Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1864 — Page 3

" f U ES D i Y M 6 UN 1 N o7i US E Si " CITY ITEMS. tlPTTie State Home grnunJa are beautiful cow. t7T Col. Streicht, we understand, i now in romtrund ofCbattanooga. t37The new picket fence around the Court Houat jtrd ipj roaches, completion.

rTAll kinds ol Hock and Job Printing ncatlj and promptly dune at thin office, at living rat tIclchcr' wed tnd ppl booti, with genu laAtlog and buckskin shoe, at Jon. Ven nedc & Coa. 21 lw fJTProf. Gresh'abtril tnide the most tnaj. nificrnt mutic at the Democratic meeting in Uendrick'i county on Siturdaj night hat. t-jj "If yoa want a handsome straw hit, aomethinc decidedly Dew nd teat, jou can pet it of Baker Mclver. "3 tZT The State Dental Association meet today at 10, A, M., in the basement of Koberta' Chapel. tlTAfter the previous sbower, jeterdij was cool and pleaint. More rain, however, needed, and pioua folk ought to pray that the window of beaten may be "pedily bhored up ajaln. . yshoe customers can find anythiag in the way of a boot or shoe at Jone, Vinnedse k Co'. iil-lw Notice The Cath Syttm. Alter the rtof July,lwCl. we propose closing all liook-account. '-2-1 W JONE, VlSNtlXiE & Co. Maaosic NoTlca. There will be a apevial meeting of Marion LoJijc No. Oj th'n Tueday evening at 1) o'clock, fur work. Kiujcia Kino, Scc'y. a m Iff" Jone, Vinnedße k Uo. i the pUe for Lad in to buy their gaiter aliprcra and kid boot at in thin city. 21 lw ?f"0n of the pleasantent place of public report in the cite la tiie "La Helle," Kmtucky Avenue, adjoining Hlake'a Block. All the wines, liquors, ale, elytra and tob icco nt the '"L t Belle" are of the most eicellent (quality. OT" A fine horse ix yeara old, and u jrood bupgy and harne for aale at a bargain. Call at the office of Jon F. Johmtom, S-Cit 11 Went Maryhnd street b4B Cs- a - - Z.fT' The annual plc-nic of the l?iiiversnlit Church and Sabbath School will be held at Waldron, Indi int. on Wediielny , June 2'J. See advertisement. tfTVou can get pump ole boot, neatly made of patent leather, Morocco or calf kin, at A. Limtz'm, 23 7 3D Vet Washington street. tilTTlie Indien1 Sewing Aoctation med thla afternoon at Military Hall. Kat Washington treet, opr)ite (llenn'a Block. A punctual nt tendance la requested. Hurrta pATTitaa A Urge lot of ladie and genta rheniel. velvet, and cloth Upper pattern, beautifully mbroldered, for eale, wholesale or retail, nt A. I.inU'a show store. Ul-lw VIT Kurj:Ur fiitcml the incmine of Mr. Henry Sirup, on Mitftitt'liuntt4 oveiiur, Sunday night", and carried off money and valuable amouiitinj: to Our citizen r.iiiimt he to vigilant with regard to maruler. KaaLT Clomino. Amioua to give our young men time for improvement, we will continue to clo-e at G o'clock I1. M. during the acnuon. W. JL 11. (Ilk. febl2d6ia Proprietor New York Store t?r T. W. Davey, Y.t., formerly of thla city, but now of New Orlcan.4, arrived yesterday, htvinc come North an n dclcitfl to the Chicago Democratic Convention. Mr. Davy, who i an accomplished writer ind a well pouted politiciau, will correnpond with the New Orlenna Time during hia pojourn In tue North. fSTDuprci k Clreen'a New Orleitna Mintttrela will appear at Masonic Hall, for five evenings only, commencing Wednendny evenin?. Juno 21), and will give one grand matinee on Monday afternoon, Independence Day, July 4th. See advertisement, 21-0 CTOIivcr Terry Morton waa born in Wayne Cwuuty, August 4th, 1K23. During his boyhood he waa put to the hatting trade. French' Life of Morton, page 11. It occurs to uathat this Matcment of a faithful biographer goes very fur to explain Ilia Ex cellency'a exceeding fondues' now fur wlm he liked when he waa young. Hat. For Sau A neat frame cottago of five. Urge rooma, hall, kitchen, good cellar, pump, cistern, woodhed, &c, complete. Situatel m the most durable p.ut of the city, being upon St. Joseph, ttwcen lVtui I vani and Delaware ftreet. The Street Railroad will make it but a hört distance from the ceuter of bu.Mce.4. For particular, adJre: C. A. Pavip,k. t3 5t rostutlice, Hoi i"2. The 10-40 Bop The subscription to the II) ID bond i fctill before the public, and over neventy million! hare been alreidy taken. At the present rate of premi im on gold, they pay ne.uly ten per cent, interest iu currency, which in Europe would be regarded a a capital Investment. 5TWe have to correct tome typographical crrora in our notice yesterday of the arrival ol company K of the lt Indinia cavalry. Lieut. Carr is in command, and Lieut. Filler, than whom a braver othVcr never drew a sword, returns with them. Capt. MajtheuU remain with the Army of the Potomac, ut command of those who-e term ut service ha not yet expired. lUi i itio.m o the 13ril I.miaxa Yesterday afteniiton this gillant regiment, after dimng at the S.ililier' Home, and parading the principal atreet. was welcomed by his Excellency, (tor etuor Morton, home agam. The 13th left three year ago numbering over one thousand It re turn numbering lea than one hundred and fifty. Thus it ha approved in valor and it devotion to the caue iu which it enthtrked. It has cecn aervice iu Virginia, in the Army ot the Potomac, under McCleltan, on Folly Island before Charle ton and again iu the Artuy ot the 1'otomac under Grant. Itisju.t from the front at l'eter bur. Ailtabrave Colonel. Cyrus J. Pobbs, in hi repoo.e yesterday rem irkel, forty day ago it numbered twice as many a had returned to re ciethe welcome and applause of their fellow CitUens. That other half of tie brave men alive forty day ago, now lepl the sleep that know no waking. Th-y had fallen