Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4538, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1865 — Page 3
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TÜESüaV mokmm. may 3. r ITV ITPM Vi. tSXTbe ExcUnjre saloon, on III inois afreet, ia Hill, a it ill cookou 10 e unler ia prwn inrajreraetit, p(u!r place of ejtment Free loi.ch is sereeJ twiteadsy. (uol ti-ar arxl choice liquors Kock the bar A Jetidd improfen;frit i beirj; mtde in the EicbeDge tinier its new proprietor. i crcaea saloon of IIte Uh 4 C., on Kentucky a?eoti, receiving U f aiion-pt of our ret et trr ' The etablUaanett ei up io beautiful stjle, anl the cream abd cor feci ion r? cnriot he eurpeel. The Iren will be one .f the mo-t fashionable resnme io the city, aid jeerell? so KTA man namet Wm Bo4. from lVone eoui.ty. had hia leg broke, at the thigh, hj U heel of hi wjr.n rum ing orer it. He a ettirit oo hie waon. while Rinj through hole, be was thrown i.ff. ami before he cn.oM ttt out or the w tl.e wheel ran oser him. brekir g b i thigh. Tbe lez m set by Dr. FuLkbouser t37"Mr Miltoo Spfirer, N 246, eat Washington irrtet, ha an choice in ,MorrrifU of family groceries at cau be found in Ihe cite. In addition, he keep a constant suppl? of provisions tnd produce, all of whi-h he furiihe at tfce lowest rate All articles purchased at this eUbliübnjeDt will bedtlivered free of charge, and purchasers can relr. tsot only upon fair dealmg, but the most corteoua treitmet Fmia Ball Tbe FenUn Brotherhood will fiee a eeleet tll on Thursday evening, at M cocHsll "There haa been no p!eannter r,r more aelect entertainment given in this city than the ball of the Fetiiauo. abd the committee who bare the effir In charge hteod that tbe ball on Thursday eveoirg hall he unsurpassed in every revjeel Already the ladies are preparing fur the occasion, and it will be graced by some ol tbe moat accomplished of the sex. tZTRt. Re. Mauriceand Dr .St. Pal aia. I) I). iniiiiiieced v e. tenia j, at 1Ü o'clock a. m , a! S . Jobo'a Cborcb, the sacreroent of corfirrnttion to one hundred and firtv one (IM ) perr.3 many of them convert ot the church. A2o'clokp m , he rode in a carris:e to St ii ery'a Church, accompanied by a brass band and the Benevolent German Catholic Society, The children to be confirmed an I a Nre rumber of people, aome peventy were confirmed alter ewpera, and weie addressed by the Bi.hop h hU aaual feeling style , RTMat is playing the pirt of a sad crqsette. Now sunliine, now in the malting rrvod, col li ahe tres u one day, and the nut warm ai d genial, tempting uato Uy aiJeur warmerclothinjr aud tr? liuerf fabric, and then in a rude bis at that betiuoirra, hurrieH ui bick Ui'tbe old com fortables. Tbe clerk ot the weather mint ccr Itinly be inautirtinl. and the Jimuree.ir.Ie fits with whif;h Le haa fil cted u. should H;J by hi returning to n bcr nnd ntional weather The tender Ietvea a'a putting forth on!, we fear, to "bad tnd bloMoni for the grare," when a nirpo froM aball come, instead of the per.ial aun b.ne. PollCC MsTTKas V.STKBOAT Johll Kate Collen, S ethen ili.rphy, Jred Perking Join I Shore and Jmes Shiel, lur be;ti drunk yekterday. were fiiied $3 aiid ct. Haiti Trrasltr tor keeping a houe of ill-tame was -eare'ceit piy pan!trof $-2. At-d iJrv A. William? ar.d Anna Stewart for wpyine a bouse of the aime chracter, were tite 1 Sil) ach An individual by thv name of Benedict wi3 raade to pay $10 lor pedhng without a license tST One day last week $ ratn by tbe mm of Dougherty. Ii ing in ilorsn county, near M .rtioville, killed another by the name of Auory, white tbe Utter was ploughing in the field. The body of the murdereJ msn found pi en el with UrKknifcIahich.tbe murderer had uaed in tbe execution ot his work. Thete hid bevn t e tween the parties, who lived j iiintr iiei;brx.rs, an o'd leud of veM itai.dinr. which Ins ended In this traffic) mam. er D utherty ha been arretted and lotted in j kit I'he p.rties were both well to ilt farmers and respected in ttie commuiiiiv where thvv resided. Ornrc or I.vdiaxa Saxitakt C'Mwmio ) IwDiAMAr aia. I.id , Aonl 2". lef.5 EdUort Da'dy Sentintl: The luduua Sanitary Commission respectfully acknowledge tour kindness and generositv in railing attention to the "tie of go ids left from Samtatj Fair, through the medium of your piper, without charge. The thanks of the Commission are l;o due to Me-vrs. A. L Hunt li Co , who devote-i their time for a dsy, tu the sale ot the articles without any charge for their services. Very re-peitull v. Wm. Haxmam, President. Tn Metropolitav A fair autience wis pri settt list niicbt to wi ness the reidition of the "Old Corporal," a new pl.y at the Mfronolitan. Tbeactina was goid. and seemed to le well re ceived There was at tims too much of the t-eu-aatioual and labored acting to be effective. Some parts were overdone. No actor has a right i torture his atidier.ee by rtotirgor ball suppressed bisiur through his teeth. Websve Iou thought that a just daily criticism of the acting at the MetroDolitto would be beneficial, and tht re is certainly plenty to criticise, as well as much to commend, in the company 'a present talent To biaht the same play will be produced, with he same cast of perlormers. 