Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4588, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1865 — Page 3
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Kill DA Y MOUNINO. JULY 7. JOKriUNTING. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Dwta prstnpfljr at thlaOfflc, In the Cavat fttj le, on flMt quality Iapr, an au Lw Price. Cil. u a Cull. CITY ITEMS. tüP Hut et Major (ieueMl Job K. Mi'.lrr wa thf city yfatenlaj. Iff Tbo Tenth Indiana liattery frivol in Hit citj last tTruiRjr Trotn Ixjm i iJ lr Tlin wert quartered at lha Su'.diera' Il.imtv iT Tt Nioetf first regiment, which was iecaiveJ yesterday, cumber! three buridrM eiil fifteen tvtn aid Lirrtfen officers. IIa Hall. -There will be) a meeting of tbe W, B. Ii. C. at their rooms So Wasbinetoo Hill, ibis evening, July ?lb, at ei;lt o'clock. tTWe had iL ploasor) of taking br the band laat evening our esteemed friend, IIuu. Joseph Histine, cf Covington, Kg Auditor of Stata KjfciT National Ua.nic cr Jnmaai-olu The resource of this proeperuti institution ia over three and a quarter million of dollar, will be seen by the official report to the Treas urj Drpartmatnt, which will be found In onr ndvertisioj eoluraria. tlT" Captain I5raj:jj and Iliperson, of the Fortieth Indiana I'cerve Volunteer, pned through the city last evening, en route for New Orleans, where the Fourth Corp ia encamped. These cflicers nave hceu in the service rince the falleflM?!. fJfThe facilities of procuring bark, .it, bounty money, he,, due dichrj:ed soldier, of Col John W. lllakear uDfftialrl by any claim agent in tbis city. The Colonel ia a most cor reel business men, aid! all claims entrutd t IU care nett with prompt attention. iff The Lett ia intense and grow a ittcn-rr, until the caloric power of Washington street would thaw out llm n ot frigid individual knuwn to the "oldent inhabitant." Wo havr been pre parrd to.chronicl tho first cue of sun adtolte wtich ruAT happm, tod we are pnitivo ore or luore will hipren if tltc beat continue Pot'tca Marrsae .lohn Ilnrtnett. (leoro leitet Jo" Carey and James llurna er? drunk. Thfy paid i'i 10 e.ich iid wrr re Seated. Fielriirk Lipprd Nu in a ihim!w nt.it', for wh'rh h wi etil to jad tfu d! t i ifT off John Caref uc l o-rcno laiiiiagi, and Jona was fir.ed $'J 40 for lite o(Tcne. He ih1 the aura. Jf The Klitorial CoiiTeutiuo, niiiiounced t( bold eiiHion in this city yesterday, ntiuibered three mm and two women whether the I.iIut belong to the editorial t a tl' we ctn't Htpr, but preume they are in mac w.iy Ucntified with the interest of the proferoiion or rmft. There were no prot eedina had, and we jutume no further atteoipt will te mado to hold stated meeting of the Conreritiuu, a but little ii:tcict in m inifented In it bj editors and publinhrt thr')uj:hoit the State. Mumn I'romotios. Serjeant S. S. Wil Ham, of Company F, Fortieth IndUn.i, w . on t cateidaf , promoted by the Governor, t First Lieutenant. Serjeant WilliatiH di.itinuihc 1 hiinAell on several occatiou, and in the battle of Feacb Tree Cieik, July 'JOch. ltf,. killenl iUn. Stf fen, of Georgia, who waa letdin rhtre aaint the Secou l Urigideof Sccoud Division, Fourth Army Corp Williarm advanced forty yard in front of hi company, alfd shot S'.evena, at the bead of the charging rolumna, with a äpeoccr rifle, and the charge was repuNod He wa t cttiien of Cliuton county. Mauiiiauk Licenih The following mitriage 'licences have been isuel by the County Clerk :for the week ending July (Ith. 1MI5: AmbroNe Ilodcea and I'hidelia Jo!ititou Wm. 11. Heacock and Mary J. My cm Lewia A. Alfred and Francis Ko-m. John IVirber and F.liii Hamilton. Jamci McFatl tiul and Martfiret .Mcl'her-ou. W. II Hitgardui aud Sirah II. Itu"t'll. Cieorge LaiaUy and klar; A. Farri. Jameln Fuel and Klizieth W. Lu-e John D. Houk and Ann Mary Florter. Nicbolaa Straua arxl Catherine Tliom i. John Allen and Franci Ü l'yne (colored ) Km'd Lent and Caroline Vewhart James Chaitera and Mary Kul. Waahington T. Cunninjhtm and Lu. I'errtu brd. lSf Councilman Urown clairca th.tl full justice waa not done hiiu in the report of hi rematk on tl u CrriDtou rf-ulution, trn Monday night. He did not täte that he had information from the Judge Advoeate that charge. were ft ill pending, (for he claim to have never met that gentlemen.) but that he knew tho matter waa tili undergoing iuveti;alion, and had been told by one who knew almost n much a. the Judge Advocate him-elf of iuch matter Mr.Urown' remark were mainlv directed to the miaminagemeut cf the Draft Iten- - dezvou. at Camp Carrington, while (Jen. Crrington commanded them. While he did not believe that General C. did anything willfully wrong, yet such carelewne bad taken place there thnl hnodreds of soldier had antTercd therefrom bevoni measure T a n a R h ok Kkau K-tatc The loüoa i in :ra!iifeii ot real estate were made at the oflire of the County Auditor iuce our Iat repoit: Charle Hruncr to Michael Sell, north hall f lot No. 4, la square No. UM), in InditnspolU $3.Ü0U. J. II. Vajea to J. W. Green, lot No G in Va jen'a addition to Indlanapoll $55. Seidcntickcr k Kappe to J. A. Snyder. I t No. 5, in ut lot No. 15j. ;i Indiaranoü August Schmidt to Ht'rriiii: Schmidt, l.t So VJU'J, io out lot No. in Indianapolis $l.Vl'U. Fbsb M. Dughertv to Joiiah M. Kittle, lot No. SI. in out lot No. 9'J, ia IndianapolN $250. Earab Meikel to John S;ann. lot No. 3 and 4, in out lot No 157, la Indianapolis $500 Sophia Haglev to Joeph W. JackaOC. tit half of lot N. I, in out lot No i, in Indiana-p)li-$e5'). H J. Liniley tu J. i. McFarlitid, lot No lib, in o :t"l-t No. 10. i:i Indianapoli Tbebc M. Dougherty to J. G McFarland. In No. I3'J, in out lot. No. 93. io IndifJnapo !i $'250. Htrirrioxor toe Niym-FitwT Kiciment The Ninety-First Indiana Regiment was receive 1 yriterday "aftercoou, by the Governor, at tJ.e Slate Houe Sund. Frayrr is ot!Vred tj Ktv Ur. ToiiiKk. Chaplaia of lve Teamen', afer avbifb the btr.d of the Ninety First played the air "America " General MACsfieli r;re-e::tcJ Governor Morton the dag which tloated over tt.e r bei pxlaon of .Slibury, North Ciroüna, wl.ivn the regiment had captured. The Governor theo prt-redfd to adlre tl.e af i-J welcome them home to the State, a Lhlf of the peoole anJ himielt. He reviews i the rise and propre of tiie reVfiu.m, and cT;. trated the tnilitiry n-nditicn of the Federal r. .rornnifct with that of theseceJei Sute m tte commencement of the war. We wert t. arms leluct tally, and hive furLt'-'J, ttors lift la :. n hundred and sixty thuanj mm trum this State. You come home coL.ja.rvrs. ai Jin triumph. We hive paid dearly fo the treervatioa of the G jveruraec: in this State, jt the sacrifices tou have made are repaid in the knowledge that sou return home in peace, aud a (.ovfefbatteat retried. Tbe pauple of the S:-t would always hjld iu honor their memory, a:. I it Stt fcmeuttxr ibawr prou l achievements t-o lone aa we should exit a a nation, lie again
