Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1865 — Page 1
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DAILY HERALD. THE DAILY II Ell ALI) Itk!M TH i:xfra Srtaion of the Legislature. The KtTra Seoan cf tha Legialatare will meet rn thia ciy on tha 2l djy 0 A'uvembtr, a&d iu boilnea. wiiU bh Uwttitte4 ana of tha mot tsportast po1 tical aiil finaacial qaetlTDi that hav ever been preaeutedtjtba RepreaeataMvaa f tha peapta af la liana will ba lrurht bafora thia body for action. TL I aj lt Hi ia u will contain a foil aad complete r'portof tee procoedjif; af the session, which, wlüioat i w.U be tin QOat iuportaU ever teli io tb Sut. We will toaU tba Daily Herald er Weekly Sentinel to ubcribera during the testilon, vli: Iiaily HeraM $1 15 Weekly aeiuiuei i... U 85 Noatunitiaa paid to orders not a?compau1f4 by tbe cah. Telegraphic Dispatches. aiPONTrDaxraxaaLT roa tbb iiiu a.vai ovm daix-t bcilalo. SATURDAY NIGHT REPORT. THE RED RIVER EXPEDITION. GENERAL DANKS' REPORT. THE aSOUTir AMERICAN WAR. FEMALE EMIGRATION TO THE PACIFIC. INDIANS IN WASHINGTON. REBEL PROPERTY RESTORED. CHOLERA STEUIER ATLANTA. Rigid Quarantine Regulations. EXCITEMENT IN MARYLAND. CAUSES OF JAMAICA INSURRECTION. Ac. Ac. A. ien. Ilaiikw' Itc portof the Itt-d 111 r I xpctimoii. 1 Gen. li.tt'kV HetKjttol the lied Uiver KiieditionV, which fill neveu columns and a half, tivinir tbe cctiils in lull. 1 be Expedition waa ordered by tlie Secretary of War and Ueu. LUUeck. thei luuiruartder id-Chief. The failure of the ktn-' union i chargeil miinly on the Navy, uoder me comtuana oc Aaxim i'orrer. Uen. iitnka pays: 1 he army was delayed sixtietn days at Alexandria by the iuability of the Navy to piss the Ilapids, aiid three days at Grand Ecore, giving the enemy time 10 concentrate; Admiral Porter ic the meanwhile employing his men and boat in collcctii.g cofon. lu the course of hia Report he u;e the following language, in vie of too published dippatchea or Admiral Porter: It ia proper for me to say thai every portion of the ciilicuitj in which the army vras placed iu this campaigu, was the immediate and direct coueequences of the delay iu the operations of the Navy. During my term of service it haa beei au invariable rule of conduct, from which 1 have never departed, to forbear the expreynon ot an opnion or complaint upon theoiheial actions of others. Hut 1 lee I it a fcolemu duty to y, in thia efficial and solemn manner, that Admiral Porter's publication ot rtateoienta relating to the tbe Ked Hiver cttupaiguia ia variauce with the trurb, of w .ich there are many thoujtnd witnenfea, and do foul injustice to the ofScera and soldiers ot the army, living and dead. GeLCral litnkt tay tbe partial disintegration of tbe command! was the cau$e of the embtrraiment, though not a failure, ile refers to the Inability of General Steele to form a junction with the main column, the withdrawal of tbe Marine Brigade before the movemen was completed, And the fact thai Gen. A. J . Smiths command could remain with him but forty days. He tsaya, even had the army reached Shreveport, it CoXild not have maintained a position there. The o&ly possible method of m intainiug this position would nave beeu to concentrate tbe force, superior iu numbers to the enemy, with eutlicient time to pur.ue him wherever he should move, even if it took u to Galveston. This was euggeted as a poible result of the campaign, but , il waa . not embraced in the original plan, and ws apecially precluded by orders received from the General commanding the armies. He declares that the eaemv was defeated in everv encounter, except in that at SabiLe Cross Roads, on the bih ot April. This defeat i. attributed tr the Iooe order ot march and the improper position of the cavalry train. Tlie Unrinoulli America. Ntw Vorx, Nov. 4 Later intelligence reg trding the progress of the war in South America is contained in dispatches and. newspaper files from Buenos Ay ra Oct. 12. b and Ilio Janeiro to 4tb Seji. There bad been no engagement between the opposing armien since the battle of Vut t'rv, but the s;eye of Uraguanna etill conti DUCd. Ou the bfib diy about teven or eiU bundred Paracuajanr hut themaelvea up in this tox, wnich waa immediately beeiged by an a. my of two thousand UraziliaDj, Argenticcs and Uraguavaiis. Lp to last accounts tbe investment bad coLiianed thirty-seven day, the little army within having w 01 ked night and day to atreugtbeo it poeiuoo, aud its commander peremptorily refuting to aurrender. The Kmperer of Brazil and the President of the Argentine Republic bad gone to Uraguay to iMH in directing tbe affairs, acd to bold conUrocce with Geueral Fiora, i'resident of Uraguay, who wavs superintending operations 00 beh.lt of the allies. The Utter appeared to be utfecg much more trom lack of supplies than the beteigtd. Many of their troop Lad died of rtarvation. They telt cocfideut ot aoon having po?e?