Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4654, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SliNTINEL.

Tift OStCS IT Attt BE PRlf TaRTD.--l Jaeaao FRIDAY MO KM NO, bEI'TKUnr.R 52 Tin: i:tiia i.inv-riii: oiuccr 11 reference to th lot report of tb A gebt of lh y tt, it will be fu:nI that there it outstand log of tb Fit per cent. Stat Stork $5,342. S00, and of tb Two snl cce half per cent. Suit Stockt $2,G7G .4M M. Tba stocks become da In Jsnuarv if it, tut it ii understood la the tonda thai tbey ar rexleernebla at tha pleasure of tb State. Th ßtf per cent stocks aav two sellicr at from e:f.tt? to eighty Are cents oo the dollar, and tbt two aa 1 a hlf ptr cnt at from Cfty Cr to tilt? rents. Wt are ioforret-i that the train object in con. TtaJac tbo ettra eessioa is to adjust tb'n debt. It will b recollected that Iii Eacelleoey recently isiDt leteral wck in .Vew Ycrk to rwopirate hie vital nrgie. bat gentlemen who wer la the cUj tt the not tiro iboajht tht b wa about . . ..11,1 m. mirk min SS ihCT hd Vr eCO. It ii ramoteJ tbat the miin bu!n of our "pa tri tie" Qjveroor, on bi visit eastward, waa to ar range tb plan for rHetoro? the State debt fall, log du lo January, by aubitituticx for it a ail tot. tock, torunsora twenty years Tb Got roor'a floancial amenta in tbat city. Meura. Wmtow, Lar-tta A: Co. fell readily Into tbe pro posed scheme of Hi Excellency, if the? bai Dot teen kind enough to tuitceM it tr biro Let us .n m littl fin the nneration. ITUfn Mr cent. di-'ont on t,342.iOO 1)0 fir. Mtftii. Mwt would iD'i' i to 1401.373 Ou Forty per cent. dis02i. en t2,07a,4CO 50 woe 14 laour.t to 83 1.5 i 80 Making a total cf 11.6 .3,159 W There can b do doubt that a ait per cent. 1 tidiaca atock would reaJilj commtnJ it face, beoe tbe change of the present fire and two od a half into ail per cent, tocks would Lt tb bolder! over siilcen LuncTeJ thousand do! iaia. It would be a rr,t,J Dce speculation fur somebody to gti tbe State to make this arrange meat. Of cour Iii Excellence is eatirIv too "patriotic" and unselfish to be a party in any auch operation i!e!ri. Wisslow, La nur k Co., tb Governor financial frieadi, mj not kowever, hare anj conscientious serup'e in tbat regard, aud it i said tbeT have purchased large amount of tba InJiani fivei t. i two and a balves; for theuelfes and their rmrtsOud cot, io aoticipitiun of the aJja-lmeut of the debt upon tbe l1u we lire) fore hft!wed It is also rportd thtt lho abrcwd Coaoceers hie Mat an agcul li KngUud to purcbte the stacks held there. To get a bill of tu it roigoitude through the Lgialalur U will require coosidrrabl engineer leg, and at the PJ of Dem'jcrs ii quite itaill, tbr may b Induceaiects he'd out for then to parücip-ito in the teiitfita of the oerttion. One bunJicd acd lift j tbuu!tiid i!.llrs would be a malt intter if sxtceu hutdfed thousand dollars coulJ be secun-d tj the ii.vc.-tmert. acJ at the am lime m in'in tho faiiU ar. J bonor of tb State. Such an arrangement would aNo aid to lh alreadj high rcf UtalioQ of Iodi-tn nod Kive Ilia Excelleicj tho credit of bciu a skillful financier, a well as t'ae tidier' frieud." While the arnrgemciit would add some $1120,000 annually to tbe alre.idj burJcromc tnxo.yet ta people should be too happy to make oni acri5ccj to niiitttia the ccJ n:af of Hi- I-xcel lacy and fire i-iui tho rop'itj'.ion of :at fiai&cial ability. ?io.i tamuii.i r vr .ivi;ttn.Tii;i r umns. Tbe Journal is tili harping upon tb tax tiueslioa. Sa uce it commenced the dicm!on it bis chaoged front entirely. A few days ago, io an artiel alluding to the resolution of the Repubücso Convention of Minr.e-ota, it argued. at thetru9 policT, thtt we should tot violate tho cjrjwaci wun out pobu-noiuer?, sou larorca strict ecoooinf in our national expenditure, "fo that the new losus can te ueoits.t4i at lower - . j.i. . j i.ii i r j rate of interest rbsn the present, and at the lime ticiQ Icitc the new bon tnbjtet to Stat and locil taxation ." Her the ground ia assumed that new bonds ran be tndr ubiect to State and local taxation. At tbe c jmmeuceaent of the uijcussioo th Journal declared that the State L. no power to tax Uuited States teruritiei, "tTf!) in the absence of Congressional prohibition." We qiot still further from thia orgm of the Djadocracj. Referring to tbe act of t?oagrc prokibiting tb Stats fro an taxing the Oovtrumeot bond, tbe Journal say: " But the bonds ware equally free from taxa tion, without tho Ojnnnsiont! leiilitioo to wbicb we bave referred, which was, as Senator Sherman aptly described in a recent peweh, only icuportant a. noli&cttiou to the pubho creditor's of tbeir rigbts under tu Constitution of tbe United S.aie. as expounded br tbe SuDrerae Coort" Aain, aftr t joiio a decision and opinion of Chief Justice Mar-uall, tbe Journal ays: "II will b remembered that there w.s an act of Congress prohibiting the ttxttion of its bouds by State authority, but tba dtcjuou was baeJ upon the broad ground tht tber ware exempt from such taxstioa br force of the Constitution itaelf." Again the Journal, after quotirg the decision of tbe Sarm Court of the United States, in took the folloiu derided ground against tb rightof the State to impose tit apon Garrnmeut boni "Io tbe face of these decisions, the attempt br any State to tax tbe pu(!ic dcot of the Uuitfd Slates voa'.d be a hturpation, and the enforce xneot of tax oul I i met f rerointitn and rtbtllitn ajaintt the CjnttUulion " Tet in the lace of these deoUiAtioua tbat "the attempt by any S:i to tax the public debt of the UniteJ S'.atf would be a u?urptba and re beUion aaiost the Constitution," it take ex actly opposite ground in advocating that the new bonds herfirto he issued ahili ba left uVj't to Stale acd local taxttiou ! lud ai'u It ta marks: "Tbe creation of a raw deb: ubjeet to Stale taxation, we deem a question cf tiptduney and cot of Constitutional power " Oj. day ih Repwblicsn cet:tra! trsa declares that the attempt to tit the i.iiV.ii' de t of the United States would be rebellion nir;t tbe Constitution an 1 on the r.ext that it is tuere quet,on of expediency and cot a eoi.tution power! If this ia not