Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4623, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1865 — Page 3

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THURSDAT MORNING. AUGUST I' Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ac, Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Ac, Ac. Done promptly at thlaOffice, In the liest Style, on flrat quality Paper, . At i,r Frlcae. i.Itsj na a Call. CITY ITEMS 2PTbe City Clerk has published au aJvtrliatmcat concerning dog. Owners of carme qaadruptda should gortrn ihtEe!Tfs accordingly. rTTTh Seventeenth Indiana jioient. numbering 67tnen, ia command of lt-eeet tJener! Vail and White, arrived jeiterdav. There will be a reception this afternoon at 2 o'clock. t5T We would c.ill attmtion to the aJyertis. meat of a aalect school, in another column. The young ladies opeciog ths school are corapeteut atd tiperieneeJ teachers, and parents will ntruet their chikirca to good bands, if they tend to theo e a1--PaoMjTio. Tbe following promotions bar been made at the Adjutant (eaeral's Offic pinca our lot report: Forty sixth Dauiel Ilarner, First Lieuten ant. One Hundred and Forty Mtenth C A. Byrrs, First Lieutenant; Oeorge W. Dennis, Second Lieutenant. . - ' , . . - t3TDropping in on Colonel Blake yesterdsy morning, we found a laree force busy at work in preparing papers for soldier back pay, bounty , Ac. The Colonel does an extensive busine, and his energy, promptness and gentlemanly and accommodating mantier i bringing its own re ward. Uäitid Statxs TaLtcaara Comiant. This Company bare completed their telegraph line to Louisville, and are r.o ready fuv business at thu point. They also have office ou thia route at Columbus, JeSTer-onrille and New Albany. Thia enterprising Comr.any is rapidly extending its network ot talegraph in every direction, and they re now in connection with erery prominent point ia the Union. K7"The work od Browning's building, on Kaat W ashington atreet. is profrreaeiug finely The building when completed will present an ex terior for architectural beauty not surpassed on the entire atreet. The front ia of rut none, wi;h heavy cut moulding of thc.aame, and it to be three störte hfh The roSm on the first floor is one hundred Itet deep, and will be occupied by Mr. B. aa a drug store, making the finest and most cominodiou in the thy. Suli structures are an honor to the city, a well as a testimonial to the buahiei ertcrrine of lo'liauaolii SiraEMK Gov aT The following deeinions were rendered iu the Supreme Court of the S:atc, yeterdav : K T. Keightlej ts. A. 11. Wall el al Potman C V. Frazer, J. Affirmed. William Selly vs. Thorn is Wood Marion C. P, III Hot, C. J. Reversed. Fraxer, J. Did tenting opinion. Moses Swank vs. A.T. Nichols, ad ur. Owen C. P, Fraxer, J. Reversed. Livina Hubottorn vs. Wilaon Morrow Frauklin C P. Fraxer, J. Afiirmed. t3n The Seventeenth regiment, Itrevet Brigadier General Doyle commanding, about ?Utl stror g. and the Third llittery. Captain Hums. numbering seventy five, will be received to-day by a complimentary dinner at the Soldiers' Home, at one o'clock, and an addresa of wel come by the Lieutenant Governor and other speakers at the usual place immediately thereafter. S.cce the abjve wis put in trpe the First lottery has arrived, and will alao be received this afternoon. 3JA number of persons, charged with telling liquor on the Sabbith day, bad a hearing before Major Cavea yesterday. The dealer retained Judge Perkins and Mijor Gordon in their defenae. while the prosecution was represented by Mr. Woollea The defense made a lenghty argument against the 'constitutionality of the law and the day desecrated. The compUint alleging it to be Sbbalh which the defenae shewed to be the seventh 'ay of the week, and not Sunday the first day ef the week. Arcong other authorities, the learned counsel tor defeuse read paMsgea tromtbe liible, and Biabop Wbeatley's Rrideuce of Moral Science, to suatain the point takes The Major dismiaaed the cae. ITT Yeaterday waa an unuaually dull day for the local business. It waa one of those the boy wrote of in bis competition: "7ot a man stirred, tot a horae stirred, nothing stirred Sinus t.n.1 boldlv out froiu the mouth of Cunit Major, and the setaon of rabid cauinrs ii upon ui' Thia ia the time of tear when the nttive ot Sierra Leon.iu the grandeur and dignity of his native snaobotnl, cute a huge watei nielou into balvea, scoops out the shell, and, and aealing hie denuded person la one half, places the other on hi. tietd. and calmly masucaie me iuip. an ubliylous to the iutenae rays of a "dog daj" a-in Siraais (that's technical; has its haraoit at thii ution of the yaar. and many a promising family flower aid "auckliog babe" are taken off before their time, their to"1 organism being of too frail a character to witbeland the diee etilen dered by the exceraive heat. Mother Harth now bums and withers and gasps with a parched heat od the Heavens are as burnished brass. Little boys are warned by solicitous parent that the seisoa of harmless bathing in so mo translucent neighboring creek produce thoe hateful excrescencea on their young bodea that ao tot el y torment! Job and caused iu the anguish of his nert to ct out: '"(, thst mine adverfirv had written a book," an 1 females of tender age and a Urge tock or timidity in tneir composition. stand ßhast when they, in horryr, obrve harmless canine, wi:h psntiog sides and lolling tongue, making lor some iovitmg shade liv droph'obia is sround, and ill betide the luckle? wiht who finds the msaticstors of a worthless cur sinking into h's humid !le?h, and woe be to the dog that i, after this da'.e, found muzle!ea. ii.ittuor Plslic InraoTSwXMTa The Board of Public Improvements, at its regular pcion yesterday, granted Iba following building per mitt: To J. W. Ilay. dwelling, on lot No. 7, on In diaca ii.nu. To W. W. Smith, iwtllinff.on bt Xo. 1, cn Smth. between Missouri atd