Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3646, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

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THE DAILT I TATF. .F.NTFXEL is wot by all the early tnrrnir.f eprea :i Trrlhi train, and delivered l subscriber in aljarent towr.a -ni tb aame time K I trjbated in thiscUy. Thi ecitle readers at a distance from tbe Capital of Indiana, to ft the newa of tho day fr n ix to twelve hour before th-y can receive it thf azh . ,r -)Vt!list tlwirW. llr f! fmr In any of th t' wn winHr'acn'Tln tlnbarip.d;-f nl bap; 1 1 1 with th!KVTI?fF.I on a rd term an any ober paper. Club f.r the I.!y will be .ui pbed at Ajenta' ra'f. Order ar aol.dted. dAw A .11 is tn U't Tb l:nprK.n appears to prevad atn'-n:; many IWtnrts that i have no Job OPiee cnnct ! with tLe ?F.NTINF.LrfT.cf. This I a nii Um Tin-rc I no o!LY in ih ci'y that i so well prparel to lv all Virvl of MkjK AM) JUlt riIJNTI; wo are (e sopt large bill pur), a,')l w w ill frei 'nbr obligation to all lK-m'rrat, not in the city, b it in tbe. Maf , for an wri thycan a-t.d to our o:-e. We bai r pul lic j)tr'n X' to (!- i n to aid th paper we ak the patty to alu with their work, a far at tl.ey can. We ran do a good w ork, and 0 a H'i term-, a any (ihr oiT.ce.

' Polks Matttm Hi Horu r, Mavor Mixwell, hv! Iebie hint ye?-r.liy only a few !m !p tree Ce'. He dealt with IM-rn accurd .'.: to the ordonnce. The c - of Hamilton, aneted 1-r subbing the H.liirr I .dick, diy before iMcdy is st fjr trial on Wedn!.i i..t. II mnlj ten i te'en-el in bail. Ti e no! litr, who be I Ion.; to the Qlth regiment. Is in the ho.; ital, I atid we leirn from h's phjsciaiis th.it his hold ; though painful L. not serioui.

Z!T V"T a phnd.d penknile. u-h a i rrn-tl-m m kti'itiM ( trrv, nn j n J.fp f'-r n!l t!. r

4..4 f,,r Iüi 'i .i 'fiiilnii in ici !'.n;n; i t, l ' the InrS MO -''.re of .1 ,

jen, N M UV-i U'.i-'.ii j;;. n r t . Tl u'lrv :t th;s v-i ii.':-hrneiit i iiot 'nrp t-f i bv i :i:!.tr ho-i5e i;i Ljuiniiie, C.Lc;;i:ijli. Loii-

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TELEGRAPHIC.

'rnTTl' mit -mi rr- T piit Tttt TtutU

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.Vooti KtporU. ilcporlftl 'tpltire of .flttnpftis.

peril! nnler on the bill ftr the acpointment of a boirj of fi.rtificition" otn! to j roTiJe for sr.i coat at.d oilier ileleuce. Mr. .Vhlfj mt'Jc "pcech fbowipp the im p-jrt.itice of the defeuc of the Northern Sute. ilr. tSteven? moved to strikeout the cuacticg c!ue. ArtfJ to.

rrttm llnltimorr'. n.LTivRc. June : The Htr; Kcrrj bridire cxrril away l,T the frehel thi lwrenovi). 1 iitr wjtcri terj h;h.

COMMERCIAL.

from l.uli lllr.

Xm7 The public are invited to No. ZC Knst i W.-fhlnton trret, on Sit jrdu mornin;!, Jt;:;e ; l"C-2, at 10 o'clock A. M., to an auction a.i'eof! ell kept bouehoM cood n follow : Or e g'd , (rovtr L K iker ?fii. midline, obf u iii!e t.p: birejtu, one set baire.tt chair, one Kliz.ibeth rof kit: rli'tir, one sofa, rocking r.Jotlier ch iir-, i O ie fzH w.Trt.fn-be. fe.ith'rbed'. m.ittrHe, bed ! qr.Ii, conjfort., leNte.d, pMd carrot?, orte I poo'l cilij'tove Ii i fixture4, gin, qiieni'w-tre I and tinware, wah'taiid. and in ny olher urtlcl too nun.erou to mention. Tennsca-h. K i erton tV H irker, auctiotif er. G 2i

IfJ" The ii line of the n ld fri";.cr seerelyii ji.rtl by bt-ifi struck on the hei l by ritiwther rebel j -ri.oiiT ;t Cjhp Morton n Ti.?--J:iy i.iht l.i-t i. I.ip.'-d.i'e. He i :uf!.itite f Mr. .J'.'iiu LiHiTi de, m eil known citi.n. lie ill -ry I.kclv ti t res .ner Imm the nu I Ti e t ir.,e of the in hvi lu.il ho intiicle-l it Lme, .r I.im'i. r Lou-. He i;4 j 4il. IJth wen ;re from Kentucky.

HEAVY REBEL DESERTIONS

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The committee then reported to the House acd' w u,.c . aroes i rabul, cce

t)..u; r..;-d ! or our rr-.ncipMi err eoodi rocrchanu. who

The xi(ue ent itt) corarn:ttce again and took up the bill relative to the enlistment of mi

nor .

ILirprrS ForrV IlridaO DoslrOVrd. Mr. Mc-n.crson drfeLJeithc course of tie A'i

Valiial)lr Doriinifiit. y Lt tr nl the follow in Tal Jible dorunie-il., a ! a-k Iw-morraf.i In eicry m.ty an t Township In Ind.aina to club logtihr-t and mmkI fur tl. r:i, for Utributiou VOOUHI M M'LUIUS. The !prehr f H ui. 1. y'. XmKitrt upon tbe financial policy and frauN of tr Aüruinitratiin party, oixl ln Tiii'iiraUoij vf hi ittr-ij-ijH in tbil fpeb in reply to t!i comruf-nt of Mr. In a.c, of 5fa.acliuMtt.c. Tb p-cb bow, from Il publcan record, tbe expiHlitur,! of tLe AJuiiiiUtr.ition; the amoi.nt of the puhlic iul-ht-ln-4, ml tb Krmm fraud hv which tbat d-it )im hern lncread. I'lihlL-Led In uie pdinpLUt of pixtfrn pa, iti'l W furiii-ii-l at fl p-r buii'Ir il. an.l (o r tboU'ai.J. fPllxlI OF UKU AniH), AM AlIUt..S TO Tilt M-MOCRAl Y 0 Til K l .MTMt TAI. The p-Mh of lion y' A. Hu HAri'Sox, of ll'.inoi', expoi!iK tli .l'liti.ri M lirmri .f rtjiro eiiuaity. ami what thr tax-piyer ar paying for the eperiin'iit. In the 4IH- pim;.!it (..f rii(ht pasr-) i th Ah!r-! of th i-m-ra! ir mrRir of C'N,;r- t Iii I niocrary of the t'hitnl Sljtf", jir-;iar l ty t L- lion. W. A. Iln iiui wn, the niat inrfmatf fii-id f f'n.it.r lkt i.i.as. I'im -ten cent per Joenf t'ty ceiit per bnmirt-il, and four dollar jH-r tli .u. "IU ! LATK TtlE IMK IMENTS. Tb'e 1'-fumntM eh'-uM he plicf.l In the L.iij1 of rerjr vol. r io Ih 'jiu, a lUry d i u in a luj-ti-rly nutoloT fuhject wbnti luve a l'-ep interest f..r every tl:i n aho uVdre to pre.erv? c m.-iitutioiial 1.1 ity anl to p-r-p-tute the L'niott a fraun-d i-y the 1 atber of th !:- pll 1.1,0. .e-che nhoutl tx oiMervd by Kxpr, if poibb, a. the po-i. H a cent a copy, aw I a tlii nia-t he prt--paid, it i taken out of the ni"tiey M-ut. All onhT 4Ccorupauiej with the rab, w ill le promptly at!n.!. l to. KLÜLIt, II AKKNKSS A LlX-iHAM, Indianapolis, Ind. C I TY AN D STÄT E ITEMS.

