Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3977, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1863 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINI'L W KPN E3DA V M ÖUN1NG. j U LV H " CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

AxTirrio. Si KrorrrV There will h rr-UI irmtrpr of Kiper Commander No. 1 this (Wednesday) evening, at 7ls o'clock, for work. ' Kritaaiii Cotaarocx, K C. IIT Dr. Cannon, Family I'ntaician, solicit eh re of public patronage ' Oilue. No. 6, over Wil mot's hat store. Wet Wanlioip, :i street. (Th poor f rcril-l Ur crtti ) Ftix BuKM Sunt. Jut received, Mme more of e tf flirt f r summer nr; olao new tie. acarf anJ hosiery wt Parker'. 30 Weit Wmhington itreet. 7 3t atd7Pr. Metern, tle Amftic-n Cmrer Crurapjon, Is located at tl. HnmMe Hntie, Lifveite The Doctor i th only plivsiciaii now living aho can kill and cure eaneer in from fire to. twentvfour ho'iM, without infrument or pain N'o care no p-. ronviy tf. Fur Lim n A frio lunch i set ever? (J; from Ü' j 12 A M . and est Ii eeiu from 10 tui'At it.kc Clark's stlnon on S-jutli Uli toi street. '1 lie aliri 14 na of ihe hest r rnzel and eonducteil u the cit j, ami tle 1'ion.rs are choice and jiurc. je 'J I dem.'tf PjTLTA'f Cr it L H u nost The train on the lVii(tUjii4 Central t ailro d.le.tli fiaiijU and pMiger, are tunning reynl.rly no, and Ihcre will lo no detention The lUltimore penccri holding ticket hy ihr Northern Central road will he onvejel hy wav of Philadelphia withwul additions! (ml. ZIT llrlyrndicr (Jfnernl Carrit'ton nt.l Cap lio John II. r'riinhr, 'f the l'Jth reiuUr. have tern onleied to rettort to (iovernor Morton to nit in orirmixo.jr the troop under the new cull upon the Set ix Hier are. well known here, mid highly r termed. HrAM llmita r.n Sku. A fifteen hore power enine, Ilas.lemin k Vinton's tet tuske; ud four motu! Kmd a new , rut be houht At low flaute. Call on. or ddreJ. McLtMk .V. Co . ' julr H d3l Iiidi..iuHdi-. Ind. 'CAXvriii Sot p Lrcii 0pt Hho.üti, m M favorite reitnorxnt, on South Mni'lun irret, will ertre up m rrAWlih noup for lutuh thi- ittorn Itiir. rtweeii the hont nl ten mid fleton nVhirk. (Jeortfe know how to ptx tin templing Minniw I rrrtK-". ml he U unrxt 11I in Um ijurtlit of Iii liuor. 09 f?rnttft Ion lit of rtiiittie4 Mt the hurtle of tirtirhur, piildi.hril In the New York Hr ä'J, we not re only finer tmntv lielonpln to In dini rei'imetit. Ilivid Hodh. I'oinpwiT I, l'Jth Fmler II. Lromird, lonpHiiv I, lith, In the rierk. Fit.huyh Mr('hrney, ('omputy A, lot Citv.ilry, ((Int. Ilowitrd'i hodr i ird ) Z?i'm White the (lie woik were pl iylup nlout the Plrert I t iliht, .re tnrled wilh w ttiv'Jtv mid inide direrilv low ird the thick of the ctnwd nppo-lie the IMmrr IIour, mid tlithed th'OtiiMi without Itijurine mty one There mm a lively nt imped for moment The horxe kept Ott to the livrry tulde to which h hc!oflj;fl Ntid toppnl foil I'l'lllliltc. We are now re ndy to do all Wind of pl iln und fancy Jon- Printing, in ihr hrt ei y le. on h.rt no. tire, mid n ehrttp nt it mj other oflff. We huve Competent html, pond prMe, i fine ;H-ortmont of pjei Miid ennht.Hlid wecn do jjond und chonp werk. All k 'nid of hook, hrirl'4, ottilour, Ar,, printed it the hent iyle und ott hort notice, Wti 4k the p.ttrmiage of DoinocrntM, rttid hIIoIIi rtthat w:nt printiiiL tlonc. if. (etierul Ortler No. .1 HrAnQi ARTm (''MVMrt or tiik Ir,J Indi itntp-lin, In I , July 3, IMi.'l. Ctpt. Prunk Wilrn. lYM regiment 1ndhm TPliititeer, I herchy nppoinled 'iovot M irltil of the Pot of Indi.tnipotU, Ind. He will he fahrt il and rrpertrd HrrurdinvlT. Il'jr order of Col .1 AMKS IUPDLK. CT til in -Hiding the 1'o't. Ij Ci bti! Ha ACRi-Tr, 1 A. de ('. und P. Adj. ft TttiR Mtv a Ctrrmnr u? " You rin not fo'i tldv hold. men In thi Union; f.,r the nttempt tt do no, it re-n-l to me, would Mi'ivert th tiro: principle of the (lovernnient under which we lire " ThU I, the titt'emnt-w of Hen p. Wrtde. It It roiuind in the Coiigiejinion tt (Slohe of the third rr on of the .' iih Congre'n, puge il.'t Ioe aitf hotly think of ridtn him hr cherihini thrjie teiiriiiiMiti? He It tievrr rcc.mte I them; he tnu"t otill enteit.iin ihem (irreley hold to the nAinf philfonn Who uro the Coppethr nl? tTr"C of tho ultra AUilition piper that huel (Jov. Seymour, of Nev Yotk.itnd lov, Parker, of ew Jrr-cy, hi truitor ind copper hetU, nince the Prtin-) I vnnhi inv.oion h e hcen l.i-iding them widioiit mint Pric fntn tuclt rourcca inui ho vcrv ilittaittcful to tittlv IomI men Tho Pcmocritie (lovrno iH were rrtdv for the emergency, whi'e urh ridictN Curl in could only it and Mjue.il like pii on ice. auto If they inoel at till to Iii up or nli Je down. Now ihit the dfttucr to h. mpit.il b. pticl (lor. Curlin will .triit likei peirock und put on mir Rmouni oi him; mo wo k.'iou'o nor, oe nurprir. in a nh. rt time to hei- mm like hi;n t.ilklog of h.mjruix' Sewnnnr und P-irkcr 'f ther fthotild rei t mi mtitr.irr urrrnt hi their St iles, j which tiiry will he uro to do if the attempt U iDAle. TukScark at L it ivu.t.i P.iionicrsi ly the JrlTciHoiiviilo rond, hu vcti it Lnivilie on Mond night danrg i he big mu Ilu lcvi to in tbia tutining'a tr!orip!t, gie m amuing ao roiitit of the ntfiir. It .. ;ip r thit h C-ij't lin iu Cli4r of one of the bittenc of the In liiiii Legon at JolVcrMMivilie tok it into hi he id to try h a guni t night, .in. I between 12 ml 1 o';lck, white