Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4583, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

FRIDAY ÜüRSI'iO. JUNE 30. TOR PRINTING. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Vc?., Acer., iVo. , Cne promptly at tbla Of f Ice, In the nt Styl, on ftrt qualltf l'per, ad at t.mrr Irlr. .Itc n a C all. C I T V IT EMS. KJ Kor all kioJi of pi . i. .r.. Kanr Jo! FrjBtiDjr. com to the emi; e 1 Oftice fUTfct railroad niettinf )esUrdty,djour:ml to meet In this city aain oi the 27th of Ju!r. li Many of the mbab .Unt of Souttwe-a lliaaourt areliviug on greeoi, aUprerv elm taik tod root. r2T"J- I- & M. K. Faten have been awarJeI th cootfaci for builJir.g the addition : the building of th county efficea. lor 13,bO(J. tlT" Yeterdav whi wir.d? showery tJav, and ery arm an-1 aultrv between the shower. Wo should mj such weither, Ion continued, would materially interfere wiiii ihn whet l:arvet. e - KTMr. Keattcrston will re'l a lot of well-ker.t household furLlture.at ajr(ion,on Monday next, oq the corner of Circle and Meridian streets. All waotlar good furtiitare, at g tod birin j, th aid attend this aale. See advertisement. . VST" Mont of the new arriving troop are lurlougbed borne before teinj paid off. The pro eeas of pay ing ii rather low, there Lein; many papers to make out, to comjly with the red tape aystem. t2f"The wind atorm Tester! blew down cumber of abade treei on t!ie ai.rt4. Auiuii . othera, we noticed nome tine youn trees i.t t: :it of the First Ward School IIoue lying prostrate, j and the cowa browit) on thn tor . j 5F" We understand th it tie worthy propria j treen of the Indiana State Museum ha, witn In r : uaual energy, secured another great curiosity fr the aight aeera of this aection. in the rhace ot a child nine yean old, and rnty wcih.u cih: pound. Thii queer freik of future will be htie in a few day. 37 Why can't the Street Comm'mioner pay a little attenliou to Pearl street? Thia ia a bouldtred treet, and fhould bt cleaned. it is now, it ia a hame and a disgrace. There are aleo lumi aii.k hole on the street tint ure nui laccea.and should be removol. Will the proper authorities ce to thit? I'm PlLTA Thita. It will be teen th it the Reunion of the Phi Delta Thtta will be Leid this evening at Masonic Ila'.l, iutcad of North Western Christian UniverKity. Let all tbe members of the Order, and the pue-t invited, take notice Ail should go with their ladie and pirent, and make it a routing welcome to the poet and tbe orator. Exercise at 8 P. M. 3T We wcte rhown )esterd-ty a (Jeorgia 'State Bond that wa presented to Madam Knir Jisb by Dr. Hence, who captured the same while in Georgia with Shtt man. The bond run ten years, and baa lorty coupon attached of $d 1o eacb. The Madam ia baring the trnme framed. AI! auch things are interesting, and should be kept as souvenir of ourgloriou victory over rebeldom. fjSTDr. Hence, the accomplished Surgeon of the Thirty third Indiana Veteran Regiment, acd a genial gentleman, has been on a brief viit to bla friends la thi city, and they arc many. One and all will regre: to hear that he ha been ordered to rejoin h!a regiment, at LouiTit!e. on the 5lb of July. If tbe wishes of his frienda would prevail, he would have length of day nI sunlight throagh life' pilgrimage t?7"South Illinoia ia the regular Chatham aireet of Indianapolis. From Washington to Louisiana streets it is lined on both sides with suv es and shops of every conceivable kind, and .the ov!upints appear to be doing a thriving buiaee. The contrast between tl.i street and Meridian, in tbe character of the business and the building, ia marked and striking. One is tbe retail street, aud the other the wholesale. t"SAn Kaatern paper aits that a man in New York got himself into trouMe by marrying two wives. A Western editor replies by assuring bit cotemporary that a good many men had done tbe ame thing by marrying one A Northern editor retorta thtt quite a number of Iii- :io quaiuUiuces found trouble esough by merely promising to marry, without giuS hit further A Southern editor s its that a friend of his had trouble enouugb when simply found incmptny with another nan's wile Ca Me ia or Indiam aroLis It hM been sue gete4 to ua by aouie heavy taxpayer that the Council should at once take steps to have the census of the city takeu. It is now midway between tbe time tho United States takes the census, which makes it a proper time, and our city has dow a larger population of resident citizens than it is likely to have after tbe military business is eettled and over. We most decidedly favor Ibis suggestion, and would call the attention of tbe members of tbe Council to it for early action. . "fa a MtTaoroLiTA. An audience respektablen uu caber waa at the Metropolitan last night to witness the acting of Midi LotU, who is at present th principal attraction at that placo of amusemeot. From the vociferous dcnionttra tion displayed by the audience, the fair com ditnnt' renditions evidently took well. To night Misa Lotta takes a benefit, in thtt playa of "J ea boo-taa" and "Good for Nothing," twcOtugfceble pieces. Miss L. will .hp veer ia songs and dances during tbe evening. 13 ' Deeds for the follow -re property have been left at the Auditor's ctTue for transfer, since our last: Coffin, Wright A Mortou to Thos. Rowland, lota 15 acd 16, in out lot 113 $4W. Margaret Clark, et al to R. M. Cones. lot 21. in square 9 $2,000. Naicy M.Johnson to Joerbioe Johnson, west half of lot 3, in out-lot 1 1 JÖ.U00 J. F. Schofield to S. W. bchofield, 1 5 acres, in section It, town 16, range 4 east $5,000 James F. Woodburn to R. L Walpole. 26 by 'i07l2 ft of northwest quarter of sqosre t $I,5W. JfWe see by the Cincinnati pipers tb at ex tensive preparations are being made for the cel- . aeration et tbe Fourth of July in that city. The streets along tbe entre line ot march are to be sprinkled; in Fifth Street Market a macniticent free dinner ia to be provided, presided over by the ladies of tbe city, and at night splendid firework are to be set oil, superior io brilliancy to taoythicg ever exhibited there. The Cincinnati Uiiilrcad will run an excursion t:in to Cincira.ati. leaving here at 6 A. M . and arrivirg in time to uke part in the procession, acd leaving there after the exhibition of firewutks at tiht. The laxe for thi trip is only threo d .l!r Maaataoa Lieaxacs Licenses were i'ied u the following partie, granting permi;n to commit matrim-'UT, for the werkjccdir Jus e 23ib: s. James Hujbe and Jane Johten, 'colored.; Alvln K. Carter and Hertha ültmer. Alfred Rooker and Mrs. Nancy Hudson John Scott and Margaret J. Perigoy. We!ey Katou and Sasan L. Rice. Da&iel Cunningham acd Misnouri F. llichor. Albert Helms and Marv K. Helms. Daniel Teegarden and Philanda Spinnay. James M. Roa and Ilsrriet K Harper. Allen Catt and Pauline Smoot Jacob Scbultheia aid Mary L M. Schmidt Georg K Klllott ' colored and Marv K. Lice. John Davia Powers uU iuran Pearsall. Wo. H. Panwater and Mary CoverdiU. Frank. Melon and Maggie Senior.

