Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1864 — Page 3

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DAIL1 SENTINEL.

FRIDAY If OHM IK CITY ITEMS. Ring tbe tsell for rain Ye-teru it the Rtmet ! f nf the rTTlte 18th Indiana will tee onlereil t fold at once the tyThe growing " i netM nil ttwoacfcoMl central Indiana tjJT There ate now ne.rly firp pri ner a? t'amp Morton tW""ti'"" uppliea for Sherman's army ire : rontiniiall? coins foeweftl from UMT pjir.t AH kind of Iiook ami .J oh l'rititin; natl and promptly done t thi office, al Irving I ilea MTT h- r-.-.t -No .'it We' W ingtoo street, ia the place, to bur cheap boot and shoe The several camps about the ci'y are being pat in order probably for th : r e tive ' i rj tion-of dralle! men -i li sh 1 A new moon swung herself over beauti fui White river last night, and 11 the cat fi looked up at her. jSBr 1 1 V'l.i want a neat fit and c "I good-, buy vour boot- tnd rthoes of the Stout Shoe Store, Puo.ite the Palmer Hou-e ii - j m 1 here will he i j,le ii mt picnic to-day :t Suvar (irove kacetrack. where everv preparation ha been nvde for the eti;tvment of thOM who ni 1 1 sttend Manosm Worm t A :ee' il nreetingol Marion Lo)ge No 'ib, f r work, will be hi Id ih Knday; evening at 7' o'clo. k Fu n. 1 1 K in' . Sc retej v l a.-ii l-.aio Af'er Iii In-! ol 1-' I dry goods will be sold for eah exclusive . No hot Washington -treet ThoM owing accounts will j lea-esettle -i;v M H tlOOl) ir Itf 1 he Exe.Mitive Committee of State Board of Agricul'ure meets in this '-ity on ::e I4rh hattanf . to mike all uece-siry orders tor the approaehttig State Fair, which i t., he hel ! ;n Thos (i Snder. Cotnpmv I . 1 Indi ana. died at DteveXMOB, Ala . on the .:h ot .' . of Camp Fever and Pjaffhoa Hi- remains wi i e expe- ted to arrive fieie last evening lnr notice will be given of the funeral. Kahi.t (Hamm Ansiom to give one toneuj men ileal fee ieaoroveeooM, we nil) eontJone to c'ose at 8 n'eloch P M during the leaaoji. W A 11 Ou - v. fehl 2 dm Pi'.nrie'ors New York Store. I l5fThc most favonble rejiort- continue to ( roach US regarding the wheit crop throu-hoi.t ! . ,. m , - , Ii.ij; ..;i roi lis ij irnerimj me oiny na oai k ithe scarcity of hands. Bountiful i- the grain in the field A gentleman of our acquaintance li-'tes to hire the steam hit- tnglnOS ol the CHf to i:" to . his patch and sijuirt on Iii- potatoes He thinks after thU lh tSMMMawt ot i tin - ! r aa Lis mots are eoi eertud w dl be obviate I The Ohtel Fi;e Bwhjsjtr, hoeing i!t much t !-( t" : ! u i. id ' Le'ter call on our friend. fjny-We were sorry to hear stertlay ill 't Ml Young, of the Journal SreOVOSV low His com plaint is hemmorage of the lungs. We sin. etc! v none he mar recover, lor he is a worthy .:eiifle mmm, tmpmU sn i . -.eeme-n , iaB. Aa rt porter, he is ol the very host, öltirated, genial, courteous and able He i- one .' the Le-t noerseaMMS men iu ttie State. m i m . . . .. . . .. i i fjr To nhjht a sp end.,! bill ie footed for Miss l.izie .M i ldern at the Metropolitan. and let the lair ladv SCO thai her heaiifv. he: genius. I . mtmA iiwr aee i m ' ' i . h in el : 1 ale !tnrreci ated bv the intelligent and cultivated edmieen ol the drama in Indianapolis Mi-- Ktnui i also ap pears; and Mi-- Sonnibehi -m-. end fheeinating M'ss Fat i v Merrill dance-1 'We lir.ir tint M-vci il nl our ni"-! e:.tei-i prising citixens are slitting in the matter i f I Artesian well It ia confidently thought thai "nO bore of the k'ud will demonsirate the leisibi'itv and profitableness of similar bores i ll over tlie city Türe water plentiful, and assured guar anion against de-truction by fire are oetWtqeaml , upon MM wel'.s supphing abundanfly DiKTi.Mit i-iimi So i 1 1 u k - 1 ! a m . i; . Mr. , duly 7th A portion ot the State Oonrd left this set 1 1 ing to gntrison Fort McClnrny AsOOwg the pri i viles was Vice President Hamlin I'e eraph Morfot ' Cirrinuton! Noble! Tenei ' Bchlater! Mansfieid' Sturm' Vagen! Stone! Fryhargt-i! aid all the rest : font ki luev. why dow'l you go an i dt likewise? Ah! evcrybmly knows why STosjj send others. You don't c ue oho - kil'ed Dvsrirst A, üanvocMins atn DtniLtn Dt SanKLAMi's Tomc Weene recosaseend thoee -urt'eiing with lees of tppetite, iudigeation ra dys . ; mW, nervousness and net von- deKiliry. to use Strii ddaessTe Tonic. It is a vegetable .r'jaralioii. tree Irom alcoholic liijuoi-; it -tu n'thens .a . - J II e whole neivous system; ii creates a g i ap petite. and is warrmted lo core dyspe - and nervous debilitv it. . . ii , ai i . rur s:ib bv i rii"'i - L't'liei a V at I tier !o! tie Pit pored b Ir Foi. uh street. 1'incinnati A Strickland, Fast Oh j Idly A Kivn nv hb 1'm.i.s It is a tdessinu to the ! ledfcrinf to know that we have an effect uul cure I fortius truly troublesome disease Mr. f. P j Datei lit, of Iwd Secnd -tuet. Cincinnati. Ohio, takes L'U';it pleasure in in'orming all who ait suffriing with pflot that he u-ed a small OSJBMtitl ot Ir St. kl.ind's File Itemed v . and it i flWteU a tier m tt.enf cure I li s -corns to le Hie C:tse Ii all who make use of this splendid rrepara- J i It is uianutectiired at No Ettt FoOTthl with lion street. Cincinnati. Ohio, and seid by all drnggiet j mar! tf tiS" A -e.C'. t ; ic-nic M tu COtSO Off lO-OO1 II the Sogar Srove wood.-. tw. miles northwcot of ti.e ciiv. Prof. Oeenht full stttesj b md boa bei engaged lor the mcasion. so a good time inn J I eapevted generally. Retresbments will be on iht gr..unJ CtJgrgdttl I TvirrE. Proptiet .rs. Prol Grefh bus spared neither labor nor exMOJSSJ i.i organizing his band of musicians, and j wf art' i ippy to spy that tu- etloiis an- apprOCtn j a. i law iki iilirite should ive immediate notice, i- ht h a muitiplicitv ot engagement on bind, but will Si lea vor to ace setSOdWOS all in their turn. I ai. Stat UlNIBI 1 Ktii tUMATKMI ImSMMS vnt ! iion The 8tnte Btorri of EejntlrsaUoa iMsidl in -e.sion Yesterday, the committee n ale. rn w 1 1 reternd the subjec t ot the velnatiot Sj railroodo, -idimitteal the following report, whach, ut.er a lotig discussion, was aStooted: The c 'tnm tte : whom was lefOflOa the enh ' ject of the ogjOnlination f the valuation nl the railro.uis of the Mate, hnvo tOttinejd the) SJWOS lion witli much cue. md have ir nvevl eg ihOOOO cluajon that, under thO OXMtinf law. the action ot the Boord of Countv A; t n users in eoch in 1 vid , al eoee wan a fnaltiy, ntsl that Ihis Hoard bos bo rapsOTtMrt j-jwer thtroot rhej ere. however, thai this io a ttllons otsiasioi in the lew. an i sul vei-ive of the ends oi juet ce, ma--he valuation of the several roadr i- it. J. ire m ii'fes'ly m r'jU il. and in m..iv m .: e- unju-t ti oiher tel ivers. and lhe euneetli host tht Legislature, at the earliest ,-ppor turnt . will s an.ei 1 tiie law as lo provide tor a nviaiot ol saith eoluatious. and a reme.lv for the or Us comidained ol. W H Klus, c p nimm S a Wn.MAM Committee. S-v. v ,1. I oi the railr ad companies of the State . ! by i ' ir : efore the committee. tiol is to ' e . . w er . I i t.c lat: I I.H Board to revise the appr.tiieiuents uidf by the Oouniv Appraisera, . J;- -eI t Ml McDonald of mi- cit 1 !,n W Lfaveite. and Judge Swarr o! iosport t. t

