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allium. Ulcbmond, Ind., JcMfe aetata, 1869. !YeBkes Doodle marches Till the fees he'll meet slrf Ehoetsat least a dosen down Yankee can't be beat slrf For the stars and stripes he'P fight for tb Constitution. Pat th n; to flight. Sod tb revolution. Yankee doodle keep It ap; Tf nke doodl dandyplant your bayonet ea lb l"p. And wl the sob be bendy!" The following letter "explains itself," as Milton says: Bkidaddlxbubo, June 10. 1862. Dear Mercer: I ordered Pillow to dig tUt "last ditch" through the middle of the Golf of Mexico, some weeks ago. The d d thing won't staj dag. Water keeps running in. low the devil do you expect a fellow to die in it ! when it aint there) Ever yours. 1 P. T. BAItNUJJ BEAUREGARD. ; AH3WZR. Dear Bean: Jump in it any how. It wont hurt youHow can a fellow die when he was boro t be hung? Ever yours. UNION. Nnohville Union. The Boston Liberator, edited by Wb. Lloyd Oakriboh, frankly admits the truth of the charge, and its unmitigated reprobaion of the labors and patriotism of Washington : "None whatever! That was a guilty Union cemented with the blood of an enslaved race on our soil "a covrnant tcithdeath and an agreement with Aril," in the making of which Washington and hi companions" tommiled a grievous tin. The natural and inevitable result is a dismembered Itenublid and a tremendous civil war, through the j treachery of the very slaveholding class I that originally dictated the terras of the 1 Union, and also as a divine retribution fori
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trampling upon the poor and needy. vt and contented with his new home, ioituformyriadsof worlds ought it to be, even if' Date lamb said I, war made you sutler but it could be, restored, with all its iniquitous for n moment. It insk. s a man n mourner conditions and horriblo pro slavery compro- for a life parents for their sons, wives for tuises." their hubbands. Chaplain.
Im.knk!s and Activitt. It is the en ergy of will that is the soul of the intellect; ' wbereveritis there U life; where it is not.' lion. People who have no experience of itj imagine (hat it is destructive to the nerves, , exhaustive to the animal spirits; that it ag J gravate the wear and tear of life excessive-! ly. I3ut this is an idle notion, as idle as the ! habits aod humors of those who entertain it I leave it to any man who knows its jettl effect to strike the balance to compare! the exhaustion of an indolent day with that ! of an active one, to say in which of the. two cases the subject is in better heart for i work, and fitter to undergo it. Whatever we may ba about, one thing I believe is cer-j tain, that if the spirits are beut by energy,! they are utterly wasted by idleness; at ) worst, energy can only end by relaxation; it j ia superior to it for awhile, and possibly at last may fall into it; whereas idleness is ac-i many relaxation irotu iirsi to iasr, ana can bo nothing else. But even this view, favor able as il is, is not favorable enotigh yet to be just. The fact is that violence is not necessary to energy any moro than tyranny is to kiogship; on the contrary, the gentlest energy does the mott work, energy, liter ly, from the Greek, ia inward workingness; the blooming of tho flower is energy, the growth of the body is energy yet in all these there is no violence; the efficacy is not destructive, but vital; without it, the whole frame mast fall into corruption; with it, instead of corruption we have life. - E7 A gentleman observed an urchin who bad a large slice of bread in his hand, and who was crying very bitterly: "My son," he exclaimed, "what are you crying about? 'Mother won't boo, boo, oo put any butter on my bread boo, oo!" "Oh, is that all!" said the gcntlemau. "Come, dry up your tears and be a man." "It ain't so much the batter." retorted the urchin, "it's the disposition of the old woman!" "My sister has a three year-old Tot which, like many others, lias received its doe quantum of theological information, some of which exuded the other day in the following form: "Tot was standing t the window, and jtut before her buxxed one of the first flies f spring, which she thus addressed in sweetest tones: "How dy do, little F ? Do yo love your God, little Fy? "Do you want to see your God, little Fy ?" (Suddenly, and with a viciotts 'jab of the finger.) "well you shall. There!" "And the unfortunate insect was smashed and iu spirit seat off to the land where the good flies go." "At a recent Methodist prayer-meeting an old. uneducated wood sawyer, not over stocked with learniog, but withal a good, pious Chtistian, was called on to pray. lie began, his mind filled with the national troubles, that is, with the contemplation of them, lie prayed for a few moments as prayers usually do, and then began to implore for oar country, about as follows. M O Lord! our country." here his feelings ovorpowered bim. " O Lor a 1 other nations are about to pitch jo. O Loan! if it be Tbt gracious will just keep 'em al home for the present." An audible smile' immediately took place. X KatrontrtiKeCnlUtnir nl. Wsvahiogton June ttl. The Secretmrj of War Lm issued an order to encourage enlistment, either volunteer or rt-gulars, bj paying premium of 82 for each accepted recruit. ToloaieriBff for three Tears or du ring the war, aad reoeire the first month's pay ia advance pon mastering of his com panj into service. This order will be trans mitted to OoTernors of States and recruiting offices. jfy We learn that the small pox has pre-1 Tailed to some extent io Valpariaao latelj.
A LAMB ON THE BATTLE FIELD. ! AX IKCIDKXT ATK1TSBCXO LANDIXG. On the battle-field at Pit tslurg Landing was a flock of sheep. During the battle the flock b came scattered, most of them either being killed or lost in the Eurrouuding woods. Among them was a little lamb, not many weeks olJ, whose mother was among the lost and mining after the battle. Il was tho only one of the flock seen by our army on the ground where the two armies bad fought. The old sheep, frightened by the noise of bat le, the filing of muaketrr, and cannon run away. But this little Iamb, when it had lost its mother returned to the pasture where the flock had been folded and fed by its owner. It was on a field where many men bad fallen in battle, and where they cow lie buried in a soldier's grave, each with oi ly a small board at the head containing the name, age, regiment, and company of the dead, with the time of his death. Here this little lost lamb was seen wandering around from fay to dar all al-oe and crying Kt its mother, but no mother answeied its cry.
