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DAILY SENTINEL . TU ESDA YM 0 K N 1 NO , M AY 1U. CITY ITEMS. C?T AU snnda of Book an! Job Printing neatly tr.d promptly done at thi office, al living rte. 17 A woman In men'a clothe wa. dim verei in one of the camp of thi citj jelrrJ.i. Shock ing. Ther is not a tinale puMic bath hone in InJianapolie. No wonder people generally go dirtj. r?T Ladie. call in at Senocur'a Drng Store whilt you reooti'hoppirg auJ take gl1 of thit re frehing Sod Water. . ti7"Moi Boots and Shoe are eUinj: at low price at Jonu. Vijsedoe k Co.'. 7 2w A Wrr N'rut WaTar To come into the farnUj. CH immeiiatelT at No. 7'J in L-tt ha Block, North Tennen wed. 7 tf Maojmc Notice There will be, a fpeml rocf t injj of Center Lodze. No. 23. this (Monday) veulßg at T o'clock, lor work. Chakle Fisiiu, Secretarj. (Joop Remidock at AtcTiox To-Dat Examine No. 14.'l North New Jeraej treet. It i a first rate house, and w til rund it. and will he old by Spina k Smith at 2 o'clock I'. M., on the premise. t5T wnt to aell a pir of Alligator Hoot or Shoe to every hundred day into going from the city. Jomlm. VX5iiok k Co. 7 Ct Eaelt CLoaiso Amious to ßire our jounj; men time for improvement, we will continue to cloie at G o'clock P. M. dutinp the enaon. W. 4; H. Oitsx. febl2d6oa Proprietor New Vork Store Attixtiom Harra The Orev will meet at the corner of Wnejiincfon and Tenneee aireet", Tued-iy. Mi 10.1t-6l,t2 o'clock P. M . for the purpose of electing oflicera. No. 143 Noam Na,w Jiret Street Re member that thi desirable new modern rinNlied two-aiorr brick houe will be oM t auction to day. (10th.) beginning at 2 o'clock, by Spinn k Smith. M AMACHL'SETS ATLMI'E H HtlNQ HoULDEKKD. The new two Hory brick houe, of 8 room, wiih all modern in and out door convenience!, being No. 143 North New J erne t street, to be -old at auction by Spann k Smith to day at 2 P. Al., is only two door from the Avenue. tW We c-U attention to the advertisement o( Hume, Lord k C o .amonj the root erternriinjj and eminent of our DrvGood merchant. Lid ex! call at Hume. lord & Co Wet Whiti;:ti.ti atreet. north side, bet ween Meridian and Illinois streets. Hume, Lord k Co. 'a fabric are all elegant. Stole On Saturday evenincthe 7'h int..a liphl aorrel mare. 144' hand high, atiff in fore leca, ptce under the saddle and trots in harne; about 9 yeara old. A auitable reward will be civen tor anv infor motion that will leid to the recovery of thi animal, by the owner, at No. t8 South "treet, Indianapolis. R. SiJirso. Fourth A5D Fifth Ward Rallt I Turn out old and youn and creet (euer! Crrincton to night, who will addre the company now or panuing iu our wards. Other prominent speakers will be present, ho will address the meetini. Each man can apare one hour to-niht to en courage the "peedy orcanizttion f our city rej;i ment. The meeting will take place at the Ve.t ern Engine Uoue at 7'. o'clock. TwKXTR-riTK Dollar Reward Stolen from the aidCiiber' suhle, on last night, (Sundty. 3Iaj Hth.) a liht bay Horse, even vena old. ome white in the face, one hind le partly white, and balance black; rerv heavy tail; h a colltr mark on the left should?r. The hor.e i. about fi'.'rrn and a half hauda hih, and tolerably heavy built. We will eive the above reward, or $50 for the return of the hore and thief. Taut & KErns. Orocer?, No. Ü and 10 South Meridian street. 10-3t Iodianapolia. $1,000 Rett ari. The above reward will be piven to any person who can furnish a prescrip tion for cough.', cold, whoopine-c-ooch, athma, and consumption, which ia eual to Dr. Strick land's Mellifluous Cough Ralam. This baUant will cure the above complaints, also spittine of blood and night sweats. One fifty cent bottle is sufficient for any one to try. The worst cares of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and primary cae of consumption are cured by Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Couph Rtlsam. It can be bad at any druggist's. It m different from any other cough medicine we have known in this country. tf. Thk Theatrk. Miss St. Clair's new prize dram of CudjV Cave or the Battle Cry of Freedom, achieved a decided triumph la.-t night It is finely put upon the stage in the way of scenery and mechaniarn, nnd will doubtle-a have a long run. The situations are all tronglv dramatic the hn;tice pood and the sentiment of patriotism well euetained throughout. Of the many fine scene, the grand conflagration -cine of llie Burning Mountain in which Pomp re cues Virginia and the Devil' Bridge, spanning the Dead Man's Oulch are worthy of special mention as being among the finest ever witnessod here. America Protestant Associate This o cietv. which in this city happen to he composed chiefly of Germans, will celebrate the 4th anni versary of its organization by a prade. on Wednesday next, commencing at 2 o'clock. P. M Tiieir societT is termel Germania L-ds:e No 3 The 'parade will te conducteil by Frel. Vogt. Fq , Chier Marshal, and its route will be as tol !ow: From the Hall opposite the Court-houe to New Jersey street, thenre to New York, et to Noble, south to South, west to Delaware, thenre to McCarty and Illino-s. north to Washington street. andeat to their Hall. Hahn's Rand h is been engaged for the occasion. This society was organized in Scotland ome years ago There are numerous Lodges in the Eastern Sutes. but we believe this one. which numbers seventy members, i the vorxl one in this State. Wartburg No 2 is located at Law renceburp. A it name indicates, this society ia established to counteract the influence of the Catholic Church. 