Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1864 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. MORNINOv JANUARY 7. I . - j CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

HrntovHlt Tha Seotinel office him been remove! to tbt rew Sentinel bail l.nj;. on tue corner of Meridian j end Tear! tteet, half a qaara south rf" Wash- j !ntin atreet. and nearU cnr-naiie our old loca- : tlo whr. .Mi K- .i.....t . .11 Demo. I erat, end othern, hiving; printing to tin. STTXaom!, the triumph of the aMon bight. to ; t5yThe mercury at utr'i jeterday indica- , led 5 below zero; at -jn'et 2- . i - - , JT Rrif. üen. Camrron of the Army of the ; (Juil, arriTed in the city yecterdaj. i i j t?T Rrii. T,en. It. S Foter lear to day for j Jiew York, to report to (en. Dil. ! , , j Cohkhuto. An eir-eriericed Hook I'nmiki. ! tor ii war.tH at thia office. if i Cook Wasiiu Apply at South Illinois strict. the City Siloon, jar.G-d3t fgPJor.e. Vinne.lye ii, Co. hare undertaken to name old prices to shofbujers for thirty days. ; jin7-d3t. EZrNewcomb'a (ifeat Minstrel Troupe gire a u performance at 31 ixonic Hall to-morrow Uih. t2T"BJiri lot on K.t and We-t Vhin; ton rtreeUt, at from $.V to p?r foot front, for vale by Frank Smith, Reil KUie Ageut. Jj;""The Democratic Convention of the Sixth Cnnreionl District will convene to morrow in Military Hall at 10 o'clock A M. tT Yesterday st H!ithr day of 'iow anil uiiohine onicwh it ht p r'"ren. it in true, but till delightful excceilinl v formal winter. JTVe hear that on single morning I ticly fifteen men, frostbitten, were m mSuIancrd Irom Carnp Morton to llie ho-pital. trMoiies, Vinnedpe A Co are c'ins-to show cutonier a rlnnce to fit then: sei es for thirty days at old pii.-e. jm7-dlw. tf'About one hun. iteti thousand doll irs, in diriJu:iT, city and county Kub-wription. bve lteti paid in ro unties to volunteers in and tor Indian apolis. 3T iNma Walllr in her wonderful charac ter of the- JewcHs. fPThe Slate Fair, a- will be seen by the re port of th proceedings of the Slate Agricultural Board, hs bf en fixed to ciinuience on October 3d, IpGJ, and coutmue one week. A Cntar Lot L)t N. , in Dnnlop and Tutewiler'a udiJitlon to Inüi tnopolii, will be sold Yerv cheap, fr cash. IiKjuiic at this office. deiVtf ZST" Oov. Morton his com in a ted taimprisonnrent for life the sentence of Alex inler Ilutton, condemned by the Brown Circuit Court to be hung on the 15th inst., for the murder of John Brown. Notice. All persons indebted to me for medical service are respectfully refnieMed to make immediate payment. Olhce hours from ti to 4 o'clock P. M. Jomm M. Kitcurx. January 4. 1864 jan 4 dlw. tJ7" A gentleman walking along East Washington street yesterday vra struck on the head by an icicle which fell from the eavas of a three torj building. He was stunned and reeled and etaggrred, but toon recovered and his injury was found to be slight. J aw Suits. A this is the season when every person wanta a Lew suit, they phnuld call on U. II. Heitkain, No. 17 North 11111)014 street, and -examine bis etnek of piorc gools und select a comlorUtblc suit for tlie tse.isoc. New goods just received. . ' dccl-tl v Major' Covht- His Honor has a busy time cow. In fact, latterlv, tiince the police force be can.e in earnest active, his forum is daily crowd ed. He sat in judgment on ca.es of intoxication ye?iteptay , 011 cat-s of nss,nlt hi:1 hatterv, und on undry cases for carry iiij; concealed wetms mulcting them all. Jf'We are tol l bv a enilem in hih in au thontj in the camp tl tf . uurini; the past niht or two, several miiititv Atricans have been knocked down and robbed of their recently receivol bounties. . Lei theMf sol.iurs roru 1.111 in quarters alter (sundown, and let the police re-UuMe their cxettions to tie ir the streets of midnight prowler. ffJon. Vinneilre & ('.. hive larp (trck of lobes' 1 : - i t : . luble .-o'e gaiters and balmoral aith mis-os an 1 i hil :tc: .s tliick sile boot and balmorals, which they nropo.t felling at old ptiert. in irler to r-iuce -tck Sm li s $2 ','; for t $.1 (HI -Miter, ic"; b.ir'aius. . . ji7 t3t Coa am Bcmions The celt br iled Ch'rop Odit. l)r fttuart.imw at the liites House, n pre a pared to arpiy the m st be iiititul and ccicniitu- j mode of trettmcpt to all tho-e who i!e-iie to be' peraled upon ysternatiealiy, lor the cure of; Corns. Bunion, di-eascil Nail. rrotulM n; es. Wart, Ar. They are remoied w ithout p in or drawing a drop of blood. Lidies ni it call as. well ws gentlemen. dec2-ü2Ä.wl w. , j fJ75T"At the Metrt.pulitatt, scjnd night of most successful pi. iv'o f ihe times. thf ; JjfThe ball of the Fvnian Hrotherh od, nt J Military Hali la-t nicht wül long be remembered j by the pay .-nd joyous hidirsand the pall ml and accomplish pi gentlemen-thin and there present, j The happy moments Hew on swiftest wing, and j grace and lovliness lent ench mtment to the scene i over which the briliiant eyes of beauty poured a ! flool of gl riou lih. M iy the Fenian liiother- j bood give many euch aniveisary festivals. t3TA locomotive the F. tv Cuttins on its -i -ii ... ; iir'.-.i wav to the rouno noue, came in collision w:m tbe ps-tsener train on the In lii:i Iis and Cio cinn iti Kaüroad. night before 1 il. The Cuttin tine was ent dying back into the city until at the intersectiou of Aliaai.i street ami it e raoroao it flw the track, piowcJ the ground Lr some fifty yards, and finally cune to a halt in theyaid of. dwelling, burying itself to an extert in the ground It will have to be exhumed Noboly was aeriously hurt, the engineer ard fireman bviu jumped from the Cutting before the collision Hahs Jk Kisv, No II Soitii MininivN Strut. We call the attention of the tublic to the d TertUement of this firm elsewhere in toOiyV Sentinel. Their t--k of foreign and dorr.c-'ic wines and liquors is among the heaviest in the m-irkrt Rspecitlly excellent is their OM Hourton whi-ky. Their assortment of genuir.e im ported cigars, ntid their supply cf tobaccos are elected and choice Me?srs. Hihn H-te made all their pun ha -es before th te.-ent idvai ce in prices, and are therefore enibled to e!l at the very lowest Ggure. We cordially commend this houie to all dealers at home or from abroad. A Ex.oraMt'T The yonns and beautiful daughter of a prvinibent i'd wealthy citizen i f Lanesville. Marion cdVnty, arrived' at Litt'e'a Hotel on Monday evening last, accompanied bv a rather good looking jourg gentleman CerUin preliminaries hiring been arrange L the twain were in a brief time made one tle-h hy an .1 ....... r iU Knie a ii-i i fi.rnf oi autnorixeu aumiu siraiot w t.t r.v. , matrimony. Doubtlea ibeir happiues. immediatelT became intcn-ified. and i n love's goiden wlns fle the hours until yesterday about noon. wh.n auddealy tbev were cnfnnte.l bv the trid' atero papa.' Explanation, ensue,!, the Teritr of nrriagt miJe clear, and forgiveness inre-ked. And f-iher dUl at last te!ea. cave the ioutbful though pomewhst dl-obedient daughter hisbleaiu and. Ike a nensible and affectiohate rer t. k" in la- home with him to bis own domicil where to ol the Tillage sre congregated and II goes merry.

