Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. TUESDAY MOKMNG. JUNi: M C if Y'l T E MS. t?TAll kiuxlao! Hook an l Juh Printing ueatly and i roroptly done at this office, at ÜTinj rate. Macsic. A utel meeting of the IxxJge of Ancient Landmarks K. an! A. M.. will be hold thii Wrlneday evening at 7.,' o'clock. Jons J. I'auao, Sem-tary. aTT The lavlie of the Kir.t l'rt-riytcriaii Cburcb will hold a leMiral in their lecture room on Tuesday ercning r est, at which time they wit te pleael to ce all their fiirrxj -it i"5" T he Kre'e l're, the (rrinati IlepuMicati paper of thia city, ban nailed Fremont K Cch tine to iu mat he., for Pre-Menl ar.l Vice President, nd wmri it it determined to pnt them through. -. Wameu Fifty amenta to canvaM the State Will pay energetic tounj men fire dollar a day. Aprdy immediately at ctiour'a Drus; Store, No. 5, JUte' Illock" At a IJaiuaix. A lea-efor pale on u ilfiraLi bualneaa houa on Washington street. Lar to run 4 i year. Ixxation good. Apply to (). II. Stout h Uro. I U3t KTMU Jennie High., iu the French Spy, tclipied, last nicht, every actre that hau hitherto appeared at the Metropolitan. bh ia a focautiful and gift! youn "n,rir to-night aa K.meraMi.

tJT The Udiea of the Firt Presbyterian church will hohl a Ketlval in their lecture room, thia Tueadiy ercnin?, at wh'ch time they will be happy to r all their friend. Kailt Cioi!u. AniioiH to iiive our jnting men time for improvement, we will continue t clone at G o'clock P. M. dining the teaon. W. k H. un. fehlJn'm Prorietora New York Store DtalKAlLK CiTT I'aorthTT. improve.1 and tinimprove!, ituatetlin all parta of the city, and Tarylnj; in price to uit demand. For nale by Witkv V Mautin, 'i3 3w Keal Estate lrtkrr. PoTtTOia, Dnir.il Fat IT, Kc CI. nice Peach IUqw Potatwt, Dried Apple and Peorhrn. Ii ieon Shoulder, Side and UtriH, (country cuted.) Eard in tierce, ami choice Family Flour, at No. 03 Eait Washington afreet. 0.0. Holm ax, Merclunt. tDTThe Fenian Urotherhood gie a grind pic-nic on the Imlitnapoli and Cincinu tti railroad on Tuesday, June I at. The ground sc Ircted U beautifully ad.tptel for tho purpose, with an abundance of pure water. Tho train will leave he Union Depot at 7'.j A. M. A pleasant time ia eapectrd. ITT Mi JtMcphine Eldorado De Courtnay, one of the tuont beautiful, accomplished and gifted women of tho age, appeared Uat night be fore crowded tudience at Manunlc H tll. Her K'rformances were wonderful. The great cAlliater aited her. Sho will nppcar apiii to-nllt for the lat time positively. t There waa a atrike on the Tene lloutc Kailroad yeterdjy among the laborer. Thy demand only an advance of ten cents a day, We think think tlut thli l.irge itndwetlthy com Siany ought to concede thia much to men who lave aerved them faithfully. F.vcrything now bear a hard upon the poor iiian, und capit.ilits ouht to remetuber it. tTltuck-akiti Shoe. liaaling Shoe, double sole. Fancy Calf lluckle Shoe. Fancy Patent Leather lluckle Shoes. Walking Shoe. Twenty five new styles gents' ahoe at Jone, Vinnedgc k Co'. jei-dl I. St. Mary' Ciiircii and School. Don't forget the Fair at Washington Hall on Tuesday aud Wednesday eveuing for. the benefit of the above in med church and achool. Ample preparation DAvebeen made, and thou seeking social pleasure aud reunion cannot fail to be gratified, a a grett variety of everything to plcise the pnUte and auit the taute will be provided. RtxoTtP. H. Diumont i Co., have removed the Clock Store from No. 1" Pennsylvania street, to No. rü Eat Washington atreet, where they have a large and fine assortment of Clock of every description, at wholesale and retail. The trade will aar by getting Clock at D.ti'MONT, EntN k CoV, Kat Washington atreet, jeH-düt Indianapoli., Ind. Col. Rowel, of the 3d Indiau t, during the Mexican war, wag in the city yintctdav. The old gentleman look hale and hearty, lie h been- villificd by thoe who know nothing of what he did on the bloody field of lluena Vista, but. like a patriot and a KoKlier as he i. he baa urvived all calumnies. The Colonel will re main In the city a day or two and his tusny friends will be happy to meet him. f?f Auction sale of the Empire Saloon. No. 2.1. Wet Wahington Street, rn Tuesday, Juno I Ith. IMil. at IU o'clock. A. M.. consisting iu part aa follows: Urandy, wine, gin, whisker and bar Mil urc, also n good lot of household property, stfa. extension ani other tables, dining and other chairs, bedsteads, tnatros-e. blankets, quilts, Vc. Ac. Term imsIi. Wv. E. Ft atiikrton. l.l-u'Jt Auctioneer. l.(KKI to fl.WKI WtRTM K Hoots am Smoi.