Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL F R ID AY M 0 it M N 0, J UN K 1 7. CITY ITEMS . CSiTThe benefit of Mr. Hilar taken phce at the Metropolitan to-morrow t.iph.1. t5T"AU kirl. ol Book and Job Printing neatly anl promptly done at thia office, at living rate. Brigadier General Uov ey ha resigned hi position in the armj, and passed through the city a daj or two apo on hi waj to New York. JTBowen. Stuart & Co., Book-seller and Stationer. Washington -.treet. hare rcceiveJ Owlet' Ladle Book for Jul?. It i splendid number. tlTThe Piccic of the Fenian Brotherhood Uke place on the 21 t in-t- re..t reparations are in propre to make it one of the pleiante?t affair of the season Wastu. FiflT S,t" lo eauva. the State Will rvay energetic touns men five dollar's a day. Apply immediately nt Senonr'a Dru Store, No. 0, Bate Block. tf. . ,. Maaosic Xotick. There will be a ep-ril meetfoff of Indianapolis Chapter No. tlm Friday ereoin at 7J o'clock, for work. CiiaiLts Fisnra, Sec'y. rSTCapt. Charle C. Smith, of the 13th V. S. infantry, for eometitne part comm. iilnt of Newport Btrratk, KentucKr, h;i reined. Cart. .Smith i cue of our old Indianapolis citizen. tJTMw Jennie Il'fcht, n be.iutiful and good, and Ktlteil lady, take a benefit to-night at the Metropolitan. She will hive a crowded house, undoubtetlly. The fair artist i full of rniim,

and let u liow Irr that we appreciate bet. Kault Clobixu. Atuiou to give our )oun; men time for improvement, we will continue to j cloe at C o'clock V. M. dmitip the M-aron W. k H (Jlilvh, feblSdhm Proprietor Nt w York Hfore IfTThe lUih llliuoia, Col. lUnVn, paMed through the city yesterday, on their way home. They numbered le than two hundred. They were Irorn Sherman' army. The? decline r re". enlit. WDr.'T. 11 Harvey. eiamining Surgeon for thia district, ha removed to Indianapolis and will engage in the practice of hi profrinn I)r. Harvey haa had a I irge ei( erienc? a n pliaician. Hi oillce ia with Dr. Fletcher, on Noith Alabama irret. C?T'"1' night the concert, given by the ladic of lndianapidl (or the benelit of the city regiment o one hundred day nu n, will take pi tie At Maaonic Hall. We publish two leitet to d iv which will khow the-e noble Udie th-itthey me not any too kwilt in their work of mercy. rar iiuck ekin shoe. l.ating Shoe, double olr. Fancy Culf Hucklu Shoe. Kanc'y Patent Leather Mückle Shoe. Walking Shoe. Twenty five new Myle gent' hoc at .lone, Vinnedge Co'. je" ill I tZTCapt. Thoma 11. Hunt. Chief Quartermaater, tatlonel at Davenport, Iowa, and having clnirie ol affair in hi deputtuint throughout Dacotah and the cxtieme north-wet, waa In the city yoterday. Cipt. Hunt It-It b.-t night, having h ceo tnj limbed hi buine in thia city, lor hi headquarter, ut D.tenp it. t??Mr. V A. Merrell, id the firm of Keeltr A Merriam, I(oiton, 31" , importer r lancv good and agtlit ul Wtod A Co' cutlery, wa in the city eterdy. We ran cordially rccom mend Mr. Merrill to the trade in thi city a a gentleman of reliability and the lepre-ent.ative of one of the foremot importing hou-e in the Union. tf-Judge Hardin, of Johnson county, wa. in the city yetetday Heing nn old und reliable Democrat, he wa in fane spirit mo far a civil m ttters were concerneii, but he lamenta the progress of thi bloody war, and the fall of io many of our brave young men on the battle field. "Ah! rVw hall part where many meet; The now ball he their winding t-h t-t. And evry turf beneath utirfeet .shall he a aohiitT'ii fenuhhre." IUmovi d. H. Daumont A Co., have removed the Clock Store from No. 17 l'cnnylvni itreet, to No. cU Kust Washington street, where they have a large and fine assortment of Clock of every description, nt wholesale and retail. The trade w ill nave by getting Clock at Dai mont. Edkn A Co', Ml Kit Wa-hington tret, jell-dut Indianapolis. I::d t35The Indiana Freie Pre., the German Republican organ published in thi city, in support of it nominee for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, t very trorlg thi wtk. The Lin eolnites had better turn it upside down and read it. Last week the name of (). P. Morton wa nt the he.id et its colntri.. a their candidate for Governor thia week U i taken out. 7Viryknow whether hi ratification epeech w a correctly re jxirted $I,(K)0 fviWAki -1 he nbove rewnrd will be given to any peron who can lurnMi a piecrition (or cough, cold, w boopinc-cough, nthtna, ami consumption, which i nju il to Dr. Sttickland'i Mclldluou Cough lUNam. Thi bil.am will cure the iUve cimIint', aNo spitting ol blool and night weit. (ne fifty cent bottle t liuflicient for any one to try. The worst cum of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough und primary c.ne ol 'consumption are cured bv Dr. Strickland' Mcllitiuot; Cough Halsim. It can be had at any druggistV. It is ddVocnt fiom any othtr cough medicine we hue known in .hi country. tf. ?PThe race at Sugar Grote jeterl.iy