Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4617, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. THURSDAY HORNlJfO. AUGUST 10. JOB PRINTING.

Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, I Circulars ; Blanks, ! Bill Heads, . Bills Lading, Ac. Ac, Ac. Done promptly at this Office, In the Bot Bf?! flrat eguatitw Pprt and at Lmvt Frlcct. Ire na a Call. C I T V I T EMS. 157 The prict of iL Daily Sentinel, containd og all tha latest nwe and Teleerapbic Dispatch, it only Twenty Cents a Weak, deliver ty tbe Carrier! in any part of the City, tf JTA bwavy rtio fell lat eveninr, cooling the atmosphere aod damaging hay cropf. nrilon. David TrOoodiof, Merahal of the District of Colombia, waa in the citj yesterday. UFThe "Stracge Adventure" inelling r. pidly. It la said to be a thrilling atorr of fiction blended with facta. tW There will be a trial of fire engine this afternoon, at V o'clock, at Weat street croisiog of the Canal. The public are invited to attend the eib.bition tTPJ. L D l)ancD, 77 South Meridian street, have jut received a lot ef floe oi l Apple llrandy, euperior article; alio, & few barrel of Houbon Whiaky, aeveoteea year, old. tl7"Sweel potatoes have made their appearance in the retail produce market. Not being a family man." we didn't inquire the price the CommoJity ia held at by dealers. r3T"Captaia George Urown, of the U. S N' , (son of the Hon. J. W. Drown.) ia at home oo a furlough. Captain Drown took a leading part in the capture of Mobil. There is no more gallant officer in the navy, l'aoMOTto9 The following promotion ete made at the office of the Adjutant neutral yesterday: Eighth Cavalry Georce T. Ogden, Captain; Win. D. Ward, Second Lieutenant; Franklin Dean, Second Lieutenant. tT We call especial attention to the local notice in another column of Colonel John V. Dlake. The Colonel ia a reliable man in every particular, and aoldiera leaving their claim in Lia hania may be assured they will receive prompt attention. -es1TM4ra J. A. Hutterfiel.i A Co. hire aent ua a pice of new music entitled; 'The Un returning Hravi;" wordiby William Cook; tnuaic by l'liil. Harmonic The music ia published iy tue nrm to wriom we are mucbieii ,o. a Kaat Market street is thoir place of business fJCHThe moat attentive Wholeaale iViper. Stationery and Dook IIou in State ia that of Uowen, Stewart & Co , of this city, and tlx re ia no more accommodating firm or pletatnt entlemeu to trade with anywhere. Tboy ctjof an enviable reputation throughout the Slate as a A a a a nrm, and none ueai witrt torn once out io so again. 3 i here was no receptiou jerdav, and there will be none to day. To morrow the One Hundred and Forty fourth, Colonel Ferguson commanding, will have tbe gratitude of the peo pie, expressed through the authorities, civil and military, tendered them. The regiment, like those before them, will bear the honors mod VfT To Eastern travelers for New York, we would say, the old and reliable Dellefontaine route presents great inducements for safely aod pleasure. Thote desiring to cross Like Krie, by taking the morning train from Indianapolis arrive in time for the boat leaving Cleveland at 3 P. M , and arriving next morning at 7 o'clock in Buffalo ia time for the train to Niagara, or for the trsia over New York Central, and arrive in Albanv at uigljt in time for the train on Hudson Kiver lltilroad, and arrive in New York ut 10 I'. M. that night, or by taking tho nlfht boat at Albany will arrive in New York next morning. The cars oo the Lake Shore Railroad also connect with the train from Indianapolis that letves here ia the morning, letving Cleveland in time to connect with trains on the New York aod Krie Railroad, and arrive in New York in the morning The above roads are in excclleut condition, good carud managed by tbe best of officers The boils on Lake Krie and the Hud son River are safe and reliable, and fitted up in magnificent style and are managed by the best of u (Leers. Polk a M ama Kate Smith is the keeper of a bagnio. Tbe "perlice" made a descent oo Catharine's establishmeot, capturing the "boss" and several of tbe nymphi du pate that found a shelter beneath tbe roof that covered her d'u of iniquity Kste paid '2'J 70 into the school fand. Nettie Mitchell. Minnie Mutin ami Nettie White, demirep, with romantic and fshiouible iismt, made their appenrancc at the Police Court, charged as being occupants of a houe of ill fame. They paid $14 70 aud went back to their vocation. Nan Thomas is a etep lower in infamy, and coa.equently has lost the "ie ' to the cod of her first name She ia ooly a corx.noa prostitute of the wandering kind, past gaudj jswelry and silk down to plain, dirty calico. n went to jail thirty days, and has ceased to wander. John Leymom, for associating with prostitutes, paid $14 70 John had better find other associates Henry Jacob? was charged with a pUi: diunk. The financial coLdilion of Ileury cxchjuer wa iu a s i l state of diltpiditio.i,and in default f$ll 4: ws&l to jiil for twenty days. Henrt aUo was indecent, iposiog hi eile carcass pub liclv. This exhibition got him tea additional da?s. Francis Itay was bebiod a fast team Of course he bad a desire to shucoff the stepping qualities of the equinei, and in doing so put them tbeough in faster sty!- than is warrantable b? law. Francis reined in his Pegasus (there were two of them) aud repaired to the Major's presence where Le piid $1 and cowt for fast driving. Hoaeo or Pcblic IisraovKiisMra The Board of Public Impro?epjents, at its regular session, yeiUrdty, granted the following building permits: To C. F. SchmlJt, dwelling oa lot "o. '2), in out lot No. 15? $GOO. To Thomas Kenny, dwelling on lots 7 aod ?, on MiLfrra. between North and West Elizabeth streets $200 To C K. Schmidt, warehouse on lots 4 aud 4J. on McCart?, between Delaware and Hih trret $7, IHK). To Frederick Derrback, dwelling on bt No ib. on East, between Bicking and Dingbertv streets $7K. To W. J. Braden. printing office, lot No. 12. on alley between Meridian and Illinois $2.J00 To Andrew Oeh'.er. store and dwelling on lot No. b. on Dataware. bwea Washington and Maryland stree-.a n . -V V" I o u. l. uuaev. alwelU. on lot N West, between MoCartv an.i lUv $700. o v, on street To Edwiu Halloweil. dw;iirgf oa ot 0 7 Dlake street, t-etwecn Michigan and Vermont treets $1.00(1. To Jacob H. Mull, dweiling. ou lut N, i;it un Tennessee, between Michigan and N.irib ,:reet $.2.000. To Peter Routier, dwelling, on lot No iT, ol Bate, between Beoton and Noble street $177 To II J. Parks, dwelling, oa lot No 3J. un Bentoa. rlween Georgia and Bate strert $0 To Jerry S, Day, dweiliLg, on lot No. f , vu itsilroad. between Mich'gan an J North streets To Fortner i Cru!!. dwelling, oa lot No C'J on Jacks Mi. bete3 Vilc aa J Cüerr treti -v'0 To Peter Rjuticr. :ore room, on lot No. 2, uu Alabama, between South aod Merrill streets $UG

TOTJHI1VEQO NOTICKS.