on the battle-field. They died as fceroe. a their comrades before them had died, pouring out their Mood without atint tor the honor and glory of the tltg of their country. Elk Water, (reen Brier. Winchester, Charleston, the Wildernen. an 1 IVterturg the?e immortal names were (i right iiücrilel upon the btttle toru banner with which the remnant of what wa once a nolle cor; now returned, (ieu. Ames and Cicu W . S Smith had publicly borne the highest testimwny to the vaior ot the J3th, and (lovernor Morton, reading the letter of thee reai general, eularged u;on the enco miuaispas-ed upon the commander. Col. DoM', an i the dücers and men under him. Iii Excellency, Governor Morton. aked if all thi b!od fpilled by this regiment, and all the blml spilled by other regiment that hdd gone forth from Indiana was to be in vain? "Must men ho cry peace at home defeat theelTorU of patriot? If thi i to be so if we are t-J be conquered at home, we might jut a well be coLijuered in the field The people, the whole people must austaiii the army. Litten, therefore, to n- ery of peace. This war we must fi;ht out e will fi-htout We have the poer and we will u-e it. (ieu. Carrington and Cl. Blake followed in brief a !drtae. M-my txiauti'ul ladic were pre ent, anJ the tcCajiou wa enlivened by the magtiificTüt ruuiic of Uihu'a band

The son if of All Son?.

Tlt: "7A Ca4ii vU kit WUkTt." K you'ri all wa'kr-1 throujb tb town, cn a flu umtnrdy, TTtn njjct I've fot yoa btn M-n, I larjMy. fjHn Uxxw arid rhnff. warTer you ro, Toq'U tb p' ny bilaU tkkii, up in a rcw. Tta ttt to rl Jr" rny atarxl for awLll, And f art so i14 they will canv yoq t m!h. I nx1 tbm down aa I rad thm alti;. Ad4 put tbm URetUf r to maaa up toj on. Tber w "Alrahara'a Dauj;hUrM "C,nz out on a ?pr." Witb "Uli feci Pn.w,""!:) theCtUj;e ty the 5ea." Mlf yonr fx.t is pretty. how It" "At Lar.niKin' IUJI." And ' Why did h lrr him" "On th Hate rig Cnl?' Tbn wt -Rnri1 Ami1,M with " A lcfcf bat and fathr," "I don't tbibk tnnch fym,"uVfe f rm boy t and flrU to tbT." "Dotfcfy tbirk of me it hw?" Til be fre and ea-y Ul." "Give t,r.k oar .!d Comntaudcr, with nie Sword of Lui.kor Ii;,l." "Whfii thU cruel war I over," "No Irish nM apply." "Vitt rythir-K U lovely, anJ the ir'-"e hanjt hih." Tbe Younir from ew Jerej." "O, wilt tbu be my And "Oft in tLe tilly nicht." "We'll all tke a rid." "Let me kl btra U-t bin Mothrr," -lie's a gay youn g (ianiholier;'" "I'm eroinir. to flU mit X'gel." r-'l "I bully later--r." "Hur.key Poy U Yankee lwdle," 'Vhcn the cannons loudly rear;" "We are coining. Father Abraham, U hundred thousand tnre l" "In the day when I waa bard up," with "My Mary Ann," "My Johnny was a Shuemnker, '0r any other Man!" "The Captain with LU Whiskers," and "Annie of the Vale," Alohf with "Old Kob Kidley," "A riditi on a Kail !" "Kock me to eep, M' tlier," "Coin.; round the Horn;" "I'm not myself at all, "I'm a lUrLHor forlorn." Mother 1 the Battle over:" "What are tbe men aut?" "How are you, lb-rare retyl" "lh your Mother know you're oat!" "We won't k- b'-me till nmrninx" with "The !' ;!J I'rlvateer;" "Ar.nU LUle" and "Zouave Johnny" "Hiding in a Kailrual Keer," W are coinii tf, SUter Mary; with "The Tolk that put tn Air;" "We are marching ab ng" with Tb our-i-l thirty ittart." "On tbe tthr of Jordan," "Im't tly your kite too high!" "Jenny, coming n'tr the Greeri," "Iloot, lb. or Die, f" 'Oor Lnl-n'a Marry ltanner," "Th VUn t Wa-hing-ton," Shall float victoria o'er the land, from Maine to Oregon ItikNMT ok W. J. Cogwill Thi gentle mau, one of the inot uccomplihl and popular young nctor. take a bctiefit to night at the Metropolitaii. The play i "Uncle 1'otn' Cabin." and Mr. Kilev. little Clara Hodge, ai.d the Company generally, have volunteered.. The performance will conclude with grand Shakespearian Tableaux. Mr. Cogswell w.i a member of the firt dramatic company that opened ut the Metropolitan. He played throughout an entire McaNou with increased popularity nightly. In certain part in geuttel comedy a well a in tragic character having vcrnitility a well a cultivation, ho already rank with any one of hi yeata and experience in hi profcioii. A a man he i renected : a an ai-tr the public re gard him u tnot promising. H gf'C hent-e to j fill an cngngemcnt at Holliday Mreet theater, Iialtimorc. Let him be ncnt on hi way rejoicing, and let u turn. wvlcomo him if ho ever rluu!d rc A Sitkrior Rt.Mi.nr. Wo can concientiouly recommend to those uflcriig frorn a d'ntrrir.g cough, Dr. Strickland' Meililluou Cough Hal sum It give relief almost iustantaneon, nnd i withal hot ditagreeal'le to the ta.to. There i no doubt but tlio Meililluou Cough Halfam i one of the best preparation in 'ne.niid i all lint ita proprietora claim for it. We have tried it during the past week, ud found relief from a most distressing cough It I prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. (1 lvtst fourth street, Cint inn ttl, Ohio. f CiiK'intiati Natintml Union. tf W'e und'rt.nd from somo of our (Jermaii radical Itiemla that den. Fremont contemIilitMnvWt Wrt, und U oipciled to njmU il.ty or two in I iidiaiiii;oli (Jen. Kicinmit will he received w'th great demontration by his friend. We uro told lh.it ho will he hotc probably within a month. hi a it: i i i.iis. Kost tKO CofNTV DkM'H R ATlC CoMVLSTiN. The l)cmocraey nf Kociuko aenib!eil in convention in Warsaw on the 13th of June. Hay the, Union: ''The meeting was one of the largest and most enthufiaotic ever held iu the county. The Court Houso was full and many could nt bo nccommodated. There wa perfect harmony and unity of feeling." The following candidate were nominated by acclamation: For Representative, M. U. Hirer; Treasurer, 1). I. Nichols; Commissioner, J. Ü. Long; and Surveyot, Albert Scole. Tho Committee on Utsolutiona reported the following which were unanimously adopted: We, the Democrats and conservative citizens of Koaciusko county, iu convention assembled, believing the Government a ordained by Wash ington.aud administered by Jefferson and Jackson n perfect fortres for the protection of life, liberty, religion und property, and believing it to be endangered alike from the open effort of rebel in arm and the insidious, but not less dangerous, usurpation of ower and encroachment of ptr.