J HPEmm Watiirrpeat Naomi. playflUat ' r.izht to a crowded h - u

'j fpThe hotels o l bonding bonrt of Iciifn ' apoln are const r.tlj crowJesl What with the reivlrrt population, the riiiliUrj acl thoe ar : i ritlnf . from abroad there, at a low estimate l cou!J not hTe been less thn ftT thouiatd peo i i rt, . u tuj, . f T r wn f ff i v . inmi ff.a T)rff at pUy a.j,rtlfJ from lh6 (,.rrnri, w pCTfurmed for the first time last evir.'ug. Mr. Wilier' pronation of the heroine wa aapprb. Her otnar.ly tea Jernes in the firt two act?, ard her ejuiite pathoa at thee fce of trie peace. deere , , superlative praise; t-ct her lelivery .f the curse. i in the third act. V ovcrtupr-l anything we htve ! ceen in the rie of treic acting for yrr. tbtt t : WA will limtt nur i,.lic of t. r.l At rrrfOflt.tO tm one frpne Itws not the ineciie or an i ordinary woman de-rrted it w4 hum-in in it j pi;on", hut vjperhuman in it pvtho:.5c npe. ' and the power and tt-rrisle re-Iny of action and, intaontion with which it w fulminatel. It was an a.them m.irmatha t Ixlt from Jupiter' Ton in a word it riveted sen- and m.ul. and i the full of the curtain w polite relief from j the tension of feeling eiperiencei during it delivery. It will be repeated thi evening. I I Hlertlon of Offirrra Mate Hoard of Acrfcullnre. j The Stalte IJourd of Agriculture elect mt at i their otlice in the State il )tie at 7 o'clock V M., j January C, 1 i Hon Steirni Fisher, of Vbh, was duly; elected President for the term of one ve tr. j Dr. John C Helm, of Muncie, was duly elected ice I're.sident. W. H. Loomi. of Indianapolis, waj uruni-mou.-ly re elcctc! Secret in. Frank Kin, of Indianapolis, waa elected Treasurer. The F.xecutire Committee is constituted as fullo : The Pre-ident, ex olriri; A. D. Hamrick, of Putn.un; Dr John C. Heim, of Delaware; J. A. (JroTenor, of Marion; A. J. Holme?, of Fulton. Adjoin neJ to meet this day, January 7, at ID o'clock A.M. I.nma.xa Pomolo&ical octiTy This society met at 'J A M. ye-terday. the second tlay of i!ie ne-iou. The pear lidt revised, and varieties of apples und j-ears exhibited 11J discussed. The attendance was rather better thin the Dreviou day. In the afternoon Dr. R T. Brown re.d a paper on the cultivation ol the grape. It was a prac tical ei-'ay, tracing the history of ihe j;rapc from the car be.-1 times, the mole of its cultun; atnouc ' the ancients, nmong modern Kiuo.en nations and on this continent. Four liistincl spet ies of firapc were a-urtiiiietl. three ol which are n alive of Indiana. One of these, the common f:ra;c, is loiOid in ihe southeaptern part of the .St.ne. Fr tu thin has been derived notne ol the be-t va rieiics ol dome-tic grapes. ThU unlive ol the South Uviurishes n t wed in the diroini.-he 1 -un-sliine of the X rtU. The fall rape and fox prape and their varieties were also treated of. The fox arid it cognates tlouri?h but in clay soil Dr Brown's esav attracted treat interest and amply repiid every listener. D.st ussioo upon grape culture ensued, conBunim the afurt 0011. The convlu-ion irriwd al was that the Concord" wis the best si .!e v.iriety lor the million, nbhoiich the " Delaware and Catawba" a e:e recoguized as superior in quality. In the evening, at 7 o'clock, the society mat in the Supreme Court Room, where Dr. J. A. Wartier, of Cincinnati, read a learned ami in truetive essay on 'Vegetable Prop-igation." The programme lor to day irf as follows: Forenoon: Essay on some (.uljject connected with peaches; Win. A. Rairati, Clavton, Hendricks county; Kev. Alex. Stettett, Evatmv ille, Yanderburg; Sylvester Johnson, Dublin, Wayne caiinty. Afternoon: Ksays on .-ome Mibject connected with cherries; J. J. Donnely, Richmond. Wayne county, and B. II. Wright, Canton, Washington county. Evening: Report of Committees. U. S. District Court The adjourned Janu ary term of 1 tie TJnite-J States District Court convened on Mor. day, the 4ih iust , Hon. Caleb R. Smith presiding. All the ollicers of the court wore present. Judgments were rendered in the following cases: Upited States vs. William Cash, ;C0 and costs; Wilijain Whits.. $G'J and co.-ts; linC .I01.es. f lU and eo-ls; Elias M. Gieason,$3U and costs; Francis O. Wall and Moses Whitecotton, $501) und Costa. The complaint against Cash, Whitsall and Jones, wan to recover the penalty for cairyingon the business of auctioneers without government licence. The patties live in Jay county, and Jcsph I. Mason, the informer in eavh ca-e, tets one-half the judgment The complaint again -t Glea!on was to recover thepenal'v tor practicing as a phy-ician without license Francis S W.!l was some time since held to bail by Commissioner Dvis in the sum of $"(HI lo answer an indictment for h trboring dest riers. Al the l..it term of ihe court he falle I to respond. His recoiit.i. 2 nice was Kc-Itred lor lei ted. Mr. II mna, the L'nited States Attorney, brought .-nit on the forfeiture, and obtained tin ab ive judgment. All of t!ie alM) e judgments eie promptly p.iid bv the parlies. Owin to aiit'atingc'rcunist ncr1?, indictments against John C 11 ay .ml Junes IVn-fcr, for finploying n de-ettti, w ere diMinssed. Ar.'iir.jt'iit was heard as to the right of John H Browning, s inl..i nut, to half the proceeds of the Indiana bonds, recently ennti-cated Mer--rs. M"I).:i ld and Poller ie;resenteil the informer, and Mc rs. 1 1 un , Jos E McDonald V Boich the Unite i Mate. TfESDAT, January Ti. Judgments were rendered in the following cases'. I'nucd States v Ueore tirah, ju.lgment tori Uvard Tucker, $..0 and c i $'g KI ;uul eo-t-; il Jo-eph h. Maddux. an i co-t; Rolert W.il Lue, JUO and cost?; Hezekiah Smuh, .fGQ .nd costs; A iron l.reiz. 3f'.md costs. 1 he cotnp'..i:nt agiin.-t (rah uu based on for It-tin c id iiconiz .1 ce; Tucaer for k iiconu .1 ce; i ucaer lor keeping a stallion witoout iicc-ti-c; rie;z for c-trryiu on bu-iness as a ictaii oealer without licei'-e; Middox lor auctioneei ing without lice;i-e; Wajlace and .Smith tor letiilm liipior without license In the eise of the Cnite 1 Stile- vs. t.olieib Schieisand Peter Kmglc, compiaint on lorleiture of recogiiiz nice, the parties both appearing, the couit, on in tioti of defendant's counsel, Mcs.vs. Jenkinson, Kigtr a'j I Collcy, et aide the forfeiture at cost of 'defendants The same entry w.is mole in the i of l'nited States v. Peter liingle and Mose Jenkinson Wfcpxt.sD.w, Januarv G. The witness for the overuuient being in the aruiv. at:d his iitteudatice not to be procured, the D:s:ric'. -Vrt.iri.ev Riuifd to il'snuss th titii'c.n tio1, ,a Uie oiio"wuig cases at delci-danls1 costs. hi.li was .igreed to. ao.l all .o?ts ptid United States s. David (Job'e, Siuire Bjwrnin, David Hledsoe. David Kilinuton, James' F irriiin, John-on Thoma-, John S Maker. Chuich l'uckett. Alien 1'eters, George C aer :co. Peter K.tvliel!. Pleistt.t liledsue an 1 lie rge W. In ti.e case of tiie United tatts ve. Cockle, ! jvU'jiiiCiit w.s ie:. dttol $'' and costs, for ', HUv ti"iicerii g w.tn ul liceu-e. ; Ihe foiioaiu; c tscs Iroin I'.i.ickforJ county w ere tli-inisud at c -:s of delend ints; j United States s John Mdier, Charles Wii j iiirns, ttilbert Town-ct.d and Je.