Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3664, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1862 — Page 3

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orninr tf r. ! rrrt tram, ani a4-ivrei to , c,.rBinaacettt;wn about mux ttat it u A-j RmiNU) Col. Carr. Ute of the S5th regi tr.but.sj In thUclty. TLJi ab1a radera at dtanc ; ment, Lieut. Col. Spoooer.of the 3lt, aodCapt. fmratb Capiat of Indiaaa, to fet th new-cf tfc day j Schuartl, of the 2d, were in the city )eiterdaj. fmm it t w-fire LotriWfottthejetntTclTeltttrTKfh j , p.ts'r pol.ri.h-1 !-br Jfewa e.ler a4 earner Curnirhnn' Ice Cretin Saloon ar.d In any cf th fnro onranra1rn'er1nK at Intanapo'.;, j arbor, is a lahiotibie tesoil tUfCWfm evtn"Yd Wapjliir,.tbthSr.5nNFLnaf'Xv1t.jraaj hig.

ary other paper

Club for tha Daily will ba .applied at

Or.erare .hclted. Jw

Pi 50 TtMFD -Mr. Henrr will pi y prompt Attention to til on!eri left at Merrill' l)ooklore,

Ij-tffire. or the Ii dianapoli Muaical Institute,

! in the Etn Uuilding.

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Valuable Iloctiment. Wt bra for ia! t f ..lowlnj v ahible docjruriit., nd nk lVmocrata In every Crority and Townbip in Indiana to club together iM end for th-m, for diitr1bu:!.m: Voorlicea'a Npeectie. Tb pe Ue. of II n. D. V. Toomiki upon the- Eo.nrlil policy and frnl of the Admini-twlun party, ini Li vlndicadon of LU 'tatemmta in that apeech la reply to the comment, of Mr. I)wti. of Masacbntt. Th pecltc ibowr, tt-zn JJepublican record, the eipenditurr f Ihm Administration; lb amount of lb public iudebtedr.a, and the jrrrr fraud by which that debt ba brn

liKraed. Iuh;hd in m pamphlet of tdjteen pa?-, t aixt will b furnUbe4 at $1 per hundred, a;it flO per!

!ltoarid. perrl of It lrhnrdnt find dl r to I lie Drmarrnrr at Ihr Inileil fafe.

Tl.e tf lion W A.Ri:ur.v,3i,f.f Illin.ifx- tsTH'-n't fcr-et Dr. Trill's lecture next pinn tb tbliiion arbenecr t?ro eqtj.ütj . bat i week. (Joan! leirn lor vou can l curtl .f the tax-paycra are paying Tor :he ejperin-nt. In the j jotir Lr.i atatidilig Jii-ea-ex.'ilte id of bcinp'uk -.m! pnpUi Meijrbt pai) U the Addrrs of tl.c fr()m on j veir'a end t l!ie other, eating tilll.y

Ieniocr'tc mfn of ConrrM to the I morracy of ( iJru' in.-te iJ of wtioleme lood.

the UnitM Stt?t prepare I by the Hon. W. A. I;icii io

tf"Recruitin i pr:re.iii rüther flowly

Masonic Notice. There) will be a epecial meeting of IiHli.it..ir'li Chtftcr, No. 5, this (KriJiy) evining, at 1 o'chxk. C'iiabli F!hib, Stc'y. Tlie Sute Uüarü of Acricuhurewill meet to vi.iy, (Kril ) at lliir ruoiu iit the Stale Houe, at U o cluck A. 31. Wm. H. Loomi, Sec'y. noARprtu To fieijjnt roonn fur families aiii eeritl rHn. l.r ci.i:lc trriitteinen, with lonmii)( CJii b clUiiiel at the r.uter?on IImu-p, on ALbini.i htrcct, oj.jf-x-ite the Kat Market-hu-e.

o, the iuvt iuiiraate fri-rvl of Senator Ioh.lah. Price

ten cent per down, fifty rent per hundred, and fonr I jul i,.,w in ll.i-i v icinity , tle tleui.mU tor lt irvel

ilI:ar p-r tbotir.d. Circulate Ilie Itociimen t. Tbee dxumeM boulJ 1 placed in tbe han1i of ev. ery voter in In lUna, j tbey dicuM in a mater!y man-l"-r anject bxä have a deep interest for rvery titirn mho f!frM to preere raOtitutional liberty and to perpetaate tbe Union ait framed by tbe Falber of tb lief uM;c. , Spei che hul.l be onleretl by Eipreaa, if po.ihle, a the po.tasre U a cent a copy, and an tbU tnu-t le prera; 1, it U tVrn mt of tie nnwy t-ent. All firdr accompanied w.lh the cah, w.U be proiaptly atteti.led t.. Ad I-ea, KI.DKU, HAKKXF.fS t I'lNGIIAM, I nd i a ii a po Ii, Ii.d.

Clarion f 'nun If Cenlral roimiil I Ire.

The 3Iarin Couutv Ct'iitr.tl Coniiu'.ttoe wi l

meet at the? Xtutiiitl ottice on 8 ttunJ.ty. June H. at 1 1 o'clock A. 31., to m ike arrangements lor np;xiiting deleittf-t to the Co!i:rMoii.l Convention. A lull him prompt ;it U-mlance i deeiil. The follow iit U the Committee: Centre To'n.-lifp--JoLii li. Liuer (Chairman,) Samuel lievk, Julius ßoeaicher. Jt teilte S-tntuel Corey. Warren William llnntfr. Fr bk!iii Wooilfortl Vhi:c. Terry J a mw Wel.b, Sr. tcv-itur Trice. Washington Willi im Earle. Tlkf Jotph Lol l en. Wayne James T. Drake.

hamli aixl other htbr Lein fully equal to the

tupply. Numbeis, howeer, are deiti ininel to voiunlccr as toon n the wheal ticp is l.iiJ by. Tiiirj. Mr. Klij ih Ha-kttt No. i2t Kentucky Avenue, a well known mechanic whose work h is been triel by niiinbcrs of our citizens, is pred-iietl to till all order!) in his line. Mr. lla.skett war rants his woik and guarantees s. it; taction to every one ordering pumps irom him. ill 1. 5(Joto Werden tSi Co's for null paper, windo ehadt's, window p.iper, curtain fixtures, j ictuie cord, ta.-ci, A.c.; alM, medical, ehooI, and blank book?, stationery, photograph aibuins, and .botoiHths of ein.iient J er-onj. Doii'l forget ttie place oppo.site (Jlenn's lilock.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