-'oinl lihertT by the Kxecutir department thereof, do declare 1. Our unalterable determination to maintain ami continue the Union of the Slates, bound together aa they are by heroic deeds, the exalted pclf-sacrificing patriotim of a common ance try. J. That government are instituted among men deriving their just power from the consent of the governed to eeure protection for life, liberty and property, nnd to promote the pursuit of luppiiicr, and wc believe the departure by the chief executive from these fundamental principle calculated to subvert the libertieaot the people and a a precedent for tho establishment ol a relentless despotism. 3. That w e return our thank to the brave soldier of Indiana, who have demonstrated by their heroic valor, on the bloody field of thi war, their ability and retdines to maintain the honor and dignity of the State, and the supremacy of the Federal (Jouernraent under the Constitution. 4 In the langu tgj of Jaekon, the Constitution cannot be maintained nor the Union pre served in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive power, conti led to the General Government. The foundation tnut be laid in the affection of the people, in the security which it give to life, ldertT n 1 property in every quarter of the country: and iu the fratcr n il attachment which the citizen of the several State bear to one another a members of one litical family, mutually contributing to promote the happiness of each other. And that it i the duty of the adminUtrattou, of the people, of each citizen to wurk for the organizition of auch a policy a will restore the rueienl go.l feeling and respect of the 'people of the several State for each other, n. the unreal means for the preservation of the Union. 5. That we altuJe with pride to the fact that the government wa administered from 17?D to l!Hl, a period of seventy-two year, un ler Washington, JcflVuoi), and other Chtutian statesmen, with an expense to the people of les thau one-third of thit entailed upon them by four year of sectional rule under Abraham Lin coin, a minority President. G. That the expenditures of public money, amounting as stated in Congres. by Tlxddeu Steven. Kerubüean member from Pe nns Ivania, to $.'1,000,000 per day, one th uand and ninety millions a year, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollar an hour, to thoutn j dollar a minute, thirty live dollar at every tick of the clock, I an extravag tnce and reckle regard for the public intere-t net er tefore know n. an 1 w hieh will impoveiih aud burden the people for gener ation to come, and in tiew ofthce fact and the eviJet.ee on every hand of public plunder, in the Unguage of the aeventh Resolution of the Chi cago Platform. "The people jutly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which j?rv.ade every department of the Federal Government, that a return to a rigid economy and account bility i iodipervahlo to arrest the ytrnatiij plui der f the public treasury by favored parti -xii s; while the recent tartling developments of fraud and corruption at the Federal Metropolian! that an entire charge of administration is de uiande.1." 7. That the old, time-h. nred Democratic doctrine, th t the m j irity shall rule, wa repudiate! and trample! ur-on by the llepublicati member of the lat Lrgielature of InJiaua, secelicg in boly, tluttbv following the example ut Jedcrsou Dvi. their co associate in the work of dissolving the Union, and repudiated by Abraham Lincoln him-elf, a minority President, in

his recent proclamation, one teeth of the people of certain Statea in ruling over the remaining tine tenth. 8. That we Tiew with alarm the interference by the military in the States of Maryland and Kentucky with the election?, and hereby declare our purpose to maintain, peacevbly, if we can, forcibly, if we mut, the right at all lime, and in all proper place, to freely and fully criticise all acts of thi Administration, civil or military; to pr eerve the freedom of areech and of tbe pre. and the right of personal liberty, and against all arbitrary and military arre?t in the State whose inhabitant are not in rebellion. Thee right and liberties mut and will be maintained at ever? hazird. V. That we hetrtily endorse the patriotic course of our able Keprc-cntative in Corgre, Hon. J. K. Kdgerton. The Convention wi then adJre.;?ed by Dr. Marhil. of Pierceton, and Robert Lowry, of (ohen, iu very able ard patriotic "peechea. Iti: or County Honi The Board of County Commissioner met in pecial cjioÄ on Saturday lat, and authorized the iue of county bond to on amount tot exceeding aix thousand dollars The bond to he of tbe denomination $50t and 41.000. The Treasurer waa authorized to fell the ame at the best possible rate Thi action i rendered nece-ary by the building of the new jail, to meet the expense of which the bond are ivued The whole amount required in it construction U $7,CU0. Of thi sum $1.000 ha already been borrowed. Oreencaatle Pre.

