Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4616, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

TAI Ü3I0J IT MUST Bt PlISIRTtt. Uc hp i ..aaV-- -am.. WEDNESDAY MORS. NO. ACOCST 9 Tin: ixi'.rrioi i KrmcRV. Tbe following dapateh toth Ciocinaail Contnercial, Repa!ico anthority, aa'.bita tbtcar icbrr of tbt election in Kectock? oa Mot 17 laat. Even tha correspondent of tbet paper force! to denounce tha) flagrant atterapt to carry Ike ,e!ction Ij Iht aiJ of militari t en! In iolatioa of the Conatitutlon iol Uwi of Kentucky, but ao act of Conm forbidJinff lach interTeniiun, od providicf a rnalty there for. Hat what atail are Constitution toJ Uwi ben there U not luficient rower to enforce their obtert anre, or to inflict the penalty for tio lativg'tuercT Notar Uhatandlnf the effort to in titnidtte a d prevent a fair eipreaaloa of aenti meat, the people of Kentucky have triumphed In thte'erdoa of a lare majority of Cobar?a tier to the oeit Legislature. If the election la Kentucky bi4 beta fair cd free, tbt vote would hart beea overwhelming in condemnation of the military omrpatione end tyranny which threaten to choke what little there 1 left of a free Uov ernroent aol Republican Institutions Hut enoach for the pretest, tud without further comment we fjile from Republican authority report of the digracefut icenea which occurred at the late election in Kentucky. Stye the cor respondent of the Cincinnati Commercial: - MI.iX(aTotf. Kt., August 7. "TL most flsrratit attempts wert made here this morning to carry tbt election by aid of the an'litary Down, A lialof procribed persona had been made out, by orte self constituted Com nittee of 1'ublie Safety, anl was placed io the hands of a military officer. Ever? one whose came appeared la It fki arrested, if he appeared near the polls. Thert was to appeal from the list, and a willincneae to take the teat oath or Governor Hramlettt did not ia?t the proscribed. Trieste malice, io maoy cases, wss the only In stigetor of the peoecriptlcn. "Tbt followinjf telegraphic correspondenct, between the Sheriff of this County and Oover nor Iiramlette, ahowe the situation; "Lii(oro.t, August 7, leG5. To Governor T. E Brernletl). Prankfort, Ky.: "A military force occupies both toting places this city, and hate arretted three men, one for voting, and to for being io the Court bouse, in .ndinjr. to vote. Thereupon, tbi tfiiceri of Hit election io od precinct declined to go od with the election umier military dictation. The Sheriff it one precinct wai arrested, indtakeo to headquertere. while io the discharge of hie dutiee. The citizens stand in frout ot tht polls, an l lodictt to the soldiers those who art not entitle.1 to vote, and all euch to pointed out are not allowed to present thetnielts to the Judr.ee. What halt I do? Signed W. W. DottON, "Sheriff, Fayette County. " FaAMtroar, Aufuit 7, IbCG. To W. W . Douden: "The officers of electiona should be entirely free I rota any military dictation or menace. The military has no ribt to interfere unlem when called upon to support the authority and decision of tbt officers of election. Any attempt to control the action of the officers el election, by the military, is in violation of law, and punishable by the Uw o( the State, and by the act of Congrets. With the arrest of individuals, tcither tbt oftieera of election nor myself bate anything to do. What the Constitution and laws of Kentucky lay down as the rule for elections Is the only rulf to be observed. If prevented from obervinp thee ru'e, I would not proceed with the election. It should be free, and according to law, or not b at all. SigneJ "T. K. lhuMiKKTi. "Governor ot Kentucky. "The Indiscreet xeil of the ametidtiient patty has alienated man? of its best friends and infiicted a Waterloo defeat upon the cause of free dom in Kentucky, from which no speedy re covery may be canceled. The conservative ticket hri carried every thins in this region, nolwUhaiatiilinj the poll in some of their eirongfst precints whre closet because tht Judge refused to qualify under military dictation. Shankly will beat try by at lout 3,000 majority. 1 be Coo ervative will hive a Urge mijoritv io tht next Legielatur. IIU lU It is aom.inz ll ll.l. sjIIUU." to re id the prognostics of the monarchical party, sometimes called Republicans about the "disbanding" and "downfall" of the Democratic organintion. Their wih, in this ease, is. of course, father to the thought. But tier will find themselves mistaken. Tbert kit oot been a thought or a whisper that such thing could be. Tbert ia cot a Democrat in this broad land who entertains, for a moment, a wish of this kind. They feel that note ia tbt time for tbt trut men of tht nation to rally for the dt liveranceof the country, and to , build up tht wastt places which war has made. They believe that, at no time, has the principles of the party beea mort eweolial to tht salvation of tbt country than at present. And why should tbey abandon their orgauiiition? What party is to takt its place? What party eoulJ no effectually rescue tbt people from the negro equality faction which now rules CoDgre? What party could to surely arrest the tide of deepotism which at present sweeps over the land? What paity could to promptly check the imposition of illegal taati on tht people, or so rarely direct the legislation of Coogreee. ao as to make the wealth of the country pi.y the expenses of the war? What party, we ask, has more independence, more tenacity of purpose, or mort sympathy with the laboring data of our citizens? In alt that constitutes a great popular organization for the defence of the People's Rights, the hintory of this Nation recognizes the Democratic Tarty as its chief agent. It cannot disband, because tbt people will not consent. That people are its members, and they will stand bv it. Let no one talk about tht Democratic party disbaoding. .None but fooliah meu-or knaves trer do so. That this latter clais deilre that it tould disband !s but too true. The Democratic pirty out of tht way, then tbt negro-equality B o, the monarchists, the plunderers, and the Baoeyed aristocrats would have an eaty victory over tht muses of tht people. These traitors to the iuteree of the white man thill not be ratified. The Democracy will mod like & wall f fire between them and the arcomplithment of tbeir tile purposes. Let tx Democrat falter in bis purposes tore store the Government to its original purity. Let each one remember that be makes up tbt mif hty column of tree voters destined to ecuaecipate the labor uf this cation from the oppressions of uojut tsiytic-n, wneonal tariff law and the extra vagant expenditure of the people's money. "Dia- j band!" There 1 no uch word in the lexiron of tbt noble ptrty wh je honored came we be ir. F.rerjrihl"Z nnupt by order wt the ftecrritary oi anw f rciatury. Tbt SecreUty of the Tretaury has dec ded that "all bonds, treasury notes and other Obligation wftbe Government are exempt from taxation under State or municipal authority." 'That diet certainly covers the whole ground anj throws the special legislation of Congress entirely Into the shde. Tht oS:ia!a at Waabicg. loa aeena u be running mad in the little circle which beza them in fron the "rest of maukiod." $37"Tbe New Aibauy Ledger terms the editor of the InJ.aiiau!is Journal the Mr. Tartiogtoa of the prces We do not know bow tbt is, but he hat beea atteo-piicj fur eoma time to dry op igut'a Bob w.ta mop, with qu.te indifferent eucceia. Ht propoaca tow u try a arnaUer stream.