-h atOh ami Txto VtAR ai:(. Cost We have nude a secinl counter for the above amount of goods Eidics' SImic. several styles; (lent' Hoots and Shoe, half dozen Males; Misses', Roy'. Youth's and Children's Shoes, a Urge select iou The cost, of thee good nill astonUh cus"tnmer. .Ios. Yixm'Pik 4k Co., No. 17 West Washington street. fl.tHI Ki.v abp The iibove reward will be given to any person Ucm tuinNh a prescription fir coughs, colds, whoopiuix'oush, asthma, and consumption, which is eijuil tt )r. Strickland'a Mel'iirluou Ctorgli Hlm. This b il-.trn will cure the alaive cou:jl:iints. alo spitting of blood atul night swevts. One tiltv cent bottle 1 is sufficient for anv one to trv. The ort cases of chronic cough. athma, whooping couh !id trinry ce of ' eonu m; tiou are cured bv Dr Suickl.md's Mcllirluous Cough RiUim. It can be had at any druggist's. It is dilltient fiom anv other couh meili-ine e luve known in tin's countrv. tf. f?T Dr. Hooker was in thecity v eterd.ty. The Dr. inform u that he thinks of goinsj to the Army üf the i'otoaisc as soon a.s he can arrn$;e hi biisii.es Dr. Htkcr i ne of ti e bo't sur geoni in the We-t. Iratnrdi. lely after ridua t:ng in the Ohio Medical College, he o ap rsiinted Hesi.!ct;t Surgeon to the Commercial Hospital, Ciiuinntti. He h ia peut much of his time in the armv. an 1 waa Surgeon of the llth Inliiut. The Ir. i a man ol metal anl of will, arid will aiid fire We sincerely et.d o.ir good wishe with the Dr , and hope he mv return fafelv. To ihr I'ulillr. The fo!!oinj; rifd aj jsared in a 1 ty p.tter yesterday : IWA)H!tuis Im.. .lur.e II, 1 1 In the-JtetitinelV rejHrt tf my speech tn-le i-n Stturhy nilit at the raliliration ruet.n. amonjr nthtr misrepresentations the f..!.n,g fi..igej occur: ' Kroai thetrt to the Ust of the resili.tias id Krem. iit's jlatfrm. ailoptd by the !ly which r.urnitiate.1 him, there not ot;e crl In favor of the wir " Tho-e h . 0 oil after Ktenmut nre ore t!un the i!et cut jvrhesüs. IV Kxvellenov ictitnitevi that he vtouhl rather iUp a Peri'jerwt in his arms timj rtJioal tier nun He iJecUrel hiiuelf f.ttterly uppiseJ to thoc hi uppirtefi Kremoi.t, as a mrty ai.'l itxliviJuallr "At leueth he argue.l tlii- question; but e hve tteU hi leuiises auJ di cot. elusions. Ourtieroiau frieini can r,ut it in tbetr ripe anJ laioke it, an 1 have no lo'iht thev will. Hi

Excellency was n old Kr.ow Nothing, they will remeaXer." ThfC pa4af arc a!Mlute forjerie arid unmitigated fleho!. I utter eil nothing which could be cor,truel or tortured into auch a meaning. What I did y in regard to(cr. Fremont' letter of acceptance and the Clerel-ml Conrention U substantially reported In the Journal of this morning. The object of thi forgery, a portion of which i rvpettH in the edltori ii column of the Sentinel, i apparent and requires do explanation. C). p. Mon-rox. I desire to take no i-ue with Governor Mor ton personally. II i per.tletnan with whom I am my little cju.tintcd. Whether he amount to a pre-it deal or not, I cannot ay. I hare beard orno lady friend of hi ty that he did. Certainly, during thin war. he ha been vigwrou. 1 aru JlpoeJ to give him due credit. Hut when he, a he uiulettakcs to d j in trhit I have juo ted, calU iti uestu;n rny veracity, reponihilitv and reli.tbility na a reporter, and put hi official ain iture to it, I feel bound to vitidicatr mTelf. 1 would not pat any attention to Governor Mort n on an ordinary occasion Hut Mr. Fremont and hi mtny (erman friend arc involved in this matter. I therefore, for their .ike. o tcrifice my elf-repeit and condescend to ak Governor Morton if he did not in hU ratification speech come down on Fremont ? D".d he not come

! down on Fremont' follower, the radical Ger man? And will he den hiving been a know Xothing? I mui apologize to the public for noticing Governor Morton at thU length. Cmablh P. lw M I I.I.I K. Indianapolis, June I.'l, lbl. .L Ilr. A. IK KALL, OKI KM IIIS K U V If ' K - Tt) TIIK CITIZKNS O Itti1lauatli tri Tlrlt.lty. OfTice, Virginia Arnii No. 33. ke.Ui 3irtli N.w Jeney street. No 37. octli'fV.l'j GROCERIES. J.R. AI.VOIÜ). J. M.t'Af.lJWKI.I. II. H. AI.VOKH. At, on i), :.i,nu 1,1,1, a Ai.voiCDt HI 111, u JJjl ill -ASl Ar la UAII.Y rlptr frU uuili l!istantly on hand anJ fur at Iii lowt. prW'rs. taTKraiiil strOit attx V it t'of fee. wii;ar volMaat T ll It Ice. I eu ilaW ondrinvHrp Noaiia.'niidlea. .Inrcli, iCaUiiia, t'lk'iira. Teburro, .1 ackere I. U tilt ofr Uli, lordngr t 4 I u lite. Cotton Varn. i)-e.tiif f Nlltla, Uga. Ilittea, Jellie. Itrmid) . CJni hui. U lne, Wlilak) f Lotion of Mll.klnda und fltsvi tut ton a ltd ItAker'a llllicra. 'rticulr attnti.i!i given t thf alv of 68 East Washington Street. IMI'lAJt VOIJ. I.N I) apr2S-l.t w EOBACK'S BITTERS. iiUKKNBACKS AKK (i(XHl, BUT MIOIMViiS .llti: nKTTEtl. roMAcn mriKK.s. Ten thou(nl huttlos oll In o nicnth. Tlienuit populsr sttuarb bitter- tn ue. KORACKV PITTKKS. CuhkI for all t!rraiic'in it of the Mnniarl, KiltMM!if. Mvf r CoTiipU'iit at. 'I rr wr debility. 1 KüliAfK'S r.ITTKC. They po-if s wcrxlerrul tonic pr-'perKr, c!vl::i; true ta the apatite an-1 il!otif rrifuns. KOr.ACK'S l.ITTKKS. Del il.titej IjiJiesaruf s,,ntary prron i!l Ai d : tlrni an f xcf'.Iriit tvr.'.c. 1 SOB.U'K'. lUTTKr.'t. S A :) jcla-cfut hrfor1 f .ich ati 1 all liver liieet. icon ic u s i:rrn:iis. The.t bt:.-r than all Ulis. Po .Urs r 1 . tier 11 tuM-v'i, iidr-rab!