Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4621, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1865 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MORNINQ. AUGUST 15. -JOB PItlNTINa. Books, t Circulars, Pamphlets. Blanks, Cards, ; Bill Heads, Checks, Bills Lading, Done promptly ml this Office, In the Heat Mi lc, mm first quality Papers, km4 at Lear Prices. talsre n a Call. CITY ITEMS. t"5J A heavy shower psed ever ibis city yesterday afternoon. The deal wee laid, the at mopv,cre cooled, ted t tcertl rtfrnbinj all aroaod was the reu!t. t37Tbtr was in alarm elfire last bight io the Filth Waal. It was founJ ta be oae of the barracks near tbe 8o!dieri' Hotrt, we wfrt informed The t ogiaes wer promptly out bat their services wer net Deeded. tJfTb Tbird Battery arrive! yesterday, and tb Seventeenth Rejitnect is expected to day. No reception will take place until ther art enough men to fire tb performance a respectable appearance in number t-7 Governor Mortoa is in Washington City. It it Dot positive! known when ilia Kictlleacj will return to the bosom of bia State, or whether b will com on a shieM or not. He will Dot probable bare a turned veterans public reception, a do the re-Si-as-wiso Joseph Spawn fell from tbe atsro of tbe 0? ernor Morton on Sundaj last into the rificg White River. Joseph wai fortunately reacaed from a watery grate, moat thorougly renovated, lit is decidedly opposed to auch wathing machines. tlTA M Uenhem 1 Co save receive! a number of Steioway L So'e Oraad. Sj'isreaod Upright Pino Fortes. The Sieioway bate a reputation tot surpassed by any other nistitifae tare in the country, and nee Is no recomofud tiun from us (Jet the beat, an J you will etone of Steiuway & Son's. tV We should like to know where a grocery lea I er finda bia permission to orstraet the sidewalk in front of h place of business by a hue pile of ratloni, berry boxes, lc. Individuals bate been fined by the Msyor fur less obstructiona than root we Loticed yesterdsy on the most public atreeta tSJVt refer eur readera to the advertisement onOer the head of Amusements, of Houdm.the great necromancer, and hie wonderful daughter Caroline, II out! in opens at Maonic Hall, in this fit?, Monday ereninp, September 4tb Wherever liouiio has given exhibitions, he has been greeted with full bouses, and bis perfurmancea in the "blai k art" are as rare as w under fa I. 5F0ur ritiens should not forget the Meson! Ilcaoinga of lira A. L Churchill, at Maeouie Hall to night Ticketa ran be procured at the book stores. Browning & Sloan's dru store, J. k. ÜutterCeld & Co. 's muie store, 75 East Market street. A. M. Ilenhsm k Co 'a muie store, under the Httes House, Jones, Hes k D.vis, OJJ Fellows Hall, and at the door Mrs Churchill is indorsed by the leading Masons in this and other States, and should be welcome! io Indian apolis by a crowded home. tjyWe are informeJ, by a gentleman of this city, who haa otide some observations regerdiug tbe matter, that this season's wheat crop bas proved to be all but a failure, and that more than the worst a; prehensions of the farmer! are being realized as the grain ia threshed. Tbe grain ia small and a great deal of it haa sprouted, rendering it unfit, erwn for seed. Farmers will not realixe more than one fourth the usual crop, and, in many places, the return will not pay (or tbe labor of threshing. Tbe corn crop ia excellent. Never haa there been a finer prospect, and if it escapes the (roat, and matures in season, will produce an exceediagly large yield, which will, in aome decree, compensate for tbe all but total failure cf tbe wheat crop. ?7 The Committee on Police reported to the Council, last night, a resolution in favor of abolishing tbe insignia of See by which policemen are at present recognized. In tbe discussion provoked by the resolution, the fact rims out that there was bat one Councilman ia the Council who was acquainted with the twenty seven pol cemen now on duty, although every Council man had Toted for them. Tbe report very properly waa not concurred in, and a new design of badge wat adopted fer the force, and ordered to be wern by them. Great complaints are daily being made, from tke inefficiency of tbe police force, which the Council thinka art unjust, and declare tbe present fon-e tbe most efticieat one in the United Elates. There is a difference of opinion at present exiating on that aubjeet. and many find it a bard matter te understand why it is, if the prestat force are ao eEcient, there is such general dissatisfaction existing, aid the commission of ao much rriaae. LIT On Saturday night last the police of Ciav inDali made a descent udub three will koowo gambling kouiaa ia that city, namely those of Y oodtaff k Dinlge, on the coraer or rittband Vine streets; Davia A Colter, a few doors below, on Vine, and the notorious bouse on Rtker street, now in the hands of Metde, Lehr A Co. None of the visitors, but only the proprietors were taken iato custody : Sim the Gazette: "These, of course, the police knew well enough to single out immediately. Hat why were not the visitors secured as witnea-e? A prosecution without testimony will prove a mere farce. The follow lu: are tbe names of the par l:es arrested Charles Colter. John Clauser, tieorge Wann, William vVuodruf!', Charles Stone, Charles Ulsck. Ilor.ce IW-e. Robert Barker. Neat l.arkia. James McGuire, and J B Ehhatt There were all tskn to the station bouse, where ttev gave bsil in $I.DH each for their appear ai.ee id the I'.iltce C sin " m' Faoia JTioas Tbe luiiowu g promotions hv been in de at the A ljutaot Ueatral'a Offi-t since our last report: One Hundred and Forty ninth T. B Bell, cro iid LieuienaDt. One Hundred and For y ssvaath Mstthe Jolcs. Captain; Wil!im Ssüders, Fuat Leu tenant. N luaiy-th'.'d SsuaueT S Craner. Liueni t Cwlunel, Cütrlss A Uubbrd. M j-.r; L- il Sickett, As stsDt ar'eon; W B b er i. Csctsiij: III I Stringer. Firm Liruienant - SV m Caforib. Second Lieatenaot; Joceph M. Smi'h. W S bouders.Secoi.d LieutenaLt; Francis Ull. Second Liruleoaat; Joh:i LuttreM, Second Lieutenant; Martin V. Msllory. Scor,d L.euttnant; Milton B Wi!oo, First Lieutetjant. Ninth Csvalry Utors Chi-fti. Fir.t L'euren -ant, lie-nsrd U-norn, Second Lieutenant; A B Harris. Second Lieutenant; J N Jackson. First Lieutenant; Job L Harris. Second Lieutenant; (, lea Ssr.ford, First Lieutenant; Hoheit Young, Second Lieutenant; Francis M Moore, Fi.-t LieutenaLt. L. W. Htffer, Sscord Lieutenant; Wm. K. Normsa, Secvnd L'eutecant; lieo S Kalkcer. F.rst Lieutenant; Thomas S. K.sher. Secotd Lieuterant I'OLli E M aTTxa ljra Shaw, a demirep, was charged with bsir,r au ocoupsnt of a hoje ot ill fame Pjra. loi sat s5ed with tbe M tyer! fii.d:ng. teok an appeal t i higher coarl. She w.at to jail until the besncf ot hr caue hall take place. It is tbe beat plare for such beircs Jotn Schmidt. Timothp McCov, Cedooth Ker.JslI. Joan Urown ana jonn uurrv were drauk. In default of $1 aJ coi, they were put un tke chain gang for teu days FreLk Uster. Michael Wall.(i. H S as. Urne .srt Ssnsgsr. Patrick Marphy, William Jones, (ieorge L-en id John Harmon were tot r.Vne Huer '.I. tat full of common tangle foot, and ere ricked up by the pohct in a mellow s'.ate Yt beicg Jruua on Saoday they were mulcted n tLe sum of $3 and costs, which they paiä .lauies Wilhams, fer carrving a concealed eapjn. wrnw tojtil for a period, and for unlaw-f-:.f bring the same, got an additional Sfteeu in K chard Ward, fjr teddliag without a liceast, ym $15 7J. lliiLilua Bailee, dnviog over sidewalks, ps.d $; a. Anthooe Cole, hitching to a lamp-post, ptid $3 i).

