Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4678, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1865 — Page 3

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FRIDAT MORJ IRQ. OCTOBER 20. JT OJB : PRINTING. Books, Pamphlets. Carda, Chocks. Ac Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Ac, Ac Done promptly sal tbla Office, inllie titmt Kyle, mn tint quality Paper d at Law Frier Iii um a Call. C I T Y IT EMS. tUPTfce price of tbe Daily Sentinel, coutain iaj til tbt latest tewt ted Telegraphic Dis palcbes. it only Twenty Cent a Week, delivered by the Carriers to toy part of lie City. tf PitaiOABLt traitr-fall." r to riti lri ia mast have 27 B economical to your fuel this yar. Lea re it outof doors, and it will xo ranch further than if cartful'v Loosed. A DarisiTiox. Aa eicbanja leys tne lefiaition of "military occupation," ia laving around, atnoxicr, chewiug, drinking, aoi o font,. t3f" The Ucioa Telegraph Company are put ting op two Urge an 1 handsome poles ?a Meridian ttreet, to convey the wire to their new room io Blackford' Block. Meridian afreet is cornier, out. Fast Time. Dexter, the celebrated trotting eelding, recently trotted one mile, orer the Faabioa Course, in 3:13 1 5, beintr the fstett time erer made. Flora Temple'a 2:19'! it the next lastest, uur fast trotters 111 hate to atretch themsclTes to beat this titnr. t57"Early yeterday morr.in: e saw the hands of the Street CommUnione r fixing: the bridge on Delaware strtet, at the rrowicjr of Market. All Mr. Rchw-r where improeements of tht tod be is right after theoa in kmking repairs, ! ) proper parties to do io. wanft t kind is to know arrt nteJed. He j'ittiJiizcd Lv the t3TA visit tu the larj;e wholesale ai.u ittail i yruK owreoi seuour, 10 mt uate. iiou- liiock, It wtll WOrtb a tisit from til that want to par- I chase drugs, pinta. oils, Terrishes. and rtiedi- I eines. 1 beir selection of soins. acd t an ... a a i . " ic. ! trticici Atid perfume, it tery cuciplei. The? have by fr the beatatock of comhi and brush' in the city. It will pay to look throuqh Lei: Itrj estabüshmer.t. tThe eclipse of the ma yritcidiy ws uba er Ted by nearly every pernoo on tbe street. The clouds, at the time, ei-abltd a peraon t see it ery disticctly with the naked eje. As our readers all saw the effort of tbe little moon to eorer the aurface of the bis iun, but didn't, and at we mske nu pretentions to the science of astronomy, we will leave a full description ot lhi wonderful phenomena to ot:r learned friend of the Journal. t-ST The tile of that hand'me rick ieiidence. No. 34') north Neb! rtrtrf. contain iog üt room, and all the necisir? c-jtifenien-c, by Se;dertiticker k Kappes, ol ncil Mordat , will be p)UiTe ttid without xeervu. Htre itacbtneeto grt a home c t ofta tutt vrith, aud a oalj one third in rjuirod in ci!i, ii i nthin tho resch of a mm of modernte luitti Tbo j vacant hA on Walnut ttreet will he sold t tht ! time time. Se adrertiemert. j J'ülics. 1 MTKLLic euck. Ye-ierJay Aua I Drown wta fined $3 4U acd ten days for ictoxi- j cation. Not baring the money he was feat! up. liou Moore, t wtndtrio prortitult, was fined and costed $18 40, and having bo money wta sent up for thirty dava Antffidarit wis filed against S.C.Baldwin for keeping a faro tihle He Rave bul in $3,000 for bit tppeirance beforo the Mavor on Saturday, at 10 o clock. A Lioal Toiiit. N. D. Palmer, Esq., by hip attorney. Judge Perkins, yc-Urday Sled au ap peal bond with the City Clerk, with approved security, to contest the payment for bouldarint; the Natietal Road ttreet. etst of White River bridge. Tbe point made by Mr. Palmer is that National Rosd street belongs to tbe Plank Rn-.d Company, and uot to the city, and that tbe city ha no legal right to boulder the National Plank Road. This suit will test the question, au 1 if this street is a part of the plank road, then the tollgatt will be moved oat of the city The appeal will be beard before tbe Cooiov PItis Court. jjATTaa-o-MOMET - k be folio wii. marriago j licet tea wer issced by the County Clerk ir.c the 12th lost: Bernhard Schrali h and Chriatioo Brinkner. Jtnes A. Uruce at;d Marf tret Thomson. Samuel Brow nie and Sctphraola Johnson. Wm. Bonf and Celiuda D. Hayden. Isaac J. Brown and Elizabeth 0. Meikle. j Asa E. Sample and Sarah A. Killer. j Henry Marcott and Mrs. Anna M. Rbuads. Geo. W. Hughbankii tnd Mtrtbt Kellej. Uenrj Pallard and Elizabeth O. Staton. Alfred J. Mann and Elmira J. Cutshall. i JacobS Sarbey and Fraceit M. Dougherty. Thomas C. Uurlev atd Celicia Bexl. Frederick Oebriog and Cttbtrio Metj. Chrutiao Brink and Julia Ruscbaupt. Jobn Heina and Nancy J. Stumph. Henry Stellbrink tnd Elizabeth Sungc. Eli Holding and Isabel Darby. Client CocT. Yesterday, in th Circuit . r 1 :1 . r ceurt, ueorg messier wn luuoa suiu7 01 1 atult tni btttcry, with intent to kill John John I son, ana Stuienceu to pay a ud oi uu ioj- i prlaonmtnt in tbe county jail for three months Aujcat Kobler was tried by the Court ye:erday for robbing tbe soldier Christie, 0:1 Wirte ! river bridge, found guilty, and etnteuced to the penitentiary for teveo years Rohlcr turned Stv.a't eridecce on the trial of Smith, believing it woald clear him, but the Court took a different Tiw of tht matter, and seat him where he will tot have a chance to steal tjldier' mocty until he gets several years older. Dennis Murphy was tried bv j if f on a charge of stealing clcthing and other property, fur which ht wtt sentenced to tha per.iteuutry tor