Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4587, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1865 — Page 3

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THUIISDAT MOKMJfO. JULY C .TOB JPIMNTIsrG-. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, CircularsBlanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Darn promptly at tialw Office, In f be Cst Style, on fir quality Paper., and at Low Prices. (aire u Call. C I T Y I T EMS. I'l-ILt&MU' AMI KdITOM' COSTMTIOK. A Conversion of the Publishers t.d KJitor of this State. b beU in this city, at the Council Chamber, on Thür? Jsj. the Cth iot. It U hojej tbat a full attendance will be jreweot. 4t KT Two men were run over tnJ killed tj a train on tie Terre Haute ItailroaJ on Tuesday. We were unable to learn their Lames or any of the particulars concerning the accident'. 5f If vot. bate not you should try the Bath House of Mr. Lambert, on the canal, ceir the Rolling. Mill. Tbe room U fitted op io good style and everything kept in pleasant order. Try it 35Hev. Mr. Foter. of this city, delivered an oration at Shelbyville on the Fourth. It wa the largest assembly of Citizen ever together at one time in Shelby count?, and was an old fashioned celebration, in which all joined. ,- KT" The heated term is on us laetrnest. If yoa don't believe it try a promenade on Washington street about mid day. üb für a blast from II eel a, or something ehe that will cool the atmosphere and prevent our corporeal ctrwes from dissolving. JIT" A fire occurred yes;crdiy morning reir Carlisle's Mill, on Waahlogton street. The building was occupied as a notion and grocery store, and the estimated damage is $ I, ."()(, with $100 insurance in the Home Insurance Company of Lafayette. There was also a Mab. e bnrM at tbe same time. Ckiciet. The InYunapoIi.s Cricket Club ve a public exhibition at Camp Shanks on the Fourth. Considering th at everything was new, and it was the 6r.t exj crimsnt, tbe bowling and battin? was very cood. We understand th it it is the intention of the Club to hive two garnet a week. Practice makes perfect. C3jF"(of eruor Morton delivered an address a the Tippecanoe IUttle (round on Tuesday, from whence he retnraed yeterdsy, looking travelworn and as though he had relieved himself of a stupendous t Hurt in the wiv of au address to the congregated sovereign We hope O. P. M. will be himself again before any great lap se of time. Promotions The following promotions were made at tbe office of the Adjutant General, in Indiana regiments, on yesterday: ' Ninth Cavalry.: George A. Armstrong, Adjacent. Thirteenth Artillery James II. Robertson, First Lieutenant; Wm. S. MolTit, Second Lieutenant. Information is wanted of C. W. Potter, who baa been a member of Dattery B. I impendent Light Artillery, Tenth Army Corps. He came to this city with a considerable amount of money, since which time nothing h is been heard of him. Any information concerning hid w here abouts will be thankfully received by his wife, Mrs. Potter, at Boatorj, Ohio. Tuk Lotal LsaciE. We understand that the Loval Leaguers met in Stute Council yesterday. Wnat excuse or auoloy for such a secret political organization at this time ? There mint be something weak or rotten in a party having the ascendency-, to mCTTio such ugenciea lor iu perpetuation. We understand that the principal) if not only motive, iu continuing the lcigue, is the hope, on the part of some aspirants, that it may be able to control the official patronage of its party. That's the Alpha and Omega of Republican politics. 5f We call the attention of our re iders to the proceedings elsewhere published, h id in the City Council Chamber on last Monday evening, in relation U (eneral II. R. Ctirri;gtoti. I hey were tin occasion of quite an excitement inth.it usually phlegmatic body, and thirds weren't id not altogether complimentary of the individual who takes this method of bcii g indorsed in his conduct by an official body. Iu our opinion there are but tw persons who could have written the resolutions, ind one of them is the (lenei.il himclf, and In view of this ii was an unexampled piece of audacity and Impudence. A man acting for the public need no indorsement f h' official conduct if he pscfes Ihr .roociousr.rs th.it he l.s dt tie Iii duty, in the manner sought lo be eccutcd by General Car riolou. lloiiet mru would iiietioti such ru ti?f, and thilnffictitmtliatD mightd itjuiict tn faithful officer and correct mau. Nur fit clal rritrf merit ol any tnsn -even be It couched in m sftvili !.J fu!mt Iiijkuiko as lliorcitaitloua clTrre.1 In Ihn Council Monday rnlnrf. will t hang fait or cuvcr up truth, nor will they Ustucesslul In causing the people tu rntrrt tu different opiniuti thau Iboso lurmed Iruru urinal in.iwlrdft of rircumUncra. .Tin Fotatli "Tl 9 day ww cslrbrst" va o'txervrd, not exten! vrljr, I Hilarity, Tliett was an altetupt made sonn timo ago t get up a elfhratloii ou that day In mammoth sole, but from Uck of tuletrstin th liutlef U was tcrmilled, like many olhsr paltloilo and philaii thropii biidsfltalni;, tu din still born tiefore tlt tlma of aci'ovichinsnt. IiidUiil'ln U brm surfeit I on lljdaya, rti 1 thcr Iu trcn n rly a week Ihst thrfr hs l ot brnt it publu' tlsiiivti Hall ll of aoinr kind, until lhv hP h't Hirir novtltv and the puple hae brcumw tul n dienst! with pomp, pirad ii 1 dipl) , !'' tili and ati'urslon had beru detisod. and many of our iltlivtia wvr only too amloua to gather a lllll iepit front business" Add the hut, duty , bustling citv, by an sicumUmi la oui Inviting vourilry pli. and taking advantao of ths us prliaioil of all htlalura, lliou' I U Uft lliP il T lh city folks went to tlm cotintv, InU the i omi try poople cam (locking to n Mrdopolia 1 ha 'lay was cicerdlngly ulity, and In this rfprvt as tmt unlike luclf, at Uati lo our recollection, aiul the perfuiuincri iLruuglui.it er siwilar tu tho hicti bav vlurat icturd our natal day of Independence lnc that gloriuu .uoininf of '?6 All aaauoied their holiday attu and gate thinialve up unreitraluedty lo "celebiate " Washington irret presented so animated appear tu, a it buy throng crowded along II aide walks from eaily morn till Uie at Mghi, losilmg aih other, or Unding patiently in broiling an. waiting the routing of the ptincijul la tturr of th da?. A general good leeling a. piev t lent, and iL abeuc of iowdyim a gratily Uig featur. Many, of course, celtbralrd iu Tata 0 alisnter's t 1c. stoJ not le did f ce wh Lad made a victorious fkhl over the ill of hlV and er a glorious a Tain the niht ha too Lis riJe. In the morning the people aemllcd in the State Hovii yard, and l.alcne I to the DftUnof li.dependftit-e ai d an oration by I'mled Mates Distnct Attorney Joint Hiitnt lie etercix 4 the stand tiro iiaerpcrc 1 with vocal iuuu by the MAiucntmr and instiumtutal by the my band. The attractive leatute. and tnc priiii.iwil itc, which drew out ti e mu'liiu lc as the trade ol the Calsthuuipun, grotcU r. i.d lidiculon prtK-ewion, tht was ecorte4 tbroujjh our prln i pal strreu. I he members, or participant of the prot-toit Aritd iuaiswy cni civable and nic iirrtf, cottibiiiiinc iu iuo; luconruotin sppraratuTs. aid all mounted on ddt;i Ittel mule l u army i.or,ir urtvuiiuuioi ir wairoii. It llie u-e of crcat aiuutcinrnt. and th t'uxnhblui.s ttre io ccuip'ctely nd. u lou that tun.t wti provokr.1 Irom in mt Mious and adat. In th tetiiiig there ass t.uito a di!Uv of flieoik. Ld bUBieriMia Uvunrrn lit the irm Ant tbu rr.vird the four ill ttav of Julv, ls''0. .. ItduLapoU. 'o ait . Ou t mailed the ore tioii L.d all cUi U accept It cb.i r i hon in pleasact a way tlkouglt title had bevu arfe ULStatupIed in th hialwry of th Mate.

