Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

V F U I D A Y M 0 R N I N 0 , MAY 27. CITY ITEMS. flT" Tb 13lih Indians. Colonel Gavin, Iff; for ihe Army of ihe ComrlanJ. tSTAIl kind ol Book atv! Job I'riiitine nntlj axJ prompt! done at thU office, at living rate. P AN who want a Grocery Stand, attend the th Titt't Auction on Saturday at 2 o'clock. 27-21 37The beautiful rlccon:pIihed MiMor ley't concert take place at Mtoric Hall oo Mondjy Light ncit. Jet! let! let! Pitta h the -olidified rtl cle. beutiful and transparent, which he affurdj at the lowest terra. tW Poor Mn' Auction will come" (T Siturday at 2 o'clock Sea poster and adverti-e-meut in thia paper. 27 2t Four mII Dwelling at auction on the premise at the Pitt' Sale at 2 o'clock on Sunday. 27-2i afr- sa n i - 37 Two hundred an I fifty rebel r,rioneri from Sherman army arrive! in the city yesterday and were lodged in Camp Morton. Children' Red. White und Hlue Btlmo rat. The restet, the rxst and the chetpeat in the city, at A Lints' Palmer Hou-e Shoe Store. E5T" Mr A F Chapnasn i the accnrnp'rted landlord. N'o 15 North Illinoia street. Will Cohurn, the roost popular jouir gentleman in town, iii alao there. tSTMen'i SW are in demand, particularly omethine oft and easy the Buckskin Shoe, epenally, at 23 2 Jon. Vissepge k Co 'a. fÜTThe Bond of Pub'ic Improvement", at their !f eion, irrantexl nin bmldlnir permits The Tre thereof, when completed, will proba t!y be $9,000. L-f e can attention to trie x-xchc lax .T II . - . .i T-a 0mm notice, in another column Mr. William A. nr!liw, Aer for the Cih district, Indian, notifies tboe who had better attend to their own ioterecU W'e understand that Mr. U J. Zewiefel, formrrl? Major of the 21th Canada, and who distinguished himself at Sebastopul, 'm goin to St. Louii to opcu a big hotel, Success to the M jor. Kaslt Closing Anxious to pive our young men time tor imnroTement. we will cuntluue to close at 6 o'clock P. M. duiinp the reason. W L H. C.LE.XN. febl2J6rn Proprietor New York Store. Df.airarle Citt Propilrtt, improved and unimproved, fiiutted in all pirt of the city, and Tarying in prices to uit demand Fr fle by Wiley k Martin, 23 3w Real E.-ute Brokers. Oxt Fifth Cah ix Hand Tim is all th.it need be paid doan on a pun rWe of any of tho-e deairable house and lots, grocery Mnda and v.i car.t lot, o be cold at auction on Saturday next at 2 o'clock, bj Spinn A Smith. For particulars see advertisement and poster. 27 2t ' s . - Otir Fi stt Millions The amount of subscription to the 1010 Loan reported at Treasury Department up to Saturday the 21st inst., waa $Si,5Gl.t00. The subscription have averaged about a milliou dollar? a day since the loan vrn& first offered. Oxt-FirTn Cash is Hand This is all that need be p tid down on a purchae of any of tho-e desirable houses and lota, grocery standi) and vacant lots to be sold at auction on next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Spann k Smith, on the premNci. For particulars see advertisemed and posters. 26-2 Poor Men's Terms. The very easy terra on which the Pitts' property; consisting; of five fiiece of improved property and stiteen vacant ots. will be sold at auction on Saturday aftercoon, will commend the sale to all per-ons of gmall means. For particulars call on Spann 4 Smith, or see posters, or advertisement in thin paper. 27 2t STProf. E Bruel intends to form a clasj of piano pupil at Indianapolis. We understand he i a first elas pianist, and from the fact of hit hav'nsr taueht for many years in New York in such families a that of Ex-Collector Rh-hurd Schell, Sanftml E Church, and others, we judge him qualified to satiety thoe wishing a suierir teacher. Apply at Me-tr.a. WilUrd & Stowell, and Benham k Co.' Music Store, m26 2 C5T" A great race is now coming offover the Richmond course the stakes are enormous, and excitement runs high We will go our 'pile' on the 'Union' nag, who will bet on the Reb?' Another race U aleo heinr run over the Pennsylvania street track to Di-' Hat Store, in order to secure the choice of his elck'ant fdock of silk, Foft, linen and straw Daily additions to Ida extensive stock nffords every one an opiortunity of having firt choice and nutting the tnot fastidious tastes. A St ptRioa Himkdt We can conscientiously recommend to tho fuflVrng from a distres-itg cough, Dr Strickland's Metliduou Cough Bal sam. It gives relief almost instantane.U'. and is wiihal nt dis igreeibie to the late There is CO doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Bat am is one of the best preparations in ue. and is all that its proprietors claim for it. We have tried it during the past week, and found relief from a most ditreing cough It is prepared hy Dr. Strickland. N'o G Et Fourth stieet, Cincinnati, Oh'u. -f Cincinnati National Union. tf Flag Presentation. The 134ih Regiment, Colonel (J vins. wt yesterday evening presented with a splendid United States flag by the hdie of DectLr county. An excursion train. loled with the fYir and be.-iutilul women of Greensburg and vicinity armed in the city about nooti to iit their neighbors and friends who have eti li.'ted in the one hundreil day's service and prceot them with a rlig. The ceremoiiies were to h ive come off at the State Houe. but in consequence of the rain they took place at the Uuion Depot, wl.ere soldiers ard visiters could both be sheltered under its ample roof.- There was an immense crowd present and the affiir pa?ed off pleasantly and patriotically. Supreme Court of Indlnnu MAT TLRM TItiRP pat. India afolis. May 26. J. C. Palmer, Admmistrntor vs Catherine luller. Exetutrii. kc. Daviess C C. Itevered. Simud Dill vs. Silas Moffit. Hamilton C. P. Reversed. John Rickets et al. vs. Emanuel Hitchecs, et al. Sw'uierUnd C. C. Heyered. ?eria Insurance Company ts. James Walser DertM.rn C. C. Reversed. E L Hopkins vs Joel Jones. Madisoa C. C. Rtvtrsed. Jacob Btniughjfl vs. Francis Fiocev et al. Yan.ltrburg C P. Affirmed. Jsqcs MtKiat ey ts. C. i M. II. Co. Dearborn 01 Rer-aJ John V. Lynn vs. John Felknerct al. Orange C C. Uncrscd. Thomai Allen vs. Andrew J. Wells. Daviess C C. ArjrrxcJ State cx rel Satterlee et 1. vs Jess F.. P erce et al Lake C. C. Affirmed The following attorneys were admitted: John Selfr jge Pettitt. Calvia Cowgill anJ Ike M. H.H. luCRTn DAT. Johu I). Joies v J. H. Reedtr. Hancock C C. Reversed. W. S T. Morton vs. Thorns G. Noble. Waw.eC P. AthrmeJ. Iic Cu::niiihui et al. vs. James McKinley. Tipi-ecatioe C. C. ACiftned. Ctltiu Beunett et I. ts. Suteei rel. John Curry. LUncock C. C Atüruied. J oLa Cook vs. Joha 1U and William

