Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4622, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1865 — Page 2

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DisciiAitt.i:r Koi.Dir.it riicut Tin:ATJicn r.. The' telegraph from New York. u.iJer date of the 9th, hat the Mlewioz psrapraphs: A nsetir of d'ueLarged soldiers itJ saiiwrs was held, yemerdty. witu a ew f adopting tome measures to secure employment far those that baft been honorable dicharr,e.d from irA series of resolutions wero pttce J, iu which It is statexl that there are bow thousands of thia claaa of men io the city, who in vain eek to obtain employment. TL Metropolitan Kroployneot .Agency, which baa dote much fur securing employment for a portion of the applicants, is tes:e 2tl bj these roan. Vchtgt deff timers of tt TJotoe ugw intend rU call tbe attention f tbt authorities ibJ public to their cireumtUccei, rC4 to ttf.itt their ey tnpAthiea. For thia perpoei a procession haa bro arranged to iit the Mayer, authoritiev, and1 lea dir. employers, (or the purpose ot tolicitinp. from them work, and bread for the auprori of themselve and tbcir families." Süd' paragraph at the shore mesa a great deal, au i abo jl 1 be thoucbtfuilf coailderr 1 by the eoantry. If we Leütve what the telegraph stetee, on the authority of the War Dcptrtm'nt there hare beta some tlx tutiure-l thousand roldiere discharged within the last three months These men return to the pursuit, of civil life, tod to their r home, to trA the place which tot left Hei bf jtbCM.M:d ail trtnutff to prontarTe end hororble employment shut against them. This it articuhrly ihe case in large citie an I town. l't-ing iu iho very focus of (xcitemcot on the breaking out of the war, tod durin the first year of, Its presre, thia claaa of men were am in ; the Grit t enli-t in the service, and, without local Lounty or extra pay, took their lire ir their btii to discharge wtuUhcjv rc.trdcJ at. a duty tu Uielr, Dative or adopts! country. v Many Af tliem" left rleeair.t situations and good piy to accept LnrJihir arod lea a compensation, r'wr year, they inc.t faith fullj tnd fcororablj d.ncharjed their duty in the field, fourht it out till the wr was ckitl. and bow ceme Lack, mm of thorn broken Jjwd in health, crippled, it rnty te, and all of them poorer thaa when they we:it away. They return tin te their Lomes, to find that there it but lit tie to do, and no Itrti fur tliem in the walk tod employment of civil life. , .The., art Ihne caat out upon the world, wiiii dreary trvipect Qf miking tn hor.e.t 'Uu, at.J fo Mj;h mirulcd to teck a dikhuuQAt'oac. , 4 In maoy tiliwt 4cJ Urge uti th;ir place, are occupti-J on the farm, in the hy;i, in the ttorc, oo the huildka, uhI et the prir tte tttidences of the jipLijiiij cUm, by r-eto, conteabinJ and free. lAgk,fur ii.m.ce, ii4!o the Itrce lowtii of Ictfmn a.ich ai Indinnapoli, Richmond. Kurt Wayne, Lifayette, Terro II tute Madisoq, New Albioy, and i:.u.,vil!e tht-e pUees you will CjJ thu-un N iI nr-rut thil were not in Ibe State four t!:.rt )f .trt ago. Thc.-e negroei have teen braucht hero in ileiltnce of the' Constitution a1 Uw o It.diiui. which ex. c'o Jel all euch froru the Sti"j alter But they are here. ne erf btl,, FVy hate bien broujni from the phintaüo.v- ot the S ui!i by re'i;oed offisen of the rar.'wfco wt-nt'tu the reoel Statei ta eulort c- ti uphold. Constitution and law there, but which they fi;:.l cunTenient to disregard and viol it at hum; ic-tKouf te tlightttt $ari'. The.'u person are hugely loyal! 'to' the cegro, but tntnifeatly rebelt" againat the Constitution of Indii. While liicio returned soldier ui teekiog employment throughout the North, .i the telegraph telU ui, we hiTe tnothfr story fruta the South. They have a faosrrd class down there wh are not in need of employ metjt, and uon't desire any. That claji is the bihty -prized ncro, who live in OoTernment rpaarters eat tsd drink at the expLeof tho whUe.jcoplc of the North tLi South make merry Lu their t.ew home, provided for tbcm by the bnuvolent AdmfLislrttion now io power-ha their children eect T ecbool tithe tpecsa"Gf lbs tax pnjeri, aud cljoj til other privileged belonging to the worthies and the ltxy. We have not heard of the Government eapportisg the wires or orphan of the "white toldiert alain tn battle, nor his it paid for the ehoolib? of the children of the poor whites oj (he South who have been beggared by tlJO war. The ne;ro ii uperno-rt m all its thouuht. and ita "bowela of coupitaion" turn to that class aloae. Whlit Ejlud ideas rule the NatioD," nine Vuakrvj boait i the raae. there will It no eaMipo iu tlii respect. It ia the duty of the people of this couutrj to provide, in every f.rr licabie way, fex thö proper and profitable ludu. try of returned soldier. Let all the aveouea of buaiseea be upcued up to them, tnd let it be the care cf all peraoct to ten der euch wruploymcnt aa they may hire at their dLpol. TL: soldier deserves thi at tie hands of his neighbor. In rejirdvto public eiap'ojrasrt lor the iol dier, we need cot s.iy how fiithfcthe Democracy has ever been ia thi" rcpcct. Soldien imbued with a lore of the whola Country, and proudly attached tj the Coi.titutiou aud ita iCrevl claims opon the ob-ierri' o of a!t tneu. will alwaya fiad amuust Democrats their turel ard most iteadft friend", ready nt til time? to recognize their service aad to reward them. The upaUrts who old their principles and luve of Lberty and equality for a star, an eaIe or a bir, have no place in the affections of those who wrbip at the ebrtne ef J Errrasosr; Jacksox and Dovgla. Always-just and jenerous to the private eoidier, and fair to the cfScer who hit raainuired hi lore of tha liwi, DemocraU everywhere are prepared to do their duty to those who deerTe well cf the Nation. rii i: i ATii:t) (;tiAVi:i. The Journal becomes the volurttarv apologist O of " the digger cf the uauamed grave" which surround the Southern prisons. Why were those horrors permitted? The