Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3965, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1863 — Page 3
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CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
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Stat AfrcrraaT Claim Varl holding Stale military rlafra can liiApoM J the uim at HAiruMNt'a Bank. Iu.iian.ptlia je li i:t
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Cal pl for Qu.rterm i-ter' nccounU
(rorerntnent claim, bv I) 8. M Kernan.
' Claim Agtnt. No Wf.i W ..rimjrton
Tbk Saoori-ti i Ware Tow-nir Wa noticed in our Moinlaj morning's iur taal Mr. Theaia Eagleaaei!. of Warn tuwuthip. hat) bwi tred at and hol in the aboulder We gave i the report a a rumor, and rumor aaid the hot i had been fired by a aoldier. Sir EagleafteM waa , in the city, yeaterdaj. and gave u the facte aa we Hall Ute them Between one and two o'clock on Saturdav night, or rather Sunday morning, Mr Eagle-field Wae aroued by a knocking at bia door. He up, unltnlied and opened the dKr jut suffice it lo lok out upon the porch He aw three or four men; hut it w o dark that he could ti't diatinguiah facea. not even the clothes. He aked what waa wanted, and the reply by one f the men waa. "Strike a light. " He ajrnin nake-i who 1 Üsa were, and what they wanted, -m l the replv. belore. waa '-Strike a light." "Strike a light" i all the reply he could get to hi reretl inf'ina Finally, the party, or one f them, rodiH to the door, when Mr K ;:'-h- 1 nreaenred a revolver and fired. One of the party firel at Mr K at the tame moment Mr. Eagle h el 4 had braced himaell bebind the d'-cr an aa to keep it at leant three fourtha ahnt, and in this position he fired three ahoLa at the partr and they tired five or x hotA.it hirn. The "hot that took effecr in hi houlder it i only a alight 1 fleh wound paaaed through the lor Hy lata time he h.vi got the door cloaed and bolted. Mr Earleafield'a wife and daughter and a lit- ; tie girl four or five years of age. a niece of1
Mm K-igle-tield. whe lather ia in the armv now
nxm, and the
paaed over the led where they
lay. Their fright during the brief akirmioh nuy be imagined Mr K tf!e-fieli '- !-ir r for himaelf but they were for the helple deper dai.t upon h;m for prelection . After firmly securing the door, Mr Ragles-I
field -lipped out of a bark window and ran With I all pnwihle peei arms the field to the hoiiet a neighbor, and aoon retunie! with thr men mid i I a bov, but the faOOOvl were gone when he got
" m lurk. One ol the neighlxiw thinks lie tmetd A (ilBL. If any la Ir know of a ßood jrirl. to tiirM. r tl.em to town but im at let rert.iin lhc
do the work in a mall familv. ahe will oblige ua eft it) tn diret.tiou ,)( tj,e , ifv
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Irr T. ' In George W Pitta haa on hand plenty of pure. der Ice. to upplv hi-cilomr. without ninr iT g from Toledo or any other point Any per-r wannri? Ice. can U MHMh by ddreaatng Oeorre W l'itt. Kn -.VI, Indiananolia V O ap.Hi am Clf Dr. Hebern, the American Cancer Cham tkn, ia located at the BnmMe Houae, Lafayette 'he Doctor ia the only physician now living who can kill and core cancer in from five to twenty four hour, without ;.ritrumenta or pain No cure no pav mavl9 tf.
. . . , . . . . Jir r.'f.'ie-ne.il. fi"-e la'tier : hundred trimmed honnet in silk, . f ... , . , T belore ickbtirg, sere in the and atraw r .re h ..od red un 1 hoU fir(J -t him , (v th
ZW Three crape, illnaio
tmnmel bonnet and - i. ' at i.t ;-t it
less than Ut weak 'a pr m, at Ca v 9d East Wajhii . 1? lwd
The lwyt large mm ried tock of hwtl and capa at Spencer'. N TO Waanington afreet, is almoat dady rnletii-be.l by arrival of new gooda. of all new and !- r i.!etvle je-- dti
bv aending nee
street
i" pi if North New Jersey
Mr Ktgle-field is not asare of triviiig offence to any one, much leas to any nMRwr He does not think thm noldiera were engaged in the raid, or if her were that they were instigated bv ome
one too c irll v to ;i nw i oeo moan
tWAll per0 wishing to h v w dl parer and curtain goo.1 h d tetT 'o to tV erden K Co '
Tbe have the target! U k o di p:iper in the Hi conviction If. however, that the aoldiera had St ne. and are aelliuc al old price Yon cannot J nothing to do with it. fad of being -onted i tlii- et.iblihmci t. toih :n 1 I i mi AM ,
grni- arid prices I he n urn tier i v opjMiue rininl Pdo. k. Farr LwWCii A tree lnrwh i-i et everv day fmm Uxn to IV. A M . ;tiii ' Ii e long from Hüilai MikeClark'a salooi, on South Uli noia atteet 'I lie aaloWl ia MM ol the IhM ar ranged and conducted in the city, mid the liquors are choice and pure. je "-24 deudtl
fA loy aome eight or nine reirs old. name-1 Charle .! Shaw, fell out ot an exnrw
wagon near the corner of Wsehington and Men di Hi afreet- eitcr'l t morning, and wa severely stunned by the fall lie waa picked up und .ired for by the byattnder. and s;i- ouii in a condition to limp home Masoiic Crt. .rratiom The comer tone of s new Mnomi- I. ;. i- to ! ! i-1 to d iv St John'a Day at Muncie tuite a numler of distingui-heil mernlMÜ of the imrieiif and honorable Onier from tln ci will be t'rc-nt ml p.r ticipste in the eremonies Hon. C ileb 13. Smith. Judge o! the I'mtcd State L)itrict Court, it ia said will deliver the address.