Officer and Tien Ol the Third aod Eighth Cavalry, who have lost horses or equipments li the 'service, or sold horse aod not got voucher, will call at Colooel J. W. Blake's Military Agency, or correspood bv mail. . 10-4 RTThe undersigned has this day sold his etock of Staple and Faocr Goods to J. K. W belan. All accounts against the undesigned will be seot to him for settlement, aod all parties indebted to him are requested to settle immediate!?. I will be found at the old aland for a abort lim. J. Calu. lrU!Arous, August 7, lc In retiring from tbe business which I have conducted fur the past four years, I am thankful for the liberal aupporl which I have received, and ooly mention tbe name ef my successor to eecore lim a renewal of the patronage which the people of Indianapolis have heretofore given bim. D. J. Callixaf. Hdlw tJT Will be sold at Auctioo to day, at tea o'clock A. M., at No. b2 Kaat Waihiogtoa street, lot of Bar Fixtures, consisting in part as follows: Decanters, Tumblers, Goblets, Counter, Bagatelle Table. Decanter Sideboard, CannonStove, Ice-Cbest, Kegs, Water cooler, Grant aod Sheridan, ic , he. Wtf . K. Ff ATUIXITOX, Auctioneer. t1TA rich growth of hair produced, the natural color restored, (not dyed), and all diseasea of the scalp, falling off, Ac, cured by oijg "Eureka," the infallible hair restorative. Price $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. Sx.oia, Druggist, Bates House Block, Agent. rod tf Iff Crompton's Strawberrv Balaam ia certain remedy for diarrhcra, ujfenterj, cholera morbus, Hux, heartburn, and all bowel compUiut.s. It i.s entirely vegetable. A specific for camp diarrhoea. Sold at wholesale b? Jlrowrjirg L Sloan, Indianapolis. 7-eod Stoäk Room to Ricnt Two good Store Rooms, No. Ill and 113 East Washington street, opposite the Court House, can be leased for a term of years. Inquire of Dr. A. D. Gall. No. t5 North New Jttscr street, between 1 and 'J o'clock, P. M. 4 tf TwoGibls Wasted. A girl experienced iu cooking, washing and ironing; also one capable of doing chamberwork, can both have permanent places, with good waes, by ap;ling at the residence of W. II. Taliott, No 14 North Meridian street. !-:t TaBkANX Sotr Every morning, at 10 o'clock, a free lunch, consisting of all the delicacies o I the reason, is ser?ed up at Florence's Reading Rooms, corner of Meridian and Maryland r-trcets, up stairs. f 3 CfSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertirtoient on thc fourth psge of to day's paper. jan '2b tf. NOTICE. BT" FOR MURE THAN TWENTY YEARS IATHKW8 VKNCTIAN 1IA1U IiYtC baa atwo.1 tbe trat 'f trial, and Is connUntlv lncrfaslcr. In public favor. TilK VENETIAN HA IF. DTK la tbe bet and cbeaneat made. Its price ii only 75 ceut, anl each bottle coo tains double the rpantity of dje in ttioe u tu ally sold or SI. THIS HAIR DTK is manufactured by a peculiar pro. ceaa, whlA ren.lera it InCnltrly superior to any dje la market, rlelng complete in one bottle, oo preparation ts required, which greatly iuplifie the application. IN UAINO TMS DTK yoa avoid that atTY, dka appearance by wblrh dyrd hair and whiskers art readily recognized, when an luferlor article hat beed caed, as it produces a perfectly natural color of any shade that ia deired, from a rlcn brown to a Jetty, lustrous black, that will oot smut, crock, or ataiu tbe clothing. Invest 75 cents and you will be convinced. Sold by all Drug(Ut and Fancy Uoods Dealer. A. 1. UATnKr7S,Manractnrer. DEMASBAJLNKS A CO. New Tork, Tf kolaaale Agents. saylO-deoJ-ly SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Wits tit UK to ii Cily. I 4, SJ. FAIINF.STOCK, lata Eiamluer U. . Paieut . ORUe. or reference af Circular. (Jen. Tho. A. Morris, (Jen IvVO-riSn Jn. Lots aud (en. J. J. Reynolds. MUSIC, PIANOS, &c. MUSIC STORE! IN INDIANAPOLIS. re re EAST MARKET STREET, EDEN'S BLOCK, TWO LOOKi FA T OF THE POST OFFICE. J. A. BUTTERFIELD & CO., WHOI.F3ALF. AND KRTAtL DKALKRS IN PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS AJSTD MELODEONS1 MUSIC PUBLISHERS ! DEALERS IV SHEET MUSIC. MCSICAL WORKS, BAND INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL 1NSTBDMfcNTS of eTtry decrlptloa. JT7" feron Tisif.ng tbe City can COME DIRECT TO Ot R STOKK by taking the Maacbasett Avenue Street Cars from tbe Depot to tbe Fot Cßlcs. Jj27-Htao FOR SALE. CARRIAGES! AT THE NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, o. 2G I'nat Cieovcla Mrert, Itettaren .Merldiitn and lettn)lrniiln. fntO or three Secvud Hand Top BosRie, oue Jtunj .1 Lind Carriage, tiearly as good a Lew. erne Katern bmtt Top linage, new. Also, one Cut-in-der. Doable Set FhionmVle Carriage, Ith Mug'e Tp on tack apat, very ftm-lj finished, ard ether arucles in try line too te J'oas to mentien, fvr sale at prices correspond:nc ilk the derhne o materUl. Jj3X-45t B C. SUAW. T I O A A Li PGTROLEl'U MINIM- COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. OKT.AN17FD UNDER TTJE LAWS OF I5DUNa. oiiitiii, 8:ico,oo). Ill Gt(0 Uare, ut I'll ly Dolliara :eli WORKING CAPITAL. $70,fO Orru a No. 3 Talbott A New' EtocW, liidinpoli, Ted. OFFICE RS. WilLai H.Taraer. President ard Super: niJr.t. ttelo-s Koot. Vice P reidect . KJ;a A. Ux. Secretary, i. eerr S'.:)t , Treaarer. D1KRCTORS. IVlo- R.o', YT. A. ScbaSeU. Wm H Tfner. J. A firoerr. Wrn. T. Clark. C C. Oila, J. C Uerth, LacienU.l, Oit.t NrwrniB. Jerre McUne and F.lw:a A. Dar'.. A l;m f Bomber of ?hare are bow o?-ed tu tbe public on term tt.f the Comracv fee! confldect will pay ic: v. - - - r w cr.rrr Oicr Two Hundred Per Cent. 10 per -4r ou!y rea'red et Uma of aubcrpUvU. ror raapa. cirni!r or Information, applv to tta ecre:arv ef tkt Cetanane. at Ib.ii.. aprt-Jw-dfrat r

