Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 32, Number 20, 10 May 1862 — Page 3

Death of Judge Dwer... Th people of our Slate w;ll Lear with dtep regret tbat Jude Chailta Dewey, loojf a memler of our Supreme Bencb. aad for more than a generation one ot tbe ablest and most prominent lawyers of oar State. is dead. Il diad at his te&idenoa in Charlestown, Clarke county, on ibe 25ib, at tbe adranc'd age of aeenty-eigbt year, after long illness, which iraioated suddenly, when it W appeared at boar: before 'to, take a farorablw tarn aed promise hopes of recovery. Tbe nature of the disease we hve not learned, hut at his age, and with Lie bodily infirmities, any disease would probably have ended fatally. Charles Dewey, we believe, waa a native of Massachusetts, but be removed to this ata'e nt an early day in ita history. Tbe exact lion we do not know, but we do know

that be figured as a leading lawyer amooj I . w i.v u '.i. those great intellects, noon, o.u.iu, Some time about the year 1835 or 183C he was placed upon the Bench and held f or eleven veurs. and it is not too much to say. indeed U is only what the judgments or courts and lawvsrs all over tbe Union baa Eronouneed, tbat be and bis associates, lack ford and Sullivao, formed m tribunal unsurpassed in the coootry. No State decisions are more respeoted or oftener quo ted than those of "Ulackford'a Report" made up of the opinions of these eminent judges. Since bis retirement from tbe bench Jude Dewey has confined himself to his profession, mingling but little, if at all, in public affairs. We do not think he ever figured prominently in politics. Some five or six years ago a fall, which broke hie leg, incapacitated him for active exertions of ny kind, and he withdrev, in a good degree, from business. In person, Judge Dewey was tall and commanding, with s strongly marked countenance, and sn eye of singular keenness and penetration. We believe he was never esteemed s successful speaker, but in private conversation he was one of the most entertaining and faoinating of men, witty, generally good natured, omeltmea oaustio, and saorifying, and possessed of an inexhaustible fund of aneedotes end reminiscences.- Stat Journal. From tba Natloaal lataUigaaaar. SvF" In reading over, in the Congressional Globe the record of tbe House debate npon the district emancipation bill, we find striking evidences in the remark of Mr. Diveo, of New York, and of Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, (both gentlemen distinguished by extremely conservative tendencies,) of the general acknowledgement of tbe truth, tbat the end of national agitation of questions of slavery is to be found, not in tbe patchwork compromise, but by exercising on tbe side of freedom all the power which Congress has, and thus leu ring nothing to be the subject matter of debates. Mr. Diven said: "I wish to say to thow who regard this, thebill to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, as but the firt link in the chain tbat is to eiteua to tbe interference by the General Government with slavery iu the 'Stales, that I think they are mistaken. I believe tbey coaldLnot .do .more towards quieting the agitation of the slavery questwo than bv voting for a bill likes this, aid by carrying the same principle to the ex tent Riven to Congress by the Constitution, f The power given to Congress will then have been spent, and there will be no more right claimed fUr Congress on the subject." j Mr. Dunn saidf "It is a doctrine of the Republican party that Congress has the right, tbe constitutional cower, to inhibit slavery in the Ter ritories, and abolish it in the District of Columbia. I believe the troubles that afflict tbe nation have come upon us because we eensed to follow the footsteps of our lathers with reference to slavery. They evidently regarded slavery as inconsistent with our theory of Government, and expected it gradually tole removed under the benificent influences of our free institutions. They endeavored, as best they could to found this Government on the broad principles of man's natural rights. Their early polioy was against sltvery. One of tbeir first great acts was to exclude it by ordinance from the great Northwestern Territory. They did not regard slavery as an institution to be cherished and strengthened, but as an evil, to be tolerated where it was protected by State jurisdiction. Sir, let us return to the policy of our fathers, and then we shall have peace. Let the nation be divorced from slavery. Let slavery cease wherever the national authority in exclusive. Leave it iu the slave States to be managed solely by those who are responsible for its continuance there, and then we may hope that this unhappy agitation in the public councils of the nation will cease. And, sir, I must say that in my judgment, in no way could the representatives of the slave States do a greater service to tbeir people than by aiding to restore tbe policy of this Government to that established by Washington and Adams, and Jetlerson and Franklin." These are words of wisdom, and, coming from such sources, may command an attention at the South which may result in aa eventual acceptance of tbeir teachings. Mr. Lincoln, ia his debate with Juds Douglas, in IB. 59, well said that, when the public mind rested in the belief" that slv verv wat in the course of gradual extinc tion, there was no asritaiion, but that when this belief" waa ahaken" by aggressive movements tending to tbe eternal perpetua tioit ol slavery, agitation became inevitable. and would continue so Jng as this cause tor it continued. - This is the trso wisdom, front the boint of view of the interests ot slaveholders themaelves. "Peace" for them, who, of all oth ers should desire pace, eonneoied, as they are. with an institution nvwt obnoxious to the ill-will of mankind. U only to be found. as Mr. Dunn, who is not their enemy. a.-ll ays, in a ' return to tbe policy or our fa tbera." The confederate generals and their troops re roinir to the devil by the fast tnun, ana they are entirely welcome to destroy the bridges and tear up the trick behind them. ratcaCTtoir. An UhK JJulcUman. in view of the new and stringent law against frofanitv. has very cautiously addressed a etter to his brother at 'Amsterd--m.' Job Brown, Jr., says that his regiment has succeeded in freeing 1,700 slaves bet longing to Missouri rebels. 1 The common council ot Nashville, Tenn. on Thursday evening, endorsed tbe action of Governor Johnson io removing Mayor Cheatham.

