Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4583, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1865 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL
GROCERIES. rupusnuo etemy Moasisa at E. B. ALYOXD. J.M. CALDWELL. i I'll I IF E. B. ALVORD & CO., A J 0 tUOCEMCkJ TO AlVtxkD. CALDWELL A LT OED VOLUME XIV. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Kill DAY M011NING, JUXK :5(), I8r,. NUMBER 1,583. 'Wliolownl' lonloras Ixtw
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II and 13 South Meridian St., (COfttft or riAtL TItfT.) ELDER, RARKNESS Äs BINGHAM, Proprittor. w. nnzmn mm Uu tvj,u(.r I too ()Ltup;, II BlOth 4 ft" (t.e rpy, three snntaa 1 W 0t t"; 7, fc moult. 10 Dali.ar by tbecarrtar. wit ala the city. 3 cants par ea, payable t the carrier. ALUw:llUi5pi.'.l at rti ek. Vaiit tn y b 'ut at "ur rt.k by Kirr.s. pre. paid, or la Kt lrr-l I-mxt. by 1.!; '.Lmwhi we will t f rj,! Mi f.f a j I Hat nay occur. City t:r!br it be blJ tp4i fnr p-r' J f a lhaira-ase e,sr a v rrtuor4, r b they Uh U Utii.u.J.ttnle ntik U ;ivaat the f- .. ef ptb;wtiou.
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'f 5I . ... Erected 1359 Owned by (ho Co. THE CHEAPEST! INSCKF. wmi THE i ii:iiviii hz OF HAIiTFORD, CONN. o a s ii jV s h i: rr k , S 4 ,0 Iii Coutimur lnltl over I7KK',(J) ) l,or iltirins IC Ycura. Losses Equitably Adjusteil ami Promptly Paid. Policial, lulled liy t!iU favorably kuuHii Cotnpe'iy, aitUout delay, at rat- of premium a low ait consistent Uh the haxard taken. Tba Induremeiitt ta it patron, in security, promptitude and liberality, are usurps by any aiuular lntitutk'ii ABROMET (z BRADSHAW. je'.'ä-i'.Jm AQKNTS. LIQUORS. T. RKOMUVtD. ). S'K AM ASA KectlCerH add Wbolesal- lelera it FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, M050X0AnKlJl, RW. ASD POUKHON WOLr TXia: 1 5&S Q3w b PüKT, M VDKIKA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WUSTES, -AJSJ-JD OIC3-ft-iS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INI). AUKXTS pob DETROIT yVIlC. OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A AMD K Vi KY M'O It TEil, All kind of aod Porter for family ne, lu bottlca or utheriripe, kept cons antly on band aud delm-red lu any part of the city . Janl3-dtf PROFESSIONAL. .1. W. ULAKU, l.ATK COLONEL FORTIETH INDIANA VOLUSTICEII, VTTORNKT at Law and Military Claim Agent. OfF.oe In Sbeeta HUMlnu, text to Masotdo Hall, pK(i!te Tbater, Y.k VYasblngtoa street, lodianapoli. Indiana JeH-d3m ür. j . It! YiuTIi Eii iiro i, PHYSICIAN AND SÜKGE0X, OFFICE AND KKSIDENCK, NO. 30 (UP STAIRS.) W1 Side North Peunaylvatiia street, (oppue th l ot Ollke,) liidianapolia, Ind. jelO lly uva. Hau: cv t'o., NOTARIES PUBLIC, AN1aTlIl.ITa.1121 CL.iI.ll tGMLVTS. OryiCF, NO. 'J8 1-2 NORWOOD'S PLCCK, XOK TU II. 1. 1X0 IS s TREKT. ju an 11C KITS II, OFMCK NO. SO WKST MA KYI. AND MKKET, Kee Jeoce No. 4H7 North llliiio: treet. lodianaPols', lud. Ciar30-d3ui !i:. a. v.. xi:iiaa, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FFICX 50. 10 VIRGINIA ATKNT. aKSIDKNCK, fl I NORTn AI-AHAMA ST. u 5 Drs. TODD & PARR, PHYSICIANS AND SllUIEOXN. Office No. 31 Virginia Avenue. Dr. A No 65 North New Jersey Street. ,i-r4-,ti REAL ESTATE, &C. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Withiu 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. riVlFSK l-OTS wax SOLD AT a VKRT IJOW prKe oo lonK cred.t, tLe purcJ.a.-er required to bLild oil re.b Lul aiihiu a Rivea t;oi. For particular ap(.ly at Ute tUa wf Iba Cit xen' tret kaila ay Company. U. U.CATUFRWOOD. lnd!ArAp,'.:, April 2, lCS-aprt-dtf
Telegraphic Dispatches.
