Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 20, 8 May 1863 — Page 3

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Ai4tor S.ttb Joasaom.

Ioorder J. R'Wbitamr. C. OommlwiotKi Ol T. Jobe.

MAIL TIME TABLE. ,tii ... Richmoud Post Office, May 5th.

w ' XbCahJCXoSS aJ Crweiaeetl. Deytee. end Kuura JSdituepolls and the Welt,... Chicago aod JSocth-we.1. .

f n .TT . r-s . 1 1 Mil rh,09A . .. V 40

Deytea aad. CUrImm, mJ tt f PQtavstneet. aad bit - - tlM p' "' U -ll a k . I .1. Uijta. As- IMfN '

lltSOe. at ...... 8:43 P B.

p- ta.

. Butternut Falling untl being HullmL

0q Sanday, for insinuating that the crow lb at went oyer to Centerrille wa "trash.

democratic "eity father" received a alig! hint thai 'it mea the eaeistat .fatBaT lr

world in ks mUt.t.n A bunch of boee

i v.:. bat before an

' xMiabie gaierexire is -sr : ,

1 .71 TZ i,.Li that suffer from complaint JT-

.uhi- . i woo Donon, aec o,- - ' that nsHhing bat aa alteraUre eurea. Hence ,r y. great many of them hare been made and pat Matilda Borton, and 1 ahrnsui with the assurance of being effectual. ,, others, wuiow and

thiojf rery aerioua occurred, the partiea we: Bat thej toBecomplhih the cares they prom- ; of 54:11

luran'Ml ; : w . ' .- k,'ituir have . not tKe intrinsic virtues . - w ,.

restate of Indiana, 1

WAYNE COUNTY, ' !

Is TBI Watnk C.mJ ' MOJT PlSAS CoCBTj - May mod SeptembeJ 1 - Terms A- D. 1363,

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iae. because' they have not the intrinsic virtues

this state of the ease. Dr. J.

To Sell HeaRT-,

y, rj :rl No. 442;

. c o :n

county seat. ne joi w - prore u oe toe long aesirea remeay.

one; out worinu " - liar difference from other kindred pr

Monl.r, WedaewlaT and "rhlr 80toa MUrrlTiTB. iar4y adSataxd t......"';".;"i: '

Vla UIT Mail, wim '

la l Mail,

via kthj, , e.

00 p a

Mr1 rrMeratv...............i!O0a m. gin aTlTn T A'T " satudayat....i p a. ay3Bjrvffle npo from T ) m. m. to 7 p. m. Sua t, fprTha Mail are gorn! by Railroad Time, Walefe U fatr than trna tim. -

ACUILX.K WU.LMS,r I M.

f

dinjr

drubbi

at the

ell d

V Vr 4n"UM"- to ' ? it is recommended, while they do not. We are CentertUJe, would not permit him to pay , . f.

a. a...... n tkia tr lpm Tax. and raised a

purse and paid it for Lira. Bully for tbemt, On Wedoesday evening, a butternut Catset was knocked down,, for containing tory sentiment, and a tall man cacne nearl-ein?

done Broicn, for the same reason. Whil

Hooker is grinding the butternuts and cop

perheads to powder on the Rappahannock.

C 2C J, tlt on thi35.adar f aprll, 1361.:

Iy) Well. Tiave supplied U3 with a ' Wajoe mao flna Coaru fci eomHairrr -i giit uil defendant tru boT tnutled eaaa. t

r REU010US NOTICE. '.' Elder Uobbs will preach at Henry Hall,

on tiabbath neit at 10 o'clock, A. M., and

alio at 7 io the evening. The services in tb cteoiog will be devoted to giving t?ie

peaker s experience as unapiaio. iue

public generally are invited to attenth

':: FIVE-TWENTY

assured of this (act bv more than one of our in.

i - , telfigent Physicians in this neighborhood, and j hare the further evidence of our own experience

of its truth. Tennessee Farmer, Nashville,

Tenn.

tlfcA ibcTft entitled eujr Ii

hich does theiffidarii of aa -mie:eot peroo ihaideea ,

tyoia u.okjo, iwuIim Uut d, and Lalayouo Uor ItS peCU- i too, hoiri, are nut rn-denu af tie dtate or lodianaI Said A fin A .r.'. .Kr. n . . m . ' V

eparatlOn8 tided of the Hint nJ peudeaer of aaii canplaiat a-

puDBt them, and tat. a&Ws vbe.v appear aat utvef or demur taerelo, at the Miiing at the (aid eaiue oa tha aeaad day ot the txt Term ol Mid Coart. to tx be.aa aal held at the I'oart li pase in Cemerritie, on the eeob I Monday or May aad Jeptemher next. aid eomplatot and the matter! ta t thingt Utrrein contained ami a:led ed, wilt be taken as trae an I the cause will he hta'd and deterniuied in their abaeoco.

Pocket-ISola Feaad.

Near liia tull-cte. one half mile we.it t,t

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the lreaasoi tne ,orrner are oemg oruiaea. Richmondt cintainin2 a small amount of

.Subscriptions for . this Loan will be received at the Citizens' Bank. nORRISSON, BLANCHARD & CO.

&i

whiUt the latter are Leiog occasionally hulled by the Uni ,n men of Old Wayne. dance came off at Starr Hall, r on Wednesday night last, for the benefit of our young friend Z. T. Wollolion, iha accomplished Violinist, of this city. We hope it was a success, for, aside from his lameness, he ia every way deserving of substantial encouragement.

ajor Kinley, has been appointed

Provost Marshall, for this District. lie is

a good and true man. - !

