Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4592, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1865 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MOUNINü. JULY 12 JOB IlMIVTIIVGr. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Don promptly nt till Office, In the? Cleat Mrle on Ilrat quality l'npfr, .net at Lew Price. OIto tit a Call. CITV ITMR. t-fj ""South Mcriiiar. trrei is it filthy gutters cleaned cut. a werk tlut la long teen needed. tiT" It itill continue tu rain dily, much to !Le satiafaction of trret prinklt r. and discom fiter of farmer Ky Do do formet lie raur.d meeting tcaigbt at the Clitrnner of Commerce, at half pat seven o'clock. m - - t-SJ A Wahinton paper saya that an order will noon emnte from the Wag, Department diacharpng all volunteer organ'mlon ilTbe Twenty-third Infantry, nunabetinx four bnndred and fourteen men, and th Twentvaixth llattery, arrived lot nirht ami will hare reception to-day. tüT We had the plruuro, veiterdiv. of taking by th hand our oM friend JoI. W. K McLean, of Terr Haute. The Colonel U the Mm genial f,ent!emu an eTer. CT Tb FenJaa Brotherhood have a tfc oid to day at Greenwood. Quite extensive prepnlione have been made to accomodate all w ho iimj altered, an 1 a good tiire i auticipatcd tJT We puhli!i thi raorning the Kettof tLe Financial Committee of the City Council, and City Clerk' Report for the fiscal year a parsed. .Taxpayer a boa Id look over it, ft it i an interetin locament. ' Vff"Tie condition of Illinoi stritt i "-v vera," as a certain Cuuncilrnau would ay, and need tome severe remedy applied, or ele the citizen liviox along that thoroughfare mir h ive a eeverc epidemic, with a depopulation and cloeiur op of "aheep clolio" boue, which are numetoua on Ulinoi. Citt Taxi; At the meeting of the 1'ity Council, on Monday evening, the tax for tLe current year was filed atone and one h!t' per cent on the aced value of all taxable property, as follows: Kor general purpose, one dollar on each one hundred dolhrs, and fifty cent on e u h poll. For petißc porpo., fifty cent' on euch one hundred dollars, imkirg the city t.i one dollar ai d fifty ei.ie on each one hundred ulLr Thia lit, a J jd to the Slate an I ountr täte, make over thru r cint ' txM on the a"ed value ol all irortcrty u the city lins;: We publish, ia full, the report of the City Ckik, showir.f the amenn! received, and for wLtt It has beeu expended nu iiiUreiliu t ihle f.r tax payers. Polk a Matties Ceore C. Crr and William Drown, for vi-itir.j; hou.o of ill fame, paid $H 70 apiece. Jennie Litche. Alice JUrshs.ll, Arjie Wraith and Jenny Copeland are demireps, and for he:r ao were fined $14 70 c,ch. wheh they paid Li.zie Montague keep han o. and lor which privilege Lizzie paid 7U. John Suin, Peter McOmnis and John Wilson were drunk, and paid the uua $! Jstues MeKarland was per.t to jail for the aameotl'ense. 0. Richard Uarley left his team uafatened, and was snatched by a "perl ice' William, raid 19 40. D. Wiloo, au iiidtviduHl connected with the wagon train, was Lcfoic the iUyor on fot:r charges for which he p-tid the tum off 34 :"0, and was discharged, Wilson knocked down the police man who ms.de the s.rrtw, ni wa one of the regular bruUing kind. James Oonnel, for petit l.uceny, and Wui. Donnelsou for zraud It teeny, wvie com mittel to jtil in default of bail. Clay Smith got mixed up iu a general lice tght between pimps and prostitute, down on New York atreet.last evening. in which he received a wound iu the arm from a pistol. He was lined JJ0, and should he jmt on the chain Ranr; and be compelled to woik, aimyly for hi pcucisl worthIesneis Promotions The following promotion wete made at the omVe of the Adjutant (ieneral, on yesterday: Twenty sixth Joseph M . Robertson, Secoud Lieutenant; D. W. Robertson, Kirst Lieutenant; Thomas .1. Keith, Second Teutenant; Joeph M. Story, Captain; SiKs W. Hsrdine, First Lieutenant; Mile H. Mc'JauU, Second Lieutenant. Thirty-fifth James McHupb, Captain; .lams Winklei First Lieutenant Third Caralry (Jeore W. Little. Firt Lieuteuant; W. A Euos. Second Lieutenant: John M. lloore. Major. Fift? Seeuth Iac Coliins, Surgeon. One Hundred and Twentieth B F. llruner. Secoud. LirfUec&Jit; Tbomaa R Irrons. Second Lifutrntut; Win. Ueldrr, Otptain; Dmiel W. I'.rowQ, First " Ueu'.enant; Deijaaija Saudy, Second Lieutenaut: John V. Smith. Cuptiin; Wm Day, First Lieutenant; Win P. Wilson. Second Lieutenaut. k Eighty ninth A. J. Teeplc, Record Lieutenant. One Hundred and Twenty fourth Henry S liibon. Lieutenant Colonel; John Mesiok. Major. KleTenfi Cavalry J. C. Cotick, Quarter master; Samuel Martin, Commijsary; Joseph M. Carr, Adjctant. Twelfth Daniel A. Cl'Jwe, A"itar.t Sjrgeon. Oae Hundred a:.d Twenty-eighth R R Miller, Lieu:euant Colonel; John M. Pierce. M j r Daniel S.t'wburyAi'-Dt Surgeon; (Ito V Smith, Assistant rceou. One Iluadrcd and Fcity fifth Vinson Wil liarcf, Lientensn' Colonel; Henry Winter, Major. One Hundred and Forty ninth John Haffa, Captain; James Willigmau. First Lieutenant; J. D. Porter, Second Lieutennnt Tenth W. H. Whitwortl ''iptaio. Due Hundred and Twenty l-'ijjhth Jame-t H Vipua. Second Lieutenant. Öce HundteJ and Twenty fourth O W. De ürummend. Captain. One Hundred and Fortiel!. Allen W. Smith, Second Lieutenant Fortieth J ohcsnn Ford, First L-eutenar.t; R. C. Lane. Captain; Lewis U.Goddard. First Lieatecact. lUrij-riov cr tqk SixntTu Rloimüit The Sixteenth Indiana Regiment was yesterday received at the Slate House etand by theG.a -ernor. Prayer was olio red by Rev. 13. F. Foster, S;ate Librarian. Gea. Maue!d addressed !l:e regiment in a few recuark. and was ioliowei by Gov. Morton in a brief speech of welcome t iLe men, such as be has previously made. At tue close of the Governor's remarks, the band belonging to the regiment, and which is, by the way, an excellent one, played "Hail to the Chief," bat whether it was intended for Gov. Morton or Gea. Ilovey we