Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3928, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL
Council 1h) or
rrorrrilnf-lmif ii ral of Carla-F.lrriia off Officers,
WIDNKSDAY MORNINU. MAY 13
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tW fW Tal Baesn.n- ot tbt Ornnan 8on Wv III he heir on SsUitth . Mar 'i4. It3- GbbtTib (. Hollibay, Sec'y. i
It OS AM THE Ftscas. Parser s " All sites an I saade to order at Ptrker , ingtOD atreet.
"But taur ahirt at finalities on hand -r 5o WiM Waah 11 3t
The Council met !at night, the newly 'fed member Utk their et for ihm firat time. Mit or Cftvinprcmding. Thf following otrooen wert MMR: Merer Allen. Brown. Boat. Blake. Coller. Cook. Cobani, Emeraon. S A Flseeer Jr . H A. Fletcher. Hsughev. James o, Stephei M'-Nabi. Glasier . Lafevre. Staub end Thompwn
' Mr Haojrriev moved thai the relea of order for I the roeem merit of the last Coancil be adopted.
which prevailed. The bond of the Clerk. Marshal. Civil Bl a as a a J . . . - . v . . '
I fineef an1 Aase-sor were men inuwi' Mr rktafca the Mavor. then announced
Waxttd Fifty journeymen Painter irame mediately. WPe 25S' per dar. and ateailv emploTmen. Apply to R k W A' Thornburjrh. 221 Iforth Second atreet. St Loaia. Mo Mar ,JIw
that
the Council wa- dulr organised, and rose and de lieered hia inaugural address. ADDRESS. litntltmrn of tkt Council: In compliance with a provision of the Charter, wh;Hi make it the dutv of the Mayor ' to rev
Everything that i new. atylish. beautiful, j ommend to the Common Council auch mei-'ir--fsarrnmable. or any wav deairable. in tbe hat line, , ne deem. for the public pood," I will eugge-t finde ila way tu Msasrr ' as naturally an t vung , f(r Vnr ronFideration m matters which I deeai duck Ukea to w iter, may 12 3t j wortri v r your attention I would recommend that you mnke prOwWea
A pleasant front room, suitable re two or for ti immediate revision of the Citv rdittances. three cwitlemen. can be had at No 2H South Ma revision haa been m de ince 1-59, ainre
Miaaiaaippi atreet. AI. ccoroiTtodniotin fore which time important amendment.- hare been limited number boarder mayll lw made t the Charter, and al.-o very grem change in the Ordinance; old Ordinance repealed and A Tailob amd Taaosrssti Wasttd A tai new enacted, and contained s they .ire in the lor and a few rood taitoreaae wanted to work by ' written records of the Council, or catterel the week Good wapf and steady employment through newapapera, but few of which have been given t 6 Eaat Washington street, up stair. preserved, it is difficult forever city oftWr. and .' m!2 6 impossible for the public, tobe infoi med. respect ' m it our mnnicipsl cnle Many important deci j Ice! Ice! Ice George W 1'itts has on hand ("ions have been made constiuing the Charter and plenty of pure, clear Ice. to suppl? his ciH'omeri. Or.lin.ince. and I would r'comtnen l that r be
without shippit.r from TIeior any other point. ' mde prl of the duties of the reviaor to append Any person wanting lee, ran hx. upplied by ad ! marginal uoie and reference to these decision,
dressing George w Pitt. Box - J.. Indi nanolis I after the m inner of our revised statute.
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I wculd further recommend that the proceed
ing ot the Council be printed immediately after each meetine. in aheeta in the form of leave of a book, and repultrly numbered so that each successive eheet can le stitched to its predeces son, thus forming a continuouly complete, and L'rxdu illv accumulating iouinal of all your pro
I r - rß w I ceedincs. and which, at the end of each year, can
mm be indexed and bound Camfbkll MteaTina Thia is the Ii t night! A number of copies should be printed, and of ibis famous b m i t Minstrels at Moui- H ill eaca Maabaf ol the Council ran be iktrahbed The houae was filled lact night as uual, and bv an j with record in a readable form. ud which he appreciative audience There will be a change can carry home with him. and thus readily keep
VW A superior two or b.ick ilwellinir, 'eH than abjure from the Court house, at $4 500; and s beautiful two story residence on North Delaware treet, 1e- than five squares from the I rt luiue, at $5.000, for ale, in pivmenta, by Delzell A Jones. Real Batate Brök
of programme this evening, and th'-e who want
to laugh and grow fit will fit'. I provocations for mirth in abundance, by attending the farewell levee of the Campbell Waxtmi CoRBrsT'oMnECE Bv a well elu cr--.! -oMier or ple-sing acqniremenlR, s c.rro pondence with some fair ' Belle" to wear awav the monotony of "0mp Lile " Has no choice of aabiert and will exchange ' ' Photographs.' ' Addrese, Harry Hkuiikr. Co 1. IM Bes t O VI. tt)13 4t Murfressboro. Tenu.
'A nw two storv frrnc hou-e with a large
let. price i"1.5,M); a t:rab!e cottage of fetir
room, at $1.H00; a double h m cot' ten KMMM, at $2."2tH; all within four to five squares of the PoetoftVe, . ti M as'.tc hustfHi avenue; '. two rood brick houe of eilit i ""in- each, at $. .MM), near the orner of Ha-t ni New Vork streets; for ale by Frank Smith. Real Ktate Agent ift5T"How many hundred peple there are in Iooiaoepolis, who, since they ha:ve lived here, have pail more MMMrf a rent of other people's houses than would buv a goad home of their own Stop it a' once! Frank Smith can sell good lots in the beu part of the cilv. on ten yenrs'time if desired, to persons wishing to im prove, at $225 and upwards. Some house on very eay terms. Waited Bv a youn" man of correct hahi?and good business qualification, a situation as book keener, shipping leik, or in some well est.-,biihed buiness where there wou!J fie a cbaree for advancement. Salarv not of n much Importance as a permanent situation. Beat of reference gives). Address, with real name. P O., Box 145, Indianapol -. Indiana, may 1!1 d."t
fTwo huntrei building lots, in all parts of twO rity, some of the handsomest residences and dwellings. Price from $700 to $ 5,1 mo Garden lots from one to ten acre, in the vicinity of the City Farm, in all parts of this State, ami lands in all of the We-tern States, for sale by Alex Metzoer. Real Ktate Agent. May II .14t No. MtJ i K.t Waaaingtofl St
'Some twenty -five or thirty 'American cftl
lei" f African descent' paradal arouiid the Circle, yesterday morning, at d formal n line of battle opposite the .lournal office Thev looked eagerly up at the window o( til 11 abli-hment. ns though they expected a shower of bssn I to tall therefrom There was . rod deal of speculation as to whether they intended to give the building three cheer. r p bat it down; hut thev finally retired by a kiiltull fl ink movemen', without doing either Mrs. Fort's Pnfit Mr C lern tn Pone, who has labored faithfully iunng a !n? n"W near to close to ples-e the patrons of the Metropolitan, and who has succeeded well in her eflorfs. takes a benefit tonight We truf he will hive a full house tor she li worthy The plav of Unrle Tom' Cabin, which she has selectel lor the oreaaioii. is one that has always been nonultr. and as it has not been produced heiore
lha ei"n. it. will be f.esh. lilt there n-a.img of)
himmelt informell of wht ha been done; ami.
