Locomotive, Volume 9, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1849 — Page 4
You remember it don't you? You rememner the time when I first sought your home, When a smile, not a word, was the summons to come; When you called me a friend, till you found, with surprise. That our friendship turned out to be love in disguse, You remember it don't you? You will think of it won't you? Yes, yes, of all this the remembrance will last, Long after the present fades into the past! 1 You remember the grief that grew lighter when shared, With the bliss, you remember, could aught be compared? You remember how fond was my earlies vow? , Not fonder than that which I breathe to the now! You remember it don't you? v You will think of it won't you1 Yes, yes, of all this the remembrance will last Long after the present fades into the past! A Hint to Bachelors. A lady, named Mary Ann Aid ridge, had occasion to send a note to a gentleman, and put two r's into her first name in the signature, thus : Marry Ann Aid ridge.' The man was a bachelor and consequently took the hint ; he married Ann Aldridge. ' 'Tis thought that Jonah was the first epeculator, because lie was sucked in.
AN ORDINANCE, To provide-for the enforcement of Judgments rendered ly the Mayor of Indianapolis, and for other purposes. Sec. 1, Be it ordained by the City Council of Indianapolis, That whenever the Mayor of said City shall render a Judgment against a defendant for any of the offences specified in sections nineteen, twenty, twenty -three, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, of Chapter VIII. of the ordinances of said city, approved May 30, 1818, or for the violation of either of the offences specified in sections four and five of Chapter X. of 6aid Ordinances, or for a violation . of section five of Chapter XI. of said Ordinance ; it shall be a part of the judgment that the party convicted shall stand committed, until the fine and costs are paid or replevied; and the defendant may replevy the 6ame in any such case, lor the term of ninety days, by entering sufficient bail on the Mayor's docket, for the amount of the fine and costs, and on the defendant's refusal or neglect to pay such fine and costs, or to replevy the same, such defendant, unless a female, shall be committed to the jail of Marion County. , Sec 2. Any person confined in Jail by virtue of this Ordinance, may be discharged from imprisonment by the special order of the Mayor, in cases where 6uch persons might be discharged from imprisonment, if commitied by a Justice of the peace, for a violation of the penal laws, of the State of Indiana.. Provided however, that where a defendant is discharged from imprisonment, without payment of the fine and costs, such discharge shnli nnt ho -mc!Horort n calicf:hnn nf eilph inrlnmiont Imt ovo
cution may issue thereon against the goods and chattels of said defendant. Sec. 3. All buildings within the limits of the corporation used or occupied for the purpose of gaming, or in which games of hazard maybe played for money, are hereby declared to be public nuisances,' and the owner or occupier of, any building who shall suffer or permit any gaming in such building shall forieit and pay not less than two nor more than fifty dollars, upon conviction of which, the defendant, unless the fine and costs are paid or, replevied as provided by the ordinance, shall be committed to the jail of Marion County. Sec. 4. livery person who shall suffer or permit any disorderly noise, or conduct, or any person or persons to become intoxicated, in, at or about his grocery, or other place or establishment where distilled .or fermented liquors are sold or . kept for sale, or kept to be given away, within the limits of the corporation, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than three nor more than fifty dollars, and upon conviction the Mayor shall havf the sama power as is given him by the first section of this ordinance. Sec. 5. Thecity Marshal is hereby empowered, and it is made his duty to arrest all persons who, in the night time, and within the limits of said city, shall be found rioting, fighting, or otherwise disturbing the peace and quiet of said city, or any of the inhabitants thereof; and also all persons who shall be found in the night time, in a state of intoxication in the streets of said city; and said Marshal is further empo wered to commit any person or persops so arrested by him to jail for safe keeping, until complaint can be made to the Mayor against such person or persons. Pnvided however, That no person shall be confined in jail by virtue of said arrest and c -mmitment by the City Marshal, longer than until ten o'cluck in the foienoon of the succeeding day. Ordained and established the 2d day of July, A.D. 1849, to take effect and be in fuce from and after its publication as required by the Charier. WM. UCKERT, Attest: President City Council. Jas G. Jordan, Secretary. Approved July 12, 1849. : HORATIO C. NEWCOMB, Mayv. T THE CITIZENS OF INDIANAPOLIS. WHEREAS, on the 10th day of July inst , being in the Barber shop of William Bird, I accused the saio Bird and James Brooks of robbing me of tny watch; and whereas, 1 made affidavit to the same charge before Esq. William Sullivan, and caused a search wanant lo be issued and said barber shop to ba searched, 1 hereby declare and make known to the public that the enid Bird and Brooks are entirely innocent, and my charge was unfounded. I had the watch in my possession at the time, but it was in a place I never carry it, and I at the time thought it wasgone. I make this statement to exonerate the said Bird and Brooks from all blame and suspicion, this 12th day of July, 1819. GLORGE WHITE.
