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HOLLOW AY D AyiS, Editors Publishers o RICHMOND. IND. Friday..... YI Ay d, Ii63. Leaves tell, but lot the young buJrf peep! wvzriSL ir.p c.r : When string shall rum si.d teach tb The splendid shiver tf Irave blood If thrilling through tur country now And sbe who in old time witbttcod Tbe tyrant, lifts agsia bar brow, tied' precious charge eetternly keep L'ntil tha final victory: With freedom wa wil. lira, or alaap With our great dead wb set n tree, God forget a when ae lot get To keep tha old flaflljirg yet. The Palladlnm liaa lb Lra;eat Year ly elvenla(la wliHin lb Twnhlpl ff lel Warae, Thal'i aI drertlaen will well l remtaibtr this. I From the Atlantic Monthly, for May. OIVE! M Tha vine (ball give ber fruit, and tha ground "ahull fire bar ioorewe, and the boareoa (hail give their dew." The fire of Freedom burns, March to her altar now : Bear on the sacred urns Where all her sons must bow. Women of nerve and thought. Bring in the urn your power ! r ' By yon is manhood taught To meet this supreme hour. - Come with your sunlit life, , Maiden of gentle eye ! Bring to the gloom of strife Light by which heroes die. Give, rich men, proud and free, Your children's costlicnt gem I For Liberty shall be Your heitage to thcin, 0 friend, with heavy urn, What ofTering bear you on ? The figure did not turn ; I heard a voice, ' My son." The tiro of Freedom burns. Her flame ahall reach the heaven : Heap up our sacred urns, Though life for life be given ! OAXtXtAXYT FIGHTING JOB ! A ia "Brave Lord . WUIougbby." On old Virginia's 'sacred soil' We've camped full many a day, And fought on many a bloody field, In the thickest of the fray : There was no lack of courage then, Aa all the world doth know, But the bravest in the battles 'Was the gallant fighting Joe I T was Little Mac that led us down To Yorktown's famous field. Where Lafayette and Washington Once made Cornwall! yeld. With pick and spade he drew his lines, As they did long ago ; But the bayonet and the sar re Are the tools for Fighting Joe ! The rebels ran to Williauisburgh, We followed them amain ; They crossed the Chickahominy, . And halted, but in vain ; For on we came, with Sumner stout. And lleintzeltuan also, , With Irish Meagher, brave Kearney, And gallant Fighting Joe ! ' !" And who does not remember-, In Fair Oaks' bloody fight. .' How we drove the rebels on before. Till Richmond was in sight ! And soon we'll drive 'em, once for all. Where good (oiks never go : For traitors can't withstand true men, . When led by Fighting Joe ! Next on South Mountain's rugged height. And by Antietam's bank, The thundering shells, and volleyed death. Answered from rank to rank. Our comrades dear by thousands fell. The land was filled with woe ; But praise the Lord, who spared as still Our gallant Fighting J oe ! Then sing long live' our chieftain bold, And long live all the brave, Who with him fight rebellion, Our country for to save I In after days, well tell the tale, And our sears for honor show, Well earned iu Old Virginia, With gallant Fighting Joe ! . Young Lady, employed in tech intr a district echool somewhere in Ohio. r. - t :. 1. . Wisoea to open tna isuooi wnu prayer, ana for that purpose askei the consent of the trustee. It was given readily On one condition, that the prayer should not be 'sectarian." The condttton was accepted. Alter towa irnks the schoolmistress was summoned to attend the trustees. Complaint badbeen made that the daily prayer, contrary to conditions, was sectarian." The young lady had no knowledge of the Charge. ' She asked for the specification. A 'grare trustee' arose and stated thaati waviorr" 14 Be obliged to testify that lie himself had heard a "sectarian" prayer While visiting the chool. Well, wha4-wititr 7 -J-"It we. Kpineepad prayer He had read it la the tpucopal Prayer Book." ItnpoMible," was the reply. "Repeat ' J it.Wtawatit? rt I'M i t Well, he oouldn't jiay it all, but it was ' one that began, ,0ir.iirr,wK rr ta' . . i-rr- .1 r - t he mMmi latxTs UrTe eold next Summer ' ambraoe ia WaeMngton Territory nearly r, awv,uw asweac TB'ja.aaeas ax,vu, man in J SI4ebj( 98000 aeeeiMW t . .,i,t.B-i

Letter from Mr. Chase.

f; The Jollowiog is it correct cony of the letter of Mr. Chase $ tbe Lojal National League, i response to their iuvilatioo to attend the Sampler meeting: .', "WASHiBoTOa, April 9, 1863 'Gentlemen: Imperative demands on my hm. I'nmnal mft tri dfav ntrwlfi the frratltl-i - r j ' . " . . . cation of attending' ti e meeting to which you kinvilj rnvite me. MYou will (sect to fend words of dieer to

Our brare genera!! and soldiers In the fields ut heBt Machine Jo the world for Pamily Sewing and lo rebuke trea-on in our midst, giving, iu (wl2C2LIX!mthe garb vf peace, aid and comfort to trea- r w ',, ut ,, .ar uiw i the special ; .on in the panoply of war; to maintain inAlttX violate the integrity of the tation.1 territory ' ..'11 j

