Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4674, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1865 — Page 3

DAILY- SENTINEL. MONDAY MORrUyO.OCTOüKR IG. JOS PKIXTING.

Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, ; Circulars. Blanks, ; Bill Heads, i-Bills -Lading, Ac. Ac, Ar. Don promptly at tlal Off Ice, lathf lie! atrle, ta flrvt quality I'ftfen, and at L.w Price. blre at a Call. .- , CITY ITEMS. tTL price of the Daily Sentinel, cootiln iujr, all tb latent newt and Telegrapbie Di pitched, is onlj Twenty Ccnti Week, delivered by the Carrier in any part of the City, tf tlT Where is Mr. Hfatj? RyTle City Council rnee'a t night. J5fKur all kinia of j ib printing come to tie Sentinel office. t t7.New lamp p4tii . have leu e(eci-ii u& In i J tli t tt..rhtJ hottn treet leiou be l"t t:p r?me Ctv Cieik loii(Jii ou Sjfjj iav Uf lie fiO.UOU inni.jc J f. r i.i .11 r-tle L.r. J'Yetftrdsy nMS.coll etougb lo make uu derclothea arid 'overcoat c Jrufortable, tnd a f're wi Tory pleaaat-t to ait by. We fujjrt thoie has been enow north of us. OyThe Wagonmatter of the Government tialu iaji the reason he teviaiud tier so long ia because he' cannot get supply of oats tor bia long eared friend l-fcl1 No busia of public ible.-eat was tried io the Common Pleas Court o:i Saturday. After calling the docket, the Court aJjournei at noon until this morning. t7Tbe Cincinnati, Indianapolis aA DanTille Railroad Compun? hat baen orani.?d by the election of H. C. Lord. President The right of way granted by the Council was accepted hy the Company. t7 I- H Flanner ahot himself in the left hand on Saturday, while playing with a revolver. The wound is Lot serious, and the young man will probably Icaru to be oooie cartful with piatol. - , , .!; ' - RTThe time for Olins the bond agiut is suing licemea to Ikjuor telleri at the regular session of the County Commissioners expired on Saturday, and no bond being hie J, the Au l . tor is ready to iuuo the licenses. KT"Robert;Cliiara, the darkey referred to as Having served a term in the peniteMiary, was ar rented - on; iHaturday on suspicion of having pitched Mr. Barbour's houe, and is now in jail Circumstances point to him as the guilty party. He will be tried to-day before a Justice of the Feace. KTAt W Quinlin, the o'clock on Friday "'night Edward night watchman of the Spencer Houae. shot entering the himself with a revolver, the ball right breast, passing, thruuel one lung, and lodging in the region of the heart. It wii not expected that be could live Quinlin it an Iriahman, about 'JO year of te No reion waa assigned for thia u!c: Je RTOn Friday night the (loak tore of Forrester A Lent, No. 31 Weit Washington stteet, waa entered bv burglars, and piece silk, cloiks, cloths, lace and woolen .hawls. and otker articl.st amijuntii)(f iu value to about $1,501) were taken. Tbe back window was found open io the morning, but U i uoknowu 1mw the thieves entered. No clue had been obtained on SiturJiv evening of the robber.". t3T"In the Circuit Court, on Siturday, John .ioc was faund guilty of assault aui.luitcfj. and sentenced to ten tUysja the county jtil a;d fine of $0.' 1 Charles Ford was found guilty by a juiv of grand larcenyi io grabbing a pooket-book ' from a soldier in a saloon vu Illinois strcetand sentenced. to five years in the penitentiary. The case ol Catharine Goodwin, alias Catharine Fletcher, charged with stealing a cooking stove, is now on trial. SiyThe Metropolitan waa well attended Uft week, to see Mr. and Miss Couldjck ia the di fiteren: pieces pr evented- These are excellea t actors, presenting the characters represented to the rery life, and being well sust lined by the excellent Stock Company, makes it equal to ut Theatre in the United Stated, out of New York City. Mr. and Mis Could":k commence the fecocd and la?t week of their engagement with the Cricket on the Hearth. If you want to see this beautiful play well represented, secure your seats during the day. Taxa The following is the total amount of taxes entered upon the tax duplicate of Marion county, for all purposes, for the year 1?C3, together with the toul value of taxable property; Total valie of Taxable. .. 1,4&S93 .. 1,113.3:14 .. l,eO,3iU ... J,Gt&,9 Total Taxes. S .1.07 44 6,000 9 17,.X7 60 'Jft.7J 47 J7.591 30 12.6S1 31 -1l.74,. M 13J7U 71 Centre. . . . KraokliD. .. Terry , Pika Wa.biDgt.n VTayne Warren Ireue.. lecatar.... 1.444.7S4 7,5M The taxes ia IhU city and something thta year. county amount to Police Mattsrs Saturday was a busy dv at the Mayor 'a Court; John Williams and Tborf. Harnell were each fined S'J 40 and ten days, for intoxication. " Uoaanua Snellen and Matlie William,, occeptnti of houses of ill-fame, went to jail for thirty days, in default of $14 to lujaidate. Susan Brown and Kate Moore, Stringtown beauties, and George Taylor, were each fined $14 TU lor being prostitutes and associating with them. - Kt paid her-tine -and lets rejoicing.-? while the other two weu up for thirty days. ! Lou. Tyler, lor asasolting and batteting Liixle JUtwon., paid, i 12 4U , Theae tijjhticg sistere are Af ' t)i Afriran- fxrauaaion , iMrtf just beyond the canal. BlroLar Caiuht. Oa Friday uiht the aitof Evans, Kane k Co , Tipton, waa broken opei:. 1 an i about 500 in money, gold and bond, taker, together with a check for $179, and the o'iter door of the County Treasurer' safe was broken open, bat the jt uer door beicg leaked with a cOiUbLuatio lock, reai.ttd tbir efl'rts. and i given up, alter twrstiug the bandies o!T of the inner doors. The burglary was discovered about J three o'clock Saturday morning, in lime to pet on the down train, and parti e Urted in every t direction to beaJ the burglar? At the Bicni Vit a station a man giving hia name as Jobu . Martin got en the tram.-He was arrested, and t the stolen miey found in his pesacbsion, all except the cheek stolen. He was brought to this city and placed ia jail. At ooon on Saturday he waa taken to Tipton, where be will be cbirged with the crime and then taken to Pern for safe keeping until the Court seta. Mania is a Urt;, leader man. lookiog very seedy, and had in bit pocket book a i'J compound interest treasury note. blde some postal curreacy. He would give no information aa U where he w from, or who his accomplice were. Two men were arreted in Tip'on as aecomplicvs. but whether tiere wl'.! be evidence to convict is uncertain. Im waa quick work iu miking tbe arrest. l the burglar will find it an unprotitablejcb by th i'.me he gets through with it. tfTCeo. M. Jenisoo," of the lirm of Jeniaon. Nf!ja A Go . uesiors to Vi. H. Talbott A Co ) No. 21 East Washington treet. has ju-t ret .:rt.eJ from the East, alter purchasing one ot tbe Uun acted , Stocka of American Watete and fia UoU Jewelry brought to'thi ai.trkct. The style el Jewelry for this season are really uperb, iid Licorze has mad au extraordinary (poJ setecrion of Ladies' American Witches, end there is no end t their adverware The public ar inVitJ to call "on them, and will always find aome TfumlcT of the firm that will be ready to rvethem. ' lb-J

UUHUVItt WOTICEW.