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Wt copy tbt following Just cwcdeaanatioa of Mliitsry Courts from the Cincinnati Commercial, a and coming from tbst source, tae It epuöiicao reaJer cannot oijcct to its loyalty: Tbs Cost or MiLtTaar CociTt A Milli tary Commieaon. with Major Oeneral Aastt Docblbpat for IVesident, has been engaged one htitdred and forty days in trying one CoutM, citizen of I eoLiylvacia, on the charge of cot baticg put good ducV canvtts iu tents furrihed by contract. Tit cost cf tie trial to the country wai ottr $2"i.0O, aoJ Ccuim. being found gully, was released on Wabeae corps. The New York Tribune pan: e "The two great feata of the DjableJat Court Martial since the beginning of the jrf have been the trial of Mr. Cozzrna, who was relca'rl by tht habeas corpus of Jufge TUotsutou a ttisl that lasted from February lat to Joe 13 b, a period amounting to about 140 days and the further trial of a mm named Neal, an Arsci.al Inspector, which began Mat Crih, and it tot ended. As Neal will certainly be released by tbt samtjudgt Thompson, on a similar habeas corpus.it makes Uttle difference in the interest of 'military jsstic,' whether the trial ever endt or Dot." Why the cottly stup?dity of militsry courts all over tht country should be contiuued it Is impossible to say, unless it la thought that w hate a great many Generals and other officers whose pay mut bt continual at all hazards, whether tbey have anything to do or oot. Tke aatborUies at Waib'ngton ought to know that the whole country is sick of the profligacy anJ Inffflcienct of tht military tourta It It high time they were wiped ojt. A dull affair baa been dragging its weary length ftr weeks at Camblidge, Ohio, and wt have correspondent up thert who his beau trying to tell us what it la all about; but wt hate Dot been able to ascertain further than that the ofScers engaged in it should be mnatered out of aer tice, and the mutter turned over to a Jnttice of tht Teact. In Kentucky thert art aeteral tedious trials pending, at great expense aud no profit to the country. Speaking of Dot iLKoar Court Martial, which is neither better cor worse than at leant one bun dred others, except as it may differ from mot iu hating a Mjer (Jenera) presidit.g, tho Tribune aays: "The Ooteruroent allows to these nllicer twenty aerveota, whose wegee it psya, and wnone persona it clotbei, at well as thirty lour domcs, taeh hone receiving fourteen pounJi of hay and twelve pounds of ots per uaj. and one hundred pounds of straw per month. Aa If the cfliccrs, servants, phonographer aud horsea, did col gel enough money, the Government generous! v al losf $ 1 5 per dat to each t nicer additional, with an extra SI -J to the Judge Advocate. Jn addition to this further allowance, the uffleer sre given quarters and "fuel A Major (Jene ral has aix rooms, and a Major four, so that thit Court tats, sleeps, smokes and otherwise lives in forty .ooma $12 &U a month being allowed for the rent of each room. Our 'readers must not suppose that the horse of tht Court get their oats, bay and straw, and the Generals nothing to eat No, indeed. In a military point of tiew, a Major General receives nineteen rstions per ilay, a Colonel eight, a Lieutenant Colonel even, and a Major six. Whether a Major General on Caurt duty eats three time as much as a Major, wt do not know, but tht Government r.t thirty cents a day for each ration, iu good, Uwlul money. "This makes one branch of eipen'ei. These 'court' pay each witness $'l per diem white in Attendance that is to say, from the day ht is summoned to the day ho ia dismissed as well as the actual coat of transportation. It pays officers, ushen, detectitea, tud a train of amtll subordinates, as well as the rent of the room where tht meetings are held. The reader may think that, this being good pay, the Government mot get a vast deal of work out of the nine officers, twenty servants, one phoucgrspher, thirty four horses and a train of subordinates called a 'court' that they work so hard from rooming till night that the officer and hum's cn only keep life in them by duly eitiog their ra tions, hav, oats and stntw. This is a nmuke. No beings in the wotld have exsier time than tht men and boraes composing this "court " 'The hours of meeting.' aaya our i'hiUdalpliia correspondent, 'ate very irregulBr. The t:cn eral hours are from II in the morning to "2 In the afternoon. Msny d ij s, however, they are iu re-sion but a few minutes but rarely, if eter, alter "2 o'clock.' So that, taking it at the best, our 'court' pit but three hours rer day. And thus it ia all the country over. For eaay work and good pay, commend us to the courts of military justice " iL,or.s, . -Since tbt days of Titus Oites. in Eogtand, the world was never before so prolifis in plots. We have the plot to assassinate the President; the plot to introduce yellow fever into the country; tht plot to burn down the E istern cities; tht nlot to destroy the Croton Water Works in New York; the plots to set fret the Confederate pri onera in the North. In abort, under the pro tecting cart of secret Government detectives, whose vocation would otherwise be gone, we hate them of etery description and character. Exchange. Thert were a dozen other plots, located in In diana. Tbt plot to assassinate Governor Moa Ton, "by the husband of that woman;" the plot 'o procure the diagram of bit bedroom; the plot to abduct him ia the night; the plot to scare him iu tht day; tbt plot to eapturt the Arsenal at Indiacapolia; tht plot to aeiie tht dozen old rusty guna hidden therein; the plot to carry the Statt over to tht Confederacy; the plot to take from Governor MoaTo the control of the Militia; tht plot to prevent tht Governor from using the Secret Service Fund in hiring spies; tbt plot to prevent Mobto from getting up sn insurrection io the State of Indiana; tht plot to save Gov trnor Moarox from becoming a tool and toady tf Stawtom; to plot to inspirt Jin our "noble Governor" a little Slate pride (which utterly failed); and, fiually, tbert waa aaid to be a plot oa foot to kick tht unmentionables and pull tht nose of Foucbe CaaBtseTo; cut the plunderers seat him off with a flea in his ear. Having done the dirty work of the Republicans, Ae was turned out to grass. And so tods the "plots" till just before the next election. Ooternment "detectaa aw - ives ana Moaro s "spies win toeo appear agaiD. TI1C.1AVT AMI Of,D TlAIDt. Some of tht Republican papers art boasting of the manner in wheb Governor Artraiw, of Massachusetts, procured the ttae of a National ahip from the 2iry Department to transport a cargo of Yankee old maids to the Territory of Washington, en the Pacific, where, it is said, each oot of tbt women la promise a buahaod .' Massachusetts has 100. UOO more women than men; conseqecntly the Governor, like a true tr4flicer in human flesh, corcluied tosend the rplus of women out rf the State. It is good economy, bt thicks, at 4 will aatt some money t iLe.e wLaretLaia. WUL boll era ua id. by wht author-tv ate National ships ueed for such (urpo.e? Has the Secretary of the Navy aoy riht to give to Massachusetts 1 ship for that kind of trade and dicker! We suppose the capacious maw of the "tear pcu-er" has romfthLcg ia it to legalize tie action cfthe Department! Should Secretary Wilms get through with his cap before Congre meet, the public would be glad if he would eipUia what cocnection there can bt between oot of Uucie Yarn's ai ps and a cargo of Yankee cd 4 maids. laatsracnvx er PaaTT. The Rutlmd (Vt ) Courier says. Le: lo man vets for acy candidate for Governor, County Senator, cr Town Representative, wna ts opposed to taxin tb income der; red from Gorernjicat bcia Is the issue, respective of psrty." TbiaJ

STATI. lTn.tl.