airt-aTBD ixriaiuL roa tib siai itat iimiu 3ioiivirsrCr ii:poitT. GENERAL NEWS, PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND. IRREGULARITY OF AMNESTY OATHS. GOV.HOLDEN'S APPOINTMENTS NO MORE FIVE CENT NOTES. THE DEAD OF THE WILDERNESS. THE KKBURIAL AND RKMAKKINfJ. Ms.tm: n v n o .ti ti e x i v o. NEGRETE DEFEATED AT MATAMOBAS. Ac.. Ar.. kv.t At Liiler (rum ,Mt tumor Drffiit of cjjrirt UI :t l.u of set 11 HimIrctl Klllfil. Cairo, Juoe 2? Au arrival from New Ortrain btius "JU biles ol cuttoti (or St. Louis. MaU tuuraj dated of tie l.'lh cut) firm tLo ic port of tlic defeat of Noyreto after liia unsuccessful attempt oo Matatuoras. He in report ed to hare lot TUU killed aud 'J.UUU priiotiern. Tbo MiLtmoras Commerce asserts that Jiurtn i-i Lujrii g up old arms in the United Stuten. There are plenty ot i;aod at MaUmori wait inZ DjatLet. The Couimerco reports tht the Ex i'residfLt of the ci-reputlio of Mexico was coupellet to U j to Tasodel Norte, esoorte 1 by Carvasil Hiid Qucdada with some ctvalicia, on the approach of troops under (Jeneral A? ward, which occupied Chibuaboa. There bad tccu aoaie ehootinj; from the leii to the right Link of the liver, in which tho Sur-gcoB-in-Chit-f on the Ktaft' of ii:-n Meji. who was at SitiU Ciuz or Chief Ft rry, was killed Lithe shots fired, it is ascertained by tieuliuels on the Brownsville side. The Commerce usscrti that ten Atiier ican soldier wero engaged in the attack, which was deliberately and wantonly made It a!s"0 as&crti that though Ucn. M tji t made immediate reclamation on the aubject.no reply had us vet been made by Gen. Brown. Twelve or fifteen men recently brckc into the State Treasury building ct Austin and broke open the sale?, robbing thetn of $13,000 in quid, and leaving the ?ilrer. They were unable to get into the vault., whtre mot of the trevure is kept. The New Orleans Times denies that cholera or yellow fever has appeared in that city this season. A loyal meeting was held at Houston, Tex i, on the 13th, at which taont of the prominent men of the State participated. A series of resolutions of the most loyal character were drafted and unanimously adopted. Ten 8teirer9 filled with fuldiers, belonging- to the Fifteenth Arm Corps, passed to day, en i cute for Duval's Blutls. bhrcveport advices of the ICth fcUtc that the quantity of cotton likely to get to New Orleans by way of Red River is variously estimated at IromSO.UUO to Ö0.ÜUO biles. Next year's crop will be dm ill, as but very little has been planted. Itclnterriu? and ICcmar kinsr the rnvri of tlioao wlio Fell at the liatllenf the U title rnca. New York. Jui e 29 The Herald's Washiotob. j-pcial taj: The expedition recently ent to the Wilderness to re inter and re-murk tho graves of tlioe killed iu battles there last year have acr omp'ihed the work, and yesterday returned to this city. The whole affair was under charge of Captain James M. Moore, Acting Quartermaster. The first regiment of General Hancock's first cores, under command of Colonel Bird, were employed in this duty, which they performed with much credit to themselves. The operations were commenced on the 12th intr, and tvcic continued without interruption until last Saturday, when their sad duty was completed. .They coaimencei operations on the txtrerue riht, and wotked around to the left. AU the bodies which had not teen properly buried were reburied, and in all ca-e where the graTe could bo identified nrat head boards, painted wlite, were placed upon them, with the name and regiment inscribed upoii it. Carpenters and pointers acre taken aloij; to do the work pioQiptiv :ni thoroughly. About 701) -ravi-a were thus identified and marked. Where it w.ts imposxible to identify them they wtre marked as Uuited State soldiers unknown. On the extreme right two sites for cemeteries were laid out, and CLc!o.ed by neat white fences. ().: of these is on the Orange Court House road, one and a half miles from theLacey House, at:d the other on the Orange Court House plauk road. At the junction of these two roads a Kuide board was put up, directing visitors to the cemeteries. The remains of all who were found l ot properly interred were placed in the ceme teries. Tho number of bodies found unburied were cot