Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3929, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINK1
THI
V MORNING. M.Y 14
The Conscription Act. Hen. D. W. Voorhim ON THE
CXDlSTSCRIPTIOlSr
1ft tbe House of Representatives. F-'.ru.ry 13, fsA3
Tlll.it uae-ttnn
aad every votar H, li should luv a c iJ . D. mo
'.t sh oM raise ctutM la 6VtrM Ml lata brftfj in rrry School Lrt.trtct In the Mat. It makr. s pamphlet of eight PrtW si OO prr IOO. AM order should direct the Teeche to hr sent by ex
pi , a the po.gr it on eut f ir each copy.
b prepaid. Addre. ELDER, UAKKXKM BINGHAM, Indianapolis
NiümtTii Dar or rut Fiamt trioae or
'tut I ciuf School Th fci mui itimi- of th Pubis? ScHwil clown I vaster I sy w.ith the l in the Seventh Ward, t.ugbt bT Mia k.Jerts an I Mi Mu rin The seh-iol i Fh
aiacy ad IntrBUi. !1 to one Urge room Oer a hundrod pural barg boon la atterUbce, if b of whom were prr nt Tt e examination com men red with the classes in the Primär, tnhrton; pel'ng reading, and netj.! arithmetic The 'aiding c ! acquitted themeeJv vere ereil, nrxerviog a correct attilud, fminmünK clearl", and apnUinj neerir all the wrd eorrectlr in the exercise accompany
ing the reading !
In
seiecW ht the riaitora, end the ela-eee spel'ei I I m fl 0 1 1 I fc. iMii Akta
: an wnn lew exception a. speiieu j auuuu uwj
Lot A amaili'.o. who answer, r, t;. t,ae
of P. " He I a ekr terrier Hu tn.w li nutrae rerr anu-h tike coot - Aftftaaaa jr i log infoi mation u th'adogat the Empire SIkmi,
Will receive a auitable reward HI lee then lote duller.
TELEGRAPHIC.
FOUNDRIES.
COMMERCIAL.
MEDICAL BOOKS, C.
uveos-
OAJl STA TS
IL.
Fata Lüne Mike Clark, at hi asioon, 67 South Ininoea trwet. at a tree lunch moral, od if!, trooi 10 a 12 o'clock M e undertunda how to get op aometbiug aipeiinug-.
ooii RtporU.
ftaskiafiaa Rimiin.
in iloosittt a . FOINDRV AND STOVE WORKS. HAVING COK1LK11D Utk FOUNDRY. W I ARB now prepared to reca.ee ad aatiefacrJ,r exeeat
o-d-for stewue nj camnti i- .mo
0 B StOUt t Br X her are oOOTiiriif R'r! raiiiia ! rariara rliilntil c:)'.un wm mu
fine lot of fruite anr groceries, among which will of ..ur line except tboe who give security of be found orange, lemons, bananas, green corn ahi1 -1 to t.ike rare of themtelvea
the regular pelhng eieren woma were nn pea. in cna; the ret f mun- rtvernt, impe n.'r-'Trie to tue new. r.n.m from Sen Frn
Chni i !e. of veeteruo . aeya that Vallandighnm partner hea jat rtrurued frcaa the Kt, wbare he be
for
Adeicee fron, ewhern. K C , tat that th
ren Mn'eacwd be 'BuiWe. to ibe Tortucaj i V M 4",:r' Prf-C1 P1""?1!? . w..fc .4 parlor .to-, r r oe1 tetotba naarte a a epa i wo teere. etll Inrit the a'teeo of wbete ao- dealer te
BT riUHtifl ( iniinn.ii Narkti. ClVClBBATi K A3
Dull: low grade u perfi d eoid at $&
10; rood MM fine fi5 9S. Whew faU ai-i towee. Corn r;M et t0 61c Oe'a decliued to 6bc, eod ne to &tc. Wbikv41c.
M re 'Uilng in nroUion; old nse pork sold
GALEN'S Hi AO DISPENSARY.
( m tm i hi.ii
T Ttl LMUUTlll L urrüLil
TMKjrr or all tvk mmumm (
ci.il Innti me i 'rnwe 01 wjd,,.M uoMn a itontg in prou.oni, oa DM pore aotu tbi'hraoeb f ' bu.-M.. with, a reeea: tket tber wiU t J0 00; SfOjOUO Ibe hulk aide cold et tb HO gl- uaa eeil 0' ft her work w!l tohwi iroo frort . ahouUlere 4. hoo d .... u-4 1TL J aod eorawa.. (wbkb w eirr to . pr t awt fee- rCOD ooujere. eec. oeeo awd get Ura aoM et
rial and black
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, and a choice lot oi nuta ol at!
of th. finr.t .rwrb'. of Mr Vrw,rhe. ..i, a tolembit well
waaamrainma, R , Mef.tal Arithmet.r Inir: claae half
through Mnlttnlication A cUa in Practical Arithmetir, examined ht Mi K erta. wrote and read number road gate full and clear analeeia.and aolved ex-imple on the blackboard average well. S me Of the piirii- nf thi rlaa erasexi their work before explanation were given, and were inattentive until celled uoon to perform a new exm;!e The el. had onlv atudieil through Subtraction
I A claae in the Fourth Keailer would h ive done Address of the Democratic Members ti.ernotoi and their mitnr eaaoit kd 1007 read
niore iii-tii,( ti I ne? were not cuif)arrej, but
WAvTfD a Fcrloioh Jnerl RecTana. a frw data ago. received the lol sowing t ertinent letter from an tndirnint nrivate: General I
h e been in the service eighteen month, and h n e never receved a cent. I deaire a furlough for fifteen data, in order to return home and re move my family tn the poor houe " The (in.eral granted the furlough Cleveland Leader. (rnrral Volt Tax.
The correspondence between General Scott and
the CommiMioner of Intern ti Keenue. jut pub
c ac llth. aute th t the French loa at Puebla to the 14'h. a'-conlme '0 advice from Mexico,! 4 'low killed tmi d.OiMl wounded. Freoch rei e . r . 1
im uemnita tmi reecnei ruani Keporl
Frm exw YrU. NxwVoag. Miv 13 The teamer Eagle from Ha van on tiie 9th. haa arrived A report w;i in circulation here to daj that Ex Ooeotoor Morgan received a telegram to tiouncing di;iter to Gen Key at We-t Poin, Vi The Exnrea aav thit OOf Morgan debie?
t In r-tir tnaarifac'or.) -ailag aiil caatlny, tjar
rwiad xrtt.ea, S'U orx,ech at veptjlat r. window er . - and hoiicw-.re, n far r i hlr.g pro tneed I n ir-n foundry w repctfo:ty eltH parooaft and only prorn e what we can well aad promptly par-
Offlc and KoBDdrr. a eoutb Dr war. trret, arjoiaing Indlanapoli an'. Carjirat; and Indiana Central Freight IV u, Indiana? - vit 13. C X. LORD PSCK.
