Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4587, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1865 — Page 2

I? VT TJHONlON-tT KCST BÄ rilSSRTrD.-lJaciaca THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 6. Ml'Fit AC!.. Tta Journal, oa Saturday Uet, tlu mads tha isaae cpoa th Ltgro suffrage question: "Thera ara but two remedies for such ao unfair C'VaibuUon of powr, ooa It to girs Iiis M groes th e lectin frsnchist, aud the other is to amend the Constitution so that tone but toten absll U enumerated la fiiiaj; tie ratio of repr sedation." Again wt put tie Inquiry to the central orin of tbe Republican party of Icditca, which born of tbe dilemma will It take cegro lu.Trie or amendment to the Constitution makitg tbe fttintf rvrmlatinn the hisia of recrcif tuition? . - n r r , Tbe Journal should bate no hesitation, when it has narrow! the issue to two alteroatiTc. to say which It farors. Ie it for gifin;; tbe Dejr.ro the electlre franchise? If ao, why not Rite it to the white foreign bora soldiers who hare beeu fighting tbe battles of the Union? Aro they not entitled to at auch consideration as the freed nejro? flae not the Journal men a much confidence in their metiers, their wises, their sisters and their daughter u In tellijr,ently place a tote in the ballot bo a su Afriean juit emancipated from alareryT If so. woy place the ballot In the band of the ignorant nezro tnJ prohibit ihe intelligent white woman from reUne the lame rrivileire? That' the queitlOQ. Winnulre of the Uourt Orrao. what will be the effect of "none but roter hall be en u teer a -ti In fliioz the rata of representation T Upon that bssia tbe six New Koglatd States, bating Ow twelre tot In the Uaited State Senate, would be entitled to no more tbau New York, which baa only two totea in that body. New Tork ha thirty-three Repieientatife in the Home. Illinois has only thirteen, ludiaca elften, Delaware one. Maryland fire, Michigan it, Minnesota two, New Jersey fire, Wisconsin it, California three, Orejron one, and so on, end yet all these States bate an rqaal representation and rofce in the United States Senate with Ne York, but if, as tbe Journal proposes, no one but rotcrs ah all be enumerated in fixing the ratio of representation, New York would bare au overshadowing influence in both of the legislative branches of the National Congress. Tbo Met of the frame rs of the Constitution e7aa to preaerte the equality of tbt States bj giving them an eUI representation, in the Senate, but thin the Journal proposes to abolish and rirtaally obliterate State lines and centralize power by destroying tbe equality uf tbe States, which the Constitution preserves in Obi branch of the Government, and in only or,e. The Journal manifests an appreciation of the dilemna in rhich it hi placed itelf, by misrepresenting us. It charges kfcat we are opposed to firing the soldiers of Iodiana, who have been fighting for tbe orertbrow of the rebellion, the same politic ll intluenco as the white inhabitant! of the Sute which have eeu in rebellion. We bare not assumed or adrocattd any euch position. The Journal averts that the only remedies for the unequal distribution of power which the emancipation of the slaves would occasion, were either "to glre the nef.ro the electire franchise," or ele " to atct.id the Constitution so that none but voters shall be enumerated in fixing the ratio of representation," and with the moral cowardice which distinguishes tbe partf which it represents, it dire not take either of the alternative which it presents as the only remedies for the difficulty. It csnnot straddle the fence upon so plain an l.ue, nor wiggle out of it by spcciil p'e tding. It Im made un the luue squarely and now we ask it to take one side or tho other and the public will expect that it will hare the courage to do so, as t m m a tr the organ 01 a roweriui party. "i-air one chooee be'.wixt the two." When we know the Journal's, position, we tliall then be able to discua the lsue with it. intelligently, but at present its non committulUm is equal to the ref utation that the sage of KinJeihook bad in tint lite. We pause for reply to our inquiry. TlnasnctiiMc It und the nrirro Kill f rnge Question. The New York Herald puts to the M"jacha .tta radicals a poer on the negro suffrage question ts follows: "The Massachusetts radicals are clamorous for universal negro suffrage in tho rebel State as essential to their reorgantzitiou ea a loyal platform. Suppose that 1'rcsident Joitsso concede this point and shall then propose, for the satisfaction of Massachusetts, to apply ber own law of auffinge t the rebel States, bow will that work? The right of suffrage being restricted to male ritizens over twenty years of age wh can read an I rlrjht, under this system in the rebel States nearly all the blacks would be excluded and about one seventh of the whites, most of them loyal men. How will this answer the radicals of Faneuil Hall? We think that Brother Hikihii was right in suggesting that before they can justly undertake to instruct President Jonso upon the subject of the electire franchise in South Carolina they must practice what they preach io Massachusetts. M The Condition wff lnrllr. A eomforUbtc spectacle for the dog days, a spectacle better to contemplate Jn this July weather than the must ltoiy Cau.'asus, is tbe 'f'lCRjir'JC "f that KT cngloinerte of tn piiiiciptet p)liiioiiiS catle I the KrnuMican party. Urprlneiple., we sty, In in Invidious svnse, but as tneiuing simply, lacking a central ptluelple, Just as one might call another shirtless wiiliCMt aeanlng Ko luipl? that be never had a hlr, or to eielude the Idea that that mot intl mate Intetfunient bad been worn out lu Its proper uses. The fact is simply this, that the llrpubli can part has no organising, central principle Like those Insects which lire but to achieves ingle vrgasta and prlh In the art, (he llepuh licau partf, asulrl by the folly of the Kouth, has accomplulis.I bts pur;ve ami div. It Iis ceased also to hare Hi prriei. for e lUiei The UtiUn, whli hlts creation flist and thirtly endangerssl, U sael No peril smsII ii frm within or without. With no reason and no eeuse for eitsting. the Republican party bsa Uirtl as a matter I course. Hit Its voiiiHnrni pirts seem M be unaware of the fact, atd, bkn that uther stvtidrr uf the aitliua! kiigdui, srpa rately wrile and shirrr as ll thsy belieied thsutaeltp still to have unity, a bond of chu neetion m) power A knot til rsJu'sl hneand another there, like the Tribut.. riK' tiegro uflrage, but the rsmaindsr ul the Uttided psrts t ih.btt no siitutl laneous shiver Some ot tt eptits are so tar fioiu sympathy ub this tnovrment, the Tiuira foreisuiple, lint the Hk'' '"r ic-lf'ltd suf frage, and others still, i.ke the IVst, wrlIeone day iu y tnpaibv th the fist, the t.etl day in mupathy wtih tie srcund, anl the nr it day look Uut to see wh ca speciei ol wilflirg noslpredamiustra brTtjjr , Ui;g lip aaui t Ur i r iudcjenJet.i nutf.on And o tt is; the life and unity of the KepuMiOaii C.i'Mi prty has u'.tirly gone, ami oot&ing reiuaiuj cf it e La d.skordatil and clfded parts Meanwhile, the luumti- paity, ahms solid, nJuring riccitfs are the very keystones of free (i trromeLl, aunJs tofc'eihrr a grand unity. It surif r de teat aa it wou! 1 bsve survivcJ uc csm, art 1 it hss before it a j;:ru:er work for fie rtJrneration of tie (ioverr turnt. fr the rtstora tiou of its Itwi, fv,r tiie rebtb.litstiou of its commerce auJ matiilold ifjdusU.es, yrt to be done tbsn ever Uli to its lot to achieve r tbe past' New York WorlJ. -General Oram's pay is $l,0t2 TO per moatb and rations.