-se William. ' 1 he following eise Irom Monroe county wete : din.-e 1 i-l en jury tri 1 : j Uii.te! Stite- s Lemuel Sexton. William Whitaktr, l'iotun May, Wesley Carter, Th mas Oiiphaiit ah I J,.:,:i W hi aker. "all charged with ub-tr lifting ihe ei n.lin.ei.t, louud guilty, mud fined $-5 an: costs etcii j Mate llonrtt of K vleuliiire. lM)i.sroLi, Jat.u.iry 6, lrC4. Iloard tuet at IU A. M. ' The Tre-idem A. D. Hamiic'a called the meet iog to orüer. i On motion, it was resolved t'nat the State Fair i I r the vear 1?G1 sloill t.e held une week, com- ! mchcihiT lclooer .t. - . t On u.oiion. the 1 re nurer s report was referred " Le I maiu-e t omuottee. , , J - Mor.a, Irutu Ligt ange rea,. an e-say on the Cu.tuie ot MaJdcr. which, on motion. ws oirder! to be putluhej the informttiou ofj the people, and the HouJ mstructel to oirer a . j eucoure its culti vation. J Kee"ey offeirl the following resolutioh. j ' hicb was atlopted: . j . lUed. That the Lxecutive Committee be ' u-'rucle41 lo la U're ''Le:i3ltureaomeplan , tor the destruction of sheep killing dojjs. and urge j

th pvatge of tome et for the furihertLC of euch object. A corntnur.icttioa was receire1 from Ihe Po-

molcjrcal Society, cotifyior the Board of th j appointment of R. T. Brown, Lot S Bayleaa acl j Abrain Trueilo-nl, r.d .Jeering a iinilir Com- ; taittee to be riJ b the Bord. to bare the j lin.e eitendM br Cnre. m thet the Agncul-j m: ' "i . A resolution, offered by Prof. Thompson to j riie such Committee by the Boird, adopted, and Mers. Tliomjsjn, Holire aod K. T. Cox . aptinted on naid Committee. W. H. ()ti- addressed the Uir.l, and that all piymerit. for the purchf of the Fair; Ground h.id beti jetlleJ, and nothing was due ur.til November. l!"G4 ,,e o'1g coi communication, from .1. . Dillon, W4i.(D motjoti, referred to the consider- '. ation of the Board e'cf.-t: WAMiucuro. D. C. Not 12, lr63. "Jamrt M Ray, Cith'ur State Dank, Indianapolit : I "DtAtt Sir.: On Moi di? next I will fend bv expre-i, to your care, a gma'l contribution to the ' fair, winch the la J;e f Ir.dnnapoiH are abut to

hold for the bcreüi of umilies of Union soldiers, commerce anu r. iuw niKion oi o "Ye.tep!av Kent to the New York Tribune ! lr m. it w w contemplation bj the GotcoramnnicatM.n.undcrthe.ipnitureoflndiana,"! ernm,t to establish time of aignal.utton. froo ia which some M.jr -est ions ere addrc-ei to the ! c,r0 'tollK the Mississippi, in order to gire mifncri of the St :e uid Countv Fars for 1?61. mtormatu n that mar prereut depredations by 1 think the Tribune will publish the su-fe'etion., Ku!Tr,!,a . . ö r ,

which I bez leave to retail here: " 1- The futMl Lich it wi'.l the dutr of the people i rt ttie Cnite'l Sta t- pro-.iJ-, nnuklty, f'-r om? time, i Ut the a,.i of oi-b-r-' fm.!i. , ruay be red. in part, j throng tie aencesef the numerous State and County i Agricultural S-i tie f tbc Vninn. -.. Annually, at each State Fair irouni. let two or more hall he pre(are l exclusively f rthe recptitn, exhihiti a and rale of uch article of inda-try or art as ruay recontributed forthe aid of soMitj' faruilit, by County Ar:cultrral 'ie. hy manufacturm e-tbhshmnt.a and by At-ociations, Clut an 1 individual. 'J. Let the article of cyr.triLution remain on exhibition, and for 4le. t'it i)jf ta b removed from the kalli until the lad day f th.' fs-r. "'4. 1ettho-e liopurcha-e ticket of almission to the Fair (irounds have an opportun' ty, at the name time and tdace, to pure has ticket -f adrtision to the hall which contain the articles contributed for the lenttt of families -f ''difr-. "5. Iet thw furi.l- thus raised h apncrtioi.ed 'by the Governor o! the State, in ror.Janctii'ti w th the Pie-ident au t 1 rea.-ur-r of th- Aericultur.il S(riety,) iaoti the -verl Cf-un'i", and plan d in the ut1y the Courity Cotnmi in-i, or other county 'R'cera, to be divided efjuit ihl v amons the proper perMn a. It U assumed that all Kailroad CompanieH will carry, free ,f chnr?, all c)Titnu'i'in- for the aid f oldier famdie: and th t s.ich co'itrihutioiis w:ll he receired, .!actd on exhihtrimi and 1. hy the manrer of t u- Mat,- or l jinty Fair?, ith -ut cuar f-r nuth service "From the foregoing oisjjestions, it i- pissible tri it thete may be orgm:zMl a system which will yio'.d, ii t tiillv, thi'oiihout the L'nini, a very larum fr t Ii benefit of n ir;: c bis of per hiis to whom ihe peot!e of ihe Unitexl Stales owe a debt ol gratitude from which no amount of inoi.ev can rei.eve thni " Piease pre-ent re-pe ta to Mr Fletcher, Mr. Allied Hirrison, Mi. Browning, Mr. Blake nud others "Your truly, John B Dillon." On motion, a claim of $'.27!) HI. for interest on order, was allowed McCord & Wheatly. Ou motion, atjournH! until ü P. M. AKTt RN00N. Bo tr i met :f 2 o'ch ek. On motion. E. 1. Lovelan 1, frr-m Peru, was ad mi; ted as a delegate Dr Warner, ol Cincinnt', wdilits?"! the Boird.and particularly urgtil upon them the 1 e-ne.s.-ity of accetiti' ihn giant Irom C ngre-s for agricultural parj-f-, .md have our membera of Congte-s to urc upon lint body an extension of the time, in order to have tho Legislature act upon the -ubjtvt. He was in fivor of agricultu ral education, and pirttculat ly of efahl'hing a college, but did not want the Professors Uiken from the rank of men who had failed at everythii g ti-o. but Srou practical men. Mr. Fisher ottered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the th inks of the Board be tendered to the managers of the Patent Ollice for valuable invoices of seels, und for books and papers on the subject of agriculture, as well as for the faithful and efficient management of the agriruitur.il detriment of the Patent OtSce The Finance Committee reported back the teport of the Sfcre'ary. and say "that in the opinion of the Committee, the energy and industry of the Secretary added greatly to the success of the fair of If-G.V' Laid on the table. The Finance Committee reported back the report of the Treasurer. Liid on the table. Adjourned situ die. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. 1. AM., OH Kits H'S SKKVIKS Ti THK CITtZKNS OK Iti'tiar'apfdis a-id ricinity. iltiice, Virginia Avenue '22. hide r?e N.ir;h Nw Jrv !rfet, N 7. Oct U'C't-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED o N w ATCli;s, MI N N!)S JKWEl.HY. I'bATF. I y tioo.N m l otbi ter-.':ul prnpetty, or bought au! M at O. IS JL 12 SOUTH II.MNulS MilKKT. .NMiVtUlS BLOCK i I P STAtl.S.) oct2-d1y CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS STOCK SELLING AT O ST! FOR ONE ?d )T1L rUKVlOl'S T' I'XTKSSIVK ALTERATli IN UK I'Kl-MISES. Old lot (irrice Ituilitiiigt .ilcrtttlun t. j i' j Hrn r a iMvjii " P AIN1 INC. . . r -T nfw TokK 4THY FT H)P- . wr.;iv sen. -ire wp reared t J)0 all V I I t V: ' Vi "L t a .'-r V" I - W r.1 J " I t. fL' T V i V . i;.s:n:' t r. Vrr-;rv sf' u.ire. M. reared tö do ail kind- f II i-ise and 1 ai itirc. lirai: ii.e and iil.i:ni on tüü wa'itm call. Iio' Ce a ..1 ii, the very he.-t style. IVison w-.r's i'i 1m hue are reqa.'ted to ivi-hini a dc.1 dly FOR SALE. TIUVK TYVKNTY TilOl SAN'U DOLLAK WORTH f inj-rio" I C ty rr-i;.er'y, that I wi ! cli f- r oi.etuiinh d":i ei-C t ie halatue within eicrht veers, the purchar p.tji -..n percent, irterc-t in ad iince. anniHÜj . GK0K JK Tk . 1'lTrs. decl-dOni. NEW PUBLICATION. m: i'i iii.imii:i i ii.ii iy! TIK flH THE a;, i Sei ric. c. Tin t; lrjt'n t. nicrn-er v.u t.e pusiivhrd everv Wed i cmIv. y s. v wTM..aa,a . a: r a-t w asainrton t-- -t i.ibird st..ry.: at 41 Ö rnnn'.m .nalv:ce. It o.i ne mac.e up tuo chrhi nae of Koyl vtavo ixe, t;1 printed on t w tj; and cier n ;r,'e pa;-r. ihe putIi -her pinc;il.-'lv-- :cS tJf artentin and pa'rruge of ly.cu'duri.t aud Ih-rvc j.tun-i-. jan-d2t " - - - - HAMS. - - - . . . . Fresh Smoked Hams-First Cut. w "F it vvr vii'.v iiii; si? ir iv so iii wer " -v,--- . a-' aa a mc.v .-..litlr on hand, a' No. II South lieridiau tr"i, lud anapoi , the vrv t-t .naUry of su,; -r Cared uim at t,it.c:t.nati wLoteie ric B. COFKlN a CO . 'or atd Heef PicVers. ja a dtw NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC. Im haIVK THIS tY WlTHUhAWN FROM THK nkin? Bume ia lodianapolis, and my recent partner. Y. SI.Chsr.cniaD and s. A. lie cher.Jr , -n the name arid f.rrn styi of S. A. Kletcber Co . have formed a co.p4r'nerlip to rmid'ict hurkinir Luit es in th rae hs:ati.n fortaerly 4ccup!ed by ce. Il-ta f tbe Kei.tleaen have be a akoc ated ab tu in tLi businea tor many jr, and it a5 rd. m pU.aur to hav thia -.r eiw rin.il v ffA f aw-. t tw t s lhair int. rnf w a .nvr - ).t 1 mt j .7 ... K--- -j and erainert luMcesi qnl;Sca:ion. I top tte forrrer fnei,d and pairn of lit lüi k will tili continue their busmen with ite new frrn, and can Indorf them to tb put lie a worthy tia toon absolute coi.flJence In every respect. S. A. flXTCUKR. January 1. 154. Jaoi-dlw

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rtBPotrtB tiraaaaiTroarai iiai itat urxnul ,f or Nomina; lteport Flrat Pace. .,,.. . -vicr-fai rrwtf iwlfc" ulllori Protection of Commerce on the UisaissippL iiilon Feeling1 in Texas Arkansas. and The Rebels West of the Mississippi. From IVortli Carolina. Ac Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. From Cairo. 6 As a means of nrotecting Cairo. Jan. i . i j : .i :..r . i - . UJ orur i,,c " eipiorawon LasalreaJr been made between here and Mem V "i . -nut 1 hese stations will each have small garnons for defense, and pigLftl each other and gunboats . v. : . in case of danger. From Darties lately from Texas, I learn that the Union feeling is rapidly gaining ptrength in that State and Arkansas, in the portion which ray informant traveled through provisions were quite abund int. Kith Smith haj superseded Holmes, who has been ordere! to Richmond. Kirby Smith command the entire rebel force we-t of the Missisppi, with his Headquarters at Cam len His force is about 15,000. The lebels are represented as being very active laising and equipping men with the object of attacking Little Rock, which they felt confident thev could attack iff force before its gairisou was rcinlc-r ed Marmaduke and Price hive six to peven thu sand n:en, mostly cavalry, and were between Arktulelphis and L:ttle Rock. The notorious Qutntrill aud Capers, each with about rjOO meu, w ere encamped on bayou bar. Gen. Harrison was at Monro?, on the Washita river, with 1,500 men. He had told his men, who were mostly from Arkansas and Louisiana, if they failed to hold Monroe he would disband them. The steamer Belle Memphis, with Memphis dates to tiie 4th, hs arrived, bringing the bodies of the five men of rhe 5'JJ Indiana who were frozen to death above Fort Pillow. No news from below. The Bulletin reports sales of 374 biles of cotton Good middl.ng 70c, middling fair 73c. The shipmeuts of cotton during the week were 1,7?4 b.le About 37J bales arrived today, mostly for Cincinnati, but boats cannot acend the Ohio on account of ice. The 11 1 it Indiana, ea route for Indianapolis, arrive' hero this uiorrlng. Weather still very cold. from M. LiiU. Sr Louis, January f. The official vote of the November election announces that Itarton Hates, leading conservative candidate for the Supreme Court, has CI majority. The weather continues cold here, the mercury ranging from f c below zero to 15 c above zero. About a foot of snow lies on the ground. Sleigh ing .splendid. Heavrly iadened wagons cross the river on the ice. and there are no indications of a speedy breik up. The weather has been intensely cold throughout the State. Many persons and a larire amount of t-teck have frozen to death. Railroad trains are ruDiiiug regularly again. Front Forire yionroe Fori&l&s MoMtoic, January 6. The teamer GeeOe from Newbein, North Carolina, the 5ib, has arrivedIntelligence reached Newbern yesterday that the expedition under Col. McCherney, of the 1st North Carolina regiment, which lett Kewbernon the 3'Hh ult. for Ureenville, met the enemy on Thursdity night near Washington. Both parlies were surprised. Lieut. Adams charged and routed the enemy, killing n-Lieuteoaut ard nve meu, all of whom were left on the fie!?;1ind captured 10 men and one cannon and caisson with horses, of Starr's b ittery Our loss wa? Lieut. Adams killed and fiie men wounded. I roni !n) ton. Datton, January 6 The iwjuest held here to day over the body of Mrs. Clicpingcr, who was killed by the collision yesterday, has adjourned till to-morrow nt 10 A. M., awaiting important witnesses from Cincinnati. - -- - - Frum Ilittutrlplilia. PiiiLAki iniiA, J inu try b' The ice obstruc sions in the Delaware and Su-quehana rivers have j brt-o overcome. All trains, are now running" through over the Idiitimore and Ohio railroad with regularity. thirty-eightFcongress. SEN AT K. Wamiingion, Jauuary 6. Mr. Johnsou pteented a petition from the Friend ol Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania; asking exemption front military duty. Also a petition from busan W. Hatch, of Maryland, praying t'or a compensation for the slaves ' owned by her and which bad been taken by the ; military and for which pay was disallowed on ac- ! co'int of her husband, liefen ed to the Commit- ; tee on Claims. j On motion of Mr. Anthony the Senate nro- i eee,lfd to the tlectian of the Select Commitlo on i 1 the Pacific Kailroad. He nomiuated Mr. Howard as Chairman aud äs members ot the committee Mcs-rs. Collamer, t Johnson, Hirlin. rrumnuli. Sherman, Morgan, t I l , 6 i 1 :u,d ronnt who were elected. ! 