Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL " WEDNESDAY MOKNINO. JUNE 15. CITY ITEMS? J" The Stte AuJ'lar f Committer ur Miliary Claim U in eion. .5PThe 4Gth kJnm i oa the wt home, nJ will probably arme er!y r.xt week. ßTKif e cherries were oM on our streets Jtterüay at one dollar anl fifty centa a gallon. fTAll kindi ot Ilook an 1 Job Printing neatly an 1 promptly done at this office, at living rates. JPTbe price ofTepelaUes Ins fil'tn very considerably in !ln market during the past week. JTTLe boulderiPS of Maseacbu-ett Avenue i projrrcfelcj; rapl. I be beautiful thoroughfare wfcea the work completed. r"??ES laid by Indiana lien are worth eigbtecacerit per twelve. All of the (eruale feathered tlpe?ti hare conclu lM not to hitch bu: to retail. There was an alarm of firo yesterday nooo. The bell mounded for the first ward. Wc learn there was not much iatnage done. J 57" Mi. Jenny, the bei.uiful and accomplished, again at the Tneatre tonight. Go and witne en elegant performance. ISTThe Fe-tiral of the '..lies of the Third Pmbjierian Church, on Monday night, was one of the plea-antest of afTtirs. About $150 wa cleared. J3!T"Keuiembr the pic n:c of the Feniau UroiherhiMjd on the 2I?t irist. (Jict preparation are in rrogtei to make itor.eof the gründest af-. fiirti of the season. 2T" The remiiua of Mr. C. W. Mooren, a member of the city lejjinient of the 100 dy' men, reached thia city yesterday, and the funeral will tike place to-day. Wantki. Fifty agent to cnnvaM the State.

ill Dat energetic touni? men ave doll.ir.s pay energetic ?outi men ave doll.ir.s Apply immediately ot 3riOur Dru e, No. 5, Batc'H Block. tf. day. Store, At a Baigain. A leaf e for sale ou a durable business hou?e on Washington etreet. Lc4e to run -iJa Tears. Locatiou good. Apply to O. B. Stout a Bro. n.j:n We understand that aiekueä prevail; to an alarming extent in the city regiment of the 100 diy' men. There are eighty of the 'dot now in the hospital. Their friend at home should bestir lhemelve in their behalf. Eaklt Closing. Anxious to give our young men time lor improvement, we will contiuue to close at 6 o'clock I. M. during the ecason. W. & II. Glenn, feblSdSm Proprietors New York Store 0"Bt fire, yesterday morning about 2 o'clock, Tilley'a soap factory, near Underbill mill, couthwest of the city, wan consumed. The probable los will exceed $3,000. Suppocl to have been the work of an incendiary. tSGo to the Festival giren br the ladies of St Mury'a Church, at Washington H ill, tonight. Last night a delighted crowd enjoyed therc.elve, and the receipt. exceeded the most sanguine expectation. 3- The Festival of the ladies of the First Presbyterian church, lat night, was decidedly the best of the kind thus f ir this season. We understand that, for the laudable object thereof, the members of the congregation and the public generally patronized it liberally, and the receipts were satisfactory. Potatoes, Dried Fruit, kc. Choice Peach Blow PoUtoe. Dried A poles and Peaches, Bacon Shoulders, Sides and Hirn, (country cured,) Lard in tierces, and choice Fa.uily Flour, at No. Hi Eat Washington street. 11-2 0. O. Holm an. Merchant. r t .. l ... v. i . . r rt grocery on Mississippi street, was assaulted by a centleman dressed in soldier clothes, from Camp Frvbarger. a night or two ago, with a bayonet fixed oa the end of a gun, and injured very ,everely. All this occurred at Mr. Johnson's residence, two hours after midnight. ßTBuck-pkin Shoes. Lastinir Sboe$. double sole. FaLcy Calf Buckle Shoes. Far.ry Patent Leather Buckle Shoes. Walking Shoes. Twenty five new styles gents' hoe at Jones, i t. "v .Iii J57Madame English is progressing ia the matter of getting her museum and lectorium in order in the Kinder block. East Washington street. Dr. Barnitz, the distinguished taxierdimist, is engaged arranging the specimens. He is a gifte! gentleman in this regard, nnd, we understand, is permanently engaged by Madame English, whose institution will till vacuum long telt in this' community, and no doubt prove profitable. Removed. II. Daumont & Co., have rcmovid the Clock Su re from No. 17 Pennsylrani-t street, to No. t0 East Washington street, where they have a large and fine assortment of Clocks of every description, at wholesale and retail. The trade will are by ge tting Clocks at Daimont. Eden & Co's, f-0 East Washington street. jcn-djt Indianapolis, Ind. A IUmedt or P;les It is a blessing to the suflcring to know that we have an effectuul cure for this truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. Hazarde, of 161 Second .tuet. Cincinnati. Ohio. takes great pleasure in informing 11 who are mffetiiig with piles that he