Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

.WEDNESDAY MO UN IN O. JUNK h. CITY ITEMS. t!T"Tk liv.h InJi&ai arrive.1 te'terdaj. lT Tbe 4Ctb Indiana has re-cnlitcl an J U on it way home. fH Sanitär? store are beir. rapMly for warded to the city regiment. xk n! Job Printing neatly and promptly done at this office, at living rite iVSix hunlre! retl prisoner from Sher man's army arme! at Camp Morton yesterday. """"l A lich i lug 11 around Camp Morton. thai prereruirsj; rebel prisoner from tunneling out. HT Tin IVhh Udima, now in Arkicu. hu re-eoliste!, and will be home on furlough in a few week. C55T The rain that threatened u Uy before yesterday, Oi l cot fill o much ai it ought. We are tili dry and euCerin. EJTBddfr'i cwel finl cc'l toots, with genu lasting and buck?kin shoes, at Jone. Ven nedge k Con. -1 1 ' "'t5PMi Jennie Hi-ht h zn at the Metro polttan to nibt. Let tie beautiful arvl ?iftcl young lady be prectJ with a crowded hou.-e. J37"Shoe cuitomcrs can find ariTthia;: in the trty of a boot or hoe at Jone. Vinnedse k Co's. '21 -lw Zf" The elimination of the cluse in the McLean female Institute, and of the Northwestern ChristUn Uunivcrty, will be continued to-day. Ztr Jone, VinneJf-e k Co U the phee for L&dif to buy their ßtiter süppera und kid boot at in this city. 21 1 Masonic Notice A fpecial meeting of Marion IjChIcc, No. 5, for work, will be he! i this t,Wedned:y) evening, at o'clock. Francis Kiso, Secretary. ffT The annual picnic of the Unierr.st church takes plare one week from u-l;ty, nt Waldron, on the Indianapolis and Cincintnti Railroad. A pleasant time may be expected. Attention Sir Knights. There will be u stated meeting of R ipier Commander? No. 1, thia (Wednesday) eveninc at $ o'clock. ' E. Collstock. E C. "fyilahn & Roe, No. 11 N'ew Sentinel building, hid in the magnificent front of their establish men t, put up in the shape of an awning by Mr. W. II (Jor'iam. a genllemin who h a perfect artist in these particulars. fSjT We yesterday bad the pleasure of meeting with Captain II. II. Finch, of Col. Hiker's staff". Captain Finch ha been in the war and illustrated bis heroism, and in social life he is an accomplished gentleman. Surren Pattirxs A !rpe lot of ladies and pent cheniel. velvet, und cloth slipper patterns, beautifully embroidered, for sale, wholesale or retail, at X. Llntz's shoe store. 21-1 w 5T"Thc lGth Indian. Col. lli:Kfiurt, arrived Testerday. and were quartered at the Soldiers' llorae. We suppose that to-day the brave men will be publicly welcomed by the Governor. All are glad to tee them home. PipsoSAL We learn that Dr. John W liirnitz and N. Vickary, notetl naturalists and tax idermiis, will levethis morningfr New 1 ork, to pncure a lot of minerals, curiosities, kc , for the Museum they are establishing in this city. tf The pallant 43d Indiana, Col. McLean's noble regiment, now at home, has re-enlisted. We were in error the other day in staling that the brave boys did not propose to go back to war. We had been misinformed. Prick House at Auction, consisting of the entire brick and wood woik of Houe No. 4'b South Meridian street, will be sold to day at i! o'clock P. M. on the premises, by Wilet k Martin, 22-lt Real Estate Pruker. Earlt CLOSiNü. Anxious to give our young men time for imorovement, we will continue to close at C o'clock P. M. during the season. W. k H. Olenx, febl2dCm Proprietors New York Store SkTOND Day's Races A paring race will come off to dar for a purse of $5'J, with an in side stake of $10 each. Horses entered: James Rav's black mare Topsy; Wm. Prown's black stallion; J. J. Richardson' Lady Green. Double teams: Wm. Prowu. Chuckluck and mate; J J. Richardson, Confidence and mate. The Races Yistebuay. The race yesterdat at Sugar (irove Course w.ts exciting and well contested. It was a trotting match between the well known horses Pet and Chuckluck. The first heat was won by Chuck lime. 2:IJ.C. Pet won the second time, 2:51 Chock, won the third time, 2:51. Pet won the fourth time, 2:50. and the filth time. 2:54, taking the purse of $0. The side betting was he ivy. P The Commercial Hotel. South Illinois street, is one of the most admirable public houses in the west. Its proprietors are gentlemen wh understand their business, and every gue-t is treated with hospitality. Thu tables are always bountifully spread with everything the ifi-nti affords, and the attendants are courteous and attentive. We would particuhuly remark, too, that the rooms are especially cle tn and i-e it something not to be found in every hotel. $1,000 Ri'.WAr.P The nbjve reward will l e ive to any person who can furni-h a prescription (or coughs, colds, whooping-cough, asthma, and consumption, which i eijual to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough I. tlsam. This balsam will cure the above complaints, also spitting of blood and night sweat. One fittv cent bottTe i nfhVient for anv one to trv. The worst ca.-cs of chronic cough, asthm i, whoopii-g cough and primary eases ol consumption are euteu bv Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough lUlsim. It can be had at anv druggM s It h ditltrent lioni .any other .cough medicine we Ibis country. h ive n-wn m tf. I iNroiiTANT AnrvsT ok CooTi-r.KiiTi.tis The Cincinnati Commercial cf vesrerday s iys; At the rurnetth mse last night detectives Gus Colcher and Jesse Werle arreted John Webb. alias James 11 Ciatk. and 1.?, ai.u arrived fiom Indian ipolis. These parties, we . Informed, are known as old counterfeiters In tlii trip t'-rj ire l - 'ji- at llu' I mtl State Detective doke, lot!i wearini: stirs dero tingtht position. They ba-l passed a cour;frrfeit" S.2t) greer.bick, and np-n being searched an assortment of counterfeits to the amount of $M'd was found in a carpet sick i;i their reoai. as well u $10 dollirs on their persons. They were fa keu to a less comtortub'.e hotel the Ninth street Station. Fikus .Dboüiilkuo. h Vic nic. This Sno-t areesble. siKrial rirt? came off yesterday at London, iu Shelby county. To say that it was the most enjovahle r'ty d ihe mm-oh would give but a (unt i lea cf the pleasure received bv those ho, throwing aside the c ue of business for the day. enlisted un ier the b inner ofV.e Feunians. and sj ed way to the wild wov.ds lrom the fookeand doto! the city. t peven o'clock in I lie tnorn.ng Icurte-n er-. we'll filled wiih eillu.t ceutlemeu and chtrn.iny Udies. left the Uuin Dofot over the Ci.o.tm.-.ti road. Tbe LTnh.n Und. under the K-ider.;. of Professor Gresch. m ide most rxeehent music the train weyl oawird Arrive! at Lm-i.-n. fourteen miles from the city, the happy i..rtv marched to a grovi on the rjgc of the v,..i.e, lere the couiraitue of arrangement ha 1 I rive tied thrm.UiHi the M cih1 hid be. j-repire-.! for their leception. A stand a erectcl i eir the center of the round for the mu-ic. an 1 a pa.ee Urse enoug!. to .. , -om.no J ite b. ,e or s.x hundred persotu cleire-i away, ramiües naj their stores and selected hades to spread their re