r.fy""TI)e camp nureoiM are now cnmeJ

vactiniitin the Legion

in

PrMFIT Of MlM ÜATlLbA HlHON. TliH ll-1 s ten fit an 1 1 i-it nj'jc innige 1IjI one tike ' ' phice this evening at Metro; olit m Hill,; ' hikI we hope to n Ihe th iter crowIl fi otu j it lo ceiling, ns a jt.-t trilinte to jieniin. She : will jtrodute on the oce.fion the new eoniedr il- , j lu-trative of New York life. (;itnl whi h -n l.'ev j . el preit a nurre4 in Iofon !-.ni in New Vork) ; rntit!e. "The lklle of the eion," in which; : Mi;" H. apjar.-a- ITorence UpoTtori, the belle j e laye another te.i.on !iy the hou-e should be ! j filled, that H, the Hide we take in ho tue authors. , An original tv act Awricun coinclv, written j

j in America, and by an Amrr'iC'in, deserve. to liuccet-I, aii.irt from the "oodl es of it, and th.it

h is been irid jr-e l by column umuuicrahle in the new-pipor-i in New Volk, Horton and Chicago, whfie it was .hyel twelve iiirht t crowtkil h Ulfe-. In onl r to mike the c i.t a- complete in jMH',h!e, the mir. ier Im erurel Mr. (1. II. (I'lbert. a I iJy of nnuli merit, from Wood's theater, Cincinnati, to ierform Iter oritinil r trt of yr. L'pf t-rfttn. Mr Vincent ainl Mi Slicirthy are also in the piece. Sxure your seat, and with a promise to peak of the piece to-morrow, ah'l hoping ihe theater may Le tall, we take leive lur to-day. 1 1 a Bk ah Colins Cak. Uefoie Ju.le Tdk'ny, fii'iil.iy, S.inoii Sweit.er appealed on a writ ot Ii hc n (oij,t. He .-tek lit- ili'i luio from the lfil'i LTiii?"l States infantry, ber inge, n he say, he was enii.-tel while he was drunk. Captain Thon I (j. Wiili.un' nnuiiiii flicirs j;ot Sweit.er to volunteer in I'eim-i 1 vnni i. He has a wife ami four children two of them heljt'ewin, now live in II million coiintv in th' State.

I'.e-iden be u-ert.s that be hihors under pliv.-ieal l .-'abilitic which di-"pt!ifv him for the intic- d a oM er. L ent. Col. Kin appeued lor the Sf;ite. mid Leathers for Su eitzer. It was ;il!e;'l a'iin-t SAe't.cr fliat he Ii il lettertfvl, and by niin out t!iis wait of Laheits corpus vvcnl l ev ade the penalties therefor. Iletleserte.l when he was aii;eil to a coinjunv which h d been orderevl lo m iieii to a held where a battle was imminent. He was re aue-icd ami had twice attempted to escape and wa.s once bayonette 1 le lore he could be recovered. The .lud'e laid n pietiof,.s of physical dis.i bi'i'y and ot in ini iu! a-ide, anl, it apiearin; that the man, when he cn!ited, was intoxicitcd, and therefore hot capable of niakin; a contract to enter the regular erviee, enlitiiieiits (Vir which, cohtr.idistin'iii-hed from the voluntary syteui, are m.tttcr.s of contract, he was discharged.

For KcaopE Tluh (Jifnii, K-'j , of the Ne j Votk S or-, Ifive to diy f,(r Nr York aid Boston, ntid thence to K'irupe. to piiichi-- o..! for th it pfipu'ar and exttive etab!i-hmen. Ii wiil 1-e ha. k about the 1 -t d Srptemher in time j for the fall fr.t le. ilr. (ilenti is an nccotnpli-hd

pentlemen nd merchant. The lihcrahty. nntirm' etiterTH i.-e and busine-a aga"ity of the Mers. (lienn con-titute the e lee of their wondcrlul sUi(e-j in liii liiin the most extensive dry good i hou-e in t!ie Wf,i.

FiGHT CONTINUES BEFORE RIUVOND. 1 l i Elombartlmnit oT Vort IIVi. i FOREIGN NEWS.'

C O X Ci UESSIONA L.

.ri'OHTloMJ NT poriioiitnent of

(V ScMooL HtVlME The -hind revf nue f..r the curitnt

yeir, iri In li iiia, wilt be one dollar and ten cents per child. The irro-s aim unt of apii tionmei.t is upwards td Jö7l,b(MI. Th's is s -ine l?,0'll more ar propi i i'il to our iiblic schools tliaii ever before apportioned. It is the .-ame per cliiid as the a; porti-mineiit of 100. At thi- r ite, there being l'-i.TlS children in Marion countv, it will receive fir hchool purposes neirly SM.O'i. The city of Inli an apolis, w ith some 1,'J'M children, will receive about 45,11' VJ bi).

lt2P ' to Werden & Co.'s for wall paper, window paper, lionks, .tatiunery, .e. Fallisij im I'riok Strawbe;riei were jesterday reUilin on the xtreet at tj cent a' quart tTFotir huntlrtd Lulie a r.J gentlemen vL-ited Cincinnati on an excursion from Indianapolis on Welncsday last. t57""It co-t. in Indiana only from II cents to 12) cent per day to provision a soldier. These are hw figures, but this is a land of plenty. JTThe Treasurer of State has made arrangements tn pay the July interest on the State debt in New York with ppecie.

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Lot. A phyeician' "vi.-iting list" forltii a pocket memorandum look. The finder will be euitablj iewan!e-.I bv letvin it at this office. ZIT" PhoUigrAph abums, and photograph of prominent persons. jut received at Werden L CV. -do ami took at them. t3T"At the Magnolia, Illinois street, Messrs

r I igg Jt y right proprietors, lunch U set dailv a

je2dtf

10 A. M.aad 10 P. M.

I.tMAXAroi! MAnKKTi Wheat ToaK'S, corn 25i27, rye I5a50, oat.s 27a30, thicken $1 75a2, butter cMU, eggs 5J.,'aGt4.

K. l 'lis I O.N TO LoLISVILLK. FlllbAY AMI S AT tiii.AV, Jim: U(th am 121st. One of the best appointed railroad radiating from Iudi.inipolis is the JclTersoii vilie line. Under the able mm agement it i.s alw ava kept in the rnot admirable order. We enjoy a trip over it whenever we have occasion to go in the direction of Louisville. The public on June 2'hh and 21st will have an opportunity of testing the truth of what we say. On each dry train will leive the Union depot at b A. M., arrive at .Icllcisonv ille at ll:.'l l A. M. Uetuining they will leave .lellersonville st 'A V. M., Satuiday, and arrive here at 8:!J0 1. M. These e.cur?ioii.s, on the days indicated, will be. mo.-t indubitably, patronized by those ef our citizens, ladies and gentlemen, w ho desire healthful revigorationutid an agreeable j unit combined. Thoe w ho go down the lirst day can return sooner than Satuiday, by notifying the conductor. They cm leave. lelfersonville at II i'. M., FiiJ iy ana arrive at home at ö in the morning. The fare for these trips, going and coming, is only two dollars tickets to be purchased at the principal hotels and book-stores. Louisv ille, w ith her artesian well and her numberless other attraction, i.s one of the most beau C i t u I citie in the Union, and the excursion contemplated will be one of ihe p'.easantest of the j.eaMn.

CvT A good pasture for horse (with running water) may be obtained two miles north, ou the Michigan road, . $2 per month. Apply, on the premises, to I). X. Davidson. 3 -It Pixe Arruji 0. 1 Stout k Uro 'a are in receipt of a hue lot of fresh pine apple. At this establishment miv also be found daily the choicest of fruit und vegetable.

