Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4660, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1865 — Page 3
DM LYr SENTINEL; FRIDAT MOIININO. SEPTEMBER ST).
Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ac, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, A.c.. Ac. Dome promptly ml ttala office, lathe ni Ktj fr, n fir.t jaaitlf imp9T9t sxss t l.v lrces. 0VS -,,. . C I T Y IT EMS. t-JNo decisions in the 8 e pes me Court, yesterday. m K7Potatoea are p'auty io market at fS rtnU a bushel, wholesale. taT Yesterday vii another warm day. The mercury, at 7 r. M., stood at 7Ro . BT For all kiada of plain acd faBcy Book and Job Printing e;me lo the Sentinel office. RT" Divine Ssrvice tbis evening at the Synagogue, at half past five o'clock. A punctual attendance U requested. t5T"Tbe Ooa Hundred and Forty-ninth Indiana is probably at tbe Soldiers Homa this morning, hating left Louisville last evening. Ii A thousand taxpayers una tbe sidewalks where one uses the atretta. therefore the public will b benefitted mora by paving the eidewalke than bybouldering tba streets t7"Ooe hundred and tea thousand dollars worth of ret! estate has chinked hand during Jhelaat week, according to the lilt of transfer in the Auditor's oCce. Ileal estate is a noerch totable commodity just now. K7Tbe Circuit Cjurt was occupied yesterday in nakicg up . issues od bearing the tridence in the case ef the State vs. Miller, on the ebarpe of Grand Larceny. The case will probably be eubraitted to the jury this morning CoiiMraciit Bbokiib The Commissioner of Iotersal Revenue baa recertly decided that a to ember ef a Srta having a wholesale liquor deal er'e license, If be travel through tbe country aolicitinjc ordera for goods, i liable for a license as commercial broker. 1'oLlca i! attibi. Eut two cases ware a'ed on yetlerrfav in the Police Court. Quart Rut was sentenced to tends) in jail for intoxication, but on his taking tbe pledge the Mayor let him go. Henry McCormick aild $! 40 for the same offense. n7We direct attention to tbe advertisemeLt of ilr. Thr. kedmond, who haa jnat opened a whole iWjnor house at No. 130 Sjuth Illinois street. Mr. Redmond will keep full n.nortmen, of foreign and dosneatic liquors, wines and cigars, snd be is prepsred to sell Item at tbe lowest marktt rates. A IIibt If the property owners on East Washinglou street war t the street railroad extended east, Ut them hurry up and boulder Washingtoo atreet from Noble street to tbe donation line. We believe a line of rails will be laiddown aa far a the Aaylurn as soon as that piece of road is touldered. tlT'Tbe Eleventh Indiana Cavalry Regiment was received yesterday io the mul form by dinner at the Soldiers'IIooatatid addressee at tbe Slate House trrove. The speakers yesterday were General Mansfield, Dr Kira B Reed, Col. itob. Stewart, tbe old conamarider of the regiment. Colonel Sharron, Major Crewder and Chaplain Rernhart. tTf Mosquitoea thay bile bard everywhere! We don't mind them, our hide is thick and tough, but we pity tbe delicate females aubjected to the long bills of these musical blood suckers. We are in favor of munUng the vampires, for their sakea. Ob for a good frost to rid the city of these eleep-dipturbing, temper trying, never-tiring little skeesicks ! A couple of old houses have occupied Delaware street for several days, in transit for other locations. In seeing thee houses hatred over the bouldered street, we thought it was, to say the leant, bard on street. We doubt the propriety of granting permits to move bouses over streets that have cost sä m ich to St ti our's have. - SV 4sp Bfc K7A Oeverntcer.t mule, netrly dead with the glanders, had been wandering round the slrects for several data, trying to enter atercs anJ open doors, until finally about ijon yesterday, he lay down io l'eiul atreet, near MeriJiao street, and died. It is possible that he has communicated this dreadful disease to a number of valuable heres in bia rambles throagh the treets and allevs. A Fair Orrta We anderstand that come retail liquor dealers intend to make a proposition to tbe temperance folks to tbe fallowing effect: that if tney will take thcr property, including liqiors and fixtures, st a fair price, they will agree to quit tba tr attic, and if they cao not find some other business to engage in here, they will leave the city. This seems to be fair, for the temperance people should not aak all tbe sicriiices to be made on one side. JliMOViLa. The American Ki press Company re mo red their oGce and business yesterday from tbe corner of JJeridiaa and Washington streets l the cerner ef the alley immediately opposite the- OleoQ Block. Tbe room vacated bv tbe Kspre Company will be occupied bv tbe First National Bask, and we understand they will tit it up in a style equal to their capital and the business they are doing. Tbe old Kipre room is to be divided, snd the Utitoo Telegraph Company will oceury the rear prr, with a Meridian etreet front. Tbis is another gxd move, a this company will get an ofÜt'eru tbe ground floor. tfiP" MaatlAOB LickS'B were issued to the ioliowicg panic?, during tbe pt week, by the Cleik ot the Circuit Couit : Hetry Vemb'e and thee Htni Tvon VVise and Martha ood. Henry Loveil and Annie Sonlin. Chrlet Latle and Mary J' Wohley. Jacob 3d I in es and Fl nilia A. Thompson Dit id Smith and Uzzie Abner. Heury Juinoa and Martba Barrett. William II. Salter aud Uiry L Arnold Jac ii.ker and Jars TLfjey. Lwthtr Rtird aud Mis. Knxa J. Wiler Henry C Holbrook and Eaaain si. rerkina. Ueora Hulzheimer and Mrs Muy Ana I? jre. Kh b H Ut an l Sacj Ann Touiy. Milton Smith and Stlu C. Smock. Cnrlfr. Wvbter and Mrs Mtry Lifter Anthony Ford sad Koiily M utn ford, (colored ) Jobu M'irgta suJ Klleu F. (J.Ilair. Mosrs Dttisacd Miry (i'.bou. William A. Sphr and Aruali Uare. TTillitm IX. BII anl Auu E.iza Dickey. CWe F.. CjtMel and Mui L. Morr.i Oeor-e W. Si too aud Lethe Tou.all. John Morrison and Macule Kos SaLta or KsaL F-araT The following trau fers of real estate weie mads at the Auditor's office during the put wak: lier.rv Scbouil to Ii. F. Haiigb. ti by 10U teei of lots No. 1 ri 'J. ia square 7b $U,0OU Ü. H P !f t Daniel McClure. Qr ieet of the eat side of lot No 4, in square i9 $0.tU0 F.mil Klein to Mary J. GriSuh, lot No. 1M, ia square 21 $3.605. Ue.ttr lie wick lo Margaret liivaü, 47 t by SO fett, southeast corner. In square 41 $'2 bOU Mat tie lioak übler to Job a Kirk.. lot Xo. 3J7, in out-lot No. 'J 7 $1,475. Matt Forba to Melu A. Forbi. lot No. IDS, iu out-lot No. S3 $-00. Jacob R. Crull to Ana M. CroptCT. south half lot No. fa. in out lot No. 33 $'2.1W. J. N. Kay. Trustee, to Timothy Murphy, lot No. 10. io eut-lot No. 15J-$vl55 John A Bradshaw to L. M. Thipps, lots Nos 10 and 11, io out lot No. 55 $50 8. Straubrou b to J. W. A J. Madden, lot J, io out lot No iyj-$au L. Auitia et al. to A. D. Wood, lot No. 1. io sqaare 23 $1,300.