Gxztat CaaJuiroTow i nx Cm Cocycit. On last Monday otgbt the procecdiogt of tbe City Council were characterized by tbe introduction, by Cocncilmat' Loo mis, of a preamble and resolutions complimentary of Rrigadier Oeaersl Henry B Carrington. Tbe followiog are tbe resolutions: Whereas, Brigadier Oecersl Henry R. Carriegtoo is about to depart from this State, where, for nearly three year, be bs been laboring with lircal industry, winlom and tueceis in undcrmitilg ted exposing the coupiracies of disloyal secret societies t tbe west; and Whereas, We hold him ia tL highest estimation for his many valuable services, and especially for bis cmturn and uucl6h devotiou to duty, his unvarying courtesy and bis personal character and moral worth; therefore, Resolved, lij the Common Council of Indianapolis, that our thinks are due and are hereby tendered to Rrigadier General Henry R. Crriegton, l-.r his services to us, the State, and the nation wh.lehe has been stationed in Indiana. Resolved, That we appreciate his service in their various relations, as no les valuable than battles won in the fie! J, as to hi prudence led firmness we are largely indebted for the immunity of our own State, and other western Suus, from invasion and civil war, and for securing to our troops in the field the freedom to return, without dinger, to the homes they left behind them. Resolved, That we extend to Gen. Carrinton our best wishea fcr bis success and welfare, with tbe hope that he may receive that prompt adTtLcemcnt in his profession which hs distinguished services so justly merit. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be published in the city papers, and also be transmitted to General Carrington nnd to the Presi

dent of tbe United States. Mr. Brown moved to lay them upon the table. The motion waa lost by a rote ol six to eight. Mr. Brown said that he bad made the motion because he was opposed to tho whitewashing by the City Council of this man, Carringtou, and re ferrcd to his being under arrest at tbepiesent titne 'charged with peculation Dr Thompson was in faror of the resolutions. He viewed General CarriaEtou as the savior of the city, and had it not beeu for his promptness he believes that Indianapolis would have been in nshea It was right that the Council should endorse Carrington. They owed it to him as a man trnd a patriot. The gentleman talked about whitewashing. He didn't believe tbe charges tgain?t Carrington, and it he bad beea under arrest he had betu a (.quitted Mr. Brown interrupted the Doctor, and said that he was told by the Judge Advocate only last evening that Carrington bad not been acquitted. Thompson resumed, in an excited manner, defense of the General, and coLi-luried by rtay'iDg he would vote tor the tesolutioLS. Mr. Seideusticker viewed the matter as a satire and burlesque, and thought them out of place in Council. He was opposed to them, and they contained nothing but tulsome praise of u man be could not endorse. Mr. Loomis said he was not in the whitewashing business himselt, but he did know that Gtn. Carringtou bad beeu acquitted, and that be should vote lor the resolutions. He made a few other remarks barüly in keeping with the dignity of Council, and rat down. Mr. Colley moved the previous question. Dr. Jameson moved to amend the resolution by striking all out except that part wbich re ferrcd to tbe Sous of Liberty and the conspiracy of last fall. He said he could not endure the olTici tl conduct of Carrington He bad had pome acquaintance with him officially, and knew something about him. Through Canington's incompetency as an executive officer, he lud beeu credibly informed, the drafted men and volunteers Lad died in camp in an unusually large proportion, as he was informed by medical officers, and in his opinion he was a man of sleuder ability. He did not believe in this thing of whitewashing, and would not vote for the resolutions as they stood. Some coo fusion ensued, and the Mayor decided the motion to amend had precedence of the previous que.-tion. Mr. Ksppta moved to adjourn, which motion the Mayor decided out of order. Dr. Thompson atked the clerk to read tbe resolutions amended, upon which the Doctor left the chamber in no good humor. Tbe Mayor ordered a vote to be taken on the resolutions as amended, which was adopted, the following Couucilmea voting in the affirmative: Yeas Messrs. Allen. Boaz. Brown, Coburn, Colley, Emersoa, Glazier. Jameson, Kappt s, Loomis and Staub. Nats Messrs. Seidensticker and Grosvenor. roLicc Mattces Thomas Cussidy, Fratik Dickey, Thomas Grillhh, ilichael Hogart, Chis. Johnson, J. 9. Kline, Lemuel Martin. John McKeniiey, John Weldcnowcr and Thus. McNamtra were eah drunk, a:iJ paiJ $3 and costs apiece. Auram Cirralun and rranct- Itawmati were in the nimc condition; but hivin? invented their ctfh iu dead shot, they found themselves in the piesonceof the Mayor, dead broke, in iniaticial truiice, in consideration whereof thev weit to ail. Jennie Martin, Joseph llat'U aud Kljth Haley paid $3 apiece for disturbing the peace. llattie hJmonds was a wandenue pro.titute. She isn't now as much us she wa . Inj ail thirty dtys, wit.Hthe seutence. SiMiAT School Oklpbr atiov at Catl.ton I herpwit-ti Siiiiiisy ."School Celebration ol ihf Kourlh, at Caftleton, In this county, on Tuesday I he cirrcie ol the day c nailei in the rraoitji; ol Ihe Doe I iraliou o lmlrprtidrncc, by Dr. J .I. Hooker, bite Siircrwn