Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4516, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1865 — Page 3
DAILY "SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 12.
C I T YTT EMS. that tbe rrtat e naatioo drama "Se?eI bj Satan," will be proUuce-1 at lh M tropoliien to cir,Lt. Secure sen. Dl'auaato Krenci M. McDifiill. captain 123.b loJ , bee be diahoajrablj dnrQla4 tha MtTtc oo accoautof absence) without leete. tI7Tl receral tf Jer dim'iug Ü1 Lieutenant Utah J . Colline. ol the 26ib, and Captain John Hollows ol lie C3J Iud.au, has been to trsfQ-jed a to rvai tbtcuce with leave. - ss aae e - K7"A larj dro? e of truUa, iateo-JeJ for tbe (Of crbitcol. wer irif co fel our oßic ja rdtj. Thaj wert fiut looking atiaa'a of ll? kinl. UP Davie' bat lote : fcir Jörn koutb of tha poat office), on renostlvatiia etieart. and will in ail trobabtlitj remain there, despite oir tJT-irt to locate it in another place. tiT Jamea Sariaehert, for making a awina of bioieelf. waa ßt.el $10 jesterJay, by tLe major Janet abould abla,ii; be will twi it more ecocomical. tJTTbe uJ-ien Low er yesterday burrid pe desuiaca woder abetter raibtr uacttetsobiou!;. It waa a great dtisigtr to ixA.t-l rxot.e and It male fabrics. tThe dilapidated condition of tbiupa alut the a'ate bouae yard ar.d builJirg is ut.deroiL A work of repair., which add an improving appearance to tbiiitrs. Tbe dome ban been retinoid aLd paiatexl, aiid lLo yard made clean. Il7 Tbe raio yesterday inorüiüi relieved the tpntikliog man, bnt may he return with the returning aun, at onlj few hoars of old Sol't rat are ntceaaary to render h'.e prcseace ind;jpetiab!e. WaTtD-CiTT Wit FtwD OaDiaa We are bujloa; city war iucd ecrip at full market rate ur . . - t. WlLlY L Marti, 12 C I'.rokeM. tsj Tbe Supreme Court baa made but f w diciaiont for tbe past few days. Siturdythe caenf Sunuel Julah tä the Viuoenne- Univer thy, Kaox C. C , wmm reffirme-l with 1 pr rent damages. gJJ Senour keepe one of tbe be-t drug Mores in the city, and ia addition to medicines of all aorta and tbe beet kind, be bid cverythir c in the line of toilet articles, for Ndies and g-nilcroci. Hit place is No. 5, Hates Huc Block ' Ciicvit Coiar Tbe Circuit Court i ttill oc ctipirJ with tbe trial of Mary Ann Loncnecker. Tbe evidence waa closed lst evening, aud tbe counsel for tbe state commence 1 hit argument. It it expected that tbe jurv will retire with the cat to dsj. tST" Yesterday was ooe of thoe days thtt brinff along with them that delightful pr-LMtkn known to vulgr parlance as "theblues." Cb'lly, laoBp, disagreeable. and uncomfortable, St was productive of iunucaeriMe "obi deirs," cur-ei, and other more exoresive thtn polite cjieula tior.t. May we have no more auch. KT Dr. Anderson, surgeon of the 37th Indiana, was io the city yesterday. Tbe doctor in borne oq a furlough to recuperate bis heltli. There is no more gallant, genial and accomplished officer io tbe eervice. and be has dwhargtd tbe trust confided to him ably, faithfully and jealously. Fim Dams SnÜTa at $3 0'). IVicc reduced to tbeee figures in consequence of the Ute de cline in ?oode, at Parker'?, 30 Wet Washington street This it low enough to tempt anybody, and int eres a perfect fit. and the very beet mike Allcao now indu'ge in the luxury of wetrioz thirU that will fit, and we hope they will. 12 4 MxTaoroLiTAX Tur Atac To night tho drama " Savei by Satan" will beptoducel at tbe the atre. Mia Emily Thorre tustatninjt the leading character. Thin play is spoken of in the highest term a and the prrionntl Curdi a good opponun ity fur tbe exhibition of tbe respective talrnt ottbe company, which will undoubtedly sustain iu reputation on this occasion. 1ST" Nancy Smith, a frail tiier. for indulging too largely io tbe intoxicating fluid, made her appearance at the police court ye-terdij. pletd guilty to the clnrge of drunkenne-'s. and re ctiring her tentence in a meek and humbie mn ner, wat escorted to tbe county jVil, where, in Abe absence of other employment. shee-n "chew the cud of aweet and bitter disappointment." tThit city has a credit of CÜ') men f r the text draft, at ttated by Mayor Caven at the 1: meetirg of the Council. As there will be no t: draft ho w sr jjli it do t tell the credit t tome ot the districts in the state cot vet filled? If ohl at four hundred dollars it would yield IJS.S'K), enough to place the city indebted ness in very easy circinntanccs. Cm it be done? GJTTo use a metaphorical figure, tbe flood gate of heaven were opened yesterday afternoon in rather a reckless manner, with a good promise of a tecocd flood. It didn't extctly "deluge a burning eartb." but it kinder moisteued thing tome what. Some streets io tbe city were all but impassable and numerous crosngs were washed awsy by tho waters "Flow gently, tweet water," waa entirely too mild a request for the aqueous fluid in the Utters last night. r?CIn these dava of cheerinc war new, tnd
the consequent excitement, there is a perfect : dearth of local items. Every one seems to have , co time fjr anythirg but for rejoicicg, an I al! appear to indulge theaaele rather librlly in that way. Las; night could be distinctly beard, from all poln'i of tbe compajs, the sound o! can non, plainly indicating that our rurl frieuda were determined to manifest tbeir joy, and that rejoieingt were taking place, as it should be, uri Ttrsallj. f37The evenU of the pt few days have eiciteO tbe flaming spirita of juveniles, anJ mnv btTebffii the raidi commititdin ieirch if bir rls. boaea. and otber combu-uibla1 material, wbicb have been given to the eger flame, a'l Ur i'.luminatiaij purpoej. lLt.res are g thi:. mm they geoerally clear up Ü loose ruLb sh, etc . that ttacds ia p:le before the dojr ot bu'xe boues. or el encumber some pu'jlio pii-te The boya ehlom stop to conider, but tk t for granted that they ate omtwa property, Ld aatuch furnish good material for illuminati;. Tu MiiTOiA! TABLtiUi or Pahdüi Lot at Maoic Hail Io Nicht Th' ?p!o did exhibition has arrivel. ai d will be opened k; this city for the first time at Masoric H til to Dtaht. It fill iateen lare boxe, aiivl tt e p tint togs wbicb compose it, weigh fonr tho ml pounds. We expect to ee the h!l filleJ t -i utmost csoacity bv our citixena : nij;ht, to wit cesi the first preceaUticn hereof this wmk : art. Of course evey lorer and stu lent of Mi! ton will be there to see tbe illustrations of Hav en. Hell, Chao ml Pndi.-e.s descrilr-i by tbe wntcr of Pr lise L .. nJ as drsincsl and paiatci by the ce!hratel John Martin of Lo doo. Oo early if joa wiah for a sett raoM7Tio The following were the promotions made t the aJjutact ger-eral'a cfSce in Indiana regiment nrj yeterday : 7th artillery. Wm Stokes, captain. 11th infantry Klwin O Thayer. lt lleitenint company A; Joeph R S.mp-n. caprtin companv 1. 5äih inlaGin Jacce C. Caappel. csptaip company G; Robert Cromwrll. ll lieutenant comraoy O 74: h rcgiaett h I .cice. 1: i cu:enst ota panv 11. 70ib retimeot Jhcs C. Hard'ey, nft;n company K. Wih regimeet Jonathan T. Stcford. 1st lieutenant company D; George II Burch, 21 lientenaat company 0; Jacob HiMer. 2d lieutenant company D; Robert Shield. 2J lieutenaut companr F. 4S regimeet Joseph iIer.deron. ciptin companv C U3d reixect Wi!:cj li.Soitr, capuo comoaoy D. 7Jm regiment Wa B Hagerbcrat, 1st Ueu uztzl ewepany A.
