Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4584, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1865 — Page 3

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SATURDAY MOKNENÜ. JULY I. TOO 'PRINTING;Books, j CircularsPamphlets. : Blanks, Cards, Bill Heads, Checks, Bills Lading, ?., iVr. Dne pronptly aal thltOlflc, In th Oese Slf I, a first qualify Iaper, ana at Low Prlcr. taa fall. C I T Y IT EMS. tfT"TLt Twelfth Mattery arrivH in this ritj last evening, from Lou'evillo. rtPThalhirtj-tifbtb anl iorttietoc.d Indiana Veteran regimen! will t mutetel out at I paid off Immediately, at Loulvillr. TJ.e orn are eitfctel hers in a few days. Aiaiar M. K. Chi'üch I'rracbioft at Aa buff VI. K. Church to morrow, at hlf put elevca A.M.atxl eight I. M. Sermon iu lb ruorn-Inj-bv rreil(lfLtOoxlwiu,of Hrookfille Collect V. lt. Tli Fenians of thicily willgivo pictie oo tht. 12tb ititt , at Orcft.wooJ. Kvery arrangement has leeu rnaJc to male it the pleanlest eicursiou of tht imidu. tZT' Yeaterday wu plentiful of shower, with the sun sandwiched in witb threatening cloud and a fair sky. Wa Joo't know that ao much rata I materially promotion anyone' interest, and w would sugpnt that It dry's up." tZfl'kkaU for tbe railroad vicumiou to Cincinnati, on toe Fourth, ran be perrliaied to day r Monday, at the Unlot Dept. Aa there wit) bw do celebration io this city, the whole dav can be pleassntly spent io tbU eicurs'too. I'olicb Mama Mathaw Tullv, Mar? .Stewart, Joho Certy, James Ura ly ei,d M at tin A I kloa wtra drunk, aaJ put upou th chain c' K for tru days, in default of tht trifle of $1 Oeorg Miller and William CulUu paid lur the hbii paatlme, 'J 4.1. MataoruLiTAM A crowded bouse) great ed the popular voutis; actreas, Miaa Lotte, laat evcnii.ir, at tht Metropolitan, on tht orcaiion of hrr tci efit. Ulaa L. possesses the happy fscul'y of "bringing down the hone" at whatever lime he pleaaea. The night the atone play will be prodnttd tZT We were handed an obituary tKj.ice, Ute Thursday night, of Mra. Kate Hancy, formerly Mia Kale Hebt, wh!ch we hied ntrntly mUltid. The furrral took place on jetotdty X!i Haiicy we will known ii. tl.l city n a Lrillltht and arromplUI.e-l lady, ei d by t er drih a place ta made vacant in the hUI circle; not eilT rillr.1 tTOtptalu Urorge Utef, of Ilrndiicai county, waa iu the rty yrtterday. The Ciptaio belotig to the Fifty firt !t) li-i;a, now nia liuiicl at Oatvraton, Triaa. ami 1 u home on brief alienee of leave The Capliin eutntd the aerrire aa a private, iwi 1 by merit nnd c J. lantrv hehil fairly earned the two bar he now weir raoMorioa The following promotion weit made at the oflice of the Adjutmt (Jcnrrnl, yetrdav. In Indian Itegimenta: One IlumJrrxl at.l Forty aitth (). V. S'illi van, Captain: (icor'o W. .Sank, Fir-t Meuten ant; Jamea Crawft rd, Second Lieutenant. One Hun.iriHl nikI Forty fifth Oliver Hhr herd, Captain; Frnk Wiliiirni, Firt Meutrn at.t ; .T.Mne T. M -DotiatJ, Second Iietitenant . IfT'Oovernor Morton ia confined to hi room Irtmi acme kind of an 'iridiponition; hit' whether iti moral, mental, or phjicnl one, wo know not. III Eioellrncy wa untitle to officiate at the reception on jeatetday, and the tMiina of extetidiog the liovpitalitie of the State IIou-c hade, arid making buncoinlm aJJrcf a to the troopa, devolved on the leaner, eicept in their own importance, aatelliu. "Our noble Cover nor" will be all right ag tin iu due course of time, which happy circumstance we ati'iounre rill prtperly tifWe bad the pleasure yeterdy of meeting -our old friend, Mr John Cillctt, the gentlemanly Kent of the I'rntnj I vmia Central Uailroad. Thia old and favorite road, running from ltnburg ta FhiladetphU, with itt Western conucc tiona. forma the hftrtet and quickest route to the Haatero citira. It i tone bVilailed, and free fromdut. Ktpre-i traio run through from I'tttaburg to either New York, I'hlladelphla or lUltimore, without change of ore, and lor regularity of train and grandeur of cenery.ia unurpard tu ibi joutinent. tU' For tew days pt there has been a diminution in the nn tuber of goldiera on the treete and places of public re 3crt. Ai they are discharged and pid off tbey hake with commendable alacrity the dut of the capital city from their feet, and depart for ye rural home, where pickpocket, insatiable, avaricktu Jew and gaudv aud alluring ahe Ceatile are uukrowo Where there ia a bappj absence of vigilant policemen, and that institution known a the Mayor' Court doe not vegetate. Where the flowing bowl can be quaffed and old acquaintance renewed aod pledged again without interruption or terror let the indulgence beget trouble- and the tombe; and where, after all, many anxioua hearts are patiently waiting their arrival, and many arme will be put forth to welcome them io a more aati factory mtnrrr than tht of the State Home kind. ' J S. Habet, tri OaiciMAL Aman, an Uorm Timer The wondeful nkill exhibited by tlr.s nllfniio, ia the sutjugation and management of the most vieiou and unruly hordes, ha made tor him a world wide repoUtion, and we presume that hU Uctur and experiment which are to be giveo at the Tabernacle, oo Monday and Tuesday next, will be very largely attended, ll'u lecture will include a full rciul of hi. entire aystem, ard ertry Hep taken : the training acd taming of hor!e., will be practically illustrated upon a number of vieiou hore. An hour or eo iipent with IUrey, will not only prove intensely interesting, but ioatructive. prticuUrIj to the owners of bore. and to all who fee! an iumn in the most Ufeful of our domestic animals. The Tabernacle i admirably adapted to tbe.e Iecturci, and its full capacity will undoubtedly be tetied while Mr. Itarey remains in the city. Tut Delta Tdxta. Thenember of this tu temity celebrated a reunion lst evening, by an oration and poem at Maouic Hall and up;er in Temperance Hall. The exercise at Mor.ic Hall were of an exceedingly creditable charter, and the meagre audience we were disap pointed. There were not over two hundred ptrmd preut, wLich probably maj be accounted for on two reasons the UDknowa character of the fraternitj and the failure to m ike proper n. lice of the reunion. The poem wa de'iveml by Mr. Gookir, ol Chicago. Illinoi. We were unMe to her di tinctly and dd not prop-'rly under tand the char aeter of the poet' ctea'ion The comp)iiti3ti ot the production may ben fiultle. bat the atTle of delivery w certainly verv tvjor. We d.d not bear tbe aunouncement of the utjeet, and wdl cot venture one The oration was delivered by Jacob) S HiOid well, Ki , of H.oomington. Ir liij4. A pece ! solely ot compveiiion, it wa e'.eL,t, ard di; j played literary culture of high orfar. It hid ! mat.v beauLful paagcr. atd was rcoiArkabie in i one rcsptrt. of oeing voia or ;:m garbage whick too ofteu cornea up and deatroja the aenti rii-Ttof literary addre.