Tolice Mattiks Yesterday was "rather dull oil the tweets, and but lew items ofinteiest were to be gathered theie. but the poüctj courts weie lirelr. llurtiati nature is atout ns it "uel to waV bei'oie the war Lroke out, men having the fame pasions and making the same vxhibitioii of then, ad tliev did before I) vi-, Stephens & Co. romtnence! kicking out of tlie trace. An hour in the M i ror's ollk-e on a brisk morning is tlie open eallle to a .real many secrets of the human hive we inhabit that would never be known tu thne who frerjuent only our leading streets and at proj er hours. Some of those errets rhould never he reveile-l, but the comic a.s ollcn presents it-eil there as the hithy and disuiinj;. tSometime-, too, eai-es of destitution are pie-enteil that call into play every generou emotion of the heart, ami virtue ftiuiilmg with inisloi tune i occMsionally rereale!. In pro.apetoiw city l.ke this, hijwever, ca-sof the last class are rare, for in no city in the We.st is industry and merit more apt to meet with reward than in Indianapolis. Yestetday wns a lair average day 'a work. The Mayor enters tlie hall of justice, calm and dignified. Tlie loom i scrupulously clean, and, lor a few moments alter lit Honor has placed his cane in its accustomed i n.er and euIed his spectacles, quiet reign.". So m the u-u il hiungcrs saunter in and lean over the bar or tili the cliaiia w ithin it. The City Attorney, with his broad, j:ood humored face smiling like a 3I.it tiioiniug on a llowtr ganleii, waddle in and bustles up to the table, and iti an instant has every Im. ok and ,fr uhu it are turned tojsy-turvy. lie looks up, when there I nothing more before hini to 1 ok iu!o, and finds heated lelore him a gentleman, doub e hii.e almost, and wth a lace far more brilliant than his own. and wiia an eve that twinkles with fun. "Ah, S.uh, you here?" says the City's At torney, nodding familiarly. "You'll fand me, fir!' leplies the criminal lawyer, and by this lime the raes are ready to be called. The first is a trial set for that morning on the complaiiit of a seedv looking individual whose fate betokens the sin alle-t amount of intellect allowed to a single specimen ol the human lainiIv, against one of our most esteemed citizens lur keeping a Miisai.ee in iiout ot hi.s l.ou-e. The complainant is sworn and re.piired to give evidence. "Well vou see me and another young

ZJf The farmers in this vicinity have com nieiired cutting their wheat. Theie Is some complaint ol rust, but it does not seem to have M.aten.iliy damped anv t onion of the crop Harvest h;iids ;iie -carte at lnm .sl .rD to $,"2 Od pTl.iv. The r.iiu w ill he cut at ddl'ei ei.t t teof ripetiess ihe farmers clunking oik with each oil. I in con-Mpieuce of the lilliculty of obtaining the uual supply of hands.

Captain Krank II mis. Chief (n irternnst t to ('eneial Ilueli's ai mr, left ve-ierdiv via Nashville for the Ium1ju triers of th it eomin and. C.i tain Harris took witl Iii in irom here three r four accoinpUshed railroad cleiks whose services are icr,uirjd m tlie roads in Tennc-.-eo. CJai la.n SS:ev enson, of the Cuai tei master's Iepertinent '.1 this city, h n ch nge of the lines of railroad running south from Nashville. Nru Do.irs. Love's Lihnr Won. hv 3Irs. S.Mithworth; The S'oleu Mask." by Wilkie Clius, author of the Womm in WLite: Whv Taui Ferrol killetl his Wife; Les 3Iiserah!es, hv Victor Husrtt; IVison Li. in Rii luooi d; The Chan, nings, and a Lite's Secret, by Mrs. Wood; A Hook about Doctors; Two Ti iiu i J) nii.is; Godey' Atltntic, Ttrterson ami Knit kei bocker lor July All the al.ve books are lor sale at Iiowen, Siew. art Ä: Co's.

ArroiNTMi-M-. The following ti nned officers have been rommissiontd: In Ii lih regiment Colonel Robert A. Came mn; Lieutenant Willi ua Swjim; M jr Johu L. Wilson. In 1 hi regiment Wm. E. 3IeLe.wi, re com mi-sioned. In -Til regiment Hiijjh Tenner, 1-t Lieutenant; Joint liiirch, 21 hi ; William L. Horsey, l.-t Lieutenant; David F. Eun-ree, '2 1 do. SroNTAXtoes Co.MBi'snov A cie of sponta.itius eombu-tion is said to have oecnred we-t of the can il v e-terday. A womm was found in i waste houe almost burned to a crisp, and atltere was no evMenee of tiro having been near her, and hhe was known for vears to have induli; ed freely in the use of alcoholic drink, the sup pos ti n is tint si e was con 01 med by a 11 1 me thus generated. Here is a case fr the philosopliicai ami cmioes in such m itter. Was it a case ol spoutaueocs ctintustion or not?

lad

was

aa

walking along

You and another

x- . . ,r . i r.

; i r nie iimirr inin iuiun in .uaiiis jj

press for L'ntisville ami Nashville ptprs. Wherever the old tlag tli. its, the erterprising agen s of Adams Expiess will be found under its f Ids.and whenever a city is taken, goods and packages cm be safely sent to or received Irom our friends in thearniv.bv their agency. It looks like the good old times owe ni-ne to see them delivering pkkies from Nashville, Memphis, Hamburg, and other points in Dixie.

7"The County Horticultural Society met nt their rooms in Hubbud's building, on rSitunl iv, the '2'hh intant. at Ü o'chu k T. M , Trevde:tt 3Ie. rs inthechiir. The f iloii.g oilicers we e etectel lor tlie ensuing ver: Tieideut, (J V Me.rs; Vi. e Tie- d M-, D. V. CuKey, J. S. Dunlop. (. (foldsniith: Ilecoiding Se -ie'.arv, Win. H. L tomi: Cri ding Secretary, Dr. Ii. T. Urown; TitaMiier, Ceo. M. Heehee. The Society will hohl their regular weekly meeting at their rooms in Huth ird's building, corner 3Irredi.in and Washington streets every Siturdav afternoon at 3 oYlock. All persons having fruits and ilowers are cordially invite! to ring specimen.

young lady?'' says the 3I iyor. "Yes, your honr another voting ladv tul Die" the spectator laugh, butjie pioceeJs 'was walking along befoieMi. V house, il.e other luglu. when we went atmelch in a bucket of t!op- just t irown in to the sutler." He enlarges on the misery ol his 3Iary Ann and the condition of her white blocking, but on being cross quest oned his ftoiv i so thinly and improbable tti.it himself and his ea-e aie ummanly dismissetl with an impa'ic: call for the next ca-e. Num'ters two and three are l.a'iituil drunk

who take their call to the bir as a inttter ofi lTt Tlie Glenns' Block is I.i.e of the most course a..d chatber about the charges and the palatial edifices in the West, and their store the costs as they would over the counter lor a : most nngnifu-ent. and the Glenn. Brothers, the Uiink. I S.eaits of the We-t. so far as icganls the mag Number four, however, is a different stripe, i nitude.md airangemeut cd' their st.tik of goo is. He is voting, modt-st lotking and evidently got It i- wottlt a trip to In iianapol s ju -t to visit the;r into a "spree of which he is heartily usliauied, j house. Ti e crowd of people, men women and und he idip ouiellv up, ptvs his tine and cos; j chihhen, fully tetils tint the Ne Y.uk Store.