Gtaayir Rato Tht etabliahmnt, Not. 3i a?d 33, Kentucky avenue, waa cpeoed on Mooda? oibt bv the proprietor!, Mtr Uexi kiah A Broo, in their banJMJxe tew buildicjr ; and ia boror of the occeeioa. tbtae wall known caterers serve! out a oapificeat repntto a Ierce aaseroMy of iht't frieod and pttroca. Tbe bui'diur, wr ich few week, if ) u mere bell. EurpfiH evcrvote bj tbe thorough tniui rt in wbirh I rlaisied. rpred aud eabijbd in to a-oit a time AM agreed tbit it reflected j;rtt er-Jil on the enterprise aj-d f;ooi Ui:eot tf.e ortbj f.-orictort, wbo, iu addition to tLe fitiab of t)C eJifice, teemed to tpare uo etren-e in furnisbini; it in a tup erb atvle U vice a frootae of forty feet, the builditig ia div;Jed ifjto two ditlnct pvrta, tbe leiucraLt be:nif to tbe et and tbe Udiei aaloon to tbe wen, neither bavin;; any connection with tbe other As a coriequeore of thU. the gentler ex on luxuriate In tbe oiid as well as ihe luxuries of tbe tab!e.and when the aeaon arme, in lemonade, cordials, ice creates, Ac , is free from the vulvar gxe as if ia their own private dellinj Tf.e room in both departments are richly carpeted and furnished, and, in fact, iL e-ubl'ihmcct reminds us.io its appointmenta. ol i e celebrated Taylor's aaloon in Broadway, New V.-rk, of which it U a miniature counterpart, in t'!n and appearance The pabüc epirit and energy of Mesrs. Hfx'kib t Urown, tn conniption with their wellert.pd reputation at their old stand f'r keeping the bet of liquoM an J providirg for their pne-ts every Iuxuj, .nd the bet the mtrket affords, cannot fail to ecure fur thi entert rise tbe tuccrs thev ) ricblv dcaervc.
TiiriMor Real E-tate The following trststers o! real eetate wtre made nt the oGce of iLe auditor on yeatetday: Srah M. Hubbard io Doctor Pelrce art of lot No 3 In nature No. II, in IcJUnjpoli-. Price $175 Rhoda Vin lerrift to Jamea B. Ryjn let No. 3 in H S. Ellsworth's subdiviion of quare No. 2'J. in Indianapolis Price $2 00') John M. Talbott to Wnh!nK"o U. Talbott pa;if lot No. 1 in qus.re No. 43, in Itiianapoli Piice S 1.407. Al-o lot No ID in S A Flerclier'a surJiriiion, and all thdt prt of the ouh cit nirter of ection No o, towvship 15, Lorth of range 4. Price $1.0( 0 M. A. S owell to Mary E. Vennedge 30 fett of the south hilf of lot No '2 of quare No. 19, in It.dif.apol:s Price $500. AUredJ Lohl, Lvi Lohl and Leoi.ard Wild to Uivid (J bson 30 feet and 7 iuchen off of the wo-t ruirt of lot No. 23, In Indianapolia Price Ntbn L'hl to Alfred and Lei Lohl atid Leonard Wil i 3G (eel nd 7 inches off ot lot N' i 21. in It.i.iaint oli, a? hi J off i:i oi;t h.f No 14. A o the one ioorih part of lui No 22 in iil-k.-' ' and K.o's suflivi)i!i of out lot No. 14", iu Inlunatolia Price $C,0(M) j f?ro'tKirs at Wholeialc Mesrt. Cros land, 31goirc A Co , us will bo not k el by their advertiemcLt, cfJers to the trade a laige and c mpkte HSirrtment of grcc.-ries, at pn c prices Tbe purchaser can be Btified of this fact bv ex amining their stuck and ascertaining the prir e at ; which they eil. This est ab!i?hmeiit keeps a buver in New York, and harir.j; the f iciluie to tke advantage of the xnike'.', they ofTtr t!iir customers the benefit of their capital and enterprie. Ni bou.-e in the west hs a Urtrrr stuck of go.xi, tnd thcte tone which cm oRVr grtlfr indure mciit to the purchaser A Hare Chancx rutt (Jreat Baugains )tts!ir a. Uro' h;ve concluded to sell their entire Ktock of tlothing, piece good and furni-h'i:g eood I ) per cent, below the tejuUr eost price Thiii i no humbug, and wil ooda will positively be sold at the above dicoutit tor thiity d y only. Purchasers will do well to cill Hon. as thi grd ihu.ee to qet b.irgi:i is phort. Remember Deu & UroV, No i, East Wshingtoii ireei, Vobo'ri Illock. C Ct Pktfiio.vATio.vs The following rengnstion have been accepted at th office of the adjutant general, of ofTirer in the Ii.diaua regiments. Zicheu IV FiSel J, l?t lieutetimt sn 1 adjutant 9th infantry. Leonard H Maliati.lst licutenxnt company C. 3It infantry. Henry E. Olda, lt iieuteriaot company M, II lb cavalry. A rich growth of hiir produce!, the natural color restored, (not djed), and all Ilse ne of the sralp, falling off, Ar, cured by u-ir.g "Eureka," the i:. fallible hair restorative. Price $1,00 per bottlj. Sold by all druggist. J. it Sx.hoib, Drngcist, Hate Block, Agent. eo l tf f3Mr D. Duncan, of this citv, his purchased of Cl. Doswell.of MiM.ippi, (Union) tfie eel ebr ted iron-pry hor-c B irnsi-le, did to be the b?t saddle hore in the United States. He c.tn rck a mile in 2:30 and is as penile as a lamb ßurr.ide is a blooded horse, six years old, ar.d can't lie beat. tig The only place to procure the genuine paleut leather sewed boot, bridal slippers, and white sitin gaiters is t A Lintx's Boot A Shoe ftoie, No 0'J Washington street 10 3. For RrsT. A large room in the third siory of the new Sentinel buiidiLgs, No. 27 South Meridian street. The rcoia is well lighted and the entrance good Apply at fuis ofHcc 7tf For choice drug, pure toilet sosre, hiu-he. corxbf, Ac , ar.d for the bet quick tea -t. go to Senour 'a drug store. Bate Ho?te block. tSce Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on the fonr'h pace of to day's paper. jtn 25 tf. ZiHT" A few exchance paper, dore up ir. jiack