Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1864 — Page 3

Democratic Documents. " ; Adtlreaa of the Democratic Hrmber ! . ... 1

.... u.rra, iWJ o . , r?. oi .nc.na. , setting forth th. history of tbe late session,, and tb rtiton wfey more had not been accomplished during J:i constitutional term . Tbl document mikc pamphlet f sixteen pages, and will be farnhbed In any quantity. Price 1 1 M per hundred. Tht Conaerlpt Act-pe?ech off lion. D.W.Vortwi, on th Conscription Bül.lntb ll"ue of Representative. Fetnry 23, 13. TJ.it It on f tn flaest speeches of Mr. Vcorhee, on a quet!ow tow occupying Urge shire of public attention, and evtry citizen In Indiana should have aeopy. It make a ampa!t cfejrttpa?es. Price 1 perbundred. Thi I.lbertf of the Citizen Speech f !!'n. O. W. Yoorhees, delivered In the IIoue of ReprntattvrebniaTy H. 13, m th "Act tolndemnify the President aod other person for suspending tbe writ f hihtti corpa, and act don In pursuance thereof," la bow printed In pamphlet form, and can b obtained at li office. Tall U lb irreat effort of Mr. Yoorhees to trl the libwrty of Iba ciüien. .od sboold be In th and of every voter la Indiana. It make a pamphlet f sixteen pages, Prtc 1 50 xr hundred. 1L"A11 order should direct the speeches to b. ent by express, at the polage will b one cent a copy, and austb prepaid. Addre ELDER, HAKKMCS. BINGHAM, Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. FRIDAY MO KM N (J, JANUARY H. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Itciiiovnl. The Sentinel ofTce ha been remore-1 to the new Sentinel building, on the corner of Mcr.Mi.-in and I'earl streets, hilf a square oulh of Wjih Ington atrcet. and nearly opposite our old location, where we will be pieced to ce .-ill Demo crata, and others, h-tvinü printing to 0. "Iiriadier (Jeneril Willi: A. Oornin is in the city. tTKmm Waller benefit! ' Cimn Waller's in iii a in U: 6 benefit to-night! Nlehtly ineetin' are held b? the congre ATatioorCt Wesley Chapel. . f5T"The mfrcury jndicMtej" R '"ibire xero at sunrise yeiten!T. Ateuu-t 15s. , A tPHon. Wm Mitchell, ex-nieayber (f Con gress from the lüth District i at tf H ites. f t5T"The men of the 13th and .'löth reirimcuta iwre oeen luriougncn iuti4,tr mji the 'rli Feni(l. tT The Jth Indicia n Tallin were hourly expwod jesterdtv . Comitor1. An experienced Book ComfKisitor is wanted at this office. tf Cook Wamth Apply at the City Siloon, South Illinoi trect. jinG-d3t The Democratic Convention of the Sixth Congressional Dictriit coiircnes in Military Hall to dT at 10 A. M. f"(eri. Frank IfUtr ap 1 B. (Jratz Brown, of Missouri, were in the city jesterday on the way to U ashington. t5?"There are now. Col. Fishback informs u, three hundred and ixty negro soldiers in Camp Fremont. J39His numerous friend were happy to see Jacob Vandergrilt, Ksq.. iu the city yesterday, on a visit from his farm in Hcndrick county. "57Emm Waller to niht in her sublime-t chNcter the Daches of Malfi. Wasted. A (Jerman girl who understands cooking Inquire at No. 70 North Illinois street. janb diit tJ7"Johe, Vinnclge Co. have undert iken . to name old prices, to hot-buyers for thirty d tys jan7-d3t. r35Jones, innedge iV Co. .are going to show customers a chance to fit themselves ftr thirty days at old prices. ' jm7-dlw. Matos s Coibt Hi Honor s time, yester day, whs given to the ord-nirv rases ofiutoxica tion, larceny, assault m l liatlcrv, and the like. and he had enough of them Masonic Notrcr. A :-peci.l meeting of Miriou Lodge No. 3a, for work, will be held this rn da?) eveuing, at 7 .o'ebtk. -W,.rk on the third degree. Fkci Kino, Secretary. (Jold I'kns. Another large and splendid as port merit ha just been received by Bwen. Stew art A Co. I hev warrant all their gold pen-, rw. when' the point come off they will return a new pen to the buyer. To Par NTf k.h in Tin: City and State. llowen, Stewart Co. adcrii-e all size of printing and book paper, ink. car ls. &c. See their advertisement, in this morning advertising columns. A .Cheap Lot. Lot No. M), in Dunlop and Tutewilet's addition to Indi tnopolis, will te sold vcrv cheap, fr cash. Inquire at this !h'e. dcc2-lf Notick All persuis indebted t me for medical services are respectfully requested to make immediate payment. OlÜee liours from "2 to 4 o'clock P. M. John M. Kitchkn. January 4. l"il. jtu4dlw. 5"Mr. Simuel O -borne, si long deputy in theolficeof Mr. Jones. VVV of tha Supreme Court, leave to dar for 1' tlif.trnit, in company with Capt. Cieorge S. MuxSnll, the Utter going tor the benefit of his health. JgThe Daches of M ilfi. the greatest pl.iv ever written save by S'.i tk-.-eire. for Umma Waller's benefit to-niht. tTWe heard yoterday ut a bo',1 theft in one of our bmkitiff houses A gentlem ui transacting some business, laid his p,cket book ontainiue alfiut thiee hundrel dolisrs, iqvon t!e counter, I wtule he ni-de tus arrangements tlie teller. He got through ind tur:iel to pick it up, but it was gone and i;o trace of the thief leh!nd. Newcon bV Mit.strels ie perform nice at Masonic II 11 t-night. A- mv o.Is inni, al talerit ativl culrivation. t hi- tr t(: o is in -omo-irt-ble. Then for genial joke, tor tun. f ,r irresi-ti ble comicalities go, if ou w tut to forget for the time Uin' ei tnthnig . in the woild th tt troubles vou. JKemeinber! benefit of Kmm Waller and A great bill to-night. N" SftT A thi i th eon when everv peron wants a rrew uir, iney hould call ontl. H. Heitkam. N 17 North I'diiiois street, and esarnin hi slock of piece pood and teiect a comlortable mit fr the eton. 'ew eoil juat received. dec 1 -if tPJoiie. Vinne-Ue A. Co., hue a lar:e tocW of ladie' I tstin: ! m .'e o'e ptiter nd LalmoraJ with mi-es and chil Iren th:ck ole hol arnl balmoral, w hieb they propose selling at rlf riicen, in rder to reduce st k Such a '2'2b for $3 (JO palter, kc. Sic ; birain. jab7-d3l m a The witness and jurymen in attenjaoce upon the United Slates I -trict Court were yetrHiT, conrj!iiit upon the l-nih of .'uMe Smith, allowel to return home by the United State .Marshal. It is uiMierstood that Ik-iIi J u le Treat an-l Jmip lavi hate been telegraphed to ascertain whether or e or the other ?tn resume the busine? of the court anv day ari. tr2fTo nipht Knnoi Waller Maraina, rbicu ah in iJie tole liin repreteoUli e. of

,h,(pob.,lf Tli Ksnitarv Cmuim!oii i in great want of l.riaj:c, ap ihI all article? ueJ 9 !reiti;:t in ho-,!. AI. J:il fru.ta of 11 kimja, pickle! ribbn re ard tickle of every dewrrip