3T Our friend Jason Ham. returned home from Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday night last on m brief visit. He is Military Sanitary Agent at that poiot, for this State. Gardner It Go. 'i Folyorama.

r7'Oo and see

Gardner dt Co. s Celebrated PotruaAMi Of tUe War, ou next Tuesday and Wednesday . , , Evenings at the Starr

Hall..

money. The owner cm have it by calling

at the gate, describing said pocket-book, and paying for this notice. 1S-1 Editor! of ' Palladium- 4. Deab Sib: With your permission I wUh to say to the readers of year paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Be ceipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same eoft, clear, smooth and beautiful. " I will also mail free ; to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple 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, THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 19:2m) No. 831 Broadway, Xew York

h-al f

Witses,: 3?1. Mereditb, Clerk, and the Seal of iij Court, at Ceou rv:lie. this '-5;h da J

April, .r03.

James Perry. Art'y of PUT. SOL. UERiniTH. Ma 1,16 J. 14 -ti lift'm foe J Clerk.

l : ChapUIa of the 69Ui. v: 1 1 I. HoDBt, Oliaplaio of tbis Regiment, his returned to bit borne in Ibis city. Lav

ing resigned bis position, in consequence of

lUBeaiin. - we are. pieasea to see Mr. it beck again, although tbe boys of the 69th will miss him greatly, for he has endeared himself to them as nurse, friend and. comforter.' "Well done, good and faithful servant," can well arid truly be said of Mm. .He brought with him some fifteen thousand dollars, sent by the soldiers to theii famines and friends,. Those interested, will please call on him at Mr. Stephen; Crow's, on North 8eventh-st. The boys sent homo by others, about five thousand more,' thus makiag about $20,000. We clip the following from tbe Indianapolis Journal: i "The Chaplain of the 69th Indiana, A. I.

Hobbs, who called on us on Friday, reports that 'when he left , the, regiment last they were on the march for Grand Gulf. They Lad been eaeamped on the Perkins farm, below New Carthage. The buildings, which ware palatial, were burnt by tbe owner on bit leaving them when he went to New Orleans, en route to Richmond, where he luxuriates as a rebel Congressman. Mt Hobbs was on one of the transports after they run the blockade. He saw the wreok of tbe Indianola, which had been nkm nn h the rebels after her capture.

One 11-inoh gun waa found hurst, and the' other was missing, probably sunk. Negroes reported that the rebels carried off the 9 -inch guaiyioaded tbe 11 -inch guns, and placed them muizle to muixle and burst them. The turret of the vessel was blown out, and the whole made a complete wreck. Gen. Osterhaus, who commands the division in which, the 89th Is, and ' has the advance, says that by the recent movements tha rebels are completely checkmated. Our forces have now a good wagon road on a high ridge from Richmond to New Carthage, over which nearly the whole of Grant's arsay passed. By tbe new oanal reaching from Duck port through Walnut and other bayous, flat-boats can be passed through, ao that the transportation of army supplies ia beyond range of rebel guns and need not be' checked. Whether Black river, which empties into tha Mississippi below New Carthage, is navigable or not, is a question; but with the aid of the gunboats a landing can be effected at Grand Gulf, and an advance made toward tha railroad bridge over Black river. When

he left Million's Bend, last Saturday, it was reported that Grant had taken Grand Gulf, which had previously been - shelled by the fleet. . i An UJ-i jlliaax liad also been sent down from aboln. toward Jackson to operate against tl railroad. -:-.,v . 4,- -. Thvwho4e army was in splendid spirit, aod complete eontdence as to victory reigns. . . i i.im ' JST Wewera shown a letter from Eli Yore, to kia brother, in which occurs the (allowing, whioh show the temper of our oldiera and their trae feelings towards the "enemy ia their rear." - The continued reiteration of Elder and his friends, that the soldiers could know nothing of the Jefcraonian that they were iucited by tbe oitixena of Richmond to destroy his press, he., is all "bosh": " '' I beard about the Jeff, effice being destroyed the same week it was done. I get the Memphis papers and saw an account ol it. I'll tell you what's the matter: when tha soldier goes home, these copperheads will have to keep shady, or they will get

slanted. I know the minds ot this part of

the army (Mr. V. beloags to the 10O Iod., now at CollterviUe, Miss.) and if thii. rebellion continues to receive 'aid and comfort

from toee traitors in the North, they . will

smell powder." This thinff of

arming the negToes and conscripting the

North, will put down this rebellion noth ing short of this will fill the bill.' tm Calvin Bunch, instead of -BurdC

I mm m had it) ia the name of the man new

in iail at Winchester, Iud, for the seppoeed

Tioaonintt? of his wife, at Bartonia, Randolph

ao.. an acoouat of which we gave in the

Palladium of week-before-last. - ' BSBasaaawaaaaaWBBBBBSBBVaBaaaaao"an. m

3T Our hope is tbat Gen. Hooker has been assncecssful ia flogging the rebels, as wa know Jo hua Haiaes to be in pleasiog kia awatomef S with the best of ffoods and at

fair prices for cash. Go to No. T7, Main-st

.t a . . - , I tarTbe returns of the municipal eleotions all over the State,' show large Union gains. Tbe Union ticket succeeded ia the atroog dssocxatic stroog-hold of Vincennee.

