Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4515, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. TCE3DAT MORMNO APRIL 11. CITY ITEMS. iSTTh only promotion raade at tbo ajaun ieortroSce veiterday, wis thvt of Ar?I E. Crippeo. q-aartermaMer of the M2J. tT" Tho In want cf sc article in the 1ry f(j1 I n oulJ d j eil to cll at Nu. 3 O M Folio wo LÜH, wber tbj will ßu-J epleudid Itock of qv tioda at low price, cd polite ac-comcjo-ialiojr aaleamen to wait on them. Coiif.CTir In our notice vrsteriav room io e w'ORtentiooallj locatel our fneod D.vi , ot thtllt Emporium, on W4bin?tjo strfet, when it ehould hve beeil i'erir. Iv.ni. jut north of the pot vdt. It i Lere jou dt find th Resort hat, t.J it the j report of a-"t crowd of parcbastrs.

t5J The adjutant ffDrl oreaniie!, jr s'era)at, tbc arplas men in Cm? Crr.rff'"n into rew rejtioifi ti, to te riuaibrei the IS4 h r.t 155th. Tbe refcia;rii ill b "pee-iil ofSteird d4 eqalppt-d G7Tb goverr.cr piMihe f rocNraoirn this ooroipg designating Tburedav, the 2 Mi inir., as the daj upon hieb he "invites the people to ufmM iu their charche an-1 pUceaof worsMp," atd "iricin tr ar.aa to Alrt'ghiv God" for the recent victor; He ha t-r-en fit to vouchsafe to our armies ti7The work of sr.riukiirp. the street cjm meiK-ed veaterway. The dut haa become an altajt inauflVrable nuiince, ani we hope that hereafter there will aonae abutment, and thit !u turbulent spirit wilt be allajed. which wilt add zaucb to the satisfaction of tho wh' tre compelled to be upon the street. iliDDt IJaJtD Lit tiibt Hi.Idea Hand drew e large Andiene at the Metropolitan. Alihonh this plat has been produced once or twice on the boards daring the present reason, it nerertheit was the cccaaton of a full hou-c. aiid with the popular and talented Mixs Thome as Ctpitola, anj Mr. White a Wool, wn II that was Leaded to insure tbe acting to be well received. G7"Cspt. John Durni, Uieof the Ghh Indiana volunteer infautrv, haa oreod Feinily Ororerv and Saloon attached, at Nos. 251. 255 and 257. IndiiLa vei.ue, where he i sblv asMed Lj Mr Henry Horn, who will attend to the wnit of any who tnaj call on theo Ct: t BurL j captured with Li rrglmect at Mumf jnlsvilte bj Geo. Bragg. GtiiT CLOtt.xo Sali of the fine stock of linen food, at Feitberston'a auction rooms, N KJ East Washington street To-day will be ofTtrd a fine lot of linen sbfetirg. pillow cs Lieut, hirtinjt linen, fine ez'eniion lii.ea ttble cloih. natkittl, do)lr, toweling, brown and bleached mulin. Ac Lidiea d) not mi4 thi4 Ut chance, tbe stock is still large and well iorted, and mut be closed out to-dav Sle commKitic at 9 o'clock a. m and 2 and 7 o'clock p. n. Li An individual of teutonic eitrtctioa waa fouiMl guilty ot harboring a worlhle-t cur, and fined J9 10 before tbe mayor on jfsterdij. A little knowledge i a valuable thine and had thu individual but known that a licence waa rrqu red to keep one of the canine S'Ctiea, he vuuM h ve been wier and richer to the amount of $J 10 8j much fr I'oni io municipal rruUtiou at tbe mayor's offije. IST Notwithstanding the high prices of labor and building material, it in wonderful to iiotice tbe number of cottage bouea now soringing up as if by magic in the north western part ot the citj. We understand that the Lifatetfe A Indianapoll' railroad company are intending to immeaiately build them a freight houe on the i;e of the on burned about a tear ago, but mub larger, and with all the modern improvements McTanroLiTAN Tiiiatik To nifht the do oeeticpUj "How to Make II'me Uppy" will be produced at the ileiiopolitan Theatre, with laiae Emily Thorne aa Mr D tbchick " io conclude with tbe comely entitled Pel ol the Pettlroas " During the evening Mis Thorne will en'eriain tbe audience with tongs. This is the lst wck of this populir actress, and all who etjjoy good acting should Dot fYil to b present. Saictc By order ot the wr deparrment a ealate of two hundred guns wa fired in the State Houe yard yrs erdtv afternoon, as well a another one at Camp CArrington It needed io official order from the department forthe ibervance of the events of Siturdty and Sundsy, as the people evervwhere at predated tbe new of the surrender ol Lee, and iu a proper manner ! wuuig uiti icpuucvi men iiutiiuc ivi tue w c - of our army. - G71'J & Martin yesterday cold about 30 lota the balance remaining from the fir-i Ip in Bradshaw & Iljlmes addition to the City, on V rginia avenue. Tbe lots aold cheip, avcrsicio about $i00 each. The purchasers will at oi.ee improve the property, putting on dwelling bou-es. Tbi part ot the city ia improving very fast since the s'reet railiosd has brough; that part of tbe city so near the ceutre. tS7A lively trial of speed took place yestcrdsy near th State House, between a soldier and bounty-jumper, whicn resulted in the soldier's winning iu the first beat. Tbe would be sharper was overtaken and csptured in an a'ley, alter which he was furnished with an escott to the of fice of the provon mar.htl, where he will uudoubtelly receive his just deserts. This clis of rascals have about vanished from this community, and there is a good prospect of another of them comiog to grief. "ÜTii'i Orricx " This popular estabii-h-ment. at the comer of Maryland and Meridian atraeia, eecood atory, haa changed hcds Mr. lljets hse disposed of his interest to Jle-i's Mills Sl Green, who intend not only to maintain tb popularity of the instttuiion. but to add wbattver city be ncesirj to ratke it more attrictive. Tbere ia do more cosy, comfortable and quiet a resort in the city, and the choicest wice, liquors, cigsrs, kc , will alway be found at the OtSce," served up by gentlemtnly attenduts Billy Burke will remtin as the principal clerk of the establishment, and he knows how to till the bill. I'ottca Cocht. BuMuess at the police court j yesterday abowed an increase over tbe last le j dais. The principal thttce wis the old one ol : drunkeones. and the u?ul t-euahy for a too iree indulgence io the '-fl wit--r rxiwi" wa fizst. to n.fc;l Lir7e. LI Murrhv. George (rteti. Charles E.llit, C itbsrice Chiton, John Couur. and Samuel Bartbwell Madison Mafoo. for indu'girg bis pue'tlNtio propet aitiea, was multced in the un of f 16 !);, with tweniv davs in the countv jail, where it is probable be will have ample leisure to rt fleet on i the waywardne-s or a me tnai onngs up iu con j finement It may !ern Madison to le-trsu h:m j self hereafter. ! Jaoir Welh vi a con'rioutor to tue cut ei- ', chequer to the am anl ;"J7,4 J, for a violation ; cf a city ordinance. ; TEA5SFXM 0F Ri al L r.sTK The following j tranaters of real estate wte made it tbe cCi,-e of the auditor on veterdav: J jSi len-t'cker 4w Kpps to Jac.b S jcher, lota ; umfr El and tLV in Heodruk'ä sabd vifiou ol i a pan ot out lots romhrr 9'J. n ire city ct In - ianapoIis. rrtefl.taU d Ruer tu J II Karras. Im ncn.btr 170. in Nbt ab- tiviaion part of out lot cumber 45 50, 55. 56 and Cl, io city of l::dunapoli Prices not st ted J U Krpea tu Grorge Bucr. lot rutahrr t? m ih P. AC RR att Iti.n ti l!.d!amro!s Prl-e$1.2inl ; Hnartea N. Gf-ul.iinr to Johr J Hvden. !n i nuu.br C, io out lot ruoiber 4, io tbe cay cf Iu dianipohe Fr-ce $9 tMa. Duncan Mi Ki t to P erce Euear J. lt number 15. in Bad-haw & H dmea' eub div a:ou oi the !Kuth east part of out lot run.t er 100, in tie city cf Indisnapo'is Price $CG0 Sie(.hea Call to Amanda Sanocte. lot number 4 . io Clermont. Pi ice? $O0. Etarna! TBxIrALtiaLEllAiaRcsToaATiTa. Decidedly tbe beat article fr reririrg grey bairto ita natural color, (not dying.) curing all disease of fbescalp, preventir gtl.efiair from lHcg cJ. girir.g it a softness and p!oss th it noth iag el-e tsa produce. Price $1 j-er bottle. Sjld bv all dractjtau. "J.F. Smoci, drugjlst, Bate Hoüi Block, -ftat. ' toi-tf