-iou of tbe town. All tbe prisoners that are captured from the allies are incorporated into their own armie, and it is said the-e recruits lought very weil aatnst their own flag. On tbe Pjrrua River tba Paraguayans bad gained some adviLUges. haviug considerably damaged the Brazilian Meet. anJ advanced their own position and works on its western wia down tbe river. It is believed that Paraguay after manbieg all her garriaoca and placing her boundaries in a giod 6tate of defence ca put lÜÜ.OJÜ men in the held outside hr own territory for offensive operations. KlSld Quarantine lCegulatlou. Nlmt Yoes, Nov. 4. The Quarantine Commiaeiooera ibis alter noon passed resolutions enteremg rigid quarantine oo ail ve.-sels arriving from this date from Uivre, London, Southampton, porta lo the Mediterranean, and all other ctolers ports. No deaths have occurred oa board the Atlanta aince yesterday, up to tbia afternoon. All sick, ire I j be removei to tbt boipital fb!p. Tte diaaaaa ia of a mild type.
- , MONDAY MORNING, .NOVEMBER (5,. 1865.
llxeif rmrnl In nmrrtrl oimlf. vii.. f In Itelntlatt I llic ll-;ilranoii lAXW. iw Yota:, Not. -1 1 tu JUl'iro'ö AcLfricarrof yeterJy eitv: V e wie !t evniije idforfcH by gentlerrun ir.m iii.rf'" Auv, Samerct cocntj, M r 1 rii , a n i. x of leliDr exists in that town mud vicmty iti rtUtioD to tbe ngirtrutioa Ltw nd coming elKtioD en Toes lay, arji trouble w rpreheoiled ia cotiseqaence. Oar ioformaot etat- t it the Com nissiooers of tne count ure n.rn n reo loribe.r disloyalty, two of the three h-ing ur.qanlified tid irregular voters. Tl.j hte apimeJ men forjudges at the cominc tier tin abo are ail diaqaalUied voter, except in one d s'riet alore. Hb new of violating tbe report it aaa Al lowine 11 r""1 to vote, dis.i'jhtiai well as qualified. Our informant !.- cav it - imp-o-nb!e to di?ply tie IN a'i jl tl tl z in that kcaiitj a batyarO" bave been repxt-div ctit It i? thoogbi bv Union men generally thu there will be rioting at tlie poll?, a thue Ofr Ned to the reeiatry law bave ibreateoel to eei.? the balltbox if they are allowed t3 vote. There aNo excitement at Dean Irland. The Cliolera Meaiuer Atlanta. New York, Nov. 4. The ofricer in charge of tbe learner Atlanta reports the vessel iu a dirty, filthy condition, Out of ;)0 p.asergers, there were seven car-es cholera and five cases ol email pox on bo tr J. Tbe list of death Fhow the vicrims to have been nearly all Gcrmansncluding also tix children. Tbe-following is reported by Dr. Walser, Deputy Health Off.cer, in charge ol the. Lower Quarantine: Tbe vessel was in London seven Oiys, and all were well 03 board.the ci'.v hetlthy as usual; received torty passengers from London, eteamed for Havre, where she lay two days; received the rewaiujer of her pasegers here. According to the statenjent of the eureon of the Atlanta several deaths occurred among t'ic passengers previous to embaiktition at Havre. The pa.sengers who hsd the small pox are all convalescent, and will temaiu ou board on tbe Atlanta. She will be dcttincd a month or two in quarantine. Female I'.intirratinn for Washington I erritory. New York, Nov. 4 Some additional particulars of the incidents connected wit:i the titt ng out o' the eteamsbip Continental with female emigrants for Washington Territory have beeu furnished by Mr. Mercer, Agent. The Inllcom plement has been nearly obuiEcd, and the ve-el will be ready lor sea between the 11 h and iiüth of the current month. Males requiring berths from the present date will have to pay fc'-iUU. A limited number of females mar yet obtain psseage at half fare, $100. Most ot the female pns6engers to whom berths were appropriated, were charged nothing; a lew paid 2t. Tbe route through the Strait of Mngeliau ai.d r ot aruur d Cape Horn as bad been previously i tl mated. To the benefit of the enterpride, subs-. in'ial die, but nothing luxurious, will be plentiiully provided. Washington Territory poHe-es many ndvantages