Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 32, Number 30, 18 July 1862 — Page 3

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Sot ietg and VotXoUU 1 Il.rf rtorji, it

RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

CISCISSATI CHICAGO B. B.

Trala A rr lr. t:4i A. it P. M ..

Depart -lolS f.M.

JXIUAJfA CEXTBAL OotegWest. Bxree Kitmi -..

Going Boat. BxireM.

Mail

DArxos nu a. i

I Arrive. I Depart. M A. M I (:! M IW 34 A. J 17 A. -I fiir.n l ss r,M.

Sight kipraaa-

0:44 A. M 3 P. M. ir. tie. I

Ift-Ot A 3: P. iv.3n r.

EATOX HAMILTON B. B.

Trains Arrive. 10 A. M i. - b-.u P. M AMI P. at

Depart. ..r.:ti A. M. 3:V P. M. JtMO P. at.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. PA 11.8. (Episcopal.) Rer. J. B. Wakefield. Bettor, i.kuk A. M.aad 8 P. M. ir. MAHVd. ('albolle,) Be. Af Men, Pastor, services H aod IO A. M. and 3 P. M. AT. A.V01I1WK. (Catholic Re. J. B. II. Peep. Paatur rvle a aad Kl A. at. aat IC.M. lit PKCUBVTBKI AS. tar. Mr. Van Iiortn, Paator, service. l"X A. M. and T P. M. UMTkb PKKsHvrERIAS.Rov.Mr. Atea.rastor, service l"S A M. aad IP. K PCAHLT. MKTHUI'I'T, Rev. Mr. Simmf, Pallor, service A. M.and 7 P. M. CIIHITI AN liecrjr Hall, sonta-west earner Main ana Franklin ilmli. Services by Elder A. 1. Hubbs map ant ami third Lord's day tn each month moioing and evening. UNI-jM tHAPKL. Bev. A.' Ormnatao. P. .lor, service It A. M.and 7 P. U. OKIt.MAM JlBTiluDlST, Re. Gadlov Trtfg, Pastor, rvio lH A. M and 1 P. M. UKKMAN LL'TUKKAN, Bav. Cha. Sehadoa- Paater, aerviee II) A. M. xdKHMAN LUTHERAN. Bev. Mr. Cresso", Pastor, ssrvle.e lo A . M. aud 7 P.M. Ar'aiOAN M. B. CliUKCtl. Re. W. C.Tfaraa Paator, Services I"H A. M. and P. M. FKIKNu. Ill KHITB.serriees II A. kl. OrtUiOIOX II A. M.

War Mebtiso. Pursuant to call, large concourse of citizen assembled on the coraer of Maio and Marion Street, on Tuesday evening last, to listen to speech from oar distinguished felloir citizen. Wm. Dickie, Esq- After several tirriog airs from Mitcbel's Ban 1, Mr. Bickle mounted tbs sfand ao I proceeded to address the as

sembled audience. He gave s brief history

of the origin of the rebellion and of ii gradual

pi ogress, spoke of ihe great I niency shown

Mai. Conner left the city on Monday.

for his regiment the 2d Indiana Cavalry, to-

join Lis detachment, which was at the last

accounts near Hantsvill Ala.

Slrattan & Son have a superb assortment of Ladie Silk Mantillas, and Ladies Dress Goals, which tbey offer to the public at reaocable rates. Thtir motto is "iinick sates and email proG's."

PATENT AGENJ7. Dealt C. Lau rr-Brp,

PATENT Seat W. FeBwirk.

as a .tlember-

! jf-Daring the hih gale of wind on!

, Tuesday night a portion of the- roof of a ea- of Appeal.

loon near the Depot, known as 'Trie Re-; NOTE. All information nrj to proearea Patent ,, j v.-i i. and a copy of tlia Patent Ln ent free of charge. trat, Was GmoS shed and the buildio? Kefcrto preiet.t Cooimistioner ot Patent. Hon Dari I

o'.berwise damaged-.

JEW Recruiting h rapidly progressing in ( the country from all accounts, and we trust our bovs will at once come up and rally around the banner of onr glorious Union.

i Let not Richmond be behind the other towns in filling up Ler quota.

P. Hollovay.

October iii, ISol.

C. C. BUHL & CO.,

MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Oppice, May 5th. CiDeitinUI. Dayton ai.d K'aaiern 11 15 a. m lodianapulia and the Weal 4:15 p u. Chicago and Norih-waa C:3') p. m. CA.XIja OIjOSZI Indianapuli and t'hiear 10.00 a. m l'ayton and Colnmbai, and Kaat StDU p. m. Cinoiaoalt and l.t b:li p.m. Ilauilton Mail, ia Botton, Ac., leavoi Monday, VV'adnotday aol r'riday at 7:00 a. m. Hamilton Mail arriva TuoaJ, TliuTiJay and at or day at 6:00 p.m. Unioa l.'ity Mail, via Arby, liathal, 4e, aana aa Hamilton mail. Winebter mail, ia Saw Uardaa, lcaas M. noayand r ridayst 8:00 a tn. Sim arriraa TueJay and Saturday at ... .4:00 p m. -yO:Iifio open from 3 J a. m.loa p. m. !tau day a t'rnin 9 to 10 a. m