cannot say. Tfcc Govercor, in introducing Hovey, said tie General'. fame was bound u in the battles pail.cipated ia by the regiment. We tbink the doughty General' lame is bou'jii upr-ot'ght that it will never get unbound. "How vain are all thing here terow and hew inafTerab!y vain are some men whom a little brief authority inflate with importance. Col. Streight, formerly of le F.lty Ltii Indiana, spoke to the men a abort tiae, and closed iu some words wf good advice to them. Lieut Col Oooower, Major Hilcreth and uri'eon Culluca were presented to the men and acknowledged the corapMrntnt in a few words Numerous cheers were given, the band plajtd, the benediction breathed ozt aud the recepti .a terminated much to every one's gratification. SlXriEXTI! tltftXT. This regitaeut was crgnniicd for one year' ervice, Mav I?C1, readezrouiod at R chmond. Col P. A IUckleuin; vu Ue tirst lecimeut tnal niarcheu throuth HalUaiore, after the Massachusetts reimta; Lad beeu fired upon; a engaged at Edward's Ferrvrwas the rt to cross

tt Potoaac ia bargt., lost two meu drowned,1

an A two killed by tbt ftttny; was ordered tack to Frtderitk City, Marjland; remained tier five montha, and ordered to Vir icia; crossed at Harper's Ferry; mucked cp the Sbtntedoab; wai in the reervt at Winchester Cfiht; crowed the mountains at Soicker'a Ciap, anJ ordered to Wahingtoa C.ty for muster out of service; while at Washington, Colonel Hackleman was tnsdea Rrigadler General, and took command of a litigtU u&drr (eneral Grant, at luka, a', which place he vu killed; regiment returned home aed reorganized for three year service; was mustered August VJ, lb63, 1,009 itrocjr, and oa the same day was ordered to Kentucky to repel Kirby Saitb; regiment was at Risbmond, Ky ; lost VOU men killed and wounded, and G)0 prisoner; in the fight the gallant Lieutenant Colonel Wolfe was killed; prisoners were paroled and returned to Indianapolis , remaining tu parole camp until November 1, ItCi, when they were exchatged; on the'Hh of November the regiment was ordered to join the "Cator Oil Expe dition" down the Miiss:ppi; regiment arrived and remained at Memphii, Teantee, until De ceriiher 1, 1 ?G2; then move J ia the Vickburg campaign; on the -ilh of December the brigade of which lli is regiment was a pirt was eut to cut the Texas and Shreveport railroad at Dallas, and marched aixty-five mile in thirty six hours, iwaa two btjoua and destroyed ten miles of railroad track, and burned one million dollars "worth of cotton belonging to the rebel Government, the itme b ivir bven stored at that point for shipment to Vickburg; regiment returned on the i!7th of December, and re embarked for Chickastw Bluffs or Vicksburg; on the 1st of January, lcC3, aaigsRed tfceenemy at Chickasaw Bijou, and were driven back by the enemy; the brigade lost 5!JU men ia this engagement; oa the 3d of January waa ordered to Arkansas Pot; attackei the enemy in the futt on the 10th, kirmisheJ uutii nightfall, when it commenced ruining, and the enemr retire in the fort; on the 11 th a general engagement ensued, agisted slightly by gunboats; the fort was taken and tbi regiment was the first to plant the colors withiu the fort; regiment lot;?ixty four men killed and thirteen wounded. Regiment then retook the wagons taken from the regiment by Kiiby Smiih, at Richmond, Ky., ai d captured General Cuurchi!1, t whom the surrender was made at Richmond, Ky. On Jin 17, wa ordered to Young's Point, and as.'Mtcd in digging the canal which was afterward abandoned, and the corps to which the regiment be longed, ordered to cross the Mi.-s'mipoi twenty five miles below Vicksburg. a; Grand Gulf; ceuld not tfTect a crowing at that poiüt, hut crossed six milts below. Was at Pott Giboti( Fourteen ililo Creek, Rltek River UriJfie Champion. Hills, and during the lege cf Vic. burg, and alo Magnolia Hills. In the sieSe 0f Vicksburg the regiment lost sixty men killH and woundeil. After the surrender ol Yitk burg was at Jackson; then returned to Vicksburg. and wa ordered to New Or!'"". Was then mounted and attached to the caTa'ry corps. Department of the Gulf, aud was distributed alot'j t!ie eastern shoreof the Miss'ssipnl, to pro teel transportation between New Orf! and pjlnt up the coat. In October. lcC3,thecav airy cr.rpa was ordered on nn expedition up the Bnyou Teche; remaine-l there, continu ally f-kirraiihing with the enemy, until the J1 of Jannnry , 18C4, then returned to New Orleati!-; refitttd. remounted, snd prepared for the Red River Cimpaign known as Geo. Banks' cotton expeditiou; were iti Mxtcen engagement with the enemy in that campaign. Ou the return of this expedition, the regiment was ordeied to report to Oenfial Ctmeron, comtn tndinx the La fourche District of IMt:inns; aid wns the . liv cnvalrv on that frontier doin active outp -t duty; were afterwards ordered to New Orlems for mutter out; left New Orlesns July 1, lt-fi.", 'Uu't ofiicer and men; tho rrgiineut was reviewed at New Orlean by Gen. (ricr?on, who eonipii raectfd them on hsvirg tcrr.cd ovrrto the Qtmr termaster tho best horses that had ever been in that Department; anJ, as a comrliment to the men whose term did not expire, it waa ordered by Gen. Canby. that they be transferred to the Thirteenth Indiana Cavalry, thus put'.itg to gether infantry and rivalry, an unknown prece dent during this war. Rail&oad MatTno To Nimir. I: is p-uti?u-lsrly desired that there be a full attendance at tho railroad meeting to be held this event. ig at the Chamber of Commerce, at 7j.j o'clock. To secure the important ru.J from thia city to Danville, Illinois, via Crawforddville, Indiana, but one day more is before ui, aa all subscription? must be made by Thursday night, and a woik of so much advantage t every citizen of this city must not be neglected. Come out, one and all of our businessmen, merchants and manufacturers, for upon your nc tion depends the building of this importmt road.

