Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 19, 1 May 1863 — Page 3

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IflclinioBd. rair I863, 'WATNE CO. UNION TICKET. i - , r Auditor Sn.veTEBJoHSoM. Recorder J. R. Whitaker. Co- Commissioner O. T. Jorcs. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Office, May 5th. Claclnaati. Daytoaand Eaatera ...11 81. m tadiaoapolU aad tho Wait OAZp Chicago aad Aorta-west :p io. ivrATr. OT-nnm OIj ndisaapolis and Chicago ... .... ........ 40 a. m. Day lea aad Colombo, and East " P mCieeinnati and Mat PHamilton Mall, via Boston, Sc.. learea Monday, WedaesJ.tr and Friday at 7:00 a. m. Hamilton Mail arrive Tucsdsy, Tunralay aadSatarday at 6:00 P m Cnion City Mail, ia Arby, Hethel, e, si mi at Hamilton mail. Winchester mstl.eie Jies Harden, Uavea Moaoayasd Friday at S00 a m. 8n arrire Taedey and rtalordiy at....S:W p m. l-syOfflre open from 7 00 a. m. to 7 p m. iun days from t to 10 a. m. (.gW-Tne Mail ara governor by Railroad Tims, which ia faster thea true time. ACUILl.fcS W ILLAM3, P I li. HellBlou Notice. I Elder Pobch. will nresch at Henrr flail, on ' next Saturday evening, and also on Lord's day . at I he usual hours for religious worship. District Appointment. The following appointments were made by the Northern Indiana Conference of the M. E. Church, at its recent session at Wabash, for the Richmond District : W. H. Ooode, Pressing Elder. Richmond Pearl street C. N. Sims. " Union Chapel J. Kinnan. Centrtville W. J. Vigus. Lewiaville J. C. R. Lnyton. Kitightstown N. II. Phillips. Cambridge and Dub'in F. A. Sale. Charlottsville J. W. Lowry. Williamsburg D. F. Strict. Haiertown J. II. McMahon. New Castle M. Mahin. Middletown W. E. McCarty. Windsor B. Smith. Farmland O. P. Boy den. White Water A. V. Oorrell. v

cheerfully make the correction, by atatii g that Rev. Mr. Van Doren, gave quite an it was Mtchae! Zeek's brother ANDREW, who interesting Lecture at Henry Hall, on Monday bought the pistols from Mr. Dickinson's, Acnight last, on scenes and incidents witnessed by The facts were substantially as was stated we him in the land of the Pharoahs. The audi- wer0 only wrong in the name. They are both

nee was large, ana w have heard but one sentiment or gratification regarding the Lecture. , ,, ... . ,.T: "Th? "'t young Insh orator,' (a, the 'Jefferaoniaa used to style Dick Ryan bofore the rebellion broke out,) together with Thoa. M. Browne, addressed a large crowd at Henry Hall Tuesday night week. Our engagemenu prevented our being present; but we nave Deard Dick a eoort spoken of as being ene s ii,. i a. .i.i;..,j i. ; i- .. .... .... irv wim ivmvii ini njivii nw lAMtuinn uui ma in. L ... ., . femal imps, the copperheads of the North, who cloak their toryiam under the name of 'democracy,'" all that was due, including interest. We trust he may be induced to again address the Peoplo of our city and vicinity, when Starr Hall can be procured. Ck9"The friends of Dr. John Sims, Cap tain of Company I, 36th Regiment of Indi ana Volunteers, at Cambridge City, presented him on last Thursday night with an eleant aword and belt costing one hundred ollars. The ceremony was held in Masonic Hall, which was crowded. Mr. Wm. ; i i 2r TV fc,l!f,rm'ln ol ,,ne .we,7iog and Mi. John I. Underwood made the rrJavrb Sr7ffi3i.'icheers for Capt. Sims and Co. I, aod three mora tor me gauani nosecrans. StiTCol. C. C. Ilines, 57 ih Ind.. who was o seriously- wounded at Stone river, recently tendered his resignation to General Rosecrana, who refused to accept it, on the ground thai so good and hrare a man could not be spared the service. This is a trihu e to the ability and character of Col. limes, who will probably have an estended leave of absence to enable him to fully recruit his health. XTWe note the following deaths of soldiers of the 69th regiment, at the hospitals in Memphis, Tenn., and the dates ot ihrir decease, which we find in the Indianapolis Journal, of April 27th: March A, Christopher Hack. Co. B; Mar. 7, Calvin Rail, Co. K; March 9. W. H. Pierce, Co. E; March 13, W.S. Penny, Co. F; March 16, Ilenrj Mover, Co. D; March f9. Garret Gibson, Co. B; April I, William Hasket, Co. I; April 2, James M. Rupe, Co. D; April 4, Jonathan Cowgill, Co. A; April If, Thomas Clemens, Co u; April it, Alexander MeAdams, Co. K. Richmond llertrultiarul Society. April 25, 1S63. The President in the Chair. The subject for discusfion was the JJias eoreti Batatas, or Chinese Yam. Lewis Jones showed three fine specimens, about two feet long, which were grown in a pit about four feet deep, from whence he digs them, when wanted. Benjamin St rattan ttated that the Chinese Yam was the finest ccuUnt he had ever tasted. The scent of the vine when in bloom is exact' like cinnamon and the leaf !" t.e sweet potato, only finer. The diiaJtanta?e is the amaiing depth that thej peiai . . ttt b Oronnd, involving a large amount u.' Jigging. The discussion was then adjourned to the next meeting. The question of holding an annual exhibi ion then came up, and it was unanimously decided to hold one some time in June, aad the Executive Committee were directed to report a premium list at the next meet iogLewie Jonei exhibited specimens of the! following apples, via: Baldwin, iluot Apple, Ptnick, Red Sweet Pippin, Never Fail aod Ilenwood, which the fruit committee reported to be io eicellent condition. The meetiog then adjourned to meet the second Saturday in next month. May 9tb. Timotmt Haaarsox, Secy.