Wl-en eight came it would Ir to find come warm place to lie down in ii!l morning; perhaps on the lee bide, as sailors e.j, or a stump, or clump of boshes, where the wind did not Llow. During a h-rdain storm it eame to the donr tif my tent, anl, bleating very mournfully, asked, as well a it could, if it ruight come in and ty there through the storm, such a request could not be refused, and the little, colJ, thivering limb was provided with a warm place in the corner of the ! tent But it seemed uneasy. It was in a strange place and among strangers, and so I prepared for it a shelter outsicJe the lent, under some canvass, in a place by itself. litre il remained until after the storm, and then went away to grt something to eat. ' After this, the lamb found a shelter under I he eaves f a corn crib, where it came for a while to lie down at niht. This was its home. It was in a small field or lo. where there was plenty of fresh green grass, on which it fed during the day. Here, af ter the Iamb becamo tame, I used to visit the little lost creature, carrying some nice green spring oaU to it for its breakfast, din ner or supper. Alter a few days, this lamb begAn to gain strength. When first seen it was very weak, but now it began to grow strong, aud run, and jump, an 1 frik about in play. Near by this green pasture is a clear, never-failing spring, whre this little lamb ued to drink when thirsty, and then return again to 'eed and lie down in the fresh grass. '1 he hi si time I saw the creature, he was lying down on the sunny side of a large Hump, after his morning meal, quiet ly chewing his cud, and seemingly happy A i w York Indtpendent. ir , .. ri ValliaOlC lYOnertV 101' StllCi Ii'ttrr (i t salt- my ripfrty in KnUhtslown. Henry Co , c-n:inir of ihree .-t, ly' mle y n il. On the ret lot thrra larfri tram h' mv, wvi I faniilieJ, well UMpJiu t Willi witfr l well MDtl cistern, the let i plHot l iiti ivTKr.mt. pench, i.r. n I cherry tree, be Keeenmll fruit. The ml.ldl lot hat on it a imall, eomtirta' I- rritnie h :e, and U plntJ witb apple treei Iu birinf eoitlit'm. with ulmnil.ince of em ill fruit. The -at 1ft h-ie wn it a frame l.uiljicg 3tl br lo feet, and a siaMc. attil ie well et in g aas. all eurlo.cti ! a new anJ troriff pailinv frnre. The Int. will be eoH tof-ether or epar itely. alverythiriic p-rtuinir to the three U4 ie in eaet llfitt order, t'ujr further Information apply, on the premieri to I LLI AM il ALOUT'tN. May l Si For Malt. VALUAULE BUSINESS LOTS. I VO lnt frontirjt tO !t. south uti R. It. swilh rani.injt north to i'ool etreet, with cearlv VU ft. trout oo ernth ft. ' I jo, two Iota on tame block, cornering on a 14 ft II. y . AH the.'e lota have the advantage of a awiuh connecting m ith ail ttia U. K mi... Kaquire at liobiatcn'a Miohine Workt, Main at , iichtnood, lnd. Oct. 12. 44 HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PEXN.. A Beoeoleot Inatitution established hy special ondo' mam f r the relief of the ick airl SaSS with Viralent and 'pltlemi for the euro of diseases of tho t KII' L AjTice (rrti hy the a t tini: surPOD to all i?l wbo apply by latter, with a description of their cunuition. oc npatfun. haMta of life, &c. aud ia caaos ol oxiresno poTerls'. metatciuca furoiahod free of j rffe. i aiuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other diseay s of ihs sexatl organs, atii on the new remedies em t pi. yet io the Dispensary, sent to the aflirted, fre ot h .t in uBkla.l lotrr nvIlii)il. Tsvn r i hr rM.n.. f wi'l te a eptablr. Address Dr. J. KILMN nOCtlllTOS. Acting ?ur(tsii IIoar.l Association. No. K, ftouii. Siuth t.. tLUmdviphi a By order of the Ui re tori, EZRA D. UARXWELL.rresidmt. GEO. FAltlCniLD. Secretary. S. W. LUDLOW, Surgoon IDcntljst, Maix St., No.20,ovkb T. WaruHT's Stork, r.K IIVOXD. INDIANA, RESl'KCTf ri.LYannnnneedto'thecitiienaof Rich moot! and rieiniiT that he is cow rermancctlv loral.d in thU place, anJ it preprel.art r nine jeart practice) in Ciai inoati, lo pxrlortu work in the moat approved st jle of the I'pntal Art. rootitiuuns Gum, V ulranit. Base. Uol i and Silver work, maile in a atyle to challenge couipvtiiton, and at prices a.. o w as the quality of ihe work performed will justify. Kkbuiond, Jan. 4tb, ltV2. EXRASMtTB..... JaatIS 8MITI1. EZIU SMITH & Co,, JUaoafectarerf of Sash. Blinds, Doors, Frames, Man TLES. MOCLDIXOS, BRACKETS, SCHOOLbousa Furniture, Store aod llonsj e'ini.tiing Work of all kinds, and dealer, ia Pine l.asanbrr. Pine Sfaincles, and l.aitb, Worked Ash. Poplar and Pine Ploorine;, Ac. Alan furnish to order.Archileotural Jroa Work.suvb as Marble iied Iron Mantles and Oral e. Verandas, Brackets, Lintola, Ac:, fce., at Cincinnati j.rioc. Corner th and Walnut Street, Richmond, Ind. Jan., XSSi' IJ RICHMOND BOOK BINDERY. - C. J. TA1LOH, Book BiailtranJ Blank Botk Sancfattorrr r"rF-3 Is now prepared to do all kiads of Bind ft -j J C,a.rpa.d for style, e'erance and afcasafar durability.! ounty Records, Bank Becks and tsianK Books ot erry description made to o'der. Newspapers, Music. M agazines.Laei Book. ai. .bound ia the most approved manner and at the re Beat f oaeable priceeNoae bnt the taxest improTed principle, adopted '.JVectSaltlTetricdreOMrved. - r cOtdwss4ufceseIyomptiy attcesiled te and satis facLsaa. eta . V' A TSnr-inBrTWBTOI blanli Soak pa per. of a snre k. i . . . - . . . . . . ill l.ibV. i. . QflB E N 8 W ARE- 8 T 0 R E; m oe?J.s-. B- H E SHALL, JU.,; MsuiTiC RiekmeaJ. fad.. IaKrter. J f Wholesale d Retail Dir ia CitiajL. (.lass and Otaeeaswae.BrittaoiBav Ha led wara.Com ana and Wltosr wm, Cwtlery, Lvekras; Owaaw, Tea Trarr, TVe airwTvad takes pteas nre ia tnforminc the ptxalie that he U inrportiaf hU Ware d irect from Litarpool, an a eelHns; at f rven SO to IS per rent, lower tkvaa emsvosoary prices ia this market. Will Wholesale ks Connlry Merekaats atCineinnati prices. 1. ft. MKNDKNHALL. Jans so.nei.