Tbt largest Income return ia Lafayette ia that of Adam Earl, of the well known firm of Earl Jt Hatcher. He rejvtta $103.010. The text ia John Purdue, who returns f'jO.OOO. Although there is a alight difference of $12,000 between the two. either is verv comfortable, especially for a bachelor A Sad WAtst.ti Oa Kridaf afteenoou, a little ch.!J of Mr. aud Mre.SMteiy. ajed twenty months, fell into a c:tero, which had been careleraiy lefiopeo, a od wee drowned. The mother wsa the f:rl to dicoter tutn, but beiort sht rnl reich him the xxr little fellow w dead. This hould Ne a warning to psrenta to keep their cisterns cure at all fain, as such acci dent are fit freqient omtrrerre Ooahen Dem ocrat. Sratca; "Ut' Pirties from the Peotx-viva-tda oil region, batt been prospecting far seve ral daya in the vicinity of Warsaw, and they say strong indications oi carbon od ei st. everal pernons have tested the surface indications, and bud that it will burn The farms hate alreadt been leaed for a terra of twetty jear, au i pteparatiotis sre beiiif; rade to organ. ae a comrany, aud we learn that if the stock is not taken bv men here, it will be taken by men from abroad Ktenbody libould go in and eacoursge the enterprise, as all are intcrc-tcl in th? mineral wealth of our country: and until the matter is fairly te-dfd, ut one can tell h iW much VidJden tressure way exist beneth the eoil, upon which we tread every day. Warsaw Union. SnooTtso Snare ij W'xst Umiom Quite an excitement prevailed in the neighborhood of the Alncau church, at Went Union, at 'J o'clock I tt night. From all w can learn from the caueof the difficulty, the following statement ia made up; Sereral white men, it ia atld, wet.t to the negro church, where service wet being held, and behaved in an itidecoroua cnanoer. Tbey were remonstrated with by some ot the negroes in a kiud manner, and soou left the church, and went to a saloon farther out the turnpike, where they procured aud drank liquor. 1 he crowd then returned, and, it is said, com tntneed firing at tht church, whereupon some of tht negroes came out of tht church and returned tht fire. Some thirty er thirty five shots were ired by both parties, but we have only hcud of ont person being injured a negro, wno bad a üu jrer shot off. It It do 'le to disguise the fact that a spirit of lawlessness to a certain extent is manifest in this community, and collisions between whites and oetroea ire not unfreque nt. We hope the police will be on the alert to promptly suppress any outbreak of a riotoua character that this state of feel Infi: may derelop White tnru who visit be rro churches, or attend nejrro con vocation of ant kind, abouid bthave tbCKStlua aa rronerlt aa If they were atnoug white people, and if they do not, the cfiicor ot the law Ktiould promptly arrcit and punUh them There ii uo justifica tion for tne viulmtion of the legal right of the negroes by white men; at.d this community will not sotfrr its fair fame to bt disgraced and black ened by brutal mobs gotten up by bad white men forbad objects. e hope, ehould any mob ue monstrations be nude in the city, (which we do oot seriously apprehend,) the parlies getting them up will be dealt with iu the mot ourarnary manner by the legal authorities; lor New Albany has already had enough of these scenes enacted within her limits N. A. Ledger. I hn Abuse f .vijratcry. From the Nw York, Kvrnlus; I.t, Republican. j The pa pern yesterday and to dat conlaiu ac counts of the capture and carrying to Washing tori "heatily ironed" and carefully guarded, of a insu who is suspected of bntiug done nobody kuowv what, nobody know where Heappeam to have been seized at Memphis, and wis hurried on to Washington, whete he arrived yesterday "The piisoticr wia a good, looking, well dre ed young man, apparently twenty tdree or tweit ty-lour yeata old. Ho wm heivily ironed, and mImo chained to one ol the guard. Those intvinrf hitn iu charge relumed to an.wer all questions n to he was or what he was arrested for." So ruus the account. Of course he was at once fcUripccted to be John H. Surratt ! T he Uarr ii tiurg Tl4graph, of Aucu.t lnt, gives a circum btaotial titrativc of Surralt'a dicovcry, pwr.uit and anest; and the Wnahingtu Star ot the next day In ordet that both sides my bo able to cilo authorities just as circumntautially denies that be is Surratt at all, und asserts that be is one John Kyan, a Texan McJtilimo the mornioc journal toll u. iu tinning ctpitals, of ihti "I'iuful Kxcitement of the Public Curiosity" but what Ulrikes us is that there is but little excitement at all, and that not painful, but eimply idle. We are now at peace with all the world. In most ot the region through which this military fcu trd passed with the prisoner there ha-4 been no resistance to law at any time. Why, then, all this "mtnacling," as the reporters call it? Why all this eccresy and ruyntery? Why do officers of jtntico act aa though they wcro kidnappers? Why is a man, ua yet only suspected of crime, carried through the country no mysteriously as to remind tia of the story of Hit celebrated "man with the Iron Mask?" What (rnd is accomplished by thii hsurd course? While wt were yet at war, myetery auJ secrecy were of course, necessiry, though then we sometimes seemed to tntke a mystery in tnattera which should or might have been open, and exposed what would belter have been kept secret. Hut new that we have peace, why not abolish mystery, as tar as possible? Why not put away secret arrests, military guards, military trials, and all the apparatus ot military justice and injustice uutil the next war? No considerable body ot men, iu the North at least, want Jto obstruct the course of justice; if any one of thoe who conspired against the lives of Mr. Lincoln and tht Cabinet has been cxugbt, there rati be no