j Tf)p.e n,ticlN, ftre ur,cntlr nr!!. atr-1 it is bope-J lUrtl public will lupptj thfen Irnrr.e diately Sitvl them by rtiiroad or expres to " William IIax.yama. Jni iDapohs. MtmpotiTA. For her benefit this eTetiin Mri. Waller proluce l:er greyest Uy AUi will represent irl it the greatest of her tragic character Marian. Duclics of Mlfi. No tr ulition of rnt actincAn arpawthe reilitjr of thio rltii, piwerful, imp4iiiuccl tA ubHae inijerjonation. An Ktem exchine, in piling of her Duclie, 4j: "It was ia the fourth act, where the wiM petiiut of Webster burt forth in the strange ati l fn-1 tastic horrors of the execution, that Krum Waller oarel to the topmost highl of tragic sublimity. Her ctinp of tliw portion of the phj, where horrors on horror' hed crurnuhiie, urpu-etj in terrible actuality any performance we h:ie ä V. . f - . 1 ..r,ifnrit.a ,I"M. " liciriuiurc ret. Ii in uieciunc We saw Mrs. Waller enact Marlin in tnistity j Last fteaMjii, and can fully indorse thi criticism. Cold Wiatiok i the Camp General Car rinpton, hating leen directed by His Kxcellency, (ioveruor Morton, to investigate reUtive to at- j leaed fiiffer'uig and detlh at theiererl cimps in ! this vicinity, cori-ep.cnt on the recent cold i weather, report tint .-t C imp Morton "unusual I health prevails; no denths or serious injury from severe cold." Among the prisoners there U "le? Mcknei9 thnn uual. No pafferer from (rot-t. They lack for nothing indispensable to perr)nal health and comfort." At Camp Carrinton "wooI was irnpressenl when necessary, and there has been neither death nor injury from cold." So at C-tmp Shank. At .the Soldicra' Home there are "ouly two sick men out of four hundred; no suffering from cold, and the men well provided for. All unreceMary guard duty U avoided." At Camp Fremont the negro troops 'Suffered more than any others the first night of the cold spell, but were at once amply provided for, and none suffered permanent injury." U. S. Ditrict Cot ST Si nnex !i.lm m and Death of Jin.t Smith The pro.-redings of the United State! District Ck'urtwete interrupted Tf'Merrtay by the sudden illne-H of Judge Smith. The Jude had left his house in usuhI health a;treiitly, and reached hi private room in the V. S building before the hour for falling Court. He took a ch iir near the fire, and, it appe.tr, fell into a .sleep ffoin which he awakened seizM with vomiting. He was alone. Someone about the building, opening the door, discovered his situation and give the al rm. His son a- culled und hi wife immediate)- feut for. His att w-k wi violent in the extreme, tho jections .fing of blood almost entirely, and In '-re tt nu uititit-H. Alter the fiisi p.iroxy?m he t:ts t;:keu with a spisni. which, pacing iir, lelt turn leil!T pale, with the rljmrnv weit iiijou hU ül and brow, and almost lifeless. Hi onlr word. were to sitfnifv that he fell erv cold. Shawl ui l other article were warme! and wrapper about him. He had a fecoiid and, we believe, a third at-4wek--f vomiting, still jecting blood in astonishing 'fiuautitit's. I'h ysici.tn having arrived, under their administration lie was re lieved, and rested comparatively easy until about 4 1. M . vhcn he was n"tin seized with vomiting, which continued, though not violently. at intervals until about 7 o'clock, when he eir pi red. About an hour before his deatli he conversed with hi wile, telling I er that he was conscious he w; lUing. He sunk awav calmly. He was in hi Titjih vear. Indiana I'omolooical Society. The Society met at U o'clock A. M. yesterday, the third day of the ij.ioh. Peaches and cherries were discussed. Of the former Crawford's Eirly, Morris' Red Rare ripe, Jtoyal Kensington, deore the rourtli and Ltrge Early York appeared to be favorite varieties. Of cherries, the Belle Magnifique, May Duke, Early May, Governor Wood, and other varieties, were highly spoken of. afternoon. Met at 2 o'clock. The President announced the delegation to attend the meeting !" rli Ohio Pomolugical Society, to be held at Toledo on the 12ih uistT, as follows: J. C. Johnson. of New Albany; J. K Springer, and Ocorge M. Beeler, of Indianapolis. Mr. Lloyd, of Indianas)li, read a paper on the cultivation of strawberries. He reviewed the histoiy of strawberry culture in England, and its introduction into this country. He described met hod of planting and cultivating The ground must bo kept cletnrand the hm! moist Among the vaiieties of strawberries. Wilson's Albany and Triomphde fi.tnd were pre.sentel us particularly valuable He had realized from ibtXI tt'.lO per acre from strawbet rie.s, when properly attended to. 1 Uasj berries were also discu-ed. He had raised this fruit to a small extent, for mtrket, and said its-cultivation was profitable. The Secretary red a pa per n small fruits, prepared by A. M Puidy, of Suh Itend, Indiana. R i pid progress wi shown in stiawbeiry culture. He recommended Wilson s Albany and the Jenny Lind. Of these UOD bushels per acre Could be raised. Other small fruits were discusred, and new views presented The list of strawberries was read for revision. Discussion ensued on a motion to strike the Trio 2e (iand from the list. Messrs. Leas, Lloyd, Ashton. W an:er and others took part Mr. Loomi said tint it seemed that it was pr jK-etl ti recommend poor cultivation bv striking out those varieties which dem mded good cultivation. He was not in favor of this. The best varieties should be selected and they should hae the be.-t cultivation. Dr Helm. Mr. Furnas, Mr Fletcher ami Mr Francis continued the di-cu '-ion, w hich resulted in Mr. Lets withdrawing his motion. lr Warder recommended the follow icg vr'e ties of strawberries: (iolden Sctlliiig, Jenny Lind, Fillmore. Extra Bed. Bussel), Motes' Seedling, an.i Knox 7tM," all of wliieh were put on the Ii-t cm ept the "700. " The Vicounte-s was rectonimi'iided by Mr. Loomis, and put on the list. The Hooker wa stricken off for gei.erul cultivation Discussion ei sued on raspberries. The Cata wisst mid Allen's llt.i I seemed to o?the chos en varietie The Mirth of the Four Seasons, Belle de Fontaine and Ohio Evetbe iin were also eulogized. The Poolittle w. put upon tlie list an 1 recommend! for get:erl cultivation Messrs Loomis, Fletcher nd Beeler. of Indianapolis, were appointed a corum ttee to meet wetkly in thi city to examine fruits that may be st ut to them After the transaction of further business, adjonrned sine die. uuimporant PROFESSIONAL. Hr. X. 1. ( ALL, of! OKIKl: II. S SKKVKTKS Iti'tin.pJi ar:t Tu-inity TO THE ITTIZF.NS llit!c. Viriiii Arenue - .N. rili Nwr J'T-y fcireet. ND 37. oci U'&l-illv BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED 0 VTi'HK.-s. IMH )NI)S. JKWKLKY, PLATE. Itry t..-l ml i.t'. t rrvir.il nrnwrn. nrhourbt X 1 a -1 .;! at XT), is ä Nimni u.t.iNuis ri;KKT. XitRWtH)!