of thf I.leventli IntliaiiH, and orations by rcvcral iudivid'iat. Thonfl ir lhroi?J""il wtaniirof lht most unit tlist hits rvrr t-tkru f' e In th rounlt, ami it inen i itidtbtrd (o Pr iloukrr tuxl Utpi. rtilry, ptln i ipsllv, who rt( the Mttalula of ihn d tv. The ni'i'ic W4s lurni-hcil by U. W. Uill Hurl. "rT Wc were tdeaed t' inert with our Men I M K. Ilftice yratrrdav, at pieenl Sur((ron of Iii Thlflv lhtid Itidiaii. Thr Doctor I i CfitUl toniiliitio and intetida lofatiiitf Id th city t thr rtp'tailoti ol hi ttm ! service (K"f III ri(lhr,l t minl Sl itn O-inmiiHiihtr, --So I m ii lir ko a i' ( hrliMt )ot rlMhy, wluMrin oii wt nl ao lr da lo iii. lion luv vrf acliy to pr ik tho truth ui'dvr oath, Hl hi ply brctuao I in - iUtlodic. Voti H.kcd tut tin jat Uj : "At tmi a Catholic" I atiawrtrd: Mum I i . i . .i .i i . ii. i.. i,, ....... ! ,u 4. iou nail a V4KHHIO iMniu in jour imiup, looking at lht Mit' tliutt lo (he lopiiuM ahlf nl ).nr library, atid apprhnti to In tit who brought Iheca.e before um, if h denir l I ahouU inawnru mi the t'ttholM Ibble in your p iarl.n, 1 ak bf what lhl Old toil linpilll or doubt my i4lh or lraalliiit.li . bau tiatf I waaiiot a woi n on rlh'!i UibliT ;i'i.r ll uiliul. Cahu At the 3J of July tnrrllng ol thel'dy Ctutiail Mr Kape. Orr man, .fb led a iraolutl.in that the luiliora to contractor, in the Drrnin ptjer, be dicoiilimird, p!tdinjj thst a man bad t.o i taitt to lid a contractor until lc hau leatntd the Kiiajlialt latij;uRe. We, ciiien al Indlaiispoli! would te perilully aak Mr Kppe in tiafiicu!ar, and the pubii in te"''!. whether, 9 ft. a .a il.. a la hi the Mi.r logc, a man nta tne nut to i.im i . a a a- . i . . ..I tan tdhve Jounoiimau netoie ne can pe.K peiUti LiirfU.hT Mam (Ihman fiT'tJ II. HfUktut, tnerch tu tailor. No. 17, N tilth lilinoia ftrcet. nearly opposite the Hatea liotie. a kiMiw from periul In.peciior, displat tip. i it In counter tin mo-t elegant nd beautiful liO'Hi lor aumnier wear, lie, murr 4)tfr, IlittUtty laoricaira iiiviu in rwi.. i)lc, at rluceHl price, according to the oMer . . . )..... n.. .ll nn.iit liim 1 1 Ml. ti auf truiKimu uj kttn'aj stock Of 1'uriiitliiHi' t;ot.Ut 4la, lapte uiinentlv orihv ol ti e attention ol every indi vidual wlu da-irea n appear io public in a genled and J i a; n . I mthhtr. We rrncw our ytt viu -uita;etui -'all un llaaitkatu. 'Jo'-tf l.tmiA '-Tin: hruuuc llaia Hkarona riva. iK'udcdlv tie heat artulo lor reatoriria; grft hair to it natural color, (not dyin') curing all diseaat-s of the scalp, preventitii the htir tfoio ltlhD; olT, nivii.a; it a oHnea and rKi' Ibst ii-ilhtrn fl'ec.tn prinluce. Price $1 'U per boti! fluid by all drursUt. J. F. Senour, diupgisat. Hate lloue Hlo.-k, gent. v,, tf . - rr CruniiHiin'a Sirawteri v HaNam ia av err lam reti.edy tVr diarrltft, dy.rntffy, cholna itioibu, Ilm, brartbuiti. and all torl compUmta. Ii t culirrly vretable. A specific tor camp dlatrhiea. Sold at whol.f ale by llrowniug 1 Sloan, Indianapolis. aeod

"OSeert final aQJaviu ta obtain pay are prepare! and taken by Captain Thomas Madden, ' : tv.wi: .i i n? rtt.v hp;... ri

notary i u juw, siiuj : Agency. He is always in the oDce.and prepared to take all kinds of acknowtedgments. Col. Blake's War Claim Aceocy.bas added to tbe list of competent clerks Mr. Durdald, late of the claim trtn of Durfieid & Hess. He bascn equal ia tbe city ia mrklng op Quarters! asters' and other facer, accounts. Army oocers will please drop in. Opposite Mjor Dunn's United States Mustering and D bursiogOSce, next to Masonic Hall, Shceu Building. 1-1 wd Fata at Masonic Hall A Fair will be held at Masonic Hall, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week, for the benefi; of the new school home for girls now boüdicg in tbe rear of bt. Mary a Church, on hut Mary land street. Tbis enterprise is gotten op ocder the auspices of the lad res of St Mary's, and it should be liberally patrooized. There can be no better object than to promote the means for the education of the risin generation. 3 4t GT'A rich crowth of hair produced, the nttu ral color restored, (not dyed), and all disease of tne scalp, falling off, jfcc , cured by using "Eureks." the infallible hair restorative. Price $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. Sx-fora, Druggist, Bates House Block, Agent. eod-tf Cbickxt Clc There will be a meeting of tne cncitet uiuo on i buts3ay, Jolr btb.tt eight uciucatai iuc noue oi Acorus. f BTSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisemeat ! on the fourth page of to day's paper. jao 25 tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. C2TF0RM0RE THAN TWENTY YEARS MATHEWS VENETIAN HAIR DTK baa stood the tet cf trial, and Is constantly increasing In public favor. TDK VENKTIAN II AIR DTK ia the bet and cheapest made. Its price la cüly 75 cent, and euch bottl contains doah!e the quantity of dye in t'joe usually sold for ft. THIS HAIR DTE i manufacture i by a peczliar pro. cess, wbich render it infinitely tnperior to any dye in market. Being complete In one bottle, no preparation la required, which greatly simplifies the application. IX USIhG THIS DTE yoa avoi.l that arsTT, dead appearance by which dyed hir and whiskers are readily rtcofi!ied, when an inferior article ha beej used, as It produces a perfectly netural color of any fchade that U desired, from a rica brown to a Jetty, lustrous black, that will not smut, crock, or stain the clothiLg. InveM 75 cents and you will be convinced. Soli by all Draggifcii an! Fancy Goods Dealers. A. 1. MATHEWS, Manufacturer. DEM AS BARNES & CO , New Tork, Wholesale Agents. mylO-deod-ly PETROLEUM. 