Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3900, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
THURSDAY MOUNIVO APR!!
THI
Hon. D. W. Voorhees.
Delivered to On in. HOR. am rb
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tm tndevar.w the rwent and
th writ of habeea roree.
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Knur Wttp A CnfMirtJoti nt ihe PMWWfUi I t bj Kir-t Ward held at Perne' H . I on - Ul even
i On motion. Jaime Boetucber lermMl CITIKRN. Pre. iet.t, end J'dit Krarter SecrtUrr t Tiie fo.Iowinf delegete were -elected to attend
IM Umy OtowtnUoQ. with power to Oil vacanJuliae Boetricher. John Stumpta. John Fraier, Solomon Bin. A D Reddine;. Oeoren North-
Mr AltUnd. Frederick Li"kmiti. ,onn
irieuvn Bnk and John Feme, edding n nominate! IW tlie Cmtnril MrOuat we nominated ltr S.!.....i
eir.
Keelev, c ADR tl -I -f
Trute. Jumu BoMichr na appointed Committee men for the Ward. The following resolution wee unanimously
be m tbe band o wry voter In Jon'ed :
a rwphlei 1d pagan. I Rrunlmi . That the Dem. erat a of '. - W :
grire v . wer UH. rwatgwtlwlly t-erpiest the Uttv Council . - tThomas A Word for one id the .It: Le it AlleedaraaW-Jd direct the .peeehea to be sent br e Election; and that the iiDCCtitr l reunited to
wiu 1 ur- cc..t cpy,and .auai , , HU) H , etlicher a one of the Clerk oi said
Section
and can a oh-a aed at thie ..Are. Tb:
e the rreea eVrl f Mr. Tww- f prntaeT tee Oneway ef IMMIM the eBOBMRI ta Pr.aei and
prepaid.
ICI.Dr K. HA RKME BINolfAlf. Indianapolis .
Tbe Con c rip I in At I.
I SJixond Ward The Democracy of the Sec tpd Wanl, pursuant to notice, met ..i Military , Hll laat night at 72 o'clock, Aquilla Jone, I Chairman The following named gentlemen were chosen
a delegate to the City CoiiTention: A'iuilla Jones. Wm. Wilkinaon. C P. Hutch imoii. N J. Dorev, Uli;, (i Warner, A L Roache, John Colertik. blwurd Clark. K L Walpole, Jamea Dearer, David Desiuger, M itbew Hartman On motion, the nomination of Councilman an. .1 Trustee was po- : until Annl 1.'. if 7 P M. Aquill t Jonen waa cho-en Committeeman for the enduing year. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday, the 15th in.it.. at 7 P. M , at Military
Price fil OO per IOO. All eedera abnuld d.reet the apeechea to he awt by ex- I ,T",Ä Wf J?L"Al meeting of the Democrats pr , - he ,nwae h one cent for each copy, end mu,t ; f the 1 ? bid l lUe Supreme Court
lowiu, on ii r.uvMi.i) civiiiug, .April r, non f . ! H. Talbott waa calieti to the chair, and T. G.
ftPKKCH t Hon. D, W. Voorhees. OX THK coisrscRrpTioisr biiul., In the H'rtiae of KepreaentatiTen, rehniary Ti. 1 "aVt This la one of theflnet p.-rh of Mr. Voorhee, on a
qo'ttori now ixrti pylnr a larr hare ofpuMk attmWei, and eery voter hi Indiana hrtM have enpy. Ivm-
crata ahoetd ralae dnha o. .iitrlhute thia largely In every
laatrict in the Jtate. It make a pamphlet of eight
be prepaid. Add
KI.DKIt,
II VHKNKH KINltH A M . Indianapolii.
Drinorralir Cltfl ( oniinilon. A Democratic City Convention will be held at Military Hall, oaThurlay evenln. tpril 9. Imw, t ? o'clock, to nneatnete candldetea for city omee. By "Her of the City Committee. Jn.IL' JtlfOI.AI. rhairroan.
Job Priming. We Jte nww ready to do :ill kindf. of plain and fancy Jofc Printing, in the he-' - vie. on short MaV tice, and rheap antnynthrr oßirr We have competent hand-. r'i pre--e-. a fine a"orfment ol pa pet and cards, md weeW do Mod md cheip werk. AU kin.! of hook-, briefs, citaloguea, Ac, printed iai the be-f t1e and on short notice. Wc aak tlirf patronage os Demx r it. ,i,i .ill oth erhat want printing done tf
Palmer appointed Secretary
F. Rmd, K-ij , wa unanimously nominated for Councilman, and John J. Parsons for School Trustee Jacob MuH was appointed Coinmitteem in for the Word. The following gentlemen were appointed dele gafe- to the Cit Convention: RefrNteJd H Rati, Jacob H Mull. A. Bird. C. A Kliiott, W H. Talbott. J. R Morrison. Jn. Swain. John () Driscoll, t;eorg K Ii, W. W Wick, D J. Calbnan and T (J. Palmer
To Local AnrnkTisKBs Rites of advertising in the hx-a! cnlurnu will hereafter be as follows:
for ten line or le. $1 IM irer ten line-", ten , cent a line No notice will be insertdl until p-iid
Fcm kth W Ki The Dem rat.- of the Fourth Ward meiat Fuijua'- Hall The following vvjthe tesult : Foe Council James Skilling For School Trustee Dr. Merrill.
ieiegaiea to me city Uonvenfion Kober' .'!. on. Simuel '1 n . S ini'.ej Penott. .1 1 F Affentenger. A. J Buckbjhrt, A. J R-Miker. I Chan. H Rdil. Junes ß Rvun. Michael I C lenn. James SkilliiiL', Suuuel Merrill and Divid Hurd.
for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. lyMetaltc burial cae-i and ca-ket-at Lot South Merdian treet 'U-ilA wlm
Tut Hi-t l'tNna (!hickerint' k Sons' and Sfeinwav k Son'. at Wiliard v Stoweli'.-. No 1 Rates Honae 1 6m
Fifth Waui. The Con vention of the Fifth W in wa- held on Wednesday evening. April 1-t The t'oilowit! i- the li-t of delegate-; Juüu- Nicolai. D Render. W. W. Wallace. Henry Vaiidvgi iff. John Truckse. Saunitl Met seliie-er. Joseph T Robeib, Q, Fitchev. T. B. S hobeld, David McV'eay and Comelni- Shater
U kker & Mclvee aie sueeesefat, becauM
the. lim to net tie lust -rood- in the markets an ) -ell them at the loa est possible rates, and al wave at fixe 1 ri e- 7 It f Hats of the most beautiful pittern, and of a variety of color.-; cap ol all new styles, in cloth and cainicre, and ol minv colors; -ilk hat- ol sprint -t vie. and all Mt cities fan bad ett4 ci hue, at Spencer--. West Washington at. ap" 3 Mkbihvnt Tailors C H Heitkam & Co. hav e ju-t opened a line assortment of piece coo No 17 North HlMMNal street, neulv opposite the Bates House, to whick they invite public atteu tion Youths' clothing made to order in the lat eststvle. Prices very hw .'lUlm Soumkbs' Claims .1 T Jackson, h w tmz been author iz eil bv the .overnmenf . --gi. itig special attention to the ctdlection oi bounties, hack mf, and pensiona for discharge! or deceasetl soldiers. Anv information desired will be promptly given Office with Hendricks Hord..'tna Building, two doora south of ihe posiofhce H m rar Doc.ors D i.an and Parr having formed . , .a i . .a :..
a cop.n inei stnp ami pe. ni 1 ncm 1 lov-tiru m huh
Sixth W ard. The Convention of the Sixth Ward was held on Stturday evening la-t. The'
j following is the list of delegates: J. F. Johnston. A. T. Naltner, .lolin EuricM, I Michnel (ireen. M North. John Walkateter, H. !
