Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4659, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1865 — Page 3
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TUCRSDA.T MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2. tT" Yesterday wii another pleasant Kill day. just tbe kind tbe farmer wants at hia season. The mercury itood at 74 in the shade. HIMBMMMeMMMSa)BBaMlK B ' tSfMessr. Boweo, Stewart Co. arc ia receipt of tbe Atlaatie Monthly. Tare ia it an Interesting camber, filled with choice literature. XXT" The alarm of fire yesterday moroio wae caB-1 UWttrtf Kf ttsalj taoSMia tliJ. nexhiwrhvod of iTInter-eaaJ Teoteeese treat. i!;,!! Hl GTThe farorite of the little ones, "Our Young Folke," an illustrated Usgsxine. for October, can be Lad at Bowan, Stewart L Co 'a Etery per ton who bee children old enough to reed, should get thie Mtgizice. K7There were do decisions aonounced by the Supreme Court yesterday cor the day before In-Jiapcniilei of of te wlgee if tili reason. The Coeri will probaor bw ia-wWrkiftf r3et Coday. t2Tfext Moaday the State Fair commences at r'ort Wayne. The arrangements are all made for a fine exhibition, aaJ it promisee to be aa ucceMfal, ia every re-jct, a any we hare eter had. K7Ttie lltb Indiana Cavalry will be provided with aa extra nice dinner, at the Soldiers' Home, to-Jay, at 1 o'clock, and will be received in foran.be the Ooveraor, with the customary honors, at 2 o'clock, at the State Uooie. 0lt O.te On reference tooor advertising col uoti, we find that there is only one wholesale Dry Oooda house ia this city Fee, Conduit k Cox The bare fWr 4UC of K'i thy thepatro frage fef Democrats deafeir.1 k I y Democrats, patronixe your friends ! Cut one wholesale grocery bouse is represented ia our calumns. Hunt it up, aud do your buinec there. Help those only who help you, is the doctrine in tbee days of proscription and perce-Cttt,0tt-.tlH T -.mm ' iiiuillix I in'i Police Mattka. Id the Police Court jester, day the Mayor hid an easy time. All we could find was James Foster and William Giton paid $3 40 each for being drunk; and Alice Wash ion. Sae. Willisana and Cam- Je.."tch paid $25 7 fee keeping " bad " house. rJ7"f here are uxty'one divorre eases on the docket of the Court of Common Ie, and forty, nine ia the" Circuit Court, at the precedt term, making or,e hundred and tan cases in all-in thia county. There will be plenty of widows after a little. fZT The great prize play of Bible was well received by a large audience at the Theatre last night. MIsa Bailie St. Clair ;aBarirte; io4be two characters of Pascal De La Garde and U.bio, in both of which she appear to the bet advantage. The piece will be repeated to night Will Co.itüivk The creat s!e of beautiful Sea Shell. Coral-, he , will continue thia day at 10 A'.M'Ar.dT P. M. Some of the rifent and choicest specimens in t the, collection are now opened for exhibition, and a better opportunity' will never occur. . . i Remember the aal ibis eveninr at the store of Hunt Jt Co , Auctioneers, E. Washiagton at. t577;We mJerstin the. Stat fTreaidf ji 1 t flltiog out of raocey. There is about $5i),l00 oq hand now, which will all be gone by the lOiu of next njoLth. The oiilitary fuud and the Statt? prisons have drawn the most of it. The eitrt seseiauof the Legislature will have to cjnsajence Its buaiues by borrowing money o pay Us own expense., and alio to nase; tie Ja&uary interest OD the State debt. TiiiKvtt Aeoct. Night before last two buggie, a horse and hsrtesi was stolen from difiVr ent parties, in the northern part of the city. Up to the time of writing nothing has been heard of them. There is no doubt but our citr is infested by as desperate a set of thieves and cut-throats as e rer were iu any place aud if no better plan caa be adopted to rid ourselves of them we would recommend a patrol of cttrzenl, In every ward, with the determination of making short work of them, when caught. i ' - G7 The isnprovemeota in the northwestern part of the city have been greater, than in any other part for the pt few years. Rowb and bkjcksof dvel.inga.hav beeo'treeted., and are occupied by a firct-sli set of citizem, and the work etUI goes bravely on. The Ltravctte Jta.ilroad Company are now rebeildinj their depot, and the Measrs. Fatout will commence this year on of the fioeat private rridDC9 in the city. T Tht tvJe i$ cxtcudinj northward and westward and the cry ia for tnore Toorn. Why 1 it th one of our oldest citixens etill continues to grow apple Irres in e part. of the city 60 deirlle for dwelling ho'u.e? Could r.ot ' lie be !oducd to let parties put feouae ou it to live ia. , U ii cow at desirable unimproved property as there !i iu the city anJ should be sold out; , E 1 II. We call atteht?on to the advertise mett in to-day"a paper, of M&ra. rUrl aud Hatcher, wholesale grocers, at Lfayett Ind Thia firm is known aa oue of the naoat waalthy and enterprising in the State. Tbey pid last jear tht heaviest Income tax that was Tiaid for merchandizing in tLe State, over $14,000. This is thr best'etidericeof fte extent of their bus!ii.s acd the facilities tiicy tffer to their cu.to mere, for there muit be solid and enduring ius.lities to attract and hold tho immense tr.ide they have been doing for years ' We cm py to the purchaser that belter, larger acd more exten five assortment of groceries, and more ar.?omodatlrtg; merchants cxnoot be" foun'd in 'Indiana, and what is more attractive to tbe trader, their prices cannot be bealen "! 4 ' Maiiöt CixCtit Coukt TtmivT Siniüel MuttnuJ was on trial for attsmpting to Krrot and rob a soldier, near -ho-Ucion d;;ot. a few dais rince, atd pleading guilty to the charge, he was et.tej.ca4 ! three yeara i the f euiieutiaFy As he was four year in the army, it was taken as an 'rxtenust:ng 'circcrbitance in flx, Ws .entenre.rJ ' " .":'V" fpdictmetti kaue been fottnd against Dr. Berrstnant' töf assart and battery with intent toebmmit Vrapeon MaryM. Rolland, a little girl twelve years of age. He was arrested ani committed iri default of S3.00U bail. Agaicst Charlotte F, Kiweji for bigamy. William Monroe, on the cbarje of steling watch. : t ' , ,i Y.' i- w i . , John Wilcox, robbery, in at ea.:og,a watch Oeorfc Rn; for robbery:''- 1 '.' John l!.' Exndalf, for grand larfeny. chirgfd ith'telnn a coat. ' , ' . Thee rtTtiei indicted are .rWj.ilV"' . ' , ' J r . r, - BoatD th tollo menu in h a: ' . . v or Ft iLic lairtoTOMijii.Teiterdaj iag ptrmii were granted for improve the city by the Kord of PubU Im provemtnt: Teter Koalier. Sevrcth Fresbytetian Chjrc'i, on Elm treet 12'JtK' f t i i. i ' John B. Abbett. trauia