Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4664, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1865 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNISG. OCTOtiER 4 JOB PRINTING. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ar., CircularsBlanks, Bill Heads, i Bills Lading, Vr., Ar. Don pr.mptlT at this tiff Irr, In the silyie, flrwt itaaalia l'pr, nad lvr I'rlrra tilve as. m Csall. CITY JT EMS. a?T In tvjf Common I'lene Court yestenJay tbe docket call!, arid iue made No fur ther huoir.e wae trai.itel Stratuc Cocar. The fr!Ioirikncii tIOD 14 rendered im the uprrue Cert yetred,y' : Nathan Kaytnurpi et. si. vsfcrN Thorn a. from the Wayne Circuit Court. Affirme! lr About thet dan the almanac mji look out for heavy gas bills If the 0t Company can furnish gss for 'be neat twentv year1, aa tLf? propose to do, it $3 H per I .HTM) fket, why do hey now charge it .'0 per 1,000? tTT" Tbe Newcotnbs cbange their bate toci. it, and make tbeir third appearance at Masonic Hall. Tbl change will enable tbe audience tbe better to appreciate the performance of tbia 'eicellent troupe. They stay but two oighti more, and present a new programme each evening. Go and see them. K7" VVt noticed in a drug ttor tbe other daj. Hollowaj'e Vetatablt VernifBi:'." Like tbe Dactor who was death on ti. the Colonel it beary on worras but they must be angel woran, eomclbiof " Betwbtt tbe ai gf licl and human kind," especially the latter. K7"Tbe fire vesterdav morning, about 3 o'clock, wu the dwelling of John Helm, on St. Clair itrert, near the IMlefontaine Engine House. The building i a large frame, and waa nearly entirely consumed. 1 be furniture waa mostly sated. Tbe building wa insured for $1.Ü40 io the Home Mutual, which will nearly cover tbe loss. 1'olicb Matters Yesterday, in the Tolice Court, Thomas Murray, John M. Lawsoa and 1'eter Logel. each paid V 40 for beinr; drunk, and Edward Wrwon was aent to jail ten day and fined $i 70 for the Mint offence. Thomaa Murray paid $11 0 for disturbing tbe peace, and William Smith sent up ten daye and fined $7 40 for beinj; troublesome tTT"By inadvertence a notice of a case in the i'irtuit Court, in our piper of yesterday, appear ed in a place which was not intended Our ob jeel in alluding toll at we did was to par a vol nntaty and dserved tribute to SI r. McCord. one of the couoel in tbe case, for the ability which be managed it, and we will add in it conduct he exhibited talent, which if properly disciplined will give bim a bigb place in hie profession. KTTbe time for filing bonds for prosecuting the appeal against tbe lijuor license, by the remonstrants, expired yeterdaj evening in two cases. Henry Bark and William Moore, ard no bonds were filed The license in their caea will be issued by the Auditor, the remonstrants lotting their right of any further appeal iu their cases. Tbe Commissioner! directed the Auditor not to isii e licenses for fifteen day, but be has withheld them for thirty days, under the law, giving the remonstrants double the time asked for. The Thiatxi. A bill of unusual variety and excellence is offeied at the Metropolitan to night, ami on which will be sore to crowd tbe bouse to its full capacity. Firet upon tbe programme is the convulsing couedv of the Hypochondriac, with Mr. Barras in hi famous character of Vertigo Motbid, and Miss. St. Clair as Martha Snifkins. Alter which tbe Grand Military drama of tbe French i?py, with Mies St. Clair io three characters wild Arab drance and grand broadsword rombat. Such a bill ia not often presented, and such acting as that of Mr. Barru io the Hypochondriac, and Mi St. Clair in the French Spy, ia not always to be seen. CiacciT Covet. Yerlerday the Court was busy in the trial of cases. William LuU p?ead cuilty to grand larceny. in stealing a watch, clothing, and other article from Heitkam Iatt summer, and was sent to the penitentiary for two years. Dentis Hardy was tried by jury (or grand larceny, in stealing clothing from D Mannheimer, found guilty, and tntem-ed to two years iu the penitentiary Jos. Totter, copper-colored cus, was on trial yesterday atternouu before tbe Court, on the charge of assault and bitttry with intent to kill a darkey named Carter A Dumber of free Americans of African descent were giving in their evidence while we were io Court. He wai sentenced to two years iu the penitentiary. Tbe trial of Daniel P. Kerriu, for killing his wife, was concluded yesterday, and Kerria was sentenced to 21 year in iho penitentiary. I For the State Sentinel. 1 ThVitiai (titration fonldrrrd. Editor Skntisxl: From a connection of nine years with tbe Indianapolis Gas Liht and Coke Company, as chief executive ollicer, and much of the time with C. F. Hrown, as superintendent a nan of great learning in tbe practical cieuees, and of long practical experience io tbe manufacture of as I propose Jo fubmit some facts and reflections for the consideration of tbe citixecs of Indianapolis. It is believed that much misapprehension exists io reference to the earnings ot our city Gas Company. Thil the citiz?ns. for themselrea, caay form an impartial and unprejudiced opinion. 1 would call attention to tbe following statement, mtde by Messrs. G. V. Anderson and L Vanlandingbam gentlemen of known integrity, as well as accountants of the highest qualifications of the operations of i4id c mpnv for the year 164, whieh will show a nett proSt of less than four per cent, on the capital actually iove-ted. It must net be supposed that tbe present v.tlue of tbe city works, Ac, arises entirely from the receipts ot siid compauy for gas. tor a larje portion ot the present Talue, is owing to a neces sary investment iu real estate purebred in time pat, and like all other real eute in Indianapolis, has greatly enhanced ia talue, ai also their building, mains. &c., built and purchised io more favorable times nor should it be forgotten that this company has not beea caking dividends' to the stockholders, but from the necessities of tbe case especially in the early history of the com paay the utmost entire earnings hare been approcriated in tuitdia. machinery and extensions to meet the wants and demand of our growing city. Id instituting a comparison as to the relative cot of producing gas io this city and Cincinnati, several tacts are t be considered 1st Youghieny coal is tbe principtl item to be considered id coal beiajj the kind ue-i in either euy. The average cot of said coal from 153 to lC'i to this Company, was not le-s than J7 cents per bushel for the same time to tbe Cincinnati Company not t eiceed cei ts. J Ua the e-tuie extent of mains t'ie Ciaci: cati Company Lave from Lteioseve.i coasame.s to our one. 3d. From the narrowness of the streets ot Cincinnati, aa compared with lt.dicipoli. tir Cincinnati Company furnish only seveo reu .'ret of service pipe without charge, when th;.- Company furnishes wilhoutchAre. In-rn furty to forty -üe teet. This is no small icem. 4;a. The ODiforsi price charged by this Con - pany b.s been, and tili is, $4 for setting me ter, wtfhout regard to size tbe Cincinnati Cm Pny charge for setting a three light meter 1. for a five li;ht $6. and o increasing the (rice with t ie up t $!'. Ttia, too, ia a consiJersbie item to consumers. ih. The Ciccincatt (ias Company now receive $3 25 per M cubic feet of gas, exclu-ive c! GovercmeLt tax, wL;le thiaCompa&y are pioporitg to furnira the city and cititens, in com pliance with their adrtiementa for reld pro posals, at $3 ii, exclusive of Ooternment iax. Tbe relative advantages of tbe Cincu uati 0 Company oer the Company of this city sti.l exists, and on a fair and impartial comparison it will appear that tbe Ciaemaati Com pan v can

better a ford to supply gas at $2 S3 per M cubic fret, rhan the Campacy of this city at $1 With these tatementa atd Observation, I refer the citizen of Indiar.apoli, respectfully, to the exhibit of Mesrs. Anderson and Vanlsaiirgham, which follow: I-S ßrTT.