Minir, Win. Hughes, Andv Fr.mkey and Win R tlort
Bit? CSTTI V.nn The Democncvof theSev enth Ward met at the School h u,e and organiztil by appointing Samuel Daniels President, and A. I. H vde Seciet irv
John Karney was noiniiinteil by accla mation as a candidate for Councilman, and Jaua Dame for '
School Trustee. A. R. Hyde waa unanimously chosen Com mitteeinan for the War for two jmn. The following gentlemen were appointed Jele1; ales to the City I 'on vent ion: Samuel Diniels, Tiumthv McCarty, James R Brac ken, Jason Dame. A R Hyde. Ned. Rlunn,
j James Judd, Suuuel Beck. Chris. Hildemeyer, I John Scarrv and A D Stevens.
am; .hs. have taken the ottve N 16 Virgiuia ... a a e-v W l
avenue tormer v occu I 1 eo t . the late LU 1. min
when not profea-dnn dh ibsenl
I 'Jw Mi h lei Mulcheli v
Vit tut n. w 1 F kk 1 k - Shirt- ' "e two interesting topi:a of thedav Vicksburg 1 4it pUce to take, and -P-ukei - t- the p.a .- to Uke riTS Shirts nude to mdei , no lit. M sale Na 30 West W ,-..ingion -treet apr I d3t BWMMM Ii! I'mim BtMt LaNM fc'.nuiv Store. OSce, Library, Painter,
AJ
Puper H -n-ci ( .- V MOT, Primer-, k . ,-hon! have one or m re Call at Werden Co an.
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havve one or m re Ualt at eroeu .v ue auo look at them. They are light, durable and cheap.
Wsn iM;n Strket Pki r rtt r An L; I offer lor - tie .n 'lie ; ieiui-es to the highest Knlder. w.thout re-et .lion, a lot trout iug HA feet 10 inches on Wa-hingbm -l:t. by about J-V ft deep to the Railroad lia. R.m aajart g3. Terms one hall cash, and the bal . mace in one year with note secure-i and intereet. A Mhzi.u, apr 9 dK't Red K tue Agent. Ltos NtRstKV l lie otentioii of fruit growers and of tho-e ho oe-;ie t cullirati chsdee grapes, is directed to the .tverti-enient ! the Lvon Nursery, in this morning's piper This nursery has an enviaoie reput.tlion in the State ot New Votk. and in- n.rni-hel a large: number of acres of R00W liuit than ar.y nin-ery in the State The Opertu r wine grape of Ameiica i-cultivated extei sively at the Lyons N in -et v e Dk vi 11 o (ii'ikiu W Ajim kv (ieorge W Amsiieii, Km . died at Edinburgh on Sunday last, of rheumatism . n the i yen of his age Mr A tneden had many vaarin fnends in this ritv, w:.e e 1 de I hr -everl year 111 the family ol his hrother in law, K (ioifninf Hammond He- Utet tiOOOhfOtafioiis ami true mr devoted ati and brother, and a -m ere Mond His death will leave a void in a lare circle of relowve and friend wh i'e! 1 -m for h;- mmv Tirtoee. Jh. Aiiiaau.. -er v cs 1 m ortn e. in the 4th In
regiment m the Moi con ar, in the com
nv commanded bv his friend Cipt Fitgibbon
of tfcfc ci' y
riertien Metiirrte W am TowxMiir The olticitl vote of Warren U as follow: For Trustee Hunter. Democrat, J4J; Mix. Republican. For Justice of the Peace McConnell. Dem . 241. Rumtord, Rep . 91 For i.n-t .Me Pierson. Dem . 'i.6. Rav. Dem . ii ra ly. Dem . 239 Fra!ru Towv.Hir A trorrespondeM wt it ing Irom Acton on 1 uc.l iy.eewej Our election paaeed ofl quiet. v yeateid.v The Board did uot finish countms out last ingot, tint the BuKernuU were a long way ahe.d ol the B ack W .!iiuts double their numb. LkSaMO Boo Mi. I'm n ry A writee the election for towuahip . ih i rn n Mon dav peered oft very quietly 1 he nnniuer oi eetea cava waa aleaoe equal to he 1 ote laat Oc tooer. Republican ojsj'irtty ie,Ucevl seventy vole Healthy lOdaVCtlUW Mabshall Coi.MV A coi reap indent writing Ironi Pi mouth, a-. Old Marab ail ha again fpoken iia 00Oe0M tion ol Aboliiioi.ism Pertf Ituee ere closely drawn mal! lhetown-h p- Ihe Democratic iiia jor.ty M HW beyond what it wee liatl The majoritj throughout the county will not be much lee than C"
Ho Utile l ad SlMWa Who killed fncle Kam? "I." -aid old Abe. "To -.- na black baby, I killed I ncle mr and ho aaw hfcw diet Loci-. -Md m I h apt ap Meijcc, I eaw ahn die." Who et fire to hie boas' "We.- aeld beech. r and at-w., Horace Or"V and Co.. "Me t Are' to bia houae." And who o,.e the pUtet "Me." aaid army ronirartorm, nd New K Del ami facU.ra, "We tde the plaie." Aid who'll ull the bell? y aaid the Csar. 'For atripe od ttar. I'll toll the her." And who'll aav the prayer! "I." tald freeiim. ' that ne'er
TELEGRAPHIC. aaeoarar a rka-i t n raa mat avar uniiii.
iMn Report.
Terrible Storm at Greenwood Large Arrival of Cotton at Cairo, ion Im lit CharlfMtM.
