Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4496, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. MONDAY MÖRnInü. M A KCH zi.
CITY ITEMS. fcäJTOo tad bear "Sectsata ta th.roogh priion bars," to-morrow Tfuir. GF"H P- Cornet, f n!oSr:on, Weil county. w appoint! rtfruiiitx tEctr tot Co. D, IStiJi tegimLt. t7"Mrj. Tbornpon & Son btv. recmed GUey'o Ltrty'o JNif. for April. It is cnp'tal rinarr t.d elegantly ?l!usTrateL rpjtTiojf Se!dn I. Stewart to b 1 t Lieut , Co. K. 93ih rfgtrwnt. John ti Frtt. Cpt . nd 3 mud W. D'.ile lit . Lieut., of Co. C. lOOth regiicect. " ArfOJTVEJrT. loith Jl;;imer.t, Co. A Rbrt M tStiield, C-pt;Jhn A iJrrett, lt L'at Samuel A iirkdile. 21 Lieut. Co. H. Ontaou Wilson, Cart Oil Wamtsd A Rood ffk can get a tedj lituatiuo, ar.d waje Irom fire to six dolUrn week. Apoly at the Weatcru lluute, oulwes corcfr c! Ut-icn depot. 2 ) 2 CJnStr.our. at ibe Hate Iluuttj Dm;; rt&re. cn VVashlr ,1011 street. ras a larjje stock o l-aint. oil, varnlshc. and ill articles rrquiifd bv painter, tint he i Uinfr. as low a. a cy other bouse. C2T A sample of De!zfU'a water bas been left at our rfSre Any pT'n tba watts to has our perrrimion to arxell it. 0 court we mean the water from In oil opring tSfOfxletV LaJ IJook.f r April, it out, and can be bid of Howen ii Stewart. It contain it full page e ngrirff of tbe recognition, a bandaome cottage re'derice, !abioi:s, ai d a ariety of iritcretir. articles Kxcu Ancid it viSTAtr.A bt at the St. Patiirk' r-upper at the Palmer lIou-e. Fritlav evrnirg H The gentleman b' were it off can rrctive bia old bat in return and rnsnj tint ks by callinc at the office. Xi. 1 e-t I'aarl street. taj'juniu II. Bromuc, recently e-capel fmrn rebol iriona, will deliver bia lecture Scce-'sia een through prison b.ra" at the Tar.ernable, tn tomorrow (Tuedat) evening. Ti keta o rents, at Llei.barn'a niu.e store No extra ibarge for reserved eat i2f" 1 he c'uain Rang were buy Siturday aenpipg tbe rood from the aqoare in front of the court houe. From the pile of filth orarel together, we should sty there w enough ut filth oa the touldered fquarea on Wn-Mntou street atone, to fill tip all the low IaLd.s along I'.jgue'a run tS Ground was broken on Satur Itv, for the Massachusetts Avet-ue line of htreet rxilrotd A double track in to be Uid down on Petim! va:;ia trsjet. Tbe iron is now Uid for the cecond tiark on Va.-binRton street, between Illii.oi. and Meridian atreets. Cot' s TT CoMMiSÄto.MU.-. On Sntuidty the County Corami.f luiirr settled with Alexander! Jameson, Ttu.tee ol Wajne fownbip, and ap-j . .i I.:.. , , The followinc taxes were aeed for Wavne tr..r,l,ir - i,ir t...t,in r,r.n., ' m.t. -.tili . ( cent for school purpoc on e..t h $100. ' ! The board then a. j .umcl till Monday. Riio:atio?s The following risn iti j;i haveteeu atcentcl f-r the retsoud eta teil: 21 I.'eut. J ime O'SajUfchucsfsy , co. K 12. b lod , for dintolity. Cd. John.T .Srn'th. 31t rriimcn', o t nccouot f domoioic aff irsi. lt Lieut. Louia Kuth. co. A, '.'2 1 rt?imetit, on account of business fTtir utoettled. Lieut Col John C Tnylor. fcvh resiiment. Cpt George A. Boucher, co. B. 1 X tn cavalry for disability. t5TL. L Buike, formerly local editor of The Journtl, ha been appointed to a clerkship in the office of Gen. Tentll, and will hive chirge of tbe collection of t ttHiic a to the detih. dichar2es. kc. of Indiana t.fbcer and soldier, and the preparation ot all the t tulr etatentent con nected therewith, .rcq tire 1 to be cmbrtccd inj the at'jutant Keueral'i report by an net of the ) legbjlature. Tl'uw au excellent selectin for J this important position, as Mr Rutkeia pood i printer, and will understand bow to arrange the names for publication. t i u. .1 .-, . .r. . ' fcj V rr.oy mc , hurricane over the city, much worse tb in through I , " , J' Ä i a . i t -. tbe dav Amon tbe Uamage me beard of ate , tbe following : A chimney in VintenV rcw block wa blown over, breakirtr Urte bole in the roof. - The tin root on one sile of the rew oil mill, on South Delaware strtet, was blow n ff j The ball on the old court houe ws blown ! R..meilim. wart done to the roof of the M t ! cey Hou'e, and trte w re blown ever in various : patts of the city. We heard ol no person being burl. j MaTrr )Litn TuKATae Tonight Mi O ive Logau makes her tirst appearaiu e betöre I an lodiaoapolia audience, and, Irom her ntme, J we sbill look for iWdnrVay or highly artistic i tilent. Her sister, Mis E iz Logn, was un -: douhtedly cue of the fi se-l actresse thst ever ; appeared before an audience, and Miss O.ive s?d, in a great mcaure, to po-se her ability . We Iearu Irom the management ti:al a great va r .tu I.- nra.n, Hnr r . her n . , u. pr,-.. - .; . casement, several at ol which are Irom her ownren. She will appear to iiibt as Julia in the play of the Honcbbtck, in which character the U aid to be without au cqu tl at present on the atace. The curiositv to tee Mi-s Logan's Jtbut amoncst us will doubtless be ßreat, and eats should therefore be Fecared early. ClIA.VOIS IIoOBABLT Ul-CHAROID The fol lowing named t fhvers have been honor ably dis chaiged Irom tbe service, all of whom are patole I ; prisoners of war: t 11). b recimrnt, At'jutant Geo E F nrev.Cart ; Alorzo J Makepeace, Ca pi. P. II Uatt. dpt George W Greene j 35th regiment, 1st Lieut John Da'an ; 2.1 cavlry.C-pt. J A Tayne ; 1st Lieut Samuel A. At matron?. S'b Indiana j cavalry, having been officially reported to Gen j Thorn is as a de-erter, and -now in Canadi." is i dishonornbly di-chret. j Cpt. Samuel Crane. 97ib Indian, haa ben ; dismissed for absence witbont leav-, and failure; to appear before military commission at Wmh ing ton, as required by the regulations Tu GAg Qttnoy. As the repnb!!cn v. -rtartv-till ltet-ihe r rttv nmUte their ran dtdates for the Council thi wrtk, it my be well to sucgest to them, and to all iuteiesud, that tv e ga question is going to take an tmoorlatit part ia the tleciiac this ;rinc. If men arerom rated iu any ward, who fa vor a continuation of the ononolv. crpo?iion candidate will to t ' . ' ' , r t run. on that oue.