V . V 11. t.etin .V C ti o: i ietor. is i t l o e ol

j; teat atlract'ou and al!i.re;ent attracted by t'ie 1 beiiitvand arrangement of it? interior, and al ; Iure! by the iu m'ity , piaoty and che tpness of j tiielr goods. Ntt one leaves their houe without i c irrv ii'g aw ay a I tro bundle of rich goods ui.der j his, her or their arms. If :nv of our readers go to 1 1 : 1 1 i ir.apolis at.d visit the Glenns', we are cer- i t'tiii they will dt otherwise; they can't help it. J

I Iie:r "ixkJs :ire si goo.l and c'ieip. vanetv so

und takes his le.tve tn a hurrv resolving ut lis

own mind that he will be caught no more. The next is a knock down an aggravated ce. sas the Trc.sex.utor, at which his weightier an'.agonist for the delense sneers. The parties come forward, the witnesses are called and lor an hour the two legI gentlemei parry ami thrust like 4iIIlul swordsmen and finally wind .. . . - i. i .a. . I r .. i'

up with eloquent appeal, u.e one on ocumoi the utiaetl American eagle and tlie oiher on

t

oi

hiandeied the right to kuock the. slanderer djwut'Keh.v atiswercl whv ! The lenigcreiits were disposed of, when there

was a Mir in court. A lUsthng as ol the billing

Tte ritew of the eTiy from the cupU on G'ei.ii' Ib.Mk I ore of tite ni t l-eiutitul i ieture :!:e e e CouM re t npoti in jny litrd. 1 1 e effect of the itiriierus soa!e trees lit it rk:it ! spi ifs in the less den-ely Iciilt e tioi, a etn fnm hum n height, enibr.icing as it does, czi'ire bl'K k, is ery r.e. We ttust trangen who visit Indiiijipolis will be .llowed to vi it from t Vit point, for there U no rieaj they can get of St th it will mike a more luting or no;e favorable imr-iesion on their mindi. There are other po et OJd Fellowa Hall and the Institute lor the Blind from whence the view i. fine, but neither of tieni cunpare with that from Glei r.' ( Block and they me rot oey " of access. As hx.kout or watch tower to 'eTect and giv t.otW e of the ßrt apjieirance of fire, i just what it shou'd be the aentinel having unobstructed view all round.

TELEGRAPHIC.

lie rights c.f nun. "Why should the 1 tw sufior greit .m l clerks o ; o'ito, th a to purdusc is ir- j ne man t. call another u liar without giving the! lesistible. Mm inn Home Journal. j

3Ii.Tr.cr i i r w Hall It is with nvre th n ' otthniry ;lei'ii:e thitwe announce for to-niht j the be-,t l:t ot Mr and 3irs. Walters. Tl cv aie

.f nnnv leave was beard, and aijueenly woman, i i!e-eiving of a rou-ing ovation, at. I we aie sure , whose skirts swe; t fifteen tet t in bameter. sailed 1 they w ill he gntititi. t"i' ihe c mj'inv bete, la-'joticallv up the loom. A thilr -ts himle! j there .nre cer'.ri-Iy none who hue pven, during br ii tow'hith. alter adiustiui: her hooi'S w ilh , the : re-ent -e i-'ti I the Metr-.ptiii' in. m re gin ;

..... ..... . - . . . . . ...

vv ..rers is

is alw avs

trie

pu'dic.

rreat rare, fhe finally sank. Ibechirge against : eral satisfaction to

..r i b.r krfi.in- :i house of ill lime, an I it : fir above the aven-eol stock actors

was evident she had money to make a strong well up in his pa its. and is beside a gcniil und

delense.

O.'" h'"s amiable and

The tvit-erä were care'ullv prepate i, , wholeaouled Lfutlemm

and the lawver.the dav be.ng warm, strippest lor agreeable I ity. wee mi. ot sty too much in pr.ii.-e. the contest." The testi'mny was clear, but the ! Those who h'ive attended the theiter lately, will I

cieiei.se was wide awake, and ra ide fstiiits cuougn from some of the iioe-ses. who weie all cateful tohwear ihev had never Uen in the house, to

ff.üL.I th-rwm an sL!e foi ensic ellort. I he law

bear us out in saving that she h is won mo-t mar

vtdlously i.poii the public favor dciritig i er br:f 5 journ heie. She has gair.fri step by step, until r.e st sii. 's r.o almost the first fiVorite. Her

tourt.

was vsi u:ca:el. liovrerer, aner -i urfToic sn utuir-i, ii, tt..u m..; - , gle. at d thus euJeJ one uauruinj i:i the police but surely fount irs. w.j to the heart of the ap

preciai.ve i'i a giung paonc. so'..is "t. ...

Invisible Prince Ms been a pertect tnnmpli. ar.d ; Ins almost eclip-rd the star of 3Ü- Mac nth v. ; We do not remember of ever seeing m re en-;

lit thui havei

Ih-cii elicitetl ly her f ivorife song. "At. tue t the .