Tlae I'rscstdlags eftbeCHy Caacll CcCXCIL CataMtta. 1 IyDUaroua. Antust 14, ISCjJ Council met in regular session last evening. Present, Hie Honor, Mayor Cavea. and Council men Allan. Browo, Bos Coburn. Emereoa, Olsx'er, Grosvenor, Kappes, Lefever, Ljomis, Stidenslicker and Thompson. raTitiOjrs A petxoa wis receive! from property -holders on Union street, asking that part of aaid street be vaca.ed. io order that it saigbt be of a uniform width Laid over A petition, sskicgtbe right of way through Mississippi aad Louis streets sod Kentucky ave sue and other streets, for the track ot the Io dianapolis and Dsnville Rtilroad, presented by Jsmea Wilson and othcra, was reteriej to tbe Board of Improvements A petition from Mr. Simpson, asking permission u 11 in froot of bia property on Maryland street, wis rsferted to tha Board of I copra ve ments Also, one from II 11. Sbroer, asking permission to fill up to tllev touth of Duncan atreet. Referred to Bjsrdof Improvemeats. OIEISA.NCII. Tbe following ordinancea were introduced, and under a suspension of tbt rnles.read a third time and passed: One for the grading aad graveliar of Missouri street and sidewalk, on the west side, between South and Merrill atreeta. boaa or turaoviMivTa Tbt Board reported the adoption of several ordinances for passage contemplating street im pro vem cuts. An ordinance waa introduced and read a third time providing for tbe gradiag and gravalitig ef Spring itrttt tod aidtwtlka. between Market and Ohio atreeta. One providing for the grading and gravaliog of an alley running east and west through out lot No. 175, between Delaware and Alabama streets. j One previdiig lor tbt grading and graveling of Si Joseph street and sidewalks, between Meridian and Pennsylvania atreeta. One providiug for tbe paving of the sidewalk, on the north aide of Michigan, between Meridian aad Pennsylvania streets Tbe Roard reported io favor of the city build ing a bridge over Po'ue Hin.oa Pennsylvania street and let the Union Railway Compsnv build the bridge the full width of Delaware street Concurred IU. . The Board reported in faveref granting the petition of J. F. Ramsey. aking perasissiou to ptve the aidewalk in front of bia property on Pesr S reet. Concurred io. The B srd reported an ordioance appropriatirg flilMiO in addition to the amount heretofore approt-ri4ted, for the purpose of cleaning stteets and gutters Keid a third tins and pitted riax itraBTMiT. Mr. Allen aked siut tbe Council intended doing towards the purchase of a atetaa fire en Kine. Br Brown thought if the Council inteudsJ purchasing an engine It had batter do it cow, if there was money enough to do ao. Me was in Uvor of buving the Sensca Fl machine if the manufacturer would take city bonds-

Mr. (iroveuor was in favor of buviog oua tbousaod feel ef new h e. and was ol tbt opin ion tht it wts policy to deter tie purchase ot an engine st the present time. We had engines enough, and wbat we wmel waa bose. r 'tica. The Comrtitte( reo.t te 1 ia favor of akolMh;ri v the bsdne worn by policemen, s j they would tiot be recgtiiz-l b npues The rep-t, so ruui h ot it as referred to abolishing tbe btde, ws Lot concurred in. Tke Committee recommended au addition I number of policemen. Mr Brcwn demanded the ayes and and utys on the reprrt increasing the force of pwliceruea. Aies Messrs Allen, Bjsx and Ktppes. Nays Messrs Brown, Couro, Kmerfon, Glaser, Grosvenor, J-tmeson, Lefever, Seidensticker and Thoraxen. Tbe motion of Mr. Grosvenor, instructing the Chief of Police to procure a bälge to be worn by each member of tbe force, was ref'etred to tbe Committee an Rerisioo, with instructions to report an ordinaace The Mayor made a verbal report concerning the letting of the Hospital to the Soldiers' Home, and reported a conversation had between a lady who is the Superintendent of a House of Refuge in the United States, and himself, and ber opinions concerning the practicability of such an institution ia this city, and of her willingness to take charge of auch a house. E.NQINEIR The engineer submitted several bids for street improvements, which were opened and referred to the Board of Improvements, without reading 4 The bonds of entraotors were examtael aud approved. riTT ATTOt Ii E Y Reported adversely to tne building of a culvert under the track of the Madison and Indianapolis Railwas Company, nenr the Corporation line. The Railway Company propose to piy the city for the coustructiou of the culvert, provided thev are compelled to do so Concerted in, with additional advisements. The Attorney thinks it would not be tx pedient to institute a suit agaiast Tianermau fo forfeiting a contract, aod advises the readvertie ing and reletting ef the contract. By pursuing thus course tbe measure ot damagea could be more accurately determined. Concurred iu. attOLi TIOX. A few resolutions of ram or importance were introduced, after which the Council adjourned. I UHI IN IS!-'?- NOT1C IO!-. K r a e a a ' The Impallislk Ilaia Restorative Decidedlv the bel article ftr restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing the htir from falling off, giving it a softness and gloss that nothing ttt can produce. Price I 00 per bottle old bv all drucgists. J. F. Senour, druggist, Bates Houe Block,' agent. vodtf ATrxTio. Base Ball PLaiEaa -Tbe mem h.ra of the Western Bs.e IW1I Club are re. quested tobe oa the grouuds at 1 30 P M , for the purpose of playicg tbe opening gaa.e of the sesson. Friends respectfully invited Bv order of Slckxtaet CJTOffi.