Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4541, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1865 — Page 3
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to ;t)AM- SENTOEL Jh FRWX MORNING. MAY 12." üV 1
jo a ifR I isrri X Gr. j Books, i Circulars Pamphlets. ! Blanks, Cards, Bill Heads, Checks, ; Bills Lading, fco., V. Pen prvxaptlynt fhta Office, tn ihr Cl Style1, n flrtl, ! I T Ipr and. at Ioir Pj-Jcrf. .UlruiaCnlL i. . ,., V CITY' ITEMS. tTFint !iuteont Henry H.Jsrnw. of the Ctb regiment, he beer bonoraLJy discharged the service on accomt of parole J priaoner of war. SroLajr. From The Se&tinl Qlc?. Ut tight, an opeo-iace iilver tnjrlHh" lerer 'watch, and a poM chain The iuitiaU "W. N D." are eugraved on the back of the watch. A handaome reward will be paid for the recovery of the watch and chain, and the arret of the thief. I'awnbroker. take a hint! W. N. H AR1 E.M . tiT"The decoration at the State Houe are to t takeu down to-morrow. To day the last of the pilgrinnges will take place and the last view bad of the atble habiliments and dingy ever greens, that two weeks ago constitute 1 the fiiicst diiplav that wss ever made in the state. JjJTEich day a number of men stationed in the cam; s ,at thi city are mutered out of the United ätate service, under the recent order of the war department. Yesterday, we noticed qaite;it puÜeY Cu .thertvra to the depot that bad received their diecharge. They m mifest no symptoms of regtet upon leaving behinJ the pomp and circumstance" of drcs prale, guvtd duty, etc. TtArtn or Real KsraTK --The following trau fers of real e-tste were made at the audi tor'a oftice jeaterday:;. So-. ;!;.. .' John S Spann and Francis Smith to K. 1. Sledmart, tot No. 2 in Spmrt ii Sm'uti'ii euvli vision of part ot lots No 4a. 10. 47 and H of out-lot No. fc9, in Indian Doli Price $1,C00 N S Parker to Mrv Fevree, ptrt of lot No Cl of outlot No 40, in IudUuii-olia Price i5.000. IV motions The following promotion hare beed made at the office of the Adjutant' Genera), io Tiiditna rejj'menta, aince our laut report: 124ih infantry Edmutid Engle, captain, Jio B. St-hMeler. 1st lieutenant; Lewi Sohranem.2 J lieutenant. 12rfih Ertftua A INrri, lt lieutenant; Mrtin L Duck. ?1 licuteuant; Wru JvUey,! lietitenant.. t . ' 1 ' . '" "II. ' 36th Irate Dulhoer, 1ft lieutenant. Police Matties Quite a resectable, only in Dumbera, batch of brotted individual mtde their appearance at the mayor' oflire yesterday, charged with beioi; drunk. They Hurih uudtr the following na meat ' ' .Aleiaider Wolside, Hinon Rodgrrs, At fre! Martin, Deoni Donley, Charlea Morri-, Tat rick Flvnn, Augu-t Degmues atxl John Council. ' They euch paid a tine of $3 and cors, and were permitted to again go and do likewise The penalty of their transgressions serve to swell the mud eipal che)tier. ; j" . Y . ' Tni MtTRorjLtTA! Hamlet wa actel l-t i night to a meagre audience at the Metropolitan. (Either from a Uck of merit upon the part of the principal actor or appreciation of the theatre-go ing public the engagement of Mr mndmann has not been as succceul as that of the Fiorei.ce. Tlamlet ia OD4 of the most admirable composition of Shakspeare, and wheu the characters are properly uatainei, is thrilling and interesting. That it was not made So la;-l night, in all particular, was evident. To-night the Beaufort or. The Man of Crime, announced. " f2TYe-teniay the great Combiuatirn Circus j made' its adrent into this city. It was precclcd " by a baud of muic, the rvibiu? 'trains ot which made the air of morning re.ontnt with harmonious lassie. The chariot was drawn by six gorge msly caparisoued dapp!e grays, with noddinr plumes and proudly stepping gait, followed by the wsgons decorated wit'a red paint an gld bronx, containing the eaged animal The C4Talos.de proceeded up WaaVmtoa street, drawioT after it a crowd of individuals anxioua to e the ahow. The company have "pitched their teul" rear tW Terre Haute depot, where thev will exhibit to day and to marrow. MaaatAua Ltcasta 'The following7 persons are been grnted. license to "splice,! ly the clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, for the week nding yeterdav : ' John Barman and Catharine Patton. Thomas Cox and Mary E. Gothorn. ' Oarrit J Ilyer and Mary E. Birnett. Albert O Lewi, and Polly A. Wittinger. Samuel Winkle and Mary Thompson. William UiTia and Eila Keely. Thomaa Caev and Hannah King. lleory Ciaco and KHza Bidlemao. John Eucene and Susan flos (colored.) Oeorge M Jetion and Belle Miller. John C Stewart and Mar? A Buckley. JnaenW Dickeraan and Amelia Sawver. I Joel A Deland annd Amiod M 8tandefar. Lemuel J Carey and Rosacus. R. CofSa. John MrKeonan and Margaret Hogaa. Oeorge F Armstrong and Lvdia Armstrong. Dnid M. Osborne and Strah E McKinley. t?TWe are informell that by the latter part of next week all the rebel soldiers, now prisoner of war, at Camp Morton will have taken ths oatu cf allegiance and been sent to their homes or released from con&o'mcnt. Sj far not a man has refund to auhectibe to the oath, aud the culy difficulty has been that, by an order, the men were not permitted to take the oath as t"at as thev wished to Moat of töoe who have been confined in camp present a sorry pl'ght. exhibit ic z the fortanes of war io all iu diiTcreul phae Thty are without money, ragged, and removed hundreds of miles from their homes and frienJ.-1. Many of them, as oon as discharged, roke ap plication fur wotk. and show a williogne to engage in honest pursuits.' It is now the time cf yetr when labor is the most abundant and labor ers scarce, anl, we should thir.k, thtse men t rit supply the deSciency, and. in a short time, ' "ipjTy their wants, which; with mtny, are very yriing. 