3lr. Ho Wünl nubtuitted the follow ing resolution J 3lr Howaial tiubuiitud the following resolution which was objected to und laid over: I Kesolvetl, 1 hat the Committee on Judiciary i be mstructel to consider the propriety of repeal- j xz the joint resolution of July 1st, 1MJ3, in re- j lalion to the construction of tde cnti-tcation act and particularly so much of said joint resolution, as purports to prohibit the forle.ture of teal es ' ! täte bevond the natural lite of the offender. Mr. Wil?on repotted from the Military Com-1 mittee the act to amend the enrolling act. u .. .i i. mi ... ....... t .v.-. ;i-u ine um o ciwc.iu nie iiiue ior paying bounties to volunteers. Tiie Seuate theu proceeded to the consideration of the bill ol Mr. Powell to prevent o Ilk er of the i army and navy or other persons engaged in the j military service from interfereing with the elec-I tious in the plates. Mr fir'm.- .ri.(st tho refirom-A n( I I. Ml j the Judiciary Committee on the ground that it I related to ollicers in the military capacity. -till to the Judiciary Committee as itprotected I the freedom of the elective frauchise. In States j bere the evil is sought to be remedied it waiof - :mn,,rt ,:l frmAn pjt:nn ! hate been carried agaiu-t ih will of the majori1 ty of jeople at the point of the biyoi.et. ; ' r. D i vis favored the reference of the bill to j the Judiciary Committee as it introduced the , question whether certain act fertorrueU br Uiiliilia -S.ar urv men .ri.ui oe a civil onense. j i c?,.h? Tl,t re,ü,ed 10 rcer lhc biH bj Tote ! Mr. Powell moved for a reconsideration of the , ' TOte. : A lengthy debate then ensued, in which Messrs Lane of Indiana. Powell and Divis of Kentuckj and WiUon of MasachusetU participated. Mr. Powell's bill wa then referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Adjourned. HOUSE. The PosiofSce Appropriation Bill was considered. Mr. Washburne. of Illicois, denounced the railroad companies as swindling the government, and advocated a cew lice beta ecu Washington and New York. Mr. Sievn aid he was not prepared to dai i .i :i i . "ouuio vuc iiauu wupiiin, ucvausc ue anew : nothing about them. ür. Pruvn.of New York, replied to Mr. Wash t . . ' , , t.Ä j .- r.i ' "urue protesting sgaimt the denunciation of the j railioad companies because a lew of them, ia Mr.

Waahburna'a opinion, had attempted to twiodle ', the government. ! Mr. Brooks offered a fewrrmarki to ihow that

beb.d jutta. machtigbtto..kfor en blUU Vi Hl rn)J(jl iXTlCUby Hi 411IUUU, 00 account of the weather, as the ceot'emin bad to demand an Investigation of similar stoppages between Waahington and New York. The bill -"P' ' '.

Mr. Arnold made an-actl Iayery ppetcb. f v Mr. Divis, of Massachusetts, from the Com- Llai of Article Cntrrrd In lha .- xaittee on Elections, reported a bill fixing the 1 Enumerattd Deparimfnt. uniform time for boldir; elections for Rrpresen. j Artkli far 9hkh no prMn;aa offered win u enter. tative in Congress, and enabling oldier to Tot ed in tb cla.e to wbk-b tbey nraraiiy tlonc aa noofor said officers, which was ordered to b fiinted 1 enumerated," and will be pved upAQ by the coeimilteet n.l recommitted 1 tboe clae. Iber recnmndin ach premiums at

i i ie r .v, n Mr. Dawes, on behal. of the Committee od i Elections, and Mr. Siearns, on behalf of the J Committee on Ways and Means, obtained per- j roisaiou from the Committee to act during the! ession of the House j Ainswortb's joint resolution passed unanimous- . It to a thiri reading, that bounties heretofore i paid under the regulations of the War Department j to men who enli-t for three years or during the , war, shall Continue to be paid from the Uli of t January till the 1st of March next, the resolution i . . ' c c i r. : r j... i to be in force from and fter its passage. . Ihe Committee on Military .nsirs was inStructed to inuuire iuto tiie expediency of in- ; eluding in the draft row ordered by the Tre-idf nt , , , e ., . 1 .,1.. Ä. those who volunteereJ for the nine months er- - vice, and rerxrt by bill r otherwise. The House went imo Committee of the Whole I rü n v i ' The President message beir.g UliJer consul- ; eratiou, ir. Arnolo tpoke oi me oesiruci.on o . slavery as necessary to the restoration of uativnal unity and the salvntion of the country. COMMERCIAL. ar rauraarH. ; Ulnelnnatl Harket. Cit.ci.fi4Ti, Janusry f. FUiur dull. Wheat unchanged. Corn excite! and unsettled; $1.05 was paid for new, and distillers are anxious to get supplies. Oats remain without cliat'Se. Whisky advanced to c-3c. Nothing done in hogs; nnnein the market: 200 pound averages would bring $ IW'QT.CU. A :ood demand tor met-s polk; sales of 2.(XK) brls at $16 for two year old city, and $19 i5 for new. Lard held more lirmlv Cold uuchanged Kxehange shade higher ' Vrk yiarkei. Niw Vokk, January C Flour oj-ened quiet and rather easier. lut closed firmer, with ait improved demand; $6T0(C.75 for extra Stite; $7 3;irr7.6( for extra round hoop Ohio, und $7 Tt''J oil ' Vor tn.lo brands. Whisky old at KHa'Jl: tor Stale and West ern. Wheat sold at $1 4.VÜ 1 4 for Chicaco fpriut; $1.46(31.-19 for Milwaukte c!u!; $1 53(cM 57 lor winter rel Western. Corn heavy and a shade lower; Sl.'Jä I '2'J ivt shipping mixeil West ern in store, and $l.3J for very choice adoat; $1.27 for distilling. Oats heavy aud omewltat easier at ygirtihi. Wool tjuitt and firm. Pork lower and in good demand at $0d iMJ for mess; $ I'M );! 