Indiana State Guard, Volume 2, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1861 — Page 3

Horton. Mhv 16. The Legislature to day pas

sed bills appropriating $3,000,000 for State mili

tia Bud S7.000.000 as a Government loan.

St. Lotus, May 16. Camp Springs, in the western. Hvde Park, in the northern, and the

Heights, near the reservoir, in Hie north-wustuni part of the city, were occupied by United States

troops to-day, ns a precautionary anu protective measure. The march of the troops through the city was quiet. Capt. McDonald, an effort for whose release was made by habeas corpus, is in Col. McArthur's camp at Casey ville, Illinois. He was taken across the river in a skiff, last Monday night, and marched under a guard to camp Bissel. An unsuccessful attempt was made to rescue the prisoner, between the arsenal gate and the river, by a considerable number of persons, but the prompt arrival of re-inforcements, and a few remarks from Capt. McDonald himself prevented further trouble. '. Washington, May 15. Gen. Butler's Baltimore proclamation has been emphatically approved by Gen. Scott. It is understood that the Government is fully prepared to protect the Union men of Northern Virginia at any moment when its assistance is invoked. A special dispateh to the Commercial Advertiser

says the Government has officially complimented Gen. Butler lor his prompt action at Baltimore. It is said that Winans will be sent to Annapolis for trial. What disposition the Government will make of his case is a matter of conjecture. Gov. Hicks reports that five Maryland regiments will be ready next week for the Federal service. The assurance that the Administration is vigorously prosecuting its measures against the insurrectory Stales, have a substantial basis. All the members of the Cabinet together with the President, are animated by a common principle in furthering tiie plans for the consummation of the government's policy. An increased stimulus however wns applied to-day. A committee of prominent gentlemen from the city of New York had a long interview with (hem, and the result was their consent to accept the services of fourteen additional Regiments from New York. This meets with the concurrence of Lieut. Gen. Scott. The committee urges more prompt and effective measures with no halt in the proceedings, and it

appears from their private conversations that the supply of money to support that increased force, is a matter which should occasion no concern to the Administration. . At the Adjourned term of the Court of Claims to day only one Judge, Loring was present, who adjourned over till the 4th of July. The presiding Judge, Scarborough, having resigned, there is a vacancy on the Bench.: The Virginia and North Carolina Collectors, like those of the other seceding States, have ceased to make returns to the Treasury Department. Marshal Fisher, of the Eastern District of Virginia, is the only judicial officer of that State who has not resigned. The following appointments have been made;

Royal Birch, Register of the Land Office at Nebraska City; Jas. J. Sinclair, Register at Marquette, Michigan; Ed. P. Bassett Postmaster at Toledo. The War Department has refnsed to allow the transportation of street cars to New Orleans. ; . There is reason to believe that the reported removal of the remains of Washington is false.

Messrs. Foos, Davis, Loucks, Craft, O'Neal, Allied and Haughey, were declared duly elected to the respective offices connected with their names. Mr. Vandegrift offered ft resolution for making a contract with the Gas Company for the lighting, extinguishing ttnd cleaning of the public lamps, which was adopted. Mr. Haughey offered a resolution for the ap-

Dointment of a committee to prepare rules and

regulations for the government of the Council. The resolution was adopted, and Messrs. Haughey, Brown and Colley, appointed said com

mittee. -

Mr. Haughey offered an ordinance for the

payment of sundry claims, amounting to $583,-

13, which was passed under a suspension oi me

rules.

Mr. Fletcher offered a resolution for the ap

pointment of a committee to report what proceedings were necessary for the division of the First

and Seventh Wards. The Councilmen for those

Wards with the City Attorney, were appointed

said Committee.

REPORTS FHOM OFFICERS. The Market Master reported that since the new

market ordinance had taken effect, he had collect

ed and paid into the Treasury $1,259.36 and

that there was yet due mitS.zb.