dwelling on Uobrou k street ft O - - - - - - 5 W. Cctraae, frame dweliiii'gen' MiiiJJ??I atrtai-SO. ; Jacob Oecker, trick1 dwelürijr on Noble stetem -U.W ' ' ' Jot n H. Efc'!e, brick :re ro.rn oi Deliw-iro trer', biwn Walt.ui snd North $1 .';. J J IliyiJen. frasr cweitiug ou Meridian at: et . between Walnut atd Si Ciair $5 "00. Mary Buchanan, fraue dwaUing po Men l:an street 1400..... .. '1 Caroline Johnsoe frame dweihrg eiv Utnia atreet $7. MH). C Oil. Jrame dwellicg ou Noble rt'eet S K) Join D pf-el, fraia UwtiEg oa Noble ,Uei Ui A- iwwtl!, .frame, dwelling oa Micbiau alraat $3.l0ü. K. Knight, f(m dweJi:og ta Forest Avrouo fSW. D W. OruLb. frmvr.e dwell og OB erth Nee Jersey atreet $4 WO. f hei4aauekar & Kppa, brica atotä-room oq Bclawar atraet, between Watbiagton and Dela ware 4.CU0. . : ; . JaiBM Haa.oD, frama dwalliog oa North Delaware treel$4.3(KJ ü. W.ii'tBiai, frame dweiliag ou'Si Clair street $!."l R. Ii: Keeii; frame (IweWog oa South Illinois etrett liW. And efght permtu for sta!vVaad addjtiona
Tub Daitillk lLnjao 1 wppeara to be a eopceded Tact that jb rillroad ttlweea tbii tlj atMl Daavill ni cwrtalAty be aniUt: Twwbonaa ofi $300 ,WK) baa been raised, the Company has been organized, ltd all that U y et wanting ii to set the bands to work. In paaaiog the ordinance grantwf ibe right ol way toei.ter .the city, the CerfD'cfn&serteoaomtttrinientprrjtision, gaard-: iag the citaeoe agai&at diacrimioation in freight against the citv, at,d regulating the freight on coal. If tie riiblte en:er tht city teier tla ordiaaace is aecepted, it will-become a can tract, bio ding ws the road, to faltWfulIy oosiply with ifa rjuiremer ts As this is of i&tereat, we givatbo articles referred to. -" ' ' ". J B. ThAtialdCiocioDltl.lBlianapoÜiicd DanTill Kailrcid Coppany aball, for period of dot Its tian twenty years, bring to the city, of iDdiaoapclie frooa aay statioo, switch, or poitt oa aid read, wktr frelxtl nJ ht received or difehartJ.tae coal, and shall charge tkerefor. fof ai4 period of tweaty yeare, a rate Dot ex ceediag forlwib ef a mill per bushel for each mile, and the refusal to bring cwal, aa it may be offered at the rate above named, hall subject the Company to the penalty of section three 5. That tht Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Danville Railroad Co so pan y shall cot discriminate In the rates charged on freights, per mile, aabetweea Danville. Illinois, and Cincinnati, and to the detriment of Indianapolis. 8rc 3. In case said Railroad Oompaay shall fail to comp! j with eich and all of the conditions of this ordinance herein set forth, the aaid right of way herein- granted, shall forfeit to aaid city of Indianapolis, and the railroad traeke belonging to said Company may, at any time thereafter, be removed from tbt limits of the city bj order of laid Common Ceencil; and fsrthernoro, ia case said right of way be transferred, said transfer hall he aubject U all the conditions et forth in this ordinance. CoÖKt.ic PoTATOit. We hare seen boifed' potatoes from an untaught cook eom'ng upon the table like lump of yellow wax and the tame article, the day after, under the direction of a skillful miritre'. appearing in snowy balls of powdery ligbtrr. ,In the one ease, they were throwd in their Vitts Into water, and aafTeiei to soak o boilae the case rnighj be, at ,1b . cook's leisure, and. after they' were boiled taetaeä In the water till be was ready to' pest them. Ia the other case, the potatoes be'ug first peeled, wets) boiled a quick lj as poiible in salted water; which the moment they were done was drained off, and then -gently ahaken for s moment or two over the fire, to dry tbeftj -still more thoroughly. We have never yet eeea the potato so depraved aal glren over to evil, that could not borecleics.by this mode of treatment. At to fried povatoe. wi that remember .the Icrtsp., golden slice of the-Freoch reute urs.a't, thin, as wafers snd light at mow. flake?, does not speak respectlallyöf tbtm? What cousinhip with these have those coarse, greasy maases of sliced potatoes, wholly "ogy, ani partly burnt td which we are treated under the name of fried potatoes a la America. Mrs. Stowe. ' SA water holla at a higher temperament than fresh. It is not the aalt, but tha additional heat, which secures a good result. The same end is reached by confining the vapor by a close fitting lid with, a weight upon it; but most neatly and efficiently by a well constructed apparatus for cooking by ateim. Frying Is boiling in oil, and the same principle applies to it. The fat will eoak in unless the temperature u steadily ru tintamed at the highest point. The art of cooking depends for perfection upon the correct applica tion of a few. simple taws of nature, like the above and the exercise ot a good uste. ii '
liTjSINKSS NÖT1CKH. SrwAfsdat SixctRiio.i to Cold Springs on Saturday, at 3 o'clock P. A: A splendid supply of refreshments abonrf; music and eventhieg ts lake pis-tuyers cjinfortable. "'-' Hn'wrtt; Meter. Bi rTicariiLi), Cierk -3 Steamboat Kzctasiux The tmer (iov. Morton will nidk two trips up White iirr t the Cold Sarings. o;i Sunday, at IDoViook A M and 3 o'clock F. M. Music ud refreshnsntA on bord. Socwkll, Ma tr. Ik'TTurttLD, Clfrk. 23 ' Thk 'aariaaTioM in copiou drops is oozing from oar cluneal forehead, st I II we must woik work for our pa'runs thair bfuefit aud ours. We have aa item, an item that would be more interesting hereattcr, when Jack Frost comes whittling down tbe wind;" but we mas; out with it now believe it is our duty to keep tho people posted in mattere that interest tbem pecuniarily or other wihs Iu brief we hive been lookir.g at Kaker & Molver'a stock of furs. To cll,it very larf-e, would impart but a faint idea of idea of the qunitity. But this we can say, if tbre ie any person in the city, who, after looking through their icant tjek. will eune out and say ho ever aiw o many fur for mei'n, woraeo'H and cbildrens" wear, in any one house in this eiiy.ur sy city or t va ii tne State, we are wülii.g thtt he shall write us duwn tha " father of all ryU." TvrtUTT nciLDixo Lot at Auction. We will fell ou next Monday; October 2J, those fiae building lots on the weit silo ot West street, at tbe intareection of First street. The grounds are high. ore;lo-king the city, and are of a convcriiftt -ire for building purposes, with streets acd l!cj. TtTMna wishing to view tho groursda can oV.itin plats ,at our oce.. Tcrrrs ot sale, one tird c ush, one-third in nine months, anJ ond third ia eighteen month. with interest until paid Wilet I Maxti, 2-4 Real Kitate Auctioneers. 