h uts were rais e l" in the Coiivemi n f r a ptech from him im me listet v a'ter the nomnttion wis an ;ioanel To thee ha brie'lv resp mde I in a i a ! an I enhu.i istic in inner Fr ra the i iti tv ot these uruam", ha 1 this reio i e. rep 't I with tho nr-c-edintrs of the Convcmi 'i, c nt in I ih inf mous pledge attnb i e 1 to Ji g B ok or anvtb D like it. we m gbt n ch t t . bare i i rre 1 tn t the author of tue ai'C hit u r q ken the oue nnme for ih-oh-r Bu t'ie- io hing iu what CjI. Black S i 1 which -.ffiid-the least color for any auh ni' tke Cl Black afterwards e le I his b utility t -e eiion witn hisblool At n eiriv stag o th wir he fell mo-tillv w lund.! o i tne fild obattie, while gtlltntly letding ou his ret.ue.it csiiist the rebel force.. I d ut not von will cheertullv do m j is,:c; by ubl'-hing this letter, and I would tntult yoj lor a ro .v of the ; per. Y ) rs, ver i .s.'-.-t!Vlv, J sMtl BlClIAMA!. i' . t: i -. In Trrre Htui. on i - öturday, hy wis seeing at ifoi per f. , ud com at 5) cents per bushel. Springfield. 1 1 1 4 , and Fort Wayne. Inl , are to re made central p ints iu the cor solidatiou ol the ToIel & Vbah with the Oreat VVtern and the Illinois and Southern low 4 R. R The following In-lixna reimenis, oranixe! io July and August, bfi'2. will be mu-utred out an I paid ofT entire: GG b. ?( b, 7-ltb. 75;h, bist, Ml. 83 1, .h, 5-7. tdh. 97th, 9'J.h, 100 h dJ HU.t Iutaorry aud 19 h Battery. All three years' recruits fr the 7ih, 10th, 12. 14 h. 19 h, 2dth 1. 2üih. S7ih. 33 1. 37th. 3b. 4-Jtli. 5Sth. aud 59, h, will al be mustered out and paid off at this point. A Urge number of one years' men belonging to tbe above regiments, will be discharged and ptid iff at the ime time. -A mad stone in the posses-ion of S'sfrr Elizabeth, formerly of the Catholic school in L.afje:te, now of Valparaiso, cured more than fi!ty persons who had been bitten by mad dogs. The stone acts as a leech, an I appliel to the wound, absorbs all the poison. The Terre Hiute Jjurn-deiys a l.dv of that city ia also in possesion of a valuable ra id stone, and it had effected mny remtrkable cures in rise of d g and en ike bites Hundreds of persons, some from a great distance, hare tcsteJ its efficiency in such cases. FsisiDijiT Li.tcaLs'-) RiiLaiiTri. The statement which is cbtain:nr currency through many newspaper, to the effect that the late Prrsident had no blood reltti.ica save his two sons, is sncorrect Josih Lincoln, his brother, let! Hardine county. Kentucky, at an earlv dfe, and ettlH in Harrisn county, Indiana. He died many years .ago, leaving two son. Thoroi arid Jacob, and several daughters Th iroaa ia also detd. but left a lire family. Jacob is still living on the old place in Htrri?on county, and haa several children liring. although two of his! sons have been allied during the wr. Josiah Lincoln, sons and grandsons, were all farmers, in plain if not poor circumstance, but hardy, hooet and industriou N A. Ledger. CovriCT crtnz Was It mty or may not be a little significant th tt ihe first extract we have irom the forthcoming report of the Committee on the C.ndu I of the W ir c )nsista onlv of the! complim-nt(i be-to we-i n Secretary Stanton bv (inera'. trnt and Meade, in anwer to a scries of very d tfiru't ejrjeicn a idre-se to them on tbesut'je-t bv the Cra-nittee Svretirv Sunton's wel'-knoan dftl.kc to hive the peop'c bectime too know ine b..m th ir h-s b-e m 11 v vi.t-e-t bv -o rr, ,n jn ft, A nutter S ure c 'mrilimen's arc thing s , i- uirn, well 10 rake nubhc H ,pini.r of Halleck. which the Wir C aiMi, tfe hve I tit swat yerf carefully o-ne'iere among it p. per-? Cin-inoti Commercial (Jen. Sherman under a ece of it justice b,-ie bim bv the publicstions of ihe Secretrv of Wr. wr it- a letter fr m R liin ex-l n tt.rv of h s nej ifi t'ons with J .t.iiton, which he tn ;efed m'cht be g;ven the ame pub'ici'y iihS r'tarv's strictu-es III a n i' r'hv 'act that S it-rman letter has hos far bc-u -upp-e-cd. El S -natr Foote unlihe i t' e C dian papers long letter S an'n U -v b- wa ordered to leave the States iu 49 LOwrs. He is , williai ta jo back for trial I

The Assastlnattan Trial In tTaahlnf; laM Xltw lat riles. WasawoTj-r, D C, May 17 Tbe prominent personage of tbe court is Judge Uolt, who, tka far, has managed tbe trial according to bis liking. He pjts tbe principal interrogatories, ordert tbe witnesses, and seems to be working trery bard. It is a noticeable circumstance that Reverdy John.son bu been ab-eot since Monday. Tbt objection introduced by General Harris at tbe beginning of to days processings 1 believed to explain the matter. It U reported that be bas withdrawn from the case. Mrs. Surratt has two other counsel The court room, which was almost wholly divided between tbeifii.er aud the press, to-day contained about twenty civihsns. Every facility is afforded to tbe i.ewptp-r No pervu is almil(ed without the writtt-u permit of Üeu Hunter, an 1 as the dimensions of trie room are lituiled, it follows that tne public inul have