Barck Knoi C. P. Afirmed Costs agsicat Cook. ' Jame C N'ilesTi Did C. Stellwagen. Put DimC. P. Reversed. Denn:-J Sullivan va. Dvid Wicilow. Vyn C P. AfSrmed. Three per ceH. Z B. Short vt. Joho Barker. Jackson C. Jame Maple t. Henry M. Burr.s'nJe et 1. Favette C C. Reversed. Hardin Parrish vs. Ueorge W. Lace. Dearborne C. C AHirmed. Thomas HUert et al. vs. State ex rel Board of C-m Martin County. This was a suit agniost the Treunrcr of Martin county and his eiurilies for failure to pay over monevs collected by virtue or his c fi e. It appears that the Treas" orer waa ordered to keep his books, papers, and money in a safe procured by the count v for thm purpose, and placed in bis ofii -e The office was entered and the money ($2.100) stolen. The Court held that the Treasurer was liable by law for the custody of the money, and that no instructions from other officer could relieve him ol the reponsibility, and that he and bn securities are liable for the amount. Judge Hnn gave a di-scntiiig opinion. Jrnes Brown et 1. v. Andrew Bragg, Madil nC.C Affirmed. Q i ncv Hm vs Matthias Frautz et al. Mont gon.ery, C C Judgment for appellees. The Public Lump Tit e Uat Company. We have heretofore shown that while oir G ts Compmy is charging private consumer $1 50 per 1.0'Wi feet. th company in Cincinmti charge but $2 50 per 1,000 teet, and fifteen cents in addition for government tai. We now propose to show the differei.ee. in the charges for the public lamps, and to thi we call the especiil attention of the members ot the City Councd, as well as gas consumers und tax naters. On the 7th of Mrch li"51 a charter was granted to the pnsetit gas compmy, giving them "the exclusive privilege for the terra of fifteen years from the pas-sage of this ordinance, ot using the streets, lanes, alleys and public grounds of said city, as it is now twit out. or may here after be laid out, or enlarged, for the purpose of laying down, in said street, ic, pipes fr the conveyance of s in and through said city, for the use of said city and inhnbitints," &c Sec 3, of this ordinance, re ids as follows : Sec. 3 That in consioration of the privileges granted to the company aforesaid, they shall furnish to the said city, ur on the everal streeis. Une, ullevs, &.c , in and through which the le "dins or main plies may be hid. for the purpoe of suppling the citizens with trs, mich quantity may tie required bv the c(y council for public limns, al a price not tier f din what it note, or may If hereuftrr paid by Me city of Cia cinnati for yas liyht for iirnilur purpose: 'rotided, th it lor the quantity of light now produced throughout the year at each of the public limps in Cincinnati, the specific sum shall not exceed $20 ()() the lamp posts, metres, and lamps being lurnihed at the expense ol the city." This ordinance will be found in "theordi nances of the city of Indianapolis, published by order of the Common Council," under the head of "Gas Lights. " Here is a positive agreement; the Council gives to the company the exclusive use of the streets to supply the citizen-, with gas for 15 years, in consideration of which the company ugree to furnish the city with gas at the same price as is paid in Cincinnati Has the corap-tny complied with this provision? Iti the " Laws and Ordinances of the city of Cincinnati, published by order of the City Coun cil, May, 1S?5D." now before us, we find the following ordinance, passed August .'U, 1 ?,".'? : SfCTlo.x 1. Be it. and it i. hrrrby ordainrd by the City Council of the City of Cintinnuti, That from nd after the 1st day of September, i the year 1K."I. the price which the Cincinnati Gas Liuht and Coke Company shall charge for gas furnished by said coraptny to the citizeus or private cousumers, or for public buildings, council chamber, otSces, court rooms, ution or engine houses, including buildings owned by the county of Hamilton, shall bo $2 20 for each 1000 cubic feet, and no more tor the amount used, and for eich and every public lamp in the streets, lanes, alleys, wharves, courts or market houses in said city, which said lamps shall be furnished with a burner capiblc of consuming at least 4 cubic feet of gas per hour each, and shall burn not les than G hours each night on an average; $16 Ctij each pr year, including; the lighting and extinguishing of the same by the said Cincinnati G is Ivuht ami Coke Company, at iuch times as shall be prescribed by the City Council The gts, furnished by siid company, shall be pure and unadulterated, and be of a quality equal to the gaj furnished by the Phila delphia Ga- Works, or of the standard quality. This ordinance provides (or the fame amount of luht we get in this city, viz: During- the dark of the moon, at $1G 66-3 1 er year, the Company paying tor the lighting and extinguishing Several yers since, the exact date of which we have not got, the Cneiun iti Council determined to have the lamps lit every night, moonlight or no moonlight, and made a new arrangement with the Gas Comnany. This doubled the amount of liuht We have before us a statement "from the President of the Cincinnati Gis Light and Coke Company," nrwie within the past week, in which he says: "The city of Cincinnati pays $2:; per annum for etch public lamp The lamps burn each and every night, from dusk till dawn Tt.e ( is Company pavs for lighting, extinguishing and repairs." In this city we have been paying for year J'JT for each lamp post, burning an average of ix hours etch night, and in addition piy about $?00 a year for lighting, extinguishing and repairs Is this "a price not exceeding what is now, or mi? here Met be p;tid by the city of Cincinnati ftrgs lisrht for similar purposes?" We ask the (Jiiv Council to investigate this matter The G19 Committee can easily get the facts from Cincin