ages of 100, can be bad at this office tf .!, - Oil TS ol I'AUAUIiAFUT Women ct reots a p tit for oiik'ng pant.iloor.s in Chicago. Tbe valuation of Illinoia ia oe and a half billion dollars. A trunk maker in U?lo:i hn had a handpTtsetew fam ly ctrriare built for bicielf, ihip ei nke a tiunk. A movement is on foot at Cincinnati to pre sent Mrs. Gen. Sherman with a costly raanaicn ia or rear that city. There is a mm iu London who earns his living by waking ooucd sleeper early in tbe moruicjj at oae peuay a head div. Judie Il chrJsoa occ sa'd thit "ererythirg - fireki.on by the Almighty, except what would Iq the ve:dLt of a petit jury. A direct rai'rod cu.Tjttay of New York has had to pay $'2ylH) ilatr.ir.es tor irjjries sustaiued bj a laJy ia arepping froa one ct its cra. A cvd!er' wile, bj marr)i:. siin. forfeit all her petii jts from the d ite ot her marriage, a:td if she aaic becomea a wjdw he eacuvl reume thtn Or.e of the proce3 01 :ecl -per. uk'ng do:-e by ffx i!e a: P rminsbam.a ;uick moiker i l cu". out in one dT of tei wotii:r h-ur. i : wr..or 36.r-0 pen, which involves 72 l0') i d s.h.ct u'.".'.i cl' the net two ia cvtrv ssroui. ! Ataftmily g ithcr'-.ij in Dn.bury, Conrec- j lice:, i-jl I h-.z ::.ci i gret-grnd mother, ilrs. ! Irene Tdh.r.h-M i.. her lp child. prm:d-.htld, 1 kieu g.-i-d th.iJ. ,:riat re.4t-K.-i.d vüöd, ! iu ui; hrc euerat ou!.! vS laiuily anl b?g lap. The New Tork Tribune aj jvis'.lT : "Let 1 not the victory of te rr?uM- be staine'd bv a! t't'klc act t f verear.ceby o:. wanton i: d c ! tion of pain Let r.- t'. e r.atiocal es-!,: be ttained bv oce drop u! -..o d h.-d ") r unih r.h er than to rtve t In pri.M. n in Pili the ju: ile vagrarts sui J yourg th-eves are orgsn zd rn a m.hury rUn. i the wet! behared being r'oi to the r-r.k'of ec-r- I port: a-.ij e-gearus. l r.ey are als) ta::;lt a ! trad, and recently lh study of nn;t laabeen! ir?:rodu'.-e J Tbe tuaiber of Cic a i an rhodrr actuillv exp- r e I from Coutant incple and othrr Turkish ports to the Evpt an port ot Alei indria arroua' to more then IO The Ikhs are o!J to the r EgTp'ian matrs at from 3.IKX) to 4 S0O pitrres e.cb; the girli at from 10.W0 to I3,0t'0 piAsrres apiece France ha had p i ty seven queeca Miserable lives they led E etcn were divorcH; two lecated; nine died young; sevco were widowed early; three cruelly treated; three exiled. TLe reit wert either pcisocei or broken hearted
Niw VrMtr e t Cnotritw "Ti Roi scat " Private Miles O'Reilly, alreadjr well known to fame, relate that the following Improremest on a somewhat celebrated chore I i3 sccg In Albscy. -.V3S3S pcp's worsts r Tfbn tT ta pluoJr TiAt : gvfi' cn aJy Io full putlJC -w, Tsat tbe town doa't iIm cp, , Fix a hatxlrd tlss ap, Ar. i do ro lyorbin on tb 'Ii crw : tut mm MJ, la to dTll 1VU an auch h'IV'l, Tb nichios I oi'abty at tty caat be Kt; So t' alt 'to la.' boy. 'IIa Us way to win, b,ya, An lt a!ch of es ha? a r!:ro1 In til errata 4tret." Daron Lie big recommends a toup for infants which he believes superior to cow's milk ia cat where children rnut be reared "by band." It is prepared a follow, and can be easily trfed. The gr9it chemit n tl.it his own grand children thrive upon it : ' Half an ounce of wbeiten flour and au eo,ual qasntity of m ill Ö vt; seven graics and a quarter of bicarbonste of po:ah, and one ounce of water are to be well mixed; five ounces of cow's milk are then to ba added, and tbe whole put on a centle fire; when the mixture, to thicken it, is removed from the Gre, stirred during five tninutet. heated and slirrel aein till it becomes fiu'd, and finally made to boil. After the separation of tbe brau by a sieve, it is ready for use. lij boiling it for a few minute, it lo-es all LiMe of the flour." A youngladyof Newark, Ohio, named Mag gie Elliot, recently die l under the following circumstance: She left her fither t houe in com pany with her youn annate, for an eveoin; viit at the ieidnce of a neighbor, and, while amusing themelve in "hurting the thimble," Maggie bee line po-e.'4or of it, and, p! icir it iu her mouth to hide it from the other, acrilently swallowed it. Every effort f.r her recovery proved uravailing, and she breathed her last in fifteen n.inu'e. after the oocurrer.ee. The ywunz compinior.s who took her from her home joyous and happy, in a few hour afterwards brought her back a c ?rj ?. An ingetiicu tratigcm, to aid it! the escape of a bou' ty jumper, wis cirriei out by a fcmile the other diy. Siic c tiled on the prison er, who w-s the. j cutoined ou Oallop's Island, near Bonton, h-.A while ki-ing him she manteel to idip from her raoutli into I h a key which unlockol hit fetten S ie ws clo-ely watched dur irg the interview, but the pds-insj of th? Uey e ctped the yigil.tuce of the guard. That' night the prisoner escaped; but '.he femtle has since bee: arretted. A'xiut 2.000 German, fre-h iiom the Faihei!nd, are ou their way from Nee York city to work on the AU'h'sa and PikeV Peak railroad. The company h hire! theo', asrreeing to psy thin prt!y with twenty acies t f land ipiece, out ot the late Ki.kapor Ke-servathm. thu-i fortnir. an important and valuable colv.iij of industrious citizen of our country, s cd alo ecuring laborers for an important publi) work, which hi. been difficutl fo do.