a rnn rrprr -ent tliou Tne miure of the en leue thus far has not beeo itiiiig iu a legal sense 1'be testitn ny is qmie touc.U4ive aa to the ageucy of Bootn. I')ue and Abzerott io a cou-piraey to murder the l ie-i lent. V ice President and Secretaries ol S a e nJ War. It is alo pointed tbtt O'Liuh iii wts to htve dispatched üeu. Urant. 1 be central b gure aud auiuiatiLig spirit ol the plot w Bo4tb; tie eerai. ro lr as the evidence thus for reveal-, to btve been the active primlpal, tbe promoter and treasurer ot the wnole couecrn It is und juoteJly true ihtt be bas sought aud ou tlined couuel iu Ctuala. intt ätuders and be bve t ilked the matter over isoeyoti l conjecture, aud that Clay, l 00 11100 and Cletry knew ol bis intetuijus, is likely It rerauui to be etb li-ded, however. tht any oue ot mem bas do citei the dubolical scheme, or furnished and means lor it. It is al-o proven on evideuce thit Bolb. probably, and Surratt, certainly, have beeu a;tiiug belweeu the Conlederates in Ri hmond aud luose iu CtuaJa The evideuce cou cerning tbe collusion of Davis and Benjamin is of tail kind which is bulbcieut to include them in the indictment, but in a trial at common law would not be deemed ußk-ieut. Tbe character of the plotters is decidedly below par. They are not, with the excepüou ot Booth, the material for political purposes. They would seem rather to have been needy adventurers, wbom Booth has picked up by oue strange chance or other, and either brined or cijo.ed into his plans. Not oue ot the accu-ed, if we except Dr. Mudd, seems to have intellect euough to conceive, cany on, or execute a plot of this kind. Imitating the manner of their chief, Booth, they htve beeu boasting about tbe imminence ot (tome great deed of wonder, making ominous re tuirks about weaitu, reveiuui: ana rioting in their cups, having numerous and heedless ap pointmcnta, whisperings and clo.-eiings. In fact, a more clumsy et ol knaves scarce ever were set about sucb a deed of blood, more particularly as they were conspiring iu a city filled with de tectives and figurative shadows JuJging trom the evidence already presented, and the bulk of it seems to have beeu given, it would appeir aa it Booth bad conceived the run so far back as November last He seems to have gained little encouragement or a.-sistauce from the rebel liues. Booth's mania for the assasaiualiou has been accepted and talked over in Rich cuoud, rather as a freak which was to Inure to their advantage, than a part of their policy; in short, the rebel ullieers were glad to find such n too', but never hoped much from his folly. Payne, who is generally described as a ferocious looking persou, has rather a tdolid bestial looking countenance than one of malevolence; he has great strength, Is brawny, muscular aud brutal, but he seems incapable of appreciating any motives of revenge or ambition, uor does he eem to be a very apt hireling cut thro it. He tsecms to pay but little attention to what goes ou at the trial, mtniteots no emotion, intelligent shrinking, culpable or otherwise. Abzerott is the meanest lace of the lot. lie looks as lew of his h tlf .Oermtn de-cnt do, capible of a crawling, damuable tufamy. lie ha no pips on to grttuy, and it is not unu itur.tl that bis courage failed him. Abzerott' complicity in the plot is beyond all possibility ol doubt. O'Lsuhliu eems to be more of a Southerner iu appearance; his expression is dark and vindictive; he stands nbuudantly convicted ol a gene r.il knowledge of the plot, and complicity iu its details Herold is a boyish-looking young fellow, far from baudome, and un usable of ure it mi?chiet He w is, doubtless, a kind of humnle satellite to B otli, as every stir actor draws round bims pleiieian lot of loilowers. Sutratt was a kind of me.