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j lion and laws; to strengthen the hands nl ,..Bring p"?"". ' .... 1 ,. . ,-, - 1 . c .1. 'are for mnnatactnring purpose ia general. j Drive the heart of the President for thai FAMILY SEWING MACHINES great w rk to which God nd tLe eople . Hlu vnyonXen ,.,h.umber of thing, the, j , hare called him. For what worthier pur-M -0 wheteur'. e. da before makings; I pose can American citizen cow assemble? P"1 bo doo, t fo the T.,oe of our Machines for i "It is my fixed (With, geatlemen, that m.nof.iog purpose.. Ji'V""1' i'""' God dors not mean that this American Ue ' JelfadepteJ 7 ,h. heaviest wort .a!.i also b. f

i rb,ic r-isb;,. , We "el.i rs by . ! LUl Our country win Hie. iiuiaiiuiauu...s . .. .j -11 .1. .. 1 :, ,.f: ail llie IO:enCanu ail lue uievi traitors anJ ihetr synipaiBizers, on una ui the other side of the Atlantic, our country will live. . "And While Our country IlVfS, Slavery.' the 3hiefaou.ee. and cause, ard agent i our ills, will die. The friends ot the Union in the Smh, before rebellion, predicted the t deniruction of slavery if thl madness should 1 prevail. Nothing, in my judgment, is more certain than the fulfilment of these predict ions. Safe in the states beure rebellion. j from all federal interference, lavcry has i come out from its shelter, under state conI stations an 1 laws, to assail the national life. I It will surely die, pierced by its own fangs i and stings. ! "What matter now how it dies? Wheth er as a consequence or cbject of the war. what matter? Is tbi a time to split lieir ot logic? To me it teems that providence indicated clearly enough how the end of slavery must come. It comes it rebel slave states by millitary order, decree or prcelamaiion; not to be disiegarded or set aside it any event as a nullity, but maintained and executed with perfect good fa'tli to all the enfranchised; and it will come in loyal slave stales by the unconstrained action of the people and their legislatures, aided freely and generoupty by their b ret hern of the free ctatcs. I may be mistaken in this, but if I am another better way will be revealed. "Meantime it eems to me very necessary to eay distinctly what many yet shrink from saying. The American blacks must be called into this conflict, not ss cattle, not now, tven a contrabands, but a.s men. In the free states, and, by proclamation, in the reb el siaie, tliey are fiee men. The AttorneyGeneral, in an opinion which defies refu.ation, has pronounced thee freemen citizciis of the United States. Let, then, the exampie of Andrew Jackson, who did nut l-.esi- ; . i -i i , tate to t-ppose colored regiments to lirttl.sh lnVflKinn TOW lift tearl,slv In nWCIl .: ow ' learitsbiy ioiiovia. -, these blacks, acclimated, fdmiliar With the j country, capable of great endurance, receive HUltable military Organization, and do their .,r l ,l r ii j part. We need llieirgood will, and must make them our friends by showing our fiefves their friends. We roust have them for guides, for soouis, for all military service in . a m r. np 1 1 . . 1 t I . . wliili lit.. tu mi . 1 in. Thus employed, from a burden they willj become a support, and the hazards privalions, ana jaours 01 me m Lite oiaiers win , be proportionally dimioialie. "Some will object, ot Course. There are always obji-ctots to everything practical. Let cxerience dispel honest fears and rer j fu'.e captious or disloyal cavil. "Above all, gentlemen, let no doubt rest on our resolution to sustain, with all our hearts and with all the metn,the soldi' rs ' now in arms tor the FSebublie Let their ranks be filled tip; let their supplies be snf" iicicnl aud regular; let tbeir pay be sure : L t nothing be wanting to them which can j i '.nsure aotivitv and efficiency. Let each I ! brave officer and man realize that hiscounJ try's love attends him, and that his coun-i try's hopes hang npon him; and, inspired i Dy tins u.ougni, lilt n'ni uare. and do all thai is posBiIile to be dared and done. "So, gentlemen, with the blessiug of God, I will we make a glorious futme sure. I see ' it risinu before me how beautiful mH1 grand! There is not lime to speak of it now; ! but from all quarters of the land comes rfce ' voice of the sovereign people, rebuking fac tion, dtnouncing treison, and proclaiming the indivisible unity of the Itrpublie; and io this Heaven inspired union of the people, for the pake of the Union. ! the sure promise of that splendid hereaf or. With great respect, jours verv truly, S P. Chasx. "Hon. George Opdyke, George Griswold, Esq., and others, Committee of the Loyal National League, New York." In a priva'e Letter accompanying the above Mr. Chase uses the following words, the latter of which may well be adopted as a motto by every Loyal National League in the land: "What said the Roman orator when Cat iline armed agitinst his country: 'Let what each man thinks concerning the Republic be inscribed npon his forehead." " Capt. David Blakeske, of North Haven. Conn., and his two boys killed on Friday week 163 black snskes, of the avernge length of four feet each. m. a. atcKic. c. m. icicati BICKLE& BURCIIENAL, , Itlorneys a I Law : Of (ire So. 33, aln Street 1 Stairs, ' 'T " Kiohmond Intllanr. C J. TAYLOR AMD Blank Book., Manufacturer, , Xo. 3a..Tlali Street INI October i. iset. T il i t tf I h s u r a n c e Com pan y, or IfaSW TOIIK. -i CASH CAPITAL SI. 000,000! .......I.. .91.746 495.68. 76.549.6A, CHAEIXS 3. af ARTnr. President. JOB bckb. ex'ra. P. WILLMaaTH. Vice President. i WILLI BILL, arert. ,:-v , irrll(o, im Kiehaead, Isd, Utf