the gowd peple f both ritiea were ooitiidly leeping. opened fire. In the ati'd right the revet Iteration unions; the hit! whs awful, and men, women and children nried from plent dream to ruh wiMIy through the I treeta hlf el ul. The church Veil, tire belU, hotel bell, und In uliort all the bell, big and j little, in Itoth phiee. were run, and an in.h' crihihle cene f conlutioit e'urd. "There wa hurrying to and fro" in hot hute, hut, on- ! like the m otte at HruMel when the bitlle of j Waterloo opei ed, the I ulicf were n.t in btll- j room attire. Tho.e wh witiie'-l thecre say tt will do to I lugh at for a lifetime. j -"1 iit Yot tin? MAte Svntiiit-l. j Commencement i:err !. Ki.ooMtoTO. lyt . .Inly 4, 1)3. EpttoR Sr MTitst.: At the recent cmmenc'irieui of the Suie fnivrixity of Indian, T. I ; Dearborn. Ml S er'ing. Hl ; P C. Pari i I ( I.iah Kitr'n. It!ntinjt-ri. I nd ; .Tamo T 5Iel I leu. NewcA'tle. Ind ; S I Pöring a.vl K. M. Weir, Uloonvngton. Ind ; W. It. Wilon atd J. Ö. WiUon. Klltf(tville, Ind . received ti e i!egree of bachelor of Art. C R Htte. Hichl ind, III.; Carmn A. Peltru'er. Rrt.-krurf, Ind . and nd C W. StppentieM. Parker m T.Ie, In l , re ceived the decree of liicheh.r f Science. E-lward C Hjkirk, BJoora'rgtoi:, Ird ; Cur rat A. DeBruler, Rockpurt. In i ;JmS Xmt. Terre Haute. Ind ; Alfred Uvin. IiaKjmi.'tton, Ind.; F F. Weir. New AW. Inj . J.,cb V. Wolle, Sjtencer, Ind.. the degree of iitche'or of Law. The decree of Mter of Art -i w i conferred u,'u the following memher of the class graduate! in lr-60; Dil E Ileem, Spencer. Ind ; J S BroadwtU. Hloornington. lud ;. Tarnte C E!'i tr, SprVA ;Hrrion Hight, ÜI-Himir.gtou. Ind ; Ed "jv R HatfieM. TirtrD. Ind; J. . McCoy. UtiCa, Ind.; Harriin McNeal, It.diar.ola, In; J'hn H WiU.,, Monmouth C.)llese. Ill ; W. B Wolfe. SulIiTui;, In J. I he following de.-reea wtro cotd'erred pro . Matter of Art npn Dirid Trowbridie. Perrv county. N. Y . ar.d I) .clor of D.iinity ujn Rev. S. T. Gillett, In4ia-uapd.il. and Kev. K lm-ind B Fa:rfield. Preeider.t ot HdUJale College. Michigan. The Board of Trustee- elected the Rer. Dr. Butler, .f the Wnconin Ut.iven.ii , to fill the Chair of Ltngutge in the In diml State UniTerity, made vacant by the re-ignation of Prof, 'jutine. . C. Nctt Pre-

ZsT" Two or three preona en tet dy hoird ing with a i rtTRte fatßily, b tpplicttion at th I ollue Tiik Ni R jojci io or THt PecrLt Ye-

j terpii'. morning aii 1 n'-n di;i?che. confirm ! in tf.e !e:et or Oen Lee a army nor'h or the Potome. ainl the tnnou.cmcnt thrush at em-' lnrlr relimh'e rMnr,eU of the fJI of the Re.e! j atronjhold at Vickuhurg, cauae-i the ruoat iutenie j feel'ng of tifaetion a rnnnf our people, which broke out ir.to an impromptu Fourth of July in (theerenir A na'ioral nalate n rel at eunj down and the reophp flocked t the fieer An I immfii) rifire kin. lied t the rrr.inr of Whintn and Ilbnoi lree' and bind of mo aic pUyH onthebilron? of the Hue Houne.aixl r kH firly ilbimirMteJ th "ir in 'l )ire-tioni. A fud..de of r'x kef, erf ei.i .ind U"m tn cm diem W4 kejrt uy from the roof of the l tc nnd P.lmer II m witli rery heautiful efTect After the firework hd Iteen pretty well. eir.Jel the e owd cille! lor ppeevhe. Got Morton repondeJ nl ep)ke frm the balony of the Rite H'ue He to'ik the broad ground thi nlarery heinjr the cAtie of the wir muH he leIihe. to renie a perminert peire He ; eulogizrl the PreJidnt and the member of the ' Cabinet to We kie ! (ov Morton intnid.jce.1 Prf MoRit. f Prince- j ton College, a JitiriCiiihe1 acholar from New Jere, tf the audience. The Profetr leüv errl nhort opeorh, and aa ftlhwed br R'ch ird J Ryan. Kj . and he hy Col. Mullen, of the j 3oth regirnet't The fe-iiritie closed at an erlr hour, and without miy uriple itnt interruption. r'rooi the Urr!l'irif Trlerah, 2J Inxt. The ICrbel In n iiniberluud Coiitit) I'uper .- 1 1 1 . Among the localise Tiiled ty tlie Rebel, and Among the manufactureri who pufTered niof, lu Cumberland coun'y, wa M'tunt Holly nnl it paper mill. Mount Holly ia aho'it it mile routheant of CtrlUle. Ill prlncip.lly notel fr it paper mill, mid on thee the Rebel made Urge drM. The firm ol Kemplott ,V MuMin w relievx of der $!.)()() worth of anpetior cap, letter an J noie piper A fter the atock hal beetj tuken p--iri of, tho Rrhid give the fit in it receipt (or the utock taken, enjoining on Ihetn Ui nut to alUw pirnr le re im of any other paper to be removed from ihe mill, without itu order from (Jen. Kwell Other mdl were lie ilrd in tike manner, receipt bein? flvcn for the flock t ken, and li juti'Mion laid on the propi ie'nr to cire no paper to .mv one wiiln.ut no order from liwell The Reitet told the puper tn inuftcturer Hint the atock they had Conti ihu'ed to the Rebel Government w t ihr i i dc-ii.ible rii !e yet eaptuteil It w ia greatly needed in the de pirtrnrnl at Richmond, and would be welcomed wlih more aitM'iciion by PrcHlent Dtvi than it dozen captured I'nion t,ndrtU. Yt au f tic Ciihitiiliii (Ol.ln) Statma'i. Tim C oiMjilrutorH Auuliit tlie C nioii, !Mrtli n n it South One of the ign of the lime, the aigniflcaic-e ol which no tinin cm mitk. i that trulv jutil o'ie I'ni. hi nvn, North an I South, who deite it restoration of the ITidon on the hui of th' l'oi. aliliilion, nml the conriptrnt testation of lhi tiitirderouM and ileoI.uing war, me eijuilly the objei ta nf lidii ule and fieriecuflou by the cx tieme men of hoth scclmn. The