Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4525, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. MONDAY KORSIN. APRIL 21.
CITX ITEMS. c.etieral uyder o. ö. EtrcrriT TsraTrjrr cr Tudiasa. AwtTalT üMXAal'l ( mr, liMafraroua, Aptl 2, 1Cj. It btalxur. been arranged ij autierfües cf tt rrot. eranierit cf the United 5ttV. that the retrains tf tie lata and lamerted Pre!deij Aaaaea Iarcta, Jo fr ju.Ttoibeir rdare f final rep. In priojCeid, I;i:r.ci, will arrlre at iLdlanapolie O Su&laj, the 20ih l:.t., It It ar.LOBi.ced that p&Uk Lenort I observed on tbe exrcaaioa by tbe p' pe cf tbe täte, cder the direction tf tbe täte authorities, f dV w.: 1. A racial traiL, with dtlegtt cvbit(itir; tf iL Governor aad 2.cert tf atat, tie e ;-mct ita7, the Judiciary, ri.rrater of tb Lnji-Utar", tL if a) or fcf tbe city ef ItxiiiDirK-Ji,, mi it fc.,4, cf ths variou r.il.ta. ry department, in iL Mat. JI be di patcLed cn Satarday etering. April 10, l utt the ft3rl train at the tat IIa, aal ec rt tbe aaa.e to tl.ii c'.tr, arritiag here at 7 'clock PutAj miming. Tbe rernaio. will be ukri frorri the trein iaitne.!;alelj on a.Hral, piece J la a far.erel tar and eaorted by tbe tat aulborltie. and lb ciilltary to the Capllo!, Her ta t la tat ia the rotunda until 1 1 oclk a. m.. Bp t Lieb Lour tbey may t i-l I y la'.i.e f 1 cbiUrta. 3. At 11 o'clock a. in , a't r appropriate atresias.;, the remain, will L placed again In tbe funeral car, tni proce n farmed under JlrctK-n f (Jeneral TLcn.aa A. Aferr;., Chief Marshal, and P.reret Er!gadr Cieneral A. A. Steven, Chief Aia.tar.t Mar-ihal, au t tbHr a 1, who wdl eobdact tie tarn oter tub hie. if uirch a IK' J miy desiKaete. - Tbe military arrat. tj-t.t will le la charge cf Uj jor General Jo-epb?II .ober, Cot&aaandln? Kortherri 1 -partmiit, ami tfvtt iljgr liebtral AItiq I'. IIuypj, Cotnaar.Jirn Ihtrict of lirflitoa, ho ar rrqatitcd to provide ftr aj prc priite calces, gaanl tf kunor, ir. 5. Tb city autbotiti tf Ihdiaoapoll, tie Tiriu vrd'M and aaUtIon, tb tnil tary and cit.i m of tba tata gfra!!y, are Ir.TltrJ to pr:iciplc la tL! Lua.r ul aolembitlea cf tb occasion, and all are reqne-t '. to taak auch arranxoieu aa may approprUt?. 0. After tb proc returna t the Capitd, tbe rmau will We agala placed in tbe rotanda, in .tate, after wi,kb tba citlxena generally will be aTorded an opportunity to Tiew thra fcy pa-air. tbrouKb the bll fr'.ra acuta to ncrtb. T. At tba proper boor for leaving, (12 m. .auiy rtgbt,) tba remains will La escorted by tbe civil and millUry aatborltlt- it the funeral train, en r ute for Sprlnsfleld. 9. TL Stale Ca; liol an! grouudt ill te appropriately draped and decorate! ander tbe direction of ON. Sturm and Frjbarger, of tbe Gaveruor's tfT, who l' l" provide aultable car for tbe remaics. 9. Taa attendant on tbe remain and accompany the aaaae. will to re- eied ari'i entertained aa tbe guet tf the state; the tail tary ecort wl!l ! er.trtaitn l by the military authorities ori doty in thi city, and the cit - Ue&s of the liate at lartre will be entertained ty the c lien f Indianapolis 10. To enable tbe people f ti e tat to uulte ia a !t ad tribute ofLosar and reipect fitting atjA appropriate to tl memory of tbe revered and lamented IjycOLS, tbe c (Tiff r0f tbe Tarioui railroada ce r.tf rir.f( at thi-i point Live been requested to run peclat trains at reduced rates cf fare, full particulars will be announced witbotit ' By order cf Ucterncr iXOBTO.V. W. II. II. Taaatn, Adjutant General ofTiiiiana. 57 for a weekly renew of tbe tuirket and financial matters and a correct market rejxnt, fourth page of tbe daily. Citizem' Ma.aTi.xo A meeting of tbe citif hh will be held at tho court houe thij ereoine at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements for the reception of the remains of Preident Lincoln. A Urge attendance is rcinted. Iti. aho re quctel that all the leaderaot thiirtli choirs should be prevent. J. Cavex. MTor. 53f" Professor (.e in the Seiitinel buildinjr, baa just refitteJ, reii4ll an l refurnished bis music room. It i now decidedly a cczr ar.d baadsome place, and ii anything external will induce a ttial of vocil rx)wei, certainly tle ap pearanre of the profef for rom will dr.iw o-tt bashful talent despite .Ih timidity. Fiai About '2 o'clock on Stturday rnornit.i; a fire wa discovered in tbe wet part of the ritt Bear the can.il, which reulied in the destruction of two atablen, cairwge houe. kc It u .up poaed the fire originated from fpirk- Irom a locomotive. The buildings were n t ir'iri and were tbe property of a Mr. Joce UP The buMi!e?f of promotion h been Idr tbe paat few daya on tbe deerease, but ot.c h.iving been made since Wednesday All recruit io for the pre? cnt hue been "topped, and in some district tbe clerk of provost marhai bve been discharged It should be hoped the necessity for ihee thinga In? pissed and thit mili tary matters will be pedily wound up to a ucciful end tT By the courtesy of Captain Oor-sge we weie rhown through the l-ire whole'e Lard ware eUablUbmetit of Anderson, Bullock A L"yd. ou Stturday. Thin Is one of the Urgr.t wholesale boues of the kind in the city, and from tbe immense stock of hardware coodi, wc infer they do an immense business. Their sale rxm i located at No. C'2 South Meridian street. 