The Pet Lamb Store of Messrs. B. & J

by oar goverament to traitors heretofore Coffin, U having ao unprecedented rash this i

and advocated a thorough confiscation of all week. No wonder, for their goods are of j,c if Aur

rebel projerty, which fell into oar iianj, ti e laiem ana most aesiraole styles, and !

and of sending the women and children of they are determined not to be undersold

the traiior within the rebel lines. He strongly urged the necesoity of this act, alleging that he as a commandment would brave a court-martial before his solJicrs should protect rtbel propel ty. He advocated an immediate response to the enrollment of the new regiments called for by the government, citing the ltbeiality of our c'uiians in generously advancing bounty money for the purpose, lit hoped that the 69th would be early in the CelJ, and for his own sake, be pledged the citisem that he would do his duty if they would be willing to trust their

menus in hi3 c barge. lie was listened to for over an hour with great attention, iuteresting all with his soul stirring and patriotic remarks. We uo lerstan J that Mr. I? idle, will canvass the country thoroughly, entertering upon l.ii duties at once, and sincerely hope that his patriotic efforts will meet with a hearty response from the people ol "Old Wayne."

For Tu elr e For the past

w t-our years IT jVIaiingrr of 7 the VahiiJff-

ton Dratich

Years an Ofli eer of the Pat cut orr.ee-

O H O

of the Jeien title American Patent 4ge:icv and

for Fifteen

pa aua av a r n of the Board . jVrs in the

i'atent A sen

ty Business.

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I aTT These ara escitin timef, not only in ; tha army and navy , but at So. 27 Main-st. Goods have gone up and Haines continues ; to sell at less than present wholesale prices.

. Her.ce the crowd and excitement. Call and

see. . i ?3rA jug slipped oirt of the hands of an

old gentlttman on ihe stones, in front of our

; office Wednesday last. The owner raised . it caref ully, but alas! the crockery had exi perience 1 a compound fraeture 'twas evi-

j tlently past surgery, we concluded, from the

: way he eyed it ; aud from the way he dash-

ea h aown, oreasirg u inro a nundred Ir-

I5r The "funny man" of Richmond, 'IV

is en!agd in the woik of vindicating the t , . b ... i merits, we were sure of that fact. V

action ot the County Central-perpetual . co'dat he!p indulging in a hearty laugh, motion-comtni'.tce, in putting Julian on the i at th human nature exhibited, acd we

track last April giving his notions about certain "classes," and his opinion as to the course the Palladium has taken in regard to popular nominations. He also promises to notice, this week, the doings of the District meeting at Indianapolis, and the proceedings of the DUtrict Committee appointed thereat. All this has been done, and is promised through the BroaJaxe. When

t-7Th Mail ara orne hv Railroad Timo. Wft'va nothing hfMr In do. ur a'I ! n.ttrml tn

wbtoh U fatter Ihtn truo timo. I .

our -lunny iriena ; in tue mean time, we surest whether his new-born zsal in Juli-

made a note of it.

ACIllLi.KS W ILt.AMS, P I M. The lilclllnonal Hnuavnlani Saei.l

Meeta on the pirat Monday evening in each month an s beliair, may not have been incited by I growers in tne j lilted states. rcaUllne Inn anil niitr.h I. ...ik.. i.i... . t. ' J . , -.

Tiippaliaunock W heat. I am prepared to receive orders from the farmers of Indiana for this new and verv

j valuable variety of Whent for seed, which promises to furnish an absolute security : against the ravages of the fly, and i' jury , from rust. This wheat originated in Virginia in 1853 J from four heads only, and was the resn? of accidcntul hybridzutiun. It has been propagated entirely by Peter German. Usq- of

Jlaryland, one of the most successful wheat

Kqual to any iiv tlio A"oiIcI. .irjr BE PROCURED

AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE,

-Var SartLtts, Ntawls, Kailroads, Cttrcb. xA ill ilt hp f GTiluatias.

1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, I I a aV I a. in.iA.a -

in iL.iircuia, tne uarden tate or America.

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The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, OS LOXG'CHEDIT, the beantiful and

lonxio rts.AXB.ii. lajxus, lyizg alossj tie wtolo lino of tieir Railroad, 700 BHLE3 IS LEXaiH, upon tha most favoraMo Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufacturers. Mechanics oad Workingiaea to make)' for themselves and their families a competency, ajd HOME they can call THTIR 0VH. as will appear from tho followinrr statements:

STOVE DEALERS!

lTTTE UAVE THE EXCLrSIVB BIOITT OF SELLING

V V

VVM. liksUK a CO'S , Celebrated

ilrunLlln. frrn nriM rKn,.h n . I. .., . . ... t.

out and relie the worthy poor. Ilr.mtlui.i ara aolicl- the promHe of llSVing his 'heal eX llt-d, tad erar.la-.l. M Poe. Mre. R Coffin. J. T. Wataon, ' , ,.,, .1.1, Mra i. Co. J k . 1 1 1 tT. 1. l. droit, Mr. k. Ham. Mn. thro tjreorge s iiitluence, like unto the head . M. r'oatt. L Miltla. Mr.. M S nth. Mra Uaahloa , T ,. , , ... . . ,, j. J. Coniey. w. ii. Paean, and o. w. 1 1 1 nr. of I huroah s butler, that the scripture tells RI HMOND LIHBABT AUSOCIATIO.V meet. 00 in. . l.out Shoul.ln't wonrlr ifiwaaart eenlr,ga ol ll,e sj ,na tli Monday in tub month in , alK1"' OllOUIdll t wonder, It t a SO. Ucniy Hall. I , M .,