43d Ruimxt YrMetday we paid a visit to Came Bunaide, end while tl.eie witcctd (be dtcr parade of the 43d Itdiaca regiment. Col Mk'ai. E. McLean, but at prent under commaLd t Leulet.anl Colcn-! M.-jor, Colonel McLean ic:ug tceo; the nuiiiury t.yoitn.-'ioii that hi ht a.e lime pi-t been iu e!!on in ibis city. The regiment baa been in camp at Buruidc tor pat ix months, and together with the V R. compose the garrt?0U gurd. It at Lre?ei,t Imbera a boot t .010 men. and on vtsierJjv tlertre about tOO t D parsde. A ttore tolditrly aiu and fine lookins bodv of mt-n, as well a lperiorty diciptiued anJ ttioroughlv f-.'ti . ... v .! : .i ..... beir evolutions are as nearlv perfect as human teticy can arrive at, and the pre:iicn at d con tt tu taesr tnOTeasent. wti alxtrable ,'tcd ex hits a careful traicing bv their wmminJiDj tllcer that rtCecl tie men unJer hi comrnnl The regiment ha jut purch"ed a et ol foe fiber instrumetils, and org.t:iz?d a btcd. hub attend upon dress paraJ cch a(teruvwi Tbe co'ocel also Informed us that the meu wcu'd jou receitea tew utiform. whtih will ndd to kheir a'redj rpletdid apj-err.ce Tte 43 I i a tegicei.t that the täte of Indira mtv well te v-roo of, and its hitorv ainoe the date of it or bijuion ia an euible one S n we t.opv ettrir.4 ny receife tl eir discharge, and hen ToUiib-yuged wr amvothe h: wrinkled front.' return to their homes w.th all "their )Uttry'i withes bleared " , Wi. Taiiiawto.' 1 Co Ou jc-leiJay we ss.J hastily through the wholesale dry good ktablivbiuctkl of ibi f.riu. on MerUtan airtet. d from the etormous tock ot fairies of all ids we wc: led to cobduie they were doii.r itamence HijicCM, arvl sup pfying" a very Ure Ide io their bru h The enterprise of a city lt be reckoned b the number of its wholeaale 'allisbepl ani tixuuTSMUrfj, and the acuutt
nlfx toit wnhh tn c?rerf pnMic pirif. In ihia character Indianapolia la not far behio! 0 f er western cities, and her dtiiT fjicisciions a trtle are a'cn shifR. It bt oofj tern within tle pat Tew years that tbia city bw wuoznpte! to co rj-re witb Cincinnati A Cb:c-jro in rap?!' in the ccuatfj tra-Ie of Iudiana. aol the large oaronre that haa beea in.lucd U the city ex b 'bit i reputttion for ftir snd hoco:tb!t deiliog and comp tition wiib rival citiea, mot complimentary to the buines capacity of our wholeaale and general deaUrs. 5 The firm of Webb, Tarkinjrton L Co.. if the Urgent vho!enaIe drj ckkJj estabMahment inlnd acapolj, and po4cif. in it I'mIItUu al mem bera. decree of bus'iLtia manacemect and enterprise not rpaMed ty any firm In the wet. Country merchant can purchase goa of them to l r better advantage than older ttab !ibrd boe 'which ferifie! by the fact that they are iiow au paying a, large portion of the täte which heretofore made purchaea either in Cincinntti or the eastern citie Their stock is complete in everj particular, and Is of the bet impjrteJ and home-manufactured fabrics. If country merchants would but consult their -Interests tbey certainly will rifit this houe before making purch.-e elsewhere.
rSUHIIVlSHH NOTICES. Bt"LII?lfi LOT AT AUCTIOM OJI MoNpAT, Mat will eil on Monday. May 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the premire, at public auction, 2o city ili in the northwest ectioo of the car, fronting on North, Douglafs, Blake and Eiiz ibeth street. These lots are situated in part of the city that ha improved more during the past few jeu than any other sectioa of the city. The lots are dirabl"e for buildinp purposes or investments The? will be sold without reserve. Onlj ore fifth cash i required. IO-.'. Real Estate Brokers The Oieat Snow The Combination Circu and Menagerie give its fiit perfurmance lat night to the largest number of people that ercr avemhlrd under one canvas in this city, and hd the cdpicity of lha large pivRIpn tecu as hrge again, it ou!d still have boen crowded, ah the f?i!e of tickets was discontinued before th performace tommenccil, and no thn 3,1)00 peorle were turned away, unable to gin admittauee. The chow will continue two 4iaja longer, and girean afternoon an J night performance today atid to monow. DwtLLtNU JIOI'E.1 AT AtCHON. Wilcj 1 Mirtin.re tl estate auctioLeer, cll on Thurtiday next at the nime time of the ale of the ' twety fire Iota advertised, the following improfed propertv; Houe on Blalte ctreet, containing liye rooni and cnllar, with cistern, well and pump, and a uoleon the lot. The lot ia CG feet front by 120 deep Alo, a hou-e ou Center street of four room. The lot is 33 feet by 125 feet. 12 3 t2Tio anticio ition of a decline in prices. Jone, lies &i Dtvi have mirked down their enti.e stock of domestic good much below whit they are at present worth in New York. Their iotk is rery Urge, and they are determir ed that nohou-e in this city shall offer better ur even a cood 'bargains as they are constantly Helling to their customers It will pty to stop nt No. 3 OJd Fellows Hail, (or they are certainly selling goods rery cheap. 2TWm. K. Rupp, merchant tailor, ha jut returnej from the Mt with a fine assortment ol cloth", caimeres. vesting, etc , which re pjr chaed at patie price, and which will be sold lower than tt any other house in the city, and made up in the latest tyle. Call and cxtmine before purcha.-ing elsewhere. You will fiud it to your interest to tio o. Eit Waehington street, opposite the Tatercacle. 10-3 Nkw Mkucuamt Tailor Shop. Mr. J. Hurrle h opened a new merchant tailor shop at No. IS tiouth Delaware ft.