Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4620, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1865 — Page 2

:n?!'fMT Iii 5ÖM)AY"il"(JRNIN0. ACUU3T Tl j TI1K I) I CG I II OF Tilt: L'SKA citAVn or n r riit:u pitio. Much tas tffn tiid recestlj of Ihe r!l eraeltiea to tie Federal prisoner of war. end tli horrora of Jaodersoriville are cited la froaf thereof. Who are responsible for tbe tortures taat exe mffered ia tbt South bj the aaUiefa who went forth ia t'e mrice of tbe country with thee!eron aarance) tbat tbej ahoaMbaTe the ivrrptthy r.d protection of the Government? The enffninga of iL oeo wbo were cou&ced in ihm Southern rriaoci were well known to the a Administration, end especially to Ecwi M Britto, Secretary ol War, and it waa In hit power to relet.f them ataaj moment, but this b steadily and doggedly refaieJ. As one of the triocra recirki. the reople of r - - the loyal ortb are indebted to bim "for the colJ blooded and needless ncrififc of their falber anl brother, their buabibds tod ions." It wii in his power to bare prevented theee u2feric by consenting to aa exchange of prisoner, which the rebel were anxious to effect, at any time witb;u two years prtribus to the close of the war, but this min Stasto oliected on the ground, as there is abundant evidence to GoTe:ccocct could cot chanz able bodied men how. that "tbt aBorJ to exfor skeletons;' hence the "digger of unnamed griTes permit til tbeeeocccpanta to suffer all the terrible cruel tie v hieb be ia now bo anxious to prove, unti dfat'a relieve!, lie fi.ullj consented loan ex oiange of priionera, tot not until tboaandi bad been sieriGcfnl bt his cruel policy. Every new - w d-veloptnent of tbe lufJVrriDga of the Federal sol diers ia the 3 raftiern priion only ad U to the in famy of tbe Secretary of War, for bi own de e!aratinna are evidence that he wafullv ft'lfucd of the cruelties to which they were subject Knowing all, he cuoly aaJ persi-nently relused every appeal tntJe to relieve tho sufferer by an exchange of prisoner, ua'.il public sentiment finally forced biin to recede from bia birbarous positioa. Tbe fullowiug communication from Jt'xus II. BajWM, which we find ia the New York Tribune of Int rnJtT. and wno was a ciptire in rebulJom for twenty roombs. demon '.rates moat coDcluively tbat Mr. Stamto ia especially rcponile for tbe tortures our pr'u oners suffered ia the S uth: Ths Exchasüs Qccstio and Secsxtart StaTiji. Lately, Mr. Chttles A. Dana, allu dioff. to the journal of which be is the editor in ebief, to a etaierneut i:i my recently-published volume 'Four Years in Seceisia that Edwin 11. Sunton la responsible for the failure to exchange the thousand of pnaonera of war held in the SiUth, avoided the question at i-sue, and entetei into an elaborate explanation to show that the twentv months' detemioo in captivity o! toy confrere, Mr. Albert D. Uichord-tjn. and mvelf, was in no rn inner Nttiibutable to tbe o r it' - M..:.k r . i . secretary ui r. ivuiitruj me iint.uujcuu of iLe Tribune h i ever made any complaint, Jrivalely or publicly, of his Ion captivity ; and abould be deeply mortified to f uppu-e tlut am one would think that, alter we hs J escaped, we were so lacking in od rnse and buoHtiity as to maunder or make nccusation against an officer of the (jovernmeui from mer personal feeling, w.hei tens of thouitnd of captive were . perishing by ystemtin crue!ty in the rebel prisons of the South. Mr. Dana, as I bite said, des i.ut unJer take to mrt tbe main and only important ies lion beyond the general and incidental declaration that not one ut all tbe prisoners could mtke Mr. Stanton responsible tor the torture he auf lered iu the South. This is simply Lot true, as all who had auv acqu aiuiance with the ainiiuis tration of GTiira in Waniutou during two years previous to tr.eclo-te ot the war rauit, I should think, have been aware. Mr Kichtrd-ou and rajpclf epent nearly a week in the National Captul aiier our e-cape, endeavoring to do all that was possible tor the release of the brave men iu tbe hands of tbe enemy; and everyone emetthre told thestme story, that tbe Secretary of War waa tbe ob stiele in t .e w.ty of the resumption of the ex ctatge Moreover, General Butler, in hi apeecb at Lowell, Massachusetts, stated positively that he had been urdereJ by Mr. Staulon to put forward the negro quest iou to complicate and prevent the exchange. Colonel A D Streicht, of Indianap olia, Indians, a fallow prioatr with us in the Libbv. told Mr. Kica trd?on, alter our return to freedom, that, in an interview between the Sec retary and himself, the former declared to bim tbat the Government could not afford to exchance able bodied men for skeletons. 0;ber officers and civilians, whose names I canuot now remember, have assured me tbat be had used to them the same language in effect: and there is no doubt whatever that that waa bis policy and his determination until the clamors of the people compelled bim to retire from his barbarous position. Every one is aware that, when the exchange dtd take place, not the eligUteit alteration bad occurred in the question, and that our prisoners might as well have been releasod twelve or eighteen montt s before aa at the resumption of the cartel, whicrt would have saved to the Republic at least lil.OUU or lO.tKN) heroic lives That thev were not saved is due alone to Mr. El win M. Stttilou'a peculiar policv and dogged obstinacy; nd, as I have reraoiked betöre, be is unquestionably the dinner of the unnamed crave tbat crowj the vicmty ot every Jvjuthern prison with historic a'iJ never-to be lorgotten horrors "I regret the revival tf this painful aubject. but the eratuituus efTvrt ot Mr. Dana to relieve the Secretarv of War fuj a tcpot.situlity he aeeois Willing to ber, anJ wich. merrly aa a qaration l policy, indrpendent of all C'in.idora tions of hu nstiitv, must b9 r,i;1rdl as a rm weight, has c . lupellr! nie to vindicate utyself from the chtrtre of making crave staieturnts without due cot. ider ition. "Ojce for alt. let riedeclare tbat I have never found lault with ai.v one becaue I was detained iu prison, for I am welt aware thai that was a matter in which no one hut myself, and possibly few personal friends, would feel any iuterest; that mv a ile motive lor impeacl.in the beere try ot War was thst the people of the luya North rouht know to whom they were indtbted for the col 1 blooded and t.erdless sacrifice ol their fathers aud brothers, their hu-bsn Is and their sons Ji'sics lUiat UaowM Nxw Yoti. August b. I?ti5 " Tlae Kentucky i:iectton 1 1 ICesult. The Louisville Democrat thus sums up the re sults of the recent election in Kentucky, and their value; "Although we have, as a people in general. crave caue to sir fault wuh iLe military in lerfcrer.ee in our Jsate fleriion, there ia much cause for congratulation. Our Conreioual de!egat;cn will reraiin, politically, thesttue five to four, about two lb to adopt auv Id the legi-lative contest e hate rds of the meoibers quite enough measure Leceary to tl.e safetv and welfare of the State, and to re;eal ro.xe alaogerous and uncontituiionai ones now en iur statute books We have enough to ecure an able Conervative scuator lw represent us m Congres; at d all the we have won in the fare of military power and miii'.arv order illegally directed to crush the voice of the people Uoder such ciicotEgtaucea. we ought not to despair of tbe Republic, or believe that we cn sot remove ni rtial-law , nd uegro troops eap cially, from our Siato Tbe necessity of this last ia shown by the conduct of the Radicals at Lexington, Kentu.ky. AH the white soldiers in and about t.st city were removed, and colored soldiers substituted two regtment of infst.tr? and one of cavalry to kaep ord-r at the election. Tbe reason of this was plain. White soMiera might not be such ready instruments Oncers of white teg: meets would be reluctant to se.ie and impriaou meu 00 lie bare word of a prtisan, but tegro old.ers and iLe officers of : egro regimen's, it Cao be inferted, would be tbe willing instrumenta of oppression It la true tbe same illegal acts were dnce at other places, but tbe fact tbat the ieroe were preferred In this in a atice, shows that they are eaieemed the readier Initrameua of tyracny. They must be removed. "Tbe Legislature should repeal iu action of