pint on the prounJ The charactertctlc 1iopitaüty of tbe Urrrn Ii'e wi exhibited in its widet extent. He mut have been an" exceedingly diffident centleman who left the pic nie ye-tcrJiy hungry or thir-ty. The numbers hvl employed teams, and brre!s of ice water were placed in convenient positions round the tjrove. Lemonade was a bountifully upplied a water. No oooer had lhe rMrty arrive! in the grove than a Dumber of nimMc youngsters cliabed the trees and attached repes to tLe branches of the giacl native of the forest, and wjog were in favor with those who did cot patronize ttcdincc. But the ground around the. tand where Professor ('resell presided w.is the favorite place of reort, and there, until the hide-i of evening admon-L-hed the vouugtera that it was time to leave for home, the joyous dinc e went on. The d-iy was delightful. A cool bree2e ?r rang up about nine o'clock, aiid continued through the day. No uopicasaiil incident occurred to mar the hilarity of the occasion, and too mu' h rraie cannot be jciven to the gentlemen who inanagel the ric-nic. Whenever they mirshil their forces aijiin, wa rromie to eolit unJer their bnncr. Thomaa ReJmor.d, the Grind Center of the Order, w.is marshal cf tbe d it. ar.d the Committee

of Arrancementii cmiffeil of Thorn s ilctl . tnond, Thorn ts Jlurke, John Carney, John A.J Stewart, Thomas Wren, Daniel J. Ct!Iin:m, r.r.d j U:ch tr-i Simpton. Lh)- rnav the Feniim nnl , the bfiiutilul hd;es who pitroiiize thrn, live to repeat the tcenN of yesterday. Col. Murm and the lndtnu Arnual. To tb E'iltnr of tbe lurtiaaa Stat Srntinel: The following pirapraphs arpcired in your paper of thia date: " There was a report in the city ye-terd.iy, tliat Colonel Sturm, late commandant of the Arsenal here, had been arretted at 'A'a-hingtori (or malt'e.isincc in olhce Colonel Sturm's account?, as we have understood fr roine tinfe. have been complicated, but we have never eup posed that anything crimiuil could be urged against him unless in connection and with the connivance i;f higher tdhVial. His friends deny the arrest, ar.d wa give the statement simply as circulated on the street." "We have iii a;othi?r ptr.tgragh spoken f the reported arre-t of Col. Sturm, of the nr.-tnal in this -ity. Litte li't evening it was reported that a Captain Milscli, connected with Colonel Sturm, had also been p'.ace.l "n iinioo Oar readers will un h rst wid that we give piairdy and without reerve what is stated to ih, riot vouching for any fact, except that nlTi'irs at the arsenal have f)cen very mysteriously conducted fitice the war began." Knowing that the statements contained in thee paragr aphs, o far as the same refer to Colonel Sturm, are false in every p.irticu!r, I ajii you, as a matter of simple justice, to publish the following lacts: Col. Sturm has never been nrrested up n a charge of "malfeasance in ofiioe.' or upon any other charge in connection with '.he Indiana Ar senal, at Washington City or cl.-cwhete, nor 1ns he been in Washington during the la-t thrre

months His accouuts, as Superintendent of the j oen. Ilun'cr, Crooks ai:l Avenil, were at li irArsenal. have never been "complicated" in the j vest Depot, on the Virginia an 1 Tennessee Rilleast On the contrary, they have been thor j road, ome eight or ten mile from Lvnchburg. ouhly examined from the beginning by the Mi!- 1 They have done a good deal of dam ige to the itarv Auditing Committee, appointed by the Leg- J railroad, s was to have been expected, but we

idatuie, and in all thing. uunroved and confirmed. , The assertion that the "aJf irs at tin' Arsenal hire been verv mvsteriouslv conducted since the war benau." is without nuy foundation in fact. His report of operations during the years lfcGl and l&b'J was submitted to the Legislature at the session of lM, and two thousand copies of the same were printed and generally circulated. The Governor's mess ige aleo contained a full history of the general atFiirs of the Arsenal during the period named On the Jih of January, l?b.'J, the House of Representatives rai.-eJ a se lect committee, cu-.isti:ig of lour Leuiocsai.i i.iJ three Reruldicui.s, to inve-tigale tii2 foudition of j the Arsenal, and on tiie U.h of March toüowing, j the following utianituous repo; t w. sab:n;titd hv : Mr. Harney, (Democrat) Ch iir:n in; i x tue stitk u-I ! RETORT OK TI1K CoMMfTTLE t"P)X S1CNAL.