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SfATH ITEnV

There is to be no havin? In Fort Wayne on Sundsys ne'.tber by tbe barbers or bankers. A ilex Cot Ml DzKOcaaTic Coxtistiox. Tbe Democracy of Allen cotaty taet in coDven tioa ca the 1st ict., and nominated I'. S. O'Rouike for Audi'or, and Wm. Ixn for Commisioner. Lewis Heacock) living la Vallor.ta. was tskea out of bis bouse lat Saturday night by a number ol men diaguied. and aarerely wbi5id ! Th cause alleged was the conjural icfiJelity of salJ Heacock. le barm? left bis house ana run awsy wuu w.. For this ofiecsebe wasgreotci with a b.oo-y welcome wbea he retcrne J as relsted to c Thce are the facta nipiniiBfi AtctDXT. Yesterday t noun, a lady o) rears of age, tamed Mrs. r.tonnan. while returning from church oa Hut street was rua over by a wagon and no badly iojurcd that she died within half an hour after. Some bttle boys were shooting off firecrackers, which frightened a team passing, drivea by a f mail boy, which become unmanageable for the time being, roared, plunged and ran. Tb wagon parsed orer Mrs. 11.. and crushed bcr terribly. -rort Wjne Sentinel. Coal I. Mo.stuomxbt Coixtt Mtny yetrs ago Major tlston. In boring for salt water near tbo old Stover Mill, about lo miles northeast of town, struch a bed of coal seven feet In thickness, at a depth of fifty feet below the surface. In the prosecution of the work the auger broke and further work was abandoned. Since that time, until qnite recently, no one has ever thought of there being coal in our county. Mr. Stewart, who owns the land where this coal deport is said to ziat, baa resolved tu Ust the matter, and for some time has been rigorously at work ia sinking a shaft. A largo portion of the distance to the coal is through rock, which, with the difüculty of keeping tb well clesr of water, renders the work extremely laborious and tedious. Mr. S. however, is determined t' accomplish bis enterprise, which, if successful, will be a source of wetltb, not ouly to limelf. but to the rounty. Crawfordaville Keview. Tur Caora Mosaoi, We Karn that the wheat crops in this neighborhood, which till a short lime since promised auch an abundant yield, has lateh been struck with rust and snut, so that in general not more than half a crop will be realized, and iu aome instances it was cot worth harvesting. Most of the crop was cut during the past week. Hloomington Republican. Duaois Whest harvest ia over all that will be cut and the beat informed say that the crop is cot more than half an average one, the early fields having been injured bj tbe last froats, a od the last ones br the "spot" or blast. Numbers of fields were not cut, tho yield not being sußl cient to pay for tbe barveai. The deficit, bow ever, in this county will probably be made up by the amount of old wheat ret in tbe bands of the farmers. Tbe yield of barley was very fair Oats will soon bo ready fur harvest, and looks splendidly. A good deal of the grass is cut ratber soon, though much of it is "dowo: and the crop will be a splendid one if pufficicnt dry weather is bad to nronerlr take care of it. Corn frenerallv looks well, though the season has been so wet that it could cot be properly tended. Jasper Courier. Karsisos Cof.Nir. Wheat harrest ii orer in this county, and although the appearance of the crop before it was cut was excellent, we are sorry to learn that the yield will be light. The troublo seems to bo that, notwithstanding the heads are large and look well, they are not well filled with grain, ar.d besides this, the tmut is prettv bad in miny fields. If the reports of our best farmers are reliable, the crop is at least one third lighter than it was supposed to be befoio harvest Corjdon Democrat. Marios Cocxtt. We hear discouraging ac counts of tbo wheat crop ia this county. Several farmers report that their wheat, on account of smut, is not worth cutting, and the hogs have been turned into the fields. Iu other casea the yield is very light, fiom the famo causes, and will cot exceed seven bushels to the acre. The grain is shriveled, while the straw is suflicient for forty bushels to the acre. The new crop will be under an aversge in this county. Oil ix 1 irrt Coixtt. 1 be question as to the presence of petroloum in Terry county, iu large quantities may bo considered as settled In our item of last week we alluded to the dis covery of oil ou a small branch ot Deer Creek, by a company, in which our to wnsman (J Schmuck, l.'sq., is interested. On Monday laut we concluded to personally inspect the grounds where the oil was reported to have been found, and accordingly reptired to the spot. Tbe land is in section thirty-three, township six, south of range two west, ou a small branch ot Deer Creek, and about one mile east of that section and within three miles of the Ohio river. Oa Tuesday the -Oih Inst., oil was first discovered at a depth of some thirty feet, and above any rocks. A well was first sunk some twenty odd feet in the same manner, and at tint depih an iron bar driveu dowu eereral feet further, which on being extracted was followed by a stream of petroleum running out some forty gallons in six hours. The boring was theu commenced in the usual way, iu the bole from which the irou bar was taken, and a bard sand stone rock Immediately struck, the oil continuing to flow in the meanwhile. The work was prosecuted with vigor, and wbito we were standing by tho well, on Monday last, the auger appeared suddenly to drop as if through a bard substance into a soft one, or a crevice. Ou drawing out the auger it was followed by a fresh flow of oil and in a large quantity. Tbo ro(e and auger were completely covered with it, and from the top of tbe derrick to the ground it ran down on tbe rope in heavy streams, say some forty feet. On looking into the well where ihere was standing tome fifteen fcetol water, the petroleum could be seen rushing up from the bole just made by the auger. Of course wc cannot tell how fast it was running in, bot we should say at not less than twenty barrets per day. We hare it in bottles, and it is pronounced of remarkable pure quality. The depth reached is about forty feet. This discorery we consider the most wonderful and valuable ever made on the Lower Ohio. It demonstrates beyond a doubt, that i'errv county has petroleum Iu pjiug quantities. What will te the result we will nut pretend to prophecy. We simply ssy that we htve seen the oil, smelt it, and touched it, and everybody can do the tne by visiting the oil well above described. 1 here Is no humbug about this, but a plain and Important fact that strikes the beholder as one of the greatest diecoverirs f tbe age. Cannellton Heporter. sVwitttottt Umrm Hit aaitale igur lor llie nrfrt, The late Kepublican State Contention In Vermont p! a resoluten going the whole figure for bfgro equality with the white. line It I: "livinltrd, That In looking back to the hspty eapeilsnce of our own Stste, In ettending tip hfgri liberty to tutive or fiaturalne 1 tiiiiena nf quiet and pei'ratile tiehavlor, irrespective of color i r race, and forward to the inestimable btrs'irgt that III (low to the 1st slave Stairs fioo a free, iiduirious, Intsllisu i. virtuous. I rt 0itd aii l pttri'itte population, do re jenlully and esinotlr counsel the people uf those Statrs that they hfi nut forever from their statutes all laws erts!iJi g to ti e Ute condition v( slavery, and to ioire.i io all ot their native and natural. icl timet by constitutional guaranty, equality of civil :d political rights, levlag to each to reach his proper aoclal poaiihn by the character he be tr, and the turrit he fairly in " Tin largert army Iu the world, in proportion, to its population, Is that of a country which for ruore than fitly yeirs bsa bid nothing to do nith war, except in a iril war of a very short duration--Switzerland, to wit. This little republic has a population considerably le.a than that of London, 2.510 404. ard has an armv one third larger than of (licit H i"vir. ID?,?.! men. This include the militia, but tot the L.ndtuira, or army of defense, which comprises all men above f rtv-fe, capable of bearing Arms. Titxax are at prefect several immense wagou traira on tber way Irora Wnshington city to Lou svi'.le, Ky., traveliug the whole distance overland One of lhce, which arrived at Wheeliar the other day, numbered 22 wagons, wi:b 2.U10 mules. Tbetrslawas between four and five miles long. Four more similar trains are said to be on tbe way.