for tbe encnurageum.i ot einigratioo Caue of Iho rVesrr Insurrection in J ainiiic.a Horrible 11 rile Nkw Yoek, Nov. 4. Tbe World's K'ngton, Jamaica, letter of the 31t ult , Mate?: The principal cause ot the outbreak amoi g the tieprnes. is owing to a response from the Home Gut nmentin answer to a petition for relief troui financial grievances, virtp.ally telling them to go to work. Also, thit several negroes from tbe United S'.ates bave disseminated pernicious ideas among the ignorant blacks, und the inllux of t large number of brutal negroes from San Domingo. Several white men and women in St Kliztbeth parish have been horribly murdtred, and the utmost terror reigns in IiUck river vicinity. There will be an indiscriminate massacre if the rising is universal. l'o Cholera in Wnrlenihnrgr c nnrl a ox, Indian a he t'uclli iuatlron. Washington, Nov. 4 Our Con-nl t Wer temburg says: Tbe report that the cholera lus appeared in that city is untrue. Not a single case has occurred, nor is ir believe! that the choler a has made its appearance in Germany at all, with the exception of a lew cases reported at AlUnburg. A delegation of the Sac and Fox Indian ar rived heie to-lay, and are soou to have an it.tcrview with tne President on atlair? connected with tbe welfare of their respective tiibe. The Pacific Squadron will eotiM-t ol the following vessels: Powhattin, Shamokin, Tucorora, Vanderbilt and Mouaduck, in all carrying sixtythree guns. A Heavy 1 nrkel-'perulHlinn. In'lCr lard lo the cotton crop. Nxw York, Nov. 4. Tbe week clo-e. with a dull heavy market, with the prospect of goods going lower. Jobbers say tr.e toltom is not yet reached. Importers of common horse tave little, and seem to be awaiting tveoti. They ate not willing to make much cor.ces.-ion. The price of domestic goods for the t;ext few months wilhdepet'.d much upon the facts in itgard to the actual amount ot cctton in the country, ot this and former crops. Oa that there is much speculation and gueicg Some say the preseut crop will be balf a million bales, others contend there will cot be over a quarter of million bales. Setr York i:iection-ov lie iproelty a renty Doubtful The Cholera 1.xciU'iiicnt in iev Vorn. New York. Nov. 4. The CrnmerciarH Washington special aays: Nearly ail tt.e cluks 1 .a" iu tne uepartments nave gone home to vote Polls for soldiers will be opened here and at Alexandria. Regulations are being prepared for the collection of tariff on the frontier, alter the term na tion of tbe reciprocity treaty. The prospector a new treaty are aouotlui. There is no panic iu the city about the cholera. It is the general subject ot conversation however, and great indignation is felt agaius the authorities that the streets and tenement houses are permitted to be o filthy. Exoneration ot John Van lluren from Clutrge .viatic itfiaiiut by the 1 ribune. New York, Nov. 4 To Hon. John Van Buren, New ork: The undersigned were witb. you from the clo.e of jour adire.-a at the Demo erat meeting in Troy, unt'l you retired to bed that night, and pronounce tlis statement in tbe Tribune ot tbe 3i injt , ia relition to yourself, Oov. Seymour, and tbe Chicago Convention, to be altogether untrue. This autemeut is made without solicitation. (Signed) Thomas 13. Carroll, .Too. R. Prier fen, Geo. R. Warren and Isaac McComtifger. Iteatoralion of lroperty in .eav ir leatnat a arable fropitu lor the Mtgar Crop. Ntw York, Nov. 4. A New Orleaus letter says: The restoration of profetty aiczed and occupied aince the dava of Butler, recently, by order of i'resident Johnson, baa been general iu New Orleans. 3 he property of R.U.Short, occupied by General Btnks; that ol Mra. Mocumb, occupied by General öheridan; that of Mr. Campbell, Dr. Mercer, and other prominent Citizen baa all been restored. The prospect for the. sugar crop is very favorable. Wreck of an Unknown V case I. Nkw- York, Nov. 4. Tbe steam?r Mariposa, from New Orleat on tbe 2t.h of October, has arrived, and reports that on tbe 19;h she pas-ed the wreck, bottom up, of a veel of about 00 tuns, off Key Wet. She paed the stetot-?r Herman Livingston and two other ateamers. On tbe 30th of October ehe passed a bark with Ler main mt gone. Oa the 3J iot. she paseJ a brig od1 Bouzcorn, atanding ia bore. aa J1" Colored llinlcration tu Liberia. Nkw York, Nov. 4 The Ricbmon! Republic, of jesterdiy, tjs: Ozt huadxej ami CRy colored emigranta for Liberia sailed yesterday.