The following awards

Ma omc Notice. There will be

meeting of Indianapolis Chapter, No

(rr.day) evening at .2 o clock. Cham. em Finnin, Secretary

this

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jit vapfc. on couioaiiv irom nenuricivs

county, of the Indiana Legion, were yesterday worn into the United States service, armed, and are row on duty at Camp Morton.

The Sixth Axxi al Kxhjbition of the Pythonhn Society of the N. W. C. University will be given this evening at the College Chapel Hall. Performances to begin nt 8 o'clock. All are re.jectfully invite! to attend.

"?r The Crawfor.lsville A' ciVrr s.tv g ld

considerable quantities is being found in Sugar ci eck, Montgomery county. It is mostly s ale gold. Kxpayricnccd luiner. make from two to thiec dollars fs'f day.

Mvkion HiKTK"t r.Ti'K AL SocitTV. The Horticultural Society's exhibition on Tuesday and Wednesday, was more successful, pecuniarily, than we had supposed. The receipts were about sullicient to defray the expenses, and when we take into consideration the v cry baJ'w eathei , this wa doing very well. Had not the first day been so inclement the attendance would have been belter that night and the day and ev ening following, bringing Ui receipts that would have left a

balance in the treasury, were made:

strawblkril.

a ff.iied iiiinuv, i pun in.ii, nun .' iii-

kedicK, br jIcAvoy s bupermr, v ilson Albany, Wil mot's Seedling, Murr's New PitiMHi.1 Necketl Pmc. ,.$ 00 Itct four varieties. J. T. Francis, for Wil

son's Albany. McAvoy's Superior, Iowa ami Kit ley's (L)liatli liest thiee varietie, (Ludiicr (loldsmith .v: Co .Wilson's Alinny, HooKir's Seedling, and Tii onphede (rund Dest Collection, .1. T. Francis Ue-t single variety, (?. (LM-mith A: Co., Triomphe de ( ind Best three varieties of Cherries, Calvin Fletcher, jun., Gov. Wood, Holland Higarrean and May Duke liest collection of (Joo-eberries, C. Fletch

er, Jim re.-t collection id" Currants, .1

I5e-t sample S rghum Molasses, S. 11. Cor-n.ilev

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XYi" At a regular meeting of 1'hiloxeniati Loo-e, No. II, I. U. O. F.. held on Wednesday evening, dune l;h, lrbJ. the following proceelin;' were h id: Wiii.keas, It !i:i become known ti I'hünteni-

au Lodge th it our late 'Aorthy Iliotlitr, L"wisj Chaboude, was, on the night of the 2-th day of Miv,l-b. biut illv murdeiel at the h mds of I

pome person or person to said Lo lge unknown: Tlu!efie. rnolcfi, Th it it is the duty of s iid T. nle.as well ;is vidi i:iii vuiti.il mem' er tht'ie if, to I eider all aid in their power in ferritins out and bringing to punishment the ass t-isin or a-s issins of our late vvorlhv I'rother: Aid he it further A'e.Wre, That tor the pur;se of carrying out the full me iniiig of ihe above re-olutiou, an I for the purpose of .detecting and punishing the mordeier of our late Uroiher, that tho Noble tir.md be autljoiize !, and is hcK-hy directed to ofl'er a reward of one bundled doll us to tlio person discovering, orctu-ing the apprehension an I conviction of the party or parties guilty of thedetth ot tlies iid Lew is Ch ibou le; and th it the abovenamed sum is heribv anpropri ited and set apart out of the funds oi' Philoxtniau Lodge f r the purpose ito e name I. The resolution were unanimously adopted. Dvvut Anim:ox, See'y.

Front lorlre .'iftnroe. FoETEf.-s Moroe, Mav 4. One of the first

acts of iitM. Dix i tlie relaxation of all restric- '

tion upon trade with Norfolk.. Alter this date provisions of all kinds may be taken to Norfolk and l'urt.-mouth. Ati.di. er siti-factcry change i the levocatiou of the order requiring the examirmtion of drop letttis in Nuilolk and Portstnouih before their delivery. The steamer Vanderbilt arriveil this morning from White House with 5GJ toldiers wounded in the lecent engagements. The steamer Mela mora which took to City Point Mr. Oieenhow and party, returned last night. The steamer Maeachu?ett w ith the privateer on board was lying aioug tide the wharf at City Point. In answer to the notice given of her arrival a train of three baggage car came to City Point from Petersburg xestt-tday afternoon with two rebel olliccr on board. Thev camo after the privateers, but tot having brought down Col. Corcoian and party the piivatetrs weienot given up. Nothing later iu lehttiuu to the subject had transpired up to yesterday evening, when the Massachusetts was Hill awaiting some further lomtnuineatioiis from l Vier?burg.

Supreme Court Decision. tKNTlt MY. Charles W. Cliapmm vs. Willoughby H. Iiced et al. Kosciusko C. C. Allirmel, with three per cent. Samuel Martindale v. Joseph llrown Ct al. Ueiiton C. C. Dismissed. William C. Deacon vs. Lydia A. Schwartz Wayne C. C. Ailit med. Kuoch K til-back et al. vs. Henj imin Koons Wayne CP. AJürmwl. IMwin C. Anthony vs. Henj. J. Sloudeker Delaware C. C Allirmed, with ten per tent. David 11 Dunham et al. vs. Hugh Hanna, Kxecutor Miami C. C. Affirmed. Wild im L. Ilrow n et al. vs. James II. Lucas et al Cass C. C. Allirmed. Telauiiclius O lell, Administrator vs. Lazarus M. Ihown Tippecanoe C. P. Reversed. Henjamin Cotiklin vs. Leonidas Winslow et al. W.ivneC. P. AHirmed. Walter Marth et al. vs. Courllaud Palmer et al. Delaware C. C. Iloversed. .lames ll. Walters et al. vs. William J. Uebout Rush C. V. Allirmed with rive per tent. dam

es. TR EÄSURY STÄT EMENT7" Treasury Statement, May, 1862.

Teniiree eu. Nasuvillk, June -1. A special to the N. Y. Hernia says: Wviikuop's l'ehnslv;tni;v c:ivalrv mule advh into Winchester to-O.iy. dispeising a hirge lone of rebels, and capturing a"" fighting preacher, C-.'pt. Tinhall. Fifteen hundred Union prisoners, captured by the rebels at Shiloh, auiv ed here to-day, released on parole. The rebels had not enough to feed them. They had but one ration on Fiiday. They had been taken to(iergia. I'rcmi llallecK's I)carf meut. Hallkck's HtAoqi'AKThi:.. June A Citizen conlirm previous repoits that when Peauregaid learned the railroad had been cut he became Iran tic and told his men to save themselves as best thev could. Several Mississippi regiments dispersed and have gone home. Oeu. i'ope, w ith -lO.OOO men, at last accounts was forty mik south pressing the enemy hard. He already repoits 10,000 prisoners and dc-erters. He has also taken 15,000 stand of arms. We have also captured nine locomotives partially dis abled and several cars, and expect to have them running iti a tved;. A man who left Orand Junction this morning pas Memphis and Fort Pillow surrendered to our forces on Friday night.

