Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4666, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1865 — Page 3

DAILY -SENTINEL.

FRIDAY MORNINO. OCTOHKIl 6 JOB ,lJKINTIXG. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, T Y., IT G f,V3 i PellfrV -A Joi fr.er. -4 n! . aVrri: t I iant City Sit? ..r city, y'erc"ay t.e.l It . iu for various cfienirs aja r.'t ' e lawa t d finances This ia an i"'n of rer!y etlf-en day. arid ia the !fx'l u:ru-r ever rf '''"I l . . -- . . ' any or A snort-.', . " . 1' -1 i 'J - wit ihe .;;, et :r meeting of ihr I'.oird ol Cotmry L"orr.miM:.r:tr, to bear aud dateratin on application for license, but no jaorura Uing preset t.the It nrd djo irr,ed uclil ten o'clock thi morning Mr. fcie was t!;e only mcnihrr preset rtf eeterdev ssil.'i in dollars wert Srnue.lt tthrec(v Irom "tV(jinutrj, by the Adam' Expres CooipJiif, fr 0)1 McC uk. I'ay muter lor Iiis Mil. t try Ditii.i, Th i will be qui'e ao additioa to t' e circulating nif lum h-o it gets round Can kit Cum A pme o' Cricket wi.l os played bj the lulitiito'iit Club tL: afternoon, LpoQ the grojnd of the liase ftll Club, ou CaHforida.Xieac Vermont street. The wickele will be pitched at 'J o'clock. The members are reiiuceted to be punctual The public are invited to attend. VuLica Coibt Veaterdaj, in the Mayor's Court, Louia Stechan paid a nor? of $7 40 for permitting Li dog to run at large without a xauzil. , . . Charles Wilson paid 'J 4U, and Chrlsiitu Jep$ca aL'J Charles Clioe were each tent up lur ten tlajf, id default of the 6ne and co-l, fir iktoii Citioo. Commo Pleas CoiaT. Yetcrdy Dr. Fell waa oq trill before tb:a Court on the charge of abortion on bia wife, Marj Fell, leporled a few weeks since wheu the preliminary examination was before the Major. , The witnesea were separated Red exaniuieJ apart. The cue will be continued tbia morning. V. W. Woolen is the proecutiog attorney to tri ca?e. an J Klüott i lljan for the defetite CoiMaarciTta AauKrtb Vtaierdtj, Uf!icera Bechiel, Ojler a,ad Kuaeil ati!e ao impotttnt arrest of a rutn tiatucd John li DuIn. cliiruiti 1 1 cocue Iruio Kome, (JLio, for pi'ii oouoieifrit mount 'A'hrn irettel, be had uu hi-t person hi new b:!Nou the ilmk of the 2ttt ot ludisoa bi.n.h at Liti)ette, aud $4U iu fouuierfeil hitjr -cent p-tl rutiencj. Uulh coubtrrfeite were well eicuted. Ha waa taken before Commifiiouer Kimhal!, au.l held for trial. . ' j . . Tmtnt FaaswkLL Uririt or Mia St. Claib avi Ui. UiRtaa A splendid Comedy cl trrtainment ia offered at the Theatre ti-mht, upon the occatioa of the beoetit uf Alu SuUioJr and llr, IUrrai. i Fast uput .tkp prdgrimme it Buclatone'a gloriou Coinedj of Married Life, with Mr. lttrraa io the laughable character of ilr Coddle, Hid Mil ät Clair in that of Mrs Youughuaband, supported bj the entire Company; after which the crtaru'.ng protan pitc of The Young Actre.M, with Miäs M Clair in aix cbarac tera and auy auotber of dtoce. Sm h n bill, together with the popularity of the benetiriiriei, will doaht'.e all the lioue t ivrrrtowin. - - Wttrt Worn. Thero I no publjc iujprofcruent that the people of out ci'.j r.te a deeper iateret In than a full supply of puie wttrr. There if uuthiog that would add more I the beadtb, the coQTenience, thenaUty Irom fir a and the com fott of the city. We are Imppy t hear Ihr there ia a proapect of m curing theconjtructiiD of water worka atapl for the preaent ao 1 futore wanta of Indianapolis K Ü Catherwcod, Lsq , who bat exhibited great euergy and b':sines qualifications in the couatructiou of our street railroad system, left for if em York city laat erenic; , and oce object of ,1 virtit there i t procure the recesary means to baild thr work?, upon the eondition tbat a cbaitrr of r-iQieieot liberality cau be procared to encourage and j asi.fr the tQretmeot This U the fthape in which tie ect?rpr!e ia bow presented to our rittzena, and it will be seen from what we hare tittd that all will depend upon their action. Tint Wbiiiuii 8uok Bk.iHi-a ücMiHiciia, tnwr.'iH A Co The hoe businea hs l)econse Iradip feiurt io the wbsle'tle trttde of Ittd.anapoli Thitre are low st?en jobbiug shoe home, awd all are doiitp a large and eucceasful buaine?. Mers. Hcudrickt, 1'JmuaJ A Co . N' u. Tb Seuth Meridian street, 8cfcaoir l!ock, car of the olJest &tto iu the trade, hare a very full and complete assortment of goods, ernbrac inr; erery rariety of meu'sg women's, boys', girls' and children's we-ir. Their lonp experience and business facilities enable then to procure all article in their line juat adapted to the wants of the trade, aud purchasing ererjtbing at the bead of the marktt, they ca sell just as low as similar good ean be proeared ia any western tntrket, and there are no more accommodating and geutlemaoly merchant. The rapid lucrewe of the wholesale aboe business ia another evidence of the substantial progress of Indianapolis Maaiox CitiVtr Covar A verdict of guilty was rendered in the rase of William Miller, on tbw charge of ateallrg money from a soldier. and be was sentenced to four years in the peuitentiary. ' ' " ' ' Mary Thompson was tried by the Court on the charge of grand iarceuy, and discharged. klilligac Taw, charged with graad larceny, and broujrtit to this rout.tr on apueI from the J ohiif ou Circuit Court, tt.e case waa ceutiuned Di til th nett term ot Court. Dr. Uiersmstf was on trial yet?rdaj attereooo, before a jary, ou the charge of asstuliaad btttery with iutert to eommit a rap on the person of Msry M." K oil an J Mary wm oa the stnd while we were iu Court SLe 1 inter -et;ng looking girl, atK)tt twelve or thiit?eu year old, acd gave her tetiimoay with every appearaLce of candor. She watfmjuentlv affected to tenry. aud the attorneys bid to stop utitil she became 6cu( srd. , She lesüßcd vhat be w s aic'a, &ui the dect jr was called ia tv) exirciue her; he was then with a Geruiaa woman and her mother, aud, after sending tbe mother axd wtb3 oat of the room, while ;Le was lvin in the bed.ne attempted to violate her. Unless the Jefer.it esn ir trodti?e ?ome slrwug avidet.ee to lefute tb's, the cae will g '.rvu aa';i.st lie doctor. Dr. lier;tuau i au irteüiger.1 lookiri; leranan. of gwod size, sandy romplriion. a smooth tare, wiia a Urge snndy mutacbe. lie IS alut thiiy tears old lie appeared to take a great internal ia the cxsruisation ol t'tfe it nes, frfquei.t'y s :fc'rm:ra; quetious for bis lawvtr S. ask 1 I be jatym th es are C. C. Campbell, Chrlee John. Thomas f Miller, William Lare. Chatte Kaosaeit. IaiW flrnaday. James Wallace. Williaas Wood, Cre!h;s I.9uck. Eira Miiiiwi. n;t.el Le:bttt aeJ Jonathan FranVrm ;tur tfc I'a'ly va üertiürj. wfnter Worke f last und LaiiniMtra. I tr! a 1 4i on. Ctt. i, 1; Mttv Kattet: A cepj of the following litter, addressed t Erie Locke. Ute Courrüman, by Mr bill, ef Klaaira. New Tork, same into mv pfs'on in 1?03, Mr. Wood, oar Citv. Ftgi oeer, taviog elaifaeU it aed furoiahaxi it ta a Coramittte of Coor.cil. of which I wa Chair man. Ae the queaiioo of water works is row being Rain atjuated. I have thought the publication of the plsn ar.d eittma'ei ot a prart;cI LjdrauI.e engineer and eonstruster, aude ia yer age. alter a view of t ie whole ground, os 'rbi be of interest to your ci? isi jer. and. thertlnre. aend it U yoo for tbat purpose. Ai fTi H . Baowa. LtMita. M.Y Jmmtt Wovd. Han March '23, IM s Dias I wo moQtls iioce 1 axieed to send jou a copy of a plan andv estimate 1 made and sect to Erie Locke, Ej , of year city. I ihouldj have sect it earlier, itrut the priee