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I JST VENTOES ! WEST iOCL Dealt C. Laureate, j a i ForTwel re For llie wai tm mm It fl. . : - T m... .... ,jianaser oi t tun Drmichj enlOfficc-'Hor Ihe Scieu tific Amen-i the l.it four O can Patent c II I audi e e n f as a .fleiuber- 'f-J '(- of the Board-- iS'"" the Mil'atent A sen or Appeal. ! 'ty Business. j nvim. aii ior-rn.aiioo necestary to procorea race si And cop of (be Patent Lavs ent tre of charg?. Kefc-r to present C'iiiinUato&er ol Patent!, lion. DatIJ P. IIol OWJ. October 2G. 44 ly C. BUHL & 1$ STOVE DEALERS! WE n.lVK THE EXCI.rSIVE RtOIlT OF SELL I NO VV M. K KSOtf a CO'S , Celebrated CHAMPION COCK STOVE. Wo will warrant this Calibrated Ptove lo crery rc( ct. We have tho Ur eat ami most complete Mock of Pur lor. IThII ai.rl Il-ctini; ?cotc erfr brr.riprt to thit marketWe are detw.-Bii: i .u ur stock, of stoves at CINCIKNA I PHICES! Tin Itoofiiiir, IIouoc Work &c. A II ot .lei" eitten JJ to rou:ptly. COPPER SHOP. Copper Ktulu kinoe. Copper Still and tVpr'r Work of all C.C liL'iil. CO. No. 51, Main Street, Oi rwr Wrtt of the loat Office EuiMire;. Kichmond . Nov. 9 h. 'bl. 4t if .Mount Vernon Woolen f fIIK under si ir ned take plea sure f n arnoaneing to the M- pat I m that they are prepwod to huy U'ool tins season ut their stand at tho Monut Tendon Woolen Factory, situated about one mile below Richmond, Ind, They iie on hand (justfinlshed.) an exrellei.t stock of Rood, of theirmai4Ufacture,ix.rHcing buth tfnxumer aod H inter Wear, such as CLOTHS. CASSIMEItES, 1LAIN & FAXcy Tweeds, Jeans, lMHiuand Plaid t lauuf h, Stuckiag Yi i n, Vc Which they will well or Exrfaaaee for Wool on Tery rea ionable tfriris- They will ala"a- cash tor wool, etrd rulia.sin ur manufacture w.ol ft-r cuatoirers it heretofore inn shares or tt r Cash. Bt-ing provided h ith the bent oi tiarhinery, direct'y from thf east, enit-raciti tho latent Mmprovetnnts. toiTt thtr with the most experif need workmn,wefeel eoDfi.leDt of r ivinr t nt-re sattslai'lion to all ' ' who may favor us with thrir patrouHfr. ! TE.-T 4 MOKFITT. Jth me. 1st. 162. tfi Something MZray lttnily 'SHOULD JjJl A. 7" E. I. SLUG CIS A CO'S. WELL KNOWS" MANUFACTURING .AND FAMILY ! S IS WING M A C II IN ES (AS now be ha I at their Western Sale Rooms, No. t 3, M an trnt, Kichmoi d, Indiana, at New York prices, with barely cost of transportioo added. Oalt lo the iDcreasei deaaaad for their Machines, it has beeo thoaicht proper to ptn an t:flce in ihe enterpria-ng Estate et ludioa, where ber eitizena can see tad know or themselves the advantage and a-e of Merchant Tailors, Saddle and Harness Makers. Families, and tn tact alt those who use dewing Machine, can find a snpp'y of ?Uchine Needles, Bilk Iwist. Spool Cot ton. Lineu Cord. Oil, ire., at low prices for Cash J. II. WASSOX. Afrent. 3J Main Street, Richmond. Jan. CJ 2-ora C. ZIxMMEE II S RK5SOTED HIS CANDY MANUFACTOHY IN UI3 Opposite the Tlereditta House, HETWEEN 5TH AND 6TII STREETS, WFIKREhevUlcontinaeto masa'actare Caadirs o the bin quaiity, and will keep a large slock of MTIOSS, Wilt AXD WI.DOF PIPER, Children's Wagons, Toys, IacUoer,13asl&ets ctooWhich will be sold at Wholesale or Retail at small prrfiia "ir CASH. Call aad eee the room and tbe chap goctta. Uifhmood, August 15, 132. 34 J Panic Trices! Panic Prices! B. RAUH & CO., No. 5G, Corner Main & Marion St3.f iiicmiosD, IXD. O! arcoont of the political paaie are aelHosr efftheij Mammoth stock ef Bey's and Men's Cletniac a greatly rviaced prices, also Far tsooda, Uats. aad laps, Uloevs. Mil terns, aad a great maay oO:ergooda beloaaiBei to their line. mark ora PRICES Coautermerl old lor J. will bow sell f-r tS aad so ia evmparin ererr awciei. Pants, splendid steles or 1 teat, a beaaUfal lot. at price lower than era heard ef in tht weatera coantrr. The public are Uriteo te eaamine oar stock before parehasio- rlsewhereTas wa r aatiaaed sach chance cerer were cfered before May li, 161. B . Direct fri tbe Jfaiiaractnrer. ld! Gold I Watches! Watches! Jewelry! Jswelrv! Tbe eery best! The rery' best! ThererychsBpestr The eery ekea rest! : k"' Store. Xo. M Mail Street, Richmond, lnd. A fall assortmeat or Bird Cagee. Seed. Bottles aad Cape, et,c, at tew pi ice at the Stove Store el ruo-j. j Baseis. aickmead, Peb. . tt
