Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4595, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1865 — Page 2
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ili.cif iiOtirv i iiA '"A oettieg ! leiag fceU ia Pnro.:, c )0osed o! rerrcentaiivtt , foluatirj we s J3t-oe ia most cases, frocn several State Et sad Weitend from Caaede, which bti the rognerten of " Ti t Iateroetiobil Trade CQovf&tioa " There is tut filtf harmony f seniicaeat io the C4,nvet.tin, tt its proceeding report the views of the rncajSers. Soma are ia favor of coniluuio tho Reciprocity Treat with Canada, while others oppos it Sota of tba delegates froa the West Ueaire to Mart the frM transit of the St Lawrence river t,sd a a&ip caoel around the Falls of Niagara, or aJarg, the Weiland Canal, but others ad? o-ote Ibt enlargement of tht Erie eanal, a at to wake New York the gratd entrepot of tba comwtrca and production of tba Weetern Statu Tba delegates from Miiaoari would close up tie aar if atioo of tha Iskes, so at it make lha Miasissir.pl tba highway of tba western trade, ard St l-oula tba centra of eicbar.ga Tbera ia tut iittla bope for aoj paeticel teneficial results to tba trade of tba country from tba deliberations of auch body, tiptcielly aa bitter partlssn feelings crop out duricf tba tliscmsiom, which, of course, will iafluecce. if cot control iu action. Tha R; retfotityf es from tba manufacturing State, do net favor frea trade. They adopt tba Cbfotie pol'cj of abutting out trade with outiidt nations, and of farcing all production, wnetbir adapted to iL climate and aoi! or i-ot, or profitable ta lha producer Tba iVotectionieta are unable) to co to prebend hat abould be eceipted aa a tiuiim in political economy, that it ia a Iom to a natia t' drive le'or frcu it natu ral channels, or tba employcientt which yield tha jraatesf reward to thoae leaa remuneraiira. What object to force the growth of cotton in Indiana or Illinois hy hotbed culture, heu tha oil and climate ar better adapted to tlf railing of corn or wheat? Ia it not more profitable to eichaoe producta with A!ibma and U ui aippi, the rciulti of the induitry of eich ee-ctioo for which lie j are peculiarly adtpted, than to attempt to force an unnatural and unprofitable application of labor ia either? The inter Ute trade of t'ne Uuite 1 Statei, which it uafeittre-1, tnoil forcibly ilUtratee the advantafiet of fiee trade. The etchaoge of the producta of the diflVreut rectioni, au J they are aa varied a tboe of nation whoe anil and climate vary toueh aa oar own, ik the great tuurce of our provperity and weilth. What wou'J be the remit If each Sure, and roreril of the larger Slater coutaia aa uueh territory a Mite of the moat wetlthv Kuropetn nation, i'jijuld alopt tha Ctine pol'xv and escltid all 'icSanga or trado with thi otben? It rc-juirer n; argument r iiiuatratiou t ieu jmtratc the folly of duch a policy The fewer tei'.ric floate) poi. international trade tho better. Labor like will find it level, and iti jut a wiae anl economical to attempt t force a itreira up bill a to duve r from it natural channel!. The rommunitica and the tittiona which direct their iudutrr t' itn pirtiit tht will return the larger nwoBcirf upon thn batia of free tru it, will te eure tü --lUiri tlii grtater degree of pro prritv nt wilh Tl.er i bill tittle Lop thit ant 1 aiil to. t.: out of ibe delitertiu f "I ' 1 i'er!-!.n .'. Tr Io Contealioi'," fr i'isUvil rot uHii.K tho (iieral watfare of th roi.Mrv. it .jii ' e the aula lurpO of ill rrjite'ei.t itiei (n if.rru lnttl tO build "tip r advtc.i'e r??iui it i : . i . to the diiadvantage (A otKcr Tili: ov t inn i mi i a ti w a rot.t .Ttit: , iHiiti A i.lcuJid otitlou was n'ftu to Uea. Suaak4!f, at Columbu,on Monday Ukt, iu every way a worthy co in p! insect to thii iliatin&uiiihcJ ton of Ohio. Io reply tu a reception peech, in which be I r upliintnte 1 at a ilitciiaan. well ai a totdier, tbt (irnrl uiaJe the following repioe, which "i copy fru. the report of the Statesman: 'Oen Sherman' itpornt tj thj icceptiou and welcome tendered him waa brief, but happily conceived in tere and eiprretiva laiinuige it was tech a peech aa well became the luad aud the occasion. IN eiprei hie grat ficiti n for thia cordial reception and welcome at the Capital of hit uative State Mr ilu'jbar l had af luded ta hi (the Ueurral') latber, whose meitory be cherished wiiU filial afiectiou, He waa glad to find thu tbire were tueu who atill had thee reminiitrence of the time in which hi Uther had lived and acted From the men of that time he had letrned all ho knew, and about all he desired on patriotism and government. He preferred the teaching! of these men to thoie of the mora modern sbool. though he did not object toothers seeking information from any quarter, where they thought they could fiud it. The Oeneral referred to the fact that peace so substantially reigned throughout the country, with on prospect that any band would be gain rl-e I t tear down our national A ig The great woik of reitoring aud rebuilding ot clearing theLip of etateot the rubbisi and wreck with which she was ovarlatlau. aud starting ber oo a new career or voyage of prosperity and greitne, D )v devolved upon the American people. Thi was their work, to which they mut addreaa themselves with earnemnesi and patriotic devotion, and it wouUl be a cotnplihed Gesarat Sherman referred tu hu he had koowu io hie youth of Onio and iia Capital. Vlaoy changes have aioce taken p'tce The oUl State House, with the tic warm; from it, was goat. Bat that sttne flig was wvmg still, and would eouiirue (o ?, long afur be and tboe who were lis'ening to him, bad pssed away from earth Its permanency wai the emblem and aura cuaraoiee of the permanency of our I'niou and Oovernment " Tb Ueoeral alluded with emphasis tu the prt Ohi had taken id puttin ao end to the rebellion, and made special reference toOhioOene rata who bad woo dutirction and honor. He meuUooed Grant, ilci'beraou, Sheridan, Ct, and a eitnen of Columbus, Charles C. Wlcutt, all of whom he roaiphiueuied b gblj as aoldier and ci'iifi: He eipreed a tupe that such (jeuerats tutcbt govern Onto till the tad of the sett war 11 coucluded with rsiurmu his thanks for the welcome ettta led to biru, and wae again, as he had ofteu been during th course of h.s addre. sluted with chrsr irom the aembly beljre lum " At the iliuner given br the cilj to the General a&d Huff, lit n i;ur, called out by ibt foilo w iog loa: : ' O-r t. jett the and tbe March to tha tt." Hern of Atlanta Ue give his rnwirksiu response, as fs;vld by tbe s.tesmau ; He ssil it 11 lur.11 ftir tj call o.i him to wiketwv Si-eev litf tt.e au.eü), bull, hl received w oiuc i k'.tJui-a bout m ipisi t Cotumt4, t:it he oiuM i. . e.