Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3967, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEI FRIDAY VÖUXisG. JCSE 26 CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

A fJrat. If anv 'arty known of . good girl. tn do the wrrt in mll fmilf, a Herman kirrrad.; arte ill oblipe us br sending her to No. 78 North JJew Jexej street. Stat 1Mii.itt Claims Parties holding State military claim en dispose of the same at Harrison' Bank. Indian .poll je 1 ltOt For fhior - wedding and vii'ineanla. so to Y tftkee t.'rd Writer." at Bate

Houae Ladies all in parlors.

je25 dlf

Mf"Th pupils of ir- Prif a. I Iimb Insfi tat nearlr all left reaterdar on the er er I train for thetr home to upend, the vacation.

Tiir Joaanon C'M .arr Cass The diamine , lion i.f the person arresird in Johnson count i ! r c ) re'ing tlie Enrolling CoiniDiMiimrr ani l r C in! ring u reaiat tlie conscription, aas ronciuwmm del fef..r I S Cotnm ssiooer Di.fi, Wed ties - Tbe 6 rat esse ciaiained war that of Oroaecloee,

cU .rii, jn conna-ti.,fi arh others. cor.pir.. ig ii reiat the arrest ol John A Burgeea ai.d Gf-i'; F Kohert. $rint whom romjUint In-d! been made for offering resistance to the enrolling ' offic er of White Rit er t" wnlwp. The te-timtij failed to connect bim with ans rouspirac, an l h as discharged Col James 0 Jone rondncteil the rae for the i.,t-ri mri t i.l I I and R L W4lpoleforlhcde1et.se. The nejt r .e e miried w n that of Bürge--" charged aitti restating the Commissioner. The e.i. teure showed to ton the 13th of June inst .) Tut lor. the enrolin g mYer, went to the bue oi Bargee. T her had been old friondg Tay lor f mud Horpes standing in hit yatd with a r fie in hi. band and a revolver huck'ed around his waist Taylor s.ked Burcea h - i;;e. lie i I old acquaintances lie kne hu nioif IJurpess re-.;.-, "You are in i :ier " Tatlor then aaid.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TELECRAPHIC.

Tai MijrTarut T M '.-r Minstrel had fall boue at Masonic Hill I .tat m.ht They gire another entertainment this Te:

tWThe celet.rrtN-i mnstrel trout of Horn and Newromb will pertortn in th cily on WedneKlav :nl I hurstlsv of next week. They have world wide r t . ion

Maaosic Noricr There will he Meting of the Marion L Ige No. 35, in? at o'clock, for work.

a special th kj even

Br onler of

J M. BSAMWEtL, W. M

Maoiu Norn e A peci.il meeting of Mir ion Lodge, No tor work, will be held this, i Frida evening, at o'clock. I'unriual alien , dine ia rerjueate! Ksa!ci Kimo, Secretary. tW Caah paid lor Qasrtermaater'a afcount nd ertiment claim-. U I S. M' Kernan. Sddter' (.'In in Acrit. No Vt W i-l iiiton street in2ö die I

t n Ditisi n So 1), s T Men

her are reueetel to attend, nfficeia ftr the

next ((Marter re lo re eterted nt thi m-efiti(r

"If I sn iri d.mger, I want tou to tell me as a friend " Bürge replieil. "There id r.er hre. for I 'lo not want mv ttiend to foc.e me into thi m titer " Tavlor then turned to leave, and he did o Bureaa aaid. "I do not w uit you to put mv name on that roll." This wa'heub ntan of the testimony. The ('ommiMioner held Burgei to anaer to the United State ia tru-t (,'ourt. Jone tor the l'nited State Cole rick ai.l Jord in for defend int. The next cae wa that of Robert, rhirrel, .a . . a ml

a Hiiove. wiin reiung tne uonimioner. ii ap- i pe.red th it as Taylor approached Rotiert' houe. ' L u . i l l. i i - - :.. .U i I

itf . i"iri, wiin u;iw urei? riiiiiniu mi inr y .ivi. went into tiis hou?e, and returnetl in n few min utes with his right fnnd m hi pocket Taylor had by thi time openei th Inrze gate, roile inti the yard, and fastened his horse to a pot. As he approached Rolierl. who w i about .-eventy y.ird frn loin. Roberta ordered him to .step back. T.-ylor tlien -kcl h MUM Kfbwti replied it

w noi.e of hia business, and added he hud belt Of , le r i ut at o'ice. tl he knew what n good for bin. Tay lor then left. The IT S. C 'lnmi -ioner bekl that there w m no evidence thtl Roberto

knew Taylor to be an enrolling officer, and a- he did not swear positively to Ml identity, the evi deine was insufficient, and he was dischirged.

Hfsjeial invitation extenlei) to the lady visitors. ' (vr L' S S Colerick md Joi-l.m lot the

H J LiNDLrv. R B

W aiti r A ne.t ) -:-e of ...,r. fne or x rooma, witlnn five - uarcn nl the 'ircl" A ol

prompt paying tetim t can he , lor wh htm; bv inquiring of C V Hutchinson, at H H 1 1 1 A Co .. UN d.lt

Fr 1 1 I.I n h A

from . to 12 A

free lunrh i- set everv dav M , and en h evening from

10 to 12. at Mike Clark' snloon on South Uli

roi.i -treet 1 he falooti ia one of the test ar rane1 ar.d conducted in the city, und the liquors re choice and pure. :e '.'1 . 1 1 1 Irr.! Irr! Ick (eorgeW l'ittsh ' on hind jleiity of pure, clear Ice, to upoly hi'n- n.'-r-withoul shippii.g trom 1' deilo or any othei pini Anv peron wanting Ice. tmm Ik fcuppliii by ad drei!ing Cieorge W . Pitt-, Bor ä3, Intf Poli F O. .--.Ill om t-T Ir Heb"rn. tie A tncHl iit'ui.r t'limi pion. ia located nt the Bramble House. Lir'uvctte The Doctor i tlie only physu i.in now living who can kill and cure cineer in from fix e to twenty -four hoitrt, without instrument or piin No cure no pay. miv I'.l tl

