tb«ngahis. Irth. i veil of on I.iile. I lie l he lish, o boGeneral Orders, Ho- 49.Any volunteer who may be received intoAtjjct. Gkn b Officb, Ind. Vol. j I the service of the United States under thisIndianajmlia, July 7, 18ti2plan, and who may be wounded or otherwif-eIn pursuance of the recent call lor voiun- j dlMMelt;1 ;n ,he service, shall be entitled to teer* t be raised in this Slate for the United the benefits which have been or mav be conBUStates service, the following General Orders , jrre(j „n persons disabled in the regular serinn.pathvertins.andim-n toftrchnewteot,iorseheadli ahere itlt;» a eed-ihe v toVlong, rr. d is of a v — e in -is of-Ms of n thei-!yi heir iv iu i thehave Ue»*n adopted:The Twi-lfih and Sixteenth Regiments will complfcie their orgntiizution from the State at large, as heretofore ordered.Companies organizing foreither of the otherRegiments under General Orders No. 45, will be assigned to the Regiments now authorized in the several Congressional Districts.A regiment will be ra sed and organized in each Congressional District of the State, to be numbered and rendezvoused as iollow?:Con- Vis. ftry t. Wht'e Located.l»t ..........................f,‘i h..................K'tiiirvi k*. ........................ik* h.................N»-w Allmoy.M..4iiiMb.(itfi7Hi 8i hti7m..................M»nl soli.1 8tli..................(iie. usl urg.,‘ilMli..................Iliib nionlt;|.,7(' b..................I ml la li a jo I is.,71ai..................'I’erre Il-tUte..7*1..................1.afajette.mh..........................v;i,l..................nuili Be'-d.10 li...........................74 li.................Fori Wavne.lull...........................7Mli..................Wabash Town.vice, and the legal heirs of uch as die lt;r mav be killed in service, in addition toall arrears of pay and allowances, shall receive the sum of one hundred dollars.A premium of two dollars shall be paid for each accepted recruit. Every volunteer who enlists for three years or during the war shall receive his firrt month’s pay in advance upon the mustering of his company into the service of the United States, and shall, in addition thereto, receive in advance twenty five dollars of the one hundred dollars bounty above specified, which sh^ll be paid when the company has been raised to the minimum number.By order of IIis Excellency 0. P. Mokton, Governor. Laz. Nobi.k,Adj’t General Indiana.I*tuFot•«»CoJ1• h*wicowon■irohII* *hfh m*.why •l di*virir, rinoe :hi a ni* a i the u 110-p«*rsfandirne and 1 oldirri*actoran.— in a . Weleep e boll ko a arti-d, is nil spn nolron•hi**rfi maid Ihicftmm I wasnou Id ht. It\ !e if the down now-{M-r-lt;1 mo► DR.—in ^ry 'h or mu k e!t’h to— and i, ieliwhis-mow, s andwithcom-l i fiiesroar,, and 31 * mg ing—i nn —u-bed-o -« eThe f the wear-y I reewag-ii v to »road our ol the grcit late— lt;i p ed k'ns to ists oflamesINFANT* v.Each Regiment will be corn posed of ten companies and each company will be organized as follows;I Captain;1 1-t Lieutenant;1 2d Lieutenant;1 1st Sergeant;4 Sergeftute;8 t-o' poi als;2 Musicians;1 Wagoner;And 04 io 82 Privates.77it* maximum preferred in all cases, if attainable-Each Company will select a Captain, First Lieutenant and Second Lieutenant, subject tlt; the approval of the Governor, by whom they will be commissioned, uuli'SH good reasons exist tor retlisitig. The uou-commissioiied olli-cers, until the company shall lie embodied in a Regiment, will be appointed by the Captain; afterwards by the Colonel on the recommendation of the Captain.When one hull a Company has been mustered into service, the