! Gas Fixtures, &c Tbe season for building is now coming on, and every bouse j should be supplied with conveaienc-ies for : lighting it with gas. Messrs. Starr 3c White

i i . r xL- : are al wars prepared to put up Gas Fixtures, weeks, last Monday ... . i . .u n- ... ... ., D li either ornamental or plain, at their office all taught in the I ublio f K xxr , n r b iien j on llam-treet, one door West of u. C. 1 lie rooms are well tilled T, c, c, w . " .

JLJ Li j 1 a uiuic kjbvic a vi niuiuuig an ouiuc ( Coke is cheaper than either Coal or Wood, and our experience is that it is fir better. They deliver Coke to any part of the city. They have also Fire Brick and Coal Tar for sale.

Our Cut Schools, Opened their Spring

Session of eight

These Schools are

School Building.

and the different grades will be well taught.

There is still room for a few more if they

enter immediately. All who patronised the

Fall school, should also send during tbe preseutterm ; as they will be expected to pay for their Scholarships, whether their

children attend school or not.

Hemoral. Dr. Francisco, lias removed immediately

opposite the Poetoffice ou South Marion St.," where he will be pleased to receive the calls of all neediog his assistance, professionally.

We learn tbat Dr. F. has purchased the

property owned by Mr. C. Fetta, on South

Franklin, (adjoining and South of Dr. Joel Vaile's) for 81,600. Tbis is very central and a good location for the Doctor.

Always Wxxl Supplied. Geo. P. Emswiler 6e Co., 49 Main-st., keep constantly on hand, the, very best stock of Notions, Fancy Goods, Toys, Willow Ware, and children's Wagon's, in this city. Also, a

full lino of Cotton Hose, Paper, Envelopes,

and Window Shade), in any quantity.

Call and see. .

j WDr. Haughton's Office is corner of ; Fifth and Main si., opposite the Meredith , House. I BWlluve you Ooughl Use Dr. J. S. Fenimore's celebrated Oough Mixture it wi! relieve and cure you. j " " ; tyD. Monfort, formerly of the " Eagle House,', has opened a Gtineral Produce Store, two doors west of Plummer fe Kelly's Drug Store, Main street, where he is at all times prepared to supply the people with fresh vegetables, butter, eggs, dec, dec. As he always has the very best the market 'affords, persons cau always be suited. Give him a call.

17 The Bee-Hive Store is well supplied with the greatest variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents and Boys' wear; Ladies', Mis.11 -1 j- . a.- 1 Jt

and uuiiaren s uauers, onoes, n

ses.

Slippers; Men and Boy's Boots and Shoes; Carpeting fine and good, ore. Captain Crawford respectfully invites an examination of his Goods and a comparison of prices.'

BEES! BEESi: BEES!!! . The subscriber having for the last eight years practiced a new and valuable process for the artificial swarming and rapid increase of Bees, and the raising of surplus Queens, would give instructions that would enable others to succeed perfectly in thu profitable and fascinating business of Bee culture. STEPHEN SCOTTON, Richmond. Indiana.

X-aTYou will find tbe Florence Sewing Machine at No. 39. Main-st., (Sam. Bellia' old quarters,) and our advice is, don't buy a machine until 'you have thoroughly examined the Florence. ',

Xif One of the finest assortments of Millinery Goods in this city can now be seen at the extensive establishment of Mrs. Sarah lliff, opposite the Pearl St- M. E- Church. The ladies of our city are especially invited

to call and examine her stock.

tW 'Tis a profitable notion to go to S.

G. Dutrdale's for Notions, and whilst there,

examine hU beautiful palters of Wall . and

Window i'apcr, Jfec. See bis advertisement, and be sure to go to No, 93, Main-st.

Thorough -Bred CATTTLE

"1 HAVE ON HAND A FEW BULL CALVES, : i i ? .. c Get y I-rd Languish and Craiader, And of the Best Blood In the County, 1 Which I will sell at extremely Low Prices!

(7 Pedigrees Warranted ia all cases. XI

it For Family Groceries, and every

thiog that a man ought to keep for his own

aod bis neighbors' benefit, go to No. 44,

Main-st. If you want a good Auctioneer,

W. L. Farquhar's services cau be had. .

XdT" Stoves are still needed for cooking.

and Ward fe Co.'s. at the Depot, is the place to get the kind you want. Anything ia tbe copper, brass, tiu and sheet-irou

ware line, that is wanted, can there be had.

BaaT C. C. Buhl, at his extensive Stove

and Tin-Ware establiahment.has everything needful with which to supply customers. . Cooking Stoves ot the latest" patterns, and

all kinds of the best of Tiu-are, Copper,

Brass, and Sheetiron are, on bands at all

times. Give him a call, one aoor xas o

Emswiler & Co.'s, Main-st.

Cows

ALSO, A

and

FEW

Heifers,

INDIANA AGENCY F0a Sick and Wounded Soldiers. So. Cherry Street, (P Ma:r,,l SasbTlIIe, Tenn. THIS Agency is enUbluhe U by tha Snveraor of Indiana, for the purpose of giriajr information with reference ti Indian- Kegtmea'.a. aerviog in Kentucky. Tenneeaee and Alabama. Also, for tha caro of aick and vonnded aoldiera. Person desiring information are reenectfaily invited to c-H. .rAll aerTieea Free of Chare. Dr. D. HUTCmSS JS, Agent. MASON & HAMLIN, CABINET ORGANS; WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL. Patented Oct. 21, 1862 N. B. Having recently introduced numerous very important improvements in our Harmoniums, we have secured for them by copyright the trade-mark "Cabinet Organ," which will distinguish them from those of other makers, e.nd protect purchasers from imitations. MASON St HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS are pronounced superior lo Me!o!ejn anl ail si:nilar inatruiseata, by ttiusu best qualifi3 to jadg. and are tbe only ones wnioii aave ever been awarded a