ejlieme men in thn South the Rebel ne ceiuiiil, who coufituie the fierce und unroiiHlitutional war nitty in th a' nftiun, drti'iuuee In the bittcre-t term the Noitheni men who de fire it tettoration of the Cnioti u founded h li e father, nnd maintained by Ji fcron, Jackon, Clay and Wehster. Tlie-e ulandci , the utircn ing ridi"ule nml hitter terilingof Northern Pem oerata und conservative In Rebel ncwp mei, are tUotel mid pir ided bv the ultra Abolition orgnna u e idence tif the h itriil of Southern pro pie to Northern men who uro for ettling ihi ler lihle conflict of arm upon the h mU of the (?on alltntion and i' guatnntec lo the aetetnl St,te. The Rebel und the Ab'tlilionit ai-ree in thi, that neither dere the restoration of the Union m it existed lor oyer seventy ycir,niid both ridi onto and peteciile Ihe men who do desire nnd labor for audi restoration They me in mutntl avinnithf, r.nd labor to the mme etvl the ih etructlnii of the Union mid the ovei throw of the Ooverninent. There I hut one wttr to foil the exiteml', North und South, in their common plot to com pusa the ile-lrnction of our Nation il Union and Nutiomtl (J iverntiient, und th it i, lor tho-e who finccri lv mid eirno-lly diite the restoration mi l maintenance of both upon the old pi tif trtn of ihe (?niitilulion to unite und pi wv the politic tl jwiwer in the Stale nnd in the General Government m the hand of in h men i will honestly tin I oner gelically carry out their view. Thi can nnd must be efterted at the b iMot bx. and utiles it I thne, the desMuciion of our ghu iou Union nnd tho overthrow of our Go rrnmenf. nnd liee inti. tu'ioii by the combined taction of flcr e Rehe! und mail ultra Aholitioni-t, i n tcrtiin a thn ilinof the nun ti morrow morring. A roc tion begun In the North in f ivorof the Union and Government ttjioii the bai tf the Constitution, will be followed by one of n similar character and equally potent in the South. With the w ine of ultr.i Abolitionism in the North, r.ihi.l ScccsMoti'mu w ill i 1 1 k down in the South. The lire of rebellion in the I itter ace tion h i been I" o I mid intenitird by iu Abolition ci worker, who eck to nourish and keep it vig. orouly alive until they hic "truthed out," not ibo rebellion but l iverv by moan of un intertuiliable war of ravage and ex'ei tnin ilion. The aplrit of the Northern radicals the Sviuthcrn lire rnler hle, am! help them to make Hie war more cruet, s mguin iry and buhorou If mich men continue toswiy leith a v tion. whtt tho genenl result will le it require no prophet to fore' ell. It i for the. peonle to vty at the ballot hot whether tSie conspirator ng tint the Union and I lie lice lom . t oe mid prosperity the wliole country ha heretofore enjoyed, !ul ucotnpMt their mid designs. Niagara F.vlih ami ifftnssio? Hkidi-.k. Thi gig ntic excursion by r nl an I like lo Niig art Falls hi been waited fr n hng time by many of our in t e-foomd ciiiem in order to etnihtie pie um an. I profit hy visiting one of the nioit fuhlitr.e and stnpcudu wotk of intipe, Niagara Pall At length, by untiring per-ever iinco the arrangcinei is hue been completed on A grand and magnificent reale, combining cheap ties with variety and delight Tin train will start from Indianapoli at twelve o'clock. Thursday, July KVh, ptsing over the Pern, Toledo and Wuhah raihoid, flopping at Nobles ilie, TirtiMi, Kokom, Peru, Wnli,ili, Fori Wnyne and Tolclo; thence by the plett Hd stean;er Morning Suir, Captain K R. Viimt, coiutnandnig. toi c'nng at Clcvtlmd und Ihillalo to the 1 Hiding ah. e the Fill., o tri v on S iturday morning, and will leite on return Sunday eien ing or Monday morninsr, thn. giving two fiy and trht to ontemplato and aduiiro the m"st lolly and grand .ictiievement of ntture, and a No the 'te ittvt ho1 tnot magnificont trudurc of .trt. the Su-peu-iit Bridge over Niognri, where podoTnans Mini ehr:e. .tie p:iiig over the bri !e. and n:i the uue. nnd over their held are put ocr as Milrni-l train hurricl aero.- by their t:cry eed to their de-u.ation. The e,ruri'o.its v id b ace..innariel by tlic Nat ': I Guard-' : !endi br and trinc hand, ana Profeor B F (i;es!. of Indiinapi!is, and Prof Char'e 1,. Rtymoi.d. of Cincinnati, will Mcconipnny the ex c.rsionits to enliicn nnd exhilerate the oci.il enjoyment.. Snte n..m. meilan! refrehmorir on b.urd the itea ner will be ii'mUhed At the tno?t rcAsonah!e price Re.j'.fr it eil on h td the steamer, forty cert. Ott all tho-e who wih. may tike their own haket, s iVere will hr r i;e ie car provjdel ft r the hec.eSt of the eictirionit Thi splenJid ri ie over the tlNtmire of one thoc:ind mi'e. in the round trip, wii? be given for the low raten, as fo!Io:

From India?!;)!:, $M round trip From ?tt Wayne. t? 0') do From PetMtt. ' 3 .V do From l oledo. 3 OJ do From Cleveland, 3 M Co

"On tberrturu trip the Cleveland party will he c arr d to Detroit, nnd return home the next morning, fiee ot charge Ticket will be so'd by A. i J.C S Hirrioti'a f)nking houe. Inditr.ipolis, Indina, who are fully autiiorizod to refund the money, if by any piovideutitl circaint ti.ee the excursion should be withdrawn, iie.'.d to them your jnentiatk Mt least fire (5) day before the time, in order to secure & gxl etl Addre your busi lie note to boi I.3GG, Indianapoli, Indian. P S We trust tht thi ppigramme will he a atisfactorj answer to the firea of letters which we are üaily receiving, io-juitiug particular in regard to the eicurbo. jy Q d 10t