being a valuable aid to consistency in what shall he done in future, sufficient might be printed to further sup: contractors and other, having business with the citv, ami alo aioweringa fffJ v valuable and convenient purpose when tr aweripU from our records are required a- testimony in the Court. Should the Council deem this an unnecesary expen-e, I SSasjM, at lea.t. re-ommetid that thisystem be pur-tied in reference to the ordinances
passed. These are renuired to be published t:i I
the iieWSTmper-.. and while the type is up it would cost but little more to have a number of copie printed, in pamphlet leaves, so as readily to be conuecte! in hook form, and at perio 1-. hound and indexed alter the m inner of our snuual tut ute. arto with the addition of marginal notes of tVfrtBl4tWMN I ll's would render a revision HSV, and for along time, unnecessary. Many of our ordinance re frejuently vi 1 ite i by person from the country, ignorantlv und in nocentlv, and often hy poor perns and young h"-. Such violations, for instance, as driving over side walk, fastening to tree and lamp posts Those parties are arreted anl frught before the M yor, and being guiltv tbe Mavot i obliged to inflict the penalty. The Councilor d iin the ordinance, and it is made the If ayseS duty to enforce them. Hltliough it often seems a hardship to do so. and irrii iting our customer and thoe to whom we desire to offer inducementt visit ;ur citv. I wouhl recommend that irn board he posted just outside the city on each road leading into it. having painted on them a statement ot such offe, .(- aj are most liable to l.e committed, together with the penalty Thee violations are seldom committed wilfully by coun try people, ami while these ordinances are necessary, ami violations cannot be nermittel, every means should he employed to inform the public, and .save them, s far as possible, from the ex pCWM, annoyance, and often mortification, brought apOM them without the slighte-t evil in tent epOw their part. There are. too. DOIOte in the city at which cross ing the side walk has been o frequent as to pre sent the appearance of a thorough!' ire. and per -on mistaking it for such, innocently drive over them and aie lineii It would be well to place some kind of finger board at sucli points until disue would obliterate the appearance of a street, and thus he the me in of protecting person from penalties lor offences unwittingly commi'ted. I would BJffwe the saot -tringent measures re a a BM . . rwWii I
; ivtitig the cieaniine-s oi ..i;r Mreets i tu i
important, not only to comfort, c.ipvenieuce and good t i'te, b-.it is absolutely e.enti il to health and life. Every community ha its abundant quota of negligent and filthy persons who make the public streets the receptacle of vast -tore of putrifing offal. 'I his should be closely looked to Nothing offensive to the senses should be permitted to remain Our citizen are willing to pay lor this, although the expense raiy amount to a considerable item. Persons violating thee ordinances for preserving the decency of the streets, should bt o dealt wiina to discourage repetition Our citv is b' ing surrounded with additions not laid out in accordance with the general plan of the city . and in many respects eerj ohiectiona
ble; a. for Mistime, the naiToaues of the
loldbook the faint outlines of which are only
remembered
INitep Stvtfs Coprt The nrgninent in the eve d' Daniel Stout was resumed yesterday J.hn Colerick. E-q . made a very ble speech frr the defense The District Attorney, .lohn Henna. Ei , closed f r the Govemmenr The peei'hes were both c!oe u d logical The .lury a, quitfel the prisoner on the first, count (conspiracy) but found him guilty on the second count, for hsrboring a tltserter. The sentence has not been p--i The Newburh cse. or at leat one of them, will he taken ig to dJ Andrew J . Huslun a dl be put upon his trial The District Attorney. Mr H nna and Mr Harry Kiger will prosecute. tad Jottpb I McDonald tad Judje McDonald wili defend
To the Member oi the Indiana fttate Tietalcal Koelety. I jiptANAr,Lts. MayT. 1S03. The following railroad have consented to pass members at half fare to the annual meeting of the S- -r Medical Society, which convene in thi citv on l uesilav. May 1. 1-ri't The members will nay full fare in coming to the meeting and be rfturneJ tree, upon the certificate of the nth cera of the t I od. ana Central. Peru and Indianapolis, Terra H MM mwi Richmond if ten are passed over the road. j anl Jefferonville and Indianapolis. The other roads centering here have been writ ten to, aud it is probable thev will also give fa vorable answers F S Niuvomeb. TI, airman Executive Committee. Country papers please copy dlw&wlt Little Yesterday a gentleman who reside ax Amler m, came down tu the Beiiefo'itaine traitt w.th his wife and child The little girl is not ouite three rears old Her Ires was fastened
at the neca with a mal! buttrnut pin which hid been pure haei by the mother teforeur miliUry commander had declared w .r upr such toys. ; It was covered by a shawl, but the child had' tbrosr the shawl sside tn the cars, and a linx eye1 patriot, pimp or sriv had noticed it. He was a full grown man He kert h il ere upon the cbttd. and followei the family party, when tbey amved at the Union Depot, up Illinois street, on their way to the PaUM Rnasi Tbe hule girl w.. toddling alng with her pareru, ali MOIIIciuM fjg t . , s of the best Government upon earth were , , fixei upn i bar. whaa. uear the corner of Maryland street, the RWf hailol three soldier aiid iqM them that the htde girl wore a butternut; n' Om the eoldiers touched the father of the child on the shoulder, end asked if he wore a butternut era. mnt He replie! that he did not.! but the little girl did. Tbe oldier anal it was lis dutv n de mnd it The fsther replied that fe could have ii bv coming to the Palmer House when the child's drees could be arranged without it. He went with the party to the Palmer H ue. hut Hid not again demand tbe pin. This i about t e smallest affair that we have yet h.yr The nawElscuaii the soldiers acted politely . He .oe not blame them ,n the least ti ey aertpruiablv diacharging their duty, or at leat thougt the were Bat bew..ukl like to see the informer who so closely criticised tb dress of tbe cL Id