Clljr Order. War,tJ,afew City Order, for which the market price will be paid to caab. Apply it this OSce. Fu. We bave jaatrceivAj our eeco&J stock of Fine Fort, which we had manufactured to our order ia the latcat style. Far UooJ, Cap tod (Hove. Fioe Sible Berti, Collars. Cape Dd Vktorices. Cbeap Fen, the largest etock ia the Stat Jovn, Uim A Davis ny-Ba GTÜreat improvement r Uln made oa Uaaaacbusetts avenue the Capital Drug Store t the comer of Vermont street is beint; enlarged and will be oo of the nicest places of the kind in tbe city. Call in od se. 16 G tUJi splendid stock of Dress Goodi, in all desirable styles and qualities, now selling twenty-five ?r cet below rent prices. Also something nw: A megnificent all-wool Balmoral Skirt, the prettiest article out this jetr, at No. 3 OJJ Fellows' Hall. f tT Cloaks aod Cioakiogs, Balmoral Skirts, Flannels, Blankets, Ac . ia jrreat aritv, at tbe City Dry Goods Store, "o. 37 East Washington street. 16-2tr t?TAt 2 o'clock this afternoon, Wiley A Martin, Iteal Estate Auctioneers, offer, at Auction, the best bargains in Duiliioj; Lots that hare ever been placei before the public. See advertisement 13 3 Lapiv.' Cloak. Ubady Maicib M.vifAr itaKDTo Oaoaa The finet Io? of Cloths acd Tiirmnlnga iu the State at No. .1 Odi Fellows' Hall. t Uauhaixs ix HwaiLMXG Ix)ts Theremtindct of thoe lots on Eis! ttrett. that soil ao cheap last Monday are to be closed out at auction to the highest bidder this (Monday) afternoon, at "2 o'clock. See advertisement f Wiley A Martin, lieal Estits Auctioneer. 12-4 I'lastekeks Three or four guod Plasterers can find constant work in Louisville by calling on P. Ilinnon, on Fifth street, near Walnut. Waej $4 per day and railroad fare piid. 16 2 Z-tP Look at the handsome line of Drees Goods and Shawls, at the City Dry Goods Store. 16-2w Flaxxiu A splendid line of these goods, in all widths fand colors, at No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall. t CnEar Lots The Building Lots sold last Mon Jay by Wiley A Martin, Auctioneers, were sold r.t lower prices than any lots in the sa me vicinity were ever eold at, but as the lota are iu the market for the first time, and as no prices are fixed upon tbe lot?, they mist be told. The remain -ing.30 lots will be sold this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Bargains are sure to be had. 11-. 5T American and Foreign Goods of all kinds Cheap, at the City Dry Good Store 16-2w Fixe Frcxcii Mirixois. A sp'eudid line of theae goods, in all desirable shades, just received at No. 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. t 2Senour, of the Bates House Drug Store, has lately added a full stock of Faint), Oils, Varnishes, Drugs. Medicines, Glass and other articles iu his line, to complete his fall stock. Parties wanting Drus or Medicines will find this a good place to get good articles, at the lowest market prices. A c ireful hind is always present to fill prescription. Pure Lujuon for medicinal purpose are on hand at all limes. 1G-3 $:iU Reward If the Indian Ileih Doctor, from Canada, fail to describe diseases and tf II hia patients the nature of their ecmphint or illnesJ. without receiving auy information from tbena. -i . We Up uth balm as Lave no tr;f? With Natnre or tbe Laws of Life; With blocd cur harida we nerer Main, Nor poion mTi to ea-. thrir yt'v. Our 1'atUer Low alt KwmIum f.li I'rovMetth mean toenro all i!U; The simple Herbs beneath our feet, Well ufied, remove our iaina complftf. A imjU Herb, a itLp'e 1 lower. Culled from the ilewy le a Tbaa, thaae oLall aprak with toiicliio por Uf chaeg a. 'i 1 bealik to ihr-. Oftice at the I'd! a. er Huue. 13 3 IS' The City Dry Goods Store, No 3 Eit Washington street, is the place for Bargains. 162w J3rSte Dr. Wro. Thomson'd advertisement on the fourth p:ge of to day's puper. jau 23 tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. JIT FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS X1ATUKWS' VENETIAN HAIR DTK baa toori the teal of trial, and is contaDtly lacreasiny in public favor. TUR VENETIAN HAIR DTK t- tbe beA aud fheaje.t ruaJe. Its prk id only 75 cents, al4 each Lwttle contains double the aaatity J;e iu tLo. e usually old or t. THIS IlAlft DTK H tuannact jred by a peculiar pre ce.A, which reutters It Infinitely ajcrir any dye in markat. Bea com)4cta in &e liottla, no preparation 1 reqairrd, which greatly ainpllflas the application. IX USING IHiS DTE joo avoid tat acarv, ikao appearanca by which dyed hair and whiskers ar a readily recognized, when an inferior article ha been used, as it produowa a perfectly natural colur of any Lade that 1 desir!, fram a rien brown l a Jetty, lutrAus hla k, that will not smnt, crck, or tala tha clotlilng. luvet 75 cents and you will b convince. Sold ly all Drugflats and Fancy fiood Dealers. A. 1. StATnKWS.MAUufacturr. ilM A3 BAKNXS CO. Nw Tork, VTtalesale AeUe mjIO-Jeod-ly WANTED. 4 1 HOUSE, roatainlng six, ?evtu or rlht rovmn, nuitk' aMefor a BiarviiD-Loue, Ly a praujpt pajiug tea .Me lor a Bai-vime-hoi Inquire at tLia C Dice. sot. - LIQUORS. 1'. v. stkm:ki, A M. 1 WlfofKiAl.K DKAt.FR IS Förrien unit Doiuosdf LIQUORS, .No. i to Wet Wafchington street. Writ of tlie !"ttr Ilona. WHEAT AND RYE WHISKIES, AI0, PURE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON. Irish and Scotch Whisky from Bond,! A2II1 t'liorry, I'ori, t'luirl lianipiitKii. Old Iti o ia 21 lid auUUl .J. M C3 X - V M 1 . V , Ite Rjtior k HrfAMiaa EtCmiZR A5Ü VH01 K5IX L&A.LE& IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WÜÜOÜtUAUKLaV. RTE ASP BOC&BO.t tac s a ex o DaV n nc:i K)HT. MADK1RA. Ml'StUT, MALAÜA WINES, AJSTD CIQAKS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

Telegraphic - Dispatches,