k T : . . B ' Ja,,,na.T . Iu" 00 evenmg. me i xia tnsi.. at e6deavor 'to fil b lU eXi,mple of will again w together for tbe purpose rf thebaVoMndT Tbe chief exercise will be a dis- hisac..i.e and indet.tig.ble industry in be- LaTing out to them the best of all , very Keof-rally accorded a foremost place casslon upon the question, -Can our present half of our order. .'kinds of steaf that the country affords. ' evby hi. rivals, and on the Suprm. form of Government, be permanently main- . "fJ"" R.nch wa. nniv.rjally - J.Jk. ,.ioed. with tie institution of Slavery exist- i.V" Uuir;:LTevtriTr i;. W.tnMU-ii; ..d .U concerned wUl -take I

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11 ... : . Tha Pabliahersof thiseltr.haTa altsgreed. hereaifteev ea charged mill eae aotie of REU0IO0 EET15lw"-of Utarary, School, A srica tnral. Hortieui Sarai Sooielr aaeetiege, and til other Bieetinir-s which are ootspeciellj ttl a general fluruKr. If not paid for t the time, wi.l be eharsed ta the penon tuaii it tan notice ' 1 , ' 1 1' The lltehmettd Benevolent Society Hrt m th First eu4j eeenlnn- in each snealh cirralatin lrb eoa Choreh la another ol.jret ferarch oat reliere tbe wortnj toe. Uoaatieae ere solieiad Stewr.la J. J. Foe. Mrs C. J.T. Welaon. Mti J. Cox. J. K Iliff, .L-8eott. Mrs. E. Ham. Ml O. M -eon sr L IliUla. Mr. N nlm. Mra Uaatbtuo J. J. ConUy. W. B. rin, aed O. W. 1117. SaafA regular Meeting of the Richmond . - vt .a tt . j.,irary Association mm oe ne.u a utur are respectfully invited to attend. Large Sale of House Goods! Wi!l be sold at 78 Main-street, THIS DAY, commencing at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment ol HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Consistinsr of Prlor, Cooking, and Heating Stoves, Bedsteads of every description. Lounges, Side, Centre, Breakfast, Dining and Kitchen Tables. Matresses, Chairs, Rockers, Carpets, Cupboard ware. Kitchen ware. Safes, Clocks, Glass and Stone ware, and. In fact,-every article necessary for Housekeeping. SUf SALE POSITIVE. SALE CONTINUED ON Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons and evenings of next week, beginning at and 7J o'clock, when everything in the House MUST be disposed of. C. S. DU HADWAY. Strattao it Son have just opened a large and superior stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they invite the atten tion of buyers, believing that the styles and prices will recommend them to all who will call at the One Price Cash Store. C7Gas Fixtures and Pipe always on hand, of the most approved styles and patterns which will be put up to order without j.i .a .t. ..t.i:t f C. Ar " ' 1

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White, one door west of Emswiler's it Co s. ( Mrs Manraret Wilson, 1 Bundle; A II CamNotion Store, Main Street. They also have mack, 1 Bundle; Henry Zor, O pillows 3 pr. u j -n ..., ri t.- rv,k . J socks; Jos. Annuls, 1; I-aac Kinsey, one-hal. on hand, at all tunes, Gas Tar. Coke and , j, 80ckf &JC. rurchasFire Brick, which they are selhog at the ed aU(i niaje up y IjkU. , 32 shi U 16 airs Gas Works at fair prices for Cash. j drawers, 9 shee s." This list s in addition to our

fjff WhiLt Gen. McClellan, is going "on to Richmond." driving the traitors before him, the People are coming i to Richmond and never fail to secure good bargains in Spring and Summer Goods at D. B. Crawjrd's Cash Store. No. 22, Main-st. tW C. Zimmer, opposite the Meredith House, has just received a large stock of Wall and Window Paper and Border, new patterns, at reduced prices. Also, Children's Wagons, Ladies' Baskets and a general assortment of Notions. Call and see tbe new slock and the low prices. BeB. & J. Coffin, have just received tbeir f-pring stock of new goods, and judging from the way the people are crowding into the Pet Lamb Cash Store, they are going off like unto hot cakes. They inform us that tbeir Dress Goods cannot be excelled in the city. Call and see them. Sfef Tbe property on S3uth Front-st., burnt last Fall, belonging to Rev. Mr. Altman, has been purchased by Mr. Lewis Shovcr, who is fixing it up. Wo understand he paid 8300 for it. fttr Abrakeman bvthe name of Wm. Woolley, was killed by the freight train of the E. & ll. K.K. running over rum, near trie cepor. in in is city on Saturday eve. las' his home was in Hamilton, O. Rev. .Mr. ilc nmr.ey, uas re signed the chaplaincy of the 5 ah, on account of ill health ho is now at home. Com missioners' Court meet the first Monday in next month. Common Tleas Court, J udjje Wil son presiding, mtcts nrxt Monday. Custom U'ork.'Vo those of our readers. desiring tho services of a good Tailoreither in makiug &r cuttiog garments, we ould respectfully commend them to our friend W. E. McDowell, over Strattan 5c Son's Store. Those purchasing tbeir Goods at this establishment, as well as at sny other Store in the city, and desiring their garments made jfr-ingly, substantially, and at fair, living prices, are invited to give him their custom, and we can assure them entire satisfaction. Eutrance throjgh tbe Store, either from Main or from Pearl Streets. Double Egg- Our friend, Jacob San ders, of this vicinity, presented as with a lien's Egg of the following dimensions: Circumference, 9 inches and 7J diameter, 3 inches and 2J weight, ounces. By frequent handling, tbe shell was broken, and. what is very remarkable, another per fect egg, with a complete shell on mails its appearance. We have seen a wheel within ' . . .. , . a wheel; cm mis is tne nrsi time we ever sw os heard of an ex within an egg. X.W The injunction: "In the morning sow thy seed and in the evening withhold

