Indiana State Guard, Volume 2, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1861 — Page 3

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HOME NEWS. DEMO OR A TIC TI CKET. ELECTION, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1861.

," '" . ; koh mayoKj ' 1 ,.r, vi' ; : . ; JAMES R. BRACKEN. FOK MAHHnAL, JACOB BISBING. lOlt TREASURER, DANIEL BEHYMER. ton CLERK, WILLIAM PHELPS. FOR CITY ATTORNEY, B. K. ELLIOTT. FOR CITY ENGINKKH, D. B. HOSBROOK. FOR BTREET COMMISSIONER, JOHN B. SULLIVAN. FOR CITY ASSESSOR. SILAS LUDLOW. For Couucilmon. FIRST WARD, JEFFERSON SPRINGSTEEN. SECOND WARD, A QUILL A JONES. THIRD WARD, J. O. I). LILLY. FOURTH WARD, GEORGE W. MILLER. FIFTH WARD. STEPHEN McNABB. SIXTH WARD, ' AUSTIN H. BUOWN. SEVENTH WARD, WILLIAM WILKINSON. Council Proceedings. Tlie Council met on Saturday evening in regular session, at o'clock. PETITIONS, MEMOHTALS, AC. By Mr. Wallace : From liackmen and drayir.en, asking for the passage of an ordinance requiring the owners of vehicles for the conveyance of passengers and freight to pay a license. Laid on the table. ' : AID. FOR TUB FAMILIES OP VOLUNTEERS. Mr. Ray, from the Committee on War Relief, being present, made a report of the proceedings of the Committee, and read the record of their transactions. They recommend lhat orders only for temporary aid be granted until a full register of the families of volunteers is made. They report that proposals from prominent citizens have been received, amounting to about eight thousand, for furnishing supplies on the faith of the city at the lowest cash prices, the same to be paid for quarterly out of the city treasury. The committee suggests that the relief to families be prorated according to their necessities not to exceed, except in extreme cases, $3 per week that amount being deemed sufficient in most cases, in addition to what might be earned by recipients, during the absence of their protectors ; to save them from want and destitution. The Commit tee detailed, verbally, their plan of operations, which exhibits a clear and comprehensive system for the distribution of relief, and state their intention to prosecute their efforts until the full amount of 9 10,000, donated by the Council, should be covered by the proposals from grocery and dry goods men for furnishing supplies. The report of the Committee was unanimously concurred in. ' ORDINANCES. ' By Mr. Wallace: To amend the ordinance relative to omnibuses and omnibus runners. This ordinance imposes a licese of $10 on all vehicles used for the transportation of freights or passengers, and provides for a fee of 25 cents to be paid to the City clerk. The ordinance was read twice and laid over. Mr. Collrell called up his ordinance reducing the siilnrics of city officers, which was read a third time and passed. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Wallace,: Instructing the Committee on gis lights to make contracts for lighting the street lamps for the ensuing year. By Mr. Geisendoiff : For grading the alley adjoining the Western Engine House. Jiy Mr. Colley : Appointing the following persons Inspectors and Judges for the election, to be held on the 7th of May : First Ward 'Inspector, John H. Batty ; Judges, W. A. Pattison and Daniel Keely, Sr. Second Ward Inspector, James H. Woodburn ; Judges, I. N. Phipps and J. S. Tai kington. ' Third Ward Inspector, Andrew Louden : Judges, O. Williams and Charles C. Campbell. Fourth Ward Inspector, James G. Douglass; Judges, R. B. Emerson and H. Rodewald. Fifth Ward Inspector, (i. W. Allied ; Judges, James Sulgrove and John Cusick. Sixth Ward Inspector, Wm. Boaz ; Judges, M. Hoffman and Nixon Hughes. Seventh Ward Inspector, Micaj d Wright ; Judges, Hiram beibert and Joseph VV. Uavis ii ... vn.io. i After the transaction of some other business e ... . .1 I -II 1.1 of no ireneral nterest, the Council adjourned to 1 . . c . i . 1 ir . 1 meet next Saturday evening, at half-past 7 1 ,,, o r o ciock. tournui, ,T" m rr..n. .. ...--' I u isifukminu i Kuufs.