West auecls To J. W. Smither. dwelliafr, on lot Xo. 3j, on iiraJ.haw street $3.000. to vi . I) incer.t, dwelling, on lot o. t., on ine, betweeu Jacksju an 1 Broa ! wy street J.t'O. To M. H. Feritevost, dwelling, tn lot. No. 4 on AUbsraal batweaa' Miclrcaa and North treets f3 U1H) To Wm Kjothe, dwelling, on lots N'oi. 155 a:id iu, uu I'niusua.Diiwfra .its lora ana irr.o To Maria De-h I. liae'.i;?. cn lot No 71. on Grant, between W.t uj Grant streets To J A Hroue. (iweUntg, on lot No T, on New York, between Deliwsre and Alahama bama streets $ I .H). To E M. Sc,;er, dwelling, on lot No 11. -on Wet, between M.cVgaa and North s:ree'. To Robert Tattersoa. dwelling, on i..t N :ut wu L'n-keb . between Noble ai.d L-otrtt s-rtr J3.V Tu Dvid Kre'.o, bujinei blo;k,ou lo: No 7. cu ln:iaa aeuu, between Ter.cc.ire at.d Mis asippi sueeü $4,Ü0U. To C II Reasouer, dwelling, ou lot No 42 n Rjetie. betweca Grove ud Curforti.u treet. S0JO To Gtleib Bercer, dwalhag, on lots oa 11)7 aLd J0, oa lUttroai. between North aud St Clair atresia $7UO. To M G.J Stern, dweiiirg. on lot No. 10, on Ctiatham. between Walnut it. 1 St Ciar streets-$ I. M) To K C. Irundae. s!oie room, ou Ivjt No Ct, on Market, between DaviJ.ou an l Nob'e

etreete-$0l. j

' Tolici MamaR. Cbarle Warle waa drunk. Charles came down a $3. Andrew J. Brace, associating with prostitutes, got IC 4) U peJ4 tbeaaoi. Cbriatian llyer, for the lime offense, went to jail thirty days, ia defsult or payment. William Iszrig. Alexander Pitta. Aibury Roberts, Patrick Collsy and Morris ColUns were each drunk. In default of payment of fines and coata, they were sentenced to the chain gang for a period of tea days. Mars Garver, a miserable looking woman in an odiously filthy dreis, with a boy, was arrairnJ on a charge with ataalirg a watch from a Mia. Haine Tbs testimony was conclusive, and the womaa and boy were remanded to jail, in def.ult of bail, to answer at the oaxl term of C'jurt. For tbe fut Sentinel. Cltf Affaire. KniToa StxTtstL: I nee by your paper to day that Mr. Caveo ia desirous of ascertaining the name of one of your correspondents, who tery jutly reviewed the management of police affair's in tfc.it city, so aa to prefer cbargea against the alleged delinquent officials. The fact i, the pre-ent Mayor of the city is merely a police jus tice, pockeiiog all the fees be can, instead of at tending to the duties which come properly within the province of the Chief Magistrate of the municipality. What does Mayer Careo know, except by hearsay, about the police atd sanitary condition of Indianapolis? Us goes from his office to Lis meals, and from thence to his lodg ings, and in this little round consists h:s personal knowledge of out-door city affairs. He perhaps occasionally, olifactorily, catches the odor of the gutter in Illinois street, opposite the Bates House, but it i to brief that be soon loes the scent. What has be erer done to remedy that

nuisance? Does be go around by night and by day to see that tbe rations city official are faithfully discharging their several duties? If he did, he would not be under the necessity of inquiring of citizens what city officers failed to fulfill the trusU confided to them. An efficieut, public-spirited, and energetic Mayor 'oald do much to advance the welfare and raterial, aa well as moral, interests of the ci:y iii r vary respect. At this seaaarj of the year, ano ii view of the terrible epidemic which is rapid. making its way westward from the Old World, w need a Mayor who will look after tie sanitary condition of the city not one who, with avariciou hand, pockets the fees from theuo fortunate citizens who thoughtlessly violate petty city ordinances. As his Honor ia anxious for iu formation, we will inquire of him if he doe not know that officers over whom be has a supervi-ioi. luve iudured violation-) of law so that they cuu'.J become informers, for the sake of the ftea or penalties? Again, does cot His Honor know that poor laboring men, whose families are de peudent upon their daily labor fur support, and who look to the week's wage to pay the little iure debt they have contracted during the week, have been arrested for the grave crime of taking a drop too much after the close of their week's work on Saturday afternoon, brought before him. fired not only all their week's wage but linke. I up in jail for the dificiency, thus oeprivisg their needy lamilicsof their sole dependence? The thoughts happened to strike ua on reading His Honor's caid in your paper to-day and we j tto l them down pro bono publico. Mora anon. Yours, AxoTUsa Citizen. I ii a K apol!, August IG, lbCü. NOTICKH. Oflicera' Pay Account, with all Alülivit complete, ni le out i Col. J. W. Hinke' Miii tary Agency, by Cipuina Kin and M-td.ieu Adviirtcea made o 1 pay if deireJ. Uffi.e tipposite Mijor Dunu'd Mustering and Disbursing OlÜce. 2o ElHLKA 1 Tut iNFALLIBLk FIaIR RiTOaAtite Decidedly the bc?t article for re-toiing grey hair to it natural colos, (not dying) curing all diseases of the hclp, prevcnliu the hair from falling off, giving it a softtitM und tics that nothing eNecan produce. Price $1 00 per bottle Sold by nil druirgist. J. F. Senour, druggist. Rates Hoiue Block, agent. eod-tf r?TAt the nok and Stationery Store of Mes.-rj. Tod i 1 Cirmishitl. No. S North Penn sylvania street, is the place to get extra lire rrench Letter, foc and Uillet xper; aluo, (Jilt Note Octaro and liillct Taper, with Envelopes to match. 16 'J Store Rooms to Rixt Two cood Store R urnis, Noj. Ill and 113 Kist Washiiigtoii street, opposite the Court Houe, can be leaded f.r a ttrm of years, irquue of lJr. A. II. u II, No. 05 North New JtTev street, between IM and 2 o'clock, V. M. 4 if Croran'ou' Strawberry HtUam is a ccr t.iin remedy l.r diarrnoj, dysentery, choicra motbua, Mux, hcartbuui, and all bowel com plaint. It i.a entirely vegetable. A specific for cimp tiiarrtira. Sold at wholesale by Browuii-g A Slo an. It: iiannpoli ceil 5yS ldieis o;i di-i!i iri;e furlouii can obttin instructions at Blake's Military Ageucy, po tite Mcjor Dunn's L'nUcJ State Mußtet ing and I)'iHburing Ofh-c, No 7'J We-t Whiiijto: street .,. l.r U (oli Pens We think we only state a well known fact when we say you can get the b t Gold IVn iu the city at Mers. Todd k Cartni Child's ' 1 ".'