Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4615, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1865 — Page 3

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TUESDAT MORMJJG. AUGUST. JOB PRITINO. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ac. ' Circulars- : Blanks, BiU Heads, Bills Lading, Ac, Ac. Don promptly sat tlale Of f ice, la the nttt style, mn first quality Paper, ass at at .Law Prlcee. i-ira mm a Call. C I T Y I TEMS. tS7"iIichael Oarity. of the A'lsm Eiprej Companv, bit our tbtiik lor lt Louisville pipers. IST" A . C. Dawes has told hi Interest in lie firm of Evaas, Dawes L Co., aud. oa accouct of i!l health, takes a trip to a cold climate . t7 There will be co reception to daj. Some three or four regi meats are on their way abJ are ezpected to arrive tomt time during the week. tlT iesterJay wu one of the finest dava that webavebeea blesel with for months. An unusasllj Urge r umber of peror.4 were oo the street. t5T"Tbe Sitte Library rooms, under ihe management of the present Stute Librariao, Kev. Mr. Foster, are modelt of neatness and ood arrangement. A great number of arranger daily visit the rooms . 137" There will be another trisl of Steam Fire Kngiuea this ooroin at 8J , o'clock at the West street canal rossies;. Ac engine from the Ilscd Works, at Seneca Falls, New York, will throw gainst the Latta 5y"But two promotions were msde at the office of Ibe Adjutant General in Indiana regi meats on yesterday. Tbey were, Lewis Schramm, lit Lieutenant, and Ed. J. Prescott, 3J Lieuteo int, both of the 121th. KT" The soldier that was injured by the pre mature discharge of the cannon on the day ol the Sherman reception, i getting along finely His arm was not amputated, as it was at Sr.t thought would be necessary. 1 a . ESTThere is at present no place of public amosement in the city. Either the hot weather or want of patronage has closed all amusement halls. The season at the Metropolitan will open on the 4ih of the coming month. RJTIf the contractor who has the contract for paving the south side of Kentucky avenue, docs not commence work in a bort time the residents on the street Intend petitioning the City Council to re-let thecontrsct. RFTheOne Hundred and Fifty-fourth Indiana Regimen, curr. hiring seven hundred and thiity men, under commatd of Colonel Frank Wilcox, arrived in this eitj yesterday. In tbe afternoon the men wer marched to the Arm Iept and delivered up their gun They are quartered at the S)liiers Home. All Kiubt At 7 South Illinois street can be found Wer Wright. Chas Wright, and AI. Casterlin, who ia alway right. la aJ litiuu. is Frack Wrighl'a ale. and, also, Dunetn's pure Bourbon whisky. Xo better eiting, artistically served up, can be found in the city than at the All right rcjtauriDt. 67 South Illinois street tW The Oie hundreJ and Fifty-Fourth regiment, Col Frank Wilcox, and the One hundred and Fifty-Sixth, Lieutenant Colonel Smith, both twelve months regiment, and numbering in the aggregate 1.163 officers scd men. will dine to day at tbe Soldier' llome at 1 o'clock, and bare reception at tbe State IIuu?e in the uiual furm at 2 P.M. Iumoialitt er Cots Tbe Louisville Press gives tbe following good advice to parents: Look oat for your boys, fathers and mothers, when night comes on. Thert is nothing more ruinous to their morals than running about at that time. Under cover ef darkness they acquire their edu cation in crime; they learn to be rowdyisb, if not absolutely vicious; tbey can catch up loose talk; tbey bear sinful expressions; they see obcene things; thej become reckless and vicious. If you would save them from vulgarity, s.ive them from vice, etve them from prison, see tu it that night finds iLeui at borne. tW e are informed by Mr. Loomis, Secretary State Board of Agriculture, that the preparations for the forthcoming State Fair, to be held at Fort Wayne, are nearly completed. Tbe buildfng that have been erected are the must commodious of any previous exhibition, and the arrangements lor displtjiug articles and for the accommodation of visitors are unsurpassed. The exhibition promise to be tbe roost successful of any ever held in the S;ate, and to its success much is due to Mr Loomis, whois an indefatigable laborer in the intere-t of the -tate Hoard of Agriculture Police MaTTxas William Ryan and John Zink were held to bail ou chirge ol assault and battery, with intent to kill, in the sum of $1 ..'CO. Id default tbey were sent to jail. Daniel Sullivan, Michael Kelly, Janie She ban, John Doberty, Lrrv Douahue, Frederick Janer. and IT. 1). Coday, were charged with being drunk. Tbey each paid the usttsl $3 and cots. Timothy Cassey, Leu. Prituhaul and Francis M. Sunderland were also drunk, aud iu default of fine and costs, wrre sentenced to the chain gang for ten days. Daniel Sullivan, James Sbeban and Michael Griffith, for disturbing the peace, paid $11 10 apiece. John Hickman, on charge ef public indecency, went lu jail twenty day in default of fine and tie.r:e Prtit. viiting houe of il 1 -f a ru . ent to jail fur thirty davs. John Dougherty and lmiel Sullivan, forestrylng a murderous weapon concealed upon their persons, were put down for $6 40 apiece. They ps'.J the sum. Walter Marley desecrated the Sabbath Day, and for the desecration paid 3 70 John Wheeler, on chargr f aMautt and hat tery. wa.-i sent to jail thirty )) in default of $;) and cotj 'aT W asiiisotom StRksr The lucreate of buinrs houses oo West Washington street during the past few years, is another evidence of the substantia! and rapid growth of Indianapolis. In iS.Oanl lMJl.it wis with great difficulty that husioeaa rooms in Wake's bloca, opposite the Hates House, could find tensnis at very low rents, and upon that tmt several stores wer vacant At that time, on the two square weat of Tentirade strrct, there were only two or three re tail establishments. Four vesrs hive mde a text At change. Now Weet V Llnlon street, from lllitaiis street to the River Hridge, U filled wtth store and manufactories presenting fry evidence of thrift. What were dwelliug houe two jesrs ago have betu convrrted into bu.nr rovou and the late vacant lots are now occupied by store rogui. There i oue serious draobark to the pro-penty of bumes on West Washing ton street, and that i the pace occupied by the State Hou.e