-senger snd po befwren It ajrsr-tcd he could tell precisely whether IJivis aud banders are inculpated, aud if so, how far. It is a noticeable fact, however, thtt oniy nout to hu odred dollsrs in gold rp siil to hive been fumi-M-d tor the purpo-e This is too ptlirv t sU'ii with which to charge the rebel government Mrs S irrttt, thuih by no means a demon ia fm !e f" or in. i n ooit ciptbleot a periluen eiri.e Her leitung toward the rebellion wiih : int tu t'e l HOimntioii lor her wi kJ con. -ire 00 tiou'ic ti t tic 'oitotn of her connivance ano! com 'icity wi h ihe piot. D . Mud i't cnit-l errtir w t in "Oppressing pari of h s ro ge n-npit ility till a late m -mei.t II s previous uaimt-y with Booth is haidiy crt -lished. AI.I, NOilt M ok I aicaiilt l--. Mrs L'ncoln leve VV'shiugton 10 day for Chicago her tutuie home. It co he London Times about $7(K) a let ter for it- R -hmon i correspondence. Prentice sajs: P eident Johnson is in exeilen' health. It is said to be all due to the w.tter cure. The AUeu psr tree, inSiIem Masachu setts, knoau to be 226 years oln, is now ia luU bloom A Ou story brick buildinfi. about seventy feet -quirt, is being erected in Troy, N. V , to be u-el for dt-ictini vegetables. Jeff. Divis, iu his petticoit, kept up the old woman character to the last by scolding like a termagant. Oen. Sherman, in a recent letter, expresses perfect coufideuce in the country . The country reciprocites. Six hundred and twenty-seven thou-and six huulrei an i twenty nire loads of a-hns were carted out of the New York streets last year. A Washington miniger proposes that every theatre iu the Union give one night's receip's to the L;ncolu National Monument fund. President Johnson his ha receutly had h's life in-ured for ten thousand dollars. His late illne-s aro-e from vertigo, to which he ha always been subject. The Berk-hire County (Massachusetts) Agricultural S iciety have discontinued iheir premi utn on hogs and tobtcco ' for prudential end moral re.tons." A woman in Biddeford, who danced for joy at the President's deith. ht ben struck down with paralysis, and his no use of her legs. People very naturally .it: "A judgment from Heaven" Small silver change hu made its appearance again in Phil delphi t and otherEisternCit.es. Three ceut pieces are becoming plentiful, and the hoarder of this diminutiro coin find it use-lc-i to retain it. Some cit:z-n3 of Troy, on Saturday la$t, forwarded toUcn. Cract a present that will 'take his fancy ' It is a box of dear, 100 in number, of the the?t brand, and costing $100 Each cigar has a piper hoi ler. and the box itself is got up Tegirdle of exp!use.' Io the patent cfSce at Washington there is a mode! ol a steamboat which Mr Lincoln whittled out of a shingle and c gtr box. The prominent idea of tbe model was a pi aa to help reamers pass over snags aud obstructions in the rivers It is described a more strong thin elegant. The following anecdote is told of Dtnial O'Connell. Mcetinj a prolific pitnphle'ecr, hose productions ge ertlly found th ir iy to the butiermm, he sal I, "I siw something verv gool in your nimphlet this morning" "Ah! reohed the uratifi-l wri-er, ' what waj ii?" " potLd of butter," was the rely A new style of p.veuient. coatir- af ut i pr squre limt, is tb ut to be triebt at Trot. Its d siingu'shii-g feiturs are alternate lines of Ü i sione, t sro teet wule an i six inches thick, lulled irrn each other by three if et of cob'de tone The wh-a!s run on the former, thb .e- trve! on the litter !' is ? iif t ,,t J (T 0 vis rmcaivi J ho- on l: it t. - u ;,r. Out ' d I -f i U'l IÖ i.t I n t -pket.i-e! n. ol. w.h hi --Vilrv ...! in ,i,'r-,f r I ri-'i io covr f e ti h' t leo.iit o: tue C .ui- eri'e U ermu-nt. J instou rr rive 1 this order wiib ludigualion, and refused to obey it.

The Dann and Dans Prls? Ficht. Oa Tuesday lal two noted pudisti named Ouoo and Davis, bad a fijht for 2 UU0, amid a large concoure of sporting men, coss the Delaware from Port Jervis. N Y., io P ke County, P. The ring was Strock at dsylight, tod by six o'clock the parties -Are on hand, with their seconds. II irris sc J Aaron for Dunn, and McClearyand Ban g for Dtvi. The choice of poaition w 00 by Dunn, and hence Davis had the sun in his eve. UiV's, lookd ntner pile, but both men were in pretty ftir phvicl conli lion. They came up t. th scrtt- h, o'h lu;hing. and D. vis wh knoikel ioi. in the tr-t round In the ecoini rouul Du iu drew the first b!Klfr'm D vis left ee. Te fo'tu es ot the right then chifgrd. int-mut h a D inn was thrown or knckl fT his tr at nearit every one of the 11c e. g thir't eight roun-l; fut at ihe sme 'ime Dunn vm p'an in heavy blows uin Divi lace at evr ioid. with the evi dent intention of b inding him. I) vis bal to c forced btck to the fight when it cme to the forty-firt rouml, and wtsverv weak. Weeding feo-tully, and a'mo-t wnoilv bi nd He was essily k'OK-ked down in this rount. and in the torty-e-on a d 'o 1. ht wildl , snikimr out I ke a man in ih-dirk In the fortv third round Dunn hid it all hia uan wiy. and bt D vis abiutthe heilst his pleisure. whereuo n the -econ-is threw up the sponge, and Dunn wu deel red the victor. H was very little hurt, while Divis was in a shocking couJition.