men who committed those acts of bitbri-3i ftand condemned before the world fcr their ifas:y, but why did Mr. Stastos look coldly and indifferently upon the terrible sutfrrbc o the prisoucrs, wLea it waa in hit power to relieve them? He i without exeuje, lor whtn tLey were relesed, it waa upoa piecisetT the fame terraa itl they woiild hare been liberated from twdvs to eihteeu month aoocer. , Ui only excue. for percaiitiag the brare and gHsnt vclmteer of t:e Union arnv tosoCtr a" thousand death, wü tLit hü could not afford to exchirce eund tuen for tkeletoce. What tyrant ever exh.bked mtc Leartlcneiuj! And the more terr.ble the suffering cf the occnpibu of tie Southern prions are made to appear, the deeper wd! Le the cotieandWa of the meu who prolonged them, whea it ia their power at any XI Ae to haye reston-U tLeaj la hurt aad the comforts of La.t. utlenal llrbt. The five first clas powXt of the woiLd tAC have a national debt of Drit per !a:feL tap t tlo.'.Xi.KO t,;j j T5.IC0.lO0 je Oj I3T4 4IS 34 ico,uj,ao 4 :t IVht. rraace, I-. . .. f -01 0-03 COO Atttr!a, Irt4 lAt3.40i.000 Ka.'s, l"o4 1 110.410,000 Orvet br.Lftio, l:c3. 4.ou mxi,iKAi IswiedStat 3.9!S.tH,0iO

rirQCAb TAXATION From tbBr;?lo Curler. J There arr owred In Connecticut cot lets thaa sixty to eigbiv müüoLi of Goveroroect lecttritiea; and the i-reat amount of revenue whch they wou'.d yield, were they to pay their fair and Loa et share of the bürden growlag out of the war,

mutt now be rovle up out of tte Lard ore! n ! iaji of the owners of farms acd th canty in comet of thoeeof rboderat mna lWufo.d ! Times. In view cf thU fact the .Tije rat a ciy ut 'oJfjCtitCoä;ot "SOC.T A The watchword would be better without the Ut clause. It iuuwieto present di9atcab!ealteri:etivest epecTtTTy when the o'ect to"") gti 11 cot likely to be promoted by eotov i he peop.e of the country "will recronin the justice ot the demind that the bocds of the bondholder euouid be taxed at well ai vlbcr1 property. jTUtbnd holden tteme-lvet will be amocR the &rt to coosfvt to towr, thtr prop'jrtloo of, thf f aVIl bardeii. It it a sound proposition ttaxeu oj c Itoctetr Union that the mocej Jwrrowet 1; the fJovtrüment to put dowa tie. rebtUlco ehould be paul by the property oi tbecoan'.ry, and that to psrt of the property should be pr mltted to repudiate The Courier verf properly rebukes the cty of contitbt repudiatu5ö.1;Th(e riwlCf of thitrry tt what e nave learea ana warneu go:r the ciTtcitf a detffrolatUoa of tbt i holder of Uorernment ectiritiee not to eobmtt t3 taiation. It Ktut be frotll dowo.Vcd eterf effrt-.b.iul J be concentrated to tecure " Kquxl Taxation," and thus pay interest and pritif.ipal of iho National. State tnd local debts piled up hy the war. President 'Johaaen'e reeord on thia rjuc.tio i i ouul. Hit ''fundamental principlo"of taxation, eeciilly to pay the expert incupel by war, will, if earned ful, raset the dciü en .-foiii: im oit.'i a riti.i ami:d. It will be recollected that a larjo number of bounty jampera, and innocent person chirked with that and 6.her criinei, were arrntfl by tht military autlioritiea iu this city, routined iu the Soldiera Hooje tud all, tleix petiytal tiTect taken fiom them u want it.! tr.ee ltre uto of money. A lir;c numher of t!:ee ffr.un were aeul to the front.-or releuel, will.oet theTr monev cr effects bein restored to thru. Who (jot this Money ? Where h irtrow? It mut ba lodged somewhere, in the hand of mmv oflleial, as there is no law of Conjjrc, we believe, to make dipoition f tueh poi! " Aftin w in julre what bai beeide of thu itrreiu-d bitiiity j'tmpera fund? ttoout for Visor l'l.e Cmciunati Commcrcisl thus r.n.ui-i.t upon the prtictt fjiofxoui.attd.nucifii tniliiary expenditure?: "The oflfcer, holding couinji'-tioc n llrigadier and Mjor (erer!, and out of eirployoiet.t. aro not chdit.p in their resolutions very rapi!ly. Wo hv now enough general o!ii:er under pay to co rum :i J a mdliou men in the Held. L iu i. an ex:rtvancfl that the country est ill afford If the Secretarj of War ii the lorojuUble perfou eome of hi friend ro;:reent him to bo, why doea he not attend to thi rratter? He ii exceedingly vigorous. Heie i a chance for vigor to b worth something " liiforuiatlon Wanted. i II Any Republican uffire-holder reincd hi i place yet in furor of a returned soldier? We are anxious to anroucce the f.ret it.stunee, and ak for inform ttion. K!7"The EvanfviMe Journal, radical Ueptiblictn, iu rommcntioK upon iho recent election outlajej iu Kentucky, remarks: " Wc bvve iuri'ted all along there should be no election or no mi!i tary. They will uot werk well together." I ito l.oyaltr ( Virclnlu. Prom tb Richmond Timfi. J Smco the collapie of the late Confederacy and toe proclamation of President Johnson's nmlieaty, co State haa manifested more prompt, incere and universal loyalty th7n Virginia. Accepting" the proclamation of the President a the Acred ark tnd coveutnt of peace, forgivenesa and good wiil, her citixen have eo conducted themaelvct aa to merit the applause of all con forvativc fiiccdsot the Union. Without mental reervatIon, without reluctance or Rullennes. Virginia haa assumed all the bürden, duties and responsibilities imposed upon her citizens by the stem, inexorable legte ot the war. The following are but a few guarantee- which (-he has given of her sincere and honest loyalty: . 1. The "restored State Government." nltbougb ciublishei by the votes oft hiedful of voters -in the border counties, has beeo sincerely, boneaity and cordially sustained by the people of the entire State. Oorernor Pierpont has again and again expressed himself thoroughly ' con vinced of the present loyalty of the white people cf the State. 11. Without a Uiaaeoting . voice, our people hare conceded that ''secession" and "disunion" bow belong to history,- those issues baring been forever put to rest by tber result ot the civil war. 3. They hare practically admitted the extinction of slavery, and cheerfully acquiesced iu the citciaioQ of the fate of tbat institution. 