Poeket-Book. Found. Near tbe toll gate, one lialf mile west if Richmond, contaioing a small amount o money. The owner cm hate it by caUid at the g&te, def-criblog said pocket-book, and paying for this notice. 18-A Hiram Sulser sold bis nursery and homestead, in Sevastopol, recently, for five thousand dollars, to Mr. John Freeman, o Dayton, Ohio. He still owns three acres over there, which embraces bis thrifty young

peach orchard. The prospect is fine for an abundant crop of peaches, be informs ns. . , , . tv Mr. Sulser has bought the hote of John Hatfield, on North Pearl st 2TJ. K. Biverlt. Esq., editor of the Winchester Journal paid us a visit at our case mated sanctum last week, where we received him stick in hand. lie is a pleasant, good-natured man, (a? all editors ought i to be.) publishes a good paper, tlat every lovr of the Union in old Randolph ought to take and pay for. He proposes to visit our city shortly, and make the acquaintance l'u0 proprietors of our machine shops. with lt iew of getlinS them to PPr- (The? ou rht to advertise in ours more 'extensively.) The farmers of Randolph want threshing machines, ploughs, &c, aod we have the establishments that can supply them, and the Journal is a good medium through which to let that fact be known. Admitteo Tii tbi Bab We are gratiflcd to see in the Cincinnati Commercial of the 21t nit., the announcement that our young frien I Artuuk F. Reed, son of Mr. Irvin Reed of our city, has graJmted at tho Law School of the Cincinnati College, and been admitted to ti.e Ohio Bar, as an Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Success to him in his new vocation. CoRaKCTiosr. We learn by our friend Wm. Foulke, that we did Michael Zeck, of Madison, Darke co., O., injustice weok-before last, in sta ting that he had purchased revolver in this city for the use of the K. O. C.'s haj absconded, from his home, leaving his family sick. We strangers to us, and we have the authority cf Mr. Foulke for saying that Michael Zee t, is a a loyal Democrat and a gootl citizen ; while we hav, it from others that Andrew Zeek, is nothjng but a copperhead of the most virulent K. G. C. stripe. The latter, we are assured by one of the citizens or Malison, lea home for fear of be.rre3ted for furni.shin-ar.na to ri-t the, draft. but is a-ain at ho J-Since the above was in type, we see that the "democrats' beneficrrii. in trvinsr hia . - c hand at correcting our mistake adds: "such li belsare characteristic of the source from which this one emanated." Considering that Elder knew that Andrew Zeek bought those pistlos and that Ae wai the individual alluded to by us' he but shows hia K. G. C fraternal feeling toward Andy, by concealing that knowledge in his article; while we tike it as a compliment that a member of that traitorous organization should never speak favorab'e of any thing that appears in our paper. v Editors of Palladium Dear Sir: With your permission I wish to say to tho readers of your paper that I will send M a Re ceipe, with full directions for making and using -ill effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, IJIotcho', Tan, freckles, and all impurities ot tne wm, .eav--V I wilt n.-ail frA tr th.lirt hAvin?" HaIJ. t it j r, a j - i HraJ.4 or Bare Fitcea. simold direction and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days All applica tions answered by return mail without charge, Respectfully yours, TUGS. F. CHAPMAN", Chemist, Ll9;2m) No. 831 Broadway, New York. ProfF S Remmington, and Provost Marshall S U Ha.umonX take Photograps at the Broadaxe establishment. Rooms in tho fourth and fifth stories. See Prof Remmington's book or the "title page thereof. Price of formulas, $2 and a postage stamp. Oar most prominent citizens are said to have sme of the pictures from these celebrate 1 rooms, hanging up in their houses I A small chunk of a fiht took place on South Poarl-st. near Mair., on MonJaj night last. One of the parties received a severe wound on his head, and theother what was supposed would amount to an eye closer. The Marshall interfered, and prevented further waste of strength, while one of the parties sought the aid of a surgeon to stop the flow of tho vital fluid. We did not learn the particulars; but were told that, so far as the eye could see, old .Vicfc 'had a hand in it.' If a premium for lying were offered, the injured Eldei would take it for the following bare faced specimen in his yesterday's issue: "A numher of our Republican friends of this city and vicinity have called and subscribed for the JctTersonian, within the list week." WATEK-ALLEY$GlTTERi The Street Commissioner Lerebj notifies the citizens of Richmond, generally and specially, that they must not, hereafter, use the gutters and alleys ia lieu of sinks, for the purpose getting clear of their wash and waste water, slops, -c. In some parts of the city, this practice has become an intolerable nuisance; hence, the Council has passed ar Ordinance fining those who are guilty of the practice, and authorised the undersigned to give due and timely notice. Bkhosi Niwbt, Street Com. Richmond, May 1st, 1663. Wednesday last, about fifty rebel prisoners passed through our city, on their way to Camp Chase. The regular meeting of Fire Co. No. 2, is on Monday niht next. Members will please bear this in mind.