Potte Manui In iU Major! Court we find the following casea were disposed of jesterda: David RirAle, f t rurborirj, a tidon do, paid $l Bbd cta. Acjustua Greener paid fid 30, io Cne and co!i. for aiultirtg Martin Sentes. Kate Smith waa pulled in two casea for keep icfc a home of ill fitce, to which she plead Juilty, and paid, in fine and cot, 41; and enny Ilrowo an I Nettie White each paid $5 fur being occupants of the um. Fred Duller and Jeremiah Clark, for plain drunks. paWl S'J 4J etcb. Sixty seven dollar were paid In yeatenlay for educating the children of the State. CaicEir Club The Cricket Club of th, City meet th;s evening to make arraDjremeiits for an exhibition on the cominc Fourth of July. Cricket i a came with bat and bells, which require, skill, ag-Iity and ecdurince on tbe f art ol the platers. It mtnly eprt. and aUo a deeply exciting one Io Kngland it ranks atner. the loremojt of healthy excrcies, and Clubs are Ter? general. In Canada and the Eatero State Cricket Lai el?o become a favorite frame. A match which lately came off in Philadelphia be tween two contending club U r pokea of aa one the beat gammon record. Young oen who need exercise aaJ leire to develop their muscle, can not ena-je in more healthy "port, and they should join the Club Kottin or Jclt CaLiHATio.x.--Lait ereaicg we went to the Court House, to attend an adjourned meeting of citiiens to hear the report cf toacaitfefM and complete the arrangements for celebrating the Fourth of Jult . We waited until twenty minute pait eight o'clock, acl at that t-.ne, there were but two persons rreei.t. that ctrae to take part in the meeting Major Caveo and Mr Wilson. Oa inquiry, we learned th-t the previous meetings were composed of from tire to seven person that rio committees had been appointed to raise fund that no interest apared to be taken in tho matter by the citi reu, and we came to the conclusion that the celebration of the Fourth here, to far aa a public relebrttion i concerned, i a fizzle No interest can be aroused the people are tired of displays and parnde?, and the bU way ia for every family to mke their own arrangement for enjoying the Fo-jrth ai they think mot proper.

J. S ItAtHY! LkCTLREi os Hues: Tamini The atinourjcetr.ent tht fluey, the preat hcre tamer, wa coming to Indianapolis. La put cvtry one on the qui rire, and fr.im present appear ante, tho Tnbernacle, where the lecture are to be given, on Monday and Tuesday next, will We thronged with large and ' fashionable audiences, inclndiriff tho ladies, who, in London, Pari. New York, B toa, and all the large citiei, hive evinretl th warmct interest in them Mr. li tre? V expcrirrjcnti are peculiarly thrilling and iri!triiin. and arealwaj watched with intense f lfa-ure. The results of hi system are most re umkable; for, no matter how viciom his subject ui4T be, under it operation, they never fait to become, in a very ehort time, obedient, docile, b4 tratt tblc as hrtb. These lccturc are the only one which Mr. Rarey will cive here, and those who wish to heir him hou!d make e;tr!y appücition for seit What a Woma would do if Sue Coild. Mr. Caroline D. llll writes to the Hoton Ad vcrticer: "If I were wcilihy I would immediately es Ublieh a school to teach poor rotifih sonifn to wash common clothes well, and to dein houe without doing mischief, at fifty cents a dy and th ir board At this rr ce, f-ir better wac.es thun the-e women now earn, hundreds of mechauii-n' familUsin every lare town would hire at least two days' work a week Then I would train a cla of girfsj to mend furniture, to repair veneering, to put oa bolts, locks, Ac , to h-ng windows and et glass The fanners' wives iu the country do these things themselves. They would gladly pay to have them done Of the tooie skillful workers, would not you or I be glad to find a dcflv, tidy worn in, who could hang p.tpcr. paint niok boards, patch broken erainin, cleo bi asses or silver to it ver v bc-t? Could not oine women, like some nun iu Fn::ca, inako a profession of tbe patkiu of trunks, of china, pictures, books, and eo on? Ob, there are plenty of ways to help them, if you but believe the help possible." m The Giavd Shooti.no Tocrsamut at Lafatettc The shooting tournament between John Taylor, of Jersey City, and Fred. Erb, of Lafayette, for the cb tmpionship and a purse of $2,0Uf), took place to-day in a beautiful meadow on the Opp farm, on the west side of the river, abhört distance below Lafayette. There was a large attendance and a lrg amount of money stake 1 on the result. The match was for fifty double birds. It will be teen from the following score that oa the first twentv-fire double birds Taylor missed eleven and Krb twenty-four the poorest shooting on record: TAjlor-ll 11 10 U 11 10 11 ( 0 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 11 lit 10 11 11 IUI II Uli. Krt IU (0 II 11 10 11 CHI It XI 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 I't 10 10 00 10 On resuming the match alter dinner, it became evideut that Lrb couid not recover the trementous odds against him, atid be lot stetdiiy until tbe 35tb round, when be threw up his hind, and confessed himself defeated. Taylor hot two additioLal pairs su t to place the result of the match beyor.d all cavil. Tbe afternoon score was as follows: Taylor-10 II It 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11. Krb 11 10 lu iu 10 10 10 11 11 10 10 10 10. Lafayette Courier, 2:h. FiBLic iMraoviMSMS The following permits wtre granted by the Hoard of Public Improvement, at its session on Wednesday, aud unintentionally omitted iu our ptper yesterday: Michael Ciiroll, frame dwell'tig, Mi sonri, between McCarty and Ray $H). David S'ric'alanl, frame dwelling, all jj between Vermont and Michigan fDOO Tcmpy Richar Jsou, frime dwelling, Jouca htrcet, between West and Dicotah $151). John F Potter, frame dwellins, Jones street, between Dacotah nnd West $750. Michael Carroll, frame daelling. Missouri street, between McCarty and Riy $?U0. William P. Hertel Icr, brick dwelling, MeCirtv street, brtweer. Alabnma and Del i ware $1.000. W. H. Siblev. brick dwelÜn:. Delaware .-.trect. between New York and Vermont f (H ) Kphraim 0en, frame ilwellinp, McCrty urt-et, between White river acd Wtst $500 W. H. Morrison, brick business block, orner Meridian and Miryhnd streets $49,UOO. H. S Russell, Irame dwelling. Meek street, between Cady ar.d corporation line $00. OiiverS Ketly, frame dwelling, Noblo street, between New York and Lockerbie $I,2U'J John Shepherd, Irirne dwelling, Minerva srreet, between Vermont ar.d Micbiin $5!l(.V E W Palterso;i, fr.me dwelirir, Ucrii street, between West and Water $G(J0 G. Hotz A C , to iik busiiir houe, Illinois street, between Georgia and L)uiuni $1,267. A Brouc A S .n, brick n'nop. Market street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware $70 Charles NVghbcrs, Irame dwelliLg, Henry street, between Mississippi and Missouri $1,300. A larpe number of permit for removing, re pa;ring, bnildiug cuthcuses at d add'tions, were als.) issued. The applicatious of S 6. Wiseman and John Carlisle were refuted, on acour.t of the proposed frarre buildings being wi;Lin the fire limits. The improvemeLt!! gtar.ted above will ccs: $59,550. - ULTIIVEsSj-a NOTICES. t"G. H. Hcitkam, merchaa tilor . No. IT, North II iuioi street, aearly opposite the H :ts House, as we know from personal iapect;or, displays upjn his counters tlie cuo-t elegant and be.totiful t-'oods lor suuiqut weir. He, moreover, lih:oDatIy fabricate them in superior st vie. at re.iiu'ci rrices, accordlus to the order ? 4ny gikib'tuun who may call upuu hits. Heilkira' !:.ii of turuis.nug g'jois. alo, is preenr:ien:iv worthy of the attention of every mdividual who desires to ap'teir in public in a ge:.teel .tLd d:n:?J mnucr. We renew our previ cis suge?tiou jail on Heitkam. 2t tf 1ST A r;ch growth ot biir produced, the natu ral culur rertcrt J, i.vt dyed), and all duas of the icIp. faliit g tu, kr , cured by uiug "Eureaa." the infallible hair restorative. Price $1 im. pcr boitle. o!d by all druggists. J. F. Skxovk. Drugi-t, Hates HoUe Rlock, Agent e-. i-lf f2rSee Dr. Wm. Tbomaou'a advertisement on tie locrthpageof lo daj'i paper. jan 25-tf.