-cet, in th';? city. He keep the finest asortmect of gciiti furnishing good which be manufactures to order. He employs none hut the be?t workmen an j warrants all hi work to give entire eitUf.tction Prices a ret son-ible as at any 8tmilr fhop in the city. 12.6 127A ricli growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dt ed), aJ all disease of the scalp, failing rT, &c , cured by uig "Eureka," the infallible hair retorative Price $1 DO per bottle. Sold by all druggist. J. R. Sr.voia, Drnggbt, Bates House Block, Agent. eod-tf tTThe Geranium proprietors hire been compelled to add to their corpd of attendant in order to wait promptly upon their large increase of customers. At niht they are thronged with the most fashionable conaumers of their delicious icfc cream and cooling beverage. The Geranium has become the institution of the city, and its patrons are numbered by the hundreds. JdSAlextnder'a kid gloves, extra fine lace mitts, real French embroidered setts, real lace sett, real lace collars acd handkerchiefs, splendid dress goods, English walking stcque, cloth and silk baquine. rich lace point, and all oth er nice goods, can be found at No. 3 Odd Fcl lows Hall. $f""Ve have just received from Boston, a full line of sei fi?h of the best quality salmon, halibut, herring, mackerel and codfiab. Also, a fresh lot of sardines, at lowerprices Fletcher L Davipgx, 15-dtf. Central Grocery. 3yAll who wih to' build, make a specula tlon, secure a home, or make a profitable inyetment, will do well to attend the snlc of building lot on Monday, May 15, by W iley & Martin, real estate auctioneers. See advertisement. 11 4 CpMadanie English has jut returned from Cincinnati, with large additions to her museum, on WAhin2ton street. Crowd of eager inliTidut! dily Tiit thi place of instruction and entertaidment, and come away with large addition to their etore of knowledge. ZjfA fine freh lot of orange, lemons, dates, fig, cocoan uta. prune and raisins, at Central Grocery. Flktcuku k Davidge. 15 dtf. Dawü Acatx Our white shirts will be again reduced in price to diy. R R Paucih. 12 2 30, West Washington Street. Look to the axtensive boot and hoe houae of Clatk, Joht.scn & Co , 17, West Whfhi:itn street, for tbebct rtic'.e ard at the most reasonable late 12 3 O.tt-T O Finn Ca'H is required tobe piid dowu wn the lo s to te swdJ nex. Wfdn"dy f t er noon at public aucUua by Wilcj 1 M irtiu, auctutneer. . . . . . 12-3 t3TSe Pr. Wni Tbomsoa's AJyertiseaieat on the fourth page of to day's ror. jan 25 tf. FOR ALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., W Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Car?. rilüFSK 1.JTS ylU. KK M)M AT A VF. KT U) prtc on Ung cre.t. tL purchaser reuird to taU.l t uii rKt LaH llhlu A eivr f lue. Tor tartcutara tppTy at tte ctSc cf the Öfters ."trrrt kuaj Cua-. II. n.CATHKRWOOU. iTi.li -,ap..!i, Apr.I wpra--dTf CO IM KT i:icn 1 1. 1H AVK aoc!tii üh cjw!f la tke lirery, 5a!e anl Potnlli. tatt Bt'iim J oka A. I)t w, who (rem til day aa Ucirf a partner la nld b;i:ntt. T; f&'rM of th &w tlrtn will t con4u-id at tia o l tnJ. o f rtat l'rrl trt, la tb raroflb 5-t:cl Bail tariff Tta!ilt.e the puMte r pot patranage, 1 kor they may Ii t ewetlou Iba m. f M LHYA' 4 L'HkW. IrJiaaape'! May , 14-mji-tf
Telegraphic Dispatches.
iroars mai.Trar MailMniMtirtt. ffr norulnf llepwrt Hee trat Faje.l aIJLIOINIOIIX kkpokt. IVAHUIXGTC SEWS. PROBABLE CHANGE IN THE CABINET. THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY. The Exportation of -Orenls. PIRATES ACAIN AT, WORK. THEY CAPTURE A UNION SCHOONER FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. ... t . Ac. Ac. &C; Ac. From ftnaltrllle. Nashvillk, My 11 Guerrilla organizations are availing themselves of Gen, Thorn' order, and cominj ia rapidly. No formidable body "of guerrillas cow remiin the täte. From VI ul I iigton. Waiiiingtom. May 11 The täte department has received a translation cf a royal decree giving the terms upon which cereals may be provisionally admitted into the ports of Portugal, the first three article ot which are as follows. 1st. From the '20:h i., at.d peudin the pub licatioo ot a decree to regulate iu a debuite manner theimnoit of cereal?, the importation is rernutted through itil.md towns and seaport of the kingdom ol lorein cereaN, wheat, rice, btrlcy in grain and fl.jur, and b ked bread, on the payment of the duties iti(ulated 2d All toreign cereals admitted ia virtue of the pending article- are likewi.-e subject to tuch faxet as ar l-iet oo uativ gruio wbeo cleared for consumption. 3d. All i tit' cere ils treated ou in article firt may be admitted to bo cd in the Lirbon arid Qporto cus'orn ho'j?es in conforiiiity with exiatin fic.il relations Tlie Torit's Washington special writes as follow: Gen. Sherman b tu Richmond. . lie rode at the hed ot his troos ye.-terdaj as the l-iih corrs passed through the btretts of tlie city. Mrs. Lincoln his nearly recovered, and she will leave for Chicago Wednesday n;?ht. The Matquis De Motitpolon, the nt-w French minister, and suite have arrived at Washington. They were received at the railroad station by several members of the legation. From New York. . Niw York, May 11. Advices received to day from San Domingo up to the 9ih ot April, announces tbecomplete and unconditional amnesty to all Dominicans who may still be in the enemy's cmp. excepting high military or civil function -aiies, guilty of complicity In the annexation intrigue, or the military who hare fought under the Spanish flag, and tho?9 newspaper writers who have ppontaneously a id unjustifiably opposed the restoration of the republic?. A Spanish steamer had arrived at San Domin go with an order from 11 tdtid, for the evacuation of the Spanish troops, who iu accordance there with, left the L-laLd on the 3ih of March. The Commercial's Washington special writ as follows: Secretary Seward Lopes to credent the new French minister in person to the president. ) Should be be unable to endure this fatigue, he will at aay rafe give the president' teplv to the minister's speeel on jrujt'rg hi