Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1864 — Page 3
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mt in tr. Snt Chm'-er ve'eruay at a r. . ik G.aerai Assembly v the Feojia f Ind'an,! jhf airendic a uo; Urse, but crett interest tettla forth at kl'Vory af the late session, and the WM manUele1. The Pre-ideut, I. D. 0 Ne!Min(k;mifM cot boen ecmpiuhed dtirifla; He ,on delivered an addreM pertinent lo the object ceaetitutlonat term. Tbl document mates a pamphlet and f ur;K of the fc'cictv. W ith rfanl to an
f si iteea ?. and wi!HfarrWhe4 io aay quantity.; Prie 91 SO per bmadred. 1 j . Ion I . tj . ...K.Mrm-cf ! D.W.Vorbe, on tbe0.tcnttW.oM!l,Jtt firmier ,. . . .- v TI.I. t. r.f. Af tha arrfrniiUTr. r r 'rr. rr j. f.e.t peeebe. of Mr. Voorbee.. o a jue.tK j ctjpyinf a lar -b.ra of ablie attention, and e.ry , elUier. la Indiana ebouU kae acpy. tt Taes a para- j palatoftgbtpara. rtkefl per tuudred. ' J Tte I-ttserlr of the Cstlateti peecis i f lit. D. W. Toorhs. d!ire red Is the Hue Ip- j riiUtl, rbnary 18. 13. n th "Act totn!emntfj i th rTln.taivl other rr" newr.t f habaa eorjma, anJ ad'!'n!o ptiTaanr thereof Is ow print4 In pamphlet form, and can be obtained at taotne. TtJia the (freat f!ort of Mr. Voorbee to otecttb liberty of tie citiien, and boald c In tbe ao'l of erery eotr !n In-tifia. It makei a parcpblet f.titefB pare. Iri- H 50 I"r bundred. JT7A11 order ibould direct tb apeeebe to b t byeapre. aa tb pottage will ba one cent a copy, a&d aut be prepaid. AJdreia ELDER, IIARKÜKSS 1 BlIfGHAM, rtdtnapoUa. DAILY SKNTINKL. WEDNESDAY 1 L MOIININO, JANUARY 6. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ttrmot al. The Sentinei office b ta been removed to the new Sentinel building, on the comer of Meridian and Pearl Hreet. b:lf a juiiro ouih f W?h injtun street, ind nerl op-ite our old location, where we will be pie iod to yee all Democrats, and othere, h iviit;; printing to do. CoMrosnoa An e aperient ed 'JoA Cornrei tor is wa lcd at thi. ot!i';e tf t3T"Ktnm;i Waller lo niglit her ßrent character of Naomi. CSPThe trice of wood yesterday was seven dollars a c7rd. Cook Wamtii Apply at the City Siloon, South Illinois street. jtnC-13: 5fThe eihinc thruurhout this region was sever more glorious. t3f"The nu-rcuiy ytrtenlayMtidicdted 5- below zero at euurie; nt unct 2 . t57See lime t.ible lr change tl time on the Indiana Pol in and Cincinnati li-tilioad. J"Ye?tcrtlay was :i c!e.r ctdd be.iutiful winter d.iy. All snow and sunshine. tS7S'.nce tlie 211 of September lst. over thirty lull coinpinies of ctvalry have been recruited in In Jun. TG7"The dweliin- of Mr. Jicob T. Wriht, North Delaware street, w. slightly d.irnKed by fire yesterday. 537Tlie headquarters of Col. Jnnes, Superin temteia of Kecruitintr, were thronged yesterday by vo!unteeeB to be mmtere 1 into the service. G7" The remains of Mr. John II Hutchinson were followed to the grave yesterday by the Odd Fellows, mourning reit lives, and romy friend. C7 The 'third annual bill of the Fenjan BrotherhotMl takes pUce thi. Wdlnesdsy. evt-i -Ing, at Military HH. It will undoubtedly be a jay and brilliant affir. C"The new pity of Naomi The Dtserted, to night. G7 NewcombV Minstrel?, who are unrir.tled by any other Irotip. will visit IndianaiMdis ;tiuJ give inree periormtnrfj t 31 aeonic Hal! the lirt on Friday r.ihl next. t5f The Rural Intelligencer, i new week'y trricultural paper, putdishctl io thi city bv S F Wet more, appears to-day. For pirticnlars we refer to the advertisement in this d ay's paper. A CutAP Lot Iit No. in Dunlop ntid Tutc wiler's a.Mition lo It di inodi. will heboid rerv heap, f-r cash. 1 1. jtiire it tiiii office. dei2i-tf Notice. All persons in. Uted to me for medical services are rtpctt'uily recpije.l to nuke immediate payment. OHice hnu' ffni 2 io 4 o'clock P. M. John M.Kitciikn January 4. 1H4. jm 4 dlw. Notice Thoe indebted to Dr. Pirvin'and Fletcher for proteioutl !erv'uc. are infornud that their accounts Uwe Leen il.icfl in t'ieliaii-1-Of A. W. Paitcrtu, fT colieotion. dec!8-d2w Nkw St irs. As this is ihe seaoti when every person wants a new u't, thoy should call on (. II. Heitkam. No. 17 North Illiiioi irret, and ex.tiniiifi Iiis ftock of t ie.e zood and select a vcomiot t..tie suit ir me eton just received. N ew coods dec I -it
There was a skirmi-h between a white and an African soLPer on Washington street yes , tenlty. The nej;ro drew a revolver, when the white, who waa i (iermin, mide at him in ear netd, scaring his lei; into rapid motion, "not with standing bis artillery. The Provost Gum! com inp alon. took the (ieru oi to camp The ebony warrior i supposed to ti!l retieatin.
Coras amd litsit'üs Tne ceiebi ited Cfiirop odi.-t, Dr Sluait. now j.t the Bites House, is pre pared lo apply the nu: betutiiul and scientilic tnlt of treatment to iH tho-e who de-he to be operated upon ytercu'Hil!y , for the cure of Corns, liuni.ui-, di.-ea-e2 Nail. Protuberances, Warts, A.c. They are rc.ii e l without pain or drawing a drop of blood. Lulir mt call as well as gentlemen. dec23 dlwlw. Before the Mayor tesierday there were cases of aasault and battery, iuto&iv ttin. hitciin to shade trees, and the like A fem tie from Cincii.ntti, who came here alter the rem tins ol a decea?d relative or Iriend. was arre-tcd on charge ot bein; le I, together with four or five vmin.men for cnt.rtii.j: with her The MtyiV di- . ml-sed the ce The an-: seem to have hit n wholly ur-juliriab;e :2T.rst the üty. rn'jjht of Naoan the rea plav il Fivi Fxa Cent At the C S. Mr-hn sale, on the 4th in-t . ol $K i).lH!(l of I five per ce:it. bouus. cvintj-catfi a the piopetiv v.f Samuel Miller, re-ident of Lvnchbur:, Ya!. H Talboit.u! Inditnapdi. puich tcl f 42. (KM) worth Thereat were tikei, b E tl Winriey, or MaJ,-.,,. rA K N nu;iMm nt Ter t Haute. i-.Vus , thepuce-thc aver ce being Iractio.. it-,, i.tu ?J tt,ru . . MlTlorOUTA M h.s nrhi, Emma U aller : appears lu'w potv eturU i e toihe.ue otrIt I entitled -Naomi, i!.e Dented." ud is ie- ; pletewitl. is.wertui " - .n l drum ltk-e- . UTt:V . - - . ' 1 1 - inl genius. Her delivery ol the railed.ction iU . the 'Si act, is state! to t e only pirie 'ed bT Jh I invective on Roiue of Rachel aud Leun in Ler by tne elder Kean. Ft?T0-. nt t K r,t boii-e4 in rK rit r for v.. : dealers or ojsurueia i the Corunerci! 11. te',: .South Illinois rtittt. Me-rs. Ke.ix L Utliwei are ice proprieujr .and the ihoiouhiv under Stand how to 0iA all ueL c mforuble The tables ol th Commercial ate alwavs Uvuntifully supplied with ever) thing the mrket afford, anil the apartmtruis throughout are kept scrupuloulv r.et We conioieod the Commercial lu the traveling public.