Etntal Tii hfALLilti Hut RijtoiaTivi Decidedly tbe best article for restonnc frty hair to iu natural color, (not dying) cuncg all disease of the scilp, prevecticg the kair from fslliag off, giviog it a softneas and r1gs that cotbitg elrecan produce. Frice $1 00 per bottle !old by all druggist. J. F. Senour, druggist, Bates House Block, agent. tod tf tsJTClosing sale at No. 73, Cup stairs.) Wet Washiagton treet, to dsy at A. M , tht balance of tbat fice stock of Italian Marble and Alabaster statasry. Some ofthebest stock is tili on hands. This is the last day. Seats for ladies. Wu E. FrATHiasTOir, "Auctioneer. 1ST Senour. of the well-known Bate House Drug store, ia in recent receipt of fresh supplies of Drugs. Paiot. Oils. Dye stuff. Perfumeries, and every popular acd valuable Medicice of tbo day. Prescriptions are carefully compounded at Senour'a by an accomdlished and scientific phar maeeutist, at all hours of the day or night. 26-Ct CaicaiT Cli a. There will be a meeting of the Indianapolis Cricket Club, in tbe House of Lords, on Friday evening, at eight o'clock. The Club will give its first public exhibition on tbe. Fourth of July the place and tine of day wi'.l be announced hereafter. 9 2 Fan Dilta Tiiita The Reunion oftheFbi Delta Tbeta will be held tbia (Fridav) evening at Masonic Hall instead of N. W. C. Uuiveraity. Members and invited quests will take noticeall of whom are cordially invited, at eirht o'clock. t tiT Croropton'a Strawberry Balsam is a certaiu remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera . . i i ii i t

morbus, nux, nesrinutn, ana an oowei complaints. It is entirely vegetab'e. A specific for camp diarrhiea. Sold at wholesale by Browning A Sloan, Indianapolis. 7 ecd Wisrm Immidi ATr.LT A few good brick layers and laborer-, to whom good wages will be given. Apply to to the undersigned, in the Sentinel Building. 23 3 J. Hodgsom. Worthim.tum Pirn. It any per-on hs a scconiliu.d Wurthin't'jt: S'e.itn Pump they wnt to eil, tiiey m y hear --f i porchs'tr by c tiling ht this olh,e. 2 3 Wantiu A situtliou as M iilin Cie;k or P.'ieintri of a ood Piir.tir.g Offi-. e. by oi,e every wy qm'.itl'jd Address Piim't, Sentinel OUice, it tting terms, 4c. t I J1 There will be a Ire! lui.cii net every mon.iii t Ptortfuce's .'tOi:) Rom, second slorv , . oi her of M r 1 lo i aud Meiiiian streets. J 2ÜCt Kit Lost. Loet a tew days ago a large bras fctore key. Tho finder wi!l be rewarded by leaving it at this cilice 3-2 Can ui ti I rulta it ml Vrffeiublr. P;olessor Biot, the teacher t( the art of oak ery , has been giving his classes ii'ssons in tlie art ot preserving lreh Iruits und vegetables. The tollowiiig account ia takeu Irom (be N. V. San: Tbe philosophy of canning vectabltfs is besc expliined by impressing upjri the ladies the importance of expelling all the air from the vegetables, snd sufficiently destroying the vitality of the plants to prevent fermentation, without extracting all the albumen. To illustrate bis remarks, the professor caused the cook to take tbree quarts ot freshly bbtl.ed green peis; these were poured into a s ueepan of a:cr as it first boiled, oa the fire, au ounce of rait be iug used to eacb gallon of water. As tbe acum roe to the surface he took it off with a skimmer, carefully watching the boiling process, to prevent any of the peat from becoming more tban half cooked. This point being reached, the tuueepan was removed from tbe fire, and the water strained through a sieve The teas were next put in some small pint and a half g!a-s jar, arranged with covers, an iron band and fcrew. The peas filled up the jars as far as the rim around tbe neck. Then eome of the liquid was added, an inch or more of the water covering the peas at top. Tbe jars were next placed in some but water, while tbe covers were being fastened upon them. The j irs were thus placed in hot water to expel the air, or torarify what might remain, when the covers were fitted to their places. When it waa desired to use lhe.-o vegetables in tbe winter reason, the j r fa again put in warm water, in which it may b boiled until the peas inside are entirely cooked. Some in the glass jra used by the Professor ;esterday were broken duriag this operation, buttnose thit withstand the first trial ün generally be depended for future purposes. In preuervug perishable fruits, it is important for the Udits to pay strict attention to the preparation of tie syrup; as it is tSis article which preserves the "ruit. If it ic oked too much the truit becomes candied; it coolie 1 too little, the fruit will ferrrcnt. Prof. Iliot illustrates bis conversation by fl)om his pupils exactly how it win done, Hid, as it is impossible to explain clearly tbe appearance of the syrup made at the Cooking Academy yesterday, thone who desire betttr mforui:iou will do well to wituess the operatioiis fur ti.emselves. For this purpose Prof. Blot announces a t-peeial arrangement b.r cla-ee-1, L:!e fruits are in season. 'Iba lidyjwbo reports these lectures for tho Sun, thus describes the process of preserving strawberries, as performed at the Cooking Academy, under the direction ol Professor Blot One pound of loaf sugar, with three j;il!so; witer, being placed in a porceniu lined siucepan, was slowly boiled, and frequently ckimmed. uutil the syrup had reached a proper state lor the reception of a pound of frtraaberries, which were shaken into t!ie honey lik liquid. The saucepan was now 1 1 iced directir over brisk tire, i;l the strawberries cooked f r five or ght minute.