The Uaptain ot the Wight Police reported

the following arrests for the month ending May

11th: For Intoxication ..................... 2 1

For Larceny ... .... ..... ............ 2 Total.. ...........23 On motion, the Council adjourned to meet on Saturday evening next.

Equipped. Col. Benton's regiment the 8th was marched from Camp Morton to the armory of the Quartermaster General's department and furnished with belts, cartridge boxes, bayonet scabbards, Sic. The Regiment with the exception of uniforms, is fully equipped for ser"Vice."" - 1

ifciT What is equal to the country for bringing up children, and pure domestic enjoyment ? Business men can have all the pleasure of country life for their families, by getting one of the many suburban residences within from to 4 miles from the city for sale and trade by Delzell tie Smith, Real Estate Agents.

. .siiixujiauiirj!) . "Oh happy lot. nnd hallowed, even as the joy of Anpels, Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with the rosea of love On Thursday evening, Hth lltst., by the Itev. T. M. Lynch, Mr. JAMliii TKUMUUI.L to Miss MARY K1NDBR, both of this city. On the Itilh, by Rt, Kov. Bishop Amos, nt Ihe resutencoof the bride's father, In this city, RICHARD V. MAY, of Cecil county, Md.,to CLARA E., eldest daughter of William and Clurlssa Sullivan. . On the Hlh Inst., by Rev. John L Smith, Mr. WILLIAM Q. SMITH, of India, apolia, to Miss GINNIE MOULDKN, of Alfont, Madison county, Indiana.

(SPECIAL NOTICE. J7 Culohs. The sudden change of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bkonciiui. and Asthmatic Art'BcTio.ts. Experience having proved tbnl simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "Brown't Branchial Tr.chet," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, us by this precaution a more serious attack- may be- eflectualty warded off. Pcbmc Spkakkri. and SihokiTs will find Ihetn otrectual for clearing ami strengthening the voice. See advertisement. decl-tim

From New York, New York, May 13. Col. Anderson visited the board of Brokers this evening. He was introduced by J. R. Garland to which the Col. replied in substance as follows: He said he was not in the habit of making speeches, but his reception by them was so flattering that he must say something. The situation he had been placed in, he would willingly have shrunk from on account ot the responsibility, but Providence had placed him in the situation and he had tried to do his duty. Since the fall of Fort Sumter he had received very bitter letters from the South on account of

his refusal to join his bretheren, or sny anything to indicate that he would unite wilh the South outside of the slavery troubles. He did sympathize with his Southern friends, thinking there was much Northern interference with the subject of slavery. It was an evil attached to the South alone, and in the present crisis neither slavery or party politics had anything to do with the subject. The question is Government or no Government and he felt satisfied that when the present ordeal was passed, wo shall be again a happy and united people. This address was received with the mosthearty cheers. He seemed very earnest throughout, and his words flowed as if they came direct from the heart.

' Council Proceedings. First Meeting of the New Board, The new Council met on Saturday evening at 7i o'clock. . - There were present of the members holding over, Messrs Seibert, Wallace, Vandegrift, Gei--ir Tr.-i.l tr. .... l t: ii

seuuuru, x.uiiiiiiaiJ, lucizget aim lviuiiiijauii ait of that portion of the Council, Of the newly elected members there were present Messrs. Colley, Haughey, Thompson, Blake, McNabb. Brown and' Fletcher making a full board of members present. Mr. Vandegrift moved that the rules governing the Council heretofore be adopted until otherwise ordered, which was agreed to. BONDS OF OFFICERS..'.' The bonds of the following officers, elected for the term of two years was presented and approved : J. N. Sweetzer, as City Attorney. J. K. English, as City Treasurer. J. Wood, as Civil Engineer. J. B. Stumph, as Assessor. D. W. Loucks, as Marshal.