FKCKIITS. From Üevenue rt lvil rrom K-l. Ilevenue or IsoU I ron. State l-ht Sinking Fund Tax of iMil I ren IVI. State lk lt Sinking Fut'd Tax of IMID From liiH-k'-t Ke-s from Sale of st.it1 l' mh'.s V rorn S-!iol Tax of lstl From I Ml. Srhool Tax of Istjtl Fri.tn School I iüuI lutert'st From I 'ncl i.!u-1 FYeFrom I .i'i'i'ir b.c ti-e From bank T.ix I utul Ian-rest From surplus K.-venue I tn l Inti ri t From Cill'ne l-utnl, princijial. From t'oilfir' Fund, inn-rest From Ssipfiid-l 1'i-iit Frni Sale fl'nivT ity bauds Fr"in State Prison, u-rtb, prm ivus of convict labor

tlo.-.,r,t 7-. 2i,4',i, im si.Tü'J 7s 2.710 n:i 7'. l 3. :;a ( i 27,!s2 41 7,oo'. fis 1i,:jis 27 !lg 4, sou o 0.. IM :i 4t 100 Oil 41".) 11 r.f'o () 12. i (a

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2 CO

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S. Dunlop. I Od

2 00

m mm" "' " ' H.OWlKS I'llOKtSSIONAL I 1T. r?TPlilip Woemer. Sr , No 7- West Wash- j nt Uolvt. V;ir5l.,ie, rost., ;V,lliam II.

inton strevt. h.i ut vr Ah the verv lt j j

native wine, ale an. I Leer ofleied for sale iu the

city. Mr. Philip YVoemer, Jr., i the accomplished and courteous young gentleman who presides at the counter.

oonn

3 00

Ue-t single variety, "America," Win. H.

L

m.s

lav of CUt

5)"" We yesterday noticed the renovation of Temperance Hill, but we failed to speik of Spencer's splendid ftock of hat in the store be low. He i constantly adding new and be.i"ii!id .litems to his well assorted stock of standard styles. Gakpfn Fahm for Sale. An improve-1 garden firm of twenty five acres, eligibly situated on the ii itional road w ithiu three miles of the t enter oi Indian tpoli. is oMVied for sale on reasonable terms. For further p.u tit ulars apply at this ollicf. liClwIt "yyThe annual picnic excursion of the Unilersalist Ch:rch and Sibbtth School is to take place on Wedne.-d iy next, Jone 11th The t xcnrionit.s go to Waldrcni, Shelby countv, where it i aiitioiuied a pleisir.tdty of recreitioti will be spent by those ptrticiptting in the fesavities of the occasion.

Ih'st i

Ih'st -ix Fu-chi-ts, W. Pest six Yeihenas, V

ro-cs, W. 11 Loomis. .

11 L o,nis II. Loomis

Ilet collection of green houe p!mt, W. II L-tonns Second bet eol!vlion ; (i . (ödd-m t!i Ai Co. mantle boquet, W. H. Loamis l'st rounl boquet, (I. Goldsmith iV; Co.... liest c.iIhvti'Oi of cut (lowers, ti. (bddsm'th

Co

00 00 od 00 I 0 00 00

Tot! :r;ii t, Anl eint in Treasury, April 3, Total

MsRl Ksemots. For Sli. riflV Mileage F..r .lij'lii i.iry i'or Frosccutnic Attorney r or Interest on W ur Iian Il-i:!s. ...

From Contingent i und

F. Specitle Appropriai Ion For State Ilmis?

Fr State Lihrarv.

For Ful'lic I'nnting For Inciih-iitals, Fuel and st.fioiury. For Hospital for the Insane For State Prison, north.. For Tre.-isurt-r's Otlii-e Fr Asylum drtlie blind For Institute forlM-nf and luit,h.... For tiovernor's t Slice .. For Auditor's O.Hee Fi r Fxpi uses Supreme ('-urt For (ieiieral Fund For State Ann F r Adjutant liener-d" ihlict1 For bona by (;!icer of State For hov.-inie i.f lssi, refunded For Military Contingent i utnl For I K l. K"e:iur' ef rt-bmled. For Fin laitaed ! ., refunded

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Tor.il I;h::rsciin!. .. baiaiue i:i tlie Tieaurv.

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I rom Vuliiiigtnn. Wasiiinotox, June 4, 1 P. M. No dispatches have been received to day at tho War Department from the headquarter ot the army of the Potomac The military telegraph line between Fortress Monroe and headquarter i broken by a storm, but it is expecte! to be repaired by to-morrow. No intelligence of public interest has been received from the Valley of the Shenandoah. The rise in the Shenandoah embarrasses military ope-rutions.

From I tit It iinorr. Baltimore, June 5. The gallant Colonel Kenly arrived here this morning. Though still sutlering from Iiis wound he is anxious to be exchanged and resume hi place iu the army. Correction. Washington, June 5. In llalleck' official rejKirt, sent yesterday, it should read thirty miles south of Corinth instead of Florence.

IViIit Iif.iU'Itcs.

tOXdtliSMONAL.

J. S. IIAKVFY. Trea-. of State. A. I.AXbF. Ai.d. of State.

hwiNtrons, May 31, lsC'2.

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nriT or St. Mart" Chckch A fair will le held at W.ihi:u:ton Hill on Monday and Tucsdiy evenings, June 9th and 1 Orb. for thilaud it.ie object. Without doubt, our citizens wiil numerously attend it. The National (uirJ b.-m I will 'brilliantly discourse the music. Ad rr.it: ne twentv rive cents.

UcWir. AMVTHK Lisi. Pest six varieties of roses J. T. Francis. . l'et lour v tr dies of n'-es, J. T. Franci. liest sinuie r-e, .1. T. Frainds. Ue-t display of cut ro.sC, Mr Powell Howland ..' Post four I Usch i is. ,1. T. Fi uic.s Rest six Yc ! n I. J . T. Fraud Pest collect! mi of green house plant-,.!. T. Fr nci? Re-t mantle boquet. S V. Morris Pest round lvquef. J. T. Frmcis Red collection of cut il wer, Austin H. Rrow u MIS. ELlNiOl S

fmcv worke.1 chair cover,

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SPECIAL NOTICES. XXBILIG JSTOTICE.

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'IOMIdMI A (MIX, Ilriicctiti, ,o. Is Eat Valiin vtoii Street Have been appoi.ted agtht f .r the a!e of it i: a mi r.'s t r s s i i. .1 a o , Tibi WuNOKUFUL ÜIANI LI S. f -r the cur ef Coub, ('..1 ! Soe Thr1 -t, it.-otich't:, Wdienin ;, 'rnMtion of the I'v.iia mi I Tonf!, til U.s.-ase of the Lun-. S.J i in l4r- t...xes. '.'äcts , :, ct.. a.ii.1 ft each. tis,llwlv

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U.xiriD Sr.vtis Pr tisal for Horses We call attention to the advertisement of E. S S bey. Deputy Ju rrermaster (leneral, in another column. Two thousand aid live hundred cavalrv h.res are w u.ted .it Pe: rv sville. Maryland;

live hundred at Chicago. anl one

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Clem Rest fancy chtir ti ly. Mi M irv R'ise!I. . I5it specimen orn tmeated bead work. Mrs. k J. C'.em i'est colle;t;on of table comfcrL. Mis M. Rus-ell

Rest peimen of Chine.se painting and cabi- j ! net The committee recommends an award of j 1 t Mr-. O. M. Sch'ey. Aha to Mit. Evarsfor j two fine cactus in bloom l. AU, to . H. j Iomis for a binlme coilectioti of pau-ies, 1 "entithvl to a premium, bat the Society ha ini

j money." 1 urvinthecase!0' F:tul'r- Jr '.one tre in M

bear.r.g premium awaiveuui c ,

,.!..r ,,i A wi.ii :i t.'.i .. . . C Fletcher. Jr. one Norway spruce, very nana- i

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"iSI NGLTi .V. CO 'S I.ETTKR "A" FAMILY SE WlNti MACHINF, with all the recent in-provf. ner.t, i t! .? BEST and CHEAI'F.ST and MOST BEAUT1f t'L of all -ew lni mch:n-i. Ths m.ichlne wi.l w anythir.;, f.o:n th4 r :v,:.'.zz if a tack h t trie tan to the nkln j of an oercoai anything f r.jtn jip.ot or l.-aTT rlotb djwn toth? ofiet pur? orpos-sanrtr tiue, and isevtr

rea.ty to d it w.-rk to perfection. It ran fell, he m, hind, gather, t ic, qu.it, and ha capacity t r a great varv-ty f of orn.vr.er.ul w ork. TLis i net ;Le only Dichine that j c.n fell, hem, bin J, and o forib, hut U w ;:i do co better thsn ary ciL?r n:actine. Tbe Let'r A Firr.:!y Sewi.i 1 M.icii:r.e may be hi ! in great variety of caV.rret . TLe li'ldlNS Case, ihi.-h i t.ow beconir.i o popular, is, ;

Wasiu.notox, June 5. SENATE. The annual report of the Smithsonian Institute was read and ordered to be pi inied. Mr. Grimes introduced a bill for the establishment of certain National Armories. The bill providing a üovtrnment for the Territory of Arizona was taken up. Mr. Trumbull could see no necessity for a Government of Arizona. How many Americans were there in that Territory? Mr. Pomeroy thought there were fifteen thousand inhabitant. Mr. Trumbull said there were not live thousand white men in all New Mexico, including Mexicai: and half breeds.