thanked the men and laid it was all the Stale
coold do it was aU they cooU return io pay fof their trrvioet. General Hovcy saiJ: "CoraraJo. 1 hall ool make a speech ij day," and Ihm pfOC''o give Lis v.ual artoora of advice tu the men anJ directed them bow t., gotrro tbeisaelre in the futnre lit denounred the Democratic patty in Ills State at the friend of JT. Davia. and sai l he hope-! no soldier would ever vote for one of thiclagofmen He gave to his utterance a peculiar unction, and, for God'a sake, be hoped that i.nnt of th-m went 1 ever vote lor a Demo rrat.ar.U tht tl ey would make ttia their chief p!tk in their platform. Tho catch pnmy, bun corr.be title with which he Addrr.iei the men, we think, it in hardly goM tate, f,?n we remem ber tbo reputation be l.a made a a soldier He did not forget h' uoal muttv tory. After Hovey.lhe Governor introduced Ulonr Mehnoter, Lietifeoant Colonel Uutterßc! J, Major C.ro:i and Chaplain I'ollock, of the ret ment, who returned their thar.ka onhhlf of tde men for the reception. Hon. John A Mataou. of (ireenrnatle, waa .troducii and poke a bort time ti the men, after which Chaplain Loz'er sang Dixie, and with tL berJiction the rrcf ptinn of the Niriity first trminateij MMCTT narr eioimkitWa organize at Kranaville, and seven com pacie muaterrd into the service la September and October, and on the 10th of October was ordered to HenJerion, Ky .; from Utnderaon, detachment of the regiment ware est to AiadN OQTille and Smithlacd, Ky , where they remained until June 15, 1KG1, when the regiment waa ordered to Kuaellvi!le, and from thence to Bowline, Green atd Durkirille, Ky., In punuitof John Morgan, and were afterward ordered hack to KuMellville. where it remained until the 20th of September, when it was ordered to Nahville, and from thecce back to Ruanellville. where it arrived oq the 20th of November; November 23d it moved to Camp NeNon, Ky., and from thence to Point Iiurnide, Ky., where It remained until January 30, lfcOl; marched toward Jacks boroc Term , January 3J, and from thence to Cumberland Gap; February 22 J, compmy A, under command of Cpt. WNe, had a fiht with the rebels, about 1,200 strong, near the (Jap; May 17th, started for Knoxville; tbence to Cleveland, and from thence moved to Kings ton, Georgia; left Kington for the front June 3d, Ifcb'l, and wrro aligned to the FiMt flrigade, Seeon 1 Divialon, Twentythird Corps, and participated in the following engagement.: Fine Mountain, Georgii, June 15th and Kuh. Isti: New II pe Chun h, June 221; and skirmiihcd under heavy fire Jrom Use enemy's rharp!hooter until July 1st. July C;h, marched toward Chattahoocbie river, and on the 1'Jtb, W CDgsged at Decatur, and aUo near Atlanta, July 20th; Angut 31 and Gth. wa al.o engaged with tho enemv; Augut 12th, wm frtinlfrreJ to the Third Hrigide, Second DivN !, Twenty third Corps; August 27th, marched around Atlanta to Lovejoy'e Station, and from theiu'C inoveil toward Do"atur; October 4th, the regiment waa ordered northward, and marched to Kingston. Home, Rcsacca, Sn.ike Creek Gtp, G i!evillc, Cedar IllulTa, and back to Home, ami from thence to Dalton and Kinegold, and arrived at Chattanooga November 5th; from Chittanoog.a to Nahvi!lo. Columbia and Ccntrcville, and thence back to Naabville, ami participated in the battle at Franklin and Nuthvilie; from Naahville, marched to Clifton, Tennessee, atnl from thence waa rtrdeicd to Waahington City, where it arrive! on tho Sih day of Janu trv, 1H5; from thence moved to Wilmington, N. C , and from thence to GolNboro und Kaleigli, whero it arrived April 1 t;h, where it remtined in camp until May 31, when it st ordered to Sil Nhury, where it artive l May ;h. The regiment h.a Iot fl in killed and wounded, and returns with l'.'oflicers and 315 men, for discharge. IJITHINISH NOTICRH. 1 1 or tbn 8eutlnel. A Caku. Mr. .'ior. In reply to tho crd of "Many Germans," permit mc to atat-, by way of explanation, that we of the Counc il lu e (Jctermindd, it: view of our immense city debt, to retrench expense w!enver 1' i poaible to do ir. As a metnbii of tlu i) iuuittee on Accounts and Claim, I luve lud frequent occasion to notice the fart, that great expense has luvo, incurred in the lit f nriuttng; indeed, ou the
evening referred to, :i large bill lor Drinting wa introduced, which ctlNtl luitb my resolution 1 did not intend, however, to be understood, "that no mart ought to be allotted to become a contractor until he hid harned the English fonyuajc," I said only that every contractor, o far as I knew, was able to read the notices in Kngliah, and therefore there existed no uecedty for printing them in German; and I will add, every Oermattpreent In tho Council, testified by hi vote, that he lud ihn s.ituc opinion. I, a German by birth and e lucatiou, leeiro most sincerely the properity of my countrymen, but, in the relation I bold at resent to my conetitucnt, I could not permit the interest of an individual, or any clas of individual, to bia my action, nimply brcaute thry are (ierman$ The interest of the city and the Ward I represent tiH)tyirf be consulted, ami if Germans sre bene fitted thereby I rbaM be truly glud. J. HaNar KAra Yvr the Sentinel. 1 Know Nothinoism 0.vce 5!oai; A Uro number of the (Jetman citizens of Indianapolis re diatirled with the remark. that Mr. Kapp1, the German member of the City Council, for. merly from, Kentucky, made at it last meeting, in regsrd to the unfitness of Germans, who can not road KnglUh, t; become pontnetnrs for pnblie work That accomplishment Mr. Kappt-a regards a ncce.