THE POLICE FORCE. Mr. Colley presented an ordinance amending an ordinance governing the police force of the city. It provides for two watchman for each Ward, instead of one as formerly, and one Captain for the entire force. It also increases the pay of the police force to $ 1.75 per night, except the Captain, who is to receive $2.00 per night. The ordinance was adopted so as to make the pay of each subordinate member of the police force $1.65 and that of the Captain $1.90 per night. The ordinance was read twice and laid over. The Marshal nominated John Umversoll as his deputy, which nomination was unanimously confirmed by the Council. APPOINTMENT OF POLICE. Mr. Colley offered the following resolution : That George Tafl'e and Thomas Amos be appointed watchmen for the first ward ; T hos. A. Ramsey and Hal. Davis for the second ward ; Charles Carter and Hannibal Taffe for the third j ward ; James Catterson and Wm. H. Fitch for the fourih ward ; Frederick Sheigert and Michael Galivan for the fifth ward ; John Russel j and Henry Paul for the sixth ward ; Hubbard Adams and Abel Catterson for tliseventh ward, j

and that A. D. Rose as Captain. The resolution was adopled. Mr. Thompson offered a resolution appointing the Mayor a committee to wait on the Governor and request him to appoint a force of policemen to serve in daylight for the protection of persons and property in city, inasmuch as both are

jeopardized by the presence of large bodies of men temporarily residing in military camps in and ; near the city. Laid on the table. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. j Mr. Wallace ottered a resolution to go into the election of subordinate officers, which was adopted, and resulted as follows : j Market Master Thomas J. Foos. Chief Fire Engineer Joseph W. Davis. j Sealer of Weights and Measures James Loucks. J Town Clock Winder Harry Craft, S.-xton G. W- Allred. Treasurer of School Board Richard O'Neal.

Mr. Colley nominated Theodore P. Haughey as President, pro tern., of the Council, to occupy the chair in the absence of the Mayor. The nomination was unanimously confirmed.

Houses of Bad Character in the First Ward.

At a meeting of the citizens of the First Ward it was Resolved, That every house of ill-fame known to be kept in the First Ward shall be vacated after twenty-four hours notice has been given by the committee of Twenty-Five. The report of the committee was called for. The committee reported that they hail risitcd six houses of public notoriety and warned them to leave the Ward in twenty-four hours. All have agreed io leave but two. Those parties say they own the property and will not leave, but will abandon keeping a house of ill-fame, and ask that their property be undisturbed. After the report was heard the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That all parties renting property to

persons for the purpose of keeping houses of illfame, knowing such fact, said property shall not be protected-by the citizens, but that it shall be vacated instanter. Resolved, That every citizen of said Ward shall be a committee of One, to report to the committee of Twenty-Five, the first appearance of any house that shall be opened for such purpose hereafter ; and that no house shall be tolerated, after the fact be known, longer than twenty-four hours. Resolved, That the proceedings should be pub

lished in the city papers. By order of the meeting, WM. WHEATLEY, President. A. R. Hyde, Secretary. fQ3 Rev. A. C. Kemper, of Walnut Hills. Ohio, will preach in the Third Presbyterian Church uoxt Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours.

IDU ia ' "0 Dentil, w)i:il nrt thou, slrnnge and solemn Aklij mist. Elaborating iti'o's Elixir from those cltiyey crucibles," On the morning: of lho JOth lust., TALBUT, youngest son of Dr. Tu I but Buliari), of bruin fevor, nged two years. BANK NOTE LIST. CORR.VCTKD AT FLETCHER1! BANK. .

, Money mutters liuvo undergone but few changes the lnst few weeks. Our bankers seem to have been pre-puring lor "war times" fur sumo months past, and aro now, we should think, upon a "war fooling." There is very Utile deinumi ftr Ion ns on first l;iss p:i per, hut what little Id offered flint reitdy place at 12 per cent, per annum. Any oiInt would not be negotiated at any rate. Exchange on Boston, New York and lJlilladelplila remain firm at per cent, buying and 1 per cent, premium sclli'mg, Gold in good demand ut 1 per cent, premium Bunkiible money now consists of Indiana, New Voik and New Knglund money. Kentucy money taken h 5 percent dls count. Not much offered. ; EXCHANGE. : Ituj ing. . Selling. New York. ......... , preni.' ' 1 prem. Philadelphia 1 pre in. Host'Mi .1 prom. . i pre in. Baltimore ., no sale. Cincinnati .. .par. . prem. Louisville.... . no sale.