II off tho Financial Committee or the Cttr Council. Indianapolis, Julv 10, To the Honorable Common Council: OENTLtxrx: The Finance Committee would respectfully repot t to your honorable body a statement of the indebtedness of the city up to the 13th day of May. lbC.'i, and also a statement of the estimated expenses for one year, from May IM. lbS. to May 13. lfG6. and also a state ment of estimated expenses from May 13, lfCC, to October 31, 1?66. Toe estimated ex pen. of the city government for one year, ending May 13, ICC, we have nude at a fair estimato to be $214.424 S3, and from that time to the 31 it dty of October. CC, $101. 3G9 5!, added o the tre?cnt debt of the city, would mike th; iaiebt edeess SC? 1.74 1 22 I fcUbtednM, May 13, IS'tf.. i:stiinatp1experj ( city to ToOctoUr 31, isßß. 1.1.103 5i 13,000 ( 0 Mv 13. 1C Kor Polle- " Kirr ltrpartment " tiai " Sjlarie Jail hkpu-e Strrt Kepairs " lVr cnta ' Priating.... . ' llcue of Kefug.' lnteret oa Orders aLi TUVnd4 ' retllous " Rooks aud Statiouery. ... 31,tU (O 12,000 00 (0 lO.Oi'O ts 12,laJ iH) 8.0(H) 00 5,000 (H 3,00i CO V.OtS) 0.) 1,500 00 NK) U) 1.0t!0 ISi l.UO tiO 1,000 00 tH 600 6U u.noo oo 130 00 20,lKi) Oo 3.IHK) no iOO 00 5Nt (HI 11,000 Ui e.oüo oo 5,001 00 j.noo 00 0. 00u no JOO f 0 5t.M0 00 S.ivO IM) N,(M;0 m 750 no 400 00 :o on .vo oo 5(10 Oil :ih) oo 30 0) I,5ti0 UO 523 00 10,000 111 1. r.tuj hi IU0 o) .,l'0 wil (ai Kixture Otfveiaiix-nt Tax on l lat Markets Nauano' Cistern Cemeteries Street I'jjprovetEetit.... I.ihtinfc L(l Extinguish' iag Street Lamp. . . . l'repariog Honds Fuel tat:ntfent Expea . . K.-timated epece f per cent, estimatt vf tlie city dM to be funded VO -H.IO U lo.noo 00 10f,?9 50 Total lDdebtedne. and esti mated expee to Oct. 31, l-Vi VW,?41 UXVEl t. Wo have made as estimate a t'ollo: 5ay w- can collect eifjkteea mii.ton do.lara at la per cent. Say wa can collect on five thousand poll, a: f: LiceEe Markets . . Fine. .... . ITTo.OOu oo 10.000 00 5.000 00 l.UK) 00 00 $1.(-00 00 lr lebteice-Oct. 31, 1-si-- t3,Tll 23 It will be eeeu that the greater purt!ou of the city indebtedness has been increased in relieving the city fron the tfruft of 1WU-1 and 1565, in fu,--nishing fuel to the pjor, erecting Houe cf Refcge, relief to soldiers' families, and other sundry account, such as Pest House expecfe. JLe ; excluding the expenses of the above-named otjecte.aad the city oa the 13:h davcf May, lb67, woui-l have haJ cash sulhciftit in the trev-ury to itj all orders iued on the Trei'ary to May Ltr, 1 6o. wi hout a oineletintftanding liability . It i dt ubtles apparent that in order to reduce our svstem to a ca?h bai. a, uficient amount mut be realized, ei'.her bv taxation or the sale of city bonds, to meet the current expenses of the city until the 31itday uf October. HOC. and to rJeem also ouatan Jicg order. The advantage of a eab system are quite obvious. If b. c Is can be sold at a just and fair rate, and we are led to believe tbey can be so dipoed of, we are of the opinion that the annual saving from this sytem will more than meet ocr interest on the c;ty debt,. We cannot too trongly rccoa mend the continuance of rigid economy in all departments of the city government. It wi;l be een by an examination of the Clerk's report, that by deducting the expense incurred by being engaged in the uppresiuu of this unholy rebel lion, that the actual citv expenditures were onlv $137.101 51. Iron May 13th, 1-Cj.to May 13th. IfcGo. We would a!o tfe ommead that bonds to the itn. 'int of four hundred thousand dollars be inei to fund the city debt, to run any length of time the Council uiiy, ui iu Uiscreuoa, think best. Respectfully uüukteJ, r. 11 Jauiso.r finance C. f. chmiit,( Committse.

licpvrt f Cllf Clerk Omca av Cm Cun, liiaaarua, Jaly 10, 10Ö. J 7o a7.' Ur, Ma .Vtyr, ad .Verniers rf ()rano Cvuieil: GcxTnxME!: In conformity with the ordinance piaacxibicg the duliea of City Clerk, an annual statement of the Receipts. Disbursements, Liabilities, Assets, and the Total Indebtedness of the City of Indianapolis, for the fiscal year, commencing May 13th, lbC4, and ending May 12tb, lfSS. i herewith aubmitted: aacxirrs.

Ealarwe in Treasury, May lata, laOa To current Taxe collect td 1'.1.0 (r3 14,1-3 90 Delinquent Taxca collected 11.49 97 lcenaea coUected Market bents " Finet collected... " I'riotiDK oo Irecepti,cftilectd From Uo ou K. W. Co., for o Laif br.de, over Pogua'a Ren . . Fn m VT. lie ntferaon, on account of ubcr1ptlon for Steam Fira F.cflne From County Conmiiiooer, on accrual ( Wood fwr l'vr, Ac From Finance Committee, on account of sale cf City or S.3V3 W 1.141 2o 4.910 4M) 97 r 200 00 ö 9H ders. De aub CTlptlOBt Sabtcdptlwn don bled ti5,:is 00 n.FNi 00 3S.C34 00 Subscriptions paid to Treasurer, a. reel From eitlians part af Fraft Fand doubled From Balance el U it oa' Draft Fund not doubled From Drafted Meo'a Fund Proper From of City Ordert for Draft Fund From loan of 8. A. Fletcher ACo., for D. aft Fund From T. P. Ilaagbey, for aale of War Order Loan of H. A. Fletcher h Co , to Diafi Fund Loan of A. J & C. 8. Harrison to Draft Fund Lean of Citizen' National Bank to Draft Fa cd Loan cf First National hank to Draft Fund Loan of Indianapolis National Ua-i. to Draft Fund 135 0 00 G2,C:i 05 4.fN fS 134 fM 00 f,yo o 19,'.10 00 1-",C3 lVSi 0 1H.M25 00 I3'j',n is ti'"2,13 OJ Total m-eipt and bilaute blütVasEltf ST. Ordr outitandmg, ilay I2ih, 1 v. I.... . Order IsMied from May 13, l-Ot, to May 13, 1tC3 For 1. Kecrii't t3'.i'i.3:c 4V.I5 3 5 1 "J. W ar Fund City Uriersduo Ih ruber Kt, 1 ü " 3. War l urid City Order due od premutation 4. I'ul it Department. " o. City Honda paid .'4J,533 0 :U.C53 V.' 27.91W 70 23,0"0 00 l.M,6l2 U,4A IT 10.979 04 J.GoO 00 !,2sl P2 .h,hT3 On 05 7.N4 41 Ö.45.-4 67 5,743 32 5,337 H3 5,059 70 AM" "o 2.5 3ti (1. 7. f. J. H. 11. 