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Tioia the KiCtsocd VTi'j.J Th Cbr;:on Gour.r sniie. a tiuicijr a?et.oo ' reconrr.etdlcg tt .en'Jon of oar OorcrzscrH to tta mtaraUxatn ar.4 r4'4tico cf Calitaya for tb prMratioo of tt La':b of oir 'oMn. Tbi. tr.iel h a penjp.tr e Ject tpon tbe l.rtr. tri ru tb ytrra AiLkt dUM bj exposure and irrtirulAr d,t. It it tht the rret n'f of tb WaMiüna Litter cf Ir. Drake, which, prrviou to oar uubi; ;ir d.ff.c-lt: n found la iuol SouiLrrn botwt, wu owina to thj citrtrt of C!Uaya Park wUicti it contacted as n . f it pntxi pl ir.jfre.üenl. "In ror:ftrntin of tri, e hr L'1 ie of our mo d.ntinuiUied phi vicjir rer.iark tha?, whenever be fp. unwell frwm ordinary dirtecc vr atrr.ospLeMe ciioie. he InrarUbljr relieved bim-lf tv ftintatloo nitter. ?fow th tb?e P.ttrr rannot be ohta-ne!, a ubttfut hooli te preprd. iT utidertAnd onr ßor"nirn'r)t b opei.ed iepotattona w!?h Ir. I rke, through a ar-ret ri t. t.ut aith wbt truth we do not kotw. W are er-e lin'y ohpRfd to the t:icbnio l tVhl fr it rfnertibrar rr i f ",t,l l l.ani Syne," hut weran nsure "our ti'vrrr.Diet.t'' that the llan'tili.-D I: it r are Dot f r a!e to ae net ret a"ot," N rth er S"Tjt!i. Tbre tre prt I,y rvrrl otber thins that "jur iivertinirni"' jtt want. We know tbat we have the lM am! most ppular tsi Jicii.r in lb? winl I. e are nut xrr 11 to nl om w hat it I I'!i I. tans art.- r'l'npellf i t rH''inneii.l p. CaU4!a Pakk Iii Pt-rn c flrl t ! for r ta o hundred )rar, and wa ol I ilurinrr the rviu f Loin WI, Ktf'ir. of Krafico, f r fie etiortnnu j ri f It own weicht tu vrr. tl r inark.ill for I''peji.ta, I vT, W.ak 6, C"ie tipatK ii, Ac. Cak aau i.a lUau. .r PiarrLca, Colic, and dUrs f tbi li la, h an I htitrt. lM t ii. For biflatntnatloii cf the l.iu and I)nj) Iral t (T'-t I ln. Cakimiik Fl ak I ir Knfr. -bled Ii(rt!on. I.4i ttjia li.'non riiiatir, tlinu afil and t U b iitbly 1 1 . v i er omjc In n-r..us .1. 1 1 1 1 HiTrit. . n v. s.', r Scrofttla, klu-unatl-iii, c. Asn-a V n 'i.uijiic r riiMi itlv; tre(iti( fi.ib, ruu cl an t ni !; luucli u--l by tit ? In r nur: nt. AIo, l o V'id, firwt'K carai )v, i fl oidrr, ruVe toot, o c. s T I ('' Aii"tl.-r .!.. lerTot InredliOit. .,t e ) niti ..rl . In, im. lrtiiK ..miuI lott,,. . i in... 4ii. bt iU'.ii.)')' tn tlie llllli'l, lo rl link una Ii iv i. i.iiiot id (Ii Woltd, ab I wa olili'dd Ii nii'ir f i lb pr i it. Hjiii' nx s'l I .ri . k b's I j'.-.n 'lsiatl.l Hitll; but the filniiiA l wliai'slbe tiiiMt T, and t lie jr know It: n.ANI UP'N UniHts M.ht t'UK C'oM I-trrniitls and KticiUh l.lj; Sour sti.in.H U und l' t I (heath; I Utiih-iicy and iidlxet.n; NiTions A R.-cli'fi. Kn lvs I'atlKtie and Slort llreattt; Pain ovi r Ihr r ves Mt-iitsl lh j . i . I -1 1-y ; Proitr.-itmii, Ireat U'e.Win ; SaI'i.w Ci?npN..ii, Weak P'Hfl; I.hrr Ciutipboiii mid j p'p.i. Very particularly re intuendrd lo I'h -r v tn-n, Mrl liant. I.nwyers and w rt cf kedrntar) balit. Alfor h heute f.oiia!r mi I n k pciiciu hi. reipnii a jo ii He 1111111111111, In- illfp-sti .ii. k Aj'priU- mid clear lih tital f.iriiltii . !M I by ii! r' pi t.M Phyi'laii, PiukM, lifinrn., Il"t , S.ibt'.tis, Country Murr, Ac. lie particular that f h bcttr l..ir tli f.-tc -.'utlle nf our nlgiMtiir on a Mei-I pl;e l.i'trl. Hith t.ur private tloveriitiirnt Ktampto'rr the on V I. II. IMC Mil. .v TO., Jeat-d.twrul Im 2i 2 Itrmdwav, Naw Ytk. Lyon's Kutharion. TIiis1llbiril artlrh for pr-erv n a id b jntlf) t n a; the hui'ian halt 1 iviiim unt up by tin orifcitial proprietor, an I l now nmde wilh tlie same rirf , kill and nlteninni, wbUh llr.l ie.il.ed ll linnnnixe and iinprecedented aale ofuv r i nnliio'i bullte annual!) '. It I .ld at Ucuit Hi Utk ') 'ttle. Two in 1 11 iii bottle, ran easily be old In )e.r ti'n It I atln kn-iwn that the Ka tharl'tii Is ti t ou'y tlm tini.t d.-lljiihd hair lr Itig In th vi.i l l. but ill it It i h nir tin r i'pof M'urfand d nidriff, kMvN the h or a Hit!), tl.h bixuriant Miwtli, and prevetit It from luruliitt Kray Tlie.e are c.uivldt r -ation worth kn"wiu'. TU K.thaipii ha beei tet ed for o-er tw.-lve year, an I Is warranted a decrlbeit. Any I i ly who r ihn- i br.mtifu! he.id of h!r will ue tht Kathirlofi. It Is lluely perftitned, lnap and vahiuble. It I "Id b) all re'yeeuMo laltr throughout the world. I. S. IIAUNKH A IM , New York. U'in-n wJtMi!m HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC I) A VIS, rTTTi WM Wholosalo & Retail e km Aza J bKAlhll IN Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, It AS Jt'ST KKtrriVKh IMS SI3IIJSTGr STOCK i (JfHMtS. pfK(T H(OM T!IK M AM KAClt HFIl in tlie ha -I. w Iii. Ii he w 1 n il n bav a ti e laept. All tic tvrtor hTir krt at No li Pnin - 1 aina at reel, four 1 -or aotii h t tie I'to-HMbi , Indianapolis, Ind. nrl.l-.l.t tvMm HARDWARE. IRON, MAILS, STEEL, &C. immii:kov, ricv x co. Dr. At V.U. IN H ON. AILS, STFEI.. WOOL). WorK, li: t -t-k. Wo.Ntenwart , H!arkmltb' tools, Tbip.il.? i- n. I. .iiu, Mali, able CUi.!2,Ua-;), Hl, iri-.K, Mow W ii.p., Ac, At. d; r" ''? jK t kx. the Ohio H:vrr Sail I'otnjian) . Th Ma!iNoii j).rt Mill.-. TV M i i) t. 1'iurl Starch Company. Co I t'li and Iwl ole luMKkoY. FKY A CO., N. MTW et M ah:i.i(lun Street, p -itc th" MMc llouhe, Bj) Itl-iiA 1) lrnti.inaj'1'li, Ind. FOR SALE. A III ick llnn- lor A KVr.K CflVNCt l '1 F.liFli ll I'.IY A fOLTt N,'jr bvk II at Nu. r0 Mrt a'a.Qgtoo ;ret Kur inform i 'iou call at tho a'Ht- jn.