-utie to ,eW H would rey! (' rt i.iiff ul theorret bs'.ory ol the i c '....t-'. m i'.i Li coi. man ) I i ITot . a v. i - li m n- .rciii o: ir.e ;rel tru.; e, n c i rr te ti t t Ir r: iii b i fctird h'.oi sa ot as ret It tJ i ea iep i thit he dun.ti ltd vi I i :iM.ri .1 War C hi.. UOÜ men l.o K ta . T:.. . u..uMe Wi.rn Secretary Citn'n'ii w ietut,i!'.g rur. Si Louis, be i Ju3a Guihne, ot hltu ay, hd an imervi ti.ai ou ta nn i. k ui r.c OhiO, opp-eu Leiuiaihe, ai.d ireid tr.e ,c raiary to give ui. alter tio:i tu Kcut-c X .T.u Tae result was, tnt re viit t n iha.a (j us (Jalt Home, iu L u svu'e, at.d hctrd-heGen ral'a plai,a: U arJ l- . i ftur t r (. I IA ) earn n n ÜKI.U0J, as ft J beea rrpr'sn! D-u. ' tie fiit year of tie r, e h4 m !a,rj s;ij ; xrwit it;uv ce hai beea 2oi9 kocie of tr btst Geusrai. fiu pl iLew.yfo tae ,uai .jc j cess wtuca aiow trtd-ld Ij Geterals who not cui.i.ri all iL creJti. Lai us do jus- j tlc. He ia!J that uswsja-trs take eest liberties). '
and to sappcss d tlic? tad a rlgr.t to; tut U wa Do; ttui that ts wr.l4 o t rro'-itst, i snret ol them hid aiscrttl lie was a n I trj cian, a: J had a cl. bur. poUUu; er.d o!J accept Litifl tru:. Tweet? five thousacd dollars a t i k - . .. itmni::iü far him to t.ke the
rresiJerTcv; to w.u!l col have ii tor one Ui- J dre 1 tbo'Jard tl l!ar Ii Süd it bü bfn srt i ii."ffie ,'if ter , thitbewsa nr-trietiil v to (enrrtl Gl, tle Rpublican cind'.d tie li.rGjven.o-. wi; nt l t.is right.' ,1 h' ' we a t&itke. 11 ij spolea highly of the Ge!rrnl. nt.d c nnen ifl him aa a achoUr and a e-.tirn. n, und tu v;: g ltarYVd b'S duty in ! late wr; but be doubted the policv ol General Coi'i Riving up a ii-j ir General's rotuuiiaiioa for theGovcn .-r ship (ieneral Cox thought he hd a surer h'ng to b Governor, thsn to reu.n hi posuiott a toe artav. Gen Snera)n was caioful no, to say tost 1 e would $uptrt (ien. Col for Governor; ai. I he waa alao careful tot to commit himaell in favor of the Kadicalisra, whose staadsrd bearer Gen. Cox is." Hallec ai Hi Waa Uoai.M Here is an item that la floating in our exchanges: "Gen UaKex-k. wb'i will nil for So Fran ciaco. is necessarily compelled to part with hi war horse " Hjor," which baa accompanied bim through all hia campaignt aioce the beginning of tbt war io IMSI. The Major," if riot disposed of at privat aal by the 31at lt.il , will thtn bt told at auction." Accompanied Lioi through all his campalgci M if good J Pray through what campaign, did General Halleck ever ride where he bad occaalon to use a b'jrie ? Th !e of Corinth, In which be burrowel at a enail'a pac, and wher Beauregard completely b 111:1 hiui, ia lie sole field operatiou of his life Tim Itttcreeta of (he Ileal, olid llttiv a tier filial rrwtected. JPranj ths Cblc?) Time i. Th time for tat paying baa arrived, and the couatry is beginning to experience son.e of the practical effects of our bungling and unequal srstem of taxation; ard it ia to be hoped that the oppreton rniy irau to a nraumer pouucai sentiment, and 'o the teturu ol meu to C ;ores whose interests Jud iostiuct are in harmony with those of the people they represent. There Is scarcelv a conzrecVional district in the whole country but has its own local i&tercs'a to be cared for iu Congrraa, and while it it to be ciptctad that the Ueprrseatative from ecb district will view questions with reference to their Rational effVcte. it abould aUo be the dcty el each repretentative to aecure to bis immediate constituency auch measures aa their interfile demand aid the national good will permit. Ol late years we have heard of very lew membera elected to Con great to attend to the interests of their constitu ents; the interests of the different sections have not for ycara bfra di.cucd by ccngreti.onal candidates save here and there a rare tntattce; and when presenting ihemelvei for re election coogrrasmeii now seldom claim that they bare secured anything lor their constituents, or comprehended and protected a slnglt interest of the poople whom thev reprt-seot 'I ho people, even, have cened to expect it, at.d toe tube rt whoe serricea hav brea valuable to the prty " are houored with a re-!etiqa. As the result of all tin, at have juit such Ui latri and sysiemt as e fee now. Tako the Weit fur cxitnple. Her people and all ner tmernt are agricultural, and her pro penty demand I w txition aid low tunff Wh aie her LVt-grci-tLCJ.? Mny of tl eni from New KiigUnd. very cstinnblfl pcntlemrn in every respect, we admit, with fowe exccrtionn, and. as tar aa bilitv, cd u'-Uiou and hiLiti are concerned, worthy to r prcntit any people ant where, ard sot the worc (xuiible reptei'iitative the WVtc nM lurni i C nrcii.J l't ey ire linhu'd with thf (ii t. iij-iilld tut thcui Irom bo v hood. ht Nr K..-I m l i- . p t:?.-ri.. i I lht hll ih it I netc ... r tu mcui c tin j rtjM tt ol ihe 0 f hui I to t -v.it th. pr..4j,entv l New Kixl tol; Ki.il liM 4!iv k(tt ui'' '-"IM' m ir (! r d':u-siixi, they ex m-;in tl with r lcci to n effect upon New Kuclmi 1. tti I it 1 1 Iii 1 it all conler t-enrh' their, tl.ü t keu ir tru ud thaa it witl l to t iitrer bp'it li u on the '.V.t; aud il thev h'il It liot iMiUtl Io iirw Kii!il n'erests, no h dk' can t-onviiur tbrm tti tt Hie i fleets up-n ull t ther cct:i-t will not b njuillr diitstrou The tax law and Uta t r . IT. when u:ider dcu--ion in l'uncif, wcie viewed in this lirlit, und mot ini1t.triouly t runrd of cvrry i uv and proviion wnUh could u,iuVte giu-t or impie any burden upon New Km land interests. A tariffwas provided conttining such acnpleprolection" that New Kogland m mufacturcr were enabled to increase the price of their cjinmoditit almost oi.e h ilf, without the fear or possibility ol loreigu competition. Their taxes wer impcd upon them io such a mi nr. er that thv could shift to other shoulder two dollar, out of very three The Wattrrn members were content with the fact that New Knglaud could shift her taxes on other ahoulders, and never realized, or cared to resliie, that they were shifted to the shoulders of their own constituents, New Kog I at.d was protected, and the Itrr mustier se, b perfect. The people of the Vt se th effects, and feel io their pockets the results of thin kind of legislation, and can make up their mind that matters will remain unchanged, unless for the worte, until they look more closely into the antecedent i an 1 instincts of thoe they aeud tu Congress. A person with the eulargel idesa ot mag nificence and grettneas of New Kngland aa some oftheemen hive, who were bom and reared there, whose heart enteruin no pride or affection for any other section, and