Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3968, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. 5ATCRDAY WOR5IÜO. JUKI 27 I CITY AND STATE ITEMS. yil' J a ma H reri ill preach I Straoce Ckrel on Sunday neu t bslf peat tea o State Militast Claim Parti holding

Stale military claim co dispose of the ubm at HmKo" Baak. Indian -poll jc 12 Ml Hp I 'ahsoanla weddirr. ani viitinc card, fo to "Tanke Card riter.' at Rate Koua. Ladies call in p trior. jc25 d3(.

MrraoroLiT Halt. Ton h two of tb eioet merit' rious attachee of the lli iter uke a nonefit. Mr Otis S Gorg the roarUiniot . and Georce 3 Webter the prperty man e bo arc acquainted aith tht run of theatricala, know bow much depend upon tba akill od care of the machinist nd proper ty man lo give effett to Iba drtrot " rTretitiions If their derart

anent work anvotril the play jrooa off well, nnd if the? do not tba (inert actinr fail AH mu I admit th4l tbe Metropolitan ha teeti f rtunate n htv.ntrthe service nl lit (Jerge nd Mr Wet.ater during tha season now o near it clue. The re deaervinjr. of a full bona for their pro feinal merit. Hut there i another re n. Two more clever gentlemen are not numbered among our citizen than Meaara Oeorpe and U. . t The bill it an attractive one K r-t we hue the romic pantomime of the Schoolmaster, in

Cath paid for giiirterma-ter- account wl'"r'' "- '"hert th e,lt!re troupe will

.,. r- ' r o iun max win prixim.c iou'j municr Mona Jfonteverde will give hi illimitable tricks of contortion Th two charminc i ncer Mathilde and üuatave, h i reihte tbe nie ol the poetry of motion, and whoae appearmce makes th brain reel with the giddine of cxtacv, will give aome ol their lest dance, and the performance will conclude with the bingfeaMl trick pantomime of Raoul. It iaa rich bill the bene firiaries are deserving of patronage, and we hope to ee a full turn out ot tl. lovers ol tlie dram t to night.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TELEGRAPHIC.

aad Government claim, hv D S. M Kernan

Soldier's Claim Agent. No 0, Wt W-.hington

rwet mi'i- dlv

Tat Tier Tbwre will he two trotting rare cm tba tchang-e Park, (hi afternoon, nrnnrnc iryr at 3 o'clock It ia einav-ted that five or sii

will atart. and tine aporl may le es per ted

A Giat, If any ladv know of a pood girl, to do the work in a mal! famür, 'a er man preferred,, abe will oblige ua by tending her to No. 7n North New Jersey atreet.

mti A neat hoiae of four, five or ail j rooma. within fire oarea of tbe Circle A good prompt pnviiig tenant can be bad for uch a bouae by ioquirinjr of C P. Hut hoion. at H M Iodd k Cos. je5 tint j en ' k a new tsse seery fro awe wanNsnj of flee rooma, hall and cellar, on a large lot well set with fruit and Rhruohery. four and a hitlf afjuirea from tbe Poatoffire, f.."t -tie at ft.lwf, in par met:ls. or lewa tor c:ih Delzcll L Jones, 37 Eaat Washington atreet Iaos Clih See the new bullet proof ateel ; a llara ananteiled white, a new utile juft re , ceivel. can be readily cleaned with d.inip cloth. ' For ile, who!e-le ind ret.il, nt Purker'a No .'() Wet Wa-h.ntou tieet je27 d3t Kb at Limch A free lunch ia act everv dnv from !t2 to 12 A M . and ech evening from 10 to "at Mike Clark a aaloon on South I Hi noia atreet 'I lie saloon i one of the best ar ranged ati'l cot ! . 'ed ,:. the c.t . t:d (. KtMeei

are choice and pure. je '21 deodtf

lea! Ice? lea. Oaeega W pktah- on hu d plenty of pure, cler Ice, to upply hia customer, !

withotit ahtppit.tr from Toledo or any other point Anr rtrrn waarfrnj; F'-. cam b -oriplio hr arwfsjaviing OMfft W Pitt-. Mox ftasjlaoaouHi P. O. ap30 2m

The TauTrivu AMOCIATMHr.- hopw the meeting to night, over the Kxchane St.. ,ie. to , orgmixe s trotting aasociation, will be attended ' by all who feel an interest in the improvement of our stock of horses in Indians. We bare kaTM felt ill- w mt ot sur-h 41. .. -ociation. Indivi ii i'a hate done tnu'h, but it require otganized sc j

tioi: to give imraetua t any great reform Surely the improvement of our atock of horaes ia a gre tt agricultural Stitelike Iivli.int, a a refoi m worthv the atlet:tin of the enterprise and Wealth

ot oir city. It i fitting tb.tt Indianapolis, the capit.il of the, State, should take the lead, j Since the war broke out our city ha been the I gre.it horae market ol the S'.ite A very large amount of money has been paid out fur hordes here, and dealer h ive learned to regard it hfl ' betilquartera for their trade. We mint ende-tvor to tn i.ntMiii the nacendancv that the fortune of war hia thrown in our war. This cm onlv be dona by attention, inj hv providing inducetuenta t'r the Se-t i.k to vi-it thia region, and eerv , IkmIt knowa this can not be done without an or j: it 7PI effort We pointed out yesterday the ad i t;t i rs ffet. e hy tbe iiaociatioii to lhe who wish only to j become honorary memlera of it. who will enjov i tha Ml of the trick and frpi entrance thereto.

without tiiiij; troubled bv the detail-. on'tbwSSBJ ment of aainall annu.il fee We hope to see rt lull meeting, uinl an interesd manifested that will ure aSSCaaSBS to the enter pri-e