mTvi Mttk The rirgeit haul of fish ever made in the it-mitr ol Indianapolis, waa b QHllVl band yffey Tley started -outb early i'i the morning, under the leadership of the veteran comni inler. Cap! lleuhrijr, aiid cat their net not over Im p mile from the city g t- . . i i i t a tM a. .

i ;ew noiiri ui ii i'i over e.even nuiiumi nri io ijiri-l umni - iitwn men i a iiutnLrr ol ham weighu morz them were over tour poutiu i each, and hundred:) weithin" from one ui two potiiid. L'tt fi-h nd uckers. larger than those .. ii . i . . a I ; uauauv i tj.:m in ine nrfam auoui uric, iijauc Up the lot The filent were in luck, atiij they deserve it. t'jr -cleverer et of geotletueti acre never UM t i lted together to m ike war on the finny trihe ; hi'ioi,htT-. all ul thtn,of the Walton Mhoo I

The da a aporl as enlivened by many fuonv 'neiden!, and inry accident. Beuhric wa th -i-.ir ! !'!;',. ,( tl.r r-rowd. in 1 al- the. ok After 'liiiner. !! iig weary and the beer keg heingdry, ' hp I iv down t i r ike a leer, ander the - le of a

hd'y aye miore One hand was under his head nd on h- - Ir i, . ftly und sweetly he us an m latit he alu ruber eo. A wagi-h trother HUM Jong, took lour or five t'z- Irom the h-ket of - and placed them behind, tad with i -'raw tickl-i I. ten. The noble old Ceg4jrg radttjsd hi- eve- ind roiled over of course. Such an M ay on Dutch was never before delivered on While river a- the vennb!e 6-hcrmeti delivered on that occasion to u- ' .ni -ludcnl The party return '1 e uiv in trie evening. 1 "?' with boot? and n- rnerrv a crick"'-, hiv.r.. passed one of the hottest ii- of the e-oii tIe-iitl' ident of t hi - friend pleasantly. Rhodiur. at the Rational, UM rre of the club. Im fish enough t trv fr ul! dStui r ii Sii.m We 34, Weet Washington street 0 II Bf .-.k"- Grocery rt tave ietii"ve I to N f o-jr dooi E st ot oDDceite the PaiiMer House. We have !.it-- ml weil -elected stock r w boots i ! - en, purchase-1 i:i eastern manu fad . vbi . we oWtt lor - t'e lTf cheaO l. ui.inc ;i r roch arid voucan be suited in qua I' V and pr I I. B. A k will wai our lady -, Nutte'. lit incji trr k- Dxami i Of IfofjiwiM DnranrM Indisnaj'oli-, Ind . .July Ttl IxniAi i.l I ,, i-;i Mi',: Will. 1'. Scaler, Assistant Coromissa rv ol inii-t-is, will e-iter upon his duties Friday m iii.in-, .lulv Htb, at the mustering office i . Virginia Avenue, up stairs. Soldiers ol the vet eran rOBOrVa eorps awaiting mu-ter out w iil report to hi- ofli' re forihwith fPOnc of the most distinguished painters in Indianapolis is Mr W . Ii fl Kinney , wb Mtf i o mi i- No. we-f Washington Street, Bp -tu- We ou.- recently seen boom of Mr McKinney s wo; !;. aii 1 in o r judgment it eaon i be Stti p I Acan waeMwanavvaaKMoMMaBoasjeMHHcjannMBM NOTICE. Bank Notice. I N ORDER to Al.i.uW Si l Kl 1KNTT1MK TO CL0S1 I up llir bOlai I of each ilay at mir r pect ve l. ink-. tile Ullitrr-IKU"i aurtH" lli.lt for Uie ni'lirr II" 1'l-l -- will In- traitsactfl lo us ul Sr f-ur ,l b i" hickeit at that hn I Ins nrrlii;-'iii-i,l -li.ill l.iUc ell.,4) i.'c ock P. M , our arraliKeinrm -hull till; en, f alt r ''i. V no tice tlirotiirli ilie iallv .liier- nf this city, and will be ' -' . t; m ,i ihKtlniri y oahewt t. N" xif shult wi'h'lraw from 1 1. arranireiiient WtdMWl i iMiiir leu (to OtgaV notice m writing to the M'rul tar--wtn have MtbiCrBsed te thi- paper PIElST N I TION A L BAMK, UETCUKB, VaJKX I O., PXTT1BONK, Ma.N1 111 CO. A. & J. C. L. HAKkltON, s V F! K IVHH; (' . PLKTCMKIt A - HALI'L ImlianipoHs lune Jt, IttM 1 to: NOTICE. i(ii!iniorniniin!! n:,ki:m .nki., QtOCXBI 01 THE ! (htj uf lod.anapoliN have pledged ormelve, ,'..r ., v ..r,. penal'v, im.i t.. sell any rcx.s ecet for i t-h 1 airer July iW, ts;4 TMaaawva mm seenloroMl enee n in ron.-eipieuce of the Wl- .!cs;de Utilises r Ui Inf, l creibt a'iv oi.e .i!!T t!.i- .late. a U StinlA , 0 mmmmt Tar!ti A Keehn. II II Ungentarg A ; C., w. t: n .. ,t c.. H. Wtlllama, H"lllie P.. H. L Kablman, L. K Werl..-, .1 L Kim .v t' lr.ijirr & T;:v!' ' Cirviit ii twMe, K. It. i tB, Wm. L. Menaen, R BlMte A Go . S. V. Mrri-. Katen A Parguson, Win sTeeks, l. I.iixt ay .V I ' Ai!m Ural, lebe JitiI' ii, 1. K. Wiagate, Wm. H. Kitii.'lit. UttennenM ivrr, J . a n Ponten) jnlyt! dlw BOOTS AND S ;0E3. BOOTS AND SHOES VT V IIOLKS A LsE! TU ALK KOW gEOKIVlXii A LARGR ASSORTi:,e! i of lit hi .s ...i.i -.HtiKS (. r the Summer and I :i!iv Kali Tr tili- t ndai iiir ni-l T I i - lew st'. - i. . -Is. Ii of wbieh have been e.trefully sdei-teil. ;i'i.l e f e coutideiit tüal iiri jii )iL-.-e ml whe a .11 call i'i'! exnmiiM' nur -!s-;;. UKmiSltlCntvSf EOflt Mis A O i gO, It) 1 lOtl M KL 1 1! AN ItttIT, IMI NAP0LlS J 1 1 1 v I -1 1 III A CARD. ; liaH inform our num-r a- i n-naiiet - -ini patrons that, until EacilitSM for aaaMfartanng sewed t'oot.s and shoes .ire incret-t! to meet the lartte iUnj ;1IlJt lL wiM w required ta hleae tLeir orders from tbree to -i week-in ie!ance. Verj nninv hers hot Good W"ik ( utnol i tll-Mppollitr.l. not b H U I 1" w ,:t l - - . : a . ,, . r . . ne liia.le in :i iiiirry. a " no ai . "uui 1- :i m;er:oi ; k . . . I 1e .U"Wfd t leae our .-lore. I F.VYKTTF. Fereman. A LIN I. West . gtOO -ire-l. dlw HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. L. I FKOl'UlKTuh. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA I nvite .bf j MONEY ADVANCED ON W VTt'HKS. lM'N lNÜS. gtl K. LKY, FLTK. Dry lio.ni- and otbi er.-otial property, evWegbt a i.e. - ;-i äi XO. 18Ä I ORTH lUlBQU ST1IKKT. ROwWOOXt tUOCt r r si viK-s. satgO-tly HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAU T t- 'he tno-t delishtful and extraerdit ev-r liiscorered. It ih nre the i-uii burnt face and I. i 1 a p-aiv sä'-.:. n-tur- of ra'i- ing tauly. impardngthe sseahle portty of youth, ar?l the rftaflwgwe appearance io inviting in the city lelle sff BMttflO. It rem ..es tan, freckles. rmp ni ara! letghntSS of the -k u. leaviiitt the c ninh xion fresh, tiaiiepSWI and nwooth It c .'itains n.' : iterial ir.jnriona to the sk;n Patr.'iii.ed by Actre.vse a: it Opera Sineer-. Iti-what every lady kMooM have. itd e rerywhase. IV ; i: P y V K It AI S. T'.-y. N. V Mre ail seeaes to M M - -. BARNES ni., V - J VTII W ATTOH "N l t.Oi.DON. ti iVTNG otl-NKn I.VW OKF!K IMV.KUl v I ELT HI N ri H'S Süi'K -. KE. V t! t'" i treet. tnjtawafOttS haeaano. Srwtera LH I aar teaa f law paOtte. maris ,'t PROFESSIONAL. Dr. . a. i:tn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON T lii.tianai.uti- an. N' bi V r.'.i Ar av. In lianaj lS'SS-dljr INSURANCE. HCrrTT. u.K n I aucel Qi;anv.aadSa taetouth ut P"t UtT.ee. : UrK lst Riftlce Ftrai Eaild i uneWul-Jly