ued a small qutntitv of Dr. Strickl mJ's Pile Remedy, and it effected a permanent cure This seems to be the case with nil who make use of this splendid preparation. It U nianufectureJ at No. G East Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio, und sold tv all druggists mu9 tf ff'The 14h Indiana, cotuinp over the Central Ihilroad, met with nn accident near Centervtlle. The train upon wh'.oh they were, came in -olliion with a freight trai.i running backwards. Uoth locomotitrs were sr. ashed to piece. A brakesman had both les broken. There weie beside the regiment over three hundred passengers on board. It was wonderful how they escaped, only a few receiving slight bruises. Some blame is attached t'j the engineer of the freight train in this reg -ml. fJTOne hundred an 1 thirty rneu of the brave 14 lh Indiana haTe arrived in the city, their term of ervice having expired. This regiment left here 1.41 strong. It returns as stated above, with 60 of them tick. They will be mustered out. They hive a public welcome home to-diy. Theladie of the city will give them a dinner at the Soldiers' Home Turn out an receive the gallant veteran with opea arms. No regimeat that ever left Indian has more distinguished iuelf. li.irriNOI MoiTD rlt Till: LUT TIME FOR Till pRtsixT -Hi Excellency jeterdy. in the Journal, grouud out a pvracrnph or two, in the absence ot the response eJitor, having especial reference to our humble, hitt. industrious and reliable reporter. Hi Excellent y ein t think that he has at last met a foeman worthy of his tteal We are norry we cannot coincide with H;s Excelleuoy Our reporter, when he visits certaiu p'aces, always afterward.- pays his bills drug lores, Mtld suitably rewards scientific physician. ' Our reporter tells us that in the course ot the petformsnte of his arduous duties at I'nion meeting he l.a had occasion to correct Hi Kxcellencf grammar 'but he siucery hopes thtt hereafter he will not" have occasion to aid in correeling II' Kxcellencj'a morals. Hi Excellency Mjs our reporter i a dog, who crawl aout wbeu "loTal" gathering are n hand. Speaking about dogs reminds us of a little joke our reporter incidentally told u, and that was concerning, not about swapping hore in the middle of a stream, but of aooneboly having ?een Hi Excel leccy run away with b.s tail betaeen his legs once upon a time about midnight. Hia Excellency talka about our reporter' being dirty talks

about our reporttr'a being "foul and filthy." Let His Excellency get a curry comb and scrape down lis own person before he wave bis ears and braya alou 1 publicly gaint io re;cctable, honorable and upright citizen as our invaluable and highly respected and renowne! reporter is. If His Excellency, mU'juoting, misrepresenting and forcing with regard to our always clean and gentlemanly reporter can talk in this wie, what would he have to say with refercLce to his own organ grinder of the "loyal" Journal, who, we understand, went the Baltimore Contention without taking a tooth bruh with him, w ho did not change his shirt for a month before he went away? Never, to our knowledge has our reporter unk so low in the scale of humanity. Now, in conclusion, we would rem irk that our reporter Informs us that he wishes to have no further controversy with h'.s Excellency. Our reporter is well aware that his Excellency thinks himelf beneath him. In fact our reporter tells ua that hi Excellency will not speak to him ithen he meets him on the street. Our reporter tells us that he don't care, but he thinks his Excellency must be mad. And we should not wonder if our reporter was right. A Curd. ID!A3tiroLis, June 13. Mn. W. II. EiEiiT Dear Madam: Citizens of Indianapolis, and officers of the military ou duty here, desiring to testify their high appreciation of your talents and accomplishments as an artiste, and their esteem for you as a lady, request, the management of the Metropolitan consenting, that you will name some evening at an early period, when a Complimentary Benefit may be tendered jou. We aie prompte 1 to th's by learning that, during the two seasons of your connection with the theatre t this place, you have not taken a benefit. W. H. H. Varrel! Col A. .1. Warner W. L Nelson Col. A. A. Steven J. L. llolton Col. A. J. Simonson W. H. Slater Col. W. W.Frvbtrger A. Ii. lly le Lieut. Col 0.H Frederick Wm. A. "All Lieut. Col. J. H. (Jardiner E A. Divi? Ca jit. Jam es D Kusscll D. I. Hurt Cpt. H. Middleton L. W. Mose Capt. E l. Ita-ehig Isaac? Davis Capt. E. A. Parish W. II. Loomis Cart. E. B. Hoppe Geo. W. Dunn Cipt. James H. Kite Edwin L. Hastings Capt. James H. Shepley W. J. Johnson Adj't J. W. Davidson and minv other.