Telegraphic Dispatches, axrosvsu axrsmm vcatix BAb.rsiAisi5ntt rr 'lornlng UepartSce Flrat VntC MIDNIGHT XatlIOItT. Latest War ITews. INTERESTING FROM RICHMOND. SHERMAN IN PURSUIT OF JOHNSTON, 31 EXICAN X 11 V H . Tho Sentence of Arguclles. Reception of Admiral Farragut. PROCLAMATION BV THE PRESIDENT. Opi'titii; 4T Iht' Southern I'ortv aVr. Ac. t rout eav Vork. r N YoaK. April 11th The 6i:reale a ! U". of prip-tt dc.-tro.' td in Richmond foots np to $'2,I4G 24 ) Imposing thte figures aprcar, :hr) are f.ir short of ti e truth, for the reason al ready stat d that real s ae was invariably assensed much below the the value it before c;tn mi tided in the market. AH the hospitals in Richmond havebcn Ukeu poes-ioti of by the military auihorilie, and are u:ed for the care ,tr.d comfort equally of the federal and cenfederatc -ick and wounded. A number of confcJcrite surgeons left in the city have been paroled to attend to the confide- j late and vou:.drl. Ti.e Winder, Jcksou and Howarii's (trove ho?pi'als are use! for the accomraodatiou ol federal wounded. Their, accommodations ate for about 2 4U0 bed, which sreic lel'i e:itire by the c.infVderate authoritiea. Cartle Thunder i u-d a a r-cep:&cle for citizen prisoners, of whom quite a number u gathered there. Manchester whs not at all disturbed by the pillagers on Monday niorning la-t, neither did the I fire reach that ditiict. A pontoon br'uue t'ur s the tier n J c rnect Eichmoai with M ticne:cr. Wehore buine. will -oon revive z:: i both -cctioi4 alike. Churches of nil det omirntor. i:ne .'.or i rTnaineo m tne city, were open ae-ieroiy, an: i a a-rvices were couducted in them . t;ul in treserjceof Urge corsroj:at:or lh A oof rort:on of the congregation was com ! po.-td of Iheishud soldier ot the union army, j In the hiscoDal churches the regular lrms of : vice wa ojerved with tb- -i.-iTe exception of I tccp;i;.cr fcr tho prcs:,Jeht of tbe cuu federate state e inserter! in the liturgy, which was made instead, for all ia authority. As the United States i in power an 1 authority, the prayer for the president of the Utjiced SjAtt w implied if not -aid. The Herald' Halite ooriespoiue.nt has the follow in : Four thousand of Msxiiniii.it: 's '.toovi hac retchtd Lesaly, cn route for liuelin. in order to attempt the complete cor queet of Yucatan -.n J the e'-bjuga'.ioa or extcraa:Lit:0D of the M.ji Id diari The World publishes a lis: of general cfricers surren Itred hj Lte. It compri-e the general in chief. 3 lieutenant general, 14 runjor general, 61 brisid er xeveral. Among them are A -..ler.n. Eckerts. Ewell. airedy a prisoner; Kenreptn. ItcCau-Und, Moeiy, OulJ a:; J Henry A Wie. The number of men aetullv purreniiTei by L-e i from 23.0M to '22.000 Within the past two weeks over 20,00 prisoner h ve teei feat away from City Point jlxA a lare number is tiii there. I rnsmbueo a i vice rece'vei attl.e Metchsct't Exchtiie tie that tlje steifer Prna had ar rive-d at that rut br-jgbg the news of Florrus havirg taken possess ion it Montevido No date given. rher- tmngrc.! 'roc-ion and :!lu minatror- in Perrambucr The Po?;' Waahir-gt n speci! livs: LeUfts frou (iold-boro. dated 7h. savs: Johr-t'n wa retteit'ng towardt, and attempir: to join Lee, st d Sherman was nfter him A severe f ht t k k p". e la F.i.'ltt cj;v, Virginia, between .-ocje rebel troops sent out by Lee after the evacuation of Rieh-nond. and a t t:oa of our tro pa in that T:r:n;tv The :t were deleated and u.prcreo II v the Str. Liberty w e ij4e Havani aJvires t' th- 5:h. Th 1 " S S:r. Soti-ic de Cuba, with S.-c:e:-.ry of the Navv, Fox. ?r. l party ra n ute for Chr!e'--r. irrived at H.Tara cu the Ith jr.V TLe i.itC4iv.e ol Argüei'.t. wh.ch ta. Lern peonouncel. i u.-.derj-tooJ to be petpetual bü ihmer.t t.om the laiand, 11) year iu the chain Km; in Africa n i a f c of e hucdreJ thotsard dollars TLe (o"'owic2 bUnkaJe : runners had -Aii on , Dsnbeith. and Oei. i . .. .1 the Irl inat: Tue Dark Tbe correspondence of The iiibuce relate ir.e aorroatul fact that a ick o'.Jier ia Neabero hoapilal complains th it oily o Seers and Joctort are benefitted by the christun and sauHary eocaniisJis; that whatever the poor ijliier receives
from these cocamiaaiont they bare to pay for.
