Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4536, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1865 — Page 4

D A ELY-' SENTIN EL' 9ATURDAT MOKMflO. MAY 6.

Tbf torrlfn PwllCf-of Amrrlr fctTM Lona T.r, Apt! 1. ' TheJaitiaielliseTici from Nt Tork exbbila that citj la all the intoxication of'riumph But no violeut excitement cm be very ealarlog, a'nl tid p;p!ecore readily recover their facultJrTtalrcs a Oo! an! practical rlew of thiogt. 'Th UaSMctKJn, indeed, from tbe hot fit to the ,! 1 ofte a exceedingly rajI, and, when the eeAetian ewtalo. lopica may bt d;cus. ei with perftct calmneai, which ia the eiccis of tever woald havt excited paroxysm o( wrath We, therefor, mere! regret that the ßrat i-jjgef.iQQ of the public oralori ca this orci'ion waa that, o war being terminated, the wbo!t cation ahoald embroil lUclf in another -cay, n aeries of war. Bot at that moment of ytteranre much was overlooked that will, ia a not distant future, aa terr eerijui conakJeratioo. v e a.o regret that, next to the idea of war generally, the most popular section wai war w.th England. U-t we caar,ol regard thet tery dentin cUtiooa seriously. In bidding for applauae there ia no check to the extravagance of promise, however wild U may be; lfct Pker is always comfortably aware that b ruoi littlerlsk of bing called on to folfill it. Paa!on ruled lb hnur. and tht oratora would cot hare been lit tet,cd to Lad tbey not compiled with, tie time, and epoken with tbe unchecked venemeoct that suited it. We are not dipoed to attach oveemucb Importance to a!lu!oc9 to the "Fenian brothertWU" It w iM off in irood round nambers, but we kuow enough of tbe spparitiou aud bow it baa been got up to deprive the tbreat of anv significance. Every generation has bad some poütieal pcoope l turnip of this kind held up to it, with aiiracce that it it very terrible. Iiut that tht Americana will not countenance theimoo-ition betond tbe Doint of Dohtical util ity in their own election, wa may feel assure J. The much truer exprenwion of American feel ice, we truat, waa giten at Washington, where the members of the government were summoned, is tutul, on far Ie important flccabiod, to aldre a public gathering. They epoke under a double repou-ibility, as ministers atid the repreientativea of the republican puty. Public enibuiarm cannot entirely carr? awy men holding auch a position. They raunt consider something beyond momentary applause. They muat avoid official embarrassments, ai.d not endanger Iba "party" interests The Washington speeches, therefore, are pitched in more moderate key thau those of New Vutk. Jiiateamen caunoi indulge in the Catubyaes ein;" living, a tbey do, iu terror of after explanations. Mr. Seward, therefore, diu not encourage tbe New York suggestion of vetgence atd war. He adopted a lighter mode of treataaeut for tbe crisis. lie very rkilllully evadetl the perila ol Bacpeecb, and rather amued his audience than itirrrd them. Iii adilre-.! erred tbe pur pose He could bot let EoßUi.d ecap altogether, but be did not threaten her with extermination, or tu a nut Canada forthwith. He delt In inueaJo, which, as it pka.-ed bis hearer, we bare not the slightest winh to qoarre! with. There was f ir Ic-a biiternesi in bia peecb than in the tone of many ofbia dispatcher, written wbeti a Kuroperta Uiierveutiori war really apprehended. Th A mtricaiis mu-l oow ackuowleJa that the apprehension wi grouudleM. Against fue few rcptonches Mr. Reward launched at up, we set the iuatances in which, bj bis official acta, be checked the rahnes of eubordinate officer! of the gorernment. If euch Inflammatory hara neues a iho.-e detirereJ at New York do not afTtct the poiicy of the administration, would be unreitonble to attach too much importance to them.- Verj poiMy Mr. Sewnrd could not he ppoken ao temperately to the excited thouBnd of New Toik. Hut we beliere the toore moderate toce of the ffici tl address at Wshiagfoo Ia a more reliable index of American polic. An Hour Witt (irant. Corr5rrf)n-1Jc f The rbiladrlphi Frey. 1 WafniNGTON, April 30, lfcbo. Tbe public man most talked about, and whoe face and foim the people of our country are most antioiM to see, ia unquestionably General Hrant He La been o retinrg and so rc'.iceut that he neter et mmlo a speech a sentence) in Umjtb, and baaonlf aaown himself in s)ciety when duty or stern custom required it. He does not eeem to hate any of the t:iste for parades, or reviews or uniforms, of many of our coramandeis. aud among them aome f tbebraTet and best. Thus, when bia terma hvi been accepted, a private and atraightforward talk with Lee, aud alter a hurried ratification of it before the assembled armies, he left the re?t of the formula, to bis officers; aud iaKenJ of guiuj to Richmond, th gret prize ao Ion;; an 1 so brtvely fought lor, he turned