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the freedom and prosperity or tne cie. similsr ressoct msrt?al-'.aw should bw withdrawn. We have to doubt, if the cae is propswiy preseated to rresidectJobosoo, te will grant use request of tae State, so generally ad osixltuoualy eipresel . - v a. .a ...Mfe I V. a a. I We rejsr-i tne irapcrtiti icsuia u ten as tending to restore concience tn tr. Southern States, and brgtung bacK tne tmoa onimpairti. It shows to them trat, ma loyal State, mere JJ a Urocc taijor.iy wno are uispoed to defend at the ballot-box the. r riM in the Lcion, and to conlemn barsa ana vmcictive nenurei. " Kentucky has placed berelf 10 the van of the Northern Democracy in resisting the wave of dacteros radical.stD wbkb ti.reatens notonlv to destrov the freedorn of the buto, but the whole Ucioa. Itts a, strong atep to wards obedience to the Constitution and laws, inatsad of tbe martiaMaw, which, properly or im rrorxrlt: haa been introduced by toe exigences of the war. It is a pledge on the part ot tne Statu to ober the Constitution as the supreme Uw a! the land, and a airon? condemnation of all illex-a'aty. Ai such it will be received by the people." O.I Tile: WMG. fruit nnd Grain In mio and Indiana iprdat CorrKmdxes of tba Uta SecUceL Yoir fr.rresrrfindent. while "00 the mtnv " '"fc baa beea io ao i throaj-b filteen counties in Indi ana, twenty counties iu Ohio and two cououe in Vireinia. These counties in Indiana occupy the upper WabashValley and eastern central Indiana, and io Ohio a central aod oortbetn central locality. Throughout this extent of country your correspondent has. by ach diligent inquiry and personal observation as an " on the wing " trip permitted, ascertained the condition of grain and fruit crop?, and proposes to give now a summary. WHEAT. The wheat crop baa been the most umked failure. In Northeastern Indiana it has been mostly destroyed by the red weevil, while lower down the Upper Wabash it has beeo badly affected by rust and smut In Oaio it has been either irjured by the frosu of last winter or been cauefct by tbe honey-dew. Everywhere your correspondent saw larpe fields tincut.sjrce even unfit to torn stock into, others laid open for the revel of boira aud other farm animals He also learned ot other fields which, though cut and shocked, were afterwards determined to be too poor to pay for the taking in and thrashing. For example, of the quality ot that taken in, be may meution one instance where iisteen dcz:n, when threshed out, yielded only a bushel and a peck grain by measurement, which would be, probably a bushel by weight Tbis was in Quernsey county Ohio. In another instance, fen dozen vielded a bushel. This waa Indiana wheat. In some localities such whett as was saved proved to be tick wheat, and. therefore, was not fit for man nor beatt. In fite, it ia not an etaggeri tioo to state that tbe present wheat crop will not yield more than a third of the 'annual average product. OATS. The oats croo has not been in a uumtcr of vests ao large a tne present season. v unout a a ST . 1 further detail, we may täte thst of this cereal we eh.ill have full garners. CO IM, The corn, a crop ?o forward and promisiu; in the early part of the season, has been retarded much by tne incessant rains, which, I should have presumed, prevailed throughout tbe entire extent of country under consideration. Some of the corn has thus been so much retarded that it will have a tight race to escape the clutches of the early frosts of autumn. This is more parti cularly tbe case with tbe second and third plant inns, which becime necesssrv in aome sections on account of the ravages of the cut worm among the first pununtr. Iu eome locihaes, also, tbe graesbopper ia cow doing damage to this crop but still 1 do not think u occasions any general apnrehens'on Oa the whole, however, in pite of the early frosts of autumn, in spite of tbe ravages of the grasshopper, it is sfe to say of the corn croes of lat 89S9rn and of this, "from one extreme to the o:h?r," from the total ab sence of hoe cake aud torn dodrer and mush aud milk during tbe past year to a great abund ance of the satna during the year to come. rOTATOES. Hail, Murphy! 0, thou delectable fruit of Erin! "everv do? has hia day:" thou art now to have thine. Were I a poet, 1 would sing the song of the t otito. 1 hat vegetable, that to the poor, ia bread and meat and vegetable, com bined. Aed from the superabundance of the crop I coald thick of no belter time (it being a question of inspiration ) to write snch a song than tnis season. rairiT. My space forbid details. Of psaches the crop id email, but better than the severity of the fall and winter warranted expectations of. Of that great staple fruit, the apple, there were throughout this whole stretch of country.com psratively no signs. Orchard after orchard was closely scanned but the fruit was not to be sees The season, whether we coosider the varying character of the spring, the incesssnt rains of the early summer, the varying promise of the crop and the ultimate results, most be considered at an unusually remarkable one cot to be forgotten soon. MaxascuACM. For the Sute SentioeL Expenses ol the Mate Govern men t Taxe. Mb. Editor: I wUh to call public attention to the expenses of the State Government. I have not time, to day, to go into particulars, but will do ao at a future day. Said a fellow the other day, to some tax-payers, who bad just learned the amount of the tax ot this year. "Groan en, people, your tlcer$ are fat." I think this proposition may bd asserted, thit the expenses of the State Government, during the eight years of Morton's administration, will exceed the entire expense of the State tJovcrnment from IblGto Morton's advent. L ok at tbe appropriationa lor 166 one item, a puffing fund for Morton, ot $5,000. Morton's individual pay is (,000 a j ear. An Intereetlng Incident ef the War a l. 011 in tig lit. Many Instances have been given by travelers of the tTection shown by the Arabian horses towards their matters; and so much, also, has beea written to prove their pigacity, as to make one believe, at times, that they must he endowed with an instinct which approachea aearly, if not quite, to the reasoning faculty of a human being. Be this, however, as It may. we very rnucb doMbt if among the feats r.artated of the horses of the East auv can be found that exceeds in affectionate devotion the following incident, which waa told us a few days since at Saratoga by the soldier to whom it occurred. Tbe narra lor is a young Irishman, and like many others of bis nation, joined, shortly after bis arrival in America, Sheridan's Brigade. It was in one of those forced ma roh es when they had drivsu btca the euemy and h ad beeu iu the saddia for several rousecutive days ai.d trghts, that this troopsr availed himself of a temporary bait, to slip from his saddle and stretch himself upon the turf his horse, mean wbile.brousirg in the immediate vicinity. He had slept for some little time, when be was suddenly awakened by the frantic pawing of bis horre at h;s side Fatigued by bis long ride.be did not roue at oace.bul lay in that partially concious atale which so frequently attends f reat physical prostration. S.oo,however,the faithful animal perceived that iL efforts hid failed to accomplish their object, licked his face, and placing its mouth close to ht ear, uttered a Mow thoroughly .1 w ake. be srranir loud snort. up, and, as the horse turned for him to uioui.t, he saw for tfie first time that his comrades bad all disappeared, and that the enemy were coming down upon him at full gallop Once mounted, tbe faithful beast Lote him with tbe speed of the wind safely ftOOi t'ie O.uiei , and soon p!aced him amog his eoropar.ion v TLus," be ad led wiih emotion, "tl.e t.oble fellow tared me from captivity, and perhapa from death." Can there be found cn record a mere bjiutiful exsmple of aflVetior.ate devotion on the part of a dumb brute to his master tban thi? Un doubtedlv similar examples have occurred during the preset. t wr wr.ich will forever be buried in oblivion Would thst they might be brought to li;ht. if their titration cocl J in any degree mit igate the cruelty to which the bore is coostarutly aur-jected, especially iu our lare cities, where many of tbe drivers are mjre brutal than the beast they bare iu charge Xew Tork Jour oal wf Commerce. The census returns from most of the States, this year, bow but l.ttle increase of population, except ia a few of tbe cities, where the war cacsed tbe expenditure of large amountaef Government money.

