Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3952, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1863 — Page 3

im. II Prrr4in The Council met n riiUr seaion laat ee niti 2 M r ' ; e ... '. Mc"f Hrriii. Kiv Biel 1'orter irei bc'or the Council f r tbe purp of i-kinc an mp, r pr.aiiou for hs use or the Stnitary Cum DiUfe 1 five thousand dollars Mr 8. A Fletcher. Jr . offered the following

DAILY SENTINEL. TUESDAY MORS 1 Sä, JTJ3E f I Addres of the Democratic) Members 09 Talk. GENERAL AMEMbl.Y

Tri 'I 'III PL'ipi fkE7 IVnilVl n. which paed unanimous! y :

i i ri-i i.r. . - - fl,,,, Thtt aTe thousand dollar be approatttwf ! ry f the latr for lb UM of the 9aniUrT Committee foe Sleaaton. ttd He It o n awny h radiaT of ai.-k Tn.liena anl.fian

The snioute of the preceding meeting were then red and approved. rrrrriowa, ac

This iinrtimmi make, a pamphlet f ) .and !! jij r Allen: A petition front property owu-

famiaM iniar inili7 T on 'dy street, betweet. v hingtnn und FBKI t ' 5 i kk lw Htc- -tree!s. ask.!.":; the improvement of the a ii -'-- .kjay Am-J the .ore che. to he ent hv x Same Referred

Ml VIW m -r ,

mirrhatl not Keen nrrm

pIMhritdiirinc Uuf'ssn-

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rent for each ..ipr. n-1 n it

Address, F.I.DEB, HABKNFSsKV HINUHAM. Indianapolis.

The C 011 rit ion Art.

8 PK ECU OP Hon. D. W. Voorhecs. lN THE OOlSTSOPtrRTIOJNT -RTTT. In tbe Hie of K preservative.. February Xi, liaJ.

Thia la n of ihr Quest peecbei of Mr. Voorbees, en a eur.ti' Ti now ocmprlnr a I-rr ha "t public attention, and every roter in Indiana should have a cop;. Dcmor rt .h'ioM rai-e eluh to distril utr tlu largely In erry school litrtct in th- State. It makt a pamphlet of eirht MH III OO per IOO. AU orders should direct rhe -:eeche to be r nt by exC..aa, aa th postage u one criit f r each copy, and most ! prepaid. AaVlreaa ELDKK, HAMKXKM A BINGHAM, Indianapolis.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

MntfT T' lsy A party his OM I I I lonn on long time For j;rtirul:rH inquire ff If A. Fletcher, Trade Mece. lodiampolin. .' lw

i. Mr &fam: From W A R. Johnaon. cou

tractorj for howlderin: Pennavlfatiia street. ak in the refuiidinp of certain coat incurrel by them for collecting a-,esiment. Granted. f Mr Allen: From undr? citizen, askin that the exclugive uae of the -treett of the city le a:mtite for ten yeara to Mr Thomas L. Roberta, for the purpose of niMtinp team earriape on the 'nie 1 hf retition w k r JVrrexl to a committee

of three consisting of Messrs. Allen, Blake sind ) ' Ko ernon i Itv Mr S A !' Prm n U t'Mu.tt

king a re consider .it ion of the report on hin claim for fee in the cie of Macy et al vs. Tit comb and the city. Referred to the Judiciary Committee Mv Jr Leferrr-: A remonstr-inr-e njrwiit the ; improvement of Railrosd avenue Referral MNMt Mr. Richmanu Chief Fire Knjfineer Kcported on the condition of the Department on iku ch-irjje thereof. The engine house N 3 required considerable rcp.irs, and lso the hook '' and ladder hoii-e ti.ir- .- r. umber ot cisterns I were reported as out of rep.iir. and the engineer

cuestetl the building of additional cisterns in ! the business part of the city. Hy Mr. .lame ot) from the Committte M Re

i'i'n of Ordinances Reporting in favor of em

ploying a comjeteiit person to revise and prepare the ordinances for printing. The report. was adopted und the Committee was required to re port at the neit meetiuc the name oi the pernon em;iloed and the rate of ( rnpeiisation. Hv Mr. Collev from the .1 udii-i irv Commit

Mt-raoroLiTA H u Mr and Mi -a I k were eeted U-t night with a full house A often a- we baieaeen 'he Wniow Core upou the boa.nl. wedo no remem.. r to have ever felt i'.s besutie mk IH power so much M last nigbt It is well known that in the part of Lake Fielding Mr. c . dock .undi unrirtled ln ai jU p.rlJ, from the food, doating. but atern and inflexible fMther. whoaeonly pride is in hia unyielding lion or and the virtue of his daughter, to the rating old age. be ausuina ech with a beauty and a power that perhapa cannot be surpassed bj any other l.ving man Of Mia Couldock. naught can be aid but the highest praise 3he hs a face and a form well fitted lor the tige, and em u.ently tragic Her voit e and action are fine, and but for a little too rapid utter i.e wouhl be pronounced excellent. She is young, though, and will undoubtedly overcome this slight defect She bid ir to perpetuate tb hitiinic ulent of her renowned sire. As this is the last week of the present theatrical sea son. the manager have been exceedingly fortu nste in secur ing the service of two such talented performers. The -e on h- leen successful, and the Cmldock will t-.use it to expire n a blaze of glory Tle piece for to night is the Chimney Corner, the best p ty of the kind extant. Let there be a full house. tST"! here was a large meeting at Masonic Hall last evening, convened fr the purpse of procuring meana to furnish the army before Vicksburg with necessary Sjuiittry stores. Speeches were made by Governor Morton. Rev David Stevenson and others. Some two hundred and twenty five dollare was pubsvribed by those pre-cnt, anl a Committee was appointed to increiso tl e subscriptions. Every good citizeu will willingly couiiibure to add the wounded or sick soldier

There were uK Mck and wouudei soldiers ; in the eleven hospitals in this city this morning. ! Quite a number of c nvalesceiits luve been setil to their regiments the present week X. Jul Ledger.