of all material Lave ba on the wis that acthir; Cc!n:t8 cj-Al tc arrlfM at. In making the cs;imte, Ioownd yoo, I aiicply estimate! the cost at the pins that then ruled and had ralei for a cumber cf ?aars An adiiiiot. weald now hsve to f-e made on account t f the tie oo iron, freight, ceujeHaadUb!. Tfce principal rise wos!d be on irn and tteflorrrLracut tx. Iron I think will be lower in les than tix moulL I wi.h to hare jou str.dv the tario" supgestloo- 1 make relative tu the pUn Tbey ire all imrtir.l aa regtrd the value of the w:k. and joa will oblige m if sou will inform oe of süch otjectlons as lall bain your owu rulr-d, or in the mind of tot of your iatelügerit citizens I apprebe&d ch:ectio3 ar.d that i th- Jti True, the cos: cau li reduced by redacts the size of the pipes it uot the lerglu. (sod no ..vut tbat a reduction in the length will be very properly made.) but aa regiH- the future f yenr rty redaction ia the e of fm pipJ wl.su j.u cj-Mt to the derelopnitüt A practical u-e il ye.n to come, joa wiil all afire wH, we that it amount! iw aelf-robbery. Very truly yotr. J. Hut. F.r' Is,eke. Etq.i Öia In compliance wiili m proposal, 1 serd yea the result ol toy examibations and my opiu un retpecting tbe bt moJe ol eopplying the city of Indianapolis with water. Aa to the source of supply, tbe dit.nce belüg four rr.iies

ta the elevatioo oo whch to !oct a dtatnbuticg re?erToir, Iq Mr. Mirsh'a plan, ii rety oKjctionaUe with but s!xtT-ve fett asaJ. s te IIforma me. It would be idle t exrect a good and sutiWtctory work with that head acd di-trxe, short of usitg a .vj incu main, wa.CU wnuu ov cry lasw pensive . Furt!. sr. I bavti fctruu doib;s aljosiaj a a a . i a a. . a i .a .a a: .1. . i....r ,3. aa.e.y or uejoa.u uu - a.n, csnal for power to ra:s the witer. Would it. , . . . . ,. ., . . . , .. - or would tt not. be liable to aeriwus irterruptions? ,, ... . . . il ao. iea tu nau ueiter oe er&Dtwveu ai otce i Were tbat poitit niel n.-u tor a reaervoir. it would be good ecoüotnv V) constru?t oce that would contain 40.0'JO,XUl gallocs, aa the White river is tutSi 1 a long time after a freshet äuch a !ote of water would lut thrtgli such periois, arid the watar. rendered pure and dtsirabla by "tt!;ni; a tri Ckraiioo, wojl J yeit'r increxaf tbe rerenue to be dtrived from it. 1 examiutfd the Fall creek from tbe bridge on Miehigao road, to a iotreti tia with t' e Fort Wayne or Nutijr il!e road; at thia poiLt. and fcr half a mile below, I found the bed of the stream Tery c!en and the water cletr, with occasional rippling falls, and I should jadze abundant iu quantity for all time to oms 1 waa informed that it waa but two and a half miles from the center of your city, by tbe above road. After caretullr reviewing tbe circumstances of j the esse. 1 believe this t be the best place to i locate a work, and fortbat purpose have eatc- : fulli prepired tbe following pisn, which, I believe j to bo far preferable, aa regards tbe value of tbe ; work, lor safety, slfi;icney, and 1 wi'.l add eon- : ocjy, to any work tbat can be constructed st any poit.t which I have examined, t ikifg the White1 river as tbe aoarce. True, it involves the t?ece- ; ity of diftribuliug from a tower; yrt, wi'bt'ir arrangement, hereinafter dc.scrib'fd, which fs it-: : excesfivtily expensive, .he gratet otjeciiorr is j obviated, wi ich is that of raiding tu:bi.j wd'r it ti the towtr, for immediate distribution My p'au requires the purchn-e of ever .i it? of ground on tbe creek bottom or Mt. ou which : to con.-truct a rce.v.ug bsiu or tetoir, ta: . wi.l cut.triti iy,00'),)OI gallons at tsti ftt depth I was informed, and believe, thtt this t earn -rV run clear, after a freshet, in Its thsn !!; tv ttme rjuireJ to clear tbe Wbito rivet This bssin will ba constructed mi . hevy tu bankments, which will be nisei above any i Sow in time of bigb water. The ici.er 'up and bittotr would bs rendered light by pJud'it g ( iu the nul way, and lie outer slope would be , neatlr taifid Tbe top of the crcbar krneii 1 would b urmour led hy a gravel walk, tei. fe: wiJe, and thus rtnJercd orraueata! The nater would be taken itito the resrrroi' in the hHoiug mtnner: There' being much Tall i ii. : st i cam !u: the firt hii unW hotr, st b!e point that diftance above i!. ti"in I ',u!.t construe? well, 15x30 iu ditma'er, n t w . fee, deeper thvi thd bottom of the arrna wh . would be atoirMj u: and auouly guir iil by . masu work. - Into this well the water would be ' admitted through a Öiter of c ean grATil, four! feet thick aad thirty feet lung This well would . coveted in t'ght, by tltg stcue, which would extend so as to eovtr the liter. A pipe of euffi- ; cient size sull be laid b-jl&- the ffOt, connecting this well with the rescrvou. A a'.orcoc would cios this connet.:a wnen tfis susaun ecame tuibid, with wsterin tore for mr 'luting ' sucw