Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4622, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1865 — Page 3

.1 WEDNESDAY MOUNING. AUGUST 1C. 1 Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ae, ; Circulars, i Blanks, ! Bill Heads, j Bills Lading, Ac, Ac. Doue premptlyat this Of flee, In the C4t Style em first quality Papers, saanel at A,w Prices. w Gl re as a Call. CITY 1TE t-iv "Brigadier Oeoeral UeMon was in tbe yesUrday. r.tv tlTbert will be r.o reception to day, f tr as beard itoa. jl? The Mayor reported the collection of overSI.2U') fleet for the month ot Ju!y. The Ies to tte School Fund. t27The difference between a "waterfall" and attract in tbs eye is, that one impair ht via too, tu tli oti er plays toe deuce with the 237rbe Üeveoteerrth lodiana Ileziment was expected to arrive in tbi citj last evening. The regimeat wt mtttereJ out at N'ashville. Tennessee. tyTLe Ninth Iaiiaoa Ctrtlry Us'imeut was, at least a part of it, mastcreJ out ye-terday, aad will be paid off to dty. Tbe Tenth will also be moat er od out o a few days. Tbe regiment i stationed at Vicseborjr . l'aou3Ti05j. The following promvtiou have been tnado at the A Jjuttct General' OSes cince our lest report: Ninth Cavalry Eli Libby. Colotel; Virgil II Lyon, Lieutenant Colonel; Nat. J. Owioet, Major; James It. Jiation, j -j r ; Juba F..Oniijgs, Captain; Jarr.es L. Carrtco, F.rst Lieuteuaut; Isaae II. Linter, Second Lieutenant t39 "Tbs Sapreme Court was in cr-sicn jdtcrday, to listen to tie argument in the case of the State ts Fhabeetock, indicted in tbe Tippecanoe Circuit Court for tiiurder, in which it was asked that the appellant Qiigbt be admitted to bail. iS'o decision in tbe matter was given last et en:n. Hut three of tbe JuJes were present, Judgo Jit j beia absent on a viit to Like Superior 2T&""KiQ5ia & Ck's raimnDth po'i hus is laicilj being rebuilt. The joi.-;t re Imiiuo- u the first ütorj, und in five week. Tritli l,v..r.tcle weather, it w ill be uniltr cover. It hi!. intention j vl 'ih'id eutrprifiri tili -HV fcire the l.uiM.r rendy f.r beet picking the r-iir.', H'.l, ted the well known enterp;i-e and ti.ety .:' the fcrmarc guarantee 'hit tho work will l.e i.-j.e, J'roTiJenrr permittinr Lo( k Oct. The ever fertile genius ol il rain? has invented a new and certainly ia't dangerous death wepjn. for use in robbery and murder Ixxk out for it, Mr. Chief and uh r diuatta It I fauod the other t.ilii upon the person of an escaped peuitenli try bird, at LouisTille. It is made in the thipe of, ami looks exactly like, a pj-glai. about tight inches luncIn lb i4 is s aharp instrument in the bbape of a file, cd made of solid steel, ehirp-pototetl, and tbe three edges sharp. The blade is thr wti out by pricg when you ttrike at a person. It i- a most dangerous weapon, and can b3 ued up n a person when they are tot looking fr an Mtack of that kind. Poljc MaTTtm W01. Mtthew, for tiu!t ar.d battery, paid $20 40. Thomas O'Brien, Thoaias Ilo?e,f!eo. Rodtlte, Maitiu Itocbe aud Thotuaa Sjops were druuk. Thej paid $3 and co;t. Timothy Sullirau and John Colley were also under tbe idfluence of the potent cup. Tbe r etcbrqaer was in a demolished condition, and by way ot a healthy change, they went on the chain gr for ten days. Mollis tlark was a wandering prortitute. She Is yet a prostitute, but has for thirty davo reifd her wandcrioff. Shs U iu jil. Frederick liorktt, for disttrVng the retce, paid $l'i 2). J37The eatirgof watermelons on the street has become an intolerable nuince, and teeda aa application of niunitlotl law to discontinue it. At every corner, and front of every grocery boue, tbe pive m-nt is littered up with ecd nt.d rind of the succulent fruit. Tbe wicked stand in slippery jlices T noticed . cltrictl gtntlomn, with a white ihoker, who hid incontinently stepped. trj a piece of rind, almost lose l is toot in?, and but fcr hi dexterity, would have been f rone cu the sidewalk. Iii' agilitj pleed us. IVrebance be saw tbe ileudoins. llut t the risda. Let ibetu be removed, and tbe practice of feeding cn the melons be dried 07." Wherefore, let him thst thit keih he ettrdeth take beed lest he fall, Irorn the prertit condition of our pa? riueuts t78unday a number of -person, keepen of t riietie, wtre anestrd by the pol'ue t'ir et-liin liquor ou thit day, and were released on promising to appet bext moriäug betöre Mavor Caven to answer Tr the "desecration." The police aw tbs fifty cents fee in each cac, aid the atscrity with which they snatched up the denier in the nrdcut was most commendable ' Hut the dealer knew s thin? or two, and when Monday morning came, repaired in a body to tho ollicc of Suire Couton, confessed judgment, paid or e teut fine and costs, and thos played a remarkable fine gams of strategy ou tbe "pcrl.oe," chinliui tbe school fund aud tbe custodians out of s Uaodsome sum. We bsard a policetntn swesr tbe next time be arrested a mm for felling I qur on Sund? he would "ju;'' him, i. e. let hioi crush for one night beneath the iron heel of hi boot, the vermin in the county jiil ar.d lumi.ifttc on the end of sweet and bitter fat:ry, auti l the society of tuUcellinrous vi'.liaiss It is wron to "goat" police man, a ad it is wroit; in "Uu'tlorils" wUo fill tbe "dowiog boel" to take such an advantage over tho preservers of the public weal. Tvn 'L MiTin Stats Aart. Just et of the city the Lnited S;ate 've three bundrid run fioployed in erecting an ar?enal. mmsz'ne, and other necessary buiidioR which will cum psir faryrably with th.c be-t trutures of the a r.d iu any part of the l'uiou. I be "-nd, eon sitting of seventy five acres, is most ni n-.i-rablr adapted for tbe purpose. It is h:gb, oerlokirtjthe city, rolling, fspsble of caraple'e Hrniespe ar.d beantiftilfv shaded with TPt:rc r.d tr.rifty forest trees. The pjwder roajtiire is riMtly completed. The archilevlural pro-tMr-ti.rr.s of tbe building are excelfent, ar.d in- every re;ect it as complete and secure a forethousht. skill and w(rkmanship can make it. Tbe ar Tajigements for light aud ventilation are admi rable It is as neir fireproof aa rnissible The only wood in the building is the lining of the roof and inide walls Not a ptrticie of iron has besn used, bat all the fastenings acd water