1 kl inatri of I xprme for Next f lacal V rar ea:ro nrliooliln .Tlobile. Nit Yoek, Nov 4 The Poöt'i Washington di-p.t h ss: Estimates fr text fical year are about pre honored million dollar. The expenses at the preeut time excetl this rate, but are s'.eu;iy rtduc.r.g. (tTirai S'ayoe, As-ifttnt Commissioner of Frtedmfo in Alabama, is here to consult with tbe l'r evident ia reference to colored echools io
Mobile, which aome of tbe white inhabitants determined to break up. r.xporta of Specie Coinage at the iUint. Naw York, Nov. 4. Ki ports of specie from this port for the week SO.TOO. , I he imports of dry goods for the week hare been let-a than tbe preceding week, but largely exceeding those of tbe same time last year. Tbe etrement of coinage at the United States Mint in Philadelphia during tbe motthof October. l?Cj, gives the total number ot pieces at 3.315.C17, valued at $36 7yi),U'J5. l ire in lloaton. Bostox, Nov. 4 A building, on the corner of Canal jtnd Traverse streets, owned by the Rail rvad Cempacy, used for storing freight, was burned this morning, with a quantity of bay and a few lo.ids of potatoes. Loss $10,000. The I'ettlt Caie. Nkw York, Nov. 4 Tbe Washington Republican says: Over thirty witnesses have been subpoenaed by tbe Government ia tbe case of Ctptain Pettit. Most of them bave arrived in Washington. tilth Ohio Cavalry. Richmond, Ya , Nov. 4 The Fifth Ohio Cavalry arrived here to-aigbt from North Carolina, en route to Camp Chase, to be mustered out. SPECIAL NOTICES. The llridat Cliauiber. an Easay of Warning and Instruction for Tocng Mtu. Also, new and rliable treatment for Diaeaae. of tbe Urinary and 8exnal Systems sent free, In sealed envelopes. Addres Dr. J . SKJLL1N HÜUGUT0N. Howard Aatoclation, Philadelphia, Pa. apri-dlwly A Card to Invalid. A Clerpjman, v. bile residing In South America, as a raisfriciiary, diccovered a safe aud tople remedy for the. Care of Nervous Wcaknesn.Farly Iiecay, Dieaet of tba Uncary and Seminal Oran, and tbe whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious babito. Great numbers bave been already cured by this noble rf nedy. Prompted by a deire to benefit tbe afflicted and ucfoitunate , 1 will sei d tbe recipe lor preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Fret of Ch'irQ. , Please lr.clo.se a pot t-pald envelope addressed ta your self. AddrefH, JOSRP1I T. IHM AN, sepO-Uly Station I), Hille House, New York City. ireit alaa S'ront A.lttle Acorn (irot.' TLe worjt diaea'e. known to tbe bum an race spring from causes so f.mtll as to almost defy detection. Tbe Tolumes ot hcientific lore tbat fill tbe tables and shelves cf IbemeJical fraternity cr.lygota prove and elaborate these facts. Thea guard yoursekes while jou may. Tba smallest pimple on tbe skin Is a tell-tale and Indicator of disease. It niav fa! aud die aw ay from tie surface of the body but It will reach tbe vitals, perhaps, at last, and death be the result and final close. Magiel'a Pillms Dyspeptic, and Marrha-a lhll cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scale's, Chlll lalna, Cuts, and all abrasion of tbe K'iin, Margiel'a Salve ia Infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel,43 Fulton street) New York, and all Drcgsists, at 23 cents per box. augK-ddwy .V ;OWN