rieht aout fce we know not th xae&tucg of iLgLe. iL Uct is tae Journal ch:.ged Iront wlien Iii JJ:naejta Republican Cons e'.;tn lirciarH in faror of ejqoality iu taxstivn. ard e ppoe it will b atrocger iu iu t vl lit (nauney ol uv.jectiog j tb nrte debt to S.ate tsxstio:: tiuce tbe New York Republican Cor. reM tion easnds "such C0ngrejiorl leg.alatrou a- wi'.l rcake taxes equal and Impartial upon all clause. " It to loader talks about the sanctiiy of tbe decisrons of the 3Kreme court an i the coLstitutlonalitj of xerxpliitg captita! in?ciiCd iu (orernmeut bands from S'utc and locl taxit'oc, th aame M otter property. In fc, it J Teeria; around as rapidly aa it cau to the rt-ry puioa wbicb, two weks ago, it detio'in-el copperhead La'll&caLou agi&t lie auibority of tbe United State Verüj the world tcores, and lb Journal rrolts to meet tbe exigencies of tb tour. Aa extra teaalon of lbs Legislature will ooa conres The politieal Jit9r f tb

Joorcal It a ntaber of that body". Af taeb, w

ask biro, will b faror such leglslat ou as wM nak carit.l iartsted la United Sutei iccantiet subject to th sara local taxation to which cpltil otherwise icTtsta-1 1 sujjtctedT cr, io fiber words, ae will make taxes equal and tmpartial upon all cUmciT lion dli aid era' S-'nl pmttU mt tli Hn. i'IwiMsntu lindhoidr. Ifreta U Ohiv f talesman. Uttu. Kditom: Tb Bondholder held a grand jabile at Ariatoeracy Hall, in this city, on tbe 13th inst , at waicb lion. Urcet.back Mil liouair preatJol aa 2'rsMMleot, d Ht. Wbslale Defalcation acted aa secretary. To t!eiusit "Tbt Ainericso Dondbolders the only true representatire of Kjropeao Cirili xmon ia America," tbe Hon. Mammoth lio&d bolder rerponded as follows: Fruow- Ko-rraCLDats: W arc a power in this Got erntteut. nsoto thirty bu&dred rail Iron dollara io bonds aud greeubacks. It will tike OTtrcne fifth of ill tbt prortnr of crcry description In the United States to pay ua thee UebtM. W own oo bore ia rery fire; od ow ia errrj firs; oli bif in trery firt; one acre of land in ererr flee; ooe fifth f every homestead is tb Uoited Statei, ard to secuta the piTmrr.t of ther. wt btlda CiOrtgigt ou rry farm and rrr artiole of property Iu tb United States. Cheers 1 More than this, Brother landholders: ThU rst wealth goes scot fre of taxation. We ride over tbt public roadi tad we ray co rati In. We send our children to the publio ecboola, and w pay oo school tax. .n ar protected in our per sons anJ iroperty by tit State, coubty, town ship and corporation dicers, and yet we are tin touched by taxation for their support. Ye God?, can tbe nobility of hurope bmat of more: fro longed cheering and cries of "Go oa.' l lirother Bondholders, we do not work, neither do we sweat, yet we bare millions who toil and moisten the roil with tbeir daily sweat, to pay the interest on our bonds. We bare them in our power. Last week I inr!ted $100,0M) in bonds, and thereby took that amount off tbe du plicate for tsxation, atd loaded th taxes of tbat amount on the broad shouleers of onr noble farmers, mechanics and returned soldiers. Uy rising one boar earlier and working oce hour later they easily pay their taxes, our taxes and our princely incomes oo our untaxed bon is be aide. Vociferous applacse 1 The invalid soldiers and tbe soldier' widows have tbe impudence to complain that $1)0 Tyear is not aufxicie&t to feed, clothe, shelter and eda cate six helpless children, whose father's bones are bieecbing on the country's battla-fieldi; and that if the bonds were taxed, tbe pledgee made to tbe soldier wbeo he left his bona, that if he fell, bis family would be teared and educated could be fulfilled. Brother Bondholders, lutea to uo Puch en treaties. Tbe Government had th right to draft the life of tbe joor man, but it had not the right to sme the proprrtj of the rich tusu. rropertv is worth more thau life. We stand on the term of the coutract forced out of the Government io iu necaaitities by our power and patriotism We now demand the "pound of fieh," and the blood with it, if it en-!ivea them all. tiere ine meeting was aisturocu br ftotne "Hoy? in Ulue," ha were Mandiug by the win dow by me, and who declared they didu't want tbeir wages for the Iat four years taxed out of them again to p-.y princtlr incomes to untaxed tay-at-home patriots, and to the con.'uoion tbat followed, I betam IxvjuBLt. From tbe Philadelphia Ire.J flow Hie .TIoii-r tiock, Until lately, it was rery d.flicult, almost im oodpible, to obtain a compleio officiftl atatemcnt of tbt Ttrioui diibureuienti to indiriduali ol the British revenue, on aceount of pal.irica, allow ances and pencions. Aa far back as tbe year I;, tn late Josepn ttum? succeeded iu car rring a motion, in tho House of Uoicmons, that aucb a statement should be published, as a "blue book,' Ky the UoTernrnent. It did do appear in 1547, or yet in lfcdS; but aa I'arlia men! was near being prorogued iu July of the litter year, Mr. Hume was informed, in reply to an inquiry, that it was considered too troublesome to comply with tbe order of Parliament. Since Mr. OUddtOht baa Ltd the nuancial adtuinntra tion, the rrHrl or lit in question haa raeularlr appeared. The Toluine for l?bl-bj gire.s us Home facts whi 'k may satoniab some of our readers. While tb President of the United States is p.iid SQo.UUU a year, to which is added a residence placed on a not vary healthy site, Queen lctoria a annual allowance, parable in bard cinh is $l,U2j,ÜUÜ, add to which $1'J5.UU0, from the surplus rerenueof tbe Duchy of Ltncteter. Tota $2,ü50,(JÜÜ. She also baa a Tarety of first class ptlatial rsiidences, such as Buckingham Palace Kensington I'alace, bt. James i'ark, kew and Windsor Cutles all of which are kept ia repair, decorated, and frequently furnished, at the expeois of the nation. Besides this, the Prince ol Vi ales his Marltorouga Ilouje to live in, and a nice little allowance ol $.500,00 per annum. Witb the annuities to the King of tbe Belgians, (5U OUU a yetr, out et which he returns abtut M.UW) and to tne Dakeof Cambridge, his ujoiher aud sisters, th immense snm of $3,0U0, OOU is annually payable ia specie, if demanded, to royalty in England. 