. t-JrTtie j ii-e of the Daily Seutinel, contain in,: nil the Uwnt news and Telegraphic Du pitchea, is only Twenty Cents a Week. delivered by the Carrier in any put of the City. tf tTUeirs of Decoa-f I Soldiers can get Back Pv, rtounty und I'ci'iuL. C! llUkc'n Mi!i tary AgctcV. 12-5t Mobuak Uaii Oflicera and ineu will call at Col Blake's Military Aycncy, and tet their pay, or find power of attorney by mail 12 j ß""i?cc Dr. Wui. Thomoa's adr eriiumdnt on the fourth puge of ta day' paper. jan ." tf. 2T Cavalry Ivum's in ."ervice, or OiCti, who hive lot will ckII at Blake's Agenc). NOTICE. IW VO 11 M O U E T II A N i W E N I V Y E A RS MATHEWS VRNKTIAN HAlK DYK La stooJ tb tr.t f trial, aud it conitintly increaia in public favor. TUK VKNU'HX H Aia l) K I th bt aud cheprt made. It pr.r 1 only 75 ceat. an l each bottle coo (' dottb'.s tt. qaatltj f Jje in t!to uullj ulJ or ft. TkllS 11A1H LYE U manufacture 1 by a peculiar procrs, wbicb rnJfr tt luflniMy urrior to any dye to parket. IVing eotrpta In o boitlf, no preparation ii retired, which gre at'j sitnphftes tfca applseatlon. IX CSlJiOTHIS DTK joa avoid ibat mv, dba appearance by wlkh dyed hi: au 1 whifVf rv tre re J.lj rreio'1' when aa Inferior artici ka been ue4, a It prtlure a perfectly natural color cf av.y Lae ibi u demreJ. from a rica br jwn to a Jetty, lutrn Ll k, that will not stnnt, erwk, or stain the etetb'.cg. lave! 7j cnt asi joawill bacoriTinced. SolJ ty all Drr.slC'tsanJ Fanry Goods lealers. A. I. MATflKW., Manufacturer. lKMASUiaSKS a CO. Ne York. Wkoire Ajcer.tr-. i niy 10-dvod-ly PROFESSIONAL. LUTHEfl 0. WATERMAN, M. D., lh vKieiti" and fnrtrtoit. Ii ATR urc"n Th:rty-n n:a la.io n.u..trer. (.'Sloe -ÜH Jiorth I'slb-j Ivaia tree', ba.T a qi-e k A . . A a. rta vt thm rtoaice. tn uana int' sit u.g .Lt. Jja-:.i3a GROCERIES. a t. f ut tta C. i. aviMS. TLlI'li 1I1JC A lA'l!fCjE (MJNTHAI. r.UOCHKY, l)V ALKk.a :n .ari-Ll l!U ri5F. ;kOCFKHS, .f.n anl lxR.enlc wire nd Clears, Game, et5.e. rrn.t, Wvie and Willow Ware. Na. SI Uortli Pennyl?Lla Stre-tt. eprtts the Pvt Ofi.e, lodlanapo'.U ra-dtf

Telegraphic Dispatches.

taroaTsa iiraswirrca art eaaTSfarsssmssL. MIDNIGHT REPORT. l or Tlomlng lleport See Ural Paf . THE XEW YORK FORGERIES. PAYING OFF THE SOLDIERS. REBELS IN MEXICO. BE1VY ROBBERY IN PORTLAND. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. EMIGRATION TO NORTH CAROLINA. WERTZ' TRIAL POSTPONED. AsAr. I lie Kt tcli una t'orgerleaNaw Yoaa, August IC The failure of Ketchum & Co has caused a perfect rmh of stock speculatora from the watering places to tbe city, many of whom find tht-tne! vea heavy losers. Ao immne delegation of bankers were here from New Kngland, atd lht ection will Buffer severely, n Ivetchum i Co he! 1 a Urge atnousl of Eastern lun Ja An exaniidütion t tl.e ;rancdclioia of joutg Ketchum is teirg conducted by the Board of Brokers. Dobney, Morgan & Co hell lOOMiM of in forced certiorate. A ileteitive w.i.t io lj;ton. jesterday, to eearch the fteirner Asia for yonng Ketchum, atid will probiMv rrorced to litlifax to catch him in (Me lie went ovrt Uti.l o:ne pt-ople, h-iwever, i biu a he i concealed ia lhi city. The Commercial s.ij: Tl.e market is calmer to-daT f n til it is known h,it n mount of cer-tificMte-:ue out there will doubtlca be great caution in l.anii g to all hut firms iu the best tatiding. If it was known the i.ue reached the largest poaible figures tu o a:;d a half million there would he a s-evero contraction, for it would theu be clear tint there must bo beayy loes sod failure srutw!.eie The pnbable extent of the isue will not be known until it is ascertained if anything will be oUtained from Ketchum k Co. iu compensatio!. It 'h understood that Ketcbum hss said he would be able to py fire per cent, on the dollar of hid liabilities. We are not aware whether that m tsuppoed to include liabilities on account of El ward Kctchum's forgeriea. Wo hear of some aasea of the elling ot all tho collaterals. It is rumored thst a firm iu the stock nnd gold busiuejs baa failed It re'juirei confirmation. The Post says: The losses of Ketchum Son by tbe ab-uraction of bonds and other secu ritiee, is $'2.500.000 or $3,000,000. The name of the firm was only used once bj young Ketchum, and that on tbe day of his üght, when heo btained on a check $3 J0.O00. The loxes of Mr. Graham will foot up over $1 a 00,000. Brokers and other persons share in losses in sum of from $ad,CO0 to $50,000. ay Inj; off the ttoldlers. WaaatKUTOM. Auut 1G All tbe soldiers now iu the field, wiib tl.e vxcptian of those in Mili tary Divisions under Gen. Sheridan, have, within a few days, been paid up to and Including tbe JUtb or June last; and Tor Sheridan s Uepartroent over $10,000,000 were sent two weeks ago. to the paymaater, with which to aettle the demand against the Government; so too in the West and Southweat, including California, have toe re quiaite lunds been forwarded to pay tho due of the soliicrs. On the first day of My last, there were moie than one Hiillinn soldiers actually in tliH ervice of the United States; since then five hundred thousand at leist have hen mustered i out an l paid oil, whileabout two hundred tliu -I and mote are either en touts or waitirg mua'er i out at viriona State teria'ezvoiu O-ily two raiimains oi tins enormous army nave uue to receive their pay with reis nable ptoruptnea; one oi thc.e i a New York regiment, and ths onlv ren in of the failure to receive t'ieir pay is found in neglect id their ofli.-rt t ptoperly complete the p i v rll 4 loliiline Ii f l- tlie lrralttnl. Wasiiixitos, Atuuot 10 The IVeaiJeut hat made the lollowin; appointments: .Newton Kiwurdi. t- be (ioveinor and Ki Oib.