ROBACK'S BITTERSCKKKNBACK8 ARK GXD, BUT IlOtltCiiS AUK II ET TEH, STOMACH 15 ITT KUS. Tn thousand bottle ol l in Ott month. Tbamoat popular toniacb bitter In u. KOHACK'A MITTE KS. O'mmI for all tleranrrrmnt of th Ptomach, Killtniir, Lit-rr Complali.taiiil general debility. ROBACK'st p.ITTFKS. They posufss wonderful tonic properties, alvlnir tone tw the appetite anl ilixthtlve organs A UOBACK'S ItlTTKRS. Debilitated Indien ai.d seden tary persons will find In tliem an excellent tonic. ROBACK'S MTTKItS. A wine itlasnful before each mi will remove ltillKet loj and all liver Urase. KOIIACKS !UTTi:iCS. Tliry are better than all fills, Powders and other nUfeM, o'UAtrri'eatile compouiuls. icoitu u's iu 1 1 i:us. Tliey ritn be takni wtihout reganl to llet. As an appetlxer tliey have tiorqual. icoit.KKN iurii:its. Thej re preprel by an old and skillful physician from wi ll-km.wii vegetable remedies. ItOIMCKVS IllTTDKS. Wherever known they have tecorne a standard family (tri'iurthenliitr remedy. ItOlt W K'S KITTi:itS. Try one bottle, ami you wlllalwoys use them and reCoinmi nd them to olhert. icoitirii's iiitti:ks. C, u . IIOIIAt.'li sole I'roprletor, Ah l roinpouriiler of Sioinarh Bitter, HIki Purifier and 1oh IUI, ixt I ' t 1 1 ler ant manufai'tiirer of Catawba and Swtlish Brandies, and all kln ls of the finest ilonn-s. On liiior, which ar dd wlmlmah r In any denlred (inmilliy, at Nos.fcU, 6 ami Hi rat Tr-t eireet, t'inciiuiaM, t). for snle by pniCKlst and Iealer lit Medli lue every whsre, and ky Hrow iilii &, Khau, J. It. YU kers and V. I. Ilaklt A Co., lrllatiMll. may'i IvAillaw cnoccnics. J.n. AI.VOKD. J. M. ('AU)WKI.b H. n. AbVOlU). Mtl), CAI.IIW I.I.I, A AI.VOIC1, LIQUOR DEAT,"ET3 COMMISSION MBRIiniNm Are tn DAILT rrcaiptof frrk good 0 "n.tantl y on hand and for aale attk lowea prtee, lirKFinJ nortril toek or Collee, iifH r .Tlolukkew Nyrnp, ICIie, Tea, Natt filu, u ontlenavure sua),(i:aiiillea March, UaUln, Clears, Tabiirco, Jlackerel UUiteFlali, C ordage r Ine ('otlon Yariiw nrestuffa Nulla Hfi Dillea .lellica Itratidy. in int. U'luea, WhlRky Notion of all kind find riantatlou and lloker' itinera. Particular attention pi Ten to tLe tale ot rnonrvE nr u.e iii.rns. 68 East Washington Street. IXDUN'VOIJS, IXL. anrlV-I.Vw .1. .i. !in,u:. PHYSICIAN AND SURUEOX, Dftu r-firniniisluni llulldlns, Corner .tlerldian and .Muryltind Ma., INDIAN ATOMS. IND.. myii-.nr MEND I NC AND SCOURING. CONRAD FETTE, MKS I) KU ASÜ SOrRKK. has remoteJ to T.Iackford's l'.o.ldin, Fourth Story, No. 24, cort.rr cf S -ii.:itn ik! Meridian treet. All ffannftiu entrust el to Lini will i proraji'ly and neatly rtnorated and repaficd. All kiii.l f tailoring ainl cutting for t oy and men. In tbe tt tyl, on hurt notice a:.l at low ratea. Je4di;u DRS. DÜZAN & PARR. 9 .Ä JwL INDIANAPOLIS, INDarld.l!ii

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for .Tlornlnr IKeprt ?e f irat !. MIDNIGHT REPORT. LATEST WAR NEWS. CHAPIN'S DLUFF CAPTURED. RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN NEW YORK. Vii . ii n r.ss I O 1' A L, N EWS, F O It E I G N NE W S . Ar., Ac, Ac , Ac. At. from Waahlncton. Wabhijioton, June 27. Sealed offer are to be receive! at the Treasury Department, under an act of March 3J, lfG3, until noon of W edr.es lay. fth of July neat, for bonds of the United States to the amount of $33,000,000, beinc the amount of unaccepted offers under the notice of proposal for bond.-', dated the ttu lost. The bonds will be tr annual interest of six per cent, payable aemt annually in coin, on the 1st days of July and January ot each yenr, and are redeemable after the 3d of June 16S1. Xo.c&ers will be considered at les rate of premium than 4 per cent. Thebteamcr Highland arrived here from City Toint, vhich place the left yesterday morning. She bring an Ohio regiment whose term of service lua expired. The regiment number? 