3fMauy were fearful that the frtexe Saturday uibt would injure the fruit; but on it jairy we) leiru that it esctped. Thi? i probibly owing tu tbe wind and cloud.'', a a had it teen clear and damp the fruit crop for the coming ion would baa-e ben destroyed Tbe escape wa fortunate, and if it bould ccHse entirely there promisea to be an hundant harvest of all kit-da j thi year I Micas' OrriCK Messrs. Mills A l.reen. wbo recently purchased tbia establishment, ItaTC di- . olved partnership, and tbe institution will be run ia future by J S Green, assisted by Billy Bnrke. j an accomplished ctterer. There is no such iic;tt . nd quiet place in the city, and the artic.es pjss d over the counter are ot tho very best quality. . . II 1 .1 I 1 - f 1 1 - ind ierved ud in unenualle! style. Billy Burke will be happy to see and wait upon his friemU ' and the re-t of mankind. ' a eaw aw" JST"SaturdT wa a decidelly winterish ni.d ' uncomfortable day Qtüte a snow storm ' pre ailetl in tbe morning, and one not unworthy the j daya of December Great coats at:d shawls and j ocber shields from the rude blat tbat had been I I.! I animlt .WAV were in amb-ten .1mf)i-l ti.il : c'.oselv mutVifd ia them the tedestitan hurried i along with mental execrations of the fwan naf . It was decidedly ill-mani arcd in winter to aquat to suddenly iu the lap of spring. It was decidedly cool, and such fieaks can hereafter te dispensed with. XST Either from the inclemency of the etther. or some other eauee, the police court on Sat-; urdav was barren of even the most common of j fender. If the cold ha an cflect ou the morality of the city, we do not know but that it would be a good idea for it to remain cold all the tirce Anything to aboli-h crime and elevate the mor als'of the community ahould be received in th mo?t favorable spirit. We are an abolitionist in , this sense, and go for the abolishment or abite - meet of offenses again: the peace un 1 dignity f the eorrwratioo of Iudiacapob i2TWe not cel on Pennsylvania a-reer. Sat j . ti i - rotnpoevi ot laos or ycutntui ages i uey traue a creditable p.e tracce as, w iih their wltu euns thej wet ihr m-h the inat ual of arm. Tbe boas are ot.l prep.rin to tike tre p'.re t f tteir eiders, but we bop there ma never Ve a nece-si'y fortl.eta to act ;he real .:d:r "Ch ! ere Job tieVr a rbo-!-b. , Atd a.d you uror iraic V How many are reminded of the r veutt ful Java when they e these sports they ot.ee indulged, erjojed by the risij; generati - ii ? f?jr"Mrs. General Lai. der. formtr! Mis J M DaaeL'O't, i rerformii.g an eLgagerat-nt at Tike'. Otra H ue, in Cnriai-ati. Sia thel 1'rograa.n.e ol thit city: "As the widow of that j;a!!ir.t gt-ritra! who gate hi. hfe to our country ; a a ccoiid Flor ence Nisht.ngale, who has periled her own life and health in tbe southtra Losp:tal of our arm;es. watcbinj; at the ll.'i.fe of the dy r s u i wouuded ld.et;aa a su;erj : 1 tnihei"l actress; as a true and tobie woujan. Cincinnati greets Lr comb?, and will vie een with New York In its teitimonial to Ler worth."
Sli or Lori at ArCTiox ran Amtjoos Thf lot to t tv: J at auction tfcta afterLooo prelect n coaual opportcnity for gooi iarestrrfr.?, nnd our rcilerj shoclJ cot la'l t take a irac'ag of if. Mot of the lota arc !d Mjju'rV aub uiiior ; out of b!cb the abote Crm -,!J thirty lota je-n ago; at which time lie fcroer.'! wen o i ai a piraJe croaoi by the mil. tary. 2om tcirly etery ote of the UiU o!d are weil itawrorel itb aubwtantial l.ou'e. And U:'iz lb prr.-th of thtt ptit of the city, up to lh time. a a ertfrlor, ptrsj&s bujir lots at this sa!?ratr;t fail to rcke a good tLii.fr; of it. There i no mere .ieirrir le lo-ility in the city for rcifce tLm thstptrtof New York street. 1 be fair grocr'i there ill foon aacie the aptiraLre ( UiiTerity hqmre. an i be u-el ai a public pirk, arri t.kicg ercry thisp iato con?iJeraticfi. we Vluw of co rrore deirab!e property that L ye-t Leri ofTtfel at public sale Gi.iAVii v -The proprlttor of thi e!j'C return the-ir thsi.ks to the citizeoa of IciianapV.i for their liberal pitroDpe piece the uruDz of their .a!ooL, anJ rerectfully solicit a cor.tinuance or the nir.t Their restaurant will always be furni-heJ with ail the delicacies of the ieoa andtbebir with the bet of wicei and liqaors. TriTelers will r.d it a quiet and r!eair.l place U.t ftfrcbment of all kind". Ia a wrr me inite them to call a&J u. and we aeure thtm tbnt we will try to Cixke theni corut ortahle. In cor.tenion wirh our restaurant we hare opened an ice cream lioou, which wo have cmL i the Irtr.i. Wc Lue fittcJ U tp ia go&J ylc fur the accoiomwdition of lidie nvA gentlerufti. who we in t ite to c tli at d ee u and