, fJ7"X one but a physician knows how much a reliable alterative is needed by the people. On all 6 idea of u, in all communities everywhere there are multitudes that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative cures. Hence a a . a a I J 1 . s

great mny 01 mem care Dcen mwe in pu. abroad with the assurance of being effectual. Dut they fail to accomplish the cures they prom ise, because tbej have not the intrinsic virtues ihey claim. , Id this state of the case. Dr. J. C Ayer Sc Cj, of Lowell, have supplied us with a compound Kxtract of Sarsaparilla, which does prove to be the long desired remedy. Its pecu liar difference from other kindred preparations n maiket is that ii cures the diseases for which t is recon mended, while they do not. We are assured of this fact by more than one of our intelligcnt Physicians in this neighborhood, and have the further evidence of ourown experience of its truth. Tennessee Farmer, Nashville, Tenn. Mason !c Hamlin Cabiet Organ. The recent improvements introduced by Messrs. Manor. Sc Hamlin into their Harmoniums have increased wonderfully the popularity of instruments of this class. Admirers of true Orran mjsic, of sustained harmonics, aro no longer confined to the asthmatic or weak lunged Mtlodeon, or the noisy, ear tearing reed-organ. An instrument is now obtainable, which is much more under the control of the performer, is capable of pro ducing tLe softest tones, auJ yet possesses i. many times the power of any Melodeon. As the Mason and Hamlin instruments having these new improvements (we may specify as particularly valuable the Automatic Swell) aro sui generis, like those of no other maker, and ince there are other instruments called Harmoniums without these excellencies, Messrs. Mason and Hamlin have adopted and copyrighted the name of Cabinet Orgaus"as their special trademark. As we have said, the ereat advantages possessed bythe Cabinet Organs make mem very uesiraoic tor trie arawing room, an I they are rapidly becoming a necessity fr the family. The low price at which '.hey are ailorded bricga t!e:n within the means it almost every lioasenoia ; and, a lovers of music, we welcome the popularity they haveaheady attained. A". Y. Musical n O ir readers are referred, in cjnnt-ction .vith the above, to the advertisement of Messrs. Mason and Hamlin in which it j will be noticed that thei rr: have recti ed the unqual of the most eminent organists and musi cians of Boston, New York, and other cities. Gas Fixtcrbs, &c The season for ) building is now eominjan, and every house ,' ehould brt euDidicd with cooveniencies for ; lighting it with e-as. Messrs. Starr & White Ureal wave prepared lo p.it up Gas Fixtures, either ornamental or plain, at their office 'on Main-treet. one door W. st of C. C. ' Buhl'. Stove Store. For warming an office L'oke is cheaper than either Coal or Wood, VUI FAUPIICIICO 19 lUttb It IS i ir utiiirr. iThey deliver Coke to any part of tho city. j They have also Fire Brick and Coal Tar ! for sale. Always Well Supplied. Geo. P. Ec wiler Sc Co., 49 Maiu-st., kfcep constantly on hand, the very best stock of Notions, Fancy Goods, Toys, Willow Ware, and ' children's Wagon's, in this city. Also, a fall line of Cotton Hose, Paper, Envelope?, 'and Window Shades, in any quantity. Call and see. 1 The Bee Hive Store is well supplied j with the greatest variety of Lidies Dress ! Goods, Gents and Boys' wear; Lsdies, Mis uses, and Children's Gaiters, Shoes, and Slippers; Men and Boy's Boots and Shoes; , Cpetingfine and good. &c. Captain Crawford respectfully invites at, examinaj Jon of his Gd, and a comparison of pri- , D Mosro formerly of the " EIe , II,-., - It a a nnnnA.l n II .rn-n-ol I .,.. I Store, two dsx)rs west of Pumcuer & Kelly's J 'Drag Store. Main sheet, where ha is at all , times prepared to supply the people with J fresh vegetables, butter, eggs, fcc.t Jcc. j As he always has the very best the market jtfT.inla. nermtna rati aIwava hn Rt.ir oil Give Lira a call. X-7 Vou trill find the Florence Sewing Marliinp at Xr '1 M;i. 4,m IJan:4 a inacl)ice until you have tLoroughly ex amined the Florence. jrCiTOiie of tLe finest assortments of Millinery GotJa iu this citv can now be seou at , , .ii-i . . . inn exiensivo esiionsnmenc oi air oarsn lliff, opposite the Pearl St. M. E Charch. I ne ladies ol oar citj are especially invited to call and examine her stock. 'Tis a pro6table notion to go to S. (. Dugdalc's for Notion, and whilst tbere, examioe Lis btuutifal patters of Wall and ' window 1 per, 6to. bee his advertise i .. t n.t . v. no .: JC- For Family Groceries, and every tiling that a man oufrht to Veen fur his own I,!- ;r.K, Vw,tfir , V 11 ... uu.a b .v. m Main-si. ii you want, a gooa Aucti-Tieer, ". L. Farquhar's services can be had. 3?" Stoves are still needed for cooking, aod Ward A Co.'s. at the Depot, is the place to iret the kind you want. Anyihin? in th rnnnet. kraaa fin anrl tk,.:,., ware line, that is wanted, crn there be bad.

C. C. Buhl, at his extensive S-orr!1"'-

and Tin-Ware establishment, has everything needful with which to supply customers. Cooking Stoves of the latent patterns, and a!l kinds of the best of Tin-Ware, Copper, Brass, and Sheetiron Ware, on bands at all limes. Give him a call, one door Cast of Etnswiler Sc Co.'s, Maiu-st. X'We cheerfully recommend all persons wbo may need Medicines, Drugs, Paints. Oils, Jtc. ia fact everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store, to call npon E. G. Pons, at his new Store, 1st door West of Burk's Bank. 17-20 iiTQt. Haaghton's OSca is corner of Fifth and Main St., opposite the Meredith House. XWllate yom CovgifUta Dr. J. S. Fenimore's celebrated Cough Mixture it wil relit .' r--i T-n.