OF GLOKV. EVKRY M ATI, WOMAN an! CHILD who baa used STERLING'S AMBROSIA, Is willing to recommend It. Three yeara cf rapMly In creasing sales bave nae tbe Amhrosia famous all over the world. It Is WarrJinted to IMraf. It cares Itcbing of tbe Head. It m ike. New Hair ro.on BaM TIesds. It prevents the Han from Kalling Oct. It renders tbe Hair Soft and Glowy . Clean.es tbe Scalp; Coo's tbe Heated Brow; Rem ovea Dandruff; Cures Nervous Headache; Ceres Baldness; Ia (urea Lnxnriaüt I-ocka; Lnclinea Dair to Carl; Supersedes Wigs; Kill Ha r Katers. Good efect apparent at once TO THE LADIES WE SAT, Tbe Ambrosia wHl nit yon to a T. Flegantly pot np. Ia- icately l erfumed. Fatronlied by Opera Singers and Actrefcfeg. Sold in rplendid boias or cartons, contain big two large bottles No. 1 for morning, No. 1 for evening. " Uteri; is 110 ITlituKc alout it. FTKKLING'S AMi rv0SIA is tha b?t, most agreeable tnJ elective toilet in the world. To prove this, try carton. 8e; 1 by Tnggits. Sterling's Ambrosia Manufacturing uompany, 21.'. rnlten street IHew York. ep-25-d ly - Chevalier's Life for the Hair Will restore Cray Hair ta iu ORIGINAL COLOR BTRpNr.niENS and i-rohott.s tbe growth of tbe w iakkst haie; fctoji it falling out in three day; keeps tbe bead clean, col an J be.ltby; can be ned freely; contain. nothii g Injurious; TflK BEST HAIR DRESSING EVER OFFERED TO TUE JTLLIC; it is recommended and used by the fir.t medical aatbority. Soli at the Drug Stores, and at my ai?e, No. 1,123 Broadway, New York I a5ve all persons the above preparation will do all tbat is claimed fur it. oct30i4?m SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. fTLET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED tbe virtue of Ru.l'b Ccnao EiTrxas. If any acch there be, read the following cemfi cate from g-ntlemen well known tn tb!s crmrnuu;t r, atid douM iio ni9re. Its general li.truduction Into tie array will save tbe lives ot thonsands of i cr soldiers. . . Lonavnxie. June 3d, 143 We, the underpinned, Lavefen the good eflectef Dt. Joh B n L'a Cataoa Brrrxsa In case of general debility and prostration J tbe eystem, aud believe Ita general ce woa!d prevent fi;'.eai and relieve rauch suffericg. Amotie-ur soldiers particclarly would this be the case, e.-p-cial!y tboM who ara exposed ta tbe miasmatic latsw in tbe Southern chmate. AJ. 1 HILIP SPEKL, CoUector Int. Kev. 34 Dil. Ky . CILi-S. B. COTTON, Collector of the Port of Louisville, Ky. COL. H. DENT, I'rovo-t Marshal General of Kentucky. R2V. D. P. HENDKRSON, Vica PreaHeot of Sanltaey Cotmiial0B. HARNEY, HUGHES 4 CO., Pnhliher" Damycrat. GEO. P. Df)KkN, Proprietor Looisrille Anaeiger. HUGHES k PARKHILL, Wbole. Dry liooda Dealer., Main afreet, Lou.aville, Ky. DAVi:,f.RZE5 A CO., Wtoale fclioe Dealers, Main tret, louiville. HART MAPOIHER, Uthograpfcer, corner Market are" Third streets Loaisvilie, Ky. J LTCS WINTER, OlottiEg Merchant, corner Tkird aad Market sU., Louisville, Ky. CATT. 8- F. HILDIUCTH, Of tke ateamer Major Anderen. JLU. U T. TBUBSTON. Psyrsater U. S. Amy. C If. ?I ETC ALF, National Hotel, Louirvilla, Ky COL. JE?.E BAYLES, 4th Kentucky Cavalry. tiXORK D. PRKimCE, Looiavllle JA.ruaU SOLD WnOLliiU tl DA1L.V, UCCrCU V IC L S II, 7.1 Soitk Vfridiaa Ii, büaiipclii. elS'e-dly12:m
NUMBER 5.