- F.ttX-K ESTRAY. t ic l : 1flUKKX UP ItY THK M I srkiliHR n Mintv 1 I. Jauaa auaary 5 b. a Hark Viy Mare 1 all r-u i. .Nui.iacr mtits Hie i,un ..'v...' ! rrl priin the r.-.e in, p u i? rharit,-. wa. KISKII.. ! itr Norfb r:' Mi l NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC. " I HiVK Tjtl.s IAT WITilbkAWX Kf:tM mic j lU ikin lijir fM ia ii.liar.a;.i, ac t rur rcn.t ' partner. F. M-CUorcbman an.l .. A. He rii'-r, Jr , 'ti the '. name aiwl rjrn tIe l S. A. H-rchr it C" . haw fornjej a c,-prtnerl ip to ruiKinct a Hanainf . hustiir-a oa rbe ar.ie lia!i n f.rruer!y -vuied t y me. lU'tti i f tLfM uriiileaeu he l n atel itL me iu tti busii.e ; lr many jear, anI it a!Nrl me pirLre lo have tti j fpp.rtui.iy to tetifj to their t:it)trity, repoiiib l iy ! ai.J eui.iiet 1 t usuf CUatU tiotis. I Lope rhe fort, er ' friei..l aiJ patron of tte will tili roiuii.ue thnr j tuit.euh ih new t rrn, ar.J can i (flora them t- the j puMic at worthy th taott aholu'e coi.3aence In ,verj rr-pct. s. a. KLKTl'IIKK. ! 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i ther be emploreii as Chaplains, or in hosrital. FUNERAL OF BISHOP HÜQHES, rMr,wiQ0te.i the punon of coi. t. . Hanson, pray.cg for inlormatoa as to the . pay of colored troop compare-J with that of priGt. .Vfncff Explain his Cam- TIteiin the r??olr arm? and aiking for the pame patgn to a Iter. Gentleman. py as Tolonteer. . ... j Mr. (ritnes offered a resolution requesting the T A ' iL t i Arc ; Sectettry of war ti furnish the names and cradea important uecision mtne IkIdq umce. j of oaicers in tb LVueu sute military I now ftatkwed in and around Washington, who

The Coroner's Inquest nt Day ton. CONGUEHHIONAL Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac, Frani (etr I'ork. , New Yoik. Janutry 7. Arcchbishop Hughes was buried je-jterduy from fct. ratnek s Catlia irai. lligu ma. was ceieoraieu oy msnop Simon, of Huflalo. Hishop McUlo-kj prcnounceJ tt t. . . tVl't the funeral discourse Hun.lre.1 oi Catholic ! uvriiiM-H nc pichen, uu tic xni. "3 i crowded to its utmost limits After the cere monies hU body was interred in a tomb under the Cathedral with impressive religious exercise?. . The Trbune prints the following: The Bev S. A 1111 of I) ver. N. H . recently visited the Armv of the Potomac vid called on (ten Meade He writes to a New Hampshire paper that he asked Meade to explain his last campaign and the General was kind enough to do so, as follows: I went over the river to fiht, and if my orders had been obeyed I am confident that Lee's armv might have been defeatel. My plan was to cross at Germ una Ford, take the road to Orange Court Hou.-e and push ou rapidly, and if Lee should fend forces to stop me. to attack him in f orce and destroy that portion of his army before he could concentrate the whole of it to oppete me; but one of my corpa commanders failed me He w s commanded l march t 6 o'clock in the nionrng, but did not move till SoVock. He was directed, if Lee sent a force to oppose hint, to nttack at once. Lee sent Kwell down the Orange C H. road just ns I expected, but my .General stood a ltd looked at bim nil day and did not tight, so we lost twenty four hours ami gave Lee notice and time to Voncentr tte his army an 1 tike s-J strong a position that it could not be carried without great loss A risk ol losing our armv in such a tight would have da mi zed us and encouraged the rebels, and prolonged the war, and I gave the order to retro if. The corps corn in nder re ferred to was General French, who was probably too drunk to know or do his duty. From ushlngtnii. W amiinoton. Jtninrv 7 An imtxrfant decision was tnideto day by tlie General Lind Oilier, involving tlie title ofthe site of the city of lied Bluff, California, in "which Granville Doll was claimant and the Citizen of Bed Bluff the contestwits, tlie case being an appealed one from the Register of the Northern District of California. The tleci-ion is adverse to the claimant. The site embrace. 1G0 acte of land, with several million of dollars worth of imj rovements. Hon Mr Woodbridge of Vermont has received n dispatch that the quota of that Slate is full, with a surplus of '-270, beside the recruiting in the field ' I'rniu liuyton. Dayton, January 7 The inquest upon the body of Mrs Clippinger was conclude I todiy, after examining Samuel S'evcnson, train dis patcher. and Mr. Brooke, operator in the dejt ollice at Cincinnati. The te-timony of the.-e two witnesses conflicted with that of the Carlisle ope raror, who testified that when he reported to the Cincinnati ollice tint Potter was going on the ide track, he added, "Wait and I will ee " Brooke testified tint be did not hear the words "Wait and I will sec." Stevenson said that he acted upon the report of the operator nt Carlisle, that Putter wus on the side track, and immediately ordered S tiders to leave Diytou. The veroict of the jury was that the tleceaed came to her death on account of the negligence of Strnuel S'cvenson, iu not knowing certainly whether ro' U i r.ii w .! wt Crl,.la tNt,on ui l held there without positive orders before telegraphing Siuder. to letve I) iton The Carlisle operator was dismissed this morning. From I.ouivilte. Lot isvii.i.i:. Janutry 7. The ocimer Science was burned this morning at Portland wharf. Her carno of government stores was landed, arid was sived Loss small. - All piiet hd off. Cold Ulld RhoWMlg. Kioiii ll.nl Ii in orr. Baltimoki., January 7. ner.il Butler pa-sed through her last night en route to Fortress Monroe. It is nnccrst, o 1 he is clothe 1 wit't ample pow ers rc'.itne to the e. hane d" pri-oners an i is confident of success FOR SALE. T II VK TWKNTT THOl'SANi) IOL!Al:S WDUTH I f improved C ry Property, that I wi eil for one fcurtli loTi an! t ie I6lan r within fiht xear, the purchaser pij ifc perceiit. ifitrrrt m a.lv ai.ee, anIiuhUv. (iK.riK it. TV. FITTM. dclfi-lim. CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS STOCK SKI.I.1NG AT FOU OXB MJXTH, PKKVIOUS Tt KX I KN'sfVK A LT Kit -A TION OF PKKMISKS. I V 10 IN' Ac CO., Old I'osf Office Untitling, Meridian M. ! I III FURNISHINC COODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, . 67 West Washington Street, flewteen Illinois und rarly ppoile tlie t rnneHrr Sli.f II le llnne. WüOLEnALE XOTIOX HOUSE, dents' Furnishing Goods II O S I 10 It "V . -iood Hold Hl.'Nfiv I'rirc. Y ork Jobbing decl& NEW PUBLICATION. TO III: PI HI.IMIUtl TO.DAV! iHt nw tmiri tr THK IU HAL INTELLIGENCE! ! V WEEKLY PAPEU. DEMOTED TO THK. INTERESTS of Ar culture, Horticult ire. Education, the Art ami ietKa, etc., etc. The Rural Inteliu-encer will be pubüsbed eeery Wed nes.1ar. I. s. K W inon, at No. 37 Eat Waniocton treet (thirl tvry.) at 1 50 per annum in airatce. It wtll made up mi,) eihr pace of Koral ocuru iie, and printed en rew typ- ixl e'ear while paper. lhpub-li-her ptnicularly ici the attention and pi rosace of Ancuttnri.i ud II. rttculturit. Jan4-2t

i THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

SENATE W AHi!CT03r. Jannary 7. Mr. Dixon pret&tri memorial from olniter of tic Go pel, asking, w"hen draftel, that j draw cumtnutaliuns for their quarter or fuel, i Agreed to. On motion of Mr. D-m. the Seer alary of War was requested to fur:ii?h the papers relating to the exchange of prisoners Mr. Car!i-le offered a lengthy resolution, stating as a tesalt of a compact of Sutes, each State for itself adopted the Constitution of the United States as it adopted its own State Constitution. Laid over. Mr. Howard's resolution that the Committee on the Judiciary consider the propriety of repeal ing tie joint resolution of July 17, lb62, which proi,ib;ls a forfeiture of real estate beyond the natural lite o i toe onenuer, was auopteu. The House bid making appropriation for the Postoffice Department for the fiscal yeau, was retired to the Finance Committee. Mr. Howe offered a resolution that the Predent be requested to eall out militia voluuteers for ninety days to carry freedom to every captiTe in the retel prisons, and that Gen. Grant be assigned to the command of said troops Referred to the Military Committee and ordered to be printd. The bill for continuing the Vouulies to yoIuuteers was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Fesseuden referred to the Committee ou Finance, with the understanding that it should be reported at an early day. The message of the President -and the docu ments accompanying it were referred to the same committee. Mr. Wilson moved to take up the bill enrolling the national forces. The Senate proceeded to act ou the amend ments of the Military Committee, which were all adopted saie fection 'JO, repelling the $300 com mutation clause, which will be considered here after. Mr. Davis opposed the fourth section of the enrollment bill, providing for the furnishing of substitutes. He denied that the Secretary of War had any power to remit anv portion of the time of the veteran soldiers, and he 'Davis) called it an act of inu-tice to the countrv. I he veterans h.ol stipulaled to serve three ears. Mr W ilsuii replied that the veterans were mus tered into the service for three vears uuless sooner discharged. The Senate agreed to take up the $.'H)0 clause to-morrow. at Mr.- Sumner submitted u substitute for the clause. The Senate went into executive teseion, after which it adjourned. HOUSE. The bill for consolidating the statues of the L lilted States was referred to the Judiciary Com mittee Mr. S;auJd:ng introduced a bill to exempt from payment postal communications from sol diers. Befcrrc 1 to the Postoflice Committee. Mr. Blaine of Missouri offered a resolution, which lies over, directing the Secretary of the I re.tiurv to oscerta'U and report the amount of debt incurred bv the several States to suppress insurrection, and declaring, as the judgment of the House, all euch debts should ultimately be legislated bv the general government. Mr. Baldwin of Massachusetts offered a pream ble setting forth te it organized treason, having its headquarter at Richmond, exists in defiant violation of the Constitution and has no claims to be treated otherwise than us an outlaw, there fore. Resolved, That any proosition or negotiation wile lebel ought to be rejected without hesitation or del iy. The resolution was adopted by yeag.to 24 nais. Mr. Rogers offered a rh-o!utian declaring for a vigorous prosecution of the war, but at the same time asking forreice, conciliation und com pro raise so far a consistent with honor, and most earnestly rccomi-cnd the cooperation of the President and Senate in sending Commissioners to Richmond in order that the war niav be brought to an honorable close. On motion of Mr Steven the bill was laid on the table bv a Vote of 77 to i'2 Mr. Seotjel l offered a resolution, which lies over, requesting the Secretary of the Treasury to inform the House whether under existing legislation the 7 30 United States Treasury notes due August 19th and October 1st, 1 64, will be repaid in coin of the United Stales; also, w hether any additional legislation is necessary to make the interest and principal of the 20 year bonds, into which the 7-30 notes are convertable, pa able in com The H ijse then went into committee of the whole on the consular and diplomatic appropri a tion bill The consular and diplomatic appropriation bill was passe I A'jouriied till Monday. HOUSE FURNISHINC CO ODS. VCEGTLE & METZGER' S HOUSE FURNISHING AND STOVE I) IÜ1 2sTO. S3 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, orPOSlTK THE COL'tiT HOUSE IM)I AIOI,IS, INDIANA. r UVIV. AÜOVK KSTAßUSHMF.ST IS NOW OPF.X AXÜ J offer fr il" at lnw rat-, a lre iortment, cipial f any in the West, f Move, Hollow und Tiii-':iro, JiipaniK'tl-Waif, Coal Oil L.uiii and ri In !', An 1 a irtiT)l Assortment of HUl'SK 1-UUX1SIIIXG (100DS. Manufacturer of Tin, t'opprrantl Micot Iron Ware We are the only Ager.ts for li.e City of the Cood Samaritan Cooking. AMI THE U E YSTO.YE IKlilLOtl STO VE TU F. t;H)l SAM AKtTAX, for trhich t bate th ex-c!u-ivr ajri.r, ofn rcl t all whu are ta want of a FUCST CLASS COOKIXG STUVE, with the ttruojl ror.fidence that it will nt fail to pl-ase th most careful buiekeejT. It isalapted forworxi or coat. IHK GiKJI) SAMARITAN has taken the first premium at the Eleventh Annual Indiana State Fair, over all other Cooking: More. THK KKVSTOXK PARLOR STOVE, for wood, with douMe top and bae, ha rtre thin double the ra-liatlLg urfji e o( any other Stuye of iti ae, and will tLrow out more beat with one-half the d Tai Stove baring ben tested, we. take p!eaure tn prstentir g it to the public a tbe bet acd most econraicl Pari -r iot ia the market. Agent for Indianapolia for He kr k. Yoaug'a old etab jhel COOKING RAJS3"QES! With one, two or more Orer Raises, and Extra Charcol P.roiler Attachment. We would also call the attention of th public to otr large t srx cf marbaliied Iron .llantles and Grates. Also Varble. Mantle of uper.or tjualitj. Our tock ot Ht Kack,taMen eat. Vases, e.mpriea the witet and t-t pattern of Eastern Mai'ifacture. All kind of Ornamental Iron Works cao b procured through u al Eaotero phc? Our flock. hs been carefully ae!ecte1, j.i in,-t all ar ticle are procured from the Unrest Eastern Factne direct. W art tbereuj enaieu to compete id price aca quality of rood with any Hou In tLe Wet. no5-dly YIEU1I.R k VF.T7.GER. HRANDE'S TUSSILAGO I Keaaaat to lb Tat CfcildftMerr !!