200 olbctrg and men. There ha been no heayy righting for the last lew d.iv.s. 0 I rani Mew York. XtwToRK, June Ü7. Hy the Tacific mail we have information that the teamer Golden Age prung her port hall just oul of Acapulo and wa proceeding under one wheel. The Golden Citv would take her in tow If necrsary. The New York weekly batik statement re ports tho loau increase $1.303,119, specie Increase $'J15,:rj:i, circulation decreue SlSlJMl, depos.it ilccrease $ I ,6 2, . r;. The Comtnctciar army Utter of the 25th aay!: Foster' force ntiatked Chapin'a Itl ufT and, perhapa captured it. Thh would permit the erection of rdron, worka to opir:itv aguinst rort D.trlmg. Heavy lines of entrenchment are conceutratinjr ft aweepi .ig fire on Drury'a Hlulf. The movement of (Srant, for the pist few d iys haa not been to bring on a general engage ment. The iiuin object ha been toadieve Ocu. Hunter and obtain entire, ifoc-ision of the ! teishurg and Wehlon railro;td, which cut Hie rebel Confederacy in twain. A anecial to the Tost, from Wahinctoti, d ited 'J5th :tya : ' It is rxptt ted that the bill before the House repealing tlie dralt commutaUon cliuse will pts It I doubtful if the Senate will consent to ii'ljoiiin ll'tlie House rejects this bill. No prospect of the tepcal of tho gold bill, Mr Clutse nil not changed hi view on that ul Ject. Itu'lroud Accident. N:w Vohk, June lil The Commercial nay wo iilideisbind that un accident occurred at an erly hour this mort ioR on the Krie Ititilrond, ciuscd by ilip giving way of one of the rail, throwing the entire train olY tho track and cuuniuu tlir l-i(li o ft number of permm .im well aa injuring m.iny other Owiti; to the distance fr.nn New York nt which the accident occurred no direct particular luve been received. From Cliurlcatnwit Via. Ciiarlistown, June 27. It is reported by Hcout and refugee that the rebel Ocneral McCausUnd, whom Hunter outfl inked and dele.! ted a few day aincc, I now at Lewiaburj with eevrn thousand troopa. It la likewise reported that Homo two thousand of Morgan' command have reached the vicinity of Logan Court Hou.se on their retreat from Kentucky. foreign nrw The ateamthip Havana, from Liverpool was boarded ohT Cape Itace to-day. Her ndvice.s are two day later. Tho Time iy it i rumored that the Danish question may break up the Cabinet. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. Washington, June 27. The House took up tbe rewolution offered by Mr. Ingersoll, decluring as there opinion that all permit heretofore issued by the Navy Department allowing persons to trade within the line of any Stite heretofore or now in rebellion fchould at once be revoked and no more isi-ued. Mr. Washbunic, of Illinois-, moved to rotdponc its ronsiilerution for ten day. Agreed to. Thi i equivalent to postponing ihe subject beyond the present session. Mr. Steven, from the Committee of War and Mean, made a report on the Senate amend ment to thetanll bill. LIQUORS. fllHIÄ GIN IS MSTILI.KD FROM TURK RYK MALT I Spirit and Itnprtd Juniper IVrrios. Fr medicinal .jnalitie It 1 equal In every respect to any Imported (lin. Owlnjf to It cheapness compared with the prica ot iins p:riK throvirli the Custom Uoiwe, It become tbe iuterevt of l.uyer to examtue Ut quality aul relative nieriu. For le by A. V II. SCIIiMJLI, 1iiiii11k IV' Dlook, Corner Meridian and Maryland Sts., IXDIANAI'OLIS, IND. mchll-!2tn A GOOD INVESTMENT. 171011 SALE, six acre of found well situated ot. luile from the center of it ctty. On the irround there Is a Frick Yard all ctmplete an J In werkln order, with a kiln of brick lrealy tun ed, three goui Lou, barn. stsWes, c. Improvements ire Roing on o rapidly ;irouitl this prvtrty that there 1 no uf.in.n a to it t"imr one rf the best payinjj tnref ments evrr offi-red In this city. In bo part of tbe city w:U property ri o rap.diy in value and become valuable aj this. If de. iir!, time 11 h givn on to-thirUof th purchae money. Fr par.k-ulars write to J. I). Lock, bot 27 Pt Offk, In4:auapoba, J13-12wlt CIIAS. 1. PEAUSON, 1MIYSICIAN AM) SUKGE0N, OFUCK NO. 30 EAST MARKET STREET. Re.Weoce No. 93 North Tenne treet. tfJre hours ? to 9 A . M., 1 to t and 7 to V P. M. Special at!enti.n (ftven to tht trtatmetit of CLrot.ic IWars. Je 10-d3tn WANTED. "m"m RANTED, at the faper Mill, on the Canal e W f end of Market street, UKi.OoO pound of KUi Tow. Jeli dlw tiAY k Ili:iDK5.