-s.try pi ilifiition , although he ia unable to spcuk the Knglish language, without murdering it. Tbo (Jcrman ot tho city feel indignant At the uncalled-for reflections upon hi own countrymen, nr. J they rciuet hitn to reign the cat and the honor he ha obtained by their vote It i in couierapl ition by tho Germans of the c'iy, either M present Mr. Kappes with a gooc, the feathers of which, with a little tar, would adorn his person, or ele furnieh him with nn KngliU teacher, so that ho may no longer murder the language for which he professes such profound regard. t Two Tnotaaso GrtMax Citizen. LV a. . ia. iieiikAU) , mercnau aaiior. .o. o, I It '.I. L . ' 1 " North Illinois street, nearly opposite the Dates IIoue, :n we know from personal inspectloc, Ii','lavs opou hi omatem the most elegant and beautiful good lor summer wear. He, moreover, ta-thionibly f.ibriette then in superior stale, at reduced price?, according to the order ot any ccutlcraau who may call upon him. HeiN kam's stock of fumishi'ig good, aluo, i pre eminently worthy of tho attention of every individual who desires to appear in public in a genteel and dignified nunner. We reuctv our pre vious suggestion Mil on Ileitkam. 2J tf "Oflicers final aCidavit to obtain pay tue prepared and taken bv CpUiu Thomas Madden, Notary Public, at J. 'V. Mike's Military Claim Agency, lie ii .always io the olSce.and prepared to take all kind of acknowledgments. Col. Blake's War Claim Agency, baa addei to the list of competent clerks Mr. Dur&elJ, late of the claim rm of DurSelJ & Hess. He his no ftpial in the city in nuking up Quartermasters' and other oj.'er' acconnt? Army officers will please drop iu. Opposite Major Dunn's United States Mustering and D.fbursiug Othce, next to Maorii? Hall, het' ltuil.jing. 1-lwd t'clegruptitc Order. ly ttlCiTaphic order of War Department, i11S.MNÜ oifitaUii wliO -re mustered out with their regiments, can obtaio their pat and caaTt ir.irK-of xot inpi BTitnxias here, irtead of Washington. OCiccts wbo call at Col Faaai's Mi litakt AokNCr. opposite M-jor Dunu'a 1. S Mustering Office. No. 79 West Wa-hiogton -trcc-t, will obtain l nece?iirj instructions free uf toit. aud have all their papers made out cn fair terms, ti draw the;r i ixalpat. A Notary 1'ubÜc in thp ctfice. " 6 55A rich rotath of hair produced, the Latu ral color restoreai, (not dyed; , au l all ui-eases of tb' scalp, falling oft, &c , ciired by ui.ig "turekt." thf infaüMe Liir reora!ive Price II x rtr bottle. Sold bv all dtuggiet. J. F. Sloi a, Druj'-t; Htf-1 Ho'e !!ock, Agcr.t Ojtt Ormrv Tie Iarget stock of Watches. Jeaelry, add evetythin? eUe ia their line, can te found :tt Jcarison, Nelson & Co.'s, No. 24 Eat Wahinjt n street, at prices to suit the limes, for hieb they will take in eicuangeCty UrJers i -a. LsMBkar'a Baths How deliciou-ly csol and it.viorAtuig (o plunge yourrelt in a large pool .t deep, clear, runniug water. Try it these bot day. Located oa tbe Can al, oa South Mississippi sUeet, west of tte Polliß Mill. ,
Telegraphic Dispatches, mar a nniMitrcini ab vstAfastamvai .
rr .Tfornlnr llepwrt nee rlrat l'ac l SENTENCES OF THE CONSPIRATORS. Their Rrcrption of (he Verdict. THEIR HANGING TO-DAY. Reprieve Asked for Mrs. Surratt. ROW BETWEEN WHITES AND NEGROES GOVERNMENT SALE OF VESSELS. MORE PARDONS GRANTED. JL... Ar... c. , Ac, Ac. I I. Conviction I lielr of tli Coiaapl rutur. Stciitcncra. WasuimwTo.v, July G The f!lowit;g important order ha jut been HueJ: WAK Dl PARTW LNT, AwY (5 '. UfHia' ) Washington, July j, 105 ( To Major General W. S Hancock, Commanding Middle Department, Washington: Whcica. By the Militr Commission appointed in piMgMph iv.,Spt-ialOrdet., No. 11, dafel " War Department, Adjutant General's Ollice. May f., IMi.")." uf whirh Mai t:en D.vid Huntrr, L'uited Stat Vobintfera. i I'i csidfut, the following ptrsons were triel Ai.d "etitence 1 as hereinafter stated, aa follow. : Ftrst Divid K Hano'd; finding of the sj eci ticatioti, guilty, eicept combining, conlederatinc. and ronsj-iring with Kdward Spirgler, aa to which .ait thereof, t.t guilty; of the charge guilty. Tho (mniisioii therefore sentence hitn, the slid Divid H. Harrold, to be hanged bv the neck until he i dead, it neu time and place as the President of the United States shill dircct--two-third of the member f the Commission concurring theiciu Second George A. Auero.t; tiiidin ol the spct ification, guilty, eicept combining, confeieriting and conspiring with Klward Saiagler; of this, not guilty. Sentence And the Comnrtfcion dors therefore sentence him, the suid Georo A. Atzerott, to bo hanged by the neck until be be dead, at such time and place as the President of tho United States shall direct two-third of the members of the Coraml?ion concurring therein. Third Lewis Payne; finding of the specific ition, guilty, except combining, confederating and conspiring with Edward Spanglcr; of this, not guilty; of the charge guilty, except combining, confederating and conspiring with KJward Spangler; of this, not guilty. Senteucc And the Commission docs, therefore smtcnce him, the said Lewis Payne, to be hanged uutil he be dead, at such place and time aa tbe President of the United States shnll direct two thirds of the members of the ConuuUsion concurring therein. Fourth Mary I' S.,rratt; finding of the f-riecirtcation. uu'lfr, exeiyt as to tbe receiving, entertaining, h trhorin? and concealing of Samuel Arnold and Michxel O'Liughlin, and ex cept aa to the combining, confederating and eon apiring avith K Jward Spanglcr; of this not guilt) ; otj the charge, guilty, except aa to the combining, confederating and conspiring with Edward Spangler; of this not guilty. Seutence And the Court does, therefore, srnter.ee her, the said Mary K. Surratt; to bo hanged by the neck until she be dead, at such timo and place as the President of the United Statesjshall direct twothird of the members a a the Commission concurring therein. And whereas, tbo President of tho Uuited States ha approved the foregoing sentences, in the following order: Eitu rivt: Mansion, t WAsitrxoroM, July 5, IfoT I he fndiug and sentence, in the cafes ot Diiid K. Hirrold, G A Atzerott, Lei Payne and Mary K Surratt, are l.errtiv approved, n 1 it h ordered tiv.t the sentences in the case of Divid E. Hirrold, G. A. Atzerott, Lewis Fayne and M iry E. Surr itt, be carried into execution by the ptopcr milir-irv authority, under iho direction of Secretary of War, on the 7th diy of July, 1G3, between the hour of 10 A. M. and V. P. M , of that day. (Signed ) A.nuriw Joii.sajx, Presideut ot the Uuited State. Therefore, you are here hereby commanded to muse the foregoing eenteticiw, in tho cases of Divid E. Hirrold, G. A. Atzerott. Lewis