Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4645, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1865 — Page 2

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DAILY SENTINEL, f Vt AT ' MORnTno. SEPT EMDERT2 tiii. it i: or i i: : r. Under tbt caption the Chicago Republican, jntt a "loyal" a she; at tie Jocrsal is, bat neither very patriotic cnles it will pay, publifcf approvingly the followior, tct:on of the Minnete Republican Coaveation: Tfce Ccioa State Convention of Minnesota bV adoptei a -otuüoa in faror of ttrfct e-o-com? ia our rational exretditurf. and tbey tier ak Mbit so so wo the rt-wublnlsH eredit of tt Ltiio will permit, the t&deotedoe of tbe Coitei Stt stall be made to bear a les rat of interest than at preser.t. and all icfquali ti of tbt burden of taxstioe shall be re raoved.' " Thia ia all the Democrat Lara claimed. Now v inquire of the Republican paperi, who bare charred that the Democracy were in favor of ia ru4iaticj- ib public deal f r demandicr; that "a ioerjualitie of the bur Jena of taxation shall be removed," whether the action of tba Mir.nfaota Republican State Convention is cot jtwt as much in favor of repudiation? The Minnesota revolution foee a a'ep further, it icaisu thai" the icdebtealnes of the Unite State shall be made to tear a leae rati of interest than at prevent." Wbat 14 this bat repudiation impairing tba obligation of coa tracts? And why doe tha Chicago Repobliean favor tr-.e Mibneota resolution? We five he reasons in i'e owa word: "W commend tba resolut.'ou of tba Union naenf of Mitneeou to the Union people of the ether State. It id oca of the ruo.t sensible they could have adopted. The West, especially, waote cbeap money. It La- thousands of Ute for it. TL channel of ita iuduatry will cou eume all tbe cip'tal we can get for them for yeare to come, a&J the cheiper wo can get it, tte better we ahall be enabled to compete in iodustrial operation with cMcr State aud comrauaitiet " And haw can "all ircqnahtie of the bnrdena of taiation be remove.!," unle-a all kinds of property are auf ject to tha same burdena of taia lion? Tbe Republican say tba banks of New York lend trot-ey at five it seven par cent. Tk Oovernmcot pajs on its loan from five to even three tenth per cent. here then the ju-uicc of exesnptiog tL cp.tal ioventaxl in Gotcromeut booJfrora State, couuty ani city fixation atd aubjeet the capital invested in banking to those buiderjs? Djti th5 CooMUdWon of the Ucilei States, or the deciaioDS of the Supreme Court, j uattf j this ir:rjjt1itv? Therein nothing in either that will betr such a cooa'ructiou. If they do, we Inquire bow the Minnesota Republican! propoiett get over these obataclts. when they declare that "all inrqual.iici of the bürde;; of taxation thill be removeJ " A oor neighbor of the) Journal U to profound in Omatitutional law, we submit this ravequfj loa to biui, and let hira iconile the expre;iju of hid political ffitnd with the decis'mtn of Ch:ef Ju'ico MKntii. ar.d Chief Jualice Taus, aa n tdtrrtanda them lht i", that the hoiiier nf the National ccuritlea trust hv tbe pound of fl.h. Mii:ti m i toy r ti.i.( n r The Journal dtoie-t tbat ther i any adran tsgc. so far at tantiaa is cancer:;, in the cas of two mech nica who each earn cxae'.lj $C'K) t year and live-, upon $jf0 tbe one investiuf; his surplus it W io a houo and lot or some industrial bu;u-. , and thoo hcr his f MJ in Natiotal secvriiidi. Tbc dirTererre is juit this : neither pay on that ir.coic a:ij direct tax to the (Jencral fiovernmect, but tha bolder of the bond i i free from State, county and titv taxes on his invent meut, while tbe tuechauic who puti hit money in a boM-e and lot, or a:iv industrial business, Is Compelled to pny Siite, c.unty and city Uxea on bis investment TL fact i. that all incomes from any ource oTtr $C )d are subje;t to tax iiion bv the United State, whether it i deiived from interest on National ecuitiea, rent, profits in buaine, or howrvtr it may be received Thia fact demr-tr iti-a the icjulice of exempticg caoital invented in Government bond from the sxme tax ttion for local purine to which rtpi tat otherwise erup'ujti it subject The litter. wtilc being iul je:t U thit burdeu, h ts alio to tav the taue tribute to tha Oenerl (iovernanen that is imposed urc n npiul iuv e.tel ia its bonds. The ineun'uty nd it juttice of tbe exemption of Government bouds from !o'-nl tilttion, or ite equivalent, is so apparent aa to retjttir no argument or iilmtrntiou to ileroonstrate it, but th Journal itista tbat it would be repudiation to place rapUal, no matter bow invented, upon an equality fr all taxable purposes. P7" The Journal chare tbat the opposition of the Democratic praa to the efforts lo found a refu3 and Home for disabled soldiery under its preaent aupice. i. "envenomed hostility" to the soldier. Tbe Evansvil'e Journal, tbe Madison Courier ard a number of other Republican pipere ia lb State eppo tbe echeoi aa unnecessary and impract'cable. We inquire of tbe Journal if tl cppoaitioD of the prion of it own party to tbt Soldiers' Ibra project is founded ia "uaTtcomed hostility " to the eId rr? Ad 1 why does it col den)unre thcic Rcpublioiu papers for pausing the cheoie? s7 The Journal a)stht the taxttiou cf the capital ioveated in national rrariiie for State, county er city purpo.ei, would violate tbat proTia.oo of th Corttiiution whicS prohibits the Sulci fro a puia any taw itupiiriu the ob't gallon of contracts lias not Coores impaired the obligation of contract in substituting paper for gold and s.tver as legal tender? W iu quire of the Journal if Coure-s has any more right tban th Statt to pia laws impairing the cbngat!cn of cor.trai t? tif The Uliio iifrs are uitu g th follow iiig questions to (federal Cox, the abolition can didata for Governor, but he anwerelh not: "Are you in favor ot Nrjro Suffrage ar.d Negro Kjuahtj? Dj you con. der th negroes th eqaals of the wLite sold. er?' Tb Mad. son Courier sys Omeral O. O. How aap, General Clitj.i ti. Fiat and Captain A. S. FLooare"ihe imp and tools of the Freedmeu's Bureau " Wuar "Liatarr ' 1 l nu roa nil Ntcao The negreeü wba c : ;:ea.i-J m eucn hot haate ia Sei tu a iuiUicdiauiy Ucr Wiluu's raid, and who for a r-b rt time ure j jubilant orer their freedom, are