Mi' Interior ml ort nnii' r An K iglishraan writes home the following accout.t of a recent vi-it to Fort Sumter: Ciirlt-ton will herealti-r raiik in historr as one ot the finest military cities in the world, and will furnish a le-son ot defence hereto lore unlUHMTM. "ii the morning ot my arrival I went promenading at leisure over (hat portion of the town whjch ws t!.r gggM of the Ute fire, hut the

ot a 11 in the market soon Mivtd t lia-tii! my pace The boys are always on the lookout for thee uu ceremoniou eiaitOfl, which they sell j(r eld iron Wheu Sir Ohrirtophw WftndirifMiSl Mm hwli Ohm h he little ihought it would play na nunepieeMMU a p irt in tlie r The MeMjphj is one hundred ;.tid -rretity s;ix ittd .i Ball feet, high, uticj from its hight can be seen the i f;r and wide, in cluding fll the Yankee operations on Morris Island, tfeil t the reiding of the h'.ttoti on the officers' linifoi-m ! aned up -n (irn Heaure gjMffd thej jnthee di,atil was rtetivtd with the L'reite-t :"iirt-y. and procures) his order to p.ss anwvhere within the fortifications a:., ,s to mmj the g.ent nvi un.et.t of liege, . Sumter, I made preparation for a

o'gntviM. e went m noau. tne nignt nein e thn CiA, cuors m rirnenu, orgatwi aion, 1 the perilous adventures that succeeded the m.stoo bnghl for Steimel Ml eUrW)lMM JeihefaM fJieMMM t ! take challenge description. Tou will bear i. ; miXh ": ' . 1 1 1 fifty A ,he monthly meetlig ot the Chamber ol 1 mind that 1 don't care bow much mv descrio poui Is When within twelve hundreil yards ot r i i ....: w - . k.n ... i a' I-

Sogelea, Yankees or ened fiir on the fort, and sure enough 1 thought we were discovered md ex; H'ed 'everv moment our bo: would he the tu 1 1 k Jo: -he next shot Keerj thing w.- .tdl as tleutii between the intervals ot limig. Kverv tnmot ii?s seemed to hold his breath and all ete- bent u; on t!i" V u.kee batteries, whlnh rouhJ juM be scp;; above the enrfneeoi the water Out oi. inen vgre of court! roving with all poelible stee l I fett ai I never felt before if not i:i .hj jios of death, t least fice to face with the Mieray. 1 ptaetd my hmd on my nei k and buttoned rnv cowl close t i the eolltr, dettr Riming, ii o u ooat sann mm mv head kept its laee. chin I ai' Uia IWIM to the fort c iaam md Ai !'. ' k ai tiekhe officer in erteil -fort ! Lend ' iij-i iu few minutes we were vir his the n ri , and betce there a yon age M.e "1 was! iutroducod to Captain Mitchell, com1 . ' tta&uing in tl.' a!).-et.i.- oi M jor Eili. tt, and found i iii i Iii. e young gentlemanly fellow; and ; i teal, tiraverr. und iudirment and artiilen i rac ice IK' is considered not to be snrpaseed I be 'ap; io. accomp inied by tlie chief ei gineer. ooVr imp t In : oi i- ;i i ix I. irt I iiirmio.) :!. i:inons ebesnhers and rabbit runs, and was pirtsco !nl -Tuck with the order and regularity of the . The soldiers1 berths weieneat and c lean. (he w :ii- -v. ii"tewahed. und the whole we!! ven tinted, -iiji that all tin the arrangements are so com pi ctt ne tnn can be concentrated on any : ren pj in in a moment. The fort is well supi w ith juiov i-ions. j.ürs u: m piles ot' :hem in case ot ,n4cideut; obstructions on every band, and instruments that will distribute an j amount ot gra b ab I wlien required. " I he Captain ittformoi me that he was quite ready for whatever rni:.ht happeu; the fort, he stid. iv .,-. Man is' med bi nu n Irom South Caroli ni. ind alhraveff set ol leilows never stood to their gnni i While we were w Iking ou the rain parts. I stied the ooi onreatsonahle question, A i ' the V u.ki e- ud sh'Jt?' a: 1 w iufortwCd they unqoeetionably were, but nobody need j;et hit unle-s lie üked Simmb few ago i young ( How. 'Urging' with the V inhej -. goosed him setl ti:i:ieee--aiiiv, when t ball came and took his head ieiu orF Another uulocky fellow a negro would sleep on the t irade ground, and, to m ke all so cure, be cot under cover ol an ! hon ei -tern, hoi a shell came an I killed bint 'elegraphic iiib patches a var paii v s.-a? tr..rrrrr.i.. tor 'to ni ing itenwrf Mee Mrt I'Mtr1 MIDNIGHT REPORT. Tiie Rebel iuvasioa. Tdey are RepdHed 30,000 Strong. CAPTURE OF HACERSTOWM. W ASH IN (i I ON N R WS. THE P0$TAJa ORDER SYSTEM, Isntportanil J ocm: ilts aiessee iia 'BVuNoihiagj j wier trmm Ooaeroil (.ram Xc, v., A. Ar Ar. : resno fia liintssi s BaLTiMone, Jnh 7. There can no longer toy lio-.bt ih it Let Las -. ni i rosMtdeeahie portion of his army in this direction 1 bo AuieiK-.in has received the t. (lowing spe eial intelligence from Proderick: Al'out IU o'clock this moriin the Colonel of ! (be 8ib Ulinoia covalary-, wiib 300 men and two! pieces ol Alexander's battery male a recooMoi S II e to MiddU'Ortp, atmut live nHes fioui Frede ick, wt ere tbOl met the ein my in -trong force, batantry, cavalry ai.d artillery. Alter snort tig our lorcta werr repulsed , and iell back on Fredern k. t e enetuv tlOWly ptiruinir Large numbers of Htragleis are arriving at! Moooeocy a od are nhuI t once t the front by Geo W ni tee The enemy ire reported to be n lull force ou the H it.er.t w:i t ike i.atm: PncnnrcK, 7 F It. The enemy is now one mile Irom the town 00 the II igeratOWt pike. AM the -ick and govern He 01 stores have been removed 0dH I' II Reliable roporte iY-m London county. h . sts there boa been no rebel force in that county s,t. J , , o -isting of 2tMI or 'tit' men. about halt d whom cro-sed the rivet and commiued doprodationa at Point of Ro ks ye-terday . Thrv made another attemnf to tJOOJ on Tuesday, but where lotSMMd by tin appeetenet of some of our cavalry They have lallen ak but geard the r tot leading to tf:e liver to prevent ihe loyal cit tis Irom CoDimutrcntirig aith the Marvin; id sh .re. A diswatet froea Sandy Boot) Mnagbt saye the rebels are agasg burning property in that piece. Luge hies are eon horning. 1 he brittle over the Shenandoah ia also in Ü iSthe, the gejgd a'ratioii c isting a glare ol libt ovet the country for miles latie Ml ON Ml HT Hen. Will ir has met with a MM e-- it Fred erick He has foiled tlie rebels thus far in all their I Hull 1 to drive our tr lops fr"Ui the town. IsTo es peel ptjftMJnlart loeti. The tebe!- threw oevei I SfMdhl into the city, one ot wbK'h fell ner Hradlev Johneon's oat Ituidcirct. md another near the Court House. t rout IIa 1 1 1 more BaLtiMonta Jnlj 7 The city is lull nl tU'rThe following is believed to be tteeoof intelhjfenoe from Maryland H'ul.ts and region beyond It is believed that the rebel fetOt iiow this side of the Totoinac and on the line of the Virginia -i to It net if then 30,000 A ivuc- troet Sgndy Hook to 10 o'clock this ; Sk.i MMohing - t ling oe m k of the Besghtt, but the SrnsnhOf nl snbels tnre is small. Then - en be -een toward Sharrshurg, j driving oft" ci'ttle. horse, ai. i ptnwStlinf farmers j in th No ' irge :. reo iwoie. from QrOeneaaUe, A Is I' . this moiniug sav The rebels occupy n .ucr-tjwn but tlie ice no' known. While in Midd'ietown ves-.eniay the rebels nlunderel '' le ot the-r horaOS and other The railroaO is stii'. t.nobst runted as far as Si- , Hook - ' j; i. ,!- r errv. It i believed there w i- mi!y a small forre on ww w --! r ..nf ol U"L AT 1 The RelH'ljs in Hirpers Ferry hive destroyed all ti.e railrotid propert there, and telegraph and ticket office, and burned a large quinlily ol forage