4 They hve practiced no cruelties npon the free negroes, and are both anxious and willing to mike the ai happy tad useful ad free laborers Their poverty alone has prevented them from giving employment and support to all of this class who are willing to labor. 5. They have promptly and iu good faith taken all the oaths by the Federal Government, tnd now doairo a ppet Jy aDd perfect reunion of the State. - - - - - 0. Tbey Lave voted for no candidate for ofiice who has not been fully and unconditionally pardoned, and of whose present and sincere loyalty tbey have entertained a doubt. 7. They have not countenanced the candidacy even of any citizen of the State who was prominently identified with the movements which brought about a dissolution of the Union. t They have religiously respected and carried out in good faith the policy of President Johnson in sustaining for ofiice none but those who hive been freely and fully forgiven by him and rehibililated by the Executive a fully io their civil right a if they had never aided "the Coniedcracy. 9. Tbey have iever. by word cr deed, furnished the slightest pretense or excuse for the repeated and unfounded acensations of which ther bare been the victims, and they are cow and have been fcr months past willing and anxious to show their loyalty to the Government whenerer an opportunity has been afforded them ot doing so ',' " ' 10. Conscious of their integrity of purpose. iLe people of Virginia claim the poor privilege of not baring their secret pledge questioned and doubted until ther have gtrcn evidence 'of dieloyalty. , ' The work of niareprcseuTatiOu caunot long obscure or conceal the sincere and genuiae loyalty of Virginia S.owly it may be, but surely will her iete.rrtry and honest allegiance to, the Government oe recognized by many who bare been temporarily ioeeived by the clamor of those who have nf;u;:ered to the esctnies of the Union in iraducirg her. Let her people be' patient, loval and faithful to the end, and all wi! re: be well. Gen. J. I.. Joltnaton. The Danville (Viriaia) Appeal urpes the blending of the crimes of President and Superintendent of the KicbTnond and Ptr.rille Railroad, and recommeBd'or the position. General Joeph K Johnston, whee high executive ability and great scientific attainment eminent It tt him to be at the i.e. J of to important a Railway Company as the oce above mentioned. Hi military tutu cii.uo'v-he urged agaiutt hi holding a place eo cnrhxly e:irate from poÜtlcs ; and his practical good oente, combined with his thorough knowledge ot tLe improTemcnta i;i tbe science of mechanic, will soon make the road the ten in the S .e. ? i alreair the most tzaportact Tut Haulj Famiit. or JfaiaioTs. The fimilv ol ex Vice Pfeident Him!m i well taken cireef. Mjor Charles Hamlin, who ha lired io W.hin gton during the entire war, draw $3 3tH); another ton, with rsnk of brigidier, nianajci to life oa $t.5UU; a Wether of ine exV. P. b-?!J a sinecure of fl.OuO, pld ia gold; a .-SJ& ia law was made a peyeuuaer a eooo a bo airried, with the rank of l.euteaant colonel, ard f3.U00 to support his little family oo, all of wh;cb Uncle Sam pays 1

l'rababt falte er Jeltcreeti toorle fVttat to do Tltti the l.leptoant A Ciencrftt tt I ltasr of the rgrocs Not Iraprebnble-Ttie nrntncnt Aqula V.tcrli. - m ' W AHM,TO, , August 1', lffij lilL TC 't JIMtlul Ii AVIS. nerbodv i o: the cut t ire for new fraa

Jor tue nppft1 n I.m i'V i!i'Jltjeth.3 j ia in the wiui in i-Uiion to Lini. The vuit ol General Town.t.d to the I'rlrcAj relitci dirrectlylo'Tio" uojecfibvit n what preo- way La net yet been atcettaiccd. 1 lUu4-i am wrrnteI in t vifr, howercr, that the A-!at'.i.i.tratiuu has at Ut c nj.e to the conclusion t'.st ere it b.un der w at ce-, mitte t To 6Tir4ntrtie" J.Ir. Pv". at - . : 1 t : ... t ... n. 111; tuti jr. iiiiii'jiu 3 Hai;, ' i'jwra. ähercjAn,lf wlDkiD2 t l.i.t cwpe u leiai, wee, after a. I. the beat; that tt womd hare btti far better if be bad boca suffer cd to cape; that he has been punishel uÄicieDtlv row; anl that he will rot be brought to trial, tefore either the civil courts or the roiliurj tribunal, but will be "expatriated," sent ol el the-eountry, with the admonition never to" return to it agtin. I believe the only ditticu'.ty in the way row is, exactly bow to eianage the latter branch of the busine; and I reume General Towncnd was sent down to cjuiult U cctral Milci abut it. Men' minds Live cooled down a good deal since Mr. Davie wa first iccttceratcd, and there it no longer auy dir,,ition on the prt of the Admiuiatratiou to vinit the :in of the whole rebellioD u the head of JerTVrsou Dvi. I be evidence igaioit Lira the eviJerice tht can bo brought aait him. if ha should bo ttiod either for treason tr for complicity in the murder of Mr. Lincoln Las Uou -aafely lilted, and it has been found entirely inadequate to convict him before a civil Court, and the i'retideut if tnwtlling to bare blm tried before any other. It 4til that the , reider.t .was mVmformed when he charged Mr Divi with complicity In Mr Lincoln' murder; an J he certainly wan o --The frank and open avowal of the 1 rlbone, that Mr. Oreelcy wai entirely tuJ notoriouilv favorable to the avowed ohject of the mectirjjfof fjentle men io New York, called to consider what ou-ht to be djne to insure an impartial trial, accordm? to Uw, to Mr. Davi. tni hid gret weight with the l'reident. If euch men as Mr. Cretley in aiat unon trtlnff lit. Uvi belurc the civil Coort. Mr. Johoeoo will be more dir cline l than ever to brin bin to trial before a Military Comm'us'ja. A&d beföf! t civil Court. . I iUted above, ait 1 properly defeuJed, Mr. Davia could never be convicted. 1 he evidence it entirely' inefficient to iustalti the complicity with the astutilus;" and on the charpe of tieaiou he could fai.ly be .nju:ticd on fi'irely lejral i-rouniJ Now, to have Mr? l)tvi acquitted! tid re.