Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4485, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1865 — Page 3
DAILY
SENTINEL
TUESDAY XOHNIX. MARCH 7, CITY ITEMS, r l . I.. r? ice amount 01 arrrorr.Atioa u.rmdeJ in the genera! ajyprorriation bill pae-i by the lrAlure tt tb aes-oc joit r!neJ, for tv.i yarlH5ar:d lrC6. it $1 MVi. 54 0; RTAo ittereir,ij irtic!? df-criNirs the I.ti ta! bewoon, and tbe religion ceremonies accotc panviof, it, will be foucl on tie fourth rtgeof t57To tigM Mi Tiompoa wi'l aike l.fr tecood arpesrar.ce a Prthr.ia, in the beactifol play of lojroDiar Mr Riley a Inirornar, ami the full atrccfcth cf the it'iripary. Tbe Double BatMeJ Roora will con.-!- Je the r.:?tforn)iice, ui which Mr. White. Hodge, liiver, anJ Mn More all appear. rOMOTXOa. The fuUnwir-te pTOB.otkr a ar;d apriDtoeDti were mtde vr.er.jty: Firt Iveut. Wei. S. L rxUiy t e rptin of companv B, In place of Wm. C. Jeffie trma out. JoaUh r'affeDbergr to be j-:.!f.r.l urireoti of the regiment, in place cf I-"tc L Unwell. dcce.ief IIetiiis with IIomor Our late aocite and reporter, Cbl Y. Bay miller, retires from hi ' roriccctiou wi;Ji the Sentinel, aa anistatt editor and reporter cf the r,rore'diag of ' the Huue. tritb (edit to tbe pap-c-t and honor to hi in !f. tbe Hcue baring parsed a resolution corn-pIltEentir-e blm for hi faithful and impartial report of their proceeding during tbe e-ion. This ia a well-earned compliciet.t, ai d will be endorsed Lj all that hate rtad the report of the Houe in our piper. Peovost MAtsniL'g Oirict There were rouj'ered in atd fen t to camp yesterday from tta provost marshal' office in tbii district 23 sen, divided as follows: 14 recruira. , II eubstitute. Of the recruitj mutercl in two were credited to tbe 1st ward, or.e to the 2J, two to the 3d, two to tbe 7ib, two to the fcih, and three to tbe Uth ward, making twelve in 11, and one substitute was credited to the 1st ward. tWUeitkam, merchant tailor No. 17, North Illinois street, nearly opposite the Dues House, daa just received a luge utock of Lew and elegant spring good for gentlemen' wear, consisting of cloths, ca-Vimere, vest ug, and everything required by gentlemen, Heitlern bein a plendid cotter, anJ having the best of workmen in bis employ, can 6t any gentleman wanting a new spring soil. Call and look at hi? ftock if you want to get a suit. 7 dCt IT will bs light. The opeiin of the hsi cd cheapest ctgif and tobtcco store in the city at No 3, rtlmer House, by John A HVdliner It is tut iotentioD to carry on tbe tobacco buaicesa in all its branches and it w 11 only be necessary o invite ere ry one to call on me for Cigr-. Finecu ChewinC. Tlu, Smokir.g Tobucco ai:l St'iifTat wholesjileor retail It will be my aim to keep only the be-t bnr.'ls of good and tos-eM them at the very lowest price. mkinir it for th interest of ecry one to buy of nie. Hivinc hid long experience in this bu-ine', I csn puarnn'ee th best saliäfaclioD to all. J Oil A. HfclDLlMiFR, No 3 Palmer Hou.'o. Afpoitmexts The following nppoiutmenr. bare ben müde in the new In'lim regiment; ince or laat report: 144) h regiment, compniv K Phi! L Cx. Captain; Jxm Nicholson, lt littitfi.jta' ; Klwanl S. Htjs. 21 lieu'e.'i int 146th regiment. cmpiiy K. L;i Frrtjoti, captain; Alien 0. Elli-, 1-t lieuicnitnt; John S Hohnrt,2d lieutenHiit. ISUih rejjimcnt, coropiny H Hcr.ry E 31 Campbell, contain; Elwrd II. Gre.bjiu. lot lieutenant; Thomm J N-iliva, 21 Iieutetiitnt. Co I JeflTeron Aranntront. contain. 1521 regimenr, comrnr D Peter L. Rtim yan, jr., cipt-tin; Autiu C Fuuk, l-tlieatfu.ir;t; Willim H H, Qd lieutenant. Co K Julius TValdsichmidt. -atttin; Jarob W. Li ver:nghoue. lf: lieutenant; Cornelius M I f d. 2 1 lieutcn tn?. jgfWe refer our rea'lerH to the New York aid "and Lherpool Petroleum Compf:y edvcrtie merit in another column of thi p i-cr, lo to the following notice by Tbe New York Indepen dent: PfcTA'tLLCM Our reHi'r will hnv noticed an adferti-ement of the N w York und I'vtr pool Pitrolcuta cnmrtr.y in tur columns D iniel S. Dckiron t tbe f TsiJent, and be j- a?ociited with a gentleman oi experience u the bnpines Acart-ful study of ti e prospecuis will reft-ul the advantage.4 f the oiouoent Tio discovery of etiolcuc is -o reef nt, end the necessary demand so large, that tin company rnjv be said to test upon a permanent hi- The;r prospevtuj fpekh frankly and fairly, and the name of Mr. Dlt-kinou. wh ha heie, wc believe, for the rirt time Hcited bisi nme with any corporate rnterpri'f. houlu $ntity theinq'ii . r that it is not a mere tprculation. AW the funds pnid in term tbe c.ipiul of tbe company, and no one connected with it is interested instil ing tbe company's land or proterty at fietiticn I v ilue or at any probt, äiockhoiderii are mutually inteieted in all the profit of the company . Several of tbe trnstees are located in the oil re jjioo, and hve acquired their wealth and experience iu tbe buriness, and luve a aersonul suision over ibe compnys atTir and it expected that Urge quarterly dividend will be regularly paid from tbe 1st of Jnuiry. Dsakt Meeting at thk Covut Horsr. A large metir.g of the drafted men was held l ist .evening. Joseph K. Kngliih In the ch.