"The select committee, appointed for the nur j excesses pose of making examinations of the Slate Aic Yesterday evening, 12:h. ofticial inlorraation nal and reportit:g any ftcts tlicy miht deem no- was revived thsst tliey burned Arningtoii depot, cess.iry connected tlivtewith, have j)erfoi med ! and passed on t Amltursr Court House, twelve that duty, and submit tiie following report; j miles !rm Lvnctburg. The Cohimittee visited the Arsenai. wh'ch is i , Liter information stated they were within six situated one and a halt miis eist of this city, t miles of Lvnchburg. The buildings are mostly of a Temporary char ic ter, cllicient. however, for the purpose, and t rronj Cairo built out of the profits of the institution, so that Cairo, June 21. Gen. Washburn, coinm unfit piys no rtnr At the time of the visit there i ing Department of West Tennesste, h;is declared were employed in or e room about ninety females, 1 u . answer to an examin itio i of inquiry from

and in another about lortv, ad employed in ma Mayor Parks, th it owing to the disloyal charncking ball cartridges ar.d preparing caps. In an I ter of the present citv government of Memphis

other building the men wcro moulding bullets, preparing shell, round shot, ie. The commute. were much gratified with the system and economy, and al-o the neatness and dispatch with whu-h the business was conducted, i In reference to the operations ol the Arsenal since its commencement, the committee would refer to Cipt Sturm's rejort. which contains a full account of its past transactions, and its present condition. The committee t ike pleasure in compliiaentiug dpt. S:urtn upon the very satisfactory con ditiou of his accounts, the readiness with which he his furnished us with any desired inform ition, and the zeal mid energy he has ahown in the enterprise, which are the chief qualities constitut ing a good ollicf r. It was tue design of the commirtce M rtvom mend the Arsenal to be Cüi.tiuue.1 uie'cr the p.t lotiage ut tiie 5t.ue. anil a t;i.l was prera:ei !or . that puro-e, bu subsequent events bis reodeted , it impos'sible to tike any furihf r siej. i Since our visit the Arsenal h..s been com; cited ; to suspend Operation for ;i time, at leas', gitutiy ! to the it jury ot nnny poor persons tint depend j on its patronage as -i means of sopp.trt." (See: House Jouina!, p 743 ) ! The suspension aliudeil to by tiie committee, was only temporary, und operations were shortly thereafter resumed About the first of August last, the Miiir rv Auditing Committee, composed ot three Democrats and two Republican', appointed oneof thtir number, tne lion, b il loiknk.to fuperinteml the Ar-enal, un their behalf, in etmiieciion wi;h Col. Sturm. He served in lint canacitv until the Arsenal was finally closed, and was allowed ! by the cunmittee $200 per month for his sennes Ua tr.e iota ol eptemrJe, i ro J, t ie committee.at the Governor repiest, ma le a com , . . , . 1 . . plete atid thorough examination of the trans-C tions of tne Arseml from the time of its estab lishment. and submitted a repott of the same. wMtn cnnciUvJes as iomovis: ; We oanne't close this report without bearing testimony to the ability, integrity and ccon my wiih which Lol. bturni lias manige.i tne urs : of the Arsenal. His potion his been a most I dillicuU and i cponsibl one. requiring c )r;-tant i and unremitting labr. and great skill and ccrse j vt'rance. FortuT.atclv for the Stnte. ic has 1 shown himself equil t everv duty that h i- ueVolved ui-on him. and ve congratulate you upon i the rcat success winch h is aiteniie.i nis at..! . our tV. ru. us well on account of the recuniarv id ( i vantage which has resulted to the Mate frotn the i operations ot the arsenal, as for the great service it has been to the government " I Col. '.urui'd connection with the Arsenal! cei-ed on the 1n!i d.iv of Arrii last, at which timr tl co-i.rn. bv the toen.or order, with I ihe concurrence of the Secretary ot W ar, wis tiptl'v wound r,p The sett e:r.ent sheet th it a re: profit in fiv..r of the St .te of 77, 1-J .r0 was reaPzed. Ti e final report id the j Auditing Com ir.'f.ce i the Gr ernor, after I i I i y : setting forth nil the b .-ii,es trans ic'td up to the j time of clo-ing the Arsenal, concludes) as follow: The committee t ike p!c isire i:i si)'::!? that nothing has recurred since uur reiHiit to your Kxceliency, n the 15th September, 1 .', to wetker. t:,e oi l. it :uv ti: .t -.e then fe!t and ex T-re-t-d in the I'. . i t v . it ml eeon mv ilis rititd bv C 1 H S.urm in .e tr. 1:1 t::e::i.:tit o' the I lid: it At-( n ii 1: ad .ition. it will 1 proper f täte that a ioint comm.ttoe of t!;t 1." s'; ttnre. cor,-'-tit of four DenvH rits ,m ! '...e IU :i!-o iu vesvigated tho atT.tiri of the Ar-e: .!; c, J ;;tr a session of ab mt -ix?y ihy . iuri- wh;.-h ti.r.e t'e co:nrn"ttfe vis Lvl this city, Cue::.: a?i nt, i New York, tl.'.'y a j ,ur:;ed wit' -.r discover ;n sincle it:st4t.ce ot ir;ud or mi.mii ;enr,: T!sj f icts ar: within my on krjft!eie, an l I rrce:.t them a a cn)p!e:e in li ation o: Col. StUtl'J af:d a relutation of the chir.e klch have f'fen made a-tin! him lit absent from h.rr.i nttei.ding t his o: t i v ie bu:t:e. hene I hive itee.i.elit mr dutv t S'lS mit this dMerse 1n h:s heh.lf. l:i re;irI to" Cap:. Mi! h's .urr:. .il'dt I to in vour second ptrarrip-i. 1 do-ire to say t!..t it was in no w it connrcteJ with th Ars-n il. W. H. II TlkBLLL Indianapolis. June '21. l?ol.