1 1 J I a 1 -A5D goal mmim go., AT COVINGTON, I3ST JZ Capital Stock, $3250,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE UP INDIANA. WILUAU DALE, of New York, President, JOSEhH HIS INK, CbTinirton, Vic President, AT. Ü. KkkK. .secretary, JAMES W. KlNO,Tr-asarer. X irootors. lion. J03KPII K. McDOVALD, Indianapolis, Indian. JOHN K. COFFROi H.Hnnilngton. Indiana. WM. l)ALK, fiew York City. JOSEPH W. NaWLtN, Attica, Indiana. JOS. R;STINE, CoTington, Indiana. E. M MCDONALD, Covington, Indiana. DAVID WKBB, Covington, Indiana. OrriCE South $de Public Square, Coving ton, Indiana. flHS Company holds by lease, and In fee,abou 1 twciity thousand acres of tha most aelect coa lands in Western ludiana, horderltifr. both itlea of tie Waba.h ri.er. iMapa f these land miv be wen at the office of the Company. In Covington, Ind , at the oClce of Wm. Dale, No.Jtf I'r Place, S. Y.City, at the wOire of Hon. J. K. C'jflrotb. HuntiriK'ou, Indiana, rand at the etile cf Koach A MclK.uald. luditnapolia. A rrfermce to th report of the Hon. David Dale Owen, Ute State tioU s;i-t, will nhuw that tuest land are nituate In tbe inldst of the finest cal Crldi of the Mtate, ahoutidinat aNo In talt( Irt-n and other valuable mineral f.ulta ca. Hearthe mouth of Coal Creek, where tbeCompany ha large quaLtitiea of lam!. alt water h.a bueu dipcovereu equal In quality to tue hannwna. inia water waa tro cured etil 3. ffara ago by borinff, aon after, he On on.Uira unit timtlii It .j down Hi. Waba-ta ati'l rle Canal. Mr. Tbt'inaa, the prt'pr ettT, finding himself Uli able to coinneta with it. abandon d the tnaiiafrtiire. In trm Ii ei.couiitpre't ll.t wtitcb roomily ili rl'if'l tat ta rruae ! hare beu c nl oil Tlioe latida all lie In rl" vt tnlfy to the Wahaab and y rle t'atiat. nuuie of tbm uiin It batika. air. John McUanninr, the bwitiea agent of the coin fanr. I.ai r (tinned Irotn a tour I obervntiti of tbe till reaiotiaof I'etutAVivatila. rnalin ad that th tanda len.ed hy lb company. In l'uuiitln mit l arke routiti, ha, ao f ,t aa tb pren-ral Iwrmatinn of tbe country and lb surface It tlirailona prttit thrni-el ver-, ra stolig stultify In tb i aii-t mineral iiitaiu aa luttn I n Frein h Cteek, Pel njlT.n a, wbr tb nreatt quantity and tb niot valuable v. 1 1. f.-nid Mr. McHinnijr ha. bur chaed fi'f th mn'pai.y Ihe ttint approved tnachlnery, talih all the tlatnf nr.ary for i'iailti, and la pr patlnit w lh alreiia4 worameii tb apeedy develup. turn' of Ih hl l Uli treaMii i f lb lati l nl lit cniiatit, All Ih In. lb ff cal Ml, found Li bx al ia whet II haa bn nirti umd, r tronaly mathe'l In varloua ! t al llea i f th landa of th Company alTot l,Haj VMJt ratlt tlal I fnapecl of atic , 1 1 i utnpati tlilnka It tih tce.a'y lo mW an y tlirf rttie I th ebata ir of ih Und, ml. r ibai tb f pott and map rtrrd In lllKi.IMM i f tl.a .to, , I "iua" K.tHHI ahafaa, (a prt'1'O..d by lb i oHo.atiy lo b olTetd In lb Itttlket al aii hall par vat, leit( fil pr .bar, fur lb ttri tf ai.tinu lb t 'inii.aiiy In a ap ty iUlojmiit or th laut, aiiflVdawtf I O X A is .w 4W a n;riiou;i!Ji minim; company. OF INDIANAPOLIO. IND. OlldANIKIl t'NIiKU TUR l.itYM OK INDIANA. Oiipttui. h:i:, . In i; 1 00 Hure, in i ill Dollnra l ach WO UK I NU CA PIT AI, $70,000 Orr t -N. ;t Talti 'tt 4 Nw' Jlloik, In lianapolla, Ind. U V I C K UM. William M, Turaar, I'tenl.trnt ai d u(.rlhtrnlnl. lo.a K.Kit, 'U ri.l lrlit. Kdwln A. Davta, arctriary. J, iirt Mill, Ti.aarar. I I It K I T O It . Iklo-a H o', V. A rvtiotlfl l, H Tururr, J. A tlruri4r, Um. T. ('Utk. C C. Min, J. C. Ilrth, I.u cin ll.l. tmr Nrwoian, Jrrr M-'ln and Kdatia A. liavl A lim'trd ntimler f Glares ar now od.'.d to tl .nblic on i.rma tbat tU. t'otupauy fl rvt.ndrnt IU pay .'it. tlUr Out Two Hundred Per Cent. 11) per .bar only reijnir I at tim f aubrrtrtia. Kor wail., c'.rcuUn or inlormatlon, apjdy lo tb rotary of it-' i.many, at iii.itanapoUa. aprta dtw.dfrt.lat RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT r1 HaL'MTr.DHTJLTrsMKlloL.ak.o. jaaoUTa I tllto. trt, li.dtauapolU. Indian. At ibla old an I w tl anown atal!ltimei., tl lJt ca bat and woolen aw.!s dyed la ruDttt auf awauttrut color.; and f.nt." narrurf. tnoroouaiy r.nota.a iwt rn&lril. w and Koud-raand dotting bonfht and aoM, a!ac, apalUular bratxh In tlitu!b dooct!natdOndraw. im bulla aiaiyi cioin. ur ir id any . iu.ui v a wrragbt .at It can Dot b rulbl to th bkd ay. k'umlM tb placa, Xo. 2 lout a llllooli itrt. nt JOSfPH MARIltl.Frtr1to KAY At GOUDON, ArrTItaKVS AT LAW, INDUXAFOLIS. 15DU5A.