trtpefs Such ldifins are being laid out, and
have been, outide the city and beyond our con trol; and we are being hemme! in. with iriicor egress through mere .Heys Altera whiie. thee w'il be iucoi porate! with u; bal the in.chief is done, and buildings erected, and it i ei ceelingl v lifficult. If not often impossible, to re form the map of a city badly laid out. 1 would recommend thai the attorney be reiie-ted ' re port whether any legislation can he I, id to remedy thi ey il This efty pays between f2.."0i) and $.1.000 per annum jail fees lor simply locking up ptnOM du rmg the night. The jail fee is charged against these persons by the Mayor as part of the prose cution, but only about one fourth is cdlevted". If we hal station hiues the city would save that much money and be the gainer in another way. bv. instea.i of makit i t!:e line $1 M Hid talini up the jail tee. Vrdch i- usually $1 4o. the fine could be $0 00 The rei;'t wouhl be. that in case of lion payment the city would be out notli inir. '1 in c -e f nay men t he f.1 ' better off I aould reiommend that three stations be etai lihe!, one at each engine house, proper additions being hu It therefore, ai.d extra pay be given to those in the tue depirtment nt those houe lor wntrhing and guarding the prisoners during the night This would he more ecouomtctl than renting house and paving extra witchmen. Another consideration i that at pr?sent w hen nn arrest i made at night if requires cniderab'e lime to go to the jail with the prisoner, thus leav inic th tt portion of the ci'y during that ti me with out a watchman I am indebted fr this sugge t: .ii to our late City forney. who baa given the st;h)ect careful deli(eration ia a position in which he Ii i had opportunity to know. Upon as devolves the appointment of a 1 irge number d mbotdinaM officers, having in their control the fire department- iti 1 l. e rc.rv f the peace of the city. It is very import nt th.; honest. cp.h e. and faithful men should he -elected, and no other considei ition sho'ild indu epce our election N man is at litierty to give his vote fr his tr end who is incompetent Frteinl-hin i- well in it- phce.but our first duty Mowing 10 the welfire M the city, we were not elected' to prycure places for our friend but p. perform certain duties, and these we are sworn to perform. Let each then be guarded ana not permit his aocial or friendly feelings to betny him into forget! uluess of tl.e test mtsrests ot the cit I would farther call rour attention to the propriety of the establishment of house of retuge This subject seems to htve received some degree
of attention in theory from the law eiver of our State, and ordaining it aa a Sute policy. The Constitution provides - that the General A aembly shall ptovide bouses of refuge for the correction and reformation of juveuile offenders " In 155 an act was passed to carry out tin nuiksion of the Couatilulion. the preamble oft which is as follows; -Wheikas. The Constitution of the State re ( iuire that the General Assembly ahall provide boaeesof retuge f'r the correction and reform ihm of juvende offenders: and. wherea. common i sene and common humanity demand that some steps standi be taken at once, within this State, i tu neparxie the mouthful ulpr.t from lue veteran j and hatdeued criminal." Section 4 of said act is as follows: the system oi management and laws to be prepared, aa iu tbe foregoiug sactiuu d.rec;ed, ;
shall l ontempUtt the vakhtg sv- H ! of Reiv.-- - ' s'innlv a ree of r .. re fOna r h'wl, wrier 'he young contact, asp.riad from viscioui astociate, nay. hv csrt ul. phyd. a' inteder-tual od mor.ii tr iidcj he reP.-rtned and restored to the romn.oiiitr with principle and character fitting him for a good rltiaen. an b esbla and boneet mm " 1 r is aeemt to be on the right path. Tbe true law-giver will seek to destroy tbe aourcea of en me By detri ying t! e root the growth of the fruit i preven'ed Bv rearing the wiuthof the land in inre'.ligo " e and virtuous principle all else can almost be left to itself. "Our Constitution provide that "The pendl code shall te foundl an the principle of reformation, and not of vindictive jus ice " Tins ia a noble provision There is wisdom and tood-ns-, head and heart embraced in thst provision. . Punish menu should not be designed mereiv to n
Dr Mean. Otaton rod Wright to eooat'tuto tbe HooeS of Uesltll. John Jacob Winner, Market Master. Q W Aired Sextoo. J a mt Louck. Scalar of Weigbta and Mass ores Mr Haughty was appointed to preside as President pro tern, in the absence of the Mayor. K lis Barnes, of the Journal, and Richard Heninger. of the Fr-e Press, were elected City Printer the first for Engliah and the Second for Germ in P Hind was appointed Winder of the Town Clock reriTioss
Bv Mr Thompson, from property owners, for i the improvement of Tennessee from St. Clair'
street to the corporation line. Referred. Bv Mr Collev. for the improvement of an al
fl;t . n.ri,i,r ... .,;!.. r,- ti,.atre rf .uITm . . "v 'ti out lot 4" Keterreit
ing, butaa an inducement to prerent iu repetition J Bv Mr. Hmghey. a remons'rmnce against the by the offender l.im-elt, and to operate as a warn grading and -rveling of an allev between Alain to deter other-, and every effort should be bam a and Delaware streets opposite Market employed to render uch punishment reformatory treet. as it is desired to boulder it wheu opened, in as character T impri-on a bov in our coun Referred
ty jail among felon-. . ror school ot ref. rm That he is vicious ia olten more his misfortune than his fault Perhaps an orphan, or worse, he grows up neglected and ignorant, and exposed to the worst influences, and that he should likewise grow up a criminal should Dot surprise ant one So-iety which permitted it. is the worst, if no
ORPINASCES ixteodicxd Bv Mr. Collev, to grade and gravel an allev running east and west through out lot No. 48. Read twice.
