Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4671, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. TnURSDITMORNiyO.OCTOUERlS. TOB PRINTING.
Booko, Pamphlets Car do, Checks, I Circulars j. Blanks, j Bill Heads, ; Bills Lading, Ac. Ac. Ac. mm promptly al Iblt off lev. Isstho Bt ItyU, flrat ejuallty Papers, aa i-ew Prices. UIT aa Call. ". . i - i C I T Y IT EMG. 2T Look ol for the big show tw-Jey. Jl will b promrtly oa hc4 at tbs timt aJfertised. IST" The fire yesterder afternoon was in the Norelt; Worki of Frink & Cj . on Georgs street. X decbage wit dona. tTTPet. File was brooght up from the Pslitentiery en Tseeday, on an order of tbe Supremo Court. He it looking fat end beerte. fsT"Tbe Common Pie.i Conrt was oce apieU yesterday fn betring e surety of tie r-eee rase fro a P.ke Url'p. HTF P. Itub liM ptmbtsef SO (vet ..f ! ground ou South lleii.fisti stteet. Pat. Kerlin, for $300 f.Kt fruui H?atArte-Je iuiitoKlat Keck yeeterdav to se.ure ibe atr. to nut tu fnandttion tbia fell for two iMre.Monn Iff' Murp'iy. Keunedy 1. Co. commence 4igiog the callar to marrow for tbtir new store room, oa tb corner ef Meridian and Maryland trU. Tbl roow will ba 40 fret front by 1U p, stone front, an ibey lay they will bui!J tbo finest basinese bouse io tbe city. Police Matties YeterJey Tom Johnson aid $9 A), tod Aoaie P.rown was fined 'i 40 and tea dayt, for ictoiicttiou. Hary Hall, a wandering prostitute, wit fined $15 70 aod ten days, (or pursuing her nefsrious calling. I-Ly Lieutenant Commander George llrown, ia co mm aod of the Na? y Yard at Washington City, baa been dettche! to takt command of the "Hornet." (formerly the late Pretident Lincoln's !sure yacht,) aod ordered to proctai Isaoiediately to Havana and bring up the rebel Stonewall," ESPMcKernao JL Tiere bar beta doing a good work for the city, io supplying the working men and tntcbanica with bouiea to lira in, thereby giviug the. n an iutsret in the city, and enabling tbem t) own their houiea for about whit they would bare to ptr for rent Duling the present year tber have built one hund red and Viftr bosses. CST" The Coquilland Police farce have eaceeded io getting oough money subscribed to put on their force on Monday rteit The plan ia to employ two special police detectivee for each aqujrt un Washington atraet. between Tenoessi od Delaware streets, one oo each aide of ibe atreet, to guard each alley, north and ettub The force ia under charge of Col. Koi CSTlo the Circuit Court. y!er!y. Alexai Jer Hume was et.t to the Penitentiary 1 jf two yrs, for assault aud battery witb attempt to teal Oes Chapman was assigned a couiial ia bis case Io tba atteruooo, Thotnis Uerry w, uu Kial, on rbarge of robbitu Albert CUriaüe, on the btidge, Iat rpriog. Latther & Mandlore were progecatiug, and Collar A Walpole defending tb es. tTAi a mattr of future reference. w plsee xi record (be veto cast in this city at the election oj Tuesday. There was no Democratic ticket in tka field. tb caodidatea roted fur being all Kepublicanar For Circuit Judo--Colonel John Coburo. 1.336. For Com moo Plee Judge Sol.rnoo Blair. 1,335. For County Clerk Wai. C. Smock, 1,101. For Com taieiooer Lorenzo Vanyor, I.MHÖ '9 kk" Mam Mii.o. Mr. W. C. Wick, euiployed for ten days io the freight depot ol the Bellefoa lain Railway Company, liia bea missing e!nc ibe 25th of Sept.. and nothing having been heard of bin, bit frieoda aud acqutinttctca are afraid that be baa uiet with foul play. He bearded at the house of lira EveraoD, oa Krt Maryland atreet, aud when ha left her houu, oo the ireoing of the 26th of Saft , it waa aupposel he went le attend the levee ef (Jen. Grant. Ilia father waa written to at Aibland.Obio, but b can giro no information. Mr. Wick bad in bis po.-kct tbo safe key of the Uoaopany, but bis books aud accounts wer found all correct, aod ncaase ia known for bit sudden diappearaac Hit elothee are atill at bia boarding Loa. Mr. Wiek ia five ftet tea high, slender built, black hair, cut ibort, cbia shared close, with boary side wbiskera aud mouaticb, 33 yeara old. Ho bad on a light purple ccst, white ibirt. light plaid pants. He has been ia the army six yesrs. Any parson that eaa giro information of his whereabout will relievo bio anxious frien ia. Boaan or Psblic IuraoroMSXT. Yesterday tbo following permits were granted for improve sooata ia tbo city by the Hoard ef Poblie Iaiprovsaaants: Simon Maas m sb, a 4 welling on Hwabreek street $400. Otto Wyaong, a dwelling on the Muff Ka4 $500 John K. liepp, a dwelliag n Michigan street taoo. Cornelius kliag, a store roaoa on Alibanu atreet- $300. Daaiel Keller, a dwelling on Est street $300. B. F. Uaugb k Co.. an iron ralliag factory on Pennsylvania atreet $.1,200. 3. L Btsrk, a dwelling on Jaekun street $1,60. 11. B Emersoa, a wareroota on Mrtltt i street-$3,0U0. Sarah Gallatin, a dwelling ea HrigLi street $300. Joseph Marras, a dwelling en Muff itoad $450. Daniel H. Liutner, a dwallieg oa Dunlo atrest TOO. K. King, Secretary of Beiiefootaiiie Rtilwav Comptnv, a fre:ght depot ea Alabama airee: $!5.vM Ü Corfgtter, a dociüug on McCartr siren -$1.070. Jaa. Joiiusoa, a dwelling oa Maple s:ie $311! Daniel U. Lintasr, a dwelling oa Dunlon trrt $3U0. Total amouct of improvements, $09,100. aidea sixteen pera'te f r oat bstldrngs. Jkc. Hdiaia CuatsTU! Missiomast Socieir Tbia body met. purauaot to adjoarcmeLt, at o'clock reterdy morniog, ia the Cürist .'i Chapel. corner of DiUware aud Oaio otseets. The names of member not prefect yerterday wore recorded, as were the names of delegates from the Illinois Christian Missionary Society Tb President mde Lis annual report of "the condition of the Society, which ikows it to he exceedingly prosperous The reporta of tbe Trettarer and Herrd;;. Secretary exhibit a aill bsltcce in lie Treasury. I be reporta were referred tj n Auiiiiog Co asm ttee. Tb time for the Annual Meeting of the .