juJeof our a; ir.traenl. AttG!idintj wul he retoj to receive wait upon cotnpanyal ail Lours in the clay at N 'M k 33, Kentucky aveme, ItitPanapolie 24 2 IfuESttti Si. BoTTirn Cii):R A new boverape bus jut b'.cn irittotiured in the city, atid which no doubt will he popultr bottled apirklirg cider. It is piepared by Meters. Tiodjll k Scribner, No. 1?, Wut IVail -tieet, who manufartnre improre-l b'iftlrd sod water ard .-nfipirül beer The Tiry be-t of rider "h u-cJ, ird it is cLired in bottle-? from t foui.taiu the some as tuda water. This girts it t ple.iant flavor ar.d when uncork cl ar.d t:-e l it flerveci9 just like rhinipagi.e, i and ruakts rq'iaily au arteable at J n much purer and healthy drink, as well a ftr more ecoLoraicil. It is a!o put up in a vcrv conrcnient slupe fur u.-e, etch bottlo Loldin alout as much a person will need lor drinking at oi.e time This i t Average tint can b? recom mended i "1 ÜKRixilM Saloo.x. Wcwere introduced je terday to Me'r. Hezekiih i Brown, the pro prietors of th (raniura and Irent Saloons. N . 31 nt.d 33 Kentucky avenue We eie ve-rv much p!Med with the strle atid nettes with T.Lich tl.e room were furnilied. There ceplion lOHiina for the ladies (in the icecream salojii) rc splendid equal to ny &oon we ever saw et The proprietors seemed very geni I ar.d pasaiit gentlemen, waiters very sttentire, and all refreshments called for weie speedily furnished in good quality and finely cooked. We can asure them we shall call and fee them whenever we come to this city, od will cheerfully recommend their saloons to the j.atronse of those wh like got! dinners r anjth:3f U refresh the inner man. TatvtLkiiv ffcdiinap-jaa. April 23, li,6 4 Q JWtn F. Kupp, merchant tailor, has just returned from the ea-t with a fine assortment of clotha, cas-imeres, vestirgs. Ac., which are pur-chtj-ed at panic prices, and which will be sold lower than at any other houe to the city, and made up in the latest style Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. You will find it to your int rest to do ao. Eit Whinenn itueet, opposite the Taberuacle 4 5 A rich growth of hair produced, the natural color re"tored, (not dyed), and all di?e.tses of tie scalp, falling cT. ic, cuicd by uing Kureka," the infillitde hair restorative. Price $1,00 pr bottle. Sidd ly nil diuggists J. B Skxoie, nrugiat, Biite Block, Agent. el-tf f;57No. C4, Kaj.t Washingion street is thundering into a splet'did hstdware tiade. In sixty days their trade has it.crt.ised five fold. This cannot be unless they are elEcient merchants, and keep good stocks at low prices. This we assure the puoiic they do A hint to thewi-e; man i enough. 24 3 DoKit-t A La yuan, propritors. I'maTCEV City Lots at Aictio.n xtxt Moxjar. Our readers should not fail to attend the pale of building lots this afternoon. Tht? lots lie in the vicinity of the old fair grounds See advertisement of Wiley A; Martin, re I rstiJ auction eers ifT W hive iu?t received from Boston, a lull line of t-e fish of the bet quality salmon, ha! ibut, herring, uuckertl and codfUh, Also, a fresh lot of ardiues, at lower price. Fletcuir A Davidgk, IS dtf. Central Grocery. Bt iLniXG Lex at Atenos Next Movpat. Th fine building lots immediately northwest of the old fsir grounds, are to be sold at auction next Monday alterm'n by Wiley Si Martin. rel est.itc -uetiorerr I'd-4 "Sciiour keens one of the be.ndrug stoits in the city, and in addition to medicine of all sort and the best kit'd, he Las everything in the line of toilet articles, for ladies ir.d getitlcmtn. His rU e is No Bates Houe Block. StituT Contuactöks should attend the sale ot building lots on west New Yotk alreet this afternoon. There is large quantity of f.r-t rv gravel on seme of the lots. t3TJcst rei-eived at Clatk, Jobuson A Co.. No. 1. VeU Washington street, a full stock of boot and ehoes, tl ail styles and varieties. Irr srring and summer wear. 24 2 For Rcvt. A large room in the third story of the new Sentinel buildings. No. 27 South Meridian street. The room is well lighted and ' 1 . - 1 ' A . C trie entrance koöii Appiy ai im oiucr. iu E2"The finest gloT kid and morocco con cres gaiters ever brought to this market, at Clark, Johnson A Co 's. No. 17 West Washington trettt. 212. JPA flee fresh lot of oranges, lemans, dates, fig?, cocoanuts. prunes and raisins, at Central Grocery Fletihir A Dav:ic.k. 15 d "tf - - .aFor choice drugs, pure toilet oaps. t rushes, combs, Ac , and tor the be-d quick yeast, go to Senour's drug store. Bate House block 3TThe famous Belcher A Hartford pewed hoot, at Clark, Johnot! A d.'s. No. 17 Wrt Washington street 24 2 3fSee Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paper jan 2. tf. i ?r A let exchange papers, done up ir pack ' 44,,, 0f oo. can be had at this office mmmmmmmm tt ANNOUNCEMENT. FiFin WARD JOSEPH liARRt.a offrra be elf to 't.e peudei t voters ef fie I lfth WarJ, a aa ir ieper ir.t un:rj canJ:Jit fi-r Cwiticiloiaa. Mr. Hrr:!s i o!J cltuec of the War., taa all t;a property in it. ar.d if elected id pledge hira'f ta -it tr. necurin? cL-ap jr .-, iiLt ae,, ai.-l to 1 k aftr '.be i-uereta of tte Wfi:Jir. the CctLC'daniiee that thasit fa- -.hare -f a 1 fit; c ttrpr . trenif . - -C. t'.,-a'.-t (s-r.'J eari'if:- lar:. k tter i is- f ri Vomig .Men's .HfMliral X I lv r. G RaTUlTOtrs aJ.ce g.Tru l.i di-eaf of tbe i.erV.: amt:;al, uriLa'y aod xaal orgar.a, la tbe r-jKrn .r tbeWe.teru aJl. ..1 Auctat!ou, w licu are et.t by a'.t In ea l cr v-!.j,r, free r f ctr. 1h org-.!iati ir. wa f ru.ed to d.per.e Lew adrtl!a le trtato.er.t, aad is coa:p.ed tf tha well known pba ciar,to wbrra all letter tcaat be directed, DR. JACKSOX, IIERBRRT it t?0.. etl dly Boa 4M Ctcc!L0aÜ,0.
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Telegraphic Dispatches.