Yard We know not the nature ot the title by which the Sue holds that property, but if it could be sold ard ued lor bunnr.s j urpoe the change would be uf heuent to the rommercial interests of the nett cud ol the town. k new State House mmt food be built. The prevent building, besides t.etng tnadiquate for the purpors intended, is, in conv-juence ol it deficient ventilation, a mat: kil!rr. Not a e. uf tbe Legislature baa occurred (or tuaiiv vrars that did not record the death of some of its members, or eUe the seeds of disease were own which resulted fatally. It would be tet tcr for lbs interests of the city and of the State. if a bew location waa electrd fur the Cf tol. more retired , and a buildirg erected adapted to the business, and cret. table to the wealth at;d eoterprue of one of the foremoat State of th L'nioo. Tbe preaent Iruciure ia a disgrace to Sute.'ani wt trust theneit LegUlature will have liberality and State pride enough to provide f r the erecliua of a Caitwl worthy of ludiaua t-s7Morgu llatdrr ciU draw tLeir luoiit; ur calling in person at IMake's Military Agrnrv, by leuding Power of Attorney. i d

VST" Never at any time lo tbe history of In diacspolis hu thtrt beta exhibited so much pub

lie enterprise upon the part of the citizens in tbe way of Improvement as tbe present season. Subtantisl and commodious buildings are being erected in every buioese locality of the city, besides a large number of private residences. The imptu Indianapolis received from being made the centre of military operations, so tar advanced fcer in prosperity, that now when the immediate cause that firs; gave tie city new vigor and brought into requisition a great macv utmanis, that under other circumstances, probably, never would have been developed, that there is no fear that she may relape into tbe unimportant place the bel l a few years since. Tbe degree of prosperity and progress attained will be kept up until the Capital C.ty becomes the mart of trade for the State, and her wholesale and retail ca pscities at present are far beyond what the mol sanguine would have predicted at tbe commencement of the war. Bat while wt hive made great progres as a commercial city, there baa Ween no correspondent advancement in the sys tern of municipal government. That department has cot kept psce withe tbe general advancement. Men who have felt an interest ia promoting tbe welfare of tbe city, by and through their own private exertions, have been too much engrossed with, their own affairs to permit themselves to have their attention distracted from their own immediate concerts, and have failed to cote the lamentiWe deficiency exwtiog in tbe management of tbe Corporation, or e!;e ober ing it, have deferred applying the preper remedy that would produce the needed reform, until there was rome assurance of securing the desired ends. The present administration of the City Government may be ia cspable bands, and we believe it is entrusted to men who hare tbe welfare of tbe city as nevly as any Administration could; but, while they may have a perfect theory, there is evidently a great lack of practical and energetic action upon the part of those whose bulnes it is to advance tbe Corporation interests. The apathy with which this matter baa been treated is alike injurious to the private and public interests, and not until there is a general awakening upou the subject will there be the proper action taken - We have eroded the stream, hadn't we better swap bores? TaiAL or tus Latta Steam Fibk EniiE Yeaterdsv afternoon one of tbe Litta steam fire engines, manufactured by Line L Bodiey, of Cincinnati, made a trial throw of water, at tbe crossiug of West street with the Canal. A number of eitixens were present to witness the workings of tbe engine, among others, a number of tbe City Council and the Mayor and Chief of the Fire Department. The engine was placed on the bridge and the water used taken from the Cacal. Sufficient steam to throw a stream of water through a nczzle of one inch in diameter one hundred and eighty feet w is obtained in the short spsce of five minutes and fifteen seconds, being considerable sooner th in is mde by any other pattern of fire engine. The furthest throw was two hundred and fifteen f et. through a nczzle of one inch and one-sixteenth in diameter. The working of the machine wa-i modt admirable and perfect in all respects and the steidine?s and power of the stream thrown, was all, we should think, could be desired. One of its advantages, and that a very great one, is that it cao raise steam more quickly and gene rate it more freely than any other fire engine now made, and that it requires less repairs and is more reliable for constant service, which are requisite qualities in such michines The engine itelf is of the finest workmanship, combining durability with perfectneM aud bcautv of finish. It is also propelled without the ai-iist ance of horses, when once steam is got up, and in this respect claims another superiority. It is the intention of the City Council to, at some time during the year, purchase an additional engine for the Fire Department, end the builders of the Latta Machine hive brought one of their manuSacture, and publicly tested it at their own eipenae belore asking its purchase by the city. The cosine is guarihteed to perform all that is claimed. The first requisites of r. utetra fire engine should be the qu:rkne.