aeovaDarajiaBtvrer fiaulinurtmi. 3XIJ3IVIGII X BEPOUT. TRIAL OF WIRZ. BATTLES WITH TOE INDIANS. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION RETURNS, FROMEUROPE. NEGRO RIOT IN WASHINGTON. 4t., Ar.. Ac Later from r.urope. FaaTuaa Poüvt, Oct. 15 The Steamer Nov Scoti ha arrived with Uterpnol s lvicea of 5th, and L.ui loüJcrry Lib The S'.eariii'np Ameiici from New York, ar rived at Southampton on the 4th A ratetiiig hi 1 been called, in England, of peMot.s interested in suoh of tbe old Americas aecuritif'a as have Le i) iu arrears previously to, or in roLseijacnce of, the wtr, wi;U view of faruifiiiug a Committee. The securities, in respect of which this agiutiou is commenced, are bond of Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolin i, (eorii and Misiseippi; and variou railways aud banks in those SMtej. tbe whole of which represents a vary heavy amount. The Daily News' city article says if the States should stipulate for an assignrntut for finding the arrears of dividend, it is probable tbe creditors would be disposed to meet them half way. In regard to the published Hit of persons suffering by the Confederate loan, additional denials are put forth. The Morning Stir, having iucludeJ Mr. Gladstone in the list acd called on him for au explanation, publishes the Mlowin laconic telegram from that gantlemui l Liverpool: Totht Kilitor of the Star: I see my nime placed in the Coufeieiaie loan li;pleo tietuoTe i:. " Hon. Evelvu Ahly writes to the Times that ut ua time !tiJ no :Miy .viuo -r irrre-rt io the Conlederats loin. Mr. Uiiuit, iiioxiitjr of iL MoUtiu Post, wiites to thüt journal that he t over hi and never applied fr any of the lo-n. m l that if the res.; ot the litt bo like thit which refer to him, tfiere i no dependence t be placed upon it. The American torpc tio expariraenw Uok pli-e at Chatham on lie 4th,unler the direction ol DvinalJ McKay aul Mr. Uiu iu presence of the Lords of the Admiralty. Numerous operations took place, the tuoit important being the destruction o( tbeoid s lilinq frigate 1 erpychone, a 'o louu ler, the totpcio and wire placed at a depth of seven feet below the keel. When the electric fjv.rk wai eouimuuic xtcJ there hjsu dull report, the ve-"?el quiveie!, and in a few minutes settled quietly down on an even keel. Not a pliuter was ahct into the air. The Fenian arrests oMinued; tlie total nam ber iu all plarcs wa about ti'JD. A suspicious veel b?aiinji the American Üig arid suppoied to be one of thoe cxpretrd witli arms, had ippeared oil ( jeett'-own, but he a;i;i put t) sc. A Strünke ver-tl Mas?iJto It v e sfit h lelitr ou huie, which whs ;h'i.ci1 and (cund 1 1 contain a for one rnouM:d pound in f ivir of i nirm hi r a j f the P'fiiiii! ortiitti'iu. 1'uANl I I'llilliOHt i Ull.ill ; taiil. i ii Piu-ha, a semi-jfbeii! llr:;ij piper, alluding to the nicrt ii,; between the I.nr.eror N.j. p-ilou i. 1 Count Iie-t!i: ifl: . ilinir tint . iiiin t be withou irnrorf nce .irdrtlecl. I oiirtli Anlilor' ttejutrl. Nkw York, (ct. l." The Herald's .-pet-i-ii from Wrtshingt n coiiUin tl;e following: The Fourth Aud. tor's report (or the ti.cal year endiiig Julj 1st, bis nude the number o! rtq usitijus drawu on the Treasury fr tho settlement of accounts for the service of the Navy Dcrwrtnicnt during tho yetr amount D S12,237,U77, and $5 3üü ha.4 beeu paid over to the Secretary of the Navy, as trustee of the Nav.il Hospital Fund, and the Commiisloner of Interal Revenue lus received th e amount of $113,4:33, obuiued through various sources, nearly 30,000 claims have been receive J, and of them adjusted, involving tbe disbursement to officer, sailors and marines in all parti of tbe couctry, $3,475,900; general claims to the amount of eight million dollars have been adjusted to the benefit of a rast number of naval individuals, ranging from Admiral Farragut down t) the poorest ship-boy. Reports have been made upon twenty-two applications for admission to te Naval Asylum. New York has made allotments through agents in the principal cities, for the benefit of their wives, children and creditors, to the amount ef $1,500,000. Of this sum more tbau $603,000 were paid by the allotment agent ia New York. Twenty-four millions were disbursed on paymasters' accounts. Th names of fc'JG pensioners have bee a added to the pension list during the year; 75 were made clerks, and upwards of 50 female are cmpliiveJ Tlie Pennsylvania. Hall road Accident PiiLADiLPniA, Oct. 15. A dispatch from Lancaster gixes the following explanation of the caos of the railroid acridect yesterday: Yestsr Jay afternoon as tbe day express train going eat, ou the Pennsylvania Railrosd, wi within four miles of thi city au, axle of the third ps enger car broke, put of which u'ruci the bottom of the car uear the frout end add tor out part of the bottom,' precipitating tho in;cupanta ol three setiou e.u-h eide to the ground, and they were ruu over by the wheels of the roir trucks. Kight p.as.t ngcrs were killed outitght ani urother died pome hour? Afterwards. Lakcastik, I'.t, Oct ö The lwllywingia a IU; of the killed by the accidvnt ye iter Jay, on the Pennsylvania IUiitoai. ce-tr this place: Mrs. l irr, i!e of .lat. P. Hur. of Pittsburg. Sarah Wiiiet, ol New Cumberland. Pa , Colonel Uutler at.d wife. L-jwiMoni;. Pa . W H. Diit'er, Clerk in the i'.irvevor liei.fial's otice, of Pa., Mrs. Aret'a. or J?'t. ": M i i w a ti k i , one lady, nnknowT , at. I i !- P a-.-i 1 1 venrs hl, unkiown. tlaiiiuoi a r orllk lllrt tioti. r.RTRk.- MoNBuk, )w-t 13. LrjKral John Sj'icfiierd, of the ?tli V. S. CulureJ K?,;iment, whs iitiüg tlüs m-s C-rn: H mtltoi, for rape cooimittt d li? A; til. i.! Kirhmond. l'iop-;-l t-T t:e ., v'c 1 7 1 b.irseN of whily tst-ie nj't-r.f j t dy !t Co:uni-s:iry Curry. ThiitT-r.ine ji.ipoit'- cir inufe, jt go-jl prices, eoverir. 1H,'.'.) barrel. I ! -'.i.ce.ful bidders will be notified by mail The election? in ':, o ui Poit'; mouth a?se 1 r!"gu:etly yesterday. I fi? vi te was rmall. . H Ctiiadler, for Co::rcs, leads with a handsome :ni;ri;v. Mesr Ilo;s: aul Lchorn were titvtt-d the House of Delegates from Portsmouth. C:;ii!cr's :nij rit j ia Pe'.ersburp : over I'H). Tl.e ju?-ri'n) of the intr l'lion of water into Norfolk is decided i:i th? aflirniative by a de-ci-lt l majority. Kut iittle cp;alt'oL "-.-Lv wn to altetinj the thiri aitideol tbe Coahati-jn, periaitticg Cirt-feder-te nfl?" " " irr.e rlii. to ntrlco in the S:t:e. l't iiii) l aula i:icctiou. PuiLAt iLWitA, Oct. IS. Mr. John Ceasua, Chairman of the Central Committee, furnishes the tul!owii:r itfoiajatijii U the Associated Pie?-.: Tt.e reu!t of the late eV t'en in Peausyivani iiaa uot ieeu rorreeiiy reported. Fortyto cou:.iiea oT;ru: (ie majvrtly of l&CU, and leave the ClIoS ccJiJates a clear majority of 17.CCU. The repoitei rcajority in the' balance of tbe State twenty four counties give from 5.0UO to 7,000 L'niju majority. The horn vote ill mtaitlr exceed the home aud army rote ot Pidei l Liocolo by vral tbouaabd. The I un!-parly caina in lorty-eigbt oot T fortyIwo cou-ties officially returned. i aVjicopal Cantrntioa. PutLADXLrniA, Oct. U Oue thousand five bard red cop; of Bishop Stevens' sermon od th consecration of B abop QuintarJ were ordered to be printed