-eM Pay Accounts, with all Afii 1-vit j complete, in t-.e out nl 0l J W. Uukr's Mill tary Ak'tm-T, by dptaic King and Muhen : Advances made od pav if de.irel. Ofli oppo- ' site Major Duuu'a Mustering and l-sburing ' OSue 12 0 j Stoee RovMS to Rcmt Two irood Store R -oms, Nus 111 and 113 hist sshington "tteei. opposite the Court Hou-e, cn be leased for a term ot Tents li unite ft Dr A D Gll, No 15 North Ne Jtrev aitee:, between P.J nd a o'clock. P M 4 tf Crompton's Strtaferry Balssm is a certaiu remedy tor diarrhori, dyseutery, cholera morbu, dux, besttburu. and all bowel complaiuts It is entirely veetab'e. A specific lor esmp diarrho. Sold at wholesale by Browning A Moan, InJianapoli- " cod X'S ddiers on aiihtre furlough can obtain insiiu ttons at B.ake's Military Agency, opposite Mj r r).inti United States Mutenng and Di'hursing OtSoe, No "D Win Washington street 15 S CT"0:Ti .-ers Return- can b mde out and watrctd c rre t, at Blake's Mitt.sry Aencv, by John F I'uifieid. who has heea two years in the buiL0s 12 4 Wasted A Situation as Assistant Bookkeeper, or Salesman in some Who esale business Good city relerence g'ven StUrv no ofjet. AdJress H.J.K, th-s ofli e. 12 3 lfTte price of the Daiiy Sentinel, contain1 . , a J I t Wv inj: ail the latet news ano i e egrapmc u i . . ..( t I..t, . ww i ; .... 4 1 by tbe Carriers in any part of the City. if ""Heirs of Deceased Sold ers can get Back Houuv and PL.sions. at Col. Blake's Mili a.Pav tary AgeLCv. l'-J-Jt MoBoaik Raid Officers scd men will call at Col B ake's Military Agency, and a.et the r pay, or seiid power of sttort.ey by mail 1'2 2TSee Dr. W;b. Thomson's advertisement oo the fourth pjge of to dy's paper. jan tf. Cavalry ot&cera or sen, who Lave lost hone in service, will call at Bltkt'f Aftscy.

Telegraphic Dispatches

aspears axraascLTroarii Baa.Tirara sevviiel. MIDNIGHT KEPOIIT. Wmr ernlnf Itepart ftee riret Pasje. BRAZIL AND PARAGUAY. TIIE GRE1T NAVAL B1TTLE. GENERAL SHERMAN AT ST. LOUIS. Army Correspondent Arrested, LATER EUROPE TIIE ATLANTIC CABLE. DEATH OF el. II. GARRARD. a v. Ar. Later from Europe. New Yoei, August 14 Tbe ateamship China, from Southampton on the 2d, arrived tbia noon, wuu the following additional news con cerning the Atlantic cable: A telegram to Valencia from the Great Ktsteru, Oated the '2G:h ult , says an accident occurred tothecüüle. tr.e cause being total loss of in auUtion. No communication with the Oreat Eastern. Another account cats seven hundred miles of tbe telegraph was paid out on tbe 30th, and all goir.g on well, the fault being removed and insula'ion perfect At last accounts l.OoU miles of the wire had been pi t out. and all waa progressing eil Much anxiety and excitement exists, concerning the Atlantic Cable, which bad continued eutirelv without signals since noon of the second day The general feeling wsa one of depression and hopdessuers, although there were many who ret lined f titb iu the renewal of communication. I ba Times is depoudeu', hbough not entirely without hope. The D.ily News clings to the hope that tbe accident is not inemedisbte A test tskeii t Vsleutia. shews tbe accident to the C-ble to be a total los ot inulatiou nearly V'&J niies from V.leutia This would be in almost the deepest water along tha whole rou-e The Shipping Gu-tte says: Small insurances wsre at L oyd's uq Fri fsy, at titty guineas, but most ot tbe underwriters declined ricks at any price Tna Pall Mill Gztte sy: It is understood an astronomer of tbe Rjyal Ooseivatory has coRimumcated the followiag facts to the Atlantic Telegraph Uounpmy: At noou ot Wednediy the signals became uninteilible. The msgne:ic Instruments at Greeuwich Observatory showed what is termed a magnetic storm bad commenced. Tnese storms cause the currents to flow through the telegraph wire, and eeriou-ly "fleets the working ot both la 1 aud m' linos He al.o stated tbt although the -tor in bad much abated, currents may still be ptsing in sufficient streugth to confuse the iijnsls. passing from the ship throagh the deli cate instruments used at Valentia. TLianag-j uetic power is the greatest thit baa occurred for many years. These explanations are somewhat reassuring, altboati the Atlantic Company, iu tbeir ofiicial statemct made no allusion to elec trical disturbances. Another theory is that the ship may have encountered bad weather and was obliged to cut and buov the cible. A Waigtw journal announces th.it the plan for a telegraph line between Ruasia and America has been approved and wigned by the Cxxr. The Russian Government undertakes to complete the line as far as Niealajewk, the remain ing portion, from Nieljtwsk to Stn Franciai-o. beiog under the charge of tbe American Compsnv. The capital ot tke latter amounts to $1,UOO.OO ). and bonds representing $4.436 4UU have already been issued. It is inieuded this route shall be finished io five years. I hr itlrtituond ' Wlalg; an .ertliern Feeling. New Yoei:. August 14 The Richmond Whig of Stiurday, in a letding article, deprecates tbe position assumed by tboe at the North who de mm J political