Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4649, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1865 — Page 3

DAILY 'SENTINEL. SATURDAY MORN INQ, SEPTEVIDER 16 Booka, . Circulars Pamphlets. j Blanks, Cards, BÜ1 Heads, Checks, 1 Bills Lading, ftdi Ac, Ac. Dane pramptly at this Office, In the ileal ttylet n lint f tt all ty Pa er, nHi at lew Vrice.

fil? tat aa C3all. CITY ITEMS, i37Tht price of the Daily Sentinel, containing til tbt latest news and Telegraphic Dil patckes. is only Twenty Cent a Week, dliv ered bj the Carriers in any part of the Citv. tf KPTbe Thirteenth and Forty rJnth regiment am red vesttrdeyy' - , )' KT A mad do; was killed vesterdev afternoon, ia froct of the Palmer Hou?t. Gaaca CflKtcii.- The Rector being absent, this Church will be closed to morrow, the 17tb int. t& Yttttrdav, Soott Wilson was ttuttncexi three years in the penitentiary, br the Johnson Ci-cuit Court, for hor e stetling. tXfTha mercury stood at 00 decrees a bore "rt7, at 3 P. M , jesterdav. Owing to tbt sultry state, of the atmosphere tbt heat was oppressive Cty"Tb Oorcruor Morton makes fotr tieWraiont Sunday up tbt river. A ride on this fss' t ttaaer.oa'otr heaatiful rirtr, Is pltaaant 'ibis warm weather. tT Another soldier was knocked down and robbed of Dearly $.100, Dear tbt Union Depot, on Thursday night. The thieves and cut throats that prowl on the track of discharged soldier, to rob them, should meet summary punishment il caught. ; . t tiy The following three regiments will partake of an extra dinner tt the Soldiers' Home to-day, at 1 o'clock, and be received and addressed by tbt Governor, at the State IIoue, at 2: the Thirteenth. Colonel Lawrence; the Forty ninth. Colonel Leeper; and the Fifty-second, Colonel Hain. , Tbt whole Dumber of tneo is tbott 1,40; tht Fifty seeond being the Urgent regimefit, and the Forty ninth the Jler of the bree. V I -- J27KeIley, Arlington A Leon'a Troupe had a crowded and very fashionable audience last nig bt st Masonic Hall to their first exhibition This is a Tcry superior company, and their programme latt night wat new, moil of tht pirrea being written and composed "expressiv fer the company Their Ltw piece, 'The Voyagt Round the World," is of itself worth the price of admission. If you want to tee them you had better go early, as they were appreciated by their first audience, and wiil hive a full houst'to night. Tolick Matths. Yesterdav Charles Fried gen paid $17 bd Benjamin Daujrla $20 70. for permitting their dogs to go at large without a muzzle. Moüie Green paid $29 70 for kecpio a bagnio in Seibert't boust, on New Jersey street. William Matthews wat ctot to jail for thirty days for asaociating with1 prostitute', being un able) to pay $16 4'), fine ar.d costs. William Harvey, W. A Eaden aud Annie Wilson wtra est ten days to jail, and William Matthews thirty days, lor intoxication . More Man Douv Yesterday morning, be tween eii and seven o'clock, two children of Joseph Scbueiater, living on East Market street, near Davidson, were bit by a mad djc. The boy, aged about eight years, was bit in the wrist, and tht girl, ajred eighteen nnnths, was bit in the foot. Dr. Oits is treiting the eases, and topes to a?e tbem. After this let all sympitbj for unsnuziltd and unchained dogs cease, and let tht full penalty of the law be visited cn tht owners. The lives of people art worth more than all tbt dogs in the city. Cowm Comt?aio:EES On the petition of W'uhard and others for uroad in Perry township, John Chew, Ben. Todd and Matthias Sheplev were appointed Viewer, to meet on tht 20tn of October. Some individual licenses weie granted yesterday to retail liquor. A remonstrance was filed in each ease, and fifteen dm giren to file a bond. The application of A. J. Hammond for license was refased, for want of proof of pablicatioo, and that of John Wegaer for want of signatures to application Jud?e Finch has decided, in the Johnson Circuit Court, that no licenses can be issueu by tbt lizard of County Commissioners at special terms that all licences must be granted at the regular sessions iu March, June. September, and December, of e.tch year. If this decision should govern oar Cosaruiseie-ners, no action will he taken on tht license question in this county, before tbt December term. There seems to be a preconcerted arrangement amoDg tht Repnblicaof (o set aside the license law, and entirely atop tht retail of liquora. lie has alao decided tbt the applications fur license must be stamped as other papers in Court. m mi i Axothki Wholijalk Horse Messrs C. A. "Klliott, James R. Ryan and Thomas F. Ryan have formed a copartnership under the diu of Elliott, Ryan A Co.. for the transaction of a wboleealt grocery and liquor business. They will continue business at the old aland of Klliott A Ryan, at tbe corner of Meridian and Maryland streeit . Tkt well kuowu responsibility, txneri ence and enterprise of these gentlemen in a guarantee that they will open an establishment second to none in the city. Their old customers and the trde generally can expect, when tbey open their lock, to find a complete assortment -of goods in thtir lint adapted to this msiket and that they will be sold on the most favorable tar me. Success to the new firm. wMBaypkBwflBBawnOTMMwMw JJTWe see that the Governor has ordered an lection in four Representative Districts to fill vacancies for the approaching special seesioa. and among the rest, that of Wright, from Jef ferson county, for the reason that he has removed from the State Why don't the Uover nor order an election it Johnson couuty , ia place of Klijah Biota. Baota left this State in April last, and removed w:t hi family to Illinois, where be still lives. BsnU never was elected Representative, and never received a ceitificate of election, but ha pa4 sworn into office and misrepresented tbe county dur'u. the lat aes sion. If Wright's teat ii vacant, lUnta'a is, and Johnson county should not go unrepresented at the approaching session. DisTEkAi. Aivibtsr Yesterday inoruiog. j boul half pat ten o'clock. Mrs. Henrietta Kroman was run over by the back car of a freight train, on tht west side of Illinois street, opposite theUaloa Dspot.audicstant'y killed The wheels paeiover hr bead ar.d face. smah!cg then to a jelly, and seatterieg her brains on the track Her brains wsre gathered up and put in a bottle and with tbt body tA'.ea to the undertaker 1 shop f Waver A Williams, where a coroner' ir.'jaest was held, and verdict