so numerous as has been represented, and there was no odor from decaying corpses, as has been represented by some parties. The head-boards to many graves previously placed, were, in many cees. so obliterated as to render identification aloiost impossible. Litter froui .Meilro-Ceuleilerate Of. lertng their .Service Arrival of C.rleraon's Curalrr at Vic tx burg. Cairo, June 2?. A Vera Cruz letter of the 1st state?: ConfeJerates still continue to flock to Mexico. There is n doubt that Gain will get his rnject through; it only awaits jhe Hgnature of Maximilian to become liw. He goes out as Director General of emigration for the States of Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango, and Semulpas, with extraordinary powers and fe.COO French trtop. to bark hi:n. The emigration is to be strictly Southern. Or.e hundred and five Confederates arc to be arme! and pti 1 by the Empire, but ktpt iu the abuve mentioned States, as protection to emigrant. Ciptaiu Cie ;.nd th olUoers i f ti e StontM.ill hid gone to Mexico, tooflVr their vertices to tie emrcn-r, and per?ude the imceril (oternnient to;utchAe the rani Stur.eaall. TLe French admiral goes with them t".r the iiie purpo?e, aud declares th it with th ram Stonewall, he can defend the Mexican co-t agtin.t the while Americtn navy. Crierton's cavalry hs arriveJ at Vicskburg, ecdiLg at that poiut a three months' cainpaiin throcgn the States of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. The expedition passed throogb portions of Alabama and Misie?ippt never before vi?ited by hostile troops, and reporte tho interior cf there States iu a mo?t prosperous condition, Iii re;crU .eeing huidied of thorands ol bales of cotton vth'ch owners were anxious to take to market, aad there would be lare crops of ti.'.U'ti this year. Thou-ai.ds of actes hich had been planted ia corn were plowed up, aad cotton substituted. The crops generally are looking very fine
Irregularity of tho Attincalr Ontha In Land Donated to the I'nriflr ItiAllroMfl Cenipany-nr. VundfUe. Waihinütov, June 2"J. Urett irregularity exiata in complying with the legal forms lor oaths of amnesty Li allegiance; 119 were received at the Slate Department t) day contaicing vital omissions. In a large proportion of eases the residence of the peron is partly or wholly omitted, iu others the applicant is only iworn to defend the Constitution of the United States, instead of to support, defend and protect. Such omissions are held to invalidate the oatha in many eases, and the applicant suffers from the
delay. 1 be insertion of the place of residence is not prescribed bv the rresidentV proclamation, but is mo obviously necessary that it should uever be omitted. The General Land Office his received a lilt ot lands iclected at the land office at Marvaville.Cali forti.a by the agent ot the Central Pacific Rail road as inuring ta said Company, under the grants of July let. l!"C2. and July 2J, lbG2. to aid in the construction of the Pacific Railroad, amounting to 53,251) acres. The aelecti iiis were du'y worn to by the Register and Receiver as free free from connic. ing claims, and subject to selection under the surveying, ic, aud duly deposited with the AssihtaLt Treasuier at Sau Francisco, as rt quired bv thoact of July 'Jd. l?bl. Tbe appoiatmeat of Mr. Vandyke as Assistant becrttarv of the Iressuryat ew lork.iscon firmed. He is expected to enter on the discharge of his t.fhml duties on Monday next. The lue of Three and rive Tent .ote Mopped. Naw York, June 2'J. The Tribüne' special says: In accordance with the spirit of the act of Congress, ordering no more three cent notes tobe issued, Secretary McCulloch has. on his own responsibility, directed the issue of five cent notes to cease, with a view to bringing into cir culation the nickle coin ol thefc denominations, which, it is believed, have been hoarded to a great extent. Ileporl of Itebel Committee to luve, titfute Charge of Cruelty to Union lr laoucr. New York, Judo J A copy of the report of the rebel Congressional Committee to investigate the charges of brutality to Union prisoners, has been found and is published. Though the report bears evidence of having been carefully prepared, o s to excuse and deny the facts, still