The M.mcjer- m( the Widows' and I r
in' A-vluni are repie.tel to no-et on Vel nesdsv. 4 o'clock. V M . at the residence ot Hfl M W Kinder. 7!'.. I ist W.i-l.mgton street. A full attend mce i e:tmetlv deatretl. Bj order of the President. M KS WM T CLARK. Mb w m Wmklm ' . Bww'y. Six Months M ' i j.t i'ri .T H.Crey nnd Lieutenant .1 II Hart are recruiting a company of ai month men under the lite call upon the State for volunteers or that period They are clever gentlemen and gallant officer, and those who feel like engaging in the service can not do heer than to enroll with them Their office is in the City Attorney' room, in Clenn-' Block. IMMM worth KmWHN Dr S L lfcFadden and lad v. Spiritual te' Medium and Clairvoyant Physician-, ii ive t?nn nently lo cate in this city, at No 14 Nortli DaeMm street, where they will devote their entire atten tiou to giving testa, examining di-etsc. and i r 'iing for the ame Charges reasonable CHhtfV open at all hours DrArNsss ahn hLiMPMs. Dr Jone of New Yrk ha arrived at the BotM HMMt, ImHllMpO lis where be will treat all disewsca of the organ of ene. Dr ,I.iie- h is had a thorough medical education In Europe and America, and i BMmM ered the bet eye and ear doclof in this rOwDtlJ He straightens ctos eyM in old and yourg. cure stire eves, running of the ear. and all those diea es not ncreln!!v treated bv family phvsicims. Orttce hours from ; A M until .' P.M. ' je Ii w Tri vks. V UIM, fee The esfabltsnment of Mr-ri Murton - Shilling, on IHinis street, aouth of the Pilmer Houae. manufacturer of and dealers in tra.elintr ami packinir trunks, valise. cir;ef bigs, - , , fullv uppwtd with every rarietr of these articles l'er-Mn wish a su m M " t t 1 ISa
penor etuipnient br traveling win uo sen w call at this establishment They are prepared to make trunk. Jtc . to order, and to do repairing at the shortest notice Their stock is the largest ami most complete in the city. 3t Monroi CofJtTT We were informed vester dav that there was trouble in part ol Monroe cotmtv in regard to the enrollment In one town ship t he bok of the t ' mm i-iner had been seized, ami he came to this city to et the aid of the military to assist him TfOOpt, we learn. were seut there Some reiart say that from SM to two thousand men have collected to resist the authorities, but this mut betaken with the usual allow.. i. ce for the tendency to eiagerate all aff.iirs vi ill is kind. 7Teiha; there :. t i grocer) -tore in this my. taking the location into consideration that is doing more huine than that ot Mr I' Harrington. No 18 Keel Suth street Atist to this atore yesterday, satisfied u thJt the propr etor was active, young and deeving of patronage. We cannot consistently refrntn from awanling to Mr. H the aim of having the mst complete sto,-k. the mot spaciou n'm. and the largest soul of any mtn in his business in that locality. Call on h;m at his business house, neaiiy oppo site the Kay house.
The (fiArtviMr Xt The prapevine was bun yeatettlity kiiiL'ini: news from the lionler :n the aosetice of intelligence from there Oy the regular line. Very many absurd stones were circulated on the streets in regard lo the doings of the invading force s aid to have crossed the river on Sunday morning, but much to the credit of our people, they did not produce any umi-u i! eicitement. Our citizen are getting ued 1 all sorts of Munchausen stories and have learned to wjiiI for the fact before taking leave ol their ( Ine of yedenl i ' stones located t large camp of the Hbel at Mitchell, fortifying and with scouting and foraging patties' Mattered in all di rections, burning bridge and 1 iving waste the country enerallv Another h id it that a heavy skiruii-h had taken tl ace ne ir BtTWMr, ;fid tli it Adjutant Oewersl Noble, who was leading the Union force, had been taken pri- uier Hut one
m in w i drawn by this yam the Ivlitor ol the Journal and it was the en-ess of affection that got Mm. He raved, tore hi hair, and swore that freat vm ol bluod hIiouM avenge the capture ol hi- friend. (Jener i! N"ble,weare hanpv to iy, arrived at home early yesterday evening, and report all iiiet on the border He doe not believe any
lorce croel the river on Sunday. Should thwf attempt to do so. they will find it an up hill buinesa. l.eneial Noble leels assured that Southern In li in i is clear of Keoel Umited Statk Coi rt. The (irand Jury will be emptnnelleal to day In the cae of the Hil ligoa young men. James V.. Sylvester ami Isaac W , arrested on usnicion of being concernel in the murder of Stevens, in Ro-h county, the at tornevs did not press an examination before the Commissi oner, and their cases will go direct to the (Irand Jury. They will be delende 1 by Sims A Collev. Km , and .Mcr Hendricka 4 Hoid. The Hrockwalter counterfeiting case w.is tried yesterday . and he whs convictel. Sentence h i not yet been passed On Monday the cslebrate 1 Randolph county case of the United States vs. Mahalu m tli i triel. Miss Smith was indicted for attempting to pas counterfeit postal currency of the demon iiatiofl of 50 cent, an 1 after an aide defense by
her counsel. Mr Cidley, was found guilty of the
af'empt She was discharged without imprison raent upon paying a tine of fSÖ'l Job Priniiii.7.
We are ii renlv to 4o all kiodl of plain and
fancv Job Printing, in the best sti le. on siiort do
Mew, aod at thmp an nmi ittlwr nßirr We have
competent hands, good presses, i hiie isj.irtnient
of paper and card, and we can do good and cheap
work. All kinds of book, briefs, catalogues,
Ac, printed in the beet Style and n short notice.
We set the patmnage of Democrats, and allotb er-that want printtnc done. tf. Hebel sympathizers.
Several of the gueirilla mole the late
raid into Crawford and Orange counties, and
who were captured near Le t venworth. stated to citizens who conver-ed with them that they hart heard so much about "rebel mp ithizcrs" in Southern Indiana, that they fully expected when the croeavd tlie ri er that not only wouM they he received with open arm by a large proportion ot the inhabitants, but thai ihev would be able to pet a number of recruits from ii.nong the sympathizer " They confessed however that in these respects they were greatly disappointeu. Not only did they get M recruits, but they said they did not meet with any countenance whatever fi om a -ingle citizen in the district of countn through which they passed Everywhere the people treated thm as enemies, and were ready to join in hunting down and capturing them. And not only was such the case, but had the gang been taken anywhere in the neighbor homl in which thev had leen indulging in their horse stealing pro:nsities. it would have been a difficult matter to have prevented the hanging of the entire bead The truth i. the people of Southern Indiana have noswnpithv whatever br Rebel soldier or the Reliel caue. and are readv unu anxiotn to show their devotion to their country , not only by vortls but act X A Led-er.