retuiereJ that she came to her ieith by eridtnta'.ly bein run over by ike cars Mia Krotuta hvl been up Uwn shopping, and was g'.ag dn Ilhr.ois street jest as the Ten ilautt panr uain was backing out vl the De;wt, aivi to e t out of tbe way of that train ahe atepoed on me track f the Lafayette road. The I A C iVry, wi;h tra a of six wr e!j;ht frieght cars, tu on lue La fsjeite track, going we:, and a? soon a the Tent lUuta txaia waa out of tht way the freight Uain backed, the bindicof . cir strikisg Mrs K , throwing ktr der the car, and running oyer her a above. There was no person ou the back car. aud no person stemtd to be &!iut to .reci persona from re.ng run over. It is a siigulat fact thU tbe sou of Mts. K. äre rhu o!i tr.e engine that run over her, and be did tot ktiow ibat it was bis n. other whe was killed until attir he went haaie. when tot Had iu ber there he carat up town avl recogf.zed his mother at Ihe undertaker, t raaiied ct: e Mrs Kromar. is a Germau, about f or tj years of t(t. h will te fcune l this ra imii g at nine o'clock, from the farrü? residence on Uuron ttrett. tear Elm

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I tacf Uprrm ; ' . Tbe ODdtfi!gi5t4, your Com'ralttw, appoiottd at tbe meeting held on Tuenday evening, tbt 8ih Inetant, to receive proposals of lots on which to build, to consult with cspitaliits, acd to suggest plans for carrying out the project, would now respectfully subatt their report. I LOCATiosa. " The following Iota have been offered us,.' on the terms set forth: E- 3. Alvtrd's lot, I2J fttt juare, corner of orth Penasyl vania and Ohio streets, at JJo, (KJU. the price to be secured, wiib an aLnoal in tatest of ten per cent , tbe principal to be paid off at tbe convenience of the corporation. K 3. Alvcrd'i lot. 127i.l95 feet.oa North Penneylvaai ttrtet. toutta of Ntw Yi.-rk, for $25,000, la fouraooual insullmeaw, nrd interest at six per cent, per annum. Tbt VoorhieV estate lot, 135x133 fett, corner of North llliaoia and New Tork streets; price $25,000, to be secured, and corporation to pay semi annual intereat on principal at tbe rate of six and three fonrtbs per cent, per annum Tbe ' or wood lot, 120 feel square, corner of I liinoie and Market streets; no price given. The above are tie only positive proposals we have received; ard, after careful consideration of the eligibility of tbe various proposed altes, liberality of purchase terms, and bavin? oar own judgment itrengtbened by tbe opinions of those wnom we expect will be financially interested in the project, jour Committee have, unanimously, decided to recommend Mr. Alvord'a lot, corner of Pennsylvania. ani New York streets, as the most suitable for tie designed purposes, and bu terms tbe most advantageous, locaiiou, Ac, being daly considered. This lot, if decided to be large enough for the Opera Home, for that is the governing feature, bas these location, advanUea over all the others offered. It is entirely aarroaoded by public thoroughfares, is alt ua ted at thejuoctioa of three important streets, is only one block from tbe Tost Oifise, and, therefore, waa the most central and eonveuient property before your Committee. Should the 133 feat be deemed inadequate for the length, dimensions or tbe Optra House, your Committee have on file a proposition from the Sweeizer Heirs, to nut in their 35 foot lot, south of the alley, at $3 )') per running foot; and, no deubt, permission could be obtained from tbe Common Council, to bridge tbt alley; or, it raigbwbe, that il would be competent to remove the alley south thirty five feet, which would insure the very desirable independent nd unobstructed loutb wall. II. BTTLC ASD DISTaietnOK OS SCILDtXO. For the more clear expression of our idets ou this subject, we will consider that this meeting bat decide Mr. Alvord'a lot tobt tht acceptable one. - We would recommend that the buitding have an elevation of five stories, with stone front on Pciinsylvsnia aud Ohio streets, and brick walls with stoae dreaaing, on the alleys. The at) It of architecture best adapted, in our judgment, is a modified Norman, with a chitcau root of peihsps fwclve or fourteen feet, which would constitute a Urge portion of tbe height of the fifth story, and be less expensive, not so top-heavy in appearance, and be quite as ornameutal as entire walls for the full height. The basement should be deep, and extend, sty four feet above the earth level, thus giving the barement a fine light and ventilation, which would assure a good rental from that source. ' An open area of tour feet, guaded by a railing, would add to the aitraclivtncfts of the fronts The ground floor room, Ac , would be entered bv flights of six steps. Oa the I'eunsjlvsDia street (robt ould be tLe grand entrance to the Optra House, Halls and oBices. not less thiu twenty feet in width Oo each side of this entrance c would place three businesa roMin; the unc urit trie eta'rwaj, eay twelve feet wide, (one of which Couid be used as a ticket office) the rccei under the stsirw.ty be iog divided, ul added to t!e rooms. The otner two rooms on etch side cjuld be about eighteen feet wide, and about eighty feet deep. At the west e-id jf ihm Ohio a'.reet front, we would place a second eutrance to, or rather exi. from, th Opera House, next to tbe roar or alley wall, aix feet ia width; and thia would leive space for two business room, runoiog north and south, ech room sixteen feet wide. Tie Upei Houie, according to our idets, should occupy the second and third floors, ana take full width of building north uJ south, and leave from thirty to forty feet on Pennsylvania street for very desirable and roomy offices ia the second and th;rl stories. Appropriating, say forty feet of the .southern portion of the Optrt Uoust part of : building for tht stage, we would, upon this !;, hive &n I'jJitoriuiQ eighty feet north and s uth by eighty to ninety feet east and west, with a probsble espscity of from 1,200 to 1,500 in the two tiers and paraquette. The entriuces could be made in tbe centres of the eit and west lobbies, and in the northeast and norihwejt comer lobbies, so that a prome nadeof six feet behind the outer line of scats, I ar.d the u?usl diverging pe ways through the eett, would bo the only lost space. The stage entrance could be either in thu ea.t or west alley, or in the one ruoniu north aud aottb. Immediately beneath the tsge, in the first story, as well as on a level will the tage, tbe dressing rooms and