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The Illinois Central "Ran road Company oacr, OK LONG CBXXfTx, tha beautiiul and fertile PRAIRIE LAND3 lying- along tho xrbolo lino of their Railroad, 700 TrfTT.K.S IN IsEXGTH, npon the most favorable Terms for e nab liny Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics and Workinmen to make for t hems aires and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWK. as will appear from the following statements: ,
ILIJAOf Is about equal la extent to England, with a pop ulavtiorj of t.73,Ao6, and m tU caftftbl of tipportinir 20,000,w. No State in the Volley of the Misinippt offers so frrrat an indncemMt to the c'ttl'-r as the tate of Illinois. There W no part of the world where all the conditions of climate aad soil mo admirably combine to proUuce those two great staples, Cobs aud Wukat. r CLIMATE. Nowhere ean the lndawtrHas farmer svrur each immedlateresults from his labor as n tbete deep, rich, loamy soils, cultivated with so much ease. The climate from the extreme southern part of the State to th Terre Haute, Alton St. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly 200 miles, is well adapted to Winter WHEAT, COmr, COTTOS, TOBACCO, Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit and t portables, is jrrown in reat abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets are furnished from 4 to 6 weeks earlier than their Immediate vicinity. Between the Terre Haute, Alton A- H. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and Illinois rirers, a distance of 115 miles on the Branch, and 1S6 miles on the Main Trunk. j lies tb great Cora and Mock raising portion of i tbe State. TUB ORDINARY YIELD ! of Corn Is from 50 to SO bushels per acre. CatI tie, Uorsrs, Mules. iSheep and Iioe;s are raised here at small cost and yield larte profits. It is : bellered that no section of country presents jrreatl er Inducements for Dairy Farm ton than the I'rairiee of Illinois, a branch of farming to which but little attention has been paid, and which muat ; yield sure profitable rerult. Jtrtveen the Kanl kakee and II lino U rirers, and Chicago and Uunleith, a distance of V miles on the Itranch and ; 147 miles by the Malu Trunk, Timothy Hay, ' Spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, BARLEY, RYE, DIXKWUEAT, ; And regetables suited to the climate, are produ- ; ced lu great abundance. The northern portion 1 of Illinois is about the climate of Pennsylvania, ( while the southern part has the climate of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of temperature in the State, suited toalmoat every product of the United Suae. j AGR IC LXTtTR AL PRODl'CTA. The Agricultural productsof Illinois are ir renter than those of any other Stnte. The Wheat j crop of 1S61 was estimated at S-'sOirO.OtM bt:hvls, while the Corn crop yields not I-'than 14t,fHf. 0iO bushels, besiilt-s the crop of Oats, Ilarley, i Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squa-hs, Flax, Hemp, Peas. Clover, i Cabbage, Bcts, Tobacco. Cotton, Sorghum , Grapes, Peaches, Applet, ic, which go to swell the van aart-gate production in this fertile t region. Over Four Millions tons of produce , were sent out of the State of Illinois durinj th i past year. . 4T StOCR RA1S1G. I In Ceatcal and l?outliem lilinols uncommon ; advantage are presented fur the extension of l fetock raising. All kinds of Cat tits. Horses, Mules, , Sheep, Hops, Ac, of the best breeds, yield famud- ' some profits; larre furtui.es have already been 1 made, and the eid is op n for others to enter ; with the fairest prospect tf like results. Daiut ; Fakmiko also presents iu iuducemeuta to nmny.
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT
80 acres at 10.00 per acre, with interest at C per cent, annually upon the 40 following Ieru.s: Cash payment $ 4? 00 Payment in one year. . 4H 0U " two years, . . 4 00 " - three . . . 43 00 f.Htr . . . 23'J OO nve "... 24 00 " six "... 21 00 " seven .... Z)000 Apply to
.Aotiii Iand Coiiiinissssioiier, Illinois Central Railroad Corrpnny, Chicago.
JOS. DICKIXSON. mil. I St MO. ' Street, Itichniotid. IIA3 FITTED CP NEW BORING MACHINERY? WOOD PUMPS at Reduced Prices, Wood Piping 100 Per Rod, Al! kinds of PlnmbiDg work such as Fitting np Bath Rooms and Water Closets.