two years. When the Court adjourned for dinner, while the Sheriff wtt talking t the Judge, Dtnai 1 attempted to give leg bail. He succeeded iu gttting at far at tht Market House, before it was . discovered, wbea tbe Sheriff started in hot puraait. It wai t sharp race for four or five squares. but he was finally overhauled ia a arable, bttweer ' Vermont and Michigan atreeta A jury wat empaceled yesterday afterr.oon tu try Louis Kessler, ou the charge of assault n J , battery, with ialt&t to murder Joho Johusou. j 1 De case wu. o. cuuuuuca mDrn,oS. Teutv-nui vrimmal cves bare been tried during tbe preeo: term of the Circuit Court, ::i tweuty-two of which convictions have beca ob tained- This exhibits a great decree of esergy 00 tf pert Lttthert. of he Prosecuting Attorney, Mr. SaLtt or Real Etate The following trarafers of real eüate bave been made at tbo Aud.tir't OiBce for the week enii&j: October 19: Espy & Sloaa toS.aterof frorilence. i.t No 5. In aquare bS-$7.000. H. A. Williams to Mary A Hapeany, lot in oat IotNo.l7-S.CW J. W. Uollaud to J. F. Johnjtu, Tie vre ia t. 36. towa 16. aj. 3-i5.(X)C. J. Q. HatSeld to G. W . HatflelJ, lot N IM, la square 8$:2,40O. R. O. Campbell to W. fl. H. Jobniwoo, Uu Xo. 59 and 6J, In cut-lot No. 156 $?0'J. J. F. Pmllipt to Augus:ui U'elch, a put ol aqaare C. ia out lot No. 1ST fl.OCJ. J. H. Vejeu to Ferdinand Stein, lot No. 34, in Ttjai s South A.dJ;tioQ-$2l5. Itioiou Yandee to McVey A UuL.liugtv-u, lot o 3, in square 73 $'2,4U0 Louis Laug to Charles Briakmaa. e-iuia half Lot No. 12. iQ eqaarc 40 $3.W0. Benjamia Yandegriit to Henry C. Rerse, lot Xo 5, iu sqtate 33 $2.075. W. U. U. Johneoo to Francis M. Bird, lot No. (5. ia out let No. lll-il.COO. Ovid Butler to El wood Chapman, lets Nos. 39 tod Id, ta BuCer't AedJüoa

' Barbara Mies: el to Joba R. Mahto.lot So. I, ia square 4'J-S3..Q0. Albert Carter t? Charles D. Llndtev, torth btlf of lot So. 9. io out-lot o. 163 Ö1.0W. Charles D. Lladaey to Albert Carter, lot No. 17. ia oat lot No. 123-$1,500. P. Spitxfadden to Henry A. Rcske.lot No. 10, in square 73 $1,300. J. H. McKernao to R. Voriertnark, lot Xo. 1, ia ouMot No. 93 $350. A. L. Vincent to Elwocd Chapman, lot No. 6. io oct-lot No. 151 $CU0. Wo. Tburnberrv to Marcut L Hare, lot No. 5. in out lot No. 171 $4.000. Samoel Delzell to Cisarlet E. Hawthora. feet of lots Not. 10 end 11, Io aquare 22-$-S0O. Repp k Scbriver to E Werden, lot No. 5, Ja out lot No 61 $3,G00. J. W. McLean to Jmet A. Briggs. lot No. 9. in cut-lot No. 1U $?UU. Jobn Kallaber to John McOic.ua, lot No. 247, ia out-lot No. 45-1620. D. V. C alley to Wo. R. Uorthife, lot No. 23, io Uendersoo't Addition $1,600. The above list of twentj-!our transfers amount to $5C,'J50 worth of property that baa chatged har.da ia the last week.

tSfTbe only person left to perpetuate tbt family tame of Daniel Webtttr it bis graedton, Ashburton Wehster, a son of Fletcher Webster, who is a very promising young mac, now in tbe American nary. Fletcher Webater left two aona and a daughter, the hat still living. Eiwtrd Webter, Major, who died in Mexico, left no children. There are four other grandchildren, by hit much belorel Julia, bearing tbe name of Appleton. This i? all of the family of Dauel Webster. IJUüilNESH NOTICKH. City Orders. Wanted, t few City Ordert, for which the racket price will be paid ia c.h. Apj.ly at tbia Office. 14-2w Facts vs. TriEoatcs. "Give me a place to reel my lever on,'' piti Architrede?, "dud I will more the world " l"Qiva me pure tud uaadulterated drug-,' nays ileJicun. of the olden iime, and I will cure disease." In one sense, both of the learned pucJiti wetc the veriest ch.rl ttats. They knew there w( no place to rest their levers on. either to CiuTe tht world or to care disease. Mechanism wa in a backward state, and tbe medical profession wa but another name for sorcery and all the adinnrfa of m.ir? filtira cd charms arainwt the effect of "etil ere Ac." jut these Utter davB hare borne unto ju.metLinf more than even ;u-ertitifn and LS crew eiver drMmt of in their rni.tJe-t r.hilusosbv ita . i . iR ftiHeoiii oi rractiMi tv.tiAC, nai wt? a tliery of Teterday is fart i day. ti H the ol 1 time notions become buble in :be sun. tLdb irit ted break with cmy brcnth c vlr.iw. Let Archimedes ahoulder Lis levtir aud me will fiod a reeling place for it to move the world. Let mine tLcientMedicua pant tnd toil no more fur the dru4 he er sorely needs, tor we have them at our hand, ever ready to serve tbeia at hia beck. Kenned in the Ubratory of Dr. Maf giel, the finest mtterisda known in the medical profession, are obtainable by any one. Ilia Bilious, Dyspeptic, and Diarrhoea Pills stand unrivaled, tad bit Salve operates with msgic effect upon burns, ti'ald. and all sore? and ulcers of tbo skin. In fact, we think Magiel'a Tills aud ilre are the wonder of this century, ar.d we are happy in the thought that many other of cur brethren of the craft aree with us. We would earnestly counsel thtt nil families provide therrf-elve with Dr. MajrjiiflV Preparations t occe, and keep there nwdj at Innd, so nr, to u- them at the mot opportune tinif .nd ..s nrcaicn serves. Vtlle? Sen'.itif !. udAwlam Masomc. Jt.it.so.t, Nelso: A Co. Lave just rrccivt, !n ?rnro:tion rrith the r other fine stuck, n Iarpe ßi.d beautiful tt v.L of Masouic Jewelry of entitcly new puterci. Master Maeons will fir.d BaoTitaa Nklsom alwavn ready to prefect the s'ock for inspection, nt No. 24 East WajLicton e'.teci HfTbe "First National," un Court