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DAILY SENTINEL, thcbsdat" moknTno." "march ig city items: tJ7"Mjor General ilooktr arrived in Cinc'n nti jesierdj from Wtbirtcn. tSTTt price o' carper-tern ani f.ir.tr r ia Cixicitnwi ia reported at $4 vet day. JtJPOne of the vtw routes of the trett rail wij ill b Mit od Wtfhinrton atreet to Et ftreet, and on tbe latter etrect north to the cor poration lite. K7Tbe price of eub'titute in Cirjcirnati rtnjfi from eifibt to tea hur.dreJ dolUn nth. That U from two to fuur buaircd dollar higher than bag teea paid ia this citj. ilaTaoroLiTax TatAi&r:. To-iLt Mm Charlotte Tbornp.on will, ty universal rrque-t, appear for the laat tirae as Little Hare foot, sup ported by the entire cotnpar.j. BT It reported there will be co charge in the post cfBce in tb'n citj, but tht the pre-ent. postmaster A- 11 Cuoner.Eeq , will be rt-com roiioned for the next four jear. tTP It il unij in kLOwirjg circlet tbat Je? K. Dubois. E-q , of llur.roe, and old and riecial friend of the President, will receive tbe appoint ment of U. S. Marnhil, for the district of ItAi Az,ric Col. Kos?, who rsiy he proxoted. wVJTWm re gratified to learn that Fr ci King, secretary ol the Grand Monic Lodge of Indiana, ir ecovering from the severe illne-a by which be hi been confined to tia room for some weeks. We expect soon to eee hi pleaga&t face among us. - - - " - Office rot Rest Two rwnn f-r rent uit able for a haine rffiT rr f leepinp rooci, ovrr my t?re No 232 et W.ihington treet. Fam ilie need not applj. li.a r?of II. M SoCWELL 16 3 BT" It I rumored tint the lion. Dvid C. Branham, tfoperinteitdent of the iU'Jiaoii lailrowd aod representative in the lepllatare from Jef fcrwn county, i pretMr.p tiU claim ?irouly for the appointment f Marshal f r the Putrid of Columbia Mr. ft rat? be the into but wc doubt whether "Old Abe" can ee it. t?7A miserable, hJraKjIcd, drur.kcn female was yesterday brought to the police r fÜce by two guard a, and from tlieore to jail, during one of the heaviest raina. hat a sad commentary j thi wns to all who w it on the vices e previ i lent In onr mid?t. Poor fallen burnar.itt, is-i! r.otbitsj be dore to prerer.t ceoe like lis fa ! Medical If you bare lame or weak back ! and pain In the left ide, rot.ault Dr S'.er fri'i. ' Io. 32 Ma?on Houe. Thee infirm tliea are, aspocitted with man? important li-e lees. Dr S. treat them on ecientifie and common-ene prin- i cfplen. Cll from 9 to 10 a. rn., and from l' I to2a p. m. 13 6t' j Rr.catmo Officer ArroiNTiD The fol lowing additional recrui ins Gffieer for the fire paw regiment were appointed ye.terdi : One hundred and fifty fixth, co. F. Thoma , Mcintosh, of Sullivan county. One hundred and fifty seventh, co. A, Warren II. Ilarrij, of Groretown, Starke county. öyLvlies' dry good. at auction on Friday, March 17. 165, at No. P2. Eist Wabinon treet, at 0 a m. Iiletchcd, brown and colored tnualiLB, drills, print, dtliir.cn, table dauk by the yard, jean?, tweed, caaimerr. crash, hose, and a great varirty of cool and notion toonu merou to mention. Ie sure and po. W.M. E Fk.TH r.R'TON, 16U2t Auctioneer. "We have received ;i communication fn ta one of tbo "bovn in blue.'' in deference of Mr. Kind, aaict the aault of The Journal. As Mr. Rand has been rcin.-tited, tiotwitbstindiog tbe protect of Tbe Journal, tLe best way to show appreciation of hi abüitic a. au actor s to At tend the tbeitre when he appear, and should he htve a beuefit toon to give bim h bumper. We think enough has be tu taid ubout the matter through the ppeifl at present. 1 Tbe Uuion Insurance Company of thl city, as will be teen fiom their advertisement in this paper, are now Issuing policies. There i notbinir that rpeaks better for the prosperity of our city than to see a capital of two hundred thousand dollars prwtni.tly eub.'ctibed, and ot:e burdred thousand piitl down, in an ertcrpri.-e f thi cbiractcr. Such a compiM dc.-trve pat ronage, and we shall be much surprird if our property bolder do r;ot give it m-t heartily JVfJ?" There ir h mu-tered io and ent to t amp yesterday, by tbe prjos: ntirshal, for t j fenr re cruits and eleven substitute. Of thc.e furtv fi re were credited U th ciiy as follow.: To the lt ward one; to the 21 two; to the 31 fix; to tbe 4ih fire; to tbe 5:!i four; tu the 6th ix; to the 7th elevn; to the 8:h eight; to the 'Jl oi.e. Thi i the best Jtf wotk the ci!v h t done jet three mure dij .alike ili will let the entire city out tf Yesterday was a wet Jiar;rcea!)Ie day, raining in showers through the entire day. The mod in the ?trect is almost intolerable There appears to be no dttierenoe between thoe ?t.cct that are boutdered nd those that are not It i a icaiidalouj tt.aoethit the amd Ld filth oq the boulders i permitted to at-cuniLiKte for month aud month without an atteujf.t to e'ean thtra. It I enough to breed potilcr.ee t plague in our midst. S.urMNT or Reecl Prj-oxlhsA dettc'- meLt 0 fie huudreU rebel prisoner", who h we beeu confined in Camp Mcrto iu thi city, were yesterday forwarded to be exebarced at City Point or at any other place iu Virgin! agreed urr, between tV.e ftderal and rebel authorities for t!,e trm-fer of pi isoners. Tlie rintiors wtre under charge of Mfjr ( n in, f the 5:h regi ment of the reserved corp. Two hundred oi the.-e prisoners were ronvalecet t. and it iptob abla that inanv ut them will t cver reach tJttir destination. Only Hat filictu hundred rebel prisoners now rem in at thi point. Tba owners of the property adjwinirg tl c old fair grounds have e'eoted Col John C Surn to Ti.it the autboritie in Vs..htiJCon ciiy in t hall of tbeir individual it tcre'. a well a tbe general interest of the city, aiin.