-io Sufteriutctideni of Indian Atl'iira of I tkota Teiritot y; iwtrdl! Taylor, S-iperiu-tendent of luJian A tf i r h for Norttiern District. M j-ir (i i.eral Curtij. Hriadier General H II. S'bly, II A Heid and Ornm Ouerney have been appointed Oarnui sionei r to negotiate, under in structions of the S-ctetary of the Interior, a treaty with the ssvcrnl tribea of Stout and Che?enue Inli.in The TrciJent htaalso spoo.nted I'liiuea.a J Hor vt itz, M D , Cuief of Medicine of tho Unite! Sute N vy, and Visitor if the OoTcrn-ueni HuspitaU for Insine; Hon K ibert Vativaiketihurg, of New Yotk, to. be Acting Commi':or er of Indian AtTiir during the ab ser.ee of Judge Cowley with the Indian Commis I oners Samuel A. Pancoast bai been appointed T(i Comuaiioner for the ditrict of Oeorgla The tre (mI men In teorurlaa. Niw Yoaa, Auguat lb. The steamer Nevada btinga Savaiit.ah dates to the I2th. Cleneral Steadrnin has iaaued an order, proviiirg, in u;,vf of i.iliccrs in localities where n agent ot Ircvduieu ia established, that all questions of wagea and debt between freed aaeo in 1 whites will be decided by Trovost Marshals Contracts between such parties will be adhered to, anlesa procured by traud. Trovijiou ia alao made for compensation, to fieedmen driven away by their former owners, after an engagement has beta made; alsa, where a freed man has been maltreated and leaves his employment. Vagrants and deserters are to be arrested and put to hard labor. The Trovost Marshal shall collect all money due to fttedmen and pay it to theru. Kebela In .vlexIco-Men Sheridan. Naw Youa, Aujut IU. Tlie Tribuue Mtaraoraa curreipjiiüer.t sin: The Iate rebel Gen era! Shelby Ins organized a corps of four thousand mounted men for the Mexican service, and m in romrratid of it. The corp is for special border ervice, an 1 is to.-mJ entirely of men of ti e Ute rbl army The men are to receive i."1' per uionih. out cd' which they are to i"jba;t tnmel ve Many ot the ex rebel officers who went to Memo te now e!d to get back under the old flip Tl-e Yribut.e's Hrow njviile special says: Geu. 1 1 1 tu lino i'u lue rcuiain a diy or two. ec'ing the y uartarir.aater's De partm.M.t initarf a.ian4emeut rffroea cttlin t1 Kli.tde lalitnd (Barrett Una i iu t Malilngton. Naw Yoaa. Acju-t lb. A pirty of thirty t e;r3ts from the Svj'h pi.el through this city, en ryji lor Ha Je Iid. where riuicshve teei rriv;.ll t;r the;n by the Kreel neu Uu. rc :. i Yii: re sy: 1 I i i e peoor.d pu ct re. oa tt.u et.1 ti Kt.le U anJ.at (tovernciei.t It iU'et. in llrti'iklyn. tht Moes T. OJell Ins been ar; iLtt 1 Naval OJD:cr of 5ew Yotk Tue Vjti.' ?'re.iil iiy: Gtrrttt Dvis is in Wa.h'.Lgtor., eLdcavormg to are tbe I'resiJent lor the purpose of making repre?entatioca abut military ir.ter.'erence in Kntucky'.e:tions rrti Trial Jg;aln foafponed. Wauincion Aaut 1C The tril of Cart. Wcr'2 his ajrv.n bee.i p.jStponM There are eer.l et of charges ai.d spe.'sfi jatione upon him. one of which tbe prosecution will decide at the proper time aa the one ccoa wh:ch it will baas the trial

Arrest ef an Alleged Swindler. Niw Yoik, Aagcst 16 Pater R. Muoford. who was r sported to have failed on Meoday,waS arrested to day, charged with having dafraudel Oreealeaf, Morris & Co , by means of worthless checks, of 2H.00Q on tke Meebaaica Hank, given in payment on Saturday for $20,000 in gold. On preaeaUtioa of the certificate it was found there was co funds in the bank. Ha waa committed to the tombs, in default of $40,0u0 bail, to wait an examination to-aaoraow.

Pacific ilnllromd Bridges Washed "aw Yon, Asgmt 16 A special to the Commercial from Leavenworth, Kacsai says: The Pacifa Railraad bridge over the mouth ot the KtLiia rirer, together with the bridge ortr Stranger river have been waabsd away by a ri.e in tboae streaiua. The road waa recently examiced by Commissioners and accepted as a first class road, and United States aoods demanded for its construction. Teachcre national Conrentlon. IlAsaisicaa, Pa . Augast 16 The National Teachers' Conrcttion reassembled this morning, five hundred delegates being present. Governors Curtin and Bradford, and General Qeary were invited to a seat in the Convention. They made appropriaee speeches. The business this erenicg will be devoted to the reading of essays on educational subjects. MwMvMassa.BSBvMBw Eiaiigranla to .forth Carolina. NawBtan, August 12. The Northern emigration to North Carolina has already set in. People are arriving by thousands from all quarters. The health of Newbern and the rest of the State was rarer better. Ilxienalre Itobberjr isa Portland. Portland. Auguat 16 The safe of Stephen Patten, of this city, was blown opea by burglars Iat night and robbed of about $25.01)0 in money and bond, including ten thousand 5 20's 7 THREE O'CLOCK, A. A m i i;ut:.ii n nuns ok Mats. xoaiuxs or inn oataT aasTEK.x. AarT Bat. 'J o'clock P. VI. No eignsof anything from the Ursat Eastern. TnCKBTCaikt rOKOKKltS. JS'aw Toaa, Augast 1Ü. The excitement concerning tbe forgery by young Ketchum has somewhat subsided. The eitsntof the loa is not yet known, but it will probably reach two and a half millions. Owing to the extensive forgeries of young Ketchum, there is a general reform now being inaugurated iti some of ihe city baDks. In Wall atreet to-day no checks were paid without being properly certified. In one instance a broker, who applied for $5,U0U, was refuted. The bill books were examined to ascertain if his accounta juatiSed the loan, and it was found he had overdrawn hta account to the amount of The laat check presented by Ketchum o:i Mon day was drawn lu the firms' name, and was ou tbe City Uaak, for $CU.0(X). The check was presented by young Ketchum in person, whore quested that the mouay be given him iu large bills. There beiug but a small amount of these on hands he was mostly paid in email bills. This, it it believe! it