I-.i

1 lie lust examin iiioti wan lh.it ot Ja:ub Dtttj . C'nrl with (Iroserl'-se and others lor conspiring to re.-i-t an arr"-t. The evidence was the sm ;-i in the (irosetdose c ise, and he w is lisch irel The rem inder of the cases if those ch.irgeiJ.

mie. tir cone:;t pirtie po-i ponel lor iwo

weeks. A the (rand Jury meet in the me;m time, the invest igation will be madeby that body

A dispati h was ret eivinl lat algbt at the

Military BeestaMrtera here, that (tenenil Burn

ide h id gr mted a respite d" thirty d i s to Sr ur . the deserter who w is trie! by court tn irtial for murder, and sentenceti to be shot to day at John MM 'a Island. DwopftAT 'ii -Tbe HM z last night at Military H ill was well attended The h ill was full antl the speeches were ei thni i-n. illv re ceived Mer II H Dld, John Colerick and H irrv YanJegrift were the pe krs The next regular meeting will be held ;ii the same place on Tuesday evening week Klct'istosj to N iai. ar a Falls A prty of ex urioni-t will leaie hereon the H'th of July foi Niagara Falls, to be absent about one we'k The far for the trip i fixed at the low price of $10 This will be a good opportunity for pecondesiring to take a few days recte-ition, and visit t the same tituv the gieat waterfall ot the world' Soiotiuno w our ii KoiM, Dr. S. L M- Fadden and I. Oy . Spiritual b'st Medium atid t'l i i o : t Fin sician. hive perm inently lo rated in this city, nt No i North DwMMM treet. where they will lernte their entire atten tion to giving li sts, ex i iiunuig lise se, md pres eribing for the ame. Charges retainable o . open at all hours l-llw lt iriraa aip ht.txt.xi Dr Jone of New Yoik has arrival at the I? ite- House. Indianapo li where he will treat all Ii ea-rs f the orvn of aeiie I r Jone ha had a thormjh me.lic.il eilut ition in Kiiri pe und America, anl is eonsitletel the beat eye and ear doctor in this country Hi" sti aurhtcti cto eie in dl and vout cit,

re ee". running the eir. und all thoe diseas es n i e-l,. ! d 'i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 v i h ,i i in. ()f!i e hour liom ! A M. until fi F M . I I I lffw e H ( i m lo the drei immMo!

th.. Statt Librarian, in ihm more in.' a paper, for gent to eanvaaa for the new work in whirl our B tf is "o deeph intetctcil, cllsl "Indiana' Roll ol Honor" Active and Indaairlous men can make nione, hv eug iging in this enteipiise There are fen f.innhe in the St ite h. will im want a MMI of the wotk. an I all that is rciuiicd is t i pfteeni specimen (et md tk' th' nimea of the i t number who In want the wmk t'all t the State Library and -ce Mi StwtfWM fob I'ruiiiii. W e ire miw ready to do all kmd ol j.lain and fn y Job Friuting, ui the best atxle, on hurt Do. lice, and ekritf . v i fir V!,v iimiietent hamls. h'oml pi ie. hue i-..ri incut

Ol pnpei anl c rd. an I a e in I good ud dieap I

wnrk AH knid f r.. k- briers, rtaiOMe, k' , prinfed in the !et tle and on short notice. We k 'he ;ntr ge f Demm-rat, and alloth r that want printinir done tf

United States Coi rt Tlie udjourned term of the Cniteil States Court was organized yeter d, .lud;.- Saldi preodinp: TtWOrwM J'irv was eui:annelled an I an extempore ch irge w as detiveeew by the Julge He -tiiivl the necessity ot :he present term of the 'ourt aro-c from the violation of what is known as the ''inscription a t. the infiinj:enietit of th- 1 iws agnn-t h rbor itigiipd ( oiiceiliiig ieertrs and the encourage nicnt of desertion an 1 the counterfeiting if the

I coin of the United State and what is known M the postal currency and treasury notes. The j learned Judce illu led in el np:ent ami sppTopri

a'e terms to the necessity ol m tint lining mmuI ent-e ti the law, as vital ti the pi 'crv.it ion ol" the ( iovernment in the present crisis of the na tion, and th it it was the province :md dutv of the (rind Jury to diligently and imp-ir'i i'ly inve.-ti irate nil inlrineetnents of the laws of the (iener I

( 'ernment. anil to make due presentment of the guilty parties, uninfluenced by person il or paiti san prejudice. The following persons coniiose the Orand Jury lor the pteent term: ) V. Williamson, I'utnini countv, PoMM . K B Kerrhival, Putnam; Wilson M ilone, 1' r ter; J .1 Cummins Jackson; David Turner, Like. O P I) ivis. Vermillion; Ja II Stewart, Catroll; Sil is M irgin. Mar-hi!l, .l ino s da in. Ie .tin ; .lames O'Brito, UsaBIob; Dso'I fends, Marion; J J. Bingham, Marion; John Crom. Marion; Ssflivei McMUIen, Marios; .v H Con ii't, Marion; Alfrml Harrison, Marion. KlUH oi Be AitKiri-n On ednesday n'g'ii (o'o W Johnston and Jack Denuison. w ho w eie i uifiii I in the .'ells ot the i I verntnent hnildinf , and under sen'ence (ir cminterreiting, made their escape from the cells Jihn.ston was Untier entence lor three MM Ml the penitent i it v, hut DetmiwOoVi term ot imprisonment had bom extiited. It nntie irs th it some accotntl:'e fnun