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aseearsD straasLT rcana sasivsvarsssa-nna.. MIDNIGHT ItEPOKT. Fr Tlornlnr lleprt Bee rirtt Pst. SOUTH AMERICAN STATES. LATER FR0LI HAVANA. TOE REBEL RAM STONEWALL. REBELS THRASHED IN SAVANNAH. GENERAL GRANT AT TORONTO, Robbery of Howard's Express. CONNECTICUT RAILROAD ACCIDENT. a die, Ac. At: . tZc As. Flte ICebels Ittrstalied In SuTBnnah bj' a I'tilon Cnptaln Lmter rom Ilartl fnn uomiogo stntt the fiitli 4inerlran tte. Niw Yon, August 9 Tbe itcamer Ametica. frotn Savannah, Sil, has arrived. The Herald state: The rebel Brigadier General Miidu ha teen eut tu Furt I'uU'ki. . Oue Howell, t. roll. er iu law of Jeff. Davis, and tin re other iuultiug rctel., were most severely thrahed, in pre-ence of nil the guesw of the 1'utsvki Houe, by Cjptaio Hussy, aluue, for makiug itxicvetit itnd insulting remarks agaiost the l'resi'letit and our rl,r Subiequently, iqother rebel puppy teceived eimilar deserts from CaDiaio Hussy, for doubting toe ability of or.e Yaukee to whip four rtbels Howell aud his badly whipped bulliei weie then taken to tbe police nation. The Kepublicau say: This lea eon waa badly needed, as Union men have been frrtjututly iusulted of late hetv, and t'ie times were growing ULbeatabls The weather is severely hot in Savannah. The steamer Columbia brings Havana dates to tbe 5th. The run Sconcwail ptill remain in pott The opinion i eipreed by Admiral (Gordon that she could htand an attack from auy four latge Monitor.', and it iig-'tierilly euJursed by all who have viited her. Simana, St. Domingo, waa evacuated by the SpsDish troops, and the eicbange of priaonera haa baeo satisfactorily arranged. There is a rumor that the llajtiaos are giving the Dominicans trouble. The yellow fever is raging in Tuerto Triocipe. There is very little fever ia Havana. Messrs. Benjamin and Kirby Smith were still in Havana, but would probably go to Europe soon. The Minister from CJuatamala to Nicaragua was as.aaaainated on the 12ih by a man named Rivas. No cauta assigned. The Chili Congreü has been a fortuight cou sidericg Article 5 of the Constitution, which makes the Roman Catholic the religion of the Republic, to tbe exclusion of the public exercise of any other. Tbe man, Ligarte Cinbrand, known in connection with the awful fire and destruction of fe males in Santiago, made a speech on tbe subject to some two hundici Henoritas, and so excited them that the whole crowd of women rushed to the Congress, screaming "Death to tbe heretics; live on, holv religion !" A fire at Yalpiraiso on tbe 25ib of June de atroyed $0U0,ÜÜ0 worth of property. The news from Peru is not any more hopeful of the restoration of tranquility. The revolu tionary forces seem to be concentrating at or near Trujillo. A private letter from Lima, dated 12th, says: Tie President of Peru has purchased the American phip White Pigeon, lor the purpose ol truuspoit;ngtheex President General Castillo to some port in China. Advices from Ituenos Ayrrs are to the 4ih of June, at.d state that on the 27th of May, after a severe fight, the Argentine forces succeeded iu recaptuiing Coryentcs from the Paraguayans From reports, Lopez is likely to meet with a general defeat It is also said Üison T.icuy gave battle to the invaders, with 13.UDU men. repulsiug the Paraguayan, who lc?t 2,000. The report is doubted. There U nothing important from EcuaJor. Tbe rebellion appears nearly quelled for the present. LaTiST-JiiIy 31, 1) A M The (Jo'.den Cuy, just arrived, teprts the Uuitel State flag ship Lvi-aver t Acapula, severely dtaiseel by heay weather, u her trip to thit port, off Cape Siu Ljca. Sne will reroiiu at Acapnlco for rep lira The CuU Rio btius $72,00! in specie. I' lie ItMtlroad .tccldrnt In CMnnect irut. Noewuh, Aujiiit 1). The following are aJ ditiuna.1 name of the pasengers injured by the railroad accident this tmrniug: Wincy Worth. Nantucket, MtM.cut in the heal; Maria llalsey. (cdcred), Wilmington, N. C , cut on the chin an I over the eye; George F. Sabine. Fitchburg, Mas . bruised aod stunned; S O. Johnson, Holliston, M iss., ankle eprained ; J.tmrs Cauerge, emigrsnf, cut on the head and h'p; E. McDonald, emigrant, cut on the head and hip; Patrick Digan. emigrant, bruised