2lr. Liithftm saia in.it nvmv oi them were

Mexicans and half breeds, but ihey were entitled to the rights ol citizens.

Mr. Sumner moved - to postpone the bill and take up the resolution for the expulsion of Mr.

Starke. He contendel that the committee found that the Senator was Uisloval, and il wa-. the dutv

of the Senate to act on the question.

The Vice President sta ted if the matter was

taken up il would supersede the tax bill. Mr. Sumner's motion was lejectel by the following vote: Yeas Messrs. Chat dler, Clark, Foote, Har

lan, Howard, Howe, King, Morrill, Trumbull, Wado. Wilkinson and Wdmot. Nays Messis. Payard, Rrowning. Carlisle, Cowan, Davis. Dooiitlie, Fessdden. Foster,

4,:xi so j (iiimes, Hale, Harri-, Kennedy, Lane of Ind , -J, McDougal, Nomith, Pomeroy, Powell, Rice, ' j Saulsbury, Shurman, Simtniii, Ten Eyck, Wil

ton of Mas, and W right. The tax bill was taken up. A larger number of amendments were actel upon, most of w hich were rejected. On motion, of Mr. Davis, an amendment was made Livings! tax often cents per gallon on rec titied and mixed spirits. Mr. Anthony m v ed an amendment by deluding Irom the duty en the manufacturer of cotton the dutv prevbuslv imposed on the raw material. Lot. Mr- McDougnl offered a substitute for the whole biil, bei:.g the plan of the Boston Board of Trade, anl lav ing a tax on the sales of whisky, beer, tobacco and fixed incomes. Mr. McDougal argued at some length in favor of the substitute, and moved to recommit the original bill with all the substitutes to the Committee on Finance. Rejected. Yeas Messrs. Browning, McDv.ugal and Pomeroy. The substitute aä then rejected yeas 3, nav, 32. Mr. Sumner offered an amendment that every person claiming the i-prvice or lab r ol any persn held a slave to be taxed $3 on act ount ot each and every person so claimed, but in no case shall any re:on so claimed be sold for all tax. Adapted ye.is 13, rays 16. Adjourned.

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mm. -:.-; tion

jilr. Knapp favored the suppression of the rebcili on, but thought t'icre had loea a wide divergence from the oiiginal jo!icy. Tie House then adjourned

From IViisiri Inyton

baa been at the South the past fcve naonthi, returned vesterdif and wti arTCstexI It tbe tadiu-

ry authorities. II refusal to take the oath of allegiance and wis ccce-'jcently contained in the military prison.

WUcontin l eg lilnlure . MarrsoT, June 5 Pursuant to ac-j.iurnment the Legislature met on Tuesday, June 3d. Gov. Solomon's messace, after raMiu; the usual trib

ute of rc.-rsect to the lamented Governor Harver,

W As'iiNGToN, I une 5. The Xarr Dcparttrent i i m,5n,-T .tfJ to Iegtl natten ni nllinfftU has issued ororitions for the construction and ,t7ll,on th Legislature to the nt-witT .-f compltte equipment of fifteen gur.boat, speeI not ' 'kin after ?irk and woun,,H S isconsio ol-

lcs. than thitteen knot, to be delivete-l within

four month, ami in conjunction with the War Department, proposal are invited for beaoy guns fjr both these branches of public service.

The substitute of Mr. Porter, which is likelr to

diers and protiiing mean of relief.

Front Corinth. Coristii. June .V Gen. Halleck moved hi heidouarters here t '-'& and is ocourvin the

pass in the form offered, provides for the etnatici- j Lou formerly occupied by Rrac. (iencra!

pation tn the following case: Uf every eron ' - oom a occupies me bouse loimerly ued by

w ho shall hereafter act as an othcer in the armv

or navy, or as Piesi lent, Vice President, mem her of Congress, Judge of any court, Cibinet officer, foreign minister, commissioner or consul of the so called Confederate States, or as Governor of a State, member of a convention or Legislature, or Judge of any court in the so c illel Confederate States, or having held any oSce of profit, trut or honor in the United Stales, halt beieafter hold office in the so called Confederate State. Uf every er? on who shall hereafter bold any office or agency in the Government of the so called Confederate Stales of such Confederacy; but such persons holding State offices, unless appointed since the date of the ecesion or diuane, unless they shall have taken the oath of allegiance in the so called Confederate States. Also the slave of every person not embraced in the foregoing clauses who after the passage of this act shall be engaged wilfully ami without oinpulsion in the rebellion, shall not within sixty days after publication and warning made by the President, lay down his arm, and return to his allegiance. Amonir the regular army nominations pending in the .Senate is one piomoting Major Kobert Andei son to Hi evet Lieutenant Colonel tor his evac nation of F'ort Moultrie and removal to Fort S'imter, and to Brevet ColoiieJ for his gallant deb?ne of the latter fort. The United Slates steamer Santiigode Cuba captured on the 27th ult., the rebel schooner Lucy C Holmes just out of the Santee loade! with cotton. The War Department received dispatches frm Gen. McClellan to day stating his dispatch of June 1st, regarding the late battle, was incur rectlv published in the newspapers. He sent a copy of the original dip itch and deshes its immediate publication, an I he says he is the nnue anxious about it as il would seem he had ignored the service of (Jen. Sumner, which were too valuable and brilliant to be overlooked. The mistake seems to h lie occurred in the trausmis.sion by telegraph. Southern cvv. Cairo, June f Memphis papers of the 21 contain dispatches from Richmond of the 1st, of

which the following is the substance: Gen. Hill's division commenced the fight on Saturday morning, Rhodes's, Garland's, Rains's and Anderson's brigade-veiling the brunt jf battle until the arrival of their reinforcements,. The Federals were driven from their redoubt, and their batteries turned on them. (Jen. Lee and 1 'resident Davis were on the field. Their presence increased the enthusiasm of our troops. The Yankee stubbornly resisted everv inch of

ground while giving way before the impetuous charges of our soldier. Large numbers of Confederate soldier were wounded in arms and legs. Gen. Rhode wa slightly wounded. The enemy tried to make a flank movement about 7 o'clock in the evening, but were re pulsed. On Sunday the battle was renewed, chiefly by musket ry. Prisoners are constantly coming in. General Ilalton of Tennesso is killed. The carnage on both sides is dreadful, the Yankees losing two to our one. About five hundred prisoners arc alteady taken. The last dispatch, sent on the 1st, says; The latest intelligence from the battle-field represents the enemy to have been driven back a mile and a half from his position. Our forces occupy hi camp. We captured three batteries after most desperate fighting. The enemy were protected by wood intrenchments. Vicksburg papers of the 31st ult. say: Eleven Federal gunbovts have gme down the riv er. They say the lleet is no nearer in possession of the city than it wa two weeks ago, and that insurmountable obstacles eucountere 1 below Vicksburg had caused disaffection among Yankee troops, compelling the commandeis to lall back to reorganize.

j Rom. regard.

The cnemr are reported bO ,000 strong between Baldwin atid Okalona. At last accouuts Pope's advance was this side of Twenty Mile creek ami the enemy 'a rear guard wa on the south side still retreating.