ST1TH ITETI". TLsy are soca to stir: wcolea mill ted &

cew chair factory In Tell City. PIctkett icd til theatrical rocipi&j re per formißg at Crawferd.vu!e baring gone there because Lvfavetle bid not a ball of sudciest dttneosiors in wLico he cou'd play in a ntnutr acceptable to'brh himself aJ the public. On th Pth itiit an Imbman was bruUlIv murdered at La Trte. The deed waa commit led io iLe Uead Luu of night, aod arre-tls were made on suspicion only. The deceased wsb an industrious, peaceable citizen, ai d hs.d resided in that vicinity for ten years. One of the persons a peeled of the crime is an Alabata'un. DtsTxtcTivK Toimado at Sonn BxxD The city of South Bend waa visaed by a terrible tor cado Wednesday evening. Many buildings were demolished or bally damaged, and gardens, or cbards, shrubbery and fences destroyed. Tbe long bride, across the St. Joe River, costing $24,000, was swept away. The Court-house waa unro-fed The los in the village is estimated at $20.000. Tbe track of tbe tornndo was about two hundred feet wide, extending about ten miles we-t of tbe town. Many r-ersons were more or less, irjured cone killed. Waaasn ax Eau Caxat, TVe are informed that csrties ire expected to visit this city soon for the purpose of making arrangements for the reopening of tbe Wabash and Erie Canal. We are not sure tbat we have correctly understood the proposition made by the Company, but have been informed tbat thegentlemea now operating the northern erd of this institution propose to reopen it to tnis city, and to begin the work as soon as a sub?cr?ption of $140.000 is secured to the Company. It doea seem tbat tbe reopening of this canal is of the first importance to the city of Evansville. it opens up to us a scope of ceuntrv that is cot now reached by any public conveyance. and tbe natural outlet for all the produce of this scope of country will be Evansviile, so soon as a means of transportation ia provided. Ineae of ihe revival of the canal, no other city could.com pete with tvansville for this trade e are informed that quite an interest is being felt in this enterprise ia Green, Daviess and Pike counties, and tbat the citizens are looking very favorably on the proposition. The Compiny, we are told, does not fear to risk the money necessary for its repair, but ak this subscription for the purpose of interetm the public in protecting the canal ugaiis; the depredations of a class of persons who used to give much trouble in cutting tbe banks. But, whatever may be the reason for asking the subscription, it is evidently an enterprise that greatly interests all the bufine?a men of our city. and one tost, wben completed, will ad J as much to the business of th:s city as any that could be conceived of at ibis time. Eransville Journal Moaa Mtuoaas in JtrrEasosviLLE GacaT ElCIEXMEXT OSK Of TBE PaBTIXS ARIE-TED The fact that crime is greatly on the increase throughout tbe country no one will attempt to deny who reads the daily papers published in dif ferent sections of the country; for scarcely an ex change comes to us that is tiot filled wiih rob beries, rape, mysterious disappearances and murders: some af which are of so horrible a nature aa to mske the blood run cold through the veins of the most hardened criminal. Our city has been discraced with crimes of this sort, but during the past few days nutter have been quieted, but the flames have no doubt been smouldered to again break forth with renewed vigor, and carry all law and order with them The police forco of our city i not aufSicent for the emergency, and every etfott should be ued to hate matters so arranged that occurrences of this kind in the city might be suppressed on the instant, ror some time past our little sister, Jeffersonville, has been in a state of fsverish ex cuemect, ana persons inraiyuare to appear on the streets after nightfall, to daring have they become in their acts of villany. Only a few days since the boJies of two murdered men were found on the railroad track a few miles from the city, which had undoubtedly beea placed there for tbe cnrro?e of concealing the crime that had been coratnilleJ, as it would naturally bo sup nosed that they had been killed by being run over by the cars I bis was but the commence ment of other crimes which would follow. Uo 1 tiur'day mgnt two more persons were lain in cold blood iu that hitherto quiet city Ihe first murder to which our attention waa called was that of a German nameJ Williams, who wss thot by I'age s a y a'e a me inner 01 tne uue nunDrea and tweuty third Negro Infantry, who aredoingduty at ike commissary depot at that place. There .as. t are, near tne