row dalng like r-beep with the rot. intomutn that a.arcelv .a day par that e do nnt hear Ot nevera! t!i at tiae t:ulMf i ff thi.a mortal coil. Wc Llow not horr to account fur th;s frarfu! mortal. ty c x -ept it t e referable to thi( irr scalar h b;'-. bJ io iin. una huleuir fcod and wLt of (bearcat attendance. What is ta becou.e vf lh. uulortuija'.e rare, i a perplex IDS! pro ! cat. aa ico!ubl uijtrrr. I bey are without guard. ar, at.d their luabil'tv to take ctre uf ttemelve ir.vol their probable exl ucüou etc iLm Upe ot ctrulu. y . S.liaa i Six ) Mirror, Aug 15. Ccsr or Niloso l'Airaa It a very low estimate tbtt the ipme to the Gotercroent of tb fat and Im nru.fa whom it baa undertaker to support i 43J.Oi4.tu)a r anuura. If dd la Inn tbe enormst. expenses of tue artou Keedmer; B.re!ia " tt. sregate atll ap proximate to about half tf.e rr t re cot of the Guvarnsneat before täs war Cletelaod fta.o Deader. K letter frcm Ualeaa sai General Grant ia ta'adcg of taking a tour In Europe, to be abser.i two sears

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VCM IXtpuch by tba Ce!tl Talfraph Cottpaay.l Influx of llepublleatn Pllllcla lo the Federal c aapltaal-Tliw tlefaint of lieoubllcwnlaru in Vw Vrk Tlaef ."Itatr! frratdeat Jahtlian-A Huptur IIlwen (tie? Ilepu bllcaua and tlie Aduiinlalrntlwnt Ac Ac. Ftvsa ti. C.ucU-taÜ hnqclrfr ., ' ? WAtstwros, September in. During the lait lew data tbe has been a tremeu-üua influx ot Republican puliücius to tbia city. They are evidently in greit trouble. Tb New York Demorrcttc tt Convention baa t.led them with terror. Tier Lave arrived at tbe c&ncluiioo laai one of ihre things mut b done either they mu adopt tba romintioo cade by lb Demorratic Convention of New York, or General Sioccm ccit be h icced to de dice tbe tocaitation. or they must prepare for an ovewbelming defeat of Republ;canim in the Kmpire State. Tfce particular pürpe of thee vi:ttiof jutt cow ia to concert some mean ty which UeLer! Siocum may be persuaded to de cline tbe Democratic nomination. Tbey CJ here, boweter, vrly little comfort, an i are tnnicz to 'J,?ct that Atdy Jobt'os himself baa not forgotten h"s Democratic antecedents. It baa leaked out that arcoc? bia intimate trienda Le has announced tbat be ia as much ot a Democrat as ever Le . and hi never been a Republican. For puipo es of their own, they took him up and placed bim a tb ticket with ilr. Lincoln, but tbia does cot make him any tbe les & Union Democrat. Since bis advent to tb Frtiidcncy be bs been pursuing very nearly tfce reconstruction programme marked out by Mr. Lincoln Her hi re-election, but at every atcp b haa met tbe most foriou opoition of the radifal Republicans, who seem determined to compel hira to adopt their policy or drive him into tbe arms of its Democracy. An open ruptute be tween the Republican and the Administration is imminent, and cannot b poetponed lor jer than the opeLiag of the r.ext Coocreja. The current rumor of Cabinet change .ooq to b made hasset the politirin here in a rew fer ment. Mr. Jobnaoa keep hi owu ccunaai so completely that tone of them cu eveu guc.a wbat be intecds to do. or whom he will probibly select as hi choicn Cabinet advisers. He ha conaultcd with many of tbe Republican party managers; but tbe fact that within the last few dayi be has been closeted with on of the old Democratic leaders, excite the liveliest apprehensions as to the course he will take. 'I lie I'riualltr of the States. . From the X. Y. World. We will preface what we bav to say on thin euhjrct by on or two remarks on tbe following reolutiou otkred bv Audrew Johnsen, at the called session, in Jfcbl, and passed by him with much resistance: Resolved by tbe Senat, Tbat the present deplorable civil war baa been forced upon the country by the disanionists of the Southern State, now in arma against ibe Constitutional Government, and in arms around tbe capital; that io this national emergency, CoDgrea. banishing alt feeliugs of mere passion or rskentmeot, will recollect only its duty to the whole country: and tbat this war ia not wared en their part iu any spirit ot oppression, or for any purpose of con quest or luhj'igfitioa, or purpufe ol overthrowing or interfering aaitb tb rights or dtabliobed iuftitution of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of tbe Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all tho dignity, aqualitr and right. of the several States unimpaired; and that aiEoon as tbeieohjccts are accomplish ed the war ought to ceaee. Th? last lines of thia resolution define the ob ject for which the military power of the Union was called into requisition, aud tb terminus a' which it ought, in the then opinion of Mr Johrj?on, to be laid down. The Tresident ha co ofteu declared that he stands by his antece dents, that it would be doing b:tn injustice to suppos hat intends to abjure an opinion ex preyed iu a manner so formal, with an erapha sis eo solemn, and bavin? euch direct relation to the particular jtage in our affairs at which be be came the chief actor. Tbe object! for which Mr. Johnson declared that recouro was bad to the mili'.ary power ol the Union, sr three m number; the nrst two ol which hav already been attained, but the third not yet. Tbe three are there:. 1. Tbe supremacy ot tbe Constitution. '.2. The prr servaliou of the Union. '2 The unimpaired eqsilitr of tbt e era Slates. The first two of these purposes having beea accomplished, Freidcnt Johnson has disbanded a large portion of the armv; and to judge him by his own words, the warlike powers which he continues to exercise are exerted only a.