19 J5 for old mess; $22 (K3 for new nie-s; $15 5516 (id for old and Lew prime. Heel ste.utj. Cut me its rirm. Iiacon side firm r.nl in good demand at 9Jg(jM0r for Western; Pic lor Western long clear; 11c for do short riooed; 13-.' for uo long cut ham. Dre-sed lios firm at 9;fn,.',c for Western. Lard fiitcer al l'2l0C i:$!...: M nev continues active and firmer. Stcrliu; Exchange quiet at $1 66(3 Cold quiet, opening at 51 Lj and closing hrm at 5l5g(jt51'o prem. MEDICAL. II It. Will TT IK 15. I)RITATK MKMCAL ADVICE FHEK OF CHARGE. Dr. Whittier's Theory, mpu-ras and Treatment I Chronic. Nervous, t'nuary. il S!xul lirseases, free, in a plain sealed lettrr envelope, fir six cent to prepay postage. Itis acler deljrjfiion r.f rll the ilieae ana conditions resulting frorti the infrii.irnicni of th moral la, exces es, ibdal- ixe-., eap.üre and imprudencea in married and iole lire. Kvery -entere eontains inftruction to the afllicfeti, and should be read by every youn;; pers-.ii, to Iccp ih'.-:u fff the .shoaU on which others have hf-ea hn-ki-n t' pierr. A mti vent s clearly stated to be un-it r tie tcntrol of jadiriou treatment, and thereby prevent inclination to one er$ prolific cause of he.e. Nearly every ca-v of disea can be treated without hindrance i busin-s. Medicine nent by Diail, secure from observa i..n. Cba'ges moderate; consultatlotis by b-tter or at th office free; cure gua'anteed. Offlco 65 St. Cbrle street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south of Lindell Hotel, P. 0. Box t. Louis. Mo. Circular Letter especially fvr ladie, cntai niuR notlr.ug rtfornun to Sexual Disease for 3 rent pontage. janl-dAwly. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 'VA OPKJf IVT SNH XlfiHT FOR TflK RECEPTION of Tup N in either Depiroect. Price of Tuition much reda ed. and i- now lc than any other dniilar Institution ii tti t.rlit. .4 'ran fa je of this Inttit'ititn titer other timilar School, irhirh are inttluahle to the Student. The Prei-l'-rit f thi- ch-.j' itev..tes l.i- entire undlvid'd artrction to i. fn 1 is a;way personally pret nt and teacLir.r. while mo-t tbei inist tlie.rs with beTer:rfirei1 b"y, -rb-e p-i.iip pay t 'he name of "Profe-or," aii'tdevo'- their own time to drumming np fcholar, bejfi4 !a r 'r'-r.t!y -nfkcar than at tie desk The Hr--ident if this School 1- belireti to be the only person n w leachinc i'i ti e hfare. if nr.? in the Vfe.t, who has er?r Iivl .ictnal ex;i ri -'iice a a practical a-'Cuurtant in a bnk cr oth-.T firt ' ba-inen h.nse. It is the on'y School in the Si ite, if not in the West, that ha a 2r -cU- F-:rtin permAnent'y connected wi;h it, a'ud has the only Penman in the Si Ue ho has v t taKcn a tlr' .irem'.um n Pcnraanstnp f any Vir.d at the Star fair of this State, if not at tboe of any otherSwte . "J" of B.K.k-fce.i.. u-ed iu thi Schoct t not the mere ima?lctioT of a!Tii!4 inexperienced theorist, which haa never berti applied or sdpt'd in a tna'ie bnsine-.s hou-e; but is the joiLt work of many of the very best practi at av.mntatits taken from real ba-i-fT '.""J rl ",d.1, ,nfcconMM;! fVe la f-ur-fifth of the tir-t clas bu-tnea boiie.f the UnitM St,te. One hundred sradnates of tb;s School are now actin jf as actual accoui t ants in fir.-t cls b'jiiie houses, frr evifry one froui any other schod in the State, and the graduate oftbi School fifty per cent, more fur their ervice thanthot-e of a y oiher School in the Stata. It is believed :o b rhe" onlv ScLool of the ki.nd in the Stata that h resrular le-tur's, or .n which all ia tactrt.t that isadverti-ed and charged for as a part of the regular course. Full pjrtic'ilar of anything p-rtain:r. to tbe College will be aent to any person oa receipt of a red tatrp to pay return postage, and we ill tbar.k asy person w ho will Mnd n the n re and ad Ires of anv number oi aen tlrSmen ir lad-'., mbo mmv n.-kiit m1fm . r,-kmm.ret&l : - tOllege. f tX LiiriUl IU Kit IUC UlUjri VI lif f VHUiMlXf County and State, and Address THOMAS J. BRYANT, Preldert. decl2-dwltn lnd:anapoli, lr.d. -jo . . f.. I . - .i . . f .v. r . rif TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. Q 0 e O 2 ;crCLDtRrnTR WE KEEP OK HA5D AXD JA TO ORCKR. ALL kloda of Harb! Moanment and Grava Stonea. eanre to order, wtta design, eoiblem, or devic that may b wanted. Thr dctititf ai.ylLic In oar line will d wall to r-e ni arall, at we bat taa teat cwterlala a4lnttrat wara. 1 4Jwly

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ioTU-jjxjjj STATE Held 4 JndUntpos, StplcmUr JWi U OlaArr Id. 16S3. UeZiuiM. ff-m.. t 1 their Jidrmeot may dicuto. ch reomsMndaüoo. bow j u nt l4 U( ipproril ,b( tu,( b,,. RErOKT OF COMMITTEE, To tie Sut o,trd nf Ajricutur: We, the eomm-Ue, to whom wat referred for etarainaUoq article Noa-Eoomerated MecLaaical," would cait kllowiaj report: S'hT.f.S! lng much more extensive aawiedce of mechanics ttaa your committee caa make any pretention to. Xaoyef ihrtc!T1 mh r? tf. roral uuhty. mi.ht b cla-t-"ed, which would make the examioatioa much lea laber Wf wpulJ , t ri.t of tü rticle ubbl iii..w, plow, ox yke. bay rake i and pre, in a das So. , Agricultural Implement. or etatu.-b a new ciaa ror the ame. e would a!s u?cet that water-drawera, c otbrlct m . cUs. un4 the -fr Dmoestic U:" and arenerai! we wooid rerMimend to the Ikard the propriety ef etamiuU ic the enine made j IVmium LUt for neit year.tha. arTordf U- article.! teretof-re pasaed by waih a compliment to eotnpeto for M ' - . ... lSllUJllttf "urn vu . j lu.kf V LUV premiuma. lour. Tas Coautrrraa. M ECU A5ICAL BRANCH SAWS, Ac 1 pair circular aw for d s.Me mill. E. C. Atkins, iQdianapobs. Tuttle's patent crov-cut saw critical. . C. Atkin, Indianapsill. Tuttle'a patent crcss-cut aw improved. E. C. Atkins, Indianapolis. Collection of laws. E. C. Atkins, IndiannrW!. , A dipletns i recommenced by ths committee on the above exhibition cf aw, which wa very tine, and v,ual to that cf any rasaufacttircr In th l'tii:el S'ate. Tbrlr excellence attracted neneral attention from all who viaited the fair. Cross cut na in machine very good. 0. B. J. Mowt-rs, Ii.dianapolit. taihlne f.-r tuminc 1? on taw carriage. L 01ivr, Clermont. Au intferduu and worthy invention. Pra? taw- best exhibited, recommend a remiam. ijjrin A Chandler, Indianapolis. DraR a favorable. 1 Utone, Lrother, A Co., lodiauapoua. niiijOsorniCAL and sunnicAL issmrMF-xis, ÜAKOMLTtKS, IsLtlVEloH'S IXSTRLMLNTS, Ac. Surveyor's Instrumer recommend diploma. llire snmii a l ., Indianapolis. Pbilosophical it truruiits reci iinaend rveminni. I harlcs s-'clt.n? s. Co., Ind.aaapolis. 1 The committee woM täte that the set or aarvr vfc'a and etiKineer'i inurnment, manufactured by Cl arle Steffns 4 Co., Indiaaapcli, con-iticn; f one theodolite, one transit, one enifttirer's level ami lerrlr.