regard the West simply as au adjunct of the " hub of the universe." are no more fit to repreeot the people of the West iu, Congress than an unutaluralixed forelguer selected at rm .'om from the last emigrant ehip. ilea row be nt to Congre who are aware of the existence of the Weft, a well as of the negro, and the operations of the present unjust and oppressive Uw will bring thi con vlotioa home to every tax-paver before be ie called upon to vote for another Congressman. G ve us low tariffs and an equitable sjstem of tiiatloo, aud the onrdens of the Government my be borne, but the West will not. and cannut support the Government and New England too; if we mut support the Government, equity demands that New Lagland shift for hcr-elf. A Cliolersa Panic In Europe. The Londoa Telegrspb of Juue i says: " The cholera ison i's travels that fierce and pitiless plague, which haa its residence in the bast, bat sallies forth at periodical intervals to decimate West, North and South. From time to ti ne w bear of the viitatioo in distant places deaths bv wb3leale in Central Asia, desths iu Southern Ilussit, regiments disbtsded by death ou ludiao marches, aud rivers choked with corpea In the islands of tht Eastern Ocesu. The lt lied Se r,ew brought word that Mecca and Melius are this yesr vaitlasir houe of t hoi era trn-.tteu victim, tht pilgrims perishing all along ihe rosd to the hrinea from Jedda and ths southern ports, and Sheiks who bad come to km the Kasba turning bsck la horror, wi;h tl.cir triii, to i iccum'i io tents and houe where they hd shut themselves up Aire Jy F.'ipt has bre resched. aud the le.laha there are pen.bing j I.M Ih.iiidaH.ia m kMKdta.arlAatfSAllAl, ' ' ' I -.uirv ..... -.Hill l.l rrench hrh r are slv.it avn vrsie! from A!eli ilrii. Mt lls ba kepi all t! u.ait boat iu q iiMul i.s miics tn ui trioun 1 iusc:itrrs r: ist! i i in tno jo jet e: a:u l .l I L . t I'.. 1 at 1 .st we nyr.e.e hrvc b.f u cS.icel ui con- - v " ,l ' u",r""r- ; fror t a peril tit' . "t Oire.'rlrd iesr.p-ers s l!r!:.-- sh'. b wrM out , ihe lj era w h- S Mr r I u". ! -y I . r t c r "' l.Xr u,.te,a n: '.g l ptev.-r.t bife.-'i.-; t.f.i- ' . at I S csrr.rd out ol hcsptbl t.: JiV. p .' i : .i.o.gl the oi.uii. M o;ii nr i l tl. i.tlr i. i t'.tir. t. ! i I I I (! 1 I wan ig.i io tue o.r.Mo.i ,-..(t.M.k. , i i i . i l.oti.a if.J. Ai in. t.i'- - il, rie, in I O hri m i' ;( !i mi,-' i . . ti . ! , or iht l r!i Ir . i . . i .... , i ! IV. , t 'l :n i 'il arnb'fc t irt: Kn.. j: .r- ia ! d J Piu-'i. ii ire I m tie gu i 2 t r ! leil , i4,-,;c ',,t L l':C luv. ' t iC f. n 'n b p :iitt;ii : .J imirnf cu t ' kcip out of i,jr sltd " A Pirriakcs.-Tn Tnils-ielrhit LeJgt-r Gt-1 ra! Lew Wt.Ure wriiss letter three t-oliinn-a long, i in h.ce ,ur d;bfttle-l ol l(er to t. to Mrl. CO and ti-ht G.-cer,! SSfrm.n ,,, 4 ti t.f arut ihre ruinu. Jvie tbem all lo go to Ubor for their own beeefit. and leave fjhtimr in M-x co alvn. Gea Sbermto knows hai fighting i. a;id t.lk i:k a ru.n of sense. To wba rs without this eipeneoee or aecse caa jro to Mexico aa 1 Ctht If they cboose Mad ton Coarier.
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ni : i rrn. FC!ta!ji Cocstt Tt Democracy A Fountain meet ia Convention t CovinVjo, S.lurJiT, August Sib. f-r ihe pnr; of nomiattlcf: '. to place before the f-rs this FU There h a pr. ;ect ri fn : t complete .' e New G-il- Ju f i ü J Coir.er st i,!e Ilauiosd to the forcnt-r ' .cp. It i. r.i.i'rd t Ii t the C r d i r. i; cjv) J be iml- rrdv I -r the cria-tn es from Caa.br C,y to 'Ni-w Cf.Ie for abcat StU.UoU, lit tit;. LnJi.-s4l-d every thing could be nitJe ready for the irn ,y an exrtr.i.ture of from ftt.GV) to r.b K'. I he Compsiy propose to hare t!. ctr rnnr -n- lj the lt cf n-crmbcr if that ntoouut w.ia riUed liy the eit'n in thirty ds Hiatt Tax-Paths Wa'hitig'.yn C. De Fauw, K-q., of New Albany, piys aa income tax of $l!r.t?l 1 and William S CuIberUoa, of the same ci y $-2.f7H t't). The Ledger ays: "New Albany tsn vlaitn tho two largest tax j yera in the Sute h th f them men of net e'-etgy anl public spirit, and both self-ta le. erh having commenced the world po r bote They sre eini,le of what enerry an4 nnttring perevtrence caa accompliib Miciiiuaa City Haat ;a.--The Lspt rt- Ucioa says. " A correspondent at Michigan City ri'e-ui that a number of gentlemen from the iron re gions of Fcnusylvatiia h.ve teeo viiitin that place (or thai purpose of ascertaining the fe-isi-bility ol establitsing manufactories lor working the iron or Irom Lske Superior, and that they eipre-s themselves as desirous of engaging io the enlrrprie if a hrborcaub built. We have no doubt the building of a harbor at iich;gto City would brine rnmy manufacturing astablUhmerits to tli At place, And we ! belirre tlttt the building of a railroid from Ltporte to the City would bring us full as many, if not nrve, than would go there. Axutuie Fioxita Oowi Mr. JohQ 8 bley, for more than thirty years a citixsa of Terre Haute, and father-in-law of Col. Thomas Dowlieg, died in that city on Monday Isat. T HaaTm St Joiira Cjimtt Owiug to some bad weather and scarcity of help, considerable of the whet io this county still remnin uncut, although it is uow getting to he over ripe The crop, ao lar as we can learn, is good, fully an average, if not more; and we heliere there ia a larger number of acres in whrrst thin jeu than ver before Kegistsr. A Faoiicr We hear ihat toany citixena in the litt! neck of Und iLcludrd in thi ounty of Wsrrlck, extending along th river and lapping tha eastern boundary of Vndfrbur,:h. art) advo eating a project to cut loo from Warr.ck aud be annexed to Vanderburgh. Ii id needf si (or us to ?ay thit we think this w;ul J ba a wi-e and convenient rnet-ure. Eviririllc Journal. . The Cirthage inccnlisries hsve come to grief Jn the abeuce of any puitive testimony againil I hew, AoderCti Win induced to turn State' evidence, thu listening trio ru'lt upon Cobl and Njrmsn. Io default of $1,790 bail, Mr. Coble was oAg In the Uuhfille J til Norman hariott eeapel from the officer, uud h iviuc been csj tured (-it L uivil!e, Kutuckv. 1 having his preliminary trial to J ay . Hsr,crk Dem orat. Suicint ar ?oi nixo On Tl.uf i.ty l ist a Oeituau nine t IJ ltouI it er, ir i liti(; in thi city, poi.sond himo'll bv hku; opi i-n, ad b-d almost immc'li ttely. S.'-v-r t! yt ir ; o, while under the ii,fln?!:ce of hqr.or. he .?.'. c i nun i:i ; br 1, ati-l w.i e:ir to the prnivntiirr II-! fcubioqiienily irrvcd iu the army. Ilrokeu ilown in Kpii it, he In I i-i:nn:e ii.-ii- it 6 , u I n jn - iime tiro! till i ( 4 iii'tt-d üb l'f Hv lev iv -i I trii' hni'l v . v )tnc of wh in in- o i' 4 iven , a h nut in'! i-t' 1 iu nl j 0 I ' it n L.';i.e Iui.iij On. p; .Urksi The lt.b m-k We'l l-i :iin'.b but ioie. nd-lf t'lii . i4 oil iu .) .