Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4618, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL, FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST II. JOB PRINTING.
Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Circulars, Blanks, Bill Heads, Checks, Bills Lading, Ac. Ac. Ar Dene promptly at thUOfflcc, la Ihr RSt Mjrl, a first quality Paper, a a at at Law Price. ,! Call. CITY ITEMS. ßTTke price of lbs Daily Sentinel. coota?nin jt 11 lb Utet news and Telegraphic Dispatches, it only Twenty Cents a Week, delivered by lb Carriers in any part of tb Citv. tf GTbe satrctirf io tbt thermometer yesterday parted up into tb regions of the nineties. ßJTTbert promie to be fine Dort to-day at the Kera over the Sugar fJrova Course. The loren of the turf ihouli be resent. KyCol. Dsn Meceuley, of the Eleventh Ioditsi, hti beea apDoioteJ Colon! of the Ninth Regiment. Hancock' Corp, lationed at preseut in tb citv. tQPTber waa trial of fire engines yesterday afternoon. Wt tare mi!aidour notes tnd consequently cannot give the relative distance thro wd by tb rival machines. tJ vV know of one individual wbo recently paid tbe "Cut of Magnificent Dtdtauces" a visit, tod, w coBclaie from hi efforts, he is deter mined to "put it on record." We have no objection. H7 Grasshoppers are eiceedingly plenty ihtu summer ia this locality, and instead of confining themselves to a tweet potato vine, at in the song, tbey roam around promiscou! y, seeking what Iber may detour. n7The One Uuudrod and Forty fourth, i;ni htmlrel sal thirty raea aal thirty" two officers; the One Hundred and Fortv evenlh. eeven hundred men and thirty-two ofS er-; the Ooe Hundred and Fiftieth, eight huo ired and seventy men and twenty-five officers, and the One Hundred and Fifty fi'lh, eie;ht hundrel men and tbiriv two ffi -era, will have a reception today, at o'clock. Dinner at tbe Soldiers' Horn at V2 o'clock. Police Uarraa. Jmi Simpson, Jnie Fitizerald, William .'o.ies ao 1 John Quinn were drunk. They were put on the chsio fcsn in default of payment ot fines and 00414, for ten daya. Joaepli Roberta wat alao exalted through the medium of "damoaroti liquid " He paid hit fine Jorcey flere!ey, for assault and battery, wan eat to j il for twenty daya Sarah Whittler, Nancy Ilennetl and Elizibetb Heckler, on charge of" notorious lewdness," tent to jail for thirty days. BT" Four regiment, numbering over 3.300 officer and men, will dine at the Sol Jiers' Hme to day, and be received by the Lieutenant Go? crnor, io the absence of Gov. Morton, at half pant two P. M , ia the State House Grove, with the usual formalities and courtesies The regi meute are the One hundred and Forty Fourth, Col Kiddle, the One hundred and Forty-S-v-entlt. M-jir Finney, the One hundred and Fif lleih, Lieutenant Colonel Dalbv. and the Oue hundred and Fifty Filth, Colonel Wil.-on. Dinner will be serve ) to the troop, aa a matter of convenience, in two divisions, to the first at 12 30, tbe division leaving camp about ai. hour previ out, and to the second at 1.30, that division also leafing camp about an hour previous. Tbit receotion will embrace a larger number of men than any previous one, or than any future on is likely to do. Maaauea Licivsit Tbe following Marriage Licetscs ba?t been granted to parties by the County Clerk for ahe wees: Aureter A. Cbenoweat and Anna Pillar. I Silas MellOQ a od Mary K. Morrion. John Shehev aud Mary Klleo Truitt. Peter C. Kyi and Pben Ann Thomptou Jamet O'Connor tod Mrs. Mar? Nation. A Ion 10 O. Wright and Kiiztbeth McKntire. William Holden and Mary Aon Moren. James S. Southard and Nannie M Sloan. James Sullivan and Mary McIIsflsy. Oliver J. Conds; and Margaret A. Beau champ. Newton J. Hoots and Martha K. H.rt. Hubert K Stewart and Flora Sullif an. Aboer V.Crosby and Kossnna Jane Kmery. Jacob U. Lewis and Mary P.ff William Lloyd and Cbristiua Alexander. John J Dewvall and Maila S Moody. Clark Hallingsworth and Mry K. Kaosom. Peter Holden and Usch. el Zok. Ora O. Clapp and Kl x Jan Sayera Jamrs U. Iluuter and Mary Hollke. William H. Wiley and Lida itrown. PioMOTiova The following promotions wer mad at tb office of tb Adjutaut General yesif rdaj: KigbtotU Üoil R Houisn, CoUosI; Josiah CanpOell, Lieutenant Colouel, N . II Smith, Major; 0. F. Uowen, Q itrter matter; Win. R Let, Adjutant; A. J. Iiurliugme. Captain; Albert Harding. First Lievj'suau; Thomas J. L we, Second Lieutenant; Kl Young. Ciptain; Ptier It Francis, .'irat L euteuan'; J F It . 8s.-ond Lieutenant; Wtn Rillen, Ciptain; 11. Connell, Firt Lieuteoaot; Heury Suiton, Second Lieu tsuani; Henrv Lawrence, C-ptain; Ed Dilmaoi, First Licutttwot; John W Rkr, Second Lieutenant; Wm. U. Hood, Captain; Wo H Uurtut. Firot Lieutenant; Wm U Mitchell, Second Lieutenant ; Jehu K. Hof er, Firnt Lieu tenant; Francis M Vors. Svond Lieutennt; F.hjab M. Wbit. Cptaio;Wm S Dvia. F.rl Lisatenart; Kiekiel J jm tun, Sxcon 1 Lieutenant; B S Fi. her, Captain; J mea H. Cook, First Listitenant; Josep h W Hisgms, Seioud L eu teuan; Richard Herron. C p'aiu; O.iver Sletin, Fust Lieutenant; Franklin S earn, Second Lieuteoant; Fmncis M. Duger, Cptain; R bert Hsrdwuk. Firat Leatenant; Wna. Mitchell, Stoobd Lieutenant. Twsntf Fourth. Aothot.v Johnson. Firtt Lieutenant; Wm. C. Fra)lor, Second Lieu tenant Tenth Cavalry lUiton ti Cads, First Lieutenant. Thirteenth Cavalry. J amss M. Rost, First Lieutenant. Forty-Sixth. Michael RoJer, Captain 137 Street improvements are progressing finely. At present tb streets radiating from tbe Circle, Went and South, ar being bouldcred, wh le'Ctrcle treet itnelf is being improved in the same manner Tenoe-e street, from aldington to Vermont, ia also being bouldered. A Dumber of leM important etreers are 'etuc graded and graveled, and altogether tbe improvements of this kind being made this yer ar greater than during any previous on. The Street Comreiaüioner ha been directed to doubl the present force and thoroughly dean every infected part of the city betöre tbe general decaiiug of vege tation takes place. Kpidemies are. it not caused, aggravated by the poisonous exhalations ariMKg from stagnant water and putrid aud decaying matter that inoculates the air with missmttic f apor, breedir.g pct;ilcatial di'ca and certaiu death. Tbe must stringent rules are being enforced in all cities this summer and precautionary measures taken to avoid, so lar as posoibl. the vititatioo ot tbal terrible plague, tbe Asiatic cbvlera, which tbrealecs an appearance in this Country; and Indianapolis should look well to her sauttary measure, and be not backward ia adopting every meaaure that will promote the laws of hvgtece. Every citixsu should interest bimelf in this matter, as there is as much respect to be paid to tb air wt breath, as tber is to tbe food taken for sustenance Either, if unwholesome, i poisocous, and in some localities io tb city tbe atmoapber is rank with foul snd noxious vapors annog from cess pools and fetid matter, To eafely pas along Illinois street and escip the lurking fevr exhalations goiog up frota tbe gutters cn that tborougfare, it is necessary, to carry a pjl of chloride of 1 me. or a me other ditiiWet tatst, as a preventative agaiut iueurrto! direaae, and here where there is a local excres cence, a strong, cauterix.ug lemedf is demanded aod should b made at one.