ttreet. id decidedly ih- gayet ar.d moit i-onjfartable retreat in the city. All thi -ubstintiAls of tbU life, well m th lu '(vpflAf tin Kji fiiirif at lf.e "Mrtt üa'toii . ! . f.itgrtificcnt abuniance. Fiua L'uuorc. -pleu,'.iil !':'.iiarJ ai; 1 Fat 0tera at the "Y it. Natiotial.' Riuotal The Office of the Indiauapolis Insurance Company h beeu removed to their New Room, No. North IVnn-ylvtnia street, ia Odd Fellow Hll. in the room Utely occupied by the Fir,: National iUck. 19-4 KcwAcnIf the luditn Herb Doctor, from Canada, fall to describe ureases, aud tell hit uiiit-rjla tht? nature of their complaints or illne-, without lbni. receiving nv inlonuation from We qm kucit balms a hava no atrif Wiih Mature or the La of Life; With blood our band we never ttala, Nir polcon men to eae tLeir pato. Oar Father wba all goodnesk CUi l'i ovidesthe mean to care all Ilia; Tbe alnpie Uerba beneath our feet, Wellued, remove oar pains complete. A simple Herb, a simple Flower, Ca'.tad rrooi U dewy lea Tbcee, t&est shall apeak with touching puer Of char ge and kealik to the e. OrSee. No. 19 West Washington street. C3strt ;nprovemente are beiojt mad on j Meaxtcbuseit avenue tht Cip.tal Drug Store i at the corner ol Vermont street is being enlarged j and will Ke one of the uicet plnre of thm kind io ; the city. Call in and see. IC C -kV tB 1 tdff Cloaks and Cloakins, Ualuioral .S'.iirt. Fiannels, UliLkct, &c , in great variety, tt tht Citv Drv Good Store, No. 37 Et Washington street. lG-2w 13T" Look a; tbe handome !lns of Dress j Good- and Shawl, at trie City Dry Goods Stoie. 16-2w tSTGro. M. Jeciop, of the firm of Jcuiöon, Nelson A' Co., (successors to W. Ii. Talbott ii Vo.) No. 21 Ei Wthinston strctt. hat jut returned from the Kr, after purchasing one of the bett seUcted clocks of American Watched ar.d fiuc Gold Jewelry brought to this inirktt The etOe of Jewelry for this se wd are really ruperb, and George hi." made an extraordinary cod electiua ot Ladies' American Watches, and tLcre is iio end to their tilverwart The public are invited to call oa them, and will always find tome number of the Jin th n will be re.dv to serve them. lb-3 ZSf American and Foreign Goodaof all kinds Cieip, at the City Dry Goods Store IG IST The City Dry Cooda Store, No 37 East Wanii'ctjn s'reef, is the place for Bargains. 16 2w J"Sce Dr. W.u. Thomson's d ertitemtat , on of f0 f r ' r jan J5-f. SPECIAL NOTICE. UTF0R MORE TH A.N TWENTY YEARS MATHEWS' YSJtrTIAS UAlRDTr ha stood taatet cf trtah and t ceaitaat! j larea!nf ia wablie farcr. Till TR5ETIA5 HAIR ETC U the bes: as cheapest made. Ita price 1 enly TS cents. an4 eack betiU coa taiaa double tbe cmilliy ef dr n tba-a na'.Iv eeli r tt. THIS U Ait LTC ia BaBbfactarea ky a pecaLar pra e-aa, wtleh reader It lnfiaftly eiperlor te asy eje la market. Beln ccwp!e:e la vne bottle, te prepara'dua ta re.r.:r1, whkh grea'.lj .'.rapUSe tLe applieatloa. IX ViiVQ TÜI 3 DTK yii avoid that at TT, Paa apparab ry Lkb djed hair and wb'tkr ae readily retefaiaed, vb4JI " iitriot article baa bee a d, ae tt produce! a perfectly natural color tf asy ahaiethat l dered, fr a rica truwe te a Jeltj, laarretia black, Uat wl aet mat, crck, er stain the cletMfif . Invert TS eette aad yea will be convinced. Sold by all DrajgUts and Fancy Geeds Dealers. A. 1. JLlTD If 3, Manufacturer. DaUAJlAIKIt A CO. Xew TctX, Wleleaalt Agattt saylO-deed'ty

Telegraphic Dispatches,

troares exraaaivroaors iiarifiriinrmi. 3XIÜ1VIOIIT REPORT. THE FISILIV COGIIKS. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. LITER FROUTEXiS AND MEXICO. NEGRO TESTIMONY IN TENNESSEE. 'Vr Ac. Af. Ar, I he Episcopal Cent entlon. Piiii.aDii.ruiA, Oct. 19. Tbt General Con ention of the Episcopal Church retfrembled to-day. Tbe Co mm!, tee on Cxlqls repotted an amendatory cacoa. empowering tbe Board of MI eiona to elect Missionary Bishop, which was made the order for to-iay t one o'cloek. The following sulititute to tbe Military Canon wat ttcu adopted Kcd placed as an appendix to tbe Canon: Resolved, the House of Bishops concurring, That it Ij tbe aeass of the Protestant Episcopal Church in tht United States of America tbtt it h incompatible with their duly, position and scred ca!!:c for the Clergy of this Churcb to bear araia; the Committee oa Canons also report it inexpedient to continue the resolution relative to railing of Dioceeea after the principal cities. The ComtcitUe on Prayer-lookt submitted a report with & resolution amending prayers for Congress and itate Legishtures. by adoption of word; at the ead of the Gloria Patri, making it more explicit. Message No. 13 wai received from the Ho:e of Bishops as follows. Resolved, That this House does not ooncar in tbe rneocml on triDgelist lysteni for the reason that Birbops do not consider it expedient to entertain the subject. The reflation ws referreJ to the Commit troon Prayer-booki. Tbe reolu:ion prvb Liticg the ittroluciioa of new business wtn renir.ded. Dr. Mason, of North Ciroiina, iotrdn.