-, the cum beit g taken off as fat as it carte to the t-urtnc ileirjtime pome half pint tumblers were being warmed in tbe steam of bailing water. When the preserves were ready, each tumbler was fil'ei wi.h them. A dish of foolscap paper, cut to'fit ins'd? the edge of the tumbler.was next dipped in French brandy or good American whisky, aud laid on the top of the preserves in the tumbler. Auother covering of foolscap paper was then placed over each tumbler, with mtrgin er.oufli t cover the outside edge, upon w bicn it w is firmly pasted. This completed the op r.tiou of preservicg strawberries. SPECIAL NOTICE. iST FO R M O L E T H A N T W ENTY YEARS MATH K WS' VEEriA5 HAIR DYK ha stood tbe test c? trial, acd is cunttaeüv iacreaslag in public favor. TllK VENETIAN tlAtH LY K Is the be.-t atd chea;ht ma te. l:i pr.ee i? enly 75 cests. and each bottle cv-o-tiins do'.'-i'e tbe ;U4iit!ty of de in tho-e n-uil oM for ft. THISllAin CYC is aanuractnred by a peczliar procf, which rftjler it inCfciulj superior to any dje In narkrt. Reintjr coaplrts In one bottle, no prfpraticn 1 resirtd. which (ieat!j siaapl UVs tbe application. IN USING THIS LYE you avoid tbt avsrv, dcao ap-pt-arance by whicb dyed Lair and wtisk?rs are readily rvcun'.xcd, bra an inferior article ti brea ct, a It produce a perfectly natural color ef aty ibade thit it de:red, fraa a ricn fcrwn to a Jet;j, lustrou black, tbat w;li not aiut. crck, or tin lb-? c'.otbiLg. Invest 75 cr nt aai ycu w;ll bo convinced. Sold by all Drugg:t and F:icy Good I)elr. A 1. MATUES,Manufctarcr. PKM AF.ARNES 1 CO , New Iota, VTholesaie arfetU. u:y 10-Jou-ly MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, PRISONERS OF WAR! 4 LL UNITHÜ STATKS SOLT'IFLS WHO I1AVK j been cap;ard and imprisoned at Andernvülf, Co.-cifc.a, Miileti. Sa-.anr.ah, Lifcty Prison. KlorerKe, ali tary, or ciLer V.eDrl rnwu, cr thttr lieir. if tte So.'t.er it dead, an i -Le h i- of tLe U.-t en tbs sicamer Sul:ai.a, will 1 it to ih.-:r iateraat to ca'.l at BLAKE'S MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. Thoe who ca-not vi:t the city will ccr:ev-xi. Crr:ct In Sheet' Baildin, eet to aonc Hal!, oppott 3aetrtpoiuau Theatre. -'. W. LL.aKE, At'.orLry at Law a-d C'.a:ni agiLt. Iciianapoli, InJ June 16tb, ij. J:(J-llEi 1.1 Kill STA Kit. TTK5KT ALLZJ.3w T.rk Ut. ryaLd alt Lx U 1 5 oa. 13 aai 14 Kaat Pari treet. In taa rear cf btccs'a Block. fc.se!

Telegraphic Dispatches I aaraava itniMiirctm iaritAtiiirnsii.

MIDNIGHT ItEPOUT. Vmw Tlarntnsj Urpart fire f irst Face. THE C0N5PIEACY TRIAL. GENERAL MEADE'S FAREWELL ORDER. It Ml EI, FMliTE l1Ii:ilS. THE DEAD AT ANDERSONVILLE GOV. BRAMLETTJE'S SPEECH CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY. f TM:.ist'Mti9 ctncvL.iii. An,, Av. Ac , Ac. Ice. ."leade'a fiaretrell Order. Wasbingtox, June 20 The Farewell Order of Gen. Meade is published. It U a follows: HaaDsti AkTtE! Armt or Taa PoToaiac,) J uce 2S, IcGd. SoLPuas: This day two years ago I assumed command of you, under orders from the President of the United Hute; to day, by virtue of the "ime authority, the army cease to exist. I have to announce my transfer to other dutie, arid rav separation from you. It is uooeceaary to enumerate all that has occurred ia these eventtul years, from the grand and decisive battle of üt'tt)burg. the turüng point of the wir, to the surrender of tie Army of Northern Virginia, at Appomattox Court Hoae SuflSce it t fiy th.t history will dy you justice, a cretful country will hou.ir the living, cherish the disabled and sincerely mt urn the dead. In p.irting from you, your commanding Geoertl will ever bearia memory your noble devotion to your country, your pttience and cheerfulness under al! the privations and iacrifice you have been called on to endure Soldiers, hiving accomplished the work eet before us, liaviug vindicated the honor and integrity of our Government and flifc;, let us return th.tik .o Alovghty God for Hh bleing ia granting us vii torj and pence, and let us earnestly pray for trength aud light to discharge our dutie as citizens as we have endearored to diitch rce them us soldiers (Signed) (roacE G. MeaDC, Major General U. S. A. Tbe Dead at Aiirteraonvllle. Habrisbcrc, Jut,e 29 Governor Curtin. in communicitiou with Surgeon General Phillips, h procured . relitble list of Pennsylvania soldiers who d;-d in Anderson ville, which will soon be published. Among the accompanying papera id a list of Federal prisoners teceived at Andersonrille, whi'.h totah 17..V24; of thce 413 took theoth of allegiance to the rebels, doubtless to preserve thcmelve rtm starvation. Six prisoners were tried by court-martial and executed within the stockade m one day The total number of deaths were 12.fcH; the highest number of death in a single day was 127, on tbe 23d of August. Thoe Iiet a embrace only pmoners conSned at Andersouville from February 26, lt61. to March 24, lfcGi Cnnflct Ifettveen Clrll and .Tlllltarr Auttiwrliy. PuiiAJELruu, June 2J. B. N. Cozxena, charged befor a Military Commiiia iu ttu city with defrauding the Government, aa contract for tet ts, was to day arrested L orders ft oiii V.hington The case was closed tome daya ago, but the finding of the Commission was not made Liioan, and a writ of hale at corpus was applied for by his counsel, D tniel Dougherty. K-q , and granted by Judge Thompson, and directeJ to Provost Mirnhal Frink, who refused to deliver his prisoner, awaiting instruction from Washington. An order was then issued by the Judge for the arrest of the Provost Marshal, to be served tbi evening. This conflict between tie military and civil authorities crettes coma excitement. Rebel Private I'apcri. Foetriss iloxEoi, June 2S The United States steamer Fulton, from Hilton Headbai arrived here with msilj. General Siiton ia a passenger She also brings several funks belonging to jfl". Davis and Beauregard, containing, it is aid, their private letters, which are to be forwarded to Washington. The Fulton left for New York, at two o'clock, this afternoon. The steamer Connecticut, from