I.vpiaüarotis, May 13, 1SCS EstioDited profirs of the Icdiat-apolis Gss Light d Coke Company, for tbe current year of 164: It. Ool on aiod Jsoasry 1st, l-t, va'.aHat tl Cc,t irtv. t tnd tinves of ssaa fc arit-c ?7T6 33 To Ulaoe, t ptaCts 11 A-f93.3 -1 Cr. .! ofdu, toke, acU Tar, ta 14 . f7l "Jl Coiloe Vind teceoUr31t. 13. 13 7J-I?1.S: 31 hy tala&ce, net pro0u In 144 ll.-ft- &? We, certify the above io b correct, from a careful ioTnt'gatioa of the accouuti We publish the. above from Mr. Bety. sh exevuttve oCicetJ" tbe Uas Couipsny, for the infurmttian of toe gi cooiatneri of the city. ItJ pny, that any officer of it, exLtrje f utierise, bai appealed t thltirbVlc, through the Prä, io defence of tbeir charges ; and ilia the first time any publication has been made, official or otherwise, of the receipts and expenses of the eompany. 1 be transactions of tbiscompany, and all other pis companies thst we know of, have been as a aealed book to their supporters, and tbe statement may be of service at this time, when tue company is an applicant before the Council for a renewal of their charter We are glad. Mr. Betty, that you hare presented your stitement to tbe public. We have no doubt you believe it true, and as you want tbe public tu believe it, you will certainly, as a volunteer witness on the stand, explain all the points in your statement that we, or any other gas consumer in the city, do not understand. We will only ask you a lew questions to day, Mr. Oeaty, and shall expect a prompt answer. Yon say that " tbe operations of lcG4 will show a nett profit of less than four per cent, on the capital actually iQcted." How mach capital U actually invested' io your compaov, Mr. Be4ty Again, you place the cost of coal and expenses ot manufacturings forlbb'4 at $77.976 XI. Tell us, Mr. Beaty, bow much ot that is for coal, how much for labor an superiatendance, and what the balance was expended for If you want us to believe you, give us all the facts. Your book keepers are "accountants of the highest qualifications," you ssy it will be very little trouble for them to give the separata items ol thrtl expenres, and we know tbe public will want ibem, in order I ) form a correct judgment on tour statement. We rcpett, we are glad this statement is presented for publication, as it opens up the whole uesti u for pubic dUcuvsioti. If thecompiny l as been wronged iu the public estimation it will enable it to correct public opinion, while if tbe company his been an overbeaiing, heartless monopoly, as most ol the community believe, it will enable them to ventilate it. 5yThe Indisnspolis, Teru and Chicago Railway Company will sell Excursion Tickets to persot withiug to attend the Stife Fair at Foit Wayne, good Iroiu October 'Jd to 7tb inclusive, for halt tare. Excursion Tickets will be cod on all paseiit;;r trains both ways; but pssngers must prjare their tickt is before gettiug on the train; otherwise they rill be chtrged full üre. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 3d, 4ih and ;rh, aa Excursion Tr iiu will be run through to Fort Wayne without change ol cars, returning the sme d iv, leaving InditiupcIisat5:i0 A. M. and returning at 10:30 V. M. Regulir Trains leave Iudi mapolis at l;.'l'l T M. and ll:l(l V. M. Excursion Tickets go I ou these traun during the week. 'J Ü D.wit Mact, Superintendent. H3TMiss St Ciair as the Trench Spy! f I'olick Aiii.!cr. A. T. Coquillard has established lVlio Airenry in this city, and proposes to inaugurnt- a "Merchants' Police Force" in connection therewith, lor the protectiou of the property of the buMiie. men on Washington street, between Tennessee and Alabama rtreet, including the no- stmt-i to M-trktt auJ Midland strett. He bsa secured tbe services of Cl. A I. Rose as Superintendent, who will vi it the bu?iue9 men in thi.s locality for suVcriptiou lor the sustenance ot tbe same, and will give all uecessary information in regard to the working and cost of the svsteni. Any one deiriag lurther inlormatMin will t all on or address A. T. Coquillard, No. 65 S:uth Illinois street. JrTSee the Hypochondriac and French Spy.'t Fem a State Cohtkxtio. Tbe Feniau Brotherhood of Indiana vr bold a grvnd State Convention at Ltfayeiteon Weilnesdsy, Ociober 4th. A general invitation is extended to the Brotherhood in this city and vicinity, as well as to all Irishmen lavorable t the cause, to attend. Col. John O'Mahaney and other di-tinguNbed orators will be pteseu and address the mettirj. At this meeting a nmnirict-nt niontimeut will he mixed to the memory of the late Kev. Edward O'Flaherty, the founder and originator of the eocietv in this State. i2-3 FtR! Fils! FlrsI From the finest Sihle to the common Coney Furs for Ladies, Mines' and Children; Hertha, CdPcf, II til Capes, Victorines, Collars, Murts and Curls in all styles aud qualities, bought duriup the summer at the very lowest point ot the market, and wp are now selling them below Eastern Wholesale prices. Kemember that No 3 OJd Fellows' Hall is the place to buy Furs. a yA mammoth bill t the Theatre! t SrOn Monday next those fine tuildinc lots on the west s'de of Eist Ftree. just west of the line of tbe Virginia Avenue Railrosd, and adjoining the Morris Hmcsteid, will be sold at auction. Only one fifth ot tie purclne m ncy to be piid cn at time of sle. See advertisement ot Wiley Ä. Martin 3-Ü Hypochondriac end French Spy to uigLt!; I'lRKMPT av Sali: or Ui ilino Lots. Wiley 1 Msttiu. Reil Estte Auctioneers, will sell, at 2 o'clock next Monday afternoou, on the prcmife, sixty-tbree choice building lets, situated on the west side of Kst street, immediately west of tie Vircffia venue line of street cars, and being a part of the I ite B. F. Morris' Homestead The grouud hive not hrett)fore ben in the maiket.and are nosr ofTerel for sle for the ra t time. The lots are nil of a coavenie it -tie for buililiiig purposes, with streets and alleys. Terms easv. See a J verti-ennMit. i-. S7The Doot nr.d hoe bill of any family is ar. important item i:t the exvnse account. To Ie?fD this hill buy vnur goods from that Iarre s'ock of i'ntpn Work at the '-Capital Shot Stnr" J- A CoNViNGCKi & Co., 4-1 Yiunedge A: Jones' Old Stand. t?T The "Capital Drug Store," corner Massehuse'n arerue and Vermont street, is stii to be a rehb!e houe is the meJicins are of tl e bf?t quslitv and at fair price-' Sicn of Golden Mortsr. 