other acconimod itioas could be arranged. Tbe fourth ai:d fifth etories we would devote to Masonio purposes, thereby securing a luge body of suSccribers, and tbe xsalous labors of an extorsive and influential organisation. III. RkMTaL. It is believed that, properly arranged, the an nual rents from the various parts of tbe building would not fall short of the following ficuro: ! Btwmrnt (6 or 8 rootu) 1,W tsfS.OOO it round floor (3 roomo) lu.ouo Opera floua(varioapsrpos) 13,000 OfTlc la seat aadlblrd stotiss. MoElC IUÜ a.i-oo I, COO to 2,000 A irfregate 29 3W) to 3 1 ,000 iv. stock svaairT!oii pr.as. Tour Committee believe that for a building 120 feet square, a capital stock of $2ü0,U00 would be sufficient. For one of gres'er capaeity, it is estimated $300 per frontage foot will pro vide for the front and rear walls and iusi-Je furniihing As tb purchase price of tbo lot is funded, its coJl ii cot taken into tbe above cal culations. On examination of tht hw under which lUs Building Company could be incorporated, we ; find that tbe maximum shart is sitdown at $oU. Your Committee would therefore recommend that our stock be divided into shares of $25 each, to be paid in the following installments: Ten per cent. ($2 50 a share.) payable whea a suificiency of the capital atock shall have beo taken to warrant tht commencement of operations; and thtt tbe remaining nicety per cent be payable ia monthly installments of five percent, each; thus distributing the pavrntLts throigh eihteeu months, and rendering it poib!e lor nearly every friend of the enterprise to take ods or dure shares of ftock without iuojaiaioa'icg himself. The forfeiture of atock, and all payments made thereon, should be tht penalty for neglect ing to proaaptlv meet tht deferred payments The certificate of stock submitted herewith expresses this liability, and we would recommend its adoptioa. Your Committee also submit a form of Slock Note for deferred payments, which they fangest hou'd be txccutrd btlort delivery ct the certificate. We would also recommend that a sern' an nual interest of 5 per cent , psyable on tbe 1st of Jan and July, tu all ptii ia instalments would go far to ecure tLe ubcriptioi;s required And, now, your C jminiiice would cioi their report with their crL.tt recorarosaiation that tb.s pr jcct, whivh, tro.n its firs; inception, iu nccivtxl the general and LJtty approval tf cur citlzeus, be placed i i thejiuts of aocjaij.!istmie;i t, by th ö lueetirjg deciding its details, aud mtruet iripT the opening of j.relim;uary subscription bouts, the which to be plarea it: the band' of the active fiieiids of the project, ard stok soliciting beat at ccee ciomu)encd. 1)aibl MrOmi, (ttU 11. FLltflMG. I IjAAC HoT'GSoR, Kplt A Dam, Cooimittae (For the Jentir.el.J ritr Voire wt lit V.U.' Btasiba BAatAiks. Ixt iAJiAroLia, Ind., Aug. 26. le'CT Ja'ifor rf Srntihtt: S.r: It ia mcumbeut upou us, as members of t!ie Veteran Kvterv Corp-, to iaipin-itly aiate that the Indianapolis Journal is so m'wi'H by the ' tniU'srv cfTicers of tl.ijj cummiLd, and othir tommuiw tui the city, that e, a nivate soldiers. canLtt rt an .im,-! nuhil.Kd t e- - . fr - v ..... . . cu1eni it U prtperlv signed by the oRcer com-l

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longs. 8ir, at Jong äs tbt war exiete4, wt did cot complain cf ihil abuse, but 00, U Dot a vestige of tbe 'rebellion txuta, il can sea us to feel iodigotat at euch conduct, at snuzxlicg tbe press of the Journal. Vie, as veteran soldiers, thought that the power or tbt Journal's GtartU ana bad ceased with tbt rebellion, but still find it tobe a mistake in tbe printer; and.tbtrefore.ecter our solemn protest, that we, as free and indepeo deat citizens of the United Statte of America, henceforth will ceitber buy, nor countenance or eupnert a paper, cr a political sheet, that la cat free to publish any article tbit ! cot slanderous erlfbelooi; tbit we, tt a bum of eo!d:en, will aid. as far as our votes are concerned, to e a press ail such ibeeti that are governed by a few cn cre for mercenary purposes. We have the honor to be, your obedient servant. Members of tht V eteraa Keierre Corps. NOTICES. DtMOciAi or Isciaxa! Ia felling your produce, baying your goods, insuring your prop erty.or transacting bue'tness of any kind in this tity.tescre and eximine the advertisements in tbe columns of tbe Daily Sentinel, and do your business exclusively with those houses that advertise is your paper. Atl business taea wbo want tbe patronage of Democrat! will use tbe columns of your paper to let their businea be known those wbo don't want your patronage will col eeek it through the columns of tbe Sentinel. Remember this in doing your business in this city. . dAw Of Heere' rar for Srramta' fYnffct and Allowaocti Obtained at Col. J. W. Blake'a War Claim Agetcy. Blanks and instructions just received. O flicers will call or correspond. 14-3 Dxath or JxaKMiABi MoN AMAtA Fenian Hall, Indianrpoli, Sejt. 1 1, leb5 At a regular meeting of the Indianapolis Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood, held at their U1I, tn Tharsday, the 14:h day of September, lt65, the following premb!e and resolution were unanimously adop'ed: Whereas, God has acen fit to remove from earthly labors oar late brother and Treasurer, Jeremiah McNamtra, knowo to every member of thia Brotherhood for his zeal, euergy and devotion to the cause in which we were in common encaged Rolved, That while we bow with humble submission tt tbe will of Divine Providence, we in common with all Fenians deeply deplore the sudden and unexpected death of nurduar Treasurer and Brother. Resolved, Thtt ia the death of our Treasurer and Brother, Jeremiah McNarnara, our orgaoi zation Ins lort one of its oio't efficient, devoted and reliable member, society a bright oroa ment, his adopted eountry a good citizen, an honest and honortble man. und his native laud one of the most devoted, affectionate and patriotic children. Resolved, That as a mark of esteem for our dectrad brother, wboe christian virtues, generous mure and manly quilities inspire our reff ect, nt.d who!t lemoval from us we deeply de plore, we drape io mourning our hll for thirty days; and that this testimonial be spiead tn the minutes of this meeting. Resolved, That tht family of our deeeased Brother hire our deepest sympathy in this tbsir grett afÜMion, and our common prayer that theb'esi:ig of a kind overruling Providence, wbo has promised, to be father to the widows r.d orplnus, will ever be extended to them. Resolved. Trut the Secretary be instructed to send a copy of these resolutions to the family of our deceased Brother, and tht copies be sent to the cut papers, Doatou Pilot end Irish Ameri can for publication. Thouas Nasu, Centre. 