Wooi W Ajrro Wanted to engage from fortv ! tee Reported Ow the ouestiou if the acceptance

to fifty cord of good wood, to le delivered du i ol the bond of John Stumph for building a sewer, j ring the summer at the rate of two cords n week, which wait awarded and iet to him. The Com- '

Apply at this office

dWtf

Cah p-id for luprterrm . ter's accounts and ff ivernment rfaim. b I) B, M K'tihh, Soldier's Claim Agent. No H, West Wa-hington street. aSf38 dlf

I-fT I he U dies oj vvesiev t tiapel will give ft Strawlerrv Fentiv.il at rh- ksstSN room ol that ' church, this evening. Stra wbei i ;es, ice e re mi. Ac , will he served out by fair hands in attend

ance.

$10 an At m.. We have lOt .ic es of well im provetl White Ri er bottom land, hing in 1 Hon. for $4,0fK). Thcte is bargain in this prop erty. Dr i n t A Joyrajg, 'M Ki-t Washington street. ttf "This is the hmn t fit nics, festivals, rides with favorites to favorite places, and of ea pecial effrt.a to please the I ilie, Imt. to t)lea-e. you must be well dressed, and how can NM be well dr eased without a S(em-ei hat? it cmi 't be done. jet ,i4t Ice: load In (eorge W . Firts has on hai.d plenty of pure, clear Ice, to supply his customers, without shipping from Toledo or any other point. Any person wanting Ire, cum h, supplied by addressing (eorge W. Pitt. Box 85.'!. Indiananolis 1. O. ap30 taa

'Dr Hebern, the American Cancer Clnm-

pioii, is-located at the Hr ruble House, Lafiyettc The Doctor is the only physician now living who can kill and cure a cancer in from five to twentv four hours, without instruments or pain. No cure no pay. mavl9 tf.

mitte reported that it was competent ami legal

j lor the Council to order the work done or not. as

they thought beat. The contract is not complete nr. til the bond is uppmved. and the Council have the riht to approve or disapprove it. The ewer, it was Stated. WOtttd coat $95,000, I ami it wa cotifei ded that the diainage could be made by a le- ( otlv work. The Hond was not approve!, the vote on the approval being aves 4. noes lxJ Mr Haughey Finance Coiiimitte Reported

an ordinance requiring the City Assessor to note ail changes of owner-hip in lots, squares, or out lots, or narts ol either, and providing enmpen-i lion f or the additional work The ordinance was i lerred to the .Judiciary Commdtee Mr Allen From Committee on Fire De;nrt meiit lUportdd in favor of aecefiting the ftVr rn ide by the town of Flkhart, to pay four bun dred dollais and return the engines thev pur ched or the Council, provided the town of Klk hart pay the costs f the suit now pendimr. Adopted. Also rcKrted on the accounts of the Chief File Kngineer. That portion of the report was referred hack. Mr. llrown from Committee on Streets and Alleys Re(Mrte! that the ihre' hundred dollars appropriated for the repair of streets was expend ed, and asking an additional sum of two hundred dollars Concurred in. Mr. .lohn. Market Master, leported that he had collected 9h for market rent-. and paid the same to the Treasurer Approved

Mr. Aired, Sexton, repotted the number of interments for the month ending May lJth. at rjd. and 4 from thecountrv; ami for the month end

ing Jene th, 50, aad t from the country. ORDINANCES. Hy Mr. H. A Fhtcher: An ordinance to grade and bowlder the alley running east and west through square 50, known as the Hates House al ley. Read twice. Mr McNabb called up the ordinance to grada

and re gravel Tenncee street between V ashing

A Real Bargain Only one square north of the city limits, on Tenties-ee street. Frank Smdh his for sale a block of four acres of beautiful.

hi.-ti Kuifflincv frrfiimil aiirrrtmiileil nn -.11 utiles

r e I a t - i. .1.- .

with post and board fence There is on the place 7" "r '",IU ;,,rrc,v n,"' "K ,,u,c ,rvri a lare two utorv brick h.mse w.irth A'2.000. hav ' from Maryland toOeorg.v street; nlso to improve

ing the usual conveniences. Ttrs propertv has a frontage of 1 ,600 feet. Trice $6.000. Alctiom Salxx or Rkal Ftatk Wiley A Martin. Real Estate Auction ers. sold yesterday the following lots in the subdivision of the Han na property, in the south east part of the city: 60 feet on Va. avenue to ( W Johnson. $"J I'M! 60 feet on Va. avenue to K Browning, 1.7 1' 30 feet on Va avenue to J lT Townseml, 791 35 feet on Va. avenue to J. S. Hums. t'to 62 feel on N. J. street to J. D. Irwin. l.Min 3t feet on N. J street to F Hange. H00 3'2 feet on N. .1 . tuet fo : Mai-'..i . 1 41 feetonN.J street to T. L. Scott, 471

an alley running east ami west through square 88.

PialU Adjourned. Supreme ( ourt lirrUions.

TWILPTM PAY.

$9,280 Order in Regard to Selling Liquors to Soldiers. OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL, } Indianapolis, June 8, 1863. } All persons engaged in the trafic and sale of Spirituous or intoxicating liquors within the city are notified that they are hereby expressly and strictly prohibited, from and after this date, from selling the same to any enlisted soldier. A violation of this order by any person whomsoever will be visited with severe punishment By order of Frank Wilcox. Captain and Provost Marshal. I'seti l 1iv.xtio- Necessity leads to mny inventions, both lor the living ami the dead Mr Matthew Long's experience as an umlertaker has led him to the invention of a refrigerator letter adapted to the preservation of a crpe than any thing ever before used in the city A aWsctipfJon ol it is unnecessary It is sufficient to say that the corpse may be dressed for the grave, and then froxeu m s to be preseive! almost anv length of time. The box used, only occupies the space of a cooling board, and the apparatus cm easily be applied So far as it has been use. in this city, it has been a perfect success Should a mournful occasion require it, with any of our readers, we recommend them to Mr L ug. je6 dim braeral Order I. He pqc arti r Pistru t or InManA i A mi M i ii :. s

lni an apolis. dune . 163. The undersigned herebv 'imf command of this District. " H Wll.roX. Brigadr tieneral. Official. Robt A Ht T hin. C .pt A A. 0.