-t the pi o pos ed location of a ptrtaaneut military h sinti up on that property. There iuter.se feeling against the proposed location on account ? the deleterious effects a bo.pit il loc ated ithin the limtt of a large city will have upon the nenerai health. We do not believe that the federal mili tary authorities will ins't upon a location ovtr the geteral protet of the cit e r.s. - " j Fem! RaoTurKHoor Tbis patriotic orm iza'ion will celebrate it. anr.ivrrary on to-rnor row (Friday ) K"e uLderland that there w-.'I bv grand prJcesion of the order in the al'ien i on. in which the military will take part. The cr'e bration will conclude with a supr" in t e eve: iag attbö Piiloicr House, at wbUh there wj'.r Ic toa.-ts. bpeetbe atd nonrs M;lo lot M.on. ofthePa!mT.proretrtogetra M:p; er w.-rthy the occasion and his refutation a t pn itr f goo.1 thing. May 'the pi'rioti. cu-e of thi Keniat ltrotherhotHl trio urh ir.d their f; dt hopes be re ilizcnl "The lixe fur rterau Ward's M-ttr a en:ertainnie::t i approacbit-g. Already we n the poters on the treet. in d ever h dy : Iy i g ttv mot ey e-'.oi.gh for tat sh . A: ait fr the wtrld wi.ie fame of tlie !ec;trer. t:.e :t.t ir; are pple ndi 1 fp-imei:- of art. n-c: t:ig Mormoi lacd and th M rinoti iii tiie r true lights. The fo!lwini notice c! Mr. W-rJ is from The Home Journi: DorWktXii II all Arteni - ard M.ce- i. ii t fait aceumjli Djdwrth Usll i. :.i.-Mly crowded with au intelligent and rn: e-d uJ.ct.re The aceneev is beautiful t look ai p on. mn-1 ;f ifelf i t'lffiiriert to attract and interest b'vcrsof the fine art. In tbi entertainment toih the eye and the ear are deüghted. Artemu. W .rd's famet cct confirexl to thi country. Ne.rly eve-y Englih paper we leccivchas ome mM of bi'm or a c,uo'a'i.,n fron; bis numerous wri. ing. He would, ilout.lless. create a eel -it or in EoglanJ, and we presume the etergetic Hicuitca U ixr:nig Liiplias wltb that end In rlaw. Pcttic iMrtotmnm Tb botnl of rcbUc IffiproTenesta jeiterday fri&ttd. perniti for tfc following improvement. Abram II. Dtker, frim dwelling boue on No. South street on the North aide. Cost, J. II. HoffxiD. addition to dwelling boute oa WathirgtoD i'reat, between Literty aad Noble atretic. Ort, i30. Hftry Carter, frame dwelling oo Bate trect, between Ucct m aa J NobU ftreeta. Cost. $C-'J0. McKcrain A Pierce, a frame store room on Wen siree:, between Washington aLdMirjlat l street Cost. $':U0. Wiliiama & Vancamp, a frame hel oa Ohio sreet. Co.t. 3W. II. W. Cosby, a wood and brick cottage Cu Michigan street, between Literty and Fir?t txeet. Ct. $1,300 I bAuaa Ntlon, a frame baarding bouse on Michigan !rcet, tetneea Matket and Onio srr--ti. Co.-t, ifpun A Smith, tx-frame dwellicg on Baft.-i Street, between Pciitoa and Cady street. Colt, f-'..l(X. Wni. Ii. Fe ä!er, to alter and repair dwelling hou'ft on lot 171. North Illinois atrect Colt, Jof.n Thocn. a frame rncha; bor on Tcxi-ne-e street, between McCrty and Merrill K'rfeta. Cot, $1,100. J. A. Baker, addition to store ryom on South iKinot sirett. Cot, $50. ' ' II M. Hum, to rtrr.uve frame stable ou Del warei:reet. J. L A M. K". Fat. at, a wood shop on Lafay ette street. Coat, $l,.r' 0. I). Ikhymer, a trick &Ure room on Washing ton atrtet, between Mia.H'Jti and Mi-iippi ttreela. CVt, $1.2t0. F. J Itp, -idliiion to p.hool bou?e on Ohio treet, between New Jersey t.d Fist trect!. U-t $17 j Henry Cr;cr, a hhti, ou Bate? street. Celt $M.'i). J. L A M. K. Fatout, a frntne dwelling, in II liiioi. between t. Clair ai:d Walnut treeti. Co.t$l.(KKJ. W.Jl. ltevel. aJilitjn to dwelling, on Vcr mo:it atrtet. Cot $G'J. D L-ri-tz. ü urle on Railroad treet. Cost $loo. I Brown A Wbitchoue, a thel in quare l. Co-t $Ti. E Bile, a frame sore on iL Jiii; avenue, between Mir'iiri and Wut street. Cocl $IU0 Wiltiam lltudtu. a frame dwelling on Pratl 'trett, t)etwetn Illinois and Meridi.iu "tret tu. Co: $-2.2H. John A. Viwter, a frame dwelling fn the B.uU roJ. Cot $bcU. W. II. White, a frame dwelling on Maple .-trett. Cot $1.250. (J. Koeniger, a brick ftore and dwelliii:, on Mrriiiitn tieet, between McCarty ar.d Merrill ftreet. Cn; $3.U')0. II. II Lindley, a frame dwelling on Vinton street. Cost t5W) W. D. Wood, a brick htore room on Ma liaon averse. CopI$I.u00 J L Si M. K. Fatut, two frame dwellings on Mi?j-i.-ippi htttet, between 8t. Ciair und Firt srre! Cot 1-5 0('0. Jwhj Feary. frame building on Eift rreet,!).' tween Cherry and Vine street. Cost $7l)ü. W. (J. Chandler, a frame dwelling on Vermont reel, between California und Wet .-trteti. Co-t $1.200. W 1). Wood, ti di a well oa Madinon ave nr.e. Cot $50 Thos. Flinn. frame dwelling on Ma le ftreet. Co-t $KKJ. McKernan A Pierce, a frame dwelling on Vin ton street. Cost $?50. J. Dougkertj, a frame dwelling on South 1 strrti, en of Et street Co.-t $1 ,.rU0. D. Fctberling, a frame dwelling on Cherry I stieet. Co-t$l(J0. " I J. K. Marot, ati nut hou--e on Washington ' ftre-ct, letv cen Y.l and New .Ter-ey trect''. f Cot $125. 1)rat Mklti.o A meeting of the drafted men was i.eia Nt tne court nou?e last evening, Gtorge Lowe, Kfo , in the chiir, and (J. W. Gei- J ger secretary. ! The ward collecting committees repotted tbeir j progress and were further continued. After a fair and free ui.sc?.;on in regard to ways and means to raise ciouey to pay the addi t'ona' amount to volunteer, Mr Saecter e Ö'ered the following, which w. unanimously adopted: Re-o!rcd, That a committee of one cf eicli ward be appointed to aain volunteers to the ditTt rent war. Is in this city as rapidly a the audi tionsd bounty cf $50 fbal! be piiJ by any ward respectively: provided that the book and ciedit cf thi da'e shntl be theb.-iof future ie.- ' ineti' ngainst each ward. CoMMITTir. lrt ward W. II Craft. 21 ward A. Ii. Willard. 31 ward George W. (Joiger. 5:hward John A Andcr-on 5th ward KJward Kenteh. b:h warti G D. Rowlea. 