FOR SALE.
OR THF. CrKRL AF.MBt.T TO THE PEOPLE OF lNDi.NA. ftatay ffwrtk lae IIMnr) wf 11 e lair aaalea. and (He llratan a li .ftrekmal nmi bean arrom allMlaeat ein ring ttt'eta tltntional Term.
Tbla due a Mem make. pernpMrt of la pajres, and will be furnlabed la any quantity. FR1CB t ! 5o PR too All order, .bould direct tue peer.ee to be tent by t x
reaa, a
wanted life and energv
The fir r i : mi Spelling had gone over ix page during the term, ami spelled very well. Alao nelled phonetic illy in one vll .Me. and gave the variou sounds of the letters with per tect rendineea and aecuracv A Blckboard Driwin Exercie demonatr tted the i raetirabiltt? of teaehiog this ueful art in the common achool. Ships, hou-e. tree mp, diagram. Ac . wer mtde Ut anpearon the bo ird with a few tom hea of tlifbem il. and preented a
vert iiitere-tin' and pleasing scene
lished. is curioee and interesting. General Scott ' having re-eived such a mc-
bt prepaid.
Ti e eter ie. war in ter-: t-r -e.l with never!
ceettv each copy . aad mt i heosjUfal ona well aung. In ahort. the ex
Addra.a, amiuation were quite aatiafactorv . and oiled
KLDKR. UaRKNLS. dr BINGHAM, L'dianapolis.
TIIK I I It I it I o I ii i CTTI.I m
OF
Eon.D. W, Voorhees,
Delitored in tba Houmt of Repreiiitativee, February IS. 16. on th "Act to in1rmiiifv he pr.-.jdrnt and other peraoea for su.pend'nc the trnt of habeas rorfua, and acta don in purauai thereof," ia nuw printed in pamphlet form, and can U lofalOa at thi office. This U be great efTort of Mr Voorbee to rot-t the liberty of the c tisen frofii the le-p itlm of the President and hlRjaliiious. and shHiM be i-i toe hanaof tvary voter ID Indiana. It niakr a pamphlet of 1 page. Price .-,( per KM).
All order ibould direct the peech- to '.e ent by expre... as tba postKe will b ii:e cent a copy, and mti.t ba I prepa it Addreaa Kl.ldK. II I KKNK"S ft HUH
InJianapoli. Job I'riniiii.;.
forth remark of encouragement and approval , from several jeraone preefit. Dr. paJlerd urvetl the importance of attention to the ''little
things, as those from whi'-li grow the great ia-tie. and accomplishment" nf life The Superintendent. Prof H h. '-ted the encouraging fact, thit the egaiSMawtioM this ye.tr have averaged (roro twenty to th'rty per cent
hott than last ter. The school ure in good condiiioti; a heilthy s;irit iKev iil; they arc do ing their work notdv let uautin them The Superintendent hs I borcl most ftithfullv in the ler form a nee of hi duties toward teachers and pupil, looking after their intere-ts. noting nod supplying their w tnfs. and hi, as he deserve, the respect and eooMeffhs of the Board and the te.ichers The report of the exmiin-ttion in the In'erme
SaatS IXTMrtinenf of the Sixth W rd not h iving been sent to the Sentine'. I nut sir in brief. It w very satisfactory to the numerous fiiend; who were present Thatikin y- u, Mr. Editor, for the stce you have gi erouslv j:iven to our haetily pren;irel re- j portsof tUeseexmin uion-i. we bw out "
C : ' Herding Im arrived here in charge of a
' -tf iffler I idcnsl wit) totUM Shewasrip tared pbil tunning from Stono Inlet to Na 10 The propeller Eastern State arrived to dav from Baltimore From nahington. Wuhivut iv. Miv 13 A i - slave case pending in the Snnreme Court for tins District, excitr much ulereat The Judge concur in the constitutionality of the fu;iiive slave law, hut the question to de:ermine i whether tfie
Court is clothed with power to act in the prem ices
The M trshal of the Dialrict of Colombia h eeigeil the real ami powoswl SMta.l of Chitrle S. Wallace, under the confiscation net. T tie property is supposed to be worth f.blHI Mr Wallace lei t tor the South on the breaking out of the rebellion The following uaae came before the Supreme Court to Oaf : Hon Ja" Guthrie ind the Secretary of the Treasury, defend wit. Ran Richard W Thomp son, pUintitt The ground of the suit idmi.ige.s
prtteta against the deduction which w nude fnim his piy a Brevet Lieu'enant (ieneral, in February last, to .misty the Internal ReeiH.. Tax. Bv lrown showing, in the SVatJOtatO st itistics appended to his Utter to Commissioner j Lewis. Onrral Sf-ott reeives a monthly allow nnceof $1.0r7 60. outd" which he was required ! to pay 31 13 as the tax upon In- isMKMSMa Th-t income for he ver m therefore $13,1151, and hi ' tax $373 TheGenenl contend that under the act of August 3. IP6I. it was provided that, j should the Lieutenant General be retired, it .U.. II l.u M.atl..... MklüMlifU, I li j - I
ruin t vivunia irio" wi"ii in 111 vuiirns U, uoaistence or al! .w nce." and that the impo-ition of this tax i a '"violation of the faith of Congre, specially pledged" to him The CoOMt sinner replies in a long and respectful cummuni cuion, in which he reminds the General ih it Congress has power ..f any time to reduce the pav uf any or all ofticers of the Govei nment . and calls attention to the tact that the internal Revenue (, while it wubjecLs nil olficem of the army to the nay rnenf of the income lax, doe not ex ern:t the Lieutenant General from the operation wf the Uw. The Commissioner adds, that as tins
act eonsrnute tne nisi ext-res-ion or tne win oi ; r... a.i:..;.. tn i, t,.,.-..