-tion alne- Dum g the During the term of 1 tbe qouncilmen to be electrd thi sprii e. the gs company will ak au extension o! tbtir tbrter. and the ate bow, and have been. buy f r sjme litre, quietly netiiti? men to suit their purptve on the trck a cnd,dtes Thi- is too import at.! a qi:e!ion to be allowed to g ty da?u!t. an! intn mu-t take a positive at J agaoi-t unlimited extension of the gas charterer they can't be ele ud. TtivsriEs or HraL INtate The following rrcpertf baa bean ?o!d rexvtrlr at. i the di'ol wfie left with the c iiuty udit r ye-ttr!ay let tran-fr: J .hu F C x'oJ C Jfann.t! es .ut'awfs'iir irr uf tt.e southei-t t;atrtir o! fi".ii;i 3. Muslip 2j. range 4 ct, conU::.ug 1 1 a. re. F.ioo I.id V Cullev. cormr.is;..r er, to Wm uf. b 12 in srjnire l" VII. K El'ioit. u.rdan'o U. W H..g-b lie twain i.bd t n-eikbtb f ti,l !tn tctl ii i.ini-o ureCG Trice $1 .'Jd(l Jmea Turner to Nsticv Lvnn, bv 12) feetot orjtbit bG Tiiie fl.Wi Aj II Jones to Amai.d Lun, fart of er tion tl-,,p IC. ran;- 3 east, e wt:niui (- ft-. Fiice $7 MM Jmei Betj.u.in Nnct L'ln.tle e Li( ofthe.uit.e,vtmi,rter o aectioo 3. owd 1. rHe2eaat, euuuiukg 0 acics. Pike
Mcxri50 cf THt DtxTTtv Mix -A ceetic? cl the drIted icea 9 Lcld at lt court boue
on Frida? ererirr, Georv Lowe in tbe cbaJr, nd George W. Gei-r, srcretvrT. Miyor Cren beitjf preactit, icforml tbe meeting that the rutire quota of the city. uodr ti.e r rnt drift, wna Ciled.and theo called upon the men sre-eri. to orrJze tbe leveral ward i'ric's ior future rml, upjn otae mutual pln. Wr.fn, on motion cf Mr. ÜJtton, it wa Iie-olred, Thtt the severl wr Js meet at the'r refjettire pNcn of rxseetir,;: in tbe ward, on Wednesday evet.icsi next, lor the purp of considering arrJ tkirt; ecch aciiou as will secure concert ol action and telief in future drlt. Ou motioo. M-m Ma or drcn. Wm. Wal lace, and A H Brown, were appinte1 a com aiii;ee to tre;-are a contif u'kjn an-J by Uwa to be submitted to tl.e wsrd meeiints for their approval. Mr. Thorn nJrd-4u pre-ected a rejrt of the bet t fit of he "arna'cura' draaitic a-ocUt;on," wbichwia accepted, and crdercl tht thoe yet hvit, ticke! retutti the a-ime to Mr Jordan. A repjrt Irom the mfiaee beheCt wl sl;o read, attd or.ierel tint those w ho bare cot yet ccoutte-i for ticket to do o at onre. to the rerret ry. W 11 Loorni reported the proceed of the bet. fit hr the Hutchinon Family," amfuatin? to $5G 9j. s pard to ihe mtjor. Ju. M. Sutton moved thtt a committee of thirteen be sppoin'cd to prepare torne teitimonul to Mtor Caien lor bn valuable services Jurn! the draft The motion vii unirimoosly sgrced to, and the fallowing gentlemen n-tmel a s-uh commit tee: VIUe. Sutton. WiUard, S?igle. Jordan, KitnN'dl. Uehn.er, Lwe. Craft, Kppe-, Brown, l)is and LoorniMessrs. W. II Ci aft, J J. Weoncr and ü W. Geifer were ppintel a committee to pieyaj re'dutior.s exptesi-ing tbe rne of the drafted men to "II who hue a4l4ted in tiding the q'toi. hn the cjmrn'.Mce reported the f'dloiii reolutirs: Kesoliel. Tht the thi k- of the drfteJ men are due to Hi- Hoi or, M5or Given, and all other no!i dtafiei titizet.it, for their u'a ntere-ie I kitidne9 in a!-itinir uj, the drttted men of th city of lndi.tQ4rKli-, in filling the innu, therebv tel.etirjK u- a!l from miütuy duty as drafted men. K.olvtd, Thit our tbu.k? re pntly due to U ijr. Oen. lt hir, provo-t tn'hl Ii.Mien. Commissioner (ret;g. 6or:e.(i Haivey and a gums f'r their uniform courtesy od kindnend e th.tll ever renrd their actloi: tow.irdri u- n p'en-i:i2 rernemtrance Ii solved, Thit our th i k aredue to Mr L nw'? drtui üo i'ompn w "M ioaeichr" and lUhu' btnd,io Mtdtm Eai'.sn, of tLa Iii ii-iiii St-re Muetjrn, to the Arn'eurt Drmtio Association, Hutehirsson F.mily nil Mr. Btit-b, M4h.tper Hdey and company of the Metropflitan tbe.ttie tor ibtir kii dnes nnd ) mpttbv lor tl e drifted men and their f 1 milie in civins; benefit, comcrft -tnd cxhibiii jns of d.STie:il kind lor oi-r relief. A uii-tnimu4 vte of lunka wh l?o tender-, ed Cap' Cooper, L ent Youtif and as;t Hit in reeruitintr 'or the city. Mr J Q Kirger, of tbe 21 d troveil and it w6 uniiimouly adopted lht a the ftute cf the drafted men. thit J Ilei.rv K ppes houhlre cie've the eirncri upoorl of the ctizens of the 21 war ! in tbe CJ:n n ; city eieotion tor councilman. A vote of think w.'.s l-o tendet c-d to M'r3 .Ic)b Kttiffntn. J. II Kipp an MV 11. L' omi.4 lir their di'ir.teictt! s.-fir tat.ee to the dratted men The bill ofj icob KtutTman (i") f r recrtminj; expenften w ts ordered to oe paid, alo . v ........ i. . .1., .1 - ,H,UU,,H ,ur MorCven.n called t the chair, wheo Mr K .pne pre-emed the t.dlor in- reo!utio.,: ,k",u' 1 ""'' ..... .,rn air uuc ii: ii rTimi iuii:iti n m. vcr i. i c, ho, bavin; provided himself with a substitute at an erly dtte. h? Mill ptesi led at our deliberntion. nnd Ubored with untiring nsiduitr and J di-ii teie-ted 2C il in prorniin 'he TiecedSry lunds ! and r v i-;n ij metn- wbotcby the city could be m de hoc of the draft. The reolutiou wi unanimnly adopted, fen the mf ct'u j arfj lurt-ed to meet npain on i bursday evening next, the 23 1 inst. to hear the report of nr I meeting anJ dipo-e of nil matters pert. inii-ir to tbia draft. iT A difli'Mi'ty ocruneil on Stturday, between Thomas Strickland, wholenle liquor deiltr. and Mr Mer, ho keerr a sal-on uner the B'e boue. in li'th ätrickUnd w3 t-l.ot in both a, rug nnd twice through hi clothe, jmz n hi b d, breikin one arm and severely crifplitig tbe )ther. The affray, related to u. crew out of an old buine dilli nlty. Strickland went into Myers' .-:tlocn, tellinc him be wa jroins to whip htru, or d.oot him. pul:i' cut l.i. revolver slid Uvii tl it on the counter; he then commenced ! slipping Mer in the lace, who rette-ited t ehind hi- counter; lol!ed by Suickland. when Myirs ' ,r" ieunrr ku unmururi g i(.kU,t -Jjovc .Ued A, thc fif. . . . ,. . . ' . . ? conitnettced btnckhnd ran into ti e vara, an .r i. . k...k.. k i i.n ... ,l I through a baiber shop, nnd teil on the side walk, declaring be wa killed. The injury wiil not ptote fital. we uuderstmd. Atlantic am Grlat Wuem. Capt. O'Letry nd Mr S.ihl luve opti.ed a new restsijntif and sm'ooh. fifed up in elerint stvle. hi No 172 ,u,h ,ll,,'oi Street. oft o-ite the Unnn depot The est .bli-hment was opened on last Saturday evening with an elegant lunch, but notw ubstnnd ing th amp!e pioviion for the ticcaj-ina it wa no' !