Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4535, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1865 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL. FIUDaY MÜKMS. MAY CITY ITEMS tTBtck tw rw ofTerH at I per thotnnn-J Tui3 it a redaction. ttT"Mr. I. Hodgsoo, architect, bis fOorH Lit oftc to the third story of the dv Sentinel tui!d:cg. No. 2? South Meridian street. td7Tbt most of tha stores and busium bootee eloei jeaterJay afternoon at 3 o'clock, to titeod tbe ceremoDies at tbe State IIjujc. 1X7 The work of c!enicx oTtbe g round Ittel? occupied !? tbe r )ffrtir. ht cornrnr-oced. pre7rtofy to erettm? a new e!'f!ce. If it tlxa cot laj unccupied a lorig aa the corner of I Iii r.oi cd Ohio afreet bat, the re:Jeri in that icinitj will b highly gratified. tiT Yeterda? was a beautiful spring daj. oo trat bright and c1etr;t'ne air bracing and iriYiforatiojc. and the whole atmosphere frajjraoi with thejerfun: of the bloaaotoirg trees. After j much wet and old eather, auch daji a jr ferdy"wett appreciatedT ktfYeierdaj mornici; tbe 1 dj of a newborn iotad aa foucii iu tbe canal, tear tbe crowing of Georgia atreet. It waa nailed in a fijar boi bj it inhuman mother, and thrown into lb water. We hare beard of na clue to iodic te who tbe mother in r, er hap some of our pbjiiciaaa can tell. t?7"We understand that order hare been receired from Washington to iron a number of the prisoner to cot fined In ihe Soldiera H orn, anont whom are MfMr Milligan an l Bowle, and to eirlud iheoi from all intercourse wiib their frienda. The order, we learn baa beec carried into effect. Ty' IfsTaspoLiTa To night Mr. Uin-i j i ho has bee!. ' maiiD, the celebrated traelian iuii uuuri or tut? p-9i wrriv fc ill" j iletropoliian. take a benefit rrrxlucng Nir ! cia Mr B ha plated this character in alii eastern eine wiih imaiene rucre The Metropolitan hoald be crowded to ui.jht, rl it ; be, utjdoubudl. A . . I I ..... a? - - a 1 l - m 1 ' vi ' D pMge waj for water under he bridge on tbe M aide of New York atieet, at tbe crossing of New Jersey nfreet, h entirely blinked up with timber and drift, so that th water ia bat ked up over the atreet until it ia high enough to cross New York atreet. Will the street commissioner, ia pawing, look after tin matter. tiTWe irt told that it fs thelotention of the provost marattal to give up his present quaitera, on North PennsilTarjia street, ani locate in smaller rooms nearer the center of the citjr. The reduction of the clerical force io thia arm of the femee remotes the necessity for large hou-en to do the bueiue.. Tbia is one of th Carta of peace. It appeara we wre"miled by a tyrxraphicnl error in our figure about the election of tbuncilnuL in the fifth ward jeterda. Mr Grovecjor received votes. itiHrad ofiaS. which iotjy 47 rotes behind the btlmce of the regular tiomineea on the ticket, in-tetd of 143, a we bad it. As Sir. Harri decline rutiniu the race orer, the content may be coa-idercJ a settled in tbe filth ward. t-WTbe Exchange. on Illinoia street, opposite the tttet Houe. under the m intpeoietit of A J. Mver?, it Dopular report. The elegant room. tLe Aneat in tbe wet, Is bein? put in tip top order, and the beveragei are of the very hut quality. Hi accomplished awUunt. Meanr Fi-her and Walh, most gracefully dichre their dnties. Free lunch every morning and nigbr from tea to twelve o'clock. G7"Tbe attendance yeierday at the Sfnte Ilouae wa very lare to participite in the lt sad funeral rites ot the Ute Preiient Lincoln Toe large hall was densely packed, and a number, unable to get in, remained outside, while a great many returned after trying to get within hearing distance. The ceremonies were solemn and impressive, and nearly every one present felt aa badly aa if they were attending a funeral of a near and dear relative. 1 aajrsrtaaor Ktat h-TATE. The following deeds were left at the auditor' ( flice yesterday I for true a 'er: Phebe N. Dougherty to Jo-eph Schuster, lot No ID') In Dougherty's subdivision of out lot D9. Price 42u5 Jo?epb K. Shsrp to Mcei McCUne, lot No 5 in Sharp aubdiviaion of lota A, K und C. in Blake'n ubli vision of the northwest qnnrter of section , in town 15, ranjre 4 Price $'275. fylt will beeeen by tbe following card from Mr. INrris, that he has got enough of running for councilman he won't run again be i no candidate for re election. Reid bis crd: A Cabd Mr. Editor: I see you mgge-t that Mr. Uroavenor ami myself rua the race over for councilman in the fifth ward; but, wbiNt I feci under ot ligations to you for the interest you have taken In me. and al.-o to my friend of the ward who brought me forward as a candidate without my solicitation, and so nobly supported meat the elct!oo. I must beg to decline having any more to do with ir. Jomfii Haikis tT There will be a meeting of horsemen and cititen generally, at the Exctiniiyc. on Illinois street, oo to-night. Friday, at fight o'clock p m , lor the purpose of making arrangement to get up a lift of premium for race hores anl trotters thi spring. The best Mock of Kentucky, O iio, Illinois and Indiana are now at St. Lui. and will return thiough here, goin to Citicinuiti for the June meeting. Why cannot In lim apolia have them stop here wu their to j e! Wh le it is a source of plesnt amusement, it is also i mean to improve oar stock of hores, and will bring many strangers to the ci'v, who at all time epeol their money frtely and beutfit of tbe entire ci v. f r the j Tims Adtiitik The New York lime hm uf following eensible" lines on advertising:: Busines men. with procer business i le-. ahould be ahiewd enough to ptrceive that now is the time to advertise. Now that gold is rapidly falling, and after ever? reaction will fall still UUlf I wrw a we aa a u vij aa am. aw vm . fiiuiu a tbe motto of every prudent dealer. l)i.poe of it promptly and at ibe beat price you can get. for tbe longer you hold on the less price you will obtain. It is better to voluntarily submit to a rmall los by-and by. Sell eff! -ell off! an.', to ,reomp!i,"h this indispensable feat, adtcrtise lit.erillv. Now i the time, wereoeat