Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1858 — Page 4

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Ob earf/ Vorcn t<< :

Oh, wl ttmmwUvm mmty mmwX WBh flower* when flfM w« a«t. 'Twaa twilight, aafl I t»d« jroa to,

hot atfll you held me (oat; It ww tho time of reaee

We plucked them as we pawed! WlateUe could peer m7 gKrwfasg cheek

That teara began to it ad?

And when I asked the like of lore.

Ton snatched a damask bud

And oped It to the dainty core,

Itili glowing to the last; It was the time of reset—

We plaeked them as we passed!

TOR GOVERNMENT

BY AUTHORITY, LAWS or THX UK IT AO STATES.

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THE SHORE.

But to the shore. 0! what a depth of ware And what length of foam.' That solemn roice! Tit loader and yet sweeter—they mistake Who call it hoars,: They nerer on the white And pebbly beach in peace and quietness Har: heard it roar —or watch’d the spray That, renting farthest on the smooth, whits sand. Kisses, retires, and comes to kiss again.

The son sets—and th* hlutKlng water turns T> a blue, star spread, fo vm-tip'd. wavy sea Of be^iuty. Yonder sweeps a brare white sail, Bending as gracefully in erening’s breeze As a keen skater on the glassy ice. [Brainard.

Indisputable.'—A lady’s will. ETA wheel, unlike a horse, runs the better for being tired. ICTLove without money has been comoared to pair of shiny leather boots without soles. ETPoetry is said to be a gift, but it very often proves to be a theft. CTWith many women, going to church is little better than looking into a bonnet shop. ETA governess advertising for a situation says she is perfect mistress of her own tongue. O'Tbe mug of a fool is known by there being nothing in it. O'When are writers like cattle ? When they are driven to the pen. CTHow to get a good wife—take a smart girl and go to the parson. O’ “Sally, what time do your folks dine?” “Soon as you go away—that’s missus’s orders.” The man who tried to whistle a bar of soap, has attempted to sing a stave off a molasses

cask.

E7* A young lady in Tennessee, when kissed, says: “You thief, put that right back where you got it.” ETSelf-love is at once the most delicate and the most vigorous of our defects; a nothing wounds it, but nothing kills it. ET It is good manners to prefer them to whom we speak before onrselves, especially if they be above ns, with whom in no sort we ought to

begin.

ET An intimate friend of ours says that when Shakspeare wrote—“Oh! what a fall was there, my countrymen!” he had a prophetic eye to

the fall of 1857.

Sy“Well, Charley,” said a gentleman to one of the New York street boot-blacks, “how do you get along these hard times?” “Why, sir, Iruband go.” ETWhy does a drake put his head under water?

For divers reasons.

Why does he take it out again '

For sun-dry reasons.

onnlr. wp must mrt this

oi—(in astonishment)—“Why, ma’am? I am sure I’ve let you ’ave your own way in most

everything.”

ET Lewis Lambkin, editor of the Missouri Courier, is a candidate for Justice of the Peace. He says: “We don’t care anything about the fees, but we are after the title and honors of

the position.”

ETWe lately heard of a housemaid, who, about to leave a family rather unexpectedly, and urged to give a reason for it, simply said, “I can’t stay, the young ladies speak such bad

grammar.”

ETThe Rhode Island girls all sing. A friend lately from there, says they sing themaelves to sleep at night, and never heard anything like it since he was benighted in a swamp out West. ET To find whom a child loves make it a present, and notice to whom it is most eager to show that present exultingly. To find out whom a woman hates—do exactly the same thing. ET “Did you not tell me, sir, you could hold the plow?” said the master. “Arrah! be aisy now,” said Pat, “how the deuce can I hold it, and two horses drawing it aw iy from me? but give it me into the barn, and by jabers I’ll hould it with any boy.” Shocking Chuechwardenism.—The vestry of a great metropolitan parish have, we are informed, come to the determination of having the sides of the church-doors in all the churches under their control fresh painted every Saturday, with the savage and brutal view of putting some limit to the expansion of petticoats. KT A minister once gave a reason for not exchanging with his profession, which is worth reading. “If a mao better than I supply my place, my parishioners will thenceforth be discontented with me ; but if my pulpit be supplied with a worse preacher than I am, verily, he is not fit to preach at all.” ET “What does ’cleave’ mean, papa 7” “It means to stick together.” “Does John stick wood together when he cleaves ir ?” “Hem ! it means to separate.” “Well, then, pa, does a man separate from bis wife when he cleaves to her ?” “Don’t ask foolish questions, child.”

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Pub. 51 AH ACT maUnf appropriation* tot the support of the srmy tar tfc> year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. Be it enacted by tie Senate and Bouse of Bepreeent- : at Ives of tks United date* of America to Congress assembled. That the following suiqe be and the fame arw | hereby appropriated, out of any monevain the Trrasejy J not otherwi e appropriated, for the rapport of the army for the year endag the thirtieth of Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. for expense* of recruiting, transportation of recruit*, three months' extra pay to non-commisaioned officers, musicians, and private* on re-enlistment, one hundred and ten thousand dollar*. for pay of the army, thr^e million five hundred and ninety-one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four dol-

lars.