- C'etr w changed by amodment of tie Colatitat oa, from "the second Tueedsy in October" to "tie ecoed Wedaesdav in OwtaVr" .f e h joar. Tksu uuit a recess till bail past , u'rioik r. m. T ie attemeen session was occupied in hearieg the A'toual Report of the Corresponding Srcret Ury of the city. ele.jtig of otScers. Ai The oldoSrers were ree!e:teJ. etcept the Corresoni og Secretary, who declined serving aav longer Uro. Shaw waa elected to fill tue v'. eaacy The programme for to-day, as Ur sa aaaouueed by tie Committee on Order oi Bus -a OS, ia aa loliow: "Social meeting at " o'clock At b o'clock the Society in a body w:ll riii the Northweatern Caritnan Uotveraity Ba.iuss aaeeiiog at 10 o'clock, and preaching at 1 1 A M j Brw J. Sbacklaford. Preaching in tte even lag at balf-paat 7 o'elock by Bro. A.J. UoUb "
A Cm TvTciuo Un tv tii TistriiAict Cacaalntemperaoewragoe. and will rag till w hange oar bead, rely lows on organisation, aod cor oa bo trat, trueti, la ii rid tu I e.Tjrt. There is desperato need of men to battle this great erll on their "own book," responsible to 0i otly. . -- Wbatif great men coctloae to d.ecuee she liaise Lav, and their admirers eoatiooe to road and admire? Will that eare tsa? What if great Convention coatiaao to bo bold, aod distinguished men mtko mastsrly spoechts and pass resolutions, both master-foolish sad maueily.wiee? Will that save us! What if Temperance Societies, not a few, continue to meet and do little eoor tbsa air their regalias, br a convivial time, and occupy oar oewipapera with a display of organizations and naeaee? Will that save oa? Most manifestly bav organ. xation enough, diacaixlona enousb, acl legislalloa ecousb, wbilat the evil wazee worse aod worse. In t hie dilemma, can anything be done? Ye, thsnk Hstrso. Lit tsa with the ipirit and gorpelof Christ 9 atraigbtway to work (aa icdividualt) in the very neigtborh odi where, in Crod's Truridenc. we reside. Let ua labor, sight and m.ia, with Xouag Aeaeriea, with temperate dribkera and drunkardi, d.ffsie light acd lore by tprsiclog Tempvrsoce Papers and Temperance Traets ia the very de&a of sin, and in all tbo "highways and byways" of life; and looking to Ood for strength, we may seen andcratand tbo promise, "One shall chase a thousand." The ipretjicj of Tracts Tracta which ate abort, pungent, r-ithy, rather than pretty is attended with great success We have sueh Traett Wo seB the tu at com aeon prices. Wo send then gratuitously to those who with to do good, but aie too poor to buy ihea. Frieade, send for them Fend a little poalsge, if you pleur; the tract you cau hare " without moner and without price " We are rather radical,' but e hive a few frieuda jest as radical. They like uur "One Man 1'ract Soriety," they like ear individual ani iadepcodent action against popular abominations, and occasionally send us a little as oner tj carry on the battle; aud boing the almoner ol their bounty, though poor, we wirb, with God's b!Miug, to msko many rich Thereloro, fellow, laborer', send lor our Trscts, ssd try their quality upon your drasa sailers and dramdriakrrs. The tiood-getes of iniquity are lifted up. Wo hare three hundred thousand drunkards sinking into thsir grare! Wo have bostsof " temperate drinkers " coming on to fill their place ! Etrueet, aelf-denyiog workers are ueeJeJ on all bands. Wo must reanimate a dying caaso Friends, awake, let us stretch ourselves upon it as Elisha stretched himself upon the dead child, and it shill iie to life in msjesty and strength Oaoaoa Trak Temperance Depository, Fitchburg, Mass.
BUNINESH NOT1CKS. Two Fjsa Kaeas To uat Firtt Ract Mil! beit, between Sulliran'e s g. Confidence, Moea b. na Kato Stewart, and Uiehard Robeit' b m from Coluinbui, Ohio, to hrnts,, anl the others to wacon. Purse $75. Stcond Uder Mile beatrf, to baibeka, bet weeu John Peabody's U m , Robert Mark's p. f., st.d John Sullivan's g m Purse $75 These will be floe races, and come off rain or bine, at 2 o'clock tYu aMerr.ooi', al the Sugar Oror track. t CnALLt5t The Indianapolis Cricket Club is opea for a M.v.ch (am of Cricket with any Club in Iniir a, to bo played tb s season at Indiaoapolia. AdJress, II. Stew Air, eectotsry, I. O Bux C7, In Jianspolis, lod. (Kichibg-e ptpets plee copy.) 12 'J tTAU lueuibete ef tle Feniau Iii otKet hood are litrebr rtque-teJ to attend Ibeir regular mottiug ibia evening at 7 Vj o'clock, at drlegttes are to tie elected lj I ti - c-i:cd Conve: tiou to be held at Pir.lJe!ph;4 ou tie Hlh instant Tm i. S asm, Crtre. J. AttTiM Srswaur. Secrriary. f DikOADiS ix Bl'ixcs Lots The rsrutiuder of thoMC lots ou Kiat atreet, that sold ao cheap lat Monday are to be cloved out al auctiou to the higheK ti Jder ou Mot) J sr. O.'t. lt h at 2 o'clock. Sre dveirieuoeut ol Wilev k Martin, Real Etit Auciioneers. 12-4 Cnitr Lot a. Thtt Butlding sold l.-tst Moo day by Wiley & Mirtio, Auctioneers, were sold at loa er price th to any Ion ia the sime vicinity were ever eolJ at, but s the Iota are io the nmrkct for the first t :ne, and as no prices are fixed upon the lote, they taust be void. Tbo remaining 30 luU will he' soli next Monday at J o'clock. Kirgtiba are iure to be lad. 1 1-5 H7Cloka und Cloaking, IUtinoral Skirt, Flaunel, Blankwta. Ac . i.'i treat variety, at the City Drv CJooda S'ore, No. 37 Ktt Washington Street " LH) 3 en Ubt the lirsT. The Parker Family Sewiog Machine, from $50 to $100, t 5G North Illinois atietl 11-3 tUL.ock at the Uand.ome line ef Dregs Goods and Shawls, at the City Dry Goods Store. 