creden tials -. ,. There will bo n. djwrture from the record ot neutrality already established, and fears of complication w ill cot be gratinci The commission tor ihe trial of tlie assassin areoccupir! to day in hearing the charges again-t the accused. The rumors of a change in the cabinet are again renewed, with increased probability of their truth. Lieut Col. Jo. M. Murphy, ol the 7th New York, ha been dismissed the service for bid conduct The Po-t's special says no counsel has yet appeared for the pri-o:ier in the conspiracy. Among the prisoners arraigned yesterday was K-iward Spingler, stage carpenter at Ford's Theatre Gen Grant was before the committee on the conduct of the war yesterday, to give evidence in relation to the negotiations betweeu Sherman and Johnston. Gen. Sherman will be called before this committee on Saturday The advance of the armies marching homeward, is expected to reach Washington to-morrow night. The Meamship Golden Rule, from Aspinwall on May 2d, has arrived with a large number of passengers. The Star of the West, from Üew Orleans on the 22i uiu, has arrived here, but brings co dates John A. Stuart, assistant treasnrer of the Uoi ted States here, wa to diy elected president of the United States Trnt Company. Mr. Stuant has discharged his duty with zeal and fl Jelity, and returns because he believes hi public services can now be dispensed with, and that he may accept i less arduous and responsible position. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. New York, May 11. The dilly papers are agreed in opposiug the trial of the assassination conspirators before a military court with closed doots The Eveuwg Pre?s, Commercial Advertiser, Journal of Com merce. Times, Tribune, World and News, unite in declantig it in vitiation of the constitution, injudicious, and without justification. The Herald alone hts not spoken on the subject, but does not defend the action of the wa deptrtmeut. ' I The Tribune say: Considerable dicu?ion ts created by the significant tact that Oen. Grant and st fT dined in Washington Thursdiy with M. Koraero. minister of the Mex'Cati republic. Tne Heraid's Nassau cotre-pondeni states that the unknown ssbor.er which aailel fiom Biltimore recently" 0: a legitimate cruVe, w is hailed before t'Ht.n's; out of Patap-co river, ty some ci en wishing to obtain passage to Point Lookou. As toju as they got od board they overpowered the captain and. crew, put all ahore eacepiirg l wegioe, aid made sail with the school er, arrivir at Salt Bay, Bahamas, on the 1 Tib u't. The Auiericn consul made a derraod on iha Biitish authorities for the ctptaio o. tr Tts-el, but this was col acceded lo. Tte pirates were ordrred to leave with her la twenty-four hours. Tbey did not do so, but remained up to account. The following dispath was delayed last night by the conditiun 0! the wire: Tte commission couvenei by steeial orders No. 216, and met at 10 o'clock this morning, C2n;stir? of the foi!ow:.r. detailj: Major Gexr.l Hunttr. Mjor v.leuerl Wllace. Brevet M jur G?ueral A V. Kautz, U. S. V , Brigadier General Howe, Brieadiey General Ko-ur. Colonel 1 bompkins, Colone! Clendener. i'Ai Iii Ca ally. 1 h ju lt'e aJriK ale ;ktl it ti.y tial au ob-jectkm-t rink-. 10 whicb they rj-l'e-J they bad uucc. The ju Ipe a IrocatP, as:trt jude adoeatt and reortera baviot bem duly sworn, the prisoner were attained or. the charge acd epeciScatiood. Each (riont:r pleaded Lot guilty W the charge and estimations. The corora"ioc, after deciding on the rules by whicfi thev would be governed, adjourned to meet Tl.urd iy at 10 a. w. Caiaa. Mat 11. One bucdreJ and eihttales of co;u0 passed up tor St. Luuis Tbe land bd at Algiers, opposite New Or lean Is still increiiici? and doing Immense dam age. A good deal of country is alia inundated
in the Ttcinity of 61 Ronge and crcps are being rapidly destroyed. A contention of MiisMDpiir.i ii to be bei i tt Yicktburg on the 5th T June to inaugurate a moTementfor the res:orat;oo of the state to the u&ion. .......... Eight t andre i bales of cotton arrived atMeiäphis Irom Yitw river. E'bt citiiea-i of Memphis, chArgeJ with reJoicirjr over the aftination of Mr. Lincoln, have been sentenced from forty days to one year at bard labor New Years, May 11. The Timts.' Washington special j: A rain anwer n the decrfpticn of Suratt, who is allegdi to have participated in the i.-intIon, wa capture! ter Chaniber-burg. Pa. He fj attempting to pfB s a w!dier, and was carrying a bundle attfully male up, which was found to contain p et ls and menv randss, which were ev:de: ce" init licatin him as eoni-pirator. The prisoner was brought to this city. He baa a beard apprently of about threa weeks growth; in all other rt??cts he answers the description of Suratf Philadelphia, May 11. Duriug the violent siorm, a row of twenty eight houes io the northern section of the eity was blown down. Nobody injured Bosto.v, May 11. MJ. Gen Rosecratis visited the representatives' ball ia the state houe to day. and at the close made a speech. ,;. . He said. I perceive, in large letters, in newspapers to-day,- Gen. Kecrans i going to raie 2,500 men to go to Mexico. Gen. Rosecrans is not going to do any such thing. The general thinks soldiers that have fought this greit battle for freedom, have done it with more patriotism thin ever has been fecn before, and I do not think our young men, who have distinguished themselves in the annals of time, will permit them?elve$ to be misled, or sbould.be misled from their high and honorable course, with any erring expedition. The general further aid be hoped to fee public opinion directing our young men into the channels of peace, in which he proposed to set the example I make these remtiks because I can see, when in Washington, men willing to s'art something or another whoe advancement hitherto has not been sufficient lo gratify- their ambition Hut if jou examine the n-.mes cf those mentioned iu advertisements you will find them to be third-rate fellows, who are not worth minding. At the close of the t-peecb three cheers were given for Gen Koecrans and the army of the Cumberland. Philadelphia. May 11. Subscriptions jcsierdsj to the 7 30 loan, as telegraphed to Jay Cooke, subscription aent, from all parts of the union, were $5,318, HH), The largest subscriptions were from the 2d national back ot Chicago. $3,700,000; from the 2d national bank ot St. Louis. $131,000 Among the subscriptions were $,000 by the freedruen'g f-avinps bank of South Carolina. The number ol individual subscriptions of $50 and $100 were 10.752