- a means of superintending and insuring the accomplish ment of the tHrd and final end ot the war, which h the reparation of the States to a condition oi unimpaired dignity and equality. This done, be is bound by bis own declarations, to relinquish all powers not exercied iu a state of peace. It I always or advantage to keep tne eud clearly in view, und to raako it & critetioa for judging of the means adopted for ita furtherance If the unimpaired equality of the States is tbe only remaining purpose for which military authority continues to be used, it is clear that the war power caosot be employed to break down State equality. Tb Radicals are trying to spur on the President to subvert that equality ot the States, which aa a Seuator he declared it tb final object of the war to retor unimpaired. Uut logic, statesmanship, aud common sense are all on tbe side of the President supposing tho President to stand by the position of the Senator. If there is any proposition relating to our lei eral Hystem which may be considered as incontrovertible, it is this: that tbe States in the Union are equal in dignity and rights. There are some subjects of wbirh it may be difficult to define the precise quantum of power which the States hav given up to the Federal Government or retain fur themselves; but w hereser the dividing line may be drawu between Stte and Federal powers, it ia certain tbat whatever powers are retained by one statft, are equally retained by all. Tbis results from the single instrument of surreader, without any nice inquiry into tbe meaning of its particu Ur clauses. The Constitution declares that al! powers not by it delegated to the General Govern ment, nor by it prohioite 1 to tho State, ar reserved. Now, the delegation if power, and the prohibitions of power, being made in language which includes all tbe States alike, there is no means of proving that anj particular power doe, or dove not, belong io a State which does not equally prove that it belongs to all, or to none. W hateer may be the true interpretation of tbe Constitution, it would be the height of absurdity to msketbe same lacgusge mean dillerent things' There i nothing in the Constitution which sp plies any more to one State than to another, the very same words being used with reference to all. The equality of the States bein thus m ii'aiably tablihtd, the whole ground h eut awsy Irotu under th Radical. The? base nothing left to stand upon. Nothing cau rightfully be demanded of any State which i not euforced upon every other. If Vsrmout or lUiuoia determines for itaelf tbe question of suffrage, so mut South Carclica or Arkansas. If New York make what regulation id.e p!es-es in regard to the adrciaaioa of oegroe to the ballot-box, so snust Virginia This rult from the fact tht be surrenders of powtr made by Virginia to the Federal Gov en rural are granted in preciaelv the same terms as the surrcLdcrs niide b? New York, namely, iu the language of the Constitution Tbe qualifications for Federal Sanators aud Re presentativea are defined iu tbe destitution, and they are the same for every State Representatives must be twenty fire years of are, and have beea seven ytar e tiler. of tbe IVned States: Senators thirty years of g and cine year citirensjand both, before takmgtbnr setts, must take an oath" to support the Contitution It these qualifications aod the regularity of the e ectiou are tbe only tyo.ot inquired into re spectmg the qualifications of members from i ita cru ett. the in wir? tnut be limit rd to thr ame point in reference n members from M. a-ippi, luasmuch as all the S.atea stand upon a perfectly eqaal footing. The d, Jmnce between FresiJent JohLsoo and the Radical i. at bottom, a difference as to betbsr the State are equal. Admit the Union to be tndtolubl, admit that tbe Southern State er ttill in th Uoioa, and argument for the President's position are of overwhelming aad itre!stible force. According to Mr. Jebosoi, the oiiIt proper mplo?roeot of the tnilitarv authority it iu restoring what the Radicals insist he hall ue it to destroy, via : "unimpaired di nity, equality, and rights uf lb State " A race between a dummy eagine ar.d bortes 1 is to be on of tb Stures of the agricultural fair at Wcreeter

STATE ITE.TI.

The ex; er.se of the Provost Marshal's office in the Seventh district froca Jose lit, lSt3,to July Tat. lfc, was $31.229.91. IsTtitsTiiG IrtafS The Terre Uaate correspondent of the Pari III. Time gets off tbe following good things: "A wealthy company cf ecu!atora have obtained a thirty jeira' ie oa tLe Walash and Krie Canaf from Terre Hae to Evarsville. They pay a nomi: al sum annually for the lease, and agree to pot it in good boating order in the course cf twr sear. The estimated cot of re pairs is abr-t '$00.000. The esrtainty of the entcrpri.'c has produced a rerfeet thrill in the bittiU sffa iaof Tcrr Uaute. Property in rer part of the t:ty has already advanced mere than fifteen per eest. 'i be iroa furnace in Greece coaaty iatobe iramediately repaire at immense cost. Glosse!, Bales 4 Co , of New York, have purcha?ed grounds ia tbe southeast part t the city, where tbey propose ersrt.ng an extrrive t oil it g-mill. Sjme parties from Chi ea;o have alo been here to select a suitable site in the upper part cf town for a paper mill. A splendid lice of packer will be put oa the canal cxt rammer, to ran down iuio Greece, Pike, and some other interior couatie. Terre liaute will now become one of tue largest manufacturing emporiums of the North. "The Young Men's Mercantile Arsxiation have perfected arrangements for an extensive course of scientific and literary lectures this winter Arc org tbe celebrities who bare accepteJ invitations are, John Bright, England, subject: Mcnogamia.cr the cotnaon destiny of tbe Cau casian, Asiatic and African taces. Joha B Gougb, subject: Temperance. G. Gazzibritti, subject: Italy. Gerritt Smith, subject: Negro Suffrage. O P. Morton, surject: Tbe National Debt a National Clewing. Frederick Douglas, (colored,) subject: Tho Metaphysics of Miscegenation. The course promises ereat pleasure to those who think th day of jubilee has come. Se&toa tickets for the course are solJ by the Secretary of the Association-for $15." Tm; Potato Rot. We bear much complain ing from farmers and gardeners ia this vicinity witn reference to the present potato crop, ilany predict an entire failure on account of the rot. Otherwise the crop would have beea immense. Goshen Time. Tne Forty-Fourth Indiana Veteran Volun teer were arrested, says the Nashville Dip atcb. in that city on 1 hursday, by order of Major General Thomas, fer having committed some depredations at Stevenson, Alubama, a few days ago. Ciirlwu Homaiice of Ilr. Knne. From the Rochester Cu:on.j The following fact. concerning Dr. Kare, tbe famous Arctic Kxp'.orer, and Miss Margaret Fox, one of the young Udies who established Roches ter s fame for initiating the raps of the spirits are quite interesting. 