Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1864 — Page 3

DAILY iSENTINEL. ", rKlUÄT"MoHKI0. MAY 6 PRCCLAMITIÖjTBY TI1E MAYOR.

FETITIOÜ TO PAX VOLUXTEEItS. It t aeion of the Cornau Council, held May J J, ISsVt. ta. following motioo prevailed: That tbe Mayor request the cUhqi to meet at the School Hosaea ta each Ward, on Saturday, the 7th lot., to lira petltloo, to accord toe with tbe provisions of section 59 of tht City Charter, petitioning the Con ceil to contract ft debt or loan to procure money tor tbo patpoa f paying bounty to volunteers In tbft hundred dsys service, or maintaining tbeir families during tbrlr ab Sec S3 It as fvllowc 2fo Incorporated city under this acOball have power to borrow money, or lomr any dbt, of liability, except la the execution of tb power berein tpresaly granted, &! three fourths of tbe retidtnt (u ptyert ball petition tbo Common CoudvU to contract such debt or loan." Now, therefore, I, tbe underlined, Mayor of tbe City f Indlenapolls.la pursuance of the foregoing do hereby notify tb rttülent Lue p-tyert of tbJa city tbat at tbe time and placet above Indicated, petition praying tbe Council aa bore recited will be In readiness for tb slgsat area of all resident Li paye $ who are in favor of such appropriation and lon. Wltneie my signature and tbo aeal of ald city, tbi 3d day ofKsy.lfcCe. IL.3.J J. CAVES, Mayor. nyaVdit 4 CITY ITEMS. tTPAN Vimls ot Book n! Job Printing neatly and promptly done t this office, at living rate. GEPB"1! mi another day yesterday. The wood(cker9 ang together like morning tan. , Hort, ami Lot at Aictios See notice of Hale of hon ami lot at auction, by Wiley k Marli. AucUo(eer. t3T"TaVe f(r prescriptions to Senoor'a drug trtt, where competent druggist are always in aUbfiniftuce3 U avail upon customer'. fcjy "Sd tT cold und refreshing pushes from that wagnificeiit fountain at SeiiouTs drug tore. L walk in and lake a glas. Masmivic Notice. There will he a stated meeting of lnliannpoli Chapter No. 5 thi Fri daj eveniag, t 7- o'clock. Charles Fimur, Scc'r. Tim r rae La-t OrroTt?iiTT The U.t we hull hivr for tuting that tlii afternoon at 2 o'clock eill r a!d at auction all pieces of centralecitj (coptTty. t5f"Th funeral of limerick BeeSe. dcce iel on Sunday morning last, took pUce 3reterJ.iy ftertKoa. Many of iho-e who knew him were rreetit to py the I tftt d rite to hi memory. lieT. H. F. Foster otliciated at the grare. Eailt CLowjtu. Anxiou to gire our young nrn time for iennrovement, we will continue to close ftt 6 o'clock l M. duiing the aeaeon. W. k U. Olxxx, fcbI2d6si Proprietom New York StoretW Trade between Indianapolis and the South U begiiining to be rerieed. Yeatenlay, JIes?r Halm & Kose, wholesale liquor dealers, in the new Sentinel buiMing. South Meridian otreet, ehippeii a heavy bill ot gootl to E. C. Pftili.tott, Rig Ultck Uidge, IVim , vi Yickbur. m Fo. Sal. A comfortable two-atory frame hou!e, conuibins 11 rooms, lirge celltr, hue large lot 93by 14'-l feetdeep, on high cround, well toOti and et In shrubbery , in an excellent location for a boarding house, for mle by Wilkt L Mabtix, Ileal Estate Agents. J37We are told tbat the -1th and the 5th ward one hundred day men have fizzled. Seventeen, all told, hafe oluutecred. It eems all wanted to be o fH cem. and that Morton, consulting hi own private and patriotic and concientiou er u oles. hadn't commis-ion enough to supply tbem. Thi M unl'ortunate, considering the condition of our beloved country. LiQtroa Dealer's Associatiox. The members of the Liquor Dealers Association are requested to meet at Washington Hall. Fiiday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Business of importance will be brought. before the association, and a full attendance is requested. By order of the Committee. m4 4 Doji't do it bt Halves Baker & Mclver. i the popular hattem of our city, never do things . by halves. Their accomplished salesman, Mr. George C. Brooks, and Charles E. IlitT, inform us that they have generously agreed to continue their salaries during the one hundred day ervice in which they the aid Brooksand Iliff bavei sworn to fight," bleed and die. Bully for the hatters. C3T"The City Hotel on Illinois street near the Union Dejot, has juat teen rerltied and refurr.ished throughout. At this establishment, cheap er lodgings and fully a good board can be obtaioed. U a lesa price, than any other hotel in the city The proprietor Mr. Thomae C Stricklanu J is an accommodating landlord, and hi cuetsare shown every attention. We recommend the City Hotel to the attention of the traveling public. J3f Commodore Foote, Colonel Small, and j the teautilul Miss foote tbe liveliest emo "soy in the world, appear to night at Monic!Ia!!, before an Indianapolis public ftr the first time. Thev will be assisted in their performances by ocal and instrumental artists known to fme throughout iMith heroipheres. Without d'ubt, this wMl Ih? one of the most novel and interesting eihibitior.s ever witnesed in the capital of Indiana. We reier to the advertisement elsewhere for particulars. Go early, if you have ladies, in order to secure feats. Jr7"As we have noticed, the gtll int 33d has lelt for the front. Col Coburn left with it. Lieut. Col. Henderson, Lieut. Slaughter, and a detail of men were let t behind, to forward those late in reporting A Ire id v, they have forwarded te!ve men dtv before yesterday and, yesterday, fifteen men. Probtbly, the Lieutenant Colonel and his detail will ieive for the regi mentneit week. Dr. Bence, one of the most accomplished surgeons in the army and attached to the 33d. goes with them. Hcme. Lord k Co W e call attention to the advertisement of this wholesale and retail dry goods house, one of the foremost in the country, in