-s in which tbey ear! be put Into working order after they are at tbe scene of conflagration, and their effectiveness aud durability, and we conclude from our own observations and from tbe opii.ion of practical machinists that the Latta engine combine these requisites in an unequaled degree. As there is another trial this morning of tbe same machine we will defer further remarks until to-morrow' isaue. The Proceedings of theCttjr Council. COCXCIL CUAMBKa. ) 1 ndi an afolis, August 7, 1SG5 ) The Committee on the House of Refugo reported that tbe baemeut story bad been completed, and tbe first tier of Joice laid, the work, so far, having cost $6,400. Two stories will cost $C,U00. The committe advice the completion of the building. Speeches were made by Seideusticker and others against doing anything more towards the completion of the building this fall, and by Jam-e-'on, Emerson and Thompson in favor. On motion of Mr. Jameson, tbe report was refrrred back to the Committee with instructions to report if a part of the City Hospital can not be temporarily ued as a House of Hefuge. The Mayor reported the amount of fines collected for the month of July at $1,467 83, with thirty convictions for high crimes as follows: Bigamy, one; grand larceny, 'gbt; petit larceny, four; murder in the aecond degree, one; robbery, four; professional gambling, one; keeping gambling Louies, eight; asgtult with intent to kill, oue; manslaughter, out; aggravated assault and b.ittery , one. The following ord nances on the third revl mg were pA-sj'ed: To grade and gravel North street an 1 sidewalks from the wet lice of Blackford street to Bright street. To grade aud gravel J.tme street an 1 sidewalk beiween Indiana avenue and St. Clair street. To grade and gravel the alley running north aud south through squire 3'2, between Ohio and New York streets. atSOLlTIOMS By Mr. Allen: Directing City Atlmiey to commence suit againt II Timmermtn, contractor, lor gradirg and graveling Meek sti-et, for non-fulfillment of his contracts Kefrrred to City Attorney. It? Mr. Orosveoor: Instructing the Chief nf Police to purchase btdges and number, lo bulge and number the police force. Referred to Committee on Police Morios By Dr. J imeson: Thtt the petition of Au drew Wallace, asking for damages incurred by changing grade of streets, be taken from the table and referred to the City Attorney. On in vetigation, it w found that Mr. Wallace's pe tition hsd been rrje cted. at.d not Isid on tbo table. l)r Jaraesn ameuded his motion ao as to bring Mr Wallace's claim before tbe Attorney, ith instructions to report at the next meeting. Uy Dr Thompnon: 1 hat the Street Commisiouer be instructed to make aculvert, the whole width of the street, at the crossingof Tennessee and Ohio street, on the North wide Kelerred to Board of Public Improvements By Dr Jameson: That the Street Coraral loner he instructed to opn gutter on New Jersey street, bctwreu Ohio and Wah,ngtoti stieeti Keferrel to Hoard of i ubbc Improvements Ky Mr. Hrown: That Ihe Itjariof t'uMic tinprovrrocnt be directel to cover with pltnk the entire width of Pennsylvania and I Ma wire treet bridges, over Pocue's Kuo, and to con struct such stone work as mty be tiestary m make abutments to the Delaware street bridge, thefiilon Itailway Compsuv to be csllel upon to piy one half theeipcnes thereof Ileferrfd to Ilrd of Puhlie Improvement By Mr Looroi. That the Street Com mis si u'er be authontsd todonble his force an 1 e'etr thestrscta and al!es. tbe Board of Public Im provements to report an additional appropriation for the same, for one mouth. Agreed. triiru iniMi Mr. Broen introduced an ord. tunes au'.borix it. Julius A. Urjsvenor to lay dowu a track from the reding mill track on Tenneree street, south of South street, to enter upon square 'JJ. sti J grant to be subject tj revocation at any time, on sit mouth' notice Passed under supenior of the rule Mr. Brown introduced au ordinance making an appropriation for building a suNtatlial lence around tie City Cemetry . Keferrel to Committee on l'ncvolence Mr Browr introduced au ordinance requiring Military Cltim Agents lo takeout licenses before being allowed to proaecute their calling lie ferred to City Atlordey. On tintioti, the Council dj )urced A cegro woman died at Vinceurcs tbe ether day aed one hundred and five years

fFor tbe f Ute SesUaebl Tecapersuiee. EniToa Skxtisil: Tbe usual Sabbath afterboon Temberanc Meeting was be'd at the Tabernacle yesterday (Sunday.) at 4 o'clock P. M. There was a goodly audience present, and P.ev. Dr. Jewett. of Terra Haute, delivered a very able and sensible address cf about halfen hour's duration. Col. James Blake made a brief, enthusiastic and characteristic little speech, which was followed by singing. Mr. Keifer's Choir improves, with practice, and the singing was excelled. Good speakers will address tbese meetings every Sanday. It is proposed to continue them as long as there is any good to be dose thereby. We care not for the sneers of men in office or out of it. We bare weighed tbe question carefully; we find in it tbe element of rijht, and we will work, and trust for our work to bring forth good fruits. We may be "vi

sioc&riea; we may lack "insaence ana "force of character." but what little ability we have shall go on tbe right side. Bv order of the Committee. . " Wm W.U. McCi-inr. Src'y of Meeting and Ch'n of Committee. BUSINESS NOTICES. Officer' Fir Accounts With all affidavits complete, made out correctly at Blake's Military Agency, by Captains King and Madden. 5-3 57Tbe undersigned has this dav sold bis stock of Staple and Fancy Goods to J. K. Whelan. AU accoints srainit the undersigned will be sect to bim for settlement, and all parties indebted to bim are recueeted to aettle immedi ately. I will be found at the old stand for a short time D J. Calliaw I MOIA!f AFOLtS, Augut 7, lfc65 In retiring from the business which I bave conducted for tbe ptst four years, I am thankful for the liberal support which I have received. and only merit ion tbe name of my successor to secure bim a renewal of the patronage which the people of Indianapolis bare heretofore given bim. D. J. Callixa. P dlw EiaxKA' The Invallible Haik Restobative Decidedly the be?t article for restoring grey hair to if? natural color, (not dying) curing all disease of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a softness and gloss that nothing elfecan produce Price $1 00 per bottle Sold by all druggists. J. F Senour, druggist, Bttes House Block, agent. eod-tf Noth e, Som or Temfeeasce! Washington Division, No. 10. meets everv Tuesday eveniug at Temperance Hall, at 712' o'clock. A general attendance of the members is requested this evening, a business of itnnortance will be trans acted En Fasoli, K S. E J. Moeris, W. P. tW A rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dyed), and all diseases of tbe scalp, falling off, 4c , cured by nsi.ig "Eu reka," the infallible hir restorative. Price fl 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. Sekock, Druggist, Bates House Block, Agent. eod-tf X3T Cromptou's Strawberry Balsam i a certain remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus. Mux, heartburn, and all bowel complaints. It is entirely vegetable. A specific for camp diarrhoea. Sold at wholesale by Browning 4 Sloan, Indianapolis. 