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Q RE A T REDUCTION SINGER A CO.'S' STANDARD '."MACHINES,

So. I shuttle Macalna. formerly sold at ,u"t i !..! Shuttle M.chlde. formerly Ml J . stedueed ! . I , -ja. SINGER'S J J",, , o,,, celebrated for Pamily wn end l.ght aiMI ID S D1 1 J raa."ua. v ht mr Letter A Machine fa the .joat raiutty MarSiie ret et cff-rei t tde partite whtca b 1; ..i.irlitT. euahiit a.l eeriint or eor ii Imnnm. ! a gaaralihlo the.ewini machine . Thia i a meie trita m n .uuuucmi tatho,e.i0teMtedinthenl.ieetto rxxmiaelor them '(.. tnvv mii sea lae most aeiicate mwi iw ircn-.H, ; already einted. they are also adapteJ lo li?ht maaa'ae- J lurise purposes, and tills, be It remeaibered. can not be ; aid of aorof the other ramily Machines yet ottered te j the public. 1 Ibe So. 1 and 9 Machine are of ereat capacity, and j si.pllcab.e for manulariuring purpose. j our do. 3 Machine are especially adapted to all kinds . ot lightaol heavy Leiiier Wire, in Carriage Trimming, ' lloot aorf Sh'e M -king. IIraes Msking, Ac. ihey are of tll sub mo arm long euonch to take under it and ! sutcta the Urge.1 siaeJ Hashes. Tuere is scarcely any I part of a'friniuier etitehing ttat cannot be better dons : Sllttinea IESU l7 Ulii,DU tuu mi .-(5 i'u.uu labor ia very Krcai. The table of these Machine t 24 ioehr long. and the eba'tte will hold six na'-i as much thread aa the sha'.tleof those use I fur tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fast as small ones. SV'e bare always on hand Hemming Oauges, Sila Twist, Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, best Machine Oil in bottle, etc. Our customer nay ret a$vred that all our Branch Offices are furnished with the 'gen uinea r tides. ' ' It. case of small purchase thanonemay be sent In pst -e stamps or bank notes. iCy-'orresp-mdeo' will plse write their aan.es distinctly, it i, ail important that we should in each case know Ibe poitolfice, county ti l State. 3rAtl persons requiring information about Sewing Machines, their sises. prices, working capacities, and the bedt metbjils or purchasing can obtain it by sending ta u or any of our liranch Offices for a copy of 1. M. SINL-KK & CO'ri GAZETTK M'hirh Is a bet uiiiil piclorul paper eotiroly demoted to tbesubject. t wilt be aent gratis. nnrw have made the abve reluctlon in prices with (tie tsrofoki view ol henetittipg the public and onr'eire. The public have been swindled by spurieus machine made iu imitttion of our. Tiit metal in them, from the iron castmK to the smallest piece is of poor quality. Their makers have not tho uie&r.s t do their work well. They are bid away in secret places where it would he irapossible to hare at their command the proper mechanical appliances. IL is only !' rfoiog. a great business, and baring extensive mauulacluring establishmenu, that good machines can be made at moderate prices. The I est designed machines. BADLY M A MS are always liable to get out i'f or.ler; and are sure to cost considerable rouble acd mom-y to kcepihem in repair , ilVZ. , cnnstru-tioU .V.Wuil't" great durability and rapidity of operation st labur. Machine to combine these esaenmust be made of the best metal and flui'h Pl1 w perfection. Wo arethe way and ! grand cal to do this. i The pun-has-r of Machines, whose daily and mean on a breid it may concern win unu mm wiuso nsmis ' H"ne not oMy wrk wen at rapid as well aselow rateol apeed but last long in the fieeat possible working order Our Xn.Vr ZZnZ''. t- in fact, they are cheaperthan anv ether machines ; a a fit 1. M. aiMOBB fO. Hroadw7. New York. 1 J. H. WASSON, AgeDt, BICUilOND, IND fryLoral a :rent Wanted. : Jn.i'5th. lso3 . ISAAC WOODS, iiouae.Mirn and Ornamental Painter, ybrth Pearlst., Opposite liar. Building; TTT0lTL,B respectfully in- " form the public thai lie is now prepared to do neatly, promptly and at pr ;ffV" .ewvt ratea.all ordert fiyi 0-P-.rticularattent!on Hi nVrr 7 nn.ir1 t o tirjainirii'. (i laain ff 3.v "atl PIer llaoginfr. "a, ronatre it rtsstiectfall? 10 JEIIIEL RAILSBACK, Attorney at Law and Notary Pojiic nTmiMnvn Tvri KiWlilU.NU, lxML., 7"LI- ttenii t0 theprosoeution of businefr iE funO0tiona,onf' ayne and ailjoinine counties, and the prompt claim. umce in nam s butldtcf op tai r. 1856. S-lv -j- A --A -A- -L SPRING ''nx ander.igned ha" . ,,a,L re,ce,v''1 pring Style of HATS to wbtchheinvitestheatten tion f all who would indalgein the latest fashion. Call at the ll.it and Cap tore of joiin strrritixs. BUHL, STOVE DEALER! - . '.:, -- : I- B"avk thk axcxrsrvrarreHT or sfli.inq W M. KKSO K CO'S..Cslarted CHAMPIOtl C00K-ST0VE. I will warranr ttll Celebrated Stove ia every ct- - fcas te larxess mwmi. - - - - l'7ur. Hail and Hs Sieves rbrh twtMsaarket. I ta determined i sell my stock of stave at nscrNUA I PHICESI Tin Roolin?, Uousc Work Ac. All aeder atlesfeded ta arwutptly. ; O O PPE K S O I. Copper Kettle. Copper Still and Copper worI 0f an ," Tb. 51,"Main Street, Om lor Weatof tie Pott 09ee Baildiag I. .. astf Rieaeooad Admiaistrator 1'otire. OTICK i arby gim, tasat ike emderaigaad kaa aeeat aaa-etiatea) Adatiaiaaraaerof taw Bs aea r Bery Wiilii r jjliaaa. dea. Taswa taexel ta tae astata will aeesattaiy. and taoae aaviag elaiss agiiaa tax aaaaa wiU areeent uieaa leesiiy aataesueated far settlement- Th estate is probably solvent. B, S WaTAX. Ada'r Miitca.taeL. Jtavl,ie53. . . . I