1 b Queen's caiio, Lady Truro, (widow of a deceased chancellor, and daughter of the late Duke of Sussex) draws $5.0üü year out of tbe same fund allowed to pensioa-deserring authors and scientific writers. Besides baring over two million c'ollars a year, lor herself, (one half of which she cannot and does not expend, while indulging in "the luxurr of woe,") Queen Victoria further has the interest of th $5.(X'J.U00 which Trincc Albert had at the time of his decease. The members of the fJorernrueut are handsomely paid. Lord Palmerston's salary is $25,IX)0 a year and five Secretaries of State (Home, Colonial, Foreign, War and India,) repectirely receire the same. So does Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of tbe Exchequer. Th Irish Viceroy has I10U.U00, and tbe Irish Secretary $27,5U0 a rear The first Lord of the Admiralty bas $-22.0U0 a yeir; the Lord Chancellor, $5C,000; tbe Irish Chancellor, $1 J.UOO; the Attorney General, about $50.000; the Solicitor General, $05,1)00; tbe Lord Adrocite of Scotland, $30,UUU; the Irish Attorney Gtneral, $30,IK)U. W ben a change of Ministry takes place, about seventy persons, all holding high ctlice, h ire to retire and the gross amount of all th:r ealariei is $?U.U'J0 a year All the working staff remain in office for life, their salaries graduslly rising, and after thirty yedri aerrice, ach man may retire oa a pension equal to hi full salary at th time. A cletk in tb Treasury io Eogland commences with $4U0 a year, and cannot obtain tbe Domination until, in a strict competitive exammatioa. be has shown himself to poses-a a certain juantitv and rarietv of iaformation. When he retire, after thirtV . ' yeru service, his ncoaie mar be. and ofiea i. between $1U,W0 and 112.UUÜ rear. Thee are tew of the items of n.ttioca! expendtlur in i-ogland. Ia some in.ttuces, Bach as the enoraioua pauitnta of royalty, salaries may appear hib Tt, roost F.uglish statesmen b-iviujc eitenivf hereditary ttii, the amount of the salary is not of myea coMiqucac to tOCOl. Each, in his war, has to make a large annual exowudiiwre, aoU ofiioe increase? th ecreaity et making if. A (irral .Mlatakc. A Military Uomaitsion is now ngaged in Nasbril! in trying a school girl named Emma Latimer, for disloyalty, and uttering disloyal Urgusg aud pulling down the United Stales Sag on tbe 4.b of July. At the same time President Jobusen is paidouieg suen who hare loaght against tL Hag, taken tha livs of loyal men. and dote whatever lay in their power to destror the Got crux eU. Tbe whole affair seems to bare origiaated ia tnxlic on the part of a few Quartermaster's cltrks. acd should terer hare receded tbe aligbtct consideration from the Go i if ü in tut. EvansTitle Journal (Rep ) Nw Esclamo As New f!oglacd seems determined that tte cegro shall rote and that he ah!t receive a certaia price for bis labor, the proper war to accomplish this) is to have the negroes moved tiito.New EcgUnd. This would place the regrves under the exclure coctrI of Nw Eaglatd, aad that country could then hare the matter t f miscegenation, aegro suffrage and negro wages all its owo way. There could be no more quarreling ortr the negro, aud New Eagland as well as toe rct of thacouatry, would obtain permaheut peace Holmes Coanty'(Ohio) Farmer. The Ergli;h nobil.ty. as a rule, lie ibr v, ninety and one hundred year. Aa Englishman of tbe rack ot "gentleman" lives, on an average, seventy years; the artisan does rot tani an uta ..iacc io i.ve to any. t. ..i- - i

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Tbe Altlcx Ledger complain bitterly of tbt amount of aickxeas existing tber end throughout the county, rbysielar.s say pttifh'a wttt aTer to numerous as. at present. ItoutA Fatimt. ratenu hart lately been granted to tke following parties: Walhing ilarhif. and Wringer N, i. Web ber, paoli. lyjom S. C. MeoJenball, RichmjiJ.- , Mtfle of Securing BoViiri In Seattles S. C. Mtndenha'.l, Richmond. - icrrTn Hot reat complaint If being made by our farmers throughout th county, of tbe potato rf occasioned bf the inressant wet weather. It is stated that unl there is an abatement of rain, and the weather, bet in dry, there will not be enough sound potatoes gathered for iced another year. Otherwise the trop would hare been enormous, roth In quality and yield. The corn crop is now about out of tbe war of injury from frost, and promises a tremenJoui yiald. It conld not be better. De Kalb Dem erat. iMWAX.troLi Dailt Srktinil W aotic that tb proprietors of this sterling Democratic paper hire irioti their I'roipectus for IbCj-C The fcentinel ia tb organ of tha Democratic party oT th State, unflinching in its adherence to the time-honored principles of the party, and, of tat, we are pleased to state, not at all deliCite in advocating thosechcrisbed principles. It ii a sound and reliable Democratic paper, atd as aucb we recommend it to th Democracy of D Kalb and every other county in the State. Terms, $2 per year for the Weekly, and $'J tor the Daily. i - t. t . r t - t m . . i r iret suosrrioe lor iuo uervaio avemocrat, tueu send for the State Sentinel, and you will be supplied with all the sound re üng Decesary for ooe )eix, at least. DKtlb Democrat. Fot Ota RaiitotD Hon. George U. Pendleton, of Cincinnati, and late Democratic can didate for Vice Presideut, is eaid to be very friendly to the buindiug of the Cincinnati aud run if aiuc ivaiii oJ , aiii-i xiii 'rooaoij sviuic.1! the pople on the abject at several points along the line. He reirirds it as one of the moat im portant Hues of road uow under contemplation, as it is to be a continuous Im of road from Cin cinnati to tbe Straits of Mackinaw, wbicb will be about six hundred miles ia If otb, traversing one of the finest agricultural and lumbering regions iu the United Statte. We hope soon to announce that he will be n tbt road speaking to the people, as be is a gentleman of great talent aud in fluence Randolph Journal (Republican). I x dun a Stat t Fair Thi. Fair, which com mences in this city on Monday, October 2d. (cow less than two wetki) promica to equal any that haa been held in the West during the current yeir. . In tiaveliog recently through other States, we find that it has attracted a degree of attentiou abroad tbat cannot fail to secure a large attend ance. We are glad to be assured tbat our citi tens are taking a lively interest iu the enterprise, and aro determined to om.t no effort that will contribute to the comfort and convenience of ex bibitors and visitors Tbis ia as it should be for the character of our city for hospitality and liberality will be put to a test euch as it bever 3 et endured, and which will hare a marked influence upon its future prosperity. Th) new city within the Fair (round ia cow fully completed, and in reidiness for tb occupa tion of exhibitors. "Power' "Mechanics,"'" Fine Aria aud Mutic," "Farm Product," aud "Floral and Fiuit kill's" are all complete, and areelruc tutes as cammodious and iu all re-pects as well adapted to tbe purposes dt'.