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T TLKlr. 'tnclnnail larltet. CiJtct?r5ATi. January 7. . Floor orchaoped. Ked wheat, $130(31 35; white. $1 .35ft 140. Corn, $1.10(21.20 f r new and old in bulk; demand vastl? exceeding the supply. Oau firmer at K253c.' Th ky advanced to böc and rn ood demand. Hogs advanced to $7.75 for 200 poaid averages; receipt üfcht. Mess pork advance! to $1'J 50. Lard has advanced to 12'. c, but not much to be had at these rate?. There is a large demand for clear middles at 9ljC for lxse and 10c for packed Bulk Shoulder wanted tö'ac; holders bare generally withdrawn from the market. Money close at 10 12 per cent. Gold at 51 and silver at 44c preru. Exchange at parß.l. i i .i a) aaw--a 1 1 lew York narkrl. Ntic Yoic, January 7. Flour firm and in cood demand at $6.75ni6 65 for extra State, $7 .'10(37.63 for extra. Round hoop Ohio, and $7.70(.?9 50 for trade brands; market closing tjuiet. Whisky steady at W.,(ä 04c More doing in wheat, chittlv for exrort; firm at $1.45(31 4- for Chicago Sprinjr, $1 465f(il 495 for Milwaukie Club, and $1 MQl for Winter lied Western. Corn closed heivv at $l.tC3 1.23. Supar firm and molas.es steady Fork firmer at $i0 for new mess, $1919 375 for old men, ami $19 for prime niesj. Beel quiet ind unchanped. Dressel hogs very firm at UQlMc for western, tae latter an extreme price; citv held at 10Q KH4C. Lard firm at lJt.jl3cc. Money tight all day and in active demand at 7 percent. Sterling fair at IM1.. Gold firmer; opemng at 51 ?g, advancing to 5$l, and closing firm at 5itg(25'JJ4'c prem. WANTED. A G K i T S COVSTAtVaTI-Y WAVTED! I WANT 1NDI;STKI0LS A N I Ai.TIVK MrN TO canvas the coun ry ihti'iib', and deposit our Medicines with ev-. ry f.im.l. 1 itm cmpl'iying apenr to canvass, on !'!, at 0. m i nil li-j'-e and buggy, $350 per year. A?'ij' are ri-(u rfrt to furniNh borsea and bu2'ie. In a 1 1 fii.ti "i the above a'.arj, I c'f frt) y all ejtnse lirj'.I.i.i t-t!ie UtiMi'ev It ia an aieaMe atid healthful occupation for younenien, Kivinz tV.em a ff d opportunity to raAe money witL.-ut tü pu-MMIity of ntairiiiij? 1n accruing front eilm .n r imn:i-..u. Applicant -hotitd a.j! in pe-s.-u, r aftdrais (if further information be d m .1 ; th- j roprotor, by letter. No one will te employed, for le"s term titan one) ear anil will entr int a vrjit-:i c n' r; -l to that effect. I shall require .eciirity, in il i t-, if I am not personally acq'.iitinsed with tte n. li'Kt.t, as I hall intraj. in his cuto-ly nn-tiey, nif ditfiues, ook and receipts to the amount of fron $;er) to f . J. 31. F1JOST. INDIAXAI'OLIS, IXD. decl9-itiw3m CEMENT PAINT. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE Tlie Oldest mi tt itet lrrervlnc Wear ingriuintin Ute I nlletl Slalen. f3 ri.exNciAJ I until a a a a nail tjfT-.;l -i .r.;. , i i 13 I. 15 I Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS THE Heat piii:m:i(vi(; PAI T In tUe World! Itvni it All.Ito .) 1VI T in Hie World! Itet W i: A It IMi l AI t in t he W orld! liest paht fur i i:m i; rnvrsintiie World! Ilesit llOOi nCi I'1IT Iii lite World! It is rsr.n bt mokk than FiFry different Kailroal. for rix-titur rbeir car, and painting all tin, iron, zhie. timber, car-.-i'.ls, ir'ick -beams, tenons, mortices, and for paititiiiT bri.l.co.; the itiide of stock car-, to prevmt hore. frot'i eiititif tlie wooden lii'inp; pits of teiMlt-r and ln!i!e the .illt to preserve and protect them; loi oinotHe boilers, b-f"rt- the tapping is put on, Kril, in fact, wheri-ver a paint is require-1 to preserve any nvateri 1. or f r li.trd ue, in-tead of beauty, there this Pa nt is the nv.-t valuable of ant everknown. ir is i:m:i By Farmer-, Itinlder and Architect to presene ariy timber ued in b'liMitur fall kiti'N, and for fence post and t-UK lef,in- tiny nn- laid ti lrirk or stone foundations. To prevent d im,!!-, in brick dwellings, a plank hiuld be ;sn, ted ta A laid between the cellar wall and the tipper all. For tin roofs or for painting fhingle roofs, this Paint is u;. surpassed. i' 1. i si:n By 'iovenmieiit foi r ori-i)f thfir barracks, and painting tbe bulls of iheir 5ut1bo.1t. anl is a universal favorite iu the Navy Yard-., as the ra.M valuable preserving and wearing Cement Paint in the wi-rUI it ix t m;i In New York, Philadelphia, lVst..n. Chica;:, Cincinnati, St. Louis, an i i fact ail over the We-t, and pronounced by all, after iiio-e than ten years trial, to be wi'hout an equal, bavin M id whit r.- other Paint ever did. The a!t-watr test n iron, tin an l wood, fur years, preserving ail material porfrc'ly. IT II AS UOKKFR Its own nay up; slowly, ein perni.viftitly, to popular favor, and ci inuiaiid the iK-tire an 1 enjoy the favor cf tie most srientitic Naval and K'lra-1 kii!ine.ers, a well as the learni-d and practtval niecbatiics f this country Among the thousoid who are using ou pAint we would retVr to a few eminent ju l,?e, w hose nin'.'S will be fotiml bt-'low : DAVID M ACT. President and Superintendent, Pent and Indianipoli Railroad KOBKKTMKF.K, Superintendent an 1 Master Mechanic, In1ianaiolis and Cinernnati Hailroad. J.D. IIASLLP, Master Mechanic, Bellfontaine, Railroal. Indiana. UFO. CHURCH. J-ff. rs uiville Railroad Indianapolis. JOHN CiiNLOtiCr, Sujorinieiident Terre Haute, Alton and St. louis Kailroai. A small discount ruid? to such wholesale agents as we aelett. For sale by ' IIOYD V l'AI.11Klt Sole Agent for Indianapolis, Ind. eptÜG-d.l'itltaw TOMB STONES. GARBLE WORKS. 3 ft 3 o 7 o O rSIYCOlDtniTTER Cawiw VIT"1 KEEP ON HAND AND 'JAKE TO ORDER, ALL f kind of Marble Monument and Grave Stor.e. carve ta order, with design, emblem, or device that may b. wanted. Those desiring acytbtr.g- in our line will da well to give a a call, as we ue none but the bt material, andinsurtal work. 1 dAwly WANTED. -yas TO ihO PER MONTH. THE LITTLE I 3 Otant dewing Mac bus Company want an Acent 111 each County, to olicit rder forlLeir new H Machin, with äuge, crw-dr ver and extra needles. We wilt pay a liner! salary an t xpense. er give large commission. For particular, terms. Ac, inclo a tamp, and address T. S. PAGE, Toledo. O., Oeteral Agent for tbo L'blted States. deci-dlmAwSm