all the money he carried away with hin. Some of ths envelops! iu which the bondi were kept were found neatly folded and laid away, as though complete, though the;r con tents are no longer to be found, and there is no evidence cf their existence. Young Ketchuiu'a a tock arid gold speculations are ths sole eauj-e of his ruin. Once or twice the father was positively assured that if the firm were cot engaged in such opcratiooa, his son cer taiuly waa; and en apeaking of these facts, they wete denied by L J ward. In a letter which Klward wrota botore hia Sifal, he gave an account of his operations as partner iu a oiuking house, and the naaies of the persons aud institution, with whoua be had hypothecated the missing curities, is also staled, lie alto gave directions m regard to the disposition of papers, and the a . s a-t i i conre t be p it uoo ov me nrm i ne abstrae ed stuii;ica wer uot or.tirely the properly of deal sr. with the banking house, but belonged in prt to the house The account is not complete, and cmuot h within a day or two. Aa already reported, Ketchum A Co. are placing iu bank, to the credit of senders, all funds seut t the firm. Yigoroua ?earrt is beirr made for Ketchum. It is thought that he has gone to'IIah'ax to Uke the steamer for England. The Commercial Advertiser siys: lu case of his capture he wilt not be punished as his father will not prosecute him, and if the mousy drawn or lorged checks are paid up the other parties will take no action tmx aaaeir or a oaaisr jmxxt. Kiehatd I Shelley, correpondeot of the Tri bune, wb waa arreted and seut here, from New Orlens. by Ueneral Oanby, waa taken to Fort Lafayette today. Ths arrest is mde on account of Mr. Shelley's criticisms of Uen. Cat hy's administration of affairs iu the Department "of the Oulf. Tbe Herald's Wathiugtoo special says: Tbe President is reported to have said tut if Hen Canbf did uot behave better, he would be ordered to report to Wtshicg'.ou in pen n, for investigation iato bis conduct concerning ibis s flair, and some matters relating to the Kreedtneu'a Bureau arrucaTiOMs roa raanoxt i-aaitosi The Time' special say: Tw j or three par dous were granted by tht President to day. The eases of 1U Virginians and 20') North Carolinians, nearly all of tbe twenty thousand dollar class, weie reotntaeuJeJ by the Attorney Gta eral to day. Applicants will ssve themselves much trouble if they will recollect that these ap plications must be indened by the Provisional (iovetuora before they cau be eouaidered here. arctirrt at i una at iivitk orricx WassnxaTOK, Aucuat 1C. Tbe receipts at tbe Internal Ktvonut Bareiu to day, amounted to $1,400,000. aasiaTaxT aacasraar er aiaTi Horation N. Conger, Ceamitsioaer of Emigration, has been appointed Actiag Assistaut Secretary of Statt duricg tat illoest of .Mr. Seward. viaiTona ar tea whitb bocse. An unu.ually large number of vititori were at the Kxeautive Mansion to day.- Many of them had been waiting for three hours, when about one o'clock the door waa thrown open, and all were admitted in the room of the President at one time; the throng filled tbe appartment and crowded upoa him in ao unexcusable manner. Moiit of their bunine waa of a trivial character. Several prominent 33Jtherneri bad come to pro cure the Executive Signatare to their paper for pardon, out tbey will have te wait their turn. acciDEHTTO a sriawra FoaTats Moaaoi, -Auguat 15 The ateamer Thomas Collier ran icio an old wreck in the James river, near rlichmaudl yeaterday, doiog asm a damage Sbe left for Baltimere for repairs Her panes were inaufScisnt to keep her c!ar of the water. air. or oovnaxMBSET mllm. A sale of Government boraea and mules came oS'at Camp Hamilton yesterday. ixrLoaiojr or A,MAGAZIXI The aiott inCenae excitement waa caoed in' thia city yesterday afternoon, by tbe exploaion of a asagasine containing a large quantity of powder, situated on tl.e lot lying between the river and tbe eanal, aeout two hundred yards below the pimp house Tbe first report waa heard at 4 o'clock, scd was quickly followed by the rapi i explosion ofabells. The ammuQ'.tioa wss tbe property of tbe Ute rehel Government, stored in small woodea bouses, known as the Tiedegar Arassal. It is sc?poted they conuinei two hasdrea rounds ef shell, shot atd rifle cart, ridge; and a large quantity of percutaion caps wete alao atored iu one of the bouaes Fragments f sheila wsre thrown for mi'es around. Peraana livlnt neat Oregon Hiil had to fles for tbeir lives. Several hoa?ea were atruck, but tbe in wittes escape!. . Msny narrow escapes are rsporte i There 'are variocs reports aa to the orijt'n of tbe exploavon It is supposed to have len accidental It is reported that one of tbe Elevecih United States Infantry, named IIly, anl a regro were killed by tbe explosion cavatiA! FaaLiatf kkt. Naw Toaa, August 16. The Ilerald has the following Irons Quebse to-day. Tbe TJevsrnaaent moves to Ottawa, when Par

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lament closes. Tbe balldiogi are now bei eg furnished, and will be ready for occupancy in a month. Several members tu day asked tbe Minister