-iticd, as we have wecu upon aiiT Stute Fir U round. And u of the Hall fur the display of ' Domestic Manufac lures," the sUlls for stock, Ac. The "Time Track" U now being daily improved by Udo We caruot see that auylhing bas been left undone, that should have beea Hone. Our vii:o:ts will surely net be disappointed by the accommodations within tho grounds Fort Wayne Sentinel I a roiiT a nt Decision. A11 important decision was rendered in tbe Montgomery Circuit Court yesterday, at Crawfoidsville, by Judc Cowan, n the case of the State vs. Montgomery county The sui; was brought by the State to compel tbe citizens of tho county to make good tho money taken by Schooler, their defaulting Treasurer, several years ago. Tbt State, in her line of prosecution, held tbat Schooler, aa Treasurer, was acting merely as tbe agent of the people, and that the fid that they had once pnid tbeir taxes to bim did nut absolve them from liability to the State for the amouot taken by bim. In other words, they hold tbat the count is liable to tbe State for the full amount of taxe due, and tbat tbe dishonesty of Schooler, who was acting as their ngent, did not affect this liability any more than the dishonesty of an agent of individuals would affect tbeir liabilities one to another. Judge Cowan decided that the Treasurer was not the agent of the county to the extent of mtking it liable for bis defalcations. The case goes to the Supreme Court. Tb importance of the interests iorolred in this case render it one of especial interest, and the decision of tbe Supreme Court in the prerai sa will be anxiou-dy awaited. Lafayette Courier. tw Albany Correspondence EvansTllla Jonrtal.J AX EVAXaVILLIl OX New AlRAtfT CllLRCHES New Aibany, the aeat of tho Conference, is renowned for its morality. I am informed, however, that j3t at this time, the place is badly in fested with burglars. Formerly good citizens were knocked down and robbed as early as 8 and 9 o'clock in tbe evecirg, and that right beneath tbe light of the lamp post. My host (una of those immens income men tint Brother Cot torn talks about) informs me there is yet danger to persona walking alone after night, and thinks if the burglar knew a man bad no money, he would knock him down any way. I infer irom this that they thiuk practice nukea perfect, and wish to keep their hand in I understand that there is a police orgaR'Zition, bow active or efiiciont it is, I cannot iy. Thecitj boosts of its churchr. There are two large Catholic churches, Irish and German gre iter perhtp; Iu dimea:o3, but io o fine or substantial in their structure as those in the Crescent City. The Old and New School Preby tcr'uns each bare vtry retpectoble eJiüces, neither of thera so fine, n:r h imposing h the Firt Presbvteriin of Evar.sviüe. The Oid .School was commenced tcver.il years ago, aud fund? complete excepting the tower. This is said to be the wealthiest church in the city, and why thev di not finish their eliSce is the wonder ot all atraugcrs and a good many who are not The New School Presbyterians also hare a church in the uprcr part of the city, rapidly increasing ia rtfc:.gt!i. The B tptin and Campbellite) or Christim Church arc yet quite feeble. -Tbe Unirersalit persuasion bave erecfd a mce:ic.w boue opposite the CeLteciry Church, and the proximity and antagonism of the principles taught on th opposite side of Soring street, makes one think of Eb! and Gcreczr in. The Methodists bave four churches here, in a good decree of prosperity Centenary, where the Conference is being held, Weley Caapel, John S:ret and Robert Chapel. What proportion of the twenty thousnd ol the city a tend these various churches I hare co me.ins of knowing Of the 52,(K)Jof population of Eransrille. I have estimated that mors than 3.C0U attend Divine service ou tbe Sibbith dr. I suppose tbe same estimate wHl L 'd good of New Aloaay. Both places need siigwam churches and pre.acniug for the uuititude. Only in this way in our Christian lard and goodly cities can the Gospel roi:oc be fulfilled: "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature." Birr fa.. A Montgomery corresponded of th Cin clcuiti Gazette thus describes tbe grare of William L. Yancey: "It is marked by no mocu merit. A plain mirb'e-slab, lying oa a level with the ground, and inclosed by a low ironfecsc, covers th ashes of the nace proud fireeater. The name, 'William L. Yancey,' oa the iron gateis lie only thiag that tei! whose bones rest hre Strange enough th it one so ambitious during Iii should, when dring, reuest bi friends lo put no monument to bis grave so straage. indeed, that I am cirpo'ed to doubt it in the cae of Mr Yinaey, notwithstanding an old citizen tells me that was tLe fact. He waa aa active member of tbe Presbyterian Church of this city, was remarkbly gifted in prtyer, and realeus of good works generally at least tbat is the reputation he Ljs here. He bad a small plantation, af 1 owned a few s!arj, bnt was by co means aealthj. S.iil, he was the recognized champion af slavery nd slaveholders. II gav his great genius to defens of aa institution siLoi dtructiou 'tis a pity Providence had not spared bim to see. Many bave lived to se it whom, I fear, do sot prafit by tha lesson as much as be would bar done."