. mm iirt mi ufc 1 ' im .'i i m one Lf" , w . i . j . ,
trie Legi-iature. u mui oe oocvci ny me agents , : f nf i , fl,r er vices to the Moenomin. r
Indians Citeti Cuahing and Mr. Gillett are Mi.
of the Gov erument.
that will
whose office it id to execute
We are now ready to do all kinds of plain and fancy ,1 ob Printing, m the beet s vie, on short notice, and ma ckap a any other nßee We haft competent hands, good preewew, a fine as-oriment Ol pepei and card, and we hi. do -ooti und cheap wark. All kinds of books, tiriets. catalogues, Ac, printed in th- ft style and on short notice. We ask the patronage of Democrat, and alloth er that want printing done. tt
Tn Local AnvKBTit:a Rates of advertising in the local column will hereafter be a follows: ror ten line or le.s, $1 (M) Over ten lines, ten cents a line. No notice will be inserted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. t?TThree or four hundred paroled men be longing to the .'LJd, S4th and V!i regiments ar rived in the city yeteril ay Irom AnnapoUe.
Kxrr it B 4 thk I'kopi.i; A good
should be widely ki'own Shirt-, made in the
latent nuterns. and a fit warrtnted at Parker's, No. 30 Wc- Washington street. tnvl4 3t
Hooaier State Foi iky. This r ew establish
tnent, and valuable addition to the manufacturing interest af our ci'.v, commenced operttion ye-, terdtv. It i to her m inuiactorie that Indi wr;i dis look - for her future progress to we tlth and ßreatne, and we hul with pleture everv nw ' furnace and wheel that ad ls I the hum d our busv worksho. Messrs. Cox. Lord A Peck, the proprietor of the H'nier S t Foundry, are ; meu of enterprise and -kill, and they have erected a large mid permanent wotk, which they arc com- i pcfent to conduct, and they deserve and will re ceive the countenance and support of the intelli gent public. They are prepared to execute all sorts of castings, but their specialty will he Moves cooking and parlor of which they have a ) large assortment of perfect patterns, many of which have never before been introduced in this mirkct DeiW in Central Indiana will find it to their interest to send their or er to the i BoSMOtr State Foundry. The works are large : and most complete The location of the foundry i
i on South Delaware street, adjoining the freight depot of the Indian Central and the Indianapo
thing i lis and Cincinnati railroads, in the heart of the
manufacturing district and convement for the shipment of good.
Pricks m Dixit; ' Dixie.'' the Richmond correspondent of the Jackson Appe il , says that aa a matter of pardonable curiosity, rf asked a fashionable tailor what he would charge lor a plain suit of black clothes, to which he meeklyreplied 2.V). a Winthi Fifty journeymen Paifirrs imme mediately. Wages $0.2. per day. and steady employment. Apply tn U. A W.A 'l hornburgh, VJI North Second street. St Louis. Mo. May 11 dlw. h ffy Everything, that is new, stylish, beautiful, fashionable, or any way desirable, in the hat line, finds, us way to Spencer as naturally as a voting duck takes to water mav 12 3t
Democratic Cub For want of space yesferd iv. we omitted a report of the proceedings of the semi annual meeting of the Marion County Dem ocratic Club, held at Military Hall, Tnaaday evening, the 12th inst The Club was called to order at 8 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were elected ofli cer for the ensuing six montha: James B Ryan, President; Jacob Mull. Vice President; H. ('lay. Treasurer; Lewi Jorthn. Corresponding Sectetary; J S Gold, Recording Secretary. Finance Committee W. II Talbott.F Protz
man. .1 H . Rvan
Grerlr) on Mair sovrrngniy. The pupils of the New York Tribune, running the heretical political theoriss which it has taught for ver to their logical concluion. ire getting ahead of their teacher, who feels it incumbent on himself to "put down the brakes " In replv to a correspondent who fail to ee rhe consisten cy el some of Gnr.KLF.v' present, teaching with his past, on the subject of State-' ri-hts and State sovereignty, he replies thus: 1 was never for "State rights" of the extgeer
afed. C ilhouti st imp. I never believed nor held ! made
that a State bad any SSore right to necedc from or nulüfy the Uw ol the LViion th in I countv or lOwasAlp I recogn jc a State right, as inher in:: in a State which nas rehclU' l agnnst and is makiuji war upon the Union Hut the new light talk of the States, even while loyal, as mere mu nicipdities, it even that ihe windy bosh of leathei heub'd blockheads preilictin a grand consolidated nation of which the States are to be merely provinces must not blind you and me to the tact that the Srates ROT hitherto been the citidel and sanctuary of whitever freedom of speech and action we have enjoyed th it it is but a tew years since wc were urging States to go so the very verge of their reserved flowers, in passing peisodal libert y bills, and sines we were all elec trifled bv the decision of the Supreme Court of WieoOSkfia that the fugitive slave law was uncon stitutmiial Hd neh a consolidated Union as is now eulogizeil anl anticipated nay, proclaimed k actually existing been in operation here for the last thirty years, you and I would long since have .pent yaaffe in felons' cell, under duly enacted national laws und the popular ruling of na tional Judges, for writing and printing demon stratinus t!i it no mn has a right to steal another's labor- Should we not think well of the br dge that ha borne us thus far safely? Auain, in a recent editorial, Greeley says: We h i ve recent I v been impelled to rebuke the flippant assertions o certain writers and speak ers, that ours is a consolidated or simple nation ality. wherein the States have Ru more original, inherent power than the countries ot England or the department ol France We do not herein affirm the necessirv superiority of our federal system over any of if. rival, though we cherish our stroi..- co., n tim.s onthitnoint. we siraplv
Guthrie'. counsel. The 5tar fay! Theie is reason to believe there is truth in the story that U tlleck designs taking the field in person in the next movements of the Army of the Pofom ic The Secretary of War has directed that while the Army of the Potomac remains in Its present peeajsun, no pass-- sbaL be granted to persons to riH it with t he view ot obtaining the bodies of deeeasad friends Tlic Navy Department to dav received infor nation, from the proper authorities at Fortress M mroe. that the officers and men of tiie follow
ms; tri-fi. who nir uom lime 10 nine own
prisoni r by the Relicls. have been
exchanged, viz: tho-e of the steamer Men e-Pt t, !
dueeti ul the wstf H irriet Line, Isi tc Smith, SON Columbia, and of the schooner Yasar. A telegram was received hereto dav Irom Gen j
Grant, d ited the 6th, when his force was on the Big Black river, which says: There i no truth in the report of an engage metit on the dav when, according to a Rebel tele gram, he w is repulsed Acting Master J. D Warner has been pro motel to be an Acting Lieutenant, and ordered to the command of the store ship Release. From .i sin Hie. Nashville. May 13 A party of about sixty Rete!s, ino'inted. between Woodburn and Franklin. Kentucky, coming towards the Railroad, were met bv a detachment ot Federal troops sent out from Franklin, who met and defeated the Rebeis Five are reported killed and several noRRiVnl The Federals were still pursuing when the train left, at 1 1 o'clock. A Rebel Major. Surgeon and four Lieutenant, arrived Irom the front, and brought with thern six ambulance loads of woumled Rebel-
Mr Rvan, upon taking the chair, made a very affirm that the wem adopted by our fit her , aa a a i at WW tt I - a .