-pet-. laws . . rro.ihetn r.b-.ia Comp. nv will get it. The In.liina..li C..ii,.inv have the ta;i cherriug ii.d.t ntK.i Their well ia now down about three hnnlrtd leet On '-ne day lt werk fine vein of dl wa opt tie 1, ot I tbe fl at one timfl waa e-finiatt'd ut lie b.uil nu hour The ÜJIV ()T wuter i rry strong, being of realer volume thin the Ltftsctte Ane-ian, arid properlv tubed, would rat It a greater aliitiido The Ihiw of the w.itrr f ti e foirt ice is an eiimuragitig itahc ttion, roiroborative of the tiieoty T Pro', llrown, that the region of ihe Inquoia is the great ba n into which the oil bctring aitid.sione dips, with uner ring ccrtaintv It gives jTomi-e, also, of flawing well, if oil should be discovered in paying quantities The artesian well, opened by the Indianapolis Company, U of itself aufllneotly valuable to defriy the entire expanse of thw enterprise Lifayetie Courier. as 0 Jl ifri ftswtj It tic lilV liulrnrr for .V),Osi i I tie, tf aguiiiat tits luat. Ileceutly Mi. John Hunter, a genileman well known on the Norihem turf, offered to rastch, on behalf of his owner, the celebrated racer, Kentucky ngin.t sny other hore. at two mile or three mileheat. for $10 OUO or $33.000 it eido. the rsce ta come otV t S iratoga, ou any d y be tween the 1st and the CT of August that the accepting patties might name, und the party accepting to receive twenty per cent, of tho money put up in the event of Kentucky winning. Although this challenge did not specify any particular horse, it was well known by every turf man, that it was more especially directed to Mr. Alexander's of Lexington, Ky famous race hore Afteroi I. aho had nevtr been defeated in hi three or four yesr old career on tho turf. A meeting betweeu the two renowned cracks was anticipated wiih eager auxiety by their rrtnective friends, the Kastern turfmen believing Kentucky to be invincible, and ready to back lor any amount, while the Western spot tu were sat guine that their equine champion, Asteroid, could bett any hur?e on the turf. Satisfactory reasons were aaaigned for Mr Alexander not beiug willing or able to biing Asteroid to S iratoga, to ciet Kentucky for the Cup, for which they were both engaged, along with many other such first-class horses as Kcacon, Ubinodyrie, Captain Moore, Ac. As il wa impoibie for Ateroid to run at Saratoga, Mr Hunter's chaiienge was of course Imperative as far s Mr. Alexander's Loire was concerned Iu order, boa ever, to prove th.st it wa no feir of defeat by Ke ttucky, that Asteroid declined meeting him for the Cup, Mr. Alexander has expressed his willingness to match Asteroid agsiust any four-jvar old in America, a home and hotnerare, at two or three mile heats, for $10.000 or $25.000 a side; the first race to be run at Cincinnati t the coming Fall meeting in September, and the second either at Saratoga or Patteriou, as the accepting party msy prefer. Mr Alexander will alj allow the party accepting the challenge thirty per cent, ol the money put up. and this Irrespective of tVe result, whether Asteroid wins or Ions the rsce. The term ol thi bold Jri are more bberal than Mr H'inter's, and il they are desirous of letting bis speed and bottom sgaint hi great Western rival, ttey will d'ubtlc accept thi rhillenga Both horses are of tbe same agt.sr'd hull-broth ers, L-ilng'oti being the sire of both Such a mati h would product as much excitement a the i ta,. s i whn ,h? Nfth ,, s ,,h r,;,r!1,,.t0 " memorable race rictweeu reihst und Mr i't in i IVM I j Hilf lioi'oi S I V I I, ... .1 VI llllfl I m prrlul S'lcir)o a. anil ItMitirnl ti . t- r ....:. i t. . ... ... -i . . lt u , , t v totii.te.ii.g .....to itifu to nnkr lit eril cof.ceiob to the II i nr. i.o;!e.his ei;atc!ed in iu'!u -ui ihe L b iT.I !fi !rn ot II in ir t ru ke a i v m -e in- , .,,..,,....,.! ... . ... , t ... r. ...... 'I I W I, 'MVI.Mtl'li M H' J HMIMU 'I tit III H.i' I a,. -:-.t k-.tuiam uA ihn r,.,i ,,t tt.r Aüir.. r.up.e. I'd m !'.! Kn.!. !i fmin his i x '!e . :iL.bli'n i i - l(lru, ,;), . t .frr ,j.,ii,,e thoe ot h c .i- tf . I rum H i ik turn ho llivi to (tit all f.4 to c.ltury rn ii.'!. t in ll'ii.s trv, l re .-t i!I:h order tin true and i r -; r;t . n 1 i tne ihe b-t ut . i.l ih-J itii" Kj.--uiti Crtlis u ;an M H ii gtrut.s to in mi per m tt et.t ittitu c of iuc:K v.'.l rtvj't. t i d ntfrr whttcoiit, to the. h f p :.c 't tbt ;r n: ion Tbe people in i' ' country ho deire t- ee the South tlrisen ty ri-uflt'H x i;eration at.d intcrlerrrce bia! re airiciion out ol it preset. t leavcrcf avft'iics rti.ee i;i the le.-uit. ol the n .r might learo a ue fol leaon, if they er c irtblu ot learning anything at all. from iV iu ignition of the II ir.arisn revolutionist s,:;.';: Fnr.cis Joeph f;ir dj iiig in Uui,trrv jut whit they et.treit the i'reii.der.l not ttdj la the South. New York World Kive hundred barrels of yeKo sauCT are stored at Greensboro, Xortb Careluua, for Suihern women to chew.
ketrhea f .ire. Surratt and Payxi. The Wa.h:sgt?n ccrrcipoodect o! tbe Circ'.a ct:i C vct.erclal thus photcgrapla Mr. Srxxarr alPsYMt: Mr yrj K Surntt was fotiy-hve years of ae Sf:ah.ddrk skin, masculine figure, full rucM fate, t;roid forehead, broad coe and thin n jMtril, iit atd firm routb, strong snd resolute cbiu. Iis r teeth were, hke thoe of many Southern wosiea, wretehed io shape and quility. Her esc wv col J. bird, atetly. lmprnetrable and aleepie-i. She wore her bot net aud veil during thetrtal, and hid her feature behinl a palm leal fin; but no word of all the testimony ecped her, and her feline glance kept accurate photograph of all perons and motiona wiihio her range of vision. She waa born of Catholic parentage, and waa ia early lite desiened lor a convent. Sbe grew up fervid io p ety and strict in the observance of religious duty. She his borne a blameless life, but never msJe friends anywhere. If she wis cot cold acd repellant, she was. at lci-t, referred ai.dnoi etily approached Her tongue wa ciutiuii-, and her wys were c.rcum-pect As a ciJeu h wjs attrciie and imperiou; a ai;V. the wat at ihe betd t f a house, but was nsither a s old t r a bnwier; as taolher, he was psjO') itely dt voted to her children, whom she brought up in haughty ec!uion atid atrict regard for Catholicism; as a neighbor ahe hsd few lutim cle, but gave red ly to the poor snd iieHy; a Catholic she was constant, in eaon And ont of aesson.to her religious dutie, muld talk fluently and undettt-yidingly thereof, abd t ilJ her prayirs with lernd and Impassioned leeling. Lately ab baa lived much retired, ar.d aw but few of the inconsiderable