Iron and Brass Force and Lift HYDRAULIC RAM S. ItTffew artiel- of ess! iron and lead pips at low prices, Imrrceemepts in tithtoirr Kods. iiichmond, 1st ac. 4ih, J .4 .TIES M. POE, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent. Brightwe'.l Bui di g, Ko. 15), Main ttreet. RICHMOND, IND. OctoVer 5th. 'Kl S. G. DUG DALE, , DEALER in Paper Ilansiscs, Wisdosr Shales. Willow Ware, Fancy Coeds, lots. Nuts, Fruits and ' foafectionarics. OS, Iain-Si It fell III Olid. Ind. Oranges aad Lemons always oa Land by the hex. Richmond. March 22 desen or 13 Hardware and Cutlery. rpHI andersigned, at lie old stand of Ilibher J Son, X . as on hanaand tur aaie, an accommodaticg terms a general assortment f Cutlery, Iron and mTVailg. zi Eri!rsI hjxzizX Carpus ts.'i' Carriage Triatiuint;: Floor Oil Cloths aud Mattings'. Sixrca. Cages, ca?o. Also superior MOWTI ! M ICniSIi, which the far mere J are called efon to ex aatoe befure giviac Jheir orders elsewhere, le Agent lor ihe Bucltoyo Iloapcr, . A sample erwnicntSfKtap and aaeihihiUon. Also tae Uiiciicyc tarnin Urillaud Seeti Sower! ! -.T.h.. ii. i tafTrTr. B.k X M;lT, af. K.ss )lHin IKFIS s-HliD. ; 'c 3 NOTICEAl- persons indebted te TV. II sue Mo n for prefeeeioB j al services are rtvmtts to call aad pay temy part- 1 aer. Dr. Wartag. wke has the heoks aad aeaes. aad will ! receipt far all payments in my name. Early attentive ia this matter Bill center a special faor. ; . .. - - nireHTOH. ! Aicbmon J, May SJ l-3m
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CXXTI X A TiO T)F COTTO. Thf experit-tettt in Cotton culture rre of rent grnt jnmi CrnM.emcng in latitmd 8 itfsj. 3u mil. itfe Muffin on the Branch, and Aumptiouonth4 Miim Linr, th Com7W if oic$i m thfua ntf of acres c?l adtrpt&i to fAe pet frction of tki jihr. A settlor MT-ing ftmi'ft o f yYung cA iietrrm, ctn tmm their youthful h'thvrtaa mt prolitaMs account ia the Qrvicth, and perfect ku of this plant. The rigor' CmYtrtinn ntc making to oft tain a supply of rtUuhlt &e?'i tntiUd to the rqnirrmrtt fm of the o f HUmo, Witt it 4 hoptJt epetli!j a murficirHt amc-unt to plant a pretit breadth of land. MIMSG AXD MAITACTCREK The trreat resource of the State, in Cal, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Peter's Clay, Limestone, Pandstoie, Ac, Ac, are almost untouched ; they await the arrival of enterprising and energetic men, accustomed to convert them into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF IIXIVOM. Railroads Intersect the whole State, f It!,OO.OtiO have been Invested In completing the great net-work that links every part of the State Into immediate connection with the surrounding States and the direclest thoroughfares of commerce. THE HXlOI CEVTR VL R AILROAD Traverses the whole length of the State, from the banks of the Mi?iirpi and Lake Michigan to the Ohio. As Its natne import, the Railroad runs through the centre of the State, and mn either side of the rttad along; its wboiss lssuvu Me the lands offered for sale. TO A4TX AL SETTLER. From the unprecedented advantage this Company ofTrs, It is nnt surisnnff that it should have already disposed of l,8o.X0 acres of land. It is now sellin at the rate of 5,t0 actvs per week. Thepfipitlation along the line has trebled In ten years, and is now 8141i91. The Company ' U to actual cultivator, and every contract cuutains an agreement to cultivate. CITIES, TOWAS, MARKETS DEPOTS. There are Ninety-Elht Depots on the Company1 Ilailroad, giving about one every seven miles. Cities, Towns and Milages are situated at convenient distances throughout the whole route, where every desirable commodity may be found as readily as In the eldest cities of the Vnion, and where buyers are to be met for all kinds of farm produce. EDCCATIO.Y. Mechanics and working men will find the freeschool sywem encouraged by the State, and endowed with a large revenue for the support of the schools. Children can live in sight of the school, the college, the church, and grow up with the prosperity of the leading State in the Great Western Empire, No one who has visited this splendid region ef country can doubt that It equals the most favored descriptions that have ever been given of It ; lut let any carefiJ observer visit It, and he will Inform you that the hulf has not twen told of the advantages tt offers for immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farmers of the Eastern and Middle States, and Canada, are moving to Illinois In great numbers: and H Is believed, that if these surpassing advantages were made known to the farmers, mechanics, manufacturers and working population of over-crowded Europe, they would promptly avail themselves of the knowledge.