3 ." tf" F-irti-s w.it.iin aitih eg at wholesale i rthe tiook .tt' i Paper line cm find all they want ai How em, Sr.wiaT Cos . in this citv. Re4 s Iverti-emtn; in to-lay's pper. .'1-5 JPLidieV Knit Underwear, a fjll line of ail sixes and qusl ties, at very low prices, at Jone. Hess A Pvi. trOrricaas' IUck Pat for aertanta wCe-. undi-r late decl-ion, obtained at BUke's Military Ave:cy. BIthkj recetteJ. 0ffi;ers will nil ci eorrespornl. '- fT WrarD:ng Psper in evry T-ietvj.t B.a tN, Stiw art L Co "a. -,- iTC'.oak mi C..nnr, Balmoral Skri.. F.an- els. Blankets, A.e . iu cret varietv, at the C tv Dry (io -d S:oie. So 37 Etit Wahir-suu Strret Wt. f5T Twenty D im ol Ladies' Fur Hoods and Cap-, trie Cheapest an t Ret in the market, at No. Ii Ot t Fei ow' Ha!!. t'-ff Pa j er Uags, all siae, at Bcwax, Srtw aar 4 Co's. 3 b

Di-cats or Idua! In selling your produe?, buyirg your goods, inaricg your property, or trantse'Jo bnitrs of any kind la this citv. be sure and' examine the advertisements a in the columns of the Daily Sentinel, and do josrbBs'oess exclusively with those houses that advertise in your paper. All buines men who want the patronage of Democrats will ue the columns of your paper to let their buir.es be known those who doVt want your patronage will not seek it throueh tbe columns of tbe Sentinel. Remember this in doing your business in this city . d&w CouKtaciAL IIoiil This fine hotel is doing a splendid bu-me-s under the auspices of its worthy proprietor, Mr F A R-itx. The table is ejaal if nut euprir to that ot any o'ber public f oue in the city, while tie sleeping aecomm -ditio s canuot be sorpased. Attentive and oMiKing bimelf, all ffjrnected With the Hösel. ie in attention to Cie guff's who make it their home. . f

wai ff" Baraks Sty Hypochondriac! a . t i-& Comfortable, more Comfortable, most CoiulurUble We allude to the nice warm Coin (orts and Blankets which .loue. lit & Davis are relling very cheap. f t2TThe price of lh Daily Sentinel, contaicIng all the latest news and Telegraphic Dis patches, is only Twenty Cents a Week, delivered y ioe carriers in auy part 01 tne Wily. II tST Look at the Handjrce line of Dress Goods and Shawls, at tbe City Diy Ooous Store. 2d. 3 m t7 Printers will find everything in the way of Paper, Cards, Inks, ic, at Bown, Stxwaet 4 Co s 3 ro RTThe City Dry Goods Siore. No. 37 East Washington Street, is tue place for Bargains. 20.3m C32fSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement ou the fourth page of to day's paper. jan ü tf . T American and Foreign Wo)ds of all kinds Cheap, at tbe City Dry Ooods Store. 20 3m SPECIAL NOTICE. aTFOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS MATHKWS VKSKTIAN HAIR DYK has stood the test of trial, and is con-tta&tlj Increasing in public favwr. THK VtXKTlA.N IIAIK DTK Is tbe beM and che apeit ma4e. Its pric I only 75 cents. aot each bottle contains itiubte tb qiantlty f tve in thwe usually paid or tl. THIS IIAIK DTK H maiiuractnre-1 by a pecahar pre cesi, which rrnders It InCnitrly haprrtcr t any dys ia market. R.'inir complete In one buttle, r.f preparation Is reqaired, wheh reatty simplifies the application. IX USING THIS DYE ju avovl that atTT, pii appearance by which itye.t htir anJ wL:saers are rsadlly rcoijaiied, wbrn an inferior article hm beea u.eii, ti Jt proJuct a perfectly i(aturd color of auy hade that is Wir-1, from ncn lrun to a Jetty, lustrous black, that will not irnut, crock, or staiu the ilotLiiie. Imet 75 cents and you will te convii;ceJ. Suld by all Drugf i;s and Fancy it nods Dealer. A. I. UATHKWS.lIaoufacturer. 1KM AS UAUNKM A CO. Nw York, Vrkolate Ageii! mylO-deod-ly WAR CLAIM AGENCY. . q s ni jsckv. 5Xs WAR CLAIM, AND C I - la i : I : T I O G K Y , "'s. ; e,t U'Mhlneton street, lDIAAI'OLlSt, HD. VLL KINDS OF Ml LIT AKT BUSINESS TK ANS AC f KD. All classes of War Claims correctly prepared, applied for, and promptly collected. ol'1ier and Officers, who, from de'ectire rolls ar other Couren, bave hut obtained full Py and Bounty ran ootaiutbe ae from thelrcaury Department throgh tki arucy. Fay, Bounty and I'enMona for 8ulJiers, OOicrri, or their L-gal Htirs, if entiMfJ. Pay f or llo't s lot la battle, on pickst, or in the lice of duty, under ardera. All damage by IToop or by Military Orders erery clais of claim fuundrd in law, Janice, or equity, iecored. I'n paid County and Towntaip U naty collected. Cu Wens of Inditra boldin Military claims, o'disrs an 1 Officers of the Hornau ra d, can obt n their pay. IUixiue beture tb Sia:e military kuJi'ing Consmitiea fr .ea vt un of property, subistioK, trausportlrg or tecruidig men, hl b attended f promptly. UtMcer' Back Pay fsr Servants Wage obtained (Officer will call or Correspond, and Soil It to taeir interest to do SO.) Commutation of Ration' for Trispners of War, or men on furlough. pe lily obtained. Krroraon rolla corr cied f.r men wrongfully cnarged and tried for Uenerilon, or abseixQ without leave. Civil and If :!iia-y Collections made in all Cooatle of (be täte by Traveling Amenta. OClcers iettlemeiits and Returns made out on fair terms, and certificate obtained with dispatch fram the Departments Mr JOHN F. DCRFIEI.D, foimerly of ths Second Ind ana Cavalry, !s atiarhid to this office, who has been for two years Iu lliis badne of üftlcer' Ketarns and .itteoieuts, a od is thoroughly poated in erery question. All Veteran OClcers of Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, wbo are beiiiK cintered out can obtain taeir Final Affi lsv-ts ant Fay Accounts, warraaied correct, on which Udraw the:r tlaal pay. The C'erks of this offl e ar aM Veteran SulJier. Hlatiks of all kinds on Lain!. Full iu'tructi!i (riven ts returning Outers ithoat charge. Competent Clerks ai.d tiotarie aiw?s in tl:e ot?rce. An etticint Acot st Wahiat'o City. Haziness in all part of this Stale or fdher St.Kes trar.saded 1 y mai. IHtice oppisite Metropolitan Theatre at.d Mator Dana's U. S. Mn critik' and l.bur in Oilice, i.ext to Maon.c Uallhetts' Bu.i lir..', No i Veft Ya.