12. rire Departmut Street ImproTemeiit ... Ja VTar FunJSub-titut4 Salary W0...I fr tie Poor. Ja!l Kx p-a.se 11. Street Ifepairs 14. Spcrü'iC Approprialli.iji. . , 15. I'riiitinrit 10. Percentage . .. IT. Houe of It-f ue I-. Interest n Order I'J. Decoration of Funeral t f I'ieident Lincoln t. 70. " 21. " 2J. Lighting and Fxtingnihmg Street Impt Kelief of Soldier' F'amilies !utereton Douda 1 ,:r:,ü Ii 1,-73 00 41 1,103 tl .U0 47 H44 92 w31 fS 8 I'J 87 23. PeU Houne 4 24. Taxea Refunded 25. Book and Stationery.... iti. (its Fixtures (internment Tax on Gai. Costs a 4W " VU. Improvement f University Square " 30 Rent " 31. Leception of Volunteers. " 3.. Market 33. Removal of Nulcanees. . . ft 10 Otl 750 00 640 M C37 45 159 00 150 00 139 99 104 73 .T CO 5 00 34. Uridgea.. M 33. Town Clock.. " 3C. City Cemetery.... " 37. Cisterns " 3H. EUctloB " 3. Firemen's Certificate Re. deemed 3 50 fS54,391 90 Total Orders lisuod and outstanding. ...,901,707 25 stAriTrtATiojt. S". 1. Orders OBttBndiu May !3th 14 $ 4T.313 35 Or.leM Uiiueil frooi May Hin, l-04. to May lU'.L, l-:.i S31.391 f0 Total iaued and uutauditiu. . Datanca In Treasury Mar 13tk. 1S64 Receipts from May 13th, 18CI, to May 10th, 1.H64 Total receipt and balance .. balance orders outstanding and Uaued over and above receipts and )alance 901,707 r, $ 4,1 J3 90 o7.e3l 13 G0S.015 t3 99,t9'-, 0.2. Orders i.uts.ti)d:n 1-MJ4 May 13th, $ 47,315 35 Orders isuad to May 10th, 1-C3 ?54,391 tM Total itatd and out.-txndliiK Orders redeemed by the City Treasurer aa shwn ly Li report of May lOtb, Ih;.... 1VJ0,? II Orders cancelled by Finance Comnii: tee S.'7.'7i Orders cancelled by C.ty OrV by direstiou of Couuril 3,670 OO Total order coKe!ld. .. 3u,T4.i ti KaV n a total cancelled and redtemed I-etvinjr a balance or 'era outtiA.i,V34 II standhi May 13th, 1"G5 $:74,7I I 14 f . . I L III m iu nicn aud loan irora luuis on t r Fund, via: .s. a. FlrtcUcr & Co -J0,H;O 00 A.JkJ.C. S. Harri-wn.. . v'O.OOO 00 t'itiien's National Bank 'JO.tHH) Oo ret National Cant 20,000 Ou Indianapolis National Bank . 20.00O 00 Total BonJi cr Loan.... f 100,(H!0 UU Makina: a twt.orJ'ri outMan.lin and loan from bank of From wh eb taie balance u Treasury May lCih, lG-", a hhown by the Treasurer's report Leaving a total iudabtedre of the city May 13;h, 1K5, 1374713 14 3,T6.1 tri 13. ,547 2 Respect fullv submitted, C. S. BUTTEKFIKI.D, City Clark If lj!-IIS'10?-s?4 NOTICES. Kxtci Tiva DLrARTntsx of Indiaxa, OrriCE Chief or Omxivrt IxtuwAPOLts, lx, July 3,lbC5 rciKCLLAU In order to carry out the provisions of General Order, No. 7, dated Adjutant General's Office. Indianapolis, Indiana, Jene 27th, the following regulation are hereby established: I. Commanding officers of eompaniw, and i such other officers of organizations of the Indi-1

ana Lee ion as have been or are about to be dis- j Uad b inde 1. will at once collect all ordnance and ordnance stores appertaining to their respective ' command, and hold the same in readiness to be ! ' received bv officers dispatched from this office !

for that purpose. II. Commanding officers of euch companies a may reta;n t'neir organizations will have an inventory takeu of all ordnance stores on hand, which inventory mut show the kind and quantity on hand, the amount a.nd condition of the same, whether serviceable or damaged. One copy of this inventory, certified to as correct by the commiiiding otlicer, will be forwarded without delay to this ofTice. III. All persons who mav at any time have been lesponfible for ordnance and ordnance to:e, as qjlcrrt of the Indiana State Militia, will mske a return to this ofice, showing tbj amount oo hand of store under their chargt", how they came into their poesion. and whit didp"sitiuu they bav made of the tame. IV. All olhcers ol urbanizations of the Indiana Legion remaiuing in the service, who are reponib'e for ordnmcc and orlnance stores, will j-end quarterly returns to this office, showing the kind and quantity of auch stores recvived. issued and remaining ou band. V. r!ank form, ic , w il be fumLhel on tivi'cation at this office. Ry crder of the Uovttnur. II. Stism, ? Col. and Chief vt Ordnance cf Indians. Tk Nie c mt Ki niax l3aorEB.iiooi I Le annual p!c nie of the Fenian Brotherhood will take place at Greeuwood, ou Wednesday, the l -tU inst. Cars will leate lie Union Depot at 7 o'clock A. M. Fare fur the round trip 10 cents. Tickets can be procured of the Committee or at the Depot ou the morning of the excursion. Professor Ure-h'i iKiud lias been . eugaed. Kvery arrangement a been made to make it a pleas ant a'.l'air, and iLcrv ere no more delightful entertainments given than those gotten u; by the liruilerhood. There is co more agreeable way to epeud these hot du a thau iu the woods, in haling the pure air and dancing upon the green swtrd

Orncsis OfTif Aimt who bare settlements and atroara to make with any of the depart meets at Washicgtoa ean get complete information, free of cost, at Col. UUKx'a MuiTatr Agency, and ean Lave all their papers made out on fair terms. Special attention paid to making out Orftcxia' I' at Ct&TtriCATia and Compaxt Pat and Mcsna Oct Rolls. Mr. King, formerly of the Pay and Adjutant General's Department, Is chief clerk in this butiDCSS. Oüicers will call and eximine for themselres. A Notary Public alwaya present. Office No. 73, West Washington street, opposite Metropoli tao Theatre and Major Dcnn't IT. S. Mutericg and Disbursing Office. r -BBBaBj sJlBsaw' WniT is aw "I.xstitvtio-i" does the funny business at the Metropolitan, thereby gaining a "name and a local habitation." Sixteen years ago be left Providence. He has never been much nearer that haven since, and we have 00 indications at the preseat writing that Protidtnce is disposed to come to him. Nevertheless. White is a gentleman, owr.s a coxy little residence at the muddy end of Virginia avenue, is a father we are cot aware bow muchly;" but we know White ia happy, and buys his bats of Raker & Mclter. ' f