TELEGRAPHIC. aceoawsp a trtiaaivo m an. arara iimm oon Be port
from the Kkbwemd Wklg j Th' Charleston Courier make a timely no(getioa in recanmertln fb attention or oar Ooremns't t to the nataralitatlon and cultivation f t'a!iaya hr the preservation f the health t oar MtMiers. Thi article has a peroliar Effert npfn 'he livr. and ynard th- ystm Sffainct nisease hy rxroanre arnl Irrrslar diet. It i aM that the great mrrea of the Plantation rattert of Dr. Drake, which, preTi.aia to oor oniiappy difficult e. m found in nr.t Southern home, wa owing to the extract ef Caliaaja Bark which it contained a. one of IU princi
pal Ingredienu. "Ia eonflrwiauon of thU. we have heard ne of otir m..t ditrn7nihed phydrlan remark that, whenever he frit unweil from ordiuary dirteuc or atmosphere rue, be invariably relieved himself by Plantation Ritter. 5"w that the-e Bitn-r cannot be obtained, 1 a urtltute i.hoMlrt be prepared. We understand onr O'-vernment ba ope,et neyotlat; .n wtrh Ir Irake, 1 through a aerret acent. with what truth we do not ; know. We are exceadtag'y oMIred to the lichmond Whig for tt reroenibrance of "Auld Ung Jyne," but we can aaure "our irert,metit" tbat the P1anati-n Bitter are not f -r nale to any "aecret agent," 5orth r 8ethThere -re probably sevtral other thingi that "our Gov-rmim-nt" will vet want.
natter Aham Hnrn.(.nrt.
BaMMCM, June 22 A special to the New T-rk Herald nyt: There 1 now no doubt the enemy ia fortifying j Hagersti.wn They hold the country between Hageratown and Williamaport with at leat one! tor;-, probably Kwell'a. Utentma, eight miles from Getty4ar. has been occupied Wdav by a force of Rebel troop 1.090 strong Tnia points to a movement on the I Northern Central railroad for the purpose of i-o Uting Baltimore M'"t of the moveable property that could he turne! to Rebel account has been removed from the place occupied They will have to fight for I
tne noeaeaaion of. tiie Northern Central railroad. Communication with Chamber-burg haa been re-umed. Gen Lee i believed to have been baffled in his main objecr the capture of Washington. The protrea of the campaign ia watched with intene amiety. The enemy reoccupiel Greencantle after a skirmih with our cavalry. No further particular Gen. Couch hag received no report of casualties.
Troofr continue to be concentrated and organ
We know that we have the ?et and moat popular mH- jzed at ihi point
. . fa a .
icine in ' a wo-H. We mr- n-.t afraid 1 1 i.ow Matters are rapidlv apDroaching a criis Grei
compoel of. Phj'-n iai.' 1 mpejleil recornmend it. Baaaaaaa IUrk has hern celebrated f'-r over two hun
dred years, and was MM lurinn the reign of LouU XVI ! n' DOUr Tl. tJ -l -1 .
Knii: of Franc (.r the er. ,nn' n f it- u u w.-.ght In ailver. It i remamatd for I)ypep.ia. Fever, Weakwe, Constipation, Ac. C.twaui.i.A IIabk. Kor IHarrhea, Colic, ami dineaa of the toniach an.l bowel. DjUUMCUOx. For InHamnittion of the .,in and lrropaical atTrctioiia. CaaoMii.K Fi.ouk por Fnfrebled Iig--tion. Lo axixa Fi.ow-ra Ar uuatir. atirnu'aiit and tonic highly invijforntms in MTveM lehflH) . WiTTEgtiRitr.x. For Scrofula, Rheuniatiro, drc. A sire. An 'umi'lc r.irmimtii-e; r-atiinr tl;.h. mnscle and milk; much uil by mother nursing. Alo, clove-biKl, range, aaaewiae, eertawdkWa -nakeroot, .1 S T-K'l-X Another wtnlTful :icri 'li-rt. itf nmh nrijtiti, im-
perting beauty to tbc HMplnlOl nl trillinr.cy to the mind. 1 - yf Biiknown tu tin- roninierri' f ilie WWtM, and we s ithhol t it name f.r Mie pre-erW. Humbugs and i(a.v-khow aboat ih Plantation B.t. fr-: hat th- fallaeysagj 1- Wlkat'a Om matter, gaji they know it: PLANTATION BITTKl;s wHJ. CUH C"11 Kxireniitie- and la lllkth l.ip.; ioi:r Stomach an I Fetid Un-alh; Flatulency ami Iiiliir'-'in; Nervous ARfriions. ExcesMv Fatigue and Short Ilreath; P.iin iv.-r th' Pye; M.ntal Despondency; Irotratioii. Bffaal Wwajneaaj Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowel; Liver r'nmplaint ;ithI Dsrapepala. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Merchants, I a-yera, and peroii of sedi ntarj habit. Als tor delicate f-ma!e and weak jern who retjuire a gentle stimulant, free digetiuii, jfmij appetite and ciear mental faculties. Sold by all reectnlile Phyi'-i .in. DrafJJgjMg. Orocers, H"tel, S il iona. Country Stores, &c. Be (articiilar tba: each bottle bear., the fajimile of our oiguaturc on a teil plate label, with our private 0 atenUMBl stamp over the curk r, ii. Dittiti. a cee.a je24-dAw,-ornm Ji J IfoawWaj. New fatfc.