10 2 aaaaaaBaBifllftv-sHaMSaBaw"""" Thb Third Ward Roll or lloxoi The Governor called tor 2MHI0 men to tolunfeer in the cause of their county. To induce individual to come forward it was proposed th.it, uuderthe city charter, those in favor of a special tax for boüntie. hould, on Saturday last, vote or p;- ihm rifr Council therefore. In the Third W.trd not one signature or vote was given to pay the poor .ol.lier one cent; and yel in that ward live the following gentlemen. M goodttnon men. who sav thev are friend of the soldier We repeat, not one of the following named cen- tlemen went to the poll on that d ir or voted one cenl: . . , . , Governor O. P. Morton. Gen. L Noble. Ju.lge Chtrles A. Rat, Col Starm. Col. James BUke. James M RaTl Alfred Harrison. M-jorDr C Clinton, W. Thompson. Gm J. II. Vajen. Dr. Mer. J. B Wilson. Dr Miller. Iaac Roll. Charles Sturdevant. Principal of McLean's Sem inarv; Omer Tcuef, A J. Crofs'ard, J H Baldwin. Squire Sulli.-an. TilforJ. of the Jour nal; Locke, of the Journal. New DaccERREAji Gallert Mers. Tread well & Pea!ee havejut completH. at 16 El Washington ureet. the finest Dtguerrean Gallery in the city. Mr. Pet!ce is well known to our citizen as an accomplished artist. For aometime nat he waa connecte.1 with the 6 r m of Mae & rea!ee. Gallery of the Curr.trlaiid. Nshvtl!e. Termeaaee. -The operating room ol Mer. Treadwell k Pelee cannot b surpael. It has a northern light, the best for the purpe and sufficiently strong to take picture any lime during the day, and even in cloudy weather. The Ill;(ig room is elegtbtly furnished and the wall are decorated with photographic views, taken by Mr. Pcaslee, of some of the most interesting in cidents and place connected with the hitorv of the Arm of the Cun.ierlnd. Th working ap pratua of thia estl'ihrneiit ia the most com plete f the kind in l!e Wrt, it;d there ia eter convet.len f.r tie rapid eEecr of tlir work Their printing machine, the invention of Mr. P , will do mre work iih ore hud in hilf a day, than lo per n ran arrompli.h by the ont:nary mote In one day. .Ve jiJi;e Uv the lecinifiK ol the work exhibited to u that nu ttetfer phooerar.ha can taken anywhere than at thi establishmeiil. The picture they tke are perfect counterpart of the originals. We understand that Mear Treadwell .V Pelee sit apart Mondtt fjr chüd'en, on which day thev will L ave the preference over aov other wurk. City Council Mo. dat Eva?uG, My 9. Mr. Brown presented a petition from Thomas J. Vater, asking-the pri Hereof constructing a well.lc. Granteii Stephen Smith petitioned for the protection of bulletin boards Referred. Br property holJera in the Fourth Ward, ask ing tor the improve mnt running through to Mi liippi street. Referred. The Committee on Finance reported In favor ofexter.ding time lor the Cit v Aesor to coni- p!te hiadutie. He mu.al finish hit work by the first Mnti'Ur in June. John B Slunu'h lenderel hi resifiiation rs City Aseeor. Tabled. The report of the Committee on Ordinance, relating to bond, malie.tsance and trial of ntt officers waa taken up, and after dicuMon passed- The Citv Engineer was intruded to notify parties building a warehouse east of Union Depot to remove the piers from the bed of the creek. The. City Engineer reported that the Canal Company would not increase the size of the cul vert where Pougue Run runs under it. . The tjuestion of changing the boundaries of the city, dividing Center Township and conti luting the city a township, was dicu.ed and re lerred to the Committee on Stree's and Alleys. On motion, the Street Commissioner was directed to repair the gutter on Maryland street, wet of St. Mary's church. The ordinance relative to the establishment of police distiict. and the election f a police lone lor a year instead of three months, was passed Mr. Dougla called up the matter of voting bounties by special tax to one hundred days men. It seemed from report that not many tax payers had petitioned; so few in fact that no attention was paid to the reports from the several ward. Dr. Jameson, Dr. Thompson and Mr Brown insi-ted that we must give liberally to soldiers' families. As lor bounrte. they would be ex petidtd upon young buck. But for the famdie of one hundred dty men they were willing to al low $1 per day to each adult, and M) cents for each child Mr. I) ujglass said he was willing to tax the wealthy men in his Ward for this purpose. Finally it was agreed to appropriate $.".0()l) to j be paid to the f inches of one hundred day men, at the rate of $1 ;'0 per week tor female adults, and 75 cent for female infants not over 14 years of age. On motion of Mr. Brown, Councilmen were instructed to canvas their ward and aacertain who were entitled to money under the resolution just paed. Mr II lughev aid we had not the menn to pay this nioi.ey Our treasury was alreadv bnk rupt Still lie was for doing all he could fur the eohiier' f'tni'lie On tnotieri of Mr Brown, a standing commit tee wa agreed upon to he styled the Soldier' Aid Committee, to be appointed by the Mayor at the next meeting of the Council." The duty of thi committee i to attend to the i!i-hurjement of all fund voted to .noMier by the city. Dr Thompson oflered the following: UrsolrrJ. Th t an agent in e tch w.ird be ap pointed at $'1 pT dav to jranvaaa nnd obtain if po-sible a Milficient number of the signature of tax payeis to enl!e thi Council to borrow a sufficient amount of money to pay off nil the lia bilities of this city. Adopred MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS. r.UKKNBACKS ARK Gl)OI), BUT iion.tvns iif: iiKVTEit. STOMACH Bin KltS. Tn thun'1 boojs foM In oe niontb. The nst popular fctomaett bitters in Uct. OBACK'. BITTFRS. GoM f. r 11 rlsransrm nt cf tbe Momach, H!iin-, I iv r Coropia Dtai.d rneral irbii.ty. ROBACK'S BHTKKS. They poe wmHe rful tonic pr'pertir, slvin t-ne t- the appetite anl uir(tive organs. 