20-.1m fSTOrricEEs' Back Pat for servants' wages, under late decision, obtained at Blake' Military Agency. Blanks received. Officers will call or correspond. 23-tt tüTThe City Dry Goods Store, No. 37 East Washington Street, is tbo place for Bargains. 20 3ia CiT" Grant's Aga Tonic is one of the saoM reliable articles sold for Chills and rarer. Ssnoar has it. t fQTSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's adrertiscment oa the fourth psge of to-day's paper. jan 25-tf. A Biei ican aad Foreign Goi f all kinda Ciieap, at the City Dry Good Store 20 3m LUTHER 0. WATERMAN, IUI. D., Is-Kia-iaasi ixssal i'trsoii, 1ATR Sargron Thirty-a'.ntk Iadisea Tolaarrers. j Ofhce -ü orth Itu-yhnia utrrpt, half a quara uTXt er the Po.oT.c. Can Sa found thf 5av ani uinht. Jj4-isd3ia , . SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, VltltiUton City. I , 5. FiUNKSrOCK, late Eisuiinsr IT. S Tateat J, OCJr. Fwr rr?ttav rt Circular. Uu. Thos. a. ktrnn, tiu. Jno. I.rrs anrflivn.J.J Kryuuh!. jy.t-'.e DRY COODS. a w. pat. ALI I. I. C01rt lTT. JvKl . C11. PEE.CONDU1TT V COX nyiitiuti rratrss is DRY GOODS AND NOTION'S, o 1 Ivord' IXIocIi, fOtmi MFKlDIiX JTßT. I!D14.5AP0U. W havo takn tba south store tu tbs VrsuUu' aw Rlora n Mri4lAn Mrt, and ar cw pr.Icjt a LARGE & CAREFULLY SELECTEO STOCK er hh mux a in a: c;oods, Ta wtch ws rnrctfa'.l u.!ts th tttri.t'.o of M erriAni. OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. Aud LayIw Ln bought rxclo'i.r'.j for CASH, s.d aar iato'aMs circustfic. a are cv&S3Bt of btng able t oflc-r Itiiurrment net eicr.t In any WJESTEIST MARKET, aolidliaa: a krs f trs?. ea ask the favsr of a call s1 eiaoiioattB f sir Stosk. Poo, Conduitt It Cox. WANTED. BOUSE, cvstalniLf s'i, ien er eltht rcmt, suit X aola far a Bardiofbv, y a prvpt pa 7 teg ui abi lsCr at ttts UCct. as7
TGlegrap&ic Bispatclies,
4 srearsa axraaMLv roaraa aaavavarassumaai. MIDNIGHT REPORT. THE ELECTIONS. FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE. PROMINENT REBELS PAROLED. ALEX. H. STEPHENS RELE1SED. TRIAL OF GENERAL BRIS00E. Ar.. Ac. Arc Af. I'cnnsyUmtla i:irctlh. Pbiladi LPniA, Oct. 11. The returns of the e!ectoit from the interior of the State come ia very slowly . si.J as )et arc very indefinite; but it it sctietaiiy concled th the Union msjority will be abLt f,0;M). In Philadelohia, Mr. JdcMichtel's majority for Mayor ia S.IU'J; Hartranft's, for Auditor General. T.C'Ji; Campbell's, for Surveyor General, 7.7SO. All the Urnen city ticket is elected. Two Uaioa Setiatort, and fifteen Union and three Demo erat is Asrerubl vmen, are elected. Mann, Union etndidate for District Attorney, ba 8,000 majority. The vote in the city was the largest ever caat except at a Presidential election, it beicg not less than 87,000. Bedford "ounty give a Democratic majority of about 100, a Union gain of over 500; Chester county gives a Republican msjority of 2,000, a Uoiou loss of 350. Montgomery county returns from 27 out of 38 district., show Union gsi.i of 351 over the rote of lrb', tiltlo Election. Cimcixxati, Oct 11 The latest returns from the Ohio election give Cox about 25.000 msjority. Sixty Uniün Repre-entitires and twenty-one Senators are elected. The Legislit jre will sued bout 10. rd Sennte31 Union. Galliotj cour.tj, unofficial, Rspuhüciu inj. lewa Election. Chh iiio, Oct. 11 Re'.iittH froni the low Ucfufi iii-iirnt ilit Sn'ti' majority is about iU.UOli. The rote polled small. Clinton county ies about 5,000 nj -jority for Sfioae. I. catling Sotitliernera ICeleuaeil fiom S'riamii on I'nrole. S'.f nistiTox, Oct 11 I'fce folloniu,; was iu'ied to day: ExccLTivr. Orrick. Oct. II, 1 eG."i. Wt.iicf, The following nauitil pervoui, via: JoLu A. Campbell, of Alabama; Jobn A. Ile-tgan. ol Tria; Alexander II Stephen, of Georgia; Q'tgv A Tienhol.n, of Soith Carolins, and Cr.irlt Clitk, of Mii.piipi, latly engaged in a itt cilon a'timt and Uuited States (iovernuruf. who are now iu c!u.-e cu-tod?, have made t.e-r suburstiuo to t'.o RUllfit ity of the United S'.ab and afijilied to 'he Piriilent for pardot under bis nroclatuatiou; and Whert'A, The autl.oritv of the Kedertl Gorerrinjfut fuJliie-' 1 r ietofd ia tl. aforesaid 1 S stes to .tJouii of the eti'.tremctit of said persons tioia clojt; cut dy, it is ordered liter 6 rt Istied on giviu their tr;rclive paroles tu aipr at aucb time mij 1 (l o-e as tba President may ersinnst e to an.i-. cnngts thtt he may direct to be preferred itfti.s( the:n; and aUottiattbey will lespeclittly abide until lurtbcr crders in the placos herein dciuiwted and uotdepait there Iroa.: John A. Ounjbell, iu the Slate of Alabama; JoLn 11. Ke wu. in the St its of Texas; Alexander H. Strchetm, in the Stat of Georgia; George A Trenholni, in the State of South Carolina, and Charten Clark, iu tha State of Mississippi; aud if the President should grant his pardon to auy of said prisoners, such persoas paroled will thereby be diccharged. ( Signed) . Axar.w Jonvsox, President. A Ut'ihloti Aflectlng rvrsrora In Vlre Klnlia. Wauicto;, Oct II Ia Alexandria, Va , reccoile.a funlicg piece was taken by a Justice of the Peace from a colored mau, on the ground that the ututes of Virginia reiidcred sucb posression by a negro illegal. Proroit Judge Hansbrio . addressed a loiter to the Mayor of Alexandria siying; Iu all such cais of a litnilsr isar-e whioh may come up hereafter, tbeeolorod people will bo protected by roe io any inliiugement upon a right guirenttod to white citizens. Usroafter no colored mau will bo arreted wheu found with a fowling piece in