-nffio:ent to supply the unexpected ruh of gu-'s in alten 1 uue. Another free lunch will be ut en th: eveiiiiiir. The Ciptain hs cefiied the services ol theYornier head cook of the Bttes Hou-e. which Is a go ir.irtee that his til le will rot be t:rpied by si! testanran: or hotel in tho city. ij8rKiodius, ol the Circle, the iahioiidb!e place of resort for all that lote goo liquors. ia recent dI the best ot Ale. both on drvucht and . . J . """ir1, a superior nr-.icie 01 oiu mrr utilled hi-kr. rr'e bnndv. ard otl cr fine h.ioi- in. restaurant is uf pued witn all bird of Kam- iu reason, and hi rook prepare it iu Ii c highest ty!e of art. m a For Rent A lr.e room in the third ,io of the new Sentinel h'jildiuc. No 27 bouth t Meitian street. I he rnrra is well Hghte I and the entrance good Applv at thi vmo tf r5?J. K M.rot, No 233. Ett V.'arhln. .,n srr-t, has in -tor a 1 trze ?ok of seccr.d hand fnrniü.re. t.early all as good ad new, which he sclN t prices to suit the times. VrT The to keep out ot the draft is ioj cet jour boot and (.hoc of Linta. at the IMmrr House boot and -hoe store, where there i an - ejriment i suit nil tas r .... tT oa tbj See Dr. W to Thorn-oii's adverti-emeut Joar'b paize ot to d it's paper. " jm 2o tf. JA few extbarsc papers, done u; ae of can be had at this ofbee in p-ck-tf ANNOUNCEMENTS. FlFTfl WaRrv-THE 31 ATT FPJVXI m (7 JiK. . O.-I-.I II J. UaUM" propoye h in a ar.Jilüe for Ci'uriciln.aa in F Ub War-. Hoi n o'l ettlrr tn n'-r' fcn1 ,rr'fnr tc an-.e, a proper j Lc . rr, w h taa He ti trr? t or tbe c.tr at Heart, sra a ir.i n i tscTvugkly con T. Dt with ail the fulix qastiens cf t .e day. If e ecu A v t'.'ahe v-r-i St: II ir.;.! fr.ee an. it.-jjrfiy will be n to tie C i:jr i'oiiaci!. J!?.. J-.D.TOil-l LVAvk f rfv. r JJHN C A VFX. a A NNi I N( K THP X VK a ca;- 1 .t- for re-eVclion ite fSi.-c tf Mayer, Azi cMii. EVFRTROM. MS FIlTOn-TOl" 1 Y ANtd NC THAT Cl L. A. U. Kt K. is a card-Jate f.r tie ofSce f C'ty Treasurer. ! ct to tie Jr.i i -iff tte t'r cvn ll::o:.a! I'r-on et r ai t tt natii.u eiciijii. Cl. koe barr-a .- ciUHtrv faittfatlr fr thee year lv, -V..- fr n.r, i 1! ANT Ti TEK.v REN OVATE RS . CLEANING AND 0YE!NG ESTABLISHMENT 1 tlllt CXITKDSTaIKS niF.-HOCSIt. Mi.afiaOtTa l'i!'C i. ir'fi, lnl:anpo:i, inJiaaa. At Bi d and arell-anowo etaiiiDTr't, toe l!le rati hare :'.k arid WiHiea h,J itytsl in t ruj a.at ALd vejiut-.fat eotors; r I Ufnts Kartnent b rurt.!j :ev.vm. te- r1 rp!rri. New aiiJ ecn l-ha'il civtki:.r boatlt and pl.t, 'sct paik nlar branch in the u it,r d-a- aj!n'il rijie irw ag btilia I atlciutb. cr tear In jj (trudt ct& U to wrvugLt -at it can Dot be vwillt t tas naked ejt. Rameoiber tae place, 5o. M Soctk tUTöl ftreat. jmlC JOSZFB Laaia.p7rrlKaT.
Telegraphic Dispatches.
irmrtnititiattmam an-raram rvrrvit For nomine liepwrt fr First ta;sMIDNIGHT KEPOKT. Latest War News, OFFICIAL WAU BULLETIN. The Great Floods in the East. Immtn-c Detrncliou of Properly. FROM CAIHO AND BELOW. Proclamafion by the Presidentt LATER Firo.u uoiuu;. ORDER FROM THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Ac-.. At Ac At. AC From Citiro. C.aitt, M ircb 1? N?w U.-.'eitj due ot the I2tb bvt hern received. The Hfeamjbip Evennii! Star, from New Yotk bad arrived. The Titno correspjndent at Mobile By, coTimuoicitis tie report tint our fl;ei biScro ed Do river br The U. S trauport Wbir.jtcn, havii: on bord C.il Djught, commissioner of excbitipe, and about to huidicd coiiledetite prisoners, hiie under lltg of tcice -tnd lying at anchor in Moode biy, wr.hin to nd ote h:ilf mile of .Mobile, w tn fied upn by a rebel bittery aaJ driven bick, Lotwiths'andiitj: her airival and peaceful mis-ion bid been known five hour pie iou. Altet firing fourteen idiot our btt out ot ratine, the firing ceed .u.d ttie rebel authori ties nni'Je overtuie of peice, decUrine that they did not ?ee our tltg of trure, whi h h? ben in lull view. The re!tl authorities ar un'i.sual'v strict iu gu trdinj "their lines A copy ol The Tribune obtained contained a report that the commanding general had oideied all title bod:ed men into th ranks and alt their women and children to be t-ent out of the c;ty The S r. Mulle City from Memphis Mjtch lG.h, pded up with 40Ü bile ol cott.iti and o'hrr lieitbt tor St. Louis Seventy stven bale and i-evc-oty-four s:ck of cotton have come into Memphi through the lines since they were op-ened. S x guerrillas were captured on the 13th by the cit zen oubdde the Jiie4 Lenr Memphis md brought in nd lodged in Irving rion. The Vick?burg Herald ha4 information, derived from persons lately arrived in that city, to the t fleet thtt a few iUj ago a reimetit d Texans moved oq the prison at J ickon and literally deoiolished it, telling tbe priaonera thtre confined to go home; that they themselves bad enough of war and were going to Tex ts. Tbif s ory was al?o vouched for by a rebel officer, who states be wa9 in Jackson when the ?ttckale was destroyed. The Herald also loam frorn parties who rin the gauntlet and c ime in that communication are clostd by order of Forrest, and alsno that a number f Hood's command re fctlteted over tie country Irom Ilodrey to Vazoo City, and ihtt they are levying black mail on all cotton coming tu or other articles going out of our line. This is done, of course, in violation of Forrest'a order, who does cot intend that any ort of trade shall go on. Guerrillas declare thtt no cotton ball tie raised in the r pirt of the country, and that they will kill indiseiimiuutely all Yankees who attempt to work plantations and all southern men who rcmin at home. From ICochefctcr. IIociirTER. March I'J On Fiida? ni"ht ' at t; o'clock the water in ths river, which has been raising very rapidly or the pa:-t two day?, com merced pouring over the western end of Main street btidge und ru.