not thy hand.' is Wing literally obeyed by our citizens in both country and town for the past few dtys. Plowing, digging, sowing and planting, is tbe order of the 'day. NOTICEAlt pereoas tadewtaS ta Pr. Haawhaaa tfer arafaaaSoa. al arrcaa are issjaaataS a rail aad pay ta aay par aer. Dr. Wariac. wba baa tba awake aad , aad wilt receipt far all pay ateata la asp aaaaa. Karlf atuaUoa la tais aiauer wui coaler a speaiai 'er. tickaiaal. May U a

I ;Haijuof HicaWoiri Lodge No. 196,) i April 20tb. 1S62- J VTLe following preamble and resolutions were introduced and unanimously adopted: Wbkaeas, It bas pleased Almighty God in bis inscrutable Providence to remove sad denly, by death, oar esteemed brother Caleb F. P'rall; therefore.

UttoiceJ. That wLile we tow withbnrable submission to this sad and sudden bereavement we feel it onr duty to "mourn with thote who mourn," and hereby tender to bis family our earnest and heart felt sympathy for this great affliction which has so suddenly and overwhelmingly fallen upon them. lit sol red. That to the dea'h of Brother Prall, this Soeietv has lost it faithful mem ber; tbe community a cilisen of high moral ' worth and excellence, and bis family a fcuna and indulgen. protector. a , .a. I , I ' tittaiUfii. i iiAt w ft will ciiGT'whii me mem- ? . .V"' . f th,r,lJter , be presenied to the family of the deceased, and a similar copy be furnished to each of our city papers for publication. JAMES M.POE.) J. SUFFRINS, Com. J. M. SMITH. Council Proceed! nes. 1 Tuesday Evening May 6, 18C2. Present all the members. Minutes read and approved. I A proposition from several citizens in the south east part of the city to pay part cf eipense in graJing South Seventh Street, read and reieneu w " - ' Sassafra , referred to Street Committee. j j Treasurer reports renewal of two Bonds of , 1 3Ordmances relative to Bonds of Officers, &c. and Licenses, "read third time and passed. I The subject of draining several ponds in the . city was referred to Street Committee. The Street Commissioner was directed to I grade and gravel west end of Cliff Street as soon as the nrooertr holders make the gutters j . E. J. Salter was ma le Chief of Police, and Capt. Lacey added to Police. I Bills Alluw d. Starr St White $93,20; I E. J. Salter. $35,80; John McCoy, 25,0O, B. New by. 8244.62; 11. C. Bartul, 3.50; ; C. Clark. 83,00; C. Fetta, $3,l0; Jos. Dickinson, S)22,61; A. Smithmier, S3.UO. Adjourned till next Tuesday evening. Donations for Soldiers from .Hilton. H f I Moore. 5 r.liicVens: J A Baldwin. Cash. $2; 4 chickens; Mrs Whitety, sen. $2; 4 ciiickens: Mrs Miles ThomDion. 1 Bundle; James Harvey $1;1 Bundle, Mrs Cathrine Kessler 1 .Bundle Mr James Fraisee, 1 Band e; 3 cans ' Blackberries; Miss Lib. Kobey, 1 Bundle; Mr Thorn's Manatt, 1 Bundle; Mr John Whissler. 1 can fruit 1 Bundle: Juhn Siiissler, Cash $1; lias Moore, 1 pillow; Mr John V Kindley, 2 nillnvra -1 nr itra.tfr .3 tiheeta bandages 2 cloths; uinucr uutiat.iv(i3. a huu ovum " - now sent were inenti -ned in. ti e previous ac count. Shall send more shortly. E. ROBERTS. Shipped by Ltdies of Abington Township Sanitary Committee, May bin, ltt, u the care of Bichmond Sanitary Committee: Two Boxes Hospital supplies, consisting of the following articles: 2! shirts, VJ pair drawers; 1 box cotton and inen lint; 4 papers pins; 4 towels: 3 pair niuow slips; 100 lbs. t'.our; sin-Ul pillows; 3 she. ts; 1 full case miscellane ous articles composed ot linen ana cotton uanaages, old sheets, shirts, drawers, towels, &c. Hew I'aiterns: cw fPufCvriis" Mrs. E. W. Addleman, hi.s just received a full supply of new patterns for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also a complete assortment of those excellent Hoop Skirts, that will not get out of order all sizes for Ladies, Misses, and Children. Also, Corr f 01 ' a C2 , T - 1 sets. Pads, Skirt Supporters, Ladies ftus- ( penders. Dress Trimmings, Trimming Rib bons, Hair Nelts, Cords and Tassels, Em broideried Saques for Infants, and Fancy Goods generally. Mantillas, Saques, -c, made to order, and kept ready made for sale. Stamping and Pinking. t Brigbtwe'l Building, Main-st., Richmond, Ind. JJ- When the "Monitor" Las steam up and everything in readiness, it is too grave a matter for the Merrym&ck to come out. 0fif ty and VoitoUict irfrtorw, &t MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post OrricE, May 5th. Cincinnati. Dayton anJ Kaatern 11 1) a. m. ladianapolU and tha West... 4:19 p m. Chicago and .North-west 0:30 p. ta. i czjObz: Indianapolis and Chicago 10:00 a. m 1 lay ton and Col ambus, and liaat SKK) p. m. Ciaoinnatl and fr-ast r -. p. ta. Ilsmiltoo Mail. ri Bost-ti. c. leaves Monday, Wednesday an 1 Friday at 7.-00 a. ta. tlamiUoa Mail arrires Tuel,y, TUurslaj aad Saturday at 5;00 p. m. I'aiaa t ity Mail, ria Arby, Uethel, Ac. same aa ilaoiiltoa mail. Winchester msil, ria Nar Garden, learea Moeaaj and I rtdayat 50 a m. Sama arrtrea Tueadar and Saturday at.... Sa)0 p ra. I tVOSca open from 6 30 a. m. to S p. m. SanI days from ta 10 a. m. 1 - .... i n i m r: ; t-apihe Mails ara jrorcrner nj r.anruaa ; which U fatc than tras time. ACHILLES HILLlS,r iB. MASO.MC CAI.ESDAR. Webb Lodxft,eB thethird Walnesaay Richmond Iodse, meets oo the first Tuesday erenint: ia erary moots ........ Kin? Solomon Chanter. second r'i'ay Wase Coaacii. txslTauraday ia Uarea. Jure, ' epteaabcrandfeaiber..... ! " ttoo LodjP t ec-lora.. Brat Monday ia each month . " I. O. O. F. WhiU Water Lo4c.nrtaU nvwry Friday araaiaa; Herman (Herman) Lod.eTewy Toasday evening. W.xJwaH Lodg.erety Wednelay eveaicg. Oriental Encampment, wrary aaevad aad fourth Taeeday are. 4 aaeb aaoa'h Degree of Rebecca, ot WhiUeraler and Woodward Lodjrae, first aad third Taeeday of each month. Ilegrea ot Kebeora.of Hermaa Lot ge,firat aad third If oaday of each moalh. Tke OOODTSMrLASS meat aa arery Wednesday XreaIng. Good Tamplara meet la MITton, Vriway aeeaiag. do do So DaMfa. oa M oixlav evwaiag. WO de do Cambridge. Tweaday aeaaiag. we wo a, Jaebaoabant. Friday e.eaiag. The SOS 3 OV TKXPKSASCS meet en erary Sataraay evening. The Sobs of Temoaraoe neat la OatrilW,ca Friday ae. TheCVIOS TSVrLAKS (eolaredi reary Frvday eaea's