aepor, a number 01 curs belonging to the Government. Williams, who was under the influence of liquor, got into one of the cars for the purpose of lying down. .The negro. Page who was on guard, observed him in the car, and ordered bim to ret out. I be man attempted to comply with the demand, but, before he had time to leave the car, the nero guard fired, the ball taking effect in the breast of illiams causing almost instant death. Our informant states tnai u.e negro nas oeen pucca tinner ar reut, and will be tried. The body of a murdered m m, whoae name we were enable, to learn, was found on the State road about one mile from tbe city early venter day morning No clue can be obtained as to who committed the cowardly and bloody act, but there is no doubt that the murder was committed for the purpose of robbery. There is almost a perfect reign of terror in the little town of Jefferaooville, and wh'1'9 the troops that are now there are encamped around tho city, a sufficient guard should be placed there to keep order aud protect the citizens from a repetition of such outrages as thee. We are assured that the authorities are using every effort in their power to briug the authors of these diabolical murders to justice The nero who has been arrested wilt have a speed v trial, and if the facta as stated are true, punishment will no doubt sooa follow the trial Lu'nvi!le Demo rat. Tla Chicago t oni iniar I nU of f lie ia rcr. The pmloo of the last of the "Chicago conapiratora" end the farce inaugurated ly a Wia eonin Colonel to ecure promotion o;i llliuoii soil. Ihe thing aertcd iu purve; it trau formol the ruga ol the Cnp I) u;Us cotuman datt into the tir of a ltiutdier Ociicral; aoi enabled the dominant party at the fall election to net' u re themjelTe victory by treeutinu a fair exhibition of the Mica of the people. It waa a good thing for Sect at.tl Wetitwurth, hut a baJ thine for the people, anl tlio-e who wre dragged off without process ot law to undergo mock trial at Ciacinna;i. The fact that eren a prriudiccd militarr comraisiou failed to courict only a fe f thoe charpeJ with co!i;iracj; and the further fact that the rotivicttd lew wrre at ooreor e n alter pardoned, abow perfectly tho j;rotuidlea character of the whole fTir. That thfie tiny hare been a few chin. erical foolain CanaJwwl.o cu'.crtaioed tbe iuV of attackier Camp Douglat, ia pcrhata true; it ia equally true that that deaign had no contitenatice on the jtrt of auy citizen in Chicago. Iu ptrJoiiit) Ureufel, I'rraideat Johuaon baa rut the feal of hia belief upon tbe farcical character of an enterprise which had no bibber ohjret in reality than the pronation of an ambiiioua Colonel, and tbe c'rctiou to Congreo of an unaciupuloua. cunning deraagout Chicago Timea A Bot' 1-w Svit Under a great iree clo?e to the Tillage, two boy I o und a walnut. "It belonpa to me." paid Ificatia, "for I waa tbe fir.t to ee it " "No. it belon.ca tr me," cried Hernird, "for I was the first to pick il up " And o they began to quarrel in etrne-t "I will fettle the diapute," fciid tbe older boy whoha 1 just come up. He p!acM himself between the two bot, broke the t ut in two and laid: "Tbe one pieco of khell trior i; to him who first aaw tbe nut, the other piece of .hell beiocc to bim who picked it up; but the ketual I keep for ju Jgioj tbe caic. And thii," be aaid as he pat down an 1 laughed, "i the common ecd of moat lawauita." iF" The attempted Negro inaurrecfion at Aquia Creek ia a legitimate resnlt of the aitatior.s of abo'i:ionj.m The nejrro haa seen several m:iii)m of white people murdering ech other to ecure h: freedom; and he cow fii da that he U much more an orject of aolicitude than Soc:bcrn hite nen, acd hecce it is tot wonderful that he baa obtained an exaggerated idea cf bisown importance and hi. own right. Tbe cud of these Degro riota aud mutioiea will only occur when we extend to tbe r.ero no more coidelatioti thtu we do to white men. The Collegiate Church of New York ia the richest reliioua corporation in that city cext to Tritity. The property i Talue4 at $4 0U0.0O0. with an annual income of about $113,000.

ALL SO UTS. OF I'AItAUlSASMIV trTZittT lre 8cPS0seJ to ciiit In Orcit Britain 50.000 idiots and imbeciles. There win be three Ronan Catholic members of the rew Dritisb Parliament. ThT 11 milk by the glass in Springfield. Massachusetts. The besiness is popular and profitable. Robert OuIJ, tie late rebel Commissioner of exchange of prisoners, has rtsuaei the practice of law io Richmond. A tew nse for Confederate coney has been found. A lady in Texas stuffed a mattress with five hundred lbou.and dollars worth of it.