-e. The delivery w.i alo g(.ol, wihou: any attempt at oratorical display. '1 La declamation of tbe speaker waa all that an audience could wih. The adJres was worthy of a better audience, and was in all repecu a production of merit teldora surpaMeJ in like performance. 4 Wetrut a plensnt time pnl ty the Attic Hre'.Lren ar.d Uoite-1 Friend in Temperance Hall, an3 that tee physical repait wa not aaore isiereaUcr, than the intellectual feaat, of avbicb it waa our pleaaura to partake

TIIB RECEPTION YESTERDAY

NOTI-IER OVATION I Yetttrday the Second, Twenty cond, and Twenty-third ilatteriea, anl the Siatj eighth and benty-ecoid Indiana tecimant. were for mally receive! inbehaUf.f the State by Lieutcnact Governor Conrad llaker; at the Tabernacle. The iltocMof Oovernor Morton prevented hi being in attendance, and the duty of apeech making devolved upon other General Mar.aCld acted as Marshal and Materor Ceremonies. The men wire paraded down Waahiogton atrect, proceed e by tbe City band, that mtdt tbe cireumambierit air resonant with strains of patriotic mutic, with which were mingled the notes of tbe ear piercing fife and spirit stirring drum, the tramp ol the long column of bronxei and brave mea. the fluttering of tattered flags acd the prancin? ot one " war home," not unlike Job 'a celeberated equnine rjualruped, which waa aatisfie 1 by snufSog the battle from afar." The proceeding were opened with prayer by Iter. Mr. Foter, of thia city, after which Lieu tenant Governor llaker made a few sena'.ble and appropriate welcome word to the men, aod read a brief synopsis of the history of etch battery and regiment. After the Governor, that valiant on of Mrs and original thinker. Major General P. Horey proceeded to say Ma aay. Thai doot, Lieutenant Colonel Lpy, of the Sixty-eighth, anJ Lieutenant Colonel Thoropaoo, of tbe Hetcwty-irrobd, briefly responded. Wbilora Chaplain Major John Hogarth Loxier, Financial man of tbe Soldiers' Home, and one of Morton's taff, etc, mud a few humorous remark and sang two humorous aona of hia own composition for the edification of the soldiers. Jut at tho ceremonies were being closed a call wsi made for Colonel Klrkpatrick, formerly of the Seventy second, who happened to be present. The Colonel rtponded briefly and soldierly, and the boys cheered luatily snd vociferously. This ended the reception of yeterdsy. The following 1 a condensed history ol the regiments received: !ot eaTiiat, Was organised on the VCth day ol July, IcCJ, at Hiding Sun, and wa mutered into the aertlce September 1st; Jell Immediately thrreilter, un der Captain Hattb, lor Springfield, Miourl, and joined General Fremont at that place, on the l'Mli of that month. This battery has served in Missouri, Kanaaa, Arkanaaa, Kentuck y, Tenneee, and in the Cherokee and Choctaw Nations, and participated In the following engagements: Lone Jack, Hound Grove, Newtonia, Missouri; Csne Hill, Van Ilurrti, Fort Smith, Cotu-r'a Gjp, Ptrdauelle. HulTtlo Mountniri, l'riirie de Arno, Mocow, Jeitkln' Ferry, l'.iiaier, ArkaiiM; lVtr)v.lie, llutlsou'jt Crosain, Foil Uiiun, Honey Sjritg, Indian Nation, and Nashville; marched a a battery eleven thousand fivehuuürel mile; lot two gurs at Pais;er Spring, and had one otllcer and twenty-seven men killed; tcturns with one hundred aod thirteen men lor muster out. iwi..tv shono aarrtat. Was organlred at Indianapolis, October Vl'tth, f(2, and mustered into the service, Ducerahcr 15th, lb; was ordered to Kentucky in Match, lrX3, and was on duty at Louisville, Howling Green and Uusscllville. and took put in the chase after John Morgan, through Kcntii'-ky, iu the tr.onthsof July and August; moved to Kit.., ville in Hecember, and reuitined at Camp liittnSi do, until to report May U.h, It-El when ii wa ordere . to (.ciur.al S.-hofiehl. wot.ty hod Army Corps, and took pirt iu thu battle ol il.u ctmpiig'i Iron) the first of July until tho fall of Atlsnts, Into which place the battery threw the Mist bot and shell. Captain Dunning ws mortally wounded on the fiot day ol July, while on the skirmish lino. Was present at the engagements of Columbia, Franklin and Nashville, and followed the retreating nbol mmy tu Clifton Landing, Tenor oe; was lio n order Iii to the Pepartraent of North Cirolins, und temainrd in that Depsrttneiit, ocrsaiou ills unking light inarche, until Jnue .'ih, lbti., when it wms or dered lt Grcenaboro lur uiusttr out; from thence to Indianapolis, where it strivrd Juue ilSih, IbCj, with ninety aeven men, under command ol Cant. Nicholson TwtTTTutHtt uatrrar. Was organixed at Indianapolis, and muatcied into tho service November bih, lbC'. Wo etigagel in the chase r'ter Morgan through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, having a: engagement at UrMndenburgh. In September rrussed the Cunibiiht.d Gap iuto Hist Tennessee, and participated iu the several engagement under Gfu. Hurnhide. In May lct4, were aaigncd to the Twenty third army torp. Geueial S.hofield, aud took part Iu the campaign to Atlanta, Decatur, kc. Marched back to Nahvdle, and wre iu the battle of Frai kliu, Nashville, and Columbia, and in turuit ol Hood to Clifton, Tennoace, where they embatked for Cincintmli, Wimhington and Wilmington, and thence to GnhNboto, Kaleigh aud Grcenaltoro, from which place thty were ordered home for muster out, with ll officers aud meu. SIXTI-AIOUTU KLGIUINT. organized lu tho Fourth DLrjct, at Was I"! 