today's Sentinel. It Is located on West . Washington atreet. north side, in ono of ibemost msgnibcetit buildings in the city. We would re pectfullt commend this establishment to the la- j d e, w heher of Indianplis or vtsitmg the city from abritad. Every at iple and beiutifu! mate rial c-ui be procured of Messrs. Hume. Lord k Co.. at lowest rate. Meitixo ey the State Mtdical Societt The fourteenth animal evssion of the Indiana Medical Scietv will convene in this citv on Tuesday, the Hi o, M,T at o o'cJoij p. 2J. tl CoJ. lege nll It is des'ired that all delegate from county medical scieiie, and other physician who pect to attend, will at occe forward their Dame to the Secretary, that proper arrangemeuu may be made fwr their accommoltion Papers through the State will aid the caue of Svieuce byeopjinjthis notice. Wm. B Flitchir. Secretary State Medical Society. ray5-3t4tnyl4 3t $1.000 Riwaar. 1 ke abive reward will be Civen to any perm who can furnish a prescription for cough, colds, whoopinir-ooueh, asthma, and consumption, which i equal to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cou-h BaUam. This balsam will cure the abovt coajpUim, aleo spitting of blood and right weu On fi'ty cent bottle is sufficient for any one to try. The worst caes of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and primary caaea of coneumition are cured bv Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It can be had at any druggist's. j different from any other rough medicine we have kuown in this couotry. lf

no4r ' If a bVy don't belief . Taat tb tl'r'l whttp If 4t i Ju tf-rihit. Be put ta Ti cot to Eghll If lady de not choose To accept "Sambo's" attertiona, Mut he, fur tbat, t aTU'Cd Of treaooabl Intention? If a body wWhei peace. And da'e express tbe same. If be pit with a tear. Tbe crippled, bliud and lame, Then op squeals otr.e fat contractor. With a faint and hollow cry. He's a "copperhead," a traitor. And a mch ought to d!e. If a body can't afford Jon a single t.i ir rt r. Will be, Jf he robe h!s neighbor. Be a Utile bigger? If Father Abraham would attend To people of hl clor, Th-n hi child -en would rot act Like Cain, who klWd bU brother. I tilted State imtrlct Court. MAT TRM. Thii Court for Indiana convened on Tneidav. Hon. Davie, of Illinoi, and Albert S White of Indiana, were on the bench. Jude White delivered a brief and locical charge to the Grand Jury, lraprein;; upon them tbe necessity of do iu it their duty. The following are the namei of the Grand Jurors: 1. Foreman Charles H. Teat. 2 ThepliH C. Phillips. 3. Edwin E. Cowgill. 4 John D vi5. Nelson Truler. 6. Thomis C. Whiteside. 7. (eorpe It. Huberts H. Dn J. Wo'xlward. 9. A!einler II. Conner. 10. Jmf!i M. Brown. 11. Kujel B. Perry. 12. Andemon Iron. 13. Winston P Noble. 14. Elward H. Barry. 15. .am es B. Fulwiler. IG. James Howe. 17. Alviih Johnson. 18. Divid S GoHling. The officers of the Court preer.t were D Garland Uose. Marantic I. S. Bigetuw, tirtasi-taiit; II. rigelow; John II. Biy. Clerk of the Circuit Court ; W.J. Smith, Clerk of the D. strict Court; and others Many d a'inguished Itwjer were in attendance, among whom e noticed Hon. T. A Hendricks, Hon. Jeiemiah Sullivan. Hon. II H. Hunter of Ohio, Hun Bitidll Criwiord, Judjje South of New Alb.tny, and others Yesterday, the tae of Hall, of Lafayette, vs Scott of Lug import in which ttie value of one hundred barrels of fl-ur destroyed by fire, wn involved, whs decided by jury in f.ivor of defend ant. The docket, civil and criminal, is full. Business will pre-M upon the Court, until the adjournment. A Recri it ok Morton's ArmV. Among the nmes put down as one hundred d.ty volunteers, we leatn. is that of Berry It Sulgrove the Journal man He would not h ive joined, however, as he privately gives us to understand, if he had not been sur of his commisiou. II is going as a mu-:cin. He goes to beat upon his abdomen. inted of a base drum. The position of mui- j cian in the army is a high and honorable one. und ! f. C.1 ...... :. .it 7: i .. rn ti. :. 1 UUi"'C is nun ijuiiiuri 10 Uil II 11 is astute. He is an nccomplihed performer upon the diaphragm, tliap.son, diapente and diaper. Bein a scholar, like the ancient educated pig, he of course understands the alliteration; but aa some of our readers are not no ecieiitific, we will j define these technical terms for them, arwnrdiip t to Noah Wtbster, as follow: 1. lMe drum: a wind instrument 2. Diaphragm; the inidiiflf, a muscle feptratin the thorax from the aldomen. 3. Diapason: an instrument to adjust P'pes of organs and holes of (lutes. 4. Diaoer: Figured linen cloth; a cloth wove in flocr.s; much used lor towels or napkins by 'those who wipe their faces and keep themselves decent; it is sometimes also useJ for small specimens of hutnanitv. Thk Theatre Bemfit or Miss Sallie St. Clair A splendid and varied bill of attraction is offered to night for the benefit of "our S illie." ! First upon the programme is the convulsing comedy of The Hypochondriac, with the eminent comedian Barras in his wonderful imuersonation tf W Ii r f i tV . fnrftki.t m nnnrt a. I K Q PI.!. as Martha Snifkins Alter which, the great j military drama of the French Spy, in which Mia St. Clair sustains three eh -meters, dances the Wild Arab Dmce, and fights her celebrated broad sword combat. Secure your seats euly I and tire the fair beneticiaire a testimonial worthy j of her merits. rsyTwo compositors in the Sentinel ofSce have volunteered under Governor Morton for one hundred d iva in the caue of their country. This J is a deferred compliment to his energetic Excel- j lency. We have tried to persuade the-e gen-j tlemen of the typographical persuion to let us kindly continue their salaries while they were gone; it pins