-torrd to liheity in tLU country, is a ihlan no, to be thought of lor a moment. He his already breu nrei'idired. Ho has been deemed guilty vn Ioct hi arrest, ho 1 ho hn been treated "with the rigor thu hs uiArVrd h'll CuuSci Olfld. boCMUse Il6 ht beeil deemed cuiitv. Had hi innocence been pre sumeJ, Ids confinement would htve been nude r,ip t lrkome. The u'iett.?n now i. bow to cet riI of Litn? and a noa .u the knotty piin: i decided, the dJ;ioii will be acted upon It i almo't certain that Mr. Iis bim-it-ll will inci?t upon haVli a trial row, but, of oourrc.r.o iiotice will be taken of his wihc ou the subject rxeTtrtTi',?r nr orrns.av ciTtirvs. lhc cxp-itiUtioTi in i-t:r t;t at the Sutb, , inc:itirr.ed i:: tuv 1 it lci'.tr, i eviu tuoro cxten ded than I intimate i. i uur sc.dft mil (.lcive thut i)ett Tl Wada Hdtr.t tO': tpttki '. f "thia cxprttilätljrrof ho rnitv o! o'ir br men." I ho only (iueiiüii about tl: rr. titer ii thi.:-vill exotnation aKord a remedy lor thr evil com phi!;:cd of ? General Hnwptoa i of the cp'ninn drcidedly that it will not; hi: 1 hin coutm'l will have ;:tci; 'Vh'. with th .'- cn'.vu'el in 1;m movement "" fa k Nt .r.o ciixo ar aj:u iits.ru. The lavcitigation uow goi oa rt Fredericks burg, prove. tht the nccro i lot n n niucli more rrious matter than ai tirft rturposed. The fdcta fehow that tho negroes LmJci together, and rose in the niiit, with the avowed intuition o murdcriüiT all the ntcs wuue tl.c utter were asleep. The plot wts only frontrHteJ by its having been di&eloscd br a fauhtul black ?er vaut. After the diicoverv of the plot the uegroed were suttouuded by military and compelled to irive up tneir arm; but thev relued to Jose " .. -i i?.-t " a until tner were rrea on, ano v::i or two were killed. They woo most dcpcta te char acter. The weapons taken from tbcm were of the mcst savage and murdcrou dccription liatche?. srhythes, bludceoos and John Brown liikes, etc. Suca scene as thi. will be repeated month after month, until uoroe time the plot will succeed ami a few hundred wh-.te people, men women and children, ba miacred iu their bed; and then the extermination of the delude rarace-i will commence. Arc the Abolitioni?t f.ntified with the result of their teaching? A XtW MILlTAtV CJUMISSIOX. A new military commi??iori convened renter day at the Old Capitol, for the trial ot soldiere an3 clt'xena chnfeed with militarv offense?. So we ure uot done with military commiions jet. Druid. !Tlic Tennessee selection We regard the Teiuicses election a .mote outraeeous in character than that of KentutkT It was a raocker, out ted cut, of to American election. The case of the lion. .Lmerson Ether idee ij a fitting illustration of the who!e nffair. This penlleman was a candidate for Congress Nobody will deny tht he waa not oproel to is cession, nor that be did not oppoe it from its in ception to it- death, LOr thit he was not with the North for the suppression of the Confederacy tr force of arm. Ilia loyalty none couid doubt. He disagreed, however, with the radical on repro suffrage, and kindred points, lie did not like the members of tho federal administration, and said so in language, be it admitted, pretty seTere, yet, therefore, practiced without restraint. He was arrested by the military, on authority of the President of the United States, ou the 7th of July, the election being fixed for the 3J day cf August. He applied far a cop? of the charges under which he waa arrested, and the name? cf the accusers, if any. Each requet was refuged He applied for a writ of habeas corpus, and it wh denied hiaa. Negro troops were scattered over b:s district to ictiruiJjte aci arrc-t voters. Where there were no negro troop he hJ large majorities of the Toter. Not ore fourth of the votes of the diittirt were polled. Ths Firs-t Keg iment (Tenn.) were mustered cut the Ü6i.h of of Joly, but roted on the .list of July, at Nashville, three dais before the electica, for which there waa no lar. That is the way the Federal authorities at Washington defeated Mr. Kiheridge. And that is the kind of history the lief ublicin party i m iking for itself. Cincinnati Inquirer A NoiitXicrn Opinion of Chief Jttatlce Ctiaaa. fl'rea the MoM Daily Tribune, August S.j The Judge, before he made hi recent tour through the South, believed that erery white man within these States was too lszv to work, and, in?teai of going out in the morning to get the meat th. was desired for dinner, would eeixe a young nero and pitch him into the din ncr pet, to b erved up for the posr-prandial meal. 13y diligent inquiry , he lound out that this was nM true; and 0 he agreed to tntk com promise bctetn his prepoesior.s and tho facts he dicoTered in his journey. The result is announced ia the telegraphic report which we reprint abore. We do not est little neeroe.-, a j he belicvei. but we are ?o lszv that he weis to i be fearful that, s we do not eat them, we are booed, frora our d-moralize.! condition, to be presently eitsn by t'oem Well, thi i what he has been teaching for many yer the right cf the negro to cat tr.e white m-i.3. UotVhy should a cr.ib!e man deal with such folly ? The exprc?ior. of it shows with Low little wisdom the world t governed, and shows, moreover, how little wisdom there ia in the fanatical hots of which Judge Chüeia the most co3?p icuou member; and yet this man was feted atd eareed is his trere's through the Sonth by Southern rr.ea and Southern wometj ! Snaxv The htrs. r.ake stcry is bdd, in good faith bv the Springfield (Mass.) RepubÜ - can, of a rcpuie recently.found at Lee. It was cearlv four fee; iu lLgtn, ab-jut the tize cf a man's Eager, aci shaped like & whip-lash, and, Oa close examination, the body was found to be composed of 'mall worm, about half an inch in length, with large black heids and eml transparent bo-iiev Oa separating them into frsgmects.they wou!d irameiiatelv re forca into the cake shape, and crawl slowly oJT. One or two other im Jr tnskrs bate recently been seen in thai T.cinity. It is to be toped that they will re mala there.

