Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 32, Number 23, 31 May 1862 — Page 4

H0LLOWAT& DAVIS, Editor. Publishers . W. B. BEDFIELD, Abbiutawt Editor

Bftlcbmend, lad., nr 3lt, 180. Iflr. Ruell and the Peldei. Russell, the snob of ti e London Times, in a recent letter affirmed that Mr. Lincoln "put down bi foot" against the surrendt-r of Slidell and Mison very strongly, but was "forced to give way in r-pite of the arga ments in bis projected State paper n the subject." The New York Commercial declares this to be a gros miHrepresenlatioo and makes the following explanation : Our readers will remember that the intelligence of the capture reached Washington on Saturday. Late in the afternoon of that day a gentleman of this city, in company with the English gentleman above alluded to as indirectly connected with the Times, 1 and one or two other English visitors, wait -1 d upon the President, and the conversation naturally turned npon the net of Captain i Wilkes. The President introduced the subject by remarking' to Lis visitors that he' supposed they had heard the news, to which they replied in the affirmative. Well," i aid the President, "I nuppoue your friends ' over the wafer will feel aury about it, and i I reckon we shall have to Klvfl up our prisoners." Then, Bmiliuy archly, he tulried, "But we will hold on to tl.om ns lorg as we honorably can, and that will destroy their prestige. ouch was the sentiment, if not the exact language cl the President. Tl.o-e are facts within our knowledge, and they i convict Dr. Russell either ot deliberate f.il sification of facts known to him, or of An ceiving bis employers by assuming a knowl edge he does not possess. lie can choose lor uimseil on wlncli hum ot llio tJUemoia bo will be impaltd. In either case he i.-i an object of contempt. 7Jn the course of the debate on the Confiscation bill in the H nato Mr. V.'aJe put the case succinctly ai follows: "I do not regard the bill as too htringcnt. : On the contraiy, if I had tr.y will, I would : provide for the confiscation of property and punihhmeiit of every rnic whose unhallowed and damnab'e ambition has led him to put ' forth his band in the attempt to overthrow 1 this Government. They are gmhiy of all the consequences of their inh-rtml object, murder, rt bbery, perjury ; and yet we ate tender- j fooled about these gentlemen. The Const i , tution won't let us take their property. You may rob Union citizens and bankrupt' your treasury to defend yournelf from their' despotism, but ycu must n t tuuch their ' property to fill your cotters. 1 say lure, if, you defeat this bill, if you fnil to take all the property of those rebels and release the properly of loyul men, I say to you and j through you to the public, that I am not the man who has prevented it. I go fur the) largest forfeiture. I go for punishing every ' nan who has raised his accursed hand to j strike down the Constitution ot our fathers.! I would take bis property to relieve the I loyal men of the North and South. To in- j deminify them, I would confiscate the prop erty, yea to the la-t dollar, of th ?c scoun-; drels; and be that will not do it, let him meet ; me before our masters, the people. If I am ! vrnnv lhv mil liniloiihti'il I v irimnil mt 1 a 1 a. ' a V a 1 1 a .1 J P. it; BUI II U IS rignv am. jt.s.. nu ucu ded by the exegencies of the times I shall stand justified. I trus St' 2?Nothing that bss been douo by the Administration or by Congress can bo cited j to show tnat the UeDuMicau party is ii invor of emancipating tho slaves of tr e South j The act abolishiug slavery in tho Dutiict ot S Columbia was demanded by the highest i military and national necessity, was voted i for by Democrats and Border State men, I and stands justified by the highest constitu tiooal authorities. If thete n fuither emancipation, it results from the cruellies and in anities of the rebels themselves; and had Judge DougUs been chosen Piesident the revolt against the Administration would Lave been as bitter as that against Mr. Lincoln's, and the liberation of slaves as general as since the commencement of our present straggle. From the Wabash Express. Aalairaaasi nf Vnthii. Yill:aMiii fiam, Hoblnsou unci Oi Iters. j It appears by telegraphic dispatches from Washington, that Diniel W. Voorheea,, James C. Robinson, Clement C. alutidig-! ham, and some others of similar orinioc 3D, ! Lave issued an address recommending the ; organization of the Democratic party as es--; aential to the "preservation of f,'ic lib erty." These gentlemen are now to become the worthy guardians of "public liberty. The preservation of the Southern Con t ed racy, to them, is the preservation of "publie liberty." There is nothing to which tbey will not resort fo evioce to the rebel leaden their ardent sympathy for their cause. They believe that in no other way can they serve the rebel Confederacy so well as to array the people of the North in partisan warfare. It would have a tendency, as they suppose, to weaken the support of the Administration, and consequently, to advance iusl in that degree, the cause of Jefferson Davis and bis as-ociates. 1 be action of sock patriots as Voorhees, Ya'.Iandigham and Robinson, since the war comsnenced, baa been of a character not to inspire much respect among loyal men. They are known as aiders aod abettors of treason to "public liberty," and have been courted and admired by the very men who are laboring to overthrow it. And the party which tbey would organise and lead, would ba found ts crve the purpose of treason to , yuuMo uoeriy-' rtht tnan for it preservation. .Joaeph Holt, Daniel S. Dickinson, dwio &L Stanton, now Secretary of War. Joseph A. Wrtirht and John W Democrats of loyalty and devotion tAnK. lio libafty.' bat why is it that they do not . regard the organiiation of parry as essen tial to iu'p reservation? Tbey are men of mocn mguev talents, and much purer patnoticm than Yallandigham, Voorhees and