horrors enough are revealed to prove the systematic cruelty charged upon tho rebel authorise. Appoltitiue ntaof J ii at Ire of f lie Teure iu IHorth Curollnu. New Yore, Juno 2i) flovcrnor Holden, of North Carolina, has already appointed and commissioned Justices of the I'eare in over thirty counties of that State, and the work is still going Oil. One of the duties of the.se Justices will be to administer the oath of allegiance to persons desirous of voting at elections f-r members of the State Convention. The 1'rcaldent and the Mouth CuroUna Uclegutloii Ntw York, June 2J. The Tribune's pecial stay : The President, by special appointment, met the members of the South Carolina delegation this morning, but was. too unwell to confer with them relative to the sSairs of their State He designated ten o'clock, to marrow morning, for their next interview. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Itridal Chamber an F.-ay of Warning anil Instruction fcr Tearifr Men. Also, new and reliable treatment for Disease of the Urinary and Sexual Systems M-i.t free, lu aealed envelopes. AJ.lre Dr. 3 . SK1LMN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. apr-dlly SAarsox. The ktj -f a woniau, like tbe kfenfrth of SjDipson, lays very much i:i her luxuriant hair. To preserve this in all its glory, requires care, and the use of a cartfally prepared Mid fccientifically compouuded vegetable wau, such as you have in Kendall's Amboline. It has du deleterious ingredient it refreshes, strengthen and ire.-erves the flowing tresses, and cannot be kurpas.xed as an Innocent and valuable preparation. The Amloli:e can le procured at any DruggNt. Je2-d3m 3f LETTHOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED the virtues of Bci.l'9 Cedbox nrmcRa, If any such there be, read the fullowiug; crtificat frsm gentlemen well known In this communitr, and doubt no more. It general Introduction Into the army will kave tbe lives of thousands ct our soldieri: Locisyille, June 3d, 1?63. We. the uuderigned, have seen the good effects of Dr. John I'.cll' Cipro Bittess in case of general debility and prostration of the eysteoi, and believe its general use would prefect disease and relieve much suffering. Among our soldiers particularly would this be tbe case, especially those who are exposed to the miasmatic Influences la the Southern climate. MAJ. PniLIP 9PEEL, Collector Int. Hev. 3d Di. K CUAS. B. COTTON, Collector of the Pt-rt of Lou is villa, Xy. COL. II. DKXT, Prevost Marshal Ueucral of Kentucky. RKV. D. P. I1ENDKKSOX, Vice President of Sanitary CoaiiuN!.ioD. HAKNKY.HUGUKS k CO., luhliihers Demycrat. 0F0. P. DOEKN, Iroprietur Louisville Anzeieer. KUÜUEf &. PARKUILL, Vt'holesala Dry Goods Dealers, Min street. Ixuisville, Ky. DAVIS. OKERS A CO., VYhtlesile Shoe Dealers, Uaiu trert, Louisville. n A KT 4 MA POTHER, lithographers, corner Market aul Third treets, UulsvlUe, Ky JL IJL'.S WIS1RR. Clothing Merchaut, coriirr Tblr.l ud Msrkrtsts., Louisville, Ky. CAIT. 8. F. HILDRKTU, Of the steamer Majwr Aideru MiJ. L. T. THURSTON. riua-ter U. S. Arioy. C. M. M ETC ALF, National Hotel, Louisville, Ky COL. JESSE EAYLES, atii Kentucky Cavalry. GK01U1E I). PRKJT1CE, IiuisviUe Journal. SOLD WHOLESALE BY DAILY. KIIFFER A Id Ml, Ztt South Meridian St., Indianapolis. decia'64-dljAwl2toam REAL ESTATE A HUNTS. AMD NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Indlaimpolls, Tnd. i'asdlr NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. iC IS KtlL.lt Plain an4 Ornamental Job Turi:i er, South street, between Penn-ylvania and Meri tl.au meets. Keeps constantly on Land a good a-sort-nieiit Stair Hal!it r and New 1 Posts, and turn ttarm to orJer. Alo, aM kinds cf toruirir in building work dune to order. 1 will receive all kir.ds cfcrvlers in tortic? in the CAbhift makliig line, bedstead-, tsbie Up, Ac. All ork done pTwroptlr, w-ri't and at rea-raM prices. " L. KüLB. aprlÄ.Jm REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernanSc Pierce, HB1L ESTATE MM Firt Door E;it of Palmer Houjh ;UT STAIRS.) a"E nAVÜ FO-t SALt aOCSES A5D LOTS 13 the Cly f Ind:ar.apvUs, and Ka'rns and Faro eg Lands la this State, aed wll; .1 lower tAaa cas aa k. S Va m Ice La be purckaaed elsewhere fabSl-dlwly
RAILROADS.