COMMERCIAL. V rci-Bttaara. Cincinnati ?Iarkei. Cixcisnati, May 11 Flour firm; Superfine $7 00; extra $C 75 and family $7 509 00. Wheat, red $1 40; white $1 451 75. Oils, 40c Corn 75 j. Rje b5c. Clover seed $14 Barley $10(215 Brlev $1 10 15 Whi-ky dull: small sale at $2 l'5(a2 07. Mer-s potk 25.. Bulk meats 14. Shoul13l4;sidr 14(315; bam 1415l Bulk lurns iy)e Lird lb.. Groceries firm, with a good jobbing demand Sugar 13(3 16c. Coffee 3033c. Silver $1 1HI 20 Oold $1 21 29 Money b"(g3 per cent. Expanse firm. ' nrK rittrHr NTw Yoan. May II. Cotton 73c for middling. Flour 15(a2."c luwer; at $6 406 55 for extra state; $7 257 50 for extra rout d hoop Ohio, and $7 259 25 for trade brands Whisky $2 09. Whettd'ill and drooping; amber $1 60 aud wnter icd western $172 Brlcy dull. Corn, old mixed western $1 2, new white, $1 27 yellow, $12701 39 Oats 41c. Clover seep $13 50. Timothy $4 50 Wool dull. ' Coffee dull. Sugar, 12(3 15. Molafses 63c. Petroleum firm; 37c for crude, 5253Jc for refined in b'ird, and 72U73tc free. New me?epo,k $'J4 7j"23 00; $21 5022 50 for C3-'6i; $22 b0 lor prime, and $18 00 2() 00 for prime mess. Plain mess beef $20 00 2(i00;extrt me?s,$l6 00(220 00; beef bams, 23 00026c. Cut meats; 1415c for shoulders and I7l9c for hamt; Btcon; 16lBc for Cumberland cut; 15Jc for long ribbed and 1 6c for short ribbtd. Lird 1516c Butter. 14 (223c for Ohio, and 35t? tor State. Cheese 1425c. Uice dull. Money, 56 per cent. Sterling 1094'109J8' for first c!a?s bills. Gold opened at $1 29. declining to 1 28)4, advancing to $1 31-X, and closing at 1 31. Government stocks less active. XKW TOaK MONIT MARRKT. New Yoek, May 11. The gold market ia excited, under a strong movement engendered apparently bv a clique, who sold short in stocks to enable them to get out of their corner. A large amount of short pale; were made during the mornng at $1 2SJa l 30. The operation is a risky one, and it is not impossible it may be follow ed by n sharp turn upward. Later. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange to-night at $1 31 MWWWMMrWwMwaMMWtMMMM Galen's Head Dispensary (KatablUlied In 1850 and härtere by the Legislature of Kentucky for the treatment off Kai a!l AfTVcticra of the Urinary and Oe of both Sexes. jtst ruBUsniD, A I'ltlVATK ,nEDIL'.4L TKNEKF.AL DISKANE?, includirg Gonorbva, Gleet, Sypbiliis Stricture, Gravel. ;tone. THEATIMb Rupturei, Pii a, rmtula, Lnnary ! rnwiu. aud ail Lla-t of LL KWufy,Bla'1der,I'rcstrat Gland, aud Heori&a! Vt-nicles, and tbelr treat&wnt, iucludinjr a chapter oc F KM ALF. DISKAM-'.S. with obnrrvatioo 00 mftiriar and the prevention of conception CootaiaiLg a Tread -e on Self AIum, Spcrnatorrb, Sxual and y erToavLwlill.t, BAiTeD&eM and lm potence In both sexei; the effects of fiew diseases oa tha body and mind, and tha Anthor'a 5w Treatment of 11 the C4 tn rail, tb only -acceful roetbod or care, with an exposition of Quackery. Tbl work it not a quack advertisement, bat a warnlrg iwS prxxtd for wtrrtnl n4 tu;. It Im tb only book taat l- th trauarrt rn tb above diseaae ia plaia Fnylish, wiia full directions fwr weU-lrtatmeLt, aid coc taina much valuable i&formatroa wot prpr to i&esttoe la a pabltc notice. Tbework cooU-DtiiO paoa, aa-J 10P platea and ecgravlxxfa of the abort tleaaea. Seat to axy aidres la a sealed wrarpr, on receipt of on J:l!ai Thoe aSUcKd with aar of U abora diacaaea, before placier thrmeT under the treatxaect of any cue, hould Cr: read thla werk. OhFiCK-'3l4 F;h bwaa Harket ard Je5erot, west fide. To itrrt aVy to aM lettera, direct to tALFS HEAP PIIPf5ART Drawer 34?, Ln'.-rilSa, Kf Notice of Copartnership. rMHV. ULi'f rf j.ieJ Lave thi day foranl a copartLer1 ah:p unter tha oaoae cf Dunn Kmrcey, to carry on tr e ei.cts cf Oa FHUnrr. Steao F.tt:ng an4 Iliai) iiii buinf. All work der. by u will b suarasteed aud done .t tba lowet rate. w atk tue pöbl e to ;ire cs a trial and Svl.cit tkelr patrocig. J. C. PT75. J0H5 EA&5XT. DL'IVIV A: KARXEY, GAS &, STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 38 and 40 Kentucky Avenue. VIX OkTi OF FIXTURES CXtHAKD AT A I.I, timet aid fura!h4 at the luajt ratal. lay 4 -dtf
SPECIAL NOTICES. The Drldnl Chamber faYmj cf Wam Inf and In tructloo fr Toatg Mea. Alao, new and reliable treatment for Dieae, of tha Urtaarr acd Sesaal System eeot free, H aeall envelope. AdJreiDr i. SilLUX HOUuUTO.V. lie ward Association. I'biladeU piara. ;t apr-dAly