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hi roar sxeaaaaxr fatas Bajatsrart iimvaL. 3IIDIVXOIIX REPORT. Fa r lorttSnc XleprtSe First Paawe. CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH. INJURY TO PRESIDENTS MR. Several Gentlemen Injured. FAULKNER NOT PARDONED. COZZENS SET AT LIBERTY. THE PRESIDENT'S ITEATLH. c Ac. Ac . Ac Ac. The rourth at LoultrllltRnrai Miertuan. LOLISVILLK. Julv 5 A snlendid hannn.t ... itiven to Shermm at Ma?ot.ic Temnl n fnn. day eveuicz. The General a.d rpea;f tYm m t ingin one of his happiest efforts, and distinguishcvj injury ana civil orators contributed their efforts on the occasion. Independence Div u atDror.r?atpl1th-r yesterday at the Fair Ground. Dr. Gilbert de nvereAj an oratnjn. Colonel ilundv. a candidate for Hnn. made an elcouent sneech in faror nf tb stitutional Amendment. Gboeral Bribin advocated neorr au tTr-iir tu hying of a heavier tariff on foreien mannfac . . ) vis .a rt . lures, auo noiaing me reoei states and Territories until thev adoDted the Consti tending uffrage and putting away slavery. i ne coioreu people assembled m vast throngs at Johnson's W'oods. to witnesa th mr.rrnrra of colored soldiers. Everything pasted off trandly, auc pleasure or tne celebration being only marred by a few c.i.es of sunstroke. lieneral Loon b-as iued orders for the iramedi ire mutet ing out of the entire Army of the Tennessee. Hon Nat Wolfe died here on Mond AT. und Dr. Betij R Palmer died this morning. (,'lilcf Jnatlce a liaar-iieceDiloii nf vov. Juitnion at Savannult. New York. July 5 t'hiei Jiutir. rha nt w j v ww k w v raasv daughter arrived ut the St. Nicholas Hotel last eveuine. and will leave this evenlnr for Pmri. dence. It. I. Dispatches from all tmtof the countrT show that the anniversary yesterday was observed with much more th an uual enthusiasm and pUhnrat. ness of detail. The steamer Nevada, with Savannah datp tn the 1st, baa arrived. The Savannah Herald announces the arrival there of Provisional Governor Johnson and hia cordial reception by the people. Tbe City Cduhvii nuupicu rcsuiuuons ot welcome ana requesting the Governor to deliver an address, which request waa complied with. The address was to ne aeiifereo on tne evenrng of the 1st. The colored troops doiog guard duty ia Savannah have been relieved and sent into the interior. Judce Parsons, ol the District has ordered certain property known aa Kin's lAa" .a m. . wnari, conn.catcu acu foidby the rebel authorities, restored to its former owner. Accident to the lreldent't Car Nev. crnl t'ernon'ai Injured ÜALTIMO&E. Julv 5. A serious accident nr curred to the President's car yesterday evening auuui o ciocs, ai me lumcuore iJepot or the i.i riu avironua rtuiroaa. inetram consisted of the engine and President's car, arid had just arrived front Gettysburg, when, owing to a misplaced switch, it ran into the end of a freight traiu Handing on a hide track. Although the speed of the train wa touch sUlf n .1. arvorl of the ptrty in the President's cur were injured. Ca - . 1 - at.. . oenor jfoonsge, tne unman Minister, and U. J. llalciu, who read the noern at the Getttoburi? celebration, were severely cut about the head. tolouel bimnon. of the h irhth Arm Coma: Ii J Chew. State Department! P. R. Milton Eiccutive Mansion, aud L. L. Crounae. of th New York Tiniei. were slightly irjured. Tho car was somewhat injurel, hut not enough to prevent it from proceeding to tVashicgton. The acciocni was tne roKUit or carelensnes. on the pait f the twitch tenders. The Fourth nt Itntitfor Indlntt He. Kiaaiaa. IUncu'R, Ms.July ft Tho celebration hrrc jturrday was a Kieit suet es, 30,l)0l) people being preaent. The tTatioti, delivered by Hun. 11 4 L tubal lUmliii, was able t n 1 eloijuent. A nuel featuro of tba rlabrtiun wa mn Indian recatta, in birch canoes, with noiljlra: tiiatauc n mils ind a Ihlrl Thw tMfjoe Uen. (rsnt wun tbe flrat miss, aud the (Jen. HtirlJiu tbt secoitd. Time made the Crit heat, 7:40, stid the second heat, 8 tulnutet. I hp I it tl r IIa til ihritittuti. CiwctfiXATia July f Tbe Pourth of Julv wa relbtatri h?re with more eiithulsiu and Oi t lsy I ImIi rvrr w(iirrl belote, An limnciise ptocf.aioii, vuinp.iaod ol uiilitia, returned volun iaia mi. rivk' iciila, prtel the airreta, ami si hljit Ihritf wm a tiHiMiiflrfnt dialiUv ot ttteL f - ... . . I ...... . i .' . ' ""ia. i it wrmntr wua eacv.a e v iut. . I Iii l'a.i ii ( rise. Pint at.urtiu, July 5 In the Coiirnsht' e4 v'U t'a.e, lu da, JuIj: Tli'Milti.oii, of Iii nupiitiltaa Uourt Ol l enitay Itf4iia, ordriatd lit. reit. n Uui'rna, n. drliveied an oj'lnion that Ute riht ol lbt J it-aKJeiil to aupri. the writ ol liat.raa mrpoa a only ulven to bun by Oonerr dutli'tt the t'tiiitiuuai.i'e of war - .ia mm lliiii uf Honte ? nil Ii ilo.Toft, Jul, 5 A ilatunol II r a c Mtnti, place! Ill liotit ail Hut 11 luaat, ititibe the sttuatol D.nlel S'tbtr, w appropiiately Inaukurlt(l yeaitfday Ad lrraaea were made by Gu.ernor Aj'drew and Dr P (). Hie, i aw k Thf) ouriM i HmIIImx. Hama(, July & Th Pourth wa apnropri tri j celcntaled by the few reaidrnt Amsrlcan and viaiiora here nubarrlplloii lo U rnuient haaui PtiiLariiriiiA, Julv Jay Cooke rejort subartiptloiis toh7 30 loan, on the lib and .Vh, ti stnttunt to Si.tbi O1 r lr aal a liirngo, t'liit to t. Julv 0 A frame block ou the cor nrr nl Mr hatiic and North Water street wa destroyed by firs tail tiifihl L $').()!HJ VERY LATEST. THUKH O'CLOCK A M i ri iti: rii iti:ih ii:tv (itMEAL GRANT. Ntw Yoaa. Julf 5 Oeoeral Grant, wbn par titiptUtl in the Intiviiie of the Fourth at Al tianv. arrived here at au early hour this morn Inp. accompanied by hi staff. Having been a brief lime at the AHor noone, iDe Ueneril pro reeled on the eiht o'clock tram for Wahin loo. ItOM NORTH CAE01M4. Niwm, N. C, July 1 It 1 reported that the Government I about to make an important e xare. in the direction of the North Carolina (old mines EÜXtAl COX. Recent orders Instruct General Cox to remain

In command of this department on til the rstarn of General Öcheßeld. POLITICAL II5XIJLS. There is a Rreat rash of political ainoera io Governor Holden lor pardon. He has appointed J. T. Hughes Mayor of Newbern.