7t!; ward Jojteoh W. Di ii Sih wHrd Joteph White. Dili ward Charles L we. Mr llir.nint; ofTeied the f.l!owii,i; which wa adop'ed: Re-utved. That a cutnaiittee ot two each from the 1st and 2J wards be ap:'Otuted to ascertain I it the ptovo-t tair-hal' cflice the number and ! Dame-; ol men held to service ; C' MM ITT IE 1 w.trd-C Svigle. W. 11 Kngsn 'Ji war Hanoin'r-', Sutton. Mr Kte-e, trfaulr of the "Mat.nerchor" i bfi'tSt, reported cet fruceeds of over $7U). Reiniinii.ing tickets should be returned to fiim i at N' 1)1, west Washington ft. j Mr. Joni.it, tiea-utcr of the henet fron the Am iitur Association, ranorte.l net proceed of j $'."( Rem lining tickets should be returned to J him to day, at the Council Chamber. ! Also, ticket tor lue watiuee at the "Metro-! poliuu," to Mr. Geiger. Vohir.tiry subscriptions were made to tbe re--r i!?;!o; f un.i to the amount of over one thou -iiid ?( I'-ts, to bt p ii J litis a rn. T:e meetmir nitjouri-ed to meet this evening as the Court House, at 7 o'clock. ""j"-Ye-ttid v t)ie countv comraisi r;ers tl ) tied with William Hunger, tius'ee for Warren j towi. -hip. John S. Smith, trustee for Franklin) town-hip, Divil Hurt tru.stee f r Wh:niton j twr.hi;, and J. M . W Largd.ile, trustee of! Centre township. ! The Soiiowing taxea were levied vesterdav by t.w:i!iip tr'tee and confirmed by thebxrd. I'or the town of Cumberland for btiildins 1 -cbool hou-e. C" cents on each $lo), and .0 ccntr on etch poll. For Franklin townhip for ro.J pür;oe!? cciitJ, a:.d for building ar.d repairing school hoi:-es 10 cents, t.d i er.t for t j " r.hip p r-po-e- on each $lint. cent- en eich poll. For W a-htLjiton town-hip i;r ro id purp-ves 0 ctt.:. for fiiatixhip purp sc 1 cent, for build ir; and rept'ring rcl.oo! houe 'J rent on e tch For W.itreu trwr.ihip fur town -hip pu:pei 1 cent, atid for buildipjr and repiirii g pebuol h-.-ue ö ceut. in eh JlOd. For Cer tre towrh,; t towrsMp p-iros 3 o n', t..r sc!i nd ln u-e 5 cent For Perry town-hip 'Ji cent on each $1 0f lor fj?ial sch-.-o! purpv.-ea A tc:i:i-in ;r(?-in'ed fr;m the o.T; crs of tl.c M nr's 11:11 tir Ii ad Cn-p it y tor per-Ri'--;..;; to extend their road one half mile. E2L:ceic t retail liipior were gran I to Lin ..-.- A S.h!...r. II & C. o: en-el. and Htr.rv K i'I.t! tr. A nu:t t'n l.o ir.. ' er o a.-crur.ts were allowed, :.dj.urr.ed over until to morrow rhen ' Av ti i .o V,:r Tn i Worth a 1'ol Ctu " I ' o' I . i c. tn; p. nip) ho tx4ij; ..liei m the n-t oi Picker ton'. Wa !iO ) j:,J CilMVi Pittern " Hur.dr da nnd th.,n,. at-.d h re h n tve I fr.-n f er era tr the dt'lT u f ol i'.ih b.ttei W faM 1 1 ! v.' Uiaa "e ' t'.t v -hou'd 1 u-td its i-ek.rtvt I iey are a j vi'.-' Vr t at d :'. i. ; .:e ot e b-t r t 'br cr.trirT, r!i alt r od wh i r.-etl.m TYt !'; ; it.w-i, rerMre 1 j-: ret te, a: l ,'.V pr " V." :::n . nc'rr r t co r. tt r : d ,c-:.vo s I tht b ; i t;- t-. rr..d: bv t' - .:hcce of el a:.ue . r iter Travelers .'i. i.! i : o' d w .tt .i.t t!i. m I s e ate pe -.-ant to tbe pai.ite. and w.',! uv iterate a.d strer.tf.en the wi .Ic --teai I rv vv.v 1 e it will put new li e in'o e-t a- 1 m-ke vo-i ffol t, there i a cure fiT tourci.-e V kr.oa- t!,e are tbe bet b;ttcrCMr i iT.re to the world. For !e onl fy.Tavc X, .tI'JC Ä Co. thuit JTS. -tour. ..t tit- ii ate- H.u-e Dfup store, ot. W,Vii i..n r-rrt-t. I o t ltrtre .tiKk of rail wils, vrt.i.-Lt . a no all article required by paln!erj, that be I elling ai low i jant other houe. Timi to RtrctT Hit ii of icltfttt to tbt drafted meo and tbeir friend W know wbea they will bare to report at tbw oflca of tbe pro ro tQirabal, we republish tbe titan for the citt: " ' First aDd 2J wards, We-dneday March 15. ' Tbird and 4.b warii, Tburaday, March 16. Fifth and C;h wards, Friday, March 17. STenth ward, Saturday, March 1?. Kibtb and 9th ward, Mocdiy, March 23. 11-dTt ITRboiioi, of tbe Circle, tbe faibionab'e place of reort for all that love good liquors, is in receipt of the beat cf ale. both on draughtand .ti bottle, a fyperior article of old copper dis tilled whiky, apple brandv, and other fine li ;uors. His resuorant is supplied with all kinds of game in person, and bis cook prepares it in tie higheet atyle of art. JTletcher L DaviJc, at their new family grocery, are in receipt of a ip!endiJ t tock of su gar cured bam?, salt hh of ariou kind, tbe best of green apple, potatoe, sugars, coffees, and in fact everything required by a family. Tbeir store i directly opposite tbe post-office, on Pennsylvania etrect ' l5-3t Foa Rem. A large room in the third story of the cew Sentinel building?. No. 27 South Meridian street. The room i$ well lighted and the entrance good. Apply at this office. 7tf. ZW J. R. Marot, No. 233, Eat Waebin, n street, baa In stor a hrge stock of second band furniture, nearly all as good a cew, which be sell at price to suit the times. Thjray to keepont of the draft is to pet your boots and shoes of Lintz, at the Palmer House hoot and shoe store, where there i? an as sortment to suit all ta:e. S"Sce Dr. Wrn Tbomon'a advertisement on the third page of today' paper. jan 2.) tf. t-fy "A few exchance papers, done up in pack tzt of 100, can be had at this office tf ANNOUNCEMENTS. JIR. EDITOIi PLEASK ANNCTCE THK .t.VMR f Mayor JOHN CAVF.X, a a candi late'for r-elrction t the vU'c of Myor, au! i'hlin. EVEKTB0DY. MR. KbITOR TOU MAY AXNOLXCE TFIAT COL. A. U. R('SE, la a candidate for tbe office of City Treas urer, tubject to the decision of tie Unconditional Union yoUn at th nominating election. Col. Roe ha ferved bis country faitLfullj for three yearn in th front, and l !iow williiiij to -erre them at hon;-. MANY VOTERS. ASTROLOCY. TflE WOaNDERFUL VISIOSOTYPE! mai. aim: TT AS purchaei at an enormous expcDe, this won "J derfal instrument of French invention, by which :ie i. enabled to take a fac-aimile miniature of THt PERSON YOU WILL MARRY, AI) BY HER CAN FORTET.LTHS DATE OF THE HAPPY EVENT. 