Tbere wert Icoutambie fitra fintier

ve-terdav la all (Arts ol tbe o'tv In bocor of tbe aurrecderof Le. At time s'ace .tbe eoo raetcetsfctof the war bi tbere been such Jiy mar.lfeed, and estbuIaam Iodu!gei in as upon the receipt of tbe glorious cew Sunday ever.iof; Although the event wai cocflleotlj lookftJ for and longed f'.r, cd all who bd giveo atteotion to the movcmerita of oar armv cd were acquain ted wi h tbe rerctive sitniioa, koew that tbe Je-trunl r. cf tbe reb-I areav was certain, oev-ertf.-!es the cor'Piimtsa'ioo cf the eetit tranatjrui all wiih j'jf , riot alone fur tie ucce-s of our arm, which it auSciect for tbe ratiU'1e of ' firuMi -; but io this lst great ctup tTrUt ot Oraut'ii, we are aurel of a bartloser of better time, when r'a aero alarum eb all be changed to merry creetin," ao1 white-wingrJ pece Kh arr her Horiinicn over the bellicereni ectiouj iJff.re h-tig we hope to ee our "gal lanttioy in blue" come marching home again. Sau er Kial E-tate Wiley 1 Mirtin, real eaUte aucuoneer, nu'd yeter2iy at public aucu-'D the following cnt lot:

4 !ot a Buttaoan tret to II. R. Catbewood trr f PS 1 br1I Ke Itter " 3 0 1 " J. R Lb !!-, ' TlO I " Prai-baw " H Kaan " t G-era b"i " JTi 1 J .hi Tbalman " lin 4 " M. B. C'hmocA " 1.714 I - J. It J-rd n " 3iS 3 M W. H Leri.oflU"r " I " M C D. Lind-ey 1i 3 - W. T. Vmvl " Ti 1 - ! " Charte S baka " 530 4 " M KCaihrwood " 1, iHI 1 Jo-eph Kuck " 77 J t " J. R. Cht4rr 19 1 " " S.muel Smltb " I Ja. S. Hoer VJO 1 on Yirjuia ae. Ueury lodwaM " 7o Total --IM