iirotrt xrai-atTrraxaa aaataTart aartirat. Fr .lornllijr tepert See rlrat n MIDNIGHT KEPOKT. Latest War News. TflE .SURRENDER OF JOILVSTOX. The CoiMlition KejccU'd. Reasons of tho Government, j THE CHICAGO CONSPIRATORS. LINCOLN'S REMAINS EN ROUTE WEST. THE PLANS OF JEFF. DAVIS. lie will iiiiikc a SI and in TcinvA Ar., Ac, At.. Ac. JoiintoiiaXtirrender-1 tie Cond ill on Disapproved ly ttae iio eriimeiif . WanioTox, April As rejxjrts Live Lewi in e'rculatiun for some time of a correspondence between (ten's John-ton and ShernO the mefDoiar durn rr btis of what was agreed upon is fo'.llows: Memursr.dcnt rr iaiis -f agreement made this Jo of Ap i', A 1) lro'5. Dear Durham's S.atu:r:, in the ite of North C itoü.'ia. by and between lien. Joseph K. .Ji'hniton.cornmandicg tho confederate army, a;;d M:ij. Gen. W. T. Shtrmsn. pommanuing the army of the United States in North Cnulii a both pieant. 1'. The c ntendir g ;utnie now in the field to maintain their ttatn qui until notice i given by the commanding general of either one -j its opponent, and rei-oraw le time, s.ay 4S ho'ir, allowed. 2d. The confederate armies now iu txtateuce 10 be di.-bindcd and conducted to their several state capitals, there de rxnit their arms and public property in the f-tate 'ireral. a;- each officer and man 10 execute atjd tic :n agreement to rease from ail acts of war and a'.ide b the a" tion of totb state atid federal authority, tie number of atitH acd ni'ibitiona ol war to be leportei to the vp r of ordnance at Whinyton city, eubject to futute action of the congress cf the" Uniled StAfe.s, sni in the meantime to be ued solely to maintaiii peace and order wifUr, th bor-Irs of the sutc lespectively. 31. The lecognition by the executir; of the United States of the several "tite governments, on their ofiiceri and legislator-1 tk'.ng the oath prescribed by the constitution ot the L'niicd State?; and where contlictiiig staf.e goveintueu:9 have resulted from war. legitimacy of all eh -II be subujitted to the supreme court of the United States. 4th. Tbe reestablishmcnt of all federal couita iu the eereral states, with powers as defined by tbe constitution and laws of cougre 5'.h. People and inhabitants of all states tj be guaranteed, so far as the executive can, their p; htical tighti and franchise, a? well as their lights of person and crorcrtv as defined by tbe cot'?itutioa of the United Sta'er aud of the states respectively. 6th. Tte executive authority of the United States government nt to disturb any of the pecpie by reason of thu Lte war, 30 long as they live in peace and quiet, stsuia from acts of trmed hostility, and o'jey laws in ex:ste:;cc at auy pi ire of residence 7th. In general terms, war to cea?e. A grr.eral amnesty so far as the executive power of i'ip United States can command, ou condition cf dis bandonmcnt of confederate armies, and distribu tion of arms and resumption of peaceful pur-"jlts by officers and mrr. a f iihetto coraiw.siri' the said hmiv. Not beine empowers by our respective ptiuipals to fulfill thtve term, we individually and officially pledsre ourlvcs to obtain necessary ,ni thority to carry out tba above programme. (Signed.) W. T. Shibmax, Major Genera! comd'; T:ny V S in Noith Carolina. J. E JoiixsTöx, a i my in North Carolina. General S'irrmari w. a fdiovrir.c: among other General comd'g C. S. The prooceJing of disapproved !r she reasons: 1st. It w . an t-xi-tci: e or iiuihoritv not ves-l in Gen. he and Sherman, and its face hows that both Johnston knew that he, Gen. Sherman, hui no authority to c-Mt-r into any such arrange meut 2d. It was a practical acknowlelgement of the rebel jiovernraeut. 3d. It is understood to re-eublLdi the rebel state govercmenta t'u.t had been overthrown at the sacrifice of m my thousand loyal lives and iruraf-i.s t:ea-ure, and placed arms and niuai ti;r.s of war in tbe b u.di ot rebels at their rcgpcriif c capitals, which miht be used as soon a3 tho armies of the United States were disbanded, and ued to conquer and subdue the loyal states. 4th By the restoration of the rebel authority in their respective täte th?y would be enabled to re-establish slavery. 5th . It mizht furnish a groaad of responsibility by the federal government to pay the rebel debt, and certainly subjects lojal citizens of the rebel states to the debt coriinTSr I by the rebels in name ef the vtatcs. bb. It puts iu dipute the existence ot loyal s'.ategoTernmenU ar.d th tite of Wet Yirginia, which had been recognized by every department of the United Siatcs government 7th. It practically aWiihes the lonfiX'siiou laws, and relieves the rebels ol etety ceree.Jwho had slaughtered our people, fr;iu all t aics snd fe .alties for their crimes. Pth.it gives terms that bid been deliberately repeated brand solemnly rejected by President L ncoln and better terms than tbe rebels hid ev-e-asked for in their m.i't prospcroti condition. ?ih. It formed uo bais of true and lasting peace, but relieved the rebels from the pressure of our victories ar.d left them in condition to renew their tffjrts to overthrow the L'nited States government and subdue the lejal states whenever their strength was rei-mited and an opportunity should offer. All the southern refugees iu Washirgtoa will call upon President Johnsoa on Mondsv mjru ing. Publication has been made of certain e'uan;es of several officers, including Gen. Halleck.to command at Richmond. This i not correct (en Ord remains in command ol Yirginia as hereto fore Gen. Halleck commands Virginia and North Carolina. Gen Gilraore remains in commar d of the department of the south. From Hiarrisburff HaKKinm to, March 23, 11:15 a. m The train is now leaving this city with the remains of l're-idect Lit.coln. Our company has been increased by the uditiou of the Hon. J Bailey, Hn.J. K. Moorheaisnd W. Hall Staatou, Esq The latter is ch irmau of the committee of ar rargemer.ts of the Philadelphia city rour.eil The duty cf this gentleman is to extend the hos pitalities of the ci'.y to thoe who have bteu specially invited toacLoiapany t! e remains to SpringfielJ. Go erntr Bradford, of Msrylanf. and stall, took leave of the pufy at H irr's-.urg, tt oae o clock. We are row per WncirUnd. and the attention o?' the rmsenirers i dirtetc! towards the resi j jent.c 0f Jrnes Ruchai.tn. about two mile from j (iero,j. At rive minute p i.t one o'clock we 1 are at Lancaster The vicirify of the station is i rrowdl with people, as d further on the streets ! are der telv filitd. 1'erhar.s 30.(0 t,r 40,(K;0peopie are Late aa spectators Battle flacs ate tvrra where dip!jei. banners are at half ma?, bidges of black ?een everywhere The wails td the elegant car house are jxcfu-t-ly ortia nented with draped flags at.d oth er emblems of grief " Thecar house is densely pack 1 with people, the word goes arour.d that Grsut is on boar 1; this electrifies tbe crowd, where is Le shouts thousands cf voice, many rush to the !atcr. and others In front, shjwiLg tht tbey bate no definite) idea a to th where about of Grant; Grant is EOt on board and tbe crowd feel d.sappointed. At this point a small party of ladies with a large acd magnificent boquet reached tba cars and deposited in tbt coa