-bini?tn -treet. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colonel 40'.h Indiana Vol., Attorney and Clalra ARM.t. an'J dif COMIV1ISSION MERCHANTS. Of O. W MBIOIr, JS. L. M.tt '.STK!'., 'M. T. waTSOM. ji:o. v. dcucvoim; v 4'o., ST0HAGE, FOilVTAKDlNii AXD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tLs rurchae aud Sale cf oKAiN. FLOUK, LAUD. UA.CO.N. DRIED rRUITS, SEEDS AND PhODl'CK (i IN fc RALLY, rS'o. -4 X4iaisia n NtrtM't, OppotHe Eist End Union Df1, Iiirti;tmipoli, Intl. R-)k. et iraisiioK.ro Firt Jia'ior.aI i;i.k, In liasapo".!--. t. B. Alvora a C, t hesai- fxrer, IzvlUr.apolls. Alford, ia!h"t Co., Wioleaie tir er, !:.'! asipiol:.. I'ros-l.i J . Muire Co., VS tio,.!t Grocer. Cv-eily, W-.ie-. 4 Co., " C. Vi. ?m iL. Ki ,tieti Fr 'rtt Affer.t.C. k I C. R. K., Ill.liaDapvMlS. I.uci.1. Hill-. F.;.. ien. Tretkt tfeut, lr., R. RH Ind'ai.aptdi. M. Ü. Lar..1. K;.. f.cn. freist -Kn',T .11.4 Ii. R.. In 1 atiap Ii. f Uy, s-Ki , Sec-eiary, JelcronTille U. H , Jefler.wUl'.le. JVorre.; cdejice u'.;:! . I. sopls-U3a GEO. W. DEBEVOISE & CO , GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vo. 1 Louisiana Street. A(;C'' 'r th Mie o luuS:ireck' cebrated "Wild Koe Vaij," a id w ter triads of Family Fionr. ..epjtt tf U 7"ESTKUN RKifRTF. RUTTFK, Id store x. J f r a'e t v lifo . DKi;i:ViLK A Co.. (t-eral Cfmsi.on St'cbants, sepi3-tf Nt 4 looMaua atrest. EISII ISLFI.LA AND CiTAW KA liRAFKS, ' heemtd da.lv lv 010. W.'liKBF.VOlSK k sy.'S-tf No. 4 Lcui-ana stmt.

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e MIDNIGHT ltKI011T. rr nornlnf flprtie)e rirat Hags. TRIAL OF WIRZ. AKREST OF DUKE GWIN. SOUTH CAROLINA C0NVENTI0.v. Iexico. IMPORTANT FROM Ä BRITAL ASAILT BY NEGROES. Ac , lr., Ar. Trial ! lrc. - Washimötox, Oct. 3. The Wirz Commission reassiubled to-day. James Thurmeeuer, of the Kighfeenth Veteran Kesere Corps, test;ed that Irom December 1st. let., to the 4th of March, 1Mj3, be was a pris oner at 1 uscaloosa, Ala. Mr, Schade said that be was goiec O show by this witness taat Captain Wirz received at that place $71)0 or $?U0 io gold from the prisoners, witness being one of theru, and that tbej were permitted to draw money from time to time, and the balance returned them without any deduc tion. The Juege Advocate supposed tbe counsel proposed to prove a good reputation, but ucb defense was au Improper oue. A man may be honest up to tweuty-lour hours ot tbe time that he mitj meditate murder. A good character can be shown only by genera reputation. Tbe offenses charged occurred at Anderonrille, and no prior conduct could be admitted, lie repeated mat pariicultr acts could not be offered to show a good reputation. Captain Wirr might have commuted four kind acts and ninety six cruel ones Mr. Schade said that the prisoner was charged with high crimes, and therefore it was necessary to show that the defendant was a Rooi man four years ago while in charge of a prison in Tuscaloosa. ew . i . l he witness then replied to tbe question are you acijiHiuted with the character of dpt. ir z for humanity and kindness? I know nothing tbout it, not bavin heard auy particular remarks on the subjtet. Mr S'hade said when the prosecution closed and the defeuse was about to commence, the counsel for the prisoner asked föT eiht dajs in order that they might make the requisite pieparat ons. lie now as a cd thai the Court will h1j jurn until to-morrow week; this was nece-sary in order to do justice to the prisoi er as well a' to themselves. With a view to save expeuse, they had discharged several witnesses whose testimony would coils under that character which had been ruled ti be irrelevant, fly an adjourniaeut the Government would not be the loser, for they would te able to finish the trial much sooner. The t ourt We understand that vou hare witnesses in the city. Mr. Schade We h-ve. The Court Then go on. Mr. Sehnde We will have to wait until the witnesses come. Jude Advocate Chapman The Court is not responsible tor the; delay of the wituesses; they knew by experience that the preliminary examlnuions of witnesses toüd proved at the rate of twentj-Üe per day. Every adjournment of the Court had been of as much benefit to the defense as to the prosecution. Some of the witnesses lor the defense had been there more than a month, and every power which the (Jovernment possesses bad been employed to enable the defendants U bring men hither, lis took occabioii to say that certain persons mentioned in the newspapers (a,eanin iitu Lee. Johnston, and others.) had not been subf uuaed, but he bad bftn informed that application would be made to briug theui it.t Court The prosecution bad beeu more than usually liberal in furnishing the counsel for the defense a copy of tbe daily re cord. There being two gentlemen engaged as counsel lor the prisoner, oue of them could devote his time to tbe preliminary examination of wituese. while the other could be io constant it'endance in Court. The record tthowed tht every indulgence bad been granted to the counsel for the prisoner, both within aud outside of the bar. Alter farther conversation between Wirz' counsel and tbe Court, tbe Commission ad iourned until IU o'clock to-morrow morning. Later from .'IciImi. New Yoke. O t. 3 The steamer Star of he Uniou brings riew Orleaus dates to Septem! ber 23J. Tbe Times' City of Mexico correspondent sat-: The arrest ot liberals and those suspected of liberalism are so numerous that it will take hall the nation U guard trie prisonets. The must batbeious orders are iffued by the French commtuders One ia that every mm wearing leather, and the lower class use no other material, shall be lunged, r'erhe.utions, biulohments and imprieoumeLli show the state ot the sick man. On the 14 b of August the Austrian garrison at Tbacan, composed of 5(10 men, were attacked aud annihilated. The Ksttlette sajs; The battle lasted two hours, when the place was carried bv storm. Our losses are enormous TheJuarists