J57"Xow is the time and Clrk, Johnson L Co 'n. No. 17, Wer-t Washington street, is the place to buy your spring and rummer boota and pilots cheiper than any houe in the city, as their purch-tiT were made, during the late gold piciic, bt E il Reid. E-q., a portion of which hsve arrived, to wit: Men's fine kid. blmorals and Oifoid; also sewed army, pomethirg re w ; aUo a lar:e variety of the latest otylis tif ladies, rai.-es and children's boots aud ehoe, direct frotu the manufactory. Give them a call. A Rarl Cii asck roa Great Bascaim Deastr cl Cro'. have concluded to sell tbeir entire tock of c!oth;ng, piece goods and furnishing iM,.)n id per cnt. Lelow tne regular eot price t his is no humbug, and all goods will positively be old at the above discount for tbitty tl-ijß ..alv- Turchser will do well to call soon. this t;ood thttue to 2ft bnrgVma is short. Remcinbir Df-sr L BruV, No 4, Eist Washicgtcn f'reet, Yoh'a Block. C 6t fT"The ouly plate to procure the genuine patent leather eewtd boots, bridal aitppers. and hi'e snin gi'ers is at A Lintz's B;ot t Shoe -ture. No 2J Wafhincton treet. 1U-3. tPScnour keeps one of the bet dru stores in tbe city, and in addition to medicines of all sorts and the best kind, be h-is everjihitg in the line of toilet articles, for Udiea and gcuilemen. His place is Ho. 5, Batts HoUf Bleck. Foa Rent. A larpe room in the third story of the new Sentinel buildings. No 27 South Meridian ctreet. The room is well lighted and the entrance good. Apply at this office. 7tf. 2T For choice drug, pure toilet posts, bru-hes. combs, &c t arid ,,r ibehest quit kyeat. go to enour'e drug ptore. Bitca House block. Se f)r. Wo. Thomoa'i advertisemerjt ?ojrih page of to day 'a paper. jan 25 tf. on K e 2TA few exchange papers, done up in pack ;e- of 100, can be hsd at this office tf sottis ok i tc Mut aii:s. ti line ais iuJ aar f ivil f iU j Ji4 V cjunt of ibe scarcity of fodder. Teity two divorces were granted in St. Loui lt-t eck. A M'n'reil piper states thit ten geutlemeu ofth- r t pir4u i.oa have on deposit io tlit city $2 300,000. General Ornt' medal contains eeven hunbed dollara' worth of gold, and coat, work and all, eeven thousand dollars. A Weiherfield, Mss , farmer has rasde 14 .000 by rellinic otiions to the army. On tbe riht r-cent that time A " witerfa!! of ftla hair of grlden hue (c rroiv) is worth, in I arts, betwpfn th'rtv nd ! fort? dollirs. Thrre are 42 whip factories in Westaeid, M t9 Tbe olde.-t of them was ttnrted 20 yetrs a?o. The csnnonadinR at Richmond was din"r.ctiv heard on Sundsy at Arlington Iligbtf, Washington, a distance of over WD mdrs The monthly pay roll on the eastern division of the Erie Rtilwav rq iirfs the disbursement of over $2U0,U1K). ThU embraces labor and other items. A rich Russian in Paris who was troubled by the r'e-ence of two roor relations, lately g,tve them $1 200,000 esch to clear out acejever come to Paris again. The governmert has se:ied fifteen hundred barrel of whiky in St. Louis, uton which the revenue tsx had been evadt-d. The li4Uor be longed to distillers in lllitioii The night mail from Eustoo Squsre Station, London, to Perth, in Scotland, performs the j'lurnev. four hundred and fifv-one miles, in 1 1 lj hours, or a; the rate of 4;J miles an hour, including stoppage. La.t week, in Philadelphia, twelve new oil companies were formed, representing a capital of 2 5j.0h0, wi.h 2.030 000 .narea Thia ia not quite hlf a many as waa forme! the previous week, and thirti clr.e lc-s thm wetk before that B?r jm"n I.Lne, a Bptit clergvman at South F-rmingtun, has iavented a ju ket and mak to protect firemen from the sm-.ke and dtmeof a burning building while pursuing their arduous duties. The apparatus bs had Pavrral : rials in Boston, and works well. I The Americm skater, Jscks-n Htrces.at) St. l ter-rurg, gave an exhioition of his t roweas ; on tl.24 h nit , wbicbdrew him in 1.500 roubles, j 0 e o! h mot daring feats is to lean backwards wnac sa uinit uacawaros ini nis n.r toucne me j ic, a;.d ten, wi.hout be!p, recover a pcrpendic i u. tr r n'son Tbe Btltimote i O'iio rAÜrcd coaicany have obtained a charter lor a tier road from Wa-hinpton, by which travellers wil' save fitty or sixty miles, and it moat be complete! within fi e atvirs Another company h-s alto beet chartftei to dj the work if tbe Baltimore com pany fail. The Unitarians hold a notional convention at Sew York this week, ore obiect of which is : like roe-sores for extendluif the boundaries an i i rl ie .ee of the denomination A fund cf i I'lO.tK.H) i.a beirg rais-ei to aid the cause. The steerle of the Cor-cregatienal church in Rr.v -kfield. M k , was stru k bv l-tfhtnipg last rr:i;T nihl ai.d eel on Cr The fl lid rot-Ued r.r ( T I'iCt'. r, at J. HI pis-ire itau the ground, cr. eked th i:rv!erp?i vie? of the Uddit:- The ( ,n brke mmy par.e of glas.1 iu tbe church. and in hci as r cur bv. Shockine langmje used by R?v 31r Birley ot Fiorenoe, Mss. at the Unitr.in conveution io that citv on T htir- Jiy. He said he sti.-u'tl like to -re abouc of rrf-j.-e f ?r the wb'e liberal faith of theco',.'.try,ererith!'.phit ahiuli not be called Unit r; u. Hm u! i f t vor a ej ir tn which ihey could all u'i;e togth.er, and t t s J"-u Chri-t bid ac'el tj the b'neSt th' w..tl l. S ;ne hj 1 cilled bci cv.sl thev were wrong Cn';-t tie ut tnouid ne :l T t ... vor of kllii g him Master Jeeus Cri.l. or Mr Je-ui Chr t, in order to explain h; chancier In the coure of some conversation in re laticn to ds. Gov Acdrtw? related a Texan practice io traing dof s with sheep. "A dud is lakeu fron iis mother before it eve are opened aid put .with an ewe to aucklr Altera lew time the ee becomea recotc led to tbe ptp, which follows hetilike a lamb, grow up iruonrg an t reaair.s witlf the 3 kI, and Pu .lf, man or i-Uit e d-g can cooje ht tli been; d il ed. will bring: the dtx.k to the fold rejuiarlv at ?ft o'clock. If yoa babltnaily feei h!a at tbat lizs

Telegraphic Dispatches.