Littll's Hotel, I Indianapolis, June 13. lbf4 To W. H. II. Terrell, Esq., Col. S. J. Warner, W. H Schiattr. E.-q.. Col. A A. Stevens. A. H. Ujde, Esq.. J. L. Holton. E-q., Col. A. J. Simonson, W. H. Loomis, Esqr., and many others : Okxtlemex I am in receipt of your kind and highly flittering note of this date, in which you tender roe a testimonial complimentary benefit. Though feeling that mv humble talents hardly entitle me to the honor you would conltr, yet appreciate the motive that prompts it. I, with feelings of pride and gratitude, ?cept your kind offer. I have consulted with the management, who have willingly assigned me an evening for the occasion, which was not only acceded to by Miss Jennie Hight, but witn willing generosity. Miss Hight has aUo volunteered her T.iluable services. With your permission, I will name Saturday evening next. June lJth, as the occasion for my acceptance of your kindness. I am gentlemen, very respectfully, Your obedient perv't, Mks. W. H. Killt. Dr. A. IK CwAfl.li, OH KRS BIG SKRVICES TO TI1K C1TIZKNS OF Indianapolis and vicinity. Oilier. Virginia Avenue No. S3. Ueilro "forth Nw Jersey street. No 37. octU't Vi! GROCERIES. J.B. ALYOttl). J. y. CAMAY K.I.I. II. B. AIA'llKI). ALVOlll), t .ll.DWI.IJ, A: !, OIXI, I-IGiXJOn. ANIi Are la 1AII.Y receipt of fresb ooit Constantly on hand and for sale at tb lo rprice, Urs' and in rri eti V 1 1 (of fee, Nti2ur ?Iolae, Sy Ulce, Tcu, .fall, fJln,lVoodrnuarr, oup,r('n!idick, March ICuliti, riara, '1 nbacco. Mackerel Uliltrl Uh, ..rdagt I wine ('fitfon V.irtib, X) r-Mtiffw a litis, I Is, Dr.ir, Jclliei. Itrand) . 'im im. Wine, U liiftk) , .-Motion of ull kliidk and llikii tation r4U linkers Klttcr. rtin:lr attu!iuti (tiven to the a1 uf 68 East Washington Street. INDIAN VOLXS. IND. tprlS-dlw K I LKV T ITSOX. EXCHANGE HKOICKIJ, I O AN st MONET ON COf.t.VTKKALS, Tt'TS AND j ', J a:i'l S.Iver, nl nrsti: t!t!ce Ne. 10 Jioutb Vi-ri lün Strct-t. Ia liAti;o1. Inl. tmre hour frcm 7 A. M. t P. M. je-Uin stovi: WOOD. U7K aviix Fi'KNisif uruvr in ant part i f tlie ci'y 1 Kt of n corvl tr r.i. r at 6 cent rr foot. an! le arronut at 7crnt per f.ft. Order, left t the otr.ee t McKKkNAN riKlX'K mill te promptly f.ileJ. Or Mirrel at thf woxl j arl..n;o"t lot No. !n tV .outh-wft part of tbs city, at5'4 cent, per fooU tyril REAL EST1.E IGUXTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, IiicliniiupoliM, laid. mylj 'C4dly

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aaraaraD imiMttroim dailt itatb itmiu. For .Hornlnx Heport See t'lrat I'nr. MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR .NEWS. FROM G EX. GRANTS ARMY. INTERESTING FROM ALL QUARTERS. o . ; it i; s s i o . a is s k vs . WASHINQTOISr 2STEWS. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Ac, Ac,, Ar., Ac, Ac. From .ie' York. Ntw Yokk. June 14. The Herald's correpondence olT Point of Kock?, Aprom.tttox river, Va., ot June 10th, pa?: At f A. M. on the Oth, the gunboat Commodore Terry arid Gen. Putnam opened fire on the rfbeU at Pert Clifton, ner Peterburg, Va.. which was readily answered by the ratbacks. The Commodore Perry 1 iy up the riht brauch of the river, about Fort Watthin, , ili-tance f three or four mile from the rebel fort, w'-ile the Gen. Putnam, being lighter draught, run up the left branch within the a m'.lc and a half, and delivered fire with .uch precision as to to cause a partial abandonment ot their works; but from a masked battery to the right of the main work an incessant fire was kept up on us until toward noon, when the fire from th. cunboats having silenced the gun of the main fort, thev directed j their fire at the interesting object ou the right, which waa a source of preat annoyance to us during our engagement with the main battery, but it was evident that the rebels did not re!i-h our mode of doing bumwi?, and retired. Firing ou our jide coniicueJ at inteivala throughout the day. No damage wa done to the gunboats engaged. It wa a splendid affair, and reflects great ere lit on the officers ul men of both sides. li U not proper to say precisely how Grant will attempt to discomfit the enemy. The Herald's correspondent savs: Sherman's losses have am.vjntel to 10,000 wounded, nil of whornMiave been taken to Xashville and Louisville. The numerical force of the army has not been reduced, but has btc:i increase! from the time he left Chattanooga, and is believed to be many thousand stiongcr than when at Resoca. The steamer Northern Light, just arrived from Afpinwall, brings the following news: A fireut Aspinwall on the .'list ult., destroyed two blocks, including the City Hotel. Loss heavy. An attempt to assasi::ate Mosfjuer was unsuccessful. The steamer Illinois was at Aspinwall on the 5th, waiting the arrival of the American at Panama from San Francisco. The steamer Mexico, from Havana, btings tba following under date of June Oth. The Pritirh mail packet, Clyde, n lived yesterday, with news from the city of Mexico of the fith, and from Vera Cruz of the 15th. Ma&imillian arrived