Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4535, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1865 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL

FHIDAY MORMK, MAY The Anaerlci in lletoelllona Paat und rrrteni, .The häUdsipbU Etrtsfog bulletin pablabe the following interesting sketch of the different rebellions which have occurrel ia the United States : Before the g'gactic rebellion that is now ia it death tbtoes, there bate been six Insurrections, or attempted msarrection, since tie fortrttion of tb federal government. Some of these octbreaks, or attempted outbreaks, were rather riots, or bloodless demonstration of popular discontent; but they are generl!j called insurrections, acJ It ia sufScieat f jr our f repeat pcr;.-oe ta ao consider them. What ia poralarly known a Sbiy'a rebellion ii the first iaaUnce cf organised reeifti&ce to Iawfol government ia the" United State. In 17tC Li tniel Shay, a citixen of Massachusetts, became the leader of a party of malcontents in the old By state, which had "o'gan'xed to right auch grievances' aa heavy atate taxation, the hi-;h salary of the governor, the arUtocralie tendencies of the etate senate, and other similar local crier ancea. It was entirely a family quarrel, and the f tat troop eettled the difficulty by killing three of tbe inaargent and wounding others. Stay, ao fotae ol his fello inaurrectiouist, were captured aod subsequently tried, convicted and sentenced to death; but all were finally psrdoned, and thus ended Shay's rebellion. The whisky insurrection ia Pennsylvania, toward the c'.o-e of the administration of President Washington, waa a more formidable outbreak. It arose from discontent caused by the heavy exciae tax imposed by congret upon distilled domestic rpinta. This insurrection ended without bloodabed, and, if we mistake cot, a namesake and ancestor of the present rebel General Robert E. Lee, held a prominent command ia the troowi sent to enforce obedience to the law of the United States. Burr 'a enterprise ia lb07, the precise meaning of which has never been clearly made out, but which is believed to htve been the intended invasion of Mexico, aod the forontion ol a great southwestern emjire, was the next rtrolutiotiaij mo? ement. Id that case no oet act of ueaaou waa committed, and the trial of Burr, iu Richmond, resulted tu an abandonment of the prosecution by the government, fcD tn4 acquitttl of fr.e accuse. Nullification in ö'juth Carolina in lo32 was, in its effect, a more miscbievoua revolutionary effort tha either of these that had preceded it; but in thi cae there va no bloodshed, no over act of war, and do punishment inflicted upwn anr of the leaders. Dorr's rebellion hi KhoJo Inland, nearly or quite a quarter of a century ago, has frequently fcean relerred to by sonthern rtbel., along wiib H hay's rebellion, the whiky iniuirectiou and Rurr'i fiatco, by way of excu-e for recession, the main actor in all these mr-n;etits beine north ern men. Hut there ii r.o parallel among any of the case spoken of. Dorr lound Rhode Island govtrned by an old charter granted the atate by Charles II., as far back aa Ib'i3. He agitated its reseat, and upon a popular rote ita abrogation ' waa ordained, and be was elected governor oponj tbe reform ticket. Governor King and the char- j ter party which he led refused to recognize the I act of the people, cUiiaiug that tbe cbirter ws j perpetual and unalterable, ta.it it could cot be j tmended or repealed, and armed resistance was; m de to the Dorritr. Jhn Tyler, then acciden tal president, sent United Sutes troops to ail tbe state forces ot Rhode Island ia their auti republican utand, and at'.tr a b!ovdlcs struggle (except that an innocent cow ti phot by mistake by picket) Governor Dorr wn arrested, tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life. lie ff a a!terw.rd pardoned, the record ot bis sentence ordered to be expunged, and be lived to see the old monarchical charter legally ab lihed and a ' republican constitution adopted John lrown's famous raid iatD Virginia in : . a a t I EVJ comes next ia cnrouo:u -icu order 01002 the recog uixed American ujibreaki. John : Brown, a crack brair.c-l euthusiaat, fi(h a t-core of follower, raide war tipon Virginia, acdiii pursuit of a wilJ projei t of freeing tbe alavej ! in the Oli Djmitiion, he took posse-siou of j UuiteJ Stite.