TelegrapWc Dispatches. aaroara imisaLT rcT aar staTi OTliifc-

lor .Tlornlnc lteport ee Klr MIDNIGHT REPORT. The bulk of our midnight dispatches was prin cipally Congressional news, bat in such a mutilated condition it was impossible to decipher them THE VIRGINIA BATTLE-FIELDS. a vicKiiti i-i:r.i rou in u Mm:. SOUTHERN NEWS. INTERESTING FROM ALL QUARTERS. . Vf.. A-c Ac. I'roiti IJiil t lmoreIialtimore, Jur.e 21. The Amerinn hi tbe f jllowing, dated Anmpoii. June 21st: Tho -tetmer Connecticut arrive! here with over five hundred wounded, including Mity officers Thcv are all principally ('torn the öth and Din army corps They were wounded on the 17th and lSih inst., while charging the t ttiel worky around Petersburg They confirm the news that Iluiti-j-ide g.iinel a decided advantage on Saturday, und that Petersburg would soon be in our hands. News from Atlanta, Georgia, June ICth, gives t lie following: A telegram from Hen Forrest to C apt. Oden, Jifed Tupelo, June I6:h say;: The killed, wounded ar.d raptured oftheene my exceeds the total of my troops. I hive .sent forward l.'Jt)') prisoner?, and there were more yet behind. There was but little skinni-hing with the enemy ves'.erdiv. Sharpshooters wera firing all day " Maj Massey, of the 'Shh Missouri, was killed at ." o'clock ye-terday Hooker's corps made a charge on Gen Cle burneV division, three lines deep, and was repulsed with great slaughter A few prisoners were taken, who confirmed the above. Cleburne's division fired l'.iö times with shot, !hell and canister. The enemy was f.ot able .o bring his artillery o bear. The Ptichn;i)t'd Ertjuin r says: A gentleman who left Lvnchburg on Thursday says that a Yankee force of 15,0' ( strong, under Old not learn tUn particulars of their v an l ili.-tn. A train of cars arrived fro;n OmvilJe lust evening. The Yankee feat has not been accomplished. Southern Mews. New York. June 21. The Richmond En quircrol June liith. cive an accout of the op eratinn of Genttrals Crook and Avcrill in Southwestern Virginis. A torcc represented to be 10.0!K) ?rrong foi med a junction sever. A oiilo not tli -east of Lexington, and, it was su:fpoed. d strot cd the Lexington mditry institute. Their advance w-.s rt-i'-'d by Gen. McCutand, but he was Ui.able to check thenl A portion of Averiii' force then went into ','on. made a descent on the Lynchburg and ""har! ittsviUe railroad, at Tye rivfr bridge. wiien tht-v bun. cd tiie bridge and v mmittcdotlier as well as its utter inefliviency in the manage, mcnt of city a Ma irs, he ;s compelled to announce that in thy event of a rc-elcetion of the present Mayor, it is the inten'ion of th military author ities to take ch irge of the municiptl department of Memphis. The General expresses a hope that the citizen of Memphis, by electing tickets friendly to the Government of the United States, he may be ulieved from the dutv of interfering, but expresses the determination that while he commands, there Schill be no hostile municipal government within his jurisdiction. Tli as Spitir. Dattox, Ohio, June 21. Toe crremony of driving the list spike in the A & C. W. railroad was form illy gone through with at this citv 'his doming in proence o on.ineiit offielals of the ; tnt U;SS o!- tiie (J H. & D. railroad. A large number of citizens wit:e-sed the evetit. Among i tin r dslingui-hed men were. Lieutenant Governor Anderson and Gen. McCook. Tiie line is now comnlctcd from 'he connecting link between New Yolk u:.d Si. L mis without b;-ak of guage. Hiiistanceof 1.200 miles. From New York. Ntw York, J u:.? 21 . An imnortar.t mtetii:g of bankers and brokers will be hold on Wednesdty to urge the repeal of the gold bill. All business in foreign CXChr.ne is no -astended Two dollars gold. and six cents is now asked for Dr. A I J (Y HI F ?S F I 7 Indianapolis tnd Tidri'.ty. USiCf, Virginia Avenue I xST T2. Kesl.Vra Sorrti N-wJersr street. No 37. j octUr-l : . EC I li 25 Y F i: IIU V O , EXCHANGE IS ioivi:u, y OASS MONEY OX COLLATERAL?, PUTS AND Ji Sf I' 'o)ld and S iver. nd nfffotiate l.an. itMce Ne. 10 sV.utl Meri'li.-i Street, Iti(iiiinaioIi. Ir.d. Ofiice h-urs"froia 7 A. M. to 0 V. II. je-f-d.'Jin DZMTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, E N T I 5 T VXD HKSlDF.yCK. t:sr i.fi!iirr riiei.r INDIAN AVCLl ISD. PROFESSIONAL. OFPICE: .ort!i AIalmi:xa Mrcet. ji-lT.c::.:n A NEW T1I1XK I'SDER TIIE SUN! In its eff-ct instar. lALeous. In itc'lor:r? power raatchtfss. In it ir.w-re lie;.: vec'UMe. In cpTaUen natural. In '.-ejaiifyi: res-hs endnriac. Ii its :-".iercT pre servst:re. la iU V pa ar.ty inequuliel. cmsr.inoico's iiaiu dye 1 j.ru:ic!.rfd i y tLe WorM of S i-i cv and He YforiJ of K?toi n, ibe f i et pr'parari-n nr ii.veattd by art to rect.fy tbe L rt ir: !i,js ,f na'urf . M-nutJcUn 1 hy J CRISTADidlO. No 6 A r Houf. New York. S..l lt.yiIlPr:c-t. Ajf.i:d y !lll.!r Ressers. ;rC3-d'-vJi weow TRIMMED BONNETS. ,rtf T1.1MMFI 1U1NNKTS AT V0T, TD l W -Uw Tr tbe sras..:,, at No. ; F at Wasb'.r.rtoa '.rert. Jelo-d4l 1. J. CALLLNAN.