CiTEmnu WuHerthi erasing in her fraud
ro'.e ul Jewee. i t IaUa VooVC Cat, SocilTT -Th icSm j Agricultural College, he ir;Mteü tint apricultur- , iet rnut tke ti e matter iuto tLeir own hand j at.d not rrlv upon politician He ue-ted the ar point roer.t of committee by the society and hy i.V. - I. 1 I ... rTK ll . U.ml 1 Inf Agricultural IWJIUi mvit mc i lture inthe evt-,.1 of Cunjire extenJn the. f ' -- b ' lti1 in tli t-arl Mf Wi!fn" wnt t lcnjthlnto the hUtry of j jowoj0;, if) tho t Je rrH.ke practice Uf of j j-uj,,., 0f eTCry .rt 0 fruit ai.cces-fullj j cullirated in iur cliante. He p.rticular! called J attention to the man varieties of ppe'. ir- 1 reu.uneration the ititellipcM cultivation of hern j waa eure to brii: Ten eelecte-i trie, l.esaid. j would field more money hn ove hundrcl plant- j til prora'cuou-lj itho.it care aid without) khdwleilfe nf h.t ther ere Mr Wdon s-rf.aeof the Cnda Thiele Cre mul betoken to keej it out and he itidicited man to tht end Greitly were fjrm upu nhirh it hd taken root de'erior ted. He regaled the mfii i lr v-irietiei of grapes j I aa a hindrance lo pniresi in meir cuiuranun. i Tho!e teekii to introduce new and untried va rie'ie were nothing more nor lea th :i swindlers of the growers of the ine, and defraudier of the public. Mr. WiNon's sddress was at once tcientiSc, Dractictl aiKl inalructire. It waa listened t.i with J great attention, at d will be puMUhed. The fontributor to the exhibition of fruits so fr are: Lewis Jone, Wtne county: Anple. peche, and A'sp'efdid f-eciraen ol the O-njre oranire. W. H. Ile4in, Put nm: Apple. I. I). O Nelaon. Allen: At-l'le- and t.cir. F. C. ! Johnson, Fiuyd: Applen. (i. ( Vincump, Mirion: Apple-. Ueo L.'ipron, ji tnoii: inc. cur runt arid j-oosebcrrie. Gen J4fph Orr, Liporte: Apple A Furnmce, Hendricks: Apple. Chmle Du der, Hcndrirk.-: Apple-. The display of the fruits indicate!, though litnieJ, conipfien ome nitnißreut fpecitnen, i ldrritinp the kill and eminent suc.ee- of ur cultivator TiiH nncrainrne for tn J iv i follow: Forenoon: E on Home eurjct connect rtl j with jx?r - m H. Lxmi.. Inn mafxiiia, and Dr J C Helm. Muncie, Delaw ire county. Afternoon: E-hv-oii oue sul'je.-t connected with ?rpe Dr. K T. llrown. IndUo'ip"!!.-. The Kev. J Knox of Pittbntr, Penn., Ivntii i. will be prc-eul and ad Ire the meeting on the J K ttn? 'iijcct Kvcnin: A enertl tilk on wir.ea and wine jiMpe. wine rn-okiti,:, ke. Mute Hoard of Agriculture. Indianapolis,.! uiuuv T, lCt. The Sf.re I r 1 tf Asricu'ture met in the I Supreme Court Ilooni al 2 't hck 1. M. Tl-e Proi-lent A D Hrnrick cil'.ei the meet irr to or-ier. A Commiiiee on Fintu, nppoin'cd. con 'tii.: f Mr. Htltn. Hdme, Fletcher, Thomp.-oii; ol de'fersou, Mi'Crty, lireorv f Wirrt-n, Cunpl'fil, and Tlnnipon of Johnson On motion, t'i rejn rt of Hie !Sc retrv was le'eirc l to the Coinnnitee on Fm-'iicf The follow i?r re-o'ution .ttt-it 1 by Mi Thorni-oij of Jrflersoti, was ailopud: lit tided. Tint the KxecuMve Commilfee of the St te Hoird he instruc ted to prep ire, puhlUu and circulate to the Secrerarie: of County and Di-trict Societies, tdoik forms f -r the Reports rctpiircl by I iw to be sent to the State Hoard ul their annual nieetins:. The following resolution offered by John S. Dunlop W4 adopted: Rfsolred, Thtt it f i all be the duty of the Seretary to condense and cobate the reports f the county and district ocifcties and ele t U'.h es says a m iy bedeemel suitable and ptcpire tfie Mine Tor puhlicati-m; nnl Renlced Th it the executive coTitnittee be appointed to aid the Secretary in making proper se lections til esavs und repotts for publicHtion. On motion, John II Rite. was udmltte I a a tie!eite from the litrict c Jinpo.-J of Hmcock. Henry and Rush counties. The chair announced tint the committee on unßni-he l hu-ineti aaall coiiit jf Mes-rs Fi.h' er, D malson, Pool, Simple, Fitzgerald, McOounel and Gregory ofMors;n. t The following resolution, offere-l by Mr. C ix. of Posey, was adopted: Resolved, That the defecate of the different counties and the Executive Com mit tee he re cjue'el to ure upm iheT Repre-enta'ive the impoitance of mikinj an appropriation tV-r the purpose ol instiluliu practical experiments for mtkinj sugar econoinictWy from some of the j-u u-tic irinj plants adapted to our t-liunte. and lor instituting investiv atiori to find some variety of cotton better adapted to our latitude, and lor experiments to cottoii' the fibieof tlix and for rii.-iu the aduitluis -ilk worm. On ni di in, the llo ir.l proceedetl tu eJect new xnenibers. The lollowi iü: uentlemen were eUc'ed: Firl D stri' t K I Cox. New Hirinofiy. Seeon i District J. D. William. Knox county. Third District John C Shoem iker, I'ciry county. Fourth Disrric lohn Mt-Crer, Hioomint'n. F.tth District S H Thom; 0.1, Han er.Seventh Di-trict John A.'trovenor, In lianpol.S. Fourteenth Ditrict X. J HoTme. Roches ter Fifteenth District John Suth.erlan', Laporle county." SiJteen'h District (i. W . MtConnell, Angola, Adjournal until to'-morrow morning ' at 'J oVlot k. PROFESSIONAL. I). MM OriKi:s ins skkvi!'ks to the citizsxs ok In i-t.-vnapil, and viiic;tr. lft:c. Virginia At tiuc N. 7t. Ue-i'iiK- S'-rili w J?r-y tret. No 37. orM'C3-dlv BROKEN. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATtHF.s. tviM'lNIW. JF.WKl.KY, IM.ATK. lryGi an.l oi'pt er-xnal prpertv, or bought arid sold at NOKTH tl.UNOIS STUKKT. NORWOOD'S hhnCK .TP ST IHS.) .cii-dlr INSURANCE. FIRE IXSU'RAXCE COMPANY. OFK1CK XKWS' rtUHjK.UKST Bl ILIINtJ SilLTM ok thi: rosTorncF, i p stik.. 1 I) I A . A I'OlilSt I . I A A IM'lirs IiWFI.I.INoS, FARM HMiSS AND TUF.IR c Mit-Tita AI Ciiurc.if. -ch.d II m!--h. M .re. Tci:i.!ie an 1 nhT p'operty, acatn-i lo- vT Jniaw' tvfi.i r rLrfe or tie e .r. OlDcor. WM. A. Ptrl.lF. fVfid.-r.t; WM T. itiR-ti, Vice Pre-:.:: N. h H til 11.1 iN, Srcrt-ry aud Treasurer; I CO L.X, if ir,; Aj; Directors. W:.i. A. IV !, J J .r"ih, C C. Can, Wra. T, üib r., K. r. iiir. rioforouooa. H.a. J S. Ha'vev, Kx-Tra-arer Jtte, Hi-n. Caleb h s Mith. Ja ce. V. S t.urt, Hon. A. H. Coüm. r. l'ot M-tfr. VVm. k N..r-tM:ei. Ca-hler F r-t .National lUnk. K. H I'arry, tirn.l in-cretarv I. U. cf Ü. r, Newcona A Tri!.!ot!. Atr.Tt'vi. i 1 w, A-hfr 1 A'ltn: Fub-hd.tr-. J. M. I;. f.r!, Frf-ilit t J' umal C n.p4ny, I kÜa !; li.; H-n. C. M.Onive, i.'-dver "ta'i'n. lii.ltira; J IVtTson. K.v. i. t; 1 K. Wüti ni-or.. At'y. t Liw, lireenca;le, II. U. Fn cbarJ, lq , J..tiesill. ik? -'.Im. CLOAKS. C LOA KS, CLOAKS STOCK SELLT5G AT F0?t 05K H JXTII, PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATION Of riikUlKa. IVEN'S Ac O O. , Old lot uiftr Uiitltlina: rridlau ia'J-tlu,