his horse towards City Point, took the boat for Waihiugton. reported quietly to the prcidti, and then ped to tbe cars ou bis way to ce LU family at llurliugton, New Jersey, Laving beard the newa of Mr. Lincoln's murder on the boat from Philadelphia to Camden. It il more than probable that it wa hi natural aversion to tbe demonstration of great crowds, aud hi strong ftmeptic hatits, which nved him from ihefsteof our beloved president. I m among thoe who itossed tbe solemn ceremony in the Etat Room of the Presidential manaion on Wed ceday. the 19. h of April, in the presence of tbe vnator and represent vtivea of the United Sutei, the supreme court, the foreign legations, tbe cabinet, and other heds of departments, and the chiefs of the army and the navy then in Washington. I noted the entrance of Geu. Grant. Kren in the sombre chamber, while every heart was filled with unutterable woe. and th? sobof tbe mourn ers could be distinctly heard, there waa an eigerne to see and study, tbe features of tbe great eoldier who htd conquered the ruot extended and tragi? conspiracy in human annals. He took his place with aIraot painful modesty, seeming, a it were, to shrink from observation, aud, al though many advanced to gare upon the linen; menu lately ao bright with benevolence and hupe, then cold and stiff in death. Gen. Grant waa not of the number. He bad doubllesa previously taken tia last farewell. When Gen. Sherman entered into bis unfortunate negotiation with Joe Johnston, the lieutenant general him!f cmied the order counterman lin it Instead of making elaborate preparations. I tjuote the words of one who saw him take his leive: "He had with himonlv bis mill curptt b nnl a fu!l cigar case.' Yesterday morning Gea Grsnt returned from Raleigh, and laid the result of his conference before the president As I had never bad the honor of a formal introduction to, or conversation with. Gen Grant, I embraced the Apportnuitv of beinc preen i to him last eveninc. n company with two gentlemen. one of them his intimate friend. He was cot in bis room wbea we arrivea. o we waited till be came in from tbe wr department. I confers. when the door softly opened, and a gentlt man about the size o: ttov. Andrew ot M assachnetts. first quietly looked in, and then as quietly en tercd.smoklni thesturup of a cir, I was a rood deal surprised. We were aeconlitglT introildrtrl Putt:E h! hand into his aide pocket, he drew thence a pa per of regalias, lighted a freh one biraelf, at the same t!rae ofTrrir:: them to his gaet. And thia was the lieutenant general ot the irresistible army of the Potted States! This was the man whose ach'evemerits. as well in capturing Richmond as in the tlo-ii'g ccene with Lee, are now discussed at eery American Lrcside, and by all the military circle in the ciTilizd world! Rut fir tbe -threw stars oo tis kbouldcrs le r.evcr would be taken fr wliat he is br a ;tranger Indre-1, in citizens' dress, be would look more like a repectb!e Fencsj Ivar.ia farmer than a thorough breJ military man. There is such an utter absence of the characteristics of the martinet that it was diflicull to realize that we tod in the presence of the first eoldier in the world. Gen Gmst reaehed h! forty third year on Kridjy, from which you mT have an idea t!t be is very young-looking, as ir.dtfod he is There was r.a rare on hi brows, r.o hr-itaticn in his speech, t 1 not the s!ighte-t di'p":! ion to conceal hi thoughts ir lis od op:.ior In tbi I was as nxirb urprid as in the fiui;iicity of bis besrirg That be as a gentleman you per ceited at &i.ca. He Joes Lot uik like a Hem Kna'at.der or a Southerner, but reminded nie of a Scotch Irih Wtstern if :its!f aniaa. Icmild easily ec lerstaed, however, in his looks, and in eery word be spoke, tbat I waa pszinj: opon and !i-terJtif; to the haf jie-t tmn in America. When hejreferrrvl toibeoorl:tiorjof thaaoutbern px; !e it waa aa or who talked of an unfortunate, a ito'.A'p i race Two aroie h4 fosgbt, aJvancei, ar.l retreated, apaia aul again, oter the best portion of their aoil. atid btj left despair and nsisery, atJ almost starvation, before, be LibJ auJ around theaa. Although be carefully avoided tLa ali&htaat reference to politics, or to toe oumteoua auffebtiota ia connection with

what il callel reconatruetio, Pa eevg aanatlon, acd confined bimelf itn'cttj to OiT.'tary tojic. he more than cere revealed that be would trea the tnaaei of the aoatb whh kindneas acd humanitv, especially in view of the fact that they had been forced to obey their own desperate leadera. Of n hing Ü; interview twpreaaed mi Ml ad raj frieel: .ibc grti! pltrj wb'k hart exHted so much aimiration, asd have been so enfliachinely adhere-1 to in the midtof ridicule, caluraay. and diater, uctil victory iW' J auJ eoLf.rmed them, hive ben the plans of General Uract himself.

CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CARPET STORE No. HI Iivt Wuoliiiizioii St., H?h Jin 11 0 11 Htaul, opvositf: tuu court nocsR.: TV K IIAVr. A LAROf STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, Dsam&ak't l.nce' .liiallri St ."tottlnr, ham All of the flood bay'.rt; been purchael before the late adrance la thsEaat, we will ell them lower than Sew York wholeaIs price. Also Jat roeelyed 100,000 riece Wall l'ap r uml Window Shaclc I KRAUSS 6 CALL. 1 teVt'S4-1I? TtllEDICAU MANHOOD, A SD TDK VIGOR OK YOCTU RESTOkF.n IS FOUR j wack by bit. Ü ICO Kl d Kisk.NCK OF US Z. Or. Kicord, (ofI'ris,) aJwi years of earned solicit atloc, h4 at lanstb aocefdtd U ti urgat rettfctfct ul tie American public, aud ppotuted an ajfent tn New York, for tbe iale of his alaed aud Llechl j priied Essence ol Ufa. Tblt wonderful agent will restore Mai.bood to tb mot-t thattered contltut!ona I& four weeks, and, If d accoratiMt to printed la-trnctirf, faiisre Js Ira possible., Tfc?a bferestarlnsr rea4y akoaW bo taken by allabcuttomairy, as Its effects are permanent. Sue res. In eervrK. la certain. LDr. KicorJ's Kence f Life ta a4 1 In eas with fall in.imrtlnni for use. at 13. tT four ooantitief In one foi 1, aad will b aent to a-iy part, carefully packed, n recelnt of remittance to hU accredited ant. Circular nt fre an receipt of fonr stamps. PHILIP KOLAS D, 447 Broome treai. Jar.tl-dly - One door wataf Broadway. H. Y. FOÜ N DRIES! noosii:it .STATU i ' ,- FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. ' MDfactorr od. Wholesale Dealers to A- !4L OCR AUK OF IKK LATEST AN rnosttmpr-'Ted patterns. Our other work will embraca Iron Front, Columns, Pilway, Mill and fiouse Castings, Ac, Ac. OrW r by mail or otherwise aoiicited, and prompt attention (riven. Out, prices will be found aa low aa any Ou-ce, 811ea-ruom and Foundry 13 South De'wara treet two squares directly eaat ot tbe Uaio Depot. octJ3 WIXTEK AHKANCKBET. CJ NC1N X A rr . SOUTHERN OHIO, Atirth - Eastern Kentucky. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Wiiott-.L.iiio i XJa- Ä Saa QC OS AI?D AFTKR MONDAY, 50V. 14:1, TRAIN ill run aa fallow : Leavt Indianapoll. Mornfncr. Kxpresa. Mall. ... Night Express 4.1 a a .xi io.se a if 7.20 P M Arrive atIndianap!U. Morr.liig Kipresa....r. .. 1.00 MaUl TOO Night Express '. 101 P 11 P M P 1 "I"?r'ara the same aa ly any other Route, and tie peeC aafetj and cumfurt of trains eual to tLa beat tine n the country. nTTAsk Ut tickets ria ''Indianapolis and Ciucicnat Railraad." . . Svclal ."Motice. The new track Into Cincinnati i cutiip'.ete, and paengera by this Uue are now landed t'ae ,kNew Pearl Street Depot," near tha Burnet Qou, abeut one rnUa nearer the Liislna centre of tkt city than any ether Ipot. KOBKRT MESK, Superintendent. W.H L. Ncslk, General Tickat Agent. A.i- J s ar. Travelog Agent. uovU-4tf SODA WATER. SODA WATER C L A U K sfc CO 1 Manu fact arera of Bottled - SODA WATER, Are prepared ta .ipply leariag their order at Saiuous acd Restaurants by 2S5 East Washington Street. Sa'.aon and Tit s-t urant in the coun'ry will be prctnp t 1 sopptied by sending their ordt r as above. prl'J-d3ai NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. 1 til IN Kall, II, Plain and Ornamental Job TumJ er. South flreet, between lVnn-ylfania aod Meristreet. Keep contaiitly en'hand a ajoct asortluent Stir Ha!li-tTS and Netl Pot, an i ta'ns them to order. Al-o, all kiixl tf turnirs; in buildin? work done tovnler. I ill receive all kinds of order in turniuR in the cabinet nikii.(t lint-, bed-teal-, tab!e leg. Ac. All ork iloue promprlv, i.etlj n.l at rea.otiab!e Tce. ' L. KULI5. aprl i;lm JOIL 11. SULLIVAN. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o. (i i:t I'rnrl Mrcet, In Ncntlllt'l Killtdltttf. snarSlilT rear off PROFESSIONAL. Drs. TODD & PARR, PHYSICIANS INI) SIKMONS. Office No. 31 Yirdnia Avenue. G OI.I TVMBLINt. AM reruns wanrtrr Shade T:e, Tree. FTk"Ten. or ar.xtfci-e In the Sarvry l-.ne. w.l W cp(:-d It lvin their orders with tte üWr v er ml No. eie.tvhio s'reet, here may te v t r.. or at K:liy . Oliver's noiltural w aren in. N . Ti vPt W asLisstaa street. Tre H.e farr.i-t 1 If ir,i. aprll WX. t;. Fl.DP. PROFESSIONAL. IHt. A.' . Si:LtiA.. PHYSICIAN AXD SrUGEOX mCF NO. lO VIRGINIA ATICNTI. RKJIPKNCK. tl BORTH HRAMA rT. O' TK1CE OTER STAR OROCKKT, NO. fl ?OlTH ir.ino.a atieat. iUataiKw So, 4 SI Jieria I'.Uaia traat, R J arapolIa, Ind xnar30-d3ai