for commutation of officers’ subsistence, nine hundred and ninety-eight thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents: Provided. That the Superintendent of the Military Academy, while serving as such by appointment of the President, shall have the local rank, the pay and allowances of a Colonel of Hngineers; that the commandant of the corps of cadets at the Military Academy, while serving as such by appointment of the President, shall have the local rank, the p y and allowances of a Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers, and besides his other dudes, shall be charged with the duty of instructor in he tactics of the three arms at said Academy; and that the senior assistant instractor in each of the arms ef service, vis: of artillery, cavalry and infantry, shill severally receive the pay and allowances of the assistant professor of mathematics. fore unmatation of forage for officers’ horses, one hundred and twenty-.'our thousand one hundred and twentyeight dollars. for payments to discharged soldeirs for clothing not drawn, fifty thousand dollars. f r payments in lieu of clothing for officers’ servants, thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. for subsistence in kind, one million three hundred and eighty thousand six hundred and fifty-two dollars and sixty-five cents. for clothing for the army, camp and garrison equipage, o e million and sixty-two thousand seven hundred and two dollars and ninety-nine cents. for the regular supplies of the quartermaster’s department, consisting of fuel for the officers, enlisted men, guards, hospitals, storehouses and offices: of forage in kind for the h irs is. males and oxen, of tho quartermaster’s department at the several posts and at itions, and with the armies in the 11‘Id; for the horses of the two regiments of dragoon*, the two regiments of cavalry, the regiment of mounted riflemen, the compaaies of fight artillery, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and for the authorized number of officer’s horses when serving in the field and at the outposts, including bedding for tn« animals, of straw for soldiers’ bedding, and of stationery, including company and other blank books for the army, certificates fir discharged soldiers, blank torms for the pay and quartermaster’s departments, and for the printing of division and department oiriers, army regulations and reports, one million seven hundred and forty-five thousand

dollars.

For the incidental expenses of the quartermaster’s department, consisting of postage on letters and packets received and sent by the officers of the army on public service; expenses of courts martiil and courts of inquiry, including the alditional compensa'ion of judge advocates, recorders, members and witnesses, while on that service, under the act of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two; extra pay to soldiers employed under the direction of the quarte master’s department, in the election of barracks, quarters, storehouses anti hospitals; in the construction of roads, and on other constant labor, for periods of not less than ten days, unde - the acts of March second, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and August fourth, eighteen hundred and flfty-foar, including those employed as clerks at division and department h-adquarters; expenses of expresses to and from the f-ontier posts and armies in the field; of escorts to paymasters and ether disbursing officers, and to trains where military escorts can mrt be furnished; expense of the interment of officers killed in action, or who die when on duty in the field, or at the posts on the frontiers, and of non-commissioned officers and soldiers; authori ited office furniture; hire of laborei s in the quartermasters’ department; compensation of forage and wagonmasters, authorized by the act of July fifth, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; for the apprehension of deserters and the expenses incident to their pursuit; the following expenditures required for the two regiments of diagoons, the two regiments of cavalry, the regiment of mounted riflemen, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, vix: the purchase of portable forges, blacksmiths’ and shoeing tools, horse and mule shoes and nails, iron and steel for shoeing, hire of veterinary surgeons, medicines for horses and mules, picket ropes, and shoeiag the horses of those corps , five hun Ired thousand dollars. For constructing barracks and other buildings at posts which it may he necessary to occupy during the year; and fer repairing, altering, and enlarging buildings at the establish id posts, including hire or commutation of quarters for officers on military duty; hire of quarters for troops; of storehouses for the safe keeping of military stores, and of grounds for summer cantonments; and for temporary frontier stations, sevenhundred and ninety thou-

sand dollars.

For repairs of the barracks at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expended

under the direction of the Secretary of War.

For mileage or the allowance made to officers of the army for the transportation of themselves and their bagYdjlpiiS^'Shl’hlindfecl'ahd'dhVrty’tYiousand dollars: ^ For transportation of the army, including the baggage of the troops when moving either by land or water, of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from the the depot at Philadelphia to the several posts and army depots; of horse equipments and of subsistence from the places of purchase and from the places of delivery under contract, to sueh places as the circumstances of the service may require them to be sent; of ordnance, ordnance stores and small arms,from the foundries and armories to the arsenals, fortifications, frontier ports and army depots, freights, wharfage, tolls and ferriages; for the purchase and hire of horses.

Aor Be niiBriiinriiwi of bridges, aad tte improvement of the crooringt of stream* •» the rood from Tort Smith, in Arkansas, to AEmquarqne, in Hew Mexico, fifty Ihimmmt dollars; and Bat the anas of one hundred thousand doOars be andrihenhy appropriatad, oat of as? money in Bb1‘ Trananty not etharwiat appenpriatod, to he avp ended in -* completing concocted aaetiooa ofth* road estandlagftom Albuquerque.la theTmrttory of New Maorieo, westward.

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Andfrk further marfifl, Thatthaholannao fttorth i spimirtritShi BirTrsri iiflii ■■d—ptopriKqln- .. ■ . tr airthdy eE>e«M in tbs wmontaf ‘ “

CINCINNATI CARDS*

od&lWWrtte S MHhSSwnfao

may he applied by tho accounting officers of I

to the settlement of the accounts <

said balances were disbursed.

Sac. 3. Andbs U further mooted. That R shall he lawful for any oomnrtwionad officer of the army to administer the prescribed oath of euUatmant to recruits; Provided, the aervices of a civil magistrate, authorised to adm aoter tha aamo, can not ho obtained. Sac. 4. And be it further smwtrif, That there be appropriated out of any money in tho Trmamy art otherwise appropriated, tot preparing tho drawings of the am Hug charts of the Bharfng’s Strait and North Pacific Exploring asd Burveytag Expedition under the control of Be Secretary of the Navy, but not fer printing the aorto^Bi Bou-

■and seven hundred dollars.