A rorelm Appointment. I Ex Governor Wrijht, cf Icdlina. hat rcrdrcl

me appoininicai o i iuuru .7 auixm.w w Prussia. It is a position wbich be has already filled with great acceptation both to the home Government and to that of Pru?5a. No American Is more favorably known in Germany than Mr. Wright, and his active interest in agricultural afftirs. as shown at tbe Hamburg Exhibition of will make hra a very useful representative ia a country where the peaceful arts are so extensively cultivated, and wbete eo much re pect is felt for American induvry and invention as in Fru'iv We understand trat Mr. Wright's eon has been appointed Secretary of Les.t;n New Tork Pot. "The above, and similar notice-, are dirr ireful to the American press. Governor Wright may have decrvtd something for r ot being disloyal, lie is a very energetic man who in rertin pos tioas could do much good. We da r.ot We do Lot bcltere further that he has anv spe cial fitness fcr it, but rather the contrary. Tho habit of sendia sucn men a Uovemor bright to represert us at foreign courts is nothing more nor less tbau dii.'racelul. He i j.,maa of very limited acquirement. He kuows none too much of his own language, and po-itivelr nothing of the Germsn snd French. He is not ?i profound n'hoUr, a great Maicsrnaa, or a weil read man. He could make no figure in any country under the sun except this, and here only as a" justiciar). Against him personally, we repett, our desire to say nothing. We only prote?: again: tf.e appointment of mere p.iticuLi to stich positions abroad. There sro ceruinly places at borne which 't(Jovernor Wright could fill much b.itcr tbau this. Tbe mission to Ilerlin ii a sinecure. The occupaot has little else to do than ta creditably represent tho leuctog, lutelllseace acd scholarship of bis country, lie should unite tn him-elf something of tho functions of the philosopher, the fttatesmsn and the scholar. He should by all means be conversant with modern languages aud general history. He should be able to hold a commanding position among tho stvans, the literati and the statesmen of Europe. To rip out ragged speeches about Southdown sheep and the American eagle constitute no part of the qualifications desirable for the American Minister at Ilerlin. Governor Wright may hold his position may write somes agricultural letters homo, which will be reprinted, to tho profound disgust of practical farmers may get other shoddy American travelers to write platitudes about our excellent Mluister and bis brilliant receptions, but be will not fill his position to the credit of the nation or the satilaction of educated American citizeus. All such puTs of him as the above are simply nonsense and humbug. If something is not done to prevent this Government sending abroad such unfit rcptcsünUtirci Mr. Sumner's bill for the education of our foreign representatives will certainly become a law. Other nationa are not guilty ol such folly. They pend their shrewdest, most polished, etc gant and experienced diplomatists to represeut them. We eend our noisiest stump speakers. We have educated men in this country eren in Indiana fit for such positions Judge II I. Uiddle, Robert Dale Owen, or Judge Otto would b.ive repieei)ted us with credit. We do not he lieve Governor Wrighi will, and hence will not join iu such puffery as the above Lafayette Journal, (Rep.) 11.1. SOUTH IIP 1 VKAOlt AI'IIS. Of Queen Victoria's eight grand-children, six ive boys Onions grow wild in Nevada, and po?ess a decided llavor of garlic. There is a man in prison for debt in Loadon, who ha been so lor twenty two years. The nastiest thing in America is the fractional currency. There- were lül.SSi births In England and Wales last January, February, and March. Mr. Oottschalk has givtn during the las1 ten yeats more than three thousand concert. Nashville, Tcnnemee, people aro so fond of liquor that tho annual floes for drunkenncs reach about $:H).U(U. The infant son of the IVinco of Wales is to be christened Albert Christian Kmanuel. Ho will be known under the name of Prince Christian. According to a North Carolina paper, the motto of a largo number of the subdued rebels must be, " Turn up the sacred soil, porcine inhabitant, or your name will swell the mortuary t olumn." Paddy' description of a fiddle cannot be beat: "It was tho shapo of a turkey and the sizn ol a goose; he tuttiod it over ou its belly and rubbed its backbone with a stick, und och, bv St. Patrick, bow it did tquslc!" The Uichmund Commercial Uulletm icalr the tdngular statement that Mr. Ucndctt, at one time during the war, offered to ?e the influence of tho New York Herald to the Southern Con federary.ai.d fixed fifty thousand pounds sterling as the price! The French icmcdy lorstaring i.i the streets is goou. If you regard a i;ent!eraan longer or more clot cly than politeness warrants, he takes olf his bat to jou. An Englishman or Yankee would rematk: "1 hope, sir, vou will know me again. They kill pigs by steam In Chicago. A great irou claw, with five fingers, hooks out the fiigs which are quarreling in the pun below, nnd itte tbo poikcr to a gibbet near by, and then plunce them again into scalding water. Hy the machines fifty porcine are killed, scalded, scraped, cleaned, split and hung in iw ready kt waiting within sn hour. A trial was recently nnd a at Loudon ol a new iron clad. It is a fam guub oat which can be takeu to pieces, nnd may bo removed from place to place by rail or in a wagon It is s.iid to be ball proof, draws but three frit of water and carries tt battery of rifled guns in a npsce where forty gunners as well as the guus are pro tected. The trial was very