it. to do i. avll r ff" I VS a arxl.l aaf w. le aw rknaT aaK.aal.l Ka ' discreetly. Wet ahead ot your neighUtrs it you ! can, bv advertising more, and thus selling mre, I and when the crah come you will be ette This ia tbe plain dictate of common teae. and he who heed it not will bitterly tegret before lorg his foolish negligence." ßf"Alredy the effect of peace is beinr.im: to be tell ou the lo-r maiket. We are told by men who employ a Ure number of htLds that art'licaiiona for work have been verv frtquentj within the last tew we, ai:o mere ia a k ton in thoe wantiig'work to take less po w.iej than has been demandevl A the wcik of re oocing the army iucreisw this demand for woik will increi5e, in a'.l branchi. uutil the old order of tbißga i brought about It is ertimtud that kbout 3CH,Uu( men now in the army will be mustered out with o the next f') dty, and thitfrom 3iO.U0tf to 100.tKK) men who hire, directly and indirectly, '.b tainel a, liiDjr frum their cinnect:oQ with the army, must, w'ul-in the i.ext 30 days. Knik to ome other emt'KTment for a liii:c There ione thing in contitctioti with this new order of j thine that did not eilst before the war. and that j ia tbt ineo who 1it i.ow must have money , i and those who have no mo.,ey nuiit woik. 1 be j jj crcuii tu - y i -r-i away ir.c casii xeru ia now in full force mi,J tit and m n mu-t Py ,c'r iheir bread atd butter ia theed.iv?, orthev don't get it. Tbe want ot labor, ia many branches etill continues pressing In tie firm iug district especially there are open n,; lor a many as want employ ment.but a the g jernnirnt Jemand for produce will be atopped. the prices mast decline, and tbe wspes mut come down. A farmer told .us the other day that be could rot afford to hire band at tbe prefent prices ; that be would have to let some of his lie idle, and o'ly rie auch crop a himelt and fam'lv could wurk. Bat aa tbe eSeclaot petce are felt ibete tblcgs wi!l regulate themclve. and we will gradually work back into tie old order of Ikings-

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The Warrior BWau anJ lea WcU at, )&a e, I o d j a .tide laegttrr; Deaa frli uob Aal utvkr Ll4 crown, Aad U c t-r-.bl.cf aT:r I TA? GaaL'o.a. Ciaoaej, KoeTf gttJr, WLera bail I u:rt SaW tta rebel f raWJnt To Ll grrai cvtamaiMltr. G'wr, fiof, koJrr, It' Un.t to iL:.3r; Uüt vt hetm )a'il better ter, i4 tte grrat cuainiAi!rr ! Flight of J'tf Dazi. Tbt a tain In RhoM&l-town, kiA Tattkeescame Iv bao Litu; liaclwuib Bp to ifca cb murj-iop. A u-a aar ib'jr Baot lu graU blffl, ba ( 4 4 wi, on Vbr le, a dj taca lUrj coulJu't Ck1 b m; lit r da aa ft aa be C-hik1 i id -, Ai.d iiavar loukt4 tbUMl hiiu! TAe Arch Trait$r. i"3 waa cuniileg teg, J J w4 a tb.rf; Of II the roKUr to rebaldom. Jttl a iti cblef; boi Mriiirl went to Eicbojood, nl ttten Jt ff 8t; if tu Taaea catcll bim." Itej UchopoM kU bead." Sony tj tht CUixent. W are ail in tbe dorp, fix Taneae are truBp, Ai d Cbiralry ftoua to the watl; Jff Lta i b-.t. ltd Le'a in a fit, iid tfcat 1 tbe end of us all ! Fall of the ConftJeraey Tminperj-Dumpty aat oa a wal'; Truajprr-Lnimptj bad a grrat l ill; A;l JriT, borke aud all JrfTi mea Can'r pot tbe tram pery together aga'nf Summary Con'rdrry Gmn4y Wm toru oq Monday, Ctri-teD' d on Tuevfaj, icaened od Wednesday. Very 11 r on rbureda, ore on Friday, I1 on Saturdjy, Darlrd on Mitiday, n1 that U tra end Of Cotif-dery-Grnodj. Co5vxxtiox or PcBLisBEas Puranan ta ad. joaromettt, the conventton of publishers of tbe S ao ot Icdian met at S'wrr Hall, in the city of ! Kichmond, 1 hurwJav, il-ty 4ih, ltbo. H. C. Newcomb, of The Indinnipolis. Journal, was clecieil chiirman, and W. S. Ben bain, of The lVru Republican, eecretary. Tbe following repreeutatives of the pre? were found to be present: II. B. Wool!, National Democrat, Jeflcrfon-1 ville, In 1 II C Newromb, Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. It Mate, Sentinel, Indianapolis. Ind. T A. liland. Home Visitor. Indiananoli.a. Ir.d. E. K Ind. Plea. ('o'lrier. Newcastle. Ind. " - J. uktUnj. Jounul. CiaMp City.j W. H. Kandall. Htnntr. Vernon, Ind W. H. Smith. (J z-tte, Mrtinstille. InJ I II Julian, Renublickii. Richmotxl, lud. K A. Howard, Teleurnm, Richmond. Ind B W. I) tvi.4. Palladium. Richmond, lud W. S Benham. Republican. Peru, Ind. A. II Hirritt, Herald, Montiiello, Ind Howard Biigs. Prea. (Jrecncaatle. lud. James Spencer, (J.xette, R-niljer, Ind Will Poui.d, Cbroiiicle, (reeiif burg Ii;d W. J Turpeu, Timea, Tipton, Ind. Oa motion of Mr. Spencer, tbe aetteiary was ordered to prepare ftatement of the rales adopted by lortner rueetinga lor subscription and legal adveriiinr, and forward a printed copy to all the puMisher in the state, requeatinj; each to comply therewith, or inform said secretary of their non rompSiince. A resolution cfTcrrd by ilr StrickUnd, in regard to publUhii) divorce and license notices, wa laid over for consideration at the next mectitijr. Mr. Benham, waa on motion of Mr. Smith, elected pernament a.biatact secretary. The thanks of the Convention were tendered to the proprietor of S'arr 1111. the manager of the Iii.nan Central RR and theV-ubli-hers of the Richmond prrs. who entertained Ibe members from abrotd. It was ordered that all committee heretofore appointed and not discharged, should report at the next meetine T he proceeding were ordered published in the Indianapolis papers, with a nqucst to tbe paper throughout the sUte to copy. Ajurnel to meet at Iudianapolia, the lat Thursday of May, inst. II O. NkwcoMS, Cbiirmau. W. S. Uknham, Secretary. l:Tv "The f.dlowirt; aprointment have bee a tnaoe for the Indunapoli District of tbe North ludiani Confeience: Indianapolis I) s-rici J V R Miller. P. E. Indianapolis Robert Cbapcl, A.S Kmnan; Tiiuity, W J. Yigu Indi.4tiap.dia On uit J. C. While. Carmil M. Black. Noblesvilie M F. Armstrong. Fiehersburg F. A Fi-h Perkinaville and Q-iincy T. Colclaxer. Anderson A Marine. Anderson Circuit U Renner. Pendleton R. D Spelliaan. Fottville M A.Tegue. Cistleton 1 Havens. (ireet field O W. Bowers. Thomas Bjwman, president of Indiana Asbury Uuivcr-ify, and member of Trinity quarterly con'ercuce. A E ldy, chaplain in the army, and member of Roberta Chapel quarterly conference. J. S. McCarty, chaplain in tbe army, and member of Fishersburg quarterly conference. Ma&riagk LiCKsf s. Permission ha been t ranted to the following pernM to commit raatI i. ... i . i - affoHimotioung cny cirra. Ftnce Thursday last: Niel Ktnnely Iiis and Jenny King Will iani . H. McCurdv and Amelia Ge'se-i-tiorf. Tor y Mo'in and Ei'ztheth Ht'doa John S Rcid and M rcary B vard. William D.