bis intention as to tbe Pottsr Wood annexation letter sad speech. Vir. Cerlier replied that the oaf tier was bow under Government consideration. , - lion. Georre Drown and other members' as sailed Wood and Potter with gross language. The ground taken by tbe opposition was that tbe speech of Mr. Potter was made in tbe United Statea, and therefore the Canadian Government bad no right to interfere. Tbe Ministers have agreed to adjourn tbe House till Tuesday. A motion to enable tbe membera to take a trip to Saginaw at Government expense was defeated on division. Attorney General Cortier. for tbe Government, to day stated the policy of the Ministry to be to'defer the confederation and colonial, railway acd defense questiona till 1ÖC6. It will legislate upoa the Hudson Da territories, and endeavor to obtain a renewal of the reciprocity treaty. A Commission, composed of delegates from each province, is to meet at Quebec next month to arrange preliminaries, and tbey will also make changes in custom tariff's. aapoETED rtFEAT or coetisas. The Tribune's Mstamoras correspondent of the 20th, mentions the report of a battle between the Imperial treopa and the fcrcea uader Cortinas.ou the road to Monterey, in which the latter were defeated It is rumored that several negroes, who were serving under Cottiaas. were captured and shot with tbeir white officers. Willi' Tai AL. A Richmond correspondent siyr. Tbe inte rest already manifested in arranging for the trial of Wertz bids fair to outstrip that occasioned by the conviction of the assassins. The whole Southern people as a body are interested in whatever facts shall be presented and what judgment shall be parsed. Tbeir popular sentiment toward the Union crionera will be adjudged. The fact that our men were starved, froten and inde cenlly buried ia not denied, but mitigating circumstances arc offered that their own troors weienobeter provided for. Personal violence, or wanton confkemeut are strictly denied, while they insiat that better treatment waa thows their prisoners than waa manifested by the Tankees for captured reiels. Upon the fcead of the Secretary of War are poured vials of wrath for his persiftent refu?al to honorably exchange. Whatever unnecessary sorrow or triala were visited upon Union pri.snners.it was iu consequence of similar gtievances at the North. rttfclDMilN's hLRKAt. Within a few weeck the Kreedmen's Hurrau will control every county in the State. The difficulty ia procuring proper and efficient men to manage each district hss heretofore been very embarrassing. Misiaair-Fi t'OMVcüTioir. JAcasj, August 15 The New Orleama Times' special says: The Convention met this mornic? Tbe following was offered and carried: Resolved, Thitthe President appoint a Committee of fifteen to ecquire ar.d report to thia Convention such alterations and amendment to the Constitution of the State as is deemed expedient to restore tho State to its constitutional relations to the Federal (overnrnent, until its citizeus ate afforded protection sgaint invasion or domestic rebellion. Resolved 'J J, That a Committee of Cfieeo be appointed to inquire into and report to this body such action as is proper to be taken in relation to the act of Fce.-siou adopted and approved January Ü, 161 by a contention of delegates in this State. COMMERCIAL. r rci.aitr4 Miicinnntl market CiNClXNATI. AugUSt IU. Flour unchanged; not much done; extra $3 50raS fU; trade brands $3 and family and far.cv brand $3 10; superfine aod d-ill. Wheat firm for prime old.. but new dull and hrd to sell, owing tu the inferior quality. Corn scart e und .mied at 7fV Oata very dull at f24(lv:, arid receipts fxeed the demand. K e 90.-. Whihky iu tetter demand in the aliernoM and 3'0 bbl. sold at fQ 19. Provision- dull. Mcm pork sold At $'-'J. Fifty tierce of lard Bold at tide. To sale of bacon or b'jlk meat. ind prices nominal. Sujjar 14(Jl7c., Coffee .(332. Molasses dull Cheee 15c H.Itter 2()(ä2&; lr freh and lSOO for Mr. lCfTHS dull at I jfitlCi Linsetil oil $1 1 J 1 l.r (Jold$l 4!)l 4tx. ?t vairii miarstat. Nkw Yoaa, Auguit 10. Coltondieavy and declinia at 4!2j(343c for mid 1 1 i n p . Flour opened 5s better, and close 1 lower and rather quiet; $U fG(d;( 75 for extra State; $G bU(G 25 for superfine western; $6 757 lb lr co in ru on to medium extra western; H 20 (! 4f for common to jjo0'! sbiprdnt; brands extra round hoop Ohio, and $8 S.i($10 UO for ttaiie brands. Whiky firm at - l'J for western. Wheat rules in the buyers favor, with only a moderate business l.cini; done, at $1 33(1 45 for Cliicapo eptinc, $1 45 for No. 1 Chicago aprintf. $1 4i)ntl 41 lor Milwaukee club, $1 45 dl I 4'i for amber Milwaukee, the latter ati extreme, and i'J t)7 for choice atubcr Michigan. Corn opened hcuvy, closing lower; tG( e7 for unsouttd, b7(d;.! lor sound mixed western, (7t,J lor high mixed nearly yellow, end b'j 'Jd for western jellow. Kye quiet, ilarley and barley malt quiet. Oat bteady at bü(Ä0. C.iflVo quiet Str quiet at 120 1 3c f..r for Muscavado, '2l2 lor Havana, and 1'orto Kico Uice dull. Molasses dull at U)(dj4'J. Wool dull. u.ac i'etroleum steadv at 3t2l-c for crude. 50 ($rjVt for ttt'l in bouJ. atiJ fjJgilVf'c do lree Hops firm at 1545. Turk firm, closing dull; $32(350 for new me-, closing at canli; $30tj0(330 for 'C3 'G-l do csh and regular way, $t24 00 for prime mes, and S COQi 60 lor prime nies Piain mes beef $8 5l)(U2 5'J; eatra mc$iü 00(314 00; beel htoa .juietat 30Jc. Cut meats dull at 17c tor shoulders and l!la23;l'c for hams. Bacon dull; 17c for Cumoerlani cut; 13'2c for lon ribbed, aud UiU'e for short rihred. Lardateady at 19(g24c. Iltitter; 26g2?c (or Ohio, and 3Ü(333; lor Stte, arid iu moderate request Cheese steady at 'J.,QtlQc. gar yeai htoXKT MaagEi r New Yoaa., August lt Moi.ey active Biid firm at 7 per rent, call loa t.tf . Ster'ici cxcliat'gc tirrat-r at 1 0'J1 03 for first ClaM bii!. Amercau gld firroer, opening at $144, decliuiLK to $1 llij, and clo-ir at $1 Goyernraeut ttocka lower. Laiaa Gold closed at Galiasher's Excbanst to Light at $1 42ja'. MUSIC. PIANOS. &c. I IN INDIANAPOLIS. EAST MARKET STREET, EDEN'S BLOCK, Tvro lOOIta, F.AIT OF THE PO.T office. J. A. BUTTERFIELD & CO., WHOLKäALK AND RXIA1L DZILZRS IN PIAXOS, CABINET ORGANS AISTD MELODEONS 1 MUSIU PUBLISHERS ! DE .a IT RH It SHEET MCC. MT31CAL WORKS. BANtf INSTkL'MKST A-ND MUSICAL INSTftUit K NTS of ev.ry description. ry reross vUit eg the City csa CO MX DIRECT TO OfJR flfOiJC by talis g tht Keaeacaasette Avenaa Street Car from tte Lp.l to the Pot 0ca. JytT-dlme