An English officer who deserted says high Confederate officers told him that they left Corinth 120,0-K) string but when thev arrived at Boonville 50,000 had de-erted, nio-tly Alabatuitn, Louisianiaus and Mississippians. rrom .eiv York. " Nkw YortK, June "i The Key Wet correspondent of the Express state that the frigate Potomac had arrived from Vera Cruz w ith the ininformation of the complete defeat of the French and their retreat to Vera Cruz. The steimer Philadelphia from Pensacola on the 2.th and Key We-t on the 30th. his arrived. Gen. Arnold and troops still occupy Pensaeola, and a u mtity of stores, &e , have been removed from Fort Picken to that place. Rebel de.-eiters are constantly coming in. Wilson's Zouaves ire throwing up fortificatiops coiriinindiiig all the land aj proaclies. The Yinceniics. lays off the city. (leu. Armdd I feeding the poor, who me verv de.siiti.te. AlMMit eight hiiiohed rebel cavalry are in the neighborhood of our pickets, capturing .some frequently. The Navy Yard was completely destroyed and six thousand Ldi of coal still burning.

reiugee ar

I rom Cairo. Cairo. June 5 Ten Memphis

lived to-dav. Thev were railmid engineers ami

say thev ran three locomotiv es out of Memphi ou the Mobile k Ohio road to Humbolt, where they switched them off and brought them north to Trenton where they found a bridge over Obi ton river destroyed. They then ran theh c uv lives off' the track and burned two brilges behind them and cut the telegraph wire. They biing the Memphis Arytts of the 21 hist , which refers to the so c allel Confederate victory at Richmond, but gives no particulars. Yicksburg not yet iu possession of the rebels. General Villipigne has asked for reinforcements at Fort Wright. It was reported at Memphis that Hallcck had trken Grand Junction. Leading citizens of Memphis held a meting at the Mayor's office on Sunday night, at which resolutions were adopted saying that the city-

would never yield to the enemy while it could be defendeJ, voluntarily and that citizens who don't take up arms are expected to give pecuniary ajd

to the rebellion.

Morin mill freshet. Fasto.v, Pa., June T. The terrible frehet in the Delaware and Lehigh rivers still continne The water reaches the second stories in the lower part of tow n. All the bridges between here and Manch Chunk

are swept away. Ltburg bridge is partly gone, arid will probably be totally demolished. The canal is under water. The iron works are stopped und the railioads ate submerged. Many people were drow ned in their houes, so sudden was the rise. Twelve o'clock M. The Lehigh is stationary; the Delaware still i ising. DhUWARK Watfr Gap, June Ö. There. is a very heavy freshet in the Delaw are.equal to D?-ll. Articles ol furniture, store goods, bridges, bouses, vc , are going down the river. All the bridges en Broad Head creek, except railroad bridges, are gone. ' The damage to the Delaw are, Lackawanna and Western is gieat, and it will require a week to 'repiir it. The Pacole creek, at Strasburg, overflowed last niiiht, anl ran through the town, carrying

away many houses and bridges. The done is very great.

Poet Jfkvi, June 5. The Ftorm of yesterday and last night was try seveie in this vicinity. Considerable damage was done to the Delaware and Hudson canal. Some 000 or 000 feet of the embankment was washed away near this place, ami two or three aqueducts were carried awav between here and Lackawanna.

damage

Foreign rvta. New York, June 5 The Persia arrived this morning. Kuropean political news is unimportant.

The aniiety for American intelligence dailv

increases.

In the House of Commons, Mildmay aked whit steps Government intended to take in the

case of the t earner Bermuda, seized by r. Federal ship of war on her passage from one British

colony to another.

Mr. Lav a id said the (Jovernment had receired

information of the seizure, and the case had been

referred to the law officers of the Crown, whose

opinion was awaited. The Times savs:

The details of the capture of New Orleans places the surrender in a more ci editable light for its defenders. Surrender after such a contest as

took place is divested of nnv reproach.

It savs stubborn and protracted resistance is

yet threatened by the South, but the progress of the North, though somew hat slow, has been hilh erb sure, and if place after place be abandoned, there must come a time when the rest will be

har.lly worth defending. The Pari Constitutional argues that the Xortl

is advancing deep into the South and will meet

with insurmountable obstacles; that the end is

further off" than ever, and that those who urge the

xoitli to establish its swav on sanguinary tuiti

and devastation are not aware of the sd future ihev would prepare, viz: emancipation for four

millions of negroes and slavery for six millions of

whites.

Arrangements relative to the restitution ot the

ship Emily St. Pierre were advanced pro and con

m Liverpool journals.

The (Jlobe ays England has washed her hands

of the Mexican business, retaining onlv that hoi

on Vera Cruz customs essential to the discharge

of debts due to English subjects.

Lord Pazet said the Admiralitv settled with

Captain Coles relative to bis cupola inventions' reported. He gets 5,000 down and 1,000 for every cupola introduced into the navy during fourteen years. The Common Council of London unanimous ly agreed to present the freedom of the city to (ieorge Peabody in a gold bx for his magnificent gift. It is reported that the French Government have resolved on the occupation ol the citv of Mexico under everv contingency and next fall everv srntegieal position of the country to be seized on the occupancy, to extend three years to allow time for development of the national will. The Archduke Maximilian of Au.-t.-ia is ahmt to vi.it France. It is repoitcd that France has formally demanded the expulsion of the ex-King of Nap'e from Rome. Tho Consistory at Rome unanimously rote I canonization of the Ji pan esc maityrs. Twentythree Cardinal- and 120 Bishops were pre-ent. It is reported via Ma iri 1 that the English Cabinet invited Spain to declare the .Mexican treaty lup-cl.

Trade at Manchester inactive; but prices firm

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'. at rta-a Irw i Vtx York nrkrl. N'jnr Yoa. Jur a 5. Hour Market wi'.hcut jdcc'JeJ chas;t In price, with moderate Jn;ar.d foe expert ani home consumption; tales at $4 20J4 5 for ra rrSre State; St 45Q4 55 for extra State; $1 20 Qi 2$ U tuperfr, WesNr-n; U 154 C5 f r common to taoliam extra i'-tro ; i G5- 5 for coratnen to rood ibip-p'le tntdi eim rouJ hoop Ohio, and 5 25(6 JjO for trade brand, market closing quiet and rather atedj, with but en rjrr.CTallT i:. Z ujoa et. prices. Whiky Market dull a?! aca reel y to firm ; Ml. at 24(3 J5c for State Western. Wheat la.htde eifcier. with a moderate buiine doit:g for xport; nalea-of Chicago spring at bt&Wc; Milwaukee dub !..VU- iraber Iowa SI 03 til 04: pnn?iSuu Si 00; winter red Webern $1 CGl 13. fnii pri" for comtnon; amber Michigan SI 17(21 1; miifl Wenem fl 14; and white Michfraa $1 H3(1 27 for ta r to prime, and $1 ilbTJlJO for choice. Con quite firm, with active export demand; aale1 at 47n'4,'c for ne jmixel Western; 4J& 50e for old do; 52(1 54 t.'c Air white Wetera. Coffee Rio in active decimal. Sugar unchanged. Molases in little better dj? aianJ. Pork continues dull and krsvv; alct at (11 50 for mess; ill 5012 50 for prime mess; $14 00 for city, clear; and $9 00o?3 25 for prime. Beef fteiJv and unchart'e-J.

Lrd iu fair demand, and choice grades a bade firmer; sales at ""gh-'gC. ' Butter dull at 10 16c fer Ohio, aa l lOlSo for Sine. Cheese dull at "tfc. , it Tin.am.j Cincinnati .MurUri. tftM-ixxATi, June 5. Flour dull and prices nominal. Wheat unchanged and in good demand at bt(üC r5v for red, and iK'ntitoc f4jr hite. Coru declined to 52c, and is dull. Oat steidy at 35.. : Rv e ded died to 54c. W l.ikv 21c an! offered iaore frely. Provisions dull; no sales. Me mtk could hte beiu aold at -10(510 50 to a limited extent. j No change iu groceiic?;: the demand it fair at full rates. Exchange duil at (a l4 prera-

MEDICAL.