risk in conveying him ojeuly to Washington, the scene of bis ctime, and there trying him according to law. All this mystery is very disgusting, and more, it ia mischievous. A llloc.knder . Forrest's Creeln r puny. f From th New Orlraa l'icavuna.1 There is a mighty good story told by a suuburnt friend of ours, who returned the other day, (as he says with a wink,) "from Timburtco, my boy," about a little, craw tih eyed, hooked nose individual, who was wont to ru. the blockade into Memphis, and bring out "articles contra band of war," and who thu9 relates his a 3 ventures with some of "Forrest's war children:" "Veil, my friend, you zee I vass go to Mempheese to make leetle beesnis and pye te caveilry poots fur tepoys, and de dinars fur degurls;now ten I tos koom out of Mempheert bout fifteen mile, I meets some citizen on hus-bsck mit guns on dare packs, and de Capetan he zay, 'Stoop dat vagin, yer leetle tyvil, ur I zhoot yer ded;' den dey etoop dt vain, and prakerf cpen te poxes and dakes all mine pooty dings; tun zey, 'Mozis, I vu.Mswap hats mit you,' and den he poot mine fine beater on his bet and throw bis tarn old gray hu mit holes on te top to me, and zays. 'Moxis, yur ruammy'a churn fita me vere well,' and den dey all laff, anddecapettn, heluke hart at mine peetil round mine vaste.and hollurs. 'Give me dat peetil or I ehute you teJ,' and I geeres hitn de perstil and it toss make me feel so seek, den dey all !a(T. Der call demtelves gurrillas. but 1 dinks dey akes more like roppen. Yes, taai despeckulaturs, I tiahdeytasa all hung. Spenzis on te gootes is o high can't make naughting, so, now I vaie go iato de Cumtry Putmeut too keep out de tar. Vtm can givemelectleplasc.no? I he Kentucky i:iect!on. The majorities returned for the Abolitiou caadilateä in the counties of Keuton and Campbell, opp?site to the city, were, to a great extent, the result of direct military interlerence. Democratic citizens were sent to prison. A larce num ber of old and prominent citizens and voters were not allowed to approach the polls. The timid were frightened away by threats. Voting was only done at great personal ri-k and haztrd. and through a cordon of bayonets. The instances of outrage aud oppression of violent disfranchisement we have heard, are raost kickeniog, at d are calculated to awaken the mosi violent feelings ot ixidinatiou. Tee elective franchise is en JcJ a bitter mockery and fnai as tauch contested by the bayoot ae L'vuis Napoleon' election to the Empire of Fracce. t3rThe Nc York. Tr.bjLe icqxres whether the Democratic party ia "to be or not tobe." The evidence is daily an J hourly accumulating that it is "to be" very decidei'y.

tTWe lived for three juars ia a houe sur- j !ee of ro;iuj;. It i quite io accordance, howrounjed by fruit trees Eransville Journal. 1 eer, with the way things art doct in Kentucky, Out cot long enouch to leara to product any where they have military idtasof a free election, valuable frtiit vourelf. Louisville Journal. Cincinnati Ecoairer.

AtsU SOUTH OF PAllA'JtCAIMtV

The income of Edwin Forret, Ustyear, was l?J,A The isUry cf Queen $0,0C0,0tK). Victoria ia about A Connecticut oyster d ccaier inaista on lie wants it tit taat Auguat ia spelled "Orgust get an r in. A negro wornau wtj was baptbed sv few SuLdayiagoat Huntsvillt. Ala.'cioe forth from tat water shouting, "Freed from slavery, frewd from in, ula Uod and Geoeee.1 Grant. It ia atateJ that tht Hon. H. M. T. Hooter, of Virginia, now cocCofd aa a state prisoner In Fort Pulaski, aska for bis release, with thepriv. liege cf leaving the country forever. Dufiiig tht wir a nurubar of insane men were ciliated as seamcu iu tht United Slates service, their bounties secured by sharpers, and themselves left without anything. The most probte nouicc cf supply waalrotn Canada The emrUvees in the shnps of the New Jeraey llailroad Company, upon leeeiving their pay for July, were ootihed that tht pay ot all except ere men aud engtucers would bt reduced to the old price about 15 yt cent on atd alter tht present month The American Watch Comp my have pur. chased Mm forty acres of land at West Knd, Hudson City, New Jerey, near the New Jersey Utilroid track, where they purpose erecting a larj-e manufactory and sixty co'tage, as rcsi. drnccs lur thrir employee A oaNTLCMax wriiea fiom Texas to the Phil ftdelt hia Knuuirer that Ooi. Prtar.t, of the Thir teenth Corns, was lately killed by a ahatk, while tu tiling on tte roast of Hrszos, and a ueto bad a leg taken otT. Gen. Waittrl has ordered, in cimncuence, that tht meu shall not bathe on the coast where aharka abound. Hartfotd ranks next to New York in the insurance buMiien.v It hs ku aggregate capital of 4G,Ij(),()UU inttted in tire inautance, dirided beiween ten companies, at.d these companies hate a surplus of $'2 611,000, mak ng a total of $J,OOU,000. Pesides thi, there are five lite iriHurar.ee companies in that city. A New Orleans correspondent savs the pro jxrty ol Jol.u Südell, comprising b4'd lots and squares of grouud, with stores, dwelling housea and a banking home, were sold for $1I'0,4IO, llefort the war it was estimated at IOO.OUU. Had the war not taken pUce it ia estimated that Mr. Slidell would have been worth i2,lMlO,UUt The Ames family, ut KtAtoii, Mtssachu setts, shotel mmofacMirers, report incomoif to the aggregate ot $25.000. ua follows; Oak es Arne, (member ot Cungrea.) $'JJ1.47i; Oliver Am3. JÜUÜ.ISÜ, and their three Hutu $:iO,UO() each, llomtio A nie, tiolher ttrwther n( the family, is a maker of wrought iron cannon at Windsor Lock, Coun. The words of Alber Starkweather, the Mancheater doublt murderer, in ronfciain kis guilt, were: "1 did it, Mr. Camrbell, outof love for your daughttr, and nothing else 1 felt I mut have that money, lor without it she wouldn't marry me; aud 1 got the money." The