1 AtsTEJt Stewart Secretarv. f e Batcc RrsiDioca at At crion. We will sell on Monday, September 25:b next, at 2 o'clock P M , on the premises, that Fine Two Story Brick Dweiling House, No. 22 Eist Ohio street; (old No. 113,) situated ou the couth side of the street, between New Jersey and East streets, being a first cl st well built building, containing seven room., porch, aud cellar under the whole house, with all tht modern improvements. Tbe house is newly papered, bas gas in all the rooms, pactry, closets, and other conveniences. Lot thirty two feet six inches by one hundred and thirty five feet deep to Hey. Lot is well set in shrubbery, fruit trees, As.; fine grapt arbor, wood hou.e, Ac , on tbe same. Thia property will rent for $700 per auoum, and the sale is made for tbt reaaon that tht owner is to remove from the city. Terms One half cash; the balanee in six and twelve moaths, with interest. Writ A Maaiix, Pi 8 Rail Estate Auctioneers. RacLs To-Dat. A paciDg race for $100 comes off to day over the Sogar Orove track, between Mr. McCarty's O. G. Dan Voorhees. Mr. R D. Whitehead's S G. Wicked Yankee, mile heat", three best in five. Dsn to harness and Yankee to saddle. Also, a Trotting Race fer a Silver Pitcher, be tuecn Mr. Smith' B. G Punch, Mr. Sullivan's 8 G Confidence and Mr. Moei' Black Mare, Kate Stuart, mile heats to wagons. The Sugar Grove, under its present manage ment, is becoming quite popular. The ladies re beginuinj to favor ua with their presence and exprtnst theoiselves deichte! with tbe sports Strict order wiil be observed in aSi cases. Horses will suit at 2 o'Jjc'.. f Te.schiVs Exam.f ation There will be an Examination on Siturday?. the lf:h and 3Utrt of September, .md on the last Saturday of each month thcieafter, always at the First Ward School House, Indianapolis, beginning precisely Ht 1 A M. On other S'urdays I will be fouud at ray office iu the Court House, between 10 and 12 AM. P Bod, 14-dlw School Examiner. pROtie A M M K FOR TH ft GoVKRMO MORTON TOMORROW (Scndat). Fust, Pleasure Excursion Trip at 10 A M ; stcotid, s.me t 2 P M ; third, same at4l.j P. M , and iu the evening at 7f.j o'clock Alt through tht stricte! order will ifitaitjly be preserved Soi wr.Li., Commander. Brothers, Clerk. - f Wasted to Re.vt A comfortable house of even to ten rooms, north of Washington, and between Tenne.-f-ce and New Jersey. Possession wiiitcd in October. A careful tenant may be found by calling at No 4 Alvord'a Block, South Meridian street. 14 3eod 2700 of the nicest and moat reliable Drug Stores in our city ia the "Capital Drug Store," on the corner of Massachusetts avenue and Vermont street, and we commend it to all in need of medicines, fino soaps, peifumtry, and fancy goods. 13-10 anleeo to psrs inspection at Washington, at B'ake's Military Acency. Iostructions given to returning veteran officers free of charge. 14-3 2rScc Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement on tue iouith jvte ot to dy'a paper. jaa25-tf. Ofrieer.' i'ny tcrouuU CfinpUtf, with jintl aßuaciti, made on fair ttrins Al i werranied Cuireot, at Col. Blake'a M iitaiy Agoncy, c'tpwditc the Theatre. 14 3 um . ar. JTATRAS W. 6CrCV. IÜ.VV A: GOltDON, ATTItS:Y AT LAW, tlte, Xo. 10 anl It Nrw 1 Ta'.Wlt's Cal'dlkf, LUTHER 0. WATERMAN, M. 0., lMsyKiciuii and furircou, AT oren Thirty-t nth Indiana Ts'.ncteers 1 j Otü V,H Jtonh PemnylTSBla trert, kalf a square una r t tn-tA(TUe. t'aa fosaü lhss say ana tucht j4lKl3CB ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. I UlMSTsUlUK ar lis t.itlt o' T&eatt u. Scaler late ot Mann coaxij, dc4- SUltaia 1 soppMed

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aaeoare etiateeaf soetat Amratatwatamstv. . MIDIVIOIIT REPORT. - - - for Plornlnsj lltpwrt Sew rirtt Faaje. THE PIRATE SHENANDOAH. CIRCULAR OF SECRETARY M'CULIOCH. VIRGIN!. MASS CONVENTIOaN. LETTER FKOM JUDGE - HOLT. niOT AMONG NECnOES. .. Ac. s'-4 Tht Indian Ctuncil. Ktar Smitm, Ark , Sept. 14. Tbt following tribes tt day sicned the treaty and permanent paaet vith tbt United States, as represented by the loyal delegates: Tbe Osage. Saminoles, Creeks, Chickasawa, Cowskins, Seceoas, Shawceea, Choctawa and Qaapaya. The treaty conclades as follows: Tbe aoderslgned do hereby acknowledge thee'elvea to be under the protection tf tbe United States of America and covenant and agree that hereafter they will in all things recognize tbe Government of tbe United States at txerciaing executive jurisdiction over then, and will cot enter Into any allegiance or conventional arrangement with any State, nation, power or sovereign whatever; that any treaty tf tllianr: for cession of land, or any act heretofore done by them or any of their people, by which tbey -idouneed their allegiance to the United States, is hereby revoked, canceled and repudiated. In consideration tf tbt foregoing stipulations made by the membtra of tbe respective nations and tribes of Indians präsent, tht United States, through its Commisaioners, promises that it will re establish peace tad friendship with all tbe nativea and tribee of Indians within tbt limits of the so-called Indian country; that it will afford ample protection for the security of persons and property f the respective natious or tribes, and declares its willingness to enter into treaties to arrange and settle all questions relating to and growing out the former treaties with said nations aa .ffected by any treaty made by siid cations with the so called Confederate States at this Council now convened for that purpose, or at such time in the future as may be appointed. Judge llolt'a Iteplw te .Tir.flla.tr. Wasmi.ictok, Sept. 15. Judge Iiolt in his reply to Mr. Blair, denies tht charges tf tht litter. He (Judge Iiolt) ntvtr wat in any manner a prty to an armistice with tbt rebel Secretary at tht time the queatioo of aaceoriog tbe Garrison at For'.JSumter was before Buchanan's Cabinet. He als aays ha never sigueJ, or was in any way a prty to an agreement that war would take place un the part of the Luited States during Mr. Bachantn's term. Nor does he believe any such agreement was authorised by Mr. Buchenau or iver tiiatcd. lie quotes from a letter which he wrote s Secretary of War, ia March, IbGI, to Col. Iliyne, saying should Msj. Anderson' safe ty require reinforcements every effort would be made to relieve him. At tbe time, however, the Government did not deem it naceaiary to send him reinforcements because be made no such re queit, uud was secure ia bis position. 