o Is o tn tn i i P 5 O ft 1-1. u a B o 3 Ps a tk P ST j CO Ps a C 5 ON LONG CREDIT. fam a - acre, at $10.00 per acre: Cash payment $ 24 00 Payment in one year, . . 24 00 two years", . . .24 00 " " three . . . 24 00 " four " . . 113 00 " five ' . . . 112 00 " six . . 100 O0 " " seven "... 100 00 aw ft ft tor carrying witter from springs. Also, all the late ECOHOJII'sSk SECIIMI V. LGRBiLLiaD FM IN3UEiN3S COMPANY Of the City al ew Tsrlt. CASH CAPITAL i-500,00O. PKOFITS Annually Bivldea. 75 Per Cent, to tbe Dealers. This Vmpanjr Divides Three-Qnrtrs or the net profits to the policy hoMtrs. in scrip, bearing in tresl,wuhoot auy iiabiiicr to the insured WILLIAM BELL. Agent. IS " Kickmoed, lot. am agent for Torry's 4 minute Ice cream freezer, the a eesi una qutcaeec ror sale at my acore. XllOS. J. BkRGlS. AUy 10 iO f f fllTED Any amount of Flax Seed. Clcrer Seed w sy and rimotny need at G. W. BARNES. 7 Teh ," F OK SALE SCO Boahels Prime Clover Seed low for lasfc by G. W. BARNES. Feb. 8, "62 7 BOOKS! BOOKS!! For !ite Books. School Books. laagasne 'rittag Materials, Oo tA the City Book 'tore: Opposite the Cltisens Bask. NICHOLSON & BRO . tn. fit. ir tf. Mn. esn 1 TT r i . A liraailCXS, AAUrSC aTOWerS, ATOfiable Eneines Ac. afTaTI" taken theeatabliehmen formerly owned hy Hohinson. I wfl ewah... the m.mct.re of Thrashers. Horse Fewera. Fartaa4e Engiaee, et. I aar. warkmea ef long CTperieace as the beet ef matertal. : and am prwpmru i hikwwwh www aaa. patronise , promptly and at reaeeaahle prices. W. TtO. 7f Feh-8.eS miwwaMWi.. a let of gnow Willow Wagons, new pattens just re , ceived.at Ihigdale'a, 1- Haia at.
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Plft Csocits. dim. Caociu CROCKER is CO. Swuthside of Maia 5 treat, one square East afMereditk House ' ' Bichmond, Ind.
Manofaetoreall kinds of CARRIAGES,BCGGIKS, HI LKIES. txDresaai PedliBf irui, e. . c. We have oa Band a fine assortment of wcrk ia our line, andeaa finish to order on short nonce, al moot aoj strleor patMra of eeaioJe, all of which thsj warraat to' be maje of thebest material and fcy eareful and expenni werkoteo . The pablic axe in riled to fall aad examine their stock an vices. jfParticuIar atieniw ipaia torepairing. TWO VALUABLE FARMS IN WAYNE CO. IND., FlinK tariB nortk of Riohuiocd. farmer!; owned J 1 James M. Brown, anJ containing about II' acres, and the farm north-east of Richmond, formerIj owaed bj tliha JJcwrww. cvataicisj 140 acres are us far sale on reasonable terms and payments. Fot particulars apple to J. F. sIDL'Al.L. K'cbia,.n.l June IS 161 S? tf it. Mj m mm myco tt COACH MANUFACTORY. S. W Cor. Main - Clarion sts.,Rich monJ T IIKRK ke kae constantly for tale general as if eortment of Cik-XlIlX AOKH i If the Lattit and Matt Eleg.it rattern Also, tbe celebrated BOSTOX SPA IX G WAG OX, Great care has been taken tn tke selection ol shoiee timber, and eaek article willbe ar niarrsB te give perfect satisf jwrti'-n. ITT He has also oenad a repository in New Castle Henry county, Indiana,undcr the management of Mr Uconeii Br ton, who will wait on customers and take orders. Especial painswill be taken in tka selaotionol the work for this marketoas to give eompieteaatisfae tion.all under the immediate superintendence of tbe proprietor. Orders forCarriagcs attended to promptly IMPORTANT NEWS. B. & J. "COFFIN, UAVIMl n turned business hj tiie purchase ef A. I. Seelt's large stuck of tioods and leased Ihe spacious room kuowo as tea FET LAMB STORE. Respectfully aiioouncs themselves again as candidates for publie faror lu ie of the necessities ot the times the have aJop t d aud will adhere strictljr to the Heady Pay System!! Our atock hs been rurchase d rrevlcus to tbe late great advance iu prtcee. eaabling us te Oder groat inducements to rurrtiasrrs W e will sell ttxples al New Vort price, aud alwoat everything ia the treas and Vancr Goods liscat oiiginal C'.sl! Wo Mean What Wo Say! We hare secure I ths services ol ThaJuVaa Wright, who will be flal to ai lcome his ntd 'rieuds lo the new locatiuo; aud ! award Uallia will, as beretofore. prsida in the Tailoring: IVpartment. which ws propose lo continue aa a prouinnil feature in the busibess. The nock will be kept liriht by ir'uunt nddltions bought f-r CASH' Aud In shurl we intend to make uur's a First Class Dry Goods House ! JtjTWeask an eianilnaiion of our atock. B. k J. COFFIN Richmond. Feb l.". IfGi. GREAT REDUCTION 11 THE PRICES OK SIjSTGER & CO.'S STANDARD MACHINES, Wall known to le the best tor Manufacturing purposes. No I etiuule Machine, foimerly sold at wu, Keduced to $"t So. t. Shuttle Mschid-, (urmerly sold at $KK), Kednced to - 91 BINOER'B it toe uesl icnine in tne world for ratnij seili.g mfiQ j I'Rht t.i.nfactaritif parpniei. j FKtCE, (with Hitrmnfr, arid lnutiful ly ornointe1 ...fiO j Wo would ink for our Letter A Jft- I.lnea lb !-; ia. I I t(entiou of Vent Mkra anl Drea Mkerand all ihrf wh wartt M ichine for itBjht m o(ftut int: fiurHsra. Tlifjr catiU1- th prit.ciplri ol the Mamif aclunn: ft' chines, m.kins;. line them, the f nt-rloc-tett atttch and are deatioetl to t e a celchrateU lor Vtmily H. wing -! lifrht manufacturtiitr urpoa at oar Manaiactortii a; Macfainre re fur maufciur.isg parpoacs io general. FAMILY SEWIXO MACIU.VES Are valuable in pro ortion to the camber ol thing they can do well. ?re what oor cao da before a.a.Jo( a parclia. J There it no Joum at io me Tame ei oar n.ratnti Tor KDanafacturint; parpose. But it I oi.lv of late tht the fHibtic beg a to i-etro that the eertilial element of a aoachiDebat adsiptei to the h-avtet work woal'l alto be the element, to b embodied in a V itntlf Machine. It it Btiw well underjtood that our Letter A Machine ! the only