THIS GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! SIR J A .M ES C LA R lv'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared frsm a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D,, Phy ' ician Exlrnvrdinury to the Quern. Tin invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all tlios painful and dangerous diseases to which the femuleconslllu tion Is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all structions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. .. TO ,71 ICKIF,I I.AIMI

It ia peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government of Groat Britain, to pro vent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during th FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy as they are sure to bring wit Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Fain in the back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when ult other means have foiled; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSKS, (Ute I C. Baldwin A Co.,) . . Rochester, N . Y.

N. B. $100 and (j postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, coniaiuingSO Pills, by return mail. nov24"ly ' Sold by utt Druggists everywhere.

' IMPROVED

RELIEF IN T E N H I N U T E S.

CI

1 prem.

0 prem. selling

Gold.. -1 prem

Silver..... ....0 Si giit iiraflg on England. Ireland and Scotland

at j u,i p x. BANKABLE FUNDS. 1 .Mil ana Ttio following embraces the Indiana Specie Pay fug Hank, which are received at par: Bank of the State of Indiana and Branches. Bank uf Elkhart, Elkhart Bank of Goshen , Goshun . Bank of Gosport, Gusport. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Ml. Vernon, Bank of Paoln. Paola. Bank of Corydon, Bunk of Kockrille, Wabashtown. Bank of Salem, Salem. Bank of Salem, New Albnny. Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge City. Exchange Bank, Groeucustle. Indiana Bank. Madison. Indiana Farmers Bank, Franklin.. ; Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus. Lagrange Bank. Lima. ParkeCounty Bank , Rock ville. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute.

Salem Bank, Goshen. Bloomingtou Bank, Uloomington. ....... Kentucky Ohio Slate Bank.... - Free Banks '. Except Henec county Bank.. ...... . Canal Bank, Cleveland. ;. Union Hank, Sandusky ............ . . CHy Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pennsylvania PhiBilphtii Bank..! . Pittsburgh Banks Interior Banks. , Virginia Maryland solvent. ...

Loniniana solvent u Missouri solvent. Iowa solvent 57 dis. Illinois, specie paying no sale. Wisconsin, specie paying " North Carolina solvent. South Carol inn solvent. .,. " Georgia solvent Canada solvent 5 !!. Tennessee ....no sale. Alabama sotvent. ....... . " New York.; Nw England, New Jersey and Delaware In good credit.... par.

PULMONIC WAFERS! !

The Original Medicine Established in 1H3?, nt d first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pi i.momc

W'ArieHs," in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic j Wafers are counterfeit. The genuine can he known by the j name BKVAN being stamped on each WAFER. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafkks Kelievc Coughs, Colds, Sure Throat, Hoarseness. '

Buyak's Pci.mosic Wafers Heli.;ve Asthma, Bronchitis, Dlttliult Breathing. Hrvn'h Phi.monit Wafers ' Kt'lk've Spilling of Blood, Pains in the Cheat. Bryan's Pulmonic Wkks Helievc inci;iunt Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan's Pri.MoNir Wafers Nfllieve Irritation of the Uvula und Tonsils.' Bryan's Pi'i.MONir W afkrk Kulio ihe above Coinptuiuts in Ten Minutes. Bryan's Pulmonic W'xtKRS Are a Blessing to alt Classes and Constitutions. Bryan's Pri.MoNir W akkrs Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafkrh Are in a simple form und pleasant to the taste. BnvAN's Pulmonic Wapkrs Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting Cures. Bryan's PrLMosii Wafkrb Are wurrmted to give satisfaction to every one.