us to state that they would not consent, and wp ah 11 have reluet.mtly to pocket our gteenbacks, while their individualities shft through and through, will probtbly appear g;tin for the last time, ou the neit resurrection day. Cj"Cnprain Bryan C. Walpole of the steamer Lancaster No. 4. arrived in this city yesterday. and. we widerst ind. will leire this evening to j t ike charge of the t!ice of that splendni Memphis and Vickburg packet. The AfCTioM Sale or Six Pieces Desirable j central citv rronerfv this afternoon at 2 o'clock. ! by Walker, McKern.in k Goldsberry. Remem ; ber. Jfr"C.,rtain Charles C Smith of the 13th regulars, formerly of thi citv. is in com mind of Newport Brracks opposite Cincinnati. "election ofdirectorsT IsPisrous An Mapisoji KAH-ioin 3aeT, Mahvms, Id , April is, ct)4. milE ANNUAL El.FCriON OF N'NK PIKFCTOK5 OF this! lis Company will le held at tbe office f tbe i'omihe City of Madron, on tbe 4'b Wednesday (2jih) pany in ihe City of May rext. The poll will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and close at 12 M. B 'order. Ac. THOS. rOLLOCK. Secretary. apr3 dim o li ix rr ?s VEGETABLE CARMINATIVE. IT HAS BFEX PROVFP PKTOND ALL QUESTION tbt tr. Grant's Vegrtable Canninetive is the m.-it pi-a.ar t. afe ard reliable rmiei!y tht ha ever been .ic.iered for Camp I harrhea. Cholera Morbu. Woody Flux at d all tbo-e disorders dtpending upou a deraoged state l tb N'wel. Ü e r tw o .io. s w j',1 relieve uneaire ard griping in the nr.'Tttarh and bowels, and one bottle wib check the tnot obstinate rr offb' on!c 11rrhea. It is i lrasartt t the taste, at.d be as rrerared from pnr! h.'tn'. s ror.ts and herba is pecul:arily adapted to i fan y ! 3d rnorjt children. J On tbe wrapper ..f each l-ottl will bst foo-d my faf itwde, without wbch none 1 fnnlne. The rr c is Fdt Cent pr battle. Man .factnred only at niv l.a'atorv, FuUn ureet. Sew York. "JOHN B-ORANT, M. 1. J. T. SKJforR. Dnigs1t. No. & Bates llouio Wk. IndUnapol , 'r.dian. Whi-lea Agent lor the Wet, to whom all ordfr 1-ould bo addreaed. apr:id"m PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A NEW SCTTLY AT DOWEX. STFiW'A HT V CO'S. AT BOW'D', STEW A KT A CO'S PAPER AND ENVELOPES. J QQQ R"AMS OF PATEK. :joo,ooo t5TFW"s JCT RECEIVED AT BO WEN, STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. my3-d!w

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Telegraphic Dispatches.

aaeoava aaewae.i.v roars a aavivara nrtmi, For .Tlwrnlnr Itepwrt see First face. MIDNIGHT REPORT. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. It Crosses the Rapidan and Proceeds To Invest Richmond. wVKiiiivGTorsr 'ewh. Knox Inwtend of Klair Entitled to Hie Contested Sent. CO.MJUr.SMOAAL rv E w s. &c.9 &c. &c.f &c. t ram fetalilriicton. WaiHiNGTox, May 5th, 2 P. M. The Republican has just usued an extra containing the following important intelligence: We feel authorized f state, since it cannot afford information to the enemy, that the Army ol the Potomac has advanced towards Richmond, and the struggle for the rebel capital h is commenced. Our army moved on Tuesdir night, and has now crossed the Rapidan. The crossing was effected at Jacob's, Culpepper, Germania and United States fords, and was ende without teriou oppos.iion. Lee has een compelled to fall back from the strong position where he has held us at bay all winter Whether the rebels will fight this side of the defenses of Richmond we are not advised. It is the opinion of some that they will fight a chance baltle at Moreville. Every hour may bring us news of a battle. but we are inclined to the belief that it will be a push for Richmond. The rebel capital will undoubtedly be fl inked and invested, should Lee's army occupy its defenses. We mav reasonably hope that this time it will fall. The HepuMican contains the announcement of the death of a woman employed iu the Treasury, aid to have been produced tv abortion. She recently went to New York with a friend, who, it is sid. procured the medicine for her. An investigation is now going on in the case, From yew York. New Yobk, May 5 Mr. Chae baa prepared aui amendment to the bank bill taxing national banks annually 2 per cent, ou circulation, 1 per cent, on deposit, and 1 percent, on capital stock beyond the amount invested in LT. S. .-tockj. Tiiis is all lobe applied to the payment of the üitetet and principal of the putdic debt. The House Committee on Elections has derailed that Mr. Blair was not duly elected a member of Congress, and that tbe coutesiaut, Knox, is entitled to the peat. A special to the Evening Post, from Washington, April 5, aas; The Ways and Means Committee have the .Legislature i 1 1 under consideration this evening. A Piinting Committee, authorizing the publication of all Congressional documents relating to tl war will le appointed. It will make three or four large volumes. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington, May 5. HOUSE. The House went into Committee ot the Whole ou the special order, viz: the bill to reimburse IViiiisyUatii for the expenses incurred in calliug out troops to repel invasion. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, offered an additional section appropriating $150.00(1,01)0 to defray the expen sea ot calliug out volunteer militia and minute men in Pennsylvania. Maryland and other loyal States to ret el invasion. Mr. Garbtld said this subject is before the committee on military affairs, who had requested tne War Department to give them all the tacts the committee were daily expecting a full report on the various classes ol claims. It. was tieces Miry to have all the facts before the House could take intelligent action. He hoped that the amendment of his colleague would not pievail. Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, asked why the money fhould not be appropriated now. There was not in the War Department nor elsewhere in Washington, any evidence of the number of days for which the various clashes of men had been called out. These facts were to be determined as tbe cases arrive Mr. Garfield replied thit the Secretary of War mm there is a laigenu-sot papers from all of ilife StUes whicti is now colle.-tin. It is the intention of the military committee to introduce a bill providing for a 'commission to sit, dining the recess, to whom tbe papers will be referred, mid a report made ;tt the next session of Cougtes. then Congress will know the mi mi due au I appropriate the tn-Miev accordingly. Mr. Odell, iu response to Mr. Smith, said a comini-Hou was appointed ns lo the claims of Missouri, and when the report was mi Je and the ! claims were properly audited. Congress made an appropriation to cover the amounts The committee ou military affjirs ptopr.ed to pursue a similar course toward other State. Mr. Kla.'. of Missouri, ma le few remarks to show tn a gentleman was mistaken. Mr. O let I reterred to tacts to show that $500,000 us the result of the commission, will be paid to the Missouri Home Gurd Mr Blair, of Mi-souri, said that tbe Home Guard of Missouri are now being paid, he saw no difference between Pennsylvania and the tosi ti n Missouri occupied I etote this body lat De eembcr. The claim of the Pennsvlvania mili tia were as just as those of Missouri Home Guirds. J Mr. Garfie'd said that firms had teen de-' stroyed, &c. but the House had confined itself to paying for quartermaster and commissary ( stores d'ri-ctly taken, and to cpa where the ! cltims have bee'i vilitei anl adjudicated like; those of Pennsylvania. j Mr. Smith l Kentucky advocated the t ending j amendment. Ninety nine out of one hundred ! who were called out in his State were taken from I the plow . the anvil, the shop and the machine! works. Why should there be deiay in their payment? Mr. Hall of Missouri explained the reason why a commission was appointed concerning the home guird of that Stite. They bad been mustered in'o the service neither of Missouri or the United St te. but went into the service in the deficiency of law, under a pressing emergency. Iu the case now before them, there wa no occasion for a comrnis-io:i lor t.ie militia of Pennsylvania. Ttiey h id regulativ entered the service, and tbjt State had ptoduced the proper vouchers Mr. R ndall advocated the bill, and paid a high compliment lo the gallantry of the militia of Pennsylvania. He said he h li good authority for mug th it the recent order of (.en. Meide about the iifiibordin tioti of troops jn no mm,pr relate! to ihe Penn Ivani rtseres. Two or three diys ag the only d fference which existed between the government and the reserves a to the dtte of their muster was satisfactorily set tied in the manner indie ted by Gen. Meide to the War Depr: ment. He mentioned this fact in order that the common tumor or talk that the military orr referred to tbe Pennsylvania reserves might be slopped, and the truth "known to the country. Mr Steven- made a lew remarks to ahow that the claim of Pennsvtvar.i i had teen adjudicated and the payment recommended hv the War De part ment and indorsed by the Pre-ident. The trooiai went into actual service Mr. Scheue k, opp.ing the bill, mid it would be better to appoiut a commission to ascertiiu the amount of the claims of all the States instead of taking them up piecemeal, and in futute make iu appropriation for their panent. Mr. Whiley pressed the cliim of West Virginia. Mr. 0 lell offered an amendment, which was rejected, proposing to refer all claim of the loyal States to three commissioners, to examine and ascertain all amounts due, w'.'.h a view to future adjustment. Mr. Cox'a amendment was rejected 34 against 54. The committee rose, when the question was Mated on the pa'sage of the bill which appropriated $700.000 to reimburse individuals and institutions who had advance! money to pay Penu sylvanit sohbers ordered out by the President atid Governor of Pennsylvania to repel invssiou

lo the ismmir of 1S3. aod the power ia the actual service of the Uoited States, provided to part of the money be paid to any militia of any State who refused to be mustered into the service ot the LVited Sutes. Mr. Spaulding moved to lay tht resolution on the table. Carried 66 yeas against 60 nays. The House then by two mjority refused to ly on the table a motion to reconsider tbe vote by which the bill was defeated. Mr. RobtQsoa of Illinois, moved to reconsider the tote by which tbe bill was laid on the table. Mr. Spalding moved to lay Mr. Robinson's motion on tbe table; decided cegitivclj by 2 msjoritv. The "House then reconsidered the Tote bv which the bill was laid on the table; 67 ayes, 57 na vs. Mr. Shenck moved to refer the bill to the Committee on Military Affairs. The motion was lost: ajes, 54; nays, bO. The "convention" came up, cn the passage of the bill as given above, aporopriatiog $71X1.000 forlhe Pennsvlvania militia, which waa amended by appro; tia'ticg $15.000,000 to defray the expenses of other loval state in repelling raids. Mr. Morrill moved to lay the bill on tbe table; decided necatirelr: 78 nayp, 53 vm. The bill was then passed by a vote of 71 ayes, C3 navs. Mr. Morrill moved that evening- sessions be dispensed with until further orders, leaving the Hou-e to a.fjourn at such hour as it may tee fit. Mr. WiUou moved that the evenings be devoted to business. Disagreed to. Mr. Morrill's motion was then adopted. Mr. (Joocb, from the Committee on Conduct of the War, made a report ou the Fort Pillow massacre; moved that 4n,'M) copies be priuted. The House then adjourned.