la to 11 Machine ret offered to the public which m tin plioity. rapility, durability aod eertatnty of cor ct action. While at a g-oerl thiotf the wewian machioe people arecandid enagh ti rkn'Wtif thai oor mechit.et sir unrqualed for manufactaiiuir pnrotee, they are amtt ure to ttirrt In i he estate brewih that Sinver1 Letter A or Family Machiuce are tint at good at theirV Thia ia a txi--re trick of thr trad", an 4 we conflJently Invite tboae interested la the aal jrrl to mmiDi tr thrm flvea, and tee what uur Letter A Family Machine, with all the recent Improvement!, are capable of doing. While) the will aew the moat deheata material to perfection, at alrt-adv ttated, they art alto adapted to tight wtenafaelorifjg par , an I ihi". be it rraetabere1, can tot be ttid of any of the other family Machine ct offered to the pab'ie. Ihe Nat 1 tad 9 Marh-nr ar of great capacity, and applicable for aaanufanuririg parpoaea. uur So. 3 .Machioe are especially adapted to all klnda of light and heavy Levuher Work, iu linne Trimming, Hoot aad Shoe M king, tUrnet Ma-ior. die. I bey areet extra tte. withan arm long euooch to take ntsder It and ttitch the Urgeat tsel Uashe. There it scarcely any part of a Trimu-er't ttttchicg that cannot b better done witb them than by hand; o to the eavfng of time And tabr i very gnrar. The table of tb-e Mac hi net it 94 luchft lone, and the thartle wUl hoi I nix timet at ntch thread a the p-hattle of tbote uael for tailoring purpe te The large tDcliiori work mn feat et email onet. We have aleay t an hand Hem m: at t.augee. Bilk Twtet. Linen and Cotton Thread vn Spool, b-eat Mac blue Oil in bottle, etc We manaradare oar own X eedlee, and woold warn all person ati&g tar machine at ta bay any other. We know there are needle sold of the moat Inferior qaa-it at hi her price than we charge lor f he beet. The b-eedlet old t j ut re manufactared eapeeiatly for oar machi o A bad needle may rentier tb working af tb bt macbiac almost aacle. Ovr customer nay t -tit atred that all our BranrJi Offices are furntilted with the "genuine articles. In cafe of small purchases the money may tesenl la postac e stamps or tank notes. 7Correeptndenta will please write their names distinctly. It is ail important that ws should in eaeb case know lite postomoe, county and State. 0""rAi orsons reuuirine information about fewlne Machines, theirstaes. prices, working capacities, aad the neat mett jie or purenaeine ran obuia it a sending te na or any of our iiraaca OAcea f.r a eepy ef I M. SINGER 4 CO'3 GAZETTE Which la a beautiful pietorial papwr eatirely decetod te the tatject. It will be sent gratia. (Tr have made the ab-ve redaction ia price, with the twofold new ot benenttlng the public aud enr-e'vee. Tbe public hare been wind ed by spanaus machines made in imitation of tn s. Tbe metal in them, from ihe iron casting tethe smallest piece is ef poor eaalitr Their makers hare not the means to do their work well. They are hid away In secret places where it would be Impossible te hare at their eotcmaad the proper mechanical appliance.. Itiaealy by doing a great bueteeee, aad having extensive maaefacturing eetaMiaheaeata. that good machines eaa be made at moderate prices. The beat designed machines. BA1LY MAIK are always liable te get out of order; and ar sere te cost ouaeiderabie trouole acd money to keep them ia repair. lbs qualities tube looked for ia a Mac viae arceerteia ly ml eerrect actios at ail ratee ef epd. eimplicity ef eoBetrv-tioa. great derabillty aad rwi-idity ef op. ration ! with the least labor. Maebiaes te cotabiae thee weaeutul qaalitie. mast be made ef the best meal and golah ed te pwrfectiea. e have the ways aad meaae ea a grand scale to do this. The perrhasera ef Machines, w hoe dally bread it may concern will find that those having the above aaalitlea net sal- work weii at rapid as well aa slew ratee ef speed bat last long ia the finest poseiMe working order- Our machines, as made by aa, will earn mere moawy with lews Ui-or tha acy ether, whether ia imitation ef ear's er aet. la fact, they are c beeper than any ether tnachiaes as a g ft- I. M. filSOKB tx. !4 Dread way , stew T.rk. J. H. WASS01T, Agent, ICHlfOD,ID. ttr Local a rent Wanted. Jaa.Sb, ll?-ii. Stf NOTICE. c ; " SAMUEI. B ELLIS having removed t tadiaaapeUe has left his aeeoaau with ma for enlleetieak, .f waicm Lhoee I advbted te him will take notice, aad aaafca nav. meet sritk aa little delay aeneweible. WILLIAM BEtL, Sea AgeaU BICBmOsTB, 1KB
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J. B. IIUXXICUTT. LAUGE ft. EXTS531TC Si Te arkick ke invitee thai attention at prebssesr. WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PITTS, I Ear and Fngtr Rlnjt, Oold - Chains, he, kc., lie. Ottke htest siyle aaj ef the taest taiak. All arttcla sold srarraMed te be ae repreaentee. Watek aas Cleca repairing 4 one oa the shortest aeure and warrantee te ba ell 4oaa. Tkaaasal for past (are a eentinnee patrea- : e is respectrallj selicited, ... New o Want matiat ats-ect. eteer weak f Bar;iaaSte-r Kter. - - 5ert., ll ' 4i-wt p A P E U . II A N O I N O, a.. Addlaa;teait Kespectmily Inform the publle that he tt prepared te ' perform paper hang tag in the best possible manner, en ' short notice. anS meat farverable terms. OrdereUft at 8. 0. Pugd U'e, er a kla reetdeaea aa '. oatb Ttb .atrot. will be promptly atieaae le. Jane IStfc.liSo. V , tTtl 1 For Rent Alwllitt H"aa. etc , with acres of land ta the vicinity at tUchmnU. a,is eevcral alore rqsras and dwellings in the cuy. Apply to WILLIS ta 'TCotary PubTIc, Keal (State aad (len. Agent. M B Loan uagetiated. IVede. Atott gages aad hot , riiHi u struments made with accaracy and dlspatck.