. L. Mi! to a Wi: tm n to J. V. BckaLo, lot t& sa.re 47 $l,?oo. - . , Chaa A.ar3it tOeo. F. Hlppara', ßt 5, io out-tot No 100 2'jQ Cbaa. A M di to Catharine Smith, lot No. 4. in out kt 1001250.
. Joht U Todd to lieorg Carter, 7)' feet of lot No 15. 16. 17 aaJ 1-, lo out lot .No 19 -$i 5J0. , Loeia Da w soa te Alfred Stsrteoo. lot No 4, in Wttgate's subdivisioa of out-tot No. 1UO $2.000. v ' J. M.Itay to R. B. CalberwooJ, northwest corner, eec'Uo lö, towotbip l5,rangeNo. 4 eaC. 5 tcres-$7W. Noah Frr te A. U. Lancaster, eoutbeaat qaarter of the southwest quarter el section Jl, townablp ICI, range No 4. 40 acree-$4.t00 Francis Diikraao u Mary A. KnighOM. bby JW feat of sqaare 3, Drake's Addition $1 ,2uC. J. B. l!cCbeney to Albert Keisner, lets Noj. 41 and 42.lo out lot No 150 $700. Crpfr Bnnkman to Chaa Miller, lot No. 7, io Sbarpe'e Addition $1,150. il Kurtepeter io UMJmao k Vinton, undivided half of the oortbeaat qetter of section 24, townsb;p 14. race No 3 eai' $5,2fX). ' Wiley Si Mariio u Henry C. Sarnn, lot No. 21 , in out lot No. 1B4 $500. John Ruppt Wm.Haon, lot No 25, io outlet No. 151 $1.500. Mary Oentry to Rebecca Holland, 33 fact of tout Noa.7 and B, in sqaare 2", Drake a Addi tlon $300. Daniel Tltromb to Tbeolore Hennlncer, lots No. .12 and 33, io out lot No. 100 $1,564. Jese Jones to Freierick Wm. Reaener, lot No 6. inout-lot No. 71 $1.600. J.' W. Smel.icr to Jo?epa öerloger, south third of lot Ne 27, and north th rd ot lot No. 23, in out lot No. 121 $1.050. McKernao, Fierce & Vandeato Kdward Sacks, part of lot No 6, in out-lot No 131 $400. D B. Cullsy, Coramiftsionar, to Elleo Lawler, lot No. 31. it oat lot No. 102-$350. Margaret Albon to Kliza A. Seaton, lot No 6, io out lot No I7y $3,500. N. F Cunningham te J. C. Weinberger, lots Noj 2, 3 end 4, in iqa.re b3-$3.750. Elwood Chapman to L. M Wbitmas, lot No. aj. In out-iot Xo. IriO $3,200. . James Dans to Richard Kitley. 127 seres in sections 21 and 28, township 15, range 5 eaat $0.167. Michael Leininger to George Sutter, cast half of lot 7, in aqjare 20 $3,575. Henry Voigt to Klizabtti Lintner,' north half of lot No. 11. io square 10 $700. McKernan, Tierce Si Tandes to John Crodeu, lot No. 13, lo out-lot No. 130-$325. W. P. Rathbone to Jame-. Frank and J. W IUy.tote Noa. 1.2,3,4.5.6,7. H. 9, 10. 11,12. 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, 1H, 111. SO, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 2C.27 and 2d, in oui lot No. 15d $'J,1U0 Kleu k Copeland to Wm filackledge. lot No 37, in Uradsbaw's Subdivision of out lot No 55 $3.000. lltkrioger k Schmidt to Levi II. Stetens, lot No H, in out-lot No. 114 $1,000. FJwin May to James II. M;Kerun, eaat hal.r of lot No 11, in squire No 52 $1.000. Olive Mui;rave to Mt-kCrnn. Pierce A Van deü. lot No. 1 1, io out-lot No 12d $1,100. Uuoüne wliocat i John Sttllwsgon, lot No 16. in out-lot No. 121 $1.100. Sp4Dii h Smith lo Mary Uiblen, lot No 3, In Sirrin k Hugh's Sabdiriaioti of wtt lot No b9 $1.100 Wm H. Lingenfeltvr to Mary E. Miller, south liilf oT lot No. 10, in out-lot No 3I-$1,62'I. Sii440 Drown to George Browo, the uodiviJed half of north end of weft hilf of soutviwet quirterof seition2"), Usruship 15, range 3 ct 50 acre- $3.000. J. E. ColdeatoUuth Add Mcllvsiu.rtottb half of lot No. 9. In out let No. ICC $1.100. HUHIM0WH NOTICEH. tjTSherld-iD's Kide at tbe tboatcr to-night! L-WTh Ibdiauapolis, Fru aud Chicago Kailway Company will sell Excursion liiketa to peraons wi-hig to attend tbe Slate Fair at Foit Wayne, good from October 2d to 7ib inclusive, for half fare. Excurion Tickets will be good on all passenger trains both ways; but passengers mast procure their tickets teoro getting on the train; otherwise tkey will be charged full fare. On Tueaday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 3d, 4ih and 5th, an Excursion Traia will be run through to Fort Wayue without change ot cars, returuing tbe same day, leaving Indiauapclis al 5:50 A. M. and rHurning at 10:30 P. M. Regular Trains leave Indianapolis at 12:3U P. M and 10:10 P.M. Excursion Ticketa good on thee train dating the week. 20 6 Davip Macy, Superintendent. 5yUrai)d Uughing night at the theater! t Steausoat Excrnio to Cold Springs on Saturday, at 3lj o'clock P. M. A splen lid nupply of refrethiiH'tm nboird, inu-ic and everthiuu t make ptseugcr comfortable Socwbll, Master. BiTrxarjxLu, Clerk. 2s?-3 tSPy for Horcea Loat in Service obtainod from the Treasury Department, through Hlake's War Claim Airenv. Nee IÜauks aud instruc tion receiveJ. 20-2 Stkamb jat Kxci'bsion The steamer Gov. Morton wiit make two trips up White river to tbe Cold Sdriugs. on Sunday, at 10 o'clock A.M. and 3,' j o'clock P. M. Music and refreshments on board. Socwut, Ma-ter. BiTTiariitD, Clerk. 2S-3 t2TSee the wonderful Hypochondriac! f w5TThere will be a Temperance Meetibg at tbe Tabernacle, ob Friday evening, the 2Htb inat , at ha!f-pat 7 o'clock. J. V. R. Miller will be present and adire the people. Boainsasof importance will come before tbe meeting. Let all the friends of temperance, peace and good order attend, and help to enforce the laws, that the tide ef intemperance may be staved, aad that crime and immorrality may not stalk with un bluking front in tbe city of Indianapolis and none to arrcjt i;s courio. Ltdies invited. Hy order of Jamks Dlakk. Chairman of Committee. Ttvemit Diiiku Lots at Acctios. We will sell on next Montiiy, October 2J, thoae tine building lot on the wm ide of Wnt street, at the ititerection of First street. The grounds are bih, overlooking the city, nJ tre ot a cot. venient !'