-hing down Fiontand Bufflo streets filling all cellars ami mopping all passage fi'Litn State strtet to Man street bridge. The water continued to li-e rapidly all hi-ht At day btcak on Saturday icon ing it had ti.-en to such height as to pour over the lower half ol Main street bridge It ruhes around Front trctin a perfect torrent, teating up evetytbing. The wa'er iu front Reiriolo' Arcde atd ou Uuffalo stiett w,( from five to seven feet !eep. The whole length of S ate street and Lake avenue was covered to the depth of Tour or fie tcct. Front stteei was h perltet riter. 3 was the main channel of ihe water thst came iver the bridge, and business in that pottion of the town was eutirelv susrende!. Abaut 12 o'clock t h? eastern corner cf Dr. Btrton's biiek build ing tave way and lell into tt.c river with a tremtt.dou cnth. Atl:3Up m the st.re of C M. Htrtwell, on Main street bridge, went down, and wa soon followed by others, leaving nothing but front wallg standing. Thc New Yoik Central riiilroad bridge was carried eff about 1 o'clock Friday night The report that three meu were :ken over with it h.td been contra dir-tei. At l o'clock Stturdty s.frernoon the long tiriore on ire t.cne -ee v i-er r turjaa was , . ... "y --- part ot it lodge'! aguinM the ioufd'ict. tie water tni mring na lauen o ot icei. i Tha destruction 01 Fiont street was'very jreaf, ! the wa'er having gullied cut a channel 6 or 7 j fte: deep along it entire length. i The Umilie residing on this etree; and (Ibers i 'he vicinity ete compelled to Uy in their h ii-es fn-m rr;dv morning until this evening Thebicfc patt ot Aviatt'a mill ou UAtrretreet wj w.t-hed awav. Tho dcuce dnr to thi mill Ls said tö be'$l0.t;(K). A tjbrco frm lo-ttu-m3 1.5)0 btreis o nbicco, wtiich was w-sried out of the cellar A great many Uierch;nts who were In their 'tores Friday niht picking their goods were ur.alJe to get out. on account ot tbe udJea rise, ' an, were compelled to stay over night. Tbey I fr tatfn cut ll e rflt xncir.irc in boat. i Satnrtf i f ri m Pi n rt s a r a rLar Vr j I f rs . i I a 1 -v v u i f JV'l "JT W"l Mt 1 I . ' acro-s the Genesee river was swept away. 1 he dam at Mount Morris is also gone. ColiatiUe is submerged, and the large re hou-e there swept away. nle of I'. . Itonda. rniLAPELruiA, March 19 Jav CKke te poru ihe stie-. ot 7 3Ü'a to day at over two and n half million. The largest eastern sutcrip tion w, 2 hi (100. tiora Bj.-tnn There were l 7t'0 individa I ubtiption of $.10 nnd $100 ' each The onier of the war department of April 22, 1561, directing that all ofii. ersof the commi-sary ge.eril and ju rterm is;cf deprtmest hiving public rronev in their charce. in the citiea of. Uoalow, Nw Yotk. I'.olaieinia, B dtiui re ar. J i Sin Fru ci-co, not to deoit in mti jul btnks, i bu: wi;h the itttit tret.-urer and collector, , hw ttca ieciwdeJ by Sccictary S.antoo, and ueworucr has been issued, giving sucia oßjrer permission to iep it with at.y of the national banks m Uoätoii, 1 LilaJ. Jp'i a and Baltimore. This dc re that 1 r paj met t into depositirc b inks on account ol the ..ies d tSe 7 3U'a ab'ch the secretary ct the treasury rie.iresto bare dii bursed as pt idy a ps!ble so tnat it miy t ot ernbarnss and d:t .rb the crdir.art c,ur-s o; the nioi ey market 1 he ehe, ks gi. tn uki. the department nations! bmk will tns through the exchii'ges without !Ntu. b:i ,e m-Tiev raiiket. The uieiurc i r saii..ctorT Sv tr.e banks ih it rtre've thoe de?-.-:t n ! it is b.rfri here it wiil aptly to N Y ct is received anJJ th, re i ? bulk of the mon rmLADnrajA. Mtrcb 13.Sab- riDtior. to I te7 Ml loan to ,iav received by Ja Cooke i C .mount ro $2 Ö37 !', 'i rlud r g one.d $2t'U.MU lion Boston, r.e of $rÜ.KX frjm Providence, and $1 775 individual suWt-r'ptio'is. Total for wttk. ill LJ2.2W. t r tn Boaton. Boito.:. March Id. Tb Steamer Africa brought $l3.Ult la specie to thlj port.
From CTaaHitigtcn.
W.va;3toTO?i, March 19 Tbe popt:is: spprfjcialioc and rapid absorbtion cf the 7-30 Loan, under the ccacsgexcct of Jay Cooke, seaerai gect, bas determined Secretary McCullocb to make co change la tb cbararer of the loan to be placed in rnirket aft tbe treent "oce shall be di-ps! of. The arranf ement bereofore ex isting between tbe department and suhscriDtioo agent v;ll be coatinved aid a cew series of 7-3'lij will date from Jure 1 5h next, and will cou-ist of an isue of $3f!J.tJti.0W payable three years after date, convertible at maturity in 5-20 bond at the op tion of the holder. Wjtb excep'ion in the dates of Usee acd maturities, tbe ctw loin will be in all respect the same as the current series, which at present rate of subscription will be taken up during the present week, in addition to arrangements which have been made by the subscription acent with Well. Fargo Ä: Co , for plicing the lotn through their officci in CaliforrJi, Oregon, Nevada and Colorado. Special agecta are beia dispatched lo the Pacific coght.tci the nouth Atlantic and gull cities, including Deaufort, Newbern, Savannah and New Orleans, to prevent stringency in the rroney market. ari:rg from the withdrawal ot sums realized b? subscription to tbe 7 Ü0 loan, through rational backs and other agencies, and the locking up of the game in tbe sub-treasury. An or :er has been issued by the wr depart tnent at the icstar.ee of thc trcasurv department rescindin? order of last yer which prohibited disbursing officers from depo-iiing without draw ing direct on national dep jsitary banks in the citie of Boeton. Philadelphia and Baltimore By this means violent contractions and fluctua Ions in the monev market, o far as coTemment operations are concerned, will be avoided, and increase the facilities in meeting treasury paymet ts, and will beatt?ndel w ithout material! v disibing other commercial demands for cur rency, luiorraation from the array of the Potomac show s that the troops are in the best pos-itile condition, and ready to move at any time that occasion may require. UumofS continue to prevail in camp that the rebel contemplate the evacuation ot Peter. burg. Oi! Thursday ui d Friday the enetuv along the entite