COMMERCIAL. ei York Tlaruet. New You, June 21. Cotton dull and lower; $1 431 50 for middling uplands. Flour about 5c better, with a f4ir demand- $ 35(3 H 43 extra State; i 7ü8 K) extra round hoop Ohio; $9 50gL 3U trade brands, market closing t5rm. No ellers at inside prices. Iucluicd in this are 5.000 brls extra State for July at3 60 Whi-ky active and decided!? bisher: $1 53(2 1 C5 State.-l C0(31 65 WeAeru Wheat 2(33e better. nul more active; $1 r5 Oil 1)1 Chicago sprirjr;$l e?ftl J0 Milwaukee club; $1 95(22 K) wiuter red Western; $2 03(3 2 06 amber Michigan. Cora quiet but firm at $1 16(31 4S Lew mixed Western. Oils in moderate request at bQj3',; State; 91 Western. Coffee dull. Sugar firm at lü;c No. 1 Cuba. Petroleum dull, cd prices nominallj uticlmnned. Wool firm and active. Pork excite!; opened $1 75 higher, but dosed leas finu at 3,30 mesa; $A'J 3"!(,t'S0 75 new do, dosing at inside prices; $31 5033 old and tew

prime; $3?33 prime me?s; also 750 brls new mess to arrive at $40 Peef more actie, and decidedly Lieber; $15 IG me.-s; $9010 repacked mesn;" $"27-2j extra me?s. Meess beef decidedly higher; $31(T?3f); sales C00 tierces on time. Hams quiet and unchanged Cut meats uni-hinged. Hams and bacon side dull and nominal Lard firmer, but unsettled at IG,3((? 17c; 500 brls in July, at sellers' option, atlijoc. Putter verv firm, but somewhat unsettled at 25(334;-, ami 303?c for State. Cheese ßrm at lU(21?c. Money easy at C(7. Sterling selling at Gold excite! and decidedlv higher, closing at $2 05-2 0G offered, and S.g'()?2 10 asked. Government stocks steady; U. S C's "tl coupons 113(31133;; 5-20 coupons lUS.dllOG; 7 30 Treisury Nies, October aud April, 1 1)7 Gold on the street $2 05. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, June 21. Flour 10(3 15c higher; superfine $7(7 10. Wheat 5 to So higher, and in good demand; red $1 5G(äl 57. v Oats dull ut tie Coin i:i tetter demand; distillers buing at $1 VHiil 12. Kve advanced to $1 GO. Whisky 12 to 15:. hirher, closing excited, with no pellers at $1 65. The advance has been since 1 o'clock, and consequent upon the telegram to the Clnmber of Commerce Mess poik advanced to $36 50. and holders asking $37 to $38 nt the close. Pulk meats advanced to 13 and 15c on shoulders. Lard aikanced to 10c, and nuw held at 17c Gold $2 to $2 06 and unsettled, dealers asking $ 05 at the c!o-e; market generally excited since 1 o'clock, and it is difficult to give quotations. A SURS FIT BO IA is bcin? cured of this distressing (lis jjj as" by th use i f OR, STRICKLAND'S PILE REiYEDY. Rad whRt a suüi-rer ü.iys: Mr. J. 1. Ilazar to, lf.f Second stroft, Cincirnati, O., sajs lie ha- r.een a !rp)ful mflerir with files for a lorn tiriie, and his tried nearly everythlne, p.nd conld obtain no relief. He used about trie fourth of a pot of It. Stricula' d's Piie 0:nt merit, and it uirnle a complete cure. H? advises everj one sufferinu to try it. SoM by all Druggists at 50cerr per pot. Manufactured at N. 6 Fast Kourtl Mreet, Cir clniiati, U. Akk for Strickland's lilc Itcr.icrfy. For a! by W. I. Haskit & Co., Browninsr & Sloan, Stewart A Morgan, J. F. Senour, Tora'inson Jt Cox and Kgtier A Wocher. mar7-dlyeotl4wly CLOCKS. VIioJeale and ICetall Dealers In CLZZ Ut CCD CO 32L r OTvery de-crlption, size and price. No. 80 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. "Tiie tartest CLOCK SIOKK iu tae sitate f In-j-H-d:in ilialul. LYOX'3 HATHAIR0N. Kathairon is from rhe lireek word "Katbro," or "Kathairo," sonifying to clt-asse, rejuvinate and restore. Tbis article is hat its name f-ignilir. Forpresenii:jc, resturing and beautifying the human hair it ii the most reniirkable preparition in th world. It i again owned -id put up by lb" original proprietor, and is now wade -iti th same care, s-kill and attention , tech gave it a le of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Flair Drestin. It eradicates tenrf and dandruff. I; keeps tbe head coel and clean. It makes tbe hir rich soft and glogsy. Itprevi-ut-s rhe bair from failing ofl" and turning gray It rtvtore-! hi:r u;onhall head?. Any lady or gonilcaian who vajue a beautiful Lead of hair should use Lvon's Kathairon. I: is known arid nsod throughout tbe civili :cd world. Sold by ail rei-peclb' dealers. IH'-IAX s. It It MS A tO.,.H. Y. feb4-dtim-eod SUM1MER GARDEN. SUMMER GARDEN WILL DE OPENED ON TIIE Corner of Alabtma& Washington Sts. Oil the r.vetiiiitr of Jluy 'Hi. Fine shade trees and nice hru'.berj". The very best e.f refrfhmet;ts always en banif. mj7-dtf. JOHN HtfiFLE. NOTIONS, &C. -AND WlluLKSALE AM) KETAIL. IIKTY D:EFEiai:T STYLES ON EXHiniTlON AND X for sale at my ?a!eroom. op airs P-y are selected fn m the bet ruinufcturers. ar.d vary in pricet frutn TWO to THlKTY I)!.LAKS apiece. Ik-a.tr wjll Sui It to their interest to inpfct thee ?ol CHAkLi S VXAYKIw. feb2i-atCra Nr. o Wet a-bitiirton Street, i ii:iirriv PiKT's INIMITABLE HAIR BESTORATIVE. SOT A DYE, Dut r cre gray Liir to its ordinal color, by aupplylng the capillary tubes with natural 'lAteRance, iaipairf 1 by ae or Jisease. All 't.f.it.iweo i'yir composed f lun.ir ciuUe, de-troyir? tbe vitality and beaaty of tLe Lair, and afford oftheuielve no dressing. Ilrinis'.reet'a nimiiab! Cvlorimr not ouly restore. Lair to it. l a: era c hr by aa eay irroce but tbetair a I.uxtirinnt IIeniil)f proxote it frowiL, preveM ita falling ofT, era Ikrattr ilanirütT, ant lrjpirti teil'h and pleasantne to the bead. It Ua stooJ the fe.t of time, belr .g tbe criminal Hair Clrinc, ars! in co'u-tar.Uy lucmli t in favtr L'ei by U'th gf-nii u.& and Uiie. It i uld by all re pec'aMe dcaler, or can procurrJ by thera of tbe corin:erc:al agesw, Ü. S. BARNES t C0..2CJ Broadway, Sew Ytrk. Two iie, 50 cent aaJ 1. frbATO-etd