o.i the morning of ihe 2flh ult. at Vr.i Cruz in the Naara, having touched at Madetia and Martinen!, at the latter place iorco-tl, and while there the new Emperor liberated and carried with him 100 of the prisoners condemned to hard labor by Searly. He also liberated fc more and paid their pass.ige to Vera Cruz, und distributed 'J.OOU francs among the la boiers, and promised to attend to their late immediately on arrival at the city of Mexico. The rnceting'of the Ferdinand Club. last evening, though not 1 itgely attended, wa very enthusiastic. Speeches were made by Mr. Gilbert and D. E. Walker, of Vt., and others. Resolutions were adopted ratifying the Cleveland nominations, nledging support to the ticket and recommending the form at ion of a clut and denouncing the nomination of Lincoln. From Louisville. Louisvilll, July 14. An officer just snive l from the front reports that Wheeler with a large force ot cavalry appeared at Calhoun, on the railroad, between Chattanooga and the army, seized pix cars laden with grain, and cut the telegraph wires. A train coming Xoith was notified at Adairsville and stopped. Gen. Avery was ahead, and collected come -DO convalescents and formed in line of battle in front of the train. They inarched forward from Chattanoog t, and on arrival, found the enemy had retreated. The tram moved with usual pecJ. At Uesaca, about half way, an enormous torpedo exploded six feet from the track, injuring the locomotive, tearing tour cars in rear to splinters. Fortunately the troops were in the rear car and escaped injury. The box containing the misi!e was marked powder, C. S. A., 35 pounds. Nobody severely injured. Capt. Hailaw, ol Logan 'a staff has arrived The train p issed on in the evening to Resaca. The same night Wheeler appeared on the road below Calhoun, a::d tore up a considerable portion of the track, which has since been rep tired, and the trains re again running. A geutleman, who left the front on the 9lb, says our cavalry, on a reconnoisance to the front found only a light force of rebel cavalry, which, after fevere skirmishing, fell back and cros.-ed the river. Prisoners taken report the whole army ou the south fide of the river to oppose the crossing of our army to the last. No serious engagement ran octur until the river falls. J. H. Wlie-!er telegraph (!en. Carrinytoa that Geo. Jessel. with -!H) robe's, was at New C i.-tic at sundown last evening. They are made up of characters lately collected throughout the countrv ami are stcitingrdl the hore in too country. The authorities eipect to baa; the whole pirty. The Frankfort and Lexington trains will tebume their trips to-morrow. The trains from here t Nashville run regularly twice a day and have not been interrupted. I ro in .tie in pli I. MtMruis June 14.The expeliti.-.n under Gen Stufpi!', which left Memphis June 1st. his returned. We leani from .in ofliccr tint tliov met a hrüe force of tehe! at Guinton, daid t number 10. 000 infantry an 1 rv.t!i, commanded by Forrest. Lee ar.d Roddr. Thi lare fotce attacked him f-uddenly aud a mo.n desperate fight ensued, reultirii in the defeat of Sturmi, who lot hi waon train and am munition. Th:a las w i a m jt .eere lo. a Stur"i out of ammunition and had to detro? hU artillery. Man? of Iim i i'a:itr aere captured. The exact num'er nut kuown. Ilia force n cavalrv nnd 5 ()if) in fantry. J Thi 1 irce rebel fore i.a supnose! to havetx-en I en rout t S; ermatiV rear to interfere with his commutiieatinn. ! I' r oin Washington. Waimm;to. June 14 The Senile confirmed the tiomintiori of Gen. I'ufjrJ, deve wd, to Mjr General , from July I. G.'l THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Wj.miim.tox. June 1 1. HOUSK. The joint teolu!"..n rerKJt!l to extend the orerland m cjntret from the 1st of July, was ret 1 twice ard laid on the SietkcrN table. The vote by which the Sciu;e 'o'J bill was recently laid ou ihe Ub! recoi.:dered. Mr. Hoopers sutitute f r the tint ecüoo wai agreed tj Tlie llou-e then reronsidtre! the vote by which the kernte poll till was laid on the table. The IIoue then voted on an imru Jment heretofote offere! bv Mr Divi, ot New York, proTiding th it during the o; eriti u of this act the lw of trad and cratitttiou be and the mil are hereby suspended. Voted down amii raucb laughter. The bill then pissed rcas 70, nti The House then went into Com mitte of th

WTiole on the bill making approrriationa for certain ciril cxpeea. SENATE. i!r. Kes-eu.cn. from the Committee od Fi Dance, reporte-J the Houe bill amendment act to increase duties on import. Mr. Wade called up the House bill amendment et to provide a territorial porernment for Idibo, which w piseJ. It provide for the reception of the territory, and chanen the time of election uatil the ?ecocd Monda? in October Mr. WiIon called up the bill for the more fpeedy punishment ot guerrilla. The gold bill. a. ameuiled bv Mr. Peeiden, was ordered to be printed preparatory to action to morrow The Senate adhered to iu- amcndmtntji erjuaL izin pay of soldiers.