'I !te Alabama stnte Ownrtn tltii Cmct.iKaTi, Sept. 15. The Gazette's Mont gomery, Ala. special sats: Tht State Convention orgauisedoo tbe 12th. Ex-Governor FitzPatrick was elected President by acclamation. Üov Farsons administered tbe oath to all the members, as requested by President Johnson. i he action of tat Convention will bt Conser vative, differing but little from that of the State of Mississippi. Gov. Parsons favors tht actiou by the Conven tion for the admission of negro testimony before Coarti. Also for submitting tbt constitutional amendseut of the people. t he l'lrsut Shsnandtah. Sa Faavcisco, Sept. 13. Honolulu dates to August have beta received. 1 be whalers Ja as es Mury, Joseph Maxwell and R'ckmond had arrived from tht Arctic, tht former under bond, with 150 sailors, comprising tbe crews cf vessels burned bv the Shenandoah. She Itft tkt Arctic about the time tht Nile left for thia city, and reports the total captures by the Sheuandoak at thirty, of which twenty-six were burned and four bonded. Tbe Maxwell reports ten whaltrs eseaped, wilbeat giving ttelr names. The Emily Jordan and the Joha P. West had previously sailed for OohoUk sea XI Tremaatrr Department. Niw VtaK, Sept. 15 The Post's Washington special says: The Secretary of tbe Treasurr denies the report that be intends issuing 5 liOs in exchaeje for the l rettery Compound Interest Notes Tbt force it tht Trtaeary Department is gradually being reduced to the lowett limit the public service damands. Retrenchments are also in progress in the tther departments ef the Government, - The stateraoat that all tbt troops will etou be witbdrawan from tbt South is entirely groundless. ra Atlantic Cubit LlaLifax, Sept. 15. Lieutenant Gambit, of tbt Roval Navv. in a latter to the Express savt? The Itcality where the cable booya are reore sfciitti to havt bta placed the best lookouts of ofheera and men wert uoable to discover any of them. He concludes, if tht Great Eastern's teporls were' trae the buoys must have parted from tbe tablt and art naw drifting about the tcean. Ilentvvnl of a jlntl Called fmr. Naw OtLxans, Sept 14 Tbt Mobilt Htwa' Montr omery special says: Many influential citixecs of Marengo and adjacent tountiea peti tioned to uovernor rarsoos, asaiag uiterpceition for the removal of Col. Lyneb, of the Fifth Wisconsin Cavalry, aa Lyncb'a open acntimenta would lead to negro rebellion against the whites, bloodshed being iumineaUif lot A lis oti ff .leKrtet. WasaiRCTo. Sect. 15. A riot took blaea at Hampton oa Monday night, among negroee, which was quelled by a attachment of tbe District of Columbia cavalry under Lieutenant all armed with revolvers, cutlasses and carbines. Abttractlon of litndt. Kiw Tork, Sept. 14 Fifty thousand dollars worth of Government beads were abstracted from therouttertf a bankiag hoost iu Wall street, yesterdoy afternoon, while tas attention of the clerk was diverted. Payment has been stopped, aud S'.OilO rtwsri has bee offeres" for their recovery. Tht II re In leva Sftl!a. HaLtrax, Sept. 15 Tht firt at Liverpool yesterday destroyed fourteen bouss. and the Baptist and Methodist churches The loss is about J4ÜU.Ü00. Thert art htivy flrss i.i the wood rear lae ttwn.aHu the ctnftrv is very drv - VERY LATEST. - THREE O'CLOCK, A. y.. asxiraasaar vtLxaaaTio. i Yorr, Sept. 15 Flage er htisteJ on City Halt and a aornbet f otöer buildings, yesterday, iu comaiemoraiion of the captart of tbt Cty of Mexico by Guera SjoU. yavT aaettaTzs. Tht folitwiog is an abetract Lrosa Um aew

Xavy RegulatioDS fettet tht lei lost t JLfter tht 1st of June, 15C6, neither ensigns, masttrt, nor l.fuucanu will be promoted to the next ait her grades, respectively, until tbey bava established, to tht aatisiaction of tbt Board of txaaalniog officers, or other duly appointed Board, that tbey posMsa saScttat kntwledat of .tbe French or Spacfilr lariguage to ypeaic tht same trith tome degree of luency. lxttir raou sxcaxTaar m'cvllocb. In regard to the redemption of Nat'ooal Bank cote, tie Secretary of tbe Treasary bas seat tbe following reply to a letter from tbe Commissioner of Associated Raaks: ."My opinion f 'that 'the National Baoka ought to redeem their notes at commercial eta tree, and that a system to compel, whea it will not be done voluntarily, at auch points ia needed to give uniform valae to notes of National Banks, and that tht effect of such a system would be advantageous to the people and to the backing system.' Tte points at which re deception tbo old bt made art tbott at which tbt interior backs, ia conformity with the current of trade, keep their bank balances. Very truly, youra, H. McClLLOi . courraoLLta CLaat'a lxttir. ' The following is an extract from a letter froaa Mr. Clark, Comptroller of Currency: "1 can see no objictions to your protoied

plao for clearing or assorting the bouit. It will make tbe notes of the National Bank what they canot otherwise be of equal value io every pirtef the eountry. If they are redeemed in New Tork, Philadelphia acd Boston, tbey will be at par in.tvtrj section of tat. land. I am confident that the measure adopted wVJ and may be the means of preventing disastrous results to all the material interests of the country. arrucaTtoM roe orrKX The World's Washington special says: There ia just now a large pressart for office ia tht various Executive ' Departments. ' A goodly proportion are men discharged from the military service who are seeking positions. Tbe Treasury Department has given notice that it will only make appointments to fill vacancies. Tbe Government Printing Oflice bas issued a a card, declaring that no more employees are desired in that Bureau. Females are seeking positions in both these Departments. xiw :AiLT rarra ix NASiiriLL A new daily journal will soou be started io Nashville by a gentleman formerly attached to the press of this city. It will sustain President Johnson. STATI DEPARTMENT XtrOIT. The State Department bas issued several mouths in advance of the usual time, a printed report on commercial relations for 1864. It ia a larger document than any heretofore issued and contains more elaborate interesticg details. Bouad copies authorized by