13T rim')':r tai l it A uction, situ.it?d eleven mile noi thwej.of Indianapolis, on Crawfordville TUr.k Hoad,xWtweQ Clerniout ,nd TJrowns burgj atil s. drwrrr Sawmill, will ke sold at Auction, n Siturriay Afternoon, at Q o'clock, in fronvof -the oG of ..Wiley A Martin, Real Ejtste iuc'.ioceers. , - 03 5KiicT Novil? tiowrx, SicwasT k Co. havf'a well solecte! stuck of verv readable NuveL, from the well known Select Library of Ilirper Brothrs Icdui5:i2 works of Uolwer, Jaicei. Mtas iMwiwcki aud ot'aor favjr.Jlj -krowa aothbm. '' !.: i i -1 1 i - 26-3 : -Mssssaw sbbW : Fnrn' Psucyaa 0, B. Siout Jt Bro, hwe jU-t reetived orty .boxes of choice Free Stone P?the; alo bttT boxes of Catawba and Isabella rjr-pej Für sale," wholesale xod retail f "ARTiMr! .Vft'sSiwJlavi, wnuining, amotir other liughnble, rteh and racy writings,'' his colebrsfe ! idVenrires among th Mormons, tiled witU cwrwic aad entcctiiniog illuitrationa rnowrx, SrxwAXT A Co. have it "6 3 ; . . Not the Chascst Jr A. Oomingore h Cri bare b oi Cittk. Joanaa A Co. the old and citblihed Kettil !lrol sn I fchoe Hou-.e, at 17 West Whinc;o:i treet, Viane-ige A Jones' old st-viTdT, and are v ; re ceiriny t large tock fine goods for city trade " 23-6 S"L.vk at the lUndsome line of tres tjoodt ai d S 11, awh City Dty UooJs Store. fT- It may be a matter of Interest o ear patron in the r.orth and northeast poitt of tbe citv. t know that the "Cp til Dru Store." on the rwuier of Mseaehottts avenue aod Ver.i . . . rio::t irtet; w-a ver ueMraOie pce to pntcnase tbfir ir.edii'ti:S. 2i-6
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tit rrn:.w Ai.mre: t r.wij, wo. 6 3 ! "Cl0-lk ad C.oaaings. B vuorai Skirt. FiaittiVs, n.'snkcts, A.-., In zxc rariery, at the Citv Prv lio k1. Stoic, No. 'M V.-.: Wa-h;Lgton Street 'Jtl-3ca , Oca Abtist is Cta. a pjeke t volume of il pk Stfict.es, titustrt tbe iovo:ure.H and laCi'fT.Tj at Biwx-,Stkw aet 4 Co 56 3 i.. fs Orr Ütxxl bwa. .Va. Laat W.i.rtgUB Öi'rert. is tne piae for Bargains. 8Tis:aoou Boosis. Paper. Envelopes, and mice.Uueous öuuoncry. - a hole. c 3i rMu, m Bjnea. Stewart A Co'. ! 2G 3 '-Ste Dr. Wm ThomW's advertisement ou the fourth ps e of to-day 'a pApr -( - . . jan 4i ti. rVI' X mjH-at. Vtirtin lilt via of all kinds Cheap, at the J;t) Ury.too3 tore l , 91 3m fjArtemos Ward: Iiis Travels TK-watT! Co 's. ' At Bowxx,
ixrrarifl aArsTarctsjvrrni. 3IIDNIOHTIlEPOItT. rwr .Tf raalnsx lieprt sie tlret TRIAL OF VVIRZ. GUERRILLAS IN TENNESSEE. THE MUTINY AT SEA. SOUTH CAROLINA AFFAIRS. REPORTED IRREST OF COBB. ., Ar.. Atk A 4 riio rrial of wir. Washixotos, Sept. 27-The Wir MiliUrj Commiaiaa reassembled to-dv. Tbe examination ot Col. Fannin wasresnmed from yesterday, for the defense. Mr. Baker a-ked bina whether he beard Oea. Cobb, ia bis speech at Andereonville, make use of theretnarke attributed to him by tbe witne? Walker. t , , - . Judge Chapman objected to the qcstIon, for reasons which be stated.' The objection wa3 tustained by ihe Couit. The witness then testified thai be beard Oea. Cobb make a speech about the 4tb of March, lbß.r;be coald not precisely relate what theUeneral said, bot his address was more to the Confederate troop than to others, as there bad been great dissatisfaction in enmp, aad men were constantly denernag; be insisted thai the soldiers should do their duty. ;' . ; 1 " Question by Mr. BakerDid you, or not, at that time, hear Gen. Cobb sake use of aay language' - Judge Chtpmsn here lüjterropted Mr, Baker, and requested, thai the nujjstjoa be reduced to writing, and Ahat tho wilnesa-retire, which he did. ' llr' Baker J Regard this proofleding as a 'personal inmk to me. j .' Col. Chapman replied that the practiee wai not cna?ual, and it w s a greater insuit for the counsel to insist upoa askiDg improper quea tions. Mr. iiakcr Witnesses for the Government have, day in a od dty out, been examined in the presence of one another, and now that these for thedefense are to be examined, tbe coansel are repaired to reduce their questions to writing, and their witnesses ordered to retire until tht ? Hftn.. if thu u insisted upon in this. Court, I must The Court remarked that Mr. Baker took an uortir view of the subject; the Judge Advocate did not k hire to put all his queatious in writing, but only this one. Mr. Hiker I never made such a request when witness fur the Government were under examittntiou. r Cut. Chapman lf you did not do your duty it ix ho reason why iVhould nob do mine. Court t Mr Haker Sute wbat you want. Mr. Biker I must reply to the Judje Advocate tirrt. C-Mirt We don't wsn'l any speeches, let the room t? elected W hvn tl.fc door was rc-opened witness came in ani the rio.-idfnt of tho Court read from De Hart' Milit try Li to -ho tht the Judge Advocite was ju-iiitied in tl.ecoure he had taken; bendes, wh!ii the Jude Advocate anticipated a question of a lending character, b had a ribt te require that quest u;i to be reduced to writing and submitted to t.icn; be was right in asking tae room to be cleared or that the witnes f Uould temporarily retiie. Mr. Baker To that 1 have no object iou. Court That settles the point. Mr. Uaker But J object to witness being seut away. :. Court Witness" may be again requested to retire itid questions ordered to be reduced to writing if it should be thought proper to do so. Mr. llaker Before doing o the Judge Advocate should hear any questieu that is a?ked, or giro notice that he will make the request tor questions to be reduced to writ:ng,nd witness to retire, which the Judge Advocate may suggest as a crtntlcDan. ... The Cjuu remarked they would take care of their own honor and dignity. Mr. Baker I do object t seeding our witnesses away. The Court The . question is now rery, wall settled. -. .-,- . " Col. Chapman said Uol. Fannin will please rethe. . ' ; .; v .... ... V --y .? ' Mr. Baker I ask tbo attne' civility 1 extend to you. ' - . - tr - , ; . Judge A4vocat-Il-ive I, not done it? Mr. Bakar I do no thloW; so, although I know jour heart is right in that respect, j Mr. Baker waived his question. '-,!-', ; Col. Fannin vm then farther examined with reference to the affiirs at Andersonrille. - ' ' Col. Cbapmaa then read to the Court the following letter : .V' " Old CamoL Paisos, Washisüto, Sept. 27, lbC5. Sir : Your communication dated the SCib test., iu wb'ch yti state tht ibcouua foe Wixz rUU'd u.