-aeger and Miry Brinkman John B Pinmon and El ihetb Riven Jobn McCnn and Miry M.Ky. Sttnuel II Djyal and Sirh Jine Cotton Utrrist n Thompaon and Hatty Forn Charles N. S,encer and Elizibeth Matthew Hubert U SuithaLd Emm S. While. William II Lutherand Lavinit Graham Jha A. McKianey and Mary E Press-el. Charle Frtderick Font and Catharine Claf ?.T; oarruei ljeievtr mi mt 1,'iey IllietiOUfC. J 'hn B'Jrman and Ctllnrine Paddon. tJeorge Kroenberger and Cithirine Husman. C . I f f .! ...i. . Hw Pipca Collars arc Mane Few of our I leaders who delight in piper collars i-nd will wear tothii g el-e, hire any idea how ihey are nude. There i a manufactory in the city of Chicago, the largest In the northwest, that of Bgtlow i C n. No 11. Lt Stile street, where tour ftociti ot the mkui ol a tnck build.n are devoted to paper collar, anl nearly forty young women nianipu'ate card board into neck encin-lers. ihe bire thought of which produce a choking ensation. and where half adoiec in eoioj-ly co'i't u."ted michine. driven by a steam e ruii.e, turn out. with the aid of the aforeaud young women, 3.tHK.I cd;raday. The card t oard i cut into aborted e'X-, and runnirg the tannt' t of the hall di if i) mchii.et ar d a dozen girl, are boxed and ready lor delivery. Tl fse coIIai are very e'.entd. being moulded o I 'cely fit the cewk ft'. p mtf PHI M fl.e adver.ietner.t of the rI)vc nH r.;:o:e l i.oa-e. JTThe Iolloinfc' are all t!;e pertr.'.g framed by the Bjird of Public Improves Lt, at their pfMKiu oo Velaeady. It will be peen that the Jtmrd ic: buildiug ptroilü is Urtei y od tbe decline, mainly owing to the expected decline in laor and material: A. D Roe, two-tor? friae, Tritt s:reet, betirii Illii oi and Meridian $l.l0. ' John P. Crane, one stcr nck. on Wastingb n strten. tetwfm Penti-ylvjt n t!ij peiaware C K CJeisendotiT, one and a hair storv frame on BNke treot, between ctntl aaj mi": I tac :5TSee Dr. Wm. Tnomsoa's aj,erli4eraeat on the fourth page of to day 'a paper. j 25 tf.

Brsi5t99 Lots at Acctiox Wo will tell od Mooda, May Ö. at 2 o'clock p m ,on the premises, that desirable property on the east tide of Illinois street, immediately opposite the gorernor'a late residence, tbe atme having been ditided into building lota of convenient ze for buil Jiog purposes Tbis portioo of Illinois street will certainly be one ot the principal buine localities of the city. Terms of sale oce-tbird cash, one third in cine months, and one third In eighteen moQth, with interest. Wilit Si Manx, I 3 Ktal Estate Avcüoceers. t if "Auction sale of well ktpt household furoituie at rew No. K3, North Eat street, today, Mar 5ib, at 9 s. m., tbe property of Dwight Robert, viz: !Iir teat sociable, hairMat aofa chairs, Elinbeth rocker, car.e ceat chairs, wbt-not," mahogany and roaewood centre table, card scl other tablej, bedheads, htir and spring mattrae4, bureau, wa-h-tacda, fetther beds, clock, lounges, 'curtains, store.', 3-pIy, itgrain and tir crrct, ?l-sware, qnfeTiware, etc Wm K. Fcathibj.toji, Auctioneer. t5J"The beat fine boot made in' the United State is Benkert'a. of Philadelphia He imports hit own materitl from Fiance. His boots are of uniform quality; they fit the foot easier, are handsomer, and wear better than any other made in America. 1 he price h is recently been reduced, and are now selling at very little higher than a much inferior article Sold ia Indianapolis by It. F. May, No. 10 North Pennsylvania street. ,12 Fa csu Fish Tnoropon, the fih monger, ia in daily receipt of tons of lake fi-b, but a few hours from their native element as fresh and aeeet aa when Srt caught. There h nothing nicer than a white fih or trout, and it is the

rheanest food that ean be et on the table. Mr Thompson's dep t is on the corner of Pearl and Wall ttreets, Immetiutely in the rear of Horabire'a grocery. t?TWe have just received from Boston, a full nue ol re fih of the betoulitv salmon, hl iuui, nerrin?, macktrtl and rodbsh. Alo. i fre-b lot of fc.-rdine. at lower pricea. FLETCilLC & DAVIDOf, 15-dtt Ceutral Grocery. Srictat io Lanita Was received yesterdty ! by K F. Mty, No. 10, North Pennsylvania i street, ladies and m'e conpre and blruoral J lasting giiters. They re Philadelphia band S made and wirrattH to a No. 1 firt claa ari tide in any city. 5-2 A fine frejh lot of oratise, leuiou. daten. tjgs, cocomnts, pruue and raisins, at Central Grocery. Fi-tTciua k DAVibr.g ISdtf. For Sale The counters stid fixture ia the tore room now occur teJ by Merrill ti Co , to be delivered 1st of June. Applvto 3 3 W. k H C.LE5S. sva n: in:.tiH Dadlt Sold The Kjiidolni, Journal (Kf , tMiat,hU.hv ' A member of tbe preaent. Indiana legislature I wa badly sold, on the occasion of tbe funeral ' ceremonrea of President Lincoln, at Indianapolis. He was attempting to piss through the proj cession, but failing, seeing a finely dressed lady ! in tbe procession, he stepped to her fide and rear j and laying his hand on ber shoulder, was help ing ber along, when a stalwart man ordered him to stand back; that he could not enter the procesaion at that point. Tbe member atked him if be would separate a mm and his wife. Slid the guard. "Is that your wife?" "Yea fir," aaid the member. "Then you can pM, for any mm who hm a nigger went h for a wi e can join thia part of the procession, aa they are all niggers." A general lnugli w;ts raied at the expense of the member, and he retired without passing through the procession OiTRAOt. We ate informed that a white woman while walking along Main street Sunday evening, just after dusk, was seized try a negro, who insulted her in. a gross raanuer by kissing her, and then ran away as fast as possible. We have heard that thice neproe were knocked down and b idly bttmed by some white soldier jeterd?; but whether theso outrages hid anv connection with the insoleut and indecent conduct of the first mentioned negro we tlo not know. One thing i very certain, however, the citizens of New Aloany and the white poI Jiers iu the hospitals here.will not permit such outrages by indolent negroe "to go unpubi-hed. N. A. Ledger The Lifatette Courier .iy lint Captain Robert IncoIa In comoiny with his mother and other member of the -family, paaaed through that city on Thur.