pc an 3 itruiUTroini aaR-TiTan iimni. ffor Tlornlng itepwrtsee riret Fstfe. 31IJDIVIOIIT REPORT. Latest War Hews. PURSUIT OF LEE. THE ST. ALBANS RAIDERS. General Hejoicinj all over the Country. REPORTED ROUTE OF FLORENCE. FROM RICHMOND. Ac. Ac. Vr.. aC. From lexv Vork. Ntw Yobk. April 10 Tbe Commercial's fpeii! sa: The surrender of Lee has caused considerable excitemert iu the gold msrkct, but co panic as yet. Gold opened at 144 and went np to l45I ce M r t uiton Iron l'ort Royal. April 7, his arrived. SI.e brir c no rtvj. Evervthin ia I progre?iicg fiuely at Sivar.nsh ar.d C!urlcton The cfdjiiticn ot the pfcple i vastly improved. The announcement of Lee's n-rrendcr last nia-ht created the reatcet exci.emer.t iu this city. Impromptu illumin ttior nt mtny private dwel!incs quickly followed, with prop!e hurrhing The streets were ni!ed with jt-jple hurrahing, incine, and dsr.cing with joy. We hive received to-day dipatches from al cokI every citv. viüape a;:d hsmltt in the couutry,howit:g tl it the jme j y prevailed tbro.'hout the land. The Herald's cnrre-pciident thus recounts the puruit of Lee's army: The 24 h corps rer.rhed nei Blsck's and White's elation, on the South Side railtoad, or. the morning of the I.h. wi'b GeiiS Grant and Ord. The rth corps and civalrv pu-hetonto Jettersvilie, on the Dmvilie road, and arrived there without any fighting.. The 21, 6. h and 'J:h were following cWely in their rear, and by dght of the 5th thev were all opou the Danville rojd, and the 21th up to Burkesville June tion. It aprears that Lee ordered tint portion of his armyeut t ffby our piercing his line, on Sunday, to joiu him at Amelia C H . fening to hare them attempt to reach Burkesville Junct'cu. and so on to Dsnville. When General Grant reached Notoway Court Houe. a s'atTofScer arrived stating that Sheridsn hai encountered the enemy in smsll force at Jertersville, and had driven him and made im portant captures. Our column hid intended to go into camp, but Grant thought Lee's only hope wis in forced ranches, and he therefore ordered tbe advance continued. The men who had alre idr tramped twenty mi'es, on being informed of the stirring news from Sheridan, cl imored to march all night and start ed off with cheers. Whenever Grant was recognized as he tode along the line, the delight of the soldiers wa-expre-ed in the most enthu-iastio manner As one division exhausted it-elf in cheering, another would take it up, and so it went along the whole column Sxn, another dispatch waa received from Sher idan, and its contents were such as to caae Grant to leave the road and cut a crow the country to She.-idan'a headquarters On the niffht of the 5th the armj lay in line of bsttle stretching acros three cr four miles of country and tscirr Jetterrille. Carter's divis ion of rivalry lay on tie riht flmk and Mckenxie's on the left. The Infantry waj forme! with the 9'h corpj on the right th in the centre and the 2 i on the left. During the night Lee moveJ cfi" many of bis tr-iir.s, and it W:is fe.ucd he would elude this col umn Ord ws to m-rch in the motnirg towards Lvnchburg and cut off bis retreat to any point south ofthat. The whole armv in tho morning moved five miles on the rosd to De.itouville. In tbe forenoon the 2 I and 5 h corps s-upceeded in fallinc u&nn Gordon's corps guarding Lee's rear, in the vicinity of Deitonville, st-imreding a portion of it an i cspturing many prisoner-i and mstcrisl Gonlon took ud one psition after another on hill tons and succeeded in retsrdincour pursuit to a limited ex'ent. Refueee and deerrers state that Lee's army wss fulling t pieces. A refugee also states that trait: were rui nine from Richmond to Dnville all thst day and that Jff Pvi st:d cabi net retched the-ein th afremoon and were taken to the reside nee of Mr. Sutherland. This refugee nlso fsvs Be nreard telegraphed that Stor emsn was on the Dmvilie and Greensboro rsilroad, teiring it up t.etween thoe places. The Herald' correspondent from the cavalry recounts the movements of this arm of the ervice in pursuit of Lee Th-ir rrnr U ird wss overtaken, numbering 30. strongly entrenched across the Nomogine creek, having destroyed the bridge and felled trees across tbe ford to impede pursuit of the adrancing enemy. Fire ws opened uron them, which w? returned with vior. They were final Iv shelled from their position. A number of men j were at once dismounted, tbe obstructions re moved, and trie command cro?sed, wnen evident demonstrations of the enemy' flieht were met with, the road being strewn with ail sorts of munitions, debris, cannon, and ammunition. Ammunition was alr-o discovered secreted in the wood. Fushirc on, Briineer s brieade of cav I jr. r. ). waspoou encountered by our 21 brigade. j Colonel Wells commanding, ftte rebels eca'terj ed 1 ke a fiock of hheep on being fired on. i In the charge Lieuterjact Custar, brother of General Cu-tar. got detached from tbe command but cs roe in with a rebel battle rltg acd fo ;rte?n Johnnies. Col Copper, with the 3d brigade, about the sace time overtook tbe rebels Eear DesnisvilSe Soresding on cch side of the road, our men went ia under the wildest excitement. Gen. Custar teeing that unless we covered more ground with our cavalry many more rebels would ecspe, sent buk ar.d hurried up the 1st brigade. Several miles were thus paaai over and many rebe!, were mVrn 81ld mun5f;OI1? c,thered. until finally the rebels rallied t3 make a stand Our cavalrv formed for a charge, when a strong f-rce of rebel infantry was discovered in the rear. Our men fjuih: well, luwlv tilling back, when they were reinforce! and the rehels driven back again, followed closely until nih; et in The rebels were driven tweuty-two miles, routed at every poiut, and losing a cumber ot men. artillery, wagons. Ac. O.ir whole loss was not fifty. On the 4 h the mtrch ws resumed and conI tinuel till the afterovn, when the enemv were overtaken and skirm:;h:n'- er.ued, which conti- ! uh! till tiibt. Th- Cotnmerci 1 Wahir.ßton oecial say: S .(Ii i tt time bis elapsed for Wilun to have Selm i. Ala., ai.d mdiiarv authori;ics have been i -.-tirt- to h-.r of fiM. j J.Kj, n Rrftker.rile was Rr.nwn to be with Lee on Frida v. and bore are ectf rlainrd iLat he j h,, it.ttl ctr tured. Pollard, who took advantare of th esctre of Wm R'cbruon, ha te-n rre-tei in Rich mord and coaimH t -Ci-'.Ie Thuoier Ittreaonable !ar tu ige. 1 he Sir. Coy of Dabl-n which wi it eail toriorrow.ft.r Liverpool, w ti dispatrhed th'a alter iioou in order to tiketh new of Lee'a ra;itula:ivn Ther.ido.' allettatu to-dav lotrd to sead a coninvttee to President L;nco'n fr the purp.'if tl tat :t C O'C drait cu'i ei.de J fid dV I'reni lornnio. Toio.aro, ApillO Tie raiders wete brought betöre the court llis morning acd all di-chired exee-t Young, who was committed fwr trial. I'ratni l'alr Caiao. Ard 10 TLe War Eagle's Haducab s(vial announce tl?e comple'e route of Forrest's srrcv rer Tuacsloosa, Alabama, by Wi!on' cavslry furce Mmy (risontrs taken; no dte or further particulars Buford, witij small force of cavalry la tear Corfntb.

rroxa TTathlnf ten. Wxai5eT05, Ap'l 10 Tbe department are all closed to day blJ every body is keeping holiday, Sccr'j Stanton expresd Lis oj icior: tiat there will be no more heavy Cbtiag. ' ' It 1 expected here that Jobc!oc will surren der t army A special dlfpatch wai y?srerdsy sent to Can. Sherman. Mr. Lincdla bt retwrAd and is c!oiet3 with hi cabinet. There if reuca u beütre that Jeff. Davis was at Dacviüe oo Siturday night tryir g to join Johnson wi'b the archives of the late rebel government at d a large amount of specie. Reliable information has heea receive! from a gentleman who left Richmond yes'crday. He says that Gen. Shrpley, by order of the presiddnt has given aafe conduct to Senator Han'cr to go and come from thit city. He is supposed to be on his estate io B-ex county, 50 miles from Riehmcr. i. There were no pray er offered in the churches yesterday for the president and of course none for the confederacy . Thecit;xens fjererally regard the war as over and further re?itence unne'esary. The RicbmoGd Wh:g cf Saturday says tbe f-tsteixent that f bei e would be a meeting Iat eveniae of fuch members of the Virginia leeialature as still remained in the city, was net strictly correct. There was co meeting of the legislature or others, but fimplv an informal confer enre and consultation cf private individuals, am"i.'g whom were members of the legislature