periods. Iii lepth wt ifit excavation ol : the reservoir will br reJu.ei tv the amount of fall from the rf-iriTic we!! A pump-w;l would be mndr at a coLtruent point near! the reservoir, and the water wuld be ped into it through a gravel filter, similar to ths one' above described, and th totj'.cctin; pipe would i be governed witi a s(or,-ct)k Over tii well I would erect a pump hov.s of brick with a foondation or stcne mssoury. Thj:fj wuldte3'2; by 4(1 feet and be one and a h'f .irie? high. ! The first st jrv would be 13 feei fioui th9 tioor t j j tbe joists and the half-jtury ii feel to the butom t of the p!stss. Tbs building would be covered j with a tin roof and weil pvnted I prefer a j steam engine of high prta-urc r .my other for j raiiiog water Tbe following descriptiett of engine will raise .OOO.UUO gallons of water ia ' 16 hour. The cyüjder would be "2'I inches i:i 1 diameter, and will a fjur fjo. stroke, with au ; adjustable cnt-orf, and a battnec-wheel Ij feet in I diamster. Two boilers of the best irou 3J feet long and 4 feet in diameter, with two fluea each j of 1? inches in diameter the boilers to be set in j the beat manner. Also, a substantial pump, the j cylinder 20 inches in diameter with a 4 feet stroke, with an air-chamber attached, 4 feet in diameter j and twelve feet high; one hilf of the, leoth , at tbe top would be lined with corner. This! Urge air-rcssei wholly, preveule tbe coucussioo. or pulsation of pumpiu-, aui grestly reduces tbe labor, and consequent weir of the rnichinsry. ; Your City Kngioeer infornel mo that the most j derated point in your City was at or tear tho reyidenre el It A. LJnderhiil. Kq , (now the Baptist Fem! College, near tbe Blind Aiyltim), aud, fottunAtely fer my plan. It ia at t'le iu terser j tion of the road leading frcm the pumphus aud Pcnnsjfvania street ' At this point I propote to erect Cie tower for diitrioui'ou The tower will be li feet i:i ditiaeter, and in a circular form the walls will bo of brk-k, and founded upon W!: nn-r;ry 'all below täe fras!. : Tbece circultr walls will be aeoui eieveu (es. aptt, one witbiu auoiher, and will be anchor) t geiher with tiuiber Tne inner circle will tie j eiuht fee! in dijrntfr. Th hci'it üf the w!'s I will be sixty feet j A tsuk or rctervuir will be founds 1 uon ttn j tower PJj fett in dismeter, ani lb' feet in depth i It wili be eor.triictd of b'.iler iror; ths bottom pltte will wti-b 11 pouutia per iijuare fyt, and the idcs t" p-ju-iis, jüd will cor it t a over 1 AW, 'i tCU tbT. etv'np. wherf full, a head of 16 feet The Won will be coveted ailh a durale coit of paiul A door wilit.e placed iu the outer c.r'jle, atid a door-wjt in each to the Center I here will be lour Windows in the OUtvT crcltf, Oli i-p j pt'Ste side, wi.h rresponditgs in eat-h circle,) wniih will admit the lignt through tlie tier A j pipe J 5 iucLes in diameter, fcr a ri.irg uiili, wu, convey the water from the kump through the s-yove rovl sod pas unJer the mairs gf ;he tOwcr, and r;s tliro-jgh the ceater cire'e tank, te biet it will be attached bv to Vbr ; I-'i- I tliOKts, ai.i do goveraea u? vaive t nis si is. i t a a s -a . irihntinr tnar ti:rir !nr?.1 within tuui rilt a : . 14? l... I J . " l i ' 1 pipe ui i o lui ccs uuie, su.cu wu; uctccuj mruua iha samec'rcle wiia therisiug m1u sii I pas aut utidr r 'e wal's to PensflTsnia stree', thro'th s':i rsrt, t s W ih!r.l ":i free?, will bring a aptly mf waier U Xt& ceatre of dietribetiee, ia any emergency, i'uily equs! te a th'ity-incb miin, ticJrr tbe rmi head, war rtrroir fuar m'i4 ditai t. 1 apcend karat? a plan af tte pipe l1? at i you may r l a giii.ee t'ie liuea of pipe abd tee arraiigcsacala 1 have m-d of tke eis of bare, so as l' carry wt sja'.eat diatribation, that shall gite ib cjwtl tflicieacy to the water, threegb the whole clv. 7pe lor tsia purpa saaat belaid in siswie atreeta of a largr i ts than that pstt'e.lar street may ruire, ard in this reipect great J b'. Hirers are "very apt t be snaee. Vou will perceive list, tt rough tbe eout eated net wora, tr.e water win 03 conreniraxei to any poirt where it may be required Ilaving aecoai ol:hrd this, enlargemect beyond Esit, West, North anJ Sjouth atreeu may be mase as your pvpu'iat-an now does or may hereafter eit-nd Not beinr; acusiatei with the out ban-i of yosr preacot psjpu'atien. I have inserted a sum in croas, which nav caver the rosl of your preeeul requ rements 1 be p:pe embraced i& tie eitimate, including 'J.640 feet cocnerting tbe fi'teriog well with the receiving basin, amounts t 14t.J fee?, or twenty-sivea miles aod onethoa sacd, six buudied and foity-six feet. Tbe esli mate below embraces the cost of tbe werk complete, vi: all materials, transportation, trecehing, back filiicg. braacking, car la gee, and land for receiviog basin, but not foe tbe tower. v e would construct your work ia a prfcBft