line, were very busy throwing troop trora point to point a lor.g time, masking at one place aud i a short time afu:r at another; thus neocs sitating the utmost waicbfult.e alonjr our en lire line. Another account pits: All day Wtite-Jay aud Tburedav the rebels were in active motion in front ot tbe 9.h corrs The camps were truck within their lire and large bodies of troops, eou'd be sea?n from cur ngnal etaticns moving to and frx They keptau uiusally bold lton, completely jwarming Cerrcterv Hill wih mew sni trtquenlv opening on our troops with cannon, wbicb was promptly replied to. It wa believed they were endeavoring to hule the evacuation of Pier.burg, from wbicb all the people have betu otdered aw iv, for the purpose of fall ing back to their new line of woikson thenortti si.ie ot the At rcmattox river, with their tight rciti:;gou the Lftichburg railroad. A nun.bvf of men of the 30tL Wi 3)fis i n et killed by faiiinj: trees during-the 'orni. On Ti.tu-diT night a heavy explosion took pi'scf, whi-tb eho'.-k boat oi the Janes aid Apponiattox rivers. It appeared to bo in the di reetioiof Peierburg, and it wa teported ai City i'oin that it occasioned by sr. attempt of the rebels to tdow up Foil Hill which had breu previously eracutted by our tioops, kii0"ving thrtt.the rebels had undermined it t rom ev York. New Yobs. March 13 The ateatuer (Jerge Cromwell, which leit New Orleans the 12th. has arrived The draft wa progressing. A slight brek l?ad occurred in the levee on the wet bank of tbe Missisisippi, six miles below Bifon Rouge. Sheridan is lost sight of again. Last Wedne day he wa at the crossing ot outh Anna river, by tlte Ki(hnci:d and Fre jirirksburg railroad, and expected to turn up at the Whito House for supplies, but The Herald' City Point rorrepondetit stys a d'patch from that point on Friday, stys he bad not made bis anpearance Scous were cent out, arid peop'e in that vicinity eid be had sn engagemfn with Pickett's rebel division, in which the littet was worste! This report wis confirrrel bv deert(rs, and exchanged prisoner siy tii tt Pickett's division wa hurried out of Richmond last Sunday to meet Sheridan, though not reaching the White house at the time exreciod No fears are felt for bis safety. The rebel senate on the laVn parsed bill for the impieisraeut of slave, to diminish the nutu ber o! exemption', and regulate the business of conscript ion. The Herald prints a large number of letters captured in rebel mails during Sherman's march. They all show the utmost disaduragement on the part of the writer, who were principally officers and enlialed men of the lebel army. The steamer City ot Cork, from Liverpool on the 4th, has arrived A letter Irom Texas sfji that tbe twenty fire negroes captured at Berwick Bat were mostly taken to Houston and sold at auction by Colonel Lrdner. He knew ihey bad been legally emancipated by tbe United Sutes, and only liable to be treated us prisoners ot war. Letters irom Dauohin Inland atate that our fl g of truce boat Nabuc, which went within 24 aides of Mobile to exchange prisoners on tbe Ja. was fiied up n by rebel batteries and com pilled to retire. She wa3 not ii jured. Tbe rtbel aubscqueatlr declared that they did not 8ee the il ig of truce until they bad fired fourteen shots OurüVtt U repotted having ros.ei Dag river bar. lror lu million. By the Pteai lent of tbe United States or Aueri C! Whereas, Reliable inform itioa b. a been re ceiveil thit ho.-tile Indians within the iimiu of the United State? hive ben furnished with arms and munitions of wr bj pericna dwrlüor in t foreign territorr and are thereby enabled to prcaecute tr.fir .ige warlare U'-oc tt:e cxposru hftl'emcnts ot the frontier. ::ov, therefore, ke it ! knovrn that I.Abraham Lincoln, President of the United Statta of America, do hereby ptcltim and deqare that all f-ctsons cngag?d in tht ntfariou traffic, id all be at rested ni tried by a court tnirtia? at tbe nerc.-.t military post, snd if co'-vlctcd hall tcofive the punishment due to heir deserts. In witness whereof, I have heirunto set my h xi d ir l ct'i-cd he pel of the Uti:iei Rtitr to he atlixeii Done r: tbo City of Wn-hing'on, tri's 19 ii day of March, :a the ycj of or L-ird. lbt5, sr-d of th Indceaden.;; ie Ur.ite-1 States cf America tbe h. Abraham L:coi.v, Br (he Pies; ?.. Wx. H SawaED. Secretary of S'ae from yroctte. SraacisK, N" Y.. Ma cä 19 Tbe r-'he- cn Ti.uipday and Frida v ms.4 very heavrii. this re gion, the water in the Ononda.j r..J other atream having bren higher than eer known helore, in the aouthern and eastern pjrti..! of the city several street wete flooded oas to be paaab'e only by boat an i over 300 .1 welling flood ed more or lea. The sah woiks on the ree: vatbn uüeretl severely. The losses in tbe ciy and county caued by thi fljod will not be le-s than half a million of dollars. From Pravolence. PaoviDtNCf , R 1, March 18. The burting of the AtUutic mil's Iaat c'gb: invo'ves a log of $333 UUU. which i insured fr $225.000 as follows. $Gl,000iti Itasion. 120.U00 in Worcester ud the reaia oder in tb) city. The mill wa itoce. five atorie- bih and ttiie h'j-.dred and twe've feet b'nz, it rtnrity wa 21,000 spools, employed 40'. bands The R I general ss-etnbly adjourned ine de Uit wight alter a session often week f rom Aibntij . ALa.ar, March 13. The rivr has fallen froai f ur to bve leet Irom its hii:'?.e; r-on t. and a? a bo it h arrived here Irom Catrkdl, com:cg thro' tne n.Tt chit.nel. it is belie e-i navigation is fairly opeu be?weeu New Yotk and Albany, anJ pa-enger boat is expected to morroT 0K.rr.iLg. Two trains from byoiJ 'he Fonday breach ou the Ne York Central K::röad luve arrive!, and h.r tie first time fince Tbur-sJay, the retu lr 11 p to. train for t; e west, will he -et ou' tc -night. Tratet Heuuiued lUryaLo. N. Y . March 13 The New Ycrk cen'ra! trir.s comioenceruouin lo morrow a. iu AH pts-erget are tei:u translerre-i via Andreaiitriet bridge Id Rorheiter. The rod ibat rligh ly iauisd Freight trains ail Legen', via the" ßa avia and Cauaniaiu line which la bit alightly iujuxed aad wl!! be all right to moriow.
