Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4646, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1865 — Page 3
DAILY- 3SRNTINELi WEDNESDAY MURMNQ, SEPT7 13. ' TOB PRINTING. Books, 1 Circulars. Pamphlets. j Blanks, Cards, : Bill Heads, Checks, Bills Lading, Ac. Ac, Ac Doue promptly at th la Of flee, In the
.AleafJMrlc, oiv first quality lper, seJ t l,aw Pries): OIt as o Call. 4 C I T Y 1 T EMS. t2TTbe Twenty ninth Michigan paaeed through the city yesterlay, on their way home G7Yeterday was toother pleasant dy, warm In the aun at noon, bat with a. pleasant brcext. The mercury stood at 64 9 about I P. M. ' s ,:., . ' - w a . . i tJ7 Vor a full and correct reprint of this moraiof ccwi, aee the four o'clock edition of the afternoon paper. The same may be seen on any day of any week. n7Tb Police Court waa about dried up yet terday. We could only Snd two etea to report, that of Edward Dojle and Jerry Shay, who were enf Cp for Jen dm for r&toxlcstion. ti7 Notice hare beca published for thirty application for license, at the rpecial term of the Board of County Commissioners, called for Thursday, the 5th day of October neit. tf We understand $'2"j0 of city war ordcra were taken from Jone tCcbarn'a office yeiter day norttiof, either by tl burglar or otherparlltf. 'Other cltt ordert' were found scanned over tbe floor uudisturbed. tW Friday la the last day on which service of process can be issued for caes at the coming term of the Marion Circuit Court, and Krida; week is the hat diy for the Court of Common Pleat. . At!arceya anJ others will take no tice. - ' tTThe committee on the new cpert house are ny at work organizing their plain to ctrry out tbe wishes of the nieetiti;j. The-y will appoint to day a corps of canvissjr, to go to work at once and get the stork taken. The subject if favorably received in every partofthe citj. t37 At the tale of Government mules, yesttrday, the bidding waa lively, and the animals went off like hot cake The prices obtained were considered hijh, averaging about $90 a head. The mule are not considered first c!as, many of then being Terr poor. KT" A- regular eetiu; of tlmiJoerd of Sinkins Fund Commissioners was held in the city jeeterday. All the member were prevent, and the ususl business wai tranncteJ. The folUw injj are tho members of tho Hoard: W. II. Tal tott. President. I). Rickets, J. W. Uuison, It. J. McKeen and J. C. S Harrison. Di gl ab About. Oa Monday night two safe were broken open by burglars. One belonging to Coburn Jt Jones. lumber merchant?, in which no money was found, and the other In the coal office of Butch Jt Dickson, from which one dollar and fifty cents in chingo was taken. No arrests bare been made. . .. htm cssrs. Skilleti ii Co., tiiiller, we are ttild, will apply this morning for a writ to enjoin the Street lUilroad Company from laying their track on the National Iload, between the CarlUle House and the river bridge. ThU road, we are told, is not naurd in the charter to the Company, and the remonalrant contend that it will interfere wjtb the free travel of the atjeet. l2The Ooe Hundred and Forty sixth liegi. ment, Col. M 0. Welsh, will have a reception at ten 'clock thit motning, a alight cuange being made in the üstial programme to suit the convenience of the Paymasters. The cannon will fire at y o'clock to notify the ladies to assemble at the Soldiers' Home, and assist in preparing dinner, which will be served and partaken of at sharp I2.H0. A signal will also be fired at 10 o'clock, for the assembling of the regiment la the State ITouse Park. A Bold Tmrr. On Monday afternoon a uian by the came of Ferguson, who represents himself to be a dis harged soldier, jumped it. to the assort of Mr. Elder, standing by the side of bis grocery on Msachusetts Avenue, and drove away with it The clerk saw the wagou moving off. but was under tbe impression it had been lotned by the proprietor. Fortunately, the fajuirr was made, and the fact became known at once that a burglary was attempted. A chase commenced immediately, and netr 0mp Humside, the thief, finding himself in danger of a capture, deserted the wgoo and attempted to escape by running through the woods. He waa overhauled, however, near Gamp Carrington, and notwithstanding be drew a revolver upon his punucri and threatened to shoot, be was captured and lodgeJ iu When takeu, he offered a liberal sum and made the most argent entreaties for hit rele.tse, but his eloquent appeals proved unavailing. The boldness of this attempted and almost successful robbery, should be a ciutioa to our citizens to take good care of their loose property. I w m . A Üas Calamitt. We regret to announce the dtath of llins Anna Farrell, at Columbus, on Sunday last, under tbe most heartrending circumstances. Hiding out with Mr. Gibson Doup, towards evening, the horsa took fright at a cow suddenly emerging from an unsuspected quarter and in attempting to control the animal the reica broke aud at tlte same time be was thrown from the buggy. Miia Farrell attempted l e?cipe by jumping out of the ehicl, bat in so doing her !rM caught aud she was dragged iu that condition some Ihrre-quartcrs of & mile to the river bridge, where her lifele.s remains were found, after three or four hours' search. The aid event cast a general gloom over Columbus, for the deceased n universally respected and beloved for her aaiible qualities cd iterling worth. The fureral waa atleuJed yesterday by nearlv the whole population of Colutnbus, thus eviucing the heartfelt ijtEpathr wbieh the nd evut called forth among the people with whaua she bad lived and was known. The dcccaseU had a large circle of relatives ar,d frienJs throughout the S;t, at: J the iuteltigeiu-e of her untimely arid tragic deA'.h has bcea and will be received br a'l with the riiöiit sincere gr'ef. ' Coimt CouMusioiii. Tothiag was doae by the Commisiioiicre yeatcrday on the license question. Ii is ui-drtkoJ Uiat all the cases will be acieU oa to daj. A road iu Wrrea towubip, .eti'-it-iitd for by Kitley and cihers, was acted on, and John Moore, Thomas Moore aud Jos Cajlor appointed viewers, to meet at ? oVlock A. M., oa Oct. 1 j Iheoldruadin Wajce township, petitioned for bj McCray and others, ordered to be etab '.inod at the last meeting of the Hoard, was reconsidered, nd revoked anU set a-M le their prev iou order. On the peittton tor a road in Decitur towu ship, petitioned for by James binders and others, Dvii Oeorge, Wm "Epperson and Lewis George were appointed. tewfTs, to rzett the otSce of Hiram Rhodes, cn the 15th of Oct. Oa a petition to vactte a road in Lawrence tonhp, by Thomas P. Silvery, and other. John L Hrown. John Newhoue. and O. W. Voorhees were appoiuted viewers, to meet at the hou-te of John Thoma, at nine o'clock. A. M "on the of October. Holmes and others petiliccei lot iL vaca'.loa . of a road in VVajue township, on which Wm. II McOiiMick, John Mes?rm;ih, and John W li.'uce were appointed viewers, to nievt at tine oVI-k, A. M , on the "'21 of October The petition of Paiker C. Carv;i tor a cut way in Franklin toweship was praoteJ. aud road orvisred to be opened and kept in repaur by pett tioner. George and others, viewers for a road iu De catur towLhip, re;Krted favorable to the road, but located it on a d.Crrect route from tbe p-eü tioo The Board set aside the review axd dil raied the case. Tie road petition! for by McCnnell and otbers. iu Lawrence township, wi e-tablifhed thirty feel wide Vawter street, iu Vawter'a aii.l:tt.n i.. - - VM IV H lf , was declared vaoated. on thefttitiuu of Edward junr.