1'aoMOTiONS The following promotion have been tnde t the o&ke of ttio Adjutant (eneral, io Indiana regiment, ince our !at report: J4olh A. W Huffman, captain company D. dTlh Medrick Fncfi, captaiu comDany I. 11th Dtniel Wilson, captain company II; Samuel Ensmincer. 1st lieutenant rompant II; R. W Matthews, captain compmy C; A IichariNou, 1st lieutctunt compau) f 7th artillerv Allen Alloray. 1st lieutenant; W. U 11 rtety. 1st lieutenant; Lewis WienihI, 2d Ijeutensnt; JamesO'ilara. 21 lieutenant. litt. George T. Wright, 11 lieutenant cumpAMtf A 91at -Jacob Ureiaicg, 2J lieutenant, compiny Iv. 43th William II Sharp, 21 lieutenant com pauy D. CrLiMtiTT Coc.t. To nL'ht at ti e Tabernacle, I'roie-s r Ueti, assisted by a large nua.berot clwirw era, gives a complimentary Conceit. This ia eapected to t e the tinest uiu cal emertaiument given io Indiatiaohs this esoq, and from the well known muic-l t.fletit of thecvnipan? under the direction of so ce'orti ed an instructor as Mr 0en, we feel confident tbt the euicrtaibmeot ot (his eveuiu wilt tx ai I that can be etpected or wined. The pieceselected for performance are from the be-t com posers, and their execution will te of the hur character. We hipe i t te the Tahfrnacle eil filed with an appreciating auJience. as the Fio feasor is justly entitled to such a eompÜruei:; fiOM the cit xei a of tins city. Reervtd sest may be had at Bcuhtm A Co's. Mu-ic 'ore nn der tbe Bates House. Tasria or Hcal ELtatk The fol'oaiu trmsters ot real ei-taie tre midc at the County Auditor's ffice.yesttrdsy: John Mrl- rum t Hrsekish Smtrt. pirt ot section f, townsliip 16 rste 5 east. Price. $30 John K .iri'tS'ai'h t- M ch e1 KI ser. I v .V 64.1 n on' lot 21. in Indisn tpo!i Price. $1 375 I I . Joh hu Ho er to Jeremiah Uuion, pirto' sec tion H. in town. hip 16. range 3. east. Piice, $1.700 J NS Statten tu Jha B rr, prt of src'ioD towLship 1C, ran:e 3. t. Price, ft 9H). Wm Lure to Claries H. C i!e, lo: o. 4 Of oot-loi No 'J2. Iice. Il.tHi) Mary It. Ne-t to John J. lt J N,. 53, is the town . Verlland Price, $ J70 James J R ., ke to John (rd. lot No 27, it the town ol Vrrtland Fnce. $37. Thoma Tibbe to Joseph Kn dal!, lot No Cl of ut lot No. 16. ia luoinspolis Price. $2 4"U D 'uylas Msfuire fo Frederick Judd. lot No J07. ot out lot Nu. 156, iu Indianapolis Pic $215 Melissa Clement, lot No. 54 of out lot No. 1SI in Indianapolis I'nce. $1 4rl F Wila-htto A Winnings, lot No 3 of out lot So. iStf, io IiaJuapvh. Pnc.$230,
Cwnatcll l"raceeellnt: COL'iCiL CBAktltt ) IüDA?iaruLta. May B, lbCS Council reel in called i-a'un laateftbgI'ieieni Allen, Uu, Brown, Cot.urn. K ley, Emerin, GUt'fr, GriMterrior, Jameon, Lte er, Lorxi. McAtiber, Schmidt, Sidecuicker, StaI. The uew coencimen presented their credeatil, were wru and Unk their seats. The hciida of the nely elected city oScere if takru up art! approved O i m otion, the Onncil proeeede! io the e'ec liou ot mui.ictpal clS-er. whkb resulted as lol Iowa ; Marke M'er Clrle Johru Cntrf F.fr KtKfr Ctitiv Kicbman. Ct' Sealer J n e L'Uk Ctfl'nnt J ni"ü iK'iizlas. ft ar.J of Health Uet, K ine od B illard. WhJ Me-jier, Et Mket Lowe II. Jfm Wrt mrketvJohp Ford. Board ot Puolic I mproveaieat Coburn, Hidet sticker atd Thmcaoa. S-i'ou . V Al'ed. Town Ciix k ii d'tFied M Herron. Pe-ideiit fro Um Au-iin 11 Brown. Mr. Linimi med to fxMtpooe iL election OLe aeek. Loft Mr Brown renewed the motion to elect, which
resulted in the election of Jese M Vanblaricum chief of rvlic. Lieuteuant of Forice John S. Bray. pat roue.. lt D strict Divid Powell 2 I Ü strict I fpned 3-1 Ü strict Mi'-hael R Scud Jer. 4ih Dtatricl Wm. Britney. Sih District Wm S. Juhoiou. 6th Di-trict J R Dufall. 7h District T. S Wilson. Sib District L Kapell. 9tb District John Haan. X1GHT TJLlCtM lt? . 1st District Georgo Tift and William Fatteron 21 D -trict No nominttior.s. 31 District Hannibal Taft Williams. 4 h District William Holsen and William a cd William Brennemer. ü h District John Bechlel, Samuel 3uer. Cih District W. J. Wallace and . Henr? r-ni. 7ih Di-trict. II. Adaui ar.d A Unrerstw. t?ih District Andy J. Wallace and George Lemum. U h District Jee T. Murphy and Weigle Mr Brown oJered the following resolution: Removed. Thit the city clerk be directe! to puMi-.h all city ordinances in the Free I'rc.-'s, and thit the city cucineer be directed to advert:.e all initfiti(nd tor proposal! lor public itaprovemcr.H in the name. After the transaction of some other unimporttnt bu.iiaes, the council adjourned. 