itJT Dr Helern. iho Amerioau Caoeff ("tum

plon. is located at the I$r imble Houae, Lni-i vottc The Doctor i- 'he onlv .b- ian now Unng '. o esn kill ami cure a cancer in from five to tae:i' four hour-, without instrumenta or pain No cure no pay. mavl'J 1 1 ITU The regular meeting of the Inlin apotia Typographical Cfion ajül he he'd thi- Sat urda ; evening, at 7',, o'ch- k. in the old Semi nel building Everv memher ia re.jue-ted to he present, aa there ndl he an eleoion of officera Wm. Hat mks, Sec'jr SoMrniiNu wobtii Kowic. Dr. S L M Fadden and lady. Spiritual te-t Medium and CI nrvovaiit Ph vi-i us, have perm mently lo catel in th a c 'v. it No 1-H North I)avii!aoi atreet, where th- will devote their entire atten lion to giving t-st- e unining diaaaae, and pre--cribing for the - une Charge reasonable. Office open st alt hours je24-dlw loh lriiiiiit. We are now ready to do all kinda of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the beat tvle, on hört notn and es ekrmp ms any nt fur office W bjajTI eomr etent hanuV. good nresaaa, a fine asaortnn nt of papet and cardri, and wgflalalri ' u:l heap work All kinda of took. tiricfa, catalou. , Jtc . printed in the beat atrle and on abort notice. We aak the patronage of Demo rata, and alloth era that want printini: done. tf. Ck4vp .li ar roa thi Cmitsd Statis CSotjan The following ia a revised li-t of the (Ir.tnd Jnrv empannelled in tbe Federal Courts of Itvli.u: i D E Williamaon, Foteman, Putnam count v , E R Krchival, Putnam county; .1 .1 Cum min, .lack-on county; O P Davia, Vermillion eurity; J. H Stewart. Carroll county; S I i Morgan, Marshall county; David S Ooodiag. Hancock county; .Tarne OTtrien, Hamilton c uiniy; WVMMI M ihme. Porf-r WWItj; DavM Turner. Lake county. John Crum. Dt.i,l in de. Baasjaar MeMitlen, John Kccr. A B Ooa nrr. H A. Fletcher. Nicholas MoCartv. an-1 J. J. Bingham. Marion county.

.toKio A x-e waa triel before Judce Kn, ol the Common Plea- Court, yesterda?, that will aerve to illu-trate th trutli of the old adae, th:t "a joke c n be can ied too far " a replevin -ur! wa.a brouL';it ngain-t John Mickel to recover a gold watch Tbe plaintiff awore that in a joking way. he told Mr Mick el he would give bun ihe watch lor two hundred gallons f ahi-kv

Mk ei sgreel to gfesj it. Hnd took the watch, and , when ake-J to return i rfu-e 1 to do a , rTttaje I that hew as in earnest, atid the whisky was at j hia : the plaintiffh diapoaal. Mickel awore that! he bought the watcli in rond faith, and that the ' pi tr.tiff had sent for a fjuirf of tVe wh:sky audi expressed him-clf sati-fied with it quality. The' Judee t'-otirht the ioke was earned far enough to legalize the trade, and Mr Mickel is to par for j the watch with the two hundred gallons of wh!k y aa he agreed to do. IWIf our friend- le-ite to ot,t tin a lod meal of all the delicacies of the season, or part ike of a choice glaaa of pure old wine, ale and liqoori Of smoke a delightful, genuine imported Ha ma ciirar and pass a social hour, we advise them to call upon Capt. Hanna at the Buckeye galoot),

where all the leading jotirnals of the L mon are

kept for perusal, and the attentive services of the employee ire generallv dmittel Don't forget the place Buckeye Saloon, corner ot Illinois

and Georgia streets. Open all night and day. jjy"Tt appears to us that there never was so much atrcet improvement in any one year as is now going on in this citv. and they are Generally of the best character. We are watching wiih a Mai deal of interest the construction of culverts Bad ditches on New York and New Jer-ey streets, under the direction ol the City Engineer and Street Commiss i ner when finished, we ahdl rejvirt, giving full credit to the parties deserving it. tTlt appears to us that a great many of the bowlders deposited for howl. leri'ig Pen nay Waal street, are entirelv unfit for the purpose. In the IMleTB c:t'C7., great cara is taken to pick solid round bowlder no broken, or open ones ate allowed to be placed in the street Is there any pet -on here who-e duty it is to see that only goad bowlders are used? or, must the propcrtv owners pay for any kind ol bowlders, good, bad, or indifferent?

Pt uilistic Two ladies of pleasure, re;re sentative of rival hou-ea, had a pugilistic en counter on VS i -ireet yesterday, that at tr o ted lonie a croud ft wa- not a h or pulling ai d scratching right, such .ia is epectei when the fairer portion of creation, ' llcucn - h-t. best gilt to man" get their dander up, but it wa a regular prise fight, ami conducted uccortling to tht rules of the ring. Fifteen rounds were fnncht The hidtea -te d -t nirui-hel bv I lie

ribbons they wore white and blue At the most heartily wish him -uccess filth round while fell, but quickly re. overe-1 and 1 iness he may embark in.

was up in time tor the nest round, and fought gallantly marking her antagonist' mug ileeplv with the blowa abe planted At Ihe fifteenth round, the white ribbon, finding her eyes blinded, ran. and left the blue master of the field.

tyWp understand that our friend H irrj Vnn dergrilt. r)-) . leaves to day for Fort Way re. und that he desiirn making that flourishing citv his home in the futute Mr Vandergrif' is an old citizen ol Indianapolis, and enjoys the respect and estrem of our citir.ena in nn eminent degree He is a man of ability and integrity, and we

in whatever bu

Mov. Imfsovewknt Mr I.ong the under taker has rented the Irame building on Washing ton street opposite the State Houe. and will remove to it from bis preent location on Sou'h Meridian atreet. next week This rem A il i.-ies Messt Ftahback and V ijen poaaeaaion of the ground adjoining tbe Elliott property, and thev Will at once make arrangement for the ereetfoa of two busineas house, ao as to br renlv for M eapancy this winter This will close in the block on the w eat side of Meridian, and be the starting point for i row ol wholesale houses that will extend to the Cn on Depot bef re many yeir Meridian street now haa a good start , and bv next year the heavy buaine-s of the city w II ba done on il

ttmmii iiruMtrriaifM dj

. irin tarn

oon ReporU.