-ia!-. jaue2S dtwtw BOOKS. THE VALLIXDICIMI TRIAL JUST PUBLISHED, Tte Official Rupert f tkc Trial of Hon. C L. VALLANDIGHAM, yl0NTAlN15t3OUDKR NO. a, AtXTHE EVIDKXCIC. a'ga'n-tu cf Hiia (i-crga K. Pn;rj, A. 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. aar-nar aaraa.LVroa raa aaax aiara umiil. ooii ReporlK. From er YorK. 2ftw Yosjt. July S Aapecxil U tie Herald ay: The follorir; ftctj, obtained froa 4 ource . which ;uirt.ee their correctness, my be relied upon a atrict'j true. On Saturday, the Ith, the Hebel pur.boit Drapon carsed twn the Jaces rirer with a flt; of trace Acting Rear Admiral Lee er t np officer to meet It, when it was aver-ta'-pe-l that Alex II Ptepheo an1 Corarai.ioner O.tM were on boar! They rerreeii?ed tliatther were .erer of an imrirtaut letter from JeS". Dtvis, C-'rr.mtti lr in Chief r,f rbe rnr mtt1 navy nf" the Crvi'e ler-ite Sute. to Abraham Lindin. C 'iiiniar.'l'-r in Cii'ef nf the armr an l navy of the tTi:l'e I Statrft. ;unl afckel permiiin to proeeel to WnsMiu'ton in trie Dragon and prepent the letler to PreMe:H Lincoln in per n. They derT'we! to ret eal anything further in relation to t! eir mii'n. Admiral Lee of co:ir-e hi 1 no nuthority to prat't their reiuet, an. I they eoi.aente.1 to wait until lie eonhl cotrimunicite with Washington ami receive intructions He tiattrlinsly telepmt.hel the fact. atij tequetetl irttucl!itii. Tin nioruin r e-etial Cabinet meeting wmi calle.1 to iMii-i.ler the matter. (Juititinif the re fuet Involrexl m my delii-ate and important fjtie tion, a iu-li a. proceeslinjj ininht be copatrue! info an rtrkttowletlnietit of the tntionality of the pretetule! ConfeUrte (overnrneot; anl after all tlie matter milif be artie cornpiMtitelj utiinirutftnnt ilTiir, inli n the employment of nejrro troofta, no conclusion w, nrrivcti at, and the Cabinet meeting a'o'dinply arijoiirncil until t mrrow, am) in the Metntime A'lntiril Lee wa liia'iiU'fcU tu asoiit ilti. if poible, the subiert of the inii'n. In the meantime, however, the tu? rontaininjr the Heitel atnb iitdr hil turne I about aaid ateimeil uj the river, without any putitj naluta tion or eiplan ttioti, mi l tlm eti'le l the tniHion. A i''ntlein in jut nrrivf.l from KichmonJ. whllt plate he lei iUrbef .ro yetenU, ) treat etmatenntion nievuilc! there The tiefene are occupied t hlelly by arniol citiien. anj fear me entert lined that Lee will be cut oflT and Itii lini'tinl cnptuit'd b furo an army can bo con n-ri tnt ted there. rtli t tierit ev. KortTitM Momii if, Julr 3 The I'ortitiiniith VlrL'iniiiti oi' .Itilr '2. aay: UeliuMe itifoi tnati.x Im been rereive! hero that the return tif North C rolitiito the Union I an event whii h m iy be ihily looked for. An aTa, J , June Tb' enemy In force it lviiiit ril on lloovcr'a (l.ip, 15 mile from Slid bwille. Tenii where they wet met by ihe lt (ieir-ii regiment. A kirmi.li rntieil, nl'ier whi It the enemy took toe.lon ot Liberty (Jap IUook H trrN, Mo., Juno Itu mora liive reai liiil lieto tli tt other Yankee r iMini; partlea hae ft trtid on n tour of iletrui'tion The Yankee iV I'o'y will ttestrov the Mobiie an I Ohio l.iilioml if it like :i0.00i men to nt-r. onpliali it I'orcltfii cuai. rAHTiu.R Point. .Tulv (. The utminer Hdierni'iti, from I.ivetpml .W.h ami Lojionlerry -ili, it reived thi afternoon. The (Slobe iMiiien! tint Knltn.i can not iu deliiiilely continue iuituoi cattle on the American tjiiftioii, mill fully eiiiloie N.iMileoii' viewa. The w ir pro-jie-t re irlin I'ol.ni'l are net iielv e n v i ed , and h e depressed IuikI. ) i v ur i a, .June t Whctt In mij lceile tie matid Winter rel fullv le lower. Flour low und rather e.tier. () it dull. I'mtii Hit rrlalii rtf II AUtiiHtM tio. .Inly ( The ituttitrille here me In extiific over Ilie new n reive. I to day. The I'ototn ic liver It I i-en ox feet within the lnt I'm tv "iht Leutra, whit Ii inut neeesa irily do ftrov all for I. nn I there bein no bri Ice within trikiut; itit iure nl Lee' army all mem of re tre it must be t ut oil". A dispitidt received to niht by (Jen. Conch tile tint (Jen (Jief, with n force f (letteral Plea niton' cavalry, hid tin etiat'eni'nt to day at KayotteviMe, in whii Ii he took 1.01)1) prisonei. F ivetteville i between Cistown anl Clumber burz in the ett nf S m'h Mounfa'n After dUptlii of hi prioiier. (Irer took an Inferior ni and advai.ee! in the direction of ftreeti'-aslle The mllit'f under (Jen S-niih i In Mippnrtinj dl-iitmi of (Jie und rtpi JIv .idvrtticintr upon thellcbel. A pertn who repreienled bimelf as Longatreet'a A'li'ii int fJcnenl wt eiprnretl ner Hi(jerntown on Friday au. I iireiveil hete to Jay. lie .tales tb it I"iiL'tiert and Lee le.tb opposed the invasion of Matylm l timl iVun-tilvani t, fetrinj it would be i!at'rotu, bit Da. vi would not. liateti midjrtie orilet-, ptomisin to eml 30,000 rein fof'emeiit under Vo iniej ml. Win n ihe A'(jit rt v w n cipture! he wa on the highway li t'nlpct.per lo acii lin wlmt dad heeome of Ileniteard'a troop, nnd wa very anxioti to know w bother miy one hud any kn.iwleb:e of them A gentleman who left (leitybui last enin atale that Loii-tieet is N:ad and within our line. Kvcrythuti lookn a ibouph Lee'a rmv wtmhl bo forced to turn and five bittle or inrteinler. I'rnui Wiifclilnjrtoii. Wamii-si.tox, July 7 Secret try Welle re teived it dispitcli to diy ftoiti Admir.il Porter that Yirk-bnr tuteeiii!eied on ihe 1th of July. The Piesidenl ha ice'ujed lint the aplicntion of Stephen tiii'l Oul I for i peraonal interview could not be gr illte 1 tint the cotnmutiication must lie receive! through the ordinary t'luinneltt. The Kiilt'ht. ToliI'O Onto, July I The Knight of the (tol leu Circle broke into th depot at Hunting ton. Indian i, about 'J thia mornltij, nnd tiroko open two or thtee loe of Uua and ammunilion fiul distributed theni Htnoni; thcmtelvea. I'rnui llillHilellna. PuiLADELriiiA, Iul b. The Wiishinpjton Star iy: It i estimated at (tetlyjdnirir that Lee lias lost, up to yesterday niortiins.by t!e.