The audience hue been wd.I wuacn-'

iisni.and showete l boquet upon the st.e

Lidiesare invitexl to fttteml large sile o orv go,l to dv at our Ml 6 room. No

E -t Washington s'ieet, one door east of Old! thiisi.isiir denn n-t rations of del

Fe.h-w's Hti, nt '., o'clock, and eonsisto.g of

hi e Fiem Ii die-.- g'N.d.s, u,.eit ng, eIg':ig, 11 -un Va eimr.baiiil eia:'ntiticreil and ra;e -etts.khl clove , thn

Fret.. !i and S-iXonv thre.del lets, sewing ai k. uroun 1 her enou. h to glidJni tie heutof the

si k .nd linen hem stitch handkerchief, I die ; qUeeu of fljweis. The soj.g itself x a perfect j satchel, tine oten wotk and white cotton and. rem. and she sing "l " th P thos that lingers ,

blac dk hose, lmnet rtototis, late pow.u and m iniilUs, Irish linen, marsledes and embroidei-

slo.l ir-, JLr., kc. d-me one. come ail " Fk.ATHtr..TO ii. HAÜB.IR, Auctioi

thehetrt and iu ; in the eir lot'g after the t of the pice is f .rgotten. Her voice is in !eed

neot s.

in re

a mirvel of strength and swcett.e-s

.... -i... an. I lin-dror Ai those we soniettmes

ill 7 .". Xi...' " - - - ..... I

dieimaie heanl Irom angel nne iniara ii-e,

Its tones

-We are inforu.etl br Colonel S;-M.r.er. and one U scarcely sure tint they are mortal, who ba. jut returned from Alab.ma.th.it Urn. We have been entranced by it time and again. o.isa diti-ion when he left ws in the nei-h- und would not miss hrr song for twenty times toe . i .. T. Three re-'im-nls the t-rice of admission. She sing it to night, and

I I lit" mi u . .... - - f- - , . , , . T il-l Ii.diant, an Ohio and a 31icn;gan regiment exerv l.dv who c an shou'd go and heir it. Ihe ...i!e lvoiidat aburnt bndje with bill i- uu attractive one tu ever) respect, and it is

;l view of repairing it. "and the other brigades of to be hoj ed a full house will U- pre-eat to witTie division were al lh town of Turumbia. I f 1

raarokTf J tiriT ' n t ntiLT iiATT. iiinuL j

.ooii Report.

i

' i WASHINGTON NEWS!

The Department of Virginia. CEN. POPE IN COMMAND.

CONGRESSIONAL

IMPEACHMENT CF JUDGE HUMPHREYS,

Gar.AT I'ocuth or Jllt Exci rsiom to Cim- titt'c?tc?c?tttt Tn t t T" m ciati The excursion train will leite Ir.li Txiii IuIosIqSIxX I xLXiT.

an iplis over the Indianapolis and Cincinnati ; j railroa.l at C A. M.. and returning will leave . , Cihe;hhtiai 1I:3iiT. 31, after the du-pla) of the - NEWS FROM THE SOUTH, j fite work. Ticket, will al-o be rootl to return I

on any of the-regular traira of Saturday, the! From TlrClrllan'ii Ailrancr, ilh. and no lorger. Tickets for the round trip J $txts pISWf Va., June 23 Brig. Gen. J. J. only $. The citizens of Indhinnpolis mty rely pfc mas this alteiricoii ordere-I to relieve Uen. on this ling the greit ev.-ur-ioti .,f the season. Ca!iev m Camuiaiid of his division, near Bottom Ticke ts can be had at W. B. icker's drug store, j Brid- e. under O ld Fellows' Hdl; Merrill ii Co. 's book Gen. A. P. Howe will take command of Gen. store, Glenn's Block; No 20 East Washington j pack's bri 'ade.

Mreet, atitl at the L nion Depot ticket oRu e. dhl (jea üj4sSey ,e committed ihe exceedingly :

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Z3TTO THE NKUVOCS AND CONSUMP-'i

TIVK OF bOTII r..KS. A Retired fieri:; man bavin Leen restur-! to Leaith in a few after many 3 earn or Krrat -ufT.'rinK, 1 willing to a.-v.r-t other, by rentlina; vfreej on the receipt of a pu.-t-nail ihrtctrJ ei.vtkpe, a copy of tLe pre-cription u.-eJ. lJ;rct to Iiv. JoHX M. UVGNALU Jea-Sw-ui 133 iultuti btrtet, brock lyn, . T.

rTJT33X-IC NOTICE. TOtlLI.VSO. V cox. iriia:eiat. Mo Is i:at lVuliliiKlott Mreet. Have ben anjoitititl oetits for the a'e of IS IC A II i: S T I! S S I I, A H O , T1IK VVOXDI'kKL'b CIKANI'LL'S, Tt the cure .fCiivi, Ct'lS, Sre Throat, bn itclrti. Whet in;, ' rriiatin nf tl. Uvula ntid Tt.u-il-, and iL-ca- of t'ie Lünes. Sold in large boxes, 2..el-t., Iii et.. 1 1 . 1 l earh. nlS-lAwlv rarSINGER & CO 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SKW1NO MACH1NK, with ull the rec. t.t Improvement, is the r.EST an J CHIMI'KSr ail MOST liKAUTIFUL of all scwitif; iiidctiiue.s. Tliis machine w ill ,.v anything, from tin.' running f a tutk in tJiletan to the niakiiii; of an overcoat anything f-t.ni pilot or beaver cloth ilow ti to the softest gaue orKossonier tissue, and is ever re atly to do it. w ork to perfection. It can fell, hem, bifid, feather, luck, ij'ii't. an I Las capacity ft-r a xreal variety of om am titl wik. This is not the o.ly machine that can Ii II, In tu, bin 1, ai d so forth, but it w iil do so better than any other nia hine. TLe Letter A Family Sewing Machine nuy be bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Fehling I'ae, wLich is now lit co in so poiaibir, is, a its name inij.lies, 011 that cu te ftl!etl into a bx or c-ise, wine'.!, wh'-n openi 1!, nnkv a beautiful, substantial, and si:u inu table for tue wui k t- r--t upon. The caes arc of every iniagiua'nV de-ipn j lai:: as tbe wood Krw in it n.nive forest, ot as elaborately finished a art can make tb. ni. I. AI. S1NOKÜ A CO., No. L'.S I'.madway, New York. JtjüfIu1ianapolis Otbce .No. a Odd-Kllnws' ll.dl, Waiiiiiiioi Mreet. ail j-dly The market is full of imitations, represented to he tha sum- as,'b;t)W.VSr..ri()NCllIALTlaCllKS,M which are in mo.t case, productive of positive injury. Many dealers will rToiiimeiut inf rior preparations an.t lower priced arti. les, aRorilmjf more probt to tht-mselves Ask for ami Ol-.TAIN only "llltOff.N'S liUO.N'CHIAL TKOCMbS," wbi( ii by lot g eperii'nca have proved lhir value, having received the sanction of pliyt.ici.-ins generally, and tetini"i.ia!s fr. m emint i.t ne-ii throughout the country. I'.KOWN'S r.UONCHlAb TKOCHKS. when allowed to dissolve slowly in the m.tuth. Lave a direct influence t the -itTt ctcd paits;tLc seitatlvs and soothit", elTcct to tbe mucus lining of 'he windpipe into the JironrbiiaMayi Pulmonary irritation and Rive relief in Coughs, Colds, and the various Tbrojtaf!Vctijtis to which, public speakers nnd singers are liable. . feMl-dlv'62

MEDICAL.

HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. rCltUF. propri-ior of lie "l'AIUSIAN CAI'.INKT OF J VVoMiKl;-, AN ATOMY, and AI K1UCINK," have de'f 1 niiio r iaidlo-s of e.s iie, to i.-ue, fret , (f.r the benetit ot Mitt-rinp luniiim) I-OL'K ..f the r im.st i:istr. ctive und intcre-iin; Lecures ti M.trn.u c anl its I'i -l!i.i!i!i.'.tti.n-. Nr.-us la.-l.il. ty, Freni.iiure 1'eeline of Mat.h.MHl, p. digestion, Weakness r Ipres-ioii. lss t'f FnT,'y and Vital I'ower, the lireat Social FvjN, and those Maladies which result from y u Llul f.-ll f, 1.x-rc.-cs i f Maturity, r luor:oioe t.f Physiol try an 1 Nature'.Lvw The-e ni.al table L- cuires bae b. en the piejuis of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwar ieil fr-e on the rece'pt t.f four sta-nps, li atlJressiny; SiXlt TVKY I'aiiishx Cahinkt or As atomy asi Mi.mcim., fr3 liroadwiiy, New York. jc2a-dly

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YOt N'i MFN WHO HAVE IN-

I JL'KF I) them-. Ives by certain sei ret

n.ibit , wlncli iintit them for btisiiK-s.,

pleaure or the duties of married life;

''hsg-y al-o, m.tl.SIe-aged an 1 ld men, an,

from the lollies of yolii h or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their vear, before pi ici'i them-elve under tie treatment of any one, h.u!d first read "Till! Mil' Ik FT Uli KNI)." Married Lubes wi 1 learn f-ometbing of importance by perusing Thk Sr., .o.;r FiiO Nn." Sent to any a!Jre.s, in a e ded envelope, on receipt ef Ten Cents. Hit. SIT ALT CO. cm be consulted on a'l diseases of a private r confidential nature, from 8 A. M. to 9 P M., (Sundays man li t. 11 A. M..) at their oflice. No. 13 Ka-t Thir l street, up-stvr-, between Main and Sycamore, opposite the lit nrie llous. Ad !ress l; II. C1IAS. A. STU AKT k CO., iucL21-diw ly-i-'b2 Cincinnati, Ubio.

impoiiant and responsible duty of protecting the

! the base of our operation at the White House

and the unbroken connection we now have by railroad from our extreme advance to the water highway which leads lo Washintou aud New Wik. 3IcClillan's Hfalkji aeties, June 23, P. M.

Gen. Hooker.it Ü o'clock this morniu; advanced

bis division, wiili the view of occupying a new t jos'.tiou. The result waJ that his troops met with J a most determined resistance from ihe enemy, J

w lccli lasted until 1 o clock in tue afternoon, but the rebels were forced to give way before the invincible courage of our men. During the day even thing indicated a general engagement, but the enemy lor some reason or other backed out of it. The troons all fought .13 gallantly as ever. The loss on our :de will amount t J about Jd killed and wounded. The following are among the wounded: Col. M011 gm, volunteer aid to Gen. Palmer, wounded in the hand. The enemy's loa U not known but ii believed to ttjUal OU1-. The camp of the rebels in front of Gen. Hooker was capluied and is now occupied by his troops. The gnmnd fought for was a swamp with thick underbrush beyond which is an open country The woods intervening betw een our troops nnd the enemy pi evented the result of ouraitiliery tire i 1 0111 being known. Two N'apoieou 12 -plunders under dpt. He Hu.s.sey ueeeeded in getting through the swamp during ihe afternoon and did excellent service. An eiio; t of the enemy to capture them resulted in their being ditven back with eveie loss. 1 he result ol to day is highly impo.taiit to the health of the army, as but litt.e none ground is to be gained to place our troops beyond the swamp. Gen. McClellan wm present the whole day tm pciintet:Uing all movements. From U atiiHi;ton. Washington, Juno 23. The Tribune'a cor-re-nondetice says: . Major Ge.ieral Tope believes the forces of the rebels at Ii chbiond aie oveir.ited as were there bei lories of Beauregard at Corinth. It w-is the current testimony f spies 'nnd deserters that not ic.ss thm loll.OOJ or'2J).0(J) armed rebels weie beiiind Beauregard's intrench menls, but upon the occupation of Corinth it was proved beyond a question that he never lud more than 75,000 there. He laughs at the report that Beauregard has reinforced i that army to the extent of a tingle -told ier. He considers the w ar in the West as virtually at an end. Tlie only thing yet to be done being to possess and hold the immense breadth of country aiieady really conquered. In answer to a question concerning the ltl.01)') prisoners taken bv him nccoiding to Gen. Hal leek, he say he took DU,0dU men but they could hardly be called soldiers, Ü.OOU stand of arms. 31ost tjf the captives were from Kentucky an 1 Tennessee. Be iu regard 'a army was driven to the .southward. Having no means to feed them and believing there was little temptation lor them to join the rebels he released tbeta on parole. G.M.llaetu w.u ou the lljjp.of the House to day. '1 he idea of constructing a sanitary camp on a lare scale, two miles north of Georgetown, is entertained by the Government. The small note bill vetoed by the President hail reference alone to banks outside the District of Columbia-, which have tioo?ed our community with small note-. The laws in relation to the District banks, the issue of which are nominal, is unchanged. In every caae of prisoners taken in arms against the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which trial was had will be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without which order no such sentence in such cases will be executed. The r moots tiom New York of contemplated changes' in the Cabinet ute not believed herein any qu.nier, and are generally regarded as mere speculations, from the fact that the Piesident's visit to Lieutenant General Scott was on business he military bearing of which cau ouly be conjectured.

between r?r punboat in the M'aitrpi and the I rbel artillery in the vicinity .f Grai.d Gull be- j

rvatchrz and ickhurg. A b-. t. eent d tu to bring upeoil veel fioru near that point, disrovcied eirtiiwerk in txoces of erection. The Wiihxkoa aud the Iüca wete fent down to attack thera. Thej fautd a bttterr of ried gun located there and force cf tome "600 artillery ready to receive them. A. Ylgcrou ght canted; the Xuca waj muck taecty-fire tfeca and the Wbwtickoa eveateen. Thev. bowercr, lott but oce man killed and tlx wouEded. The fort being too i riou ao ob '. to have in the rear cf the boat. Comnurdtr Palmer, serving at that point, desired to bruis the retnaiuuer of the quadron down and bteik up the busine More it became too formidable. On the evening of the lSih he dixppd down abreast with the fjuadron and ahelled the town t )r an hour, but they deserted their batteries and with the exception of a few ride khota manifested no reitance Com. Palmer says the Light, are filled with with riflemen and if they give him hot more annoyani e he shnll burn the town. The select committee appointed ly the Speaker la wltpm all the papers ou nie in relation to the construction of a ship canal around the Fallit ot Niasira wete referred, consists of 3Iessrs. Van

Hord of New York, Dlake of Ohio, Mernes of; Kentucky, Trowbridge of 3Iichigan, liice of j Maine, Davis of Pennsylvania and Cravens of I Indiana.