and proper maciver, anJ gearaateeand keep it In good orier at-I icpilr for ote yw from Iu completion. 1 he rost of tbe work, k deacrlbed In tbe foregoiLg plan, is as followj: " TT rireMrt Va?i aat w;j, wV fV.ier, ta- '

coc, 1c Pasap-boit. eaaB. sam p Sb4 s-wU.. Towr, contest aa lLil4.... .... ........ IO.äw tf ris-l-xb rim rcita tS M p-? fft 3.W " 16 "U-trittrJar-p.'tiTS H 3ol " U - " I JO" ?5,13t " ' ! U) C - - vi 12.lri " 4 M " ' SO f iOO fet. ar forty fat cf fvur-hxl pipata cack by iritt, faf crtir,H-tlsa wJth w.aiTj,eO r-r! prf'ct liofire Ljdranti, at cotap!t. Hi'Xi It'i tf.p-cx'ki, or rjafs t livul th- work Into uiitricti, aeraj cot f f Braatbs and itpa for th er? of p!p Ad.l tU.foO f.JTti-tftKrj'l th arrompapanjire plan 11.12' 14.00) 32 no) IO.TM 2J.I33 1,100 3.00 VCCO 23XW Reai'ertfuHv. J. Ii ALL. For J. Hai, k C. UTJHI1VKS8 NOTICES. Fta Orti!o. Thi week liaker A Mclver will remmence to open their immcnee stock ol Ltdie' nd Gent!einen Furt. Ttif-ir toek is decidedly the largest in this marker, rompri'ing everythinj in the line Dealers are folicitfcd to give them a etil before purchasing, as thev are prepared to eil at e thar the? prc-eat New Votk price. ä 3 tTTVutncW Ilenetit Sillit St Ciir t JpOu Morrjav f;eit tLc Sae hull ling lot,V mtk. . . v , , , , tKon toe west a de t List street, jutestot the 5;. A . f ,i i-: ; a i- ..r . line of the irt'iLia Avrr.ue Kulroad, acd sa . . . .. . j'ioiijs the J-rrs Hometeid, will be sold at auction On'?; fbe Cllh ol fie purcbssi money to be pid csh st time of e adrartiae-m-nt of Wiley A Martiu. 3-6 J2T I "" new CrnieJy to night. t PiEiMrtf T SaiI or l!t tLixo Lora Wiley A Msrtiu, Fteal Kstate AU'.-ttotieera, wiM sell, at 2 o'clock i-.Mt . Monday efternoobV on the premises, iij-Ure fbeice '.wildiag iwta, situated on the west side of Et rtreet, immediately west o( the Virginia a? enue line of street cars, and bein a part of the late H. F. Morris' Homeit r ad Tbe grounds hare not heretofore been ia tbe untket.and ire now oiTired for sile for tbe first time. Tbe lots are all of a couvenisnt site fur building purpor, with treits and alleys Terras et'.v See aiverti-einetit. 4-5 t"MlsA S'. CU'r in seven chiracter I. f LtidK SaLK or Citv Lots.--Oo Monity afternoon, O -t'ier 9t , Wiley A Martin, Auctioneers, will tll at suctl a thoao fine LailtJlng Sots o:i Kt&t teet, imme-iiatelv west cf tbe Virini.t Avct.ne Lin;s of Street Cue. aivitm See their T 1T tJto Fei'.hersrQ'a Drr O m ls A'i.-tiea ro-Jr.v 19 A M. Luj.i liln f No. 1 youdi- ' 9it k !. :ci; AUa. J.cji aul Uxts. li si-io M I rr Household 2vo ir iMjnliv at 9V ; . . t v4 I hcaire Un id liiichinrr n:;hi ! ttfttrij! lx)T at ArCTinx Oo r.exl Moo liy af:err.oou Wilty A Mut'ii, Auc:i(neers, cell it aucti ii. lti.ie Ciic hu'.hiiii lots ou P.4t street, hi inj a ptt of t'ie homeste-id of the hie ß F. Monis Sfe f hrlr i'dvi;rl:ienjeMt. f .1 vf I lit :5.nt and ?hoe Litl of tr.y faniily i !!ii;r t.-.nt iieiri iu the exens nccount To It tiiis bill but "ur ')0 :s Irdm that large stoca Stare.' i-:i i.t CiKtr.'u Work it the Capital Shoe J. A. C'VINOKK A Co., Vicru'tee A- Joi.es' Old UnJ. t-t!" !'h"-it-.v Comedy P.trraa $t. Clair, f JT 1 i.t- CitpitAl Du;- Store coii.tr Mas a 'sw'eiti ie.iiie 4 u i Vermont i-:?fe'.. ii sii i to bo A Ifüible hnu-i s th- tr : I.iiiOS are of the rt i'iliiT ard st fsir pr'-- !;gn f (lolden M-.Tisi 3 ö WHiit.;;,,: :i i.'TthiuT at wha'f'slfl in :be liook und Piper liüecw, find II they wvitst il'fx, SriWAtr k Co'e , in thi c't? Read rliemcnf in to-J ty's pper. 3-5 T"OrMCKB' Uick Pat f'i servant' vas;irr, uL'dt.T Ix'e decifior, obtain! it I'lake'a Military geLcy. Bis'.k tore' v . OrTi'ori will call or c.-rrespend. 29-tf Vt ruppiii Paper i?oa- StkWAar A Co a in every vsn tv 3-r. at 3f Cfok und Cloakiags, LUlmor&l Skirts, Isnnels, R'ankets, Ac, in crest variety, st ike City D. v Goods Store. No. 37 East WahIngtoo Street. ' 20 3m CST" Paper Hsgs.sll sizes, at Bovvijr, Siewabt A Co'a 3 5 $fLook at the Handsome lire ot Die.-s tioods a.id Shawl, at the City Drv (ooda Store, id -3 in Printera will find everything in the way of Paper, Cards,-Inka, lie. at Bow, Stewart A Co s 3 5 3T"The City Dry Goods Store, No. 37 East Washington Street, is tho place for Bargains. 00 3m tSr"Öte Dr. Wu. Taomson'e advertieriLt n the fourth p.ge of to-day's paper. jaa 25 tf. J"American and Foreign Goods of all kiude Cheap, at tbe C'ty Dry Oxdj Store. . 20 3b SPECIAL NOTICE. V2T Ft. It M O It K 1 ii A i' W IIS T Y WE ARS lUrakWS' VF.KIIAN IJAIKDYK ant sfwl tfea tst 4 f trial, aod :i cwu tauily iaerr-a-in; m pall;c favor. TiiK VKNKTlAN HAllt UTK li Hit b-t aiM cheapest nude, it? price ii cc!y tsiu ast te ijaaR'üy .5 i.t, a:;-l eaa ttli!scoaf Je In thas n-.ia!!v ta'.d er I. THIS HAlb IiYK i utabufciare'1 y a pLliar pre tea, which rrcJers ittnHnlt.ly ksr!.r to anv Jjre la asarkft. B.-ine coaspteta ia bottla. uo prprat" 1 1 ri-quirr.1, wtkb ;eitiy .siirpi.ü tbe apphes'ion. ; l I SI.N'J THIS Vit you av M ihit acsrv, api ytari.ca whU U dyM hir au 1 whipkr srs rti!y rtcvfa re', ib-8 an in'r or article hn l.cj ueJ, a It prjca a prrr-t'y iiitur! cglr f toy slja.1- that I ,ireJf frora a rirn rwa ta '-iy, !ütrsL slack, tU. wil, ,w.:tt rttK.k, r Mv;n ,i..'.-tL:r. lavest tbat will & :t, I 75 ,a t b CenVnree o'ivl by ail Drueg t.. snJ Ka-cy lirfoJ I:aleT. V. 1 .JATl'KWi.lfanuuit.irer. I)W S KKN 4 Cs) ! Tork. Wta.als A'.i M.vl0-4e4-ly t ! O A IPKTlsOLrllM" OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. i.SHMri' .VK. rtiK !.vs uf I5u:s5A. c:upt:ti, :i'do,ooo. Iu n,4H sjunrc a, ut S 1ft, Usllar i:tcla WORKING CAPITAL. tiO.tK.-a tdn. 1-31,1. 3 1 aU'Kt . '!' lUta. ir41asat4i, leal. w y I t: a ft 1 . mitian; ü . Turuei. Prr-a-ieot ao4 "p4-i'.ianu IJeU-vs K4t,VkaPrti;dnt. Ktiaiu A. Daiit. SccreUry. J. ;.-- S-'!. I'-'.a.a'-'-Ii i ii II C I 1) I . lr- t .a:. VC. A Sthofl-! J, ' at . H laracr, J. A Or stör, Wm. T. flsrk. I' CtJiis, J.CUuU,U c,eaCi':i,(ir 5a, Jer'S VcUae cd Lifta A. A tsa :esl luaibft if 'aarra axa sow .fr4 ta taa petbe oa terwit tbat tks Povpscy feel ctr.r.4snt will ty aabai:rUert Ofcr Two llandrcd Per Cent lie par Lara xily rji rf J at lira ot sabacr.ptia. Kar saapa, crrcaiarv ar tafonxatlso, apply ttha asaretary ef the Compaay, at InIlanpolU. aortS saw-dfiiiat

Telegrapliiö Dispatches . r-tTt siraa'tiTtnatse ftaatsvats lirnitL. Far .tXwralnar liepara sine siret fsas;. TRIAL OF W1RZ.

THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. AmericanRussian Telegraph. AGRICULTURAL REPORT. iorl!i t'arnlina Convention dir.. Ac.. Assie.. L'plscopal Convention. Pnn.ibxirifia, Oct. 5. The Otnetal Cunreution of th Kpiscopa! Church reassembled in St. Andrew's Church it ten o'clock, A. M. When the roil was called a delegation from Dioceie of North Cro!iua answered to their names A delegation from Diocee of Teiaa was admitted yesterday. Thus two Southern Dio;eei are represented Texaa and North Carolina. A re-elation' was offered, by Dr. Mead that during the session cf the Convention a day be t apart as a day of thanksgiviug and praie to Almighty tod tor the reitoration of peace and the preecrvation of the Union. Dr. Howe, of l'a iladelphia, offered a substitute declaring that gratitude was due to the Almighty for the restoration of the authority of tbe iioveruraentorer tbe wbole territory ef the United Statea, and for the abolition of Slavery. Both rejolutiwns were withdrawn it beiug under stood that a resolution of similar cdaraeter would be presented by tbe house of Bishops. Her. C Black, of Delaware, offered resolutions relative to the death of Vice Admiral Dupont who was a delegate (rem the D.ocase of Delaware to the Convention. . - - Iter. Dr. Mabon ol Man land, ofiered a resolution relative to thr death "of W. P. Wyatt, of Maryland. Besolutious were adopted relative to the deaths of R. Howell Gardner, lay delegate from Mtine to the last CoLvention acd Hev. W. W. Creighton. Hon 3. li. Kuzgles, ot New York, offered a tesolutieu to tie Cooveotiou of the Diocese of New Yoik, asking tbe provincial sytt-m of a division of the Doce-es of tbe churches in t'ie L uiiei Stall, Le established, hlr. Kugglts saiJ ' t;:e object of the telution was to increase t'n; J tiumbei ef Dioceses iu the country. The resolution waa made the soeeial order for to day t oue o'clock. DrUau;.s s;ated lh, the dclsgaliouof the Diocese ot Per.asylrania bid been instructed io oÜer ieolut ou of similar character, ia relation to Iba provincial aysteoof dividing Dioceses, aud would o so at a future time. Her. Dr. Howcfrom the cumruitlse appointed to prepare au ndditiosal body ot bymne, offered a reolutiu:i lor tiie priuting ot Ü0U of the additional hymns prepared hr tbe committee, for tbe use ot tne CouveHion. ' The Couveution resolved to meet dailv at 10 o'clock A. M , and adjourn at 3 P. M. T V m r.jiir.i.liAn rt I r mm mm mnrnmrn I was received, but not accepted. Jt was stated for tLe Crst time ia fifteen years the otnon commenced with a baUnce ot $2U. Rev. Dr. Vinton offered a resolutiou that th Committee on Calou report an amenlmeut to tbe canon, dispjsin of tbe canon of alms, proviJicg that cn Kilter Diy the alms contributed be depos.ted with the bishop wf the Diocese for his distribution ' On the otTering ol this resolution ?ome discusttAfk j mil mm Ia lllji MiiAr rk.-i't fit In i rf PArl.i n civil vi-; i iv riwt lUllug Xfi VVtlu - portions of the cret-d, and Uc Committee ooi Frayer Uook wer instrurted to report what is i ies:;v tr.e proper pointing ot the creea in tLe ar-i.c--ti' the Hoiy Cth-lic Cr.urch in the Com im union of Ssin's Judge CiiHrchi!!, of Keutu-jky, otleied a resolution iLs'.ruct tjg the ComBiitiee ou Canons to inquiie into the expsdiency of amending canons ot the church a as to prohibit any clergyman or cariiidite fcr Holy orders fiom eatcriug the army or n.ivy Iain. Ad'o nt.ed rx-pr.x ui the capacity OhapTrial of W A-ui3iwToy, Oct. 5. UlrsE. Geo. W. I F. Keynolds, ' the witness who testified te tbe thievicg carried , on at Anderson villa, was cros-axaminesl .by i Judge Advocate Chapman. He said ke belonged I te the Second Keatuckv motinted infantry, which j a t a ft 1 . . I only uumoerea is; tne regiment was on tbe f way to Central Kentucky lor recruits, wheu at . tacked by an equal b umber ot rebel gnerrillas;! atter fighting one hour bis rejinect xarrendeied; - . .. i -- r i. .:- . . i. : m ... i.j.r on surrendering, the retels claimed him as a spy; tber took irom bim some counterfeit rebel ciooey acd a parole aot to fight against tbe Con feieracy while tbe rrbeli were in Kentnckv; when he reached AndsrsoaTille be hid cothicr; but bis clothes; he started iu biiiacsa by selliDg his daily eorn bread ratiou for tea ceuts, and ! subsisting on the balance of his rations; he ar-1 rived there about the lit of June, and about the j 10th of Jaae bought thirteen dozen eegs at three j dollars per deren, a trick tbat coald be done there ansang men ot henor; when be left, August j 4th, he had five hundred dollurin greenbacks; j at one time he had fire thoasnd dollars. The; witness raid he nevur had takes an ;h t suppott the Confederacy; tare were at Anderson villq fifty wel'a and eae hundred and forty spring, none of which, however, yielded a bucketlull of water at a time; tbe water wss puie asd clstn; there were five h tadred bakers in the stockad; tho place wu a city, aud there were four real estate dealers; there were resdtng J n.i.'f, and auy ose cow'd ct a mdal for $10 in gtcvLbacks; wh'-ky s-;!d ,t $3 tor a thimbleful!; i taere were twenty barber thop, aud the baiberacted as doctors, somitimei slircg acl-sines; j tbey also dved the piiSot:ers' whisker: be bid! eeu rceu cut t!iir own throat?: did not know the teisgn exept tLey wero k'u and bene and iq a

desiitHte conditio! ; Iiis was nut from bender, oSoers of tbe Georufi)cut or otherwise, ia rebut tro ickei: he sold aaedicine fr dvptheti I Dairies brokeo Ievte,iu irder to give employ-

it cce dollar aad c uuarter per botilo The croi-txmii.at;oD ff thi aitneas Jailed till tLe idarurre Lt, but elicitcrd imorlA::t. Anirtetiii und stnesiiian Wasmisuto'. Oa . Miui nwih.og new or; ; ' I clcgrupl,. tcr Cay has1 traasmmed to the Stale Dspitment rt officis.1 c.py ot the cjnJitic stipulated between the Cnson Tcligrsph rom;"!iEy and Hiram S bley, fr t'ie establichitcLt ot telegraplif: c: mtquaicatiou bctwen Uu-i sai Amcru-a, by which the J IVA vsl 'vevil 1 , SB 1 c asa-a ,aw.inr v j "ui'i 1 ;clulre rifcbtls jrantel to thÄ latter plenijia ;itiarv r;f tbe ämrrifiJ Westert. I'niou Teleexclu te grat'a Company, ler thirty-tbie jcars from Iii dar in) wLe trie.il be opened. The Hwt.im Oavcrciueat t grabt a further ttaue, as it mar judge cocverietit, in order to escoursje the mqdertakirg Tbe Gjvernaaect griufs tj the Cempaay aa allowance ef forty rtr cet.t n te net producta of c.ipatcaes trat. im. tte J by ii over the lire tj and from America, t aaj iu order t contrieute as much as possible t the aueceis of the prestLt undertakicg, tbe Micister of Psbiie Utility will asjopt the measares rcceusry for securing the Conpaoy'a telegraph from being maliciously injured by the local pypuUtien; but at tke same time the Governmeat refuses to take apon itself auy responsibility tor icjuries of any Latere whatsoever, and the Caspaav i. allowed la iraport materia'. tree ot duty ValaaCoaacreaav-sTraediBaeai'a Uurean "law Yeaa, Oct. i The Central Council ef tie FeLian' Brotherhood, now fe sei!on tt tbe Aater House, in this c.ty, baye cslied a special Geaeral Congress ef tbe entire organiattien, to aneet at Philadelphia, oe Monday, the IGih f tbe present moath. Tke Herald's Wssbirgtoa Sfecial aajs: It is evident, from au order issued Irou tbe Freedmen's Iiureaa to-iay. that the restoration ef i roperty aow bald aa abandoned aad confiscated, ii te be entered iote by tbe Commission and the Commissioners of . tbe , ßueau throughout the South wHl ase scrupulous cxaiti.eai la regard to tbe title of tbe same aod legal ownership thereof

' " Acrlrutfnrat Iteport. ..Wasaxiirox, O.'t. !. lgricultnral Comrnla s-'oter Newton, has issued Lis report ft-e tbe year Just cTosaJ. It rtlatc chierly to farm stock. In the s jmmary, he states tbat tbe average amount of grsia consumed in Great Britain ar.d Ireland, is about 56,000,000 more than produced. The detcit of this year will make it about enetbird greater or 72.CW.OtO bushels. The imnecse cwrn crop cf thin country, now safely prownr w ill enable u to ship hrgely of wheat to fore'ya contries Altbougb tbe wheat crep Iiis tetn injure folly as uasb as reported in the laal monthly statement, and tbe quality of tbe tew crop is not good in many States, the amount of old wheit will :.ot Ic as great ii anticinate. The buckwheat aud potn'.o ;ioj way be very large, but the danger of the rot is too imminent to bae ar;y calrulatins upon th? lifer cr Tlie? Kentucky; Imbroglio-llrlrnar of C.ov llurtt. ut -iiaalsalppi. Nxw Yoax, Oct. o The l.it Waahingtoa epeHsl says: Oeneral P.ojie&u, member of CoDerca elect from Kentucky, ha written a letter to ti c President, suitalning the course perued by Gen. Palm;r its tl- adttirutratloa cf affairs in EdLtucky " The Proideat fcs rdcd tta release ot elGovernor Clark, of Mi?Iss:ppI, who has been iraprisened for tbe psst far re-wli.1 at Fort Fuhki, ner Stvannah. ortta aroliuax Convention Kalcigis, Oct. .". The report of the Cooitniilee on Secession, ent'tlei "u ordinance declaring null ar.d void the oolica: ce of Mar 20tb, IStil carti up in tbe Convention to day, whea a substitute at offered proposing te reoal tLe ordiDa-crof ecess-OQ of ilay -?th, 11, acd a diseusilon sprung up, which Uaied U the Lour cf adjournment. No vols w.t .taken acd LOthicg b teen tnitared. The outide ferliog is or.t of disippoit.tment and d!Sds,tilfart"an Ii ?s hoped a vorw enay be had to morrrw