Telfgeaphic Oide Ry telegraphic order of the War Department, returnins; officers who are mustered out with their regiments, can obtain their pay and certificates of non-indebtedners here. inteal of Washingtor.. Officers who rail at Colonel Blake' Military Acency, opposite Mnjor Dunn's United Slates Muttering Office, No. 70 We.-t Washington street, will obtain all necesrtary papers made out ou fair terur, to draw their final pay. A Notary Public in the office ' 11 lw GTA rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color tctored, (not dyed), and all disease of the scalp, falling r.ff. 1" , cured by u.M.jg "Eureka," the infallible hair restorative Price Jl HI) per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. SKNoia, Druggi-t. Hatcis Hou?e Block, Agent ed tf Crompton'M Strawberry IUhatu is a cer tain remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, rlux, heartburn, and all Ixiwel complaints. It is entirely vegetable. A specific for carnp d:arrhea. Sold at wholesale by Browning & Sloan, Indianapolis. 7-ed tTDut field and Hess, the most competent lorn iu the city to make out Quirtermatcrs' ui.d other officers' report, and who have never made a repot t that did not paj inspection at Washington, are employed at Rlake's Military aud War Claim Agcncv. 11 G To Mrcel prinb.lera. We can turni-h about 4'iU barrels of water a day, for rlreet prinküng, or any other purpose, on the comer of Meridiau aud Pearl street. Apply at this ortice. 1 1 tf t?fDicl:at;;ed men of the Veteran Reserve Corp, w!jo uu miitled to Pensions, will call at II! ike's Militaiy Agency, with two witiiefse. and et their paper H -1 tScc Dr. Wm Thomou'8 advertiaemeut or. th fourth pazeof to-day's paper. jau Sö tt . PETROLEUM. HI AND coäl imrrae co AT COVINGTON ( tipitiil Stork. 53,i50,OUO, Divided-, into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each, IVOHttKATKO UMKIt TUR LAWS OK THREAT OF INDIA5A. ! WILLIAM DALK, of New York. Trcidrnt, . JOSKPH RISriNK, Covington, Vice IVesident, Vf. D. KKRIi, Secretary, JAMKS V. KlNG,Trea.sr.rrr. X ix-octox. lion. JOäPl'll F.. MclXJSALD, Indian a pol Is, Indiana. " JOHN It. COFKUOl H, Huntington. Indiana. ' WM. DALK, New York City. JUSKHl W. NfcWLlX, Attica, ludiaaa. JUS. KIST1NK, Cov.ngton, Indiana. 4 K. M McDONALU, Covington, Indiana. ' DAVID WKl'.R, Covington, Indiana. Or riCK South iiJe Public Square, Ion, Indiana. Co einoa T S, HE Company bo)SV by leate, and la fee, auou twenty thousand acres of too moot aelect coa laii.ii In Western Indiana, bordering both sides of the Wabash river. Map of thesa lands may be seen at the office of the Company, In Covington, Ind , at the odea of Wm. Dale, No. Ü Park Place, X. Y.CUy, at the office of Hon. J. K. Coflroth, Huntington, Indiana, and at the ot2cof Roach A McDonald, Indianapolis. A reference to the report of the Don. David Dal j Owen, late State Geologist, will show that these lands I are aituate in the mid.-t of th Dnet cal tier. of the j State, abounding also In talt, iron and other valuable iiiieral hub.stance. I JJearthe mouth of Ccal Creek, wh?re the Company ha I large' quantit:e of landa alt wter h ben discovered equal in qua'i-.y to the Kanawha. This water waa procured some 33 years ago by boring, boon after, the Onondaga aalt tiudin: it way down the Wabah and Erie Canal, Mr. Thomas, tbe proprietor, üuding bimüclf enable to con: pet with it, abandoned the manufacture. In his boring he encountered that which recently disclosed facta prove to have been coal oil. Those lands all lia in close prox'mity to the WaVah and Eria Canal, some of them upon its banks. Mr. John McManomy, the busineaa aent of the company. Las retuined from a tour of observation of the oil regions of Pennsylvania, convinced that the lands leed hj the company," in Fountain and Parke counties, has, !o far aa the general formation of tho country and tbe m.-face Ir.dicaiious present themselves, a tong analogy in tbe oil and mineral eabstances as found oa French Crei k, Pennsylvania, where the greatest quantity and the most valuable o'.l is found Mr. McManomy ha purchased tor the company the mo.t approved machinery, with all the fixtures necessary for operation, and it prepariatc w-th experienced workmen the peedy development of the hidden treasure of the lacd of the company. A!' the indices vf coal oil, found in local ties where it has been procured, are strongly marked iu variou localities of the lauda of tbe Company, affording every rational pro.pect of auccesa. Tee company think it unnecessary to make any other reference to the character of tbe land, other than the report and map referred to. SlOC.OOJ of the rock, be in 2,000 shares, is proposed by the Company to be offered in the market at on-half its par value, Wlsg $25 per hare, for the puipoeof aiding tbe Company In a apee ly development of tho aprtö-dlwtr PROFESSIONAL. r. a. loiKiru, s. x. rtaatys o. r. voan. ucwnnirt'o nrnimio 9. unon liLIIUIllUlM 0 r tuMiio a nunuj ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IiKliiiuapoliM, Iiicliun:i, OFFICE A EUILWyr,. Jyl-diwGni SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, 2;t:t t:mi waabiMffton Street, najn of tlie Ulff Hand. J7ICENITCSE and Stove. T.nwre and Dtshea in cot plete variety. Alo. all kinds of ou Furaishin? Goods . J. R. MA EOT. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ilOTSI UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPAKY. FF1CK ON THJt tJüS)CH Ol i.SHl5UT0S i 31 Merman ttreeis, lmüaxapcha. Three dailv Exoreaae to Sew York; Two daily Kxpreee t CiacixuiAU, and Two dally Kxpreaae to Chicago and St.Lenl.; Ti above Compajsie art tbe octy prrv!tecalXxtT.t Ifcr fIiowmaT roads, via: I5XUA5A CiCNTKAL; LAFAYE1TK 1 CHICAGO: INDIANAPOLIS h FXSC: TEHHE HACTE k. RiCHstOND; BKLLKF0NT11SK CtDLI AK)Lli. .Mosey, pa.kar.ea, valuables aa4 rreiaiht carrted wnia safety aad dlipWht a&4 la charge f spocis.1 and eflScUat tseaaar. 5tea, iMilt aai Drafu will lr pratapUy eeJectaU au' raadtretcnti saJe. J. BCTTKäIIX