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JZ:jiital to in tlio "World, MA I" CE PROCURED AT FRO II $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, Star larkeb, Sfkools, EailreaK Ckirrlr. aai ill tLe tlrsiiun cf fiTiliatioi. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, toe Garden State of America.

Th Illinois Central Eailroad Company offer, OH l.O'SG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PUAIRIE LANDS lying aloaj tho wholo lino pf their Railroad, 700 MILES IN LENGTH, npon the most favorabla Terms for enabling Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics and V.orkinmen to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they caa call THEIR OWN, ts will appear from the following- statements:

la aNmt fqtnl In pxte-nt to Enrtand, w!th a peuUii'M of J.723.GG6, and a wo capable of aorrortitit 2lit(iJ,tj:f. K State In th ValUry ot the MiA9iiptt offer frrrat an Inducemfnt to the aetUcr as the tate of Illinois. There is rm pan of the world where all the conditions of climate and aoU no ada.iraMjr combine to produce thoav two great staple, Coax and Wbcat. . CXIM ATE. Nowhere can tho indoatrlona farmer seeare tnich immediate results from his labor as on these deep, rich, loamy soils, culiiTated with so moch ease. The climate from the extreme southern part of the Stat to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly uilea. is wvli adapted to Winter WHEAT, COR, COTTON, TOBAim Teaches, Peari, Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit anil vefretabk-s is crowo in srreal abundance, from which Chicago and other Northern tnarkets r? furnished from 4 to C weeks earlier than their Immediate Ticinitr. Between the Terre Haute, Alton k Ft. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and Illinois rirer, a distance of 115 miles on the Bra run, and 136 milt s on the Main Trunk, Ii-s th jrreat Corn and Stock raisliig portion of the Ftate. THE ORDINARY YIELD of Corn Is frrtm IV) to 80 buuels per acre. Cattle. Hnrae. MuM, "l.et-n and Hops are ratsr-d t here at n..-tll cost and ywld Inrjre prsut. It is bflicTed thai jo section or country presents ifrenter Inducements for Iairy Farmine; than the Prairies uf li lino is, a branch of farminfr to which Lai little attention has been paid, and which must yield sure profitable results. Br-tween the Kankakee and Illinois rirers, and Chicago and lonMth, a diMunce of NS ruil-s on the Branch and 1 17 milrs hy the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, R VRLCY, RYE, BYCKV II EAT, Acl retcetahles sviteJ to V.m climato, are produced in gn at almnd.tnce. Tho nortiicm portion of Illinois is about the climate of Pcnnj lrani.i, while the southern part has the climate of Kentucky and Virginia, giring a rarirty of teinjernture in the Stale, suited U almost erery product of the United States. 1 AGRKTLTCRAL PRODt'CT.4, The Ajrr!cultur:H produrtaof Illinois are err .iter than those of any -other 8t:ie. The Wheat crop of lMil was est im aud at 3.,u00,fni buhrU, while tlie Corn crp yirlUs not less than 14',tK0t0 kushels, besides the crop of Oats, Barley, U ye, Uuckwheat, Pot.-itoes, Sweet Potatoes, rumpkins, Squashes, lui, llemp. Peas, Clorer, Cabbage, Bets, Tobacco, Cotton, i'-orphum, Orapes, Peaches, Apples, Ac., which fro to swell the vast atrregat or production in this fertile region. Over Four Millions tons of produce were sent out of the State of Illinois duri;:r thr past year. STOCK. RAIIti. In Central and Southern a.linoia uncommon advantages are presented for the extension of Mock raiding. All kind of Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, H'trt Ac, of the best breeds, yield handsome profits; large fortui.es have already been made, and the field is open for others to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Daikt Farm in o also presents its inducements to many.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

SO acres at $10.0) per acre, with interest at 0 per cent, annually upon the following terms: ("ash payment, $ -IS 00. Taj-nient in one year, . . 48 00 "two years, . . 48 00 " " three "... 48 00 " " four "... 23t 00 " five "... 00 " " six " . ' ; . 212 00 " " seven .... 200 00 Apply to

-A-cting Land Commi.sionoi, IUinoia Central Railroad C&mpany, Chicago.