.xe for buildmj; purpoe, with streets nd il!es. I'eraons wihiiie: to view the grounds enn obtain pUts at our office. Tcrtrs of sale, one third ea.h, o:.c-;hird io bine months, and onethird in eighteen months, with interest until prtal WiLtT k Mabtis, 2-4 RcaI Estate Auotionevr. IfMi" St.'Clsir iu two groat t iecer! t t5T" Timber Ltnd at Auction, situated eleven mile. Loribwe: of Iudittupoli,ou Crawfordrille P.aiik rioaJ, between Clermoiit and Flrowris bur.;, and a S:eam Sawmill, will be -old al Auction, on Siturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in front of the office ot Wiley A Marlin, Real Es ta!c Auctioneers. 2"" 3 tgrOrricsas' Back Far for servant' w g r-, under late decision, obtained at Hlake's Militari A.cy. Blanks revived. Offi -era will call or corieond. 23-;f iiyLook t the Handsome line of Dreus Oooda and Süawls, at the City Dry Goods S;ore 20 3 m Caoica FratT. Fiity Potes Choice Free Stone Peachea at.d One Hundred H zes Choice Catawba anl Isabella Grapea, for Ssls. wholesale aoJ retail, at O. B Stcct Uro 's. Xgf It may be matter of Ii.tere.t to our pttrooi in tbe rorth asd cortbettt poitt of tbe cit j. t know that toe "Cap Ul Drug Stare," vtx the corner of Massachusetts avenue aud Vermont street, is a very desirable place to purchase their mrJTcioes. " ' 25-6 C2T Cloaks and Cloakings, Btlmoral Skirts, Flaut els. nunketa, Ac. iu crest variety. t tbe City Drv Goods Store, No. 37 E Washington Street ' 203,11 tTbe City Dry Üoods S.ore. No. 37 East Washington Street, is the place-for Hargaias. 20 3m fJETSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's adf ertiaement on the fourth page of lo day'a paper. jan 25 tf. American and Foreign GoJs of all kinds
G7" Of riCKaa' far. Accoants, with all Coal afidavlta cotapiete aad warranted correct, saade f.atat Dlake's Mtliury Agency, ;, opposite Major Dunu'e Mustering aad D.aburaiog Office. 'Returning OfScers can get full instructions free of charge. --mm ' JTB arras as the great Hyptcbondriae! f Two HcsstiD Acats or Lasd ajid SawMill at Alctiom Tbe land 1 1 be aold at Auction by Wuei k Malt a, Auctioneers, at 2 o'cJeck P M. to morrow, in front' of their office, oo Washington street, lies near tbe line of the new railroad to Crawford? ille, end will doable in
value upon tbe compIton of that road. -- i. i . i RTteoeft of Miss St. Clair to night! f tWH the pavements in the city were all paved, it would save t each c.t zrD at least one pairofbota or shoes a year. The gravel pave menta aits like a rasp on the sole of tbe boot, cutting it out iu a short time. The Council can do good work by ordering more pavements laid, in every part ot the city. Ho mis Indianapolis affords many sdvanvantages lor 'be man of small means to secure a home, and we would advise those of our readers who contemplate locating io oar city .by all means ti attend tbe sale of lots to be made oo Monday next, by Wiley k Martin, Real E.tats Auctioneers. 2D 3 UT Fbbia Ball There will be a Grand Hall given by the Fcoiats, en Wednesday evenine, October I lib, at Masonic Hall. It will be a splendid sffiir. f Thc Filst Natioxal U silently but rapidly winning an enduring name and fame that will lar outlive all ephemeral establishment, having oo aolid merit to give them honorable reputation and prestige. Tbe billiard ball ia daily and nightly crowded with delighted guests, and everything appertaining therewith goes Wright alone in the most satisfactory manner imaginable John Browo is gay, gyod, genial, gentlemanly and glorious as ever. Our calm advice to all is, go to the "First National " Delay not upon the order of your going, but go. " f COMMERCIAL. V St rc Lie aar a Ulnciaataatl Plfiratet. CiaciKNATi. September 29. Flour dull, aud prices irregular; sales of superfine at $7 50(37 "5; tbe inquiry is chiefly for the higher grades and that made from old rtck and freshly ground; new extra is held at $S3 H 50, old at $4 50(3, and family end lauct brands at $3 25I0 50. A gnod demand for prime old red wheat at $2; the demand for new red is limited and prices range at $1 00(dl 75 according t quality. Corn steady at 65s for a'rictlv aound ear. Oats in sood demnnd at 4445j in bulk and elevators for No. 1. Rje continues dull; new 75c; old e5c Vhisy quiet at $2 26 Men pork advanced to $34, but closed quiet at this rate Bulk meat, higher; I717tc for Shoulders m.d eides 10)(310. Paeon lef, 2lc. and 24c. for shoulders, sides and Cier Mile Ltrd dull at 30c. Butter active at 45&50. If rovi-ioiia hrin auJ in gojl demand. Et;s 22:, and in irood deiiiitid Linseed oil $1'60 Lard oil $2 25(32 30. I'i'tro'.eum tirui, at 75(J$7o.:. Ctue.e lttld'c. Fl ii ceed $ 60. Timo.li teed $1. Gold $1 4.J34. ew Vorta lavrket. New Vobi, S-pfember 2. Cotton Hteadv. biit le.s a live Ml 44I(gj45c for middling. Flour4 St.ite and Western heavy; 5(10.: lower for rommori, and very firm for jjood grads; $7 bU7 10 for extra Stat-; $ 55(30 90 for common to good hhippm brands ot extra Round Hoop Ohio; and $9 15(311 35 for trade brands, market closing quiet. Whifky steady; western $2 232 30. V hett 23( lower for puncr, and very firm for winter; $1 55(163 for Chioavn snrinc: $1 5tc3l C4 lor Milwaukee club; $1651 66 lor amber Milwaukee; $2 12; for good winter re i wetern. Rye