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EÖÖA WATER C L A It K Ac O O . , MsMfartmrer af BtU4 SODA WATER. Art prparJ te supply Saleoos aod RsUaraatfcv i Uavia tbeir erdera aa R ruiij 285 East Waihing;ton Stm t. Saloons and ftaatauraata ia tae coantry wU be prosaa ly supplied by sendiof thetr orders aa above. aprrt-d4m F. A. K12IXZ, C0LILIEBCIÄL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS IND. npntS HOT1U HAS BREJt RKCKTLT RSFITTXD 1 and refar&Iftked. Tbe travelice public will ae ahewn every attaatioate aaake tkem feelat bene. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. oh.-iissioii:ks sale CF let EAL ESTVTE. "JVfOTICE ibereby siren thatta pursuance to aa order 1 of the Marion Circo it Court, made at Its March 1 erm. In tbe cae or lxlly Ks!r, et al , petit loa for partition, ex parte, I wiil eil at public auction, at one e'cloek P. M., cn Tuesday, the 19th Day of September, Kelt, on the premie, situated la Lawrence TowrLip. Marion County, lndiaoa, the following Keal l.t!e, u wit: The northwest eaartsr f tie outLeast qoarter, ani the northeat quarter f the southwest aa-ter, and thirty-one and fortv-eae hundredth seres off the north and east part of the wet half of tbe aonth west quarter ef section 10, in town 18, norta or racae i. eat, ine uutnicr of acres to be aold bciec one haadred and eleven acre and forty one-fc&rd'edta, more or Iras. Tiftaacr The said Real Kstate will ie old t tbe hisbekt bidder for not lee than two-third of it ppraled valua ($5.C3C;) oaa-thlrd of the price to be paid in hand; one-third In nine month and th remaining third in eighteen mouth from the dr of te, tbe. pur chaser givine note wsiriDfr, Valvation laws, eenred by a good audtuincient mortgage on the prerntes 8AM L" EL CORT, Ant,nt 7tb, 1? -5 acg7-w6r Commi-toeer COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i j m: rtuKTii-u i:st. BIKELOW'S SATIN-ENAMELED BTTROIST KF.W other artkl of Inrention Taper Collar for Thia Collar excel all ciofert. neatnei and economy. AUoalarge aisortroent of FXTIS F.SAM KLFD OAUP.OrKS. LINKS FArFK KTBOSS, ASU L1SES PATKK GARKOTKS. Ladies Satin Enameled Collars and CutT; a new and convenient article. Tbe trade applied at the owet market price. BIiiKLOW A CO., Manufacturer, tnyS.dam 11 La Sails Street. Chtcato. RENO VATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rl HEUS1TKL3TATKS LTK-HÜUSE, SO . T8SÜUTL J Illlnoi street, ladianapells, Indiana, At thtSf old and well-known establishment, tbe laüle can havelilka and woolen good dyed ta permanent anl beautiful color; and gents' garment thoroughly renovated and repaired. Hew and aecood-haud clothing bought and sol, a!c, epattoalar branch I theba.lneMdeaomtnatedfioedraw. las: bUla dtable cloth, or tear tn any garment can b so wrought tt. at It can aot be visible te the naked eye. Uememher ths place, Re. 18 South I Hi noi street. lanlO JOKKPH HARRil.Prepr1etir " wTNEsrLiQÖ O RSf&C. WIDTH LOUIS AXG, a mi ttouth Tloriilian Slrrrl, (äKNTINKl liUILDINO.) 'I MfOKTKR OF KU IMC ASDCUAMPAOSS TT1SK8; 1. Ourd aud tgnjc Brand.; li.aiana uin; javatra hum end Cordial. Also dealer la Catawba Wine, fttll! and flparkl.ng, ef the mo t approved brand; Honrbor. Whl-ky: Peach lirandy, Catawba Prardy; Stock Ale; Porter and Heer. mmI U.tler of variuuktnU. These ar Ilde are all offered for le by the bottle or larger cuar.t'.l.e. Oniy HMm H'f-'e fur $ il on drivght. 1MPÖKTKD ClUAHSand TOBACCO, of ths choice! brands, wilt be kept conwtautly on band. irr'llaviuir fitted t a neat estaMlbmn and cflerleg fur aale only puro articlea and of tit bent quality, the ubicMber hepe to receive, as be soLclt. a liberal aare of the patrouage or tbe public marl7-dtf LOUIS LASO. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, Oppowitn Union Depot, INDIAN A roMS. INI)., stcott. 5ldtf aliiratea Ac t o., 1'roprleter. MÄCY HOUSE, Cornor Market ä Illinois lNIIA!VU'oriS. 1.M. If 4 E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. -r Ta ee PLitisrRs is asnocxcing to mt 1 friends and Lumreas cstrous. that I am now - aablibed In th s hooe. which I have refarn;hed and now tu row n onen for Tour recention. 1 take tho pporiuaity of thanking my many forrarr friend for their patronage during the two year wh.l I waicwdKÜfif tht Oriental iiteuae, and will at all titie be el.a to aee in em at ur naw stand. myj-atf K. PKSTXC03T NOTICE. TO MKIiLKG FUND BORROWERS. VLL persons Indebted to the Siaklag Fand are hereby notified that all lands ir.ortgsfed tt ad f jb1, at.d mi wbie int.re-t ha not beo paid ie advance, I r tb xicent Taar. will be edverUaed t-r aity av prio. o aad oSsred at pabUe sale an tit arctad Thtj ia December neit. 1t ord-rof th. IVoard fCotnm eiorr. W JJ. TILBOIT. rrtU!rt. Ji'v m.itgs. t The followiLg uamcd x,cwpaprs will p'.e pab- : ti tb. above advertisement in thir weekly iiue to the -t jiuantef Tv Ijllar$, and forwsrd copy of paper a&d J ;l te thi cCce, v.i: eK;ter and KenabUce. Law retice borg; Courler, Mad1.9 ; Journal and Demokrat, KvanTUle; Journal at-d Höre. Terra Baste: Deraxrat. rrinceton; Tra-, t i rerMtie; Paliadiam, klchaaond; Sentinel, Fort Way ne. Sao. Vuicenne.: Journa'. Lafayette; Kertew, crawtvM.vi l.: Demorral. Ojahen: Cnien. Laporte; Standard, An,r. : Fae'e. ecatar: Repnbl'.caa, Grest!trg; lientl. net, ew he.ter, Democrat and kepaMican. Tit noutb; j Democrat, atsatktdo; Repsbljcas, auuarili; Teluneer, Sheloyrilte: rinoerat, Uar.t.ttot; ledger, 5ew AlVanv: Deaioerat, Salem; Democrat, Coluraba; Reguter, JSt. Joeeph; Repb!can, Valparaiso; Fo.t, Columbia t'ttj: ! Indianlao. Hloomneia; uemxrat, rrar-iiir; Keprner, CacaeMoa; lmocTat, Corjfioc; Democrat. Reek port; Tnioa. Deavllle; Creecent, Frankfurt; Time. Ielpbl; rasros, Legar.port; Coarier, 5wcatle; Owen County Journal. Spencer; Democrat, Tipton; Keeei'.le, VTy. jylSdaw FOR GALE FARM FOR SALE. 4 FARM OF Wi ACRKS, FITE MILXÄÄOCTBWKiT x tf tadUnapelia. half a seile from a good gravel Toad; led acres in g-o4 cu'.tivat on. wuh two frarae r early new, one cootaintn nise room and cellar. a4 the eti.tr three reosna and cellar, with ood eotbtx!l3g. - Also, a gsed erchajesftd aaver-fai'.tsg -water at three djfermtparu tt the farm. Forpaxticalars tBolrt of or address IU21BETB B- CCffSAlD. hndUaape'Ja, !. t -daf