( eompuntls. ltonvriv's niTTrit. Tl.ey Can te taken withent regjrj t !et. A sti aj.j-eliier tiiry have uofrju!. UOHACIiVs ItlTTKU. TKrr are prp.r.J Vv an M tn skillful ptijMviau (n m ell-uon fknih',f ren.eilifi. HOIIACKS lUTTUll. bet'rr knn Ike? haa t rm a taitilanl fsruil trrtiytlei.tn reine. iy. UOKAt K S IllTir.ltS. Trr otie b.'ttle. ü.t you iU;aj ue ihem tit re.omnirn 1 them tu other. UOHACK'S lllTTr.llS. ( . U . ItOIIAt K Hole lro,.rlrtor. An corap'tip.ler et S;n-h U t'er, IM piin.t r a 1 BltMid lt:is. arvi te.ulSir an.l n.atiafac'urrr ..f ftawbj an.l Se lih Brn!:ev an.l a!' lk:i.1 cf tLe r.-et dorne--tic llquor. hich re soUJ hrleul .t in at t lire.1 quantity, at No.. I", 61 at-t Kat Tbir t trrrf, Cincinnau, O. lor ale by ITVK!,t an ' Ielr ir Ve :r;rr ereryh.re, ai'J l'v Bri.wuii :g 4 ,a, J. B. VUW r a:i 1 W. . Hakit X Crt.,'lC't.ar.ap.sis. maj3 lyA-lia KXCIIANGK IlllOltlOU, 10 ANS VÖNKY OX t'or.I.ATKlZM-S. KITS AN II r. r N. 10 tt.mth Mri Itau .lirrt. lid.auapd.. !a-l ft'ce hour frnn ? A. M. t H 1. M. Je4-l;!m STOVE woon. UTy WILL IXKN1MI srwVK wixm IN ANV art f tle city In l-l 1 1 ft.r cu!i or re at t tenia p-r foot, an-1 U atroru. t ' cent, per f-t. 'r.'..r.l.tl at tliVtllAv of llikkt.NAN A I'IKIX'K i!l rrun.piijr tilJ. Or driitrrei at in woml yard, nt N. l-'J. Iu the ith-et part . f tl city, atS4 ceiit per f"4. aprll

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Telegraphic Dispatches. airotTio uriui roaraa BaiLiiTart itinitu lor Tlornlrtf Iteport 5ee rirat rngr.) MIDNIGHT REPORT. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. DEPREDATIONS OF THE REBELS. Morgan and his Band Dispersed CEN. HODSON RECAPTURED TIm- Ohio 100 Day .Urn f.oliiff lo I Im I'roiit. . . - WASH IN CT ON NEWS.

THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Specials to the N. Y. Papers. 4:0 a u 1: m s 1 o . a 1, . 1: vs . Ar., V, Ac. ., t. I'rom Mfw Yurk. VoaK.June 1.1. The I'ost llaltimore rorrespotuletit ty : The Hhiir have len heiteii in rltin uit the Kleetor.tl ticket. The Klectoril CJticiitioii hud one inijotity unti Itluir, ütxl a Itnittc 1 anti lUair contite! (ideür. thus ecuiinu rt''5 Itl-tlr Lincoln Klectoral ticket. Meantime the Kieinont nun are iimvin ami will put their Klectntl tiiket in the fiel.) at the proper time. Tho Flee State Cotistitution.il Convention 1m pt through the hole foitr-two nrtirle of the bill of lights amoiif; the paramount ullehiM'C nthl aholilion ol al.vtry ititicles yet to act on. These will ocrnpy to week tl ilehite. The Tost sii s: The leiHittthit Mr. l'lu-e his ncotiitej a a furein imm, the ititvtet of hielt is to he f aid in A tni'i(l im, is preriuture. The li tleih CoiilVdtraie stive: Six thots:iiikl Keler:il pricoi.eif cuptuml in the recent hitilc in Viritiin, have pused through Dint illee on t lit-ir way fo rehel Inneeon in the South. The Cumnnrt i ir ;.cii l In ni Wu.hlni:ton says: The Circuit Cuuit hu given its lirst tlctiaion, lo tlie ell'ccl that, lankt r uro not ohliel to pay out pe ie when specie has tuvn i poit if even lor ilrpo.-it iiuule pritr to t!i I w ol ,lnlv II, ihr, . A hpe ial from Wahhiiitoii to tho Tost s iys: Mr. Chisp urjrj.j tic ameiniineiit to the tux hill which will tuld largely to the ieenue. He ikiiowu to favor a tax of two dollars a gallon on whisky unil HI per tent, mi income. A fperul Irom Wn-liiuton to the Tiilui,r a: It appciiis that it was Ceti Wadsworlh intention at lim ehe of the war to pay over a sum of money ttjtrtl in amount to tlt.it lie leccivel Irom the overntnent to koiiiu pernianeut institution fund for life relief of dihled soldier. This he tuid, i the least invidious way in which I can te fue pay for h'htln tor my country in her hour of danger. The 13th Ohio Immlicl dav t loops hainj; in it rank lawyer, clergymen and others of ihe he.t men in the State, on Saturday voted unini mously to 1) to the front and liirht. They then marched to the White IIoue and had mi interview with the Pitxidcnt, wdio ad dressed fhetn, thai king fhein lor their prompt te potise, and saying wherever you no I know you will do your bet. I'rnm liiKlon. Ixi.noton, June IU Oapt Dickon telegraph to (Jen Kwinj.- that. (Je:i. Htwbridpe Kve' the rottela a ttal lefett t Cyntliiina yesterday morning. The rtliol loss was .'lllll killed and 1W prison c r beide the wounded. Their force exceeded ours Morpui'. commam! i dividtsUnd utterly da moralized, trying to pet uiX in small fquiid. Cols. Housoti and liirrard are pursuing Moroni himself a it Ii a lew hundred men. northwest from Cynt Iii. ma. (Jen. Ilutbiide, part d his force, In returned here Tlde'rums from (!ov. Itramlelte to (Jen. Cartinston wa riveive-l t KniikfurtJune 15, 1. M., a.tys: Theic i.i nu rehel force inoviuir towards I,(uis ville. A uentletnan rrom (eurjetowii reports th.it a few iioqr after lluhson' rurrt-ntJer at Cuithi:iri:t, Hurhridge attacked the enemy, killing "and epturiug half the force. The remainder tied iu Kreat coiiiu.Mori, ciohiij; the KeJ river te.'terday at l'aynesville We had reptiitd the enemy before our t ein lorcemctit arrived, hut Iclt iif'ecure until their arrival. Capt Dixon to (Jen. Cariinptoti. ien. hurbtidre. now here, repoit,the rohel ; loiee out of