Mutual Medal io til is? country, sea written testimony from the following ra ist eminent Orgjuit, .f New Ynrtc, Boston, &u-, in whuh Lhey ara prnoanoed the "t!et of their etasi of which nrhar an? knowledge;" Zundel, Orgauut uf lie.iry Ward B echer'a ("hur -h Flint, of MiJison J'qujre Chnrch. Mosenthal, of Cl rary Ciistch, W'pls, ut ;hrist'. Church, Alagratb, of Dr. Pieo'e Church, Smi'i, f the Imiruhie Conception Church; llagert, Kditur Mtmcal U-iew. of New Yorlr, Tackermm, of .St. faui's Chu-ch, Wiilcox, of ImaiacalitU) ''oaoeplioo Ciiur-h. Hamhab, of tha Church of the Unity, Lans;. of OH soath fTburch, of itoiton, IJealo. of St. Jjseph s Church, fhainas, of the C'hurcb of the Iluly Ionoc:itj, Marsh, of St. inter's ft arch, of Albany, anl muiy ihr! The Manufacturers ara in yuttsioa oi tistinnis to similar effect from Trial berjj, Morg-in, I.. Myoa Zrrahn, Bradhury. Vb. ft at, II M.iari, iVia ia son, Salter, Wolle ihaapt, Uolh tar, KUiujor, W'oUson, Ac. ice, fit ICES. Cinsn Org ans. Single and Double Reel, 47 to 150 do with (, 8. ani 1 2 st -ps, piil br&jj, $ J.V tu 4"'i MkluDsomi, Nino viirie;ies, jj.Ji) to 225 Jrlesjriptire Vircu':r3 vnt hr mill Wareruonn in H i-toi.: 274 Washington St Warcrooun in Cincisn iti: ii i West Kuurtb St Addraxs "M AS ) HvitLIS, Voiton;" or "J.VO CHURCH, Ja Cincinnati.

PLUr.ir.1EBgtKELLY S GOLUmH. S Ifhitewasli IlruaUcl-All crates ami price For sale by Fl.CMilt t KELfY.

11 aal n t unit Varnish Mriisln- -For silfl y j tr I'LCHUKR A KKI.LY.

r feather Dn!er The Irs;st and best assort- ' inent in the marset. For sale tr PLUMMER & KELLT. Chamois Stilus A first-rate article, for ,ale low

by

PLUM M KR .V KKLI.Y.

c

latter'.

sale by

Auti Uysprptic Pwdr For PLUMMER KKLLV.

Wykofl rceJand Colds, .Vs., for aile hy

Pectoral For Cnuithw, PL UM.HEB .t KELLY.

Inslru meats, 1'ootlt forceps,

fLVMMER 3c KELLY.

iZnrsrieal

iT3 Stethseopes, dilver Wire, Ac. for rale by

faints: Dry or in

Oi I Kor sale by PLLMHEH r KELLY,

While Lead, Zinc Wliite. A:c For sa e by fLLMilLB KELLY.

Varuiataea, l.iuseed OU, n1 Turpentine. For aale by PLUMMER KELLY.-

YiildOTC ilaaa, Puuy and Glae. Fur sale by PLUMMER k KELLY. I ndiatrtir tittle i'himnies -We naya for ele the Miea Coal 0:1 Cbimny, tbat rannot be broken by beat or falling. PLUMMEU 3 KELLY. 'BPtana Tkamb Rlns -For attachments any Coal BL Oil Lamp, by which the Lamp san he lighied or

trimmed '

ithoot removing the chimney. For sal by

Plimmsr x Kelly.

C

on 1 tor Barneis-

For sale by rtUMMKB dt

KBLLT.

signal or Triton

Barners, for sale oheap by Plcmmer k Kellt.

round VI as ( bimnirs-For sale by

PLUMMEU KELLY.

yysihlnt Blue

In 5 and Mi eent boxes lor ssle PLUMMER AKELI.Y.

Of the Seme Stock.

X?We cheerfully recommend all persona

who may need Medicines, Drugs, Paints,

Oils, Ac; iU fact everything usually kept in

a first class Drug Store, to call upon E. G. Prvt-ra at his new Store. 1st door West of

Burk'a Bank.V, . . . . ' 17-20 v -' ' WATCItW A I. LETS C I'TTEBS. , ,The Street Com ruita loner hereby notifie; the. citizens' of Ricbmoud, generally an. specially, tbat tby mvM fcereafter, st i the gutters and alleys iu lieu of sinks," foi j the purpose getting , clear of their wash, , and waste water, s!cp, -c. In some parts : of the city, this practice has become an la-' tolerable nuisance; hence, the Council baa passed aa Ordinance fining those', who. ara guilty of the practice, aod authorised the undersigned to give due and timely notice, i -1 5 Beboki Nrwr, iSrTr4 Com.