ciptured over two hundred thousand dollars, besides levying an impost of tsre've tboueaud more. A Relg'un detachmeit of 170 men had bean captured in Micbaracan. The occupation of Tekhaccan had caused a grett sensat on owinz to its importance, and it was feared all the Austrian cSuchments on the road would be c iptured. The Liberals hold good the road between Mouterev and Matamoras The Kiench General Urincourt was at Chihuahua awaiting rtinforcements as Lis column was not rtrong euough tor Neurete's forces The French under Exonison are kept shut up in the State ot Durango by tbe Liberals under Gen. Tattoni. A French columu of 1000 men are unable to move out of tbeir encampment, forty miles Irora Tampico, as the guerillas have captured all their mules and horses. Tbe L berals hold all the mtiu towns in the I Stare ol Mexico, which form the key ol tbe country called LIuastecra io one dare go a league outide the city ot Mexico. This correipoojent says there is no submission in these people, and the coming winter wi.I show a struggle on a grarder scale than we have yet witnessed. The Imperial forces hold most ol the larger cities and tbe Liberals tfce smaller ci'ie of the country. Extracts from the Estalette of the 17tb, confirm all this correspondent says I'nion Parlf c ICailroad. Sr Lou. Oct. 3 Tbe railroad Presidents, representing tbe Ohio K Mississippi, Litt! Miau-:. Ob:o Central, Penn? 1 vania Central, and other roads, who went on as excursion to LawtCLce. Kr.a, a few diy ago.atd who will meet the Comxiiin appointed to inspect the L'nion lac.c Kiilroad. have encaged to cortruct CO miles of that rua J, weat of Lawrence, by the 1 et ol" May i:ext. f be iron for thi road is already purchased, and was shipped by Edgar Thompson, Pre-ident of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Seven miles of this track is alredy completed we't o!" Lawrence, and the cars will run to Tottks in Noember. Arrangements hve alo been nrnds to budd a rsiiroad between Lawrence and Kansas Ci's, at once. Alabama C onvention. MasTOuMtaT. Sept. 30. The Convention adopted a memorial to the President, askicg a general amnesty pardon. AUo tne following resolution: Wniaiis, The people of Alabama having given unmUukable evidences of loyalty, therefore request the removal of troops trom the Sta'e The Cot.i'.iutioB as amended, was adopted ss a whole. 1 he resolution to adjoura pro Fide that the Con vea tion ma? be called tozctrer by the President on or before Sept. 1ft, l?Gb

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i.envntion. N"tc Yota:, Oct. 3 The Cfcarleiton Courier Setttmber 29. b. publishes tbe complete revised Const;tQt;oo of isouth Carolina as adopted by the State Convention on the 2na. Tbe fellow io is a eaamary of its provisions: Representation is placed as heretofore opon the joint basis ot iteamoectof all taxes raised. whtther direct or indirect, atd on tne number ol white people in etch elective district. This important charge, however, is made that whereas, all lans io the State, except those ia tbe cities, were aseed under tne old system according to a fixed orequil and arbiUry estimate, now the laxes will be 1h1 ccorxl id j to tbe actual Talue of the property. This is a reform wbics bis losz been needed, and is one strictly founded iu colonial rights. It will prove a great relief to Lhatlet0Q hieb ilote thus p.vd ceirly oae third of the Imports? the Stat. Oae Senator ia assigned to each judicial district, except in the JUJUUI district ol CUarltstoo, which constitutes, under the present arrangement, two elective districts 1 b city composed of the late par isbei of St Phillips and St MichseU form one elective district with two senators, and the for mer parishes of Christ Church, St. Johns, ßcrklv. t Jitce. iiooe Creek, St Thomas, St. Den nts, and St. John s Cotton constitute aaother elective district under the name of tbe Elective District of Ilerkly. and are entitled to one Sena tor in the place of the eight they were accus to med to. Tbe II o us s. ot Representatives remains the same witti tbe proviso that wo one election dis trict shall be aisigned more than twelve Keprt sentatives. The quota of Charleston heretofore was twentj-six lu other respects the provision on this subject are substantially the same. 1 he viva voce vote has been substituted in the General Aembly for the suffrage by ballot. The office of Governor which has, id a measure, been nominal In its character is invested with great power. 1 be term is extended to four yean He is to be elected by tbe people and in case of an inequality of votes, be is then to be chosen by the General Assembly. Tbe pardoning power is committed to his exercise, but with tbe safeguard that he is to repoit to the Legislature all cases of amnetty which bave been granted by him, with a lull statement of bin reasons therefor, and in order to prevent bitty legislation the reto power is vested ia bim. subject to be overruled by a majority of both branches of the General Assets blv. Tbe Lieutenant Governor, also elected bv the people, becomes by virtue of his office the Pres ident &f the Senate, and successor to the cbalr of State in case of a vacaucy.- The law is to be administered by superior and inferior courts, directed and established by the Legislature; tbe Judges of the Superior Court to be elected bv them for the term of good behavior, and those of interior courts for four years, one of the lstterto be located in each judicial district, and to be es pmally charged with tbe trial of all civil cases wherein one or both of tbe parties are persons of ooior, and ot all crimical cases wherein the accused hs a person of color the freehold qatlifictlion for a seat iu the Senate or in the House of Representatives is dispensed with. The qualification for suffrage are the Mine as before, with au excention made in favor of emigrants from Europe, who, in view of the provieion of two yens previous citizenship, must hare declared their iutentioti to become a citirea of the United State?, according to the Constitution and laws, of the same. Tbe Treasurers of tbe Upper