nati. It they have been paying too much for gas, let it he rc'unded and corrected, before they ak the tax-payers to petition them to lund the city debt. 9 Mr Alfukd II Pease It will be seen by an advertisement in to-iy's Sentinel that this gifted gentleman will shortly give a concert in th s city asisted by several mut accomplished artistes. We would state that Berlin (Pru-sia) papers, in noticing a concert given there by Mr Pese, in M y, ltbM. spek of hi wonderful power ot execution, his powerful touch and freshness of stle;" and not only of "the perfect rendering with which he produces the works of the old master," but ol the beiuty an J brilliancy of his own musical compositions " We feelsife, then, iu predicting for Mr. Pease a mo-t brillixul career, ot only as a lYinist mxi Concert giver, but as a muical cumtsiscr tor the pi mo and orchetrt. H s mus'c tl compositions, with which we hope he will liter.i!U fivor us. havemtiyof them borne the tet of European criticism, and are gaining a rapid popularity here. We take pleasure in being among the er!ie-t cities to welcome this new ?tar in our g ilixy ol thoroughly educated and accomplished mu-ical artiste Ir. A. 1. (-AM., OFIERS HIS SF.RVICFS TO THE CITIZKSS Of Indianapolis and vicinity. OEce, Virginia Avenue No. 52. Kei.ierc 5ortb Xiw Jersey tret. No 37. ciU'fVd? CROWN HILL CEMETERY. rpilF. ITRLTC ARE INFORMED THAT THE CROWS I HILL Cs.MFTKKY H.ti .t .n.1 mirt f. r the crt parp..xe of tbe F.L'KIAL OF THE DkAP. "it a projxr rti:c:oii crfmorir, (th p4rt:culars ot wb:ch due notice w.il l-e j;ivpn,) On Wednesday, the 1st T)?j of June, Ar. I al-o ttat a PUBLIC SALE Of L?- wW take place cn the grinds en Wc(lne(lny,' Juno itlu Upon bvth ciccmxj coart j kiict w 21 t-e :a rud tie, so(r a prtKtle. for a'.l w bo bj J to go out to the Ometcry ! t ack. Liilicrpnet 11 t of the sections to b oJTertd for sie. m ul tn ditnbutrO on til day ol eicalum. IZJ'k unhtt notices w .!1 publiheJ. JAMKS .11. KAY, FOR SALE. 9 VlMitBLK BRICK COITAGK HUl'SE, NO. 1ST Wet South -trref, r4 a Llf t!one big-. thr ti-qw .n a k tcLtn. rttej eiiar Btler each. tn ci-irn .Tii p-rcD I omc ion cin immnlit f'j. Tit a:x3. fwr panKtUari cll at Ii. l gan'stinsrery. Bjli-:4w B. LOGAS.

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Kentucky State Convention. EVACUATION OF FREDERICKSBURG 3IKX1CAN rs 3 w s . A Traca anions Congressmen, Ac., Ac,, Ac, Ac,, Ac I'romxru- Voru Niw Vom. M ty 2C The will of John Butler, brother t M -jor Geiieral itutler. b 44 been fTe'ed fr probate in the San te office, in thi city. He left ti e-tate, the Eipre-a !av, valued at $-.iO.OOM. of which one-hilf ia bequeathed to tüe M jr Gtt eral. Tlie intertettel corre-ponderce between the Fieoeh Coicula at Tauipico and M itamoraa h s -me kterestiug information couccrniug Mexicau affair The Mex;ciu General Urapa ha refuse I an armi-tice offered by the French, and ha iued a r roclam ti.n declaring hi iTtention to fight till thel-t. The Mexican Regency while awitin the new Emperr h 1 been utgeci to dimension. It ht expelled thirteen metnhers of the Council of State, charged w ith bein ineoibers of the Church party 1 he Her:tld learns from a Wahit gton dispatch that the bank report bill will -ooti come up in the Houe, and that it will psa that lx) ly and bec 'iue a law before the adjuummei.t of the present e-nion. Tbe entire diburementa of tl.eS tnlt try Com-mi-ion from Miy 1 to May 21, ext. we?t and south, Mre offi.-inlU titted to be $203,741 The Herald'! Htvuiit corre-pondent : InlornMtion Ivm been received from St. Domii go, whirti st'e tint a counter rev-ilutioii h broken out in the province of Ciabu mn uiL' the inuri:et.tj, and that the Spauih Üg had b?en hoisted in several plnr-e. anl a number of the iri'tirent leoicra ?hot by their own mm A Special to the Herald from Washington a ivi: An affray occurred vestrnlty at the National H'.l between Senator ChmUler. of Michigan, and Hon. D. W. Vo -tlieei, ot ndiatia, in which the latter td.ipped the former's lace A tu-le enned, when Mr Uanney;an, a friend of Mr Vonrhee.a, infeifereJ. aud was in turu assailed bv Mr Chandler Hannegan struck Chandler, und dragffinff him to the floor by the hair, cutTed him untd the affiir was stopped by the interference of the bystatuier. The riht originated in Mr Chmdler denouncing the Detnici ats in nich a manner tint Mr. Voorhcea construed the retnark.- a.a pers-mal to hiiu-elf The ComruercialV special to day .ays that Senator C U in his seat apparently un injured Tlie Senate will at one bold a caucus esion to eori!iler the tax bill The tariff bill is not bili enough in itf scale of duties to suit Mr. CI; e. The Chrincle, iu an article said to be suggested bv a protniment member of the Government, on the Dayton coi reapondenee pays: We appeal to the friend of the country, of whatever party, in Conjiiess, not to vote to tie the hands ol the Government; not to plunge ua into a conflict with unv foreign nation. r mm Loulavillc. LoLibViLLE. May Üb. The Democratic Union State Convention last n'ght pa?ed resolutions re-affirmiiic the principle.