Official ATaxr Rnlletira. Xaä Dt?AtTIXI ) W,Ase;?rcTo.'v. March 1?. 165. Mij.-feo. Dix:
Tb sujoine! dispatches bare been rcirsd at this deprtrxett. - - .j. : CSlgtetJ).. , ; . . C. A. Daxa. A;stant Secretary of War. Citt Pcixt, March 15. Richoocd pa;cu cf to day are received. The conftMerate cocgrea r jperced tint die ta dty at 3 o'clock. Tbe president of the James river canal calls upon the farmers of Virgici ta aid io repairing the canal. The Augusta piper say as Stephens bas been in Georgia for the past ten days, and bas not yet been beard frcrc, tbey hope this tiieoce will cot continue. 7igorous efforts are making; at Richmond for tbe orgaoixition of colored inxjns. Tbe following paragraph" re from The Richmond Whig: MoaiLK, March 4. Thi city i strongly mauned. Gen. Maury issued a circuhr'aJvisic the peo ple to prepare for an expected attack. He urges the ton combatants to leave the city imme diately. The exchange comajissiooer vesterday even ing received1 information of tbe airival in the bat of ahrgc buraber ol prisoners freta Ship Ii'ttd and New Orleans Tfcev ait expected here today. Major Cjwell will effect sucb arrangements as will embrace all prisoners captured in tbia den .rttur nt Maich 5. Ore huudrel ind seventy-six navy and atmv exchanged prLsooer arrived here last night. Mirch U Transport containing 2,000 troops entered the bay yeterdav through Grant's ps iiOBiLE. March II. fourteen veisels more were added to the fleet todiv. making tweatv one in sight. Great activity rrtvs.il with tr-.e tamr in the loaer bay. Therein every indication of an early attack. Ma)m, March 4 The House of Delegates have aJcptel a resolution requesting congrets to repeal the conscript law, and accept cone from the state except under '-.ftcers of their own choice, by veas f.l , r. i.ys 47. LyiKhbur piptt of Monday and Tuesday bring usf.'-ait ol the Jet;ii! of the riJ thrctgb the upper country, which, in view of the fact that Sheridan has cotcsiunic.ated with Grant from Columbia, we conceive to be puerüe, and. therefore, lav them before our reader-. The Times say? a Yankee divit-ioh w& sli ir thit direction uiong the Alexandria Rai'toftd an far a BuftMo r'vej , bam'jg :i rallroaj bridge at that jMiLt. , liVcry bridge betweetj Charlottsvtle and Buffalo, a iJiritmce ol more than 4d miies, has been destrojed and much of ibe track torn up, though the extort of the damage b tot -t been sscerfainwd. The weakest approach they made to Lynchburg wa? New 'ila-'gow, 7 miie di'-tatit, where a smsll party of them bcrnel the ii'.rcau deast On Wednesday, a narty etimati trom 2.000 tr 3,00), anpcartvi at Bent C.eek, supposed to Lc making ior the- south ide of tbe .Ttmfls river. The fioe bridge over t:.e tiver hs.ziz. tu:: el c: th:t .-ippro.nh they contentei themseivt with bud cut .- upon our reserve .tatiobed cr. the other side of thg ri-er Th-y get a bott of th Ja me:, river company, at Bent Creek, where they had captuted four ot our oout, who were lJt iti tbe htn.l of an eq'ja! nuni'.et of their tr"ofa, who being cut off from their main force bv the burning of Lye river bt idge, give theraelves i p to their nursaer sr,d were brought to this ci'y The rai ler burned every mill they could find along Jamex river and destroyed all the tobacco and tobacco house, and carried awav all tbe horses and negroes they could lay their band? upon. They shot about 300 cf their broken down horses on the plantation of W. R Cabell hslow New Market, and took off all the ho.-ej belonging to th.it gentlemen they cou! find. 1: is said no Yankees cios-ed the river opposite Columbia on Ftiuay, hit retreated to the rorth tide. The Republican of today.savs the raider commencd,at Bent creek the work wf destruction, at the c.snal, which is repotted, to be very badly dimaged from 27 miles below here to Columbia, and pofVbly farther down towards Richmond. Every lock cn the canal 1 eaii.to have been destroyed, in several places the banks have been blown away The iqiirvliiet at Columbia said to be badly damaged. The destruction of private property along the roue of raiders is represented to be Imrnenfe The people were ivripped of houses negroes and bread, maiy were left without a morsel of food. The D luville and North Carolina exchanges received yesterday, throw some light on the ituation in North Carolina. The following are exlrac's from Tbe Dinvill Register of Tuesday last: Our forces htve probably withlrawr. from Kinton and may be preparing to evacuate Goldsboro, Raleigh and Stoudaid. Oa tho Mm? due it siy Fayetteville wasoecuniel fc.everal davs ago by the enemy in force. It is reported that a number of cotton factories were burned. Kinston is row in possession of the enemy, and Goldsboro i serioüsfy threatened. Our troops haie coriteatcd giouni si various points with their accustomed courage atid endurance We believe the force of the enemy will bo nut at some point south o" Ralei The Danville Register of Wrdr.eday remark?: The recent movement of Slo t man and Sheri dan have greatly decreased the number of newa papers published in the country in Yirginu We have d-ily papers issued from tour points: Richmond, Lynchburg. Dinville and Peierfburg, an J one weekly from Ciaiksville. The number ha al-o been largely curtailed in North Carolina. Wilmington, Fayctteyitle an J Gold bor' tre in the h.rd cf the enemy. Ti-.c Mercury a- rertjuveu Itorn Chitletrn aumetime before the occupfttioa of the city by thecnerav, nd The Couriej, which remained ws taken charge cf by the Yankees, r.otith-atai.