9 aVAP talk ii sie aud was mustered into service ou the 19th ol August, IbQ, and ou the same dav was ordered to Louisville; left Louisville on the j 25th ol August, aud reported lo Gen. Dumont, j at Lebanon; on the lS:b of September it joined i Col. Wilder, Seventeenth Indiaua, at Mumfcrdriville, and nfter fighting for two days w a surrendered to Gen. Bragg; were then paroled and ordered to ludiauapohe: oa tbe oiü ot De cember a portion ot the regiment waa sent to Louisville, and on the 31t wa joined bv the mam body; rrom tnence it proceeocu to nas-n-tille; moved to Murlrecsboro, and waj assicned to the Second Brigade, Fourth Division. Fourteenth Army Corps; was engaged at Hoover'. (lap, losing several killed and wounded; about tbe 1st of September crossed tbe Tennessee river at Shell Mound, and crossed Lookout Mountain on tho 11th of the same month; fkirmiahed at Pond spring, and remained ia the neighborhood until the lSth: was eagged iu the battle of Chickamauga, losing 135 killed, woundeJ and missing, ; out of a force engsged consisting of ouly 3 16 ( officers and men; the gallant Colonel King waij killed in thia engagement, and several officers ' severely wounded; the regiment was one of the, ht to leave the field; ws cext engaged at ' Chattanooga on the 21st and 22 d. repelling an : attack of the rebel; on the llth dav of October ' the icciment waj transferred to the First Bri ; gadc, Third Division, Fourth Corfw, it took part in the battle of Mission Ridge, losing five officers and seventy-seven killed and wounded; on the 2Sth it marched, to Knoxville. Tennessee, and about the 1st of January, 15ÜT, were ordered to warda Danbridce to co info winter quarters; be fore coinc into winter Quarters were ordered to S more, and went from thence back to Knoxville, ST r- - and from thence to Marvsville; in the latter part of February marched again towards Knoxviile. j and from ttut place "to Strawberry Plains. New- : market and Morristown, thence back to Knoxs j Tille. Cleveland and McDonald's Station, and ou ; the iiithof April to Chattanooga, where it re-j masced until the 14th of Aurut, when it was oi dcred to the relief of Dalton.Ga , and commenced J skirmishing with Wheeler's cavalry, which was f driven through the town, tho regiment losing everal men It retnrned again to Chattanooga on the l;h; thence to Cleveland. Charletown. Athens and Madisouviile, and returned to Ch it tanooga August 0ib. September lt the regi ment left for Tullnhoms; from thence again retorted to Chatfinoogs, and after marching to several points, arrived at Decatur. Alabama, on the 2ith of October, where it fought the rebel army under H 'od, lo-icg Stc men wounded The regiment then returned to ChatUnjoga; ws tfterw&rd sent to Resse to uard the men engaced in tetring up railrotd tracks; was afterwards ordered to Nabvil!e, and took part in the engagement? of the 13th snd lG:h of December, with a lo of several kiiied and wounded; then j recced ed to Mnrfreehor; tbence to Decatur. The etemy was driven from Decatur with out ti.y casualties to the regiment. Oa the 17ih otJ.T.uary. 1-64, was or.lere-J to Chattanooga, an 1 l.sa si":H-e been eaggel i;i guard duty at thit place correspondent of the Fort Wayce Sentinel, who recently visited thu city, thus appropriatelr refers to a " rnotic nuisance." in the heart of Ir.din itpoüs : ( Bv the way, tie public tquue at ludianapo.is, is tnti.tüv a public nuiaance, 'd oiti to be iLiiicteii a "auch by tbe tlrand Jury. It ia orna mer.te-l with a few rickety old buildings on the cort.tr. arid romt craxv looking rearers, raowirs anJ the I. ke. in the center. Bit ss In iitnapolis haa suffered tBrerurZy from the war. the eitixena are probsply waiting lor the General Government to put up a Court House acd other suitable buildings."

Taa-tinas or Rtat Etati The following tri offers of reel estate were made at tbe fLce of

the County Auditor yesterday: C. A GrifiSth to W. 0. Payton, lot No. 2, in square 5, io Indianapolis f00. W. W. Wallace to John Hatfield, lot No 13. ia square No, 8, fa IodianapolU $3,000. J. H. Vageo to W. P. Fishbsck. lots Nee. 21 scd ia Indiansrotis ICtO. Inac J. Clioei to C. L J. Kelley, loctb btlf of lot ho. 12, io out-lot o 11, io Indianapolis $J!0. J. L C. Long to James Pierce, lot No. I, lo out lot No. 54, ia Indianapolis f00. Richard C. Stout to 11. F. A. Joachimi. west half of out-lot No. 5, in square No. 72, in Indianapolis 13.000 I'bebe M Dougbertv to Davis Milaer, lots Noe. 1Ü3 and IUI, In out lJt No. 99. In Indianapolis P. Lindsey to Jeremiah HatlerCeld, lot No. 1, in o-jt lot No. 71. ia lodianapoli 13. SCO Bpaco & Smith to Thomas Smith, lot No. I. in Spann L Smith's addition to Indianapolis 1300. N. B. Calmer to Ed. S. Palmer. Iota Nos. 1 nd 2. in square No.49,io IndiaoaplU "pater nal aueetion, &e. Wm.Thoroberry to Wm W. Weaver, lots Noe 476 and 477, io out-lot No. ia iLdiarjapo-lls-12,600. ; t2T Tbe comueocemect exercises of tbe Indiana University closed on Thursday. We will make a more extended notice of them io our cext'Uiue. Hor elftanünl.l Indlnnapoili and Chlcafo Air Line ftallaaraf Carapassf. At a tateting of the Board of Directors Leid ou Wednesday evening, it wai tesolred to immeiiatelv open th stock book along tbe line, and receive subtcrintiou and donations, and take rtleate of rght of way. The following stock solicitors were appointed: Carroll County Keel Case, Ü. W. Coltou, J. H. Dewev, Geo. G. Moore. Abner H. Bowen, and Knoch llhiuehatt. Clinton County N. T. Catterlln. John Barnes, James He'll, Abram Holcraft, Hsrman Ausübe, James T. 1'erriu snd J. II Parrls Boone County Joseph McCoy, R B. David son, Newton Wylie, Kjbert Uell, Welev Smith, Captain .1.11 Doolv Marion Couuty--W V, Wiley, Dr. T. B. Kl liolt, J W. Itlake. Jacob F.ldridge. Dslos Root. A committee conalsting of J. C. Apile;ate, Major It F Schrrmerhotn, und Vine Holt, of Delphi, weie appointed to piepare a coda of HyLaws Tho following teoliiti)fi was adopted: Re-oUed, Thit tie aubsrription agenta of thia Company are uthor'rrd to ret-ive donations of laud. i-ih, bou 'a, sin ks, snd other ecnrl tic, and !o to ret'cive M?ii ti oif to the cap ital sf.