on the head; L P GoullarJ, Holo:i, alightly bruised; Wm H Brown, Baltimore, bruised on the head and shoulder; Mrs. Wm. H. Browu, Italtiaiore, tru'sed on head and shoulder; 11 N Moore. M bile, cut and arm bruiaed; Oito Van Hein, slightly cut in head, Mrs. George W. Funk and daugbter, Brookland, Mass., cut in head; P. U. Ferguson, Boston, cut ia bead; Albert Wilt, Worcester, badly bruised in side, back ar.d head; R. Dexter, Worcester, neck and hip, slightly; Mrs. George W. Strickland, New York, severe cut ever tbe eye; Mrs. O. P. Daster, New York, cut in forehead; C. Carry, Boston, cut in face and head. T lie Kentucky Election. LonsTiLLK. Augu.t 9 The Union Press makes the foilowiLg estimates of the Cotirealional majorities. Ftrs; District Trimble. Democrat, 3.U00 second Di.-trict Co-e Yearmn, Union, probably flfcted. Third D. strict Ctoc Chance eeu between Lowry and Griden. Fourth Dljtrict Hardicg, Pro Slavery, 3.S0O. Fifth District Rouleau, Pro Amendment, 1 ,500. Sixth Di!rict Smith. Pro Amendment, bW Seren ii D.trict Shanklin, Pro Slavery, 3,0(10 Eighth Dirict Itandall, Pro-Amendment 4,000. Ninth Di.trict McKee. Pro Amendment, 1.0IH), Itobbery of iaearct' lixprrtt. Teot, Pa.. Ancuat'J The safe in the office oj Howard k Cj' Express, la thie village, was entered o:i the nihtof the2r:h of July and thirty United State- 7 30 Dotes of fifty dollars each, numbered "from 1C3.737 to 1C3,7C6. and niaetv United State 7.3C notes, of last inue. of one hundred dollars each, cumbered from 2.Sy.tf2? t 259J17, were stolen and have not yet been recovered. The tul'ic- are cauiioaeJ acair.t butir.g ihe-e boid; tbey have never been regularly iued ani are therefore worthless The Government r.aving slopped their payment, the Exprers Coaptry have offrreJ a reward of $4.000 for the recovery of the bonds and the ap preberion at.d conviction of the thieves Inrrndiar) tire mt alvflon. New Orleans, August Ad expensive fire has occurred at Glve:on, involving heavy Ies It wa dcubtler. the deigu of parties to bum te town. Tbe transictiona of villains in Galveston were never before equalled Texas is divided iuto three Military Districts. Gen. Turner commands the Galveston District, relieving General Oraoger.

rrefrav Saldier frwta Ken tacky. LociavitLB. Ky , Asg.t 9. Geo. Brisben. ia bis oflcial reoort of tbe organisation of colored troops states Kentucky has famished 23,81 H black men to tae army; the 107tb; lOSth. lOOih, 114th. 115th, 116th. Uitb. llSih. 119üi. 121. 123d. lS4tb and 125th reimeoU of colored troope are all from Kentucky. Tbey bave teen reuioed ia service, aod tbe first eight ordered to Texas. Tbe 4tk, Stb. 12;b and 13th regimeots of colored heavy artillery, and tbe 5th and 6th regiments of colored cavalry are from Kentucky, and except tbe t:h artillery are cow on duty In that State. Geo. Briibea siji, 24.C00 women aod children bave been freed under tbe act of March 3d. 1S65, "granting freedom to tbe wires and cbildrea of colored soldiers." The whole camber of persons made free in Kentucky through the icttrc mentality, of the array ii 100,661. lrden and Application tmr Paar tlWBS. WaiaiüeTO, August 9. At leaat one hundred persons were in waiting at two o'clock to-day at tbe Executive Mission, to tee the Preidect, among them persons from several Southern States, in qaest of pardons. Colonel Burnett, of Keotockj, who. when a member of the United States House of Representatives, was one of the fiercest advocates of secession, and who afterwards was a leader in the rebel Senate, was also in the group, as a seeker after the Executive clemency. Of tbe entire cumber of anxioca solicitors lor admission to tbe President, nearly one half were women Comparatively few of the crowd succeeded in obtaining an interview. Induetrlnt Scheota Amemsr the .Mat ajo Indians. Naw Yon, August 9 The Post's Washington special says: The Commissioner of Indisn Affairs bss received a communication from a delegation of Philadelphia Quakers ia regard to the establishment of Industrial Schools among tbe Navajo IQ diar.a, in New Mexico, elear of all expense to the Government. The Commissioner has granted the request, aod promises tbe cooperation of the Bureau io forwarding the enterpri General (J ran I at Toronto. Tososto, C W., August 9. General Grant and suite arrived here on a special train from Montreal this morning, and immediately departed in tbe steamer for Niagara Falls. A large crowj assembled at the railroad depot, although bis arrival was not generally known, and an impromptu hands skaking took place. There wss a call made upon the General for a speech, but to this call be replied with a smile aud a shake of tbe head. aa i ass i aw fl re In llnffalo. BirriLO, August 9,11 P. M Farrar, Treft'e L Knight'a Machine ehop, on Ohio afreet, near Washington, was destroyed by fire this evening; loss heavy. L. ii T. J. White's EJgo Tool and Skate Factory, adjoining, was dsmaged. The Buffalo Steam-Engine Works of (). W.