were a i tended by a large concouise. Young l.idie were present. The most perfect order wa pre erved. The day wa beautiful and the sport wa fine. The celebrated hore, "Kubine," took the $l,t)(M) purse, winning the first and tnird he.u. Time 2:15. Thi wa the first beat. Tli item won by Mr. Tho. P. Kvana mue, "Gentle Annie." Time "2: 12. The last hett was won bv "Kubine " Time -.Ml Over $",,lH)!l c!unge.l huils on the Sujir (Jrie race course etcrdiy We iindcr-t.md that "Kubine" and "tientle Annie" will be itted agtlnst each otl er again. It i ai l that j 'Gentle Ai nie" would hue won the first heat if; there hid not been some di itrangment of the i harne We are impartial bet wren the horse an 1 the mare. For the MVf Sf-ntli.r!. I l.rttcr from the city llcgiuicnt. C.r IUtl, Stkvinv, AlausmaJ , June V2. ( j Ki-itok Slmimel: One or two correspHinlejts ; of the city irints. with c-ieotthe$ wihrmlt afllict ! have given colorol picturing of the .-cenery ; surround n the camp of the city regiment, of it ' xuanageaient. hi 1 other theme incidental to our camp life I'elicving a strict aJherence to prosaic truth should le courted. I w ill correct the impression. Mugit to t.e cresttsi by writer of a romantic turn One h is spoken of the delightful cenery about Stevens..!), ni bibt!e abut"ro man tic caves, wtHxl-crow tie.1 hil!-. and sioiiing streams" The writer must hivehvil am ng the swamps hi entire lifetime The "woodcrow ned hill" are rocky elevations, full of nttlj and moccasin snake. The caves arc such figure as one will find in any rocky country, and reek with miasmatic vapor and slippery slime. Stevensou i a dirty assemblage of nero hutand sutler tents The principal o curation ot the few while remaining i to sell rancid hutter tnd moldy pie. A correspondent has represented the regiment to he j'u the er joviuent of good health On hundrtd and itttuttrn case, according to the last report of the physician, are on the sick list. Our regiment ti mot heavily worked, and i performing. the labors of three regiment.. We believe our regimental oSk-fr are accom; li-hed and we'd meaning gentlemen, but while they feast en delicacie sent from InJiauajioli, sit in eay rocking chair ndmoke fragrant Havana, they forget that men who live on "hard tack"

and "owbeliy," ani are eipose! o corchirg heat and inclement rin. cannot perform, in addition to onerous puarJ duty, the labor of b'at ttlion, company and -quad drill without a fear

lful acrie of health Of the management Of other compuriie it i not mt office to speak. Of company B, a few candid remirk may not be Inappropriate Having been in the ervice. we know that it breed a host of petty and fussy despot, full of arrogance and conceit. If ever a company wa afflicted with a pawn of laiy, arrogant and tyrannical officer, with an occasional exception, it ia company B. The commanding olücer i at heart a clever man. but i weak, ignorant, and influenced by his Corporal and Sergeant. He tore u withhi.unranimti?al &peeebe,niake er? poor imitation of the Iri.h brogue, and devoid of all dignity, may be cen everj afternoon embracing and plain- "leap fro-M with hi favorite Corporal. Wc would u;get to the entire brood of noncurnrci.sior,ed oflicer, that as. eoubbines. and arrogance nuke them object of general, ridicule. List evening, the 1 1th inst., private John, of conjoint- A, wa killed bv the cr. He hid fal len a!epon the riilroad, at.d the ruhing train j struck him on the heid, fracturir.e the kull, c-.i.i:i2 in-tant death, and hurling the body tinny i feet. Hi buriil occur o dar. This death and the a! demi-e of Morris, who died far away from home, hn thrown over our little cam? an air of deep solemnity. To u, many premonition that, o the eigtr. p..ion:tte throng that left the city, many will find a r-ti,?. place under tne green soil ol AI loima. And of many m iy be aid, mournfullv, -S.. lier ri, thy wrfrrn orr, M-rji tin Ire p tli.it kn no waklnic. Irrni f battle. Prlil im Timr-; luv i f toil inj nirhtt ft artiinf " a Norton Lit riu kom tut in rroivkm Mk. I'.imtok: The City Kegiment. better known n (Jnv. Morton' "pet reg'trent," were honored thi evening while on Ire purade with ' tiew xLiiid of color, toiiiting ft two rompnie oi it tidoted Al-tbaina regimetit, which were rliced on the extreme telt w ing, mid reviewed bv Col. Vance ucoiding to the uu.tl inosle of dress parade, but viewed bv the city leg iment with crn and contempt When the city : . : . . t . . .. I i. i :.i. . . rri' u r i niHini on n ieri u nc o nooi i ... 