( k of tho Company , in land, stoe ks, or other ecurilie. to te ttkeu ! 'heir nppraied a I ne, ilirectel by the lly J iwp N. I t' ttrrliii.' of Frtnklott, a elected 'ie President The sub)i-rip!ioii 'irnts were ordered lo hold meetings along the liar, and solicit 'tok and donations. A committee was apptlnted to cotifr with other railroads as to co operating io the building of this line of road. William R. Nori.oa, l'ieideut J. W. Blas;, Secretary. IMJMIlNlSShi NOTIOKH. e-wl II HoltUmi merchati tailor. No. 17, Nortl, Iiuoii street, nearly opposite the Hales ,ruUJ a w8 kpow frora personal iuspectior. displays upon hi counters the most elegsnt and beautiful goods for summer wesr. He, moreover, fashionably fabricate them in superior style, at reduced price, according to the order of any gentleman who may call upon him. Hrit kam'i stock of furnishing goods, also, I pre eminently worthy of the attention of every Individual who desirea to appcir Iu public in a genteel and diguified manner. We renew our pre vioui lugijeatlon :all on Ucitkam. 2Ü t f tPOfllccre final affidavits to obtain pay are pteptrt' l and taken by Captain Thomas Madden, Notary Public, at J. W. Blake's Military Claim Agency. He Is alwaya in the oflice, snd prepatcJ to take all kind- of ncknowlrdgmenta. Col. Blake'e War Claim Agency, has added to the lijt of competent cli rk Mr. Dtirfleld, late of tho claim firm of Durfield k lies. He haa no equal in the city in mrklng up Quartermasters' snd other officers' account. Army officer will please drop in. Opjtoaite Major Dunn's United States Muatering snd D!buriog Office, next to Maonic Hall, Sheets' Building. I I wd " KfttlKA t TlIK I.Nf ALLIBLK HaIk RiaTOativk Decidedly the best article for restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing the hiir iiotn falling off, git ing it a softness and gles that nothing else can produce. Pi ice! I 0U per bottle. Sold by all drupgHt .1. F. Senour, druggi.it. Bate -House Block, aircnt. eod tf vsr JM-n tur, ol the well-known lutes itoue m k k a a. Drug stre. is in recent receipt of fresh supplies of Drug. IVint, Oil. Dye stuffs, Perfumeries, and every popular nd talutble Medicine of 'ho day. Prescription ate carefully compounded al jenour'j by ' ac ornd!ibed ud scientific phr ruseeutist, ar al! h iir ot the div or tnght. CauaaT Cli a. There will be a meeting ol the Indianapolis Cricket Club, in the House of Lords, ou Friday evenins, ut eicht o'clock. The Club w ill give H first public exhibition on the rourth of July the dIacc aud time of div will be an nouneed hereafter. oo, WaTro A t-ituition as Mailing Clerk or Foteman of a good Printing Office, by one every way qualified Address Printer, Sentit el Office, seating terms, Ac. t There will be a free luuch eet every morning at Florence's Keadinc Room, second storv, corner of MaryUnd and Meridian streets. 2G6t. Kar Lust. Lost a few day ago a large brass store key. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at l his office. 30-2 "Set Dr. Wm. Tliomtoud advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paper. jaa 25 tf. Tlie wandering- Chivalry. A Urze cumber of ex-rebel officers and. sol diers are wandering about Northern cities in a diss-onsolate sort of way, their "occupation goae." A gentleman met one of them recently in New York. Tbev bad known each other in the old javf, tnj the following conversation ensued: Rebel Colonel "Halloa I Jones, bow arc T0U" TjD;on Gentleman "la that you, Harry? What aro vou doing here ? You've no business bcie; y h4Tt you arrested " Rebel (throwing hi arms wildly ;a the air) ijrest heave cs ! where am I to co? There's Il0 North, no South, no East, no West, for me. Where am I to eo? I'm subjugated, whipped. cotjouered anvthire you pleaye. I'm a deuced sight better Union mm th.iu vou. I'm for Andy Johnson, Lloyd Garrison. Wendell Phillips; am ia favor of the nholition of lavery and all that ott of tiling " Unin "Well! 111 hive you arrested anyhow". You're a rthel." Rebel " Arrested ! L..k a here (pulling out a ptckage of pper; "there's twenty oaths I've tken, beside? bficg paroled W'by, I've sworn nij-f'.t i:ito auo;her Tonhet to get out cf that intVrn I Confederacy. Here's my brother, who h itlwavubeen a Ct.iou man. and n jw fur nishe- me with the funds for speculation South I en goln down to Savsr.nth to see if 1 can't bnv rrtv f.irm bsck again Good bv !" A djatoe w ummcne-i to a c-. ttage at Harwood, in Enc'.atid. and fcur.d a boy in ned of hi services "Sbow tcur t,n;;uf." said ti e doctor The b 'V htir- d like an owl "Mr go-d boy, Ift me see your t -ngue," repeated the doctor "Tik Lcghsh, d.c:or." stid the mother, and thcu turnicg to her aou. eLe said: "Hopca thv gobbler, and push out thy leliker'' The mouth fie ribly "ttken ia " opn, ar.d the doctor wa ter The Louisville Journal says that dering the pss: twelve month there have been about 1.200 deaths amotg the negroes at Camp Nelson, Ky., ahme 1ÜJ victims per month and aaka. "a thia rate, bow long will tucky a free State?" ituac to make Keat

Telegraphic Dispatches.

atrcsTS siiasaaiiros ns aar tt vavasarnsaL. MIJD1VIGIIT REPORT. fur lernlnr lleparcxee tirat !'