secrecy 0vetW all public actioni. It would be imprudent to täte what ia trau8riring, especiallv as laoottaal results are to be determined in the
The Rebels
- - t - a V-- 1 . v . kl v J II force, with infantry , artillery and cavalry. LATFE. June i1 The new from Pittslmrp show that great excitement exist there The Rebels are fortified ui rnionlown. 40 miles iii-t.int. BwiMM i entirely superideil. We still hold Charnbersburg. from irw York. Nrw York, June 'Zi The Richmond p.iper eive account of the accidental explosion of the Reliel iron dad mm Chatuhoo. hec, with which it Wal intended t make a raid upon our fleet at ApaU hicot;i. in revenue for the capture of the
schooner K ihion, laden with potton. br boat. from the -..oiadroii. Twelve person killed and 1 tt ei s badly scalded. I he ship tilleil and sunk near the shore, setting firmly on the bottom. A OhottfmoboM specil sayg:
A detachment of the 1st New York cavalrv had a skirmish on Monday iifternooa with the Rebel two miles thi aide "of (ireencustle. We lost two men. After being chased from Smoke town the Rebels prepared to make a stand at the point above mentioned. They had infantrv thrown out as skirmishers. The preater portion of the Rebel force i. six mite bevond W.avnesboro toward Frederick The Kei.eU have been to tuincv, Tomstown and Mount Hope. 'I he iron clad Roanoke is ordered to sea. It is probable she wiilbear the flag ot the South At Untie b'ockading nqewdiuw Adrioea from Wilmington state that there was only one Rebel brigade rClingmin's.) there
Aio only one in Charleston. The most of the
troops luve gone West.
'I he Herald h i-1 report from near Vickshurp.
Tai ng mat Uol. Hatch ot the second Iowa civ airy, destroyed the railroad bridges from La grange to OttOftda.
S. T.--1860.--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
They purify, strengthen ami invigorate. Th y create a liegllhj appetite. They are an antidote tocharue of water and diet. They overcome elli -t of iliipation and late hour. They trengtben the ytem and enliven the mind. They prevent niia-Tnif ic a'ld intermittent fever-. They purify the tireath ami asMjty of the stomach. They cure )yx pia an 1 Contipation. They cure Diarrh- i. 'h"!era anil Cholera Moroni. They cure Liver Gaeqtialal and Nervon. lleadache. They are the 1 10. r in the Worl I. Iliey make Ihe weak tn.it trong, .uel are exhausted nature's gr-t restorer. They are Mil of pure St. Ctet) Kuni, the celebrated rj,iya Btrk, root ami herbs, and are taken with the pleaure of a h-verage, without regard to age or time of dav. Particularly recommended to delicate peron reijuirin gentle timulant. Sold byalll.ro3er, rfTtfffrtt, H "' l and salooii.
jawe-aAwit.-vrni
! M. 1K.KK A CO . ;tj Btwrtwar. New Park.
HATS AND CAPS.
From llillndelpliia.
I lILa DELPHI, dune 2'2 The Washington
BUr d this evening contaiim the following tele gram, date ! Monocaey .1 unction, Juue2J:
I lie Itebels h ive ccrt iinlv destroyed eerv
linitimore and Ohio railroad bridge from Har
per . Ferry to Cumberland, a distance of quiteTO
nines, mus inllictiiig verv neiw damage on the
road This they have done within the last 3b' hours. (ien. Kelley came un with them this morning at Cumberland and drove them out of that town, it i riippoged in this direction. His movement have been very prompt, and so far successful, a he has doubtless put a stop to their westward pro gi ess along the railroad line It ia repotted that heavv firing, aupposed to be in the direction of Aldic was heard during the morning by workmen on the roof of the Treasurv building The 161 lowing special is dated Muuocacv, June I have just returned trom M:nland Hights. The place stroiiglv detende-i. Jfti Rebels have yer appeneeri. From immediate authorities I have learned lhat tliene oest Reiiels are at Little AiMiei .m. xbout six miles from Harper's Ferry. Their force ot that point is not large.
Hats,
Wholesale & Retail
DKALKk IN
Caps, and Straw Goods,
LATKR. rrriLannrmA. June M The Philadelphia Inquirer pybliahee the foUwwiag on the bulletin board: A dispatc h was received this morning that the Rebels lire advancing in iorcp on i'Ii uiiiipr.liiirn
ISAAC DAVIS. Torreapondence by the l.onid Point.
kw 1 Ork, June 23 New Orleans corres pondeiiceol the steamer Locust I'oint states that our siege batteries opened on Port Hudson continual rain of shot and slieil. ;suring into the ci. cm ' wot k BwPtlwl buildings upro ed to contain commisarv stores, which the Rebels were known to be siiUering from, were destrnxed. An eipedilion lunl driven mw.iv force of Reb tb collected at Clinton. Deerter report the Rebel strength at lean 10.1100, well clothed, but I Waging, for food Twenty ri e or thirty of our men are thiily ad ded to the list of killed and wounded by the ene 1111 s sharpshooter Uapc. H irt ol the gooboel AlbetrpM commit tel suicide, blowing out his bra tne wirh a pistol shot whilst in a state aflneanily from lever. A ReOd teleorarn from Mobile the 17th says the Bewetl repulsed our truopg 7 times at Port Hudson 111 a huul to hand fight; that a courier arrived at Fretlerkkshurg from Port Hudson says tho enemy were punished everelv; that the garrison lnuj fii) days provisions, and will hold out to the last.
H AS .11 . 1 BKCEO Kl HIS
SFFLJTG STOCK
d i;ods.
ill the Rant, which he will n il a
lilllll T H.i'V THI- MAM I VCl l'liKR
WW a- the iwet.
All the 1. tvikk kep- at No 15 Penn) lvania treet, four door out h of the l' st Ctlice,
aprl "-ilw:n
Indianapolis, Ind.
TEAS.
AT Tiir
The Th na Moti. (Mlert's ballet and pantomime troupe is still the attraction at he Metn)nolitan. aud is growing in favor The troupe has merit, and the new scenery, machinerv ami properties provided f r the pieces are very tine and very complete The trick pantomime Asphodel. r the WajW Pet. is very atnusiiiL', and cannot fail lo h e . profitable run here It will be repeated to night I he feats of M011. Monteverdi, which are introduced between the piece, ire SOU wonderful We advise every boclv to ft and s4. for without eein; no one will believe that the liumm frame ia capable of being twisted into euch extrordinry shape.