Joseph Kistine, Auditor, Ac . vs the State ei rel Commissioners of Sinking Fund Marion C. C. Reversed. Jesse Anderson vs. John F.King el al. Boone C 1. RceiMd Curtis Jackson a. the State (irant C. C. Reversed. Margaret Wilson vs. the State Vigo C P. Affirmed Isaac C Kllston et al. vs. Trustees of Craw fordsville Montgomery C. C. Affirmed Aaron Snyder va Benjamin KooM Wayne C. C. Allirined. with per cent lamages John F Arnold vs. Julia A. Arnold Hendricks C. C Affirmed.

John P. WoiMibuiry et al. vs. John 0 Fisher

el al. Clinton C C Heverstd as to Sirah PkdaSt, and a)Mafld so In Ell M. Fisher. Appellants to pay one half ol costs, and Sarah Fisher to pay the other half. Oatnlinn Hamilton vs Elizabeth Johnson etal. W.tyne C 0L Affirmed Jacob Kunklo vs Augustus B. Childs She! bv 0 I'. Affirmed, with one per cent damages. William Boggs v Ceorge Near. Warren C. IV Affirmed, with per cent, damages James Hamilton v ,l:mes R. Humphrey, Hancock C. C. Affirmed, with 5 percent, da SM ges. James Z. (tower vs. James B H.iwe Noble C. IV Alhtmed, with three jer cent, damages THIRIKKNTH PAY M 'M'av. June th, 1 si.t . 1) iv id (tharkey et a I vs tieot ge W. Oarst le', v. . r i i ei - I William J O Thompson vs Henry Krouder Clinton C C Allirme! with one er cent dam D-ttrid Hnaeton ws Coeanasssnoaww nf Randolph ounty Randolph C. C. Affirmed. Lemuel Oentrv v Noah Allison, President, Ac ( en C C AlTirme!

S 'e ex rel M ih.ne vs Hendin ks C P. Revcrse.l TheodoieC Jennings vs a ()wen C P. Affirme!

d im iges. Irali. Howe eg David Topst et al. Tippeca noe C C. Affirmef. Willi im G Lavengood vs ,l;raes A Rhodes Vermnüoti C P. Reversed

Levi Ritter et al Isaac Oreenwald et with five per cent.

brnrral Order r The following named officers a e announced as i comprising the stttT of the Hr . i l er (ienenl vtmm ndini: the District: Caiitaiii Rfert A '

Hutchins. CSV, Astustaat Adjutant tiener.tl; j nell. tney hiving tieen ex nmgei. was bm yea M .i,.rr; C I. von I7:h M:ihi.n Volunteer. I terdav in the fine grove near the I'tiiversitv It

Chief Provost Mar-hal; 1st Lieut L C Hncket, . w is a very pie isant all ur

The pic nie given to the soldiers ol" the

33d rejrment on the eve of its depirture for the

!&th Massachusetts volunteer-. Aide de-( unp; lat Lieut U m V K.chanh. 17th Michigan V unteers. Aide de Camp; Im LMM Charles A. M Night. 7lh Michigao Volunteers. Acting Aile de

" mp

Colonel t'oburn w as

presented with a s(rd by a numtier of his frtSJMM

Hon H U Newcomh male the presen'atnm eoeoch. and the Colonel rep bed in a speech of some length, giving his opinion of the chances of the struggle in which thecountrv is now engaged

Br command of

Brig (Jen WILCOX

Robt A Hi ti hins. Capt and A A O

1 he citizen of Lipoite count? have held a

-a aw ' meeting and resolved to erect a splendid monu WDIIR Shot Thr Fact i the Casr ' menl in the cemetery at Laporte. upon which The soldier who wa ehot bv the provo-t guanl. "ill be inscribe., the n.mesof all the soldiers onSundav night, was namevl MM Waror.t.en. a from that cuntv who have or ray d.e or be member of Co. K. 3.td Indiana regimeu. He had ; kille.1 in the service .luring the present war The .i i i -..-.-ill i,rr . nro.e-t is as n .triotic as U is proper, and we

ueen arrriiM v mc i,u u in'n v. ! .

l.r..!, Irnm them He was afterwards COmmei.-i ii l me

BJäiäVa ' 's. w mmm wmm . mm - caaight. and broke gaiu at the point we named in our uotice yeatervla) , and ran up the alley. He j

was ordered to halt. f..r r five ! n.es before the .u.rd fired- The intention was not to kill him.

m

itixens of ever? county

in

the State

It was dark. ud the Utnl thot, without being aimed at the unfortunate man, passed thr

bis heart The guard and Corporal Smith, by ' order of th Strfinutinclitrjse m the patrol, re , maiwed with the man until a re; rt could te made to Capt. Wilcox, and a cot obtained to remove hia. In the meantime throu-h tfaj persuasion of etiler-. be w rernove.1 to be ..1.,u irters.

k. he was Droperlv c irni for M.s remains

- - r a.

were sent, veeleiday.

underuker

removal to

V.- nirrnt. reside The pri

faul shot, did so in discharge of his duty, and is in no respect to blame aw

A. .........t v. - II UK' OW" -I " "ll

eoldier who ahot him

jfMr W. H R ley is winning additiona laurels at Buffalo, N Y.. where he is now play i; g The H'.fl'i'. . respondent of the Mercury gives a verv tf itterin account of his suceeea and populantv with the people of Buffalo Mr Riley. e learn, will return to this city lor the next dramatic eeaveoo here.