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I croftTCD itniMiirotTii an. aTara iiitiiiu ; For Jlernlna; ttepart tf pirat J i?lit Report A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. Srcrttary Stanton on the ilounty (titration. , Turther Particulars of the Railroad j T)coc'tpr List of ICiilcd and Voundod. Org-atiixation of the .'cv Legi! sit tt re. York All auiet with the Army of the Potomac. . C O N G K E H S I O N A L. Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac., Ac f rom UHliiuston. Washington, January 5. The following is the me-sae sent to Cougress tu-dar bv the President: Uv a joint resolution of vour honorable bodies. approved December 2.'l, ItC'l, the paying of bounties to veteran volunteers as now practiced by the War Department, i to the extent of $3U) in each rase prohibited after the 5tb day of the present month. I transmit for your consideration a communication from the Secretary of War, accompanied by one Irom the Provost Marshal General to him. both rel itin to the subject above mentioned. 1 earnestly recommend that the law be so modified a to allow boji.t es to be paid as they now are, at !ea-t until the ensuing first day of Fcbruuy. I am not without anxiety let I appear to he importunate iu thus recaliiii your attention to a hu'jev-t upon which you have so recently acted, and nothing but a deep conviction that the public bitere-t denitnd-i it could induce me to incur the htzirl or beinj; ni'suuderstood on this point. The Executive uppiovsl wn ;iven by tne to the resolution mentioned, and it is now by i clo-cr attention and a fuller knowledge of tlielo-t that I led constrained to recommend iecons:deratiou of t! e subject. lSii:ned: Aukah.vu Lincolx. W'K-hinuton. January 5, 1?G1. The Secietaiy of War, iu a letter accomptnyiu: the ines-Aire. s.tys: "No one seem to dottb the neces.-itv of in cre-.sini; the military Imce lor the spee.lv termtiation of ihe rt'oelli-xi, and. although mu.'h diflerence of opinion t xi-t-in r -pect to the system of raiin trtvp by volunteering and pavmenl t.( bounties and the system of raising an dequ ite force b tlralt. yvt two things aiu certain: "Fir-t. That whatever may be ihe weight of argument or inuueiite oi individutl opinion, t J.iiti portion td the people in every State preter t'ie tntiiiHi of conn ibutii! the propoiiion of t!i in. lit-. ry lorce bv lounty to volutiUcrü rather than a dealt. Second 1 Int veteran soldiers who have become ionvired to serve, even when paid bounty, con-iittiie a rheaper forte than raw recruit or drafted men without bounty. "The inform ilton received by the War Dj partment from theaisnie in the field prior to the pts-auf tif tlic te-oiutioii ol December last indi careil that a very l rye f foi riuii til" the forces now in the stni.-f would hive riMili-tod for three year-, under term authorized bv order of this department, and such enlistment have been checked and will iu a re it measure be put to an end by the restriction imposed by action of Congress. It is believe.! if any limitation should be inipo-ed npoii the payment of bounties to en courage the enlis.r meut of vet er.m force now in fie:. I it could not te sooner thtn the lirstol Feb ruity. 'The Provost Marshal Genenl, in a communication. iy th it after creat labor the volunteer reciuitiiiservice. under the President's call of Ocrolier I7ih, is f.iirlv in projrs letters. 11 dited between the 2lhh and 24ih of December, from the Miperinteisdeuts of ihe recruiting service io sixteen States, me in the main very encouri,s o 'he prosjK-ctof raisini a larce number of recruit i bv volunleer enlistment-. Several States were io a fair way of fillini; the uotas ainel to them. The hl apf rovel December 2.M. l"6il. lyrbiddinir. alter January 5rl. the pay. merit I. volunteers of .-ill rHunties except t tie $11)0 authorized by the fo-t of lr-61, was not known at the time the.-e favo'ibie report were ina'l'; to me I hav- n-i doubt that the effect of that ;.ct wjij he to che k. i: it doe nor stop enlistment.Of the $100 i. ointv provided by the act of ItGl, but S.O." i- pa d i;i advai-.te. the $75 bei:i.: line only alter two virs' service It took some time slier O .-tobet I T t ' to ctt tju people rou-e I to the su'-ject of vo!nrireiin They aie nov in -t earnestly eni'iel I hive re.rt"s ".r October and November and tnrt ot December, how iu. t!,.,t men luve been e:.l!.-tel. and the dady aveme ol enii-tiueu's i increasitiir. Under thee circum-Tap .- I iepe'tluilr stioe?t the prowiety o! recn-i ierdiR the act forbidding bounties alter J irmti v I li " These comnmnic ttinn cie leferreJ to the Committee ot: M'iifary A rt" i i rs Sei-aror Wöon'a new tnro'lment bill, introduced to day. exempt iho-ewho ate physic illy ibstbletl. and also the Vice Pre-ident of the Uii't-.l Stales, the jti ftes ol '.he ctnuts, head of the Exectuivedeputnitnts. ttnd the (iovemors of Ihe Slate.. It teceives a Substitute, only thoe whoaienot 1'nble to the draft. A penally of $100 lo $1.110(1 ti::c m.d iliiity dits to six months imprisonment s.