Sac 5. And be it further enacted. That the eleventh section of the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-eeven, entitled “An act making provision Bran additional number of general officers and fer other purpose .’’ which deprives sutlers in the army of their right to a Ken upon any part of the pay of the soldiers, or to appear at the pay-cable to receive the soldiers’ pay from the Paymaster, be and the same is hereby repealed. Sic. 6. And be it further enacted. That all the existing laws or parts of laws, which authorise Bo sale of military sites which are or may become useless for military purposes, be and the same are hereby repealed, and said lands shall not be subject to sale or pea eruption naderany ofthe laws ofthe United States: Provided further. That the previsions of the act of A ’gust eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, relative to certain reservations in the State of Florida shall continue in force.

Approved June 13,1858.

Pub. 52

AH ACT making appropriations tor the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be and hereby is appropriated for the expenses of coil-cting the revenue from customs for each half year, the sum of one million esghtBundred thousand dollars, payable out of any money* In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, together with such sums as may bo received from storage, drayare and Labor for said half year. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That from and after the said first day of July, eighteen hundred and fiftyeight, all laws and parts of laws which authorize the payment of the expenses or any portion of the expenses of collecting the revenue from enstoms to any port or ports on the Pacific Coast of the United States out of the accruing revenue before the same is paid into the Treasury, shall be and are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall report at the next session of Congress a plan and estimates for reducing the expenses of the collection of the revenue, in accordance with the general recommendations of his last annual report. Snc. 4. And be it further enacted. That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized, at his discretion, to discontinue all ports of delivery the revenue received at each of which does not amount to the sum often thousand dollars. Sic 5. And be it further enacted. That no collector of the customs, deputy cdlector, naval officer, deputy naval officer, surveyor, deputy surveyor, general appraiser, superintendent of warehouse or appraiser*, shall receive a compensation more than tWbnty-five per cent greater than is now paid to the officers and persons engaged in said services at the port of New York: Provided, That this section shall not be so construed as to increase the compensation of any officer of the customs, or of any person engaged in the collection thereof. Approved June 14, 1858.

Pub. 53.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the co mpletion of the Military Rood from Astoria to Salem, in Oregon Ter-

ritory.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in C&ngres* assembled. That tha sum of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) be and the same is hereby appropriated for Be completion of the military rood from Astoria to Salem to be completed under the direction of the Secretary of War.

Approved June 14,1858.

Pub. 55.

AN ACT to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying deficiencies in the appropriation for tho current and contingent expenses ofthe Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes: For restoring and maintaining, by peaceable measures friendly relations with the Indian tribes in Oregon Territory , or so much thereof as may be nveesary for expenditure during the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen * - *^,e . , . . —so toURUJT-xvrvg* VU.UU”

sand dollars.

For payment to such Cherokees as were omitted in the census taken by D W. Siler, but who were included and paid under the act of July, eighteen hundred and fortyeight, the same per capita allowance that was paid the other Indians nnder that distribution, provided the Cornmiss oner of Indian Affairs shall be satisfied Bey ought to be included in said per capita distribution, three thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars and thirty-two cents. For contingencies of the Indian department, or so much there f as may be required for expenditure during the year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-

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MERCANTILE—For Books, Letters and «mn fa*. > 0OrnKq IrnfattorTi— only. Hava had awarded them fourteen Diptomae, BMtmsmd Bronze Madala Safer to 5.BM Maadtonfe ami Bankas, who art thsa, lh AdSrt t oSertto^4dreo7.*toTM, Agent,Manufacta*to, or to STEWART fe BOWEN, Indianapolis, ItUSR ft WILSON, Book Binder* and Stationers, . »ohl3-dlyl Laraxwriw, I».

LOCKE & BEO-, jivstthance AGENTS, r

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PI AH OS TRUAX & BALDWIN 66 West l oukth St. CINCINNATI.

ft T THU AX A HALBWIN’S MUSIC HOUSE may be found a superior assortment o^chotea wake# ItoffiWtoas* to plain utd ornamented case*, made from Bo bert materials, and warranted to stand is say clisoaSe. Atop, alargeand varied assortment of Sheet Masse- Also, Yioiins, Elutes, Violincelloa, flageolets, Clarinetts, Accordeons Flutinas, fifes. Banjos; Guitars, Tam bonnes, Strings, Bass and Tenor Drams, ftc Brass lastrnwaemtH far Bav *

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<8 Wert fourth Street. C,.

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WYNNE HAINES A CO., Wholesale Dealers to Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Peari-rt., (Between Tine and Race Streets,) mehl3-dly1 CifeclfeMtt.

/NIXONAGOODMAIVv r Masofactnrers, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Every Variety ef Ferefem bb4 DMestie PAPER, PRINTERS’ OiRD STOOl; Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALS, ETC-, 77 & 79 WALNUT ST , CINCINNATI.

1858. SPRING. 1858.

GREAT ATmCTMN !

NOW RECEIVING

CASH STORE!! Na St Kart Wextoagtea Street, A Magaiheart Asaartmart of SaaaonaMe Among which will ho found RICH. PLAIN AND FIGURED Chene, Byadereand Plaid, Barege, Ch dll, Jackonet and Laws “Robes A’Quilia;” PRINTEDORGANDIBS AND JACKON1TS, Plain and Ombre Bareges and Ttmuea, Berege and Mona DeLaines, French, Bnglish and American Ohlntaes, Marseilles for Basques. Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Bmbroideries and Laces in great variety, Hoop Skirts and Skirting, Lace and Silk Mantillas, Gloves and Hosiery of my kind. u9l 1 » o, A ■.«*(• S,*ck *1 STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. SUCH Bleached and Brown Muslins Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Auckerbaek and Russel Toweling*, Piano and Table Covers, Bleached and Brown T*Me Cloths, Marseilles Quilts, Ticks, Checks, Tickings, Cottooades, Jeans, Cloth and Caasimeres, Vestings, ftc. CLAY, CARTER At CO. ■ept2 dly.