quiet, at about $1 for western. Barley steady. Uarloy malt quiet. Corn lo lower; nearly -II . n..: j. "r r Z an I'lirrios were uusuunu; iJfyCJ lor unsouiiO, U0y0)gc for pound mixed western; b0(g31c lor damaceu, and 92c for high mixed nearly yellow. Oats l2c better: white unsound heavy and declining at 47GO. Coffee quiet Sugar quiet and firm; Cuba Mu-covado 1314c; Htvana 135c; Porto Rico MflCc. Molassesdull. Rice uull. Wool dull. ts Petroleum firmer at 35(g3J5 for crude, CO 62c for refined io boud and 7Uilc for free. Hope firm. Poik turner; $34 37 tQ 34 75 for new mess, closing at $34 50 cu; 3I (331 50 for 'C3 '64 do csb and regular way, $2d 00 tor prime; $23 37) (30 50 forprime mens; 500 hbls new mtss for ail tbis year, sellers' option, $35 75. Beef firm, at 9id)12o for plain mes, 1215? for extra mess. Beef bsms quiet at 30c. Cut meats firm at 15,i16)c lor shoulders and iya)22)c for bams. Bicon dull. Ltrd uull and tower at 2630c. Butter active acd firm at 2 2 (g 13c for Ohio, and 4052o for State. Cheese steady at 12($16ic. SBW TOEK MOKRT MABBXT. Nbw Yobk, September 23. Money Heady at 5(6 per cent. Sterling t xebange quiet al U'SSIOOJ. Gold without decided chituge, opening at $1 44 declining to $1 43 . and closing at $1 '14. SPECIAL NOTICE. ST FUR MORE THAN TWENTY TEARS MATHKWS' YKNKTUN HAIR DTK has stood ths test of tria!, and is constantly increasing ia public favor. TUB TKNKTIAN ItAIHDTK It the be.t and cheapest eiAie. Iti pries i only 75 cent, an l each bottle contains double tut quantity af i in tb nmaily sold r ft. TH1S1I.1IX DTK Is manufactured by a peculiar pro cess, hieb r-oJr It lnSnit ly haperior to any dye ia arkrt. Kiri complete in oue bottle, do preparatioa It reqairrd, which greatly limpliSe the application. IN USING THIS DTE you avoid that siktt. dead appearance by which dyed hiir auJ whi.kers are readily recognlied, worn an inferior article ha lej used, at It produces a perfectly natural valor of any hadtthat it de.ired, from a ncn brown to a jetty, lustrous black, that will not mut, crock, or tin tbe r ictbing. lavetl 75 ceiiti aud yoa wul b convinced. Sold by all Drugg;tan.t Fancy üoods I ale rs. A. 1. MATHEWS, Manu.'actsrer. OKM.VS B1RXXS A CO. 5tw Tort, Tftolsaals lr.eat nylO-deod-ly DRY GOODS. AltX. s. coiriTT. j.sa s. cox. DRY GOODS AXD NOTION'S, So. 1 AlvordS Block, socrH arfiiDiAy strekt. ixdiasapous. - Wf bi takculba aooih store ia tta beaattful sew Bliv'l en Merman tret, au I are nov vpeoiLg a LARGE CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK or SLIHOWBLE GOODS, s To wtkk we raspec -ill li.fiU the atteoiioa of Utrcoin a. OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY tfEW, And basing tern Voufbt exclasie!y for C A5H, acd aa der fvraM cjrcu ttict, ws are conldeu of beirr, able to oJr micemeni not eictlUi la any . WJESTElXsUST 3NsTA.-JrT7r. Sohdlirg ahare af trae, ws aak lbs fat. r U a Call and txaaUuaiion of ear Stock. Poo, Conduitt ö Cox. Mylldlno.
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aaawTaaaajwasivsofttaa eaiav 1 1 an utzaaa. MIDNIGHT REPORT. For nomine; llprt 5ie rirat Fare TDTiT aTkT7 Tmrw X AVA JLi IA: I llij, ELECTION ORDERED IN LOUISIANA Massachusetts Democratic Convent'n CAUSE OF YANCYS DEATH. ELECTION IN COLORADO. t 4'.. ale , Ar. Ac. Tis Trial at lr. Waioisüto, Sept. 2d. The Wir Militirj ummiitiuu rsasssoaOied to-lay. The eiaminatioa of Col. Piersons was re aumed. Wbile he comnsaoded at Anderson ville, boxes of sapphca fro an tbe Sauittrj Cem mission icsiutvi vuerv; ut oau (Qem sen ia to lae prison ers, for which tbsv thanked him: witueas knew of Capt. V irz being absent with dogs It was a penitcntisrj offense for Confederates to trade for greenbacks: he thoeiht' this was so declared h aut of Congresp, bj a alatute ef Iba State of i y . . 'tT . . Sab ... ueorgta. ids country around Andersonville was poor, and aa a consequence, vegetables were scarce. Soon after some negroes liad retcbed Andersonville, he addressed a communication to (Jen. Wioder, atklog wbt disposition should be maae oi mem; tne repiv was that the question was to abeyance at Richmond, and until it was aetlled, they should be treated as prisoners ot war. Witness did not know whether aentrica were relieved after shooting Uuion prisoners; sucn iniormatioo never rescued him. Crose examined bv Judge Advocate ChanW a roan i ne witness was brst assigned to tbe com mand of tbe troops next to tbe post. A great enort waa made to build accomodations for the prisoneis. Wire ssiumed tbe responsibility of erecting a aead bouse. Judtje Advocate Woald it not have been more humane to build a aheltar for the living? Witneas I think it was impracticable for papain v in to furnish all tbe shelter that ws required. Judge Advocate Tou do uot answer mj question. Witness Thou 1 answer yes; some shelter might have been built; I think tbe Quartermaster had not sufficient energy; I reyer exercised the right to puoiali the prisoners Uapiain Wir never rectivca any oruer tor mat purpose I be latter wasrespODsible for whathw did there. Captain Wirs drew up tbe rules snd regulations, and they had ray approval. Captaii Wir labored iodefatigably; whether he accomplished all be desired I do not know, bat I do koow the prisoners were not half cared for; I think tbe responsibility rested on tboe who crowded so tnauy prisoners there. By the Court Capt. Wir drew up the prison rules bv bis own authority. Witness approved