It lias a beautiful white berrv. ricen

I much earlier fian the blue stt-m and other

On Sunday Iat, a man influenced by an over dose of whisky, showed forth his Secession pioclivities by cheering f-r Jell Davis and the Southern Cocfederacy." The individual was promptly reprimanded

by one of the bystanders who could not ' orders should be sent immediately

brook such an insult. The l ist we saw of j DENNIS, the Jeff Davisite, he was rapidly making ' 7 , 8 1Sfo Richmond Ind,

I varieties, and has so fur entirely escaped ; ki

t damage trom either ot the causes named. j It will be sold at 65 00 per bushel, freight i added, put up in strong barrels, and shipped to any address, by railroad to be piid t for on presentation ot bill of lading. Farmers can club together and procure a barrel ' or more, as they require. Time required for delivery about nine to twelve days from , date of order. As the ouantity is limited.

CHAMPION COOK STOVE.

K will warrant this Celebrattxl tOT in every i rrtptrct. We have the Ur.eat an most complete ttock of Parlor. Hat! and Hr-atiii. Stores ever brought to tbia ma rkctw We are determined iu aell our stock of slaves at CINCINNA II PRICES! Tin faooiiiig', IIouc Work &.c. ' All orders attended to promptly. COPPER SHOP. :

Copper Kettle. Copper Stills and Copper Work of all

MAfO.viC CALENDAR. Webb Lodge, on theihird Wneslay Richmond I,odr, inee's on the first Tuesiay arenina; in aory month... KiiiK Solomon Chapter, aeoond r' rid ay Wat MA Council, first Tharaday in March, Jane, Santera bar andf ioeaiabar ltrittoa Lodze (colored,) first Monday ia each Booth. I. O. O. F. White Water Lodge.raeets oerv Friday evening Herman (Irnrman) Lode.erary Tuesday erening.

it , Mio wra iioe.eTeiy rteunesjaj evening. , iir .--, Oriental Kncatnpinant, every second and fourth ,ar exceeded Hardee t Double QuicA.

Tuesday ara. of ab mnnih. ..... .1 -- ana State Agricultural Society, and present &Z"Zl1m. "The specimen of T.ppahanock wheat. Chief Clerk in the Agricultural department

legre of Kobeoca.of Herman Lo g, nrt and third 10 our win JJW, is attracting a great deal ot oi uif laieni umce, says 01 tins wneat If ,J f .Hk I . . T" l I , . . . 1 - 1 , I

at once send iu their orders lo the

cultural Bureau, in Washington, or

C.C. BUUL CO.

No. 51, Main Street, O-ie Poor West of the Post Office Building. Richmond. Not. 9lh. '61, 4 tf

tracks down Main Street in a manner which

W. T. Dennis, late Secretary of the In-

C. ZIMMER

H AS REMOVED 1113 CANDl" MAA'UFACTOUY 1H U1S Opposite the tiered itu House, BETWEEN STH AND GTH STREETS,

Totaiworatte) Order.

Th QOODTSMPLABS meet on every Wednesday Evening. The BOSS 0V TBMPEItANCIC meet on every Saturday renin.

I

tnre Candirs o

arge stock of

to

II. Dennis, Esq., of this city.

iloaomae will recollect mat 1 mo

our urioa ior snnoiminK n ,

ubscribar: and One DolUr. if a aubscriber to be and upon enquiring lounu it came irom t..

paid invnriably ia advance.

should I "The Patent Ollice last year distributed ttthkeb he win continneto mannfac . . ,50 bushels, some of which was sent to In ! the beat quality, and will keep la A 'll- .,- . . - . . , - .

ui.um, uu s inr us x nave iiearu, it is a E. j perfect success. It ripens here from ten to 'eighteen days earlier than blue stem, and

.a. 1 has never yet sunercd from fly or the rust." We saw child's carriage yesterday, W.T.DENNIS.

Washington. D. C, July 2, 1862.

JOSepn II tUIgg, a prominent larmer OI ' Which will be sId at Wholesale or Retail at small prnflt

jSIOTIOSJ, WALL ASD WIS DOW TAPER,

Children's Wagons , Toys,

Ziinmer's, opposite the Meredith House

of childrcus' carriages, J

X.r. M V'1?0?"1 J" ?,nnounoa l'yil KIL- it Was a uplendid article. Zimmer keeps, if 1 11 K aiaa a ( ,li,ldtsi fi.v fV.nrrpaaa aiaVttarft tra tha ,

decision of ny plan of nomination tbat may be ad op- ' a fine assortment

ufci? ongr.,onai Toyg Nol;on9 and Confectionery.

Heasra. Kditoia Palladium: You will pteaae announce tba name or I) WIU (.'H AMSKSS, o! U&tlon Township, a a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county, aui-jaci to the decision of the I'eople at the October elee. ion. 'd it duett.