TiAV'VKia or Rial Errata Tb following trsnalers ot rtal tvat baft beeo made at tbt offic of th Oooaty Aniitor sine our last r port: P. A Diugherty to J R Mattbewa, lot No ls7. in out-lot No 93-S2S0. John Vaodattaar to Jae. AHenbargcr, lot No tO, Io out lot No 12tl-$l,WU Frederick A Wie o Jha Wucher, lot No. 12. in out lot No e6-$U'W. A. D Brooks to Serben Rbict38. lot No. II. lb D AM A4Jitia $270 Robert Fanes to J k M. Ujl k. ptrt of Iota Noa I and 2. io out lot No Vi-$2.WW S.mo'lCov V Jatasa Gjtbris. eaat half of lot No. 3. in Wiagatt's subJit uioo f out lot No 100 f I tfJO. J K Hcpp to SiJntickr L Kappen. 30 feet sat aid of lot No 47. io out lot No. 175 $3.000. William Rafert to Charles Kutemeier, lot No I.io out-lot No.6l-$'2.iKW. J. S Duolop to John C Ueretb. lots Nos 1C, 17 and Ii. in D. k T. Al Jif.oo $9j0. J. L. Bond to Charlton Elen, uui half of 3G1 feet north end of lot No. 4, io square $1 $7.000. Jes- Coneland to Charlton Eden. and. quarter of 96 feet oortb nd of lot No. A, io aqqtre 57 $3 500 J L A M K Fatout te J. W. Uollaod. rt. of lota 7 and 0. io out lot No 3o-$i,000. Newton Hume to Thomas School y, und half of lot 27, in out-l .t No 171 ft.S'X G. W. McCurdy to R ibm Patterson, lot No. 31. io out lot No 54-$5l5
BÜHINEHH NOTICES. Wanted, Immediately, thirty carpsotera, to whom good wsget will btcirea, Aoply to tht underlined, at Alvord'a Block, on Meridian street. 113 Job Sim. Officer and .Tien Of tbe Third and Eighth Cavalry, who have Iot borei or equipments in the service, or sold homes and not got vouchers, will call at Colonel J. W. Blake's Military Agency, or correspond by mtil. 10 4 Two acee To-Day. FiaT Rate P-tci'ig, mile heats, go as they please, between the following named horse: Simoo MrCarty 'a prey gelding, Dm Voorheeo; John Williams' sorrel geldine. Ediuburg Johnny; R. D. Whitehead's white gelding, Whit Cloud S eco. id Rack For double teams, mil beats, three best iu five, closed with tbt following ntr ea: John Williams' black atallion. Din Rice and mate; E l. Richardson's sorrel gelding, Confidence and mate Thee race- will p-itively come off to -3 ay at 2 o'clock P. M .on the Siiar Orove Park, t TlSTIMO.flAL rt'lM TBK MoST DlTIMGL'la tn AarisTi tj SunwAT k So?ta. Naw York. December, 1864 The Piano-forte, GratiO, Square and Uprichi, manufactured by Messrs Seiuwav k Sout, btv established for themselves so world wide a repution that it is hardly possible for us to aJd anything to their just tm. Having thoroughly tetel and tried the instruments personally for yetrs, both in public and private, it becomes our pletsant duty to ex press our candid opinion regtrding their unquestioned superiority over any other Piano known to us. Among the chief points of their uniform ex cellence are: Greatest poibl depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rar bnl liancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire seil, aud,abve all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and sympathetic quality ot which never chtne under tb moat delicate or powerful touch. This peculiiritf is found exclusively in the "Steinwav" Piano, and together with the m Hoble precision, elasticity and proiaptne of action always characterizing theae instrumenta, as well as their unequtted du:hililv under the severest trials, is truly eurprining, and claims at once the admiration of every artist. W thereto cou eider tb "Steinway" Pianos in all respects tbe best instruments in s ie in this country or io Europe, us them solely and exclusively our selves io public or private, sod recommend them invariably to our friends and the public. W hav at different time expressed our opinion regarding; the Pia not of farious ankers, but freely and uijhtttingly prononm-e Messrs Steinwav k Son' Pinos uerior it them all. S R Mills, RihertOolribeck, Theo. Thomas, John N. Pattion, Robert Heller, Henry C Timm, F. L. Ritter. William Mason, E Muzio, A Dtvia. Mix Maretxz. Director of the Italian Orera. Crl Anachu'x. D.rector of th Urmsn Opera (Jeo W. Morgan. Orgsnist of Urace C.lurch. Carl Rergmto, Couductor at tb Academ? of Muhic aud Philh irmnic Society. t - - 4.e. Kl'KKKA ' THK 1 NFALLI1LB HaIK RlHTOKATlf k DiH-idedlf the tHvt article lor restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of tbe scalp, preventing the hair from falling off. giving it a softness and k1' that nothing eUecsn produce. Piic $1 00 per bottle Kold by all drue gists. J. F Senour, druggist. Bates House Block, agent. od-tf t1T Crompton's Strawberry Balsam is a certain icmedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, flux, heartburn, and all bowel complaints It is entirely vegetable. A specific for catnp diarrbira. Sold at wholesale by Browning JL Sloan, Indianapolis. 7-ed t?fA rich growth ot hair produced, the natural color reatorni, (not dyed), and all dieaea of the calp, falling 1 .ff, 4c , cured b? uijg"Ku reka," the infallible hair restorative. Price $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggist. J F SNaa, Driiggint, Bites Houae Block, Agent. eod-tf Sroax Rova to RtT Two rood Store Rorua, Nos 111 and 113 Etat Washington treet, opposite the Court Houe. can be leascl for a term ot years. Ii quire of Dr. A. D. (111. No tij North New Jercev street, between V2 ati 1 2 oVIoik, P. M. ' 4 tf Two (Jiats W a m T a D A girl experienced in cooking, w ahing and ironing; also one cspab e ot doing chamberwork, can both have permanent places, with good wages, by api lting at tbt re-idence of W. H. Taluott, No' 91 North Meridian street. 9-3 TitaAfix Sotr Etery morning, at 10 O'clock, a free lunch, coni.ting of all the delicacies of tbe season, is served up at Florence's Rending Rooms, corner of Meridian and Maryland stteets. up atairs. 5 r2f"Se Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on the fourth psge of to day's paper. jan 2o tf. NOTICE. KT FO R MORE TH A N T WEN T Y YEARS X ATÜRvTS VESKTU5 HAIR DTK ka. tod lb. t.t uf trial, and L constantly incre aine ia public favor. TUE VENETIAN H.UK LTK la th bft an.t cbere-t made If prrs I only 75 ctut, ao-i ach twills cobtn dwub'.a tlie qnnlity af 4y in thoa u-nailv wi4 or tTUISIIAIK DTK ia toanufactnrst by a peculiar pre. cf, wbick reDdtrt it lcfli.itrly ojrior to any dys in markrt. Finj complete in one bittle, bo preparation ia required, wfetcb r..tly impLSr. lb pplx-tioo. IX l'5l0 THIS DTK joa avoid that atTi, pia sppearancs by which dyed b lr aal aVr ar readily recdga ed, wben aa Infmcr articla ba bei ord, It rodcess a perfectly aatural Color sf any Lade that U destreJ, from a ricn trjvrn to a Jetty, lu-iroua black, tbal w.U not smut, crock, vr ta;a tb c!ot!iicg. Itve f IJ cesta and yoa will be convinced. Sold by all l)rof fiats and Fancy Gsoda Dealer. A. 1. HATHKWS.Manufactarer. IiRM SDAR!Cga 1 CO. Kew Tork. W kole.als Ateeti. my I0-deod-1y VANTCD.