Take Particular Notice. New Stock of Gold Bledal Premium Grand and Square II-A-SrO FORTES, Just Receired from the Manufacturers : Win. Kia a he Co., BALTIMORE. OF PIANOS: TO PURCHASERS TP yoa want to pnrchase a Piano, and save from S3Qto o,rall st PHIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS Jio 33 .ttaia st., Iticbmond Intl., Where Ju can bay a Brit cla-s Piano, from thirty o iiaty dollar cheaper than yoa can buy one at aay othei ,iac. My Piano are e rctel hr the test judges in the country, an J therefore can be relied on and recommended to oe or the first quality, and warranted aa represent cd. Also, a large selection or Musical instruments. . Smi Strine. Sheet Music. Ac. PUIL. DICKINSOS. Bisbuiead, Nev , lei. JATJES Jl. POE, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent Brichtwell Bof di";. b'o. tS.t, Slain street. RICHMOND, IND.. October 5th. t .Direct from tlie.Ianuraclnrcr. 11 field! GoUt f ; ; Watchet! Watehe! J a er e,I r jl Je ar ! r y f , ltj, Tha vary best! The very aertl" . Tha vary cheapest I Tha very cheapwet! ' i At C. A. Diekiaso&'ataejalr.- Store, .So. 8 Mail Street, RtefeaaosJ, '-" ' i . , -V i " --: UBEnSWARE STORE; ti . t i "b u'rvn r r n r f' -"! No. Tff "lain St.. RMrmoDt. lad.. Imperaef. and W hoieeala aad Retail Dealer ia China. Ulas ana Qnee"watoe,BriiUnia k Flated erare.Cwniareaaad . allow ware, Cetlery, Lootiar Glasses, Tea Tray, riter,eU.,ete, " . The cadersignad take pleaaara ia iaforvain. tha pablie that he is tmporria; bis Waro direct froa Liver pool, and ir selling at from 20 to 33 per eeat. lower thaa eaatooary price ia thia market. Will YVaoleaaJ bo Coantry Merchants atCiacianati price. - . .i:-. ' s J- at. MEXDESHAIX. JaaaW. 1S61. , - 1&-iy 1st iwjt -Liquid, Lwmw -e PVwwer. for sa PL CMXIH st KILL T.

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CtTTlVATiOY OF COTTON. T exyrimentt in CotUm rultr are of rer v gmit promie. C&rn$encff t Uititud 99 &ff. 80 min. (Sts Mattot-n en the ifnmcA, and Anmption on the Main the Tom wfntotcn thousand. acrt well adapted to the perfect tin of this Hr. A eWerMaring .etfami'tt ef young eXi'drem, ntn turn their youthful UiOor to a mot per0tttt.i account in the tfrvtctft and perfect itm of this plant. Tk riffomme erertinn fioir making to ohtain a rry of reliafJe ed suited to the reqnirren t of the milo f ", srti, it is hopi,. tpeedily ffire a tt$lieit omount to plant a grout broadth of land. MIMAG A.D MAXITACTI'RE The great rr-oarcr of the S ve. W .l. Iron, Lead, Zinc, Potter's Clay, Llrartt-ne, eand-atone, Ae., Ac, are almost untouched ; they await the arrival of euU.-priMng and rwrvrtic men, accustomed to convert tht-ra into pold. RAILROAD feVSTKM OF IlXIOI. Eailroatls intersect the whole State, f 000,000 have been Inveited In cmplc1ns the great net-work that links everr pn of the Mute into immediate connection with t'ie surronmMirf States aad the directcst thoroughfares of cnisnerce. THE IUJYOM CF.VTRAL, R aROD Traverses the whole length of tho Blnte, from the bnnks of the M'sidipii and Iake Michigan to the Ohio. As its name i:port, the Railroad rons through the centre of the itate, and on either sile cf the road along its whole icngtk Lie the lands offered fr sale. TO A ITT A I- PETTlin. From the nnprecedented advautnjre thN Company flVrs, It Is not surpriTie that i: hrm!.J havo already disposed of 1 .3W,ihV ocrrs ef land. It is now selling at the r.rte of 5.w0 acres per week. Thopopulation alons; the linehastrehied in ten Tears, and is now !4.91. The Company sell to actual c'Utivstors. an 1 every contract contains an agreement to cultivate. CITIES. TinVYS, MARKET?, DEPOTS . There are Nlnety-KIght Pepots on the Company's Railroad, giving about one every seven mites. Cities, Town and "Villages ar situated at convenient distance throughout the wtlo ru, where erery desirable commodity my he found a readily as in the oldest cities of the lnin, and where buyers are to be mil for all kinds of farm produce. EDl'CATICaY. Mechanics and worklne men will find the freeschool system encouraged by tha Mate, and endowed with a larjre revenue for the support of the schools. Children can live in aijfitof the school, the college, the church, and grow up with the prosperity of the leading Slat In th O treat Western Empire. No one who has rUited this splendid recrloa of eonntry can doubt that it equals the most favored descriptions that have ever been given of it ; but let any careful observer vWit it, and he will inform yoa that the half has not been told of t he advantages It offers for immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farm era of the Eastern and Middle States, and Canada, are muring to Illinois in great numbers; and it is believed, that If these surpassing advantages were made known to tho fanners, mechanics, manufacturer and working population of over-crowded Kurope, they would promptly avail tH em selves of the knowledge.