Th Frosperltf Prestneed hj T-ar. Repablbao journals, Ignoring all tb suffering and ruia produced by tbt ktt war, congratulate their readers that, ia epit of tb war. th eonvt i growing cior populous and wealthier 'ry day. The serene satifaction with wbicb the d. tors of stich journals ploee their y to th real miser enuiied Ly tbe rectal coaüict, tbe fearful presence of L gh j,dce, tb actual destruction nd rrat of capital, together with the fiubtful Iiuora'tiaatkn cnd directly by its agency, may b worthy the stoicism of a Zeno, or- a Clortxithi hmfia uuworthy tho wh. ,rUu 1 to dfre-t publik ntlment in a Christian Nation. Stoicism may bare beau a virtue mos; beatbeo, bait ebowtd bare noplacia tb breasts of thoe wha affect to control ttt ral&Ji ol a Cbrittlan people. Ia na gratulating themelrr upon the growth and locricg frosperity f tbe countrr,- we wonder if tbe idea ver ratered their muddled bra lue, bow mncb more populous and prosperoni the country would have heea if ib war bad never xat 4 Üydoey Ömitb, in a speech mad by bim atTauoton cpon the Reforn Hill, combating th arguoient ruad u of "that the rotteu borough sjstni bad been tb cu of British adfabcmcot aud prwpetity."oLce laid: "There happens to liv near my paraona; a lahoriug man of a very superior character and understanding to his fellow-laborers. He bap pens, bowcrer. to bt beea troubled wih cbronio pains ia the itomacb, Now, if rnj 1. borer were to eend for a physician, sad coosult htm respecting his malady, would it Lot be very singular language io our doctor to lay to bim: Mv good trfend, yon surelr will cot be rash

enough to find fault, or attempt to get rid of ihoi paini ia yonr aromaehT Have you not grown rich with those pains in your stomarh? Have yeu not rwen to Cluenc with them? Tub surely will not be so foolish and indiscreet aa to censure or cure those pains in your stomach?' "Monster of rhubarb and fet.na! he would ex claim. I am not rieb or ' prosperous ia conse quence of the pains ia my stomach, but iu spite of tbero, and I should bave been tea times r.chcr and fifteen times happier, if I had not bad mv belly twisted every day by this vile colic.' " We are inclined to believe that the country has the wi.ioin of tbe pttienl referred to in th above illustration, and will reject with tho eame indignation the theory and apvice cf theso State physicians. Besides, under the apparent pros perity produced by Mr. Chase's system of paper money, they have sagacity enough to fear, from the teachings of past experience, that this nation will have it suffer Htill more severely fn the end. Phil. Age. . .11.1, Olt l H Of I It t.IC A I'll V Foremost among the dogs of war the We?t Pointer. Josh Billings writes from Cipe May : -'There iz one church here, but it won t bold but so fu tbat nobody dou't co out of politeness" The author of the book entitled ' The Oil Regioua of Pennsylvania," thus notice the toan of Petrolia. He says In thtt town the church universally believed iu is An engine hcune, with a derrick tor its tower, a wtll for its Rii.Ie, und a two ii.ch tube for its preicher, with mcivb io tuud, " bunging forth things new nnd old," In the uliaje of 200 barrels per day of crude oil mingled wub salt water. A clergyman cil'el ou a poor parlihiou-r whom be found bitterly lAruentinc the loss of an only son, n bov of ubout four or fire years of sire. In the hope of consoling tbe afflicted wonun, he remarked to ber thit ' on? so jyiiDg could not have coruuittcd any very grievous tjin, and that he had no doubt that the (hi! J was cone to heareu." "Ah, ir," siJ the simple-hearted ere 'iture, " but Tomrav was so bv and thev are all strangers there." Somebody ha1 taken the pains t make a "leligious census" of tho new House of Commons iu Euland. from bich be cets tbe following results: There are as repri?eut.atived of Knclish constituencies, thirteen Independents, twelve Unitarians, fire Jew, three Catholics, three Quakers, one Baptist, and one Wesleyan; as representatives of Irib constituencies, thirtyone Catholics, ore Quaker, and one Independent; as represent itive? of Scotch ccnstituencie.-i, three United Presbyterians, two Frea Church men. one Independent, and ose Unitarian; mak ing tb total nuuber ot disfeaters in the new House of Cornmoud, forty-four, and the number of Catholics thirty-four. Tho Portsmouth (X. H) Journal gays tbat a "lady, now residing at Cape Elizabeth, in the vicinity of Portland, two or three yeara since purchased at auction, in Portsmouth, an old mahogany ehair with a hair cloth cushioned seat, tacked round with braea r.aila. The price paid was fifty cents After taking it home, she undertook tho repair of the cushion, and opeuiog it oifcovercd some papers, with the whole value of which the public has not beea made acquainted. It is a a id that an iuaportaut wiil of one of tkc Hui of Derby'i family was here brought to light, which sent a huge estate to different beira from those wbo bare inherited it. Information, it is eaid, was tent to England, and a special messenger was sent out. who gave tbe lady a large reward. How much is not known, but as she was enable! to invest filly thousand dollars in Government ttorks last Tear, it ia thought that she made a profrable business in her cbsir speculation. Tl e name of the lady is Mrs Mayberry." Tbe Chinese population of San Francisco is making rapid strides in civilization, in adopting weitem costumes and manners, and in familiarizuig themsel ves with the language of tho socie ty of their adopted country. There ia also a marked improvement iu their tte in criminal d rcctions; and. irste-.d of continuing to pilfer chickens from poultry yards, they are now rob ting banks Tbis, at leastii the philosophical view tnken by a California journilit of the recent and rather sudden deptrtuie of Ah Wee, Eq., a Chinese eeutleman of that progressive school and cashier of tbe Ring Yeong bank, wbo deca no ped with $4,0!H, which he found in the safe of the esubbsdi merit, with a celerity which would have been creditable to any of hij New Yirk colleagues. Our San Francisco cotemporary, (The Evening Po.-t) expresses a fear thai tbe imitativegeniusof theChiue--e, which makesthem excel our quicks in the medical profession, may alo rcnult in iheir superiority over our scamps in banking r.od mercantile persuasions. MARRIED. In reter berg, Ind., at the reitnce of the Rev A.T. Hecdhtks by tha Rr. Mr. Martin, Jibs . Jtjutia T. HKkLaicKi, of Petersburg, to Vkto T. Uricairm, , of in liar, ap .!!.. No cardj. DIED. Ca tbe -il t ir st.. at 'J o'clock A. M , cf Consumption, Mrs. EaiiA, wife cf A. C. Howard, egtd 31 years, 1 rooii'h and 21 diy. Hrr fu: er4l w;ll take plac this .M lat., at 2 o'cl xk P. XI., f-em tie re..iUnce of her husband, Xo. ii 4r.n tr.ft. Tbi rririi l- .f the HcaJ are inri:e I to attend witho:.t f unter n s EAL E5TATE SALE. k FOR SALE AT AUCTION. VXF.W FRAME COirv.iE tn Ea.t VerraJt .ireet b-twen New Jrr-(y aal Ka-t Kirkel, containinn 1-v.ur Reo , nail, Kitther.. Patitry and lare Cellar, will be m1 1 at uctiün, en M-udsy," September öth, at V'j o'clock P. M. Lot Jvj :eei f ont c-n Vermont street, lr.a.i iu:f cab; b.Lr.ce:n 6, and IS months. hKIbtX-JUCKKK KaPFKS, K -al Ktte At:t-, P2- ; Hi Ea-t Washits'cu street. LAW SCHOOL. Li-rVAA' SCHOOL. fllOP: NEXT ttSION C'F TUE L VTF SCHOOL CP the Nrthwe,iera Chri-t.ati Ctiver-.tj, ai lndlaaiptli. a.I; toiurteare its f.rt ifou'sy cf lieceruber, aac.a it:a foar siMutk. Tbe Prafrrr cf thts I:. italics are Hen. DTid .fciKiua'td, L L. U , U. S. District JaJge f-r tii State; Hen. Cbarie-A. Lay. oi.e af lie Judges ef Ue Mipreme Court of Ir.i ar.a, aad H.n. Alba.t ti. PorW. lata stepart-r cf the Sa.reme C.crt of Iiiana Tt e character af ihee rectlercen as lawyers g:e ndlcient a.urance tt.at the S;hl iM becoLdact-d ab'y and eSriettiy. heC.ure of lastrsc::oa will Bibr.ca to anriial ei-oivc of four mentis ea.h. Tte otject ltOf-;ve to every ita!eLt suet a tralnia in the various tranche of tbe Coram n Law aad Kq,:ty, la the Coda of Practice aad rie.jiBi, ia Cont:tcti.aal Law, aad In the JcrlspradeLce ot the Ccited States, a to enatl hm t ener a the prac-.we sttrcei.fcl!y. XD-tractija will be tfvn ty day l-c;ure tu4 recitation, in the Text Book, and a weekly Mct C arr. Tbe tuttte t 73 per session. piyab?e In sdrsace. Thi eatraces a.1 :, tacepl the Ijpioisa f-e, w hieb lor farther p4rt:calari, aldres Hoa. Dav'.J McDonald, st iLdlacspol!,. ELIJAH ÖCODWIX, sepT! dim TT Board Liraetora, 5. tT. C U.

