Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1864 — Page 1

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Je 13 SOCTII MERIDIAN STItEET. (coasia or rxAiL Tai. irr) :IDER, HAPiKNESS & BINGHAM, Vropritlor. -at av DS.ii üii c'n.M'f ir 3C1 Ol. ctx r- mc.nüi f i. cv,tLree n tli ihi c py, ebe tuntii 13 Iwl.vered by tte crrr. witbm tl.ecity. Ja ci t , jvyiMe to the famer. gr; willle lp't !i at 1.1 Ci! ' JT Maser u.ay be t t mit rik by Ktpr". r1"'li.TTor in r-ffl lttr by mail; iberw- w.i tot t e re -j o; .iMe fer a?j 1 that maj wear. City itUrlbfr w::i b bell re.pou; fr j,a;-er left tbe.rboo.e. after ttey hv rrnwved. when tF So pipr aentW.tIMi,re ripnrf.-f "-:.nj-ii'i th An t-.1 for. . . ... CiJee Cf the Uni t badattTrr.r7.ee ach nrr.nic. '1 Waaair !mc e.cb Nor.4y morning, neatly wl.ped. fr malm? it jl r t r a Ii i: n i i i .n ; .

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Ar.nosncirn Jea'h with f.iner! ntic Ufh1, 1; without rotire frre Jfotk f Ft!r!-, FW ai' i tmI Krur'.or.n, trotten upby ttKllvMuaU or "i.ttiotii, or j churebe, at the rt ifuUr Adrrtirm'!iiii leaded and placd nnder the bead rf Special Notice, If ten l;nen or over, will br chÄrnedJoni!' tb i-aal rate. Yearly advertirn to pay quarterly. Announcing; canii!at- for t.fflrr ot every decr1ptlon U b cbarcred at the rr of $1 50 for earl name in the DaHj, and 1 in tb DaH an1 Weelc!j, the name to b, In a! cas, paid In advance. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, ITBIJSHKJJ KVKRT MONDAY AT Our Hollar and Fifty C'is.a War, To CIuos of twenlj ami over at $1.25 a ye.tr. raTAtuc mvAkuiLT im advam-i. ADVERTISINli IN THE WEKKLY. Oo quare, one Inwrtlo-v... 0 75 two " 1 00 four " 2 00 Ws-t euch ubitequeiit iiiMTtion, and for each Insertion (f acb t'!t!itit.al Muare 33 Ltrga.1 aJ rrrt lament. inerte J attba epuiw of the at- j toraeya ordering, and not celayable lor the legal proceeoIngi, tut collectable at our n!ual tine. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy cf legal advertisement beyond the amount chartred for their publication. ELLKK i!ARKSF.&i & WNtiHAM, Pronrietori Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TILKOKL, PresiJent Indianapolis Journal Company. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. jirrKKKCNrii.LE baiikoap. Train Leav. Train Arrive. H, 0 . )( VI at i ! 33 A M 9:00 P. M 8-15 P.M. IMDIASArOI.I, rttC AM t'HICA'.O RAll.BOAt. Trair Ieave. Tra!nn Arrive. II?-', K Chicag K.aprtfs, Nj.2....6 4J A M. 4:15 P. 31 Mat! 10:42 A.M. 9:15 P. M....Cbicaito Kxpresn, No. 1... 4:00 I. II. LAFATETT1 KAILKOAU . TraloiLeaTC. Train Arrive " lOtHi A. M 4:1,0 A.M. 5:0 P.M 10.20 A. M. 0.15PM 5:40 P.M. TKBKK Itl TI RAILHOAD. TeaiuiLeava. Trains ArriTr. 40 A.M.- 3:4" A.M. 2-20 P.M 1:22 A. M. 9:15 P. M 7O0P.M. ISDIAAKOLl AND rmr!ÜATlaILOAD. TrainaLeave. Train Arnva. ' 5:15 A. M MoruiiKf F-x?re y .lO.'A.M. ll.t-OA. M... Mail P.M. 7:2" P.M NiehtK.xpress 9:12P.M. Vy CiiKinn-iti time -12 minau-s farter than lndianap'l. IMDIAMA CKÜTRAI. RAILWAY. Train Leave. Train Arriff. 5 H) A. M 9 20 A. M. 12 55 P. M Mail.. 1:50 P M. 7:10 P. M .... 35 P. M. K LLK PORTA X R RAJLaOAIi Train Iavc. Train Arrive. 