tFOßüOUE THAN TWENTY YEARS VATHtWS' VKSETIAIS HAIR DTK baa stood lb e test of trUl, arrf ia constantly increinr Ui public favor. - THKTKNkTlAS HAIKDYK so tlie bevt and cbeapt Biso, us pricv i oniy a cents, ana eaca Liott t cootaiaa docbla tie qvanti'v of dt in tWe u-u:ly M for fl. THIS HAIR ETI: la manc'actare'1 by a prxlisr proceta, which render it UfiuiMy uperW to aty dye in market, feio complete la one r.ottle, no preparaMtti U reqarred. whKö reatiy s-tnpl L. tLe application. I2f USIG THIS DTi K yoa aroid tL at iisti, mi ppearaoct by which d wd b ir an 1 w hikers are readily rtcojn.'ifd, when an icferior article ha beeti a.ed, a n prouuees a perfttly Natural color of any badtbatldeirJ, fita a ncr. briwn to a Jet !y, lustrous black. test will not smut, cros., or ftsia tte cluiV.tg. Invest 75 cent and cu will be conrtoced. Sold by all Dr(jg.sU and raticy Goods Dealers. A. 1. VATHF.WS.Msnafacturer. DKMA.ItARSKt St. CO ,!iew Tork, W to!ea!e Agccts. aiylO-deod-lj To rurrhiivcr of Organs, Jlelo1 oo it, or Harmonium. Krery one having any though of purthas'nf an Instrument of tblaclasa now or at aay fatara time should end for one of Mason k ilamlin'a Cabinet Organ Circa lar, which will be tent to any address entirety free of expecs. This Circular contains much inform alien which will La useful to erery purchaser of auch an instrument, snrh a art'clei on "How to Judge of a Musical Instrument," "Uistorj of the Organ," "iLnory of Rted Instruments," Ac , Ac. Address MA SO If BROTHERS, 190 Broadway, 5ew Tork, Or MASON 4 II AM LI 5, ?T 4 Warninston street, rktca. - - - tsylO-l3(Aw3t THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. .SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! Jtj-ared frtnu a preset ijXion of Sir J. Clark, II. D PhynicUin JZeiraord irviry to Ae Qwen. This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in tha cure of all tbofi painful and dangerous diseases to wbick tb female constitutloB is subject. It moderator obtractlorj, and a speedy cure may bo relied on. TO MA Kill ED LADIES It ia peculiarly suited. It will In a abort time brtne; on tha monthly period with regularity. Kach bottle, price One Dollar, bears tba Gorernncat stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. 77i4 PW thclud not It taken by femakt during t4 rESl T11REE AfOSTZISo Trtgnancy, at tey art CAUT10x. 7Aa rill thotUd ntitlttal-enby Feinttiea during t FIRST THREE MOXlUSof Pregnancy at Viey art ture to bring on Jiacarriage, tut at any other timt tKey art tafe. In all cases of Nervosa and Spinal Affections, Fains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigua ou slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Tills will effect a cure when all other neam have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD L TALL DRVG GISTS, Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSF.8, 27, Cortlandt St., Kew Tork. N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage ftatnps enclosed to any authorized Agent will Insure a bottle, containing 50 Tills, by return mail. aec5 deodAwly STLET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtues of Bull's Cidbok Rirrcaa, if any such there be. read the following certificate tram gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more. Its general introduction into tha army will save the live ol thousands ot our soldiers: Louisville, June 3d, I8M. TTe, the undesigned, have seen the good effect of Dr. Jork Bcll's Ccdbok Rimes in case of general debility and proxtration of the system, and believe tts general use would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the cane, especially those who are exposed to tha miasmatic Influences in the Southern climate. AJ. PHILIP SPEEL, Collector lat. lie v. 3d Dia. Ky. CHA8. B. COTTON, Collectorof the Fort of Louisville, Ky. COL. D. DENT, Frovo.-t Marshal General of Ktntucky. REV. D. P. HEXDRRSOX, Vice President of Sanitary Comralssioa HAR5KT, HUGHES k CO., Publishers Deroycrat. GEO. P. DCERN, Proprietor Louisville Anxeiger. HUGHKS & PAUK LULL, Whfrleale Dry Uxdi Dealers, Mala street, Leilaville, Ky. DAVIS, GREEN ft CO., Wholesale Shoe Dealers, Vain street, Louisville. HART.4 MAPOTHKR, Lithographers, corner Market and Third streata, Louisville, Ky JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, corner Third and Market its.. Louisville, Ky. CAPT. S. F. BILDKETH, Of the steamer Major Aadersew MAJ. L. T. TRCBSTON. Paymaster U. S. Amy. C. M. M ETC ALF, " National Hotel, Louisville, Ky COL. JESSE BATLES. 4th Kentucky Cavalry. GEORGE D. PRE5TICE, Louisville Journal. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KEEFElt V It L Sil, 12 South ileridiaa St., Indianapolis. decl6ea-dlyiwl2toara BOURBON WHISKY. J. Sc D. DUNCAN, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis Ind. WHOLESALE DKALERS IS FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC f WHT. attention of tha trad is called to our complete I assortment of all articles in our lice of business, boUx aa to quality and price. Our stock cf EOUKItOJt WHISKT Is unsurpassed by any establishment in the State, and dealers wishms; to purchase Copper Distilled Fourbon Whisky are iarited to call before purchasing. JLrWe hare, removed from lis East Washington street to 77 auth Meridiaa street. J. A a DC2VCAX. TT South Meridian Street, JanD'Ci-dly . Indianapolis. Ind. THE INDIANAPOLIS IXKUltAiXCE CO.nPAAY, Is now permanently organized and ready to Lsoa Fira Polices. Capital, ----- $200,000. The Stockholders of thie Campsay comprise some ef our most repocsib! citiiens. diu p.ctokr: 9. A. FLCTceaa, Sa., W. H.TatBOTT, A. L. RoiCHt. E. J. Pica, Aocrxxa Joaas, OuviiTorsav, Taow til. afoaaia. A. E. Viarro, Wilusw I!r.5DBae. OCce at prer.t in the Siskina; Fund BllJ'.ng. carter of 1 ron-jUar.ia street sad Virginia stroat. Jljr'Ite pairoosga of ite puMic is solicited. Vim. HESDEUaOX, Ptesidant. Atrx. C. Jawasoji, Secretary, way l-d3mo NOTICE. STKAY IIOHHE. sJTRlTEDfrctB the sabscriber, on Monday, May 1st, a 15 Lit;bt 8orr4 Hore, with whit slripa in tha fac runn iag oat on tha aar side af tha naa, scar on tha left hind ancle, thai iu the near eye, no shoes tn, oddang heavy man and talL Any so raturn.Lg him or firing Lnforaattas whera ha can be foaad wiU he liberally rewarded. F. W. H0FFMTEB. mjie-dJt 3. aid Xertfc Uharty luaeU
OPTICIAN.