-eel ion since crosain the Putomic. an arjte.ite of C.OOO nitti Lee i clearly cut oil" Irom taking either of the lower or ahott route to Virginia, and must be endeivotlng to reich the Potomac Mt Hancock. We have atrong hope be will not be able to pet back into Virginia Neither hi artillery nor transportation, and the mn with which he may him-elf e.cpe, will number one fourth of Lis hoa-ulul anl over conti. lent army. Mirremter of VirLtbti rjf. (!.tuo. July 7 A bpit.?h b ut hi jut arrivel, whl h left Viekburg at IU o'clock Sun day morning. Paencer ;mriuitue tint Pcmt.ertott tent in i tligof time on the morning of the -it li , offering to surrender if allowed to move hi men out. Grant i nid to have replied that n) men houl.l leave except na prinem of war. Pemberton then, after a consult itioti with his co mm mdcrj. unconditionally j-unetidered. This i jterfectly reliable. from iettj abtir. (ik,TTYHni:ti:, July 6 Keports from the front arc very cheering. Ojr forces are close on to the I enemy, and important results arc expected br toI niht. Gen. Gregir ti-pitchei that the Itebel are going to (Jieeucastle iustei.i of Clnraberfburg. Theenemv i abandoning their wounieJ all along their line ol retrett, olHcera a well as private. LATtK. ! Another dinatrh tava tbit the head of the Rebel army pi-el through OrceuwooJ six miles northeut of LIgertown. on Sindy. The Rebel Generil Birklale and Garnctt were killed. The eoemr i rexrtl to hire btiilt a trestle j bridge acr the Potomic above WiIli.-import. If so, it i feirel that their main force will eicap. From louUrtlIe. LoviaTiLiK, July 7. The excitement which prerai!e.i here Ust evening, and culminated in turning x Urge portion of our r"Dolttion into the Mreet tx-tween 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, wa oCdHofie. by the firing of eannon at Jcffersonville, on the Indiana bore, about midnight, by order of Adjutant General Noble, who, without previous cti puliation with our autbotitie, took this mein to aroue the Indian Legion, whoe eerrices it was thought woulJ b5 immeliately requited. Tne reverberation from those cannon echoing from the wall of our city and the tree south of it, impressed our people with the idea that an artillery conflict wa progressing between Morgan's force and our own a bort distance couth of the city. During li-t evening rumors prevailed ot an advance "f Morgan's forces to SbeprarU.ulle.

Thee txrron con'.d not be tracod to acj autheo ( tl i Anr. ' l.nt f.'.ri-V. m. m st Mn fA !

. O 'HIM, Wt.. .4 .ti. Wir'! tt. twees her and 6heppardsil! ceasinz at rise o'clock, the excitement became Iciecs'Sed asJ contince! thron sh the night. AU quiet thia morning. Probably rore cf Morpa's force hr been thi aide of Bard town, and axt r.ow aakj to he rtü-eitic;. Death of Gen. Ewell. BairtMoax. July 6 What is beüared aa roltire iaforcittiua is.rcceired here that Generali Lwell expired to day at a houe two miles I rota Fancjtowu. from woucds received at Gettysburg. rViyThf Krporl From Philadelphia. PmiADtLriiiA, July 7. A dispatch from GetIrnberg t the Piea ditel at 5 P M . ay: The I'iih crp has pa.sl through William port to cut off the Hebels. Part of Pietsanton'a force ha gone toward Fre lerick. Tl e Iuqu'rer haa a dispatch from Carlia'e on the Cth which aays the PVN were at Williamaport on Sundav evening. Sedgwick was in their rear with 12j,0Mi frenh trrnips. From lliinover. Hamovkr, Pa , July 6 Our cavalry ire 5liII h iraing tl e Hebel rear. Lee I ende i voting to gain .t position in Suth Mountain. The Hebel men and hore are aiid to be exhautel. Aii'ttbcr t.attle i intminetit. From Frederick. Frki)ukic, Mi), July f. The iron brilge is o nearly detroyeJ a to be impracticable for the rc'rralin Hebe's Portion of the IMel army pi.-ed through South Mo in linitut the P.to'-iiic i high and their pontoon are dotruye!. Küpittrick is after ter them ulnrplv. From lie r rl tn rif. llAKRinBtau, July 7 (Jen. Couch reeetvesl intelligence to day wt.ich Unreliable, that General Lee Intend occupying and holding Maryland llight until hi army im tecro the Potomac river. 