-tir, 0. W Oeicer secretary. The ueveral collecting- committers for the ! wards reported progress and were further con-1 tinued. Colonel Wbeatley was empowered to recruit for the credit of the city's quota with such auents as be may select, who will meet at the council chamber this a m. to arrance mttters Th drafts! men resolved themselves into a committee of the whole to recruit and secure; volunteer for the city A resolution w as also adopted solicitii th j rasyor. with such as Le may choose, to wait upon ', tbe different surxtitute brokers and ak their s-ei-Lnc to the raisicg men fr filling the quota It waj declared as the seuse of the meeting that in case the city failed to Eil the quota that oo drafted mau should be allowed or tu'itltd to any favor lu th j aa;nujeut of credits, who have, not or uno may not pay idii me rccruinrg iui.j j the sum of twenty five dollar, on or (e:ore : Wednesday evening rext, the publictiin of! which wAj'orderevl in the pmers of this city, and I In hand bills, German and .igfish, tor general distribution. Mr. Moorehouse was appointed to ?cc the bills Jisiribuid ; Messrs. J. II Koppen, W. H Lomis. Mr Kee?ey and Henry luensrd ere arpojrtel to confer wit the German Manneichor for a bmeht in aid ot the reruiiin; fund at an tail? dy Tbe meetitiff adjourned t meet at th Cvut Ilocse ach'n this evenicc. In rder to fill the quot i: will rnvnn th.t every drafted man applv h-rcelf to rcu-e rre: as volunteers. Turnout to-tiiirht, e.erv mn.. to the meeting. Axienduirnl to he Sclioel I.nvv. An act for the amen Iment of ti.e s -t... I l which origin ted in tteUou-eof Hf prescntatsves and w piciuiy ptesed by th ' tj, pt--.i the scute on Stiirday etct h C. M rrb 1. by a vote of th;rty-seveu t.j nine It 's re-ir:cd L v men w ho are facmli r wi:h the interests ot the common school at ilos etate, as an innaoe laei.t uiK-n the former law on the si. uvt. but it is not as complete in ' re-pre s tnev hojed to tie it nii le, 'Without at'empt.: jrive all the me:.dait ;u lt' i 1 the t ! suge-ts th? ra re i u sr: mt ' l a. It ifcrese the school t n -: tur.i : t-. I i r- i ..e ! to j taxable fropatty of the re frorii a.xieeo tret on eib lovJo.r the en err.'v i! j i ijz c euch property. It defines more exseilv h.i exscilv tiit m es -tu t tuu.utute the ehool lur.oS :.it ro:':tale the school Itvet ue for tu:t.cn :.i.d ah( tb pe-.-ial cbool revenue rwi discricninatrs be taeen them It limit th number of S:! o:l truüeo- f jach in.-orporated town anI citv, to ihrer tr.d m.'re cleirlv define their power, da'ies and liv billties It provides a tnoie summary mc-d ot er forc izg tbe law relative to the reacikioo of all school rejorie.
It directs th school trureet to provid for
educstirp, Ta the ciason scaooli tf the itite, ch l-ren of the wh'te race only. 1? f rovide tbit the special chxl ti shall follow tbe transfer of prsao for school parpoei to tbe township, towu or city to hich the transfer is made and where th r.-eroü ti! re"eivrt ichrl privileges It clerly dti who day t old schord rpeetics and who riy vo e atuherc It p'thib!t truteff f.'yn eir.plojiag teachtra who are not hcersH a m.ch by tbe proper au tbrity. It provide that if ay tcicherehall corntaCLca a s.bvol without hnvin a licer.-e to tesrh which Ls it. full furce at the comraer.cemeat of tie ich'Kil such teacher thereby forfeits all right to Cape-ition out of the tnition r venae lor tie time so urght without Iicer.?e It rtquirc-1 school enclficrs to hoU. or cause ßt held in their respective Coulities. n feich :' i:4.::t4te f'-r the Urin cf five d irs in each e tr; m ! ?! there h an tt ?rage di!y attet.dai.ee uf twenty fite tetthrrs or rur e, be may draw frr.ni the county ticury 3i, for th p.iyrti.t of fxpcn-e; n l if there is au average lily Atter date of fiity or rare, he m.y draw from the cour.') tieasury $.7J, for t!.p mrre purpose Ti e corneuitT n of xuiinerf 'u ncic ?r-i to $3 i er day, tw le allowed by U.e bouri of county coriiT k'octrj, aad pitable from th c-jcnty treasury, and board Li required to limit tbe number of d-iva ervirci for which the cxauin er- of their rcf-pcctive cxtuities nuy be tbu comptTsted It smeL,d the law relative to the .-ale of bool Und.- in erer! Important particulars. It Increases the limit a to the amount of school fund which may bf Inane! to one person by the county auditor from $300 to il.WJ h It aoif'.di the liw rel uive t the dutie. oi uperiuternJent of public instruction, and relieves him of o:.e half ot the Ubor and expenw of ?Lit!p U.e several counties, which bt- heretofore been require J. It provide a permanent annual levenue vi one te;.th of i mill on each dollar valuation of Uxvble property, for the support of the towtthip libraries, which ill amouut annully to about It reorganizea the täte board of education, and mike it t.j cnit ot the governor, thett!e soMrinteüde'Ä of public ntruction, the presi dent of theafte university, the president of the ! normal school (if uch an oflice i creited), and j the superintendent of lite common schools of the t three largest cities of the 6tate. The tuperin- j teudent of pubJic instruction is made pre-ident j of the U) ird j Said board ij made alo a stite bourd of ex j nminers, for the examination of applicant for j liceusc to teach, with authority to license such i aa arc found to porMe eminent qualifications ; The licenMS granted by sail bo rJ are Rood throughout the bUte, and lor the Iifeiime of the I person to whom they are i?ucd, unle- revoked : by the bnrd. A bill for the etÄb!ihuienl of a state norm tl '; school pa.-cl the Hou-e of Kertresentatives, but wss not reached io the Senate. A bill providing for chmgiug tbe direction of, the income of the sicking fund, to the schools) itHte idot tiavir it funded, p-ts?ed the Houe ; but did not p. tbe senate. I'rorcrdliis of tlu Citr Council. Council met Jlr. Lrnenon in the ch:r. A qiiornm present The committee or. iccount.- reprted, recouimending the allowance of sundry claim, an'.cunt ing to $2.475 13, which were allowed. Erroneous a-.e-ments tre corrected, nmonnt ing to $43 31 The rity tngiuter reported a contract with Frederick Schul mey er lor lighting and cxtinkiiifhiug city Umps The lamps are to be clean e l one a uttk during the summer, and twice a niot th during the winter. The Mieet commissioner reported libor aud "uik done on the Atrcc'.a to the amoaut of $443,3'l, whi. h weie allowed. Mr. Ssidrn-'icker dT. r( i a resolution iequet ing the t-choi.l comrai-i(K. r to build a school houe in the !).h wurd during the coming w.n?i mr. which ws adi; td . Mr Drown rflered t!ie f'dlowint;: Resolve I, That a loan of not more .hau $110,. OC'U be m -nie in anticip it. on of the revenue of the years 1G5 and 1SCC, and thetreaurer is authorized to p.rcirure gaid loan upon the b'st rate- of iiitcrftt the aiuc can he procured, at a rule ot In-tcre-t not exced."g oi.v ptr ceut. a monih, pyaMe in advance, and th.tt he jrucure the same for the period ot for.r months or lonkCr, with the privilege of leticwnl or renl- for awrh icrper period or ptiiods ks iie cn agree upon wifh the lenders, ntd he is further authorized to depo.