-ed the foüowiti from tbe Commi!t:e 00 Prayer llok.i Reo!veJ, That ibeUtlice of the first stir.zi of the ' twentie;h selection of Paalma be ro altered as ta read, "mv foet." itttcid if "bv fo," and that the first !:ce of the third stnrza of hvnia fi"ij-aix bo so altered as o rcmive tlit theolojicil objection which tihU in lit mied of many against the line ae t.ow expresied. Resolved, Tht an addition! cycle, coiuple t'y the resaH tent'iry, te iet'ed in tb? table fjr finding Eaater, and that. th cycle, from 1S43 to lfül inclusive, which ha alreidy expired, kt ! crcalter omitted. Dr. II awe rao.ol to rer'er tie la!m in mere to the next Ofnersl Cvnverjion, which was agreed to. The Secit'tajj submitted ;he fulluwii.r reo lution : Ue.oived, That tr e House of Uieri'.al at.d Lav Döputtcs rcfpectfuily request the Hor.se 0 Hi.ps to exprcs the;, opirioti to the prore: posturt. to tc ohicrrcd by bcti miii:ft?i Mid people duiin tue adinirtistration of tie -.eta ment, of taj.wro and of the Anatolic- rite f! confirmation. ; ""i" j 1 The foIlowiLa; rtcoluLk-n wa :epirteJ t!ie Hoard of Foreiru Mission v Rea.-lved, l hst it is refitcttuliy i4'gf:ftü t-j the Ciftitral Caoa, thai a 0n n is grea'.ly ie iied which reicht e:ab!e anj Pi esbytera of ti.iChurch, in numbers ot ! than vx, tnd be,n in actual cLcrgt of as maoy cougresratioua in ai.y r.tciu couotry, to form tbem.oiv$ ir,to 1 D.oce.-e on certain t oi.ditioii?, to be stated in the Canon, and providing that until ,urh case, tdey may receive letters disosiary to ;he eyclesiasti cal authority of ueb D.ocese. Rtfaolved, Thr.t he Hjird of Mijr,io;ii roepectfully request tbe General Caaon to consider the propriety of parüug e. resolutioa enablic the Cinon to inclui. rt. a rroriilon by whiih parih formed in foreiga Istid, under the care of tho mi-sion&riet or clergy of this CLurch, ruajjin certain ctes unite in Dioctcf s vx der tbp I (rueril pri-iciples of the eiit:n Caoon; second, ; a provision tht no l)ioce-e be so formed without the consent of nay M;MOüery Bishop in whose jurisdiction puch Diocese may have been included; tfiiru, a provision that such a Diocese, when duly and Canonically formed, mny place i!elf under tha provisional jurisdiction of tiie presiding Bishop of their Churcb until such time aa a Bishop of thir own can be duly elected and conecrattd. Judc Chambers submitted the following: Resulted, Thai the Committee on Canons be requested to inquire whether any furthrr legijhtion is ceceeary t3 protect the coDgregitioct of the Church from the miuistrationi of meu ho have not received Episcopal oidin&tion, and reDort ti this Coavruliou. This resolution wm leferred t j the Committee 00 Canons. Judge Otis introduced tiie following: Received, Thtt tbe Committee on Canons be reque-tei to cun?iJer end reirt to this bodj intercrt and rrowth of the Church would be re committed by tho rpjTOT.al of scrxe of tbe leitrictious upou the divisiou of Di.cee. imroe-l bv Ai'.'cie 5 ol the (vunstimiiou. Jud?e 0ii urgcl tie idcttiwui oi tbe revolu tion. becue r.e l lounU. upon an examination of the CoustituLioc, that it appeered to be the aira of that inmrument to preterit tte growth of the Church. There should be no iron rale laid down upon this subject. Something ahovid be left to the discretion of th durcfi. Tbe Church will grow if you will caly let ber grew. I he rofltUU'U wa.. referred tu the Committee cn Cation. Mr Pirrnont f-ubn'. od the Wlawing: Rcaj'.red, Tbut the Commuted ou Cauoct in quire and repurt r: ti e expediency of a caaon re;u;riwi; that no uiit.ii.tii w!k i not cit;zen of the LV.te i States eaall b? settled ia any p.rih in tbi- CburL-h, mi, if they deem it expedient, to report a car.on accordingly. Dr. UoiHlwia fubmittcd a xepert ita refeence to a renion of ?re German tdit:on of tbe prayer b'ok. A rc''u:!oa w attached to the report at folio an; Iteaolved, 1 bai tbe Joint Committee oa ta9 German Prajer Bvok be contiaueJ, with authority to hive prinusl auch revise j edition of the same as they may approve, and rive such version the aacction of tbe Church in this Convention assembled. The order of the d.ty, the arndment to tbe Canon lor tbe election of ra'.$iontry biahopt, wai taken ua and debated, hut without action, tbt Cr.vM"ic,r) ad;ouraed. .llt lilgjun Soldiere llelnln Irment of ien. Mannard. WaaHiwi03r, Oct. ID Governci Crapo, cf Michigan, is in Washintna cn business cornerted wiih the intere-ts of that Stite. To-day he hvi an interview with Secretary Stanton ia regard to tht dihre cf the reuaioder of the Michigan volunteers, about eitt regiments bebg e:i!l in the rrviee, acd was tiajred by the Sec retary that they would be mastered out as soon as their placea could be supplied, and that all woulJ be diarhsrgfl Ufi re the lt of December next. M.ji ter ril Gej. II. S;a;.i.arJ, of Yermont, who ws ho..crab!y aurt-.icd ou: of aervict in Auul. was to-day reiufctated in the aervice by orJcr of tho President, ou tho personal recommenI.tioi cf Gea. Grant Gen 5. is regarded stone cf tue brave: .vldicrs cf the oar. He was wcurde i at Genvkburg .tnd lort nJ arm at the bt'le of Ch' ::'e Farw. rite Oil ttrgion 1 rip. KkAxKLi.t, Ta . 0tt. 19 TL ptrty ol caitalisit who left New York last Monday morning, haveju-t bt.ebed a mcer -.vol and very iuttreticg tour throkzh t't.e oil reiocs Teey visittd Titusvii'.e, Oil C.ty, and Til Hoi and icspected the ccosi'notitlt wtlis Tbry rc.urcei to Meadville tt-tiifut a. i will :tfart to morrow. Tbt party has teea ur.meMed by delegatiocs fron C.icso, Cleveland, CiacL.aatl and ctber place, a cd cumber in all about 201) persons. Tbe press is very largely represented. Much of tbe tour baa btea dost oa horseback. Tbt wtalbtr wu wtt ted ucp!eaact. otbtrwlst ttt trip wat most trrcttblt

Lattr frtm Europe. "Lmtroct, Sarity, Oct. 8. Tb arrests cf FraitBt Hill coatinct In Irtlxci. ' Oa Friday, ia Dub'io. Mr. O'Srennaa, of tbt Conaaufbt Patriot, was committed for trial on tbe doublt cb&rge oftmals &4 ftlocy. Paris lettert ttscrt that tho lecture recently delivered by tbo pepera tgaiatt aecrtt ocieiies wtt dutto tbt avfeation of Bishop Bonnitg.cf London, wb wiiced ia tbit rntcner to obtain tbt eondtmnatioa of Fealaniam. Admiral Elliot, as Chairmaa of tbt Ocean