bis possession; nor will be be liable to arrest, si I understand ho now is, if found in t:.e street after the honr of ten. I will further tute that this plan will be strictly adhered to; the colored man must be regarded, so fsr ai the right of property an J freedom of person is coucerned, precisely on the sauce footing with the white citizen no more, no les. The Maj (en. commnndiug the Depattment of Washing toa hisdirectci that the man te reared and tbo civil authorities be noti&ed of this aation of the Provost Juiige in all similar cases. .riieaiaaippi Legielat it re. Caiao.Ovt. 11. Tbo Vick-burg Dispatch of the ".h sajs: The new Leeialalure ol Mississippi has been entirely loyal, but is totally oppoaeä te any it.tetfere?ic on the p.rt of lie iieneral Gorerntuent with tie aflaiis ot tlf Sti'e. It is iaiprotkb!s that they will ckr.ow'.fdj tli stttus of freed M en. ' tKer thsn that oT tree t.egroes befere the war l b lai:Rg ia:i ef Mississippi doubt Gei). Kamphrey' eliitiiliiy tor Governor, at he has not been prdutiei, sr 1 Fisher, "ho received the next highest vote, should bo Governor. The chtnees of feharkvy for United States Senator, sicco bis acceptance of Col. Thomas' proportion regr.iirc Irfcdmer;. daily grow less. A strong tffjri will be mv.l ij the Legislature to effect the removal of til t' e trcmpi ;resa the State Oaerritiaa Lave beeii Siirj an rttsmbeata oa the Altham river arial or Sienerul llriaro. WAsittsGTox.Ovt II The defame of Geo. Briscoe, charged with the larceaies of certain money, opened tc-iay. Iiis couesel proposed to show bis prerioua good crmsr'er as a brave, faithful and efficient officer. The Judge Advoot? otjected to the question asked of Major General Curtis, saying it had been too common to bring before military courts the conduct ol the accused pstt es in th 2ld, when it bad no relevancy; good conduct ia the fielJ rr.iht. howevar, torin grounds for Executive rierurucy, altr a party hid been sentecesd, Sot it 4i Lot t ie (rovisiou of the Ciurt to eatertam any aurb consideration. f rom tlir Indian Counirj jr Loiis.Oct. 11 . TheDemocrst'a Liwreace, KD9s. special sajis: A courier brings iatelli gence thtt the Indian Coinra s-.ioi , which was to aett on Bluir Cieek ou the 4ih, Ltd arrirei nchea and Cneteunaa were camped a short di?uuee ofl , but. up to the 5;b, noue h 1 aprearel at tiie out.c;!. I no same courier mt one of BatterSeM'a cotches was attacke'S and butned by the Indiana and the stack driven olT; lo.s. tnclu-lifg tUe Express matter. tlOMXl Ibe Di-eeuei e-va;ed An escort W ' - r rm a id hrittei accouioanr the cjicbe. Gcu Dodge with a atrong escort left Urr.ver C it ibe "lO.b of bept., comicg inis way llrtw It ilrnaa i:tritlon. New Yoac. Oct. II Ths following geutl men were yesterday re-e!cteJ directors by a Tote ot about $I-.UHJ.UUU out of $2a.CO0.CU0, the eoub-ne I couiruou ai d preferred, co'ti: Sisal Mar?b. Daniel Drew. John Arr.st. Wna B Skidmore, Cornelius Vacdeibilt, Robert U Brsdsll, Dudley 9 Gregory, Ralb Mead. Acbrcse 8. Murrsv. Wm Evana J C Bancroft. Davis H. L Pisrsoo, Ii A. Cuhman, Alex. 3 Divso, Tbos. O. Gat. Isaac N. Phelpo. J. F. D. La Jer.
rrca rcatrctl Ataertca ana thooutt. Axaerlcatti latewCrttt.! QnHlora In Jltw Zealan. Xv Ton, Oct. 11. Bj ae Ocex&Qaeta v hsr Paasnts dates to th 1st. Panama was greatly oxoi ted by Ike reports of to anticipated iarailoo torcltt: the rebel prisoners and aeizo tbo Proaidoat. Tbo axciteaaeat wm abated, bowsrtr, by tb President putting the pruonera oa board a Teasel aad asodiog tbea to their booses. Tbo leaders, onsisting of x-Preaident Calaachi, Colambur, Jfsrsa aad Vallarino, aad a few ethers, were abi sped off to Jamaica acd Santa Maltha. Business ia stagnant. Tbo Uoited States steamer James Adgor has returned to Aspinwall, from a cruise to Rio llacba, where it wss reported the United States Consulate bad been attacked by the rebels and bis premises lacked. It appears the report waa a ruse to get foreign war vessels to go thcio aod frighten tbo rovelutioniato, bat it did not succeed, aad the reToletioalsti bad peaceable poi aeesioo of the place. They hare also undoubtedly got p3stcs:on of Santa Martha. Ihe rebeli appear to be rat klag heidear tbroufboat the Kspablie, end though a utw Government is to bolaaujurstei aext April, it it doubtful if the pretest oae osn ssitsia itself till tbea. The iteaauer freu Central America briojt information of groat dissatisfactioa threaghout all the Republio against Salvador fer the bratal execution of exPreiiler.t Bariea. President Duenas it obliged to keep bis bouse guarded and dtrcs col go abroad or receive any ore from fear of being asstssiosted. From Peru we learn tk rebels still hold the Chiccha Islaads against the Perarian Govern meat, but allow Am erica a, Enghsa acd French vessels to land under their regular charters Matters, however, look a little favorable for the Ooverameat. The Spicith Ktt hid left for Chili to settle matters there, so in tss course of s tnoeth interesting news may bo looked for from there. Dates from Valpariso to September 10th , Callas te ths 2lst and 2(ew Zealand to August 9;h had been received at Panama Tko Chilian Congtf as wsi still occupied on the reforms in the Constitution. Trade was satisfactory, sbowiag a largo inereats ia customs. In ow Zealand tie Maories had cruelly murdered a British Governmsnt ofScta), and the master and crew of a vesssl. They bad captured the Maories. War was considered closed, as the negotiations for peace had been concluded. The Oceaa Queen brings $1,362,775 ia treasure. Judge Field, of San Francisco, is among her passengers. Louisiana Difficulties. Nxsr Toai, Oct. 11. The Uirald a WaikiogtOQ special says: Some new complications seem to bar arisen in Louisiana affairs Provis oail Goraruor Wella has made aom doubtful apeintoioats. in Gen. Canby's opinion, and ho therefere valla for the political antecedents ef the apjolnteai before allowing them to enter upon the duties of their offices. Oca. Sheridan is uodetstoed to approve his procsedirgs Ths Preii'ieut ii reported to hav sent tor Sscieiary btmtau.ou bearing ef the imbroglio, and ir quired with some warmth whetLer the inte:teifttence oi tbo military cornmaaders wai by oilier of the War Department. Mr. aUantoa. by the same authority, disclaims any aad all tcrfeieure, anl left th onus on either Ctnby or Sheridan. PisiiJttt Jehus is deterrniaed to suppoit Gov. Wells, and to telerato ao iateiferoace with his !ej; tiratts duties. Jeff. Dario. 