-it with such- lender- bon is or warrant on the tre-is-ury bs the lenders rr.av prefer, s cohtter tl security, at not le-M than '.Scents on the dollar, with the agieemei.t that if t!ie city 1'jüs to comply with the f er uis of the 'agreement oq her ptrt, that upon written i.o;ie t; the inavor. ai;d r.ttrr publishing notiC! rlirrcof ii i di!y p;;cr of ti e citv, not Irsrt thin ten days before tbe time and .1 ice of s!e, sal-! loi.-Jers ra7 scli said hör-.! or w irr.inU it pubiio auction to the bighe-! bidder I md spp'y the procculs of such to the pay- j mcnt of -aid lonn nnd aid trcssjrpr is heietiv i u'.lsorizeil to exeute on Uhalf of the city all uf writing necessary or papers and instruments jtcner in the premises. This resolution brought out a lengthy di-ctis- j siou s to how tne adoption of the resolution , would cllVct the credit of the city, aud whether better course could not be adopted, in which Urs Jamesou and Thorn: son. Messrs Coburn, CMIey, Dju ratynr toos part. 1 ne resolution was adapted : by the follow in- vote: Ave MesO Allen, Uos., Crown, Colley,; C ok. Douc'a, Etntr-on.Glizier, II iughey, Seid i entickrr, S;tibar d Thompson 12. , Noe Mesra. C buru. Jameson and Lefever. I Mr. Seiden-ticker o'Jerci the foliowinjr, which , was adopted: Kcso'.vcd, That the ptcialcuaiuiiite for lue I negotiation aud a'e of city Iwiib, bo iu.-truotel i to xftrirr ltd r:ort vhet rrt;fr"rof the! amount of 1 au tv.r w hicli city bjud-t have been i authorized to b issued his been expended for I bounties t:d whether in order thit the art of the general a-sembly ol the state of Indian recently pi-cd lealizii'i: all such appropriations, orders and bonds; the citv couacil would be authorized and obliged to levy spe.ial tax for one fourth of said mount in eich of the next four years. The Council adjourned. llm for !(Hl Clly Order. The special committee of the City County to adju-t claims fur $i'!U city orders iu cse where men hsve heeu d.'AtteJ who bold a 50 order, suhrribed and paid for before February 23 h, 1M'.3, will hereiiter s.it at the Council Chamler, G!ern'i Pdock, from 2n 1 o'clock p. m. of ech day. Avstin II Haowx, 1 A. SttPF.N-TirmR, Committee. St i then McNabb. 5 Ü St. tif" Any ne wishing to learn to speak and write the French, Spanish, or It ilian lanusges; or to receive instruction on the piino.or in vocal mu-ic, c in secure ti e services of a thoroughly competent teacher bv addressinc r.b. Ih,x 4ii. -TJ Ir.iiaupolis. "Ii! C rcle, the fashion-hie ; li.e ot r rt for all tint love nooA 1 auor. is 'ii t cf': t .,f the t st of a as1. Lorn on ur.urr.ni.a i . J t rt'e. i Mitfrior article of old copper d:s kilit J whi-kv. anrle brimiv. and other fine li ------.rr.1 :s Hi r- u;r.ni i suiooed w s Hi rt-- ur.at is su; paed wita a!l ti..i iniH In sa, n. and hi cook prepares it in ot :; t ' w i the iiatc II street. l.aS . u-e D. ui store. ' a 5 ire stock of j O! V ;-t ' I OS t-, CÜ-, by . a'p.ler-, h"U-e. Tt t t. hi- 1 f irrii'tire. ! v..r;.ihe. stid all ir"i !es required' that !. is se'i'.ii g is l a ai.v other M irot. No 233. K I .rc src-ik t Wnshin. .rn A secjt.d ha::J !Ti -ti s !.f .rly il! r.s .'ood a !;t, the t-rr.f. whii h he nt 1 ue jv to k-e', owt Ol ih d'ali j 10 it f. - at.d -h e of Lii-tx.at ihe I jlcifr Moa-e b M't .t th1 st oo store. where there is an as-c:-.t to a. ts e. Koor.-for rent, on the corner of Mary1 sr I West .Tu s. For particular inquire the Euin're S ilo- n. in the new huildlr -6 at .-te Dr. V.'tu Ih. ni-on- Advertisement i;n tue thiri j. ie of to dy - paper. jan c: tf. - A faw exchacte p-.pers, dure cp ia packaee? rd 100, rir. be hi at this office tf
Tlllltmrr Directory. Fcr geoeral infortaa'Jou Ve have compiled tb for.owicg directory to tbe tsriotu military fceadqnarter, carapt and ofScei f thit post: Klir Gaaeral Alvla P. Borey, cnuuao4n d:tr"t of Iwliara beadtrtttrs f rtb '.tMtriet,ketweaPeiasytr&nla aot riawar. E-l4. T. Q ntc'jef , A. P. M. General fr Ind.aa bea;ntrtfr soti a.:s Wsb!t?toi str-t, focrtb dr hlow Vt reet. Brij4ir tiwril H"rry B. Carrlrgton, cecsar.Jic draft readexvtc- L'adqtrters 4outhwt corttr Wftiilerton aod Kew Jersey treets. Cvioael J. M. K;moocT3, DBihtrj comtaaadact beat quatters ostbwct ttrrr wf Jiaryland and !!..- nrryt. Colonel A. J. TTaroer, Cclol 17th rcglmect V. R. C. n 5 eommaD-Jirg poot bad 4aarter south id vTah-i.-.rton, 2d door wet of Vtst street. CvIdI A. A. Stevecs. Colonel 5'h rement V. P. C, cotnmaodlDK Camp Morton and Bcraid Bairack beaJquartera at Burn;le IUrrack. Colonel W. W. Fry tarier, coajmaad!a Camp CarrlrjrtonLeadqcaneri at Camp Carricgton. Coiotifl Alien Kitbertord, coaoniaodin? 2i4 reriis'nt V. R C. bead quarter ir.tbeastcon.'rühio and itrndlan treet. MJor L. P.. riayinan, eLief aacstenrc officer keadquaier in "-h.infton Hall, near tbeatra baiidir.tr. J. S. L A'l iled.cal Wrector cCl:e ccmer Delaware ard VlraiLt aveLae. Capuia Jame WilMn, A. Q. Jf dlbnrs!Dir ofScef office on west aide of Meridian, between Louisiana and Georgia street.. Captain J. L. Trumbull. A. Q. M..e5oibing. quartermaster atorea and transportation wft aide Meridian, between Louisiana and titorgla streets. Cap'aln C. Hay, A.Q. M., dlii .n for aupply cf public animal ofilce wei aide Meridian, between Georgia acd Louisiana street. Captain Josepb Pf pe, OTrmiary cf subsistence oflice weat aide Meridian, between Louisiana and Georgia stret; warehouse directly opposite. TTvrsrT riTE Doilaes Rkvaro This sum will be paid to any prty who will inform the advertiser of a good bouse to rent, from five to seven room, centrally located, not over four fquare from the rorr.tr of Marjland and Meridiau etreeu ; the boue to be accept.-. ble to. the adverser. A Mrcs? : B. D., Lock box 216, To-t c2!ce. 3 t-f.