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the lost Cthce at Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 1, 1849 ' fgrPerscns catling for these letters vill please say Advertised. Anderson Stephen H Arnold Ephraim Alexander John Anderson David Arnold Lewis Anderson Wm Anderson Jas W Apple John Adair Wm C Avery Mies Esther Anderson Miss Sa- Anderson Wm II Amos Aquilia " rah E - Andtr.cn Dr Chas L Bundy M L BanerJohnG 1'ussell MrsLydia Brown Peter D Bryon Hunt Brown John Bryan Elizabeth Barnes Milton Belzer George BarilWC Buih Mr - Brown L S Bensley Thos A Bryant Nancy Bnnni Henry BriggsE2 Burk Ah-x Brandon Jesse Bray J W Baldwin S E , Bates Smith Back Anton But-worth 1 Theodore Brown bubert BiddleJohn Bryan Luke Baker Thomas Barritt Isaac Brown Mrs Rebeeca2 Butt George 4 Burgess J W Blake Miss Mary Blair F. M Barrett Michael Beach William or Bradley H J Bradley "Mrs Lucinda Ann!) Butteifielu Sarnhann Chamberlin Charles Clean v Merril Couphlin Patrick Calin Will lam E Cobb H II Conway Michael Caskey Elizabeth J Clark James M Coombs John . " Craigg Isaac New tonC laik Iiancis Charles Henry Culver N CatesJB ChaseCIIMD2 Csuthern David Cicpper Miss Jane Caldwell Joseph Catierson James P Cary Aquila P Clifford Doct E Carmitciael William Carnet Washington C'oe James II Coble Margaret Carson Thomas Claik Archibald Cole S S Cail Bavid G Carneit A 1) Chavous William Carter Elizabeth Conway Michael ' Ca ley Joseph Cailin Mary Ann Clamrock Thomas Day Charles Depew Mrs Miland Daggy Addison Davis Mrs Malinda Dilky Robt E 2 Dempsey Robt M Duva.l Miss Eliz'ih Duncan Alfred Densly Wm Dougherty John ' DobmJohnB DeCamp Mr Dunn Robt Delava n Jerome B Doble John Drake Martin DyasMbsMary Eldridge John Essory Thomas Editor of Chultivator Ellis Cornelious Espy Maigaiet Forst Jacob 2 Fry D B 2 Fee Jas W Fend ley George Francis Mrs Martha Fisher Wm Frazier Mrs Louisa Fox Ranny Fehling Frederick Fike Martha Jane Fisher t-aml Garrett Samuel Gilbert Amanda Green John A 2 Grover George Gardner Wendle Galway Ellon v Glidewell Auron Giay J G - Gossett Miss Mary E Glover James Goodrich James Greer W B Gilfespie Patrick Griffin Samuel Goldsberry Mrs E M Griner William Hanna Miss Sarah Houston Peninah Ilarlin George Hopper William HillriJge Robert C Hammond Rezun R2 Hull Edward Hut ton Presley llowland John D Heizer Matthias Holmes George Harvy Levi Hoover Daniel Hurd N A Heurg Peter S Hudson Dunlap llutcherson Claries Hume Esther Huffman H II H2 Harris Horatio J Hunter Edmond Hays Chas M Harris William G Hindman Miss Ma- HittleJ W Hawkins Hardress & tilda Hall Silas S David Ilaverstick George Hughes Nixon Hoover William Hopay Miss Fanny Hume James L ' Haggard Jas S R Hatt Miss Elizabeth Huey Miss Jane Hugh Jacob V R Hockensmith Matison Hog &. the Horse Hand Charles 1 Irwin Thomas Irwin Thomas W InnheufT Sarah Inglehart N P Jones Eber Johnston James Johnson J S Johnson Isaac C Johnson Robert Jones Benjamin Johnston Edmond C Johnson Eliza Johnson Miss Eliza A Kuhn Solomon Kock George