eepoet. Bv Mr Brown Streets an! AUevi
Ueported
the only criminal of the two. It ia easy to deal in favor of authorizing the Street Commissioner with the mere surf ace of crime to fine and im- to employ a -ufficieTit force to clean the gutter
prison; but the humane law giver win seek dee:er, and streets and that thev be paid out of the gen
and ever remember t h tt the m t valuable police regulation is that which stands guardian over the
moruls of the voting. No police regulations can preere peace and goal order in a vicious and ignorant community Our charter authorize the establishment of such an institution, and it would en able the benevolent an ; j-t us to find their unfortunate aud give
eral fund Adopted, mat the contract for the I
improvement of Washington street west of the Carlisle Hoii-e -hould not be let. in consequence of a defect in the publication of the ordinance Approve! Al recommending the letting of various street improvement., which were approved A numlier of bids were preented. which were referred hack to the committee Also re
direction to that benevolence which at present : commending that the proprietor of the Spencer
cannot find or exercise control or influence over I Houe be al owed to cover the gutter in front of
lie objects . It migtV embrace, too, within its provision those given to habitual intoxication I have long entertained the conviction that this should be treated as a di-etse, if not an insanity, rather than a crime It is perhaps not so renerallv re ganled. The victims thetnelve do not so re gard it; but tet the question by the logical fact whether or not their co'tduct is rational, and we have an answer at once. Men sacrifice every -thing tor drnk thev drink themselves into pov erty, diirraee and ruiu for them -dm and fami lie cat awiiv everything i!cimble in life, hope, ambition, health and even Kfe itself. And nan it lie that this i u.t madnes-V Call it what we mav. it is a wicked spell o strong a to des tio self control, moral, or phys'u-af restraint And must one like this be left to da troy hitn-elf without an effort to save hirn. No more than the maniac, who ha repeatedly attempted suicide. Sometime, it i the poor and friend I es alone in the world, drinking to drown hi sorrow. It i not nanally the mean, selfi-h. or nijrjrafdlj that become drunkanls such a temperament i the bet security in the world It 's usually the gen erou and the social, whose verv treniali'v
seeking so ietv ami being sought, has been his ruin; md yet such, though they may be lost to the retonumtr influence of blows, and of the woild neglect, or MOTS, are yet not lost to the influence of symtathy for oftentimes one gentle word of advice . om toothing ton of hope mav do more to reform and encourage thp wicked and despair ing thin all the manacle, that ever were forged, and all the solitary dungeons that ever were bualdnd. Separated for a time from viciou- associates, suriountieal bv good influences, encouraged to regain hi self resrect. and debarred from aaoom to his cups until consciousne- ha been restored, he tn ay to lofftn clothe.1 in his right mind, to a future of hope and happiness. Where should we seek t'ue m -t to effect reform? Of course where
if i- ntoet needed among the worst; and altho' wem iv i,ot always succeed though it should not always do oiher good, or m -.ke them better, ic will ourelve The heart atwaj eoOMI purer and tiefter from a labor of love. The highe-t and purest enjoyment is the consciousness of do hg cood. and he is the wisest man who m t cultivate! this sublime and Heaven born -ensibility. Kich noble and generous impuie grow- stronger with it- eetcie. as ech blow upon the anvil nnke 'he am th tt struck it stronger to strike the next. uil the true philanthropic will never cease to labor or to hope for his race I will call he at'ention of the Council to another subject, although it is one you cannot reuody. a n i- a provision ot the charter. I I is provided th at the Mayor shall, as part of his compensation, receive fees which are depend ent upon conviction. Our law make similar provi-ion lor the fee of Justices of the Peaoti Thi- i wrong in principle, to nnke the QQQlpOg safion of a judicial officer dependent upon his o ii decision. If there is anything in the world that -hould be lernovcl. in the rejMK0ft degree, from every eeernnttng inflnem e. it is the judi ninrj tioui the highest to tan louro, fne even the lovve-t acta nnu the nropert and Bbnrty t the eilizer And arShtnafjh gVOteafwhnüi lie ex erc-ed in tbt selection of pipe men. et the be-t ire subject to improper influence- and the era vings ot avarice are iiivi.hou-. and often exercise an influence un-oncioiiv even to the rwrtv in fluenced It would he at le ist as well not to hotri out the tempi. ition. Mv on etat viet ton is. that court aft but el dorn if ever influenced hv ucn temptation, but this is nt all, courts of justice shook! be so ad a ministered that their purity should ever remain above anspickm. Violations ue often committed of ordinances not important in their thnffaCte, bj parties too entirelv ignorant and innocent of intention, and the nOnajqnjtneot of the act almost if not wholly h ann-t's. Yet coming within the prohi bition of the law. an officer sworn to execute the laws, (not to m ike them not responsible for their wisilom.; i- obHgOd to inflict the penalty, and the accused looking at it from his stand point of sei fihne- and irritation, and feeling loo innocent of intention nd that the act wa harmless, goes out feeling ihat he i- wronged, charges it at once to a corrupt motive. I ad wirb hi reect for courts impaired, and prepared more than liefore to commit a wiiful violation in a spirit of defiance Courts should be ( administered, if possible.
that even the vwiasl criminal should be convinced th t even if hi entence was wrong, in fact, that the court was impartial Our city finance hive become an important feature. Our expenditure- are annually a large sum and necessarily increasing with our growth Our people are willing to pay taies liberally, but they eapoct a ad have a ri:ht to expect, that it will not ouU he bot tat Iv, but judiciotislv expended. Let nt -ee to ft that these expectations are real izel. At d now. jfentlemen. let us enter upon out du ties actuated by bur one impulse, but one euabi lion the weltre. the per petutty. and the hon or of our beautiful city; and when she shall hare becme the proudest and nnret metropolis of the West, may each ot us he able to point t her with pride snd exultation and truthfullv sy. Wh;tt she i. in her greatness and goodne-.. I helped make her. Joux Cavin Mr lb-own moved that o much o' the message as referred to rfie House of Ke 'uge be wfSffted to the t 'am mit lee on Public Buil'lings; that to the violation of Oni ii tuce to the Committee on the Revision of Ordinances, that to finai re. to the Finance Committee, ttc . which prevailed
Mr Thompson moved that five hundred copie of the message be prinjed, three hundied in Eng lish and two hundred in German, for gatuitous distnr.ution in the city. Adopted. The Mayor announced the -landing commit tee, as follows: ' idicisrv Collev. Brown. S A Fletcher Finance Haughey. Coburn. H A. Fletcher. fcooounrs S A Fletcher. McNabb. Thomp son Fire DepartnMnt Allen. Plake Haughev Police H A Fletcher. Brown, Coller. S-reets and Allevs Brown. Coburn, Cook Education H A Fletcher. Jameson, Suub Br:dce Frneron. Böaz, Staub MarketsWailace. AHen. C k Public Buildings Blake. Boax, Emerson C stern MeNabb, UlatieT, Lefevre G M 1- ght Th m:aon, Letnetn, Wallace Revision of Ordinances Jameson. Collev. I I zier. Ti e member of the F.lchth and Ninth Wanls drew for the long and short terms Mr. Allen drtw the f.Mir years term for th Eighth Ward, nd Mr it.ub for ihe Ninth Wrd Mr tJmhereew notified the Council that hehad appointed John S Rusaell Deputy Marshal, and asked the approval of the Council Approved EiEaTioM or orricEBs. The Council then proceeded to the election of a P lief Board, which resulted in the election of Me-srs Boax, Blake and Coburn. i harlea Richmond wxs nomiuated and elected Ch ef Fire Engineer D. V Culiey, Treasurer of the Board of School
Tru
hi property oraler the direction of the Civd En-
Iineer. Anprotel Mr. Brown presented the bond of Mr. John Stumph for the construct-on of a sewer from Delaware street to the Biufl' Road, which was awarded hi him SWUM time siuce. Referred to tbe City Attorney. RfcSOLl TlOSU. By Mr B A. Fletcher, that the Judge- Inspectors and C'erk-of the recent K'ection Boanlabe aliowetl $5 each lor their services. Mr McNabb moved to strike out $.a and insert 4. which was not aecouded, and the re-olution prevailed. By Mr. S A F!et her, that hereafter the regu lar meetings of the Council be held on the second and fourth Mondays of every month, which was adopted. Bv Mr. Thompson, that the Committee on Street and Allevs be allowed $100 per annum for Clerk hire. Adopted. By Mr. Brown, that a speciel committee be appointed to confer with the Civil Engineer in regard to the grade of Alabama street, between Washington street and Massachusetu avenue. Adopted. Bv Mr. Brown, that in the opinion of the Council the shows on Illinois street are a nuisance, and that hereafter the Mayor decline lo license. Adopted. Bv Mr. Brown, that the Board of Equalization meet on the firt Monday in June, and that the Clerk give the u-ual notice. Adopted Adjourned to meet on next Monday evening.