Ujtio Ta siasAiLE The above building will comfortatly seat three thousand people, i well lihtel nd heated The same is for rent for concerts. Apply to W. H. Loomis. Office corner Wahhington and Metidiin streets, Indi anapolis, Iod. 13 lm Telegraphic Dispatches. xrai.ttrrai chltbiit iiannL. For 1 urn in s; lteprt Hrr Flrat lire. MIDiMGIIT KEPOKT. Latest War News. INTERESTING HEBEL NEWS. To!irof llYc o!itiicrn I'rcs FROM CAIRO AND BELOW, 31 1 .V O IV IN Iii XV H . EXCHANCE OF PRISONERS. t a i: o s if e a o s c t n k laucu: i mi; i aiiu. Ac.. Ar., At Ac. Foreign .cn, The Cily cf IJtltimore, from Liverpool on the 2:21. arrived here at IU o'clock to-night. The Cnba arrived at Liverpool, and the Vir ii.is at Queet'stowi, oij the 2L-t of Fehruat y. The T ruTirtii arrive. l otl Londonderrv on the 221. Ph tfile La L-tyne denies the itateuciit that th- French government i?ert any war vesfcl in puisuit of the ithel iitms Stonewall and Cabinet. The Oiinde states that though by completing and fitting in French waters, they have co:n mined au audacious violation of our neutral'.:, it hopes the re.-ult of the investigation maie i:;to the subject will not make it unpos-siole to leave the affiir whete it is. The CcbaV r.iw? eAr.rrni.,, the t.-o'ui? of tb-pc-.i( e ret; ti.t-. ;h ciuitd t -V.igbt depre-eion in Americi. .-ecuritie 8 aod an improvement in ot ton, lut the improvement aftcrwnrJs wan lost It is stated that the stearr.m Itiigara and fjiC ramento were cruising oil Liverpool, watching for the new rebel ram Stonewall, which wa- l leprd in ), u:.scaworrhy. In tise H .use of Lotd an important debate on the deien-cs of Cina ia had taken place, in the cour.-e of which Lord Lrndcl! pointei to the hostile fee'irgs of Americans, and urged thit im-mt-diite measures for defence of the province t.e tskcfi. K-.'-se!l dmtited the inipoi tunce of the y'aestitüi, .ti.d regretted thst any doubt should be cx .rPsscd on the conciliatory actioLi of our gov crnuient. He explained that the meüfUie pro p ed by the govtrnment would ask for a vote of JL'5(J.Ü0Ö Kt the p-td.'C Jeleucss wh:cii the Canadians wouii undertake fur ihe defense of Montreal ar.d the we-t. EaH Derby thought the position of the govern meut wj bid, when the question of petceor war IcrMiiidt-d on au ixrited x?pulce, with a strong prejudice am'nist Kurland, and strongly censured the tovc! :tn:ont for hivi:.' so lor delayed the it if j.ce I'roiu uablngtoti. Washington. M-irc! 6 An eitri Kepublican jut issued, siy that ofik-cr of Gt-n. Schofield's mm; who arrived here this mornirg from Wilmington, state that whea they left that place, on the lt trot , de.-erters ird refugees who c-ime into our lines i n that day reported that Sherman, by ämk moveTieni had compelled the rebel :o evacutte Klofer.ee. S C , arid w3 moving in the tlirccticu of FayetteviUe, X. C-. which is in the direct route to citter Goldbou or Knleigh The Richmond pipers ot the 2fth of Febru ry, siy the Yankee prisoners bare all been sent from the enmps near this, place to the northeast hridue lor the purpose of beiu exchanged. M oy others from Greeyboni and tli-burg hive passed thronjrh hre for the ime de?tir.ation All federal prisoners in North Carolin are to be exchanged, e Irirn, at northeast bridge. We presume the exchange xriU be completed in a faw ! days. i The Rileijh Conservative clo-es an article on : Shermsn's movemont, a follow' Whit will be the result of his pre-eut expedition tiik will only determin. and 'he people of the whole country await news which w:K so'.Te tbe problem with irtene anxiety The D -patih of te 3d - vy : We hrc had no olücial inform itiori iron the seat of war in ' the south lately, und for two dais cot even a ruw.f r H n. R ger A Pryor, wh Las just returned - trom a nctthera 1 1 :, was in the citv. yesterday. He is 1'okli well The R chmond KTinvner of the 3d ssys there wa- a !.-pirt ycs:rday of s'.rcc ürirg cn the linea around Ku-'i mo.l, hut it is hif ily to be . preume1 they wrre Yp rrnsU o' ry import ir.t arti ih 1 rum i aitu Ciko Maicb 6 Six hnndred 6t!es pi-sef here to day fir i Louis, Irorj ; f cotton Memphi and :ck&urg The -:e- trier .1 1 VVi,a W- i wt;ri 'ov oi pi-n I err. men'. Iietht aid a r.uri.ber ieie nd'e-" teeiil Over Ki n.' Kx-t-rlo NnP -lti!! Ol) tlir B. i r.'ttC "I th r'.v Inf w?te ins.. i:::; r-r : I rre nie-i-er-T, twenty ! lit-r? ar'l verl laI die and ch.l-:.'en The etü-ers aci crew were j saved Tb steamer mi are a toll Ion .!i;e hu .Jin;: "re r :r : si' n'ji, n value :iciited at 13 . " w Cwlbirr, $:i.U: ir.surtd for f-.Cro. Da Abbe Co , detl-rs in procerif ar.d bo.t sVres, $17,IMHJ; iosured lor $'20WJ. John Chancer, produce dealer. JOO.flS): ir.red for j.3M ' P (J. Mitchell, Tqurs ard bot -tores, $30,(K0; insured for $7,100. One hundred and fJiy bales of cotton pa&sed here for EvariTill
rrsra jmn 9 rsaBctsco j 3ÄTTU5(;ico. iarcb 3. Tc 'ireäcah:p! Pacific has arriveil from Oregon, brujginj S-".-i tX0 in irold The winter eather still Uys io embargo mining opera Uot. - 'j 'In eoaeqtiecce of the celebrationis lSewj