4 .00 A. M Mf A. SI. 1:J0 P.M 12:01 Nonn. S20 P.M.... Mall 7:04 P.M. INMAH ArOUH ASD KAOiHOK KAILBOAP Train Leave. Train Arrive. Morning Kxprev. rJ.QO A. M. Mornin Kxpre llUX A. M Kwniüii KspreM.,3.00 P. M. Kvenin Expreß 8.15 A. M I.Ol tSViLUC, MW ALI ANT AM CHICAGO RAILKOAD CHAN (IX or THIS. Kxprean (Ireenc tle JuiKjtjou going north 5.30 P M ' fioir.R couth 11.4 ' AM RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, Atlantic & Great Western Railway. tUMMKK AKKANr.KMF.NT TWO THKOl 1H KXire Trai:: N-twirit nevwl.un! and New York. TUe effect M Ay l'i, lX4. fv York 'l'liroimli Une. Lt ave Clevelabd at Arrive IaviitsburK Mea.lll!.- at Corry at SalAmaiira at New York at 9..MI a m and 0.10 r m 11. .!0 a m and 10.53 r m 1.40 I- M ftllj l.OO A Jt .". K. r m and 2 3.' a m 5.1H r m and 4.44 a m 10.45 a aiid U.45 r m KKTUKNlNti. 7.10 a an-l 6 oo p m 5.00 a and 6 :o r m Iirave New York at Arrive Cleveland at . main Li nr. F.a-Uard Leave Akron (Ma!l) at 7.4j a m Arrive MeadviMe (Mall) at MJio r m Arrive Salamanca (Mail) at e.oo r m Weward Ieave Salmanca (Mail) at 5.l0 a u Arrive Meadville (Mail) kl 10. IS a m Arrive Akron (Mail) at 3.75 r Ka-tar 1 Uave tialicn (Accom.) at f..10 a m Arrive Man.-field (Accom.) at 10.(6 a m Arrive Akron (Accom.) at 4 30 r m Wetwan5 Leave Akri-n (Accorti.) at 10.3. a m Arrive Manti Id (Accom.) at 4.50 p m Arrive tialion (Accom.) at 4W T m rrnnkliiB Hraucli. I-ave Meadv ille a! . Arrive Franklin at Iave Franklin at..... . .rriv Mealville at ?I:ilioiiin Ieae Cleveland at. Arrive Yuuton at Leave Youry -to a at...... Arrive CUvtUi d at II. I'.SWKKTStR, . Oil a m and 3.10 r .... K .l.i a m and 5.23 r m ' :: a m and f..:;o r 9..V a m and 7.45 r Ii vision. , 7.1. a i and 3.j r 10.3. a ar.d 7.'J" r m 6.4. a i and 1 4. r m ....10.20 a m arid j.Wi p n. tlftural Superinteudatit. Meadvitle. Pa. T..1I. CtX)IMAN, Gejieral Ohi. TU. Vet Accent, CI v!and. ni C II A X E O V T 1 .11 V. . 18GJ. SUMMER 18(U. Great Central Rail Way Line. (Indianapolis aJ Columbus ) ON AND AFTKK MONDAY, MAY. 30tb, TRAINS ill run a f.lk ws.Su'.ay cxceilfJ: Irave lii.V.AAai..:': Pay Kipre (tu 11 jua' a: Xibt lipri. ;:a luvt. ::) a! Coluaitus Acviiniuotalii (via Pi.iUü) U. 50 A. M ..7:10 r. M. . 12 i5 P.M. Train arme: Niirlt Kiprr (via ljyt.t at 9.2 A.M. lly Kk)XM (tuiu) l s 3j V. M. CJurub i AccoCitu dUa mi Pi-j-ia1 a.. .. . 1.5 P. M. Etpn-MtrAi&aofUiia line uakt the follow M,r,. tin: AtColRiRR w.ih Ov-lan.t. Cftunibii arid t'iiicinnatt U.K. f r Ovtlar.d, lr,k:rk, rj;Ta!o, Nr York anl BueV. With Central Obi R- R. f r Newark. Znevill. Wbeel.nr, I".tlarr, I'.altimore, Wi-tii fVn CVt. ITitlailelpbta aid New Y rk. With P.tubar. Cölnr.ilu and C;m:r.r.a:i K. K. f-r Steui-envUie. l-jti..bur. Harrlsbur,;. Kaitimore, I'bilade. phia. New York and K.ton. At f.-ita. crMrz i f Iytcn ar.4 Mxb K. K , r Urne. Toledo and Itrcit. At frbana. crir(j -f Atlantic and (irril Wetem n.! Sandaky, lnyton and Oneinnatt Ka;lrvad.. TU I)y Lxrre ai.d CJurulu-. Aecortr.:!a!:o:s fai-oteti-t eueet at R.cbnjon-l for layt. n. Xenia. Ilmrniitoti and Cirxitinati, arnvm m C.:.cmnati at ll-") A. M. aud 0 45 P. M. . , . Cbaiie ef car to Cwl'ambua upon any tram of tbi lllie. .nnuh .'lir;Car on N skt trari. TlirJgh t:ekt fe le at the Uniou tepot. J. M. 1.CNT, ieneral Sa;wrtriter.dei.t. f. CnA!ttR,neueraITickft Agent. leT-dtf.