'iu Yoaa, Oct. 11. Tko Herald's Fort MoLr oorrspondut says: Jsfl'. Dsvii, 1 am told, expresses himself greatly pleased with his
change of punters 1 eruycraiy steps Lave been timed, admittiiig of bis goiag to tie parapet from Can oil Halt dutet He Ukea bis walks duly, add co,'i:piei in (ae enjeymar.t of excellent bcs!tb. 'I here is the tamo guard over hi m now as fiom h.s hist entrance to the fortress. New r u mora are geuiug iu cireulstiou as to his trial. Iva not ttacexble to any reliable source. Tit Uiviit inipnitau. ol te ruutors puts hit trial dowb to cousiuot.oe iu a few days, aud take place bsre. A eoanter rumor girts Washiagtoa aa the place of triil, and th the for it to coj-tnt-uce dirtttly at the close f the Yt irs examioatiou. An. id these conflicting statements and surmines, the only sitiifactory reeane alter all ia to itave the final decision of the matter to time, that rcat arbiter of event t and destiniai. Sttrrlary Wrlles' Prohibition. Naw Voai.Oct. 11. Th order of Secretary Welle, prohibiting collections of money from workmeu for political purposes, iu tke Narr Tarda, ia published. Th Secretary notices th atteotpt to justify tb!a practice hy the claim that it has herctofote prevailed uuJer all patties s but ha docs not coLaider the cecuss of any validity, and therefore orders that an immediate atop must be pi t to tin abeie of the oarj jards, which are to be from political manoeuvring, and no person will be allowed to rtaort to tbean fer the parpose f electioDceiiiig, or to collect fandi to adrance the iute;ets of the candidates far office. Tbo Secretary has also issued a circular, which are bars already noticed, directing that hereafter all applications fer pesitioas ot master workmen must bo made to the Bureaa ef Yards aai Docks in W aahmgtoti. l etter of Kenneth II ay nor xw Yoik, Oct. 11 The Post epoclal sayi: The Utter of k-n;h Kay nor, of 3orta Carolina, already alluded to, favoriag tbo separation of tae black aad white rases, is pablisbcd. lie declares if the separatio is net made, the Southern State will in tot years relapse into barbarism, and asserts that the laber of the black msn saanot be made available in the South in thrie days. Public opinion is aaaniraous in favor et aeparatiea. Ia that tke same viw is gsiniag streagta rapid! erer the South. He also sajs there will not bo 203 bales of cotton grown is PI orth Carolina the present year. A dispatch from Richmond says there will bo no Coogrsstieoal csedidatesj ia the field to-mor row who will not take the oath. Soldtrre' Vutein naeto Ington-rstrdun of the Mcmbere of the vouth Carolina Convention . Waibiigtoe, Ot. 11. ins polls wste opened in various pans of Washisgton yesterday to af ford ths comparatively few soldiers here an op portunity to vote. Partial returns show (bat four Companies of tae 214tk Pa. Regiment gave 6G Uniou ana 25 Democratic rotes at the soldiers' Rost. Ibe l'J5ib Pa Regiment gave Hartranft a majority of nearly 1C0. At three of ike pints opened tor the Ohio eltetion 11 'J rote were east for tbo Uaioa and 121 for tbo Democrats ticket. Tho pardon of the raeabets of the South Carolina Convention has beer, signed by th Präsident and forwarded to Govtruer Perry for distribute . usrrruor Sharksr's S'ror lamatlon. JXtw Yo, Ott. II. Proriaional Gorertor Sharkey, of Mieieipfi, on the 2itb, issued a proclamation in regsrdto tke tesiimoir of eclored witnesses The Governor says tkat all civil er eriminal eases, ia wbich the rigku of teyroes are involved, their tesiiraoay iaay bo roeoired ia tbo Coarts of tho State, subject t tho same rules as gorsrn the taking ef evidence of white persons. This proclsmstio was issued after an agrsomeat had been entered ia'a witk Gen. Tkoavas, Ass'staat Comm:siocer ef tho Freodaasn's )ireas, in MissAiipsi, by wkieh that oCeer ean?ated to trsa.fer all cases affectiag Degrees from tke iBi:i;arv t tk eiril tribaoals. Destructive rire-nueterlnr Out ul the Tweutr-tulra iorp. Viv Yon. Oct H. A fire brake out at aa early hour tm: morning, is a rtiWIe in the rear of. No. 2'J5 Wt Sereateea.a st;eei. which, before being snbdaed, partially destroyed eight btiitiiars and burned forr horses to death About tbo same '.iato lk varnih factory of Marks A Co , Fifir-Mnt I'.reef, oat destroysJ. The Posfa Wes'ninttsa pecial say: Orders have been issued fer tie sau.t.riLg out of ie Tweuty-third Cor;. eomprid exclusively of coloresi troop, st-0 now Joitg Jdi? oa the Rio Grande Heath ef an fcdltor. BusroÄ. Oct. 11. Jauee A. Dix, principal ed.torof the Boston Daily Journal for a a ember of years, dieJ thi tuorniog, ef coumrop'ien, after an iilaes vf aeverl months Conaecratloa of Dteltop Qsslntarl. PaiDADsiruiA, Oct 1 1 The foosecratioa of tho Ree. Dr. Qaintard as B eh? of Tennessee, took place this morning at St Lake's Church.