(t rrst, two Vernier surveyor's conipas-, a tine set f driving instrument, Ac, to be a very tnc and superior collection manufa tured by themstdve, rh -wi g that thi. work can be dont-bere a Kod, and at as 1-w rates a iu the Eatern cities, and we recomm-nl a premium. Lot barometers favorable. Charte-. Wilder, Peti inTOUfh, Nrv Hanip-h're. Collection optical glasses and ir.stnimeria very foe. Indeed. Seimuons V Co., Indianapolis. Collection larometep- very exce'ler.L Senmions A Co., Indianapolis. Co lection thermonsetT favorable. Senim Uj A Co., In Ijanapoli Collection spectat lf ami optical In-trinient. I W. Miwf, tndiaiiaolii njil exceileut. Cae surgical i'istruinriit. browning A S!aii, buiiai)a( 1:K. In this Iepa'!t;i"t.t the Committee wish particularly to notice the excellence of tie exhibition of apectacle and optical instruments hy L. V. Moset , CLOTHES WRIXC.FItS, SMOOTH t!f ICONS, WATER DRAWERS, WASHING MACHINES, Ac. Sflf-heatir. sniuothiuij irons favorable. E. bless Indianapolis. Universal clothes wrinper, with cog wheel favorable. It. C. Rrowninfr, New York City. Washing machine favorable. Oakley & Kestir.R, New York City. Half ozea clothe-, w ringer recommend a premium. Putnam manufacturing company. Washirj machine excellent, would recommead a pramlum. J. W. McNamara, Fort Wayne. Washington Whitney cloihe wringer not fouid. J. W. McNamnra, Tort Way.. Clorbea frame. John Dan vier, Canton, Ohio favorable. Water drawer. Jone A Floyd, St. Paal, Ind. favorabl. Water draw er very excelletit. W'illiam Thorr.berry, Indianapolis. Wabhing machine, favorable. Moses rerrru, Lakelin, Washington coanty, Minnesota. Clotb-s dryer, not found. OsooJ A bmith, ludianap-liA-fielf-ai;ustrt)g clothea wrineer favorable. J. L Frlnkei Indianapoiis. COLLFCTIOX rX'OS. GLOVES, MtTTS, Ac. Culleetion of furs r ot found. Isaac I lav is, Indianapolis. Collection of fur .ery fine indeed. BakiT A Mclver, Indianapolis. Collection or buck jrlove ant mit. very fine indeed, would leconimenJ diploma. E. Lchard, Chicagi, liluods. FARM UTENSILS, MACHINES lOKTlin SOIL, &c. Horse h.sy gatherer not found. Ira Grover, Terre Haute. Oi J"k' a very aful and flüe article. J. 0. GriswoM, Inl.'ar.HjVii.. Horf-e ra'se not foun1. i- II. Shireiuan, ta-t Berlj-i. I nnyirania. H'.miny mill txc ließt ttc trnieuJ preniinia. J. I"!ildori. Kockport, P.tio.s. Wheal creen vt-r' urfnl toclcaii seed t t.eatJ. I'. Laird, Indianapolis. Farm gate excel ei,t. Wni. C. Heriden. Hannhf-u, Ohio. Com grinding mill very fd. Jac-d) Stra ih, l ir.cini.a'i, Uhio. j Portable and fctati'n.-r f.-tjc r-cn.-.mend a diploma. Cbarle Vaudermark, taks I'orner, New York. Hay pitcher and stacker v try good. Wood. F ler A lrry, Wyandot AgricuUoral VTorkt, ' Upper Sitiiiuky, Ohif.. Corn planter very cxce!le:t. Grover A liailey, Terre Haute.. O'.e luv press very frrsrd for crdxary purpose. W. H. iurrer, Ir.üianapoli. Two-hore corn plow, r.ot rccouimended. baii er A ranf(ht, I1H.-bwro. Improved fartn-sf atefa vor jtde. Wm.C. Heridcti. Uiamito n, Ohio. Stump and grub extractor. N. I'arri-h. Kalatnaiot.. ilM-bljan Is excetleut Mid would by all n ein, reccmairnd a premium. Sod Plow gsd. Rice, French A Co., Springfield, Ohio. Stubb'e plow eood. Rice, French A Co., Springfleld, 0. io. Double separator for cleaniiis griu -very good for talll pürpose reconrn-ud premium. It. Ward, Edir.boro. Single -cparator for clar.in grain a'aa recommend premium. It. Ward, r.dinboro. Ditching iafbir.e--very gxd indeed. Jor.esrV Floyd, Si. Paul, Ind. Tw-bore wheel cultivator eelVr.?. Cox A Th'rp, three river-, MarLigai. Flax and hemp machine rxcellent reeximo.eBd diploma. Wm. H. Turner. (Agent.) I:diar.a;KI;. Cnmldtiod seed-oer and corn planter. William B. Sdver. SU-ar Valley, Oi ia. Corn planter William B. Silvers. Sugar Valley, Ohio. One bore gram dr.U very w.r.hy. ' Wheeler M. Couzm, Susar Valley, Ohio. One-horse -rain dr.'.'. na found. DavU, Lawrence A Co., Duhhn. To-bore cultivator or corn plow. LVard, Btnkley A Winalc-w, iidianapo.Is. One-b'-rw grain drill very favorable. Iiavj. Lawrence A Co , Ifetihn. Portable Gri-t Mill excellent recotrr er.d a prm'cr. Jamei I'.ra-iford A Co ,Ctr.xni:L Oh. Four thovel plow or cu'.üvator. Neatou h. Hanimau, 1 raokfe-rt, Indiana. Water elevator favorahle rfc-iirijetid a d plotsa. George H. Zell, MayneviH, Ohio. Portable bealrr hay prts- moat exo-llen. recooimeTM! a premium. J. K. Harne, AHeneville. Hay loader very xcalhet. Garlir.ghoue a Dickaaoo HUnstilie. Portable or taUotary fence, Rtcd. Jaaes Hatfield, 0d'n. Patent hoe rery favorable. New land, Duncan A Co., Dcdford. ' t-ptic; ateel broom-cora and sorgbcxa tcraper eot fovsd. IL ballard A Co Cocnenvillc. H'th pifehfork, f Randell a), mrr exoaCaet. K. J. Kasdcll A Ert, CLkaro, HHi. Improved harveater eowpbnjr ery ad. G. B. UarUgbouae, Veray, Ind. Horfc Lav rake a very deirabla article. L. W. Frederic, G-poTt. tsieel tooth hay and graic rake very good. B. C. Taytr, Dayton OLio. NattiLfr'a fanning and aorticc BiachiirO. WIla Warren, LaTayeu. Tbl U a rtmarkablt toyeotion. Tba cms moo fanning Dill baa now been lo usa o forty yer, wna tat bttl variaiion er improvment In iu leading feature A great advancement ia soar mad by the Introduction of new principe, and In th character of tba screen tmployad, a moat important office perfomrd by it la tu aaaorttaont of diffarent aae4 4 of to sarao graia, a realt wttca w

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biffto cbaracrtr fa w afDcwiiara. aa tzvere4 tarvwr decUrtd, n iatwef ta pcrtomaaea of Oat bacLla. 1 caa ow aocar aty w'bat erew oavapia! from üm lug, by tacraaataf Iu aar ..; Ta eattra radicatiaa U wA frta crept ataj be graaCy tacfi;tu4 Vy Us a. Ckjmoey lpa. very 134aUfrtgtraler. very ctoc tosckb ti4 a aVptaaaa. taaar A Ueata, w a;-por. Let proaaed brick, very Cro. S. C Adama, lad.ar.apvr.:. Let well arxi roareou brkk. vry eie'.Rt. S. C Aaauta, lodiasapHs. Pip bd toba-ca ra r f ntd Iti Igewocsl Pipe C., New 1 ork C.;y Jfoolt or lan p barker, faotatle. W, B. Isll.i-, New Y" Ci J. Let leaiWr 1 eit.tg, e-y t:.e reek-ier4 et. Brad'ari A tarp. ChKinnaM. Otk. CoUectin fl a.ks, evy eiceUett. H. Dauirw!it AC. I'..arar:i. On Iron re proof Mf recrsirit.'ltf:p'.WT.a. Dtbald. H tefcanan A Co Ciacinaatl. Ot t. Oie alelgb. verv Cue rrcocaeod a pr I'.a. J. CJ ior, lai;asj-l.. Cue C-bh ; boat, a pieoa w rare workciaiy. H. R. Gton, liiiabapssta. Mo-'el atmrt rs:lnad car not foawd. Aleanl-r Irwin, 3ltJi'a. Wa.on Jack, an excellent taventioa. M. W. M Her, Spr.ngf.eld. OLii. One enrer sigU, very fxe. Joel L. Mrpty. Newca'le. One baW w,..n-t:( t fend. Jl L X .rjLy.Newcas le. Ot. aaah. .ry f.tSle Han r 1 Bu. Iavt., Obla. Patent up tad let, excellent. Werden A Co., ludiauapoh. 