3d KOBACK'S BiTfERS. Prttl'tted I.aie at d serten tary pei.n wi find in them n excellent tome. ROBACK'S BlTTh RS. j y A wine jra-sful b fore each fral will remove in1ii;p-tion nd all liver tiM-a-. KBA( U S I.ITTi:itS. They are hefer than all Pill, r'uwJers and other n iue.u, dicreeaHe compounds Konttii's iirxi:its. They can he taken without regard t diet. As an apjet.ier tLv have noeual. IIOIIA Kn I5ITTKIK. They are prepared hy an oM and killful physician from wrll-kurmn vegetable remedies. lcoiiArii's iiiTTrits. wh'revcr known they have become a Mandard family strengtl eniti remeity. IJOKAdi'S BiTirus. Try one bottle, arid you will alaajs use them and re-.-oromrnd them to otter. itoiMru's niTrrjts. C. W. llOlttt li ole I'ropriPtor. An ' rntnpoun'ter of S oniarh B:lter, Wood rurjf er and B'ood til', rd Hti!!fr and n ar.uf.tct'irer of Caawha and Swedish B andie, and a" kimla of the f!net done-. ti" liqur. h;ch ar toId wholesale r in anvdeire t quai-ti'y. at Xoa.W, SS, 61 and 6-: Kat Tb-.rt Mrert, Cin c.nia'i," O. ror fle hv Prurcit and IVler In Medicine erry-h-r, and ir Hr.'wuinir k l an, J. B. Vickrr and W. I. HakM 4 co.,"lndianapoi. mav2 lvid w Dr. MTHICKLAND'S MEL LIFIU0US COUGH BALSAM Cat RKS C'ou.-h. Cflde, Sore Throat. Atf-ma, and C..rumpMii. 1: 1 or.Iy ueceary for a y cue troubled wttti tbc complair.t to try -ce bettle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To rriiT'pc rm tbt it I- tb ret p-epara'lon fr ud. It not enlr car tb ave a!Trrüora of e tbr- at and Inns, hut it eure Xi.'l t e a and S? tt'nz ef Blocl.arxi I an exoHriit Carpte fr ry kind ft 5ra Tbroat. It t plent to tae, and a medtnn for Infants. Pnce Jocrtta rrbott'a. For ala hy Iraf gim eea- rallf. . . . . rr sale r-T I. nkt 1 Co . Broain A lnan. jtt. win MTirD, Toml Bon Cov. J F Senor and Vcner W ter. rr.rT.dlveo.A1y HAPPINESS OR MISERY That I the Queatlon. f bTIHK PROrKTVTTORS Of THF 5EW TOKK MCSFÜM I ef AratMnv and Medine have detetmUied. rrCrd I. of erwn.. to iue .tee. for th- benefit of auffenr. hamaaitv. F'L'K of tbair mot uiterepimc and in.tnic livelrtures on Marian and tu d-aqnafiftcatinna rr tou. lM.h i.ry, rremiture ivctine cf Manhood. Inde. 00. W e.knes.or I -predion. L of Krjr.y and nar rower, the Great Social Ertl, and tbo-e Maladies which re.ult from yooihral foil es. eice-se of matar.ty, -r U ncrar of l1iviio; arjd 5ture'Law. Tbe iD-UaMe letttr. have been "V 'D; licbunirc and sari tb.s.rd. 1 will be f-r-arded fre.. on nceipt cf four itamr-. 'l1 Xr tor Mttseuai QfAaatoaayaa4MeUKipe.it Kroad ay.XtwIoxk. atptf-41y viii iVW rt In " e ' mm 5 Telegraphic Dispatches. atroBTia tirtaLt roarai aanT'TaTHtmiiL. for Tlornlny Kepurf ec flr! Vmr. MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS. FROM THE BATTLE FIELDS OF VIRGINIA THE FIGIITINO STILL IN fRORRESS (ontrndlclorr Iteparli and Iluiuort. PARTIAL LIST OF CASUALTIES From the Red River Country. Particulars 0f Mode's DUastcr. LATER FROMJDHATTAXOOGA Dalton Occupied hyOcn. Thomas &C.f &C, &C, lrom St. iwiua. St. Loci, May 9 The Democrat publishes the following: Geo. Steele's eapeiiition toward Shreveport haa etideU with his return under rather excitiux cir cumstaticea to Little Rck. A peiitlein.iii cunveraant with the fact haa ar rivH here, and cumaiutiicates the following atate toent: Steele left L:ttle Rock with 12.000 infantry and 3,000 cavalry. Al kadetyhU waa retched without difficulty, and the force moved forward to Camden. Hetween Arkndelphi and Catnden the subit ern e train, 0 pm, a rutff arid captured, together taith the escort ol 10) men, who sud denlv iound themselrea in the hands of a superior lone and midetiut little reitmoe At C-mden Steele loimd 8.O11O rebel infantry and an tiiiktiuw 11 number of civ.tlrv gatheretl iu hi rear. Forty wapona with an ecort of 16"0 men, disputched to Pine li'.ulT (or stores, aere cap tured. The steamer Almo. ith twenty tons of am munition for Steele's army, wns sunk 40 miles below Little Rock by coming in collision with another steamer. Ttu pilot w ho had charge f the bout waa put tinder arrest on suspicion of tre M'hery. but bubsequemly releüfd. Steele Iound no störe toubM!-t his troop and lud to reduce their allowances to quarter ration, a hi movement wa. to be ct operative with the ru tin one of Hink., which had l.tiled There re m lihevl to course but to return to Little Rock. l'riee ut:dertt.k to retain Steele at Ctmdeti, w hile M rm iduke with a uirori force set off for Little Rock lien. Steele, to act for the safety of the Arkan sas capital, with it Union population ami mil lions of dollars worth of overnmetit stores, nnd to re-cue hi rtnv. Iiroke through the line, and et tiut to iret to Little Ruck in time to aave him eil I mm Mtrni ulttke. who wa m.ikiti evry exertion to reuli mid bng him at Stbme Rtnk. It became lecesslly to ive I'rice battle, wliicli waa done handtomt'ly. The rebeN were well mounted, and in tine condition, und the fiht was bloodv atid protrac.ed. Ia!tinir 'hree or four hours. whi h reultetl iu the complete repulse of the enemy. Ttie nemy aporoached Little