Telegraph Compter, cublisbet a letter io the Times, containing evidence tbtt tbt Alleua Trac-Atlxatic Company, oho propose to eetabUah communicauoa wtta Ameriea, via rortujal and Azsu, bare bad co concessioat from tht Portuguese Government. That tech eocceationt will probably tt granted to tbe Ocean Telegraph only it very likely, ted aa tooa tt obtained the Company will be formed. John P.Hale, United Sta'tet Uiaitter to Madrid, wat rtctirad by tht Queen of Spain oa tht 30th. Mr. Hale, on presenting bit credentials, mad to address fall of friendship towtrdt Spxia, pointing out that all differences between the two countries bad alwaya been pacifically adjusted, tnd expressing bepet for continued ptace.. Tbt Queen, ia reapontt, taid she rejoiced at tbt frieccVuip between tbt two nation! tnd rtciprocated the detire thtrf tbey remain perpetual friends; she tlao expressed real tatitfaction at tbt ttrminauoa of the disattroua war to gloriously tostaincd by tht Americta people, acl hoped til traces cf past ttrtfe would be tapily removed. - attttfr. ajf mi, . Piedmont IIa II road .fluater Out nl t roope. New Yoik, Oct. 19 The HeraM't special etys: Tbe Pied moat Railroad was taken potsession of, aoxno montba titat, by tbt ajeata tf tbe United State oTernment, endertbt imprtasion that it was built by tht Confederate States, and justly confiscable utdtr tbt Acta of Congrojs. Tht Government baa been convinced this ia a mistake, and be read will b delivered to it owtcri. The Times' special stTa: The followicr or gaoiiatioD have been, cr are t) be mustered out: Ffrtt Illinois Infantry, Indiaat Artillery, Sixth and Fourteenth Batteries; Independent Organization: Infantry, Eighteenth Independent Company United States Volaatecr Infantry, Chicago ifercantilt Battery; MinaesoU Artillery, Twenty-second Battery; New York Infantry, Fiftj-etghtb; New Hampshire Infantry, Eigath; Ohio Infantry, One Hundred and Eightyninth; Wiscoctin Infantry, Forty-aixtb (Jen. tleauregard-Texan Affair. Ntr Oelsa, Oct. 18. Qea. Beauregard it to be Superintendent cf the New Orleans and Jackaoa Railroad Iluaixitis ic the city h.i increased thirty-three per cent over what it was ea th 1st of August. There are r,ct enough clerks io tbt Custom Huuse to A'i tbe buslncsi. PromiAebfc 1'exans arriving here aay that tears are entertained that Gor. Hamilton will delay tbt Detention to tbtt tbe Ttxas delegation will b let t t nt of Coo areas. Gov. Hamilton hst organized over one hundred cotntiet ' The delay in organizing the mails bat been uVititraUi! Ui the poliiical orgtr.izttiar. cf the Stat.- . Teimeesee X.eglalature Chnmp rcrBtieon It ace a. NasHViLLa, Oct. 19. A bill permitting ticjroea' testimony t ba allowed in Court wtt pad :is the Senate tc-fay by a voe of liue to if. Cr.ariip Peticuaoij will b executed alut boon rv turn-row. Hia wile and daughter Hrrived here 11 iiihi, aad wore with hito til dar. He it app-tre refined to hi Tate, srJ ht n hop ht pndoU At the race io-Jlaf, the stake of .ilUl) was ir. bv the Cameo borae. C. Armstrontr won tL pure for two mile lieaH; he beat Eaiter, Lettherlucg? and Matt Caldwell. Large mm of Kffr chanced hands on the reM!f. flabcotW-i he Frnlnn Contireee Xx Yens, Oot. 19. The Herald's tpeciti r-a: Col. Babcock, of öen. Grant's staff, left Wse"rijrs.oe this veL'ic-; on an inspection tour, for Cincici'i1. Loviiville. tnd other eitis of tht Southwest. The Herald's PLiiaaei;L ia special saya: Gen. Sweetcy, of the regular army, and Msjor L. J. Downirg. of the Army of tht Potomac, are iu attendance at tbe Fttiinti Cetgrt'it.. The proeediugu ure eevtt, but it is supp thtt eaeh cicl will act a a 'coiamitt? in ?rviiiinjj the Fort ol evr Orlcant Relieved from Tiilitari' aiei.trlctiwn wrmte sicnirie ubatltutecl lor Neiroes. Naw Yoat, Oct. 19. The steamer Monurey, Iroui New Orleans, tbe 9ih, has arrived. Tbe New Orleans pipers report tht conmtrct of tit port now entirely free from military rettrietioas. A Custom House clearance fur ships and river tttamers ia all that it now required from the owners. The True Delta sava: The colored troops la and about the city have been rtlitved by white troopt. elections by Vermont Legislature. MoxTFxuit, Yt., Oct. 19. In joint assembly of the Legislature to-day, tbe following elections were made: Chief Justice of tbe Supreme Court. Hon. L. P. Poland, of St. Jobnsbury; Associate Juttiee, John Pierpoit.of Yertcconet; Jtmei Barrett, cf Woodstock; L C. Kallorg.of Rutland; Aehal Peck, of Mcntpelier, and W. O. Wilsoa, of Bakeirfield; Rcpoiter of the Supreme Dtelifoai, W.O. Yeasey, of Rutland. Dcatlt of a Murderer-Arreel of a Rue pected fllurderer. PiiiLaoELPHiA, Oct. 19 David Gregory, utdtr fenteiiCQ of death for murder, died ia jail lut night. He wae reprieved by JTrnor Cortin on Monday. Hugh Donnely hit bttn trttsttJ, cbtrged with biiujr cttneerned io,the luurder of Porter iu Whitt'd Dettl Depot t few dtyt since. He wai identified by a hardware dealer ta tht man who bought the chisel left by the murderer ia Mr. Wbite't fire proof. I.xtenaivc Robberr In IlrooKlf 11. New Ycee, Oct. 19. The boeof L. 0. Tillotv.n, Saperintendcr.1 of the Erie Telegraph Company, No. 379 Henry street, Brooklyn, was entered between 12 snd 1 o'clock on the aftcrLoon of the 17th iait., nnd articles of wearing apparel, confuting of coats, veeti, pant,silk dresses, lace curtiins, opera glas.