The Proceedings ef the City Cenncll, '.CöfciuLCaaMits. t ; ircnuirous, Bept.12, lbG5j Council met in special session. Present, the Mayor and Messrs. Alleo, Boax, Brown, Coburn, Colley, Emerson, Fletcher, Olax'er, Orosvenor, Jamrtoo,, Kappes, Loo mis, Lefever, McArthur, sud TLompwoa. J . Mr. Coburr, from tie Committeee on Public Improvemrate, reported that Committee had no report to rrtkr that the taet-to day, but tht papers were no; 7a the hands of the clerk: that they called at tde Journal office, bit could riot find It, and in the absence of the remonstrance
co un make no report in the case. . : . ( Hay or Caven prescated the follewiog: Resolved, That the Committee on tbe Revision of the Ordinances be Instructed to report euch changes atd amendments to an ordinance, caased llarch 12. 1843. entitled "An ordinance ia relation to the construction and connections of railroads through the city of Indianapolis,- as will provide that when a remonstrance is pre sented, the Council aball appoint, some time at which said petitions or remonstrances shall be heard, wjth the right to produce testimony and to be beard In argument In support of such petition or remonstrance, and that the Council may then grant the right of way, or refuse the same, in their discretion. Tbe Mayor spoke at some length, showing that under the present ordinance one or two citizens, or non-residents, owners of vacant lots, could defeat the entrance of so important road to the city, lie abowed the great bensCt rallroade had been to this city, by comparing her past with her present unprecedented prosperity. He said that our city bad contracted no debt in the eonstrnctiou of tbee roads they had bceu built by private enterprise, and we enjoy the benefit. We should aid, by every mean in cor power,-tbe construction of all roads centering here. He said that the rcmonatrance before tLi Council represented a majority of feet, and untUr the ordinance could prevent the entrance of the Danville road. Hy repealing the crüioaoce, without any futthcr action by lie Council, tbe Saws of the State gave the right to occupy property, afte. Srst paying all damages assessed bv a board of aessors. lie -pake at length, uirg Sf rroprieto illustrations, of. tbe suicidal policy of perui.t tii.g nou-resident owners of nnoceipied strips jf land Ut elacd iu the way and prevent the cor.Mruction of a great public improvement, that will bric to our htorrs and manufactories the wealth of some cf the best counties iu the State Mr. Hrown opposed the parage of the resolution, lie coincided with neatly all that the Mayor had said, and was iu favor of aidiog road much as any one, but nearly all the roads t iming to the city had been constructed tiudrr the ordinance, and he was opposed to its ieprl to benefit one rotd; it contained many necesssry prorisioes that ahould Lot be repealed He would not vote for its . repeal. Ro far as non reotdents arc concerted, tbey had their risk's, acd should le 'r.iJercd. He understood thit this road was mere extension of the Cioel&nati road, owned by Cincinnati capitalists, for their benefit, nnd not eiclu'tvely for our benefit. Mr Lord had removed the shops and oilice lioiu this city to Cincinnati, and pcrliaps he hsd no more rights here, .md w entitltl to no more consideration than a more resident ptoperty-owncr and tupayer. The ordinance provided that remonetrunct could only be presented bj property owners between North, South, Ksst and West Mreets outride of thue limits no remonntratce was protriJed for. He tu id that railroads were ob jcctionnble n streets; if a piopositioti was niade to run a rond on Peoti-Tlvania cr Mcridim streets no Councilman would vote for it, and men owning property within the limits ha 1 a right to rttuoii'-tratc and he heard. Hstidlhat he would vote toi no pcrmisiion, nnles the com psny would guirantee to the city tie freight or coul en the t-ame mtc f lieight as thty carry it to Cincinnati. Judge Marlk.dale.as attorney (or remeistrants, ad J rested the Council at length, oa behalf of the remonstrunts Dr. 1 homp.-t.u was in fakot of railroads he wanted loads on every treet iu thecity. If we had a road at the mouth of every utrfet we would be tle greatest tity in the world. What the d 1 whs tho ue of streets withoutbusiness. He was in favor of granting the right of way to this road, and men that came iu here with their remonstrances weie barking up the wrong tree. The Dr. was ti u! y t lcuent in dicu.-iing the great an t unprecedented and magnificent prospects ol this city, and we are soiry our sp:ice compels us to abreviate them. Dr. Jameson oiTcttd the followiug amendment to the resolution: "Sutjeit to such conditions as the Council im, in e-ch instance, deem jut and expedient.". Dr. Jamc5ou cukc at length of the importance of guarding the inleieis of our citizens iu the matter of height on cual. before the right im granted. He uid thU rtad w.ss being built by Cinci:itiali men, uim! it might h their luterest . to carry coal through our city io CiLt-innati at less freighttliui we pay here l iie points aiaJe were good ncs.and well presented. The ijiic.-lion being on adopting the resolution with Dr. Jameson's araendmet, with the follow ing result: Aes, 13; Noes, Mr. Hiown. On motion of Mr Loomis. the Committee were ij.trnoui 1 lo prepare an ord nance granting the right ol way xi the route proposed, with certain restrit-tiot-ft tnentionetl in the discussion. Oq motion, the Mayor was. d.iectcd to telegritph the result to Cincinnati, when the Council adjourned, TowKuir MiTrra Mr. Lng-dale. Towuship Trustee, furnishes us the following interesting items of public busir.eH transacted iu his office: There are thirteen public echoolj io Centre township, outside of the city. The one on Tinker street is a graded school. A new rchool hou-e was buiit this year northeast ol the citj.io the neighborhood of the brickyard, at a cot of $1.500. An addition was built to the West Itoiatiapolis ltouNe. costing $l,.r()0, also to the Asylum school house, at a cost of il,bU3. AH the balance of the houses havo been repainted, the pump and fences fixed, at an average cost of about $'200. making a total expenditure for fcbool houses thU year about $7.01)0. Some of the ichools have already commenced, and all will he in operation dnring next week The chooli will be open this year eighty days (last year they were open 100 days) and will be all full of rnpils. They employ seventeen teachers. neatly all ftruale., at rices taryicg fiom $1 50 to . per day. iSoLtim I und I here wan at one time 7UU applicant for aid from tbe soldiers' fund on tbe book of this township, but there are now but 140 under tne new law, each township provides for their own cae. The out townships average about eiehtv to a townSip. There was ex pecded in this tochip, of this luud, lor the benefit of soldiets' fanälies. aince the 4th of 11 arch, $20.5Oit. bince June 24, lt-bö, ordcrs were tuci tar relief ct soldiers' timilies, the average amouot to caoli faiuilv tuii.g about Irom five to tiltcen dollars moi;l!i i'uor. The toweship pijs out i aid of tbo poor, in additico to what ia done at the pjor bouse, about $fl'0 a .jaarter, or $2 000 a year. There is an average ut b'd persons in the poor house all the time, this towchip set d out. cn an average, fifteen persor.! a week. The trustee sends awav ou railroafa, n average of twenty person a week, tj save expense to tbe county and send persons to their friet.ds, they being ?cat at half fare, br an arrangen:ent with the railroads Nearlv al! the refugees ihathve been hire, re quirirg county aid. have tcenset away, month to Lauiaviile. Library The townahip l.brary consists of about Cuo volumes uf well ilectcd book, free to all that chooae t avail themselve of the pri vilege A great many f eop'e call arid jet book in thi litrarv. NOTICES. r j ... r . . ... t K" a.-Biaa iu scli ng your pro-ijc. buyiDR your gola. irurinj your prey e:iy, yr irau.-aci.ng lusil,s ol any kiuJ in th 2 ci.y, he sure irid niaine the a.ive.-:i,ements ia the cV. jnr.i of the Daily Sentinel, anj do yourbuine3 exilusivsly with those howsea that advsttUe I your paper. AU hu.-iceas men who wjt the patrocspe of Democrats will use the eolumi s of your paer to let their business be ktoau tloe who don't want jour patronage w i.l not seek it through the columns of tbe Sentinel Ketnemher thU Iu doiLfc' year business io this city. 2 Aw Of fleer I'ar for ervanti' W asew and Allowance OuiaitieU at Col T. W. Uiake'e War Claim Aeency. Blanks and iostroctioni just received Onrer will rail or Corres ponde l'J 2