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UNITED STATES 7.30 L0AM1 THIRD H I K I E S , $230,000,000. n . . . . . By actkot-tj of tba ?-rtary ef tbe Trsasary.Ue - rv'r, t0Dral RsbTCptiow Ar-troeta Crlted 8uts wrlilfs, cJers to tie patl'.e Us lairs Sr1 of Tr ary 5t,vr?f Tn r.4 thr-teta pr cent. Intrrt per acioavt, ltca a t'.a T.30 L0.2ST. TWse notes a'e Ute4 ctier data of Jttv li 1C4 aad are pajeUe tLr jr fmiB that 4.t ta cmrrvacy mr are eoavtnah'e at the optioa of the holder l&te U. S. 0-2O SIX PER CENT. GOLD iniAUlX; IIO.VD. Taeee Bond are sow worth a haadot&a pretajuaa, at4 are etempt, aa are all the Gorerttneet boda, f wl Stau, Cwnty and Municipal Utntm, vAicA m4Lt frxn ea ln;.t jr ctnt. ;e amtkn t tiir so-'m, aecerilBg to the rate levied apoa ether property. Täe leterest la payable emt-annoally Vy covpon attar a 4 each note, which may te rut rff aod k to any bank et banVrr. Tlie Intercat iniaunt to hi 1.30 per cant. One cent per day Two conts Ten " Twenty44 44 One Dollar on a $30 note. Sioo SIOOO Sotes of all toe denornination earned will be protcpt!y fum!bed opon receipt of fcar.crlp!iocs. The Sotes of .tl Tbird Scrt are precisely similar ta for?a and privilege to the SeTco-Th:rt;es already soli, except that the GovernrueLt reervi to ltlf the option of paying interest in gold tuiu at 6 per cett., lo.teeJ of T 3-10thi in currency. Subsciiber will otduct the laterest In currency up te Jaly 15th, at tie time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes wf thi third eries ef the Seven-Thirties wi'.l rommerice ou the lft of Jnne, ut4 will be ma-le promptly anl co-.tiuaouily after that date. The lieht chance ma le iu ibecondit ous cf this THIRD SERIES effret cid) tbe Matter of Interest. Tht pay ment ia gold, if mde, ill equivalent to the enrreaey . interest cf the higher ra'e. The return of pecie payrier.t, in the event ef which only will t'ue option t pay Intcret ir gold be availed ef, would o reduce and equalize prices that parclaaes made with fit per cent. In gold w ould be ftlly eqsal tt thoe male with even and three-tenths perceat.'B currecry. TL-'s 1 The Only Loan in Market Sow offered by the u,ver"Bient, ar.d it Upen er ad vaiitagea make it the GREATPOPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. I.s than S239,(NYK)0 of the losn authorised by Uwv lat Conere are now on the market. This amoaut, at the rate at which it I. birg absorbed, will all be bvriVd fcr witrra two month, when the rotes will an duubtedly CPTnrr.and a premium, a be unTocmty beea the (14 nn cloiug the criptlons to ether leaaa. In order that citliensia every town and section of tht country may I. afT. rded fci!ite for takirg the lean. IheSaticna' Pari, fti'e r.4:,k ar.1 IVvate Fackera throughout the couutry have generally agreed te receive ubcriptor. at rar. Sübcrters will select their own agents. In whom they Lave confidence, and wbt ordy are to be ieponiHe fwr the delivery of the note fcr wh-rh they receive ordt rs. crrz- COOKE, Sraycairnoa Acrvr, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHlLADSLPniA. rtRST SATIOSAL RASK, CIT ZK' SATIOSAL BASK, ISI'IANAPOUS ATION AL P ASK, rOUKTli SATUJSA1. HASK, 1NI1AA NtTIUaALBlRK as. XK.KCHAMk !i aTlUN aL. r AK, IMJIA5rOUI, tSti. myn-ddiw3Da MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy täjrCAI.I. FOR A C1RCCLAK Dr.CKimSO ALL SYMPTOMS: Til ymntom of Catarrh, a tbey geuerally appear are at trt very olltl.t. IVrwi. ui.l tbey bare a cold that they have rf(uent attack, and are more senaltivt to tbe change or temperature, in tni ronaition, tat noe. may b dry, or a licht !if Large, thin and acrid. afterward, becouting tliKk and aUbe.. A tbe dwrti tecome chronic, tLe di charge, art increased la quantity and char ged In quality; tbey are row thick ai.d heavy, artd are hawked ,r cui(hed off. 1 be accretion are eif fenclve, cuu.ir a bad breath; the eoice U ihkk and naal: the eye are weak; ti e eerti ot tbe smell is leaaenet ordetroyed: d afi. wi fr-yu ritty take, place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh Is, that the peroa I obliged to clear In threat in tue Bion.ii. er a thick or llmy muco, which ba fallen dwwn Irons the bead durlna the liikht. v hen tbl take place tLS per on may be ure that hi dleae I on lu way te tht angs, and ftbonld Ioe no time in arret:rg it. Tht above are but few of the anany Cstarrh symptens. A Mnclo lloltl at l II inat R Tlonlta! ia dnj be uaed three tliuea Irons Hon. Thoma J. Turner, Ka-ycn.ber of torgrea rom llllnlo. late speaker 'f tbe IlllnuU IIjU'0 or Kpre.entatlve, and lira rid Matter of A. F., and A. rf the State of Illinois. rasaroar, October 31, Ifttl. la. P. It. Sai.va l-r Rir- la reply to your notice ef the lth tnft.,IwouM ay that I severely acictee ItU Catarrh f-r jear, when I became avaiated w!ti you ard bourht two bottle, of yoar liquid Catarrh Remedy, tiefwre 1 bad ed tie Urtle I eeti.it.lv In proved, at d befre the secor.d botilewa Curbed, waa completely rurrd. I can reca-metid tbe med cu. te au afflicted with Catarrh. Re.pectful'y yours TUÜMA9 J. Uk.tlä. Dr. II. II. SCKIi n a CO. Sora I'aorkitroaa, Chago, Illlnola. AT VYHOI.KSALK BT J0115 Ii. TARi; riricintatl. O. lMr!ot,a(frh. . Irvtianailia. .ln9ianapeua. dec 12 . to4 WM. Johnson UAII.Y, KKKFF.K KlII KKOWNlNti A MvUAN fr-Atid for sale ly all IrugK ts. WANTED. 4T- a mOJitii: A'iKXTa ffasiHJ k" ii O I i where to IMrodcre tbe ln.proved baw k Ciark 2(J Fan-.Üy Sewing Mach oe, tbe cn y low price kr, WheeUr Wiloa. Howe, Maer a Co., anilaelder. All other machine utd for te than locty dollars each are intriugeaienu, and the ellr aod uaef ar lial.'a to tee ad imrionnjent. Aatary and ep-n.ea, or I.rg. r'ntmniioii ,iow. IUo.tr a te3 circular ot ir. IdlrrM IHArT at CLlRa, mjMAwJm RtJdefprd. Malet. MILITARY CLAIM AGENTS. inca aaows. Attorney a' Iaw a .area . oeas. 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