-. provided as tue r unisiimenl of enrodin; otlicers who are ei-paped directly or indirectly in procuring -ub-ii'utes. The sum of S.fcti I.IHKI in 5 per cent. 2d year Treasury notes w i tr m-uiitrt d to the btnks of the t itle of New Yok, Pli lide!phia and Uos'on tu d iy. A lurther nuioun: will j:o forward tomortow. l urcher rartictil.tr of ihr Terrible llailrnad Accldrnl. D.wr N, Januirv 3 The pa ener train lro:n Cnciiinti an i the trdnlrom Divton, on the-C. Ii & D R.it road collided scv-n m'd es below ib:- ciiy at 10 oVU ck th s morning. '1 ' 1 -en 1 he o..,-;-ie mi-ter, Tom. Dtti, on Potter's train, w . killed, and some 15 or 2) other more or !e- inp.trd D. v lilard. d-nt:.t, of th:s city, is reported uninii; those fatally injure!. 0:.e lady and child had to be cut out of the car with axes. They wete ludly burned. St.CoM PisPATnt 1 In- fo 'o n nif s of trt.' injure! in the railroad i ",ie:d I. ve been ttheicd: Green Juthe:, en iiner, ttrui.-ed; Jack Cd!ins, en'net i , Vi kt-u at i ; .diy hrtosed; St-me, exp;-- i;c--e-iei , sli-.tiv i: j ir-d: Gei S:cbbin. 1 o'c'So. i.nt.i..-! . :r Deo it Michael, !es b ;; M T ilinl.t-'i, J..hls"liV SlAliotl, hdaiiy ii.;iird; M.- Wallace. Pi'j'Ji, h'pdi-'o-C ite.'; M -s lScii'-. Piijui. bi.;iy O irr t i; Joh'4 hin-cv, Mi.u.i C;.' , U-broker;; John Schüler. Di: in, bt.k iijurttl; Mrs. Cii-ylngtr. Lim, k'! ei: she h :d tw.i ch:. irea, or e ot whom wasseveieiy burnel; J ii.1 : einer, Cmcinuati, lej: tiui-ei; S M. rurne., C-iutu iu Grove, bidly burnel; D iv id Lyon-, in b;et-i and neck, badly; Stephen Lyon. Si-b.ey, foot bruised; L D. M y t r. Cinc'iiu tti, theek broken; a Sere-tnt of the Ir.vaii I cctp had a liv and mm broken; G. Fern. b..th les biuken; Ja N. Morrow. Chap If.-i yj:h Ohvj, fotri !e trict'jrei. Soiue ihirty others wen- mote tc Ies ir.jure-1. rrm Albany. A i b a t , N. Y., January 3 The Lei-Uture met and csrg ti.'Zfl thi tnortiirg. Kepublican othcer- were -Ie.-ted iu b-dh h u-es. '1 lie Gjverror's messi. wa real Af'er refeiriigto St-tte topi he devotes a p.rti.n of hi message to the consider ti in of tniiitary mttters in wur.e:tion with the drift, kc. lie poe into the conii leration o! nati- nal affiirs at length, and, alter a-k r-p what has tieen nccompIip!ie-i by the ovcrument ia territory wrested irom rebellion, ..ys but oue coure will save us from national run We ccst hdht-re to solemn pledce made bv oar (oveinment at the nu'set of lie war We mit-t nek to restore the Union and uphold th Con:itu'.i u lo this end. While we put forth every exertion to beat djwn arrael rebeibon, we mud use e ery i fluent of wi- Mate-m iri-hlp to britig bark Suie who now reject their c-m-mitutuM;. obligttioi.. We uiut hold forth erry honoralde in iucemeiit ti the people of tte
South l aame rain tli rijhti anl dutiax f American cstiruliir. We he reached thai. pint iu the prugresa of ttt war for wtikh all bT s-ruce'ed. We now etaod before the world a rxtit axt4 ioecefful xnihutj power. Wise tttmansr.ip can now bring this wer to ft close cpon the teroe solemnly a rowed at the oauet. Good faith to public creditors, to til clae. of citizens, and to the world demands thvt ibis be done Thi triumph won by our itolJiera should be followed op and recur, bj the peace raking policy clothe stiteroen i:t the cxbiuet. la du other way can we save the TJuiun.
rremttie Armr of the Potomac. Hs.AtH3cTrs armt or thi Potomac. Jan. Nothing of importance i tranpirioj. All I J I. Ä . I Abi . V. I . are erMieai onnx cwuiiuikvii. Three inches of snow fell last nicht. The weither was pleasant today, bot Terr cold to-nipht. The enrollment of citizens in this army is nearly completed, including whites and blacks. Tht number subject to draft will be rery coctiderable. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SENATE. Wasuingto?, January 5. A communication Irom the Secretary of the Navy in reply to a resolution of the Seuate giving the name of officers who have left the naval service since December 1, lb6'), and entered the Confederate service, wa referred aad ordered to be printed. Mr. Grimes presented a petition of citixens ol Iowa asking for such modification of the enroll merit law a will include all foreigu residents. Also, a memorial from the True Inspiration Society or Nun resisUnts prayinj lor exemption from the $300 clause in the conscription law. Also, a petition from the Lake Superior and Misisippi Company for srsnt? for public lands to aid in conTrueiiii a new railroad from St. Paul to Like Superior. All which petitions were refetred. Mr. Powell offered a bill to preveut army and navy officers, and others in the military service, Irom interfering fn State fclectiou, and moved it reference to Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Grimes oppo-ed the reference and moved to send it to the Military Committee. Mr. Nelson moved to lav the bill on the table, but withdiew hi inotiou. The biil was reterred to the Judiciary Committee bv a vote of 2d to 14 Mr. Wilson introduced a resolution calling on the Secretiry of War for inform tlion in regard to appointment of army officer Adopted. Also a bill jestoiing the $KK' bounty to veteran and $300 to volunteers until the 15th day of February; and a bounty not exceeding $100 to person ol African descent, resident in States now in relieilion, during sucli lime as the Presi dent may determine. Mr. Ten Evck moved the reference of the portion of the President's mesae rr'erring to reconstruction in the seceded States to the Judiciary Committee, and spoke against the President's policy Adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Fetiton.of New York, gve notice of the introduction of a bill relating to claims for losses and destruction ol propel tv belonging to loyal citizens, and for d image done thereto by the troops of the United States during the present rebellion. Mr. Ilairingfoo, of Indiana, gave notice of