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BRQYH'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES A yFGLECTWD CCUOFI, COLU, a Irr.UtH or Sore Tore?, tf aJIawt topmtrre, renlt lnrioo Pglaw ary Proscblal aid Atbtnatic l;ae, efren t'.ran Incurable. PROVfX BRONCHIA LTKOCriFS rtach di'fctJy lh a?ected paru, and akat immediate r tef. For ronchiii., Attama Ca'arrb, and ConisTcptir Cocrh lit Troche are usef.il. tXV.:c Speaker and :scen boald h.a I ha Troche to clear and irtnrtlta tbe voice. Military OCcer tad Soldltr who overtax tba o(- an1 ara expof e l to udden changea, boc)d cm theta Obtain oc!y Ca (rtcuxe. rca COUGHS ar COLOS. -BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES" haut praeed their efficacy by a ten of many years are btbly recoiwmended and prrrctibed by PbjaKian and Sarjeona in tte Army, and Lay received lertimoniaU from many eminent mm. ScUl by all Irna-riita and bUri in Medicine in tha I United Statci and most fcrelirn cuantrie at li cent ner 1 box- jarvt-djwlm tSTLADIES! LADIKS! LADIKS! DONT fail to read tb vtertUemeat in thi paper, heade IMPORT AXT TO PKMALES. Dr. Cheetmaa, of New Tork, bau devoteJ tb laat th'ny year of h! practica t Femal Complaints. Ilia Pill act lika a charm. They are reliable and safe. nor9-d(ia IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. HaavKv'a Fcmalk Pill have never yet failed tn re moring diffcuHiea arising from obstruction, or atoppaa; of nature, or ta retorin the ytetn to perfect health when ua"erin; from Spinal affections, Prvlapvtia, I'teti, the White, or other weakne of tbe Uterina Organa. Tbe Pill are perfectly harml-a ou the constitution, and may be taken by the vteM delicate female without can ing d;tres the am time they act like a charm by ftUeiifrthetiijut:, iiiTiforalinc and restoring the yttem to a healthy condition, and by bringing cn tb monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cauea the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken daring tbe first three or four montha of pregnancy, though Afe at any other time, ai m!scarriagt would bo the result. Each box contains 60 p IU. Price tl. Dr. FIARVKY'S THKATISK on Di-.ea-.t-vf Female., Pr?naucy, JtixarrieK", Karrenm-si, Sterility, Reproduction and At?ue of Nature, and emphatically tbe Ladies' Ii-Watt Me.l'.cal Adviser a pamphlet of 64 pagei, t-ni free to a?iy address. Six cent required to par potaa;. The lilts and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed and prepaid, ty J. F.IiYAN, M. D., General Ayent, No.TC Ceilar reet. New York. Tf3Sold by all the principal drurgist. TOM LINTON COX, Druggists. Arnt, tept!kj'63-4Awlv Indiartapoll. t-NEW DISCOVERY FOR THE pely and permanent cure of Seminal tVeaVnes. Urethral aud Vsinsi Iicliarjen, Gleet, SeUal Di-, Emission, Impotetice. tJenltal lieldlity and dlsear-es of the Bladder aud Ki.luejs. Hell's Vereine Pius ar warrantet in all and can be relied on. N clunr ..f diet retjtiired. Thy do not iia"mte,nor interf -re with tui:ie pursuit. Upwards of 20O rae have l'n c-ire.t tbe past month. .Vire thun ow tiundrfl f-htie!tin mw flm in thtir f tri rate jrmt V, tnd a!l jtl if their fjflcacg. Tbej are entirely hannle on tbe vton, and can be relied cn in all case ariinj frm youthful inNeretion or self-abuve, w hich often incapacitate Ithe sufferer from fulfilling th (tut it f m.trt int lif. A TRVATISK of 61 pKr , containing means of cure, aentfreo to all. Two Vamps retaired for pottage. TLe Pill will b- ent by mail, ecurely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J UUTlN.M.n, N-'.7CC dar street, N, T. 80M by all the principal drtiggl-t-. TOMLINSON k COX, Agents, sepUtO-ilAwlv . Inliannpoll. NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, Fan cy Groocls, Vc 4 S MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE l particular for the coming Holiday. I IN F.VKRY wish to eall the attention of dealers in the above jrooda. Having bought undr very favorable circumstances, and anderstanding tbe wants f tbe trade thoroughly by long experience, tt will te to the interest of buyers to examine my w aryrootns w here tley w ill riii-1 the 'ärgert variety of goo.lsever brought together under one roof, at men price a will aflord a go-d profit " Respectfully. CHARLF.S MAYFR. no'5-dAwira No. 29 wet Washington tr-e MEDICAL BOOKS, CtC. Galen's Head Dispensary cji ak ri:iti:n BY THF. LF.tilSLArCUK OF KKNTl'CKT FOR f H TKKATMKNT OK ALL TUF. D!KASKS OK THf UR'N KY D OKXTTAI. ORGANS mM am.