amumtion, scattered and utterly demoralized in the ficht at Cyntlii ina A despatch from Falmouth, Ky., thU V. il., say: Alter the Cvnthian i defeat. (Jen. HoIimmi mid part of hi tatf were sent under j;u trdto Fil I mouth, but the whole were tecaptured by acur inir ptrty, and are no at Falmouth. From (;ritnt Ariiij . ; H I Algi AI; T 1 Ks Akmy ok Potom.w.J June 11. i lioth arm'e occupy the old po-ition about the riht and centre. There hi been considerable kii mish'ig :ind canuoiiadinj!, but id d.itnace done by either party. The men me well protected beh;nd high and strong breostwoiks. Their Vddiers and ours converse. The rebel n ive a Ure sun mounted ou a railroad truck. It throws i ti inch shell, and is trie subject of much mirth among our men. The railroad hs been torn un bv our troorx. The rails from Dispatch Station to Wliito Houe 1 hivel fcri cirnel away. from I'iillndelplilu, l'ltll- vni Lrni a, dune I l'l:e UuHciiu pt;h!ishtM the following: The Wahinton Kepublican ys an intellij;n;t officer of cavalry nrrive.1 this morning. He lett a xunt ten rnile f;om thefrout on Siturdtv, A. M, atid rtp-irted tint Cnngwa disMnctly heard dutins; Saturday niht in the direction of H-ntoni Rride, hich crones the Chickahominy about taelve miles eat from Kxhmin-l ard seven tniles t orlh eat of the month of Four Mile Creek, on the Jame river. When he left he oaid tie report hid just reiched the place thtt (Jen. Hancock, after a des;rate fuht, succeeded in dislodging the enemy atd earning the bridge t the pjii.t of the t-ayctiet und held it unitil the whole army h id crossed. I'roiu fiiicliiiiutt. Cincinn ti, lur.e n Further rep i t of the fiiht vesterday, repiesenl the rebel loss at 3 HI killed and wounded aid about 7'Mltlken pri oner. luirl ri.L'e i suppose 1 to be p in-i'.ag tho r-ni pant of Morgan' coiiun and The loss i.i the Kentuckv Central Kiilrovl is estimate.1 at about $'2ilt,!)lM There were five locociutives and 75 cir at Lexington w hich are reported uninjured. I'roiti Wnalilnz ton. W asiiim.toi. June 13. There is an indict tion that all raiinada by which Kichiuond i uprlied wiM soon le unserviceable. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Waitlr;ToM, Jutla ;. HOUSK. Mr. Da-, from the Committee on Kiectione, to whom the message of the President in relation ta military appuinttneot was referred, made a report theicon, c n.ctu d.ng with tU following re-4olntMns-

ThatKobrrt C. Schenck, having rc;t:ed his commisioo a Major Ueneral of Volunteer on the 'Jlst ol November, Ibtll, to take effect on the 5tb day of December, waa not by reason of having held such office disqualified from occupying acxt in the 3?'th Congre ai a reprcseutji. live from Ohio the e-J.ion hvinr commenced ou theTtbof December but that F. P. Ulair.bT continuing to toM oflicea? a Major General uf Volunteer, and dischrginr the duties tnereof from November iiUth.lclJ, till January 61, thus disuai;fied for CoDgresa hieb met December 7tb, li-fi.1. The report lor the pte.sent was !id on (he lable and ordered to be printed. Ou motion of Mr. Schenck, a Committee of ConfeifDce askl of the Senate on the disagreeing amendment to the bill to increase, the pav of loldiers. Mr . S'.cven ma le a report from the committee of conference on the disagreeing amend menu to th military appropmtion bill. They ere principilly in regard to making the rav of negro soldiers the srue aathat of white soldier from Jatnnrv 11 l.tt, o as to include the back pay of two Massachusetts regimenta and those first raised in South Carolins and Louisiana. The

report conclude a follows: All person of color who were fiee on the Ulli of April, 1M11, and who have been enlisted and mustered into the milU-uv service of the Utiitcl State, hall, 'from the time o4t their enlistment b allowed the bouuty and clothing to auch person by Uws existing at the time of their enlistment. 'and the Attorney Oeneral J authorized to determine anv uetioii or Uw arising under thee provision, and if the Att'y General hall decide that any such eulited persona arc. entitled to receive any pav, bounty or tlytliiug in addition to what they'luye already received, the Secretary or war shall make all neces-iry regulation to enable the Pay Da parttnent to mike payment inaccordame with such determination. The report w concurred in. Vei 7; naja .". Tho Senate ha already accepted it. Schenck introduced a bill repealing the three nunorcu dollar clause in the enrollment act, and providing that hereafter no payment of money shall be accepted or received from any enrolled or drafted per-on to be telievtd fiom liability to perform military duty. Schenck moved the previous ijuetion ami the passage o the hill The previous bill was not iccorded, ami dcliate ariing, the bill acut over. Mr. Outfield introduced a joint tesolufion declaring as follows: That no State declared to be In rebellion by tho Piesident is entitled to appoint elector of Piesident an 1 Vice President, and no electoral vote from unv such State hall be received or fuuntt-c until both Houses of Congress, by