and Lower divisions are united into one, whose office will be at Columbia. The clause relative to voluntary servitude asserts, firrt, that the rlave? hare been cmaucipa ted by tho action of tbe Lnited States authori ties; and, secondly, except as a punishment for crime upm conviction, it shall never be re estab lished. The election will take place on the lbth of October ensuirig, being the third Wednesday in the month. Car ii. Slirriuan ortii Carolina Cnnveiiiion. New York, 0:t. 3. -Gen. Sherman left St. Louis lately on a tour of inspection through bis military divi-iuo, with a view to cutting down the forces and mustering out as many men as tbe exigencies of the Indar; service will permit. It is generally believed in military circles that but a small lotce will he i.ecesary to protect our .Northwestern fronoer, and a large proportion of the army concentrated there will be speedily dis pensed with. A special to the Herald dated Raleigh, Oct. says: lie INorta Carolina Reconstruction Convention met btre to-day. and has organized with Edwin G. Read at its bead. 31 r Reed was a representative in Congress from tbi State. (ienrral lirant. Co Li ii eis, Onio, Oct. 3 General Grant ar rived here at 1 P.M. to-day, from Cincinnati. He was met at Acrna bv ä committee, consisting of the Mayor aud the City Couucil, and was wel comed at the depot by a vaM multitude of en thusiastic citizent He was escorted by the military to the State House, where he held a levee, shaking bauds with thousands. Hegoes to iMeu bentille to morrow. Cotton Di'klrovctl - I rial of Hiuersou fctlicridgt'. Caiuo, Oct. 3. Over .t00 biles of cotton. valued about $3.' d, 000, was burnt atMempbil on Sunday it was owned bv Hill & Clarkson. Harris & liormly and the United States Government; private couoo insured. Tbe fire is supposed t be the work ot au incediary. The tiial of Emerson Etheridge will cerumeLce at Columbus, Ky , to-morrow. Arreat of fjiikc Cai in. Wash im. Ton, Oct, 3 Authentic information has bt-eu received that His Grace, Duke Gwin, and Governor Claike, late of Havre, bave been arretted and committed to Fort Jackson. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. M. i i i:ki: rix; itktis of ii;ws. A USA t LT BT MCEOES. New Yuaa, Oct. 3. The Charleston Courier says: On Stturdav, September 2Jth, an assault was made on Dr. Theodore Debon and his soo, by negroes, wtile the former were returning from their placUtioQ at Ahepoo, to Walleeboro. Tbe assailants were the former slaves of Dr. De hon. They were all armed, and fired several abota. The son was dangerously, aud it is eared mortally woundea. Dr. Dehoo received four abets, and though severely wouadeJ, is considered out of danger Six of the negroes bave been arrested. Tbe cause of tbe attack is unknown. Dr. Dehon is the son of the late Bishop Dehoa. WAatKOTO!l DEFENCFS. The Herald'?, Washington pecial says : Of tbe thirty-seven fort comprising the Wahingtcn Ime of defence south of the Potomac, but eleven have lrmsmect low. All will probably be diimsntled before the 1st of January. vtTiKix ki.seete toarg. Tbe statement in a Washington paper that the Veteran Heerve Corps wou'j be mustered out is partly erroneous. Tbe fact n it is contemplated merging tbe present twenty-four regiments representing that or;ir.!.ition into ten regiments, from arnoag- picked men that compose the corps. The strength of tbe Veteran Reserve is about six thousand aiciirrs of isterxal reticle. The receipts of Internal Revenue for the quarter endiff: Sept. 30, is returned at $3.720,45. This day's receipts foct.up to $3,9ää,S0G. ASTERM ASTER'S PtPAaTMESTT. The present method of conducting the Qaarter master 'e business has beea undergoing con sijerabie dicus?ion among the ci'litary oCicials, and a board of competent oflicers will probably be convened to rev;e tb regulations of that LepartmtLt. with a tie io iimplifyinj iu lorm. adapting them to the requirement of the service The detail bave tut been mtda ksorrj. but ill agrea to it f.KXEaL UUTLXU. The Herald's specitl says: General Butler bad an interview with the Pres-idrst Lo-day, during which it is fci'.dhe tendered his resignation. r6 u,h document ha reached the Adjutant 0ceTal's o2ice tram tie Execctive Mansion from tbe bands of Ceaeral IJ-tler. SIEXlCiX AFfAlU. . . The World's Mexican account eayt: Tbe IosperiJ Gov ernmect has made a grant ef 25,000 acres of land to Francis M. Campbell and asso ciate, Americans frem Texas. Tae fract is to

be located In tbe ceighborbood of Cordovs, where there are some of the bett lands In the country, pxrtlcularly for raising coffee. Tbe conditions of tbe grant are tbat Campbell and company shall form a colony of 1,000 persons within a year. Alter tbe expiration of the year the colony will lose their righta to part or the land proportionate to the cumber of members less tbat 1,000; they may introduce iiatotbe country, fre of duty, implemeats of agriculture, machines, seed and acimali, tbe colours, are to be exempt from military service except io case of foreigo war, and not tben if the war is with tbeir native country; they are to pay oae dollar per acre for the land io five annual instalments TIB GREAT FIEB AT C05STA STISOrLE. Tbe Tribune has a letter from Constantinople, which estimate the res jit of the late conflagration at lrra COO to tiU b3U?es burced, ioclcJitr. more thau a hundred palaces, eight mosques, t w churches, live khans, and many public batbs. It is esümatei the sufferers by fire number ahoat 75,000. The apace buroed over about two mile io length and one-half a oaile in width, incladiag ome of tbe wealthiest and poorest quarters in Stamboul. The Tr.rks are the heaviest suffer era; all tbe palace burned belonged to then, and I iuppji er eftfitti of the bouses and shops I walked to day ever lb raiaa of tbe Turkish quarters, and such a sceee of absolute destitution never was seen La auy city. Sir Henry Bulwer'a successor aa British Minister, Lord Lyons, fermerly at Washington, is to arrive next week, with Mr. Smart as bia Secretary. Tbe whole Kcgliih corax unity here, and all those who are lor religions libertv in Turkey, are jubilant. 