Of f leert ' Par Aecenats Complete, iißnl ßldatit, made oa fair terms aad warranted correct, at Col. UlaJre'e Military Agency; opposite h Theatre. 123 ; HocotS BaicK Macar' Tbw pIteatee of this Machine invites the attention of. the publie io gen?sl and of brick-men it particcJar te ease of it4 leadicg dalms-' ? i r 1st. It tempera tbe clay in the mot perfect manner. 2d. It makes a perfeet brick. 3d. it make, "pressed brick" at a Sirgle ope ratloo.. . . 4th. It U equally adapted to J1 kipds of brick. - Sth, Ii make two thousand brick per hour. &ih. It is aimple ia construction.. - - This Machine has been tested in everv way, and challenges comparison with any Brick, Ma chine ever ret invented. Call at tht Sptncer
Hou-e 12 C tiTHezeklah, at the Geranium, Is it daily receipt of prairie chickens and all seasonable game, wbicb be will serve op with all et ceteras, in the very test style. At the Geranium can also be found the best fresh oysters, served op to suit the taste ef tbe customer raw, fried, stewed, roasted, steamed or any other style. 7 6 tTTA splendid select party will take a Pleas ure Kxcursion ou tbe beautiful steamer Gov ernor Morton.. The boat will leave the foot of Washington street at precisely l' o'clock. Daacing for this trip excluded. Fare only fifty cents. SoiWaLL, Commander. . BAOTHEt. Clerk. t . . . ..,.!.. m- ....... . . t3TA rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dyed), and all diseases of me pcaip, lau.cg on, c, cureu uj, Ulflg "T.Urcka' the infallible hair tetoralire. Price $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggUu. J. P. tfKvova, DruggLt, Bate.- House Rlock, Agent. eo-i-tf Hoiat aso Lor roa Salic, No. 43U Noith Illinois Street. A desirable residence, eontaining eight rooms, farcbhed in the best style, with closets, pautry, and every convenience. Lot 40x113 feet, with well aud cistern. For particulars, inquire of" A. D. Oaa, f tf Union Ticket Office. CSTOne of the nicest and most reliable Drug Stores In our city is the "Capital Drugstore," ou the corner of Massachusetts avenue aad Vermont street, and we commend it to all In need of mtditine, fine soaps, perfumery, and fancv rood-. 13-10 (Jret pacing race to day at two o'cloek. P. M., for $:iU0ini!e heats between V. K. Woods soriel mare. "Kitty Clyde," and J. Kaylor's sorrel mare, "Fox Tail," both to harness. K. Urown's sorrel gelding, "Wicked Yankee," to saddle. This race will come off rain or shine. V?T Oshcirs' HetiknsMadk ()i t and guarai.teed so pass inspection at Vashington, at niake't Military Agency. Instructions given to rcturnining veteran ofticers free of charge lj-ij t2?"The price of the Daily Seutine!, .w-iitain-in; ull the latest uewi and Tcler-phic Difl pitches, is only Twenty Ceut a V eck, delivered by the Carriers in any part of tho City. tf School Uook. Spellers, iieficrn. Orammars, (k-ogtauhie-, Arithaaticr, Copy IJookt, as recommended tor ite City School., at 11-3 owN, Svewaut k Go's. T.it Kaulv. Lk i Pencils Ote of tJ.e bci l'ci'Oi i in me, at 11-3 Uowis, JStlwaet k Go's. Nlw Slath, with Pencil Sharpers attscheJ, ut Howe.", Stewart A Go's. i'AfER, Kuvelope and all kinds ol Stationery, Wholesale and Retail, at 113 How;, SrKWAKT A Co's. Aunold's Oei uine Writing Inks, at Uoweu, Scwatt A Co's 113 J3TSee Di. Win. Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paper. jan l2ö tf. NOTICE. tSTFOR MOKE THAN TWENTY YEARS MATDKW8' VENETIAN HAIK DYE has stood the test of trial, and is constantly increasing iu public favor. TUB VKNKTI.VN HAIR DTK la the be a and cheaper. made. Its price is only & cent, an t each bottla contain.n J jul! tha quantity of dje in thoe aually old or tl. THIS HAIR DYK is manufactured by a peculiar pre cra, which render it lu finitely aeperior to any dye in market. Tiding complete in one bottle, no preparation is required, which Rreatly simplifies the application. IN US ISO THIS DTK joa avoid that acsrrr, dxad appearance by w hich dyed hair aad whiskers are se readily recognized, when an inferior article La beea ued, as it produces a perfectly natural color of any shade that is deired, from a rlcn brown to a Jetty, lustrou black, that will not smut, crock, or stain the clothing. Invest 7 crnts and you will bo coiirlncfd. Sold by all Drufj-f-Uts and Fancy floods Dealers. A. 1. MATI1K WS, Manufacturer. lKM S BAKNKS A CO. New Tork, Wkolea!e Agent mylO-deod-ly WANTED. HOUd, coat iuing six, een or tight room, uitable for a Hoardintr-hoU'ie, by a prompt paying truant. Inquire t'. tbU ClV.ce. e7 MEDICAL. YOU TU L'SICRTUNAI i. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are warratitet in all raes fvr the rtnt aud r"Nkmt Ci hc Irciii 'ldisea-es arising frciu sexual eice.ss er TO CT1H L L 1 UISCRRTI).N, Stinii.al I.oäs, Ki;hi!y KiuI.-.-iUiS, and Sensual I)reim Cienital, Tcysical aad Nervous DebilUy, Impotence; lleet, Sxual Dlea!, Ac, Ac , Ac. SO CHANG K OK LIT Ii NaXCSÜALV, aud thev cau be n.t without dct -ctiob. JLacb box routalus CU pul, Price 0s UoLLaa. It yon c-ancot got tbem of your drcpRist, the y w ill be sent by rcail securely sealed, p-tpaid, with full itiütructioud. that lmore a care, on rect-ipt of the money; aud a )ampL!et of ICO pages on the erreri tf youth the cociiuences and remedy, tent tf. 10 cents required fr postage. Addre Dr. J, Fktih, Coni-ulticn 1'Cijroiciati, f. t). Rot iü.V. Hi BroaJaay, rew lork. DVs'eri ran te mpplleil bv Ueais tfarvs & Co.. Wholesale Airnt, Nw York: TumhimMt tc Cos. Agct for Indianapolis. Moro Valuable Than Cold! BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS Vurij the Blood, Kfiuuve Headache. Diiiioea, Gidd!xes, DrowiD , Unpleaant Drsam, Dimness of Sight, Itdijettton, Clrasse tbe Stomach and B.weN. 1ckc Siv I.;ra tn tbe rtebitlaied and RESTORE 7 SICK TO PERFECT HEALTH. Try tfc'ai tbey unly co.-t 21 cents, and if you cannot gel them of your dnj-glst, seed the msr.ey to Da. J. bki x , Connit!r.j PhyMctan. 44 J Broadway, F. O. Box 507, and they will te ent by retnrn of irail, postpaid. IValer upplied tv Dewas himos to.. Wholesale Asat. Stw York; 1uiul!no:i Jk Cox. if nta for IodlacaIf 3a rrquire a rel.ab'e rcruey to t'trre yun, s-e DR HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS, a nvtr-fail.tig rfwfdy for theremevalef Obstructions, no m ittet frvin tkU t t 'rt ari. Tay are safe aa t ure. au J will restore nature in eery cae. They are al.-or Sioacioui in all case wf VTeaknev, White, Pro lpui. Ac. SoM in boxe c'Utalnli g 69 nili, Trice C DiU.aa. Seat fvr Dr. llarvey'a IVivate Medical Adfiter, addretd tit ;aa:e; ICH) paie, t'i-i lull lasnucllwt, 10 Cetil required for potaga. if yen canuot purchase tht pill tf ywur drugit, tiej w;ll te nt by tntll, pitpaid, secure from ol-erv'.lwi, oa receipt cf One De.lar, by br J. BsTax, Conu.t:ns Pbjsician, r. Ü. Box 10T9. ill Broadway, 5 Turk. IVa'.rr t upp'.ted by Teraa iJa.Lfs k t'o YThoIesaJ Affe-., New Ynrk:;loBiI.aon Cot.rect for Ind.ana-augOC-deodtwly ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. fltaK USnESSGNKD UA3FEXX ATPJINTED ADX VIMsTBalOK or th e tue ot TaemasO. tüi'.tr. la.e cf Mri.tt roaaty. dcad 8a34 e.tate I upp,.ed to e ol vetjt lUOMAA J. FaUlTd. Vpll-w?- Admiustrater.