Trial of, tfirx. Wisais6ro5.'Oct: 1'. TL Wüz ililiury Commisiioo reassembled this morning. Judge Advocate Chapman made some remarks exculpating Dr. Mcdd from the charges made against him by the witness Diiby yesterday, that he, Mudd, ia two isjtaccej, removed his thuub from the arteriee of the prison er to as ta allow the blood to spirt io the face of the doctor atsisticg him, sod laughed at it as if it was something fuiny. It was net his, Chapman'', intention, cor that of the Court, to attach blame too improperly to any body. Col. Chapman then tiered in evidence the consolidated return of the Andersoorille prison, dated September lltb, 15C4, with the view ef removing the idea that Capt. Win was absent during that month. E J ward Wellington, a private of tbe 42J New York Volunteers, testified that he was a prisoner both at Belle Island aud Andersonville; the litter was better than the former; tbe prisoners carried with him front Belle Island were sick and some of them died on the way there; rations at AndersonvUl became smaller as the number of prisoners increased; the bread was bid and bnrned on the outside and raw within; the prison

er sometime at it and sometime threw it away: the camp wxs improved after he arrived for the first two or three months, the men using pine boughs and erecting huts for themselves; in Marek there rasa general count of prisoners and after three hundred on the north side had been counted tbey were dismissed to their quarters, but instead of proceeding tbitber they went to tbe south side, and tbe consequence was that the rations were stopped until the count could be fixed correctly, otherwise from 1700 to 2000 more ra tions would have been required; Cipt. Wirz said to thos who spoke to him on the subjet, " You know whv I stopped the rations, and I was ob liged to do it;" some of the prisoners had a small supply of rations from the day before; witness never heard of Capt. Wirz assaulting prisoners; Capt Wirz apfoiuted the prisoners to help enlarge the stockide, saying he waUcd U give them ten fee: inste.tdof four. ! ',' ' ! Mr. Baker made some remark, to which Mr. Chapman replied that the counsel had assumed as a fact tnat which was uot true. Mr. P.aker said if the record did not show the fact a he stated he would not ask another question. Col Chapman The burden is ou the counsel t: show it. Mr. Baker said that the Government had refused to subpoena Mr Bowles. Col. Chapman siid that was false. Gen. Wallace here interrupted, saying this controversy must cease. Mr. Baker I ask the CourtGen. Wallace The explanation has gone far enougn. ' Mr. Baker I will correct it outside. Gen. Wallace Obey the Court or leave the ca?e. Mr. Eaker I will not have an assertion made thit is wrong and cot be allowed to correct it. Gen. Wallace Take your seat. Mr. Hiker Is it ri?;ht to a-k the Court a question? Gen. Wsllacrf Obey the order of the Cjurt ai d t tke your seat, or we will have you taken out of the Court Mr. Kiker resuiued h3 seat. Mr. Biker I must ak the Cjutt a question. Gen. Wallace Ask the question of the witness. Mr. Baker. I iil correct the eUtemei t out ai Jo. Co! Chapman. I will meet you on any occasion and at any place. Mr. B 1 do not want to meet you outside. I will correct the statement outside. You said what was rot true. Gen. Th mas. If thi continues. I will move to exel tbe uoun?el. - Gen. Geary. I eond the motion. This cannot be tolerated. Gen. Wallace to Mr. B. Your course is becjuii:! iuto!crib!e. Do ysu wi-h to proceed with tho case? Mr. It If 1 am Ilod the haw pitviiegO that tbe Gorernment is. Gen. Wall tee. You bav ieu ordered to go on with the examination of witne?e3 Mr I I ilo not disobey the order ni the Court. The breeze bei e a'sided. iuui the vxtuiriiilion was resumed. ' - The witne.s then ieiliUei that he was one of a delegation of eix persans appointed to come to Washington ai 1 present i petition to the United St.ite-i authorities for an exchange of prisoners, Ge t. Windet i'id Cip:. Wirz aafr:tin to tbe term-. Cul Ch.iprn.iu objected l this, spying that there was no evidence to show that the original petition ever reached the Uuited States authori tics. Mr. Baker said that so far trout QOLspiring, that Capt. Wirz waa taking active measures to p;nd and was actually sending Union prisoners to the United States Government to ctl'ect nu exchange. The Coutt was cleared for deliberation and decided to sustain Ool. Chapman's objection, but added that the Court had directed the Judge Ad vocate to apply to the proper officials of the Government to ascertain whether such paper had ever coiue into their bauds, so that the counsel might not loose the benefit ef it. Mr. B. would show that the Government hid notice of such a petition, acd that the delegation were here three days knocking at the doors of the President but were unable to qai'i admission. The witness testified thit on arriving at New York with Mr. Tracy, one of tlie delegates, they applied to General Dix for transportation to W.