First Lieutenant thereof can also be muster, d in, and when the urgan-izuiion ot tlie Company i» completed the Captain and Secoud Lieutenant can ho be mustered.Each Regiment will be organized aa follows:10 Companies;1 Colonel;1 Lieutenant Colonel;1 Major;1 Adju'aiit, (n Lieutenant;)1 K. gimenial Q. M., {.a Lieutenant;)1 Surgeon;2 Assistant Surgeons;1 Sergeant Mujr;1 Ucgiii.euml (Quartermaster Scrgenrt;1 Regimental Cotnmifrory Sergeant;1 11...Uii Steward;2 Principal Musician?;The Field officer* of the Regiment will be appointed by the Governor ot the Su«:o-The Adjuiaut and Regimental Quartermaster will be appoint d by the Governor, and will have the rank of First Lieutenant. They may be assigned to companies at the pleasure of the Colonel.The lion comin.saioned stall will be selected by the Colonel fr.un the iion-clt;»uimi?ailt;»ned officers and privuies ot the Regiment, and the vacancies 1-0 created will be filled by ap pointmenL, as prescribed above.AliTlLUEUY.S x Bit cries of Light Artillery will be accepted and organized ai Indianapolis. Each B.tury will consist, of six guns, und be manned as lollowt;1 Cupiuin;2 First Lieutenants;2 Second Lieutenants;1 First S.rgeaiil;1 i ompany Q. M. Sergeant;6 Sergeants;12 Clt;lt;i p..ru Is;2 Musicians;6 Ait dicers;1 Wygoner;122 Privates;AisrisrouKrcEMEisrTs.i dateftrain ] NMitly i only intend orted. rn the 1 is*is-ied ontango.s post,Ken-J li !lt;'!)•-e jn*o Lite! by eJlorf * uie io iou of [Hudu-luct ofljii Aggregate.utlict-r* appointed and selected in like manner a* 1 n fan try •Any company of forty-two men will be accepted Mi) mubieredf wiib a Firal Lieutenant, and if they I a 11 to till up within a reasonable time, tbey will be cotieoLdated with oilier part* ot companies. The right la reserved to combine incomplete companies, or part* of com pun ie*, alter a lair upportumiy hasbeen allouled them to fill up.In cornbining parts ol companies the following oiblribui on of the otlices is suggest*-*!, and pans of companies will be accepted with a view to making uch comb nations:For 41) «*r 45 men, a Captaincy;For AM or lib men, a Fir*a Lieutenantcy;For 20 or 25 men a Second Li«*u»ehttutey. Companies desiring loenier the service will report, wnhout delnv, to the Adjutant Ceuer-al'a ollice, filo h full oompiiny roll, ami state wiiei) they will be ready for duty. They will be. accepted in the order they tender their services and Iile correct rolls.Kverv precaution should *c used to prevent the enlistment of persons unfit for ser vice from physical di-ab.liiy, or minors under 18 years of age. Any one who shall nc uit loveunder 18 years of age will bo charged withrROSECCTJNO ATTORNFT.John C. Bupkin will be a auidiiiitt? fur re-cdecMon to office of Irjstriet Attarno f«»r the I'th JuliciO Dt-trl. t, Oonnaon Pleas court, c mpuHed of ht* c outme* of Mitr.on, D one and Uemlriuks, sutject to the Uuiou ihiti vention.Mr. Kditok : — Please announce the name of W. W\ Lfathfus. hlt; rdofoiea Donjrl i- Demoun t, us a candi-tliit f»r the office of ming Attorney of th 5thJinlui d O rc li', «uh?ecl to the deci^iun of the Uuiou CotiVeution, uncoiiilKti* nal.FOB R► ritFSKNTATIVR.Mr. Kmtor:—Pleese amoujuce the name of JonsS. Span;: hh candidate ?or H* jrc.u*n.arive to tin* Stale Lenislutme, bnt»jcct to the de* Nioii of the oi gnuiKVfiion tVoivmtion Mam* 1-mov Votkr*.Of.ougk U . Parkkr. of* Wnrr. n township, will he a r:iil li.late f r ICepr* s. litative, mihjeCf to tin* LTliOl) Nonnnat in^. (hit:vein ion.fOR ToWNSlUR ASK*Sor.We are authorized tu niinoiinre the name of IUvm Sm .a l.t.. as a catididafe fT Af^e-sor ot renter Tow