number of persons who visited the houe. Sho wholly sympithired with the South, but never allowed herelf or her dstghter to Indulge In the uaul Ü ppancy of Southern rebel women. She ordered the ways of her hri'ehold with vigor; was known by but few peraont bolides members of ber own faith, and was spoken of in Catholic and Southern circles as a good chrMian and raot excellent matron. In prison 'ie nuJe no complaint; epoke noue but very civil words to the guards and otlkers On the scaflMd she displayed ao bravado and no insolence was at first touched with laintness, but met her fate with ctlm strength. Lewis Thornton Powell, who, of hi.s owu choke, goes into the .voudrous history ol these tiffies as Lewis rattm, waa worthy of a better fate than this he has met. Very strong tnru of gooi impulses, noble ambitious, and etrnest convictions ol duty are so numerous that the svorld csu well affjrd to loe them. This min wa no cuDimon, blu)l thirty tillaiu, hiieJ fur n price and only anxious to e trn his ruouey. If, tlirouirh the deed of that dread evening ol April 14. 1 s-Cr, the South hd gained a National InJepet.deme as the Confederate S:ates of Amerima, thi Lwii Thorntm Powell, and rot that John Wilkes lijoth, would have been its idol and hero. He ws a true child of the South simple direct, Irank, honeat, pu-iouite He was, moreover, reserved, xelf compose 1, aud very self intro-'pec tive. He hi l n religio, anl but a cruJo con cep'iun of God, but ho wa ntlurally teligiou', und believed tb tt Providence ordero! and functioned tha very deed hu attempted at Mr S:w rd'a. He "fleeted nu concetlmcnt and r.Q o;vtitc.-y; but hi dailf tearing wxs a mystery, and his toil life, hiiweter and wherever he had lived, would bare been mostly tu 'i'tu'H He was. ia it very rerl ari.se, of a dutl naturevigorous in oor.ceptinu, e'rn iu exo cation, and every wy üttid lui Icidtr; Jit given Io in ard niu-ing, ctrange longing, and nil the pomp and p.inphcrtnlia nl morbid Inisgi nation l'ln', (lie proiui!.' ol hia lift, tarn! the
).i-.,tii!;ty of fn rn it, lu d, were ruinid tv Mttry, tr'jes idly end trufcllv tiuc; V - ci i .v i ) rr ,i:, l for hi.s x.Mi-a Tor in'i-dr. ' ..1 (.MC Ti i l'.i t ot tio tha:ho hhnuhl be ptihued ; oi i r i i b'-'te iCVit w i a :i tjpiriir h' m mi ' n ' ! v; v tl Diiigir.g: he l itnelf ndtnitttd ' h it tin rt w -m no puni-hment for his crime but bt'h Ihn r. itutal extrcsion of hi i-yc wna ; i. ,i.i' 1 . J'.i? i.Tnii itii ;i of his voice was p!r..i.-atit J !' vit He Wis roi.rte mis, hut awkw.nl I He fU'-Vft leidilv and htppily with his gusnl I " 1 auri.n.aiin lie uuue no cuinpl lints, ami .1 11 1 ... . 1 ...an .... Im. , . . I . 1 ...1 .vl.. a I ... . l.v I m I. AI . ,,u ' . . m""'lv" ' 'r mur aiiuuc.-s. no n li 0 orgg.uioe t, j.l l"l tveu know auch word a le-r. He had "". -K".vo ecu imn, oui ne counie-! nun cei: hid t.aturnl tqual ot ntiy man He wai one of thu be-f. of the thouaand U'Mifi thousatvU of young turn whom alnvery has devoure!. On tho rcaflold he msnifestcd neither assumption nor indiflVrem e. Hcmembering his uune, there whs lighlcus joy in aeeing him hang seeing hi youth and possibilities there was incretM'd and intensified hntn of that vilbiny whereby ntv come war aad all our woes. A 1,1, Mill I.N HI' I Ait A;t At'H V Figs and peiches nro fthu'idst.f Orleans. in N ew Out- of thu Hjtihi!de ' Ii iC''K),(J!;0 fri.iLli I)iby ; The pouto crop ir. Nova So)'it rrouuae to j be a lrge yield, mucfi ot wnuh will reuhthe New V)i k m ttk'H. S ittmm'i men showercJ to iuhuv bomLs Uon the ribcls tint ir h r o wonder the rt'w call them Dvirnmer!. The two greit cotmrandmetits ofL iid By ron'a system ol chice was, 4 to hate o;r iugn bor and love your neij'hb ir'e wile." They punish topic, tueetly iu China. For robbing :t ieJilar, a peroii irt put in'o a mortar (caifio:i) atid tired agv'nst m e'oue wall. Old Iiomcs .should be driven by old people. Till you h ve h.td the rhcutnati.tu ounelf, yju cannot properly ympttl.izc wiih the fpjvim of others. Mrs- Turlington recently 4 au advertise, in cut ot a pit cat skirt elevator. " Lawn a me, Ike," she sid. I liüo the old kind the best." The Muflil i pipers report that their city will soon become a (rreat eilt emporium. Thty say that in alt tho clU borej there for oil, good vein of salt water have been found, A lady correspondent of the Home Journal, writiug from Newj.ort, says " we shall be on the look out lor your pef idea (which is gaining ground) of Udics riding ttiiJe " A German wtiter says a young girl is a fishing rod; the eyes are the hooks, the smile tbe btit, the lover the gudgeon, and m trriigc the batttr in which it is fried. Fanaticiim is religion c-ulcatured. bears the lime relation to it ihal a monkey bears to a man; yet wiih in my, contempt of fanaticism istceivtd as a sure tign of hostility to religion. Fifteen thieve were hsrigel by a ViVilsnce ; Co mi Hire at Walla Wall. (Otvon), on the ( 13th of Jutm The " committee," at U-t arcounts, were on ne bceis ol " one hundred and fifty mnc," with i fIr jTO-pect of overhauling them. A tic-spiper rorrcsj onder.t from Cairo, Illinois, nasi: " I i.c -easou hue Is uu-ualiy opcued with gret rclat v tmll pix. Continued spiritedly by thoitrs, nj clorel up brilliantly with jel'ow lever." The tlcr.ini.. J ti it have ;ho word"churchy ird" an i "buryia ,iouail" l- !eigotto their 'Uca ot t iirriijf nt; i ..f uae the leautilul and f .i t -vivK h.hh; .ti - Go.' Act " Mid the Coi.r. P.'.rc " 1 ..i i. ni h.om.j.! t.x "f Ilart'ord, Cl , ' f I'M. U i h-r il.c iti'trtiu! leveiiUe law, has j nj 'j: i.r t-(;j fjB i-t w.s $iyt;.i7 i l i Mi. .. ..' ..!i : irrci-e of l'iT.t'i f J over l.t ' - 1 1. ere ; n , ui g lady in Hci.ry c jur.ty. Mo . n-i jft um nx'ieti, who I this yer cultivai.ng r.x'seu iifiej t f corn Sne does all the in c-sirj w. ik, and has tkc:i this course to ubiaiu ni ne with th;ch io educatw hrr.eif. The Alleutowii, T , Democrat sajsthat iu i oiiti:ci,ce of 1 tie want of dettisbd for iron inca tde reaction of the war, eery iron cjtb Ishmentiii the Lehigh Valley bts blown cat one. to. or more tacks. and pig boa U piled np on tbe banks of the ct al and aiocg ihe railtoaJ bv the acte. Tbe mania lor ioviting artiat t- sjppra and partiea in otd'r t bsrc them jrerform on the piano for tie amusement of tbe invited guiiu, 1 ecu. (.da u ol au anecdoi about COooiu. Tbi eeletira'ed co;tp)-cr wrs invited by tte Comrene dAuou!t to sup; er, and after Upper wis invite 1 t play. H s t iu n at the pi u, touched tha insirntnent f r tb-.iji nrnntp, und thsn gnt np O 1. M ail fir C 1 ivu.Mi tbe C .TUe-.-e. 1 Vo i luve (.Itte l oji v tl.ili B-., M.dimt," rep::eJ Oüop n. "I oave only eaten ao little!"