- affirmed by the Union Democratic State Convention at Louisville on the 17th of March, 1S63, expressing their abhorrence for all attempts to pervert the war from its legitimate purpose as declared by Congress at the beginning, or to use the power of the nation under fanatic bidding to inflict fanatic vengeance; that the re-estabSUhtne nt atid enforcement of the Constitution as it is would be the greatest triumph aud vindication of man's capacity for selfgovernment that has ever been iven to the w orld That the doctrine that the States in which an armed insurrection has existed again-t the Federal Government have cetsed to be States, and shall be held, on the ultim tte defeit of the in eurrection, as territory or subjugated provinces, ouht to be rebuked and condemned That the only object of the war oujzht to be to eut'juaie the armed insurrection which, for the lime being, suspend the proper rel ttion of the cotton St ite with the Federal Govemmeut, and to re-establish the supremacy of the Constitution. That we nnjutifietllj condemn the policy of enlisting tiegruea in the armies of the United Sia'es. That no people can submit to the suppression of the freedom of discussion and the freedom of election, and remain ftee. That thi convention expreses its preference for McClellan for President, and Bramlette lor Vice President. That the delegates to Chicajjo are instructed to vote as a unit in th it convention, as a majority of this :-hall decide. After able speeches, nt a late hour the conven'ion adj -urnel sine die. Vesteidty's Nashville Union says Shermm ha fluked Altoona on tue weal today. No luriber particulars. Irnm I'ltl lode Ipliiu, PniLADHPHtA, M 26 A special Washington ifii.pitth to the Hul iii says: The stei'tr.er Sr-teol M dietrived tiiis morning with about 4(1 ol our Mounded trom Port Roa1, where they weie tiai.sieired to her from the George Weeuis, which brought them down from FiedeiK kbu': yesterday Ttiere were tut I.3IK wounded remaining at Fiedericksburg, and these it w.ia thought could be reniovei last flight. All the stores, kc, at that point were rapidly bioiiuht tff, and it i- probable that to-iay the pl.n e i- completely emptier!. At Port Koyal a potito- tl liritige w is being tr.ro ti ncnithe liver y e-terday niternooii. The Sia eol Mine rc,-orts tht io puerrillis or obarructions were encoutiterid along the Kttya bannock Our gunboats were being very vigilant, and patrolling the river. The entire receipt of the Camden & Atlantic Raihoad oti Siturday i.ext, the 2Mh in-t , will be given for the benefit of of the great Sanitary Fair. From Cairo Cairo. My 26 Admiral Porter pissed up to Moui d City iu the teauier Black Hawk last niiiht. The Plitta Vallev, from Memphis, passed up for St- Loui with 337 ba!e- of cotton. Memphis dates to the 24th contain very little news. Two brothers named Ferguson were executed at Helena on murder chutes committed three mom hs since. Gen. Tuttle. commanding in the Pinta Valley, reports to Sherman, having been relieved of tbe command of the pot at bis own request. Tbe Radical Sute Convention made the fol lowir.r additional iionrnv.iops bv acclimation: For Auditor, Alotiz Thompson, of Harding; for Secret rv of the Treasury, William S Bishop. of Clarke; tor Regster of Ltuus, J. E Smith, of Greene; for Attorney General, A. F. Wyate. of St Louis. The convention decided to send delegates to Baltimore bv a lest vote of 311 to9J The dele -ate at large are C. D Drake, Ben jamin Loon, John F. Berjimia and C. P. Johnson. From Fortre yionroe. Forteiss Monroe, Mt 20 The Steamer Thorn Howell, the maiiboat from Bermuda Unditif, La just arrived, and reports all quiet at the trout. jo.vTii.. u. ciounox, attokm:y ,vrr l.iw, HAVING Orv SKI A LAW OFFICE IMMEDI AlFLT oxer UlXrKK'S hHOK STwKL, No. IU ft Wa-rirgton trt', ludiaLjolia, Iaiii.a, tender tia profetsiioail ervicea ta via public. Dar dly

COMMERCIAL. T TtUian.; iw trk narkei. Xir York, May 26. Cotton 2c better; cid. cpland 97(39i. Floor It active aid pcarrelv eo brm; $7 2ü( 7 30 extra, $7 7U extra Round'iloop Ohio, $7 75 50 trade brands. Market closing quiet. WbUky firmer and more active; fl 27(21 23 for State, and $1 291 30 for Western. Wheat opened dull and closed quiet foe common description; $1 57tl 65 for Chicaito Spring, $1 Wl C5 for Mil. Ciob, $1 701 75 for W'etern ReJ; included are 20.100 bushel Mil. Club to arrive in three weeks at $1 62. Corn quiet; $1 50 lor cew mixed Western delivered. Oils more active, and l3c higher; 661(2 fcsjoC for iVettera, aLd OOocash tor West, and lRece heavy; lX'2c. Coffee quiet. Sugars steady; 20c for clarified N. O.. 17)j for Muscovado. Molasses dull. Pork higher and active; $'2S23 50 met, $23 00 ol I do , 30 50 new do , closing at 30 tl (31; $24 iH)(ä25 old aud new prime. Hams aud otcon sides dull, nominal, quiet, and unchanged Lard steady and more active; aales at 13 I4'3c, including a mall lot of very choice, at 14?4c. Money easy. 56c per cent. Sierling active nxl firmer; 2 022 03 G -dd opening at S3, advancing to t4, declining to b35g, clositjg firm at to. . - - Cincinnati Barkel, Cincinnati. May 2G. Flour quiet and unchanged; hardly anything doinir. White wheat lower; ale of 1000 bu-h. prime Kentucky at $1 C?, and Kel dull at $1 57 1 60. Com dull, and offered freely at $1 18 shelled. Oil vety dull at t3M(3j;4. Whieky l 25 deüvfred. All articles in the provision line are held hieh er, and the pri.es aked are atxve the views ot buyers; there was little done. Mes 101 k active and tiouyant, $29 50 refused for city, and hulder ak $30. Bulk meat are held higher. Shoulder llQle. Side 11 IS Lird belo ai l.'lc. (roceriea firmer. Coffee lc higher. Gold i2ef:i. Silver 7i(Ä72.