Wuat'six a 'amx? The town of Lincoln. in :ew liampahire, has not furnished a soldier in the late war, nor raised a cent in the tionofi:. pro ecu Mr. P. C. Wright, formerly of the Xewirecently released from Fort Warren without fur ther charges on e?poinage, is at tbe Aftor-plaes noiei. He is well and cneerful. It is stated tbat Tresidcct Jobssoa baa ao intention of "running tbe churches," and tbat Southern Uisbope may pray for whom they please. or not pray at all if they prefer. One "dodge" of the match manufacturers to avoid tbe Internal revenue tax is to make long matches and dio both ends in the brimstone They mnt then be broken in two before thev are aed. "I monrn for my bleedinc country." said a certain army contractor to General Sheridan So you ought, you. acoundrti," replied Sheri dan, "for noboby has bind her more than you have." A simple rm.de 0 keeping butter in warm weather, where ice U not bandy invert a coramon flower pot over tbe butter, with some wa ter in tbe dish in which the butter is laid. Tke orifice at the bottom may be corked r not. Tie porousness of the earthenware will keep the butter cool. The Northern Lights must have made a splendid appearance in Massac husetf?, the other nght. for it is suggested in the Xewburpoat Herald, that the factory watchmen be allowed to ring the bell whenever ?a:h -elestial phenomena are again pruentcd, r that the citizsns mar erjoy the f pcctacle. The "midnight meeting" movement ia Lou con, lor the purpose ol reclaiming "unfortu nates, is proving highly successful At ore! meeting nearly SO poor unfortunates wer pre sent, and seemed deeply affected bv the address t given. Fourteen girls were pent to Homes from tbe meeting the same night. An Irish glazier was putting a pae of glass into a window, when a groirn, who was standing by, began joking him, telling bim to mind and put in plenty of putty. The Irishman bore the banter for some time, but at list silenced his tormenter by: " Arrab now, be off wid yc, ,r else I'll put a pain in yer bead without any putty!" A Richmond cotrespondent save: "It U, I am told a rematkable fact, that the Israelites in this city knew every defeat or victory twelre hours before any other people getting it through BenjamLe. He knew of the lall of Fort Fisher the very night it fell, wben it was twenty-four hours before the public kt.ew it. They made immense fortunes. " The Bancor Advcrticr tell a eod stort of a Yankee who was refus-ed a dinner t cue of the taverns down East until he showed the landlord bis "pewter." Bonifaco then did hia Kp. atiu at the sound cf the btil, in walked l!io 1 anatl' kee. and, turned to Ä'Är. seed my money, and I ve seed vour dinner good bye." Matt era are evidently coming to a crisis ia Prussia Not only haa the Kiep; buperceded tie action cf the popular brauch of tbe Legislative in that country, by becoming his own Prime Minister, and voting whatever sums for tbe army ar.d rarj he thinks proper, without reference to the Chamber, but he baa gone still further, aud now prohibits the Deputies liora meeting in public and talking about their trrievancee D: Pritchard, tbe Glaigow doctor, who has jut expiated a terrible crime, ia tbua de?cribd by the Ljodon Standard: " The desperate hyftocrisj of this egregious dinner ia one of tke most paiuful features of hi cape. So ready to fall on hi-a knew, so outrageous iu hi lirentiotHnep, eo monstrously cool in hia method of murdering I In tbii Glasgow doctor we eem to have a sort of Scottish thug, who kept a religious diary, acd who duly entered tbe decease of hia 'lamb?,' coupled with pious annotations on their amiable death?. He was a man of gentle phrase and tender manners, ready with all possible terms of endearment, and capable of poisoning wife, mother in-law, or servant, in the graceful and elegant style. There is a certain beauty about the boi constrictor and other members of the serpent tribe, and Milton is at no Iocs for pplendid imager? in his description of Kve's temptation. The charm of the erpent seems to have attached itself to thisdepraved and dissolute specimeo of humanity. Ilia 'madness' was of bo much method that he smote his doomed ones right and left while he seemed to embrace them, Yet, after all, this ppecica of adroitness h cf tbe lowest possible order. W are surprised by it, and feel at the fame time disgusted. Cunning, deceit and treachery scarcely deserve the name of kill, ar.d comrorti scrje makes mall account of the cleverness which leads a man to the gallows." The Great Jrwieti Order. The pat week was one of grett ioterest to the Jewish people of this country, from ihe fact of tbe annual Convention of tho Constitution (4rand Lodge of thn "Sons of the Covenant" being held in New York. This is the irroat Jewish order of this nation, audits beneficial workings are highly catimttcd aud appreciited by the Ira.'!ires The "Son or the Covenant" originated some twelve yctr since, and ha founders pought by its means to bring about a union of all Israelites, irrepecttte of doctrioal differeuer, upon the broid platform of Jewish en lihtcumrnt, fienerolence and brotherly loe It was urted in New Yoik, and has now apretd over the entire Union, from the Atlantic to tbe IV-ific. In m tin objects are the foundation of College, schools, hopitl, an 1 kindred institu lion, the encouragement of Jewish literature, and the protection of Jewish interests whenever asa.lpi by bigoted fanitics It influence Iu theae direction ia very prominent, anil the powerful voice of the Order bs made itfclf bcjrd oa several occasions While the ad mixtion to the lode-i ami tha interim! workings are ecret, it objects and purposes are open, an 1 public ob servationa and oritici-n courtod rather thiti avoided Tbe OrJer now ccnoists of sixty sit lodgei located in each of the principal citiea of the Ut.iou The m;m)ers number nearly lO.fMK), all mcu of influence and irreproichablc socisl undit:? Its ctpitsl is nearly hilf a million of dollar. Durijf t' paat yar aome $2'),000 has beeo expen IfJ j. . becevoieut purposes. Among its doings during e ast year is the foundation cf a Jewish ho-j iul in Philadelphia, the successful working of senl literary aaocitious, aod a Ure increase to the widow and orphans' fund, with which it i intended at no distant day, to erect a widows h :) ard orphans' asylum Philadelphia A$e. aralo;u-ratiitrd Atirrl. 1 hive been teriitdy fhocked For one whole week tuy most ardent syropathita were excited at tl.e sickly, languid appearance of a voung lady who had a seat directly opposite me every day at tbe dinner table; her form was emaciated, her ekin perfectly transpirent, and a death like hue seemed to fervade tbe whole atmosphere about her; the ejes shone with unnatural brilI'ucct, aud under them was perceptible tbe inevitable blue black coloring the tell ta'e of a debauchee. I locged for an iutroduct;on tbat I might recommccd the application of frenh oyaters or a b'.ooj-sarker, bat failicg of an opprtunitv to stiurc this ptivilece, I besought a Is Jy f'irad to sugttft the-e applications La, me," she exchimed in utter amazement, " why how verdant jcu are; " don't tou know that the lady pa;nts her lower evelidi ?"' It was inleed too true, as I have airj'ce ascertained p.-itively Sbe tor whom my whole soul has yearr.eJ in sympathy for a week, wjs diubed all orer with paint, and most ahockiugly disfigured herself to gratify a prurient taste to be ia the extreme of fuhion Looking around me at tbe dinner tble to day, I aw no le-a than aix ladies diaCgcrcd by a daub of b'.u black paint oa the lower eyeii It. When earth's acgels bepin to paint about the ete-. wer fale bust, and false hair ia a bag behind their beads, to what extremes may we tot ex rect the dear creatures to go ! Car. New Tork Time?.