pipe, iaude and out, are of cot per, so that the conduction shall be a.s complete as possible Tbe maeaxme is surrounded bv a mound i f the same betghth, thirty feet at tbe base and six fret at the top, all so! jtsj, 4r.j cow covered with laxuriaut gras, deiit.ed a a protection iu ca.e of exp!os:on, so that the kice ai.d damage will be vertical, and r.ot lateral. lrs,enirg tte danger The Arsenal will he nugnficent structure, and as 8Ustat.til aixi tlurstile aa masonry can Bisk it. It i in the form of a Oreek cro. The mtin boildinwill be sixty f.tt t.igh. three turiea above the basement, arjd the tower ore hundred feet high. Th workmen are low gskid uuoo tbe second story, so that tte proper lions of the builJmg, the de;(jn, aLd the .hrc ter ot ibe woik can be lull; appreciated. It wa iret.ded thst the Arsenal should be built of solid ,l,.t.P, but the difficulty in proeurinr; tne roaterisl aLd it's cost preventei Tbe bssecieut, cori.er. doorwae, window frames and cornice are 11 ut blue lime atoue Iroin the ernon q iarris, hard aa granttr, roogb dressed, with fiai-htd 1,.- hit the bod v ot the bailoine is red rreel hfirk.'avromerieallr laid, the whole wall being t:e.! and rrouted.so that sbea dry it will be . 1 ... .Tfc w.lta are three and a half and f. ur Uet thiik.ai d s.-me blocks if the Mit ttuewUl igh ictcu tons. ibis will give ;.i rt the atrecetb of tbe edifice. Tbers Hi uea oi iui iuti)iu n - also being erected a beftuHfat, lubstmtiaj eod

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The materials of Ibis baildiof srs pressed brick aod tbe Oosport lias el03, dreaaed. Tbs founa vJa:i.3cf ilu ttructcrt ii ojnplttei tod most s'.hstatitial.ax.d flished is tbe woikoans hip. atd work is pro;re'Sg 03 the first atoty. Tbe surface of ths ground about the Arsenal and the ofüesrs' narters is beicc grade-i so that thero will bs gentle fall ail around them and sewers are b?ing constructed fa every direction so that tte drainage of the entir grounds Will be perfect. Th itdmpt are alsa beicg cut out, std every ccediess obstruction removed, leavitg nothing cpoo tht gronod tot rieceesiry ior use cnve3ie3ce or ornament. . All tbe brick, some two millions, are mide upea the premises Tte pressed briek are ss fice as any we have erer teen. Ttey art made J,y Land, acd two macbibes lorn out three thoa fat.d a day. Nearly all the wood required fur bursicg tbe kilts is cut apoa tbe ground. This department Is ocder tbe charge of Capt. Curry, snd be thorocghly cadersunds bis bus'nesi The stooe is brought in a roujtb stats from ths o,ni rie?, cod tbe cutlicg is. all done by workmen under the superintendence of lir. Kay, ho s himself a master workman. No better specimens of stone rutting can be found on any ' public work. . C-ptaln Fi res is tbs master mason. Tbe stooe acd bricklaying sre most Admirable specimens ol Uste. kill, itrergth and finubed work m intbip in every reject lie baa do superior. The carpenter shop is under the superintendence of lir. Davis. lie is a man who thoroughly undersU&d that branch of mechanism. All tbe carpenter and Joiner work for the buildings not only, but the wagon work also, is turned out from bis shop.acd we may add everything needed in wood work, and most complete ia it. b every department. We never saw better work. In fact, with the exception cf the stone, luraber, ind other röagb materials, and the fron eastings, which come from Buffalo, all Is made and manufactured upon tbe ground, to that the inside of the Arsenal grounds is almost a Tutle world of itself. We were utterly surprised to fhd out, by obserrstion, what a largo amount of werk was being. done within a stone's throw of the city, and we dare ay .thit reirly our en tire population arc t. ignorant at we were. The Arpenal grounds and improvements, when cooapletcd, will not only be an ornament to the city, but a creditable exhibition oftbe wealth acd pjwrr of tbe Government. But our rptee forbids us to ssj mre at this time. We will add, however, that all the works are under the supervision of Captain Whitterrore, an accomplished officer, aDd I. Hodgson ia the architect, whose geuius and skill are be-t demonstrated by the work be U doing. Ed ScxTixrx. An article in your issue of the 5.b iust , contairrd charges of mi-conduct achet policemen without naming tbe parties. Deeming the Witter worthy of investigation I called uprjii jou for the author' name, aud was informed that be bid prohibited you frota dkcloin it I now request the author to ioform the Cs.ie of Police or myfelf of the mines of the fT'iilty r Jhccrs, that they may be made an exini-r-le of. J Caves, Mayor uussiaVKsiH rsro j?ioi:M. r . r . t .. - . . : 1 1. 1 ! t : I .. : . . complete, m ide out hi C )l. J. W. Iii ike's Mili tary Agency, by Captains King nd M.J.'tn. Advances made od pv if desired. Ofiicre 1 ppoI te Maior Dunn's Muiteris'ir nnd D:sbur.ins Office. ZST" A rich growth of hair produced, iie i.utu i.il color restored, (not dyed), and ali disease of the oilp, fulling off, &c, cured by u:.- 'Eureka." the inbtlliole h itr restorative. Trice $1 per bottle. Sold by til druckt? J. F. SkNOlfc, I)ruef;..-t, litte- House li'.ock. Agent. col . i iuc ijoa. iuU oiiiioucry oiore 01 Mcsr. Todd V Ctrm'chiel. No. b N rth I'cnnsslrania street, i.n lha place trt -;et tixtra h e French Letter, Noie .ti:d IMlet I'aper; a!o, Ciilt Note Octavo and IJdlet Pa:cr, wi;h Envelopes t match. 1(2 Sroai Hoo?4s to RrsT Two cood 5torc Rooms, NOi. IU- utd 113 East Washington street, opposite the Court IIou;e, can be leased for a term of jears. Irquirc of Dr. A. D. 0 .11, No. 65 North .New Jersev street, between 12 and 2 o'clock, I M. 1 tf t-f Crompton'a Strawberry Kaisern is a tertain remedy tor d'.rihoi, dysentery, cholera morbus, flux, heartburn, and all bowel compltintd. It ia entirely vegetable. A specific lor camp diarrhrra. Sold at wholesale by r;ow?iinc & Sloan, Indianapolis eod ty.SjldieiH on discharge furloujjh ctn obtain Instructions t Hike's Military Agency, opposite Mj ir Ddiin'a ITitlled States Mustering aud DisbursiuR Office, No 10 West Ws-hinton frcrt 13 6 lioLt 1'k.Ns We think 0 only Mute a wellknown fact when wesay you rn ki the bo.l Oold I'cu in the city at Mrrs ToJ l ii Cirmi Chtel's lf'2 J.5fOin.cr' Ileturus caa be mile ou' aud warranted correct, at ULke'a Military Asucy, by John F. DuiCcld, who has been two years in the business. 