PROFECGIOrJALe,

UBMO V AL. Doclnr W.U. THOMSON, HAS KKyOYF.D Uli OFflCE FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, If fUKRK UF. WILL COXTlSCf W to trrat and cura Ptiat Vi. In all tfceTrapeci, Laje, rai-ifxaMOL acdjUaiej. Vt. Wm. Tkoaun will rve t each patient a wrlur !nlrntnet.r bibd.rm h.m-ell ta effect a rUcii and peraiaaTit Cure, r tnaka tt charge. sW I, It. w m. Ti . oi'a ti ride toeAC ' treat ai'Ct cf Private Uitit awVN spedalty ice the year 1S5I tlree yer taibctyol K jffaU, rf. Y . , elalt years la C!cago, I'd , and tw'.year in Peor.a, 111. Iinn eistet years practice In Cbtcapw, 111.. It cared rtr tWrtwu thaosaud aes. Dr. n. IborassOQ, Id lis practice f r Scrofula, Fheamatlc aad general riteaes of tfce blooi, oe a FamWralln; Vapor Pataof 0e mit ingenious kind, In conjunction wiib tiitercal tzeatm-Bt. 8K V1NAL F.MlSJOSa,thecoteqoeDce ofself-abase. Tbi solitary tk, or J-praTe,l sexual lodutgsnce, I practiced ty the youth af boti sexes to ai almost cnl.niltrd extent, jTudociai? with onsrrir.g certainty the following; train of morbid symptoms inless comt ated by scientitic md;cal measures, vir Sallow countenance, dark: spots under the eyes, pain lu the bead, riDjrinp: In the ears, and notea like tba rutlii s; of leave nd rat ttin of chariot, uneainess about tt loina, weakness ef the limb, confused Ti.-ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in apprbsthluK atracners, a dlsliie t form new acquaintances, a dipoifn to shan society, loss of memory, hectic flu.-hes, pimples and fartous eruptions about tha face, fai ri-d tor.gue, niLt sweats, fetid breath, coughs, coruumplWn, tnonoroamatand frequent ly tnaBftjr. Theaffiicted, on the f.rt appearance rf any f tbe above symptoms, khouldimmeikiately apply to Dr.Wm. Tbomon tor relief. Xf-y-OTce ad Consultation Rcoms SoQt yj.. ware street, Indianapolis, led. P.O Box 13. Jan24-dly MEDICAL. MA IT H O O D ! Ilow Destroyed, How Restored. Ir. ;V. S. PEiVDEUY, a Physician and Surgeon, No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. ISCONFCTION' WlTn THE GENERAL PRACTICE of Medicine, I tre.t bv a new nd rehatil medium, and wltk iLe bjpp:et resui:?, all form of disease of the Nervous Seminal a d Urinary aud .exaal yems. Younf men with holK w eheeka and pallid cooatetiance. teltn g in fearlul lanuaie the silent orkinK of some formidable disea undena'nin yon-coatitutitn, m mory and reaon. hurrylrig ynn to a premature death, reflect while reason bold wiy anl avail jonrself of a treattseiit that dissipates the h ghtet dieae, and cures the h jrrasina; wea'nes and other caue-4 of serious diaicutty and pt-epe0' anTtoyarve. Spermatorrhcea, Seminal Weakness. Nocturnal Enii kioa.-, Sexual lability, mpotency, H5ectsoi Self-Abuse, and their results Inability to Consummate the Marriage Contr.C, Mental ami Fhjsical Prostration, Kpilepcy, Insanity and Consumption. "Tbef-e. Ijke a htannrh murderer, st-aoy to his p'rpthe, Prrshes hin cloe through evry lane of life. Nor Uisea oi.cö the track, bat presse. ou, Till forced at last to the tremenJou verge. And at once be sink!." Likewise, I will Ruarantee a radical cure of Sypblll, Glü-nhipa and Gleet, in all their f Z"H entirely rrm6ving from the blood the la.t park of the.e terrible diseases that s Rradually burn cp the founain of life. Diseases and Conditions Peculiar to Females. Tha beauty aid ex'reme delicacy ofTh? female organization, to say nothin of its pby.:iIoical charact ritlcs, are 8Bflicient indication that it is ub ect to forms of disease and moditicatioi s pvcuhar to it-elf. Ih" pbyician of the