I rout "w York Naw Yuan. July 7 The Commercial 'a W.i-tiington special say-: RegulaiMMMrhj higlAloyal Sutea can net tit it the S uth will be -odli announced. I hf re is no authentof inform tion here of a rebel force in Maryland It is. thought to be a Lorse stealing eapedtiioii A Memphis dispatch, dated July 4, says im tnt movement are.J:ji:)g on there. The generai officers ..ud commandants of the

city regiments hid a meeting allien Sundtord's headquarters this neorniftw, when it was expected aa :der Mj inarch toutil be prumulgated, but Gen. Sandlord mid be teshj proceed no lurther until receiving iJdith na! instruction.- ifKi Washington Another meetin willie held to morrow RegnMaing by sUperviors' committee is brik to-day. The da of mfn ealkgiMg is about an average oi former enliaMuents. Itng. Gen Barlow, 1st division, 2d corps, pub I label a card sawug the tatement that the loss in prieoCMjrs. 4c . in ffbons' division ot that wjT buk oJ hw tIiv.r m w uueilv wiihout ouiJ,. He ,d(ls, tU,t his divi;ioI; (,.t nci R tne -1 ot w i- . bv the CumiutU'C to day, tU commillee to obtain sub tcrinfioM for the paymei '. of the iiiteiest on the State bonds in gold, repqfted against having the j interest pajd in com unimr the present circum I I , muiittee ihat ! a large pirtot the prindna! had alreadr bcn ' paid in currency. 1 A committee consistufg of A. N re, Chail, - H Msiahsl M H A Low. E (trnmell and ii W Blunt , were appoited to tike action in the matter of the det.;jciioii of the steamer Ai ib taaa. ; I r o ui av VV .vail i XMT'iN . .Iu!v ' i i. m iitr hihi Mraiiivi, ! I he mail Keyp' it. an.ve l here ihisamornintf at 10 o'clock. On Tue-1 iv. when tae Keypjit left City l'oint, heavv hting v is Ig-ard there iu the direc thin ot IWrwhure. t.ut ii k ..s ,,.,r .., C.v - - l'o;.t v, h il.ei rii in' was thing ni ne than an artillery duel. l tats atOKl l! o .t h ivc been cleared .,1, ,;ii:.fi,L --- j-i 1 ot ne v i" a 4 -.i, -i Fee Stai We have inform ttion uyrect from Hagerste W th it on Tuesday at 3, V $t , a rebel squ ,,, rouaisting ol fifteee cavalramen, commanded by Lieut 9 aver, formerly o Martinsburg, enterel that place His fort e appJütred to be a recounoiterittg F'iriy . and they hoi only been iti town a lew miitotos wlien detachment of our regular ravulry, from Carlialo.consJsaasMisMi bj Lieut Me Leen, dashed into the pi not and a briet envaln 1 Hgl r immediately ensaedg in the stteets of Hai gersiown, which resulted i; the Scheie behag dri i of i!o town airt. i .,1 1 ....I "-- i nil- ........... .-'...lVT.V .111 - t , 't nil twu rii ites I i ken pi - mewv About hall an hour afifr attain entere! the tosmlt Lieut licLe it ol the (Jokwd r tili- li.'Lt iL- i; l.el . r 'ft with their mtantrv i cav.ili v. finding his lorcc too small to c ipe wit?i the larct nnmbera of the te! els -lowi tell bCck to the F. nil line, carrying with , the t-riso 'ennsvlvuoners cateiure! t T tie rcjbell after enterii; Jthe town et to w.nk dt troy ing the teWmtafdi. wns the had de no dem 'iistrati-n agafttst (he Wwilrowd wbeti our iu tor mant left . t t ii red They at- nlundered mafhv of tLe stores and M ;n to hove adopted a dlleient plan Irom the ot.H t!,e porsoed l ist Mhatner. Dr C F M Donald nil been enpolnted 8n net intend' nl o: tiie ne in'tiev order srstetl of i, ,, r th Post oth'-1 Den irtinent u n v B7.it.:'. . 1. , , i . i Ml I r W ilkiii.s was aflnointed to Mincmal .-..-t u vi. , ... . i clerkfhip the eertiBcaterS to tie neoed tonermi s. Indies or gentlemen, sjno torn tab represechtative remit- under the reeelt plan announced by too Peovoat üarahal Qenoal, are benag sent to the Proroaj M irshels. Tley are bandsostoly c eoted, ind wil! here aftef be a Saores of pride to all who po--os them. a I rom I It 1 1 : i ikv ! p 1 1 . t . I'llM MO I. I'll I A . 