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as rears amasstTrearaa Af iTArssamni. MIDNIGHT REPORT. Wt Tlwrntnr ftcprt 8c rirat Pace. J11INE BEPtBUCIN CONTENTION. JE.f. TIIO.TIA9 AT EL!TIIHA. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON PARDOIJED. SALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSELS. SOLDIERS ORDERED TO CALIFORNIAVISIT TO ANDERSONYIILE PEN, THE Til Mi OF WKitTX. r., Ac., sVc, ar.. Ac Pardon f llerachel V. Jshn.onS tiolr r in .Ttallia. Naw YotK, Auguat 10. Th Commercial's special tars: Mia DiUglas' apneil to th Pres dent for the pardon of Hrrschel V. Johnson, who was on tbe ticket with ber husband as VicePresident, lias proved successful. Th Posi'e Wnaiintin apecial says: Advices received at the S ate Dcpirtraent to df from the American Consul at Malta state that tbe cholf-ra is raging theie to a ieartul extent Com muuicaiion i'h the arjtcftii islands bas been auxpended Q'iar.ntin ia rigidlv enforced at various places. Our Consuls at Triertand and Meusins. Ptate that me-iures htve ben adopte! to prevent tbe cholera Irom cpreadiinr from the ports to which it hts ex'ended Irom Ef pt Georgetown Heights, which hd been selected for the President's residence, is o far Irom tbe Executive otB-e,aid the Presideut's family hsfing expressed a preference for the Soldiers' Home, it is probtble that pUce will be adopted .Tlu In liepubilcun C'wnventlwn. Poktlasd. August 10 The Union Stste Confentioti mft htjre? todt, at 10 o'clock. The attendance w.t very large, with a full repreten tation from the whole State The Convention organized with Hon. John A Peters as President, a Vice Prerideut from each coutitv, and E Powell, Aldeu Sprague and W. S Wheeler as Secretsries. A C ommittee on Resolutions was appointed. At 11:30 A M , a ballot was taken for Governor. Tb whole number of votes was 564. Samuel Cony, the present Governor, had 553 fotes. and wis declared unanimously nominated. The Crif entioo was then addressed by Hon Mr. Rice and Colonel Sutherland, of Tennessee. Huna. on; to I'ntlfwrnla. New Yoke, August 10. The Fourteenth United S.ates regular infsutrf , uearlf btO strong leaves for California on the 10 h The Second United S'ates artillery will follow as soon as rttdy During the rebellion, nearly all ' the troops on the Pscifio coast were called east; and the men going forward w 11 assist in eubdaing the In.li.sQ. Tbt force now operating against the Indians con-iat of rebel prisoners, who entered ihe Union army rather than be sent South; tbey Im? e beeu sent there from time to tiai and are now organized into six regiments, and do'ng good sen ice under tl. old flg Arrest of a lefnlter. New Yosk. August f0. The Commercial save This morning about half past two o'clock, officer Mt Carty, of tbe 2Uth preciuct, arreste 1 Henry .1 Jenkins, payipg teller of the Pnnwiix B.nk, 45 Wall street, on complaint of John Parker, c-bier of the same bank who charges that at various times tbe accused has taken tbe sum of $50,000, or thereabouts, from the hank, and converted the same to bis own use, without tbe knowledge or consent of his employers It is un derstuod that the alleged defaulter confeaes to taking a large sum of money from the bank the exact sum he does not state - ai ea 1 a Sale of (overmiient Vessel PniLADKiriii a, August 10. There was a large sileoi Government vessels this morning at tbe Nvy Yard. A number of steameis, lugs and sailing vr-asrla or which the Government baa no further use, were cold at auction by order of tht Government The attendance was larre and bidding rpuite i. Instructive I' Ire in a IIHamibu rg. Naw Yoaa August 10 A Cr in Williamsburg to-daf destroyed the Empire Glass Works and Sherrill' tannery Stxriili's Ions is$4i.'Ji0 and the loss of the Gl sss Comyany $150.000; insured for $5U0. mostly in this city and Brooklyn. Two firerren weie badly injured. Saratoga Itncee. Naw Yoke. Augoit 10 The great three mile rare to-dsv was won in two straight heats by the ftilanee horse. Fleet Wing Captain M. wire was bidls besirti in the second heat Time 5 31 3 H nmt 5 43 The .e.-ond rice, one hilf rtitle dah, ws won bv Thro;sueck: Tim 2 U. App 'Influent of Consul. Waitiuro Aiitstld Ths Prsilnthas p;iii.trl L II Deceamda, if New York, to b consul at Ctpius, ot.d R F Fand, of Obio, Consul si Calais. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. V. t- n:iti:nG nun of nr.nr. A ViSiT to thc Axumox Vltlf MR. Naw Yt'xa. August 10 The Tribun' W.snmgto'i social says; A nrivtt letter from Jaoit-s M Moore, Acs'stant Q M., who wss dispatched to Anderaon ville for the purpo.e of giv ing decent burial to the remtins of our prisoners who were murderrd by the lat rebel authorities, was received this morning by J. E Potts, clerk of his offi e in this city. Capt. M. writes uLder date of July 2bh: "We are encamped within on hundred yards of the prison pen of Andersonville, std it is. in the fullest sente of th word, no'hing more than a pen a human pen where 30,000 f our brav soldiers were huddled together in an enclosure not f ards Ion, and scarcely 100 yards wiJ. where tbey were exposed to the rays of an almost tropical sun for intny months, resulting in the Jeath of thousands. "This pri.on pen houM teser be permitted to be destrosed; but should stand until the sreckadea f.ll to the ?iound by decay, so tbtt the unbel sviig of the North may be aNle to 1 k upon tbis ground aud convince thsmelves of th inhuman cruelties perpetrated y the Southern leaders upon prisoners This is'tbout th hotte.t plac in tbe South There are about 14 0HJ headbosrds yet to letter and put up. and I may not be at botne before the Utter pan of Auguat. " tuc Tai al or Wim. Thasame sjecisl sais: Tbe trial of th An dersonvüle jailor will probably not take plac unler two weeks; meanwhile every ffrt is be ir g male to secure voluminous testimony in bis case to substantiate the charges brought against bim. A number ot letters from tfficers and men who were cor.Sned at Andersonville hav been received, all relativ to his treattxteat of our prisoners. ai-n or soiTnxa tiitos The ruah of S utberu f isitors still cntiaue unsbsted The great majority stop at WHlards. te registe of wnuhlsily shoes one-hauflhe arrivals 0 be from the States lately in rebellion, their business ker being generally the collection of oildewe4 claims agaiost tbt Ooferameat.