1 here I no news to day Irom the Armv of the iVtomae. Information iecivel hete firovea l.evond a dotilil the continued telretl of the Heitel toaard H igi'tftnwn ami Wilhimpot with the intention of ctoaoiig the Pototnie Their wngi nfriiii are II In front and are beina ferrie! acrt.s alowlv on two flit bo-its 'I'be P.i'orittc i very hlb nnd ihrr rannot rrosa u. their only pontoon Lridce ha been ilestroi cd. A 'nrgo f 'tce of infaniry ptevente. ihe capmie of Vil!iimiort by Gener il lluford with hirav alt v. Our armr ia fat following Ihe Hebela up and a great liattle will be fought elore ther aucreed in getting away. This fight, it I hoped, will rt null in the taptnie of the whole of Lee 'a armv. . LITIII, A !eetfer from n Louisiana regiment "nva it gentleman who arrived fiotn Williamporf ht.ite that a big light w a then going on und tint there were no Kuliel iu the vicinity of Greeuenatle. The whole Hebe! army nrpe.iri to be on the bank of. the river ami I no doubt making a desperate fighi. From Vrvv Vorli. Nkw Yiink, Jiibn 7. The Artgo hmmrlved from Port Hoval the Ith. A deserter i ni MoiitgomervV negro regiment! . i ft a ' I n:n nern executed. The do'eioea of Folly l-latid re lie irly com jleleil Owing t rumor that ,he enemy ure deejiening Wut jku Cut, with view to In ing down an ironchid; one of our Monitoea li.i been placed in the Stotm. Admiral Dihlgten arrintl nt Pott Horal on the -Ith 'Ihe 7th New Yotk regiment left Ilaltinmre ye-lerdiv for Frederick. The Commercial's Pail letter of June 23d aaya the reuirt that the Kmptror I preing hin mediation seheme upon Knglan! I entlrel.v un loumled. He add: Mr. Diyion is preparing for a visit to the United Stale. Thi fhow (hut he h no fears or ititicipa:loti of ant thing of the kind. The Il iltimore American of yeerd iy aa: Kverv available man in Ililtimoie nnd WahIngfon la bein hunied lo Fttdeilek to intercept Leu' flying and detnor t'i.ed troop. A great b ilile wil probtblv come IT to morrow, which will doubtl e be t fitml one. as General Meade's army lna Iteen re. nf.. reel hv General Cojch, Schenck and Heintrelm.in. and is now nearly double l ie's nrmv Heavy i itlil puna nre elng ahlpped to Port Royal for the u-e of t ur Monitors A Tribune letter u the I ih cor pa loat 4.(100 men killed, wounded and nnt-ing. The I2th corp lont hont 1, ()( men, and 17 officers killed nnd PI wounded. The (Tata win, ftoni New Orleans HOlli via Ft. Mr nme, :urivel t night. The l'ra ft tie fli.it a large Hrbel foree under Gen. Greene iipproi- hnl DoimJilsonvillc on the Q7lh, lenniKlitig it Mirrendcr, which was of course rel'u-ed. The Hebel demanded the retv.ot nl of ihe women nnd children on the morning of the .' h. 'Ihe Heitel made mi attack in force. 'Ihe bitlle Insic! till daylight, three hours, when they wer repiilceil wiiU heivy Ions. Our Ion was six ki'lel and mie n wounded, including tw ofQ r'8. Our gunbiath pirticipated. Our forces bnl I ui ii nixtv four lead Hebels, and were busy encaged in burying more It otitin'ed that 10' Rebel were left !etd on the field. Tho entiie Itebtl loa i nearlv f.0(l. Wo took 10 pr!foiier, including elereii comnihiom.! (Ilicer, among w bom ate one Colonel, two M ii'u and one Captain. Two Rebel LieJter aut Colont-l., two Maj u .n.d five Lieutenants wee kille!. Rebel newspaper, elite that the Federal hid rat tured Panola, Mit-., deatrnying a large qu in t ty of Rebel property, and cutting off Johnston's communication and supplie. From C nl re. CAia'o, Julv 7. Hefween tf.OOt) and 10.000 Rebel under Ptice, Iloltnen and Mtrnntduke made an attack on Helena, on the morning of the Ith. They advanced in three column, but the roughne of the ground w is such a to prevent the Rebel from bringing tip ihetr artillery, and they Htterr.pte' lo carrr the works by auh. Tho centre column charged iu the dirertion of Fort Curti, and took three lines of rifle pits A flank attack mule by thern was not so success (til, as it Mihjected thtir centre to an en Hading foe, which awept theni down in great numbers Thcv were soon surroun Jed ami captured. One whole briga.le, or what w a left of it, numbering 810, fell into our hand, 74 ) of whom arrived here this morning Among them nre Col. Lewi, of the 7th Miouri, Col. Johnson and Col. Reil. (Jen. Prenti-. was aware ol a contemplated attack, and wa prepared. He had about -JJKK) men, and was also assisted by the gunboat Tyler. Prisoner any that the attack will be renewed. The bitlle commenced nt 4 A. M.,nnd continued till 10 A. M. Tlie Rebel Io.s is not less than l,r00 killed, wounded and prisoners. Tlie entire Federal lo. will not exceed 100. Prentiss i confident that he cm repel any assault mde. It i thought the Rebel depredations near Like Providence wax to draw the gunboats to that point, thus giving them a better opportunity at Helena. laiter from l"aarere. Halifax. July 7. The Aii, from Lirerpool on the 27th and Queenstown on the 2'tb ult., arrived this morning. The custom hou.e authorities at Liverpool had nntifiei the owners of the Gibraltar, late Sumter, that unless the two guns of large calibre on board were landed the ahip would be detained on supicion tint they were for Confederate ports. In the H'iue of Lord on the 2Gih Earl Russell denied the statement that Napoleon had renewed his overtures for joint mediation between the Federal and Confederates, In the Commons Mr. Roebuck stated that be fb juld bring on a motion for the recognition o the Confederate States. The Vienna Journal mentions a report that Lord Palmerton will emletror to induce the belligerents in Ameriea, to submit their difference to the King of the Belgians. The papers are filled with speculations on tho prob ibilities of war growing out of Polish affairs. It 13 believed that the note of the Powers were presented to Gortzchakoff oo the 25th. The Russian answtr waa anxiously awaited Losdos, June 2. Confederate loan 21) discount. The Persia's advices excited attention to-day. The impression prevails that Lee has made a miuke in invading the North. From nnffalo. Bcitalo. July 7. DUpatche from many qutrters Indicate great rejoicing and celebrating over the news of the fall of Vicksburg and Leo's defeat.