Payne und Mary E Surratt, to be duly executed, iu accordance with the President's order. Ily command of the rrei lent of the United S:ate.: (Sigucd ; K D. Towni:nd, A. A.G. In the rem ling cases of O'Liughliu, Spaugler, Arnold and Mu l l, the finding and sentence are a follows : Filth Michael O'Laughlin; fiiuding of the specification, guilty, except the words thereof, as follows, and io the further prosecution of tbe conspiracy aforesaid and its murderous aud trei aonable purpose aforesaid, on the nights of the 13;h aud 14th of April, liCo, at Washington city , within the Military Department aforesaid, the sail Michael O'Liugblin did then and there lie in wait lor UljMjes.Grant, then Lieutenant General and Commander of the armies of the United Slates, with intent then and there to kill an ! murder the said Ulysses Grant; of said word not guilty; and except combining, confederating and conspiring with Edward Spangler, of this not guilty; of the charge, guilty, except combining, confederating aud conspiring with Ed ward Spangler; of this cot guilty. Sentence The Commission sentence Michael O'Laughlin to be imprisoned at bard labor for life. S;xth Edward Sparglcr; finding of the specification, not guilty, except as to the words: Said Edward Spangler, on said 14th day of April, A. D., 1C5, at about tbe same hour of the dty aforesaid, within a&id Military Department and the military lines aforesaid, did aid and abet him (acaniug John Wilkes Booth) in making his escape after tbe said Abraham Lincoln bad been rauidered, in the manner aforesaid, and of these words. gu;!ty; of the charges cot guilty; but guilty ot having feloniously and traitorously aided and abetted John Wilkes booth in mak'iDg hi escape after he, the said John Wilke Booth, bad kiilcd and ruurdr?d Abraham Lincoln, President of the United State; he, the said Edwaid Spaugler, at the time ol the murder aiding and abetting a aforesaid, well kuowing that the said Abraham Lincoln, President of the United Suits, had betu murdered by the said John Wilkes Booth, as aforesaid. The Commission sentenced Spanglerto be conhnei at hard labor for six years. Seventh Samuel Arnold; fiindiDg : ihe pecif. ation, guilty , t?xcep: combining, confederal. rg aud couapiring with Edward Spangler; of this not guilty; ot the charge guilty, except combinhiicg. confederating and conspiring with Edward Sp: jjler; ot thi not guily. The Commiisiou scute:. ce Lini to be imprisocei for life at hard labor. K:ghth SatEuei A Mudd; fiuiditg of the specification, guilty, exvepi combining, confed crating and conspiring w:U Edward Spanglcr; o lh". l jI gu.lly . aai excepting and receiving, and entertaining, ar.d h irbori-jg, and concealing said Lewis I'avue. John H Sujratt, Michael O Laugbiiu. Geo. A. Axeiott, Mary L. öurratt and Saiuuei Arnold; of this not guilty; of tbe charge, guilty, except combining, coafe-leratiug and con spuing witb Eiaard Spa'agier; of this not guilty TbeOaiai.j;)u etejeei D". Mudd to oe imrr s.iuc-d ( hard labor for late. The Präsident' otder iu thvsecasea is a follo It Ut'uither orJered that the prisoners, Samuel Arnold, Samuel A. Maid, Ldarard Spacgler, and Michael O'Laublia. be cocfioed at hard labor in tte penitentiary at Albany, N T., der
ing the period designated in their respective sentences. [Signed] ANDREW JOHNSON, President. Atzerott was deeply affected, and cried bitterly, asking for a Lutheran Minister. Harrold displayed considerable fortitude, and only asked for an interview with his family. Mrs. Sarratt was collected, and asked for Father Walter to attend her last moments. ---<>--- Map of Survey of Railroads. NEW YORK, July 6--The Tribune's special, dated Washington 6th, says: The Burlington; & Missouri Railroad Company, of Iowa, have on file in the Interior Department, a map of survey and location of the road from the Missouri river to Fort Kearney, Nebraska. The Union Pacific Company have also filed a map of survey and location for a road west from Omaha one hundred miles, and from that point a map designating the general route of the line of road to Salt Lake City. The Union Pacific, Eastern Division, have also filed a map designating the general route of the line of said road from Kansas City to the one hundredth meridian. ---<>---
Ileleiaave of -- Vsanc fcecr t r r r aianlan ICecavvavred. Naw Toek, July C Ex Governor Vauce was released from the Old Capitol Prison to day, to return borne, subject to the President's order. Secretary Stanton has so far recovered from bia iiiue.a aa to call on the President to day. Tbe Post's special says: The counsel and friends of Mrs Sarratt art already mjkiog ef. fori to obtain a reprieve far her. It ia thought that they will cot succeed. m m . . stales of (Jerernmrnt Hönde. PuiLADtimt a, July G'.h J) Cooke report tbe subscriptions to-day to the 7 3d loan to the amount of $3,015,100, incluJ.og the following: F.rst National Bank of New Vor k, $125.000; Ninth National Pank of New York, $l3U.b00; Firt National Bank of Nashville, $-00,000; Firat Nationa.1 Bank of Leavenworth, $100.000; Second National Bank of Chicago. $213,000 mowing up of a rt earner. Crtxrar IIaib ,f., N. H., July C While the steamer Cherokee was lying at the wharf at this place last night, 'some unkuown person placed n keg of powder on the furnace, when au exploaioti took place, blowing up the front deck aud hat tering the door pnnei, but not injuring the ma chiuery. morningShe waa able to leave on time this No one was much injured. Tioopa Jlaarrtiltiir Atfnlltat Itidluti. Foht Lauamiil, July C A column of the Sixth Missouri Light Artil'ery, equipped as cavalry, and the Twelfth Missouri Cavalry, pissed Columbus, Nebraska, to day, en route to the lower tKer country, to operate with two other column now preparing to march from Laramie against the ho-tile Indians. Adntirial Utiponl'a Will. I'mutULriM, July C The Press states that Usir Admiral Du(Mtnt has bequeathed $175,000, the amount of hi prize money, to establish a National Aivlum in Washington fjr the ornhana j- o of soldier und sailors. VERY LATEST T LIB EE O'CLOCK A. M. it i i:ttr. i ixi iTK.fiK ot m:vsi. KivocATios' o ran DON. Naw York, July ti Iti reported that the ptrdon granted to Dr. M. A. Pulten, of St. Louis, ha been revoked. ur.xx.aAL rortc at waihinotom. The Times' Washington special says: General Pope has had au interview with General Grant and Secretary of War, but