1 hey come to us from a uir correspondent who is fully conversant with all tbat i suted: A bock will probably apppar within a short time, giving tbe facta iu tbe history of Dr. Kane. the Arctic Navigator, which have been hitherto fhroudei iu Djsterv. h is true that he was for years euageo to Miss M&rgaretta Fox, one ot tb yenng ladie who firat prepeuted tho pheno mena of "spirit rapping." Dr Kane fell in love with the girl while stie was sitting as a public medium in 1 ciiadelphia, in lo'd, when she was fifteen years ol age. VS ith her mother' consent be removed her from all association with the spiritualists, and placed her iu a private school near Philadelphia to remaiu duriug his absence in the Arctic regions. On his return in Iböö thev were to have btei married, but the opposition of Ur. Kane stiamiij was euch that Mi-s box re leased Lim from bis engagement. He loved her, however, too well to live without Ler: and in April, Ib.'b, the engagement was renewed, with the understanding that it should be kept secret till the publication of Dr. Kane's crett work should realize au independence for him. Iu Oc tober, 1.'G, hi phyiicisn having ordered Dr Kane to hnglacd, he was secretly married to Miss Fox, and made bis will leaving live thous and dollars to her in a private tru to his brother Ilia last letter was addressed to her -f. i i . l . i oi legacy wa.a nut pau, ano some injurious reports having been raised, Mrs. Kane's legal ad visers urged a suit for dower a tho widow, and the publication of a memoir. Uae was prepared embodying lJi of Dr. Kane'a lov letters, and hit. Csrletoo had it iu presw, when the publica tion ar.d suit were both stopped by a compromise with tn brothers and executor ot Dr. Kane: thev agreeing to pay the lady the interest of the money left her, and a sum down to repay her ex reLstri, proviuea sne would discontinue tne suit in the Orphans' Court, Fhiladelphia, and would seal up the letters, with the M3 memoir, and place them iu the hands of a trustee, who would surrender them to the Kane family at her deith A bond was signed by the Kino's iu leC2 tor the observance of the terms they agreed to; Mrs Kane being Permitted to reclaim her letters, le in the event of their f ailure to pay the quarterly instalment ol interest. 1 bis agreement was ?io lated by their refusal to pay first, thcaum prom iscU for her expene, tbeu tbe quarterly instal ments, and in Jnne last Mrs. Kane reclaimed her letters of the trustee. She is row at liberty to publish tho volume which ig to establish her fair fame, and to ibow tbe world the singular exam pie of faithful love, enduring through uukiud nes and calumny. The death of Mrs. Fox Mrs. Kane's mother. Las retarded tbe publication but it will doubtless appear in good lime. Cures for tlie Cholera. ra a .a . 4 . i tie reports ot tne muaness ot tne present visitation ot cholera, which were so carefully a a - a a . uisHt-mioatea some wee its since, nave an proved incorrect, and Kurepe is bow under a tisitation ol the epidemic. The usual alarm ia experiencod one class of persons accepting its coroiDg as a dispensation to which we must submit, and an other class devising modes to mitigate the seventy of the visitation, and to cure the disease Uae writer declares very ratioually that cleanliness, good food, regular habits, will almost secure a person or a place; arid aabete these are wanting there is lo security". Another a-ure us that cholera, in its first stage, can always be succeaalully treated, unless the system id weakened by other tiitea.es. by dissipation, or by some sptci.al cauo. A Her. Dr. Ilamlm suggests this cholera mixture: "Efjual part, by weight, of liquid laudauum, epiriis of camphor aud liuctureot rhubarb, wbicb has bceu used here, Lot only by him, but bj many others, with the greater success in meeting the 6rct stages f tbe disease. It diarrhoaa ia carefully kept oS' by the use of thia mixture, the danger ot cholera is very alight ." In tbe second tag of rclape and cramps clear brandy taken internally, mustird plasters aud other means of keeinf up external heat, by friction, etc., are very often u-ed with succea. There ia always hope in cholera until the patient i actually dead, ai d iu severe Cte recovery often depends upon the persistency and eucrgy wiih wh:ch the iiir.a-e is ciet and attacked at every s'.age. Mr. Dane, an English traveler and Orientalist, recommends this treatment for cholera, which he noticed, while residing at Cairo, was very tSVctual, had been used iu Spaiu, ConaUutiuopIe and ludia, and wa bever followed by typr.ua or taphotd lever, which proved fatal iu many cases when the cholera itelf had been subdued by other means. "If the patient have vomited the prisonous matter, which is characteristic of the disease, and resemble rice water, give a tablespoon! ul ot powdeted tuuetard, iu a tumbler of cold attr, as an emetic A 1 ; e r the vooiitinp, (whether produced by the diea or the above means ) iu a few minute give a wine glassful of brandy, witi tea fcraiLS ol capsicum (cayenne pepper,) tirred up in it. Tb: generally produces almost immediate relief, and, witbtr? as bour, reit, perspiration end sleep. Iu a tew cases it was fouLd aeceesary to take balf a doe of braudy, asd cap sicutn Alter hlf au hour more. A accord half dose was never required, t at should it be. it may bs i?e:i. No otoer fljid shotifj bo drank before tecuvcriüj; to accelerate cjnvalncesce. It baa bera sueesied that flftaeu dropd of ammonia r 1 a I eaK n ati V .. a (aa a. utal n la otm at bV a .4 ajsj -ui unv lu.rt , I u äuii iia,?, aaa j j vat.tagtju!y iea three or four timei during J It e folIowiLir dav The aboae quantity of braudy aud capsicum i tor at.v ratient 'i"rit a ir a?pV In other taea, two th;rds or half cf tbat rinantity rn'p.'ht suirice." Horace tireelcy ia not the general or milialt) eiitor of the New Twrk Tribute. Thai tnut importaot poiu n ia niled by Sidney Howard Ciay Tte salary uf each i stated at $7,HJ. Tbe ilary ot Mr. Frederick llodoo. managiriT editor of the Herald, Is $10,000, wbicb is the same paid to Mr. C A. Daaa, the chief editor of tbe Ch'.caf o Daily ReDub'.i aaa

ALLSOimop PAItACRArilV Tbe higher aa as holds bis bead tbe plainer we can see bis ears.