from WusUingtoo. WAMtyoiox. Jn?r 6 Oea. Suneaan !ues

to C'ht to tike commaad of the cavalry of the Array of the Potomac. . A procession wi;h tucda of Cicsic pnf ed to te Execctite ifition this eveskg. Tttcrowi ws icrBcr.i. There were. In arldition to the patriotic strvia of nciic, repeitsd cbcers for the Prtai?tnt. M'ade. Grant and RocraLi. Tie Presides: appeared at an uyer wicdow and spoke to a propritte tcrss. I rom LouIstIU. Lonsriitt, July 7 Three buodrei Rebel cavalry are reported at Flovdsbur. They wer threatening to flejHmy the Fratikfort railroad train, when the train was ordered back to Frack for. Te'.errapMc e-immunleation between here acd Frankfort has been interrupted. A im II parte of Heitel cavalry Is siid te have levied on Hon. Rl.ert Mallory, at Iii rei denccnearLaCtrange, fjr a dinner, but maJe no other depredations. Report prevail, probabtv Ineorrrvt, tbnt a fight toik place between Hobon's force and the Rebel cavalry neir Shcpherdsville, thi evening. There is nothing new fron. John Morgan today. From Itnltiniorr. IUt TiMoai. Ju'.v 7. Cjpt. K Fitrb, tnartermtcr at Mattiiibnrg, arrlverJbere tn day with bi train of wij,. borne and Gorrrrment atorea, amounting in value to over a million and a half. Itwaasid that tnuch of this property had been drstro) cil anl capture I by the Rebels on (Jen. Milroy' retreat from MartinsU.rg last Sunday wtrk. From Iteaford. Rinroin. P.. June C There has been a bottle near Mereer-burg thi afternoon between the Rebel under Fithuh Lee and Crn. Pierce's fircea. Tlie tiring ouit'iiue I till nine o'clock to night. lean rend yen del id by to ntoitow. Our force tili tn ind tin their ground, and Plensantou will be up to ru rriw . I rum ett) abttrg. GniV-ntKo. July 7. Longetrret's headouarter eie at J.ckV Mountniu, ten miles from Grtiy.buig: Dwell' at Fsinfat ilie. eight miles iita nt. When the Rebel pa-ad through Fsirfax Ihey ueie tmti ing rapidly, llirce columi s able i.f. Ti e ! tughfer nmotsg the Rebel Senrial i.llicct wa- vert gtcat. Maj. Gen. Trimble U a pr twin er in iou iiiti!.. Ilia jell loot i gtie. Prig Gen. Keinj et is a prisoner, In tiling rondi. lion. Gen. Artmleid waacaptuicd. Mj.Gen. Hood i woiomIiiI Iii tb arm. Gin. Reih, Ruder ind Pi kct ni a! mi known to he wounded. I rom livclitiiall. CiNtlNNtTl, July 7. RiMitie U .iisjendeil thi i tu i ii-. on owii.g lo the etsciti'itH nl o er the Vickbuig new The mm iiiiin emei.t of the eipluie w a i eve it ed n Vhanue k.iit noon, and Ihe lej.ti.liig w.. gte.it ami i t.iveta.il. Flag lloal ttom all l'ie pi,1. In- 1 1 I ti, u ptii .ile build lüg., ai d filing f.ii.iinii wa kcrt tip nil ifie alter noon. 'To ii-lif the t tn i- .tic .iblae widi f;rr wölk und ceo a di 1 w il'i exit'ed people, (ieii. Rutlifide h ordere t u iltiie of 0 I gun to be fired at noon to murow , COMMERCIAL. " isi nin.sirN aj e turn fl it r It e l . Nl w Voiia, July 7, FlMir nbouf loner wilh nuxletale business doing. U'hifky In iner at Kic. Wheat about le lower wt f,ii liulei at the decline; fl lif .'l (..r Cliiengo "piing, $1 24 f.fl .'HI for Milwaukee club, il If, lor win ler ted Wesletii, J.I 12 for Illinois winter ird. Com a alnde ei-ict with it good dem ind at 7.rt,1J, Wool rjulel ntid brill. Collee he ivy and depressed. Sugar dull nnd UliHetilel, Molares dull. Poik um hanifed. II if dull and steadier. Lard opened duli nnd closed heavy at Sul 10'fc. " .olley (iiir7. Sterling decidedly lower and nominal at 4i(i(47 for titat cl.it. bills. Gold 5 :xr cent, lower, opening nt 3', closing weak at 3:2(i 'i'il j. Oliieltiiniil 'VInrUei. Cm iNMATi. July 7. Rut-on sold at for houl ler and bjir for sidca Some littlv t; ectilaiiott iu poik and bacon owing to the lall of Vickrlmrg. Whisk t -He Gold declined to Il.'l and silver to V!j. closing unsettled nnd prices nominal. MEDICAL. Nil Tin: i.vii, i nn: hui. LlaWilJsv IW0TICAL ACCOUCHER. G, tVlLIN rue1 f VT Till. AMU ICS tjWK...Y UK rut: AT M ! a n'w mt-th .'l, ,1'i.t wjiji th.- isj,!r.i rrsult, l'iv lll 11') !, (f!ill g o I till' WHhli,; . .lh.mt-ttl.i l thtr I "i.t'i, .' ' , iv!ifi -.) !,,.iru !,! .11 ..thr-r lia l r" to wL'cfi tlir Aif i h in 'i.iii. ts m. p,ii:.r.l llaMe, Send three iJ-.'U ati-1 r Ci ve ! y r j.rt s oi.e ol Iba Ikfor'. '.ii.t!e .s. 7'.,. Tl.! tntn.riiet.t Uoiila be UM-d ty vi y W..WM) It. ttr latd. f.r tr.e purple cf cl'inlihttt,chit,'.'tt Ar-r'i, .f.. 5,-nt frte .n rec j t of Hamp. a ojy f our iTla' Lettei le. Marries! Llra et fiealtL, ilc. Tie Doctor' i'4lJ.r ll f trftiU' J tlU, frebh from rhi Ti. ei.trj. are i y .7. in tmr l dia-ea-e: , frreutantie-, a'r. l'rtcc ft. v nt t.y Biail. At tbe J.r.M.Ti ; nmry we al-otrat, vit.t tnwury, and with never failing tuuei, Ytntria t, r wLal tbe quack all rir,iU t " rf 5iease; Su fill it In a'l it. .tapct., Gonorrhea, Olet. Mrtt'jre. liyroeeU. Circoerle, Vari-.jr le, Cr-xe, 5jsrmt.rtiea, ."cmlnal Vieakre-M., Nx-tornal Krtiiloris. S-ul lability, m-p-teiicy, and efti-ct t.f M;lf-a.ue. TL Ut ix art treated It; a "prUat letter," wbtcli we i-end fr on receipt of m amp. I Le experience r.f tLe Jurirei-iti )t cLar.'e of tbli-partu.t-iit i' some of the le-t H'-pital. l:i F.urojte and In Nsw York City, eri.1 Irs Llm t treat pstier.u ctrctlf calJy and retoretl.em kpet-dily. Fhje lirlnr at a d.tanre can communicate Iy letter a d be treated at thr bcnief. In rrst-nt caet erat f3 ortlO and receive inerMne. Coniultatlori frrm and c.) tH.tl. ltiin Jfe. Hi Ks st iVa-r.i35oti ST'et, Ir.dianapeÜ.. P. O. IVx I3S1. a;.r 9 tly-"IXt,lam VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. .rVri3i ?Z.--jJ. y f I i 1 1 1 svr rr. vNJ For llt, ."nice, llsachei, Ants, lied Rafft Cloths In Fnra. Woolens Vc. Inarcti mm Plant, rowlti.tniaialac, Put upIn'Ä.iOc, aodtt 00 Boxes, Rott! red 1a.ti 3 and $5 ii a for Hotcl. Pciuc l3omTrrioa, A.c. taly icfallfblc r-niHliea kriw. "Fraefrom Voiocm." "No; daszerou to tts Haaaa Family." "Ra'scoma out cf tbair Lclta to dia." fygold Wttoltiaiala in all larre cltis. ry&oU by all Daoararaaad lUrauaas scoart. ryiTBrwASsntof all wortLU. ImJtitiora. r4JSethatlaCorraa,s"caxs ia cn each Bex, Bottle aoJ risk. It for s jwu buy. t7Addre. lIE?f IIY It. COSTA. ryPatjicirAL Diror, W3 taoattwar, Jf. Y. CTSo'.d by BROWNLXG 4 SUU5 aad W. B. VIOCEka, W'boleaaUand KeUil A rents. ls,dinapeU,ItJ. b-2 - rnrr UOnill Iwaatth!reAenularr ij I iß ery county at t73 a moral., ep.na tjt to aell tny new, cheap family Sewlnr Mftia. TByll-wOm Addrea, 5. JUDl' red. JJ-

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