Knotts James Kinker Sophia Kinnear Eliza King J G Kasey Miss Kelly Isaac Kingsley Jas. F Klein Ernst Kuiecla Mr Kiikpa trick Miss Jane Laux August Lynch John II Lool bourrow J G Landes Joseph Liglnioot Wm S Long Wm P 2 Lay Wm 2 Landrey Danl Long John LitewartBB Lots Daul Loucks Mrs Milla Merit John W 2 Morgan Zebiah Mrs Mtith Conrad Mullar Antono Matlock Martha Morgan Alexander Mogan John Mariz Mrs Mencgar C J & Co Miles William G Meyers Benjamin Morgin George Miller John Marshal James Murell Henretta Moulden Wm . Milliken Allen C Major Thomas Monday James Morcer Henry Mendberry David Morris William Moore Baniel McCready Mrs E McC'eh gett John McKenzie Carles N McGennis Owen McJVIains Wm McCoy Frances McQuead John McGeeCalwin McDonald John McDermet James McC'arty Michael McManus Tearance McCabe John ' McCafry Patrick McMulkn Susan Neagly Jacob P Niles John B Newhouse Benjamin Nickley Mr Nelson JSarcisus Overman John M Oliver John 112 Oliver John C Oneal 'lhomas2 Oveily William Orth& Bracket Philips Elizabeth Parker Aquilia 2 Pope Dr Porter Minera PagektUcca Price Hanna Price Nathan Palmer A 2 Palmer Wm B Parsley Bary Fa u Is er Charles Parker Daniel Payne t ndrew Pendngast Enos Post Nathan Prosser Agustus PottChnrles Perry Saml Pyle Miss Hanna 2 Perlins Conrad U S Paymaster Parker John RossMissCinda Rice Jacob Robertson Wm Ray Mrs Esther Roe Richard Rogers Miss II C RudisilJohn Reynolds '1 hos S Rochester W B 3 Reeves Saml 3 Rankin John Rewark Peter Rhow Saml -Redfield Dr A 2 Roberts Htzk W Rasin Warner M 2 Reid Jas S Ryan Dr T Rar Briant Rayan Russej Rains Hiram
eyensonJF t-herrer Henry Steele Hughn N --mith Moigan L Shutters Johnathen fc-mock Simon Sanders Sabitha SheofAbel Schesler Conrad Shillbeck George S 2 Spin ks Jamts ' ircr m 1 hos W 6mitheyJohn Short G B Speaker Henry Sample John S Sutheriand John S pet Daniel Stewertllugh Smith Lydia A Siddall John B Scoheld Mits Emely Smith Mrs Lauza Steele .wamuel 2 Sliger Alfred Sh;yock O SpeakeWM Suolivan Pat Sun y Milton II SkidnioreWM Smock Abraham B Smith Henry Swords John Smithers John Sullivan John W Steinall John Super of Poor House Swase Mrs. Turner Augustus Thompson J C . Thomas Edmond Thompson P M Tenycke Nelson Thompson James Tomlmson Samutl Thompson John Todd Samuel Tolen James Tomlinson James Tyner Mary Jane Taylor Rebecca Tomlinson George Toll Moees Trifzgs John . Isaue 'lay lor Malinda 1 ull M G Thislmann John Jo.-t Usher John P Vance Walter Vickers Mies Mary Vance John Vicker3MiKsCiiariott Sott Vetch Jeremiah Van Matre Morgan Waters John G Wainscot t Mrs Woods B F Wright George S Nancy Wallace Miss Elcn H Wizmor George Walters John ' Walk John Warren Sylvauus Woodward Erastus Wells William Wells VVmF Wikson Micagah C Witaker Mrs MarWood George M Williams Richard garet Wilson A Wood Rev Mr Webb-Madison Williams Margant Wright Thos J Wallace Rev Mr Wright Wesley G Wilson Lorenzo Wright Miss Kate White Stephen White Michael Wr hit lord Karl Wycoff Elizabeth D Weir Thomas Williams Mrs Nancy A. vr rukm;;ll p. m.