12 4 t?PThe j rice of the Daily Seutinti, cut.ttiiiiit i: nil tho lact t.ews sr.d Telegraphic Dis pitches, is only Twenty Cen's a Week, deliver d bv the Ctrriers iu anv ptrt of the Citv. tf 1 lTHe'.rs 0: Dfccased Soldier! cn et Hack Fa, Rour.ty and Peti-itHis. :it Col. H'ftke't Militnry AgtTc. 10-St MoaaAK Hau Officers and uion a ill call at Col Hluke's Military Agency, at:d Kit the r pay, or rend power of attorney by mail 1- i 'Sec Dr Wm. Tl. xon's adverti-t meut fourth p.e of to day'a paper. jau J25-tf. ou 1 1. tfJT" Cavalry ollkerj or men, who Lvc lost horses in service, will call at lllakc's Agtucy. NOTICE. Z3T FO R MOKE TIIA N T W EN T V YEA US UATI1EWS' VKNKTUN !IAIU1)TK baa stood tba tet of trlaT. and I eonstanttj tucrealn !n public faror. THK VKNKTIAN HAIR DYE U the rt and cheapen mJe. lt pric i only 75 cents, and each bolt! cont!r.s douVe tb.e -j jastlty ef le In thoe a u ally sold It. THIS HAIR LTE Is raauurcturl ly a paoullar prw. cfws, wh'ch rrriJcr lt Infinitely superior to any !je in Liarkft. Tr.g otaj-Ute In oce bottle, no preparation ia required, wblth greatly simphCrs tha applicauon. IN USISrj TU13 DTE yoa avoid tbat acsrv, Pt d sp-l-eararice by which Jyet bsir aud waiters arc rea lily rrcojalied, when au inferior article hm beea ued, as lt pro-laefs a perftctlj tatural color cf any stsdetlat 1 deirvl, from a ricn brown to a Jetty, latrtu black, teat will not snint, crx k, er stain iLe c'.otblog. luvest 7S cetts anl yen will bo cc.vitfeJ. Sold by a'.l Drtig(rUt s ni Taney ilo-vli Pealcrv A. 1. MATHEWS, Maaufctnrer. DKM.VSBAKNk'S 1 CO. New Tork, Wholesale A?ftt. my 10-dJ-ly PROPOSALS. To Stonc-Cutters and Iron-Wcrkers. F.aLXO KOI)4ALS wU b received by tbe nad r J) ntiea, aad ate by Ui AoJ tor ff lleoy Coaity, lod..t;o':t if l"ta av f Aoe-ist. JSJ, fr th Cntoti Work a:id irou Hrk f tut Hltj Cointy C urt 11UM. r.ans, fec.r.cnia aid Wurkit. Ins!; eu ha nat tte oT.ce of I. llwda'wii, Arcbi'ett, in 8eutir.el IujcJids. IiaiiapoU, b' ail aea'y m formation uisy t bat In relation ta tie works, whieh ar of con IJera-de mit'ittcde, anJ wor.hy o tha atet tien cf the I e.t c-nttactois Tbey will te let t tbe ket re-pu-MMtdde, w w.ll be revered ,Ä K'T Vmsd. wnk ri-.d Hurity. f-T in faithful perfurTtmce cf the cntrart. hv .-Jer of tbe C",nTn;slon"'s I. UOriOX. Anhiiect, aj3 diilUuta. Indiansp..:i,lad. PROFESSIONAL. LUTHER D. WATERMAN, M. D. I III! Wl 1 i-ilfi ii itiaal Äiarr!!, ATK .l-r.-eoii Tü ilv-noib Ini.aoa Vlca(eera. OXc - fiat Horxk rtaarylvania acreet, half a aqaar Mrl rrfftiL, uortk or it-a rnuic. Ca m Ius4 tbara aav aita Jy4-U4Sl

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sreeT sintmtiostsi aaft-vsvara iirnriL. MIDNIGHT UEPOItT. tmr ?lsratnar Hep'ert See First Page. 3I1LNE DEMOCIUTIC CONVENTION. NORTH CAROLINA AFFAIRS GREAT FORGERIES IN NEW YORK. IMPORTANT-FROM MEXICO. Frightful Railroad Disaster. THE TKIAIi OF OAVIS. Teachers National Convention. a. , Ac., JlC As I tie ."Mctv York B'orfferie. iew Yo'aa, August 15 Another development of the fargcry of cold ccrtrticates has been maJf lt appears thit Mr. K-tchum. of the firm of Morris Ke'.chum, Son L. Co., has been ia charge of the bu-inr.s of Chas Grabtm, banker ou Eichd'jge I'l ace, during the illness of that gentlemen. Upon his return to his office, be discovered thit ceveral checks were mining from his check-book; this fact has led to the suspicion that Mr. Ketchuru i. concerned in forgery of certain fraud checks thit hste ithia a few dys pa: beru brought to iiht; at all eveata he is absent. It L slid that Mr Graham ha been victimized to the cxtedtof $05.000. Thiii ruorrin, the firta of Ketchuta, Sen L Co, icpe:ideJ piMac.it; an 1 Urnhara & Co. have announced their ina'j'.lily to meet engagements, for Graham fctited at the Bjtrd, he hjed to be ublc to settle all his 6tock contracts at to-day's r rices. Another statement iu explaiittiuo of tbe sustention of M"rm Ketchum, Son & Co , is that Mr. Ketchuru 's on hsd (bitractei bonds and other -ei'.r.tics from the vaults of tbe biukicg hou-e, to the auiouui.C'f $"2,UU0 OUU Another statement tiitt yoaric ICetchani forged gold certiüoite to the ?ituou'.it of $2 5'J0,0UU, which had been paired iafo the coffers of the batik., of nhich they will be t!i principal sufferers. V;iriour rumors, it secin.-, established young Ketchum guilty of robberies to the amount of not less than $2.000,000. lie had, for some time, taken the place of his father, in the arrangerrent of business, aud possessed the fullest ccnSJence of all who knew him. He left his borne las; evening, and has not becu traced lir.eo. Ilia partnerj did do! uncct their losses yesterdsy, so adroitly were bis operations conducted. Jenkins, the FLcaix LUuk robber, waived an examination this morning aiid wm fully committed. The Fo?t lays concerning the failure of Morris Ketchum, Son Si Co Tbe failure has occasionoi a more profound jcaattion thia any similar event which has occurred for some years, attended, as it hi, by the flight of one of tbe junior member? ot th. ürrTwho bx. abstrictud securities to a l-jge iiur.nt, besides drawing out of the bunk as much zs possible of the availrble fund of the Cr:n Oa tba discorery of these farts, Mr. M rris Ketchum ordered psyment stopped, asd in. a few days be would he rcadj to submit to tbe creditors a proposition for liquidation; meanwhile all remittances) are de posited in bsnk to tbs credit of the remitter. The Urge capital of the firm and wealth of its senior ptrtuer renders it probable that the loss to creditors will not be so heivy ss t first reported. It is as yet too preaniure to r.tteiatto state the amount of the defalcation, but if is variously estimated at from two to tour millions of dollars. Eiwatd Ketchum, who has .bsconded, is 25 years of age, has beea married two or three years, and his one child. Düforo departing he left a leiter for his father to provide for his wife and child, s ivio that he hid provided for him elf. It is Mild ho rb-tra-'.ed b mds from the nfe of the firm, but t litt extent Is not t;. known. The Fo-irfh Nation il II ink, it i how tatel, is iniolvrd by his ti r-Mctioi.s J2,ru,0f0, having