defence In thia case intend to put in the pica of insanitt. No doubt it will be prove ! There sre no sane murderers tiow-n days. A singular and painlnl incident happened recently at the Hoysl Theatre in Merlin Anew ballei by Taglioni, named Sardanaplui, wm reprenentcd, In the last scene of which all the dancers appeir and arrange thetufelves aiounu Sardatiaptlua to die with him in the flames To prixiuce the necessary smoke, stones weiehr itttl and water was to be thrown upon them. The etones were laid between the seats, hut the dancers, instead of aittlng upon the scats, hat down on the burning sronrs A scream of pain lollowrd, which was not In the play. Nearly all of them weie badly hutted. A remarkable fatality hna utteuded many ol the leading necesniotiists of Virginia. The Petersburg Index thus Htales it: "At the beginning ot ece.ion, Virginia had out representative iu the Cabinet at Washington who was a secessionist Johu 1$ Floyd. He is dead. She had two foreign mluisters who were secession Uta Hon. H. K. Meide an i John M. Daniel. Ikith are dead. Roth of her Senator in Congress were secessionists Hunter and Mason. One is a prisoner, the other an exile. She had three newspaper consricuomly devoted to acces sion The Richmond Enquirer, the Kxaminer, and the Norfolk Argus. These journals art extinct and all unrevived, an 1 the leading spirits of nil Wie, Daniel and Lmb sre dead. Htr oldrt and mot pcis tent among her mojt ictluen'isl citizns who hid Supporte I secession was IvJmun 1 Ruffin. Ho is dead. Tne recognized lenders of the seco9iionists in tho State Convention were (eorge W. Kundolph nnd KxPresivieut T)!er. Randolph i dying abroad, Tvler is deud. A rip ThtotiKli n Deaerf. We extract Ircm a work entitled Travels in Central Asia, by Aroiinins Vanberry, the following thrilling sketch of a trip through the naiidy derert ot Central Asia: After leaving this hospitable sojourn, the caravan penetrated further aud further tbeuntrodJen wilds ol Ceutral Asia, until tbey reached the study desert on the route to Bokhara Here they were doomed to encounter the uiot dismal Icirors It waa iu the inoiilb of July. The rnt station brought them to a sea of and extending as far as the eye could reach. Ou one side it was formed into high Lilla like wavea Isnhe J into that position by the storm On the other side it was like the smooth waters of a still lake, serenely rippled by the western wind The camels and a a sea uuk to their knees at every btep. No a bird waa tisible in the air; not a worm or beetle upou the earth. The botes of thoe who had perished on tht way, whitening in the sun, ai they lay collecteJ in heaps to guard the march of luture trareU-rs, formed a aombt-r memorial of depjrte J Iii. The lrngth of the camels had btcn exhauated be fore they entered the dc.-ert, t.d two ot them died at the hrrt day 'a ution. The terrible heat already left the travelers without strength; two ol the poorer members of the ccmpany, who had ttamei ou loot by the rule ol their feeble beasts, became so sick that they were unable to sit or ride, and hid to be bound at full lengih upon the camels As long as tbey were able to articulate, they kept exclaiming "Water I water!" the only words that escaped their lips Ou the fourth day obc ot ihcm was relieved by death from the torments ot thirst. Before he drew his last breath bia tongue waa quite black, the roof ot hij mouth of a greyish white, his lipi shriveled and teeth exposed. Before leaving the desert the author had only about aix glasses of water left io his leathern bottle These he drank, drop by drop, to appease the burning beat. Presently Lis tongue began to turn black, and, alarmed at the dagger, he drank off half the remaining store at a draught, thinking thus to ate hia life; but it oaly increased the lerer io his vein. His strength waa gradually leaving him, when the caravan was struck by the tebbad, a poisonous wird of the de?ert, which had harried rapidly to rd them with death in ita appearance. The citnelj, fru which they lost no time in dismounting, uttered a loud cry, fell on tbeir knees, stretched their long necka ou the ground, and strove to bury tl ct heada in the land. Tbt wiod rushed by wun a dull, clattering souud. leaving the party cctered with a thick crust of aand two fingers thick. The tnt particles that touched the body teemed to burn like s rain of flakes of tire Had they met the wind tlx miles deeper in the desert, the whole caravan would doubtlea have perished. The author was Uft half dead. He could not dismount from hia camel without asitancc. Aa he waa laid fail length upon the ground, a fearful fire seemed to almost consume hia interior; he was driten almost to madness by the pain In hia bead; be was apparently suHetiug the agonies of a terrible death. Start:ng toward midnight oo the reriloua march, he fell asleep, and. oa awakening in the morning, be found himself in a mud hot, crrounied by people with very lor. beards. He had no sireLgth to sreak to them, but tbey kitdly treated hira, gave him something warm to drink, and afterwtid some sour milk mixed with water and salt, which won set him onee more upon fcet rive I rntator the Ir Irl lege of V tingin Kentuckr , A gentleman, re-ddiog in Covinstou yesterday assured us upon offering bis tote.it was cbilleLged, whea he majt the aiSiatit required in due form. Upoa this he was reqaired to put a five cect stamp. It struck soue as a novel ex ped.eri;, the piytnettcf fiveeerts for the triti-j

MARRIED. Oa tb aih loatait, at Us retldssca of tka bride's