VOLUME XII.

NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. rriJIK FUST NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS I i the tiovemmcnt Afrer.t f r the le of the deira.!! IVnd., and li now rea ly to receive rubscry-ti"n for the name. Th r. ixl will Kj.-e'l.Iy b lelivered. w.tbout expree, or other charge, and will be Coupon or lUiiered H ri 1 , the purchaser may desire. The Intercut wiil fiein the day th rucney 1 dep-f tel iu theliank. lt i 5 pr cent., but bein paid in 4old (arid every m tnotuL oa UjA over fllo) i realty ei per rent.; be-l-Jr K,nt tire TjtrrJj fjrttnj4,byltirt frcmttiUtitte. City, Tirtruthii irr titAn" Municijitl Uij-. Remember that iu orienm these Bond you ecu re a f.r'tc'.A' Invtr:)er., ar.d at the warn time materially aid in nmtalnii a; roor Oovernment. Atb law limit the i-ue Jo two hundred rr.illion, which Kill no doubt toon be reached, pnrtlos ha 1 fettT deposit at oiice. A coniniiMon will h allowed the purchaser on all A'tn U o'derrd at t Li HariK. THE NATIONAL BANK 11 a!-o fir sale, and I n-.w ready t deliver at par, 9'aital Slates f,cgat Teatlcr Treasury .Votes, Irawinp 5 per cent, interest; alr, 11. S. 3lv'iim? Stamps, at a IKr on ut. United .tattj Coupons, Lfther due or bot, will be bought at 'the h:;;be!.t price; also Quartermaster' and Commissaries' Order and Vouchers Hold, Silver and KxchanK. aprl'63-dly CROCERIES. G-roceries, c, 8ic, HAGS CHOICK RIO COFFKE, IN LIGHT )tJU Linen PaK. 40 P.AGS JAVA COFFKE. IQf HiJi.SHKALSN.0.ai.dISL.VN'I)SUGAU3. JfQ P.P.LS. RFFINF.D SUGAR. JQQ RP.LS. N. O. MOUSSES. X0 ,I LS 8YHüPS' 0QQ HALF BBLS. AND KF.GS SYRCPS. IIALF cnESTS AXD call,ies tkaKEGS ENGLISH SODA. 2,000 KrsSA" (g PACKAGES MACKEREL, XVIIITK FISH $20 000 wort,itobaccoaxdcigarsHBW. -O. K." WHISKY. i)t H11L.S. OLD 1'CBK 150CKBON. And all kind f.f P.KANDIES and WINES for sale at Ea..torn Price by A. A U. SCIIULL, WHOLES ALK GKOCERS, !S?iiiii11m Nt;w Io?lf, aprt-dly INDIANAPOLIS, INI). REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER 1st IT H A TWO WHEELED MACHINE THE wheels fcupnortiiig tbe frame are both driving vneN, and drive the knives together. r independently. '-d. There are m cote in the driving whexl. Jd. Vtheu nutcuaiiivc, in ro u la mit;on; therefore, in transporting, there ixtf wear. 4th. The kinve iiever work when the Machine is backed; is a easy backed as nn empty cart. 5th. The cutter bar i- attached to the frame by a double hinge Joint, and allow an independent action either end of the bar rising without afTecting the other. 6th. The cutter bar i. eatüy raised to jtas obstructions by means r the lever, which i always undtTthc control of the. operator. 7th. N h. the cutter bar is in front of the driving wheel, and tat in rear, thus enabling the driver to ee the operation of the cutter without interfering with his driving, aud avoiding those dreadful accident which have frequently occurred hen the seat L directly over or in front cf the cutter tar. Stli. The cutter bar is folded across the frame for transport int: thus making it a portable a. a buggy. 0th. The wheel or cutter bar next the frame prevents clopping when running over cut grass, and also relieves the draft. 10th. It can be changed from a Iteaperto a Mower, and rce in jif'trtn tiinutm. lib. The platlorin does not eupport either the reel or raker. 12th. To reel is KUpjiorted from the frame of the Machine. 13th Thf raker ha a cmifortabi saddle seat over the frame of the Macbin. 14:h. .V umbuij ! Tht raker dot hitre n f it. 15th. It took the first PkEMit as a Mower, and as a Combine! Machine, a the Indiana ami Ohio Slate Fair for lJG3. 