Tcrrc Ilruitc ami Uicliinoiid mm ejzis S5 TJ e ii a ?((Ji: o r t i aTI k Sumuirr A rraiigement Coniinenctne .Monday, Juno 11, lbCo. VVESTWAKD-I.EAVr INDIANAPOLIS. MH) Ai .TX. Arconimodatlon-Stopplcc at all IDe vv ay Matlon", an sljrnal; connecting at Junction, at V 00 A. At., for Crawfurdsv'.Ue and Laftyttte; arriving at Terre Haut at 10.40 A. M ; make no direct Kvansrüle or St. lu!s connections. I. 00 I. J!. M. I.oula I xpreit-Stpa cnly . at Cartersburg, Oreencastle, Joncttn and Rrard, running directly throaa ta St. 1oi.S; tuskea no direct Junction connection; reaches TetTe Haute at 3.43 P. Mn and St. t.oul t 1.00 A. M ; connecting at Terra Ilsnte rioaaly for K.Tanvtlle. 3lo Jl. ay Jiail and lixprrstStapplng it all Station.; connecting at Junction for CrawfordsTi'l at.d Lafsyette at 00 P. M., and with the New Albany train from the Seeth; reaching; Terre Haute at 7 00 P. II.; makes no connections at Terre Ilaute. II. 20 1". ."vt. Ignt l'.xpre Stopping only at riainfleld. Oreencastle. Junction and Vratll; rcachlngTerre Haute at .1S A. M.; running directly through to 8t. Lou'.; arriving at 11.00 A. M. Jeie-dtf R, K. R1CKER, Sonerintendent. BELLEFONTAINE RAILWAY I Täi TW TT CT" CHAM.E r ti. m:. o N AND AFTER MONDAY, JCNK ltb, TRAINS III leave Inlon Depot as follows4 00 A. M , Express Mail. 4 00 p. M., Accommodation, 'for Union only.) JL J. M , Night Eiprcss. TAAIXS AltRIV K SKI M TH K K AST. 10.00 A. M. Acconimodatiou. 12.11 Noon, Night Kxpres.. 50 V. M., Mail. R. N. BROWN, JelC-dtf General Superintendent. WlÄTri. .lUIIAXUEJIEXT. c i i c i n iv jsr i , SOUTHERN OHIO, iorlh - .?aU'tii EieiiliicLy. IndiiUiapolis and (iuciniiafi Slaort-Xwsiite ä VN AND AKTKK MONDA Y, NOV. Utb, TRAIN J will run as fallow-1 Leave IndUnupoltH. Muroiiig Express 4.10 A M Mail I0.&U A M Night Kxpress 7.20 P M Arrive atlndianapolU. Morning FxpreM 1.00 PM Mail 7.00 P M Night Kapre-s 10.6 P V. ;I"Kare the faxe as by ary ether Route, a id the sped, safety a:id cuuif'Tt of trait. equal to the best lutea in tbe country. IITA r tickets via 'Indianapolis ar.JClncin:.ai Railroad." Spt'ciul .Notice. The n-w track Into Cincinnati is complete, and passengers by this line are now landed tha "New Pearl Street Depot," near tha Burnet Douse, about one mile nearer the business centre of tke city than any other Depot. ROBERT MKKK, Superintendent. W. II L. Noam, General Ticket Agent. A.S. J car. Traveling Agent. novU-dtf MEDICAL. Galen's Head Dispensary I atablUttetl in ISÖ0 und t'hnricrhf tuet lricilHturc of Kentucky. Cor (lie treatment of at .at-iaai. H M.9 1 a ja Max ti m S&71 1 A VI I II LS KJTESS, And all AfTectlons cf the Urinary and Ge of both Setea. JUST PUBLISHED, A IMtlVATH .TH.DICAI. THFATIM S VENEREAL DISEASES, V-F Including Gouorhaea, Gleet, Syphilis, Stricture, Gravel, V'tone, Ruptures, Piles, Fistula, Urinary Deposits, aud all Diseases of tba Kldneys,Bladder,Prostrate Gland, and Seminal Vesicles, and their treatment. Including a chapter on FEMALE DISEASES, with observations on marriage and the prevention or conception. Con- w iakrlüi; Spennatorrhea, Sexual and Ner- ?fö-$k?