pr?.'iit dayios no: enrunter au more fotni!iof ut-rine diea-e thau di.1 tLe phMciin of fifty jearsao; but owintothe present ocial condition of woman, her di-eases arf Increased to frequency , and to tha triuh of this assertion the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness. At the' American Dispensary we treat by a new method, and with the happiest result'. Prolapsus Uteri, (falling of the womii,) Eruptions of tho Skin, Chlore: is, or (ireen Sickness characterized by yello ih, dirty green pallor of tbe tsrface; Ktnansio Messiuni, r absent Menrtniationi Aruenorrbea, or Ketf Lt on of tbe Menses; Dysmenorrhea, a painful and difficult flow of the M-nse; Menorrhagia, or profuse Menstruation; Etuchorrbea, or excessive and altereJ secretion of tha mucus generally Lite, or nearly cclores and transparent. - I.'eader, I have gienyou a c!as of diseases that are met with in Female, of all ages, a hether married or unmarried; and to married Females would Fay that there are raany otb r forms of diseases peculiar to your sexdiseases of Prepnancy, Parturition, and Lactation, of which space will not admit au elucidation. I omit it for the council chamber, adding but one more disca-e to tb!s list, and that is a formidable ore Ulcer? lion ol the body of the Lteru. If you are aH.cled with organic weakiiCss, er any a.Femblige of morbid phenomena of this cha acter, you htve no tiMe to spare, but at once apply for m-il rl 'a d. If to-. late to arrest the disease, it is at least possible to palliate the symptoms, and thus smooth the pathway to an untimely grave. In a majori'y of in-tances thes diseases bave mada considerable progress before the patient becomes alarmed. In some cases an emaciation I the first lndicatior that attracts the attention of the patient's friends. And here, reader, let me call your earnest attention to tbe fearful significance o the word "wast Ing." It notor.ly constitutes tbe leading feature, bat the earliest and mst ominous symptor f Consumption, examples of which are invariably met with in young ladies bo a-e girted with Ugh intellectual endowments, refined ac-comp'i.-hments. and eyes fla-bicg with unnatural brilliancy not regarding tfcfse indications as being those of incipient disease, but those ot personal charms. True, alas! the poet singv "Consumptions chek ne'er loks more pure. And lovely, tban wben past all cure, And yet that bloom, so fresh so still, Has lent its fleeting aid to kill, And speaks, to tbotewh wa ch its hue. Of s ckness, dea'h aud suflerir.g too; Though who, Jut viewing arglit tn fair, Could dream that death was thre?" Addrew P.O. F.ox UGi. UlpOffce hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Room No. 21 S. Kast Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. febHi-dly TOYS, &C-, &C, 65 Maiden Lane, New York, IMPOhTF.RS OF c- a China, Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c, Invitee the attention of bnyer, offering them the lart asortn-.ent at the niot rtas''2ahle Diice feb23-d3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1111.1, v com:i:. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, o. s eaai WnstiinRton street, INDIANAPOLIS, INa INVERT vanaty of bc-iness appe'nainc t a Military A Claim Agency transacted in a manner to warrant anf action. The attention of tcoe wUhint? to purcha.-e, aell, leas cr rent real e.-tate la directed to th. 2na. fl9-dtf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. utwii r. arrr. C. C. TOHUüt. ICi:iM T0.1IL!(., PRODUCE -COMMISSION MERCHANTS, rn, I .t Pearl Street, INDIANAPOLIS. D E ALK KS IN OUatN. KLAUS. riüTTER. KGG. Pctuly, Ua:OK. l'utoe!, B. an, trem ard lr:ed rru".. Me . Ac. - J The tlLest price r-aid ia Ca.a U : k;uJ cf Ccor.trj ) rto.!ace. j L:iera! Caa a lvar.ee cn Cor' jry.er t tnarU-d:im SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STOKE, jJ3 l.At Tutalnt;ton Mrcet, sign off tbe Hig Hand. no, I .lCRNUURE and ikcr.. T.awars I Uhe Iza cona plrte variety. Ar" '.l Pi of üoue F: J. R. MAJtOTV

U S. LOAN.