RichmonJ.'llsy lit, 16iJ- - r :

JyCan and examine them at my rctideneo aaar Cambridg. City. I-d. 8. MERDITH. MayHt. lr3. -3m : Admin intra lor 's IVolice. XTOTIOB Waby civea, that tha andersigned hat 11 been appointed Administrator of tbe E elate of Henry Williams, dec. Those indebted to tiw BMat will par promptly, and those baying claims agttnst the same will present them legally aatbenticated for settlement. - The estate is probably solract. B. B- NEWMAN. Arlm'r Milton, lad May 1. 1S3, , . . IS l WOVEN WIRE:

at sort merit, sfritavbl for Thrtttbinr

;" Sheriff's Sale. BY rirtue of an Eieu:ion to me directed from tba Wayne Common l'l-s Conit, I will expose at pab lie sale, at the Court II nse door in Centerrille. Wayne ceanty, Indiana, on the 16th day or May, 1863, between the hoars of 10 a'clocx a. so. and 4 o'clock p. m-, on said day tbe ro!low:ajt property to-wit: Ueins; tbe sonth part ol the sooth-east quarter f section number ten (HI), in township anmher serenieea (IT), range fourteen, eai-t, aud bounded as follows- eo w-.t : Beginning at the sou.h westeornerof the said quarter at John Rich's corner, runnir 4 (hence east one hundred aud sixty tl6o) poles to Micsjah Weiaer'scorner; thenea noethone hundred and ten lu p-les w a corner ;tbenea seslsTeros, hundre-i and sisty ples to JntrKiett's east line; tbenee south cn aiid line to tht- place of begin uing. contatcing one hundred as-t ten (1.0) acre., more cr less; excepting thirteen and one-third (13) acres heretofore deeded to Willis Arnett in the eouth-aest corner of the above described tr.ct ol land. Als. excepting twelve (IS) acres off of the north part ot s-id deseri bed tract of land. hert3icn- deded to Abraham fiarrts ; also, excepting fi ty-foarand a third (54) acres bein the east division of said rieeeribed tract of land. The part to be sold is thirty (.O) acras. hetn& tbe west diri. ion ol tiMaasura deM-riOod tract of land, ownad by David SI Hams. The sama to be sold as the property of David M. Harris, to satisfy aa execution ia my bands, issued from tbe VTerne Circnit Court, in favor of William M. B jd,vi. David BL. Harris and Abraham Hams. J. U. PAXS02T, SbJT. W. C. April SB. ISS3. ( 0) w sa

AN assortment, switaole Tor Thrashinr MaeklaeBolling irneaa for tha rarioas parposea for which

taey ara used ;C liar wiadosra. Baa Uivea, aa haad

M my thap.- --- fDirectly opposite the Big School House,) Cm tha Weal ! of Sixth-at.. UP STAIRS. I have a gaoo stock of Csvstts Wire aa hand, at tke Weaving of which I kees-syolf ssaptayed whoa I have arders. stay i. iA. is st eara smitq.

Established 1760. PETER LORILLARD, SnnlT svnd Tobacco Maaufacluxer, It) and 18 Chambers St.,

tTovmerly t Caatham Street. Hasy YorkJ

wald caall tha attahtiaa af Dealer to Iha a-Uctas of his

!w,

maaaCactsura via:

BROVTX

s?iurr-

Jlacaaay. IHsnirroa. tins Bappaa, Para Virrtala. - ? ? Coarsa Bappee,' Bachitachas . . - AaarirsaOaat'. . Onaehagea. YELLOWg.U'Fr. . Scaach. irooey IVw Scotc. , align Toast S catch. srash iloaay Dew Bceteh, , Irish High Taasu frastnt-t.srtniftM ST itUatioa u caliad to the harre radactioa lo price af Flss-rw Chewing and Smoking Tsbaccs, which will be fownd of a Superior QaaJity. , -, .. TOBACCO. SMOKtXiJ. use crrr ciKwrna smokixs. .".'i.,!, Caveadish, arSweea. Bpealsa. ' . wa Saaacos) Ovoaeoa, Caaasaar. 'v Boa ataixsl, Via Batl Cavaaaiak. Tarfcjaa. , fi ran si Imd

i f" ias ui h aaai aa aopiieatioa. Is" . . TS-fw w

if.

S- T.-'a1rSrW 'S? " C -L- , -V X -s-sf -ravsBi

to Jinx in tlio "Woi-ltl,

. MA r BE rR0CUKEI AT FRO HI $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, !itar luirti, Sykoals, tiilroaJ, fairtlcn, id all tbe liriafi ef Civil'mli!. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres end upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.

Tha IHiaois Central Bailroad Company offer, OH LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along; tbe wtolo line of their Bailroad, TOO 1TTT.KS IN LXiiGTH, upon tho most favorabla Terms for enabling JF armors, Jtaritiacturcr, Mechanics and Workinaien to maks for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they eaa call THEIR 0W, as will a?- ' ' par from the followina; statements :