John .livrrlaaer ia Power In ihe Metropolis. Our cwrsn3, John Motrisey( is low a "piwet" In the S;cc Bjsrd. as, years ago, he was in the pr.it rirg. His sbrcwdawi il eqoil to his muscle. Ilsre i case io point: A few weeks ago, it will be remembered. John M. Tobin, President of the Hud-oo River Railroid, resigned hi position. John Morrisiey was tbe immediate cause of that resignation, which was brought about under the following circumstance: About a m jtuh since Mr. Tobm"took bis fhanceV at ibe larobank ct Mr Morrisev. in New York, and ia a sh-rt time won $10.000 He-"ontit.ued plasine uMilhe lost $24.(KX, when besbtppe-I. Mr Morri-ey iemnded hi money, which Mr. Tobin refused, but aflVred to compromise wkb $lU.mX) This cOer Mr, Morm-ey indignantly rejected but gave Mr ToMa ore week in which to "settle." The time expired, and Tobin was not heird from Morriey called upon bim and threatened to disgrace him among hia anocia'es buina atil othcrwie unlea be "came to terms." Tobin waa inexorable, wberenpon Morri.ev, true to bis woid, reported the muer t the Fifth Avenue H .tfl. at the Stock Uoard, and other rceorte of Tobin's Cr. mooore Vanderbilt heard of it. and certa1!! a lte, in le than a week after, Mr John M. Tob'tt ri"igpcd the Preidency cf the Hudson River Railroad. John Morrisiey triumphed Much speculation wis Indulged in at the time by the outside world aa to the cause of Mr. Tobin" rt signation. Hut thee are the fact, a rrUied to u by a geotlemia in a position to know thera "John MoM'iey Is a power in more reipocu thn one Troy Free Tress
The U ealtli of Trltili) rbttrcti, ew Vorn . The Niw York World demote several columns to a detailed statement of the immene property held by Trinity Church, In thai city. Its roal sute origiually consisted, of JdCi lots, grantsd it by King William III in 1CJ7. Since 174-, 31b lots have beeu given away, 1,000 have been old, C01 remain; yet, owing to tha rise of pro perty.tb value of the remaining lots ia very much greater than the original value of the whole. Wm H Astor lesses a large number of the lots, which leasee will expire at the cloa of May, lb&G, when the Church will come into full possession of them Their value is ftimted at $6.000.000. The Asbr lease iueludes 336 lots, whrh were let in 1767, at seventy five cents yearly per lot for a term of nlnoty-nino years. They are all occupied by building which bring Mr. Amoc high rents, and comprise some of the mot valuable sites In the First. Third. Fifth," Eighth and Nhi'h Ward Mr. Ator pass Trinity Chanel $2CU per annum for all the lot's, being about seventy Uvo cents lor each. Il we estimate the rental from each building on thee lots at the low average of $500, the fortunate lease holder must, receive on an Invented capital of VCJ.an Income of $I6h.OOO per annum ! In a few yeirs all the leases given hy Trinity to various parties will expire; and the properlv will revert birk to the corporation. Tbe value of the who.'e real estate will ihen, it is s-s'd. x.-t fall f ir hnrt of $'J0,l!0(l,fll0 -Ohi his furnished 346 3iC trop. inclodn g re rnli'tnicuta for tho war, and it appears that t-he ha hern reprcrnted in the nationsl armies by ouu Lieutenant Genet!, uuum, trJ Irontm, taenty full and two Urevt t Mj r General, and lift - four full wad thiriy-one Itrevet Itrigadit r General A ptoud record ia thi, in (tiiuctioti wi'li all brave dels of the one htmdied and ten general i.fücet. and more th in n tl irtl ot a mil linn men, who have upheld the stsrrv bsnr.er during the ls.t four je.tr. -ft is t n rn iil;iM, fwt tint slci tnclly Iravels - t ipidlv ih it it in y lc Ciif. through guu...!fr wiihoüt igniiing it, ni il is ordy wht q tho current 1 tct trded that mi eitpMin ttked pUce 1 he ;.rn;re-f of electricit.v is uwltter than that tit J;jh bi'in st -out tvro hundreJ miles a f.vor I. TAKEN UP. rilsKKv t'p nr tiif M'n.sni: r.gn m tiut;1two M'.rKAA m,vui:h, hotL drk hay, tl e nl ' : t:d, t.t,tri ulln. One ha I on i k t 1 ither liUr The ownr rsu hita then j'A-in pTiirly anrt pSTlngc'iaige. Inquire t fiKi ZV.U.'A ut allhK. Jyli tis-. RAILROADS. irrrr ii.unr ail Iwic'Ciiuoud . . . . aa.i H.ngo.v st. h. vi: & u rt. gs : n .1 n a 1: o r t 1 iii 1:. I86J Summer Arrangement. 1865 Coiiunciiclnsj Indr Jr 17 IMiö Paer.rTiaIn will be run as fullow until furthrr Lstlce: WESTWARD -I.EAVK INDIANAPOLIS. 4.(K) A. .ti, i Inrlnnnti i:xpreaa topptr.g at Pialiifle lt,Cariertiuri7,IHJmore, Ureeorai'le, Jonctlon. Kerls tl e,Urmfcty, Hrarll, Siauuton Woxl' Mil!; reach I -g Terra Hants at 7.00 A. M ; runnin d recity thronga to St LouIk, arriving a' I 2J P. M ; connecting at Janct'on, at 9.00 A. M., for Crawfordrllle; arriving at 10 4 A. M. I. Of) l .!. , I. ou its KXpr Stapa only at Cartersburit, Greeuchtl, Junction and Bratd, reaching lerre Haute at 3. SO P. V.! rnnntng dircctiv through to 8f. oul. srMving at 100 A. U ; connect at Te rs Hanl direct tor Evamville, arriving at y 43 P. M ; male do Jonctloa con lection. 3.10 I. Tl.-war tlatl and T.xprraafltapdcg t all Station-; connecting at Junction for Crwiordiilla at SOU 1. M . and with the New Ibany train from tha Sooth; reaching Trre Haute at 7 GO P M.; making no connections st Terra Iliute. II. 20 P. 71 rsjlsjiil e.xprean Stops only at PMiiflc 14, Grteurat e. Junction and Hr.zll; running directly tbrongh to Mt. Lou arriving at 11.13 A M. R. K KiCtCKK. JS'ipr1ntentent. Soperlnfndent'sOflce, Jjly 15 h, Wi JylS-dtf LOST, j. IMY IKMCSi; LOST. wSTKATFD r Holen from the lutacriby r. No. fO Fort 7 W ivnt svenue. on the 7th of July, a Bay Hor about l'J hands high. bMnd In both eje, a frw v. hi bain on the face, ths marks from a rope on th right bind le, about 7 yeara old. Kl e d ilara reward will ta paid for tiio return of the hima tr for inf..rnit!c.i thit will lead to hts reroterr J)H-d3t Mr NKY KH SMKK. ESTÜAY. STIUYJtl) FKOM 1 UF. atTBSCIUBEIl, OS SIS UT, July Sis,a Hr lKvn Cow, uifdium ua. about Ils )ears old, tip of tall white. 1 w. g,r s I reral reward ti any on returnlns trf to fur, cr lr Iniorraaiiuu kotba. I tny rt tjr. J MI M(r(JKM. At T .11 (li'e, tr a R.ils south c ths Clt, n tha I'k3 Kvl. jy ll-Oi DISSOLUTION. IHSSOLITIO.N. f pirin h!phrrrirwe exiting tittn SAW. I r. It, . I U.N 'S A -S Ji itA5.H(I.UaN I. ib day OS. orJ l y tnut-al roi.s Lt, ly r. W. 11. Stot.ru.ac If l!r ng fr .m it.1 Cr.n, , Tt liulr. w.ll to r'M'Inmd st Nn.40(iUlh Mriü;n trrei. Alt iL. Iw.a.-. jrta.tui. toll lata Orminte et 11 br r.WTKt 4 U 4.:1. HAN. lr..llan-p:is, July 13, l-Jyll dlw Diolution of Co-Piir(ner.sIii. 'IHK fjartner fclp atrclifwrs l tec tetwti the A unier-l:.el hy lis tjletf KhtMnNu & UNA Vi Ki i IÜU day U(-: UrJ ty U-tHl C Q-bt. Mr. 4caaiara ill eonttnw t carry hat.r-. at t1. oll i'U'-n, U aa'ttiued cullct a.l iu ü ie tLr firm anl a,!! py lbs fi.m itite 6:laei. THOH CILVOMj, J. UcTaalAKt. liiiaasp.l ., Jul; 11, IcCJ -J.H-wla NOTICE.