C OA r 1 i i: AT 1 A L.

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TOFNd fxiFN WHO HAVE IN-

i JLl.Fll tL :iis, vr hy certain -eerrt

lial.it, lot It unfit tli-io lur buin-i, I-Vasurt or tli 1utt- of niarrn-J Iif;

Ii .'a. . a -in. ..... ii- ...

zi " hi aiso, i n.! ;it-pfvi iiu ci. men, w, trsn the I..I1.' of yi'utli or thr riiiw, trrl adrtility in ailvaiicc f ili-ir tear, lrf.rt placing i)oinM-lra ander the trcatiu. nt of any our, slioula t.rt rral T1IK M.CKF.T FTUKXD. Marricil lad -wi, I Utn mciLu.g if inipcrtanrt ly j.eruing "Tmk Srxartr I'iiod " St.t to any aidrec. iu a eal4 enTrlope, on rertpt f Ten Cent. i IU. s-Tl'AKT A t' exu tH8cotulted on a'! ae cf a private or tctditlt-ntial na:ur 1 fri in a A. lb to & 1. W (sundaya fr.m to 11 A. St..) al iLeir t,TLc, No. 13 Kat Third stre-t, up-a;rs, ttwefR Main aud .Mctmorf, opposite the ilrur.e Iloue. A.ilrrs. lilL CH AS. A. SIT A KT A CO.. BicL2 1 - JA w ly-ia-'C'J Cuicinnatl, Ohio.

icw .TIrdn.il li-cot-ry. For the ipeei'j and pe(fnrfr.t cur of GONORRHEA, r.LKKT. ClArrilAI. IHSCI1 ARGES. SKMlNAb WKAKXtSS, XiiHTLY F.illSMOXS, 1 XCUX'l IX ANCK, ti F.XTT A L I UltIT A lilUTTi , GraTel,strk-turs,ana AflH-tiomt4lb Kldory aaaxl JUaddtrr wbirli La been ued 1 y upw rj tf cue bundrrd phyiiciana, yX TI1KIR FKIVATK rUACTlCK, WTT1I EXTIUE SUCCt.'.S, snjwrsedinic Cueb, Cepad.a, Capaula. or acy oihcrcoftipiiimd hltlierto kuaiu iii:i,is iiKiric riM.N Are 4-ee.ly in action, cflfDetTcniiig a cure in a few days, and wLcn a cure U effected it i permain r t. 1 fry arc prepared from vep-etat le extract that are barrnletwi on lb aynem and never nauneate tb- atomacb, or impref nat the breath; and bring ir.;ar-coau-d, all riau-eoai taste i avoided. "SocbariRe of diet ia btrceaaary wblU uit.fr tbem; nor doe their actu.i interfere with tuaiseta pursuits. Fach box coctaici ait dozen 1112s. riilCE ONE lyOLbAR, And wfll b aent by mail, po;t-paid 'y any advertised A person receipt of the mouej. goldty DrurglaU t nerady. Kone genula without my alcnatnr on tba wrapper. J. buYAX, RucUtUt, X. Vn General Afreot. JtSy TOMUXSOX ft COXV AfeuU for Indlanarol Julyl-diw'ei

I.lirOUTAATTO liADIES.

Fooni Fort Ylrlpltt. Citii Ar.o, June 5. The following is a special from Mississippi flotilla on the 1th: Bombardment

commenced early yesterday and continued all day, j anJ lt.lMiintf towanis a further advancement

eliciting brisk cannonade irom tue enemy, i ne j T,M, bfc.irnPr South kk had arrival at Lirershells ot the latter were quite accurately aimed , j lVom x.M,, mjth cotton and rosin. but faiuil to do any damage. I Xf incm. M ir -2A It ia st-ited tlit f;n Vrm

La-t evening three Fetier.il ram went iown aUlh.red t3 return to Mexico as Sp n e river to reconnotter. 1 hey were fired on sev- ; Mn,,:t,j0.f being instrtuted to pteent Ids al times alter passing Crugiieid Point, but all j (.ie,ient'ni, 0I1iy l0 ,ne constituted Government, a.a . I I a & I af

DH. JOHN 1IAUVKT. HAVING FOK ÜI WAltD Or twentyyeara cbioted hf profcsionaI time exclaaively to the treatment of Female 1)1 f llcultle and haviiijrticceeJel in 'bouaudaof caea tnreetoring the afflicted t ound health, hi now entire confidenco oflerirKpMicly Lia "Grtat .Imerican Jlcmedy," Irk HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Wfdihhave never yet failed (when the direcllona bar heen atrlctly followed,) io rer.oving dlEcultiea arlalcf from OBSTRCCnOX, OR STUlTAflK OF XATTRE, Or in retorinr the ytem to pei feet teal th.w ben afferliiC from Spin 1 Aff-tiwn, lrolapua, l teri, tho Wbltea, or other weakness of the t'n rli.e Organ. Alio, in allcaaer oflVbillty or Xrrvou FTotraiior; Hyaterlca, Talpitation. Ac, which are the forerunner- otpore aerlous dia eae. ' XSatlf Tbeie pilla are j-rfectlj barmh n on the cotikti tutioi. and may ie lakeu by the mot-ldt- licate f male without ra'iinr d.tre, at the a me time they actlike a cLaita by strenrtherdnr, lnv1j(orat!r.r and reMortnr tbej-iteni to a leahhy eomJitlon, and Fy t rir rlrc on the tn.ititMy peri'1 with regularity, no matter from what cauaetl.o obtructioi: raay arie. Tbey LuuW, however, not be taker -luring the Crt tbree or fonr tnoutba of prejrT.anrjr, thonij t-afr at any .ttr time, aa miscarriage would bo tie reuH. Each box cordainaeo rilla. Priro 11, and when desired ill b Mnt by mail, p re-paid by aL adrertued A?nt, on rece'pt of the moiwy. frll by IiraiTl-t per-erally. J. BRIAN, Ko heater. Xew Turk, General Agent. t3C?f TOMLtXMJN A COI, Agnta for IndUoapolla. juljla-dlw'ei

.1 Slight Cold, f?ciirtlitJfCcn furtrail

cr

tie thousand

thousand al lndian.q-oi;.

a it r.tiue Impl.e, one that can br M.iec into a box r

rise, Ijk- war ii im-u-i. miaes a i-aiiinui,utsianiial.

The c.if

'Hud gr'w

si'i j lji'i as tl

Mvhion Comxiox pLk.vf. The j

oi the .ate a.atnt tb-ter, ihai.edwitb tli

Jxl i t .ii . re'.urned u,t court veterdav at, i re

ort-

omeno award.

e-l that thev could i d agiee n . veidu t. 'Vi... 1 Tb e...., mite mite fivor.ible mention of the :

tu- discbarge l Webster rt in ins in j.id, :u. j following articles exhibUed, but not entered for ti e ca-e w iil h.tv e to be trietl ag tin. ,,.,:-, Ä.

... ... u ... - . . t .- ... r.i -. . .

in tne aiiernoon t::e case oi me ciaie a:

;a-n

t Chrvsulied grass and cereals, Mrs. R. C. Jo-

lb Smiuel L. Hrown and ten otheis, accu-t! .f , eeph -erv tastefully arranged. I ti .i i;?New Rethel, in this county, 4 taken u-. '. j Hipkins, one Ure oleander a splendid I b.e I'utruk Murphy wa. as is alleged, driven ; e tn,n. !

bom b home iu the night time bv dein, dat. t,-.

hu irgAided bim as a suspicious thaiactcr. The in1 wit! probably to the jury to day.

Mr- Jv.l.ii s. Newman, one large letuou txeeia '

Icavn g ury fine. A I I: l. r. .1 r . to i it-tic rl er -tm.!.