5fWe have not space this morning to notice the interesting address of Mayor Cavin, as it deserve. It i worthy an attentive perural; and no man can read it without forming a favoraMe opinion of it author. TELECRAPHICT" I IBPOKTED RXntEsSLWOSTEB DAILY STATE SXXTTEEL. Soon Reports.
John TitQf, of Pennsylvania, wat appointor! Chief Juiic of Ctwb. vice Kiuoer. who wa re moved. Two Rebel spies, n med Wm Ccrbin and T. H McGraw are to be shot to death on tbe l&b inat , on Johnson 'a Island Depot, near Sandusky Both were convicted before tbe Military Commit ion, for recruiting men within tbe lines of tbe United State forces tor the Confederate armv Tbey were also convicted of carrying mails and information to the Rebels Commissioner Lewi has decided that Foreign Ministers are liable to taxation under the excise law The impression prevailed at Falmouth on Fri H-iy. tht the enemv had withdrawn from our f ont There i n douht but Stoneman has arrived safely on this sideol the river Kiht Report
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t-oreljfn rwi New Yore, May 12 The steamship Citv of Washington from Liverpool on the 20th, arrived at I o'clock this morning. The Charleston failure attracts much atten tion. The Time- regards, it as a catastrophe more signal than any reverse the North has yet sus tao ed . and draws the iinirl that forts are still more than a match far iron dsrls. The London Duly New say if i puerile to de-enhe the repulse as a catastrophe, and doubts whether many sensible Americans ever expected to see Charleston taken hv a fleet. The Confederate loan has slightly advanced under the pew-. The Oberver says the representations sent to Washington regarding Adams' conduct in grant ing certificate to Mexico will doubtless shorten his diplomatic mission. The Time, on the contrary . s.ys the diffi.-ul tie are likely to be smoothed down. It i reported that Adam admits of acting s ith undue haste, and consequently raises no pre tensions to necessitate an abeoioti protest from one (iovernuient to another. The Staff ansa the frank explanations bv Ada BBS
had restored the friendly feelings which existed between him and IUmuwU The Paris correspondent of the Time- give a report thai the French (ovemment had sent in III nttloSM t" Washington to detttind explanations inspecting Adams' safe piss Special to 'he HeraM Richmond dispatch, Mav 9, s vs: Official inform ition has been re ceived announcing the death of M j Gen. Van Dorn, at Spring Hill. Tennessee, nil the 7th inst The exi-tem e of an association lormed tor the purpo-e of rendering aid and COBB fort to the ene mv, has been discovered in Choctaw county, Missassippi. Twelve chiasm have already been Bffrestad, and some twenty other are being sought for The secret organiastion was discovered by loyal citizens, who having sunicioned its -tence lor - me time, joined together for the nrpo.-e of brC iking up the net of traitors. From "New Vork. Nrw Yofk, Mav 12 A letter to the Herald, from West Point, Va , !bh inst . reports General Kevs con-taritlv in the saddle, and says you maylook for -tnrtlm(z news from here, suddenly. The Times' dispatch from the Army of the Potomac, dated the 9th, savOur wounded are coming over rapidly. The ficures are very much diminished by the arrival of -tragglers. The Richmond Knquirer of the 7th says: Col. Morgan's battalion, 800 ftrotsg at Lewi h",r-, Greenbnrg conrtv, were tnipfflsnd by 1 .000 Yankee cavalry, lute Frilay niüht last. Edgsr rallied his men inl teat the Felerals off, killing 11. cspturiu,; snesjo vviio were wounded, snd four other. We have advices from Vera Cruz to April 27, through French sources: The fall ot Puebli is ex jeered to be announced by the next mail. The Fiem-h had mst with no reverses, whatever, and had lost only 41 men in killed and 61 wounded during the siege. A powder bjBjsJm connected with a cartridge fictory on 71: n street near Et River, exploded luring !a-t night. The building was considers hl r shattered, and a few houses around it su tiered erably. No lives were lost, so far as known. The Exchange News bulletin says the Army of the Potomac hs not left Falmouth This is on the antburitj nl an officer whoarnved from there thi morning. From California. vo Plant isco, Mnj II Dates from the City of Moiioo I6tb and Puebl.i 15th are recieved. The French hid gained nothing since the 6th. They were occupying C istle San Javier and six blocks of the citv on the 12t.li. Ortega wrote
that the condition of the city wsa unchanged, and expressed confidence that the French could not take and hold it The French were bombarding the convents at San Augustine He savs Con ner and Meirced attempted to capture thetn br assault, but failed. The Mexicans captured a considerable number of prisoners from a Zouave regiment. Guerillas continued to capture French supply trains. Large forces arebein?; concentrate! at the City of Mexico. Comonfort tili held the rosd between Were and Puebla Deserters and prisoners informed him that mnr of the Frencn officer considered it impossible to take Puebla with the present army From C incinnati Civ : ati. May 13 Amotion for a writ of habeas corpus in the Yallandighatn tasSJ was arKued yesterday, before Judge Leavitt of tbe t. S Circuit Court. The Buell Court of Inquiry concluded its la bor yesterday snd adjourned sine die. The C.-urt has been in session odb hundred and sixty five days. Fraaa tffaihlaiton Wasuuigto-, May 11 A special to the Tn bune av:
Fir. gunboat passed Natchea on Sunday Kbt four aacecded tbe Red Rirer.
The Richmond Etatoiner quotes a Surgeon's
repi.rt. utinr tbe Rebel lossst 900 killed. ..000
wounded sod 1 .900 prison
COMMERCIAL.