Men reconcile themselves very fast" to a'

bold and good measure when once it is taken, though they condemned it in advance. See the new advertisement of tho New York Cash Store in another column. Ward & Nye. at the r Stove Store it th Depot, have one of the most complete Combination S ores we hava ever seen 'old things be come new," in its construction the old fash oned b. kk oven is a a n revived in its nice and th. ro' baking operations. We have not room this week to give a full description of it ; bat we alvise all who want a GOOD cook stove to call and examine this one. Taklnc Possession. According to agreement, tie batchers of oar city take possession of the various stalls ; ttie 3fsrket House next Saturday asorn- . Tkia aaa .T 1 K at Maasaah a Vr.ea.atatn . 1 U kT 1UI9 Ilk W A I7eti OVIV uvwvivu . . . f but not entirely UoodUtt, and our cituens notice and govern tLemsehes accordingly." 9"A good stable, with all conveniences, near Main street, will bo let cheap on applying at this office. Determined to Have his Scfpxr. A short time ago, an individual who rejoices in the cognomen of that "good old soul, we j ne'er shall see him more," who "used to ' wear an old blue coat buttoned down bafore," j and who lives in the vicinity of our city, ab-; sorbed a sufficient quantity of lawful whiskv to create within him an appetite for something to eat, and went home. He arrived at b omcf between ten and eleven o'clock j P. M- anJ Amended of bis better half to get him his supper. She tbo't it too late (of thU me(ll and tolJ h;m t(J be himself , . . . -t r determined to do so. but thro the aid of i his "help-mete," he commenced whipping ber. During the infliction, bis dog came to the assistance of his wife, but he kicked the more human brute and made bim howl loud enough to attract the attention of the neighbors. Wa have not heard whether he got hi supper himself, or his wife got it for him, and we only make a note of it to show tbat licensed whisky is effecting all the good it postiljly can under the circumstan ces, and no one should complain! Notice Absence. 0aafA. N. Newton, Dentist, will be absent Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, the 13th, 14ih, 15th acd 16th of Mav. Tor tba Palladlnai. I had the pleasure of hearing Rev. C. N. Sims, at the IVarl-st. M. E. Church, prt-ach one or two sermons mar were or a charac ter to make us wiser and better if heeded as they should be. I understand that he will commence on next Sabbath a series of discourses on the authenticity of the Bible as beinj a revelation from Jehovah hinm-lf. It would be well for the youth of our city to attend these lectures as they will doubtless be vetv interesting?. Progress. $ni gatlvfrtiscmnitsi. Sheriff's Sale. It Y virtue of a ifeei ee and execution to nta directed. luhlie aale, at the Court llouae floor, in CeacrrTtile Warn county, InJtant, on tba 31a( dar of Mar, 16-i, between the boura uf IU oVIock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p m.. on aaid day. the following orouertv t-vwit: Lot num ber aijt'j three (i:i; ia the city of Richmond, "eyue' eoauiy, Indiana, to bs aold aa the property of Jimei o'Koarke ta latisfy 411! decree and exreation in my bande in favor or William A. Ilicltie and John M Law. J. . briOUAM.Sh'ir. May 10 2 00 SO Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a decree acd execution to ma directed, from the Wayoe Common Plea Coari. 