RAILROADS. BELLEF0NTA1HE RAILWAY 3E ciiAKGc or Time o TS AND ArTXH MONDAY, OCTOBKH S!Kk, lid traina arlll leave Coloa Depct aa foliowr 4.00 A. M., Kxpreaa Vail. 4.00 V. M AocomiaadaUoc, (fr U Jka aaly.) 8.15 P. M., Night Expreaa. raaiss aJuuTB raow m bast. 9.1S A. af. AeroioaiesaUea. 10.00 A. M.t Night Kxpreaa. i.C P. X., Kail. R. 2V. BROWN, cot30-dtf General Soperintacdent. Atlantic' and Great Western , ; 1 t . ' ' 1 ." RAILWAY BROAD (lUACiE TO NEW YORK. Tivo Through Trains Haily VIA TJJRU A1VA, m:TUT:ci CINCINNATI and NEW YORfi And the Oil Eegions of Penn. rilBE A. k G.-VT. E1ILWAT COMPANY ARE DRI termined to do everything In their power ta make the broad Gaare the quickest, tafrnt and moat comfortable railway In tbe .country. Tba enrln. cath aud otber equipment, are entirely new, and of tbe inoft modern and improved pattern., unequalled by aoy otht-r line on tbU coatiuenu Tbe Iron on the entire line I new and heavy, and tbe bridgea are all new and af. Tbe cenery la not aurpaaaed by any otber line. Tbe car are wide, roomy and well ventilated. la.'!engera leaving Indianapolit at b:30 A. ., by tbe Columbua M Indiana polU Central, make clone coawction at Urbana witb tbe a 40 A. M. Expreoa out of CinclunatL the 7 4Ü P. M Sight Kipresf, ColnmbtJS k Indianapolia Central; also makes clone anl certain connection at Urbana with the Night Express on tbe A. k Ü. W . Rail way, which leaves Cincinnati at 10:50 P. M. Through Tickets for aale at tbe Lnion Depot, Indian apolis, and at all tbe principal ticket offlcea in tba iCaot and Vest. I'-agerage Checked through. Hates of fare aa low aa by any it r route. . . In asking for your tickets be sure tbey read via Atlan tic A Great Western Hallway. For particulara la regard to tba route, Ac, at .mall bilN and map. f.. F. FCLLr.R, p. NcLARFN, llen'l Ticket Agent. Uen'l Supt. . J. BURGESS BROWN. Paaaenger Agent A. k O. VT. Railway, octlO-dtoovl INDIANAPOLIS, IND. PETROLEUM. WjIMSII PITROLIlffll I AND GOAL MINING CO., -ATOOVINGTON, X 1ST ID Capital Slock, 3,230,000, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. INCORPORATED UNDER TOR LAWS OF Tri I ST ATX OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALE, of New York, rreaideet, JOSEPH RIST1NK, Covlnrton, TIce President, W. I). KKRK. ftecretary, JAMES W. KINU,Trea.nrer. 33 ir eotora. Hen. JOFF.m K. McDOVALD, Indianapolis, Indiaaa " JOHN R. C0FFR01U, Huntington, Indiana, " WM. DALE, New York City. " JOSKPU W. NKW LIN, Attica, Indiaaa. J08. KiSTLNE, Covington, Indiana. K. If. McDONALD, Covington, Indiaaa. DAVID WJEBB, Covington, Indiana. Office Sovth side Public Square, Cttinfton, Indun. f I IHK Company holds by kae, aud In fee, aboul J twenty thousand acre, of tbe moat aeleot coat lauds in Western Indiana, bordering both sides of tba Wabash river. Maps of these lands may be aeen at tbe oSioe of tbe Company, In Covinrton, Ind., at tbe office of Wm. Dale, No. 25 I'ark Place, Ji. I. City, at toe a-raca at Bon. J. R. Coffroth, Hantlcgton, Indiana, and at the ofiioaof Roach k McDonald. ladlanapolia. A reference to tbe report of tbe Boa. David Dale Owen, late State Geologist, will show that these lands are situate inthamidat of tba Aceat coal fields af tbe State, abounding alao In salt, Iron and otber valuable mineral ubetance. Near the mouth of Coal Creek, where the Cots parry baa large quantities of lands salt water baa been discovered equal in quality to tbe Kaaawba. 