parent, by tbs Bv. Bisbop Arne, Coloa! teaser RertwisT, of Terr Basts, te FLoaa, yousfit tfaaajhur of ttUIiaa Eclüvaa, f tMa city. MASONIC NOTICE. VSTATF.D XKKTI50 OF ADOSIEAU flRASD LODGE, thia ( Wednetdav; evvnlac. at half rast sta fclerk, , ' - LOST. LOSTi L4R(1E HUD MOCRN'50 VAIL TJl THt'BÄ DAT last, at about Boua, between tha Bates Uoa 4U fornr r Ml!!rpt sal Marylana tr!. l fa4cr will b 1'berally rewarJsd by leaving it at !0. 90 feata llllnoii street, or at the Enchant Restaarant. ast9 J 1 1 FOR SALE; FARM FOR SALE. . AriRM or ?n ACRira, htk Miu.a orrnwm of mli.napolia, half a tpili from a fol (ravrl voimI; ICO acrri in (oo4 cultivation, wt b two frame boa, pearly aew, 00 containing tilae reotns aa-t cat lar, and tL otbrr tote reotns ani cellar, with awd oat-brill-tun. Alt", a K"4 ore laid atid nf r-fa.lnf i'ck water at three lif!er-Dt pari ( tbe f.rm. For p.rticalart Inquire cf ur aldrr KUMBRTUIUCONfAkli. a-nO-ltf . , IiMtiaaapolia, lut. FOR RENT. r flwo coon rooM.t n thi Tamn ptdrt ok a 1 centrally local M tailtlu on Kat WablnKton treet. IVr terras sppl at tb. Ural K-tate Agrncy vf 11 I). JON Ks, (Lata llzfll Jl Jüe..) aucH-4l2t 3? Cat W ah!nt.ii tr- t. RE AL ESTATE AGENCY. KooTs suobs & mnm WANTKP. for 4M) arrta f Land In Haline County, Mi.ourt. all flrat qual ty Hemp Land, situated ou tbe Leatngton and Mrliail JU.d, t m:i- from Marrhall, tti County Meat, and six tullea fiom ibe wluurl rlrer. The country aroend la flnely Improved and aaverat fine tarna ao adoliilng thutr.'-t. Tie owner will j.urci ate fleet, sad Shoea or tlreer'ea at VYhleal t'akb I'rtcea tu the amu t of from II2.WK) to flS.'aiO. putting tbl tract in escbange. and will pay tbs baland. tn ca b. Call at tti. Kal Kstate Offlc. of i. T. Lsmi, wivllu tire s da s. ALSO, IXR A LR. A traft of 3 700 ares la Tarewrll sdJ Mason Co'iotie a, Illinois, with n tm mil., of the Ulla I river, a out half way between Ht. Ixol aad Ch etc; i&O acre undrr cutt:vatkn; 1,'tK) d tcbed and drain d and rented. Ibe linprovemeuia ars Five Dwellings, Hia U.rna and Stables w tlh a B.v.r-falllnjr tr.aut or wtirr through tb. wbole. ALSO, A Farm of 20 acrea within flva billsa of the elt, on vrry ea7 trrum, a. tb. o.irr do, not n..d bioory. Klrt rate Puildltip, Ac , Ac. 1'rlce, $!() per arre. ALSO. Hmall Kaima frutu 40 lu loo acre oar tbe t Ity. Irtin !KKto fji'O per arre. A10. A Valuable Vacant Lot on North MerlJiaa ttrrrl, t3 f"H front by VUU feet deep. Price, a.UOA ALt, Vacant Lot Io tl e Went, North, Ka.t aud 8vulb parts or in my. AMI, llÜlSE.t AXU WTS, On vu North lllinol Street I J SOU Peuimrlvama Mrrrt... r an Street S,(M) 3.((i0 IiavHt-op Street l.no l.OlU! N.w Jcrey Street...... Virginia Avenue Ma!acliuetti Av.nu.. 8 .UM) 3, Mi 3 un 3,&0J IMMI Noblo Alrert IVaofjIvania Utr.et ' " near niind Anjluui. nates Street Uoynberty Street St t:uir Street. l.r'OU MiiUlppl ftrcet. 2,000 1,700 S.4 0 3.21H) 4.VOU 3.01 Ml fCortb Liberty Streec . . , New Jen-ey Pirer t. . IMaware Street Kat Street TeiWMwe Stieet . . . . hrst .Strvet 3,OU S.VOO a..vsi U.6IKI 3.IMI0 5,500 tt.100 I.UOj 7(H) ' forest Avenue. ....... Hetcber'a Arenu..... . Noble Stret Michigan Street ' t'nlon Street " Elizabeth Street " fort Wayne Avrnus All of wh'cU will be ou t ine with but a .nail atuwunt cfcah, by calling an J. T. TVJNN, Heal F..-tate Agent, ug7-d3t No. 10 Hennsyltaala t., (up Ktalrs ) WINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORGHUM! JULY 13th. 162, Kav. A. Myera. f Springfield, Oblo, aeured a patent to taake Sorghum lue. This Wins Is not Int.nlcating. la better tban tbe beet. Cheaper than the cb'.pett. Ia v ry ellictentlu caaea of aickness. Can be made for S3 centa per gallon. ketjulre ue drnga to make it. Caa be made from the k,uiailogt o.T ayrap making. No roabl to make it. If anybody wauta to kn .w anything abost thia Wine let them adureaa Apple A Wesner, rt. Paul, lnd,wh are akigneea of A. Myera or hi. patent, a d prepr etor. or t be pateui Invention for "Imprwed SorgLum Wine," la and for tbe Mate of Iodiana. and who are new prepared to fell County. Townnhtp, Manufacturer and Individual hlghta, with tbs receipt to nake the Wine. Agent, wanted to U Itigbta In every County t.ot sold. or iJari'tuiar. taur'H A II LL A WKBNKR, au43-d2m St Paal.lidinna PROPOSALS. To Stone-Outters and Iron-Workers. SKA LED PROPOSALS will be received by the nadereigned, and also by the Auditor tf Heny Couity, Ind., until the 13th day cf August, 1 Mm, fur tbe Cut oue Work and fou Work of tht lieury County Court House. Plans, Spec'flcationa and Working Praw'.rga can be reea at tbe office or 1. Hodgaon, Architect, In Sentinel Bailding, Indianapolis, where all aceary iuform.tioD may be had in relation to tbe worka, which are of con. Mdert'.le magbltude, and worthy of tbe at'.euiou of tbe re-t contractor. Tbey will be let to the lowest responsible bidder, who will be required to gi?e bond, with good aecurlty, fur the faithful performance of the ecu. tract. Uy order of the Cotnroiftnlopera. I. UODT.SOy, Architect, aag3 dtlllauglS Indlanapoli, lnd. PROFESSIONAL. LUTHER D. WATERMAN, M. D,, lli'Kiiuii niiii Hiatixoa LATR 8nrgeon Thirty-ninth Indiana Volunteert. (JÄce GS Berth Pena-ylvaMa treet, half a square tiurib or the FoatoSlce. Can f.ond tbere dar and B'ght. Jj4-lad3n ALES. S J ZiST D S' CELKEEATKD CHICAGO STOCK MD CREAM 1LES, JOS. OCON.Xtlt, wole A sent. No. 54 South Illinois Street, INDIAN A PO4MS, IN' I). flUK tnderpigned ha alwaya on hand alargt pply i of Barre a aad Ua'J Barrel, for tha Trade, and Quarter Barrel a for Private families. Ileal) bottlea Ale and Portr expressly for Private Families, a it i. strongly rec.nam.iided ty physicians for iu medicinal properties. Ji "tf jos. o ro 11:11. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BBADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. 1 riiar.K. LfJTs will t. sold at a yjcrt low l X rrica on Ion; credit, the pnrchaaer required to baiW 1 oa each Lot wtaia a gnrea tlBi.. . For panicaler apply at t&e efflce ef the Citlaans arreet Railway yompary. H. D.CATHHWOOD. Indianapolis, April U, l-aprl-dtf

AMUSEMENTS.