! Wayne county, living near Dover, who re-

jet-ived a sample from the Patent Office Inst

STRIKE! OR ALL IS LOST! Fellow-Citizen $ of Wayne, Henry and Randolph Countie: We are admonished by the assassin-like spirit which leads therebellion of the South, to redouble our energies for the salvation of this Govern me nt. Will you stay at home to count your dollars, while traitors are counting the cost, in blood and treasure, of our time-honored Union? Spare a little time from your labor and give me a hearing. I am eheered on in ray efforts by the encouragement which comes from the loyal heart of this District. If you will help me at you can, the 69th will be the first Regiment to report. I will address you at the following places and times: Wayne County: Dublin. Friday. July 18. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Milton, " " " 5 Hagerstowo, " " 8 Washington, Saturday, July 19, at 10 A M. Williamsburg, " I P.M. Hillsborough, " " 5 Abington, Monday, July 21st. at 4 P. M. Boston, " " " 7 Henry County: Koightstown, Tuesday, Jul? 22, at 2 P.M. New Castle, " " " ' 7 " Middlotown. Wednesday, 23, 1 Randolph County: Union. Friday, July 25, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Winchester, Saturday, Z6h, at 10 A. M. Farmlaud, " M 1 P.M. Lynn, " " 6 WM. A. BICKLE. Col. Com'JTg. pATRioTicOur young friend S. L. Gregg, of Cambridge City, is rapidly recruiting hi battery of artillery at that place. He has been appointed Lieutenant and has alreaJy 40 names on hi list we understand. He has Bold out his interest in the drag business, for thefxr pmrpott of serving bi country and goes into the service with his whole soul, God bles him. How many patriotic young men of Old Wayne will imitate bis example.

Our young friend, Oriu Perty, late

Srgt Major of the 16ih Ind. Reg't. bas been appointed Adjutant of the G9th, now organising at Camp Wayne in this city. lie is the right man in the right place. DIBD -At tha city lloepttaJ la ladlanapoll. ea Tsaretar July lta John T. Harvey. e( th B lad. Tel. ef Cvauea af th Lacf. la tha te year nt ate ag.

D. B. Golden, Esq.. of this town is raising a com pany of Infantry for the GOth Regiment.

; year, says:

'I sowed the Tappahannock Wheat about the 7th or 8th of October, after my other jcrop was sowed, aud my best ground occupied. The patch was somewhat shaded, tond the wheat did not have a fair chance.

1 cut if, fully ripe on tho 27th of Juno.

r CASK. Call and see the room and tho c h-n CO' (la.

lUchuiond, August 15, ftG-. 34 f

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TO THE FARMERS!! '

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Have you seen those splendid brackets , Other wheat is being cut from 7th to 10th Jyi J yf, nd Oas Burners at Siarr & Whites? If 'J- The wheat is very light .col r, gen-i IHj Vk'W , , . - . . , ,, 'rally regarded in my neighborhood as I'&l'll

not, llniFe desirous of purchasing, should go

at once to their fine establishment, next to Emswilci's Notion Store. They also execute plumbing in all its branches.

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whitA liat. ThA slranr T thinlr ttiA Virio-rit-

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est l cirr tiin. tiiuvieid. 1 luidk. wuuiu r

be fully equal to 50 bushels per acre. J' ' I think it is the ht wheat w rpr had i i&t

in my wi'uuiv, tin acuuuut vi in rmcniu . !:

, . i-, , . i i i.. .i . . .i . : - t

v e learu irom vran t erry, esq., mar toAriy iutuio insects auu oiner tnisnaris oi 'i

beea written to, to wh.-at would Oe avoided by raising it.

visit our city, aud deliver a lecture. He j " j

Parson Brownlow, has

has not yet tiguitied, at what lime, he will come, but our citizaos expect a rich treat whenever the Parson arrives.

Sheriff' Sale.

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I PjT Tirtm o( sundry executions to m directed from j Caw the Wayne Common Pieaa Court, I wilt expose at j (.uulic !, at tha Court Uoosedoor in Center n lie, Wayne ; county, lodi.e. on tbe i6th day of July, istiJ. between ' i h hours of iTj lock a. m. and o'cloek p. m. of said da th lollo4 property to wit: The ejuth half of lot . twenty li") in that p rt or tha city of Kichm lod laid ; out by John Smith, ail attuttad in sail county of Wayne and State of Indiana, to be sold as tue property of Jauiea M. Smith to aatisiy said executions in mv hande . one in lavjr of Juha Pinnea et. ai-.;tae Ii favor of t Thomas S. NewIia;onein favor of Benjamin Tara-r et. I ala ;and one in favor of W. U. Farqnbaraud IarwiaBurk, ; and all of said axecntiona agaiust said Smith. J S ST1UUA31, etaV W. C. '. July Si i0 a

A 6evere storm of wind and rain passed over this city, on Monday night last. Shade and Fruit trees were blown down, the corn, oats acd grass of our farmers in this vicinty prostrated and tangled. The Rail Road traics were detained by obstructions caused by it, and we expect to bear of its ravages all over the country.