Proclamation of tüt Corcmor oi vseat Vlrntala. ' BaLTisfoxx, Oct. 11. Oo vera or Baurtoaa.ef Weit Ytrginisj bu hsaed ta iaaportaDt poclamatloa in reference to tho efforts ef evil disposed and seditious perton in the coaaty ef Jefferson to iocite the people there to remittance to the lawe of West Vtrginia. by hindering tto eleetioa of delegate! to the Ueoeral Aisernblyof West Virginia, clatmiog that county to be In the State of VirgioU. The Gorernor orders the arrest of all psrties offer-dicg, and calls apoa the United State milittry authorities to sld the ciril authorities to prevent sach eiectioa. rrauds on tho Iterenue. Nasb villi, Oct. 11 Immense fraads ou tbo rcreaue bare oceo disesrerei Lere. The Uaited States revenue collector for Cinei&aati arrived her yesterday, to investigate A large liquor boote has swindled the Ootcremeat eat of
,100,000, but will be lOBbaelled to refued at once or pay $"200,000. A. A. Harris was arrested Lere bv order of (Jot. Drosulow, io aceordsace with a requisition from Got. Erecilctte Htrrli it indict id io Keatseky coarts for acu daring the war. Caciiing times in the TswitMi Lsgialatare oa the negro (raschiie qoinios Deeleloa of couxualaslonero of Inter nal iieeentie. Wasbixctox. Oct 11 The Coatuisaioasr of Internal Revenue has caased subject of liability ef plating cards properly stamped by msaufactarer, to ao additional stamp duty in beads of retailers, to be earefully rocontidoiod. After firing grounds of his decision, be concluded as follows : I am of opinion that wheu a miaafactcrer of playing carda baa afSxsd stamps appropriate to the price per pack at which he sold them, subsequent eendeors should not he required to affix any additional sttmp thereto, whatever may b th price at which he sffites it Dretructive- f ire- In IChodr IslandIlorsr talr. ParibExca. R. I., Oct. 11. Tte Loc-strillo Cotton Mill, in Iio:4:otot, Rhode Island, wss burned jetterdsy attertcon. Loss $50,000; in sured for $lS.OOO, in this city. The Hone Fair now holding hero is quite a-c-cessfal To-morrow will be :h grest elosiag dav w Fire ist Augiiata. Aim.. Aval sta, Ga , Oct. 10. A larg portioa of a building formerly the Confederate foundry aad machine abop, was burned this P. M. A ata tiocary ougine, boiler, lathe, and tools, Ac, wore destroyed. A core! was also burned, but the horses were all tared. The fire is supposed to hare been the work ef sn incendiary. Anticipated Trouble Its orfslk. Foet MoKkOE, Oct 11. Gea Mann lett for Xew York to-day. There are indica. ions of excitement in Seifolk, as the State election is to be held to-morrow. I he miliurj will b? UUI iu realires to quail any disturbance thi may oeur. VERY' LATEST. IHRKE O'CLOCK, A. V i r.t i;-v i t; iii;i ur .M-itvs MILIIASr ArSAISS New Vcsi. Oct 11 Under st rdei of the Secretary of War, dated Oct. 7, Commanding Generals will here. Tier bo allawcd tho following staff oSiceri, and no ethers: Generals Commanding Military Departments. Oae Chief Quartermsster, npe Chief Coftru'isry 'f Subaintcuce. one Medical Direct u. oo J uJfce Advocate, two Aidi-de Carap, to te se!cit;d fruni oflicn of their comu.anda. taieisla Couwsndiijg Districts Two Aids dc-Cuii , !o be salr;ed from officers of their o xnmands Gcnrral officers without military eonimatids are allowed an Aids drCamp and other MfT officers The Drpartoisut of the Mississippi i trtifertod from the Militry Distriet of the Cult to the Military District ol Ttnntsire; New Mexico is transferred from te Dentttnjet ol California to the Deptitmeut of Mistn iri; besdo,uartri f the Depattment of Missouri is transferred to Lou'i. Uen. FUkt S.ecl it ss&ig:d to the ceirmnd of tba Depaitveot of Columbia. Lima kQU irixciLXR A letter frooi Space'er, one of the parties coavieted as accerarv t the asisssinst:oa of Pretident Lineoln, dated st Tortugat, is published. Ue aijs: "IteforeGoJ, and all ibat ia aacred, I am perfectly icnoceut ol all tbeclurjtl iDllflcirlAt'ona brought against me by the preteeution I had no knowledge or i-'e nt austbiug, n'jrdid I aid the vilUii.i ut the lasait im )f (hi President, either betere -r alter the as.sssin ticii - XSTAL kXiULfAriOM AT AWA'sLIt The following youn geatletnen have psssed the Examining 1'oud now iu eeision at the 2arv Yard at Annapolis, for admiisioa as Miikipmen: Onio-A P. Othoro, Jr., J. Hsrrer.M. Daaiel A A. King, II. Buckingham, S. II. Phillips, Wm. 3 Harlan, George MeCauo. S. B. Bratt IIIinois-E F. Shaw, K Niles. J. H. Rast. X. Rudd IndiaLa-U. R. Harris. J. W. Gravdoa. Nebiaske O. O. Talbriskio. Iowa C. A Riehmann. Michigtn-L. D. Hull, T. H. Hull fATTBEJOE BACKS. Ia the races st Pat torso a, X. J , yesterday, the two mile heats race was wea easy by Kentucky over Lord Monmouth and Oaklaad. First two miles done ia 3:45. The one and a quaitsr mile race wai won br L:ckitoa over Arlington with case, 2:17. The newly imported Eaglisb stallions, Lexingtoa and Huntington, wr exhibited on ihe Course, snd elirileJ general attraction. note oriaNMixT rsniLt to sa SOLD. Another auction ef surplus natioaal veasele at the Brooklyn awy yard within two weeks Among the vessels to be sold are aieamera Mercciita, Shokvu, Stats vl Georgia, Waade, anl Union. It is ths in'eati.n of tie Sscrstary f the Navv to ahcnly order the aale ef tweBty or more ef the clait of gunboats biilt for riser serri'.