Tork we hive rece.ved no marker and probably will have cone. Tbe day is beiu j ob-er vol with parades, icjoicinf s and firirj of gur.a in every part of tbe etat of Urerw The Neva: Iegilt.;re passed resolution .a honor ot Liacoiu's second inaugorstloc, which were voted for by only two democrats in tht tody. . Business ij suspended ia this city. Tne last steamer from MazttUn'bronght 70 bales of cotton grown in Sonora by Americans. The culture ot cotton in that f täte is attracting great attention. Two factories are in operation which turn out a trillion Collars worth of goods annually. From Hor.gkonc we hear of the purrhase of fcO.ÜOU pcunds of cotton, half of which is to 43 hipped direct to Ne York -d the rcmiindtr to San FraLcisco. The l ite storms h ive been heavier fhin known iu California for several yearf. Oe hundrfd pounds of cru-hed sugir sold today at 1G Tbe s'eimihip St. Louis, with pas-eustrs and mail for New York, and $l,U0J,UO'J ia specie, ha anived. -t .- B f rom Oiwef e. Osweoo 6 A meeting of the citizen was held at the board of trade for the purpose of i adopting measures for the better defence of the city in view of anticipated trouble. M tyor Grant preside 1. the meeting was addressed by come of our most influential men. Thernayoratatedth.it he called upon the commanding officer of Ft. Ontario and tfixt set" ficient men would be detailed to patrol the streets at ni;bt. A committee was appointed to select unJ appoint detectives to wstch strangers now in town and such as cay arrive until some further action could be taken in the matter. Tbe rt cent draft has aided to the intiux of strangers t rom Iloaton. Bostox, Marth 5 The Forlaad (Me ) Advertiser states that the mystery of Castine last fall baa been solved. . Tbe whole affair was carried oct by some soldiers of Uagcy Station, three of whom have just been confiued at Ea?tpuu. I'roiu Quebec. Quibu G Result of the election iu N"e Brunswick will probibly b9 a postponement of confederation rcheme for an indefinite period. The legislative union ol the Cam J is will propably go on i i FrAiu I'tiilndi'lplita. I'niLAM.Lruu, Mirch 6. The teamer Massachusetts, which arrived here to-day, had ou boid the fii.-t United States mail that bus left Chtrletoii since tbe b eiking out of the re beüion. XXW'HI COaNGRESfw 2d SESSION. .SENATE. VV sniNüTov. March 6 The mite met at rwon to-day. Vice Fie.-i dent Johnson in the chair. The secretary read the journal on Saturday. Ou motion of Mr. Morgan it was ordered thai a commute of two be appointed tnd wait ou tho President und inform him that a quorum bad as sembleJ and werereoly to receive any communication nii?;ht be pleased to make Me-rs Morgm and Guthrie were ajpoiuted us such commi-sioners. Mr. Ltne ol Km?as oOered a resolution that Doleipe and compensation be paid to the gentlemen fluni Arkansas an 1 Louisiana who c Uirrie! ?cts as senators Mr Sumner objected to its corisi dsration at iliis time. I lay- over He said thar. a joint resolution purporting to have j Rsscd both boues, providing that no motley be paid :iny lüi'J grant railroad and providing for the utHTiiey general to briri,; :i iiiit to test leg il qut-stions iiivoii!, - r;-er,te.I to the Senate, but hich was not upprovcl by the president. He ;Trutnbull; undcitcok to say iit euch a biil i.ever ppe l the Senate Mr. Clarke explained that a bill was pasved for the reiieJ of Josiah 0. Armes, but the clerk rai.-I ii 1 the proposition to which the Senate ul lu ied.i-o bib triend Auues lost his bill. 1 rumbull remarked tht the mat'er oiht to be i: quite 1 into. Clark tald i: were bet:ei that iho president be tequestcd to tetum the bill. Sumner thought the Senate ought no, to act npon tbe matter, a they were in executive not legislative session. I jTrumtull sad it was (roper to inquire bow tbe signatures ol tbe president aud fice president were obtaineJ. Mr. Claik's uggcstiou wa acquiesced iu. Mr. Trumbull taid he would not a9k lor a committee until the bill be returned. Mr. Hendricks mid he wuü oatiifieJ that no blame could be attached to the enrolling clerks. It was extraordinary that no more mistakes occurred considering the manuer in which business is crowded iVrough at the close cf congress On motion of Mr. WiNon a resolution wsr adorted requiring the sergeant at arms to remove from the Senate part of the capital tb? -ale o: spirituous liquors Tbe Seuate here lock a recess. Mr. Morgan when tbe Senate assembled again, reported that tho rctutnittee appointed to wait on the t re-idi lud performed that duty, and thst he would eend forthwith to the Senate several communiev.ioiis. iu writing. The president's private secretary, who had entered with this get tlemnn, announced that hehvl betn directed by the president to deliver several mcsä-ige in w tiling, whereupon the Senate went into extra tt-ssion. Aoaui.g the nominations confirmed by the Senat? were Hr.h McCulloch. to be secretary of the tteasut y, ;nd the folioah.g ofheers tor r? ccntly e-tabl'-iied courts in New York: iChas. L. Benedick, Judge; BrcJ D, Si'Iinain, district attortey, arid . Camtbeh, Marhal. The above named were referred to appropiiatt comroittes. at i will be acted upon to-raor-row. Tre Senate then adjourned. THREE O'CLOCu A. M Xav: Yoek, March fi. Uliebel prisocr arrived ou Siturday City Point Tcey reside fia and Ga. Tfceyleave for Savannah to morrow The Tribune's Washington special h the following: The appointment of a chief freedmcn' bureau in now enöagli-tj tbt at'ea'.icn of public men.. The Sei.at has daily been d t graced by the presence of intoxicated members, and re-oluticnf were ir!rodu:e I expeilicj; then. Was.'unoton, March . rreviou t" the adj inrntnent oT coccre-s the c:rrespcn..ents and reporters united, without distinction of p trtv , ia a le:ter to Sj.eker Colfax txpie-sirs; thtir gratification nf the courtesy and abui'y which heb shown iu ti c dischargeof the import it t dLt:cs cf the cha'r, while at tbe same time thej appreciate tbe virtues which adorn Lis crivstelife The Speaker nude a brief tep'y, aidre-sea to the brethren of the press, placinz a h:rh c-:iu2rkte tu the cuzv. ue. :, t1: ther hi VC i irap.-rt! I -tid c T".r.' overseers i cor The Wtrii's Wimitijjtoii -orrrpon ie.it sa ti e rriorer lately received tbve that place, were reduced to the m. st iurrir!e condition by cruelty. Kvetythinj; a vejy 'j'i.et a; Wilmington VtLS, Mtrh 6. Tre lieiald' ray of the Potomac epeciml eas tuud appear? to remain to a con-I Jerao'e extent the master oi the situitioa before Ri.hmni. Rain up to jeterdav bid been bea ry and Continue! for iOe data ? to turn all the Y.aJi into slouch, and the fact top any iaportact movement cn either aide The same special tayt John Dent of St. I-oaij, brother-in-law to Ceo. Grant, hat jutt been ex-