-a-, — i — ~ ^ enuuig a#uuc uAirhicbu* wiguu mates and oxen, and the purchase and repair of wagons, | eight, twenty-five thousand dollars. carta, drays, ships and other sea-going vessels and boats re- ! For indemnity to George W. Stedham, a Creek Indian, quired for the transportation of supplies and garr son pur- * . . - ..

S. J. Holland & Son. Wkelesal* and Retail Greeers. No. 94 Bast Washington Straat A part of our stock consist* of the following goods which are kept constantly on head to be Sold Gheft) JO* Chsh:

lols »»*■

-offee.

Salt,

Cofetoh,

Choree, Buga*. Vinegar, Sardinre, Mackerel, Candles, Baleratua, Rice,

Butter, Can’d Peaches, Eggs, “ Tomatoes, Ha—. Chants*, Shoulder*, “ Current

Sid* Must, “ Catsup,

Potato**. “ Pine Apple*

Ortons. Oyster*,

Beane, “ Lobsters, Raieii Seeds, “ Pumpkin, figs.

Glass and Stone Ware.

N« B. QtoWu Aellvmrea %• toll »»rts ml tine City tree ml cfotorge, Moro Ox*oooriojBiMILLS, ALFORD & CO. 4'ttffER TO THE .TRADE BVERV INDUCEMENT In variety, quality and prices of all articles in the

grocery Use.

Merchants located on Railroads earn have In them own storse the gooda ordered from us, on Be day after the order to received, and we will warrant the articles to give entire We invite attention especially to our large and now complete supply of Salt fish of every kind in use here. Mackerel—No*. 1,8 and 3 la package* of all sizes. White Fish and Trout- The quality warranted.

Herring—Pickled and dry,in boxes.

apidS dtf MILLS, ALFORD ft CO.

Latest Neva ft%m Baropa extremely!important INHABITANTE OF THE U 3 But ssfsrfettf no to the Inhabitants of Indiana! PUBLIC ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED it' l; “ l ’ " . ■' ‘ \ " f 1 —TO TM— EXTENSIVE STOCK Spring and Summer

E. & W. GROCERS

M. REEVES AND DEALERS

PROVISIONS, BUTTER - EGS AND AIL KIN OS OF R Country Produce. 46 W. Washington street, opposite Palmer House, and one door from the Bank of the State, comer of Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. febSdly. GEO. H. JOHNSON, —naauck in—

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Wheat Cleaners, Self

_ _ J Mill Stone Feeders,

frertre and Coolers

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KB* and

Flowiag Mills

0 0 M P L R T I; and keep* Wooden Con, Conveyer Flights, Bure Mill Mooes, Portable Burr MUto, beto Duteh Anker Bolting Cloth*—all to— from No. 000 to Mf. IB—«n4 Mill fnrniohtago’

gemrely.

Atoo, Bolting Cloths made up to order. hi ff — ml snutu—Sill iiftiuUu to prodaosBe dertred results, and agent for th* sale ol ^2i!SSW3Z£B&~&

AMERICAN HOUSE, OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT, laAlaaapaU*, 1*4. g mmOn. bop, » WM,UMTSMitaS lR00M8LARai AMD WALL VRNTILATRD. TtoUa CmvoroM wttto tfce fomot ia tfoe Ntarkwt. . IfMfk flltoflik rsadyfor iymwslan cm thsArHmd* Trains. m* OktoWM aSMMOttMbieas any firet-cUa HbkM. Givs the Amsriam * Trial HOLLOWAY ft MORROW, Pnyrtoton. ID*On# to two —Oil fttoOito one to smimmiiiltos ttHQltotoni m—. ay* Dly

J0WFJUCMD

.asportation of supplies and garr son pur-

poses; fordrayage and cartage at the several posts; hire of teamsters; transportation of funds for the pay and other disbursing departments; the expense of sailing public transports on the various river*, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic and Pacific; and for procuring water at such posts as from their situation require that it be brought from a distance; and for clearing roads and removing obstructions from roads, harbors and rivers, to the extent which may b» required for th« actual cpcratiou or tbe troops on the fron-

tier, three million four hundred thousand do liars.

for the purchase of horses for the two regiments of dragoons, th* two regiments of cavalry, the reriment of mounted riflemen and the companies of light artillery, two

hundred thousand dollars.

Tor contingencies of the army, twenty-five thousand

dollar*.

For the medicsl and hospital departments, one hundred and five thousand dollar*. For contiagent expenses of the adjutant gereral’s department at division and department headquarters, five hundred dollars. For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the office of the commanding general, two thousand dollars Tor contingent expenses of the office of the commanding general, three hand ed dollars. For armament of fortifications, three hundred thousand

dollars.

Fer ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies, including horse equipments for the mounted regiments, two hundred

and fifty thousand dollars.

For the current expenses of Be ordnance service, including experiments in the manufacture of cannon, and cannon powder ami for test of arms and ammunition, not oth»rwi.:-> provided for; oue hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the purchase of gunpowder for the land service, one

hundred thousand dollars.

For the manufacture of arms at the nation*! armories,

four hundred thousand do Urs.