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40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: j Ca.h payment $ 24 00 i Payment in one year, . . 24 00 : " two years, . . . 24 00 i " " three " . . . 24 f0 " four " . . 118 0tl " " 6to " . . .112 0O j " " six " . . DO 00 - " sercn "... 100 00 1

ark tMlS rMITB. EZRA SMITH & GO., Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds, Doors. Frames, Man TLE 3, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, SCHOOLhouse Furniture, Store and Hout Finishing Work of all Wir.di, and dealer ia Pine Lam ber, Pine t-bingle-a, and l.nlli Worked Ash. Poplar and Pine Kloorinr tc. A?n fur nish to order, rchitectural Iron Wcrk.facha. Marble ixej Iron Mtntleand (Ira'es, Verandas, Brackets, I. in tl, c, ar Cincii.nsti prices. Corner 'th and Walnut treet, Kichmor.d. (nd ;.d., i3i8. ii JOHN SUFFRINS lias on hand in addition to his stock of Eastern a fnprior article f :itf DUNKER & SOFT CASSIMERE HATS Of hi own manufacture. ' r.Ichmood, Oct. 31, s tr Cetei l.'tociii. . . KEKJ. Caccsxa CROCKER & CO. Sou tb side of Main street,one squareEaat of Meredi b House Richmond, lxtd Manufaetureall kinds of CA RRlAGE3,ECGf;lES, 1LK1ES, Exprenand Pedling W areas, dee., are. TV a have on hand a See assortment of work in out har aadeaa finish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrat.1 l be made of thebest materia! and by careful and ex fienencworkasea. ThepubUe areiavited toeal!an4 examinetheir stock an wice. teaVPartienlaratiearicxpaiei torepalrfng. EMPIRE STEEL PLOW . HO It NEV A CO. , . A R Prepared to furnish the Arialtural Publh W with alaaat every description ef STEEL PLOW S, FARMING , - IMPLEMENTS. &c . : Wkish for darabntty and eerviee ar aaescaJlad ia tai. Z?i7r r .1 "T" " lifbtaeaa af the drawrht et Laeir riesia they refer aatha men af the uaa m.c ? '" ' to TS paaoda lirhaer draff Iaa1a.""ir."?'!',r"- TI" .'' Foui First Class Premiums. The til s of ahich their Plows arw aswaW i. mmAmrtA wi'a r. -- owt to tst ie aaed. Their w Boer j, arsaa.of tha aaaaaf astarwd o their order aad arc hardened ky a peculiar process which makes taeaa last ae iA)i AiAJl as th ordinary Steel Mould Board. Tbe proprietor arc all swcfSeat' vsorhaea. aad at their work Is eo.e y tbeav or aster thrtr taamodtat sapemsi.a. aad aeae bwt good worksrta are cspioyed Taw scyle aadsmalay efthedr rarklaaaamrpsmswai.smdi ' All Cases Warranted -. ... - TerTily arepr-sate,f "" ' --- A Iltarairadactiaa willha aaadetsthe Uadt. - S. MUK?itX Sc. CO aHehareed.Iaa.