New Orleans, which touclid here last evening, bound to New York, landed the rebel Governor Clark, of Misaissippi, at Hilton Head. Opening off tbe ew York llrf (;oeds KxsClitange. New Voaa, June 21 The formal inaurura-1 ivu oi iuc .icw i ora. urj u joaa .xcnango too place to-day at its looms. No Si Park Place. A large gathering of merchants was present and were presided over tv Hon. James Brocks. Thoa Osgood acd others. The watt of tbii icstitu lion has long been felt by the dry good trade of i thin citv. and as the new Eiehanre ia ta ho nnn. I uuvitu oa pian similar to tue popular Jlercnanta txcaango in 1'ine street, it has alreadv met witti gratifying success. A Xtaro Unrann i Vcnlon of ciiavia t Mpture. Ntw York. June 9. F.llen "R.t.,i a ? - w o m a woman, now at Fortress Monroe, acsomptnied Mrs. Davis in her flight, and was present when Davis wss ciptured. She tells tbe correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer that Mrs. Davi inrew ner waier-prool cloli and a shawl over DaTis, and that he appealed to her to take him out of the tent and endeavor to eecure his escape. She led Davis forth but was at once con. f rot; ted by soldiers who took him into custody. ?Jan Nhot by a Woman. BrowübTilli, C W.. June 2'J Miss Wilson, a school teacher, accompanied by another lady, while driving out. called at the hou.e of James Kerr, at Oronto, five miles fro to tbia plae, and asked him to ride with them. VVhea about two miles from here, at 2 o'clock A M , Miss Wilton shot Kerr wiih a revolver, mortally wound icg him. She is now in custody. There are various rumen, but the cause ia cot known at r. resect tire ill Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 23 The loss oT Fell k Co., by tire last eight, was $7ll,0U0, which ii ineured tor $il).UU0 iu New York and 'New England companies At 3 o'clock thi morning the warehouse of J. M. Mitchell, Nos 2X nd 2G North Front atreet, was oertroyed by fire. Lss $50.UW, which is iaured for $30.100 in the Home and Security Companies ot New York. The building Belonged to the Girard estate. The Conspiracy Trial. Ntw Yore, June 2J The Post' iecial mu: The Military Cjtn mission met at 11 o'clock tbi morcirg in secret esion, acd the members agreed upon the verdict in the conspiracy ClefS. 1 he nature of the verdict is not known. It wul be aLUounced as soon as the President acts ul-ol it. A Failure:. Nxw Tore, June 29. The Commercial's Washington special says: A meeting called her last eveniLg, to rrotest a gains; the recently ap pointed Provisional Governor of Alabama, was a complete failure, only two leyal Alabamians being present. Subscription to siover lament Loans. Püjlackltuia, JbOe 23. Jay Cooke remits labacripuosj to the 7-30 loan taUe amojn of $2,331.000.

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THREE O'CLOCK A M iNTi:ttr.sTi.iu irr.ti t r.u. taOTEKNOK kEAMLlTTi's irtlCU AX LOtlkTlLLC. LccuriiLt, Jure 29. Governor Brtmlette adJresse.1 the ntieL this eveniag in favor of the constitutional amendment, and the advantages of free over alavt labor io KentuckyHe said: Slavery ha been utterly overthrown and proved tbe impossibility of its restoration; he urged the people to proceed to establish tbe system of free labor as dictated bv widom acd interest; he showed by itatiticj ot the popula tion and occupation ot lands by slave and nonslaveholdcri, that the richest lands of the State were in tbe hands of a class exceedingly small in comparison with the popular mave; It urged the organization of the free white laborers of tbe State, to takecare in futureof the;r own intere-ts. He said that necessity existed for the immediate action of Kentucky in disposiug of this vexed question of slavery, the progress of events baring practically destroyed the institution itself. He diacutred at some length tbe second section of the amendment, and met with overwhelming power the objections urged against it, such aa the amendment gives Cod gre-s power to confer the elective franchise upon emancipated slates, ar.d thus make social equality. He said the second section give Congress no more power thn under the Constitution nw existing, and that this second section meant simply that Congress should, by appropriate or necesauy legislation, prohibit slavery or involuntary servitude in the States. oxxtaaL ouavt'm a treat Nxw Yen. June 2!) The Times' Washington special says: Tho publicatioa of tht Army and Navy Gsxctte, which should have- appeared to day, is delayed until to-morrow, to give place to General Grant's report on the Cattle of Belmont, which wm ban led to the printer this morning. is-iixu or raTKXT. The Commissioner of Patents will issue this week one hundred and sevecty-twonitents. beintr eleven more than was issued last week, when greater number was issued thn ever before. During the three months 'ast past there have been issued a greater number of patents by twenty fire per cent than ever was issued in the same period before. REBEL faiSONLRS AT fOl.xr LOOKOUT. The Herald's special nuys: Of 22,000 rebel prisoners recently at Point Lookout but 2,000 now remain, and they are ordered to be imme diate! v released, except pOU $ick. The entire camp will be cleared within four weeks. .NEGRO LA00R AN I WGKV The Tribune's Washington necia! ms: Gen. Howard, f the Freediaen's Dureau, altogether disapproves of the action ol Capt. Brjant, subsistence oflicer of his department in Georgia, in fixing the price of colored labor, and telegraphed him to thtt effect, on learning the facts in the cue, to guard against the recurrence of a simi lar procedure on the part of his assistant commissioaers. Gen. Howard at once issued a cir cular letter itating that he felt disinclined to fix the rate cf compensation in all cases, and recommended that they simply