WW S 'I

J Sil I lief to weavaw. tnrnli; huu ill give a free lunch to the friends s w ho prepared tl jy of the Hotel, and .11 others that call, on Friday. U .Ih.msport. VN arret, . ounty ahere Jy 3 uclock je 9 d4t . rMi.b The private tu hred the

Wivnii Six or seven good Moulders, a

eounle ol Finishers and two laboring hauda. i

ten and a venl.n rendrTel fully ncqudling the Steady emploj raent and good wag, st VN iggu.s , T u.. ...... i.i a I A Chandler a, on the rasval i9dlw

Frkk LrSXBJ at mi CrTT Hotu The pro pr.etorrd the Citr Hotel. No 77 S.uth Illinois - . ij a. nij

street, having refitted and repaireu u.c iiusc.

TELECRAPMIC. i irnt rHTTH dm.) tat iirnn L.

(Mn Report.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Luxuriant Beauty. Pr-jtiixtes it iriwtli, prev.utf its fnllinir, n!T, ralictea dandmfr. and imparts hralth an1 pteaantncia to the head It h.i -t k1 the test of time, kstng the onirmal IlairColori.ur, tad br Wlawlly ii;rr.visin,' in favor. Used by hiih giMith'iiieii aiid ladles. It i .l by all respectable deah-r-. rcan Be Beoewred by them ..f ihe otumercial afcent. t). S. Bar.i.- A t'u., HI traaatWBf. New York. Twa st., SOeeata aa 1 91. mlf -d4wltawja

CROCERIlS.

EARL & HATCHER

Lafayette, Ind.

500

COFFEE.

V.s KP t'OKKKK,

BAOS JAVA CUFl K K. 4 O y , lAti M v VQWWteM, For sale by S.trl iV il:i. her.

I Ii .

aS I O

CADU1KS TKA.

(M1

For ale bv

Earl A llatchrr.

SUGAR. 400 HHDS N. O. SUGAR, 700 BBLS RENIFED SUGAR. For sale by Earl & Hatcher.

TOBACCO. 500 BOXES. Assorted, 1000 CADDIES, Assorted In store and for sale by EARL & HATCHER, my23-d1m LAFAYETTE, IND.

GROCERS,

from eu ork Bfarw V rr, June Richmond panera report

go d $6 Ü0 premium, and silver $5 50 The report is current that the Federals have evacuated Suffolk, and are throwing up beavv fortifications eight miies from Norfolk, and that j the re i r er part of Peck forces have been sent t Hoker. The H'-Tald saya: Cen Hutler will be bnjught by the war Demo t Ha lor ( lovernorhrp of Massachusetts If he bjm - Ml to run Republicans will probable adorse him. and Governor Andrew will be set aside Srrf-i.! report that Stuart is on this side of the Rtppihannot-k, but the re;ort untrue There !

is no Rebels on this ide of the river except a few juerri i ! i - H !.. .loh-, A BfalgJ-f , of Ohio, has been ap pointed lT S District Ju.le for Florida, vice

31 cion. re-icned A imii Du -nt will probably be assigned to duly in the (iulf Department. A Times letter from Lexington, Ky., report? the departure of the entire 9th army corps for J Vicksburg via Louisville. Gen. H.irUufiT is in commando! the po-d. Regiments were arriving It lake the place of those leaving IV.rge uuuiber. of Ka-t Tennessee relugeesare , fiouiitigin. Gen. Bumide, it was thought, would j remain nt I exinRt. n for the present. Kuropean adv ices Wfi the report that Karl Russe, had taken very bold diplomatic steps in advance of western allies of England on the I Polish question, h ivitig proposed to Russia a plan of peace combining independence for Pol an 1. First The conclusion of an -rmiatiee for one year Sec. n.l The Polish fortroses to continue to be garrisoned by Ru-sian troops I r.ird The immejiate institution of a Polih ad mini strati on.

Fourth Noindiviluil implicateil in the rebel- I lion to be arroted or brought to trial The ch:nei ol Ihe Tuerilleries, it is said, has : eagerly associated iteif with that of St. James, : a s t .

in tue presen atioii oi ntse ueruaiius, but it wag thought the C.ar would tefuse to entert tin them The Time-' ..i mv dispatch aayt it is ascertained that neatly all the Uelc! force is yet in the vicinitvol Fredllickurg, and that Lee has not yet begun any offeu-ive movement, although his Intention to do is ev idem The Longshoremen are on a strike for higher wages, and business at a staud stdl along the a bat v cs. I'roui CliMOgo. t v t a at vtf

UwICAOO, June B A sjeciiil from walnut Hills, .June t, says: lieu. Hlair's expelitiou returned without the 1 loss ol n man. They scoured öb miles about the country from the Big Black to the Yazoo River, j and some eleven miles below faauo C'itv. Bndg-

es. grist mills and cotton gins ued to grind corn.

were destroyed; also, a large quantity oi' cotton maiked C. S A. The country towards MOO City is teeming with agricultural wealth. Cattle, sheep, hogs, and lloui isliuig cros of corn abound. Oata( wheat and rre are seen on every side. Hui.dredsot negroes stampeded at the approach of our troops, ejM tollowe.1 them into our lines Jo Johnston has not yet been definitely heard from. It is -upto-ed that he cannot raise B force sufficient to attack Gen. (traut. from u asiiiiiyioii. W asum;to.n, June 7. A special to the Her aid says rejiorts from the Army of the Potomac to night repre.-ent m Itters very quiet. Rebel forces were seen yesterday in l.trge numbers returning to the fortifications in the rear and below Fredericksburg It is reported there was a review of Fitzhugh's,