5yThe choseu race ot Israel have a proverbial reputation for valor, which was i!lutrud yesterday morning un tbe corner of Washington and Mciidim urtets, between two indir'duils who can trace th- ir p-iretitane back to the olJe-t . : i 4 t it .. - i 1'iiirnrtii. uue oamuei ievi, in pome wav Clin- i meted i'h n ettbüshment where the naked aie cloihed. bent u;jon nii?chief, armed himself with a murderous wetpon. and crocteded to the bus iie-s place ot a rival brother Ireii'e, bv the 1 lull determination of causing mournirc ia the i i houe of Israel," whereupon an alrao-t ssnguir!Frau. 1 arJ s-cene clsucJ, wbicli aflf.rdtd coiüidera'jie mirth to the spectators, ai;d rcsultrd in the m j rest of hc hilligeicnt entletneu. Waniielft be : mg prepared lor nia assdiiact, anticipated the vilIa:nom attack of the enraged Levi, and as r.c advanced, "Phppcd him orer the kope witu a sto I," Lcn Leri Ire . piitol. and with a tri;? I porirtxan a ö urt h of tne weipon. ehot into the pvemnt at bis feet. Nobody was hurt but two Hebrews were terribly frleh'ened For th'i; srru-ernfnt Levi wag fined i7 10. and Wacr.eis $15 by Mayor Cavcc Sale or R sal E8Tatk at Acctiox. Wiley k Martin, real estate auctioneer, eold yesterday lots on llliriOM Ftreet aa follow: (Jeorge Norwood. 41 feet 69 7() I. H Yj:er.2t) leet 31 42 1U4 12 Thf. GiRANim 1 bose enterpriginj: gentle men. Ilezt-kMh Mini llrown, htve just tisd put up s splendid awning betnie their establishment, on Kentucky avenue N. pUce ot a sinnltr kind in the est cn coiupt-te witb the Geranium. It U decidedlv the huest eslb'ishmeut west ot ei-tein cities. Freo Irom noise, splendidly furnished, and with accommoiaiii attendants, there is no pl ice more sieeable and eutertainius; than this popular saloon. tS"" Francis Blair, E-n .the portrait tainter is at present ens;ed n p tintine a life t-ize oil painting of Oor Morton, which, we utidersttnd when finished, is to be place! in the Stte House. The work is to cot $SU0, and it is mid the amount conies out of the public treiury. Un-doiibtt-dle it eihit.its an appreciation forttiecharHcter and services of a mn in thus preserving bi countenance as it is now in his meridiau lor the beholding ot jcreatlul Iniianitna wht nthe " i-obie Uovt ruor "ehall hare " 8hußld o.T this mortal coil." Whtt;rest atiisfaetion will be experienced on lookinc upon the man who is e c!oely iden'ifiid with the most interesting vtt of the State's histor ? Tbe painting is a fine one and the limner's art has been eahsusted in faithfully cupjin? to th ctnis tbe teiturei cf his excellency Tt e sum ot $st(H) is a mere trifle jhen coroparetl to the mtisftction all will leel iu steine this portrait in the State House. When the paiater fiuiiht it e will notice it luriher. t3T We understand that books will be open ed soon, in this city, for the purpose of permittin? those who raty wish to do to to subscribe to a L'neoln Monument Fund" Some ye.rs since there was orgnixi ia the city of Chicago a corporation for the pmpose of soliciting funds to defrav the expenses of rearing a suitable monument to the mem jry ot thff iireAtest t tatesmm f the age, the lamented DjuUs. After a I .'Uuishin existence of two yers, iu which time tiut little was accomplished towards the ultimate eui of the pn ject, the association aus iieimeil its operations, nnd the monumental plan fed through with, and the money collected was used iu defray inz the expei.ea of advertising, Ac. The ;rave of the reat statesman is mirktd t y nothing but a plain marble slab, and the work ot erectiug a monument orer the plate where his remains lie. must be completed by others thn those who first undertook the enter prise So. we imagine from iheanslov. will be the fste of this enterprise, and if the friends of Mr Lincoln wait lor the people and a corpora tion to re.r a suitable ui tnument to hit memon at Springfield, its completion will be far in the future. We d'.n'l wii to plac a ilouM in ant one's mind thu might lead thera from contri butlng to so worthy a work, but we do th'n k that experience tua proved the inutility, or rather tbe iuetScieucy of -uch plans Cl.VCl.V ATI, Feb 22. ISCi Hsvirg ben called upon by Mes-rs Ciaik k Co.. of Indianapolis, in relation to tbe qutliiy tnd property of an article of bottled sod wstr made hy them, I would rotke the following 'Vetr.f it in relation to tbesime: . Kiit That I c r:der such od wafer both a very keaitbv aai agreeable beverage, and can not riii!)!T h te at v deletcrioti r- - eflert uron anyone, provided suiMbie ippratn i ti-c l iu tl.e nMi.ufi 'iure of it Scod From the kind of apparatus tbey u-c. I a prc-ued to sav that nothiLg Injurious cm rrpsrted obe miaeral water E. S. WiTifE, Cbemiit lMuArcrs, Feb 23, IrCi. Ilivjnscnie a careful examination of the michirert srd rrocc, utd oy Messrs Clark k C , in ihe rniCjficture of ?dt water in this i'iii.ajul'l ir, lb4t I find their mchiuery of tr.eraoM complete kh. 1, entirely free from lead ard cr per. or snyhir that cn be at all irjunous to the human health Rut on the comrarv believe the od water prept;ed a they do, to be a very p'esssrt and healthful Crink. Gm. W. Sloajt, Prtarmaceuieial Chemist. 3 2 PA fine freh lot of oranges, lemons, dates, cocoanuts. proLes and rsisins. at Central ornoffT. 15 d if. Flktcbir & DlT POI. IV See Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement oa the fourth page of to diy'i peoer. " janaStf.