tb ficril tribute Of Lctorazdaectioo. Per?oc ! here aDd there were ?eeo weepicg; a few more secosdipit ar.d we are at tbe Lincisrer !oc?- i motire werk, probably fifty wr)tkCfa with their families e.re present. j Tbeca'i are cow iaaeaMcg their spee2.ax.Ji
Lancaster m Ioat to siht. I f . . TT . ( quarter pa.-i iw-ne are cow at rar er. -burg. Half pas: two We ar at Coataville From the tim? cf leaving HarrUburg until we reaped Philadel;hi 1. we -aw lo persons whatever at labar. The div eexei to appropriately observel by all. We errived at the Broad tret static":.. Philapclphia, at balf past four, two Loun earlier than the schedule time originally acnoucce J, ia order to afford core daylight for display The corpse was transferred to a hearte whi'.h is cf elaborate ni;h. Owing to tome mismatiagemetit, the jroccrsiorj did not move until ix o'clock. The military, bciL white and black, made a fine display. The city troops acted as tody guard to thecorp.e. Ia the proce-s'on were the major, city coun cits ar.d other municipal authorities, federal officers, array atd navy officers, the judiciary, members of the legislature, members of congress and representatives of foieigo courts, and numerous others of di-tiar'ion, the firemen and other orgminticLS, the Fenians and 0JJ Fellow.. Colore! men also appeared aa member of other societies, with appropriate badges. The proce-5;c3 occupied an Lour and a half in LasdiDg through the streets. When the Slate Houe waj re icLcd the corpse wag taken into Indereudence Hall, where it was placed near the bell which first proclaimed the a 3o;t:on of the Declaration of Independence The houses, with few if any exception", were duped in mourning. At leas; 2'Jil,00t) a0uls must Lave wi:nesrd the procession. The corpse, while ir4 ftate to niht, i viilcd bv tho iaands of petot., lor whose admittance the mayor issued cards To morrow the doors will be thrown opr; to the public, and closed at midnight. The city authorities have extended to the lune.'ttpaiiv hoM-itsIi'se? at the Cr;ttr.e:.5al Hotel. from ew Orlran New 0xLkAa, April 10 Captain Toms, two mates and five seamen of the bark Louisa, fiora New York, were drowned March 2;Jth by the boat capiiing oti tl.e bar a the mouth of the Rio Grau Je. It is repotted int Jerl, Davis trojtd tbe Mis siäsippi river at Thinca bend, accompanied by a Texas cavalry regimeut, escaping observation of the naval authorities. Gen. Cat.by his isaued an order prohibiting all persons cot connected with the army going to Mobile Its reported that Kirby Smith has diabn Jed his army and they are returning home. The Delta avs tho Milwaukee sunk in Mobile bay will piove a total lofi, Ler guns LaveLcen taken olF and the machinery can be .saved, the hull is alieadj breaking to pieces. Tit Oage's guns have beeu removed and ihete is jood propre:! of juisiu her. The Ltuu ran agaifj.t two piles, breaking large holea it; her Site unk ic nhsliow water, trrl will be 8-aved. Ti ? Ida, a small lu piopeller, sttuck torpeda and was blown up. and the captain and two others killed. It i? Slid that the loerviile was blowu up by a torpedo, but the report is unconfirmed. TLe B!o.i)ra Rose and tin clad So 4 weie ueatroyeJ. No particular. The Scotia, formerly known as a jucboat, was fiuLk in 13 feet cf water, aEd six of her crew lo and sixteen wcu'.ded. All the m jrif:ri except tbe Cincinnati a;e un to tbe city ut der command of Commodore Pal mer Launches ttoui the monitors sent up the river captured a blockade runner laded with 1,000 bales of cottcn. It ii .tated on goo-i authority that Centra! Hutlbut will itiiev Granger, aa soon as Banks arrives at Newr Orleans. Smith's errs. Friday noon, wne elwver; p.iiic a ijar Bl.ikeiy, c-n loute for Montgomer v. Mi tamers adfice? to the txh have be?:i teciv i. Coi tin .s and Mecr.9 are represerute 1 as haviry abon 3.UH0 rr.'. i General Mjia si.t fuee agair.s. lh-m It b cipeilel t i i e- Libetali wiil att.a-k Mufamoraj ?oOb. Cjmmuoicatioc was atopped two tiays Let wcei. Matamoras and Bagdad, by oidci of Mejia who oidcrel troops from his camp and plscm then, l.n:2 she road lo clear i of suerrilli. r roiti I'lailadelpnla. 1'Mii.Ai'kLl-rti.a. April 23. Jay Corke reports th? sale of the 7 30 loau yesterday at 1 1.1 10,O')0. The largest western subscription was$10fJ,000, from Chicago; the largest eastern $500,000, from V Y5r Tr.tji f o fii r!ir bis wert $15 269 ,700. 'I Tbe body ot the let piidt.t.t was visited by thtuti ds duiing the night Before daylight lines were formed east and west of Independence Hall, pa?ic in by two stairways, through the frout windows and out at the rear iuto tbe cquare. By 12 o'clock these lines extended three miles from the Delaware to the Schuylkill. Thousands weiied for hours before accomplishing tbe object of seeing the remains. About dinner lime the influx of peop'e fell off Daring tbe afternoon the number again increased, and was maintained in lines extending about a rai'e, which again diminished toward evening. aicoxp i:;-patcm. The ccrpe wus exposed at Indeper-dence Hall from 9 o'clock last night until this morning, at which time thuu-auda of persor were obliged to retiie from the streets disappointed to subsequently reueac their efforts. By S o'clock it was almost impossible to p within two or three blocks of the Hall. It was not until after midnight that thecofiia-lid was replaced, thus hidiig i' from the view of the aCJ cted citizens Ex-Governor of Idaho, snd General Picker it.g, of Washinjton Territory, are with the funeral pry aa reprer ent atives of thae territories. We are joined to day by tha Hoü Bichatd Wallatk, mayor of Washington, who accompanies us to