1 Ml aey the prr."
Thk Rtvicw (eneral Carrincton reviewed, vesterduy, the tr.o- , stationed in and around the
c tv, on the old rev ice ''round 0 rthweat of the short supplies
'in im? an. Apr. I ti The entire Union ticket was eievted b 1 niajority avfjriging about 1,300. The DoaaOOtwti elect six Councdmeu, and the l'i : n men f-nirteen The Union majority in the new C"un,:l. including tWe holding over, eleven The total vte Of the city is 25,0M. A special to ihe Commercial fruu Murlreesbom s iri: A btch of Kehel paper just received are tilled
di tirades against contractors and grief orer
1 lie cnaricr-ton ilercury savs:
wity. After the review, the Tst regiment. Myer'abittery. a wfttoHOaH f the 6.'kl.and the cavlry mirched to the city, and up Washington to reonejlveni-t -rreet. where thy jr:in passed in review The appearance of the troops was very 6ne on the nvirch we did not see them at the review
Clock We direct special attention to the advertisement of Dautootit k Co . in this morn ing 'a pa;er. They have est iblished a clock house in this city, wiiu the intention oi doing a wholesale business, and they are prepared te sell quite as low as in the Ei.ern tnnket, thus saving Ireight to the purchaser Hats and C.ve- Davis, on Pennsylvania street, hni 11 maniheent stock of hat and c i -. All the fashionable varietifi ran be found there, including army and navy patterns You can't call for auythirg in his line but w'nat Davis has on hand,. in. 1 prices r.s low as the lowest For a genteel head dre--. either hat or cap, go to the fashion ihle emporium on Pennsylvania street.
BOMIW W arp. At a meeting of the DeniocOC of the Eighth Ward, held last evening. Rob ert Kennington was HpMtuied President, and Li. C. lieii-on Secretary. The following nomination were made: Km Counci' 0 F. Renoavor, fl C atanooM F'.t BeOaMai 1 lu-tee Samuel Cthapanan. Hoheit Kennington was appointed Coin mit lee man !or the Ward.
The following gentlemen were appointetl dele
gates to the City Convention:
Mii hael O'OoeeWa! Robert Kenuiiur'on, John
lap. where Dr. l'atr may be touiid day and night, j p;,wne . nio Thatcher, Willtitn Aiemevet, ml Dt Duzill duiing the d v . and at h - riti Samuel Chapman, Mnnaei L ile-s. .lohn V
deine o. Ä0 North I enne-ee tree'. at nini. in in. .lames i 1 ..nueo, .vii iiiei . 1 man ami
Ririi War The mt'etin ortrin:el bv
callinir C. ( Werlie to the chair. H H Koek moo, wo mmmooo, etoeiod BeWfWlorji The President -t ited the ohjecls ol the aVOOtnvg and or' inixalion, and it was decided that the 1 nomination tor Councilmoi be h id by ballot, and Dooel Keely and Ira Hielow were appointei Qeaeel and Adolp'a Sei Jen-ticker were nomin twi Couiiciluieu. Mi Stewart was liouiinatcl for S 'hool TrMJ j tee The following entleinen were eleded dele gites: Olive Keely. Peter Siioun, Ira IVigelow. Wm H Anderson, Wm Eimer, H H Koch, .lohn Helm. Miebnol Winder. Phillip Lethr, H Hei-er. Jeff Sprinterin Dune! Kcelv w is unanimously elected Com nntteem in tor the Ward. Altei I be fJOOOOJ was transacted. C Tnyljr wh- called upon and addressed the meeiing. A M t-Rt pk MM NTvrio The Jourt. tl, of yes terdi moil ing, in cmi-hi.tins n article m jnsti ioatnaa of ibe eotragoi perpetratel at the poRootl Mon iv , s i s: ' The Democrats have onlv themselves, or rather their K. Ii C s. to th ink for the thrash
ing-, they ot on the treet. and in the ballot OMR, too 1 Ii i' rder made the tpon-ie and lo-t the eiectn.n I iie sooner it 1 kicke! oveiUnrd and the pirtv place) fairlv and MMOatolf upon the side 1 ot the Union, end iiinf retellioti in all foTHM, ami everywhere, ihe sooner it mil rej; nn lost honor and its last vanishing pwer Dr Carter, the Secret irv of the Onler in this city, who w is rescued i.v oeiin ii I iriii.-toti Imm 1 crowd ol ex. .iei Union men and -ent safely to hi hou.-e. said in our heariii'.'. in response to .1 remark of the General that 'he 'C.rtei) now eaa thit it would h ive been w -e t". : the K ( C - io have followed ihv uivue. Hid ahindoned their eei ev'v
Tut Skv.M Sisti.ks Thi-cuiione medley of fun and m inificeiit scenery ha- . teited a f"wrr in the city thai crowd Metiopoliiaii II ill to over- I
Mowing, and sweuis de-tincd to draw .1 long as it is kept running. It don't setui to luve any plot, and there is eottuinlv but littie cennection be
tween the acting and ihe urp.t.ssisdy beautilul MMMfOl niesente-i. atid jet it cirric- the audience right ilon' from hursts of laughter at tho droll savings and doings to bursfi of admirat'on when the yoryeous and ixetic scene are unfolded. We can t detent e it. and tlieie is no need to do it, for
every bod v will ee it before ii i- withdraw u. The
The Yankee evai-uated Jackson vii. with all
their stolon property jast before the Rebels, un-, der (reueral Fennigau, had got in readiueae to : attack Advices from Mississippi to April 1st report r i terrdle siorm at Gretnwood. Trees were blown 1 down, and lour soldiers of the 47th Indiana killed and two wounded. The Reoels are building batteries on Yazoo '
1 Pass, three mile- from Ureeuwood. The ram Switzerland has been repaired, and
sent up Red River. 1 he Reliefs ire constructing a tieet of cotton ' protected gunboats at Sluevepoit. An expedition of gunboats went up the Yazoo ! River on the 1-t inst Twenty two hundred bales of cotton arrived at Cairo on vesterday. Nkw York, April ti. The steamer America. 1
from Nicaragua, i below. The World h.i the following: Washington, April 7. Official information was lately received at the War Department that a movement against Charleston had been initiat ed by landing a small Federal torce near the foot of James' Island. Private letters received to night from Com
Bander KodlROra, seeond in command under Ad J miral Dupont, ulso from (eu Hunter, dated Fri- . day. fully corroborates Rebel accuuuta of the 1 landing ot our forcOt on St John's Islaud, and tht withdrawal ot the enemy's pickets. They speak in the mo-t s meuiuary manner of the contemplate! movement resulting in great success,
110 less than the tall ot I tiatlestoii The Department will probahlv have official di-pat he to morrow.