. Civil V. .Hilitara Power. EXOITEMENT IN PHILADELHI A RELEASE OF OSBON. THE REPORTER. CEN. LEE AND H. A. WISE. UNION SOLDIERS IN TEXAS. LI0NEY ORDER OFFICES. More Military Commission Trials. Ar., Ar.. Ac , Ar., Ar. a ftolalwrs) Ira rixas. Naw Voa, June 30. The Tribuue'e New Urleana corjepondent ays: Geu Weitiel, Irawedlstely upon his arrival In this tl'.y, left for Bratas Sintiago, Teas. Most of the vessels, with the Twenty-tilth Corps on bnarJ.from Fortreas Monroe, had rone there where they will be temporarily stationed. One brigade will be transferred to IndUnota aid Corpus Christi The whole army of the Texas expedition is being coticeoUated along tbe coast preparatory to being, marched into the iuterlor. v. (Jen. Cordon Oranger bai assumed command of all the troops In Texas. His headqusiters Is at (Jalrston (Jen. Custsr had arrived in New Orleans and wss e i pec tel to leave at once for Alexandria, on Red liver, to aasums command of all the ravairy, and will march overland to Houston. (en. Sheridan was to leave for Ca'veston on the PJth. Ii foulest lletwwwta lite .aillliari Aiilharlir In 'lvll arid I'tillHdelPhil AiiALFHi a, June 30. The contest betweeu the civil and military authorities, growing out of the artest of J. R. Couens, continues. Last night three of the Sheriffs deputies proceeded to Provost Marshal Fink's headquarters, with orde rs to srrest that officer. They were driven away by the Provost Guard, and they made a return accordingly to Court to day. Tbe matter baa been postponed till to morrow, at nine o'clock, when the Sheriff will probably call on all citizens to aid him in arresting the Provost Marshal. There seems to be some doubt as to whether the spplication for assistance to enforco the arrest should be directed to the Sheriff or the (Jovercor. as -Su!t!iera fttitiatruck Ths lCiisaian I'lttgtir. Naw Voaa, Juno 30 Tbe Commercial's Washington special says: The boat is ao interne tint seversl soldiers of the regiments marching through the city have to day fell with sun stroke. The State Dcprtrncnt has lent circular! to all cities announcing that the Russisn plague ia extending westward with great rapidity, and sug. getting precautionary measure The first train on the Orange A Alexandria Railrod started to day. The road to Rlchmoud via Oordoimllle will be iu operation in ten days. -as- aa ftrgrae oart Judgs Ntiurkey. Miwmis, Juue 30 A speslsl to the Memphis Bulletiu, New Orleans, !27th, says: Negroes at YnUnurg are protesting against the appoint uirtit of Judge Sharkey as (Jovet nor, and clam orinj for the right to vote The steamer Dix wss rcceutly sunk in Red river, and ia a total loss The lower county, and other portions of the State sre Infested with guerrlllss and outlaws. CenersI Oanhy ha sent troops after them. ileleuao of (sbon tliet lleporter. Naw Yoat, June 30 B S. Osbou, the naval reporter, who has been so long io the hands of the Government, charged with publishing contraband news, was to day released ou parole. iien. I.ee and Henry A. Wise. Baltiuoik, June 30 Gen. Lee hi gone to a country ett in Cumberland county, Virginia, to spend the summer months. Henry A. Wise arrived a. Norfolk oo Wednesday evening, intending to stay a (ew days. fciibacrtptlona io Government Loan. Philadelphia, June 30. Jay Cooko reporU tuoscripiions to the -30 loan to the amount of 2,156.2.'0 VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK A. V MO&K UOVR.MMXNT VXSkELS TO BE SOLO. New Yen, Jane 30. Thirty steamers and two sailing vessels belonging to the Government will be offered for sale at auction at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the 12th of July. DEFARTl BE OF OE!. SOSICaAS. Msjor Ganeral Rosecranä eails for California to-morrow. He was serenaded last night at Llewelyn Park, New Jersey. Bor wiaToia. Tbe thermometer in tbe shade at 6 o'clock thia evening stood al ninety-two degrees. niKDUOi'i arsAiaa. The Tribune'a Washington epecial says: Gea. Sixtoo arrived from South Carolina to day, and had an extended interview with Gen. Howard relative to the affairs of freedmen ia his department. About 250 teachers for freed men have been employed in Virginia up to this time. arroistMEXT or librarian. L. D. Ingertoll has been appointed Librarian of the Intetior Department. He was formerly editor of the Iowa State Reporter. AM1STAST IICRITART OF TTxR. WasHiscTO.x, June 30. Major T.T.Eckert. Superintendent of the military telegraph, will tomorrow commence his duties as Assistant Secretary of War. to which position be was appointed on the resignation of C. A. Dana, who leaves immediately for Cbieigo to take charge of the Chicago Republican IXCREASKOr O&DLt OKFICU. The mouey order offices are after to day to be increased from 230 to 420, principally in the Western States. Measure have been taken to extend the stated to the Pacific coast. The result of the expermeot so far has been eatiafactory to the Postoffice Department, while those who remit smad sums of money are Insured from loss xw commissi 7e or isnaiL bkvx.xle Commissioner of Internal Revenue Lewis retires frora office to-morrow, to be succeeded bv Wm. Orton, of New York. rAMroaT id. TLe number of passports issued at the State Departmekt, duriug the past month, is very large. UXAVT aTOBM . Late this afternoon, there was a heavy rain storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning. rax c3$risACT trial. The Military Commission recently engaged in tryirg conspirators, met this morning, and afltr a brief consultation, made up findings and adJ joarned. The result will not be positively known aatll oSclally promulatoxl.

ALI I1JT TO ALABAMA. O. W. Gale, who advertised io the Selma Die patch, for a million dollars to procure the aasajsiwtioo of President Lincoln, Seward and Johnson, was taken from Old Capitol Prio, to dav, anl sect back to Alabama lor trial. - . , MORE MtilfAET TRIALS. .

Among the cases te be tried before the Military Commission, of which Col. Chapman is Judge Advocate, aod which ia sitting in this city, it that of residents of Virginia who, a year ago. conspired with guerrillas to cause the death of Union citiaeos, the accused having famished the guetriilas with United States uniforms as a disguise. SALE OS OOVXESMIXT SIOR'TS FoRTRtss Monroe, June 30 About 100 Governmsr.t horses were sold at auction at Camp Hamilton today. Price ranged from ten to ooe hundred and fifteen dollars. rOLTTECnXIC COLLEGE COMMEKCEJCZXT. PaitiDitMU, June 30 The Accoal Commencement of the Polytechnic College, of Per.n., took place this evening. Ex Governor Pollock pronounced the charge to the graduates, who were priucipally from the Middle and Western States. Five received tbe degree of Mining Engineers, three of Mechanical Engineers, and fifteen that of Civil Engineer, numbers which are significant of the return of the nation to peaceful industry. A bard shower prevail this evenicg, with heavy thunder and lightning. COMMERCIAL. kir ttuaaars. Cincinnati narket. CmciaxATi, June 30. Flour dull : Sunerfiue i 2i; extra iS LOCd I 75, and family $G Oilrjt? 