Lee's bjbjSJ Hampton's troops by Gen. Stuart, at

Culpepper, yesterday, Thev numbered lf00U to 15 turn. The passengers captured Friday below Fredericksburg, stated it was intended soon to make a raid towards Washington. If such a design is entertained, they will find amiile preparations made lor their reception. The object of the reconnoissanco across the Rappahannock was fuliy accomplished. From rv Orleans. New OkLrANs, M iy '2) A dispitch to O. S. Denioii, special agent, says: The ncioes. bv all all partiej are reported to have fought well Ye-teidav. the enemy tried to get through our left wing, but they were driven back with im oirii-e h-s This morning, heavy cannonading has been contit uillv heard All is going on very well. The Rebel pickets who have deserted to our lines, say that pruvisiooi are very scree :-t Port H ndson (.en Kinks i weil, in good spirit, and is eon fident of success This dispatch is S L-ned bv C S Hulkley, Su perintendent U B. Military Telegrapli. ,ihl Kcporl

CONFIDENTIAL

YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE fNnred Ihrm bv certain secret

hab.'s. w hich unfit them for busines, pleasure or the duties of nurr rd life; al-i, middle-affed and old men, who,

from the follies of youth or other caue, feel a debility in advance oft tteir j-rars. before plaring thrmelvrurl1rr the ireatni- nt of ooy cmh. should flrst read thk StCBIT rim RD." Msr' -.Madie will learn something of importance by perusinn "Thr Srrrrt r'rletid " Sent t-. any address, ;n a sealed envelope, on receipt of T- - lK. STUART CO. can be consulted on all disease of a private or confidential nature, from S A. M. to B F. II., Sunday from toll M,) at their office. Addresa Ilk'" A. STU AKT 4 CO., mchJl-.lAwl. u-'6 Bostou. Maaa.

ATTORNEY. JOSEPH A.. LEWIS, ATTOb-NbY AI LAW, OmOi OX SKCOSTD FLOOR HUEBABU'S BIOCK, t'.-nirr vv aLui and t-r ;... Street. rntraiH fr. m Meridian Strr. ln.banap';.s. Ind He wall faitbtullv and prviuutlv attrad to all legal bu'liieaa etfrwtd to tltBu fcsprciai'attrl. Risen to collect lo He tWfrrs to the boiuea asea of lti. .anpvl general! v BiTOssttaa

I'rom i h oil. N r w York. June H A tornado lil consider bh) Oasaaga in Spart coiintv . New Jersey, on Saturday. A colored brigade is authorized to be raised in Philadelphia by Gen. Lafayette H. Bingham. A new Military Department is to be made in Pennsylvania with the headquarters in the western part of the State, to enable Pennsylvania to protect herself against Rebel or guerrilla raids. An offer has been made to the Government of troops for QOH defen-je along the horder, but none can be accepted uuless tv,il.ng to go when needed to any point wheie danger iloeatens. The Commercial's Washington letter of the 7th says: Gen. Hooker's telegram to the President says the Rebel retreat was probably made for sanitary measures. The letter adds there is on reason to suppose the Rebel armyv is preparing to invade the North. The troops which passed through Washington in May numbeted 19,494. Five thousand soldiers from convalescent camps have been sent to the field. At a meeting of editors held to day, Horace Greeley, of the Tribune, James Brooks, of the Express, Wm. C. Prince, of the Journal of Commerce. and various others were present. Resolutions were adopted to the effect that we recognize and affirm the duty of fidelity to the Constitution. Government and laws of our country; that while we emphatically disclaim and deny any right of journalists to incite, advocate, abet, uphold or justify treason or rebellion, we respectfully but firmly assert the right of the press to criticise freely and fearlessly the acts of those charged with the administration of the Government and of their civil and military subordinates, and that any limitations of this right, created by the necesities of war, should be confined to localities where hostilities exist or are immediately threatened. The steamer Continental from New Orleans the 9d, arrived to night. From files of the Era we extract the following: An immense number of wagons, about six hundred filled with negroes, numbering six thousand, with three thousand mules and horses and fifteen hundred head of cattle, together with all the troops in the Teeke country, arrived at New Orleans from Bar's Lauding on the 30th of May. On the march they had several small skirmishes with guerrillas, who infested the country and hung on the rear of our column. Many of those professing loyalty when our army marched through some time since, showed unmistakable gratification at the withdrawal of our forces. Several officers who delayed leaving Franklin until our troops passed, were captured by guerrillas. From Philadelphia. Piiiladi-LPHi k, Juns I The Agent report the value of tljKM,0Q .". 20's on Saturday, and to dav $1 ,070,700 at various agencies.

rom . iOm hi. . Nashville. June 5 Our force pursued the retreating Retls to Spring Hill. It a rumored to day that they hare evacuated that place. Our loot in the engagement aas about nftr killed. wounded aud missing. Rebel loss double that number The guerrillas burned the bridge over Little Harpeth river Sunday morning Slight damage. Trains running to-day. I r o in Ms I in. St Lot is. June - The New York and Missouri delegation of the late Chicago Canal Convention v isited Iron Mountain tu day, acc.ru psnied by a large number of citirent. i Pilot Knob a meeting of the .o.nt delega

organ. led. Mayor Tilly, of St. Louis,

presiding. Several addresses were made. This movement to divert the trade of Missouri direct to New York -ttrscts great attention, it being the first made for that object since the commencement of the rebellion. Farther from faw OrUan. Ntw Orleavs. Mar 31 -The Era has a dis

patch from up the river etaLog that Porter's two fleets, oneabore and the other below Vicksburg. are within three miles of each other On the 22d. after a hard fight, the fleet silenced all the hill batteries of Vioksborg. and shea raked . the water and upper bluff batteries for two hours. Grant Mi Pemberton's forces are muixle to Mb Grant was mining the Kebel works, and was '

receiving reinforcements rapidly The only reference to the finbt at Port Hud son no the 27th. is the followitifr. in the Era of the .d int: Hi.aovm artirs I! Armt Coro, j Heiore Port Hinsox. May H ) A aevore battle was fought here yesterday by the forces ui.der Gen Banks and the Rebel gar risou. The loss was considerable on both sides, but will fall far short of the first estimate. Orr forces advanced on the enemy's works and hold their position to day. The Kra says: Since the above was received, we hare roost satisfactory information In regard to the progress of the siege of Port Hudson, but which, from substantial motives, we refra;n from MOrMMg. Our forces are graduallv g lining on the enemy, and a few days will decide the fate of that Rebel stronghold I mm Cairo. Cairo. May b The anniversary of the cap ture of Memphis bv the Union forces was celebrate! on Saturday. All the stores were closed

and lo.siness almost entirely suspended. A verv large procession marched throagn the streets At large meeting wa held in the Court House square !