1 will expe at puMin sal, atthe Court House door in Centemlle. W ne county, Indiana, on the 31st day of May. IvU. btwea the uuure of IU o'clock a. ta.. and 4 p. m . on said dav, the followinr prorerty. to wit: Lot tiaruber hiny tix ( tj) ln Jmj 'K ,t,jtioa at ioia to tbecityuf Hicntnond. aid lot being on tha wortb-weM earner f Main and Proat etrerte in the city of Richrunnd. Wayne county. Indiana, ta ba aold a tha p opertr of Stephen C. Mvndt-nhull to aatit'y aai l daeree and execution in my Q.-tnde ia favor of Lfctetd II ttnor, cf. a. J. S. tTIKUAM, cbS. Hay 10, S3 Ou SO JT am agent for Torry'a 4 minute lee cream freexer, the j B best and quickest. for sale at mr store. lllOS. J.BARGIS. ttl May 10 MAEY SMITH, 49, erlh Fiflti Street j IS XOW RECEtTtXa LARGE adpitio.vs to her ; already well eelected stock of sprinc acd summer j Millinery Ojods, to which she lcrltesthe attention o' the public. She is now prepared to olfi-r tba moat complete ; thanks h?r frtods and the public generally for the lib ' era! patreaafre baretoSre axteadud, and solicits coatiauaayeof tbe same. Bichmoud, 5th mo. 3d, lfCJ. 19 4w j Valuable Property for Sale: I offer for sale my property in Knightnowa. Henry Ca . cooaistla- of three lots. Irinf side y side. Us thr west lot there is a large frame bouse, well finished, we): suoplied with water l' well aad cistern, tha lot ia plaat ed with eeorgreens. peach, vear. and cherry treea, ba sides small trait. Then.id4eluthaseaitaimall.comlorta le rrame h -use. aad Is planted with apple trees Iu bearing eoaditioa. with aouadace ot smtlt I run. Th. east lut biaoa it a frame bwiidiag M by la:. and a sta bie, aud is well set in grass, alt eacloed by a new and Strang paiitng leuca. The tow will ba aold together or aeparaie!y. Ererrthing pertaining :o tbe three Iota ia la exeeltetit ord r. fur lariher intormatica apply, oa the premises to HILL1-M 11-L'dtlT'JN. May 3 l-3w GREAT SALE OF , Spring and Summer Guods; NOW OPEXED AT i Cor. 11 ain sad .Warton-St! ' WILL be aold a' a small tdraaee oa ceet all kinds a , tad lee lress Oaada. .ioBa. Hen and SWys rwr i im domewtic goods at R. A e IbK'S. call end aee. ifm arable ireaa ,'sbricka . t tti Uss. n.aa. Javsaaabiqaea, Adriecaea. Parte Checks aad CarnrlUs. fornrr Main sad larisn Streets. Organdies. Xalnaork. Swiss, India ftrtpe La was, BritIwuta. cheap at fAIOE'i. Fr-.nts, Otnghams. Coi'ars HandkrrchiT'f. larasois. Sc., C tKerTS-lagraia. Ueaap. uit and alattitg en be Sound tow at 1 i raise's Cash Store! ETerythicg desrrble in feet that ia aaewl. new an' raebioaabic. all of wbirb a til be s44 rrght kh way t" t do It keep good goods, light ex peases, caah aalwa, aad : aaall profits. May 3, !. l4w. Hiehmond Insurance Agency POLICIES iasoed st this effce an the most fcmraNe tarma im nay tha lallewicg reliable tempaaies: CvMiaeaiai af Hew Terfc. Firm. Kaaaattaa da do Lortllard da da Arctta da da American Exchange efXew Tark. P. re. Fboenis do Oardiaa da Life Pboeeua eT Bartfard Fire Taity af Lawdoa de Lirerpeal Leadoa. Fire aad Lire. IS Win 1AM BELL Agwat.

$50,000 men of

ARE XOW OPENED FOR SALE AT THE MEW YORK CASH STORE! AXOSCJ which la ta be area th. lare.t stack at BBSS GOODS erer opened ia Richmond Theee ff'T b-a rree-l ia tha last two wees ai forced sales ia Ss Tor, aad at cu eU them rulgr J par aaat. Uaa thaa whoiesala priaea. t ofer 1,000 Yds. Black Silk Splendid Quality at 75 Centf. 2000 Yds. New Style Figured Silk from 60 Cents up. L000 Yds. French Organdy at a Great Bargain. 3,000 Yds Beautiful Challles m Cts. We will warrant these Goods at Cheap as any in Richmond at 25 Cts. 1.000 Yds. Fine Jaconet Lawns 10c, Fine Qoods and Good Colors.