7. Wheat, red tl lhl 20; white $1 35. OaU. blc. Corn lellow 5e. VOc lor white, aod (l3((;5o forear. Rye W(j?C5c. Barley $1 1 20. OaU 55 (R C0". Whisky dull; small sales at $'J V-l Mesa tx.rk sold at 121(21 50c: Bulk meats: 13'OtM'J for shoulder. 1 4a'c for sides and hams are held at 1G14'(317 for smoked, rJ&20c for pi sin. and 24(3"' lor 'ugsr ured l.ard I no. Groceries luletsnd ut.rhancJ. Huzar 14(.tl7c Coffee 25rti3:. Molassca il IMdil 23. Butter 2l2Go. EgK2502Cc. Hay dull at $I2( 13 Tor aoli and il5(lGfor hard pressed oo arrival, Petroleum Kenned fiee broiiUc. Silver I 20. Gold $1 3'J. York ivtaraoi. Naw Yoat, June 50. Cotton 45j for middling Flour 5c lower: at io 7 0(7? 5 75 for extra state; $G 35 (d; 6 50 for extra touud hoop Ohio, aud $C i5Cdj7 GO for trade branda. Rye flour quiet. Corn meal dull. Whisky $d UcY2 10 ,for weum, and $2 10 for refined. Wheat Winter red western $1 35(iM 42: Chicago Spring il 231 30: Milwaukee club 9)1 2G((H 39; amber Michigan $1 41 Ryedull. Corn pjöIHH for t.ew mixed western. 'JOc for kiln-dried, 74(dj75a for unsound and K)o for white. Oats 70($75c for western. Coffco dull. Sugir Musravado 10U12. MoUühcs dull Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 35o for ciude,53U(dj54K.'e (or refined in bond, and 73(74 do free New mesa pork '2i 25Q25 12; $23 0023 50 for 'G3-'G4,do cash and regular way, closing at $24 25 for cash, $lb 50 for piime, aod $10 5(2 PJ f.0 prime mess. Plain mesa beef $10 00 a 14 00; extra mess, $12 00Q1G UO: beef hams, 27(27 50c. Cut meau; 11 (4 14c for shoulders, and 17r7(2Ic for hama. Bacon; 15lbi4rc for Cumberland cut; 13c for long ribbed, and lKSM'io for abort ri.bed. Lard i.'ttl'Jj's'c. Butter. 20(it2do for Ohio, and 37 :;! for State. Chee8 7(d)15c. Rice lull SEW VOHK MOMKT MAUERT. New York, June 30 Money, en? at 4(55 per cent. Sterlinir In fair request "at 104 fdJlOb- for first class bills. Gold opened at $1 XI, and closed at $1 41. Stock .isy. Latlr. Gold closed t Oailagher'a Exchange to nig)it at $1 3HJ SPECIAL NOTICE. TFORMORK THAN TWENTY YEARS MATükWa VKNKTIAN 1IAIH IiYK baa atuodtLsteat of trial, and I constantly ticrraiog lu public favur. T11K VENETIAN IIAIK DTK la the bent and ebeaiet uiaJe. Its price I only ft cer.ta, an4 each buttlacoatain lfuMa the quantity of dye In thota u-nally sold fvr tl. TÜ1S IIAIK LYK la tnaoufactotsd by a pecallaf pro. ce , wLIrh r ndr Jt Inui.ltt ly uprlcr to any dye In market. Tlug coiupbsls In ou Lottl, na preparation Is rsuulrtd, which grsatly lmplllW tho application. IN TÜIS DTE you ayofd that RrsTT, peab sppearaur by which dyed hair and wbikker aro readily recogulted, when an Inferior articls hat leeo used, as It produces a perfectly natursl calor of sny sbsdotbatl d tired, from a rlcn browa to a Jetty, luntrou black, that will not smut, crock, or stain tho clothing. Invest 73 ceuts and you will bo convinced. SoH by all Druggilts and Fancy Good. Dealer. A. 1. MATHEWS.ilaiiUfactnrer. HEM AS BARS FS A CO., Xw York, Ttolele AReot. my 10-deod-ly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS LS2 PATEMT! DY ROYAL Prepared rout a precrij4ion Mr J. Clark, il. I Pkyticitin Ketrttordinarytatk Queen. This icvaluabl medicine is unfiling In tho care of all thoe paittful ana" dangerun di eaaea to which tho fo Biale constltutioa la subject. It moderates obitrncUona, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAimiED LADIES it ia peculiarly suited. It will la a short tim bring on tbe monthly period witb regularity Fach hotUe, price One Dollar, bears the Governoeat Uaap wf Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit. Tht I'Vit tkolwl not Itlikrn by finmUt dnring i$ WREE XOXTESof Trtgnancu, at rAsy art CAUTION. IK J'iiU thvuld tiot betaken by Female during (As FIRS T TERES JIOX7 US of Pregn ancy at tXey art turt tu Irir.ff m Jfinrarriage, lut at any other tint tiey r tafc. In all cases tf 3ervos and Spinal Aifectlous, Pains In the Back and Limb, Fa'Jgno on slight exertion. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterica and Whites, theao Pill will effect a tare when all ether means hare failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, caleoaeL, aatimony , or anything hurtful to th constltutioa. FalldJrectiocs in ths pamphlet around each package, wbieb Loatd L-e carefully preserred. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOB Jf 0SK8, 27, Cortlandt SL, 2few Tork. . B. $1 00 and 8 portage ftamp enclosed to any anborixed Agent will inhere bottle, containing 50 Tilla, by return mall. a"oc5-leodAwly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A ICTI O IV S A I E OF HSK AND WF.LL KK.PT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! At Tio. II Circle Street, Oia 31iail4i3', July 3, 1805, AT 0.1.' A. M., AS FOLLOWS; ONE F.ne I'iane,' Cover and ilool; Halr&eet Sofa, Thlrty-tx Floe Fainting, Lithographs sad JLa-K-reving; Klisabelh Kicking ead other Hair-Seat Sofa Chair, Lining, Cane-Seat, Kocilrg and other Chain, on. Fine Mirror, 120 yerda Braaaela and P!y CarpeU &4 Mattlcg. Floor Mats, Curtaina.sf awe Staad, Book Cu ad Is. IHt liack, Wardrobe, Uairrpriog and other Mtirae, EDclod aod other Waakstaada, Extesaioa and other Tabl, Fine China, Wn.te Ironton, S;Iter PUtei an 1 1 Gl a, ware, Shorol asd Tong Sets, Par lor Laaps dp'.enLd.Cook Mov and a general atock of JUtcaen Fanitture, ac, c. AVta. E. Featherftton. AUCTION EKR. J.JO-dJt

niLiTARY CLAIM ACEUCY.