The Com mercial't special eayt tbe p-etrient mskes no secret of bis disposition to waive everythicg but uion and ensrcipaüan for the take of retcr;cg trsnqa.lity. When ia Richmond he arratgeJ fcr the reru.-r. cf VfrisU lata tbe ualca. 4 r5
Tbe ute depart mer s believe that rbe Brh-sh government wi.l revoke the recognition of ti bcllirerect r:ghta of the confederacy, on th? re ceipt of te prciJtn-.' f roclimatioo opcoirg the porta tnd desiring the blockade it an erJ. The STi h Tepiblican has news ftm Georgia to the i2ctt lht every zuan capable of bearicg arms ii being forced into tbe rebel army. The impressment of negroes bat commence!, but slaveholders manifest great reluctance in bringing forward their slaves Iu many ce Ijfge Lumber of slave are e creed Hundreds ia the upj-er portions of tlie Ute are secretly tr ir.tr to rr.ke their escape from tie country, but have been stopped iy e vere rebel orders. There is great uffrtlii amct g the people iß the interior. Many tax pie entertain stror.g hops that at the October election for members of the legila lure efforts will be ravie for reconstruction, the fiiend.i of the i:r.ion ste cot.fiient of floriojs triumth a 1'roc uiuntloii by tltc 1'reeldent. Whereas, As fr sometime past vessels of war of the Uniicd autea have beca refusod iu certaia portt privilegtt to which they were entitled by ire tfy. public law or the cjmitv of nations, at the arcetime vessels of war of the comity which ia the said privileges hive et joyed them fully and uninterruptedly in the ports of tbe United Statei. which condition of things hat not been forcibly rented; although oa tho other hand they have nut at time failel to protest against and lieclare their di-Aiif(-lIon with the same to theetiCmiet of theUuifrd State, in condition any longer which cm bo claimed to justify the denial totlem by any one of said nations of the cuitomtry naval rij;ht which as heretofore beeu so Liinecrs'arily persisted in; now tloieforc, I, Abraham Lincoln, Tre-idtnt of the United Sue; do hereby make knowu that if after a reaeonable tinjo Lall hve clapped for tho intelligence of tiiis proclamation to bare reached any foreign country iu whoe ports the raid privileges and initii'iii .t.ea shall continue to be refused, then and tbenctf. rth the same privileges tnd immunities hitll b re.'"uel to the vei-jela of war of tuchcouutiy iu tbe poits ot the United States; and thi refusal .hall continue until war vessel of the United States shall hare beeu placed upon an eniiie tquiiiiy in the feuern ports aforesaid witn iiiiilir veve!s of other countries. The United S:ates, whaterer cUirrs or re-ten-ej nur h tve cxi.-tel heretofore, ate row at leas, etjtf ilri to claims, ar,d concede in an entire friend!; cquility with ai! trariiime na Ions. In wi'ut-s whereof I hive hereunto set toy hand and cute i :be seal of the Uniud States to be Htüxed. Done t the city ol Washington this eleventh day of April, eighteen hun ) Jrcd r.d ixt j ve, and ot the independece o! the United S:ate of Amtrica the e'gthty ninth. (Signed J Abraham LivcotN By the president: H Siwauu, Secicturv of State. t rout uuahlngtou. W ashi.hoto.h, April 11 The proclamation in rsft'suicc to citing southern porta ij in accord ance with the law pas-eed in lbGl. It was then uuderetood, however, that while foreign powers would repoct an effective blockade of thcee poiH. a cli'm to eiercie legal authority over them by the United States would not t6 respect ed. It is believel that the time has come, however, when the United States government can claim to exercire that loal authority over all hi pcrtd, whether blockadei or not. which be'ong to every sovereign power. A sufficient number of southern ports ate left open for legitimate trade, tnd thoe tow proclaimed c'ofei will, it ' pte-umHl, be reopeued after a time. The is.iueof the ptoclamation ii understood lo have tte: the bu-!ne-s t Mr'iith Scwerl v? about to vi-i: City i !e: t l-' week to c-'-i.irr with th? iirtsirom tfiillimore. Halti mobx, Aptil II Adurial Karragut arrived here at six o'clock this moininc from Fort Monroe, and wes received at the whirl by a larnc det cSmrut td tni'-i'.ary, the mayor ar.d rypjmon Cjiii.cil arid ui'tuy citiztn. A nrt'ccssiof; was then formeJ ar.d the adtcsral csjorttd to tho Eutaw House. On tbe way he received enthusiastic greeting from the citizen The rity "co'jt:ci1 ge b ra a public dinner this afUrnoo-i. He leavfs to morrow for New York X rom uti rlllr. Nasiivjllx, Aprii II The ferry-boat Kentucky, olymir between Nashville and Elge5eld, while cto?sir'g the Cumberland, this afternoon, becam unmanageable and drifted against a pier of the railroad bridge. Several persons were slightly it jured. The paT.crgers were all rescued. Tho brat soon sunk. Irom Plitladeipliln. Pintrri,riri.a, Arril 11. The following is a special diäten io TLe Puilleiiu, dated Washington 11: An et-'gigemeM with Mo-eby's guenilhs tok place yesterday fourteen miles from ths city. Tbe e;irr:!!4. wero bndly beaten. t rom rn'ark( .'. J. NkWAKK, N. J , Apiil 11. The town e cttioct ia Eex cunty show i urion gain over l:ft fall. The union men will hv i mjority in the rountv board. MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS:iKKOI!ACXt A P.C (SOOK I5CT STOMACH 1ÖTTKLH jteraoatb. The nost popular toisachbitter la ore. kOBACK'S HTTKE8. Good for all derangement of tbe Steuach, llü'.ouKUf i-t. Liver Coirpla'.ciaril xfteraUelllity. CGBACK- LITTERS. Rey poiifa.'wcnierfultouic properties, rT'nx toe to tb pptiieut -!; tfeorgm. ROBACX' ;ü LebHititedLJ , tary peraoL w::i Ji, nexcellett tcnic Kh.. ;l thm wit R'.Afu! t'urroicb a, r V4 .Z-. J'xJ' -d sil liver il?a - IIOUACK'S KlXTfJIM. T.py ars tfttr than all P11I-. fawners sri r..rr UOUACU'S i5ITTL'K. Tbey ca t taken wttbat reaari! to J!t. A an apptirer they hara noequit. ItODACK' KITTLIIS. Th- ar prepare! by n oi ar.d ktllfi.1 r-hj1r!a f:or weri-kccwuveftetaMs resaeis. KOUAC'ri B ITT r, 1 1. hrrur knowr. tree become a ar lr4 rmi'y trcr.rthe2.Ej remedy. KOBACK'S BITTKltS. rry ne h:t, and you w'.Il alwaya u.s tb'ra arört---T.oi-'iv; tttm ta altera. KOSH K'h KIT'IT.Itfä. t . IIOUACK... sole Proprietor, r.mpccDJer cfSiorsrib L.ool P-ar'.'e r at i Piood I-.'.!. rtiif and a"!f-arr c-f Cataw'ca "i !wred:h P.:i.i ari a'.l Li'-C of tbe J. 14 W V " try d;5 r.c iiaor. w.;ch 'd waWtA.e c t in q3riry. t h'et.M, Vi,Oaa! 1 rat 1 atr-J r-e:,C 7,--c-.rrati.O. K-r f ale Vit Prrrffe:n aft Ialr in Medicine eerybre, ad ay Prownlna l-a. J. E. Vkker and W.I. Hak:t A Co .ladUnaroiü aaayl wlytd.aw C0MHEKCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, . . -n r 1 r Til? - - Ox a laasx öiue oi iiiinciii oiresi, HDIAIArOliH, irD. rna:s hotel ha beix eeckstlt rettitsd aai raMrataied. Tka trs!"if public will It hows every atttst'.m to malt t Lata fal at boas. Tj-WO