7-eod Stoh Rooms to Rext Two good Store Rooms, Xos. Ill and 113 Eist Washington street, opposite tbe Court House, can be leased for a term of years. Inquire of Dr. A. D. Oall. No. 65 North New Jcreev street, between 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. ' 4 tf GJ"Don't forget the three days' pacing scd trotting, at the Sugar Grove, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 9;h. lUth and 11th. One stable of horse from Michigan have already arrived, and two are on the road from Kentucky. c u TaaaArix Socr. Every morning, at 10 o'clock, a free luucb, consisting of all tbe delicacies of the season, is served up at Florence's Reading Rooms, corner of Meridiao and Maryland streets, up stairs. H C5The heirs of deceased soldiers can obtain pay, bounty, and pension, at Colonel J. W. Blake's War. Claim Agency. Instructions sent by mail . 5 3 PoTATor.s One car load of very fine potatoes, large and sound, at 35 East Market street. t O. O. IIolma. fsVSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on the fourth pe of to-day's paper. jau 25 tl. NOTICE. ZW FO KM OUE I H A N T W E N T Y YEARS MATHEWS' YKXKTIA5 HAIUUYK has stood the teat or tritt, aud 1 contrtly iucreastna; lu pnblic favor. THK VKNKTIAN H AlK DTK Is the bett snd cheapen mad. It price U only ?5 cents, and each bvttle contaia dou!e the quantity uf dyt in the usually Ktld er tl. THISHAIK DYE I manufactured by a peculiar pr. ce, which render It InCSftely uperior to any dy io market. IWing complete In one bottle, uo preparation I rrqairrd, which greatly simplifl the application. IN USING THIS DTK joa avoid tbat at rrr, tai appearance by which dyed b air and whiskers are rradily rrcofQlted, wbfn an inferior article ba beea ced, a It prxiuce a perfectly natural color of any ha'le that is detired, from a ricn bruwn to a Jett j, lutrou b'sck, tbat will not imut, crock, or Main tbe clothing. InvrM 73 cents and you will be convinced. Sold by all Druggit and Fancy Ood Dealer. A. I. MAT1IKW., Manufacturer. I EM VUMHNM A CO. New York, W kolesats Aeetts. snylO-daod-1 j FOR SALE. CARRIAGES! AT THE NEW CARRIAGE SHOP ,o so l ast (Georgia strert, Itelvtt cn .Vleridlasa and 1'rnni) I anln. f uy AQ ur tbf Mecoud IUii-1 Top iUr(( , one Jeuny I LindCarrlr, iearly a roo! as i ew. I'D Ktern t-nilt Top Uacv, liw, Alse, one C'ntmder. Double eat Fblonahle Carriage, Ith Hnl Top on baca ea, very flnrly f.nlobed, ai J Ctber article in my litis t trdiomto nirnllou, fr sale at prlcci corrtspornbrf wltk tbe !rcl.ne gt tnsteilsl. J)Jt-0St U C. SHAW. X A V I O , A I s PETROLKrn SIINIMi COUIMNY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ok.iamcd ortrr.H THK LAWS op iduna Capital. H:.M), !. Its tiK lnrr l S if ly Doliiara I'strti WOItKINO CAPITAL. ITü.ihh Otn e-So. 3 Taloatt A 5cv'i Plc. Ii.dln'.u, lad. o r f t C K K ! . Will . il. Tsraer, rreUnt anj uprtnlJtil TlVeUtei Koot, Vice Preldekt. kiJwia A. tu!. Kacretary. J. Dear-- fttill, Trea.arer. It IKK C TORA, iwi RKt, W. A. Hcbofle'.4, Wut. U Turaar, J. AOroMsncr, VTm. T. Clark. C C. Olia, 3. C. Hrrtb, La rien U.i:, Omar Newman, Jsrrs McUoa and Kdeta A. A l.tn'tml iinUr vf Shares ara bow 9rea ta tka rok'ic oa terms that tbs Cotspaoy fee 1 confident i'.l - . v j a Over Tho Hundred Per Cent SIO pr bra only rqmird at tlma ef abrr4ptla. rev otapa, ctrcaiara or larermatlea, apply ta Irttary ef ist Company, at Ia4iaapUs. aprH dlw-dfrllt

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c roars p smai.vrrae an.vsvara iimiit. MIDNIGHT REPORT. Wr Tlornlns; llepssrf "ee rirat I'afe. THE ELECTION IN KENTUCKY AFFAIRS IX GEORGIA. SUPPRESSION OF NEWSP1PERS. JOHf? SURRATT IN CANADA. Letter from Wade Hampton. THE DEFEAT OF CORTINAS. Ac.. Ac.. Ac . Ac. Ac. The Electlwn In Kentuckr. Louisville-, August 7. Tbe city vote for Congress: Uosseau, administration, 4,502; Mailory, l.Ted; if undy, 121. Tbe election of Honsseau from tbe Filth District is eoncedeJ. All four of the Administration candidates for tbe State Legislature from tbis city are elected. Columbia Harding. 201 ; Tyler, 7C; Garrard, 102 Canopbellsviile All precincts beard from cire Hardin;. 502; Taylor, 196. Cave Citj Grider, 141; Lowrj, 42. Glasgow Lowry, 115; Orider, 228Colesbur Taylor, 25; Harding. 23. Russellville Orider, 157; Lowry, 107. Franklin The Anti-Amendment ticket in tbis country prevailed by about 300 msjority. Small vote polled. Murfordsviile Tbe Anti-Amendment ticket in tbis county stood 150 to 200. Covington Approximate of Kenton county, 1,100 Union majority. Ilowliog Oreeu Urider, 561 ; Lowry, ICC. HopkinvilIe Yeaman,183; Ritter, 144. Mount Vernon As far as bearJ from. Rtu dall. Union, 433; Garrard, opposition, 153. icbolsvi!le Sbanklin, Conservative, ICG; Fry, Union, 91 i'lsqnemine District Two hundred mijoritv for Fry. Tbe majority iu Madison couuty for amend ment candidates is from 400 to 450 Lebanon Harding, 219; Tavlor, 70 HuL'kinsville Ritter. 155; Yeaman, 2J2. Somerset About 700 raajoritj for amendment candidates. Montgomery County Conservative maiority over 400. Danville, Hovle County Fry, for Concreis. 300; Sbanklin, Conservative, for Congress, 464. Paris-Shanklin 279, Frv 133. iiourbon Uotintv will go largely aeainat tbe constitutional amendment. Frankfort Comervstive msjority at coon. nearly 500. Dedad Hardin, lor Cjocres3, 20j; Taylor. 