FaTaoncat We call attention to the adver tiAement ot - the Wabitb pclrolegra aad mioicp ontapany a company orsranld to develop tbe oil and minerat lands in Fountain and Frke counties, in thi S'a'e The orai iztti o iscom-p-e-l ot substantial citiiras, who would not en gr in an enterprise of this character without every assurance of ucce8 The linds of tbe company, according to the report of iloo. Diful Dt'e 0en, late r-tate teolojrit. are suutei araon the fi'-et coal field' in the state, and year ago sate water fss dteovered upon them equal in qintiy to the Kanahwa wells lu Virginia There are a No on the Unda of this company un misrakable indications of coal oil. Arrangemeats bare alretdr been made to procure tbe
bet machinerv In ue to develup thee lauds.' and a limited amount of sto k is t tXered at onehalf of it par value to aid the company in the eipriment. It oil should not be discovered or developed, the coal fields, sslts, iroa, and other raluvble mineral ub-tance, which atound in the region where the Inds of the company are -i tutted, will make tbe 6tock of the coxpaCT a valuable investment A rai'road will soon be constructed to CrawfordfTillo and C"7ifj-ton, wbicb will make Indir.apolis the rrarket for tbe mineral product of the lands of the cumpmy. We hive erery confidence that the a'ock r,f this company will bo a safe, and there Is every rr'Pct of in proving a raluable, inretrnfat.' Werelerto the tdrer tieroent of the company for further particulars. i - - . aa - ßf We hire ju?t rcccired front Boston, a fall line of fc fish of the best qualify salmon, hal- : ibut, herrinjr, mckerel aud codfSih. Alio, a ! frc?h lot of -irdinf.at lower prices. Fletchir L Datipoi, 15-dtf Central Grocery. C"We do rot gay. becue we are paid for the imprewlon made by tbee types, that Baker and Mclrer a stock of hits ardcapa for the sam mer trade exceed anything in the city. Go and see for your-tlvcs "We arc ure jou will be convii ced bevrnd a esvil. 6-3 Telegraphic Dispatches. asenaTca nt.n roavae nitiritiitiimsiL. Tr nctrniiifc Itrtori Ht-c First I'agc MIIIVIOIIT 1JEPORT. Latest War ISTe ws. 1? li O 31 THK SOUTH. Ex-Governor Aiken Released. POBEIGN NEWS. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Feelins In Cncland at tue Asaaesln mi on of I'rendent Lincoln. THE HARRIS COURT MARTIAL. CLOSnVG l?r OF THE IfvfÄ. Dick Taylor About to Surrender. Guerrillas to bo Treated as OUTLAWS. FLIGHT OF JEFF. DAVIS. Ac. skr. Ac Ac. f rom slew Vork. Niw York. Msy 8 The Post publishes a letter Iroui A H liiatchlord to C A. Seward. in which the writer t.vs: After relerri to the improve! con lit on of Set rotary Seward and h won. t'.vne h-ts lully contersed - his crime and 11 the det iils respecting it and the d fficulties he encouutered. It is reiitbl y reported thut the commission for the tri tl of the cousf.iraiors engaged in the as fasa'Dstion w ill coimnct.ee to-day. The depirt rnetit however, t HVcts a mystery ou the eubj ect und no iuioruiitijii cmu be obtained by 'be presi dent. j jThe Post's Washington special, dated t'.h says: F he president has ordered that Ex Governor Aiken shtll no looker be considered under arrest. It is unJetj'.ood there w.ts n-j just csuse lor his arres: by the inilitsry authorities at Cbr It?-, to II The Post gijs Collector DjrheirTiOr, of the 3!)td d.sliict, has sel7d in th city 1 ,Ul)d barrels of bihwit-.e and I.Ü'K turrcld of alcoh'il, on the gioutid of Imduletit f:tie, under the internal revenue Uw. Th? nrtuuftcturers -ire J A R Homberg Co., of Dubu j'ie, lowi, whose d! tüiery is now iu po-i"ion of iha tuthoritit? The Richmond W'hijj of the 6 b, contains an order from Gen. Ilillft, tb it after the 2!) h, all porsotiä fjund in srms sainst the U ;itcd States, iu Virginis and North Ctrolin, will be rrejted as roibcrs and outlaws. Persons assisting iu orscizin pcerrillt bmis and consinuing hoaiilitif.s sgiint the TJniieU States, will be trie! by s military eommi?:.on and auhject to desth. Militry fßicers arc to preeic order and reconcile difle. euc.es between freedrneu and their m-ters I be freedmen are obliged to work, but may select their own raiphycrs For tninois not cared tor by their jurents, the apprentice system is to be introduced. The Herald's Key West correspondence, d.ited May 1st, gives rumor thit the rebel ram Stone will, rom L'l-bon, was off the Florida coast Tbe New Turk Times s iys the chire against ihe retiel comrais-ioiiers of exchange. Ould and Iltti h, who hve been arrciel bv order of (en. (rint.is thtt they raisippropriated $'JU0,tM)U cnt to our u tiding tTisoneis. The 11 raid's Raleigh special ssv: Jft" Divis pis-ed thiouh Chailotie on tl e 2t2 1, hi d is be lieved to have gone to Augusta. He was acf ompmed bv an e-cort of not less tbau a d.vi sion ot Wheeler's CiVa'.ry Col Stiton of ihe As'or Hjuse received to U through the Ad.itn's hxpre.s company from Richmond, a ciu that was türmet ly on theLibby pnsoa It is rumored that J.tf Divis has raade arrangements tor the iroa tlaJ S:oneall to enter some port on the At! tutie ccst and carry him to a pi-ce of tatsty. Tbe Trit.une aays the union feeliog in the interior ot Noith Carolin ts 1 1 t that true set e in. e?t kind ce-enbed ir laid upon prom'nent cmz-ns ho aimit their de'eit but still maintain dox'ed adherence to tau riht". An order hasbecu sen to the various custom houses to gi. uit de ir noes to vessel Djund wi;h merchandise to Richmond. It is kuown that President Johnson has f-jeen desirous of exte.; iii facilities to all ports of the south. Tnc Times Wa!.:t:rou special mjs a number of le.ding citizen of New York, anony bom were August Deiitoat, Thurlow Weed, and a number of others, ruaJe up a pur?e ot $1.C'J0 for the sold er Robinson, tbe a?i;i nure, who saved Sec. Seward's life. Foreign Klw Toac. My 8. The Times of the 2?th sty: This evening it m iy be expected that the letders ot the great par ies ir. the Hou- of Com mors will tke ihe opportunity of expressing iu ihe caoie ol the cit'.on the horror which is everyhere felt at tue murder ot President Lincoln, an t a-surmg the American people thst whatever us.irretiCe oi optyion mif ex-t in tau countr a to tbe present wr, tnere is out oue leeiing o svmpathy with them at the loss of ao hones1 and high minded mtgistrs'e. Tne provinci 1 journsls aliku describe the in 'ei se excitement which the us created and all write in w.rm rulogiums upon Mr. L.ncoln, and t) t'fr denunciations ot the assassination. Pr s ad c L,t r.etital journals aUo cot.: tin articles on the su'ject. Thecene on 'ensnge in Liverpool will not soon te forgotten The excitement bis rarely v t-ver been eneeded. Le iu ihe dsy a request was sent to the Major tj Cillap iblic meeanj to exoress the Borrow and indignation ot tbe people, liuodxeds
s:gned the request, and the meeting was called! lor the 27th. All flirs were d;sp!ayed at half rant. " Tbe Liverpool Ist of the 27th is printed wiih its columns io mourning. The Times says: Nothing io political bUtorj can be remembered that baa ever draw a forth a more unanimous feeling than this news. Per son slly. President Lincoln enjoyed tbe kind regards of every one in Eogla&d. Tbe extent to which bis influence (was estimated in upholding amicable relations between America and us baa been shown by a fall of unusual tereritj io all clashes of securities. The Times editorially says: The news will be received throughout Europe with sorrow as profound and sincere as in tbe United States. Mr Lincoln's honesty speedily became apparent, and EuglisbmtQ learced to rejpect him. The Times also says: ITi j-ist aa we believe it to be, the conlederate cause will cot escape the dishor or cat epos it by these wanton murders. Tbe Dily News eava that Mr. Liucolo has Dot fallen ia tbe flib of triumph, for co thought of triumph was ia that honest and bemole heart, but bis task was accomplished, and the battle of life was won. and in all time to come, among all who think of manhood more than rank, the name of Abraham L'ncoln will be held in reverence. The 'ews then continues: We will not, without further and overwhelming proof, lay the charge of this horrible con-pirscy to the leaders or abetters of the south The Sur rays a warm tribute to Mr. Lincoln, and eulogies bis steidfst policy of peace, in pite of all proclamation towards England It also expresses a confilence that the north, cren in iu hour of ju?t indignation, will bcir itseit with that magnaminity and clemecy which thus far basattainded its triumph.