"A txttle wa a hr lip hssltb wm to her look, Sr yth wa la her ep. ani - k - hni PlntÄOa "tltra ." S--T--1860--X A faw hot ilea of PlatitaMoe Bitten wm cure wfrvo1j, ftfaiacb Cold Kx'remitiet and Peveridi Up. " fear Stomach aod Fetid Breath " natuleocy and Indtfe' r. Servoaa Affectleaa. Kxceaatra Fathrue and Sh-r Breath. Pain over tie Eyea. " Mental fwapoodencr. " Prostratloe; Great Weakneaa. Sallow Completion. Weak B web, Ac. Which are the evident ea of ! TVER COMPLAINT AND DTSPEPSIA Ii i eUmated that seven-tenth of all adult ailments proceed from a diea ed and kStpM liver. The b l.arv ecretlor. "f the l;v.-r j.erflow nj Into the tomarh, poison the entire ayttem anJ ahlt it the above ynspioma After Ionic r-aear h. w are able to pretext the mot remarkable core for thee horrid inghimare dlscav, the w rld ha ever pruduced. Wiihln oue year ovar x hundred and forty thoaan i pereona have taken tbe t'lantatioti Fm terN, and n'd an iaatat.ee of complaint ha- ctme to our knowledge. It ia a moot effectual tonic and agreeable ttintular.t, auited to all conditioua of life. The report that ü r- hci uptu mineral -ub-tancei for

I rom I rederlrk FsxDxaicK. June 25 Several Union wjeo ju. arrived from Hagerstown via Boonsboro say so-

other Itebel force of 10,000 men arrive : there e-terday afternoon from Williamsport. It i believed iu Heeratown that Lee's whole force is crossing at Sbepardstown sod Williamt port

The fore whieh arrived at Hacerstown jester iay afternoon waa infantry and artillery, of which they had thirty pieces There were several thousand men at Boonsboro laat nihl. five mile oat of Frederick reut PhllHdelplaia pMlHaaifll. .luue 20, 2PM The Washington S't -.ays 'here i nothing known to justif y the current rumor that Lee haa lOOjtww men at W nebester. N'j probability in the secoant saying that large forces of Rebels were yesterday evening moving from the direction of Boonesboro to Frederick. LATFR I'liiLAMLrHiA. June 26-1:30 V M Tbe tclegriph IB Carlisle ha not been working for several hours. rniLADCi rut . June 26 The 1'resa publishes

a special from llatriburg. staling thst teovernor j t'urtin receivel s teignm from the operslor at j McConnelebur. atating that the Rebels, under

Jenkins, hau entere! tbe town niter a eiere

Reinforcement btra beau tent lo Gau Kafppa We w I Men i wtiat remains to at of tbe CnmberUcd Valiev A Harritbarg dispatch dated 10 o'clock this areing says thst tba Rebelt appear to bare come to a stand still Our troopf ire adraaUgaoutlj potted There are no report, to night, ol fighting Tbe te!egrph ia still open to Carlisle. Ew ell's headquarters sre at Shippingsburg. Keported n a ; i F.afafemenl. N.w Yobk, June 26 A larig which arrived at New Haven Irom St Cren tbe 9th. report that on the 12ih two steamers were seen in the offine toward St Thorn-, fisbtiug, when one suddenly disap(ared It H supposed she was sank Tbe other ate med off. The Vaoderbiit was reported at St. Thomas on the IMs. A cofraapondent of the News room states that Rebel steamers Alabama and Georgia were at Bohia. May 19 The coaling authorities ordered them to leave, but there were no ains of their obeying the order 1 he H vrnsburg correspondent of the Hiiladel phia Press says: To day Gen. Knippe was reinforred by several regiments, and was ordered to repel any further advance of the Rebelt He will offer battle ou

For Treasurer R MckoanebT, of Bradford Tba resolutioos adopted were tba samaaatboaa adopted at tbe recant Democratic Convection in Oh o. Ith aa aiditiuoal raaolution thanking Governor Seymour, af Kaw York, far hia letter to tbe Albany meetiaf denouncing tbe arrest of Va.ltodifbam rrora Fwrtreee 1ntor. FoSTsua Moxaoi, Jane 35 Tbe Jsmswtowu arrived here yesterday afternoon with the officer and crew of the U 8 gacboat Sumter, wh.cb was sank four milea tnm Csae Het.ry, hanog tw-en run into by tbe ateamer General Meiga on the night ot tbe 23d. No live were lost by the accident. t rom U a la I a t vs. W shiotox, June 26. Hon. Geoige H. Ten dletou. Chairman, and other member ol the del egatiou appointed by the Democratic Convention of Ohio to wait upon tbe Preident with reference to the return ol Vtllsndigham. bare bad two in terviews with the President, and stated to him in writing their object snd purpose. A respouse

will not probably te made relore Monday. Commander Henry A. Wise ha been appoint ad Acting Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance I rom Harrlalmrfx. HiStissiKG. June SI. Gor. Curtiu haa re

MEDICAL.

NIP THE STIL IU TBE BID rfsBBMsFjK PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER.

W a . . . B . A m . C tl, A Aitft an

TiT V. information that the Rebel, occupied Get It is ex;fi:tod that we will commence offensive , . , . r - r .

its active properties trt wholly fbe. Fr tbe public skirmish with some of Milroy' troopt. Milroy

aatiafactiun, and that paSjeota may c-msult thnr phy

aician. we appeiH a li-t of it-comp-t.etiU: CalawaffS Bak CeleVrted for over two hundred veara In th- treatment cf F-ver an-1 Afrue, l;. -pej.-i, Weakaeae, c. It waj ititr-! :c-.l BStS Kurope by the ("ii!it'.-a wife ..f the Vic r.y 't l'eni. iu 164, and afterwarl oM by the Jratnta for tht m naov prlft f it oirn ui.j'.tin lrtry uudir the name of Jttuit Pvrdrr, aud waa finallr ma.le jmMc by LeBSI VI, Kioit of rratice. Hunih It rakt --rxclal reference to pa frbrlfug" uali!Utlur.i. In Sou'h Auk rx.m travel. CA'caiLt I'.AaE For the diaxrhvea, colic and distale of Mi" atomarh ati'l lioa-eb. Uakmcuom For inll.iiaaatioti of the loina arid dropaical aflectioti Camomii k Hnns-1 ..r enfr- bled diaetiou. LaTKSaM Kinvr.na Aromatic, -t.iuulaut ant tonic highly lasis ratintr in Mcrveaa debility. Wixtku .ki . - r - n 'til a. reeauSSaat, Ae. Amsk r; .r Tn t irTuiti i'i : rre itititrflh. tnucle and milk; much u"d by t.ioth-r- mir ing. aUssv sasbsslS ataaajs strraway, easiasstoft tiater t. Ac. B.T.-iaaa x. Anotb r wi.tidcrfui lagrasllfM, "f spsiiidi srigla lm pirtinj: baut t. :h- ' .r.ipl. ,m-I brlMattrj to the mind, it jet ui.ii' 'jwn to the ixnnucrct; ! tbe world, and wt withhold it natu1 fur thr jr'riit.