approve all con tracts between the employer and employees, Doing careful always to see that the latter received wage commeudurite with the labor performed. iPtCIAL rA&LOXd. Washington, June 23. So far, only about 125 special pardons have been granted. A number of papers, however, for this purpose, awit the signature of the President. The only prisoners of war uow in Old Canitol Prison above the rank of Captain, are the rebel Major General EJ. JohnsoU, and jue Lieutenant Colonel of a Virginia regiment. OATHS Ol ALLlv.1 AC. Col. Ingham has turned over to the State Department upwards ofteo thousand oaths of allegiance, subscribed to ia Washington by disloyal parties during the administration of the Provost Marshals It has been cu-toraary to keep these oaths on file in the Trovo-t Marshal's ollice, but as eome of the parties who are now making applications for pardon have violated their oaths, it is deemed necessary to place them in tbe hands of the Secretary of State. TREASLUr CIRCULAR. A circular letter ha9 been issued by the Treasury Department, carrying into effect the Executive orJer, reuuvitig restrictions on trade with the Southern Sutes. Subordinate officers, dis charging duties under pi evious regulations, will consider their oflk Ul connection with tbe Department terminated on the iust. Purchasers of products of the insurrectionary States, on GoveY'imeri account, will close their official buaine'.s, eist of the Mississippi liver, with transactions of June 13th, and west of the Mieeissippi, with Jone 24th, returning to sellers all property or money received or collected fiiuce these dates. Officer receiving, collecting, or having in their poseeaEion, or under llieir control, captured, abandoned, or confiscated personal property, will dispose of the same according to previous regulations, aa soon as possible, and refrain from receiving puch from military or naval authorities after the 30:h inst. This is not to interfere with the o erations of ageuts now engaged in receiving or colleculi property recently captured by or surrendered to the forces of the United States; they will continue to do so until such property is satisfactorily accounted for and shipped or otherwise disposed of after the 30th. BALTIMORE ATD 01110 RAILROAD TO CARET TDK HAILS. Goueral Dennison tolay ordered that, in view cf the renewed regularity and entire safety of the Baltimore route to the West, the greit through miils between Biltimore and Washington and the West, taken from the line during the war.ßhall be at onco fully restored. THE SALE Or ARM T WAGOSS. The sale of pevetal thousand army wagons be gan at Washington yesterday, to contiuueon alternate days. Tho'se sold" averaged $17 90. The sales of mules average $C3. COMMERCIAL tiT TiLaoaAra. Cincinnati Iflurkci. Cincinnati, June 21. Fiour dull ; Superfine 3 25; extra $5 75 6 25, und family id 50R 73. Whe.it, red $1 151 20; white $1 35. Oat?, C3c. Corn Yellow 75c, 90o for white, and 6J(C5c forear. Rje GUG5c. Barley $1 10 1 20. Oat 55(361)0. WhUky dull; small s-ales at $2. Me-s pork sold at J2424 50c; ßulk me its; 1281258 for shoulders, 14c for sides and hams are held at 17 for smoked, 13ß20c for plain, and 24 25c for sugar cured. Lard ISc. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 14 17c Coffee 2533c. Molassea $120(3123. Butter 2432Gc. Eggs 2526c. Hiy da!! at J12Q13 for soft and f 1516 for hard pressed on arrival. Petroleum IieSi.ed free Cr(370c. Silver $1 2731 27. Gold $i 371 37i2. Nav YerK 3arait. New Tore, June 2y. Cotton 4ti: for middling. 2F!our 15c lower; at J5 75g5 bO for extra state; $6 4ir6 75 lor extra round hoop Ohio, and $6 0ti,37 bO for trade brands. Rye flour quiet. Cjtu rneil dull. Whisky S2 042 05 for western, i.d '2 0C for refined. Wheal Winter red western $1 50(5 1 ": Cn;cg') S;riLg $1 0(1 35; Milwaukee club $1 33vTil 35;amUr Michigan 75. Kve dull. Coru t'ogDrJ for new mixtrd western, 'J')c for kiln dried, 74(d ucsoutd acd &0c for hit. Osts 4t?ocfor western. Coffee dull. SugAr Musrvado ll(il3c M-"!ssea duli. Wool dail. Pcuoleum dull at 3u - for crude, 55cj54c lor rthned iu bond, and 73(374 do free New mespork $24 75(3'i5 37; f23 75(524 for 'C3-'64, J J ea-b and regular way, clos-.Lg at $25 00 for cih, $1? 50 for prime, acd $19 01(220 OO prime mesa. Piain me-s beef $10 00 Ci 14 WJ; extra tre,$12 0016 00; beef taxs, 2727 50c. Cut meat; 12.'a;14c for ehoul i-ra, and 15'2l9crfor hams. Bacon; I5jrlW'c for Cumber Uni cut; 13e for long nuel. and 14idjl4r for rKrt ribbed. Ltrd ij28i57c Butter. 202c for Ohio asd 25333c for Stil. Cheese 7l5c. Rice dull.

SEW TOES atOMBT afaREBT j New Tore, June 23 1 Money, esy at 4(5 tr cent. Sterlin in fair request al IOsQIU",' for first dm billa. ColJopecrd at $1 33, and closed at $1 3D. Stocka easy. Later. Gold closed at Gallagher ' Exchange to-nifht at 1 3?jig

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills., PROTECTED r LETTERS BY ROYAL tigSijiSB-V PATENT! tfi-and frvw .1 raaeri fMrJ. tYorl, A'. ) This iDTAlaaVU mfJltlw la anfailiBf la tb ear of al tkosa palnfa' aai da:.(troaa dieate t wkkh tia faas Je eotjtItutloa It sahject. It inoderat'i obrtrectjoca, and a tp-r4y rar mj b rr.4 on. toiakuii:d ladii: It ti jCTillarl7 aaiud. It will la a abort lima trtoa on tbe monthly prW w;th rernarlty. Kach rott, price )aa DUar, teart th Goumnttt aUoip rnrat Britain, to prTCLt coax.Urfit. T4 ni4 tcJuJ n l4tken ly FtmaUt during ts riRSI TURKS MOXTUS of rrjnnc, oa JUy ara CAUTION. JA ruU houid nothn-itm by Ftm.iU during tht FIRST TÜRKS M0X7 US cf Prfjnaticyat tey ar $urt to Irinjtn k'Ucarriagt, tut at any olXsr timn they nrt tjt. Ia all ca of 5trvaa acd Spinal ArTrctlocs, Taint lu the Pack and Umb FaLfna on s'Jght eiertion. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hjtterks and Whiles, lit w nilt w-dl affect a care when a'.l etLrr aean bava failed; and, although a powerful rmed j, do not contain Iren, ctltmti, abtiataov, or anything hurtful to tht cnt:tution. Fall direct lent In tho pamphlet around ach package, wtieh iLryaid be carefilly preserved. S0LZ YALL DRUGGISTS f.. la Agent for tho Cnlt4 State and Caaaia. JOR il0?ES, 27, Cortlandt St.. New Tork. N. B. fl CO and ponage ftampt rDclo4 to any aa horffd Ajrrt will ln-aro a bottle, coota'Llag 50 rills, byretnrnniail. 4ec5 deodiwly INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., H AKTFORD, CO N N . Capitol $500,000. INSURES AOALVST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. (irnrrul Accidental lolirle If OH f ive Hundred Dollars, with 13 per wetk com- " peccattoo, caa be had for J rxr actum, or any oioer tum betwren fSOU aoJ f 10,000 at propori locate rat-.-. Icn Dollnrsj I'rnniuni Satire a policy for f'J.t00, r lOperwck cotcpro satien for all aad every description of acci lent travel. In or otherwise under a general accident policy, at th ordinary rats. f liiriy Dollar I'rrtnltitn Scu'Ot a full policy for aj.0O0, or S25 per weei com.eaatIon, a above, at the spwal rate. f oreign ItUkh. ro'.li lss iHiied for Foreign, West India and California travel. Kates can be If itur-i ty application td tht OtHca or Igencies. Miort I line Tlrkrt. Arrangements are lu conre of completiou lr which tbe traveler will be abln to purchase, at any Railway Ticket Office, Insurance Tickets for One or Thirty l)yi' Trarel. Ten centt will buy a ticket for Ono daya' travel, invinnij 1 3, or fl5 weekly cumperj'ation. Ticket 1 ol eies may be had for Thre, Six and Twelve mni,th, lu lh tame rsanner. Hazardous kiks taken at Haxardnaa Rate.. No Viedical Examination requ.rod. Policies written by the Company's A (rents. Policies for lU.WK), and for Piva yearn, can be Lad by application to tbe State Agent at lnlianapol:, and at the Home OÖ'.ce. D I It E r.usTAV cs k. Davis. W. H. D. CALLrSDKK, JAS. L. HOWARD, GEO. W. MOOKK, MAUSHALL JKWRLL, KEKSEZKK K0BKRIS, CTORS. THOMAS BKLKNAP, Jr. CHAKLKS WHITE, CuRXKLIUS B. KKWlJf. HUGU HAKKISOS, GKO S. (JILMAN, JOXATUAS It. EU3TCE. ROÜNF.T DEKN1S, Sec. J. G. B1TTERS05, Pret't. O. F. DAVIS, Vice Prea't. HF.XRY A. DTRR. General A Rent. II. C. MAkTIN, Stale Aett, 5i. 7 Temperance Hall, Inditnapolin, lod. C. E. DaVJj, Lfcal A(?ent, So. C Odd Fellow' Hall. IV. B. Aent and Soliol'wrs wanted Jn every part of the State. rnay.5-15w . PETROLEUM. i I 'I ii AND COAL MINING CO, AT COVINGTON , 1 1ST ID Capital Stock. $3.250,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. 15C0RP0RATKD INDKK TUK I.AV a OK THg STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALK, of New York. I retidect, JOSEPH KIStlNK, Covir.gtrn, Vice Pretldett. W. D. KkKR, Secretary, JaMKS W. KING, Treacrer. XD irootoriaHon. JOäF.PU E. McDOVALO, Indianapoll, In J lata. JOHN R. COFFKOi H.Uaatlnfton. Indiana. " WM. DALK, New York City. " JOSEPH W. NhWLlN, Attica, Indiana. JOS. RiSTlNE, Covington, Indiana. " K. M UcDONALD, Covington, Indiana. " DAVID WEBB, Covington, Indiana. Orrict South tide Public Square, Citing ton, Indiana. THE Company holds by lea, and In fee, bog twentv thonaand acre of tbo moat "elect eoa' lands In Western Iad;ana, bordering bth sides of tha Wabash river. Aftpt of thesa lands may be seen at tho WSce of tho Company, in Covlnirton, Ind., at tae cO'.ce of Wb. Dale, No. 23 Park Place, . T.City, at tbe office of Hon. J. R. Coffrotb, Hantington, Indiana, and at the oC'-e of Roach A McDonald, Indianapolis. A reference to the report of tbe Hon. David Dale Owen, lau State Geologist, will show that tket lands are situate in tie aid t of the finest c al del t of tte State, aboandlna: aio in fait, iron and oher valuable BDlneral ub;tarcet. Neartbe month of Coal Creek, where theCompany ba large quantities of lands alt water htt tn dircovered ejual tn quality to the hanawha. Tbts water hm procured iorna ii years ago by bonng, toon after, tho On oadaga salt Cnling Its way down tbe Watah and Erie Canal, Mr. Tbomae, the proprietor, finding himself unable to cowpete wf.h tt, aatjdoDeU tbe manufacture. Ia hi bortrg La eucountered ttat which recently disclosed facts prove to bare ben coal oil Tb'?-e lattfl all lie In eloe prnx mity to the Wabab t i r rio canal, tome of them upon Its banks. Vr. John McMaaotny, the bn:nes agent of tbe ccai1 any. tat r-tained fruta a toar of observation of the t:l r-g:onof Pennay Irani, convinced that the landt leaeJ by roe company, in Fonntsla and Psrke couuns, bas, o far as the gnral formation of tho cotntry and the nrface ir l;catio pretest themnelTea, nocg anaroiry ia tte oil and nrneral nbatances a found en Fretxn Creek, Petntylvania, where tbe greatett quantity abd tae b.wi Taluabie aii la fabd ür. Mcatanony hat parctiad f.-r the company the approved naachicery, !.:: tL Cxtnrcs necetaary for eperatien, acd I prepar.? w th eir?ritLce4 woramen the tpoedy develp. tu ut K,t tbe bilden tra-ure of tbe lacd of tbe company. All th indxes cf coal ai!,fodd in local ties whers it ha been procured, are rrocf!y marked in varioca localities of tbe landt of tha Company affording every rational prospect of uccea. Tt e company tLink it cur.cesary to make any other reference to tba character of tte land, other than tLe report and map referred to. $ 10C ,000 of tbe atock. bein 1,0(JO tharet. U propo-d by the Coaapany to be offered tn tbe market at on --ball itt pa? value, being tib per ihare, far tha purpose tf aiding the Company tn a peedy development of tho land. aprii-dAvtf S ECONP HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, .to. 213 tat UasblQElon StreettSIgM f als Hlsj Haan. I"irÄNITrRE an Stovs. Tlnwara aad Plibtt In com 1 plets variety. AJ a . all k lada of otra rerai ablag Good. J. K. XABCT.