and Speeche were made by several prominent gentlemen, Irfitli civic and military. Re;.orfs from Helena state that our pickets wei e driven in, but no demonstration of conse quence made. It is stated that four Rebel brigades were in that vicinity Gen Prentiss is confident in his ability to withstand any attack that may he made. t- rom t ashing ton. I IWaeaiROTO! June 8. The Richmond Exami OOr of Ssiarday discrediti the Rebel dispatches from the Booth we.st, especially those which set down the tremendous loam for Giant It calls them "blatherskite teler . in " Fredericksburg is still held by the enemv, and no attempt has been made bv our troops to take it. ' Hy direction of Gen. Hooker, Capt. Honden, company D. 21 Michigan, has been dismissed the service for absence without leave. By order of (Jen. Roewcraoe, Captain Frenk. Company I. SM Indiana, has been dismissed the set v ice for drunkenness and neglect of duty

COMMERCIAL.

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MEDICAL BOOK. AC.

LICENSE. Notice of Application for I.icenne. "yTOTlCK IS H COSBY .1VFN THAT I WILL APPLY (. tt - Hoard of CowMB--iawera T Martaa aoauity, fiuliatia, at th-ir next term, 1h6.'. P.r a license to -H intnafcBHng Haast in a leaa .niantity than a quart at a time, with the j.rivilejre of allowing the same to he drank mi my pre.nix s. for one year. My place of huines and the premiM .s whereon said liju,rs are to he sold and drank are located on j.rt r lots N'os. Sana 6. in OOBVM X 7. on Son'h Teiii.-?-ee .street, in luliatiapois, in Center township, in Karioa coaaty, Indiana. bmO, ww PAFTtFCK HAOXAHAK.

ln i ti 11 it t i Market. CtMiaaTt. June 7 Flour Very Mil tod prices noMoeJ. 5o buvara axcept at a daa-iae of 159(e. Grain Red Wheat declined to $1 13 9 1 15: white it hoM at $1 t(9 90 for Ohio, or diaua Corn ia in good demand at 5dc for ear; shelled is dull at 53c. Oats declined to 64c. and closed dull Rve s n fair detaat.d at 75(?Oc. Prorisione Nothing dona, aad prices are nominal Groceries Duil

Mu ey Easy Gold has declined to 4c Exchange steady

sieaw wrai narkri. N Yorr. dune N .our llecoipta large, bat demand limited.

and market unsettled; fullv lUc lower; caused bv a the decline in gold, sterling exchange and the advance in freiuhts, which last is in itinsequence of the consummttion of the anticipated str ke of the s.,.vedores. ö Tin.i fü for extra State. $6 00 I 20 for good shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio, fb i&ot T .5 for trade brands. and closing heavy. Wi. sky Firm at 41s''jt45c Grain Western Wheat f..r shipping dull and unsettled, aad fally 2c loer. the large receipt, to dsv, have also had a depressing effect; $ 1 If (31 40 for Chicago Sprmc. fl -Jr. tti 1 4 lor Milwaukee Cluh, $1 4.'m.i 1 M M ainter red western. Corn is much depressed by the same causes us wheat, T.äot TO for sprmg was-wr. niixexl. O tts in large supniy and decidedly lower at 75', We. Groceries Coffee dull, and prices without change. Sugar firm but less doing at 9gu7To for N. O, lOVtglPjC Tor Muscovado. Mo lasses in fairdemadd.

Meat Pork heavy and loner till '..'ui II IM for old and new prime mess. 01.1 .SOorlr. f,.r new prime mess Reef niet Lard Shade easier at i '(a lc Money Active it f .7 per cent. bsMMM heavy slid h.wer; first clas bills, l.'.bra 15 . Gold lower; noooing at 44. decliui:g to 42'4, and closing .j.net nt 1J7 '. 4.V prem Knnk Mni ni N kw York, June Increase in loans $919. '24 Decrease it. specie 54,964 Dec-ease in circulation 1-3.2P9 Decrease la dej s ts 3.493,947

MEDICAL. NIP THK i:vil. in im It l is. PRAG f I CA L ACCOUCHER.

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HARDWARE.

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, &C. POniCKOV. FRY t CO.

THK AMKKK AN MVOUR WK TKKAT BY

i new method, and with the haimieM resulta, -

ltAU fieri, : filling of the w.mh, . .xr it.rtii (Wwttion, Lu h vrh? x. whites.) I'r Out t ; ainl all other diseases to which the -1r?irs irm A'ntfiü is im. p.-culiarily Hsble, Sen.t t br'o dollars and receivr ny expres one of the Ivx-tc.r's f'rmtilt ''"$ Thi instrument h"ull be used hy every wmiari in the land, fur the purpose of rtitifinK,rnmfrt, health, mtf- Bent free an receipt of stamp, a copy f our Privat.- Irttei t Married ladle on health, fc. The lV-tor's , flettrittfi f'rtnafr 'iff, freh fr't;i ihe Ii-j.Tvary, are re-t .j.mmI in simple diseases, irregularities, rV. Price SI. ent hy mall. At the .liiirriritit aye.ry we al-.. treat, trithrmt BjBSrWawy, anl with never fsitinir sric-es, Ymrrinl, nt what rhn .j.iacks .-nil j t ir.rtf or eret diae; StAii in all it stuire., Oaawrhea, file. r. Stricture. Hyfrocele. ChoBoele, Tat frait 1 , CararB- OwBfWHBtaffhM, semmal Weak nes. Nocturnal Kruisiiii-. S-il iKlnlity. Impotent., and ttfceta d -. lf-a'Use. Th'- last mt are treated of in a "privn-letn-r," w hu i. we md free on receipt .f Mump. 1 he -p-r en.- ..I th' Surgeon in charge of this depanmiM i . some ..f ih- t'et Ilspitale in Fur'pe and iti New Y-rk City, ii.il.h-- him t. tr ai patients vientiricaJIv an t re-i..r- tl.-... -i tilv.