nship, Muhj.ct to he decision of the Union Nominating Convention.We ure authorized to announce tin* name of L. 31. Finer* as a candidate for Assessor • f Center t- wnsliip,s ihj. ct tu tin dncisi ai of the Union Nominating Cun* rent ion.for covnty ixMMi«foNt:n.Lf.vi A. Hawilty is « audidate for County Commissioner for the First District, subject tu the decision of the Union lt;onveiiti«»n.FDR CnOTY TUKASCKZR.3Ir. Kui^ob: — Please announce \ hat J. W Bi-ohax-\ \ , nf Wmreii tlt;»%vnhip, would accept the nom i ua t ionfor lt;oun'y Ticasorrr if tendered by the Union Convention to he l eld !n Iudi.*mi{ olis uii the Itilh iust.Wo are authorized to announce the name of (jRORGE F. Mey r as u candid,te for the • Hire of County Trea^UM r, Hut'ject lu llio derision ot the Union Nominal mg Convent ion.Musses Editor*-: Many rf tlie friends of Mr. Jacob B. Povsi u (M sire tlt;i lni*e his name |da ed in innnina-tion »»s t candidate tor Tre.«HMrer of Marion CwUUty,«it the ctMiiitjg Union Convent on.Uncon lit i n 1 rnion Cainlidate f-*r C unt Treasurer, dow n on tfiii.urn, and auljivt io the coming Union Convenlion. Wm. K. Kkatjikkston.We ure author i/.ed ro nnnounce the name of John L. Buuaniis a candidate fur the offi* o ot Tr^a-urer of Marioi: conn'y, anljett tu tbo decision of iheUaion Nom.Dating Convt mion.Wo arc atithoriz d to announce the name of Jacob Neimax as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to ihe dtrHiou of the Union Nominating Convention.FOR KF.i'UKDKB.WiiitiM J Wallace, tors \eial c-ara u Deputy in the It *iT»nier'rt lt;dfrce. i* a candid ite f«»r Iteeoider, sub-j«v.t to tiie decision uf tin* Union • onventiuu. dAwA. \W Jf.MvI'5, a citizen of Indimapolis for 20 years, is a candidate for County Recorder, subject to I he oocininn ot ttie Union Convent ion.William K. Strange is a candidate for the nomination if Recorder «d .Marion county, subject to the do* chio i ol the Union Convention. dwDavid M. Taylor is a candidate for the office of He-cont r of Marion County, aipject to the decieioii ottho Union Noinin.itmg Convenliou.Ed. J vkn\l: Please untioum e tho name of Jamkb UiAit.F.v, uf Centre H\vn*hip, as a candidate for tho oflii u of Uecorlt;b r uf Marion county, bubject to tho dec s on Of the L ncondU ioiial Uuiuii CuUVuntiou tho 12lt;11 iust. ‘!A'VWe am authorized to nnnoiinco ttio name of S. I. Pu.M »N, as a candidate for tho office o*’ County Keen let* of Marion t ounty.at the Dctob r election, «ub-jec: to the Union N’oinnmtng Con vent ion. diw William 0. Smock, f rsevetal years n Deputy in the Itccoidcr's and Couniy Cbok's il!ice, will be a candidate f r Kecotdor, subject to tlie decision of the Uni nC« nvent ion. dwWe arc authorized to announce the name of William N. lt;■ I. a ddln, lt;d WayiM* Tovvnhip,a* a candidate h«r ilie office of Uecorderof Mari -n C nnty. Hiibject to the decision of the Unconditional Union Convention ol t)io Pith ut July. ‘UwXEW ADVEKllSEM VIS.Special Notice!TO ADVBHTISEIO —AH ndver* lie-me ift i a lake a for a *prc ft d time, and or* dvr* d out tvfore I be expiration of the l line *prcllletl w*il he c iiargcd the rego-lAf rattA lor i lie nine up luihetlaiethey are orderi uui.\\ante«l Right Off;SITUATION hv h h d»er, in UhtHou*. well-educat-o t mm, a'Iio, in • rder l«» pin un honest andtiooorabtr ii« ing for hjm-elf and f.imily, ia willing to tKKe hold ol ateij kind ol employ men t. P.e.AhO ad-d.»*^H fcTlt.Y SOKH,j ty H d It At 1 hiH (tfltce.Wanted,A SITUATION as Sa esman in a retail Mtoro of nome k*u I, l*y a man «•/ tem|»erato ami iiduftltl *.b ii »oila, Ai lm luia had four veaia experience in I lie* irro-