1 . , ... ,. , then i the capital ot the Ilooier State bigh v . , ... ... ... . . ,. ,. iiuiiorci I r irusv no-cui.rus m iuii i feel highly honored by the legimrnt and its gal. j I int commaiitler. We hope the patents and fiicnds ot thoe whose I name üie published in the Journal m sick, will ! thank Col. Vance for the manner he lake to in. i form them of the condition of t'teir health. The absence of loved one i felt enough, Int Col. Vatic r must add to the pang by puhl slung their name a sick when pet hip they me only stiller ing from a disea-e caused by change of dim ite and water. We hope no nn i-ines will be lelt by the parent, thete aie no cry d invetous cac either in camp or ho.pitd One td Captain Tind ill's men was killed l ist j tiight by being tun over by the car While on t pitkethn ( II asleep on his post, which being on i the railroad, resulted in his death. We Icun he wa not a resident of the cilv. j The provot biisitiess Is m in igei by Lieutenant Colonel Cromer, and a better man could not Ite found for that post. Kvery thing woik a if by nngic under hi siipcrvii n The City Grevs h iv e utaincd a lo in the promotion of Captain l'.lliott to n osition on Gen Milroy' starT. Lieut. Campbell now commands the company , and ranks utnong the com rniiotied nflim a nutubcr one in kniw ledge of militarv tactic and for good looks; nnd with Lieut. Stout, receive the esteem f those he command. Lieut L'-wis nunm tnd Company A, Captain Torkingftoi having act eptcd i position on lien. Knsaus staff. T say that Lim l.ewi is the pride of the comj any , would but practically juive an idea of the e.teein he is I eld by hi men, but tap is beating und lights must out. For the prc-ent goo 1 tiight. Voitii. Tp'U. ths l;i hno!i(t KNaminr, June l.j 'I" lie Mcjfr if ICIcliiiiomt. Afler alluding to the comment noon thi ub ject in the Northern pre.-, the leading article in the Kxam'ncr conclude a follows. The citizen, if we may judge lv their tpiiet indifference, did not behexe one word of it. They begin t tloitbt even the exi-u nceof Grant'. artnv . Let Gr int ptov e il lieie is Hichinoiid waiting to be taken; bijik ev idcntly to he taken; predestined to be taken, robbed and but ned, according to vet y high authorities. And it is clear, also, that the whole heart of :i te.it and mighty nation, of ull mighty nation the mightiest and best, ha been set upon thi achievement, as it highest busines and holic.-t mission on earth. And there are not Wiinting eager, eloquent, voluble writers for the public pre, of tint', si me people, most enlightened press of all creation, protesting, affirming, and almost sweating that large nnd numerous bodie of person in uniform, wearing button, carrying wenpon. in fact, what Yankee call armies, were inot certainly coming this way on the errand aforesaid; nnd that Kichmond wa to consider herself be-iejed. or, for that matter, a co 1 a taktn Thete is a vcrv general incredulity nbout thi whole matter, i'cthap it is because, we me now so used to Yankee Iv im: a- to et down anything I'aNe because they say it, or perhaps it i that our citizen have heretofore read in book about besieged cities, and h id the impres-ion that in .-uch cases people could not go in or out; meat or vegetable could not come to market from the country, and, no tn itter how tempting; the summer weather, family pirties could not make pimics to the rural ti-t rid - And finding none of these condition in the present if nation, they say tint J there is no -iege They surmi-e that the whole J story of the va-t host, and this investment of ai city, ami bloody mbiirauuut ol the gre it world conflict of the age. mu-t luve been got u; in order to amue or delude a Convention ti w said 1 tobe assembled at Hiltimor , i ,i i Atid thev begin i generally to doubt whether it be indeed Mue, or w as true a few day ago, that irne of the I irgcst armie ever embattled on eirth were advancing with a celctity never before known, to decide the destmie of u continent in our streets, and seal the charter of her freedom in flames and blood, amidst the conflagration of our crashing dwelling and the murderous shriek of a huu lrel thousand soul. They say. "Hooh!" Sav there h i been no such battle in hand at all Let Grant prove it. If he his any army, let him produce it; let him prove hi own existence to begin with Kich. mond i or en to collection, at d is tired of waiting to be taken It i r it her a drowsy sftYir, this lile in a besieged city. Kichmond is in dinger of falling asleep upon her seven hills in this st;ll and sultry atmosphere We can conceive of . certain lazy somnolence which seems to be crushing out onr people. !r. A. I. .ALL, j OVTKK Hist SKKYlTK TO TMK OT17.KN. Or ( l!iilianpoU anil vicfuity. OiTuv, Virca ia Avs-m j N. rj. Isi.l..p'a North Nw Jersey -trert.N' ST. c -.U'l . t'-, ! K.VCI I A?S1: HIJOKKK, OVNS MONK ON COM.ATFR LS, 1 IT" AND fii I 1 a'i.1 iUrr, orvl in'iro'iatt-s l.iar. u'Cf Ne. I0uili M.iitiiii 'Vft, It liiup 1:. lint. o:!..-r h ur fr. in T A. M. t.i ti P. M. ir4-u:tui KlOYi: WOOD. 7 V. Will. I KSlsU STOVK vviKI IN ANY i "f.! r T!. r" at G part f ti.e c:'v ::i ;.-t . t ( : rt;ts rr (.!. dti'l l-ss arr. Mi's t 7 en, :s j,. r f it. Or.irr lfi at ths 'f M. KKuN VN I'lKKCK promptly i'i't'5. ' üi .