-dav, eu route lor Springfield AlLMMilK eF ! A It A f C A I'll V In Savannah. Oa , "iced drink" are rated at 25 cents a glare, by military order. It i id that ex-Piesident P erce will soon : marry a Boston girl, daughter ot a colonel. Thesileof liquor either to soldiers or pri- ; vale citizens is prohibited in Richmond. ! Tbe value of the estate left by President j Lincoln is said to be estimated at about $25,(J('U. -The pcy of private roldiers, a fixed by art of tbe last congress, is sixteen dollars per month from the lat ot Mar, ItCl. A Jewish tradition ascribes to Nasmah, sister of Tubl Ctin, the introduction of ornament! iu fe mile dress. Of 1.000 infants fed by the mother's mi'k, not above 300 die; but of the aame number rearred by wet nurses, 5uU die. "Swenr not at all." said a chaplain to a trooper He replied: "I do not swear at all, but only at those who annoy ne " The Richmond Whi, of Tucsdiy, contain nearly one thousand plgnaturcs to a c-H askir g John Minor Bott to n in behalf of hi country. Profesor Biot'a cookirg clas at New York has grown horn 30 to 40. He gives three hour lesson, cook ail kind of things before hi pupils, aud lets them tastq and examine. Fine tensibilitiet are like woodbines, delightful luxutieti ot beauty to twine around a solid, upright Mem ot understanding, but very poor thing if they are left to creep on tbe ground. At the funeral of the president, one beautiful wieath of white roses, which graced the coffin, was sent from Boston by the sister of a young foldier. who had been pardoned by tbe president when euten-ed to be shot for jme military ofTenae. A young mafi in Kingston, Ul-ter coautv, a few days fiuce offered a lady triend who waa acting a w mi-ionary collector, 25 ceuts lor every Lie she wou'd give him. lady went right o work and earned $7.5J lor thj'fj iJ ia a lew minutes. When Prince de JoinvilJe brought the remain of tbe first Napoleon to Pt is, the entire speech making ou tbe occasion. was as lollowg: "S r, I present you tbe Asha ot Ntpj.'coi," and Louis Poillipt'a reply wa,"I ieCcive them iu the uame ef France." A CO inch gun ba been rptde at Pittsbur to throw a I .dell pound shot, the chtrge of powder being IUÜ pounds. This raster piece of orJname, known a " Beelzebub " w tested lately, iu the presence of a number of officer, and the trial girt grta J-"tifcti.n to ill inter eted. The hte?t hordtj ia Pii i oew style of drea which may be aid to be a wardrobe in itself. tbesame garment being capable f preenirp; two, or even tbr?r d.lTerent aspects The dreo ia readily trofuuurd by folding lappet, buttoned or looped, according to the lortnatioa of the rattern. Letter from various pi.ru of the Irish provitices show that the people ire already preoiricg ia conaiderable number to emigrate during the apring. Their frieuds in thia country having assured tbetn already thtt the war is cearly ovf r, and that the restoration ot peace will be fallowed bv a bnk demand for labor. One commuaic tion from tbe county of Longford states that there are fire of the female for one of the ms'e ex quilting the country. Iu every instance which came under the writer's notice the money ta nav the oaajlfC cam a frja relatives oa this tide of the ocean.

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arwan xrait vota BaB-iavara nrniiL fror ?lToltiw Iteprt See Flrat Pace. 3IirNIOIIT REPORT. Latest War News. THB FUNERAL OBSEQUIES AT SPBINGFIELD. The Last Sad Bites to President Lincoln a INDICTMENT-OF JEFF DAVIS More Conspiracy Arrests Made. TESTIMONIAL TO PRES'T JOHNSON. Order from the War Department. flirrender of Je IT. Thompson, A.c., ale.. Ar . Ac Ac. She Funeral llbtrqulet. SraixcriiLD. Ills., May 4 A Urce number of people have visited the former residence of the late prerideut, which is buut; with mouroing without and tastefully decorated within. A Urje delegation from adjoiuiag states and reiiLborirp settlements have been arrivicg throughout the tight and are unable to find accommodations. The weather is fine with an uncbuJed sun. The State Houe was rUited by the people up to 1 1 o'clock at night. Ltdies of tbe soldier's aid society laid upon the coffin a beautiful cross of evergreens, studded with rare flower?; eimilar token are being contiaued to day. At oooa 21 guns were fired Mid afterwards fire ac signal guns were fired at intervals often minutes. About noon the remains were brought from the State House aDd placed upon the hearre, which was from St. Louis, and was u?cd in the funeral of Hon. Thos. H. Benton, (Jen. Lyon, and Got. Gamble. The hearse was urmountei by a nngnificent crown of flowers. Meanwhile a choir of 100 voices, accompanied by a brss bind, sidjj thehjmn "ChilJren of the Heavenly King. From the portico. of ihe Capitol the funeral proce-iou wa un ler the immediate direction of M j Gen. Hooker, marshal in chief, Briß. Gen. Oake and sttfl". Tbe military and the firemen made a tue appearance. The guird of honor consisted ol Gen. 15 irnard. Hear Admiral D-ivia, Meara. McOallum, KttnsxT, Caldwell, Thoa. Howe, Townsend, Cipt Field of the U. S. N., and Muj F.eld of the U. S marine corps Tne relatives and family frieuda of the de-ceA-ed were in carriie, including Judj;e DiviK. of the fupreine courk, the oiTuittiug clergyman aud lliphop Simpaou, Dr. Gurley, and several others There were al.-o ity the piocesiion the govcr nor- of ti a or Heven sUtea, with their ofticera, the !t.ite and municipal authorities of Illirjoi., and delegation from adjoiiiio atate. The loog line of ihe.