IN The larft variety avar ShirtlOKs. Sheetings. Prints. Masllns, Ticking. Unens. Saiiactta at erery deaeription. Harinr secured the aerrices of Mrs. Bradbury, we luteal Bon.eia! Children? tt.ta. rrench lawa, Ruehaa. earicty. ' lfj"Paraaols, a beaatiltti assortment. Bsicbmond, May 10, 1863 jos. iDiciciisrsoisr, IXalJSlO.V Street, llUhmontl, HAS FITTED CP NEW BORING MACHINERY WOOD PUMPS at Reduced Prices. Wood Piping $100 Per Rod, All kinds of Plumbing work such as Fitting up Bath Rooms and Water CloirtsIron and Brass Force and Lift -ca T-r Tvr " a . H V n H A TI T. T f! RAMS. Tirf!ew articl of east iron and lead pipe at low prices, approvements in hitthtning Hods, iii ehm iu1, 1st mn tth, o wA'-Anm awwiTT -'"J

3Eiiinl to aLiii' in tlio World, MAV 11L PROCURED AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, Hear Markets, Schools, Eailroads, Charckes, tA all the blessing of f iutiialioB. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120. 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America

The Illinois Central Railroad Company effer, ON LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along- tho whole lino of their Railroad, 700 MILES IN LENGTH, upon tho mo:t favor a Mo Terms for enabling Farmeri , Manufacturers, XTcshanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWHT, as will appear from tho following statements;

ILLrVOH Is ahmrt eqrtnl !n xt"iit to Enctand, with v? oUiiort of I.TiM.fiW, nd a aoil c publr of r-;ip-Tortinz 9f,Onl,nnrt. gtate In the Vallf vf the Mississippi offi-rs so frt nn inr!n?mnt to the avttler as the State of .Hinni. Thre I no pri of the imiid where all the co Millions of elimmle and soil no a.-tmtrmHy corali'i to ysroduce those two greaA auptvs. Gobs aud Wbeat. i CLIMATE. Kowhere can the tndutron farmer secure wch Immediate results from his lahorason tkt-e deep, rich, loamy soils, cult i rated with so much ease. The climate from the extreme southern part of the Hate to the Terre tlame. Alien a rt. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly ivju miles, is well adapted W W inter WHEAT, CORX, COTTON. TOUACTO. reaches. Pears, Tomatoes, and erery Tarirty of fruit and Tefretairsra is rron in creal abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern market are furnished from 4 to 6 weeks earlier than their i immediate Tlcinity. Hetweeti the Terre Haute, Alton x ft. Leou.s Kailroaa and the Kankakee and Illinois rirers. a distiance of i5 miles oa the Branch, and 136 mik on the Main Trunk, lie th great Cora aad Mock saiiiig Mrt:ou f tbe State. THE ORDINARY YIKU) of Com is from IV) to bushels per acre. Cattie, llurscs. Males, l?heep and II up are raised here at small cost and I.u-?e profits. It is believed that no section of country presents printer inducements for Dairy Farming than the Prairies of Illinois, a tkranch of farmins; to which but little attention has been paid, and which must yield sure profitable resulu. IVtween the Kankakee and Klin -i rivers and Chicago and Uunleith, a distance of M milfs on the Branch and 147 mil hf the Maiu Truck, Timotfc iiay. Spring Wheat, Crn. O Te, D RLEV, RYE, WTKW HEAT. And rejretables suited to t!io climate, are prod a ced In Treat abundance. Tho northern portion of Illinois Is abaut the climate of Pennsrlrama, while the southern port has tte climate of Kentucky and Virginia, gi-in? a rarirty of temperature In the State, suited to junior erery prod act of the United Saques. AGRIXTXTUR AL PROIrCT The Ag-ncultunrl products cf Illinois are greater than those of any other ft.: vie. The h ut crop cf 11 was Wimsifd at &,0usVi lu-itU, while the Com-cmp yields not k- than J4i.F'.tfr0 bu.hel, henues the er-op of ifusm. Parley, Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, f weet Potatots, Pampkins, rVuashes, Flax, ilerup. Peas, Clover, Cabbage, Be-ts, Tobacco, Cotwn, forhim, rapes. Peaches. Apples. Ac, which go to wt-il the vast asTtrregate production In t.Sis ft-nile rearion. Orer Four Millions ferns cf prodace were sent out of the Stale of Illinois during ttt p-st year. STOCK R AlMAtt. la Cetstral and Southern Illinois nnc wb ibsd adrantajrs axe prevented for the cttenfi. of Hock rat-ang. Aii kicdsof Cattle. Horses. MuLtst Sheep, Hmrs. Ac. of the best breeds, yield handsome profit; large fortuuea hare already been made, and the field is open for others to ettter vriLh the fairest prospects of like results. Data f aajuxa aiso preoeciu Ua indiscemeiua to sjuwy.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

M acres ar $10.00 per arre, writt interest at 6 per eenU annual! upon tbe followinz terms: Cash payment, $ Farmem in one Tear. . . " two years, . . " three "... 4 3 00 48 00 . 4S 00 . 49 00 . 238 00 . 224 00 212 00 . 2U0 0O " " four " . . fire " . , Apply io OR PECTORAL TROCHES.