Robinson. Why is that tbey remain silent as to the organization of that party if it alone can save public liberty from being destroyed. Mr. Voorhees, expressed a preference, some time fcince in Congress, for the preservation of slaTcry rather iban

ibe Union. It is not very probable, how a.-, we vAfk Iava I.- p the institution as to protect if, even should j the result be the desf ruction of It e ederal Government. ! r.i ti- 1 1- v.l .... i Lie puuiic man wnu so nguur iccu, the union of these grates, as to f refer that! the traffic in men, women, and children, hhould be continued ia this enlightened age, rather than such union, cannot be regarded as a politKun of much JialriOtwm. or One , - ' i j i r ,. 1 , Oil wliose Coun-l It WOOki be Sita IO rely. t The people of the North, and a majority of ; 7 it: ' , . , , j . those of the South, aie ardently devofed to, the Lrnon. and are determined to support it, even il Marerv should be destroyed, the! better to accomplish that result. These: peculiar instiluiion as more sacred than , any thing iNe connected with our iovcrnmnt. It must be preserved at ail hSZ .rJ3. ' The Constitution most ba overthrown, ; States (liasevered. and the Deace of OCietV . diMurbed, in order that the divine insiitu tion of tlavery nay become refpetual : according to the opinions of these gentle- j men. The success of the rebol Govern ment, : ftnd tliff tVCUTi'y Of fclAV?r?, ftie the objects for which such men as Rofnson, Voorhees. ' and Vallandicham, are laboring. Tlie-e ; . . . i .i ii .. are the cbR-ctJ Wi lCh tbey Call "public . liberty, The address suggests the re-consiriietion J of the Union on the basis of equal it'. j This means that ihe slavcholding ctatesj shall have a Congressional s'ave code for j the teniiotifS, or that tdavery shall be pro- ; tected by Federal lfgislation in all the ter- j ritorics. This is the compromise at which the address hints. No saiie man can hope; for such a thing now. This was the isMie of the last Presidential campaign, and it! was fairly discussed and decided. L-trtainiy ; nothing has occurred ninee to endear it to the j pfople, t nvtki? it the basis ot a settlement of existing iliflicul.ies. Those who are now in rebellion agaii.st the Government, appealed from the ballot box to the arbitrament of the sword, hoping there by ofurce upon the loyal people of the country, what they failed to achieve by fair discusoion and popular voting. The people are now vindicating their right to decide all questions of public policy at the ballot box, and that such doi ision may be final. It is not probablo that they will pauso, now that all rtbeldom is breaking up and being destroyed, to listen to Mr. Vooihces. or any other )mpathizing traitor, talk about preserving "public liberty." Ills sentiments are known too well. He expressed them honestly at Greencastle, when he said that be believed it justifiable) in forcing Major Anderson to surrender Fort Sumter. The men whose signatures are attached to that address arc known to the whole country South as well as North, to bo in sympathy wiih the rebel cause. The most ultra secession papers of the southern ci ies claim them as fiiends to their government, and as laboring for its success. It is certain that they have more respect for it than for ours. They denounce every measure of the Federal government, while they have j uttered naught but compliment and praise to that of Jelforson Davis. These arc the men who come forth at this time as the especial friends and champions of "public liberty." Their motives can be briefly summed np. They are now fully aware that the rebel government is being crushed, and cannot long survive against the power now opposing it. They are also aware that foreign intervention U hopeless, and that unless sciuo compromise can be effected soon, the leaaci8tf the rebellion will have to sutler the humiliation of submission to the Federal authority. It is to prevent this humiliation of their "brethren of the South," that these meu issuing the address have suddenly become the preservers of "public liherty." They might as well attempt to check the waters of the Mississippi with a pitcbfoik, as to attempt to orgtiizi the Douglas Democracy on the Breckinridge , and Bright platform. The Douglas Demo- . . , . . , HY.y.,.. j . tt:. t:.t. :- .1... now torm the union party, wlueu is des lined to rule the political affairs of the country hereafter. Ureckioridge, Bright, Voor- !,,.. V.il.i;! . i? . i. .. m ol,lcrs cf g;m;r .entiment. have no infltt. ence with loyal men. Their fate is that of the Southern Confederacy. WENT Bim ! PATENT AGENl IT 1. 'fekt.U. Ftnahk. for the iat Fr T w five ! CO 'Four ye a r s X Tlaiincir of Xrarsian Ofli ccr ol'tlie Iat ml Officey - BJMSt f toil Branch o of the cieii Italic American I a t c n t (he last lour O a a Member IPgH I and ecu , Q or 1 lie Iluarti .years in the 'f'ateiit Affen t-v lliisinesi. of Appeal. SOTS All information necessary t procarea Patent an'1 a copy of the P.itent Laws sent free ol charge. Kefc-r to present Commissioner ol Patents, Uoa. David P. Hol'oy. October i, 1861. 44 ly W. a. BllKLB. c. irtcaiati BICKLE& BURCHENAL, lttorncys at ban : Offiro Ne. 33, Jtaln street lp Stair. Iiiciimoml, Indiana, H. BKITZELL. 1I 1 TZ EJj It B. V. BSITZCLL. r so .v. JVoprietora of tha a".ii:kica iioi si::: Caraer Jtals aid Hals Cress Streets, CEN IREVILL E. INDIANA. rsnniS bemse Is now la thoroagh order, and the PropriM. ator beg leave to aasore the pattlic that no effort will he spared to render Its patrons ecasfortabie. April , 04, l? 3a Direct from tbe .TianttnicCurcr. (ioldlOoldl Watches ! Watchee! Jewelry! Jewelry I Tbe very best! The very'bestl The very cheapest ! The very cheapest ! At C. A. Dickinson sJewstr Star. Ho. Si l-'ain Street, Richmond, lad. fall assovBBt ! lirf r,n. ei - . "Cmp. Kesta, a.,atlsw rtwesat th gtov St or e( !