- property at litrper'rf Ferry, th! he broke tbe law, of the cotnuiouwedtih of Vir- ' gini i. That etate dealt out batah justice to the ! blTeuderi, aua but a inIe soul of them escape J Those who were uot killed la the uuequ.il fiht, or rourdered avfter tbe were made prisoner?, were hangcJ, auJ Virginia mtde herielf a!aiu.it as ridiculous ia her ho.esa.e aaDguioary ettliog of accounts with tho raiJcra aa ahe Lad before made htntKby her childinh fear and trcpJJatioa. The great rebellion which began in 161, and which low ecnis to be iu its last gmp, i the cext outbreak io order. S:rangely enough, the Dearest parallel to it ainou all former Americau insurrections is the John Brown raid. There waa bloodshed in the caso of the latter, every aoul of the raidiug party, except one who mado his ecape, either biting tho dust ia the held or etidicr bia career on tue gaüows. But John Brown made war upon what he honestly and entbUSUItiCally beiiOTeJ to be a wroti, ami DOt in j support of a crime. i John Brown was not educated at the eipeufe of Virginia; he bad never sworn specially to support its constitution atid ita laws, and he never enjo.fed bib honors and etnolumentd at the huda of tbe com moo wealth which he made war upou. Where John llrown was iuLOcent, Hobert K. Lee is gu.lty. He trai educated at the cot of the UniteJ State; he eijoyed iat,k and emolument of it bestowal; he was bound by bU oth audhis hauor toatiod by its government, and he failed iu both. N here Jhu It roan shed rills of human blood, Jlobcrt E. Lea haa thed rirer?;1 where John lirown was merciful and kind ; toward the Driaooers who fell into hi a hnds, ! Robert E Lee allowed Belle Me, Libby Prison 1 anJ AtiUrreon viUe ti Uiegrace humauiv; and' where John Hrown refused to tell a lie to ?ave Ma lile, Robert E. Lee has lent his name to 1 atatenenta that be mut have kuowo were false. ' Iu everything wicked and ciimiudl, Boberl E. j Lee is iar ahead of Joha Uiowu; in generous impulses and m tnly truthfulce, anJ ttue heroism, ! John Brown, with all his great mirUke?, . stood a head and shoulders above Hobert K. Lee. General Lee was a lieutenaut-colouel iu the United State army in 1'J, m.d he took command of tbe eiormiup party that captured what ws 1 .vf nmvn'a furz-s nf l.ntt inn V hit ' V, A' I V " M v v.v v. j . v Iii. ncrer heard that he mde any eifert to save the brave old enthusiast from the gallows. He must know that hisowu crime is ss much greater than thai of John Brown, as the slaveholder;' rebellion is greiter in it dimeu.ions ibun the John Brown raid. John Brown sltep ia the grave whither he was sczt by Vir jinia justice, or Virginia terror; Robert E. Lea is at Urge on tbe ptrole of a soldier. Djea he arrreciate the geLer.sitv of r.orthera formen ? or does he feel about his thru.;, in know Lis crime entitleJ him to: 1 e: there is j apsrtyuf deteated symptthifer? with treaoii, and uxawk ah ectitnertt'tj, in our loyal N'oth ern comaiuuitie. who talk about the "macuas- i imity"of Lee, of hia Jierly tor.or," hia'unetaiaei aword," mJ all that ort of urKjualiSed bosh. Lee'a treason dwarf that of Arnold; he haa been a leJer in the n:ot stupendous" rlitical criocc upoa recoM. anil what adds to t!:e en ormi'y of hit offerse, i the fact tht he knew prfectly well thtt l.e w doic wron when be enti-teJ ia tbe cau-e cj rfbcÜion, for he hfaitateJ lone before taking th tiep when his raiive late was whirling r.ipJly into the Tor:ex cf ia . eurrection. Aiimiration of such a crin.im! is otily wortoy of tbe ource that etyled Jeflerson " Davi a stern itteaman." ad car. cMcquy and rejroch up-jn the prci lc:.t of the Ur.itc i j Stttcj, ia the dtrket h ;r f the pre itrt eri! cf the republic." i THE INDIANAPOLIS i I I 1 1 A ( I : VOM V A V , 1 cow pertna:.eu:!y orgs-:ied an.t raJv to :ue Y rt Capital, $200,000. The Stmkv.cllerstf tvs q, 0"; ne rf oar m'i rfjcB.Li cttiern di ii i:(!to it : S. A. FLaTTMaa.s.., , j.. j pf. W, M. Tat ctt. i At ill J 't), I t'ua Ifusif, Ii. A. kloal. A. I- Koarai, A. K. Vistoa, n nun Hisrca. 02c at preert la tbe . -kti.K fui4 h -m 'u., c9r; vf Far.n-jhan'a itreet aad VirgTr.'.a aauae. " JXJTte pafruraga of tbe pttrtc !s tw':l.. Wat. UJtMvkkOS, a-isacau. iui.C JiasK, tcrtary. caay t-dS&o

THE ÖEEAT ENGLI3H REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills.

PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! frtj'trtl fro a tTttfiitir-n of Mr J. liar I, Jf. D ryikin Extraordinary to t Qh4. Tbia IcvatBAbU medicine la cVIIr; !o tbe cor of all llof faiaf&l aa4 das(vroi direaea to which tha fe KiaJ e"Tt1titlo 1j nJct. It lD'vlerat? cbnnjctlor, an ! a rpetdj ctrt cay te rel i cc. to 71 vit hi i;i ladii:h Jt pcz'.'.it'.j putud. It ia a bort urr.a Irita oa tt rconthij r-io4 with rgalaiitj. Larh bottle, price One Dollar, bear tha UareiDtBt (tamp af Great Eritaia,ta preTttt cocntrfUi. TK rVU tisJwl nrt It like by FemUt during U4 riRSl TURKS XOXTU.S of PrTnant, a thy art CAUTIOX. 7A PilU Knill ntlttk lg Ftinalts during tt FIRST TUREE XOSlUScf 'rrgnaicy a they art ure U bringen Xi4arriiifff, but at any other t'mt tkey art -it. la all ci of 5rTT and Fpioal AfTrct'.onji, Tt-'rt la tke Back and Utah, Fitiirie on light exf rtion, PalpjUtka of th IIart, Unerlc and Wbitea, the Pill will effect a care whei all ether nan kavt failed; and, altkoujjh a pewerf ii ttmnij, do not eotitala iron, calomel, aatimenj, or anything hurtful to the constltctlon. Fall direction ia tha pamphlet aroaod each package, wblch boli ta etre fa'ly preserved. OLD B YA LL LRÜGGIST Sri Agent f--r tha United State and Canada, JOB M03KS, 27, Cortlandt 3L. 5ew T&rh. Ji. K. $100 and 8 po.ta ftamp1! enclosed te anj aa tboriied AgtLt will In-are a rottl, cootalaiag SO l'iili, by retarn wail. dec5 de-jdlwly MEDICAL. MANHOOD, VND THF. VIOOR OK YOUTH KESTORF.I) Rf FOUR week ,j DR. R'.CORD'S E.SSKNCK OF LIFE. Dr. kw-ord, (or Pari.) after year of earnest aulicitation, haa at length accetded to tie urgent request of the Aoierican public, and appol&ted an ajent In New York, for the tale of hin ralnc J and highly priied Eigene ot Life. This wondertol agent will restore Mar.hooiiao the mot tbattered con.-tltutlcDi In four weeks, aüd, if Bad according to printed In-tracti. n. failure Is Impoaible. Thi Lfe-reioring remedy i-hocid be taken by all about to mat ry, a it effret are permauent. uc cen, ia CTtry ease, ia certain. Dr. Kicord a Essence e-f Life 1 tcld In cae, with fall ln"tn:ctior.a for nee, at S3, or four qoantitie-In one foi 9, and will be lent to any part, carefully packed, en receipt of remittance to bis accredited agent. Circular sut free on receipt of four etarcp. FHILIP ROLM), 447 Froone street, Jar:21-dly One dor we-t of Broadway . N. XFOUNDRIES. FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. -o.. i.osii & ic:k. Mannfact'trer au-i Wholee!a Dealer In STfPfEK, 2!H.t,t If- HiHE, ftc. VLL 008 STOVES ARK OP TUR LATEST AN most improved pattern. Our other work will embrace Iron Front, Column, Railway, Mill and llousa Castings, Ac, Ac. Ordera by mail fr otherwise solicited, and prompt attention given. Our price will fcefyr:'' as low as any. Ofilce, Sales-rot'in and Foau.Iry ls:i Saath De.ware street, two square direct! et of the Unioa Depot. OC123 Vi.TCIt AI-I-AKCjirtl CVS'. SOUTHERN OHIO, or(h -Eafttcrn Si"rnliuIv. ludianapölis and Cincinnati Hlaort-Liiio AND AFTKR MONDAT, JT0V.14th. TRAIN? ill run aa fallows: Lcate Indianapolis. Morning Hi press. 4.10 A 3i Mail 10.54 A M Sight Kxpress 7.20 P M Arrive atlndianapa!1. Mcroing F.jpres 1.00 PM Mail 7 0 P M Night Express 10.05 P M JfTFare tbe same as by any other Boots, and tbe speed, safety and comfort of trains equal to the best lines In tbe country. JO3 Ask far tickets via 'Indianapolis and CInclnnat Railroad." Sprrtitl Notice The ocw track into Cincinnati Is complete, and paengers by this line are now landed the "New Pearl Street Depot," tear tha Eurnet House, about one mile nearer tbe bualnei centre of tie city than any other Depot. UOHKKT ÜKKK.Suparlatendent. W. H L. Noita, General Ticket Agect. A. J. J c ar. Traveling Agent. novli-dtf SODA WATER, SODA WATER! O .V It It At CO. Manufacturers of Bottled SODA WATE Ii, Are prepired to supply Saloons aud Restaurant by laaviag their orders at 2S5 East Washington Stro t. 8aloorit and Ptstsarants in tbe contry will be prompt ly supp'icd by se.dini tbe.r order as above. anrii.'-d3m NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. 4H'1S KOI.II riain and Ornimental Job Turner. South street, between Penn-j Usnia ad Meri dian stree a. Keeps constantly ou band a Rood as-ort-mect Sia.r Pa!!it- rs and Neel IVsU, an 1 ta-ts ihem to order. Al-o. all kinds uf turning in building wrk dune oro"- wn Te','f lurug iu All work doca promptly, neatly and at reasonable pnees. L. KuLB. aprlS d3a JOHH B. SUIaLIYAX. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, Xo. jo Fnt I'rnrl Mrrel, In rrnr or Mrnilnel Hnllritn. lartl-dly PROFESSIONAL. Drs. TODD & PARR, PHYSICIANS M) SIRCEONS. OSce No. 31 Vircinia Avenue. rear Ü-13mos CiOt.D TI MRUNV, AS p'-rsor. tTantir? Sbade Trre, Fruit Tree, rwrctens. er ar.vthi' g in tbe Nursery hne. wi.It supp!d br learirg "their erder with tha stb.-r.tr a: No. T4 West bio street, wbf re t-arapirs may I sren. or at Ki:l-v tf Oliver's -rkultaral Warrom. No. 7S Wet Wh'ngt(u street. Tee Koe fjrr.i-hci .f devrtd. PROFESSIONAL. mi. a. u. :imax, i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' rflCR NO. IO VIRGINIA ATkNCF.. RKRIDltNCZ. SÖRTH At APAMA AT. imjsii, OFUCE OTta STAR OftCCRKT. NO. ftÄ HOLTH liiioota atrett. KaaJ4Dc Na. 487 North Ilhtota atraet. laliupvU, luA. iaiW-A4a

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Doctor WTI. TBICMISOIV, OAS REMOVED FII5 OFFICE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delawaro Street, WUiht HE VfILLC05T15L'L to tr-'at and cure Fria: Dueae, in all thetr species, tage, ran-. ifiCa;ion and pba-. Dr. Win. TLomoa w,ll give to each p!pta rutt-n iustrnciert. bind;ug b'nj'lf to e feet a rica! ard prniaent c:e. f riake C03J' charge. Dr. Viv.t. Tbom-'B L rual t h t treaiceit tf Iriate Di-t-aes aCi3 spetia.ty hince tbe year lwl three yesr intbtcityol buffalo, Jf. T . , elbt years In Chtcago, lil ,l1 twr.year in Peoria, LI. Iincg eight yean practice in Chicago, III., he cured aver thirteen thooatd caes. Dr. Wm. Ihomsoo, in bis practica f r Scrofula. Rbeumailc aud general dieaes of the tlox1. uees a Fumigating Vapor Path of the ruotlnjenious klid.ia conjar.ction with internal treatment. SEMINAL KM l34luJt!t, the conMHeoce ofelf.tbne. Tbia solitary jce, or depraved aeiual iada!gp.ce, U practiced by tha joaih of both aeies to an almost uahmitrd eaient, rroducing witli unerrirg certainty tbe f wll owing train of rnorbld nympton oi les comtated ty acieniiric modical measures, Tix: Sallow countenance, dark sputs aiider tbe eyes, pain in the bead, ringing Is tbe ear, and aoies like the rusillDg of leave and rat tllng of chariots, anesKltiess about tbe loins, weakness of the limba, confused vloion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diCJence in approachiDg stranger", a dislike ta form new acquainUi.ee, a dij.po.it en to shun society, toss of memory, hectic flushes, pfmpleiand various eruptions about the face, futrt-d tongue, LltcLt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequent ly insanity. Tbe aSicted, on tbe first appearance of any of tbe above tymptom, bould immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson lor relief. XStyOFce ad Consultation Rcoms5o. 23 South Del--wsre .treet, Indianapolis, Ind. P. O Box I65j. Jar.24-dly MEDICAL. IAHHOOD! ITow Destroyed, , Flovr Restored. !r. N. S. PIJDKKY, Physician and Surgeon No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. IN CONN KCl ION Wim THK GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, 1 treat by a new nd reliable medium, and will tbe bappie-t results, all forms of diseases of tbe Nervou, enjiual ar.d L'riuary and Sexual systems. Toucg men with hlkw cbetks and pallid countenance, telling in fearful laraae tbe silent working of some form:JH e disease underm'n'ng yourcontitution, memory autl reason, hurrying jou tu a premature death, reflect while reason holds sway and avail youri-elf of a treatise Lt that dislpate tbe tightest d;eae, and cures the bsrraf'ing weakness and other cause cf serious difficulty and perpetual annoyauct Spermatorrhuea, Seminal Weakrjes, Neturnal Kmis Mon. Seiual lebi!ity. tmpotency, Kflects o .S-lf-Abue, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contracr, Memal and FhjEical Prostration, Kpiloppy, luanityand CouoiptioQ. 4Tiiefoe. Lik a i-taonrb murderer, n-aoy to his purpose. Presses b;n clo-e tbrougb ev-ry lane of life, Nor mlse once the track, bnt preese on. Till forced at lat to the treuin1oa verste. And at once be sinks." IJkew e, I will guarantee a radical cure cf Sypbili, Gon-irrboea and Gleet, in all their ?ages. entirely removing from the M-mxJ the lat park of the.e terrible dit.ei!es that sa gradually burn up ibe fonttin cf life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. The beauty and evreme delicacy of the female organI iiaticn, to say nothing of in pbioiogical cbaraitfrl -- tics, are sniccifnt cairations tnt it is .