5ule of Governnirni Iloraea. New Yoaa, Oct. 5 The LTerald's Washington special aiys: Six thousind ix hundred dollars worth of cattle have been told by the QaverctneM at the Alexandria depot within t week past. Tbe sales of horses at Giesboro go off at the rate of animals par week. A majority of the horse yet to be disposed of are sound end rervicosbie, and will go for reasonable price. The Authority for lientral (.rant's Slafeuteaat. PuiLADEiruiA, Oct. 5. The etitement in regard to Gen. GraLt, last night, was on tbe authority ot Wm. H. Smith, editor of the Chicago Tribune, who receired it from Justice Catorr, of Illinois, who had tjie conversation with the General on a train from Cincinnati. ' 1 nfchington Affalrw. -' AYaihixgtok, Oct. .Y Tbe Ft'a special states that the ex-rcbel Geo. Pillow arrived tbia morning. The usual ctowd appeared a. the Executive Mansion to-dy, and among them m the Xtw Origins Democratic Delegation. toaat Mirver Mcamcr. Osve(.o, Oct. L. Tho Government ateamer Little Ids, formerly a blockade runner, put into this port this moretr. She is going to Washington on the St Ltwrecce, and is to be employed ou the. uper lakes ia the coai-t survey service. lien. Hank a forCoogress, BoaTo.v, Oct. r. A meet'tjg of Republicans, bald at Lawrence last night, elected delegates to the Sixth Congressional District Convention, who are favorable to tbe choice of Gen. Btnks inthst District for Congress. liaunch of ta stenm rrlspmtr. PuiLADELruu, Oct. 5 The steam frigate Xehemany. the brecrt vest el ever launched ia Philsdelohia, wss Uunrhexl this afternoon. The 3d Masstchnsctts cavalry, 40Jror?, will soon be oiutcrcd out and paid o.T. ;orinan Emisjrratlou. Nkw Yoaa, Oct. 4 The Herald's Kfrlin correspondent states that the German emigration to America appears to be chiftfy directed toward Missouri, Illiao's, Indiana, Ohi and eec Westeri V trginis icultroad Completed. .k OaLiAVS. Oct 4 The New Orlesbs aud Jackson Railroad ia completed through to Canton, Mis Trains will sooa commence rurj iio- in fliiladelpliia. ! Philauxlpuia, Oct. 5 The weither beie is I remarkably cold for the nessou. Snow , fell for j half an hour last evering in ti c rorihctn sectiou i of the ritv. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK, A. M i tTi.ttf:srio i s'kvjs ur f;v. two womxx baowxxti. Nlw Yoac, Oct. 5. Two women, named Mrs. Grifün and Mrs. Nolan, were drowned at Jersey City yesterday, bj the giving way of the plaola of the Jersey City railroad bridge. - FATAL ACCIDF.Xr. Tour laborer were bnried by the givit g away of sn embankment ia Williamsburg yesterday. Three were rescued, wnt ore. nsmed Nieho'as, wa ki'led LKMlMai RIMORS. The Htrld' Wsibirgton special aays: Tbe lite rumors of immeliate Cabinet rbarges are wboüv r.nfovir.dsd. ... kh ri'LT.Ktvrow. Ge Kulki ton, chief of Gen Howard's staff, leaves tc-day for a few months sojourn ia tbe Southern Stales, for the purpose of an extended and cireful scrutiny of the rffairs of tbe negreea, rapHin implotmkmt or Acaeas ev the livih. N.w Yoaa, Ovt- 5. Tbe-Tiaiea Wasbiogton special says: The Ke'ie'.sry of the Treasury recently received ac important commanica tion ftoco the CUsiber ot.Comzicrce of Cincinnati transmitting a ?uges?Ion raiJe by c't'zens i ot O.iio, in reference to te euialftymebt of frced- ! men along the Mi?ifcaippt, under the d:rection of meet t tbocsandeof rtedajüO eat of work, and i by -o tfom to aid tho laod cwue.e of MisaissipeJ in riatr rir thetout:iy :o its former eoadiuoo. In order to rkimbur.s the Government for tbe labor perfftned bj freeJtatn.it is proposed after iL cumpleiioa of service, a tix be levied - .-j,! owa9:i beofittelbv the imtroTem atar MeCulloch rtferred lha anattrr t iU 0-J"".aniiocer of rreedsneo A3a:ri . " - raawox. W iui.TO!t, Oct. L. Tbe PreiiJeut graLte! lifts -eight amnesty pardons te-day, forty-eteef which were to irgiiiitcs. AmoBjftbe most la Lortart application fer pardon lately filed in tke Attorney Genen:!' office, are tkoee of General Teck, ol the lue rebel at my, aho foujlt at Git Ij-hurg, t.;ji reoei omm sotooec o f'f"-) ocers. ar.d Mr. Watts," Attorney GeceraT or t-i.-Utt Cuii.'ederacy. W'JVklüMtNT tL( r RoLI.Ii STOCK. . A L Kobiuss-.si, Sjper'ttmden of Miüiary Railroad, recently jold atauclicE, at .Mn sanier, Ya., twetiv-5re ic jsaeti eietcl a xty j. v' eenger iafs." TLey" were purcr.ase'4 pnecipahy by SouCbera railroad rfiiapaaiea, and bcoo gM $39d,0UU iu cib, cr aboat two thirds of their original cost. Forty or fifty losoaaotives . ind 6ve er six hundred eirs are to be sold on the lTib, at Alexandria, Vs. llu:h ef ibis stack was taken South to be ued for the trax-iporta tioa of Gen. Vherman'e advancü:g srtav. bat Lee'e eapteUtton rendered Its rrtp'nysrcn nn netearT ova MftxicAj roaitio. . . The li jvemraenf, it i cirUin.hu tiktn -o recent action, nor ia it believed any is eaute satiated ioceaslMent with tke policy bet eta fore declared, eiz: the Bttintenacce of absolute reutrality between bellfgerears in If exlea It ia said Mr. Ruiseil, Postmaster at Davenport, C. W., bas been removed ami Geerge H. äauders appointed io bis place. kxBAX, aaAtaxwAao. Several' weeks ago a ladyfriesd made appiica- , 1 j IIUU W Um ms w V t . MJ W mum w ....n.

General Beauregard, that be mljbt avail bim-1 elf of tbe cCciilorier permitting each offscders!