From tVashington. WA53iGToy, ADril 8 Harris court martial met to-day and in tbe absence of important witnesses adjourned until to-morrow. Lieutenant W. B. Haggles of Mosby'e guerrillas and lieutenant Btinbridge of tbe rebel army and Dr. Steward to whose bouse Booth wanted to be taken hire been arrested on the ground ot baring information concerning the a tarnation. A distinguished army cficer mentioned this naorning as & fact that there is now telegraphic communication between Maion, Georgia, and Washington, a portion ot the line extending through Georgii, South Carolina and North Car oliu.here we bare to troops. He al-o said that tbe same wires which were but recently used by the rebels, are now employed in transmitting the president's probation, ottering rewards for the arrest of Jeff Davis and others. The navy department continues to recieve and accept the resignations of volunteer officers. Of the entire cumber who entered the service' at the commencement of tbe rebellion, 5U0 were dismissed lor dmnkeoess, which was the prevalent offen.e. The treiaurr department is miking arrangements to pay all the back indebtedness, including arrearages and bounties to tbe army. The navy department will, in a short time, sell manv of the wooden vessels which were purchss ed to meet pressiog emergencies, The li'ul t l Harris was resumed to day at 11 o'clock. The court having been called to order ty theprendeut, the accused read the following pper, which he a kfd the court to file: Mr. Pie-ident: The underaignel rcfpectfully state to ihe commission that be has been advised by his couniel since the commencement of this trial aud since he pleaded to the charges and specifications, that he ouizhtto have made a formst exception to the jurisdiction of this tribunal to take cognizance of the charge wade against him rmm ctr Orleans. Naw 0rlf.a3, April 3, via Cairo, May 8. Gen A J. Smith, wiih his commmd, occupied Montgomery, Alaon the 25th uit. Gen S eele entered Selma on the 27th. Un Sunday last Geo. Canby met Dick Taylor 15 miles from Mobile. He opened negotiations tor the surrender of the rebel forces. There was nothing decisive determined upon, but Taylor was allowed several days to consider the propositions. It is believed he has acceded to the terms before this, as he must hate been influenced to that end by the surrender of Johnston. An exteusive land slide on the bank of a-river in Algiers, list night, bearily damaged the sbipoin vard of VaiiX; Coiinav, also one belonging to the government. RAILROADS. Columbus & Indianapolis Central Rail Way. on ON AND At-Ti-H llOND.aT, MY Ptb, THE 6 00 A. M. train of thl rod will make direct connection at CrtisLa with an express train orer tue ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN For w York ajd Boifon aal the Oil Beglons of Petnylvanla. Ttiovtbe sam a by any other routes. Through ticaets tor a!e at tbs Union 1'epot. J. M. LCNT, Superintendent. t. Chasi ia, rtereral Tlctot Agent o n c i x rv t , OOUTHBRN OHIO. rorlli -fnslrrn KenluclaV. Indianapolis and Cincinnali 8hort-Llnc DO. CCD AX T7T. O 5 aU AFTKR M0mTv yOT.llth, TBAI55 wi;i ran as tllwi: Leave lniiacapo?f. Morning Kxpreiis Mail Night Kxpress arrive at Indianapolis. 4.10 A M 10.&. it ...... 7.20 P K Morning Rxprrss. a. ..... , ... 1.00 P M ....7.00 p a .. .10.IJ6 P M Mail Night Kprs. it 'Kare the rame as by any other Route, and the "prt-d, fctj and comfort ot trains equal to the brsi l.nr in the country. IT'Ask for Mckst via'infüanaroi: and CincicBat RaiiroaH." Special Notice-The eew track into Cinci&nati is complfte, and passrrjf r by this l:r.e are cow linked ths "Nrw pearl Street Der..,.! near tLa P.arnet Hrue, abot one n.lia nearer th business ce-tre of tk city than atiy o;b?: Depot. KORERT MKKK.SuperintendsM. W. H L. NoaLS. Oe? ral Ticket A;tt. A.. Itar, Travshng Agfrt. r?uvls-3tt LIQUORS. C A. Elliott ,ahei K Rtab. KLIs I OTT A: KYAX, 'B0LF5ALE DA ALARS 13 ILL KIXDS OF LIQUOR)' a -OI.H AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations OK HA5D3 AT All TQfZf Purr Rcntuckj Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Of lifTerent Branda tU W iorite those wanticg Pars Liquor to call and examine for themselrea. Coruer of MERIDIAN aad MARYLAND Su., Indianapolia. Lud. lySLAw
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The al'lsf sal Chamber, aa Essay f Warn :n aod la trociioa f. r )am 9 Mea. A'si, mv and re liable treatment tor LXae of tbe Uriaary ao4 Sezaal irrtm-m!t rree. Ja sealrj eoveloprs. AöJres lir J . liüL'ÜUTUN. Haaranl Association. PbiladeU pai,!-- aprl-dAoly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIU JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! rrjxtr& frvm a s-rcrij4ion cf Sir J. Ctrty X. I rkytteia SjirnordinarytotU Qu. This tararaabi nedicin la on fail in to tbs care of aU those palafal aid dazgerons draaei to wklch lis fsaaalo coostltatioa Is sabjoct. It SBodeTat obatrvctioas. aal a speedy ear aisy be relied on. TO .TIA It Hl KD LA DI IIS IU peculiarly süt ed. It will la a short Use bring on tba monthly period with regalarlty. Ooe Oollar, bears tbe Gosarsiasat ittap tf Great Britain, to preretit counterfeits. The rSU tclui not Itliktn by Virtues during ts riRS7 TÜRKS il OXTUS f Pregnancy, a tky nr CAUTION. 