Ü.S.7-30L0AEJ T.y au'.aortty f tie Secretary of tba Treatiry7tie uadertifiKsl has aicmed lit General 8abnption Ageacy fwt tht sale of United States Treasury 5otes, bearir.g seven aad thrte-ttLthj per ceat. ln?ertt, pt arnum, known at the SEVEiVTIllRTV LOIN. Tnese X'tes are K'tied nr.der date of Aa-t lth, 14, aud are payable three years fr jra that time, in currency, or are convertible it tte option of tie taller into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. mold ni:i:r- bom. Thes-Sot.is xi wottb a preaictn, wb'.ch IriCrtas the actual prefit ca the ? 30 loan, and its tJmjion frotn Ä,7V anJ r.tunb'ijiil taralicn, vhU aJdfrom one t tArte jr cni. mnrt, according to the rate leTied on ctier pre party. Tha lUrt is payable in currency semi-annually by eaupana attached to each note, wbkh nay be cut eft and sold to any bank or banker. The interest aaounta t One cent per day on a $50 note. Two cents Ten 20 1.00 $100 ?S500 si ooo $5000 44 44 Note of ail denominations earned will bt promptly furnished npou receipt f subscriptions, and the notes forwarded at once. Tie Interest to tbe Uth of June next will be paid ia advance. This i THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now eSVred by the Govermaect, and It is confidently expected that its superioradvantages will make It tb GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than S300.0OJ.fHX) of tha loan authorized by the Iat Congress are now on the market. Thia amount, at the rate at which It is being absorbed, will TT be subscribed lor witlra fonr months-, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, a bas an'formly been the case on closing the subscriptiona to other laans. In order that citizens la every town and section of the country nay be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks and Private Bankers throufhout the country have generally arreed torf--cive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select tbeir own agents. In whom tbey have confidence, tnd who only are to b iespon-.ble for the delivery of the note for v-hich they receive orders. J-AJT COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be recti ed by tie FIRST NATIONAL DANK, InJianapolia, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apra-d3m w3ni is PETROLEUM. X ETROLE U rvi I THE NEW YORK AKD LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y. OR4AXTZK!) nit'K TnS MININ AND MANUFACTriUNG LAWS OF THE KTATK OF .W YOHK. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IX One ITundred Thousand Shares, AT Sr10 IMS I. .Sil. Via 1C. Nulc viptlon Price, per 5liare?ot a . . . . . . . . A. . . . . .iiij tu r nruicriitcuieiiii OFFICES: No. 24 Empire Building, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, POST OFFICE ADDRESS, T.OX 3 3CSNT.W YORK. Ilon.PANIELS MCKINSON. President. WM. T. PHIkhS. Vice I're-iJent. KOBFRT 15 VSSETr, Secretary. H.J. BKUTis.Mi. iujtSap't, Titusville, Pa. ATLANTiC P.ANK, 142 Broadway, N.T., Treasury. Tue U eil of the t'oiupanr nro now producing: on. Payment for stoci may be made la draft, registered notes, or government bonds and securities, which bonds and -ecwities will be taken at their market value. Remittances may he aldresd to the Company, P. O. Box 5,36-, New York City, or MAtlaatic Bank, Treasury othe New Y'ora and Liverpool Petroleum Company, U: Broadway,Ncw Turk City," or to any of its agmt'i a jl I -"13ttj iff -AXD--COAL MINING CO. J -ATCO VIJSTGTO , Capital Stock. $3,250,000, Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each INCORPORATED UNDER TQE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALE, of New York, President, JoSEr-H KIS INK, C vington. Vice President, W. Ü. Ke kK. Secretary, JaMKS W. KINO, Treasurer. XD Ix-octoi-s. Hon. JOSEPH F. McDOVALB, Iaanapoli?, Indiana. " JOHN R. CÖFFKÜfH, Hun Ir.gton. Indiana. wi nil w v . v.- vrir r tr JOSEPH W. WLiN, Attica, Indiana. JOS. K.STOK. Cr.ir.gron, Indiana. E. M MeüONA'.', CovinRtn. Indiana. DAVID WfclU:, . Mio?;on, lüiiana. Ofkict S'tuth tia'r Public Square, Coring ton. In Unna. fllHE Company h'Ms l-y lea-, and iu fee, about J twerty th'usid acre of lha mo(! .elect coal lauds in Western la l anr., bordering b jth sides of tbe VT!.h ri.-er. Waps cf these lands may te sen at the eTeof the Corrpa jj, ;nCo:r:ton, ml , a: tke cce of Vm. Dale, No r5 pirs Pla.