MASONIC NOTICE.

rriHZSK WI1.L M A SPICUL KJCITOG OTCTS1 ER LOUQ C. Xe S3, this (Kaoday) ntejr, at TS o'cleck, for work. CO AS. FlsHIB, c'y. LEMONS, &c, LEMONS AND ORANGES DAGGETT & CO., 32 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, HATS JC8T Er CI I VXD IOb DOXES LEMONS! IOO DOXES ORANGES ! III Selected Fruit flwtf the rati&t Arrivals ! AOfU-dlw PIANOS. STEIN WAY & SONS' GEAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT FORTES PIANO A. 31. BKNIIAM & CO., Bates House Comer, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents in Indiana. TCr" Descriptive circulars will be sett free to any adMre. aifr.ll dlra EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SC!IOOI "TOW OPEN. BY AS EIP.R1KXCED LADY I Teacher. The regular Ergtioti cource txxupie from h, a. M. till 12 Mu-ic on tianv during the afternoon I r e; 50 Cent perlesoa. Molern laoiages t loroughly taueht. if d-ired. fchool room liRbt and wall ventilated, X . 26 Uarylan l Street, Comer Ulmets L'p ttaira. auglld3 f rriiii: ni:xt term OK TI1K f . w MT at. n m mm r n -r-i m t r r- - -r-i vi I .111 W KÜTKM iUMlS WII. I. COMUKSCK ON TDK l'ilth öl !Soitc;mlor. 7 the IHK new College, but Just erected at au expoe or fO.lKX), will be rea'y for the reception et pnplla at opening of the term, and will a Cord ample accummo !it on for tte hu'dred Hoarders Thecouree of Instruction in eaery department will be thorough a nsual in tbia Institution Terms $12? SO per seiou at tire month. l-'or Catalogue and mora particular Information ad dresa KEY. P. DILLON, S. S. C, Prea. Or the Agent at IndianapJ.F, J. II. McKEBXAX. atig7-dlUt Staw MUSIC, PIANOS, &c. MUSIC STORE I IN INDIANAPOLIS. 75 75 EAST MARKET STREET, EDEN'S BLOCK, TWO DOORS EA8T OF THE POST OFFICE. J. A. BUTTERFIELD & CO., WII0LF.SALE AÄD RETAIL DKALERS IN PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS MRLODEON8 1 MUSIC PUBLISHERS ! DEALERS I S1IKET MCSIC, MUSICAL WORKS, BAND INSTRUMENT AND MUSICAL 1NSTRC MKNTS of evwry 1ecrlptJoii. lPT" ergons viit n ibo City cm COME DIRECT TO OUR STORE by taking t Maksachuaetts Avenue Street Caiafrom iLe be pot to the Po-t CtSct. JjJ7-ilmo PROFESSIONAL. LUTHER D. WATERMAN, M. D.f l'liyNlciuii imtl Hur-M)ii, LATE Sara-eon Thirty -nlnll ludiana Toluntecri. U33ce -il Sörth l'eDiiylvanla trret, bait a aquare u rtD of tbt t'oloS!ce. Can be faucd tbr day and nlRbt. Jj4-U13m WINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORGHUM! IULT 13th. 1-iCi, Kv. A. Myera or Pprlntfletd, Ohio, a,ur4 a ateut to rnakt Sorthum Vn. TklVin la not intoxicating. I bailor tbao tbe btt. Cbapr tbai the cbapevt. 1 v ry f (Harnt la caies of sicttir. Can be mada Ut Vi cen a per gallwn. Require v tirng to make it. Cau ma4 frm tba a.wiuiua o3 ayrop tnaklDf. No ruutl to mäh it If anybody wauta o ku w anything aboat tbla Wine Irttbrm aitJrr Apple A Wetuer, et. Patil, Ind , abt are atgnefs or A. Myera of hi pab-bt. a 4 propr etora of the patent iuveotiou lor "luprvved 8orgLuo Alee,' In and for tbe Mai of Indiana, and who art now prepared to eil County. Town-hip, Manufacturer aud Individual Right. 1 h th receipt 10 raakt tba Wine. Agvuti wanted to eil Ulgbti In ever County not lu'.d. For particulara addre Al'i'LE A WKaNKR, au8a-d.'ru M raal.Itdtaoa NOTICE. TO SINKING FINI) BORROIVEUS. AIX peroo Indeb'eU to tbo S nking Foud are berety notified tbat all UnJi rsortgagea to aid fund, and iu whlc intere-t ba not be n paid In advance, for tbe preect year, will bo advertUod for aiity dajt previooa o aa4 oaere-l at pabltc aale on toe econd Tue1ay In lece ruber next. Py order of tbe Card of Coninrniiocer. W TALBOIT, Preatdent. Ju!y IS, IL r no twllowing named newpapera will plea paLlitb tbe above adveniaemebt la tbir weekly Umi to tbe amonnt or Iiro AjUart aud iorward copy of ater and win iv tuia vij.ar via RegUter anl Republic .n, Lawrencebnrg: Courier, VaJ. laon; Journal aal Deiriarat, Kvaosviile; Journal aod Kipre, Terro Maate; DenlKrat, Princeton; Pre, (.reencaatle; Pallaiam, Kicbmoud; Sentinel, Fort Wayne; Jua, Viiiceanes Journa , Lafayette; Review, Crawford. iur, iemrn, nxbfa; Uiiian, Lapvrte; taudard, Andepoc; Kag;e, uecatar; Republxan, Greenfburg; enti nl, homester; beamocrat and bwpabUcan, Plymouth; iu'.rai, oauceuu; kepuolan. Kuhvil,e; Volunteer. saeiuyTii-e: leajocrat. Haof.rrtun: Led?er. New Al t aay; Democrat, balem; Democrat, Columboa; Rerl.ter, St. Joseph; Republlcao, Valparaio; Pot.Co.umbia Cltj; luiianiatj, Llowtnfield; Democrat, Franklin; keprter, Ca-neltou; Democrat. Cirydon; Democrat. Rockport; Cnloa, Danville; Credent, Frankfon; Time, Delphi; 1'hsro., Loiansport; Coarier, 4ttwcatle: Owen County Journi. Spencer; Democrat, Tipton; keveUJe, Verav. Jyl dw NOTICE. aUARTRMaSrERJ,U5K AND FIELD OFnJKRS re'.irirg from tbe Veteran Service, eliber by mac ter vet or reeignattoo, eae have ail their paper fitted no with correctness acd dl-patch at Col. Blake's Military Claim Agebcy, opposi-e MouopoliUa Theater. A Notary Pmbuc is la the Cce. JI d'J J0H5 W. P.LAKI.