-jay ia defuo lor givlo"pmuey, &.c to the ptiseticr to croeare;souiDiiig(ta eiliat he iMUid not get at the Old CapUol lod that be uceded. that he was not properly treated by you (pie) aad requeatin me It report-juH what he receives. I bttve tho honor, Captain, to inform you that Wiizis treatei m leniently as is continent with his position Tie ii furtirhed with a cut aud betiding sui !i us are ucd in the IJ. S Medical Depart meM, furf.iaht'd with a mosquito fur ; if he chooses tj e: tLa pri-oncr's .'are he is tuiai-hcl with the ctmo llowed to oloiers ot tho U S Armv, with the addition four tisues a wek of Otf pniicipal fre-h fgetables in tbe melket If uiiwell he i supplied with uch diet may be jrecnbed br the Surgeon of tbe li!o:!, which is procured oj! of prison fuod. He is .i!sj permitted to procure such eatables as ho may b able to purcJia'-e. He is alro allowed any uook th.it cn be procured, the only re-traict to which he is subjected to is that placed upon Lis liberty ai d uch pre-.tittioiü as will preclude Id- couitniuiuc atittniu irijuriuus to hiru!f I ih:.Lk il Capt Wirz is iatcrrosAted he will corroberate thin fttteiBCi.t Very repectfully, your?, Gxcaat Wet, Capt and Military Sv.pt. O.d Capitol Frison. To Col. CLapxsn. It will be lec-oüeuUJ that Col. Chapman yes terdiv called atttuticc Xj the fast that Mr. Scheue, on of the contisel for Wirx, had re ceived two letter- ftom the prisoner, lor deliverv to his wife, ai.J had ?poke;i of sach proceediugs aa rrcprtrpeTr tre tc-iny reaJ-9 tbeM?onrt WEW-wf tlee Iciters, us follows: ,- " - . - a. . V ..!TOi CariTOt raiaox, Sept. 2, &. I --Mi. Di.rest Wife: 1 )c beej hoping t fee I vu oi Sat oat j ati a.r eaterrlayr . iod onlv It i . .. - I l . ...ri Ktrnvf I w ii i j ree jou.- i biTe ob iruog i pi;r;wM. t rri to cjTelape disecred to i bun. -J it j at tnv ir-er frrvoa ncad not write; ali it rctjorres. s pwif at a in p en it,, and send it ..ft. lam some bettr I hope ta see jot toleorrow. Vvurp. H. Wirz ! , Mr. Schau remarked that it wsj uua he took letters frons U pri-ocer to be deMrere to bis wile, bef accw notniug ot tbe rodents, be eex taiti!y st-'cJ with u.oit uwcei.t iatentkin. rnS- Court hi cleirtfi for delibera'tiorj and wheu il.e d wrTWa TfOpeDeIt Ut-C)- w ailac. I'ridett i f ila Cti!, AvCr-ai, ilr Svht, . i - - :i : ; I. s : n;s trWk t-e prwiT. w.s .any apprtltred Mit eVr.-t 'ea:btu tüi tiet g" the tifC oi tLe t"" iou(kiiLgt? iunotrac.KB would be cetrimental to the rrt-" juer, tnev bai coacladed to let the mafrerdrop J atn of tbe suScntkUj cy nron, warueVi. L added,. are now . Liebst nam J F. Healibef the Third Vircir.U Heerrj, testified in the summer of 1S54, Wirt was .ick aud expect! to di:.be bai sees defeuJa'nt taüe from a lutof Uaipn' pi-onars hUK ef the vegetables tiv bad boujbt. j H Custin tesiiaed thtt there was a good dea uf rampUmt amoag th troop atKut.tbe iOtudy fitefir of 'ratioci. 1 he JotVing sru Teryiafkrior "and tbere waa no diet suitable ler the tick. He bad never beard of Captain Wirx maltreating
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the prisoners, and kwwW of oVaawa of starratien, Ciciit'oa ted waiting iwiy. There was much ooaaplaiot in 2f ortb Carolina aod laewbera about the impure virus for vaccination. ' Mr. Baker nid thsy could show this canse many private families war sick and expected to die',,' t 'A The witntst sali the order to rtceftatewss imperativ. Colonel Parsons testiied he was first sent to Aodersonville as commandant of the post by General Winder, ia February, 1G. Captaia .Wirx came there in Msrcb. Tbe latter's local orders were framed by himself, but tka general orders came from General Winder. Wirz urged that the hospital be removed out of the stockade. Tke witness petitioned General Winder to permit this to be dene. His impression was General Wiader declined, when witness assumed the responsibility of baring it removed. Winder afterward gave permission. Wirz protested against crowding aay mere prison era at Andersonville;
Winder ordered tbe dogs to be employed; witnete never saw Turner's, bat bad seen Harris' dogs; they were common rabbit dogs, semetimes cscd for catching negroes; Wirz expressed great dis plesiare at tbe tneagrenets of the supplies and the deficiency of tke Quartermaster's Department; witness never beard of Capt. Wirz giving furloughs for shotting Union prisoners; if such bad been given he would have beard of it; witness, commaadsr of tbe post, gave furloughs for ader seven days, bat all over that time were greeted by Winder; if any extraordinary violence bad been practiced by Wirz be would have heard of it; there was dificulty ia obtaining timber for tbe prison. Tht Commisiior. theo, adjourned. . utla Carolina Affaire. Naw Yoaa, Sept. 27. Charleston papers of the 23d are received. The followiog is tbe Constitution as adopted by the Convention, by a rote of eighty six to eight: Tbe slaves in South Carolina baviog been de facto emancipated by the action 'of tbt Voitsd States, neither slavery, nor involcatary servitude, except as puhishmeni for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall ever be rc-sstablished ia this State. : An ordinance to repeal the ordinance of secession was then ratified. At tbe sesaion on the 224 a vote was taken on the proposition tt makt Ibt basis ot representation of the State rest opon the, whole population irrespective of color, and ' it was rejected by a large majority, leaving the olause as reported by tbe eoamittee, making tbe white pepalation alone tbe basis of representation., , , ..' A correspondent ef the Charleston Courie? writing from Sumter says: The late struggle ba. unquestionably entailed upon us -and our pos terity a long train' of evils' We are on the thresbhold of a fearful experience which will be protraoted incoming years. The loss of public records may be classed among the almost irreparable disasters in this particular. i.i ; South Carolina has greatly suffered, the State records and papers of importance being gone forever. Some ef the districts, Clarendon for example, have had the entire contents of tbeir district offices destroyed, title deeds, wills, judgments and deeress have disaappeared ia the flames of war, and bow much of confusion, how much of litigation, bow muehoi perplexing em barrassment, and perhaps of injustice and fraud, may not this involve? in t'tifwriMniate Trip. Nkw Tobk, Sept. 27. The ship Calhoun, Capt. Page, from Liverpool, August 18th, with sixty-five passengers, arrived yeaterday. Aeg. 14 While lying in tbe river Mersey, Charles Grad, steward, -committed suicide by taking poison aod was bured at Liverpool. Sept. 1 Frederisk Furemon committed sui cide by Jumping rerboatd. , . -.' Sept. ia Francis Williams, Second Seer, died of brala fever. .;. . Sept. 21 The crew in a state of mutiny, made a combined attack on tba cook of the ship, aod during tht aatlee Janes Maloae, a seaman, was shot. Sept. 2C Eagaged tho tugSctileW to go for naval assislauce. . She returned at 'J P. M. with the C. 8 lUveoue Crawford, Capt. Kellern, in tow. The Captain of tbe cutter found the ship's crew iu a state of mutiny, and two of the officers in state-rooms, in tbe whesl houee. over which the crew had a guard stationed.' II'- immediately released the prisoners, placed all the crew in irons, and remained by the ahip till she arrived at the citr, and bd the men put in the hands of proper authorities . 