bees: bcesu bee::: The subscriber having f ir the last eight j ears practiced a new an I valuable process for the artificial swarming and rapid increase

of Bees, and the raising of surplus Queens. , , - n ... . i I btaiiIiI ct;va mstruIi ins that wou a enabl others tosacceJ jerectly in th-j profitable and fascinating business of Bee culture. STEPHEN SCOTTON, Richmond. Indiana. J INDIANA AGENCY FOR ( Sick and Wounded Soldiers.) No. 42x Cherry f'reet, (up stairs, 1 NastTilte, Tena. KM1IS Aencj i et ibiuhrl. r th Q-irnnr of Inilimoa. for the rurcose oi jrtTiqf tn'orauion with ' referenc u Ia"iTu Kegimri:s. s-rrtug ia KntQcky. , Troiese at AUbm. A!j. fur the cire of tick ni oaQde4 olclier. Fersoos Jetri:ic inluriatioa are rioctfall iaraeJ to eU. fcT-Alt irrticti Free ol Charje. !.-. D. nCTCaiMSuJC, Arti, MASON & HAMLIN, j CABINET ORGANS; j WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL. j Patented Oct. 21, 1562 j N. B. Uaving recently introduced numerous ' very important improvements in our liar- j muniums, we have secured for them by ; copyright the trade-mark "Cabinet Oran," j which will di.stin jjuiati them from those ofi other makers, r.nd protect purchasers from ; imitations. f rA.soN . n.vMi.iN' . r abinet organs are ' LfM. prononoeej superior to Moloionm ao i ail aimiI tar injuumealJ, by those best qaalifUd to ju'i, and 1",!'., "Lh";'' '.red (MJll Hul in this ejus try. .-.o written testimony from tho Following ui -t emin"at Orai.'.j of New York, B'jeton, ic, in trhii h tu-jv are prononnee-t tho 'liestof theireliss -l which we h v au f knowledgo:" ZunJol, Oraalrt of ilj.ity V- B e;har'j Church, r lint, of ilAJi."n Sur Thurcli. lljeathl, of Cl rar Chi ch. Wei.', ol Chrit' Churjh, Magrtb, cf Dr. Fie" Church, Siuits, nf tho linicutaie Conception Charch; lU.en. Klic r M ji 1 Review. if .New Tork, Tuckerunn. t( rit. Paul 'a Chu-ch, Willcox, of Im3ia-alate rto,ti n Chnr-h. ltiuji'ar;h, of tho Churjh of tho City. Lin. ot OIJ South t'hureh, of IJolton. Ueslo. ot St. J eph a Church, rhTnas, of tha Church of the !t.!- lir .cants, Marsh, of St !' i u?f f ,.."rebvof 'br"y-."lan'1 m 'cy :h;"-.. t liuiiiar effect frm rn:oi.rjfn . Z-rrhn. Br, iVjrv. V r-ljr,. li Kt. H.in't, Win Vl I ; ic 'c . son, Salter, Wulle ihaapt, tielhaar, Kau,er, Woltsoa, j I'.tlt ECabinet Oross, Single nat f)oul!i Root. $7 to 150 d. with , 3. an 1 12 t n. bra., $ ;.V) ui 45 ' Mbj-odkosi, Xin varieti, I J. 7" I w3ri"tivo ir u' vrs "n. Si) to ZJ.) til lit Warerooroi in B tstoi.: ti74 W?t-hirjoti St Wareroom, in 'in in i n i: ' ) Writ Ki"arth St Iro.n -l AS 1 f lYtLI.V linttnn." nr'JX'l) CHl'RCil, Jr.. cin"i:in m. PLUhlMf R & KELLY'S COLUfilH. Urhlli-iraiia Kruhe -All grvlei an I prim KorssleLy PLUU-IKIt t KKL'.V. Slaint and Vjruuli Hriilio4 -t ,r ,) i jr I I.UMKlt A KKI.Lr. lueut in the m ,ri ?:. ior t,y I'Lt'MMRR i K ELL V. 1 liauaoia Ski A firit-rnte artie r. for e low (lartei's j nln by Attti lyifptlc 1'iwder- Vor HI.CUUKit KKLLV. Wykolf'i icelaml Pernnl-rnr foii, Col.ls, .Vb., (or il- r.v PLUM HER KULLr. Surgical Instrument, '1'ootfi I'orcrpi, Sieihscops, Sliver Wire, Ac . frr -i!e tty I'LLMMF.R KELLY. 