The N Y W.m-H etTCtuallv demnlished Prof. Taylor Lewi. i,f Union CoHe.e. The profe-sor is dis.-u-ame politics on Greek authori ties citeil bv him-elt, nn1 tran-ltea ra-sg from Ari-totle: "Ttie Hellenisps ought to be masters nd the barbni.ns slaves." The World shows t b tt the professor k.iow about as little of Greek as he does of politics, the translation beinjr, "A Helen of Theodectea said," 1c. The blunder consists in mistakiug the name Helen, a character tn a Cretk play, for Hellenians or Greeks This i on a ptr with Charles Sumner's attempt to ue Plutarch for political purposes, and suppressing half of a sentence so as to reverse the original meaning. Earminos or a Blockade Rcxxicr In 1?60 Messrs. Laird Brothers, of Birkenhead, built a steamer called the Denbigh, to plv as a coaitinp ve-sel between Literpool and Rybl, in South Wales. Though of small carrying captcity, the speed was so great that she was purchased for the purpose ot running the blockade In this capacity she was very successful, having made for her owners no less than $1 .200,000 in eleven voyages Manchester Guardian. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Cornrrnf Wathington and Ttnntss'c Strteti. rtlaanager Sr. V . II. riller Tuesday Evening, May 23d, 1865. Mrs. W. H.LEIcThTON. YANKEE LOCKE. texxigiitsiTa barroom. PEGGY GREE 1ST . Piiicrs or Aiiwi-isiom. Parqatts ar:d all reserved r-eata?'c. Dre" Clrcl fc; Private Rox!t, for six pen-ous, t iKI; Orchestra Seau, 75 cent; ftaliery ai.d Family Circle, 'i't cenf; Children in arm, 15. CnXGK OF TIMK: Drtorn onn at?.1,' o'clock preci'ly. Overture commence, at M o'clock rrerifielv. PARTICULAR NOTICK. The Hore Cara leave the Theater every evenirtir at the clone of th performance, people livln at a dictance ran rely on thiv tsa- EXCURSION -rt TO OT VOIiK (ITV ! THROUGH IN TWO H0URS1 PANORAMA NEW YORK CITY TAKTS Tili: MM CTAToK 3"T" orty-aoaxo Miloa TMl:iV(.ll IHK Streets ofXv YorkGity, FAITHH I.I.V SIIOWIXO THK BUSINESS, BUSTLE & CONFUSION OF CITY LITTE. UK II A VIIW OK MoRK Til AX 700 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, am ri'v aki or 10,000 OF ITS PEOPLE, 1J Miles of Siiippin-; aV Stoiimers, Vircttssions. 3HtiIt:irn (for.i pnics, Bands of Music, Shipping:. Steamboats, &c. At t-at li Kxhihinu!) mi V.x 3 ir..tory lecture riL' le jriitu, inr lunch valu.il lf knowli'ilt' of m:v yorj; ami its i-eople, of jrrcat inijiort'inco to a !trin-r, ami of g-eneral and Inhtrut-tivf iiiforni.-.tioii to KVKKY I'.ODY. Th followir' buil.üna hnvc boen placed on tbt Panorama th vear, at ihe expense of li.OOO. The ( r)al l'alarr oj Hrc, Meauri'H 'ilurblr Talare, Thr Uotropclltan llotrl, Thr i. M h:li. llotrl. Ta)Utr'a Saloon und ihr lairrnatlonal llotrl, The Ir.tt rl tr of Ta)lorN aloon, Thr Hie Point llif or lndutrj, l'arnun Ipurlran Muvum. Doora oj.i, i.t. h- ;:r ( i iv tbi' Pui.rttnia movoa WILL UK KX II I ItlTKIB AT TU 'S PLACE. MASONIC HALL u!iirdn-r, .Tfonda. Turdnra Wrd ne1a)' Tliurdfirt t riduy and Saturday ?la 20 v'f 21 25 26 and 2?. AKTFRSOON AD KVESISG AT 3 AI?H S O'CLOCK. ADMISSION 25 Cent. No half-price. V. VfFLLWER, Manager. R. B. DAWS05, As;eLt. my. 9 dt INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 79 Cast Wiiliinton trcri MADAME M.A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open for tbe reception of viitor from ? o'clock A. M. urtil 10 o'clock P. 11. The collectiocs cmbiAce over Three Millions of Cariosities! Of tbe mot am iinf ao t in-tractiTe character, f-atheri fra ti all part of the Glote. ADMtS?105 SO Cent-. MADAME M. A. ENGLISH, pr5-drf Prprte're-. STOLEN. STOLEN HORSE. JT0LN. o- the r'gh- of Vav 15:h. f'fm tie -tab!? of th ut.deriiied. ieen mil ."-ortBae-t Gre-n fie!.-, a . 1' .ST t LMO.f, Ab m 15 baifla u mud n .' aid. Ha La Urr lutip i f.r l er a-ut the t f a -n ail her -ti i.t. a A rorti?erbi-' inak-d th barn-a- a l.tx r ii rrw ,rl il b-- ia:d fr h rrt im. -r mi -rm iin where h ran be f ai . Alirt- ci'lerof ite nrdr-i nd V H. I I Ki . U-eeT.fl-l.f, W F P EL vo. !1 -at ta.jJT.3t a a-'.i"on fee , .i dj.n -p! a FOR SALE. il WE S. 1 1 1 ar.. f c e'l.r -nh, o he oei.er.. M r.ita et -a' U d -ir -. b I t!l i-y m wf tu qa a-.IJ.a to alt O cba -, d -l .r ia.Lct M.CEAEL O'CONSEIL

AMUSEMENTS.