Congress, will be furnished in a few davs. resolutions or MiMioxaar soeixms. The Tribune's speoial iys: The Baard of Managern of tbe Missionary Society of Methodist Cnurch. yesterday presented, through Secretary Harlan, to the President and Secrttsry of State beautiful engrossed copies of their resolutions on the death of President Lincoln. SOL'TH CaCOUMA COMVtXTIOX. Tht President to day received a dispatch frem South Carolina saying tho State Convention bad convened. Of all the delegates present at least three fourths were original secessionists and active participate iu tbt rebellion. EOLLINQ MILL AT Oil A?T AKOOUa. The Times' special says: Bids for tht Govern ment rolling raill at Chattanooga were opened! by the Quartermaster General yesterday. There were but two bii, an 1 ut such Sgures aa to sug gest a coliisioa. The matter has been teftrred to tbe Secretary of War for decisiou. This mill is theouly one in the South ia successful operation, with aa immense amount of work iu prospect ou Southern raili oads. JIZTV LINE TO LIVERPOOL. BaLTiiaoaK.Sept. 15 The steamer Homersel, the firs i of tbt new line from Baltimore, will fail for Liverpool on the 2th Sept. AN AfPOINTHENT. Washinstox, Sept. 15. The Presideat today appointed Cbas. II. Cmpfield to bt AppiaUer of Merchandise for the port of Savannah. raapoNä. The only pardons granted by the Preiideat up to 2 o'clock to day. under the provisions of tht Amnesty Proclamation, were: James L. Orr, of South Carolins, and Hei rv C. Wagner, of Georgia. Mi. Orr was at one time Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. INTERNAL REVKSUK EVCKITTS. The receipts from the Internal Revenue to-day weie nearly $1,5U0,000. CIRCULAR Or 81CRETAÜY Of TRXASIRY. Washington, Sept. 15. The Secretary of the Treasury his issued a circular letter to Collectors of Customs having charge of revenue cuttert. It stys, among other things, that tbe requirement of the law will not be satisfied by simply upeakiug incoming vessels; they must be boarded and actually examiced, mausest, certified copy, read and hatehea fastened; if, in such examination, there be jnst ground of euspicion that the vessel contains dutiable gooda not on the manifest, and deeigucd to be muggicxl iuto tht United States, a commisiouc-d o'heer uf the cutter, or if oct bt not availatls. a petty officer of the ctt'er will be placed oa board the vessel, to rem:n with her uutil she arrive at her destination. 1 bese duties are imperative, and the faithful performance of them will be vigorously executed. The regulations are modified so as to prevent cuttcra, under any circumstances or ou any pretext whatever, from being teed, exeept by authority of the Department. Oae idea of this modification is to prevent cutters from being used for mere pleasure excursions. In addition to the duties fpccially devolving on cutters by 'law, that of boarding incoming vessels and certifying to their mauifetita, tbey will be required to maintain a general lurveillaLCi of tbe coast lying within tboir respective cruising limits with the view of preventing the unauthorized landing of foreign merchandize and the evasion of important duties. When cntters are sapplied with both sails aad steam power they should ordinarily rely upon the former and use the latter as propelling power only in emergencies wheu it may be necesssry to increase the speed of the vessel to accomplish an important and definite object. This is required as a measure of economy. DANGEROUS C Ol MTi.R EIT. A dangerous counterfeit waa received to day, of a $100 compound interest note, bearing date of May 5,'lb5. It is mach better executed than any other counterfeit heretofore presented, and requires some scrutiny for iu detection. Both face and back are printed in paler ink than the genuiue, and on careful examination tbe lettering ou the fsco appears defective. Broker!, backers and others should compare offerings with the genuine beford accepting them. No other denomination than $100 compound interest notes have yet been counterfeited, and all compound interest notes except $100 can therefore be taken without special examination. One of these couaterfeits waa sent from New i ork, and one from Philadelphia. Mas! CONVANTIOX IN Viaol.NIA. It is proposed to hold a State Mass Coventioa of tbt original Isyal people of Virginia at Alex andriain a soori time, the deliberations of which will be to invite nil loyal refugee., who have not returned, to the State Alexandria is the propose I point ht which the Conventiotj shall irtcmblc, Lt.auae uf its easy accent u thosd in t'&e.iMeiior, botn by laliroaJ and water, and itecauso of i;s proximity to Baltimore and Wft-hii'iU.jj. Lrre larrt du it. b era of loyal Virginians jet rcide. ibo'jjh Claiming residence ii Virginia Hon. Herirj Wu ter Dtv'w, Sritistor Vi!o-i. of Mataarhcaet:, aud others w;II !? iüvited tu aüdrcs the Convention. JOM!V2eCSAL. si rsLe.atre inrinualt TlarkMi. CiscixkATi, Septeciber 15 Y'mut ;ull and pice nominally encbanged WheAt d-J; uid' red $1 and new $1 G'J. Cora L!:f auied : C3c for sicr.d Oats in A den.Aii?"VnJ price advanced to"43a e!cVa tor.. Kve dull at D3; für.piia:t old. Barley usrHaned at d steadv at 1 for prime new fali. ' 'I' v WL'i.kv ßfLi at $-2 25. Cut Loes perk $3U 50&31. Hulk meats 152(j16,la' packed. Bicou 17,010. Lard a lvaiicol t il6e; and slea of S09 tierces. (iioceries uttrLatiiit' nt.d Crra Unseed oil declined Vi $1 US. FiaiM-ed U C:i. Tin.Mhv $3 .5fet4. Ocli $1 14. ' '

i - Iff sa Tfti fF aVAtf atrKs 1 l F- t t C6t tea less attive and trices' steady ali5Q m m A. a, ear - ratsam a aw vtaass as tv -- 45e for middling. ' Fioordall, heavy and lOftl 5: lower, at $7 CO 3 15 for extra S'att $i 50(9 90 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $9 fO Jlü &0 for trade brands, market closing htavy, with no buyers at eutaidt quoutioct. Whisky better; Suit aud western $227 (3 23, closing Crmer at tbe latter price Wheat dull. aeJ winter 233a lower; $1 55(3 1 C3 for Chicago spring a&d Milwaukee clue. $1 5 for amber Uilwaeket. $2 00 12 for new amber Statt tod $2 35 for prime white western. Rye quiet. Barley quiet. Barley malt quiet; State $1 55. Corn heavy and 1c lower at ?2c for damaged, 71 ?5r. for ensoundjaad STßSeJ for sound mixed western. Oata le better at 50c for new Ohio, 53r far new Suit tnd 53( 54c for western. Wool dull. Sugar dull; Cuba Muscovado IQJUSfc. and li4e for Porto Rico; Havana 13(15 Coffee Id (15. Molasses dull. Rictdull. Petroleum dull, at 34g35c for crude. 