AMUSEMENTS. !

MASONIC RECITATIONS 1 I MRS. A. L. CHURCHILL Will read ker Original poea, entitled lbs INFLUENCE OF FREEMASONRY And other Ordinal Vauia Tsbs at Tuesday Evening, August 15. At'iIITTACi GESTLKJtElV, 50ct? LA1ME5. 2 A ct; TCP The aallic irnraHy ara mttrt&tei la If asotry, aad they arc cordially Invite to atund. aaff 13-431 MASONIC HALL "HOUDIBT! THE G It EAT NECROMANCER," AND HIS WOSDEEFTL DAUGHTKE, trrra SnXRMAX AND GRANT'S GR EAT WAR SHOW! WILL AITHAIl AT MAS0X1C HALL, SIX 51GIIT8, COMMENCING Moncln-, Sept. 4tlit 18Ü5. A GRAND MATI1VEE I EVERT TTEDNESDAT AND SATURDAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. acgS-dtf CLAIM AGENCY. WAR CLAIMS! SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS WHO HTYK SOT BFEN paid full pay and tba Government Pocrrr to which tbey art entitled, cao bavttbeir claim adjusted prouptly and correctly aad obtained at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, Claim for FEsioxs,IInres billed In battle or Wt ia tbe line of duty, Steamboat. and all other property lot in the Mint ary Sen Ice. and every clawa of claim foundel in law.Jattica or equity eecared. XQrBaMnebB transacted by mail. Ottice in 8heet' Building, next Masonic Uall, oppoitt Mtropolitaa Hall, Warhington atreet. J. W. BLAKE. (Lata Colonel Tortieth Indiana Volant eeri.) j Je23-dtf Attorney acd CNiti Agent, j LIQUORS. T. C. KTIUl'Ifl'AKI, WUOLKAI.E DEALER IN Foreign und DomcHtit LIQUORS, !Vo. U0 Weal Washington Street tt ctt of tlie tute lloukc. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, ALSO, PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, AND Old Brown Cherry, Fori, C and Clin m fulfill. aug3-Jtf .T. yi c NAM ARA a) t (Itte Kkdhomd A VcKiHiii, RMniFlEK A'l) WHOLK'ALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, MOXONOABKLA, RTK AW HOURPOV FORT, MADEIRA, MUSCAT, MALAGA 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JyU-dtf ALES. SANDS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO STOCK AND CREAM ALES JOS. )' 0.M:U, Sole Aprnl, No. 54 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INI). f flilK underKigned baa alwaya on baad a large aupply 1. of Rarre and Half Rrrl for tba Trade, and Quarter Barrels for l'rivat Famtllea. He aio bottle Ale a'.d Porter exprely for I'rivato Famillra, a It ia etrontrly recommended by I'bjaleiana for it medicinal properties, jeal iif joa. utoiiiüi. lVIcKernanc Pierce J itlüL BST1TB 10BXGV First Door East of Palmer Iloase (UP STA1K8.) WK I1AVK rUR ALK nOUSCS AND LOIS IN the CUy of Ind'anapoli, aud Karma and Farm Its Landa in lha titate,aiid will tall lower tban can l pa rcbaed el hera fab3ldAwly TUB FIRST NAWAL BAXR OF IMDIANAPOLIH r TUR Ccial depokitonr aod fiaaiKtal aa.nt of tba Cnuod Statea, arxl will furnUb, on tba moat fa vor a bio term. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And wilt bay and eilUold, S.Ivor, Eicbai-ge, Governtnent Vonctert, Orlen ca Tt'aabingteo, täte Stocka and Public 8contleof every deacrlpUon. Cvllection will bo promptly made, and every kind of baloer.a attended to tbat belonga to legitimate banking. Regular cutcjieri are only cbarged 6 per cent, apou Loata obtained at tbls Ran, aad tbo meat ample provUlona are made for tbe aafe-keep!cg of lpoal:a aid for tbe aoconniodatlon of Dcpofitort. In additl&n to tbo re-poOKib lity of tba United StaUa for tbe !Ub. Lue of tba Bank, tbo Stockholder! are lnditdiiaily rponible to tbe eitent of tbeir stock, la addition to tbe amoct:t tnvened In aucb bare,tba affording tbe Dit aajpla eccrtty to tbo public. Tba fallowing are the prevent ätockboidera of tbo laatitotioD vTra.H. Ecgttab W. K.'ofugr, Lewi J.rdöu, Iloa Kvot, Jer. XcLece. Wb. Bradeu, BenJ. F.TBttla John W. Murphy, iadro r.V.Ftccb. I J. p. U Lanie.. (,fj I c,r. O. P. ilortou i Uon. Jfcbn J. Siorr..n nu. Willard. A. Raiiwin, I). vT. Noble, '.T. O. Rochwwwd, Daniel llennoaaey, Jamea Powers, J. L.ilaaRbter, Lscian UUia, W. S.T. Morton, Earuaku Ci.Cc, John C. Bereth, fr. J. M. Uaton, U. . raxh. Dr. J. H. Wooaboa Jit. C. Wright, Joba Handrtcka, A.J. Danfortb, James Oreeae, A.D. BllUmgaly, W. W. Lealbett, Jama Win lew. ;a.Lax. ScLle. Uon.()Mcar R.Uvrd, lion.T. A. lle'jJr.ci. Hmi. David kilgoro. Hon. Jaas A. Crarai.a. Hon. John C. New, Hca. T. il. l?i!l!vaa. Rev. Kb. A. Holliday. Prof.C. N.Todi, J. Oeorga SUlt, George w. Rigg Robert Browiuiig, W.J. UTlUday, yf. R. Uolloway. J. M. Maxwell. Waa- H. Fry, A.J. Hay. R. R. Parker, J. L. Hoitoa, Wlaslow, Lazier A Ca.. ;j. a. I.. JlF