What fruit doe a newly married aH.tt. - a. a couple uioauy .t'raf; , green rear. About forty novels are cow being usued serially in Great Bnuin, nearly all in monthly magazines. Tbe New York Tablet estimates, from eta tisticsj furnished, that the total Csttclic'pöpulation in Europe i 147.134 0KJ; in Asia and Oceanlea. 9 eeS.OOT; ia Africa. 4.071.000; la America, 46.L7U.OOi); total ia the world, JaJUI.OW). A writer io the Wasbinetoo Chronicle anderstanda "it la the exprefd opinion of beads ol bureau that, as a. jrbole, the employment oi women in the depart ment is a failure. Tern then out, certainly. Ttey have goi to votes. The eeientiSc came of cattle murrain in England pneumonia pecorun epixootica typhca The nabüc are alwavs demanding tbat thing shall be called by their right names. i here i no excue row for them if thev miscall this. Th newest thins out U ' plumpers " . for hollow cheeked damsels. Tbe plumper is made of porcelain, pear shared in term, flat oa ene side and buly.ns out on the other. Tbey fit oa the iQide ot tbe checks, giving a round, plump appearance; hence d jubtles their name. The 'orfo!k Day Book, in noticing tbe rsge or camp meetings at tbe North, at th present time, remarks that tby have bad so maay camp meetings in lae bona within tbe lt four years, that tbe peopi seem disposed to uiapense with the article " at rreseni. a A grand-daughter of Chief Justice Marshall is said to be In great distress, at Ashland. Virginia, havinbetn ruiced by the war. She Las eight chiloren, and her husband is old and Misess. They were rich before the rebeUca, but invested all thc r money iu Cou federM bends. Harper's Magazine for Septsabar hu an Ilustraied poem commencins,Sweet i the to'cs thai call From babbüng aaterfaita." So joke is iatenufd, however. A letter tiora Nantucket savs "the eras grows on the fiddle of tbe streets tbat once eel oed to the buv feet of trade. Vast e.iifk-e perm oandle "manufactories, oil cellars. shir chandlers' s:ore are abandoned to the mercy of .1 1 . - TT t . I . . . . tqc elements. no;e a;oo- and rows ol baild ",c The five levliae editors of Xew 'otk are of ; Celtic orisio. Raymond i of WIb descent, i Greeley of Iru-h stock: Dennett is a Scotch Cif Iri-ih tiii'lr TlawnriAir ta sh Hrt n Celt; Bryant, of the l'ojt, h of Irish - v l - 1'l.UII - SB aJLVil Lll . . Origin, l Charles Moran, of the Comrsrcial Advertiser. is also of Irish stock. A large meeting ot tae oldeat clanters of Lt Fouche, L , was receotlv held, when thev re solved to quit trying ta rai-e eusr. The rewort of their committee re that cotton cannot beraned with the ptuent labor forte in the Siate, and they tecoinneended platiter tJ turn their attent;uo entirely io corn. A very loquacious lady offered to bet her husband fiee pound nhe would not SDeak a wold for a week. "Done," ciie.i the delighted husband, itmtautly putting down the money, which tho lady as soon look up ani put in her pocket, observing naively that she would secure it until the was defied "Why," said the hu"ban I, "Ivö won it alreadv." and required hr to fork over. "Not at all," s lid the lady, "you are mistaken in th time I mean the week after I ant buriei." The It Jy went shopping the mic afternoon. The Duchess of Kent, mother of tie proseat Queen ot Ehland, being left a widow wheu tier daughter whs eihl moi.Ui old, davoted herself faithfully to tha greu p irposo of training her to be worthy of tho -rown. Thia admirable womau proved herseli ?ery way derrriri'T In Ii ihn tn vili ,.f ,V. I hap.that ever lived. She iursed the infant j Ictorit at her own bosom tlway attended to its uathiog and drcsu g, and i -oon as the little girl could hit alone, she wsj Laced at a small table beside her mo.her'.o, at her raeal, yet never indulod in any -sxeept the prescribed sin pie kirds ot food tli? curly beiDR taught ob'dier.ee tcmpcraDce Ld Mlf-contr.il. Her father (louith son of decree HI) having died vf?ey deep m debt, her mother encouraged her to Lty aside money whicU mißht have been expeulad iu tne purctiae ot toas. aa a fund to pay tbe titoiana aatnt öirn:(anl r-he did it, too. nval honorably and faithfully what a mother.' arvi what a Oaubter !) thua cultivating the virtues of jimice. fortitude, Edelitv, prudence rl4 filial devotion. Through the whole period of her royal dhter'a education, the counsel aoid example of this faithful mother (who wai her oleguardian) were constantly directed taward fit ting her to become a he i the best sovereign, morally t oeakinjr. thit ever Mt upon the RngTish throue. lw to fiet ia llreaktast. M. X ,in black coat and white cravat, presented himself one morning at tbe house of M. N , a distinguished dv)!'io functionary, in I'aria M. X introduced himself. " Monsieur," said he "will you permit me to explain to you a plan !y which you can make 5UO.O00 franca at once and without trouble." Monsieur," replicU M N , with tbat suavity lor which he U aoied,'! would listen to you ith the greatest pleasure, but I waa about to t-it down at table with ny family when you were announced. If, however, you will do" ua the honor to breakfast with us. we can discus your business afterwards ' j M X accepted, ate like an ogre, ws3 gay, gallant and almost tender lit M'lle N . After the breakfast and the coffee, came cigars. f; If YOii are resdv to talk abont huinra. said Mr X , "I am cutirely at your ser vice." "My j reject is verj aituple, and can be very easilv carried out." "Very well." ou have a daughter to marry. Monsieur?" "Ctrt tiul vou hare iuat seen her But wnat has that to do with the mttter?" j " ou propose to give her a million francs for : her dowry?" j "Monsieur, I don't ce your drift." i "I will take her for hilt the mouey!" j It nppesre.1 that X ahn