1alnt: lry or ia Oil for aale hr PLUXMEll KELLY. Ur 111 tc f .end Ziuc Wliil,-. Ac-Fur nrb; PL I' 31 MLR KELLY. irarniiilirs, l.insce.l Oil. and Turpentine. For rale PLUMMF.R KELLY. iatldOW (Lthl, PuU mid (iiue. Knrfclri by PLUMMEti Sc KKLLT. !iif1itrurtitf 1 Uiiuitic. We hYS lor ale tiie Mict CukI O l CliiinnT. ttint cannot he hr'tken hy huator Wtiiii. VLUMMEU KELLY 'fl'oiu Thumb Uini -Kor fttuehmeot'to any Coal a otl L tin p. ty which the Liiip he lihterl or trimmed withuat retuu vinjy the chimney. P-r sU hy I'Xt'MSIElt SC lVELLT . oiiitor lUrnci For tte hr jl PLLUMKKcV KELLY. (1oI Oil IntcrJi- Wtth signal or Triloo j Buroers, for le cUeap hy Pllmmer tfe Kelly. G round Ulit s Cliimniri-For sair hy PLUMMEB i KELLY. Af aaUiiig BlueIn 5 an-l 1' rent hex for ala ;. r.lf W KR d- KE L f. Y. V w by MieriiPs Sale. flV flrloeof to Execution tn me iTrecte.l fro-a tha Wajne Common l'les Couil. f will eipa at poS lie aale, at the Court II ue dnor In rnterTiil. Wayne county. In liana, on tha Itjth day of May. between the hours of I I o'clori a. m. anil 4 o'clock p. m., on said day the following propi-rty to-wn: tiding te south part ol the south east quarter f section nuiu.itr ten (10), in lownehip number seventeen ( IT), ranga fonrteen, ea't, and boondr.1 a follow., to wit : Brjriunmx at the .q U ( earner l the aaij quarter at Juhn Kich'a corner, r-inntn i thence eant one hundred and eixty (lti't) poltta "l:C4ia Weisner'aforner; thence aoi th one bunirel anj tea (tl0fple w acrnr; thence west ftFtr one hun.lre I ti l sixtr ii:t) p.'es to Jno tt!ch a eaat line: thence sout'i t n aid lin to th" place n'bex'nniny. contalcin ot e nai irtfl an 1 ton (110) acre., more or less; excepting t'urieen an I one-third (Iji ai heretoiore rtee l I io Wil'.s Vroett in ths ooth-.et roring twelre (12) acres off of t'.e north part of s .i t rieicri dm tract ot lann. nerrt.' ore die;i el tn Abrhtm Harris; also, excepting a ty lour and a thir l (54) a res r.ein the east division of li I rtescrihe I tract of la:d. The part to be sold is thirtr ( 0) acres. helcs the west dinsion ol the above desctihcl trct o Uu 1, owne 1 bj Lavid M Harris. The same to lw soi l as th- pr.-p. rtr of Davij Jf . Harris, to satisfy an execa'i'fn iu inr ttmii. isul tron tha ' S'',?,i'.Cwt i:" ,iroT ' w'"' B.yd,a. . vbviu ok. usnis ana Auran tin inn i April S3, ls63 t?l IS SO Fr AniW, Steal mrnsiat ta l arn.. eolrat, Ac. Inarc t a ts 11 at dI, t ewris, Anlmtls, Are. Patipin ik.S'je.sod II MPof. Ban h-m and Flask. Sland S"' s a -a lr Hotels. Tea n.' Ititctms, dsc Ouly infallible re plies knuva." 'Free from Poisuus." N-. JangerooatA the Haesaa Family. " ' Kats euuie m. of their bole to die I' rrSiid aolcaal ia larrpctti. r Snldhyall Iwrnecists ! Retailers eTerywhere. ' irr!,!Bawaaa,'f af a.l w. rtitless tmiiations. iL'Seethsi HMrra' ' name is u eaca Bosj, Bottle ana aK, aervre j oa nv. 7T.Mres IIKltT K. CSr.K, iffllWlPlL CtMT. 1?. MldllSlf. - V KICHMOSK. I5P. Jaaary Oih. 1 3. 3m Commissioner's Sale. PCBJraST Io aa ordr of the Cort of foaiBtoo pleaa I Wayae Cowoty. Indira. 1 wi-1 offer at pblia Smle,oa tho premises kereiaa'ter cifDtioBee). Oh Saturday, the 23d dty of Mat, 1863. At IS a clock ef taH Jiy l 't aav.bered 63, ia that part ! I the city of Kichaocd UmI oct by Charles W. S:arr- j JCTOae fowrth of lii- far chase mobey will k required Stars), and the residae in thre eqni! annsjl instalmrats of aia. tetlre asi eig!,uea m-'SUws a'tsrdate. wita inter. est. or for Caah dees a at iy be agreed to on the day of ami, ranhrr Ikbs will h Uses era tile dsyof, sale. As ta th dearriptioa of lias propeny. we the let i lowisc a"itrtisBeBt. j Vichmood, lad . J r KKT. April 10 IJlfi CoorSDi.-oaer. ! h'a Bargains, Bargains ! IUnpn, to rra" rrom ibe ocsiaess. OE era hi entire stock ot LrT,a;-s. Br.gcies. dte .fcr sale at cremt ty redacew price: ai wi l tn.st apsay eora he haa oa haad. and cell tt A!' (AT. My carriages are made of the best material, and by excellent workmen, aad I will aire aa ecpertuity to acy oo wiahiaw to Bsrrchase. to secax a rare targaia. Ai.'yjcoa. vornxc AI PABBT.