charged, and arrived at betJqearters yesterday. He u takea prince? oa the Mlnhtsfrpi Tittr a year t;o, and was taken to Canton, Mo., acd tb'eoce to Demopolij. "Afteta abort stay at tbe latter place he waa conveyed to Mobile, crtil sent by the goverccent cf South Carolina to Columbia in That state, where be remained ten conthi in a prison 5 feet wide. During all this time he was cever once oct ?iie of his prison waUs with ere or two exceptions, his treatment was courteous aci all was done for hi comfort that his jailors could afford on an ir.siSWn! suprdy permitted by the rebel government. He was robte ! of $2,000 at ie time of his capture ar-1 afterwards forced to eiclur.go his clotting for a poor ftiit. " The Richmond Dispute h 3d. eats-. - There baa been altogether too much talk and urges ccnrea eo quit speech making ar.d do more work cr aopurn. It says: We don't observe thit Sherman was any where rtoprel by thousand of oritorieal Parrot guns. Nev Yoas, March 6. Infirm ition from Wilmington says everything is progressing wrii in that department. Gen. Couch b been assigned to tbe command of the 23 corps and the titj of Wilmington. On tbe 20ih be issaed orders calling ort all citircrs to return to the'r occupations, with proper instruction"! relative to contraband trade. Fifteen hundred deserters and prisoners are about to be sent north. On Wednesday Isst $15,000 worth of medical supplies were d;.coved in Wilmington, a large portion of it beinß quinine. The paymaster had nearly finished paying the troops in that department. The weather bad been raw. Wah:xütox, March G. It has been ascertained from authentic sources that volunteering is progressing vigorously, especially in the west. Wisconsin, with only six districts, has Dut mote men in under the present call than New York. -Tbe bulk of the recruits are enlisted in tbe old infantry regiments. New infantry regiments ire being formed, and already the following organizations have been forwarded: From Ohio5 regiments ; Illinois 10; Wisconsin 3 all infantry; alro, Wisconsin 1 regiment heavy artillery. Districts which fail to recruit rapidly are now being tirsftei or about to be drafted for their qoutas. By an amendment to the national currency act the amount of circulation is to be apportioned to the different states and territories. Hugh McCulloch, comptroller of the currency, has issued a circular, btyin that persons who contemplate tbe organization of national banks other than those whose papers have been filed cr whose applications have been approved, are requested to suspend operations until the necessary dait can be collected and the required apportionment can be made State banks contemplating a change of organization, can proceed without iuterropticn. Washington, Much ti. The Senate hn' confirmed the following nominations: M ijor generals of volunteers, J. M. SchoSeld anqA. 0. How ird, to be brigadier geuerals in the regular xrmy the Utter in the plsce of Gee. Thomas, who has been promoted to a major gen era I. Caibo, March C. At the election in Memphis on the 4th for governor and members of the legislature, Brewnlow received for governor l,lt6 votes, scattericg 110. Smith, for state senator, received 3C3 majority over Loagul. The Bulletin says i: is clear from the result ot this and tho election of February 2".2J, that a Urge Trvventy of the people of Memphirt op pc?ed to tbe proceedings ot tbe tccent6tate convention, and states that had there beta a enndi date for governor opposed to L'rownlow and having auy chance cf success elsewhere, he would hive received a thousand maiorUy io Memphis. The steamers Gulden Em and Tycoon were fired into by guerrillas 3 miles below Memphis The Tvcoon arrived in charge cf a custom house ofucer, charged aiih caiiLg ia contraband poods. Got. Murphy called su extta session of the Arkar.1 legislature on the first Monday h: April to cou.-ider the constitutional amendment aho'i.-hipi; sis very. It i reported that many bolts of the fleet recertlv ("own the liver have now jor.e to Mo bhC. Gen. Canby haordeied the reorganization of the 13ih ani lSib corps. (eu. Granger will eomci8r ! '.he 13 h -.wl Oc-n. Smith the lFth corps Nlt. Yon i, March C. The Tribune has extracts from the Richmond papers. They coaiain no news from Sherman. The Whig copies frurn the Raleigh Corset va tire a hih compliment ?o Gen. Johnston's abili tv au l tha expectation th ; t . will jut a stop to Shenniu's movements It binks Gen. Sherman's rnoverient- thwjph the country will uuire the people agiit.: tbe Yankees, and nt;mites that the f. -.iüderate cnuse U inatetially strength-