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aaeoava airaaaait roa vaa aaiartvara saaviaat. MIDNIGHT REPORT. r r .lornlna; lCe?prt See Mrat Pace. THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP. MPLS. SURRATT'S CASE RELEASE OF GOV. LETCHER. THE TRADE CONVENTION. Indians Starving: in Texas. AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH. Ac. V'.. Ast . Ac. Ac. l lso Creut Trade Convention. DaTaoir, July 11. Delegate from all cities aud commercial interests ia Xew Hampshire and the British Provinces, are in attendance at the Trade Convention iu this city. Canada is well represented, and the representatives from that action are active in efforts to induce an exten niori of the Reciprocity Treaty, and her delegates who are here in great force, second thw view. Powerful influences from New England and the Northern State, oppose tho renewal of the Treaty. The meeting may not b hartnoniou, but the proceeding promise to elicit important facts connected with commerce aud industry. The Cau ada delegates are favorable to an extension of the Canadian canal, in order t facilitate a grain commerce. Auioni; the persoua pre-eut are Coventor Yittes, of Illinois; General Walbridge, of New Yotk; and Lymsn Tremaine. of Albany. James Aspinwall, of Detroit, called the Convention to order. Hon Hiram Walbrilge, of New York, waa chosen President of the Trade Convention: Uou. Hannibal Hamlin, aud Mr. Walker, of Chicago, were chosen Vice Preidenta at larce, and a Vice President was appointed tor each State and British Province. Considerable dissatisfaction existed among the Chicago delegates on account of tbe Convention confining members to one vote. Several of the Chicapo delegation have already left, and it is probable they will all leave to-morrow. The Convriition had adjourned till to-morrow. Cherokee Indiana Starving; iuTexai. New York, July 11. Files of New Orleans papers to the Ith Contain tbe following item: It U said that the late rebel portion of Chero kee Indians in Northwestern Teias are in great dietres, and near sUrvatiOn. Their Chief, Watts, who held the corauiision of Brigadier General in the rebel army, has issued an appeal to tbe people of Texas for assistance. Up to the 1st of July, 432 bales of cotton had beeu received at Mobile. The first mail train from Mobile to Montgomery cince the c!oe of tho war left on the let. Advices from Shreveport av the crop leokin well. Freed men, women ana children, were Mil flocking into town. Many are engaging themselves to the planter. Cotton is arriving ther slowly Hy peculators. Tbe river is rising, and tureis a pro.pcet of navigation for a month. . Seventeen Hteamtwat had arrived in a, wek will full freightage. 'I'll ohlen Circle order 'resident. from It New York, July 11. Gorge W. Bickley, President of the Oolden Ciicle, has issued an executive jzcneral order, dated in his place of con flnement, Fort Warren, June 2. in which he suspends the labors of the teversl departments of the Golden Code, till July 1ft, lblO, when ibe Con grea of the Order will assemble in Washington, with open doors, and afterwards proceed to lav the corner-stone of the Saxon University. All members of the military department are released from their allegiance to the Order, and from all obligations of secrecy pertaining to the same. ' The President makes a lengthy tindication of the Order, giving its origin, rise, proresa, and destiny. It ia printed in full ia tbe Times. I,uter f rout san lcadsr. New York. July 11. Advices from San Salvador state that tbe Government has withdrawn the Exquator of Dr. Richard Benbird, Consul of Piussia at San Miguel, and forbidden him to return to the republic. Bernhard was implicated in tbe recent rebellion and has already tied from thetountry. President Duanas has Issued au address to the army thanking them for its prompt and efficient services in suppressing the rebellion. T he port regulations will.fortbepreseQt.be etrictlv maintained in Sau Salvador. A strong public feeling exists against Genera Banio,wbo is viewed as the chief instigator of the recent rebellion. Forcl'si Theatre Judge Wiley .Tillltury blatters Ni.w Tors:, July II The Comaer-ia!' Washington special says: Mr. Ford is endeavoring to et Secretary Stanton to revoke the ortier prohibiting the opening of his theatre. The Chronicle, this morning, severely denounces Judge Wiley's action in issuing the writ ot habeas corpus, in Mrs. Surratt's case. The Po.n'a special saje: The Second Kesiraeut of Geueral Hancock's Veteran Corps, left this morning, for Fredericksburg. The Third Rfi.Dei.t has gone to Springfield, Illinois. - a 9 rolaotitug In Cincinnati .Tlurder in onm. Cixcuxari, July 11. During the last few days thirty persons in the eastern portion of the city, and cine in Newport, Ky., were poiioned by" eating cheese. None of the cases proved fatal Tbe newspapers publish details ef the murder of a woman and child by three robbers, near London, Madison county, Ohio, last week. The owner of the premises, accompanied by one other man, approached the house while the robbers were ransacking it, and killed all three with revolver. No names or date gireu. The egrroea In Virginia vfill net fVork. . Nsw York, Juna 11. The Richmond Whig says, in six counties through which its informant parsed, there vrere but nine negroes at work ia the nelde, but the county Court Houses And va lagea are filled with them. Negro men are said to be deserting their wives, who, with their chu dren. are left a burden upon the farmers. Tbe corn crop is email, but good. Oats are rank, and going- to wrerk. Tbe wheat crop is good. The l'eopl about Wilmington Won't ' work. . New Ycrr, July 11. Tbe Wilmington Herald calls attention to the fact that notwithstanding adrertisemeats for laborers are kept in its columns day after day but one or two have reported, while crowds cf men, black and white, are to be seen loaSxg about the streets. It suggests that if gratuitous rations were stopped therewould be le-s trouble in finding laborers.' Sale or (avernmcnt Vesaela.' New Yoxk, July 11. To-morrow there will be sold, at noon, at public auction, in front of the Lyceum, near the Brooklyn Navv Yard, thirty-two vessels, which have been employed In the naval service during tbe war. Tbe liat comprises twenty seven acrew steamers, two sailing ve-els aud three paddle steamer. alee of (isrsroment Honda. PkiiLADEUBiA. July 21. Jay Cooke reports abscriplions to-day. to the 7-30 loan, to the amount of $5,10C,40Q. - The number of indifiJaal subscriptions was 3,57 j.