the President being too sick General Pope is detained here, and will not tor several days probably, get instructions as to the p.l'ey towards the Indiai iu hi department. Miss I1AR.UI' Tai AL The trial of Mis Mary Harris, alter selecting three additional jurors, making the panel com plcte, waa postponed uutil neat Friday. WOVKftXlirXT SALE Of UOBSM The largest sale of horses that ever occurred iu tins country Is to take place ou Government account, on the Arsenal Grounds at Harper's Fcrrv, on the tfih inst. M0BK rkTITIONS OK fAREOX. Two hundre 1 and eighty petitions for pardon were filed amoug them Ash Ramsay and McDonald, late members ot the Confederate Con gres. ford's TIIEATRf. Although Mr. Ford announces that his theatre will open next Monday for performances, it is not believed the house will ever again bo used for such purposes, but will bo purchased by the Government, and used as a depository for trophies of the lato war, aud as a library and lecture ball. Mr. Ford asserts that be is loser to the amount of several thousand dollars, by reason of the cessation of business, aud the occupancy of the house by military authority, and for this, he claims Government should remunerate him. STATK OF ArfAIRS IN FLORIDA. The Herald's Washington special says: A re port has jut been received at the Freed nun's liurevu in regard to the relations now existing betweeu tbo white and black of Florida, aud the present prospects of the crops. There are no armed rebels, and while the population everywhere express the most ardent wish for peace, they found very crude notions existing among the people concerning negroes, but seemed gen erally to understand that slavery was at an end. In many places the negroes had made bargains with their old masters for wages, and gone to woik cheerfully. In other localities, tbe former right of the matter to flog the blacks severely for trirlmg olTenses, has not been entirely abandoned, but other methods of punishment are gtadually being adopted. niGKWIXL AND TBE SECRETARY Or THE TREASURY. The titemeut that the highwine question, which has been before tbe Secretary of the Treasury for the past week, is to be decided on Thursday, is premature and untrue Owners were represented by counsel, and made such representations as iuduccd the Commissioners to recommend a compromise. That was not satisfactory to Mr. McCulloch. Some additional testimony was thought necessary by owners, as well as by the Secretary, and tbe whole consid eration of" the subject was postponed until this could be obtained. o decision is expected within a fortnight. Tna ANNOUNCEMENT Of THK bRXTENCE TO THE PRISONERS. Washington, July 6 Major General Han cock repaired to the Arsenal at noou to-day, and delivered the death warrants of Payne, Harrold, Mrs. Surrstt and Atxcrott to Msjor Gen. Hart sutT, who i in charge of the prisoners, when tbey together visited tbe condemned to inform them of their seutence and pronounce the time for ex ecution. Payne was the nr-t to whom the intelligence was commualcated. It didn't seem to take him by surprise, as he doubtless anticipated it. The others were more or less affected Mrs. Surratt, ia particular, tuck ucder tbe dreadful anuouncemarnt, and plead for four days additional time to prepare herself for death. All the pri?rera will be attended by clergymen of their own designation. Scaffalds have beeu eiea ted iu the south yard of the old penitentiary buildintr. which is enclosed by a high brick wall. The coffins acd burial clothes are already prepared. Only a limited number of persona will be admitted. The sentences will be carried into immediate effect. THE rRESlDRNT'a HEALTH. The doctor expresses the belief that tbe President will be able to resarce his du tie in a few days MORE SOLDIER MUSrEkLD OUT. In pursuance of General Orders, No.lb'J, dated Headquarters, Department of Washington, Jnly 5. lr;6j. Prevct Major General Bartlett's divi sion, consisting of the Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania, Seventeenth New York and Thirty-fifth New Jersey regiments will be mustered out and order eJ to rendezt okis ia their respective State. The First separate Cavalry Brieade of tbe First and Third New Jersey, the Firt Connecticut and Second Massachusetts cavalry regiments, Brig. Gen. Gamble commaniing, will be immediately a.ustered out. MORE fAtOONS. About 125 pardons were granted by the President, mostly of North Carolinians. ANOTHia. salk or tzmils. Tie Gorernxent has advertised another aale
of veasels oa tbe SO lb. aoouatlsg to fifteen. In eluding the captured b lockader Banshee, steel plated, length 213 feet. THE ruiRTtl AT RtCHMOXD , New Yorr. July C Tbe Tribune's Itichmoul letter, of the 3J, says: Arrangements for celebrating Independence Day, dkl, not get oCclally promulgated Tbe various Military Divisions will parade at noon, and the usual morning, noon scd evening guns will be fired from batteries and gunboat. An oration will be delivered at Libby, by Chaplain Terrill, of New lersey. LISBT raisn USED AS A SOlDIESa' EXIT. Libby is dow csed as Soldiers' Rest, whore our troops returning borne, and late rebel soldi-.rs from tbe North, are provided for, an J furnished transportation to their destination. ArfAIRS IX RICHMOND The Government Clothing Bureau have about worked up tbe material confiscated bere, and must aooa ceaae operations. Tb Crenahaw and Manchester mills bate employed 00 bands, mostly girls, spinniog and weaving the wool, cotton and yarn seized in these places after evacuation Tbe mills weave for five cents per yard, returning the same weight as the material issued, leas five per cent, lor waste, ou satinet or puck. Many of tbe first people of the city are applicants lor work, well satisfied with the remuneration about $5 per week Seven hundred ehirt and three hundred ptirs of pants are given out daily. XUaTCRSANCK BITWkKM MGEülS AND WHITES Fort Monroe, July 5. The ferryboat Newtown went to Smttbfield with a pic-nic of colored individuals yesterday, with Companies C and K Third Maryland Cavalry for guard. Their right to land at Smithfield was contested by some of the citizens, wbo created such a disturbance that it required the iutcrft-raoce o the guard to quell lt. Jno Gray, Company C, was shot by bis sergeant for r.ot obeying orders, and one of tbe citizens1 j bad hi scalp removed by the sword of a Federal i flicer; after which order was restored.