RISOWERS OF WAR! LL UNITED STATKS SOLDIEU WCO HATE tos a csptarsd an 4 lc;?i?coed at Aadsrsoavllle, vwBBDie, Milieu, se.aaeea. Uoby rrn, rwne, Rett. barv. er eher Rebel PrtiBA. mr th.lr H.Ire, tr the Soldier Is 4ad, sx4 its fcrs f tte lost eo ta Stsaat r suitaiia, will Cad It to their leureat to call at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Tn who eanset Uit the city will cerrpoad. Omca In Sheet' Balldtng, text ts Masonic Ball. cpjxHito stftropolltaa Tteatro. J. W. BLAKK, Attorney at Law and CUiaa A g.nt. lndiacapell, lad., Jbbo IJth, 1SCJ. J:o-dl INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, CONN. 4-uplfol SiOO.OOO. INSURES AUAIXST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION l.enerul Acctetwrifal feisVlrw IOU Fir Ratted Dollar, ttih $3 jr week cots. pentatioo. can te bad for 3 per annum, or any wiA.r um btrrea fjuo and f lo.oou at pr.prilrBete .Ten DoMnre Premium lUcur. a polcy fwr II.OOO, er 10 per weeh roan pentali on for ail and every description of arciJsnts LrstsU Ing or otherwise under a rvaeral accident policy, at tbe ordinary rats.. Thirty Dollstra r rem Iura Secaree a full policy fiT $&.00, or 113 per weeh cempeaaatloa, s aber, at tho speci.l rates. , I rclKia IClaka. Felkles liued f.r FSTelgu, Wt Ind a sod Callfernls travel. Rates ran bs learned by application to ths Office or Asuei. Maori I littw TlrHvi. Arraiigetu.ot are la eosr of completion by wbkh tbotrav.l.r will be able to parrhate, at any Mellway Tkh.t Urne, tat ranee Tick eta for tne er Thirty pay' Travel. Ta rents will buy a ticket for Otis day' travel, In.uring I3.IKSI, or I1& weekly ctmenaUon. Ticket Fol'cl. may be bad for Tbre, Sisati t Twelve montba, la tbe aame manner. llaiardou BUks taken st llatardoua Kate. No Vlml. kel Kaemtaatlon required. 1'wltclea wriltea by lUe Company 'a Ag.nta. Tolldes for I HM, suJ fur Urs yesre, can bs kid ly sppllcstion to tbe Miele Aceat at lodianapuli. and at (be at viae Office. D1HKUTUKH. C.CXTATL'H K. UATI.H. THOMAS DtCLRNAP, Jr. W. 11. I). CAU.KMiKlt. i ijaki.ks vi ii n r, CtlHXRI.IUS B. K.HWIÜ, H Uli H HAHRISO.1, (iKO. 8. Oll. M AH, JO.NATUAK 11. LCM't. JAS. k flOWAKIl, liK(J. W. MOOKK, MARSHALL JKWRI.L, KliKakZKK KU DK K1S, HO D5 KT DKNNia. fee. J. O. HATTKKAOJC, Tree't. O. V. DAVIS, Vir I'rea't. UICNBT A. DTK It, fleneral Agent. 11. C. MAKT1JI, State Agent. No. 7 Temperance Hall, Indlanspells, lad. C. B. OAVIS, Iaki Agnt, No. fl Odd Fellow' Hall. N. IS. Agent and AcKclters wanted In every part of tho Stats. nayvl-d&w 1 LJ PETROLEUr.1. 31 in -ANDCOM? hlWWG GO, -AT COVINGTON, IND ifipltitl Mock, äV-130,000, Divided iuto. 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INCOHrORlTKI) I'NMCK TlIK LA OF Till STATU OF INDIANA. Wll.IJAM IULK, of New York, Treeident, JOMKFH KlSri.Nl, Covington, Vice Freaideitt, VT. 1). Kit kit. Secretary, JAMKS W. KlNO,Treaurrr. X lxootoxass. lion. JOSKPII K. Mrt)OSAU), lodlanspolU, lodlsas. JOM.t K. COFFROf U, llautlngton. Indiana. WM. DALK, N.w York City. " JO.HKIMI W. N KVT UN, Attica. ludiaua JOS. KISTINK, Covington. Indiana. M K. M. McDONALD, Covington, Indiana. DAVID YVKHH, Covington, Indiana. Orrn'K-South tide I'ublie Square, Conn? ton, Indiana. riHK Company kolda by lee, ud In frc, abU J twenty tboutand acre of tbe tnot select coa land lu W rttn ladiana, bordering both aides of tho Wabab river. Maps of tbte land may b eeen at the office of tb Compauy, In Covington, Ind., at ths office ot Wss. Dale, No.li l'rk Place, N. T.City, at tb ofilcs of Hon. J. R. Coffroth, Huntington, Indiana, and at tbs offceof Koach Jt McDonald, IndUnepolle. A reference to tbo report cf the Hon. David Dale Owen, lata Stats Geologist, will show that these lands are situate in the mldtt of the Enet coal fields oftbe State, abounding also in alt. Iron and other valnable mineral subatancsa. Near l It a mouth of Coal Creek, where the Company haa large qnanttr.ee of Iaui). blt water baa b.en discovered equal ln.quality to the Kanawha. This water was pro cured some 35 yeara ago by taring, soon after, tbo Onondaga salt finding its way down tho Wabaab and Erie Canal, Mr. Tboma, Ute proprietor, finding bimeelf unable to compete with it, abandoned the manufacture. Ia hia boring he encountered that which recently dlicloaed facia prove te have been eoat oil. Tboie land all lie to cloee prox'mity to tbe Wabaa sod Erie Canal, some of them upon its banks. Mr. John McManorny. the burner agent of the com pauy, has returned from a tour ot observation of tho oil region of Peunavlvania, convluceJ that the land leaaed by tbe company, In Fountain and Farke counties, has, ao fr aa the gearal iormatioa of tbe ceuPtry aad the surface ir.dica.ilon preaent thenclvea, a atong analogy in the oil and mineral subotance ai found on French Creek, Penmylvania, where tbe greatest quantity and the most valuable o'.l ia found Mr. McManorny haa pur chatod for the company the mot approved machinery, with all the flxtare &.-cary for operation, and is pre paring with experienced workmen the speedy develop, ment of the hid Jen trea.nre (f the land of the company. All the Indices of coal oil, found In local'ties where it haa been procured, are atrongly marked in varioo lo call ties or the land ef the Company, affording every rational prospect of aacce.s. Tte company thicks it en necoitary to make any other reference to the character of tbe landa, other than tbe report and map referred to. S IOC .ÜOO of the atock. being 1.000 aharee, is propoaed by the Company to be offered in ths market at one-talf iu par value, being tl per share, for the pnrpoae of aiding tbe Company in a epeeay development ot mo lands. aprii-dAwtf UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOB CALIFORN IA , VIA TBE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. CRFATLT REDUCED EATES CF TASSAfiK FOR THE SUilMF.R M0.NT11S. Including Railroad Tranportation from Aplnwall to Panama, and Provision on board the steamers. Through to San FraacU:o in 33 days. Steerage Second Cabin . Flret Cabin... 1125 . 3ii PAYABLE IN GREENBACKS. ORicr and euliated men who have entered tbe army Irum the Pacific State, aa who have been boaerably diecharged the er Ice, wCl be furtiahed passage at Laif the regular ratea. For paaaage, or further information apply to the Geueral Agent of tbe Line, O. D. ALLClVi No. & Eovui Gaza, Jl-J3asoJiw3w NEW TOBK ClTT. Fm A. BEITZ, . COIinEBCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS IND. maiS HOTEL HAS FEEN JtiCENTLT KEfTTTXX) . m i v a- .11.. ..Vila arltl U4 rerumiaaea. ih uithiui buuv wu saown every atuation te make them feel at rosso. v5-w-L1VLU1 ITAULC. rwvD tnvv Tfc f tveev art 4 RateRtj w ari Äoe. II t au Pevt etreM,l the) rearof 01ta SUk AV NOTHfJtStPPLTOFPaXSCH TIOAMT COPTTSa f. Flutd,at EOVfES, ATTRWAJtr w I .

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U. S. LOAN.