33. ' Defeat of Corllnas-Kcbcle In Mexico NlW YOKK. Auznst 7. The steamer Miri. pora brings New Orleans dates to tbe 29th - The Matamoras Monitor contains tbe details of the defeat of Cortinas by Lopez. It appears isvyrw. w guBruiug cnnioy, 8DU cortinas SUTmisinr the convoy cantained a larze amount of specie, determined ou an attack. After skirmishr l -j . . og awDiie, iomnas wnoie rorce, numberini; men. attacked and were remised: another attack was made and again failed, Cortinas toe a men aecame terncea snanea in ever directisn. Coitiius' loss is not less than 100 men. Those taken prisoners by tbe Imperialists wereimmediateljshot. The Imperialists had onlj five or six slightly wounded, and oue lieutenant captured and killed. Tbe eonvoy then proceeded to Mon terey to coarje or a portion or Lopex forces, tod tbe remainder returned to Matamoras. Tbe Matamoras Rancbero of tbe 23d says: Among the rebel leaders steering for the City of Mexico are Generals Kirby Smith, Price, Wilcox, Magruder, Walker, King, Preston, atd Colonels Forndy, Bannon, Governors Alien and Moore There were still at Monterey, Generals Shelby and Hind man, Colonels Ssgitt, Rrodwell and Ridley, Governors Reynolds, Clark and Murray. The latter is very ill. Tbcro is a great deal of sickness among our troors. and General Steele and three of hi officers are down with tbe break-bone fever. Latest train Cieorgrla suppression off Kesripaperi. Niw YotK, August 7. Tbe steamer S. R. Spildiac brings Savannah dates to the 3d and Hilton Head the 5th. Tbe Savannah Herald has tbe following items: Orders bave beou received to muster out tbe Seventy-Fifth New York, Twelfth Connecticut, Eighteenth Indiana and the Twenty Sixth Massachusetts. Tbe Twenty Eighth Iowa left for Da! ti more on the 21 Geo. Carl Schurz left Savannah for Augusta on tbe 2J. Captain Carter arrived in Savannah from Augusta on the 2d inst. in charge of $3,000 ia silver and $2,000 in gold said to bavu been scattered by JeT Davis upon his flight near the rest denceof Howell Cobb. Augusta papers contain tbe following items: Get eral Steadman has suppressed the Macon Journal and Messenger, for disloyal language. The Augusts Transcript, published bj James N. Kile, formerly ol Albany, New York, was si o suppressed a day or tvo, for printing a communicated obituary notice of a rebel soldier. A portion of the First Ohio Cavalry, under the influence of liquor, had robbed aud destroyed coods io Florence, South Carolina, valued at V5U0. Saldier Killed bf a,lsrhtnlng- n Quarters far the fretidvnt. Wamungtox. Auguit 7 General Townsend, Assistant Adjutant Gsnersl United States Army, has returned from Fortress Mouroe, where he II mi ml da, mn (irdrred. it ia Undfrilnn.l oo business with refereoce to JtfT Davig. During Ihe prevalence or the storm yesterJay afternoon, a mounted soldier, wLj was ou guard near Fort Lincoln, waa iotntly killej hv light tiinr. The Secretary of tbe Interior has instructed tbe Coaniioneis of TuSlic DuiUing to obtain a itiitahte femnnrjrv retiilfBCS for the President on nign grouna. in tne criRnornooa or v asn instou. the Kaecutive 5snaion beiog deemev i i . , .Ll I 1. . . unhealthv darini? tbe Utter purl of summer and autumnal months. Owing te the ineffl?ieocy of the Metropolitan IV! ice. wbich is mtiaUioed at a large eiperis, there is tut little protection at night to human life, gsrrotiog and wsylayisg, with robbing, being of frequent occurrence. Letter from Ilatupten. Naw Yoat, Aogest 7 Tbe Colombia, S. C , PLirnii has a letter from Wade Hampton discouraging so idea of emigration, which it seems a number of his friends have entertained at,d aked his advice on He advises them to devote all their enere ies O the wsrk of restoring law, order, agriculture. 1c , and recomtueeds all who rso do so to take tbe oath cf allegiance. He teils theoi to select fer tbe coming Convention the bet end truest roes, not those who skulked in the heur of danger, nor those who worshipped Mammen while tbetr country was bleeding at every prf BOr lue politicians who, after urgn.g war, dared not ester upon its hardships, but those who bave laid their all at tbe altar of their eocntry. i:srnlRfs at itaa westsrn I also Tel egraph Compttiif. Niw Yoaa. Aufuet 7. Tbe followicc ia tbe semi aLDual statement ef the gross earnings of the Western Union Telegraph Company, from all source, from January 1st to June30;b, ÜC5: $149.769.610; do for correal adiog months of liS4.f96.704.lS3

Later f rata En rape. FatTBtt. Potrr, A o gnat 7. The steamship Damascus, from Liverpool July 27 ib, via Londonderry July 25ib. passed here this evening en route to Quebec. Her advices via Londonderry are one daytaler than those by the City of Boston at New York. Tbe political rews by tbe Damascus ia cairnportant. Advices from tie Great Eastern are aaspl eious. At ID o'clock oo the morning ef tbe 2ih of tbe 2t?th of July the Great Eastern wss abcot 450 miles cut from Valectia, and had paid out SCO miles of cable. Signals were good and weather clear.

surrats staid ta be In Canada. Niv Yon, August 7 Tbe Coameraiara Montreal special says. John H. Surrati has been in Canada for a long time, and is now secreted in or tear Montreal. It is believed be is harbor ed by secession sympathisers who became indig nant at tbe execution of bis mother. Several Canadian detectives art on the alert for him. in hopes of securing tbe reward offered. biundsrs is wearing out in inebriation, and Beverly Tucker is preparing to leave Montreal. owing to lack of funds. Conrentlen of legrees at !Yaenviii. Nashvillz, August 7. A Convention of the ealored people of Tennessee was held in thia State to-day. Nelson Walker was elected Chairman. He stated the object of the meeting to be to petition to tbe Legislature, and send a delegation to Washington, asking the privilege of the elective franchise, and to lay their rrievaoces be fore the people of the State. Several speeches1 were maae in rurmerance oi me object or tbe meeting, A Committee on Resolutions will be appointed to-morrow. The Anderaonrille Pen. Naw Yoac, August 7. A Newport corres pondent of the Commercial Advertiser says there is a returned Andersonville prisoner there who suffered several months' confinement in tbat horrible pen, and who says that Wertz, when re monstrated with on several occasions, said tbat be was acting in accordance with Jeff Davis orders. His name is Burbank. m railing of the wall of n Hotel. Niw YotK. August 7. This morninff a por tion of tbe walls of the St. Charles Hotel fell. burying Mr. Holland, the former proprietor. Hii shoulder blade was fractured, and be was also severely injured internally. Several others had narrow escapes. . Promotion of General Pope. St. Louis, August 7 General Pope, Com manding the Department of Missouri, has been breveted Major General in the regular array for meritorious and gallant service. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. W THK INDIAN TREAT IKS Naw Yoac. August 7. Msjor General Her ron arrived tnis evening from Washington, en route to Fort Leavenworth, where he will make arrangements for a treaty with the Indians at ort Gibson. Io September about thirty tribes will be represented in Council, and it is expected that the former friendly relations will be resumed with all tbe Indians in tbe Southwest. AFFAIRS IS EASTERN VIRGINIA. The Herald's Fortress Monroe correspondent says: in Accomac and Northampton counties', on the Eastern Shore, many negroes, formerly neu as sieves, are now nireu by tbeir former owners, ani-are to receive from fire to ten dolars a year compensation. The slaves hired at these small wages are given to understand that this is the extent of the pay authorized by Got ernment. Ibei are further told that the full privileges are not vet allowed tbem. Thev are virtually a. much slaves as ever in these two counties No encouragement is given to business enterprises, or aovthieg looking to settle ment by Northern people. Special opposition is now maue to prevent anything being done to complete the Air Line Railroad project, the char ter of wbicb was obtained before the war. NEOaOlS TOLO THET aac SLAVES STILL. In Matthews county there is little or no Union sentiment. Former slaves are told they are slaves still, and are used as such. Nerroej are told they will have their freedom by and by, as soon as tne (Government issues orders to tbat effect. THK A KHERSON VI LLK TM.M. The Post publishes a statement of a raau iviog near Andersonville, who says that at tbe time of tbe starvation of 'our men there was an abundance ol supplies in tbe vicinity. At tbe ost Quartermasters at Americas, nine miles rom there, there was turned over to the United Staies Government nearly 200,000 pounds of bacon and an immense amount of com and other prodacts, a larger quantity was stored at Albany, forty miles lower dowu, and very considerable stores at Oglethorp, eighteen miles abort Andersonville. These amounts were continually increasing from tithes and purchase. After tbe assumption of command by Major Wertz, he caused tbe prisoners to be notified tbat f they approached within thirty feet of tbe stock ade they would be shot by tbe guards upon the outside. Tbis limit of thirty feet was unmarked by any lioe whatever. It was ideal, and left to arbitrary determination of tbe men on guard, tbe msjority nf whom were as incapable of judging the distance of thirty feet as were tbe prisoners who were doomed if they transgressed. At a short distance from the stockade was a field, where the remains of dead prisoners were sup posed to be buried to the number of 13,600. Three months ago at least one-tenth of the above were exposed, tbe dirt which had been carelessly thrown upon them having settled or washed away, while legs snt arms protruded here and there LASMNU Of f-HOHE K.1D Of C AKLS. A Valcntia correspondent of tbe Loudon Time, of July 23d, gives the following account of tbo landing of the shore cud of the cable: The landing of the bhore end ol the cable was begun eoou niter eight o clock oti the morning of the 22J. The 'sight wss interesting and pic turesque from tbe stern of the Caroline. Six hundred t eight hundred yards from shore an unbroken line of boats weie formed to the beach, etch fi'lcsl with a crew of picked boatmen from all neighboring harbcrs and inlets. Tbese were under tbe direction end guidance of experienced cable men, who in det tcbed cutters commanded up and down the line. Ibe first few lengths were soon got out, but thence draggiug its pouJerous ua.s along the ineof crafts was slow and laborious business. and it only came out foot by foot though some 30(1 or 400 piwcrfut men were pulling it well together; it took neirly two hours to pass it over a string of bjsts, and by that time all the rugged cliff, were crowded with peasanta AsicMMtr or as orritis Wamiinuto. August 7. Hrigadier General J. A. Hkin is aligned to the command of all troops serving in forts within the District, north and eouth of the 1'otomar, with headquarters to this city. aMUTiTiON or raoi-aaTY at Tin rarscn. It Is understood that the Department of State his received information that orders hive been iriveii bv tbe Kreuch commander in Mexico for the restitution of the property uf the insurgent Government which was taktu to thit country ou the oeraion of the evacuation of Hrownsville tO'VKTIP Of A OlltRILLA Autiu Lull!, who wi tried by a Military Commission on the charge of conspineg with and aiding guerrillas to cause the death of loyal citiseus, and giving aid snd comfort to guerrillas In Virginia, has been found guilty and senteuced to three jear imprisonment in the Albany reoi teutiary. arrAtai in rt.oaiUA. The Tribune's Jacksonville, Florida, corres poiideot says: While disturbances bave not been unfrcqucht in mos', uf the Säubern Sutsi ilcre tie collapse of the rebellion, everything bae been quiet iu FioriJa. Tbe policy pursued by (Jen. Gilmore gives general spprobation niaoanaa im atcuMOsn. The Tribune's Richmond special says: There is much disorJer in this city since the late election among the citiaena Tbe young men feel it to be their doty to assault and asylsy tne negroes, while the older ones have universally adopted the plan of Sibling our soldiers and at the same time hissing into tbeir ears tbe bitterest denunciations ef tbe negro.

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tsv reu Cincinnati Jlarkat. CtjrcixjiATi, August 7. Floar is held firmly at fall prices, but bajers contended for a decline, and. therefore, not ranch was done; email sales of tbe high grades all? 50Q9 50; eaperfine held at $7 75(313. Wheat la good demand at fl 451 50 for fSaS?' sl W(31 00 ff-jater red, and $2 2332 35 for prime Kectuckj white. Oats in fair demand, and price higher; new 42347c the latter for parcels not weather-stained, and' 60c for old. Barley io good demand; old fall $1 25; new 8590c. Whisky dull; eales of 250 this a. 12 1522 20 ou eaics vi any magcituue CaQDOt Dt mace at over S3 Is. Mess pork declined to $31 for citv, with sales of 800 tbis ; coantry sold at $30. Nothing done ia bulk meats or bacon. Lard has been withdrawn fron the market. A a a a . . Ä. ana cannot oe oougnt below 24s. Sogar 14(317c Coffee 23 32c Molaaeea dall. Cheese 15:. Butter 20326c for fresh and 1SQ20 for fair. Eggs dull at 15316c. Licseedoil$l 14(31 15. Tallow 12tac. Gold$l 43. ."lew Tarn narkst. 