COMMERCIAL. , sv VBLaaaara. . ülricliinaO iMiarkei. Cixcivxati, July C. Flour dull; Superfine $5 25; extra $5 50 5 75, and family $600(37 75. Wheat, red $1 .0(t$l 35; white $1 35. Oats, Clo. Corn-Yellow 7fc, Ü0c for white, and 600 M lor ear. Bye COftfUc. Barley $1 10 1 0. Oats C4(3C5c. Whisky dull; small sal at $2 05. Mcvs pork sold at $25(il2G 00c; Bulk meats; 1115 for shoulders. 14' jc for aides and ham are held at lü(tt 17 lor smoked, IDrjJ'c for plain, and 24 (Uj25c for sugar enred. Lard IbQlCjy'c. Groceries quiet and unchaneid. Sugar 13fäl7c CcllVe 2(3 32c. Molaases $1 '-.H)l ü:. Butter Ü4(32Cc. Kgca ISftSOc Hsy dull Ht?$l2(4i:i lor soft and $15(16 for hard pressed on arrival. Petroleum Refined free GiCOe. Silver $1 2S. Gold $1 3. Money eay at tifTr.8 per ceol. - -now vorn triarkei. C3 Na Yoan. July 6. Cotton 4'Jö50l' for middling Fiour 10c lower; at $5 t5(35 'J5 for extra state; $C 50l$G 61 lor extra round boop Ohio, and $G 65(37 f5 for trade brands. Kye flour quiet. Ujrn meal doll. Whisky $2 0S&2 10 for western, and $2 10 for refined. Wheat Winter rest western $1 40(31 44; Chicago Spring $1 27(1 29; Milwaukee club $1 27 (41 2'J; amber Michigan $1 44. Bve dull. Corn 777H for new mixed western, D0o tor kiln dried, 70(r76j for unsound and 80c for white. Oats 70c for . western. Coficc dull. Sugar Must avado 114s3128e' MoUfKc) dull. Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 34c for crude, 52(3 53Jc for refined in bond, and f2($73)jJdo free. New mess pork $20 502G75; $23 5023 75 for 'C3-Mil,do cash and regular way, closing at $20 C2 lor cab, $1 50 for prime, and $20 00(320 50 prime me? Plain ine beef $10 00 (314 00; extra mess, $12 00 Iß 00; beef hams. 27(327 50c. Cut meats; 12(djl4c for shoulders, and 18roi20o for ham. Uaeon; l.pJ(Ibc for Cumberland enf; 13-c for long ribbed, and 1 4 Tt 1 4 3 40 for short ribbed. Lard' ltilDc. Butter. 20ß27c for Ohio, and 20(333. for State. Cheee 9(315 . Bice dull. HW VOaK UMKT MAlIiT. New Yoie, July C. Money, ay at 4(55 per cent. Sterling in fair request at 10(3. ICJ? lor first class bills Gold opened at $1 'SJ, and cloed at $1 3U. Stocks easy. Latlr. Gold ctoiicl at Gallagher's Exchange to-night at $1 3Dg. . SPECIAL NOTICE. tSTFOR MO BE THAN TWENTY YEABS MATHtU S1 VKNKTIA5 IIA1U DTK baa stood its test of trial, and la conatantly Increasing; in public fat-or. TUR VENETIAN 1IA1H DTK 1 the bast and cheapest made. Its price Is only 75 ceaii, and sark bottle contains doubl tb quantity of dje In tho-e jsnally sold for ft. THIS HAIR DTK Is manufactured hy a periliar pro. ca, which renders It Infinitely superior to any ds in market. TWIng completa In one bottle, no preparation I required, which greatly aimpliflea the. application. IN USING THIS DTE yon avoid that at sty, ra ad appearance by which dyed hair and whbkera are st readily recognised, when an inferior article has bee.i used, as tt produces a perfectly natural color of auy shade that U desired, from a rlcn brown t a Jetty, matrons black, that will unt smut, crock, or ktaln the clothing. Invest 75 cent and you will be convinced. ,old by all Drnggi.tsand Fancy Pi ortd Dealer. A. 1. M1TUE WS, Manufacturer. DF.M . IUUE5 1 CO ,New Tork, Vrtoleia! Agents. mylO-dsod-Iy BANKS. f. A. W. DAVIM, WW. W. WAOLLK9I , La's Teller of Fletcher 4 Lato Cashier First NatlouSharjie's Bank. al Bank, Frsr.kiin. lAtU ELO. VA.XCR. IU.IJt.WIII, jobv r. basta. jo t. atTcea. WIlLta CKrHAM. LT I LT Tl i.lllil UililAABllU VVi. an 1 iiinn 11 an 1 r I ft I I A i A l'O US, IND., BUT AND SELL STOCKS, B0NÜ3, GOLD, SILVER, AND AU. KIND OF Government Securities, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. UJV. -II our Sight Drsfis on F.urop, lu um to suit at current rates. Deposits receieed, Cooamercial ppr dUcouiited, and all busines appertaining to Legitimate Banking transcte J. Wo are special agent for the sle of ihe SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAM. Tbe-e Boi.da we will farnu'a to Banks and Bakers at the usual dUcount. Our cSceiaonthe corner of WasLlngtoa itreetani Virginia avenue, opposite Cdd Fellows' Hall. W. W. iVOOLLCK, oy2J-w6m Cashier. ' THE INDIANAPOLIS I.SiritA.CE COMPANY, I now pt-rmane'itly orariized and ready to Uau Fire Capital, - - - - - $200,000. The Stockholders of ttia Ccmpa&y comprii-e m of our rxirtt reipvnSb' cULreca, D I It F. C T o it s : S. A. FtiTcma, W. H.TAtaorr, A. L. koaca. . J. Pen, AQrnxA Jo a as, Ouvxa Toriir. A. E. ViaTOX, TwohabA. Moaax WruiAat HxxBtue. OSloaat preisest la the Sinklag Fand Baildmg, evrcer of Fena-ylvaaia street aavd Virginia avenue. TJTTLs patrosagt of the public la solicited. Wau DJtNDEEaOS, Presidett. M" C. Jajsksom. Secretary. mayl-d . 1
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II COAL MINING CO,, -IT COVINQTON , I IT ID Capital Stock. t)3,J30,000, Divided into 05,000 Shares at $50 INCORPORATED USWCR THX LAWS OF THE, STATS OK INDIANA. VSIUJAM DALK. of New Tell, rte.l4.ul, JOSEril klSUNaCevtiifWo. Ylca rri4at, VT. D. kfUR, Secretary, JAUE.a W. KlNil,TrsaBrer. JD ixootoxsi. Hon. JO.sr.rU K. McDOYALD, liiaospoHs ladUaa. M JOHN K. CÜFPRJ 111, tlnatltf ton. Indiana. " WU. DALK, New Tork City. " JOSCfU W. NKWLIN, Atuca, Udlaoa. ' JOS. KlSTtTfK, Covtagton, Indiana. M I. M. McDONALD, Corlacton. Indiana. DAVID WaBb, Covlocwa, Indian. OrriCK South tide Public Square, Voting tan, Indiana. ri'tUK Company holds by leae, and ia fee, abou X twenty thousand acres of tho most select coa Isods io Wesieia ladlaoa, bordering both sides of tbe Watash rlrer. liars of these lands may be seen at tho fttoe af the Company, IB CovIbk ton, Ind., at the flic of was. iale, 3e.u I'ark Place, N. Y.Clty, at the aXce or Hon. i. U. Cvffroth, liuDliaftoo, Indiana, and at tha oCceof Roach & McDonald, lndlar.apoHs. A reference to the report of tho Hon. Iai4 Dal Owen, lata State Geologist, will show that these land are