A Tailo and Tailoisaes Wanted A lal lor and a few good tailoresses wanted to work by the week Good wages and steady employment given t 86 East Washington street, up stairs. m!2 6 py During the existence of the Alien ano Sedition law in 179 in nmnv parts of Pennsyl vstin. the people would saemble und el in pro found silence, not a wort! being uttered. When the spirit moed them, thev would rise and retire like a Quaker meeting. Thi wa in obedience to law.
RiCAt F.stath Salk W kU Gienn veter day wold their four acre lot on North Mevdian street, to T I M Crty. of Delphi, for six thou Sitid dollars. Il is a beautiful building spot and in a direction where a number of first class im provemeut- will be made tin season
If ordei So 3 dues not interdict silicing.
nd we believe it does not, why cmnot our Dem ocratic speakers follow the example of the H rd Sheli Baptist preacher, and sing their speeche. "Muic hath cbariws to aootb the savage." Ta MxAoraix. The grett Menagerie of Van Aniburg will be in town to-day. It is no humbug Everxbody will want to visit it and to take iheir families along. It will be located on the vacanj ground north of the Terre H mte De pot. and the doors will open at I W o'clock in the afternoon, and at 7 o'clock for the evening exhi bition. (ff Some of the Democracy of thi city, up on hearing f the rumored sentence of Hon C L Vallandigham. were heard humming the lolloping: 'Far dearer the crare or the pdson. IP-itrted w'th nr paOrfat name. Than the trophe irf all who have rtsan t'pon liberty's ruin t faiwe."
W antvo CoRRrr 'MiKxct Bv a well edu cated soldier of pleasing acquirements, a corres pon lenre with s.,me fair ' Bel'e" to wear away the monotony of "Camr Life " His no choice ot" subject and will exchange "P iphs Addreaa. Harry Bxrchir, Co. I. 91 Reg t O V I.. mvl.il' Murfressboro, Tenn. Wattid By a younc man of correct habits and nood business qualificatior. situation a book keener, shipping clerk, or in some well established business where there wou'd be a cbanc for advancement. Sa!rr not of so much importance as a permanent situation. Best of reference giver Address, with real name. P 0 . Box 1945, Indianapolis, Indiana mar 13
excellent and appropriate-speech, and Mr H II
Dodd spoke eloquently oti retiring from the poi tion of presiding officer The Club was also addressed bv Mr Harry Vandegtift The regular Tuesday evening meetings of the Club will be continue! Olakk' MiNf.nu. WriR A r d" tin delightful bever ige set our office in a ferment yesterday. The bovs had tated it tiefnre. and when the box was set down and they were told to
pitch in. such a popping of corks was never be-I foreheinlin a printing office It was like h kirmish in front of a large army A disnute anne between lemon and sar apariila, ihoadva cate of each rontetsihtf nimfuliy for their fa 1 Torite. and the dipute did not end until the last drop was disposed of. We eta cordially recora mend the mineral water ol Mr. Clark as a de- j lightful drink, and predict that it will be exten sively pstrouiied. JfT"" The liberty of iech. a now defined. means that a bl itant Abolitionist csn give vent to all his crazy vituperation and abu-e of his I neighbors.and urge his wild schemes with maniacal j power; but it i treaaon to dispute a single point j he advance, and disloyalty not to give a hearty assent. Oue of the pitriotsnf the Revolution, I writing, to the army in 1777 at the request of j Wa-hington. savs: "He who can not reason is nn idiot; he who will not re son is a bigot, ntd he ' who dare not reaon i a slave " It looks very much like we had three ciasses ol people in th - c- untr i Metropolit .w H all The theater was crowded last night on the occasion of Mr Coleman Pape benefit, and to see once m re the favor. te plav ot Uncle Tom. It was well cast ard ad liablj nlaye.1 MissKetit's Topsev was a plen did success She s:ug chirming'v. and e.iterel
Into the spirit of the chancter with v xest that! i give a coloring to the whole piece Indeed, the I I iracters were all well sustained, and the audi-1 I eaca teatified their approbation by repented ap- I i p ause It will be repeated, and enthusiastic ap , plAUte " J lF" Marshal Jacob Bisfing. of the Union Depot, recei veil a letter yesterday from Philadelphia stating i si his brother. L eutenant John Biebing, formerly i resident of this city, lost hi life in the late battles on the Rappahannock He was either . killed in the wood thai afterward took fire, or wa so badly wounded that he could not get awav His eh itred remains were found there L'eu'enant Bisbmg was au officer in a PeonsylTania regiment
J3f The new house erecting for the Ctthohc B hop of this Diocese, on Georgia street, near St. John's Church, is one of the most taatet ul and elegant structures in the city The walls are up, and ready for tbe roof, and the fine proportions of the huiMing can now be seen Tbe roof is to be of slate, we undersUbd.
mvl never vet repudiates bv their on. i ouite
other than thai contended 6 bv the Cincinnati G 'etie and certain ded timer In Dr Cheever's I
Chunh If the.,, gentlemen itoenl 'with General Butler) to propose tneir form of government as an improvement to be adopted here dter, we are rOrtdv at a fit season to coiiider its . laim to public favor; but when they coinmeiid it as our actual, existing frame eoik, we ay HSOVOd to repel the asnmption as at war with the mot coli spieuous lact. and hardly consistent with the . I . j : . i , i
p. M-si' in m (Toiiiarv inte.ngence anu canooi
From M. I.oui St. Loci. May 13 Thirteen female and eleven m i'c Rebels were sent South on the steamer Helle Memphis this evening, under order of the ftp OH Marsh il General. The most promi nein of these weie Daniel II C n tvor. formerly Surveyor of this post, James ) mgherty. formerly reciever or public money, Dr Moses, Henrv N Hart, lawyer, Isaac II Pollard, lawyer. Mortimer Kennet. ChriMan Palli. merchants, DintoO Sathngton; the moat prominent citizen in the county. 'I he families ol Owh., Merrihart and DntraS were allowed to accompmv them, at their fwn request Among the women were Mrs Genenl Frost. Mrs V. Patten, Mr. Siff.ngton, Mrs. McCluie. Mrs. Sicholsou, Mrs Clark, Mr Siiodgrass. The two former were wive, of Reb el office s, and the two latter wive ot Rebel mail earners Men whose fami ie .'ccompaiiied them were allowed to take $1.1100. and alloth ers $2fH each. It is understood that the property of these par-
tie will be appropriated for the benefit of tbe ; sick and wounded soldiers.
n-iiher batch will probablv leav? on Satur
The Americin people m u pos-iblv choose here l Rmi mi m oe icepi up unrs tne city ana
after to estiblisha cou'id .ited or pure nation.!it v . but they certainly have no vet donem.