-f-1 lie wunei mamer wen- , , , . , , f -r era yesterday awarded contracts for uniforming J. . J , , , llie SiA rejiiiieuia, na luuuns . Two regiments to Glaser & Brothers. Suits to consist of jacket and pants, of cadet satinett, at 7 90 per suit. J. W. Geisendoi ff & Co., one regiraeut. Jeans I jackets and pants at 6 60 per suit. Merrill & Conghlin and K. A. Hall, one regiment. Jeana jackets and pants at $7 00 per suit. S.J. Smith, Arthur Orr nnd B. N. Lanhani, of Madison, one regiment. Grey satinett, at $6 75 per suit. (Suits for the 1 1th regiment have been contracted for by Col. Wallace some days since.) Contracts for flannel shirts and cotton drawers for five regiments were awarded to Glaser & Brothers. Shirts at$l 40 each ; drill drawers, at 40 cents each. Nearly the entire contract for shoes was award ed to Benedict & Hall, of New York, at 91 15 per pHir. The entire contract for blankets was awarded to D. W. Parish, of Ph;adelphia. All to be delivered within twenty-five days, under a penalty of $3,000 on each contract. Light-colorfd taper crown felt wool hat to be looped up at each side, at $1 25 each for tie regiments, was awarded to Dodd d Co., of Cincinnati. From Columbus. CoLratBus, O., April 29. Seventy-one thousand volunteers have offered their services to Gov. Dennison to fill the thirteen j regiments rjired. I

The Situation of Affairs. A crisis is approaching in the military move,mants progressing at the seat of war. Troops

have not been concentrating there for so many days without a definite object, and it is manifost now what the purpose of the Government is. Baltimore is to be completely tilled with troops, and Maryland is to be compelled to act like a State still in the Union. All the information which reached us up to ft late hour last night, plainly indicated that this is the policy of the Government at Washington. Let us state the points of the latest news in brief. The greatest activity prevails in Southern Pennsylvania,' 17,000 troops being in the field there at the present time. At Camp bcott, xork, ra , there are b,000 men; at Camp Siffler, near Chambersburir 2,600; at Camp Curtin.near Harrisbiirg, 4,000; two regiments from Ohio are quartered near Lancaster, 1,200 United States regulars at Carlisle. Scattered at different points between Philadelphia, Elkton and Perrysville there are 6,000 more. Three thousand New Jersey troops are to march from Trenton to-day, which will constitute in all a force of over 20,000 men in that region, their destination being undoubtedly for Baltimore, to open the route to the Federal Capitol. On the south side of Baltimore are stationed nt Annapolis a force of between 4,000 and 5,000 men, including the Providence Marine Artillery, which left Perrysville yesterday. The Sixth and Thirteenth New York regi mcnts occupy a position directly opposite Annapolis, and the Sixty-ninth are at the Junction. It will thus be seen that Baltimore is completely hemmed in on both sides with an effective force, which is to be immediatey employed in openning a passage through that city for the federal troops, and restoring free communication between the North and the Capital of the Republic. With this purpose Maj. Gen. Keim, of Pennsylvania was ordered to leave Philadelphia yesterday, for the camp at York, with instructions to advance at once with an army of 15,000 men on Baltimore. If any resistance is offered, he will issue a proclamation announcing his intention to march his force through that city, and warning the loyal citizens, the women and children, to leave, and will then cut his way through at all hazards. It is probable however, that the threat of visiting Baltimore with so severe a chastisement will brincr the rcsislants to their senses, and thus save the effusion of blood. Troops from the South continue to move northwards in small bodies. North Carolina, it is said, though slill in the Union, is prepared to furnish her quota to the army of the rebels. Bodies of men are advancing from Alabama and Georgia, whose desiinalion is reported to be Lynchburg, Va. There are at present 11,000 men at Richmond ; but it is stated by the papers of that city that the ultimate destination of all the troops now moving from the South is a great camp which is to be established at Dumfries, on the banks of the Potomac a town about thirty-five miles south of Alexandria. 