situate in tit mldat of the flnt coal fields of iho State, abounding also in salt, lrou sud other valuaLbt mineral substa'ces. Near tho mouth of Ceal Creek, where theCompacy baa largo quantities of lands salt water has been discovered equal in quality to the Kanawha. This water was iricured some Ü years ago ty boring, soon after, tbo On ondaga salt findinv. its way down tho Wabah and Krle Canal, Mr. Thomas, the proprietor, finding himself un. able to compete with It, abandoned tbo manufacture. Ia his boriug ha ettcwunteraxl that which recently UicloKd facta prove t have been coal oil Tbos lands atl lie la close prcx'tnüyto tbe YVabsu aod ICrle Canal, some of them upou Its baxka. Mr. John McUanorny, tho busineos a ire at of tbe company, Las retained from a tour ot observation of the oil regions of 1'eunayivanla, rouvlncei that ihe lauds leased by tho company, in Fountain and I'aike eomntlea, hs, s rr as the general formation of tbo country ami lb surface It dicatlons present tbetuelves, a along analogy la tbo oil and mineral substances aa found on French Creek, Tentisylvauia, where tbe greatet quauttty and the most valuable oil ia found Mr. McManomy has pur chased for tbo company the noil approved machinery, with all the fistares necessary for operation, and U preparing with esperlenced workmen tue erxdy develop, uient of tbo bidden treasure of the lands of tbe company. All tbo Indices of coal oil, found Io local lira where tt has been procured, are strongly marked In various Ucalitles of tho lands of tho Company, affording every ration! prospect of success. Tee company thinks It un necessary to make any other reference to the character of tbo lands, other than tbo report and map referred to. $100,000 of tho Stork, being l.OlAi shares, is proposal by tbo Company to bo offered In tbo market at on--bslf Its par value, being per share, for tho purpose if aiding the Company Iu a speedy development of tho lands. apr?5-dAwtf MUSICAL. INDIANA NORMAL ACADEMY AT IN IK Aft A B'O LIS, THE SUMMER TERffl OF THIS INSTITUTION 'MT'lLb COV1MKNCKO.N MONDAY. JULY , AND If close oa Saturday, September A, 19 '3, Itistructlon 1 given on tbe Organ, Piano, Guttsr; Slug ing, Harmooy, Composition. Tbe art of Teaching end i.eadlr-g Choirs. TERMS: Normal Department ISO Academic M VS Preparatory " 1 Private Leaso&s ..' 19 Classes of beginners will bo received for instruction on tho Piano, and each scholar will bs charged 13 for twenty lessons. This will afford parents tbe opportunity to ascertain, at a sma'l ex pens, tbo musical disposition of tho pupil, whilst the scholar will bo engaged during tho long vera tion In an occupation both pleaaant and uieful. Kor Circulars, Ac, apply to tho Principal, CIIAKLi: HESS jaSouth Meridian street (McCarty's Estate.) Or to the President In liana Female In-ti". Jjl-dit-sst tu thursAsst. Kev. C. VT. UXVTFS. . . A T 1 O i A Is PETR0LEII1I MIMsVfi COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS O INDIANA. Oniitiii, t:iuotooo. In GtlOO siluare, nl r If If Dolliara llurlt WORKING CAPITAL. $70,000 Osvke No. 3 Talbott 4 New' Block, Indianapolis, Ind. OFFICER. William H. Turner, President and iipeflLtudebt. JlVloss Koot, Vice President. Edwin A. Daria, Secretary. J. fieerr- Stils-, Trearer. DIUECTOKS. D!os ßr-ot, Vf. A. McboCe'.f, Wm. Q Turner, J. A Grosvenor, Wm. T. Clark. C C. Olln, J. C. Uerth, Lu den Ulli, Omar St nan, Jerre Mctno and Edwin A. Davis. limited numbr cf Shares are now fTered to tbe public on terms that the Company feel confident will pay subscribers Over Two Hundred Per Cent 110 per share only reqaired at timo of fabacriptibD. For maps, circular! or information, apply to tho o rotary of tho Company, al Indian polls. sprW dAw-dfri-at RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT THXUNTTED STATES DTX-BOCSK, NO.S8 SOCTg Illinois stroet, Indianapolis, Indiana, At tbla old aod weil-knowTi eatabllshaeLt, tbo ladles eaa have silk a and woolen goods dyed la permanent and beautiful colors; and gents garments thorocghly renovated and repaired. Kswaad second-hand clotklcg bought and aoW; als, a partcular branch in tho btieine denominated Ham drawlag bililsj Stable cloth, or tear in any garment ca b so avroBght ti-at It can cot bo vudbla to tko naked eyo fiemombertke place, 5o. 33 South I Ilia oia street. lanlO JOSKPH H ARKisv. Preprletct SODA WATER. SODA WATER C L A It It Sc. OO., Manufactarers cf Bottled SODA WATER, Are prepared to scpnly Saloons aod aVtstaaranta by leaving their orders at 285 East Washington Stred. Saloons tzi Ee taaranta Is the coat try tvUl be prompt ly supplied by sending the'r orders a above. apnU-d3a REAL ESTATE ACEMCY. ölcKernan& Pierce, REAL WM -IBBSfilf First Door Eait of Palncr House - ' (UP STAIBS.) fTTr BAVK rOft SALS HOUSXS AÄÜ LOTS IS Vw Uo Cty oa IndJamapoUa, and fama.9d Farmt&C Laawla tm tU täte, a&4 wUa waU Irnmm taa caa bo purchased otsawhera fobal-davwly
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UNITED STATES 7.80 LOAH1 X II I 11 13 H 10 It I l'Z N . $230,000,000. Py aatb'jr'ty cf the e-retry cf tie Trsattry , tie an dert'gred, the General 5abptin Afent far the sale of Ui.Ited Stales rWur.Üe, cfra to the rcltic the third series t Ties ury Ns(-',s,tearli f ea s d ti.re lentis per fett. Intersst pr st.r,t.m, kt a as tke 7.30 LOA.2ST. These notes are Wtd un !r dto f July Ii. IrCÄ, aad ar payable ttreo years frn thst dato In crrtuy, or are corartafc at the tti a f tte holder lata U. S. C-20 SIX PER CENT. aioM m:i:iAi hod These Boatt are now worth a habdome premium, asvd are esetnpt, ae are at tho Cevert mett Boatda, fvm 4M.1I, (Vvufir and Xis1pa! titl(m, tU aJJi from on ta tkrt pr ef. yr kii( tlWfvWw, accord :o to the rate levied pa otter property. Tt letereit Ii payaMe teml-s&nca!?y by rotpons attached earh note, which msy be cut o? aod sol i to soy back taster. The Intraat ut .30 per rrm. oittotmto its One mit r slay on a ,0 note. Two r fills gioo Ten 3.100 Twriit)' 9IOOO One Dollar $3000 as NoUe of all tue denominations named will bo promptly furnithed upon receipt of inbsrripllous. 