3 urrlllaa lu l'saneiite. Nasuvillz, Sept. 27. A gang of thirty or forty guerrillas, near Springfield, Robertson coutityfyesterday, committed indiscriminate robberies and murders upon the residents in that locality. Thomas J. Payne waa at .Adams' SUtion, ou the Edgefield aud Kentucky rUiltotd They plundered all whom they caught. Robert Dvry was hanged to a tree, and tben dragged ou tbe ground until one eye was torn from its socket William Adam was severely beattaby the robbers The exact number of the band ia not known. t It ia believed that Harper, who baa for tome time part been in the rleinity, Is their leader. ' CosMmnndaeai i Yard Hepar ted YVaelatnsrts)n Plsxvy Arrest al Howell SJODb WisiiiHtTox, Sept. 27. Commodore William Radford, recently tKmmudiu2 .Ute forth Atlantic Squadron, has beea appoiuiad Ooajtnaudant of tbt WasaiDgton Nary Yard. It is believed tnat Howell Ccbb has been arrestisci on cbari; wf participating iu the Audertouville atrocilui. .TItatuKe Corrected. I uiLAnxLruia, Sept. 2 . I is believed here that the report about counterfeit five's on the Hiret National bank of .Washington nnd the Firt natrov&l It in It of Indianapolis is i mistake. Tho uotas of the First National 13 ink at Wah icgtou were printed from tbe first plates engraved au J some ebaneet bavinr subseauentlv .been made leads to the repet eti lion of. a report which has frequently been mde before. Death er a Dlatingiilatied .Tlaa. Pbii.adkt.pbi a, Sept. 27, Tbe morning capers announce tbe death ef Ha. Wra. J. Dame, sged H5 years. lie ws Secretary of the Treasury under Jackson, and resiutd bis office rather than consent to the removal of the deposits from the United Statea Bank. - ;w.: . : Death of an Ki-tismber of Congress. Taikto.i, Majs.. Sept. 27. The Hon. Wm Bayless, formerly member of Congress, died in this city this moraing, aged t" yeirs. VERY LATEST THRKK O'CLOCK, A. 51 i mi: I ITKtiS tu-- r.wsi. MEECBA.XT MUWJI1S. Xew Totx. Sept 27. Wov M Gray, a merchant doing busineas at 101 Beekm&a street, was found lfwcU U-taight lie waa.aixifrlrt jeartoU T.i U. : - STATB TAXASILIT The question of taxabilitv by State authority of shares of stock bol-iers in National Banka will be argued tforc the Cotrt of Appeals. atitspres-J. er.x aMioo, wtiisa convansa vasteuay. .it goes up on two different appeals, wae from the 1 nird and tke other frvsn the Fi tia Judicial Distriffs The Supreme Court of tht Third D strict decided axianfmousty, at tb gerjerai teraa last weak-, that such shares are sxemst front iaxatioa wbeu xhe capital stock is inveated in U. S securities; in the Fifth D. strict, on the fontrfry. the Judges of tbe Sjpresae Court have decided unanimonsly, at general term, that shares in National Backs are taxable. The qaeition ia ef (rest importance, aad if decided atverceiy to the bmk by the Court of Appeals, it will doubtlens be carried up to the Sj;renie Curl of 4b ITpiied S.ttes It is estimated the taxability o' S0.O0O,UUO of proparty iu this S;at ia iavivei i the te-'s-eu,. lt rtjiriirri ii TtataüiH 1 diiiU The Ileialdtaa a.DafcJiu iawerdatet the 14th. which sais: Tbe national Vxciteaieat proiaced in Irelsad by the reports ef.Kovln tended invasion brtrmed bands, or aa army ef American Celts, eitixeas of thekUnitt4. butes, intensifies snd extveds everyday. .Sine ihe close of the harvest season, ia the lsf davs of Jaly and coai. meoteme&to( , AufUJi. 2 kjifjt ,f isittd tht chief kj ceatreeef political information In the provinces or U aas tar, Liasier aod uon&augut, and icst.tuted inquiry at to how far tbt peasantry might be exteetM ta ce-operate wittte lrans-AUaa i tit liberators, aad that-result of ia? tatif etioo
convinces me they rV pfri to dare and do all that men of quick perception, resolnte) b tarts, stalw-arr arms aod brreditary lve of war &ad wish for glor tan do to restore tht ititpendenet of their country and unite it ia still closer bonds of friendship. commerce and oommeaicatiea with tbe United Sutct.: . -.--..'tt.'. t From Clster, beretofort ibt tfrongbold of BrhVsh fnflaeoce end interests, I em tafersneel from truatwonby toarcrt.tbat tbt Preibyterlans acl tht Church of Eogland ProtesUnts of middle rank do not regard this. Fenian movement with anything li'se the disfavor which tbey have looked upon the action of the other societiee which worked for Ireland sinew the disbandment of the rolunteers of 17eU. That tbe Irian peasattry are in possession of Large quantities of areas and ammunition, lb er 1 no doabt,' although they are farced to conceal tht a. Those arms are manufactured by English men tbe sas elves by the Birmingham manufacturer!, wbo
permit their lore of commercial gain to override tbeir patriotism. Nightly drillingtof men art held in almost every portion of the Island now here, now there. There is cot a universal tarn oat for such purpost, the men under instruction at any lisae numbering only from two to five hundred. Tbe musters are held in places alao-t inaccessible to tbe police, without tbeir advent belog . discovered, so far, or arrest being made. Tbe drill fie Ida are for tbt most part in thtDcifhbornood of nountain ranges of Tippers rv, Kerry, or Lisnerick, or in the broad plaice of Kl'due, Cork, Waterford. Wexford, kt I have bad no means ofaecer saining, with any degree of acecraey, the number of enrolled members now in the Irish braecb of tbt Fenian organization, but so far aa I bare ben informed tbey do not fall far abort of 14U.U00. Tb writer then enumerates Eozlaod's means of repression. Dubiin, Cork, Limerick, Bei fifct, Londonderry and other important points of the Island are held by regular troops, miltia, police, artillery, and a frigate of war with some pan boats borer from Bantry Bay on tht south west coact to the desolateahorea .of Conaemara on tht extreme wet, and to the bay of Qalway. The British force in Ireland migbt ' be enumerated in a rough way, thus: f .Troops of the line, cavalry and infantry, 9,000, Artillery ,5U0; veteran corp. armed pensioners, 3,100, militia 15; 0C0; constabulary county police 14,000; revenue police, armed and drilled. 