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I will pay the highcet prtet ia s it for Prime Cured CM axd for. Urislit " Deli rer ed at Good Straw!! Onltk Street, north of Main. Be also eell Baled Hay for Cash Only! TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE I STSPHEX SCOTTO. North SevwBtu S reet, Bichsaaad. Id Uarcb 13. 1S63. 13 tf ) A P E R HANGING. Let, AdSlnitea, Eeepee-t fully Ir.forK th paMlo that he 1 pra-d ta perforai paper aaagiaf la tha bwt reeaisil ssaaaer, short notice, and most farverahle teraca. Orders It ft at S. S. Puaale-1 er at hi restdeace aa Soath Tth .slreet. will e promptly attended te. Jane I5th.re2. 7tf BOD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION LEAF TOBACCO VAREHOUSE, No. St. aad CS Wa'er Street, between a'.Inut aad Viae, and and SI real Street. Cinointiati, OUlo. Trl-Weehly sale at Auction, and at private Sale, of VIKUISIA, KF.MCCKV. OU10, , INDIANA . ASDCOSNKCTICCT. CHAS. BODMAN. Proprietor. D. IIIEATT, Inspector. October. IS S dl ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PENN.. A BeneTolentInstitationestablisbed.br special endowment for the relief of the Sick and Distressed. aUtieie.1 with Virulent and KjiJesBie Diseases, aad especially for the cure of diseases of the Seaeai Organs. EHICAL Advice rrntis by the acttn, aarreaa la all who apply by letter, with a description of. their condition, laee, ac npation. haMta af life, eke., 1 and in cises of extreme poverty, medicine furnished free of e 1 aree. , aluable reporta on Spermatorrhoea and other disra--s of the seaaal errant, aad on the near remedies ess p),,yed in tbe Disceusary, aent to tha afflicted, tree of chi ge. la sealed letter en re I op- Tw ot three stamp wi-l be aereptable. A Idress Dr. J. !KIM.EN nOCnilTOff . Acting areea Hoeard Association. So. S. 8 uth Ninth at., 1'hiladelahU. By order af the Dirertore. Eza A D. IIAKTWEt.I.,Presidtat. OKO. PA lECIIlLD. Secretary. City Book - Store! NEW BOOK LIST! The Canoe and the SatTdle, By Theodore Wlnthrop. The Poet's Journal, By Bayard Taylor. Eves and Ears, By Henry Ward Beech sr. Country Living k Country Thlnkinr, By Oail Hamilton. Oliver Wendall Holmes's Poems, Blue and Gold. New Edition. MRS. BROWNING'S POEMS. Thirteen Months ia the Rebel Army. A Large Stock of JUVENILES, and TOY BOOKS for the Holidays. , NICHOLSON & BB0. Opposite the Citizens Bank.' Dee. Slh. '; SO LITTLE M03NTITOTri -' ' It an important Invention for burning COAL OR KEROSENE OIL As a Gas and without a Chimney! IT consit In attachin to any eommen flnid lamp tube, a cylinder abbout I incase length by hair an laeh In diameter, made of perforated tin. connected by a very simple contrivance, so that it tarns t-aek for llcbtiac, and rerulite tht fltme. A eteady stream of r is It aiit-le-1 from the top of the perforated eone about twa iaehee long. whi. h will bear as much wind and arUall n a tbe Street gas, and 'ar mare thia any lii"it ever before attached to a It t N' D LAMP. The lirnt ia of the am brilliancy a that of the ordinary eewl gae, and emit no more odor or niok when lighted. It i well kaowa that heretofore, ta produce without a chimrry any eontiderable light frtim thsa oil and withoat any anplaint odor, ha baffli-ith laventlve reniosuf the af e Tnis burner eaa e at ooee re, ufaiel ar a night lama or sick c ham bar, so a t tiara 1 hoar Mid not consume Half a Teaspaonful of Oil! These, then, are it characteristic: 1. It gives three times thi light of any other round k. ibe wick lamp. i. It will bear carrying ronad the house, ap stair aad Iowa, in th most rapid manner. 3. There are no ehimnie broken, as none are used . 4. ll is all right and no family will long be withoat ane. For sale at wbnl-sale and retail bv Zl.TlMEItek SCOTT! Ill, Mala Street. Richmond, Tt'j 13. 163 S . Commissioner's Sale. PTJR?"lTaV5T t an oMer of the Omrt ofi'oiiaioa I I ems or Wayne Coaoty, Inlin, I will off a t latts tctiea on th promise ercia-ftor meotioavvS, On Saturday, the 23d diy of May, 1863, 1 10 o clock of id dav. lot n a m bare 1 (J, ia in it part ! the city of Uichaond lii t ont by Ckarie W S srr SOr-One fuarth of to purehis meaey will be required wn. and the residue in three equal annutl instates -at I sis. twelve and eighteen antns e'lerdaie. wita Inbsrc st, or for C4sh down a may be arreel t oa the day ef isle.- Parthee term will b aiwttost oa tb day of .ale. Aa to the description of this properly, ss the loitowing a-IViTtissment. Richmond, Ind.. JIHH rtlRT. April at, 1M3 lS-tlflJ.iaj Commlttioner. C ommissioner's Sale I ParsnaDt to an order of the Wayne Co imia Plea Court of Wayns ro., InJ, I will sell at private sale, Jxi natoberit 61, in thtt part of thaeityaf Richmond, in tail county laid out by Charles W. Starr. Tbe led he an ita da-ellia boat? (a'tabl for tb 03eupeney of two f miiiesj One fourth of th porckate mnney will be required down, and the residue ia throe equal iattalmanta of 6, 12. aad IS mm th sfter data of !. Tha terms and times of piytneot can be altered to suit the purchaser. - . . , . JAMES PERSY; -, ' Commissioner. Richttoed. April 17th, 163. Administrator's Notice, rETTRBt ef adn'.ai-tratkn aa the estate af lob Beratan. lateef Kiehmnd. Wayne eoanty. and Stata of Ii.taaa.deeeaael hav been saed by -the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of eid eoanty, t tba wader irf . Tboeataie ia suoaoeed to4n iaseiweat. All per' i sous hiriof elaixs nv aid estate, are rewws-ted to f aiavaaj In tb Clerk's rffl-se evf waid Cw-rt w.th a on year from thu d.to JAHEi PKEET, Adm'r. iti, apru 10. 1 !--. I .w 1 lYeV Stock of Jewelry. .F. B. lIU.WMCUTr. Has jast received RG ft EXTE5SITE ay whi-h he invites tbe , atteattea ,ai parsJiaswre. WATCHES, CLOCKS, BBEAST PIHS. Ear and Fnter niars, Oali e Chains! kc., atc kc. ' ;i - - - . . . .. - . r- - i i Of thelateeteiyleaaJ of tha laeet talvh. AUartiel. aoM warreased t teas rewrisseitew. Watch aaddwefe repairiagdwae oa the sawnwrt aotiee.aad warraatod ts a weilawae. Vaaaktwl f-r aaittaewre a eaatinoed patrvaag Jeresptfwliyaelieitd, , . 5 rta- to VTeat laia at reef, eae dr wee , - ' fatarfrlsa Itov Stair :"r",': '