AMUSEMENTS.

METR0P0LIT1X THEATRE. Cernrr Wtthintlon and Tmntttft Strrrti. nanagcr .-nr. W . II. fXllef. . . CHAXGKOF TWX: rxrs rpert at" o'clock. Overture begins st t 8 Friday EveningTSept. 22d, 1865. . i t ! B R S F I T OT IX THK MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Paicis or Inaisaioa. Parqaatta and all raaerred at :-. DrM Circle 6Uc; f'nvata Box as, for atx peraon, t& 00; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Gallery an4 Family Circle. Ii cent; Children in arms. $15. PARTICULAR 50TICX Tta Uoraa Cara laav tha Tbeatrt errry avaaina at tba claa f tha perform aac. People llvlnc at a distance caa rely ;n this. MERCHANT TAILORS. .iiwinr. a. r. ratioasA. a. i B4sr. aVJI. SWEI.MUUT A CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IX Conts9 Furnishing: Coodo. No. 2l South Meridian Slreot, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . FOR SALE. dL.yVltOI: STOCK OF CAREiA&BS, COXSISTLN'Q OF Barouches, c Rockaways, Jenrjy Linds, Park Phastons, Goal Boies, Top and Open Buggies, Of several different patterns, Voth new aad second hand. My new work Is Waotlr flnlsh.4 anJ nrw patterns. l'eron deriiiog sneibirg new and naat wtll do well to look throagh u .y ttoclt of work, fluihed or la preoe of conntrnctlon, before parchating, If they want a fashionable turn-out .at a fair price . IS V. SHAW, ". yt L'wal Vcorxln Mrecl, i p22-dlw between Meridian and in-yl-siia. C 0 M MjS SION PAPER HOUSE. l'AUSONS, ItlACAM.IiY A CO., WHOLESALE DKALKRS IN KCnOOL BOOKS&STATIOXBRY Uooli I'tililislicrs saaacl ISiiicScrx. IVo. lit AV;Mt 3Xtiivliinl Ht., INDIANAPOLIS. IND. tepl-dtf FOR SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, 200 ACRES OF LÄWD, AND A ÄTKAM HAW .111 M9 On SATURDAY, Soptombor 30 WE WILL SELL AS ABOVE, AT 2 OCUCK P M.. in front of our cflice, on Washing oa street, tffJO acre ot flrst-clasa land, hltua'el clevea nd es northwest of Indianapolis, on tre north side of the Indianapolis and Craw r-'sT lie I In k h.ail. Fort a-, of this land fs fe ced, .r which tea acres ar tleare-i; the balance Is In good oak, popUr, beech, ash sod som-wslnct timber; p'ei.ty of siae timber can be cut. al-e cord wood In abundance Tbe taw Mill is a good Muley Mill, ia Rood repair, an I rnw tri go d rnnnio? order and In the best situation to do a No. 1 ru lues; ng:ne and boiler n flrt-rat O'der. Fran.e Hou-e of ix ooras tll, Ac., on the rrtnii.e-. Wil.ET k MARTIN, sep?0dwtd Keal Ks ate Brocerg. AUCTION SALE. Brick Residence ut Auction. V17JC WILL SRLL OX MOXDAT, SEPTEMBER jid next, at a cicca r. m., oa tne preroi es, tbat fine two Torv Brick D-ellina- II uf. No ill Ea-t Ohio street, (aid X. 113), sitnsted oo tbe south side of tbe nt eet, be ween New Jeoey aa t Fa.t streets, belüg urn ciass weu-auiit ouiKiine, c -niaining seven rooois, Prch. and cellar under tbe whole boue. ith all t modern itnprovemerita Lloue is lewly papered, haa gaa In ail the rooms, pantry, cloets. ant o hr conveniences. Lot 32 feet C inch's by 135 leet deep to an alley. Lot is well set It stirubbery, fruit treas, 4c, fire Rrape at bor, wood-ho-se, Ae., on the same. Th property will rent for t00 per annum, and the sale Is made for the reason that the owner is to remove f em the city. Tk&ms One-half cab; ba.area in rix and twelve months with interest. WII.KT A MaUHN, seplS-dTt Heal Estate Auctioneers. S50 REWARD. It A I' FOJVW STOLEJ STOLKN, on Saturday n eht las', September ICth, from tbe tMsba ritr, livinK 3, mile, nooih of Indiauipoljs, between tba Hluff aud 1 br Notch Koad, a Light Hay Puny klare, 14 har.dh'gb,a sruall wtite rpot on the left witter, about years old. any oce retaining said Mre, or airinc icifomatttn wheie she can be found, wi;l receive the ab ve reward. R'p'lS dlwAwlt JOSr.I'lI SCL00VE. NOTICE. Notice to Liquor Dealers Ordered, BT THK BOARD OF COliSQSSIONF.IlS OF MARION Coanty, Indiana, that after the first Monday or December, h6j, the said BjItI w I.l cot cjuadtr or gract applications for licebs to re ail liquor at other tbaa tbe rw-ran are bell at tte Court Flange, in IrjdUcsjK.lt, on tbe Crt Moadajs or M.rch, JaLe, Septemter aud Lieceruber, or h year. Indianapolis Sept. I. JACOB T. WRIGHT. tepll-lmodtstw Avdnor Mar.on C unty. CO MMISSiOr MERCHANTS. wio. w. ntfivoaar Jit. l. fiACOimta, wa. p.waTV. GEO. V. DCIICVOln A: CO., STORAGE, FOBWARD.NCl AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ft,r the Pcrchaie and Sale c f HKAI5, FL0CÄ, LARD, BiCOX, DRIED UlL'iTS, SEEDS AND PRODCCfi GC5LRALT.T. IST. -1 Xoiait-iiisiiii Stroot, Otpvnfe Uast End Union Depot, Indianapolis, lud. aeraaa, st iiiiimuoi, to Firt National Bak, Ind.acapaii. E. B. Alvord A Co, heieJ Grecers, Iadianapeiis. Alford, Talbot A Co., Wtole.a'e Grers, Ind anaolis. Croiaad. Magaire A C-, Wholesale Grocers, Cwtelly, Wiles Co, M C. W. Ma th, Kq, Gct Treiglt AgeEt,C A I. C. B. R , Indianapolis. Lacicn bxl'.a. Eq., Gen. Fref.ht Agent, Bell, B. Bw IndianapoUs. M. M . Lartfia. I q., Ges. Freight Agent.T . H. IL B., In'ansp Ii. Ii Clay, as , Secreury, Jererscartj R. Je?ersopvlUe. (iyCorre?erdeEc silldtsJ sep!S-d3a

CLAIM ACENCY.