7 MEDICAL

H3ro. WKsTSIjOW, IirrrK4 rrorM and mala Ptyaiciaa tatfc att-tt f 4t aar. r SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN THETHUJG. Wbkb greatly facilitatea tbe proeeaa f teething, by ooftenlDg tba gama, red art a g all laflaaBmatia, will allay ALL FAIN and apataaodle actio, asd la SUBETOBEGULATEtbeBOWELS Depoadtpou It, moibera, it will give real toyoaraolvaa aad Reliefaind Ileallh to Your In funis. Vi have pat p aod aold tbta artic!efor ver30yeara, and CAN SAT IN CONPILENCK AN DTRLTD ef It wbat we bavo worer been abla to aay af anv atber meaiclne NEVER UAS IT FA1LRD IN A 81NULK INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CT RE, wben timely ckJ. Nver did wo buow ao Instance of diaaaUfactIon by ary one wbo u4 It. On tba contrary, all art delighted with it eperr tioci, and peak in terra cf commendation ot ita tnagtca. elecu and medical virtue. YTa apeak !a tbla matter "WHAT WK DO KNOW after 30 year eiperlence, AND TLEDGE OUR EE ITT ATI ON I OR THE ITLFILMENT OK VTHAT VTK HERE DlCLARD. In ataoat every Intanco wbero tba tat act la oVerina; froaa pain and exbatutlon, relief will bo foainl In fifteen ortwooty mlratei after tba ymp It admlnlitered. Full dlrectiona for Batog will accompany oaeb bottle . on genuin wnleaa tbo fae-aitnllo of CCRTlfl A FKKKIN8. Now Tork, la on tbo oattldo wrapper. Sold by Dracgittitbroagbonttbo world. Price only 35 Cents a Bottle..

larrtlThc Florence Nightingale or ! the Nursery.

j Tbo fol'owlar U an eatract from a letter wrtltet by tho Kev. K. Z. Wrlaer, to tbo German Reformed Mev aeager, a: Cbinberl a'g . Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. There is a woman la tbe puUic eye wboaa name bad all along been aneoeia'ed. In cr mlnfl, wttb tbo Tan bee' guark," and"IIurbtig." But It la eo no longer. and we tfenire to wrest her rarad from all aacb aa-pidooa aaaociationa in all other mind. Whatever notiona wo nay bare of womanly delicacy and propriety, wo will all admit tbat woman alone ia tbe Nur tie pood Nor the Ltt "ure. Wbatber wo aball bavo Female Pbvftfcians or not, ia a qeeMion which mut be decided by time and principle, and not a matter of taute. Pride, prejudice, caprice and cwt.a may aa well behave them elve, for If there la really a want, there will alao be a anpply; if there be a "calling," there will be a coining. Nature and banian aociety are alwaya aelf-aupplylng,. and though Art and faL!ou nay hinder, tbey caaaoi prevent. lira. Window doea tot wiah te treat yoa gentlemen' -Nor doea ar.e preacribe a regimen for year wive; bat he modestly appear aa a meaaenger of health and bapplnea to your infanta in tbe cradle Is there aayltUig Improper In that! A 5ura of "30 yeara" experience can boldly say what la or ia not good for a babe, and eaght to be listened to. God a reed her en her bamble and happy mission. She la tbe noil snceeafBl physician and Boai effectual beoefactreaa ecr LtUe enes ever enjoyed her doting pareats not excepted. Ja at open the door for br,aiid Mrs. Wlaslow will prove tbe Anaer Iran Flor.nca Nightingale ef tbe Noraery. Of tbls we are so sure, that we will teach ear "oy" te say A Blessing on Mrs. Wlnalew' for helping heriesarrive and escape tbe griping, collcking and Uethlng siege. We confirm every rW eet forth la the Pfwepwrtoe. It performs precisely wbat H profeaaee te perform, every part of It nothing lese Away with yoer "Cordial," "Paregoric ,,'t.rop,,,"Laodanam,M and every wber 'Narcotic' by which tbe babela drugged into stopidlty, and rendered dull and Idiotic for life. We hae never seen Mra. Wlalew -know her only through tbe preparation ef her "Seotbtng fyrnp for Children Teething. If we bad tbe power we woM make her. aa she la, a physical savior to the Infant race. lit!, II en I Hi an I fJoiaifort lo ttotiicrund Chllrl. MR!. W15SL0TTI gOOTUIXd STBCP for child re a toethtna. .ftaos tho c. witaeea uflsiatla, aU lata all pain, and cure, wind cbollc Perfectly sare In allraes. We woald say to every Bother wbo bae a ufferlrg c bill, do not let yonr prejudice, nor tbe preja. dice of otbera, stand between yon and yonr .ufferirg child and the rel ef that will be sure yes, aUoletely are te follow the ose ef this mod Idea If timely ased. I05-T FAIL TO PR0CCUK MRS. WIsLOWÄ 1UOTU150 8TRCP, for children teething. It ka been Qe4 for 30 Jeers with lvr failing ai.ty and aaoresa by millions of mothers for their children. It corrects acidity of tie stomach, relieves wind cbol'.c, regelates tbe bowels, an1 gives reit, health andcowif rt lo nether and child. OÜJce No 48 Uay street, New Tork. DO NOT LXTTOUU fftUCMCK 8T15D ktKTW IKS' ?oar nfferieg chiM and tbe relief tbat will b etiolatey sure to follow tbo o of HR.. WgIXWa KXTTH1X11 HTfcrP. It enrrerf art lt .f IK trr wind chalk, rega!atea tbo bowels, eoftena tbe gnana,, give rest te tbe mother and health to the r hi! 4 Tbe follewitg Is aa extract frow a letter written If tbe Rev. J. 8. Ilolm, paitor ef tbe Ilerrepost ftreet KaptUt Chore h, hrooklyn, N. T to tbe Jourtal and Meiger,ClnciLLatl.O and peak volasne tn favor of tbat world-rewowtied medicine. MRü. WiJSt.0 Wl StXrTHINd 8TRCP, FOR CHIMjRKN TF.RTHINO: We see an advrrtlaemeiit In year c.iKtc( MRS. WI58IX)W'S ftOOTRISä ÄTRL P. Now, we never ald a wore in favor ef a patent medicine before la our life, bat we feel compelled te aay te tear reeaer tbat tbla is j no hnmbng we have tried it. and know it to be all It claims. Itia probably one or tho meat aaeceasfal medt i eines ef the day, because It la me of the beat. And i those of yonr readers who have babies can't do better i than lay In a oepply." SPECIAL CAUTION. The great popatarity i f Mr. Window's 8otb!rg ilyrep. for ckJiarea teeiAixtg.he laAact aaarlaclpi lrrii eaaera, aAxlag other tsaaes t war cacataaj rtrttteatea IVwaree lliaTur. -rT-4SAia.

perwna io pa p wrucies ia aa rr IXO same tar ham in advertu'te which the hava MAti . i-j

oar advertlaemecta aad net Ice frt-m the press, tat have eov'.ed cerUBcato and letters from clare m.ru