fh'.s.- Hrtasj at a di-tHiice ca'i rointnunirate hy letter at 1 be treat d at their hon;.--. In urgent . ic sen S5 orflO anl receive ni-- i.ii. Oaasaltatio i ewi .., Knm No. J4,'t East Wash inc. ton s r.-.t, tndiauapoli.. V. O. Bix 1264. aar y.dl -wit.lam

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

DKAI KHS IN IRCN, NAU.s. STKKL, W(M)Ii- ) Work, Bewt -stack, W tjaaasaara, lilacksniith's I Tool., ThiniM- Sk in. Iiinir, Mall- ahU Castings, Kaps, I Files, SpritiRs, Plow Wings, Ac, Ac. m av; - -nta ec

Tae Obi'. Itiv.-r Salt Company. The Mndiv.n Spice Mill. I'k M.a M- . I'.-ar! St trrh Company. Coal Oil and Beamte. POMKMOY, FKY 1 CD . N. 117 vv. -' 0Taa40aajtaa Street, OpawsttS the State House, mv ', . " ' . Indianapolis, n

REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Piercej

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First Door EaM of Paliurr Honsf, (UP STAIRS.) WW TV. h a fur -ale Motisr- bbj4 Lots in the i'r f f Indianapol it, and KhriM and Farnit..p Land thi State, and will sell lower than can te pure el-ewbere. Th-follow !ir c..mpriet. BBBBS .f the property we ar now offerirut ai low prices for cash or n time, as mae suit the parcaaaars. feb-l-dAwy

l'or ll.its. BJIco, Koai hrs, Ani.. Bed Ktlg:. "Ollis in turn. Wool us. Ac., Insect on PISSBlOaj l ow is, nimal, Ace. Pu. aafca Ve,Me. aad 0 lataaa-OJattsSa aad PSaMi OB BSM 00 aisea fat Hn L.s. Peaaa Ksrir rioss. Ac. "Onl infalllt.le r iiie.!i.- known "Fre fr-nn FoiMH.r." "Not aaaowroua to the rliim.n Family." M0atl .-f.me oit .f their h--le- B die."

Sold Wliole-ale in all larpe . trie -.

Sold by a)llBra.isTaiid Rrtaiucr r) wiiere. t:r..w K::f ..f all :a t iBaOBIhBav. See that ' C..RTr.'s" na:.i- i on ea. h Hox. Bot

tle and Klak, lef.r- you buy. Ill H V M. f OM AR.

Paisr-iraL Lhieor. 4sj Raoau-at, S. Y.

Sold. r.KOWMVi.A RIAlaXa uA vt P. VICK

Y.KS, Whoi-aieand Betil a rents, Iiviianapolis, In.

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY For a Mechanic or Laboring Jian To Obtain a House and Lot- and ti gct a Home.

HATS AND CAPS.

SA AC DAVIS,

Wholesale & Retail ItKALKO IN

iTK City L U Bactisse ta asiassiiwas. W will build a honae on taa tot purcha-e . If required, we wili furnish part of the means ueceisary for Ue erection ..f h-iildings to tho-r whose mean are insaaVieat to complete their houf-er.. M--KEKNAN 1 FIFKCF., febUt-dAwtm Ral Estate Dealer.

DRUGGISTS. PUELIC JSTOTIOE. Yom.nMn a. t ox, Driitgntit ta I- I .ft Wasiiiniton trect. Have been appointed agent, for the sale of B K . D F. ' r I SKI LAOOl TBK WONUKKFUL liRASl'lXS, for t ba cur of Coaaaa Oolda. Sore Throat. Br..-iciiria, WtaeerwiR. ' rrttatja. ot lbs Uvula and Toatfl, ar,l U.eaaei of the Lunf t. Sold to lirHitM.t'-N . B1 efl .sd 1 eark 1 ad A wir

Hats, Caps, and .Straw Goods, I tl Jt T MCKlTI Hl

SPRING STOCK i F OOOM, DTRMT rOjOOf THF M A NL'f AIT FBI k " f in the Kaät, wbn'i L' will srl a low a tbe loweat. All the istrar BtVtaa kep1 at No IJ Fenn 1 ania street, four doors south of the F' st Ofhce.

awrH SQuSWi

Indianapolis, Ind

NOTICE.

I III t o riM A D I.XPtRl.

l RCB or MM inv ti in Published for the benefit, an! as a wannna; aiolCAFTfOH TU YtH-'Sti MKS who aaOee from !ervws leb,ify. Premature Ilecav .f Manhood, et. . uppl !n at the same time, THE MEANS OF SKL-rVUBB. By one who assrured himeif. aft r beir.i; pu' to great expense and Injury through medical humboa and quackery. Byeocloaiug a pot paid addreaseU esrelopc, ingle C'.ptei. may be haa of tbe aataor. v TH AN M ttf AIR, k- . nT2S-wt Self :l. k'n;. .