16th. It will run over three hundred pounds lighter than any other Mower or Keaper. 17th. Wr rai.i.KOK Ttr: WOULD to bkat thl "UUCKEYK." tiivrusyour orders early, as we cannot obtain any more Machines than we have liuw bought, a the manufacturer have order for three thousand more Machine than thev can posiMv make. Cat) aii.1 l.M.k at the IMPROVED 15UCKF.YF, nnder Mss-.nic Hall. DUKSEY i ANDERSON. apr13 dti;ijune15 DRY GOODS. &C, &C. SPRING GOODS 1 O 1 1 rV HE X. .V 1 I 11 No. 1 South Meridian Street, (OLD IVST OFFICE BUILDING,) IX CONNECTION WITH TUEIR CLOAK HOUSE will open, on Monday, -April IS, 1S64, a splendid toctof STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS The cheajK-st ever brought to this city. Ladies would do eil to call before purcha.-iiig elsewhere, as the goods have t-en selected by an experienced buyer in the Eastern market, and will he nM at a mall advance for ca-h. IVENS A- CO., No. 1 S. uth Meridian Street, next to American Express ijrice. aprl6-dtf CLOAKS. - a. . . t . , CLOAK SIOTJSE! ( Iirapest in tlio UVt. Cloaks, Mantillas ami Shaffls. For BURROWS & EDWARDS, fill Is WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 22 South Illinois Street, SUMMER GARDEN. SUMMER GARDEN WILL KK OPENED ON THE Corner of Alabama & Washington Sts. tin Hie ri ming ot tlu) 71I1. line Lade tree and Bice hnil bery. Tbe Tery best i t refreshments always on hand. tnv7 dif JOHN HIT.ELE.

INDIAxNAPOLlS,

DAILY SEiTIiEL Dcmorratlc Nfatr Com entloii-Appor-linmurnt of Delegnies. A lif '.'-afe Convent!. .n of the 1 teriorrcy of Indiana w;t! be held in Indianapolis, on TUESDAY, THE 12TH DAY OK JI LY, 1-T.4. The State Central Committee fixe.1 the represent. tions as f Il iws; "That ro'inty dr leiste be apidntrd ' 11 the tasis of one de! -jte f-r every orie hnndred rrdes, (and one for every fraction of fifty and over,) ca-t for Secre Ury of Ftato at iln Octot er election of lJ." Tic f..llo ii.gr, therefore, i!I t e the numt"r of delegate and the vole tn wbich each crnir'v will lie enritlM in the Ctnvcr.tion:

i'.,lititK. X. r?rJ-tfM. I'ouutirn. X't. J Ifjltrt Adams . X Lawrence 12 Allen Martin 9 ll.toi. 3 Monroe 13 l:lakfcrl ä Morgan 15 rM.b".... 1 .Maduon 2U P.artholoruew Marion :;9 ilrown . f Marshall 1 Carrol! 1.1 Miami ! Citvs 1: Montgomery -2 Ciinron . It Noble 14 Clark ....1 Newton 3 Clay .,..14 01ii 5 Crf.Td H , Orange IJ iHKalb ....! Owen 10 I Delaware 11 perry 9 Djvi-ws . r.ke 0 Iearborn .'JT Ioev 14 Decatur 17 Parke 12 Dubois 11 Porter 11 Elkhart 1' Pulaski ....$ Fountain H Putnam 21 Fulton 11 Randolph 13 Kayetb? '. Ripley Is Floyd Iii Rush 17 Franklin 24 Scott 8 Grant 13 Shelby -' Gibson 12 Spencer-....... 12 Grmne ! Sullivan 20 Harrison 1 ( Switzerland H Hamilton 11 1 Starke 3 Hancock 12 Steuben 4 Hendricks 12 St. Joseph 17 Henry 1 Tippecanoo t'4 Howard 9 ' Tipton Huntington 10 Union 7 Jasper 3 VaiuIerhurK -0 Jay 11 Vermillion 8 Jacks.. 1J j Vig. 21 J-ffern IS j Wabash 13 Jennings 13 Warren 7 Johnson Is I Wavne 1'Knox Hi ; Wells 11 Kosciuko 1 i White 1() Lairrnne 7 I Whitley 12 Iike 5 I Warrick ...11 Laporte ..'Jl I Washington 19