8end her roar atce, color of your hair aad eyes, and whether of light or dark complexion. 7TKrcl0!ie oaJ Cent ana a Eutj ed Knvel.-to E?I3I A bOUAIXE, POST OKKiCK, I'kTKOir. MICH.. And hkf w.il send tbe min'afjre by return post. martG-fWt ESTRAY. COW A KD CALF TAKEN UP. M TAKK.N tphy tLe ub-icril r. a Frrh rw an l Cilf 1 wLic'i th oaiifr can pr;t l.y proving properly and paving chre!f. App!y at rw No. 1''5 Ka-t Wh;E? ton .-tree. HKNK FliUlIllKK. msrlß LT. FOR SALE. FOR SVI.l!:. VSPACIOL". SAUVVN AMI TwAKDINO HOUSE will be toll cheap for a fw Oays. For particular cail fit THIS 01'FICK. marlß d.'lt TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasurer's Statement. Feb.. 1865. STATEMENT SHOWING THE RF.CKIPTS AND rI. biiraement et the Trrariry of the State of Indiana, fnr the sjor.th of Te ruarr, 1-f..", to nit: IlECEIFTS. Prora Jaauiry halar.ee Krvui hfBu KromCollrK fun.i, principal... From College fund, latere: t K'om Co lne fund. Carnages From Col leue fuLd, cof ts Frcm Sal ne ruid, principal. . . Frora Swanp Lar.J rund From (Jeneral Fund From Celiniiation Fr m fel. Kevenue of lr3 Fpti 1)1. School tax, From Ivl. S:r,ki;: Funvi of 103.. From 1,'niveity lu J Fruni Schoul fun 1, lr.terest . . . . Frovi Liquor Ife'rfe 149.780 0 S.C4 0 00 T54 j6 t9 a9 v; eo 5!H) (K 100 0 ,77 as 3V2 65 763 47 453 2 3 27 UM 50 t '3 :a to ti , sift.904 : $l,0,157 91 . . . . . Total... DISBCRSKM F.NTS. For IgUIatlTe Fr Executive For Gneral fund For Stat Houe FuiJ For Military Cor.tlrer.t Fund. For Military Fund For State IVbt Sinkir. Fund For State Debt interest or Spiflc. For Prrecutin? Attorney ?a!ar:e. . For Treasurer I;r.d For Free Bankii For College fund, principal For Coll-Ke Fjnd. mterejt ForCo'.'eüe Fund, damages For College Fand, cot Far College Funi, ex:es Fcr rosor, Salaries For School dtributu n For Fquat-'xatin F'r Pre;.!rntial Eleciion F. r State Librarr C1 HI 63 H4 61 t4 75 i:5 i o C0.7OO I o CC9 422 5 35.C4 r 190 75 1?4 70 P-i 0 I.Ü. 00 23 15 13 55 ii 00 56 Pi 1,700 00 iwl 41 K to in 71 5i 742.' M 70 in tin; Truury Jklarcu 1, lf-'C. iil.2''7 71 1 1, 004,1. '.7 il JJdN I. MiKH.S iN.Tr'a-arfr of Stat, T. R. Mc'lUTT, la4.'cr of State, rnarlfc-dlttwlt RENOVATERS. CLEAN'INS AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT r i n K M NIT 1 1' ST.U K UY K-SOUS K . 0 S S OUTn J lo noi HT' ft, f;..'.ar ap'tJ'. lid;ana. At ib. v'd and w. il-kn n esa"!;hin?Lt. tte :dl cap bavr si'.k ard w.-tdt-r h1-; fy-d ia p.-rmaB'nt awl Ucautdu; color.-; a:ii rn.f!.. tuw'iijB'T rt oov- tev aid rrpa'.rfd Ns ar.i vcot.d-ha-.d -!tb : a u?r,t iu! ', !.o, a patk-ular Tanch In the buinf 1ioniiiiailtiiöra. in-S W!l!a l aM' clotb. or tar it. any ancrt can la tn wroucUt i.at it an not I v..M to ta naked eja. R-raemt-'r the p!r. Su wh tü.'cva treet. Unj0 JOHKPP HARRli.lT.pe1tor. EDUCATIONAL. INDIANA STATE I MVERMTY. fttnK NFXT S.S!ON OF THE INDIANA STATE I r.MVilKsM tl',a '. free to all. L fMViiK.'HT Ug's.i ca yoclay, Arr.J 1 th. Ttl. j. d. ai o tu, rrient of tbe Soard cf Tninea. BiOCt3J:5.03, jiarca ui 4"tw. Biim-wwii . . ... - . 1 la. L . -TelegrapMclDispatches, iroara axraaMLvrca tum Btaravatata ivvnaai.. Fr. riarnlni Hepwrn Hee rrat Ptae MIDNIGHT REPORT. , Latest War News. Important Order from the President- ornntiLiuiSEi) prisoners THE DRATT IN NEW YOEK. FOREIGN N K W H . EXECUTION OF SUE MUNDY. HEAVY DECLINE IN THE MARKETS. Ac, Ac Ac Ac. Ac From r natilfiffion. WasHtNt.Tojf Maech 15 Information from the army of tbe Potomac speak .of Sheridan' succec in destroying tbe Lyccbburg railroad at several points and ir.fl:ctin severe damage on the canal, kc , and aaja be i on hi way to the white bouse, and that military officers bib ia authority cUitr thi to be tie importatt rat J of tbe war. . Tbe bat'erie at Fott Morton ebelled tbe ene my's line bri-kly on Monday afternoon, and were replied to, but without damage fo far a i known. Deserters continue to come into our line. Several cavalrymen arrived Sunday with horse and equipments, which they tried to sell Rumor prevail tbat peace commissioners have reached City PoiLt from Richmond, but no in formation after a cateful "u.quiry can be obtain ed to ronrm tbeir truth. These rumors came by the wy of BaltiiDore and from no responsible source. War Dlpartment, March 14. Tbo president directs tbat all person who are or shll hereafter be found within the United States who have been holding intercourse with tbe insurgent, whether citizens or domiciled alien, be arrested and held as prisoners of war until the war ?hll close, subject, nevertheless, to pro-ecution and conviction tor any otTcnse com mitted by them as epic or otherwise against the laws of war. The pre-ident further directs that all non resi dents or foreigners who now are or hereafter shill be found in the United States who have been engaged i:t violating the blockade of the insur gent pott fhill letve the United Sütcs within l2 dnys from tbe publication of thi order, or from their subsequent arrival in the United States, if on the Atlantic side and 40 diys if on the paci6eside of tbe country, and such persons shall not return to the United State, during tbe continuance of the war. Provost marshals and marshals of the United States will artet and commit to military custody all such offenders as ball disregard this otder, whether they have passports or not, and they will be deu nel in such custody until tbe end of the war or until oi.sehtrgei by subsequent order tne president. Wm. H. Skwabo, See. State. r-. l rom IIa I timorc. IIaltiuoke, March 14. Cpt. McDonald of the Light Ship, at Smith's Point, who was cap tured nearly n year since by the rebels, has just returned home after a long imprisonment at Sal ii-bury, N. C. lie fully confirms tbe previous