1 be news from the interior of Turkey is very discouraging. It would appear tbat tbe lOO.OOU refugees wbo fled from the cholera in Constantinople carried the disease with tbeso into the country. It is now only in the seaports, but in the interior the rarages of the epidemic bave commenced. raaaiic or TiaDts' wsto. Raltimorc, Oct. X A great tarn out of tbe Trades' Uuiou Association of Baltimore, took place to nght. There was a torch-light procession and. large mass meeting in Monomettal Square io support of tbe eight hour system. Y1RCIMTA COMORKSSMS. Tbe Richmond papers sf to-day say: Tbe report of the withdrawal of Douglas and Chris. tian, as candidates for Congress in the First District, is incorrect. Io the Lynchburg District, all the candidates baring declared that they cannot take the oath prescribed for members of Congress, a number of citixene issued a card requesting them to withdraw, and nominating in their stead Hob. J. M Bates, of Culpepper. ArroiNTMixr. Washiwgtox, Oct. 3 The President bas appointed Wm. R. Little, of Nevada, Consul at Panama, in place of McKee. sale ot faiKnoars. Cairo. Oct. 3. -The gunboats Victoria and Gen Price were sold today at Mound Citv. the

lormer for $10,000 and the latter for $14.000. COMMERCIAL, Daily Review of Indianapolis Mar ket Wholesale. IsBiAsarou, Ti cm a y Kvexi;, Oct. 3. WHKAT There is not much wheat arrivine old 1 fcel.I firm at $2 fr whit- and 1 0 f r red. Nrw arerajrea from 6ic to SI 30, according to quality. CORN There is no corn hiipin. The rrice is sieaJr atCOa-GSc for bwme consumption. Xew corn, 404Sc. OATS There ii a Kod demand for So. 1 sweet oats at 4.1c. An ini"i-ri..r quality aella at 4V. baRLEY Tbe market i. dull. Prime fall. M and new, will command tl 13 $1 20; Interior as low as 75c H-OUR- .Market dull. Superfine S6 (WiC 50: extra 11 4t3 00; family iOgilO j. The latter, for home consumption, is in gotnl deiuaud. l'ROVISIOSS Can ed Lara'. 3IV-; me.s toiLS33 heee 20c W. K., Hambure 20c: lard Jli30c: Peachbl jwn and Meicb.inic potatte f 1 "jl 00 per Mtl.: weet potatoes $0 10 per hbl. GROCKKIKS DifPa che rertived frem w York tody annoum-e an advance in ugar af ,'c. We make no riaaiteinour nidations, but the narkst is firm. We ciu..te fnir to choice Kio at 31rf.3Jc; hard rl;ned sugar at VI '4 .':?, white A 2U.Sc, estra C iV'.c; raw do. at Ml 'i 'ilTc. and molasses at SI äl 10 for Porto Rico. FKUir A Kood demand for areea apple at from t3 to ft per til. for choice from hop?. HI'TTEk An active demand for choice Central Ohio in tubs at 50c, and scarce; InJUna prime at 40j:4ic. tljOi Heceipts lirht. A frm market at 27c Pr doz., hfppera count, from Hore. SUSDK1KS Peatbfrs75c, but droej.ing; Ullow 15; heewsji 36 ?;3c; ginseng Cöc. WH. SKY HjghwineH f i So snd Arm; rectified wbiky : 23 a 2 2-. SKKÜS Timothy 4 ÖOa:i; Ha.x fHred f i. by Ttttcaara. Hew v orR narsrt. 5iw Tfras, 0:t. 3 Cotton decidedly mors satire, eicited and bicher at W-je for middling, closing fl-m, with do sellsra telow 4.c. Flour 10c letter; i 10 3d for extra State: 85, 9 10 for RooimI Hoop Ohio, and 9 Sopll 23 far trade brand, tLe market cliiui nru. V bikydu:i at fl 29-12 28. Wheat T.2c better, at ti2l 7J for choice nrW. I CS ä 1 7J for Milwaukee club, 1 72 1 73 for amber Mllwautee, 2 13 for oli wloter re4 Western, 2 40 fcr white Mickiran, 1 fc "A 72 for Chicago spilng. Rye qntet and tl rrn; Canada lo. Barter dull at 1 35 for Canada, w-t-era. Farley malt dull. Corn about lc better at N393c for L&soUBd, sad di q 0 for oaod, he lat'er In More; $Cc for white wextern. CI a la doll at svia for anaoaod. a od 3 v64 for ound. Co lee quiet Sugar active; Cuba MuovaJa 11414c, Havana lJ,V:il3 Molaaa quiet. Petrwlen.-a quiet and firm at3jc for crude, 63svCä for relined In bouJ and hj s4c do. free. Pork lens actie at 34 fc7ft;3j for new me, ch slog at $34 7S for cah, f it lU3l 50 for '63-'c4 do. ab and regular way, (29 ttkai29 "i for prlsae and r,t) (0 -30 37'; fr prims nies. Keef active and firm; plain mean 9 tt4l2 J; 1 J .ral j 50 for extra meas. Cat meat Ilm at 16.V417C ror abouldera and 19s 23c for katns. hscon dull. Lard dull and heavy at ii'i 21. Hatter quiet and stealy at 2443e for Obio sn 1 4V V)c for täte. t"heee 13I7c. saw toaa sjosst sjaaatr. Saw Yoas, Oct. 3. Msuey rteady at 3g8 per cent. Sterlng exchange Me ad j at ICW'rllUlor firtt-class bills Gold a sbade flrrnrr, t-per:ia? at 1 41,', an J closing at Uovarnment stocks without decided cbanee. VASHiNC MACHINES. A5I -WJRIJNraER. rrt-MTtTM m v We Claim fr it the (aUaw.ag advautafe: 1. Attach tLe article to ta cylinder, than tandaf. sae aide at the articla is waahed. 2. Revs re tbe motisn and tbe othtr aide Is wabf4. 3. Tbe article can he exaaind at any tiae by alacktr.g the motion. 4. Tbe preaxvre necasary ! rgilated at pleaxnre. &. W ten the articie Is wjbed, it wmcjr ty presils; a roller aa;nt tbe cylinder. 4. Certa-n part", at collar and wriatban-!, may lr '.ed without rulbitg other parts. ".. It wa-he peedl-y, werk easy.doei jsol work. l - r...t wear tbe clothea bor break battana; hebce we i l. Ti for it a complete ncces. laenfd by M. B. WEBBKR. f I'aoll, ladlaa, aaJ paf nted by bim Anyat T.', lsfeS. It will be esb'.Mted at tbs atate Fair, st Fort Wsyr.s, and tber fferf jtJT y States or C.ntie. pt.C-dlw 5. K. W1CREER. More Valuable Than Cold! BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS Put if y the Rleod, Rf-Biwe nadachs. Wntness, G?däises, Drowrins,CB pleasant Drsarns, Lmrieiot JifM. iLdie.tisn, Cleass tbe atomach atta) aV'Weia, tysTva Jf f w Urs in the detnl!au4 and RESTORE THE SICK TO PERFECT HEALTH. Try tbe raf tkey only cost 23 cecta, and If yoa caaact f et them of your dru?rit. end tL money to Da. J. BRTA5, Coti.ulang I'hMria. 441 Broadway, f. O. ftox i73, and tbev will be errt by return of naU, ptpad. . Dealer applied by Demas Barnes 4k Co , Wholesale Are.U-. Sew York;TcmUnon4 Cox, Agents fcr todlanapiis. 1R1ME LAKE MICUlGUf WHITE FISH. TROUT aal Herring aew crop la store and far salt by GEO. W. DEblTO SC 4 C, t,eaeral Caatsaiaaioa Marthas La, aep'TS-tf 3 a. 4 LatM ataxia atreat.