CROCSKIES. J.B.AI.V0RD. J.M.CALDWF.1.L H. B. AI.VOHI). 4 1. VO IC I, CA L. I) V F.I.I. A. AL.VC1 It D Hi IT in AND nAUiiiPinv Are in DAI LT receiptor frea noöd. Omstantly onhatid and for ale attht lowen price, larjr and assorted ftocX cf Coffee, Sugar .TIoluMe MyiMpt Klce, Tea, Kail, ilaat W oodenware, Koaps,SCandlesf March, iCaUInk, Clcara, Tobacc, .Mackerel, UbltelUb, Cordrfge l'avine l oiton Varn, Djre-sturt Natt, Flff, Düte, Jvllies. Rrandy, tSin. miii. Wlnea, Wlilakr, .ollona of all kinds and riantatlon and Holter' Hitter. ('articular attention given to th sale of rnonucE of .ill Kirns 68 East Washington Street, ISTHAS 'WUS. INI) ipr;"t.lw raV 1 avr . jk , REVISED STATUTES! OF INDIANA, Soooiid 33ditioxi. THE SECOND EDITION OF OAVLV & Hord' Refined Statute cf Indiana is now readjr for delivery. Both volumes hare been carefully revised and all errors corrected. There I added to tbe Jirt volume aa appendix of over two hundred pages, contaiLingrtha act? passed at the regular and called eioL of the Legislature of 1061, aad at tbe regular session of 1S5.', with a lull lDdex. This editioa will Increase tha value of tha work, as it will contain all all tLe laws of the State now in fwrce. The ircond Tula Li ill the acts upon the tutject to which it ex:ejt thoe of 1S63, and the amendments made at taa teion are noted in tbe niarzin of that Tolum. Tuee amen Jed acu, however, will b found la the Scppleirect. The pnee of tbe present editioa, printed upon clear, hite paper, asd well bouni, l Txx Dolliis for the two volumes, tr Five Doixaxs for tithet. The Srrruaiir, contascing tbe acts of the regular acd called ?Mon of the LejMatcre of lsil, aad tht regular eion of 13, with a complate index, in a axrtiATE volchi, bound la leather, in tht ame t)e as tba other Tulame. i also offered for sale. Price Two DotXAKS. Orden for either volume cf tte Sutuet, er a wil receive proupt attention. Addrea J. J. BlGIIA.n, ndl-ilwtf Indianapolis. $10 A DAY! WILL EE PAID TO AGENTS TO SELL NEW WAR PUBLICATIONS. Call ac j dj from 10 to 2 or from ? to 4. D. B. CHAMBERLiN, Gen. Agtnt, No 12 Wert Waihisgton itrett, cp stain, Koom No. t lßdianapcUa. bjZMjw

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NOT ALCOHOLIC. A. II itily Concentrated Vegetable Extract. DR. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, rilE PARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phil'a, Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CUKE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or NYrvou Dehilitv. D eie of the Kitltieya and all D seie ari-itij: from a di ordereil Liver or Stomach, auch h Ciitip-tion, Itiwunl Pile. Fuli.eH ol IHovi to the He;tJ, Acidity of the torutch, Nm-f i, lleartburti, Dis;ut for FtK!, Fulness oi Weight iu the Stomach, Sour Eructation. S 1 kif'p er Flutteritu; at the Pit of tt e S'otruch. unmitij: of the HetJ. Hurrieti -titl D fücult Hietthinj;. Flutter itig at the Heut. Cliok"iu or S'iff 'otiiip Seu utions when in lying po'ute, D mi e of Vision. Dot- cr Web before the Siht, Feer ami Dull Pain in the Heul. D-ficietiev ot Pie piration, Yellownev ol the Skin an1 Eye-, Pain in the Si'le. Buk, Chest. LimM, SaMeu Fluhe of He-it. Hurtling in the Fieh, Cnt:4iit Im inins of Evil, ami (ire;il Dt'reinn ot Spirit., arnl will tifirelv prevent YELLOW FEVEK. BILLIOUS FEVER. &c. Ttiey cunuii. .o Alcohol or Hul WliUk)! The will ciac the nb ve disease in ninety nine ci'e' out of a hundirJ INUL'CKD ty tin extensive a!e and universal popularity of IhHiflamJ' tirmun hi f er- ( urtIy vejriab'e) liot of itdioront qti'tck aud unocrupu out Kiivc.. turcr, bav jned u. 011 uRrniiK bania-ny tb fliRte of no-trum in tbb.ip- ol p or wi-k. vilely compcuiideu w Hi itijtiriou urua, and chrt-uued Tuiiio, Stomachic ainl Hiltt-r-. Itcwate of the i numTbl array f alobiltc rrpara tions in plethoric bot'l' - atid N-b' Hi d keg undrnlie rtiolfi.1 appelia in of B 'fer, L;ch ins'ea'l f curing only anr .v.i dira, .u leave the dir. points. I 1. .1 ferer in derpair. Do you want snmethiiip to s'ienj;tlie:i you? !) you WMiit h Nxi npjtileTf Do you want to build up your co it!tutiou J D. ou want to feel well? Do you wmit to net rid ot nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to (deep well? Do you WHDl a brisk and vigorous feelint? II vou do use HOüFLaNDÖ GERMAN BITTERS. f)om Her. J. Xtuton roicn, D. D., Et it- of the E-cyclojiedi-t of Rt'i'jiont KnonMge. Although not disposed to lavor or recotnnieiid patent m. oicin in K-1'1"'. tbrougb JU'ru-t of tu. ir iiipr-:ieiit aud 1 ffecu, I yet know of iio utt;c.ei:t rea-ons w hy a man may no tcft ty to th benefits he believes Litus- If to h jve rceirrd fiom an fciuipl- prepara ion, in the hopv that it may contribute to the bt tiertt of ot rs 1 do thin Oiore readily in r-turd to Jloofiard's German Bitter, prepared by lr. C M Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced apainr-l tbem for many yeat, under tbe impression that lbe were c'lltfly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebtc I to my friend It b rt So maker, Ka., for the removal of this prejudic b proper te b, and for encouragement to try th tu. w h n tufTer-ng from great ai d Ion; continued debility. The use of three bottles of these bitters, at the beKintiini ot the present year, wafollowd by evident relief aud rt oration 10 a degree of bodily and mental vgor hieb I ba not felt for nix months tfore, and bd almost depaied of rega uing. 1 therefore thank (Jod and my friend for directing me to the ue of tbem. J. SfcWTOS BKUWN, Philadelpula, June 23, l-öl. PAUTICULAU!OTICK. There are many preparation sold under th. name or Bitters, put up in quart bot le, compounded of vbe cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 2Ü to 40 cent per gallon, the taste d;scuied by anie or corriander teed. Tbin class of Bitters has caused and ill continue to cause, a.