COMMERCIAL. ;tt Ttuuri.; York ilamri. Ntw- Yon, June 14. Cotton scarce, aud prices la2c. higher; $1 2S (1 23 for middling uplar.ds. Flour State and Western without decided change closing a little more teady;$7 tö(il 90 for extri State shipping brands: 30S 40 lor extra round hoop Ohio; $ 50(t ä4ä tor trade brands. WhL-ky decidedly higher; $1 32(21 33 for Western. . Wheat active, and lßi'c. better; prime $1 el (?tl e2 for shipping; $1 721 7:2; Milwaukee c!nb $1 c3. Corn more nctive, and 2c. lower; $1 451 4C for new mixed Wetern. Oats quiet. Pork less active at $33033 35 mess, $35 old do., $33(333 33 50 for prime mess. Lard ntmerat 1501 Co. Money steady at b(27 per cent. Sterling selling at 2lb curreucy. Gold less active aud firmer, opening at 95, advancing to 1)3; closing firm at IJCg. Government stocks steady U. S. J"a 81; coupons nii(3113; 5-20 coupons 10Ü;7 30's coupons HdJ., ; one year coupons 107. rinclnnati JIarket. Cincinnati, June 14. Flour dull but not lower. Wheat declined to $ 1 25 for prime red. Corn dull and nominal. Oats declined to Sic, and dull. Whisky active; s.tles l.GOO brla at $1 25 P.ulit side" advanced to l'2.;(13e. 2:),000 lbs. shoulders sold at l2c. Nothing n'oue in mess potk. It cannot be bought for less than 33c. Lard held at 15c; no sales. Goldc5SGt, Exchange steady. Money closed at 12 per cent. ROEÄCK'S BITTE iT CiUKENBACKS AHE GOOD, BUT HOIJiCKS .tilt: BETTER. STUMAC'.I I11TIESS. Ten thousand bo' ties i-olii in one month. The most popular tumach bitters in Uf. RODACK'S BITTERS. Good for all derannenimt of the Mumacb, hiliuMies, I aver Coniplaiiit and gcricral debil.ty. ROBACK'S BITTERS. They posem wonderful tonic proprtir. civing tone tu tL appetit? an l digestive organs. ROBACK'S B1TTF.KS. Iebilitated Ladien and sedentary prrfon will find in thera cn t.vcelliit tonic. ROBACK'S BlTTfcRS A wine glaful before each move i! HOHVClv'S BITTEICSS. They are bettrr than all Pill, Powder and other n iueoii, disagreeable compounds. H()i:(K'S KITTEKS. They can le taken witbnut regard to diet. As an appetizer tLy have uo equal. KOBACKN IS ITT E KS. Tbey aro prepared by an old and rkillful physician from w ell-known vegetable remedies. KOHUKS BITTEKS. whereviT known they have become a standard family strtntLenitiR remedy. KO HACK'S 1SITTEKS. fry one bottle, and you will a5wys ue them and rerorinn nd tbem to others. ISOBACK'. BITTEKS. J. V. IZOItACK Sole Proprietor, And compounder of Stomach Bitter, Blood Purifier and Blood I'ilU, and Distiller and tnanufactnrer of Catawba and Swedish Brandies, and all kinds of the finest domestic liquor, which are eold wholesale r iu any desired quantity, at Nos.5, CO and 62 Ea-t Third street, Cincinnati, O. ror sale by Drujjifist and Dealers in Medicine everywhere, and Vy Browning & fl an, J. B. Vickern and W. 1. Ilakit 1 Co., Indianapolis. may2 wlyAdtaw LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the (Jreek word "Kathro," or "Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvinate and restore. This article is whit its name Minifies. For pre-sen-in?, restoring and beautifying the human hair it i the most remarkable preparation in the world. It I aa n own.l a';d put up by the original proprietor, and Is now niate witn tue same care, skill and attention hieb gae it a ttale of over one million bottles per aunuro. It i a n.ost doliRbtfiil lUir Dreeing. It -raIi( ates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cod and clean. It mikes the hiir rich soft and glossy. Itprevi nts the hair from falling off and turning gray It restore hair upon bald heads. Any laly or gentleman who value a beautiful Lead of hair should cse I.ron's Kathairon. It is known irl used throughout tic civilized world. SilJ by all rexptct-ib'e dealers. Ir. 'IAS . 