HateXMaTAJR ;unn TKS. nh,strt, y. .. ei') 9, 1S61. Mf--r-.. P. II. lHwr Co: I h.v b - .t '.-at -ult'.-r-r .

fr.-v ! -iei-i:i for tl.rt-e or f- ur j eai ard had to ab.aiiaoa My profeasloo. Abaol three ssonths age I tried tbs HewtaHwi Bitter s'td I my irrest Jejt I BM now n-rly a w'-llman. I have röcommeinb-d th-tu Ui feTT.l caea, anl, far as 1 know, sfSflf I with Itjrftal keOeSt. I am respectfully yours, KKV. J. S CATilOKN.

fm9mu kfafa, ifA Jfjata, nrA .., 196. Kk nTM PklSBSSI My dauabter hs been much benefitted by the u of thy I'lantati aa MitUr. Tltou wjlt send nie two more bottle. Ihy Brleed, ASA CL'KKIN

5Ai.ti aWSSS, ' h it'' tij , If!., f'rb. It, 1SB3. Mer. F. 11 I rakk A Oat Flea -nd ua anoth r i laialie eases sf iur Fl intatio'i Bitter. Aa a morning ,

apetisr-r they appear to ha v.- '!! everjthiiin else, th' Polo in c yesterday.

M...4 .to rrril. . tii...'

T ur, c. S .K A STAITI

a .a I 1

ia prep:rit) to urn e tue neei out, ana a U ntie

is imminent. The excitement at Pittsburg it unabated, troops being organized r.q.idly. t rom Frederick. Frkm-kkk. .June a There is no doubt that mure than h ill of Lee's army is in Maryland and advancing in three columns Uta Pennsylvani t. Each advancing column i followed by immense wagon train, most of which are empty. Kell coiuuiaude in pet on the center adranc , ing column. Extra Hilly Smith command a brigade in

Lwell s corps. The wanon train which accompanies the center column number several hundred wagons, a ma jot it y if which ate marked U Notwithst u. d n: Eweli's orders cuinmauding his troops to re-pect property of Maryland, foraj; in i: parties re scouring the country in every direction. aaSBSng all the kaareas aswl cattle they can U hau ls tut. A lame number of horses have been gobbled up in W aabtDgtOO coiintv alone KeaSjbbariSM counties are suffering in like ni.uiher. M'i' ot the cat'le have been driven across the river into Virginia to feed that portion oi Lee's army which still remains on the other side.

t rom lisonri. Jlitkrjon Citv, Jim 2.V The majority re port of the committee has been under discussion all day without ai y action The PrasidiSSt of the convention received a

i tele'jratn Irom Gen bchoheld, siatiag that aiter a parsOStai examination ol Vincent Horne-duke. 1 he has orderetl that gentleman to be cnt beyond our lines fr dis loyalty. Mr. Harhen was ex pelied 10 day for disloyally. I i in Baltimore.

RaLTiMouk. June 25 Tt i- reported through various channels that Lee and hi btaff crossed

operations on Fridar

To day it is cenerallj understood that Hook er's army at Maryland Hights is preparing to meet LeA gentleman from Hacerstown says he thinks that I, c i 1 L -t .-st.ieet were there ht Welnes day. An immense armv was bivouacked in the neichborhood . The Kebel (ieneral Rhodes' division occupies Chamhersburg. The Fiebe! have captured about 4.000 horses, with which they aie mounting infantry. .iiil Itrport

There ate various rumors in regard to the

Arrangements an a essapltStw le upply any demand for tbia article, wbicb Bta lack of Government atamp ha. not heretofore been possible. The public in ly ret aurfd that in no case will the perfectly pare tandard of th- Plantation Bitter be departed from. Firry h-t:U o.tr th f tc nimile of our tiymtlurr on a ttttlftttt rnyritciuj, or it ffttmin Sold by all DrusfKist, Gricer and Deai-rs throughout the country. I'. II. I ! I ! v ! A CO. JSSMats lAweotrim VO. Itroadnil)' Sf Y.

Luxuriant Beauty. Promote 1: growth, prevent Ua falling off, eradicate dandrutT. BOd impart-, health and pleaatitnesa n tbe head. It ha tsl the leal sf time, being tbe original Hair Coloring, and i conMantly r:creain.; in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladie. It i sold by all respectable dealer., or can feai procured ty them of the commercial a-em. I. S. orne, k Co., M Broadway, New York. Two taa tw ei aad $t. .iaiil6-dAwitawetn

TEAS. 3E3C. LEE,

I INK

I3ATEH ELiOCIt

No, 14 Illinois Street,

CHINA T. A STORE,

: PKRIOR ISIHJl'KJIKXT. BOTH IN

r.al ly

TEA ÜJRHSTKIEIS.

ijrDr ,Tinea, the v,i,vrsful Ere ini K;tr 1 H tiar. wh ia now pr ettaintr at the B ite House, in this city, ia everr dar civine unqnttionable ari'lence of hia skill. Yesterday he performed an rert.'n on Albert Morler. aged .Vi, bohre on OnetiUl street, near the Ieif and Dumb Aavlutn I wh ae evea wer badly deforme! for thirt? yen and one eve was uele.s Hi ere ire both natural now. and he is highly gratified Hia wife aiw hisa yeater lav lor the hrat tune with two gx.. lull, .-tratuht ee- Hia little daughter, three year of afe, was also difigurel with crooked eyes, the Doctor . traitcue iia eye- at tbe mdii time Thee operations were loth per f rmed without the least pain The I i SOT sjafl skillfully performesl on Mr Josw K Heiber'a ayes, of Company f, 31st lud. regimei t. now at Camp Morton, rendering them Udh straight in ou minute Tbe P nti.r curel M J Lang'r.of b ne count. Indisns. ot deafness of twentx two eir t mding He is quite an s,;e. man. an . eipteaaeal great satisfaction at bein made to bear acain Tlie aboe are a few of tbe many ca-es that Dr Jooe haa cured iu lee than one week e2T dlt&wlt

f' uTH o- ,'nr t CaMsaiDOK Citt The citJtansof Cambridge are saaaiM praparations for a grand rwlbr..tion of tbe s7ib annirawwar ot American Independence They do things up in apitndnl style there when t her et themselras tat work, and we hare no doubt but the coming celebration w.'d be one of the Urgeat gatherings j ever held in Eastern Indiana We notice on the programme tbe moat procuuient men ot t.tb p.tr tias. and it is endet. t that the festival . to i,e one in which the whole peple will part c ; te Governor Morton ic to be :h orator ol the dav Onasnoet fimnieoOablafeitur is noticeable m thi celebration Tbe people are invited to brin iff of their abundance supplies to be sent to th irmr, that tbe aoldier who are auffering the pr: arationa incidertt to their peifeasion may be re raembered sub-tantiall v Fes in that weal tin rewioti will r,e'!ec the hint, and thua the aani tar v etore of th armr will be largelv mcreaaeil the Indiana Central railroad will run half fare trwiira ott the Occasion . and we have ne doubt aaany will go from here to participate in tbe fe tiritie. There a ill be dancing on the grreu in the afteravouu. and Iu lb tine hall of the city in tbe eraoiog

tW Tbe dem tmi for all kinds of building me chatii. a is on the inrre ise in this citv M ison-. both stone and brick, carpenters, laborers, hod