Spriucfield Others wiil unite with the party before we leave here Major GanersI Dix and 'aß will arrive heie to-night. The Philadelphia!; have done everything possible to show respect fjr the distinguished deal. The ladies appear with mourning badges on the left shoulder, and this custom has become to general that its nor; observance is often observed From .tew York. New Yokk, April 23 Circumstatitea which have come to the knowledge of the government render it nearly certain that Booth's horse fell with him cn Friday night, the 14th ins!., and it is believed caused the fracture of one of bis legs. It is al-o reported that he bad dive-ted himself ot his moustache The likeness cf Boota published in Harper's Weekly is said to be correct. The attention of surgeons aud li:e p'ibl'C is called to these circumstances If Booth is lying cor.cealed aud wwmided, the rewards offered and the detestation of bis crime by all loyal cilixens will icon bring h'tn to Iizkt. The Suffolk, Virgiuia. correspondent of The Herald, states that rebel officers who have arrived there report that Lee'a surrender reached Jeff Davis at Danville, three days after bis proclamation, and tbat Jeff left at daylight next morning for Greeecsboro Jeff stated that if he was Lsrd pushed he hould goto Texas, where he was sure he could rally aa arm? aiour.d him and mike arother stand, and be hould Lever leave the limits of tbe confederacy He issued orders for cavalry to join bim and to burn the bridges over ihe 'Newpem 12J Rctr.oke river, wbicb was reported to be doe, tad a'so orkler f- r the evaluation of Wei ion Toronto papers contain r. af!f iav:t ting ha the notorious McDoca'.d, vitr a member of council of Tororto, r.iineJ Der nis."a, had bee di:overe ! in rrcraricc a p'r.se Coll:cgwoei for plur.dci u;-on tbe lakes. The erherr.e has een fr"'r ltt 1 bv the seixure o' tte re -e. Horn Clnclnrttttl. CiNCiü-an. Apr:! 23 Cot:;' Jerab'.e snow fell hare yesterday and la-t right, but it ia deir ar-d pleaant t!:is mor::'.cg The findings and secte-.ee in tLe ca of the Chicago coLFirat?, w.., promulgated this morniag by Gen. Hooker. Buckt.tr. Morris and Marmadua were acqu.f.ed. at.d dl he di.cL'arfed after ukiog the oath ol ahegianee Ci Wa!5b and Lsomes are fou:d g'i.ity ot all the charges and apec.ficatioü. aud tLe former ecrnoeJ to five yeara at bard lab;r atd the latter to three years The aenteuce against Grenfel and Daniela ; oot yet promulgated. Thecomci.ioa has been dissolved
rrom rortrcaa Jlanroe. FoartiAS Mojriox. April 20 The ut!cr atore of J. Wharton w,Ut etfLic, sciz?d by the military authorise tbe Triov. af:ahc pi4CC,j ccder arrt. Sin AiuoIJ. who ai arrcäte.1 he.e le tlaj
ago and la cororscy with the proprietor of the tore takea to Biltimore by a couple of detective officers sent here for that purpose, wa the chief clerk ami cashier of the establishment, and had only beeuLero sir.ee last March. The steamer Louua arrived here last eveciD from Newbern, North Carolina, with Captaia A. S Kimball, chief quartermaster or North Carolina, who hss been relieved, acd with his clerk is en route for New York. Tbe cactain of the Louiia reported Lavicg seen the Unitc-d State steamer Ashland, loaded with troop, ashore about 25 mi northward of Hatlera, N. C - . . ... . . From Cairo. Caiao, April 23. Tbe steamer Kath repoiu that intense excitement prevailed all along lie river upon tbe receipt of the be of the prea:pent's death. At Biton Rouge, Natcbex, and all other points flag were displayed at half mast and the buildings draped in mourning. Eight tbousa: d An ietonviile prisoners are at Vicksburg getting ready to return to their homes The Henry Arr.e is taking on boar I 1,300 for St. Lou's. According to tbe dead roll, 17.0UU feJeral soldier were b -tried a' Acderscnville, Oa , in cr.e ye.r. I'ram .41 briny Almaxt, N. Y., April 22 The germcr laving renominated for Metropolitan tire commtssloneis fevers! gentlemen who were elected as such by th aeuate last week, the senate held another session to-dsv, and after wirta discu?icn they were confirired. All union seu ators vo'irg in the affirmative except Mr. Andte froin M. LeuU. Sr Lot is. April 22 The extensive mathint eh jp at tbe United States arsenal, three miles below the city, burned last night. Lo about evr 'v five !,; a t t II fr'roiai Cairo. Caiku, April 22. The Mississippi squadron dag-9hip Black Hawk was entirely destroyed by fire at Mound Citv this morning. No partieslara The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. New Vubk, April '21. AiriDgementa for the reception of tbe lematns of l'reriJeiit Liucolu ia thia city to morrow, and for the obsequies on Tuesday, weie completed yesterday. TLe canopy under which tbe body is to be pi iced, extending from the door of the governor's room, is being richly ornamented ia front, and near tbe top will be placed a bust of the late prea'dent; two funeral urns will be placed on each side. TLe canopy will be covered with black cloth, and tbe bier with black velvet. From the centre of the interior a splendid cbanj delier wiil supsend, throwing the light in the direction of the face of the corpse; chaudeliera will also be placel oa each side of the canopy Th e funeral cortege will move from City Hall at I p. as. on Tuesday, and during the time it is in tnotijii the church and rc bells will be tolled. The meeting, which is to be held at Urion Square, a--euib!es at 10 o'clock, when religious services will beheld ard an a Hrcs delivered by Hoc. Geo. !..!!. rc ft. The meeting iil aojvMtn i: tim lor tiiyse ftuditg i? to join in the proce-:oti. Mayor Gunther yesterday issued a ptoclamatkia requiring the s'rfns:oa of hij,e bi-aor row and TucJay. Meetings to take nror.fr mtioi. ir. the last iieir.n honors to tlio remains ol cur late preside rt I. - I I l !'