25AICM.N A; CO.,. Y. f'M-iiGm-eod nii3i.sxitii:ii:T,j!? IMM1TAIJLK HAIR RESTORATIVE, A O T A DYE, Kut r-tres pray Lair to its ordinal color, ly mpplyiog the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by aire or diae. AU intiintinoui yeare composed of litU'ir vint!h', des'roj'ir? the vitality and beauty of the ba:r, aud tTord rfihetaselv no dressing. Heimj-trcet'a ciaiitab'e Colriti not on'j rpstore. Lair to Us natural ci lor by an easy prces. but gives the Lair a Luxuriant IXeauty jtroujotes it growth, prevent, it falling off, eradicates dandrntT, and Imparts tieal:h and pleasantness to tb head. It has tood the test of time, being the original Hair Celoring, and is contnt!y increasing in favor. Used by both gentlrmca and ldie. It is iold by all respec t a', le iea'.ers, e r can be procured by them of the commerc al atrents, D. S. BARXES & CO., 202 Broadway, Kew Trk. Two fixes, Jo eeots and f 1. ftli-tßsi-etrf! A NEW TniXC UNDER TIIE SUN! In it efTrct instantaneous. Iu ItsoIofiL? poer matchless. it inrei:ent vegetable. In its oierliun natural. In its beaatifyhj rt.ultn eniurin;. in Us tenJency preservative, la its upi arity unequalled. I'ltlSTAIIOKO'S HAIIt DYE I pronounced by the Wi rlJ of Scienct and the World of Fashion, the finest preparation ever Invented by art to rect.fy the hört cominj of rator. Jlanafactured by J. CEISTADOEO, No. i A.tor IIoosc, Sew York. Seid by all Drui.'W. Aj pl'ed by all Ilair Dreser. aprC3-dfodiwi.sir STOLEN. 5?10 KEWARD. STOI.VX FI.0U TH- ?CBSCRir.ER, 1 STRUSG WAC.t)!C,dar pa nted teJ, raining gears painted ye'low, a doable ros psioted on the dash board, about half w ru. Flt dollars raward will b given for tla wagon or ten dollar for tfce wagn and thief. Z. H. I KUHLMAir, myts-dtf 5. IS? Watt Walking ton itntL

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Earl & Hatcher WHOLESALE GROCERS, INDIANA. IS AHMTIOS TO OUR LA ROE ASI WELL ASSORTED stock cf r.roceries we offer fr .ate, in quantitie to tuit purchasers, l.OOO Br Is. .11 oss Pork, .100 BrK rrlrac ncss I'ork, :tOO Bris. Lnrtl, 5,000 Hams, 25,000 lbs. Karou Sides, 15,000 IIa co n Shoulders 5,O0O lbs. Dried Beer, 1,008 Brls. Sail. CAUL V HATCH EK, Jel3 LAFAYETTE, ISD. AGRICULTURAL. VICTOR OF THE WEST. WALTER E. WOODS' UNRIVALED 1II-B REAPER, AND WOODS' PEIZE MOWER, ACKSOWLEGED THE BEST 31Yicliines Iviicvvvn. j. i5Aat.Aisn, !No. .sou tli .tlerldian street Opposite the CM Potoßce Bnilding. myl9-dlin.od i A4t MEDICAL. Dr. STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CUUKS C?hs, Coldt, 3re Tbroat, Astbina, and Consumption. It is only necessary for acy one troubled with tbee complaints to try ne bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince tbem that it U the bent preparation ever used. It not only cures the above affections of the throat and l'ing, but it cures Sigbt Sweats and 8 pitting of Blood, and is an excellent jrargle for any kind of Sore Throat. It U pleasant to take, and a ate medicine for infant. Price 50 cent per bottle. For aie by UrupgitJ generally. For kale by W. I. Hasltit & Co., Browninir A Sloan, Stewart & MArgan, Tciniinson i Cox, J. F Seuour and Epier & Wocher. marT-dlyeodiwly OPTICIAN. 1. MANUFACTURED OF TIIE IMPROVED PANTOSCOPIC SPECTACLES, THE REST IN USE. .MOSES' improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages mechanical and philosophical to be found in no other Spectacles offered in the West. Moses' improved Spectacles not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight. Moses' Spectacles arc made of the finest materials, and best workmanship, fairly represented, and sold at their fair value Giutinn Xo A'j' vi vr Prfon cinfJoyrtl. CT" Scml for a circular containing full deacription, price, i.e., anl how to enure a perfect fit and hnve them sent br mail. Adilrts L. W; MOSES, Optician, 50 Ea.t WahingV)n t., Indiana polL, Ind. FOR SALE. OK REAL ESTATE. TN purvjaact of an orlcr of tbe Court cf miP.jo ?tis of Hancock County, Indiana. I w.ll, on the 7ih day f July next, eil at pmaie on the premise, in the town it Lane.ville, ia Lawrence townbip, Marion Coudty, In'lina, for Dot lea thta tl.elr ap?raie4 talue. Low n"umbml 4. 5 and 13 in .amne! Kcori' addition lo tLe town of Lanesviile. Said lou belong to the Ute cf Jcbn J. Corr, deceased, and wCl be told uec: to the Interest cf tl widow therein, and for ea In hand. SIXUKL C0RT. Jt-w4w Admlniitrator.