-t vousDebility, Barrenness and la- w4.Wpoteuce in both sexes; the effects of these diseases oa the body and Blind, and the Author' New Treatment of all these cases in full, the only successful method of cure, wltb an exposition of Quackery. lniswora is not a quaes advertisement, but a warning and a guide for married and single. It it the only book that gives the treatment of all tba above diseases in plala English, with full directions for self-treatment, and contains much valuable information not proper to mention la a public notice. The work contains 350 pages, and 100 plates and engravings of the above diseases. Sent to any address in a scaled wrapper, on receipt of one dcllar Those afflicted with anjr of the above diseases, before placing themselves under tbe treatment of any one, should fim read this work. OFFICE 314 Fifth street, betweeu MaTket and Jefferson, went fide. Tu iunra .afty to all lottars, direct to OALKN'8 HEAD DlgriimUT Drawer247, LoulsUIe, Ky ocl4-a4-dAl SODA WATER. SODA WATER O 31. .V It IC Ac O O Manufacturers of Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to supply Saloon and Restaurants by leaviag their orders at 285 East Vahins:(on Streif. Saluous and Restsurast in tbe country ail be prompt ly supplied ly sending their orders as above. aprr.'-dUm TKIVATE DISEASES. DR. COLYOUR, MKDICAL OFFICE NO. 63 SOUTH Meridian Street, forfeit his fee If he falls ia cur lug ary case that may come under bis care, no matter how obstinat, er long standing, lie warrants you a care. Syphilis, In the primary sU$e, helped in 5 m!n ctes, cured in 24 hours. Gleet of 'JO years standing cured by Dr. C. i- Konr, 7 to 10 p. M. -ar26 Philosophy of Marriage. rpnKpnomKTonsoFTiiF. new tork museum of Anatomy bare determined, reara"ie? of etpeie, to lfce ff, (for tbe beneSt of suffering hu tnatiity. and suppression of quackery.) four of tleir most ictere.ting aad instructive Lecture, on Marrisaac4 Its dihqual.ticar.ons. ferrous and r&ysical Ueb.iity, Premature decline cf Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness cf tepre!on, Impotency, Los af Energy aad Macly Power; ike great Social Kril, and those Maladies which result from youthful fuliies, excees of maturity, or ignorance of Physiology and laws of Nature. TLese lcTsJusble lectures Lats beea the means of enübtening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free, on receipt of feur stamps, ty addressing Secretary, New Yerk Museum ef Anatomy and Medicine, CM Ereada-ay, New Yor Janl-dly NOTICE. aUART? RMASTERS.LINK AND FIELD 0FFTCKR, re'.lritg from the Veteran hervice. either ky maiter wnt or reiauon, can have all their papers fitted id with correctness aad d.-Atch at Col. EiaAe'a MiiitAry Claim Agency, opposite Metropolitan Theater. A Notary PabLc is la the oEce. Jel dtf JOHN W. BLAOt.
WINES, LIQUORS, &C. WINE HOUSE !