-We notice that the Cincinnati and Chi- j COIj IierSVillC 311(1 BfOOkville!

cago Air JLine Ud lioad company, are putting up telegraph wires along their route between here and Chicago. Murfreesboro Tenn., was reported to have been taken, the first of this week; and

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nxi.ois Is alvmt eraa1 In extent to Endsnd, with a rPoUtion of 1.72S.'!66, and a anil eaoable of uorortina S0,0oo,onrt. No State in tlie Vsll.r pf the Mlasiatipnt offer are.it an Inducement to Ihe arttleraa the State of lllinM. There it no part of the world where all the conditions of climate and soil ao admirably combine to produce thoae two (reat ataplea, Coaa acd WuaaT. . CXIMATE. Nowhere can the indutrions farmer secure euch Immediate results from his labor as on these deep, rich, loamy soil, cultivated with so much eswe. The climate from the extreme southern part of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Bailroad, a distance of nearly xO0 mile, ia well adapted to Winter WHEAT, CORX, COTTOV, TOBACCO. Peachaa, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit and vegetable ia crown in prcat abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets are furnished from 4 to 6 weeks earlier than their immediate vicinity. Between Uia Terre Haute, Alton A ft. Louis Bailroad and the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, a distance of 113 miles on the Branch, and 136 miles on the Main Trunk, lies th great Corn and Stock raising portion of tha State.

TUE OROCVARY YIELD of Corn is from 50 to SO bushels per acre. Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep and Hops are ra:d here at small cost and yield larg-e profits. It la believed that no section of country presents greater Inducements for Dairy Farming than the Pralriea of Illinois, a branch of farming to which but little attention ha been paid, and whli-h must yield sure profitable result. Retween th Kan

kakee and Illinois rivers, and Chicago and Iunleitrt, a distance of Jk miles on the Branch and 117 miles by Ihe Main Trunk, Timothy Hav, Spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BTCK WHEAT, And vegetable sclted to the climate, are produced in great abundance. Tha nnrtbera portioa of Illinois la about the climate of Pennsylvania, while the southern part has the climFUe of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of temperature in the State, suited to aimott every product of the United Slates. AGR ICI'LTYR Ali ntOIUCTei The Agricultural productsof Illinois nre pi-cater Uian thoae of any other Sttr. The he:0. crop ef 161 was estimated at 3o,0U0,0tH huhi Is, while the Corn crop yields not less than 14 ,H0,000 bushels, beyides the crop of Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweat Potatota) Pumpkins, Squashes, Flax, Hemp, Peas, Clover Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Cotton, Sorghum! (i rapes. Peaches, Apples, Ac, which go to swell the vaat aggregate o' production In this fertile region. Over Four Millions tons of produce were sent out of th Stat of lulnoia during Hit paat year. STOCK RAII.G. In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon advantages are preaeuWd fov the extension of Stock raiina;. A 11 klsdsof Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hons, Ac., of the lest breeds, yield handsome prottu ; large fortuuea have already been made, and the field is open far others to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Daisy Faaniva also present its inducements to many.

CT1.TIYATIO OF OOTTTI'Y. 7e rj-prriment in Cktttn cUfars (re or" rrrv y.r.y.t eow. tWiarwis in tasitmde 3t rf-v. 3 .. (e Mufttmn on tkf JsVenx-A, and Amtur,ij,li:utmt.t Main Limr IA (Vmrn orem . (inwna.f.ai acr lctll,idtntd to ' I ' ',n "f t".. A t'ttier having r.;;:i't cf j cAi'trw, vii rwe-i (Aeir T:iiful tiibvrtja tatt 1rvaAiV jexoiialssi ' "yrfcA r-W prrfrrtUm "vf t.hi plant. f7.n i triply of rmluMt tent awifeif f (A rvwrv'.iH if the otl of Xiino. tcul. it s fip. f tpeniiln g4fr a ujieieut amttUHt to J.jt a great i,rt,iJt ef iaaj. MIMVO AMI MmTlfTIBrX The great resources of the State, in Coal, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Potter's Clsy, Limestone. Sandstone, Ac, Ac, are almost untoucbsd ; they await th arrival of ent.;-prbing and energetic men, accuatotned to convert them into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OP IIJ.IOIS. Bailroa,!s Intersect the whole State. Sll.V POI.'XH) have been Invested In completing tha great net-work that links every part of the Stat into immediate connection with In surrounding State, and the directeat thoroughfare at commerce. TUB ILLIVHS fTTVTR A L RAILROAD Traverse the whole length of the Ftate, frosn the lanksof the Misissip;4 and Lak Michigan to the Ohio. As its came imports, the Railroad runs through the centre of the State, and on cither fide of the road along Iu whole length lie th laud offered for sal. TO AtTl .AL SETTLERS. From the unprecedented advantages thi Company offirs, it is not surprising that it should have already disposed of l.&MI.OOO acres of land. It is now selling at the rate of 5,000 acre per week. The population along the iinehaa trebled in ten years, and is now S14.i91. The Company si ll to actual cultivators, and every contract con- , tains an agreement to cultivate. t ITia, TSW.4, M VrtKKaTI, DEPOTS.. There are Ninety-Eight Depots on th Com pa- j ny's Railroad, giving about one every aeven ' miles. Ciiks, Towna and Mllagee are situated : at convenient distance throughout the whole ;

route, where every dosirahle commodity may be found a readily as in the oldest cities of the t'nion, and m her buyers are to be mot' for ail kind of farm produce. EDICATIOV Mechanic and working men will find the freeschool system encouraged by tho Stat, and endowed with a large revenue for the aitpport of the schools. Children can live in airhtof the school.

tho college, the church, and grow up. with th

prosperity or tn leading Mat In the Ureal Wes

tern empire.