. .1 .:..? were ne.u uy seat rat au'iuiocai organization the citT ye.stetdav. The Herald hna a report that Gen. W. 11. F. Lee succeeded ia getting through with hia corsanund from Yirgini ai 1 joii,td Johns'on in North Carolina. The Times calls atteMiou to he brutal treatment of our prisoners in the south, and -ays Geo. Lee ia accountable for all this rebel bar barify. It demands tba there shall be leea lau latiorj ot Ger: Lf-e by the northern prefs at ! people. In reply to tho Indiana delegation, the pre-i oeut yesterday thanked Gov. Morton and the members, and referreJ them to his past action as ai. indication of bis future policy. He declared that tieasoii was the highest crime known to the law? .;;d hould be punished. That alter making treason odious, every union mar. ar.d the goverument should be reimbursed out of the pockets of those who have inflicted this great suffering on the country. He would offer amnesty to the masea who Lad beca deluded, but would punish, justly aud without anger, all political leaders. He said it was by high constitutional obligations that we have secured each state in tbe possession and ccjoymeut of a republican fotni of government with peculiar institutions, and by the operation ot the rebellion we lose that feature. But it was a state when it went iato rebellion, and when it comes ojit without the institution.it is still a state. In adjusting end putting the governaient upon its legs again, the progress of the work muat pass into the hands of its friends, and if the state is to be nursed until it again get strength, it must be nursed by its friends, ar.d not smothered by its enemies. The piciident mentioned tbe fact that Indiana first named him for vice president, and he returned his thanks for their confidence. His speech was frequently applauded. The Herald's special says to morrow the president will receive delegations from Michigan, and ere from refugees in Wat?bicgtou. After tomorrow night no more delegates will be received. FoETKk.rs Monro a,, April, 22: The following mt-ortart crcer from Gc: eral Sherman was received l ere this morniLg: HLAiquAnrMc Micdlk Dmaiox,) I mt Field, Kalsh;h, N. C , Aptil 19. Special field order No. 58: ' The commanding general renounces to the army the suspension of hostilities and an agreement with Gen. Johnston and high oPucials.whith whe formally ratified, will make peace from the 1 ctouiie f the Kio Lranle. L ntil absolute peace is arranged, tho line pasing through Chap-' ei ii.u university, uurnam a station ana Wet; Point, on the Neuse river, will separate the two armies. Each army commander will group his camps entirely with a view to comfort, health and good polics. All the details cf military d.sciplirt must t,till be maintained. The General hopes tha: in a very few days it will be Lis good fottune to cendnct you all to your her- Tbe fame of ibis armv for forti tude, ccu.'Iand discipline is admitted all over the world, tTen let each officer and man ee that it is net at lined by any act of vulgarity and rowdyism and petty crimes The cavalry will patrol in front ef the lines. Gen Howard will take charge cf the district from Raleigh un to the cavalry, Gen Slocnm to the left cf Rale'gh, and Gen. Sehcheld in Rale'gh, with its x i if h nd reir. y u.rfermsstcrs slü commis?aiite wiil keep supplies for light wagon loads, and railroad superintendentwill srrsrge detrjts for the convc i.-'euce of ei -h rmy. By order of Major Genera! W. I . Suuaiax. L. M. D.avr . A A t.. Ad rice) from Neebfin stale ibat lare naixbers of toe mtra'.fr ut e North Carolina legislature arrived thvre v 'he K'th irs'ant lr tha purpoe cf r.eotiitin with Sherman with a view to re'ore tha se to rhe NrM'.. fien. Grsnt bad ai lived. NOTICE. I To Carpenters, Staxrbmlders, Cabi - 1411' IN KOLO, Plain ar,4 Ornaraeutal Job Turnj er. South street, betweea PenssjUaiia aad Merid.an a'.r.e's. Keej conatartly on hand a tjoM assortmer.t stair Balltft r and wl Poata, aud tire tbena to order. Alo, all kitla cf twrntug In balidina werk Core to onler. I will recetre a'.l kin-l. of triers la taru'eg :b the cabiEet rcakirg Lee, berfateadi. table legs, Ai. All work irs prjrapMy. neatly arxt at reaaoaabte j. rices. I. HOLE. a;.rl5-d3m TOI.UIIO ALE. I.lJiLAT A WILLEB'JCSLEBBATEDTOLXLO AL, ' in barrel, anl half barrel. Poe aale by J. D. DU5CAX, A-tU, tj.23 da.' 77 iJoa'-b U.rliaa atreV. loitauapo H. J
SPECIAL NOTICES. Tlie lirldal Clauibrf aa Eaaay gf Wan. zjt a&d lA!tmetlon for Tessa; Ma. Alo. aw a&4 reliatie txeaUuect for . tf tbe Crtaary act axul ?yitea test free, la teaie-t eoTflopea. AdreaaDr J hKlI.U5nOCOHT05. Hoa A.t-N-iatioa. rk:!je. pi!a,Pa. . ap.-4-4Aly KTN ERVOUS DEblLITYT SEMINAL W.aioe., etc., cm He ryrJ wi baa really (rsreJ klsaelf and ktt.Jrea'i cf atlert, aai will tell yea aetata bat tiefe:,.:.. Adareaa with ataap. IDWAiD B. TE1TM, f.b-dlwly Iock Bx. otrj. Xaaa.
GTD 1SEASESOF 1 HE NERYOCS S"Dilaal. tritary an3 tcJ SteaL tew aaJ reliable reatraett Ir. Report. f it. UOWARt) AS.OCIAIIOW. Sent by 1 la Mal 4 letter Dt'.opa, free efcbaife. Aiire.a D. J. SK1LW5 UOUGBT05, Bewan! Ajaaeclaties, !fe. 1 aoctk 2Tiwla itrat, rhdaJlp!a Pa. BaarSOiVwly DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. I I rst A Mure Cure fur the. Uitmd; cm pl!nta U Dow u.aee known ta a TreatI cn FIT5 Fore'jn and Satire Herbal preparaUvct, paUtUotd 1 Dr. O. rOKLra EE0W5. Te preFIT scripliou wai furalhedfc!m la auch a provJdet.tiki xaauoer that be caauot coakciecüously ret' I T ! fuie to n aka it ibewc, aa it kaa cured everybody wbe baa neJ it, ueaer failed in a 4cs!e cae. 1 IT'S It lg equally ure ia ca.e. ,f t"iU aa of Vjpcp lila; and tlelcjrredientatnay be obtained from "1 r?s any dreyjljt. Sent free to a!t o reeelpt cf fire tei.ts to prepay postage, etc. AJdreaa Vr.O. PHFLPS BROWN. No. It Grand treet. Jet ey City. Jry. aptlllSAw. tLET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtue of Brix'a Caraoa brmu, if any aeck tber be, real tba following certificate from gentler en well know a la tkis contmantty, and dooet no mere. It. (eneral Intre-ioction late tbe army will aT tU live ef thuaD4i ot oar aoMieri: Locrarrua, Jone Sd, 143. We, the undesigned, bate aeea tbe Rood effecta ef Dr. Joaa Bcix'a CaDtoa Dimes ia rate of geueral debility au! rrostratloa ef tbe ayktem, and believe It. feaeral use weald prevect d)seae arti relieve uarb lafferiiie. Amtif oar aoldiera particularly would tbia be tbe ca-e, especially tb.ae who are exposed to tbe wiataatic inSaesces iu tbe Southern chtcate. MAJ. PHILIP CPESL, Collector Iat. U.t. Id Dla. Ky CHAS. B. COTTON, Collector cf tbe Tort ef LouUYÜ'.e, Xy. CCL. n. DENT, Provost Marshal Qeueral of Kentucky. RKT. D. P. HINDEÄSON. Vice Treaident of 8an:tary ti !:.