UNITED STATES 7.80 LOAl Till Ul) Si: HIErJ, $230,000,000. Py antho-lty of the frrtry f t-e Tr.atury.the der gne l, the C-r.ral ibwrfptlon Agent for the aal of Uütei Slate Securitlr., o.Trra to tie pottle tbe thirl r of Tree ury Note, bearing ven ac 1 tree-tsatks pee rent. luterrst per stnuci, knows s the 7.30 1-iOA.N". Tbee note are l4 tinier date of Jsly li, lC4, aa J are payable thrv-s year frora that date la carretc. or are eeavertaKe at the eptlea ef tbe h4 ter tote U. S. t20 SIX PER CENT. oi-n in; vi:iMs iiod. Tä. RoimI are Dim worth a haD4aie malt. aavS sre exempt, a are all the GovsrfntLt Ilonas, frvm St it Crt K tfft.f ytnieill I iMfi.. AJ ' frm erne tKrjrent.f-r -, lo their eevTv, ' accorcir.ftothsfstsifviei tport otrey rrcprrtr. Tlr l.tereat t payable seml-anaaaüy by cocpc. attahe4 vara hot., o'.cn miy a. eui f tt and foil to ao j baas e taoktr. Ttao Isitrrtat t ?.3i irr cent.' sitnwtiuto to One rent vvr alny on a ft.io note. Two rent- 3IOO Ten H.10O Twenty $1000 One Dollar " KAOOO IVvlea of atl the duurttinlie!i i.am.d will be rem pa ly furtiUb.d upon rer.ipt ef .uberrlplloaa. Tis Kote cf this Third Srl. sre procUely sirnilsr la f -rm t4 !!: t Ike See Tlilrtlea already seid, eicept that tbe (lovrntmut r--rv to lttf the eptlvfj of Ijlrg lntret I.t e .J ia st a per eeot , ltsd of T 3-l0lb ta currency Sob.f-iltr will deduct the ta tret In rtirrmey up te Ja'y 15ib, at the time when iVey aubMtlbe. The drlltery f it. i...ir. bf tbl. tt'id erle of the Sevsn-ltlrtU will remrtetre (.n tl ll tf Jnrs, aal ill be me4 promt tly an I ontliuou!y after that dale. Tbe IHM change mtdt la tl.cond:t!oiit of tils T1I1KD SERIUS stfrcts only the matter of latere.!. The pay eieat la golJ, If tueJ., til i. equlvetr at te tbe currency lntrt of tie hlglertatc. Tie retnrn of pcl psyurut, in iL. evtut ef whUk only will the option t pay lnrrei In gull be availed of, would o reJure and e(;ullie ptlres tlat purchases made with sli prr rent, lu gold would be fully equal te tbie nij Hb truu at.4 tliee-tentl prcent.lu oorreiicy. Thial The Only Loan in Market Jtow offered t y tb (lov.rt.tti.r.t, and Itaauperier aJ vantages mat It tie GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Ua. than iJ0Y",tXiO of the lou autboriiti by the lat Congre are now on the uarket. This aincui.L, at the rate st wbUk il I billig aUorbeJ, will all be sahetrlbedler wlthib two tt.oi tb, wUi tbe note will an tSoubtedly cotumaud a pretuUin, a baa un'forw?y been the cae ou iloalng the uV-4rriptliaa t other Uest. In enter llat clliin-lo every tcwu SLd aectlon of the country may be afT..rdd facilities for taking ths loan, the National Dank. State lUn'.a ant Private Itaaksre throuahoat the country Lav generally aereed te re ceive tubsrrlptlot.s at par. SoWrllsrs 111 select their owa Sgeeti, It wbotii tbey have eenCienre, atd who only aro to be iepnnitle for tbe delivery of ths bote for which they receive orler. JWY COOI02, Ht t stntos Aur, No. 114 South Thind Street. IIULADKLPUIA. FIRT If A1IONAL IiAMK, flTIZISR' ATIOTSAL HANK, IMlANAltJl.ia AT1UNAI. HANK. SUL'kTII national hank, inmana national ha5k sod yKiiciiAMh' national hank, Indianapolis. IND. mrndiwSm MILIITARY CLAIM ACCNTO. Saml'bl or Lirt I., losavit s saos, saatoa 0. Jossa. Attorney at Iw. DELZELL, ÜR0WN d JONES, MILITARY CLAIM ACCNTS -AND ATTORNEYS, No. 37 East Wasliinton Street, IMHAA I'OI.IS, I.M). TO ftKSMNED, DISCI! AROFD OU DIJMIS8ID OF11CKKS. AS the Army ia row uz muaured out, and auany Officer will o-n be dtcbas:ed from aerW-e, we wwuld call your attention to our facilities for adjuvtlng Officers' accounts sad eettimg cUIrcs against the government. We will procure C'rUficaUS of Nen-Ia t;ltednes for Oleen, snd prom y tly adluxt their accftuo's with tls dlOreiit Bureaa ui M'aLlngtn. We alao Coct Claim for back Pay, Bouatle. Pew aioni, Uorta lont In service, Prxe Itueyt Damaged or It Property, Property Lot-t or lmpres-ed, CJaartennaater.' Voucher, Transportation Claim., Ac, Ac. We can alo aupply Ordnance, Clotblog, Qaartermse ter and Uodical Return, Hater-Ont Kells and other Ml'iury Paper. tZZT'XQ claimi bongbt or oM. 0.tcer and other interested In the aettlemebt ef CI el ma aga!nt the Govemmect, ar Invited to call at our oClce.or addree DKLZEIJ-, F.ROWN 4 JOSE3, No. 37 Eat Washington street, D)S0-13ni Indlanapolia, Lud. CROCERIES. r. r. rxETctta. e. . AvtnoR. fl.i:tciii:ic a n.wiiMjr. CKNTHAL GROCERY, TfcEALKLS IS STArLE ATD F15K GROCERIES, l Foreign and rortenu: Wine and Clgara, Oame, V ire tables. Fruit, Wooden arxl Wlilow War. Ns. 44 Serth peensy lvacia Street, opps site the Post OCee.lBdianapoli. saari-dti RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rfi hrctoted rtatki DTK-nousr, rro. ss botjtb A Illiooi street, Indianapolis, Iodlata, At this old and well-kLowii ett!:hzcei.t, ths ladle can have eiika and woolen gooda dyed la permanent aad beautiful color; and gent' garmenu thoroughly renove ted and repaired. New and eecond-hand clotkl&g bought ax4 oW, also, a paticular branch in tb bu.li.eM denominated Cm draw, lag billia- Stable cloth, or tear la any garmext can bo so wroBght ti.at it can not bo visible to the caked eye . Remember the place. No. A4 South Illinois street. t.nlO JOS. Km HARRia.PT.pTiee EXPRESS COMPAM1EO. American Express Company, Ata ran UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. Orr.CE 05 TUE C0RNXS CF WAf HINUiUN AND Meridian streets, LwtlarupotU. Tnree oaiiy iprv-jee. üiw aw.. Two daily Expreeeee te qnCrrtatl, aad Two daily Eipreo to Chicago aul SuLeai TV. above Comnaaiee are tl. only privtloaredEipreeeoei the followljg rood, vts: INDIANA CK5TKAU lafatkttk A CUXASIO; LNDLAKJJ'OLM A PXSC; TXEKJE BALTX A RICHMOND; BILLXrONTAINX A INIÄANAPCLUsafety aod diapeuh, and la charge of special aad oPciee saeeeengvr.. Notos, Ellis aaJ Drafls will I promptly collected axr ready retcrss mao J. KJTTXkjlKLX). Aerrt. SALT. CATTLE LARGE LOT CURAT, at .-dlw OF CATTLE SALT FOE SAU JUNQX CO S POEE BOCSX.