conctirtent action, hall have recognl.ed a State gorcinmetit iuiucl State. On motion of Mr. Ill tlne, the resolution laid on tlie table. On motion of Mr. Hoitnan, of Michigan, a resolution wa adopted Instructing the Committee on tlie Conductor the War to inquire whether there i any f.'ood and substantial reason for the exclusion of mcti bet of Congress from the Jio-pltils when they dcire to look after the condition of the wotiudtd from their respective States, und in case such visits can be Hindu without dettimeiit t the. ick And wounded. The Committee in ide by which member can vis't the hospital at Hftsoti tl hour without let or hindrance The House then took up the resolution of Mr. I.azear, tif Pennsylvania, nlltnd oil Monday of last we k, ploposin a aupeiishii of hostilities, and requiiing the Piesident to adopt meahurea lor u.ssembling a Convention of Delegates from all the States to adjust the difficulties ln-taeeii th North itii-1 South on the b, is o the Constitution. The lloiiso lefused to uspeud the lilies for the introduction of the resolution. The Hou.se then proceeded t the cnsider.ition of the Senate bill to repeal the fugitive idavc I n . .ev Vork fiittlr yiurket. M at. it Uai, Ti kmiai, June 7, 11. rri. an Kins or cath k. or ai.i. kims, rut tin w:.a. Shrep ainl li.-i-vts. l!ows. Veals. Lambs. Salin-, Total 4.l'.4 l-H L-Vil f.nl.1 U.-2J1 Lat eik. .. '.'IU I.U'j; s.w.'j lo.OH tNirsjitl'jt 'ek lasty.r..., 1,76 l'.Ml ;:. Ju.yij Av'r'k'eNo.pi-r wk la-lr.r G.lMi-l 130 eta 10,01 s 2I.IHJ ma ri'in hoUucht hti.r. Nr w Yu k . . .'. . .f . .. frnu.ylTanla Maaacbu.M-tt Ohl. 119 Connecticut Indiana :w Missouri j Illinois '.',.'40 MH'hltfun 2i Kenturky , "ilT l!a'iaU :i7 h nrxvf. The appelate ren-lpts for the vrek,i-tmparrd with the total for Iii rviouH week, Low an liK-rea or f7 iK-eve.-., but lens than fr the currespondlna wi-ik In iHCl ly Iri hra.l. Most of the col n the market at Allrrton'a tost th i)nrr and eiouUi4r more numry tban Ibt-y lall nr Ihc same iiulity of cattle o!4 in the previous market, hence they were particularly uVmmu to maintain rqually LIk'Ii if not lusher prioi-s. Ami u JtiuJy ni'.riuiiK. ttinra Imhii rontparatlvrly frw prime caltlfl on ala. a few tups warv m4 at about 20c per pound; hut the hutcbera judged that, with rpwaHs of 3,:MMl beeves on oale, the mort .f tbem Mill-r, ant the wann wratbvr, they wouli, by holdin hak, force salesmen to make nuci ?iiii, and tli mjucl kIiowi tlut tli7 jmlk'ed cor rettly. lU-fure 12 o'clock tlie markf t dropel about .'c iirr H. on the b-st rattU', ami with better weights, th butcher were enabled to fret what tley wanted on much hi'tu-r tt-rrua than wer oflereit iu tb kiorning. hut even with thiü c-.iM-vK.ion, qualiljr roiislitrred, th market was to. hih for huu hen to mle any money on their pur thflvfs; many of them will ilouutl?s find thnt they have Ix-en Krcatly inistakeii in tln-lr estimate vt wclrUts, aisl that tneir cattle have cost tbeiu l,c per H. more than they calculated Upon. The tariee of ptlces, as reported this week. inllctes a decline frotutatt we k' quotations f about ',c per lb. on all qtalittenor grades; but in fjet the decline on tiictlium cattle, of whkh there a s an tinUsUullv large number, was tally equal to lc per lb. Un Tuesday the cattlo ejst:ted t arrive did Jiol come iu protialdy tin y were purposely held out but salesmen had tnore on hand from jtnnday' receipts tbau could he worked ofT, and the noo.et closed dull and heavy, with two or three Imndrid head loft to he sent to lh. feed in it yard. t tiovi riiiin nt trents did nt". parchave a hu'docal Ahont Ki were sold at IWrgeii on tTVtay, Ssttjrday arid Sunday. a.i t n;e 'joit wi re M-nt to I'StcLers direct. i There is eviden'ly a declte tit the demand for beef for conmtnption here, ai d we Ink for nvt nxjre then twa futhre extrem v h'xh catt'J nnirket this eeasnn; bat ' herM-s can harlly full heh-H SIS perewt. net. while j;old i rjaored t l!o ai.d Crar Dur quotations arc: T Premium qualities, per cvru.'... 19,5(".'J(,lt) Prime, do do 17..Vi4H.5tl Medium to good qualities r-t cwt 16.Vül7.'iO Poor do do I5.0. la.OO tieaeral II Inj: prices fio 17,00 413,00 Averae t0 17,t0.t, Hia With luMiter receipt the market has been ery frm, with only a MuLt appreoation in prices. r quote the price rullnir on Tuesday fnllows: Per head. Extra Rodcows ; fsOsi Medium to pood I s75 t.'ommon to medium 40 60 r.i( catvr.H. I)iri:i nio't of the weak veals hare been in limited sup,dv, and atrutly prl calf would wll readily at II l 'jilJc per P. live w.'uhi;but under Increased rece-.pti on Monday ami Tuesday tyUa,-ket dropped about lc per Ib.. a:d at tbe clsa .H alrVni butcher quoted veals as loMowsj Prinie calves. lrr co'-t'.nt l utcht r, lOi'llcpt-r 1.; gol eals DiO.',; oui'iio SiS.'.c. Ca.f sVin were Sellins at 2Sc ..