Tbe motive of these gentlemen coming to- j tether was to heir from Judge Campbell the j terms upon which Pre-ilent Lincoln had eipress- : ed himself n willing that Virginia might return . to the union. Messrs J R Anderson. David J Berry. Na- ! thamel r. Tyler ar.d H . Thomas, were appointed a rommifee to inform the lei.-lature and Governor Smith of President L:ncoln's terms, and Jude Cimpbrll was requested to accompany the committee, who were to leave the ity as soon is passports could be procured. It was said to be probable thit they would get off this morning. We prefer rot to ctate our understanding of President Lincoln's term?, a? our information on tbat bead is not official. The information received ia Washington of the president's proposition i that it wss of a very liberal charae'er. The navy department has a dispatch from the comtmndant of tbe navy yrd at Pensscola, from which it is ascertained that no lives were lo?t by the "irking of- tbe monitor Milwaukee She was surk by a torpedo, on Blakely river, on the 27th of March Preparations for raiding her had been commenced. It is further learned, from the same dispatch, that on thesame dav the army under Gens. Canbv, Smith and Granger bad a fight with tbe rebels and drove them into their works. Admiral Porter reports to the navy department bii recent operations on the James river. On being satisfied that the rebels were about to evacuate Richmond, he proceeded to remove the obstructions in the ris er, and succeeded in act.inz a channel through. He accompanied the president to the city, where he found the rebel rams and gunboats all blown up, except an unfinished tam, the Texa, and a small tug gunboat, the Beaufort. Tbe foltowicjj vessela were destroyed: Virginia, flig b;p, 4 guns; ironclad Richmond, 4 gun-; ironclad Fredericksburg, 4 guns; ironclad Nanpemond, 2 puns: wooden ship Hampton, 2 guns: wooden ehip Roanoke, 1 gun, a wooden torpedo tender, end a school-ship. Slime ot tbete will be raided. The Beaufort and Texas he has taken for our use. The Tredegar work and naval ordnance depot were untouched. Duiing lherejoi incs her to-day the President who returned from Richmond last evening, was called out and t aid, I am greatly rejoiced that an occasion litis occurred to pleasurable that the people can't restrain themselves. (Cheers ) 1 suppose that arrangemenU are being rnsde for some sort of formal demonstration, perhaps this evening or to-morrow. (Voices, we can't wait,) If there should te such a demonstration, I cf course will have to respond to it. (A voice, tully for you ) I will have nothing to aay if you dribble it out of me (Luighter and cries of we want to hear yoj now ) I see you have a band. I propose cow closing up by requesting you to plan a certain piece of mu?ic or tune. I thought Dixie one of the best tunes I ever heard. (Liughter.) T::e band bean to play Dixie, but soon eeed. The pre?ide;.t continued: I bad heard that our adversaties over the way had attempted to appropriate it. I insisted, yesterday, we had fairly ctpfutei it. (Cheers and laughter ) I presented the question to the attorney general, and he e-ve his opinion that it is our lawful prxe (Lighter and chcerc ) I a:-k tbe band to give us a good tune upon it. The band accordingly played Dixie with extraordinary vigor, when 3 cheers and a tiger were giveu, fallowed by the tuzo of Yankee D 'Odle. The president then proposed 3 rousing cheers for Grant and all under his command, and next 3 cheers for the nvy and all its force. They were heartily given. The president retired amid hiixxts, the tone of Hail Columbia and the fittrg of car ncn. The navy depirtmeut to day received the following from the command tn.'s ofSce at the navy yard, Fensicola, Fl , dited March 30: Brigadier General As-both, commanding the military district ot western Florida has just informed me that M-jr General Steele, commanding the 13th army corns had met wirb, on tie 25 h inst., the rebel General Clanton, who is mortally wounded. He has taken 250 prisoners, seixed two railroad trains at Evergreeu, ten milea above Pollard, on the Montgomery rail road, and hsd torn up nd destroyed tbe track both at Evergreen and Pollard. 3! jor General Steele, at the Iatct advices, Sunday 26 h, was marching on Blakely. The National Intelligencer of today has the following: We letrn from a reliable source that .Tudge Campbell, of Alabama, formerly of the United States Supreme court, and one of tbe Hampton Rjidi tommisaioners of the rebel government called upon the president at Richmond, and urged him to issue & proclamation cf a conciliatorv character, exoressinz their bc.ief tbat it would hive at this time a most salutory efftct. The president was, however, not then prepared for tbie, and it wis reasonable to uppo?e be would decline action upon this huject while Grant wn pressing upon Lee's retreating forces That the president will now adopt this course the Intelligencer has lesson for believir.j. From e: Ii lea gm. Chicago, April lUth Stores, public offices, and courts nearly all c?oel to-day. Business entirely suspended and the day given up to rejoicing over the news. A proee.-;on was frmel this atteinoou composed of the fire department benevolent societies and citizen generally, over a mile long. Flutbura-m to nibt ia at fever beat Public buildings anJ pr;va;e lesiierce. are briliantly illuminated. A saiit of 200 guns were fired to day. Di.-patches received from various towna and ciiie throughout the wet s2-w ec;hu'am verv great I From M. Louis. St. Lovia. April 10 Tbe final vote ot the sta;e convention on the i.ew constitution was t-ken Sttuiday afteri ooa and resulted 35 forand 13 a-airjt Ii ia to be ubfciutd to the reor,!e on the 6ib of June, ai d if ratified to go into ffect July 4 h. At a quarter t? two to-dsV the convention ad jourr.ed ine die, alter a f e.ion of 18 days Bws'refs partially tu-pended. General joy exrresed over tbe eurrenrier of Lee Frena t lev eland CLKTrLar, April 10 The steamer Ciuito arnvrJ thii r.orur: Erie railway a ttom Din kirk. ki. She reports no ce in s ! et of Dar:The MeiKe.-i ihr ib'jval tit will now run reularly fer the teaaor. A Mlute cf 73 guns is rw Erivs The ton i wild w;;h jjy. Business is m-jfeaded. Pro ces.'icrs are marching through the streets, with mui and speeches. rrom IJoldabor Fl. C. GotrsBcao, April 6 Deerters and referees, rep. it the evacuation cf Ktleib, and that the enemy were throwing: up worka on Tar river, at Kcay Mnuct. about 40 suiles from here, towsrd We!:u.cti the TYclifU aud Wilmicgtoo rad road. The enemy are buruirJi- the bridges and tits co this road, aud crrtibji oST tbe rails. . It 1 thought Johnston will to tit relief of Lee fiii army fa mutti deacrallsed.