7 the Bulletin has just received the fol C i m bertborg: owint h cttl ditpetd) from A eaae bom Hagerstown ust ..rrived at Green casile - is tint McCaii'li lid's cornmand, foi e:-ti .lenkins, l.oito siron , cavalry, mounted ntered Hagerttowsi infantry and one battery, -tetd i v, and left ill o'cl k-k bv I he Frederick ' i'ike. where the main bodv !l the reifels have all go - Sin ill parties returned this mornUig anil made i iiiju -ition on the people An 7,5tKI outfits . and eo.OUU ander threats -to the town, which j w is para. . i S'roiu llitrriribu rw. : BASjtisBUto, Jaly 7. The betotttrteri of i Cen. Couch eie removes) Ontp nhanjhstrwhnrg Iu llil t -t to day in view ot l.-ieibiating the r gati z ition of the militia re jciitlv called out by t he ( io nrnotf. Toe I kjUttrteri here aiehstiil in commuuica ti'! nith Qreeneastle, hot itls almost im ssitile to obt tin but ragnt and unsatisfactory lumore of n I ino vemciit- ti 'vond that point I . oiii rorlreis rionroc Ponrnam Moenon. JoJy I a snswoios rrived tins morning Irom Ih rmuda Hundred Noihing new bom that point. Nolnttl'.- has yet taken place. t rain Rnnfjor Baxoom, Mr: , Jolt 7 A portion of the State Guild left ibis morning to garrison Fort McOlar oey. Among the privates was Vu-e PfttidtOt H i ml in CO.Atf ERCIAL. ; TKi.R'.aars. Cincinnati 'nnrket. Cincinnati. July 7. Fh'Uf in active pe ulative demand, and prices afain bigher; nperine t8 2.ä; extra 9 50, c! m in' with DO sellers ut ihOM rttOS; holders a. king t't ."'t lor aooerfoe " When in larKe dessnnd, ind priem hig' er, . 1 ie)-.a ir , ,e elo-ii g S J D3tgH D5 ;or red; no white offer - ing. Corn and oats tnehangod Whisky unsettled; sales 7J0 bris et ft 7(l(tl 7."i liiillv the inthje rate, atwrhich tliere was a .1 l '"ir dem itid al the :lnse aa t 1 1 a Me- ;" tk advanced to f i3i 4.1, and nosellets below 1 1 it the close X movement in bulk me-vt J or haotn of note SSq hbds bacon sold at 15c or shonlltft and sides Lrd he'd H 19 ..r2te; ke- sohj at 2)c ,1 fl nut hear of over I Ö 'being otlercl for tieice Bat very duil at$l 2d in file- It is selling I from wagons in market. looseat $ OreewriOS unsettled and heid higher. sime mav be said ut all kinds if goods. i. .i.i e'o iL"(rt 7ä The ?vl ver y-2 40(22 6t. the ohteide the - v VrM larkr . selling rates I g Yom, July 7 Kiour StesnnsMl if OMt tew. t'-tiew smd S075e higher il I 2.i tH 70 for E.'ra St ite; 11 2.') (3 12 64 lor Extri Koutid Hoot.'Ohio. and $12 IMI I , 13 for trade brands, :he nnrfet c losing heavy; ; . .. -a Ik t mi if . O . . ' IM' IU'JeHl in Hieaie- are i-o.infs oris exir oiaie, Jalf and Anenst aid hrt H' of September at $ 1 1 8Slffl 2. Wh.-kv eoaettled; $1 7-J il 75 State; $1 7.1 I 75 ih foi Western; f 1 6l t0 do. reg ular war. Wheat excited ami 10(Älio r l" i a '2 5 i 83 a titer rel We-'em. - 0 - - -w ier: $2 3o(2 I Milwaukee club; Corn active at 50(ib0 bisher: fl&bä I 62 new m v 1 e-f tern to arrice. Sugar &i ui Madonses dull 1 Cm f wh;te Wes Wi.oll held h'gher and unset'! ed. i' rk i.:.'t "-: o.xl demand it f i j t"r meas; I.i .04b new do; $34 (m 17 old and new mo-. $41 id: 12 prime mv - i Beel jU et but fir Si Lard mo-e active and h'gher 519 l2iir20c Hutter firm at 3 k '1'J S'ate MSB i id at InffftSe M nev n'tae and firm it äf Sterlins; tff t.i J moic ai iv e. ami ileci 'e IV 1 i higher; '!! ing at f-J fcj advanrine o f)2 : j; t j $2 G7. chming firm at $2 73'4 REAPERS AND MOWERS. a I Obi luv iBnV ti ft I. . l vTV 11 IH 0i KJkUIHIT10 AI theCoart H j-e fard. Self Rany-r, Hand Kaer at A per. laenwii call and eaaKloc tem. mjWt T l AlRfcs. AgeSM.

Bean llnrkett let Ike Knral biatrlrta To the Editor of the t aicago Peat: Y ou will pardon me for dating mv letter at no