iCemarunble ntetor)-A Yutir, iirl Drugged, Ontrnged, Absttidurted r. clnianrd iHrrlrrt ra woutd.b-Hl Clt etnd aa favtoetier of iter Iltl. baud, In one urirt tear. Trcm ut Ctil'Aj' Jtpnt'Ursn, Aj i.t 3. J , We Lave seldom listened to a lucye wonderful combuJttk-ii of circutnstatces thaa that which culminated yesterday in the arret of a young lady wbo is cow In custody at tho Central Police Station. !u thiscUy. Amid the wkkedueu of a great city bke Chicago, and particularly at thia tirn, when, the c jutoj iaaimj ef ctrrre leims to

have increased to h atiaCrul:y Oegn e. mer-J cere, aaultt, roberic. and Lxdred offenses againal4ÄvU,axe aaauete a Hery tlay occur rence. Uuti-eldom, If ever, do we see one ao young as is the suTjeut of this article, who hat been outraged, an icmate of a dreputb!e ucue, iepjctably numcd, . a wov.M te-auicide, and attempt i tbrUer, Ail within tne rhort enace of oae year , .un .SurtiiVg ia the 40poillonf it iaiierthe le&a it uf There aa Ut erening arrested and taken t. the hcadiruitters of the police a lady onlv tercnU'CQ ic.m aL.d ix luoulLa old, who has expeueuced ail these vicissitudes, and who is today to Uxto an eximi- atiou vpon charge of the iteaipttd lüHrUer vi ker butand by poiIQClCg. ( 1 he uatdiu name of tho yeuniZ lady aa Mira Lizzie S.aata. Uer parcuts reside in this city, and are in comfortable circumstances. Indeed. her father is an industrious moon named Philip Staats, residing- u;on the weit aide, and moving In the hrt circles of (Jerraau society. ' The laughttr wai well educated and ioteiligcut, and decidedly prepoaaeasibg in af.pcacavnee. Aauotig ber companions she was a general Javorue, and few yourg girls in the circle in which the moved was pof esed ol inure jnec or aamircrttnan she. The Germncs arc' notoriously fond of ttnuiemenu, and Miss Lizzie we by to mcaM an exception to the race. Halls and parties, and festive occasions were almoitsure to had ber irnonr tLe participants. These she eujoyed with a xsot wl t( h is perulisrly the characteristic of the (Jsrmin i eople, and doubtless with no thought or purpose save that of innocent amusement. About one year ago rue attended the alteruoon terlormatico ol a onus then iu tho city, and tioui tho ;raud entrtf to Vbo close, ws ao am iH'd and admiring apceUtor. Wbtn the J er. formincc was over tbe uu t at ihn p!ce ol exit a friend, wir iT.tn.dure-1 her to o-e of tt. per luir.ei., und kit Lf, Utid pretty ar.u viv..-cio-j, anl po;ivs'd ol liiotto looluU no;ioiiH which are ukuiIIj inJulged iu by jouug and giddy tlit fihe waa llattcrcd by tho attention paid her h one who waa aucuilomid day alter day to cater to the atuLecuient of the publ o, aad ie.td.ly gave lien-ell up to the formation of an acuaintaui e with lilfli. Jle, with that keu perception whuh ia either innato iu villains or acquired aa practice, na tv at once that iie was a utisccj tilde outig gill easily inlluenced by flattery, nniJ e'et nbnut the carrying out of a plot whu-h should e'iooinpi'a her destruction, ilia smooth tonuo and persuasive mauuers caii.cJ tcr t-or.ftdrr.ee, and bclote tie left he prcientcd her with a couple ol ticket, ttlling her io bj sure ur.-l be treent at the eretiiug'a rerfonnance, and Io tnftt hitn at the vluse. Kvening came and foond her amng the audience The practiced eye of the performer in the ilng soon dicoVcied htr. and when the performance c!oe,r i be tv h waiting tor her at the door. From the circa-, '.UiteaJ of going home, lio liugeicd in hia compiuy, ai.d hu illy accepted an iuvii.itiju ' to a reliehment haloou, where ho invlud hir to pit take of ice crcttu and conftctiontry, and at ; 1 tst proCicd that the lepast be liuiih.d by ai bottle of wine Scarcely knowing w hat ehe did .' the git I constLted, und drauk trvel)' uf ihc bevcrage turned out for her with a lnjci.it hind by uer companion. As uiigLt have Ireidy Leen anticipated, the w ico Wa diuggtd. The ptrtic in ihn inkUiir inr ii.nl l..t l..r.r , 1 . ,l f j . , ' sjaicd alone in one of the alcoves, and when tho girl left he httd betn outraged nud ruined by the villiin who eccompinied her. lift . . ... L 1 I vii.x; next ccurrcu er w nirs sue wcui jju-J Staat. knew not. When she awoke the next dar and became sutlicieuily feasible to inquire her wh. reboot-. he v.-a üi a itra.:-v H.ee H,,d .,r. : . ' . , .. . , . rouii-icu o s r i;ibi. i'.vi'if -. iiaw.iuetcu, hjc knew not ht to do, but at List gatccreJ Itoci the replic .to ht r ui xious inquiries ard ihe conduct of tho.-c autrounuit) her, that the was i an inmate of ono ot the loscht diretut thle ' hou-t.- which infect W ells (street Who can itnagiue the shauic and icmut.e of this young girl when the truth of her situation tlished upon her? Reared aa she had been, tendetiy an J carefully, her growth and life jealously guarded by her pareats, is it any wonder that ber mind ctvc itttclt up to despair, and from that moment ahe reiolvcd upon a course of sin and bhame. In the bitterness of the momenta and the retnordc ot her heart the says the believed th.tt it the ictutned to her paranta ruined and unrated a j the was, evcu though it was by the deception and the wilts ot a rilluu, they would turn her from their dojrs, end she would be un outc-st She dared not go home dartd not apply to frk-n.i, but in that eril hour, listening to the sophistry and false reasoning of tLotc who surrounded her, revived to icaiiin where ahe wa. and forsaking home, kindred, mini all lormer msociations, gave herself jip to a hfe of m- j lttmy and s ha tue 1 1 nc name sue now aaumcu was mat 01 oars. Smith. Sue preferred to be a widow.acd for more than a week led a lifo amid those aceuca ot debauchery and crime which abound so much in Wells street as to render it ishanned and abhorred by the good and upright of Chicago. Iu the meantime, her part tils becoming alaicj ed at her absence, made unavailing search through the city, but were unble to j;aiu uuy trace ot their iot UaugLler. At last the Itit iufoi ination coi.ceming the circumstances ot her disappearuLee t the centra! police etition, ana Dotecuve i'olice Olhw-er Ueo. jli. Miller am oetilled to pro.