I rom Hdn in, N amivilll. Ma 12 The river has r sen one toot since last night. Twentv-six Rebel citizens are to be sent be vond the Federal lies to morrow morninr. Private Julius Wilkes of the 10th Michigan
Infantry is to be shot on the 15th inst.. for descr- : tion Oreat dissatisfaction exists among the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, the Anderson troop, now ,
at Murfreesboro. Dr. W A. Cheatham and family are ordered to Alton. Ills , to be conötie! during the war. Mrs. Cheatham is a sister to Mrs. John H. Morgan. From New York Nkv? York, May 12. A Pittshcrg telegram of the 1 1th says: The Rebels made a raid to the Burning Spring oil well and destroyed it. They burned the boats and d est ro veil a large onantitv ot oil at the fltlhsfl on the K mawharirer. thirty miles from Parkcrhurr . in Wert county, ten miles from the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The occupants of the powder factory in 78th street, in which an explosion occurred this morn irg. were Sheridan k Co. and Smith & Rand Over 3,000 pounds of powder exploded, leveling one or two residences in the vicinity and injnring munv at a considerable distance. Loss of the owner of the building, $10.000 and the entire loss cannot he le-s than $40.000. A special from Murfreesboro of the 1 1th tost, say - Trustworthy information has been received here that Msrtin's Rebel cavalry is at Forfville, and i reported to have reinforced Bm kner's division. A ladv who arrived at Nashville reports 700 Rehe! at William-p irt. The latest reports tat that tbe entire Rebel force is from f0 to 65,000 men. From WashinKton. Washington, May 12 A oecial dispatch to the New York Herald says Hooker'. army ha not re crossed the River. Hi personal arrangements, however, indicate that he expects to be employed in some new enterprise at once. The Treasury i in excellent condition, and everv requisition thereon is honored. Ten mil
lion dollars 1 accumulated and will be paid to the army in a few dav A special to the Times says: Under the proivisions of the enrollment law as construed hv the War Department, the men will be in the service of the United States from the moment they are drafted, and the Government ha ordered that they be put in uniform and provided with knapsacks, haversack. &c.. as smn as they report to the Provost Marshals. The Qu irtermaster General has leen ordered to fill the repositions of the Provost Marsh il General for the clothing and other equipments, to be delivered at whatever points the latter mav designate. Bv order nl the Secretary of War, officers of regimen's going out of the service by reason of the expiration of their term of ervice may, with the consent of their respective Governors, reinlist their regiments within thirty d i y.s from the expirrtion of their original ervice for a term of three years, unless sooner di-charged, and upon the regiment beinr filled up within the thirtydays aforesaid, the officer shall be restored to their rank as from the date of their original commission. From Frc dcrirkeburjr. W ashington-. May 12 A report wa current yestcr :av that the enemv had left their formidable position along the hights, hut a cloe ober vntion last evening disclosed the fact that their number there had not been diminished. They wpro still nt that point y esterday . notwithstanding the report-, we had not re erossed the Rappahanuock up to Monday noon. (leneral Order o u The following order has just been issued by Gen. Hooker: Hf asjQrj artkks Army Potom ac J May 6,1863. j The Major General Comtn inding tenders to this army his congratulation on the achieve ments for the last seven d tv. If it has not accomplished all that was expected, the reasons are well known to the armv. It is sufficient to any they were of a character not to be fore eil by human sagacity or resources In wi'h drawing from the south bank ot the Rappa bannock before delivering a general battle to our adversary, the army has given renewed evidence of confidence in itself and its fidelity to the principle it renresenta; in fighting at a disadvantage we would have been recreant to our trust, to ourselves, our cause and our country. Profoundly loyal and conscious of its Strength, the Army of the Potomac will give or decline a battle whenever its interests or honor mav demand It will a!o he tb guardian of its own historv and i's own arm Bv otir celerity and secrecv of movemen. our advance and passage of the river wa inditpnted, and on our withdrawal, not a Rebel ventured to follow up the events of the lat week, mav we'l with pride the hrear of ev erv officer and soldier of thi army. We have adiled new laurels to its former renown; we have made long marches, crossed rivers, surprised the enemv in his entrenchments, und wherever we have fought we have inflicted heavier blows than we have reeJnved. We have taken from the enemy 5.000 prisoners and 15 stand f color, captured and brought oft" seven pieces of nrtillerv. and placed hors du combat 18,000 of hi choen tr .ops We have destroyed his depot, filled with vnt amoutit of stores, damaeed his communications, captured pri-'iners within the forti Holloas of his Capital. We have no other regret than that e uied by the loss of our brave comrades, and in thi we are console! bv the convirtion that thev have fallen in the holie-t cause ever submitted to the arhif riment of hattle Ry command of Maj Goa Hooker. S. Williams, A. A. G. Ktchmotid Kens. Headqi abtuls Akmy or the Potomac , May 12 Richmond papers of Saturday contain the following item: There is little in the editorials except favorable comment upon their most eztravazantexaggera tion of our io-se-., and the advantage gained thereby by the Confederate army. The country people around Bichmond have discontinued making visits in consequence of the belief that their horse- will be impressed for military purposes. The Britih Consul at Richmond declines to issue any more passes Of the Union prisoners in the Libby Prison, the Kxaminer savs the higher officer- are reserved; and all take their condition philosophically, looking forwird to exchange in a few davs A large amount of blockade goods old at auction in Richmond on Thursday. The sale in eluded $30.000 worth of ladies' bo-t and shoes for summer sear The sale realized $100,000 in the aggregate A new Contederate State flag has been adopted. It was hoisted in Richmond. Monday last The Examiner prophecies that the army has crossed the Rappahannock for tbe last time. At a public sale in August the nnces for negroes rs need trom $700 to $2.600. It is officially announced that Gen. Van Dorn died at Spring Hill on the 7ih of May. Jackson. Miss.. May 7. It is reported that Banks' army has been divided into three columns, one fortifying the town of Opelousas, one remain
. at Atehsfalaia, and one at Baton Rouge Bat.k has seized all the negroes on the Governor's plantation Kirby Smith ha arrived at Alexandria from Arkat.aas with Walker's Texas Brigade as rein furcemeut Sm th is confident he can drive Banks back to Berwick. 1 hree powerful Confederate gun boats are at Alexandria, above the falls. The Wheat crop in Texas ia unprecedentedly large. Magruder'a headquarter have been removed " i. Antonio
Olariwnatl Market.
CiBcmsATt, May U P ur Dull at $5 265 30 far superfine (ram V beat unchanged sad in good demand at $1 20(1 23 for red. snd $1 :0jtl 35 for wb te. Corn, declined to 61 (d 62c. Oat, dull at 6Tc in bulk. Rte and Barle are unchanged Whisky Steady at 41c Lard 5'' tierces city sold at JMc. Meat Old mess Pork is offered at 9$10c. and new at 12L(fl4. but there is no demand. Small sales of Bacon Sides at 6c 1 1 'roceries S t ead y Money Gold. 45(346. preui Etchauge. l4c prem. and steady. Slaw lork warkri. aw Yobk. May 9
Flour Opened firm, but closed dull and droorV ing at $6 30id6 35 for extra State, $6 75(06 90 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $6 95S 00 for trade brands. Whisky A shade easier t 45ie;4."l. nearly at inside price. Grain Wheat, quiet and nominally unchanged. Corn opened firm, but closed heavy at S5i86tc for sound, and Sl($b4c tor unsound. 8dc for prime Western vellow Me i ' u!l. heavy and lower
Lard lavors but era, and rather more dotoc at
9K.a IQ
Money hasy at 0(ub;ercent Sterling quiet; lfi.'ltrt 164 for fir-t cl i- bills. Gold, wiihout de
cided change; opening at 47., advancing to
MIDICAL OOKi. ItC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY CHAITMED BT TUX LMlSLATXma Off UVTICET FOB TO tükatkxxt or six m rasiaaea or tob GUIA1T A 5b 0l5rTl 016 us.
roici o.MT tk cum. A Mrtliral Rupert, OM.iiasv 7WrW fhrnm tele was Jbg eessaesets isSMk td atesVtrajajr ctU . Cmmu
4i 4. and dosing firm at 4'.c prem
S--T--1860--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Of thi cHebrated bran.l, apar- to be In rery ones mouth, wIl a on every one's table. They are a ' splrmlid article andean be relied upon to strengthen tnd invigorate -limut.d nature. janl6-iawltaw6m
STRAYED.