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UNiTED STATES' 7.30 LOAM! THIRD H 1Z It im ti , $230,000,000. Fj asrhor'fy tf the eretary cf the Treajry , tie der g ted. tt General SiWr'ptu Agtt fr the a!e of ü..!ted ?:tte, .eccrv.ie, c-rrt to tie pet lie tht atrJ rie rf Trea ary N.-ta,bear.og aevea at 4 three-te.tkt P-r crct. intertat ir annum, i.Zi,m si tie 7.30 LOA.OST. The notea are inaed ccder date of Jaly IS, lrC5, aa4 ar payab! Ihre yeart fr oca th.t date ta csrre&cy, are ennvertat at the cpUen of the bel ter Int U. S. G-20 SIX PER CENT. uoLo i;i; ir:i(. Isolds. Thea fuwtdi are now worth a btndme prenloa, a 4 are fiempt, re a'l tbe r.overrrnrt Bnd, Vvwaj ."le, CVunfy an t A'ü iWvt evjfl-i, lfcA Vff froi ct f trt jrr erKt. jtr .untin fj tXtir tatut according to tbe rtte !er opn ctLer property. The leterett I pyat seml-tr.r.-a:v ty coupott attached eacb rota, L!cb rnty b cnt VJ tni toll to aty taik at bar.ker. Tlse Intrreal ut ';.30 per cent atuoiirtlt o Our rem prr !) on a 1.10 note. Two rrnla SI0 'IVii 300 l'vnty $1000 Our Dollar $3000 Notrt of ail the droomiaatiima named will be prompt ly funiitbJ upon rece'pt of tubicripliocs. Tbe Nctet of tb t lb'r l Seriea re preoWly tlaatlar la form tt.d privilege to iL Set en-Th'rtiet already sM, eacept that the Geren-eLt reervev to ttejf the eptttt of payirg iate:et In gM ctiu a 0 per cent., Int'fad of 7 3-10th In curreLcy Sul tiSer drd-ct tha If terr.t In currrncy cp to J1y l':h, at tbe lime when thay acbcrlt.e. Tie .M;ry of tl l .-tea i f tb! tbird erie of tlr Sevfn-TLirtii in tiniirte ol tie lt of Jnce, and will be made promptly an 1 Cu:.t!i.UvU!y after that data. Tbe il ght cLa.-e tutilc In ibec Ldlt.out of thit TR1LD SE.P.1F3 effrcia ol!) the natter of lutrt. The pay metit in gold, if nit Je, w ill lx- equivalent totae currency iatorf-Ht of tie b gber rate. Tbe return of pene paymet:k1n tbe event ef which only will tbe option 1 pay intere.t in gold be aald cf, woald to reJure and eual;. price tbat pnrx .aa made with tix per cert, la gV.d Would b fully eual to tbohe ciate w.ta rven and tbree-tratbt per cent. In eirrency. TLiia The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the ivv rumt r., acd Its snptrior A vanUei make it tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAM OF THE PEOPLE. L than $:3'i:u",'H0 of tbe loan authoriied by th lat Ccngre are now en tbe t.itrket Tbl amount, at tbe rate at hkb I' ! b-it's . rt"-t, will all be aab scribed lor within t-.vo rr.o::tb, wbea the notet willen doUMel!y command a prettiium, a bai nn'fanily befli tbe caie en closing tb n:xr-p:lcta to othr leaaa. Ia order that citizrn. in every town aud Miction of th country nay be afnlr J rac.ÜTiot for taklLg tl loan, theNatioi.a' Bank, State Hai, and Private Bankers throupho: tb country have generally agreed ts r ceirt kutmrr'.ptioii a par. SuWr,lert 11 aelect their own ge:it, in v2jrrn tbey bae confluence, tndwb OLly are t." be i ejofiibi for tiie de:hery of tbe Bote Xrx vhl b they r.ceive order. J jr- COOKE, Sct airnoa Akt, Ko. 114 South Thind Street. rillLADKLPniA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CITIZKN' NATIONAL BANK, INDIAVAItJL'S NATIONAL HANK, FoCkTU NATIuNAl. BANK, INI UNA NTlONALBANK an4 M Khun ANTh NATIONAL LANK, INDIAN aPOl 1, IND. mj2i ddfw3m !! MILITARY CLAIM AGENTS, tMVCL PE1.ZCI.L. IT AIIV tnCVf , fltTOV I. JOXtS. Attorney at Uw. DELZELL, BROWN & JONES, MILITARY A) 1GBNTS AND ATTORNEYS, No. Ti EaM Vahing;ton Street, INDIANA rLIS, IM), TO RK Sin NED, D.SCnU.r.F.D t)U DlSVtlSStD OKHCKKM. S tbe Army ia now ht-:t p niueret tt, and many Officera ull to n be i.sfcai:d Irom arvire, we would call your attention to cur fad. ties for aijuatlcs; UOker' account aad r-ettiii.r. ciairrt at;aiuat the iutrv ment. We will procure C.rt.f.ratr or Nn-I:debte.!nei far 'rer, tLd prcu-p'Iv ad tut tb-ir rcn-. aith tha dinerent Bureau at WaL'.r fc.n We a!. Co'l-ct Claioi f ir Back Tay, Pountles, PeOior., lloe lot in hervice, I'r re i:.ey, Iiamaged or I--t I'roperty, rro;erty lx-t or lirprta ed, 4,'uartermat ten' Voucberf, Tran-&" rtati n Citim, 1 c , Ac We can alo supply CTdr.at.ee, CItt)r)r,Qaartennts ter and fedicJ netorn-, lui.t('r-Oit Kolit and athtr iiiiitary Ppere. äJfNo cla:m bought or cid. Omceri ai.d othern icfr--ted In tbe ne'tlement ef Claim afa:nt tbe Goven mDt, are Smitel to rail at our otT.ce, or addreat I'K.l-ZELL, LKOWN A JO? ES, Jo. 37 Hat; Wa.bir?ten ttrret, mj20-d3m Indianapoti. Iu4. GROCERIES. a. r. rxETCBEa. c. . attds. fli:ti:iii:k a iviii:i:, CKNTKAL GliOCKUY, DEALERS IN STAPLK AND HNE GROCFEIIS, Foreign an! loce-ilc Wine and C1rt, Game, V' S'taM., Fru t, VVoen at.d tai'.l.jw Ware. Ne. 44 onh I'ennj! vania Street, cpioitte tbt Post Oftr, In'Vanar ar4-tf RENOVATERS. CljEAKIKG AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT r""l RRUNITKD STATKÄ DTE-COCSK. NO. J f SOTJ71 Mt 111. ooia atreet, It-dlanaci:, ItxliaA. At '.hit old and weil-kncwn etatULaieat, tat ladjeo can Lave t:Ai ad vwlts i djel ta percaneLt uA beaatift.1 color; and get,t' itara-.er.tt thoronghiy re now ated acd repaired. New and aecend-band clothing boefbt and toM, a'.M, a paticular branch in the buine deuotaiiate-I fine draw, taa; bill; a:able cloth, or tear lit arj a;arxBct cam bw aa wrous;Lt i.at It can not be vjtlbie to tbe naked eya. rrneal erthe place. No. flo:tk I li!r ait street. li-UC iOarM H UK.r. Prr--te DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C, DULY, KKEFF.R & MISD, WHOLESALE rSstueexsv South Iei-idiaii ISt.a, OFFP.R EXCIX5ITELT AT WHOLESALE A COMptetock of Drua. Jledicinet, Paints, Otla, Vj StafTa al Pa-eot Miic:aa. Alo a larje aarrBiet of Pef imery, PociOSee and Katcy Uo4. window Giaat and (ilaaa-Ware Al P.tt.bcrj price t. Cal Oil and t'oal Oi: Laaip. car-w2a NOTICE. aCAET EMASIEiLMJNK AXD MELD ÜFfUEKS, rear'.r.j into Ue Vneraa trrrx. vttber fey aaaatcr oat reigaaiiwo. caa tae all their papera nte4 ao with corru.eM aid d;-;a'ch at Col. B ate s MHltarj Cüa AjtLcy. eppuaxe ItelrcpLtaa Theatar. tary rmtdc ta ta tae cCc. Je-dtf J0E3 W. ELAXX.

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