wblcb tbey aoaetinae sacceed In having admitted tbroagb tbt representatioLS of tbelr cevtr failing loyalty to tbt old flag duriLg tb wsr. ar. c aiTaa arrucaTio rot raaio.x Tb Tines' Waahingtoo sosxHal says: ExSenator Wen. C. Rivas, of Virginia, whose application for pardon ws filed ber a few days ago in tht Attorny Genersl's office, has received from tbe President permission to visit tb North. Tbt cocdilioQ ot tbt permit are, that Mr. Kites shall report and give hi parol to Geo. Vo At len at th residence of th latter. COL DAHLCtXS'a COAT. Foaraxaa Meaoa, Auanat 9 Information baring been receif ed at Headquarters that tbt coat of th lat Col. Dahlgren was in th hands of Charles Das is, of Matthews county, Virginia, so order was issued to Leut S. J.Tou-oo, Provost Marshal at Camp Hamilton, to go and se curt it. Tbe Lieutenant accordingly left last Sunday, and on landing 00 the farm of one Btrney Wstco, on tb north side of tbe river, be was treated eery rudely and disgracefully by tht inhabitants, and by Weston in particular, who informed tbt Lieutenant and bis men that tby lived under civil law, atd would not have lb militarv tber. and spok contemptuously of otbtr U-ion cfScers Tbey ascertained, bowever, that Mr Daf is had moved to Norfolk, and at laat th Lieutenant succeeded io obtaining the Colonel's coat. It baa fir bullet boles ia it. Weston's arrest ta been ordered' ran solictors stsamsk. A tborougb ittrch bis beeo made for tht steamer Effort, reported to h.ve lelt New York under suspicious circumstances. She is cot ia these waters. KAISI5Q Taa CCMBXILAXD. Tbt work of raising tbt Cumrlanc'. will soon be resumed, ltboogb tbe pumps have not yet been repaired. TISITOaS AT TBK WHITE HOrSI. Washiotojc, August 10. The Executiee Manrioa ws again besieged to day by a large crowd of visitors, ons-ihud of them women. Tbe President opened his ofS e to all of them at the same time, and paid attention to their respective calls on busine., aided bv his private Secretary The most importunate of the throDg presented matters of the lesar importance, some of them having previously been unsuccessful with heads of depsrtrxent. Several ex-members of the United States Congress, who bad been prominent in tbe rebel ser f ice. waited in tht antt room io order to obtain a private interview with tbe President after the crowd bad retired. QCAKaas to aa aaraasxNTxx i.itue iwdiax comviNTlojr It is probtble tbe Society of Friends will be represented in the Comoiieioo appointed to meet the Cherokee, Chicasaw.aod many other Indian tribes, in grand council, the 1st of September The bjct of the Government is to secure peace among them, by improving their socitl condition, and by removing as far as possible some of the cause which hav heretofore provoked them to hostilities. aKCUPT rtM CUSTOMS. The receipts for customs for July are reported to be ten millions of dollars, and thse tor the present morwh will be much larger. Five eighths of th revenue is collected at New York. TUE ABEK T Of MO IT A gentleman who was in Alexandria yester day says: Colonel John S Mosby attracted a crowd wherever he made h i apnesrance, and bis presence occasioned much indignation among the soldiers on duty in that citv. He came down from Warrea'on to be admitted as a member of th bar, but Gen. Wells arrested him on charee of having broken bis pttole. Tbe Colonel briefly, but respectfully, controverted the point, snd the General telegraphed to the Secretary of War for instructions. SLAVIS LSMASDtNO W OES fOE L AB'IR St SCE TUE raiiMiPKMT'a raocLAM atio. The Tribune' Richmond Correspondent saya: A very important case will shortly be broucht before the United States Court, to decide whether slaf es held to serf ice after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation had gone into effect, January 1, l?G4.shll not be en titled to reuumeration for their labor. Colonel Brown, Saperintendent of Freedmen's Bureau, is buay preparing such a case against Jobn Minor B tts. who refuaes to par th wages of negro serf ants owreiand held ud to the time of the surrender of Le. OIV. THOMAS AT ELWIRA S SATS MAXIMILIAN MIST If AVE Kt.MiiA, N Y , August 10 Adjutant General Thomas was serenaded at Half Way thia even ing, by the band of th First Veteran Re-erf e Corps. The General came ou' on the balcony and returned thanks for the serenade He said h bad come to E'mir t on offi it buiness, and had hop! to escape observation. He was a perfect straneer here, and did not think that he knew a single person in the r ity, and was very much surprised at thecomnliment He had been through the wsr, and his whole heart was in tbe caue of the Union He said Maxiuvlim would have to eet out of Mexico, or we would hurrr bim out The Monroe Doctrine must be enforced We were now in a condition to held our own against the world. He hoped the soldiers would now return to the arts of peace, populate tbe immense territories of the West, and carry civilization with them. He hoped and felt sure that if the safety of tbe Union should be again endangered, every man of them would rush to its rescue. The General again thanked the assembly for the serenade, bid thm good night, and retired amidst a storm of cheers. ATTaET ob i sal's orisios is rsvoa or miliTABT TBI ALS WASiuxtro. August 10 The Attorney General, in resoonse to th inquiry of President Johnson, whether persons charged with