&. BASNET, nCGUFS CO Pabliber. Iemycrat. OSO. P. DÜIRN, Proprietär LouiaviUa knxt''t. HUGE 13 A PAKEHILL, Wboletale Dry QroH Dealer, iltlu atreet. foaowill, Ky. DAVIS, GRF.XN A CO., Wboleale Shoe Dealer, afais atreot, Lvs!tll. HART MAP0TB52, Utkcgrapberi, cor&er Stärket a-u Third atreeta. LoolaUle, Ky JCUCa WIN1K&, Clothing Verclia&t, coraer Ttird and atarket.ta., LoutsTllle, Ky. CAIT. 8. f. HILDP.KTU, Of tha iteaner Kajor Aa.!rwn at AJ. L. T. TEÜBSTt)!?. Payoaäter U. i. Arny. C. U. MKTCAL, National Hotel, Lvaivlile, Kj. COL. JES5X B1TLSS, 4tb Keutacky CayaJry OIOROK D. PRSNTIClt, lr.iTille Journal. SOLD WHOLKäALJt BT 1AILV. KUCFIJi lll üsll, 7.t So3tb Meridiaa St., Lodlanaptd'.. Jea.lS'e4-dlyAwl2tAawi THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! Fr$p.rtd fl ow a i-t ftii rj tUr.i f Sir J. Clark 51. ! T!s ir.valoaUl. ian-ficite ia abfahrt la tLe cere of all tboe f alnful a4 irrerou direaeea to wbicb tbe female coi.ktitatlca Is laVject. It aWeratei obtixctioc, an) a apeedy cere may i a relied on. to Irakis! rr i,ADir it ! peculiarly anlfed. it will in a abort lime brna: on the rcyrtbly period with regularity. f h Vott!e, price One Djl'ar, !er tbe Oov.ruaaeht I'ait'p af Great Prltain, to prereat ceonterfe't. 71 I'M theft! W hfpjen bg ftraa-U Jurb tht TURK MfiSniSof P,wi, a tUy or. CAITIOX. tht I'M thouM Utlt &rby FtwaU during M FIRST IIIREE MOSllISof Pregnancy aa 0v ev iure to Irivgvn ifitetrriajf, Imt at any otXtr tlis ilty art au. In all cae vf erv. aud Spinal AJfectloua, Pataa In tka Back acd Libbi, Fatlfu eo alixbt eiertion, Palpitation cf tbe Heart, Hysterica aad Whites, tbe Pill will effect a cure wben ail other me aas bare failed; and, although a poweifal remedy, do net costaln iroa,ca!3L, aatimeny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Füll directions la tbe pamphlet ar.crxl eacb pabae, wklcb abutld be carefully prererved. SOLD Y ALL LKCGUtels Af sat fr tba United State and Canada, JOB KOSfcS, 27, Cvrtlaadt SU. ew Tork. If. 1. SI 00 atid 8 pot-tage ftauiji eocloeed to any autborined Agent will lcaare a I ot;, coataia'.ng ZO HM, by return mail. ic5 ieodlwy TOYS, &C.t 2tC. STRAMRl K,i:U Ac (uni, 66 Maldon Lano, Now York, IMPORTERS Of 3L? 0 China. Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c., iLvtee tbe etten'lcr. of buyer., oferiBa; tbea lie largest aaaortaaeat at tbe acet rasuaSIe price. ftl3-43m T REAL ESTATE AGENCY. IIlltL & COXXEH. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, Me. k f cwi Wailiinften sttrect ur.iASaPOUi. isn. E VERT variety of builneea appertaluluf to a Military Claim Agency trauaacteu tn a wianaer to warrant a.Uaf action. Tbe a'-teutioh of tboee wULUg to ptrcbae, sell, leaa or reut real e.ute la directed te tbis Snu. fal&-dtf PROFESSIONAL. 1) ?. TL.DD 1 PARR. bavlLc tercilnated tbeir con. titers wüb the OotercBeLt as A. A. airgeoas at Ctr - M rton, are a aw aeuared to derut tbair whole t.-i ..ta. praci'.c. of lke!r r;rfetioa. Pe.oc. can ?' p,t. S-tdi( er tbe otaer at taetr .Xre, 3 v r.- ji'a aveaua. arW-4lf ä at.! LI) rjalBU5i A.l persona waa'dar S-ad :ea. Frail Trees, AaergreeD. er asytbicc la te ':irry line, wi.l be applied by learlng tbelr er der-w.:a ic. absenber at Jo. 4 Vietchio atreet. wte-e -in r.e, r.ay te iea. ar at Kitley & Oliver s Ae rio:'.".'': V.'eroooc, Ke. 75 West Wahinzton treu T.-e aa it farai.a.a if ter.l. Wkf. 0. r.LDFR. JOI17V IS. tM.IVAlt. j UYERY. SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Hm. to r.aal reaarl satreet. 1 rear t euilasel Mtitldlnv Brael-tlr L1VEHV ai ABLE. m t7ra,. sr;y af t XX. tew T.rk Livery and'Salelt:. A It 09 14 fat Feet rs ike r Rle-i. -tf. DE AHR IS CHOICt f lyiLTQROCIEIIJ. FLOCM acd Peot. Cib fer rrdte. (ieHla daLrered prwmptrj. Cocoer cf Saw ievewf aai ISt 1x4a amca. anaiSn
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THE FIRST NATIONAL FETSI11LIEÜE3 Organized under the laws of Peoesylvaxila, Nver&ter. ISCA. CAPITAL STOCK, 01,000,000. Pur Value of Shares 03 Each. A Limited Ahocxt or Stock roa saLa At tbk lowit caa scaacairrioa ratcat or Ou put saaia. No liability to Stockholder. The Und of tbia Company, embracing fr acte iu f ia ii a r Lt. aid leasehold. u situated ic the VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION I The 123 acres which they own the Alle ehany, two mile, above President and only fire miles from the new 250 barrel well on Pitthola Cieek, and th- !eie of 132 acte of the ctlebrate 1 "Wtlkinn Tract" alone, are ample baits for any Company, and are worth more than tbt ent lie Capital Stock of the Company. There are SEVEN WELLS cow in ucccsdul operation, yielding 'rgely, from which regnlar monthly dividends of two ran cavt. are beln paid to all stockholder, and there is .veat a siRA5C that this Company will aooti l-e able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among tbe first class Companies, and I juitly said to be the most successful of aoy yet organized. Its reputation baa cow become to thoroughly established, that do mere seed b said on that point. There are greater induce, raents and better opportunities to make money on the.-e Stocks than any 'other ia existence, while at tbe came time they are good rawruTT for any and &1I person to hold. Froa thtNew Vork Herald "Newa has been received and abundantly con firmed from several sources, of tb striking of a tew 2UQ bartel Well on Cherry Run, abort the need Well, a rrw ors raoat tbk raomrr or TBC FlMT NaTIOXAL PlCTaOLItat QcUTAXt." From the New Tork Evening Exprees "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from tbe Oil Regions, inform oa of thexatrikior of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, tat the First Nitioxal Pet ao lei at Coatraar'a raorxETT. Cberrv Ruo Stocka will be ba demand to tD0rTOW., From the New Vork World. "The Fiit Nanojaz. PiiTiOLtcif Coatpaxr is a first-class organizatiou, wboae ofScera are of the highest ardicg, acd we cheerfully recom mend it to ail par tie desirous of purcbaatox reliable stocks Tbe General Superint enden is a pioneer in tbe Oil baainecs, and well knows as a mot ecieU raan-.ger' Frora tbe New Vork Tribun. "The Fixt N triorat is tbe caant of tbt Pttroleum Company whose pros pectus and xwap are before us. Tb names wbicb wt aess svaoof tb Directors are am pit recommendations for tbia Company, and a aaSSciest guarantee of iu feiere caaigecjf Lt." tTALL ctiua KT Man. ot crrniawm will e raowrrtT aniarjrr to rrrL the Stoc i A IX SOLD. sfGood responsible Agents and Exchange Brokers wanted ua every city and town La lit United State and British Province, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. tSTAU orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, most be aJJrewd lo II. . IX017E Cz CO.f CoafxrAJjov If ucttm, marll-dtf - C2 Liberty Sc. New York.