! carriers, and in ftct all kimls of mechanics ran

get plenty of work, and high pur, bv eoniini; to thia citv Cries there i more mechanics of this kind come to this city , so mi of the buildings contemplated C in Ml be erected thi ear Pt ar. LiQioRS The whole-ale liquor house of ,T A P. Piiticin. ou ihe Corner of Illinois and Maryland streets, is famous for keeping pure liouor- I be stock is full Fil e old Rourton,

the best of wines and brandies are always to be j had st this hone, on reasonable term.-. We undei-taml that fifteen persot.s were brought in eteidv ftom Monroe county, charged with resisting the enrolling officer in one of the townships of th it county. The books of the Commissioner, we learn, were seized and de : stmt ed

HATS AND CAPS.

ISAAC DAVIS,

JUL

Wholesale & Retail

I'KM.KR IN

Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, IMS Jt st KKO'lVt D HIS

SPRT INTO- STOOK

y ;t-von.. niKriT from ttiv

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m tbe Kat. whi h be will eil a low a the loweil.

All tbe LATar aTvi.a.a kep' at !. 15 Prnuy hana at-eet. fnu 1 .r oulh of th Pi-tt OSre,

apt l a JiwjBi

Indianapolis. Ind.

ARMY CONTRACTS.

HEALED PHOPOSAI.s

Rebel movements, but they are not sufficiently definite to be worth repeating. In regard la the movements of the Federal forces, it is sufficient to say that our authorities are not idle From Jin r r i - bin g HaNMMVM. June 20 Latest advices from Carlisle ?tate that the Rebels are within four miles, in force. Nearly all day, our troops weie drawn up in line of battle, expecting an attack. LATKH. HauKi-biRG. June "26 Gen. Knippe, '.''inking hi- tone insufficient to meet the enemy, evacja led Cat lisle last night He reports the Rebe.s to be lOjtftO strong. I rom Wash tneton. WaasitaaTToa, taste ö. a special to the Tiibune s s: The lliiidsal voiivh-nfed neailv a half hour's intrrx iew tc the OoawSaittee 'rom " iUatHHf.be SSI 'l Convention. ofOhin to day. The President said nothing moie th nt cntuiesy required iu response, bid ieidil adopted the suggestion that" the

Couinuttee -houhl prceasil the ca-e in writing, to i gethet with a copy nf ihe rr-oiutions of the Con veulioii, which they had neglected to bring with them. The indication re that Lee has not onh ; achieved the grand .reject nl ma-sin nie strength OH this aide ot lite i'otom ic. but he is actuallr 1 a 1 ith:ii e -hott distance of Wastiiogton, having j moved a con.-ider itle force bom Sheunard-town j and Aidiet am KiTtis dnwn the to path of thect !

Mai or e!re aloilJI llie inner toad Ir on Moonsboro , and M'ddle'own to tlie vicinity of f'oolesville, Rtishville and R nkville Fi nn these points he hadiiect access to t!e rear at Washington, and ratt, by expert movement, destroy the railroad betaeen the capital ai d Annapolis .l-nnction uu-le-he -hould uutlei rate the fort e coiicentrateal to oppose him in this design.. The eiiemi his irainel a ix-itioii of so much

lasportanee apati Sooker reir, liiere is cause for ! ap: ictiensiou cvncet ning tiie saletv of Tyler's' i lorce, which has been boMiag M inrlaad Mights, ulthoujih it i.- h ir ily probatde that Tyler has been , mied. It is poible (hut hia communication - with the Armv ot tee I'otoimtc i Viruiuia, and

with the tones utnier (icu. SctMNM'k lias been cut Of. A think movement n the part of Hooker aeroa the three lower Fords saaj result disas trousiv for t tie enemy, hy iaolttiM his right from his new bie ot o;.erations upon the L'pper Poto ni c Whitt ver Uuth may lie in their proximity to Washington, there is still su opportunity of, re pelling their further udiaiice. t rom fVwee torh. Niw Vouk. .Itine "26 The steamer Cham 1 pioa at tived from As unwall to lay. She brings BjSJ Iie

Newborn advices to ihe 221 st ite that deserters from Wiimington report that two Rebel iron dads with five inch plating an 1 mounting heavy guns, iff about ready lo make a raid upon the block ad Inf rleet Wilmington is very slrotily fortified ami a mall force can hold it against great odda lu the vicinity ot Wilmington, near the bor der nf South Carolina, a large numbej of soldier and ton scripts aro entrenched who are successfully resisting 'he Renel authorities, having had three en; moment already. The R .e Sictetat v of War ha-ordered all

North Carolina triMip. in other States for imme

diate service on account of the trowing dissatis

ctton aSwesut them Qeorwla and South Caro

' lina troops are ordered to take their places in this State

The women and chil lren on Cape Hatteras ; batiks, niimlieritig some 1 J06, sre in a very dis- i : titute condition and threatened with starvation ; r.vety nnv aid there capable of bearing arma are voluntarily doing duty in defense of ' the Cnion Aid for their families s hoped foi l from the North ; The fort fications in this Department are bing !

made impregnable. Gen. Foatet has tendered to Gen Dix and the authorities at Washington the services of all tbe ' nine nioutba men iu this Department, who are ready to move at a moment's notice. A special to the Herald, dated Washington, haa the following. Advice from Harper's Ferrv received here to

ni&ht state that Lee's whole force, or rather a No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, Prlion of u vdentiT following Eweirs ad varee into MarvUnd and Pennarlvania.

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v ha-,-jiif MesSVaal tapattet ami full aatortmrnt of

GUBEN IffH BLACK rBAft, erWea, avtae t .ur facilPiea Pr eartagi and xperie:u ' i'i i'"i ritr Tfs, e are eaablea to off--r t rnninicr. a naperfpf quality , at lui r yt law lhar any othr Ho. i !n th- Stat''. Wr call pirtic, ilar attciitioti - iir ehefc JAPAHE8I TEAS.jut raotlve JassstaVatlw TOMB STONES.