the oflena of hsving bn implicated in the ssssaaina lion of the late President Lincoln shou'd be tried hy military tribunals or civil couria, gare his written opinion sustsio'ng the former mode of trial. Ths opinion has been printed. COMMERCIAL. tST fSLasaAea. Cincinnati TIarliet. OikoiArati. Augnat 10 Flour Arm. better grades advanced 25c; com moti to rood exra t"J 50(S 75; family to Isnry 'JutO 75; supr6ti unchanged. Wheat ia 5c b'tthrr; prim red $2 05; white ia he d at $2 .t". Corn very scarce, an I the market firm at G5($G6for sound New oats tnsf be quoted at 43 a41: old scarce, and a lot on the snot would sell ai b5o Rye in good demand at y5utyc. Wni-ky dull at 2 20, closing dull. Prof isiona dull and no sates Citf mess ptk was offered rather fully at $30. B ilk me s dull, and no mIm. Btcon is held a 1 7 (tt? 1 7 4 lor shoulders and sides. Lird 'mc. Sugar 14dl7c4. Coffee 2J:WC. Molasses dull. Chee-t 15c Butter lW(a2Go for fresh and lSß20 for fair. Eggs dull at 15(djl6c. Linsed oil $1 14$1 15. Tallow 12ljC, and io gooJ demanl. Gold $1 U. sesw ri narsitt. Nnw Yoaa. August 30. Cotton lower at 4445c for middling. Flour I5ff 25c bene; common to medium ex tra $G 55(G t0; extrs S'ate $b" CMb 70; su perfine western $6 006 30. $S oocf 25 lor
common to good. shipping brands extra round boop Ooio. aud $ 30Q1 75for trade brands, market closing dull. Whisky dull; sellers of western ask i'2 13, sod buyers offer $' ISWheat opened excited, and 3($5c better, but closed dull, with the imnrofement neuly lost; Winter red western $1 (31 9r); Rtcine spring 1 4d; Milwaukee club $15ol 53; prime while Michigan $1 9?(?2 00; amber Michigan $K); $1 421 45fcr No. 1 choice, and $1 3" til 40 for Cnitago spring. Crn actif t and 2; teuer, S for damaged, e7(!-'Jc foe nnsouod. r-'JJCdj'JOic tor eouod mixed western 31 01, c for prime shipping ptrerls.and Ulö31.1;C for high mixed nearly fellow. Oats excited and 2 (3 3c better at 65(3G6 lor western, closing at t5 CofiVe quiet. Sugar steads at 1213 for M u sea v ado. 13 tor R R.Havana. Hue dull Molasses dull at 104d. Wool dull. PetroVum dull at 32,4 33c for crude, 52,4 (253 Ter refined in bond, and 632720 do free Pork lower; new dm $33 124J34 75; $23 73Q23 00 for '63-'t4. do cash .i d reeular ar. cloeii g at $32 11 t for cash. $23 75(24 tJ for prime, and $26 u(3'2G tMl ur prioe mess Piain me-s U-et $3 0i(a)l2 50; extra mes, $10 0014 5 ; beet bns .i.siat 30y4c Cnt naeau steaiy at 1517o for sboulders
and 1 3. 4 Q 23o for hams. Bacon dull; 17c for Cumberland erat; 13)c for long ribbed, and 14 U)Zc for short ribbed. Lard rather more active and firmer at 1943 butter; 27($23c for Ohio, and 25(336 for State, and io fair demand. Cbeest rjaiet at 'JQ 15c. II TOBE MOS BT MABKBT Naw Yotx, August 10. Money steady at 7 per cent, call loar. Sierline exchange firm at 10(3109 for first class bills. Gold lower, opening at $1 43 and closing at $1 42,1;. Qjfemment stocks without decided change. Latee Gold cloaed at Gallagher's Exchange to n;ght at $1 424.
WINE. GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORSHUMl JULY 13th. 1-S2, Rsr. A.Myers. r prtosfsld, Ohio, etured a patent to tnais Sorjhuin VTise. This Wins is riot intoxlcartr . 1 better than tbe best. Cheaper tha the ckapeet. Is v tj etneientin caaea ot aickBena. Can bm made for 25 cenn per ga'.isa. Keqaire cs dmrs to make it. Can O made from the tkimaioffi off jtp maklnF ?io troobl" to mat it. If anybody wants o knvw anything abctt this Win let thrm address Apple k Wesner, et. raul. Ind , who ar (jrnea r a. Myer. or hi patent. d prpr .tor of tbe patent invention for "Imprvred SorgLata Witts ' in and for the Mate of Icdiaxa. snd who arensw prepared to aell County. Tocaip Jf aaufactarera aaat lo4ii4aal klgbta. .1 b th rec4pt nako tb Wis. Arnt wanted to eil Rights in evtry County tst solo". For particulars address APPLE A WKSSF.R. . u,S-d?m St raaL.lidina NOTICE. TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS. ALL persona iodeb ed to the S nktag Fand sie hereby noticed that all lands Biortf sred to said fand, and m rtiic intere t haa sot bea paid in advance, fr the pre. en t year, wi 1 be ad.ertiaed fr .Ixty dava prsioaa o anl Bereit at public tale on toe socssd Tasaday in December next. by order of the Board of Comnrs-loners. W U. TALBorT, Prealdeat. Jul) 13,IS. ITPThe tollowins; named newspaper, will please pibluh the above advr'lmnt in tb- ir weekly Laue to th amount vi 7 uro iknuiti, and iwreard copy of pper and bid io this cäice, t t Kegisler and Krpublic P, Lawreocbnrn: Courier. Madio ; Jouniat and Uemukiat, Kvan.viUe; Journal aud sxprfM, Ttrre Wau e; Uetaocrat, Itinceton; Pres, Grcertc uil; HaraJiam. Kchnond; es-iitinel, fort Wajne; San. Viitceane-; Joumt , I.tiayrtie; Review, Crawfrds-vul-; brmorrat, Gsben; Utiwn. Lsporte; Standard, Ansroo; s:atjte, iiecator; Kepablican, Greembarir; S&tidI, no-bester; Dewiocrat and Kepablican, PI t month; Democrat, Mortttcell ; ttepubiican, hunhvil.e; Volunteer, loyvllle; Üeraocrat, Hniit ngton; Ledeer, 5ew Albany; Democrat, Ml-oi; lmx-rat.Colanibaa; Kegister, Su Josrpb; Kpablicaa, Valparaiso, fot,Coambia 'itj; lüdisniau, hloomfl-ld; lVmcrat, Franklin; keprter, Ca netton; Demxrat C'.rdon; Democrat. Eockport; Union, iianvilie; Crearent, Frankfort; Times, Delphi; Faro, Loatiport; Courier, twcaHtie; Owen County Juurnl Spt-ncrr; Democrat, Up on; heveille, Vevay. Jyi.s U COMMISSIONER'S