Kebel ..! ire Irani trkburjr. The enerav ha gotten within tiiree hundred vnrds of our outer works, mounted siege guns and opened fire without doing any damage so far Our los in the whole series-ot (Jraiifa at tacks has been MS thousand, and the enemy's be rween fortl and fifty thousand. Grant's present force dis not exceexl sixtT thousand, notaith standing heavy reintorcemeiit have reached him. No fear ia felt in regard to the subisfence of our girr oii Below is a statement of the daily ra tions now being .ssned: Quarter of a pound of bacon, half a pound of beef fire eighths .f a pout d of meal, and an allowance ot pe-. rice, sugar and mo!.--. -
An officer alio left icksburg on Mond it night reports all working well The ganisoti are id ftae apirita. and weil sufobei w'uo w ater and pro MOM 6 little MMfO OM been lot e bT theeneiny' tire. Grant 1 still pegging i with his parallel. tut no mischief is doM e; Itisrunnweil that Marruder marchme on New Orleau. but it i not credite! in official cir dot, N firing was heard this lAfltMMNl, "tid nothing has feen seen of the enemy'a cavalry aince the skirm h ot" yesteniay. Since meeting Jackson he 1 h ugiit to have cjveu up the idea of another raid Chattanooga Relel June lfi Coternor C urtin and the Cabinet. By a telegraphic despatch from Harriaburg. published in another column, it il! be aeen that even Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania, ia at length satisfied about ihe imbecility of the Cab: net fa speech to the tnx.ps among whom di.s-
;rw-t ot :he cood rith o: tlie reoerai ...vernTirsorGn Roi Tt Kast The Indians Cen"il met!t existed lo painful extent, the Governor railroad, ehich has been deprive.! t a dome j ibmirbt it neeesearr t.) plfripe his sacre! honor connection east - nee it dssrlel with the Day t. them, tw .eine his bawl on hia heart, twat he ton and Wei. ;i, road ome weeks ago, i inini would not permit them m be retained longer ihan through trams to Columbu hereafter, c roruenc emergency of the invasion Uated; ami then ig un Thursday They have completed their J he went on to aar that "responsible aoldier road to that point, and "can regulate their time- . would lead them, ' and not he. who understood table without submitting to Ute dictation ot the nothing of mditar affairs; and. "with much ve LUtie Miami road, wbicb ha heretofore lorded u j hemence. ' tie -cth.nglT Rdded. "I WH no1 P,,T over our Irdiawi roatU with a rod f iron Tlie i the part of the Cabinet of W i-hmeton upn the Indiana Central s a popular line with the travel : ran of the Rappahannock.'' This u significant
aa to Governor t urtin opinion of the military eapeHty at Washington which haa h herto di rccted and conducted the campaigns in Virgtm
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CHINA TEA STORE, No. 14 Illinois Street,
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TO TTGA- IDRIISTKIEFIS. l.a-.-,-.-t r :-1 a -upri"r ami fui! a'rtment of UKi:i: 4 IVB KLAC k TKAS Which. owir to oar facilities for t-uvinjc, and exp rj. enc" in judging Tea, wc are enabled ti offer toe )n-aunier-a u;cii r quality, at lower prices than any other MoUe 11. the Statr. We call particular attention t our choice JAPANESE TK..jut received jun.el3-d?w
CoMw;ioEs'Ctn aT. The lioartl of Counis Comm. wooer, at their last ses-siou. made ti.e following levy for 163: For count t purpoes. cent on each $10lof taxable property, an ! "JÖ cent? on each poll For the ; or p. -e , ; relieving the families of citiiens serving as soldier in the armr of the United Sate. and in the er. ire of the State, and lor relut.dinjr. in part, to ti.e Court House Revenue'' the money borrowed there trom for the sureuan.e of 'die soüiier' famalies, li cent ou each $i0tl of Usable propertv Teti thousaaii. .1 w appropriated aa a loan from the couut wf Marion to -jie (.. pernor, lo be pid out of the "Court Houe Futid
TAILORING. LOVH KCML1I, MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, n .vSTHK BSCnOI A .i'!;TMKNT n ;(MlIS IS the City, consid:nc sf h-. Uscfe and colored;) alo French, ctth and awwrtca naimerea .r every h1e a.il clr: I" an endles variety oTTeatlnga Gentlvmeu wihuf a raru nt ma :.' a;. I in good !hajie an: -hctdri c'v- Trie a I and 1 will con vince tbetn tbat t ran eil them . garment letter cut, better made and better tr::umed than ai. eOSst tailor in the i-.tr for the amt nit nry. All kind oT MIIilTARY GOODS Kept on hand. Ofllcer w)ntic to iter a O a:. Vest cr Tr..wrr niade m true regulation tTl. had letter leave tt.'-:- ti eaure with Ul"l SCHOUI2, juurlS Two iv. r Siuth of p.iati.ftice.
from Rnltlmorc Hai.timore. June '2J A body of cavalry from Coach )ni maud entered Frederick yesterday afternoon. They drove the Rebels out" It is believed there are no Rebels in Frederick counrv. Train left this mornine for Frederick and Harper 1 Feiry. from st. I.0111. St Lot is. June "23. The Democrat's Mur Irwseboro OlenateJi give? the following Southern items: The Savannah Republican of the 10th says: This evening seven Federal gunboats went to Altoniaha, to pillage plantations. Another fleet s'arted for St Johns river, to take po.ses$ioti f Jacksonville, and make incursions into ihe interior. Iti the recent raid on Csmbalee Col. Montgora ery captured T2'i negroes. The 7th Connecticut regiment garrison San Augustine, Fla. Theie is only one Monitor at Hilton Head; all the test are at Stono. A Pfaro rej'ment from Boston, IJMO strong, had a lived at Hilton Head. OoL D irrell rtnd Col. Watts are candidates for Governor ot' AUImnu. The Chattanootra Rebel of the 21st says: Col. Car'er made another raid into Ea.st Ten nessee with 3.0OT cavalry. They went t Lemair's Sution, destroyed the factory and adjsceot buildiiiL'. and tore up the railroad track for a considerable distance. A mill larporl
iBg paibbc. and we are happy to notice Mat they ooce more take a leading rank among the great through lines of travel.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY f or a VMerhanicor Laboring efJOJH To Obtain a House and Lot, and t) get a Home.