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THREE O'CLOCK A. M ri:ttr.;riic. irims or -ir.vr. Mas scatarr. Nw Vor, July 11. The Tribana'a Waahington special says: When about to rise from the chair for tbt purpose of teicg piaioaed, Mrs. Surratt enquired of her spiritual adviser what she should say on the aeafTcld, nd upon being answered: Oh, nothing; what do voa desire to say?" replied: That I am innocent." Mrs. Doeglas, widow of the late Senator, made two personal attempts to obtain from the President a reprieve for Mrs. Surratt, but in each case wn denied. A vory bitter feeling in relation to her execution exists among the quandam rebels, and particularly among the Catholics of the city, who, it is rumored, intend to call meeting fcr the purpo.e of denouncing the actioa of the Military Commission and the President. TBI fcAii&oao IXCllflO. The first through train to Richmond leaves this citv to morrow, via tbe Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Quite a large partv have been invited, members of tbe pres ineluJed, and the occasion promises t be one of considerable in Urest. The train will leave oa its return trip cp Wednesday morning. raTaiasTKRS roa. tbr south asd wm. Paymasters, with well filled chests, are about leaving for the SuthanJ West to pay troopi. Q atnxasc or jobs celestixe. The Times' Washington special says: John Celestine, a Portuguese slave trader and blockade runner, captured and imprisoned at tlie tfme of the assassination of President Lincoln, has been released on condition that he will leave the country at once. He is tbe man who was arrested! ia Philadelphia by Col. Baker, as the as anssin of Mr. Seward. extra billy smith. The World's special says: One of the evenpapers earnestly calls upon the Government to arrest Ex Governor Smith, of Virgin!.!, who is at large on parole. It is charged that eveu after Lee's surrender, he went to Danville, Va , and eudeavoied to raise a cavalry force of ll'.OUJ, to continue guerrilla warfare. THE M05ET raiD TO THE ARMT. Since March last, about flGj.OOO.UUOlue beeu paid to the army. For teveral days, the amount paid from the Treasury has been averaged at six and a half million dollars per day. This will continue sme time. aiCE IX Oa.ORt.lA. The World's special corre?pondent, writing from Augusto, says: He is informed there are large quantities of rice in tbe hands of planters on Cambria river. IMfORTAXT COXCKBMXU MEXICO A NO OUR OOV. EEMMENT. A special lo the World say: Some very imortint statements were made iu private oflicial circles to-day with regard to the policy of the Government oo the Mexican question. The ttory cornea in euch a ehape that it cannot well bed is credited, and it is inferred that the Government will not pet in it another Fiench, Austrian or foreign eoidicr of any sort in the service of Maximilian to be landed on the Mexican coast with out entering a firm and decided protest. What is of tho greatest importance is, that Government, having stationed iu Texa au army of lOU.OUO men, will keep it there to act as a corps of observation, aud to exercise such physical and moral preure us will compel the ultimate withdrawal of Maximillian from Mexico. This axmy has been so disposed that it overshadows especially ou the Rio Grande and the Mexican frontier and keeps the foreign levies of tho new Emperor in an inceant state of apprehecsiou and activity. If a collision should come, the United States would have at hand a force sufficient to maintain its dignity and make reprisals. The transfer of a rebel battery to the Imperialist Gea. Mejia, Is another matter now occupying attention, and a full and searching investigation is to be made into tbe matter of the allege! sale. If General Slaughter did dispose of a rebel battery to the Imperialists, as stated, it will be demanded and obtained. It is understood twelve or fifteeu hundred Confederates are in the Mexican service near tbe Texas border, and it is definitely settled thst if these are troublesome they will be puu isbed. even it nursuit should throw our armies across the border. the ratsinr.xT's rair. Rear Admiral Dahlgren, whoae ship Pawnee has been lying tear Greensboro, received tbe President with all honors prescribed for his ofiicial position.' Tbe President was accompanied by the Secretary of Slate, Secretary of the Navy, eutetarv of War. Secretary of the Interior, Ironmaster General, Attorney General and Hon. lVestou King, Mr, Uoodiug, Marshal of the D.strict of Columbia, Admiral Smith, Capt. Drayton, Paymaster Bridge, aud a number of other gentlemen, together with number of ladies. The party took the steamer Geranium at tbe wharf, and en reaching the Pawnee were received by the officers in lull ureas; the marine band played national airs; the yard arms were manned and all ceremonies of a mac-of-war performed. The President then inspected tbe ship, and the tuilors west through their evolutions with the guns. An elegant entertainment was given by the Admiral, after which tbe party re-embarked 4tLd took a short trip down the river, receiving lutea. tue case or Mas strratt. The Constitutional Usion publishes the afh davit of Jno. P. Brophy, who says he could have it proved, if time was allowed, Hut cicbmaD is aid always has been a coward, according to the woi of his lather; that since the trial closed he haa Admitted that tie waa a liar. Butt short lime before ine asaSiiint!on, Wei. hmau intro dcwi Atzerott to Brophy as a particular fiieud. aad the same day he and Atzerott were riding oa Booth's horses. Brophy says he can bring other aim new witneeea8 iu Ueitly to Lis in ti noacr with Atzerott. Since me trial, W:chaian tuld Brophy that Mx. Surrat: wept bitterly at the thought of Jehu goiog to RichmouJ, and implored him to reraata at home, and not brin trouble ou him-s-el: and family; th it nee in a while some men were nt toe hotie Mi. Surttt called John, her son, uaiie. a:l a:d: "JoLu, I am afraid there !s something poinj wroDg; why do those men come htre now? John. 1 do not feel easy about tni. and vou must tell me wnat vou are about." Brophy asked VViui.ni.it if John told her. and Weichman said John did not. and would not. The Union further says: Genetal Hartranfi wrote as follows to the President a abort time before the execution: The prisoner Payne has jBPt told me that Mrs. Surratt is entirely clear cf the asAuaaination of the President, and of any kaowledge thereof. He also states that she b co knowledge whatever of tbe abduction plot that nothing was evtr said to her about it; that her name was nevor mentioned by patties con nected therewith." RELEASE Cr WOT. LETCHER. Ex-Governor Joha Letcher was rele&ieJ lixa Old Capitol Prison last night, by direction of President Johnson, upon condition of going immediately to his home in Virginia; and he gare parole to remaia there subject to the order of tbe President. Sale ol Government wewi. Veaael aat Key Wahiutom, July 11. Several vessels attached to tbe East Gulf Squadron were . sold at ivev West on the 2Uth of June. Att-ong them the notorious yacht Wanderer Tke squadron i '.eiog rapidly reduced to a snail complement. COr.liERClAL. s v TCLSiaara. Cincinnati narkel. Ciciati, July 11. Flour dull ; Superfine G 50; extra $6 00(g 6 25, and family $G 5Ug7 75. Wheat, red $1 451 M; wbJts $1 35. Oat. C6c Corn Yellow 75c, 90c for white, and 63(3653 or ear. Rje 6063c. Barley $1 10(3 1 20. Whieky dull; email sales at $2 05. Mea pork sold at $2526 D'Jc; Bulk meats; 11JT15 for shoulders. 1434'c for sides and ham are held at 16ll7 for smoked, 21fc22c for plain, and 2o20cfor sugar eurei Lard 20c. u Groceries quiet and unchaneed. Sugar 1317c Coffee 2i2'2c. Molasses $1 tWl 23. Butter 242Gc. Eggs 1920c. Cheese l5(glCc. Hay dull at $12(313 for soft and $15310 for hard pressed oa arrival. Petroleum Refiued free CS(70c. SiWer $1 23(31 23. Gold $1 331 Money easy att39 per eest.