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COMMERCIAL. liTTiuaiiri.! sew York IQarkei. New Yots, Jo De 27.

Cotton dull, without change; $1 45 for middune apucdj. Flour State and Wettern excited, and 10(3 15c higher; Large lJuäinea Slate 0 15Ih25; extra round hoop Ohio; 43 30(310 for trade brands, market closing, aod no sellers at outside quotations. Whiskey ineeular at il 75(31 bO Western Wheat eacited audSQIOc hi-br; $1 90201 for Chicago prin?; $1 ft 06 for Miliu kee club; $2 0(5 2 13 for winter red western Corn heary, $ 54(Äfl 55 for mixed Western Oat actif e aiOSQyScfor Western, audclos ior at outride quotations. Wool advancing and in cooJ demand, 3.; (39c for westeru; 41Q IloC new western; 33, 0r35cold and new Drime; 3 Jc prime western. Beef firm; 15fäl6-j rees; 'Jfälüc rrirae: 21(325 repacked mesa; cxUt mess; pnuic men ceei quiet. Beef bams dull and prices nominal. Cut meal quiet but firm. Ifacon siJca dull and prices nominal. Lard opciied quiet and lower; market closed ftctiTeatlGgnj. liutter firm but" less active. Money active and firm at 7 jcr cent.; reported" as Inch as S ncr cent aterline irregular and un ettled, and decidedly higher; opening at $2 40 ana closing at $ü 532 55. Gold excited and firmer, opening at $2 lö( 2 20 and&dranciog to $2 33Q2 37; closing at $2 312 30; 7 30 bonds are $1 OSJjoneyaer ceruuc&ica yac. Cincinnati irtnrket. Cicix.nati, June 27. Flour opened dull and nominal, but after news from New York, superfine was held at 10(3 15c higher. It sold before the news arrived at $7 15. I'rime Ked Wheat opened in the morning at $1 liJ without buyers. After the newa all tobe b.td at f 1 CO waa taken. Cotn and oats dull and un.se tiled. Whiskey advanced to $1 75 and good de mand. Mess poik dull. 400 bbla. old at $39. Nothing done in bulk meat. I'ricca nomi ii al. Hams in cood demand; lb(2c for second quality and21(Vc for first quahtj sugar cured. Close 'at 15ftl5!,;c. lluttcr 2lt27c. lold unsettled; ratea Irregular. It la useless to give quotation. Lxchungc closed at discount to par. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairon la from the tlreek word "Kathro," or Kathahu," aidfyliig to cleanse, rejuvltiate and re store. Thla article la what its name l((tiifles. Eorpra senlug, restorlbj and beautifying the hutnan hair It U tie moat remarkable preparation In tbe world. It W airaln owne-1 ami put up by the original proprietor, and la how made wlta the am rare, skill and attention wldcb Rave It a Rale of over one tulM'.n bottle per aunum. It Is a most delightful Hair Dresrdng. It eradicate scurf and dandruff. It keep the besd cool and clean. It m ike tbfl l"ilr rich oft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray It rentoras hair upouh.M heails. Any U ly ur uniilciasti who value a beautiful head of hair kUoultl u I.yon'a Kaihalrn. Il Is known and used throughout the clvllled world. Sold by all revpfi'tsble dealers. Ii:i. N. IIAItM:S JL Cll,,N.Y. fid.4-dtlin-e(Nl HEADS THAT REBEL Atratimt tbf rulr ortmite ml tirauty, In their color or In the Iom of All tliflr tolor, maj lc cli inM n few moments to any lloi.uti.iil Shade, ty a single application f ruisTADoKo iiAiu nvi:: Th lapldity of Its operation, perfect safety, perrnaB 'l.t lu nlihfal r fTiTt, and the cxceedlnj depth and rich ness of th hues It Imj arts, dintinKuUh this preparation from all othei I lyes In n In this countryjor In Kiirope. ri istiuloroN lliilr l'rrvutlvc. a valuable adjmu't to ih Dye, In dressing and promoting the growth Bnd perfid health of the hair, and of Itaelf, when used alone, a safeguard that protect tbe fibre from decay under all circumstance and under all dime. Manufactured .y J. CRISTA DORO, No. 6 AtorlIoue,lS'ewTcrk. Hold by all Druggist. Applied by all Hair Dreioter. Ja?,deoH weow HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALK This Is the mot delightful aud extraordinary article ever discovered. It change tha nun burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, Im parting tbe mat Me purity of youth, and the tlltingu apM-arance so Inviting in the city belle of fashion. It remove tan, freckle, pimpbs and roughnes of the skin, leaving tbe complexion fresh, transparent and mootb. It contain no material Injurious to tbe skin tin, I hail Patronized by Actres.se and Opfra Singer. Itliw every lady should hare. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAfJAN, Troy, Y. Address all orders to DE MAS S. BAUXES 4 CO., Nw York. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NE vre ;rpbt7wt uptper IIAIStO IIOUHE. If o. 81 Kast Washington Street, opposite tbe Court House. J. & C. KRAUSS, IMPoKTCaS, ASD WBOUCIALB AUD RETAIL DKAUcas IX CARPETS, WALL-PAPERS, 0IL-CL0THS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, CURTAINS, and many article pertaining to the House Furtiishlag tine. ALSO, Ji" -rm Tr x m of a new and superior make mch.3-1 v CLOCKS. THE CLOCK STORE ! IMOIO.Vr, Ell EN & CO., Wiaoieatale nnd Ketull Dealer In Of vvery Uecrlption, lze and price. No. 80 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. !! VThe Urjreft CLOCK STOKE lo tbe State of In diana. M4-dim SUMMER GARDEN. SUMMKB (iARDEX WILL OPEXF.U OX THK Comer of Alabama & Washington Sts. (in the i:trnlncof JlnyitU. Fine shade tree and Lice khruhU-rr. Ttt very tet of r frehnient a!wy on band. my7-5tf JOIL1 HUCELE. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. H. SCLIWAX. PHYSICIAN AND SURGE ON, f WIENliERA hi prfe.lonal kenice to the citixen of J Indianapoli a od rtclmty. vS.c !fo. lu Virgin! .7tnue, Indianapoll, Ind. Jelfl'Otdly

SPECIAL NOTICES.