COMMERCIAL. It Tri.rBm.; Cincinnati Parket. Cincinnati. May 5. Flour, superfine nominal at $6 5U(ä6.0ü; demand local and speculative. Wheat at $1 .4!)(? 1 45. Corn unchanged at 1.10 for ear; siolied firm at $1.12. Oats, b3 t4f Rve, $1 Si . Whisk v at $1 20 Mess p;rk at $2üß27. Lard dull, hut htM firmly. Groceries firm. CoflVe.46(347. Sugar 19j20. Molasses, .1 0H(äl.lU. York itiarkct. New York, May 5. Cotton quiet and firm at for middling. Flour. State and Western, quiet; quotations, $7.25(37.33 for extra State; 7 60(7.f0 for ex tru Round-hoop Ohio; $7.bü8.75 for trade brands; matket closirc quiet. Whisky at $1 20; fair demand. Wheat dull and nominally lower at $1.G9 1.70 for Chicaeo Spring; 1 G!)1.7U for Milwaukee Club. 1.7GO180 for Winter Hed Western. Corn dull at $1 :i!?51.39, In store. Oats in re que-t at e49Dc. Wool firm. Petroleum quiet; crude, 36(333; refined in bond.WJS'J. Pork quiet and without material change; 500 brls. new mess, deliverable in the first half ol June, buyer's option, at $30; 500 brls , all June, buyer's option, on same terms; 1.000 brls. prime rre-s, June, buyer's option, and fcOO on same time and delivery, at $2S.25. Heef firm and quiet. Lard quiet at 14(14. Butter steady at 2al3dc. Cheese. 16(3 1 Sc. Money in large supply at G7 per cent. Sterl ing dull at VJ.ot.VJo foreunencv. Gold lower: oPe, net! at 1 1 and cl losed dull at 77. 15) .Hi: . Z (-Lit iV STKIBLCX. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Monday, the 9th Day of May, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Premises, VIE WIM, .ELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Seven Rubine It FOUK VACAM LOTS frontirg or Meridian etreet,24 fet by 115 feet, to an al ey. 1 HKEE U1IS on beorcia street, between Meridian and 10 nois Greets. Two of the.e are vacant; have a front of 20 feet by 06 feet deep: the third lot, with au alley in the west ide, has a trout of 37, feet by 10 fret deep, on which is a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, C 'Utainin eijfht room, well papered, &c. Mtntian street, as is now generally uneptood. Is to us what Pearl street ia to Circinnati; the wholesale buflne will exclusively ro on that treet as aooa a room will be provided by capitalists. The prope-ty ot Georgia t-treet Is t o less worthy of the attention of I uine atid moneyed men, it being one of the connecting links of the two i-treel leading to the Union Depot. 1h attention of capitalts and i-prculatnrs is particularly cl.l ti this property; no Wtter chance for an investment has 1 ottered in tbi market. Plats will be furnished by uc on application. Tkm ne-half CAsh, one. fourth in nine months, anl one-fourth rn eight month". MKTZGF.lt A STUIBLES. Krai Estate Krokers, miy4-t!5t No 6 0,1 1 Fellows' Hall, 2d floor. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. J. T K V T S P it O C IT II E I). METZGER & STRIBLEN, o.f;Oilrt fellow' Hall, second Floor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, 46015IH Street, opposjite Trcaiury, WASHISOTOS CITY. Ü. C. Cotntnnnfcations addreed to either offca will bs promptly answered. nOrSF.S. LOTS. FARMS AND FARMING LANDS t'OUffM and sold, I,oan negotiated, ajd Taxes paid in all the Western States. novCO FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE BY DELZELL & JONES, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. A NEW DWELLING OF FOUR ROOMS, NEVER yet occupied, on Huron street, on a lot with a front of 150 feet, for $3,800, in payments. A tract of 40 acres of land in Tipton county, near the town of Tipton, mostly, timbered, for $300. A Store Room near the Palmer Honse, for rett at a low Cgure, on a lease mndnir ihrouirh two years. No honaj to pay.ut a sTiall stock f saleable goods to be taten by tbe purchaser at invoice prices. Two Busine Rooms near the Tot Offlce will be for rect in a 'ew days at lw rates. These rooms are well a 'apt-d for any knd cf retail bu-ines. my5-d2t "GÖÖD RESIDENCE AT AUCTION ON TUFSDXY, THE leraj DAT OF MAT, W4. AT 2 o'cl-iclr, we will srll at puM:e auction No. 14. North New Jersey street, rr-irj a new two tory brick hens of a or rotns and ha lt, well papered ard paiated. also havlnjr ell, c liar, citetn, ar,4 window blinds and brick walk, cul brarl". p-e-es and all ujnal out-door conveniences. lst 26 tret wite, runmrp bark to an alleywell t with KTape, mall lro t, evergreen and shade tree. Only blf a sqisre from if acu cti Avenue, wL'ch t now be lag bowldered. SPA55 k SMITH, mayS-dtt Kal Estate Ercker. A HAS WITH CAPITAL. fariHE SCBSCKIBFR WISHES T" ENGAGE AS A J partner in some repec-at)le aM profitable butte. He is willio? to Invest equally w.th a k ooi man. Addre-s, B., inv-l3t Box 1T14 Indianapolis Pot Office. DRS. DÜZAN & PAKE. INDIANAPOLIS, INDaprlS Urn Ilr. A. 1. ALL, fTllRS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OF f Indianapolis and vicinity. OSce, Vlrajtn'a Aveaae No. IX Residence North w Jersey atrtet. 5. JT. octl4TVJ!y

HAHII & E0ÖE,