LOUIS LANG, 2i) .South Meridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDINU.) IMPORITR OF RfllNR AND CHAMPAGNE WINF.S; Otanl aud Coniar brandies; Hollaed G'.n; Jairalra hum snd Cordials. Also dealer ta Catawba Win, Still and Sparkling, af tba BJt appro red brands; Hon r ban WbUkj; peach Prandy; Catawba Brandy; Plots. Ale; Porterand Peer, and P. iters of various kinds. These articles are all cCered for sale by th bottl or larger qnanttttea. tWy KKint H i for U on drangkt. IM POKTKD CIGARS and TORACCO. of the choicest trand, wiU be kept constantly on Land. ir7'UA !ng Cited cp a neat e taldiabmen', aid ofVrtcg fur sal only pur article, and of tbe tx-st quality, tbe subscriber hopes to receive, as b solicits, a l.beral skare of tha patronagt of th public marlT-dtf LOUIS LANG. FOUNDRIES. UOOSII.U STA m: FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX. I.)ltl aV I'lilli, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer In sto i hollo if - irii e, .c . A' IX OUR 8T0VES ARK OF TUK LATIST AM) most Improved patterns. our other work will embrace Irou Fronts. Coluruns. Railway, Mill and llou-e Castings, Ac., Ac. Orders by mall or otherw ise solicited, and prompt attention given. Our prices will bo found as low as any, Ofrlce, Sales-room and Foundry lH3 Socth Deflware street, two squarea directly east of the Unloa IVpot. oct23 FEATHER RENOVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, AVING ESTABLISHED THKMSKLVS FOR A short time In Indianapolis, at II No. 247 Indiana Avenue, With one of Ualley's Talent Improved Renovators, by which Feathers are cleansed sf all Moths, Filth and Unhealthy Impurities, Increairg their bulk from one-fourth to one-hair; a'so giving tbetn all the qualities of good new feathers. Prica f 'i fcil per B-d. lds will be taken and deiivtrd free ot charge to cu-tomers. Address Box W. Inlanspclis, also, crier left at C. liaison's Grocery, 399 Illinois i,reet; T. Bra !o, li& Virginia avenue; II. II. Langeaberg t Co.. 3! Poutb Meridian street; John It. Marot, 233 Ks.t Washington street, will be promptly attended to. ItcrxaKxrrs. Major Will Cumback. La C. Shaw, cf tbe Arm of Drew A Shaw; William Wlllsms, City rollte, f La.-di paid for old aud new feathers. . xuar2-d3ai t NATIONAL DAN'K. tiir i'iiisT nmn TI OF INUIyVrSVPi )LIH IS THE official depository and financial agent of tbe United States, and will furnish, on th most favora ble terms, All kind3 of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, And will buy and sell Gold, Silver. Kxclfiuge. Govern ment Vouchers, Orders on Washington, Stfia dtuck and Iublic Securities of every description. I uouections win oe promptly made, anil every kind cf business attended to that belongs to legitimate banking. Regular customers are only charged ter cent, spate Loans obtained at this Bank, and the mst ample nrevlhions are made for the safe-krepLci; ef I. posit and fr the accommodation of Depositors. In addition to the responsib'lity of tbe United States for tbe liabilities of the Bank, tba Stockh'.dvrs are indi vidually responsible to the extent of their tock. In addition to the amount invested In such sharefthus affording tue tnosi ample security to tee public. in roiiowing art toe present Stockholm ra ol tie InstitatioD Wm. H. Euglifch, VY. Rofslnger, Lewi Jordon, Delos Root, Jer. McLene, J. F. D. Laniei, of Jf. Y., Gov. O. P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison, Gen. Las. Noble, lion. Oscar B.Hrd, Hon.T. A. Henirlck. Hon. David Kilgort, Hon. Jame A. Cravens, Hon. John C. New, Hon. T. M. Sullivan. Rev. Wm. A. Holhday, Prof. C. N.Todd, J. George Still, George W. Riggs. Robert Browning, W.J.Uoliiday, W. R. Holioway, J. M. Maxwell. Wm. H. Fry, A.J. Hay. R. U. Parker, J. L. Bolton, Winslow, Lanier A