-ud eel to turnis of dias an t mod fications pculiar fo it-elf. Ite physician of the present dsyios not enconnter any more form of u:-riuf lieaies luA'i did tbe phjr.xi.iii of fifty yeart ag; but owing to the preerit ocial condition of woman, her diseases are. increased to frequency, and tottetruibof tbia assertion the melancholy deaths by con.suniption bear ample witness. At the American Dit-pen.ary we treat by a new method, a:id with tbe happiest rcsolt, Irolaphus Uteri, (falling of the womb,) Eruptions of the Skia, Chlorosis, or Greeu 8icknes characterized by yeilowUh, dirty ijreen pallor of the surface; KniauMo ilessivitn, r absent MeIltruat:on; Amenorrhea, or Retention of tbe Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of thellen.se; Menorrhagia, or profuse Mentruatioti; leuchurrbea, or excessive and altered secretion of the mucu. generally white, or nearly coloress and transparent. Beader, I have given you a class of diseases that are met with in Females of all ages, whether married or unmarried; and to married Females would fay that there are many oth'r forms of diseases peculiar to your sex diseases of Prefrnsncy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit an elucidation. 1 omit it for the council chamber, adding but tne mere disea-eto this list, and that is a formidable one L" It erf lion ot tbe body of tbe Uterus. If you are afflicted with organic weakr.esi, or any assemblage of morbid phenomena of this cha acter, you have no time to spare, out at once apply for m -dcsl ad. If to' late to arrest tbe disease, it ia at least possible to palliate tbe symptom-, and thus smooth the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majori y of instances these diseases have mad considerable progress before tbe patient becomesalaruied. In home cases an emaciation is tbe first Indicator that attracts tbe attmtinn of the patient's friend. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to tbe fearful significance o' tbe word "wasting." It not only constl'Uter. the leading feature, but the earliest and mt ominous symptor a ef Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with in youtg ladies w bo a-a gifted with high intellectual endowments, refined accjtnp l.-hnients. and eyes flawing with unnatural brilliancynot regarding these indications as being those of incipient disease, bot those ol personal charms. Trne, alas the po?t .idrs "Consumptions chek ne'er looks more pure, And lovely, than when past all cure. And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, lias lent Us fleeting aid ta kill. And speaks, to those wh wa ch Us hue. Of s'ekness, deah and suffering too; Tbonh who. Just viewing anght so fair, Could dream that death was there?" Address H. 0. Box 1264. 7JjOfflc hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room Nc. 34,, Rast H'asbington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. feblC-dly TOYS, &C, &C. 65 Maidon Lano, Now York, lUrOKTERS OV TOYS, China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invites the attention of buyer, offering them tbe larst asortment at tbe most reasonable prices. feb23-d3ta REAL ESTATE AGENCY. nc 1. 1. sV ;oM:it. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, (o. S Weil Tnlilnr;ton street, ixdiaxa reus, isa INVERT variety of business appertaining to a Military 'j Claim Agency transacted in manner to warrant a-i-f action. Tbe attention of those wibing to purchase, eil, leas or rent real ectate la directed to this firra. feb!-dtf COMMISSION MERCHANTS, w r. wrr. c. c. tokijsscm. it err a To.nLi.so, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .o. 15 Vrt Pearl Street INDIANAPOLIS, DE A I.F.KS IS r.UAlN, FWVR, BUTTER, l'oul:ry, Onivcs, Fatatoes, Brans, urern and Iried trui's, Ac . Ac. Tbe Llghest pr.ee paid in Ca h for all kind of Country Troduce. Liberal Cah advances made en Cons;cnment. marl-13m SECONb HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, o.?Mi:a Unshlnglon street, 'Uro ol the Itlg- Handr.lURSITURE aud Stoves. T.Lwara aid Flsbea in ooin ' pWta ar.e:y. aj a1sof Uc jse fttTliLL 0o!. i. K. MA ROT.