accounts of tbe horrors of rebel prisons. He learned from one of the corpoiab who bad charge of tne men tbat from the 10th of October to the Int of Jhr uary of our men died out of the 10,000 imr.ri-oned here He ays tbe phjsiciansof Salisbury volunteer ed their services to attend tbe hospital and show el evi letit sympathy for the sufferers by doirg what little they could, indicating that they were at heart unionist. The tebel oflicers would permit nothing to be dune to mitigate their sufferings. Patients with typoii fever and other disea-cs, with scarcely a rag to cover their nakedness, were laid upon the bare fljor of some wretched wotksbops which were use as hospitals. Srueiiuits a little straw or other litter was ob Itii.ed for the ick, but such was the accuraula tiou ot liith and the want of nourishing food that tit lib w -is tiicir n!y re'ief Thousands of our meo, dying with hunger, lay out night ufier nijht without shelter snd nearly naked through tbe biting cold frost snd cold rains. Iu tie language of Capuiu McDooald MTbe horrors of tbe place can never be written e.nd scarcely be credited when red !" Foreign Meavat. Portland, March 15 The Peruvian, from Liverpool via Londonderry the 3d, arrived this p. m.. The political news is unimportant. The op' tiing of the telegraph to India attracts tr.uch iitter.'iot). JJQueen Victoiia has temporarily emerged from seclusion by receiving the foreign ambassadors, iEtr.bers of tie legations, &c. in rdafe, at Dark- ingham pitace. Mr. Ailm, our tnini-.t-r. wn pre.-ent. Thequeen will bold another court ( n the 13th in-t Italy. Tbe King of Italy utrivcd at Milan, on the 1st inst., and was received eottusia-dicaUy, The Cardinal Vicar at Rome, has issued a ratification letter relative to tb Jubilee. He reveru to tbe object of the Pope' encyclic al letter, and iu tweaking cf the lint rt of conscience and religious worship being recognized as legal righi, says he cartiot recognize, as jut, the right of all to propigate through the pres, uch erronet;u principles, nor can he recognie that tte will ol tbe people i the supreme law. Holland The mother of tbe tjucen of Hol land r:ed at Haue, on ihe lt inst. Lr..rox. Money m.uke:: fundi continued very dull aLd securities have generali declined. r r oin l.ouivllle. Lovisvillk, March 15. Sue Muuday wa, hanged this afternoon i:i pursuaucc of the ?en tente of the military cjaaniiss;ou; be died p:o-te.-tirg tbat at the time of b: o.ip'ure und since the comratneemeut of the war ho was a con'ed eraie soldier There i a slight chance ol Magru jet rcc;.'.er icg Ircni h s wot.nd. I he af'.frnoon pisc:ger train to Xasbviile yestetday , c. mjn;ed of -ii ras-engr cur and Adam's exrcrs tar, tender and locom jtire was thrown off the track ht evenitig by the temcval of a rail bv a party of üenlrj't gueri ilia The pis-ergers weie robbed and tbe cus burn ed; the Aditrrs eipresacir was iigbtly injured and their freight not much damaged. Theguatd on the tr "n oat nutn' etc ! their a--sail nts and were no, m j'e?tCHl or paiolled iud tbe L.uerriil .s left alter burütjg the train. t roiu Ptiiladelphln. Pn.fc apelfij i a Matcri 15 The Rulletin has received the following special dispatch: Wasuinoton, Marc!: 15 At rom t- day the w.ir dep.rtrr.e:-,t had .d- ice by tbe steamer Lbigh at Pottres Monroe, tbtt ?choSfld occupied K'nto. .Vorth Cir oür.i. on tbe 13'h in: General Prags and bis army are in fill re- ' trat t rom Providence, pL-vitJi Ncr.. R. I .Much 15 The ur.i neon vtnti' i-n rwurnated ds G Suiita for re electi-r for g)vernor, .u.d Jac-S D.it.Le!!, of Tw tack et, tor lieutenant goie:::r. Front rtrw Torn. Ni.w Ysk, Mreb 15. The downward ten dency of gold continues the effect of the mili tary new The lowest pnii t reached w; 17 1; subsequently it rallied to l74Vj. Drtlting wa commerced here to day. TLe C..mn.eicial' Wahiucton tecil, . The stories of malfeasance ia the Interior De-p-r'ment, are pronounced without foundation by The Nat.onal Intelligencer . It is understood tbat Secretary McCalloch CvLteaipla'es tbe issue of a new series cf 7 30's, under the auipices of Jay Cooke t Co. A dispatch from Xewbcrn, ikud 11th. savs tbt prisoters taken by tbe rebel, in froat of RicgtoQ, tTa been rficiptcrtd, tod tbtt Oea. Terrybaf formed jusciiocL IUi..oat. troop tbere, and tbat Sherman wm expected ia tbe reu of tbe rebel at Go'diborocgb, on tbe 11th or 12;h. Tbe Post' Washington pecial sayt General SchoSeld bas placed Gen. Hawley in command af Wilmington. He is t native of Xortb Caro lina, but resided in the north for many yean. He left The Hartford Pre to enter tbe army, i Drafting commenced and proceed quietly here to-dy. The Post's special says tbe Richmond papers of Monday are filled witb accounts of Sheridan' excloits in the vicinity of Richmond. A citizen prioner released, from Galesburg, says arra ere merits have been made for tbe re lease of all tbe citizci prisoner of northern birth now held in tbe south. Tbe rebels bo!d rnmv southern t:nion men, some of whom bare been in prison for three years LDdergoiojj tierce treatment. ' Our government ia effecting tbe recent ex change, is said to have made no demand for tbe release of these men ini tlev are th üs doomed to a hopeless captivity. , The steamer Ocean Queen, Iroxn Aspinwall on tbe 7th, bringing ha'f a million in treasure, has arrived. 