-! ard.i-n. L-t N. r.M. in th iiih-rt j .r: . ? ;;y, t.' ai rll r-iits per ftHit. FOR SALE. iHiun.K kkii'k cirT.v;K iiii t:. no. irr j - n r-k 1 u - , - - . ..- . , three ns-ni. an ' a krehen, t-m ntJ lUr tinker ejeh, -th ci-tern ai'd p-rca. P-.r-;..:i ewru im-.ne.l.a'ely. T lie g-Ht. For particular oil ai I'. l.'4iitrurerv. "myl-Uw B. UHiAX." CIIAS. 1. PKAKSOX. riiYsiciAX a xi) sri!(ii:ox, OK M C K N. :tJ K A T MAKKKT STRKKf. Ktsiijence No 91 N-vrtU Tenne. ee tret o.iUe L.,ur 7 t. 9 A. M.. 1 u. 1 .:i1 7 t- 9 1'. S'-.ial lientioo iei tu tL- treatment ! t"br..tiv REAPERS AND MOWERS. FI1HK IKON HAI.VF.STFI; H ON F-XHIBITIOX AT I tbe Court Hwu Yard. Self Ua.er, Hand K.iker ar.d Otiio CUprsrr. Farmers call and examine tbem. mylC-dlm !.. 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ff'ar .Morning ltepwrt ee First I"re MIDNIGHT EEPORtT LATEST WAE WASHINGTON NEWS. NEWS. LVallandigham will not be Molested. NO NEWS FROM CEN. GRANT MtTtm fmio.ii Kiwrrciir. .Morgan i Ii:im I out I tlir Mat., IKNKINS ATTEMl'TINO A KAlPr , ! ! Particulars of Sturtriss' Disaster , jSOUTHERN NE "W S . i i: x i o rs: x iz w A v.. A t1., V Ar. I rom .vrnilil. .bvriu, June 1 1. The following inforni t-: tioti in regard to I lie late expedition ol General J Sturgi is githered mostly Irtmi otHcrt s accomp ! nit.g the expedition, ut.l is mainly correct: j Nothing of Inttresi occurred until theexpedi-j tion pied Salem, Mi-s , tn the ."th, when .'H0 ; men were sent in iclvance. passing through Kiplev, capturing several htuall pirtie of the enemv and moving ditei-tly upon K cnr.i and Danville, ' i . i . i . . .i . i dt t rovmj the tailroad, buining the depot at the r -.. . . ', i i- .i .i former tlace, and constant v rkirmishing wih the j i ia t wit1 vvii I inn v e i i uit-iiiii enemy Thcv i joined the main column on the Mh with twenty five prisonet , On the tith the main colunm pas. cd tinoi.h Kipley, moving south west 1 On the morning of the 1'hli the cavalry moved j in the lirection of Guntown, leaving the iuUnttv in camp Alter proceeding a lew miles they en countered the ctiem 'a pickets, and -ooni auic upon a large body of them in position, and the futile bee line general The cavalry dismounted and drove the enemy some dist nice, w hf n the l itter were leinforccd, and our men wete fought b ur hours ag iint great odds, when the inl.ntrv came up nnd the cavalry reined. At P. M., another large body of the enemy j arrive 1 on the radio, id in n;;h! of the battle, which j was ragil g furiously. ' All nur forces being engaged, il was so.n evident we could not withstand such attack a were being nude by such superior number, and our men begun lo fall buck. contesting cwiy inch of ground Colored troop fought dc-oetate and weiethe last tit give way. I The column ictreat'd to Kipley, a distance oft J." miles, that night, alter burning u laige portion . of the supply train and destroying ten piece of artillery, which they weic tin ible to move through the swamps j fin I 'n 1 I ill 1 Ii -iiOiii v in iil ii d.r.i .it t ut 1 luck on our Infantry, which wa lepulsed, but the attack wa renewed find considerable portion, of the infau'ry cut off and raptured after thc r ammunition had been exhausted It i stated that mmy iiegto troops hoarded the aniuiiiiion train, which was being destroyed, nil ing their pocket and bosom with cartridges. Other gathered ammunition Irumthe cast ofT accoutrement of whit troops, and were enabled to keep up the fight until they tc ached Memphis. Iiis stated that one body ot Jb.tliKI inlmtry. which were cut off ind supposed to have fecn captured, were defentcd by 'JOd negroes from repeated aJs:inlt from the rebel cavalry, and arrived ;it CoU'ervi'le soon alter the main column h id re iched there Another body of ;JHd nroes arrived this morning, having esc med by bye-road, i!llrin ing their arm Our loss is now estimated t 1JÖ wagons, 1 I pieces of artillery and about I,"H(f men. All of the oil th V S. (colored) have come in except S( l() men and six officer. Among the casualties in the 7th Indiana cavalry are Lieut. Col. IJrown and Captain Klliott, wounded The ca-ualiie.s in the Ih'ld Indiana ate Lieut. Col Pooi and Adjutant Moody, killed; Capt. Courvaissicr, wounded: Lieut. lieese, w ounded and mi-sing. I roui "iir' York. N w York, June 10. The Po-fs Washing ton special say.: Mr. Chase leaves for New York his evening or to-morrow, where he will remain for several da vs. The leturn of Vallandigh im w ill pot, it i. be lieved. be interfered with, especially if he con du-f s bimsflf with propriety. The Herald' New Orleans col respondent siiy : It is not improbible tint Walker's rebel division Ins crossed the Mississippi above Natchez to reinforce Johnston or Lee. I rom C'iuctunut I. Cincinnati, June Kith. The 1 imp' correspondent, from Klemingsburg, June '2ih, s iy: The emii int of Morgan's cotnm ind, numbering "HO. passed through thete the morning of I ft.. I tOlli ..illla ...... I... I.I ( ..m. H.. I !.... ill