-lirc it opposed the Ri.!ii5catiorj in '32, ard i nw i-:i!ed s a Yankee piper. All the ps pen in Columbia have beer. d?ror.tinued. The South Carr lina ia rowpjb'ihed in Charlotte, N. C Fatkttv.villc, N. C, 1 p m To day wc hare added Fayetteviüe to the lia of citica that have faücr. iuto cur ha'.d? H:doe is j?.id to have orofd the river yesr 1 y ard l:st !t:rht with 20,t:('l rnec He is rr-p'-rte! to Ye movir.g towards Raieigh. The retl "ktrsiished into town xzl ted with artillery upon a houe occupied bj women and children. They burned a bridge at th'S p'ace and retroved all the r,,rdie rore tbey could Sherman 5 here, ard hi men ire wanting she- and ch.twirsg, yet t'"J army sever in bet f c tidition ; iSigd; O. O Howacd, Major C,mz. From flaltlntore. Baltimjek, March 19 The bre-.k in tie Susquehanna is not yet repaired, snd all meisaes have to be sent acros the river bv host. Thia caused con?iderab!edelay,but it will be remedied in the course of to morrow. tSTD 1 S E A S E S OF t HK N ERVOUS Srasir.at, Cricary nt Rexcal f!ytenas e.w tad reliable treatment !a P.port. of th HOWARD ASSCOaTlCK. Sem by aiad in eald letter e&velopeo, frca cf charge. Addresa D. J. AKILLtS F0C0HT05, Hc arJ A.wUtlon, Ko. 3 uth 5iatb ifwt.ri!l'lpb,.a Pa-merSC-daVwly rjgTNERVOUS DLKILITY. iEMINAL ViiL-, et., us 5 ci wk k really cursl C'Hi if and ben.rai if taer, i mlu ill ya ctb-c tM tfi. A-34rs i.h :ayp. VPWJtr.D H. TfiATüS, Iwck Ba. B-t n. If a. tti...-ill NOTICE. T 1H K Hir.HKSf PRICK WILL BK PAIDrORLAtlKS' aid Gct' c-t o5 clothiaz aai all kind cf &aashoM eox!p. t IfS Kat W-bir irtoa meet. t-l aoi pnte reridf tcr c -i wi kade-iH. A tot C rett4 to V. 0. B-tX tl wtd bt p-onptlyat. to1fsJto. J. A M. 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THE TJXION i Till T(tis iiuUni OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. CfiNU Capital, ?OOtOOO Capital Bound for the Payment of Losses, 3100.000. o Safer Comp.Tny TrascTfr Organized in the United Slates. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WHEN Y0Ü CAN II AVE EQUALLT RFLtJtr.Lt Int-aranca at borne, why nJ your ri'ney alroaü? A ' nt Sn every cotcty In the sute. jr?roLCiKs issuat kt makiivdalk. a GKUBB, la th fret bniHTg oatfc .f tt Pt C2ice. No. 4, tip-ntalra (TaJN tt k f-ew's tiuck.) JtMFS M. RAT. Prv-iJeat. kt. K. M AbTUDaua, V. Fret. n4 Trea:rtr. D. W.GkvCEB, (Ucttary. 33 l.A'oo'taox-ea. James M. Rsy.Ca.h'frcrStitePank; Tboma H. Sharpe. of rtcfcfr A .Sharpy's lzd. anapntis; Alfrrt IIrrior, ef HarrlKts's Purk. Irxbasur'"'!:!'; Vr.. II. Kngii'h, Fre-idett ef Firt Nat.raal raai.Ir'!. acapcli.-; Wm. 8. Babarl, of Citlien'a Jaücpat I v,., Lsdiacapolif-; J. H Baldwin, of J. If. PalJwlu i. Ca., lud aj.peU; G'9. V.frr'.tr. of Kerr, it A Cougbha, Charlea H. Xavtcocd, cf ilc::u, uoolsraa 4 C.. L.dlantpcU-; V. B. JJd-rir vlAia.lcuiara-X'lifc; Jet j3 L William, Eankcr, Hrt W'rne, JbI.: tieo. W. Kathbone, l'reilDt f traira cf IUi. tf Stfv, Krannville, Ird ; l .O. Warren, Banker. Trre Haut, Ind. Jta n'. Kursen, C'ab)r cf B:accb Rat. Vw, loi. S t o o ltc lx ao 1 d o rCaWirFlfiber, Sr.. Jaxzn M. Ha,'. Thni. U. iirp. Alfred Harris, a. Wie. IT. Kr. ink, Wei. S. Mnbbara, J. H. Baldwin, Geo. JifTi'T, O. JV. rSatbbo, f G. Wfrri, Jf e L. WiJhta, J. W. Buraor., F.. Tm UartiDdalr, Cbas. II. Ravr.oL, I-n.NoV.c. Yfw. Couab'.D, . Larian Hilla, J. C. .a. HarrU-c, Nicho'a ilcCarty, Afjn.Il Jnne, Jr., rVrren AppUga'e. Jer UcLene. Whb. Fradoa, Mark K. Krevea, John W. CtTibb, S. I". Hammond, D. V. .i-ubt. Lo:h Jordcr. Klisha J. Hc Lud. J. W. Murpfcy, tnrl5-(D0t W. J. Uall;y, Wra. A. Pral-b, .. Pror r r A V , Jot V. Fa:ticB. X:Trm at Cc J. H. Nixon, wm. rv ii. riir.ey Hcailisd. M M Lr.T', G0. M. Wi;:.Am. W. W. I eat L er ;, l'r. V. H Jn-oh. T. h. Fllioft, Fi kp mre, S. Vr. Witsca. Jara K Yccsg. Geo. B. Tin if , TTn. Y. Wiley, A. G Fett.boi. R.K Kieler. J R. Howard, Wrn. Wallace, Wm. Baxter, Vaj'-r M. h. BHrd, F. R.-Awec, Jr , A. A H. ScbDult. J. V. Fc-nn, leraT. VU ., W. Ü AUec. B. F. Wi-t. U. S. LOAN. L r.y ati!lrlty f th Peere'ary of tie Trraary, tbe nodersirred ha nnird the Gjral 8ub.nptioc Ajjt j f the aje f Cnitet Jtatea Trea cry Notes, bearirj? -eea aad tbrte-'aih r can. ioert, pat annum, kn.ra a. iLr SBTBS-TBIRT! LOAN. Tbe- Note ara ia-ord ocder date af Aafvct 15:b, 1N4. aod r payb!e bre yar from that time, in enrreocy, or are e..tivertvbl at Ibe t ptlon cf tbe tjUr Ifita U. S. 6-20 SIX PER CENT. Ttes a-nd are uo wrr t a frss-iajai cf BitJ-j. cent , ircludi.ji fold l&ter-t fra November, ab;e.i maVes vh actual prott mi tl 7 So Lid, at csnr.t ratet, iLa ting iaut. about tti. per u nu pt act-am. bsite4 Ita emian from .V.ra and n""ic!i al tiaffja, -.'.iV. from on ti tAree jr cfni'. nor, accordicj t tha rate 2t.3 atber property. ILe ittere.; i pajabie mi-ansoaily by t mpora tiactc to aa.,1; not, whitb taj be cvt tt iiA f.-.i ?o or backer. i re n-trts ans'jii'j'i t j One rent per day on a 30 note, i Two cetiU Ten la0 - $IOO 81000 $3000 a a. JTata f a!'. teB...x:tsti?rj r.rad wHl be prcm-t!y fwralahed apen rece-.pt of Wnptioi. Ihla U a THE ONLY LOAN IX MARKET towefertd by th Gorxaeit, aal tt i c:s5'!':t! ai peeled taatlu isperlT adaaataf.i wji; e jt tb GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Ix. tLaa t2fa,00o.Cca retaais sto"d, wricb ar:t. ftttl'j e d r-cd tf witbii tba aext CO or 0 flaya wfcen tb actaa will probatly canir.a4 a prenturo, ahaa ac'fvrKiy bea 'aaa i. eiirg tea .ar-scrir-tlopa t? Mher 'sate. Is erder t't cit aat.ta wtrj twij or.d e-rt'.en oafite coaciry ir.ay b afforded fac.ti: for takic( lie ! ;i, theNa'iora! Bank, atat Bark and Fr'aV Riikerf tbrooftttrat the eonntry bav psera!y arreed t rehw facriptica a: par. :bacri Utra will vlf-ct tie': cwt ifBU, I whom ihey bare eorSlence, ard vh oc!y are la ba tepoe'ib'.o fee tia de'uaery cf Ca r.v f.r t-:b ttey receive ordere cjrsr cooke, labecrfp:.' lcit, FiladlpUa a?h:ripUraa wtU k5r-i'ed tytbt FIKST NATION'AL HANK. lrdanapoU, INDlAArOLIü CiriES fM5-aw5aU MEDICAL. V brim lt'A Isrus .er Fs:bci! atirFir.e.-B" urrletter 1 t! la f 3caurta.a Vomit; .nen'ta 51 client Adviser. GHATTITOUS aJtrlca atrea la dlaea tf tb oer. Toca aemlnal. arina'y and eaxcal organs, la te rp-rta of tk vfeatera Medical AaocUt:cbf vlicl ar n,t by tssi! in aeaied er. retire a, fre ef cbarj. Tb rrttUtlionvai fonta todlfiete sw abdreUatla trtataett, aai is ctcpoe4 tt tt wtt tuou piiy alciaiu, to wbeia all letters mot ta directed, DHA- JXCiSON, UXKHIRT A CO M-m aUaiM UoOsaU,0.