MARBLE WORKS.

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Froiu ea Vork. Ni.w Yoiia, June i6 The steamer Creole, from New Orlean- the lihh, has arrived. Papejn to hand contain no news trom l'ort Huunoll The bank-ot LoaiaiaSM had been reauireil to go bttw liqnidati BCj Their condition is said to be a" vel.; Rereip'- el Su.it from the interior were par tial I v suspended owing to the heavy duties im po-eäl

Gen BuHcrheUI. of Booker's stesT, arrived in j B.iltimore last eveniM ml i- in euuaultation

with Oca. Sehetick and Col. Lefl'orts A snecial fioni Washington to the New Vork I'i -t aava.

Neiiher al.irm "r excitement exisb. There ! eeoo Rebels on the L'pper Potomac this side of i Horj.er's Fen v Everything is going on satis-

(hctOf to the Cinvernmeitl. Tlie U. S. gunboats HI i ketone :nd (?urlew veto eeen t eeterday of 9 anlecket South Shoals. They have learned of tbe capture of the ship base Webb Irom an outward bound ship. At a sale of prize cotton to dav, Sea Island hroii.;ht jil 4 nd uplands ?2(7iG3c er pound. Gov. Parker, of New Jersey, has issued a prH -la ruaticn. calling upon the citizens to enlist to till up ihe ranks of the old regiments of infantry, and two of cavalrv, for the war, authorized by the War Department New Took, Jone M The steamer Champion arrived heie this morning irom Aspinwall, bringing $l?7.0)d in specie.

from Viettaihii rfg Mi MH! vi Cairo 25 OMi-ial intcll: gei.ee Irom Grant's army lo the "2;Mi has been received. Johnson i raid to have withdrawn his troops from across the big Black aud is BSjovüi( towards Clinton About I.UOO Toxane attacked Lake Providence on the 10th. but were repulsed Otth loss. The negro troops fought bravely. Col. Phillips, w ith SOU cavalry, was attacked by SjotlO Rebel inf uiiry and 1 .(MJÖ cavalry under R" kerloid. on the Talb.h itciiie. Tlie fight was severe. Phillip- loot teven k'lled and ninety wounded. He cut his way out and came in yesterday. The Rebel are in lorce at Booneville. Oasterals Koddy. Rirgleo, OlsaUMii and Kfflesthreiten our lines, and troops are reported sjoehaf north from Akeloose Stirrit;g news may be expeete! from this section. Col MysettOf hs- jftal '"turned from an exten sive cav.ih v expelition south from Lagrarge. He reports having broken the eommand under (ieneral QeorfO, at Panola, destroying the rail rood bridge at Jaekawaj, and the ireetlo srorks et beyOOd th.it isr.nt. atid al ;o a pottiori of the road (rOBS there north, then ctoosed the Talle hetchie and pnrsaed Chalsnor'a forees beyond the Cohlwatcr, on 'he Helena rond Chalmers endeavored to cross the Tallah ttrhie at the mouth of the Coldwater. where My euer killl ritte n or twenlv of his men and took forty prisoners. All the sit k were paroled it Panola. Ba hronghi ssvaj or SMsstroyad all army ptore. work hops, mills, tanneries, depots, Ac He passed within thine niiles of Austin and Com metre, destroying so insti setae amount of forage and subsistence, and took from six to eight hundred horse and mules, and five hundred head of cattle. He SOM a detachment northeast from Helena lo destroy or bring away all subsistence. frage. horses, mule, .Ve They pa-ed through five count. r-, t .tveled two hundred mile.-, and crossed three livers.

Chalmers had -villi him Stoke', Strumen 's and : Rlythes' men, nine hnndrod strong, with three ; pieces of artillery. I he remainder ot his force, j

nine hundred, fled south via Charleston. Phillip destroyed all the ferries a! Panola and Coldwater. He bt one man killed und five sroni ded. His fight at Tallahatchie wa rori severe He Faw two Rebel ofBcera killed inside of ont lines. The enemy' loss waa over KH). A l:r-e nnntbor ofeonnanioi raised ia North

em Mississippi had joined Faulkner, Chalmers, Riggles and Roddy, who had urrangel a move- j

inti t on our lines, wt.icti ha- been broken up by this raid. Qerhleoon nmde a speech a Oxrtrd, Miss. Ibreateniiic to l.r e into the set vice every mn in

the country it companies were reinforce Johnston

No news from General Grant since yesterday's report. Heavv rains have fallen here and at Corinth.

Ijebnrg to day with tan reimenuot mfantrt.and

cavalry and artillery. The ojarrstorat tiettysburg. whilst sending the t dbnjtalck to Gen. Couch, was forced to leave bej fore finishing it, to avoid capture.

It is beheved that this force intends to strike the Northern Central Railroad, either at Hanoer Junction or Good, about thirty miles diainnt. The Governor has received iufojmatien that the Rebels hold all the passes of South Mountain. 'ihe Re!el foiee which occupyed Gettysburg to day wa the division of Gen. Early, belong to Longs tr eel corps. This makes two coip wtiirh are supposed to have crossed at bhcppardstowu ford. f rom PliilHdelptaia. Phi LAioi phi a, J une '26. Gen. Franklin has been ordered to :i eomiuaud iu Louisiana under Hanks, and will leave for New Orleans by tbe first ..teuiiei

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Stale of I N Honda. rull aOIIWIi. June 26 The sale of bonds to dav amounted to $)1 .'JTd.lKMl

COMMERCIAL.

r t rri 1'iuri IncmiiHtl .Market. Oentnonenos. June 26. Flour Firm tot r tde brands, which are $;(t5 50; dull for lower -r .df-. .-nid ordinnv -uerfiue would mt bring ot $1 Gmiii Wheat dull. $1 Mtai ptiine revl. and $1 15 for wliite. Oaara aatv tm-ed to ."" for ear, and she le i dnl! at He 01 declined to ofc Whisky I'll.., Meat l.VI hlid- Iticon Mde sold veterdv at 5c ,

Monet Gold lie premium, prem. Kxrhane -teolv

Silver. .'M)(tt33c

a e v Vork l a r la t . Nl n Vnl.K. .IlIIC J6 Flour Unsettled; fhiptiin grades of round hoop Ohio in moderate deinaud easl a shade more firm, whilst mott other oiai.!s are dull and iu favor of buyers; .' l;h;"i ' lor extra S'ate. $5 5ta.fi 05 lor extra itaBStd hoop Ohio, and $6 lnrT fid for IrasVj brand; tnar'i't clos ng hronular end unsettled Whisky I.t-s-active and nnu at 4d:,tö;45c. Grain Wheat is le-s active sno a shade ea-ier; $1 I5& 35 f Ot Chicago Sriring. $1 26