the outside got into the room of the jaihr bv means of some contrivance u-d b burglar and stole the keys of the cells while h- wa asleip P be lie awoke in the in mi1t the do n were all oten and the bird- lud down. Joi n-ton wa caught yesicrday nt .ionsville. on the L i fa vet te railroad. Some one .w him there ind reeognied him. and teleraplnnt here to know iibiut his being at l u ge, and one of the deputy marshals, went up and NMltd him. Tmk TiirATkR I he pantomime nnd ballet troupe, and the famous contortionist . Monteveide. ite nil runninu at the Metriahtan . hat not with Ihe nece-s that the merit of ihe perforin MM! de -cries Th'-Miiute lein msti itn ; - d i i . ni ti strike the t iste of our jc.ple Thrv like ti he.ir as well us see The ROMMfl ill I de-ora lion, ind the mechanical effects are all well ar r tnircil. and the perlormers are nlmve meilioerity, hut Ihe people don't m to ee it. nnd won't, mi leet Ihej visit the theater The feats of Möns Monte 'de are enthusiastically received ll i head and houhlers aho e every nvn in his line in the Tinted Slates, and th, is adinitteil by all who baff wiincsel Ins wmderlul performances. ff" I'll" Bet'iiblicMii pni n i e iHtistiny .( then ports r llhlfl f 1'J.lX in Illinois for the re lief of the soldiei s of th it Sl ite Tlie Ietnierats in ol e lsv, althe Sprinir field eoneniiu. raised within a fraction of f. it I, IHM I for the same purpose Behohl the liiiereiu'e.

'Hirte l is nw on hand Some of the

ihett in i In- i . liii. i !,.. ! ha been nil alreadv.

nd all are pieuiriujc M tttl at once The reit ditticultv is the arcit ol binds 1 hei m- not to le hl lor love or money In this i-e. neighbors, p in nmr temis, ami hei: ! mothei nsjj V caie if thi knd ic urreil near our eilt, yesterdiv. thit is worth rrenlioniiitf Mr Trauh. our indutrio s m rkef c irdener, i hott of help, s hi sn is in the armv. ami he can 't fill his place He has a msll patch of whe it, u. Iw in trouble t i know hi he would cet it cut

His leiidihor Mr Wsrtnni w his trouble. anl

unsoheitrsi lo: hi um per an.

flll M"I'I1 . tJll 1 hsn ls bjH Mr ;

hni tll talliiiKllfliaui lln! We learn that Tullandihum his nm the bio. k nie from W ilmiiiytou, N (' . 0 issnu, whence it is ataled he will proceed to Canada. This la jut a we predicted Whit will he do won be orrises in the ll-iiish Provinces IBill no lotibl t ike up his ibode in Ch iih itn, op' n,.,-ic Detroit, obere a ferry connorU ihe two eitle Kiom I). 'roil lo l.i ton '.,.. (I,, tf i railroad cointnunic ition, ami the 1st nice is h hi If he does not think it prudent to reium just now he cm keep up comtnuuleollon with lhPeinicracv of the State, and hVMte leHbt 1iliees. which will Im jmhlidied in ihe neWtftfts ais If he diotild rot in n we thinb i' rfj pies llonable if he won d be furthtf intci ftrtd with bl

Burnxde, as leofl SS he kept within the limits of the I Certain It Is th it il he ihoold he tloetod . riii"i ol Ohio, t il i. hiulili probable he will be. he il boldly erona the lionlier at n e; ami to Qirddtl w ith him after th it would he out of (lie question Thu does the foolish policy ptirstie! hv the uirtuence of Strt"ii and Chase ami t lie sit ii UooiRlittee OH the Conduct of the War r- ii I nn the prtjii ii ol the (Jot 'i titnetit ami the de-trnctnm of whit remain of its noon

b r jiti n ttwii twum rmm bvil i stats i

oon Report.

From t!. Richnrnnd Wb ' Tke CkarUrtae Caar.cr make a t:nIv aacsfMtWia la recon,mtvttD; the t'enO' of or GorerTunent t lb naturallzatx and cduvatioB ut CaUaaya for ike pre tar ratio d tk hal'h f nr rrtAln. TWt ml- has peculiar effect op.-n tbr hrr. arid iruar'l tie -jM. m

llla;lilr siucceffnl Ftxpedltlon

I at i Tennessee CroclOVOTt. June 24 The foüowinf dispatch has been received by Burnside from the expedition scut into Eat Tennessee: Bi-STOS, Tenn , June 21

I nrriveil here with my command at 1 o'clock

Fmm FarMtsvri ! rt.tmls ere sent nnt in all Sale Wf I". Sl

direction Warrentoo Jurx . N !act, Beverly I n imiLrau, J ire '3 The Gc&etal Sub. and Bapp ihannoi k Forus. were visited. sciption Arei t rr p r Btbe sale to day of $1,492, C peiand also dispntcbod two aqusdrons of bis' worth f 5 20 '

cava !rv across tbe Rppshannock. who Datroled TLe ca.ertaii.tr which still se i the Rebel

the banks for two nnlea either way without disIntw ?verin ee:i a Ir;lo from the Rebel rmy.

Citizens of this ricinity say that s body of KsJ ;

MEDICAL.

movements in f ennsyivania the effect of less a as sales.

asd Maryland baa

.iira.ti-t dlss-ave . . , ,:r and irreralar tit. ItisaatU

that th irrrt rc of tk Plantat ,n P.ittrs r.f la- thi- mornin I struck ihe railroad at Lenoire.