ucotited Hfiv ? the .'rj-e 1 Vertifi.'ate Flic 1 tt set;i ( Kjo-hum wis in a trunk itnre ou Hrxilmj, al.. hs had i-oine fifteen pi( k,v-(s ofinoiijv, tho'ight from a glance to be it . much as f.'ul.lhlll, ;r. where he büiht a traveliu t i A card fio. n t!i.; PiC-;.ie:it ol thti iourth Natio ial Hank say it is ti riccily Houod, the eiruD;n: lor tho last six motitbs exceeding tbe amount of forced crttfj ?ttf held .Intlonal Tojiclierfc saaerlutlmt Convention. lUcRi?Btao, August 5. Delegates to the National Teachers' Association Convintion are atiiviiig heie by cvr;r tr sin. It is exi'i'!c J lv to-morrow the) Urg?t reprels:ttio:i o! c lu itors cir asembli'd on my occasion in tlii-s cut:try il! be t'rejeit to participate in the prjcee litjn of th C)i mention. The National Normnl School Association met in the State School Department at 11 o'clock this morning, and lh President, Edward Edwards, of Illinois, in th' Ch-iir. The regular buir eo the bod 1 will commence this ni'irning. Amor.g the tiisiiuu'ished gentlemen present are I) H Hatr, Piiru-ipsl of the Noroal School of M ss..( htisetts. ricfes-or Orecu. of Khode Irl nid, and Ualr'itead. of New York, Thompson, of the Pennsylvania Normal School, Ilenckle, ol Ohio, Pailraan, of Kentucky, W. F. rhelpa, Minnc.ota. E. A. Shelboa, of Oswego, and Stearns and Shedon.of Boston. The National Teachers' Association will as semble to-marrow morning at 9 o'clock, at tbe Cjurt-bouc. Governor Curtiu will deliver his address on Thursday. The members of ths Association will proceed to Geityburg, wheie speeches will be made and other pro-.-ee lings appropriate to thst hallowed locality. Covert or Andrew will arrive anl take put iu the proceedings cu Fridsy. Terrible ICullroad Accident. Ntw HaTix, Co , Au?ujt 15 A frightful railroad accident occurred this morning on tbe Uousotonic River Rsilroad. The raornin freight train troii:g up tho Houiotonic Railroad became disabled several miles above Bridgeport, and the 11 3ü triin conv.nz. found it on tbe track rid hitched on ar.d backed toward H.idgeport Ith i:. A new cngiue was out for trial oa the track. a:.l ojmin up, abiut three miles above Uriig?;jort, it ru ir.; tic rear of the passenger train. The kvirrio'.ive s'.rurk the hind carar.J iipl.t it i,. an i pis.irg directlv ihr )urh, and the boiler burst ju I it resched the sc-Ci-t d ir f.-.-:n the itr. eauu awful havoc ?ven per ntre killed o-üright and eleven were tetrihly Ti"g'el nvti scalded. President Csss. Huct of th: H jusotocic Rtilroad was on board. Every tv- : i. "-ij d.)-,e for tke re lief of ihr is?scrtrs rret of tilrk Mcrann -Deatr ucllt e "trent Mr veiion , 'i enn N A-u villi. Ti . Akiu-t 15 Maj. Dick McCann. f rrnerly .: 'lie reb! army, ho um Je him.elt coM't 'tiou i cr!ry Iftier in this Sta'e, ss arre-tel teicr ! iv o ine charge of bemg .a member of -i C irt-Martial which bung several Union etdzc is at Kr.Axville during the wr He wii! t. t.ken to Knoxvilte to sued trill The -jtt iuo:ir o! a uew building on Market sueet. in sr.iw.city, tell yie'erlay, pre.-ipitatiog lise persons to ite ground, hsdly iijuricg thsnj; one ia uoi eioectr lo live. l ie town ot S:evetoo, a tbe 'ahv;!!e and CbattaLooga Railroad, was a!nrtl entfrely de stroyed by fire this morning. It was tbe work of inceadiaries

.Tialne Demecratlc Itate Cenrentlen j Addreea mt lion. 31r. IMlla.urr. ' PoTtair, Anxost 15. Tb DaiocraTic Statt Cod tic lion met at half put tea o'clock this morning. Paul S. Morrill, Cba'uman of the ; Democratic Sute Committee, called the Coavca- i tion to order,' Bosiaaliag . F , ruiibarj, of i Farmiagtoo, Usnporary Cbairtnaa. ' . Mr. I'dUbary addressed the Convention, con gratalatiog tbsa on the return of peace. He ! aaid if Democratic principles bad prevailed, there 1 would have beea do im; but notwithstanding

i3c great oio.xis.ieo, peace was aga:n restore., and great respoasibilltiej cow rest upon the Democracy; afforta made te destroy Sute Movtre'Caty. which the Democracy most frustrate. Tbe policy of tbe Republican party caa only be forctd on the South at the point of tbe bayonet, and but for one man tbat policy would have been adopted at all hazirds, and that man is the present President of the United Slates. Great applause. For this great debt of gratitude, the Democratie party, which. Is the real party cf the Union, seeks en asctndencj, not for power, but for tbe good and welfare of the wboie countrv. He hoped tbat President Johnson would receive the asaurasse of fifty thousand men ia Maine, good and true, who woa'd seek f stay his arm as oc as he müiisei the Atk of the Cora cant. .... .. John P.. Hutchinson, of Paris, and John Varus, of Bangor, were appointed Sekretine. A Committee on CieJtatlals was then appointed. a A Vice President in each oaity in the State wasehosea.' " . ' ' The Committee report J tbe whole number f deleeatea.Bresnt as 574 . . Tbe temporary orgaiixttion wss Ihej made permanent. A Committee af one was appointed from each county to prepare a set of reiolctioas. The Convention met again at 3 o'clock. H u. Bioa Bradbury presented the report of the Cotaaittee cn Resolutive! The first expresses profound graiitsde Co God that the clash of arms is no longer bsard. The second resolves that we should sacredly cherish the mtrcory of he Federal fallen in tb struggle for a couatitutional Government, and honor the living wbe hare periled life ia the same great cause. The third asserts tbat with the cessation of war its bloody and barbarous spirit should be b.ni.heJ (ram our midst, and hatred and yengescce should yield to christian charity and magnanimity. The Fourth aas.erls that it is tbe doty ot the Federal Government to re establish at the earliest moment with least possible interference with the constitutional relations between itself aud the late revolted states, and to exert all its.Ie gitjmate power to promote that fraternity aud universal harmony necessary for the hippiness and glory of the Republic destined to be one and inseparable for ever. The fifth resolves that the Democrats of Maine reassert the fundamental principles of equal and exact justice to all men and all nations, with eataugling alliances with ti'jne; the support of State governments In their eonstutiowil rights, and