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No ue who hM Taflited this p ten did reed on of

country can doubt .hut it equAls tfe worrt fror tj dcrtptiona that l-v erer been g.ren of It but let any carefiU obtfrTef Tia!t U, and b will Inform you that the half ha not Uo wtd of th aiirnnt-vge tt offer for Immediiit occupation and imrardiai. rt-turna. Th fartneraof tho Kaat. cm and Middle ttt. and Canada, ar moTiiafj tn Illinois in a;mt numbers; and it Is believed, that if these surpaSMiusr ad-vantage vtrt made known to the farmer, mechanics, manufacturers and working population of over-crowded Europe. they would pruLDptl avail themselves of the knowledge.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT

80 acres at $10.00 per acre, with interest at 0 per cent, annually upon the

loiiowing terms:

ON LONG CREDIT.

-Bate. Bwaeaoa. -

-. Maiem. aad aata. -Bad- Baaa. -

J 'TT Motha ia Tara.C1ataea.axa V '"f'V qa ila aa Flwaa. J Jetv Iasocts ea Plaata aaA Fawla. Tb iaatrwyiBawcu am Aaiaaala. . T Xvf Ivy ton us apeciea et Vemla

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ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KXOWtf. Ieatr)y-a laetaimtlrEVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

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TTroa Preparatlcas iualik ail ethera) ara 'l"r from Poiaoaa." "Not aaagevoaa to th Bamaa Pamtly." "Rata do aal di on th prwmiaea. "They ei at ut ef their balea to dl." "Ihey ar lb only infallible rmtal) know a." "H year an t mer atablih4 ia Ker Tork City. t td Ay th City foot OtB. Osd ay th City Prisons aad Station Ho usee. t7T y 1 h lily g teamen. Ships. A. ffj Ay in City llsapitale. Alma Uoaaea. A. V4 y :h.Ouy Hotels Aator. SA. Nihola Ae. fl th Boardiae Hoaaaa, a., so. t's" Ay mora tuaa Su.oud Private ITamiliea.

t fy- a ar tw Sarawa sraat u AVery !

y tike i.ior& iireest ara.

is

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HOrBKKEPEBS troubled with vermia awd be sea

longer, if they us ,Cov'" Bxtermiaatora. Wbavw , used it to our aal iatactioa, ao tf a boa ! 5 w wal , bavolt. W bad tried poisons. Iwt tby rffet4 Beta ting: but CosTa's" article kaoeka tha breath eat af I Bate, Mice. Ko aches aad Bed-Bog, qaieker than mm aan i write it. It ia in great demand ail aver the eoaa-

try. Annas H'i baiaaa. M0BR OUA1M an awawtaiea ar deetrnyed aaaually in tiraat County by vermia. thaa would pay for tea ef thia Bat and Inaect Killer. .Lancaster Wi.) HTnid. HB5RT B. 0--TAB-Wear selling your praparallon rapldlx. Wberever they hav beea uaod. Ball. Miee.

i IVwetyS and Vermin disappear rapidly.

oiku w ,-m nu, irsiH., vf inuor. Sin.

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'Cottar " Rat. Roach, lc. Eitermioator. Cottar'a"

' Coslar'i" iiA bog Eatcrmiaatsr.

( osiar a ' CettarV Electric Powder, for Iiteeta, tt. la Uo. aaa SMW Boxaa, Rottui aaa Ptaaae. S3 aaa BS run rot PLvvioa Pmra, HoaTS, UaTKLa, Ac , die. t' r i HII!!l To prevnt thapnhll from bfng imposed upon by .Sjrt-a and itoAy frausi iasialiow. new label bas been prepared, bearing a a aia of the Propr-tnr'a signature. Kxetnia each bx, bettl r flask osrefuliy hetor purchasing, and take aothiac bat -COeTAB'Sa

Cash payment $ 43 00

I'aymcnt in one year, . . 48 00 " " two years, . . 48 (H) " " three "... 48 00 " " four "... 206 00 " " five "... 224 00 " " six " . . . 212 00 ' " seven .... 200 00

Apply to

40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: Cash payment, . . . . $ 24 00 1'aymeut in one year, . 24 00 " " tuoycar.-t, . . .24 00 " " three " . . . 24 00 " " four " . . 118 00 " five " . . . 112 00 "six " . . lOti 00 " " seven . . . 100 00

Vcting Lftrid Commisisioner,

Illinois Contra! Bailroad Company, Chicago.

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Hj-SvJ'V EMnjeWl -by All WnoLxaaLB Daooeiar la the large eltiea. bom of the Wholesale Agent in New York City.

i Ihuff-Un Bratbrra a Co. B. A. Fahneetack. Hull A Co . U ek D. bands dk Co. Wheeler Hart. Jamea ti. Apinwall. Morgan ar Allen. Hall, bucket k Co. rUomaa a Puller P. D. Orvif .