New Stock oi Jewelry. J. 15. Ill S X f C UTT. Has just received a . -V ':-i-4r'- yi , . v v- t-vrpverrr

f v 2j . k aT.T" - ,-f ""CV- ' ": (r- 4ji:StOCkCI Jewelry 5 1 1 of wfci-fc he attention of invito ths perchasesr. w.wi WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS. Ear and Fnger Rins, Gold Chains, fee &c, &c. Oftbe latest s-yle an-l otthe finest nih. All article sold warranted to he as represented. Watch i4 Clock repairing done on the shortcut notice and warranted to be oa- T,hnkfu'?- r-astfavort a eoniitoeJrroae is respectfully solicited, of Bara'a stove store. 8ept.7, -C1 42-dwtf 'PAPER II A X G I X G . ,'diagtoa, tpectraJ!jr inferme ths ra''!fe that he i prepa-ei to ; KKS frJ;Me m""r-" Oi-lersleft ats. O. Duii ile . or at hi reaidene on ; t2?S;l;.win u "- For Rent. am riufllinv iTnni r with A m-rmm rt lan.t in tti Ticiniiy of Uicbmou-J. A!u rTerI fcior-rooan ILlIAM B,tL. Notary rMie. R-ai E.tate d u. agent. N B. Loani uenonated, leel. M"rtg(r- and other wn:.: . n Urumlt male with accuracj aud disi atch, G. CORNELL & CO.. Sotilti-EsaM t ornerltlaiii and Fearl, orroaiTa tub citiekx bark DEALERS IS Groceries and Provisions, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS: Alto, will rxchange Grocerici or pay Cah for FVBMKK'S PKOl'CCE liichuiond.Jaa. 4. '6?, 2 II A BARGAIN" HOUSE And LOI Vg od Cottagi Frntno Hoase, with fTen rooms, an excr lleot cellar, i acres of ground in a high itte of cultivation, well sot with tha best varieties of Grapes. Gooseberries, Htrawberriev Blackberries, and Currants. Also a fine young orchard of Quince. V each, Apple, Cherry, and l'ear 1 rees, is now offered f r sale. The outbuilding are all good aod tutitantial . Kor particulars and terms enquire at SlcdJom i Co ' I'riii; Store. April 11, 1SS1 13-tf. STOVEIS. COPPER. BRASS, SHEET IRON 1 i el Ti it- Wares. THOS. T- BARGIS, AT isy old stand, No, 12. Main street, keep a fall supply or stovs. the Sand Oven Economist, Back's l atent, thi "Gulden Age," and many other kinds of Cook Stoves. Jly Is ma4e from the best Heavy Tin. and pnt together right and all warranteil. All kiuris of Tin Work ('one on lloaiies.in good Mils. I keep constantly on hand Pomp lor cisterns nd wells. Lead Pipe, Ac. Fornaces lor heating huildtngs with warm air, Kgisters, ozc. Agrieultaral Furnacei". or firmtn' Boilers, the best article of that kind now in nse. CJ-l'etsons wishing anything in my line, will find good articles at reasonable rates. Thankful for the custom I hare receive I, I i llicit a continuance of the same. ItichnjouJ, Feb. S-2, lsiri. yt( FURNITURE WAREROOM. Tliomas IQnsoii, IIAVINO refift..1 hi. :'iT! 11 tore Room, and ex-''r'-f f I ft, tended his facilities for vKl sr-B-iivfriTasr) is now prepared to supply the public with soperirar tides in his lino. He will mak Bureaus, Tables, Bestead, Wardrobes, Sofa Chairs of nil kinds, and in fact everything in the haj of Furniture, lie will also keep for sale a gen oral assortment of Cincinnati made work. Pli OMP T PA YMEXTS. Selling his work at prices in direct competition vii h n anut;icturcrsof similar work in Cincinnati, he nas adopted the CASH system of payments and for :ho CAit will sell as low as any house in Cincinnati hus making it to the mutual interest of all parties to pay cish on delivery of the woik. PAHTNEHSHIL1 NOTICE, Drs. Haughton & Waring II AVINO foroieJ a prtnerihip for the prnettce of Medicine nd Sorferr, wouli inform their patrons ind fri-Dds tht they wtiioefjani At the old oftce formerly occuj i?d bv Ifu'Ier 4" Haughton, iin st, opposite P. S. Allnil' promptly attended, night or day. ( alia, when not in the ciace, ahonid be r Kiirel on the tUte. HALUUTON Jk WAKING. March 13 NOTIC IS herebv given that E. H. SWAYNEis aothorlxed to settle all aec unta aod collect all claims due the fatale el i)r A.B. Butler, deceased. M. B. BrTLKR. Eaecotrfx Of the Estate of Dr. Butler, deceased. Ii USINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. The aadersigned offers for sale two large, three story business houses. They are of the most substantial character, and well finished throughout. They are located oo Main street, in the business oart of the City. They will be sold ou reasonsble terms erczchaged tor ot tier prp srty. JOB BOSTON. Richmond. June 25th. 1530. ISAAC WOODS, lleasr,M?ii and Ornameaul Painter, OYEtt STARR Jt WHITE S GAS OFFiCE VVTOrXE respectfully i- " form tbe public that be is Bcw prepared to do neatly, promptly and at the I .west raes,all order 6t1:,r? tor Painting s Brr r articular attention cr pai to Graining, Glaai&c ana raper Hanging. A share of public pat ronare is respectfully so licited. IlVTLSBACK. t Attorney at Law and Notary Pudc! RICHMOND, IXD. WILL attend to ths proseemtioa f basin ee la Wayne aal a4joioias; eonUcs,sai the pcusaps so! lection of claim. OSee ia Han's aaiidiiia j ap stairs. ISM. For Sale. f. T aaeeard ef low price, a So. 1 Hatfors. Fprief w two aevaes. Alse.ageod faaviij' Borse ao4 m r Bar aess. Call oa J. K. BOSWKLU We t eaa of Maie Mreet. Fee 8," 7-tf WJf ASf S Sof Binn'i Sacar-eared Basis, a rery 11 eaperior article, jcm oat ot smote act tor