-hi:it3ii but were refused it. Mr. Baker said they offered to show by the itces that a letter received from Tracy dated V.'ushig:on, s'a'ed that the delegates were here waiting on tbe authorities and making known their business, but were lefu-ed permission to confer with the authotiiies; be meant by the authorities the President or Secretary of War, or both. Col. Chapman said that the witness did uot come to Wii&hii.gtou but that sotse one elae did; the proposition was to he proved in an unheard of manner; he did not believe that a tn.iu of the ianie of heatt and charactered President Lincoln would hive refused admission to auybody ou a subject of that kind; the Court must not allow a charge of that kind to be reported against so greit and good d msii es the Kte President Lincoln Mr. Baker The Judge Advocate had no tüore reveie.'ice for that great man than he had. It w? his dsty to show that the prisoner was no? guilty; he would show that a proposition was made to end 1.50J prisoners from Anderpouville, without asking an tquivsleut. such wa the anxiety to get off prprisotier. .-..: Col. Chapman said Mr. B. ought to have asked a ubf oaa for Mr. Tracy. The Court I his whereabouts kuowu? Col. Chapman He cm be sent for in twei.tvfour hours. Mr. Baker theu asked that he be produced, and Col Ouli also. Cul. Chapman remarked, compel s..id he did not want Col. Ould. Mr. B. replied that he bud said he would not dei ty tht trial, but when he was turned upon in the mauner he had been, he aaked for additio:inl testimony to clear hia client. Col. Chapman The only, practical point was that evideuce, and having made etlorts leading to the coming of the commission to Washington, what th commission did bad nothing Io do with the case. Tbe Government was right or wrengU Major General Thomas -remarked that the counsel knew that our Government would not exchange prisoners while the rebel refused to recognize the colored prisoner a soldiers and murdered them. Mr. Biker said Le wanted tu show that Winder and Wirz were not guilty of conspiracy. The Court sustained Colonel Chapman's ob jection, Mr. Biker tLen uttered' in evidence a copy of the prccc:diugs and sentence of the court martial whiuh tried the raider, and which were approved. Bt (Jen. Wall u e It wis not iu Lis power to produce the original, which was lost or destroyed; thi record would ie;nOve mu'.b of the blame üi-Mi ul been cAt on :nder and wa altogether üvoraMe t J the defendant. Co!. Chapmau objected and the CV.üt sustained the object iv p.. ci "Chapman here rented the est for' tbe prosecution, and said that he and his assistant proposed to let tho counsel for the prisoner make out an sßldivil for hat they could hive proved by those witnesses whom they wished to be subp.nnaei. These remwks ere understood W refer to Gens Lee, JobcV.on, Oobb and other. Th Court said it had never decided that these witnesses could bos. be brought here. Mr. Baker said that, on tae whole, be would not ask that those parties be subpjnaed. He then raid that whatever bad placed here of a private nature he would let go; he would cat

here cr outside arsis refer to-iL - Tee Jgdgi Advocate ha J probably treated him with kindue9builiai treated the case of the Jefendar. ralbtr ioc jhly. He then re!ed the Case for Ihe prisoner. - Tbe Court said, "both s.dca have rested; Mr. Baker is to sum up in behalf of tbe prisoner and the Judge Advocate for tbe prosecution; both arguments to be in writicg." The Court then adjourned until Wednesday tq give the counsel time to prepare their arguments VERY LATEST;

THREE O'CLOCK. A. M. im i:iti;striifi itbhi or i.wa. DxraaTcax or stbamis. Naw Tori, Oct. 15. Twenty ocean steamers cleared here yesterday, of which two were for Europe, and tbe principal part of the remainder for our boutbarn porta. KtOT t'IT. Iu tbe Court of Common, 1'ieas, yesterday, action was brought by Solomon Meyer against the city for $1,485, to recover damages alleged to have been don the plaintiff boot and shoe store in the riots of July, 1?C3. Tbe counsel for tbe city moved to dismiss tbe case, because the goods were carried away, and not destroyed during the riot. Thejurv returned a verdict for the plaintiff of $MK).. : . rosTroxkkih.vr. The motion for the discharge of Brown, alias Bowers, charged with being associated with H. B. Jenkins, the alleged rhceaix Bank defaulter, which was to have been, made before Recorder Hoffman yesterday; was postponed. " UiX. u'CLELLAX IirtCTEU. General McClellan is expected to arrive In this city, from Europe, iu about three weeks. IMmClLKIF.j SlTWIO' BLACKS AND WHITES. The Herald's Charleston correspondent says: Th trouble on tbe coast btwea white and freedmea continues. Gen, Bennet yesterday sent a force of 150 picked tneu to quell tbe disturbance there, which threatens to becomo serious. The freedmen are reported te be well armed. Two whites whui went up Ashley river for, the purpose of bringing wood to the city, when about 20 miles distant, were seized at one ef the landings by four blacks, each armed with rifles, and their boat taken from them, after which they were stripped of .their clothing, and compelled to travel tj the city ou foot, arming here in a state of starvation. -.-: Maj. Gen. Devins and staff, aud Maj. General Seymao, arrived here Monday morning. A coun oil with Gen. Bennett, commanding th district, was telJ, and measures adopted " to prevent further disturbances in the interior. Hon.' Wm. Aiken has conseuted to become a candidate for Congress from this district. Tbe South Carolina railroad Is completed to within 12 miles of Columbia. It is expected the cars will run through ort. the 20th of this mouth. RIOT BkrrWELX NCQRO AD WJJ1TE KOLIHKRS. Quite a serious riot occurred at the Baltimore depot this forenoon betweeo the 157th colored regiment, recently assigned to the garrison of Washington, and detachmeuU of white troops prepsring to go north by tbe 11 o'clock train. Muskets, pistols, and bayonets were freely used, aud a corporal of the colored troops was killed. Several others were severely wounded, a ad a couple of veteran reserve regiments were promptly ordered to tbe scene of action by (Jen. Denl, but the colored rioters left the field, and the excitement subsided before the vetsran arrived.arret st mi NTS. .i The President this morning appointed John Conall Asseesor of Internal Bevenue for tie fourth district of lows. ixraw BATTLES. The llei aid's special states that a telegram iecured at the Interior Department to day from General Pope, contii: s intelligence from Central Cifj, under date of Sept. 