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high, strayed from a drove l.i-t Saturday, In the
vicinity of Indianapolis, on tie Three Notch Road; one, and perhaps all of them. tr-.n.e.. on the left jaw with Oh) letter M. Any one timlu.' any or all of them, and repor lh same at the Kxchanire Stahle, on Illinois treet. or thi unft.Tsirn-t. i th' Bate- lioue, so that I an pet them, will t.e liherally rewarded. A. W. 'I HOMSOM. my !2-d5t
PROPOSALS. IMIXWAIJ VMI.I. Bl RRCrtV l l r (ILL M tIDAl noon, the 15th su-t.. at o'clock, for the rection of a brick PrU-house. For plana and pribcatioii- Bnpffj b1bssvb1 Kitiran, K-q , Hate House. I srBRMH taa Lour- mt 'l anl 2 o'clock, (up tillThur-day, Uth ni-t KI1BQAB1 A OO. ff 12-dtd
STRAYED. COW AND CALI STRAYED I.1ROM I HK sriiSCRiBKR. N.. ttJ NORTH NT. Jersy Str't. on the lt of May. a White Cow. with a Utile , ay o.t bth de.- of the neck and head, and the left burn ery nbort, bauiitf been broken. The calf is white with a few red pol-, two week. old. I will satiufy any per-ou thai mil reiuin tLe cow and calf or will give information tbal sill leai to tleir recovery.
T!l' l.lölu 1 1
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HOTELS. A VELINE HOUSE K. fa. AVELIM:, Prop'r, 1 oi nt i 1 tillioiiiiand lierrj ts., (OppoMte tbeCouit Hou-. WH U ATSui:, O Olta A. a. 'lo. 'S dAwly
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, (tn Vei Washington Mrrt. Thii- buii.l.i.k.' rem.-Kr M . Hundred Dollar a year ALSO. A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, Near A. Wallace'- rlrocery, w ill he -old at a treat
bargain. I. rorts w'-htiiK to make an invehtment that willpay a high percentage will do well tn rail and ee theae piece- of t.r. .pert . McKKhNAN A P1KBCI, feW!0-d.Vw2m Keal E-tate A(fenta.
CLOAKS. &C.
LADIES' SPRINT. NOVELTIES!
Cloaks! Cloak! Cloaks!
lo every style for the
I INK 1.1 HI CLOTH SACQl KS. (all wool from SA to . worta ss to fio. sp SH ill PPKRS n- -tvle. brarted', $1 to BIS, rta. nte t. $i.r.. MKXU AN QUOnKf, (vrry handsome,) from I to 115. PLAIN i LrH r.IRCLLARS. Bal flSSBSB and prlcsa. WATK K-PROOF SACgUES. all ue.. BLACK SACl K all uea and i)iialiiy. n atkr-pk m i Gtvcasara,aasi Mvie. A hat.i-oni. i- :ti:ent of LIGHT "I.OTH SIIAWLKTTS, jdaln Bj4 piffled, price. I,. . Silk Garment. .. -rre-Mind with the hnv tyle The i hildroii'a Drpartmrn t
la particularly attenili! to. and a fall aa-rment kept on hau '. . We will BBSS fumiM.
From i4 M 3S inchi wtrie, all of the beat quality at low er rate than he ame can now he Mffsaaawi by th can We lartla the Couutry Merchant. t caii anl examin ouratock. BBSM ran . apply tbm at Kaalern price. And we will BotSlivelT eil at price that no other bona ci a eosapete wit t, You fare on tbe railroad will more tban he ave.: by i 'lyina f a. IVta A t o., Philadelphia Cloak. For BBSl Mantilla Hooae, South Metidian Btrast, Indlanapol:.. lnd. apt31-d1y
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Bbent of the rartoti. private BBBBBWi treateit of In snff fri vats tsptt' Hit li-'-epsrr ' tbe alr lafatisa mfw0 kind In America wbiru ban tweet, tab sah' d by a ataerbsf charter, an J thi- fart tvosM gtm a a priraranaw mn mr lbs arlwi- q'.aefc. of 1ubtfl rarvrt W faap mMt
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A SPLENDID FARM FOR S A L. E , is ruK Most Reasonable Terms In Jackson County.
iu department or out IM.pecaary ! -pe-tatly det to tbe treatBMCt of tbe lneaa of Ferna!, och Sa La rhorrbe. or 'Whita." Irr polar. Pa'afcl and Sapprsai Mei.MvaaUon. Jfrv.. .- ad Bmral tn-b.tlty . Ulea' . ' be Womb, Barren. X CooaultatiotM sad exarninattri free et rhar AWof asle. Ilk DkBirf Rii.n.O'i. PILL For Feinai ObauatcUoB, lrreri.ia .:ie, a. aarrVed la die iu certain aituattoc hould out uv rbn. i tfcrv wouldcsuae miscarriage Prtce $1 pr boa, .rVtca ba aent by ntail. DB.GALEVS PRFV K5TIVI Ab thva'ttalk 81 n for Baees withies to limit the number of thir iffaprlnc, ot tbe barren who telre children; war'ar ted not to aa-' jure the be ia. and will last for a Ufet tr. Seat to an address undar al. od receipt ol the price TW LAK PAT1KM AT A DISTASCF .endlnc a zrm StsBBBBBnl of their ymptoma. wit! recerr a Blank Chart containing a liat of qnetiotia, BBS n tb marae ef treatment, Ac. Medicine, aent to any part of tbe country to cute anj caa at borne, free from danger or cuiiortj Alltraiuactiona pti. ale and confidential Rememhsr the nams and number Direct all lettera to (iLK5'S HfcAn PISPLN5 AKT, novlS-etdftwljr Loakavllle, Ey
NOTICE. INTERNAL REVENUE.
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Ornca Aaaaaao imiixi knuti j
Stli In-tct f Indiana. Indianapoliv AprtiSTtk. lBSa.