-r lb. . sur.rr and jasis. V The sheep market bis hn ri-Iy fairly active at jiy time during the we k, it OS Mor'day the demand drped on, and a decline CfLornc-.l, w hich on Tel.y reached at Ie4t lc a pou.3on all grades. There eems ! be no other reason fir thia deetina la tha dematid for mutton, except a nei-iaiposeHl abstinence from meal ou the part or the peoplf. r4 consequently a diUOinifbrd con-unipt'oti of uiuttofl. Lanibs are in active req-est. .iikI m-11 reid.ly at frm 7 75 lr head. The hj. l'ln are the iotattm for sheep; Sheared h-ep, (,f prxj rijrht ami prime quality, per pound ,',( 3 ' .Meinum 7.'aA-a Prime w.wdd .sheep.... ll',..12 Medium d'l lo 11 HOCa. a The recelj.t of n.Kt f"t up3,b0 heal more than re-puru-U last week, but wah the lticreaed receipts there L been an improTed Jfaiind, that pries are even a hhate hicher than lsf aek. We quote: Lle bo5. Lret.ed Heavy prime corn fe 1 9 C9' M1'!' Lljht, do d nsiir, Stul fed, pr 1I 11 nialt pis suitable for retail butchers are qoteitat I Oc per IV. aim-, and 11 c drrjs-d. C O 7i1 MER C I Ä L. IlfTIl".! rw. vrk nnrkri N'w York, June 13. Klour State Xi;J Western without decided change rlo-inj with a little more dicpoition to realize 7 l'üß'i 9. fop extra State shipping trands.i-j .15-? 45 tor extra round hoop Ohio; o'J l) für tjade brands. Whi? firmer I pi (31 32 for Stat a and 1 3),' ef.1 33for Western. Wha quite first with a god ei port dem and; $1 TJfl H) fur Chicaco Spring; $1 73(31 M for Mlwaukee club; $1 CQl 3 for amU'r Michin; 1 i-5(d;l tf'J for winter red Western. Ryrtrm and wanted at $1 CSQl 70. Co dull and deridedlr lowerale at $1 4(

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Turk active m l higher: Ml GUI 75 nie-j. 131 old do.. $TJ(33 37,.,' for new do., $27 (3 J M old ar.d new prime sold at $.32 00; prime raes also; 5(K) brls old rress, June buyers option, $31; 1.51X) brls me-i on time terma and delivery, at $32; and 9..VW bils new mess, Julv buvers orf .A Mi " uon, at ). Reef quiet. Uutterdull and unchancrd; Ü."(ir.3.c Ohio, and ooi'i J: oiaie. Cheese teady at lt(.t hard opened duil and closed more lirmlv at Moner more active at 6(07 per cent. tcrliug selling at 'JlSorilÖf.; currenct. old more active and firmer, opening at t'-l-'u. and closing tet ly at ifi'cjlliij(tovernment atoeka ptcady IT. S fi'a bl; coufsins 113;.,; 'JU'a coupons ltioj, (.' I"-7. Ineiniintl Market. OiMri?ATt, June 13. Flour without clunge sales hf auperfine at Wheat les firm and Q; lower; $1 -l."(o I l-for red. Corn and oati dull, with no mles. Itye$l WQtl 3?. lUrlev lower: 1 3)(t 1.V Whiskv very dull, and sales unimportant, at 1 2rt(.f 1 27. Mo potk helj at i-TJ, with aome buyer at $ii ;t. L trd quiet at 15 cent. SaleaofbulkeiJeaat 12' .c. Co flee U bei. I higher, w'tih aales f Kio Rt 13 (f 15c. Sugar and inolasses unchtn;el. (Jold'Jä Silver 5"2f.?S I. Kxrhinge te.iuy. Money very light nl 10(I2, and very tliflicull to borrow at these I les. GROCERIES. Earl & Matcher INDIANA. IN AUDITION TO Oflt I.AlMiK WK1.1. ASStiKTKl stK-k of (Sroeerles, we hVr for sale, In quantlt lea to ult purrh.vrrs, !,00() llrls. llvss INnk, MM Kris. 1'rliiK .11 e I'ork, :i()0 IlrK Lattl. .5,000 lltmiw, 2.-..000 lbs. Itaroii Sil s, 1.1,000 Hat on slioiihlns. .1,000 II. DiitMl Htt'f, I.OON Ih is suit, CAIMi V IIAK Iirjt, n I.AKAYK1TK, INI. ACRICULTURAL. VICTOR OP THE WEST. liTJRIl B. 00 W UNRIVALED rn .VXDWOODS' PRIZE MOWER, a ACKXOWI.Er.KD TUR HKST IMjiolilnoM KnoAvn. J. 11.4 It. ' A HD, o. n outii ?lerldtnn street, Opposite the Ott rotolflee RolMinn. mjl-dlMsMl Aw4t MEDipAL. mim lit: HX-KICICLATS'IVH MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CVHt Coisbs, t.ld, Mre Throat, Astbma, and ConsumpMoa. tt ia only rce.arv for anj na trouMed with these -m).tli,t to try anerwtt f Dr. Strickland'3 Melliflaons Cough Balsam, Ta com i't e tüem thai it tt tbe prrarailii erer ui.0. It nt oiilj- rnrt ;tj al-or. atfection of the lor-at and tnt:-, b f iv-t.ft . M;bi Mweat and pdUnij of blind, and ia a:i exceoVnt garfrie for any aJn4ofr Tbroa'. I; i nlcasant o laaa, anl a safe ufdmne fr ir.fart. Pnco .0 cnts er UltW. Tor m by lrosRist c-n. erallr. For sale by VT. 1. IU.-kit A; Co KfcwniUi k Slo.n, M wart & Mrjan, Tomitnson A iUix. J. K SeiMar art Fgner 4 Wucher. ' rnir7-11)eo14wlf it i: v o ia n t i o In lliu Di'ohnIiiu: l4tii! I'.y the almost tunnina action f tbejiartie interei-ted. ( KISTAI)OHOS UAllt IVi:! has replace .! the M woru-oii Lentioas for eoVrir e tha btir, wlkb tlie Vtur e-ierienc U itar ka prore.1 to be ineff.rtlve aal tleteriiSLs. l"ulie ? mmnaiKli thai ujji-ii the health f the hair and !ry up iM eonsome the Juice hich ns'aln U, itts ni!H, genial and perft 1je U foanJ ta b a vitli)ii4 a well as a coloring aeot. TristadoroS Ilalr rrsrrvati r, a alnanlea Ijuoct t the Dye, in drejng aid prnmoiir.f th prowvh and j-rfrt health f the hair, and of itarlf, worn usei al ue, a f Ruani that protects the fibres from !ecaj on1er all cirrum-tance ait 1 urvlr r all clitne. Mannfctnrl by J. CRISTADOtO, N. Atr lloue, New Tork. Sold by all Drejyisis. AppUVw by all Hair Ireer.. ap r23 . d xl 3nm eow TO FARMERS. REAPERS AND IIOWEBS, rpifK ikon DAUT.rrei; is ox kxhibttiox at the Court Houm Tanl. I Raker. Hand Itaker arvl Ouio Clipper, earn-ta vU and examin them. nyl-.itm I ATkK.H, Aent.