i place in particular, as that U where I happen to' be at the time ot writing it 1 presume you care nothing about the date; it is nf little consequeucc For tuy own part, I don't care a fig about dates, but I am eeperiallr fond of prunes. 1 left Chicago toon after the trees commenced leaving. 1 make a practice ot going into the country every summer about the time musketoea begin t get ripe, but I bad made up my mind to ' remain at hi me this seaon. and should hare done ao. if the city had not become too bot for me When I s:eak of the citv. I do not allude I excluflivelv to thetemperatureof the atmosphere: another sort of fear had something to do with tlie affair I did not anticipate boditv iniurv ' from nny particular quarter, for there were not m iny quartern iu Chicago w ben I left; but to speak plaiulr, I felt a little alarmed lest the whole city should come down ou me. It eas no uncommon thine for me to meet brickbats com in arouud street corner, when I least exrected them; and whether I eif ecied them or not. they acre ilwavs unwelcome visitor.- Ou one or two occasions 1 was mistaken for an editor, and t:epowers are thallen:ei. but I don't wat to be eh d!f nged myself Every rime I went upon the streets with a piece of white paper am) a pencil iu my hind.-, it commenced hailing brick tum, and whenever 1 went out with a pair of -ll-t- i a I t 3t 11 ft oiacn pam toons on i rou i sme.i powder The town became too hot for me entirc'v I am no CO ud; when I meet a brate man 1 al nays treat him well, and never offend him; but it I meet a coward. I don't care what I say to htm I can appreciate bravery If anybody can M de'irture liorn our beautiful city (I call it beautiful beendet I hare a friend in it who baa a eorngf lot to ,-ell sod expects this letter to be Mad by a man in Vermont who wants to pur chase,) Mas accelerated by a dream which came to me one bight when I was asleep. I had an awful Jreim Uuiike Byron's, it was all a dream, and more too I dreamed that is 1 think I i m i a. a . 'e.mc.. so triunteneu that i win not be positive about tlie beginning that the eitv was iepopolated One-third ot the inhabitants were I -r't on ch Wof ,,be. one-third for assault and bttterv and e ambling, and the other bird fg ... - - " hid gone their bail, and run away to keep from paving i elOnotOOSgyed. Methought I sat udoii the hiuh st pinnacle of the court house, and gazed with suhhrae contempt upon all inanimate things below I was congratulating myself upon mv escape from demoralization, and meditating whether I should still lead a virtuous life and be h iptti , r share the fate of my fellow-men, when in nUniopiaa mioetrel hit me in the face with a silver cup and blinoed me. When I recovered it was plowing dark, und I saw a caravan approaching Irom afar off, and the . . , . pe'i"e oore u inner, ou which were inset ibed 1., - .. ,, ft., ft. ft. w oouiawn, ami luev uttereo loud imprecationI - - a i . i .. - i. a '- 1 Brc- "u 1 "' niiieniu come, tait it had not It was aome other man' time. Ttiedaikness increased, and became so inteti-e tiiat it was almost luffo -ating. And I saw a b iltooa ascending to the clouds, with a red-h tired man in it. and the red-haired man iell out and shot throogh the air like a comet I saw his red hair appro tolling me, and told him he couldn't DOMM it. but he did He struck me violently, knocked me from my pinnacle, and I awoke. Then it occurred to me that 1 was all right, and 1 rOs tied out d my house to meet another brick -bat tiie sime one I had met three times beloie. On ihis hint 1 left the city, i am pletsantly ioc.iied, the scenery around me being surpassingly ht lutitul. and devoid of biickbats The ... im r.: ... i. . . ..i: i ; ii .i r ii - nri iiir iii nc i ii ei-vioi" i v ii lit; 1 1 e 0011 I . i Tr, ü . , have some r un soon thev nill be floor thau they evii were oeiore in ine worm in mo.-e uis- ' . . ... V l. . "IO.IV I I illKVI V'U.-. I. oi o V. V 1 1 V 7 VJ I as soon as it is planted A great many farmers h ive not planted much grain this season, and the proline's ot their farms will be very small potatoes. When the mania for erecting new build- ,: L- -hall have disappeared hour Chicago, and brickbats become less numerous than, thev are now; when Long .lohn hall have restored peace ami quietude, and arre-ts are no longer a nOOl sity, of "when ihis cruel war is over." I may return. Until then, I am, tranquilly , IU.au Hackf.tt. REAPERS AND MOWERS. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER 1 st IT IS A TWO WHKFLFl) MACHINK THK Wheels mpseftMei the frani are Loth flUlug whrelsi, mid drive the knivt-s lucether, or indeunndently. '.'il. There are no cotr ni the Irivin whirl . 3L When not cuauitr, io cug i- in motion; therefore, in 1 ra ri-port in ar, there is n wear. 4th The kn ves never work when the Machine is ba'ked; i a- eay backed a- an etnntv cart. 5th. The cutt-V bar , is atiacbd to the frame by a douhle binge Joint, a"d allow. an independent action either end o: the har risicg without affecting the ether. filb. The cutter bar is ea-iily raised to pau obstructions by means of the lever, which is always und.-r the control of the operator. Tth N B. lhe cutter bar 1 in front of the driving nhc' Is, and -ea' in rear, thus enabling the driver to see : tlie ofierat on of the cutter without inter ering with his I dnviiur, and aveidin? those dreadful accident which have frequently occurr- 1 whi-n the seat i-directly over or in fcoiM of the cutter bar. Hlh Tie cutter bar i- foiled nerm the fran e for tranpO'ting ihu- ra ikirg it a p irtahle as a buggy. Uth. The wheel or cutler bar next the traoie pre-ents clogging when running over ut grass, and also relieves riVe. rtri in fifteen minuten. Ith. Tha platiorm does not upport either the reel or rakT. 12th. Th reel is nupport'd fn-m th" fratno of the Machine. 13th Th" raker has a comfortable addlv eat over the frame of the Machine. 14 h. humbug! Th raker Slset aee a tt. 15th. It took the rnt-T pkkmicm an a Mower, and as a Oaaaasned Machine, a the Indiana and Uhia Mate Fairs f M Is63. 16th. It will run over three hundred pounds tighter than a;y other Mower or Reaper. Kill "Vr riJALIEMOK THK WOULD TO MEAT THK "BOCKKYE." Given your oiders early, as we cannot obain any m.. re Machines than we have now bought, a the manu fact urer have order for three thousand more Machine than they cn p ssibly mske. (V,"n;l 'rk l t,,e IMF Rovkd HiTKETg, under Ma- ;.:' ILia. l DOBSgf 4 ANDERSON. apr!3 di 1 junel5 FOR SALE. A New Brick House U itl f the Bi nd AsIum, Mf roOQII an t if ad I j (' !ar, Carriage Hon-- . stal.le and WuOd Hou-e, all new and in gaoi orler. F'T further particalars inquire at No. I Fort Wayne Avenue. je8-dliu DENTISTS. P, G. C, HUNT, D E 1ST T I S T OtflCK AV!) KKSIDKNCK. t . BAtrW 'llltKI I w I ; i i INDIANAPOLIS IND. SUMMER GARDEN. Sl MMF.i: OAJOBtN WILL BE OPENED ON THK Corner of Alabama fe Washington Sts. on the r:venintrof .via)- Tth. Fine bade trees and nie hrolibery. The very bet I r- f e..fLkpantc al warn t .n V TA UI inirUlliriu.- iav- "i ua.i. . mv7.dtr JtlHX HfiEI.E kll.BV II K(.lO. ex( Hax;i: iii?om:i!:i. L nNS M'lN'EY nN O iLLATER.I. LI Y.- AND -ell- Qaid and Silver, and n-Rutiatei Luan. VffJci N '.0 S.V1-- ;-r i-.ati S'.-e.-t, ltviiViapHi. SM Oftice hour from 7 A. M. to S P. M Je4-d3aa WANTED. BOOT MAKERS WANTED. 11 uod workmen wanted immediatelv to work n - .t Keitum Wages 03 SS to 04 per paar Do I uw Lave bi-ft-n ivuiwi.uwii, and frotxl wwwwten are never Hisclia-r-'! A. LINTZ, ;uo I Ut i rmt WaaOingtvii treet. Ir. rte D. CrAlsi., d V w, w itxilanapoiis ana noniiy. ubw, irKiaia mwmmm Mo. 12. iteiaerca xutid aiw jwtwwj urm a mi. j ctU'rvaij

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MEDICAL.