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U.S.7-30L0AH

Ey authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the aadersif ed pas asrcme-i the General Subscription Agency for tbe tale of Cted State Treasury Notes, bearing levea aid tbree-uctha per e at. interest, pet anouai, kioo aa the SEVEN-THIRTY LOIN, These Nf tes are issued under data .f August 15th, 14. and are paya! tbre years fr jra tbat time, in currency or are convertible at tbe epüon of tbe holier isto U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. These Eon 1 are worth a premium, which increases the acinal profit on tbe 7 30 loan, and its ewemri-n from t, lie it. rnur,icii4xltafation vXicA add from on ty tre per cent. . more, according to the rate levied oo ether property. The interest u payable in cerrency semi-ar.caally by coupons attacbedto each note, whkb may be cut off ar.d sold to any bank or batiker. The lttfrest amounts te One ccut per Iay on u &30 note. Two cenm $100 Ten $500 20 $1000 1.00 $5000 Note of all denominations named will be promptly fumbbed upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notei forwarded at once. Tbe interest to tbe 15th of Juna next will be paid is advance. This I. THE ONLY LOAN' IN MARKET now oZe red by the Government, and it ii conflden'.ly expected that Its iuperior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than S 300,000,000 of tbe loan authorized by the la it Congress are now on tbe market. This amount, at the rate at which It U being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within fonr months, when tbe notes will undoubtedly command a premicra, as has un'formly beea the case on closing tbe t ubscriptlcns to other l.am. In order that citizens in every town ard section of the country may b afforded facilities for taking tbe loan, the National Banks, State Ranks and Private Pianker throughout tbe country have- generally agreed torcive subscription at par. Subscribers will select their own ascents, in whrm they have confidence, and who only are to be lesponsible for tho delivery of tbe notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, " Sabr;ption Agent, Philadelphia. Subscrlptl'jr.3 will be recei ed by the FIRST NATIONAL HANK, ludiauapolie, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apr-d3mtwtm is I TZ r 11 O .E T.T M Z THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM CÖMP'Y ÜKOANIZKD UND? "It TIJK MlXtN AND M ANUFACTURING Iv S OF THE STATn OF Ni-.VT TOHK. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IN One Hundred Thousand Shares, AT IMSIil SHARE, .Subscription Irc, ."i per Elitäre, not liable to f urther .aeiuentt OFFICES: No. 24 Empiro Building, 71 BROADWAY, YORK, POST OFFICE ADDRESS. BOX 5 3CS NEW YORK. OlTETiajKHaj, Hon.PANIKLS TdCKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIriS. Vice Pre Ment. ROBERT BvSSETT, Secretary. H.J. BKUTl Mi liirSait, litasville, Pa. ATLVNTiC BANK, 12 Broadway, N.T., Treasury. The Well of the Company ate now producing till. Payment for stock may bo made in drafts, registered notes, or frovernmentbondd and securities, which boudi and ecurlties will be taken at their market value. Hem tiances may be aid reused to tbe Company, P. O. Box 5.36-, New Ttork City, or "Atlantic Hank, Treasury 'the New Tort and Liverpool Petroleum Company, 14.' Broadway, New Yrk City," or to any of its agnta apll-c3m WABASH PKTIIÖMUU ! AND GOAL MINING CO., AT COVINGTON, IlSrXJ., Capital Stock, $3250,000, Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALE, of New York. President, JOSEPH KIS INK. C -viegton. Vica President, W. I). Ks KR. Secretary, JaMKS W. KING. Treasurer. 13 ioo-toxas. JOFPII F. 5IcD0ALD, JadianapoÜs, Ißdlar.. JOHN K. CO.'FKOfH. Han injton. Indiana. WM. D ALK, New To-k City. JOSEI H W. Nr. WL N, Attica, Indiana. JJS. R.STI.nE, Covington, nolana. K. M crxVA Covington. Indiana. DAVID Willi,, ovington, Indiana. Hon. 4 Omer South tile Public Square, Coring ton, Indiana. TlHE Company bold-, by l-ae. aLd iu fee, abou X twei ty th. ussid acre f :ba mot select coal Und in Weste: n Iad:a:ia, bor lermc b tb sides of the Waab ri er. ap of tbese lsnd may be seen at tbe olceof tie Conipay, inCov.nwton.ini, at tie cfflceof Wm. Dale, No r5 p.rfc pilcP, Y.Ci y, a' tbe See of Hen. J. K. C. f?rtb, Humir.gT.n, nasa, ad at tbe cZL-eof Roach it ilcDcaald. lLdicipol;. A reference to the report of tbe don. DaTid Dale Owen. Ute State Geol g:t, will show that taee lands are tituste in tte tnfdst tftbe Bne.