'JTth. which says : Gen. Conner surpri.-ed the Indiaus, under a medicine man, on Tongue river, killing fifty and capturing all their irler stores aud two hundred horses. On the 1st ult , a force commended by Col. Cole met the iSioux and Cheynnes and after six days' hud fighting, had killed and wounded 200 of th Indians and scattered the remainder beyond recovery, with loss of it ares, camp equipage nad several of their chief s. O-r loss had not been more than fifty killed and wounded, including one ofTlcer. UICU1UAX LAX1 SAI.IV The General Laud Office of Inona, Michigan, returns the sale of 33.C00 acres of public land during the month of September. FATINTS iiatKi. Patents to the number of 123 will be isiued on Tuesday next, aud 130 that day week. IICCIPTS Or IXTERXAL REVKN'CK. The receipt of internal revenue to-day are returned at $S.",0U0. HU CS LEY CK A IAY hi ASTa&'tt SAX. The safe of the Erie Railroad Company, in use bv one of the paymaster at Port Jarvis, was opened on the night of the 11th test., and $20,000 in currency adstracted therefrom. Over $14,000 of the amount wai this morning found buried ou the premises near by, and such information has been obtained an to justify tbe hope that the whole will be recovered and the thieves arrested . ' ma; raxti axuuuiüx. The Secretary of State has rcatiy uiatributsd a pamphlet concerning the Pari Universal Exhibition in 1SC7, in which it was announced that all applications of citizens of the United States were D be filed at Paris before the 31rt of O :ober. In thus publishing the correspondence, Mr. Seward felt it to be bis duty to call sttentiou to the pa-?jge to that effect in one of Mr- Bigelow'e dispatches. It is presumed, hows vei, that the Imperial Convention will accede to a request which has been tns.de through our Minister at Paris of an extension of time for applications from the United States, aud that eren if tbey should be unable to do so, Mr. Beck with, our special commissioner at Paris, can draw up the general plan of organization required by the programme befuro the 3 1 tit of this moutn, in such manner a to provide for tbe admission of applications from the Unied States which may be made before January," 1?G, or'whicb may be received at Paris in time to Te 'included It'accepted by our agect, in the detailed plan of arrangement re quired by the Imperial Convention from Mr. Lteckwita Dcivre me ot the las; named vi nnt Vl t . As stated iu our cfHcial aotice, puiciÜ fewadavs ago, J. C. Derby, Erq., United Crates DHpatcb Agent of New York, No. 5 JJ;tuce street, baa been appointed agent of the exhibition, in the United Stater; all applications to exhibit and for informatioa should be addreesel to him.:. He authorized to decide upon the adnaasibility of euch applications with regard to the question of tranxrtation. Tbe . programme gives until the b'th of March, 167, for tbt admission of foreign products at French eeaports, and Congress will therefore have ampf ti to decide whether they will do as heretofore rj'ocersions of exhibitions of such msgnitade, preside free transpcrtat!c:r for articles from tbe ÜBited States. " It would thus appear the i&vatrs auid n ducersofthe United States hare only to make qb their xertii aad notify Mr. .Derby with r- j sonable promptness as to what they propose to send, to. secure the advautage of being repre ser.ted at an exhilit'.vn whi-di will probably surpass a! T iw pra'eces-or in Ple vItt snd imp?rtafV rut w mi iaiAL. i The records of testimony in the Wirx tiial makes 5x0O0 foolscap pages," divided into ninety, pait!, and contains three or four thousand objec tions and ruling of tee Court i One hundred and sixty wituesfs were examined on both aides, several Ot whom were retained on tbe stand two days for exarrinati7Ti !n chief and eross'examinatton. 3Ir. Baker, of the counsel for de fence, thought it would take him seven or eight dap t3 properly read th!s mas of testimony, in addition to bis 'subsequent task of examining all the points of law. and last of all the criticisms of the statements of witnesses, comparisons of tbe different classes of testimoey, and th writinc out ui his. argument, be insisted on having a full week for the performance of this labor, saving it was utterly impeeeible fer bird to complete it in a shorter period of time." Tbe Court at first gave rum eight day aad afterwards extended tie Bait to twelve, bat Mr. Baker would take nothing less thin two

week i from Monday, tad failicg in tils be chore te aabmit th case without rgusnent. Col. Chtpman is already preparing his arga meet, promising to cover the ground on both sides, and will read is next Wednesday, when, a le ueaal ia each ease, tbe Court will, with closed door, proceed to consider and make c? their fiadirgs In th case before them. AltS IT TBK .fSVT DXrAETYl!. Tie Navy Department U1 close out iu rale f steamers and aalliog vesecls by disposing of twenty-two at public auction in New York, cn tbe 2u.h icst. Tbey will be sold to the highest bidder, without reserre. A larger camber of of vessels have been sold her than elsewhere,