-ecu;e the search for fcor. Hia ilTrts were crowued wi:h success, And no w. the mem, of restoring her to her parents, who took ber home, wheie the hiatory ot her uiialor tunes being kept secret, she was again ttstored to htr former position ahd to the tffectba and coiih deuce ot old associates. - Kebumicg the hie the had been accustomed lo lead, she tutt, in tocicty, a young mu uauaed Albert Kachke, who uiace ber a proposition oi Qacriage. The girl Let cell insists that sua Was opposed to accepting biui, but that her pareuts insisted upon her marriage with Uiccke, Hi:d bhe was torced to accept him. Sullice it to ay, they were united, liie buaband purchased a wry pretty home on West Iwelltb ttrect, near Ulue Island avenue, ami lurniyhed it neatly. Tütir coL'jugat relations were not, howefer, of tho happiest nature. TLe marriage was celebrated some rive months ago, aLd since that time their home has beeo the ecene ot-quarrel aLd gtnte, little indicative ol happy manul relations. Oue week ago last ilonday the wile rtsolved upou self-desuuction. Tired of existence, ehe contemphttd suicide, and, in pursuance of her purpose, went to a drug ktore ou Blue laland t. nuoud put chased a coustderable quutity of arsenic, under pretense of poisoning rats. The lady being known, co auspicious were enter taincd, s.i.d the poison was given her. Upou arririug home, abe redected upon the matter, aad at last changing her mind, determined to ajminister the poison to her husband. Watching her opportunity, t ; did ro, and Lc partook during i tie - meal the herself Cad prepared for urn. Fortunately, however, the doe was ;:.o Jinately large," arid the poioc, instead cf ciu-ing dea:h, produced Violent nausea, by whu-a it was expelled Irom the stomach, leaving h.iü prostrate, but not detd. The wile, aLrmed, llwl from her home, and for daya no;hing could he discovered conccrfcing her place of reiugc. The tak ot scarchicg lor .ber was again placed in the hand of Detect. e iliüer.'who lat evening toond her sojourning iu a houe of ill repute oa Wells ttteet, near Van iluitn, and conveyed her to the centnl station. To day she will probably undergo au examination upon charge ot an attempt to take tte lile of her'heband. The extreme youth of the girl, her excellent appearance, the position she has heretofore occupied, and the s'nngs events connected with her lile within" Tte pi?t year, altogether make up a combination ot circumstances which will invest her ce with a grett degree ot iaterest. nd cau; the Caa! i.-foe to be clo-e'y watched by t curious public ir mcst be narticularlv gratifying to good 4 -- s-'sa.aaBs Hepublicans to learn that tie ; 1 ia pa:d in every section cf th largest income tax the country, almost UQilorosly by radical Kepubiicana. In Alichigao, tor inataaee, that stead? radical, Senator Chand ler, pavs the lirgest income tax of aay mtn in the S?:te." New "i or k Independent.. The Detroit Free Pes prick the conceited bladder ol the Independent by explaining how ii is that the radicals 0 uniioriily 'jy lrge ucoxes They hate had their hands exclusively in iLe public er b duriug the pat four years, wim capacious pecketa to till Iroai the people's ttouej, and no patriotic conscience to check then. Cm -anati Ecquirer. &

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rint&a vtTLb tK x mutD xrrmoi or X Uarloa Lodje, Na. i; (we!se!aj) ereaiag, at balfpau setea 'c!ck. tSj erJer of tie W. V. JUUX if. BRAUWELL. Secretary.' FARM FOR SALE. FOR SAIK. l IVMSa TO SELLA OF EXGaTT ACK1S, tbre ant a self xn lei Sortt.n of IilasiroM, .u Cua y Koad, tw4 saUea Xerth r tke 5atUnsl Kosl. IU .4 fans baa SIXTY ACRES CLEAEED, Xui the Ca!aoce iu god Tiuibtr Taatuis. GOOD HOCSF. AND OCTaOCSES. EARIV ANDSDEna, . cojd or.cnaRD äs rtcn Titus ur ALL KtSDS. JT7 Fr particalu ca'4 cu the 1mJsr1.4t.eJ, si No. ti North Drlaarare street. .aaglt-iStf WM. VTILKHOX. DANK NOTICE. THE IiXDlAA NATIONAL BANK or i rv r 1 j v iv j v 1 o i $ . DESIGNATED ; ' V UiMTED STATES DEPOSITORY. PAID CAPITAL, $400,000. 7-30 United States Bonds for Sale. HO. 19 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET, TWO UOJ'U. 01TJI OF Tüll JOURNAL CCILDIXO DAVID X. 8NTDKR, Cabler. auglS dlut CEO. TOUSET. Trsiiaent. LECTURE. WOBKINGMEN, READ I READ 1 READ 1 MIL SWINTOX, THE TRAVKLINU LEPUTI OK th International Union of Mchii!t and lit m th, or North America, whl delirrr a I'nhl'c AilUre o lb VVvrkiurmea sf IhUCuy. onTIUIKMllAY K KMMi nxt,conimeiic)!.f at oMock, at f tic I her 'll li f'r t All. ; - - - sujIJ A3: EDUCATIONAL, i 100 mi i lYl I o S Iii . E. M O R L E Y ' t K71I.L OPKX A SKLECT SCHOOL FOU GHiL3. IN ' ? the BasenimtoftheSeeoid P: esyterlaa Church, i e-n tuuiay, September 4th. A limitsd number or smsll oys w.Il also he received. aoel j-d'.V I . 1 N ia t K CT .SCII CIO I TOW Ol'itX. BY AN FXPr:RlE'CED LADY 1 Tacher. The reinilsr Kngimn cour occuol- frora 3, A. M. till U Muticoo HUn dariug tLe attcrnooa i eh- . 1 - ' .A ".wwni P'TAr!. -rn lavages tsorooRDi I taunt. iraenrea. jtbool rooms lig-bt anl well ventlj iate.1, 2G MirylsüJMr li-ij Mrswt, Corner UUboI, Up htairs. 1 aaglld3 ! CLAIM AGENCY. WAR CLAIMS ! SUUU1KKS AM) OFFICKRS WHO HVVK NOT BKEIt paid full pay and the Government Boiktt to tbicli j ,teT tre entitled, can baee their claim adjusted proa.pt ly and correctly h4 ohtalced at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Claims for ri&ioo.Uoi killed in hattle or lt Id the Ine of duty, Steamboat and all other property loot In the Military Serrlce, and every class of claims found t In law. Janice or equity secured. - aVayBusi-ie traoacted by susil. OUne In Sheets' Building, next lUfonic Hail, cppoiia Uetropolltaa Oal!, ta .-bin gton strett. J. W. BUKF, (Late Colonel Fortieth Indiana Volunteers) J23-dtf Attorney and CLi-n Agent. LEMONS, &c. LEMONS AND ORANGES ! DAGGETT & CO., 32 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, HAVK JCST EECEIVED I OO BOXES LEMONS ! IOO BOXES ORANGES ! III UUcted Fruit and the Latest rivals ! anRl2-dlw : PIANOS. STEIWWAY & SONS' GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES ! A. M. BENIIAM & CO., Bates House Corner, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents in Indiana. ' ITTP tWscriptire circulars will b sent free ts at:y ai ALES. S A. iT X) S ' CELEBRATED CU1CAGO -.1 r TOCR AXD CREAM ALES',

J OS. OC'OiiCU. Sole A went. No. 54 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND f 1HE EEdert:?ned bai always on hand a lsre cpply ef Barre s aid Half BarrH Lr th Trae, aad Quarter harrela for Prtrate Kamille. Uea'so bottles Ale a-d forter exprely for rrirate Families, a It ia etrcmglj recommecded by rtyslclaas for its medicinal properties. Jell if JOS. O'CO.