HIPPOOLYMPIAD. WILLIAM LAKE MANAGER. INDIANA JP O L I H . FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 2J 3d. North of the Terre Htute Depot. The Tloot Complete .'lodern Traveling Exhibition in a m e r lea . TIME 11 OST S VVEtl H O UTFi T. FINEST STUD OF HORSES! TIIC BCST EDUCATED HI LLS. Btjond any other Establishment, tbe MOST BRILLIANT STARS. jTho Grout Clival oxide Will eiiU-r town In grao procev-ion, preceded l y the gort-eoua DOLPHIN CHARIOT, The niet magtiiacent neci-neu f art and elaborate w orkinaiistip ever paraded before the public, nn.iuw nr roiiTr uonsvs Spl(.nddljr caparisoned, and driren and controlled bj Major Ilciin-v 13i'tl, The Charcpioa Whip, and paraJ. to the place f r xhi bitiuu aiui.i tbe martial and operatic attain- of tie lcconiar.b!t. SlVLKR CuKNFT BAND, led y IK. liaaaBwl. TWO GRIND PKRFORMAXCKS, Each Afteniocn ul Night, rotntnf ticicii; at T and hir-j.i.t Seven o'clock, 1. M. In the Grand aul Extensive Combination, concentrated iu Hunt the FrojQtor c a'.ras to l THE SHOW OF THE AGE, TLtc It tio frpa?o In a brief announce nheet to jierify all th Artist. Tbe folloaia UNEXAMPLED ARRAY OF STARS, Will convey an id. a of tho great and m.equalltd whole TvHA.ID'X.LE ALICE, The Prim Donna of Kque.-tr eune, equally renowned for he r i la-sical aud darin act of Equitation, ia low tte triitt p4rticular tar of tbia cula-at Exhibition. The p-f.i t .ruuttlioul ibe country have recor.l I tbe auprem acy ef ibla da niii Qa-enof tbe Ci que, who, iu both He i iplirre.-. is cknolelivl unapproachable. Io wainp pre'ei tsous opinion, tbe maLa.f Qiint, -n good lata, off. rich -lvn of Ü 00, and waivinn L-r uddpu.ed rf'puatin as tbe only backward female rider of ti e r d, we are p epared to pont the ruoi.ey, tb result to e d errn d by competeiit j'ide,or a miACf 1 laneoua aud.eLce, tbe ouid be compel itwra cboote. MADAME AGNES, T e Q en tf ibe Man(-e,ii,tr(Mu. ! gtbebigblytrained. tboro ign-l ed dancing bore ' JO iNS r- K " and tbe ma. n-ficrnt American horse "Mla'al CIIiKF," a fU.eib uprciuien of bloot ani iti'Hlti-enee, in avnur Exercue-, or & bool for Ladirs, also, In the Parisian Exercca n the Float. di Wire. LA PETITE EMMA, Tbe Fairy of f e Arna, a id Terpirhrrean Artlate. Her claiic po.-e on h jreb ck. and b-r wonderful equipoise, are equally po-'ic and incompartble. MR. JOHN LOWLOW, Tbe Wit. Js er, Humorist and CA)YiS par excellence. A m-rry oübot vt II ma, " a fellow of iuflutte Jett," and a gonuiae, ordinal apeclmen of tbe Shak.-pearean buffo. MR. C. M. GIBBS. Hii ra:tley associate and QUaINT AND QUIZZICAL COMVEEK. THE CELEBRATED SIG. CASTILLO, TUB GREAT GL0BI EQCILtBRLsT AND MAITRX LÜ CI- QUE. MR. GEORGE SARGENT. Tlia celebrated Hiütrloic Rider, pree-ltiI:g Niatlcal, Mythological and Olympian scene, pronounced tbe mott finished ana graceful 5cene Rider in the World. THE LAZELLE BROTHERS, The Motley Delineator of tie Grecian and Roman Schools f High Art, exemplifird in tbetr beautiful claa-ic t lyn piaa Melange. S. ID. BALDWIN, ARIUCIAN MASTER OF THE EGYPTIAN SCIENCE, ILLUSIONIST AND PR KSTl DIGITATE CR F.XTKAURDINAll.K. F. WOODS, J, LARUE, MASTER WILLIE i Acrobat, Gymnant. and Ampbitbeatrical Proreaor- of la bante ecle. THE STUD of HORSES His been cho-en with no less care, and in blood, beauty, and tralcing, caa defy rivalry. The Trick Horses fe Educated Mules Are marvel of equine fatuity, fN.fyic tbt old a lace of 'Vubborn a a mu't," completely bewilder tbe spectator w:tb bansa l k intellect and compreben-ible facile power. In every particular, the Hippvohtnpiad can ju t!y c'aim the ti le vf tbe I1IPPU ARKSIC MOD1 L OF THK AGE. Tie pnocpa' eqii-j tad emi-equine ii;ta I aa f celebrated educa'ed Spai.i-b mule !C CARLOS, tb rr -Üf-yer t e 13ta century, .po ted aa a li.prd. and ap nor to all othera, iu blood, jn ra-.try ant intrli's;' ioclad v tb wobdera of tb -aula f-mily V or f nal cue m-le, HENAN iATR.-, un'.evta-i 1 po-otiriced tae b tt trained ma lea in ibia eoantry. Ate cb btb.tiort, MR. WILLIAM LAZE Wi L IN TRI MC-". HI SGAC!OU AND TlLKNTED TR CK hO.S hKCrPilKLC' AND W LL. VA.M1J." ADMISSION. ßO CTS.; CHILDKE.V Ü5DEE TEX. 25 CTS.