Tift. Sons & Co. escaped Injury. wss In imm'ceut danger, but VERY THREE O'CLOCK, A. M ti l i;urr;i i; irr.Ti ok ,i:v. atKxriKo or niacuAiutn soldier, and sailobs. New Yoee, August 9. A meeting of discharged soldiers and sailors was held yesterday with a view of adopting some measures to secure employment for those who havebeeu honorably discharged from service. Series of resolutiona were passed, iu which it is stated that there aie now thousands of this class ol men in the city, who io vain seek to ob tain employment. The Metropolitan Employment Agency, which b done much iu securing employment for a portion ol the applicants, is besieged by these meu, discharged defenders of the Union, aod they now intend to call tbe attention ol the authorities aud the public to their circumstances, to enlist their sympathies, and for this purpose a procession has been Mtauged to visit the Mayor, authorities and leading employers, for tbe purp ic of soliciting Irom them work and bread for the support of themselves and their families. OU SOl'TH ERH EOLTS EEOrSLn. New Yoat. August 9. The Times' Wab iugtou special Says: The steamer Keyport this morning made her first trp to Aquia Creek with passengers for Richmond, Belle Plain baring been tae landing place of steamers since the reopening of trade South Trains are running from Aquia creek to the Potoraap, and will shortly be sb!e to reaeb Fredericksburg, thus re-e.tabliahiug the old Southern route of travel. XO ArPBEHKVSIO f ELT Of Plr 1CTLTI ES ON THE ato 6aaxrE. Tbare is not the slightest apprehension felt here of any further natioaal difficulties in Texas, and speculations concerning military interference with the French beyond Rio Grande have ceased altogether. Official and private correspondence received here from that section indicate that very few of the troops will immigrate to Mexico. EEEDMEK IX Misstsiirri. The Tribune's Washington special says: A very satisfactory statement of the operations of the Freedmen's Bureau hat beeu received 'from Col. Thomas, Aissistaut Commistioner for Mississippi. Tbe State is divided first into five districts; these districts sre subdivided by counties, each eounty being under charge of a 8ub Commissioner, each ot whom is provided with a complete set of orders, circulars snd instructions for bis works. Commanders of troops will heartily cooperate. Contracts bave been registeted signed by more than 5,000 freemen. Men are being arrested daily for aau.icg negroes throughout the State. Officers with small escorts are constantly traveliug about, making contracts, settling difficulties, and scattering general Information. There are colouiesof freedmea at Divis Bend, Davis Plantation Camp, Haw ley and De Soto Landing near Vickburg, and the village of Washington near Natchez Wood yard are established on several I'Und io tbe Mississippi river. All tbee enterprises furnish pndV.&b!e employment for an additional 10.000 colored people. Crop look well and the people are represented as industrious and ia good condition. The abandoned property in charge of the Treasury agents baa been turned over to Col. Thoma?, and measures are being taken to secure possession of the same class. Property in parts of the States recently coming within reach of the sgeats of tbe Bureau is reported in good condition. Asylums for destitute orphans are in operation. Two more will be established. Schools are being opened. It is reported the freedmeti will support tbem with a little assistance. rut EracT iw tut aVLastic cablk. The Valentia correspondent of the Loudon Times, under date of July 27th, gives the following account of the first defect in tbe Atlantic Cable: When about eighty miles off land, with dead calm weather, tbe ehip'ranoiog six knots, and the cable running oat as softly as silk rope, and tho a mal test signals were being sent through, when suddealy both those to and from here gave most serious indications of faulty insulation. The utmost alarm was felt on this discovery. Connections of instruments were earefully re-examined, and the most rigid exactness observed in the final tests. All gave tbe same result, and what was still mere certain and ominous prxf, return currents from Valentia thoa-ei equal loss. Notice was ioitaotlv givta to Mr. Canning and Captain Anderson, and tbe speed of tbe Great Eastern, which was then in thirty latbom,was reduced to si most a und tili . All these signals were sent and received through the whole: length of 2.700 sUtute milea of wire VIeniia waa inatantly communicated with, aud the whole electrical staff set to work to as certa:u by resistance tests whether the fault was ia the ship, or iu 00 miles that had been paid out Tte trial was of so delicate a nature kud of such vital importance to the success ol lue unctrtaking, that it was conducted with the mot vigiUct caution and consultations The Empresa Eugenie and Princess Metternich are said to be the two best eporUwomen in Fraose. The Emprees has a little shooting box near St. Cloud, where the two royal ladies frequently bsg as many as seventy birds each. Tbe Princess Metternich ia said to be the best abot, bat ss a matter of etiquette, always lets the Esjpress beat her by a couple of birds.