to vol uat iri!!y etiiet bene sei vesj d oris g the plea-! eure of tbe Government. It is uadentod tbe fame southern JaJy. wto was today at tbe Preaident'e Loa, is cow Interesting herself t9 prorir rrr t,ra tte hxecntive clcseoer. ratrnvtN m M:sn.rri. Colonel Tboma, Astistaut Comaias'oaer of Freedmea'j a.Tair? for State of Mississippi, icforms tbe bureau here tbst he has cctifri tbe Judicial cEcers sr. 1 magistratei of tbe Prorirleoal Goverccent cf Mississippi, tbat wbea they allow negroes the same rights and privileges as is accorded to white rr.en before their Courte, tae oncers of the bureau w.U cot icterfere with such trib-jcals but g've them every asa!aUace possible In the discharge of bis dut'e. Col. Tkomualao wrltei that te Mayor of icasburg having signi- ? ei h.s w!4;;ig-e9 t.j nsgrora tLe r.gbt te tesüfy before Us CouttsaLi t impost tbeaatxe '.tU:esO! Le;tceä vidatiiir the State lat or rtr crd.nacces, ea w.uld be imposed oa whlu persons consitttrg sirae effecces, tbe oficcre of the B ireau at Yickhburg hare been iaatructei ia co cae u inrerfj.-e wita the civil luthoritiei in t.ie d:s::nr;e ol their dut'.ei, and not to take u.:i,4iujc vi kuc.r uui.ej, ana not to take ccgr.izar.es of ca3ss comicg within tke jurisducij :! of the Major ef Yickibag. bat to tarn all . . a ai a m mm ccc eur'i cssa aver to the Mayer for trial 1 he L". S. Consul at Port Mabon, ander date of September 13, aays: The cholera at Palma Mijorifa hu uirifd .c txaty people, tad there is no diminution of the d!eae. A panie pre vai:sti.eie. It has also appeared at Cindrilla. It la tiow xdmittei that about sevecty five pllfrtrr.s d!el of cholera at Port Mahon, aad otb er of Trious dieases Tbe cholera is represented ti have broken out Wtat of Tori Mabon, but thus far this acocrge seems ta have been noDfined to the great haunel of human travel andmrtsof coaeerci. So intimation tf it, however. Las appeared in. tbe Interior ef Spain. The Consul says that from iefcrmation received at Port Mabon, it is believed tke scourge will aga.n via:t the Weal, information Las also been received there that tie Koesian pert which wax thought to have disappeared, baa broken ott in Siberia. The acts ol this pest are fiipbtfnl beyond Anythicg heretofore known. . -TKiAL er OKJC. itaiscoa. The testimony in the Briscoe trial to-day dsveloped nothing t c-t already known. eax. HiMfsiiri uovraroa or nifarssim. TheHerald'e special from Jackson. Miisieeippi, dated the 4tb. ssya: (Jen. Humphreys is cbosea Governor. Until he is elected. Governor Sharkey will me every endeavor to have his applicatiou for pardon, which ia now lying at Washington, granted. General Humphrey' success is considered as unfortunate tj the bent Union men bere. . MlasiUJrri kLECTlOMA M. West, elected to Congress Iicm the Fourtli Dittrict. U a good Uaioa man. C Walker is dour-tlets elected Attorney General ot the iitate He ia au eminent lawyer. KAVAXAIGH BIATI.t AT BTLLl AKXlS. - The match of billiards -three ball catom game Carrae eca ir. KavacMh, eimeoff tonight. The Frenclimtu was the winner by US, iu a game of 250 points Kavanaugh was ahead iu the first portion ot the game, which wss tied at lc3 points. raoii XAiaviLLx NaihtiLLI, Oct. 3. Irigadicr General Prkhurst, Prorost Msrshal Uereral, Department of Tennessee, has been mattered out of service. His office will be filled bv Brigadier General F. W. Johnson, formerly Di.rritt Commtuder at Murfreeeboro. Tbe Court-Martial in the case of C1. J. C. Crane, which convened tbi wio-ainr. will be risitmei to-morrow. tovmvofc ritaroNV. ÜALTiMtiaa, Oct ö The Riehuiond parets of to day conuiü a letter Irom Governor PierpOLt. answering the interrogatory of J. W. Lewelyn, tour -Ming tue iigiDility Ol candidates. COMMERCIAL. Daily Review of Indianapolis Market Wholesale. Indianapolis, TansDav Kvasimu, CUt. i. WHKAT there ia not muca what arriving old is held firm at S) 105 f-rwhK-ant 2 for re !. NVriTriii from COc to $1 40, nccording to q iallty. COUN There is n corn sbipplre. 1 b" price Ii teaJy at C0$15c for home cousnmptiou. ew corn, so$45e. OAT3 There U a Roo.t iteman for No. 1 we-t ojts st .ic An lafrior unality .flN at 4K: H1RLRT 'Tbe market is dull, l'riute fell, M cad l ew, will corniusnd 1 lil 2!; iufnT ss low a?5r. FLOUIt-Market d-:l!. Stirnrflne $6 OUgG 30; fitra ti 5029 00; firniiy fj .C10 20. 014 wi eat flvur, fsr Lome coiiurnption, is In irool demand. ' 1-R0VISI0XS CsTivss,sd hsres 2?S-; men poik $34 5035 00; tkcew 20c TT. K.f Hamburg 20c; lanl 20 i30c; I'etfchblown sad Meschanic potatoes fl 752 00 Kr hbl.; aweet potatoes 5 SO per 11L filiOCEBlKS-Tke advance In sugar in Sew Yerk bai given inrreas-d tirmtie. to tbe markst bere. VT joote fair to choice Kio cafee atSlSKc; bard rtCue-l suijar at 21;. 22c, whibe A 'iO'c, eitra C l'J.'.c; raw do. st ll.'.SHc, r,.l.rjio!asaenat ftl 10 for Torte Rico. FRUIT A go.! demand for greea eppj-.s st from $3 t t ti it bid. forcliicj fivm store. BITTER Au arttve demand for cU"k- Central Ohio iu tubs at ioc, sad tt sHI- freely arrival; In.tiiBa prime st 4"'4A-. " ,., EGfiS Receipts Habt, A ftrrn ruark-t at t?e p? doz., uLipprs' count, frm"3:Tt. SUNDRIES Featlifr V; tall.,w ill; lieessx .V '53?c; ginseng 63o.' . Wn.SKT Higrt-rfrrs f ST gzA tirn:; rsctff ed wb?ky : 252 2-. .. . , : SgKpa Timothy .'Awj; flax f i JS. ' - ' Jst Tnnnm. t iiicinnatU Harket. -7 " CrciKsair, Oct. i. H"Ur tesdj: tha bttber iradei a hada firmer- .ales oicaoiceexiraatf iiin j ramily snd fsncy st s 75'fJ II: uperSne is oCVre-l at 7 7S". ' w neat in rood demand st 1 20 for urtW aid red and 1 SO - tvf mvs- sale sfeotce Kertuckr vrbfta at 5 SO: v.orn quteut 1.1 Tartar and 70c f.-r Lslled. OaU in fair Oman st fo?!.". Kve in . Vniarkd at t Xor law and t: ror flJ. Wbiky stayat f2 'j. PreTisioD buuyicr. A large dtmar.d Icrnir.., p. 1 at t it at tbe clfe bOid:ra asrd 2S. Kulic meat' hieber; LoMlders de Laos SI let wc. Butcbeis lard IJ at -,i),c; pr'rac lard M;. Cottsn tavJy At ii rlSc ftr snMdl Grorerie. ru. 1 - Petroleum hi advanced to 7srs0. I'u t-r firm st 4n5.i:ic. C'b-ese firm t- 9 Issr. (ild 1 II. York tlarftel. Ktw- Tsaa, Oct."i Cfttsa rnwre active sod ec!tj1, abd 1 j2c higber, st rticc lor mHfliir. t lour loc better; 3 3i?VS Ü0 rur extra tat-; H 7." 25 for Round Hotp Ubta. and 9 So 12 ZU far trade briuUs, tte nttttet c!'in Crxn, with no eel!s st Inside o.uat.vtior . Whisky eaiT st 2 V9 for wetera. best 2a 3c better, at173l Tifor ckoice spr'nc. 1 7j 1 7o for .Milwaukee club, I 7 for arrber Ma waakee. 1 SM ror com. winter red Herten. S45 Vor whita M;ckixi 1 Wvl T2 for Cb'cajo piiar. Rye trta; Canada 1 '7 rl OS. Rarley lower at 1 22-il Ü for Canada Wsstera. Barley malt fjaiet. Cern uachanged at 'vS a.U for unund, aad Jl for eoscd n iaed e(en. Ostaxaors act've if 4T2"3r ansoand", and f(& f r snand. ( ofee Dil. Suax firm; Cuba Na-t4 M .c, Havana II', ii,',. Mckasns es. - H ' p i;i tn'uerate dercavd. r- rrim o!a aast Una m 3l501i', fr erad. ai (a s. r ref ped . r ! and tfo. fr-. riJ. dun. . rk h!?hfr at t? Zl tt fi7?.' for mv fr, cks at tV. eT S. for cash. S2S 503o OO for prtoaa Ao. and . "T-'ir. Iltf Tpnme mess. Keef sell's and firm; pitianessa iorfll W, 1? IQ ili 10 f,r elra iies. Cot rarau trn at 16. 17;c fr hl2's anl W.l,st3a ror ham. Kcn da!!. Lir l :.r at 2Sci.. II Itter i'ret and frm at ti ic f r Olisait A-Tft r. ' sste. CbK".. lJfttTc sew ICS aos.i aatiar. - Saw Yoat,OcUg. Msesr mure actlrs at C ier taal. Marragsxctarge Quitt U 2l9ia K'&.V for Srst-cUae btr.a .. t - - . m i ... . . 1 . Ub.l mors ICW'I auu m4 mvwi , yaiuf m I V.1., a4ancir.gt'l 4T V. ar.d clc-trgatl if.1,. Government stocks tirro. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. B. V. A A. J. niJLLElWs; COLILIISSION, UIsnCHAIITS, t1l fir east t 1 stttoTlllc, Teraai.. k . - - ' t)XlTJtXS IS rOXIia A5D IKJMXfTrC LIQCOXS, Ac mbvim i'UJ ....I I'.MlnaiMt XutlrtAA PmI. l m. . ml in. - . . " - - . . mi " . , ,K(, W V - 9 ' "