COMMERCIAL. i by TSLBoaar. : cincinuntl JIarket. Cixcixxati. March 6 Flour dull and prices nomlail. Wheat very dull; prime red wai offered at $1 bTl S3.' Corn dull, little or co demand ; car 9395; shelled Oi. OatobO. Whisky $2 16; demand light. Provisions dull and price; nominal; no salea of consequence. Groceries dell; price? unchanged; ug-ar 'J0 21; Coffee 4343. Seeds dull; demand I:;ht . Gold 19G River rising 12' tnches per hour. REMOVAL. D.I. EOHLKS, ARCHITECT, HAS BIIIOVED BIS . office froia the -KtM Daiiilin t LS resfiecca o. 15 VVe-t Oaio lOreet, betwea Xerliior. ajd Hl'ci. Jan".? DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. DULY, REEFER t RUSH, W II O IISS A IK Sontli Moi-idinn St i:i'r i:m i mo m:roi , OFI XR EXCU'SIVELY 4T W HOLES ALI-1 A t:0M-p;-t sttk of Iru(r, Medicine, Ptists, Oil-, Iye:nffs an! Patent Mcdicir.. Alse a law as-.rtrsrt .f PerfuTiery, Pottade and F-ncy Geoi-. Wia-low G la arjd j:a.--'N at- ti ViVar prie. Cvl 0.1 ai Coal O.i Linp?. ur6-w3ra LEGAL. Notice (o Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. STVTE OY ISM ASA, MARION C0C5TY, COURT CF COÜMJX PLEASN".t.!cc i hereby given ft it Tk -V-re fiTn A-it.i-i:. tra':r f Ito cftate cf A -i-s-! WirAUr. de.r-sd, L ult'i ii pt:ticn to cell tbt r,W eta:e of ih dfcedett, hi !Tonil le:in iraff;eLit t- p:y fci dc't: ar.d that ai l petition will be hr-ard at tbe nxt l-.r-i :i '.r. of Cwaixun FU-a of . i cou!.:v. 'Kr::' Vil.f.Ha WALLACE, C!erk. Bv V. C.SM'JCK, Iepitr. rrvjrT.srv li, xaro-w'Jw STATE OF INDIANA, XARION" CuUN'ri'.SS; In the Cvcit:- ji lUx C urt r-f Maries county . :a tbe i'jtie I-.d.aa, Jv.e Tim, C-ii:.ie ta'I v i..reinisb stad. Bt IT that on this STtk day of Feb., la tb. ear A. D., lC5,tiie above natnedplairti3 by i.er attorney filed in the otüce of the Clerk of Common Tlea Court, ber cirplatr.t acin.vt aaid defeitlar.t in tbe abote entitled cause together with an ar.Javit cf a corapetett Krsintfcat ssid ibTetx2,u.r, J' r-rrtah StsJJ Is r.-t a reic!fr:t of tbs :. c-f tn't'.ana. aia dfendr.? i therefore berery noti2e4 cf the flfiExand pewdency of aaid cotnpiaict against h:m, and that, erde ke aj;earaal arttatr cr drtBr'Lereto at tbeca'.Iin? cf csne tn Xht ie nl dy of tbe text tena cfAaiJCo-Tt, to be tejua anl te'.d at tLe Cort n'-w, intteetry ef IriJIir.Htl'A.or. tbe first Xlodsy is Jire next, sa.d coaa'r: and tb matters and tLlngs tteren eonta'.ned aal allejei will be heard acd deter-rir.e-3 !a b! aesce. Atren. LLIAV TV ALT ACT, C.rx. R. L. Wa!?c'.e, Attorney f r r.aia'l?. rjir-w! -
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NEW DM GOODS ST0ÜG. JOHN RYMT & CO Wholesale and Retail STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 5 East WabsJtjgton StM AT THE OLD STAND OF M. H. GOOD, Respectfully aacwauca to tLe cltUra f t IaJlaaapohi and tlio forroandlEgcaactrrtaat they kar parchae4 tbt stork of K. H. Goad, cocinlrtf ef STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Waica tiy taw ofe tkt palie at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ao4 wöil bU th NUr ck REGARDLESS OF COST, la order ta toaxs room for the IMMENSE STOCK Tny ar rtw receiving, Fuicbawcd Tor Cash nt the Iat' Drcnk-Dowu Sales In Xcw York, lad will b mi at pr'tas Ltretvfjr UNKNOWN IN THIS CITY. J. R. & CO. Kenpectfully oliclt t as I aties, XercLaiits, 1'ariMer. ai.J the p&tlie tjeaerally to rail and rsacias their slock before tVer pref" a fn;!a tottar rth or irr vdBargains will be Given K Oi" vM afar,4 wt X. 11. COOL'. JOHN TAX A CO. Isi4XAeoLi, Fab. B, 165. feblO-dlm-i&s TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFI ERS ExzciTivr. Dr?ARTvtxT or I.piay ButxAc or Fixanck. I.xDiiNAreLis, Juae 21, 1 tC4. IK LIANA OFFICERS, who have bea ci are ervici-iD tLe army, are ir.foriwi that their Ordnance Return wiilbe made cp and predated to the proper Department and certificates .f atqnittanc? obtained, fret of cJvtryt, by aspirin to Mr. C. F. Hooker, Caiel Clrk bttc Ord nauce liirpartineiiV, oSlce up ta:r over Vajer.' barwars store, No. 21 West Waskinsrtoa fctreet. iLdiar.apobs. Bv making returns, as above directed, cEcers will not only save all fee, bot tbey will be able to et tie with the Government and draw their pay from one to three 3onth earlier than if the buii.e- is entrusted to Gaini AaeLti. By order of Governor Moaro. IT. H. U. TFRRKLL, e5-dtf Fioanalal Secretary. FRUIT. NEW WHOLESALE FRUIT HOUSE. THE underrlf red bare opened a vV'aole. Frmit acd CemmiiJ.on Hni-e I'tultr the Dee IIrr, Corner of Wasa'.nptaB and Kerldiaa streets, tae on band 500 rels GMK!t rKciT 1 000 BCSUKLS vklti AjpLaTo which tbe attention of Gret-rt and l alert la tiJed. ffbW-iCt OROFF. HAN WAT A 00 LECTURES. Philosophy of Slarriage. rpHK PR0-RIF.T0RSOFTHE XZW TORK MC'KCM of Anatoeykave determined, regardless af ttpess, ta issue free, (for tha beneat of sufTering bamanlty, and happreien of quackery,) foür of the.r dm Icerctiaj and ir.R.mct:ve IctBres on arr'ar.eiE' its di&qnalicstiona. Jrti and Physical Debility, Pre isaicra Cecltte of Mar.boei, Indipestion, WeakneM or Depression, Irapotency, Los of Esefry and Man'.y Prwer; th great g:-cial Evil, aad tkot Maladies which result from yo&thfal follies, excesses of naatarity, er ifitoraace of Pbyblolory aad lawa of 5a'ara. These invalnable Lectures have bees the means of enlightening and saving thousands, acd will ta forwarded free, on receipt of f.er stamp, by addressing Se-ro-tary, Saw Tork Maaenra of Anatomy and Medicine, 1 Broadway, Sew Tork. Janil-dly it. ji. spacER av c:o., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iiwilnxiripoil, I ltd. NOTICE. ATTENTION COOPERS ! FJliif. Journji.:; C vi:' Ut!- cf I-.iip': I '.fetn ery Frida? eves!:. of esck wek ia tie v Cnion'Hsit, on P.t;h i;ilnuistreet. V iossro reo,neUd to correpjLd wi'L tbe vw of f.'-i: r ai I-'.emst.rBsiLnicn. J. W. TRI0!VG,P'e.!dect. J. T. COTT, Sretsry. fwcbl dtci NOTICE. rvcxa nt-t, F'b. 2T, Ii3. a -r.: ..aa lo!gJ at nty t5-e cn tbo 17tb ef Feb t rüary oy tie name of J. P. J AUF.. Itsr.t a 8:1 er a'cis ail a pTctet Bk esrta.s'r? a srs'f sa of ratify. Set ivws arytb'r? act bi reiiTic I tS.us alrerti-i. i. W. CASAR, ftW5-i6t Prcp'raf filacer Ilo -a WANTED. Book Agents Wanted ! I dar L'li-.rated FaImILT WÜÜKS eirt!y molted to a low crkw HISTOKT ot ta REEJ!LL10, o! which over rty taccasl of Vot.l bae alreav been acid. U a gooa ots.nea. i'-r ea oU.ers.acd .Lsrsotit f eoployotat. for Cirrslan, i?a partict.lari aad tertrs, aiirti 5. Ill XA1S friZST.CmeitAatl.Calo. 3t