DtTktv:xt or tbs Tiooa. BtLrisT. Ms.. July 5 The United State ateamer Tisga, Lieutenant Commander WhitiDg, Bailed yesterday for tbe eastern coast of Maine. She will return in a few days. A KEV0LCTIO9AKT FATaiOT. Wm. Hatchini, of Penobtcot, the only remaininr; veteran of the Revolution residing in New England, participated in tbe celebration yesterday at Baigor. Hia mind remains clear and health good. MOSS 7AlDO.XS. Wash isoTOx, July 5. About 170 applicationa for pardon were granted to-day, of wbich 100 were from North. Carolina, recoaaende4 by Got. Holden. TBE rtEMDKXTS HEALTH. There is a marked improrement in the health of tbe President to-day. He, however, still keeps nu roocj, and, adhencg to the advice of bis physicians, receives no visitors. TBI COXrHtATORS. There is reason to believe that final action has been taken by the Executive on the findings and sentence of the conspirators and the re.ult will soon be promulgated. DISCHARGES rSlSOXESS. The number of prisoners discharged under General Orders, No. 109, current series, from the office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, as far as has been reported, up to July 3d, was as follows: Captains, 1.1C6; lieutenant, 3,3sr2; non-com miaaioned officers, 5,5?2; privates, 32,726; total, 42,796. rACLKXia. OT rARDONCD. There is the best authority for contradicting the report that C. J. Faulkner has been pardoned by the President, who has not yet acted fn the case; therefore, all that has been published is premature. Indians scino roa raaDox. Delegates to the number of seventy-four, from the Indian tribes in hostility to the United States duriDg the late rebellion, are on their way to Washington with the object of miking treaties of perpetual peace and of beiu& reinstated io tbe rights and benefits which tbey forfeited by taking op arms in behalf of tbe insurgents. P&L3IDENT JUAREZ. The official piner of the Columbian Govern ment, formerly New Grenada, recently published a decree issued bv tbe Columbian Congress, de claring Juarez ot Mexico has deserved well of America, in view of the indomitable perseverance he evinced in defence of the independence and freedom of hia country. They regird his virtues and patriotism as affording an example to the Columbian youth. The decree also provides that tbe portrait of Juarez shall be placed io the National Library of Bogata, with suitable inscriptions. TATENTS ISCED. One hundred and forty patents were issued by the Commissioner of Patents on Monday. MORE SOLDIER. DISCHARGED. General Augur ha issued an order for the discharge of tbe One Hundred and Eleventh and Twenty eighth Pennsylvania, and Thirty-third, and Thirty-fifth New jersey regiments. DEATH OF A SUECEOX. Surgeon B. B 3tevens, of tbe St. Eliübeth Insane Asylum, in tbis neighborhood, died to day of typhoid fever. His remains will be sent to New Hampshire. COMMERCIAL. (.SV TLLXUkATI. Cincinnati Tlnrstet. Cincinnati, July 5. Flour tiull ; Superfine $5 25; extra $5 50 5 75, and family $6 0U7 75. Wheat, red $1 201 33; white $1 35. Oats, 61c. Corn Yellow 75c, 90c for white, and GU62c forear. Kye C063c Barley $1 10 1 20. Oats60Clc. Whisky dull; small nalcs at .$2 05. Me? pork sold at $2i25 (KJc; Bulk meats; I313j2 for i-houlder.a. 14Jc for sides and hams are held at 16fl7 for smoked, 1920c for plain, aid 24 25c tor sugar cured. Lird 18c. Groceries quiet and unchatieed. Sugar 13($l7c Cofiee 2i32c. Molasses $1 20l 23. Butter 242Gc. Eggs 252Gc. lUy dull at $12(313 lor t-oft and $1516 for iard pieced on arrival. Petroleum Kenned free bSQZjioc. Silver $1 29. Gold $1 39. ietv Vorn market. N iw Yota , July 5. Cotton 4950c for middling. Pinup .V lowr at 15 7 Of ii5 r0 for eitra state; $6 40(36 50 ior extra round hoop Ohio, and SC. H'.Jil C f.. 1... I,..r1a fin. i nnisf .Vl fv y I IUI viJr vi nii.in. uvui Corn meal dull Whlfky $2 08Q2 10 for western, and $.2 10 or refined. Whett Winter red western il 35r.ll 39; Chicaif.il Spring $1 26Q1 2; Milwaukeo club $1 S70l 2'J; amber Micbigau l 41 llye alull. Corn 7CO?8 for new miicJ woifrr, DOc for kiln dried, 706l75i for unaound atJ Ko fur white. Oats b'J(Vf)70o fur western. Coll'ee dull. Sttgr MuscitTado UC(2e. M )la-es dull. Wool dull. P.tmlrum .lull at 35.1 for cru.U. VlKaUVS.C for refine I lit bond, and 72)4Ci73a' do free Nrw fiiraptJik OUfjJW 12; faM 23023 G3 for 'OU'Gl.d ) e.ilt and rejtuUr way, eloitig at $25 75 for ciab, $1 50 for prime, and $IH Hint Id 50 br ma fuctt Pis a tnfal beet f 10 00 .li DJ-.ura mru. tl'J (HbiDlfi DO beef liauiS. 27(l27 50ti. Cut maaala; 11 ft? 14c for ahotildera, 7 . a. . . a. aiKa.a..aa. ami 1 7 (' C VI 1 C for Intnl. Ucotij l.'l4Q? . i I . I I 'I I . I.... t. . ...I lor uuriiiaritaiiti rui; . tt " ' r 1 " K nu H'ii' Mr tii'tri tntca. i ...a. a . . t ,.. ti all Lud l.tiufCrJ'iO ibiiter, 2i'GtWio loi tiiiio, and UOi't-'I't' lor Mate. ('Iter. yf iw'e, Hire dull, taw riot no!af waaaftT. Nrw Yoai, Julv 5, Mmirv.uaaf at 4tf5 tier tent. Hterline In fair rrUt at lo'ü U"J.U hr firat ttaaa billa (iuld Isia J I tl 40, and rloae I at $1 au. h loa a may, 1,4m , Ool.) ( iotd at (UlliL'hrr's Pirhanca to IHbl at $1 lilH j. DANKG. I, A w, .v., w a, w , wool 1 1 a. t.aa llr ir r!rttlr M'a a.a.uief rini Eaaiioa. attarpa'a fans, al Itatih, Irat.kl.B. saa,tki.u. vaai s. win is s. ssa, joaa f saata. t. BlKHau. IXDIINI OANKlxii COMPANY, IDIA.'X AI'OIJN, IUI)., K0T AND MM. STOCKS, BOND, COLD, SILVER, A5u ail msni r Covornmont Socurltloo, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestio Eichango. WK our Wicht Ir ifia t-n Korote, Id aunts to salt at riirt.nl l uiumii. rmrrl A I'a ffimerrt&t fiauer itUcaubted. and ail ouineaa aperia'inng o iiiinuin nanairi( irana artet, tvs ars jKx.ai i(rmi ir u sate n ist SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN, Tbrie Rotiui we w.P f arubb U l'.:.ki and. Bakcra at tha BSUal dlaCaUbt Our ofilca Is on tba corur af Waahtncton street and Vrinla avenue, oppo:ta cd rIUwa' Hall. Caabler. SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, Mo. Fa at Washington Strltiim ff the) nig llnnal. ITURMTCliE aud itOTsa. Tinware and Msbos Ineora X1 Veto variety, Also, all il&J' of ooa rurc'.aatcg Oo'xla ;J. R HA SOT.