Ice? ht! Ice George W Pitta has on hard plenty of pure, clear Ice, to supply his customer, without shippii.g frosR Toledo or any other point. Any person wanting Ice, can bt. supplied bv ed-
dressinj George W. Pitts, Ru v3. Indi mioolia i Jackson Women and children are leaving that
St lebe sifted of the more dangerous Rebel ele
meut. From Grant Aroiv Cairo. May 19. Grant had a evere battle with Gen. Bowen. at Clinton. 10 miles from Jack son, on the railroad. Iat Wednesday, lasting all
day. Bowen whs beaten ami driven back toward
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To the Member-, o) lite Indiana Mate VI edicts I so, I. tj . Imdi ANAPOLIS. May 7, 1S63. The following railroad h ve cnentel to pi, members nf h ill fare to the annua! meeting of the 8l ite Medic I Be Ity, which convenes in this city on Tuesday, Mav 19, 1-6'J The members will pay full fare in eom'nu to the meeting and be returned tree, upon the certificate of the ofli ceiv ol the society Indiana Central. Peru and Indi inapolis. Terra Haute and Richmond if ten are passed over tbe road.) nd Jefferson vi He and Indianapolis. The other roads centering here have been written to. and it is probable thev will also give fa vorable answers F. 8 Nlwcomer. Chairman Executh e Committee Country papers please copy 1 dlwtll
i place for Mendan. I be men were prep tnng to i hold the place. It is reported from Hehel sources that a large ! force of Rebeis are coming f rom Charleston and Mobile to prevent the capture of Jackson and I Vicks' ;rs. and that Grant is apprised of the
movement and is falling back to tbe river to await reinforcements.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AMUSEMENTS, nilTKOPOMT W II A Mi.
MIM QfOOfOI KVNT.-ho ha come fr.m Cincinnati expresdy for thi - piece will appear aa TOIVSF. 1 .
THURSDAY KVKNING MAY U. 1-63. Wi.; be preaentefi tee great moral Drama of UNCLE T 0 M S CABIN.
Lyon's Katharion. Th'.s del'ghtfnl article for preservln and beautifyiDg the human hair is acain pot np by the orljrinal proprietor, anil m row made with the nmo care, kill and attention,
! which first created it immense and uuprecedrrited sales
I of orr one million bottle annually. It ie stiM sold at , JScent in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily ! be sold ta a year when it 1 again known that the Kathanon i not only the most delightful hair dressing In the world, bat that it cleanses the scalp of scurf and dar iruff, gWesthe bair.a lively, rich luxuriant growth, i and prevent it from turning gray Theae are consider
ation worth knowing. The Katharion ha been tested for oer twelve years, and is warranted as described. Any lady who values a beaut'ful head of hair will uae the Katharion. It is finely perfumed, cheap and valuable. It i sold b all rrpectable dealers throughout the world. BARSES ft CO., 5ew Tork. Janl7-oftwltaw6ic
VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
TapeT. . C-y...
Mim Itsogerje Kent
-Mr Coleman rpe.
PRlCFs OF ADMISSION. Pre Circle and Parquette Lady and Gentieman Kach additional lady tlal try , Private Koxes
tkv -N ,-, ' ats sold ia Private Bx
I4BJT I oropen at 7,, o'clock Pertormacie eOB
ffTwo hundre1 building lots, in Rll parto of the city, woie ut' the hanoomet reidence and dwelling. Price troui $700 u e,000. Garden lou from one to ten acres, in the vicinity af the City Feraua. in all parts of this State, and lands ia all '"' utaa. for aale by AtX Ma,TZ.tk. Real E-tate Agert May 1 1 dtt Tto 9 East Washington t
Sold taw i'Hrn;.-T Messrs. R,-wen, Stewart A Co have reoeved Iron the otfice of the swooftd Audi'or d the Treasury Department, two cert ' iehaetnewe for bounty pay of a Idiers deceased in tbe service The first ia pwywbtwto Jons Lbinc.n. father of CwtJeu Duncan, private in Company G , 5Cth Ind Vols , for ld 36, and datest November 4. 1 -G J aacond if to Solomon Hvde of Company D., t'th Ind Vols . for $146 36. ami data! April 1p63 The parties owning theae certificate can have them by applvinc to Haen. Stewart 4 Co., of
tbiscity They do not kuow where loseielihem MafOaUn tor Jane It i a .plendi.! number
TJjitTXD States DiaTat-T Cocet The ease of Hufon was taken up yesterday morning Near It the whole day wa consumed in getting a jury. 1 Tbe exec having been tried at the last term of the Court, a great many persons had made up I their mtnde on the s.ibjeet. and were excused on tha. score. It was ball pas three o'clock before a jurr wot era runnel I ft! The case was then ataied to tbe jury and the examination i f wit nses c 'mtneii exi It may be sid the trial haa just fairly commenced. St Mait s StM iü art - The young ladies of this flourishinc institution ;ve concert last nicht at Military H H. A large and intelligent audience was preaeut and exprwased themaelvet highly debghted at tbe proficiency and pruuiae of , the tupils Mr Harlan and his lady, who pre side over the Seminary, are experienced educ tora. ant tbe exhibition last niht impressed the public moat favorably with their ability.
Wf Mr T bora peon 4 Sun have Peterson
lncr at 6 prec.se
LIVERY STABLE.
L I X B R V !iT A R L E
9 TPfW B BwRlwL aannnanaaawawaanmnna ' tTawawPKawft' Jatiniw Tae
II
50 IO EAir PIARL STREET.
tXf A SQCARF S4ll TH OF WASHtXOTO ST.
Srtween Banataa and Per.L.s-lTai.ia, in rear of
nu BK . Ind'anapoli.
Thi. Stable ia .app'sed with the beat ot rock Ho'
tsa: deU by th wk. day or meal WdLKINSOK ft SrLLTVftlf. m5-r!Sm Krepnetort
Why should 1 boy a box ei
BRANDED TUSSILAGO
THE WOXDLkFCL ukANLLES
rus-e they ihre Cwh h and Celd., Ur Itrei.t.