NOT ALCOHOLIC. 4 Illicitly I oik cutialed a liihlr Extracf DR. HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, FRKP VRKI BT Dr. C. M. Jackson. Phil'a, Pa. WILL E JTECTU A IJ.T CI RR LIVER COMPLAINT, DVSPKPSIA, IAUNMCB. Chronic or Nervous Debilitv. Disease of the Kidney and all Disease ari-ing from a dis onlereil Liver or Stomach, auch as Contipation . Inward PUsM, Fulness ut Blood to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn. Ditgnst tor Forxl, Fulne-- or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Kructationa. Sinking or Flulterin? at the Tit of tt.e Stomach. Swimming tf the Head. Hurried ind Difficult Hreathiiig. Flutter ing at the Heirt. Choaking or Suffocating Sen aations wheu iy a Iv ng potuie, Dimneee of Vision. Diu or Wets before the Siht, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiencv ol Pre piration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eye-. Pain in the Side. Back. Chest. Limb. Sudden Flushenf Heat. Burning in the Fiesh, Constant I mag inings of Evil, and tirci Depreiioii of Spirit, and will po.itivelv prevent YELLOW FEN' EK IHLLlors FEYEk. 4c. They onuin No Alcohol or B . W ln-kv Thev will cirl the abive diseases iu uinetvnine ci-e out of a hundred FKDUCBD 11m atleetelae and unireraal popularity uf Hootiand' iernun Bit era (purely vastMw l e hits of ic-iioraiit qu irk- and unscrupulous dron turerx, have oienel uj.on suffering humanity the flood gates of nostrums in the ship- f p or wt.-k. vilel) compoundrsi with injurious .trus. juj cbristcned T inica. Stomachic- and Bitters. Bi-ware of the I numerable array of alcoholic prepara tion in plethoric bot'le and big-btlk d kegs under he modest appellation of B tters, MMh Insiead of rurm. only aa-grarate disease, and leave the dtaappoiiited - iferr in ' -: air. Do you want snmething to atienlheu you? Do you want a good appetite? Do vou want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feH well? Do you waut to get rid ot nervousness? Do you waut eiier; ! Do you want to sleep well? Do vou want a brisk and vigorous feeline? If von do use HOOFLaND'S QKRMAB BIT TT' HS Fior.x AVr. ,. SeicUfH Er,ntM, I. )., Edit vf the Khcyt'lujiedi't of Rfiiyiov Kntm lulg. Although not dispo-ed to favor or recommend patent meiiicin s tn gei.eral. through ditru-l of their mre- ienis and effects, I yet know of no sutticieut rea.-otisahv a man may no test fy to th" benefits he b-liev - L:n. - It to have 0 i .'ired ft cm n simple preparation, in the hope that it may contribute to the lienetit of others. I do thin taore readily in regard to Hoofland'- Herman Bitter", prepared by Irr. C. M Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impress. ..n that they were chiefly an BlsaSSSBM mixture. 1 am MstsOta t to my fri-nd K !: t Shoemaker. Ksq., for the removal of this prejuiic , by proper teat-, and for encouragement to try th ui, when suffer ng from great ai.d luriK continued dchility. The uk of three bottles of these biiter. at the befrinnlm; of the present year, was follow, d by evident relief and restoration iu a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I ba i not felt for six months before, atid hd almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the u-e of them . J. NKWTON BKOWN . Philadelphia, June S3. 1-01 1'AKTKT L4K lOTIf r. There are mauy preparalious sold under the name o' Bitters, put up in quart bot le-, compounded .f .be cheapest whisky or common ruin, o- ting frrn 20 to 411 cents per gallon, the ta.te latJMWsd by MMSM or corria inter .eed. This class of Bitt rs lias caused an 1 ill contiicie to cause, as long .- n y can be soJ, hundred to die the deatn of the drunkard. By their uie the system is kept continually under the influence of alcoholic -timulatits of the worst kind, the desire for liquor i created and kept up, and the result is all the honors attendant upon a druukanl's life aud death. For tho-e who de.ire and will haw a liquor tdtters e publish the following re-eipt: (et oue bottle of Hoot land's fierman Biiters and ni x with three quarts of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result will be a prepara ion that will far excel n medical virtue and true en eilt-:. i e any of the numerous liquor bitter iu "h market, and w 1 cost much less. V ou will have all the virtue of Hoofiand's Bitters iu connection with a good article of liquor, at a much less price than the-e inferior preparations ail cost ou. Attention Soldiers, and I i i nils of Soldiers! We call the attention of all having relations or fri-!"l-in the army to the fact that ' Ho- tl tnd'sGermsii Biiter-" will cure nine tenths of 'h- diea -induced by exposure and privation- incident to camp life. In tue hits, p n habet ahaal da.ly a the n Wsp per, on tlie arr a f the si k, t will be noticed that a very large proportion ar--sufleriux from debilitv . Krery cue ot that kind can here -d ly cured b Hoofland's German Bitter-. Iiea-es resulting from di-o-dera of the !;ks jve ra I ir speedily emoved. We kave 90 hesitation in statine th i, if these Bitter- were freely u-ett anions our old' r, hn'idre.U of lives might ne saved th tt otherwise wdl be lost. e call part cular attention to the following remarksble and well autheniicated cure of one of the nation's heroe, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters." I'aiuanr.u-ajA, August 23. lrC3. Ma-ants. Joxks 4 Kvavs: Well, gentlemen. oar H'-.f-land's German Bitters hu savei my life, th re is -Bii-take in thia. It is vouched for by numticra of m comrade, some uf whom names are appended, and who were fully coguiz nt of the all lae ein um -tances my case. I am. and have keen for the last four year-, a mem ber of Sherman's celebrated hattery, and under beim, mediate command of Capt. R. B. Ayrei Through the exi o..re stten lant udoii mv arduous dutie-. I w s at tacked m S.rre ui er tat with inflara -a'l.io of the lut and was for seventy two days n tt.e ho-pttal. TL - afolloared by great debility, hightened by an attack of djser.tery I was then r moved 'from the WhiteHoi.se and -ent t thi- c tv ii bjanl th steamer "-one ot Maine, from which I land -d on th-t th of June. Since that time I hav.- tieen a' out a- low as at y one could be and stil. retain a 'park of vi ality. For a week o' morel was scarcely able to swallow anythi'itr. and 1 1 I did force a raorsal down It was i mm diatelv thrown up again I fi uld not even keep a alas- of water on my rtotnach. Life could not last ai der these cttrum tances; and ac crdii Kly the ph -kiana who bad iie-n irk ng faitbfult , thouitb utismcessfully to rescue me from the SJOMM of the dread archer, frankly told me tl.a' they could do no mora f r me. aid a v ed m to see a cl rirvman. and to make auch disposition of my HoiPed 'urivf s a best suped An acqnaintance who visited me at the bosp tal, Mr Frederick Stepbenbron, of S:th below Arch street, advtaed me, aa a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kit.dlr rocured a bottle. From the time I commenced ukinr them the a;lonmy shadow of death receced, and I am new, thank God for it, nett ing better Thourh I have taken but two bottb-a, I have rined ten pound and I feel aangulne of being permitted to r join my wife at d daughter, fron whom I have beard no b r g for eighteen month-, tor, rentletnew, I am a loyal Virginian rem the v cinity of Front Rol. T- your nvaluable Bi iters I owe the certainty of life hcti h - tske;, i ,,isce ..f vaaru- fear to your Bitters will 1 owe the k 1 "- psivilere of again clasping to my u-m those who arc dearest to mo in life. Very truly yours. ISAAC MALDXI We fullv concur In tha truth f the above statement, aa w had despaired of aeeutg our U'mrade, Mr Ma lone, restored to be-tlth JOHM I lUiLKIMt K. IM Mam Y - a Battery. GEL A ACKLKT.Co C, lit. Maine. LÜWIS CHEVAl IKK. 1 N T I E "-CKBCEfc, lt ArPlery, Bat. F. J. B FASE WELL, Co. B. 3d Vt, HE.VKY B Jkki'MK.Co B, do HFrfRT T M ICD01TAU. Co.C. tth Maine. JOHN P. WARD l o K, ith Maine. HEKV vN KOtT. ( H. "2d N T N ATH AN! L H THOM a. Co F. tSrh Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL. C A. 3d Vt. JOHN JENKINS, Co. B , Ittth Pa. HE WARE OF COUN TE KFE1 TS. Sew that loa uptature of "C. M JACKSON" u on the wrapper of each bottle I'i i i per Bottle 7 . or kalf a dozen for $4. Should yowr aeareat drafaiat not hav th artarM, do not be pat o7 by any of the intoxr-tiag pre para' loos that may be offered In it place, bat send to us, and we wdl forward, securely packed, by expreso. Prineipal Ofliee and tlanufarfoi o. 631 Ireh treet. JOH V EVAftS, (taoceawftur to C. M. JACKSON CO..) PBtPMETORS For tale by Druggist and dealer la every town lo th l'n".l Sta e. mvT ais

special Notices.