DRUC3, MEDICINES. CtC

DAILY, KCGPOR & RUSH. South Meridian f3t., iut ess vmea ctrot INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS (EXClusitzlt; iü. EDEL TöTtSS, E2EDI0IETES PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stufls, GLASS WARE, PEEFUMEEY AjrrPancy oods, PURE YINES MIÜ LIQUORS. WJC WOULD CALL THK ATTENT1050F DBUO GISTS to the above establishment, and IbtIU them, when in the city, to look through our stock. Our f ooda wera boasbt when gold wm at fl S. an before tba additional 50 per cent Increase in Tariff Iutj which, wo art confident, will enablo ua to sell gooda ii our Ubc very low and yet realise a profit. TV will du plicata any Cincinnati bill fluctuation In prices coa ldered. Orders are solicited. Je7'-dly ADMINISTRATORS' SALES. A DM IN I STIC ATO It's SALE -OF REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BY virtue of au order of tbe Court of Common Vpt ft Vlarion County, Indiana, made at 1 Jon Term, lotlS. tha undersigned, aa AdminbtratrU of tbe eataU of Cbris'iao Newcomer, deceased, will sell at pablic auction, at tbe Court House door, iu tbe city of Indianapolls, on Saturday, the 29th day of July, 1865, Between tbe Lours of 1 o'clock sad 4 o'clock P. M., tbe following ral estate, to-wlt: Lot number eleven (II) In square number ninety-five (95), aa laid off by Humphrey Griffith, and recorded in tbe Marlon County Record aa part of tbe town of Indianapolis, la said county and etate, except a strip four fret off tba nortb tula of said lot, sunject to my Ilia estau of ono-tblrd therein, a widow of said deceased. Tram or Sale. Said pjoperty a 111 not b aold for If than wo-tbirda o' tbe appraised value. One-tblH ot the purchase money must be paid down; one-third In ata montha, and the balance In twelvemonths after date; tb purchaser to give mtes for tbe two last payment, with gco4 freehold security, bearing Interest, and pajrablwltbout relief from valuation or appraisement las A deed will be made to tbe pun baf.fr after lull payment ol tbt purchase moner, and tbe uodr rslgned will dispoe t her lifa Interest to the pnrtbaer on teasonahle term. M AKT KajUMKR. JeSO-wft AdmlnMratrlt. NOTICE SALTI. ' jTl!TICX la berebv Riven that, on Saturday, tbe J iL 11 Jar of Julf. IM. at SoVlmk. A. M .1 will ofT.r fot eala at put.Ilo auction, aa aha lata rHiic of Jhn W Whiteside, drrear1. In lawretir Tnwnlilp, alar Ion County, lmllaus, near l,anevllle, in all l"nb'p, tin folliiwlii tierMinal nrotwrtv nf sad deaean at. not taHen by tbe wiriow, to-lt: Honea, Cowa, lloa and fheep, n? st ft rump Tool, lows. Hirrtiw aul Kara ruf L'letialia. HouarhoM ari Kltrben fttmltiaro. Taawa tin all mm a ut.W three dollar, rab In band, a e 1 It f twalta tnntilhi will be rlf rn w lisra Ilia am ftiii eaceeda Ibree dollars, th ptirrhaaet In auch rae shall plv hi not, waiving; valuation and appraisement law, with spfiv4 airily, jtlUI H WKIiJMT, iVi-i A(ioiinistratr. Notice of Sale of IU al VMaV , 1 UItitf ANT to an order of tba Watlm Coon o' Cnc aioa l'iass, I III sll at at lie st tor ta b, on Tuesday, August ht. 1865, (IS tha rrssttar. m rlasrlM ltl fsal, Ub-nf tiaT l ta aata a of A'iul W inkier, draaed, viri situata in Marlon ro.fitt. t4lana t lta la . tH arte, l a weal hilf of Iba ffllowlni d rlt. I Isn 'l i-iiii,ti a on tba tiorth lino f lt amith-aa! l'iartaf a-f so Hon 4, In Inwnalitp U, i.rtt f rafa 4 sa.t, at puii.t two eha na aal sasnt fla Una, aa 1 of Ilia t"tlb-wral r.f tr of said jtiaflr H running thanea saiilU, ana parallel with tba al llio aid fiaatler slln, 17 a baina and SI lltk. to ihe rmi of Hi Tonlrsl riank Unadi tbtMo oaawarat with ssd read, I'J atialiaai.d fta ,i,äs, Caslur'a rurnari iIm rtorih with t'ajrlor'a Una ff abaina and 1 1 linka, ta Ih. nailh IIa of said uarlr see I (on j ihen a west wnb sal.l Ima ) i baina aul 4t lli.s. la tho la af beg n.i.l. , Alo, Iba fallowing Mal Taiata, ai'uate in ti. a.m ruitMly, in nafitiniiifl in iae oatit'r oi ma rsiiitai Mnad. un Iba wa I ia of tba aa ua.sail qtiar sr of aee tlon 4, la tawt.a lp 15, oartb of rang 4 saei; tbsora aat I Wim aaia Ii', im m i mm mv iw" Cam ral Kailruad, la aecila 9, uwiiabnan4 rani a'oia said; (ban aat with laid railroad. 1 tba bs and II i tbeitca a-rtb parallel wi lb wsal lli.a .f said ,aariS' aoeiiou, I hsti.a and Stf Hi k, ta fa fMar of loa Ka tlotal Moadi tbrnta was tili sal t rosd.l alua and 9 lliika, to Iba pi are of bsitnolna'; Cohtainli g Bw arss ara or less. . . aid oiacea of land are severally etruia'iee I ty a mortgage, a sppasrs by tUa rcrds In tba Ker4rf oOka, to wbich tba plaaa will aara If bo aold aubiecl Tnl-iil usk 1 r Ar r M, Aaaiaiira-or. X risaiis, Atturnay. J 4Hlol bnuco, medic i h go, dc. uuiiV, Ki:i;n;ii & utsir WIIOLKHALK Wouth Mcsriclian St., i.wr i.m i i ni.rtir. Amu KXCU'irELY AT WllOUiAU A CO. 1 W nlata stock of iHuaa. Medicines. Tatota. Otla, Iva ton's and fate at Medicine. Also a largo aaaortuaat of rerfuaasry, reaiadei and fancy tJoods. Window UUss and (itaaa-Wara at nttabura prices Coal Ol! and Coal (Ml Laaapa. as.rS-w3ta v. Aa lihzvrz. COnilEECIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot East Side of Illinois Street, IDIAAI01.I, IND. rrinii hotel nAi bkj eicistlt ; urims . . a. VW a S a a awawl loxaW sktlllaW a I 1 1 Wal shra-a every atuatloa to atakt tbeaa fowl at htaio. V.wle