2f. Y, Herald, May 1. , From Washington. Washington, May 1. The Secretary of the Treasury has advertised for proposals until the 30th instant, unless the whole amount offered be sooner taken at par, for nearly $14,000,000 of stock of the United States under the act of June, I860, authorizing loan and providing for the redemption of the Treasury notes. A leave of absence for three months has been granted Col. King, Minister to Rome, to enable him to command the Wisconsin volunteers, also to Carl Schurz, Minister to Spain, who proposes to raise a company of cavalry. A special dispatch to the World says arrangements have been made for the resumption of travel by rail via Baltimore and York, Pennsylvania. Ail Southern journals received to-day state that large numbers of troops ar gathering and the free negroes are being impressed into the service. Nearly every portion of Washington and the District is connected bv telegraph Letters received to-day from Paris state that the French Government is fully posted on American affairs, and no sympathy is felt for the Confederate States. From Baltimore, Baltimore, April 30. Three spontaneous Union meetings were held to-night in different sections of the city. Resolutions were adopted in favor of suslainingthe Government, expressing approbation of Gen. Scott and the determination to maintain the honor of the national flag. Union badges are quite prominent on the streets. Baltimore, May 1. At noon the star-spangled banner was raised with great demonstrations of enthusiasm from the Post office and Custom House by order of the newly appointed officials. It was greeted with tremendious cheers for the Union and the old flag. The crowd joined in singing the "Star-Spangled Banner." Judge Bond's charge to the Grand Jury, after reciting the occurrences of the I9lh of April, says, it is your duty, gentlemen, under the sol- - . - . , ,..r.. i 1;ii .;:,. ?"'" ""7" V J ""t""," 1IILO l ie ucuuiieiicea ttnu UL-iauiia na uuic udib ill . ,. . r c , 1 j the riot. The very existence of society depends , , ., . v on your faithful discharge of this duty, lou ..." . . , - , will inquire whether there was preconcert or preparation, an I by whom. You are bound to 1 . i ' , . . , -t present those who aided in obstructing t lie railr .j.i e e . . a road, prevented the safe march of the troops and assisted in impeding their passage, At the same time it is your duty to inquire if any of our own citizens were, without justification or provocation "ret uPon ',e trooPs Besides the loss of life, the violence done to property, the breaking into stores, the assuming ot uniawtul authority, the irregular and illegal arming of troops and the attempt, by organizations unknown to the law, to usurp the lawful government, deserves your attention. The following circular to the Government at Washington will be extensively signed by our citizens. It says, in our opinion military forces or stores pught to pass through Baltimore without hindrance, and we will use our best efforts to prevent any obstruction. A memorial to the Legislature asks the rebuilding of the bridges and reopening of all the lines of communication. From St. Louis. St. Louis May 2. Major-Generat Buckner, commander-in-chief of the Kentucky militia, had a conference with Col. Prentiss, commander of the forces at Cairo. Much excitement prevailed at Paducah, Ky., and companies were constantly drilling. Four pieces of artillery had been received from Nashville. It is understood that the Governor of Tennessee made a demand upon the Governor of Illinois for the arms and munitions taken from the steam er Hillman. The boat has been given to the owners and taken to paducah.

; From New York. New York, May 1. Tho steamship Atlantic arrived to day. She reached Fort Taylor, Key West, on the 13th, with the necessary additional troops, ammunition, fee., and sailed again for Fort Pickens, arriving off Santa liosa on the 16th, nd. land" ed reinforcements at Fort Pickens on the night of the 16th, without accident. The Powhattan arrived on the 17th; the Wyandotte, St. Louis, Sabine, Supply and Brooklyn were there. The steamer Illinois arrived on the 19th, and landed her reinforcements on the 20th. Regular trains for the North commence to-day. A letter from Fort Monroe says there is no danger of an attack. Two thousand men are in the fort. They are much annoyed by fugitive slaves seeking refuge there, but in all cases they are returned. No batteries will be allowed to be erected within range. Scott will soon change his headquarters to Philadelphia, v 30,000 troops are to be concentrated at Washington. The following is addressed to Simeon Draper. Washington, May I. There is not a word of truth in the report of an armistice. That sort of business ended 4th March. (Signed) T.W.SEWARD.