No family should be without a box of Bryan's Pi'i.monm; VV fkhn in the lions" No traveler should he without n aupplj of Bryan's Pi i.Mosir Wafkhs in his pocket. No person will ever objt.ct to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers-.. Twentv-tlvo Cents. JOB MOSKS, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. -ly Hold bj alt Dnigjfisls every where .

TIIE BEST IX VSE. "Truth la Mighty and will Prevail." :Uoe' Improved Pantancopic: Spectnclos are lho most perfect assistance to defective vision now before the public, and are worth) the attention of every Spectacle wearer. iflottcs'lmproved Spectacle not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eyes, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. lloKeM? Spectacle are set in frames Of fine materials, and good workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value. IrloHcs Spectac les are ffot up with an eye to the interest of the wearer, as well as the maker. Tlie Price off Moses' Spectales la al ways us low as is consistent with fine material and good workmanship.-.

The "Brazilian Pebble" podge, a practiced in Indianapolis and vicinity. Elucidated and explained by MOSJCS, Optician, No. 'U Kaat W'ash ington. Street. JUoseN I lie "Spectacle Mail" i JNOT a Jew. The .low "Spectacle Man" Is NOT .Moses! ITj Moke n -Note f it ! ITIowes SpeclaCle are wold only ut y() East Washington Street, the original and only reliable Spectacle KMabllshinent in Indianapolis. Send for a Circular containing-full particulars, list of prices, etc., and how to obtuin U PKKFfctCT FIT, and have them sent by mail. Address, J,. W. VI OS IS, Optician, (ehU- IiiAlanapoliNf Ind. . jw jr-a " "mm-' SFRIBJG- GOODS AT WILLARD'S, No. 8 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Tlier earnestly Milicile nn examination ol llu-ir Slock, ami the special atlt-ittiou of llmse wlio wieli to buy Gouileat REALLY CASH PRICES, ,nd be entirely satisfied.

They are also Agents for the sale of MA CHINK CARDS, -AMISattinet and Jeans Warps. .ETNA BUILDING,

...... 15 dig. ...... 5 din. par. . .... no sate.

.. Adit. . . par; 5 dis. 5 " ..no tale.

NOT! Civ.

1HFKE will be a meetiiijr of the Indiana State Board of

Atrnctmuro, at the Stute Hoard Kooin in the State Houso,

on Wednesday. Afav the 1.11 ft next, nt a o'clock P. SI. A full

attendance desired, us there will bo important business to transact. Papers friendly to the cause throughout the State will please copv. 1. P. HOLIiOWAY, Pres't. WM. T. IIKNNIS S?e'y. Indianapolis, Ind., April 12, 18i.l, mn4-2w

Corrected JBvery Friday Morninff T A. WALLACE, (ON MISSION MKRi DART. Our market has taken several changes since my last report. The embargo laid on produce going South has caused decline in every kind of produce except flour. The large number of troops stationed here has mude u good demand for flour not to advance, but hold drm. We have a large surplus, enough to last another year should we not raise anything. Bacon, corn, and, in fact, every article of produce, goes begging no poor family can suffer.

BUTTER Wnolesale EGGS BACON Hams, canvassed , Plain hams , Clw.tr sides Shoulders.................... BEANS vv hite...., BKKSWAX

HO.NKV (pe pound),. ...

OclUc. Hgtc. "tTtc.