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oairra. we w; ii mrni.Q parj i me mean. :ie. easary lor the -rect;ou of biilid.ar tu th whoae means are taufflcieat I cowiplete lher bese. a ckkrnak m rraitcK. febl-dawm Real Karate IVaaierr.
Rebels m Aavanrlnc on tietty abu rg. Baltimore. June M The following is from the Auienciu of thia morning: A pentlemm who !e!t (iettvsburg at 7 o'clock ye-tenlay evening informs us there is no truth iu the telegraphic report from Harriaburg, of a Rebel advance on thai place. The nearest sp proach of the Rebel cavalry to Gettysburg wa the arrival of a small body of scouts at Mouterey ten miles distant, where they stole a tew horeand (hen retreated, evidently fearful of capture The only lorce that had cruesed the Maryland Hne OOfOOi itreencaatle has boast esaall budiea of cavalry scouts after borsea and cattle, of which they have obtained a small supply. rrona er York. OlSKSJ Voer, June 23 The following ia a copy of a telegram received by Capt. Ericsson from the Assistant Secretary of the Nary, dated Waahingtou. June 23: The engagement of the Atlanta was exclusivriv with the Weehawken. The former had a
7 inch Brooks ride in tlie bow and stern pivots, and one 6 inch 00 each side. She coold fight both bow and stern and one side gun at the same time. Capt Rodger engaged at close quarters The first 15 inch shot, fired by himself, took off the top of the Atlanta's pilot house, wounding two out ot three pilots Another 15 inch ebell struck half way up the roof, which waa iron plated and 4'j, inches thick, killing one and woanding 17. The Weehawken 6red five and the Atlanta si times The latter got aground and surrendered The Weehawken sustained 00 damage of any sort The Atlanta had a mm saw and torpedo on her bow, and was fitted for a cruise. She i no at Port Royal. I r om M I 011I St. Lous. June 23 Gen. Blunt left Leaven worth on Friday last for Fort Scott, and will soon take the field iu the Indian territory with adequate forces for active offensive operations. He will ficht to achieve a department, and endeavor to reach Texas. From Harrlakurg Harristubg, June 23. The Rebels occupied Chamersburg about 11 o'clock, to day. Oor cavalrv nickets are now five miles this side of Chnmbersburg. The troops under Gen K nippe, which were at Chambersburg, have safely fallen back to the main body The authorities believe the Rebels to be in considerable torce. From Jefffferaon City. Jktffrsov. City. June 23. Inthe Convention to day. Governor Gamble, chairman af the Com mittee on Emancipation, presented the following ordinance fr.mi a majority of the committee: 1. The first and second clauses of the 2lh section of the 3d article of the Constitution be abrogated.
2. Slavery or involuntary t-ervitu.de, except tor punishment lor crime, shall cease to exist in Missouri n nnd after the fourth da? of Jah, lt7f, awd nil davp. within the State on that day are hereby declared free. 3 Ail slaves hereafter brought into the Slate not now belonging to citizens of the State shall thereupon be tree. 4. All slaves removed by the consent of their owners to anr seceded Slate after the pOSsaffl ol thi r iuance of secession, and hereaticr brought into th State by their owner, shll
thereupon be ficc. 5. The General Assembly shall have no power to pass l.iwn to emancipate slaves without the consent of their owner A minority report waa also submitted, abrogatiiii; the same cl 'uses in the Contitution as above, and declr n - slavery abolished the first of January, l"f4 viied they and their issue be apprenticed to t'ior former owners until July 4th. lw76, and requiring the Legislature to pas laws riiulatinn the relations between said ap prentices and their mnsters, to secure them humane treatment. BMSSOarv education, and pro
viding against importation or irnmirarion of anv 00p0 or mulatto into any other State. No further assessment : -luve property ahall be collected, nor shall the riht to services of appren tices be subject to taxation. Provision is also made to submit the ordinance to a vote of the people at the next AogosJ elec tion. The rerort was made the special order for tomorrow at nine o'clock. Latent Iran Vickaburg. Mkmimih, .)une 22 Official advices from Grant to noon of the l!Uh rcjiort that some ad vantages were cained by our forces on the 18th, and the siegp progressJag satisfactorily. Gen. McCleiu md ha'! been removed from the
command of the 13th armv corps by Gen Grant, and (ien. Ord assigned to the command in his place. Col. ifissoer has destroyed the railroad nt Panola and is on his way back. No particulars of the expedition received. Rebe! cavalrv are ihl MtStling the railroitd be twecn Memphis and Corinth, and guerrillas are roving tkroaab the countrv north of the line en forcing the OQIWClipthwi and driving off cattle. The marine brigade under Kllet, accompanied by (eil Mocre. madte a reconnoissaiwe ta Richasoiid, La , on the lOMi with 2. 3(M) men. drove 3.500 Rebels out of the place, captured 30 pris Mare, and burned the town. Our loss wa very slight. On the löth. at Marion, Ark , Ellet's cavalry captured a wagon containing what purported to be six barrels of flmir and three boxes of goods, b'it on examination was found to contain over half h million percussion caps packed in flour, and the io' contained stationery The whole I a i been ai milted to pass out of Memphis. Documents were also found implicating certain well known merchants oi Bt, Louis as guilty paitits A copy of tbe V ickebniw, Whisj, nrinted on wall paper, pretetuls to ive ex citing Northern news, putting Grant' loss during the siege at 40.(100. A Rele! Lieutenani capturel yesrerday says it is Peinbei ton's purpose to die rather than sur render. Picket akirssiahtnt, nr Hainas' Bluff yesterday and Mondav. The Rebels are report ed ad fencing. Our defense r that point are ample The total casualties iu McClernand's corps in the campaign are 3.950. Blair's division lost B06 in killed, woundetl and missin;: in the assault of the 19th and 22 1. The report that the Rebels are fortifying at Black river bridge is erroneous. No enemy within ni any miles of that place. LATER. Correspondent from the lines ay that all is unusually active. The He'els nre Hring more continuously. No news from .fohnston. Hot work expected.