Drake, which, prevkwi to oor unhappr diffk ihiea was deotroyed the rood up to Knoville. made demon fouiHl ia roost Soathsrn botaes. wa nwia ttm tire r ition af iin-t Kooiville. so as to have the

iroops ariwn irorn aoove, osir"veo ii.e iracic, and started for Strswberrr Plains I burnt the I State creek brelee. 112 feel long; the Strawberry Pliina bridge, 1 .6W leet Ion. anl the Mosv creek bridge. 325 feet lone. I captured three pieces of artillery, some two j hundre! Ixs of artillery ammunition, orer fire 1 hundrei primers, one thousand stand of arms, t and detroved a large amount of palt, sugar, flour, i meal, saltpetre, and one saltpetre works, and other stores Mv command is much fatigued. We have had but two nights uleep since leaving Wiliiam-burg. 1 The force in Kast Tennessee was larger than I had suppose! 1 did not attack London bridge, far reisoi!- that 1 will sxplain: At Mo-sy creek I determine! to return into the mountains. I bod very creat difficulties, which were unex- j peeled. I found the ap through which 1 in

tended to return strongly guarded by artillery and infantry, and blocked with fallen timber. A force was also following in our rear. I determined to cross at Stn th's (tap. which I did. I will report more fully as soon as possible. Very i epectfully, Your obedient servant. Signed:) S P Sumk. Colonel Commanding f rom l r' di ni l'R.DKBtt k. . June 24 A special to tlie New York Time- - y: There is no lonuor any doubt lhat the Rebels are in strong fore- this side of the PotocOOi and are man Wirj; into Per n-vlvania Refugees ho irrivel here this morning from near the Poooar I Taflia line state thatnt 9 o'clock this saorojos Kniv's division of Ewell's corps pase 1 ilirou'h Sruithshur on the way to Cham, lerhur;j. I hey had with tiiem sixteen pieces o' irtillerv. two regiments ' caa!ry and eleven of infantry, in all about BQQ men. (en Rhode's division took the Gicencastle road froot HagOTStoOU, and a third division of the enemv is repoi ted to be adv mcing on Mer cersl'Uti; from the lirection of Hancock. Ewell commands in person. He was in H i gerstown yesterday. The K armv ia uccompanied bv an im

S I'll oil Bark which It contained as one of it principal mredi'-nii. "It. . ot nrrostion of tbU, w bav. beard one of our most ditinr'.:Uh4 phjtkisns rroark ikat, wberrr be M unwell from ordinary d. tetic or atroospbrnc cio-, h mrtna'-ly relt'red btralf bj I'lsnUtion Ortters. N"w that tbe-e Hitters enms be ttaln?1, a Sbtjiut should prrparr-J. W utlertanl onr laar-TumeDt baa opened naKOtiation w.h lr Drake, thro-art a 'ecret t;rnt. bat with what trnth we do not W ar x retliis;ty rHfel to the Rlchmonit Wht for Its retnenihranc f "Aull lain Syne," but we can assure "our tjovi-rnment" that th Ptan'ation Bttrs are at for tale to any "sacrt agents," Vorth or SsVlh I lh--' re ,rhahly several other thitifts that "ouröovernment" will yet want. We knw that we bee the Boat and ni't popular rne!Jcine in th- worlt We are n-' afrai 1 t blow wYi'. It is composed uf. Phy-iclaii are compelled t recommend it. Cat tsar a Basa has 'en celrVrated for over too hun- j I

dred year-, and .,ld darin? th r-in of ., i , WI, K1ik of Franc, for th .ri'.'iii"U price of its own weight In rher. It is remarmahle for Üyspep.ia, Fever. Weaknes.. Constipation, Ac. Cascar.ii ijt IUkS. For diarrhea. Colic, and dSOOSM of

tbe -.'omarh an I . . DaMir.uo.s. F r'lnflsinmation of tbe boiii and Dropsical ' ti .ns. CauoMiLi: FioMKKk fei r.nfeebled Uiyotion. LtvntuKK PtOWtof A r onatic, stimu'ant and totiic f

biebly laetiraratyia in oervowa debility. WRMHMnBKX. For S ryfuU, KbeuniatiMQ, Vc. Axi c An a u.nvie r 'min ith e; Teatin fleb. muscle sad Milk; HMch used by uioihers nursiii. AU, clove-hu'l-., oratiKf. caraway, coriander, nakeroot, dc s t -wn.2 ioetbar odtrful lafodtaot, tl fwoalsl arkjbi. bBi partin? beauty to ire ruiple. ion aid briMaSBej as the mind, 3 ! swknewi ts the asooaswn of tije world, aad we s MafksW It BOOM fa the pr - er.l. Huint.u- n t ajwaebs bosrl bIxjwi tii- flaaiaH Mi. ter.-; hut th MI)Oill h what Ike nntier, atl they knnw it: UfAltl kTKYJ Hf fJH W LL CUM C ll KxtfOSaataSS MBal Keverisli l.ip; Sour Stomach ani Fetid Breath; KUtuh-ii y .ml lr.dijf.'-tiai; Nervous aJaWStiaW Baeoestes Kstiue aaat Otaan Breath; Pak reef 'he Kyes; Hiatal lie tpaaOcwqrj I'ro-tratn u. lio-at aTsair "; Sal'ow ( ni.-M..t:, VV.-ak B"W1; Liver Cvmp'aitit and Dy-pej.-ia. Very particularly recommend. J to l.'lerKjrmen, M rchntits. laVSrJOfS and BOfaaas .f edentary hat it. Al-o for delicate female'- and weak r-n. wh rerju're a iri'title Sataalaat, free i'.iice-tn'ii . l ap;etite and clear mental farulti. Hold ly all r spectalde POj -i i in. IM u'uöM. Iirer, Batets, Sals Ceostry 8 ores.fta I particular that each botlle l.ear the fa; imile of o'ir siiftnture on a steel plate Ia'"l, with .iir private ti'iv.-rnrin'iit tani, o er the c. rk l. II. Hit IRE V o., Je24-dawei3m fa tV ad Way. New Vi.rk.