the preservation of the General Gov ernmeotinits whale constitutional fights, ajeal ous care of tbe rights of elections, absolute acquiescence in the will of toe majority, a weMdiiciplined military and tbe supremacy of the civil over the military authorities Tbe sixth revives that the ballot is the tight ef eviry American citizen, to be restricted only as the public safety denunds, std that each Slate possesses the constitution!, recognized right of preicribiog tbe qualification oi eice tors. The seventh pledge the pirty to 3e;nat.d equal taxation. The eolith astri3 that tho utiiS advanced bv towns, rities and the States are a legitimate cbargo on tbe Federal Government. The otnth reo!res tho banishing of harrow considerations. We will cordially support President Johnson iu ths policy ho hi undertaken towards placing the rebel States in n proper frituatiou, nd harmonizing the enntlirting qne? lions. TIi teittit congr itulates the whole, country that among the acts of President Johnson, we find him adhering to the first principle of c;r V-ov-trnniei.t in refusing to accept gratuities. 1 ho eleventh resolution re.lcs that tho nseasiintiioa of President Einen!:, vta x: c of unmitigated barbarism. M S Licleäeld, with a rie introductory address, unfed that the Hon. Js.s. Howa-.d, of Porti tiid. be tho candidate for Governor, aad he was unanimously nominated bv acclamation. .f r addresses bv Judge Rice, ol Augusta, aud L 1) Clay, of Gardiner, and the President, the Convar.tion adjourned tine die. Inter from Mexico and Texns-lte. perlest French Victories Unfounded. Naw Yobk. August 15 Tbe steamer Mis li-sit' . from New Orleans, August !?th, has anivH. Our files contain the following items of intelligence: Judge Hancock, a Texan refugee, arrived at Oslvestou, and reports the people from Austin to Galveston perfectly reconciled' to the new vi Jer of things, and willing to adopt the policy mid measures of tbe Administration. Tbe army worm is ravaging arrcs in Whart-u county, Texas. Gen. Mower has succeeded Gen Grander in command at Galveston Judge Paschal, of Anstin, is mentioned as the probible appointee to the vacant teat of the United States Supreme Court. He mm a Union man through the war. The City of Mexico cot respondent of the New Orleans Times siys: The Imperial feasts have been of the most gorgeous description aud the display of diamonds of fabulous price was abundant. Marshal Haieusus' orsn, the Raiihspheta, declares that one hundred thousaud more men are needed to put down the rebellion, and says less than that number would be insufficient, as the opinion of nearly the whole population is against the Empire. The victories claimed by the French are unfounded. In fact, the Liberals show the utmo.t disregard for death. Mejea'a division is kept close in Mitimoras by Cortioas. and the latter would occup? it at once were the former to evacuate. Cortinas baa issued proclamation tbat unless the citizens of Mstamoras ceased adherence to Maximilian, be would denounce them ss traitors, and confiscate their property. There are tluee military divisions in Texas: Eantorn Division, Gen. A. O. Mower, Galveston; Centril Division, (Jen. D Stanley, Victoris; Northern Division. Oen. Steele, Urownsville. The Mexican IUnehero, of July 2ih, which the New Orleans Times says is rather doubtful authority, reports the sicking of Corpus Christ! and the desecration of the family vault! by the United States troopi. Gen Lopez bag left Matamorac for the City of Meiico. ."lor tli t nrollna Affair. Niw Yobk. August 15 Tbe following is from a native of North Cirolina, who unquestionably writes what he believes to be the situation iu that Stale: There i an influence in this State, which, if let alone, will carry everything j before it. It would also bang every loyal rep- j renentatire of the preis were it cot for the pro- j tectiou which the military afford. After their t withdrawal the aame rsirn of terror tbat existed ! before the wa'r, if the Government leaves these States to themselves. Governor Holden knows that be cannot be elected civil Governor this fall without the aid of this rebel influence, henee be is shaping his course accordingly, acd will be cautious not to incur tbeir displeasure. KaLxiGS. N. C, August. J. L. Pcnniugton, editor cf the Raleijth Progress, who is standing up manfully for the Unicn.and who knows more of the sentiments of the rebel leaders than sny other man, acd who bss been making important disclosure of tbeir evil intentions, is a candidate for a seat in tbeconrng State Convention A man of tirs stamp has tte same chandc cf being elected to an office in oceof these States, as Jtfl. Davis has of being elected Governor of Minebusetts. Millk and water Uhion men and rebel sympathizers aro tbe only claM tbe ruling aris ticracy will trust in g;v:ng the true cause i.f approaching d icger The Raleigh Progress, of July 27th. ssvs: There, as in Tennessee, and elsewhere, as son as the Uadicg rebels are pardoned, they become iocolert and arrogant, and if we have trouble, it will aris from too much lenienc? to these el.es. Trial ef Captain rertz. 'A'asmaTOJf. August 13 Tre trial of Caot Wrrti was to have commenced to day, bat hs 1 bee-j pu.tooned ootil to morrosr. This morniuj ssver! (overoment witoeases were ia alien 1.nee. sn 1 there art others in the city who ean at toy tioe be aammoLeJ. The accused has for counsel. Judge llugbes, Uea. J. W.Deaver, aoi Mtesrs Peek k Seade.