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ksv retaaaarc. Cii eiaasaatl Plarkoi. Cicisati. AugustA9. Flour unchanged and tbink it is held more firmly at $3 50Q9 50 ror good extra to fancy breeds. Wheat in good demand, and price are higher; prime red $1 (2, and $1 551 60 for choice No. 1 spring. Cora scarce, and prices advanced to GJiiCG. Oits firm, with a good demand at 6j66c for old and 4547 for cew. Rye declined to fl. Barlej higher at fl 30 for old. Linseed oil advanced to $1 25. WtUky dull, but held rmlf at $2 2. Nothing done in provisions. City mess poje: wis offered at $30. Lird 24c. Sugar 14f317c. Coffee 2332c. Molasse dull. Cheese 15c. Butter 202Gc for fresh and 18(320 for fair. Epes dull at 15(31 Cc. Lioeecdoil$l 14l 15. Tallow 12it'c. Gold $1 43(31 43 (3 1 41. vara naraet. Nw Yon, August 9. Cottou dull, heavy and 1c lower at 45e for middling. Flour 5(10 better, with more doing; common to medium extra $6 40 6 75; extra State $6 30(36 50; superfine western $5 75gG 15, 17 75(ä 00 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Onio. and $3 10(9 50 for trade brands, market closing quiet. Whisky quiet at $2 19, and a small lot at 2 20 for western. Wheat l2o better on winter aud n5 ou spring: advanced caused by speculative orders from tbe West based on the bad weather; Winter red western $1 77l 93; Racine spring 1 40; Milwaukee club $1 401 55; prime white Michigan $1 J(32 OO; amber Michigan $230; $1 42(31 45 for No 1 choice, and $1 !1H (TJl 40 for Chicago spring. Corn opened heavy and drooping and closed rather tnoro steady at 87c for damaged. b7c for unsouod, (Tjgföc for sound mixed western 90091c for' prime shipping pircels, and b?j.C9- for high mixed nearly yellow. Oats souie firmer Ml61C2 for western, "cbierly at the latter price. Coffee quiet. Sugar steadv at '23 for Muscavado, 131, for R. R Havana. Kice dull Molses dull at 1ÜQ4Ü. Wool dull. Petroleum quiet at 32) Q33o tor crude, 529' (353 for refined in bond, and fJQ72c do free. Pork lower; new roea $33 50&34 00; $29 00(30 40 for '63-'64, do cash and regular way, closing at $33 50 for cash. $24 UO24 50 lor prime, and $2G 252G 50 for prime dicm. Plaiu megj beef $ 01)$ 1 2 5'J; extra mess, $10 0014 5J; beef bams quietat 30c. Cut meats steadv at 15(3 17c tor shoulders and 19a23c' for hams. Bacon dull; 17c for Cumberland cut; 13'c for long ribbed, and 14(314?4c for short ribbed. Lard rather more active and firmer ut I9l4 24c. Butter; 23(3 2nj for Ohio, aud 2d35c for State, and in fair demand. Cheete quiet at 10 15V2c. EW TURK MONET MARKET New Yoee, August U. Money steady at G 7 per cent, callloars. Sterling exchange firm at 10d10d? for first class bills. Gold lower, opening at $1 43 Jg advancing to $1 44.;, declining to $1 43, and closing at$143jg. Government stocks firmer. Late.- Oold close 1 at Gallagher's Exchange to night at $1 4 3 34. EX P R EGS COal P AN I ES. American Express Company, AVDVBB UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. vf;ck on thk coknek op Washington afd f Meridian streets, lüdlanapoll. Three daily Kipreaaes to 5ew York; Two daily Kxpreanea to CliiClunatl, and Two daily Kxpresaea to Chicago and St. Loa s; Tae above Compaales are the only privlleg adlipressos the following roads, vlt: INDIANA CKNTRAU LAKAYCTTK. A CU1CAOO; INDIANAPOLIS k PERU; TERKK HAUTE ft RICHMOND; BKLLK FONTAINE k lNDtANAfOLie. itouey, paatacea, vaiaables and freight carried wtta safety and dispatch, and Id charge of special and efldaat neaxeneers. Notea, Fills od Draft, wtlt he promptly collected ana rsady returns made J. BUTTIRF1ILD, A.gestCOLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i tin: inik iii-ui:!. BIGELOW'aS SATIN-ENAMELED BYRON COLLABS, VNKW ariicle of Infection. This Collar excels all other Taper Collars for comfort, neatness and economy. Aldo a large assortment of StTlN-ENAMKLED GARK0TKS. L1NKN PAPKK BY RONS, AND LINKN PAPKR QARtOTRS. Ladies Satin F.nameled Collars and Cuff.; a new and convenient article. The trade supplied at tbe loweM market prices. B1JELOW k CO., Manufacturer, myS d3iu II La Salle Street. Chicaao. LIQUORS. C. A. Klliott Jabsbs B. Rraa. i:ii,ioi i a: kvaiv, Tf BOLES ALK DA ALARS 19 ALL KINDS OP LIQUOKS, SOLI) AT THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations, on bastds at all TLatie Pun Kentucky Bourbon Whisky, ALSO, BRANDIES AND WINES Or lirTerrnl Braude We tavite thue wanting Pure Liquor to call aud examine tor themselves. Corner 0 MERIDIAN and MARYLAND ce., lodianapolia. Ind ird-uw PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. FI1.BK on!era!7ned have this day formed a copartnerhtp ender tbe name ef Dunn A Karney, te carry on the baices of Gas Fitting, Steam Fitting aal Plsmb ing tmlneas. All work done by u will be gaaraLtee! and dene t the lowest ratea. We ak tke pnblir to ire r.s a trial and solicit therr patronage. J. C. pric. JOHN KAR5ET. GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 38 and 40 Kentucky Avenue. ALL HOLTS OF FIXTURES 05 HAND AT ALL time. a&4 teraUaed at the toweat ratea. t&yS-dlf COPARTAiERSniP. IHATK aocikted with myself in the Livery, t als and Boarding Matle Baameaa John A. Drew, whf froea thia day baa Ucob a partner la aaid bmMar. Tte boiaeM of the new Ena will be conducted at the 1 J stan J. No 10 Es't Pearl street, ia the rear of the Sentinel Buil ling. Thankiag tn public Hr pat patronage, I hepe tbey bit see fit to continue the same. JOH5 B. SUULITA5,

of BCLLIYAN k DRE ludlanapcll. May S, !S65-mySHJtf

PETROLEUM.