satisfactory. When Nelsou's famous signal wss hois'ed, "England expects every man to do bis duty," two Scotchmen wcte standing by. One pulled a long, sour face, and said, "Kclj, Satidie, there's naelhing there aboot Mur autd Hootland." "Hoot, man," said Sandie, "Scotland ken well enough, her bairns always do their duty, it's only a hint to those sluggish Englihcrs." The Savannah Herald says su icions bar ingbeen aroused that a colored worn in, named Maria Hardy, had amased much money in some improper way, the police searched lit r house, and discovered a still and six gallons of w hisky. She bad been Caying cn the bulius successfully for several month, and maiisged it so cunningly ss to be unsuspected. Hrr ltidulget.ee lu the puriha ol finery caued the etpoaure. Women ate aid to be very soatce la Colorado and Nevada, and a Colorado etihani; says;' " There Is scarce one wouisn where sit could and would be prntiuhly employed, If they could be obtained Wages bete lor common household d uiies are from thirty to fifty dollars per month, Including hosrd. 1 his makes wages, at the pisivut rates of boardlug, from eighty to one bundled dollsts a month " The statement la alnioat Incredible A servant girl out west ivi'Cnlly tried whl'ky to kill rats She made it sweet with sugsr, crumbled In hretd, and et the dish in the cellar, A few hours alicrsfirh h wcut do on and found several rat gloiioualy " fuddled," eu gaged in throwing oiaio parings, and hsuling one another up to dniik Ter were eisily di ssed ut; thoie not killed led the premises lm mediately, undoubtedly Bartering with a revere headache. Another swindling oil company his been exposed. A bou concern took the name of a geuuiue company, the "First National Petroleum Company," copied its adrcrusements, etc , and directed those taking stock to remit to "H S Howe A Co." Iu this way they received beiwecu $oU,0UU and $CJ,IM), hea a letter, intended for tbe bogus, found its way iuto the hands of tho genuine comytny, an t tt.e swindle was exposed Acleikcl' 11. S Iiowe 1 Co was arrested, and Howe wi;l be, although he tied on tho expose ot the company. The following is credited to the Western Christian Advocate: In a negro class meeting it Kichmond, Sam Johnson was called on to pray, and betöre be bad closed bis prsver the leadtr called out: "Sim Johnson, you may take your sent, and let Hrudder Sjgden pray; Le is better acquainted wid de Lord dan you " An other was called to speak, and after spsuktng stout five minutes was called U order, and told if he could not speak more to de pint dan dat, be might take his sest.

THMECEPTION YESTERDAY.

ANOTI-rER OVATION I The Seventy third &nd E'gbtieth regiments, and Thirteenth anJ Scvcateen'h batteries were formally received by Gov. Morton at the State House stand, yesterday afttrroon. The Governor spoke to tbe raeo ia a similar tascner as to the regiments iLtlbave ben previously received. Ho thanked the men on behalt cf the people of the State and of himself for tb service they bad rendered the country. He s-nAe of the future, an J predicted that tbe fat cfüces bereifter would be filled by the s olditrs and that stay-at-home patriots would be perrriiteJ.to subside into re tirement, which propect appeared ta be highly entertaining to our brave defenders, who cheered lustily upou this announcement. The (overnor alio predicted that ia the substamisl business of matrimony the soldiers would have it all their own way, and that the young men who had re taaincd at home wuuld now be cast a?ide by tbe young ladies who loved the men that loved their country. The Governor continued in this straiu for somo time, saying nothing different from what wc have previously reported. He enjoined upon the mea the uecofitr of oUcrring strictly the civil law, at.d hoped they would make as good citizens as they bad pro red themselves valiant soldiers. Tbo pump 'hindlo operation has been dipcucd with, ar.d tlreViovernor co longer receives the men with outstretched bar d to a hospitable stsnd. It consumed too much time for tho return of buncombe it brought. Alte r the Covcanor, Gen. Hover spoke nhi piece in his customary style, with tbe usual amount of smutty allusions in the way of season ing. It is too much of a task, this bot weather to attempt t report the weighty sentences of the doughty General. John Hogurth sing his song, and prayer ascended from the lips of Ilev. Mr. New, for everybody's her tüt. ' SoQe Jew of the odcers made briet repotic, and after rausiu and benediction the rttcpiiou came to au end. Tho following ii a brief history of the regiments ai d batteries receiveJ: TI1IRTF CNTli KATTrXY. Wa.s. organized at IudiampoliJ. Dec. 4, lfcGl. and was mustered into the service Feb 22, was ordered to Louisville, and while iu Kentucky acted as cavalry, scouting in Owen county: hau a skirmish at Monterey, in wbich they lost one man killed, and captured ovir one hundred guer rillas; scouted through Kentucky atter Jno. Morgan six months; came up with aud routed him on the Kentucky river, uear Versailles, Oct 5, lbC2, and took pa.it iu driving Lim from the State three different limes Part of tbe command participated in tbe battle ot Mumtordsrille, on tbe 14th, lrtb. aud lCib of September, lbCJ, and lost one gun; assisted io driving back the lelt wing of Uragg's army, and a part ot the bat tery was engaged at Harlsville, Teun , wbere they lost two cteu killed, and two cuus: after wards went into rarap at Gallatin, Tenu., where it remtined until Jauuary 23 J, lbCö, whvu it was ordered to Chattanooga, v bereit remaiucd until ordered to report to Indianapolis for mua ter, and returns with 14C oCiccrs aud men. 