For Rata. .nice. Roachm. Ann. Bed lines, vfoth la Für. Uoolcn. Ac inserts on Plant, fowls, .ntniala. Ac. Pat up in 25c. Sec. and! I 00 Botes. Bottles ard Fak. $3 and 5 size, for Moxa ls, Prauc Ijtrrmrrioaa.ftc. mir tufali.hte rvmediea known." "Free from Poisona." Not dangeroaa to the Htsman Family " "Ratacume out of their hole, tj d e "
ieU Wkoiaaaic in ail large aue.
Sold by all Dacooiara and Rarratucaa eT.ry-ohere tlBasiAxx ' A all worthlau itsitatioaa.
See that aowraa " name is on each Box, Bot
tle and Flaaft, before you bay.
Address Ml Mit K. COfaTAIt. Pax.cn ax Daror. 483 Baoaowar. 5 T.
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Kh-s. A'.oeaieab4i Retail AeanU, IudUaapih, Ind.
.
Oroceriew Steady and onchanred Mones Gold sdvar.cad to 4f4?c prewi, ad vor, 3Utjj5c prem. Eichange firm at lc prem ww a ark viarket. New Torr. May 13 - F our Opened a shade firmer, and r tber aaore
active, but cloaod dull at about yosierdst's
prieee. irMeky 4Siahest Dull and drooping, winter. $1 55. in atoie Oi r A mcnierata busineaa dotnar, but prices are without material change; 8tr t. r ontad, and Öl (884c for unaound Oaia Dui! and tower, at 7 Traf 90c. Wool tjuiet, and price are nominally un changed. I,rk Lowe-, aad m .re dotti:$l9 WiaSis tor old new, $14 00(14 15 for new do. fl" 7j 'J. 12 15 for old and new prime; $14 50(6 00 lor new prime me- Itacon aide are nghiiy in saeor of hovers 5ac for Wetiem short ribbed, and t.i77gc f.r abort clear. Lard A ahade '
firmer at '-' cu, U1.-. ibe Utter beiiijj au extreme price. M ney Steady at 56 per cent Sterling Exchange, firmer and uuiet, 164dlb5foi first-
class bills. Goid a little firmer, opeiiing at 49c. adranc ing to 5o54c, ani closing quiet at 4yJ4 U iOc
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o ma ay a3 .nnirat
fmjcr ou fnja cntm A ülrtlical Uvpori
tVaJasawaaw jAaeav r-. laaaa m
r?ajATIK" o dUg kataa m al ka ij i "'. ''' strWavrf-.. V ar. aaWss. aaa njrfreie. '1 - -an i a taw RJilawra. atte4r Or . w40 sci awiearyt asaataaawsg a aa-
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We devote aar ewttra Ua aad enMattaa ir .rawV
nMOtaf t, wriw .s praate l.seaa treated s( lb vur pr.
eate leper Oir ri.peearT 1 ha uch In.t jiiuc kind ta Awaartoa u . has baas tat f-.bed by a a
ffanr- t k : sr -er tt eanou qaacA of 4 ubtful rharartar ta be faaa la aQ lsr a atttaav. lniiormnt to frVmnlrn!
HISTORY. 5,000 Copies Ordered Bafore Publication BOLD, INDEPENDENT. CAUSTIC. Southern History of the War.
THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR." Bv E. A. POLLAKl), Kdit' Richmond Kxaminer. A Nil R M Dc WITT. Aociat- Krlito- Richmond Enquirer. 1 Vol. 8 vo., Clo'h. t2 Ol. Portrait on Steel of DAVIS. LEB. BAEURBGARD, AND JACKSON. TV.- i- an excellent r';-rinf af the KicimnsD FDtTK.a. The most interestinfr and Important work yet issued on the war. A th i Um$ )-tinrn i'u ture of the canipaifrn up to the preM-iit time. See what they say of us. Agents Wanted in every Town and City. C B. RICH tnf We Publisher, sill A ,'im; lroatl ay, !M. V. Copies nt by mail, post paid, upon receipt of price, mvll-iw
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pe...all e res aal aa.ewa aa Lai-
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STRAYED.
T
IHhEif Mll.hS. l'.KTVF.X U AXH 15 HAMjS
high, strayed from a drove lt Saturday, tn tbe
vicinity at Indianapolis, or, t elhrre Notch Koad; one, and pt-ruap .11 of them, branded on tbe left jaw with tba Isttar H. Any oue ri, dmr any or all o' thern, and rept th- ime at the Kxchanae Manie, oil i.lm .- -'t- ri, nr th aaawtaa1, at U.r Hair- ilou, aw that 1 can get them, will be lib, rally rewarded. A. V . llUJ:suN
RU l-dat
PROPOSALS.
OanariHawoa aaal exaaaaxnttansfree wf rharf t Also far aale. HR. DKWEK'ft R oLLATxs KILL . Por rrviate Obatnatts . Irrenls-it w. Ar MarrleW sadie. in canala .ttast na ab.ststl am aae tReaa. as they would cauae anacamagr. Pure $1 par baa. aste ass t a eent by eaail UK ÜAl r'S'S PRKVKICTITEAB 'ara'uabla a r raus for thcr w.iblua t haait the wuabar of ihir af.rtne. ot the Harrei. who desire catMrea; wafai.iew ai tv saJure the heal h . and will last far a iifatiaaa Rewt to say addreaa, under seal, aa receipt al the prsre TWO IAMV-LAK
PATIRNTM AT ft UlRTASCf R? aendiaw a
.taten, ic i t h-ir onipl wl.l r. a Hlaa
containiaa a Uat of que-tsona, oar ter-a for th c -arse af treatm-Li. ftc. Medsctwes seat ta aay part at taw eeuatiy to cure wiy ca at h-n.e. free frwai dancer or cariasiiy. All transact low private and rnavflaWaiiai b ti raaksr tbe name and number Direct all letters to ..il.f N - HhAf 1MKPRÜSAI1, ao15 wadAwlj leoalavttlr. kj.
GROCERIES.
E. R AI.VORTV J. 51 CALOWftXls H. B. ALVORÜ.
ALVORD, rALDWI'.l.l. Ac At. VOR D.