Barrel. Blsley ek Kite has. Buah.Oalem Robinson. M. Ward, Cloa A Co. MeKissoa ek Bobbins. D. 8. Harne ek Co. V. O. Well Co. Lsaelle, Marsh Oardnee. Hall, Dixon dt CoConrad Pea.

AND OTUEB9. Philadelphia, Fa.

r. W. Dyott ctt Co. B. A. Pabnestoek If Co.

AND OTB BBS. Boston, Mass.

iBobert Shoemaker h Oe. .'Trench, Bichard at Co.

loo. 0. Ooodwia 4 Co. M. 8. Burr Co.

j Wekr ek PatUc. I Jno. Wilson, Jr.

WM- CRAWFORD

Bespeetfnily in forma the (.abliethat he ia

4 running a Itu of toaehe from Cam-

- bridge City to t onnersvilie and Brook-

ville. connecting with each tram ol cars eaal aad west. Having also a

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wc uiiueis.auu iu.. uu. w.waouo j i Connected with hi line of Coache. he ia t eady at ai Burpri at the beautitul dress goo,3s which S' anypoi.

are going off so rapidly at D. B. Crawford's. iambriig.ciiy.daiy s. -a.

Tlieie ta an awfu! buzzing at the Bee Hiv.

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Housekeepers, do you want anything ia the calinsrj line ? if so, go to C. C. Buhl & Co.'s stare . If yoa want a good water proof roof, go to C. C. Buhl. If jou watt plumbing in ail its branches, remember, C. C. Buhl & Co.

Stirring war speeches were made oo Saturday evening last, by Cvl. Grose of the 36th, and W. A. Bickle Esq ., of this city. Now is the time for action. Indianians do not be drafted, bat enlist at ooce.

Although many oar of citiiens s:gnify their intention of going to fight tbs lat;es of our country, some must necessari.dy bo left at home. Those at borne who want a

nice article) of Dry Goods, cheap for cash.

OR PECTORAL TROCHES, For tsa immediate Belief aaa oertaia Cor ef Cawaha. rMa Ialxaxa, A a, has at, Hsara. aaa. IVkassnig ('oackv, rutrr. Br sat ehltaa, DiaBcnlt BrwatthtBa;. rra Thy e ait t Ktr Ktc Kte. RTTT.rrP WliiAJTTED II TE5 HTXCTEa. Tor WieisteTS. Pablie Speaker, and Sinarer. tlnwa TBOCHKS ar udl sua. Me for Claariatg aad Stroagtaeiag tb Voace. Beaxrtliic Hoaraaaaaa. etc Tao ea with wbich tbey ar takew being aaatfy carried la the packet, lnwltau ao preparattom. aiwaj . Iswdy fb aae oa all eceaairma, ao Uabie tochaag ta aay eluaate, enstasaisa; aothina; tajwrwxss to the moat sMicaa eoBwtrraatoa show Id b a aanVteat twoaatasamda. Mua a all to grv tawm a bur triad. m, Parle 99 Ooxttm Pr Box tTKor sale by Drufgistj throaaoat the United Stales. Direct from ike naanrBtrttirer. (.eld! Gold t Watcheel Watches ! Jewelrv! Jerelrvt

Tha very beet! The Vary best!

Should DOt forget C. JacksOO & Co.'t Xew i The very cheat, J The v.ry eheapeft! rv.k 5.-L ! c- P0." ! '' tts, 9. at

4 Via Wmsj am Bhv.v.Vst

Strwet, Kichtaoai, lad-

Mait

JOS- DICKIINTSOlsr.

.T.fO.V Street, Ilichm id' HAS PITTED UP NEW BORING MACHINERY? WOOD PUMPS at Reduced Prices. Wood Piping $100 Per Rod All kinds of Plumbing work 6uch as Fitting np Bath Rooms and Water Closets. i .

ilron and Brass Force and Lift

3P XT TmL. IP S . II Y D R A U L I C It A M S.

T fSew articl- of cast iron n-J lead pipe at low price, for carrying water from springs, ilia, all -ta lat Improvements ia hig htninsrHoda. iaiclimond, IstKO.ih. b2

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AND OTHERS. Also, All Wholesale Druggists at CHICAGO, ILL. ST. LOUIS. MO. DETROIT. MICH. LOUISVILLE, KY. CINCINNATI, O. PITTSBURGH, PA. BUFFALO, N. Y. AMD sr 'DauooisTs, Gbocebs, Storekeepers and Ref TAILF.BS generally in all Cocwtbt Towns , and Villages in the