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E M 0"V. A. La ! rKHAY ls-'3VrO Olß ffrySX-HCOM TO be:itr.f knrc tv THK CLL UTAOf FACTOaT," cn Ccorcia, brivvccu Jlerldlan and Fconwylrniiln fttrrrtw, ' WLerw ail Repair tatt a xnay U favoetd ;tk la oar La will be readier be taaea. we tak this orca!on o?rr car taaaki ta tk eft'teas of ladtanapoL and irdlaea. fr ta very tikwral patron koretofwr eiteoded to as, ad ko r rciiUes for tb Baaofactar of CAk&iaOLS wU aaa ts t acoxenodat o-ir rustotseri preop'dy wua ay claw f Veticle node ta tb reentry Onr ?le-Roeo4 rill b coa laaed at tUe'JstsM, aenJi aid of Fast Market rw. wker ww bli nMsvr U ke-p afaU etocc t4 Beady-llade Carriages, Baggier and Spring Wagons, ContfaMly ou s!. All rm i'l'rlrf fintUw Carriag art repe: felly lav tied t exaan ti aar etwk. Wa kav a taw Kaura &uf(ia tkat rul eil vry tow to cloa th siock. ZB&tT 4 SHillf. tCSTaJIw FOR SALE. 1 First Rate Bakery for Sale. COSglsTlSG its UcCc'Ibu rvt-lass Crscksr HacbUe, as good new.Oreu, and all otltr saacalaary necessary for carry leg oo tb lttLnto, tIag Oioaly on la tb city. To prprieter' ni keal'k i lis rea'ea for aelÜTi g. For farther partkatara taqilr of llfcSRI ACaiT, ESQ, IsdiaaatKjia. joas r. dcss, sncbl-dlOt ' M m'ctw City. PROFESSIONAL MILITARY ATTORNEY, Asr NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 & 12 Up-Stairs, Blactforä's Block, Corner f UTaingia a4 Merjdiaa streets. I2STIDI-AT-eVIOIaIS IND. Jan. 14 -d3aREAL ESTATE AGENCY. Ill L la :o.ncu. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, ! ft Weat Wnaltlnfftwn Street, un)iA5Areij isa I"jlVFRT variety of bunes sppertainiaj to a Vilftary yi Claim Ajency trasacted in a turner to warrat.1 ;i-fc;ion. Tbe attntn of th" wi.tirs; t purchaae. aU, la. or rest real estate ta directed to it is rm. fet9-dtf PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor W.U. TKIOJISON, HAS REMOVICD DIA OFFICX FROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. -29 South Delaware Street, V7HERE HE WILL CONTINUE If U treat and enr Prirate Difeser., in all tbe!r spec, stsfe., ramif.ca'iotiS aodpoafc. Pr. Vf ra. Tbomson w-I! He to each rttl'M written irttrcraent, bicdicit tioiself to eJTert a radical aad permanent core, r cake no cnarsre. Ir. Wra. ThoaüüTi la Di! tbe treatment cf Prlrat Ttset. pecSalty lr.ee the year 131 three years latheeityt! ButTaK N. Y , rlabt years In Chicaro, 111 ,nd twyar in Peoria, III. Jjurics: e'sbt years practica InCkkac, 111 be cured over tbirtcea tbooiKl caa. Dr. Wm.Thcii.ton, la Hi practice f r Scroft'a, Fkeo rattle and r rnrl diess cf tl bloc 4. noe. Fom'rsUa(t Vapor Patb of tb9 ruewt Inj-erlott k1rd,la eocjunetion with Internal treatnest. SEMINAL EMiSilUNS, the coLewe of self alve. TbiA solitary vice, or depraved aeaval inda'c.Bce, !s practiced by tbe youth of both exeto an almost iilimited eitert, producfrf with Bierrirs; certainty tbe roll-wi!ig train cf tnertid sysipttm ot less ton) ated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow c ueteaaijoe, dark spats nnder th y, psln to the bead, ritflrg In tbe ears, and poises like the rotl rf of leaves and tat tlir.sr of chariots, aneaslnesa about th lns, weakness af tb limbs, conf d rieioa. bluated Intellect, ( tldence, didence lu appro.birf strsrrr, a dislike t form new acqnalntsnres, a dlpoit en to tlna society, loes of tneraorv.bertie floAbes, p'mptes and varUs rwptions abont th face, faired tort;ve, nisLt sweats, fetid breath, coufUA,co&fUUiptlon, tooooirin.a, ai.d fifvu4 ly Insanity. Tbe aXicted, on tee erst appearance or sry or tee above symptoms. shooM immediately apply to I. Wsa. Thomson fr relief. mOTc adConal!atio& cioX...9is.ath Del ware street, IndisnapoLs, lnd. V.O Box leöJ. Jan24-Clj MONEY ADVANCED, MONEY! HONEY !! AIiVASCXDON Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE PISTOLS, Gtiin, .Tinsical lustrucirnu, lADir.S AST CEJTi' , WEAKlG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, A VI HoiiUold f2od of IlTsvrr Deaerlp lien. A :t srtkJes &f valo b af.bt, aotd or evL t th UNION LOAN OFFICE, Vo. 165 Ea$t iranhtiiglon St A fw 4'Kr we.t of Llt'.U'a Ht.L 5. S AU trkftMctivaa .inrtiy cooSdentiaL tä8T"AliXir4tltrt4 rlelres axe soil fr th araCint f'blT-ly. J. H. BOLOMOJf. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. Wr. aas oirr.Ta sctteior nrDmcMKn. to rrvt.a wl'h a lut!e rayEans t aeenr. aoes. Wa wt:j sail Lots entirely ou Tlcie. aad erect eomfortabl dwcUing, baMt y r werkaaew cd in good style, oo the paytoentof b ta mach aa Ik raprovecrcis w.il ct lh remalü2 t bt paid an eay payxfeit- rot msch ssor tlaa a fair rent a th prrr-i . Ilsv'.rg lot la eesrly all parts of th erty, at can s.v. Officiate all wtshirg to aecsr a bone; and aa eg a la.rg au.ax.t of lasavjroQ aaAd, and vorkmas raly employed, can erect balliirgs a short aJce. KEa5 A5 FIIRCI. apStf iu! I tat Agw JOHN ii. hliLaUYAPf. LIVERY, SALE AND EOARDIMG STABLE, ft. IO Caaat Pearl Stretf in rear mt icntiQii cmidioa atl-Ally GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE, dpi ROCSR AXD PROICI DÜAIXE,31T XtXlG Qt Waat Waohlacton trtet. , . , . Xiib paid for a'J tSA t4 Cowatrj frwoa. fc ;
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