0 tmmmw AUD COAL LIL"JIWG CO., AT OOVINQTON, IKT J3 Capital Stock. 03.9SO.OOO, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INCORPORATED CNDER TBK LAWS OF THK ffTATK OP INDIANA. WILUAV DALE, or Sew York. President. JOSICrn RISriNK.CeTtngtoa, TV Pre.t4eat, Vf. U KKKJt, frtcrturr, JAMES W. EING.Trea.orar. 2D lrootoro, JOSKPU E. afcDOVALD. IndlaaapeJia. ladiaaa. JOHX R- CUrrBOrU.UaiUlagton. Indiana. TT at. DALE, New York City. JOSEPH W. NlfWLLX, Atuca, Ibdiaoa. JOS. RISTlNR, Corlnston, Indiana. E. If. McDONALD, Covlagtoa, Indiana. DAVID WEPB, Covington, Indiana. Boa. Orricr tide Public Syuire, C-ptinp t$n, Indiana. riY.llE Company holds by lease, and in ttt, about X twenty thousand acres of the most select coal landa ia Weateia ladiaaa, bordering both aiJes of tbo Wabaeh rlrer. Maps of theae lands may be seen at the office af the Company, In Covinrton, Ind, at the fflce of Was. Iele, Ko.li Park Place, W. Y.City, at tbe oflke ef Boa. J. K. Coffrotb, llanu&gtoo, Indiana, and at tb mca of Roach McDonald, lndiat.ipalia. A rcfrrsnce to the report of the Don. Da rid Dale Owen, late State Geology, will anew that tbeao land, are sitaata ia tha midst of tho finest cal fieUsaftLe State, aboandlng also In aalt. Iron and other valaatlo mineral eubstances. Meartbo mouth of Coal Creek, where the Company ha large quantities of lands salt water has bscn discovered equal In quality to the Kanawha. This water was trw cared some 3 years ago by boring, soon efter. the Ouondaga salt finding Its way down the Wabash and Erie Canal, Mr. Tb oo as, the proprietor, finding hlnuelf onable to compete wlih It, abandoned tbe menafactnre. In bla boring bo encountered that which recently 1.cloaed facu prove ts have been coal oil. Thocs lands all lie In close proximity to the WaWa and Erie Canal, soma of them apon Its baaka. Mr. John McManomy, tha bnaineaa agent of the company, tat retained from a tour ol observation of the oil regions of Pennsylvania, convinced that the lands leaned by tba company, in Fountain and Parka coanties, ha, so far as the general formation of tha conntry and the surface indications present themselves, a stong analogy i a the oil and mineral snbatances as found on French Creek, Pennsylvania, where tbe greateat quantity and the tnet valuable oil is frend Air. McManomy baa purchased for tha company tho moat approved machinery, with all tha flxtares necessary for operation, and I pre pariag with experienced workmen the speedy development of the hidden treasure of tha lands of the company. All tha indices of eoal oil, found in localities where it has been nrocared, are strongly marked in various localities of the lands of tho Company, a&Vrding every rational pronpect of suceeas. Tbe company think. It unnecessary to make any other reference to tbe character of tbe lands, other than tha report and map referred to. (100,000 of the stock, being 3,04ft) bare., is propoied by the Company to b offered In the market at n-halJ its par value, telng li per share, for the purpme of aiding the Company In a speedy development or tho landa. aprttt-dAwtf MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy WILL CURE CATARRH. WILL CURE COLD 15 TÜR DEAD. WILL CCRK AN OFFENSIVE BREATH . WILLCCRK FAIN 15 THK HKAD. WILL CUBE ULCERATION IK TUE K09K. WILL RESTORE TUE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORR TDK SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE TUR SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE TUR VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, Aa I now admitted by all Informed, causing Irritation and Inflammation or tbe mucons memnraae, while the Liquid Catarrh Remedy Oently and gradually removes all annatural incrubta tlons and depoaits, restoring the deceased membrane to its normal condition. A alnajlo tlottle win Inat a .tfontti to fee used three times aa day. GT CVilE UIIlitM'TED J&2 IF DIRECTIONS ARR FOLLOWED. ßyCet for Circular dttcribing all Symptom Dr. D. II. SEELYE & CO., Sola Paoraiaroa, Chicago, Dllnnla. Jfi'Laboralery at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN D. PARK Ctncinnatl.O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit. Mich. DAILY, KREFRR k RUSH Indianapolis. BROWMNÖ SLOAN Indianapolis IO"And for sale by all Drugguts. decU-dlyeod BANKS. NATIONAL BANK -0FIINDIVISVIOIIH, No. 23 North Meridian Street. Rpeclal Agent for Itte nie etg itie 7 Loan flHI BASK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRAN3J action of bnsiness; Mill do a (ie&eral Baskng BuineM. boveroment Secoritiea of all kind kept conataatly oa hand and fr aale at tbe most reasonable rates. HK5KT oCIINCLI., Preidetit. V. T. Malott, Cashier. je dtr MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WX ARE OFFERING SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to peraons with a little ready means to secure homes. We will sell Lot Entirely on Time aad erect comfortable dwellicgs, ballt y go workmen and la good style, on tba paymentof h f aj much aa tba Improvements will coat üe remalna to be paid on ea.y payments not mach more than a fair rrnt en the premises. Having lots in nearly all parts of tbe city, t can accommodate all wUhlrgU secure a home; and hav ng larr aaoaat of lacaber on band, end workmen ready employed, we caa erecVbuildlngs on short notice at 'KERN AN k PIERCE, aptt-dtf Keel kUtate A. FOUNDRIES. QOOSIER STATE FOdiNDRT AND STOVE WORKS. COX. LOUD A IP ECU Me&ttacturers aad Wholeaalt falers Id STO fES, HOLLO ir- !V JlIT, .Vf . VLL OCR STO YES ARX OF THE LATEST ASD moi Improved patterns. Our other work will embrace Iron Frta, Celaaa Railway, MSI and Hons Castings, Ac, Ac. Orders by mail or tberwlae solicited, aad prompt attention given. Oar pncea will be foavnd aa Uw any. OSce, Sales-reosn aad Fecndry IU South De wars street, two squares directly oast .f tha Union Depot. octlS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. B. F. & A. J. HELLES. coinnssioN merchants, TO nravaiel t , MsaetavI lle. Tenn., LEALEHJ IN FOREIGN AND D0MIITIC UQC0U. Ac Cr-Orders SHed and Ca!gnaenU SoLdtod. Pet sSm bm see. 'jto-erf

U. S. LOAN.