8KYENTFXNTH BATTtET. Was organized at Indianapolis, iu March, and mustered into the service May 'JOih, lbü2, and on the 5th day ol July was ordered to lLltimore. From Paltimore moved to Gettysburg, and Irora thence to Harper's Ferry, December HSib, Tbe battery has taken part in the following engagements: Htrptr'a Frry, July C.h. lb.l, l.su g one man wounded; Ctiarlestown, October lth, ItOi, loiug bvo men wounded; MaryUinl Hciehs, July 4:b. lbüi; Hilltown, Auut '21th, le(4; Optqurtii, September l'Jib, ltb-l, losing mx men wounded; Fiber's Hill, Septem'cr 521st, ltd; Mew Market. September '231, IcGI; Cedar Creek, October l'J.h, led, losing five mt u killed, rittecn wounded, utiJ twenty hor.cs killed. Iu this engagement the tntttry lost threo guus in the morning, hut were Kxapiutrd in the evening The battery has becu stationed since near Fredeiick City and Winchester, end Ult the latter place Juno I'JJt lbCo. to report at Indianapolis lor mufttr cut, and has ono hundred and twelve otliccrs and men tor muster out. SKVItNTY THIRD BLU1XENT. Was organized at South Bend, and musiired into ervice August 1G, ltC2, and proceoded immediately thcretfter to Lexingrou, Kentucky, and from thcr.ee to Louisville Owtobtr 1st was as signed to tbe Twentieth Iliigade, Sixth Division ot Uucll'a array, and commenced the purhuitof llragi; on the bih ofthat mouth. Was in the battlo of Chaplin Hiilj, iu reserve; after wbich marched to (Jlasow, aud on the 7th November Murpriied the cm mr at Gallatin, Tenn., drove him out and captured ID prisoners. Oa the 2Rih marched to Nuhvillo. December Ut ami 2oth hkirmi-hed with the enemy. On the evening ol the'2'Jth cron.-cd Stouo Kivcr, nud encountering a whole diviidon ucder Urcckinridge, were compclled to rccri3 Was engaged in the battlo of Stone Kivcr, loring mure than one third of tho number engaged, and every member of the Color Gu ir 1, xcejit one, was either killed or wounded. Was eng-iged in the Straight expedition, and left TuscurnbU on tho '2Mb day ot April, Ibti.'l. On the .'lUth of April was attacked by the icbels under Generals Forrest and Koddy, -1,000 strong, but drove them from the fiel J. The rebels again attxeked them in tho afternoon, the regiment losing in the fiht SI men killed and wounded. May '2d, the brigade to nbich the regiment was attached, was again attacked by thorcbtl at Mount's Farm, Alabama, in which engagement the gillant Colonel Gilbctt Hatha way tell. May 31, being out of ammunition, surrounded by the enemy, aud nearly exhausted by continued and bird fighting, the brigade was surrendered at Cei.'sr Bluff, Alabama. In the spring of led the regiment wru eugsged iu guarding tho N thville and Cinttanoogi mil road, and during the summer was pi teed on duty in picketing the Teunecsce river, during which time were almost continually skirmishing with the enemy. During this time, and until April, IbGo, the regiment was attached to the First Peigade, Fourth Division, Twentieth Aimy Corps. The latter part of December, ltd, was ordered to Decatur, and from thence to Athens. October 1st this plice was attacked by the enemy, under the rebel Gcueral fiuford, with 4,000 cavalry; the enemy were repulsed at every nolnt. In October was ordered to the defense cf Decatur, Alabama, which was threatened hy Hood, with 33.000 men; the garrison cfierrd such stubborn resistance that, alter four days fighting, (st ncral Hood was compelled to riieo the ilcge. Parted the winter of 1K1 was pjod at Steven son, and in January wss ordered I Huntsville, ind placed In gitrilson along the Mobile and Chsrletnn rsllrond. and during the time was almost daily enjjagrd In skirmishing with the rnemy. MouriktM moms sr. Was organixel at l'llnccton, Gibson rout.tr, lit August and Hepiember, IK J, and left there for Covington, Ky , on the fth day of September. Alter fem lining there a few days, wis nt to Lo(iUit'. and joined 11 mil 'a army, winch s belli, virgsnird Io march ags!nt Hrsut; Iii regln) nt pardcitialed In the btltle of Peiryrllle, Octol.i r IMi'i, Jul one inonth after leaving camp t irndrtvous In this rn Etgemeiit it sullered severely, losing l'0 men lu illrd Iii wounti-'l, Including two ottlfsrs killed, Ihue woun lc I, and t cspturrd Alter this engagement the rrgiment isrnained In k'snlucky t.ii. .g gu rl duty aiid wstct.ing J dm Mr' g in iuitil AtipM If (1:1, when tt Iflt Kentucky and wrtit n)i lainidd into Kt Tenm-, wl rre it aitU q ? tel in the campaign there during the winter ! lvC:i and ltd; Ir 1 1 Kul Tentiree lu the pr(n of l!d, tinder S. hofield, to join Sliermn in the caui..ilgti gmt Atlanta, and prticipitid iu all the important engagementa from Dlon to Atlanta, losing 175 men during tho eatnpilgo. After the fall of Atlanta the regiment remained in Tennessee, under 1 bouaas, to conlront Hood, who was theu in vsdmg that State, and took prt in the bsltlei of Frauklinand Nashr.lle. After the defeat of Hood, the regtuiet.t went w.ih Schofield to North Carolina, where it pirticinated in theeampigu ag!r.t Fort Anderson, Vilaiirgton, Kinton, Ooldsboro and llileijb After the surrender of Jobtltou it was sent aith the bslar.ee of the Second DivUion of te T wenry-Third Corps to Silnbury, N. C , wlre it remained until it was mustered out. Since entering the service the regiment has bad 3'2j men killed and wouaded, including seven officers killed, twelve wounded, and two taken prisoners, and has traeled miles 2.050 by wtir, '2,4 1j by railroad, and 3.750 on loot, and now returns with Jib vat 320 .ßicers and men for discharge. Hay io otse parts of Maine is freelj offereJ at tlce dollars per ton. Four raocths 50 it was as high as thirty.

r.iAnniED.