rrcin rrtrtfi flonree. Foxraxai Moyxoa, April 9. The aiaaamer 5tvada arrived bere to-day from Wilmington, N C. Miliury a?4irs la tbat vicinity are perfectlv quet, and tbe city is quietly reumicg its former tcsicesi aspect. The store were being rapidly repaired and everything indicate a speedy return to tbeir former homes of thoc wbo fled at tbe approach of our troops

From ruiladclpbla. PatLADtLrnra. Aoril 10. Forney's Pres has a report tbat Gen Stoceman baa cut tbe railroad between Dtnville acd Greensboro, led that Sherman haa occupied Raleigh. From i Incinnatl. CiNCixNATt, Anrd 10 By or.lers from tbe war department X) guns are being fired to day. Tie city is alive with excitement, and very little busice doing. From Philadelphia Philadcithia. Ar-ril 10 Subscriptions received to day to the ? 30 loan amount to $20S, G.f0 From Huffnlo. DcrraLO, April 10 There is great rejoicing here und in other cities over the Itte glorious new. COMMERCIAL. st rsiaeaAra. Olnrinnatl Tlarkei. Ctncita AVi, April 10. Flour unchanged end quiet; but little done; Sunerfine $7 00. Wheat iu fair demand at fl 50(3$ I 55, fur red. Corn dull. Rje hJd at 05c. Otts C4c. Wbitky dull; tmall aale kt $2 10. Nothing done in provision. Prices nominally unchanged. Potatoes in large supply and unsaleable to anv extent. The best would not bring over $2 00 per bin el. Clover seed $15 and demand moderate. butter unchanged, pr'me to choice 25(330;. Eggs 2Jc. Oold clo.scd at $1 45(31 4C. i Viru Marke. Hivt Toti, April 10. Cottoa dull, nominally lower, at 33c for mid dling Fioue heavy, at 1 (1(2 20c lower; $7 90Ö IS for extra atare: S3 50 rats Ca extra round booD Ohio, and $ 709 5 for trade brands; markets closing heavy. Whisky now active and lower; n esterrt pale, last eveuing. $2 152 17. bent dull and noamitllv 2 2 3c lower: winter red and amber western were renorted sold but could cot be traced to any reliable source. Kyedull. Barley and malt dull and nominol. Corn dull and rather heavv;new white and yellow $1 40 Oats dull; bSc' for western. Petroleum quiet; 31c for crude, 52(5 53c for refined in bond, and 72(73cdo free Coffee dull. Rice dull. Sugar dull. Molasses inactive. Wool dull. Potk opened dull and lower : $26 0026 75 lor i.ew mes and cbsinc at $2424 50 tor '63'64: d cah anl regu'ar wit, cloing at $24 25 for cs.-h, f24 00(124 75 for'pne- Cut mis steady at H15o lor ebonhlcrs tnd 15l6sfor hams. Bicon steady at H?il5i cumberlsnd cut. and 1515.j for long ubbeJ Lfeef bams lower and more active at $19 23 00. Beef dull tat 12(15 for phiu necs. and 1G21 for extra mesi. Lird latbrr dull at l.18c. Butter dull at 1320e for Oi.io. and 2033 for State. Cheese q-iitt at 13 (3 22c Ciover seed advanced to 13 50, and (Otd de man-?; timothy J4 50. Flx SI CO, and dull Money easy at 6(27 ner cent. Sterliuc quiet at 106(3103. Gold dull and dec'dedlv lower, opening it $1 44. and closing at $1 44. Government stocks steady. SKI TOSK MOXXT MARKKT. Niw Toar, April 8. Money moderately easy at 67 per cent, with the bulk of the transactions at the inside rate. Sterling dull at $1051(21 09 for first class bills " Go'd heavy and lower, opening at $1 44 and closing at f 1 444 Government stocks more aciive and firm. Latee Oold closed at Gallagher's exchange to-nifht at $1 45 ANNOUNCEMENT. FIFTH WARD JOSEPH HARRIS offra b1mir t the ludependett voters cf tbe ) ifth Ward, aa aa independent onion candidate for Councilman. 'At. Harris ia an old citizen of the Ward, has all bia property in it, aad if elected w!!l pled e himself ta aid la aecnrirf cheap ras, light taxes, and to l wk af:er tbe interests of tbe Ward in tbe Cooccil and ace that it has ita fair share of a 1 publ c improvements. FEATHER RENQVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, H AVISO ESTAFLTäniD THEUSRLVES FOB A borttim ia ludianapolli, at No. 247 Indiana Avenue, vTith one cf B'llty's Patent Improved ßc&avators, bv wblfh Featbra are clead of all Moth, tilth aid Unhealthy Imparl iea. li.creaaia: tbe balk rrom ae-fourth to cn-bair; a'so giinc ibem all the quW lies of a; odd new fea heri. Price ti CO per Bed. B-da mill be tken and re.U. r d fre ot cbarfa to cu-tonir. Addrr Bx s- lnJianph, aUo, order lett st C. Hahuu's Grocery, iS3 ulinoU trrat; T. Bra la, 19 V rRinia avenue; H. H. Laneabrg A Co.. 339 South Mer dian rert; Jbn R. Marot, 33-i at WanhlDglon ?treet. wi'l be promptly attended to. Kirtttscii -Ma'or Will Cumack, B. C. 8faaw, tbe firm of brew A aha; William William, C;tj Felice. Cah paid fcr rid and new featWi. mrU-iu PROFESSIONAL. 1IE,'EAG II. FIXCII, MILITARY ATTORNEY, AID NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 & 12 Up-Stairs, Blackford's Block C"ri.r of Waihinf.aa asi htrr'.aa reeta. Jac. 14 -2r. BOURDON WHISKY. J. Sc D. WWXVAXi No. 77 South Meridian Street, Inblanapelu, Ind. WKOLSSALKDALKSSIX TOEIIGS A5D WlfXSTIC 'I HIT. attentica ef tha trad U ca!4 to ocr eoapleta to;o at toqial'tv and ptlee. Oura'ock of BoUKBOy WHISKT I carpaaaedby any .tabh.hment in th. P'.at., aad d.al.r. artakinr to purchaaa Cop par DtatiUM itorloa Whi.kyaro Javtt to call efor parchaaicg. "; :C7W. bsv. rsaoved frtoa 13 Etat Waahiajtoa ftraet tT7th Ma?ia.aB trtt. J. 4 D. DU7CAX, 77 Sobth Martiaa Strwal, acVOt-ry Ud'.atapoMa. lad. 65.00 REVARD! LOrOS OS ABOUT THE 11 Of M.ABCI, A black poi&ier pup, with a mall whi'.o pot oa breaat whtta baT on Tor tow ; ab ct ea weko oid. Any para rotaxalaa: aabl pap to aa at a. Sa Mafia Xaat itrro'- rU r teat v tbo abow ra ward, ap-LCt TUHAJ TSXCDOKt.