-t c al Seldsof'he State, abeundin a!n !n salt, Iren ar.d other valuable m rersl fubta c. Neartbr mouth ct Coal Creek, where tbeCompaay has large CjUi :it es of lar. ult ater bs tsen dicovertd equsl jiffjaality ta theKa'awha. This w:er was oro-cur-3 scae yars tfn by bonrij. soon ater. 'be On oniaait fiü'i.n? TS aydon the Watia-b and trie CaLal, Mr. Thomas,, tbe propr et. r, ndint himself unable to con pere witnTt, aoaiidt ac d tbe manufctare. In h;s born 5 te e: countered tlat wh;ch recently di.cl ed facts prove t have bees coI il Tto e lane, all lie ia close pr x niity to tbe Wbah ar.d r r.e l as!, uaje of them upc-a iu batik. Ibe Coxpany ba now an ageit in 'be Kat, making a tor of tt oil retpnns of Pe-jnylvnla !n particular, to acqu.re a knowledge cf tbe bet practic! roo-le cf boriu, to errploy practica! workmen, aaJ to f unba'e the te- qcal -y of the ost approved machinery la ne lor fUi h purpose. Tte Company espects by tbe l.t of May neit, at fatthest, to comtaerica operation. All the indices ef coal oil. found Ii local t!e where St has teen pro cred. are stronglv nsarked ia varloos lo cal t;e tf the lands e' tbe Company afTord r.g every rar onal I roj.ect ot success T e ecpany thinks It oncecesary to make aa otr r-ferMca to be ehsracer of tbe NM, otter than the r pxrt and luap referred ta tlOC.00 o tbe stt-ek, a.Otsi bires. ! proposed by tbe l ompany to be offered ta the market at en-ba!f 1. par value, b:tg tii per bare, lev tbe parpo' of aldl:.g Iba Caapany la a pJy tlavaicpoeat of iboit land. apnW-dAwtf

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MONEY! MONEY!! ADVA5CTD 05 Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, Gnus, Musical Instrument. LADIES' AND CENTS' WE A It I A PPARE L, BED CLOTHING. ANI Ilouaeliold Cieods of Every Deacrlp tlon. All article of value bought, told r ei changed at tta UNION LOAN OFFICE, .ro. 185 Hast Washington St., (A few door a west of little's Hetel.) N. B All traaactlorn strictly confident laL JfAll ccredeemed pledgee are aold for tbe anonnt due. feb!7-lj. J. k M. SOLOMON. THt oARTERg IN THE STATE cj INDIANA Ha KO COKJIECTIOX WITH AJTT OTHER 1HTABLIH icot of the satno natae, in or out of Ind'anapoln W. & H. GLENN. Proprietor!. QUEENSWARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. 1. WOODBRIDGE, A fiCXT, IMPORTER OX QUEENSWARE, 6 ASL S W A R E TABLE CUTLERY -A5D PLATED WAKE. jrrrrWs reduced to CyrreiponI with tbe pre?er.t va ue ot God. No. 16 Wert Washington Street, Indianapolis Intl. Cur2 d3oi Philosophy of 3Iarri.ige. frMTK PnOPklf.TOnS OFTHK MtW TOKK HCSECJl 1. cf Anatoryta-e deWiuiied, rfc.Mks of et pense, ta l?ue fre, (ft r the benefit of sctferlnir, baaianitj, aod snpprc.snwa of quackery,) f ar --f tbe!r mM mieretirg aoi lntructiTe Leclorec on ilarr az"L4 lu di-qnalJic.t'oL. JCertou a.-id Pbt.ical Lvbuity, Prerna'nre lecl.r.e t-t JlahooJ. ln:Ji5euoc, W-aiiej or lpresior,, Itnpotency. L- ff Li erry and Manly Power; tbe Ria: Social Kail, and tboe Mala-lie wtich result freu yoathfal foll.es excfses of maturity, or ifuorsnce f Pby!.'oiy acil laws of Nature. Tbr iüvaluatle Lectures bare been tbe means ol eEi'chtoi.'rv and avir.g tboasasd., and ill be f-rward-ed lrt on recflpt of foor tarap, l y a-Mrssina; se reta'y.Xew lork AK- una of Anatomy arid 5feCictxie, CIS Brr.a1a. New Ycr Jaril -rfly I'lSlVATE DISEASIUS. DP.. COLTOCE, MEDICAL OFFICK 50. fl 80CTB MerUliao Street, forfeits his fee If be falls ta cur lag ary case ttat aij come cader his care, lo matter how obstinat r tons atandinf. He warranu yon a core. Syphiri, in tbe primary stae. helped la mlaete,curd la 24 hoars. Gleet of SO years stand. n h, Hr r 'si KmnTis tP M -er II r. A. 1. IwAlsl,, No 65 North New Jersey Street.