Lyon's Kathariou. Tbis d. l htful article f-r pr'ervine and beautifying the human hair is aj.- iin nut up by the orign al proprietor, and aow made with the -ante i irc. - kill and attention, which :irt created it' imitiniv and unprecedented sale of ov r o-ie ut i i 1 1 1 1 buttles aiinually. It It still aol1 at laOOOOlOj largS waataSO, Voa Mill bottlen can easily Oa sold in a v ear when it is again known that tbe Katharnni is not only the m t ih'h fitful hair dre-Mtigln the world, hut thai It cb'.in-es th' talp of scurf atid oasatgaaT, gtvwths aatr a liveh. rich kssefasot gvaetk and pr'ei,i-n fkOOJ turning gray These are c nider ations worth knowing, fbe Katharioti has been U ab d for er twev ye.i . and Is warranted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful head d hair w ill u-r the BMaMfaSaV ill Hnd i erfuuied, che p and valuble. It is teal in at) f.- .(,, .,i.;.. oseter ikraoetMOt the a rid. D. s. RKNKS A CO.. Nw York. Janl7-'iA Haw TEAS.

1 T.-

HAT uijooh: CHINA T A STORE, No, 14 Illinois Street-

4

W prtee and quality TO TKA

IT ha' r Just iw UKEEN

DRINKERS.

ired . aaasebe IWS fall aawseHOSol m III. IVU I I IS,

(t lo In:, an. I eprrl et able4 t ofl. r tO "ti

t Icm. ' j i h ' - ilan sn ther

Willi I, owing to mil faclh'ir nu r In I tad M IVns, we are

aaara s U"i r qusiity ,

ni-e In I hi- tnte Wft sail aarticalar tiswtaso te war l JaPAKKfl TKtS.jit-t rrerle. Jinel3-d'JW

CLOCKS.

It Ii tteen sui: ster! that Valien'!! 'bam

-t. i.a tbe Cattail in 'motier mtn the State nt" Nh rk. in I rem . ' i his s ,iesi pn.-ituiu, under ibo Ot ifOetwwi "t UnretaWH Sevm nr. until bis Stale i-ibs b in ' ' litiu- -tei its Loveiuinciil, ii.il

; thfie e.m be i" dN th tt be w.uM leel m-ire it I boose In tbe Ksattire Cltr thaa he wooblbe lo a

b'tlr C mailian HI taf ; ami we leel osooroil tb it (iiivertioi Seyn 'i iull iit pet inn bim 10 be atresieil here in ti t. law. But. the Lm ur'tir roestkUotO ft the Gnvern.u -hip f Ohio uM t ei ilef mot e h! tcwattl his own e's i oe b j.iring hitoselt' n the frontier of tbe State

liiinin leiniimnj hi .ew i tk. ne wri prut'i

Tr 6ell ai I rut his ImmI in itle Sueh acts of tieißhbf It kiii'.nes ie wrlliv nf Naif followeil a -a aaw TaiTTiN A-at i Ti'N ll is . htemtltel bi a i, u miser ol gentlemen inteiesieil in the iin pr meni uf the stuck of horse in mir riM . m l parti' ul ii lv if fine boraea for h n nes. forro an asMHi ii.. i, i.i enrouiac the intrHluetin, aale mi breesl.nj; of Hue horses Tlie Kl''binj;r Trottaip 1'atW will be le tet! Ir a term 'f ten ve ui Shaie- a t.r , , , t,i ih sewbo ileaire In have tbe use mi the prk a a drive, an. I ih-

amnev ra sel ti tie t;en !! ,n ere.-iing suitable nu be found at C' uliaoi. Nneara Kalis, or MM

f l imsa sn.j n, t tetn.un.. .r f ist trotting ani where on the iiorth.-rn h re nf 1. ke Kne. till IMrin g bires I nrtl t !! . aheie be will ao iuritiMfl? rarf Tiiar II be a meet he'. I at the Ech Otf dmnue to the ft.daslOaHall Ml m l its OaOltltlU building. oer tbe table . n S n.jr.U, , cnina at than ;t be were psrrnniteil t. return unmolested l4, half pest sei,,, VI. .k to ele t .,fhi tr . It is , hn. ,,, ,,, Sn ni UCaa fa Utt fat MUMs prop.sel tint persons can W elected" honorarr 0 violate with iiaaaltj 'Jaa arobibHloo ol the asea.tM,ou tbe p)aieui ul $n s-r aim,,,,,. d ,n,tilutini igaii 'He abridging ot the libertv urh uiemUrrshio will p.ttr tnem the i.ee u.-,. ,,. ,.,t.h Hrral.l the Iraek ami all fr' vileces of mpmleeali.p e n-t ' m m eaf in the eleetioti of offii-eia Th. im, 1 t.. . be eirvendeai in iiirars PacmiM t:f at sSmin-.Ton The Ko he.-er Sueh at. a.aK-,,1 -, mueb ..ee-l.-i in I . I , , !'-' S ,tu, I v s.v- "We saw a at irate Uii.. !.! . . a .ati Um . ra ..I h.Im i

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gen. e and me in s n interior berv aion. ahieh M le tii.t ertain mest iin;rt.iiit go em men! valii.i.le hive Iieen (u kel for recnov.tl m an m i tu. hi W fhington "

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Ml Lille , 'It -.'Sih nv-tai.t, St Mil-' it a. wit,. 0i tlaya

ftr.il1 .f i 'iy, the f..b witi2 rsn.p e,i,ipag : AoO i ,ur Tin t'- ffn Ü'iler Vmi lo-qua t I'm loTOSta. e.5 P: ii I pat . ts .j.,rn b. jee M IIa, The tinasrr Is it ina !r 't .-.ssl ulw-t,i'(ti4 material, and si Iratrote a l.iiisioL ( The i.iele .i.-.l r-wre tbe r'tfht ff tejer 'lfa aoy -j' at tie aids that my te made f r the ah. w art' le, and a !' r iiicrri-ina: the ipiaiitities above aped-

fle.1 a - tl.e public n lee ma- rr The posos M te del-vereda!