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a a rero eeLveoa avstarwemttaat. i 3XirlNIGrIIT UEPOUT. Far .Tlorsalnc Uepertfloe Flret Faare.) THE WERTZ TRIAL; s 11 NORTH CAROLINA AFFAIRSINTERNAL REVENUE DECISION. Tut: ni,ria.f.fjf i.YiHKLurn. THE HAYTIEfJ nCVOLUTION. Ac.; Ac. AC Ar The Trial of Tt ertat Wasn IXGTO, Sept. 12 Mr. Baker, in accordance with tbe ralioj of the Coert yesterday, presented a psrtisl list ef witnesses whom he eiesired to have subpeuaaed, and stated what he could prove by them. The Court said that what he claimed several of the witnesses would swear to, waa not proper evidence. - Mr. Baker 1 suppose that is for us to judge. Tbe Court. That is for tbe Court. ; , Ut. B. 1 hope the Court will give ua every eonsideratiou. The Court We will jive you whatever is proper. Mr. U. Weoan shew hundreds of other thiLgs by these witnesses. Kelii De Lahaume. ol lee Seventy-ninth ISew York, testified, among other things, of Oaptaia Wcrtz firing two shots at two men who were drawicg water: he said oco tf them was in a dying oonditioo; Werts accompanied the act with the exclamation, "that's the way I get ttd of you d d sous of b s;M witcsss r slated, ether perpetrations of cruelty, such as. keapinj; ike xaen lor long periods without H,ücr, putting men ia stocks, fattening therav with, a tall and chain, bucking acd gagg?., 'and hunting them with hounds; bo saw tvrx aeo killed at the dead line; as for himself, v !seo be was convey) to orison he weighed c j hupdred acd fifty eight pouuds, if out wtieu jo felt he weighed ouly ninety pounds, t and waiu uere akeletoo; ne owed the saving ot bis life to Dr. Hates, an aeticg asisUnt sargeon at lis hospital; owing to the starved condition of the. pritjuers, rats were a great delicacy; Dr. iate manage-i to get tnem something to eat, i and therefore no more rats were caught. Kev. Father Hamilton, of the Kornau Catholic Church, residier at Macon, testified tu hi actinp as missionary at Andersouville prison, and pavo msnv pjints of interest, including the distresses condition of the Union prisoners, their sickness, sufieriog and great mortality. The wituets vtated Oeueral Cobb asked him what he should recommend to be done. He advised that ctliccr o piiulo t.11 the prisoners ou their word of honur und to send them to TalUhissee, Fla He gave Üeuenl Cobb a Particular aceount of the prison alTiirs. Publications on tVJLs subject , appeared iu all the newspapers of te South. Judge Advocate Chapman- Itu. lan.tcotccts i you fiom disclosing secret &f the coo ffeö;oitV. . i'lesse sute, if you feel autboriied to do so. te I what taue the sick mu under your roiuitra!iir i .1 l ascriutu uieir UTing Cöüaitioil. w'-.v,. tr i . .v. . ! rather 11. I cannot answer the question, for the eonfesIenal Is oce ef the most sacred and Ü inviolable of our bstitutiona 1 do not decliue I to answer beoause 1 want to take anv advantage, bit outeidsrs might ehaige that I had violated j the confes!onal;therefore, I respectfully decline to answer. Witness desired to make a correction. ( He and Father Whelan were not chaplains to the ; Anderronville prison; had rendered gratuitous sei vice there as priest. j Chaa. K. Tibets, of the Fourth Iowa Kegiment, testified to the cruelties ot Capt. Werte and the filthy condition of the grounds. T'js I filth was buried liom a foot to eighteen iuuhai j' deep, but when the raiu fell it was all wast ad out, filled with lice and tnaggot, au J this ntended throughout the prison. On one occraoa Weitx aid to witness aud his companions iring k me Bill Crsndell and I'll give $500 out oi tav ' own pocket; and you youug sons of b e. I'll make you smell h I belore nirht you see sen-
teuccd to work in the graveyard every day. to j giimiur to he verv considerable, and has already be put on half rations, stand in the sttck at compelled the managers of the Orange and Alexuight, iid be the isst men exchanged. If you" audria llailroad te place eveoing passenger don't work I'll put you on the top ef the desaff trains upon that ri-ute in addition t the train and cover you up. Tbe next day, i pursuance j which ha-i been leaving here at an early tour in of orders, he sent them to Florence. I the mottiiiig. Oa tbe first day thia route was Jmes Culver, of the First Wiscoxta, among j turned over to t ie company its possesion reothcr instances of cruelty, mentioned that a f ceipts amounted to only twenty eeren dollars; chain gang of twelve men comp'alned becaose lately the receipts from travel haye averaged
one ot tbeir number waa verv oQensive from diarrku'i. Tbis man was detached and left to himself, the thirty-two paend ball Still fastened tj bii iei and the iron collar around bis neck. The irons were not taken from him until after he died Witness heard Wertz declare he was doing more for tbe Confederacy than aoy. Oeueral ia the field. Adjourned till to-morrow. north Carolina Affalra. N i.w Vota, Sept. 13 A Beaufort letter ol (J;h says: Not a single house csn be had in iftwberu, and warns Northerners who intend emigrating there to be prepared accordingly. The lick ol rafiftbiLics, saw mills and luildiog materials, with tbe refusal of property holders, who have been identified witk tbe rebellion, to sell soy of the bouaes and land and acres of timber land within sight of Newbern, prevents any pro gress in building by enterprising persons. It is proposed to hold mss meetings, to be held at Newbern, Beaufort and Wilmington, to. demand tbe enforcement of tbe Confiscation Act if tbis prospective policy igDOt abandoned. A Chamber of Commerce ii about beiag organised in Newbern. A Raleigh letter of theblh sag: Tbe colored peot.Ie will hold a State Conveulionoo the lihU. aLd luve invited Secretary Cuue, Horace Gjeelev, Geaeral Butler, Senators Wiliou. Sum ner, 1 had Stevens, J. M. Ashley, SecreUry Harln, GarerDor Andrew, Senator ShermiQ .od others, to be present. Tbe Convection will consider the propriety of asking for the restoration of the elective finrchise