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tr ttiaiaura atttaclsanaci SCttrket. Cihciati. April 11 Flour 2: tigher; Superfine 7 2i Wheat uncharged: rH Jl I'); white $1 bXI'J; l en. Corn liull. P.je held at 3i.v Otts dull at f.Jc Wbl-kyduH.-irnall tales at 'i IU Nothing done in provi-ioc. Mes pork 27c. It ulk meat very dell at 11(14 for shoulders and rides No denned for bacon, tti:es nortinil Lard dull at 17c. Clover -ced $15 and dcamd moderate, (roceriea quiet Putter unctiugcd, r.r'tne to choice ÜoQt30c. Cheese dealers agreed to five actual tax on cheese after the 1st of May. Egc '2?. Gold ciofel at $1 41 e vjr veria .Tlnriaei. Nkw Yolk, April II. Cotton wore active and firmer, at 34(335: for middling At government auction 3.UO0 bales went off as follows: 25c for good middlidr; 21 (2212 " harely middling to middling; 19,5; l'JJa tor good oriinsiy to low middling; and 15(rlG for or !ir.-rv fo ood oriii:try, all payable in gold. Fiour ouil ai 1 10c ioacr; at is 45(5 fA fur extra round honj. Ohio, and t;5$f 3 60 for trade brirds; njarket ebbing dult ard dechuiag. Whisk v cIord'.i!l ir d d.ooi lg; Western pale, $2 1Ü. Wheat dull at )1 GO for Spring; choice amber Michigan $1 t"5; arher Michigan $ frO. Eye dull at SI on.gi ) llirley heavy and decidedly lowir; fl 75 an outide price. Corn dullard rather hvavv; new while aLd yellow $1 40 Oits dull; b'Js tor western. Woo! dull. Petroleum ijuiet; Xc for crude, 52(53c fur rerlned in bond, and 72(2: 73c do free. Coffee dull. S-igar activo nnd steady, Cub IS'c, Poito Ilico 10Qlli. Molasfcs itHClire. Rice dull. Pork opened firmer und Jowr at $26 I?7s' 27 2." tor new m .s, nnd c!oicg at $27 15 rash; 24 6U2t 75 for.63-'64: closing at $24 75 for regular way; $21 50(324 75 for prime. Cut meats steady at. Id'uCloo for shoulders and 15(3 IGc for hams. Bacon steady Cuaiberlat.d cut at Beef hnrns heavy, at $10 50(322 Oo' LirJ rather dull at 15(2 Ibc. Hotter dull t 122Jc for Ohio, and 20335 for Sutc. - Cheese quia at 14 (3 22c. Clover seed advanced to $13 5-0, ;jcd good de raand; timothy $1 50. FlaxSl CU, and dull. Money easy at C(ä7 rxr cent. Sterling quiet tt WS$lWi. QeM dull and decidedly lower, openit; at $1 AQ, sdv.ncir.g to $1 47J-2, and eloing at $1 46tf fioTeinment stock tteady. r.w ttg momt uauttt. Haw Toe, April 8. Mui.ey moderately easy at 67 per cent, with tie b'ilk 1 the trsnsictions nt the inside rale Stcrliig dull n $1 WtQl t'3 f r firt class bill The speculaiioLs in gold juiet. though for custom hoifc und extxirt purro'.' tho demand is tcidi at $1 -10(31 4G;.C. Government etocks more niiiea and trm. Lathr Oold clo-rel ut (5-i!jgherV exchsr.fe to-nL'ht at $1 45 ANNOUNCEMENT. illlil Vi ARD J 0c K Pil UARKIS offers himself to th lüilepeudoLt voters of tb J iftb Ward, as an InJtperiJf ::t union candidate for Co '.nrüTBan. ifr. Harris 1 an Jd el;len of the Vrd, has eil Iii? property in It, aud if eVct' 1 wl'I j lo.!.; hit'i-e!f t . i l So ecu:r? theep ga-, li'Lt taxes, tvr.d to lok afur the interests of the '.Varl in iL Co-ini.il and e that it La ita f'r ihaie of ail pubi c improt-eurats. A CARD TO THE LAD I ES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FO?. FEMALES. lul'allible in C orrTf hip Irregularities;, Itcmo vint: Obstructions of the Monthly Turns, from Wlnilevcr t ätige, sind Always Successful u l'rcveiitatU'c, And the "only Bure" and CEKTA1N RKMKDY for all those aSict tiHCoruplaicti so peculiar to tha aez, whether "marriei or etng " Tbe9ePil2a are iiothinfr bow, but have bees used by the IHx-tors for many years, both in trance and America, wi-.h unparalleled auccefa in every case; and he la crpeJ by many thousand ladies who have used them to make the Pills public, for the aliaTiatioi. of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an lucreass of family where health will not permit it. F males peculiarly situated, or thou auppastag itemselvep so, are cautioned against dbIdk tbefce IUI white in that cor.diticn.aa the proprietor assumes bo repom ibility af:cr the above admonition, although tfceir m1ldDe would prevent any aaischiof to health. Otherwise the i ills are recommended. Full and explicit directiCBs accompany each box50O0O, EOXE"? IT AVK FEES SOLD IN TTTO TEARS. Ten thousand boxes aoct by letter, both by myself and avents, to ad parts ef the world, to which answers have beeu returnee:, in which ladies say nothingiika tha above Fil shave been fen wn fince the SC1KNCK OF MKL1ClSKIiaWSXriUPOS THE WORLD IN RKMOVlG. OB ThUUTluNS AM) UKSTOHlMi KATX'HK 10 ITe PROP:UCIIANKL, quietin the nerves and reator-us the"roy color of health" to ihe .Leek of the moil delicat. rillC'K ft 0J FKR K0X. SIX BOX F-3 for 5 00. Sold ly 51 Draiti;!-. Dd t-y tbe followics; Jobbing arid lrr.ir Houses, Agents fvr Indianapolis, Isd.aa: (ladiea, by sending fl, can procure the Pills, stt cotß.lentUUy by mil, and without observation, to any part of the ciry or country,) and for sale by T0Mt.i5S0NACüX,So.l?,K.m rTih!Ertaii street. 