CHEKSE P8e COKN MEAL , T 253110 LAK1) f(8tc COTTO.N YARNS ..... .....9-10-llc tfdoi Batting I&13e COFFKEKio fair to prime......... J3I4jc

Lagnayri Java IPc CAN DLKS Star lP19c Opal - ICjulc Tallow ll13c FLOUR Kxlra Kamilv, By dray load. 45g.5tJ0 FKUIT Dried Apples IH Heat-hes, new 2 o-rJ 60 Kahdns, Si K, 2 5M :2 f0

Miriri frtJlOt-

Green Apples 1 Wfdil 25 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, large fSOa-JI 00

M-df!im, INo. 1 18 0:19 00

S't. larg 00 No. 3. large 12 12 50

T50 cent will he added to all nackaees ess than barrel. I

White Pith Barrel 00

Half Barrel.......... 4.(4 2n

Pickerel 25 Trout 4V0

FKATHEKS Lire Geese 3035c

HK.lT Ho 00

BA KI.BY..... SO-i'KW

IIKIC IFF'S SAl.i:.---By virtue of two executions to

me directed from the Clctk of ihe Marion Common Pleas

Court. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on

Monday, the 10th day of June, A . I)., 1H01, between the hours of Id o'clock A. M., und 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the doorofihe Court House of Marion County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate lo-wit : Lot eighteen in Peru and Indianapolis addition to the city of Indianapolis, and the undivided one-third of fonracressactiou fourteen (14), Township fifteen (15), range three east, with the appurt nance to the same belonging. In Marion county, Indiana; and also a purt of the north east end. being a part of the trad now occupied by said Drake, btdug on the east side of

ine heart race oi unoermii'S mmuia siaKeai meenaoi me foot-bridge, and running a south eastwardly direction fiftyseven feet to h stake, thence eastwardly on the lint of the tract conveyed by said Drake to the Slate of IndlatiH, one hundred fllty feet to a stake wentwardly, parnllul wilh the land conveyed to the Stale of lndiaea1onehuudredand eighty. three feet to a stake on the mill race, thence along the margin of the mill race one hundred and inneny-six feet to the place of beginning, containing one acr". And also one other tract beginning' on the Canal where tha line of the land conveyed by N., B. Palmer to the Madison & Indianapolis Railroad Company strike? the Canal, thence on the western margin of the Canal three hundred and ninety feet to a stake, thence west one hundred and thirteen fuel to a slake, thence south to the line of the land conveyed br said

Palmer to the Madison oV Indianapolis Railroad Company thence enst to the place of beginning, in Marion county, Indiana, and nn failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Theodore and Herman Tilley, at the suit of Raid sale will be made one with, and one without any relief whatever fron valuation and appraisement laws. W.J. WALLACE, Sharif Marion Co, WALLACE, HARRISON 6i DUMONT, Attorneys for pl'f. May 17, A. D. 1H61. naaylfl-3w SHERIFF'S 5AI,F,.--Ry virtue or four executions to me directed from (he Clerk of the Marion Court of Common Plena, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 10th day of June, A. D. I8(il, between ihe hours of 10 o'clock A . M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following dts L:i i 1 .... t-.E. Tl.l.t.'...u.n A hott ru-t fJ-11

off the north side of lot six (6), in square number twenty-seven 27), in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and on faiturw to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and coats, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas B. Dunn, at the suit of John P. Kellogg, et al. WM. J. WALLACE, Sheriff Marion Co. KETCH AM, MITCHELL 4 FERGUSON, Jttornewsfer Plf. May 16, A. D. 1H61. ma18-3wu

TOTICK is hrc by given to the owner of one Cooking Stove,

mjOTlCEOr APPLICATION FOK I,I;F.NK. Notice la hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners o Marlon Counlv. Indiana, at their next Term, commencing on the first Mondav In June, A. 1). 1H0I, for a License to sell "Intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart al a time," (with the privilege nt allowing the name to be drunk on my premise,) for one year. My place of business, and the premiso whereon said liquors are o be drank, are located No. 13 North Illinois street, in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Centre Township, State of Indiana. ma4 3w ALPHONSO K. BURT.