I LYON'8 KaAjTHAIRON Kataatroa ss tram th Uwk wart "Kathra," "Kathalro, kraatple to clen. rarrawt aw store Tbfcs -t tele I hat . naaae aWIOa. fme emtig , reaionag ana laaeprjli, the Samoa hear tt th mo remarkahto aeapaclMoa ia th wwrM. It aga.n owned a d pul ap by M now mad wits the am are. aMtM wbkcb gav ft a aal S oa mOwm wottia atinrm. It isamoattollgbtfu! H.dl It eradicate scarf aas Sairaff It keep th heat coat aotf teen. it prev. nts ia ar rraas awaBf aw iMlirsa graj It restora- hair ap hahl aata. Any lady or rrtMlWtm wtsa 2ahae a beam if ul head hair should a Lyon'a Kalhai aa. M M knowa and by ail r-tftect6 4w5. ut; MN H II v I a A lO.tlt i HOT TS HIAWATHA H ? R kKSToRATlT? . HOTT'S HIAWATHA HK RKSTOMATTVK. Horra riawatm m k tsrroeATfTst. i Leerltowi Pw-n H awa wi waa eaVnteet to haeJ Ir ron'erred tbe c-eate-t to d Li ml be. M Nmiht to it no: ir tern. ! ' . n. . our preparaM i- worthy of m naaae. for th it confer when it known. M). WHAT THK MltOTjTHA faFS It reatores fde-l ant rrav 1vtr est ornrnal cdor It brlt.ga ap th - atrl hair witti another, um g ltu be hair a peil leara te. so iam toe n et rrn 4 avwrrvvr 1 1 tec it n. Ii mase hrsb eMr oft atsS IUy. at. its f .L n out. cleanse- u at-4 t-e ae p ruwi all impuri (ie, I a rrat.tly app ed and m .eti rrvia ihe akin a- I hair d esMi.e. and en trelv m 'Minr. tbe bad ff ct pr von ue of prpariina co atain: sulphur . awgai f lead Ac. The propsfetor. Gf the Hlw ha published the folia I 1 It a- a a aSh O as a m . a ma: cnaiienaw wm wst. in vac -.e w i . rk aa i es ir t eks. hieb W At NKVIB Ai.VEPTaU Let some well knrwn and ttitniereed person rpoint on to the pr pnetcr of e prepraMoti for tl hair to br ng p tb- color Iwn prop'iewr t owl tiotinnr b'.t hi. . wn pr-'parate-fi, nd th' per -oh nothing! else urina: the test . crt tlW ate o the eeea't widely .ubisbed at the atoei. of the in'W comrtetitor . Sold et en here. lsPM HOTT IO, maris dir No 10 I oi verity Mac. W T HEADS THAT REBEL Aa-ainst the rules of last- B-1 bufy, in t'eir col-sr he los of all tbe.r coL.r, m y tan red iu a fi w ments to any 1, -until ill Shndoa by a amgle api'licat on f Citlvl tDOhOh "IHK 111 i; Tlie rapidity of it opera'io . perf ci safe v. eraaaeni healibfai effect, and the exJeed ng depth and nebness of tbe hue, it impart, di. raih tht preparation irm all oth Dyes in ue iu til -.ountry r m Europe i t isladoro' Hair Vreervali e. a valuable adjunct to the Dyo, la --es-ln and promoting the growth and perfect Lealta of Xhe hair, and of itself, wheu used alone, a safeguard ttat protects the flore from decay under all ttrcumtlarel and under all o-ime. Manufactured by J CKI.'hTaDoMO, lo. 6 Astr Houv, New Yrk. Sold by all Drucits. Applied ty all II. ir lrtvaw-ra. Jt'iT . !cotl4 weow -a fsi.H.in t our rol . um. Few are aware of the import of Che, king a C- w h r 'Slight Cold" in its firt stages; ihai which in tie bgliiBinaMJoould yield to a mild rcsedy, if ueglected. oo attack - tbe luntj. BROWirS BROM HI AL TROC ' IN rives sure and a most imasediate r lif. Military oeicera and Soldiers should ha r tbem, a 'hey oau bo carried ia the pocket and taAeu as tcca i n r-qu'res Sold by all Druirir -i- and Deal- r- Medicines in tb United Stale and moat foreign countries at IS coat - per box. j-7 dAwtm BOLD I E R s-V E THINK !)K Strickl-ttid is quite riftbt in a. 1vi.tr" yu la hta dveritcaeut in our columns of t --day's aper, to take a b tie of hi l.igLiv recommended Anti ( . oiera MittMr ia year knaps ck-. it may save tbe lives of mary of oar be soldiers. Mothers, see that your ort do not neglect it Tou can get it at tbe Drug Store. t SAcertt- per bottle. It is the best remedy f. r IHarrbtea and Dysentery. inarcb7 dlyeodtwly TD ISKASKS OF HeTnI'OUS Seminal. L'rinary and Sexual Systems new and reliable treatment in Heports of tbe HOW ARD ASS CtaTlOM. !ei t by mail iu sealed letter em' opes, free "fclia ga. Addreai I). J SKILL N HOTV.HTN, Howard Aawariation, No 3 South Niuth Street, Phtla-lelphi P. marSO-dAwly bVLadiBcH la dibs: i.adhh dovt fail to read tb t vertiaegaent I thia paper, beades IMPORT A KT IO KIMALKM llr ''he. man. of New fork, ha devoted ah kkw thirty years f ha practice to Female Complaints. His PilU act Ith a charm They are rellabU iid safe. anrt N OTIC B. TO INDIAN! llUriftl OKKKRv KxK tTiv Di rAtiiMiN ir riMMinna Ht s ai or Fi i Ixdja.napoi.is, Jui,; 'H lry4 N I 1 A N Of r H(S. have r er, or are t.,vv t, I 'be army, are into'tn. o that hei rdnane K-turn will b- made np and preetiied to tb proper I s-pannirnl and certitics'e. of acquittance dM-'Vert. frwe nf chary, by applying to Mr.C. F. Kooer. 2 ei Clerk fctaie i srd narice Department, oltlc uo stair- rver V aj-n hardware s' ore, No.il We-t Wa-ioti"o" -itre I, d anapo i Hv makina re'urn-, a r.,'e oire e . oftVer wnino only ve all fee-, bnt they will he s? le to etile with the Government and draw tb tr pat t orn one to 'bre mo th-earlier than t1 th- i-u-ti e i- entrusted t. Cla m A vents. Ky order of ijovenior Moartva. W. r ti p.KK' U , J l'f l ; ' - ' NVgret a ry. n. n. rii i u v i o.. KK iL ENTI G IfiniVtü AND NOTARI S PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Ilhnois Street, I ikIiii iiii inenllea , i nl mytt add jr MENOINC ANOSCOURINC CONRAD Fl'OT r M W.sUin M-k tND M'oi kF.R. har i N- . ed to B ark 24. cor arr sT ford's Hail, In, r. eounh tory htna-ton and eixttas, atr All gsrments en rusted to t MJ It he proeap y and neatly reno ated ajid repaocd. All ain-is of tailorin; aud cut ing ti boy m4 aaaa. in the kaat Mj e. on sb .rt nvist aidat tu rata jel djm J IIA?-. PHYSICIAN AM SLRGEOX, OrPICI NO. EAST MtvtEKT ITRIlBT. Mendel-. V . X ,rih rWWl w tr-et. OaVw hvsara7e0 a M . I i s n" to 9 P. M .11 1 I.I, I. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of lire m natal una llui Id Ing. wrner 1- ridioa sal aar)l iaS Mla. I N til AN APOLl- N 1) NOTIONS, 4C. i IIILUKE'st ( AB, t.U-s. AND U I la I, O !- 0 91 WHOLESALE AND KaTTAIL rim DlFFRRRNT ITTLFt ON rXHlBlTMiP AMD for aal at my aoJoaroom. ap ataar Tmey at rlected from th heat m ao u fact are r. nt ar h) pesre ' froaa TWO to THIKTT DOLL A MS ap c DaaJor will Bud it to Last I r intcrM to iaapect these It t"H AR1 MATRB, fotdai-dtweea ni a Ji -.c f JOHN atill LLlVAN LIVERY, SALE ANO BOARDING STABLE, io etrl oirooit rwmr mi Scntiorl BuHSIni. marSl-dly

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