I

IIOL"?E. Mr. WicklifTe asked to introduce . resolution that the Secretary of War inform the Hou-e whether Grn. Hunter, in charge of the Department of South Carolina, has organized a regiment coirposed of blacks and fugitive slaves and appointed a colored and other officer to com-

i in nnd tl.em; whether be was authorized to do so ; by the Department; wl.ether he In been furnish- ; ed with clothing and arms tur such ursoiis and

ora elaboratrly fri-he.! a art eau j to rej.rt any or ler or correspondence between I. M. IXGKU 1 CO., him and the Department.

! Mr. Rlake oljected to the introduction uf the ! revolution.

Mr. WicklifTe wanted to know the fact as the Utea,eut hid been contrad'ctel.

i Mr. Colfax Loped the gentleman would not

Far villa Fletcher.! XZTI

VUb fc aVaA ta.4vA iy.it,t.i a ViVAilV-?. JMä Ugll' ter. 3Ir. WicklitTe Mid be did not hear ihe remark of the genleman from Indiana. Owing to ihe objection the resolution was not

! entertained. i The Houe considered the Senate amendment 1 tothelr.c.ian appropriation bill. i The Hou-e then went into committee on the

and sp ui "U tal f-rthe are of e -rv iniaii.a'e C

in its a.ive forest, make th-m.

N. 4 E.-i-alaav. Xew York. f--.ir,j,4R,rf.ti C5W-.No. 3 OM-Fell-.w,' flat!, W a-f.iauTon street. aplS-iily

PHYSICIANS.

XO. 67 XOkTil ALABAMA TIIF.ST. I. P.etcher'ares-itnce. X. 157 Xor.h TeLiesee ?reet. Ir. I'arv.u's, Xo. C3 Xorth Alabama street, tciyl-dlm

DRS. JAMESON & FIMHOUSER SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. Jt-aam

th

eral

returnM uninjured. Sub-epientiy the rebel boat

Jett. Thompson came around the 1 oint, but being tired on bv the Mound Citv and Cairo returnC a ei. One phot from the former is said to have takei effect in the wheel-bouae of the rebel boat. On Monday a party of our scouts capture! six seamen of the rebel gunboat Deauregard nearly opposite Fulton. They mide but little resUtiir.ie.

The bombardment was going ou when the teamer left, the rebels replying occasionally. tfcflellan' Department. McClellan's Hea&qv aril&s, June 5. -A severe torm aince Tuesday lasted whole of yesterday. The Chickahominy river is rp to an unprecedented bight. '1 rain9 Jrum White House to battle field were det. lined and telegraph line prostrated. ' All information ehow the rebel aoiflered terribly in the late battle. All the cars, omnibuses, i.e., were im presse-1 for can-) ing dead and woundvi fioia the tield. Hotels and private houses are used as hospitals. The rebels opened with artillery this morning fiom five different points opposite New Bridge. Three of our battel ics replied, causing the rebels to retieat, after a f re of two hours. We loat one killed and two wounded. From Toronto. Toaoxto, C. W., June 5. A fire occurred tbi afternoon in the village of Druml-o, on the line of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad, which destroy ed nearly the whole place. Eight or ten stores, two hotels, and the office of the D.umbo Review", and twenty private dwellings, were all burned. Los unknown.

not to Juirez. Shanuh ai, April T.-The rtb Is weredrren out, of ThugndJa on the 3d. The place is in the hands of the allies. Admiral Hope waa bfbtly wounded. Nar.kin was surrounded by lupericr forces. Foreigners are allowed to visit Pekin under the pas-sport ay stem. The foreign allie are gaining faror in the eye of the Cbinese. ' Nothing important from Japan.

PIANOS.

ivhich might l. cecktd until a simple remedy,

if neglected, cflen termirsOies eericusly. Feu art aware cf the imj-cri-zKce cf

J ctcppirg a ßaißtL cr JUqil $aLL in, lie fj-ct ttage ; iha.t u-oxe aa in, the leginrting' wcuZd yieli to a mild remedy, if net aiicrjdtl to, socn JJ attjuz3 the lung. Jcujuz'a QtcjifJiialZytcrJicn. ? wefjrzt introduced clever, years ago. It aj been prcved tKaf they are ÜJt 2 bezi article befzre the j-uKt-s far feiai, fields, 2$.0-anchUiat fLi7uTUl, ßcdcLfith, the Hx&cing m Ccugh ir. frCTLSJurn lIIcji , or A nurrirc's ajfeciizrA cf &je fDIhtcjaU giving immediate relief. Public Speaker tt Singer Vül fj-jd them rfeztrjuzl fcr cleanr.g ar ctrrr.ihjer.ig the vzioe ßoid ly all )ruggisis an,i (ZaJ'r9 In JZ&dicirv, at ZS cents jer Icz.

U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICE.

150 BEST PIANOS. 8150 a1 r.OVESTKEX 4 HALE having re cored to their raw jr wareroom-, No. 478 Broadway, are prepared to cS?r the pcbltc a manltkeut new acal full 7-0ctave Rosewood Piano, contdniag all bnproveroent knoa lo tbh coactry or Europe, orer-trur.r bau, fYearh griad actton, Larp pedai, full Iron frame, f.r SI. 10 M.I3. W A K E A X T F. l ID U K1VK 1 F. A R , Rich UKUldinf lllrt, 8175 TO all warranted made of tbe bet material, and to atand better thn any ol 1 fcr u0 or fioo by the old method of rianaTactore. We Invite the bea udgea to examine and try theenew lastrumenu. a od we ready at all liiue to K-t them with anr orhera manufactured lathi country. .tXOVf.Tf:F. V IIAIJl ny?ii-nui 7 fcc-aadway X. T.

or. fT niteat .teof Anarteaa Dlavlrlct f J Jnallana, t; Wiinii,i l:l of infnüon bat been fded In the. rtrvt Court ol ihm t'orted Mua, riin and for tbe Seventh Ctrcntt an4 latinct nt Mian, oav th ?Ola tar May I'd, by Jba ilau, Ln-t D-.-liact Attor&ey of Um I'Dited Jui IjT all I . tr ki of In-tiaaa, agai&at te t.lisr, cot.t.:n!i.ir b rty-fl. fr--m army batOJtta, tuneiyAve ptrcv f...i lace and ewnl, t r-r:t y-eijbt yard bolting cloth, two trunks conta.n'.nc ii piece tlue clolt, one vain caa.ta.nioK a lot of "- i lc and aUow U epaalett, sundry parkaire, eitaUara: avsasiW. bwUoua aa4 nvtiou. one tarrel coal o.l, two ha- coutamna; ere tun drei uro BiiUTarr b'Jttris, two hundred cujrea ul4 Fulton and two hundred yatd r'ld lar. ite4 at Etar-sriUc. Indiu-.a, fr a violauvn of I ha law ot tie t'n.ud States, tie sakt rood aii toerxbanl;- beia; contraband of war, and i aMnr procaa aaraiwat ai4 frost, arid that the am m.j i ctmdrtuned a:td aold a sriclea rrs trard f w ar Xow, th'-ref.re, tn purujr- 0f the mvc!tinadef the seal ttt .aid Court to tae J;rte i airl detleered. t 4 hereby r1-e pxdlie tijVc to all persoua cbuminf said foods or ary part tbe reef, cr la any manner Interested therela. that they t r.J appear befure the said, th Ptatrirt Court of tbe I cited State, to be beldfat the city ef I ixiiaiva poll, in a&l frthe la-trvrt ef Indiana, rw th Uoth day of June text, at 20 o'rlxk of th foretMa- of that day, then and there to Interpol tbeir c'alma and auait their ailccatli(ia ia that UUif. V AVID G. RCrsT. V. S. Har.kaJ. Vt J . fUhCLanr. Laruy. Alte: Jesu H. lUa.Orh. aajÖ-dlM