U. C. LOAN.

UNITED STATE3 7.30". L0AK1 THIRD 8ERIEÖ, $230,000,000. Py autbotity cf th Secretary of tb Treastry, tb aiatera gted. tfcGe ceral 3abr1ptJon Artat foe tb sad of Cuited State cttrtUs, offers to tbo pobUe tb third tries of Trea ary 5tea,bear'.rf seven atd Uree-teilas per cent. Interest per avancaa, baoww aa tbo 7.30 LOIST. Ttese ntej aro Mued coder date of Jily U, 1PC5, ail ar payaM Ik re yeara frtm tbat dato la currency, wr are converiab'e at ib optica af tbo bMee lata U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. gold iii:arig roxds. Tuest Bonds are cow worA a LanJj-cm pre to !u at, aa4 ar exempt, aa ar a'l tb O vertun ct Hotxla, from Stitt, Gutta and Xmicif-: titration, viick a4l from en U tkrt4 r cent, per zt.m 14 titir aWw, according to tb rat levied sjpn oaler property. Tbt leterest Is payable sexai-aoavally by ccapocs attache each not, which may be eat off and sold t any bank or basier. The Interaat at ?30 per cent amounts to One cent per Jny on a $30 note Two cent fclOO Ten ft'lOO as twenty SIOOO , One Dollar $5000 5otes of all tbe deconlaatlons tamed will t protrat ly furnished open receipt of acbaniplioaa. Tb Kotes of ibis I bird Series are precisely similar la form and prirliege to tbt Serea Th rtles already sold. except tbat tb Govrnmet.t reaervea to itself tb opuoa opaj -.n? Interest in go J coin at 6 per ceoL, Ins'ead of 7 3-lOths la enneacy. absei ibers will dedact tbo lautest tn currency op to Jaly I5th, at tb tin when tbey subset ii. Tb delivery of tbt botes of tbis third ttrkt of ft .-Seven-! binles wilt commetiC oo tb 1st of Jn, aaat wtll be mad promptly an 1 conla.cly after tbat data. Tbe sl gtt cbacR made la abecoodlt ooa of tbis TUIUS SkRlKS eSTt-c'S only tbo natter ot Interest. Tkt payment in gold. If made, will be equivalent io tb currency Interest of tbe b'gber rate. Tbo return of specie payments, ta tb avect of wbtch only will tbo option to pay interet In gold b a ailed of, would so redox and eua'iia prices that parOaaoa mads with six per ceU. lu gold wucld b fully eqaal to tbos mad with seven and tbree-iecibs percent. 1 earrency. This is The Only Loan in Harket Sow offered by tbe Government, aad Its is perl or ad vactagei make It the 3REAT POPULAR LOAM CF THE PEOPLE. Less than $230,000,000 of tbe loan authorised by tho it Congress are now on tbe market TMa amount, at the rate at wbich it la beins; atar.rOd, will all bo ashacribed lor witb;a two noutbs, wben tbo notea will u loubtedly command a premium, a baa BQ'formly bee a Uio caa on closing tbe obcr1ptlona to other Uaaa. In order that citizen in every town atd section of tho coantrymay bo afforded fac'.litiea for taking th loan. iho SaUonat Batk Stat Banks and Prvato Eaakers tirougbout the country have generally agreed torwlv sobacription at par. ?nbacriber will select their wn agents, In whom they have confidence, and who mlyare to bt te?onsiblt for the delivery of tbt aotos "or which they recrle orders. JAY COOKE, Scsstrairnoa Accrr, No. 114 South Thind Street. f ii i lade '.ra i a. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CITIZSSÄ 5AT105AL SANK, ISUIAArüL'H hATIOKAl. BASK, ttiCKTU SATIÜÜAI. BANK, INUANA 5AT10MALBA5X and a KKCHATa' NATIONAL BANK. I.N Dl AN a POt JJ. 'SO. miTi-aldiwXBi MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy fjCALL FOR A CIUCTLAK pK'OtlBIXO ALL 8TMro.Ms.nea SYMPTOMS: Tbe symptoms of Catarrh, aa they generally appear. are at Cri very sllttlt. 1'erM.ns Hud tbey ba a cold. tbat tbey hare In-qamt attacks, and are tnor aenaiUao to tb rbange. of temperature. In this condition, tbo noe msy l.e airy, ft a slight dlchars;et thin and acrid. arlerwanl becoming tb'ca and adbe-lve. At tb tttaeaa tecomes chronic, tbe discharges ar Increased lo qaantlty and cbang'd In qua! tj; tbey at row tbick ai.d heavy, and ar hawked -r cotighed !t. Tbe aecretiofia ar of'etislve, causing a bad breath; tb voice is thick and na al: tlie eyea ar weak; tba erise of tli smell la lessened r destroyed; drafue frequently take .Uo. A Bother common and Important ymi toitj .f Catarrh la, tbat th ,er'n i oMigeii to clear hia tbroat In the morning of a tile II of slimy tnticna, whlrh baa falle, down from tk head dnrlnt tbe nUbi. Wben a hi take .Lei t he er on may le sure that Ms 6leae Is n Its way to the utiifa. am) sho'il-J b'e no t!ms In i're!ig It. Tb above are but f'w of the many Catarrh sy trptensa. 4 MltiKlr llultlsi will Irtai n 1 tttlli-to Fie) iiard ihrri lliura at daty. TEBTIMON I AL from II' n. 1 liutt.aa J Turner, Fa. UamUt of Cfra r"n llliklM, late aaher -t II lllrt II.. f hep resMstlsa, and (aaiI Matef f A. F., and A. M-uf lb R'ata t f ll.li.oia, raiaei.ar. (vbr ft, lad). ta. fl II. !! l-lear lr In teplv lo ? ttotteo of tba m it , I Wi.tiU aa that I waa severely atte-'e IIb t'starrh fr jean, when I lx-r.it a aralt4 wttb ri.w and lutfsht lw iH.nle i.r ar I t Catarrh Resah, ttwf.tr I ,a l oed 't I -tte wa aevl,l Im itfovad, Std baf- le the erai.d but'l-wsS Ohlabed, Wat ii.nletely rurrj. I fan r tMnet.d IS Una Iii to all ,mtM Ith Cat art H, lte ixh Koli ira, llimtaa l U'ttitric r. ii. ii. m:i;i.vi: vo. f il s l'a(hiSTas, t felcagv, !1it.i.s. At M liiil.paal.K It T lull. 1 l 1'Altlt,., CtfulKbat', O, w M. ii HIN ha 1.1 . ,, laMM, h. liail.Y. Klfsfr It A HI sit IMsnaioiia, lilioWNlMI A IlillN liMlle.a.U. fFA"d f"f 9 ' Inufixta, aIS.4lya4 EXPRESS COMPANIC0. American Exprcos Company, ao vat UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. I kiril'H. ON IHK (JOltKirk o waiiiinutün AUIj f Met! Hab (tieeta, titU'abapuiU. Threw daily Kspreawatw aw Turk; Two daily Itspreaa lo Ci.tiiistl, slid Two da.ly Kip'at to Q'.rago aud ll..a:i; Tit above Cumpaaiea ar Ik aly pt .vilag4 Bf aaa ha following r4a, via: WbtAlX A I' T Ml HAU Ur A tJtVIk A tlliCAüG, IMilANAmt.ta A ra-KC IKkKK II A UTK A KX'tlMO.tfi, ttKLi.lt fUXT A 121 K A 19UIAÜAFOUS UolV. paaaaaaa, valuable ao4 trsiakt earled wtU afety aud aij au b, ait U chaff of special aud eflUtos.1 eaacgers. Rot a a. Bills aud iHa will ka promptly eaüacUd aa wavdveeanroa vaa-1 ) rrrTat.lKI.Ii. Aet VAf4TEO. sT1 A VO.tTIII-A(Je!fI WAHltDIVIlT' 3 t) brt to intrietar tkt latprovsd Ikssr 4 Clark 1)0 lav.lly Hewing wa h o, tk on y low prvw aaa ker, Vt heeler A Wd-oa. Howe, Siur Co ,aaHkIi r. All ether macSioea w eeld r tkao fairly dollars each art Inffinrtr.euts, and tit st;lr sod isr ar' liable to Co ati tupriMateit. Salary an t eapen, tr larg cvanailwios allowed. Il!atrste.lr rcnlirs srt.t free. idlre.a flAW k CLAUt, jiy!dAw3ia Bi4 Ifr4t ktaiw. TlJi:iT Wai'TKD, flV) CATASS 15 CTEBT COC5TT I-ITntlTATI I furot t of tbt lest selt'Of snl lay!ng lDetttrat of th sea. Aft-eala are pltivey eleartog fraaa 10 to fÖ peratay, wiaa arapa aloffMlettoo Iaeae4. Allow pllcati.na tnat b mod lo pereou t MT.I. Ne 7i ank ktertdlaa afreet. todlaaaalla. Or OKOkVlB StuaiaK, TaJpsraat. Ferter caaM, Indiana. dUltili CATTLE SALT. 4 LAT.GI LOT CHIAF, at OF CATTLt A ALT FOB SALS KIXUA a CO'A FCtK HOC. f4-dl