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1 1 K I JWTI I K ET'H INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, .vor A DYE, Put rf store, gray Llr to It original color, ty aapplylDr the capillary tab, with uat oral atrnanrf impaired by ae vt disease. All tt.it.iHot Y4 ara tea pose J of (ti.tr oia.V, detr.jlna tit vitality arvt bsstaty of tha hair, and iPsnl ortUnilrea no 4rln;. ilelnatreet. nimltable Coloilti? not tily restores rm:r IU natural erlfr by an easy fröre, lait rj v the baJr a f.itxurinnt Iteniityt promote it growth, prevent it Ulhiif off, rra4jcalra dandruff, axt Impart health and tilesritnes to the L'a l. It has tol the tet ef Une, Uta the orirlnal Hair Colon tiff, anl N conUntly lucreailr to fiter. re. by lwih grmlnirn ainl ladi.. It t. ld by all re-p-ta.le dealers, .r ran b proenred by then of the commercial aent, H. a. p. AKXKS k CO., 5J Hroadwty, New Tcrk. Two (., V fftii, and f I. frtSi-rif m.rx A NEW TlilXtl I NDER THE silN! In ila rffecl inntantaoeoas. In Itscflorlng p"rr-intrlilfM, hits Ingredients teffetaUe. In Ha operation natural. til lt bautify Inff rrsults einlunnK. In its tendency preM-rvatW. la It popularity onequallrj, 4 HIM A DOUG'S ll lllt DYK I pronounced by the World of Science and the WorM of r'aohloti, the finest preparation rver Invented by art n rectify the bort fom'n of nature. Nainifaenired by J. CUINTAUIKO, No. t A t or Jloue, New Vork. .Sobf by all Unu'Klst. AJied by all Hair Ire.Mr.. apr.9-teoi1A wrow HOYT'f HIAWATHA It AIR KKSTOKATITIC, IlOtrs HIAWATHA IIAIK KFSTDKATIVK, HOYTVS II1AWATIU IIAIK RK.HTOK T1VK, lul.iirfellow'a Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferre.l the greatest boon on hit trlt lectu. L. broughl to Its notier corn. K very on will admit that our preparation is aorthy r the name, for i h beließt i H confers v lien It la known. WH AT TIIK HUWTH IKJ1M. It reM.. re faded an l Kray hairs and whisker In their orlk'insl color. It brlt.i! up Ihe natural ahadln of one hair with another, thus ghin the hair a perfect life appearance, mi tl.at the tiiot critical observer aimotüeleci ! Iis., fi makes hrb hair oft and silky, tope It fatting Mil, cleanses !,d the .ca'p truin all frupurl lies, fa as readily appiii-d aud lp4 from Ibe klu a any balr drewlng, and entirely overeomea Ihe bal eftecta of prevlouaus of preparations cofitaNIng; Iphur, ucar of lead, A r. Tha proprietors of Ihe Hiawatha published the follow. In challenge to et, m th Nevf y0r da. tea (href weck, which WA NKVKK AIVK1TKII. Letsomo wl known and dMnierekted peru ap. point on. lo the proprietor of each preparation for Ihe hair to brine up the color. Kerv prvprietar lo ue liothlne but his ran nrenarailon muA iV. ........ ...i i. . - - , , ., , ii. ... i iivi uiua eue durlnz the test. A retitfi.n ..t . w" widely puldUhed at the eien.e of the uiincceaful comprtltors. NM erfrywlii ts. JtiKKI'II HOYT k Co . marl9 dlv No. 10 l'niveray Flare, N Y. a MA Slalla IIT 4'OLIV 4 4l lills. lew arc aware of tb Iniporianre of Chukli.e aCuiul, or '.Slltrlit C!d" In lis f,rt staa-e.: lhat akl. b lo ih. W. plnnlOK w oiild j . Id to a mltil rrne.l , f neleried, soon atiaiks Mir lunifs. BROWN'S HKONTIIIAL TRCCÜES Kives sure and a'.niofi imuiediain relief. Military OttUera nd Roldier- thouhl hate them, as they can be carried Iu the portet and taAcn a wca I n refUlrea. Sold by all riiff::tt and dealers In Medlrlne 1 ta (he United Mlate and nio.l f -reitu ronnlrle at 1 cenla per hox. U7.dAlm tir S () L D I K R S-WK THINK DR KtrUkland U rpiitr rljrht in adrisinjr yt,u In bis advertise. raent in our columns of to-day paper, to lake a bottle of his hlKhly reeommended Ami. Cholera Mixture in your knapsacks, It may ve the Itvea of maty eT nur he soldier. Molbern, lhal your aoiia do ool nejtWl it You cauirct It at the Drug More at V) rer)U fw'f.he.'Me, It Is the best remedy for hraVn4 rynery nrfrehTtlTewlAwly 1 S i: A S KS OK T 1 1 K NK li V O I IS Seiuinal, Urinary aixl esual "yiiema new and reliable trafmeniHn I!fHrti of tin B0WAPÜ ASSOCIATION 8nt by roail iu sealed letter eiiseh,pa, free of charga. AddreMi D. J KIIJN HOUrJOTOX, Howard Assoclation, No. 3 South Ninth ."treet, Philadelphia Ta. mar:iO-dAwly tJTNKKVOÜS I)EniLIT.""sKMTNrÄL IVraku-, etc., nm I rwrW by ona who has rea'ly cured hlru-elf and hundreds 0f othrr, asd will tell ynq nothing bat the t, tJk. Addrea with stamp. r.riwAR n. tdatkr, feb.wJ-dAwly ck Roi, Boston. Masa. WLADIKSI LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read