-s. These vessels are brtwsen 5C0 snd 'Ml ti,r.. and csriy ire gui.s TBE SWzaiSH EMI0EA51I The Htrald's Wsshing'oa special stsies tha: tho Rivhtuond Times sets: TheSweiish emigration experiaient has worked to t'ie A'.iifaetita of all puvies. The frmets ate ifluc'u letsed with the Swede, who they find indus'r::st effirient, bonett a:.d crderly . Tber do djab'e i!e work of the negro and need r.o l.vki;i af:er. oovia.viiE.tT sxrsxritiELi. The Wta'iiaWn correspondent of the Utrsl i lives the receipts and especd turea cf the Uaited States for qutrter ending Jure 33, !at: Ufceipts eiclasivo of Ioap.s, $!J, iiD,7f?6; from loans. 5.,175,034; total ttecipts, $618,. 4C4 tXJ. Expecditiue, $6i o,b7,411. of which $172 914.40 wss for redemp hi nf U. S Prsetional Curreacy. Gt.MBAL WlltltE. General Webster, Chief jut Stafi to General Sherman, ia in the cttv. exrec:ing to be imaedi ato'y mustered ot.t He h Lo igbt aa iatcrest ia tte Chawb Don noiks, a: Iindle. Jaffersea coucty. Ala , and in'er.ds se'tliag there permsaer.tlr wtih bit femur. ArrOlXTMESTS. Owen H Tompkins, of Rr.lj!k, Wiscotin, and L Mclttosh, of Sheboygan. Wi?cris:n. hav been appjir.'cl eitBiir in 5reo:is of the Pen sion B.re. sisroBATies er raoeaarT. A Washinjrtou saecial sts: The President Lis otdeieJ the restorst-on ta Mis Lol. John H Sathron, of valuable property In St Mary's county, Maryland, upsa wUieii ware one of tbo Govetamenl firms for the ue of frceJmen This etAto cooipr.sta 10 sees of land. 27 arios of which were under cultivation, audbciag greellr improved since it waa iu the hanJa of tbe Government. The jrdptrty belonged to Col John Suthroo. who taut Jerei Lieutenant Wi.i'O aa eSicer of colored tro-jps, and it was takea puse;ju of for the use of the Freed men's ButOtu as absoloLed prtpetty, Suthron, after the mur'.orof Lieuter.aat Whi e, baviog taken up his abode in Ca a ade. eher he is at ibe present time FLATTIES TREatlEXl. TO HlfSSE ITH E cao lasoe A gentleman just returned from au extended tour through 3crtU acd Suth Caieliat and Georeia says a largo number of tbo plantare la t ttoto States tbrcateo ta eatirelv d'sveaie with
tht labor of cfjrote ift Jai-try lit. Afi that time tbee say they will bar sea reel y eaonk to lite on themtelres, let slone fcedicg asu tiling eare of laborers wciil the text cto lie aiao say a that ia tbo three gute net aswr tbn oaMhird of the tb!c-tod!cd popa!itI j U itnlily at work, another third ia traveling about from place to place oeekiog to bettor their rosdition, mi Ue rcaabiag third lire ia hilt.-fit. teias iiBxsiTr aosra WAStieTOx, Oct. 11. The Secretarr ef tie Treasure lately decided to pay ail tbo Texas In detanity Bonds presented at tho Depattment. with tbe evidence that tbey vera loaned by loyal holders, aad had been transmitted from tho State of Texas oaly through loyal patties It is not, however, the latest oa ol the De part met I te pay bonds prt-eentcd without such evidence, and without a careful scrutiny ef tie facts in oarh case Got. HsmiltoB, ol Tiai. hat represerted to the Department tbat certain in lemony bond were by officers of tb rebel government 'rsadu lent!? ttkca from the S:st Tretury. tri atr low ia Xsw Ycrkcitv.to be disused of f-r tSbene l of certain rvbels who Iim goce then e:flc9 tbociote of tke rebellion, and Gor. W. nrwtetta sjaia.t the payasest o( ibese partkulai bds t say pirty excrptiug the Sute of Tent. SALTIKOEE C1TT E LECTION Haltimwbs, Oct 11 At the city election to day a ssaall vote was polled. Xooppositiou All th sandidat aie Uaioa sts. Or ly 701 votes were polled. TiBoniA ELici toy. The Richmond Republio, of to day, says: It wiil be ebaerred, by an oScial order 1 aaetboi colassa, that efficient means will be taken to present aay ictrfrace by so iL t try with tbs election ts-sserrow. All troops will be remoreo from the riciaity of tbe polling places, acd no oncer or msa will b suffersd to approach theu. except in esses ef disturbance of the peaee, when, if absolutely necessary, military force rosy tx Bsei te rjrjjet the same. rt!lTLTA!lA ELECriOM. PititApaireiA, Oct 11, P. M Tte Utior majority io tho State is estimated at 10.W0. with gains of several members of Assembly in Phils delphia. John Gives, Union candidate fr Cit) ComsninioLer, is defeated by D. V. Wcavei, Democrat, by 1,147 assjeriiy, Giveu rarn'c, nearly 9,000 behind his ticket