For the purchase of breech-loading carbines of the best model, to be selected and approved by a Board of ordnance

officers, twenty-five thousand dollars.

for the alteration of old arms so as to make them breech - loading arms, upon a model to be selected and approved by a Board of ordnance officers, twenty-five thousand collars: Provided, That any portion of said sum not exceeding five thousan I dollars, may be ex pended under the direction of the Setretary of War, and at his discretion, in applying to the «ld or new arms any recent improvement in the mode

of priming.

for the Alleghany arsenal, thirty-five thousand one

hundred dollars.

for Fort Monroe arsenal, twenty-four thousand nine hun-

dred dollars.

^ for Kennebec arsenal, eleven thousand six hundred dollars; two thousand dollars of which may be used In bringing gas upon the arsenal grounds, and with leave to extend goopipe* through the grounds, by the gas company. For St. Ijouis arsenal, thirty-one thousand dollars, for Washington arsenal, nine thnarend three hundred

and seventy-nine dollars.

For an additional timber and carriage storehouse at the North Carolina arsenal,twenty-five thousand dollars, for Watervliet arsenal, thirty thousand dollars, for repairs and preservation of the public buildings, fences, drains, culverts and so forth, at all the smaller arse-

nals, twenty thousand dollars.

for continuing the construction of the arsenal in Califor-

nia, on hundred thousand dollars.

For contingencies of arsenals, ten thousand dollars, f re rsprtriag the arsenal and two eighteen pound gun caretagsiKatgtortBgton, Connecticut, seven hundred and For repairs and improvements and new machinery at Springfield armory, Massachusetts, fifty-five thousand two

hundred and treaty-seven dollars.

fer repairs and taspreveincuta and now machinery at Harper’s ferry, one hundred and one thousand nine hun-

dred and seven dollars.

To* survey* for military defences, geographical exnlerations, and reeonnoisances for military purges, an d .ur vsys with armies in the Add, ntnetr-fl j F«r purchase and repairs of Instruments, fifteen thou-

sand dollar'.

For cantinulag the survey of the northern and northwstoara lakes, inetudfnf Lake Superior, seventy-five thou-

sand dollars.

fsr printing charts of lake surveys, ton thousand dollars. To enable theSoyetajT of War to employ tempotwy darks to Be eftes off the Quartermaoter’s General, on bounty-land servieo, fire thousand dollars. Mrtha support of four companies of volunteers mustered into the service of Be United States, at Cams Scott. Utah Tarvkory, in Ortober, November and December, eightota hundred and Mj 99«en, one hundred and seventythroe thousand four hundred and seventy-*tght dsBSBn and eighty cents* ^ftorenonulng the construction of the following works ftottoHeglstondLndgn,to Ftottend Htokto,!^ Fort Richmond, Btoton Island. Now York Harbor, Now York, aawentr Rvs thousand dollars. thTwnwddsSor* ®*** WI,r * ** T ®> ®rtawwo,soveatj fiv*

fsvt Carroll,

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A VI luiAx^iAAUXbj U\J \jix-vys w • s^w^uucnuA, a V/ACtZK AUUAKUy for property stolen from him and injured by x citizen of the United States, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory of Washington, or so much thereof as maybe required daring the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, sixteen thousand dollars.

SBNBCAS OF NEW YORK,

in tteu ot investment, on seventy.fiyethousand dollars, at five per centum, per act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three thousand dol-

lars.

for the payment of the difference in salaries of the agtoits for the Sio'-tx and Seminole Indians, for the Om tha agency • for the Kiczapoo agency, for the Kansas agency and for the Neosho agency, between Be rate* as fixed previoiwto the act of third March, eighteen hundred and fifty -seven, and the rate authorised by said act from the third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, three thousand nin* hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty eight cents. For compensation of onederk in the Indian office, employed to enable the Secretary of the Interior to cany out the regulotions prescribed to give effec* to the seventh section of the act of third March, eighteen hundred and fiftyfive, gntndng bounty lands to Indians, fourteen hundred dollars. For compensation of two extra darks, employed to carry out the treaty with Chicka.«aws in the adjustment of their claims, two thou-and eight hundred dollars. For defraying the expenses of Be several expeditions against Ink-pa-du-tah’s Band, and in the search, reneias and recovery of the female captives taken by said Band in eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, the sum of twenty thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary; the amounts to be ascertained and paid, oa satisfactory proof, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. 8k. 2. And be it further enacted. That none of the money herein appropriated to Be Indian service in Be Territories of Oregon and Washington shall be paid until the claims which they are intended to satisfy shall have been audited and stated by a Commissioner to be sent to the said Territories by the Secretary ot the Interior, and approved by the said Secretary. The said Commiaaioser shall be appointed as soon as may be practicable by Be Secretary of the Interior, to receive a compensation of eight dollars a day and his actual traveling expenses whilst engaged in Be service herein prescribed And it shall be Be duty of Be said Commissioner, to examine Be vouchers, aud to take testimony if necessary in regard to the claims or accounts which may be presented against the Government and to report the result of his investigations and his opinion the-enpon to the Secretary of the Interior, who shill pay such claims, if he approves them, so (tar as Be appropriations herein mode shall be suffideat for the purpose. 3k. 3. And be it further enacted. That in executing process in the Indian country, the marshal be authorise 1 to employ a posse comitatua not exceeding three persona in any of the States respectively, to asdst in executing process by arresting and bringing la prisoners from the Indian country and to allow them three dollars per diem in lieu of all expenses and serviese. Sk. 4. And be it further enacted. That the Superintendent and agents within Be superintendency of Texas shall be hereafter appointed in the same manner as other superintendents and agents, appointed and confirmed. Approved June 14,1858.