IIEI3IHTREETS INIMITABLE nilR RESTORiTIVE, XOT A DYE, Bat rr ktere gray hair to IU ori final color, ty lapplylnu the capillary tab with natural aaatenaoce. Impaired ey aaa or dira. All li.imlaHOM4 fyaara coropoaed of lufbir e,lvtL ietroylr. te tltality anI beanty ef tb balr, aod afford of ibem.elr no dreacrnp:. Ileirastreet'a nlmiuble Coloring not only rtrttrrs h!r to Itl B itura color by an eay process, but e the hair a Luxuriant llcantjr promote it growth, prerent Iu fallln; ofT, eradicate dandruff, and Impart health and pleaantnew to tha bead. It haa Hood tbe test of time, being the orladnal Hair Celorinr, and i eonMantly lncrealBic in faror. Csed by both gentlemen and ladle. It ia aold by all repectal le dealers, or can be procured by them of tbt commercial agent. D. S. BARNES 1 CO., 202 Froadw.y, Sew Tork. Two lies, 5t cent and f 1. frb6-dtn-eod UOTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR EKSTORAT1TI, IIOH'S H1AWATIIA HAIR KKST0EATIVK, norrs HI AW ATI! a HAIR rkstoratite. In LoBjfellow'a Toetn Hiawatha wa adjudged to havt conferred the greatet boon on hi tribe becanse. be brought to it notice corn. Kery one wjll admit that ocr preparation la worthy of tho name, for tho booe-Cta It confer when it I known. WHAT THK HIAWATHA DOTS. It restore faded and irray hair and whUker to their original color. Itbrlnga up the natural ahadir.g ef one hair with another, thua giving the hair a perfect life appearance, no that the naot critical buerye r cannot detect itl ne. It make bnh hair oft and allky, top It falling out, cleanaea It and the acatp from all impuri tie. I a readily applied and wiped from tbe ikin a any halrdreMing, and entirely orercotne the bad effect of prarioQQe of preparation eontalalng ulphur, agar of I 'ad, Ac. The propsietor of the lliawatha published Iho follow, lug challenge to text, in the New Tork dailies three weeks, which WAS SEVER ACCEPTED. Let soma well known and disinterested prona appoint ona to tbe proprtetcr of each preparation for tho hair to brie up tho color. Every proprietor to as nothing but hi twn preparation, and the peron nothing else during the test. A certificate ef tha result to be widely published at the eipense of th uiuaccesful competitor. old everywhere. JOKKni HOTT k CO., . marirdlr No. 10 Unl?erlty Mac, T. WONDERFUL CHANGES liste occurred In thi country during tbe lt three or four year, but none more wonderful than the ltovolut tonn in Color, produced among the Head of tbe I'eople, by lltlSTADOKO'K IIAIU DYE. Tlie hUtory of the .ucc of grat dlcoverie afford no parallel to.tho triumph ovsr competltioti and ptrju dice, accomplUhed by thi powerful yet harntle. veira labia agent, which lntantly'cbauge any obnoileua color orthe hair Into a black or brown a magnificent a anr that heaven ever bestowed upon the head of man or wo. man. Manufuctnred by J, CRISTADORO, I?o. 6 Atrr Houne, New Tork. Hold by all DruggUt. Applied by all Hair Dreaer. Jr27.deodAweow "A SLKJII T tTOLD' ( )I iIIS, Few art awaro or th Importance of Choking a Cough or "Slight Cold" In Its flr.t log'; that which in Iho be. ginning would yl.ld to a mild remedy, If neglected, worn attack the lung. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES jive uro and a!m.t ImniMlat tf lf. Militär; Ofllcrri and Soldier hould have them, a they ean be carried In the pocket and taAen a occasion require. MJ b; ill Drojfk'lMimilDiilffilnKrdlcIofilDlki United Ml. I., aiid io I foreign cnntrle. at aa cent, per b0' J7-d4wlra ZW SOLDI K It 8-WB THINK I)R Sirk kliud U quite right In advlilng you In hl advartl taeiit In onr eelumna of to-day'a paper, to tak a bottl or hi highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture In your knapascka, It may avo the live of many of our be oilier. Mother, see that your anna do not neglect It Tou ran get Hat the Drug Stores at SO cent per bottle. It Ii tha bent remedy for Diarrhea and iJyaentery. march7-dlyet Awly C?TaDIkSKA8ES OP THK NERVOUS 8emlnal, Urinary and Sexual ylem new and reliable treatmcnt-ln Report of tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in nealed letter envelo., rre of charg. Address I). J. 8KILL1N 1I0U0IIT0N, Howard AmotI. tlon, No. 3 South Ninth Sln-H, Philadelphia I'a. mar30-dAwy