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THE MEW YORK CASH STORE!

m mil! .hich la to be seen the larirst stock of PRCSS beea pwrchaaed la the last two weeks at f jrcaJ sales Usa than whuleaaie pricu. We of tr

1 000 Yds. Black Silk Splendid Quality at 75 Cents. 3,000 Yds. New Style Figured Silk from 60 Cents np. 2 000 Yds. French Organdy at a Great Bargain. 1,000 Yds-Beautiful Chillies 12V Cta. We will warrant these Goods as Cheap as any in Richmond at 25 Cta. l.CCO Yds- Fine Jaconet Lawns 10c, Fine Goods and Good Colors. SPRING SHAWLSThe largest variety ever brought to this place.

Phirtlogs. Sheetings. Trirts, Muslins, Satiattts of every deacrli'tioa. Having secured the services of Mrs. Bradbury, we I Men Donnets, Flats. ChiHrcu.' Hats. Freora t'lawers. Ruches. variety. JO'Parasols, a beauttlul assortmect. Richmond, May 11, 16C2 flits U''' -A i C "' . 1 ' yTt 'If fcly j j.

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Jicj ia:il to znxy in tlio Vorld, MAV be rRocunri) AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, Near Market, Schools, Bailroaik, fharcbe. auJ all the bic' cf Cifiliratioa. 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 oStr, CN LONG CREDIT, tho beautiful and fertile PEAIRIE LANDS lying along tho whole lino of their Railroad, 700 MILES IN LENGTH, upon the most farorablo Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics and 'Working.ncn to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will appear fro!n tho folio -ving statements:

ILLINOIS It about vVjuftl In extent to E nit. and, wWh a npQ.ation of 1.T23.66C, and a soil can&blf of upportin) 20,000,0"0. No State in the Valley of the Mi9isippi offers 00 prent an InU'icemrnt to the settler aa the tte of lllinula. There is rt part of the world where all the condition- of climate and aoii ao admirably comMne to produce tboae two great alaplea, Cob and WasaT. X CLIM ATE. Nowhere can the induatrioas farmer aetire each immediate results from hi labor as on taese deep, rich, loamy soil, cultirated with ao much case. The climate from the extreme south era Eart of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton at t. outs Railroad, a distance of nearly 200 miles, is well adapted to Winter WHEAT, COR, COTTOlf, TOBACCO, Peachw, Pears, Tomatoes, and every Tjiriety of fruit and refTftahles is jrrown in rreat abnndnne, from which Chfcafro and other Northern markets are fumiahed from 4 to 6 weeks earlier than their Immediate vicinity. Petween the Tfrre Haute, Alton k St. Iouis Railroad and the Kankakee and Illinois river, a distance of US miles on the I ranch, and i:i3 milrs on the Main Trunk, lies th great Cora and tock raiding ortiou if tlte iate. THE ORDPJARY Yin.n of Corn Is from 50 to 0 busheli per acre. Cartie, Horse, Mules, Sheep and Hops are mi.-.l here at small cost and yU Id larpe profits. It is believed that no section of cxmrstry presents jrrfater ind'iements for Dairy Farming than the 1'ra?ries of Illinois, a branch of fanning to which but little attention has bct-n paid, and which mutt yield sure profitable result. Between the Kankakeeand Illinois rirers, asChirafro and DunKith, a di.wtance of 56 miles on t-e Bnnch and 17 miles by the Mahi Trunk, Timothy Hay, &priR IV heat. Corn, OAT. B RI.EY, ni-E, ni crLVUE T, Aod TeijetaMea suited to t')e climate, arc produced in great abandonee Tho northern portion of Illinois is ahout the climate of Pennsylvania, while the southern part has the climate cf Kentucky and Vlriiia, firms a Tariet y of temperature in the State, uitcd to almost every pro!m t of the Ur-Ucd State. ACRICtXTlH AL PROnrtTTbe Agricultanrf prodactsof TliinoU nre greater than thnse f any ot! er fei ite. Th ? M'teat crop of waa estimnt d at JCjit-Ki hai-ht-1.-, while the Corn cropyw lds not les than H-U'V 00 buhets, besides the crop of Oat. liar ley. Rye, Buckwheat. Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, 5qnaahea, t Ui, Hemp, Peas, Clover, CAofcaze, It-et Tol.cco. Cotton. Ifolium. Ctrap Peaches, Apples, tc, wiik-ts ri to il the vast atrcrepatw o production in this fenilregion. over Four Millions vts of rrodje were sent out of tie f taw of Illinois duru; tt t past year. - STOCK RAI-IAG. Tn Centml and Son them allinois nncomroon adrantasTes tre presented for the extension of t"tock rai"i:i. A li kind? of Cattle, Horses. Mules, Ffceep. Hi.", As., of the t-est breeds, yield handBorne pnu:.- ; 1.-0 fortuue I-avc ai !y leen made, and the field is open for o1h'-r ta enter with tke fairest prospects of like resuita. Dairy Faksug ai;0 prest tils iu inducements to many.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT OH LONG CREDIT.

6 acres at Sl"-0 per acre, vrith inlaresl. at 0 per cent, auaually upoa the follo-.viag ternii: Cih ynvir.ect $ 43 00 rarniciu in one Tsr, . . 48 W .. two jctrs, . . 43 00 " - " t'ure " . . . 4S 00 " fuar " . . . 236 00 " five " . . -224 00 six " . . . 212 00 " i gevea .... 2 X 00 Apyly ta JOS- DICKITSO. .Tf.ITO.l Street itichmond IIA3 FITTED CP NEW BORING MACHINERY? WOOD PUMPS at Redaced Prices, Wood Piping SiooPerRod, All kinds of Plumbing work such as I Fittin; np Bath Rooms tad Water Clostti IrOD and BmSS FOTCe and Lift HYDRAULIC RAMS. ?Lrew artiel- f net iron aad lead pipe at low prices, apre-vwaamts ia I ghtBior Rods. Bieaasoaa, Istsao. 4ta. '6

Janes ti. foe, notary Pufclic & Real Estate Agent, Brif atweil Sol dins;, So. 153,' Mala street. RICHMOND, IND. Oeteer Sth, !

OOOD3 ever epened ia Kichssead.

These goods have ia Set Tirk and w eaa sell them fully i per eeat.