IJ II rCK C IsT IC . j Bl'.a f r acutSi V.ln tV.e wall, will be received by ' 1.0 u'.drr.l;t.J ULtii lb Ism is t. Plans aud. ;...C;.Uvti cuy U iita at ray oS e, 31 Wut Oho! rstt. D. A. bUii-Kj, Archer.. Icd.s:i?3!:j Jsly 13 litvj-Jyli dJt !
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HGTROPOLITAX THEATRE. Saturday Evening, July 15thf 1865. HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE. , i r 11 A II I A V O Is o . Dacr vi. jn.u. ca annua drum zouo .. AMAf.i Uin.M..awsNS. sl-m 'XL" BT TO.' J J '&'! .-mPairr ,,r trrT?s Partsrlte ! a'l rertJ alir. iir Circ ior; Inn:" r.", f r ' prron-.,4 tw; Orcbf tra eat, ;jt-n; Ua.lfTt an! tnj Circle, U rent.; CkltJrm io aro-, U. CIUNOX OF TIMK: I'ojr ojn ai7,- o ttoc pr'ly. Overture ri-i. Bif xr at a u'f!wl rrec(.lT I' VtmCULAK SÜT1CK.-T1. Hot.. Car Irats ths rh.alr etriy eean ai th elie t tbe irlormanca. Pecple llvlnx at a dlitaoce can rely oo thll. MASONIC HALL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JI'M t Clh, iMhand itiih. Ill K U i"V Ii Iii:, Ths world ruownd rianlt, anno inces to lha c!tiirm Indian. polii that le will have the fcnr of living Threo Griuul ConoortN, When bswlilb-jaisl. ted by the reiterated TIoIIbM HF.NHY llAll.t, aMt tbe Ureal Ameriran Tenor, K. u. i-owaru. J. Kt'XKl.K, Conductor, aal A. l. PATIKKK. Brl:ra. Mr. KL'NKRLf -ounclng tbeis Concerts, a.or tbe mailcal ' dlii. ,aa tl" that he will ptp.tct tfca Ctnt a-eni from msoy of tis gt atet Matr. and that tbete entertainmBts will provt ef loeslcolatle beoettt to tbe Student of Mui'c, a wP aa tls AnaisOr servlnu s illustrations of iL Jjivlue Art FOR PAltTICCLAiH, SIK I 'KiV.P.AKMF. Prices tf "ral-iJon tn Ceut. Secnred Seit. . Ti Cents Sile of R-errl St i:t cotimrucs ibis (alardsr) msrnlrg at A. il. Beabaia t Co's Moslo Stars. Jjl3 dlt TÄB B R NAC LB, iLIIIVililU IMLU'IJ TRlli rii FROM ST. LOUIS, MO., Joseph V. FlcuerltiaT. I'roprletor Monday Evoning, July 17th, 18G5, WIM, OPKN Pun TUE arJIMKH FPAON. Uli h a Kirtt Cms VV KI 11 V rr 1 s Cl i TJ I 12 , I .luhratii.it tl.e ift.r t.ilrnt Ii. America. Pt r furthtr pn culars .-r LiU. dtf , ßTTEr Tili: .AIM)MS NATIONAL mm ! at,' skTKkLY KKl'OKT K THK CON UT MS OK the In.llanap'ills Nattc iul lla'ik on tha itmtii'.ng .f i.iefi't Monday of Jul, l"t'5: KKSOntCKS. Nwtt a an.! r.UU Dlacouuted f U. r, i-St) Bonds dep- sited with ih- Trea. ure t.f the I'tilted State V. S Kon.l- In Hai.k Hue rrcni Natlutinl listi. In N-w Tirk ai. l Cmrliii.atl Furniture, Ka'e and Klitureie i:ie a:i1 Taxe .... t'rrm mm nil I utnt Kmilttfliren Hid Cash Ittrui 'iol.l Mild MUf Interest Ilearin; lre-ury Not OlJ.T Inwfnl ?t..y of the V.S sii.tra so TlKl.UiU Ml f l.MKl Oil nri-.r, ? ir, 'I f.C3 63 r.',o 9 ft 37 0) Ui tr.i.1 03 Sl .3t'.i (() ItMl.tNiO (Ml I2,W.230 fc7 I.UPILITIES. Cnj.lta' .fy J .9 .V 0 1 Oo mitt sio.tHMi no Ciicu'aiton ndUldi al l'cpit United Slater I)')oltiuw H.tni and Hinken. ... lüieri--i, rin.'cnnt ar.d K. clitnK" l,6K! 832 31 ' 7rt,l:w M 41. IV) O'j t2.732,ti:i4 7 Jyll dl THKO. P. HSUmiKY. ITs't. BANKS. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK -orirviiv.rfvioi.iH. No. 23 North Meridian Street. Mperiial .ttfriita lor the ale of Ihe ? 3lO l.oatii flini BSNK 1 "0V? OPEJt tOU Tili lIta2C4 I aetlf.n of bmine; will do a tleneral pitiking BalLes. üovernuieLt Srcurltie of all kind Sept conlaatly ivu hind and for f ale at the mnit reionable rates. IIKNUT 8CH5LUh Preidei.t. V. T. Matarr. Cahier. JtS dtf ALES. SANDS' CKLKHIMTEP CII.CAGO STOCK .ü I It E IM ALBS, JOS. 0'CO.KRIC. Mile VlRCHt. No. 54 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INI) f 1Hr" BKüertlgned ha alwayi tu hand a large surely A of birrs s aad ils'.f Barrel f r tl- Iride, aud Quarfrr barrrlt for I'rlvate r amUlrt. He a o botti Ala a d Po'tr eiprely for Pr!ata Familie, a It I ftronely reconnnetdrd ty Pujlt!an for H Df'l'chal prprt.ts. j.ii d f Jus. o'cuiti:it, A T I 1 . X is nmioixvM mimxc rosiwxv. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. tilC-iSNiZ.! LN.'KU ll.K I.AtTis OF IN'UI.VNa. Onpltial. -:,. In s tHi -Isiara .at I Hl Polliara I hcIi WOIIKIN. ITAIMTAL. sjTO.tHHi Otrirs-No. 3 Ta" jtt A T;!.k k. li.'i.r apa'Ii, TtJ. 0 K P I C F RS. vs iil.aia M . Turarf , Prrsider.t at. t ai.per!i.teu'Lt Ir, Kuvt. Vn' Pr.Mnt. fcdla A. bs, hreretary. i, Gsoiy ft:'l, tiH m-'T. 1) I k n: T o I; J . UIj I.chi, V. a sKuoCel t. wo II Turner, J. A t ; rui.cr. Vi T. Clai c. C C H.i. J. C. Uertti, Lac r-n U.I., Ouivr Ü mu, Jir.-; ilUwa-'t t lia A. l;ari. A hea ted nnoi'er f har. are tow 9cd t tka rnbl-c on term ibat its Copai.y feel enfldat will py librfrlln (Iver Two Uuodrcd Per Cent 110 per '4 a re oniy reqalr.d at tla,e of obrr:; tlou. Por raspi, rtrcalars or lufortnatloti, spp'y to tbe c. rrtiry of the Company, st InUnicl!. aprta 5A w-ltnai T?!! A MONTH! I nt Aer.t. .trys,bre, at Ar-.lc.i, us HJt se;ius svsr aaeraa txu panitalars Jr. ASdren OTIS T. ÜAfcJlT, ravi'dawSwi BiUsford, Mats'
MCDICALi '