A c inc.-pondciit at Union Heal states timt the
fate is so arTaneOd tfcnl loe I hit- can be intro-I ton' of Pilatta. Florida, was taken by negro I. 1 , . . ISA"
din ed, and tnOM are varied, and always strike tae lUMf ot the audience If the seven sisters, und the old woman, and the antic contraband don't mike you laugh until v.u cry, you are im imrvioii- to the shilts jf wit, and if the clo-ing .-cine ibe Ihrth of Cunio doe- not draw an exclamation of admiration from foa, ou have no appteciiition of lh OORUtifol. rfrimiiMi Akkaik An unfortunate affair occurred yesictd ay between two young men, resulting n the MM W0 wounding of one d" them John A'diey A' hey was standing at the bar of a saloon on Illinois: -trect, wIomi Ciiarles Holland came up and took a two noliar hill out ol hi i'Achey ") hand, and reToood Ui return it. Some shop words ol!owd, when Aehev knocked Holland down Thev i ume together again when Achey again knocked him dow n HollRMa was taken into a back room to have the blood washed from his lace, and while the proprietor of the galooti w is 1 tit i,cnii g water to w ish him, Hol
land aim 1 11 enteied ihe btriooni and thretv a
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00 1 1 1 e hi, .-ene . nit u cui imr p.iifer iroin nie . . . .... 1A Moll as clean as ü coaM be done bv a kniie. l,Te majority ol a.iDb over the Democratic
troops under Colonel jdoutgomerv. ritteen
Rebeis, including a Lieutenant, were captured, j Suh-eiuent!y they returned to Jacksonville, which place has also been evacuated and burned, j A Port Royal letter states that two com mis j sioned officers and three men were cunt tired by j Re eta, while en route from Fott Pulaski to I Ogeechee River; also, au impoilant mail. An immense meeting was held at the Academy ii-t nigh?, to orovide lor the suffering poor of j Ireland. AddlMfMM were made by Generul Me 1 Cleilan, Hishop Hughes and others. Washington. April ti Hon. John Tucker, kite Secretary 01 Wol, RRJ published a pamphlet ! addres.-ed to Secretary Stanton, and replying to chirges made by the Committee of the Senate, of chartering transports for the War Depaitment, It is a complete vindication of hi official co:i- I duct. St. Lotis. April ti OfhViil returns give Cfa oiiicey J. Filley, Radionl eandwlate for Mayor, 1 2,647 rajoritv over Oliver I) lY.Uv. ron-erva-tivc, and l.Soo over Joseph O'Nie!. Copperhead. '
I Ihe combined Kidical und Conservative vote
The proprietor tuen came in. and reue-ted Achey to leave, w ui -h he did. Holland swore that he vonjd kill Aehtti ano -iiortlv alter went our. Achev ws etondlng at tue door of another saloon, and seeing Holland approaching with an open knife, starteo to run. He fell, and Hot I. itid stubbed him in the let t breast, in the region of tiie he o t. Tue kmle glanced IrOMJ a rib. but
the wound i a very serious one. Holland was Rcroated, r -1 t let out on a bond of
$4 hi, until an examination is hid. Hainau lite is held verv cheap.
vote I he entire Kadical ticket received
the same majority a Chauncey J Fniey
about
lat'porf.
S-T--1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Of Oai eeteVreaed br.n.l. enneaeeve heia every omni ajivith, a- wdl a- -.n r-. - . ... , 'al.. They art-a
plTi.l d a1 tile .cd cm be nHd ap n to Mretnxtlieti and j Mitifwetii lhRl 'I Bat are. t5-.:.wlt.-iv6m S-T-1ÖÖJ-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION EITTERS , In. ... ,.r.tr- rrnihfi... arnl mir:i.. - l1. svlpm: I a I
- p - - - - - r 4 - - ' pertr-" peetaVe ir..l Weturr' grcs r rfsf.-MT. It is com00Mi "t !: St. ''r ev 15 i n, 'h" ce'.-hrited Calisay a K. ' k . pe 1 - end lirl;-. PartewtaHj i!i;tp.l to weak an! ilelicjte per.n., and cau he r?!iel iidhii for iti puri'y. Lt cure Dyspepsia, ia agentle tonie. ui itjusi tb- :lii" ? t'r changes of th" sea-on-. SoM ly all Grocers, Iru.M.-:-. Hotel., ami Saloen?. P. 11. I.taki- V Co., Vto Prwadway, Sew V.vk. Jaalt-da wllawOi
GROCERS irIOL E8 I , 1: dY. r n K T.I 7 I.
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and their di-bv:l purpe.' 'Ye. General, f h it is true, und 1 luve been trying for four week- 10 get them to do it ' A very frank and oof unedi tiiftiT ilmis-ioi ' come liom -ueh man. and trongiy cdih mitory of our opinion tint i! the Den c: n v wears the tinier : i i.tki much longer it will be of it We are atitlior etl hy Dr Carter to preiaiion the fatemet t aN-ve lale, is far iJ the OOMeorOR t on hiiween (ie;ierl Carrincton and h m-elf is General C rrinlon icmarked that it had been conceitieil The i-onveration was as follows: h; advice to both pirtie to lay aside the r secret organiKttioii and diocooi re titers publicly betöre the world Dr Ci.ter assented to thi. saving that it would he tetter, and he had thought so tor some time Phis waaali that passed on t'ne -uinect. and the Order of toe Knights of the Golden Circle wa not named General Curriiniton alluded to the ecret orders in both political pirtie-. and Dr. Carter's asset. t included both Dr Carter de-ires n to s.v that he waa k:ndly treife l t'Ciieral Carriti-lon after he 1- recueil from the mob. and protected ttom lurther atlurk by them For thi he is grueful, but he h not Willing- to be mirepreser te-1 r r . ir; in eflc t I -r Nicht or Snvuri.iT M 1 n-trius 1 -night, the Sinrpleys ive the lat ciinbition for tin trip, of their HRoice music nd s:de ulittu.tun l i.ev h iv e drawn unprecedented audiences and for the reason that their pertorfnance are InM av in every respect. They wiil leave here with a reputation that will iojeje. them a hetrty weicon. 1 1 pocket lull o L ieenOiii k a hen the hall travel OMRMI this way. On
HAYECUXSl M1.V OS HAND And to arrr.e. a iaree asorme!lt of Clftli Miliar. Mo I ;isscs. yrnp. TCftt Tohdren. i igdi s. Iish. PyeMnUHa, :ii. alt, wooii:-va RE. J ScC, 5cC, feC,
AU of which a ill be Id cheajj fo ri pertfully inmud to call at No.
Ca b. The trade ?. and examine our
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It HOOSHIR E CO.
DRUGGISTS. PUBLIC TsTOTICE.