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Xiiicil t o si ii y in tlio World, AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, Star Markets Schools, tailr!, Churrkfs, aal '! the 1'essiEis ef Citiliiati. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120,160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.

The niinoii Central Eailrcad Company oSier, ON 10??fr CnXDTT, the beautiful and fertile FSAIULE LAI23 lying along the wholo liro cf their Railroad, 700 MILES IK LENGTH, upon the most favorable Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics and "Woikingicen to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they caa call TKEir. 0S7T, n.3 will appear from tho following statements:

Is aboat rjnal in exWnt to Enplanl, with a pnulatinn of l,TiJ,fi66t and a nil cn;il.leof aujw rorting Si,0i,wNi. No Slat in the Vall-y vt the Mississippi offers jo great an inducement to the trttler as the State of Illinois. There is no ; part of the world where all the conditions of climate and aoit u admirably combine to produce tUoa twgreat staplea, Co as aud Wbht. OIMATE. Nowhere nn the Industries farmer secure I such Immediate results from his labors: on t'tese : deep, rich, loamy soils, cu Mi rated with to much case. The climate from the extreme southern part of the Ftnte to Hie Terre Haute, Alton a St. Lon is Railroad, a distance of nearly 2U0 zuiks, U well adapted to Winter WHE.tT, COR., COTTO'V, TOBACtXX Tearhea, Pears, Tomatoes, and erery rarlety of fruit and Tecvtnidea is prownin ereat abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets are furnished from 4 to tf weeks earlier than their Immediate Ticinity. Between the Terre Haute, Alton ft 9t. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, a distance of 115 miles on tUe Branch, and 136 miles on the Main Trunk, li-s th great Cora and Stock raising portion of tlic fetate. TIIE ORDIARV YIELD rf Corn Is from 50 U SO bushels per acre. Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep and Hops are raitrd here at ?mnll cost and yield larpe profits. It is bvlievcd th;U ,o section of country presents greater inilucments for Hairy Farming than the Prairies cf Illinois, a branch of farming to which I nit lirtle attention has been paid, and which must yield sure profitable re a Its. IV t ween the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, end Chicago and lun- ! ith, a distance of miles on the Branch and 147 milt-a by the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, BAR LEV, RYE, IH (KV. 'HEAT, And Tcsetablra suited to the climate, are prod a ced in great abundance. The northern portion off Illinois is about the climate of Penn$ylrania, while the southern part has Cie climate of Kentucky and Virginia, girin a variety of temperature In the State, suited to almoit every product rf the United States. AGRKTLT( R4L PRODKT The Apriculturjrf products of Illinois are crrater thau those of any other St-ite. The V!ic:.t crop of was estimated nt S.fHW,fajo bu.-hi-ls. whde the Corn crop yields not lctltan l-i-t.OW,-(O bushels, besivbs the crop of Oats, UaHey, live, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, flax. Hemp, Peas, Clover, Cabbage, Itfets, Tobacco, Cot'on, ftorhutn, ! rapes. Peaches, Applrs, c, which go to swell the vast aggregate o production in this fertile region. Over four Millions tons of produce were sent out of the State of Xlliuois during tUt pjst year. STOCK R A 11X0. In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon advantages are presented for the extension of Mock ruining. A 11 kinds of Cattle, Honw, MuW-s, Sheep, Hotrs, Ac, of the best breeds, yield handsome profits; large fortunes have already been made, and the field Is open for others to enter with tiie fnirest prospects of like results. LFjiky f asmivo also presents its inducements to many. 1

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

&) acre at Si0-f.) per r.cre, with interest nt ii per cent, annually upon the following terms:. Cash payment, $ 4S 00 l'aymeut in one rear, . . 48 00 " " twi'vMV", . . 48 00 " threo ' . . . 4S (n) " four "... 230 00 " " five "... 224 00 " " sir "... 212 00 " seven . . . . 2 00 .pply to Sf

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Take Particular Notice New Stock of Gold Medal Premiara Grand and Square HPIs-lNTO FORTES, Just Receired from the Manufacturers : BALTIMOBR. TO PURCHASERS OF PIANOS: iiia ft Ton want to purchase a Tiana. aad sire from 30t au, rail at PHIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS No 33 Maia-st,, Richmond i ad Where tea can eoy a first elaa Piano, frtm thirty J sixty dollars cheaper Ihmo yea can Lay one at any othei place. My Pianoa ara eeieeted by the best Ja'tges in the cowntry, snJ therefore can he relied on aod recommended to oe of the firat qaaiity.an't warranted aa represent d. Also, a large selection of Masical instrnmnts Masic Strincs.Shet Xasie. Ae. PlifL. DICKIN?. Kicamead, Ssr.W, 1562 4 tf JAMES M. POE, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent BrichtweU Bni di", No. 13 . Main treet. RICHMOND, IND. October Sth. 'l Direct from the Tlaanfaclurer. C...SJ! Gold I Vfatcheat WaUtes! Jwlrj! Jewalry! Tie rery test! Tbverbett Tho tctj ehaapest ! Taa verjeheapost! At C A. Dick."ao-'.ewtrr Store, So. Mais tecet, Richmond, led. - a?TJ TmlEJFt. CITV QUEENS WAEE STORE; J. R. llt.VDKSIH L L , So. T9 Main St., BichiBomd, Is.. I nj porter, aod V holeaaieaal hetail lea!rr io CUiaa. ! ac4 QarrB!! wabe,BrittAaiaa nated ware.Commr n and alio ware, Catierr, Looking Giaaae, Tea Traja, Waiters, aU. , ete. j Tho CDdersignosl tsJiea pleas are ia informinc the i rahlie that be ia isEportiBg hia Wara direct from LivI erpool, aad is telling at from SO i23 per e. lower i than eastoasarT prices in this market. V, ill Wholes : than raatAaasrrr Dricea I i-..,,,, Merchactl at Ciacinaatl prwI J. . MESDESHALL. J , entsKl j . I oaya-e fllaB - LIjmiJ. Lamp or Powder, for sa' PLC MX EM aV SELL Y.