- " aa o A a mM. m PRICK ON t.Y TKNCK.NTSA .TIrtliritJ ff;wrl, OmUtinihy 1kttti Fit 4'LiU ana f-eijj,iia -Atuitomy tfi l'jiit.jy fthe ?4rj Orgii.tt in a utntt ftf Ht tH .'' mt. OON A KKW M KTHOD w 1KF.ATING Venenal IrSeasc-s, i?itU ling Syphilis in all its it.)r -ionorrbea, Gket, Striciure, Varirocile, and HydroC'. le, liea ie- :!.e Kidreyp, Claidcr kc, with nt mercury! conta:t:n a aable treatise on that wide-spread raala- Ay? Ay of youth. Seminal Yeaitne.s., Xoc- '"1 turnal Kniisaions, jxual Uetiiity, Im potency, Ac, the secret infirmities of youth and maturity arisir.sr frtro tbe baneful hablu of si-lt-at'Ui-e. To which is added Observation ot Female Diseases, and other Interesting matter of the utmost importance to the married and thoc contemplating taarria, who entertain dotibtsof their physical ab- Iity to enter that state. Sent tt any a -id res In a sealed wrapper, on receipt ot ten cents or four stamps. We devote otr entire time and attention to the treatment of the yari'Mis private diseases treated of in our private report. Our Disensry is the only Instkotica of lb kind i:i America which hst.een e taolished by a pecia! chartT.ant this factehonld giveh a preference orer tb yarious quacks of doubtful charactet to be foun i al rgecitie. IMPORTANT TO PEMALE8I One itepartment ff our Dispensary 1 specially devoted to the treatment of bv Diseases of Female. s;ch a Luchorrhea, or "White," Irregular, Painful and Suppresa Menstruation, Nervous and tieneral Ix-bi Iity, Diabase of he W umb, Barrenness, 4c. Consult utions and examir:atinfree of charge. Also for aale, DK. DK WEE'S PECULATOR IMLLS For reraate Obstructions, Irrerula?itie. Ac. Married la dies in certain situation fhoutd not u ibem, a they wouldcnse miscarriage. Price 1 per lox, atid may b ent by mad. UU.OAl.EN'S PREVENTIVE An Invaluable artjcl for thoe wtsbinc to limit the number of their offspring. ot th barren who dei-ire children; warranted not to In Jure th health, and will last for a lifetime. Sent to any addres, under seal, m receipt wt the prire TWO DOLLAKS. PATIENTS AT A DlSTANCF F. sending a bria tatement of their symptoms, will receive m Blank Chart containing a list of questions, our tera: for the course ol treatment, 4c. Medicine, sent m any part of tbe country to cure any case at horn, fr e from danger or curiosity. All transactions private and contidential. Remember the came and number. Direct all letters to GALEN' I! RAD DISPENSARY deeJ-.t-dAwl LowtsviUe. Ky E X C E L S I OR FAMILY MEDICINES, VRE A SAFE RELIABLE CURATIVE ANI' PURELY veritable, and warranted to git ssiisfactln and periorm a recommended, one trial is w gib a volume of rrtitVates. Vlrditral Corrector, for Billiou and Liver Complaint, Sick or Nerrou Headache, Dyspepsia, and for punfyirg the blood. later, aalliwrtlc nnd -Antl-IIIIliwu Pill. Wa oCer these arl assert that tby are th- best in n&e, and invite a trial to prove the truth f our awerth.n. ABU I III, for' the radcsl cure f Fever and Ague. A cure i warranted in all case. I'.rndlrator.- t arrat-.r thi- remedy in all rato cure feronic arvt recent cae i.f ITentery, Diarrhea, Cbolic or Cholera Morbu. It? alo the best pain kfter extant. Compound Exlrncl of Arnlr. for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pain, Ii.flammation. Ac c. (h.e trial will convince the mot ikeptical of the magical ff'-c of this truly (rreat arel wifflerful preparatio n. Aroinastlc Ulntnirnt for for, new and old: Sore, lw.il. Rruises. Itm. lrot Fite-, Sort Nipple, Ac. We efter thi a one of the best Salves now In u. Parakian Tooth Liquid for Nervoua T'tbach, Cl'anint: the Tth and Ilrr.fy ing th Preath. All of the abv sevea remedy are put Bp sciectifl(ally, and s ld wholesale arvl retail at Norwood's Bl'Wk, N". 1 and 20 North Illinois treet, Indiana!:, and fcy Drugsist and Storekeeper everywhere, and warranted to cure if taken a recommewded. Tbv sick and id cted ar. Invited f call at r office, Norw ooai'a block Consoltatlmi free. Advice grati. Me.licix.ea warranted and cure rur axil red. Call and get circular, see cartificate and receive good and honest treatment. AgenU wanted to travel everywhere. Satisfactory Inducement tiered. sriCfck, HENNINGS A CO.. , catl7-dwly Frprit.rf,

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LIST OF PREUITJUB AWjtacrn ar tut uiTS IIVrI.rVIV A. STATE FA1H HU at ImdimmtflU, Septt mUr Hk U OCcvfUt.J Llatof Article t'.tri In tli i:nstnriaift arlaswas ncTTKEs, naritE ntixu atd rAirnya. PV'r. re frame of melwa used. Moll:e Yeoman, lbdianfol.a. The above arttrW. tbe fcatxirwork f yaaag U4y f ladianapf lis, rrBets rral erard; ipsa Iser skill, awJn:ty, aad perveraac, and ia wray epecMsl cawaa dalj. i. Water ce-1-e.t laud-cape psiatlsg. Misa C'orua.ia laieUet, l:eLaapol Faac) la.n'itg (pajelle.) dry foh-r, (; rofaMJ'WiaJ, J eitK-e the.Tery sukest ant-tie ktii. Tboma B. ttiessjir, luataaapoU. Trui! ptt-ating (patrl, dry Csdor, (profraaiaaalj thy cf the author. ' Ttiooc B. Giesing, Iisdlai.ap!i. Fruit patiitig (pv4el,) dry ctlor, (prcfelcjf,) tot tierdatUn i useless. He wt-k jsak for ltf, Tboma- L. Olesinc. latiaip4ia, Otie ltrr wimf. H. IJtSer. lt;diarfpoI';. Lot teel n.frrav ios ry excellent. .II. Lr-er, lrd auaj-olis. rbotograpt a'bmn. brh'y f nlhad f43ai. W illiam lrate. wdtana.lMi. Chinese pearl paintir.g, very beau'ifO. Charles A. WaVbt. At.gla. PKNMANs-UlP, CAhD-TvrJTINO, Ac. Plain and ornamental pri4iuanlip. T.J. Brjatit. Indiana poll. Card writing aud