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THE UNION i nUNIX CÜ11PM OF INDIANAPOLIS. IS HOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. Canh Capital, OÖOO.OOO Capital Hound for the Payment of I.owe, $100,000. No Safer fompaii) vasevrr Orgpan- . Izcd in the United States. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE YERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. UTREN T0Ü CA5 HAVE EQUALLY KELliflT lauraoc. at hora.. why aetxi yoar nmey abrvad? Ageti In every cgmEty In the Stata. jrpiLCtKS 1S5UKU fcT 3CART1!DALR 4 OkCBBs, In tba fir.t buildicf oit fthe Tct OTot, 2to. 4, op-taira (TalbottA ew'a B'ock.) JAM Its M RAT, rrejideat. I. M. VimittU, V. Prea. ana Treaa rer. D. yf. GHCBKS. Secretary. i r e o t x Jam M. Ray, Cab'ar of Slata Fanl; Tbonaa R. Aharpe, af flatcher 4 abarp.'a bank, lodi aoapoli; Alfred Harricon, af Harrlsea's Bsnk. IndiAnapolla; Wn. H. tngli.h, Pre-iJat of Firt 5t:onl Bank, Inai. asapolia; Wa 8. Huftbard, cf CItiiea'a Satioaal Tank, Iaäiaaa poll; J. kl BalJw'n, of J. n. Batdwla A C., Ind an.pi:. Geo. Merrttt, of Merrill A CooghUn, lad.; Lharlea H. Kymad, of Morri., üo!min k Co., Isdlanapi!i'; K. B. Aartindal.,Icd!asapolit; Jease L William, Banker, Fort Wayne, tad.; Geo W. Katbbone, Pre-ldaLt of branch cf Bank cf State, Evantille. Ird ; L. O. Warrn, Uaaker, Terr. II ant., Ted. J.La W. Hra, Ca.hier cf Branch back, Mocrie, lud. Stooliholdor CaWInFla'ebar, Sr., Jamea M. hay, Tho. H. Sharpt, Alfri-d Harrlsra, Wm. H. Knu'.i.a, Wm. S. obbatd, J. U. Faldwio, Geo. M.rriit, G. W. Kathboce, L. G. Warran, Je!e L. Wilhan. J. W. Darnon, K. B. MartiadAle, Chaa. H. Kaymeai. W. J. Balliday, Wa. A. Kradfcar, X. Brownie; A Ca., Jo Ü. PaitiMn, KiDgan A Co-, J. H. Niioo, Wm. Bell. PliL.y Hoaaland. M at Lanrfls Go. M. William, W. W. Iatbem, Dr. I'. H Jame.ca, T. R. Elliwtt, Bi b.p Aasra. 8. W. Watson. Jame R Tonng, . Geo. B. Taade, Wm. Y. Wiley, A.G Prtiibese, R. K Rickar. J.R. Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Baxtar, Major U. L. Baad, X. K. Arne, Jr., A. AH Scboull. J. V. Perrioe. lr.(ram FlrUkar, W. I) Atl.n, B. F. Wilt. Iaa. zoble. Wm CoJBhlin, LncUa Hill, J. C. 8. Harri!.. Kichola McCaty, AqulliA Jone, Jr., Rcnen Applazate, Jer McLen, Wra. Brad.n, Mark V.. Keevea, Jobn W. G:ubb, S. 17. Ilammon D. W. Grnbb. I .otis Jordoa, Klisha J. HoUd. J. W. Marphy, mrl5-d30t U. S. LOAN. By autkcrlty of tba SVrretary ut tba Treaaary, the andersifLetl Btt asitiraeU tba General Subscription Ageocy for tba al. or United State Traury Notea, bearing aavaa aad tbrte-tentbs per eeaf.lntereat, per aaaura, known a tba SEVEXTHIRTV LOAN. Ttee wcU are lwaed ander date of Anrast Utk, 14, aad are payable three yeara fronj tbat time, ia currency, or are convarlib! at tbe cptioc of tba balder lato U. S. 6-20 SIX PER CENT. GOL.D BEARING BONDS. Taa. Baad ar. worta- a prvnian, wbich increas. tba actaal proSt oa tba 7 SO l.aa, and ita vnmiiio frv Sfts aid nmnVt; laoti, arAtcA add from 04 to Lrt4 r raf. vrt, accord. dj to tka rats lav led oa atker property. Tba lcter.t i pay at1, in carrenej aemi-ancaa'.lj by cospou attacked to eacb note, which au b. cnt arwl .14 mt,j War.k or backer. Tbt intrre aaocLt t. One cent per day on a 350 note. Two cent $100 Ten $.00 ao - 31000 1.00 &5O0O Ifot. r all dtaoa!oiWni aaa.4 will a promptly fvraUkaJ apoa recaipt of sabacriptiona, aad the act forwarded at odc. Tba Interort to tb 15th of Jane rait will be pa d la aiwace. Ik' Is THE ONLY LOAN IN' MARKET now o3eral by ii.a Government, aad it ia confidently expected that its oyarlor advanttfei will aiakt it tba GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lea than t30, 000,000 of tka loan aathorirvd by tbe lat Cooper are now oa tho n:arkft. Tbl accent, at tke rat. at which it la being ab?rbt, will all b. ubacribed for with'a fvar month, im tbe aotea wiQ ndaabtod'y c&aatxand a prraino, a baa aa'foranly bcea the ca.a oa c!oirg th. tabacrlpttoa to other l.aaa. Ia order tlat citlietiia every town atd aactioa f lk covBtrymay b. afjried facili'lea far taking tb. loaa, tbe Xatiooa! Backt, State Basks and Privat tiz:t tbronxbont tbe canatry kava generally ajree tor celvs iibcrip!503 at yar. .Subscribers will e'.'rt tbeir ova ejents. Is whom ta.y kav. BMfW, aad wfe. cl't are to ba ieporjib!e for t delivery ef La 't fry wic'n tby ree.lT. rder. jjirir coojxe, h Sabseriptlon Agaat, Phradcipbia. fabacrtptioaa will ba recalled hj tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK. IndiaEapors, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apra-d3avw3a ia NOTICE. Dissolution ol Copartnership. TBI Prtn.rbp boratofor. exiatie erdertb. ran. rrea. A Kroof 1a thia dar di.holv.l tr mctaai on-act. Mr. B. Mister Lartig boaht tka fall ta-ereat f G. Krtf la th. Hariwar. isa.ir... cf tbe okt fin AU 4ara a4 a.bu a? tAa 14 Era wU bo ataa4 by ihair vaccaa.ora C. FUSE. a. KROPP. talUaaptU, Aprli ItAI. .rcrr corjtiiT.rEtismp. TBEfatvroot wfO Kr.pf.ta tho BardwanJ Baaiaaea, ksowa under tko trat o' Fr a 4 Kropf, bav eg ba bought Uli aay by R. M'xur, tho new tra will U kaowa ua4r taa aaas. aT f JUtaX A JtlTEK. c. rREac. pvi - .--.- H.njrrxa.