which thev enjoyed prior to i?:u ftretury ftcuard't Ztcepllon-.Ilu. Ittrr tm tiaulemalu. äew Ycsi, eept. 12 Secretary Seward, with his son Fred atd two daughters, paid a fljing Visit to RichnwiiU Saturday uialit; returntcg tiis meroisg. Fiti Henry. Warren, of Iowa, has been appointed Minister KiJut United Sratea of America to Gavttmala. The Herald's WashiegtMfi speeial says: Lnst evening Secretary Seward had a reception, when, in additiea to numerous other visitor?, the principal portiou ut tie' Southern delegation which called oa the President durir-g tbe day were pre- . TV J kr Mr A B- i .1 I teiiv. locj were - " uu i ether members of the Cabinet, iu a ia inner ! e-ju-tllr as affable und frank as t'o-U wkh which tbey were greeted at tie r.xecuuve mansion. The toue of the temirks f the Secretary of State was similar to thoe tnsde by the President, aad while statiag that the Oovernment'a policy was to restate and improve the South, and not to it jure it, Le remarked that some time hence work most be done for preserving '.he peace of the nation . " Tiiw nusicriwr Out af Jteejro. Vroop ff roam fleitco. Niw Yoag.Sept. 12. The Pm't Washington special says; The order for musteriog out the colored troops eaüstei in the Northern State L? simply a uieasare to reduj the army expeuej. This order b is no tXezt fcpoa tbe vrgniztior.s of colored troop? which were enlisted ia the Southern State AdviceefrucQ Meaicaie&eived U day show that the former reports of the hopefernes of the Liberal eanse were greatly saggerai4 , r . . .. T" Ausslveraejrr Celebraliau ladiAia Itegtoieala. BatTJuoar, Sept 12. Tbe aoLivectarv ef the battle of Baltimore is being celebrated to dty. with a gay display of flags, acd parades - Tbe steamship Continental, with the Eighth and Eighteenth regiments, arrived at this port this morning. The Indiaua teg menta will be disembarked atd tske rail at this poiot
TleeMiig f Xa'ta h CTi ii cVr -The IIeTlatlasa lea ISayll. Nw Ycie, Sept. 12 At a meeting of bank o 5 cere to day, retolutiona were adopted by a vote of twenty-nine to twelve, that In tbe opinion of the meetisg a sytra of redemption of National Vr,kfe notes 4 onfoemlty kb law ahusd be adopted. 1 fJukct action wU! be ka at tbe taecw ice ceit week. The latest advice from üayti tlroegh official sources state that though tbe revolutionists have held out loader than was expected, they mus$ submit before 'ong. Tbe rebellion baa beea prolonged at Cape Havtien beciuse TresideDt GetTrard, by jiveeUBg ike town, koped to weary out tbe rebel gartisou without IrsCicting upon the citizens the horrors of a bombardment, but tht President bis cow decided to tske more deter mined measures acd bring the matter to a close. Tbe Haytiea sterroer CefTrard is now at this port, and will return to Haiti as soon as her repairs are completed. Arrraf r liie Defaulflsiff Ohl State "'. Treasurer. : I ' . CiycKMATi, 8ept. 12. U. Yoleney Dorseyi Treasurer of State, was arrested last aight. at Columbus, on a warrant isnue-1 by Governor An? dervon, charged with breach of trust and eenbez tlement. Mr. Dorsey gave bail in the sum ol fG'J.OOO, the amount rtuired by law. The warrant charges him with loaning $50,000 to a banking firm at Columbus. Tbe Governor has isued a proclamation de daring the office of Treasurer of State vacant. A delegation of. European capitalists arrived Uit b!gkt:A grand - banquet mi td ke' given them tbis evening. mm -sä -aiBKejaSaw! e Äea--taoverninent font cantrart Derlei of nn Alexandria. Court. WasfiixoToy, Sept. 12. A merchant of Washington has contracted to furnish one thousand tons of coal to tbe Treaaurv Department at $11 43ßtll 55 per ton. Tbe Alexandria (Ya ) Journal, referrieg to the decision ia the County I Court, that -byth bill of tights, negrees were entitled to trial by jury, shows by the same bill of rights thst negroes have the right to vote, quoting words thatall men showing tußidcnt evidence U common Interest with, and attachments to the community, have the light of suffrage. .- s 4B,- s --- stale or Gsrtrnmeul Vessels VinnhxirntA, Sept. 12 Twelve vessela, belonging to the Uoverntoeut, were advertised to bo jold at tbe Navy Yard to-day. Tbe attendance was not very large, and all the vessels but one were withdrawn, the kics idTcrod not belüg op to the sum required. The woodcu screw steamer liendrick Hudson was sold, and bought for $2:4.000. It was purchased by Thos. Watsou k ons, of this city. V ERY 1ATE8T.
THUEK O'CLOCK, A. M s s i i;iti:i i i.NCi i ri:vis or i:vs. aalSTAT eacRETAKT Of TU at T&KiSLRT. j New Yoaa, Sept. 12. Tbe Times' Washtngton special says: Asst. Secretary of Treasury Chandler has gone North on a short tour to re . cruit his health. Mr. Chandler has been closely yngaged in his official duties eince his appoiat- ; aneot, generally putting in about fifteen hours !atr! of the tw;.ity-four, in ihe Secretarv'g office, ir J How cotBneaient tae weighed so heavily :uroii his health as to require recreation a the weans of restoration. iSTr.nVAi. cj.vr.Nwr. tiesii-r. The receiDU -.29,H4. ' trotn iüteninl revenue to dy sre patents ic n. .... 