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Lroogtil to thu placa. Hoasekeepers1 Goods, Cloths, Tweeds. CataUnerea. heapinf a larre assortment of Millinery Goods. Tie: Sonnet Silks. IKnn.t Kibbeaa, Ac. I n the fraateat NEW YORK CASU STORE. to If sTi for carrying wter from springs. Also, all 'he nan CI LTIVAT10 OF (TTO. 7?tS &xprmHt Cotton clturm rr of rry tjrntt jmmi. mmtwtnff 4n Intitud 3 t)ty. K. ttiin. Mtittotm on th Branchy ami AumjfMntm ffts Af.fr Z,ei, th Comjinf own t mivmftff He ret scsi 2 adapted to the jterfectian of tht Jthr. A ettlr haring ft fa in f t of if nutty children, can turn their yntth f ul tt'tftf'tr to a mf pro fi to M s account in the yrvtrth nnd perfect Um of this plant. The rJpfrrttt exertion nfc making to -t in a fj'y of relittH eed suited to $hs requirement of the moitof fHinoi, wi!l, it is hfped, sffr'uiJf fiee a 'tffioient amount to pUmt a yrctrt bnen'ith of land. MI1. A YD M Yl"FACTVRER. The creat regources af tha FtaXe, in Ca!, Iron, Lead, Zinc, potter's Clay, Limestone, f andune, Ac, Ac, are almot nn touched ; they await the arrirsl of eutc .-pri.ing and energetic men, accustomed to convert litem into fold. n ILROD SYSTEM OF ILLIAOI. RaHroads Intersect the wholo Plate. "V.Cn") have been Invested in completing the great net-work that links every part of the rotate into iinmpdiate connection with the surrounding Ftates and the directc4 Uioroughfares of commtrrce. THE ILLIAOIS CE.YTRAL RAILROAD Traverses the whole length of tho State, from th? hanks of the Mississippi and Lake Michigan to the OMn. At its name Import, tbe Railroad runs through the centre of the ftate, and on either of the road along ita whole lex gib Bo tbe lauds onVred for aale. TO AtTTAL SETTLERS. From the unprecedented advantage tht Company offers, tt la not surprising that H should have already disposed of 1,800,000 acres of land. It is now selling at th rat of o.OuO acre per week. Thepopulattoo along the line has trebled in ten years, and is now eU.ffl. The Company sell to actual cultivators, and erery contract contains an agreement to cultivate. CITfE. TOU W, M ARRETS, DEPOTS. There are Ninety-Eight IVpota on the Company's Railr-ad, riving about one erery seven miles. C 'rif-9. Town and Village are situated nt convenient distances throughout the whole route, where erery desirable commodity may he f;:nd as readily as in the oldest cities of th f'nton, and where buyer or to b met for ail kinds of farm produce. OHCATIO. Mechanics and working mew. win find the freeschool syvtera encouraged by tho &tat, and endowed with a i&rge revenue for the support of th schools. Children can live In sight of the school, th college, the church, and. grow np with th pro9pM-ity of th leading 8 tax ia th Great Western Empire. No oo who kafl visited this splendid region of country can doubt that it quo. the moot favored descrintions that have ever bee riven of H ; but let any careful ohrver visit it, and b will Inform yoa tbat the half has not been told of th adeantage it offers for immediate occupation and immediate returna. The farmers of th Eastern and Middle iat, and Canada, are moving to l;Hiot in great numbers : and it ia berievedt that if these srirpanang advantage were made known to th farmers, meclwnkrs. saajtuaatmrrrs and workirtr population of over-crowded Europ, they would promptly avail thrmaeives of th knowledge. 40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: Cash pajTBent, . . . . $ 24 00 Payment in one year, . . 24 00 " " tn-o years,. . . 24 00 three " . . . 24 00 " " four " . . 118 00 " " fire "... 11200 " " sir " . . IO 00 " ' seren "... 100 00

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-A-cting Land Commissioner, Elinaia CwatraJ Eailrnad Costpaay, Cnieaja.

Administrator's Notice: i 1 ETTI BS of ASaslaistraxloa aa the Estate of Vathaa Is iel McClare. Sexeaeid. haee this bee a graatad to the aaaeemgaad. Ail aerasae taScMe taaeiS Eerasa ace rcgaf sliil ta ceaae forwarS aad settle the same. All persona haTiag claims erniaet tha Batata will preaeat them llj antheaticaiad for aetUemeat. The senate t spcad U h. solrenw . far S

SPRlNGlsijlER GOODS D. D. CRAVF03D IS as raeelaia, ala new Mask af tn ana Wmmmvt Oaada, laira4acu aU Um aaw atjlaa at wa4a lor U aaaaoa. DRKSS COCKS. SUAJTLS. NOIIONS. SLajrKKTS. GAKFKT SACKS. 4CK1MSWA.B