SOTK F OF APFLH'ATIOIV FOK MCKIVMK. Notice is hereby given, that Twill apply lo the Board of nnissioners of Miirion County, Indiana, at thfirnext Term, commencing on Ihe first Monday in June, 18nl, for a License to sell "InloxicHting liquors in a less quantity tiian a quart al a lime," (with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises,) for one year. My place of business, and the fi remises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are locsted in ol No. thirty-one (HI), on Steam Mm properly west oi Canal, between Washington street and the National Road, in Indianapolis, in Centre Township, In Marion County, Indinna. may43w ADAM GOLD.

INDIANAPOLIS.

WILLIAM HENDERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Will Pritclicc in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Indinnapolis), and in the Adjoining: Counties.. JCPSPKCIAL ATTKN'riON WILL UK GIVEN 'TO.Cn

COLLCCTINCi & SECURING CLAIMS,

In any part of the Htute. where the same can be sued in the U.S. Court. A pSO-1 j-

1"! !k 1 I -i

Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ETNA INSURANCE CO., IUUTFOKD, CONN.',

NET ASSETS, Jan. 1, (after de

ducting all liabilities,).

$2,180,498 68

ADiniNISTHATOIi'Se NOTICK. TOTICK i, hereby (river, tlintllie utidentifriie,! litis been MiXtI pointed Adminletnttiir .f the ette ot John I.Hr.r, late of Marion county, deceased. Knid estute is supported to be solvent. I HAK.EN LAUSil, Aduiiuislrator.

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O.lTSfXtM.) POTJTOKK COKS HA V, tmi .MOI.ASStS Sew Orleans, per bM. Golden Svrup . Surar House PROVISIONS Baeoi, Side. RBnnlderii Hams FCanvased 6KK1IK-Fl Clover.... Timothr SALT Kanawha. O 9tn lbs l.ako. Coarse A Ism Hart Salt, m bat?

BUGAK New Orleans, per bbl . ... .

411 4-C

Sll SHc

....

.ICIKVI 00

:i5e 5"onc 40ISc PS9e ... i7c ... KlAlle

1 6S1 T3 4 00 . .tl .v-ai 's ... ietl4e

7e

KeSned io iolc

Cr.i.hed.

Powdered Co (fee-Snra ................ CALCINKO PLASIEB CKMBNT LIME (r bttsb.n ROSIN TALLOW

in. Me

to) lie Hi9e ..(.1 5ii4 00 56 9Ve W.i. 50

i with the Ptirniture and Fixtures, that I will sell the same

NOTICE OF S.tl,K.

OTIt'E is hereby (riven, thut I will sell ut public Ant-lion, on Wednesday, the 15th dity of Mhv next, al the resi-

'iice of Joseph Wallace, in Perry- Township, one aiul a half

miles east of Kouthporl, the property of John Larsh. late of Marion county, decea.ed, conslslinp of two work horses, one two horse VTHRon, a sliver watch, two beds und bedding, and various other articles. A creiiil of twelve months will bo (riven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser e-ivine; his note, with approved security, waivina; valuation and appraisement laws. CHAKLUS LAKSH, Administrator. April 20, Mil 3w . A. WELLSi.

OPPICK. HarriBon'slSew Bank HuiMing, 111 Kast Washinrton Street, lecond floor, front room. fbl8-iy

EspeoiHl attonllon given to the Insiiruiico of Farm Property : Dwellings and Otit-BuiUHng. litsures such bulldltigaor contents in a very favorablo manner for three or Ave years. LOSSES KQUITAULY ADJUSTED AM) PKOMTLY PAID IN CASH. WM. IIENDEKSOIV, A&enl, . INDIANAPOLIS, 1DIANA. Application can be matlo to I). W. Grubbs, who it fully aithorizad to transaclnll buiinem connected with the Agency mar?.!- WM. HENDERSON.

at public miction, on Saturday, ttie 15lh day of June next, bo

tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M.. and 4 o'clock P. M., of

aid day, at the auction room of Griffith 4c McClaiii. on the corner of Washington street and Virginia Avenue, to pay charges, unless the same is paid rrevioua to the day of snlu, . May 18-3w. AMOS KOBKKTS.