MASONIC HALL "HOTJ D I H! TOE HIZXX IV TZ C UOMANC 11 It AND Hl WONCF.ltrCL DAfOnTI, WITH IUCRMAX AND GR15T' U KKATWAIt SHOW! WIIJ. A1TKAR AT A50:C HAl-U IX 5KJ1IT, COMMKNC1NG Monday, Hpt. .Ith, iMiir. CwitAiNu mathvel:: KVFRT niDNISDAT A5D ..TCKHAT. AT 2 O'CLOCK.-augS-dlf CLAIM ACENCY, WAR CLAIMS! C10LD1KM AXDOIFICFKS WHO UWI HOT BIKH O paid full pay and the OovercneDt totar u which tto.y are eoittixl, caa save their ctaiaaa adjeete prea.pt ly and correctly aad ebtaioed at BLAKE'S fJUTARY CLAIM AGENCY. Ctalmi for raoa,llorei killed In battle er lost In the lie. or duty, Viearaboats and all other property let la the Military Service, and erery claaa ef claims founded In law, Janice, or equity tecorrJ. j3r"Ruoes traoaacted by mail. Uitue in Sheet.' Hoildlng. neat ataoonlc Mall, vppo.ite Metrottolitan 11 all, W, hingtot street. J. W. CL4KK, (Lata Colonel Fortieth Indiana Volunteer,) Je'JI dif AUoruey and tllw Aent. LIQUORS. T. V. TKICKI-AO, WilOLKSALK DC ALK K II lorcl;ii and l)ointHt lc LIQUORS, Ao, i tu Weal V nalilnajtwn Ntreei aaa of tue Mulr llouae. WHEAT AND nYE WHISKIES. PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whi&ky from Bond, A5D Ohl ltroun C herry, Port. lun-l tanal l liiiiiipiilpn. aug3 dtf .1 . XI a 1I A 1 V , (Late Utumotf A htrNaaaaa,) UKCllHKlt AMi Wlltll F.SALK D15ALKR IN FOIMIK.W 1ND DOMESTIC L1Q10ILS, wONür.AnF.LA, rtk and rmm.' a,w d a n tx nc? PORT, MADKIKA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WX2STES, CIGARS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIAN ATO LIS, INI). JylTJif NOTICE. WUKKKAX, IN HEAT OF hAü.MON. A.VD A little m.vjtiJiT.tanding belwaea iw an I ray wife, cauned by perhous who never mind their ownhulnM, and wboie lauderou tongue seema never to b. at ret, I caused a but Ice to he putlihed In the 8 ntlnel of tbf 2i'h day f J.ily, l-ft.', not to tta.t or harbor my wife on my account; I herewith withdraw said net ice, and furthermore ay that any insinuation a to the S-leiity f my wife towards me Is slanderous and fale, and I will procute the tlrtt alandrrer who even intimates any uib acci. CHUISTiAN C. HtUII.. la'liaiispoMs, Augnat 4th, 13. aug7-i?t WANTED. M05TD1 AGK5TS WA5TKD RVIRTJ where to Introduce the Improved Shaw 4 Clara tiu ra-nlly Sewiog Machine, tha only low price maker, WheeUr A Wilcon, Howe, Binger k Co., aal Machelder. All other machines bow sold for le.a than forty dollars each are infringement, and the seller and ur arc liable to fine and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commUalon allowed. IlluMrated circular M-nt free. Adtres- riAW k CLAKK. mj51lw3oi Bid leferd, Maine. NOTICE. TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. VI.L perooDslnJeb ed to tbe S bklng fand ei hereby notltled that all Ln !s mortgaged to said fund, and ou whlc - intere-t ba not b n paid In advance, fr tbe present year, wi l be adertied fjr sixty data previous o anl oflered at pnblic al f-n the second Tuesday fn Iieceraber next, liy order cfthe Hoard tfConitn'loers. W 11. TALByrr, Fr.lJetil. Juli H.lftüj. ?r7Tfce following named nwipsper will please pabIleb the alxtv advert itt-meut iu ibur weekly t.ue te the amount of 7'r W.ira, and lora ard copy of pperail bill le this oClce, vii: Kcginter and Keputiic m, Lawreceburg; Courier, MaJIson; Journal and ltemkrat, Kvanville; Joumal aL Kxprrsn, Terra Maate; lieoaocrat, I'rlucetou; Pre.s, Grtencaitle; I'al'aJI jra, Kichmond;eeLtlne, Fort Waine; Sun, Vmceune-; Jonrna , La'eyette; kevlew, Crawford, vulr; Dvmotrat, Gben; L'l.lwn. Laporte; Standard, Anderou; aie, iiecatur; Kepnblicsa, Grenburg; Mratl nel, hoiheMer; Ifeaiocrat and krpoblican, fly mouth; tiaocr.t, atautic.ll ; Krpubiicsn, Kaxbvllie; Volunteer, eh'l6yvtiie; Democrat, H-i.t ngton; Ledger, New Alban j; Democrat, halem; iM-mocrat, Columbus; KegUter, St. Joseph; kepublica.-i, Valptraiso; 1'Oi.t.Co umhia t'lt; ludlanian, ÜlouinO-id; Iirmcrat, Franklin; K.rter, Ca-neltou; Democrat. O-rjdon; Ieniocrat, tveckrxrt; Union, Danville; Crescent, Kraukfort; Times, lielptd; l'haro., LBiiSpori; Courier, Awcatle; Owen Cotuity Journal. 8p-ncr; Democrat, Tip. on; Keveille, Vevay. Jyl daw NATIONAL DAN it. THE FIRST NATIONAL B1XR OF INDIANAPOLIS 18 THE official depository aad flcaaclal agent ef the United etatea, aod will faniiah, an tba moat favorable terms. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will Lay and sell Gold, Silver, Exchange, Goveraacut Voucher, Orders a Waohiiurtoa, ftiata Aiocks and Public Securities or every d.scr.pUon. Collections will be promptly made, and every kind of lciie attended to that belongs to legitimate hacking. begular customer, are only charged 0 pr cent, upon Loa La obtained at this Sauk, and the most ample provisions are made for the safe-keeping ef Depoaita and for the accommodation er DTositora. to addition to tne responsib lity of the United tate. for tie liabilities of tbe Bank, the Stockholdan art Indl(dually rep4nible to the extent of their stock, in addition to the amooat invetd in such shares, thus affording tbe moot ample security to the public. Tbe following are the p-esect tkbaldtrf of tho la stitatloDWm. H. Englr-1 , TTtn. Rraden, Be&J. . TattU, John W. Mcrphy. Judge P.M. pinch. w. ajioigfci. Lewis Jcrdoa, Deloa Root, Jer. McTue, J. P. D Lanie., cf X. T , Gov. O. P. Morton Hon. JAn J.Uon'.rz, Geo. Lai. Nolle, Hon. car B. Beed, Hon.T. A. Hen-tricBs. lion. David Kilgort, Hoc. James A. Craven, Hon. Jena C. 5w, Hod. T. M. Bullivan. Rev. Wn. A. liolllday, Prof. C. S.Todd, J. George Stile, George . Kigga Robert Brtraming. W.J. Holiday, W. H. Mellow ay. J. M. Maxwell. TTa. H. Pry, A-J. Hay. K. K. Parker, J. L. Hottoa, Winalow, Lacier k Ca., J. A. Boss, TTm. WUlard, A. Baldwr.c, D. W. 5ol!e, W.O. Kckwotf, Daaial Henaeaeey, Jamea Powers, J. L. Slasghler. Lccian li.ll, W.S.T. Morton, Barnabas CoCn, Joha C. Dereta, Dr. J. M.Gaiton. H. B. PtLch. Dr. J. H. Woodbei Joe. C. Wright, Joha He od neks, A.J. Da&Jbnb, Jamea Gree&at A.D. BUUagaly, W. W. Lealhera, Jamea TT'talew. !iyu

MEDICAL.