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ciltiy vr;o of c oxtov. rry ffrtirt prum'.. Cornmnrtnff i latitude Si S ttt in. te Mai oh Me UrancA and Aum ptien n th M tin Lini, fA Cpn finy otrnt thoviii0TticTe4cll adapted to tA jrfrction of Mi i' rf. A tt!er Sarin g aftr'i'y of v"7 children, rrrn turn their tMi.J-iit,' Uthor to tt profitaM arwnntin the ffrotcfb uti'i f-erre' ti thi i lunt. The riaerK exrrt note mtttit? to f'-Tt a r yly vf teliul'le seJ suited to tht rf ji.!rw en i r? th e th ii of fUiot9, trii, it is Afp't tpeeit!y ' MHHent atnvunt to Pm a ffreat trend: of land. MIYIY A YD MAM FACTIREK T.e great resource of the Ssato. In Coal.Trof, Lead, Zinc. Pott r's Clay, l.imeiu n. Sandstone, Ac., Ac, sro almost untouched; they await the arrival of cut .-pricing and energetic mtn, accustomed to convert them into gold. IIAILHO 1!) SYSTEM OF ILLIYOI. Eailroads intersect the whole Slate. $113.eO'.XI have been invested In completing the frreat net-work that links every part of the State nto imm-d!ate cnnectin with the surrounding States and the directcst thoroughfares of commerce. THE IIXIYOIS CTATRAL RAILROAD Traverses the whole length of the State, from the bans of the MisMstppi and Lake Michigan to the Ohio. As its name lmHrts, the Hnitroad runs t"roti!rh fhe centre f the State, and on either i.le of the r-iud along Its whole length lie the lands offered for sale. TO ACT 1 L SETTLERS. From the unprecedented a1 vantages this Company ciTers, it is n-t furpriniiNr that it should have aireadv disposed of 1,h.m0 acres of land. It is now stlin at the rate of ft,w0 acres per week. The (h pidation nlong the line has trebled in too years, and is now p1491. The Company sell to actual cultivators, and eery contract contains an agreement to cul.ivutc. CITIES, TOUH M VIIKI.TH, DEPOT!. There are Ktnety-Flght Depots on the Company's Kailroad, giving about nne every seven miles. Cities, Towns and MUxg' are situated at convenient distance. throughout the whole ,.,e, where every d ;ral ie coiumoility may le found as readily as in the oldest cities of the I nion. and where buyers are to be met for ail kinds of farm produce. EIH CATIO.W Mechanics and workintr men will find the freeschool sytem encournired by the State, and endowed with a barge revenue for the support of the schools. Children can live in elffhtof the school, the college, the chuircb, and grow up with the prosperity of the leading State in the Great Western Empire. No one who has vited this splendid region of country can doubt that It equals the most favored descriptions that have ever been given ot It; but let any caref:4 otiTver vHit it, and he will Inform you that the half haa not been told of the advantages it off-rs fur immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farmers of the Eastern and Middle States, and Canada are moving to Illinois in great numbers; and It is believed, that If thee purposing advantages were made known t; the farmer, mechanics, manufacturers and working population of over -crowded Europe, they would promptly avail themselves of the k now ledge.

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40 acres, at $10.fX per acre: Cash payment, . . . . $ 21 00 I'ayaicnl in one year, . 24 0U " two years,. . .24 00 ' " tiireo " . . . 2t 00 " tour " . . 118 00 " " five "... 112 00 "six ' . . 100 00 " ' si-Ytn "... 100 00

ft ft EZRA SMITH JAM38 SMITH. EZRA SMITH & CO., Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Frames, Man TI.F.S, MOCI.DI.G$, BRACKETS, SCHOOLhouse Furniture, Store and Bona? finishing Work of all V:r.J, and dealers ia I'ine- Lumber, Pine hiBf Irs, and l.atli Worked Ash. Toplsr ar.d I'ine Flooring, ate. Alan fur nih to order, Architectural Iron Work.sachas Marhlo ied Iron Msntlesand Orates, Verandas, Bracket!!, f.tn t?l?, 4e:, ic, at Cincinnati price. Corner oth and '-Vainut -treet, Richmond, Ind. Jsn., 163. 12 JO II iST TJ IPFI-IIN& Hs on hand in addition to ais stock of Eastern IX.TS AZI733 G r SI t I a superior article of DUNKER & SOFT CASSIMERE H ATS Of bis own maonfaetare. EiLhmond, Oct. 31, lcMii 45 tf I'xTta CaocKia. Wxvj. Caocssa CROCKER & CO. -outh side of Mats street,one square Eaat of Meraditb House Hichmond, Ind. Manufactareall kinds of C ABRIAOES.ECOGIE.S, SCLKiEn, Exoresiaod Pediloa; Wagons, ute., ice. We Lave on hand a fine assortment of work in oaf andean finish to order on hort notice, almost any streor pat urn of rehirfe, all of which they warrant to be uaadeof thebest materia and by careful and experienced workmen. Tbepablic arciavitod tocallsnd -rsmine tbeir tock an 's-ioes-t-if Particalar at tenr it xpaid torepairing . EMPIRE STEEL PLOW S. HOKSEY & CO. 5.E bow prepared ta famish tha AfricsUtara! rabIN :tb almost every descriptioa of STEEL FLOWS FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Sec, Which for durability aad set-Tiee ar aaexeellod la this joantry. As aa eridewce of the liemtaies of taoemasrnt of their Plows they refer to th report of th committee st the last sr ayn Conoly Fair, by which U will be seer that oar Plow aera-e irosa . pww-w than those of oar competitor. They receiwod at tha lee Indiaaa Stat Fair. Foui First Class Premiums. yv timber of hleh their Flaw ara aaaae la select - ' T7V aadaeae bat the beat is aaod. Thetr "'J.ru a mao. .f heart Stawd. aau.fact.rwd ,J"r faer aad areharleaed by a pees liar process IVm-ieV's.",, ,.,. LOSO ACAI X a. th.or.i.ary Tb'.'pTr. are all practical wort.ea. aad a, their wora oe. by them. aadertaesr tssanwias '"' .... aa bwt T mahaswa ar esaployod Tb?7lc aad aaalay of thwtr w.rai. a,rpe..A,., i. All Case Warranted T be t roeiaely a retweseaU f a liberal reaacaiea will ho mad tethe trad. A a HORNET & CO.. aUaaassad.Ia

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Gaoa RriffiTt Sirawi: IVIivereal a' say Hil.' PRBD0 Oh 7 th ifmt, mart A of Main. ( Us also sells '-. ' Baled Hay for Cash Only! TIM0TII V SEED FOR &ALE I - STtrHtX SCOTTO. Nettk STalk 9 raw. Hiehaaaa Ind. March 13. 13 tf