lived he his! wits, hud brcakfapt. Uev ittti iLia iceuious way to get a I'htsiolooical lnEyoaii:vA. An army crrcepoodetit writes: "In the army, and amonj; returnol soldiers, I have noticed one fact io particular somewhat at varisLce with tbe usual theories. It is that ligbt-haireJ men, of the nervous, sanguine type, stand canjpaitjnirg teller than tbe dark hatred n;cn, u: bilious temperament. L-jok through a raw rejrimeot on its way to the field, and you will find fully one half of it member to be of the black hair, dar'; akioaed, large boueJ, bilious type. See thst f:t 'e regiment on in return for tnu-terout, and . m will find that the blackhaired element bV- Lielte J away, JeaTirjR at least two-third, perhapa three-fourths, of tbe regiment to be represented by red, brown and flixeu hair. It ia aiao r otictd that men frtna the eines, alih'er in jhytique. ajj apparently at tbe outset unable to enuure fatigue and priratiuD, gtand & severe campaign much better than men from agncultural dianicts. A thin, pale looking dry good clerk will do more marching; atid starving than many a plough boy who looki mucular enough to take a bull by tbe tail and tbtow him over a stake and rider fence MASONIC. MFF.TINH OF ANCfFNT LANDMARKS' No. 31, will be held th;Telay) e ven-o'clia-k. M. H. llat.PlN. Secretary. s IOdpe, icg, at i; Iliwclirirffc. yj 1 FNUINL rCüVlVTs rca Mi.K ADDSSSS P. 0. Lot 13i7. NOTICE. riiii?: rARTNrninip hkretfork EXurriNC bk. 1 tweeri THOMaH WkKN and THOMAS) A. URA, tu ib- work f tri laprevments Contracttr, Ac, t th; day divlfd by oataal Cofien!; Thons Wrea aaicaie ail contracts taken by a, and is respasibl for it r Con:p,etUn. aad tUo paj all aoccn du hy u. and rece ra and coilect all moaeys due te aa on a dren ract txJae. lh an Wrea ia renar. STe ctlv tor ach claim a

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Information Wanted, I5r02ilAn05 WASTID CP KATHAtt! MEIER, bor In 9r.uerla&4, aal vt Is anted to a aaaay ans una ef "Leiber." of tn;anap!t r ancicftj. If tby arul write to tir srotter la Ohio they will confer a favor oa him, or acy iafun&atioa of tbeaai will b) taaoafolly rcaeat by J0I15 MEIIS, sepllt Cars Tra&k Joseph a, Ha-iIUoa, Okie. FOR SALE. TVcw Jersey Sstrccl. C0IE Cns Vacant Uu ca 3fonk 5ew Jerv treet; n tbre at $ai pr fxt treat, aa4 thro at t-3 per foot front; a'l frsDt eart, as 4 Le abeae rrai. Fer sals in reasoLable payaenta. B. D. J05CS. eal aUtat Agent, epl2 5Jt 37 Kaat Wa-fclnjtea treet. NOTICE. Notice to Liquor Dealers. Ordered, BT THK EOAED OF C0MMI5I05ERS OF JfARIOX County. Indiana, lb at aftr tbo first Monday of lecember, thai said board aul not consider or arant a p plications for been to retail liquor at other than the BetrvQ and neld at the Court Heae, in Indianapolis, on tbo firt ilonrfays of March, JaLe, Septemt er aid De cumber, of ech year. latitanapoli Sept. t. JACOB T. WRIGHT. seplMniedaatw Auditor Marlon C ucty. DRY GOODS. ckv;i w. rax. AltX. 9. COSBCITT. jou a. cox. PEE.CONDUITT VCOX WBOLKFAtK PtlLtRa l DRY GOODS AM) NOTIONS No. 4 Alvord's Block. fOCTU MERIDIAN STSRKT, 15DI ANAPOUi. We hate taken the aoa'.h store ia the beaatifal Bloc a oa Meridian street, and are near opening a near LARGE & CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK cr si: vsohli: goods, iTowhicnwe re!DectfnllT fLT'te the attention of Msr thnlJ, OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. a . . . . . . . m . Ana bavin? teen boaent exciasivelr for cami. and nn jer favorable circunMance.-. wo are confluent of being able to ol-T in lucementa not excelled In any WJESTERlSr MARKET. Sulicltin a share of trafe, me a: the favcr of a call and examination of oar Stock. Poo; Conduitt & Co. epll-dltno. FRUITS, GROCERIES. &C. M. sVO.ttwaN. i. r.TfrrtK. STONEMAN & TÜTTLE. Wholriale Dcalei in Wooden and Willow Wares, FOREO AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Slii;t?, Cotton Yiirnw, TEAS, TOBACCO, Fancy Groceries, etc., etc., r.riirr tTirrlalltatt und Loultinnn Ms.. , n i.-.k. i i n . 'AXt th' Uion Dfp0t' t; ISDlANATOLlS, IXI. i We are now receiving onr new htock of good. sepi-dlm 1 . .- - - - MEDICAL COLLECE. fl If nfllfl II fni I IJinijl All! nfllA f JlßlJIIjiL l Uli Ijllillti UI1 UIllU 45th ANNUAL SESSION. MUS WKLL-KXOWN SCHOOL OF MED'CtXK II A 5 entered uron lis 45th year Lcior will be ruruel asfolluw: Clinical Lecturee will cominoi ce on WeJnnlaT. Otta.be 4. The prelimluarv t"rrr, Including Didactic I.fctaresat tbe Collate, and Clinical Leciur at the College lipnaary and Ho pitaN, will mrance on ths 1-th ct Octo ber, and continue until tbe opening of THK RKQUL&n SKSSlOX, NOVKMPRR lit. Tickets to tb coarhP, - f?5 Matrirnlatlon, ...... 6 GEORGE C. Bf ACKSIAÜ, If. D., i'l-ofekor or Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Cltofal 8"rery. JAMES GRAHAM. If. D., rrofe3orcf the Theory and Practice of Medicine. M.B WRItiÜT, M.D., l'rofMor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. C. G.COMEQT, M. D., Professor of tke Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. THE0P1IILÜS PARVIN, M. 0 , PrnfftHtcr of Materia Med lea and Therapeatlrs. 17. H. G' BR -CHT, M. D , I rcfestor of Anaiomy. ROBERTS BAKTHOLOW, M.fl., J'rofesaor of l'bjaic aud Medical 'Jbtmlatry. 8MUKL MUKLE.M. D., DenttHittratur of Auato.uj. R vT ül'JXWVft, V., Pronecfor to Professor of Surgery. C. O. WKlGUr, M. li ., Troector to Profcsor of anatomy. Address THKOPHII.l'S PARVIN, M, Ii, Venn, hepll-dl Awlmo. I l7 Seventh tre", Cincianatt. FARM FOR SALE. I OK lt). IWI5H TO SELL A FARM OF F.10HTT ACR1CS, thre and a half na lea Northeaat of Indianapolis, ou County Koad, two mile North of the National Koad. Tbe said Farm has SIXTY ACRES CLEARED, And the Balance In good Timber Pasture. fiOOD HOUSE AND OUTHOUSES, BARN AND 8DKDS.! OOJD ORCIURD aND FRUIT TREKS OK ALL KINDS. J f"7 For particulars call on the uafeitigned, at No. 83 North Delaware treet. .0,16 dtf WM WILKI-ON. OYSTERS, &C. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. ToTKk-S RKCFIVED DAtLT BT IIPHJSS, IN cans, half-can aud teil. Alo tresh and is ait iter FiU. Order promptly Blled. .raall pront and ack return. No. 11 North Illinois Street, Oppoetlo th Bate U-ue, Indlanapoii. aagTS-cCm C. C. WILLIAM!. ALES. s .a. nsr d s ' CKLIBRATED CHICAGO STOCK m CREAM ALES, a ir id uz rr zz. ponTBn JOS. ) CO.4m:K, hole ARent, No, 54 South Dlinoiß Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. r lit IK ondertigT'td ha alwaj n hand a large aspply f. f Ban a aad lia'J lUrrH for th Tra-ie, aod 4.-vr harr! for Private familie. U Uta hotUa a; rd Porter exprea!y for Privat