the introduction of a bill providing for the payment of bounties to soldier? mustered into the United States serviceand who have been honorablv discharged nnd have served for a period les than three vears. On motion of Mr. Cffroth. wf Pennsylvania, the to! low in:; resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to report lo this House what have been the services of Jay Cooke Co. to the Government in the sale of United States ?eculities, nnd whn' has been the rate and whole amount of compensation therefor. Also whether jaid servi'-e might not have been as successfully performed by the Treasury Department itself. Als what fum of monev, il any, have been paid out of the treasury for advertisements ordered bv Jay Cooke & Co. On morion of Mr. Chandler, the following resolution was adopted: .Resolved. That the Covifritte Way and Means be instructed to I nop iTre n the expediert cy of reporii'ii a bill amending an act er titled an act to provide internal revenue to support the government and pay the Interest on the public debt. fo as to reduce the duty on mineral coal from cents to l !.j cetn.i per ton. Mr. N"eIon of New York, introduced a bill to repeal the duties now- imnoed by law on the importiou of coal and paper and j a:er envelope. The bill w as referred to the Coimnutee oo Ways and Mean. Adj-iumed. PAINTING. ." ISii. NO. FAST NKW YOHK STUEET.?OPI' . FUII E L'n versity Square, i prepared to do all kind-( House and sin Fainting, tiraii.l ipr and fJIa.iiiK on hört no'tc" and in the ver.r best ftyle. Fisoii 'lür.i; work in his line are rcrtae?ted to give bim a call. lec dly I FOR SALE7 IHWK TWFS'TY TMOl'SAMi IMVIJ.ARA WORTH of improved C ry I'rojrty, that I wi eII for orttoiirili down nv.i tie baft'i e wah.n -?:ht ve.ir., the purcha-:-r p.'J"intk .x percent, interest in ailvance, an-tui-Fv. CiKOK K W. FITTS. HOUSE FUfiNISHINC COODS. VOSGrTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING AM T II ) Jl t 1 "O. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, 0ri0SITE THE COURT HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IM)IAA. T IHK AI-OVL EST A F.L1SI1M F.NT IS .0V Olr N AND ITeri' f.r ale at hw rates, a larj assortment. equal ta any in the West, of Stoves. Hollow and Tin-Ware. J;tl;nin'l-V;irf. Coal Oil Lamps and Fixtures And a Genrat Assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING (!00DS. Manufacturers of Tin, ropprr and Mieetlron Ware VT ar the only Aeents for the City cf the. Cood Samaritan Cooking, AND THE r: t s to. ye riiii.on s to ve THE GOOI SAMARITAN, for wbca we have the ei-clu-ive a?en.-v. offered to all who are ia want of a 1"IKT CLASS COOK-NG STOVF, wi'h the utmost confidnctht it will not fail to pleav th most careful bnukeeper. It Uatap'ed for wood or ceal. 1UE GtitD SAMARITAN Las tk. u tLetnt premiura at tb- Eleventh Annual Indiana State Fair, over all otter Cooking Sror. THK KKYSTUNK PARUJR STOVE, for wood, with doull tcp an-1 bae, ka mere than dourl the ra i.ailcg eurfre of ary other Stove of Its Mie, and will throw oat mor heat with one-half the wood Thi Stove having b-en e?r.i. we take pleasure in presenting. It to th public a the bet ard most economical Pari r Stove iu the market. Airents for Indianapoli for Heller A To-anf'a old esUb ished COOKING RANGES! Vt'uh ot, two or mora Over Rane, and Extra Charcoal I'wler AttctTnei,t. Hi would a!o call tl.e attention of th putli to our Urge stock of martahzed iron Hantle and Grates. Alto Varble Mantle of unmr quality. Our stock ol Hit ha-ks Gahlen Sau, Vas c mpri thereatet and be-t pa'terr.s of Ea.-tern Manufactura. Ail kinds of ornamental Iron Work can be procured ibrouKb ua al Eatera pnees. Our toefc h ben carefully selected, and moot all articles ar prurd from th- larrevt Earrrn Factories 4 rrct. We ra thereby euahled to compete ia price and qatlüy f goi with any Houe In tie West.
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I bt Tsuaaarv, J OlaclnWatl Fleirkct. CixcinrATi. January 1. Flour tod wheat oncl.aosred. and bat litt! done Orn advanced to $1.03 for cew and $1.13 for old in bulk. Whisky advanced to 90e. Hogs advanced to $7.50 for 200 poo cd averages, and $3 00 for large. None received. Nothing done in provisions; prices nominal and unchned. Gold tt 51 and silver at 43c prtto. Exchange firm. law York narkei. Nfw Yo, January 5. Flour without decided change at 5.73 (5 6 t5 for extra State, $7.40(g7 70 for common to good thipfirrj brands extra Round boop Ohio, and $7.75(39 50 lor trade brands. Market closing heavy; do buyers at outside quotations. Whisk? Head? at a094c. Wheat steady and in fair speculative demvr.d at $14S1.4 for Chicago Srrine, $1405(3150 for Müwankie Club, and $1 53(gl.5d for Winter Red Western. Corn l.eaw and a shade lower at $1.29(31.30 in store, and $l .29.31J295 for distllliop. Coffee and sugar auiet. Pork firmer: fair demand at $19 75 for tness, and$l8 75(3 19 for old me. Beef quiet. L)ressed hos firmer at 6s(5?-?4c tr Western, 9f.c for extra do. Lard stead? and iu fair deDahd at butter firm at 122(3 27c. Cheese steady at 13 (SIC;. Money active, and stringent all day except at the close when it eased a little; call loans at 7 percent. Stetlirg quiet but firm at fifi. Gold dull; openir.j: at 51?. advancing to 52, andclosiuc firm ?tt 5l-25l5-g; prern. MfcDICAi.. 1K. WIUTTIEK. PRIVATE MKIUCAL ADVICE KRFE OF CHARGE. Or. Whittier's Theory, Symptom and Treatmerd tlClmnic. N-rvou-. Ur nry. a id Sexual lHa.-es, free, in a pUln ejtlfd letter -nv oj, t.r t-lx cen' to prepay pottage It u a clear di 'iueaik'n of all the disease and conJit'on resulthnr fr-'m the infr-.nirement of the moral la . es inliil?. rice-, exj iB-.ise and Imprudence in married and finjle 'if. Kvery M r.t-..ce e.-i.tain instruction P the aShcted, an.1 hhu! t L read by every youn9 pern, to ke-p them olf th sln-nW on which other have been broken o pec. Amativen clearly stated to b- Dn-lcr tL rontrid of juuici.n treatment, and thre!