ch're r.r irr g lit .' ore. 'al. will l paid for the article n delivery. jaoeiJ til I A.Mii.NK.g.JI ti LIQUORS FOR SALE. TTJIIE LKaOTJFUS, HWKONHV.M'. AT MY IMJTtLl.KRT. 2 MILES I awata of Tju. a anaU lot of para BfOar f sals, trsuti wtshtDf a pure arttcia lot mettcal purpuacs will d ar i tn call mint dlatelr, at tbes liquor wtl I bv sl4 as moii as poaoie fall at my rastJence, two ni e avutb f Inaisnasosta, ut irav mora auh H 11 -if;. ! Iks sMf. A MOKfUKN. aprift-iilM

uipiise wagon tr.iin which wouli indic.ite th.tt the movement is more for the purpose of plunder ih. to for ;n) tiling else The Ketela evacuated South Mountain ye.tenlay, t ikm the ro ila toward (J reen astle Orders have been issued by the Rebel com m v..iTs to spare the property of M i: v landers, bui when they arrive in Pennsylvania the troops ahull bare unuridied licene to plunder and de v t ite Rebel iftic;rs proclaim that it is their intention to tn r h int upon II lyrisburg and then on 1'fiil adelphi i Iuoraii!zSi and inexperienced mili tii SaaWawbtod lor defense, they say will lorm no barrier t i their inarch through the State. I r hu It a 1 1 1 in ore BaLTtatOOl . .1 tine J i Liter reliable accounts from Frederick say that there are no Rebel; near that pi i e, and tii.it the force in the I alley beyond South Mountain has made no movement in this direction There are no recwnetit east of Hoonsboro, which is four miles west of South Mountain Information received at lleaUiii alters pie-i to confirm previons accounts Of 0 very he ivy Rebel force being in the valley west of Ho ns lior. Thev were moving northward, but il was not as eerlniie! whether they were taking the Cham ber-biiig road or the road leading to deUy burg The artillery aecornpanyinc this body of Bob els is said to number sixty .six piece. t roiti HOV Vork N i w Y'kk. Jojm M A Herrifbore. dispatch

to the Heraxl states that great alarm prevails

there. The opinion of lienor ! Kr.tnkiin jikI OoOOa

is, that the Rebels are now odraoriin; with en oils intention on II nrishurg Kvery preparation is m le to receive them PblitleiaiM are leavino Jodoe W h.t uoi , a iwaso farm too lleboas ooao pied at OroonCiiStte, counted 18 pleeo of artil leiy. ale! Ml 'el the coluuin ol M OMO, A dlnpatch d ite ! Otoasoo! Btotlon, live miles Irom t'irli-ie. sidles th.it our fotcea evaeuite! BblppOtaabOrjl al lOO loik. I be 'ni-niv charging into them and IrinU atiaX ndiev Ho ntiC was hint The Rebel s y they will be in Crlisle Thürs tiny The etieniv haiteil al I'slil atoa n Our eavalrv in front are ut.out I tni!' trtm the ltd els Rebel cavalry went into Fiyeue.ille Inet even Ittff The Itebetn take all hfs, w it 'hes nd IMtWf

ti in per ii- and plunder DriVata proni-rt v.

I he Hebcl picket ue i mrii il nt l.ee burg 10 doe A Wahingt n fie. i il to ihe Ni v N' tk Herald s iv : 11' iv and rM'il srt'llftv .md nm ketry tiring, apiaivn U in the vu ilntv ol ( uio-1 1 o- n Man a's is, w is he mi lln iliet m. On the mad from Kinl 'k t'omt House to this eil. , lor about lWl hour, .unllei i tiring w i dis Ute ill beard at the atjmiliu i bridge in (ieorge ti.W l I he Herald' BaltfOMTO Wtr. lent states that n co npciattng ps id I.ee, 'ell brhind al Kielen, k-liurg, is to cro I OS I. wer Potomac at Budd' Fen v . some tmle beloa W ashington and it In i complete et ol pontoons ready for UM purpose I he "I unes' special s., ; Infoiniition receive I today rsnders it neirlv positive that the a hole of FeU' eortis ha been It .1 .fetred into Marvlalxl Tin corps iiumbcts ab .ut 83.00t, Stu irt's eavalrv rstiga up ami down ihe Val Im ui ' ' the e i 'ei ii shadow tf the Hlue Ride P e sunt m bee i s , , i. ok i ut tbe Mab ai.d slight kuin.she occiii daily I he 1 1 4i ild - Whiii"toti lispti'h sns Latf'l lone compri-e F.wall's corpa, .i;'.IKin, LonifetreOtV, W,IM)0. Hill's, the rear guard,) 98,000j Stuart. IS.IMMI. and .Ii nkins, ri.iHMI It. kntOOjd i ilelended by Mills' ivml French . nis. the former containn f 0000 und the latter I? imhi and alo a re ivy btigade under Wise on the Votk HfvOf railroad lien Coree h i too brijrailes at Hanover Junetion. wiih ;t.."i'MI iiKMiiited ToiaOS Jubnsous ooaOawand I In Rest Tenors tee ( sod PetrrSal'l force ot 10.000, which, with the fort e it t 'uinbei I itnl Hip. i eir eetel to invaOe Ken lucky Pi e Biltimore American of yesterday lm the following: TtvOfl i ti" longer siit dtiubt lhat it v Lee's pjrpo-e ti utteuift to eipfure Washington by

the Mirvlml route tii .elv aiiee in tbe turn berl n.d Yalle is lor the purpose of obtaining forays, m l sopplkrs It is helievcl tint Lee has no purpose in pens ! (r '' in' to H it risburg. .. ker, n is believed, will to day have a large force in Fi islet o k county between the enemy and Rillimore and Washington The girrison it M inland Hight form the, rlbl srlni of Hooker's army and i under hi , commnd reru m L,aui St Loi ts Jun05 The Deroorrat itnrinc