PIOrOMSlJ WILL BK RKCKIVrH UP ULLthlbftY U'on. the 10th Inst., at il o'clock, for the rectien of a brick Purk-hout. Kor plans ani -peciflcatifins apply t" Tho. p Kingan, Eq , Bates House. Kmem the hour of VI and 1 i clicft, (up tnlTharaaajr, Utb hat kixoaM ft cc. mv I'i-dtd
SVRAYED. i . . I COW AND CALI STRAYED JSROM THK tL'BSCkini-K. No lX NORTH SEW i 1 Jersy Street, on the lt of May, a White Cow. with a litlle ! ay oj I. .ids of the r. ck anU bead, and the left horn very short, bavma been brok u. Ihe calf is wbit with a few leaeaatftj two weeks olu. 1 will aaxtat 1 any person that will re 'urn the cw and calf or will f .ve I informal ion that will leao to their rt-ros-ery.
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HOTELS. AVELINE HOUSE
. avkm.m:.
C orner it Ihoii n :i nd Itrrry Ms
Prop'r,
mini mi;
II II!,' LLsVIIJ
XalGiXJOR.
Guilt RS
AND
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
Are in DAILY receipt af fresh good.
tOppositti tbeCouit Husa,) PONT tUrM,, ll' AM A p-10. '3 dftwly
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On tt'eat Waeninarton Street. This Rnilding rents fcr Si Hundred Dollars a year AL0, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, Near A Wallace'. Grocery, will be aold at a great barRkin. Persons w'sbing to make an ins esttneTit that willpay a high per centre will do well tn call and see tbe.e pieces of property. McKKHNAS ft PIERCK, feb20-dAw2m Real Estate A genu.
Constantly od hand and for fcale at the lowest prices, a large aad assorted tock of
Coffee, asuar.
yiolassrs, rup
Hirr, S rs, ..ili,
Glass, Wooden wäre
soaps, Caadle. Oxarrlx.
Kaiatna. Ciaara. Tobixrco,
CLOAKS. AC.
LADIES' SPRING NOVELTIES! Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!
Ic every .tyle for Ihe
rtjnt Man ClAVHnaOQCBn, aM we at) nwafR aa $8, worth tb te lf. SPANISH WKaI'PEK.i naW -t). braded $7 to 12, worth flO to S. M1.X1CAN CJ.OAK?. . very handsonie,; fretn Ü to 116. PLAIN CU)TU CIRCULARS. .11 aWaM and prices. WATKR PKOOr ?AfQUr. a': i:iBLACK SACQUKS, all sixes and quality. WATKR-PRiXiFCircv.lari'.iiew tyle. A hand-fTT.' a 'traent of LIGHT CLTTH 8MAWLETTS, plain and rutted, prices low. Silk Gsruieo's U correspond with ibe alsos-a styles
Wackerrl, While Fish, Tordnge, The C It I Id fCIl - a II' p:t I' I lit fit t
Twine. Cotton Varna, Dyr.stul f a utta, t IffJOs Datr, felliea. Brandft Gin. it tun. Wlnea, Whlakr. "Noiion of all kinds, und Plantation and Bokera Bittere.
Particular attention given ta th sale of
PRODI CE OF ULL t .tf.
68 East Washington Street.
Is particularly attended u., and a foil ortrant kept
on Baw We will alo furnish BLACK fHlIlüfü From 34 to 3 inches wide, all of tbe best quality at lower rat? -au tbe same can 'jw be fircbaeed by the case We iuT.1"t the Tocntry Merchants to es! a 1 examine errtock, as we rat: supply them Kaatcn price. And we will . y sell at j.nt-es that to other hows c a coeapete with. . ! .-e n tfcr railroad will in orr than be saved by Luylna; of ur. VMM A CO. a Philadelphia Cloak. Far and VsitMla Honae. Sonta. Meiidian street, Indianapolis. lnl. ap.Sl-dly
A SPLENDID FARM "POR SALE OF THE Most Reasonable Terms In Jackson County
CAFT. GE0KGE RA DC ft, Kev-Doa-. Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, INT
ape3i-dftw
LICENSE.
Nni irv af t ppl irai ion far Llcease. 'OnCFIHF.REBT GIVFN THAT IW1I.L APPLT ta tbe IV ard of Conmisaiont rs of Marion roumy, Indiana, at their next term, (umuirnnr.r ontheflr.t Monday in June. las. for a license to aell "iatoxicatin i.uoraftaotsai ..-.;.; . 1 Umt, sr::L Um pnrilege of allowing the. ame to he drtak on my premises, for one year. My piacs ot boat nee. aad tba premises whereon ajd ltqunrs are to be oid and draiia, on located at No. li West Washington it., hwwn a the Empire Saloon, in Indianapolis, Center township. Mursoa county. Indiana KOUKKiCK BKEHE. mavll-wSw
NOTICE.
Notice to rarpBte:ra Ballders,
und Malr
i
I
EWi!s K0LB, PLAIN AND OINAMFNTAL JOB
a Turner, on Gorjia str'. F."- ar.s
and Meridian, is prepare! to execute all kinds of Turning, in the best manner, and at reavcable prices. I keep constantly oa hand stair ball .at ers and Newel Posts, and turn them to order, all wont dowe promptly aad m good order. All kicds of carving ail! be done at tbe samt plat by apre-dlm LOCI. 81MOX BHOTUKE.
sfotlre of Vppliranon for I i
'OTK'E IS KEkEBY GIVEN THAT I WILL APPLT
to th P. r.1 i,rP..mmluMnr of Marlon rnnsti
Indiana, a: their tiet term, con. wuc-.ag the Erst Maadaj in Jane, lstt, for a Urease to aell "lntoxxaUng liquor in a less quantit than a quart at a time,'' with tbe privilege af ellowii.f the same to he drank on my premise, for one year My place ef business and the premises whereon said liuuor are to be sold and drank are located on lot No T. wjaare O0, at Mo. 103 last Wa- I reet. in Indianapolis. Center township, m MarW cavntv. Indians fftyll-sraw CI ARLE LACK.
DRUCCISTS.