-e anl other civilians was closed by Free Masons, OJd fellows and citizens at l rge. including colored perrotia. The hearse was followed by the bore formerly belonging to Abruhim Lincoln. Itbody wa4 covered with black clolb, Ii im rued with Silver fringe Imnun-e crowds of people assembled in the vicinitv of the capitol to see the procession as it passed, and peraou." for several milei occupied the side ways. The procession arrived at Oak Itidge Cemetery at 1 o'clock. Ou the left of tbe vault ia which the remains of the I resident aud bis son wcie debited waa a platform on which singers aud an instrumental band unitei!v joined in tbe cutotiu; and sinking of appropriate mu.-ie, iucJudiu the burial hymn by the decayed prcsit'ent't pastor, the Kev! Dr. Ourley. On the right was the apeikers stini aporoori ately draped with mourning. A short time ago thia property, containing eiptit acres, aud located in the heart of the city, was purchased by the citizens. It was designed to render the site additionally beautiful and attractive, and to erect a monument to the illu.-s trious dead. A vault baa just been completed for the reception of tbe remains, but owing to tbe wishes of Robert Lincoln the remains were deposited in Oak Uidge cemetery, nearly two miles from the city. The vault at this pi ice is erected at tbe foot of bill, in a beiutiful ani newly ad lei part of the ground, which coot lius foreit trees of all varieties It Ins a doric gable, resting on pillars, the miin wall being rustic. The vault is 15 feet high, and about the same in width, with semi-circular wiuga of brick projecting from tbe hill-fide. The miterial is limestone, procured at Jolet, III. Directly inside of the ponderous doors is an iron grating. Tbe interior walls are covered with black velret,dotted with evergreens. In the . ceutre of the vault is a foundation of brick, capped with a mtrble slab, on which the co Ihn refis. Tbe front of the vault is covered with ever greens. The Dead March was sung, accompanied by the band. Oae thousand persons were assembled at the cemetery before the arrival of the proce-sion. The scene wd aolemn and of icten-e "interest. and the landscape truly beiutiful. In the light of an unclouded eun, the exercises were, singing of a dirge, then followed tbe reading of appro pri ate portions of the Scriptures, and a prayer. Alter a hymn by the choir, Kev. Mr. Hubbird re id the last tnaugnral address of Prerideut Lincoln Next a dirge was uiig by the baptist choir, wbeu bishop SimpjoTi delivered a futeral oration, which was in the highest degree eloquent and patriotic. Portiooa of it were applauded. Then followed another hymn, when the benediction waa pronounced by tbe Ii v. Dr. Gurley. Tbe procession watheu re-formed and returned to the city. We have followed the remains of President Lincolo from Washington, the scene of his aastdoation, to Springfield, bis former home, and now to be bis ual resting place. Heiad been absent from this city ever tioce he left in February, Ibbd, for the national capital, to be inaugurated president of the United States. We have I 'rnhitn lying in state in the executive mansion, where ihe obejuie were attended by numerous mourners, someot thcra clothe! with the highest public honors and responsibilities which our republican institutions can bestow, and by diplomatic ref reentatives of foreign governments. We hive folio wed his remiica from Washington through Baltimore. Harri.-burg, rni!adelthia, Xe York, A'.btny, B-iffilo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis and Chicago, to Springfield, a cirruitoua distance of 1,700 or l.tOO miles All along the toite millions of people Lave minifesteJ by everj meaLS of which they were capable their deep sense of the public loss. ar.d their appreciation ot the many virtues which adorned the lile of Abraham Lincoln. All clasaea. without distinction of political creedt, spontaneously" united in theposthjmus honors. All hearts seemed to beit as ote, Ld, now that our mournful duty of escorting tbe regains of Abraham Lincoln hither is performed, een tbetn deposited iu tbe tomb, ani weeping friends and stricken hearts haee taken their adjeus, they turn their face horaeaarl, ever to reaien br the affecting and impressive scene they have I witnessed Tbe ir junction so often repeated on tbe way, MBer him gently to Ms tet,M his been obejed, and the great heart of the nation thrb bearilj at the portal of the tomb. From Stan Iranclico, Sax Faaci6CO, May 2. The municipal election in Los Angelos to-day resulted in the entire uuiou ticket. Tbi place has always heretofore been a strocg secession svmpathii ng district. rran Haltlnaore. BiLtiKcar, May 4. All restrictions on trade within the states of Delaware, Marylacd. Pennsylvacia and West Virgitla ar removed by ordar of tht treasury dtpartmeat.

FY em Traahlngtots. WasaiycTox, Miy 4 By order of the were, tary of war the war department and all its bul cea will be closed at 12 o'clock and continue e tbroagbout tbe remainder of the day in re per t to tbe late president. Min-te guns to be tired at the arsenal, Ioin at ret with a national iilure. Tbe Herald's special correerioudent says: In the assaalt on Selma, Ala., Gen. Long of the 2J division !iad eoromar d of the right and Brevet Mj. Gea. Earry Upton the left. Tbe 21 divtsiou charged over the works in sjlecdid style, carrying everything before them. The enemy's force wa (rota 6.0W to 7.(KX) strong, mostly militia. Our assaulting force was onlr 1,S0 men. Gen. Long waa wounded iLd has trrivH here en route for the north. Our loa wse 250 men. the enemy's losw from 4.UÜ0 to 5.1KX) men. Our whole loaa in the expedition waa 3Ö0 men. A total of 4SI milfs waa marched in twentr days, avaraging over twenty miles per day during the time. " . Hy order of the rTriJet:t H rublic buildings were closed after 12 o'clock today out of respect to tbe late president, whose funeral oUe quies we.e in pr Jgress at Springfield. Thecourta alo adjourned and all the municipal of&ces were closed. Several of our citizens also closed their stores. Half hour guns were fired all the latter part of the day. closing with a national salute at sunset. Geu. Carey, in obedie? ce to an order of tbe war department, has suspended recruiting colored troops in Licbmcnds The following order has just been published by tie war department: Adjutant GENUui'e OrricaO Vasqisgton, April 26 (General Order? No. 75 First All prisoners of war delivered on pa