-es and other articles of Til tie to tbe amount of $10,UP0 were stolen. The family wert in the lower part of ti e hoa-eet ti e time. Mephent and llutler Pardon. Naw Year, Oct. 19 Tbt Post's special aijs: Alexander H. Stephens has tsgtfed rooma at Willard's Hotel, Washington, and will ht ti:tre"to-Liht. Gen. Butler bad an iuterview with the Preid;nt ta day, tnd will make t apeech before tht So.diers League before leaving towa. Tbe President to dav pardonvl several 0t) mea. VEKY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. v. i Ti.tti; r 13 es rrr.ns ot m;.h. sx oov. allix ArrLtrs roa rune. Xiw Teak, Oct. 19. Tht World s WashUgtoa special says: Tbe aplifatioa of ei-Gov-erucr Allen, of Louisiana, for pardon is ttid to have been received at the Attorney General' office l-dy a. a. aikrH2!f. Our pr.Lcipal fcote!s have been crowded aißblly by parti awaiting tbt arrival tf A. II. Step h ess, the rebts ex Yict-Preskierjt. Ptrtiet wbo profe to know say be does r.ot contemplate rieitirr Tsihicgtoo tt preset, but wp.! jo direct to bit kern in fltorgit. raiEDatax't tcaiaw. 1 bt i "leetlrxec'i Bartaa it makit eZorka to reduct tbe ezpecst in sapportin j so. large a bumbtr of freed icer: ia fennesset All tbt Loots'- for freed eta ted refureet is tbt Xorthern D. stritt have been diacootinued, exeentisf iur, waica art for freedmen, ami tritst aita are now in process ofbeinr, diacoctiaued. DiamasitTT tr eovrmxattxT Asttit. Tbt Timet', tpeciti tayi: Gestlesata jatt returned from tat Souta' aay that tcaay Oovtratotal tettu are aetlaf eo tke priaelple tkat tbia

U their lttt cbiDce, hieb It toon to be clots), tnd are taking every diabcoett meant to make money. 7 here it a delegation ia Wthicjton compfaiclag that Governmect ajente art ex ceoiiBg tbtir powtr, by refcting to, jve tr property to tbe ritfctfsl Qwcen witbtJU receiving written 'cerCScattt covering tbe act "of tbt Government tnd it treat, wbttber tbt teubtv . i i i - j

tei required to obty orders received from Major. Qereral Howard taEadtr PiraiTWi.M ixuu WAtai5CT0X, öct. 13. All stattmecta thai, tht Treaaury Depsrtmentbtsor is ptyiog mcaey ; to various States oa account of their expend!- j Ursa for war purposes duriag tbe war.it ntirtly f cstrue. Tho accowcts of varioua States are j ptasiag through tbe Auditor's tLd Comptroller 's : ofEces, but no payments of any kiad are being : auadt to aar Stats. Circuma'taocet freit; at! y ! cccsr which render it of gret; it teres;, both to the. Government tnd to privat partiet, to tract tbt Government tecurities; it it therefore very desirable tbtt backs tnd all pervont dealing in tbeat securities should keep a record ef each sepLtratt transaction ic them, stating the name cr the ptrsoo, firm or inttitutioo ot whom they tre pureaaaed, or to whom sold, their location, kind of security, ttH the r date, dermiration trA number. rai rtMi cdx.iim PatiLAUELraiiA, Oct. 19. Tht Feuiao Congrtat assembled to-day. . Pttnck J. W bee! an, t promictnt Irish-AmerieiB jonrcalit!, made his appearance, having jatt returned from a tour in Ireland, during 'which he was intlmatelT eon necttd with tbt Fenians of Ireland, tad informed himstlfof their plans. He reports the orgtLizatioa as powerful and under skilfal leaders. Tbe number of members present bave bttn increased by delegations from tht West and California. It ia expected that financial matter art being, perfected, tod eubKriptior to lnars will toon be ro rumen ced. MEXICAN AFfAIl!. New Yoee, Oct. 19. The Tribute t correspondent, from El Paso Del Norte, Sept. 23d, aaji: The anniversary of tbe independence of Mexico hat been celebrated with great tslemmty in tbe city ot El Ptso Del Norte, tk tett of tbt Juarex Government. The city wat spontaneously illuminated, ai:d a great concourae of people had come from tht most distant placet te pirticipjta in th rcjoicirjp. The detaüt of tbe celebration were under the supervision of a patriotic Junta, presided ever by tbe President of tbt Republic'. Several American officers, in full uniform, were present at tht celebration. Most of the ladit3, present in great numters at tbe celebration of thit Mexican fc;ival, were dressed io the Amer;can tahion. In the eveoieg a ball took place. Several American aasirted tt tbe ball, and drank to tbe Republican Ooverr.tuent and independence of Mexico. The Conrejä of the United S:atea of Columbia have rendered a decree declaring Presideut Juarez a great citizc of tbe contineut ef America, end poictiyj him out u a model lo tbe youth of Columbia. It has at the same time ordered a Portrait ot Juarez to be placed iu the National library cf the Capitol. TbU decree bas Uen rent by the President of tho StMe of Colombia to President Juarer. IXAtGCKATlOX OF A FAa, PniLADxt.raiA, Oct. 19. Tbt inauguration ef tbe great Fair for tht Soldiers' and Sailort' Home will take place ou Monday at the Academy of Music. President Johnson and Sere'.ariei Seward tnd Stinloa have prenited to be present, and Geceralp Grant and Meade aal Admirsl Fairs gut will norkively he preseut. Among other dijtinai'ihed vi'crs", tre Gscer.ls Shermtu, Thomas, KWpattick .and Hancock, aid Goveruu Fentoui Tiukrr, Andrew and Kern The inauguration will ba brilliant, a.tj4 the Frr, which ! wpcV, prooi'e to !a a Mt succe COMMERCIAL.' . bt Ttttca.'m. riiirinnnitl Market. Cisl.TtATi, Oai. IJ. Flour ul ei! doll; aprii t7 50eS, extra f 509 50 for itew ar.O eld, and fit!y end fancy brande 9 75 11 -0. Wheat rora'.nal at 2 in fr uriiii cl I red; 4a cf siw at 1 10.il ). Corn dull ear aud lieüed 4ic. tU ou'.ei at 33'.' S40. Rye Ateady at bOc for tew aud S0e for oil. liarley lu fair demand at 1 SOrrl ii far trime to cboica rn. 1 43al to for CanaJf, an I ?31 i for choice tate ipnnf. A ttrm fweliiij for prnvijiou. City tarn pork wai held Crai'.y ASi, aLd dt-ji whtbf r sound lets could be ebtalned at tLi rate. Kin meats are Leid at 19,51 and V4 : for alen'.!.. r. vie ana clear tiitt, packe. Nothing doing In lard. r?o vales of bog. . , iroceriei firai, with a g.J Jrti J Cotton d all at 55c for middüug. VbisVv steady at f-2 if. e verlt lärmet. 