TO V I.I .V , !r'u-;ios o, Ih I.Ht iiihinston Njrect, rla-rc been appo.nted agents for the sale of
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THE MOMDKarCL OJUirULUa. f r the cure of Conit, CokU, So-. 1 hi jt.Broucbiti. Mkeesing, 'rriiaticn of the Uvu'.a aid TeRnfls, and Dieae of the Lung. Sold iR large -oa. Meta .St ct..nd 1 each n I ad wir
HOTELS.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON,
IS the larrft-it i. I L -t arrauaed Hotel in the Hew
F.p.i'Anls e-ifatlv located, and a-v ot
mL"c- (rum ill tue r , ? trel It contains ail
the raolern im;rovement.. and every convenience for ihe cnrrt anJ acc :nm-si: ..n of the traveling public. The -IfcpiliR room, arc .At- a:. a well venldated. the suite ms r well arrange l.and completely farnUhed for faak'li--and large tra.el.ne parties, and' the boa will continue t" be hep' frt cla- H-.tl tn ererv repect . fe'5-Udi l.iVT'SKC rr ; 'r
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Ph 1 1. a pk 1 en I a, April H A nriv.ite letter da ted ot CBiariejtoa. 1st inst , orjr: It i- rnoorted Ihm Charleston has been evacared by ill the women and children. Four iron cl nls luve been in the E li-ro River, twenty Olilei south ol this point, ioi a week.
Adtnir ii Dupont w ill be here, to da v, when the bomb 'irdmeit' of Ch.irleaton will boghl. It is ; Otavlod tht the RmtV will remain at Port Royal, j until after the bombardment which I think very Orobuhic :is the Hebels have had tinsORtnl op j OOltOUhj to fortiiy the land approaches. .Hid rctl j der them alnMMd loiprognable We h ive been OQ)rweod for the InM two day", lo hnnxinfj ehnioo to the side- of our vessels, to i protect their machinery .
kw 1 our. Ap-il r the P.t learns that on the 4th tJonOfol Foster wa- it jitfle W -shinpton with ;i brigide, a riiueiit of North Carolina troops, and Obese others, virtually surrounded by the Robobtf who have erected batteries 00 Tar river, between tfowbora and Litile W.ishinpton. The naval force of wooden punboais are unable to pass. It i- understotxl a b attle has t iken place between Foster and the Rebel", hut nothing definite is known. Heavi fin.'itr hn- heen heard, hist -
inr from WodooadRy night to Friday night, evi : deiitlv from the Rebei batterie Fosier's OJOOOe of del'cn-e are deemed ample, , having 1 fort and intrenchments. with sufficient j ammunition and provi-ions LRrgO tWtnlbeeOlWOOte ore lo transport below j the batteries, but are t. nable to reich Foster for 1 want of some naval force competent to take them. It i- reivortetl that Foster hid rent to Fort ' Monroe some time since for naval reinforcementIt wa- expected troop- would enOM ftom Si lT.dk.
W -hii;to. April 8 Private letters juat re ceived from officers attached to the OhnHoOtMO ORpOnrtion, w ritten on the evening of the dejmrt ure of the licet to attack that city, expressed themselves confident of success, and they mt such i-the geiieni feelinir among both offjeerand men. An officer who arrived here to diy from North Carolina co it. S"ys it wru believed among our Ibreoe atvRt the inform itior, . coming from what was believeo a reliable source, that Gen sOngstreet some time ago made application to JefT. Doris for .Vl.OtM) troop for the purroe of cleiring Albermarle Boon 1. ind he was informell that he OOOld h ive .'10,000 from the army of the Rappaha: nock, but must obtain the btlance of (tov. V.u. re. ot North Carolina. It is further reported that onr of the HdU is in command When this
inform ui. 'ii. several days ago, reached Fort Moll- j rod. Resistance was ent from that point. Nrw York. April - Trie -'eamhin Co! um bia, from New Orleans the 1st, and Havntia the 4th. h ..- arrived. There i no confirmation of the report that the Rebels were evacuating Port Huds n The punboit Diana ha been capure1 bv the Rebels at Peterson vilie, Capt. Patterson was
killed; Lieut Aden, of Gen. Weitzel'; taff, wounded and a prisoner; M i-'er' Mate D lwer, kilie!, Boatsw un Mate Mumford, killed; ( '.;'. Jewett. IwHth New York, woundel; Lieut. Fran ci. l'2'h Connecticut mortaliv wounded, aud a
number of privates killed und wounded. The soldiers aboml the Diana were C apt. Jewel oonrMiiv oT the 16?th New York, and company K. l'2'h Connecticut, N nety nine of our men were paroled bv the Rebels The steamer Honduias had arrived at New Or leans from the Rio Grande, with 260 Texas refugeeThe Honduras reports that on the I5th of March a Rebel lorce of 150 crossed into Mexico at the mouth of the river and captured Col. C D. Di. of the 1st Texas cavalry, and Cpt Montgomery, of the same regiment. The Mexican authorities demanded their release, and Col. Davis was given up, as alto three soldiers taken at the same time. Capt. Mc-Dtgomery was not re turned, and private advice say he was hunjr by the Rebels, which is undoubtedly true. Davis and Montgomery were taken from the house of the Mei'. an commander Three .'her officer n irrowly escaped from the hand of the Rebels, and with Half a doien Mexicans drove 01 Retels to the river, wounding three or four, of whom two d;ed. The U S. bark Auther threw two shells into the Rebel quarters the uight of the 25th The Rebel Captain Ben Ovideshad also crossed into Mexico and burned a town near Guer cero. The Rebel authorities were evidently in a stare f great alarm lest the violation of neufal-
itv should involve tnern it. h stnmes with Men co. Their troops are now concentrating near ihe mouth of the Rio Grande. A Yankee schooner with a ctreo valued at
J O.tMiO had been captured by the Ret:, near ' the Rio irande
a:, i declining to 44f , but cloning firm at 4"
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prem.itm
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OaMIliffl Araii -Flour dwil and in good supply; tupnftat u. otTtred at 5 6b(äb 75 but there were nn hnvera
veseel that was leaving Liverpool as offering more than $5 50
va neat is not inquired for. Lorn has declined IO 22 it, '-C Whisky 4tc. Provision nothing doing. The Isrge decline in gold in New York announced at the opening of 'Change, stopped busines effectually, pro-iucing considerable emo