A dispatch received at the War Department this afternoon frcru Gen. McClellan states thit the affair of yesterd;.' was perfectly successful; that we hold the new picket line undistuibed. and that all is very quiet on the banks of the Chick ahotuinv. The forces under Major Generals Fremont. Bmks, and McDowell have been consolidate! into one army called the Army of Virginia, anil M-tjortiener.il Pope has been esjieciall.y unsigned by the Pre;dent to the chief command. The forces under Fremont constitute the fcr?t army corps, nd are to be commanded by hi in. The forces under Gen. Banks complete the fecoud armv corps, and are to be commanded bv bun. - The forces under Gen. 3IcDjwell constitute the third army corps, and are to be commanded by him. 3IcC.ill' division is to follow immediately in the same way, while (Jen. Pope will also operate against the enemy at Eichmjod. Besides McCall's division. Gen. 3IcCiell.au has received other rein lorcements to the command of several thousand since the battle ot Fair Oaks. CO.Ultl,MO.AL.

Newa of the 19th, deriving emphatically the caplure by Grn. Pope o the ten thoustid t-ris ,r.er., as telegraphed by Hl!eck. and mvj one or two bundled auatlem pn-bsbly cover ail Tue r ri rief. He look bom live Luudrrd UiUiied aaujket. He also i i all we lott at Oo.'xth and clurtog the retreat mill cot anDust to ote daj'a ex penae of tbe eeany f rroy. The Gresada Appeal of the 2h tayt that tbe rebel array of the 3Ji55:ss!p?i ba beea freatlj reinforced and that the nealih oi the soldiers baa much iraprove!. The Jckon 3I:s:pTan rn we hxre reü u ble information that the enemy have falle back from Holly Springs. Frafti .Mr Yerk. Ntvr Y'oee, June 26 The 3Iiyor vetoed the appropriion of f t0,0)0 for St. Joseph's hopi lal for rick and wounded soldiers, a not within the province of municipal government. An accidcr.t occurred on the Camlen and Araboy railroad ye-terday, in which one car was demolished, and four others Tree-imitate! into the canal, nevr Trenton. One man connected with Cajt. Cook's Messachusctts battery wa drowned, and twenty horse- killed. The accident as causel by a detached axle. DRUCS. 7

COMMERCIAL.

rrotu ev York. New Youk. June 25. The steamer Commodore, with sick soldiers from the While House, has arrived. "Among them are the following

Irom miscellaneous regiments: J. Lewis, ulil Mich.; W. MeMann, Gth Wis.; D. Fox. 1st Mich.; j A.Judson, Hcid ui's sharp shooters; C. K. Kich-I niond, 1st Cat.; L. Velal, 2iitli Indiana; V. P. i Wright, ,r)th Mich ; 2d Lieut. H. L Johnson, sign il corps; S. Koolei, rth III.; D. L. Talstor. .'U i

Mich.; W. 31. Watson. 3d Mich.; E. Mutiger, 3d Muh.; Ii. H. Citase, 4th 3iicii.; li. P. Smiiii, 5th Wis.; K. C. Uaker, 1st 31inn. A letter from Richmond to ihe Times savs:

Gen. McClellan is bringing up from Yorktowu ' s'eue guns, some ol which have aiieady arrivel. I The lebels show no disposition to assume the of-

j fetisive again in force, but areev iJently pteparin j j to icsist attack. Their occasional demoiistratitns j like those vi Saturday night seem intended to I

draw us into an attack, but thev have no General

fl

ful exper'er.ce in all varieties of 'f male conudaini

and ii cises ..f Irreal .rirjes, S ippre.-jons. I-nrb .rrhes y,l0 js capable of making 3IcC!ellan light UUtil or Whites, lnflsnnn itit.n of the bljddor, Kitnev arid! i i.. ..-.r l ;. . i ;.. : i. W b. atd b..s (Jf Nt-rvous Kmrgv, etc. TLr.r "use i 1 l'.t . 'f ' "jrof nukmo ,,im "i"" I l.ov all nr;ii-e. " 1 plan ot the.l sC.eCtloll.

Are et.ti .-Iv free from any Mer uriil or Mineral poin. It was agreed between Col. Key and Gen. j

areprir-'i ve.'ei.u i- ami are :ree irom uaiicer: can be Howe 1 Coli b. in their recent conteret;ce. that i

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U-ed with perfect -aft tv.

Amoiiif tbe innnv th-m-and th t have ued them in all

prt of tli1 t tii. n m-ne speak ill of tl.m, f-r all like tl.e"l

Marr;"d ljlie ia certain sltuntior.s hor.ld not ue tbeni. For rrasor. -ee d rections on each box. lrlce One Dollur ler Uox. T'.iey are sort in a tLln, fat bx, post.ige free, to all parts of the L'n ted Sta:e upon the receipt r f the price. Prepared ac t cid by LK. EW 1NG, No. IS Virginia Avenue. mvT-d.twly Indianapolis. Ind;at.a.

i surgeons taken ou the field should not be re

guded as piisobtrs of war, butasuon-con.bat-

ants. 1 his aiiangerntnt has been sent to ush- ' ingtttii for appiov.il. j In an t hscure corner of the Kichmon I Di j patch of June 1-th we find ttie announcement j that Jctf. Davts bad been taken ill at K ileigh, vvheie l e li;td gone to visit a sick child. AtuUi- j pations weie expressed that he would return to ' the Confederate capital in a few davs, but their j ho-.es m iv prove fallacious. j The D.spatcli of June Ü3-1 says: j Twenty th tie deserter' from our armv were i btoiiglit into town yesterday. Some of the men ' will probably be shot as a warning to others. !