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MASONIC HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 & 16. ARLINGTON. KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS! FROM THE ACADEMY CF MrsiC, CHICAGO. Everywhere acknowledged by the preaa and puMIc tL Sovkbkisns or Tai Pions-iox. Entire cbanpe of Pracramme on Saturday evecin. ADrssio öO cents. Children ander ten years of aso, 2A cents. Door open at 7 o'cUck. Concert ccmrjcnces at . sepll-dlw MiWOLITiX THEATRE. Corner of Wtthinfto and Tennrttte Streeti. TlntiHger .Tlr. W. Il.rtllef. Tuesday Evening, Sept. 12th, 1865. F. S. CHANFRAU. jiiwm. jLiBiijBKrr. NEW COMEDY. JE 3VX. Paicaa or Aoaiasioi. Parquet te and all reserved eatit ?5c. Dre Circle &c; Private Boa., for six prrsons, f5 W; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Gallery and Family Circle, Sä cent; Children In arras, $15. CHANG K OF TIME: Door open at?a o'clock prcialy. Orfrtur tornmeuces at 8 o'clock precisely. PAKT1CCLAR N OTIC I. -Tha Uone Cars leave the Theater every eveulng at the close of the performance. People living at a diatance can relj on tola. CLAIM AGENCY. LAW OFFICE WAR. CLAIM, AND f ; O I. L, K CT I O 7k AU K i C Y , o. til V--a.t iaa la I li si ton Sltreel, l.Ul.l.ll'OM, IXV. A' LL KINDS OF MILITARY BU8INKS3 TRASSAC I KU. All clat.es of War Claim correctly i-rcuared, applied for, au l piompt.y collected. olaiera and UfUccrs, who, trora defective roll or j other cauree, taaa-o not obtaiLed full Paj and Bounty can j obtalu tbe tame frcm the Trt aury Department through this agency. i Pay, Bvut:ty and Penions for SoM'cr, OtBcer, or their Legal Heirs, if entries". Pay Ijr Ilon a ltt iu tattle, en picket, or ia tha line 1 of duty, undtr orders. AU dsoiages by I roopa or by Military Order; eeery class of claim founded In law, justice, cr equity, cored Unpaid County aud Township Bounty collected. Cuuena of Itiiar.a holding Military claims, .o!dirs ani Officers of tha Morgan ra d, can oUU n their pay. Baiut;s Ix-tore the Stat Military 4U liiii.g Committee forlosaorue of prop?rty, urKistluf , trausportira; or recruiiitg men, will t attended to promptly. Ufllce'-a' BicM pjy for Scrvauis Waa;e obtained. (Officera will call or correj.irid, and fln! it to their lnteret to do so.) Commutation of Ration for Prisoner of War, or men on furlough, prelily bt!ned. errors on rolle corr-cied, tor meu rorRfuIly cbarjad arid tried for defrtioa. Civil aul Miliia y Collections made in all Connies of the Ktat ly Trarelioir AKcts. Offlcera 6a:ttlemruts and Retarna made out oa fair terms, and certiKc ate MalaeJ with dispatch from the Departments Mr JOrtH F. DCR'IELD Is attached to thta office, who has been for two year Id thia toplae of OZcers' Returns and Ssttleate uts, and Is thoroughly ported ia every question. All Veteran Officer who are being mustered out can obtain their Final Affidavit! and l ay Accounts, wirraat ed correct, on which to draw their Boat pay. Rlanaa of all kind on baud. Fall Instruction gireo te returtloj Oflcrr without charge. CmptBt Clerk antf notariea alwavs la tbo Crr. An efficient At;eat at Washington City, f uslhe In all parts of the State transacted by mail. Office oppoalte Metropolitan Theatre aud Ma or Dunn's D. . Mus ering and D.abur-lng Office, neat ti Ma-onic Hall, Sheets building No. 79 We.t Waiblnston atreet. J. W. BLAKE, ladlaua Tola., Attorney aad Clair aaSO-dif Late Colonel iotu Aartjt. MED.CAL LECTURES. CINCINNATI COLLEGE or MEDICINE AND SURGERY. T THE TWKNTIKTH KFGCI.AR COURÄF OK LF.CTUKrS will teKin on MONDAY, OCrOBKR 3 and cbtitihuo uiiti- the latter part of February, with preI miliary lec-airra darin: the flrt three werk f Octi-tr, There will be Choical ltorea in the Commercial (City) llosp tal throsghout tbe entire winter, open to medical stadents. TACCLTY: B. S. Lawson, 11. D., Prof, cf tbe Principles and Practice of Medicine. Thvmaa WcmmI, M. D., Trf. of Surgery at.d Clinical Surgery. John II. Tate, M. D.. Prüf, or OWMric and Di-a-vs of Worn ii. Dauiel VanijLaii, M.I)., Prof, vf Chenirtrj and Toxicology. frfdrlck Rwlker, M. D., Prof, cf Pathology aad Dieaea of ChiMrru. K. . t.eed, M. D , rrof. of Materia Medica and Therapeutcs. K. K McHvaire, M. I) , Prof, of Pbyioloj-y and FertllSiC M-d'CiL. K. P. üood, M. D. Prof. .f Descr'.pthe and Saralcal Aba omy. II I) ti ti . . u n r J,uT::t" ' v' .1" -.........uTmcurgr.,. FKIS: For all the Profeorst tickets Matricu aüou fr 40 03 i 00 a io 1 io 25 UU D aonvtrator's ticket Hospital ticket.... Graduation Kee .... Stadent on their ariival In the city, by callittg at th Collide, onthwet corner of Longworth and Ontral aveuae wilt aMtel la procanog ctmfrtabl lodglaj. Por circulars or further information a1rea ep9 dw3t B. S. LAWaOS, M. D., Deaa. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. J: h X 4 1 '4 A. A 0 J ' Art. Jily.T-dly PROFESSIONAL. LUTHER 0. WATERMAN, M. D., Iliy kIcIiiii ttiiel Sur;cou ATE 8orca Th'.rty-aiath laduna Tluntee. Ml Offlce -6s) arth Pean-ylvanla treet. half a aonara. bwrth l r m roaimc. waa Ta4 taTaaaaaa faaa4 tara atay aad