punishment for the treason of the icbela. and claims the puaishment of the South is sufficient already. It says the sun dee not look upon a civilised people whose lot is so deplorable as theirs. Iu the first place, they have to sustain the shock of disappointment and humiliation, and from the wealthiest peoplt to the world they have become the poorest, aud being bred aud resred to respect political liberty, they find themselves without self-govern aaeot and dura le! into a legsl e'j ia'ity with tbeir own former slaves It addition, there is a vague but deep solicitude gtoiti out of the Lew condition of the race, which while in the white service was a protection, but (reed and placed apou an etjasl footing, the it.fluence to which it is uow b; ought cstinot be regarded as a danger. To this lot, it say, it will not add by saying that tltre is tcr cly a boasshold in the S utb ! m which there are not eyes tbst are dried lor loved ones that are to be een no more Tbe tbe t re-.deut resolved on giving the 3 iutn i self government the rad.csls determined upon thwarting bis efforts, tbe pith of tbe complaint being these people claim the right of suffrsge for the i ejr.ro, and it counsels the people of the S u'h n k? th-ir iempr. as they have in tbe Prcodeiii a friend tinrly de ermined to see tritt their rights are acc rdel them. i:x rnator King ppwinted roller Isr ! ev Ytssk 4nattaer tslaub rallan. New Yoat. August 14 The Post's Washington special sa).: Ex Senator Prev'on King h reeu a( ointed Collector of the port of New York in the pine jt S meon Drsptr S-vrl ui.iui.oriaM appointtuents wsre alo made to day I he P. evident h s reu ured to conider the question ot pirdoi.iug Several Oioiuineeit rehel citizana of R chmond are here to make retresei.tatioa eoncetniug the receut tnunicipsl election in that otv. The Comruercisl'- pcisl says: An operator io gold, named R R. Mumford. IS) W.ll street, h failed to provide tor bis checks to a conw.derab e amjui-t. O i Stturday. he receivct a lar: smount of gold, stated at from flUtl.UDD to $'200 .(00. giving h's checks iu payment. Noue ot the checks have teeu hoiored, and up to noon to day , the party, himself, ha n;t been touud I tar .tssal llttllc Hettwren the tlra uliant mi tl ParaeuafHiiti Na.w Yeas. Ai.'u-t 14 Msiis are received will uetiils ot trie rett naval victory of the Brm hansover tha Parausyan squadron. Bjth aioes exni&.teJ ;ret her-oau. aui ihe alasghter is dcMtibed as terr:fi. 1 be battle orurreJ three lea:nes b?!o the city ol Corriuths, and lasted froji "J o'cloik !a the morning uctil 6 in the evening The Paraguayan ieet, eontisticg of eight s'.eamers and sx ganhoats. meuntiog eO pounders, and alo a battery of forty rifled can oou, was almost annihilated Tbe Braailian force was n;ue guns, and tns r loss wa '20U men. iuclndiPg nineteen o2i:ers The taain arinv ol the B az lit a. 1,IM strong, was occupied on the bank of the Lra.uay, in the interior, and on the cocftjea ot the Br.i iimxi Territorv another tne was stationed. The coaditivn of tbe BrsE I an armv was uasatis'actory . The typhus and dysentery were mating sad ravsrea A body of 'JmO Paraguayan desolatel "the province of Corr en:ics Tbay atterwsrds burst into the Rio Grande, swrpi the banks of the Parana, ant wrte making through the province Colnrade) Oeairea to be a Mate. lEva. August 14 Tee Coostitatiooal Conveotiou now in session cere voted alcaoat csasiQocily It !i txpedisct to form Statt.

wfleeleetatpi staase Canvsatlsn. Jactso, Mise , Aagust 14 The Missipti State Convention convened at 13 M.. to dsy Governor Saarkey examined into tbe loyalty tod qualification! of aembttt, and administered the amnesty oath to such aa tad bet ukeo it before. Tbt Convention organized, electing J. 0. Yerger, of Waabiogton county, Presideat, J L Power, of Hinda county. Secretary, L C Mscmickin, Sergeant at arms, and W. J, Brown, Doorkeeper. Tbe sessiso lasted till 3 o'clock. Tbe rest of tbt day wai spent ia rtoblioglj, preliminary to impot buaiceaa tranaactiona before tbe body. Cease rat Csanb Arrrata a. Tribune tarrcspendtnt. Nt3rYoaa:, Aagust 14. Tbe Express says: A ctwspapet corrtipoodent of tbt Trtoune corps, wbo bas criticised General CanOy's administratioo rather sharply, reached this city under arrest to-day, tad was put under charge of General Hooker. rirtt Through Train fo Peteraburg. New Yoek, Aagust 14 The Petersburg (Va.) Express, of Saturday, ist: Tbt first through train on the Petersburg kail road, since the lbtbof Auguat laat, rame Into Peters-burg on Friday evening. Tbt railroad connection be tween Petersburg and Raleigh. Wilmington and points South, is now completed. faeath'ef Jassaee II. Garrard. Lgciivilli, Aagust IS James H. Garrard, State Treasurer elect, died yesterday morning. rCenrral Skeruian at St. I.outa. St Lovis, August 14 General Sherman arrived here yesterday morning very Tätest:

THREE O'CLOCK, A M i n:tn:srn(; i ri:.ns or iltti. DlVia' BEETS . New Tone, Ausuat 14 A correpindent of the B tstoo Traveller writes: Dr Craven, Medical Director at fortress Monree, under whose especial care Jeff Davis is placed, gives accounts of tbe condition and deportment of bis prisoner. He represents Davis in excellent health, but troubled in spirit. The ruards are regular in their atteadanee upon bim too constant in tbeir afenliona to please the fallen chief. Cotiversa lions occur between Davis and Dr Craven, but no one a)se is permitted to engage with Daria in talk, even for a few moments. The other day Davis and C C. Clay met in the grounds sad had a very brief conference in French, of which the guards understood nothing, with the exceptien that JcfTDivis bas had no communication with any one bet his medical adviser, and none whatever by letter with anybody He frequently mskea an attempt to allude to his own cae, to discuss tbe chances o! bia trial or punishment, io order to get some Jea of the pitrnoe of the G vernment towards bim, but auch eff-rts are alwtvs frui'lesa. commission or FATESTS, Hon D H. II lioway visited the President for some time yesterday, an3 tendered his restrna tion as Commissioner of P.tents. Mr Johnson distinctly iuformed bim ht be would not turn him out. bur atid if he was dsier nined to reign, and would fix tbe day bayond wbn-h he would not remaiu, that he would reluctantly accept hiresignation, tie furthermore expressed bis entire satisfaction with Mr. Uolloway'a management of tbe'Bureaa. S THKTSlaLOr WiETZ. 'Vasbixoto.", Aueast 14 Tbe trial of Capin Werts, rebel Commander of tbe Aude'bon il prison, will commence to-morrow before the Military Coramision, ef which Gen Underwood ii President and Col. Ckipmsn Judge Advocate. About 100 witnesses have already been subpoenaed, and by these as many cases of cruelty are expected lobe proven against the accused auisu or THE C9XVEK-a Foet Moxeob, August 13. The eld frigate Congress was raised at an early hour this morning, and atarted for Norfolk. While on ber way she got aground, and additional steam power wa applied, but she got off with tbe flood tide, and proceeded up Elizabeth river. At 11 a. m. she was at Norfolk. COMMERCIAL II wsj L.SJ4 n 4 tsj t Cincinnati narkei. Ctrci!fi ATt. August 14. Flour rnd grain quiet, but firm at last quotations. Oats rather dull. Whisky dull; small sales at $'2 19. Provisions dull. Mess pork sold in the morning at $30, but no buyers at this rate at the c1oe Bulk meats dull at 14?4 for shoulders; lie for clear sides, aod 17c for rho ce sides B icon dull; clear Miles oid at l'aC loose, and can be bought at l?c. Packed lard unchanged and quiet. Groceriea firm Gold 1 41'. .lew York iriarfeei. Siw Toaa, August 14. Cotton heavy at 44c for middliog. Flour dnll for common grades; white, good and choice brands are firmer, with a fair demand $G0O (dlb'SS for extra State; $5 JU(i6 15 for superfine western; $6 60g,7 (Xl tor eommon to medium extra western; $9 U0(t$t3 30 for com mon to goad shipping brands extra round boon Ohio, and 3 40'J 75 for trade branda, market closiog heavy. Whisky withott change, at $2 19 12 Wheat opened heavy and drooniog for spring, prime and winter, hut closed l(3'2c better for inter, and steady for sprinr: $1 42(1 45 for Chicago spring; $1 43 (i I 45 tor Milwaukee club; $1 40l 47 for amher Milwaukee; l 95 for wiuter red western; 2 U5($2 U7 for amber Michigan, aud $3 OS for new amber winter. , JCorn in large demanl, and without supply; scarcely so firm, and without decided change; c-5(djryc for unsound, 'JU(d;9lc for sound mixed western 9I(39Pc for prime shipping parcel, and 9')(d)9l :c for high mixed nerlv yel low. Oats active and firm at (5(65 l-2c for western Rye a shade firmer at 97c fur western. Barlev dell and nominal. Coffee dull. Sugar very firm at 19cforMuacavato. I21.J for Havana, and ISc for Porto Rico Rice dull. Molasses dull at 1040. Wool dull. Petroleum dnll at 32.(333 for crude. 52a' (353 for refined in roa, aud 69(720 do tree H t brm at I5(g45c. Pork dutl and lowei; $32'iJ'l3 for tiew dm, elo.ii g at $32(35 c-.b; $i9 5dQ3U OtJ tor '63 's4 do cab and regular way. closing at $32 75 lor cs.h, and $27 5H(dj27 5( tor prime uiess. Pisin tas beet $? 5(djl2 5!; extra mess. $10 00(414 00; beet bsm q uetat 30ic. Cut roeiL- esdy at I5(äl7c tor shoulder nd 19,(0233'c for ttama. Bacon dull; 17C lor Cumberiati j cut; 130 for long ribbed, and 143 1 4 J4" for short ribbed. Lud I94'n224j Butter; 3 2?c for Ohio, and 3335- fnr State, and ateady Cheee quiet at 10313. IIT TOEK M09IT MSEEET. New Yon. August 14. Mtsney easy at 7 per cent, call loan Sterling exchange firm at lO'idjlQD f0P first clsi' bills. t;old a shade firmer, opening at tl 42g. declining to $1 40, advancing to $1 43, auj closing at $1 42jf Total exports ot apecie to dsy $36 Ü0U. Government stocks without decided change. Later Gold closed at Gallagher'a Exchange to n'ghl at $1 41 PROPOSALS. To Stone-Cutters and Iron-Worker. REELED FROPOJIALS will te received by the cairngued, and alao by tr-e Aodnor of Hu y Coo ty, Ins.. until ils lsitt ay af Aorut. IsaS, fr tbe Cua'ote WorE andiron Werk f UsLry Caoaty Cwurt tloase. fisns, ?pec ficatioca and Worktte 1 rawirf caa be ss-d at tte atfice ot t Hsdcsoo, Arcbi'ert. in (tenticel Haiidian, Iüd.ar.apcli, wh'S all acsa'y idformatioa may be Sal is re.atiwa t tee warkt, wsich are r coniera le miga:tole, aad worthy the aiisktico of tba et CcDtrkcioia. Tbey will b let to lbs Uwt re.p-m-sible bidier, wko w.tl b rei'r- t arve bod with good scar;ty, fr the fa.lhful pa; for&iar.ce vf ui cunUaft. By ordsreftae Ccmsaiasiuners. L MJW05, Architect, ar$-4ö2asgll laÄUaspoii, lad.

NOTICE.