-y i' event iucl.u ''i u t or. vry prolific cause ofd-.seae. Xcirly every ca of d;s-a- ca be treated wi''... it Ii r.-irauc to bu-in. Mvdici'.e seid by mill, ecure fron ;serva in. CharK's rn-ilTite; consultation by P'itr or at the i.flic f'-e; cures pua atiteed. Ofti?e 65 St Cbflc trft, between Siith and Seventh, orieqTlare s.vjth of Li'ide'.l Hotel, 1. O. Box SOW, St. Lou. M'. Circular li;er t;erial!y f r laihS containing ruirhiUR rett-rrm t t..ntl Iist- for 3 cent postage. janl-diwlv HAMS. Fresh Smoked Hams First Cut. WE II VK Niv" IHR SALT, AND SHALL KKKP cons'.-.iitlv on liar., at No. II South Meridian Mreet, I rid anapohs, tL very bet quality of Suar Cured Ham at Cincinnati wboh-al? pricr. H. CO I "FIX A CO , Ja -4 dlw Pork end Pef Packers. WANTED. VN ACTIVK. KMKKGKTIC AGENT. IN EACH OF the several ounties ir thi- Stte, to svll the Sey inouf A M-T'art Slf-Rakin lleater m.-oo.facturfd by Worden .V Chti-J. of Sprirnifiel.t, Oliio L'horal comni -sioiis aüowvd. Address 1. F. rs t, Gebtral Wf stern Ajre,:, In'liatiapol', uritil ibe 2h itas-t . jaiia'dit COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 's ", S f - VV OPKN IT AXU NKiHT F )rt THK RKCKPTIOIf of Pup in ub-f lrparm-rt. Prico of Tuition mtHi redi cd.and i, nw es ihm any o ber Mailar lnstittlion iu t lie rH. Adenn'aq of thi I ntif'itiun acrr othtr similar SchuoU, trhicii are inrrl nable to the Student. The Pre.Mdeiit of thi- oboo! devutea bi entira undivided attention to it. nd Is always personal! present and teAC!!inj, while most othfj trust thsirs with inex-r-Tii'iice't b.iys, whose p'iinlp.l pay i the name of "Professor," anitdevote their own time to drumming up crio'.ar, bi ivj nur frequently on the car than at the i!e-k. The President of thi School is bIived to be the only fersonn w '.eschiiiK ij tl Sta'e, if ikA In the West, wbo bis ever had w-m at ej.erinf a a practical accountant in a bnk or other first c'as business hou. It i toe on'y School in the St te, ü not in the West, that ha-, a rlr-i'-cU Pii-ttati pennai-eiit'y connected with it, and b the or.l-. Pcunian in the 8t te who has vt-rta!ei! a rirr oremiuin ori Penmoiixhip f any kind at the State Fairs of this State, if not at those of any other Stan?. The st & torn of Book-keeping ued in this School Is not the mere imairin ifio i -f a sin it inevperiencr d theorist, which b-s n-v-r Seen u-iidied or adapted :i a sinelo bu.-int.- bu; but is the joint work of many of the very l.ht practical accountant taken from real itl-nes-an-1 ..cful experier.ee, and I new in cor.e'ant as in fitir-fl?th cf the first clas business houses of the United Sra'. One Lun.'rcd cr&untes of this School are nw acting as actual accouiitan' in ßr?t cla tiainei. bonsp., for er ry o : fro n any .!br chxl in the State, and the graduate of tl i- Sli h et fi'ty pr rest, more for their services th.iü hose ot a y ott.er School ia the State. It I. b-li?v-.l io br rh til. Scb.vl of the kind in tb Stjfe that ha. rerular Iet-ur?, or m which all is tang:t tha? ia'lrmie1 ar d cl .'ifpl for a a part f tie rfgti larcource. Kiill particulars t f ciiyrbioe pf rtainnc to the Odlege will b.- serd to any person on receipt of a red utamp to pay return j ostavre. and w v ill thardc ary per-n who wiU senii n. :'u" nt'tre ao-1 a I-'.r of any rurolier of trntlemeji or ladie who n.av p--s.btT atrenl a Commercial College. P r' J rjtref'd to trie the ramet f fie Po'-t OlTice, CouTity au.1 Statt-, aid Vd.-l.-e. THOMAS J. B'KT A N'T, President. decl2-dtwlrn In l'aTiapoli, ltd. FURNISHING COODS. THONSSEff & LÄHEY, 67 West Washington Street, llcvvteen Illinoi und Tennessee üts. Mearlr ojo.ite; tlie IState Heute. WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, ileitis3 Furnishing Goods -AMVII O M r K 15 Y . JOCouUa Mold iatev V'ork Jobbing Price. decI5 BOOKS, &C. GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS, ANIePHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AX B07EN, STEWART & CCS.
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SPECIAL NOTICES. nnnVlQ I ytGLrcrn cocoa, cold, UflU V I U M irr-tated oe tor Tjto. tf ,rf4 - , I to pr.ra-, raa.is lar Polao BnO.'.'CKlAl J "cUl a-d ?vJJ":
TROCHES Ä&OXCHXALT&X; reach dieaec'y tba ascte4 parts, and gva a'. most ra Btdiate rt Wf. For roochitls, Astb tna Ca'arrh. and Co8amt4iv Ovfha tha Troctsa ara aaafsl. Putl c Sokerv and Kiortrs bcsld ha th Troches to clear and strengt hen the vote. Military oOcera and Soldiers who eeertat tho va aad ar esptt4 to aiden cbasfffs, h tild aa then. Obtaia only tbo genait. COUGHS aar COLDS. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCOES bavlng prove thetr efficacy by a test of many year-, are highly reeotan.nded and prencrlbed Phys.ctar aaod ?urgeont to tfc Army, and have received tsimonia:s fron xnacy eminent men. Sold be all Trnreti.f an.-i Datrs in MediCiaea is th I rSnlt.t till.. at 4 r9 boa. jac4-dlwlu C-LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read tht advertisement ta this paper, hesdn" IV POET AKT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheetman. of 5ew Tora, has devoted th last thirty years of his pracvict to Female Complaint. Ills Pills act Ilka a charm. They ar raliabl and safe. oor-dfea tST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR ZLaavET'a Iemaxs Pills Lav sever yet failed ta romoving LScaltiet arising from obstractioa, or ttoppago j of natare, or ta restoring the ytem to perfect health I wbea suffering from Spinal affection, Prolapvss. Cterl, the Whites, or other weakaei of tit Uurfnt Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on tho constitution, and may be taken by the mon delicate famalo without caus in? diAtrest the same tl&jt they act hit a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring th system t a beakby condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes th obstruction may arie. They should, however. 