ILLTNOW 1m about txinal In exWnt to EnKlaad, with t totolntina of 1,723.666. tuid a aoU capable of aup-ponin-? 0T000,0O. No IHate In the Valley of tbe Mississippi offer so preat an Inducemeot to the tvettlrr as the tate of IlHoola, There ia no part of Ibe world where all tbe condition of climate and aoU so admirably combine to produce those two great staples, Coax aud Wbiat. CUM ATE. Nowhere ran the IndustHons farmer seoaie STjch Iramedlateresutte from his labor as en the-e deep, rich, kuamy soils, eultired with so mnch ease. The climate from the extreme southern Eart of the ftat to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. enis Railroad, a distance of nearly .H miles, is well adapted ta Winter WHEAT, CORX, CXTTO, TOBACXX. Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit and Tesretables is prows in treat abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets are furnished from 4 to 6 weeks earlier than their immediate vicinity. Between tbe Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, a distance of 115 miles on the Branch, and 136 miles on the Main Trunk, lies th frcat Corn and Stock raLdng portion of the State. THK ORDIWRY YIELD of Cora Is from 60 to SO buhels per acre. Cattle, Horses, Mul-s, Sheer and Hops are rained here at mall cost and yield tnnre profit. It is believed thai ao section of country presents rreter hid u rem en ts for Dairy Farming than the Prairies of Illinois, a branch of farrnini? to which but hute attention has been paid, and which must yield sure profitable results, ftetween the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, and Chicago and IunMth, a distance of 64 miles on tbe Branch and 147 miles by tbe Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, BARLEY, RYE, DrC&WIIEAT, And vegetables suited to the climate, are produced In great abundance. Th northern portion 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 tho State, suited to almost every product of the United States. AGRK1 LTlTiAL PROIrCTS. The Apricultural products of Illinois are rreaterthan those of any other Ptie. The Wheat crop of lt61 was estimated at i,t00,AUu bushels, while the Com crop yields nut lens than 14t0tM.,1MH bushels, besides tbe crop of Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, weet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, f lax. Hemp, Peas, Clover, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Cotton, Sorghum, fi rapes. Peaches, Apples, Ac, which go to swell the vast arregate o' production In this fertile region. Over Four Millions tons of produce were sent out of the State of Illinois during ths past year. STOCK RAIMYG. In Central and Bouthem lUinols uncommon adrantacs are presented for the extension of frtock ruiidng. Ail kindsof Cattle, Homes, Muks, 8tteep, iics, Ac, of the best breeds, yield handsome profits; large fortunes have already been made, ruid the field is open for others to enter with the frtirest prospects of likeresults. Daiar Farmio also prescuta its inducements to many.

CIXTIT ATIO OF TTOY. T rprimmtn 4n Cottfm cvltur Tf rf very ffTrut prmfifs, Corntirti0 is taiftd 89 fiv. SO min. ( .Vtirrii on th HranA and Aatwmptitmon the Atirii Lnt th (mp'tuyoicn thousand o f acTta r ut t ptii to the prr'ctim of this ithr. JL tttt'r k2wmg a famty o f yoimg children, oa twm Aa youth ful l-alxsr to a mmi pr-ttas armnt ws tAt?rwrth and per f ration of thi pfant. TAs rigorous rtitn note nutA-ing to 06tain f rply of rtJuttt'e , enitrd to th re,' u V"e t of the il of Illinois, waV, it (-vJ 7 v gir a H?Ui'snt amount t piitnl a great bradi Utnd, MIYIYG An MM F(Tl RXiS. The grervt resAurcs of the State, in Coal, Iron, Lead. Zinc, P-.ttcrs Clay, Limestone, ?andtone, Ac, Ac, are almost untouched; they await tbe arriTal of euUi-pring and eneri'ettc men, accustomed to convert tlieua into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF IIJJOK R inroads intersect the whole State. 11000,000 have been invested in completing ths great net-work that links every part of the State into Immediate connection with the surrounding States and the dlrectest thoroughfares of commerce. THE IIXrVOH CEYTRAL RAILROAD Traverses the whole length of the State, from the banks of th Mi-ii:pii and Lake Michigan to tha Ohio. As its name imports, the Railroad runs through the centre of the State, and on either side of the road along its whole length lie the lands offered fur sale. TO A1TI AL eLTTIaERS. From the unprecedented advantages this Company offers, it is not sitrprisinr tbat it should have already disposed of lt8d0,t0 acres of land. It is now selling at the rate of &,0o0 acres per week. The population along the line has trebled In ten years, and is now 814,91. The Company sell to actual cultivators, and every contract contains an agreement to cultivate. CITIES, TOW S M ARKKTS, DEPOTX There are Ninety-Eight Depots on the Company's Railroad, giving about one every seven miles. Cities, Towns and illsges are situated at convenient distances throughout the whnla rr-ie, where every deeirahle commodity may be found as readily as In the oldest cities of tbe In ion, and where buyers are to be met for all kinds of farm produce. raH'CATIO. Mechanics and working men will And the freeschool system encountered by the Htate, and endowed with a Iftrpe revenue for the sutiftort off the schools. Children can live In sijrhtoi the school, the college, tbe chsirrh, and srrow up with the prosperity of tbe leading State In tbe Great Western Empire. Ho one who has visited this splendid region of country can doubt that It equals the most favored descriptions that have ever been given of itbut let any careful observer visit It, and he will inform you that the half baa not been told of the advantages It offers for immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farmers of th Eastern and Middle Slut, and Canada, are moving to Illinois in great numbers ; and ft is believed, that If these surpassing advantages were made known to the farmers, mechnmcs, manufacturers and working population of over -crowded Europe, tit-y would promptly avail themselves o tbe knowledge. , -

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT 0CI LONG CREDIT. , K acres at $10.00 per acre, wit h in- j terest at 6 per cent, annually upon the 40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: following terms: Cash payment, . . . . $ 24 00 Cash payment, S 48 00 Payment in one year, . . 24 00 1'ayment in one ye.ir, . . 48 00 " two yearn, . . . 24 00 ' " " tn-o years, . . 43 00 " three " . . . 24 00 j " " three "... 4S 00 " " four " . . 118 00 I " " four "... 28600 ' five . . . 11200 j " five "... 224 M " " six " . . 10600 " "six "... 212 00 " "seven"-. . . 100 00 " " seven .... 200 00