3(iwlaz, Ott. Cotia Leave aud lowr at 5a60c for iitiddliLr Hour dull; 20c lower en common grades; 3 tSa9 10 for common to gool hippin braadt, Sxtra Round Roop Ohio, S 15X3 nu fwr txlra State, and 1512 30 for traue branas. Wheat op Bed nu,but deddall and 2adc lower; SI Ciil ?a for Chicago fprtcjf.l 671 74 for Itilwaukie clab; 1 7521 7 for amber KÜwaakie, 1 CS for new amber M;lwaukie,3 Hi for winter red Western, 2 305'J 32 for new amber State and choioe new white ('itnad on private tern.s. Rye quiet. Ear ley dull aud drooping. Barley malt quiet. Corn heavy and l-3c lower at T0&63 for nouns', G for TJBoued, and 87SSS for sound ixr I and yellaw. Oats dull at 450 lor nno'.itd and J'Vft.3,l.;c f.r sound. Coffee f.rtn. Sugar iuie( :i! frin: Cul-a Vi'ca 14 lt,c. Molasses Drru. retroleuni essier at:;j,';&3. :r tn-le, at-i til i 'C-c f.r refined in tend. Mops trm at 10-t45c f'tr 1 4 crv.p. and .0.- T-'T croo. Vork (.ptnsi lcwir, tutdcied active a;,a 2:n aiS' 3723 UO fer r jbc, ct,.cg a.t 93J H for cab, i m for prime, au. li 0O'i ZQ for prime meis. Bef qu et; pia djji io WS13 50; II SOulfl M for extra a.. ef Lams qniet. Cut raeata quiet t 16X irc rr shoulder and Ci ic tor ki HaLird ttttJjitai52St'c. Butter in demand at 12i41 Tar Oi ij, xid 4".'.V t r rt. Cbaa f.rm at ll.aie.',f. ssv i'R a woxkt naaaiT. New Yeaa, (kt. 1. 1sb? acuveaad lirta al 7 per cent. Sterl ng exekarge q-vei at K9'S109'i for Crst-tlaa bills. Gold firmer, opening at $1 4;,', adraw-j to 1 47, and closing at 1 4oJ. fiGovercnient rtor.ka dull. BANKS. r. a. w. navis, Utelellerof Fletchr Sharpe's Back, giant, c. vaxcr. juts r. aasTa. WM. W. WOtLlKX, Late Caxkier 1 irt Satieual Bank, Frank ta. wixxis s. Witl, Jon i avireatt. SKSDBAM. INDIANA BANKING C05IPAN1, INUl4APOI4IS 1KD.V CCT A XT) SR ft. STOCKS, B0ND (.OLD, SlLVK, ASl) All OT Government Securitioo, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Wtitll oar Sight Drafts on Esrope, in auautesalt at ccrrent rate. Deposits receded, Coaaaercial aper dicenated, aid all business appertaittcg to Legitiiaate Banking traect4. We it trecHal agnt forth sa of tke SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. These B.'kd we oi l farM.k te Baaat and Ka:s at tke nsaal discount. Oar vSee is ea tbe eerier of Waair.g:on street H Virg'ai aer.e. eppoett Odd Feilews Hall. W. W.WOOLLEX, Bijvtt Oaah'.et. NOTICE. VACATION OF ALLEY. T0T1CK ta beret y glvsjc, tkat the ynderaigaed kat applied to tbe Common Cenncil f Indiaaapoiit fer tke vacatien tithe alley rcrxlng east and west tween lota IS and 19 ia eat-let e& in tke dty cf Ir.dl anapoLs. Said application will V called wp fer action ( tke re-galar aoaaloa ef th Cwu'J on ta UU day f So veaber, ltU, or asy rbseqasat meeting. etlSw3w BAS IT HAILS.

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ere. w ciikTphc, jaa. i rat (itii, r. aT'v v tiro. 7. OEunvoiM: a co.. n.K4r.r, rotwaxDio a.yr . i GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fer tk- Psreaae at 5a: t r.Kal!C, FLOCK, l.vkU, BiCO.N, ikifl an. SEXDS AJD fRODtTJ r,NR4LI.T, IS'o. -4 Ioiaisvlaiiai Htrrt, Orore Ktt End L'r.t7i Dryt, liitl:inniolU. Ind. "a, it Keswsnev, t First Nallenal Raik, Indianapolis. E. B. Alverd k Co, v?holeJe Ctrocera, Isd.snpU. Alford. Talbot k Co., Hrkoleale Groters, IcJlar.seer. croesiaaa, .nsgu.re vc, ntola'e r'ccer, ' Onelly, Wilea k Co C. W. em;tb, Kso,Qe i Fr;gr,t Agnt.C.A 1. C. I. R ladianapoJ.J. Laciea u;i !, F:., Gee. Frelglt AfBi.rV'.:. . Freijkl Agert.T . H A R. Iadiaaapelia. Af. M. Laudia. R., Indtar.apol.s. H. Clay, Cs.j , tcriary, JeTereni' sasvville. 1L rtorreapoitdeawre sultcusd. K. K . ;e?rr-seplS-daai A T I O . A I PCTROLEtKl SILMM: COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS. irD. 0R:aMUw ISitrH TBK I. A A Or iMjta5a. Captal, 30,000. n .400 lüare, at rif ly Dollar ITsteli WORKING CAPITAL, iTO.tMu 4 aiBSsssHBsaaw Ornca-Xo. 3 Talbctt A Xtw's Rieck, tullatipelis, lad. OKFICI Ri. William 8. Tnrner, President and fupe'tLtta V n Deloas Boot, Tice P resident . KJwin A. Davis, Secretary. J, Oeerge Stil, Treasaref. UlKtCTOlÜ. toot, Vf. A. ScboSeM, Wra. H. Tsner, J. A. Grosveoor, TTra. T. Clark, C.C.OÜn, J. C. Uereih. Lu eiea Hills, Osaer 2?eirwiae, Jerre kfcln. and Kiwi A. Davis. A limlteJ ncmber cf Shares are now efered te tke pal lie ea terms tht the Cenapsay fel reofl.1Tt will psy ubscribers Orr r Two Hundred Per Cont. tlO per share eaty repaired at tinse of sabvrriptiwn. Fcr mane, clrcilart or hfonoatioa, apply te tu ?tceiary of tha Company, a. Indlanspo! . apftn dAw-drrtAaat HOME FOR INVALIDS. 