G. CORNELL & CO-Soulh-Ei.i Corner HrlaiM mmt Pearls lorrostT tu cirissa's nana. DKaLCBS 151 e Groceries and Provisions," GREEN & DRIED FRUITS: Also, III e-hange flr5ceiies or pay Cssh for f AEMIK's l'KOIt0k. Hiehmoud. Jan. 4. 6!. f tt A BARGAIN HOUSE And LOT, 4 J C.ttsge Frame House, with tcrea rooms, i - aa excellent cellsr, six acres of grouad ia a bigk , state of rultiration, aad well set with the best varieties of Urepes. Gooseberries, Strawberries, Black- ' barrios, aad Currants. Also a Sne yooag orchard of . Quince, r'each, Apple. Cherry, end I'ear frees, if now offered fir sale. The outbuildings are all good and ' ruhstaotial. lor particulars and terms enquire at 8 ted Jo at At I'o'a lruc Store. , April if, 1S61 IS-tf.
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COPPER. BRASS. SHEET IRON f Ht Tin - n re. 07HOS. T. BABGZS. ) AT my eld i i Wly of at Patent, tho stand. No 19. Main street, keep a fall sap. Band Ovea Kcoaomist, Bach S atovea. the ratent. tho -Oolden Ace.' ana many other kinds ef Ceek Stoves. 31 rli maAe from the best Heavy Tin. and put together rieht and all warramew. AH ktuda ef lii. U'urk Cess ss I U..a, in sood Hill. I keen con. tantjy on hand Pnm for ciai. rn and wells. Lead Pipe, we. Faraacee lor . nn ilk iuii.iui ait ii wail with sua air, lirgiaters, me. Agrl- , ur Farmers' Boilers, the hesl article , cuitutal rurnacea. . of ttiae kind bow In use. ttr Ptsoas wishing anything in my line, will flat I rood articles at reasonable rates. Thankful for the ensj "a I hare receive I. I s.illcUacoatiaaaeeeer theaama Iiichmond, Feb. tl, Iwii. JJJ FURNITURE WARER00M. Thomit ltiniton. IIAVINO refltteu hU Store Ruotn. anil aw. tended his facilities for tBaouiactarlDg Cstbtaei FUKPellXlCC i'oow prepared to supply tne public with nperirar Iteiea ia ois line. He trill cake Bureaus, Tables, Resteads, Wardrobes, Sofas, hairs of all kinds, and in fact everything ia tha -han nf Purnitur. lm will alaA knelt fnr a.T. mmirel assorttnect of Cincinnati made purk. PR OMP T PA TAtEXTS. felling his work at prices In direct eompetltfoa I h manufa tureraof similar work ia Cincinnati, be as adopted tne CAfiH sysfwn of payments and for he CA-II will tell as lou as any boose io Cincinnati has tanking H to Ibe icatual interest of all parties ta rsjr eiah oa dclsrerw of the work. PA RTN E H S HIP NOTICE. Drs. Haughton & Waring t HATISa formed a partnership for the practice of Xedirine and f erg.n-, would Inform their patrons and friends that they will be found at tl.e eld efhee for. marly occupied hy butler a Haughton, Maia at , oppesita Bcanet ts Lleerr Stable. 9. a. Alt cutis promptly a Headed, nlyht erday, Calls, when not ia the uffire.ehould be regi.terd en tha elate. HALOHTOM A WABISO. Marcbta, CS , ... : 13 f Secret given that E. H. SWAYNC Is aatkorlaed la settle all accouuts and aollcet all claims da tha Bp. tateef Dr. A. B. Butler, deceased. ; U. B. BCTLKR. KaeeaUla Of the Batate e f Dr. Better, deceased. f For Sale. T enheurd of low priree, a Ho. 1 Fletferaa Bprtag f Waon. with top, good aa new, elgeww le ewe er two horsee. A!., a goes, family Horse and set of Barnesa. Call en J. it. B'lWIlt. Wa t end .f Btaia street. Feb P. ' jtt EMPIRE STEEL PLOW S- HOKNEY t CO. BE now prepared to furnUk the Agricultural Public with almost every deecriptiea ef STEEL PLOWS, FARZXING IMPLEMENTS. &c. Wbieh for durability aad serviee are aaeseelled ia this OTaatry. As aa evidence ef the UgUtuess ef the draucht ot their Plows they refer to the report af the steam liise etthe last Wayne ianty Fair, by which It will be eeea that ear Plows average fresa HI to 74 pounds lignter draft I ban tawee ef ear competitors. They received at the las taaiaaa mate sair. Foui First ClaSa Premia ma. The timbers ef which their Flews are aaade la ealeetaa wf a groat ear, aad Bene bat the beet is ased. Their Mould Boar Is are saade of the beet atwL ta their order aad are harieued by a peculiar aeeceea which snakes taeas last as IAau AUAIH astaaaswlaan Fteel Meuid Beard. The proprietor are all practical werkmea, aad aa their work le aoue by thaws, er under their tmmssllele supervision, and boss at goad worfcasea era em pi eyed The style and aualtty af their work is aasarpaeesil. aad it i All Caaea Warranted ta Ve rveeteety as i sprsesnted i A libera, rada-la. win be-e t. tUam.u4.la..