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ASDCOSSKCTK'CT. CHA8. OODMAN. Proprietor. D. HIKATT. lesr-eelor. Iletokr3, Id. 9 dill

j HOWARD ASSOCIATION. j PHILADELPHIA, TEXN., A Benevolent Instilution eatablislied.by speeial endowuent f-r ifee rliel of the Siek aad Distressed, anlieted with Virulent and Kplderoie Itiscaeee. aad especially for the ears ef diseases of tha Seaual Organs. I w KIU AL Adrlc rriati, hy the e.-tlas: surgeon ta all if I wha apply by loner, wila a description af thalr condition, lance, oc opatlon, habits si lite, ere.. and la leases of extreioe poverty, ssodioiaes famished fro af i t arse. 1 V aluabls reports on Spermatorrhoea aad other diaea. s -s of ths seausl organs, aod oa tha new ressedlss ess . ployed in Ike ltsieasary, sent ta tka afflicted, tree of . cnirge. in sealed letter envelopes. Two ar throe tamps j will be aoreptartle. i A idress Dr. J. fttlLLBN HOrOllTOIf. Aetlng Snrgeon ' lloesrd Asaoriation, No. S, South Ninth St., rhlladeli phit By order of iha Dirartora.

r.aitA v nisinELL,rrtiii(iii. OCO. VAIRCOILD. Soorctary.

City Book - Store !

I NEW BOOK LIST!

.The Canoe and the Saddle, By Theedora Winthrop. The Poet's Journal, riy Bayard Taylor, Eyes and Ears, By Henry Ward Beeeher. Country Living; h. Country Thinking, By Gail Hamilton. Oliver Wendall Holmes's Poems, Bias and Oold. Maw Edition.

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Take Particular Notice. New Stock of Gold Medal Premium Grand and Square PIANO FORTES, Just Received from the Manufacturers : "Win. Kiinbc & Co.,

BALTIM0RR. TO PURCHASERS OF PIANOS:

par Kstta. nireA Raarhes. Astta. Bed Hiia., yiotlia in fr'mra. U salens, Ac Itssrets o ss Iliant.t'onrel.miSBBSiIa, Vc. Pat ap In 23c. SOc. and SI i Boxes. Bottles aad Flasks, SI and siaes for Hotili, Pca'-tc I it rno as, die. Only infallible ren.iies known." Preerrom Poisons." , Xot Jangeroasto the Uosaas family. i , Bats ewie set f their holes to dia." ' ' TryfLatJl Stholesaleia lars-rttiee. t5V"oldby all Prargists aat Bstai'.ers everrwk-re. Tr-p"!Bwaa'!l af al worthless sanitations. rpthii -Cos-raa V name is oa each Baa, Bottle aad riask.be foray oaoy. ' ' rA..lrV7 Mfc-fRr K. CflSTIB, y-pPamnraL Paw, 4iS, ttaoaawav, X. T. . rxPLTJMMEB & KELLY, . . . ' BICHBOJTt,. ISD. Jaoary 9th. 15a. j . - ; ? -j : :- S 3m

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f I vsa want to pnrchase a Piaoo. and savs from t30to fi, oU.caUal PHIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS 'o 3 A laia st, Kichmoiid lad., Where yon can bay a first elaes Piano, from thirty o

sixty O-Jllars cheaper than yon can Day one si auy uu.-i placa. My Pianos are se ectrd hy the best jadges io the eonatry, aod therefore can be relied on and recommended to be of the first Quality, and warranted as represent ed. . Also, a large selection of Musical instruments. 31 asie Stnns.ahe. sfosic, . PHIL. fclCKIS) Kicbmond, Sov.Sr?, 4 tf

JAMES 71. POE,

Notary Public & Real Estate Agent Brightwcll Bai'dtrig, No. 1S, Main street. RICHMOND. IND. ' October 5th, '61 Divect nrni tbe Mannrarlari-r. A . ! GoWlGoldl . ' VTtUrhetl Watches 1 " ' Jawalryl J walry I The rery ttet? The very boat! VhdTery cheapest! Tte vary cbaafast' At C.A-rl3ickiaoc'sJsij- Stars, Ho. tt Mail Street Kichanoa J, ,1 ak

BZRA SMITH J1M1S SMITH. EZRA SMITH & CO., Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Frames, Man TLES, M0CTDIXG3, BRACKETS, SCHOOLbouse Furniture, Store and Hoosa Finishing Work of all kinds, and dealers in Pine Lumber, Pine Sbinglea, and t.ath Worked Ah. Poplar and Tina Flooring, &c. Also fur nish to order.Archilectural Iron Work. such as Marble isej Iron Mantles and Grates, Verandas, Brackets, Lin

telr, c- Are., at Cincinnati prices. I'ornor 6th and Walnut .Street, Richmond, Ind. Jan., 1S-5S. 12

ejoECr sxjjrT'rr'iiisrs Has on hand in addition to his stock of eastern a superior article of DUNKER & SOFT CASSIMERE HATS" Of his own manufacture.

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So. T Mais St.. JUehtnoaa, rd.. Importer, aad Wholesale anl rteUU De:er in Coiaa, Ulgtos aad QneeaiWBiw,Bs3ttaiikdt I'iatod are,Crmm n aad Veilosr ware, Catlcry, Looking Glaajea, Tea Trays, Waitora.ate., .;- j Tha saaT ! lt laliig pleasure ia lafartniBf th pablie llrsTT st igsmmttag big Ware direst from Liverpool, aad ia aallta at from SO to lifer eent. lower than essUMBary prieas in this market. Will Wholesale to Country Merchants at Cincinnati mricaa. V - A.-ME5DKSHALL. Janm .1S1.