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MASONIC HALL IOUDIN! TDC GftCAT IN 12 C 1. O I A N C 1Z It AND IIIS wCNCr&TCL DAl'OUTPJ , CCH TV. nCLOH UtXL HL, unu iUiiuiiN iobtitOiva ... CS !!K AT VAlat 9.S2UW! wilt. Arrt. u: r masonic hali, six jiniiTs; 4 3ionlu , He)t. Ith ls-4r. EVrkT WIDSRSIUX A!tD STCItDY. AT OVIa-CK. aogSif LIQUORS. T. . STniCKLAaD, nnai rsALK dealer in lVolc i&xicl XoxaxoMtlo LIQUORS, HOUeat iraahlnrn Xfreef Ueat of SU killte tlsUM. WHEAT AND RYu WHISltlEO, ' ALSO, PUrtE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond, J A3 1) Old "Drown Cherry. Port, luvet mid Clintiipnlu. 01 dtf T. Il o N AM A R A' ; ' .(Lat Oavstaa A KoSiani.) 1tKcr1nr.it Atn whoifsale dkalkk i FOKKIGN AND D0Ü1KSTIG LIQUORS, aXÜSOaAllCLA, CTE AMU WrtJElipS I XLrL'" U XT. XI UCL. ADC e POST, UADZ1RA, MUSCAT, MALAGA rXSTES, -eVISriD OIGrAKÖ, 20 South Illinois Strcot, INDI.NAPOMS.INI). JyiT-Jit PETROLEUM. . mm h i'üüiiiiöi ! iui -ara.GOAL ifamm 00. J ' -ATCOVINGTON, 1 3ST ZD Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. WCO&rOKATlTS U5DKR THE LAWI OF THK STATE OF IXÜIA5A. WILLIAM DALK, of New Tor', Pn-sidetit, JtWKl'H KlHilNa. CrtTinqt"!!. Vir pT'iJ-i.t. W. U. K Kit K. .Secretary, JAMKS V'. KINO.TreaxLri-r. ZD A x o o "t x a l.n. JOSKI II V. McDOVALD, Indiauaoli. ladlaaa. " Jt)klN 11. CWrhOi'li, Hun'ixistoti. Indiana. WM. DALK. Nrw York City. JOSEl'll W. XKWLl, Attica, Indiana. JOS. lilSTLNK, Covington, Indiana. K. M. MclX)NALI,Covinjcton. Indiana. I) VID WKRB, CortngtoD, Indiana-. . fyoe'ivOy rn:r. South gidf Public Square, tun, Indiana. f I IHK Company iiolda by l-a-, and in f-c, abonS twenty ibwoaand acres or the most select coat lands t Western ladiana, borderiDg btb sides of the Wabash river. Jtlaps Of these lands may be eu at the office or tbe Company, in Covineton, Ind , ml tbe oHice or Wm. Dale, 30. I'ark I'lace, Y.Lity, at tbo olUce ef lion. J. Ii. CoSrotb, II antic (ft on, Indiana, and at the efflceor Itoaca A KcLKoaJd, Indianapolis. A reference to ibe report of tbe lion. iOavti Pal Owen, late State Geologist, will show that tkee lands are situate in tbe midst or tbe finest coal fields r tbe State, aboandin also In aalt, iron and etber valnabt mineral ubstaice. Sear the month of Coal Creek, where the Company has large quantities of lands alt water baa baen discovered equal in quality to Ibe Kanawha. Tbia water wat pro cured some 35 years ago by boring, soon after, tLe Onondaga salt rindin ita way down tha W abat-b aad Krie Canal, Mr. Thomas tae proprietor, finding nim-elf unable to con pete wlib It, abatidtmti tbe manufactare. la Lis lorinjj fco encountered that which recently disclosed facia )roe tu have been coal oil Tboae lands all lie in close prox mity to tbe Wabstb and Erie Canal, tome of them upon its bank. Hr. John licianomy, tbe buhiesi agent of lie company, ta retained from a tour of observation of tbe oil region of reanylvania convinced tLat tLe lauds leased by tte cotrpany, in Fountain and I'arke connt!3, ba, so far as tbe Rent ral formation of tbe country and tbe surface indications pressant tbeislves. a stong analogy la the oil and mineral rcbsiaucen as found on French Creek, Persnylvania, where the greatest quantity arid 1 tbe moot valuable oil is fonnd. Mr. McUaneaiy bas purchased for tbe company tbe xnoit approved machinery, with all the fixture j necessary for operation, and Is preparing with experience)! workmen tbe spoedy development or tha bidden treaure or tbe lands of tbe company. All the Indices of coal oil, found la local ties where it ha been procured, are strongly marked in various local ties of tbe landa of tbe Company affording every rational prospect of acce. Tre company tbir.ks it Ttnnce&nary to make any other reference to the character cf tbe Und, other than tbe report and map referred to. 100,000 of tbe utork. be'.ne. X.000 shares, I. proposed by the Company to be otlrred ia the market at on-balf Ks par value, be'.ntr f "2S per hare, for tha purpose of aidisg tbe Company üi a aeedy development ot tbo lauds. aprt"-d-wtf REAL ESTATE, &C.FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRAD SHAW ST., Within 200 Feet, of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. riinr.SK lots will be sold at a vert low JL price on long credit, the purcbaaer required to builc on each Lot wiuUu a girea time. For particulars apply at tbe oce of the Citizen' Street Lis: 1 war Company. Ft. H.CATUEBWOOD. Indianapolis, April 14, l-JCS aprV-dtf SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, jo.?.13 IIa at tiualilngton streei, lfm or tr.e Hand. IURSIITRF. and Stoves. Tinware and Dishes in com ' plete eariety. , Alao. ail kinds of Fu-fliblng Goods. J. K. MA ROT. MEDICAL. DISEASE OF THE HEART. CTY1T0M3 ra pitatk-n, Fu'.Irifat aud IiKonit.'-!' biiity, ar;d a choaa:g M-nat)on a&aolosmai ta that experieLceJ in pia:ul emuoaaben an e dort la wade to refra n from weeping, pa a betweea the shoulders, back, numbness In ei.ber arm. StCotd Stage las. Taralys.s, Su Viru' Uance. A cure or this llea:e 1 uiailly eted In 13 Lours by Dr. TJ Addrev, Pß D LTED, ladianapella. r. O. Box Vtl 02ce. J itcatb Mcriilaa street. Jj2-dly l.lVtlltl ftTAKLEi 'fBISRY ALUS, JfewTerk Livery and lalelb Ja WTl 5oa. It and 1 Baal Perl etraat,ta the rear af , OMtoa's Block tatee.