N tiKURK u. tarilitate the annual anet.t wbarb
iil be made in the mm'ti of Mav. 1"S3. and to make
je same with aa much economy a p .ille. we deem H
proper to ask th' citiiena of tbe ith ('oosraufal Dav trlct of ludiana to prepare and have ready tbetr a.e -ments or memorarduma, that wbeu tbe Aaaesaora rail they will not h detained, there hy naving a beary bsbbbbbb to the Government. The a.-es-metita will be made upon tbe follow it.f Nt. On all carriaffra. wsgon or other vehicle-, the body of which rvfU upon prinar. wben the ralue thereof exceeds the nm of aeventy-Sve dollara. ioclud.tif tbe barnes M. License III be 8aeaaed to run from tb 1st rf May. lsX. ba 1st of May. lSt4. All aneiptrea Iteeaiea wall be renewed aud chanted for the frartional part of tbe year, commencing from th expiration of th old licsnat, and endwiff 1st of May. Ist4. An) psraon rsaauig to 4s business at or l-ef,.re the expiration of the old. caa bare the amount of tbe new license refunded by making propter appl'ratinfi to the Collector of tbe Dfatrirt. M Maüufarturer, Butrhe'-, and othera. will make their monthly reporta aa uual. but with a litile more prompt nets. 4th An f hvt y will al-o he (..ed vpoa hs annual cam-, j.rotita or income for tb- jear I SSI, of alt peraena reradn x wim.n the Incu.ct, whetb' eeretS lrm any kind of peopertt. rent-, iuterssta, divedena, Kaiarie, rfr-.m an prole 'inej. trade, mpl. toetii r o ratios r frm any source whatever, provided aach gaina, prof if a in. eeds tbe uui of aix hundred dollars. In eKtimstiaaT auch asm, proflta or income, all sSttsr Nat nal. Mate and l'al taaea aaaeaasd upon this B"anstf or other BBBffcea vt iiKi-me, ahall be fin-t deducted; abas, the rent of any dwelliuaUil rented, occupied by tbe party ao asaessed.aud ail other eipeoiMMncideut to Ute mslbf of ascb gam", profits or income, but in no caee rill tas espenasa of bring be deducted. Tbe fanner will be rquired is make return of th. value of th produos ef hia farm, without deduction for tbe labor or arreicea of blm.elf and ha family, or for any portion of .u b produce cotiaumed by himself and fanniiv, or forth coat of any new atnactures, ucb a clearmr,, enrlo-ina asnae with fenoca, and for tmprovemeiit to tuild;ng: bat ail nmounta actually paid for hired labor, rent of lam (if any.) and ner aaary repairs upon bia butkung or farm, Including tb aub1 stance of the lured laborer will be deducted. Farm prudox. hieb tbe producer bad on Land on tbe
.11 -t day i ' er, muat be sppraiastfat U ket value on that dat .
F.ach pen-m will tie required to return hiototsJ incc
ao far aperifyinK be annrre froas which it ia derived, a
to enable the .WiMaui AssMr to deride what dedae tiotia ahall be made therefrom. 1 he following per.on. have been appointed Aaaialas Afsevor- for MARION Cnl'STT Jons B. Jn-rs Divialoii No 1 At office, and Kjuara No. 57. city of lr.ilianapoli. L. M Piiirrn IM.i.ion No t North half of Centre townahip. iu ias Hamt v IhvtaooNo S. South half ofCentr townabip. J.M'obp - I . . i i . n X' 4. Iwreuee and Warren towi.ahip-. Tii .anh Tuoma hi N S r rauklia snd N BJ t on : -l Fikuhx. baaisa. Ibvi-iou No. . tVrai'ir '. v t n. townabip. Ir. H u.iN'.s- obts luv ;: Nr T Pik" and a ah ington township-. WHXI.i U A. BBAPSHAW. 8i27-dd"w3w Aeaeior S I. District of Indtats
MEDICAL. c o n f i m w t i a i,
YOt'NG Ml N WHO HA VF. IV 'üred themaelve bv oertsrn ssava
. w hirb unfit them for bsaassas. pUa-ure or tbe dutiee of married ttfs, iniddle-aeed and obi men. srha,
from tbe follieh of ynth or other cauae., feel a deMtttp IB advance of their yeara. I fors pSSCSay themaelrea tualer the treatnier.t of ue. ahouM flrat read TMt SM'KKT JKIf ; Mamed ladie- avHI learn aossstblng of iaaportaore by peruMnn' "lb terret Friend " Ser t to anv addr. - . in a -eaied envelope, am raceipa f T-i rajj ri. Ml . l.T Alt' Ban BS MSBSBJbSb' Ii Sil diaeaae nf a prieate oeconfVJenual nature, from a A . st.totP W.. (Sundaya frm BBS 11 A. M-.; at tbetr -ftVe. A.. Ire-. I'h faa STlAKTCO.. tncbil-dAwlv . I -'! sas 1P Till. I's IL IM Tili: 111 D.
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Stricture Vsncocele, Bjdr -ei I'rlr.ary !'eaet. Sprr matorhea. Se mmel Weaktte. Norturnal F.tta f r. an
effecta of aeU abuea, sbouM AT ONCF vt-t Ir Clark' Pan ate Orrrt and ascred Cottaoltation B- oa, 5c H Eaat Waahincton treet, and be cured. Tbe fvv-t.' r flfteat'i yeara xraaiBacr :o Sew Tor citj enable him o treat yon acleotifkariv. Conaaltsttoa free. Office hours from! A. V. te I F M. P. O. Box 13S4. aprSdly
REAL ESTATE ACENCV. McKernan & fierce, REAL ESTATE .MEfV
First Door K.M of Pnlrat r Hobm',
L P reTAlKS WE have for asle Hosssa and Lot. m tas C,. Iiid.aaapo'.a, and Farma sod Farming Laads tha Bute, sad will aell lover '.ha a ess ba pares elebre. Tbe f iow:.Be .r.pr -- aonxt of tb property wa ar now oflenpn st low pnc for caah or us ubm. ss ra .-. t , r"-" ' aa- t 31-dasry
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NOTICE.
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A RABE OPPORTlTiraT
Fora. .Itechaniror F.qssrdssr V
und Mair T o Obtain a House and Lot, and thnu get a Home.
rEWls EOLT, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB J Turner, on Georgia atreet, between Pen rta viva ma and Meridian, i. prepared t- execute all bind of Turninf. bt beat manner, and at reasonable price I keen contanty hand atair batluatera and Newel Posta, and turn ibem to order. All work done promptly and in good order.
All kinds of carving- will ba done at tbe aase pl
WI will aell City Lota ca kit time te psraeaa wbe w..l build a hoaae on tbe lot pure baaed H re , aired, am will fanush part of the aveaaa nece aaary fs tne rrection of nstldaojr to tboae wboae aseana are te aaTacbratt complete their aasas Ki hNAN A P1EBCB. feblS-dAwaaa Heal a. tale Laaaiera
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, ,(i;,mon BKibK a VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST.,
Why ahonld 1 buy a box sf BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WONDER I !. aEAJTULES. Becaa.e tbey rare Css k aa ' Cstda. for SS ceuu
rriHI Lot la aids sad deep and will be .old ,. ti
1 cash bic b BEN a 5 4 P1BBCE . fob S en Ba s Bass Agent.