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ram wmsLow, la tipa,rierasd Wjria aaJ Fcaa? ftydaa,ta Hi attactioa cf aatart kr SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHHTO, Wblct. graaity f.cj'.itataa tka praeeaa f teatttef, y oftirfrc tha a-ia, rt dwHsj .'. rSana.aiiK. wlU jUf ILL PAiJ Hi. a ipmta mUoo, o4 U SUSE TO EEG ULATE the B0WEL3 Ix-praiipAa jv, Rihr. 11 tU fir r t yaw Relief nnd Health to Year Infants. t Tip ha pr.t ap nl ro'J tblt an tele fcr over 5t year and CAN .StT IN CON lit F.Sl AND TltLTU ot It what we bae f ever txeo bla to af of aoy otk r icina NF.VFK tl AS IT VAlLkD IN A HiNüIJf INäTASCK TO KFrKCr A CLKE, whet tint!y nej. Niver did we kriv.v k& iL. la .- of teat!fact!oo by ary r.e wao vst4 it. On the cotrrarj-, 11 ari dj;g':ed wiit ;t cjrai tL,, M fprak iz trra; (f ccrawetdat'-n ct Jtn rajr cl tlf. c atn ui, ;..fj! irt3e5. Vt a :'o tLi matter 'SSI2ATHK Tm) KNOW," a't.r ro yeara eirernce, ANü ILEI'T.FOli: r.LITTAllO CM 1BF FTIULMKST OF WHAT WtJ HEP.C DlCLARD. la almost very irttarc wbere tbe lr'ar.t U "er.rg from ya 3t eil.aat!cn, relief wlJ! ha fubd In trVeo or twi aty w!ratra a'.ter the f-yrvp i-aJir itUured. rn"l direct:"2 for t-trp w-:j arc cpary et a boitla. Ncna irerit. ne nrji tte9 fat-ursi! of CI &T:fl k Fit Ner. Y-rk.l. rn tbe or tn!e wrarr. fold j D.-a:.-t tbTwigboTit ttt warid. Price only 35 Cents a Dottle. Tho xlorcnco Nightingale of tho Nursery. Tbe fjllowlo; 1 an ti tract from a letter written 1 7 tbeKer. E. Z. Weiser, to the Geraua IUfwm4.1taarigf.r, t Cbtmbri)-i, r.: A BENEFACTRESS. There la a woiaan la tht pabtie eya whn warn fea4 II atona; been aaac!a!ed. In oar Bisd, wttb tbo Taa ke," ' Qnack," and -llunsbcg." Bat It la ro no totir, an1 we oeMre to wret btr naai9 froi alt arch a picloaa ssnclationa in all otber miou.. Whatever botiooa wo may Lave cf wjmauly dslicacy and propriety, wo wtll ail admit that woxaa alont if tbe Ncrae tbo -d New thereat Nura. Wkvtaer we tball faave Femal I'bvaic'ana cr nt. ia a.qntlen which muai b dctJ-at by tiaio and p'melp'e, and not a matter cf tato. Frido, prejudice, capr c atd etJra nay as well tbav the aele, for If tber la rvally a waot. there wi.l alao t a app'j; tf tbera be a caU:t.p,, there Hll b a eomtt.g. Nature au, baman aociety are alwtya aelf-i.opplyiMr, ard though Art atd Fabin oaj LioJe r, tley carmoi prevent. Mr. Wlaalow does not wish to traat yt aeat-emea-Nvrdoas ale prescribe rewen fcr jcxr we;bat bt mcdea'ly appeari as a me&aen?er uf beal'h a4 fcap-plae-a to year tiifan in tbe cradle latter sartbtcR tmpropr ia tbai? A 5nre of '3U years" eiperierM.e can bldly iy wbt is er ia iot g4 fur a bbs, r.4 t-Rbt tu be listened to. i.ot areed ber ea bar buaatlo and happy mtn1oo. hte t tb t&"t wree-iiefBl (kylan a&4 tno-J Ssctual beretactreaj cur l.t'le nea erer eijoyd ber dot'i.g parerta rot excepted. Ja.t rpn tb door for ar, ai d Mr. Winlw will proa-e.b AmierIran FlcrtLCf Nighttrjale f tha Nurrry. Cf iLUt are ro acre, that we will teach ear ?upy t My A !i.tzr on Mra. Wia-!" for blpriK ber to avrai.o Pd scap tbe jrrlplrr, eoll-k!?:a: aivt teetblof etojr. We cotrtnn every word ft forth In the rrowrtaa. It rrfTrmapree1ely wbat It p'efoei to pert "ran, err part ef it roth.rir !e. Away ari jar Cordia!.' "rarc5rr?,I)re-pI'!a23l,,, atxfj every aeher -.ire;e,M rr avhkh the abeia drcj-el ir to atapiAity, ar t rendered dll a.i dl-stJe fr Me. We fcaae -.er M'a Jfra. W ;r.l'w - krr ter ctty '.bTaätbe prepara; tf fcr M?etii)rf fjrtp for Cfcit-tre-i Tektr.M ir ae bi tb power -are ould ala her, a eh I, pbyrieeä oa-'.r U Um ltf.it raea. HcM. Health nnd Comfort Tlotlxcraud Child. to MRS. wiNSLOws SOOTHING STUTF tor cbCirew :cetk:n, aoVue the ranja, redtje iuf.aaiariAUca, Us all pain, acd teres w'.Bd thctic FetlrrUy a!e ia all ca--es. We wuaid say ta every rawLer wL bas a .urrlrrr ci-lli, do ta: let year prjulic, aor tfct prJu dice ot otbera. taod t-etw-oec aM y-nr oflrrisr cb. Id and the ret ef that will ba Msra , abaolat: e3 1 9 tt.il -,w ti o if tau bmiUum If Umalj ttoatd. mvT rarL to raxxxs int. msgLOwa tf-OTHlNG ITKT;F. fr cUldrea tectbtne. It has tea .ri tcr 3 T'r with D'f fail safety and aocreaa bj DDiiU&n of tro'hera ror lir children. It CrCta ii'ji'.y of tbe arnuj. h, retievea wlad chot'.e, refaUits tb bela, aai r.ei ret, be th sad eorjf-rt to iaoLtr a' - ch'ld. O.Tre 5o. A! Day itrcet, 5iW m not Ltrr rort rnnrcucr. makd rrrwrr Tr:r ctfarir jcbna aad the ret.'ef tbatiU tabH:t!y 5re to tenant Tiaa tf It HA. WtSSLOW'JI hOOTU. 150 HTKÜP. It ccrrecu arta-ty cf tb atomacbi. rel4 wird ctcUc, r a tho tala, aof.eaa tbe (uaiA.f I'.vri rcttta tbcssctitr asl hraitt to thecUll. Iho foFwtatc la aa oxtracl frss letter wtlttas ty tL Iv. J. f. Hilm, paatwr of U Fk rrepi,t Jatreet Kaiiut CLcriA, lreaiiju. N. to tbo Josrxal ai4 Me.-. äfttr.Ciatci.aatl.U aad spaaia laaia tw larce jf tbfti wrid-rBo&ed nel.Ctt. MRS. Wi9aMjQW'S SOOTULNO BIEUF,fCSCflIUka TXXTiLSU; "We aa odrertiaeawafit ta yoar colaaona of X1Ü. WI.aSiXaä S KiTai50 MklF. Now, w stet 14 a wor.4 in favor of a patect me diciaa before ta lia. ts: we frei c aap ltei to aay to er reaaW that tUa t 01 k suit nz wo bat tried it, a4 kaaw it t ca all It claimi. It U prtably caa af tbt miX auccatsfü uW . cinra of lb Oaj. wecaaao tt U oa. .t tb tsatot. Awat tttee of yoatr readers wa kavo bwbics taa't da Wuat tba lay s a SPECIAL CAUriON. Tha jret pcpalart-y tf 3Trv Wlaalas atV .''yrtip, Ur cLiliren teetl'cat, baa l&dmeed ar.prttx.ipal patacB to pa: kp artM.t ta te waa4 fcr tho nbm twrpv, ia advertuU wbkb. ttay vaa astaair axptaat our advertUeme&ta ai4&otka frcao tLe j res, bat aasat ecy'.ed cerlficaiaa a&t lettara frvsa cioegTsaea aad otter. aCxte a ataaar waraa twaaar awsmo ceniriaai kW ajt U tfaOAt-iaa.