0I, ... i j .1 i 1 hero were 30 pitents iseicd dunri": the week rÄ j.. r nflIr t0 d8-T-ruICI! KM,aAI,OJA Scotch sgeet. now hore, has secured a large 1,atl r ,',,1 i:l Virginia foPk colony of Scotch "migiant. who ill settle i:t November or De'einSer. :r.M.aAi. hovet. The World's special say: General Herey. new Minister to Peru, has arrived from the West to receive hi? itistructions t.renAratorv to depart lue ou his mission. wirii'K.vwaL or militalt. It ii thuught that tho military force will sool e withdrawn Irom YirgiaH, and the power to niaiutaiii u:Jcr placed iu the hatid- of the militia, the same as in Mississippi. TSAVtL TO ttlCHMO.N. Tin Herald's sDecia! esvs: The tide of travel "'aettink. - in from this citv toward kiehmond ia be $200 daily. pirmox or THE C011MISSLOr.R or IXTUVAL BKVtNl'I. Tbe Tribune's special says: Tbe Commissioner oflutertul Rercaue to day decided tht a person Twho merely cauvaaace and takes lujie riptioaa for map, books, lie, is not a peddler within tbe meaning of the Internal Revenue laws, if, however, be receives pay for the books, maps, Sic, at the time bo tikea subaariptions, or it he delivers them and receiver pay therefor upon the -subscription previously taken by himself, or another, be is a peddler and should lake licence as such . MtXICAN AffAlIS. The Herald' correspondent writiug from Yera Cruz, says: The Liberals are making active preparations for tbe winter campaign. The mountain towns vre buily engaged in organiifng for one rrand cup de rutin, when the roads are once more in good cesdition. The Government I is not prepared for any such blow, and when it I -come, they say towards tbe rod of October, this ; empire of usurpatioa will be cruthed, sod r n t a t aea tiisiaini, couia uol witn a.l ms command in idcxico, find men who would dare to offer to iruard the proudest Marshal of France to tbe Gulf. You may bear by aoy Steamer that leaves tbis port oi the flight or capture of Napoleon's lrotece. THE rfcXiaN IN IRKLAWn. Itih papers continue to, dinct attention to the Peniarjs. There appears to be tio doubt that military drilünc is going on io mrxj parts of the rouDtry, and tho conspiracy is rcirfeeated to be daily increasing, ad gathering tri iagth andnutntert. Oil Siitidty Light, tha lTtli of August, there wa- a gmt c&tberiag Kiaek Rotk, anr Huddalk to j -bitoug i utu-ter for the police to cope with, but a few leaders were picked out, and f ubsequcLitly aircetcd. ' Tbe Limerick Cbroaicle of Au;;. 22d sijs: We have been informed by perfons who would not exaggerate iu the, slightest degrc e, that drilling is goicr; on in Clare Crotloc, woods acd Ciouijtaiuous region at tlui opposite .ide of Shanoo:i. ihe tr.ureuieM of the Ktai acs ia that quuterbeijg exactly like what the Cork Con sututialt'ds jribed is beiog carried on ia tke environ cf that "city. " The mouLtaiüons Uistiictx of Irrland afford cisivieratie facilities Ik driilicr the Fenians Tiey wjuld stem to be vise in selecting the aiottr.iainous rvgioca for tbe ir exeretses , althougk tliose of Cork see 33 Ij!5S cat rtioui. "Cal eveu the placts described ly out con espoadea; are rocky, and of a character to over itoat of the Fenians without being .deterred fay, the liee, except through spies A gentlem in in trie city has re ceived a letter from a Fr each resident in liew York who, wiitin; on the j subject, says number or iriramen are coming I 10 me, and he acds ttiai Feniauisin ia getting f tronzer there every day. This is really a aerious matter, which calls fer the prompt attention of the aatuiie, whi esnaot be too active. mail x)raacTa. - , WA-uix.ro.t. Sept. 12 The Tosl office De partment to dav order -e?d a contract with Ucthen Leary.omsw.Tiiik ;to convey baaus by auasa shir- trorc that c:' ,y to Charleston, S. C , and hick, twice a wee'rw : also .witb B. A i Sjuder k Co., cf l'Liladelpf ,u. lo convey mails by steam boats trom Savatii rah'.' 0-rgia, to Philadelphia, 33J miles, atd bar k, twice a week, from the 20tb of September, lsf 5. until theSOth of June, lbC'i. at the rate ot a. E H n H WJ per. annum. misrr mactinw. There wae a protrarted Cabinet meetieg today, which 1 j atieytJtd by Secretary Seward, Secretary Me Cullocb and Attorney General SpeeJ axid Atmaaie; Qu eial petaraiaon. Secretary Stanton Dd Sec"v WeUee were tepre-
setled res pecti rely In tht meeticg by Msjor Eel ert, Afsisuet Secretary f War, aci Oepi Fex. Asaieuat Peeretary of the Nary. . V : . ... aTia Talit.' . ... . . It basaecewfore beea etateU tkat Jeff -Uai will be tried before a civil tribunal far treason, ut hi trial will preaably be before the United States Court lot the Euters District of Virginia. Kolbing eddiiiaaal baa transpired oa tbU subject eince tbe aaaoaneemeot wae made. It ia a cai--
Uketosappase that Chief Juauce Cbaae has anything ta do with tke peelieaiavary rreogefsaats any snort than be baa with the prepsraUooa cf cases for adjedicaltoa before tbe Saprene Coart ef tbe Unitesi States; nor baa he expeweaed. has been stated, a desire lo Uy tbe case of the United States against Jeff Davis, bat be wJI try that, as be will all others wblob may come before bin ia tke tsasl coarse ef busiaess. sonst aoaoujra art atas. ' ' Naw Yoaa, Sept. 12 Charleston papers to tke 9tk have beea received. ' Tne Courier of Tuesday last announce a satisfactory interview at Col umbos between Gen. Meede and Governor Perry. The interview re raited in a partial reiteration of tke civil power throughoet the State, by tbe full and complete establishment of tbe civil cocrtJ for the trial of all cases except those of persons ef color. Tie latter are to continue for the present und er the oogniiarice of Ike Trover Marshal. Tbe civil court are to bo opened, linder .the direction of the Govtmer, end civil and military officers are to be pcrsaitted to resume tbeir official duties, and diaehargw them without ioterrwptionv -Oca. Meade was well pleated with tbe condition cl affairs io. South Carolina. riSB IX at A IV K WOODS. Baxtioa, alg., Sept. 11 Afire is raging in the woods ia every part of thia coucty, particularly in Carmel, Herman, Old Town. Veaxie, Bradley, Mil ford. Orooal and Holden. Much valuable property h being destroyed. Tanneries, ke .art la danger. On tbt B. O. k U. ilallresd cars Snd it difficult to get through tbt flames. . A1XIYAL Or aiSKLS 1! CANADA. Moxtbxal, Sept. 12. Calhoun Benbam, Ad derson aad Charles J. Holt, ex rebels, have ar rived from England. COMMERCIAL. i.BV reueaarw. i C'lnclssnatl Harket CiitciMMATi. September 12. Fleur unchanged; super! ne fb. "m Wheat dull; old red 11 97. Osts in good de mand at 43c iu elevators. Corn dull at &'te for sound ear. Rye dal! at U0c for prime old. Barley steady and in good demand at $ I bJ far prime new tall. Whisky firm at $2 23. " A rood demand fer mess pork at ill) T0 for citv, but it is held cenerally at 131. ßacan and bulk meats nominally unthauscd; 3D hogsheads clear rib bacon sides sold at 1'; ; bams, (330 for common and sugar cured. Lard adranced to 25c. and in good demand. Groceries buoyant and prices tending upward; tbe demand is quite active. Linseed oil $1 73. Flaxseed $2 50(32 M. Timothy $3 50 scarce. Eggs 18(22Uc. Cheese firm at 17(2 I He. Hutter firm at 2.'