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THREE O'CLOCK, A. X. 111 . : -: k f l isi ri.ui: i is iti:m oi ns:. Tin: 5KW tobk rcaoaaiu. Ntw Yor a. August 15 Tbe excitement consequent upon the gold check forgeries has been more intense tbaa bss been known in the vicinity of Wail street for a long time; there is a general distrust snd fear that the end is not yet. The wildest rumors were afijat ia tbe streets early in the dar. but tbe whole thing begins to aasnme some ihspe. At the firtt eesiion ol the Stock Exchange, Mr. Cutting announced the failure of Chaa. Graham !z Co , and stated they desired all thsir contract closed out aci statements sent ia to them. Mr. Graham then stated be bad been absent from the city for some time, in come quenceof ill health, and events bad transpired about which he cosild give no explanation at present. The Express says: The operat es of Ketchum. Ssn & Co. were linked vcrj closely with Charles Graham & Co. In fact, the latter concern was generally understood to mean tbe former. They have endeavored to sustain a huge gold aad ttock speculation, acd were carrying on a heavy trade. Tbe checks forged by young Ketchum are issued in the names of et vera! leading firms, including Vermlye L Co., Uollgarten Brosl & Co , Kelmore & Uugee, Lockwood & Co , Ein stine & Co.; and appeared to te used only as collatterals for losses, with tbe express understanding tbat they should not be allowed to go cpon the streets as deposits. TUE COLLVCTOaSHIP or .IV TOIL There" is much talk in public circles concern. Log the removal of Simeon Draper from the Custom House, but nothing autborittvelv It knows. Itia generally understood his removal is purely for political reasons. TBE ATLANTIC CABLE. The Herald's special from Heart's Coutent, of the Uili, says: The Captain of the Terrible informed the Captain of the First Fruit that the Cable parted on tbe 21, and tbat the buoy was the nark where the Cable wa last seen. k The! Captain" of the schooner 13 not certaiu o'f Ibe exact location of the buoy; bad no observation for several days. We do not give up the expedition as a failure, as when last seen the steamers were endeavoring tc -discover the loctkn of the buoy, showing they bad not abandoned all hopo of eventually lajiog tbe Cable. Mr. Mackey, superintendent of the Newfoundlaud line, is yet hopeful that the Great Eastern will arrive in a few days with the cable all right. I cannot describe tbe deep feeling of disappointment which prevails among the people in general the general feeling is tbat the laying of tbe Atlantic caDle never csn be accomplished. At the time of the cable bieiking it was about six hundred miles distant from the coast of Newfoundland. " Another veel arrived at Harbor Grace last Friday, and reported that she saw a large buoy, four dtys previously, two miles diatant from the vessel. The Captsiu of the First Fruit icports that he aeked thet Teniblo whether they considered ibe cable recoverable, aud the answer was, "Can not MT." APPOINTMENTS BT Till. r&t:IlkMr. Wasiiingtox, August 15. The l'rcsideut today appointed Franklin Martin, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Seventh District of Ohio, and Francis Fuller, Surreyorot Custom for the Di.trict cf Wilmington, North Carolin. PARPOXS. .The President pardoned to-day , a number of rebels principally Ironi Alabama and North Carolins J. T. Slither, of New YotU, ia iarladel in l'v: ii;;. THK MfMItrrT AND nt CAMMXT. Publi'-'at'our- have recently been made about the Prendeut an t Cabinet with regard to the proper policy in rc?fc;i?rcg the Southern States to their t.iiiKr relations, and ptrticularly invol v iu: the question of üfro uCrage. The pro crcJingr are strictly piis ate. soi it ia not known that r.v nrcmbers r 'v. tr hsbi? of improperly rveilir.g hc:n, tlieietoro the rumora of whit takes jtiace in Cabinet c uc.-il ate unreliable; but i: m ,y bf id with confidence that there is not now, tr islt Lelioed there will be, any tvaternl difrcrcr.ee betwenj the President and Cibiiit". in tegard to the restoration of the Southern State. Ore of the reasons for this assertion Ls the fact ihtt all proclamations appointing I rovisional Goveracrs. are precisely in the esme woids, founded on the Tennessee arrangement, and nnturely coasiderel by the l'rcsident, and nppiored by the Cabinet, showing a carefully considete i ihu The Amnesty Proclamation being in itoctdance with that doeu ment, the President, it is kuown from the representations of his iutimate friecds. is dctermer.ed to pursue subs'.antislly tiis rccotutruclioti progrstnme thus hiid d iwu. Tin. arroi.M mkit or pbkstom kiso The appointment of the Hon. Preston King to the CoUectoriihip of New Yoik was unknown to any but the cfliciaU here, yesterday. For some teisoti not given it was purposed to be kept by them a the profouuJet secret. xiv cdMMisstoxrn or rarai T. C Hoaker, Chief Examiner of the Patent Ollice, has been appointed Commissioner of Patent, in place of Holloway, te.igucd. C 0 It N T F B I K I T I N Q TBIASIIIT IOTSI The Solicitor of the Treasury has issued a circular In refeier.ee to counterfeiting, stating that Cougrcs-s has approptiatel considerable sums of money for the purpose of detecting and covicting persons engage! iu counterfeiting treasury bonds cf the United States. l-IIILADCLrUIA roLITKS TWO Mr.X STABRXL. PuiLADrLrniA, August 15. The political pot is beginning to toil over. The Democrats to day nominated Dtniel S. Fox for Mayor, and other r.ftioers. 5!uch quarreling took place in the Ward Conventions, and in onu of them j fight orcored, In which two delegates were stabbed. Roth will probabljr.die. The Republican party hare held their Ward elections. Mayor Henry has declined the nomination. riat ar tbot. Troy, N. Y., August 15. The extensive machine hop of the Troy and Hoston Railroad, in the upper part of the city, was totally deslroved by fire at II o'clock to nJgM. Lose about 2J,000. Fully insured. laVIS' TBIAL. New Yckk, August 15,-The Washington correrpocdent of tbe Post, noticing tbe t meinen t iu the Chicago Times, that Davis is to be tried br a civil Court iu a few davs. says: So much as intimates au earlv trial is without foun dation. It is also nrobsble thst be will be tried in Richmond. COMMERCIAL. f icLBiaar. i:iucirtnatl .TlrtrUet. .CtscijiHATt, Antr at. Ii. TLö sews, ffum Xew .York, to the Chamber of Commerce produce.! great anxiety on change, sdJ attracted attention Iroai Lusiuer s to some extent. Lut tbe belief is that the era sb will be confined to tbe gold gamblers, and thu the cur reocy is safe, which prsveatcd its hat iugany iu tioence on the prices oi produce. Flour steadv at $ lor good ear,ertlne and f y 50 for trade, family and faocy ly.aDds. Wheal firm for prime oM red at $3 05(4 01; Dew poor in qualiiy and dull at If w and irregular rates. Corn verv scarce, eM would Lave broueht C"(v7)c New ali dull at 4"Jr; old KOQiX?. Rye !5ra$l. Hsrley 1 351 .'0 f.r prime new. WhL-'aj : 11, ar.d-i!eHerdll. C.tr ie-s pork i-VJ. IUI, meats M?4(15. Lstd dull; tierces sold at 23c. .Surtr 14(7 llcj. Coffee "29 32c MolMae tl ill Cvierc 1.c. Hitter 'JJ(2-Cc lr lrei ard I '.$! I lor ralr. Kce-Cell at l5(iGc ' . L nsecd oil $1 14(11 15: " - (iold $1 4(arjfi doll. 1 vra 71 aar ktet. Naw Yotc, Avajuat 15. Cno. dell arni lower, at 43c for tntddliocFlour opened lU3tl.Vj heter for the cOtnoiofi jrra-Jes srnl hnn (or. tbe better jrajes, but closed lull for all kinds, with the ajrav.ee lost on com men crades; $6 00.6 7 j for extra State; f G OOgG for superfine western; $0 10v,l 10 lot eomtsoa to mediara extra weetern; $S 15 (g? 40 far comraon to good shippios brarada