Oa lfooisj Tetlcj, Jaly SJ. at tbe reside nc of VTib Glean, Kr. J amis IfcFaatun: to Kji Kaocrt XcFattao, bctb of tais tttj. STOLEN. ST0LX5 OS MOND AT 3TIG HT, JCLT 3d. 1?5 from mr premises, about tbrva miles east ef laMacapolls a Light Bay Hare, w-.tb bridle and saddle. h ! atxrat 15hac4s klah, rijtit bln4 feet whit, right hip smaller than ls-ft, as! la thod In front. I will jlrs til for tbs rtcorery of the Mare, and 1 for tb apprsaeiuioa aod coovktloa tha ttiaf aod return of Us Mart. AddrMt C. R. SHIMCR, JjC Äl Indianapolis, tnd. FOR SALE. 4 FOARDISd ItOCSC, HOtXß A ROOD BCIt!tr.. 2 roi.esln plren Injrneiatrlv. For partMnlara quire cf AD4M nZ!RT, jjc act ?31 Sonth Deiawar irU PROFESSIONAL. LUTHER 0, VATERMAM, M, D,r l'liyHleriiiii ninl Hiirtron, JATK , Bareoo Thirty-olth InJisna Volnntrs. J Ufl.k-f.'a North I'en&syWanla street, kalf a q oars r.;rtb of the Poito.t'ce. Can be fauttd there 4xt anJ t. a. Nts&rucM, s. K. riF.IISi o. s. Noau. HENDRICKS, PERKINS & HORO, ATT011NKYS AT LAW. Xiatliiiitiolls4, I ii II mi ii, OFncK-.BTSA, p,nui:?r,. Jyl-dw3:n TO TRAVELERS. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE -FOU(J A L I F O It IS' I , VII THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. ORK AT LT KEDUCD RATES OF rA5SAGK FOIt TUE SUMMER M0M1IS. lucludlng Railroad TranportaMon from A.'pliiwsH to ranatns, and ProvlMoo on board the Steamers. Through to Pan Frandsjo io 22 dajs. Steerage f U'j Second Cabin t 2 SO First CaMu jriS TATABLE 15 ORXESBACKS. 03!cen and enljste J men who bare entered the arm? fioin th Taclflc States, an S who hare be-n bon.rably 1 ilt.-charged the erice, will be ftirnit-hed psisagc at half tho regular rates. For pasae, or further lforaat!ou, apply t tbe General ARrsi of the Line, I. II. AI.I.IIMt No. S Bowuxo Gaits, Je21-d3weod&3w NRW TORK CITT. COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i tiic fttm ru-r. i:.vr. BIGELOIY'S SATIS-ENAMELED BTROIST COLLARS, AX?.S artlclo of 'tiTeutlou. Tils Collar excel all other Taper Collars for comfort, neatnefs and economy. Alro a larf aortinu; of SATIN F.MAMKLKl) OAKKUlKS. LINKS I'AlElt BYKONS, AM) I.INKN l'AFKR OARKOTKS. Lsdlr Fatin Enameled Collars and Cuf!; a mw and rcneentent article. The trade supplied at he lowest market prior. l;I(JKLOW & CO., Manufacturers, iiijj d3in II La Sali. treet. Chlcaco. INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., 11 A KTFO II I) , CONN. npt(ol $300,000. 1NSUHKS AOA1NST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (ienrrul Accidental lolcle 1.1 OU Five Hundred Dollars, with $3 per week touj. pensatlon, ran be had fr ti per annum, or anj oibar stiut between tH) and f lo,Oou at proportionate rates. Ten Dollar I'rviulum Secures a policy for 12.000, or IOperwek compensation for alt and eeery deMTlp'ion of accidents trtrelIng or otherwUo under a general accident policy, at the ordinary rates. Tli I riy Dollar Frcuiluua Scutes a full policy for $3.000, or 2j per week compensaMon, as above, at the special rales. foreign HUka. I'ol ici-a tac ued for Korelftti, Woet India and Califorula trsrel. Kate can ba learned by application to tha üffie or Agencies. Short Time Ticket. Arrangements srs in conms of completion by which thstrsvfler will be able to purchase, at any Hallway Tirket Office, Iimuranre. Tickets for Una or Thirty Üsy' Travel. Tn cents will buy a ticket for Oue days' travel. Insuring l.tsjo. or 915 weekly compensation. Ticket I ol cics may b had for Three, Sn and Twelvemonths, In tha saroa manner. Ilatardous Hlsks taken at Uaxardou Kates. No Med ical Kaamlnatlon requlrot. Policies written by tha Company's Agents. Polities for 910,(00, sod for Fits years, can bs bad by sppllcstlon to the Stats Agent at Indianapolis, and at tha Uoros OSes. DIRECTORS. (JCSTAVCS r DATI.S. VT. II. D. CAlXs NDKll, J A A. I.. HOW A HD, (IM). W MOOHK, MAK.aiUIX JK.WKLt, KDKSKZF.lt KOBR.KI0, TttOMAH BKLKNAP, Jr. ClIAKI.rS WIIITK, CukKLICS It. KHWIN, MLOU IIAKKISOM, OKU ÜILM4W. JOMATUAN D lil'NCK. J. 0. IHTTKR.10N. Frss't. I19D.1F.T DF.NSIS, Use. (I. F. lnVlS. Vice Frea't. I1KNUT A. DISK, (leneral Ar-tit. II. C. M A ItTITt, 1st. Aifht, No. 7 Temparanc Mall, lodlanapalls, tgd. C. II. DAVIS. Local Aent, No. 0 Odd Fellows Halt. J. H. Agents and RulU Kars wanted la every psrl of th lists, rrtst4-J3w l- rMILITARY CLAIM ACENTO. nt rsist 1, ism saows, sst(i fs. Josts. Attorney si Lsw, DELZELL, BROWN & JONES, mm (Laim mm ANJw ATTORNEYS, No, 37 :a( Washlnlon Slrrd, IMHArsAlMil.lN, IM), TO UkSIU.NFD, DIhCIUKOKD OU DtsUlSXKD OHiLtM. VS ths Anuy is bow bli.g uasUred oot, aud many OC-ert will so' n b UiacLarjfeJ from rvlce, ws would rail yonr attention to our facilities for adjusting Oaken accodLU aad seltUi.g daiui sgali.at lis guvcra r&si.L. 4 Via will procura Crtlficatra of Na-lodbidbesa fur Ottcer, snd protuptlr ad;ut their accaaau with iL d.3rrut burtaus at Vahinitio. Wa aUo Collect Claims for Hark Pay, Bounties, pen- !!., llure Jut In service, iTie listey, Daruagrd or Lt i'roperty, I'rorty Lost or Impre-sd, Quartal mas. Ur Voucher, 1raoportailnClaiu)s, Ac , Ac W s can aKo supply Ordnance, Clothier, (Juarternia. ter aud Mealcal hetur&t, Muter-(ct kolla and other klliury Papers. gjTSo claanlouht or sold. Oucers and others lotreted ia the seulcasent of Claims against the Government, are Invited to call at our oPtce.or address DKLZKLL, PR0W5 ä JOSES. So. S? Xast WashingtoB strtet, B20-d3m Indianapolis, lud. CYA A HOXTUl 1 want Agents everywhere, at O si vl t' moot, eipensas paid, to U f ifteen ArtKlsA, the hst aaUlag evar offerad. Fail particulars free. Address OTIS T. OAkJCT, nylMlAwJ P'.ddafari, Maine.

AMUSEMENTS.