THE BIG BOOT.
AKNODLE, keeps constantly cn hand a large and full stock of Boots and Shots, for Gentlemen, Ladies and children, which he will sell on as good terms as the same articles can be bought for in the city. He has a number of experi need workmen constantly employed, and is prepared to make to order, on short notice and of the best materials, all kinds, style and quality of Boots and Shoes. Give him a call, at tha sign of the Big Boot, opposite Browning's. jy7-3m
TO ALE WIIOITI IT fflAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE. WE have a few small accounts on our books, which we now ask the owners of to call and pnv at once. We are heartily tired of running alter,' and dunning them for the money, and iake this occasion to fi,y, that if they are not speedily settled, they will be placed in the bands ol an ofiicer for collection. June30-3t CGLEtBY & BAKER-
HOUSE AND EOT FOK SALE, IN which Mr. D. Craighead now lives, on very favorable terms. Apply to Messrs. Smith and Ynnries. jy7-3m WILLIAM EUEHLER. G. P. C. HUNT, RESIDENT DENTIST. OFFICE on Market street, opposita the 2d Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis. je2 if.
Dr. Crook's Compound S arsapaarilJa Beer. FOR CLiJNtflNU lllh L'LuOl). rpiHS Compound is acknowledged the most healthy article that has been offered to the public in the form of a phasant and harmless beverage. Customers lupp'ied within thecity at 50 cts. per doz. quart bottles, and warranted to keep 10 days. April 21. by G. B. SCK1BNER.
PAPER HANGING, Hoiase, Sign and Fancy Painting, bY G. U. STAATto SHOP in the 2d story of the Locomotive Buildings opposite Browning's, Indianapolis Indiana.
DR. J. H SANDERS, having formed a partnership with DR. P. II. JAMESON, a graduate of the Jifferson Medical College, of Philadelphia, would respectfully inform the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that they will devote their entire time and energies to the various duties of the pioiession and they hope to rective a liLeral sharo cf pnMic patronage. Office on Meridian Street. Thief doors South of the New Baptist Church, at the residence of Dr. Sanders. Dr. Jameson takes leasure in naming the following medical gentlemen as references : np 28-6 ma L. Dunlap M. D., J. L Mothersluad. M. D., Charles Hnrrv. M. D. J. S. Bol bs. M D. '
SEASONED LUMBER OF all kinds, at David Kreglo's Lumber-yard, north-east corner of State li use square. jt9-6tpd ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! The subscribers are prepared to furnish Ice daily at the doo;8 of persons wishing it, in quantities to suit purchaser. They aie also making refrigerators of various gizts which ihty proiose o sell to order at reasonable teims lndmna-olis My 5 '49. COMEGYS &Co.
JOHN DOUGLASS.
JOHN R. ELDER.
DOUGLASS & ELDER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
FFICE in Blake's Building, on Washington street, opposite Browning's.
MM), the Publication Office of the Locomotive.
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