50T b taken during tht first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other Lime, as miscarriage, would bt theresalt. Each box cor.tair.s 6i) p'll. Iric $1. Dr. HAUVKT's TREATISE oa Diseases of Females, Pregnancy. Micarrlege, Barrennesa, Sterility, KeprodwcI tion and Abu of Nature, and e raphatlcaly the La lles' j Private Medical Advier, a pamphlet of t pages, seat ire 9 any anure. jix cenii reqairu to pmj po'iar The I'ill and bo-ds will be sent by mail when desired. securely sealed anJ prepaid, by ! J. F.RYAN, M. D-, General Agent, f So. 78 Cedar street. Jfew Tork. JJ7Swld by all tl principal druggists. TOMI.IXSOS 0)I, lrog(nte, Agnt, sepi30'63-d.Vwly Indinapo!l.. E W D I S C O V E R Y FO R THE apeedy and iermanr.t car of Seminal Weakness., Urethral and Varinal Discharges, tilget, Sequal Iheaes, Emission, Impotence, Geuital Debility and disea-es ot the P.lad.ler and Kidreys Pnu.'a Srrnn Puxa are warranted lit all caes and can be relied oa. No fhar.e of diet required. They do nvt iauate,nor tuterfre with luir.e pur-u t. Upward of 2iXi cae hare hr n e ired the pat month. Jf'.re thin oa huudrd 4pi.".'.ia w tktitt i there private j-ratice,aini all sy ii '-yV of their ejicacg. Tbey are entirely h.ordesi on s h' yMem. and can be relied on in all cas-a riir.i$ irom yt atbful indiscretion or self-abue, which oftn in-a-.'acitatea th sufferer from fulf.Iling the tit: fie oftnarrUd Uf. A TREATISE of 61 pg"S containing means of cars, sent fre to all. T.vo Htmj; reqvred Lr postage. The tills will b tent by mail, ecnrejy sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J BRYAN, 31. D., So.7GC. dar street, N, T. Sold by all the principal ü rutins. TOM LIN SON 4 COI, Agents, aept30-dAwly Iniiannpolis. WANTED. AGENTS CONSTANTLY 1YANTKD! I WANT INDUSTRIOUS AND ACTIVE M X TO canvas the country thronghly, and depo-it our Medicines with evtry family. I am employing agents to eanvas. on foot, at f tlO. ar.d with boe and buifgi-, 35i per year. Agon's are re.4u r.-d to furnish bor.and bngie. In adddin to the ahoTe klary, I defray all ex rerie inciun.t to the bni..es. It i an agreeable and healthful or-cupation for yrungn.en, fldng ihepi a go.-d opportunity to make money without the possibility f atainiog loss arrrui.c from -etlnnr on eontwi'ssiou. Applicants should apply In pe-fc-on, or adre (if furtht r information l e desi ed)the ropri' tor, by letter. ISo cue will le cmploj ed lor a les terra than one jear, and will enter tnto a written contract to that effect. I r-hall req-iire security, in all case., If I am not personally acqmin'.rd with tee api.licatit, a I -balHrdniat in hi custody ruony, mediciu-, books and receipts to the amount of fro-n JÖ0O 10 fri.iaa-. J. 31. FROST, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. dec!9 dTwSm NOTIONS, TOYSr&C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, Fancy Goods, 5ce. 4 MY ?TiCX IS NOW COMI LFTE TN KVKRT . particular for tht tomiiig Holidays wihtocal the attention of deaier i.i the al.ove rods. Ha1ng bought und-r rry faoratjle circum-!m-e arid nnderstan ling tb want -f the tr'Ie tboroiirlily by lot.g experience, it will be to tbc itit.re-t t f buj ers to etaniine my warrrooiris where thty will hnrf the 'arsst ariety jf g.To-ts ever thought together under one roof, at men prices as tv ill a3ord a gvol prt fit Repectfuliy. ClIAkLKS MATKR, no5-dAw4m No 29 We-i Wahintrtnn tr-' HARDWARE. IRON STORE POTIKROY. FRY V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, IIIA.ril.l, IMMANA. PEAITR IN STFF.L, H ON, NA1L5, A NVIL". BELLOWS, VKE-. AXLsS. PKING. BrjLTs, JtALLEATLK CASH VHS. WAfHERS, NUTS. HtHtSH SÜDI-S, DOKSK SHOE NAII Ä. WIIKF.Lf. ilUf.S. FELLOES. SPORKS, SHAFTS, BOWS, PLOW niNDS.lC, als .ate n "to M w jun Tbe Ohio hirer Salt Company . The Madien Sj.ice Mill. The 3!adison Pearl Starch CorrpaBy. Coal Oil and br trie. JlTTt'T I H all articU iu their lite at the lowe market price. Call and examine their tk l-efore p-jrcbssir.r. I-OMEfe T FkT CO. anj2rVt-f'.Awty TOMB STONES. SViARBLE WORKS. XT o v. O n WK KEEP OX HAND AND JAKE TO ORDE. ALL kinds of Marbi Monuments and Grave stones, carve to order, wita deirn, mbleea, or der1ee that may ta warded. Thovo desit.tg aeythlLg la oar lino will do well to gl vo as aca'd, a w but the best amtertaJo . aad iwave al werk. M stAwty
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LIST OF PBEUIUHO AWAxrr at rss latx XriIA.r ßTATIS Udi d JM4pcZiMt C&&t ZiUC, Utr ZL 1663. UeUHm. (eewmvra rwow t-aar saar.) r re nal a ma Awardr4 In thm TSIoctll tneatn Iairtasient. NEILLE-"ür.K SICnCN 1. ipecimen emb roidery. Mr. Lesbar, K inbut own, t-H preaa. Loa. llstark. Mar.hattaa, St do f peeirr.ea orr.amea?al oeedle wrrk . ACta Shsaiict , Lafsetie, trtt prrta. HouoraS. Kjsn, ladiaaapcUt, 3d do Pach-work caU. Naocv W. VotitacTi, Actoo, I rat prtfla. Ana Fre'lacd. Oaytoo. 4 do Wh:to caul. Ksrrlet Ray. IrLaaapcüf Erst premiia. Lecay Pood. Meuarcra, 14 4 SUlc tja'U. Krs. II C. Liady. lxviiaiiapaJis preta. Nancy TV. Atocitafä. Actoat, td 4m Courterpsne. Un. a. E. Cisae, I od! an a pol la, first pretau Julia '. $tcTeaca, Co 14 49 O'doraan Cover. Uis Su Cr,wiLf. Colsriibas, fest prota. lieta Er.k, lBd.asapol, tt do TaV t ,ve. Mrs. Le Vhird, Ktltt.c-wa, prvau FancT ch!r, wre-1 -oer. Xtse S' ina asl tlrlch. IndlaxapoUs, 9r prtfls. Urs. 11. R. teed, lerrt Dsute, ti 4 Fancy chair U!y. Le-na iUcker, tad'.acapol'.a, 2rt preaa. See Croa tier, Cclustma, 24 4 Fancy wrted work. Muses S.arra A Ulxkh, ludiaaapola, Urst preav Lena Keeker. 