U. 8. LOAN.

UNITED STATES 7.30 LOAM! THIRD M K It IKK, $230,000,000. Py authority cf the erretarj t,t tbe Trei.ur, tbe ner (-Tel. tk e General Sub cHptJon a rent for tbe e of L'i.it-d Siate. 5ecuri.ie-, effrr to tbe public tbetbirl eriea f Trra uy No!t-.anej- ev.n a d tbree tent . per cent, inte-rat per annum, k' ow tbe 7.30 LOIST. The- notea are ivsed ander date of Jal 1,, 1?C5. an1 ar payable ib ree 3 ears fTom tb.t date la currency, -are convert. b e at be option of tbe t ol.tr r Into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. (oi, i) ni:i:i(. imtmih Tbe Honda are now wortb a bandme prenicoi, aM are eiempt, as are t'l the floun m-rt Bond, frort St t,Ctutt and yiunicij-tl tfatiom, acAcA a-id from one f. thrt jr cnt. jr .tmnvm to tkrir rilw, according to the rate levied tp..n tier pr.-perty The letere Is payable mi-Dtiiall by coupons a'tcb-d to each note, which may be eat off and -old to any tank or backer. lie littrrtkt at 7-30 per cent, amount to One rent per day on a $30 note Two cent $100 Ten -t.iOO lueiity $1000 lie Dollar $5000 Sotes of all tbe denominations named will be promptly Tarnished cpon receipt of mbecriplions. The Note or tbis Tbird Series are precisely Mmilar ia form and privilege to tbe Seren-Tb rties already --old, except that the Governmei.t reeea to !telf the opt. on of payiLg interefct in gold coin at 6 per cent., Ins'ead cf 7 3-lOtbs Li cunency. SuSsciiber. will d-duct the latereat in currency np to Jaly 15th, at the time when they subKribe. Tbe delivery of the notea of this third -eries of tbe Seven-thirties will commence on tbe 1-t of Jnne, and w ill be made promptly anl conti&ucu-ly after tbat date. Tbe sbght change made in tbeconditions of this TH1KD SbUlKS effrct only tbe matter ot interet. The payment in gf'ld, if made, will be equivant to tbe curre:-y intere.t of tbe bigb-r rate' The return of ecie payments, in tbe e?mt of wb ch onlt Will tbe ootio:i to pay iutere.t in gold be availed or. would fo reduce and eualii? price tha. purAe made with tiia per cent, i i gold w cu'd be fully equal to tboe male with eveu ar,d tbree-tentb per cent, in currency. IhisiThe Only Loan in Market Now offered l.y tbe (lover. .merit, and its superior ad vantages mas It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leu than $2aO,oy,U(a) of tbe loan authorized by the la-t Congrecs are now on tbe market. Thi amount, a tbe rate at which it ia being absorbed, will all be sub scribed lor wltbJn two month, when the noinwill un dooHedly command a premium, at baa un formly beeh the c-a.e o cloing the 'til bcrlptioni to oiber Uau In order that citizen in every town and eection of tbe country may be aff .r.ied facilities for taking tbe loan. the Nationa Batik-, State Banks and Private Bankers throughout the couutry have generally agreed tor c.ive cubM-riptioiia al par. SubM-ribera will select their own agents, in whom they hate cor.fi. ieuic, and who only are to be iepons;ble for the delivery of tbe oter for which they receive orders. jjrsr cooke, SraMBirno! Aosst, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. F1RT NaTIOVil, RANK, CITIZN' HATONAI HANK. IMllAVAI'.ll. H ATlllNll. KiMf S.il'wTII NTI.NL H.K, IM I AN N FlO.N L BANK and Mr Kill AM a' 'AI1AL BANK. INIJIAN alt) iS INI). m'U d V3m CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c NEW CARPET STORL io. HI IaM Walaiiilon St., Schini 1 Ph O 1 I Sta ml. OITOSITF. THE