By an arrival from Wilmington, N. C, we are informed that tho secessionists have the entire control there. Two Government vessels have been compelled to discharge their cargoes of rice, on account of the scarcity of provisions. Troops are arriving daily. sut .uiiau.ia;i9 . . . . "Oli hnppy lot, and hallowed, even as the joy of Angels, Where the golden chain ol godliness is untwined with the roses ol love." On Wednesday evening, May 1st, at Itao Second Presbyterian Church, by the Nov. Mr. Tindall, Capl. ft. B, FOSTER, of tho City Greys, Z.mave Regiment, to Miss Ma KG A RET FOUST, all of this city. The Church was crowded by the friends of tho gallant soldier and the fair bride, who were thus united, when at any moment marching orders may be expected. The Greys Attended in body, and the beauty and fashion of our city graced the ussembliige. ' "O Don lit, whnt arl ttiou. strniiKe and soluiun Alchymlst. KluboiHting lifu'e lilixir from lliese cluyoy crucilflos." In this city, nn tho 30th of April, after a lingering: illness, MARY K wifo of Judge David McDonald. I M Dl l AI'l.OIS H lKIiDTS, Corrected livery Friday Morning, BY A . WALL('1C, COMMISSION M Kai.'ll A N T . Wc have but Utile change to note. Flour and Wheat remain (ho aauie as last quoted. The rains have Ulscou raged our farmurg, tliey cauiiol plow on account of the ground being no wet. If Uio weather does not change, comwill demand buller prices. Outs mid Flaxseed nuglll to be in the ground. Tile nmapcl for a crop ol Flaxseed looks gloomy. HU I I Kll-U holesale.... , 12t15(. KGG.S H&Hia BHA XS Into BKK.SVVAX i HONEY (nor pound), ... CHKESE 9illo COKiNMKAL SWaillje LAK1) eseu COTI'ON YAK.NS S-10-llo (piloz Hatting l-.'a13c COFJ2EE Hio fair to prime YS.3i.Hlc w Lagua) ri Java lPc CANDLKS Star ; lP-19c Opal umnc Tallow llkBlIc FI.OUH Kxtra Family, By dray load.... ..MWW FUUIT Dried Apples. 5itl 00 Feavhoa, new 92 25 ae 60 Kaislns, M It,.. 2 50&2 lid Fipgs 100 Green Apples.......... 5o60c FISH Mackerel, No. 1, largo $20(s!-i! 1 (10 Medium, No. 1 leiailu 00 No. 2, large 15 110 No. 3. largo. 11 U0 50 cents will he added to all packages less than barrel. White Fish Barrel.... g.5lkg 00 Half Barrel....... 4.50(645 00 Trout and Pickerel 4.W14 50 FKATHF.KS LivitGeeso. 3IK35c WUKAT , . eri.i:!15o BA K LEY 50i(ic KYK 4il.ni4r-c OATS (33t,s.) 20.S320 POT A TO US 2(25c CORN.... 25S2HC HAY, f ton IOOO12 00 MOLASSES New Orleans, per bhl.. - 3.'lgS35e Golden Syrup 5o!60c Soear House.... 4DI5c PKO VISIONS Bacon .Sides.... .. KaMIc Shoulders OsS'C Hams Canvased lOclle SHEDS Flnx Mel 00 Clover ... .4 (10(84 50 Timothy 1 2 ifeS 50 SALT Kanawha, V 2S0lb 1 G5CS1 '5 Lake. " . t Coarse Alum " ! S1 " Sack Sail. (bag.. 12i8Hc SUGA K New Orleans, per lib! ...... 6i"ie Kulinod llhssldlc Crualied....: 10k'lc Powdered..... I0llc r'nir-.e-Nntrnr Sii0c CALfMNEU PLASTER S3 5(IS!4 (10 CKM ENT 2 25(32 50 1,1 MK (perbuiheli...... 20c ROSIN....... S4 00S4 50 TALLOW. "8c BANE NOTE LIST. CORIICTID IT rilTCIItl'l liHI, Money matters remain without any change, Kxchange on the Kast firm ut 1 The following Illinois and WUconsln Banks hare been discredited at Chicne-o nnd are bought at 50 to 75 cts on the dollar. The banks of these States iu good credit go at a discount oi to iu per rem. EXCHANGE. Kuytnar. . Selling. 1 prem. 1 prem. I prem. no sale. J prem. no sale. , New York.............. .... Philadelphia Boston Baltimore . Cincinnati... .- Louisville .-. ,. Chicago. -. (iold.... .... Silver .. -i pre in. ...i prom.par. .... . j prem. 1 prem. o 0 prem. Right Prafia on England. Ireland and Scotland selling at $5 05 t? . BANKABLE FUNDS. Indiana Tho following embraces the Indiana Specie Paying Hanks, which are received at par: Bank of the state of Indiana and Branches. Dank of Klkhart, Ktkhart Bank of Goshen, Goshen. : Bank of Gosport, Gosport. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paola. Haola. Bank of Cor; don, Bank of Kockville. WabashtowD. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of hali'in. New Albany. Cambridge City Bunk, Cambridge City. KrhHiigf Bank. Greencastle. Indiana Bank. Madison. Indiana Farmers1 Bank. Franklin. Kentucky Stock Bunk, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Parke County Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank. Torre Haute. Southern Batik of Indiana, Turre Haute. Ralein Bank, (ontien. Hloominiflon Bank, Uloomingtou 15 dis. Ohio siHte Bank Iar. Free Hanks " Kxceot Seneca county Bank ho aale. Canal Bank , Cleveland Union Hank, Nandtisky f'ilv Knuir- limiiiniiti. Ohio ... Pennsylvania d'Philadelphia Brink - VrPittsburgh Ranka 5 dis. Interior Banks 14 Virginia noal. Wheeling 8 per cent, discount, and Interior Maryland solvent bxcepl Baltimore, that la Louisiana lolrent Missouri solvent Ina aolvenl Illinois, specie paying Wisconsin, specie paying North Croiina solvent South Carolina solren' Georgia solvent 57 dts. . iio sale. 5dU. Tennessee no sale. Alabama aolvenl Mew York, Nw England, New Jersey and Dataware hi rood credit Pr SPECIAL NOTICE. J J7 C'orns. The siidden ehanrft of oar tllinat art aoor ces of PnLMmtii, HRoxrRuL and Atkmtic ArrTio. hiportenc haTinf pro! lhl siBipt rirties often art pAe-ttly and crUin!f whea tnken In the arly Urof the diaae, recourse should at once le had tn Bronchial 7Vf. or l,AXrnr. tet (he C.Hd. Court, or Irritation of the Tbrot b evi-r s.t iiril. a by this precaution a more serious aitark mnr be fictualiy warded off. PrstM Sr.a and SiKtRi will flod them effectual for Scaring and trfLb atrrtbe volfe. 9ta ei.artfeBDt. dicl-Ca

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Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MUSKS, (Late I C. Baldwin & Co.,) Rochester, N . Y. N. B. 91 00 and 6 pontage stumps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mail. nov24-ly Sold by alt Druggists everywhere. RELIEF IN TEN. MINUTES. PULMONIC WAFERS! ! The Original Medicine Eshiblifliud in 1837, at d first article of tlio kind uvur inlrodm-tid urntur Iho name of "-Pri.MnrtH: Wafers," in this or any other country; nil oilier Pulmonic Wafers lire counterfeit. The genuine he knowu by the it u 1110 UK i A Ji bmng Btumjjud yi each WAfhK. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers - Relieve Couicha, Colds, Sore Throat, HonrBenefls. Urtan's Pi'LMunic Wafers Relievo A allium, Hrum-hilis, Difficult Breathing. BrYN Pl'LNONIC WAriCUB Relievo Spilt i ug of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BkyaN's PlJLMONtC W'vKiciti Relieve incipient Coiiiinnplion, Idling Disenses. Hryan's Pi'i.mom- Wakkhs Knliovo Irritulion of tho Uvula and Tonsils. HrYan'b Pulmonu- W'Anyis Kolieve the uhove Couipltiiu U in Tun Mimites, KltYANB PULMONIC W'aFKRS Are a Blessing to nil Classes unU CoiiBtltutions. Bryak'o Pui.monih W'afekb Are udtipted for Vocalists und Public Speakers, Bryan's Pulmonic Wakehs Are In a simple form and pleusunl to tho taste., Bryan's Pulmonic Wafkrs Not only relieve, but ctTect nipUi und lulling Cures. Bhvan'b Pui.monm: Wafers Are wurrmted to give satisfaction to every one. No family should be without box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafkri In the house No traveler should be without a supply of Bryan's Pi'LMoNio Wafers in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic; Wafkrs Twenty-five Cents. JOB MOSKS, Sole Proprietor, Koebesler, K. Y. nov 24-ly Sold by nil Drutriiils every where. - NOTICE. ' f liHERE will be a liieetlnp of the Indlnna State Board of J Agriculture, nt I ho Mate Hoard Room in the State Houi, on Wednesday, May the 5lh next, at 2 o'clock P. M. A full attendance declred, lis there w ill ho important business to transact. Papers friendly lo the cause throughout the State will pletiBQ copy. 1). P. HOLLOW AY, Pros't. WM. T. DKNN1S, Scc'y. Indianapolis. Ind . , A prll 12. 18(1. nmy-Sw 1tOTI(:i:OF APPLICATION fOIC LICKNRK. ij Notice is hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of Cooiniisjioners of Marion County, Indiana, at their next Term, commencing: o ihe first Monday in June, A. I). for a License to stU "Ititoxicalins liquors in a less quantity than a quarl at a time," fwiih the privilege of allowing the eftme lo be drank on mv premise.