1 . The la-t new from Ctutra' America was un important. A rumor wa received frcm Equador to the ef fect that there is likely to be further trouble lc tween that ttate and the United States of Colum bia. Tbe most important item of news is that the Peruvian government has seized ex president Castilla, generalireiruo of Peru, on a charge of attempting to get up a revolution, and has sent him off to sea: no ore knows where but it is sup posed to China. The war between Praj'l and the republics of Uruguay and Paraguay s raging fiercely. The steamer Sacramento arrived at Panama from Sao FraLcisco oa the Tib. . . . The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M Xtw York, March 15. Railway speculation was heavy this morning. Towards the last there was considerable pressure to sell, vet tbe decline was checked in a measure by heavy purchases to cover short contracts. Government gold bonds heavy and lower, ia sympathy with the fall in gold. After board still lo wer prices were made. Several deserters have reported and claimed pardon under the President's proclamation, it is also reprtel there are x large number in 'Cana da who will rett rn and tesnmc tie r lacea in V e rank. . Tbe Tribune's Washington i?pcoial says: Tbat one of tbe most celebrated fighting regi ments of X. Y. with every officer from tbe Col onel down have taken a vow to serve the popu lar cau.-c in Mexico as "soon as they are out of t nr war with the rebels. It is now positively asserted that senator Wilk inson wi'l not be appointed to the Indian bureau. Commissioner Dale is represented as again having the inside track with the President. Tbe Times' Washington special says tbe pay ment of the army of the Potomac is nearly com pleted. Funds are being sent to pay tbe army in other localities. The treasury will soon have money enough to meet all unpaid requisitions. Tbe number of deserters from tbe rebel army is daily increasing. We are exchanging lire numbers of rebel prisoners. 10,000 were sent off yesterday and tw day. Letters from the department of tbe gall indicate that the exeditioii against Mobile has already begun operations. Maj. (Jen. Herron, commanding northern di vUion of Lou'si ina, has sent out a large cavalry expedition from IUtoa Rouge, which has already been heard of at Clinton. The Richmond Whig of the 13th says: Tbe tide of fortune has at last turned. Good news ha begun to reach u. Within the la?t two days we have received intelligence of two victo ries, which are of importance, considered with rclatiou to the existing and prospective military situation. Hamilton's victory over Kilpatrick ia equally important and will prove a heavy blow to Sbcimau. . Wc anticipate news of even mere decisive re salts within a few day. Lis! night Chas Cooke, formerly ticket agent at tbe Paltimore depot, Chas. Williams, tbe tick et agent at the sanitary rooms, and Theo. Mason, at the depot, were iiriested by tbe military au thorities and committed to the old capitol prison on the charge of defrauding tho government of $3.j,000 wotth of ttmsportatioa tickets. The Iticnrootid Wiiig of tli.2 1'Uh has the fol lowing: In the eltcti-r.s vhcrtly to take place in this state one controlling and exclusive purpose should occupy the m'tius of the people, to secure for the public .-eivu-e only men ot the most in domitable courage and tesolution. Washin;to, March 15. Count Wydetbuike was to-day presented to the president by Secrctnry Seward as mini-ter resident from Austria. Tbe secretary of the treasury bus not yet de cided whether the pi) merit of the May interest ou the 5 20 loan shrill be made on the fir?t of April. A CARP TO THE LADIES, DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALE. Infallible in Corrcctiiiff Irregu larities. K-iiio vi ni Obstructions of tlic iTiontlily Turn, from Whatever Cause, and Always Successful : a I'rcventatlve, And th"oi.ly aure'-anl CKKTAlX ItKJtKDT for til those afflict njctoniplaint so peculiar t tbe fxt wheth er "married or sir.g a." The-erill are nothing new, but bave been ned by the Doctors for many year, both in France and Amer ica, wi:h unparalleled success ia evtry case; and be Is urced by many thociar.d laiie who have used thra to make th Fills public, fr tbe alleviation of tbov uf fTinn from aiij irregularities whatever, as well a to preveLt an increase of fatr.üy where balth will Et permit it. F males p.-culiarly situated, orthose gr:ppoa ia; thetelve so, are caut-.oned against us'.n these 1':1U whilain that coalition, as the proprietor aaaataet bo repoiis;!: il:y aftr tLe above admonition, althocgh tbir nrl-ir.es woul 1 prevent any misch:of to health. Otherwise tbe l ills are recommer!'1'1. Full atd eTplicit directions accotiipaLj each bt. 00,000 TAXTS HAVE BEES SOLD 15 TWO TEAES. T-n tbo j-and boxe nt by lett-T, both by myself and ajents to a'.l parts tf the world, to wbicb aawer bave lu r tarneJ, i.i wbich lad.say notbic like tbe above I':: ha- been kn iwn Mnc tbe SCIENCE OF MKDI CINr liAWNEDLTtJN TEE WCRLI IN RKMOVlSG. OR-IKUOTICNJ" AND KKSTOJiU'l SATUKK 10 ITS I'KOI'KK CHANNEL, Quieting tbe cervea and restoring the'rony color of health" to tbe cheek f thetnt deli cat. FKI'JF. f 1 C PFR B0I. SIX BOXES for5 00. Suld by ail L)ni3its, nl by tbe ft.llowirg Jobbing and I r.s Mouse, Averts for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ijiiies, by nir.g f I, can pr' cute tbe lr';lls, M-nt Cvn tidentially" by mail, and without cbaervaticn, to any part ,t tbe ci:y or conr.'ry,) ard for ale by TüMLlNSÜN A COX, No. IS, F.ast Wa-hii)frto Hreet. STEWAKT 1 Ü0LÜAN, No. 40, Ea.-t Wasttnirtan tret. W. I. HASiXTI A CO., No. 14, ',Tet Wasblcfftc ftrftt. II. H.LEF. yo. 1 and SO.r.at' B.i. J. f. s KNOCK, No. 5, Kitfi Hoi. L'lock, and by DAILY, ItEEFlalt & JtL'SII, Wb.c-ale Daii&tsolTS, S-Itä MridiTj f-trtet. G. 8. LACEY.Gener-lTTaveb-.trAs'rit frr tbe Western State. 187. Iearbora rtreet.Cticaao, Ittlaofs. N. h. None Caaiae k'.ui tfi bx U :rted "B. I). KOWK." Jan31-dlye.l ROLL OF HONOR. INDIANA ROLL OF HONOR ! HAVING purcba.ed a controUrg Interest In this Jatly p-opnlar work. I ara cow prepard to offer srxc.al Jxiaoemect ta d- f-ervirjs atd hncrible nen to c:va--j tie State, tz. a vry i.-uaU p:rtica cf wblch bai tlu far bn c4nvayed. A tb cf the w;rk J- to cocas:rr tha heroic act of ludia' trare .