-t long a tuey can tie Kold, hundreds to die the deatu of tbe drunkard. By their use tbe system L kept continually under the influence ot alcoholic timulants of the worst kind, 'he desire lor liquor i created d kept up, and tbe result is all tbe horrors attendant upon a drunkard' lite and death. For tho e who d-Mre and will bava a liquor bitters we fiubli-h the following receipt: Get one bottle oflloo -and'o German Bi.terc and m x witb three quart ot good Brandy or Vt hisky. and the result will be a piepra ion that will far excel in tned cal virtue aud true excellence any ot the numerous liquor bitter iu ihe market, ai d w l' cost much leKg. oa w ill have all tbe virtues of Hoofland' Bitter in connection with a good article of liquor, at a much less price than the.e inferior prepaiatioQg will cost you. Attention Soldier! and Friend ol Soldier! We call the attention of all having reUtions or friends inth'aimy to ihe uct that II fl aid s Germ tti Kilters' will cure tiine-lenihs ol the dieas induced by exposures and privaiioii" iu Uient to cati.p lite. In tbe list, pi b hhbed alm t da ly is the new.-p pers, on tbe arrival of the si k, t will be noticed that a very Urge proport.ou are 8ur;erint Irom debibt) . Kverj eise ot that kind can be re d ly cured b HoofUnd' German Bttter. Di-ea es resulting from dividers of the dies ive "rira. s are speedily emoved.- We htxe uo beaitatiou in latin th t, it t-ese Bitter were f.eely ued among our oidi r, hundreds 01 lives might be saved tht other i.-e will be lost. We call part cutar attention to tbe following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one ot tbe nation's heroes, whose life, to use his on language, "has been saved by the B.tters." pHiLADELrHiA, August 23. 1C3. Mksrrs. Jo.vtt Si Fvans: Well, gentlen en. your Hoofland's German Bnters ba ave- my life. Tn-re is no no-take in th . It is vouched for by num er ot my co:iird- s, home of whose nan.s are npjuniied, and ho were fu ly cogniz nt of I be all ibeciruum auces iiy cas. I am, and Luve Veen lorth- latfur er , a member o? Sherman's i elebrate i battery, and und r he ini-m'-diate comma d of Cap. K. B. Are Through the expOM. re itten iubt up n my arduous dut.e"t I w s t -tacked tn Nove u er last with mllarn a i'.n of the lui gx, and wastor seventy two days n tbe lo-pital. Thswafolio -ed li great debility, higtteneti by an att k of dj.eitery lw. then r moved 'trnm ihr White Hoi.se and ?eot to this c t.v on boarC tbe sUamer State ol Mait.e, from hich I land-d on th. 2 th of Jun. Sine-that tine 1 bar been a out as lo i any one eouid be .n.l ml retain a pats of vi aiity. For a week o more I was scarcely able to swallow .mybltu. a"d i' I did ftrce a morsai d. wn it vs mm dMtely tbnwo up aa.n I c uid w tevcu Lfi(i i iiIjm. ol w itr' o niy torn h. Li'e c lUld not last a dr tbese ciicum fcticef; w i,l atCorJn tly t pufi' iai s i o bad I e ti nrk iii f i.thtull., ihoui b un -.1 ce-tullj tor-Ui- n;e fr :n tb- k-r-.p ot tbedn-ad art h-r, frankly t'ld me ti.a tl.ev could do no mors f r me. aud a v o-d m- to see i clt-ritioii. a d to inak- stub dipoi'iiii .f d y bmi ed '.uihW a bet uii-1. An acq'iaitimiice hu vis ie me at tte I.O" tal. Jdr. Frederick Stephen' rmi. of S.xth below A'chstre t, advi.d Bie, as a forlo n hope, to try youi B Iter, and kin llv roct.rrd a bottle. From tbe time I coriime rei taking tb-m tbe glMmy shadow of e.tu reefd, and I am now, thank Gmi lor it, ge ing better Though l Lvtaken but two botiles. I have ined ten pounds and I feel angtüne .jf reing permitted to r j.in mv if- aid daughter, trom whom I have beard no h g for eighteen moii hs; ior, i:entlemea, I am a loj al V.rgiuian rom tbe vcitity oi From Ro.il. T our nvluable B. u-r I owe tbe certainty of life beb h- tken t-e ,-iace of vague fears to your B.tters will 1 owe tbe glori us privilege of again cbspiug tu my oom those ho are dearest tome in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALOXE. We fully concur in the truth of the aVve s-atenien, as we had de.pairtd of seeing our comrade, Mr. Maloi e, restored to he :th. JOHN CUlMiI.EBACK, '-t New To'k Battery. GE-i. A ACKLKT. Co. C li b Maine. LEWIS CHEV Al 1KB. 92 I '. V . I. E. SPENCER, 1st Ar 1 1 r. Bat. F. J B FASEW ELL, Co. B.3d Vt, HENRY B J ROME. Co B. do 1IE.MO T. MACIajN aLD. Co. C. 6th Maine. JOHN F. WkD Co K, J? h Maine. HERMAN KiK H.Co. H, li N. T ÄTHAN l LH. TH0MA, Co F,3thPa. ANDl'.f W J. KIM BALI, Co. A. 34 Vt. JOHN JfcNKiNS, Co. B-. I06tb Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the wgTia'ure of "C. M. JA.CKSON" U on the wrapper of each bottle. Price per Ilottlc ?5c, or half a dozen for $4. Should your nearest drxfgi-'t not have the aticle, do not be lutf'ff byatycf tbe Intoii-itin? jrepari'ion that may be orered in its Lce. l-ut erd 10 ut aad we will forward, curtly packed, by exj.ress. Principal Office mid Manufacorj Xo. 031 Arch Street. JOSFaS V FaVA, (Successors to CM. JACKSON: k CO..) PROt'KlKTOkS. For aa!a by Dntgrista aai dealers la every t"B In tht Utiiai SUtea. xny7-dl6: ut

SPECIAL NOTICES.

HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAU This la tbe mot delifhtfal aad extraordinary article Tr diaeorered. It brge. the a burnt face and ha.'.di to a pea ly satin texture cf ravUMr.f beauty, Impartes th tnaiMe parity of yu:b, and tbe JUtimjin appearance so invttii c In the d'y belie f fashion. It rroiove tan, freckles, pimpl? atd rcashnes tf the sk.n. leavicg tbe complexion frb, trai.prot iwl smooth. It c ta'os to ta t rial Ii.Jurlocs to the skin Patroniied by Actresses arid Opera iicfri. It t' what erery lady boaM fa.ve. Sold erjwbere. Ft pared by W. E. HAOAN, Troy, X. T. Address all orders to DfcMAS S. BARNES 1 CO., 5w York. feb-c"6m-eod KCVOLU T ION In the DroKNlni; Toom! By the ltao: unsnimoai action of the parties tntereste! citisT i)okos iiAiii DVi;: h replaced tbe old worn-out Id vet tions for col rlrg the hair wb th tbe better exprie- of jear has prwrrd to be iu-lecüva and deleterious. Ui-like the compounds that JmU. .m aVsX. K aW SW upon the ha'th of te hair and dry up and consume tl Juices which sustain It, t Is m Id, genial and perfect dji is found to be a vital. zing s well a a coloring akent. Crist:idro's Qlalr lreer':itive, a valuable adlnnct to the l, in dressing and promotion the growth and perfect healtb of tbe hair, and of Itse'f when ued alon, a safeguard that protects the flirr from lecay und-r all circumstances and under all c icneManufactured by J. CKISTAliOhO, No. 6 Ator H.u-e, New Tork. Sold by all Drureis.t. Applied by all Hair Drssr. apr29.deod4weow HUTfS HIAWATHA HAIR KESTOR TITE, HOTT'S HIAWATHA I1AIK KhMOiiAllVE. Ht)rrJi H1WATIU H UK RKSTOKATlVE. In Longfellow's P.ve n Hiawat ha n adjudged to t.a co". erred tbe preate-t bo n u Ll tribe b-iu-e I 'r'Ught to its t;otice torn. Every one il dmii thai our preparation i- wor by t f tte name, for lb. bD-tl it coii:e w hen tt 1 known. WHAT THE HUWATHA DOES. It rfMrf failed au1 pr.y hir and btker to then orii? nal color. I brii up the natural hAdii;g ol . bair with atiotber, tiu g.viiik- the hair a peilect life r peara e. mi tha tbe m -t enteil oiierver cantioidi ifCi if u-f. Ii make b r-l. tair oil and silky, to ,ts f. Ii n out, rleai hf. i: t. d the sea p rom 11 impr t!e, ia rc ily app id and wiped from ibe kfn a n liurd eMiig, and en irely overcomes ibe hd ft ct i pr viou'ii.se o pieparaiiou cou aihing sulphur, sugs of lead &C. Ibe prop-ieto-s of the Hwatba pnMihl tbe follow mg cnalienge to tet, in the New V- rk d-:l e tbrr wteks, wuicb WAS NKVEK tCCEI'TFO Let some well km wn and dtsintereted persons a' point n to the pri prieti r o( each pr p isin n lor tl lair to brng 'p th- color Kver proprietor to a notiiing b..t tia i wn pr- paratl n, rd ib' per on nothi ehe uriiigthetet A certificat or the rem't to I widely i utl cLed at the epetife of the unuccn-f competitors Sold eerj here. JOSEPH HOT t O.. roarl9 dly No. 10 University I lace, N Y 4 OUt.ll A.M i OLDS. The sudden changes of our climate are sftirce" of I'u nionar.v, Bronchial a d Ahrnatic AfTec ion. Fxpn ence having proved that simple n medie. often act spee1 iiy when taken la tbe ear y stages of the disease, re course should at once be bad to BKOWXS BKONCniAL TROCHES or Lorenges let the Cold, Cough or Irritation of tb Throat be ever so s iglt, as by this precaution a mor rious attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual fo clearing and strengthening the voice. Soldiers rhoüd have them, as they can be carried h tbe pocket an i taken when occa ion require. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers iu Medicines in tb United States aud most foreign countries at 25 cent pei box. myS-d&wlm XS' S 0 L D I E R S-WE "THINK DR Strickland U quite right in advi.-ing you in his advertise ocnt in ur columns of to-day's paper, to take a bot tlof his highly recommended Anti Choiesa Mixture in you knapsscks. it may save the lives of taai y of our besoldiers. Mothers, see that your nons do not neglect I Ton can get it at the Drug Stores at 50 cent per bottle It is tbe best remedy for Diarrhs a and Dysentery. marchT-dlyeodAwly "DISEASES OF THE NERVOTJf Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and reliab treatment in keports of the IP WARD ASS CIATH Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of cha g Address I). J. SKILL N HOUGHTON, Howard Associ tion. No 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-d&wly HTNERVOUS DEBILITV. SEM IN A I Weakne s, etc., can l curnl by one who has rea'l cured Dim elf and hundreds of others, and will tell yo nothing but tbe truth. Addres with t mp. EDWAkD H. TRATER, febJ9-d4wly IK-k Box, R ton. Ms ladie.s! ladies: ladies; don'T ail to read the alvertix-raent I tbis paper, head IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. "heeman. cf Net Tork, ha devoted tbe last th'rty years of Li practice Female Complaints. His Pills act like charm. Tbare reliable and safe. nov9-d6m NOTIONS, &C. AND W I L la O W UT A ii OX S . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rJlFTT DIFFEhEüT STTLES iN FXH' WTIOt AM ' for sale at ov saleT'iom. up htair Tay are lected from the best m itiutrtcurer. a d var in pr ce from TWO t- THl tTY IM)l.LlS apiec". Idealer w I find it to their interest to ii-t-pect tbe-e gol CIMKLrS MAYFR, feb2U-elA:6m N.V.iWet a-htngton Sirei DISSOLUTION. Dissolution or Copartnership. (Ml PVUrVKlHlt' r'WoN l)K. PA VV A Fletcher ba r-e:i tilved. lb -e i iett-d ! piea c I st tlo i' eir'i-l co vet ;en e t '!,e Ci el ortii A m -tr e . . n et le Or. I lr!i rw lc n inue i i t. oid o'T c. mji-3 dlw fj U'n.il C'pv o'-e wer'. DENTISTS P. G. C. HUNT, "I? D E aM T I S T OFFiCf KKiDKNCi.." .12. max iuki;i aiiiKkv. I!rDiAAPf)Lt IND. JOtI U. ULLIVA.V LIVERY, SALE AND EOARDING STABLE, .io. to l atl I'earl Mreel, In rear of Sentinel lluildlnv mar21-dly MONEY ADVANCED OX WATCHES, DI MONDS, JEWELRT, PLATE. Dry Goods and oib ernal property, or bought ai.d sold at 2STO. 18 ä N0UTH ILLINOIS STREET. NORWOOD'S BLOCK fUP STAU.' otla-illT PROFESSIONAL. A. .J. lltLLKW PHYSICIAN XD SURGEON, Of lice ftj-mnatl um Du I Idlnfr Corner .Tieridlan und .tuslitneioa MM INDIANAPOLIS. IND., myU-dtf HXOVK WOOD. 117E VYILL FCK5ISH STVK WtmD IN ANT f par . of the ci y iu lot. of occcotd r nor at 6 ceut ier toot, aixt ess an o ns at 7 cents per TmA. it-der-lef at the i Cice -I McK K NANaFlrkCf tu promptly Lt.ed. tTe;:ver. d a: thesio d)ard,oaw t lot No U. la. u.c au-ti part or th. city, at i cenu pet foot. aprll

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CL0SI1IG OUT DALES AT THE Trade Palace! 26 6c 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. W 'ISHlVfi TO RF.TTKK TUM RHU 'ESS Sr' oZer the r lare a. id S leo4 d tk ot godt. wrtn Hi At New Tork hofale pr.ee, and mnj foods irtjcb le-s. Feelinit otdlt;afn to the p ti e for tbe vry xrc pat on.ee e bav rrc.e1, wr b nttrisdl t ad'-pt tnis met o 1 -f c'o out our rese t ot k, tl f re b ' ft'vint (Lent thi advanUKe of tU tf iar thnr fd a a tbe m e n Im tn kUi at on in . .at. pr im S a tern ei iea. Tut i ho fio l ai. cy, mt III t"ti t liu-(be ssle un i lie Lo e strk $ clo e4 o-.t We ba e now in stor tte 1 .r-.i ihi bt lct- ork er troubt t th: city, co. tiu ,4 .,ooo orth of S E 2L S . Coroprining every (jrsde, from the m-t r.,4 y .;, beautiful Moir ünti'u . , To tte cheapest PLAIN SILKS AM) SaTIXS, Which will ba sold regardle. f tbe recent ( e. I advances. Fixnr DRESS GOODS, la sreat variety. Oar buyer brfnr at tbe htal of tba market Curing the spr'njr. ha made extra eflorts to precur. tbe nnei and most fa-bioaable la lb market, com prising all tbe late I?ariN IVovelties, MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPK AGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELIS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, CC, CwC, ClGths and Cassim2res, For Men and Boy, from the cheapest to th bet tba market aTords. We are alw C!sOl ; OUT m the same term our splendid stock of BLACK MLK CIIt'Ul.AICi. SAC Ql tS, CompriMiig all tb recent PAULS AM LONDON SHAPES, hicLly trin med with ic i:a i. c;i;irLiti: un ii in: ii mm s, nd elegai.t HUME, LORD k CO. $10,00 oo. gui 0,000 OO, S4tO,000 OO, WOL1I1 ii CARPETS. CAhPcT', CA' s ) CUNM T.Nti . .Ucil.tllioii Car cf. Axmiiiwier C'jirpi l. ' U et C'iirpL!. Uoily ftiruel9, T.ipewtry Uru !, 'I hrt'-lly Carpel. Ingrain und Supcis Cottage, Rug and Oiap Carpets, Conrring every trade, a 1 of wki h w.U b ea14 at New Tork Bule.ala prices, together w.U a tu l hum ml Gl Satin and Wool Dnmaiki, 6-4 Cuibruiderd Heps sLace und Taiubour Curialn. not sf. FVRmrisutmra aoous In freat tarlety. "W T.Ta A5DOf every de rip ion. Jf7fhoee in wao f Iba be too a will ti4 It asact to tbeirdvaat taiail aiaatatiy Uta aiU lay ta upplie. far sira&er aa4 fail. HUME, LORD & CO.. l.blAArOLl, EyG-dJai