-.) for one year. My place of busiuees. attrl the premises whereon said liquors are 'o be drank, are located No. North Illinois street, in the city of Indianapolis, Murion Comity, Centre Township, Stale of Indiana. ma4 3w AI.PHONSO S. BURT. TfcTOTH'l-: OF APPLICATION FOH IMCF.NJiK r Notice is hereby given, that I will apply lo the Bonrd of uouiinisBioners ot Marion uouniy, utoiana. tu ineir next J enn. commencing on the first Monday in June, lr-61, for a License to sell "Intoxic iting liquors in a less quantity than a quart l a time," (with Die privilege of allowing the name to be drank on my premises.) for one year. My (dace of business, and the fire limes whereon Paid liquors nre to be drank , are locnted In ot No. thirly-ono (31), on Steam Mill property went of Canal, beLween VVnshinpton street and the .Niitional Hoad, in ludlun apolis, in Centre Township, in Marion Countv, iudiann. niay4 3w ADAM GOLD. decree lo me directed, from the Clerk of tho Murion Court of Common Ptcasof Marion county, In a cause wlurein Kdward C Pjle is plaintiff and Ahijuh Tujlor.jr., et aW is defendant, requiring me to niak) tho sum of two thousand) two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-two cents, with interest on snid decree and eocts, I u ill expose at puhiicnalo, to l he highest bidder, on Monday, tho 20l!i d;iy ot May, A. 1). 18fit, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.,and4 o'clock P. M..of snld day, ut the door of the Court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the Mlowlngeiil estate, lo-wit: Loissixty-three (63,nnd sixty-four ((i4.) in ont-lot number one hundrvd and Hfiy-two (15ii.) in Blnckford'saddition, in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. f such rents and protlls will not sell for it sufficient sum lo satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the eaino time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of fluid real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interestand costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or apprisement laws. WM, J. WALLACE. Sheriff Marlon Co. WM. HKXDERSOS, Attorney for Pfff. apr27-3w . . April 25, A. D, 1861 WILLIAM HENDERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1UI AMPOI.IS, lUIAl. Will Practice in Ihe supreme and Federal Courts at Indiunapol is. and In tbe ;. Adjoininir Counties. JtysPKCIAL ATTENTION WILL 13 K GIVEN TOJl COLLECTING SEIX'KINCJ CLAIMS, In uny purt or tho State, where the saine can be sue.t in the U. S. Court. .4 i20-ly ADlTlIrVlSTICATOIK'S inomm;. TVTOTICK is hereby p;iven that the nriderpienct has been apj pointed Administrator of ih estate of Jolin l-arsh, late ot Murion county, ducciixt'd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHAHI.biS LAKSH, Administrator, !OTICK OF SALE. "Yf OTICH la lioreby Kivo" ,nnl 1 wl" st1" at pt'W Auction, uence of Joseph W allace, In Perry TownMilp, one and a half miles east of Sotitliport, tlie property of John Lorsh, late of Marion county, deceased, coniliii(r-of two work horeen. one two horse waon, a silver watch, two beds and bedding, and various other articles. A credit of twelve months will he riven on all sums nvet three dollars, Ihe purchaser jrivittp his note, with approved security, waiving- valuation and appraisement laws. CHAKLfc-S LAKSH, Administrator. : April 20, 1MJ1-3W O. A. WELLS. OFFICE. Harrison's New Bank Building, 19 East Washing, ton Street, second floor, front room. febltt-l P. G C. HUNT, m:a mt rM- at m rmr 9 Wo. f, MUST JHHVIASD STKF.ET, First door Went of Ins Baptist Church, IXniAXAPOLIft, l!il. febS-lj HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution estaMiobed by special endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Diseased, afflicted with Vimtent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cnro of Diwates of the Hexnal Organs. Dispensary free lo alt patients in all parls of the Untied stales. VALUABLE KEPOHTSon Spermatorrhea, and othr Diseases of the Kexiial Orrans. and on the NEW KEM EDI KS employed, sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for nonary he acceptable. Address DR. J. KKU.LIN HOLHGTON. Aciinr Surreon, Howard Association. No. i South Ninth Si., Philadelphia, Pa. tan-tv - HANDS WANTED! I WISH to employ two active hands In cut saw-lo; also, ; one lo drive oxen in haulm the same t the Saw Mill. I wih also to hire an expertenct-d and traty farm hand, aeeas- 1 to in ed to the care of stock and rat I ft fain. A stifle man will be boarded, and a house rentpd to a married man. For the farm hand, an Englishman or German preferred; the others Im be A m erica us. ! None nerd apply an less desiring, and determined to merit j permanent situations. J, S. BROWN, Gallaadct.B miles A. E. from Indianapolis. 5. B. ! am r ready t Kvei or4rs f all kinds o' Umber. J1 "