Tickings, Linens. Iloasekecrers' Goods Cloths. Tweeds. Cassimeree

1 keeping a large assortment ol Millinery Goods, vis: Boouet Silks. Bcnnet Ribbons, die . in the greatest NEW YORK CASH STORE. 20 U m w A,'t , 5 - r x CTXTXVAT20" OF COTTO. 77 t ejrfmerja in Ctfrm cultur xr of Try greit promine. CorHtnenctng ta InHtndB 53 fv. 31 vi in. (e? Jfnttorm on the Branch, anl Aum fSionvn th Mtit Lin, ths Com7VM7 otrnm tfiouantitt of acres tcell adapted to the j rrrWtion of thifihrc. A etttr karing a ftii';f of young rhiidren, can turn t'tcir ynth fu2 'affor to a mvMt projifahte account i the f?rtscth and j.rf-"tiirn of this plant. 7 he rigor cjetrtion note mating to ob tain a n)p?y of rt-linhle ttrd suited to th reqnircmen f j th nilo f Illinois, tcitl, tt is hopfif, sjwdity gire a ur?icient amount to pio4t a great breadth of land. imIG Xm M A:XrACTTRES. Tbe rreat resources of the State, In Coal, Iron, T cad. Zinc. Potter's Clay, Limestone, Sandstone, te., Ac., are almost untouched; they await the arrival of er.t . -prising and energetic men, accustomed to convert them into gold. RAILROAD SYTD1 OF ILLIAOH. Faltroads Intersect the nhole St:.te. O.tH'5) hare leen inrested in cample injr the pr.-iit net-wnrk that links evrv pnrt of the State Inf. ImmeflUte connwHon with the surreundtns; Stat. s and the dirccu-st tl;oioulifiires of comQiToe. TUS ILLINOIS CTA THAI, RAILROAD T:vfrfi te wh-l I. n;rrh of the Stfe, from the Uinksuf the Mis-l.fdt.pl and Lake Mkhlpsn to ihe Ohio. i.'n :;.iTU. import-, the Hnilroad nms thronuh the centre cf the State, and on eithvT siiie cf the road along its whole length lie tiij luuds olT. rt-d fur sale. TO ACTTAL f-r.TTLER. Froni the unprecedented advantages this Compiy eff-rs, if is r-t vtrpt-i-inir that it should have already disposed of l,0u,t-W ceres of land. 1. is now oil at the r;ite of 5,t0 acrrs per week. Thepopnlafinn alonsr the line has trebled in t ti ye;rs, ami i,- n m The Company sell t;i actual cdlivatora, and every contract contains an afrrr-ement to cultivate. C ITf !, f IRKET-4, DEPOTS. There are Ninety-Fijrht Depots on the Comparv's Ji:.i!rn.id, cl vi'tr about cne every seven naI"S. C Towtn and Villices are situated :t cioveiiifiit d;3t;:ies thrjuSiout the whole r-tut;. wht re every durable c:nnioliry riay e f 'i':.i rad:ly as in the ol b jt c:ties f the lni'n, ard where buyers axe to be int-t for all Linls of fdrrr. produce, cm "vtio. ?fec.hsmca and workinr men will find the free so'iovl v-t-m eneour.i d ly the Stiite, and ened a (th a l.irg-e re venae for the support of the ?. !i- . iiildrcn rrn Iivin siirht of the school, thv coliere. the clwrr'.i, and prow up wiih tha pr...j ority of the leading State in the Great Wes-ter-i Empire. No one whi baa Tailed this splendid retrlon of cntitry can doubt that it equals the most favorr I descriptions that hnve ever leen given of It; b -t 1 t any carefJ obaw-rrer visit it. and he will ii.'orm you that the hlf has not been told of the alvnntHces il olTfrs for immediate occupation Tfl imnjMliate returns. The farmers of the hasten snd Mid'li.- atat. r.nd Canada, are moving to Ii;:.nis in great cumbers ; and it is believed", th.it if thee nrrT-;sirie adrantayes were made known t the knurrs, mechanics, manufirtnrera and working popi;Iatio:i of over -crowded fcurope, they would pr-jcnptlj avail tlicmselvc of the know IcUge. 43 arres, at $lf.f;0 pfr acre: Cash payment, . . . . $ 24 00 l'avmeut ia on? j ear, . 24 00 " two years, . . . 24 00 " " 8hr? "... 24 00 " " four " . . US 0J " " fUe " . . .112 00 " " six " . . I'Xi 00 " " seven "... 100 00

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sr. it. Mj m m m sf.Vero rr COACH MANUFACTORY. S. W Cor. Jain Marion (., RicA rnond ITfHKRE he has eanstaally for sale general at' II eortment of OAnnzaoiiat