8TEWAJ1T k MOKGAS, So. 40, Kast W anblc(tB street. W. I. ItAsirr t CO., So. U, VTfft Tfaktlagtoo street. H . H.LKK. 8 IS aud SO. Baits' I lock. J. T. SKSOUR, X. 5, tes Uoa Rlock, and by DAILY. KrjlFLlC A IllTII, Wholesale Drujjjia, o. 73, S.ath MeriilAQ ftreeL CS. LACET, Gebert: Travel?.: Age&t for tbe Wettern Stales, 1ST, L?erlorn ircet, Ctlcavo, llllnvfi. X. R. Nun G'LULe nhle the lex la !gnd "2. D. nOVTE." Jan3l-dlyeod PROFESSIONAL. No Go North Nr Jersey Street. wA,ea.Hv A.E. I INLAY vTtLEER'S CELEBRATED TOLXLO ALE, ' Ui brr aM half bsrrel. Kor sale by J. ü. LCSCA5. Ageota, r.:artJ-dLt T; Scnih MrtSUn Mat, lnd.anapoMt. PROFESSIONAL. OFI-iCE 0TKR STAR ftRC-CF.TtT, 50. C3 StiUTa ni;Los street. keatrvc No. 47 üorth IlMnotf rraat. rodt 43rSH, lei. oarSO-dSra JOII. 11. htJL.L.1 VAH. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, s. to yatt Featrl .street, in ri-ar af mtlnel Htat Irttn . TT FURNITURE. &C. JaECU.M) IIAAD -STOI1K. 233 East Yashington St., ISnBJFt LITTLE'S HOTEL, COOK ST0YT.5, II2AT1NÜ 8T0YF.A, rCBrrCEl. Mattrasaes of all kinda. cocCJUota and price TbH ras her Cad ererythlOK ceceaaary to make a complete oit2t fer fce keeping, aal at price rtLflog from 15 to M per cant cheaper la an can be had new anyvkere tn tbe city. 1 al have a coisplet stock ft Sew TUwara, Coannca Ctatra, Leineaia axl Lock'xf Oluwt. CaU ard ae J. 2. XAJLOT. ail7-d53
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THE UXION IMilAK GUIPiUnr, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO IS3CE POLICIE9. CiimIi Oniltul, liOO,000 Capital Bound for the l'aymcnl of Losse. ft, lOO.OOO. No Safer Comprin was ever Orj.inIzed in tho United States Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. Virnt TOC CA HAVE F.QCALLT RELlAFLR V Iaurance at home, why send your taocey abroad! Agffita In eTfryconn'.y In tbe State. JT f POL.CiK LSSUalO BT UARTI5DALK k GKUrtR.N.in the first bnildir.g otb f tUe Port OÄce, No. 4, cp-talre (Talbett SeW Elock.) JAUFS M. RAT. resident. K. X. Miimsiu, V. Pres. and Treaaarer. D. W. OKCBBi, Secretary. 33 lxootoxia. JameiM. Kay, Cahtfrcf State Bank: Tboaoas U. sharpe, of 1tcher a Sharpe. f'aok, ladianapoli''; Alfred llarriaon, of Harrison! Baua. IndlanapalU; Wm. II. Kr'gUah, President of Fir-tt National Bank, IeJ.acapolin; Wa. 8. HuHarJ, cf Cltucn'a National fati, IoJ.aaapolis; J. U Baldwin, of J. II. Faid win k Co., Ibd anspelia: Üfo. Merritt, of Merrill k Cougbl!n,Ind.; Lharles H. Ksytnond, of Morris, Uoolnian 1 Ca., Ibdianapolls; K. B. tartiadale, Indianapoiia; : ' j " r Jsa L Tuliaa, Banker, Fort Wayne, U1.; ' Geo Vi. Katbbune, Prevideiit of BraDcb of Bauk vf Stale, Evansvllle, ird ; L. 0. Warren, Banker. Terra Haute, Ir d. Jtfhn Vi. üuraoa. Cashier f Erancb Bit k, V ucc e, lu i. Stoo Xc lioldo r Calvin Fie 'eher, Sr.. James ii. Kay, Thos. B. Sharp. Alfred HarrisoB, W ni. H. Knijlhb, Wm. S. Hubbari. J. II. Baldwin. Geo. Marrltt, O. W. Kathbcr-f. L. O. Warren, Jeare L. William, J. W. Burton, X. B. Martindale. Chas. H. Raymocd. Ii. Nolle, Ym. Coaehliu, Lac Ian HUN, J.C. S. Uarrikou. Nicholas McCarty, Aqulüa Jone, Jr., Bergen Applag-ate, Jer McLene, VT. Rraden, Mark K. Keeves, John W. Giubbd, S. U. Hammoa D. W. Grnbba, tycnls Jordoa, Ellsha J. 1101!., J. W. Murphy, marl5-d30t IV. J. HalHday, Wm. k. Eradshaw, . Brownina; k Co., Jot V. PattiMo, Kittcan k Co., J. It. Niton, NTm. Bell, riiney HotglatJ, M. 11. Landl, 0o. M. Williams, W. W. Leathers, Dr. P. 11 Janeioa, T. B. Elliott, f i bap Ames, S. W. Watson, Jamea R. Tocng. Oee. B. Taades, Wm. T. Wiley, A..G Pettltore. R. E Kicker, J.K. Howard, Wn. Wallace, Wm. Baiter, Majer M. L. Bandy. E. U. Ames, Jr., A. k II. Schnall. J. V. Terrtne, Ingram Pletr, W. Ii Allen, n. f. wm. U. S. LOAN. 7-30 LO AST ly aatkorify of the 5ecretar of tie Treanry, the underi!gneJ tat aatuaed tha tieberal Sab-vription Aguey for the sie of Celled State Treasury Soles bearluf aeven a!l thrra-ffntha per cent. liierest, per annara, known a the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Tteie Sutef are iaaaed ander date f Aorn.t 13tb, and are payable tbree years frcra that t!me, in currency, or are cenvertiV.e at the eptloa of the holder lito U. S. 6-20 SIX PER CENT. t-OLD ItFAUnCa IIOADS, TUeeaBiaJa are wtr:h a prealnm, which L.crrasct the actual profit n the 7 30 lean, and its cvryo from zta.'e inj muHicijti taxation, irA h addtfrot on t) Vtre jr cnt. in on, accwrdlnj to the rate levied on the-property. Tbe!r2eret Js payable ia enrrency ceuji-annnsüy by coupetis attached to each note, which i.-.s '( tut .a aixi (11 ; a lark or banker. The intere a?on:ite t One rent per Itiy ou n g.io note. Two rcutw tjlOO Ten $.100 ilO jiooo 1.00 fc.SOOO Note of all debuia ji.Ailius &iaed will he promptly furuibh- Lpa ri i '.j;.t .f uk-tcij tii-r., and th. note forwarded a, ofr. 71 Interest the UrL of Jure next wj'l le paid '.a tiraaca. Tb'a ! THE ONLY LOAN IX MARKET now oTe red by tbe Coverxae st, and It ii coafics'.lj ex. peeled that its superior advataes will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lea. than t3O0,0O",OO0 of the loan authorized ty the lat Congre! tre now oa tbe market. Pili axauiit, at the rat at wttch It Is b!n( aHaorbeW, vrll! alt be icbchbed lor within f-nr nontb, when the notea will nadeabtedly command a preiaiam, a has a&'formly bea the case oa doitrj tba iaticr!t!'Li to other lean. Xa order that citliecsta every tewn ard section cf the cjustrjciy U afsTfiei fj?ili:;ei for takiDj tL Icar.. tie ra'Jor.a' Esr.ki, Staie Banks aci PHvaia richer throsfb'-Bt the ccatry bara fer.eral'y arjeed to raeaire snSacripticns at j.er. S-bscr.ters will tWt tbe.i ewe ax'ct;, J whom they hire ceS jt:ee, ad wha otly axe to he ie.paslble for tbe de'rvery ef the note for rhlch they tvceiTt erJeri. j'rsr cooke, Sabcript:oa Ajent, Fhili(ie!pL!a. ÄuK.crlpUou wil! be received ty tLe WR3T NATIONAL BAK, lilaLipoU, IN DlAKATOLIS CITIZENS A.r4-iiSaaw3id ia NOTICE. Dissolution oi Copartnerihip. rra;HK Partnership heretofure exisUaf under tha came JL of Free k Xre;t it thi day diolvad ty ntaal cc:.et.Mr. B.Mia'.er havia: boacht the fall la'eret of G. Krwpf in the Hariware t3Ires of theeld Crm Ail dues a b. i the clt Sna w'.U ba settled by tbelr sacreaiore C FRa;. O. KPOFF. lnisfa?ots, April ,1S?3.