INTEPvNAL ISTVElsTTXE-

l..i.-a!Tii(i kn.cft'r SixtL Lnstrx-t 4 Indiana. , iM.iasaeuUk, Mat 2., IsCl.) THK ti rir Ns OK MARION t' 't'NTT. INDIANA, are brreby aotlTled that tbe A-se.-ment Boots will be krpt open for inspection in aar .fnce :n New k TaJkou i buildror, nntif the J"th of Jan. Any person not n tire It aaiisoed with tbe action of taa several Assessors for tbe county will pes cs'l upon us by that time; aa, after that day. we cannot make any change in tbo tum menu. Persons having failed to make application for lacensea, or to band in tbeir Incutme L.t: aLo, to report CarrUar. Plate. aVc- must do by tbe M day of Jium . mm Seatr ta rloaa taa Asaeassneut Books tbetL After ibat tlase. ; ! . i-lv.i.g itb the law are Uabie U a Bo Mauufacturer, Ata-tioueers, Muurbrr and .Iber, axe particularly reurted to call and saake thrfr stKistOtj report, promp ly on the flr; day of every month; as the law requires more prompt oe than baa hitherto been ex BiMted, aad, in cae of deUjr Here after, we wl4 bo rrquire to add the penslt v sntxiAB i Ulf!. m.-iO I t e?0 ' A ' Drc ofladtans.

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rate tepoM Oar lMaw-Bsary U the mU kind to kii-ti. a whK i ka b.w e Labi

chart r. a i lata fact bsairS give it a prvdBraaev ver Iba rano'is qaack- of daMfn I character to be fw in alt larrectt liiiori;inl lo I t iiialr ! One aeasirBmaaM I ou r tBape m ais ia y lallj ill 1 1 Hi to the treat n at of Iba 'aa of fimiln aach a La-

ctiorrbea, or Ohne." Irresralar. PaSaftil and 0aias Ueoatraatinu, Smai amS Oetaerai le-,IW . LWarae

ba Womb, War 1 1 am i - A Oaaeaillatioas and eaarutwatis. frer ml ckata-e Also for sale, lK IiKW FR'S Bl Ul'LATtJO tILAA--Par fVsaato OOatt rreatiUwHir.. Ac "Sarrtaal la dies m certain mi nal ion. -LnwU m.mm tbem, mm they wonld eau -e aii-carriae. . Price 1 per ks, mmd asay ho sent br mail. DK 0 1 1 FN M PBFVRNTIYCAa InvalWaLle artich f.trtl.o-r a bTbObj to limn the u ember of their Btpnna. of the aartan o. 1--ire children, warranted not tw iuJure the health, aad will lat for a lifetitsw. Brat to any a.l ites ;, -l, u receipt r.f the price TW . I '.. LAB. PATIr NTS VT A DISTANCS: B sewdrng a brttl statemen of their -yatapUassa, arfO laoeivr a Otaah Chart coutaibiug a list of quolHu. ar leni.e fur tha caara of

treatmeut, Ac. eiwine .

.re atBJ caee at home, free from danrer . r

All transact lon pr: rat

tbe name and number. lMrect all Min - to : I r N s HKAP UISPFNART. novl5-tJdiwl LoatTtile. By

LIVERY STABLE. LI VKKY ITAIIjI, 50 10 i AMI PB ABl STBFFT. HALF A SofABF. MH ill OF WASHINGTON ST, between Meridian a.d Pet.ii.vhar.la. ia rear of Glenn'.- KI.Krk.tndianap. il-

Tin-Stal le i- Mipplied a :th f f -lock Hr

boarded by the w . , day or m ai W ILK INBOX A s. I I.I.IVAN, m.'i -.Irtn; p mm , . . . BOOTS AND SHOES.

IDOISTT

THK BRA V N TOKI-: -otii. Hi:imtsiM. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, -AT NEW YORK PRICES.

FBlHE FACT TIMI IMl.s fVOatl aN.NECTIII with New York, m-wr- ui. mers that tLry II alw ays AikI price-, a- well a sty le.. to eorr spond itb the metropolis.. Kemetnlier tbe place, Pr M r h Hol SF BLOCK. mylK-dly tin III nois Mreet. near t'nlon Depot.

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DRY COODS. Large Arrival of 8pring and Summer IMI fadMBItO), - AT Lynch & Keane s, Wrsl :tviiiiUioti f I BTOBS Ft I HAfcRD Sta FKBrTlIXT. AN EN I 1 TlhKLY new st.ck, when GOLOwa. at ita ksaaaat Bgure, enable as to offer our entire tork at ineradlbia lew prices compared with bat of the last two years. FBI NTs at twelve and a half per yard, I.A W S at Bftaen per yard: Bl.F A( HF.I ShIBTiN'GB at Bftera per pard; OB ESS .rOOÜB fr.au eiRht rent and ap. Claaha. flaawls. Delaines, .renadibe, Baregaa, Tickina. t.itiffham, Unen, Poptae. Draaa (roods. Hi Miry. Glosea, Notions, Ac,

BO Pert rsat. rt I v tot

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5.000 Hoop Skirts Wholesal. A Retail

if Caeb boy er want to BBBA m'ne, w iuite them to

call and examine our .tork and price before bwytog

i rrma. caaa tne prxre, ana no troaaie to i

BE3IFMBEB 03 WEBT WASHINGTON KTEECT Ne v t Dry GoM. Smmm, ,9 phaiar ens

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MILLINERS.

MISS J . DOYLE

BK.. - 1 I Wfe TU laSt.kM THR LAW KS OF IN 0 llBRBf f - aad rwiniry that aa will opea SO tom. orer Bo. S Bates llaaao Mask, Waat faebrnue .treat. BUa. Dayto laaamaa binfcoaj a Parka tftlBWry Eaaparl' m. where at all time may be foaad tha boat assu i tans at of Baancts, aVbkaaa. French ITowara. Plumes. BS Hal Wreath and all coed aaaaJly to baSawadtao aret ciae i tiBllihmiBI. Bttas Lkayte iase anaAiaa; oi.sr.ap . her permamtnt r r.ai-i Ml at tattMat

keep the boat and aaav t daai r able awada ta he found a

beaaark t. lb- patroraarr of tbe m1k i

sattclted. apra-dly

What ah amid I take fur A sthsaar BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO Tbey BJTiOlmmeS Sa laiia, HiSSUti.i