5etion achsvd dek(. veer t ne rect-tumebd a Aiplona. J. 9. RaLklu A Co.. Hail-oa. Di-plav achocl furt.oure, very a. Indeed. J. S. Rankia A IV, Ma-Uou. Coal oil cooking apparatua, very gwoC A. B. O-u-ch, Cvlumbua. Bat and clothea rack, a gos-d lnv srJon. Osgood A Smith. lad.acapoUa. Pbelp' pateu eave trough, good. C. and F. J. Wonaley, ludianapvl'-a. Small engine, aa peeimes BoecLaLlcal akul, a very Cfc I ice of work. It. F. Hetheritigton, ladlasapoUa. Pha:g'( patent Jack, ezcelletrL D. Phae g. Ruxuevhury, Aihlacd c . 0L!a. Turbine wa'er wheel reci-mmecd diploma. Dr. F. J. KiLdle burger, Sprii gteld, Ukio. Military sad He and bridle, very fire for ditplaj er im. su.grwe, Keynoicta M Co lod.a&apoua. Rotary tlowerrcccmtDend a premium. J. Ü. A F. M. RsoU, ConneraviU. Church bf-lls, excelleDt recotimend a proawiUB. American lie 11 Co., New York C.ty. Patent bac-ngs for bell rectmmend a tbplsa&a. American bell Co., New YarkCtty. Water wheet, favorable. H. R- Mailt, Indiauapoll. Cro at tonim.; aMwawMwaawawBBaaMaBawMM-l SPECIAL NOTICCG. BR0VNfS BRONCHIAL TROCHES A yFGt-ECTKlJ Cl)CGH. C0L3. aa Irritated or Sore Taroat, IT allwe4 to pr'cre, reaults inreriout Palsanaary Hr .irctial arsi Aatamatic Dtaoaae, urert t me Incorabla. BKOWSTt EKO.VCHUL TRCC1FS reack tUrectlT tee a3ecte4 part, and give a)bwt iamediate re ief. For WroueblUa. Aatk rra ma Catarrh, and Cotunipt!vt Cemgt the Trochee are useful. Public tpaak era and Singers booia kavo Ik COUGHS Troches to clear and trvrgtben the voice. Moitary OCrers and Soldiara ant) who orertaa tba rtAf ao 1 ar povad to sadden changes, should taao lb era Obtain only tba fenuiat. COLDS. "BROWN'S EKONCniAL TROCHES" having pro e4 tbeir efficacy j m feat of many y-r r tlgblj recommended and preacribed by Ptysxiatbs asd urgeoas lo tka Army, and have received lesi monials from many eminent men. Sold by all Imugists and Dealers in Medicines la tie United Stales and most foreign conotries al 13 cot per box. Jan4-dAla BTLADIES! LADIrlS! LADIES! D0KT fail to read tba advertisement la tk!a paper, kaadar IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Ckeeaaaaa, of Saw Tork, has devoted tk Ust thirty yaara af his practice t Female Cou plaint . Iiis Pills act like a charm. They are reliable and safe. Mvt -Altai IS" IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. Habtxt's Pa-aaxa PruJ bava taever jet faU4 la rv moving diffVultia ariaing frosa obatrtaetfoa, r atoppagw f natare, or la restoring lb ayateta to pvrfawt kaaJtk when sursrinj from Spinal affect bm, Prolapna, UUrt, th W itt, or other weakness of tka Ctrtoa Orgwaws Th Pilla ar perfectly harmless oa tka coaatltatioa. aa4 may be takeo hy the Bot dedicate female witLasteaaav Ing diatreaa tkc Mne tin. they act Ilk charm V strengthening, invigorating and re.torlng the ijstm U healthy condition, and by bringing on tbo monthly po rt od with regularity, bo matter from what tsawt tho eb tract ion may arise. They should, however, KOT ha taken daring tho flrat three or four aaontka of prfwa awy. though safe sA any other fane, as miKarrtag would hw tha result. Each box oontaiM a jt-ria. rTicoa)!. Dr. HARYKT'S TREATISE ha Dleie of 1CV. Praiancy.Miacarriege, Barrenseaa, terility, Baprodaw tion and Abue of Natare, and emphatically tho LavKeV Private Medical A driver, a pamphlet of M pagea, aaet fra to any addrese. feia cent, repaired to pav ysnigi. The nils and book will be seat by mall when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, by J. bKT AX, M.D., General A grnt. No.T Cedar street. Saw Terk. XTr"SoM by a'.l lie pnncipaj dreg gita. TOMLINSON COX, Draggwta. A grata. ep'JO'eS-dlwlj lalltatpaha. RTNEW DISCOVERT FOR THK apeedy and ermaBct cure of Seminal TVeakne, frothr.l aud Tarinat Irkarcea. Gleet, teI IXmmv, Emission, Impotence, Genital Debility and diaea4! 9i the P.lsdder and Kidner. Paix'a ffrarmc Piuta art warranted fa al) casea and can be relied oa. No change of diet repaired. Tbey do not naute,&or tnterf-ro with bninei ptrna ta. Upward of 2uU ca-ea have been cured tko past awoatb. .Vor It-t cf4 kvr dreJ phykiant ke fA in ttir t-riraf pr.tctirf, ,tlj tj -r.it ril of irir etcwef . They are entirely harmless oa the ysteni. and caa b rolled n !a all c-es ari-ing from yoatbfol tt.dlacreik or aelf-abuse, wbicb oftea iucapscitates the eufftrer frosa f ultlL-ig th (tut irt cf af r-i. J lf. A TRATI.HR t i pages ronUiaibg wa cf ewra, s-r.t free to all. Two atom pa rec,ired fny postag. The Ulla wt.I b seat by mail, semrtly aeaWd, mm TOreipt cfOae Dollar, by J. ItatYAN, L D 5o. 76 O dar atroet, 9. T. old by all the principal drvggtate. TOtfUNSOX A COX, Afrwte, sept30-dAwly LvliannpolU. WANTED. AGENTS C:0.STA.TLY TCAtWEC! T WANT INDCSTRIOÜS AND ACTIVK MH TC I canvat the coun-ry thoreaghly, and depoalt oar fiedicir.es with every fsm ly. I am employing affewta U ranvasa, on fovt, at 30, and with ke atd baggy 350 per year. AgeLts'aro renired to faralsh horeac and bcggie. j In a-M tion to the aboro saUry, I defray all iW irtcid.Lt tthe bniuea. It is aa agree able and health fnl occupation for yoangoea. gluing tbem a good ot poy-J taity to mats money r.tr-ai tue poawbiuty of am. ta.Miig bn accruing from selling on Coanmlaaioii. App!wn! tottld apply la pe-vs, r,r addresa (if far ther IrJ'ormaUou br dertred) the proprietor, by lettof. No one will be employed for a leaa lera than o jaar and will enter tsl a written contract to that tfieeU I hall require .ecnr.ty, to all eases. If I am bot per I sonsTly aequslated with tbe applicant, aa I hall lairaa to bis ccstody uonev, medidaea, books aad recirts 1 the arcocrt of irom foo to f x.i-. J. 31. FHOHT, INDIANAPOLIS. I5D. deel UAwSn NOTIONG, TOYQ. CC. TO DEAIaEIlS IU IT0TI0 ITS, TOYO, Fancy Goodo, Czc. a t my Toex ia yow coMPixri nt vrzzr portVwtar for tho caaaicg Buttday. wi.ktoca. tba attartoa of dealer' la tho a bora gtoda. Cartr bought an ir rery favorable circa mttaaces, aa4 tzttf. ranting the waats t f tho trado Ihorougbty by long oa penenre, tt will p to the taerrt of bayora to aiaaua sny warerovma rt they will find Ike largvvt variety t j ovis ever brought fefeiier a&sler ia ravf, at aarl pheea a a ill aSrd a gwvd prvSt. fc.ptfully. CHAHura Mai ex. . te$-dlw?a 5. 2t Weal Waehi&floa ateer vgl rOXDSRJXX OaVaVSTLCa liRAXDE'S TUSSILA00 tUthoTaätw. Chniasaagw !