---t tery, boncrably du cbard ctT.ee r and :.!Jr w!Il la ail cic iate th prefcrere. Tbe K:l! cf Honor i a perfect cce as?bat-een pronounced by ef-triTete-.t fojjei to be the most truthful nd ircpa't al b.Ut cf tie several caxpaiga yet arrtteo. Tbe Sectnd Vclr-Lie will oon be in preas, ar.d will contain tbr.ttiDjr dftr p'.lcnt f In JiviUaal Lero im, and al Tnoy eiceolicf ly latereetsa reg'.raaLUl a&d graphical laf.cbea. A. D. KTUXlGHT, CL Slit Indiana Voiuatetr, PnblUiar. Adireaa 2. P. Extvra. Correepond cir aad Gewra Aren'. ffclS-tw2r r corr.:cc:ciAL; iir rtLaaAi.i s'taelanatl Ttarkei. . CicixAXi, March 10. Froux dull. Superfine aoIJ as low aa $7 50 Wheal dull, at tl TilSJ fcr red, and good Indiana white $1 bO. Corn anU oaudall and prices nominal. Wlvkj dull 15. Mens pork aold as low a 30c. Prime city lard u cfferi at 20. Groeeriei dull and prices droopio. But little done to any department. Gold declined to $1 70 and ailrer tofl Hit Yokk, Mirch 15. Cotton dull, heavy and lower; S7Q6c for middlirgv' ' . Flour irregular aLd unsettled. Extra, ttarce and steajv; other kind dull and declining at $10 23(3 Ii 45 f-: extra tate, $ 701 00 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $10 9511 oj for trade brands; market closing 4all. u ' " " Whisky Crmer; western $2 2b.r Wheat heavv and 3(?6c lower; amber Michi gan $i Pi(32 13,r.ucaber one Milwaukee club '2. Rye qu et. Birley qtiet. Corn dull and declining; iew yellow $1 C5 J Oats dell and heavy; $1 11 for wwtern. Wool dull. Sugar quiet; Cuba Muscavado 1G. Molasses dull. Prime mes beef steady at about previous pri ces. Dressed begs dull and nominal. T I r r I f 1 Iii aaacvii lowrr; tor cumunituu cat iij long ribbed 19'J0; lonj; clear 00; abort ribbed -J. . and lSQPJ for hams. Lird without decided chanre. Petroleum beavy and lower; 3636 for cruue; tue lor refined bond; 81t;T do free. Coffee dull and drooping. Tork not active and lower ; $33 8713 75 lornew ruers, closing at 33 cash; $Jl(g31 50 for '63-64; do cash and regular way, closing at $3 25 for cash; $27 50(323 25 for prime. Prime mess beef dull aad beary at 16Q19c for plain mess and lb222c for extra mea beer. Hams dull at 2bc for dressed. Hogs dull and nominal. Cut meats lower at 17(g 17) for shoulders. L.rd lower at 18(251. Ikitter dull and heavy at 1G!21 for Ohio and 2537 for state. Cbeere le;-s active atl5(?23c. There is considerable of a panic to day in all the maraets. Tbe Presa says there was a venera! feeling of depondtney and uneasiness at the psoduce ex change, w hich increased at tbe announcement of a failure among the Philadelphia dealer. Flour declined 10(3 12c, wht at 5(3 Ce, corn 2 3c, butter 102c. pork l(34'c, cotton 3c merchandise beaTy, especially dry goods Cotton products lower. Gold operators are in trouble and eight or ten firms failed, araonp them Thomas F. Warner CanizI k Co , and J. F. Meymer. Two large firmsln tbe butter trade have gone up. IKW TOIK MONIT MA CK XT. Nsw Yo3K, March 15. Sterling quiet at 1073103. OoM unsettled and lower, opening at $1 77?. declining to $1 74'g, advancing to $1 7ö".C, and closing at $1 77Jgoil 78 Covernment stocks a shade lower. U. S.6's Mc, 5-20's $2 (J9, 10 40 coupons $1 C6g, one vear certificates l'ö. Gold $1 753.'. KW ADVERTISEMENT. THE TJIVIOIV OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW KKADY TO ISSUE POLICIES. CiikIi Ctuitiil, SMOO.OOO Cniitul Round for the rnyment of Losses, 100,000. No Safer Company was ever Organ ized in the United Stat( Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE, WHKX YOU CA!? HAVR EQUALLY RE LI i ELK lasurauo at tome, why eud your money alrod? Anta to every aoanty tn tbe State. )rr ixjL.ctF.s lssufcD by martinualk a fiRUBB, in tbe fin building boatb cf the Put Of.ct, 'o. 4, p-tair (Talbott k. Mw Block.) - JIMP 3 M. RAY, President. K. M. MTrNPLr, V. Pr". and Trearer. D. V . OkCBBS, eretary. Jams M Ky,Ca-hier of State Bank; Thoniaa II. Sbarpe, cf Fleuber A Sharpy's Bank, Indi anapoli; Alfred liarnn, of Harrifora Rank, Inlianapol:; Yxi. H . .Kb, Prei1ent tf Firt National Ear.k, InUi anapcll; Wra. 8. Habbard, of Citizen 5ational Fai.k, Indiaua poli; J. H Baldwin, of J. H, Fa'dwin Ca , Ind anaplir. Geo. Merritt, of Merritt A O.eghliB, Ind.; tbarle H. Raymond, ef Herri, ioo'tnan k O., Indi- anapolis; E. B. ilartmda!, Indianapolis; Jee . William, Banker, Fort Wayne. Ii.d.; Geo V. Ratbbone, President f Brancb ef Baük of State, Evanivllle, Ind ; L. G. Warren, Banker. Terra Haute, Ind. Jobn W. Bnrao, Cabir of Branch Bar, Mcr.f'e, Ind. J3 x o o Is. lx o X d o zr s. Cabin FM'cler, Sr., Jamet it. Kay, Tbos. H. Sbarpe, Alfred Barriaca, Wm. n. Cn?;ih, Wm. S. Hubbard, J. H. Baldwin, Geo. Merritt, G. W. Katbbvne, L. G. Warren, Jeae L. WilliaBi-, J. W. Euraon, K. B. Vartindal', C'ba. Ii. Raymond. Ia Nob'., CosibÜn, I.nrian Hill, i. S. Harrison, NkbolasMcCarty. 4'i:Ua Jotiec, Jr., Herren Applagate, Jer Vc!eiM, Wm hraet, "tari K. Kea, i tn W. i:ut ba, I'. lUmcj'T.d, Ii. V'. ,r'.:bbi, J.rdcn, ElUba J. Ho!and. J. W. Marpby, marli-'iDOt tV. J. UalliJay, Wra. A. BraiLaw, K- Browiilnir. 4 Co , Joa D. PttJa, Kisean A Co-, J. rj. Nixon, wa.. rn. Pl'r.ey HoatUnd, K. M. Landi, M. William, W. W. Leather. Lr. P. II. Jaaeion, T. B. Elliott, Bi bp im, S. W. Wataon, Jame R. Ionu, , Ge. B. Tande, Wm. Y. Wiley, A. (J Pettibone, U. E Kicker, J.K. Howard, Kd. Wallace, Wm. Bater, Majer Jl. L. Baiid. E. K. Arne, Jr., A. A H. ScbnuIL J. V. Perrtne, Ir.frrara Flettb'r, W. D Alle, E. F. Witt. HOTELS. F. JL. ItEITZ, C0LHIERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, rrrtjij HOIXL HAS BEX5 1FXE5TLT liSITTTXD E aad rafuruUtea. .aft uavauag puut wui b hWavrTattaottatosaTttam fIat bora. rvniDM tu hi mu U. 0. LOAH. Ü11ÄI1J Bj aaUlty tt Xk laemwy a u Trvaaary, tf aiMerfpM liaa a anrH ttae ti! PtVw?rploo Afeney for tta aale cf Tali! taUaTreaary Xotea, barlnc aeaea 4 tbre-'entb per et. tr.teret, pf assara, Laora aa tbe SEVEXTniQTY L01'.