From I o 1 1 1 a v i 1 1 c LoTJISTILLS, Jane 23 Reiort from reliable sources sav thar Morgan has recrosed the Cum berland near Cartilage, having remained but a short time on this side. Morgan bad 4,000 MOB and 16 pieces of artillery. He was dotal pursued by Col. WiMer of the 17th Indiana, commanding a brigade of mounted infantry . from Chatham, 'las.
Chatham. If ASS . dune S3. The fishirg schooner Juliet of Beverly, Capt. Mallows, arrived here this afternoon. She reports that she spoke the schooner Florence of Gloucester, this morning, about 40 miles southeast of Chatham Lights She had on board ISO prisoiicrs from the privateer bark Tacony, which took the Florence yesterday and bonded her. ami ordered her to New York with the pris oners. The Tacony took and burned six schooners yesterday lielonging to Gioucester. and three shins, the Saratoga, Paraguay, and the other name unknown.
COMMERCIAL.
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1 iminnml .Slarfcet. Ciacisaan. Jaaa 93. Fl ur Still da!!, superfine. $4 34 50. low extra. $4 6f inspectors standard. $5 00(35 75 tut good extra trade branda. Orsm Wheat dull, red.fl 05(gl OP. Corn. 542-o5c Oats. 64c Whiaky tUe. Provisions Notning done, tod prices are nam mal L;need Oil $1 15. Groceries Unchanged . Pork Unchanged. Money Gold is 42(9 l.V premium. Silrer is 33c prem. Exchange steady al sc prem
MEDICAL BOOKS. C.
IOW Work. Inrkri New Toaa. Juae 23. Flour Unsettled for low grades of western. $5 10(3 for extra State, $5 T.'urff (al for ex Ua round hoop hio. and $ 05'rf7 b0 for trade lir m4a Whisky A shade easier at 44,.(i UKc.
Grain Wheat opened juite hrm. $1 l.irfl 3i for Chicago Spring. $1 '6nl 1 39 for Milwaukee Club. $1 37(il 41 lor winter red western; mar kei closed dull Com closed dull; 75(a75'2c for western mixed, including two boat loads sold early iu the day at 76c. Pork Dull and heavy. Lard Steady and in tair demand. 95bnf lOc for choice Money Easier at 7 per cent. Sterling dull at 156(d löb1 for first class bills. Gold opening at 43c, deebnisg 10 43, and closing quiet at 4 3 (d4d-'5gc prem.
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A m S:ate of
1862
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JO8KPU and othrr poinu 111 Northern Sitwan, the
K.'i.A, or tbe TcrritohM, should Mimt d bs-
nitickeu thut read by the PMsotra saosassjuai k tn.au n. The Holy rail route fron M Leui Is !t. Joseph. It ir tbe shortest ai'd eaidtast lik.e, rj thirteen hours, to the n mol.fi point reached l.j rail, mud is Jwy cheap a sa Iber Buy yur TicSru to Kantas and all points io Northern Mmm un ty the North Mi.soun Kailrcvaa. tejLACW ST1 Ki.KOS, Pres't ami i.. n'i Mipi Mlosoun K 8. HRNKY H int1IOVt.deaacal -lfcagljiBi
GROCERIES.
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Toffee stnwar .Holatiirs. st mp It If i , l ea, KSalBws
.lu-, tVoodrnwarr. Soapa undies, atarrh Katains Cfcg0)t0 Tobarre, Tlucke re I. 0J hltc F i Ii , f ..rfliigr, Twine, (niion urna, Ore-sttnffs utl, I res. yaiea .'ellira. Brandy l. im. SC ii im. In", hil.i. otlon of ull Kind, und Pluntntion und Bokera Ritters.
Prti-iilar Btteatiea priven to th nie of
PRODUCE Of .IM. Kl.riPS.
GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. II K I I M i I T Tal LSOlSLATl KS Ol lUTTtCIt FOft TO TRaATMBsrr or aix tsjb nsaassas ot nut tajsafcY Aaixiaaasi uataoa.
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From a n.ti inrtrn. Wasshvotow. Jane d. W. D. Kencoster, of Mnrtinsbiirc. Virpinia. havinjr been driven fr m his home for Ur.i -n eiitiments, has been appointed tollte tat of internal revenue lor the third district of Virpinia. From Baltimore. Haltimorf. June S3. Verv little business s
doinp. Colored laborers .tre beinp taken to work on tlie fortirications. The Frederick train ha nrtived afely. The citv is oecupieil bv Federal trn.i-. Tbere are no ipn ; Retels anvwhere near there. Forrigii 3lewi. Ifat York. June 23. The Liverpool jour nals urge an earlv termination of hostilities between France and Mexico, in order that the French Government may retrsin freedom of movement in the European question. It was rerort ed that the notes of the three Power to Ki;--U. regard ir.c Poland, would be dispatched to Si. Peterbt:rj on the 13th. The Patrie says the Russian Government in dines toward an arranpement with Prussia. Correspondent Killed. Army or th Potouac, June 23 Mr. L W Buckinpharn. a correspondent of the New York Herald, was killed yesterdav under the followinc circumstances. He was cominp from Aldie with the new of the csealrr firrht, and when fire miles below that place waa ched bv froerriila. He put pur to his horse, which sturnbied aol threw him oft', breaking his neck, killing hiss
iustantly. rrona Pltt-narrn. Pirrssi BGn. Pa . June 23 Business has been suspended durinjr the past week nd the citizens en masse hare been dieeiop en trench reeata on the surrounding bills for miles out, encircling the city. The works are nearly Snished, and the city is considered safe.