2.200; total, 74,700. Gen. Sir Hugh Kose, It. C. 11., who succeeded Lordi Clyde as Commander-in-Chief of tbe English army fa India; hasjast tsken commana of Ue Dublin Military District: It it hoped, and there is no doubt he will be aa succcasfuLin bit treatments tbe Fenians as be was in in his care of tbe Sepoys. It will interest tht Fenians in America to know that tbe subject of their movement has been for seme months before the Ceencil of Sacred College,' 13 Roma, and official let ters jutt received' in Dublin state that the direc tioos to Archbishops, Bishops and Clergy, from tho-Holy ' Father, are to let it alone, at least for the present. - ' OOTJti.SOR XAOfdKT. The Herald's Washington special says: Gov. Kamsey, of Minnesota, it in tbe city, with maps of the State showing the grants of public lands mde in aid of the railroads whieb traverse that State. Preparations are now progressing at the General-' LanJ Office, and it is understood they will be incorporated in the annual report of the Land Department. , It will be a marked feature id the forthcoming work. r raanoKS. , Since Saturday the President has granted 125 psrdons, principally to persons who 'come under the $20.000 clause. The clerical force at the Executive mansion is rery busily engaged jaat now in making out the warrants fwr pardon for the district just granted. No more requisitions continue to be issued lom the Attorney Weneral's office. 1 - . . : . - , . laTXJt J-R0M MtXtCO. The Tribune h a letter from Matamoras, dated Antust 13th, which says: Tbe success met with by the force under General Escobedo, has encouraged the Liberal party to fresh efforts. In and about Cima -go there is now a good force of about but) meo, auong them twecty-nrecr thirty officers wbo have served iu the United Slates or late Confederate States armies. A second body of some SOU men it tt Mier, twenty-one miles from Carnargo, and at other points south of tbe place ace bodies of 200 to 300 men lu all there is a force of 2.f00 reo for the next blow to be struck at the nemy. The next more to be made will Uo down tho Rio Crande, to attack this place, for it will be made before information can reach tbe'enemyl by a dashing attack. - A force of about 2.000 men could take this place, for some of the troops in it will not fight. Tbe Freuch. ia these parts, do net number more thin 1,200 men. They are posted in this wivi Oflo battalieu of tbe legion U in Monterey, under Colonel Jeaningards, and the corps ot mounted ..rifles is en tie roads leading to the place, under. Capt. Ney. Tbia handful of men could not aid Mata.moras in ca of aa attack.. The French guLboat Tactiquc baa arrived off the Koada and now lies with the rest of the na-, val force there under tha command f CapUiu Collett. - - Another letter to the Tribune, dated Scptemter 7h, says the entire force ot Liberals lying about the fcmi Juan iiverhia been put iu motion, but their plan are not known yet, it maybe to attack thitf place at once or cooperate in the State ot New Leon, which lies west of this place. CortiiMs, after a gooddeal of insubordination, has been force! into tne trace, aod ia sow acting aa i( iu a proper spirit aud with the iuteutioa t )do some deed of note.. . To-day be crossed from the left bank of the Rk Grande with - Lis cosamand, estimated at 400 to. 5'J0 men and three rifled gun!?, tbeie being delivered to him some time aO try orer ot lien. Steele. I think aa attack will be made on this piece witbin three da j'; t'xfd ili-it if an; taer must must be made it wit) only be as s ftrnt In fact the Liberals must hire this place; its money could it tit the army, and it would be a river port of entry, fro ai wLjch a small income could be derived from dalles. Communication with the seat of Government is bv no means exit, aud can cnlv be had atlontr intervals. It i some time since "anvtbiug has been beard from Chihuahua, and Generali In comuHjid of forces in this aiid contiguous States, are u ignorance ot wbat ia going on at the Capital. If it is eafe it is also nearly cut off by the nataie of the couutrj and distance of coaraiiiiication iti forevs wiitch tbe Minister of war, Gen Ncrete. ought to direct, and which are, therefore; left to luemsaives to act as they may see fit. The situation of the Liberal party is ceruii.ly very critical, a:u I caa't help think Sog Lut liiat 10)U0 freh PMips would i;roy the last eenublance' 6f tae'governmeut. ""This Stite is in some siipeLe at the coming attack, bur the garriaai uniec-ile;ia, ia oa the quixir. ; FoRTRtfs MosavySyt.,26. Under direction ot tho Quarttrmadier a Department tbe removal of a Urge amoonf of mrounftioti, eomprising oidnance stores of 200 barrt!s of powder from ftorehoues on the wharve at Portsmouth, Virginia, wa!coiAmeeecd to cUy, to relieve tt- ahab.tnti from the fe.ir of an explosion. ; .. . xkstxcctite rtt rots or.ttre.; roLSHg.sxPiJi,0r. Y., Sept.- 27. The barns at d s'ables belonging to D. 1. Wheeler's Hotel, at Washisgton'flyftow, were burned last tight. The Dulcheas County" Fair had opened the day tAfx. ah1 ntanv vala-ib! horse ware ia tbe table, eiL'teofit: which wart burned, inclui
jIl!, V t V1?''- yr,e te4DJ-wortb $00, belonging tj .Jmi T . " f"Ke;lv'.' 5overI periOQs slept in the barn. Thn v . -.t- ! til''... . -:i..a
es ret boys acv fnir, And are known te nve been burned to deuth. Another, who eacapad death, but wa? bvlly barnH, aay the three boys' were aMee wLen be got out. , . , . , . - -oriifO! sr THSfir'iMW. WAiai.Nexo.v, Sept 27. A letter wag recently aiidreoa by some of the citixens of Charlotu vi Ue, V'a-, to tnMrdant Johodoo, prompted bv the dtfimltlc which surrounded thea.tnrels"to the' approisiiiiig Cöügrej:onal election They PT'eai to liu for counsel and advise aj;t tbeir proper, course; being wholly uninformed ee to whether the tet osth will probably" be re pealel ot mcä":edo..as ,to . admit, Sjutbern members, they hve ihouo;hff it probable be xiht enlighten t'jerrrT'tfcttr' main purpose is to pjreeetbt4;0ur3tacb wiikbe bom likely to sustt;n;hl?ft!atnJ hi pricy tn the adtaiajatrxt rt of iL Government i The Attorney General. Ui whoa the letter was referred, replies, be ia instructed by the Prrri dent to aar, be'bas no meana ef knowing what Congrest maj da in VegirtJ to tht oth tbobt which they IcqaTre, than any other citixeo, bat it i$ bis earnest , wish that 4ujal aod true taen. to whom no obect:on can be made, iseald bt elected to Congress" " TbW. Mr. Speed eaya, t' not au official letter, but a simple expresalto of In6'vidual opinion and wish. , match caai cr base a all. , pLraTojr. Sott. 37 In tht game of bats) ball tMf ween the Atlantic Club and Harvard Untrerslty, ioday. theforuier was winner by 5S 1922.