No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SEXTIXEL 1SUILD1XG, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS. C I C- A E S, TOBACCO, &C. We call particalar attention to oar fine assortment ot genuine imported LIQUORS .rß CTG1IIS. Alio our L&rgt Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, All bought before tk rise, which enables ns to sell a the very lowest price. We Invite Dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. II AHA A ROSE. Jar.8-?6m AUCTION SALES. WALKER, M'KERNAN & GOLDSBERRY, Ou Friday, May 6th, 1864, Q O'CLOCK DEP. 3VTWill be sold on tbe PremUea A.T A.TJCTIOJST, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTY: f pHAT DKSIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO. 57 NORTH Illinois street, only one and a half squares from Washington street, being an elegant Two Story Frame House, Containing twelve room, a well selected assortment of Fru't: Well, Cistern, Stable, Carrspe House and all out buildings and conveniences complete. LotTl by 120 feet. 1 .11 E D I ATE I.V A FTE It W A KD Will be told on the premises to tbe highest bidder A VACANT LOT Adjoining the above on the seuth side, leing part of Lot 5, Block 46. Size 3.) bj 120 feet. AT THE SANE TIME Wi'.l be offered for sale TIIE VALUABLE VACANT LOT IN THE SAME 15L0CK, Anjoinirg the above residence on the North, being 23i feet off the South Me of Lot 3. AT TIIE SAME TIME And on the premises, will be sold TUE PLE1SANT CITY RESIDENCE On West OhioStrtMit, Formerly occupied by C. A. Ferguson, being No. 13, west half of Lot Nv 14, Block 4G, a Two Story Brick House Containing seven rooms, with a full complement of out bouses, aud all desjiable cnveoitnces. Lot 3 by 120 feet. OIV TIIE SAME DAY Will be soli on the premises, one of the most VALUABLE VACANT LOTS In the City, 45 feet front by 1C0 feet deep, being 22 feet ofT the south side of Lot 11, an l 22 !i feet off the north side of Lot 1 Block 26, on Xorth Illinois Street, Three and a half squares from Washington atreet. ALSO OTi TIIE SAME DAY, AND ON THE PREMISES, A Cottage House, On North Meridian Street, BEIJMG 2KTO, 104, COJiTII.n.YG SIX IIOOJ18, Well, Cistern, ard all tbe necessary out-builJing, and selected ashortmei.t of Fruit Trees, fi rape Vines, Sbrubbery, 4t. JTrl he atteation of pu-cbaers is called to the above. Jy"Remember the time 31 Ak. Y O, 1804. For partlcu'ar coccernin j terns, ac., inquire of WALKER, Mc KERN AN A GOLDSBERRT, Keal Eute Agent, Xo. H West WaIiin:on Street. aprlS-dts IndianaDolis, Iai. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Notice. UMTEnsTATKS OFAMKHICAs DISTRICT OP INDIANA, S3: Wurtiti, A libel of information has been filed In the District Court of the United States, within and frr tbe Eighth Circuit and District of Imiiaaa, on the 29th day of April. 1, by Jonn nanna. r.sq.. Attorney oi t.ie united ftate for the Ditr.ct of Indiana, against the life estate s- d interest of Adam McDonald In and to the fol lowing described real estate, la tbe county of Case. In the State -f Indiana, to-wiu Lot 'oa. li and aft, in Georre Tipton' 1 -t ad?!: ion to Loganport. AKo. Lot No. W, in admird-tratiui cf John Tipton's lt addition to Lo vansnor. Al-o. lxt No. 13., in John Tipt'n 4th addition to Logan-sport, he. tbe said McDooakl, twing tbe owner thereof, and a person gutny ox ai:ng an armed rebeJUoo aralnt the Govetrment of ihe United Prates, and eixed f jr a vioiaiioa of the laws of the United State by the sa d Adam McIraM, he, th laid McDonald, being a rebel in anna agaiust to Government of the Uiiited States, and praying prices against said real etate, and that the same may be coodemnexl and aIl as euemie rroperty. Now, therefoee, in puruaDce f the Monition under the seal of the said Court to me directed aod delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to ail peraou claiming said real estate, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therri1". thai th-T b an4 appear bafor tbe said, the Dis trict Court of the United Mates, to be held st tbe city of Indlasapon. la and lor tbe IX t net or Indiana, on tbe 3d Tuesday of May next, at 10 o clock or tba forenoon of that day, and then and there to interpose tbeir claims and make the it Uegatioua la that behalf. D. G. ROSE. U. Ä. Marshal. By 1. 8. Bioklow, Deputy AttestWatt J.Satm.CTera. asyfiltt

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TT. S. 10-40 B0ITTJ3. These Bond are issued under tbe Act of Congress f March Ith, lJaU, which provides that In Ilea cf so noch of the loan authorised by the Act of March 3d, 1963, to which this ia supplementary, the Secretary cf the Treasury t aitiorixed t borrow from time to time n tit crevlt of the Ctlte4 Sutes, not exceaviitf TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS dartEj the current fiscal year, aod to prepare aud Issue therefor Coupon and Eesatered Bonds of tba raited Statos; a&4 all Bonds Usued under this Act shall bo IIEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any Stat r municipal authority. Suhscriptloai to these Bonds art received la rtltral Sutes uotes r notes of National Ba&k. Tbey are TO BE REDEEMED IX COIX, at the pleasure of the Goternment. at any period not Us tan Un nor saorw tKan forty ye.ir fron thrir date, and. until thftr redemption RVE TER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds f not over ono hundred dollars acDually, and on all other Bnds semi-annually. The interet Is payable on the first days of March and September In each year. The semi -annual Coupo'u are payable at those dates, and the annual Coupons on the 50 and 1 100 Bonds are payable on the first or March. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as tbey may prefer. Registered Bonds are recurded on the books of the United States Treasurer, and caa b transferred only on the owner 'a order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, aud are more convenient for commercial uses. Registered Bond w ill be issued of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (fT), One Hundred Dollar ($11), Five Hundred Dollars ($:0t)).) One Thousand Dollars (f 1,000), Five Thou-and Dollar ($3,000), and Tea Thoisand Dol lars (flU.UXi); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (fc0). Oce Hundred Dollars (5100), Five Hundred Dollars (8500), and One Thousand Dvllars ;i,ooo.) . Subscribers to thU loan will have the oplioa of baring their Bunds draw interest from March 1st, by paying the accrued interest in coin (or la Unired States notes, or the notes of National Eankf, adding S ty pr cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date f subscription and deposit. As these Boudi are exempt from municipal or State taxation, their value is Increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to tLe rate of tax levies in Various parts of the country. At the present rate f premium cn geld they pay over eight per cent, iuterest in currency, aud are of equal cut) venlence aa a permanent or temporary Investment. It is believed that no securities t.fl.-r so great inducement to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. Ia all other fruis of indebtedness, the faith r ability of private parties or stock companies or separate Communities only la pledged for payment, while for tbo debts of the United States the whole property of the country is Leiden to secure the peymetit of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for In rams from $50 up to any magnitude, on the tarn terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest ender and the larger capitalist They can be converted loto money at any moment, and tbe holder will have the benefit of the Interest. The fact that all duties on imports are payable In specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest ou all Government Bonds largely Ju excess of the wants of the treasury for this purpose. Upon the receipt of subscription a certificate of deposit therefore, in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, at Wa-hington, with a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denominations of bonda required. Upon the receipt of the original certificates at th Treasury Department , the bonds subscribed for will be transmitted to the subscribers respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the UniUd St ile, at Washington, and the .Utititant Treat' vrer at New Tork, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the I'itut Xiitional Link of Indi inajx?i, , and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the conntry will furnish further information on application, and afford every facility to subscribers. may2-d2w&w2t NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BOISTDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. fllHE Fl I ST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS I is the (rovetnmrnt Agtni f r the sal of these de sirable Bonds, and is now ready to receive subscriptions for tbe same. The Bonis will sped ly be delivered, w thout expressge, or other charse, and w ill be Coupon or KecLtered Bonis, as the purchaser niay oes:re. The interest will begin Ihe dav tbe money Is deposited in the Bank. It is 3 per cent., but beinir paid iu G ld (and every six months on bonds over $100) is really 8 per cent.; besides honln are 'J-jrettf rj-ttntf, lt tmr. from all Mtte, tVry. 7oirrhijt or ithr MunicifnU Vit. Ketnember teat in ordering these Bond you tecur a rt das investment, and at the same time materially aid in sustaining your Government, As the law linvts tbe issue to two hundred millions, which will no coubt soon be reached, parties had better öeposil at once. A commission wnl be aMowed the purchaser on all Bonds rriered at ibis !ank. THE NATIONAL BANK H"ss also for sale, and Is now ready to deliver at par, Vnilrd Slates Legal Tender Treasury Yote$, Drawing 5 per cent, interest; also, IT. S. Kcveiiue Stamp, at a Discount. Uni'ed Mat's Conpon, whether due or not, will he bought at the h ph-st price; lao Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Orders atd Vouchers; Gold, Silver and Exchange. aprl'63-dly FOR SALE. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. IT7E ARE OFFERING SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS Y to persons with a little readv meass to secure homrs. w e wi;i sell Lots Entirely on Time and erect contfortaMe dwel'ing, buitt by c workmen and in good ay!e, on the pay rreut ti half a. mach as tbe improvements wilt cj' tLe rt-mainder to be paid on eay payments not much more than a fair r.ct on the premises. Having lots in nearly all pari, of the citv, we can accommodate all wisbi' pf secnr a home; anl havng a Ur-e iniract cf Jjiuberoa Uaa'.jtd workmen ready employed, we can erect buMitnr on short notice M'KERNAN' PIEKCE. ap9-dtf Real Estate Age FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House. FARM OF SIXTY-NINE ACRES. VSPLENTHD SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, CONSIST Ingof a large cut Stone House, large I'on verandah' on the two froi.is; the entire wood work freshly painte and grained; the itx ms newly papered in the tnost t j hr sad ereryth.r.g In the mwt complete order. It ia pleaa ... T r .;tn.f1 in r a m rrars of .-.veral .-r. The farm contains 9 acea f excellent land, with good . . . r a t a ... ore haras ot every kinu oi irmti. ib loca-.ea near l&e Nation al Turr p ke. 1 xi miles from the city lim'ts, and the situa t:on one of the mot beautiful and healthy In lb vicinity The Honse, If built now, w o 11 cost not le-thsn g jst, 000; and the ground. If tbe House wtreoff, would al read-.ly for tCOO an sere, Jadgicg by recent sales of law adjoining It. IT IS WORTH ABOUT $30,000; but as few persons want to buy so fine a farm house. It Will Oe Sold For 017,000, which s a great bargain. Apply for farther ulorrastion, to mkirnan k nmcE, apt vtsn Real EstaU Dealers.