If tae Latest and lest Elesaat fatterii Also, tbe celebrated BOST OX SPR IX G WA G 0 X, TT Great care has been token ia the selection ol ekoiee timber, an i ech artiele will be Yiiaamsts art ws fa IT" He has also opened a retwwitory in Sew Cast!. Henry connty. lndiana,unier the SBanaremeat of Mr (ilexes: Brarvs, who will wait on customers aad take orders. Especial pinwil! be taken in thi select icnol Ihe work for this market as to give eomplctesattafae lion, all nader the immediate superintenJance of the proprietor. Orders for Carriagje attended to promptly 1'srka ( toctis CROCKER liisj. CaocKia & CO. Sooth side of Main street, one square East of Meredith House Richmond, led. Manufacture ail kinds of CARRUGES.TiCGGIES, Sl'LKIfclS. Express and Pedlicg Wagons, oie.. e. We hare on hand a Ins assortment of work in or linn, andean fiatsh to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of thebest material and by eareJul and ex peneaced workmen. Thepublie axe invited to call aad aooiine their stock an xju-es-y" Particular aticsiutpaid to repairing. EMPIRE STEEL PLOW 3ManUaotory. S. IIOUNliY A CO. a RE now prepare. I to furnish the Africultaral Publie iav wtlhalmoatcvcri description ot STEEL PLOWS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. &c. Which for durability aod service are aoexcelled ia this roautry. Aa an evidence of the ligtxoeas of tnedraosni ol their Plows they refer to the report of the committee at tbe last Wayne County Pair, hy which it will be seea Itiat our flows a vera re from a to 10 ponnos iifrnier a ran than those of our competitors. They reeeivea at tne las Indiana State Fair. Foui First Class Premiums, The timbers of which their Plows are made is selected wi' a great care, and nonn out tne best is useo. ineir Mould Boar Is are made of tbe best Stael, manufactured to their order and are hardened by a peculiar process whi. h makes them last as JUil.l as laeoraiuary Meet Mould Board. The proprietors are all practical workmen, aad as their work Is done by them, or under their Immediate eupervision, and none but sood workmen are employed The style and quality of their workls unsurpassed, aod It ia la All Cases Warranted To be rrecisely as represented ? A liberal reduction will be made to the trade. S. HORNEY & CO.. Richmond. Ind. c. z i jVX m; e r HAS REMOVKDBIS CANDY MJANUFACT0RY I!t UIS Opposite the Meredith Hoaiae, BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH STREETS, WHKRK he will eontinueto manufacture Candies ol the best quality, aod will keep a large stock of .0TI0S, WILL AID WIXDOW PAPER, Children's Wagons, Toys, X-iTVC3JLo5l TlflSSlT Q-tgl Which will be sold at Wholesale or Retail at smalt profits fur CASH. Call and see the room and the cheap goods. Richmond, August IS, 1804. - 94-f TWO VALUABLE FARMS IN WAYNE CO. IND., rlIIE farm north of Richmond, formerly owned by Ja. James M. Brown, and containing- about 110 acres, and the farm north-east of Richmond, former ly owned by tlibu Morrow, containing 180 acres era oow fur sale on reasonable terms and payments. For ps r ticulars appl y to J . P. M I U A LL. lwicbmrnd June 13 It 61 27 If For SaIe. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOTS. T WO lou frontirg 60 ft. south on R. R. swith running north to fool street, with nearly 0 ft. front on veveuia si. I so. two lots on same block, rnrn.rln. li tt alley. All the, lots bar. tb. advantage of a switch connecting with all the K. Roads, inquire at Robia sen s m icoine woras, nam at., itsenmond, Ind. 'AXTXD From 3J to IOO Cords e. Sugar and Beech Wood, Tart dry and part green. Apply to JONAS V. YEO. April 26, 182. lP:dw West en Main sir set. ON II 4I ,000 pounds Dried Teaches, 1,000 I bs Dried Apples a prime article at G. W. BARNES. Feb. 8.6S 7 Mount Vernon Woolen he aadarsigaed take pleasure In anaeunciBg te the pub e that they are prepared to bay wool tie ensuing season at their stand known aa the Mount Vernon Woolen Facto ry, situated about one mile below Richmond, Ind. They Dare on nana nasinnnoeo.) an excellent stock at roods of theirmaaufacturcembraeing both Summct aad Winter near, sac n as CLOTHS, C A SSI. MERES, PtAUT A FAey Tweeds, Jeans, Plain aad Plaid Flannel. Stocking Tern, Ac Which they will sell or Exchange for Wool oa very rea sonabte terms. They will also pay cash for wool, card rolls-spio or manufacture wojl for customers as heretofore en shares or Irr Cash. Being provided with the bet ol machinery, directly from the east, embracing tbe lateet Improvements, torether with the axt experienced workmen. we feel confident of giving entire satisfaction t. all who saay favor us with laair patronage, TEST A MOrFITT. Sthmo.lst.l'!. ti Something Every Family SHOULD K AVE. I. yt. SISGEB sfx CO'S. WELLK-SOWS XAVCFACTTRrsa A0 FAXILT SEWING MACHINES CIA newhs hsdat their Weetera Sal. Rooms, He. . 39, alaia atreec, RicbaaaM. ladiaaa, at, Kew Teefc prices, with barely cost of traatportio. added. Owing to ta iocrtaset demand fee- their Machines, n baa heea thou gbs proper te apea aa Ufflee ta the eaterpris'ag ?tat ef Indiana, where her t it i sens eaa see aad kaew or tie awei.es the adraataga and awe af Xercaaat Tailors. Saddle aad Harness Makers. Families, aad ia fact all those wee ase wiog Machines, eaa and a supply ef tUchiae Heedles. Bilk TwiM. tVool Cot tea. lasts Cord. Oil, Ac, at low price for CashT T J H. WiiW5. SrmL aa at. i. . . T . , w, " msunmeaia BOOKS! BOOKS If For Sew Books. School Books. Magaaiee. 6.tkth.CiBoek,T.'",I,ri'5- mmmaU