Rock and threw ahel'a into the city. Shortly af'terwajila Carr'a cavalry joined our force at llie p -nt, and compelled Martn iduke to relinquish hi untlertakinj:. He made but little renounce, aa the main body of Steele' army whs rupuMy arriving. The Legislature was in session, and probably not one of its member, if caught, would be spared hy the ex ioer.tte I foe, During the entire mart h Inm Camden our troop were cotistHiitly ekirirw! Ui with ilie ene nn, ho hun upon our rer iitcl fl inks, con tttitly eiidetvorin to impede our much Tbf-re trc in nmbulxiiCfS fur our wonnde, and they had tobe Uli at the hou-e of te.sideuU on the road. Our inloi mant represents Steele's cvalry de pl-rab! dt'fii-ietit in hor-e. our rnen beinir fom pelled to use iintiroken mules in ina.iy instances, or to try to u-e th ni for cavali v horses. Hen Price's lotces are still lingering in the vicinity. from WaIiinfton. Wasiiixctox, May 9. The Republican extra pais: There ia reason to believe, from dUnatche al ready received Hiice our first extra to-day, that Lee wa forced to fi'ht at Spotty lti ttii t on S'Jti dav. and was nn.,jn repul-ed and compelled to re tieit Another statement ia that Rrant had fl ir ked Lee at.d got between the rebel army and Rich unnd. D p itchos- show that Untier U still holdins: the lire of railtial teteen Peterburp and Rich mond, preventing Beauregard fiom reinforcing Le. It i ascert ined fpm private source that .cry man n board the pinb nt Conitnodore Jones was either killed or wonoded. In the Senate thi afternoon Mr. Collamer read the following telecnm Irom th Secretary ot War: Dispatches have been received from Generals Grant and Me nie. They were on to Richmond. Lee wa in lull retreat, with Sedewick. Han cock, Watten und Buuiiie close on his heel The Star publishes an ex'ra thi evening say there is 110 foundation tor the r-jorts that the reb els are evacuating Richmond or that Petersburg has been evacuated. I.TFST. Washington. 9th, 9 P.M. To Mpr Gen. Dix, New York: Dispatches have just been received from Gen Gr ant oMtett. They are not vet fully deciphered, but be is en route to Richmond We have taken 1 .0'1" prisoners. (Sit-ed) E M Stantox, Secretary of War Washington, 9th. 9 o'clock P. M A bearer of iip.tuhes from Gen. Meade's headquarters has just arrived. He stitea thit Lee's army commenred filling hack on Friday niht. Our army pursued on Saturday. The rebel were in full retreat for Richmond by the direct ro.id ilr.cck pfstd thiotih Spottsjlvania atday lifiht vesterdav morning, and at iiocn his head quarters were 2!t miles tr ra the tieM of b.-ttile The depot lor our wuundei is established at Fredericksburg. (Svne-t) K M.STA.NTnjr. Secretary d War. Tl e fullowinc is a list or killed and wuuuded as txr as hert Irom: Rrig r.tn HtNsol Pa . killed. Hn (en Wniwotth of New York, killed. Iii' (ien We' b, wn'inded. Col Wil-ot. 4 -id N Y, wounded. Col S-one, Pa. ii juted br a fall from his horse. Col West. 1st Maine, killed. The rebel Gen. Long street was shot by a bul let in the reck, aud is stated to be mortally wounded Front 1'tiilMdelpiila. ruiLADlLriMA. May 9 The Evenin;: Tele trsph ba the lollowitr special from Washing ton : Communication haabieucpered with Generals Smith at.l Gi"more. who are near Richmond, and have been fiht'nj. Tnere was no biht:p ye$?erdr. nd our army is believed to be advancing ucce-fu!ly. Fre-:erickburg bsj been occupied tnd the railroad i. bin repairel. The Star eura a.)s Grant has a field full of pri-oners, aid had advanced to Stt) Ifania Cwurt Hou-e. A terbl messace received at Hin cock 'a he id quarters, by a me-enjer from the army ftte. that when the battle closed on Friday "evening Lee had f llen brk about twelve mile. leaving hi dead and wouidd on the f.eld. On S.turday at 3 o'clock Lee was in full re treat through S;ttyyiiia; atwi when the me eencer left Hancoik was entering the place in pursuit. Butler is reported within ten miles of Richmond. rram new Trk Naw ork. May 9 A special to the Toat sa v s : Grant rfnt a letter to the President, before he moved, aasiimiug the whole responsibility of the Ujorement 1 he Commerz.' '1 Lee and everal prominetit rebel officers are w oundett. There is no communication yet between Alex ixiria ami the aim. The rttel authorities have determined to sub ject our soldier who fall into their hauda to ?;aci1 torture. Mnv of those returned pre etil the appearance ol living skeletons little nire than skin and bone some maimed for life, beit.g frozen by lying without tents ur covering at UelleMe. The general practice Is shown to be the rob hing of the prisoners aa soon as taken of all motifT, valuables mo! cood clotthing. The fol allowed waf totally insif5eient to preserve the health of a child. It Consisted usually of two piece of breJ nude of corn meal hardly baked, with about two ounce of meat. f rom Philadelphia, PuiLADXLruiA, May 9. Gen. Meade'a wife hts rtceiveJ a di?pich him saving, "We tre ill well." The following is dated "Old Wilderness Tay ern. 6th. 9 P.M.": Tbe uioat terri6c battle yet fought closed to day. Lee' entire army has made repeated assault upon our riht and left wing, commanded by Hancock and Sedgwick, with temporary success, but haa been driven back each lime with great laughter. An attack was made about 4 o'clock thi af. ternoon simultar.eously on our whole line, and gallantly reputed. Towards dark the enemy concentrated on our extieme tight, aud fell suddenly upon Sedgwick, crushing iu a portion of hia line. Gen. Sedtf wick