OflM dispatch sav The ession of tha Illinois Legislature wa held vesteniav with a view of legal i rig the Chiraco horse railwav swindlt and testing the legality of tbe Governor prorogation of ihe Legislature TiSe Democrats contend that the Assembly ia still in session f our memlier of the BotM oert present, and two of the Senate A committee of two was ent to the Governor, to ascertain if he had any com munication to make. The Governor replied t tha committee tint he had nothing to say. he did not recognize the meeting Gov Yte h ts offered the Secretary of War 10,000 six months men to repel invasion.

or more Rebel suhiiers were seen in the neigh

borhood daring thj day previous. Tu, forca bad departed without its destination being known. The town of Brenu ills) was patroied without eliciting anything. Tlie-e reeonnoisjanees develon tbe important fact that tbe Rebe: . rmv of the Tofomtc loes not occupy any aaftjoo of the territory extending from Salem and While Plains on the west t

F relet icksburg on the east, and to a distance of

seviral miles south uf the Rappahannock. An impirtant captuie was made in the person of Col Scruggs commanding the "5th Virginia State Iroops. and the senir officer of 11 State troops in F.irquahr county. S rom Philndelpltlrt POrra oa imu, Jane 24 McConuellsburg wa occupied by Rebel cavalry this evening. Lee and Loncstreet were both at Winchester on Friday. They had more than 100 .000 men. and intend to cross the Potomac within two days Rhodes' division, consisting of 10,000, left II luer-towii , Tut! i . ' i "t. 'ii'.et burg john.-toir.s Rebel division of 12.0O0 with l!l pieces of artillery CTossed at Shepherdstowti. Sunday. Half this forcelett Ilootisboro. Tuesda v , for the North, and the other half went to Will iamport The Wiliiamsport aqueduct has been destroyed by tiie Hebel; alsi. the bridge-; It i generally believetl that the greater part of Lee's army has crossed into Man land, sinee Friday, at Antietini, Shepherdstoan and Win lam -port I rom ! i.i r i is burg Hawatapeao, Iwrie 24 The Rebels are within twe- ty five miles..' Harristiuig The enemy's column haltet! about eight miles the other side of Cirl.r'e ml went into camp. The aii'hnrtips are in telegraphic communic tion with c irrisons stationed two miles from the Re'iei picke':-. Th ir line to night is very strong. The result of to morrow is looked forward to wilh a great deal of anxiety. A bottle will undoubtedly he fought or the place evacuated bHore to morrow night. Kvon thing is quiet in the neighborhood of Get tysbarg and Hanorer Station. The Rebel teleirrajih iperator. at 'en o'clock If) night, attached wires nt M Connelsbur and opened comtnuüication with PHtahof p He told long stories about .lenkins, an-1 what he intemletl doing No reli lOCi placed on il

COMMERCIAL.

sr rut urs im miiHti iwjarfea. Cisciyrif an. June 2j.

Fl .ur Still dull; anperfine, $4 40(44 50; fancy brands at &(dh SO Grain Wheat tincbanced. but in better le man; ret), $1 06; prime Indiana, or Ohio eiUtJ,tl Ü Corn, t(.ic. OaU. 64c. Whisky 40i?c. Proviaions Cut hanged. Groceries Steady Money Gold advance! to 44" pretn Silver is .13e wem Fichange steady at tc prem.

w Yarn -MarKct Newr Voaa. June itö Klour rnsettleii; nhinpine erade of round

hoop Ohio quite firm, whilst other branda are' heavy and in favor of buvers; 5 35(?r.S 6 for tttrn State. $3 H)(R6 00 for extra round hoop) Ohio, and $6 05(27 75 for trade brands; markit closing irregular and unsettled Whisky Active and firm at 44(rf45c. Grain The advance in gold and s'erling ei change has a favorable effect on Wheat, which is

in fa-r export demand, antl prices have advance! l42c; $1 l-il :.6for Chicago Spring, $1 II for unsoond Ohicsco Spring, fl 1T7(I 40 for Milwaukee Club, $1 46rl 49 for winter red wetern. Or Iltawoie. Corn, Ic better, and in fair inquiry at 76c. Groceries Sugar firm Molasses tedy and in moderate re-u-t Pork Firmer Lard Firm, with a fair business st P'?: IOe. Money Firmer. ar,l a gO'id busines löinir at 7 per cent Sterling advanced to I5r: for first class bills Gn!d firmer; opening at 44'.,. ad. vanctn- t.. 45'4. al I elosini; firm at 1434e

TAILORINC. IrtVIl ( IIOLTZ,

NIP THi: IML IN THE BCD PRACTICAL ACC0UCMER.

Iron Wash I an tan. tien. Stahl with hi division of cavalry returned tortmp this morning. Gen. Copeland with two regiments of hi bri gade tbe 5tb and 6th Michigan Basalt 1 OO came dattched from tha division at Warrenton. raoceedad under older liom Stahl nreci to Bealton on tha Orange and Alexandria Railroad; thence to Ftvetterille

F rom ftOOi t ork N w York. Jooo i5 A letter in tlie Tinier, latevl Washington, tbe l!4tti, fays twenty tbous and off Bregg'a .irmy are ai Richmond doing gar risori duty. Gen Lee has his whole army, 185.000, in the immediate vicinity of the Potomac. Bragg is to take care of Richmond, while Lee is to t ke care of Washington. H:chmonl was reinforced on the l'Jth inst. Hew Vkk. Jone 'J.V A Washington special to the I st aaya a dalattatioo of Ohio Democrats appointed bv the late Sute Convention to procure