MGTROPOLIJM THEATRE. Csrnere WtXincion tnd Tcnnrft Streeti. nnftt nr. . If. Itllef. Thursday Evening, July 6th, 1865. LAST SICiHT ECTTWO Or T3K 5EAOX ASD rvtris rtr xr ceo n? tx" cl. SEVRX DllGnTßRS 0FSAT.4N l.OTrA no Tnriarine 0!;', HOKNTtl'K, 5CI OS Til It RlNJ, IKI1I IUNCE, KTC , F.Tf. .1 Vtur or 'wimiom. PaU'tte it all renerved ats7ic. Drs Ctrc'e t-V; Prlva! Be. for lt persons, tW; Orchestra Seat, 7. cent.; Osllery and Fatiiiy Circle, 21 cents; Children In arm, f 11. CIIASilK OF TIMK: vrs open ai7 o'clock precisely. Overture com metKi 1 o'clock precUelr. PAKTlCtLiif 0 lie a. .Te !. Cars teava the Theater every evening at the cloo of in 'ormance. People living at a distance can rely en this. ALES. S A. N D S ' CKLKP.ItATrn CHICAGO STOCK AND CREAM ALES, JOS. O'COXftKIS, Solo Anruf. No, 54 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INI riQK UbderlKtied bai always ou hsnd a Isrpe supply I. of I'.arre'. and Half Parrel for tha Trade, and Quarter Parrels for Private Families. IIea!o bottles Ale and Porter exprely for Prit ate Families, a It Is strongly recommended by physicians for lis medicinal propertie. jevi i t josi. o nM:u. CLAIM ACENCY. WAR CLAIMS! SOLDlKKg AND Ol S1CKR.S WHO HVVK leOTUKKX paid full pay and the Uovernnirnt Poistt to hieb they are entitled, can have their claims adjusted prompt iy and correctly and obtained at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Claim for riNmos,lIores killed iu battle or UM in the line of d ity, Steamboats aud all other property lo-t in tbe Military Kervlee, and every class of Claim four.Uel In law. Justice or equity secured. CTH ji-hie s transacted by mail. OlUce in .Sheet' Building, next Iasic Hall, opposite Metropolitan Hall, Washington tret. J. W. P.LAKC, (LateColoDel Fortieth Imliana Yolantivr,) Je23-dif Attorney and CI .In Agrnt. BANKS. MERCIIANTS, NATIONAL BANK OF irsTtiivvioiiH, No. 23 North Meridian Streot. atpcrlul Atrntte lor the Knie ef the 7 3-10 l.ontt. rgnis hank is now opes ton tiik transf action of buln'M; will do a Uene ral Hanking I'asluess. Government Securities of all kinds kept constantly on Land and for sale at the mot reasonable rates. 11KNHT 8CH5ULL, President. V. T. Ma 1. ott, Ca:hler. Jc9 dtf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ixwis p. atrr. c.o.tomuxsum. ui:rr v to.iilikson. PRODUCE CGMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko,3i stout U .nerldluii street. INDIANAPOLIS, D KALK RS IN r.KAIN, FLO ÜB, BU1TKR, E(lii.. Potiltry, Ouions, Potatoes, Rrans, tireen and Dried rruits, Ac , Ac. The LlRbes.t ii l e paid In Cah for all kinds of Cowi.trj Proluce. Literal Ca-U advaurea mails m Conitignniei.ts. rnsrU-d.ln PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. f I1UK nfK'er!jjued have this day fornit-d a tvriiief JL hlp under the Lame of Dunn A Ksrboy, tu carry ou the harness of Gas fritting, Meam Fitting and Pluuibln taineka. All work done by us will be icuaraLteed and dn .t the lowest rates. We ask the public to give us a trial and solicit their patronage. J. C. JUUS KAIOIP.T. GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 3Ü and 10 Ioiitiirky Avenue. VLL OliTS OK niTCUFS ON ITANI) AT ALL times and futnlshej at the lwet rates. m4-ltf CO IM 1U SIE 1 1. 1UAVE SMoclated with myself in the Livery, a!e and Hosrdlns; Mable iluaiuass John A. Drew, bw Irom this day haa becrne a psrtnsr In said bnslne... The bninei of tbe nw firm will be conducted at the oldstsnd, Ho 10 It a it Pearl street, in ths rear of the ftenttnel HulMlnc Thanking the public fcr Pt patronage, 1 hope tbey tnay see fit to continue tit sme. John n. hillivan, or MLLIVAN A IiUKW. Indianapolis, May , Is'Ut-myS-dtf GROCERIES, a. t. ritrt ne. r. m. avirs. ri,iri( :111:1c v DAViixii:, OKNTHAL CltO;i21tYf ll VALKU1 IM ItrAI'l. A NO riNK OkOCKUIKK, rareiKit ana lwtl hidm attl t.iaar, Uam, eaetsbles, frnin, Wo1sa and Wllw Vvste, Ns. 41 North PshUitlvst.ls eMfeat, oppestla lie Pn Oftl", tndieaepnil. ssari'dif NOTICE. TO "iNDiA NA Mll.l IA it Y OKKICKItS KlkClTITK DaTAaTUMT ur ImMANaJ liuaaav or Ki!( a. Inpunapoiis, Jui-o Wt, JfC4 IMIUANA orrit'KKa, who have lssa or are rltia the army, ar lnfrnai that thair urdaai. Kstaiba will be uate ap aril pit.Mtet lathe proper lparibl and certirc ate. of atnalitsm obtali.ad, fr4 f tktiryf, by applytns' I Xt. V. . K..hsr, tatst Clark tat Urd bsni liepartmsnl, otr.es up sta.rs over Vajena harS are ature, N. Vl We.l Wakintiu atrset. Iutlafla.iu. py tnakti.g rrtori, as sbwe dirsrtad, oClrers will not only aave ail fee, but they will be able to sail la with the Uovernmeol and draw ttsir pay from one to three months earlier than if th bnli. I entrusted toCUtre Afsbti. by orSer of UoverntV Moatoa. VY. 11. U. IXr&KLL, aii-i 'raixt4l IvsTtUTj. FOR SALE, rriniiiis? Oilier for Nalr. VI.RSTCLfÄS OFK.CK AM ktATKRI i 1 WITH A coBpleta mi of Job Tyte, a liberal patrwoMe, ani Lied at oae of the be.t polnta In the flat for a Weekly Nw,ps(er, Is odred foe als on reasonable terms. lor partkolais inCir at the Sentinel 0?.ce. Nane tat a Democrat iee4 apply. Je24-dlm NOTICE. aU AKTPbX ASTKL3, LINK AND IILD OKFTOklKA reiinng trtm the Veteran rwrvlce, elthr by mm! ter et or resignation, can have all tbele papers fitted ap with correctness and dtpatch at Col. blabe a Military Claim Areocy, eppoait lieuopol.tan Theater. A Notary Pabiic Is in the oClc. Je'.lltf JOHN W. BLAKi

MEDICAL. I t i