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.VEir COVAflT.YEIlSMP. rilDKlStereet efO Krepf, la the Bardwerd &asines, I kaoam tatr tha f rra o' FrtM Kropf, har.rf Wn boot h this day y H. Mieter, the new firm wi:l U kaowa cader tte ua eXr&ZaK Mi.3TX K. C. IRZt. H. M15TTIL &aB.p.u. xprl a, laV aar-aiw
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Erected 1859-Owned bylhCo. SBT 1SSETS JANUM. 1865, $3,677,362,71. XAVIC.ATIO RIMKS "AreDCiea in all the princ'pal Cltle sr.d Toua tu the L :i:ed State. TT7App!ioat!w for Ioiirsnce will V pretpt!y al - tended 13. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, nchl5-,C5-dly lNTU5ArOIJS.r5DlA!fA. CITY LOAN. OKIE VEÄB LOA $40,000. INDIANAPOLIS SIS PGR (ffi COUPON' HOIS. TREASURER'S 0T1CK, IcMAaroiia, Aptil ?th, 1S4S. SKALKU prcposal w ill be received at the Treaaurar'a Offlce of th City of lLdiaA;olis. tatll tha ICia day of a pell, 10, for m brfTpUoi. of aams cf f iO and upwaris to a 1 aa of S t". ), anthorixd by a resolution or tte City Council, Tttrearj S2J, l-C5,l -rthe pTa f fund Id jr. the debt of aid c ty. Tte Bonds will bear latrrekt at the rata of Ma per cent per anr.-JD, payable Mnil-annnally at the dftloe cf tte Treasurer, to-wit: mi tbe Utdsy cf Koveraber and May. Tee prtrclpsl will Ve dn ar.d pajable en the lt day ,f May, Hon. James M.-mon, rccogr.lzd a oe tf tha ablest lawyers la the Yittt, tia len a written op' tion (Cled with the City Clerk,) that tb. I-ne f llondsia rtrlcrlv bftal. Vjt suben'iptiecs tor the saue, tr aay part tteraof, at not less t baa par, wil! al-o be recti . ed at tha llayor's 0-"t;'e nntil the harue date. The right to rjct a'.l pro! referred, escept Uat i.o bid tiiore favorable to tbe city aball be rejected ar.d ethers lese favorable tereired. The proposals beuld atate tbe anioUit bid for, as iU the price aid denomination -f rn1s desired, aa ISO's, fMa.'H, fjW'i or tlWa, and hould be directed f Ue CS'y Treasurer, and iu credPrppeala for Loan." Ia the r-Mlat on sutb nzii c the Imo tbe faith of tha Cty is pledted to levy tie Decenary tat ft r the pa j meat f tue sarce, collectable or.Iy In cash or due Jctemt ccttpir of aid Cond. Twenty-üve percent, of tbe amount ! the bids to ay be paid in City Orders f any date or Ifte. By order cf tbe Inn Curan-lttee. JOS. K. ETfGLISa. P. II. J AMFSOy, A. II. BROVT5, II. CO BURS, J. CAVLN" aprlO-dt31!26th 'ctnfaJttrc. PETROLEUM. BOSTON rsrr:AV voicit. NO INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. A Limited Number of Shares for Sale at Three Dollars porSh-re. ...ij - 100,00 DOLl.Alis WORKING CATITAL. SUBSCRIPTION LIST FILLING UP. ' OAA ACRF.i OF TTJF PK5T OIL TFRP.1TORT. 9ß9ß aljoinirar tbe C VLKTTF, NAPLK fHAPC, JKabEY and Ü VlJ'.eLL WK1JA A1m rnthe Euchanaa Farm and CiarUu hirer, l,kh trofaltea to rival OU CrecV. Room for 3,000 Wolle. Before tavet'n, a' I pari rbuM esTt at tbe efic cf tbli CoapaB); o. 112 FKOAIjA AT, Few Totk. exam. Ine f..r themUes. an.1 KKF. I IsT OF UANAGRka. WHICH OTARAM FS A COVPLaTK DKVALOPJf LNT OP THE PWFFKTT. T ß C S T E E CHAS. L. IIAHD'Nf;, Cottn. MARCIC L. 51 MOS. 5tw Turk. WM. S Ltr.M a. New Tor. JACOB STrTri!MMEK,Sew Itrl, F.LNVAkU J. WILM). f-tw ork. 1SAC PEHMlKlMrn 5 T.tk. SIGMUND tKTTHtIilKK, Kwcheiter. IIKNKT CODX. 5 York. MTRWARr NRYValJ., hrw Tr rk. apr!0-l"tec4 IJ 13 'V It 1 IZ IT t : THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y, Oß'llSIZED UXD7.B TIIK MINIiti ASD MANUFaCTUatti LAT8 Ol TO I57ATH OF NilAT Y02X. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Onv Hundred Thonsand Shares AT nbcrlpilefj PrJcei 5 per Äksaare. I.lablr ia tnrtber Aneatmrni. OFFICES: No. 24 Emplro Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, rO?T0FT!CS ALDÜESS.fcOX TOSK. non.rASITLi r:CKIXS0!f. Preheat. WM. T. THim, Vkr Present. ROEFKT BaaETT, Secretary. II J. ERCTIH.U.ulcf Scp't, TltuATlüe, Ta. ATLANTIC EA5K, US Bcaadwty, !f . T, Treaary. The Weil ml the rampnor art? producing OH. Payst.t for stock eoay b M4e la rafu. v.faere4 Kare, tr covertwentberiis aad ecnr;:;a, which tenia aai aeccriün "'Jl U UXn it tneir mir. et ?a!c. Ketntrtances nay be avddreaawd te tha Cwaapany. P. O. Box ftSO. 9ew lorhCtty.etr te "iUmiH kUak,Tratry of tba 5w Tora aai Livtrpoal PawUan fyvipizj, 14. Broadway. Terk CttT.n r ta aay of tte aeau all-dJa
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