BURNET HOUSE. mHE SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS I opportunity of greeting his old friends, patrons and the public generally, and begs leave to state that the above magnificent establishment—architecturally and otherwise the finest in America—wlrt henceforth be conducted on a •cate of enlarged liberality wad accommodation worthy its widely extended reputation. In sympathy with the spirit of retrenchment and economy rendered imperative by the stringency of the time*, and per. vading all classes, the price of daily board will from this date be reduced to Two Dollars. The advantages of tho Burnet House over all other Ho tela in Cincinnati, are manifold; among which are more liberal and elegant architecture, numerous and easily accessible offices of public convenience, the finest Dining Booms, and Ladies’ Drawing Room In America. Th* most ^ , — - *— _b.*ctiig nearly every hour in the twenty-four, great centralness of situation, and close proximity to all prominent places of busi

ness.

Trusting to a recognition of these important advantages, I remain very truly yoart. A. B. COLBMAN.

fsblS-dftwflm

T. ajmmsoH, I jams aarea. Late with J. Ernst, | w. i~ waMurr,

ANBEMSftPI, CATES & WRICHT

’ ucesaor* to JACOB ERNST,)

Wholesale m m 4 Retail BOOKMIXXXjXftHZElLfi Pnbllttften, Stmtiamertt* and FUmk Book Maufaotorers, NO. 112, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) mchB-dwly] Cincinnati, Oftia

-«I yarfP

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 167 Walmnt-eU, bet. Femrtb ft Filth ate,

CINCINNATI.

WRIGHT80N ft CO., Pronunoa*. [mchl3-dly wk. a Potts. m. a potts. erst, a potts. WBC. B. POTTS & CO., FEOUR FACTORS, GRAIN Produce Commission Merchants, 324 North Delaware avenue, and SSB North Water afreet,

above Vine street,

PHILADELPHIA. CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Messrs. Haddock, Reed ft Co., Philadelphia. “ Williamson, Taylor ft Co., “ “ Dale. Rosa ft Withers. “ “ Samuel Beep bam ft Bona, “ 44 J. B. Lippencott ft Co., 44 44 J. T. Alburger ft Co., 44 44 John S. Williams ft Brother, Baltimore 441 Alfred Barnett ft Co., New York. 44 John G. Date, Esq-, New York. 44 A. ft J. C. Harrison, Indianapolis. Jel-dlwftwgm-* FAIRBANKS’

PATENT

RELIABLE INFORMATION. GLASER Sl BROTHERS, NCX9 INFORM THEIR pMlENRS and cuatomI. ere that their SPRING AND SUMMER iTOCK OP Men’s, Boys’, and Youths' OXaOTXXICTG' Gents.’ Fumiahing Goods, Is now complete, embracing all Be latest fobrics, from Be lowest grade to the fineet garment which can be found twadywMKfeor be made to order, at Be shortest notice uu der the superintendence if Mr. R. B. Mklvillx. fur information in regard to Be chsapnee* ot the same look at Be extreme low and variety ot prices. Coats of all styles, material and color from ote. to R40 00 Pan.ts and vests of woolen, linen and mareeilleo gooda from ?5 44 totW Q0 Boys’coatsfrom 50 44 to 15 00 Boys Jackets........... ....50* 4 to 8 00 Boyo’veeta 44 ........ ............. SB 44 to 6 00 GENTS.’ FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY t White and Fancy Linen Marseilles, and Cambric Shirts 40 ote to t3 50 Silk, Satin, Linen and Gingham handkerchiefs 50 cts to 5 00 AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Kept at their establishment to oorrespond with their ex treme tew rates of above mentioned goods. GLASER & BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIBRS, Oak Hall, No. 2 Bates House. aprMM3m Indianapolis, Ind.

Carpenters’ and Coopers’ Tools, Nalls, Glass, Hope, Gun Barrels and Gun Trimming*. No. 19 Went Washiuictou Street, aprl5 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. dly

THE LADIES ! IN STOKE THE REST

rE HAVE

Selection of Semsmmable and

TO w

Fashionable Dress Trimmings, Fremcb Artificial Flowers, ftc.* ftc., fancy Crape Silk Pattern Bonnet*—made in Cincinnati— which cannot easily be surpassed for good taste and neatness of stylo, AT PRICES TO PLEASE. Also, an assortment of Straw and Fancy Neapolitan,

And other Millinaries on hand.

Ladies’ Comets, ftc, ftc., ftc., Always in store and for sale at prices to please.

0- S. K. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.,

apr5-dly No. 16 South Illinois Street.

REMO V A L■

twokas routs. sauna m’ooxald. PARKS ft MCDONALDS tteaerml Agemcy mud ImteUiffeuce

IT m&Li

$5,000,000,000,000. TMr±mTr\lm "1* »»•! -wirhwyk •!■»*> j EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES!

JUST OPENED

Celebrated Fancy Basaar,

aprl4 HENRY MAU8MAN.

GLASER A BROTHERS*

' A A

soptlf

OAK HALL, t RATES HOU8K

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

41f.

r. kttiLT

ft HILT,

icairoracTQkata or

BANK DOORS, JAR. WORK. VBRANDAS, B AL U 8T B ADI N Q. GRATING,

a»aia xiaaaoo

Sold by FAIRBANKS ft CO.,

189 Broadway, N.Y.

8. Y. BROWNING, Agent, Indianapolis. lad. june»

Dye-Stnfis, Dye-Stnfb. 3JOOO ^’ BEST , ““ 0

2 .MO lbs bert Indigo, ib^ChSp’d* 0 ^*** 1 ’

AM* Lae Dye, *

209hNs Cbgtam. Potaaaa.

isftsar”’

150

gg. foatfc, 6 bris Alum, U 44 GrMCsmweod, 10Carboys Oil Vltrol,

With a Urge rtock sf DywdUaflb ef all kinds, to whtek I invite tha attentton.of Deatere and eontnmarn. for ala low,ln faanttlteato suit pnrrhiarei. ■, odd ^ , R. BROWNING.