penmanship, eicelWat. T.J. Bryant, Indtaa(Kli, epectmrna f wortmawah tp. Business writiLg. T.J. Bryant, lndiwnaie-Iis. (ff-band flourish inf. J.J. DiiiMiiorr, ludianapo!:. Busincs writing, finely executed. J. J. lnsmore, lnd;anapo!ia. Sjcimen f-iKril draw mg, well dotw. J. O. kirg-burr. Craw ford ville. NEEI'LE AND UAIK WORK. : Sofa cushwu, beautifully done. Amiie V jeiilrakrr, lndiatarHli. Cb'ld'a cap, well worked. Mr. Dunn, Indianapolis. Child's apron, fin peciavn of woimaasjiip. Mr. Dunn, ludianpdi. Child's etnbroi.lereU dress, excellently 4oe. Mr. Dunn, lixiianapohs. Iiece tapestry work, evince much labcr rd perrv ranee. Mis Mary (iaston, ItiJianspoli. Secib:eu tajestry, (Washingt.) the same. Miss Fli.aleth Berry, Brookville, as ia raentiooed. Sprcimt ti tapetry, (Napoleon,) above will equally apply to thce al-o. Mi-s Elizabeth Berry, UrtK-kville. Trltitig collar Miss Anna Walkt r, IndiatiMpdia. Specimen ernVroidery, rnachii e. .. II. Turn, r, lrdiai.pvlt. Specimen omimei tal reedlr-work. W". H. Turner, LV.iar.ajoli. - Ornamental bair-w-rW. Miss Nannie D.ilI ar, Indlanspoli. (irtiamental hair-work. Miss Hannah Dunbar, Indianapolis. at W INES, FRUITS, ETC, IN CANS ASD FOTTL, The w ines in the follow ing list are id the tuoat txcI lent quality, and met the approbates of all' who laaaeal th-ir exceileiK. Drake plantation Litter. P. II. D.ake A Co., New York City. Quarter doeu mantel brandy, lioyd A Palmer, !udiauapMi. Quarter doren, rparkling Catawba. ' IViyd A Palmer, Indiau tpoli. Quarter dorer. weet Catawba. Psyd A 1'sln.er, ladianapuli. Quarter doen still Catawba, lu.yd 4 Palrner, IndianapsdissQuarter dozen port w ine. Boyd A Pa 'iik r, Indianapolis Quarter dor.eu Madeira wine. Iloyd A Palmer, Indianapolia. Quarter dozen sherry w ine. Boyd A Palmer, Indianapolis. Lot canned cherries. O. II. P. Lly, Indianapolt.

One "bottle cherry wine. Mi Sue Crowther, Columbus. Specimen oil of peppermint, a rtrj strong aoi axcellant quality of oil. II. Peck, Ringgold. Taitaly bitter, Iovegood " Dr. L. llarrimau, Anderson. Two bottle catsup, as srood aa the. beat. Mrs L. II. Sloan, Indianapolis. Barrel porter, a prime article. Frank Wright, Indianapolis Barrel ale, delicious ami of fine. body. Frank Wright, Indianapolis. HANOS-AND ORGANS (MUSICAL.) One plain square piano. A. M. Ilenham A Co Indianapolis. One carved piano, round corners (KnabeL Bait. A. M. Benharn A Co., Indianapolis. One carved piano. A. M. Benbam A Co., Indianapolis. One Alexander nrati (Pan's, prance.) A. M. Ilenham 4 Co., Indianapolis. One cabinet organ, Boston (Mason A Hamlin.) A. M. Benham at Co., Indianapolis. Thi display of musical instruments was very flne. tba style of workmanship elegant and finished, and the tow of the Tarious instrument rich, full and eweet, and wU worthy all the cmnnie mixtion passed upon tbem. BEES. Lot Italian b-. L. Tw ining, Vabash. IT.U1TS, GRA1X VIXFS, k. Peacbe, Johnson Seedlings. W. W. Johnson, Indianapolis. Lot peache (single variety.) Mrs. C t'raier, Indianapolis. One doen peaches, (single variety.) A. Poland, Princeton. " One lot fiars (two Tarittie), very fin. J. r. Merrill, Itidianapolis. Single apple (pound pippin), extraordinary sis. S. C. Vance, Cattle ton. One b'inon tree. Mrs. J. S. Newman, Indianapolis. tirape vine hi barrel. Charles Iledde. Indisnapoll. FIX)UB. One barrel firror. Vtilliam Powell, Indiiipoli. Premium recomasreJed. One barrel white wLt fiour. Church A Tutüe, Indianapolis. Premium reoomtwended. One barrel flour (bearded medium), Indianapolis. Church A Tuttle, Indianapolis. Premium recommended. The committee are very much surprised that so impot . tanl a branch aa that of flour, should have bad classflea I, on, so that it could have competed for a premium, and respectfully bs-gest to the Board that the wvTtgtt t-e remediei at rha text Stale Fair. MISCELLANEOtll. Collection of sculpture. W. W. War lac. Indianapolis. Chtckury for flavoring coffee, a very escellefet articl. for family ue. H Ballman, Indianapolis. Cbickory in the root. II. I'.ailman. Indianapolis. Map case and blackboard rctcbined, a good lavretlaB. Wm. C. Heriden, Miami towasAip, Ohio. One buck Lorn. CLark Wa'klej, Cherabuscs. Fishinar tackle. II. K. tia-too, Indianapolis. Corn popper. Wm. Bromwrll A Co. (by James fan), ClaAtaBall, Ohl. On tuirgy plow. Samuel Shank, Indianapolis. Sample sorh soar. Ned A House, Mt. Gilead, 0b;. Cbrytalixd quartz. Mrs. W tlliam ri. Gorham. Thi plce of jtirtl, from Atitraba, ll fMbtely tb very fiuest In thi country, both aa ragarda size, aad 0 clrarress and t-eauty cf tu stalactitica. Aquarium. Mrs. H. G. Cary, IndianarK-lis.-Mr. H- O. Carey exhibited tbe aVos-e qwarlaaa which attracted tnucb attention frota all Iba nsttcra, axd ww recommend that tbe Board, at the. Bxt Stau Fair, oCar liberxlpremium for aqnarrate. One chemise, evtured much lbf, and I a .17 Sax pi aw cf work. Mis Sue Crowther, Coltstobu. Specirren sorgho sngsr. n. Bull. Sydney, Ohio. Spcinten roast beef. George W illiam, Indtaaapoh. Specimen beef teak. George Williams, Iodtaaph. Specimen muttoe chop. Geo. Wilhams, Iudianapoi, ItMieed. All vrry Sa yeixa , HAS. Fresh Smoked Haina First Cut Tgrr. Hate sow for sal, axd iiiall zttr f eofistaLtly on band, at Na. II owta MarUia street, Ind anapobs tha very Ut quailt of lagar Cureat Hsmi at Citicinnatl wholeal prsce. a,t5t)FFI3f A CO.. jadlw rat lUBsiffissirt..