utnctDnatl n at tut -iyCiactraan. September 37. Flour du!l. and prices nanfnäl
tent; saotrfict $7 75; extrt $3 S09. A rood demand for orlrawoid r4 hut n 2; ctw red $1 70(31 75: Cor steady tt 63 O W- Oatt tdraccedto4546cfor!?o 1. Rvt continue dull: new 75c; old Sic. HarW. changed; po correct quotations can be given , Pro vfiiont firmer. and prices tdraccirg.' Meat pork advanced to $33 50. Bulk meatt. 17f2ISc for shoulders and aid and baron ii Xöic. 20c, and 23e, for ahoelders, tides and eler tidee Lard 30c.' Batter active at 4550; receipts light. ' Eis 2i2, and in good demand. Linseed eil II 0. Lard oil 12 2529 30: but little It the market. 1 - ' ' Petroleum firm, at 75Q7o?. Cheese lSG&ISc. . ' ' ' ' Flax teed $2 60. Timothy teed $1. Gold $1 434'. New tor asxrfcwi New Toek, September 27. " Cotvon ttttdr, and mort doing; 41,jf34.re fcr iiddlmg. s ' t J . J . Flour, State and TTeetern htar;5a lower for common, and rery firm for good gradf ; $7 c5g $9 for extra Sute; $3 t&8 i?0 for1 common to gooi shipping brands of extra Round Hoop Ohio; $9 15(311 30 for trade brsnds. s Whisky steady; western $3 23252 30; nearly all at tba iosidt price. N beat heavy; IC2 lower for coring; a shade firmer for winter; $1 5? (31 65 for Chicaro spring; $1 601 Cifor Milwaukee dub: 167(21 for amber llilwauket- 1 90 for inferior winter red western. v Ryt quiet, at about for wtauru. Barley active. Barley malt quiet. Cora opened a ahade firmer, but closed heavy; 85(?S0c for unsound, 90j91c for sound mixed western; 60 ö 92c for damaged. . Oata without change; 4(50o for act )und, end iSQCOo for toutd. Coffee quiet Sugar quiet and steady; Cuba MuscoTad13)Q14c;DaTaoaI3OI7c; Porto Ricol4(16c. Coffee 1 3 15c. UoUfet quiet. Rice dull. Wool dull.. - Petroleum firmer kt 33(339c for crude. 61 62tc for refined in bond and 7982s fbr free. Hope firm. - - . Pork firm; $3434 0 for new meet, closing tt $34 50 cash; $313i 50 Tor :63,'64-do cash and regular way, $27 5023 25 for pnme; $30 25(30 50 for prime mess; 500 bbls new meM for all this yVat, selfers and buyers' option,- $35. Beef steady, at-3(3 12c for plain mews. 121&: for extra mess.- Ueef bamtdull etJUc. Cut meats firm at 15)(160 ' for Shoulder and tyrjc for bams. Uacon dull. " Lard dull and beary tt 27 331c.' . Butter active and firm at 2d (g 13c for Ohio, and 40 ( 52a for State. - 1 v Cheese steady tt 12f316'c. s saw Teas. mo5it aatitT.' ( . , New Toiar, September 27. Money easy at 5H percent. ' Sterlic,; exchange steady at 10109. i Gold a shade firmer ,' opening at SI ad rancing to $1 44g, declining to $1 43, and closing at f 1 4J. ' Oov cremen tetock a teWy. DRY GOODS: aroius w. vet. am. s. cobdcitt. JCHJI B. COX. I'XIi COIVJDUIXX &COX WHOLESALI BBOlKaS IX DRY- GOODS AND NOTIONS, JVo. 4 AlvordS alloc k,. IOCTH MERIDIAN STßKKT, IStUkTSWOUS. Wa hare taWn the south store in tLe beaatirul utw B3k n Meridian trreet, and are c apeDir g a LARGE & CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK i ; 4 -er . - SEASONABLE VOODS, To which we renpectullj Invite the stteDtion of Merchants. , OUU STOCK IS KNTIRKLY NEW, And bavins; been bonght ezcluMvel for C'ASIl, aad aa der favorable circa instance, we r contUent ef baisf able t olor Inducements nt exuildd ia any WESTERN TsjlLJEVEZErr. Soliciting a share of trade, we a k the fav&r of a call and ex at&inatian ef ar Stock., ( Poo, Conduitt c Cox. , n-pii-uicuo. OYSTERS, fitC. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE WU0LES,1E,0.YSIR DEPOT. OTSTEtttf- kf.ciiti:d TJAILT B7 V.ITRiSS, is cans, kalf-cans and ct eU. Alio t'reh and att Water FiQ - Orter promprly fll4. raail prot tsand qmct mini. . " No. JL North Illinois Street, ! Opfatathe Bates Ron, IadiaiiapU. U - ' faana56ta . v. C. C. WILLIAM. Seely's Catarrh Remedy i ttyCALL FOR a CIRCULAR ALL JTMiTOMS. SYMPTOMS: The irmptoms f Catarrh, aa they ireaerall appear are at first very slight. Persons Cod they hare a cold that they haT frequent attack, and ara mre enltf ta tha changes of temperature. Ia this condition, the BeMsnaybe dry, era slight tlisrhare, tLia aad acrid, afterwards beccmrna; thlrk and aiLeMe. Aa the dlaaM beeoaies ckrejQie, t lieebaege are iiK-rea in atity ahd chanired in qualMy; they ar now thick and heavy, aad are hawked er crafbed tff. - Tte t ecretions are oftenoirt, caasinir a bad breath: tha voice i thick and natal; tha eyes are weak; tha se&se cf thesoe'.l Is levered r destroyed; deafness frequency takes place. Aootlier eaaamon and important symptom of Catarrh is, that the persoois obliged la clear bis tkroa in tho aaorniag of thick er tlinry soaeas, whieb has fallen down froaa the head Cttrinytfla c!jrtt-- WTrerf this takes j?ace tne pr tan msy be sure that his diea is on its way to tho aups, and should loe so time to arrestlcg it. The aboTe are bat few cf the snacy Catarrh ympteus. A insjl Itottlst will Inat a .fenth--te he iirt three times to. ataay v TESTIMONIAL Fro Hon. Thomas J. Ttmor, Ex-MeT&ber of Conyress rom lllinios, late Speaker cf tLe Illinois Houe of rUp- . reentstiT, ar4 Örnryt llaster of A. F., and A. SI., of ' tba Stata rf lilinoif.rr . r, Jjurrcrr, October 21, IS63. Da. D. II. Aasa-ta Dar fir. In reply to yonrLotico t tko lJta pr..4 woali say that I was severely aSkrted with Catarrk tot year?, when I became acocainted with yoo and bYHfCt two bettle of your liquid Catarrh Remedy. BefoTO I had naed ouo bottle 1 waa aeonbly imprrve4,ac4 befvre the secoad bottla sa finished, war compietely cared. I can recnsa end tba raa4iia t ali aCocted wt'b CatAirb. apetualy rra, . .w ... "j . . .TUOMAiMCltSf,m ! lir. Ii. II. SCCLVE A CO, . ;j i . UtiM, PBjcanuBTOaa,Chcao,in:aols. ! fit .t i- " WßOXJUAUt - JOH.-t l. . AL,-,.v-.- , Cincinaati. 