COMMERCIAL. far TtttssAra.) t;inrlnnatl Market. CtatnisAix, Oct. II. Moar dull; pries are wiikeut material rktcf; saperfine 8 00; extra 6 2i8 40; fsaally and fancy at Hi It 00; VTbestdall, prlcej nomicsT; old red i .ftred st 2 13, ana s.w at a on. Crn dull: talas vt ear roul ! nvt br iiia!e st r Co; shelled dfclined to 63-. Uats in gnod dsinsad at 41c in eievsier. A la.r oruand far new rye, st Ktur: old a)tK)r. Barley Dchangsd and aotulsal. f3 rsT:siin dull snd pricss lowsr sod nonsiaa!." e Mess pork s.-ld st W 5, tit a ths cl r ass I a .15 00 witli-ut buysis. aSä Bulk sbouWrs fl!nil t !T!c: tiJes io 191.. - Bacon dall; lo tfftcsn.l, and prim nnoisal; ahvul'ifts cuia asve t-een liought at 15'4r. ar.d Mp at 4Ji;c. Xsw Urd wss cffr-l st 27c. Cotton s1vs'.)rd to 3: for iu tlii.c 'hiky stre- at $i 36. s Hu:tr firm at 4043?. CUes C ui at Jsa-ist,,-. D'Uy raid frwrlfs f ros. Itrofam advaacd to fc"S.c fr rfltled. - - e - - - w erk tar el. Xsw Tss, Oil. it Csttoj s'sasy al 2T iSs for SüiJJUrf. Hour tiitic lower ei cPSJBjon RraSes, at I -ii8 tor aitra State; T IK)S 3d fr superttif wft-rs. 8 4041 ao for coinciua te tceJoi extra western, 9 (0i 9 SO for cosnaaoa (a cal sktritsf brsti.ls xtrs round hoop Ohio, and V 3o. ,i far trade hrsuds, tbe market closing kaavy. Whisky umbar.iree at 3 Ca1 J tt r..r Wsstsra. Wheat, erio rlna . rlüt suu. xpurt Irxjui.uig-. whi:e winter Is Setc lewer; l T0.il 75 tr Chicago pnng. 1 7111 7 for Itilwaukie c'.ub; 1 76 1 7R for aar.bei M lwsukee; 3 'Mi Z9 tot common te prime smber Mkligan, and i 5. for new smber Ute. Kjs Crr. Barley mora active ata Iwwsr. Cru 1c lowar; üo.mI fi r uaounl: 014WV for sou d uiixed weter, snd M.'.c for blttt kiixed asarljr yellow in stre. Oat lc ler st 4.av3Sc fv.r un'susJ andr). i 6 k- f r soiib-t. Rica dall. Hops steady atl24.o fur iLerr j. af 1V,4 aitt 39 fna tbst of lvj. Co flee qniet sndsteadi. Sugar quli; CuLa Mcca. vadol.lc; llaeana l4'3Hv,. arid Manilla l.'.z. .UuiAe quiet. FetKlfum juit at .Tc for crude. t Vi f..r ref.tf l l:i lxii.l aud KJ 4; d. Hss. Wool dull. Pork ojientd Lesy aud luer, Tut cltMX-d t'.iuj-r, at lieavM b. , for asw ats. clvsitg at s I J fer rs.b, $oO so H i; tor prlois sad as I oorfcsi mess, tfeerflrsa; plain assa ltMSMJjO; ISluISM for extra tusss. Psef haras quiet. Cut meats ucchsnied t U.arj;sfr skonldere and W rrf r kar.. lit. cn quiet. Lard dull at 2416Vc. Kutter flna at 324ic fer Okio aad 4flfXW f..r 'e. Chse.s fnn st rr Tf'Si MAsrr Mititr. yn- Va, . i. II. Msaejr acties at 7 per cent. Merl Bj exiianje dull asd I ,wer at li.! !' fer f.rst class bills. Hold wltkout dcldd change, peitinf st I 44 W cllrJng o 1 44, sod cloij g at 1 451,. Goverement necks a ore active aud fLaisr. A T I (I 1 A h PETROLEUM MIMaM; COUP.. NY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORrtAXIZkl fSfliEK Tag LAW OF t Jf PlAXl. Onputi, c:io,ooo. In 6,4X atsarea, at fifty Itellars tack aasawaaaBSMaw WORKING CAPITAL, $70,00 Orrice-Xe. 3 TalkMI k 5ew'e Eleck. In4laaipsl.a, I a 4. urnci & . WULaa tf. Turner, Fresldsat aad acserUtsa Jett. Deloss Rest, Vice frealdeat. stdwia A. DayU, Secrstarj. i, rtssrf e Atilj, Trsassrer. Ii I K I C T O K I . Ilea Eet, W. A Hr.sSleld, Wia.ll Tiraer, J. kGrosvener, Wni. T. Clark. C C. OMu, J. C. Herstk, l aclsa Hills. Oasr ter äs. Jerr sfrloa and r.SwIa A. Davis. ALnlieJ aaaVer f fksret are sew effere4 te tks sbtic aa terais thai iha Cyuj fal ciifl4ect will sy sabecriMrs Orrr Two Hondrrd Prr Ont. tl per Lars ealy repaired at tiae af sabtcriptien. Far sasps, circaiart er lofornit o, apply te tHe v a. evar T tha Coaapstir. at IftHstpai s. spna daw-dfriAsat a 1, a i BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are warranted ia all case-far tks rtii'T aad rraaaasTCrsa trota USiea ariIn from sn xc er TOITBKL IJli JCatTION, SeaiisAl UsA,:ithtly In:,i n aud eji-ul rreams, Gea'.tsl. lky;cal ani Nerv Debility, laoer.ce: Ole.t, Seiasl iys.e4. Sr.. r., Ac. y) CHAXaB OF WIT 1 5ECHAVTt and ifcey can ke aei aitkut 4tt t: -i. Aara t oatatna SO piils. Pries One DcUii. If . ci.ik. cet iseai et yevr drsfxlst, they wi!l r ,nt hj Bill securely 1d, potfdt wlib full fi.structicns, that Insnre a care, on receipt of tbe irtonej; ad a ; aaiih of loo i aa tka errsrs efsoota tks cobsei'jeae sad remedy, er.t free; 10 cent t repaired fr po'je. A!dre- Ir. J. biTA, Ceasaltirg Phyitcisr, P. O. Kji 44: XWod .r, Xtw Terk ta'ers can fcs app'i-d ky Ceass ftsraes A Ce, Tfbcletate Ajeil-, Tork; VqkI.m'sb A t'i, Azet.ts fer (a iianspo.U. Moro Valuable Than Cold! BRYAN'S LcLIFE PILLS Purij tie Z'-o, R-Me l!e4cWe. CXisiaess, Cc'rfft Lrwit.eM,TL'apieaaat D-earas, Ihrunessof g g ti. lnJ.r,,!a!i, Cleas the Ftsvtack and R)e!, Uacas Xi L va in tae eeMHaid sa4 KKSrOKE THE SICK TO PERFECT HEALTH. Try taea they ot-!y ent 2J ceuis, act if y va caaaot fat UiS-s cf yur dnrT t, seid tte taecey lo Da. J. RTA5, Cenauliina; Pkre-ciao. 441 Bros 1 way. r. O. Kaa .V17S, aud tier will ae sent t-y refura of as all, i.tpa d. Dealer eaaplje t,y I'.tBn ßAmea k Co., WLsl- a a A fan! a, ew Terk; rejiJeo- k Cii, Afats fr IrtdiaaaBvol.S. F It KITZ COLILLEECIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, lDIAIAaOI,la 1MD. man hotel iAs ui m icxmi xirnTiD 1 aai refnraJabst. Tka travalra; pakU will e sawa every attsatloa to stakst ken fsstat kseae. V-Wv
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