LADIES' AND CHILDRBX-S GAITKKS IS ti.KAT TAalBTT Hats, Caps and Hoods, assorted. Carpet ll'arp, Cotiou 'strua. Try as at So . Mala st.-aet. BiaasMiTa. jaaras snira. EZRA SMITH & Co., Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Frames, ManTLES, MOCLD1XOS, BRACKETS, SCHOOL, house Fnrmtara, Store aad Hones Flniafcinf Work of all kinds, and dealer ia Pi ne Lumber, ! satlraslea, Lailk, Worked Ath. Poplar aad Pin Flooring. e. Also fur. nih ta erder.Archiieetnral lroa Work. such as Klarbiasad Iron Manilas aad Uraies, erandas, tiracKsla, l.ctais, Ac it.,tt Cincinnati price. Corner 6th and Walnut Miwet, Richmond, lad. Jan., !S6i. H FIFTEEN HUNDRED BUSHELS OF FAXSEED TO LOAN. THE aubseiibar has fifttesn hanired hnaheli ol raleanad KIs Seed I loan a r faaorable terms. Farmers wishing to sow Flax Sd th cumir.g season will find it to their interest to call and ezamino bee S and lean tcrma. GEO. W. BARNES, Feb. 1. SI, Main-street. Feb. 1. SI, Main-street. tonic Prices! Panic Prices! D DIIIU ft PA Pi B. RAUH & CO. No. 56, Comer Main & Marion Sta., ltiCIIItlOXD, 1WD. ON accoant or the polltieal panie ara sailing an tneir Uinnollt stuck of Hot's and Men' Cletntac at (really rclocsd wriircs, also Fur Goods, Hats, and Caps, Oloees. Mittens, and creat man other good belonging to their line. BiAaK Ota PB1CIS Coats formerl sold tor t. will now sell for SI. nod so in C"mparing aeery artiela. Pants, splendiS styles lor I Mi; Vests, a beautiful lot. at priess lower than ever heard of in this western country. Tbe public are invited to csamins our stock before parahasing elsewhere, e w tre sati.fied such chances usser wsre offered belore. Star l, lr. a. a. co. Cincinnati, Eaton and Bichmond WINTER AKItANOE.TIBNX Comruericing Monday, Nov. 11, 1861. Passenger Trains will ran an this RoadleaTlng thsSeTeral stations a follows. I'sward Trains. WILL LB AV iA.JUl'.M Dwnvrard Trstlaa "TSlLL LKAV Riehnond, Heel's, ' A-al.l P.M. Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ten Mile. ColliosTiile, Somvrville, i amdeD, rtarnvt's, Raton, New Upe, Florence, Seal's i Arr.at Ricli'd, 7.w S S" s.e.'s. S (l5 S.l3 xii S.IU ft IT', Sh Florence. New Uope, Raton, Harnet. Camden, S.84 Sr'Mll S.4S .IM) Sim a t ! 9.if' ft.s ! S.3 S.S7 9 47 b.4S Id irt IU SomereMls, til IH S.IT , CollnsTills, Ifl 8.SJ Seven Mile, .3 I it.3 S.:if tlamtltoa. ?.wi 1U.1S It i. 50 tf Sn I Arr. at t'in'nali.i H UMI.lii IK M. MOIiKOVV, Supt. Not. J, 18(11. ot Slight Clt, or gfcLfe. &ktuit, which, might be checked uit a simple remedy, OO CO CO CD if neglected, often, terminates sericucly. Fcio are awxre of the importance cf stopping a. jclUql or gfLifli.t sgcltl in its first stage ; that which in, Lhe beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. 4 fCUlTLB. &cJVchiaI JSCjcIut uer first introduced eleven years ago. It has bf.n proved that they are the best a-it3l before the puMlo for jlttTima, jQaiaeefl, the Hanking Cough in (? 'cLn.mumftii.cn., and nj.meroxs affections cf the fDh.tua, giving immediate relief. CD CD GQ oo Pnblic Speaker B Singer unu find them effectiuxL Jew clearing and strengthening the voize. Sotd by all (Druggist and Qkalers in JJedicme, at 25 oenti f er Lot. For sale at lhe Drug Stor of Hummer AKelly Hiehmond, Ind. 8:ly BABRELL'S INDim VECET&iLE WORII COIFECTIOIS. SUQABDEOPS. Tba saost safi. ptnassat and eSactnal semadr for Worms, aver dleooretad. Combioing the ACTIVE PRINCIPLE of wellknown TEorrnaxs rr ear . ia such a man aer an to INSCRE TrLfcia trriCIESCT. and at the aaaaa time render them EAST TO BK AliM INlSTEaED. and free from tboae nnpleasant and often ilsigsciiaa eSecU prodacad by TamUuga ia tba old form. D. B. BABHI8, ' SOS Broadway, Hww Tork. " n. BETTZELL. B. F. BEITZBLL. ; m tz REr, jt s o -v, Proprietors of tbe AHEIUCAX HOUSE!! Corner Mala aad Sala Crwat Streets, CENTREVILLB I1ST DX Va-IST A. 'SnrilS house ie bow Ib thorosgh order, and th ereprtS ators bag leave ta assara tba pablie that a effort will be snared ta reader Ita patron comfortable. April M. 'ot, la-la For Bent AWelllag Uowee. rtexaiir wf such ut gweUtag aa tha Twelt!ag nowaa. etc . with S aera of laag ia . a iew aewara mars rai dpplj viLLfABl narr. Xetary rabll . ftaal B stats aad a. Agaa w udau. Dead. aTnn ssaes - - m wrltte tasttwwMai made with assara cj aad dispatch.

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