(gl 10 for Milwaukee Club. $1 4.(a 1 I- For

winter red Oestern. Corn. Ic hwr. with fair business doing at the decline; 75(x6Sc for choice white weetern. Oats are dull and lower st 740 1 1 We. Meats Pork easier: fl 1 50( 1 1 75 for old mess. 19 -7.,rrfi:t iH) for new; fib 50(fll 25 for old and new prime me-. $l.'t 50(ftl6 (K) for new prime BMOS. Heef steady Lard More active and firmer at i34(ftl0ic, the latter foi verv choice, 200 kegs sold sold at Money Active at bfrt per cent. Sterling dull at i;7i .'l i . . i hVaS lass hills. Gold is without decided change; opening at 144. decliniiiü: to M1. advancing lo 14 34 (-1 447"gc prem

CROCERiES.

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not oranize! lo

CaaMtantlj r.n nat'tl aiift f.ir sal at ID iwfa petwe, a large a'it aaT sseab of

Toffee augHri

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fur ts prp-a af Sent free mi riaif

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eaaet U wtki !t 1ta.rifa tw liable. Isaji rarer .1 Mar aiid raare the Ix'iif'. frtni0 .tia. Tb be ai hj eserj woman ia tbe la? ttmnlimeM.Ctftmfon, httil'h, atv.

of ft amp. copj of car Private Let

on r..-a;:h. .r.- l I freli from tb- 1

eatss. irrfcauw1tle, atr. rrkr f, nt by mail

At tb . I fiin M ,; .iry w.- ml. treat. A 4 mrew-y, aod with never faillnf sirre, IVaerln. aa what the juackacall j-riraU or a,rrvf Maea-e-; AWOSSfS in !l it taje. lioeiarrhsa, Clre. birtcta" H u-e'e. Cirrorele, Varl- 1. . frote.-. -nnatort-a. SeaaSawl Weakn, Njetnrnal Kmlaatona. Srsual IVMSey, mpotency, and effect f elf-abioe. The I i af are treated f in a 'private letter." which we -end fraaj aa receipt af t mp. Tb-evpt r etire ..f th. Surtreun i ctiarire of 1 loa de pann !.: -me cf the beat Hwpitala In Fare) aad SB Jfear Tatk C tr. aeassls him to treat patient" rtentieral -ly and r-t..te" mem laaedlly. lToo li-!u at a dlatanre ear cnmwm.W ate i.j letter ai.dbe trt-ated at ttselr buanea. In urgent caaea aeud OS or eiO and receive m- i. !x r. Consultation frt and O'aSewfi.i; Roaaai Fo. $ Kart Washinffton Street, Indlanapolia I. . Beta Ite aprS -M) wltt.laa

BOOTS AND SHOES.

DONT PifVSS TWI8

Tili: BBAIVCB äTORK -or tt. m ief.se if, NEW YORK. SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES.

reiHK rätst t alw ays find seise.

the metropolia. inylS-dly

THAT THIS STOKK IS C0N5a.CTI.li

Turk, aaatirea cwtomer that tie will

a well ttylsst ss eerrereeed w$ta

kecienuber the place, 8P N Kk llt)tK BIXX'K. On HI noi treet.near I'nluii Depot-

CLOAKS. &C.

(LOAK .MIMAMILLA STORE!

kl KIMNG I'AIl.T BT

THE MUTEST .VOP'tl.mi

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Barege Mantillas?

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ITBKI A ro.. CLOAK AN I) tA5Tlt.:.A STORJ . OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING.

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St.uh Merldtan treet, "1'IANAIMLIS

DRY COODS. Large Arrival of Spring and Sommer

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Lynch 8c Keane s, f.; Ml H awhhivKiii fa.

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TIKM.i t a (.k, wben I ( 'I.I ' wa tt tt loweat

hrure, iial.le ut t ofler raw esUre atnek at tneredfnj

Jiw prwr'fif1 with tha cf the ! ' 'B'i'hiMs at ntehs tnd a half set fefw LAWN at eitern per yard, KLXACHBD 0blKT.9Of t fcfteen v pan'.. IiRKSS (ilMilJS from eight cei.t. and up. Ctsafct, Iben lt. Mslswa. t.reradlre. Harrte. T'c ina;. 'rinirhm, l.inen, Hnplio. Or -i. rlnarr, Olovr-, .,ti..n. Ar HO Ferf'rnl. Rrl fwraner Price!

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A m K- , l i.N H M A! lAKBI IIOI ).. ALL yj k Tt i - i Marl Mei nta and t.ve Stnnes, carve tu .nl- . f . . m, ..r l.-v .e that may aewawaSraL raw de -i mi BnrtMwg la ear line will do w!l to fir ill, aa a u.ati. but h-1 materiell ' 1 nnr i tnehlldOwlTfl

TAILORING. MrffM M IIOI.TZ, MERCHANT TAILOR,

y i rakw atri a Iiimiii'i I'traaTaaST.i vat VoLtSTTBBt, tMAarcu. !np . June T3. 1-eS. SIALKD nOfOAl0 WILL PK RfCIlVKli ATTlll ! patVajaajl until Mond, 'b SOth lntant, at I o'clock p M..for faraiabSBf. uftkin JfjU day from t ml . cAntriid. the fSUowtaf camp equip-: AS- ;uar Tin Coffee BafUrt. Son lo -waaa Tii Buckets. eA Plain Fry pan, la dozen Boi Coffee Mill.. Thf tu are to I ma'e rf good. anbtartial material. Bai sf fir trat workaaaa.kip. TLe HiKleiMcnrd rrrve. th- Hcht uf rejetlcr ny r all H e I nl that m jy Ur ma-lr for the aU article, and ' sOjaSaSneMajeaBa f mcrea-ii.e the uatititiaaabvve aprci- ' tt-d a. Die puhlx er ice may require. Th (rood lo he delivered at thi IWj artm&t free ,.f charge fr frn-ht or drayaae. Caan will ba paid far 'ke article vo delivery. Jun did A. STU5K, Q U O i

AS TU K RI HKT lasOKTMKNT "F f.O PS IN

fbrCit.fr ".: : i h.