COURT HOUSE. IVK HAVF A LARGE STOCK OF OARPETS, oil-cloths, mattings, satin delaines, Rt;?S PEKIN CLOTHS. llamaiki t.uce, Tlnalin & !JottlnrtiutiAll of lbee Goods having b-en pa retard before tb late advance In tb Kast, mm will aell them lowrr tUai. New Tnrkwb'.'lsa!f prices. Alo Jast received 100,000 lii-rri Wall l'ap r and Window Shades KRAUSS c CALL. e-Mt'4.dU DOORS, BLINDS, &C. UEDUCED lltlCKN. W.ltK. TATE, DOOR, SAöH & BLIND No. 38 South New Jersey St., INDIANAPOLIS, I5D. HATING en hand a large stock o Ioor, Blinds Sash, rrsmes, Ac. 1 am selling the same at great ly reduced prices. All of my manufacture la warranted both aa to materials ani woraman.-hip. Dealers and Builders are solicited to call aad ei amine my stock and price before parcba-ing elem tere. A lu:i g-oclt of r'Ktinir. Ure.-ed Lumber. Wefber Boa-dirg, Molding. Bracket and other Manufacture 1 Hui Uing Mater'aU always on band rloonr.jr workfd and Lnnber t!re(d ani ed to ordr. mvlti dlra FOUNDRIES. .IOOSIF.lt STATi: FOUNDRY IXD STOVE WORKS. rox, i.oicn a I'llt K. Manufacturer aoU KboiM;, IrIer It. STOVES HOLLO If- IIVIK Et . VLL OUR STOVE ARK Or THK LA TIC ST AJS n-.o-iimpr red paf.e-T.a. Uir other work wul e-cbrace Iron FrotU. Colnmn. Kai'.way. Mill and Hon Carting-, Ac, Ac Oraer by uil or iber-ri solicited, and prompt at er.iii.tj -.vet. 0:r prices wiil be found a low as izj. t)21oe, Salv-rooit and found: j IM fUqth ! wr treri. two aqnarea dirctry eat ef the Caioat I-ept. OC-.2J SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAD STORE, aff Itae Iland. rCRNlTTM and S;ov.. T.bware atd Males in com 1 pirle sariety. A- U i-as of Bouse Funü.fcitg Geods. i. ft. MAJtOT.

MEDICAL.

aa Kaprieocd Nurse aod Fetoal. Pby.lcJaa to tbe attestloai ( sot then, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, b!ch freitly facilitates the process af teetklef, by stftening the gum, reducing all inflammation, wtll ail ay ALL PAIN and spasmodic actio, and is SURE TO REGULATE tho BOWELS Depend apou it, mothers, it will glee rest teyoureles and IMi f and Health (o Your Infant T have pat ap and aold this article for er "Wyemrs, lid CAN S AT IN COXni ENCK AND TRLT1I ml it bat we have -ever been ab! a sav ef anv otbe md!-i-NK V F.R HAS IT FAILKD IN HIJItiLIt IN8TA5CK TO Krr KCt A CLMK, wbea turttely used. er d.d we know an lnta .ce of di-sa:i..factlon t y any one who nsed it. On the contrary, all are delighted with it operations, and peak tn terms of rontmer.datton at It majrtcal effects ani medical -rirtue. We speak ia this matter "WHAT WK in) KNOW," after 30 yean eiperlence. AND PLKDT.K Ol R RKITTATI0 KOk 1 H ITLHLMKXT Or WHAT WK HKKK DsCLAKD. In tlnxt every Instance where tbe In'ant ia saf erlnjj frow pain and exhaustion, relief w ill be fi-ui.d in fifteen er twenty ml-ntes alter tbe sjixp I adminUUred. Kali directions for neiDjr will accompany each bolt!. None Kenulne unless the fac-simile tf CLKTIS A PIK KINS. New York. Is en the outside wrapper. Sold by Draa-ff.eta Ibrougboat tbe werld. Price only 35 Cents a Bottle. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. The following is an eitract from a letter wrtllea bj be Kev. . Z Weiser, to (he German lief aimed. If es -nger, at Chamber.ba , Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. There is a woman tn the public eye whnse name had II aloi.g ben akBuciaie.1. in oue mind alik iK.T.