CITY LOAN.

rvn $40,000. iNDimroLis six per lent coi:po. no ads. TEfASCXEE'Jt CfPlCE, l!XASAOtta, ApiU ?ih. i-aX. ( SK.aLVD rrrponal wl be receid at ihe Tranrea 0c r tb. Uiy of lod anapnl;.. aatilih t a aay or ap-n. I SC, jt auwr rt - a cf aas of f M a4 apwari, ta a loaa f $ WßiJ, uarii4 br a ra.-la'K. t-r tbe Cüy Coscc.l, ft bfiikrj ZZ 1, 153, lor tho parpaM of faal;rf tbe debt vf tt i c tj TL. Rob!, wilt br iatf rt at tb. rat. of 1x v oewt par aBDm, payabl. aint .anaally at tho oc cf tho Treaturer, to-wu: ontbo Nt dya ot NsirmWr and May. lkt r, riedpal LI Le dae asl pjai: ta tho lt div of Mav. ll6. Hon. Jamea MTTiof, recorc(ad aa ao af tho ableat law)ers In tie Wet, hat guea a wrutew op ak (Wi with the City Cleik.) tbat thia luu. tf Bccd ia aaxicUy I'ira!. Upew tibcr:ptfra or the aas, er "y part thref. atnot le-a than far, will s!o bo received a; tho Mayor's U' actii tbe am date. Th riittl to rJct all prcpoal I rerr.l, except tbat ro rid xnott raverabl to tbe c!:j ba!J b rojectod ai d other ! f.vrratle eceird. Tc. proposal. h.alt tat. tbe amnant bid tor, a ata th prk-o a d d'oomtnatiuo if IW-d cured, a W, l(S)'e, fiOO'a er t,'-J. nJ -toald be cirected to tho City 1iaB'r aai in crcd -prrp ! for Loa." In tho r-Mlut on aith r:xi g the ln tbe fth of tho City ta i led, ed to tery tbe nretaary tat f. r the pa meat of the aane, collectalla only la cah er daa ictereot cot pnr.a ofvaid Bond. Twenry.fire percent. f tbe ataonnt of tbe bidi may Vo paid In City Order of any 3at or ine. By order of tbe laa L'oiaa,ittea. Jöt. K. F.5GUB, P. n. JtMEJtoX, A. H. FROWN, II. CoBCRjr. i. CATh.N, apriO-dtiUtath CoiLtoltUo. PETROLEUM. BOSTON 11 Füll I! ii Yorjit. NO INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. A Limited Number of Shares for Sale at Three Dollars per Share. IOU.OCO DOLLARS WORKING CAPITAL. SUBSCRIPTION LIST FILLING UP. )nrk ACRES O THE BPST OIL TFRK1TOST, ojUU adjoinirg the O QL'KTTP, M APLK HALS, JKHSEY a-jd DALZrI.I. WELL.H. Alo.ntLe lucbacaa Farm acd Clarion h'.rrr, whirb rotnle to rival UU Crark. Room for 3,000 Volio. he Tat iivekt c(. a'l parties -b. u'd eall at tb oca of tbi Com pan, Ha. 12 RCOAHW AT, w Toik.ex.ta ir fr tbovtM-lre. and F IHT OF MaKAOKRS, WHICH GUAKA FF S ACOMPl.KTK DKVF.LOpJ lT OP THK PKÜPAKTT. TRUSTEE A: CHAS L. HAUri'50, Bt-tn. M AkCIUA L HI MÜS-, ew Tcrk. WM. SL!GMAW. New Tora. JACOB hTrTrHF.IMF.K, 5ew Tork. MJWAKU J. WiL.oi, ew vera. 1AC BLUMIF.IMKR New Toik. MuMUNO yinilKlMKH. Kocb.ator. ilfkT COHN, twYnk. ST" WART hWtLL, Ntw Totk. aprlO-dCfo4 MERCHANT TAILORING. rCCF&IKTOR OP TBS MERCHANT TAILORING E H T V U JL. I H II 31E1VT, NOR?' PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Two Dooit 0ul!i of I'ost Ode INDIANAPOLIS octl-tftf INSURANCE. Losses Faid in 46 Tears OA'EK ÄTNA BUILDING, IliDIAnAPOLIS. It .'. 1 t A t " - - ; lVV Erected 1359 Owned by tha C3. NRT ASSETS JAM) IM , 1865, $3,677,362,71. FIRE ZTTZjAJSTD .AVIGATIOa5r RI9$K9 P-Acencie ia all lbs priadyal Cities aadTsws ta tko I aited Staut. JTAtiration fee In-art we wtl Vo pTKjllj atttr i'i to. W1L HENDERSON, Agent, fcttls-Tiiy nniiA!rAPOLiii.r!rTjiAirA. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. uvj r. aarr. - - e.a.vont. ICCI'I' ft TOnLLHSOM, produce ; cof.":jssiotrQRn:MiTs, 1. 15 Wttt Peatrl f treat ' - "'"I ISDtlKirOLH. Dxalku nt csAnr. ruivt, icmt, loof. FoalJj, Oil Jca, Potator, l r. a acd Urtod ' fa1rtView pa c Caaaaunr Pto4bw7 . - , - Dboral CaO advaaaoa rnaio Caaairr.estts 14-dX

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