lll,1il I'.U'r, I'lliuililT I'M I O'lllU Oil'. Tl . , . "it o,w . ,! .i I Iipi' :.mil t ul 'iiMfii- 1 I it ill . t I ' i. In . . ......... ... - ... i .1". i. .iniii alia . A Kelertl f 'ice of l.MH I in pr.i.uit. univel .it i remitij;stniry ntout 0 hours alter M-rgau tt t. j Vail mdigham is still in I v ton, and all is te : ported quid there. I'rom t ortris .ifonror KcttTRi MoNKoi:, .1 line 10 A steatnir fiom ' Hermud.i IIunlied ut rived to-day. ; Two army corps cros-ed to the south side of t James river last night. Other portions of the ar- t my are also crossing ut various points on the liver. There tiglding thi morning in the direction of PetersSurc Kesult unknown I Grant an I Ib:'ler were in consultation ye.er- 1 lav " j Gen Gilinore has not been relieved us w is re- 1 ported. j llenvy TIali ( ontrarl. j W UHiM.To.N, June 15 The highest contract j ever known in i,v l.st OlTice Kepartmem wj awardtd t i-dav . P.'stnnstcr General l'.liir let j th whole set vice from At.hison, Kmsas, vit! S ilt I. ike. to Kotsom City. Cd-foinis. to John j A I.e-!iiid. of Lincasicr. Pa., at 7.V.liUd per! a'liiiim t This is for the lertet mail only hrtnren the ' Atlantic and Pacific coats. ! Irom e I la m po hi re. CoNCT.t. Jur e lfi Tho Hou-o of Hcpreentatives today, t.y k vo'ci.f IC'l ei against 1 t'll tiiy, n ! ;te l a res-dutu n ieiuesting t:.e Kwpre scr itivcs of thi State in Cotire to do all in their power to secure the p.figot tie prorHed amendment to t!ie Ci:st:f u'Joti to ib.di.h s!.a vt-rv in 1! r t'r.iro,! St iteI Irr. C'mumi.o, Jui:elCth Li! A; Diverav'a Uiew crywss jotrnel y f.re this i:iirr.iu. Iiss jt.".MH; i 0 it urt.ic ss . um; ir!nr.ir. e .nimu I im et stor: The i!rw v( tl; t-iürind IriJje at lib' de I !.it. 1 csul.t tire frutii i -teimcr Te-tcrJ.'.v Lt.Sj at'v;Ut l'l.(Ni I . '11. I 11 wi.i line nrteeu üijs tu re-tir tneilsm e. I rom t iishinctnn. WAt.Ht.cn. June Ii The return ol Mr. allatiilich.i m to Ohi- was on his own responsibility It i not krjon what, if atij. Executive sction will he taken coi.cert.uiir h"iu. The oper.itis ot" the bids v( tbe 33,00.'.hju loan wj reuii)Cvl this uiirnitj;. Ihe tairi wiil rot be ra u!e until to-morrow Jrnkina Maiuso, Im . Jure 16 It is teported that a rebel lorce of 300, under Jedis, crossed tbe Kentucky rivtr into Trimble county, eight miles from Carrollton, ht night, comiop wcstwtrd

Panthern .1ew WasnucTOX, June II. The Richmond Enquirer of June 12ih. haa the following, dated Headquarter Mountain Top, June S; Crook an-1 Averill joined Hunter to-day at biaunton. I'ortion of their force are eat on the Greenville and MidJlebrook road. About i'K) cavalry made a dernon-tration on Wajneborc and were repul.ed bv (ieneral Imboien. The enemy retreated to Staunton, burning the Fiherville depot. Pope, with i ,000 men, i movins; down the vallev to reinforce Hunter. Tie enemy have no supplier, but ubsi$t on the country. Our troop are in fine spirits and an advance t anticipated to morrow. Mointaix To, Jtue 9 The enemy ud vance! again to day with cavalry and weredriven bck by ltuboden. iroiu Alban)-. Albant, June 1C It is now quite doubtful whether the National Democratic Convention, called to meet at Clucago. July 4th will be postponed. The question ill be decided on before Monday next. From Philadelphia. rniLADf Lrm a, June 16. PreiJent Lincoln hu arrived at the Contir.cuUl Hotel. He will viit the f.iir thid afternoon.

; J THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washinoton, June 1C HOUSE. A bill wa introduced for the better protection ol stcumlaiut pnseugeri. The way and mean committee icported the new civil appropriation bill. Mr. Myers ul Pennsylvania moved that the military committee report the expediency of making future draft for eighteen months", reijuiriug peioi. exempt to pay commutation, and permit the acceptance of colored men a substitutes, A joint re-olutiun to extend the ow-rUn l mail contract wa adopted. The conference committee repotted the legislative and judicial appropriation bill. The House now concurred in the report, and then receded from it disagreement on all the a mend mt ii ts except that lucre ising the sal-try ol the Treasurer of the United Stvte. The internal revenue bill was then taken up, and the House referred the consideration of the amendment in which the Committee on Ways und Mean recommended concurrence. These were read through, und most of them concurred in without a division. Not more thin half a dozen of the amendments oti which conctittence wa recommended wcie concuned bit and they were not of an impoitant character. On the amendment sinking out the tax on w hisky on hand, Mi. Morrill of Vt., said (hat tills uestiou had been debated and uded upon so in my times that ho supposed there would be no de.-ire to discuss it ft.tllier. Mr. V. Wood, of New Yoik, said theie wcie great piinciples involved in ihi question of taxation of the slocks of whisky on hand which would te Mi'talne I notwithstanding any previous action or precedent On agteemg to the amendment the vote wa as o!low: Yea 7'.', na ('.'