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THE BEST I IV tSE. "Truth is Mighty and will Prevail." !Wnos Improved Pantnscopie Spec Ul'Iob are the most perfect asstalunce to deffctivo Villon now before the public, und uro worth the attention of every .Spectacle wearer. Closes' Improved Spectacles not only give cleur und distinct vision, do not weary or falisrue the ejosj but lend to strengthen and prosorvc the sight. !fl ones' Specfacles are set In frame of line uittlerialB. and good workmuuship) fairly rep1 resented, und sold at their fair value. Mose' (Spectacles are (fol up with . - an o;e lo the interest of the wearer, as well as the mukor. : . The Price of ffloscs Speclalcft l always as low as is consistent wilh line material and good workmanship. The "Brazilian lcbble" Dodge, aa ' practiced in Indianapolis ami vicintly. Klucidtited nnd explained hy MOtiliS, Optician, No. 20 Kusl Washlngloii Slreot. IfloMcn the 'Spectacle Man" l WOT a Jew. The Jew "Spectacle Man" is NOT Moses! EJ-1 Make a Note of it! JH in oses Spectacles are wold only at .20 Kust Washington Struct, the original and nnly rr liable Spectacle Establishment in itullanapolis. Send for a Circular contain inff full rmrtir'tilarn. li of prices, etc., und how to obtain a PEHPKCT FIT, and have them tent br mailt Address, 1. W. Optician, febQ- lndinnupolis, Ind. SFimCr GOODS AT WILLARD'S, No. 8 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, They earnestly boliclte an exanitnalion of their Slock, and tho special attention of those who wish lo buy Goods at R EALLT C ASH PRICES, And be entirely satisfied. They are also Agents for the sale of MACHINE CARDS, AND Sattinet and Jeans Warps. .ETNA BUILD IN G, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ETNA INSURANCE CO. llAItTI (lt. COISIV. NET ASSETS, Jan. 1, (after deducting all liabilities,) $2,180,498 63 Ecpcclnl oltoiillon given to the Insurance of Farm Property Dwellings and Out-Buildings. Insures such buildhigflor contents in a very favorable manner for three or Ave yearsLOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PKOMTLY PAID . . IN CASH- . ; WM. IIENOEKSOIV. AK?urr INDIANAPOLIS, 1 DIANA. Application can be mode to 1). W. Grubbs, who Is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency mar-23' W M . HUNJK.KF02. o EH CO; O w a 3 o si in CO SUEKIFF'S SALE. B fiton Y vlrinf of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of tbe Marlon Circuit Court, in a cause wherein stonrhton A. Fletcher is plaintiff, and Martin Ire is defend ant, requirinr me to make the sum of eirht hundred and two o'timrs nun niiy cent, wiin inieresi on ema orcree ms, 1 will expose at public sale to the hiahest bidder on Monday the 6lh dav of May A- !.. INit, between the houre of Io'-;lock A.M.. and four o'clock P. M , of said day, at ih door of the Court Houteof Marion county. Indiana, the rent and proOia for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, lo-wit : Lol4 minuter thirteen (13) and fourteen (H), In oot-lot No. flfty-lhree (,Uufnntinr on Lockerbie sirret. in Ihe Clly of Indiananolis. together wiilt al) the privilerex and apparlnancea thereto belnnimie, in Marion Counly, in the hlate of Indiana. If such rents nnd profits will not l fr a snnVfenl snm lo aaliafy said dec ret' , inlerest and rort. 1 will at the same time and place, expose to publ e sate the fee simple of said real esl.i tr, or so much tbereif as may be sufflcient to discharge aaid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relieT w hale ver from valuation or appraiemei't law.. W.J. WALLACE, Skerif .VWe Ce. Bv J. 1 .1o.rE, i'T'. Ftce-tUft. Jfferwef e $ Pf. ip Tf