1 ho Notes of this Third Series are precisely slraUar ia formar.d priai'.ee ta the Äeven-Th'rtles already sold, except that the Govemmei.t reeraes to Itself tie eptu f psvln? loteretit In sro'.d r!n st S per cent., f astead of T 1-lOths la enrreocy. FuWi'.Vrs w! ded jet tte ratetest la currency up to J!y 15th, at the time vrhea they subscribe. The delivery tf the tvMe of this third erles cf tho 5eveu-Thlrtle tl tooimrtice vu the lt uf Jnne, and will be made prcrupt'y aal cn.Ml&acuv'y after that date. Tie si glit cbsne msds Io the c n.'it.was or this TDI&D SIR1FS etfrcts wnljr the mailer of lutrte.t. The pay -tutut iu go! J, If made, i!ll.e e4u!ale:it la the currency latereit of the hij(ber rte. Tto return f pc!e psniect, la tie event of which only will the option to pay lrit-irt lu (old t availed of, would so reduce and equalise prices that parefcases inadn with sl jtt tent. In fold wculd bo fully eqaal to those laa ie w ith tn ar d three-tenths per Cvnt . la oarreuiy. 1 his Is The Ouly Loan in Ilarkct Sow offered by the 'rri u.rtt, and Its superior a1. vantages make U tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. !as than ;3000i cr the loau authorised by tho lat Confrresa are now on tb tuartet. Tbls amount, at tbe rate at which it is lli.f aborbd, srill all bo subscribed for svlthtn to moi.tb, when the notee will uu doubtedly cooiman 1 a premium, a. baa uu'formly toeu the t-ae rn elor: tte uf crij tloo to other Uais. In ordrr that e Itirens In every town at.d section of tho country msy bo afforded facilities for taking tho loan, th National Danks, 5ta!e P.snts and rvsto Baakers throughout the country have generally agreed tore celvo ul.KiiptloiiS at par. Sabcriler will select their own agent, la whom tLey Lae confidence, and wko only are to be responsible fr the delivery of the Dolo for wblch tbey receive order. T-aVST cooicu, S. sscaimca Aoiar, No. 114 South Thind Street. PUILADKLPIIIA. HUST SAUONAL liASK, CITIZRys KATlOltAL HANK, IMJIANAPOLIH NATIONAL HANK, SilL'KTU NATIONAL i:AMC, IM I AN A N ATION AL BANK and MKP.CHA.NTS .XATI05AI. DANK, 1NUIA.N APOUS, 1NÜ. rj)?J-dAw3a MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy tycALL rou a cir.cui.AK utsckiDisa all The symptoms of Cstsrrh, s. tbey frierslly appear, are at first very sliftht. prrns find tbey have a cold, that tbey have freueut attacks, and are more senslUve to the chaii(e cf t ruperatore. In Ibis coud,Uoe, the noft msy l- dry, or a sltgut dixbsrge, thin and acrid, afterwards t ecomlrg th'tk atid adhesive. As tbe diseas becomes chronic, the dischartea are increased In quaotity and changed in quality; they are nw thwk aud heavy, and are hawked cr cuughed cT. Tbe s-cretloni are offcnlve, rsutlt. a tad breath; the vlce Is thick and Da sal; the eyes are weak; the er.te of the smell leaseoed or destroyed; deafnea frequently takes place. Another common and Important symptom of Catarrh is, that tbo person is obliged to clear tis throst In the morning of a thick or slimy tauen, at hlfh bsa fallen down from that head during the iiltbt. Wtieu thi takes place the person may be sure test bla dl-easo Is on its way to tho ungs, aud should loe no time lu arresting it. The above arc but few of the many Catarrh ijatplsaii. A Mnclc Hottie win Inst aa .Tiont!i-t be tis rat tlirre lme ia daw. TESTIMONIAL From Hen. Thosa J. Turner, Kz-af ember of Corrresa rora lUiuios, late speaker cf ti e llluiois ilti of kepreaentatlves o"d liruiA Master cf A. F., aui A. M, of the State rf I' inl. Fa rreooT, OctoWr 21, 1SCJ. I)a. D. II. ?rai te I'esr f ir. In reply to your notice of tbe l'th lnU, 1 would say that I was severely aCieSed with Cstarrb fur years, wbeu became acquainted with you and bouyhl two txtt!es cf your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had used one bottle I was sensibly lm proved, and be fur the secor.d bottle waa Snlsheaf, was completely cured. I eaa recommend th medicine to all aft cted with Catarrh. Keeprtfully yours, THOMAS J. 1UR5ER. nr. ii. ii. si:n.Yi: & to. ot Paorairrf.as, Chicago, Illinois. AT WUOLCSALK LT J0US O. PAUJt Clncinca, O. WM. JOHNSON rtnx,itcb. DAILT. KKKKKi: A RUSH Indianapolis. LhOWXIXU A MjUAN IndUnapolis. XTAr;d U t sale by all DrugnMa. decll-dlyood EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, aid rat UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OfUCK ON TUK COLNIlÜ Ol vTAhHlSGTOa XTU HtTZiA su-eeta, IwdUt;M.IU. Three d&!ly Expresses to 5cw Tork, Two daily Kxpresstt to Clr-citx-atl, ltd Two daiiy Kzpreaaea to Chieago acd St.Laila; The above. Compiles are tho orjy pviTUegodBaproaa the following roads, vis: tyWAJJA CUNT RAL; LAPAYKTnt A CHICAGO; linXAArOLlS a, rZRU; TZLEI HALTX A UCn051. BJtLLXrONTAlKK A lNDULNAPOUa. Xoney, pacaairee, vaiuabies atvl freight carried wit safety and dispa'ct, rod Iu ctirjre of epodal asd tfidost rneaa tigers. Notes, Etlii and brafle will bm proa pa ly collected an ready returns made J. ECTTK&FlKLD.AarestWAr4TED. Ö12a5t MONTH: -AGENTS WANTED KTEBTwhere to istroduco tho Improved Skaw 4 Clark Uu family Sewing tfact;ne, the cn y low price maker. Wheeler A Wi!on. Howe, lnrer A Co aaS Bacheider. All other machines new sold for leas thaa ferty dUlara each aro Infringe me üts, and tho jeiier and user ar liable to ne and imprisonment. Sa'ary an-1 expenses, or large comniasioo slowest. I II aerated circulars sent free. Address SHAW A CLA8K. mySdAnSas Bidleford.. 17. A. REITZ, COHLIERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, IDIAaAIOLIS, IX D. f I THIS BOTXL HAS BEEN kX CI NT LT KXPITTUl I and rafirniihed. Tbo travalg peblla will k aLTaravvorysttaatloato make them, feel at aeaso. v5-wt