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CUR T IN PIXTUItES. Splendid Stock : ; Just Receive ( .l'oie Open CITY BOOKSTORE. Opposite Citisen'a Bank.. PRICES 18 LOW IS THE LOWEST: NICHOLSON DRO. Sichnnad. starch 1, t P1I0T0GRAPIIIC AL8UUS: From 75 Cents to $4, Jaat recelred hjr NICHOLSOir & DB0., CITY BOOK STOKE. Arril Sth. 1. ( S OTTRT H TT Jt HEW AT i .a.. " T U City Store!! C" C M CLOTH. Mahogany Colli far Ktaad Store aad T Hank Ceuater. Table and Piaae Ceeera. Also baaalifullv ttgurel Cprat. t,.r ftitnds. THlea. dte. Colore an I tesiare NOT IMJCKKO by bOILI.NH WATIR.CAM' r-HB.Nk PIEITa, S. MCHOLaOiis BBO. Riehmead, th ma., ltth. 6 la SPRING AND SUMMER n JSl. t TTVSHIONS. tIIB uadersigaed has juet received hia spring and summer Style ot HATS tewhtchheiavttestheattea tion of all who would ladulgeia the lateet fashloa. Call at the Hat aad Cap C store of s jan inrtTKS. RICHMOND BOOK BINDERY. C. J. TAYLOH, Book Binder aid Blaik Book laiofaetirir MfWlWX Is now preparaj to do allklnds of Bln4 MV J taa.unsurpasaed for etyl., .logane. aa4 jSLf durability .County Kacorde, Hank Hoeka aad Blank Books of rr dewcripttea made to o'det. N'ewspaprs,Musie,Magaslnes,Law liooks, lie. .bound la tha most approved ataaaer.aad st th. lowest peesibU prices. I oa. hat ta. ismsi latproT.a pitaeipi.e aaoptsMi: ruactuality etrietly obwarred. Orders solicited and promptly attwad.d ta aad tat tsfsctiow girea. A lanre aasortmeat of Blank Booh paper.of a sumrlor quality, always .a head. Ci. TAYLOR. QTjAaaim, orrv QUEENSWARE STORE; J. B. MRNDENHALL, No. 79 Main 81.. Richmond, lad.. Importer, aad Wholesale and Hetail Dealer ia Chiaat, tilaaa and lineenswak e.BrittaniaR PlaUd ware.Common aa4 Yellow war., Catlery, Looking Olassea, T.a Traya, Waiters, .so., .te. Th. cadersignad takes pleasure In iafofwaglM public that b. is importing bis War. dlrwot from Lit. rpool, ana selling as iron svio lopsrssotjo' than customary prsoe. ta ibis ataraai. ut v to Country Merehaots at Cincinnati pr'ess. J. R. MCNDKNHAIX. 89-ly Jan. SO. 1861. S. W. LUDLOW, Main St., No.20,otbb T. Wuobt'b Stobb, RICHMOND. 15DIAKA, RKSPECTKULLT announces tobitis.niof Rioh mood aad vicinity that b. is bow porinaaaatly located in this place, end is prepared .a'ter aiae yearg praetios ia Cincinnati, to perlurm work ia tha naoet apvoved styles of tb. Dental Art. Continuous Gam, V ulcanits Base, Gold and Silver work, made ia a style to challenge eompetition. and at prions as low as tha quality of the work performed will justify. Richmond, Jaa. 4tb, loa. Rf ACKEHEL-Hs, 1. Urge Msw Mackerel. Ja. 1TB. revived at C. W. BARNES.. Feb. 8, 'CS ZRASMITB. ..AMia SMsra. EZRA SMITH & Co., Manufacturers of Sah. Blinds, Doors, Frame, ManTLES, MOCLDINO", BRACKETS, SCHOOL house I'orciture, 8 tor. aad Uouas riaiahiag Work of all kinds, and dealsrs la Pine aaiBBbr, Pisa RMIatglea, simal IattM, Worked Ash. Poplar aad Pin. flooring, Ac. Also fur ntah to order.Arcbilectural Iron Work , such as Marblaised Iroa Mantles and Urates, Verandas, Brackets, Liatels, Ac., at Cincinnati prices. Corner 6th and Walnut street, Richmond, Ind. Jan., 1S2. It Richmond Insurance Agency POLICIES issued at this office oa the most favorable terms in any of the following reliable Companies: CuBtlaeaial ef Mew Verk, Fire. Manhattan do do Lortllsrd do d. Aretie do d. ABwriese Esc hangs ef New Tork, Fire. Phoenix do do Guardian de ' - Life phoenix of Hartford Fire Unity of London do Liverpool ek London, Fire aad Life. 19 WILLIAM BELL Agent. ECONOMY SECUKITV. TS3 LOIEILUED FIRS INSUiiNCS C0UP1HT Of k Cltr IVaw Tsrk. CASH CAPITAL, wOO,M. PROFITS Anaaally Divided. Per Cms. to th. lealers. This Cumpany liividee Tbree-Qnarters af the net prefite I. the policy holders, ia scrip, esartag ia tares!, without aay liability to tbe Insured. WILLIAM StLU, Agent, 1 Rtcaaaood, lad. V am agent for Torry 's 4 minute lee cream fr a. best sas ajaickas. For eale at say store. IOOS. J.BABOIS. May 10 to WaSTE It ia f amount of Flaa Seed, Clever See aad Timothy heed st . . M O. W. BARNCB. Feb. . 'Sa j NOTICEALL person, tadubtcd Vs Dr. Haughtaa tor l iiifssaisa I eervsee. are rieuailad as call aad aav te me a-aaa. ear. Ir Wanag, who ha. tha books aad aetee. aad Wr I receipt io ail payaseaa. la my name. raWH WtW WUI l,WHI I. -. y sa. m. BavuBTUB. Klebstoad, May ad . F Ol SALE COS Bushels Ftiat. Clever Cash hy o. w. adtfjk. Feb. , at HOWARD AOOOf FUILADELPfUdW i Ben e-eole-at last aaeat for the relief tke with viraieat ad - --a wal Organ. for the care of' TS-fo' woUdbsv.1 aad Tl. JtlreeaTwSSBr. ftsimm Sacalsa. fro. atmaBHrtdssya aad other sHeea. tr- or smssnsaa IA-ifwwes Br. . KILLS!!' BOCflHTOS. Aetiag g Hoewrd Aeaoetetlaa. Jl. s. Beatb Biaah at.. Pailiael. pMw By order of the Ur-trs.

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