1 h rl ould n--4ltliltnby Ftmalt during M FIRST TIMES XOyi US of rrfrwv 49 Uley art surs to briny 01 Jfticarriije, 5t&5 aiay other tin ley art ua. In all cass of Jterroas sod Spinal Affection, Pates la tia Back aad limbs, Tatigna on sEght exertien. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills srtn effect a cttts when a!l other neans bar failed; aad, although a powerful xt m?3y, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or anything bartfaltotbacooatitaUoeu Fall directions In tbe pamphlet around each packaf e, wbk-h shooid t earefally preserred. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 5ol lgent fsr the United Statea and Caaada, JOB MOSES, 27, Cortlandt Su 5ew Tork. Ji. B. $1 CO and t postage ftsmps enclosed te any aathorizd Agent will lnsare a bottle, containing SO Tills, by return mail. drei deodAwly t-LET THOSE WHO HAVE ÜOUü I ED the Tlrtues of Brtx's Cedbox Bittim, If any snch there be, read the following certificate from gentlemen well known In tb;i cooimunit y, and doubt no more. Its general introduction tnto tbe army will save tbe lives cf thoEttndk ot our soIJiers : LotriarLLLa, Juue 3d, IHi. We, the nnderMned, havesean the goM effects of Dr. John Bull's C'kdbok Ritttss in case of general debility and prostration of the system, and believe its general nee would prevent diaxe and relieve mucb auffrrlcg. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the case, especially those who are expoed to the miasmatic Influences In tbe Southern climate. XAJ. PHILIP SPEEL, Collector Int. Vier. Sd Dis. Ry CniS. B COTTON. Collector of tbe Port of Lou'.sriU, My. COL. H. DEXT, ProTOt M&rLal General of Kentucky. RKV. D. P. UENIKK805, Vice President of SanlUy Commission. HARNKT. HDGURS A CO., Publishers Uemycrat. GEO. T 0 EKN, Proprietor LoaUvills Ansciger. HUGDRS dt PAKKUII.L, WholeaIe Dry Goods Dealers, Main street, Loa'iville, hy. DAVIS, GKEKN &. CO., Whol-ale Shoe Dealers, Main srrret, Lou!svil!e. IIAUT 4 MAPOTRKR, IJthocTsphrrs, corner MarkM an-1 Third stete, Louisville, Ky JUtJCS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, corner Third anal Market at.., Louisville, Ky. CAIT. S- P. Hll.DRF.TH, Of tba t-teamer Major Andsrom MAJ. L. T. TRCRST0K. Paymaster U. 9. Army. C. M. M ETC ALF, Rational Llotel, Louisville, Ky. COL. JESSK B4TLES, 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GKOUGE D. PP. ENTICE, Louihtille Journal. JOl.D WHOLXSALK BT DAILY, KEEFEIt A ULSII, 7.1 South Meridian St., Indianapolia. dect6'6-dljAal2tram TII INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Fiuancial Agent mid Designated Depository of the United Mute. AUTHORIZFD CAPITAL CASH CAPITAL PAID LS ...Il.ooo.ot . .. tsoo.ooo YTILL Tcelr sub-criptlooM, floaocial cont of f y tbe Government, for all of its popular loans. Will collect guld interest oa registered and conpor bonds on th moat liberal terras. Currency bonds catx oo present at 100 when due. Always on hand a full rupply of U. S. revenue stamps, for sale at tbe regular discount. Will boy and eil all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange In all tbe principal cities. Will make collections throughout tbe West and Kast at very reaaouable rates. Will receive depojits, a'Vloan tioaey ai 6 per C?nt., on good secnriiy UaviDfr. unlimited faoi'.iUe, will transact all kinds of banking buviners on fa:r terms and with the utmost promptes. THKO. P. HAUGBKT, Prea'u INGRAM FLETCHER, Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, 1564. deea-dly THE INDIANAPOLIS t.ft;UA.CE COMPANY, I now p :rfls!iatly organ)!''! and ready to Issue Fire Tolicies. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders of thl Coropany comprise some of our tnot rerporsib'e citiiens. Dim: c: r o it n : S. A FLrTrnia, Sa., W, H.TaiaoTT, A. L. ki'ACH. E. J. Pica, AQCiLLa Jo KS, U KB lot SET, Thomas A. Moaaia, A. K. Vintox, WiLtUlf UkSOCKaOk' Office at prtent in the Sinking Kund Bill ling, corr.tr of IVou jlvaiiia stieei and Virginia atean. Ijibe patronage of ihe pub.ic 1 solicited. Wa. HKNOK.KSON, Tiesident. Alii. C. Jakksov, Secretary, may l-d3uio ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Ixniaaaeoua axn Vamsox Railaosd Co.,) Makücs, yo., April 31.t, !. i T III K annual election of Nine Directors of this Com pany will he hell at the oCIce of the Cotrpany. In the Ci-y of Waduon, on the fourth Wednesday (24tb) f May next. Tbe po l will be "pen at 1 o'clock A. V. atd elosed at 12 M. F.y ordsr, Ac. TITO. POLLOCK, See. apnS-nll ray 24 PIANOS. CCMMINGS k JESNT, MAKCFACTURERS OF Grand, Square, Cottage Cprght, 5o. litt Broadway, Jew Tork. Kach Instnimett warranted Eve jears. At wholesale and re all, 35 per cert, leu tkatbe same class Piano elsewhere. Dealers w.l do well to examine rnr 1-trnnvnts. IrS.r.d for catalcrue Jan21-d3tt -ERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weakness, etc., can b cured byra who has really cured n'.mseif and kcadre4s of athers, aad win tell yon cothlrg bat tbe trutl . Address with rUmp. RÜWASD H. T RA TÜR, febS9-doVwly Lock Box. Boston, Xass. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. mnrSE l-OTS WILL EE SOLD AT A VERT LOW price on lonr rel't, th- pnrcbaser recuired te build on -ach Lt ithi j a r'f t.n.e. For laricüiar. apply at tee c&cs tf the Cit aa street Railway Ccmary. H. H. C ATM a WOOD. Ixdlaispolis, AprU 24, lÄi prt3-J