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rJm'WnGIiOW; 1 1 Aa Kaperleured Kurs aad te&sle PkysUlae ? tk Bttat w f srtkr,' SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHIIIG, Wakk f rst!y facilitates tae process sf teetbtag, by softening- the gams, r4ae1ng alf taSansaattea, will ailay ALL FAtH and ptittodtc actlta.ard Ii SURETO REGULATEtheBOWELS !. u.S tpbh 1, mirth.r., It will (it. rst tsywursaleee aa Relief nud Health (o Year Infanta, Yfm bar put ap and sold tbts artlcl.fur vsrSey.ar., ami CAN AT I!S OOH rtl XXVtt AMITKCIU of It what we hare ever ben able ta ay ef any oiar taeätr ins ' NaVEK II AK IT KAIL I) I( 4 aiNULK laTAKCKTO KKKKCr A CLUE, wLeo Um.ly oaavA. er Us. , know aa iostace t-t disaUtaCtloa Ly any one wfce ua4 It. On the contrary, all are delhjbted with Its operr ticus. aud soeak la terms bf con.saeadattn of ita i&ajrics. i.IImu and a04cal virtues. We speak Id tale aoaiwr ,MVHATWK DO K50W"a'tr 30 years eiperteuce, AM) rLFIr.KOrit REPUTATION IOUTIIK rLLi'lL. ' atENT UK WilATWK I1RKK UCLAUU. la a!mot erery Initance where tbe lnant Is Ottering f ran pala and exhaustion, relief will be foond In fifteen ertwect ' minutes after tbe yrop I aeDtatstersd. Kull directions for log will eeeonpsey each bettle. Xune reoulne ucleis the fae-slmlle ef CURTIS A f El . KIN'S. Ifew York, Is on tbe eatsiaa wrapper. 80M by Profgiitatbrorjbsst the warid. Price onlj 35 Cents a Dottle. i !The Florence Nightingale, or the Nursery. The filUsrlbg U aa eitrat frvra a letter written by the Ker. E. Z. Weiser, ti the German Reformed Masseager, at Cbambertberg. Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. Ttere 1 a woau tn tLe tiulllo ere whose name Lad v as sss' as as v w a4 esoasp a as vs a asj e v naa sJsea wa . Sas e)Wi awa kee Onark " andIIumbn?.' T.nl It U so na longer. ill ilanv kin i.c.ul,l4.l tn An fr.lr art V . Vi Tf . I and we deitlre to wrert her name from all such su-plclous j ataoclatlotis ia all other mind. Whatever oaHKiCis we ; may bare of wjuianly delicacy aod propriety, we will J all admit that woman alone is tbe Sorse tbe ooet j Nora- tbe ltt Ncre. Wbsther wa shall bare fesuale i Physiciana or net. is a aue-tloa which mut be decided 1 .m ftm. ft T. . xrtn.l mil a n.Atf Af l.tU VriAm prejudice, caprice and eastern may aa well behave tbeas selves, for If there is really a waat, there wiil also be a sapply; If there be a "calling," there will be cotalBf. Nature ami haman society axe alwaya aelf-supptyla. and though Art and Faabian may binder, tbey cannot prevent. Mrs. Window des not wish te treat you geLtlemea Sot does sa preecrib a reirimen for yoor wtve;bat ab modestly appears as a auesMBorer ot health aad hap ' plnessto joKrir.fafitiii ths cradle. Is thsre attytaiof ' Improper la tbatt A Norsa ef "30 years' ex peneace can boldly say what ta or is cot ftood for a babe, and enght te be listened to. Uod sreed ber on ber bumble And happy snitsioa. She Is the most snooeaafbl pbysjciaat aatt moaJ effectaal beaofactroaa oar litU. on over eojsy.d ber doung pareata Dot excepted. . Ja at epes the door ftr Lrr, and Mrs. Wi&slovr will prove the Acer Iran Florence Mgbtlngals of the Keraery. Of this wo aro ao sore, that we will toacb ear oy" to aay A , Blessing oa Mrs. Vflnalow' for helping ber U surrlva, , and escare tbe rrlnlns:. eollckine and teethlneal.,. Wa confirm every word eat forth la the prepoctua. rt , perform prectsely what it professea awrforae, orrery part of Jt-nOth.'rE Jess Away wtth tetr ,Cörd!al.,, Narcotic." by which tbe babels drnrsr'di&to stapiditr. aud rendered dull and idiotic for Lf. We have nerer seen Mrs. WlnsJow-knew fcer l!t through tbe preaarstion ef ber 3oota!nez f ttd for Children Teething. If wa had the power we would make her, as l 1, a physical sarlor to the infaat race. tt !, 1 1 rail Ii und Comfort Tlotlicr niid Ctsild. MRS. TTIISLOrT'S SOOTHLICaiKCP Ut ckllfireateethiag, aeftena tae artiats. reduces rnflamaaatiem, aN ' lays all pain, and curea wind cbolic Perfectly aafe ia ailcaxes. We would say to every mother wbo has a. suffering child, do cot let your prejudice, car the preja dices or others, stand between yoa and yoar saffertng child and tbo reler that will be sure yea, absolutely ore te fellow the use of tait medicine If timely u.ed. . . . : I t , DOST FAIL TO PROCXEE MUS. WISSLOW'J tOOTUlNG 8IRCP, for cbllirea teethiaar. It has been ned for 30 years with never fail a; safety aad aocceaa by millions ef motbert for tberr children. It corrects acidity cf the stomach, rellerea wind cbo'.lc, regalatea the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort ta mother and child. Office 2Vo. a. Day street, 5ew Tark. . r . : DO SOT LKT TOCR PRtfJCDiCE STAND faETWEEJt ' your offering child and the relief that will be absolutely sure to follow the use cf UM. WINSLOW8 NOOTHISO 8TRUP. It corrects acidity of tbe stomach, rellerea wind cbolic, regulates the bowels, softens tbe gams, giresret ta tbe mother and health talhackUd . The follewing a aa extract trees a letter written ty tha Rev. J. 8. Uulm, pastor of tbo Plerrepoet Straea Baptist Church. Brooklyn, S. T to the Journal and Mes-eage r, Cincinnati. 0, ard speaks -oluo.es ta tsror of that world-T.aowr.od snadidea If KS. W5 SLOWS SOOTUOtG TRUP.rORCHlU RES TECTDINO: ' Wa aea au advertisement tn yor colasuasvf MAS. VTI5SIXJW8 SOOTiiLSQ ÄTRL'P. cw,we eeter eaid a wortf in faror of a patebt mediciaa before la aar life, but wo feel compelled ta say to your readers that this Is a humbng-we hare tried it, aad know it to be all It claims. It Is probably one af the meat eucce.srui snedieines of tha aeasa 11 U owe ef tkS beat. And those af your readers who bar. hare babies caa't da better ti.au lay la a sapply." CAUTION. The great ppeierlty vf Mr. Wialva's 6aotalc Sjrsp. r cXjldrea taatausg, Lao icataca! nn peine lpai persans te Pt a artkUs ta ta aar twf iL Saasa aar- , paar, la ad.ertultg wLkh tbey Lara not äelr coptad ear adrertLeusenta and aoticea trim tbe press. Cut bare brass,! itergya copied certl&ca'.ea and letters truss clergymen aad a a era, asasmsj ataer am te ajar gaaataa ceruneatee. - Saw are tn avHatare