Co., J. A. Ross, Wm. Breden, BenJ. F.Tnttli: John W. Murhy, Judge F-M-Fcb. Wm. WUlard.t A. Baldwin, D. W. Noble, W. O. Roekwtj!, Daniel Hennestey. James Powers. J. L. Slaughter, l.ticlan Hills, W. S.T. Morto t, Barnabas CeC i, John C. Hereto Dr.J.M.Gastot, H. B. Fit ch. Dr. J. II. Woo'ba Jnc. C. Wright John Ileri1rlckA.J. Dauforth, James Greene, A.D. Billingsly, W. W. Iatbart Jau:e; Winslow Jalyll ACENCY. S. W. IlLLIOTT GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, UTHL ATTKKI) TO PROCURING HELP.OFEVF.RY kind, either ta tl.e city or country. lie will pay particular attention to renting sleeping room and procuring boarderi. Persons looking for situations ill do well to call at bis office. No. 37 Virginia aTenue. one-half square from Washington street, weat side, oraddresBoa ItiOi mrtd d3m CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, tStc. NEW CARPET STORE Xo. 81 Iist Wiashsugtosi St., Sollllll 1 1 'H Old StfliKl, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. WE HAVE A LART.lt STOCK Oa CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, IiMiiiaek. Lace, .iulln A; !Vottlntrtiam Ail of these Goods having baen purcbaaad before tbe Ute advance In th East, we will aril them lower than "ew York wholesale price. A!o JUft received 100,000 Piece Wall Pap ,r aul Window Slindc. KRAUSO & CALL. l.'M-dly MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. , rX Ajrje OFFX RING IUFXRIOR I5DCCXMINTA W U persons with a littl ready meat. loeecurt homes. We will tell Lots Eutirelr on T4mc. abderert comfortable dwetlirf4.but:t r workmen and ta goud atybs 00 tb pT-actaf h fas much as the ixnprvvemenu will cost the remalna. to be paid cn easy payments tot mach mnri than a fa'.r rent en the premises. Hsvlng lot la nearly all part of the city, we can aixomniodata all wishing ta secure a home; and baser a lrr amount ef lumber on hand, and worknsea read emnfoyad, w can erect building on short aeUce reaoj mp j . M'Xf R3AN at PIIRC1. ale-4tf SaaJ KaUta Aga
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-AND2SUy OES! EAST WASHINGTON STREET. Ar IB DAILY rece'pt of frbg 4n Ceastantly en hand n4for sal - at teal west prlce4U targe and a(rte ,(kt Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodcnwarc, Soap, Candles, Starch, Raisins, Cigars, Tobacco, Mackerel, White Fish, Cordage, Twine, Dye-Stuff&, Nuts, Figs, Dates,' Brandy, Gin, Hnm, Wines, Whisky, Notions of dl kinds & IIOSTETTBRS .1X1) WAII0O d ix n nr nta." jsi-c n c jtti 63 East Washington Street. lltDIANl-OIJI INI dccl9-ri LIQUORS. C. A. F.Liiort Jause B. Xvaau C: I Bs i OTT A: EIYAIV, WIIOLKALK DAALALÄ IN ALL KINDS OF LIQUOIIS, SOLD AI THE Cincinnati Daily Quotation. US BANDS AT ALL TlMEa Pure Krntucky Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES m Of different Hranda. We iuvitc those Waiting Ttre Liquor to call and examine for themselves. Corner of MERIDIAN od MARYLAND St., i.iiarj;lia. In4. :ja-dAw QUEENSWARE, &C. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL C. t W00DBR1DGE, IM PC RTF R OF QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLGRY AltD PLATED WARE. JTTI"Tkcw r4uc4 to ccfrtwpooi with tb pmtst Ä.ue of OuIJ. No. 16 West Washington Street, Indianapolis lud. mar24-d3m THE INDIANAPOLIS IASI KA.Ci; COTIPAJVIT, Is now jermAi.euty organised and ready to las a fire rrwe. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders of tils Company comprise) soma mt ozt. auoat repots;bt clüxen, DIItECTOUi: S. A. FLSTcita,Sa.t W. U.Taxayrr, A. U Roacaa. E. i. r ca. AisrnxA Just. OuTcaTotacv. A. K. VlTO, Taoaa A. Moaaia, VYiUjAai Hxaaa. Oica at pre sen In the Sitkla rand Baildlar. earwer of I'van-ylvaa'a suaat aa4 Virpala aveaoe. jrjihe patro&ac of the public to aIiciuil Wat. UX5DIZSC5,rteldet IulC. Jasuso, Sacrttary. nsyl-dSmo