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. . XLVUKll. J.C.AJ.TuaM. klavQ. AJTlXklt, E. B. ALV0ED & CO., ATholrsnlc Dralc in ROß Ei E IS E G! NO. I ILVORD'S CLOCK, Cor. Meridian & Georgia Oto, A ER l DA1LT KKCKIfT OF t RC r.OOf. Conatartly n hand and for ssW at the Iswsst prices, a la-ge aad aoorted tih ? Coffee. Sugar. Uolasscs, Syrup. Bice. Tea. Nailo. Glass. Woodenware, Soap. Candles, Starch. Raisins, Cigars. Tobacco. Ilackcrel, 7hite rish. Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stuffs, Nuts, Figs. Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds asb No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Sta.. ISDIAXAVOUS, ISDIAXA sep30-d.wtf A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DTJPOIICO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, ' FOR FEMALES. Infallible In Correcting Irregularitie, Ileraovlnic Obstructions of the iHontlily Tiirii, froci Whutevcr tiiukeand Always Knccerul un Preventative, Ant tbs"snly aor"ani CIKTA1S 1KMEDT for ail Ihn atBict DKOouplaiDta eo peculiar ta th ax, wketker "married or nog s " These Pllli art notLlcc aew, but bate teen ansa1 1 tb Doctara far many yaara. both la eraac and A aaarIca, with noparalieled aoccwaa tw every caae; and ha IS argfd by Baaoy tbottiaud laoiei wbo bat aed ties tt saaks the Pills public, for the alleviation a thoa suffering from auy lrret;ularitlr a whatever, aa well aa ( prevent an Increase of family where health will set permit tt. Fsmalea peculiarly si to a ted. or ths it espp" ilia thcmaelvea aa, are caationed aa:&at a ata thaaa) FvU- while In that condition, as the proprietor aasaaaea f a responsibility atsr the above adnunition, altbotsik ftair sa'.ldaeas waaild prveotai,y mlarhiof ta health. Otherwiaa the ills arerecommewdad. Fall a ad sspllcit directioasaccoBipaiiy each boa M.(XK) BOXKA HATE BEE S SOLD 13 TWO TEAM tan tboataod boaea eeot ty letter, both by myaalf u4 aceau, to all parts of tbe world, ts wblcb anwera Lava beea retnrsed. In wblcb ladies say nothtn'tiketbe abavw Pills bava beea known since the ftClKSCE OF M EDICINE DAWNED CPUS THE WORLD IS REMOVIVO. OB'TKCCTIONS ASD hST0KIG MTVEK TO IT1 PR0FEKCHA55F.L, qnletinr the nerves and restorief ths roy cola r af health" to the cheek f tha wtaet da 11 cats. rS.lCr.ll 00 FER BOI. HZ B0XI1 fortS f. Sold hy all DrarrLti, and by ths fstlawln; iabhfsg sad Urag sloases. Agents for ladlanapafls, lodiaaa; (Lai; et, hy sentiitf fl, can procure ths Pill, sent ca fldeaüally by Bail, and withsat ohervat1sa, ta an 4 part of lb city ar canaf ry,) and fsr sals by TOMLlNftON A COX. Na. 1", East Waahlartaa StrswU ITEWAET 4k M0HÜAJT, 5. 41, Eait Waahlngtaa street. W. !. nAinr A CO., Ko. U. We.t WatlrfUa street. H. H.LEE. IT os IS aad 3. Eatss' Block. J.F.sINOUK. Kt. .Batet ha&sa Block, aai by DAILY, uccrLit it IltSU, Wholeaala Dravasta, So. 73, 8 oath Meridian stroot. G. S. LACIT.GsoeralTravr lint Ajeat fsr the Westers Itate. ICT, Dearhom street, Ctksso, Illinois. 5 R. 5oss üeaalns aalass ths boa Is sines D. OWE." laail-dlveW MEDICAL. LAD i tl X M TOR TEX r3F0BTT5 1TL. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are warranted la all rases far ths srvaar aad reasui err Ccaa fro.a alldieaef anslLg frota sexual eicoasea mr t mi rvi. iTV'scono, Aeruinal Ivss, Kiirhily F.misi-& ,ar.4 teaaal Ireama. Cen:taU F-yxcat a- 5ervoa Detility, iBapotoec; Gleet, Mtoal Lneaea, c, 4fM kt. yj CHa'GE OF DIXT I 5ECXMA1T, aad they can be med without detection. I ach Vax rantain CO p'ols, Pr.ce Oik LxiL.a. If y acLot (t thewj f yowr.drst f.u they w.ll be sect hy na:l securely seal ed, postpaid, with full inatroctan, that lcaara a cars, aw receipt of the tnoitey; sod a pavphiet of ICO pafa oa the errors of yosth the coceiuences ar,4 retsecy, eut frte; 10 cents required for postals. AJdre Dr. J. Eavaa, Coo a Ui oa; FavaiCian, P. O. Box --'J. 44 Broadway, 5w Tork Ia'ers caa te icpp'iM bv Dee at Earaea 6 Ca, Whaleaalo Arnta,ew Tork; fraaahaaaw A Cos, Aaowts for Indiana pa aa. If ya reiira a re Labia reody to restore yom, as DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. a ae-ver-fail'v remedy far tha removal of Obatractloaa, nomttiUr frv ukat cumss tVy arie. They art aaih) aad sare. and will rettora aatara Id every rasa. They are also eRcarioas Is ail caa of Woaknea, W hitao. FroI spans. c. Sold In boxes catalnU.' to mis Pr Oaa Doli a. Head fsr Dr. Harvey's Pr.vato Medical 14vlor. ai dreaa4 to fesaalea; 100 pairea, crvt&ff 'all taatracUaaja, 14) cents required for poUjre. If yoa ca&aet parchaao tho ptlla of ycer 4natcat,t6ey will be sst ty aall, postpaid, ax-a-e frosa ohoervatlon. oa receipt of Oae Dollar, by Cr J. Kavan. C'osu:uaa PhylcUB. r. 0. Bex IA"9. 4.? Broadway, 5w Tk. Dralers supplied by XVaas Baraes A Co, WheWsale AfaU, 2aw Tork;Toaahaaai a CaiAsvais far Lad: an apalia. aar--doadAwly