role to federal olEcers eautof tbe Mississippi river, to and including tbe 221 day of April, 1SC5, except those who may have been delivered at Darien. Georgia, are hereby declared duly exchanged. Second Commanders of paroled camps will forward exchanged officers and men to tbe armieg to which they belong with as little delay as possible ,lty tder of the secretary of war. W. A. XuiiOL?, A. A. 0. Fre in NeW lork. New Yoki, May 4. Tba Commercial'i ipe cial writes as follows: Jiff Davis and several leading rebels will be included in the bill of indictment before the court for the trial of tbe murderers now in cus todv and to be raptured. President Johcpou is understood to be in favor of abolishing th trade regulations of the treasury department. The subject will be discussed and decided at the cabinet meeting on Tuesday next. The Tost' epecial says: Eight Marylanders, charged with harboring Booth and aiding his eactpe, have been arrested and loJgeJ in jail in Wahington. The mails received by the navy department this morning wcrs laden with the resignations of volunteer officers, in obedience to the new orders of the government for the reduction of the service The charges against Ex-Governor Aikin are preferred by tbe military autbotities iu Charleston The Post iiys: A number of prominent cit izens of this city are about to present President Johnson with amaguificent carriage, with horees and harness to mttch. A t oy bus been arretted at Brooklyn and taken to Washington, whose conversation leads to tbe beliif that he was posesed of a knowledge of the fits isolation. He was an errand bov of Booth's. It appears that Harrold turns out to have been agent and confident of the notorious Dr. Turnbletv. who lately suddenly disappeared from Brooklyn. An irjunction was granted by the supreme court to day ret lining the new fire commissioners from entering upon their rew duties. Commenting upon the reward offered lor Davis acu other accomplices to tbe murder of Picsident Lincoln, The Tribune thinks thoe in Canada will be sir-cured by demand under the A'hburtou treaty. The Time saj the public will hardly be surprised that murder is to be brought home directly to the leading rebels. Booth, Beall, Kennedy and others were all hired and desperate instruments of tbe Richmond conspirators. Some thinks the otler fcr Davis not large enough. The World thinks the offer for Davis is more cotisivteut than for the others, as they arc cow in Canada, and will never come voluntarily within the United Sta'ca. If the demand is made tor their surrender under the treaty no reward is needed. The Tribune says there is great darger that the season of vegetation will pass unimproved and leave lare tectijua of the south exposed, next teason, to actual famine. It suggests an order from the president urging the people to plant, and promising them tbe fruit of their labor in any event. From Plii tadelptata. Philadelphia, Mav 4 Jay Cooke reports the sale of 7-30'a to-day, at t G.1U3.250. The largest western sales were $600,000 from the First National Bank of Ciucinnati and $200,000 from the Second National Bank of Cleveland. The largest subscriptions were $700 000 from the Ninth National FUnk of New York, $500,000 from the Second 2fational Bank of Boston, and $300,000 from the National Metropolis Bank of Washington. from wemplila. Memphis. May 3, via Cairo, May ,4 Jeff. Thmp.on surrendered his entire army yesterday to Cipt. Mitchell. Business will be generally suspended to-morrow, in accordance with the proclamation of Gor. Brownlow. COMMERCIAL. j Tnceaari.. , Cincinnati TOnrkei. ' Cincinnati, May 4. Flour lower; Sunerfine $6 25; extra $7 09 7 25. and family $7 5l3 00. Wheat, red $1 40; white $t 601 80. Oats, 63c. Corn 75?. Rte 95: Clover seed $14. Barley $1015. Barley$l 101 15. Whisky dull; small sales at $2 07. Mes pork 23.;. Bulk meats 13. Shoul131.;4; sides 14(315; hams 14)15. Bulk hams l!Mc. Lud 142. Groceries firm, with a good jobbing demand Sugar 13(3l6c. Coffee 30fö33c. Silver $1 2Ul 31. Gold $1 40I 40. Money fc(3 10 per cent. fvc York itarket -. New Yoai, May 4. Cotton 4ßräM7c for middlintr Flour 106215 lower; at $C 705 5 for extra pt tte; $7 00(37 75 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $.7 9569 30 f r trde brands Whisky $2 10(32 11. Wheat dull and dron ing; amber $1 62 und winteered wefern fl 55 Rirley dull. Corn, oil mixed western $1 45, rew irhi'e, $1 45 yellow, $1 45(31 47 Oats 51c. Clover seed $13 50. Timothy $4 50 Wool dull. CofTVe dull. Sugar, lla11 Molasses C3-. Petroleum firm; 22(3 3?c for crude, 5rc for refined iu bond, and 74? free. New mess pork $27 00(327 25; $25 00(225 50 for C3-'G4; $24 50(225 i5 for prime. and $25 50 (2,26 00 for prime mers Plain mess beef $12 00 frflü 00; eatra mes, $16 00(320 00;teef bam?, 22(325 Cut meats; 1415c for shoulders iud I719c for hirosBiCon; 15r3I5J2'c for Cumberland cut; lSJZQI'ic lor long ribbed and IbtölGc for short ribbed Lud iCgl'ri.'c B itter. 15 (3 23c T-r Ohio. and 'jn- for T.fe. Chee 14(2c Rse dull. Money. 5Cpr cent. Sterling 109(9109.5 for first "c!as bdla. Gold closed at $1 4'23j. Goveruxert stocks steady. w to arovrr hakestNew Teil, May 4. Geld mora actiee and firmer. Yeatetdj'a ex(sjrt wa larger thin acticipatel, and this morn iog purchases bava been made for remittance abroad in preference to paying the prelot rate of exchange The price opened at $142 and advanced to $1 43 Larra. Gold closed at Gallagher'a extbacce to cight at$l i2.

SPECIAL rJOTICCp. I, 1 1 - - - , M M 1 . r Tne Ilrldsil Chamber an buy ef Warn fr.f and Ia-tr&ciioa ftr Tacrt; Mew. A'.ao, oew and r. takle trrauaent for Lhease of tbt Urtaary aad Sexual Tiw Mnt free, irt sealed earelcpea. A Jdresa Ir J.