. So the tax wa i stricken out At i !0 I lie house took a recess hVtMMi MsMOX. The Houc coiicurtcd in the Senate's substi. tute for the mining clause by 7S against .'U It how piovidt'H that a. -say er. assaying gold and silver, and either of., value not exceeding in one year i-JoO.OOO shall pay SHU) license, and $SD0 when the value exceed $;!,'0.l0i) and doe not exceed i.i(MI.()00, aud ."i0 when the value exceeds .f.MlO.OlM). 4KNATK. The bill for piepaying duties of ftrein salt before fishing bounties were allowed, was passed. The taiill bdl was t iken up and amendment uded unou. Mr. Wilson called lor ihe more speedy pun i-hment of guerrillas, and further purpose pro poed, which consumed the remainder of the morning hour. On motion of Mr. Fesscnden, the tariff bill was taken up, as reported from the Finance Committee, e.nd their amendments were acted upon. The Senat went i:ito executive session, after which it adjourned. COMMERCIAL. r TcLBUKAra. . . Vnrk .Tinrkfi. Ntw York. June 10. Floi k Statu and Western more active, and 10(-rl;c. htvhcr, some instance. show ing an advance of SOc; !.- (Hl((es 10 for extra State; 4."(i H (0 for extra round hoop Ohio; fö(a 'J SÖ lor tvude brands, the mukct closing firm. No sellers ut inside ijuo.ation.s. Whisk v more active and firmer; ä 3(1(1 37 for State; 1" 'A01 'M for Western. Wheat exciteil, and ti(t3c. higher. Krisk export demand; 41 7(1 for Chicago spring; 1 i"2(nl for Milwaukee club; $1 y(LtT Ü4 for winter red Western. A large portion of the sale coi'si-ted of No. 1 Milwaukee, at .il )(f 1 !1. Cor:i opctii-d stead v. and closed dull; &1 4o(d 1 -17 for new mixed Western, closing dull at inside prices; .il IJ for damaged do Co flee dull; no sale. Sugar itii i at Ils jiVtM Pork excited, ami fully $1 per Irl. higher, chiefly of new mesy; jirice for other kinds more or less nominal; 'M 'or mess; 3." for old do ; dnf.l .L'.. for new do : closim' at 3i 2.i(rt, .il s); .sj,.io tota.i i ror oiu aim new ptime, nnd .ib(t .lb S. for pi i me nies. Pu cf firmer. Lud tirnier. I.V ( 'OX I v- kettle rendered. Money 7 per ecu'.. Sterling selling at II". Gold a shide. firmer, and quiet, opening at U74, advancing to ,J7-,g, closing uiet at U71'. t toverntiient stocks hrmr o SO coupon $105 ot II'."3 ,'; 7-.'i0 coupons, February and Augu-t, I IN. ( InrltiMittt .Tlarkrl Cincinnati, June IC. No icport. A SURE CURE! 11VKI.TBODY is Ir-rs cnud rf tb; d;lltrts:n d:- ' j ease t y thi- f DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. ! Mr. J. P. l!47ar je. 131 Second treet, Cincinnati. 0. mj he has l.ef-i a .Wailful i-ufter'r wi:h IMes fir a kes ti-n-, and h tr-d nearlv everything, and crold ohutri ror-i rf. tl u.-d atout on-f..urih of a p-t .f l-r. tnr j a s n e u.a! iit-tt, ai.d u tu.iie a complete cure He a-!vies every on ufer.rg to try it. M.-ld by all lrus?i-ts at 'cen. j-r p.t. ilanu'acfir.t at Ne. 6 K a-t Fount treet, t'ir.oinnati. U. Ai f t r SlricklmuVs Pile iltmrdy. F t ul by W. I. Hs-k.t A Co.. Iirjwninc A Sioan, Stewart Morgan, J. F. S-joar, TotaJinM.n A Cox and Foer A Wrsrher. uir?-!lye.Jiwly HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAU TLi Is the niot delightful aud extraordinary article erer JiscoTered. It chai.sre. tb uu l umt face and hand, to a pearly atln texture of ravi-Ling beauty, im. parting tbe na. 1 1 purity of youth, aud the dieting appearance lnv.t:- 13 the ci:y telle of fx-hion. It renege, tan, fretkle, ficpl ar.d rongh&es of the -kin, leaving tbe c -wplf xi-.-n frb, transparent and HiO th. It c-r.tains no material lr.Jurioua to the kin. PatroLized by Actre.-se. r. Opera Siegers. It I what every la ty bocll have. Sold everywhere. iTspireilby W. E. II iti AX, Troj, 5. T. Aidrei all crierv to DEMA9 S. PVKXrS A Ca, Xew Tork. IrtJ-i!(Jai-eod

GROCERIES.

Earl & Matcher WIIOLESALE GROCERS. INDIANA. IN ADDITION TO OUR LARl.K AND WKLL A.SOKTED stock of Groceries, we vZer for sale. Id quintities Vj u:t p0rcLasrs, t.OOO Itrlsi. ."TIt-s I'ork, AOO Krlsi. rrimc ?Ir? Tork. :tOO lirl. Lard, 5.O00 Hain. i.OOO !!. Haron Siller, 1.1,000 Ilacou Mionhlrrs, .1,000 lls. Driril of. I.00H litis sail, CAUL A IIATCIIFJI, je!3 IAFAYKTTK, INI). AGRICULTURAL. VICTOR OF THE WEST. UNRIVALED IRLMMKD mm IM nr ji I I11Ü1I IJ Pi I AND WOODS' PRIZE MOWER, At KNOWI.K(iKl) THK HKST IMncIiiiiN Known. i. H A KM ill). So 11 Kotith .tlerldlmi Mrcel. Opposite the Old rontofllee Building. my l dluifMl U 1m41 MEDICAL. MEL LIFLU0US COUGH BALSAM CU'hKS CoMRbs, Coldi, .ore Throat, Asthma, and (Jxiictinipti'U. It is only necessary for any on troal-U-il with those complaints to try n bottle ot Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To convince thi'in that it Is the bet preparation ever ust-d. It not only euren the above aflectioiis of tbe threat and lut:tc. but it