-e. N T.t'i y, a' l-e o2ice of H'n. J. K. C.ftr tb, Hur.tii:tt'On, Indiana, and at the oflk-ecf koch & Mcl).ti.l l. ludi .rapo!.. A rtirDre to ite report of the Hon David Dale Ower, late Mate r.oleirit. will show that tke- land ar r.tu.te in tl.e mi l.t cf the Eiie.t c al f.ei.isof he Stare, afcoundin alo in '.t.ircn a:.J oiler valualle wneral funta-ces. Near'be m juth t f CcI Cre;.wbre tbeCompapy ha lifjjf q;ii!t:i euf laj;d tait att-r h ben d;overed e;u4l inu'-y tj thKa' awfca. 1kr wver was rrocured M'taf .V yar g4 Vy hi r ng. tuw 'he On on ta Klt f.n j;n i: ay do n t'.e 'a:ah and Kr.e Canal, Mr. 1 bona, tbe j.fopr et- r. .rJit,r Llme'.f unaMe to con peie wiiu it. aoau 1 n-d tLe manufsetare. la hU Vorii.j ie ei coMiterf .1 tbat fc'ch recently 1ci e i facts pr-e t ba.e teen cal tl Thre lint'!' all l.e iu cl"- pr- a ni ty t th'- WalaL a 1 r rie anal, -oec of tb'ru npen Its ti:A-. lh Co".;ia.y ba now an m;ent tn be .!, roaVng a tour cf tLe o-,i region, cf Pe-t.ytrar.f i In psr'icular. toacquir a "kncwieJ!, of tse bet pracrichl mole of bor;u, to enp!oy (. rattical workman, an-i to innhe ibe be' qcal -y cf tte o?t approved ruacticery la n ir uch purpose. Tte t'ompatiy expects by th lt ff May reit, at fattbet, to commence cpratiun. All tae indice of coat wl, founi ia local'tles where it h.i nen pro nreJ. are sron?l? tnaaed In various lo cal t es cf ite lar.d cf tbe Ci rnpany aff-'d r? every rat-onal pr''j ect of acee. T e cotrpsry tbir.W. !t cr.-neoe-ary to mae any otler re'erence to he chara-er of tie lr. is, other tban the r rxrt and map referred t IOd,000 of the t'k, eiti l.Otl share., fs prcp-vd by tb . oaipany to be cCered ia tte market at m.-bair par valne, he eg f 25 per share, for tic parpo-e of aiding the Campany la a speeJy deTelcpsect cf thoe laads. aprt?-dwtf

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MONEY! MONEY!! ADTArCTD ON Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, ' (mis, iitwlml Iiistrtimrnts, LADIES' AND ONTS WEAK I IV Cw APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, AND llouaefiold Goods off Every Deacrlp tton. All articles of value bought, sold exchanged at tha UNION LOAN OFFICE, ro. 185 East Washington A., (A fewaoors west of IJttla's Hetel.) N. H All transactions strictly confidential. tT All nnrcdeemed pledges are sold for the amount "blMy. J. A V SOLOMON. !fn QVJABTERS STATE cj INDIAN - m w i . s Has no cokxectiox wnn axy otoer mxtitsi ment of the same name, in or out of Indnnapolii W. & H. GLENN. Proprietor! QUEENiWARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. t A. W00DBR1DGE, Aar, IMPORTER OF QUEENSWARE, G ASL SWARE TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WAKE. jrTrTrice- re-1uce-l to correpjnd with the prtsent va'ue of Go'J. No. 16 'West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Itul. tnarx-t d3ra I,hiIo0iliy of Marriage. ffTHF. rEOl KIKTGtSOFTUE NF.W YOkK MUCKUM l of Anatii.iiy Lave dswmined, resr:trflle vf e -peu-e, to b.-ue free, (fjr tbe benff.t of surtpr!r;tj hamanity, and snppre- oo cf qaackery,) four -f their m-t inferetins; aud intrxctive Lecture on Marr u4 ita dqualctioi:. Nervous and Fntcrcal Debmty, Prena -re dedire vf JIa.'ihood, iLde.-Ltt, Watr.e- or rpre.i(n. Icpotency. L rt Li erey ar.d Manly Power; the r-at .jcial l.vil, and tho-e aialadi- wtiih r?ult f'?nj yc athfui fjll'e ecee of maturity, or ;uor-.nre of I'hyMuIuify aid law uf Nature. Tfcfe invaluable Lectnre hare bff o tte lEean o enliehtenis and saving tboasands, and w ilt be forwarded lre, cn receipt of tour stamps, by ayidreir. Se re ta-y. Ne :k Mi-eaaof Aj.aioa.y aid MeJicin-, 61B '.la. Skt- fanJ! d'y rinVATC D IS CAS lis. DR. COI.T0UR,MEDlCiL OFFICE NO. 61 SOUTB Meridian Street, forfeiu ha fee if he fails in enr tna; any cac that may come ander bis care, no matter how obt.'nata ar long standen?. He wtrranta you a nre. yy-bir!, In the primary ta;e, helped ii mlnats. cored to 24 boors. Gleet of '10 years stand tf rnrl IitDt C Wnr, 7 tn l P M -.r-.-f Ur. A. II. GAIala. No 65 North New Jersey Street ctJT-t-dlT