lb. advert lartwnt I thia paper. b.a IMI"ORTA2fT TO FK if ALFS. Jr. Chetiman, of Tork, has deroted the la.t thirty year, af bit practice to Fomala Complaints. His PiIU a' like a charm. Thej are rcllal'.a and aif. nov-4 MEDICAL NOTICE. Mrs.. TlloiIlM A SM:Mo l ' (KWOM THK KAfcT,) HAVK T.IV.NKD THKIB UlY ".t IS ISWANAIt). LIS, Ind., at No. r.n, Kast Wa.hlngion atreel, 2d floor, Wtwei-n 1'rnnsylvama and Delaware atreeU, for the cure of every species of lirate 14, SpermatorThea, feraiual Kiniwions, Ac., witbowt tbr n-e of Mercwry r hindrance fron: bnalne. ilavitvraclkea for fiftaeo jears. durinp which time o-'ec twenty.four thousand patiei ta were scc.Mfully treattvl by them, they deem it anneesary to say anvtlun tn abmt their capal ilitiea. t Addrees llox liM. Je3'e.-Jly THOMIfiON k SNLLL. REAL KSTA iE Ä6KNTS. AND NOTAR I EH PUDLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IikIIiiiiiioIIm, Inl. myÜ 4 dly J CI !iTl IA X 1V.s4 muToN7 ATTOUNin' AT LAW, HAYlXrtQPKSM A LAW mCE IMUfcl ATRLT over HUrUFir HOK Ti'KK, I Fafl Vahlna:tonitreet, fndiat.jj-d!Ali.iiaiia. tender ala profea.iotialaerTkea Iwiha pl K, aoarW dly JO!I. C SIILLIVAIV, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, No. IO I'att Trarl Mrrel, In rear of Neitilttrl Kullstinc m.r21-dly PROFESSIONAL. A . J . XI II Is Is la .V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of ftt r-;y innaaltiui llnlldliiff. earner yiArldlan and .tlnrfland INDIAXAPOMS. INI)., m4 dtf PROF ESSIO N A L. CIIAS. D.PKAHHON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OKI ICE SO. 311 KAST MARK KT rrRf.r.T. kr.ittooce So. 93 North Teote.ea etroet. liffirt boars ?ti 9 A. M., 1 ta J and 7 U T. M. Special attention given to the treatment of Chronic lAaeasea. J10-13m STOLEN. SIO nßWAUD. iiT0Lr.S lRfM TUK SUBSCKIBEB, A SPRISO Jj WAGOS. dart fainted led, ranntna; aeara painted yellow, a dnabbt r paiated on tha dah board, a boat half worn. ITvt dollar reward will b flee for the war a tn dUara for tbe v.rn and thief. K. H. L. XUHLMA5, mfH-itf No. 117 West Waahlnftot atreeU

DRY GOODS.

CLOSIIIG OUT SALES -AT THK nn j Tmii i 2 &, 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO. wrf J!HIN0 TO KKTIEK ROM nCWSKM SOW i'ffer lhlr larff. and .plaielkl aik of (od, At New York wholr.aW jfkeis aud ib.hjt ruul, tu ark le... rerllna: umler ot II a I Ion to the iutlt fr tha f ry lare ) atronaie c bi received, wa kaa concluded ta adopt thia metUod cf rloalaf rut our pre.eal .toca, there by glTlug thrni the ahai.taje uf buj Irf tl.lr a;ool as low as the ame ran be botißbt at bet bole.alt r-ricaa la Eastern Cltlra. Ttla Is no llrtltaus cry, aid wa will rsatlnue tha sales nid the whale .tu h la closed Tt a hae now In store tba larie.t and lie.t Ircted tok eer bronf bt to this city, conttlnf cf iir, M) Worth of S 2 & Yl S , Conmrisin every vrade. fr,oii ib m.i ..J tseautllul Itloire Antiques, To U.e cheape.t PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Wbieh will be noid reg.rdlr. f the reecnt great adv a tu es. 11V 'ill la treat variety. Our buyer Uni at tha head of tha market during Iba prinir, baa made extra f!oTta to yrocur the finest and niot tashionaMe : tb rnarket, cooprlMn all llio lale XriK IVoveltieH, mekkimAc prints, SPRACUK'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMKiqCAN.BJlliYlVS,. DUNN ELLS PRINTS,. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, CrC, C:C, Cloths end Cassimeres, For lien and Tyt, from tie h.an.t to the bt-rt tba saarkot afford. W aro abw CLOSINI. OUT On tha satna terms, oar splendid stock (if . CLACZi SILK 'IItCi:k4Its. DA5QUI, Ac, &ci. Cotrprisinc all the recent . PARIS AND LONDON SHAPES, fcklly trlnraW with II HAL CJL'irLHC LACH. men nrD aiMis. And elegant HUME, LORD & CO. 040,000 CO. 0-10,000 OO, 40,000 '-00, worth ur CARPETS, C A R P ETO, CARPETS, CONisiMtj.KG Oh "st Jledullloii airpelh, Ax mi lister Carpet. Vlrt Carpets, Hody IlrnHelwy Tapestry IrnrN. Tlircr-PIr Crit, Ingrain and Ntiper, a, Cott.ir, Hut; and Henp Carpets, CooDnriwna: erery ajrade, all 4 whkh will t sold at New Totk b le!e prices, together with a fall Iina of C-l iatln and Wool Duma.kv i-i i:inbroidcrrd ICrp, Lace and Tacibonr l'urlalii. ii or be Fun.risin.ra goods. Id icreat Tarkty. WATT, PAPER -.t5Dr 3 BBa aaaa.aga.aaB m9 Vftrtty dearrrptlon. ifTTbo la want of tha altera roods arid find It aubch to thHr ada"Uirt to call at a early data4 Uy aari at pi iit Pommer na iaiu HUOE, LORD & CO., inDIAAfOLl

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