t-FOR MORE THAN TWENTY TEARS MA.THF.W&' TESKT1A5 BAlE tilt has staad la Ust of trial, and is constantly increasing la pabtie favor. TUC Vg5aTIA!V ttAIK DTK U tao be.t and cheapest Kade. Its price Is only ?5 cects. aa4 each Voltle coa taia toabl tts quantity of tjro la tbo aiaaily sold or tl. THIS HAIR ETE la maaafactarei by a peculiar pro. coaa, which renders it infinitely ssperior to aay 4yt ia market. TVicg complete In one bottle, no preparation la reqnirsd, wblcn ft-reatly simplifies tba application. 12? ÜSIa THIS DTE joa avoid that acvrr, naa appearance by which dyed hir aal whiskers are se readily rvcog-aiied, when aa Inferior article haa bee a used, as it produces a perfectly natural color af any shade that U daslred, from a rka browa te a jetty, Isstroaa black, that will not rait, crock, or at a in tha cloClof . Invest 75 cents and yei will be convicea. Sold by all Drxggists and Fancy Gooda Dealers. A. 1. MATHEWS.Manafactarer. DEM13 B1R5IS k CO. !?ew York, W kolasala Ageats. snyl0-dsd-1y SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Washington City, D. SS. FllINKSTOCK, late Xsaminer C. t. Fatent , Office. For reference sea Cirealara. Oen. Thos. A. at jitis, Oen. J no. Lots and Gea. J.J. Reynolds. Jv?u-!tn COMMISSIONER'S SALE. COJIMISSlONEItVS SALE OK REAL ESTATE. "VTOTICE is hereby riven that In pursuance te au order i of te Marion Clrcmt Court, ma-is al ita March Term. in the cae of Dolly Ke'ler.et al , petition for ptrttion, ec parte, I will sll at public auction, at on o'clck P. M., oa Tuesday, the 19th Day of September, Kext, on the premises, ituated in Lawrence Towrship, Mai ion County, In liana, the following Real Kstate, town: Tbs northwest qnarter f tbe southeast quarter, and tke norths sot quarter cf tbe uthwet qua ter, and tbirty-vne and forty-one hundredth acres off the north an t eal part of the went half of tbe southwest quarter of section 0, in town IS, north of rat e 3, east, the number of acres to be sold being one hundred ant eleven ares and forty one-huud edtbs, more or less. Tsbmb or 8ik. The said Real Katate will he sold to the highest bidder for not less than two-thirds of its apprat ed value (t5.036;) one -third of the price to be paid in ban1; on-tnird in nine months and th remainine; third in eighteen months from the day o' aale, the, purchaser xivinc notes waiving valuation laws, secured by a good and sufficient mortgage on the premises SAMLKL CORT, Aorist 7tb, aogT-aCa- Commissionsr. LEGAL. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTT, SS: In the Common Pleas Court of Marion county, in the State o Indiana, O.toher Term, A. D. 1S65. Christian ehoettle vs. Anna W. Shoettla. BE IT KNOW, that on this 3d day of August, iu the yearlSU, the' above named plaintiff by bis attorney, filed In the office ot the Clerk of tha said Court bis complaint agaiuit said defendant, in tbe above enticed cause, wh'ch complaint has 'be proper revenue -tamp a tached, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Anna Tf. Sboetile, is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana. Said defendant istherefore hereby notified of the fl litis; and pendency of said complaint a?aint her, and that tinier -he appearand answer or demur thereto.atthe calling of said caue on tha second day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held at tbe Court-boue. in tba city of Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday in October next, saldcomplaint.and the matters and thinjrs therein contained audalleged, will be beard ar.i determined in bar absence. WILLIAM WALLACE. Clerk N.B Tai Loa, Attorney for I'laintiff. augT-w3w STATK OF INDIAN A. MAUION COUNTT. SS: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion county, la the State of Indiana, September Term A. D., 1SW. Hugh Barns vs. Kllen Burns. BE IT KNOWN, that on this ttd day or July, In the year IHG5, the abova named plaintiff, by bis attorney Bird in tbe office of tbe Clerk of tba said Court bis complaint against aaid defendant, in the above entitled csuoe, together with an affidavit of a competent person that eaid defendant, Ellen Burns, is not a resident of tbe State of Indisna. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the Allna and pendency of said complaint against her, and that uhles fh appear and anower or demur thereto, at tha calling of aidcauce on tbe secondday of tbeneitterm of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court-house, in the city of Indianapolis, on tbef mrth Monlay In September next, said complaint, and the matters and things tbereincontainrd and alleged, will be heardand determined in hr absence. WILLIAM WALLACE, Clerk. R. L. WAtroLa, Attorney for Plaint. ff. Jy24 wiw TO TRAVELERS. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA TIIE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. a GREAT LT REDUCED RATES OF PASSAGE FOR TUE SUMMER MONTHS. Including Railroad Tranportation from Aspiowall la Panama, and lrovllun on board tbe Steamers. Through to flan Francisco in 22 days. Steersge flM ttecend Cabin IS" First CaMn 3'iJ PAYABLE IN URKE5BACK.S. Officers anden'lded men who have entered the army from ha Tarific Slates, ant who have been honorably dlacbarged the er Ice, will be famished passage at half tbe regular rates. For parage, or further Information, apply te the General Agent of the Line, i. n. aemm:. No. t BovuisOiiu, Jell-dSweodAwSw NEW TORK ClTT. PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. rglUF. undersigned have this day formed a copartnershtpnnder the name of Dunn Karney, te tarry on tbe busicesa of Gas hitting. Steam Fitting an.l Plambing bo-ineia. All work done by ns will ba guaraoteed and dona t tka lowest rates. We ak tbe public ta give as a trial and ssllcit their pairanaas. J. C. DCN5. JOHN KARNKT. Diiii aV k.ki:v, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 3 and to Keiilucky Avenue. LL SOKTS OF FIXTCRES ON HAND AT ALL timea aud furnished at tha lowt: rates, niyt-dtf v i 1 1 a i rrS e k ä ii 1 1 . 1HAVK asociated with myttlf in tha Livery, Sals atjd BoirdiLg ubla Basmeas John A. Drew, whs from tbia day haa beiome a part Der in said baai&eaa. The haziness of the new firm will be conducted at the oldatand. So 10 Eait Tearl street. In the rear of the Sentinel Building. Thanking too public for pat patronage, I hoa tbey may e fit to continue tba aarce. JOHN B. SULUVAN, of SCLUTAN k DREW. Indianapolis. Msy t, lS-myH-dtf DISSOLUTION. Diolution of Co-Partnership. TWynr. partterhlp beretofsre eil'tlng between the J unier-igned by the style of KEuMONt McSAk R is thi. day ci-slved by mutasl cn eaL Mr. Mc"amara will cootinaa to carry on ba!ne's at tba old place, i au'boriied to collect ail dskta das the firm and will pay tha firai ina"ehedEess. 1 THOM 8 REDMOND, J. Mc AMAKA. Indiaiispol.s, July II, 1". Jll-.Im PROFESSIONALDR. A. C;. äEL.TIAi, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FF:CE NO. H TIRGINIA ATENUE. V:aiDNn. "osth ajma are r. A. D. WwAMa, No- 5 North New Jersey Street MlTfa-dlT

NATIONAL DANK.