IViIit Dispatches.

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ilTKioii Mrett, New York Citv, aid by ü rx.fr and leaUirs seaerally thnu.;Lo;.i the L'tii.-rt. i Address 11. L. I'ltl CF, je'.A-daJ 11T Fulton tret, Nrw Yerk.

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Wahivgtox. June 26 A special to the Post '

i sty: ! There are (hin g rumors in the citv to-dv that I a . i Erl Kussel! h:u seut a corümuiiicatioü to beereI tary Sew ard protesting against the conduct of j I Gen. Butler toward the women of New O. Iem. j ; The tumor is probably without foundation, but if;

it is true mat x..tr; ivus.e i uas maue eucu a pro- : test, I e will get a tart rej'y. ; A new slave case is before the War Depanrr.ent for decision. A M trvland tlave owner at- 1 teinj t to captute a fugitive sltve in Alexandria, j but the military authorities in that city refused to j obey the process and would not give up the tie- ! f.ro. The owner immediately appealed to the 1 War Department. i Flag ötheer Divis has reportel concerning the j expedition up White river. He states tht after J

the accident to the 3Iound City the wounded men were shot by the euemy while in the water and adds the Navy Department and country will contrast ti e barbarities of a savage enemy with li e humane efforts made by our own people to res

cue the wounded and disable! under similar)

! circumstances in the engagement of the Gth. t

idi-s. Put'T. brushes, ar.d ir fact ! Several rxr fellows who expi.ed shortly after j

Al. Vari.'.-be. ();

eiertb:n that appertain to th- trade, for aie at re j the engsgemer.t expressed their willingness to!

du.rd prae, for cou. at the l.isj front. .o UMr.u.t w,jCu luev.were told the vii:tory was ours, avenue. Keuietubrr tLe Led 1 roi.t. . i posiTe br. I)u ... . . . -, . ' l.ii'a rcsWenvc. MLLLY MAN I UK . Hg OSivtr tarracut commumcatei to the; apji 41iin.ii!. tpoos. b.d. Ni Depi.iitment the report of an encuuuter

Washington', June 2C. SENATE. 3Ir. Trumlill piesented several petitions in favor of a ship canal from Like Michigan to the Mississippi river. 31r. Fo.-tr piesented j etitious for the passage of a baiikiupt act. 31 r. Foster from thecomrnitkeon Pensions reported a bill for the relief of the widow of Gen. C. F. Saiitli. On ;i motion of Mr. Doolittle tbe bill to grant the proceeds of ceilain tublie lands to aid in the coustiuction of the Northern Pacific railroad, was taken up and pi-seil. On motion of 3lr. Sumner, the bill to carry int cfTect t'ie treaty with Great Brit tin br suppressing the si tve trade was taken up. Nay.3Icvr?.drlile, Kenneily,FoweIl and S d-buiy 1. On in ition of Mr. Wade, the bid for the a. I mission of the State of Western Virginia was taken up. Mr. Sumner said there was a condition in tlie bill which l ecigiii-ei slavery until the end of the year lr-Gil; so that the bill would admit anoti er s'aveSiite into the Cnio i, to which lie (Sumner) w is o;vn iseJ. He oifrri.il as an amen linciit that within the limits of the State there eliiM bc neither slavery nor involantiry servitu Je other vvi-e ih in for punishment of crime whereof the party shall be duly convicted. Pending the question the Senate resolve! itse'f into a High Court of Impeachment fur the trial of Ju loe Humplueys. The re;t;rn of the Sorge mt-it Arms of the Sen ite to the sumt io:ts issued for Wes'. H. Humphreys, showing that he (Humphreys) could not be found, was received. The Sergeant at-Arrns then made a proclamation calling on West II. Humphrevs to answer to the charge made by the House. No answer being made, the Preudent pro te:n. stated that the mmagers on the part of the Hu-e were at liberty to proceed in support of the impetchment. The names" of ihe witnesses 6ub;nTiiaed were then called by the Sec retary of the Senate. Andrew Johnson not answering, he was. on motion of 31 r. Benham, for the managers on the part of the Houe, excused from obeying the summons, on the ground that duties of a pub ic character tendered it impossible for hi tn to attend. 31 ost of the wifnesses having answered to their names, 3Ir. Train, on the p trt of the managers of the House, crenel the case. Analyzing the articles of impeachment and briefly stating what he intended to prove agair.t the defendant. Mr. Bingham, on the part of the managers, olTered in evidence, first, the message of Fr. nk lui Pierce ol March 2ö, If-öiJ, nominating West H. Humphreys for Judge of the District Court of tlie United States for the Lastern and Middle Districts of Tennessee. Second, the journal of the Senate confinn'ng that nomina'ion. Thin', an authenticated copy of the commissi. n issued by tlie President to We-t II Hunip ne;?. Anions the wi'nesses ptesent weie Col. Polk, Pat sou BiDwnlow and Bailie Peyton. Alter the evidente of several witnesses was taken, Mr. Bingham paid he should demand of the honorable court, in the name of the House of Ueprestiitatives, and of the people of the United States w hose liberties h id been so outraged by th:s reckless Judge, that a conviction be hid of impeachment upon thechirges proved against hi m . The Pre-ident pro tcm then put the question whether the accused" was guilty of the high ciimes and misdemeanors charged by the ttrticles of im: e.ichmetit of the Huu-e of Repte-enta-tive-?' .Mr S uilsburv said he should vote for the im jetchment of Humphreys on the grjund that while holding an ot!i-e as Judge of the United States, he had aumed to act as Judge ef the Conl'e Urate States, but he (S uilsburv) would notc 'tnmit hiin-e'.fto any of theilecIarations.il sentiments of the managers on the part of the House. The accused was declared guilty on the first article by ihe thiily-eigh1 Senators pte-ent. Alltr voiinc on the various charges by the Senate, the President pro tein then proinubced judgment: "It is hereby ordere! and declared that West H. Humphrey, Judge of the District Court for the Western, Middle and Cistern Di.-tiitt of Tennessee, be and is rem'jel liom said ofike, and that he be and is di-qu. difiel from hold ng or enjoying any oflice of trust or honor or profit under the United Srate." The court then adjourned sine die. HOUSE. The members of the House after asemblin, proceeded to the Senate to attend the court of itnpetchmeiit for the trial of Judge Hunii-hrev . When the members returned to the II all Mr. llingh an, on the part of the managers, reported the proccedii'gs and results of the high court of impeachment. Mr. Walton, of Vena mt, ri-i::g to a qie-tion of ptivi'e, caused to be -.id a communication in the Near York Tribune entitled thc"ln:el!i gencer Book Job." sent by one of its W.nshiug ten reporters. He thought it due to himself to introduce a resolution, as the charge had been made by ore who by court sy occupiei a seat in the reporters' gtllery, and that the charge made in thu article should 6 investigated. He then oö'ered a resolution to that effect, which was pissed 102 ga:st 5 namely: F. A. C-mk!in:, Ely, Franehot. Frank, Lansing, Lovejoy, Trimble, and Wahburi.e. The House passed the Senate bill to provide additional medieal officers in the volunteer force. The members again proceeded to the Senate by invitation in a body to bear judgment pronouncel in the impeachment case. Atter they letumed the House adjourned.