succeed eil iu re forming hia line aud ecuring it against further attacks, and the rebel with drew under cover of darkness. Our loss ha been heavy. Thi army has certainly achieved a decided success. It has baffled all offensive movements, aud nothing but the impenetrable woods wiih whrhthe battle ground is covered saved the rebel from a crushing defeat. From Sew York. New York. Miy 9. A despatch fiom Wash ington dated May 9 10 45 A. M , to Gen. Dix, sav a: We have intelligence this morning by scouts direct from the army as late as Saturday even ing, but no official report. The general results may be stated as a success to our arms. The fighting on Friday was the most desperate known in modern times. Gen. Wadsworth was killed by a ball in the forehead, while leading his troops agaiust cue ol the enemv's strongest positions. Geu Webb was wounded The cundiiion ot our army is represented as dmiralne At the latest accounts Hancock was pushing forward ranidlv by the left for Spottsylvaiiia C H , and yesterday heavy cannonading was heard at Aqui Creek from th .t detection One regiment of Pennsylvania reserves charged through an abatii of the enemy but were tin ible to cet hack, and most of them were captured. We have taken more prisoners, it is supposed, than we lost. The artillery was not used on either side in the firt two days' fight. (Jen. Shermm was heard from last night. He would attack the rebels to day. Irom Wafttiinfflon. Washington. May 9 The National Repub lican lua issued an extra stating that official dis patches announce that our army has gained a complete victory over Le, tht thcretel army is retreating in the direction of Spottsylvatiia, and Grstit i f'iirsuitig. fen Wdaorth of New York is killed; alo, the rebel General Jones and Jenkins, and Gen. Pieket aud Hunterare wounded. Butler Ins defeated Reuregard and cut the Pe'er-burir and Richmond Railroad. The billowing is a dispatch to Gen. Dix, which was jmt received from Geo. Butler: To General Dix? The lol'oaiiig i an official report of Gen. Lee of operation on Friday. He says the loss in killed is not Itrge. hut he h-s many wounded, and etites tint our lorres attacked them Mm! caused some contusion. He grieves to announce that Lonstreet w;ia severely wounded. Gen Jenk'ns kiliel, and Gen. Pegnm bully wounded tin Thur-d y. He thanks a merciful God that every advance of Grant his been repulsed. The belief here is that Grant is achieving a complete victory. . a The lreldcnt to tlie People. Exfcctive Mansion, Wasiingto. May 9. To the Fiiemls of Union and L'betty Ei.oUL'h i known of army operations within the last five days to claim our gratitude to (Jod; and what remains undone demand :ur most sin cere praters to, nd reliance upon Him. without whom all efforts are vain. 1 ren im men I that all patriots, in their homes, in their places of puMii worship, an I wherever they miy be, mrie in common thanksgiving and f rajer t Almighty God. (Signed:) Abraham Lincolx. From aali vllle. Na?hville, May 9 An officer from the front reit4 that Gen. Thomas occupied Dal ten yes terday. from Fortreaa yionroe. FoRTRtss Monroe, May 8 The report of the Captine of Petersburg by our troops on the t?ih is incorrect. REVISED STATUTES. AVL Sc IIOltDS REVISED STATUTES! i OF INDIANA Second ' 33clitioxi. THE SECOND EDITION' OF GAVIN k Ilord's Rri-ed Statut of Indiana is now ready for d li very. Both volaroe have been carefully revised, and all rrror correctr i. Thf re is added to tha JSruf volume an appendix of over two hundred partr, con tainirg tht act pad tt th regular and ca'!ed sessions of the LeniI-nre of 151, and at the regular tension of 16 , with a fall Index. Thi editios will Increase the value of tha work, as it will contain all all the laws of the State now Ja force. The tecond vol a t all the acts upon the uhject. to which It 'f. ex'e.t those of ls63, and the amendments made at that -eion are noted in the tnarrin of that volume. Teta amended acts, however, will ba found In the Supplement. Tbe price of tha present edition, printed upon clear, wh:te papf r, and wtll boun I, I- Trx Dollam for tbe two olutne, rr Fivs; LKixaas for ithei. The ScrrLrr, containing the acts of tha rr rular and called evior!s of the LegiUture of lSl,ndtht regular resion of 163. with a complete index, in a firm voLrax, bound in leather, in the same Mjle a tbe other vulutnes, l also otfered fur sale. Price Twa Doia AR. Orders for either volume of the Statue, or all.wil receive prompt attention. AdJrea j J. iii'vniim, narlMlwtf Indlnnapolla. BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OS WATCHES, DliXOSDS, JKWELRT, PLATE. Dry Good and othi versonal propertj. orhouxht aud sold at TO. 18 ä NORTH ILLIXOIS STKFFT. XOB WOOD'S BLOCK DENTISTS. r P. G. C. HUNT, 'tLuJ DENTI8T, 0FF.CX A5D RE8IEI5CX, F.AÜT !IAIIKET UTilEE'f fwnrwroi.ta twrj. IUUKLE hkH.K CüiTaük hui SE. 5u. 129 Wft oath tre, ooe and a half tone bii three rcmsaa a ki'chen. rem"6ted iellar otvdereach! th d-iern at d p-ircb Poaae 00 riven tsamoi-ele. Title grd. far particulars c4 at B. Loan'i;rtery. BjS-Clw Ü. LOGA. COMMERCIAL. (t TtkaatAra.; er York iHarket. New You, May 9. Cotton easier at 5353; for MiJJlinj Up land. Floor very dull and nominal at 10(20c lower, trade br.thJ cio-injj lesty itid uuculeJ. WhUky decidedly tirmr. t ul very irricular and unsettled; aales at $1 7(dl 3U, cloaiuz at $1 127. Wheat 3(35? lower; dull and nominal Cbi cago Spring and ililw aukee Club sold at $1 S'J Öl 54. Corn firm at $1 38 for old Mixed Western iu tore. ÜAts