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we iv.e orr iitiii taue awf ensaaea u th treat -lent of the van.-n pr-vate 4'.eae trvaSeS af In aar wrvte rep,.t o s.pnarriaüir anly Inataattoe of the
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charter. an- ihl fact howW Ce tt a arefrraax '
vaiiea qoack of 4altfwl character to he foia la at la-.-' Impori.int lo Femnlesi! One department of our TNnponaary la apaciall; dovotaw to the tre atmest of the ma a of PamaJoa, aach aa La ehorrbea. or "Whit;." Irregular. Painful anS Sapor Mri .tniatlea, Venrsas ans OearrsllirNllt ,l)iaeaaeef he Woaab. Haminm., Sc. CoooaltaUoaa and eaamtaattoa froo of chare Alaofor a. I I. l'r r KU.tLATtlh PILL - For Female Obtrurt:..n. IrrosulatiUe. A Mar-vee la die In certain aitaatlun b.H),.: i...t uer them, a thaj wi.uM caaa mi arr as Price $1 er boa. and aaay be srot by mail. DK. i J A l.KN'S lHKVEVTlVE- An invaltvaU art tel. for tho.e iMnc to limit the number of their nff.praf, ot th barren vbo deir rhildrn. warranted hot to injure th health, and will lat for a lifetime. Seat to any addree, under aval, on receipt ol the prne -TWO POLLA KS. PATIENTS AT A DlsTAXCP-K) sadin a brtat il.Um.iil of tbetr jrmptoen. will rwl. a Blank Chart containing a list of uo at Iowa, our term for tb course of treatment. Ac. Medicine ant to any part of th coaatry t cure any can at b- n.e, free from daia-er or curiosity . All tranaartioo pnrate aui confidential kerne I r thr name and Lumber. Direct all letter to .. vi.ks h f. a r i)isrr.5sAR, novis- iaab Uairrtl r. k
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Tue (Ibio Birrr Salt Cotnpitiy. The Mdioii ,j er Mili. Tbe Madiaon Frarl S'ar :. a:. j Coal Oil and brtoe. l"iMF.ROY. r&Y A Ii . No 117 Waal WaaeSaTgaaw Street. fpoelte the State H' -.ie. tmlfi-aa-wly Indianapolis, lad.
DRUGGISTS. I'TjrBIL.IC NOTICE. TunLnsoi A t'OX. Drnarwiata, .t. IS I aat Wathlniilnn treet Have b-D appointed asnt for tb als of n k a n r ' TrtMLAfiO, THE WONDERFUL GRAN I LCS, far tb ctwr of Centsr Coida.Sore Thr'at, Br atSaOBSj Oai aaWia. t r rUt;oc of laa
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MEDICAL.
Mr Tin: WWWL i mi BID. PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER.
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new method, anrl with tbe l.ni.j.t.-et result. Ar
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'fo, . A. rrUf't, whii.j vi hmry and all other dloraeü to bkh th Iwmth . frtn.iU ia ao pculiaril liall. Send thr dollar and receive by expres one of the lortor'. Frmuü yriiiym Thi tntrutiM rit -hould be ued by every woman in th land, for tbe purpose ef Waj aV Na, vm tnrl, htUh, ar. Sent free on receipt of Ktamp. a copj of our 'rtai Lettn to Married La.'.tca on health, etc. The Ikxior. . tu1-rttd f enuil 'iU, frkh from Iii riprar) . ire try gord in Mtcple diarcf, irrK'ilariije-. ,( , Pnrr f I. l.l by mail. At tbe .liwnViin Jh'Mnmftrp we alo treat, iritAr mercv ry, and with nevei filins auccr-i', I ' aevaV, or what thr qua k. rail j.nr.iU or wcrtt llease.; o;A7i in all Ita atacea, Goaorrhoa, Gleet. Strict ar. amressa Cirroc. le, Vartrocele, Carsocele, Sermaiorl a. . r.mal Weaknes. Nocturnal Emiiona. Sexual lability, Itnpotency, and -ffert of aelf-abua. Tb laa l ara treated of in a pmate letter," which we aeud free on receipt of tamp. Ihr experience of the Surron in charre ' - - parunent in ome of the ret Hopiiala In Enrope and In New A it i t . . awal aja him to treat patient acienufioally and rator them p.1ili. Those livmr at I can eommonicata hr lttr and be treated at their homes. It. utgent cave Otd SS) or flu and recent- meolclnea. Consultation re and ,nttfentujJ Room Ko. 9 , Eaat Waabtaston Street, Indianapolla. P. Box 12S4. apr S.dlv-wl2t.lam
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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1 Hi: RKAX H TORI; Or ff. BEHRiSi H. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SH0E3, AT HEW YORK PRICES.
rWMlK fid THAI IBM rtRK ("NNKiTID " wi:li Nfir . -. l.at thev will aiw ay find pn. e. a well a atylea. to r..rrepoid With th av'tropolis. Kemr:ir rl.e ;... . , M 1 1. Htrl'SI BIjOCK. mylS-dly On 111 no-, ireet .!,. i ... j,i
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between Meridian and Pennsylvania, ta rear of
Block . Ind anaac-lu.
Thia Stable u anoolied with th beat of atock. Boraao
boarded by the wa, day or meal W1LKIXSOS SULLTTAM.
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MISS J. DOYLE ßar.s i.a AVK to isrroBB thk uhies or ladiaoawolia aad vnaity that be will open 8h w tu ever V t Mate Booae Block, fte.t waarntca "t Wia Dyl inttda h.aaina; a Pin Mlltmaij Matawrtomt. where at all tiaac anaj bo foaml the beat aoasrtawot uf Bonneu. aftasaa, French flwer, II an. Bridal Wreath aad all goaea aeaally to WffoamS to a Srat caaoa eaaaSaamoat. a im lJojle intend. maAinc ladianapolta bar perm tot raiSenc . and will at alltaaas keep tbe boot and moot aeairable ooda to bo foemt W h market. The satrocag of tke pabUc ia laawinfaU ao'"1 aprS-elj
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