TIIB FIRST NATIONAL B1NF Oir INDIAlNalPOLIM It THE oSdal depository aad taaoctal agsat cf ths Cail4 ffiataw. aad wUl rarmUa, aa Us oast fa vor abia tarve. All Hnds of United States Bonds and RöTenuö Stamps, Aad will bay and sail G4d, SUvar, Kzcbaaga. 0Trameat Vouchers, Orders on Waatlnften, ttate Stocks ant Public ftecamieaof every tsscrlpuoa. Collections will be promptly snads, aad every kind at buaiDsaa attended te that beloBga to legltlaata ha&kiag Refnlar cnatamera are otJy charged S per caat, a poo Loans ebtauied at this Back, aad Ue moat ample provlaiona are made for tha aafa-keaplnf af Depostu a&4 far tha aocommodatioa af Depoaltora. In a-Jditlon to tha rvpons;b lity ef tke United State for tke liabilities ef tha Baak, the Stockholders are iadltdnally respoaaiblo ta tha axtaal f their tuck, la additioo to tha amoaat lnvastad ia sach aharas, tha affording ths most anple security to ths public. Tba following are tha present UtockhalJers af tha la-sUtutlon-Wn. 11. English, W. BNoilccer. Lawta Jordon, Deloaa Root, Jcr. McLe&e, J. T. D. Lanlei, wf N.T Gov. O. F. Mortoa Haa. John J. MerrUen, Gea. Laa. Noble, Hon. Oscar B. Hard, Hon. T. A. Hendricks, Bon. David Kilf era, Bon. James A. Craveas, Hob. John C. New, Hon. T. M. Sullivan, Rev. Wra. A. Holliday, Frof.C. N.Todd, J. Georgs Stilt, George VT. Eigfs Robert Browiucf, W.J. Holliday, W. R. Hslloway, J. M. Maxwell. Wm. H. Fry, A.J. Hay. R. R, Parker, J. L. Holtoa, Wlnslow, Lanier A Co., J. A. Ross, Wn. Brsden, BnJ. F. TntUs, Jahn W. Marphy, Jadfs F.M. Finch. Was. WUlard, A. Raldvnn, D. W. Nable, W. O. Rock wad, Daaiel Henaeasay. James Powers, J. L. Slaughter, Lsciaa HUla, W. 8.T. Morton, Barnabas CoCa, John C. Hereia, Dr. J. M.Gaatoa, H. B. FlLCh. Dr. J. B. Woodbta Jnc. C. Wright John Hendncka, A.J. Daaforta, Jams Greene, A.D. Bililacly, W. W. Leathern, James Winalaw, Jtijn COnLIEECIAL HOTEL. One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, ItDIAIArOMS, IN D. r I S, IIIS HOTEL HAS BEEN RFC I NT LT REFITTEI M aad refurniohed. Tha traveling pcbllc will be sbownevsryalteatien ta asakathsm feel at home. v5-wi FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIEIt STATE FOUNDRY AND. STOVE WORKS vox. loud a rrxu. Maaafactarara and Wholes! a Dealers la e STOVES, UOLLOir-UME,üe. A LL OUR 8T0TES ARE OF THE LATEST ASD moatimproved patterna. Our other work will embrace Iron Fronts, Celnmas. Railway, Mill and Boas Castings, Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or otherwiaa solicited, and prompt at teutloa given. Our prices will be foand as low as any. Office, 8ales-room aad Foundry 13 Soalh De warst reel, twa aqaaras directly east of tba Ualoa Depot. oct33 CARPETS, WALL-PAPER. &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. Ml Cast Washiucton St., S c; li ii u 1 1 n Old Stand, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE WE HATE A LARGE STOCK OF OiiBPETS, OH-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELMNES, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, Itisnsaaks Lace Tlualln A Gotting bant AU of these Gooda bavinf been purchased before tb lata advance ta the East, wa will sail than lower thai New T rk wholesale prtcea. Also Jait received 100,000 l'iece U'nll l'np r and Window Shades KRAUSS 6 CALL. l.tfS'ea-alv COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY I THE MUITII-U VST. BIGELOW'S SATIN-ENAMELED ANEW article of Invention. Tbia Collar steals all other Paper Cnllara fer comfort, neatness aad acwnomy. Also a large assortment af SATIN-ENAMELED GARROrE. LINEN PAPER BTRONS, AND LINKS PAFXR GARROTKS. Ladies atin Eaameled Collars and Caffs; a new and convenient article. Tba trade supplied at tba lowest Btaket prices. BltiKUJW CU., Manufacturers, yS dSm It La Salle Street Chicaso. RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABUSHMEN1 ril HIUNITED STATES DTR-BOUSX, N0.S880UTI) I Illinois street, ladiaoapolla, Indiana, At this aid and weU-kaows astabbshnaent, tha ladlat caa have silks and woolen gooda dyad in permanent aie baaatifol colors; aad genu' garmaois thoroogh'y raoovated aad repaired. New aod second-hand clothing becght and soM, alsc, a paUcalar branch In las bustneas snominateo nna ara Jag billla, Stable cloth, or tear In any garment can se wraaght it. at It caa not he viai&ia to i&a oaaaa eye . Remssshsr tha place. No. SS Soatb Illinois streat. laaie JOaStFH HaRIta.WrwHtm WIN ES, LIQUORS. &C. WINE HOUSE! LOUIS LiVIVG, 29 South TIcritlian .Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.) T at PORTER OF RHINE AND CB AM FAQ NE WINES; O'ard ad Cognise BranSiea; Hdiaud Gin; Jamaica .um end Cord. als. Also dealer In Catawba Wines, Still and Sparkling, ef the mo t approved branda; Boarboo ShisSv: Peach Brands. Catawba Brandy; stock Ale; l urteraud Bear, aud B. tiers of various klr-ds. These arsiclea are all oSered for sale by tha bottle or larger nariiies. Onlm Rk.n4 Wi for U on drjitgk'. iMfOKTKD ClüAkS aid TOBACCO, of tha choicest brands, will be kept constantly on band. irvHavm fitted no a neat establishment, acd offeriti r sals only pure articles aad af tba best quality, tt-ssb-enbsr hones te receive, as ba solicits, a liberal share of tha patrecage of tka puhue msrl7-dir LOUIS LANG. J American Express Company. Aaraa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. STiCE 05 TBE C0R5IR 01 WASHINGTON ANI J Matidlaa streeta, Ladianapoli. Thraa dally Eipraaaea ta Naw Tork; Two dally Kxprtaeee ta ClaetaaaU, aad fas da..lv Einraaaes ta Chkaa aad SuLaaJs. Tha above Compaaiaa are tha ealy pnvÜagadEiprsss tha fotVsarlsf raada, ns: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFATETTE 4 CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS PERU; TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND; Riuimmm INULANAPOLII. va-i raasva tilmh.M and fretfht CaJTtad WTU aafstj and dispatch, and la caaxga cf special aad aBrtaai ( Notaa, BÜls aad Drafts will Va promptly caQecta aad i reavfy mam a4a. J. tvnJUiu, Afwav