tion. Gold drooped to 140. und Demand Notes
T he Era's informant -aw a train of 600 carte on the wv to Urownarhie: then eneda ivenre six ble each (ov Lahhoch of I exas. in his meswage to the Legislature, declinns re elecUon. and ways be will take a more active part in the war. Some people affirm that be will lee vein Coofederacv as noon as his term expires The State of Teaae bed tarB-abed 87.000 troops for the Rebel error, and a conscription lew adopted by the Legislature will add 27,000 thereto. Under this law there are no exetnp tionr; every mm who cau stand upon hi feet , will bn forced into die army. Most of the refu- ; h . ciree to Ne OrleRrmon the Honduras have enlisted, and 75 Rebel desetters are awaitiog transportation at Matamoras to do likewise There were from all part of the world eighty vessels at the mouth ot the Rio Grande H iv ana advice of the 4th contain no Mexican news. The Vuiiderhilt is at Havana The Sonora sailed on the 3d. The English steamer Dolphin, captured March 25th. off Por.o Rico, by the gunboat Wachusett. arrived at Havana in a leakiug condition. She Mas put in charge of a prize crew, repaired, and sailed lor Key West. The Dolphin left St. Thomas ou the 24th
She is the
the George Griswold arrived
Several small Ret-el vessels, loaded with col ton. had arrived at Havana. Loi isTiLLE, April 'S Colonel O. H. Moore, of the 25th Michigan, is appoint el Provost Marshal of Louisville, v ice Lieutenant Colonel Selby Harney, who take command of the 34'h Kentucky. Major William Allen succeeds M jor Charles
T Lamed rs Chief i'.i master of the Army of the same
the Cnosberland. Exchange is steady N A.sH V I LLk. April 8 A Sm ill expedition teilt waaaaaaaawawawai
out by General Mitchell encountered a party of Rebeis at A-h!and, Tennessee, and captured four men and twelve horses. All quiet between Nashville and Clarksville. Clarksvillk. April 8. The steamboat Lovell and propeller Saxonia were captured and burned to dav, hiteen miles above Clarksville. The Captain of the Lovell was killed, and the Captain of the Saxonia had hi arm shot off The First Engineer of the Saxonia was wounded. Woodward was in command id' the Rebels, and ha 1.200 men nd two piece of artillery. The ; i-sfiigers .md crews of the boats have just arrived here. Colonel Bruce has sent an ex'-editian up the river to night. The disaster results from the want of pro'ter management of the guiibooto. They fall back to Smitliland to coal, when they could obtain fuel here. Fort Monroe, Autii 7 The steamer SpuulditiL' came in last evening Irom Hilton Head. She report our tieet had all left for Charleston. A boat with a flag oi truce led to day for City Point, having aboard MS Rebel ptiopnOM for exchange A Rebel cavalryman who deserted from the Rebel army on the Black water, md came into Norfolk on v eterday, Oaei the Confederates are
making arrangement lo remove their Capitol rVoOJ Richmond to Chattanooga Scarcitv of
provi-ions and lorac is the principal cause. Hkaikji arti.Rs Army Potomvc April 8. Richmond p ipers of the 7th are received. The burthen 01 sentiment expressed is an exhortation to the people of the South to raise articles for food inntowd of cotton. Thev contain the following:
CbATTRVOOOA, April 4 Skirmishes with the ! iotooo Oeena enemv's pickets are of dailv occurrence, but a stele.
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COMMERCIAL.
BV riitaiirt 0e nrh larkr 1 Kaw Yoaa. April 8 Floor doll tad uenvy, pnoee deci aod fold having r eorj depressing effect; $6 75(C 90 for extra Sute. $7 30 7 35 for extra round hoop Ouo. and $7 40(8 50 for trode broods, deeiog heavy. Whisky hoary and lower. 45W(S4nc. Wheel heavy and nominell llie lower; no transactions of any magnitude reported Corn heavy and l2c lower; 8890c for soand. end 8fl(oP for uueouod. Pork dull and heavy. Lard dull and decided ly lower. Money steady at 6 per cent Sterling dull and decidedly lower First ciana bill quoted at fl bin? I 63. Gold unsettled; opening at I-
MEDICAL ROOKS. aC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY
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CROCERIES
NEW
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600 Hhd8gar. 1.000 Bag! Coffee. 5 00 Barrel Syrup. S00 Cheat Tea.
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Hilt 1 hat rate ent tm mmj mmm i aa tm a avakaa raaper, ...i reeeDpt ef nw rents wr Osar atanvn Mr 4ee ur rwtlr t mf and attewtn t.. e treat meal -f the raeVm peivate diaai treeaed ef w ear mm. vaee IwMai Oar laapewsevy t the eH Rai HI 1 aw -f tW
kind in ARveneo whirl, ha heew e teni 'hed
charter. ana tht fact nhanM Rve I m
rarir.r. - quark, af .loattfNil r Baratt et tm We fett la al larfeettie. I iiiporl'irt I l frmalr? Owe eear waeat of ear Uaaeee ary la aaecnJ t lMd te the t reatmen ef the lliiaeai ef feaaaiea. each a In thaiihan. er "Mhite," In tela 1, FwwTaJ eaM 0eaii 1 1 1 Meostraattra. Wrraaa aaaf Oeawra' PwhttHy.DtMaae wf he Womb, Barrenne-, Ac GonnartattaSM and eaaa.Mtvawfrwaf etaannr Alaafor sei, IML DRW RR'a at OC1 Ti M IMULn Kr Female Obatrartiwa. tm-rakaiilM. A Matt I Ii i ladles In certain -ituatMm ahawht ia war them, a vhwy would cwaae eieirrttf. Pnre hi pet Waa. aaAtaay he aeut by mall DR.GAl.RW'R PRKVIMIVI-Ai ...raa.w arttete for those wiahOtf tw limit he taawahev ef th-tr flaav.ac. ot the Iwntii vir 4 in caiidree. waeaaila wot la mJure the health, a ad will laat tot a iifeiataw -b4 ta aav ad-lre-.. , i h r -. I. a receipt el the prtee TMi ItoC LAKH PA1IKM- VI a IMSTAKCB Hf waawbaai a Urlat uataaiei,' f orjr .jB'..irot. will rwtt a Biai.k 1 un ...; ' ! 14 V ur fcrro a fi the OaOOM af Iteatnieiit. Ac. Medicmea aeat to aav part mt the eoaatrv ta cnt' aiij car at boa.. fre from aacr r rar.ootiy . Alltransaciioas private and eenfhienthil Mem ember tht name and n a tuber lMvect all letters ta UALKX'S Uh AD ldr.NAh. nevlr. MAw1j lowi.vltle. By
WHOLESALE
GROCERS.
l.OoO Rrl. of l--.ui ! 500 piik- Qaa :a - Knn 1.000 hmt - ae Wine.