IRON WORK

•^JSUALLY ABOUT A HOUSEWyrerent oureelveo

warrant to give mttofhoticn la all work done by us.

Grave Yard Lota eneleaad wtth Iran m -***-g rt wnirn

able price*.

W* ateo bang House Bella,

choaher, and hotel bells. Leeks repaired. ^pBay heteuadeaBoeanfiref KeaMcky At Tennaame Btreete aay timo during wcritlag ttaa

W# invite all to give ua a call before oteatef a coafrect

[AS been removed to Hubbard's Building, No 1, corner of Washington and Meridian streets, up

, and la now open for busineaa.

Every body who wants to work, man or woman, can come to this office and get employment at any time. M ho would be idle, when they can get business by appli-

cation?

The business of this office is to find work for whoever may want it; to furnish domestics to those who need Bern; to rent and lease houses of all kinds; to trade in property; to collect debts in any part of the State; and to transact any other kind of business usually done at a General

Agency.

JO 3 Bonds, deeds, mortgages, and other instrument*, drawn up at this office, and any legal business carefully attended to. my20-D6m MADAME BURDELL, DOOTRESS.

oa

MERIDIAN STREET, south or tuaviAHn strut, oproeiTt a*mar ohcrch, mWABAVKE BUMHEUE treats the foltewiug iyj. diaooseo; fevers of every description; Chills; Lung Hseaoee; Liver Complaints; Dyspepsia; Nervous Diseases of every description; female Weakness of even description; Scrofula; Blood Disease*; fever Sore*; PurelysU. and Rheumatism She ateo practices UROSCOPYoreioh make* it convenient for persons who tire out of th* city to ••■4 uwlmeno for examination and save expense. AD who ftvor her wtth a call will receive prompt attention. jan9 dly thok.^j7 martin, WNUAL COHICISMON AMP Forwarding Merchant, Maufi ut Ormlrn, Nwens fema Frottuco, Main 8L, bet. Second and Thud, EOUISVIEEE, KENTUCKY. O* Orders for Groceries, Liquors, ftc., solicited and filled on the meat fovorable terms. n~~P Liberal cash advances made on consignments. mchiO-dly

SPRING and SUMMER STAPLE AND FANCY Jtkfit Recnlwnft fry B. WILLARD A CO.

CARPETING,

FUST RRCRIVRD AND RKCRIVING DAILY f BOM

tl New York and Boston,

Na 10 Eaat Wshington Street, (Fletcher’a New Block.) INDIAN A FOUIS* INDIANAComprising both in the Dry Goods and Car i t D oartsaenta, the latest and most fashionable design* Ut l r the season. DRY GOODS DEPARMENT, Every article belonging to this head that can be furnish ed by the Eastern markets can always be found at this e* tohitehmont. Carpeting and House Furnisning Department. Unde* this head there ia nothing deficient either in Sty le. Quality or Quantity. The public generally will please bear in nind Bat this la

the

Carpet nd House turuUftiaK Emporium of indianapallu. And every article belonging to thi-* branch of business, as well as to that of Dry Goods, can always be found at this establishment, at prices to suit the times. H A. FLETCHER & CO., No. Id East Washington Street, Fletcher’s New Block, ImUanapolis, Ind. P. S.—Carpets Out and Made. Oil Cloths put down.— Shades of a 1 kinds put up. Gilt Curtain Cornice put up. Carpets put down, and all kinds of House Furuishing Work done to order by an experienced person. aprl7-d<fiw-3m REAL ESTATE AGENCyT MeKemau A Pierce, WILL BUY AND SELL (ON COMMISSION.) Hauuen and LaU, Farms and Farminc Lands in all Weatern States, Land Warrant*, Lan-U entered In all Weutern State*, with Cauh mr Land Warrant*, Taxes Paid and Titles Examined. AND WILL ATTEND TO COMMISSION BUSINESS GENERALLY. Office, First Door East of Palmer House. A 8 AGENTS we will (on commission) NEGOTIATE. PURCHASE or MAKE SALES ef HOUSES AND LOTS,

And vacant

BUILDING LOTS In the city of Hacl.lAXk£*i3ollra, And other cities and towna in the State. ftoa, FARMS and FARMING LANDS near thia city. Also, FARMS and FARMING LANDS in all parte of Inmana, Onto, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnbota, Wisconsin, Nssfaska, Kansas,

Michiuan.

WILL BUY OR SELL XdAxxd. "Wa-rrcLritHi And insure them to be perfect. Will Enter Lands with Cash ar Land

Warrants.

WILL PAY TAXES in any of the Counties of thia

State, and examine ti lee.

Also, attend to the renting of HOUSES and other prop-

erty and tbo collection of rents

WILL negotiate sales of GOODS, MERCHANDISE or

other property for Real Estate.

Procure good CASH INVESTMENTS in property or In

VT -J ^ a.wn.Ml uIktv »ha

Mortgaged Securities, and also to tbe

procurement of money on

mortgages given for

bona Ads sales.