U. S. LOAN.

UNITED STATES 7.30 L0AET1 THIRD H IC Iü I 12 H . $230,000,000. By aoth?Tty of tbe Secretary ef tke Treasury, tbe taders'gned, tha Geoeral SsSnptioa Ajrent foe tha sale Ct.Ued Stales ecvrtuea, o?ers to tha pebiic tha third series cf Trva ary NoUa,bearir c sevea ai d Ikree-tetths per rent, ictereat per anacai, kaown as tba 7.30 LOA.iSr. Thea notes are lued aixler dale of Ja'.y li, aad ara payable threa years from tbst date la curat j, mt are converub's at tha opti.a of tha holder tsta U. S. 6-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD HFARIM, IIO,D. Tbeea Bonds are now worth a baDdawme premiam, a' 4 are etempt, as are all tbe Government Bonds, V &M,inti ad Jrhaici;fX t taviiow, vticA eWJ from oas f (4re jr crt. jr an ta their rasx, according to tke rsts levied apon other property. Tbe leteret Is payable semi-anaaay by coapocs attached each cote, which nay be cut c? and sail ta acy tank er backer. The Intrreai I ?.30 per erat, smsnnti ta One cent per dny on it fi.lO note. Two cent gioo Ten ft.ioo rwenty $1000 One Dollar $.000 Notes ef all tha denominations nsmed will be promptly furnished upon receipt af ssbsaipliots. The Notes of thü Third Series are precisely similar la form atd privilege to tha Seven-Th.nies already sold, eirept tbst tbe Government reserves ta Itself tba ept.ea of paylcg interest In gold coin at a per cent., iostead of T 3-10the la carreocy. nbactibers will a-duct the laterest ta currency cp to Jsly 15ib, at the tin. when thej aobcriba. Tbe delivery of tba notes of this tbird series af the Seven-Thirties will commence oc the 1st of Jae, and will ha made promptly aa 1 co&tlauoaly after that data. Tha slight change made ia the conditions of th.s THIRD iRlhS effeos only tbe matter of interest. Tha pay item la gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency aterest of tha b!gber rate. Tha return of apecie payment, in the event af which nly will tba option to pay Interest In gold te a-ailed ef, would so reduce and equalise prices that parctaeee saada with six per cent, to gold wuld be fatly eqaal ta those made with sevtn atd three-trottl per cent, la currency. This is The Only Loan in Market tew ffered by the Government, and Itssapeiier advantages make It ths jftLn i ruruLrn Limn ur inc rturLC. Less than S2J0,0O0D f the loan authorised by U a last Congress are now on the market. "Pals amoatit, at .he rata at whkh it Is being absorbed, will all ba sabcribed tor w:ihn to montha, when tha notes will ca laabtedly command a premiom, as bas an'formly been the case on closing tbe obscrtptlcns to other leans. la order that cit:ienia every town erd aectloo of tha country may be a7.rded facilities for taklrg tbe loan. .he National Backs, State Banks and IVvate Bankers broaghoat tbe country have generally agreed tsraiva subscriptions at par. SabcrUers will select tbeir iwn agents. Id whom tbey bare confidence, and who itly are to ba tespons.ble for tbe delivery of tha notes for which tbey receive orders. Scsscairnoa Aetrt, No. 114 South Thind Street pniLADELPBIA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ClTiZrNS' NATIONAL BANK, INDIANAPOLIS. ATI()!1Al. KANE. SoUkTH !f ATlUJlAL BANK, IMiIANA NSTIONALBANK and MKRCBANTS NATIONAL BANK, INDIAN APOUS, IND. myn-ddcwSai MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy tCALL FOR A CIRCULAR DESCRIBING ALL STMPTOMS." SYMPTOMS: Tbe symptoms of Catarrh, as they generally appear are at first very sligbt. Persons Lud tbey hae a cold that they have lr-qumt attacks, and are mArensltiva to tha changes of temperature. Ia this condition, tha nose may ba dry, or a slight di-cbarge, it. a ai.d acrid, afterwards becemir.g thick and üLeMve. As the disease becomes chronic, tbe diachargea are increased la quantity and chaDged to quality; tbey are bw thick ai.d heavy, and are hawked or cougbed tff. Tie secretions are offensive, causing a tad breath: tbe voice ia thick and nasal: tbe eves are weak; tbe sense cf tbe emeU ta leaaesed or destroyed; deafneae frequently take, place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh is, that tha person is obliged to clesr bis thrast In the snamlng or a thick or slimy mucus, which baa fallen down from tha bead during tba night. When this takea place the per son may be sura that Lis disease is on iu way te the ange, aod s bau Id losa no Ilm. la arresting it. The abova are but few of tba many Catarrh symptoms. A Stnarle) Itottlet avail lsa aa NlssntEa Set be uaect ihre llmrs aa ataajr. TESTIMONIAL Froi Hon. Tb.ro aa J. Turner, F.a-hlemberof Corgreae Tom lllinios. late Speaker of tie Illinois Hu-e of Rep resentatives, and Gratd Master of A. F., and A. af., ef tha State of Illinois. FastroBT. October SI, ISO. Da. D H.SsEiTB-DesrSir In reply to yournotic of the lrth inst., 1 woald say tLat I waa aevercly aCrte4 nth Catarrh for sears, eLm I becsma ac4juaiate4 with yon and bought two battles cf your liquid Catarrh kemedy. before I had ased oua bottle I sas rtjsH-ly laaproved, and tefurs the second bol;lr wss finished, was completely cared. lean reoninieid the med cine le all aScted wiih Catarrh. Repectt.ly sours. THOMAS J. 1CRNXR. Dr. U. II. SCCI-YC A CO. Sota PaormisTuaa, Chicago, IKlnoie. AT WDOLESALE BT JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati, O. Is-tnot, at .ch. . Indiana polla. .IndiarapoHs. dcll-dlya4 vr M. JOHN IN naiLT. KKP.HK a KUSH IROWNING k SLOAN gXJTAnd for sale by all Draggiata. Philosoph) of Marriage. r BJS.HE FROPhUETOkS OFTHE NEW TOkK MUSEUM of Anatomy have determined, regarales. af as pense, to lasoa free, (for tha benefit cf aufiering ha nanit s.nt afisrsuiiifi of oitf km.l four -f tbeir aal miereaticg and Inatrurtive Lectures on Marr agand Its disqaaLScatiosa. zsrvoas aud ra aal Uvn.uty, rrw ma are decide cf Maiibood, lad gest.on, weasneas er rtni..n I rm ntf mtr lmt k l rm and ätaiilv Poiav er; tha grea't aVaciai KviL and ihoo Mala4ies wbsch resait from yoalhrsl tollies, cicese or matnnty, or iguera ef Physiology aad law of Natura. These invaiaable Lecture have been tha meaaa at eullghualng aad sa vitig thooaands, and will ba forwarded free, on reo-ipt of faor etamp, by add reaaibg aa ratary. New Jork Kaseumat Aiaiomy tea afomiw, a.a Rroadav. Nw Vr. '""-"r MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. 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