GO LAW OFFICE. WAR CLAIM, AND COMJK TIO A(aiiCY, .no. TO Uri it raaUlnftoti ntrvet, 111)1 AI . I'OI. I is, p A LL KlXLä Of UlUTAKT BI.UH TRA5I ACiKL. All daaes of War Oalna earreetly prepared, appt'.ed for, and ptcmpt:y CoIlects4." Soldiers sod OSrers, ko. frta defective rslls er other c.ue.,baa bet obta!tel full Pay aad P.a.tyeas ottaU tba same rrora the Traury Depart treat tbreugh this artrry. Pay, Bounty and Pensions fr Swld ers. Ofilcrs, ar their Leal U.ira, If entitle. Tay for Hers e,t a kattle,' cn pickst, or is the line cf duty, ender rders. AU damaaea by Troop, or by Military Ord.r; eeery class of claiaa foaad.4 la law, Ja .lice, r equity, Ctired. Unpaid County and Township Buaty collected. Clilii or ItxiLia holdtac MlUtary claim., 'dlers au-t officers of tbe Morgan ra d, ran obtain thlr pay. Batloess before the State Military kadl lcg Cownuttee forloMerraa of property, aubl.Ung. traasponlrg or recrultlfig men, will be attended t promptly. Ulcer.' Back Fay ler Servaars Wsges ebta'ned. (Officers will call or correspond, and Cad It t their Interest todo.e.) Commutation of Rat! on i for Prisoners of War, er ssea on fcrloogh, speedily cbtalned. Errors en rails corr-cted formeu wrovefally cbarged and trleJ for daertiea. Civil and M.liia'y Collections made in all Ceaaties ef the fttate by Traveliag Agents. OScer.' ÄettleoieDts aad Returrs ade out en fair term, aad certificates obtalaei with dispatch from the Depart merits Mr JOAN P. DCBVIKLD Is attacked t this office, who has been for two years in this bulne-s cf Officers' Beierns and Settlements, and is thoroughly potted in every qoeetlan. All Veteran Officers who are being mustered oat can obtain their Final Affidavits and Pay Accouala, warraat ed correct, on which to draw tte!r float psj. Blank, of all kinds on hand. Full Instructions gives to returning Officer without charge. Competent Clerks and notaries alwats in tbe c-iT.i-e. An efficient Aceat at Wa.hlagioa City. Fo.ineaa ia all parts of the State tranaarted by as II. OrTice opposite Metropolitan Theatre at-d Ma! or Dunn's U. 8. Mus erirg and Disbur lrg Office, best to Maon!e liall.fcheeta Bailding, No. 7 Wext Wasbingtoa strett. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colonel 4tth ladlana Tole., Attorney aad Claim A gebt. anJ-dtf OYSTERS, &C. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OYSTERS ItEC'lYKD Dl I LT BT KXPRISS. IX cans, half-cans ai;d si ell. A!o Frenh and Fait Water Fish. Orders promptly filled. Small profits and quick retort.. No. 11 North Illinois Street, Opposite tte Bates IJou'e, Indl.nspo'i. aug'23-tCu) C. C. WILLIAMS. ALES. S A. 3ST D S ' CRLKBRATEH CHICAGO STOCK AM) CREAM ALES, jos. o'oxfti:!., ?oic ..cent, No, 54 South Illinois Street,! Indianapolis, IND. FBTIIR nndersigned has always en haad a large sapply ; f .of TUrre's and Ualf Barrel. fr ths Trade, and ; Quarter Barteln for Private Families. lie also bottls Ale a d Porter expre.My for Private lamme. a it ia strongly reconimeuded by Pbykician. for iu medicinal propertie. le-21-d'f JOS. OTOHnf'll. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. th se Jaly27-dly DRY COODS. aitiai . nr. ai.rx. a. cohdvitv. jcaas. rox. PEE.CONDUITT & COX waot.isatc aataas ia DRV COODS AND iOTI0iS 1 So. 4 AlvordS Block, SOUTH XIEU1DIAN STüKKT, ISL1AN APOLIS. Wo have taken the south store In the beautiful low Block oo Meridian trtet, and are now openicg a LARGE & CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK cv SEASONABLE CM) ODS, To which we recpectfohy Sr.vjte the attention of Merchants. OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. And bavinr- been bought eicluhe!y for CASH, and on. der favorable eirraw.tanee. we are confident of beleg able to oJTVr inducements net excelled in any WSTCTtl3- MARKET, Pchcltirg a share of trade, we ask tte favr-r of a call and examination of ojr Stxk. Poo, Conduitt & Cox. epll-dlmo BANKS. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BAN K -OFirsTI3IVINVIOLIH, No. 23 North Meridian Street. SpeciMl Aarrnt for tlie Male C the T 3-10 Loan. rpblt BANK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRAX5J action of busiaejs; will do a General Banking BaiGovernment Secfiritie or all kinds kept ee-a.UB'Jy oa hanJ aiMl tvt aai l th snot reaawaabie rate. - - w HBXKT SCIINCLL, PrWent. V. T. Malott, Cashier. ef dtf COMMtSSlO N ME RC H ANTS. ITS. B. F. A A. J. .TIL' LLC's, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, to llrond t , .ctUrllIc, Tents.. DEALERS W ' - - . FOREIGN AND D:ET1C LIQUORS, 1c. fÄOrdera ttleJ aa4 t4a.tgmenta I ol wetted P smc K.x S. ijQO-dtf WANTED. V HOUSE, ce.tainiag six, seven er eight room. dt. abifor a Boardin-ho , by a prompt paying tenat. laquir at tela GSc. : vj

I MEDICAL Ui!