Total number o iKdegates 1,U4 The Committee recommnul totlierouiitit istlialhave not already held convention for th puroe, to assemble in their proper places at an early day to appoint delegates in accordance with the foregoing basis, and to perfect an open iinl thorough organization of all wbo are in favor f maintaining tb Union of the States and the Government of our fathers, and all opposed to the corrupt, destructive und revolutionary abolition p:rty of the National and State Administrations. By order of the Committee. GEO. MrOU.VT, Indianapolis, June 9, A. Chairman. Telegraphic Dispatches. KKPOKTK.D KXrrjESKLT TO THE 1IAILT STATE HENTIML. MORNING REPORT. WASHINGTON NEWS. THE ROYAL LEAGUE ENDORSES TIIE NOMINEES. THE WAR IN GEORGIA. SHERMAN CAPTURES DALLAS. Micridaii on Anof Iicr Kaicl. OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. JL I Til IL FIMK1I Ui:-VTl CK1 Ac. Ac, Ac, A A. I'ruiii Yaliiiigton. Washinitox, June i). The following resolutions were passe! on Thursdiy niht by the Grand Council oftiie Union League, in es.sion iu Uiltiuiure. 1 copv of which were to-day pre-eente-I to the l'i evident by ;i t-ommittce appointed for the purpose: Re-o3veil, That t!ie National Convention of the Unio.i League of America hereby heartily ap prove and endorse the nu:iiatii:! made by the Union National Courention at Baltimore on the tkh of June Ahrahum Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President; and a.s we are bound by our obligation lo do all in our power to elect true nnd reliable Union men to all offices, and ns the nominees of said Convention are the only candidates tint can hope to be elected as loyal men, we regard it as our imperative thitv, as members of the Union Le tue, to do all in oir pjower to secure their election. ItesolveJ, Thit this Council earnestly approve of and endorse the platform of principles adopted by said Convention Resulted, That we will, a? individuals of the Union League, do all in oir power to elect the candidates. Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, nude uu adverse report to-d ay, in the House, on tbe memorial of the New York Chamber of Commerce asking encouragement to ocean teitn nagigatiou. Eiisha Ward, of the Committee on Commerce, presented at length his views and arguments in l.ivor ot subsidies tor the accomplishment of the views of the memorialists. The report was ordered to lie 'n the table fr the present. The frier, J of the bmkrnpt bill feel contideut that they will to-morrow effect a reconsideration of the vote by which the bill was rejected by one majority. MaiitoiiN lipufrli to Dlx. Wae DLPABTiifcM.f Washington. June 10, A. M J To Major General Dix: Owin to a break in the telegraph no d:?patches were rece:ved vesterd tv from the Armr of the Potomac. Disp.vtihes received this tnornin;, dated i.ine o'clok List ni'ht ray, 1:0 fighting occurred on Wednesday, except picket firing. An arrangement hal been effected by which the kir.eJaiid wounded were pi tiered in No movement yesterday. A deserter who came into our lines leporta Hunter's victory. Lear Staunton, more complete tli:n the Kichni'ii.il paper reported. He iay. Ilunter took 2Icili:oii, nnny rioi.erf ar;l"i lare quantity of stores. The defeated force was recently p.trt of BrcckinriJ:eV Gen Hunter's report in.t yet received fSignevl M. S Tamox, Secretary of War I mm l.oui ille. Loii.-villk. June 10 The ordntr.ee train from Frankfort yesterday w.n attacked near Hagdad, by Jenkins' nien ilr Sparks. Union member of the Kentucky Legislature, was kille! in the encounter. Railroad 11 en think the train may hare returned salely t Frankfort, as its engine was re ver?eJ imujciiattl v uron the itttack and tbe cars jroceeded toarJ Kr ickfurt. A car ot arrived oldiers which rroceeded np tbe road list night to learu the extent ot tbe disaster, h.4 not yet returned, and me hTe bal no telleraphic corurjiunicition with Frankfort since yesterday afternoon.

IND., SATL'UDAY MOltNING, .1ÜXE 11. 18(51.