extra round hoop Ohio and f 3 iO&O 63 for trade beaxx!. Whiil Ij 'frai ar.d rsite actlie at 42 13 f.r

wrsirro. ........ a ?rb'V ,ot4 ! od rerr fira, bet closed dull acd 303a loeer. u $1 45 for good Chicago faring. $1 47 for amber Milwaukee. SI 35 tor w cra reo. ana 07 for amber Micbixao. Cera dull end 3c lower, at FCQ7c for unsound 5?53c for aouad mixed western, eloper at inside rites. Oats firmer at G6(3C7 for Western. itye qu:ct. liarJ-y end Uarley maltdoll. Cofee quiet. Suger dull el. 19c 'for Mcs carado. 12, for navaca. ard 12Wc for Porto Rica- ilice d all. Molatiesdull at lU-lJ. Wool dull. -Petroleum steads at 32jc fvr crude, Ü0 fi52i for refined "in. bond, and 0(371 Jc do free Hopa firm at 15(45c. Fork quiet and steady; i3232 W for cew caea, closing at $32 cash; $?J 50(30 50 fcr 'C3 '64 do caa a n4 regular way, $24 CO for piiite mess, aad $27 007 W for prime mes. Plain taeae beef i 50Q12 50; extra mess, $10 00(14 00; beef bams quie;at 30jc Cut meats steady at lSQlic lor , shoulders and 13;a'23jtc for bam. Bacon dull; 17c for Cumberlana. cut; 13c for long ribbed, ni 14I4cfor abort ribbesL Lard quiet end steady at I94t($24t2c. Buiter; 23 (3 2.3c for Ohio, and 30 (dj 35c for State, ard , firmer. Cbeeee firmer at lllGc trW TOXI MOXBT MABKXT Na"w Yoaa, August IS. Mebey active and firmer at'7 per ceat. call loses. Gold heavy aLd unsettled, opening at $1 41,'. declining to $l 40,', and closing at $1 Al. Sterling exchange firm at I0e(3109 lor first class bill. Ooreromrut stocks a akide Vasifr. Latxx. Oold closed at Gallagher's Exchange to night at $1 4UV.4'. . ... NATIONAL DANK. TIIB PIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IND1ANAPOL1M IS THK official depository aad fLaaocial afeateftht Caitad States, and srÜJ famUh, ea tbe most favorable terns. All kinds of United States Bonds and Revenue Stamps, Afil will bay anl sell GoIJ, Stlvar, Kachauge, üoverauent Vouchers, Orders on Washington, Stat Mocks and Pablto Securities of every CearrlpUon. Collections will be promptly mad, and every kiod el busioeaa attended to Uet belongs to legitimate ba&aiBg. Regular easterners are only charged 6 per cent, upon Loses obtained at this Bank, and the most ample provUioua are mad for thaeafe-krepieg ef Deponit and for the accoaimodatioQ of Depositors. Iu addition to the retponaib'ltty cf tbe Celled Slates for tbe Labilities of tbe Baak, tbe Stockholders are individually responsible to tb extent of their stock. In addition to tbe amount invented la each aharesttbns affording tbe most ample secority to tbe public. The following are tba present fclockholdera of tke la atitutlonWm. H. KngUsb, W. R.Nofitng-r, Lewi Jordon, Deloss RvOt, Jer. McLer.e, J. F. D. Lasiei , o? H. T., Gov. O. P. Morton Hon. John J. Morrison. Gee. I.ai. MoM, Hon. Oscar B.IlorJ, Hon. T. A. nndrlck, Hon. David Kilgore, Hoa. James A. Cravats, lion. John C. New, Hon. T. SI. S'Jlivan, K-t. Wm. A.Ilolliday, rrof.C..Todd, J. Georr Stilt, Ueorga W. Rikcs Robert Browninft. W. J. Holliday, ?. R. Holloway. J. M. UasweU. Wm. H. Yrj, A. J. Uay. It. K. Prkr. J. It. Iloiton, VTir.low,Iaoi sr k J. A. Rosa, Wtn. f radeu, EenJ.r.TntU. . John W. aiurpby. Judge r.H.VUxl. Wm. vTIllard, A. Baldwin, ' U. W. Stable, W.O. Kockwvad, Daniel Hennessey. Ja vies Power, J. L. Slanrhter, Lucian Hüls, W.S.T.Üortot, Barnabas CotSn, Jota C. rjrtfc, Dr. J. M. Uaston, H.B. l:i.cb. Dr. J. 11. WL'M Jao. C. Wr!t;ht, jtihn Hendricks, A.J. Danforth, JameaOreena, A.D. BilliBg-dy, Tf. TT. leather, Jrts WiTtlaw. J-.'rM MUSIC, PIANOS. (C. rv j-z w MUSIC STORE IN INDIANAPOLIS. re 7ö EAST MARKET STREET, EDEN'S BLOCK, TWO LOOKS EAST OF THF. TOST 0H ICK. J. A. BÜTTERFIELD & C0.f WIlOi.KSALK AXU IICTAII. DKAI.F.RS IN l'lA.XOS, CABINET' 01UJAXS JJSTJD MELODEONS1 MÜ6IÜ PUBLISHERS ! YV EA I.KRS IH KlltRT MCStC. MDKICAL WOHK, JlF BAND l!t?TKCMKNTa AND MUSICAL CCSTKCaTkNT.S cf ovtrv description. - irr Persons visiting the City csu COUR DIRECT TO OUR STORE toy taking th Massaelinsetts Avena Street C'arsfrois tb Depot to tbe I'ot tlart. JjJT-lnio SODA WATE PL SODA WATER O Iw, A. It K Ac O Manufacturers f P,il4 SODA WATER. Ar prepared to sipply ?alon and Rtauraut y ala their orders at 285 fo Washington Street. Saloons and K.Usarant In th country will b. prompt ly supplied by sending tbir order, as abvs. aprs-dlm IT. V. ItEITZ, COTiTTiTERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. riMItS ÜÖTF.L HAS BEEN KECESTLT RtFlTTED 1 aad refamUhtd. The traveling public will h s!own every attention te : laketkeu feelat heme. Ti-Wl SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF. PATENTS, Wnsliliixtoii City, I. c s n. FAIINESTOCC. late Kiamlaer U. Fatett e Orrlr.. Foe reference se. Circulars. Gen. Thos. A. Merr's. Gen. Jao. Ive aud Ob. J. J. KejcuLJs. jrtd-dtaa . - - ' COsVIMISSIONER'S SALE. '47I.T94IO!r.U'S .M2 OJ 1 A. 1 ESTAT1 o'clock F. M ., on Tuesday, the 19th Day of September, Xt .a th premises, situated la Lawr--C Townl'p, Ilsnoa County. Ialiasa, tae lotiowjo j ü'.ai rv. nnrthweftt et.riir the roeiheatt dutrter. and the uorlheaat euarter ef tb. south west ea ter, ad thtrty-eeie aod f'vrty-eoe haodredU acrea eJ tbe " and east part ef the west half .f the thwel quarter f section 10, of arras to aad forty BO-kand Titas or Sata. 1 .v. v:k ... i i.af., ai l.i, than w-ai-4 vala. (ti.036:) third th. prst. to '' F v.tl...lT4 in nlna xaactha and U retnalamg tLlrd ia'elghteea months from the day ? aale, the. parTLr etvlnw awtee waiving aloatlea Uwe, acesired by a I-4 - TaKelcoet. AngaitTth, aug?-ww Cora ml as! oner.

A'OTlCf. ishen-hy siren thst In parlance l bftte Marlon nrcuit Crt, ma-te at Its srch ;IrtÄ Jäe,ws: st vHHc aneis.eas