5iw Yon, August 7. heavy and 1c lower at 4Cc for Cotton middling, dull. Flonr dull and heavy and lUfl 15c lower; common to medium extra 16 30(26 C5: extra SLate $6 306 40; superfine western $5 $5ir;6 10, $7 70 8 00 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Onio, and $8 103 6U for trsde brands, market closing heavy. v hisky quiet and without decided change, at $3 182 20 for western. Wheat market opened heavy atd 2o lower. Winter red western $1 80; Racine enrine 11 3S l 33','; Milwaukee club $1 47; prime white Michigan $1 9b2 00; amber Michigan $200, and $1 401 41 for No. 1 choice Rye steady at 93c for western. Corn opened l(2c beter at 87c for dams ged, f 6b6c for unsound, 66(3S7c for sound mixed' western 90ß91c for prime shipping parcels and 67U&Üc for high mixed ner.rlv vellow! Oats l2c better at 6d(2G02' for western; latter generally neid at blc. Coffee dull. Sugar dull at 114'(313 for Jinscavauo, lJlg lor it. it. Havana. Kice dull Molasses dull at 1040. Wool dull. Petroleum quiet at 32,' 33c for crude, 52. S m O e a- a a - fm.- - i3 lor rcnaca in doqu, Ana Co tree Hops firm at 10(5 35c. Pfirlr Hull fAia. matfia sj1 "17 1 ' r-m JVW tUVCSI aBBaS! W M-fc S J uunjju uu lor bj- i4, do cash and regular way. closiDg at $35 00 for cash, $24 D024 50 for prime, and $27 0027 25 for prime mes. nam mess Deel 3 iUI2 50; extra mess, $10 0014 50; beef bsms firm at 30'c Cut meats firm at 1517c for shoulders and l(g23c for hams. Bacon lower; 17c for Cumberland cut; 13tgC for long ribbed, and HH?4C for short ribbed. Lard quiet, ateady and better at 19 (3 22c Butter; 18($23c for Ohio, and 30(J35c for State. Cheese 10r15j;c. SEW TORR MO ÜBT MARKKT New York, August 7. Money steady and quiet at 6(p7 per cent, call loans, chiefly the latter. Sterling a shade firmer at lO'elßlOs for first class bills. Gold a trifle higher, opening at 11 44. advancing to $1 43,, declining to 1 closing at $1 44. 434', and Government stocks a shade easier. Lateb. Gold closed at Gallagher's Exchange to night at $1 43. WANTED. Wt STkb-TO BORROW FORTY OR FIFTY Thousand Dollars en one or two years' tims. A. liberal interest allowed and m ort a: are al'eo on Ctiv RaalKntate. Addreu Box tKS P. O. ludiaaanolis. ang1-d6t PETROLEUM. er 1 -A5DGOAL WWING CO., AT OOVINOTON, JD Cup I till Mlock, D3J50.000. Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. I5C0RP0 RATED U9DXR THK LAW! OF THI STATI OF IXDIASA. WILLIAM D1LK, of New York, President, JOSZPII RIStlSK.Cevlnctoa, Ylce Prtaidest, VT. D. KFRÄ. Secretary, JAUJtS yr. K1'U, Treasurer. 3D Axootoxsssa Don. J OSlcr II I. XclJOYALD. Iodianapolis, ladlaaa. ' JOHN K. COFFROrU, Uanllngtoa. Indiana. " WM. DALK, Hew Yerk City. JOSEPH W. KJtVTLIM, AtUca. Indiana. JOS. klSTINK. CovtrtfWD, Indiana. E. M. MctKJNALD, Covington. Indiana. DAVID WEBB, Cvvlngtea, Indiana. OrrtcK Stvti tide Public Squart, Covingtnn, Indiana. 'I IHR Compauy faolda tjr la, and in fee, aboat twenty taouand acre, or the moil aelact coal lands In Western Indiana, bordr:rg beth sides of the Tabab rtver. If ap. of thee land rnaj be seen at tbe office af tba Company, In Covington, nd., at tas offlra of Wm. Dale, Ko.Oj l ark Place, X. I. City, at tbe office of Bon. J. K. Coffrotb, llantington, Indiana, and at the file, of Roach k McIxnaM, Iodianap4lt. A reference to tbo report cf tbo Hon. DevU Dale Oven, lata Btals Geologist, will show tbat tkeis lands are si to ale In tbe itt of tbe 8ot coal Celdsoftbe Stata, abottndina; al t i alt. Iron ard other valuable mineral subsumes. Neartbo mouth of Coal l'rrk,where1beCoTBpany La las quantitiri of land, aatt water haa b.en dicovrd e-il In quality to tbe K aoawba. This water wa procured soma 34 years seo by boring, soon after, tbe Onondaga alt flndinf It way down tba Wabsh and Erie Canal, Air. Thema, tbo proprietor, finding binwlf unable to compete with It, abandoned lbs raanufactore. In bis boring bo eoeonntered tbat which recently elod rcu prove t have been coal oil. Thoe lands all lie In clofco proa'tnltyto tbe vrhth and Krie Canal, soma of them upon Its banks. Mr. John AfcManotny, the batnte ant of tbe .tnpany, ka. r.tained from a mar of observation ef tb oil re glooi &f Pennsylvania, convince! tbat the lands )a4 by tbo company. In Fountain and Parke coantla. ba. o fr a the nnral formation of tho coantry aud th arface Indications present thcmelTes, tonn analoary In the oil sod ruineral substances si found en Frmrb Creek, I'.&nsylvania, where Ihe greatest quantity and tbo mt valaablo .! Is found . Mr. McManomy ba par cbaed for tbe company tbe most approved marbtnery, with all tbe Qxteres nsceisary for oporat'n, andisnrs pariaa; wtth aiparlenced workmen tbo paed d.vH.p. ment of tbo bidden treaure of tbo lands of the company. all lbs Indices cf eoal oil, fuuol h Wal'tlss wbcra it ha been procured, are strongly marked In vsrloo localities of tbo land, of tbo Company, affording overy rational propct of orces. Tbe company ttlnb It an ncetary to maks any other rsferaoco to tbs rhararter of the lend, other than tba report and mip referred te. $100,000 er the slock, belo- S.Ouo shares. Is prepoeed by tbs tceipany to bs effer4 In the market at ena.half lis par valoe, being tl) Pr shar. for tho pirposo of aiding the Ceaipeay in a speedy development of the lands. apf3'-dAwtf TO FAR ME 170. IMPORTANT TO FAHUEBSJ f lYIRTBODY bis oam Rroom Msksr, wltboat Iks sld J j of ford or lyings of any kind, by tka n.s of Miller's tei-brated Metall Broom Head, patented Jan l)th, l-SV Esactly what yoi want. Ktrta to twenty dollars per dsy. Wanted. a atis,.''tie msa In eab County Is tb Coiled laus to seeero for himself the ea clastve right to sell this v.Iaabl InrsnUoe. being the only successful srtld of tbo kind tier Introdaced in tb'i country. Wo caa sabsuotlste the asaartioa tbat agents are poeitlv.ly sieariag from t IS to 120 per dsy. Any eaereetlc man caa aeil from S,"O0 to 4.(00, to a Coanty. Ptnners do not psy a blth prkofery.arBroom.bat try Miller's Celebrated üroom Uead-lt Is a safe sa vestment. Jncloee thre rent stamp for a Circular, giving rail part enlars, aul addrs m MILI.v K A UUU OS3--. Eden's Hort, f at Markst street. looi Ho. S Third Fkor. ldiaoapUa, ln4. JtS-dSwAwsA FOR OALC. CHEAP LOT Oil VIRGINIA AVENUE. A LOT frovvd asarlj all reend, lta a front ef fort feet. Is offered for a fw days at a very low pro. Oaiy part of tho priae a-ked wul t-e repaired in cash, theromalador ean ran la paysseats thromgh tvo years, Uoulre at J03I J IvXlL XXTATX AO CICY, ogl-dAtt ST East WaahJagleo .treet.