NEW FIEM.

TIIAYF. aoclated with rue la l-osinen Mr. c. W. Moan, who has been an a-sUtant in the at ere for a n umber of year pa-t. Hereafter the bains will ts? continued at tLe old .Uud under the firm cf IIICOV IC2 A: SLO.IM. I feel ftrateful for the liberal pa'mnare which w have ever received trust by Mrict attention to lu.-.ine and tu want of our customer, to ment and retain the name. It. bhOVYNlNli.

VLI. per-ons know Inst tbem-elvet indebted to me will plra-e call at their earl.est convenience and make eliu nieiit of käme, and ob'.l-e 11. LiOJWMNii.

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ON A SF.W METHOD OF treailn V'cnerul Iieaefi jr.cludi"R Spbi'.is in all it stages; Gonorrhea. Gleet. Stricture, Va,ricoc'Jp, and Uydra-ele, Disea-es t.f the Kidney, bladder Ac, withont mercury! containing a valuable treatise on that w ide-spread malady of youth, Seminal W eakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Impotncy, Ac, tbe ecrrt inttrmitie of youth and maturity ar'.sinjr from the bam-ful

liabitofM-lf-abu.se. To which Is added observations on Female Diseases, and other Int'restlnc matter of the ntmet importance to tbe married ant tho cortt-mplatln marria v, wbo entertain doubts of their physical ah lity to enter that state. Sent 10 any a.) lrem in a Mraled wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamp. We devote our entire time and a'tention tn the treatment of the variru private disease treated of In our private report. Our Ih-pensary is the only Institution of th kind ia America which bn been e tahtishM by a special cburter.on-! this fact shoil t pire it .1 preffrcr.ee over the various quack of doubtful character to be. found In all ar cities. Entrorl.'nil to Fein:. Irs! Ont? aepat-jnent of our Di:pnary U apfcially devoted ti tlie treatment of th Dieass of Females, mch a Luch rrhea, or Whit," Irrep-u'tr, Painful and Snpprcs Menstruation, Nervui and fieneral Debility, Disease of he Womb, barrenness, Ac. Ct.nsvi'.Uti'r and examination free of charge. Abo, for s de DIL DE WE ES'S ItFGULATOK PILL For Fem.de ( bi nictiou, irresrularilie iic. JUrned ladie in certain situation fhouM not use them, a they would cause mi-carriage. lYice 1 per box and rajy be M?nt by mail. DU. G A LEX'S PREVENTIVE An IrtT.luable article for th'ise wi.-hitiR to bruit the tiunder of their olf-prinir. or the barren who desire children; warrat.ted riot to irjure the health, and will hut Wr a lifetime, mt.1 to any add res und.Tseal. on receipt of the prce TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE by wndioz a brief täte ment of thir3m;tom, w ill rrceiiea blank Chart cnta:ni?ij a list f quetiou. our term for the eours of treatmert Ac. Medicines h nt to any part of the country to cure any c at bom, free from danger or curiosity. All transaction private and eocrideritiaL Remenibei the name and number. Lnrectall letter to CALrX'S HEAD PI5TEN5AKT, oc?l.-dAw Louisville Ky.

at tiaarit.J Cincinnati larl.et. CiCl'XATI. Jubt isj Fiour te'd raore firmly. U.I dt natal U citaf I'ght; prkt cr.ctatged. Wheat fcrn at 606-5o for red. Cora adrasced to 34o asd :a good darsacd. Eye advanced to 4doand ia active deaisd; dlstillert art rtLtiicg tteir zIza opacity tad are baymg grain freely an1 lar-ajy. Wbüky advasccsi to 2c, but closl riticr bevvy. Nothing dor.e In provision ani rsricea codiLal. (troceries firm. lterioed augar J- higher. CiiTet firraatir.'t-i. UoM firm at bQ'Jc prem ; exchange dull at par; o.4 demand note 3(3 prern. . i ...I ;av ra4.aaar. Wayiw Yerk Market. Nlw Yoke, Jone C6. The ßour market is more active and SglCc bisher, with a verv bti-k demand Ut eij-ort; iic at $1 :034 45 for upetf.r.e t'b-te; t Ci (1: 1 75 for extra State, and $1 bO for choice; $ I 0031 45 for tujcrfcne Western; l C(34 D'J for common to medium extra WesterT; $5 Vi (g5 "20 tor common to good shir pins brands extra round hoop Ohio; and $5 30(ab 5'l for trade brand, the market closing rm, with lo buvers at outside quotations. Whiskv market Lexvy, ucctt'esl ar.J lower; sleant 27(2 lor State an.! 2?(?C9c tor Western, closing at inside quotation. Wheat mat ket excite! and fully c higher, with brisk dem 1; the private account, by the Arabia aie quite favorable; the large aJvar'cc In aterling exchmce to d.iy hnS alo a favorable effect; ales iiicunle prt to arrive; Chicago spring SUfiilO.-; 31 Iwauktc club fl flll 1J; amber Iowa and Wieoiiu SI Hhl 12. extra choice d). about $1 13'.,; winter rel Wesrern $1 lG'a12'J; inferior wu,terte.lItrnoi $1 13 Oj l 15; amber Micfiig.ui $1 23(31 24; common white Michigan $1 26.' Corn tauket is active nJ lc bisher, with a gotn! exnort demaiitl; sles at 4732e f.-r tew imxe.1 Western; Ü)otc fur old; 43Qilc for un-ouid; LCü(at"x: lor Western vel'ow. Su'ar Iiaw uiote active aud Lttxitr. 3Iohisse steady. P.irk firmer with moJetate deincJ; sales at $I111 12 for mess; $f0 75(311 for prirae mess; $S 02 ;' 5 fr prinie. Heef quiet mt I undented. Putter is selling at 13c for Ohio ktd 15(3 17c for S;ate. Cheese fun al 4fu 'c.

DRY COODS.

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