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LKUFACTCREIl OF THE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIO $rEOTACI,rTa. THE BEST IN USE. MOSES' improved Pantoscop spectacles combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be lound in no other Spectacles otTerein the West. Moses improved Spectacles r.01 only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sieht. Moses Spectacles are made of the hnest materials, and best workmarship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Caution-Xb Agerttt or Pedlars employed. XJ Send for a circular containing full den cription, prices, Lc.t and how to ensure a perfect nt ana nave them sent bv mail. Address L. W. MOSES, Optician, 50 East Washington st.. Indianapolif. Ind. CFIOCERIES. B. A LVORD. J. M . CALDWELL E. B. ALVORD & CO., SUCCESSORS TO ALVORD. CADDWELL A ALVORD, vv nolosalo TJoalor xx -A.yif3L 2 Q HJ O EL S j EAST VASHINCTON 0TREET, Are In DA1LT receiptor fresh (ra1 CoBitantly od hand aedf or sale at tha lowest priceea large and assorted stoat of Colfee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, ltfails, Glass, Woodenware, Soap, Candles, Starch, . Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Hackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-stuffs, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Bum, Wines, Whisky, - Notions of all kinds & I10STETTBRS AND Will 00 68 East Washington Street a (STCIASiVOLIS, YSZ decl-4aVw LIQUORS. C. A. Eluott. Jaw as B. Rraa ELLIOTT & RYA2V, itlSOLZSlLX D1AL1XS 121 AlL KIPS OF LIPP. SOLD AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations 09 BAUDS AT ALL TLVXJ Purr Kentucky Bourbon Wlibkj, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Ot different Brand. tST" Wsj invito thoee wanting Pare Liquor to call aud eiam'mo for themelven. Corner of MERIDIAN and MARYLAND Sta., IndiACApolii, lad.
EMIGRANT COMPANY.
1MCRIC1X EMIGRANT CO., Chamber of Commerce. Indianapolis. CHAkTKRib roc -tut rur.foiE or r&ocranca AUD ASSISTIXCm eslGkA5TS I ROM TOKUQSZ .COCNTURt 1 S&TTt E IX TUK STATK1. Authoricrd :Mpli, -I'ahl up ( Mpiluli - - ft 1000.000. AlOtOOO Tbe ot jtrt of this rvri paij I t loipovt IsUvrers. epecuily sm led tsSwrrr Irwut Craat Lfua.a. Urrmaxy, heijr eui. Fiance, Snjr!ii. rway sr.4 Jrc, f-f the Maur.c:urtr, Kti.rva't t'oTspar.e, se t ct;er aaaplcjer, c laTlt Am tea. 1 a accwajp;a UI It I as estatMiLe.i execi se: w t b rvc tucsa rw&atra, u4 ntrtiertaWe tu U.re men ia tnt.r natia Luises aa4 sa tly to tran-V r tteu tj tleir exp'cyers tere. A system rotrj.le-e tit teen pat in cprai:oo bere tfcat taeebanJcs, miners. (:wcJi,lir.n wa kara ia tron ad str ef Trj class) weTrrs and agrcaiiaral. railr4 ail etaer laborers, can cow t procured witbont aacb Ualay, is sty nuruVer, and at reasonable cost. TteCompary crrp1ei, ame.igtaers, tbe foTWicg ,atlewB; A. O. U immobil. PreaxJact w tba Kackaoc hank, Idartferd, Coao.; Iloa. FrsDcts Üllieue, 'ata U.U. Senator trera Cona : F. Cbamterlia. II. kl. Wtkh. sol aod John Hocler, HartrorJ; Henry 5tar.ly of Kw Britain. Cora.; A. W. North. 8. P. Lyman, ar4 Jobn WUUs a; i, Sew Tork: Diti- T. Bams, Treft. Corn. Rler Ka Woad, S?TiDt:eU,Mass ; K. H. C.üitU, pTesi iettof Hampden Hark. VeteU. Msss ; Cbs Mitart late af J.K.Beete A Co rt-tcr; T.C. D. McKay, and Jstres C. fayeryof Des lloinea. Tba Company is erat led by f pedal rentWioa to refer to the followirs; sentletuen: llan. a. f. Cbas-. Cbkf Justice ftaprerr.e Court C. S.. KabIntton. V. C ; Hon. Gideon Welles. Secretary af tba Vrj; G. Backln,br, Conn ; Cnief Jnsiica llrotnsn, Cona.; Henry A. ltrkias Prest. lUniord Bank; Itsomas Bvikaap Prest. lata Hank. UarUord; ftaa- ? N' Tark ew York; Tbeo'or Tlltn. Ir.dependrDt, ew Tork; 5rcn'l Polles, KJitor frrjr jr.fleT4 KepcMlcan- Prof Caswell IroTideDce K. I.; il tsil ft Rrwin Mf, Co Jl. T, Han. Ia. A. tbapsian. Jo. Ice Kcprea a Court. Maas.; Urr. U. W. LUevher. Brjklrn a. T ; Meary C. Carey, I'LUa ; Hoo. Samuel B. Uoegles Jt.T ; Bon. Jas. Invn U.S. fenafr Corn ; Hon. Geo. Astratin Ma.e ; Hon. CToarles Samner, U.S. Senator Maae; Hon. Henry Wilsen V. g. Senator Mas; Kx Gw. ."prsfue. U. at. esaior R. L; Hun. L. S. Koster U. S hauaior Cona.; Morris Keu bui, Esq. 5. T ; Hot. Stone Iowa; Hen, Jas. Hsrlsn U S. Sen st -r lows; Hon Horace Fverett, Council blnr, Iowa Got. Ollrer P. Morton lodiarap-11. J. OAic AliD Agent, tn$-iCai For tLe täte of Indiana. PETROLEUM. WUUffl PETBOLEUH ! A5D GOAL MINING CO, AT COVINGTON. 