I U0UGHTÜ5. Howard AjodaUB. nUadeipaia.ra. apr4-4alj ! ZSTLET THOSE WUO UAVE DOUBTED the virtee of Beit's Casaoa Crrntaa, tf any sck thr re We. rra4 Cia foJJawluc cenSflcate fram eeotleaiea wed know a la Uu cactauai;j, and doubt no cmre. Its feneral Iatrooctoa Into taa arrojr will urt tk Urea r thewfanda at nr aotiiera: Locirruxa, Jan 3d. 163. We, taa aoderrleaed, kaveaeen the rood effectaaf Dr. Joa a fccix'a Ccnaoa B.-rraaa la caaa of ceseral debility and prxtratioa af tba jtetn, aod beIUe tta rrorral ta . m . I - eie wgH,a preTfct c;eae an4 relieve mnch sarrrtn. i. . . . . . . . AmvuKvvr auia.crs parucaiarij woild tbla te tae eaaa, eprciai tkM wba ara expoord t tfce Kiawiatlc ta fluerKea to tbe Southero ch&ata. xaj. rniLt? srzeu v Collector lat. Kev. 3d Pia. Ky N CHI. B. C0TTO5. Collector ef tbe Pert of LooitrJle, Kj. aL. H. DKXT, Ptotcmh Martha! Gaueral of Kectncky. LEV. D. P. HK!f DKRS03, Tic IYident of Saaitary CotarvUa.ou . RaR5KT. HUGUKS 4 CO, Pubüshen Demycrat. CKO. P. IK KR, Proprietor Lociarllle &;?. ffUr.HItS di PARKHILL, WholeaaJa Dry Goods Dealers, Mala atroei. Lia ville, Kj. DA Tit. I CO., Wholesale boo Dealers, Mala atreet, Loa!vUU. HART A MAPOTHIR, Uthofraphera, corner Market aa4 Third atreet. Louianile, Ky . JütJÜS WI51KR, QothlEj Merchaat. corner Third mni Market ata.. lamlaville, Ky. CAPT. S. P. UILDRXTH, Of tba teamer Major ALdenea. MAJ. L T. THÜR STOIC. Paymaster U. S. Army. C. M. MKTCALF, National Hotel, Looitrllla, Ky. COL. JESSR BATLES, 4tk Kentucky Cavalry. grorgk d. pRsyncr. Loulivllle Jonrnal. SOLD WHOLZSALK BT UA1I.Y, KEEFElt A ULIIf ?.l Soath Xsridlaa St., Iadianapoli. 'decle4-dtyAi:toan TI1K INDUN1P0LIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial Accnt nnd Designated . Depository ofllie United State AUTHORIZFD CAPITAL... CASH CAPITAL PAID IX.,, .Ii.ooo.rxo too.oco WILL receive subscriptions, a financial a?r nt of the GoTerntnetit, for all of tta popular loana. Will collect (cold interest on reglotered and coupor bauds on the moat liberal terra. Currency bondacahet on presentation when due. Always oo band a rull supply of U. a. re veno ataaapa, for al at tbe reiralar dicoatit. Will buy and if 11 all government securities, orJers on Washington, coin and exchanga la all tba principal cities. Will make collections throughout the Weit and Kal at very reaaonable rate. . Will receiTa depoalu, and loan tnonsy at 6 per cent., on. rood accttrity. Hating anlimited facilities will transact allk!:ids of banking business n fair terms and with tba ntnoM pmtnptcesa. THKO. P. HACGHKT, Prea't. INGRAM FLKTCDER, Cahier. luJianapolis, December 3, decS-dty TOBACCO, TOBACCO. . a. nrrae. j. i. rtmiioxr. m vi: ich v Ditini.Tio.M), Mauufacturers and Vlio!s;ilers, Nnn. 22 and 2l Seconal Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WK HATKCrXVKD A BRANCH nOUE AT NO. 77 South Meridian atreet, Indianapolis. Ind., w bre wa will kep constantly on band all style of JPICJO- TOBACCO. Wa respectfully inrite tbe tra!e to call and examine our stock. We will sell as low, if not lower, than tbe lame stock can be bought in thia or any other market. mirf-d:f MYfcKS b DELMMo.ND. AGENCY. S. . EL M OTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, WILL ATTEND TO FROCCRING HPLP OFKYERY kind, either in tbe citj or couufy. Ha will psy particular atiention to renting sleeping rooms and procuring boarders. Perons looking for situations w ill do well to call at bl office, No. Zt Virginia avenoe. one-half square irons Waxbington street, west side, or address Box 1005. BirtD d.lm Great'a l&A CvM htt Tublivhril! eQrrifteenVa Isrge U-tter paxes fr two .. cent elauire. Von up .lleii illsMlirtil Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice given ia diseases of the nervosa aeminal, urinary and sexual organs, in tbe reports of tbe Western Medical Aexociation, wbicb are sent by mail in sealed envelopes, free of charge. The erganiiatiou was formed to dispense new and reliable treatment, and ia com pot-ed of the well known physicians, to whom all letters must be directed, DRS. JACKS05, UERBKRT Jt CO.. t.3-dly Cox 4M Cincinnati. O. A T I O IV A I. PETROLEUM MIXIaNC COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGANIZED CDZK THE LAVT3 0T I5DIANA Capital, :i?v0,00(). In 6, lOO Sisare, at t itty Dollar EacU WORKING CAPITAL, 170,000. Omca I?o. 3 Talbott A 5ew's Block, Indianapolis, Tnd. OFFICERS. Willians H. Turner, President and SupiiLtender.t. Deles Root, Vice Prei'iect. Edwin A. Davi. Secretary. J. George Stilt, Trea arrr. DIRECTOR 5. DrU'S Pot, W. A. FcboSeld, Wm. H. Turner, i. A. Grosvei or, Wm. T. Clark. C C. Olin, J. C. Her'th, Lac.en Bil , Omar 5twmau, Jtrre McLece ard Edwia A. L'ari. A lim ted nacber cf bares are now otfered to tke public on term that the Company feel coi.f.d'Tit w;!I piy ulcribers Out Two HoDdred Per Cent elu per .flsre on!y required at time of subscription. I.r maps, circulars or Information, apply to ibe frcretary of ibe Company, at Indianapolis. priM dAw-dfriAat n EN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f I1UK CMTIDmTISUTE-H0CSK,30.SS80CTE 1 Illlaola street. Indianapolia. Indiana. At thia old and wait-known establishment, tba ladle can have s2ks and. woolen foodi djefl in permanent a&d beautiful colors; and genta gan&eita thoroughly renovator aad repaired. Sew and second -band clot bieg bought aud told, also, a pttlcclar branch la thi basinets denominated fine draw. Iwg billia: dtabla dotb. or tear in any gares at can ba o wroagbttt.at Itcaa wot Bai Tiaibl to tba naked eye. Remember the place, Wo. M South Illinois street. IbI0 JOSEPH HARi;S. Proprietor

ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Isniaaaeous n Mmwi RaiLaosj Co., Maoiaojr, ID., April 2 1st, lfet. 1 FT1QE aanaal election of 5!ne Directors of tb's ComJ. pany will e bell at tbe office ef tbe Covpaey, In tha City of MadUon, ob lb fewrth Wwlneeay (24tb) of Jly next. Tha pod will be open at 10 o'clock A. If. aad cUed at 12 X. By erder, tc THO. POIX0CX. Sec aprO-dun avyU