Ira WIHSLOW, CsrienceU Xar& and Female Thysiclaa, .f,r totl.e attection ef cut herüber SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which rreatly facilitates the process el teethfac, ty softenlnc the (inns, redoclcf all t&fiammatloa.viil allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and la SURE TO REGULATE the EOWELS Ipendnpon it, mothers, It will give rest teyonraelves and Relief .nnd Health to Yonr Infants We have pnt tp and sold this article for s-aeÄyean toa CAN SAT IN CONFILKNCK AKDTKCTB or It what we have never been able to eay of any other elclie JiKVKR HAS IT PAILKI) IN A UlNUIJC 1NTA3CI TO EFPKCT A CUUK, when timely nsd. vat Sl4s know an tuataoce f dlaaatlsf action by any one who vaed It. On the contrary, all are delighted Kk Its opera tlons, and speak to terms cf commendation of its mark el effect, and medical virtue.. We speak In this matter what WK DO KNOTT after 30 years experlence. AND rLKIXlI OL'K RKriTATlON ioRTUX FCLFIL11KNT OK TTilATWK I1KRK UtCLAKD. In almst every Imttanee whera tha Infant le eaflrlng frovn pain and exbaa.Uon, relief will be fotnd 1b Cfteea er twenty minutes after the syrup Is administered. Full directions for Oslo; will accompany each bsttla. Nona gt-nolna unless tbe fac-slmlle of CUKTII h PKR KINS, New Tork, Is on tbe outside wrapper. Hold by Druggists tbrongbvat the vord. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. The Florence Nightingale or the Nursery. The follewlos; Is an ettiact from a tetter vryitten hy tbe Kev. K. Z. Weiser, to the Germ .t Referroed Mts eenger, at Chanibersirc. Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. There la a woman in the psibite eye w),o. name had all alons; been a.aociatei. ar mind, with the Tankee' Qosck," and -II ambus; Put It Is o to letter, and we oeslre to wrest her nam from all eoebsaptckos associations In all baei luiaa. W hatever notions we may have of w,rujw.ly tUMicacy and propriety, we will all admit that woman, aJwne u ths Nurse the good Nursetle lrt Nure. whither wo ahall have Female Physicians or not, I a qution wbich mut be decided by time aud principle, and not a ruatu r of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprice, and coUin msy as well behave themsclv, for if there is really a want, tb ere will also be a supply; if there te a "cetlln,' tUre will U comln. Nature and hamau acety are always eelf-aupplyinf , and IhoUKb Art and KaLien may binder, tbey car.not preveat. Mr a. Window doe bot wUb to treat yon fat'.enen Nor does Le prescribe a regimen for yonr wve; bat he mode.tly appeara aa a ma.ns;er of health and hap plneae to your Infanta I tbe cradle Is there autthlnf Improper la that! A Nur of "SO yeara' ei parlance caa boldly say what is or Is not food for babe, and ought le be llatened to. God soead her oa ber humble and happy million. Ith is the most sucreaefol phyi clan aud mol effectual benefactress our little ones ever enjoy d her dotlnjr parents bot excepted. Jest opea the door for hr, and Mrs. Wiaalaw will prove the Amer (Tan Plorence MfbtlsKale of tbe Nursery. Of this we are so eure, that we will teach ear "iasy" U say A bleeelng on Mrs. vTlnalow" for helping berteenrvlve and eacape the rrlplns;, eolkklnf and teething ale.. VYe eonOrm every word set forth la tbe prospect as. Jt prforms precisely what It professes to perform, everr psrt of It noSUItig leas Away with year 'Cordial," "Parosortc 'Drops," "Laudanum," and every other Narcotic," by which tbe babels drugged into stupidity, and rendered dull and idiotic for life. We have evr aeoa lira. vTlnslow kaow Tser oady through the preparation ef ber "Soothing Fyrw far Children Teething." If we bad tbe power we wwsld make her, as she I, n phyaical savior to tbe laf.et race. iCrM, Ilcalili antl ?otnrori ,TIolberuud Cbllsl. Io MTtS. WINLOVTl OOTniNfl 8TRCP for eblJJr teething, sort en tbe gams, re-luces Inflammation, el lavs all pain, and enrss wind t hollo. Perfectly safe la allraeea. Wa woald say to every mother wbo hss a suffering child, do not let your prejudice. tbe preta. dices of others, stand Iwtween you SftJ yer suffering Child snd the re ef that w be sure ea, ab.olauiv sure ta fallow tba ae ef Ibis mdlrlne If timely 4, FAIL TO PROCUKK Mit. WlMSUiwsl UxmilNü afMUP, fir tblMrea eel.lrg. It has be ue fi.r 3) years with nsver fsllisg ssfet and ures by tuilllMs nf motbsrs for ihsir rkiMrsa. icoreis Oddity t f tla ttn b, relieve. wtd ebnll, regaU lbetvl, ant gives fe.l, health androaifrt le metier Slid ti.lld, Of!l e Ne. i tsy ifsst, Nw T erk. ImiMiTUT YOL'U I llPJUMO UTANIiliKTWltm yuer aB.fU.g i.iM ar4 tie reli.f it at will 1 baoiui. s t.MILs.fm,Ua,! VlMU)Vf'a MMJ1H. 11 f or',, a I'liiy of the stosss L rsUsiss Wind CholU, rsgultia. tt. bow. I., e,,fi., give, re.t I Ibentathsr ai4 health to tbesbild ' The MU-li le aa estla.1 fiou, . I.U 9lUtu j lha K.v. J.. Jluluts pa.tor of the llerrenoLt hira.t haitl.i Churtb. HrVl'.a. N. T.. to iU I Aurl! VLd or ttat world-reatMt ra.duira Mit WIKatiwa ftOOTIiI!t(l ITHL'P, FOKCUlLLkK.N TkItTum .lW!'",',trll"B"rjt 'ur tl.masof MIL WINDOWS HOOTHLKJ ITkL'P. Now.w. V - eild awor tn favor of a patent me-tKlaa Ufore la oor life but we feel ompell,4 u , u ,ottr rta4, tlll lL, . V bumbn-e Ue tried ft. ad kaow U u be all It aim. It l. prehaWy an. of the met sacMru I etnaa of the day, bacau tt U on of the be.t. Aad those of your readers who have Kable, eao't do UtlYw than lay la a supply." "euer 8PEOIAL CAUTION. The rr W1""! t Mrs. Wia.Uw. f o,Bitg yrsp, far child re teething, haa rndacerf anMtJimai personate put apankleeu bo ase foVe eisataK pa. In advemalng whl:h Uey haw t alvTJelll , ear advertleementa and aotlcea from tU rrleTJaPCTl .Wd certificates ant Utters froi e!eS iai tatrs.taxlaj tdiaer aamee to a., SmSc war of all Imitators. aTrtSa35to!fr '