SALE. commission r.it's sale OF RE A. Li ESTATE. JVJOTICE is hereby irlven that in pursuance to an order LTl offe Ma'ion Circo't Court, made at ita March term. 103. in thi ca e of Doliy Ke ler.et al , petition for prt tio, ex parte, 1 vi,l mII at public auction, at one o'clock P. VI., on Tuesday, the 19 th Day of September, Next, on the premises, situated In Lawrence Towrhip. Mat ion County, Indiana, the following ks.l Estate, town: Tbe northwest qnarter kf the aoaheat quarter, and the niirtbeafd quarter of tbe s utbvret qua ter, and thirty-one ard forty-one hundrelth acrea off the north an.t rat part of ib wet tial o the anuthwext quarter of section iO, in town Is, north of rai ge 5, eant, the number of acre to te mjI4 teir one hundred and sloven acre, and forty onr-hui.d edtha, more or le. Tcsms or iic. The ail Keal Ktate will be aold to te hiRhet-t bMder fir not le than two-thirds of Its appral ed valuf (t .03t5:) oi.e third of the price 10 bs paid in hant; on- tbud in nit e inontha and th remaining third iu eighteen nrnth from the day aale, the, purchaser givina no e. waiving valuation law, ecured by a Rood and tuClci nt mortgage on the premi-ea NAMl'FI, CORT, AugiitTtb, If1 4 aug-sfiw Coaimiacioner. LEGAL. fTATK OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, A: In tbe Common Pls Court of Marion county, in the State ol Indiana, O lh. r Torm, A. I). Istii. Chriatiau ehorttli- v.. Anna W. S'.i.-ettl. K IT KNOWN, that on tUU 31 day of AtirQt. in tbe yeartfxl, the abo named plafntift by hi at-toiut-y, tiled in the oftlce of Ihe Clerk of ths aaid Court bU complaint against said defendant, In the above entitled case, whtch coutplaint ha. be proper revenue tamp attached, together with ths affidavit of a competent person that .aid defendant, Anna T. Shoe tie, ia not a r-i lent of the State or Indiana. Said defendant Uthrefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of ald complaint again. t Ler, and that unleheapiK'ar and answer ordemurthrreto.at ths calling of aaidcauReontheecnnd day of the next term of aaid Court, to be begun and held at the Court-houne, in ths city of Indianapolis on tbe first Monday In ltoer next, saldcomplalut.and the matter, and thing, therein con tained audalleged, will be heard and determined in bar abaence. WILLIAM WALLACE, Clerk N.B Tailor, Attorney for Plaintiff. aug7-Sw STATK OF INDIANA. MARION CUCNTT, S3: In ths Marlon Circuit Court of Marion county, la the Stats of Indiana, September Terta A. D., lhfti. Hugh Burns vs. kllen liutui. BK IT KNOWN, that on thla 221 day of July, in the year tbe above named plaintiff, by hla attorney tiled In tbe office of tbe Clerk of tbs ssld Court bia complaint agaimt aaid defendant, la tbe above entitled catne, together vrltb an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Kllea Barns, Is not a resident ol the State ol Indiana. Said defendant ia therefore hereby notified of thefllInu and pendency of ald complaint agalnM ber, snd that unless h appear and anwer or demur thereto, at ths call ina; ot aaid cauae on tbe aeroodday of the ne it term f aaid Court, to be begun and held at the Court-hou.e, in thccltyolltidianaHKon tlief urthMonlsy In Meptem er neat, aaid complaint, and the matter and thinaa thereiacotilalued and alleged, will bs heardand determined to br sbtence. WILLIAM WALUCE, Clerk. R. L. Walvols, Attorney for r.amt ff. J24 HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, OppoMlto Union Dopot, INDIAN'.rOLI3, im. retlt llurKeas A; Vo. Proprietors. el-dtf MÄCY HOUSET Cornor Markot & llllnolo f 4. i:iia4V4Polis. i x r. E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. 1TAKE PLKASCRC IN ANNOUNCING TO MT friend an t nataeroat patron, that I aa now -tat!l-hd In ths ho-e. which I have refurtil.hed and now thrown open for your reception. I take th opportunity of thanking my many former fnend4 for thir patronage during the year while I I conducting tb Orleiitat Houe, and will at all timss bs glad to item at my new stand. my3-dtf f . PINTFCOÄT NOTICE. TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. EirciTivi Dcpabtmkt or Inoiaxa) ÜUBEAC Or Ft!AMCE. IxDiANsroLis, June 524. Ib64 ) INDIANA OfrlCFKS, who bav bees r araervtngla ths army, ars tnfonral that their Ordoanc Retcrts ill be made op and pttsdtedjoths proper Department aud certificate of acquittance obtained, fr of larj by applying to Mr. C. T. Roker, Chief Clerk Stat Ordnance Department, ode ap .tain ever Vajens' hardware store. No. SI We ft Waklnrton street. Ibdianapaal. Bv making return, aa abov directed, AVer wnllt only asvs all fee., but they will bs abls to ssttls with the Government and draw tbelr pay from ons to three month earlier than if the boatnea. I entrnatdts Claim Agent. Ry order sf Osvernoe Mosfcs. w. n. n. TXRRILL. ' Fiaanclal SarratarfRENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT ril BKCNITIDTATCSDTR-BOUSC.NO.StlOUTB lUlDoia.troet, lodlanapoll., Indiana, At this eld and well-known salabliahasat. ths ladlss eaa hav silks and woolen goods dysd ta permanent aod bsasUfal colon; aad geau garment, thovoaghly renovated ami repaired. New and aecond-hand clothing benght aad as hi, als, apatlcular branch ta thcba.lnea denominated fin draw, lag blllla Stable cloth, or tsar ta say garment can bs so wroniht ist it caa not bs visihls to the naiad sys. Emembarthpl,5s.aaath IttlaeHastrsst. jsnlO JOSEPH BAJallt.rrsprlstef.