isxb. wmsiiOW, . - a A tp.rlee.ca Sai- aad P.iaale Pkystcaaa effaT aneiniat) er Bs t l.rs, tie SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly fatUllkles the preresa of t.ttbtsg.by aoft.ntng the gams, redaelug all laflasnsuatlea, wHlallay ALL PAlTtand apasanodlc actio, and Is SURE TO REQULATEtheBOWELS Dap.ad apa it, aivtL.rs, It will give rest teyewraalvoe and Relief und Health to Ydur Iafnatü. W. b.va put ap and .old this artle'.fbr.r.4Wyare aud CAN SAT 1 COSKIMNCE AKDTKUT11 of It what we have t ever fceeo able to aay ef bay other med keine N KV Kit UAH IT r A1LVD l.t A KitilJt IN aT A NCR TO KfritCr A CLKK. wh.a Uro. mJ. iv.r did we know an instance of dt.aufactUa by any one who as.4 It. On the contrary, all are delighted with ita opera tions, and speak la terms of coraoueadaUun ol Ita saagtcel Offerte and medical virtues. We apeak la this alter "WHATWK IX) KNOW," after 30 years eaperiewe AMI I-LKIMIKOIK kfcl'VTATIO lOItlflP I Ll-PIL-MK.NT OK WHATWK IIKKK DaCLAKD. la alnoat every Instance where tbe Infant la softerltg froan peln and ehautlon, relief will bo fun cd In fifteen art went rnmotes alter the ayrnp la adulaUtered. Full directions for aslng will acconpsnr each battle. None genuine unless the fac-aii&ile of CLHT11 k PER--KINS, New Tork.la on the eatstde wrapper. Sold hy Prngglstathronghoit the world. Price only 35 Cent .1 Dottle. Tho Florence Nightingale ot tho Nursery. The MUwIog is ao eatract frona a latter written by the Kev. i:. Z. Weleer, to tho Usraaaa Kafwmed Mao singer, at Chambers ag, fa.: A DENEFACTHEGO. I I VII- I L . all along been a.auclaieü, Iu our mind, with the 'Taa kee," guat k," and -11 umbog." Hut It is ao no longer, aud w e desire li wret her name front all such an piclooa eoclatlona in all otfcer niluos. Whatever notions wa may have r wvinanly d.ltcacy aod propriety, we will i all admit that woman alone la the Nursetie yo-o Nors the Aef Nare. Whatber we ahali bavo female rhvsiclans or not. ia a qaetlan which nost bo decided by Urne and principle, and not a matter ot taste. Pride, prejudice, caprice and custom tuay aa well behave tkenj. aelves, for if there is really a want, there will also bo a supply; if there be a "calling," there will b a coming. Nature and harnan society are alwaya eelf-eupplylng, . and though Art aod Paabieu nay hinder, they cannot prevent. Mrs. Wlnslow does not wish te treat yoe geallem Xerdoes abo prescribe a regimen for year wives; hat be modestly eppeara aa a messenger of health and hapRlnea to your infanta ia tho cradle, la there anylblnf npropr la that! A Marso of "AO yaara" eiprtence caa boldly aay what la or la not good for a babe, and ongbt to be listened to. God a reed her oa her humble and happy mission. She ia tho most successful phyai clan aod mo.1 effectual banafactreas oar little nee over' enjoyed her doting parente not eac.pted. Jest open tbe d.or for hsr,ai4Mra. W la slaw will prove tbe A mer iTan Plor.nce Mghtliigalo of tho 'arsry. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach oar "laay" to aay A Blessing oo Mrs. Winslow" for helping berleeurvlve and escape the crlalng. colicklu aad taathbaa alcaa. Wo con Ann every word net forth in tht prepactoa. It per forma precisely what it peofeasea to perform, ovary part of It-noth.Yg less Away with year Cordial," ,Tarogor,",,Dropa,""Laodanana," and every other '-Ifarcotic," by which tbe babe la dragged into stupidity, and rendered dull and idiatle for life. Wo have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow knew her only through the preparation ar ber "Paothlng fyrnp for Children Teething." If we had tha power we eoald make her, aa she Is, a physical savior to tke It.f.n trace. HrM, 1 1 etil lli it aid Comfort Hot her anal Child. Co MRf. WISrSLOW'l SOOTlTISfG ITS UP foe cVHdr.a tawthiag, s,rtaris tbe apama, rodaees inflammattwa, al taya all pain, and cores wind c holte. Perfectly aafe la alireoea. We woald aay to every mother wbo baa a aaffering child, do not let your prejadlce, nor the projadka of otbrs, stand "beieeea yo and year au&Vring child and tho rel ef that will bo eure yes, abaoletaly aura to fallow the ase of thla medicine If timely aaed. D03T PAIL TO PRÜCCKK MKS. W15SL0WJ SOOTH 1 NO STkUP, for children tfething. It has beea weed for 30 years with never failing safety and sooca by million, of mother for their children. It correct, acidity cf the atomech, rellevea wind chol.c, regalataa the bowel, aad gi vet rest, health and eotf.rt to aether and child. Officii., a Day atroot. K.w Tork. D0 50TLIT TOUR PREJCLICC STA5D fcKTWKFJt f oar nfferieg chill and the relief that will be absolute y sure to follow tho ae of MRS. WIN? LOW'S OUTU ISO STRCP. It corrects acllity of tho stomach, relievee vuvue, rriiur, am dow.i aorim. tae gi i i m meiu.r ana aeaivn io I a. c alia The fellow lrt ia mm a t ru-i a I.m.. i.. tie Rev. J. .Holms paater cf the Pie rrepott Street Baptist Church, Brooklyn. N. T., to tho Journal ax,d MeaM-ager. Cincinnati. aad speaks volum.. in ta.or of that world-reoowned medicine. MRS. wntLOW'f J00THI5G STKCP, FORCHiLLRXJ TXITH15G: w,Jl!t5,ITrti,,,,ll Jor coluBjas.f MkJ. &OOTH15G STkL'P. 5s.,. bever said a wor la favor of a pateat meKrin before ia nr life, but wo feel compelled u aay to your readera that thle la ao hUl&bag W ha V. rmA it ud k&a. II Li k, .11 It claims, ltia rr.h.M .r k bmi nmufni CtCea Of tLa da. Y.mmmm It la ttmm mf Ik, K.t . tkoie of TOUr rtii1ri ais kits bsblei rts'l äs ki. than lay ia a supply." CAUTION. Tha great popularity ,f Mr. Wiailew'e Soothing lyrap, for cUidxaa teething, fcae lned aapriacipai persona to pat up anicias ta ba fur tha aaaaw Trpaee, in advertiaiug which th.y have aK oaly copied, oar advertlsementa and aeticea frrm tho presa, bnt hav copied certificatea ani letters from clergymen and ethera, aSbtaux other aamaa ta aar gaemme oawt!Satwa, Beware!limUater r7-Mwfn