OTNERVOUS DKHILITV. HEMINAL Weakueea, etc., nw l4 curl by one who has really cured nlrntelf and hundred of other, and will tell yoa nothing but the trut A. Addre with tmp. EDWARD H. TRATER, feb'.H-dAwly Lock Boi, IWton, Ma. rarLADi?:s! ladies: ladiesi dont fail to read the advertlaement I thi paper. bade' IMPORTANT TO FE MA LKS. In-, rhee.man. of Xew Tork, baa dtvotrd thi la1 tb'rtj yean f hl practica to Peiual Complaint. Hi Till act like a charu. They are reliable and safe. oov9-d6u GROCERIES. Earl & Hatcher WHOLESALE GROCERS, INDIANA. IN ADDITION TO OUR LA Ki E AND WELL ASSORTED utock i f Grocerle, we offr for sale, in qtantitles to suit purchaeer. 1.000 ts. nvss Tork, .500 Ilrl. I'rime llvss 1'ork, 300 UrlH. LnrIf 5,000 Hams, 5,000 lbs. BnroiiNIdr, 15,000 Ha co u Shoulders, 5,000 lbs. Dried llvcf, 1,008 rls. Sail, CAHL & IIATCUKIl, JelJ LAFATCTT1C, IND. IV O T I O E . TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. ExiCLTITX OzrAKTMaXT Of IXDIAXA, IU'tCAU Of Fl!AJtCI. iMDiAüArona, Juoe 24, INDIANA OfTlCT.k, who hsve been or are serviDg In the army, are Informed that their Ordnaar- , Return w ill be made op and presented to tbe proper Department and certificate, of acuittanc btaiDd, frt of ckaryr, by applying to Mr.C. F. Roker. Chief Ork State Ordnanc Department, office 00 stair over Taje. hardware tore, No. 31 Wel Washington treet. IudianapoIU. Br making return, a above directed, officers will not only save all fee., but they wilt be able to aettl with tbe Government and draw their pay from one to three month earlier than If tho b tines U entnuied to Claim Arent. By order of Governor Moercn. W. II. IL TERRILL, JeS-dtf flnandal Secretary. n. .TI. SPICEtt & CO., REIL ESTATE AGÖNTS. AND NOTARIES PUDLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street, Iiiiiiuuupolltt, lud. mylS'Cldly

DRY GOODS.

CL03IIIG OUT 0ALE3 AT THE B?ade f 2G &, 28 WEST 7ASHU7GT0II CT., HUME, LORD & CO. W imSQ TO RETIRE FROM BCS15E5S JfOW oner their largo and plcndid atock of good. worto At New Tork whole! price., and many good mock lee. Keeling under obligation to the pbU f.r th very large patronage we have received, we have concluded to adopt thla method of cloning out oor present atock, tbere. by giving them the advantage f buying their good a low a the ame can be boopht at net wbole.ale prW. Is Ka.teni citiea. Tbl I no rtctltoQ. cry, ai we wtfl er tlnae the sale until tit whole trk a clo-edot. Wo have new In tore tbe largest and tet (elected stock over brought to thi city, collating of 3$ir,oo Worth of S H Hi 3S Sf. Comnrulng every grsde, from tho mod ctly and auUful ' Tiloire Antiques, To tb cbfspt PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Which Will bo sold regardless of the recent greet ad. vance. FANCY DRESS HOODS, la treat variety. Oor buyer being alab. bead ft tb market during the eprlng, baa luade eitra eflorts to pro fin Oil Unfit ind ni(i.'.tf.!,ioMl!f u (hi k 4fltt,tMnprl.lng all th lata PnriH IVovelllcN MERRIiMAC rRINTS. SPRAGUK'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELI.S PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, CtC, CtC, Cloths and Cassimeres, For Men and Boy, from tho cheapest to tbo best the market afford. Wo am also - rxosiftt, out Od the same terms, our spleudid clock of , IlLACIt KILK CIllCflLACXff. HASQl I, Ac, Ac1 CotnprUIng all tbe recent PARIS AND LONDON SHAPES, Richly trimmed with ui:al. c;liii!iii: i.aci k1cii bead 217118, And elegant HUME, LORD & CO. 10,000 00. S40,ooo ob, WORTH OF CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS, C0!f3IsTLNri OF Medallion Cnrpct, Axmlnntcr Carpcli, Velvet Carpets, llody Urufttels, TnpcMry UrucU, ThriMvI'lj Carpets, 1 Ingrain and Supers, Cottage, Rug and Dcnp Carpet, 1 , Com mi in g every grade, all of which will b aold at 5ow Tork bolesale prices, tcgttfcer with a fu'.ir.&o of C-t Satin nnd Vi'ool Dntnas!iv C-4 Embroidered llept. Lace and Tambour Cartains. IMOV8E rviuvi&uura goods In great variety. -yZS il m ad OGindcn, Of ovory deacriptiob. TTTThoao la want of tho abort goo! will find It mcxh to their advanuge to call at aa early date a&4 lay 1b sspplies fur summer and fall. nUIJE, LORD Cl C0,v ;. inDiAnAoLt

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