nmm vrK narft.es. Naw Teai, Jaly 11. Cotton "J.Mc for middling. Flour 15? hrter; at $5 303G 40 for extra, state; $6 757 0J for extra rocsd Loop Ohio, and 1 Uü(d" 74 fr trade brand. Kye Hour quiet. Corn meal dull. Whieky 42 Osß f'35 for western, and iä1 10 for refined. Wheat Winter red western 1 wSrJl S; Chicago Sr-ricgfl dlrl 34; Milwaukee club SI 31 35; amber Michigan l 70. Rye IWe. Corn 713 -I niixe! western, I0 for kila dried. 75ft V2 fcr unsound asd tOo for

hlte. Oats 6c for we-trtn. CoCTcc dull. Sugar Mcscarado HJl&lWt. MoUses dull. Wo-jI dull. Petrclcum dull at Sl'.c for cru It, ttßZlKc ioe reSnei in boud, and 2,Tr?3 do free New me. pork $'J7 53(3 a" f7; iil 00S2i 10 for T3-'6I, do cah and regular way, clo-str at C3 for cash. $13 25 for prime, and $21 1)0(3:21 50 p:lras mc Plain mess tcef $10 00 14 01): extra tacs, $12 00(316 IK); beef hams. 27(127 50c. Cut meat; 12 it He for Shoulder, and' lg21r for harrs. Bacca; 154f312e for Cumberland rut; 13t'e for long riboed, and 14(14 ort ribbed. Lard lC(32ifc Batter. 'JUWTc for Ohio, 4k. a m ya a . , andjic t.: tor twit. uneee iuyidi. ntft dull. UV TORR MOXET MAEEET New Toes, Julv 11. Money, eay at 45 per cent. Stericg ia fair rrquct at lOy'lWJ for first class bills Gold oprr.el at $1 4". and cloie-1 at $1 39'4'. Stocks active. Later. Gold closed at (allarbet'a Exchange to-night at $1 33 54'. U. S. LOAN. UNITED STATES 7.30 LOAM! r H 1 u l) h vz it 1 i:n, $230,000,000. Ht author. tv of the Secretary cf tbe Treasury, tie aadri 'jtu-.t, tiieOooral Subcr1pt:oo Airent for tba sale f Ui ited Sia'cw -caritie, c.Ters to tbe putllc the third ries ef Trea'ury Nste, bearing ceven and three-tefctte per cent, luten Kt per anr.om, ki.ow tke 7.SO LOVIST. Thee ri te are liied unJer date of Jclj Z, aai are payable three year from tb at date I:i curretawy, er arc convertab'e at the cntloo of tLe beldtr int u. s. 5-20 six per cent. ;om ku:ai:i(. i:ods. TnoMT oiiJs aro i w wr;li a Lau l.-ouie premicn, ad are eirnipt, a are a'l the Goeri.mect Bobda, fix V11 vne t- thr-t j-rrctht. jr annutu to thtir r.iua. aocurtling to tbe rate le led apon Iber property. The teterest is payable hemi-atirinally by coopocs altarbed each nute, wUcb may be cut of? and solJ to any bank el banker. The lnlert at "..lit per cent aniotint to One cent prr cl:i on a $30 note. Two t . $IOO Ten $'00 rweiit) sjtlOOO One Dollar $4000 Xt.en of all tbe v! n"Uinatii.n named wilt be promptly furnished cjk-h receipt of htbKr!IiuU!. TLe XoW l th! Third Serie' are preci2y luular 1b form and privilege to the Seven-TLlrJIes already aeld, except that the (Jot Tiov.rLt reserves to ltelf tbe option of pajiLir. interest in gwld coin at C per cect Instead of 7 3-lOtbs ia curreney. Subscribers w ill deduct tbe ttf rest In cirrency itj to July I5tb, at tL time when they subscribe. The delivery of tie notta of iLi tUrd aeru s f tbe Reven-Tblrtle will commence on tbe 1st of Jntie, and wi.l te cuJe promptly anl cntifiimuOy after that slate. Tbe sl'Kbt change id ode In tbe eruditions of tLia THIRD SKKIES efTt-ct ouly tbe matter of Interest. Th pay roer.t In KM, if risde, w ill be qnlrs'.er.t to tbe ctirreucy iatereiit of tbe bfgher rate. The retuni f specie payment?, In tie eve nt ef wLich only Will the option to pay iutereftln arolJ te availed of, would so reduce and rqTEÜre "prlcea that purchases inf.de witb six per cc ut. ia gold would L fully equal to those male w.th fven and tLr r-trnths per cent . In currency. This i The Only Loan in Market Kuw eJTerd by the (iTfn nf nt, and its anperlftr advantages make it tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lets than of tbe loan anthorized by tke last Coajress are now on tbe market. TIt amour.t, at the rate at which it Is b?ir. abfortcd, will all be sabscribed for within two months, when tbe notes will ca deulted'y comoiand a premlstn, a ba uniformly beeu the case on closing tbe f ulscrlptlons to otLer leaaa. In order that Citizen In every torn o ar.d section of tbe country may le afforded fa'ihtits for takir g the loau, the National Bank, Stete Eauka ar.d IVtaU Bankers throughout the country bate generally agreed te receive subscriptions at par. Sulicrileri will aelect their own agents, in whom they Lave corS leuce, end wee only are to be 1 espousl tie for the delivery of tke Botea for wb-h tbey rreeive ord r. j-jirsr COOKE, Sttbcairnoa Aocvt, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. KlkST NATIONAL HANK, CIT1ZKSS 3Al105AL BANK, INDIANAlDL'S NATIONAL BANK, ruUkTH NATIONAL HANK, INLIANA NATIONAL BANK and MF.kCHANTa NATIONAL BANK, 1NDIANAIOUS, INli. m jXi-lV w3l WANTED-r'e-f A MONTH! AGENTS WANTED IVIRTJ) J ,4,,') where to introduce the improved Skew a Clara i'l rxny Kewintr Machine, tLe only low price maker. Wheeler A WJ-ob, Howe, fciajf r A Co., aud Each-eld'-r. All oth r machines n .w roll for lest than forty dollars earn are Infringement, and the seller and Beer are liable to fine aud imprisonment. Hlary and expenses, or Urge conjiaiiou allowed. , Illustrated circalar sent fre. Ad-lrev. riAW A CLARK. my5dAw3ru Bidlfford, Ma.Be. PARTNERSHIP. Xctice of Copartnership. f XX.HE crer'fTT ed have tb: day formed a conartner"JL 'P 'r the name cf Vinn k Kareey. te carry oa the usiue of liaa ittina. Steam Ktkr and Plamoitifr La;ns. All work done Ly u will be guaranteed and dose t tbe !owet ratea. We ak the hi to g-ive us a trial and aadiclt their patronage. J. C. LINN, JOHN KJtkNET. HIJ.. Ac KARNEY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS &, PLUMBERS, 3 anal 40 Kentucky Avenue. VLL SORTS OF FIITTJEES ON HAND AT ALL times and famished at tbe lowest ratet, luyi-dtf CO PA UTW CKHIIIP I HAVE aoc'.ated with myself la the XJvery, Sa! and Boerdicr Stable Bauneea John A. Drew, wbf trora thia day has become a partner ia aaid buaineea. The buaUea of the new fcrm will k conducted at the old und. No. 10 at T&arl ttreet. In tbe rear of tho Sentinel Building. Tbackir.gthe peblie for pet patronage, I hope thay may see fit to coat.aae tbe same. JOHN B. SCLUTAN, of SL'LUVAN A LKKW. IndianapoUs, May . iSCS-myS-dtf RENOVATERS. CLEAKiNG AND DYE1KG ESTABUSH.VIMT Til HUNITKD8TATKAbTK-OOCSX.SO.S3SOCTg X iuiijois st reet, ladlanapciU, ladiaxa. At ltii oil and well-known ealabllahmest. tho laJiee cas have silks &d woolen goods dyed la pens ana nt and beenttfQl eotorc; and genta' gartaentsthorocgkly reoovated and repaired. Sew and aeco&d-haad clothiag bought and aek. aiao, a paticular branch ia the bulnea denominated tne draw. Ug bUUai Stable cloth, or tear ta any garment cae ho to wrought tLat it eaa sot bo nettle to the naked eye . Kexaomborthe wlacoSe. tS loath ITliaeta atrwou JaialO JOJlfH HAJUUa.Preprleta.

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