68 East Wash. St.,
ISMAXAPOLIR. IM.
eojfageoient i not considered imnii-
Vort
Hn. Non
One division and not down
general
nent .1 ckso, April -1 Hepot t-. frmn date- thai Batten bee felloe huk
of hi- 11 Of h at Baton R 'ujrp
tht river. SkXATOwIA, AfWrl 4 Ki''hirdotr. guerrillas fought a regimenl of the enemj :t Snenorvillo. killing and wounding W OMM. It is stiiei! tint .'i.dOO trooeji lecently left Memphis oaleneibly for Vichabwrg, but ;ifter nicht went Nctth. VicaaBcao. April 1. Krerrthiog is quiet tooieht There r oothioy new fiom VaMedh A fl i? of truce was sent down to day by the enemv. The object iias not vet been made publie But tew bo its are in sieht. CBAnxaaTOV, aprlll Important movements are taking place here, but lor military rc.isons no particular can yet be telegraphed. In the Kx iminer of the 7th is leader setting forth obel n-lcs hi the way of opening a route inhtnd lo TroOO aloi e Haines Bluff. Before the adjournment of the Virginia Legislature a resolution was passed appealing to every farmer to raise provisions beyond the OaMdM RRaonnL and Oojoining frugality in food. The Legislature of Texna hoe pa-sed a bill assuming its proportion of the Confederate in lebt c lness It will also pass a bill to repeal the stay Um of the State. The Richmond Sentinel of the 7th hoe the tollowins significtnt paragraph: Toiteida t morning, there were eight monitors and iron ejeoe off the bnt Ch n le-ton A lu ief hut significant lelegrani, received efijf in the day and pnblishetl elsewhere, tell 11 that the long ex pect ed collision has prob-ibly come off ere
this; th:it liie slorm, so long iienr Ch irlestoa, has : . .. ... . . ww 1 1 . a .
renctie.1 towsi'i 11 at law. v e jsnaii give us re suits, as they are levelopetl. We await the issue with buoyant hope, hut
not without the olicitnde due to nn important , struggle. May Heaven shield Chirle-ton from the rage of her enemies, and ours. The Sentinel editoriillv refei in ambignotiterni to n moh wh'ch took place in Richmond loot Thur-dav, of sti'-h magnitude 1 to eaOOR the nffiir to be snj pressed fi rtti public ition From the Sentinel it appetrs that the city JMM tor a while under the ctintrol of a lawless mob of men end women, for the otetitble purpoe of ssving i themselves from stuvation hy breikine open store, bakeries. Ac Tiie movement was headed . bv a female who. the Sentinel siys. was above 1 want, and the whole affair was simply to rob and j plnnder under QRCeaO of ORICItf of food. The
miiincv , drv ood- airl fancy stores sufferetl as much as tho-e eontiinin? neeessrie of life. The movement proved to have emanated from the generally high prices
1cn.on. 300 Boxes rankes 5U0 Boxes lehMan.'
five boar I no of Odd KellovR' Hall.
llNtlieaOH. SELECTED N D lÄ:
CHOICE SUM I
OF GROCERIES.
injrtou It. , ln.liaiiapv.il. , Indiana.
i20.in T - onmn. r00 Sacks Kw-r. a.oiai onrrela Salt. 1.0O0 lUrr.-U Whlhkj -
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WESTERN HOUSE
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N. Y. PRICES.
WALL PAPER.
LAND ACENT. f. IO. . I IF IC. r.KNF.Ktl. OfJIJJBCnCfl AM'! M- AliKNT, liarneit. V deft-oft c t.tj, Kansas. Taxr- pii'l f'r tiAti-ixddeiit -. an 'I ail lu-o.' entnioted t. ray care will receii e .rompt t r r n t . . o . Kr.rKKKi-ar t'Urk. lirul.er A ., Oanheea, Loneoae .rth, Thoina- r ' d I ... M r- batiU. M . Y.M iley.ln dianapoli. Ami. Wallace. I n4tianaH - le3-a5n
WALL PAPER
IITf INVITF THK ATrToN or IHK MH0L1 -y . and K-'.ail bujer ta our new and .'pi. lock f
A I . I P1PCB,
i;imij ic M.s.
11 4li. AC ,, Ma BOWEN, STEWART & CO
mcbü0-d2w
FOR SALE.
FIXE IM inn . i.o l
MILLINERS.
On North Meridian St.. Indianapolis.
MISS J. DOYLE
eWKOS LF.WK TT laTOftJI THK LIIES OF INWm dianaBoln and vmnpy that he ail; open Show Roomi verJIo a rLt - H ck, Wt.t wahingtoii Mi-. Doyle intend keep eg a Pari Mi.li iary tmprri- n. where at al -.irte may be fonr.d the be-t ae- . rment of Bom eta. Ribbons, French Flower. Plumes. Birial W rea' hj and all g-xd uaual'y to be found In a first class eTal-.uhmer.t. Mi Dojle inteiult maxicg !ad:anap"Ii her permament ret ide nee, and will at a1 1 time keep tba beat aud most detr-b!e eoud to be f. und in the maraet. Tbe patrcca;e of the pub'.ic 1. reapecifnlly aolicited. aprR-dly
FOR SALE.
OHf Rfil; S.vLK, f '. I.1M1TF.I TIMF. Til AT
very band-omc ground, formcuy kiin aa the bKl-
lie. n-.a tut uraacn eiuca, on idc wei huk 01 aeniiar.
atrix-t, near ihr torpuratiun line. It 1 near enough to enjoy all tbe ctt advantaf a it h out be 104; aahiect to aty taxes. The fine linpiovtiiH-otr recently made beyond, and those to be made tbe present srax-u. r t.der it by far tbe mot desirable property now m tbe market for genteel private reatdencca. It will be dd in tic, ixo, tkrt; a:.d .r acrea, at may ibe wanted. Term- will be made reasonable la it peri ennaers. Kr parttcvilar apply u JOHN SPANN. mchJl-dlw Rj; K-tatt Agent.
NOTICE.
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T?0n SAL A TRAIT OF THIS IT AC1 - t'F LAND q iartr fr m te c:ty I mit twesRf -mr acea c'.eared Indiana & Illinois Central R, R. Co. and th baiaiein tiraer; a good framed dwelling hcu coataiuine five room!, cellar, pamp. c . will be aold low part cash, balance oa lime. Apply to tae aabaeri- ' her at So. HO Baa rant atrea aaelia ! Orrir 01 1miaa b li tii'ds t rmu kaiLwAr Ce apr w2w I i.vKl tNU. Indiaaapolia. April 4. Ia3 i
11! t Khi.LLMl ANNUAL ill ..l.NiiOFTHF. SliK
r of the Indiana and flltoeni Central Radwa
('. -inpai.y. tor tbe electiwu of Directora ot aaM Cooapacy.
MEDICAL.
I O (I r I II B T I A I,
Yi'l N i MKN n ip. H IVK IN nrs! tlier. etvei lv certain ecret
habit-, whirli unlit theru for lolneaa, pl.-a-tir- or tbe dutiea of married life; aU. niiiMe-a?ed and old men, wh.
from ih fo'.ti - of voutb av other caaaea, led a debility -iaadvaet-e of tbtrir ar,bf.rr pia- ii tin n-elea under tbe ir'-atra- nt of 1 nv on, bould Arat read "THK iniT FKIr'ND." Marne ladles a ill ;aro -ometbine ttuporiaore by peru-iT.a; "The S.rrt FMemt-' Sent to any addreer, i t a aval Hl envelope, on receipt of Ten Cent. I tit STl'AKT A CO. can be cun-utled an all diseaae. of a pnvate ot confidet titl nature, from a A- M. to 9 F. M.. Sundav from 9 to 11 A M .) at beir dnee. Addre HR.CHVS A TL A RT A CO. . mrhil-dA lv ts- V IP-'.n.Maa .
REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan & Pierce, RRAL BSTATE IGEMV. Firt Door Yns ot Pa lim r Homm. (UP STAIKS UTK Lar for sate H..u and !.! ta ilia 1 itv f ' ludianapolia, and Karwia a ad Parmtif I -and la thi- Sute, and will aeil low. r than can be awrrhaaed el-ehen . Tb foPow aft c.mpria awe of be prferty wa air now offerina at low prir for caah or on Uaae. aa aaay auittbe purcba-era. febll-dA A RARE OPPORTUNITY Fora .ifechnuieor i.fiborittf ."In it To Obtain a House aud Lot, and thus get 1 Home. t ll,fF will -ei I 1 I :-ofi lona titate to peravsa who ff will huild a Lnue on the lot pvrrhaaed If re. quired. -e will f .rni.li part of tbe mean ne. eaaary for the erection of bnlldinra to tbowe wboae m-ana arr JbaufTlrtent o complete their bann. a-kr ':n vn a rnooi r. febl9-dA4m Ral Kalate Ilri LOTS FOR BUSINESS ROOMS On iPtlatran street, near M'aaittjrfoi Street. ( LOTf on tbene.tr.id.. of Üela.-- . - y f oppo. 'r Mary b MeT ipaaela - i-iMin. wad nrtr W aLmtrton mvne, for m . beap. Tbe Int. are e feet front. For parti ui r apply to fien. L Keble, or te MrKKRNAN A I'lKHl V febie-dAwsw Real l.tai ' 'eta FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On tteal n iiOiincnin trrrl. lbm aMildii( renta f. r .s IP.i-. ! Dollar, a jar. A LAO, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, ffrar A Wa!Iae' ti-ocr , will be aold at e gr1 barratn. eror. v'bini to make an mw. tmeat ihe will pay a hlRli r rrntirt will do well ta call and er tb p .rha ft Mi i;cf. ff rM-.lAwin keal F.mate Agent. A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST.,
( aipirof, set mUHH FOR SALE.
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H1- I 1 - a ide and deep, and will be aeld V a far
r. MrKI KNAN A PIKK I
f. s-2- ,Kf,m KralFatate AC.
V ft gVaf T Hmt H m af f at.
EAGLE CREEK MILLS FOR SALE. SITUATED on Fa eeek. r.ibt mttea twufhweat of Indianapolis, i-n mile from Merhardrinrir. an the C-awforrl-villr plank road ilri-i mill i.Ml i if.". four stoTt hifh. tht Tin of Freneh burr tw.. f.. wheal and otu for r. 1 1, all fi jp--1 erpair Na Wilder patent Iran water wheel. nil! ermd end pa. k trm an heevwia per daj Ha- al. --am p-arr ail aehed. w.b two g-od oaclnet ' S.iw M 1 1 s-- ' ' ! - .a bw-h will rnt 4.00 fr-e of lumUr dv Ti."-r mill liava f.s --r. of land and a . K"d dalli!,p i . n il. at -uthVientto keea the mil: f ntgh ard day ran ! pRwabawwd RR Bae prrni-e.. tbe regir let.g amoi-R the fi,t wh.-at reeioua in ihe Miir. The wii.i has alaav made mot.rj f..r he ..wnert Price $l),itne Time will be ptveti oti part fdlbe pun haar nxmrj if reeelred.a- reperty lahea in featfnwmeet. MrKI KNAN A PiFKt ft. feblg-dAa. . Ktate Arr ,lndianapla PROPOSALS.
Sealed Proposals. W ABncaaaarra'a IWraava-KOT. V A . I Indianali-. Ind , Anv-1 3, 1U.
Jl U Kt) Plti dOA A I.S .JI
until U o'clwrk A
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e reei. ed at thia oftVe
M , or K radar V; - Irk,
nlea aceowmeeied bv a
I. IOO avoir) llore. All to be delivered at the tin rrnmrat ttabtea ta ladtaaap..ll, Indiana, ieHeem- ft. r turv noears to b feiiew. i.Ve w .h.-. -n lJ Uu frrm dat' of r tract . .xvi tw-ntr tn, da " IOO M thirty' (M) dayi said borea to be aaund ic all particular , !eaa ' mmm aii fg) nor mere tb' ve,-i oid; frem ffbMJO to ixteen band high: dark - loe, (ne grwya ffwavd w)aara t-otterr. brtdle wtae. and el uflhrMwt for rri'r, pornomn. Tbe-e ppNratwwi ad! be atrwtlv adhered o eaevg
wiy enwiveefl in farr partrrniar 5o bid w;M be entertatned t
guarantee for f .tthfal
Form of hM and g'aeractee can be had 01 applKa'a to thw oOVce Baader aroat be present et the opening ef baa. ev their bid will be rejected. Mben a bH ii made by a arm, the preyoiei meat he lgned b ea-b metnber'of the One Bond. mot be file i for the faithfe! eeMttwnewt ef the cer.trart. Partie wiTl S required to coaae ap ta the term, af Ob contract, or forfeit tba amewnt nf thwlr heaaAa. The underaigned reearrea the rkeM te rmmt all bide Two or'aawn kwAa fron the emr parVea M Mnn the rejection of alt b bid!Co bid will be entertained fo Mea than 1AO haenea rropoaal. wif! be caAoraed -Prapiaela fee CaweJry "raaber mlwrm.tle.wmbe pronely .iva. a. eanento the undendrned. peraonaBv er by hMAer. J'.Ml - a KKIS, A M , C i A
pTTTT.-ni isxra- LOTS
IN 1 r-rent part of tbe C ry. for a;e ctep for caah
kpun v a v.v m v
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to awnre f-.r lb enaa oa: vear. will be betd at tbe .OWe
the Cenrpeny In the eHy'of lodianapoli- Indiana, en the firt Vedi:ay (Oth day of May. 1RR3. at 2 o eloch f M. By order of tbe Board of IHrectora. 4trar: S R Kf l.ITT. e-rta- . j-"R- R
v lewuaw, ie called te Sec 1 af Lear ef
proved July lTth, 1RRJ, and naB bed ta General Ode. a No 91. War üipmlaiam. Maihwaftoa. Jaly h. IOR f oltdfteje nc ut tm it fmriktr eav.- 'e. That ne raaMeaci er er r aaj internet therein, aheii ba uawanarid hy tbe party or part te te wnean eh ewanraet ae aeder anny h gi ren, m mmj other party ae pmrttmm. and t bat aay ewen transfer ahall cace the annulnaent ef the teert! act er er der traaaferred. ao tar aa ta I avited Biete r riawniil -iM . That all rieht arOew are hweahy reaeread t the renew Bt eaa ma aar brea. h ef wy ewmner By i t-r 1 ra'" ee ' apnl-dtd