-. see," yuaci." and Ilumbbg.' Bui it is so be luer, aud we .sir to wret ber us me from all such ptcioua i-eociatious in an iner minus. Whatever notions we n. bar tit ar rrt . r. I i.lu-... miA J " " " ....... j viivnj mui r r J wul al admit tbat woman atone is tbe ure tbe fxd ura me wa. uthe. w be Ber we sbaii bave Female b ic ana or nut. is a qae-tton which most be d-ctUed y tiro ai.d p'ti c:..ie. and uot a matter of iaie. Pride, .r-(uJ ce, capr ce and cu-ljra may a well behave them eive. for tt i here really a want, there will also be a u p y; if there be a -call i.g ibere will be a coming, ature and baman s-iety are alw.ya self.applyiL(, ml though art and Fabiea may hinder. they cannct ,)reeoi. Mr. Min!owdoe not wlh to treat you gBtlemen rdoes e pre-cribe a resin.ei for jocr le; bit be mod- s v ntears as a meuennr f L.tit rut pit e-a to y ui infaoi ! lb radle Is there antlblug mpr. p r id tnati a nurse or "30 tears" eipenence u i. idly say bai la or ia not good for a babe, and ugbt tu be listened to. iiod e eed krr on ber humble ud bappy musion hbe is tb mo.t acceaatul pkyai-i-ua.o moi ffiual be..eiactrra our l.ti). one eeer i.J..-, d- Ler dotnig parenis ut eifeptel. Jit epea hi . .I.Mir f..r ti r . A Mr. Wm.L. . - . w - . - ran Flor-tc Niabtui.ale of ibe Nar-ery. rf tbla-e . e o ure, ibat we wll, teach eur Huy" to say k ne-sibg on sirs n in-iow-ior Delpirj- brr t- aorvive nd e-catie tbe rTioln-r. coltcklne and teethlna peiform preci-elj what It p'offee to pfrforn, ererv part of Hooth.rg lea Aaay with year 'Cordial,' sti v-i vi fivpr, t-e uu mi, u uif IUU ( r? flj t' Ufr f OtiC. hr wbl b tL baal i Arurrd intn it v tnd rendertd dull atd idiotic for Lie. We bate never seen Mrs. Wln.low knew ier oaly brooe-h lb crenaratlon mt tktt. Mwv"mr lblldren Tatbinir " If mm li.4 lk. - - - w va wv ' " . w WVUIV make Ler, aa she is, a physical sarior to tbe Infant race. Iltt, llcallli and t'oinfort to 31 other and Child. MRÄ. WI5SLOWI SOOTOINO STEU1 for cbUdr.a teething, wVti tbe gums, red aces Inflammation, aJ lajs an pain, ai.d cures w ind cbolK. I'erfctJy sale In all ces. We would say to every mother wbo bas a ufferitg cbilJ. do not let your prejudlc. nor tbe rreiudice, ot others, stand between you and your suffering child and the rel ef that wll be acre yes, absolutely sure to follow tbe ose of this medicine if timely Bed. D0NT FAIL TO PRfjCrR-r. UPi wirainw-e SOOTHING 8YKUP, for childre- teething. It baa been u-ed for 3d year with never failing safety aud succe by m llicns of mothers for their children. It corrects arWity of the atoms, h, relieve wind cbolic, regulates the bowels, anl gives re.t, health andeoauf rt to mother and child. OCce 5. 49 Day street. New York. DO NOT LET TOL B FREJUD1CK STAND FF.TrTF.E5 jour icfferlr.g child and the relief that will be absolute, ly sure to follow tb e of If HA. WISSLOW'll I-OUTH-IM STKUI. 11 correct acidity of tbe stomach, rei-eves wind cbolic, regulates, the bowels, softens tte gnm?, gives re.t to tbe mother aud balth to tbecbtld Tbe following is an eitract front a letter . by the Ree. J. H.ilolnv, pastor of tte Fierrep! Street rVapti.t Chnrcb. Brooklye. !C. T.. to tbe J.sraal and !e-ger, Cincinnati. and speaks volumes in favor of that worM-ren'.w-ied medicine. MRS. WIN SLOW'J SOOTHING IRL P, FOR CHILDREN TK1THINÜ: "VTe see an advertisemert tn your columns of MRS. Wlili)ws tUTUla FIM "P. ow,wo never said awor In favor of a patent medicine before Ii cur life, but we fel c mpllrd to say to our readers tbat this Is n i huBbn-we hav. tn-d It, and ktM.w It to bo all It claims. It is probably one of tbe mo-t successful medicines cf tbe day, b-canse it It oue cf the best- Al those of your reader who haee babies can't de better tbao lay la a supply .' SPECIAL CAUTION. The great popularity cf Mrs. Wta!ow'a Sootbtag yrap, for children teeth ing. baa l&doced unphnc pal persoo to pat up articles U bo aed (or the me trprmrn, Io advertising which they luve bot oclr copied oar ad vertu menu axd a.Uce fr m tbe press, tat bare copied cvrttcatee ana lottera frota clergj-oe aad ot'iers, arb a i g other aaziKW to our genuine certificate. -Uwatro ol all latitaiofft. f -swT.dCS-e-fns-te