NATIONAL PCTROLEt 31 MINING COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORG A !TIXD C5D1R TBE LAWf OF 15DIASA
Capital, ö:ÜO,000. 6 40O barca, at f ifty Dllars Eacb WORKING CATITAL, S?0,000. Orerca X: 3 Tatbott A 5Wi Block, lodiaaapolia, tod. OFFICZll. wmtaaa W. Tara.r. Prerideet aad BapertuteadtcL Deloss Root, Vice Pressed. aawin A. Is1. Secretary. J. George f Ja, Trea-arsr. DlkECTOU. Delo-s Rcot, W. A. SchcCeld, Wm. H. Tanser. J. k. ui.ruDi, mm. t.ciBTK. , mm, J. U. Ueeta, Lacien IlihA, Omar Sewatn. Jerre McLeoa ao4 Edwla A. Davi. A lin;ted Lumber rf JIS ares ara moss itt k puonc on renns ttat the Coapaay fsal confidant wi:i Over Two Onndrcd Per tnt tio per share only reqtlred at tlmt of mk.cr'ptloo. for maps, circular! or Information, applr to the iec retary of the Company, at Indianapolis. aarta.dAwtrrlAat NOTIONS, &C. L. LUD0RFP & CO., ITCCTSS0ES TO TIIOSSE ft LAIIEV, WHOLXSALK D KALE ES 13 NOTIONS, TAILORS' TltlMXIIV G H Conto' Furnishing Goods, -Arvaa. os jk jh j -sr . HATE RKM0VED TO . No. 32 South Meridian Street. Hj"Just reeelvedi a Try larc iaorcauent of Cioodht which will be aold at st mall adrance oa Timw York price aprS-dly TOBACCO, TOBACCO. 1. 1. Mltlt. j. I. rxckop Manlifuclurers and Wholsalerc, No. '22 and 34 Second Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WX HAVEHFRVKD a BRANCH HOUSE AT SO. 7 7 Sooth Meridian atreet- lndiananoli. Irrt . where we will keep constantly on hand all styles ef rXXJC3- TOBACCO. Vfe re-Tectfully lnrlt the trade te call and ei amine oar stock. We will sell as low. If not lower, than the aatno stock can bo bought io this or any other market maro-ati MTERS A DRCMMom BOURDON WHISKY, I. fc . dui'ca:v, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind., WHOLKSALE DK ALKRS IS PORRIG AlfD DOMESTIC HI rilHE atteotion of tha trade ta called to oar complete I assortment or all artlclea ia our lino of busines. both ai to quality and price. Cur stock of BOLKhON WHISKT is un.urDa.i.ed b any establiaamect In tbe State, and dealera wiahiofi to purchase Copper Distilled Kourbon Whisky are InriteJ to call before purchasing. JLWo base remosea froaa 1 East Washlnrfor atreet to 7? Heath Merldiaa atreet. . i. k d. Drscix, 77 South Meridian Street. Jao0'S-dly Iadianapolls. Ind. CROCERIES. a. r. ruTciaa. . a. Batumi. m;xcni:K a daviogc, C INNTHAL GUOCEHY, D WALK RS IJf STAPLK A5D H5I OROCFRIES, ForeiKn and l omestic Wines and Cirars, Game, Vegetable, Fruit, Wooden aad Wi!luw Ware. I". 44 erth PecnaylTaota Street, oppoitte the Fosi Offlre, 'n-tianspoli nari-dtf COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY Tim son 1 ii-wkst. BIGEL0 W'S S 1T1N-EN .BIELED BYRON CO A article of nsett!oa. This Collar excels all l other Paper Collar fnr comfort, r.eatne.t aad ecoBomy. Also a Urge assortment of SATI5-KXAMILKD GARROTES, LINK? PAPKÜ MR058, AND LIXK5 PAPR OARROTES. Ladies Sa'in Knasieled Collars and Cuffs; a new and convenient article. The trtJe supplied at the lowest market pries. BTGELQW A CO., ManufactU'ers, my5 dim 11 La Salle Street, CTlcaso. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WIHB HOUSE ! LOUIS LiVIVG, 20 Soulli .llrriciian Sirrcf, (SE5TIXEL BUILDING.) IstroRixR or bhise A5DCUAktPAG5X WISE.'; Otard and Cocslas Bran lies; Hei ard Gm; Jamaica hnm cd Cordlall. Also dealer ia Catawba Wtas, S Ul' and Fparkl;n.af the mo t apprord brands; BourUw. Wbioky; Peach Brands; Catawoa Braady; Stork Ale; Porerand Beer, end Bitters cf earioui kinds. These ar tie i are all offered for sale by the bottle or larger qtiact'tie. Only Rh.n IT for t'.l on dcjwM' lMWaTtD CKiAKS and TObACCO. of the csvcet brsLds, will be kept coLitantly on hand. IHr'HaTiac fitted up a neat establLhmea'. and offerin for sale only pare articles and of tbe best juallty, the sabK-iher hopes ta receUe, aa ta solkit, a Lherai share of the patrocage of tk ublie tn.rlT-dtf tOri3t l.A5f. rtENOVATErtS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT r riHE CTTITED STATES BTE-HOUSE, 50. 38 80UTB J. Iillaoia trtet, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old aad well-known establishment, the ladle. caa hare ailka aad woolen goods dyed ta permaaaat ajx beautiful colors; and genu garments thoroughly reneeated and repaired. 5ew and Mcood-hasd cloUtac oht and soW, also, aparicalar branch ta theba.UiM danooxlnaid 1m4m. Ux-bUav s:aLls doth, or taar La any finaent caa te so wrought li-at It caa ot k-e eialWe ta the naked eye. DaMKbsr the Uaw, Iff o. U Sooth UllmoU atroou jasJO JOSEPH AJtAlI.Preprtetec.