1 uia water waa procured aome 35 veara ago by boring, aoon after, tbe Onondaffa salt finding Its way down the Wsbah and Erie Canal, Mr. Thoma, tbe proprietor, finding b'maelf unable to compete with it, abandoned the manufactore. In his boring be encountered that which recently disclosed facta prove ta bave been coal oil. Tbohe landa all lie la cloee proximity ta tha Wabaab and Erie Canal, some of them upon Its banka. Mr. John McManotty, tba business agent of tbe company. La retumed from a tour of otoervatiett af the oil regions of Pennsylvania, convinced tbat tbe lands leaaed by tbecorr.pany jn Fountain and Parke conn ties, Las, o far aa tbe reneral formation of tba country arid tbe .utfare Indication, prevent tbemeelve., a atong analogy is tie oil and mineral substances as found on French Creek, Pennsylvania, where the greatest quantity and tbe raoet valuable oil la foand Mr. McManomy baa parchased for tbe company tbe mo.t approved machinery, witb ril the fixtures necessary for eperatioo, and la preparing with experienced workmen tne rpaedy development of tbe biddB treasure of tbe laoda .ftb company. All the Indices of coal oil, found in localities where It has been procured, are strongly marked in various localitie. of tbe land, of tba Company, affording aeery rational prospect of success. Tbe company thinks it en-ru-ce.fary to make any other reference to the character of tbe lands other tban tbe report n1 map referred to. 100,KK of tbe .lock, being share., la prcpoeed by the Coapariy to be cSeresd in tha market at ena-balf It par valtve, being 2 per ahare, for the purpoM of aiding tbe Campany ia a apeady developmeat af tba lands. aprtS-dAwtf THE INDIANAPOUS INSUKAACK CO.TIPAV, Is now penaasently orgsnlied and ready to Issca Fire Policies. Capital, $200,000. The Stockholders of thia Compaay comprise sera a af aar saoet reepowaibie cltixeaa. diheotorh: t. A. Ft-tTcai a,Sa., W, H.TaLavrr, A. L Roacbx, K. J. Pick. Acnxa Joata, OuriaTecaaT, A. E-Viaroa, TaoausA. Moans, Wiuja UxsoKiaaa. Olce at present la tha Sinking Fund Bail ling, earner of Pennsylvania street aad Virginia a veno.. ITPThe patronage cf tha subtle la KJkrlted. Wai. BXSDKKAON, Praaaiest lLtx. C. Jams, Secretary. mayl-stly ; SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. SOLICITOR OF PATEIITS, Washington CI17, D. cn Si g.- TAflN KSrOCC, lata aTxamlner C. i. Tatant ) OSca. For refciaac aea Urcwiara. O.a. Ikaa. A. Morris, Gea.Joo. Love aad Gen. J. J.Reyaolis. jyW-dKaa
PROFESSIONAL. DOKHALLY b SWALLOW,
Office rtaa. 7 s, x:drn' tVlax-at. i:ail riarkrt St.. near lhj P.O. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIN. ALL cpereUcas appertaJnicg ta the Profesaieti performed la tbe liost acienu'c r.axcer. ati.fart.o gaaranteed fa all eaaea. pS-t to T. a.a-sxDBjcaa, a. a. rtaxiis o. a. aoa. HENDRICKS, PERKINS 2s KORO, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Indianapolis, Incltfinii, yl-dAwSai wbi. a. lww. u w. arcoa. LOWE & ff?C0RD, IIosjiu .lo. 5, Dlackferat'sj tllcKk 4-d3m ' INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ROBERT F. BEKCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rVTICü. 5a. 6. FS COND STOBT, TXNTCN'J f Block, Op no. ue tbe Po. OJTce (O RKSIDI5CX Jtertb tat Coraer ef Ohio and Delaware afreet. . aaflB-tf DR. A. C. SELTIA', PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FTICI KO. 10 VTJU31N1A ATXTUX. . " EKSTDlTfCl. JT01TH ALABAMA IT. V M ....... - - - LIVERY STABLE, &c. 2VEW LIVERY ASP SALE STABLES! w. t.woov. . P. maatrr. WOOD c STERRETT, COURT STREET, IN REAR OF POSTOFFCE, HATE J CST COMPLETED A LlRGE AND WELL arranged Livery and fiale 5table, and fUrxlshed it with the very b.t of stock. Tby are alaa prepared te UCXVIID IIOItHEN, Ai.d having experienced FJoatlera will Insure tbe let f atterition. The patrtwsge of the public la solicited Tbe table U centrally and conveniently l'caied la the Rear of Talboit and News Block and the Poet Oflr. IMABAroua, ABgaatSl, IV5. aa?l-dtf PARTNERSHIP. Copnrliierhip iVot.cc. WF, hare tbl dar asvv'.atcd with ca IntB.laes Mr. JOHN U. CALDWELL, foranerly