above tbe a?setl value of tbe Government ic electors. otra caiOLtxa dklcuatiox. The Soils. Carolina delegation have not ytt had tbe desired second interview with the Presi dent, wbo wu too macb occupied to agaia receive tbem. Jl'Nt CHASX. Chief Justice Chase has retuaned lo Washington. STKAkf KB. tL'SK. Caixo, Oct. 15. The steamer Hctre?s iuak a the wreck of th Black Hawk ia this harbor. last nigbt. Tbe cargo will probably be saved in & dstnxecd coudiLOQ. . itUL or xuaasoir thibiixje. Emersou EtheriJge. who has been permiitei lo plead his own case, read a plea denying the jurisdiction of tbe Comraiion, which the Court overruled, upon which Etbcridg filed aa exception to the ruling, lie plead not guilty to all the charges and specifications except the second specification eond eharge, to which b plead guilty on th Court allowing him to introduce a whole letter, fron which an extract was made. This letter ia known as the Dresden idler, dated J une 2rth, in which he made the declaration that Tennessee had no law bat force and no semblance of civil Gorernment, State or Federal, but an uscrpation enforced by bayonets of negroes. After Fome evidence for the prosecution, the accused presented tbe Court with a written stat meet which admits ell the facts in the first charge, namely: encouraging resistance to the inforcement of the laws. NO ITH C110L1X1 CO.XTIXTIO.X. Raleiuh, N.C., Oct. 15. Sbertaaa yesterday continued th discussion of the State department, though the question was thought to have been disposed of on tbe previous day. A resolution was passed requesting tbe President t3 relieve all negro troops from duty in that State. The Convention will be in session some days yet. ' xrrsooraL cokvxxtiox. PaULAiaLrHU, Oct. 14. The Convention touigkl proceeded to tbe consideration of tbe military cann, which led to a lengthy discussion; It was participated in bv Mr. Hunt, Judge Otis and Rev. Prs. Kerfoot, Keen, Adam and o there. rtcxxsTLYaxi rLtcnox. From present indications the Union majority at the late election will exceed that of Mr. Lincoln's by several thousand. Official returns from 40 eounties thus far have beeu received 2C counties sre yet tobe beard from. B01LL& EXrLOSIO.V. Sax Fbaxcisco, Oct 14. The loss of life by the explosion of the boiler of the Steamer Youte mite proves . greater than at first reported. Twenty-two whiles and thirty-two Chinamen were killed, and thirty-two whites were wounded. Among additional names of killed are James Bornu of N. H., and H. M. Dokin of N. J, CALirOKXU klXT. ' f s Receipts of Treasurer for nine months $43,OOU.OOe, a gain over same period of last year of $-2,000,000. The coinage at tbe mint for tbe lut aioe months foots up over $10,000.000. bukxixo or a bxidoe: BoiTO.v, Oct. 15. The burning of a bridge at Stanford, Connecticut, delayed tbe mail train from New York last night, and it his not arrived up to this evening. ... Ä A IN hTuUM. A northeasterly' rain storm commenced early this morning, with prospects of a continuance. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. LAW 'OFFICJ12. WAR CLAIM, AND COL LECTIO , AliL 4 C Y , ao. :j UfH UiSBlilnston Irret, miA(APOM mi. ALL KLNLS OF lLlTAIlT BLLNESi TklASACTED. AU claase or War Claim correct) prrparett, applied for, and promptly collected. Soldier and Oiiker, wbo, from defectiv rolls er other caues,Bav net obtained full Pay and Bonnty caa obtain tb aarao from tbeTrramrj Dp art nest through this ageocj. Pay, Bounty and Pentiotis for Suld.era, OSlcer, or tbetr Legal Heirs, if antitled. Pay for Borsas lost in battle, oa pkket, or ia tb lire of duty, vsder ordrr. All damages byTrocpaor by Äilltary Orr; every class of ctaim fot:rtdfd In taw, justice, erequ'ty, H' oared - Unpa'.d County and Towosaip Esuntj collected. Citifers cf Indlita holdiLj Military claims, 'clditr? aod OBcer or tbe Morgan raid, can obtain thalr par. Easiness before tbe State Military Auditing Committee or loss or use of property, tabulating, transport it ( or recrclUos mm, wiü b attended to promptly. Ofücer' Back Paj for Servant' age obtatuod, (ON ficeri will cll or correspond, aad Cnd it to tkeir iotereat to do so.). - . CommuLaUoa of Haliona for Priaoüera ot War, or &ta cn furlough, speedily obtained. Errors on rolls com clad fur men wrongfully charged ai.J tried for desertion, or ab.'eccn witbout leave. ' Ctvil and Unitary Collect jots tna!e fn alt CoatitSea of tk Rfat ey Trsrelhi Agents. OScers' Settlements and Rotrrn made out on lair term, b4 certtfieatea obta'e-1 with dlfpatcb from tbe Department. Xr. JOUN F. LUliflkU, formerly of tbe Second lud. an a Cavalry, ia attached to tbla office, wbo baa teen for two jeara iu Ibis buijoe.a of 02icr' Uetnrns and St(leoieat, and la tlorongUy pooled ia evarj question. All VeJeraa ' OScera J Cavalry, Artillary aod Infantry, wbo are being muaicred out caa obtain their Final ACSdavIts and Pay Accouita, warraatd correct, on vfbkb to draw tbeir Una! pay. i Tho Clerks of this office are all Veteran Soteier-. Blanks of all kinds on band. Fall inrtructious give to ret art eg OQetra without charge. Competent Clerks and notaries always in tb office. An efttcieJit Aeent at Washington C;ty. ' . Bailnesi in all parts oT this .State or other States transact! by snail. Office opposite Vetrcpolilmn Theatre and Major Dnbn'a U. S. Mastering and Disbarring QQice, next, to Maon!o Ball, SheefaTifl'lrf'.rr, Xo. To Wet Tf aablrjjton street. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colonel ttt'.h la.tlaoa To1! , ittorney and Claim A gebt. aa-dtf HAIR RESTORATIVE. n-c: a 7 a' THK INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVFa! TlliS IS VO IaffK IX flUE lWMEXSK SCaiSS wiih WHICH. THIS Preparation has met daring the kort Una it has ho bore the public, haa indacod tha thooaaaal aad of thouaaod. who have nae.J and attealed ita virtjj. to pronounce It the ONLY ad TkCK Hair Ee.Urativa. Tbe Eureka bai bee Introduced tW all the prindi ! f l u hoth Kaataad WaH, and havinf faithfully per:.riA.l)lthtlsclJmefor It, kas pem Jed all other Ua!PreparaUa. Tho rka reWrea Orav Hair to its orictaal a4n prevot the hair rront fall.cg tit, by caaaing a ihby cooditla of th sca!p, imparting tthhioA aaÄBoaa. a4 gla, and you thfal appearance thai, n other hair preparation can produce The Eureka' ts free fr all ln4Britiea or poiaonocs dmrs, aecatheMd withoit ooilirg scalp or han1. M aa"rlavTo and sold, wholesale aad retail, by "kOBEKT KI31IER, Sole Agect, 5o. 15 5orth 1 ifth Street, St. Looia. Mo. IT'for 1 ky Dmrriats. lYic 1 rr bettle. wyla-wSaa Cancer Can h& Cured. DE. Caacer aAd .CooanaapUoe Claaipiaa, lu located ra tk city ef Vsiney,tniBo!i,T? Jfaln troet, third door above the gnlncy U, over J. R Daytoa's IWk 8te. B te.ceafUy kT.1 a ad extract Caacers, wlihoat paia or knife, 1 fresa four to twenty Xut hours. A.io cam an kinds of sore aad a!! clroaia eiaaate t?4 Pw. A curt atways fnarantead or bo pv ; : pi-wf