4 14 4 Worked sltrpem. ALse Sturm A Ulrica, IsdiactpoUs, fleet reta. letaRecker, do td 4 Ladies sack. Sue Crowther, Colssbns, first prem. Child's sack. Lou. Harr.rtck. Kachartan. first preto. Juua L. Steresaou, lndiaaapolia, ecoe4 preaa. Wash etar.d tust. Urs. U.bhard, KtlghUtowft, first prt. Pair lamp mats. Sue Crow tber, Columbas, first prea. Leas Recke r, ludiaaapohi, 94 4a Shirt. Nar cy VV. Montague, Acton, f rt prera Ladies Lead-dre. J. W Coj-eland, Indianapvlis, first preta. Mrs. Deitrkh, do S4 4 Lady's cap. Mr-. Deitrkh, Indianapolis Cr,t preoa. J. W. Copeuiud, do 24 do S.Ik bunnet. Mr-, ltritricb, Indiatapolla, prent. Velvet bonnet. J. W. Ccpetand, Indianapolis, fiit prem. Mrs Itritr.cu, do 24 do Straw iM.nnrt. J. W. CofK-land, Icdiariapolii, tint pre. Mrs. Itei ruh, do Id do Calico die. NanoT HulLIridtariapo'is. fir.t preta. Mn. ir-.bhard, ka'gListcwn ?1 do Silk dres. Mrs. Leibhard, Kn'ghutcwa, prem. Woolen dre.a of any Koods. Nancy Hull, Iudtan.polis, first prem. Specimen of II flower. J. VV. Copelaod. Indianapolis, first prea. Mr-. E. A. Smitli, do Sd do Group artificial flowers. Mr. Porter, Indianapolis, first prem. J. W. Cop land, do 2d do Orramentsl be a 'work. Lena Keeker, ludianapohs, Srct pram. Alice Newell, do Sd do Orr aaiental Shell work. Mr. Juhetta Mowt.ey, Columbca, premfum. Be-t display m.J inery. J. VV.copelai.d, Indianspolia, flrt premiam. Scbapker 4 I.using, BvansetEe, Sd do PAINTING, DKAvVINi, 4c, (raorsroii at.) SEC. S. Landscape pair-.iirg In oil. Jul. a L. Stev. tison, Indianapolis, p'enüOm. ancy p lin-itu in oil. J. M 1-ur.is, In.Lacapoli, premiata. Photorrspli paiored in oil. '. tVtlbain Kunyon, Indianspo-U, premlvtsj Tendrswrn. . ' T. J. Bryant, Indianapolis, premium. Sign f'aintin. John D. Osgood, Iridianioli, prersiam. Photoirrapbi. Wiili.m Honnion, Indianapolis, prernlaa. . Anibrotrpe. V iliiam Iluiinioti, Indianapolis, p-emium. Letter paiT.tii.r. , G. (j. Cook, Indianapolis, premium. Collection Da?iierreorype, anbrotypea, and otkar aaa picture. T. J. Davis, Indianapolis, premium. PAlNTlNtJ, DRAWING, 4c. (anaTTtra) SECTION t. Landscape painting in oil. Mrs. IH-Iz-Il, Indianapolir, prtmina. Fancy pair.ting in oil. X rs. tHrlzell, Indiana polis, premium. Fruit pahitinir. t ' Sirs. S IVitell, Isdiabipolii, premium. Flowtr paint irtfr. Mr. W. II. Small, Indianapolis, premium. Bird Painting. Mrs. Porter, Indlanapol-, premium. Crayon draw in?. Sophia Wagemsn, Indianspolls, premium. Pendrawine.
Siter of Providetice. Ir.dianapoll., premium. TABLC C0Mr02TS SECTION S. Ten pound butter made In September. Mi&a A. K. Bowie, MillcrvUlf, Cr.it prtEClura. Mr. W. C Haruuk, Law-rence, 2d do Bent eheee, IS pout.4- or or er. - ' F. k. Ketidrick . EocLeter, trtt premium. ' Tirrccaaoe Daist Fulton eo., ladiaaa. These two ean.pl .f chee-e. en was mann factored the 2 th dar of May, 1"C3. The other wa raaiiafacttreA on tbe S4!b dy of Jul v. They were made on Hay'a Western lieserre Cheese Vat, tbe Vt beinar p epar la tbe evening, f keep the evening's milk ontil n rnir.f by filling water vat with ro!4 water, tbe eea!riga crrilk stra ned in and let stand uuril nioruing, fire befog made ia tie beater. In the morniba tbe mtrtdng nn k beine ad4d to tbe previoii milking, tbe wboie tlnf beatea uptoP5 dorree; tenet then being ad led. let stsnd 3D minures. af ter which, the corJ knife was applied. It waa then let stand 15 minute, after whth it waa worked tp with tbe band to the consi-teory of shelled corn; then seal-led up to 110 degrees, tLe whey drawn off, kot water t-tf.q da.i el, al.-o eld water beine applied to ed th curl, salted, and tbrn put to pre- and presd 14 bovrt; th-n move 1 to t!ie cheese roots for .tirinir. T. F. KENDR1CX. SuWrited and wü to before tne this 30th ftepleaber.lSJ. James n. swrrr?EK. The cheese tamed ia the forejrotr.z aP.davilwaa thoronbly tested, and pronounced eqaal to tho boat Cambur. Ten j..nnd msple ei7sr. Mathia Dawson, Inlit apolt, first premiaa. V.M. Mil:er. do 2d do Ten pound honey, hi rottib. Wd iam Iume, Indiar.apUp, first premiaa. Gallob maple nxlasea. ... Matbia Itiwvm, Indianapolis, first premium. J'bn Hot A uu-U station, 14 do rarrel corn meal. William poweJL, Iadianapolia, Cr premliax , Loaf wheat bread, milk or salt n-uf, tocoa mads. Mr-. A. J. Mreley. Lafayette, trtt pretbtitaa. Mr. f-;ofj(e W ow fill, Indian apol i, 14 Co Loaf wheat bread, yea.t raisins:, bsne made. Mm. J. V. Coburn, lodianapol a, first premium. Mrs. V. F. JfcSherry, d-j JJ 4o Lof era bread, hvtoe made. Mrs. O. WoodLli, Iod.aiu.p'dis, first premium. Julia F. Prnitt, tireenaood Cd do Cored ham made, and bow cared. J.C t-era-n. In:inpoj, aret premisnv. V. M. Milier, do Sd do Cured be f made, and how mred. V. M. y.il-r. Idrapoli, frrt premium. A-herMdier, du 24 do JELLIES, PRESERVE. !1CaO., kt-SZCTlOX a Bet collection jelhe. made by exhibitor. Mrs. J. C. Shoemaker, Kome. Cm premiumMiss lanüia Clake, lodiaoapolia. Id do . J CollectioQ preserres, MLs lantha Blake, first presiaa. Collectiot fruit bntttr. Kiss Iartha Blske, !adiaoapc4ic, flt prot&fuav Mrc J. C. hhoemaker. Borne, 24 4a Col ecion pickte, in ade by exhitttor. M at list ha Blake, ladiaaapoija, 14 prtaraa. C&ilectioo canoed frufu. Mm lantha Elake, IndltsapcLf, first proaBlam. Ccoerticn jell let, preserve, bctur, pkalaw aa4 caaaai fruits. Mis lantha Elakc. I&diaaapolia. first premJaaa. 31 fa. J. C. Saoemaker, Korne, lad. SJ t. (to aa coaTijrae.J fJOTICtl. TO THE PUBLIC. IH AVK THI DAY WITHDRAWS nt03f TBI tu Kjesa ta lxdanapo4ia. and ay ireeat rarre, F. M.Charchmaa ar.d !. A. Fie c!r, Jr , ta U tacie and fira yle of 8. A. Flercher t Co.. hara formed a c-prt&erlipioed4et a Backrng nips m tao im. larlon foTnerly erupted by toe. both of taeaw fenilenea have bora asaoc ated w.th n la this baalrwos tor sar-y years and It affords m p.nire u have tla opponct-i'y to tetify to their lobfrtry, ra.pn ity fandeminer.1 baiaeas t;aaUSctWa. I ae? the forwwr rietda and patna cf ta Bai k will still coertaaw tketr ba.ioewlia ib new firm. ax4 can Isidors tiea to tt public as worthy tha mct ahaclatt ccLiJecca ta every rpert. . A. FLXTCBKS. Jakxy 1, 1544. - - jaAxUw