5G ($53 for refined in bond and 7679 for refined free. Pork is dull; $32 85(233 50 for new mess, closing at $2'2 37 i cash; $30 50(331 50 for 'C3-'64 do. tub and regular way. $21 25(3 25 00 for prime, and $23 9023 50 for prime mess. Plain mess beef $? 50(3 extra me s, $11 00 14 50; beef hems dull at 3U'c. Cut meats quiet at 1515Jc for shoulders and iyr522v.c for bams. Bacon dull. Lard firmer at 22X&Z1Jic. Butter firmer at 34 03 do for Ohio and 35 Q42c for Suit Cheese dull at 11Q16. KW YORK X09XT M ARKKT. Nbw Tork, September 15. Money steady at 5$6 per cent call loans. Gold lower, opeoiag at $1 43JA aad cloaicg at $1 2. NEW YORK 'OTT CATTLE MARKET. afaatav Day, Titbsdat. September 11, 1S6S. TTt ascurTS, er all Kivrt.roatac wssa. . CVttitand Beeves. Cows. Teals. Lambs. Swine. Total J.lia- liO 1 ttO SO.TaT 10,491 Last week.... 3,20 72 tKi Corsnn'sr week Iastyar.... T.Ctt 140 S.TTO 21.11 f,01 Av'r'fftaa.per vr'k la iisea5.ie7 145 i.su u.ais is.sso saavis raosi nirrtsirr sraris. New York 4ZJ Maine '. Pennsylvania. Iowa Xi2 Illinois x.ira Canada 1)0 Kentucky 1P0 atissotrl New Jersey Connecticut .. Tennessee Massachusetts Wlftconkta 5ew Hampshire Virginia Mich'ran.. M. 63 Okie jot Indiana 10 asataais. A pswerful comsiuation to effect a rloe ia tie market this week waa ssccesrul. Tbe leadirs; brokers had managed to possess themselves of most of the stuck, a single, firm soenria 700 head, and by a sort ef indeprndent atr, aad a bint that tbe supply was Itgbt, and that cattle wonld be higher before they were lower, tbey managed to advance tbe rates at Forty-fourth street Mondsy mernirtf fully c per lb, and that, t, with 8,400 head on aale, and mora expected. The number in tbe yards was really largsr than Ian week, and notbinbut operier quality fare Jut grounds fer an advance. Butchers were fright ned, however, and went in somewhat wildly, fearing tbey would not f et aaupply. The result was aa animated trade Monday mornlnr, and high prices was the rule of the fore part of the day, at Ieat. Ooe lot of 14 head prime State sieara, ati the owner had, were at once taken at lCc, to be weighed, ailuwirr then to dress 60 lbs per cwt. The tops of msny other drove brouRht the same high prices, but It mut be bori;e In mind that they were really prime cattle, and there brier so many tf this sort, the advance w as even greater ou ordinary cattle, some of the buyers declaring that steers which brought 12aC tail week were held at He thia. o thing but really hard Iwts went below 13c One little bunch of callawag bulls going for about He, bat they weie sot een fit for "bologna. " IWore the markst closed Taehday, several lota of fresh sattle, which bad beea telegraphed for froas Philadelphia, arrived, and being late ou the ground, would not sell eacept at sacrifice, aad so were held over, making aa unfavorable cloe for the owners. Tbe fallowing are the quotations: Premium qnalities, per cwt None. Prims, da $17.3i1H,00 Medium to goed qualities, perewt H.&lSO Poor do de 10,00(4130 General aslIiBf prices do U,0ikl7,0u Average de U,H1 .... SULCI COWS. Gaod milkers and -fancy looking cows are selling quicker at better prices. Several wer sold at 100 and f 115 each. Ordinary cowa are dull at eVS60. fair animals are to request at 85 $75. The advance in beef helps the cow trade. One dealer had to send a lot of cows back int tbe cos o try beeane he had sold off the catves, and few persons like to buy a cow unless conviiced that she Is fresh, and a yenng calf which sie eil') as her own is tbe best proof. TIAi. CAXVtS Are doing quite as well as last week. They gs off a little quicker, but are at ae great advance. I'rime fat veals are quick at 11.913; ordinary auiraals at 11 31Se. while grass calves sold at $4)12 each, are 8llc. One 1st of V&5 mixed calves, some good, others poor, brought SBSSrAKD LAMBS. lb re is an advance cf nearly lc er lb ou sheep, even with large receipts. They are ia quick request, and taken as fast as received I'.T.SSc for good to extra lots, and 7c for fair sheep. One broker seid CC0 Jaot meaiam w id nne wool aneep at 7e, before he ronld get tbem In tbe pens. Lambs are also doing better; a lot which weighed C lbs, setl'ng at 10c. C msson lamrs nriPg Vs. awns. Te note a falling Tt in receipts, and an advance of Sc per id, with an active market. Tbe quality la better man it aas oeen er isie, wnica is one, and perhaps tbe principal cause of th advance Holders were asking ij;,c lor in"i pnase rat bogs this mornlog. We quote: Live bona. Dressed per cwt. per lb. Prime besvy rTejt'acerafsd. 113,00413,37 IJ3VS11' Prime light do do r Iii I fed Ordinary hors li,3512,59 MKtli New York 4 dt NATION A la PETROLEUM MININU COUPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIO, IND. osviawtr.iü rrtPKR tbr Lawn of Indiana Oaipitui. ö:o,ooo. aa tittOO Xaareta, mi 1- tfty Dallart Eaacla WORKING CAPITAL. $70,000 OfVK 5o. 3 Talbott t New's Blo k, Udlaaapelis, lad. OFFICK&S. Vfllllaai K. Turner, Presideat ant Ssperlbteadeit Deloss Koot, Vico President. Xdwla X. Davis. Secreury. J, Ge erg- Still, Treasarer. DI&1CTOBS. Deloss Root, VT. A. Kchefleld, Wm. . Tnrner, J. A. Orosvenor, Wm. T. Clark. C C. Ol In, J. C. Ilerth, La!en Hills, Omer Newmaa, Jerra McLean and Edwin L. Davis. A limited aumber of Shares art sow offered to the pablie on terms that taa Company feel confident will pay subscribers Ofcr Two Hundred Per Gent tie per share only reqnJred at time of subscription. For asps, clrctlars or information, apply tt the Secratry of the Cempaay, at Indianapolis, aprnx dAw-dfrtAsat MEDICAL. 7 v w- a 'svwsniiwvtawewsBsi CJOMVllCCC AR THE MOST SKEPTICAL. THAT THERE IS UNEQUALLED VIRTUE IN THE maED' JACKET rrvÄTC a. combinaKon J or CI lVeTare c m the clioiceil Oto BOURBON WHISKY. 1 ThY atrengthen an 4 InHs'wale the -vyitetu Tbey give a rvod aad beallhy appet't. Tbey assiit. digestion. Tbey are tbe best stimulant la existence ,They axe a preventive cf fever aadaae Tbey cisjt nervous beadache. Tbey are perfectly pure and palatable. tm by -l ArHcc Jit u4 in.mn Im Ua wain. PEN NETT PIETERS & CO, 21 RIVER ST. CHICAGO OLK PHOPHICTOnS. IS