Will attend alas to any and all AGENCY BUSINESS in

our line-

Three* and Rates of Charges as follows: From $300 to $3,000 inclusive, will be taxed at two P cent., as commission ; aa the value of the property advance* shove $3,000 the rate per cent will decrease In tbe following ratio : From $3,000 to $4,000 at per cent.; from $3,000 to $5,000 IS ¥ cent.; from $5,0001*$/,000 alls per cent.; from $7,000 and aa much greater aa the sum may be, it will not be less than one per cent and all sums as above mentioned geing above $3,000 will be two per cent., charged on first $3,000. On all sales of property .while in our bends, oommiesion is charged. No sale, no commission, or charge whatever. We require notice to be given two wefts prevtoaa to a withdrawal of property from ear book*. And we further wish it understood that we hold all person* responsible for the commiafren oa property when trades may be caaaneoeed With th* owner* of util propert before the withdrawal of the same. Oa all safe* the shore will not be departed from. On 0 dlection*and the transaction of oBer business, our rates of commission will be fixed and information given to partiesdealriag to know Bern, at oar office. MeKernan & Pierce. Washinoton St. Aojounee thi Palmu Horn, feblldftw Indianapolis, lad.

Th® City Grays' Brass Band

a* freak tear, parlor,

l fife*

will rcaxisa music for irnftfrttf I»rmcw*eloms, F|cnlc« % Fw«U▼ftltt, Fnfrile nn4 Prlvftte FttrllM, N THE MOST RBA SON ABLE TRBMS. A geod will be la atteadancc. fer farther par J. A. BAKEB, Me. 30 Wert Waahiagtea Street

Weft, Florida, arevityftve tttoeaaad

- ■ ■ JAsH Key. Tcriagae, Ftorklz, oashan-

I fifty thoHaand doilare.

JSKiJr.m.’gg 4 - ~ ^ 0 r, forrwrtlrgirt mi—n effoatBiiHi at.»—e—ifter{SftF^y

OCULIST,_ AURIST

GENERAL SURGEON.

39 WASHEWTOR RUST, IXMANArOLlB.

Professor Updegraff,

TTkORMERLY resident Physician at WHB*’

I Philadriphte, and for many year* Principal of the Danville Eye and Ear Infirmary, Profemor mt Anatomy, and Imctarer open Phyftotogy,has taken an ofitoela this place, and will eperrtr on all aorgical Jteaaaea, and begs leave to inform Be pfrblie that aUdtemaae of the By* Bar(wiBfow exceptions) areemabie; and will arvmi.

Catenet, Cseee Ryes, IHfittnl PaftL Opnft

Ocrnea. Inverted Bye Lida, Sere Byes, and aU the organ. Deafhem, ffifficutty of hearing, (e^ the drum le entirely gome, wtntaant an rnttfidai, az lag nearly all the purposes of Be natural.) He operate on CtafrfwfeYuaore, Caneere, Mortfid

MARTIN.

THOS- J.

GeBsrsI ChuisstoB k Fsrw&rdisg MERCH \NT, EXCLUSIVELY. IMtt Bfrwft, batttwn Second and AM,

LOUISVILUI, ky.

WANTED

. a bu-bodud i

blb-bodikd ummakkud mkm, to feed pay, board, ctothlng nt

FARMERS* HOTEL*

(tote tqCAJRR MORTR or tnoOR agffOT.)

Cmrnnw Dnmrwkn nn4 Illinmth Mr«««aa

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. j

FMYH18 Hotel has juft, keen entirely refurnished, and 1 will be kept inferior to no Hotel In Be Wert. Que«U tO find an eaaaHaat ttibkni ftaaa befiaAnd eemfortatde ftft l«ffl»-Dlyl H. »• BUSHKIO, Ptogrietor.

the k> wort lEFCaeh

Growths,

iDMDfifrb

And insert Artificial Eyre,

£%'

them nil Be i

country in perfecting himaulf In aH tint ia

uabl* in Surgery, warcanta wfthintheboands ef Be

him.

TO THI BALD—Yen gaa hare year hair i matter how bald you are. One weft’s time ha

‘LXZlrUZS. FROM io To ao

M.«ILLLGAN.

T!T

PAT FBOM $11 la $92 FIB MONTH ihAvtaffa wttawchUd wfllba aeaaptad.

COURT

LAROE ASSORTMENT

Btecfcer’s Late Wtrk!

mfTlTftl lntilftnnfra MnFlnc ®rMU ft STEWAKT ft DftWENM^ Wfre®D flffilftftPDlllttllliKfti.MMfe

By Wm. Y. WILBY, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Commissioner of Deeds, -ran all to*— STATES AND TERRITORIES. —ARM DCALXR IN— Railroad Stocks, Bond®. Land Warrant®, ftc., Hft* 101-$* Bmat WneftlmMtfrn Strnnt. OVER ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, Baya, aette sad exchanges property of all kind*. Bents and leases House*, Lots and Farms. Bay* and taite Stocks, Bonds, Notes and Mortgages Buys, ss*Land tecatea Land Warrants. 8elte Beal Batata and B ookz at Auctien. Coll ote Kants, Nptoa and Claims. Hya Tax** and examines Tule* la any ef th* Western fltltCi Bstare Land with Cash or Land Warranto. Lamu Mnney, Magatiatea Loans, and mahtoOalteftloaa Draws, Deeds. Mortgagee, Leaaee, Plate, fee. Inquiries by tetter promptly replied to. AU baaiaeae traaaectienertriesty confidential. Omriay always at the door to show property.

WASHINdTON^ FOUNDRY MACHINE W OR K 8 4 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA HRsaelmmn ft Viato*.

affi dtod andiSEr tha) ha Bair imri i AprtUr * - -

a*?-.

I .*:=>£

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