'S JOiI s ikmii: i ox i yv i i js : IKSgL'tM Al'l UvWllONSlO UAKFKTHi: SICK and cHra tLeai the car" ofaiiuri-e. bave induce 1 tte Sisters of l'rovidenre to opea au Inürtaary, wLlc'a prepare tlirti to give, in tirue cf skkneks, an i'jIjw t perMna who have n. rrgiiar Lome, ami who, -re quently, aller greatly at tho tnfi, frm the want d gxl care and tf jrojr arco'utnlaU'mp. Tbo rftdaf such an institution isS y.ov.g moo bfn Tri'-; r. . Hfouie, whfso 'uty oftfTi rails him to Ih Kuk r'T. Feeing tbe ced lhai i Invalid'a Hoae wom! 1 da, Uas, witkia tbe lt two ar, renietcd tbe Sifters of Prr ldffti f to cocirani-. oae, ana it 1 at hi. repealed siis;getiona tbat tbe S'.Mej- mak new an attempt, kopittp te benefit all those wia wisy f nd tbetielrf in teitt'iat'.n above a'luiiert to. The inte?;tiu f tl.e nni srr to eabJ.! ti e bor.e on principles ef kariry, an wll a of benertdfTtre, er.d tlio bsii upon LiU i: i.; 'r-nade-t vr;11,wbn in vircewfal operstioB, enable it provj f--r U own n:jv fiott. Tbe invalids that kave uean and wr will long to tbe cla cf sick UoSirders, will pay tfce ptlc set down par week, but t wie ckarge Iii le reduced In fa' or of thore wkoae resources are li mi tot; in this e ae,resr; will be proportioned to the ruean of jc! Irt -t not be understood tkat tbe destitute will r,a extla i-; ie tb "in specially wiil tbe katd of mercy be xt: J, o far ai the Louse wKl be able, to g.re tLna rf.ii : ae noittsnce; ii i rl j to 1e a1ii, iVsj, .n then 1 hIf, !orne aits!if wiil" I e peded. Tb fand arising from tbe reeeirt ff tbe skk board. et, will, it is expected, tj time, support the estal:tbcwtt; brrt natil thea, U Ja hoped tiia; tbe citizens, v'ving it farorabty end tailing interest in it, will, for the present, belp toward it inaJatenaict . Tkeng'u it gln on "email beg'nnino," tba oatal teo1e ef iereTa. len'. intitutione, yet constdera'ule expense it ter;aired :o tbe start; a hoaso bad to be found, aafticlent firmture purchased, and every day's bviiie provided Isr. Todsfray tbe brat expeiHiitare, tbe Sitters had ea kaud $7 el feet d from 5t. Jebe'e congregation, on th ort a.i'n of a lecture ßiTea by Rav. Father Kilmy for tke benefit nf ta;.ir!flrs:ary, tbea ia project; aise 'Z and $lif donated by individual parties, making ia all Z 0; with tbia scat tke house was furnished with the indispensable requirements. Counting ea tae well known iiaritable dicpc&itieo ef tie coniUiBoity at large, alms w:d be looked fer, tke gifts n.ay he in jiocerle. good, farnitnre, market proTi'oraji will Lo lhaokfully reeived, and applied, io effect, te tue aer:re wf the rcduted atl destitute invalid, for whom ouly tke alms are ao'icited. Twenty-five dollars worJi cf j:rccriea ras received as soon as tbs kons wai opened; the donor ia thanked for her libera! benefaction aad ready will tu gire her aid. The building fitted npfor ?t. Jn s Heme on hoatk Tennessee street, fie. 125. Price per week, daring lue winter aasaa, far i-k hoarder, wilk tke best evcommodalr Lai,!. Invalids select their owa pbvairlat. for adiaittance aiply te Bieter NtiTkerior hi. ivlrn's Hesne. Applies!! can alao be mada to Ker. A. aenie. 1STIK Or' TSOVIDRNt I xtl0-dti;w1t MEDICAL. CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DTJPONCO'S lulullible lu Correct in ; 1 1 regularities. KemoviiisObwtriictiou or the Monthly Turn, from Whohvrr CntiM'. nud A I way. Miccrifal ut9 Prcvpntnllvr, Act tbe "enly eare" and CIUTAUl RIMF.PT for all tboa aS.ct'ngcempia'its so r-e"t'far to rb ft, wbber "raarriad r aingie." TkesePille are cotklue; "W, I jt Lave beu aiea Yj the Doctor? far nary yean, both in France ar.d Ameriea, with nnnaralleked snccess ia every ca-e; ar.d be la nred by many thensand ladies who La nsd tbeai t sake the Pills public, for tbe alleviation eftbe s: ffaring from any irregularities whatever, aell as lo prevent an increase ef family bare health will net permit IU remake ptcsliarly situate, ertfcefe sippcsing tbewselves f, are cautioned axauiai r.sing hee fills while ia that rod!t!en,a ttt proprietor assumes ae reipocaibiiity tilt tke abo eitttJort, alt k nr. gb ttheir mlldaeaa would preventatiy .rntioI health. Otherwise th Fills axexecomaaend't. Toil sa l erplic . directiciaceoa'ptay each box. M,ö0 10IIS IATK BEtN ftOLU 14 TTfO T1AV.S Ten theoaani bo zee aen? by letter, bo a by snyaelf ar,d aget, to all parts ef tbe world, te whiru answers tare bee retnraed, ia wbkk ladlet aay ntffciiglike the abm e IT.! bav beea krowa sine tbe ftClESCf". OF HtWci5x DAwyxnuFOS tbk wor.i.D 15 xxuonyn. ORSTRUCTIOXS A5Ü kIST0Rl5O NATLAKTO ITS PKOnit CHAvKJOtL, qaiting in nerTs and restr g throsyciT ef hes'.th" t rk'-.i:k rtb wasti: cate. FRICI fl 00 tt.fi BOX. il FOX FS fort t'O. . Sold by all Dniggtats. and by tb following JebSu,: aad Drag Hove, Agents fer Indiarapelia, Iodises: (Ladies, ky seed.ng I, caa proca re tke 1111s, sent cfiden:lally by ana.l, ad wiikevt okrvatiant f s " y ps't ef tue err er conetry,) and fer sale by T0WU3aI 1 OX,. 1", Fst Waafclnrtaa strvat. aRVTART A JtOKOkV. ". Fat w-aakinr' ! s t. V. I. il t'IlTT A CO., 5fc. U. rest Vfafklr.g-ar 'I. H. J.F.I LSI. -a. It ae Jti.Ka.et' hiji. IX0Ult, He. I, Pates Tita Bleck, aaJ ; DAI I.V . ÜKCFUR A IX1IMII, Vf salesa t U:b? 4s,5.;3, $ot" Meridian r.ree . I.AC'.T.r.anerslTraTelirgAgestfertbe Wa.-a r n (tux. it., rrkeee,CaHr.t'l:e. X. an tk . iip! P. aOWR. " ' " iaaJl-dlyee uri Rv ÄTAni r. WftT kl.Lxy. ew i er I 'very aet taiett e So. It a je stt r-ri et,: ta rear er Köter 'et I. F. A. REITZ COTTTTTTRCIAL One Square .ITorth of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, lDIAriAarOl,l! IND.. Fl 1011 COttal. BAI EXZJ EKCXSTLT BIFITTAL I ni refer Ubed. Th tr avalrac nib!) wtll k tJaewa every atteat ton t v5-w' laketkem feel at kerne

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