(t$ 3üc. Gold $1 43';. .tew york inrau. Ntv Yoe. aieptember 12. Cotton very tirm with le doing, at 1"258 4Uj lor midJlicg. - .Flour dull and iroopti;, at f ca lor extra State! $H "(9 IU (or extra round Loop Ohio, aud &'J 20(311 for trde brand, market c'oiii:g heavy, with no buyers at outside quou tior.s. Whisky firm; western i2 2."i, 1 d aioall lots st $2 231 2 2G. Wheat dull; 23c lower for winter and lc lower for western; at $1 (Q(tU Cttrr Ch;cr,i pjritigand$l .M for club western Uye quiet. Barley steady. Hailcy malt dull and tMMaiual. Sound corn ltaA lower: tiLSOUt-t 2k.33 lowerr; 7t(J87e for unsound snd fcStfib'Jc for sound miked western. Oata dull and lOiic lower," at 50(jtf.S for wetem. Wool dull. Hops steidv .-.t ZQfibO for the rrp r f 1 f-C4 h.kI 4Uf)for that of ItW. Sugar steady; Cuba Muscovado I l.'CftM'jC and 1J&I1 lor I'orto Uieo; Havana i:i((t,l Coffee 13e15. Molassea dull. Xtictduil. I'eU'cIeum firta,, at 2X(3Ci for rude. LH (3rt for 'refined ir b nd and 71(17T for tetined free. I'ork is firmer $M 37 32 7: for new mes-. closing at $3i 37 casb; $30 00(31 00 for 'b3-'64 do. cash and regular way, 25(2 Si U(J for prime, aid $25 ti529 00 lor prime mess. Plain mens beef $S 5U1'2 00; extra me $11 00(314 5U; beef him firm at 30J8'c. Cut meats quiet and steady at 151G for tboulders and ia($23o for "ham. Uacon dull. Lud firmer at 21'd7c. Butter active at 23 Q 33c for Ohio and 31 42s for State. Cheese dull at 11&1G. kw Toaz MOMar afaaaaT. Xaw Toaa, September 12. Money steady at 5(SU per cent call loans. Sterling exchange dall at 10ilC9; for first class bills. Gold lower, opealDR at $! 44 Z, and closing at $1 4jp. I (iovernmeut stocks a shade lower. 1 11 AND GÖHL MINING GO,, ATOOVINaTON I INT ID Ult:tl Moek, sJ .10,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. CacoBroRATiDusnnt tee lat, of thi stati OP IKDIlSA. WILLIAM DALE, rw York, President, J0SKPH RISriSf .Covicgton. Vice President, VT. D. KREB, aacretary, JAilKS W. KIXG.Treaaorar. "V i-ootox-aea. JOSrrif I. McüÖXALü, " ladisDspolis, ibllass. JOHN at. COf FaOrW.Boatlnton. U m. WM. DaLK, JJw Tark City. iQZKPU W. XZVfUX, Atnca, lad'.ana. JOS. RÜTL5K. Covlagtoa, Indiana. E. af . afclXNALXi, CorloartoB. Indiana. DAY1U VTKEK, GoTlogloo, lbdlana. la . 4i ()rs tee So'ith side Public Square, tnnj Indien. CeeinlilK Company bulda by leaae. aa4 tu fee, aboul tweuty tL.watJ acre of the xml aelect coat I w4i in VTevtern Iadiaea, borlertr.g b3'.h aWes or tae I atfab river. Mapi of theae landa may be aeeu at tbe e ttUx ot tha Cunveey, tw Cev'.aaloo, lr4 at taa raee er Tsa.ale, o.23 Fart Flace, 2. I. City, a'. iae cmce ei h Mi. 1. K. Coffrotb. Huutlaajlon, icaiacs aao ice c r.icm KoaCD C jaCLKnaia, iiHiiauapvii. A errence to the report cf the Hun. Dav Lai tea. iale täte Geolog:, will show that the lands lUate In the mldat rf tbe Rnevt cal Leid or the I ill, aaandine; aUo la altirow ana otter vatnabl ti l t'ral J4btance. t.-ar ta.a nauuLu of Coal Creek, wae re ti.e Cvapauy ba ta; quaaUtiea or taoUa aaUt water bwaa been diaeoverae e tual mataüty to the Kanawh. mis water waa re c.j rd some li yeara ago by boring;, soon after, the Onoeüatca aalt tiudica; Ita way down tbe Wabaab and Krie Ct'.al. ür. laomaa, the proprietor, thiiT?z blaaaelf aa !e t cctape witk it, abandoned tbe rasrafacrcre. Ia bia untiZ eocejteee4 that wbleh reeat.rfy iacle facta a,ree te have ben eial el. . , v v Ttee laads all He in elofe proximity t the VTafcata al Erie Canal, aese cf tbem apow Its ban. Kr.JobiiMcaianowy. aweteeaa aceiit ertbeccBpaay, Lai ratuisW from a tour of obaervatl of the .I rerncasof Ptaa.vUaaU. couvtoced that ae lands leaaed bv theeearpaJDrru ra4ala ao4 rarfce oieiitiee, baa, tefar a tha aeoral fenaatioQ o.' the eaantry iA tU orface U.dKueae preaent themelvea, a noea; analoT lalttotlaod laeraJ abtarjee as found on rrer.tb Crtek renn-ylvaaU. wtere He ervin e.ttaattry aal Ute nt valuable e-.l la f und Mr. McMaDmy la pxirchaaUIr tbeeewipeaTythe mm approved sacbtnery, with all U Aatates oeewaeary for ojretV8, Sbd U ye panag wMeasertetx4woTkma Uie spady develapmeiit f üe bWaeii ueaeure of the lands of the eompa'.y. All the iadicea at ceal oil, found ia local. Ueewbere it baa been procured, are atron;ly marked ta varioalecalttiM of tbe la&dt f tbe Company. aSTord every radoiial TMpeet of scceess. Ts compariy thlaksit anmffrrj to taake any other refere&ce te ths character of tte Uaxls, ether thaa the report aitd map referred U. aiao Ooa af tbe atorfc. be tnar l.oeo bares, la prepoaed i tsm otrranv te be offered ta the wtarket at one-hall ita aar valoe.bticg li aar hart, for the parpeeef aldlac tbeCep-X ia a ipeedy devetepeBt eltk laaJa. rw'v.
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f.DIAMAPOUS CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Afadrni) for Young 5Ifn and Cojs. !os. U and 1. .ter Terk Xtreet k:ar rr.ujUaa a&J XarWIaa "T -. f finr. ectr w:i: caaiitr.fe srPAT, SiniiKS f.ngllala. Cäerniant statin (reea. sasisl . ,i 1 1 r . Charcat ia Gerate. raiaUe ea er kefwre the K-i.!le tf each q-aner of tea eaas. Jj2-v- I- H-1-Ui'l.L, A. at, rrrrmpii. ACADEMY OF mUSIC, AT INDIANAPOLIS. fllHK FALL SESSION vMÜ Cul tM-X OS MOXf day, Sepfwi-tJ t , aui cloae ea gaturCay, Feb. r:ary 3J. fCt. Intnietion are He In tke follower branebee, et: Täe Orean, Tiano, tie.tar, Yecalrtatl m. Ilamaeey aad CoropoaiUoa, tbe Art of Iacbma; aaa tVadlcg Caotra. fi.iaationa are proTwea j r car una;i ii r, an l when vacanflea oe-ar In our Academy tkT "Ut be tiled front oer own iraiaat'nClaa. Tb Ara1ewy kuildine atd iWrJ'.or, r.iab!lakaeet are pleaaar-tly aituate i on the McCar y Kiats, Jto. ttt tb atrrldian a'-xert. to ',aar' ni r iai.Biai Depot. Py r1al arraifturrt with tbe PraWet of the Icdlatiapoll FRa e JMtcte, Kev. C. Vf . Hawea, arbolars beiont ttie t the ane, acJ aLo oral a Tewe SreoLaaa, may m nt tbr'.r lex r. dntiiig tba acbelMtle Tear at that In t tute. For Clrrti'sr, Ac, tTry totbe Pre1!atU CUARLLa UK&J. aa(21dlra Letter IWx tDa atapvIU, Latd. Tili: iNlXX TliIIM OF TIIE II.ilVERSlTY OP NOTRE DIME win. coyviKXCK as mi: llltli Dii.v oT Hoptoinhcr. f UK ti-a Ca'.le, but Jafrterrc'.fJ at aneipeba ef 1. f J0.