- Tbeae 3Ttea art lac red aader date f Aaj-l litfc, LHi, aid are pajablt titrv yeara frcua that tlaa, tc carreocy, or are enrrtfe at th eM f tbe fctrr Icto U. S. 0-2O SIX PER CENT. ÜLD DEAUlCw riOA'DS. TLe Booda ara now worth, a preaaiam f Bis per eerst , lelnJ1a(r koM Intareat frva Xmnber, wkkb trak.i tba actual prof.t on tka 7 30 loan, at currvnt rate a, iac.'odiaj ttierwt, about te pr tnU per aaaas. bde ita Anewaai.. frm H.itt ai mmniefpt Msw fk", V hid otJs frt 0m ty Üirt fr ni. wor, ccordlnir to ta. r.t. levied oo tker prvpwrty. Tka ffitereat i payable eeml-annoally by eoupona attacked to eacb t?ttt wbkh may ba cat off ard o!J to a batk r taaker. Tbe Interest amounia to One cent per tiny ou a $30 note. Two cents QlOO Ten QSOO 20 $1000 $1 $5000 Kote of 11 drnniiuatlics caraad will la prompt fwrtushd prMi receipt of MlMcnptiona. 1 hit la THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET bow ofWed bj tie tiovtr&nieDt, and it ia eotfidently ex ptrted tbat ita avpetior advaotara will nako it tbo GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lets than $;:K,00',0i4) remain nrnwld, wbkh will probably b i;poed of will to tbe next CO or 90 day a. when the ote wjll probably command a prtmiesi, aa hat an'formly been the ce oo clong tb lubacti- tions to other I au. i In order that Citizen in every town atd ecif'Mi of Ibo country may l e afforded facilitiea for. taiin tl Uaa, the Naiior.al BarJa, State Banka and Pr'vato Banker tbrcurbout tbe country have generali arreed tore ceive hubscriptioua at par. 5ubcnbert ill elect tlair own agent, in wbtta the Lave confidence, andwh only are to bo tesponoible for the delivery of the note f jX w Lich the receive order. JAY COOKE, Sobscripti.n Ag.nt, Philadelphia. Subscription will be received by the FIKST NATIONAL DA NIC, iLdlacapol,-, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS febl2-d3uil wSm ia PROFESSIONAL. It 12 r O -V L . Doctor W.T2. TIIO.T-SOIV, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICTt FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, WnERK HE WILL CONTINUE to treat and care Private I..-eanes, in all tbeir epecls tN ramification aud pbax. IT. Wm. Thomson w,l njiva to each patient a written Instrument, Dfndis; biinaeir to rtTert a radical and peruacnt cure r make nc charge. lr. Wtn. Thomson has made tbeV treatment -f Pilvcle I"eae l pc!alty iiice the year three yar in tbe city ct ButTalo,'5. T., eitbt yearn fn Chicago, III., arid twoyear in Peoria, III. Iurin eirbt year practice in Chicane, 111., be cared over thirteen tbowtand ca-e. Dr. Wm.Tbomon, in hi practice f r Scrofula, Kiiea malic and general dieaae of tbe blood, a Fnmn tlrjj Vapor Path cf the tackt Injenlom kind. In eorjuno tion with In tern. 1 treatment. 8KM1.NAL EMialOStf.tbeconaequebce of elf.bwe. Tbii holitar vice, or depraved eiual iDdu'iiuce, it practiced by tie youth of both aeiea to an almost tan-Kmlf-a eatect, producrf with wnerrlrg certainty tbe following train of tn rbid.jmptom utile combated by ecieDtific ntdical metsurei, vii; gallcw coucterince, dark pvt nnder tb eye, pain in th. head, rittinji iw the ear. t.2 tiolse I'.ke tha rnntllr of leave avbd rat tllnr of cbarjot, r.eanei about tbe lo'n., weakneM of the lirjls, cohfosed f Ulon, blunted h. teiltet, Iom of cca fidei.ee, difL'deuce in approacLinfr traipei. a di.lik to form itew acqualiitaDce. a dipo.it;it to .tun .cciety, lo cf meinorj , hectic flut-bes, pimple and varloo ernp- tionnibiat tl: face, furn-d toi fne, tltlt weati. fetid breath, coo hi, coo-mid plion. Btancimiiili, rd freqvetit ly Insanity. The a!üictel, vi the Crtt if praritce t f it tf tie above lympto!.. houM Imraediately apply to It. Wm. Tbnmwn tor reltf. tyOtTce akdCocsaltation k. oi iJCo.VTith Del ware treet, ltjdiirjapi,ll, Ihd. r.O. Box Jat.24-dly COMMISSION MERCHANTO. c. c. toMUasor. Lrwis r. atrr. ui:ri av To.TiLnsox, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .to. li eat f'asarl Mreef I 5 D 1 A S A r O L I , DEALERS IX GRalN, FIJUR, BUTTER, fJQ9, Paular, Uuioa, Potator., Bcarif.Gmn and Lrt 4 rruita, Ac , Ac. Tbe highest price paid in Cah for all klnda of Coantry Produce. Liberal Cah iluiri ade en CcB'fnmeH. uiarU-dCxu MEANS TO SECURE GOOD H0,V,ES. MTE AR OFF8RINO VCPIiIOR ütLCCIMI 5T f to peroi.a with a l.ttl. ready mean ta Mrtrt t'.DTif. We will eil Lotw rntlrclfon Time. aad erect comfortab dwett'.rtrs butlt y gtt woramen and tn wl atyle. on tie payirertof h fa. T&neh tbo injproTerneritj will ct the rem ale o t bo pait aa eay pajnvnu bot BiUch mut tbaa a fair rent oa tb. pr mie. HavlLg lt in tear' all part of the dty. wa cas arrommcdi'e all vUh'.r.to aeenre a howe; andbav nir a larr anion jt of baa; be r oa band, and workmen ready errployed, w can erect bu'. him (a on kort aotico. M'KKKA9 FIEKCK, ap9-dtf Real K.'-a'e Ac HOWARD ASSOCIATION, - rXallaidclpUlia, D1SEAFF OF TIIE NKKVOUf. 8EISAL, CSCTA. UT A XI IKXUAL iTKTKM 3ow a&d reUabio ireaTaent in Kpor of tha Howard AaoocUUOw fe&t ky caUia ataled letter ecrelope, frea of charg. Ad dreaaDr. J.SKILLIX nOUGHTo!. Howard Aaaoetatloa. Vo l flouth 5!nth tret, ITi'JadelwWi ov7 4 ly JOUX II. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, .. io fcarl Street, la rear f eutUiel Rnlldinr carll-dly NOTICE. ATTENTION C00PE113! Fp:iR Joarneyanea Cocpr Indiaaapoh 1 ntatery Frllav eveainc ot each week ia tha Muubiara' Ction HaU.an Hooth Llinoi treet.. Crilontaro reettettJ to corTepor4 wfth the view oT fo'o'.r.c an Iit.-catiotalCrjtow. J. M. LIL05G, ProUdewt. J . T. COT f. .Vcretary . Bc1 ,la UVCtlT STADLS txrwDT A11X5. 5w York Urery aadttalottn 4a H Sa, is aoJ 1 Xaf IVvl Mrwt,ta thw t- - oVas'aBl0ot. :... tiÄ'j