tlie release ol Vail mdigham, arrived to day. As rat tnej have bad no interview with ihe Prei dent. From IIa rrisburg. Harkisuiuo, June '2b'2:'Ml P. M During the whole of last night au I Bp lb the present time, lon trains of w.iguns hin.leii with good and household furniture, have entered the city The faimers ire ll. t king in aith their hor-t , and also any number of contrabands if all 04J0S There are about "Ji I negroes between here and Carlisle, on the w.iv Many are pivckint; the.r gond fr shipnient. The matter t.f declaring martial law is under COMideeal n. t.i prevent able bodied men from leaving the city. From IMillititelprtla 1n 1 1 a imi iii i s . J una ?ö The Pennsylvania Railroad Uonpant Uas roceirea! n dispatch d tteti at Carl isla II o'clock mis morning, which says the Röbels eornmenctsl moving atid o'clock this ajoriiiog und ther odranca was then eight milos ott L.vna. I P M Husinc-s i partially suspended in this city to Oat l.e'-ciptt and shipment- of ROedl by the Penn syli .mi i railroad i- tcnijsiraril y PHpeiidjd " The K find' h ue ten regiment -, with artillery and eavalrv , on S.'iith MoUnt iin beyond OfNtJf burg I rom llHllltiiorco It il 1 iv.'Ki . Jane "J.'i InfWWtatlrt1 receive! here this uiuitiin.' Iron Weaiern M H v land is to the lotloains j ui Min : ( :i lata Ii - ' d t" have paaafil throimh Win tfeeatOT on Sund iv The entire Kebel armv was then in ui'itim ! liuri u to be llaljIUJO atTontf Rwell Was nf H tei utoe u n Monday, and 00 Tiie lv u ti bed b-r Peniisy Ivetoto aVwIfrStreet! IrtMttJM were iilnint 'rosing the PotonMc. and aere ut be on thte sitia on Wedue dav Th- Rebel nrtrgrntne. aotwydhnj to Mgidj intelliireiit sv mpa hi' r htMfOMfaMi from Ml tern Maryland, K.ih.i I 1 11 ' fori es were ti oe i'upv llooket 's atti'i tion until 'lie main ImmIv of the RttttJaraij nere well on the voj, The Hebi'l a'lin w.u. hi then uioie r .lv north, bav

ing in the MfanOl le -Uppbed themselves with fresh hore Irnn Movlmd and PrttOSrlvatU. The It '.-is rtiw'ti'l to i iptui' M itristuiri; a mit iihoni o; ;om..ii , ii . I in.v it once on PbiUdelphi i AH Ihe Retail olb eis have been nealv unil'umed an l StUip e.. n.f their advance forces made to preei.t . ierv fit e uppeaiattce Kvvt'll told hi ineii to pa) libet illy for everyihing. and that altluoigb ihe people might turn up t heir It' MM Hi Kebel 00001 lis, they would tum be glad to pet it These iepreentntions are sent for whai thsy in iv be worth Haver e(i u apuiil and senational tbey miv appeir, thev are truthful rep resentatioii of the hopes and expectation ol intelligent and iMnkini Rifbott I rani t u liiniiinn Wasiiin. i n, .1 one Vl.'i The Republican 01 ti of to dm say a genllem in amved here this morning, ah" left Higertown at I 00001 A M He saw Kaell's forces, composing ihe left wmg of Iti - hi in . i thioUk.li Hageratoan. I in he ul of tbe liiiim entered Hsgorotooi on Toeedsv morning and ni"ved on direelly through to IVim Iv inia The rar t-f ihe column. tifidrstond to lehme to Knell, did not piss ilitough 11 igeistown until Tooadajf iigtat This for e wa est.tntte! to be from ?!, 000 to 25.IMHI trong The troops .h ! verv little damage beside eix in" all the lioraoi thev could find f ur inform it.t .i)s ahen he leA B ager-lown veterday fire iOOOj, it is OO leretOtisf th L -ng-treet. in com Bjand of tbe riht ing of Lee army, was then crossing the Potoii, i below W in-port The main bod of A P Hill's force, comp. ing the centre M I.ee armv. was i.mierstood to be omewhere btieeti W in iie-let ami Martins burg, moiing tow in! the river To dav. e hava no d jubt from all the infor nntion we have g.there!. tint the whole of Rwell's column i iti Penn-v Ivaiiiu . not tar fnim Chamliembuig The gentleman obo -aw EwwH ' troops sav

thev hat! with tl;tm a ver lare tiuinter "I wagon. From ti' - faci they intend t gather II the supplies thev can find The I'. m,i r reer?s .nfer Rrig Gen Crawford, have bee: transferred from the De partment of Washington to the army off the Po tim i Their ni.mber ha been increased bv ih return to aervice of manv ho aere diaibled or woun lei in the mat.v battle through which ihey have passe! vu.roiisi, at net onnrbharr, M' It raisss Hotsl. 14 milks smt or McCos-!Kt-ssi o. June 25. Tbe KelsrG in force entere! Mcronnettiurr last night at o'clock The teif.rapli operabir, after s perilous jo-ir nev through tbe mountains, reached this place and established an t!ice The Keliei advance was met by the Pith Pa. eralry and skirmishing ensue! The I'ith was finally compelled to retrea' before the uperior numl-ers. with . lo ot 3 wounded A rerttnen' ot mt'iii under ( I Lmk fell back at the oivsnce of the enoovv; but an inderendeut comtiiiv. under Capt Wall tee, uk its position in the mountain, buhacking the enemy N0 cess fully

Numbers ol Rebels are knoat It have been killed, but ihe extent of iheir lo unknown.

MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, HtSm KU'HKS I St iKTMKNT tK biK))M IN tlo'Citv. c !!. n ,.r Clo'h-. I.lsck asi taaaasasta) als,. Fr-n-h, Sfut. h .it,.t Ain. ri. au Caakiairrra .r every shadi a.i.l color: ,i' an n lies vhty -f Vest; . (;otitl'P'.. nwisLiiir a eann.-ni ma.V t. fit an.i , K.,t h..-- ai..l -txl. . -l:.'uM n.- s c.;, anl I a ill mice laaaa that I . an eh ihm a rat mt-nt better cat better mails and letter MnaMal Oaan aw th i ta-b.r in the cirv for the same mtiv. All km! at

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