CPCCIAL UOTICsZO.

IIEOISTKKET INIMITABLE n .!R RESTORITIVE, .vor a D't. But restares gray hair lo it. or ginal color, ry sappyttg the capHlary tubes wita aatsral satetaaco,lapraJrT 7 age or di-oaa. All Uaaalj sfyaw are compesoat of luar Mi', ia.troy.rg its vitality and teau'y rf the hair, aod afford of themselves do dressing. Hsimstreet'e Blmltab'o Coloring not oo'y ro-tore. balr to iu sataraJ color by an easy pruce bat givea the hair a Luxuriant lloauty, pron-o-es its growth, prevents Its faHitg off, eredxatee dandruff, and icn pacta health and rweasaeisea to the bead. It has stood tbe test of time, betrg the original Hair Coloring, and ia constantly lncreasirg la far. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It la 1J by all respectaM dealers, er can be procured by them of the commerce! ajents.ri. . IIRNES k CO., 502 Broadway, New Tork. Two aire, SO cent and ft. feVö-dm-e4 A NEW THINK INDER TIIE SUN! Iu Its effect lntautateos. In its eoluticg power tna'chWs. Iu its IngreJIrtt veptab'e. la it. operstlo natural. In it brautihii, rul enduring, la its tecJeiicy preserv stive. In lt popu arity unequalled. CI.ISTAOOKOS IIA1I. DYE Is pronounced by tie Wcrld if Science and the Ww:d of Fasticn, the f jet r jarat'on ever iuvented by art to rectify ihe bort coming of nature. Manufactured by J CCISTAlKiCO, No Kvr House, New Tork. Sold l-y all DrugcisU. ArpI.ed tyalllia.rl re-sa-rs. apr29-deod&weow ( OLG IIS A.D COLDS. The sudden chsnfes of our cllmaw are sources of 1'ulmoLiry, Bronchial and Asthmatic Affec.lots. Experience having proved that simple remedies often act paed lly when taken in tta ear y slagee of the disease, recourse should at once be Lad to BROWN'S BRONX DIAL TRCCilES or Lotenge, let th Cold. Cocgb or Irritation f tbo Throat be ever so s ight, as by this precaution a more strious attack msy te effectually warded ff. Public Speakersand Singer will Cud tbem effectual fwr clearing and strengthening tbe vuice. Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried In tbe pocket an l taken when occasion require. Sold by all Drurgists aoi Dealers In Medicines in the United Stales and most foreign countries at JS cent per box. myS-dawIm UOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOYT'S HIAWATHA nAIR RESTORATIVE HÖFTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest hon cn his tribe btwanse ha brought to It rot to com. Krery on will admit tbat our prrpara'ion I worthy of the name, for the benette it confers heu it is know n. WHAT THE HI1WATHA IOES. It restores faded and gray hairs and whiskers to their original color. It brings up tbe natural shading of ono bair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that tbe most critical observer cannot detect it use. It make htrsb bair soft and silky, stop it falling out, cleanses ti and tbe sc p from all import tics, is as reaoily applied sod wiped from the skin a soy hsir d-essi.ig, and entirely overcome the bad effects of previous use of preparations couialfcicg sulphur, sugar of lead, Ac. The propsietor of the Hiawatha published the follow Ing challenge to test, in tbe Nw Tork dail.es three weeka, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED. Let some well knewn and disinterested persons sppoint on to the propristcr of each preparation for tbo bair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to w nothing but bis twn preparation, and the person nothing else during the test. A certificate of the result to bo widely published at tb expense of tb unsacc cestui competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSETH I10TT t CO., marlJ dlv Jfo. 10 University Flace, N T. HTNERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., tvin I cured by ono who baa really cured nimelf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address with stamp. EDWARD n. TRATER, feb29-dlwly Lock Box, Boston, Mass. E3TD ISEASES OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary and Sexual fystems new and reliable treatment in Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sei. t by mail In sealed letter envelopes, free of cbsrge. Address D. J. SKILL1N IIOUGUTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. naar30-d&wly LADIES! LADIES: LADIES! DON'T fail to read the advertisement ir this paper, hasdeV IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Oieesman. of New Tork, has devoted the last thirty years f Lis practice to Ferna! Complaints. Iiis Pills act Ilk a charaa. Tbey are reliabl and safe. oov9-d6m DRY GOODS. CO O 525 14 w CQ rA o o -si CO e a Q D 2 n Hi o rH e CO n P o n a q n 55 b 0 3 I 1-9 n e-r d 4 o 7-a-3 s-3 W W Jt FOR SALE. VDOCELE BRICK COTTAGE HOUSE. NO. V7 Wet South street, ono and a half stones hlgS, three room and a kitchen, cemented cellars under each, w th cistern and porch. PoseHn riven tmuvedsacery. TliW gwl. For particulaxs call at B. L gaa's Gncnj. y3-llw k. LUiAN. DUKE V CO. HOUSE NO. Ml WEST WASBINflTON STREET. THe btuse has U rooms, abtant;a!y bu ll, svhh cellars, well and cistern, and al) aecessary at-tu M Lgs, go"d stable and buggy bu-e. The lot rrxaSJ, feet oat Wssblogton stroet, mnnlog bark to aa alley. Air M) feet off of the lot 4J'rtxT:g cq WasbingSxaa siret, ruotirg hack t alky. Will be seal ttparatc cr alugriher at a bargain If called for teea. atyXJcs.