1 1ST 2D.. Capital Stock, $3,250,000, Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each I5C0RI0RATKD UNDER TU LAWS OK Till STATIC OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALK, of Sew Tork. President, JOSKPU RISlIN'J.Coington, Vice President, W. D. KrliK, Secretary, JAMES TV. KIMl.Treanrer. i X O O X Hon. JOSEm F. McDOTALO, Indianapolis, Indiana. JOHN K. COFFROrU, Uuntlnfton. Indiana. WM. DALK, Sew Tork City. JOSEPH W. KftWLOr, AtUca. Indiana. JOS. HtSTl.NK, Covington, Indiana, K. U McDONALI), Covinirton, Indiana. DAVID WKBB, Covlügtoo, Indiana. Omer South tide Pullic Square, Coring ton, Ina tana. flint Company bolds by lee, and In fee, about I twenty tbounarxl acres ef tba moat aelect coal lands in Western ladsana, borderinf bath aides of tbo Waba&b river. Maps of tbesa lands may be aeeo at tba office of tbe Company. In Covinaton. Ind.. at tke cfitce of Wm. Dale, 5o.25 Park Ilace, JT. T.City, at tbe oBce of Hon. J. K. CoffrUb, Hantirt(n. Indiana. anl at tbe office of Roach A McDonald, lndiscapvlia. A rtfrrenca to tbe report of tba Hon. La id Dale Owen, late State Geolort, will show tbat taese lands are situate in tbe midst of tbe finest coal fields f the State, abouudin also in salt, iron and other valuable soineral subhtaces. Near the mouth of Coal Creek. where tbe Co cant bas large onattities of lands salt water bas been discovered eqaal in quality to tha.Kanawba. This water was tra cured some 35 years ago tj boriof, toon after, tbe On ondatra salt flndine. its way down tbe Wabash and Eria Canal, Mr. Tbotnaa, tbe proprietor. Ending blnooelf unatie to eotrpete with It, abandoned the rosLBiacture. Ia bis boring tte etoantered that wbich recently d'.aciosed facu prove ta have been cal oil Those lands all lie in close prox mity to tire Wabash arid Erie Canal, some of them upon iu banks. The Company baa now an agent tn 'be Cast, making a toar of tbe oil regions of Pennsylvania In partfcnlar, to acquire a knowledge of the beet practical mode of boring, to employ practical workmen, and to punhaaa tbe best quality of tbe most approved machinery Is use for such prpo?e. The Company expects by tbe 1st of May neat, ot faith est, to commence operation. All the indices of coal oil, found in local ties where it bas been procured, are strongly marked in various localities of tbe lands of tbe Company affording ererj rational propect of success. Tbe company thinks it tinneccsaary to snake any otber re fa re oca to tha character of tbe laud, otber than tba report and map referred ta. $100,000 of the stock, being 3,0) shares, li proposed by the Cosnpany to bm offered in the market at err-half iia par value, being SJ-2& per abara, far tba parpaaa ef aiding the Company in a speedy development of tbo lands. aprtS-dlwtf . A.T 1 O ft A Ij PETROLEUM MINING C0MP1NY, OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. OROAXIZED Ü5DKR THF. LAWS OF I5DIA5A. Cnpltnl, B:tÜO,000. In 6,100 shares, at I- If if Dollars Each WORKING CAPITAL, $"0.0J0. Ornct 5o. 3 Talbott 4 Jew's Block, Icdianspoli, IlL O F P I C E RS. William H. Turner. President and luprletendU. Deloaa Root. Vic President. Edwin A. Davis., Secretary. J, George gtilt, Treaarer. DIRECTORS. Deloaa Rcot, W. A. Rcbveld, Wn. H. Turner, J. A. Oroavenor, Wm. T. Clark. C Colin, J. C. Herth, La c.en Hills, Omer 5ewman, Jerre McLece and KM aria A. Daria. A lim'ted number f "bares are now offered to the public on terms that tbe Company feel confident wi.l pay subscriber. Over Two Hundred Per Cent f 10 per share only referred at time of sabscr'.ptJoa. or maps, circulars or iafortBatioD, apply to tie leeretary of the Company, at Indianapolis. apraW-dAar-dfriAsat HOTELS, MAC'S' HOUSE, Corner Market tt Illinois Sto-, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. 1TAKE PLEASURE ;5 A539C5CT50 TO KT frle&Ji an J n sate reus patrons, tbat I am now es tabtib4 to t4 hawse, wfcicfc t bava raansisbad an4 now thrown oen for jour reception. 1 take U.a opporiutUy cf thr,kii icy cusy f-rt,er friends for their pair or. ag a JarVug lb two years whüa 1 was conducting tba Oriental Uo&ae, and will at ail tisoaa bo gla4 to see them at my lw stacd. tnj3-!tf f. PI5TTC0ST. GROCERIES. a. r. sxrrcaaa. e. n. srnss. FLirrciicn a davidcc, CKNTKAL GUOCEUY,; p.VALERJ IK STAFLI A5D F15E GROCEEIEA. lsFaralfa and Ixnaaatle vVtaaa and Cgars, Uama, Ytceubles, Fru.u, Woe4a a&4 TTiuw Ware, I Na. 44 Karth Penasylvatkia Street, epwoatte the foam OCco.lndianapoUa. mar4-dtf
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