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iistbtwihslow Aq Kzprisace4 5trs a&4 Fa Baal Fkyslciaa ff, i tctb atteotiaa ratara,kr SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TZETHUIG, Which greatly faaillUtes tba pni I Uttkbaf I ottenlLf tbe cam", red acte ali aSaesQaUea.wUlaiaay a W M a m A i . j a m aui ri. ana spasQcaicacua,aBais SURET0 REGULATE theBOWELS Detver.dnpoa If, aiotbers.lt will ftrt rest Uyoersefree ra Relief and Health to Your Infants. TTe bare put up and wold ibli artlclafor rSOyaaro, and CAN SAY IN CUSF1LENCE ADIKLTB of It hat we have never bean able to aay of any other medlclce HEVER HAS IT FA1LKD IN A SINGLE 15MA5CIT0 K FT KCl A CURK, when tlaiely used. KTtr did wo know an inntai.ee of diatifrfactioo by any ou bo aaod it. Oa tbe coDtraxj, all are delighted with Us opera tiotis, and epcak la terms of commendation of Its najrtea effects and medical rtrtnea. We epak In this tn altes "WIJATWK DO KNOW," a'ter 30 yeara experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REFUTATION KüK TBK FULFILMENT OF WUATWK HERE DrCLAKD. In almoet every Inrtaoce where tbe In'ant It merir-sfrosn pata and eihsoHtion, relief will be foord In tfteea or twenty ntnutes alter the syrup 1 administered. Full directions for asm? will accompany each bottle. None genuine nnless tie re-:nj',le of CURTIA k FEEKINS, New York. Is on the oatride wrapper. Sold by Drvct-iatslbrocqhoattbo wtrld. Price only 35 Cents a Bottle. The Florence Nightingale of tho Nursery. He tilloTi it it extract from a letter written by the Kev. E. Z. Wolter, to the Gemao Reformed Meaecs;e atChamberaburK. Fa.: A DENEFACTRES0. There Is a womsn In the poMlc eye whose ft sine had all aloiy; been s-aocfaterl, la otr Dilnd, with tba Taa kee," Vlaack," andliulu,JU(t.,, Hat It ia m do loo(r, and we oenjr to wreit Ler name fry all och u-plcious associations !n al! tbe r rninfl. rf balever cotiocs we msy bate of womanly dolicary and propriety, w will ' all 5ii.it tt at womaa aioi.o la tko Noro tt fottd. Surs tlieW Ntir-e. Whetber we ahali bava Female Phy.Hiciar;s or A, is aqaeti.-n atlcb BiUt ba dead od by time and prir c'p'e, ar. l rt a matter of raste. Pride, prejudice, c(rvce and ronton aay wU Wbavo tbrai-t-Iret, for if there a raUy a want. tLare wi:j alo be a KUpply; if there te a "callir.g," tLrre ül La a oomjof . Nature an 1 baman cm i'ty are alaya elf-upp2yiK(( . and tbaot;b Art an-t PsLlon may blndrr, tbey cannot prevent. Mrs. Window does tot wih to treat yoo gextietaaa . Nordoes rfce prtacrlte a reg-taen fur yetr wlei;tnt . be m&deit!y appear as a me.r.jtcr of health and bap plnes to ycur infants In tbe cradle is there anythlcf Improper In that? A Ncrae of'T-0 years' expenoaea canbüHlyj"ht i or M not jrood for a babe, and onbt to l-e L.teLed to. Col sited her OB her bomb' and tarjy rf!;o3. Fh !s the raoit sucfewful pbjsj. riau anU ido4 nifctual benefictre-v oar IMtl over ' enjoyed br doting parent rot excepted. Jaat pe tbe door lor Lr,ai'l iii. Wiu.'ivw will prj tba Amor Iran Florfcce N!rLt!:ig'e cf the yuroery. Of ills t are ee- nre, that we will tach etr "uey to say A K!ar-liis; on lira. Window for helping bee ta same " and escape te gnyiur,. coitckinn a 4 teetaJag aieice. VTe cotifrm every word et forth in tha prupct.- It perfc-nns precisely what tt proTf-r,e to perform, every part of It polh.rs; e Away with yotr 'Cord!sJ, ParoejoTic "Drops u''Latdai om." and every arbar '-KartoUc," l y wbicb the ba!ei 2rosxed lato aaatdity, and recdared dull aDd 1-joiic fur l.. We hae never een L'r. Wir low kr ow ter ealj through tie preparation of ber 'Sotklcf fjrep for Children Teetbioc." If we had tbe pewei wa weald taxke ber, a be it. a phy-'rJ ro t tba ibfaatrsjca Itcl. Ilraltli antt Comfort to .noilier tintl Iillrt. ;n , ... . i .: MRS. WlSSLOWa OoTIIi:G STkUF lr ebltdrte ' teetainit, sortent tbe came, reduce laflniiaanri, al lay all pair, and cere wir.d chclw. I'erftctly safe Ua g allrses. W v oil-l ey to every mother wU has e oaeThrcH:ü, le r.ot !et yoer prejadlc, nor tbe rrejo dlrea of otberw, tatd Utees vie ssd jmi MCeraf i. child oomI tbe relf that will be aar yes.abaoletery t sure teo.'low tb o.e of thU rte4V t'nel ael, , DON'T FAIL TO FKOCLRK MRS WTNffLCW'f S0OTII15G SIRUP, for children teethlLf. Itbasbecsl ud for 30 Tears with Ltrer fai'.ioij safety aad aacoeee bE,'ti cf mother for tl.elr children. Ucorrete acidity of the storas l, r-!ves wr4 cte!ie,Ters.ai the bowel, aad tri v es rstt. beahh aixlc.ret to aaotbef aadeb:. Offlee Äe.se: m treet.New Terk. j DO NOT LET TOUH mrjCDICE STAND EKTMtH " f ssr affertt? rlfM aad the relief that will te abaolnte . ly mre te (4;cwtb aa-cf MRS. Wl!(9LOW'ft fiOOTM 15G STHL'P. It correct." aci-tny of tbe tomaca.ralW-vfe lud cLas'U-, rer&lates tXe boweU, sevens tie UI, fiveretfa 'be wtber at,d health to theebüd ( , . ''Uli,. ' ' ' . i Tbe foliowuia ta au extract from a tetter wrltteawF. the.Lev. J. i. fiolia, caetor U Um F:errepct aUrawa BaptUt Church. Brookfyt;, N. T.. to tbe Jvaraal aa4 Mesarer,Clieitr9atl.O , and peak voismes ta favwr' cf that warM-resewwee wvairtae. sr&A WIiaLOWP 00THISOTi.CP,FCECElIXkl5 THTHI5Q: . "Waeeeaae-lvertleemett tu year cotasaaaef Kit. WIN8IXJWS OOTBlUa STKLF. Sew, we Mm 04 a wen ta favor cf a patent meilodae before ta oar Uta bat we feel c apelledu say te soar readers Aal this la baaabea wo have tried it, aad kwow rt te be all tt claisaa. It is prebably am tbe sateeaafclseedlciaes ef tba day. bece&ee 0L,ls aae cf tke beau Aai those of year readers who kae babies caa't de betlae thaalay In a sapply." OP20IAL OüTJTION'. :.. . - . . r Th'treat porularltj cf Mrs. Wlatlew'a Soetktcx ijnp, far ckildrea teeth a aae ta tared ttrtnrtpel rea ta pet aa exticJee be aa4 for tba sis epe, ta a4vartoatDc wtLkk tber mao avi waiy w sn . ear adrert!rriTaU aaJttt ces trttt lis rreis. bot bare eewted eervifleatee aav kettera tt a clerrrsa aoow Uaea. aCxlnisvwtbar aaaaeMe wax reaaa lawareefalUBaatera. - fl-