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E. B. ALTOaD. J. c. ALTO It D. IE&9. AJTTLKQ ATI. - E. B. ALVOED ö CO., Wholesialc Dealer In -UirEa 2 TU (Q) m SI NO. 1 AUOHLVS CLOCK, Cor. Meridian ti Georgia Cto,t are ih duly fcicKirr or trxsh coom. Constantly kattd aud .'r taJ at tfc Wwaal ftfirfwS, iarg aa4 aswrtei leck ' - - Coffee, Sugar, IIola8scs, Syrup, Rice, Tea, Nails, Glass, Woodemrare, Soap, Csindles, Starch, Raisins. CIgarsr Tobacco, Hacker el, White Fith, Cordage, TTxine, Dyo-Stuffs, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Whisky, Notions of all kinds' SS) v j. mtJX'JL'u; jacjMO, II 0. 1 Alvord'a Block. Corner Meridian and Georgia Sta.. A.O.4 .Y POUS, iSDIA XA . aep30-dawU PETROLEUM. um iitiiiii 1 j ? AWICOAL MIWIXJG CO. -aTooviisraTOJM Cupltal Ütock. 3J30.000. Dirided into 65,000 Shares at C50 Each. L5C)ai0KATTD U5DKK THK LAWS Of TBI flTATS Or CfDIAIU. WIUXAM DAIJC. f 5w Tank, freelcawt, JOSEPH RlST5f .CsTitirtca, Tlce lrv:at, WT. D. KKRR, Secreury, JAMrS W. KISa.Trea.orar. Ü3 lrootora. Ess. JOSrril X. McUOTALD, Indianapolis, laC J0H5 R. C0rFR0rU.nnatIr.gton. IoS ana. WM. DALX, Hear Terk Ctty. joaKPH Vf. MlWU-1, AtUca. lasiaaa. )03. RIST15K, Cvir.gtoD, Icdlaaa. X. 11. stcD05AXD, Ceviügton, Itdiaaa. PAT1D WXBB, Coviagton, Xcaiaaa, . i Orrut .is,iA Publit Sfwere, rw, nVifss Csm'fSHE CMiaiiy bulJs by l-a-e. at.4 ta fa, alvasal tweotv iLeuoaul acres ef tae noes eaieci cwaa lstds in Westera Iudiaaa, bwrdsrtBg tsUa. sldaa af Ua Wsbash river. Maps of tkese lazd mtj be sesja st Ue offlca of tbs Contpaoy. In CavlDirton, It.d at tbs afZe sf Wm. Dale, 5s. 2i Park Place, S. T.Qty, at tbe efflce ef Bon. J. R. Cflt4b, UaaCsctwo. Indiana, sad al te otr.es of Roacb McDonald, l.aaapv! . A reference to tbe report of tbe Bwn. David Dais Ow-b. lata State Geoloant, will sbcw tbat these lacds ra si to at in tha ildt of tba Bne coat fla4sfta State, aboQndlnc Ii alt, iron an t lbtr valaaMe itneral substances. 5artbe noctb cf Cual Creak. wbers tbs Cwmpaay aaa larga qaaotit, of lands aaJt water ka baea dlacwssaeaal es)ual iaaality te tbe Xacawba. TWe water was arecared some ii yean ago by boring, soon aft sc. tke Oatj ondaf a aalt Cndits; tta way dawn tha Wabaaaand Xrla Canai. Mr. To no at, tbs proprietor, Cadinf tlaraalf aaable te cow pete witk U, aba-idsne: tbe snaoriiaciure. ta bis bantig L encrmurel tbat wbtch receatly cia-clo-ed facu prsva to bars been coaJ .1. Those lands all lis la el prox'anity ta til Wabaa. aod Erie Canat, aoras cf tbem epoa lis bsaki. Mr.iaka McManoaay, tbs trcarne affect wftk see ar emr. Lss retained frosa a t"r at Wrvatiaa ef Ue sal repeal of Pcnajylvaxia. coLvirxed that the lands leased ay tbe company, ia Pooctain a&d Park ceaattea. bsa, so (ar as tba gs&ersl fsnsatioa cf tbe cos a try azc tbe nrface iodicatloas present tbemsalvss, a stt-ag analogy la tbe oU and aalaeral sabstaacsa as foe ad eat rraack Creak, re&naylvania. wtero Us grs-sUest aanuty aaa th raoet valoable oil U foand Mr. kfektasomy las par ckaad far tboeaswpamr ba ssoat approved saackmas-y, with all caa Catnrea asaaaxy foe paratiass. aa4 la newparln! with sipertnced workaiea tae speedj eveief iusM of tie IHvlen treaatire cf the lands of tbs compaay. Ai! Ike leS:ces of esat oil, raced ta tocaJittoa waara IS kat he PTSccred. are rroaslr ark ad to vartaasVa cal.tlai al tbe lands t Ue Ceapaay afford. ag every rational arfepoct of nmti. Ta company tnlaaa it aateary ts ssaka aay cttar rsferencs to tbe ckaractor f tbs ls4sf f her tkan tbe report and nse referrad t. tlM.eOe ef tbe stack, betae 2.C08 ikarea, is f reeaee by tba Coaaaany ta ks off rast ta Uts saaraat m -mm-m ha .l m Weier BU er akara. foe tba aarasaa " ' - . . m a. 1 m ef aid er tke Ceaspaty la a seesdy devolopwieat eflie :gtkcCca:paty I aad a. VE THX CSrOlTCX ATXBELL'S SPECIFIC. PILL8 A.ra warran&sU in nil cases far lbs seaawv aast rwasLaa mi CXaa frort all auseasee ar.atag frem seaaal axcassse er IOUIBlXt. isiiticaxnox. aetnlaal Usa.!ghUy latiarba aad leaaual Drtaca, OeaitaJ. Ptytal and Xervoa DebiLty. fjaaewaee; Qloot. aexaai lsat, n, t5(3 ciiAsax cr wtr is sicxsxaxt, .k.4 iL ran bs ased wttkoat ictectloa. lack baa 1 ... mi. i I. mrim I imm HmIH tf St CASSt mt ..r imlntA. ÜMT Wtl ksl SMt VT WaJ OOCWfwty SwSAd, pestpald, wltk fuU tostractieaa, taa . rsjceiptoftboiany;aa4a pawpklot ef re a care, 1 led fvacaa 1 tho errors of yaw: u v!,,i",n77"t;r7 free; lleearts reealresj fsr pwsu7. Addrvsi Dr. J, fcava.. Äffik 4U rwa4..y. Mew Tar. H kaloaale ignta, Xiw isaa, awaaa- - . -a far LasUaaapoUa.