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o o REAL ESTATE BROKER S . i-lnly?7-dly EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, a an tbk UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON ANI Meridian streeu, Indianapulia. Three daily Kzprewes to New York; Two daily Expreaoes to Cincinnati, and Two daily Kxpraaea to Chicago and St.Loala; The above Companies are the only pr1viljradKxpreio the followinj? roads, vii: INDIANA CKNTKAL; LAFAYKTTK A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS k PKRC; TF.RRK HAUTE A RICHMOND; BKLLK.FONTA1NK A INDIAKAPOU Money, paeEts;ee, valaables and freight carried wiu aafety and dispatch, and ia charge of cpacial and Slcleb oae:ngers. Noten, Bills and Drafia will be promptly collected ant 'eady 'etnro ade J. KCTTKRFIELD. Aeent REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REIL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Houm UP STAIRS.) UTE HAVE FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS L the Ctty Indianapolis, and Farms and Farm ing La:. da in this täte, and will m! lower than cat be pT3rchaed e!ehere fb21-2Awly REAL ESTATE AGliXTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Indimtfi pol Im, Inrt. 5 PROFESSIONAL. uTij a. aar. josaraaa w. aoanoa. R.VV' V- GOHDON, ATTOKiXKYÄ AT LAW. lXDUSAPOU. INÜ1AKA. OKce, 10 and 11 5ew 4Taib,tt' Kuildir.jr. S-utl. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. ta peror.s with a Iktle ready means to ecnr aome. We w'.ll aell Lots Entirely on Time aad erect comfortable dwelLng, ballt .r av workmet; end in rood i'yie. oa tbe paynvei.t jf h la mach a tbr 'tnprc-vir.en will e-- the rtma!:.i. to te ald ot psytte nt. tet euch m r-than a far Dt on tbe prnr . Hat inn Iota ia nearly all parts of the city, we can arccoiioodate 1 wuhina; to -care a home; aad hav. eg a larre amocnt of lai&teroo band, and warkmei. realy tmplcyed. we caa erect bnlldlno on short aotica K'KKBSA PIKRCC. apS-dtf Keal Katata Aa

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THE FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY. Organized under tbe law -of FeDn?lTanii, Ko vember, 1SG4 CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. rar Value of Shares $5 Each. A Limited Avoc.vr or Stock ro saLK at THK LOWtST CAPH SUB'CKfrTlOX MICI Of i3 00 raa stiaRK. No Liabilin to Stockholders. TJie land' of this Company, embracing CV 17,5(KI acrea iu fee mmpli and leasehold, tJ iluated in tbe VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION! The 123 acr-a which they own on t!i Alleghany, two mile above President and only ? Oii Us from the new 250 barrel well on Pitthola Creek, an.l the leae of 132 teres of the celebrated "Wilk ins Tract" alone, are? ample baaia for any Company, and are worth more than the entire Capital Stock of the Compaoy. There are SEVEN WELLES now la successful operation, jielJicg largely, from which regular monthly dividends of rwo rn. czxr. art being paid to 11 stockholders, ar.d there ia etiet a hiRANCi that this Compnnj will soon be able to pty from SIX TO TEN TER CENT. DIVIDENDS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Com pa ties, and ia justly said to be the mot enecewful of any yet organized. Ita reputation bas oow become so thoroughly established, that so mere need bt said oo that point. There are greater inducements and better opportunities to make money on these Stocks than any other In existence, while at the same time they are good riortiTT for any and all pcr?ocs to bold. From the New York Uerald.J "News has been received and abundantly coo' ßr rnni from several ao trees, of lh striking of a new 200 barrel Well od Cherry Run, above ihr Ueexl Well, a raw ant raotf thk rarcatT o Tai Fiaar NaTioxaL PnaoLaCM Conrajrr' From the New York Evening Expe J "Our telegraphic dispatches received to day from the Oil Region, inlorra us of tht striking f a 21 barrel flawing well oa Cherry Run, ska& tue FiaT NanoftaL Pitkolekm Conra.ii'a paortETT. Cherry Run Stock will bt in demand to morrow." From tht New York WorlJ.l "Tue FiaaT NaTI05AL PfTaOLEl'M Compa) T ' a Cr-t-cIaM orgatiizitiori, hae c&cers are of the highest Handing, acd we cheerlully recotameiKl it to all parties deirou of purchatinz reliable stocks. The General Superintet.debt ia a. pioneer io the Oil buainev, and well kLOwn n a mot efficient maniger." From tie New York Tribute "The FiueT National is tht name of tht Petro!euta Company whose propectua and oiT are before us. The names wbick we among the Directors are imp's reomtsendatiooa for rh; Company, and a eofficiect goarante of its future management." ZZTAu. otMt at Mail c& oiuiawim will K PaOMPTLT ATIODFD TO CXTIL TBC STOCK. L ALL SOLD. 57""Go.d repoosiblt Af;enu and Exchange Broken wanted to every city and town in tit Ccited States and Briiisa Proricctf, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. t3T All order acd applicatioaa. whether by letter or otherwiae, muat be addreel to II. . UOWE c CO., Comxusiok 11k act A II TS, rnaiU dif ti Liberty St., New York. .

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