MEDICAL.

NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Highly Coiirctitrntcd Vegetable Cxtrnct. nr DR. HOOFLAIJD'S GERMAN BITTERS, Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phil'a, Pa. wia ErrrcrrAiXT cuke LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debilitr, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach, such aa Constipation, Iuward Tiles, Fulness of Wood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lleartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weights in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried aud Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Ueart, Choaking or Suffoeatiug Sen nations wheu in a I vine: nocture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain iu the Head, Dcficiencv ot Prespiration. Yellowness- of the Sain and Eyes', Pain in the Side, Back, Chet. Limbsi, Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning iu the Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, aud Great Depression of Spirits, and will poitivelv prevent YELLOW FEVElt, BILLI0US FEVER, kc. They contain IVo Alcohol or Kail Whisky! They will cirk the above dieaes in uinetyntne cases out of a hundred. INDUCED by the exteusive sale and universal popu. larity of Hoofland Germ.n Bitters (purely vegeta ble) Lo-ts of Ignorant quack and unscrupulous adven turers. Lave opened upon sufferinK humanity tne flood gates of nostrums In the shap cf poor whl.kv, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics, Moiuacnics and bitters. Beware of the Innumerable array of alcoholic prepara tions in plethoric bottles and biu-beliied keg, under tbe modest appellation of bitters, which instead of curing only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid ot nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeline? If you do use IIOOFLaND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Fiom Ittr. J. Xetcton Lrcncn, D. D., Editor ofti EncyiIojdit - Rtligiout KiuncUdge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend patent medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no suSicient reasons why a man may not testify to tbe benefits he believe himself to have received from any simple preparation, iu the hoi that it niav contribute to the benefit of other. 1 do this wore readily in regard to Iloonand a Uernian '.ittorf, prepared by Dr. CM. Jackson, of this city, hecause I wa.s prejudiced against them nr many j-ears, u dor the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Kobert .Shoemaker, Ksn.. for the removal of this prejudice, by proper test, and for encouragement to try th-ui, when suffering from zreM and lonjr continued debility. Ihe use of three bot ties of these bitter, at the beginning of the present year, w as followed by evident relief and restoration to a de gree of bodily and mental vigor wbk-h I had not felt for ix month efore, and had almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the ue of them . J. NKWTON bKOWN, Philadelphia, June 53. 1p61. PAKTICULAK NOTICE. There are mauy preparations sold under th name of Bitters, put up in quart Dot ties, compounded ot the cheapest w hisky or common rum, costing from zu to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised Dy anise or corn ander oeeu. This class of Hitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. Uy their use the system li kert continually under the influence of alcoholic stimulant of the worst kind, the üeslre lor liquor is created aud Kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard' life and death. For those w ho detire and will bavs a liquor bitters we publi-h the follow ing receipt; Get one bottle of Hoofland German Bitter and mix w ith three quarts of good Brandy or W hiskr, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medical virtue aud true excellence any of the numerous liquor bitter in the market, and will cost much less. iou will have all the virtues of Hoofiand's Hitters in connection with a good article of liquor, at a much less price than these Inferior prepara tions will cost you. Attention Soldiers! and Friends of Soldiers: We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact thtt "Hoofiand's German Bitters" wnl cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, pub lished almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival ol tbe sick, it will be noticed that a very lare proportion are suflertng from debility. Every case of that kind can be read. ly cured h Hoofiand's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from ditorders of the digestive organs arw speedily eraoved. Ve have no hesitation in stating thnt, if these Bitters were freely used anion our rVidiers, hundreds of lives might b saved that otherwise w ill be lost. We call part cular attention to the following remarka ble and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to Use his own language, "has been saved by tbe Bitters." rHlI-ADEU-Hf a, August 23, 18C3. Messrs. Joms i Kvans: Well, gentlemen, your Hoof iand's German B.to-rs has saved my life. There is do mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully conuAUt of tbe all tbe circumstances of my case. I am. and have fcern for the last four years, a mem ber of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under 'he Immediate command of Capt. R. B. Ayres Through the exposure atteuiant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in N'oveoiber last with inßara nation of the lur.g, and was for seventy tw o cays in the hospital. This w as followed by great debility, bigbtened by an attack of dytentery. 1 was then removed Mrom tue YS hue House and -ent to this cty on board the steamer State ot Jlaine, from which I lauded on the 2-th of June. Since that time I hare been aout as low as any one could be and Mill retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and If I did' force a morsal down it was immediately thrown up again. I ccuid not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last ander tbese circumstances; and ac cordingly the physicians whobad been working faithfully. though unsuccessfully, to revue me from the grasp r the dread archer, frankly told me tbat they could do no more for tne. and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited. An acquaintance who viited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stephenbron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, andkindIv procured a bottle. From tbe time I commenced taking thm tbe gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it. getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rrjoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemea, 1 am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. T your invaluable Bitters I owe tbe certainty of life whcä has taken tbe place of vague fears to your Bitters will I owe the gloriou psivi!e;e of azaia clasping to my f osom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MAL0NE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as w had despairtd of seeing our comrade, Mr. ifaloce, retored to henlth. JOHN CUDDLE BACK, 1st New York Battery. GKM. A. ACKLKV, Co. C, 1 1th Main. LF.WIS CHKVAUF.K, Wd N.Y. I. K. MEM;kR, 1st ArtiU-ry. Bst. F. J. B FASKWELL, Co. B. 3-i Vt, IIF.NRY B JEROME. Co. B, do II F. NUY T. MACLON'ALD. Co.C. Ctb Maine. JOHS F. WAKI). Co. E, 5th Maine. HERMAN KOCH. Co. H.TMN.T NATHANE L H. THOMAS, Co F, Wth Pa. ANDREW J. KIMB ALL, Co. A. 3-1 VI. JOHN JEINKINS, Co. B., 106th Fa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that tbe signature of wrspjcr of each bottle. C. If. JACK50N" fa on tbe I'ricc mt Bottle 1 5c, or h.ilf a! do .t t i for $1. nut le rut off by any of the intoxicating reparation that may be offered In its place, bat send to as, and we w M for rd, eccrely packed, by express. I'riucip.'il Ofticc :lntl ?Innufariory No. G31 Arch Street. .lOES A: EVAi, f5uccesors to C. 1U JACKSOX 4 CU..) PLOFIUETORJ. for sale by Drupristj and dealers in every U'n la tbe Tnitsd Sutet. myT-dlG: taw

SPECIAL UOTICtZO.