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WM. M. 'LEFEVRE, r7r7 Jktcvlxx-JSt., W0TJLD respectfully rail the attention of the Farmera of Wayne and the adjoining countie to BRAIffARD'S SUGAR BOILER, Which he offers fo sale. por eapaeity and evaio rating surface it ia a eh Rap as any Evaporator in market. It is portable and combines Ue Peiaotor, frssorstor as I Jigar Bolier, thus aavint a areat expense. Whil it thoroogiHy cieaetheuar, it graina U witboat giving it a chance to be uart c.-iored. It is manoaetared by me and persona wishing to examiae and pnrenaae would do well to ea.l and get a circular, ismeinoer the iia-

ocr. ii nt am street. Jal li S3-3m

Nh 3. Leeds, Adrn'r.,") WtiliamJ. Ltwi., dec, ' Wayne Cora. Plea. Sept. 10G1, Tt . TB n fto ell real estate to dircbarge The Heir ok Creditor. J lien and pav debts. Bo. -iS. OTICK hereby g.v-a that the aoove named Noah 8 ' Leed. Admr. of William J. Lewis, dee., oa this 7th day of July !. fifed in the Clerk office or the Wayce Court at Common Pleas, hi petition for the aale of certain real eatata belonging to the estate of the decedent, pay debts and disenare a lira the personal estate be- . lag insufficient to par the debts, and that the sac-e will eland for hearing at the next term of the Court of Com Fleas to be beld at the Coin li suae ia Ctnterville, ayne conoty. Indiana, beginning on tne second Monday of September lr-6. In witneaa whereof I have hereunto set my band and th Seal of stid Court thi Sth day of July 19. , , OL. MKBKDITH, Clerk. J'P t f3 0 x 4w Dissolution or Partnership rBJlHK partnership herrWore existinr betweea StrickB laaS Bndg!aad was this day diesoived by matsral eonaetit. AH claims dae te aal trass, th ftr-a will be etUed by C. li. Strickland. C.H. STSICKLASD, , . J. A. B&IIHiLABD. BrbDd. Ind .lUreh St.leet tt

J A .TICS M. FOB, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent, Brightweil Bui ding, x0. Main ttrret. RICHMOND, IND.

October 5th, '61

S. G. DUGDALE,

pvliLIlt in Paper Hangings, Window Shade. Wi-

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Eco.nonr sc secikity. TH2 L0ERILLAE3 Ml INSUEiNCE COMPANT Of tbe City ol Sew York. CASH CAPITAL S-300,000. PBOFITS Annually Divided. 75 Per Cent, to th lel"rs. TbisTximoanv Iiide Thrwe-Uuartara mt

tbe net profit to the policy bolder, ia scrip, Bearing in- ' tarest, without aay liability to ibe insured. WILLIAM BELL, Agent. I ' Bichmoad, Ind.

RICHMOND IND.

Ware, Fancy Goods, Toys. Nuts

Confectioneries,

Fruits and '

03, .Tin I ii -St. Itlcliiuoud. Ind. '

Orange and Lemons alwaya oa band bj the doses or j

11

m agent for Torry'a 4 minute lee cream frees er, the

box

Richmond. March S3

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beat and quickest.

May 19

Por aal at my store.

TUOS. J.BABGIS. SO

Hardware and Cutlery. Tn s undersiiraed, at th old staad ef Hibberd dr Son, bas on hand and for sale, oa accommodating terms geveral aasortment of

1

Iir.WIED- Any amount of Flax Seed, CI over Seed

J ana naiotny Been at

Feb P, 6J

G. W.

BARNE8. 7

SnWSold by

i "7 'FX SALE 800 Bushels Prime Clover Be4 low for

a.'

Flavoring Extracts. 1JVJB Ice Cream, Cakes, fc, for sale by , , PLCStJUCB July 12

KBLLT. SSr

Caterpillars, Curculio, Etc. OC Who,' a Oil Composed ha b sea thoreagkly and aUsfaexoniy utd. aad prion a sai death lor tsaa pswta. Try a. S-fcCK Mt Kf-LLT. Jajp it rs-s

Cutlery, Iron and .Vails, j ip:iioI izl Hxtkal&sl lijlataX Crpii!n"s ts'i

Carriage Trinamins's! Floor Oil Cloths and Mattings!

9 tt50.

Cash by

Feb. S. "Oi

G- W. BARNES-

BOOKS S BOOKS!!

Also crr-erier MO WINS MACHI5K3. which the farmers are called epeo to examia befvre giving their arder elsewhere- Is Agent (or the

for 5w Books, School B"oks. Magasiae, vinting Mate rials. Go th the Qty Book MoreOpposite th Citiseas Bask. NICHOLSON & BRO ,

j 9th me. 7th. H. . tf-it. Roapor, t . ;

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A sain pi or waica is pat ap an oa tisiMtioa. Also ta , Ulis-BUCIH, XaUTBO A UWCIl, rOrU Buckeye CSrain Drill and Seedj ble Ensine8t At3t JZrtZSTX"' ' "'I'&W ' UV"0B,rT.wa

sad am pvwparrd to accommodate all who map praate as, wremptiy aad at rsaeoaabi nieaa.

t.

pLur.ir.iER a kelly.

NOTICEAlt persons lsdetted to Dr. Baaattoa for prefessien al eerwiees are ncjaewteS ta sail aad pay te my part eer. Pr- Wartag, wbo has the boat and a-sca. aad aril rwerpt for ail payaeats ia mp aaavs. iariy asteattea ia thi. -au ruiMkh, a sp-tal BinBt0, Ucvao.4. Kap M ts-a.

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And by U Dnffr Butlurmstmi mttpamllf.

a-CoaaArp Psalm aaa arise a aha.

Ot aASra swiass airaaa I e tf

oalrad. X rptswalU

Cia9 ilsasjiar. fivtaa

nimYiLCKaCTAn.