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Jtlantic .ind (ireat Wt5tfrn RAILWAY. BROAD GL'AGE TO ISEff YORH. Tito Through Train. Daily VIA UUUANA, Ht:TI.ÜS CINCINNATI and NEW YOHH And the Oil Regions of Penn. rilBJt A. a ti. . EAILW1T OOXrAXT AltX t)BV JL termUe4 to do everything ta tbetr powor to mat tb Eroad Goase th quickest, safest and stoat ecffiforUbl ra!lar la th eenntry. Tl ocr'aoa. cars and other oquipraenta ar ewtireiy new. and of th mot modern and improved patterns, Biteaaiied hy any ther line on thit roLticent. Tbe ircn ca the cxtir La ia new and heavy, and th bridge ar ail now aad aa. Tb acenery is not srpaaed by any othor l!n. Th cars ar wide, roway and well ventilated. Painters leaving Indianapolis at S.30 A. If, hy lk Columbna A Indianapolia Cer.tral. make cloao eoanoctio at Lrbana with tho A. SC. Kipeoea cot f Ctaetoaatl. tbe 7 40 P. M Mgbtripre, CulasaUs ä IadiaBUs Central; alo uakaa clop anl certain Connection at Urbana with tie N'ttt Kiprea on tbe A. k O. W. RaJlwar, which leave. CiacitiaaU at 10u0 r.M. Through Tickets for sale at tt Vai'-n Iwpot, ladiaa apoli. ani at all the priorlj.al ticket office ia lh Xa4 and West. Bacfage checked through. Bates of far aa tow as hy any other route. In aaklcg for your ticket t eure tley read via Atlaa tie 4 Great Weatern Railway. Fur particulars tn regard to tb route, 4e im am all bills aoj maps. E. F. iriXKR. D McLARRX, .enl Ticket A ert. Oeo1.op1. J. BURGESS BROWM.;. Pavbger Agent A. A G. W. Railway, OvtlO-atcovl I50UWArOUS,lSlJ. BELLEFONTAINE BAILT7AY 'iiA!c-r or Timr. O W AXD AITKB MOVDAT, ACtlCST 7th,1RA15S iu reave union Irpot a roilowa4.00 A. M., Kxpreaa Mall. 4.00 P. M, Accommodation, tor Union nly.) 8. P. M, Mgbt Eipress. laaiaa Akaiva raoai Tai at. 10.00 A. AI. Accommodation. 12.00 JVoon, Night Kspres. 9.-0 r. M., Mail. R. !f. BR0W5, au(-dtf Oetieral Suporlntondoat. PETROLEUr.l. A2tD goal imnm GO, A1OOVINQTOIM, IND apltnl SlotU. $3,250,000. Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INOOKrUKATKD LXDFtt TUE LAW OF TRI ST ITS Or I50IAHA. WILLI AW DALE, cf ew Tora, riemleia, JOSEPH KISTIN. Covicgioa. V.ce Proa'deat. W. T). kKUR, Secretary, JAMES W. Kl(l,Treaanrer. Ti AxoctoxM. Il.n. JUSF.UI R. M'LJOIALD, ldiaLapoIia, lad'.aaa " JO UN E. COFFEO TU, Uunticgton. radian. " WM. DALK, New Yt.rk City. " JOSEPH W. NEWLTX, AUca, Iuliat.a. ' JOS. KISTLNK, Coviitvn, Indiana. " E. M. McDONALlJ, Covinston, Iadiaaa. DAVID WKl'B,Covigtou, ltiiiiana. Off l'E Sotilh tidt ton, Public Sqnmre, CertayIndian. fllliK Cuuif.au y LuMa by Iea.e, t,d la fee. tnenty tlioUha:;l acroa of Lho roat aoloci aaaS landa in YttHetn IuJiana, borJering both sides of th W abash riter. Map f tLea la ruts may be aooa at th ' office of tbe Company, in Covington, Ind., at th otac of ' Wbo. Dal, 5o.S Park Place, X. T.City, at th offia of Hon. J. K. CoSrolb, HuntiugUas lri.ana, and at th odic of Loach A tcIouaUi, lndiaapolis. A reference to tbe report of tb lion. Ltevtd li Owen, Uta State GeologtM, will auow that thoa Uad are s.luate iu the. rai of tbe fiDet er. I Colds of th 8tate, atxUiiuing alv in lt,l-'.a and other valaabt mineral ubatatc. Keaxtha mouth of Cat Creek, Lrre tbetXapaoy has large cnantlt.ta of landa aalt water La Leea cUaovr4 equal io quality to tho Kanawha. Ibia watot was rocored om 3$ year aqo by luring, soon after, th Oaondags tall tiudiL. ita wiydowB tie Wabash an4 Rri Canal, Mr. Tbumaa. tho proyrietor, l.ft.i.g Limaolf av j able to cotLpeto with it, abaudotted the mauufactara. I Lis borlnz be encocctered thai which recotitly disclosed facts prove to bate beta cnal oJ. . Tboe landa all lio tn c- prosJuUy to th Wahaakt aod Erie Canal, autae of tbeto bpoa Its baaks. ' Mr. Joba iicalaiioiny, the bu;tnisa agent of tä caa tauy, Laa retained from a tour tl observation of th otl regions of Pennsylvania, convinced that tb landa lea) -ly tbe company, in Tountai.! ai.d Park countaea, haa, ' so far a tbe general formation of tb country aud th ' surface liiOicatiwua preaent therafelves, a au ng analogy In tbe oil aud miberal pubsUoees aa foiii4 oa Froatck Creek, IVuiNjlvania, ter tbe greateet qaantlty asat tho njoKt aluab! oil ia found. Mr.McManoaayhaAfmr -cba-od fur tb compw y tb mot approved aaachraary, itb all the fixtert krceary f r r-pera'Jos, and 1 neoparing with experletKed workmen tha dy davalop B'aut cf tb hidden treasure of Üie lands of tbe roanpaay . AUtbe inLcef cf coal cal.focJ In locaJitita her It baa Leen r rocuj.-d, are atroncly barked In variola to callllas oi tbe landa of th Company, aTorrtuig ratiooal pro-pect of ucceis. The company lUnkait nesary to make any other rtfeiTirc W the character of tbe land, other than tb report aod rat refcrrod taw ' $100,000 of lb ttock, being 2,oug bare a. la prop ' by (La Company to be '2ered in tb market at aao-haif " Its par value, being ti- pr Lare, for th porpoaf -r aiding the Cwropany in a speedy development of ta t Isnds. rt5-4Awtf . TIIO.T1AS HED.-riOnD, Wl .oa'.e Daltr lu FOREIGN k DOMESTIC LIQlORfli U.Vi.V, CH.'ARS. $e.t Monooabela, Hye and Bourbon Whlakk. " roaT, MADLita, mlcat ai ualaoa wi rrs. V. 130 Stulk lllinoit Street, i I t . INDIAXAI'OLIS, INDIAN Mk-dlf . X T I O IV X Is PETROLEUM UIMMi COHPAHY, OF IMDIAriAPOLIS, INOw OkGASIZEC rPEft TEE LAWS Of 1RUAXA crupiiii, $j:wo,ooo. Iu 6itOObare, at I Illy Dollar Cacä WOUKIXU CAPITA.. tTÜ.ÜOO. , r Orncar-!To, 3 TalooU k Sews Blotk, Iudiaaalla, 14. OKPICRRt. Wiliiaaa U. Turner, President aai pa1Het, Ilalcas Loot, Vice Preaideat. SUwta A. liart ia, facrnary. J.iteorg- ftlls.Treaaror. iilRKCTOka. '-.: Uei a W. A. 8vkdel4, W.B Taar,i.A. Groenor. Wm. T. Clara, U C Ulm, J. C Uarota. La den H.l, Omr 3-wma, J.rro McUoa abd aUrta A. Uavia. ALmid aasber of share ax ww offtrad tth paliUc wti terwia tha. Uto Cveapaay Seat oi r laa artU Bay a--bcril-r Orer Tuo Ilundrfd Per Cent 10 pr bare only r.re4 I ta of aabacripO-au. f par map, rlrcmUn or iaJorsaatfeo, apply t th k tary or tb Cxapaiwy, at In-i'.aaapaLa. . sprt dAw-dfr'At ..,

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