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REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Jalyt7-dlj EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, 1IDTI1 UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY OFFICK OJT THK CORKER OF WA5H15QT0W A.S1 Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Tbree dally Expresse to Sew York; Two daily Kxpreaeea to Cincinnati, and Two daily Ki presses to Chicago and St.Lole; Tbe above Coapaaies are tha oaly privileged Kzprtso tbe following roads. Tit: (5DIAXA CKSTRAL; LAFAYETTK 1 CHICAOO; IXDIASAI-OLIS k PERU: TEKKK DA UTK k R1CIIM05D; EKLLKFONTAUnt CSLIAJfAPOUi. Honey, packages, raluablea and freight carried wru safety and despatch, aid in charge of special end efllden messengers. Xotes, Bills and Drafts will te promptly collected an-: ready Tetnm inAde J. BTJTTKRFIKLD. Ajcect REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, Kl; iL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Honsi ;UP STAIRS.) UJl HAVE FOR 8ALI HÖCSF.S A5D LOTS 1? tbe C!ty f Indianapolis, atxl Kanus and Farm ing Lands in tMs 8 ate, and will sell lewer than ca. be pnrcbaed ! h-r Tbl-dwlf 15. 1. SI'ICEIl A: CO., REAL EST A IE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street liKtiaiinpolix, Ind. PROFESSIONAL. unrn h. air. josaraui v. oanca. 3t-V"i- GORDON, attoum:y.h at law. INDIA5APOIJ, I5MA5A. C2ce, Ko. 10 and 11 5ew A Talbctt. Wjdiog.SonÜ cfi th Pvtrrc 6c.Af,n MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. 7 ARE OFFT.RIJfQ SCPKRWa 13f LTJCKMEST? W ta perscca with little ready meats to mcxtn Ootji-s. Te all sell Lots Cntlrciv on Time. and erect cocif.t able dwellings, ballt r g werkaei sod in good a'yle. on tbe paynectof h fa aaacb aa tb mpros-trients will e- tb rmalca to U paid ot easy payr-nt tot mach more than a fatT ent en tb prvmlaea. Having tots In nearly all parte of tbe city, w. eaa accommodate all wlafclngt sor e hone, aod batg a lerr amount of tmabrroa band, aod workMi ready tmplcjed, wa caa erect bclldinga on shert tk af'KXR5A!V A PI EEC I. apd-dtf taal Satate Age

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THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPiSTY. Organize ucder tbe Uwi of lDDejlrxiA, CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. rar Value of Shares 83 Each. A Limited Amocxt or Stock log sale ar tut tovir c?h niHumox rates or 2 iM fit SLHAtE. No Liability to Stockholder. The landa of tbia Companj, embracing C"r 1 7 ,f(Ki acre io fee simple and leasehold, avrt cituatod in tbe: VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! Tie 12.J acres Lieb tbej own on tb Allochauv, two mileii above President and only fire mile from tbe new 2."0 barrel well on Pinhole Creek, and tbe lease of 132 acre of tbe ceJe brated "Wilkios Tract" alone, are ample lasia for tnj Company, and are worth more tban tbe entire Capital Stock of the Com pan j. There are SEVEN WELLS now In aucceeaful operation, yielding largely, from which regular monthly diridenda of Tiro rts. czkt. are being paid to all stockholder, atid there in etebt ast 1UNCE that this Company will sooo be able to pay from SIX TO TEN PER CENT. DIVI. DEN US. The First National Petroleum Co. Rinks among tbe firat clais Companies, and ! justly said to be tbe moat f ucceasful of any yet organized. Ita reputation has now become ao thoroughly established, that no mere need be said on that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to make money on the?e Stocka than any other ia existence, while at the same time tbey areoooo noruTT for any and all persons to bold. From the New York Herald. "News baa beea received and abundantly cod 6tmed from several sources, of tbe striking of a new 200 barrel Well on Cberry Run, aboye the Reed Well, a riw eods eeom tBinnruTTor tee Fia.T National Peteoletv CoMrArr." From the New York Evening Express "Oar telegraphic dispatches received to day from tbe Oil Regions, inform us of the striking f a 20 barrel Sowing well on Cherry Ran.wxat thk Fia-T NaTioxaL Prr&OLECM Cour a jit's raortETT. Cherry Run Stocka will be in demand to morrow." From the New York World. "The Fimt National Pxteolicm Cour a? f s h fir-t-cUw organization, wboe officers are of the higheft standing, and we cheerfully recomnoend it to all parties desirous of purchasiuf reliable stocks. The General Superintendent is a oioneer in tbe Od businea, and well known aa a most efficient roamger." From the New York Tribune "The FitfT National is the name of the Pa ro'eura CoropsrtT wboe pn pect u and map tre before u. The names which we see among 'he Directors are imp's re ommeodation for 'bis Company, and a sufficient guarantee of its fatfre msnazemext." OEDt IT Malt OS OTRIftWt! Witt sic raourTtr initUDTormt the Stock att sold. J5f"0ool responsible Agents and Exchasge Brokers wanted in everr dty and town in tie United States and Brttisn Province, with whom liberal arrangementa will te made. tfy-AH orders and applications, whether ty letter or otherwise, mntt te ddrea4 to II. ItOWE & CO., CMXi&sioM Utaxaam, aaxli dif 4V0 Liberty St., New York.