of them btvauie be thought ibey were right. There was no dead line therein provided, but it was subsequently iuteited by virtue, hssupponeJ, of Captain WirxVown rank. Naimth Allen, of tbe Third Virginia Rs aerves, wno bad been examined for the prosecution, was now called for the defence. Thsro wax a good deal of sickness in bis regiment, and owing to the heavy duty required, much didsat tfaction exiaiad amoag tbe tneu, aud urae strayed awsy. Tbe effect of bad rations was diarrhea and other diseases arnonc the troops. He saw some of hia man wearing old clothes they bad purchased from Union pneoeers. When Ueneral Stoneman was captured, the raiders were brought te Andersonville. They weresssrehed. and jewelry, paper money, ladies shawls, nocket hiW gold labtespoous, aad silver spoons and fork., ana aaguerreoiypee were taken from them. Wit-i.e-a never beard that furleusha eould ba nbtain. ed for shooting Union prisouers. Lros-examtoed by tbe Judfe Advocate: Witnes knew of no aoldier dying from starvation or emaciation because of insufficient food. Question Was theclothing which you saw on the rebel soldiers takea from dead bodies of Union soldiers? Ans I do not knew, but I believe si. Mr Rsker Tell as all about it. Tbe Judge Adrocate ebiected. savinr witnra bad auswttred the question. nothing further or importance was elicited. The Court adjourned. iraasaacttueette Democratic Mate Convsnusn. Wobcbitkb. Mass . Sent. 2S. The nmn. cratic State Convention erganixed by the choice oi x.amunu Avery, or üraintree, ror President, with one Vice Preaident from each county, and four äecretariea. The Committee en Credentials reported two hundred and forty sevtn towns repreeeuted bv l,0y6 delegates. Tbe nemination were made as follows: For Governor, Gcaaral D. N. Couch, of Taunton; Lieutenant Governor, Thomas F. Plonkett, of Pittsfield; Secretary ef State, S. O. Lamb, of Greenfield; Treasurer, T. C. Amorv, jr., of boston; Auditor, A. T. Dereraux.ot Salem; Attorney General, 11. O. Parker, of Cambridge. The tallowing ia an abstract of the resolutions adopted: f'irat Aflrms the creed ef the Democratic party to be the Uaion and the Constitution ; its objects tbe preservation ef tbe liberties of the people, tbe Uaiea, a free presa and free apeecb. Second Thanks tbe soldiers and sailors. Third Requires speedy sabordination everywhere of the military to ibe civil sower and the restoration of tbe right of habeas corpus, trial by jury, and other Democratic rights. Fourth Recognises the obligation to pay the national debt, but does not believe in putting the whole burden of taxaiiea on tbe abouldera of the producing classes. Fifth Requires a speedy restoration of State power everywhere, ao that a standiog army mav te dispensed with at once Sixth Fully euderees tke policy of Presi dent Johnaon and promiaes him bis support. Seventh Returns thanki to tbe vttfrans of the war, and is in favor of such legislation by the National aad Stita Goveramecu aa shall cure iquAlity of compensation to the e-ulier, as well as the later soldiers of tbe war. Eigt.ta Rtfers te the labor question, end says: "We not only recotnixe any attempt on the part of tbe working classes to batter their condition, but heartily approve of any movement having for its aim their elevstioo, comfort and well beiag, physical and mental, and ccrdially aympaihiae with aay measure by which the true interests of employer abd employe cm he promoted aad secured. Death of a Well Known Captain a a not ttwnian. Bostok, Mass, Sept. 2d Edward H. SaoforJ, widely known as one of tbe principal owners of Sauford's line of stsamors between ibis city and Bangor, died at St Catharines Springt, C W , on Wednesday, ef comition of the lunge. A dashing young womaa aamedXeUie Otis, alias Curtis, baa been arrested here for stealiog $6.4.H) in money and Govern meat bonds from a man io flew Terk oo Friday nigh lut. The woman arrived io Boston oo Saturday, and created considerable exctement among too sporting fraternity, exhibiting $3,000 at a tine, risiting the races, aad payieg for thirty bot b es of wine and other liquors Sac placed fj.200 in tbe hands ef a young man to keep fur htr, and upon hia refusiag to retara $2,500 ef it ehe raade Cosa plaint to the police ßce. The rojo was foucd, acd the $2.500 returned, as was supposed. to tbe rightful owner. Tbe man from w bom the money was stolen in New Tork then made lis appearance, and recovered less than half of ihe $6,4W), but refuted to prosecute tbe woman. Llectlon Ordered in Lottlilaaa. Caiao, September 23. Goveraoi Wells, of Louisiana, issued a proclamation calling to election for Stite officera arsi Cougreasmsr, oa tbe r-t Monday io 1oveooer. Delegates to tbe Democratic CoaTsttioa La;s been elected. The Seeeaty-Ottrth Maina Regiment haa bora Baustered out
Export Hntf on rotton rsew wiitltarr .... jJletrici-ksatucay Delefatioat. Kbw Voax, Sept. 23. The Times' Watt lagton special says: Mr. Dudley, our Consul at Liverpool, bad aa ioterview with tbe Secretary of the Treasury whon be urged te recommend to Congress aa expert daty oa cotton, lie aaid tbe foreign importations tble eeasew wo I si be enortaooi. Tbe Tribune's special says: General Terry has ordered tbe creation of a new Military Di trict in tbe Department of Virginia, to be called the District of Central Virginia, comprtaiog Dalton, Sou ih Anna and Nelson counties, putting Gen. Carroll io command.