dull; yQ90c for Western. Suar dull. Collee quiet. Molaaoea steady. W ool t3rm. Pork dull and lower. Beef quiet and un changed; cut meat inactive; bacou ai!ea dull and nominal. Ltrd uery dull ana unchanged. Gold teverieh and lower, opuing at 70, and closing heavy at GSJc prera. LATta-10 20 P. M.Gold fell to 1G3 with lir; mIii. "tnelnnaatt Market. Ciciati, May 9. Flour unsettled; quotations nominal. Wheat dull, but era contending lor a decline of 5 cents Corn in rood dem nnd and prices higher; ear corn at $1 10 and ehe lied at $1 15. Oats firm at 8.1(3 5?4c. Whi-ky cloeed buoyant, with buyers at $1 21, but hellers ak higher price; 2)( barrels were old before the Extern new nt $1 SO Provisions quiet. The news Irom New York caused "peculators to withdraw from the market, and holders done the same; therefore prices are nominal. Groceries quiet. Tbe news of Lee'a defeat, which was aunounced on 'Change shortly after noon, un?ettled the market for most article, and there was but very little disposition to do busi ne. Gold 6566. Silver 52(354. OPTICIAN. MANUFACTURER OF THE IlJtPROVED PANTOSCCPIC SPECTACLES, THE BEST IN USE. MOSES improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages me chanical and philosophical to be .found in no other Spectacles offered in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses' Spectacles are made of the finest material, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and told at their fair value Caution Ab Agents or Pedlars employed. Send for a circular containing full des cription, prices, &.C., and how to t nurc a perfect fit and have them sent bv mail. Address L. W'. MOSES, Optician, 50 Eat Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ileal Itate llrokers and Auctioneers) HOUSE AND LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, -A.T AUCTION. On Monday, May 16th, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Premises. "IlfE VVItL SKI.L A A BOW, T'E TWO STORY W Krame HuiMp'g, No. 20"J Masxartiuvtrs Avenue, co'itn'n nir four large room, which can be eaeily divide.i Into six or eight rooms: tine Urpf brick cellar under he wh.Ie hoii. The front rixm i now ß'ted up for More. The building is new, nd the locality an excrl lent point 'or a Crocory Storo or Hotol Stand. hTin7 wide i'lewralk in front; 1-o a rood well of wa ter. The lot front f-et m re or les o tbe avna, with a uf!icifnt de:-th. and Frame Stable on the tme. Th whole W'U rent for S 'XM pr innam TaRMS r Sai One-hlf ca:-b, and tbe balance in one year wi h interest. VULKY 4 MAKT'N, mj-fi-dtd Rral 'Ute Brokers. BOOKS. "GET THE BEST." Wcbstrr's Uniibridgrd Dictionary. Cl LAD to add mj tetimory 'n tt faror. w nre. w a! r, of Harvard. E VERY fkbolar know its value. Y. H. Pre-cott, the Hitorlta. f VIE most complete Dictionary of tbe Lnuj. X f if - lki ot Scvtld. rWlIIE bet guide of Students In oo' Lntrng. JL J. hn G. Whittier. HE will transmit h; oarae to lat t posterity. Chanceilur Kent. 1 TTMOIjOGICAL part urpae anytbin by earlier j Uborer, GeorK'e IJa.Tcreft. BEARING relation to Language tbe Principia does to Philowphj. :l:tu Bu-r:tt. E .1 IC ELS all others in defining rient 2 term. I Pre-ident Uitcbcotk. far as I know, te Defiiiing Dictionary. O HoriceYann. f flAKE it altogether, the .uT-pina: work X Smart, the fcnlub Orthoepist. ET THE BEST.". "GET WEBSTER." X Sold by BOWfcX, TRWART CO., 1 niiiAuapolis, lad And rj a'l Boeksellen. C C MKÜK1AM, Pabliahers, SprtngCeld, Maas. IDJ1-W3 v WANTED. $75 TO $150 PER MONTH. rpHF. LITTLE GIANT MACHINE COM- J pny want an reut ia each County to aoiicit or der for their ! 15 Mach 1 e, w tb a-aae. rrrw driver and extra needles, wawil pay a Lberai salary and expends, or f ;t a iarje ccmnjs( n. Kor particulars, terms, Ac., enclose a tayp and a 1 dre.a T. S PAG Toledo, Db o. General Agent furtba L'<ed Sutes. aprt-dlm3a DES. DUZAN & PARR. xo 10. nnGuri. .iFrrc INDIANAPOLIS, IND- aprl5-da Iter vr - s'J. spectacle Mxl U. S. OOND0. U. S, 1040 BONDS. Th.. Bocd. arirad ner tb Act of Coofr. f March 8tb, 14, hieb providei that to liel of 0 taacb of the loan aothorUed by the Act of March VI. , to bich this is auppl. m-Ltary, the Secretary f tLa Treas ury is author. xed to borrow from time to time 00 tht credit of th Cnited States set exctirg TWO HUNDRED MILLION Dot.LARS darirg the curreU fltal ear, and to prepart and Iwua tert for Coupon and Reg starrd bonds of th United Stat.; and all B.mda lated ander this Act ball be EXEMPT FROM TAX A TION hj or under aay Stat or municipal authority. Pnbrriptlona to tboo Bonds a recaived ia Cnit'd Ptatfi tiotei or Botel of SiÜoqaI Baskt. Tbey are TO BE REDF.EMED IX COIN, at tha pleasure or tbGov. rnmen, at any period not Uu lKan U not nor tan forty ytart from their date, and until tbeir redevipt ion FIVK rERCE!fT. INTEREST "TILL BE PAID IX CCLW on Bond f not over one hundred dollars annually, and oa 11 otber Bondj lernl-ar.nuallj. Tb. interest 1 payable on tb first days of March and Sfptrmbtr In achjetr. Tbe leml-anncal Coupon are pajabla at thooe date., and tha annual Coupon on th ISO and I loO B nd are pay all on the Crt of March. Subscribers w U receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. KegMered Bonds ar re corded on tbe books or th United Slates Treasurer, and can be transferred only on tb ouner'a rdr. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Registered Bonds Iii be Usned of tbe denominations of Fifty Dollar (o!), One Hundred Dollars fjluu). Fir Hundred Doiur, (tüOuJ.) Ou Thousand Dollars (41,0u0J, Fiv Ttuusabd Dollars (fS.WCJ, and Tea TbotoJ Dol lars (110,10'); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty lolIars (50J, On Hundred Dollar 11C0, Rr Hundred Dollar (50ü;, and On Thouaud DoUara (t!,000.) Subscribers to this loan will have th option of having tbeir Bvud draw interest fr-m March lt, by paying the accrued intere.t in coiu (or in Unired Sutes note, or th notes of National Banks, adding fl ty p r cent, for pre mium,) or receive them drawing interest from tb da of subscription and Jeposit. As these Bonds are exempt from municipal or !tate taxation, their valus i increased from on to three per ceut. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies ia various parts of the country. At the preeut rale of premium on gold they par over eight per cent. Interet In currency, and are of eual con renience as a permanent or temporary Investment. It is believed that no securities uFer 0 grf t induce nients to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other forms of Indebtednem, tbe faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separat romrounitiea only is pledged for payment, while for tbe debts of the United States tbe whole property of the country is bolden to ecura tbe payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in rums from 850 up to any magnitude, on the sann terms, aud are thua made eu.lly available to the smallest ender and th largest capita ist. TLey can be couverted into money at any moment, and the holder will hare the benefit of the iuterest. The fact that all duties on Imports are payable In pecie furnishes a fuud for like payment of iuteret ou all Gor ernment Bonds 1 irg-ly In excess of the want of the treasury for this purpose. Upon the rrceif t of subscription a certificate of deposit therefore, In duplicate, will be isoed. the original of whicb will be forwarded by he subscriber to the Secre tary of tbe Treasury, at Wa-bington, with a letter stating the kind (rejictered or coupon) and the denominations of bond a required. Upon tbe receipt of tbe original certificates at the Treasury Department , the bond subscribed for wl.l bo tran-niitted to tbe subscriber respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the 'Iwiurer ofth VniUdX Vt. at WVbiDjtfon, and the Amistunt Treat nrer at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by tbo Fi tt Satimnl Lank of Indi tnijJit, 'ni, and by all National Banks hieb are depoMtares of public money. All refpecable bank and bankers throughout the coun try will furni-h further information on application, and afford every facility to subscribers. may.-d-2wA2t NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. IHK FI ST NATIONAL P.A K OF IND AN PUUS 1 i the Government grit f r the rale of the.e lie- f-i'abla hond, and i- now ready to receive .nb-criptior.s iur lue f-auie. The Bij i ül sp-ed ly be drliveri, w tbout exprei ssge, or o her ehare, and will be Coupon or kegi.tered Bn 1, a the purchaser may de-ire. The intereM will begin ihe dy tLe money is deposited in the Bank. It i 5 per cent t out bein paid in Gold (and every fix month on bond over llt'O) is r al'r 1? percent.; b-nides Art' rre erprriy exem t. by fitf, from a!l tf.it. City, ToimtMn r niher Jiuicij-il t . ivrmriiiyer mat in cmrrin tne-e doi.uk jou ecure a fir.t cla- invefc'ment, and at tbe oante time materially aid in cuctatniiig our tVovercrnent. As the law lmi't the iiuue to two hnndred n ill ona, which will no Coubt i-oon b reached, parties had better Ceposi at "nee. A commission will be a'lowed be purchaser on all Bond ordered at this Bank. THE NATIONAL BANK H-s alo for sale, and is now ready to deliver a par, Liiitcd St ft Irs Legal Tender Treasury 1'of, Drawin S per cent. Interest; also, U. S. Ilcvctiuc Mjirnps, nt a DJs count. Uni'ed States Coupon, whether doe or not, will he bouuht at the h ehrst price; alao Quarterma-ier and Commissaries' Orders and Voucher; Gold, h;ler and Kxihange. aprl 63-dly FOR SALE. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. TT7E ARE OFFFR'N'G SI PKRI0R iynuF-MKNTS V to per.n with a liule ready imsi to tcor bvmrs. We will sell Lot Hu I i rely on Time and erect eomfortatle duel in?, bui't by tw workmen and in good :y, on tbe pa n ent cf half a mach as th lm;irovtren; ill c s- tbe rem.ittder to be paid on ea psym' nt not much more iban a fa r e.tt on th pr mie. Having lot in nearly al. pari t f the city, we can arcororn.Jae a'l wt-ht -et' scur a b"tne; and har M a larite amount of lumhron lian1, and workmen rtady employed, we caa erect buildiLp on bort notice. il'KEkN AN FIEkCK. ap9-.1tf Keal Kate Ar FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House. FARM OF SKTyTnINE ACRES. 4 SPLENDID SUEURRAN EF.IPF.NC , CON 1 1ST- m tng'f a large rat Stone Hfu l'gt'en rrandahs on th two frO"t; th- entire wnd work fe-hly painted n1 arr.ind; th rootn nely papered ta the B -t a) 1; and cverj tb eg in tb moat cosplet order. It la pleas antly ai'ua'ed tn a native ero of several cr. The farm cootaina (3 ac-vs of eacel ert lard. arith rood rvchrd t every k'.ni of fra't. U located near th Nation al Tump ke. 3 m l-s front the city lim'ta, and b '.tua tio" one of th- tnot beautiful ard talthy lath tlrtn ry. lb Heus, If ba It now. wxld cot not le thn f 18.. and tbe errand, tf tb Hoaa Wrn off, wou'd etil r- ad ty f 2u0 an cr,JudglLg by rceu sale of land aejuirunj u. IT IS WORTH ABOUT $30,000; bot as few persons wat u boy so fin a farm boase. h Will Co Sold For 017,000, which a a treat bargain. Apply for farther t&fonnatlAn. At'KIat3AX k rfVKCK. ap Sa Eaal CaiaU LcaUra. CPCCiAL NOTICCO. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairo H fr-i tS Orh word "TC ah r." e "Katbaira, tr i'jg 19 eae, rejar.aai ar4 r or. TtUiruUitaihat ti r.an ss.C'. Tr pre serving, re.terttie and hea jt.fj Ing ti.a be Dan ha.r i ia th moa" remarkabe prerarat.on In the orld. It It aga n ownel a-vd j at up by the r'rr.al pee.rWter, arxt la oow ana-1. 14 the a, C4f.t .ttentio) vticb f It sie ef atar b:;1.:b b4:ls per iiLnm. It ia a moat delightful Hair iA.vtaa. It rii- tifi cr.rf ni dtJrs J. It keep, tbo head cwol and cWaau It iake th hair rich soft sod floaay. Itprer. nt th hair fron fa. lieg tff a&dtarmiag gray It raatoro hair apoajbald bead Any lady r gtctlereaa rbt iluei a Vetsüfc head ef hair should as Lyoo'a Kathairoau U ta kavow u4 a 4 throughout the civtUie4 worl4. 8o!d by all re pectsb't dialers. IK vi a ft. UAIt.E V CO.. N. T. fer-4-öOtn- od HOI r . HIAWATHA HAIK KKSTVUtTITE. HOrrS HIAWATHA HAIK KWTOK ATITK, norr hiiwatha miH uctokatitb. tn Long fellow' pow Hiawatha wa aJuda-ed ta hav con t erred tie g'este.t U n co t'.s tribe beat t brought t its) Device torn. lvry a wii admit that our preparaMus I-worthy -f tt baaae, lot ihe Ub.&U UcvLfais whu it U kfitfwu. WUATTHC HUTATHA IiOIJ. It restore faded and gray hairs and whiskers to ttt'.r orirnal color. It brtt.i Bp the natural shadtLg of en hair with another, ti.ua givma: th hair a pt1eci I if ap peara'K. ao ;hai th ml crtt Cl observer tancot t tecttta-t. It cakes h rh hair ort and iUy. tv it fUng out, clear.., it ai-d th k b irvsn all l an purl tie. I aa reawlly app ted aud rtpod frcSB tha akin a- afif hair d.slig, aud eo lrcly rercosoe tke bd rffiCt of prvous os of preparauoua co.aIii.g au!rhur( aagar cflead 4. Th propleter ef th Hiawatha published th follow. Ing challenge to u.t, la ti .w Turk daULei tire weeks, klch WAS XETKS ACCirTTD. Utsome eil knows and diaiBtertited peraoni ip point on to th proprietor of oath preparation for tha batr to br eg tip th. color, hear proprietor to a- not h' Jg but his t wa preparato, and lb per-on nothing la curing th teal. A certificate of th result to hw widely publ.shed at th & of th unsuccessful competitors. Sold everyuhere. JOSF.rH B0TT CO marl dir No. 10 Unl.er.tty I lac, K T- A NEW THING UNDER TDE SUN! In Its effect lnstanaeoua. In Its coloilng poer matchless. . In Us lnnred:et t regeUbi. In its operation natural. In its beautifying result enJatlng. la lis tendency -preaer atlva. In it popu arity unetjkalled. KISTADOKO'S IIA1U DYE Is pronounced by th World of Science and tl. World of Fashion, the finest prparar:n ever Invented by art t rect.fy tbe ibort com ogs of nature. MaoufacUred by J CRISTA DOKO, 5o Aster Urue, Ni w Totk. Sold by all DrueirUts. A plied by all Hair I reaaere. aprC9-deodlweow C Ol'tillS A.D C OLDS. Tb sudden cbauees of our climate are a-mrra of Pal monary, Bronchial a id Asthmatic Affections. Fx parl ance having proved that simple remedies often act epeed ily when taken in tb ear y stages of lb disease, re course should at one b Lad to BROWN'S BKOXCniAL TROCHES or Lnzengee. let th Cold, Coogh or Irrita'ioo of th Threat be ever o ight, ai by thi precaution t mora a riots attack may t effectually warded off. rublic Speakers and Singe n will find tbera eSectual for clearing and atrenirthening th voice. Soldiers hould have them, a they an to carried 1b tbe pocket anl taen when occa ton requires. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Aledicin in tU United States and most foreign cotiotries at 25 cent per box. tn di wlm RTNERVOUS DEBILITY" , SEMINAL tTeakne a, etc., can V cttrii by on who haa really cured aim elf and hundred of others, and will tell y00 nothing bat tbe truth. Address with sump. EDWARD H. TKATER, feb29-dily Lock Box, Bton, Maa. CTDISEASES OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, L'rinty and Sexual Systems new and reliablt treatment in Keporta of tha UuWARD ASS C1ATIOX. Sent by mail la sealed letter envelopes, free .fc! g. Addrea D. J. SKILL N HüLGHHiN, Howard A-ocia-tion. No. S Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. raar30-d4wly t-LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tbo advertisement rr thi a paper, bead IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. rbee.man. of New Tork, has devoted th last tb'rty year of bis prartic to Female Complaint. Ills fill act likacharaa. They are reliable and safe. norO rtpa DRY GOODS. no o s t CQ o M O CQ t-5 O O e-3 3 CO eJ Ä eZ Tu wax im D I a n ft A R W n y 01 H O ta 0 BN Ö III - ft o Eh 5Z5 e CÖ CO as ft si 8 Si 3 5 -S3 y w eJ o 0 t O s-3 hi S at GHAT'H VEGETABLE CARMINATIVE. IT HAS BFIX PROVFD BRTCND ILL QÜISrWljr that r. Grant's VcdaM Cartrln.'iva U tba "t pieaaait. af and re'lafc! rney tb t harrbeesj lseover4 for Canp Icarrbea, Cholera V orbt s, Biovy Fax aid a!J tho- disorders depcodicg tpon a 6rxge4 etat of '.h- bowcla. 0 or to do will relieve uneasin ar.d grp'rg tn the atS'isacB aad bowel, and ene baxtl wU ci-cA ih moat cb.rlnate case o'fb ock 1 tarrbe. It la vleaart to th taue, ami b at prepared pirly ha he lea reots and herbs is pocvliarily adapd to fam W ose and e 'Pf children. On'tb wrapper of each bot'l'wiU h foaod ay fac Btmile, without which noo Lg-pu-n. Th pr e- Is Flfte Ceau per bHlo. Man facta red ooly at my I -a Oratory, Furt aereat. 5ew Tork. JOHX B. r.KANT, Jf. D- J. F. SkNOnt. rugsie. Na. Bate. !!" K 'h. I dlan.pc.ra, Indiana. Whelesal Agt for th Wt,t whoirfHIl orders ahodd h addraaaed. aj,rtl-d2a