1 U hereby giren, that 1 will apply to the Board" of Com- Howard Association, No. si South fSiiith St., Philadtt

iniiftioners of Marion Countv, Indiana, at their next Term,

commenefnr on the first Mondav la June. A. I), H6I. for a

License to sell "lntoxicaiing liquors tn a leas quantit) than a i

quart at a time.11 (with the pririlere of alMtWiuc the an me to be drank on my premises.) for one year. My place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located in tlie Palmer House building, on lot six, in square sixty-six, in Indianapolis, iu Centre Tawnihip, In Marlon county, Indiana H. P. JOHNSON, nay )l-3w OHKKUT'S SA I.E. By virtue of an except inn to ma directed, from the Clerk or the Monro Circuit Court, I will expose at pub lie tale to the highest bidden, on Mondny.the 3d day of June. A. D. 151, between the hours of 10 o'clock A . M., aitd 4 nVtock P. M ., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seren year, the following deseribd real estate, to-wil; Lot number twelve (12). in sons re number sixty-five (65), in the plan of the town of Indiaoapnlia, in Marion County. Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment interest and costs, I will at the eame time and place expos at public sale the fee simple of aid real estate. Taken as the property of John 8. Wattiat the suti of &hadrack Wilber. Kafd aala will be made without any relief whates-er from

valuation or appraisement laws. W. J. WALLACE, Skerif MarUn Co. By J. D. Tnor, Dcp HUNTER BKOTHER, Atfrnas for Plf. majll Sw May II. A. D . S6.

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HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, j A Benevolent Institution established by epociitl endowment, for the relief of the Sick and IMeeased, afflicted with Viru

lent and Epidemic Disc uses, and especially for the Cure of Discuses of tlie Sexual Organs. Dispensary free to all ptients in all parts of the United Stales. j VALUABLE REPORTS on hierinatorrlin8, and other Dis

eases of the Sexnal Organs, and on the NEW REM KDIES employed, itent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.

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YOTICFOF APFIilCATIOI FOK I-ICFWSE. 1 Notice is herein given, that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Marion county, Indiana, nt their next Term , ciinimeiicina-on the first Monday In June. 11,1. for a License to sell Wntoxicalinr liquors in a ess quantity than a quart at a time," wilh the privilege of allowing the same to be drank my premises,) for one year. My p1ae of bnsinese, and tbe premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located, in the brick bu nines room owned by James Greer, knowa a number nine 9), south Illinois street, on theNorth-weet corner of lot seven, in sqtfare sixty, in Indianapolis, in Centre Towahip, in Marion County Indiana, may U-3w SETH A. FLAGG.

TOTICE OFAPPIJtATION FOK I.ICKRH. l Notice ia hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of : Commissioner of Marion county, Indiana at their next Term, commencing- on the first Moudav in Juue, lil . for a License lo ; sell "Intoxicating liqnors in a Iks quantity iban a quart at a , time," (with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank I on my premises,) for one year. My place of business, and the

premises wnereon sain liquors are to o nrana, are ineaieo at I n urn bar one hundred and tixty-two (162) East Washington i j street, comer cf New Jersey, west side of lot seven7), in square , : sixty (60), in Indianapolis, ut Centra townanip, in Marion ; county, Indtsna. 1 mavll-Iw CHARLES I. A t'P.R.

mTOTirE of Appllralion f or Hern? 5otica l is herein riven, that I will apply Ut the Hoard of t'nn niisstonera of Marion couuty, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the flr-it Monday In June, 161, for a Licensa to sell Intoxicating Liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time,1 (with tlie pririlereol allowing the same to be drank on nv nremiie. for one rear. MfDlace of business, aod tbe

premises whereon uiit tquor are to be drank, are located at number IhT 'et Washington street, on Lot No. one, in t

lot Fio. 40. tn Indianapolis, in venire iuwBTOip,

oounty, Indiana, may 11 -3 H- W. R

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