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outb side of Main street, one squarsEaat of Meredith Hon,. Richmond, Ind. Manufacture all kinds of C ARRIAGESCOCIES, Sri-KIES, Express and Pedling Wagons, dee., dee. We have on hand a fine assortment of work is oaf line, andean finish to order on short notice, almost any rtyleor pattern of vehicle, all of which they wsrrant to be cade of thebet material and bv careful and ex

perienced workmea. Thepnblie areiavited to call and examir.etheir stock an aTsricesSfParticularattenrirrpaid torepairing. EMPIRE STEEL PLOW

S. HOKNEY tt CO. BK now prepared to furnish tha Agriealtaral Pab I it wKhalmost every descriptioa of STEEL PLOWS, FABMING IMPLEMENTS. , Which for durability aad service ara anexcelled Is tbia country. As aa evidance af tha lightness of thodreagut ot their Plows they refer ta the reeort af tha committer at the last Way aa Coaaty Fair, hy es.sk It will be seer that our Plows average from S3 t" 7S pounds llghterdraB than these of esr competitor. They resolved at tha ta Indiana State Pair. Foui First Class Premiums. The timber, of fcirh their ne are wiadselted f STt ear.. - " .t fl -tTfacta lV,nttlZ?" LOB- AfiAll. th.erd.amry ' W.MeS-" " -rtmea. a. d a thrnr ssrtu -owe ay them, or aader their tm.edla, UTtrvis on. and noas bet good oorkavearesmpleyad Ihe styU sad goal Ity erthetr esrkls aasary asest.aad ky Ui All Cases Warranted S, HORNET ot CO., aUaaaead.Ia .

MRS. BROWNING'S TOEMS. Thirteen Months ia the Ttobel Army,. A Isarge Stock of JUVENILES, and TOY BOOKS for tho Holidays. NICHOLSON & BR0. Opposite tha Citizens' Dank. Dee. Sth, SO Hi I rJ0 T Hi sHj JVEOnSTITOIi Is aa Important Inreatlon for burning COAL OR KEROSENE OIL As a Oa and without a Chimney! f T eonslts in attaching to any eommanSnld lamp tabs, a cylinder abboat IX Inches length by half aa lash la diameter, made of perforated tin, oouaected hy a eery simple contrivance, so that it turns back for lighting, and regulates the B ml. A steady stream of f st Is emitted from the top of the perforated eoae about two iaebee long, whioh will hear as much wind and agitation as the street gas, and far wire than any light ever before attarbed to a II t N D LIMP. Tba light It af tba same brilliancy as that of the ordinary oral gas, aad emits aa more odor or enioke whea llglited. It is wsll known that heretofore, to produce without a chimrey any considerable light from these alls, aad without any unpleasant odor, has haSlsd the laventlve genius of the age This burner eaa he at aaea regulated lor a night lamp or siek chamber, so as Is bare Is hoars and not eoasume Half a Toaspoonful of Oil! ' Tbeet, thea. are Its characteristics: 1. It gives three times tbs light of any othtr round uhe wijk lamp. . It will bear carrying round the house, ap ttairt aad down. la the most rapid manner. 3. There are na chtmaieshrekea, aa anae are used.

It is all right, and no family will long be without For sale at wholesale and retail he Z I n .tlEK SCOTT !

ill, Mala Street. EUhmonl. FeU 13. IB83 Commissioner's Sale. I)CRt7A!(T to aa order ef the Oourtef Common Plea, of Wayne Coaaty. ladieae, I will offer at Pablie Sale, on the premisee herelaafter mentioned, , On Saturday, the f3i day of May, 1863, At 10 e eloek of si 1 day, lot numbered 03. la that part , or the city of Hicliaond laid oat by Charles W. Starr. try-One fonrtn or tbe pore base moasr will be required ' d wn, and the residue Iu three equal anneal instalments

of tix. twelrs and eighteen m n the after dale, wita interest, or for C sab d owe as may be agreed to oa tbe day of

sale, further firms win be mate kaowa oa the day or sale. At to the deaeriptiea of this property, tee the lot losing advertisement.

Richmond. Ind.. 1 ItlgS rlsBT April 20, 13 I 13-21t2,40 Commtesloaer. Commissioner's Sale! Pursuant to an order of th. Wayne Coasmoa Pleas Court of Wayne co., lad, I will tell at private tale. Lot numbered Si, in that part of theettyof Rich mood, ia said oounty. laid oat by Charles W. Starr. The lot hat on it t dwelling host, suitable fog the ooesptney of two f imiiiet. One fourth of the purchase money will be required dowa. aad tbe residue! a tare equal instil menu of , 12, aad 19 months tftor date of aal. Th. terms aad timet of paysBeat eaa be attedtosuittheparcbaser. , Commissioner. T Bichmonl, April 17th, 1863.

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Administrator's Notice.

LETTERS of administration oa the eetese ef Job Bertoa, late ef R-ehmond, Wayae eoeaty, aad Blot, of Indiana, deceased, base boss tsoaot by the Clerk ef the c- . rmoa Pleas of said eoeaty. to tbe aader.

signed. Tho estate is spysoe e om iseoiveas. an porsoas having claims agaiaet said aetata, are requested to tie them la the Clerk's ofaee ef said Ceart wlthla eae

gear from thM dale. BH fgggl.ita',.

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