U. S. LOAN.

U1TITED STATED Tili rt u - s x: KIEH $230,000,000. Ej astlcrlty cf the ttrttUrj f tbe Trary,U aadsri'gced, tb Gbral Scberlyt! Aceat for iVa aaia Caitad Bialea SecartUes, offers te Ut pullic tl tAJrd tritt tf Trea ary ScteUarlig sevea as tirte-tcatbe per ent. tntarest pet aanuw, knawB a t7.3Ö LOA.ÜST. F TLe notes ar Isaaed trder date of Jalj U, I XI, aed ar payable three years frem lb at dat ta rvraacy. ee are ccvertb at tbe epaoa ef the beider täte . ; U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLII RRAUIXC. no.Dö: These Bonds are tow wervh a kandca j rrsataa, aa are exempt, as ar. !1 las 0-vrrwtat Bawda. V ruy and ifvn(ctpil t tnxtic, vlUA a4d4 fron to lirae j-er er, j-er arn f (iWr ro.', orrdlsgt. tk.rat.lTt4 pon .User property. TVs leterestls payaNe teal-sstiany by cccpots attacked each net, wblrh may be cut 2 ail soli to aay bank m kar.ker. The Iniercat casaaoutate tst stt 7.30 per cent Oue cent cr day ou a $50 note. Two cents 8IOO Ten $500 Twenty siooo Oncllollar , $3000 " 5c:es of all tue i!eL4tainttioQs baaed wl'.l be pron.ptly fnmlited cpoa re:e!jt cf subscriptions. ' Tbe !Cotes cf tils TVr J Series ar precisely similar la form and rrlvllef to tb Seven-Tblrties already aid. except ttat tb Goversmett rekerTts to lucll lb ptie of payirg Interest In gold coin at C per cent, last aad ea T 3-lOtbs ta corrency. Subscribers will eedoct tke ia temt In currency up to Jely 12th. et Ue time wkea tkey subscribe. Tbe delivery il tk bo ea of til tfcird series ef U " Sevca-Tlilrties will commnce ca tb lit of Jsa. aa4 will be ma te promptly ar. ! ccatisaoaUy after tbat data. TL slight cbar.gs mad la tLcoadit!ocs of this TRIES SIRIKS cTects ot.ly tba tattr of Interest. Tke pay meLt la gol. If made, will be equivalent tetke earreaey interest of the bl;br rate. Th return 'of specie paymsnts, la tbe event ef which only i!l tb option to pay intret!n gold b availed of, weali io reduce et A equaiii prices ttat parches made with fix per c;.;. la gold would te fully eeael ta tbose made wlib fn and tbre-ten:la per cent, ta cxrreEcy. This Is e The Only Loan in Market Naw .aTered by the GuTerncett, and tts saperiar ad. vantages male It the GREATPOPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than S230,OO",O'JO of the loan authorised by the last Cougrei.s are now on the market. This amount, at the rate atLkh It ts hlcg absorb, will all V scribed for with'a two months, wLeo the ntai will Joubtedly cornmtnd a prrmitra, as las Qn'fornly beta tb. eaK on e!otag tb. tscriptlous te wih.r l.aae. In orW that cltliensla eTery town and section of the cm-try tiy he aT.rJfd farilltles for taking th leaa, t!e Tatlona: Caaks, State tanks atd' PrtvaW Rankers throuzLout the country have geuerally agreed lerereive mWrlptior.s at par. Stbscrilers will selact their own agents. In whom they has conSdenc, and w he or.'yar to le ie?pcn.sible fr thr e'lvery cf the notes fcr wh!rh thrj fclv. orders. jjrsr coojtb, f csrairnon Aevirr, No. 114 South Thind Street. rillLADKLPBIA. I'lRST NATIONAL PANK, riTlZiyS' NATIONAL RANK, INMANATDLtS HATIOSAL V ANX, FOURTH SATIUNAL BANK, INDIANA NATIONAL BAKU and UKRCHANTn' NATIONAL PANK. INDI ajtAfOUS, INÜ. ya-ddiwSm MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy tSJCA!.T. FOB A C1RCTLAK DFfCRIB150 Ali STMlTOV.-J SYMPTOMS: Tb yniptow of Catarrh, as they gensrally appear ar. at Ürt very kl'.bt. I'crM.ns t'.tl tbey have a cold tbat they hare frucnt attacks, an 1 are more sensitive to tL cbanres or Irinj rsture. In tLSs condition, tbe nore may b dry, rr a stirbt dlxbs're, tbin and srria, afterwards tccouili g tLlrk at.d aiibe!. As tbe disease become chronic, tie dicharrrs ar. Increased la quantity ati't cbarcd In qual.tr; tbry ar. now thick ai.d heavy. and are hawked or cjli .n. iii. secretions are ev renstve. csuslnr a tad breath; the voice Is thick and Beat; tte eyes ar. veak; Ibe tnt cf th. smell is l.ssea.d or desiroied; drafe freuurntly takes place. Another coinrnoo and Important syn'pt'an of Catarrh I, that the peron Is obllgod to clesr bl tbrosl in in. morning er a thick or llmy muras. which has failrn down freia the head during the cUht. When this takes place the per son msy sur. tbst his dies. is vn Its way t. the angt, and should lose no t.me in arrestirg it. The sbove ere bnt few ef the many Cttarrh symptom. A Ml n arte Hot tie will lt i Flwnth- . datjr he used iliree iiiuee TESTIMONIAL Fro Tion. Th.mas J. Turner, Ei-Vember ef Coegreae rota lUlnios, 1st tiir ef tb Illinois 11 juse of Hep. reaeiilatlves, and tirsnd Uatr tt A. V-, and A. ef tbe Hate of Illinois. I acaroar, October CI, 1SC3. Da. Li. II. StTB-I.ar blr la reply to yur notice ef th lfcth inst., I would sy tbst 1 was severely aBieted ita ratarrh for vears. when I beesme acooaiated with yen and bourht two bottle..f your liquid Catarrh Ret edy. Before 1 had used ne bottl 1 was aentblr Im oroved. end bef.r. the aecor.d bottl. was finished, wee completely cured. I can reca.mi.d the med cine to au afCleteJ witn uatsno. r.epnioiiy jobt, .... Pausas . iwaasa. nr. I, ii. sncLYn v to. Sots roraiaroas, Chicago, Illinois. AT TT HOLES ALE BT JOHN l. BARR Cincinnati, o. VTM. JOHNSON Detrl,Mlca. DAILT. KRKFKR UL'SU lndlanapetU. BhOW.MNO A IJAN itteiaaap.ua. ejfAwd for aal, vi all Druiiuu. oacie-aiywwa DANKS. r. a. w. MaviB, wa. w. wMiiii, Late Cashier First Neural BaDk,Frsxklin. untL wasa, ioaa L. atTcaa. Ue Teller e( Fletcher A bhar'sBank. untie, vasca. JO.'S r. ltT4. ILU1S lilPili. lt i nivrivn rnTiD IXÜIAXAI'OUZP.. r.CT AND SI1X STOCKS, BOXDs COLD, SILVER, ANO ALL KISDS OF Covornmont Sccurltloo. Also. Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. WR sell ear 0 ght Drafts oa Europe, ia sums te sata at r.rrtt rates. IVpWs received. Comn.rrlal paper dieceunted. ami a'.l ka't-s apperta'rla? to Leg t'mste Banking traasecte I. TT ar special ereot ior is sai. ci is. SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. th. usual Th. h-uds we w.ll farniah t. Ranks and Eak.rs at far ,21ce Is en the eereer ei mntui TlT'a avette, trpyH Odd Fellow Hall XV. W. WOOLLEÄ, Caahlev. VAT4TED. 1 AGE5TS WASTED EVEETtb. laspvw4 Baaw m U. ooiy lew prsoa saaCeaal Each .lJ.-r All .tner macaia. w u. umm d.llsrs each are tnfnaaTw.nta. a4 th. . tr aad ae r . Labi t Cm ana tat pmenmeat. talary ax4 eipeaaea, ar large coaaaiaasea alle. lalrat.d drcmlaxs sal ti. Address I SAW 4 CLAEK, sayUlwSaa Biliar, Bate.

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