HAGAU' S MAGfa'OUA DAW Tbl Is the mot delightful tad extraordinary trtkU ever discovered. It kacg tia sain fcarnt r.v tod hands to a pearly fartn textur of ravishing bau'y, haparting the mat 11 purity of youtl, and tbe dlliy4 apjxaranea ao UiritioE la the city bU or fahtotu It remove tin, frecklr, pitrph? ar.d rcuj-tEfM cf tbe kkia. leaving tha mpWik freah. transparent aaj ftnootb. It contains no naterUl lnjurhiaa t th skin. Fatroaiied by Acirt and 0tr Singen. Ith 1st Tery lady bould have. ' everyhtre. rrfparedby W. K, HAGAN, Trey, 5. T. Address all orders to DEJIAS S. HARNES 4 CO., Xew York. fe bS-dCm-eod HEVOLITIOX Iia tli DroHHllltr HooiUi Hy the almost unaninous action of tbe parties Itterested. CHlSTAlXIKO fs IIAI1C DVE! bl replaced tbe old worn-out ioventions for coloring the bair, which tbe better experience of jears has proved to be Ineffective inj delejf rioui. Unlike tbe compour.ii that npon the health of the hair and dry up and cocisaiuc the Juice which sustain ft, this mild, frenial and perfect dye Is found to be a vitalizing a well a a coloring &ent. CristudoroN Hair Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, In dressing tod promoting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when used alone, a safeguard that protecta the tbrea from decay under all circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 2fo. 8 Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Ireser. apr20.deodilweow HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, IIOYT'S niAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have couferred tbe greatest boon on bis tribe 'causo he brought to ita notice com. Every one wih admit that our preparation is worthy of tbe name, for the beraefita it confer w hen it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores faded and gray hairs and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of on hair with another, thus giving tbe bair a perfect life appearance, so that tbe most critic! observer cannot detect its Ose. It makes brh bair soft and silky, atop its falling out, cleanses it ai d the scalp from all Impuri ties, is readily applied and wiped from tbe skin as toy hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad effects ef previous nse of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of lead, arc. The propsietors of tbe Hiawatha published the followlng challenge to test, in the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED. Let some well known and disinterested persons appoint on to the prcprietcr of each preparation for the hair to bring up tbe color. Every proprietor to o.s nothing but his cwn preparation, and tbe person nothing else during the test. A certificate of the resnlt to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH H0YT CO., marW-dlT No. 10 University Place, JT Y. " T ' - " - 1 - A SLIGHT COLD COUGHS. Few are aware of the importance of Checking a Cough or -'Slight Cold" In its first itare; that which In the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the luugs. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES gives sure and almost immediate relief. Military Office r and Soldiers should have tb-tn, as they can )e carried in tbe pocket and taArn as occa-l n requires. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers fn Medicines in tie United States and most foreign countries at 25 cent per box. Je7-dwlnj SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strick laud is quite right in advising you iu his advertisenent In our columns of to-day's paper, to take a bottle of his highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture in your knapsacks, it may save the lives of mary of our le soldiers. Mothers, see that your sons do not neglect it Yon can get it at the Drug Stores at 50 cents per bottle. It is the best remedy for Diarrbo?a and "Dysentery. march7-dlyeodlwly tS"D ISEASES OF TIIE NERVOUS Seminal, CritaTy and Sexual Systems aew and reliable treatment in Reports of tbe HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. . SK1LL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia Pa. raar30-d&wly rSTNERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weaknes, etc., can le cured by one who has really cured himself and hundred of others, and will tell you nothing but tbe truth. Address with stsmp. EDWARD H. T RAVER, fcb29-d&wly Lock Box, Eeston, Mass. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read the advertisement i this paper, beadet' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Hieesman, of New York, has devoted the last thirty years of his practice to Female Complaints. III Pills act like i charm. They are reliable and safe. oov9-d6in JONATHAN V. GOKDON, v rr rr o H IV TZ Y AI? JL.VW, TTAVING OPKNF.D A LAW OFFICE IMMEDIATELY II over HUNTER'S SHOE STORE, No. 1 Fast Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana, tenders hia protessionai services to lue public mart1 dly JOHN U. SULLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o. io I ntl I'earl Stre et, In rear of sentinel Building. mar21-dly A. J. TtfULLSvV PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON, Office r.yinnukium Iluildingr, corner .Meridian and Tlaryltand M.f INDIANAPOLIS. IND., myl4-dtf STOLEN. 10 REWARD, S1 TOLKN FROM THK SUBCRIBF.R. A SPRTNi" WAGON, dark painted be i. running rears minted yeilow, a double rose painted on the dah board, about nair worn. Five dollars reward will be given for the wgon or ten aonars ior tne wagon ana thief. E. H. L. KUHLMAN, niytW-dtf JJo. 1ST West Washiugton street. crtocEniEs. Earl & Hatcher WnOLESlLE GROCERS. INDIANA. IN ADDITION TO OUR LAIX.C AND WELL ASH)HlKt stock of Groeeries, we oSer fir safe, in lusntltie to suiturtbaser. j 1 .000 Brl. Mess I'ork, 500 Bris, rrftiic Ies Pork, 300 Brls. Lard, 5,000 Hams, 25,000 lbs. Baron Sides 13,000 Bacon Shoulder, 5.000 lbs. Dried lleef. 1,008 Brl salt, CAUL A lIATCIIEtt, Jell 1 UFATrmt, TNI). I

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CL03IÜÖ OUT ; ' ; i.v : y-;J!i'i AT THE i 26 & 28 WEST YTASimTGTOrj ST., HUME, LORD k CO. 1TrT7TSmN(r TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS 50W offer their large and splendid stock of foods. worth At New York wholesale prices and many gowds much less. Feeling ander obligation to the putlx for the very large patronage we have received, we have cuoclaJed to adopt this method of closing oat or present stock, thereby giving them the advantage of baying their goods a low as tbe same can be boccbt at net wholesale prices h Fa-tern cities. This is no flrtlteats cry, aud we will rowtinue tbe sales until tbe whole stock is closed cot. Wf have now in store tbe largest and best selected slock ever brought to this city, coosiaUnjc f $15,00.0 Worth of Comprising every grade, from the most costly and beautiful Itloire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS 1 Which will be aold regardleas of the recent great advances. , FANCY DRESS GOODS, In great variety. Oar bwver being at Iii bead of the market during the spring, baa made extra efforts to pro cure the finest and most fashionable In tha market, comprising all the late ' ' Paris iYoveltieN, MERRLMAC PRINTS SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS,-: - DUNNELIS PRINTS, . DOMESTICS, . FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, Cloths and Cassimeres, For Men and Boys, from the cheapest to the beat tbe market affords. We are also CLOSING OUXL. On the same terms, our splendid stock of - BLACK MILK CIRCITLAUK. SACQUES, BASQUES, Ac, Ac v Comprising all the recent PARIS AND LONDON S1UPES, Richly trimmed with iu:al GViriicc laci:, K1CH BEAD GIHPS. And elegarit HUME, LORD & CO. 810,000 00. $40,000 OO, 840,00000, WORTH OF CARPETS, CAilPETC, CARPETS, CONSISTING OF .llcdalllon Carpets, AxniinMer Carpets, Velvet Cnrpct, Body Brussels, . Tnpetry Bruels, Three-Ply Curpets, Inniln ami Supers' Collage, Rug and Dcnp .Carpets, Cor uri Ins; every frade, all of which will be aold at New Tcrk wholl prices, togÜ.T wliA a fall lite of Gl Satin and Wool DacraslAS-G-4 Embroidered LXeps Lsicc and Tambour CartaJns novsc rurzjrianzxa goods In frest variety. AND v t3Caaaac3.ee cs. Of every description. ' 7 fTTk ts want of the above go la will find it twck to tU4r dvantair t call at aa aaxiy 4at ai4 lay la applea for sumtDer and fall. HUME, LORD & CO, J IDIAHAfCLlö,