PGTnOLGUH.
s -I ill! AND COAL LMING CO, -AT OOVINQTON . IIsTID Capital Stoclx, 03350,000. Dirided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. IN CO RTO RATED UNDRR TBI LAWS OF THE STATE VT INDIANA. WILUAM DA LR. of New Tork, Prealdeat, JOSRPH Kli 15 R, Covington, Tic PreaideBt, W. TJ. Ik RR, Secretary, J A MRS W. KLNa.Treaaarsr. X lrootor a. Boa. JOSEPH K. MeDO'ALO, Indianas! la. Indiana. JOBN R. COFTROi H, Bsaitnftoa. InSUaaa. WM. DALK, New Tork City. M JOSRPH W. NkWLlN. Attica, India. JOS. U4TIMK. Coviagioe, odiaaa. M K.M McDONALD, Covington, lodiana. DAVID WXBB, Covtaftoa, Indiana. Orrici Stk tide Public Squrr, Csrinfsw, 701 as. TBI Compasy holds by lease, aad In ft, abost tweate tkooaaod cra f th twoai alact eal laada ta wtta India a, bordering bath atd f th Wabash riser. Maps of these lands may be seen at tbe Acs sf ths Company, ia Covington, ln4- at ths ofBcs f Wm. Dale, So. Ii Park Plac, N T.CIty, at th aSc I Boa. J. K. Coffmh, Bnntingvon, Indiana, aod at the See of Roach 4 McDonald, Indianapolis. A reference to the report of th Boa. David Dale Owen, tat Stau Geotogtat, will show that the land, ars sitnsts ia the midat of ths Cnet Coal fields f the Stats, aboondlng also la salt. Iron and ther valsable mineral abta ces. Near tbs mouth ot Coal Crk,wher the Company halarge quantities of lands salt water has been dxovered equal to quality to ths kanawha. This water was vny cared sotn 9J years ago by bortng, aooa after, tb On ndaf a salt Cuditig Its way down ths Wabaik aod krie Canal. Mr. Thomas, the propretor, finding himself on abl t com pet with it, abandoned th mannfactnr. tt his boring n enconntered that which recently disclosed facts trove ta have been coal oil Thoee lands all lis in cloa prx mity t the Wabab and Kri Canal, soma of them npon iu banks. Mr. John McManotcy, ths bnsiness agent of tbe com pany, Las retained from a tour of observation sf the oil regions of Pennsylvania, convinced that vh lands leaaed by tbs company, in ronnuin and Parks cocntiea, has. so fr as the general formation of the country and the snrfacs Indications present themselves, a stoog analog la the oil and mineral anbeUaces as found n French Creek, Pennsylvania, where ths greatest quantity and ths msst valuable oil is found Mr. McManomy ha pur chased for ths company ths most approved machinery, with all ths fixtures necessary for operation, and is preparing wth experienced workmen ths speedy develop, mem of ths hidden treaurs of ths lands of the company. All ths indices of coal oil, found in local ties wker it has been procured, ar strongly marked in various local 'tie. of tke lands of the Compsny afford. nf ever) rational prospect of success. Te company thinks it unnecessary to mat any other reference to the character of tbs land.t, other than ths report and map referred to $100,000 of ths stork, being S.OtNJ share.. Is proposed by tbs Company to bs offered In the market at en--bal Iu par value, being $35 per share, far ths purpo ot aiding the Company in a speedy development of tho lands. aprSVdiwtf nCDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy WILL CUKR CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD IN TUR BRAD. WILL CURB AN OFFENSIVE BREATH. WILL CÜRK PAIN IN TBK HKAD. WILLCURR ULCERATION IN TBR KOfR. WILL RESTORE TUE SENSE OF BEARING. WILL RRSTORR TBR SENSE OF SMELL. Tf MX RESTORE TUE SEKSE OF SIGBT. WILL RESTORE THR SRN8R OF TASTI . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As Is aow admitted by all Informed, csastng Irrltatloa and inflammation of ths mucous membraee, while ths Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually remove, all unnatural I ncru nations and deposits, restoring ths deceased me on bran to Us normal conditioa. A alng-U llwitls) will laat a NIontti-t ke used staree) tltnea as day. BT CVIl E UMil IM.VTED JÜ IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. ß7"Csll for Ctrl aar Jficribiiig all Symfoini Dr. D. II. SCELYC A CO., Sou pBoraiBToa, Chicago, Illinois. IU Labor si ery at Freeport, Illinois. AT WBOLESALR BT JOHN D. PARK Cincinnati, O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit. Mich. DAILT, KEEPER 4 RÜSM Indianapolis. BROWNIN SLOAN Indianapolis inAsd tsr sals by all Druggists. decM-dlveod DANICS. f. A. W. AVI, WS.W.WOSIU, U's 1 slier sf Fletcher a Uta Cashier First NationSaarpe'a Rank. al Rank, fraLkltn. SASrSLO. VABCB. WILLIS S. WBBB, JOS P BakTA. JoSB L. BITTBia. WltXJ km IttDNAS INDIANA BANKING COMPANY, IIVailAlMAl'OIJH, II., ROT AND) ELL STOCKS, BOND-, GOLD, SILVER. AND ALI. KINDS OF Covornmont Socurltloo, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. II' R sell oar Sight Drafts on Rsrpe, In sums t sslt W st current rates. I)eposiureceed, Commercial paper discounted, snd all bualsaaa appertaining to LegtimaU Ranking transacte J. We srs specisl agent, for tbs .als of ths SEYEM-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. Thss funds ws wilt farol.a to Banks and Rakers at the usual discount. Our otBcslssnths comer of Washington street end Ylrgtnla svsaus, opposite tei Fellows' 1111. XV. W. WOOLLR1. mjJtw Is. Cakir. . A T I O X A Ii PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY. OF ir4DIANAPOLIS. IND. ORGANIZED ENDER THR LAWS OF INDIANA. Capital. o:jo,ooo. Iss G,tnottwres, mt rifip Dwllarw Est eh W0RKI5 CAHTAL. T0,0UO 0mct--Ns. J Tslhott ä Nsw's Bloek, lodlsBBpslls, Iss. OFFICE RS. William w.Turner, President aad Supsrlstsadeat. Delosa Rt. Tars President. Edwia A. Da via. Secretary. J, Geergt Stilt, Treaarer. D1RRCTORS. D!ss Root, W. A SchCeli, Wm 1 Turner, J. A Groavsnor. Wm. T. Clark. C AJ. Olln, J. C. Hemh, Laeiea HUls, Omr Newman, Jerr McLea and Edwia A. Da via. A lim't4 number sf Shares are sew ffseed to ths public o terms that ths Compasy feI coofidest wiu psy suhscrlhers Orer Two Dandred Per Cent SI pr share saly repaired at Urns sf sabcf ptlon. For mapa, drcalars or lafonaaUs i, apply te Us Set retary T ihs Ompaay, at In4iaaaplU. sprva-dAwmiast
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U. S. LOAN.