The Uerald's Washington special says that the Kentucky delegation, beaded by Governor liramlette, are stiil here, aad have bad a long conference with tbe President and beads of tbe Departments, concerning a IT Irs in tbe State. They are reported to have united ia asking tbe removal of General Palmer from command; the withdrawal of oegro troops from different parts of the State and a greater concentration of troepe than now exists on its borders, aa absolutely necesaary to tbe adoption ef tbe Constitutional Amendment by the next Legislature. from Acapulco itace at Sacramento Sav Faajici-co, Sept. 26. The ateamer Sac ramento, am red from Panama, brings dates from Aeapulco to the 17th inst. The French war steamers bad landed S00 soldiers and taken possescioo of tbe town. Alrsret had previously withdrawn bia forces, amounting o I .otHj men, btdly equipped and short of a a muniilod. but rery enthusiutic. Tbe rasierity of tbe Mexican population bad followed bim. lie was coLhdent of maintaining tbe cause el Juarez throughout tbe interior of Querrero. Another three mile race came off, between Norfolk and Lodi, at Sicramento, oo the 4th. The first mile of the first heat was won by Norfolk in 1:4:4; two miles ia 3:40, sod tbe entire beat in 5.'J71, Norfolk eoming oat B length ahead of Lodi. The second haut waa alto won by Norfolk by aix lengths; tbe first mile in J:-',1, and the second mile in l:50ig. Kpiaeopal CJonreatlon. Xxw Yost, Sept. 2 At the session of the Episcooal Convention Ex-Governor Joe. A. King, after tbe address of tbe Bishop was con cluded, offered the following resolution, which waa adopted: Resolved, That thi! Conyectiou rurdiilly re spond to lha sentiments presented by the Bishop ai the diocese in bis address, r aspect in r tbe re turn of peace to our land acd tbe state of the Church in tbe Southern dioceses. Tbe Bishop. in his address, had said the Northern brethren abould do all that ia them lies to reestablish the unity of the Church. Tbere was no nobler spirits io tbe pile of the Church than are to be found in the South, and be was happy thus to testify to their worth, and to express the estimation in which they are held. fordone Promotion Poet 'Office Affaire. WatujNGTOE, Sept. 21 Since Saturday 500 pardons have been granted by the President, for the greater put to persons in Virginia, Oeorgia and Miesiiuippi. Tc-iay the President's room waa thronged with pardon eeekere, either to procure their documents or information as to where they may be found. IJrevet Dricadier General C. II. an Wiek has been promoted to the rnk of full Brigadier (Jereral. The Postmaster General has ordered one addi tional trip a day betwcea Washington and Richmond, over the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. and baa made a contract for daily mail aervice from New Orleans and intenneditte stations to Mobile. new ftuimlling Dodge. . Nkw York, S?pt. Some swindler is ituproving a new swindling dode. Au envelope is used purportbe: to be and having printed upon it in lare typo. Money Package, American Express Company, and properly addressed and ecdorsed as coming from the Navy Yard at Washington. The wife of an officer of the Navy was induced to pay seven eollsrs to the bearer of a package to-day. 8he was allowed to open it and read what appeared to be two telecraph messsces of the American Telegraph Company, directing pay. merit of prize money to her husbind. Both en velope and teleirrsph blank bs.4 been obtained bv theft or some other improper manner. The pub lic snouH to on their guard arimii the scoun drels From ."Mete Orleans. NBW OblKAXS. SCDt. 2G A circular. iaued from the beat'ousrters Of the Freed men 'a Cnrsm. ' says: v nenever judicial officers try freedmeo. nuu puows a UlSPCaillOB to at t instlv. no inter. firence will be allowed by the Bureau. 1 he equinoctial gales were severely felt along the Gulf coast Several boats were blown ashore and others damaged A terrible storm caaaed Grand Cncaiire. in this State, the people ia the anjoinmg counties preparing to rescue the notion, who euDDOsed the inhabitants, imounlinr to several bun Jred. had been submerged by the at a o ock water irom tne uulf, and fragments of furniture, bouses, Ac, were fouud floating ia tbe river. I ho Cause of Yancey's Death. Nasuvillk, Sept. 2d. The Republican Ban ner publishes a statement that the late William L. l ancey, the great fire eatsr. met his death by violence at the bands of the rebel Senator. Ben Hill, of Georgia, during a secret se'sioa of the rtbel Congress, at Montgomery, Aia. Darinr an animated discussion oo State Rights a persocal erjcounter transpired. Yaacey was thrown back wards ever a seat and bia apioe injsred. fresa tbe effects of which be died after lingeriag seme mouths. Explosion at Buffalo. Bif rato. Sent. 2?. The boiler exploded at Pratt A Co's Rolling Mill this morninr, killinr two men and wounding about twelve. A section of tbe boiler weighing half a ton waa hurled tbrougb the building about three hundred feet. n aae-sao . Election In Colorado. Sr. Locia. Sept 23. Incomplete retarna from Colorado indicate the adoption of the State Con stitution by a larce majority. The clause authorizing negro suffrage waa defeated. p . , tien. Slscuta at Homo. SiBACViB, Sept. 2d Major General W. H. Slocum arrived this morning 01 the four o'clock train Irom tbe west. VERT LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. M. s vrKiiF.arirsci 111:111 or nti. arrxwyTtD swixdli. New Yobk, Sept. 2H An attempt was made yesteiday, by a voung man. to swindle tbe Park bmk, by a forged check on the ' Chemical bank, drawn to tbe order of a late clerk of tbe former bank. Tbe forgery was detected, but the forger e-caped. 2 lUUZMt MEKTlNtf or rxviASis. Tbe Fouiass bold ao immense moiling at CoopcT Intlitcte lift eight, Colonel O'Miboniy presiding Mueh enthuaiasm prevailed. Thc addreis was delivered by Colonel TT. K. Roberts, in l ie ojurie of wkich be said: To jou. then, ittiiow-countrymon or every creeo ana belief, I appeal to stand by the Fenian Brotherhood, and enable them to make tbe coming rarolultoo hj furnishibS tbe sinews of war to tbe br&re men who are preparing to itrike one taore blow for Irish liberty and Irish Independence. You can't, alay, cor bo power on earth but that of force can stay, the onward auch of tbe army of Irish patriots, who are mastering silently aad eurelv from Cork to Donegal, from DubLa lo Connamere, from New York. lo New Orleans, from Maine to San rranneco. They will aoon be on the. march, w.ta harp aad sunburst flying ia tbe breese. - Colonel O'Maboney and Hon. Jno. Ho ran. ef Ft. Louis, also de irered adJreaiei. Tbe World ssir..? gives some auegeu icia in rsierecce to the eniaa oreaoiaatton. There are at present about 500 circles In tbe coeLtry, and they are increasing at the rate of 100 per motth. These Circles number Irom 1UU to 3Ü0 men. There are also 300 Female Circles ia the country, presided over by Miss Ellen Mahocey, who is the Female Hed Centre. bie la tbe principal ef the Normal School at Chicago. Tbe monthly expenses of that body amooat to $60.000, and it is said the tax of $2J a man' oa the Feuiane In tie Uoited Sutes ia nearly paid as. and the aggregate araea aaent wilt reach tvOO.UOO. Tbere te ia inia cuy a auitary eug meeting clasi of 100, taogbt by the Ear loser formerly 0a
UeClel'aa's staff. Scbcriptiocs to large amourt are received every week from alt parts of tbe coca try. a bank account is kept by the broth er hood. Ooe ef the bank cole companies are rrinticg f per cent, bonds io tbe naae of the nah Repebüe. They will be read? next week, lo deaomioaiiecs of $10. $15. $20. $S3. $100. $00 and $1,000. lo ifct ceater wdl U U flf art of Liberty drawing a sword, and at tbe aide toe Yiguettes of Emmen aud Lincoln It Is confidently hoped these will be taken up rapidly, and large orders come from the country. It waaatated la evening that Joba Morris had offsred to take $100.0u0 of bends. At the Fenian Headquarters. In Daare atrt th .