al Krenv'h. ootcb and Am-rfran Ct

hate a.nl color; al - an nlle i l-.ty of

O-ntlemen -0 a earr.ii' i lavL to lit and in rood DAt and , ."0ld give ui call and 1 will coo ir.i them that 1 bO -ell them Rarmrnt better cat, better laado an 1 bettrr trimmed tt.au any oibei tailor id tbe swT for thr aanie lu. nry All kinda oi

Kapt on hand. Officera nhing to gat a C-at, Vaat or Trowxr made in true rrfulatkm tvlr. had bettrr lev t-rir roaur witi LOCH SCH0LTX. June 13 Two rra South of PoatoOca

WANTED. oäiiui A no: 1,11 wni wmu flTLf niontk, rxprnar pftid, to ; oar JOeraafingt'tnciU, uritHl u Burner, and 13 other new. n--ful aud rnrlvu artfrW. 13 cir ular. frtt ylloSm SBAW .t I l.k)C B daVford. Me

o disposition is as vet manifested to attack

ur force at Hsrper' Kerrr or upon the Highu. re, . f every There is a small Rebel force at Charleatown.

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uui inn r myycai? iu w7 iiu luujiucrauie inrre Ulis

side of w inches'er. The city is filled with tumors to day ot the Kenels harin? estabüsned heavy batteries at point upon the Virginia tide of the Potomic. with the intention to attemot to renew the block

ade of the rirer There is no foundation for ' the report. A Harriaburg peciai to the Herald says: The enemy are adrsnctng slowly. Our troops ; are cuUiof down treat, fence, k :.. and barrtcad1 ing the road to Carlisle.

Tbe Rebel ay they will destrov eveiythiu in Cumberland Vaiiev, indeed, they hare done so to a great extent already. Two Rebel officers wereto day taken prisoners All dr. tiking aaloon iu Harriaburg hare been closed by the Mayor.

Ift-bel Plralr nt Uork Portlam. Mi. , June 26 Fiahin; vessela srriveti here rwpoel a I ire Rebel steamer, bark and a three niastnl ciioonei ofl' Cajie Saide, X. 8, burning our iatsinj, sels. They spoke tlie Iii p Angine, of Boston, which had been captured and t. n.Jt'l f r $5,000. l oin t I. Olli. St. Lot is. June 26 Attorney General Bates srriveJ here lent nijriit, and will be errnaded tonight. About fiftv prisoners tim Vtcksburg took the oath of allejri.im-e 1 1 Another batch of Rebels will be aent sonth in a few dav. am'ii' them Edward William Johnston, brother of the Rebel General Joe Johnston. M,ri r Tflonth' 'I n Its br failed Otil.

HARaisBiac, June 26. The Governor will, bv authority of th War Department, i-sue a proc ' lamation. which will be published to morrow, ; calling out 5D.0O0 militia for the defense of the State, to erve f-r three mot ths. The apportion meet for the different counties will also be indieated. Gen. W. F. Smith has been aigned to the defenses of the Sn-quehann.a river. Qo. Pierce has been assigned commirid ol the troops at Bloody Run, Gen Milroy having been relieved. The Grer Reserres ot Philadelphia will be i

mustered into service to day. . Ger. Dims has been assigned to the command of the defenses of Philadelphia. I rom Jefffferaots Cllf . JirrrasoM Citt. June 26 Mr Breckinridge's eabstitute for the report of the Committee on Emancipation was rejected aye 7. nays 76. The question then recurred on the adopticm of the original ordinance of the committee. Mr Wiile moved to amend by aubmitting

the ordinance to the people t tbe election for

State officers in iP64. which i earned hv rote of 56 to 29

molar, s i i p.

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Wnrhrrrb AS SiUe Plbt lrdif,

Twlnr, ittn A ma, i -.(tifl,

lnlt. tie;. Date, '.lite. Itrnndy

f.ln. Rum. T n . fThlakf

5,000 Hoop Skirts Wholesale A Retail

t

If Cast burt WaM ' troner. hint t

call ar.d exin-li.e our atocV and prce before taailag. Tama, cab One priee, and no triable toakWfeew I F.MRMHFRU w KM W aSHINGTOV SntEKT. fNeat Dr C,nnX Store to b in UuM.)

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FOR SALE. Seed Buckwheat for Sale.

BATE FI1TT P.t HELä Ol SRF.I Ül CK WHEAT Inuair at my private resoanec, 5o Of

ortl. Alabama .treet, lMianapoli. or at tbe a4 atora

of Stils, late Birkr marer, or of John Hoarfgan, at tba loll fate on tha Bluff road, ewe tail tooth of Iowa. jtll-dewSt C. Dt' MOST.

XttloBt of all kltBata and

riantailtn and

Kra Bitter.

LIVERY STABLE.

LI? Ill STABLE, X J 10 EAST PEAELSTEEET. HAU A äQLAU SOUTH OF WAIBIIGTOV fTt batwaeti Merl 4 law and Paamaayreaola, tm reavr at

I'artiejlar a"entin girea to tb aal ef

mttnt ft: ar kijtds.

Desnocrniic tate f on en t ion MoymLtia. Vr . June 26 The Democrat c State Conventiot. tor the nomitiauou of a State ticket and for the election of delegate-, st large to tbe next National Democratic Convention, waa held here to dar. The Committee on Nomina tiona reported as followa: For Governor J S. kedfieid, ol Montpelier. For Lieutenant Goremor E. A Chapin, of Rutland.

68 East Washington Street,

i.vtMA vous, nrp.

ap tf.-A

rh: stable it ttxppUad with Ue beet ef stack.

Kar4l by the week, day or attal wiLKUceov a srixrraji.

Propnatori millTners.

MISS J. DOYLE Mm II aTl io l.M'.ksf :hf. UJM or ;k dianapoha sad etdaity that aha will owa Saow a over o S Batet Houae hock. Waat TaaaaiaM

Mit. Doji latetid keaaw a Pan

taparioB, wara at aii tin euy ba fud the ' rtBsent of Boanata. Kbbot.. Freiwh r.ew.n 1

awiea! Wratk aad all good a usaaily to btfecodist

srai cta axan.iannaeai- M . Do la ,Mnd BraAta lediaaapolia bor poi aiaaBaat rtdaaoa . aaa win at alltaataa kawp tba beat and meet w4rabl ooa to be foani a be market Th patronaf of the pablte It roopoctfel! n netted. opra-Aly

Why thoald I bay s bot af H RANDE'S TUSSILAGO aB WOlTWalTL OEiiaLata.