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HAGAM'S MAGNOLIA BALI1 Thi ia tb Btot delightful and extraordinary artk-U erer dicTersd. tt change the ran burnt face and band to i pearly aatin texture of rarUhlnf beauty, Imparting the maib! purity of youth, and the ditir4 appearance o JOTtttDt In the city UntrratIotJ. It rem ore tan, f reck lea, pimpltn and rongbneaa of the akin, leaving the complexlou fresh, trantparent and mooti. It equina no material Irjrrioaa to the akin. Tatrocixed by Actrea.e and Opera Jirtrr. 1 1 1 what erery lady honU bae. Sold ererywhere. rr pared by W. K. HAG AN. Troy, 3f. T. Address all rdm to UKMAS S. BAUN ES 1 OK, Sew Tork. feb-dfim-eed HEVOLl'TlOX In tlio DrenMinr; Itoonil By the ilmoit noacimons action of the part.ea Interested. KISTADOUO 5 HAIIt DYE! h replaced the old worn-out invention for coloring the hair, which the better experienc of Jear bai prored to be ineffective and deleterious Unlike the compound that upon the health of the hair and dry np and consume the Juices hich snstala it, thU mild, genial and perfect dye i found to be a vitalizing a well aa a coloring a4ent. CrisiadoroS Hair Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in drenaing and promoting the growth and perfect health 7 the hair, and of ltae'.f, when oned alone, a afegnard that protect the fibre from decay under all circamtances and under all climei. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, '7 So- 8 Atcr House, New Tork. Sold by all Dr3gi.U. . Applied by all Hair Dre-ew. apr?9. deod 1 weow HOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, nOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, In Longfellow' roera Hiawatha wan adjudged to bave conferred the greater boon on bis tribe because he brought to It notice corn. Kvery one will admit that oar preparation I worthy cf the nane, for the benefit Itconfrt when It Is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It briuRa up the natural hadlng of one hair with another, thu giving- the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the ruoit critical observer cannot detect it use. It make hmh hair aoft and :lky, stop it falling out, cleanse it and the ca'p from all inipuri tien, i as: reaflily applied and wiped from the kin a any hair d.-essinjr, and en'irely overcomes the bad effect of previous ums of preparation contaiaing sulphur, auzar of lead, Ac. The proprietor of the Hiawatha published the follow, in challenge to te"t, in the New Tork dailies three weeks, which WAS 5KVER ACCKFTEI). Let some well known and diintereted person sp. toint one to the proprietcr of each preparation for the air to brin up the color. Every proprietor to use nothing but bis wn preparation, arid the person nothing else during the test. A certificate of the result to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH H0TT A CO., marl9-dly o. 10 University Place, N T. 'A SLIGHT COLD," COrf.IIS. Few are aware of the importance of Checking a Cough or "Slight Cold' in it first stages; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, on attacks the lungs. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES gives Mire end almost immediate relief. Military Officers and Soldiers should bae tbom, as they can be carrel in the iocket and ta. n a icca i- n requires. Sold by II DnjqcMs and Dealers in Medicines iu the United States and ruM f.reicn c-tuntrie at 25 cent per box- jeT-dAwlm SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strickland is quite right in advisjnjr jou in bis advertisement in our columns of to-day's paper, to take a bottle of his highly recommended Anti-Cbolera Mixture in your knapsacks, it may save the lives of many of onr bes soldier. Mothers, see that your sons do not neglect it T6u can get It at the Dm? Stores at 50 cents per bottle. It i the !est remedy for IHarrhiea and Dysentery. marcb.7-dlyedAwy 13TD I b E af: S(ÖF"TiriTN Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and reliable treatment in Reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. SeLt by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address I). J. SKILL1X HOCGHTOX, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. mar30-diwly HTNERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL WeakneMj, etc., -r Le cured by on who has really cured nim-elf and hundreds of others, and will tell you ncthir.g; but the truth. Addres with stamp. EDWARD H. TRATER, feb-H-dAwly Lock Box, Boston, Mass. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fall to read the advertisement I this paper, headet' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. fheesnian, of New York, La devoted the last thirty year f hi practice to Female Complaints. His Pill act like i chara. They are reliable and aafe. oov9-d6m J.atiia v. (;oui)o, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING OPKNEI) A LAW OFFICE IMMEDIATELY over HUNTKR'8 SHOE STOKE, No. 10 East Washington street. Indiananotis- Ini.r,. .n.i.,. professi,nl service to the public. mart" dly JOII.V U. SULLIVAN. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o. 10 llnul I'rurl Street, In rear or scntinrl ISulldln;. mr21-dly PROFESSIONAL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOaV, Of flce-Crmnrttlitni Hulldlnc.Corner .Tlerltl lata and Maryland Kin., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., ruyl-dtf PROFESSIONAL. CIIAS. U. IKAItSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF MCE NO. 31 EAST MARKET STREET. Residence o.H3 .Vorth Tenneee itreet. l5ice hours : to 9 A. M.. I to a and to 9 V. M. Special attention iriven to the treatment of Chroox Diseases. . Jf0-d3n REAPERS AND MOWERS. rpiIE IRON HARVESTER 1 OX EXHIBITION AT I. the Coot t nue Tarl. eif Raker, Hand Raker atwl OiiioCliper. Farmer ail anl eiataiiie tLra. myl6-d!m ! ATRFS, Ant. NOTJCE. TO STOCKttLtEtlS. IN pursuance of the Article of AvxciaUoa 4 the tall Creek arxl Warren Townrhio Gravel liamA Conipanv, the tockbol W ar tit:fid that an eb-ctlou for Ere director for aid Comrany ill l-e hel.i at School Il-ue 5. io Center Township, .n the l"th day of June, w.at;ovi.k r. m. F1JWELL HOTVUMi, J. M. WOLFE. TOF.IA M KftSERSXrrB, DAVID W. P.ROWN. PKTF.R MESERMrTa. HUGH THOUx)N. Jt-:tw I. J. HOW LAUD. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 3STOXICTE OF SALE. TfVTCTiCE I hereby glen that I will eil at paNle auo l t.jn,fco VoDdT,theS7thdajofJan next, at the residence of Samuel Mcllvain. late of Marion Coonty, jleceaed, at the to'l hooe. near Fall Creek, all hi pernal property, not taken by the widow, conltJ f ow two hore wi;on, one raare, two two yearold c!t, two cow and a lot of house told arxl kitchen furnitare. will commence at 10 (clock A. U. fo taid day. A credit of 13 moothi wl be given oo all tarnt ever three dollar, the purchaser giving hia sou. with ap proved ecurity, waiving valuaUop a'd appra-aot law. josiph Lornjr, Je4-w3w Administrator.

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CLOOIITG OUT DALEO AT THE Trade Fafoce! 26 &, 28 west -wAsmnGTon st., HUME, LORD & CO. w worth SITING TO RKTIRK FRCM RCSISEM NOW cCer their lartje and plenlUl stock of gnoda. At New Tork wholesale price, atxl many rood touch le. Feeling nnder obligation to the public for the eery larjre patronace e lave received, we have concluded to adopt thi xnetLoJ of clooing out our prefect siock. thereby givins; them the advent: of buyir. their gowl a low an the ame can be bocght at set wholesale pricea lo Eastern citiea. Thi i no ricthoo cry, aud we will coatinne the ale nntil the hole utock U cloe4 ot. We hae now in utore the larger and bet elected tock ever brought to thi city, confuting of 51"59000 Worth of 4 Compri.sing every grade, from the mot eo.tlr atuf beautiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Which will be sold regardlcM of the recent great advance. FANCY DRESS (I00DS, In great variety. Our buyer beinjr at the head of the market during the spring, hat made etra effort to procur the tlnei-t and most tashionaMe in the market, compri'inall the late Paris lYovcltic'H, MERRIM AC 'PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, A3IERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, Cloths and Cassimeres, For Men and Boy, from tie cheapest to the bt the market afford. We are alto CLOSIIVf; OUT On the tame term, our iplendid tock of BLACK SILK ClItCULAIts: SACQLES, 11ASQUUS iVc, Ac Comprising ail the recent PARIS AND LONDON SHAPES, Richly trimmed with iu:al. Kuirrici: i.aci:, kicii in: a i) ; lull's. And elegant HUME. LORD & CO. $10,000 oo. S40,000 OO, S40,000 oo. WORTH OF CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, wmmsG of Tlcdalllon Carpels. Axmliitcr Carpets, Velvet Carpels, Ilody Urii9cU, Tapestry Brusrl, Tliree-riy Carpets, Ingrain and Super, Co(tic, Rnj; and Herap Carped, CofBun.itiic erery irra4l, all of which will be o!4 at "ew Tork h"Iete prlct, tcjre iter with t fullliw ftf Gl Satin an! Wool Dnninl4v C-l Tmbroldcred Itep, Lnre and Tniabotir Cnriniit. iiOVSE FUnJ'M&SlIYC GOODS Io great variety. WAT.T. PAPER AXT "mm- CSfimi Of every tteacrlption. rTrThoe In want of tie above koo-4 will e4 It msck to their advatag to call at an early date and lay la aapplte for lurnotr and fall. HÜME, LORD k CO, I INDIANAPOLIS myft-dAia