continually boxing up mu.kois, bet of cvuree there is oo iaformatiea glrea as to where they are sent. rrarHKB raoa mxxico. Tbe Herald has a Ittier from a Mexican exile etatiar that there Is no foundation for the rej-oit that Oto. O.tsga has socceedeJ ioe.Tting a rerj large loan for the Republle or Msiio, based on aecurity of confiscated propeity. It u well knowo that Oca, Ottega's via.t t tbis country was net all oficial, and that be baa ne.tber the authority nor intentioa ta place tbe loan on this market. It is" true taat Mexico seeds money ts pay the Natiocal troops, and ts supply the necessary means to support our National InJrpendence. but Gen. Oitegalscol theageit ot the Republican Government, to negotiate such means on Mexican accouoti. It is reported that Caravajal and a force of fllli boaters estimated aa high aa 500, landed near Triabao, wbere they were defeated and tbe principal part captured by the government troops. Caravajal waa wounded. The city of Jalapa, in tbe Sute of Vera Crux, has been occupied by the Liberal forcea under Geo. Alatorce. Tbe Liberal government of Puebla, Fernando Ortega, eatabliahed binaair if Kin ;-v A. i.n leagues of the capital of Mexico, and bai infScient force 10 maniatn nimself. The communication between Vera Crux acd the capital is daily becoming more difficult. In tbe State of Querrero, General Alteret bat 8.000 men. and the well knowa Franco AutUo Mexicans hare obtained no permanent advantages. The Chasseurs D'Afrique, numbering 1,000, are at Fancasriqui, In Tamaulipaa, and bold onlv tbe ground upon which they stand. Tbe Imperial pa pore admit tbe Government can exercise no authority in tbe States of Jalesco. Mectoaca, San Luia Potosi aad others. Tbe World's Mexicaa news says: Reports are current at Vera Crux that an expedition, organixed by Ortega, in New York, would reach tbe vicinity ef Bagdad during the month of September. The datea are Vera Crux. leth. and th Pit. of Mexico, 9th. Vera Cruz is naiet. but tbere is a good deal ef maligaant fever. On the 30ta of August reports waie received at tbe capital from Count Than to the effect that Captain Luckncr, with a small command, bad been attacked at Tatcla da O by tbo combined forces of the brothers Mendez, and, after three boars desperate fighting, Le drove them from tbe field, partuing them to Ompbctre. Subsequently be was reiclorccJ by eighty men, and on tbe 10 the forces of the , j . - ituu mau toeir appearance en tue mountains, bot retired on iee:cr a detachment thmwn out to meet them. Count Thun is determined to relieve that section from these bands. From Guadeloupe we bare tbe dwelling! of tbe people robbed and burned by Juarex' mea from Tabaao. In Querrero tbe authorities have adopted ruea. urei wbieh will soon exterminate ell guerrilla bands io tbe vicinity. The Tribune a Utter cava the cre.t by which to unite Vera Crux to tbe City of Mexico waa progressing rapidly. Eight thousand wheelbarrows have just been landed atOiizaba lor the service company. Another railroad is to be established in'Lonora bv Mr. NVr hn 1.. assisted by several Euiopean and Calif erule catitalists.? , ' The deniedations ef Cortina ska iarr;i ih fruits of the plunder he makes on the. ilti. can border, ktj Texas, have caused a great 11 u inner or tne ret id en la of Matamoras, aoiong thsia some Amcriean, to aJdrets to (Jenersl Steele a protest. raorosiD vaval uoart. It appears. Irom a sbowinr in the Fourth An ditor's Office, thst over $2,000 000 have accumulsted ia the naval fund since 1793 This sum is made up of unclaimed balances due to pereor s employed in the naval aervice. and ot fines for deseition, Ac. It is proposed u fuid this sum, and recommend the oasstre of an t et .Mi.i . lishing a home for tnose who have been injured for life while engaged in the naval service. Tbe inn tat ion will be soppoited upon the interest of the naval fund. MILITABT ASSIOXMXNT. The Worlds special says: Major General George A. Pleaaanton has been assigned to the command of the Military District ef Wisconsin, in the Department of Missouri, with headquarteia at Milwaukie. 1NTXBXAL BXVKM'B BXCBIFTS The Internal Revenue receipts to-Jiy is $'J40,000. V 1 MiiTKB etT o soLniras. The Tribune's special sayr: A letter from Raleigh states that orders have been issued for the immediate muster eut of tbe 2J Colorade Cavalry, 3d Illiuois Osvalry. Uth Indiana Cavalry, 3?th Iowa Infantry, 14ib Missouri Cavalry, 12th Tennessee Cavalry, 9th Wisconsin Battery and 24 Wisconsin Cavalry. ALABAMA CO.tyiXTIOX. Montoombbt, Ala., Sept. 26 The election ordinance was debated all day, and it was finally agreed that ell State elections to be left to tbe people are to be holden oa the first Monday in November. Tbe apportionment for representlives raised seme discussion, and it will be further debated to-morrow. TIBOIWU rOLITlCAL AtfAlBI Baltimobb, Sept. 21 Richmond and Petersburg papers of to-dav are received. Dr. Woods Of Albemarle has withdrawn (mm the Congressional canvass In the Sixth District. becaue be could not take the oath. In a published card, be lays: Recent indicstiana and information convince me beyond the shadow of a oouo more wm De ce repeal or modification, tnd our only hope of being represented at all, is asieci mea wno tan take tbe oath, as it cow stands, honestly and conscientiously. Entertaining this opinion tbere is no alternative left me but to withdraw from tbe Congressional canvass. When it is perfectly obvious that our noble President, standing aa he does a great breakwater between radicals of tbe north and our prostrate country, needs every