(H0, IU t e r ay f-r tUe Trtfptioo ot peptJa at the eprninr of tte trm, ri will afoM arnple eeeontuiedatien for Ute fcnrdred rnardcrs. Ike cour ef iu.tiuiuwi Iu atry drpartnteat will be thortch a tul Iu Ic-tl'iiMoii Trrma, fl27 M j r e-l..n af tire rr.ctb. r7r CataIoxu a: J mtte r-artirular iLforwiatleo aJdrraa K K V . f Uil.iaJN. S. s. C. Free. ÜTtt.e AgeH at In-liAt.ai.a , J. It. McK.EK A3. augT-JU'i Vtaw GOOD WINE MADE FROM SORGHUM! 1 ULT IV.b, i'C:, 1v. A. ifyrr. or ?i.rlnBSW, Ob!a, af rcure2 a patent to ii;ke -o'j,r.t;m Vi Ine. TllaVirt ! r.ot lr,t.tlM.rg. I batter tbn Ihe bct. t befwr tbai tbe chepet. 1 v-ry riicieriliu rae of aickrr. Cau be niJ Kr Cht a J.er gall u. Reqn.rra ta drojs trtn)l,e . Tau be rnafern-m the mmtn: e?f ayrup maklag. No trouble t.i tfiale :T. If anybody waitt t kii'.w at.ytLitg about thia Hiaa lettbem adirr- Aiv'.e A V,vt.rr, tt. l'ul, tad, who are ax!gTire! t A. Myer fr patftit. ard prtprietora o.'tLe patent li:v!i(:."ii f-r "ln-pi.t el .trLudi Wlce," In and tor ti e Male of li 1iar a. and ho are new pra. p.tre l to aril County. Toanst.ir, ii s.uf-rturer and lodlv:Jnal Iür.tt, i Mb n-e 1 1 io make tbt Wine. gr.r wactd to -rll i;:.l . !i evi ry County et !d. For arttclr r.l.lr- AIPI.K A WfSXKR, aua-' M Iaul,Ii d.aia TO MNKLNG FIND B0KU0WERS. a u. periin Ir.tWb rd (vlii i ? reri ata bertuy 2. L.lil.f t ILal a'i U'.iIb 4 on wiile lr.tfret lat td I' prearrt year, i l ' a l t-n .- o aud edred at !!! nlIeaiU'r m-xi. i : a 4k 4 tu aaid fund, and it jvi'l In adrar.ee, fur the H I r ,ty daya pretlooa tt. t;" -rnt ridayta Ty crtVr of ti e r : i C .. !;. r. iAi r rr, r.c-:itt.t. tt. J'The fellow; n.ituf 1 hc -pa5-r a 111 pleaae pab;i. iL aber adrtrU :.t l:i tl ir r4etkly lauetethe amount of Tu ' J' ir, a 1 !; si 1 c'J -f paeraad bill to tt! cfJ'.re, ti: Ra;laer an t It pnilrn, I.art v.' tnr: Covirier, M adl?r; Jutnal oü lai.n-ktat, httnivtile; Journal and Kipre, Icrre Urfui; Ut-mm-rat, Irt'-ion; rreaa, (;reenratle;raH,.'i:n1 l.itl.ritmJ; & t ti:iel, KortVfajhe; Sun, Vinceiir.e-: J ":irn t'jjftf; lvt-w, Craefrdavl.lr; Lvruocrat. til ei,: I t I ' ? . Lepe; Mandant, Aedrinn; llaajle, lcaiar; Il-p u Ih an, tiraanturg; AcaUnt', LwcLO'ter; lx-'i-.rat ai.1 ii ub'icau, riyinoalk; IJeu.ecraf, ItmidK ; Itrj cVlican, Ka-bx Volu&teer, bf lbyril!; Dnvrt, H'ii t.rjtci : I-eder, 5ew Albaay; fJemorrat, haltii; lmocrat,lutiitiua; Itglter, tit. Joaeph; liutiucan, Valj.ara.a ; I'ort.ColumMa City; Indiauian, Houn.:irl J; I'mjtrraL, Iraukliu; Keorter, CaruIton; Irnocrat, Crjdon; Imorat. Rack port; Union, Danvltle; Cresrr.t, r'rar.krrt; Tinie, Delphi; Pliarorf, Lo5ait!iK)rt'. Couriei, wratle; Uwen County Journal. Kpebcer; l moerat, 1 ip'oa; lieeii!e, Tevay. CANKS. f. a. w. ravis, we. . oeixi , I .ata Teller of Flei ler A I ae Ca-bter Flrat Vatlodbarpe's tank. ai Hank.Frai klla. aaait el c. vase. iu.us.waaa, jor r. sara. jo l. acTcate. iLtii yrrrHAw. INDIANA B1MIM1 COMPANY, i.'vuiAaV.iroLis. jm, KCV AXD SEM. STOCKS, BOXD-S GOLD, SILVKft, AMI ALL KI5I3 (T Covornmcnt Securities, Aleo, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Eichange. Wa ft A or tll ira.'i oa l.a'of, la tum te sblt stcarrcut ra'e. rvpoult received. Comtnrrciat ppr diftcocaied. a4 all bUHtoena eppertaininr to I . i m i lo Bar.kU g .r6lactej. We are aprial a?t; for tfce ! rt the SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAN. Tbeae Bond w wtl fan'-Ii te tauka ai;4 Bakers at tie Dsual di.cvCLt. Our ofilrelaoothe corner cf Va.ancuo atretai Virgiula areoue. oppo::e CJ 1 I til II ait. iv. w. voolli:n. aujKaCa Caaktat. Seely's Catarrh Remedy tttl-CALL rOU X CIECCUAK Dt?CRIBIa All. STMiUXS.-SjjJ S "JT 1? O? O M Ö z IU ymptobia ofCaUfib, aa tbev fe&era'.ly appear ar at Lr-t very alULt. Iroua li.l tlry aavs a ctl4 that by Lav frfjjr.t attack, nA ara mra ana!t!e to tbe cbani.;a f tempratut. la tbia ct!:tlio, tbe not nay V y, vr a ailjUt Ü- -sre, th.a atd acrid, afirwrla Utoy.;L5 th. ail aiiv.. Aa tha deaae becomes rlroule, tbe l:,bar?e are incratd la qaaoUty atd charttrd rn qal ty; tfcy are row tbick abd heavy, and are Laaked r r-ua;ued a. Tb -rretloea are of-f's-ate, caa:r.g a Lad t reaO; tbe votce ia thick and na-aa!-the rye are ea; tUe aeue of tbe amali U leead eretrrye1; def:;-:a frequ. tCy txl'i plare. ADolber coCTtaea an i i-tp rtant evrrpf n of Catarrt I, that tte per too a eotSaietl It cWr hi throat la tfce memfna; ef e tb!ck or l.my uci., M.:rh baa falian down froea the tJ iuriu? tU f.iclt Y Ltu l.t tales t lare the per on may I u? tlat 11 dlc la on u way to tbe bi j, acd at fit 4 h to t!xe '.a arre'ttr.f it. The sieve ire Y,z tW f-f the city Ctrr:h jnfwu. A Htnele Itattl a 111 laat m. .nasalst be utcd three time stay -ta TESTIMONIAL Frcia Hcc. Tiien.a J. Tamer, Ex-ileia'er of Ceerreae rota Ill'.nloa, late pe alter tf tL r.;'.r'A Uya of hBreaentaUvea, aal Grat..! Kaater f A. and A. ef the Mate ol Ll.&ob. f marc at. OruAt Zl, IMS. lik.D lL6ai,a lii-ar Sir la reply te your aetk I the liT In-t., Iwou'.i aay that I waj aeverely aCicted w'.tb Catsrrti kr year, when I becsTaa aftja:r.ted w.:a yea and Uubt tare bvt:W of jour t:M Catarrh ReceUr. Before I bai ad ota bottle i waa aetaibiy fcs. provea.aEd betreibe accwad boule waa Cnuhad. sraa eaa-pltf !y curi. 1 can wnmtLA tie wija te sU anelvA (Vt'rK T:ev-etnlvTC-jra, THOMAS 5.1 CTtintl. Dr. Ii. II. SKEI-YC A CO. Sol raormiircr,Cl.:cace,li!t.eU. v AT WHOIXSALJC ET J0H5 V. PARS cu.taB. O. WM. JO I. DAlLT. KCEKEH A ECH axapeha. BROWXISa 4 SLOAX...... ,Ui,1f jpTy-Aad for aa: aU Pru-.- -ttJ -