A . CATtD TO THE LADI0. DR. DUPOIICO'D , GOLDEN PERIODIGIL PILLS, r r. itaAiij. Iiirtiihtiic in C'orrcrtltif; Irrrauliirttie. IC'iiiu iiisOttrurtionw of the .Monthly Turn, from lVtiateter fuue. and Aluny tticcewfiii ,! l'reveiitative. And tbeMotjty scr" and CERTAIN XFMKDT fcr a!l tloee afSict t gracplainu so pct.:iar to tLe aex, wbstber enaTrtsl or ring a." Teep:is are netting ec, bat bare ber a ssed bf tie rdors for iraiy jear, both la France asJ America, w:h uiparalled socces ia eery ease; and be ta orged by t&atr tboaand ladies wLo bate al tbeaa to make tbe Piils pulhc. for Ibe alleviativ ol ibos frrttg from any irregularities wbsteter, as well aa to prevent ao !rcreae r family wbere bealtb w;a aot permit It. females pecallaHy aitaated.avtb eepptag themselves s, are cautioned ags:nstastg tbewa Pill while ia that c6nJition,aa tke propricier assxmea wo responübili'y aar the abore admonitloc, altboacb tbeir tn l tnfM wowli reventary alxbtrf to fceatth. Otherwise tbe Ptllt arereeon eri d. r!l and evjcit dlrectloBsaccornparyearb bet. 000, EOXF.S HATR BEK.t ?ULD 13 TWJ TK1II Tea tbocaad toiee sect by letter, both by myself an4 aceata, to ad parts of tba world, to wtfe answers feava bea returaed. Id wfcicb ladles say nothtr.g Us tbe ebeve PlI a hare been known since tba SCIENCE CT MIPICIN DAWNEDUrtlN THC WORLD IU KIMOTlJtn. ORTKUCTIONS ANI kMTOKlU ATVKlclO ITS PROPER CHANNEL, quieting the nerves and restorer. the"rcy color of heaJtS" to the cheek of tte meat doli cat. TRICE 91 00 rcß FOX. SIX BOXES f-rfJOO. Fold by all Dm r gists, and by the following Jobb'rg and tirag Bouses, Agents for ladlaaapadla, Indiaaa: (Ladies, by sending 1 1, can procure tbe Pills, sett cnCieutially by mul, an4 wdbout observatiir, to any part of tba efv or eouE'ry,) and for sale by TOMUNSON A lX)X,So. ia, r4M Wabinra street. STKWALT 4 MOKOAlf, No. 40. Eait Waahlnf tea street. W. I. IJ.ASK.nT A CO., 3o. 14, West Wabtngto atreet. II. H.LF.K. Noe 1 and SA.Catee' Plork. J. V. SKNOCR, No. 6, Bates Uoosa block, and ty DAILY, KECFLR A HUSH, WboIesaV Dmejrl!t, 2fo. 73, Soutb. MertJIan street. G. S. LACr.T.GeneralTratelirg Agett for the Westers fitsten, lT, IifrlKrn s rert, ChKtto, IHtuois. f B 9ne Oennine ui 1"ks tbe bvx I strnrd "0. D. BOWK." Jan3Mlye

ROBACK'S BITTEESGKKKN RACKS ARE GOOD. BUT non.tcns tni: uetteki. 0TOMACB BITTERS. e TenthouaL4 bottles sold 1 o otontb. Tbe most pwpalar temack bitters In use. KÖBACH' BITTERS. Good for alMerangrraentcf lie Stonarb. Biliousness, IJrer Complaliitaod general4rt1ltty. KORACKV BITTIkl. Tbey psewom!errol tonic profertiesf gv.rr tons to tht apprtlteaad dUe-tite organs. R0BACS UirRJ. Debilitated Ladtet od sedes tary peroons will fo: 'a tbem an eacclleut tonic. ROBACK'b b ITTERS. i A wine glassful before eacb ' S . t . i.ii turai ui iciBove inaigeviicsi anJ all llvrrdlae ases. Tbey are better (ban all Pills, Powders and atber naunrous, disagreeable compoUBils. ItOHACKVS IMTTi:!tS. TLey can b taken without regard to dial, Aa aa aptlzer tbej have &n equal. ttOUK'K'S HITTi:Ki. Tbey are prepared by an old and sklLfal tbrtcian from weal-known veetaMe retuedie. KO HACK'S KITTrJtS. wberever known tbey bare beocaue a standard fandly tretetbetiHig remedy. UOISAt'U'S ISITTCUS. fry one bottle, and yon will always n them and re commend tbetn to Ibers. iconia'K's ninrits. c. u. ttoii.tt'K.. olc Proprietor, And compounder of Stomach Bitters, Blood Purifier and Blood 1111, aud Distiller and manufacturer of Catawba and Swedish Brandies, and all kinds of tbe finest domea tic liquors, wblrh are sold wholesale or la any desired jaautity, at Koa.Sti, 6, 60 and 62 Kast Third street, Ciacinnatl, O. Fur sale by Drnirr,ists and Dealers in Mfdicicef verywbere. and by Browning aV AUan, J. B. Vlckera and W. I. rjakit A Co., Indianapoll. mayx wlyAdtaw CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, Ctc. WWCÄTST0I o. HI Cawt AVuwliinioii St., Schnu 1 1' H O 1 l H t IA II l , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WK HATR A LARGI STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, EEPS PEKIN CLOTHS, Daraaek, Lncc, .ualln A: ottlnctaatna All of these Goods baring been purchased before tbe late advance in the E art, we will sell tbem lower than ,'tw York wholesale prices. Also just received 100,000 rirn-s Wall I'np ,r nnd Wftidou Shaclew KRAUSS & CALL. le-'M-dte WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINE HOUSE! LOUIS IVuVGr, 29 South .Tleridiaii Street, (SENTINEL MJILDINO.) I kl PORTER OF RHINE AXD CHAMPAGSK WI5RS; Otard aud Coniac Brandie; llol axd Gin; Janisi-a hum tii Cordials. AlsodralT iu Catawba Wiaes,8U.l and Rparklice, f tbe mo't aprcvd brands; fUmrbon whtfkj; 1'racb F-rarflv; Oa'awoa Prsody; Stork Ale; Porter ai.d b-r, and h::ter of ?ariou kinds. These ar tide-, are all offered fr aa! by the bottle or larger qaaj.t't-s. lihint Wit f.r tl on HraMgkL. IX POKTF.li C1GAK.4 ard TOBACCO, of tbe choicer brat.r-swill be kept cenvataty on band. ' JT7 II:rg filled up a ttat establitbmen. and offer iog l r a2e oa!y p'.ro art.clcs a'xj of lie bast joali'y. tbe ubMT'iber b'pe to receive, as be solicits, a hberal tktre of tbe patroLa? cf tke public. INSURANCE. CHANGE OF AGENCY! I.I)1A AFOIJS AGENCY -CF THEMl LOTIMB C0HP1SV OF lIAUTFOItD. COÄ.. HAVIX 3 occeled b.s dsy. April 5tb. INÖ. tbe agetcy of tbi at 1 etat;i-Lrd Conpaay, w.ll take j eaure in promptly attetalr. ta the w ant ot the rasj rsx.ee public, ki-ks aeaatt lae hazards of FIRE AND 1XL1XD SAVIC1TI0N Takra at tbe m'tetairy ra'es of premmoa. acoeiinua ore or use lorate r patroaaje la repecui-y aoucisaa tj ABEOMET t BRADSHAW, aprt-da: AGISTS.