t i E&Wn-TGLOW As Iipeiieveed Xaree an4 Female Pkyslclaa effe. toth sllsntien f axibe ra.ker SOOTHING SYIUIP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facltltatea the preceas et teetktag, tsy olteaiag the gums, rest nein g all laCaaTaatlaa.willai'ay ALL PAIS and spasmodic action, aad Is SÜRET0 REQULATEtheBOWELS Depend spot It, mothers, it will give rest teyoarselves and Relief and Health to Your Infant. We bave put up and sold this artlcleforoverW years,, and CAN SAT IN COXFILKXCK ANDTKCTU of It what we have never beea able to My of any other medicine NK.YkH UAS IT FAILED IX A 1XULJE lTA.NCK TO IFftCT A CUKE, when tiiuely ttJ. Xver did w know an inttance of di.ftatl.facilon by any one wbo 4 it. On tbe contrary, all aro deHgbte1 with It operr tion i, and spesk In terms cf comraendstlcn of its rcsgtca. effects and medical virtues. We rpeak fn this matter "WHAT WK IK) KNOW, arter SO year. peT"ce, AM PIJ:Dt1KOCK REPUTATION I OR TBI FULFILMKXT OF WUaTWK HE21K DlCLAUD. In almost every Instance where the Ib'ant I. aufferioc fron pain eod exbenUofi, relief will be fosixl In nrteen ortwecty mlmites alter the syrtp Is aim miste red. Full directions for Otirg will accompany each bottle. None genu Id nnle.a tbe fac-aimiU ot CUUT18 A PKKKINS, ew York, Is on the oui.ioe wrapper. SolJ ty DrctCKiitstbrotgbouttbs wtrld. Price only 35 Cents a ttottle. ;Thf Flornrn Niphtinp-alo or i tho Nuraery. The fjllowlE 1 an extract from a letter wrlttea by the Rev. K. Z. Wei.er, to the German Reformed Measenger, at Chamberaburg. Pa.: A BENEFACTRESO. There is a woman in the public eye whose name had all along seen associated. In ear mind, with the Tanke," Quack,' andilumbng.' But it is so n longer, and we desire to wre.t ber name from all each .u-ptcioue associations in all other minds. Whatever notions w i nay Lars of womanly delicacy and propriety, we will ; all admit that woman alone is tbe Nurse lie good j Nun. the lt Nnre. Wbetber we .ball bave Female ! Physicians or not, is a question hieb mutt te derided ! by time and principle, and not a matter of taute. Pride, I prejudice, caprice and custom may a. well bebavo them- ' aelves, for If tbere i. realty a want, there will aleo be a : supply; if there be a "callir.," tbere will be a comlEf . j Xature and haman society are always aelf-eupplylnr. I and though Art and Pa.hion may hinder, they cannot prevent. Mrs. Winilow does not wish to treat you gentlemen' Nerdoea ate prescribe a regimen for your wle; but .he modestly appears as a tueaaenger of health and hap. fiines to your infants In the crsdle Is there anything mpropr In that! A Kerr of "SO years" experience can Dotdiy aay wnai i. or is not gooa ror a babe, and ought to be listened to. God sreed her on her hnmbl J and happy mission. She lath raoit sueoeeami phyel. clan aud moi effectual beoefactrese our litüe nee ver enjoyed her doting parents not excepted. Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Wlnslow will prove tb Amer- ! Iran Flor-nce Nightingale of the Nuraery. Of tili e : are so sure, that we will teach ear 8usy te say 44 A .Blessing on Mrs. Window" for helping ber to survive landeacape the griping, eolk-klng end teething .lege, i W confirm every word act forth In the prospectus, it J performs precisely what tt professes to perform, every part of It nothing ee Away with your "Cordial !JTarogorie."MI)roDa.""Lndanuia-" and .e -.vl. , -Narcotic," ky which tbe babels drugged into stupidity ; and rendered dull and Idiotic for lite. We base never eeen Mra. Wln.low knew her b1t through tbe preparation ef her oothitf fyruo for Children Teething If we had the pwer we would make her, as she is, a physical savior to th fnfantrac. liest. Health anal Comfort to Hot her and Child. MKS. WIR SLOWS C00TH15G 8TBCT ft children teething, ftens th gums, reduces Inflammation, aJ lavs all pain, aad cures wind ebolic, Perfect: y safeia a.I cases. We would say to every mother wbo has a Buffering child, do not let your prejudice, nor th pre'a T a evherB tween jou and yir sufi-enrf child and th rebef that will b sure-yes, absolutely sure t rellow those ef this medicine If timely ueJ ! .?,'T-PAIL Tl PROCCRK MRS. WINSLOW'a ; e0OJ"R,2 STfcCI. for children teethitg. It has been ued -for 30 year, with never falling safety and stscce.a by millions of methera for their children. It corrects (acidity of the stomach, relieves wind cholic, regulates : the bowels, snd gives rest, health andeomfrt to metier ; acd child. OSee No. 4 Day street, New Tork. ,Iy sure to follow tb DO NOT LET TOCR PREJCDICE STAND BET wrta ..ia ana toe renei tbat will be beotute. I . ." "I.-VSLUW'S .OOTII- . . l corrects svcldi ty ftb stomach, relieves wiLd cholic, regulates the towel,, ecftet iL cum give.re.tte themotber and health to thecblld thlrJ. j fr xtrfro letter written by -BaitS ri2Urm?UU,l f tb rrerH.Lt Street .. e.ei? r?, EroTk'7D. 21. T.. to tb. journal and ro o Jr." ,WT 4 -edieit. Mk. WINSLOW'JI SOOTHING 8TRUP, FOR CHILDREN TX ITH ING: w7Wce.!BJTm,la'r, ,n 7 columaiof MLS. tiJ - OW 3 SOOTUIXQaYkCP. Now. we never said a wort in fiTortfiMt.ni miritu k.rMiiiii!if. ; bet w feel compelled t say to jour readers that th!a Is a humbng-w have tried it, acd know it to b all it i cAJ- His prebably on f th m.t taccessfu! medj. eines rthday, bectaee It fs en of tbe ken. And 1 . 0M. r yur readers wh have babies caa't do better iaan isy in supply." SPECIAL CAUTION. Tb great popularity vf jfr. Wln.Iow'a oothlcf eynp, for children teeth ia. haa induced arprlncipal pervons to pat trp articles te be tsed for the ssme porpoee, la advertising which they fcav net cmty ecpi4 ar advertisements and notices frcm the press, bet hav eopiea cenincates an 4 lenars rrosa clergymen aa4 1 Uera, afUlag Lher aaseeeler araaara cwtiBoaiew.

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