. ' r ' " " ; At rir-rrK-H f8r,t tÄ1 Ftal Phyildaa, tcthe attttUa cf sat tkeri, bet SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHINO, Which frsatly farllltates U rroesa sf tsttalaf, j sofleelcglbsgcmi, radsclng all mflamnatles, will ailsy ALU PAIN and apaiiaodie action, and la SDRETO REQDLATEtheBQWELS tpedpoii it, ssotbors.lt will givvrt Isyearsslvas and Relief and Health to Yonr Infante. We ha put ap and sold tU!s art ids f., r 9r30years,. aul CAV SAT IN CUNUl KNCK AM) TKL'Tll of It wbat we bavs "ever been abls to ay of anv other medlclae r. . r.i it.sr- 11 aiuaii 1. JL ni.-sttl.K I lls I AH t-H. IU EFfKCr A CL'KK. when tlmsly uaod. .er 4k4we know an lustac. .f dikaatUfacilon by uy Mia who ua.4 tt. On tha coniriry, all are delighted with IU opera Hods, aud peak Io tertsi of cowtntodatlon of Us saagkal decia aud snedtcal rlrlaea. Wa apeak la this nailer WHAT WK ItO KÜÜW " 'ir 30 y.ara eiperletice. AND P1.KDÖK0LR KKl'CfATlüN lOKTOIt FULilLUK NT Ol IVilaTttlt ii:kl-! Il.ri.ikf n orery lntanc wbere tbe lnart I nrerlrg froJ pa! and exban-ttoo, rel ef will bs found to fifteen ertwenty rr! ntes alter tbe ynip I adrotDlvtered. Pub directions for tng will arcatapaoy ear h butt iet Xon.geaa'ne onl.a tb. fac-aimil of Ct K1 19 A PEHKINH. New Tork. Is no tha octide wrapper Rol lky Prtigf.tititbroa-fccTittha world. Prici' only 3j Cents u Oottlr. The Florence Nihtingalo or the Nursery. The foil ws In it u au .urart frtTo a Utter wrltt.s by tbe K.v. K. Z VV.ls.r, ! tba ti.rmn Keforwed Me. anger, at ;katnterbtK, Pa.: A OENEFACTRE00. Tbera la a woruaa In tbe ptjMIe eye wboi taa Bai' a'.l along beeu sso(lated( la esr mind, with ta 'Tan tee," yesek." art4-l!nmbog.M Pot it Is so do leogtr, and wa eewtro to wrt bar oarae frrxn all sacbsaaplcioaa axlallun.fr. In all other nulnlk. Whatever Oittiabs wo rssybsve of wo-ninly dellcsrv and propriety, ws will all aJiult that man ah so la tha Nura ibo QihaI Nur tbe (trot Narse. Vt bt bar we ball bae frmil Priflcian r not, (jnton wblrb ntu.t , derided hy llr.ie and prti i ! j!p, ,ijd not a matter of taito. Pride. prejudice, caprtc ami ra-tjia may as wU b.baro tbemele, fur It ttirie really a waat, tb.ra will aleo bo opplj; If there be a "calling," tLero will tv a coming. Na'.uro and haman ocletyaro always self-acpplylng, and though Art and PaMn may Lltelt-r, they rannt prevent. Mr, vf muww doea not wlan to tteat you geutlovseo Nor does al e preacrlbo regimeti Jor Vtcr wl.ea; bot bo molesily appears aa a neargf r of health and bap plnes to your lt.ff.Lt la tho crsdio. Is there anythlnc Improp-r to tbat! A Suraa of "W tear." sperteoc can buldlT aay wbat ia or Is not good for a babe, and ongnt to be listened to. tuxt apeed ber on ber anmblo anl hippy tsisklon. fbe Utk mott sueoeaafnl pbvsl clan and aaot efTertoal bonofartreaa ear little one ovor enjoytd ber doting parent not excepted. Ja it open tho door for hrr, a:,U stn. VTlnilow will provs tbo Amor Iran Plor.nre Mgbtieitalo of tbo 5orery. Of tbli w ar. ao aure, that we will teach eur '8aay" to say A Hleflog ou Mrs. vf Inalow" for belplnf bertosorvlvo and oacapo tbo griping, coltcklng ao4 toothing slego. Wo confirm ovorj worw sot ferta la tbo proayoctaa. It , perfonni preclaely what It profeaaes to porfora, ovtry part of It nothing lea Awsy witb yoaiCoreUal(" ,'Paroor1c,,,"Drop,,"Laa':a:lnl,,' Mil every obsr rarrotlc," by which tho batei jc&4 into itapldlty, and rendered dull and Idiotic lit Uta. Wa bao paver aeen Km. Wlnatow-know ber only ibrongb tbo preparation of ber "lootblaj Irap for Children Teetaing." If wo bad tbo pt sro would saaVa her, s he U, a physical savior to tko infant race.. Itc-t. Ilrnllh nnd C'nniforf .Hollirrnnd :iid. Io HU. WINILOWS tOOTIIINO 1TBUP fof ekfldret teetaing, oortens tbo gasss, roducei l&fiasasmaUoB, ! Uti ill pain, and ceres wind cbcllc. Perfectly safe la allcaea. W woild ssy to every mother wbo bas a suffering child, do cot let year prejudice, ner tbe prejo. dice cf olbfM, tand betw.a yon and iyoir luBering child and tbo re! ef tbat will be ure .a, abaolsul y ure t a fallow tke ao .f thi. wodtrlne If timely ce4. U)X'T FAlt, TO PROCUEK MUS. WIXSI)Wi aoinilirro aTKUP, for children te.tblt a;. It baa beea tj.ed for 33 Tran with never failing aafety and ucreis by m.lltot.s of ootbara for their children. It correct, aridity of tbo atoaarb, relieve wiid cbolic, r.gitai.a the bowel, aa 1 g'.vss reit. ts:th and romf-rt tn mother andcbiM. ()T.f5n.4 Iay itre.t, 5ew Tork. IkNOTHT TOL'tt l ilEJLMlf. STAND Er.TWgtS war uff.rlna: cbllf and tbe r.lt.f tbat win abaolut. ly .ure to foiiowtba cf MKa. WlMSUjvT'S ()1I I NO SYkl'P. 1 1 correct sxlJliy if tbo stBsrb. relieves wini cn.uc, r.iraiatea tbe bow. la. aofin tbo g're re.t ta ibe motber and health to tb-cttld guma. T!.. f.!:owitg i an atra:t freia t.tter wetten by the lies. J a.lloln. paittr tf tie Plerrenrt "treat Kaptl.t Churth, I rookljL, N. T.. to tho J.artal si.4 M.egrr, CliM.lt.LaU Ü., aad apak oluo..a to te.t ct that w(.rld-ret). ba o..ilrma MKS W 1 5 SLf)VI 'a 0)THlN(liTKLPfrORCMlLIH5THTlll50r "vs r. aa adv.rtiaemert m y.cr olsoiatof VikJ. TTINSI.ÜW.. fWHIlllNO bYltlP. N.w.ws esvsr ia.4 a wt In fa.or of a patent medicine beforo la otr lir. but wa f.. e-aupU.X to ay to oar reeSer tbat tble Is o koa-lug-wo Lsvo tr.e.1 it, and know It to bo all It clalru. Itii probably one of tbe uet uccea.M w.odl. cir.a of lb day, bscaa.o II I o of tbo beat- Aad thooe of yoqr reader wbo bsvo babte saat do batter than lay is a sapptj." CAUTIO 1ST. Ibe gr.ai pputai:-.y .f Mra. W'inlw'a Sootbttg tjtip, for children te.tbltg, bos laduco4 or principal person to pat ap articles to bo aso4 for Iba oasao for In adeerttalng wblcb Iber bawo not only sovted oar aJ.rtieto.fct and aoticea from tbo pre. a, bat bas copied cerMficatea anS Utters from clergymen sad oaaera, aattalbff olksr txajo io u g.caioo oorua&aiat wwaworatltfslatoes. ..... wrTst)aadwC3iJ i