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U. S. LOAN. UNITED STATES 7.30 LOAM! $230,000,000. By aathor.ty of the Secretary of the Trery,te aaderslgned, the General SsV-nptioij Agtnt for tbo aaJe Ufaited State Securuiee, -Ztr to tbo psllc tbo third aories of Treary 5otee,UariDg aeveo asd three-toatha rr eetc tttereat per aT.ntm. knows as lit 7.30 LOIST. Tbese notes are iied ander dato of Ja!y Ii, ISCA. sad are payable three years from tbat date la carraory, ee are convertaVo at tbe eptlen of tbo bolder late U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT, C.OL.D KL VKI(i IIOD. Tbese Bocds are now worth a baodecme premiam. m4 are exempt, aa a'e all tbe Goverxme el Bonds, from ÄJ, tty uii Xunicijn: Ltrtion, vkidk add from 0s U trejr cKt. fr airnm to liir jm, accordirg to tb rate levied apoa otter property. Toe lettre tt Is payable aemi-aenoany by coepent attached each note, which may he cat o?T end ld t any bank ee backer. Tlae Interest amonnti te ml T30 per cesat. One ccut imt lny on u Jt.'.o note. Two cell! $100 Ten .100 Twenty" $1000 One Dollar .OOO Koto, of all täe deaomlnations named will bo promptly furnished npon receipt of snbscriclions. Tbe Jfote of tbis Tbird Srie are precisely similar la form and privilege to tbo Seven-Thirties already seid, xcept tbat tbe Goternmctt reserves to Itself tbo option of paying Interest ia gold coin at 6 per cent.. Instead of 7 3-lOths ta currency. 8acriters will aedsct tbe Interest In currency p to Js!y IStb, at tbe time wbea tbey subscribe. The delivery cf tbe r.t.te cf this third series of tbe Sevea-Tbirtles will commence en tbe lt cf Jane, and will bo nia.te promptly an 1 crnt;LUCu!y after tbat data. Tba slight clang matte ia tbe con Jitioos of tbis THIRD SERIES effects only tbe matter or intercM. Tho payment to geld, if niaie, will Ve eu:Tart totbe curroncy interest of tbe Ligber rt. TLe return of rpecie paymeut, in tbe event of wblck only will tbs option to pay interest in grld be availed of, would so reduce and eqnallie prices tbat parcbaaee made with six per cent. In gold would be fully equal to those ma!e with eei and three-tenths percent. Is currency . Tbis is The Only Loan in Market Sow offered by tbe Government, and Its superior advantage make It tbe GREATPOPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Ups than S 230.00,000 of tbe loan authorised by tho last Congress are now on tbe market. This amooct, at tbe rate at wbich it is being absorbed, will all be sabscribed for witb'n two montb. wben tbo notes will am doubtedly command a premium, a bas nn'fonnly boo tbe case on clohing tbe subscriptions to other leaaa. la order that cltixen Id every town ard eectloa of tho country may bo afforded facilities for taking tbo lean, the National Banks, State Banks and Trivate Bankers throagbont tbe country bave generally aarrd te recslve subscriptions at par. Sub?cr:bf rs st 11! salr ct Uf lr own agent. In whom they bave confidence, and who only are t be iefponsibie for the delivery f th aetee for h Ich tley receive orJrrs. T-A5T COOKE, 8csscairnoa Aoirr, No. 114 South Thind Street. rniL.DKLrnu. FIRST ATIONAI. KA5K. CITiZKS' 5ATI0WAt. BANK, ISDIASAruUS AT1UNAL PA5K, FOCKTII NATIONAL BANK, INDIANA NATIONAL BANK and MERCHANT!)' NATIONAL DANK. INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND. to vTJ-d w3m MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy WILL CUUK CATAHr.Il. WILL CURK COLD IN THE HEAD. WILL CURK AN OFFF.NSITK BREATH. KILL CCRK FAIN IN TOE II RAD. WILL CUBE ULCF.BATION IN TUE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SEN5E OF I1EAB150. WILL RESTOEK THE 8KNSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE TUR 8EKSE OF SIGIIT. WIU. RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE. WILL RESTOltETHK VOICK. WHEN CAUSED BV GAT1RRD. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As I now admitted by all Informed, causing lrrllatioa and Inf animation t tbe mucous membraLo, while tbe Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually remove ail annatural Incrustations and deposits, restoring tbe deceased membrane to It normal condition. A alngle llottle aal 1 1 Inat n .Montb-! be lined ttiree times a day. tsr a n k ii . muuyted mi IF DIRECTIONS ARK OLI)WED. tff Call for a Circular dttcrihing all Symptov. ir. i. ii. si:i;i.vi: v to., f ot b roraiiToa, ("Llrse, Illlnoia. JfJ7LaboratTy at Freeport, Illino. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S (iOIMN PERlODUlAli 1'ILIA, OR rKVAl.F. Iiifallilsh In s'orrct lliiu IrrcßuhirltU'w, ItritioviiiLiOht ruction of the Jionthly Turn from Vh:ihrr CntiKt mid Always nra'l til ian lr'Viilatlr. And tbefonty sure" an I CKÜTAtN REatEDT for all tks affllct'iigromplaiRti a jeru! sf to ts sei, kalb er "otarrled or s n; " These Itll are uetblr r.ew, tut hae been need by tbo IVjc tors for n srj ;", b h la rswe asd ArIca, with aspsrslleird sse.s ia every case; sad be Is art it by n.ai-v itejnl levies whe beta ii tkesa te make tbe llils peblic. tut tbe alleviation af thoee .f ferlrg frorost y trrrgulsrltlrs wbatrvtrt es well as te prevent at Incree of fstn.ly hr be. Ith wdl not penult It. Females peeal.arly sitasied, or tbe eoppee fag themselves se, are rauitoned against using these Till villain tat conlition.as tbo pn-rtetor aisamss ae responsibility after tbe above ediaenitioa, altheath tbir r '!! would preveiitany mlerh ef to health. Otkerwiae tbe fills artrecommeaded. lall and osplKit direction accctrpatjeah bei. M.tKW rOXKA 11 ATE BEEN MOLD IN TWO TEARS Tea tbonsaad bote aeat by Is'ter, both by myself ai4 aieau, to all parti of tl orld.te wtkh surrs ksve beea rvturned, la wbW-h lad es sav fhrc like tho aWeve fttis have teea known eiftre tbe nc'IKNCK OF at BDICINE IiAWNRDl'IDN THE VtKLI) IN REkfOTlNd. OIloTKL'CTluNS AND RXSlOklMi N All'Afc IO ITS !T.nrgkCllANNKUo,uletlnc tbe nerves aad restoeiag tbe"roy ecler ofhea'tb" to tberbeek of tbs meet d.ucat. TRICE l 0U I F. R BOX. IX BOXE1 for S 00. gold by all Dracglsti, and by the following Jabbing, anl Lrug ftoue. Agents for Indianapolis, ladlaaa; (Udia, by send.Cf fl.caa procoio tho fills, sent ca fidenUeUy by aaa.1. aad wuheut oeervstlea, te aay part of the city or couatry,) aod for aalo by ToyUNrfON k Col, No 1", Kat Wabitwrta sueet. tTEWABT A AtUktJASr, No. 0, Aet Weshtare-i ajj. , i W. I. !UKrTT A CO 5. It, west Washleftam 'trIVf.LEK. No 11 aad .flu, Bleck. j, f. a KNOCK. Bo. ft, Üates sloaeo Bleck, aad by DAILY, KCrfL A ItUfltJ, Wbo'.siale Prxf Uts, 5o. T3, B tb KsrttUi street. U. S. LACET.Cooeral Traveling Agent fer the Weeserv Suus. 1ST, User vera aireet. ChKago, IUU. w B. NtMÜsaaiae asiass tho baa la sradf. XX. OWE. jaaal-dlyW