UNITED STATES 7.30 L0AH I T II I It D H EUIEH, $230,000,000. Py aathor.ty cf ths erreury of ths Trassary , ths under. ged. ts General 9abrprio A rem for th aal Called StA'.ee Securities, offers to ths publx ths thirl one f Trea sry 5oie, bearing txtu ai d threw-tealhs per cent, interest per axes:, kLa a. ths 7.30 LOA.2ST. The note ar lanM co-i.t di't ef July IS, I'StA, a4 ar payable three years from iht date In currency, sf ars cocvertab's at the epiiou of the balder tots U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. old ncii:n(. iiods. These Rondt srs now worth s hand -one p-.aiam. sad ar vxesnpt, as are all tb Qotmwit Rwda, Vaw S j.7, tlmr and Xunicii-at t i'diicn, vKUk from ois to tAr cent, ir It tX4r acearding t the rats levied pa other property. The letereat Is payable semi-aenuany by cospoas attached ach not, which may be cat off aoJ a41 t any bank s backer. Xlsw Interest al 7-30 per ceal. stmounta te One rent ?r ctiiy ou ia 9.10 ssote. Two rfiiS 9100 Tn k5oo I'weitljr" One? Dollar $.)ooO Notes of all tbe denomination, named will bs prompt ly famished upon receipt of eubarrplks. The Notes of this Third rrie. are pr-clely similar la form and privilege to tb eea Th nie already sold, eicept that tbe GovernreLt rervis to Itself it eptia or payii g interest in gold coin at per cenc. I.'ead T 3-10th la cunency. 9ubsctibers will orJuct ths U terest tu currency up to Ja!y 15th, at tie time when they nbarribe. The delivery cf tbe uofrs cf this tb rJ series of the Ssven-TLlrtle will conitaeuce on the lt or J na, and will be male promptly anl contiuuouly after that dale. The si ght change nude In ihecocdit ocs of this T8IRD SERIkS effect, r.ly tbe matter of lnteret. Ths pyment la gold, if tusde, will bo cqulva:eot to ths currency interest of ths higher rate. Tbs return of tpecte payme-u, in tke event f which snly 111 the option to p-y interetln goUl be a'alled sf, would so reduce and equal te prices that purchases mad with sla per cet.l. in gold would b fully eqaal t those aaavle ith sevrn and tbre. tenths per cent, la currency. Ibis Is The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the (.vert.ment, and itssiperior advantages make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than SH0.0O",nu) Df tt loan authoriied by Iks last Congrea are now on the market. This inow t, at ths rate st which it is being absotbed, will all bs subscribed for with a two mot.lL. whm ths notes will an loubtedly command a premium, a las nn'formly been ths cas on clo-li.g ths ubcriptions to other loana. Ia order that cltnen. in every town ar d section of ths country may t aff..r!e fml iies for taking ths loan, ths National Rank. State P.at.ks and Private Eaakers Jirooghotit th country hsve generally agreed t recsIts subscriptions st par. uhM-riber. III select their jwn agent. In whom they tave corftjenre, and wh mly ars to be iepnil.'e for the delivery of ths notes er Lieh tbey receive orders. CTJir COOILE, Kisacairnon Aaesv, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRST NATIONAL HANK. LIT ZrNS' NATIONAL IANK, IMilAWAItiL'K AT(lNAI. KANE. St 'CRT II tATMNAL HANK, INDIANA N STION AL HANK sad vjtrkCHANTB NATIONAL PANK, INIH AN a fOUS, ND. myTl dAsSa A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOÜCO'S GOLDEN PBRI0DIC1L PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible lit 'orrrlliiK Irrrffuliiritfaw, lt'iiivliillilrurllont oT the !t cssillily 'I'm 11, Irons Wlmlcvrr Ctinvo iintl Always nrr'lnl ssn l'rr rnlnlla r. And tbe' otily sore" and CEKTAIN RKhtkDT for all ihoe sClcfiigcomplsitits so peculiar to the sei, whether "mafrled or single " Theellls ars nothing new, but bas been used by the Doctors for many year, both li rrai.ee ai d Amelea, with nspsrallelt-d success in evt ry cae, and hs 'S urged by mary thoustid ladies wbotate ued them t make Ihe Pills public, f r the alleviation i iboae saflermg frcm any irregularities wlaterr, a-well as is prevent su li.erese ot f.m ly b-re health ill net permit It. K male, pecul.atly . tu.ied. or tL.e wpt. Ing tbew,e a, are rautioiid agamM u.lo ik Pill htie In l.at con.ilt .on. a the proprietor assumes IS reapitibi Ity a ter IbsaVove.da. tntiti, Sllhousb) Hlr m'ltue. Would prereutany tut tiul beaith. O herwme tbe III a-ere ortiniet.ued. full and spllrlt 4 rectlonscc mi'Si.j esh tot. M.bOO l4Jla HATS. UFR UI.I IN TWO TEARS Ten ttouand boie iwt:t by le tr, both ty Ojself sod Seed, to Sil parts at th otld.lo I U b aiers have beu returtieo, la wbtcb la i e ay nrt hae tb .b. Pil s hsve beeo an .wh sIih tbe M lr.Nift, i)V MKD1CINK DAW.MIll It i.N IHK ihl.ll IN RrMuV.NO. )H TkUirTKiNs AND KlMdhlMi NAltr TO ITS rKOfKkCH AN?r I, qiettna lb r.re. and renontg tbs"roy color of heaUl" to the ibeek ot the ialde!i. sis. PRICEtlOUFKU FOX. SIX IMJIFB far Si 00. Sold by all DrugelM, and I y the following Jctblrg snd iTug nues. Agent fur lni!Sbaplis, lndai.a; ( I Jkdiea, by aeli1!l.g f I, Can pr-uie the sent Ca tldentlaily by m..l, st.d without Observation, to aty part of the city or n un-ry.) at.d for sie by TOMUNX'N A C;;X. N. 1-. SM vVshinrten street. STKVTAAT A KOKttAN, No. 40, .al V .hingt treet. W. I. IIASKITT CO, No. 14, WeM Wahltftoa Slreet. H. If. LFR. Nrs IS and rjn.Pus niwk. J. F. SENOUR, No. 6, Vsirs no js Nock, sad Vy iiA i i.V. ui:r:ri:ic a ui hii, vTholeale Iri:sg1is, N. t South erldlsa street. U. S. l.ACF.T,(aenrrslTrate!iM Agent for the Wettern 4tate, IC, leartcrn r-'t, Cliics.o, Kllt.ois. N. R None tJtnulne ur.l-. the b 1 'rnd "S. D. OWr.M 1.al-ileW ' J EDUC AI IONAL THIS IV1SXT TUItM or TIIK V.IVBRS1TY OF XOIRR DJMB r UJL COMMEJfCE ON THE Iiltli Day ot" September. rilllE few Co'lege, tut Jait erected at an etpee sf I f-0 l0, will be reay fteifc rerepiiot, f p j.r at th epenti.g of 'be term, and I a7vrd ample rcwramdat on for Ce hut dre 1 1 eid,r lhecoure of intractiii in ery Ji partsner.t will b thorough a r-u l iu tbs Ins -Uu'ioh Term, tÜ" Jr ei l a si Cvetn'B'h.. For C-at 'ue. arvt m.e. pa'tcu'.r lnfematio addr.M bKV. I UuLo. S S C , Fre. Ortbe Agn at Ir.d.uAp l., J. it. KcRtkNAfl. aaaT-di:- '.' sw r. a. itisixz, COHIilERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, MDItlAPOLIS, IND. fanniS HOTEL HAS BEEN RECENTLT REFITTED J. aad refurnished. Ths travsting publx will he ahwa every at MaUewt aaaksthsa real at hem. tS-wt