Southern rep-c-aentative to aattaia him, were 1 to permit snv selfish considerations to control or influence. I should despise myself and be false to every honorable impulse of my nature. Tbe Republican accompanies the card with tbe remark that the field is teas left open to Mr. Lewis and Mr. Sandy Stuart. Mr. Leeia can very conaciontioBsly take Ces great's test oath, whieb Mr Stuart'a couaoicoee prevents. The Republic also aaya the people ef Hanover county were addressed, on Teesdsv last, bv Mr John son Barbour. From all tbe information we re eeive, tbere is no longer any doubt Barbour will carry every county ia the district. The Lynchbärg Republican says: One of tbe most distinguished gentlemen ef the Sute, whose aaaae we are net aermitted ts eive. writes in regard te tbe eengressional candidates: "I regard it aa absurd, not to aay criminal, ia the people, under existing circsmttscees, to select lucb men A nti who feels and knowi he is not eligible esgbt in tbese times of trial an " trosbts. te thrust himself before tbe people; but if! e does se the peonle oueht to have the rood ee-. la rebuke bim." NOTICE. Notice to Liquor Dealers. Orderest, BT TBC BOARD OF COXXH5105ER3 Of MARI0X Cousty.l.idiaaa, that after the first Mooday of t)eckor. tbo said Bwaxe will not ceiuuaer or frraat applications for tlceaie te retail liquors at otker thaa the f 3arS Ya.jx.MK. area-wamss. Bermn aad kold at IkaCstort Heme, ta larftaaaDorta. es tke first Monday! of March, Jute, September abd Ifember, of eeck year. IsdiaaapoliS BepC B. Si. JACOB T. WEIGHT, sapll-lsaodeitv . Aodiior Marios C- anty OYGTGnO. kC. TPi REGULAR BALTIMORE WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT. OT STIRS KXXIITID DAILT IT IIPE1SS, 15 cans, kalf-caas and at ell. Also fresh atd f.att Water Fuh. Ordors promptly aUod. Saaall pvoCuaitd e,jck retaraa. No. U Ilorth IUinoia Street, OpyoaUo tke Blee Moese, XaaUaaapoUs. agSe-dsa C C. WiLLXAMA
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S con FOUND CEDRON HITTERS. The Latent and Moit porlnut DiecoTcry or m NINETEENTH CENTURY 1 1 1 !fo taaa's caois la euere tatlmately coaaacssst with the Blatvry of MATERIA MBUICA sf ibo Call Btaia, er aaoro favorably kaowa at a plureer la Medical Waes very thaa tkat of Dr. .Foh ii null, ofLouitTille, Kentucky. El Inimitable preparatioa of JB A II A T Atll l IjA has lung stood at tke load of Its vailoe.1 ree poonJs oftbat valuable draf. Hia Compound of WILD CHERRY aee roome a household word throughout the Went and South. His Worm Loten -prea. in lexe than a year after their introduction, atttinod a reputetloB As wide sprtal as the conticeut of North America. Bat tka rrewiiinic glory "f bia lif retnalna t t attaia4 la bia dlarovery, or ratber ctnblBat!oB, for bo Coes not Claim to hare tera tbe dlorrer ef C'l-:DrtO"lt wbicb a tke basia of tie H:tteis now eterod to Iks psbtlc. Tbat bailor b'wcic to tbe r.ativa lbbabltMis af Central America, to bum Its vlrtuea bare beeaSaowa for more than two hundred years. Araied wttblt,tho lijilian bids drflatKO to tbe Biot deadly malaria aad kandlea wttbout frar the most venumooa r perils. Ills a bel'ef w;h thera, tbat so tfle tbere U breath la tkokoCy tka Cedron Is potent to cur, no matter wbat tbo Uaa' may bst. WLUa Dr. Hull i nwl prepared to endorse tkta eatravaraLt prrteii-ilon, fce ia nerertbeleii sllsfled froat a tboronck examination of tbo ev Id euro rolatlag te Its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative of all dlsoaaa arialng froaa eapoeare, eHksr to cbans of seaatker or cl'aiata, or to rniaaraatir Uf1u'-ed,tt stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! ksi Jastly deserves the repvtalion It kaa so long ea.'eee tn Central Aro-rV-a ?:J xh Waatladloo. I1N DYHPEP8IA And Its attendant train offymptoma.it acta more IJZI A CIlAkH tkaa a BieJicibe. lbero Is autblng t tbe whale ranr of Matena Med tea tbal caa for a L. JsSat bear a comparison witk It la lka dlaeaao. A full account cd this wor.derful plant may be foaad la Iko Utk edition ef tie C. S. btapeneatory, pagas litl and I3M. A aerira of ipr!niut la kick Dr. Ball kaa kooafer yssrs esuaffed. kaa Jot been brooabt to a raocoaaral tarroiLation, and ko is now mailed to offer te tke paklte a combination of CkfiRUN wltk otker approved teales the whole preserved In tbo bo t oallty of copper distilled Bourbon WfaUky, wblck bo Is COfifidsttt kaa a eqoal la tko world. 11 might fumlkh a volanio of certtSratoa, bat tko ablie have lot. alnco learned to estimate saeh tkiags by their trao value. Ttm aafaat plan la fr every ene te te for blmlf tbo virtaes ef a new caedidoo. tilVK XII Ii CEDRON BITTERS 05R TEIA L. A3U TOU WUL SI XT XX ' CIS AB 0TBCK. It la not aocaaaarv to eabli.k a Ion 2 Uat of all is aas s tee which .tCXUa05 BlTTXKS eroaspoclfle. UeUdiaw saae 'the Bowels, I-lver or Kldnejft. la all aSecüoas of tks BRAIN, DEPENDING OPON DEBANOBMENT OF TUE 3TOÜA.CH OK BOWELS; -a- : GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALOIA,' AXD IN FEVEE AND AGUE. It la destined to iaperaede alletbar remedies. It Bet only cares tbe d.sea-es, bat it pre vests tkoex. A wtee of the htittvr, tawkca ao bour hfsra eacSi aaeal, vUl oorlato tko HI effects of tbe moat anheanky cUmaU.ond acreen tba srsoa uklrg it agalntt deasa Bad sr tke asost trying oasxmro. s leU by Hrugglata and (recere Ga eraallrDr. JOHN BELL, rrUwtpal gCee. riftk ftreet, Lsalevtls, I. ' BOLD WMOI TBIT.at IT DAILY, IIXEFEIl & liUflll, TS tBttla ner!41an IUmi INDIANAPOLIS. Wae alee asUl RHIL'S SARS APA RILL A. BULL'S WORM DESTEOTKB, ' ainTH-s TOaiio flTÄirr. dailt. ccstca a ana deallesVdJy4Utf