PUBLIC
TonLINKON A C'X, DraagiaUi Ma. In I. uat t aahinaton Utroot Hare baea appointed agents for tba sale af B R mil ' s TTMILAflO, THE WONDEBEVL ORAM LLC 8, fer th core af Chagas .:-. Toat.Brocclaiti,Waaala,,iTltatioaof:W Cvula aad Toawiis, and IMaaaaes af tbe lJtAg Sold la arge h- es. J5n . 51 et...assd ft aarh allw)y
NOTICE. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Oretra Aaw.se a Irraaaai Karra ra , S h la-t-ict ! Indiana. 'adianapolis, April 17th, 1SS M N OH tKl ta facilitate ihe a-naal asseasaaaai which J w 11 be made iu the m.astti of May. ls3, and to asafts the sau i r with as much economy a - p sibsr, we deem it proper to a.k the allien, of the gth CMiare.e:oi,al Istrict of Indiana to prepare sikI hae re.!) air aseaw. ment. or me mora dum. - tliai wLea lie Assessors caM they will not detained, tbeieb) sa tug a heavy expense to tbe tioverntuetit. The aeersMneiita will be made upon tbe following IM. Ouall carriaaes, saxuB. or other vehicle., tbe body ot aLscb rau upon prings, when tftw saloe theieof exceeds the iaui ef seventy -flse dol.ats. including the harnesK 2d. Licences will be seesed to rur. fu-ai the 1st ef Mat. IMU. ts 1st of May, All Bnespirea licetaea ill be rii-wtd sod rnaryed for ti e frartu ta part of ihe year, commencing from tbe exptratitaa of tbe old Ucenee, "and ending 1st of May. 104. Any person ceasing to ia business at or before ihe expiration of Use akt. csn baea tne amount of the new license refunded by mahn g ; r per appl sa'.i.T to the Collector of the Distnct. 3d Manufacturer, Butchers, and ethers, aask their monthly ir porta as usual, hut with a littla more prompt nass. 4th. An .'' I'uty will also be aawawat upon taw annual trains, profits r incoaaa for tba year IMS, 4 ail person residag within tbe Lhstrict, whether deeieed Irom any kind of p-orty. rents, mtrreets. dls-idends, salane, or fr hj. .m proii -.i. n. trsdr, rm;.;. n et or ... cation or from any source wh.tr er. pritde sack gataa. promts or incom. nceed. the sum of u i lhI'm) f. Isrs. In estimsitna .r.rh Rains, prottts .a tncoose. all aber National, Stste and local taxe. assessed upo. the p' ojierty or other source. 1 income, si all to Erst deducted: also, tba rent of anv dwelllig(if rented, )occupsrd bar the party so aaaeaaed.ind all other en penses 1 neiden 1 1 n the aval mg of such gains, profi t sot income, but in no cse will tbe expensaa of livint: le dedu d. Tbe isrmer will lr require"! te make return of the value of the produce of bis farm, wth out deduction for the lab. ror services of hime!f and his family, or for sny portion of such produce nntiauaw rt by himself and famiiiy, or for tbe cost ef aay new structures, tich a. rkrnr. enesostag same with fences, and for improvement to beAtaaxfe; out sll smouats actually paid for hired labor, rent af farm (ft any,) ami weeessary repsin. upon bis hutldmes or farm, including tbe sabs a aasre of th h red laborer, anil be deducted. Fsrm produce, which the producer bad un bawd oa ab 31st day of December, 11, must le appraised at tu market value on that day Each person will be required to re tare his total mi sum, so far specifying 'he sources from wb rh ft a dortoed. as
to enabb ! A--i-tsnt Assessor ta decide wbi tions shall be made ther-f r
The following persons aaae been appeiuted fti
Assessors lor MARION COCITT Joav B fVrmra -Divisian Na. 1 A; ottca, a
Mo. 57. city of Iudansp'lis. L. M. Puirra. laviMon Na. t Nona half of Centra township. YVaxxaw Hai i si - Is.lsionNo 3. South half of Cauda tosrnshtp. J. MrCoap. DlvisioD Mo. 4 Lawreuca eai Warna towr ship. Tboma. TacMss Dfviaion Ns, a Franklin and Perry townshtps. Firu.iw Ban s a Division No S Deestursrd Wsne town. bins. las Hin i.is. osrm Division Mo 7 Piks aad Warb ing'.-' n towashipe. WILLIAM ft. RftADSMAW. apJ7-du'-ww. Assessor eta lastriet of ladlaaw
MEDICAL. CONFIDENTIAL
T f'CN'i MEN WHO H WY fN hBii!vn by certslx secret
hat.-.., which unfit then f rtusirasa, pleasure or the duties of axarr-cd. Ufc; also, middle-aced and old ss.n, she.
from tbe folliea of youth or ott- r causea, feel a .;ri nty atalTiceofthTyrars,be' 'hrosrlae tbr treatment of nvy oae. l.oa! '! Crat read THE I ECKET FKIEPD." Married ladj. e will Jearn soaaetbfrf of tsnpartat c. lay pemsing "Tbe Secret Fr snd M Sent to any add re -. r a sealed -rr!ope, . ps - Ter ( OR TL" ART ft Cfi -ati be roioul" l a! j'.se. af a private or conedertial natrr. f'om S A - M . to P. M .. fSundar from to II A M..'( st their cßo. Addr'e DR. ' s 4 . sTt a KT A CO . mrbtl-dftwD 01 t '-. '., Ma.
MP Tin; EVIL
Bl n.
THOSE AF1L1CTFD WITH ANT PUVaTE Dth ease, sick as Syphilis (chancroidal, aruaary. saw-
ondars Ter-iary, or any poase, .. . i.
atrtciurs Varcocala, HydreceU Urinary Dma
mstorbsa, Saataal Wcaftnaaa, Woctimai Et
effects ot self abuse, should AT ONCE visit Dr. Clarke's pars atx Orvcu aad sacred Oaaultatsoa Mo em. Ma. t4iu East Washington Street, and ba cured. Tb Doctor's fifteen years 'sraargxca ta Few 1 orb rtty enables him to treat yea aoaotifkally . Consul tat son free, Offlc hours from a A. M. to P. M. p. o. Box ma. ap -ediy
REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan & Fierce, RK iL EST1TR AGENXY
First Door PaM of Pilnr r Boir,
UP MTAIR8.) 1RTI hasw for sale Houses aad Loss ta taa Off
VJf Ind-saapc-!-.. sad Farm end Fararag
ana rate, an wui sat; lowar tae eat, Se elesrbere.
Tba fol'osF nam prises saaaa af taa proram wu ar now ofaring at lew prleoe for eaah ar aa fat as mas. rait the parch aser. ebTl ftftasi
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
For a chan if o r Lmmmrinf Vi
To Obtain a House and Lot. and thai get a Home. iut sriilsslt City Lots cat low taws to nireeas Oa YY w ; ,i!d a boaae oa the let purchased TT r Cred. w will furwtth part of tba aaeaas asrsessry fee eisrnoasfssAsaMWtbsw whss aaaosss are a utncWat to cample te their v,oues. X KliNAN rTIICl. ' 'I li'ia Most K .tot. Du tors.
A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST.,
fitUi. L .t i.Usaad swp. an an
an will ba sold law fat