U. 0; LOAM.
W LO AH tf aathortty of th. sWrea.ry of the Treairy. th. aaaVntrred feaa a.. t toed tho tJeoera! gnacrptl Agency for the sale ef CtHed States Traury 5ote, bearlag seven aad tkreo-ecti, pf cent. Intore. pet Bnaa.kcewn ai the -SEVEHIilRTY LOIN. Tboso 9oea are ted ader date ef Aagasl Ith, l4t aad are payable three yf an freue that Lae, ta ccrreaey. or are eooTerUVlo at the ouoa of the hoUer tnte U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. gold ih;i;ia(; rjoi). T Bonl. aro worth a preaifuu. wbk-h Increases the actual prcfit oa tic ? 30 kaa, aud its r-sv;.-frotn SUiU mnd MtiaiiViu'tVis-.'. era irA o4d Smn 04 is tW ew reuf. rnorr, a-cerirf to tkt rau IsTled en other property. The IctereH is payable ta currency semi-annuaJly by couposi attached to fad note, whtch may rs nt ff and rH to aTy bank er fcaaker . The intf re.t amocnu te Oue rout ix r day on xa $.10 stole. Two cents Ten 20 " 1.00 SI00 " $300 ' 81000 as s 5ote of all denominations named will bo promptly fwrni.hed upon recetpt ef eubacrfp.fcTf, acd tbe totes forwsrded at ence. The Interest te the 15th ef Jane ceatalllbopaidlaaiTaace. ThJata THE ONLY LOAN IX MARKET now 3ered by the Gorernmeat, aad it is cocndea'Jy os. pected that Its superior adrantares will make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAM OF THE PEOPLE. Um thaa tW.OO'.OOO of the lean-authorised ty the U-t Coogress are now en the market. Thla amoctit, at the rate at which it Is being abaorbed, w'lt a!l U sab. scribed for within f aar moath, when the notes wlH ba. doabtedly command a premium, as haa an'f rmly bee the cac en closirg the stxbscrlptJons to other Iaaa. In order that citiiens ia erery tesm atd section cf the coantry may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the5ational Banks, State Banks aud IVtate Backers throughout the country base generally agreed to rcelre subscriptions at par. ubcribers will select their own arrets, Ii bom tbey bsve confidence, and who only are to be leyponsible for tbe de'Jtery cf tkc Dfep for which they recelre orders. JAY COOKE, Subript!on Agent, PbfladelpklaSubcrlptf'tia will be receieed by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, lodiacapolif. INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apr4-d3mwSm la PETROLEUM. .11 jr.iii AND COAL MINUMG CO., -AT COVINGTON , I1ST XD -s Capital Stock, S 32 SO.OOO, e Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each ISCORrORATFD USDKR THK LAWS OF TIIF STATT or INDI.WA. WILLIAM DALE, 0rw Tork. Trei-iJent. JOSKrH KISIXK.CoTina;ton. Vj-e rre.ideor. W. U. Ks. Kit, Secretary, JAMES W. KING, Treasurer. Dirootorci. Bn. JO'K.PII K. MrtiOVALD. Iv-Üanapoli. tcdiana. n. A3itn3i a, nun irton. Indiana. WM. DALK.New York C ty. JOSKFH W. XtWU.V, AU.C. XaJiaoa. jas. KiSTOK, CoTjnijtcn, tnljsna. K. M McDOXALD.CoTfrgton, Indiaca DAVID WKim, CorinKton, Indiana. Orticr.Sott $iJe Vuhlic Square, Coring ton, Indiana. fllHK Company holda by lea abd ia fee. about X twetty tb-unaijd acre of the moot select coal lauds la Western lui.atis, borderir g b th sides cf the YHba-h rlrer. sfapa of tbea Und may be seen at the office of tbe Company, In Covinston, Ind , at the tOiee ef Wm. Dale, o.25 p.rk Place, N T.Cl'y, at tie adce of Hon. J. K. Coffroth, Iluntibgron. Indiana, axd at the oCc.cf Koach A McOouelJ. ludi.nap!;. A rtferrnce to the report of the Hon. ParJd Dale Owen, late State Geologist, will show that these lands are situsto in tbe midst of the floe.t o-al fieiasoftbo State, aboaiidiric alao In salt, iron and ether alaaLle iiceral rCbMarres. 5eartbe mouth of Coal Creek, where the Company La. large quaLtir.es of lauds salt water baa boea discovered equal inequality te the.Kenanha. This water was urocured some 25 years ago by borrg, soon after, the On. ondaga alt CoJins; lu ay dot nth Wbah and Erie Canal, Mr. Tboma. the prpreKr, ftriding bimelf snable to compete with, u, abandtDf d the mannfactcre. Ia his boring Le eicoactered that which recently d.a closed facu proe t have bee a coal til. Tho: lentis all lie in clo prri'rsityto the Wabek and Kris C anal, some of them upon iu batiks. Ihe Compaoy has now an a cent in the Kast, making a toar cf the oil res;ioa of I'eoneyUania ia particular, toacquje a knowledge tf the Let practical tuode of boring, to employ practical wor'.men. and to psnbasa the beht qcality r the nsost appeo.ed machinery ia ne Tor uch parpoae. The Company eipecta hy the M cf May next, at faitLet, to com wen e operation. All the indie of coal ril.frtir.d ii local'tlea whra It has been procured, are strongly marked in various localities cf the lai d ef tbe Ccmpany affording erery rational j roj-pect of surceas. T e compony thicks it tunece.ary to ma'e any oter reference to the cbararter of the laiid, ether than the report and map referred te. f 100,004 of the stek, beina S.Otsi karea, U propoaed by tbe Lompacy to be offered in the market at cu-balf in par talue, be;r g $2" per .L are, for the parpo cf aidir.g the Company !n a speeJy development cf tbe e Isiids. spr-dlwtf F K 1 O L, E U M ! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMP'Y, OCT A SIZED CyDKB THl MiyiXG AJtD MANUFACTUkUSG LAW OF THE STATE OF .Xi.W TORK. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, IS One Hundred Thousand Shares. AT f$io nzit sua it Iii. nbcrlptlan Price. 5 per Atiar, Det Liable to turlber Assettmcni Of PICKS: No. 24 Empire Duilding, 71 BROADWAY, NEVT YOBK, rorrorncE addrf.5S.box5.365iw tork. Hon.HASIELS I.ICKI5&OS. Proaldost. WM. T. FHIWJ. Ve ProMenu KOBKKT aJ5ETT. Jecretary. H.J. PKUTl.hti'.lcap,t. Tlta.Tltle, Fa. ATLAKTiC HlMC, 12 Broadway, 5.T-, Troaaary. The Wellt! the Ceiupanrare nmm praMtsacI as w oil. Payment for atock nay be made la frafU. registered ae ea, or rorerrmett totl at. 4 secunfi, hl.h bvds aal .eeuriU wiil 1 taXea at iWtr eaarSet salaa. Item'.ttances msy be oiJxesel to the Company, J. C. Box 5ew Tctk C:ty. or U "Atlar.ie Batk.lreai.' ry ef the Vew Tora a od Lirpoal Petrel, am CmAsy, 144 Broadway, If h City, er to any of its ofeau a;i3xe
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