euren Niht Swrt and Spitting of Blood, and is an exn llent earle for any kind of Sure Throat. It is pleasant ! tak-, and a nafe medicine for infant. Price 50 cnts per bottle. For sale by Druvgist prnerallr. Fr sale ny XT. 1. Ila-Wlt A Co., Browning & Moan. Stewart MrKai), Tomliii'on A Cox. J. F Senour aud K.gner & WiKbr. rnarT-dlyeodAwlr GROCERIES. J.B. AIAOIID. J. M.CAI.DWKLI. H. R. AI.VOBD. I. VOII I), IJIUI.Mj A AIVOK I), ANlvM)H TflW II Kr- in I) II.T receipt of frrk good. Constantly on hand and for aale at lit lowe prices, farae tnd asorted tock f ('off e-v, .sugitr. TtolHara. Nyiii, Idee, Tea, .uiU, (ilnts.U ndrnuare. onin,l(andlci, Sfnrrh, ICalalit, ( Isar, Tobacca, .Hackerel. Ubltel UU. Cvrdnaxe I Mine, Cotton Varna, nye-tuffa ! ti . nM1-fc a-n... n.nn. I IIa, Hi DHlea, Jelliea. Brandy. fihi tun. Wine. Whlak) . motion of all klrtdtt and Plantation and Iloker'a rtlt ter. Particular attention given to tbe aale of pnonrcE of mjrns 68 East Washington Street, IXHA5US, isn

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LYON'S KATHAlEOn. Kathalrvn I from the Greek word 'Kallr,, r 'Kathiiro," sijralfjtng to cleanse, rejavinatt and restore. Tai artkl i bat it cam tlfr:!&c. For pre serrir.ir, rectoricf d4 beaattrytn)r tb bat hair tl la tic most remarkable preparation la tbt world. It la aaia wted and pot op by the original proprietor, and I now made wjta tbe am care, kill and atteotioa bkb fa It a ! of orer eno antllioi bottle j-sr annara. It Is a roost delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates ncurf and dacdrvff. It keep tbo bead cool and clean. It makes lbs bair rich toft and (r!ixy. It prevetit tbo bair from falling off aod taming gray It retore bair upon bald bead. Any la'y or gentle man mho valati beautiful bead of bair khould ss Lyon's Katbairon. It I knora and aet throughout the cirlliied world. Sold ty all respectable dealer-. Di:ti.x . il . it nr. a. co. fit. v. feK-dOmsewJ KGVOLIITIOX In the DroNHitiu: Room! Py the laxx.t unaolmoua action of tbepartle Interested. iltlSTADOHO'- HAIlt DYE! ba replaced tbe oUi wornMit iDTeutioua for coloring tbe bair, bkh the better experir dc of year hai proved to be ini tTfctlTe and deleterious. Unlike tbe romponod tbat & B U JUL. K .TX. Oa Bpoa tic health of the hair and dry up aud consume tha Julcea which MXtaiu It, this tulld, genial and perfect dye I found to be t vitalizing as well a. a coloring aeut. rrlsfjHloroS llnlr rrcrvnHvr, a valuat leadlunct to the Dye, in dreseing and promoting the growth and parft-ct health of the hair, and of llaelf, when ued alone, a kafeguard that protect, tbe fibre from decay tinder all rtrciiniMance. and under all climes. ManuMotured by J. CKISTAIK)K0, No. tt Ator lloui-r, New Tork. ld by all Druggist. AppIiM by al ut lre-cr. apriO.demlA weow HOYT'lt HIAWATHA HAIR RKST4Tl7Ti HOVT'S HIAWATHA HA1H RESTORATIVE, IIOYrH HIAWATHA HAIK ItRüTORATIVK. In tiogMtow'a Toeiu Hiawatha wa. aitjndged to have ii.liferred the greate.t toon cn bit tnhe Ih au bo brought li II notice cor. Kverr III admit tbat our preparation la orthv of the name, f.rth en.-nte Itrur.fer when It f. known. WHAT THK HIAWATHA HOF.. Il rrsture. faded and gray hairs aod whisker, to thrlr cirlglnal color, ft bring tip th natural h.ding of one hair with another, tbu. gitlng the bair a rfect I f. aplearaiice, 0 that the tnot critical observer rannot detect lt use. It make, bir.h hair oft and ilk, atora Its fatllng out, cleaii.es tl and th ca'p from all fmpuri tic, sas readily applied and wiped from the akin at any hair drrMing, and enrlrrly oi rcome the bad eflerta of pre vh na.,, of preparation, containing aulphur, iicar of lad. Ac. The proprietor, of t, rjlawaiha published ihe follow. Ing rhallenite to te.l, In tha New Tork dalli.a three week., wkli h WA SKVKU ACCK1TKI. I.et .ome well known aud dt.liitere.ted peron. ap point ona to the proprietor of each preparation for tbe hair to brmg tip the color. Kverr proprietär to ue uothlng but hi can preparation, and tha per. on nothing el- during the te.l. A crtlikat wf tbe re.ult to be widily published at the eipetise of the nitaccearn competitors. Sold every her. JOSkP HOTT k CO., inarla dlr No. lo I'nlver-liy Tlace, .N T. A SI.HJIIT OI.1V :oi'aiis. Few are aware of tha Importance tt Checking a Coah or 'Slight Cold' in it first atage.; that klcu In lb te. ginning would yield to a mild renu-dy. If neglerted, olB attack, the lung.. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRCCII1S gUrn ure and alint Immediate r lief. Military Officer aüd Soldii-rhhould have tht m, aa th-y can l carried in the pocket ahd taAen a( occasion require.. Said by all DruggMa and Dealer In Medicine a In the United Slate and mot foreign cjntriea at 25 cent, per b- JeT-dAwltn 3TsS0LI)IEHsS-WE THINK Dil Strickland i juite right in advli-iDg you ia his advartisa rM-nt iu onr column of to-day'a paper, to take a bottle of bis highly recommended Antl-Cb'dera Mixture In your knapnacks, it tuay save the Hvea of raary of our be oldiers. Mothers, ee that your on do not neglect it Toa can get It at the Drag Sf orea at 50 cent per bottle. It Is tbe best remedy for Dfarrbaa and Dysentery. niarch?dlyeodlwly ZfTD I S K A S E S O V TU E N ERY CDÜS Seminal, Urinary aud Sexual Syetem. new and reliable treatment In Fejv.rt of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelop, free of charge. Addra V. J. .sKILLlX HOUGUTON, Howard AncU. tion. No. 3 South NiMh Street. Philadelphia I'a. niar.i0dAly JIT NERVOUS ÜEBILITV, SEMINAL Weakness, etc., ctn I -re by on who baa really cured nimself and hundreds vf othi rs, and will tell you nothing but th tryth. Address with atamp. FDWARI) H. TRAYF.K, feb.lMAwly Ix)ck Boi, poaton, Mim. PBTLAWE?! INDIES! r.ADIES! DON'T fail to read the a-lvertisemnt I thia paper, biadei IM.1DKTANT TO FKMALKS. Dr. lieeiiiaan. of New York, ha. devoted th 1M thirty years f his practica to Fi nal" Complaint. Iii art like. chars,. They are reliable and afe. novO-dßm JO.VlTIIAiN W. -C)HI)(, ATTOKNKY AT L.VW. n AYlNli OPFNF.D A LAW OFF1CK I.MMF.DIATFI.T over IlCNTF.SrS SHOE STOKE, No. ! F.a-t Sa-hi11gton treet, Indianapoll, Indiana. tend-r hi proir-ssii.n.Iseriirntotbe public. tnarS" dly Joiix it. si: 1. mvax. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, No. 10 l.ual I'rurl Mrrrtf In rear nf Krnllnrl Itiil Id Int;. nurll-dly a. .1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of f ice f in nn win im 1I11I Idlna;. Corner .Tie rid Inn and .Tlnrjland M.f INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. myl4-dtf " STOLEN. 8IORKW VÜD. TOI.KN FROM TH- URSCKILEK, A SPRING W AGON, dar painted bed, ranr.lng geara painted yellow, a double roe p.lnfe.1 mi tbe dth board, atut half worn. j Five dollar, rew ard w,J! be pi.en :.,t the wa-.n or ten I dollar, fur tL waguii and tb.r. K. II. L. KUUL.MA5. ny2-dtf No. 17 West Washington atreet. STRAW HATS. inn wzrs LAnir, visz' axi child-KKX-s !rraw Hats, nw ty!e. low pricr. ! rerei-ed thi. day at D J.CALUNAX'S. lelü-dlt No.21Eat Wa-hmgtoa .treet. TRIMMED DONNETS. OHO TI,'IMMf:, ftOSNKT AT COST, TO CIX) K fwrff f r tb aoo. at No. 1 Kit Wa.hinrtna I iret. P. J. CALU5AN. Jel0-d4t CLOCKS. THE CLOCK STORE ! n A iiniiVT n n n v a- rn Wtioleaale and Itetatl Dealer in crz: H-y cid khz tj& ui wery cenpiion, .lie ana price. j No. SO East Within ston Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. SryTfce lärmst CLOCK STOItK lo the State of la j lata J' 14 611

DRY GOODS.

CLOSIIIG OUT DALED AT THK 2 et 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. m) k CO. w worlh ISHINU TO iiT.Tr. r ROM ETMNKii 0W of.-r tb-tr large and eplendld ts-k fit gd. 7T? At New York wholesale price., and tnarv gasj. anuck le... Feeling under obligation to tbe public lr He very large patronage we hair receded, we have concluded t4 adopt tbla method of ela-mg out rurprstit atk, tbr. by giving them th advantag of buj Ing their good, a low a. tb .am rati b boiutt at nt wbole.al price, tn Fatem ritlea. Tbl I. no tlotlteu. cry, aud w w ctlnu tb .alea until tb whi le tork I. cled oat. We bav now la More tbe larit and ht aelerfed trk ever brought to thl city, consisting t-f Worth of S B Ei ES " 8 , CoinprUinif every gra.le. fri.ni th mt rw.tlv aiJ beantlfiil Moire Antiques, To the rheae.t PLAIN SILKS AM) SATINS, a Wblcb will be aotd regrdlee. .f the recent great advaucea. FANCY DRESS GOODS, la great variety. Our buyer Wing ai the heal of the market during tbe pring, baa made extra effort, to pro car tbe fine.t and taot lashtonabl tq tb wt.rkf t, rom prising all the late AIERRLMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, ; DUNNELIS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, CtC, CcC, Cloths and Cassimeres, For Men and Boy, from the cheapest to tt. lest the market arTorda. We are also CXOSIXU OUT On the same terms, our aplendld .lock of 11I.ACK 4IM f:iIlC'i;i.All. SACQt'tS IlASqUIlS. Ac, aVc, Comprising all the recent PARIS AND LONDON SHAPES, Kichly trimitud with na: 11. a:iri;ii: l c:i:. ItHII Hi: A I) 4.1.7116, And elegant nmrE. lord & f:o." $10,000 00. ji.io.ooo 00, it 40,000 oo,'j WOKTa of CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, co.v.ikTi(J vr .Media I II on 'urrrfs. Axnilns(- r C'nrpft. VlvcC Carpels. Uocly HrusscN, Tapestry Ilriisselsi, Tliree-I'ly Carpels, Ingrain an! Supers, '.CnH - iirt Vtitrr nnH llnmn T'lrttA lvv,4,h ""n " aa.aia v.aai, Cotot rising every grade, all cf which will bst aold at New Turk wbolesala price, to(tbsr wU a fail Hb of G-I Satin and Wool Dainatkv G-l Embroldrrrtl ICrp, ! Lnrc anl Tambour Ctirfuln. 1 j uovse Fnn.nsuM'G hoods j Id great variety. larflwfaa., Of every derlptioa. ' JTj"Tdo In wact cf the abovr ro4 WM tni 11 I to their advatat to call at aa early date and lay la iepJ pile for .emmer and fa'l. HUME, LORD k CO, tar-! iniAAPoLin.

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