rrom Vf York. Sew Vopk. June 10 Tie Hcr!,rpoiidcT:t of the 7th aj: c- rrt To dlriiv7ns ot the .vdi c r;is o u;n a position from the railro id bridge over the ChickaLomiiiy ti S immer's bridge, cross;n the river two milt- ab)ve Ti.e enemy are s'roügly p.j-te-1 n the piK site side, with heavy irtühry, -vhicli opeu'cl fiercely on our columns wbea they moved uo. They were prompt, y resrvorde to and ppeiily ouicteJ. Another cot irpoudei.t sjjs our lj,, h.ive Lceu wa;elit advanced ar.d placed in .1 strong D"!tion for tlcicrc. 1 he enemv was in talking listar.ee Our ranks arebr;: r ipj.llr I!c bv reinforcetnents The yth iormy corps he tdqusrters were !iellel vigorously fjr htlf an hour. Only eibt men wete killed or woun iel About 4 P. M. tle rebela made another ie-pe rate charge on the jorp works, md were asin repulsed. The Tribune's eon -espumlent sives details of Sherman's movement-. On the i23i of Mav tbe command was ordere! to move on a direct road to Atlanta. At Kt.iw.ih the enemy's pickets and eh trpshooters were met. where our army crossed the river anJ pihed toward Huntsville, skirmishing on the way. Theyreachel Hunnville on the Ü."th. Ieavinj: Alt'n anl the rebel forts and their big guns mile-1 V the left, Öankintj; them towards evening. Heavy filing was heard in trout of Hooker's position, ar.d the trcops hurried up, but reached the scene of action after dark. Hooker had puuMenlv tell on the enemv in a swamp and driven him back. The next morning another skirmish took place and the rebels fell back, followed cautious ly by our troops, when suddenly a masked hatte ry opened on our men with disastrous effect on them. Our Ioi was between two and three h umlred On the 2th out army was in front of the enemy, in position, lour miles from Dallas. . On the next d iv the enemy made an assault on our works for half an hour. The slaughter among the enemv was great. arid they was driven back at the same time. A powerful attack was made on Alcl hersou 8 riht Tiie enemv was driven back., with a fss of nearly three thousand. On Thursday noon we entere! Dallas. The Times has an account of General Averill's operatiois in the expedition sent out to attract the atteii'ion of Morgan and other rebels. The emimaritls from the expedition under Gen. Crooks ia thi of Avtril'ti, appears to have been hichlv successful. He kept Moryan near Wvthvilie until Crooks h nl completed his work. He joined Crooks nd foujjht Morgan, and ithstood assault alter assault, holding his ground as firm as a rock until dirk. Arerill then moveil off, and Morgan not deem ing it advisable to follow, eventually fell in with Lrooks.alter having several skirmishes and meet ing a force of 1500 under J enkins, whom he flanged. At this point his command was entirely out of ammunition. The Tribune's .-;ccial says: The rejection of the bankrupt bill was no' icgardeil as decisive of its fare. There is a dispo sition to defer it till December. M earn boat Accident. Ni.w York, June f The OomnnicialV special says: l he steamer Her k shire nad about la') passen jrers aboard. The fire was discovered when the bo.f was two miles above Hvde Park, about 10 o'cloce 1. M. A strong south wind blew tne smes alt. prntlng . manr pensers from going forward. The pilot immedhtely headed the bat for the shoie, and grounded her with only four feet of water at the bow. From 10 to 50 passengers are supposed to be lost. Such as escaped found shelter in a number of Hibernian's huts on shore, the only habitatins within two miles. The boat was launched ool? about six weeks since, and was furnished and appointe! in tplen did "style. . He hull is b-.ine l to the water's cdze. No n nnes of the lst or saved have yet been earned From Nufclivllle. X.isiiviLLL, June 9 The Baltimore Conveu tion nomination was received with much enthusiasm. Salutes were fired all dty. Johnson m tde an eloquent national jpeech at the St. Cloud House, with great applause. The 6ih Ohio volunteers will arrive here today en route north, to be mn-tered out of service t roiii While House. White House, Juue Ö. Sheridan has gone on another very important raid, which, if successful, will be one of the mnt henefici-tl nnI hazardous of the war. U. S. TAXES. Kxci!' Tax rVoticc. ASSESSOR'S OFFICK, J U. S. l.TrRXAi. Rrvrxt e, th IhsTRiCT, Ind., IndianapolU, 3Iay , 1S64. FI1HK CITI.F.NS f Marion Count J, Iniina, are hereX b.v notitied thit the lists and returns, collected by the Assistant Aselrrs tr ail countv, will be kept open fr inspection at my office, So. 14 "tw A Taihf'tt'a BUck, Indiauapo'is, until the 11th day of June, at which time we will herr and determine on all appeals which may be presented op to that time. WILLIAM A. LUALnHAW. my26 diwtjnell Assessor 6th District or Ili tiana. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. 7K AKK OFFERING SITPKRIOR INUUEMEXTS W t persons with a little radj means to secure hf'in . We will sell L.otS Iuliioly on Time an I erect comfortable dwelling, buitt by pi workmeu and in poh1 alyle, on the payment of half a much as the iinprovemeiiu will c.st the reniaimh'r to In? paid n easy payment not linch more than a ta:r rent on the pr-iiiises. Having low in nearly all parts of the city, we can accommodate all vishiiiji to secure a home; and havng a large amount of lutulieroii hand, and workmen r adj emp!'Ved, we tan erect buildings on short notice. M'KKKNAN PIF.RCK. ap3-dtf Real restate Ac DENTISTS. P. G, C, HUNT. J3 E TNT T I T OFFICK A.SD RESIDENCX. F. 1ST ntltKLT STIll-lK'l INDIA5APOLIS Hilt. A Pine Stone House. FARM OF SIXTY-NINE A0EES. VSPLF.yi'lÜ SUPLTJ5AN' IIES1DEXO , C0XSISTin of a lrge cut Sum Hyuw. Lircetroa verandahs oa the two fronts; the eiure wooi work fre-hly painted an ! Kraiaed; tbe roonis nwly papered in the fireu otjlp; and evervthire in the mt cornplete order, lt is plea.,antly .ituated iu a native srov vt several acres. The farm cottaius 63 a-r of excellent !a-.l, witb gx-d orchards of every kind of !ru;t. is located near the National Turnpike. 2 '"m-1 -s fron the ciy linvrs, and tbe ituatioi on of tie nut beantful arid fccal'.hy iathe vicinity. The H.3se, if built now.wo'ild cost n tles than S 10,. 000: and the rrcund. if the House were off. would eil readily for f-v0 an acre, jtlias fy recent alf f land adj-'i'rir.j it. IT IS WOKTi: AHO'JT iiW.iJ; but as few person want tc buy so fine a farca t.oue, it Will Be Sold For SI7.000, which ' a rreat bargain. Apply further irUmitici, o " P KERN AN MERCK. ap9 fm ReI Estat Lealer. FOR RENT. STORE RfOM ASI DWELLtNM ON WEST WASUINGTON atreet; a month. Fine Dwelltns. No. 119 Went Waihinrtan street, at 4J0 a year. McKECfAS i riFRCE. Je4-d3t

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1'.. .r'ÄV. CA ay JS -.'d Av-- 'S lEVlLINTHE:ßW 4 TTHK AMERICAN DISPENSARY WE TREAT BT l a new method, anl with the hanpiest results, I'rv l'tlii lltri, tfallinsr of the wonih, i (lncsratiirn iTcrnttnn, LHsi irrfisi, xwh5te,) lrnary all other 3ieases to wbich the me-riom I'efmtU i pecullaril liable, Send three dollars and receive by express one ol the Doctor's i'em.ile yriQM. This instrument should be used by every woman in the land, for the purpose of a"iwtnf,cmrnrt, AfiUtA, ifv. Sent free on receipt of stamp, a copy of our Private Letter to Married Ladie on health, .l c. The Doctor's ceiebnit&l 'emti-e I'iUs, tresu Irom tne Uispensary, are TeryffHKt in simple dis eases, irreculari'ies, f-c. lYice 1. sent by mail. At the American IHinary we also treat, vMiul tnwury, and with never failing aucxess, Venerittl, or what the nuack5 call ritiite or iret diseases; tMlit iu all its stapes, t.onorrhea, (lleet. Stricture. Hydrocele. Circocele, Vari;oefle, Carsocele. 5permatorhea, Seminal weakness, Nocturnal tralssions, exual Debility, Irapotency, and effects of self-abuse. The last aix are treated of in a "private letter," wbich we send free on receipt of stamp. The experience of the Surgeon in charge of this departmont in some of the best Hospitals in Europe and in New York City, enables him to treat patient scientifical Iy and restore them epeedily. Those living at a distance can communicate by lette and be treated at their homes. In urgent caes send $i or 10 and receive nedicines. Consultation free and c.onfident'uil. Room No. 24 J East Washington Street, Indianapolis. P.O.Box V1HA. apr9.dlT-wl2t.lam Galen's Head Dispensary CIIAKTKKED rT THE XEGISLATCRK OF KESTCCKTf FOIt TH TR.KATMEJTT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THF ÜRINART AND GENITAL ORGANS ia 4 Rm mm B ft m Km p arB 9 PRICK ONi.T TXS CENTS A Jlrdifa! 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We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private diseases treated of In onr private prt. dor lispensary I the or.ly Institution of the kind in America which has ben e tablished by a apecial charter,an4 this fact should green a preference over the rarious quacks of doubtful character to be foun in all arfrecitie. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES ! Ouc department of our Dispensary is specially devoted to the treatment or the Diseases of Females, euch as Lnchorrhea, or "White," Irregular, Painful and Suppresi Menstruation, Nervous and General Debility, Diseases of he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultations and examinatiur.sfree of charge. Also for sale, DR. DKWEE'S REGULATOR 1'ILLSKor Female Obstnictions, Irrejrtilarlties, Ac. Married ladies in certain situations nbould not use them, as they wccM cause miscarriage. Trice Jl per bo.x, and may be sent by mail. DM. GALEN'S TREVJCNTIVE An invaluable articU. fortho.se wishing to limit the number of their oUpprin?, of the barren who desire children; warranted not to in jare the health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any address, under seal, on receiptor the price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brie statement of their symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart containinc, a list of quesftotis, our terms for the course of treatment, Ac. Medicines sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free fror danger or curiosity. All transaction private and confidential. Remember the name and number. Direct all lettersto GALES8 HEAD PI?PfiySARY lecl2-63-(Uwlv Louisville, Ky. XIK. WIIITTIEK. JUIVATE MEDICAL ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. Wbittier's Th-ory, Symptom and Treatment if Chninic, Nervous, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases, free, in a plain sealed letter envelope, for six cent, to prepay postaee. It is a clear delineation of all tbe diieasea and condiuons resulting from the infringement of the moral law?, exces-es, inlulcences, exposures and imprudences iu married and single life. Every sentence eontains instruction to the afflicted, and should be read by every young person, to keep them off the shoals on which others have been broken to pieces. Araativenes clearly stated to be under the control of Judicious treatment. ana tnereny prevent inclination to one very proline cause of disease. Nearly every ra. of disease can be treated without hindrance to business. Medicine sent by mail, secure frort observation. Charges moderate; consultations by letter or at the office free; cures guaranteed. Office 65 St. Clurle street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south of Iindell Hotel, P. O. Box 3002, St. Louie, Mo. Circular Letter especially f,r ladies, containing nothins rffrrrin? to Sexual Diseae for3cerjt postaere. Janl-dJkwly Cw l iv rr " VEGETABLE CARMINATIVE. IT HAS BEEN PROVED BEYOND ALL yüESriON that Pr. Grant's Vegetable Carminative is the most pleasant, safe arid reliable remedy thit Las ever been discovered: for Camp Diarrhea, Cholera Morhti, Bloody Flux and all tbos. disorders depending upon a deranged state of the bowels. One or twdosei will relieve uneasiness ami TTipin? in the stomach and bowels, and one bottle will check the most ohstiuate cases of Chronic Diarrhea. It is pleasant to the taste, anl Ik;r prepared from purely harmless rv-t and herbs is peculiarity adapted to family oe a nl amor. a children. On the wrapper of each bottle will be found my fac simile, without which none is g-enniue. The price is Fifty Cents per bottle. Manufactured only at my l.abratorr, Fulton str.ef, New York. JOHN B. tiRANT, M. p. J. F. SENOl'K. fcruzirist. No. Z BatesIIouseEIoek, Indianapolis, Indiana, Wholesale Ajrent for tbeVVet,to whoa all orders should be addressed. april-il3m Oyster and Game Depot. IHAVK CONSTANTLY ON HASH AT WHOI.ES VLE and retail :anio. Oyslprs Veniion, Diirks, Quails rieous Tniiric C.'liickeii. - Ac. Also a chük a:id well selected stock of Family drocrries V Provisions. lmenWr I am sole A?-nt for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, The lst Oysters in the market. They a-e lare, free from shell, of rich and dehciocs flavor, and always warranted fre.-h and the cans wrll filed. Send orders, accompanied byesh, to C. C. WILLIAMS. .tvtt-dlyj No. 3 North H'.inoi rreet, Indianapol. COFFEE. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE milE MOST FCsJXÜillCAL, HEALTDT A5D I)Elicious Wverae tn nae. posesinK tbe rich flavor of the Java Coffee, without any of lt trjanout effects oo the ysiera. Forsale by all retail grocer thr uehout tr.e State, and at wholesale by SAWYER 4 STARRETT, WhcJesale Grocers, Xo. 13 South Meridian street, and sole a fnn for Indiana. myJ-sltf

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