3 A P E R II A N O I N . I ce. AdllBitai, Reauectfullv ir.forroa tha rmhlia that hw ia etawd la perform paper hanjinf la th lwt possibl ssaaar, on short aotiec. and most farroraMe tar mi. Orders left at.!. r!als. ar at his reatdraea a Sooth Tth .strm't. will b promptly at ladd ta. June lilh.t-i. ttf BOD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION LEAF TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, No. ,!. a& t 64 Water Street, sxeitn V'alcal and .n. aud aad St treat Mrvet, Olrxolu.riio.tl, CDI3.I0. Trl-Wekty sa.ea at Aurttan, aad at private Sale, of VlKGlMt. lNDIiSIA. ARO CON KCTK CT. CHAS. BODMAM. D. llllTr. !,-.,. Pr.pri.r. iwiolr ', m a 41 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILA DKLPIH A, I'KNN , A Bentvolrut Iatitntlon rstahltth. I by sperlal nrlwmeiii ' r tNr rrtiei nl tha Mck H tistraeit, atUteitil vruh Vir.l r)t ant l'ldetuic IHsrses, itatl rseiat:jf for he rore of discafea of thw oraaa) trgti. FPI' tL Ailvire emits by the anlna aartroa to all .T wlionpply I vleiter. wdh deseriptlnn of their rot.diti n . te, oe npation, liaMI of lile, cVc. and tn r.in ol firfi"f ttuvertv. tipl!elnes furaisi.! free ef I arre. I alnahle reports on Spermatorrhoea and othrr disea ' t of the srxutl organs, and an tba aew remedies ata p' .yrd in tt e D'Si-entary , sent to th afBieted, Ire of rh i fe. in s-lel letter avolopes. Two or (hr stamp ) wi'i he io- tittaMe. a. 'dress IT. J. r-KILI.KX POfOliTON. Acllny 9arem llo,H i"riiion. No. . 801 n Mlnth at , 1'hlla.lelihii. Hy order of the Dirertors. fcr.HA V. IIARTWRLL.,Preldtat. GEO. FAlKtlHll.D. feeretary. AT IT AGAIN! havetaken the old stand of CAL TCKLK and jurcbasa.l A New Stock of Groceries! Whieh I offer to the rencrnns pail1e, respeetfolly r I (aestinir their ptr.innjte. I will ia cash for all kinds lot country rttue. i yv wr e iTfa tvt rtt.rt llavtrs; ntsile applicatlnn for an Aaet!on Llcenr. will a:u-nd sites iu the city or conntry. VT. L. PAKQniAK, H-, Main Street. Richmond, iVt.td. IM. 4tf City Book - Store F NEW BOOK LIST! The Canoe and the Saddle, By Thoodor Wiethrop. The Poet's Journal, By Bayard Taylor. Eyes end Ears. By Henry Ward Boecher. Country Llvin; fir. Gauntry Thinking, By Oatl llamillon. Oliver Vendall Holmes's Poems, Bin and Ool. NewK lilion. MRS. I5UOVXINTa-8 POEMS. Thirteen Months id tho Hebel Army. A Large Stosk of JlTVNlTiE3, and TOY BOOKS for the Holidays. NICHOLSON & BBO. Opposite the Citizens' Dank. Doe. ith. 'f'l SO ;monitor I Is aa Important inreatloa for barning tr as nr PDnnruc mi r-Bs . a was a sr aaasaai Baa a Saw As a Gas and without a Chimney! ?X,con.its in auackint t any common Said Uau tab, aeylin ler about I , loehe ln(th by hair an Inah In aiamet-r, mvl of prlorated tie, eonneeted srsrsry impl coatri rne o that it tara !eos for lifbtlas;, aod resral ites tS, fl ia. A steady stream ef f'S is emitted Irom tSe lii ef the perioral! eoaeaboattwo inches Ions. wUi. h i-lil bear as ssach wind aad a(ittia as th street s;as, a I far win than any llfht erer before atlarhed to a II ND LAMP. Th lifhA ia ef th am brilliancy ai that of tlio ordinary oeal gas, and tmila a more odor or smoke when liehtad. It is wsil known that herotofure. to produce without a chmrey ar,y considerable light front these oil aad with iat any au-leitnt edor, haa hafflsd th inrentlr srniusof thnaxe Tnis burosr caa b at oae ref nlatd lor a night lsroi or tick ehamber, ao as to bare Is hears and not coususi Half a Toaspoonful of Oil! Tr-ese, then are lis char aeterletics: 1. It sires three times the light of any stbr roaad tub wick lamp. J S. It will iK-ar carrying found th host, op stairs aal dowa.to the most ratrid manner. 1. There ar ne chimniee broken, a a on ara assd. 4. It is all right and no family will long be without one. Far sale at wholle and retail be ZUinEUetSCOTT! 114, Mala Street. KUaosond, Ttt 13, 1461 , Commissioner's Sale! Farraaat to an order of tfco Wayn Common Pleas Court of Wayne co.. lad. I will sell at orivate aala. t Lot nambered 58, in that part ef tka city of Rica tmond. in said cuaotv laid oat b Charles W. Starr. ( Tho I hs on it a d welliag boa snitabl for tho ejieapeney of two ftmMiee, Un fowrth of ta porchaae " miney will ba required dowa. aad taoreaidae ia three f equal instalment of C, Ii. aad 19 months sftor data i ef sale. Tho terms aad times, of payment eaa bo al- ; teroa so suit tn purcnaser . UMI f I.RKT, Commissioner. Riehaonl. April 17th. 186. Administrator's Notice. rBTTEBS r admialstratloa oa th sataa of Job Ber -ataa. lata al kichmond. Wayae eoaat. aad gtat ef I In ilsaa, deceased, hare been leaned by tha Clor ef th i Coart.f Ooaass Plea ef said eoaaey. aa the wader'aisaed. Tho eatat la appoed to be taselreat. All per. i sons haTloc elal as-aian said aetata, ars reqted to lie then ia the Olwrk wfaws of dCrt '", eaa year from th Safe. ! lUchmead. April l. !. JAMBS PBEftr, Adsa'r. 17 1 New Mock of Jewelry. J. B. IlUtf NICUT T. Haa jsMt rrxtwired ' LAKGa; CXTE58ITE

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