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Lira WmSLOW A.n Kiportencd 5are and Female Ffcye'flaa ofe Mhe attention of mrtkera.aar SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which jTsatly facilitate the process af ttrtklnf, hy softettfngj the aum, rededec all tafiamanatloti.wlllailay ALL PAIN and spaanodlc actlen.and Is SÜBET0 REQULATEtheBOWELS Depeadipon It, taotlar. it will fire rt teyoaraalvai Relief and Health to Tour Infants. W have put Bp aad aold this articlefor oer?oyeari, and CAN SAT IN CONH1 KNCK ANDTRCTll of It wbat we have nea-er been able to say of any other m4lelne NKVKR HAS IT FAILED I.N A SINULK INSTANCE TO XFFKCT A CUKK, when t;mly Drd. .Niaar did we know an lntat.c of dianatiafactiwo by any one who asr4 it. On the contrary, all are drl.ghted with It oper' tion, aud speak In term of commendation ot ita anagtea ffecta aad raadical virtue. Vfa apeak in tbla matter "WHAT WK DO K50W," a'ter 30 years eiperience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION IORTHI tXlJILMENT OF WHAT WK HRKE DlCLARD. In a!mot every In stasca where the luant is nftering froaai pa!a and exhaustion, relief will bo found In fifteen ertwenty ! minute after the syrtp I administered. Full direction tor ning will accompany ea a fcottia. Noco genuin ealea th fac-atmlle of CURTIS aä PSK KINS, New York,! on tbe ottside wrapper. Sold by Drsggiatsthroujrbeattbo world. Price only 35 Cents a Cottlr. Tho Florence Nightingale or the Nursery. Tho follewlLg Is an extract from a letter written by tbe Ker. K. Z. Weiser, to the Gercan Reformtd Me, eager, at Chambersburg, Pa.: A DENEFACTREOO. ! There la a woman la tbo public ! wboao saaue baj ill tlnn. kn uiwiiltil. In aar nv.cd. with tia Tan kee," Quack," asd" Humbug." Hut It i so & logger, and we deeire to wreit her name from all auch su-plclou atsoclation in all other nilad. Wbateaer notion wo may bare f womanly delicacy and propriety, wa will all admit that woman alone la tho Nur tb ffood Nura' the ltt Nur. Whether aball ba ! Physician or not, is a question which must be decided by time and principle, and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, capric and custom may aa we. I be ha re tbeaa. elvea, for if there la really a want, thr will alao b a supply; If there be a "calling," Here will be a comlnf . Nature and baman society ar always eif-anpptyln, and thongh Art and Fa.bin may hi rider, they cannot preaeat. Mr. Wlnslow dee sot wlib to treat you geotleman' Nordoes h preacrib a reirlmon for your wlaee; bat he modeatly appears a a maanger of health and hap pine! to your iLfict la tie cradle Is tlert anjtblnf Improper In tbatt A 5ure f "30 years" eiperioaa can boldly aay what le or la set food for a babe, ar4 ought to be lutened to. God speed ber on her bumble and happy mission. Fhe Is the most sceceaafnl phyaj. dan and anoi effectual tnfactrea oar Utü one rr enjeyad her doting parents aot e ace pied. Just epen tbe deor for bar, aiid Mrs. Wlntlow will proae tha Amer Iran Florence Mghtingalo of tho Nurry. Of thia w are ao eure, that we will teach eur 8-ay" to say A Blessing on Mr. Winslow" for helping berUturrlte and escape the griping, col Icking and teething siege. We confirm ea-ery word set forth in tha proepoctns. It performs precisely what It profeeaee to perform, every part of It nothing leae Away with year "Cordial," :'ParoRor1c,"MDrtp,,,,Laudannoi,M and erery other Narcotic," by which the babels druggad Into atapidlty, and rendered dull and Idiotic for Uf. We baa never seen Mrs. W'lnslow know ber only through tho preparation of her "toothing tyrup for Children Tthin." If wo had the power wa would make her, a she 1, a physical savior to tb Icfastraca. ltel, llrnllli und Comfort to flottier und Child. MKS. WIÜSLOW'B S00mi5GBTBU? for chlldrea tMthlas;, aoftena th (aas, r4oee lDflasataaUoa, allay all palav, aad carea avtod cholic Paarfectiy ta allcaaes. We woald say te every mother who has a itifftrlcff child, do cot let your prejudice, tor tbe prejudice of ethers, atand btaren yoa and yvr aocer Dg child and tbe relief that will be sure yes, absolutely art 1e fellow the tea ef tbla medkln If timely need. i WON'T FAIL TOI PROCCRI MRU. WI5L0WI 8ÜOTHINO 8YRCP, for chlldrn tethlc. It ha. ba laed for 30 Tear with never fail! et afetv and snccesa wiiliion of mother fer tbelr tnlldren. ItcorreU acicuiy oi Ui stotnacn, relieves wird cboiic, r;nlat the bowel, and gives ret, health andcoeaf-rt to aatLr and child. OfSca5.48 Day street, 5ew York. DO 50T LET YOCR PRWCDICE 8TA5D CETWKC9 soar u Serins; child and the relief that will b abaoluuly sure to follow tho a of M hA. Wl5glX)WÄ hOOTUi0 SYRLP. It corrects acidity f the stomach, relieve wind chllc, regulates th bowel, softens tbe gams, glveirtitte tb mother atd health tatbeblld Tee following 1 a eitract from a letter wrtttea ty tb Rev. J. I. Holm, pastor of tb Flerrepont itro Baptlat Chnrch, Brooklyn, 5. T.. t th Journal and Moaaager, Cincinnati. 0., and speaks volumes ta favor of that wrld-reaw4 ruedietne. MRA. W5fL0W'l BOOTHlSajYRCP.FORCUlLDRl-R TXXTXI150: MW sec aa advertisement lo year ca.lamasf MRJ. WI58IJW'g SOOTHlJca 8TRUP. 5w,w never eatd a word tn favor of a patent me J lein before to oar life, bat w feel c npelledt say te four readers tbat tb! It ao huaibnr w have tried it. and know It tob all it clalaoe. It la probably aaaaw of t aawcewaaful sa4. claes f tb day, becans It la oae of tie best. And thoa f your roaderswh hv bahle caa't d Vttf than lay la a aapply." SPECIAL CAUTION. Th ereat popularity vf Mr. WlaMew' Sotklt.g ! 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