af K. H. AUotd A Co. TbebBSineM will be contlttied nnder tbe old firm tame, tLdith ear large capital and increased f.cillt.e.we kiiow we can give ectire aatl.fartiao to tbe tr.de. CWWU5l), MAGUIfcK 4 CO. Indianapolis, Oct. 2, 63. ori3-uawtf Notice of Copartnership. TBI anCerv'.gned bave tkla day formed a copartner' ship under tbe name of Dunn t Karney, to carry oa tbe business of Gas Pitting, Steam Fitting and PIsmblog baatne... All work done by us will be gnsrsr.teed and done at tha lowest rates. We ask he public te give as a trial aud solicit their patronaga. J. C. DUNN, JOHN KARNEY. .DUIi st KARNEY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS L PLUMBERS, 38 und 40 Kentucky A vruur. ALL SORTS OF FIXTURES ON BAND AT ALL times acd famished at the low; rates. myt-dtf cor aut;lkmiii T HAVE associated with myself In tba Livery, Sale I and Boarding Stable Bnnne.s John A. Drew, wbe from this day has become a partner In said bas!ce.s. The bu .loess of tbe new firm will ba cood acted at tba old atand. No. 10 East Pearl atreei, la tbe rear of tba ientlnel Building. Thanking tha public for pat patronage, I tope ttey may tee St to continue tbe same. JOHN B. SULLIVAN, of K'LUYAN 1 UKiW. lndlanapolla, May 6. IftÄo ayS-3tf "THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." rJi7 ana ua jx. 2a: rzr COMTOUND XXTSACT OF CUBEBS AaD COPAIBA, II A SURE, CERTAlirASD 8PIRDT CÜRI t)R AIX diseaae. of tbe Kladder, Kidney, and L'rinary Organa, ttbee la tba Mala nr Ferna), frequently perfonnlDaT a Perfect care In tbe short space of three or tour days, and always in lesa trme than any utber preparation. It the IMS of TARHAlTTS (XlMPUCNUKITkACTOF CCBKhS AND COPAIBA, there U no need of cetifineme&t or cban ef diet Io Its approved form of a pase, U Is ettlrely taeUle.s, and cauea aa ur.pleunajit aetiaatioa to tbe iatient, and no eipoeure. It ia iiow acknowleged by tba aaart learned In tbe profefoa tbat In tbe abo-r caaea of diseases, Cubebs and Copaiba are tba only two remedies known that can be reued apon with aoy certainty of succeaa. TA&KANT'I COMPOUND F.ITKACT OF CUEILS AND COPAIBA NKVIR FAILS. Mancfartored only by X A It Ii A IV T ic CO., 27S Greenwich Street, New Tark. JTSold by Drcggl.ta all aver tbe World. apr28-dly REAL ESTATE i CtC. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. FflHEftK IXTTS WILL BC SOLD AT A VIkT LOW 1 price on loag credit, tbe parcbaaer required to tu lit: Oa each Lot wlthia a gives tin:. For particulara apply at tba e file a of the C.Lsa traet kailway Coanpany. B. n.CATHFF.ViQOD. In4ianapolta, April Si. 1?0 aprai-dtf Philosophy of Mauriage. TTTK FROPaUKTORJ OFTXTat NXW YORK MUSICM of Aniiomy have Heraained, regard le.a of et pease, to la.ue free, (for tbe benefit of aatferix.g bamaclty, and eeppre.iooof qnackery,) fotir of their mi intereeücg aad iutroctiva Lectsras oa Mamag aad Ita dia;aaLCcatlona. Nervosa and Phyaical Deb:hty, lYematara dacllae af Manhood, Indkreauow, Weakaaaa ar Depression, Impouncy, Lose Sf Energy axd Manly Power, the great Soda! Evil, and th Malailea witch reealt from yeathfel foIUaa, eaceaasa af snawnty, or IgaeraAca f PbyaliVciry aad law, of Nat nr.. Theaa lnvaJaabla Lactarea hea te the meats of eLL'gbteulng aad saving thwosanda, aid trill ba tarvaxd d fre. oa receipt af fear etampe, y avddreng Sarra tary. New York Maaeosa af A aa tossy an4 MeoVtn, eil Broadway. New Tort Jas21-dly IJYERY STAHLE. ENRT ALLXH, New Tark LI vary aad t. la St a Sloa. 12 ana 1 saat rri trat,!a tba rear ee'a Waek W COMMISSION - MERCHANTS. B. r. A. A. J. .TILLLE.'M. COMMISSION UERCHANTS, li) llroad st naittrlllc TcDti.. DKALXKAt VSt ' c&nacm aziiicnn.il lie czf rOUlCS AND DOMKsmC UQVOXJ, Ac. ' C0r4trttU!t4aBiCaM!iwctiI!ti4. Pt&c Boa SM. JrtS-dtf