UNITED STATES 7.30 'L0AHI T II I 1st I) H TZ It IKS, $230,000,000. By asthorlty of the f ecrelary of tbe Treaeary, the Saers'goed, the General Sab-rTr-tl Aget for tho saJ United Stales ftectritie, cfers to tl pabl the third Serie, ef Tree-vry Notea.bearleg eeen .ad three-teetb. per cnt. 1aterrt per spcnas, kcow-n as tho 7.30 LOA.2ST. These totsi are iued b&ler date of Jaly IS, aa4 payable three ye.rs f.-om that date la carre&cy, of are cor.vertab'e at the cpi!a of tte heller Uta U. S. 0-2O SIX PER CENT. C.OMB IlI.AKl.X. I.ODrt. ThcM Ponl. are m-w erth a Landjwe pf .mlaaa. 4 are evempt, as are all the Goverrmeot Bond a, fm AM.V, tVvi.'ir tfif Municij-nl tiM, -m, vkie a4d4 Avm n ti trt jr ct. jr to tktir eaM, aocord.cg to tbe rate levied apon oilier properly. The ieterest I psyat !e seml-aan3a!!y ty forpona attached each note, whlcS wit b et and .oil to any bank ae barker. The Intrrral tnotinta to in T.rtO per cent, Oiii rent ivr ! on n vio note. Two rrnt $IOO Ten 800 Twenty 44 $1000 Our Dollar $3000 Ki-te of all to. itruuaiin.tiun. uareed will b. prrwptIj furnished TrHn ree!rt of sul serif Horn. The Notes of tM Third Serie are precUrly almilar la farm atid privtlefre to tbe f even-Tblrtlea already m!1, excej t that the (iorernait.t reserves te 2te!f tho optlea I paving Intereit in gold coin at per cent., tMt.ad of T :t-10:ht In currency. 7?ab.fiibera wf.I oedact tha la teret lu currency tp to Jaly Uih, at the time when they sbri?e. The dtUvry vf U.e nv)tcs f this th.rJ erles of tho Seven-TLiriie. w.ll cvxururnr oa tL. ltt of Jeae, and will be nia !e promptly anl cut.tibuoaaly after that data. The slight change mi! in theionditiens of this THIRD SERIES efiVcta only tb m.tter of latere.t. The pay tneiit In gIJ, if made, ;llt enilvalent to I he currency Interest of the Lieber rale. The return f t .pecle paymet.U, la the event of which oaly w HI the option to pay Interest In gt.ll be availed of, would so reduce a:.l eqnallte prices tbat purchaaee made with kIx per crvi. in gold w oold be fully equal to thoae made üh wuu r& three-tenths percent, la currency. Thl Is The Only Loan in Market Now offered l y lb (! ieriu..nt( ar.d its superior aJ vantages make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 1-S0,0oo,txj vf tbs loan authorised by the last CoagreKS are now on the markrt. This am erat, at tha rate atwhkh it Is being ab.orbed, will all to sab. scribed for within to atonth, wten tbe notes will na doubtedly command a premium, a has uniformly teen the rae on clong tbe uWrlptlon to other leana. In order tbat citlien. In every town ar.d section of tha conntry may be afforded farllitlea for taking tho lean, the National Hank, State lUnkr and Private Bankers tLroughout the country bate generally agreed te receive subacrlptlona at par. ."-bcrilers will aeWt their own agent.. In whom tbey bave cnr.flJmce, and who only are to be icponvble for tbe delivery of the note r.rb!rli they r"elve onlr.. COOKE, Srscaimn Aosar, No. 114 South Thind Street. rHiLAPELPniA. FIRST NATIONAL KANK, C1TI7.FN8' NATIONAL DANK. INMANAIUI.tS .NATIONAL BANK, M) CUT II NATIONAL HNK, INI)I ANA NATIONAL RANK aad MKUCHANT' NATIONAL PANK, INUI ANAlXlUf , INO. rcyM-1Jf w3m A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPÖNCÖ HOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS; FOR FEMALES. Infallible in Corret liiiK Irregu Inrith's, IlU-moving Obstructions of tho Itlontlily Turns, from Wlmtcvrr Cause, mid Alwnyt Successful asn l'revriitatlvr. And the "only .ure" and CERTAIN REM EDT for all it os. aSict'iigcomplaint to pe(u!;ar to tbe sei, wbeUier44marrl"j or sicgls." Tbe-epillj are nothing rs'w, but bae ber n cv by the Doctors for many yearx, both In franco and America, with unparalleled .ucce. in evrry cae; and Le 1 urgrd by many tbouar.d laJies wLo Lave uil tbem to make the Piila public, f r tbe alleviatio n of thoae suffering from any Irrreni.ri'irn wtaterer, . well aa to prevent an increa or Ttm.'.j wbrre Le.Ub will not pennll It. It mal a jv c j'.iariy ntut-3, ortbOht teppeo Pill Lilein t!.t rci ;it!r n, a tLe j,roj.r!tor a.aumea bo re'poiiibillty a't.r tbe alove imc j.ition, although tb.lr tn:Ilijee would preveutacy mlb:of to health. 0.h-rwlse tbe I'illa arrreconniie;. lr-i. Ki.ll ar..l evplklt d rectlnn tccomj i;.y ea b 50,000 IOIFS IIAVF. BKXNbOLD IN TWO TEARS Ten tLo'isaijd loses n nt by l:trr, both ty my .elf and ajcLt, to all part of tbe world, to wLich an.wers Lava bern rrtnnied, In wblch lad aay n.tbirrl.lethe above Pills hare been known s-nce tbe HJ1KNCK OP MELI CINE DAWNED UIDN TUE WOULD IN REMOVING. oKvrnrcTioNH and restoring natl hü to its PKOPERCHANNRL, c,c!'tir.r tbe rrrrr. and reitorlcg tbe"roy colnr of b'-ahh" to th bk cf tte meat delicate. trice i est pKit mi. six r.oxr.3 forfj oo. Sold by aM DrocsM, n.ly tb following Jobblcg and Drue; Kon-, Acr-nf for Indlanapaila, Indiana: (Ladies, ty KnUir. tl.caa procure tbe Pills, sei t Ctti Cdettially by cu.l, ai.d w;lhout observation, to any pt '.f tb city ''T court tj, i.d for !. by TOMLINiON k COX, No. 1-. Kat Wabinrloa street. STEVTAf.T A MOU'UN, So. 40, Fast VTah!Dgten street. W. I. HAJKITT A C;, 14. TT-.t Whlrgtet Street. IL H.LFE. Noa 1 and '.-.Pat' Pfrk. J. P. KNOCK, Ko. 6. Pae Hobm K!ok, d by d.iim. Ki:r:ri:uc ittsii. Wbo'.'s.le li-n?tri-t, N j. 73, Souih Jlrldian streeu ü. S. LACKY.tierers.Travplir.r Affntfor tbs Westorn State., IGT. D-arbora .sr-et, Ctwaeo, Itl.neia. N. B. Noue fit tiuioe ncli-rt lb Io ia a :fx,4 "S. D. OWE." Jat31-dlyeov EDUCATIONAL. THK NEXT TKIOI 0. TUF. ÜNIVEBSITVOFXOTRBDJHB WILL COMMERCE ON THK Xi 1 1 Ii Du y i Hciteiiklei-. flHK tew CoUk., tnt Jatt erected at aa etpeaae af t0 wltl be ra4y for the reception 1 pcp'Js at the opening of tha term, and Iii aorl ample accoenasedat en for five hundred searders. The conre of ir.tru teu in every drpaxtmest 21 be thorosh atual In this Institution Term. II7 M per teai jn of ve month. l"or Cataloame. and nor. part.cu.lar taforwiatiea e4dres htV. P. DILLON, S. H. C, Prea. Orth AgrLtstlnd aia;.L, J. U. MckLRNAN. aiig7-dr.t ?uw REAL ESTATE ACENCY. ifIcKernan& Pierce, REIL ESTATE IGRMY First Door Eat of Palner Doc VT STAIRS.) 11 HATE FOE SALZ H OTTS LS AND LOTS LI the CUy of ladJaaapolla, an4 Farms aa4 Farlag Landa In this State, and will sail lower taaa caa purchaaee'Mwk.re f.bJI-e'awly