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1 yoll.cr (0 LIqtor DealfW. Ordered, BT TUE ItOA&h CT DJUMlmütTt Of MAUOS" Ceuntj. tn-tasa. tLat it f rst Msfxlsy af 0cmbor, I ei, tb ad hara mi I -h car steer e araatt sppl:catlus for l.ceti to re 1 !; -ju -rs at other Uaa the Lrvn and tell ai tbC Uec, la Id-atspU, ot the first Undsjs cf Hrtb, lueTyej ?ctr aad Decenter, ef erh yar. InatanapcJi SVrt . TS. JACOB T. WBOHT. pll.lm1l4t Aadnot Msra C maty. EDUCATIONAL, School for Boarders and Daj Pnpils. OS Reptewber ith. Ifr. AKOCieC HIRRIKT. Ua. able tult'tnti, tu rpa so hoi tn tbe hesteo oa Market sireet, kaoea aa rk eblt Bemestead.' There will be acco.raodati n 'cr a T U-arders. Fer partif clars, f-r hfa-drra et dy peila. ary to lira, .ort Hrtn. V (. Hit, or at ranr, aetU Ihm 1 "it h is it., at North Meridian treet. rt ken bjnd tho co porstiot Lm'tA. )'r, Urtert wtU resame her Mosic Clsis. sepia dlw INDIANAPOLIS CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Awdeni) forYounJIrn .nnd Do) (sa. 13 land 15 .tear Tork Street, Between I'U3iylTnia aol MerUisn streets. rilllE cocne will csDJtxifnre VOXDAT. f EPTEMBE1 J I th, and th oron ch Intrmct on will be great l.ngllata r rissMn. aaiin, (irrek assd viMllaetBsatlca. Ch rtea tioorrate. pajao aa tr before tbo Buddie cf eath aarier o( tea weeaa. seplMjJaT L.I1.C0I L, A M, Irtacpet. I.DIA.A AO It II. L ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT INDIANAPOLIS. FinE FALL IF.cI0X WILL C0MKITCI OX yOXJ, daf. Kttintei Sib, at.d tin oa Vatotday, Feb ruary 4. ft. UttrarLon are fiten lu tie fallow t g brancLes, via: lkeOrgii, r fin, ija nr, Voc.lnativn. Harmony and Cempotion. ifce Art of T at itn an t teaduig Cbolre. MioatSuoa are providr! for onr (iraSaates I. deal red, and w en vacsactf oc ar la oar Aradcrny tkev wl.l be CUel frwtu our vwtiüiaiuat b '!. The Acs terry nullin g ar.d I or l!rj FtaMuhiat are pleasantly situate on th McC'ar y l.tste, No. ttj youth Meridian strrrt. two squares outh of th Unto Tepot. Py frxxial arrai.grt.tui b lb, lTWeot of the It duuapo.ls I'rciae Jt'.uu, lt. C. W. II ewes, icbolars belonirg to tbe aru', a:. 1 aiso cntt Ttsi ScHOiAts. nay re. e:ve tttlr !r,t. c dur.ng its Scholastic Tear at that In titute. For ClreulaiK, Ac, spjy tothe Pre.'.detit. CllsKLLS IIFSft, auf1l-dlm Leter rt- 15. In "a- apoil. Ind. PTROLE:Ufe1. di;t jui ASI COAL MINING CO, AT COVINGTON, IlSrX Capital Stocli, s:i,t2."iO.OOO, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. I-NCORl-OKATKD L.NDFlt Till: LAW (., Till STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALF, of Hew l tk. l-rts'dent, JOiKI'U KliUNK. CuviLftoc, Vir, les deat. Vf. I.). iCKKK, Kecretary, JAMtS W. KI.Nti.Treasnrer 33 xocjtox-a. Uta. JOSFI'II K. McDOVALD. IllsLapdis. lndlaaa. ' JOUN K. COFFKOi U. Uu&tiLgiwa. lodiana. Vf M. ÜALK, Mew Tork City. " JüSEl'U VT. NfcttlJX, Attica. Id lists 14 JUH. lUSTl.NK. Coi:'Ktn, tbäiaua. u K.M. McDUN ALU, CoviuKton, Indiana. DAVID YVF.FB, LVviEgton, Indiana. Orricr Sovth tidr Public Square, Cemy ton, Indiana. flniC Cunijary bolda try re, end In fre, a beul X twenty thousand acre of tLe most select coat lands In YYe'tetn ludtsiia, korderir.g both sidea of tse Wabafh river. Maps of tbee land may be seen at Ike oflice of tbe Company, in Cotinpton, ind , at tbe cT.ce of Wra. Dale, So.ui Park Plac, N T.Ctty, at the cClre ef Ho a. J. It. OoBrotb, liuniingon, Indiana, and at tbe office cf Koach A MclKinaM, Indianapolis. A reference to tLe report tf tLe lioa. l-avld Dale Owen, late State Ger.l' g'-t, will iLcw that these lands are aituate in the nildat of tbe rW-t eal fildaoftbe ätate, atoondm also in lt, iron and other valaable mineral obhta'cs. 'eartbe mouth of C-s! Cretk,lre tleCoaipany ba large qnant'it.ea of landj alt r bas brn dimcorered equal in quality to the har awta. 11) is water waa procured socio 35 years ago by born g, ovo after, the Onondaga sa.lt Uctling its ay do u the Watab&4 trto Canal, Mr. Thoraa, tbe prprx tT, f nd!rg Limse'.f enable to coirpete with tt, abaiiduned the Riarcfactare. It his boriLg; to eurountertd that which reecUy dt c!oed facLs prote t have beta coal oil Tbo.e lands all Le iu c!o-e prui ru.ty to tbe tt a a.k and Frie 4 ana!, tone of thr-m cpon Iu tai.k. Mr. John HcManouy, tbe tni-inv trent of theeempaoy. Las retained from a tour ot observation of the 41 reg:cacf leuusv.vauia. convtur 1 ifcal tbe lands Irased by tbe company, in Fountain and l arke cvunuea. has, o rr at tbe Rrtj ral tormatinn of tbe focoiry and the surface It diranor pr-r.t tberaelrra, a stoig analogy la tie oil and m oeral utstanrei si fcund en French Creek, PecnkylTaa'a, where the (?Tatrt qaantity sd the not valuaM o.i l fowtid Mr. McMaoomy baa purchased for the company tbe m-nt approved rEarhitery, with all the fixtures nrcesry for n(rrstioti, and ts preparing w th rtperietKd wore va toe p-dy 1 oeni of the bid-ten Wraar, of the lauds ct the company. All tbe indices cf real oil, fnut.d iu local ts where it baa been prornred. are strorjfly marked In varioaa local tla t t tbe lands of tbe xniany afford ng every rat:cnal profpect td uc( . T ' e coajpaoy LLU.kt It aa Bf-ceiry to make any otLer reference to the rharartec of tbe Und, otber tbau tbe n j rt ar.d nap referred to. 1 100,00 of tbe tw k. t einrf a,tsj ihar. Is propoaed by the Company to I e cCrred in the itarket at oej-ha!f Its par value, beilig p r sbarr, lor tbo paipwet aidirg tbe Comp.any in a pcely Orteicparnt of tht laada. aprt-diwtf OIL STOCK, OIL AND MINING COMPANY OF 0:GAÜtZKU I'NJSJi THK LAWS OP TELE STATE. Capital Stock, - - $500,000. Divided into lo ouo lrea. I'ar Vnlne? ,0 earls. lIAttl2aO Iltll.Y. Ireldessl. II, HOii:il II ALL, rrenaurer. J. T. TilOVH'ON, errriar) . ff IHK p".'li-s:s her'') : n'i2t that LoJti ac 1 pn at tbe cTc of l!.l lr. ir.!ltnapoII. sr.d fl. Iio.utr.aIl. Jterv-rv 1 e, Ind ,f u ih tln t a Incited aet.b r at slrr. TL' "-' of tbe alee cf this t . tf b d'.ri t i ti. de:- j rr.t Li of tbe oil and ia:Lrsl ;a? fcloi;fr. ; . tbo C ccpsny, st srd tn tho nibtH.rbod cf henr)t.!. The txr g is lov jrog'e.;ng tntfer tr e ic;nipn f aa t iper'acd epera i'r lue C- cspi-y b taa-i.4 a labd. taatrj i.lLfteff. fr.n JiTir. wW , nrartieoryTL urfs l.cs'l irrt tht- leai, tebV r.b the i-folog cl fra s'.ior. are sut at tojuitify the Biot inu ie jec;ii&s af tvl.tf attj)a-t drpamtl "f c l. Mp-ri-i cel eil urr Irwta tbs o.l reccu f rnnylsr.ia a-.d el rubere, bare prfpctft ttis terrt.ory, sn1 ay that rt eerr: friA-..j wüh tfce t j 1 re ,-s la ti e esst, Tbe itebrial imprvsir n t-ets to be tLat Ue r terprt and cspi : Uttrttrd ta Ibedrvctvoexat of oil miU , na'.ly ef.la njvoi this pcrJea f the S.at as the aot pr.r .f e;en m tbl.t its -iru t. HARRISON DAILY, awJO owt reatdesst COLIjilERCIAL HOTEL. One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, -

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