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0ATHARTI0 Are x akk, fceUa, and raasatafcaaS' iwyowcwtef rijer. trli yoar srsteea oe taw srWyJs aa anoai Ulaesa. Seaa. St of atchnwaa la creeptaj; ajwei yoa and ehooM W aveveee) by a Usaalr sa c4 Ui nht rmItLwJatt tawtaaaarto! tlritT. awxtfy ta "" troaa tfca ohauaK" waSat aaaaa swaera la taw aowy, ana e InUsftdM eaaa atravta Ita aataral rwnttwa. Taeae, at o reu.ee. sa ftaera. . , a snsi ssraTT this uituU aad eoasnMw coaapWat. at ato. tree Thesaava of a ilaap aiaieii aw Cumti I hy similar obsrraeutaral asasia af ta. stay at taeaa attrery, eared I awrcaliTe aaaaas tiosts a4 itecaaoMwea i bowr. tky ar taUl None wbe kaow tba " - j TilUK JWct ta'eeuploy taeaa waea citriJC fta I"!Zr V.: nhvaleiaa la aoat of th j prtaetaal ctuos, aoj bvus Usr watt Aawwa paalw as ! From a farwav ikrdknt'H. i-A JU. 4. 1. t Da, A rax: Toar Pill are tbe rratoa lef all tbat to rreat la awdiHne. Tbey luiva cared at Mttls danfntee , of ulceemm sorea aia aee aawts aad feed that had pw4 Inearabte the year. Her another ha bwa loa rtv. 1 eoslT afflietod with baoarhea aad aimpVaaoa ber aad im her hear. After war child waa cvrwa, aha aes triad lia sTaaaUr eayaia. Trtm ZV. H W. (hrticrvW, fMaeaa. Ttwir mi are th prince of Bwrfaa. Tbeir scetlaal analitiea aarpasa aay eathartm are sna.ss. They era antid. but very certaia aad anVwtaal ta their acttoa aa aha howela, which make taeaa lavalaab a aa ta th daily . treatment of rtisra -r- -- UeaMBe,Blcaneaacaa,Val Stsaaaala. JfYom Dr. AsfaMrw Bofd, BMman. TSk rtxo. Am: I cannot answer yosj srasa eoatplalnta I hare car with your PUls better lhaa to aay all tAo sat Mw h!1 m umaiH sMfaesaa. 1 nlaea a I sal depes dene oa aa eOecinal cathartic ia say daily coats with disease, and believin: a 1 do that at year Pilst aaurd wa laa bcl we hara, 1 at court value uwa Blcniy. Pinaat aa. Pa, May 1. 1S&S. 1 Da, J. C Im, r; I have heat) iwpeaAadly eand af the worst a-wetac aay body caa have by a dot or twa of voor Pills. It sweats lo aria frua a foal atooaach, which they cleans al one. Your with (Teal last'tf, ED. w. rasBLn, Or- eJae---r Ci-r-at. BUIaai Dlaardlars 1-ta-ar Caaaatalaa. r.-em Dr. rAe-den BM, aJWaj rrt Otjh Not owlr aea year Pills admiraMy saapted to their par. roa a aa' aperient, bat I flad their baencd etfects apoa Msa Uvar wary asarhed tadesa. Thwp hovo ta any peaa tkw proved more effect aad lor tha ear af wafcew aoaapjiw thaa aay aa reasedy I caa sasatimi. 1 aacarely rejotca that wa hav at leath a imrawtlv whk a war thj Us. ooafclet-w of the pcufc sua aad tha paop. Da-aarar-v or va I-raaioa, Waahiawt-w, IX C- tth Pah, lSoo. J. int, bare ased yoar I'llis ia ay eaeal aad b:-air-l practice eve siur yoa amde thesa, aad eaaaot haw lata to iay they are Urn beat eaharUo w esaphiy. Their rewlaune action oa the liver is quirk aad aweidwa, cons. aneutly they ar aa admirable remedy for OermncrmMita of that onraa. Indeed, 1 has aeldoa foaad a caae of biMi due-u an otMtinate that it did not readily yield ta Araasraaiiy youra. awiuu a-a-s. m. iVaawaesatJ Drisaterr, Dtsts-ra Re laa, TJ

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fiva Dr. J. G. Urtn, Chants. Toar Pills hav. had a long trial ia asy araeWea, aad X f -hold tbera ia ttsat aaowe of tho awat aparinnta 1 have aver fuond. Their alterative e fleet apoa the liver make , them aa eacallent remedy, when gtvea la email lull far adwat efyamfrry east aWriat. Tbeir sugar oatiasj BMke them very acceptabls and convntaat Jut aba e of womea aad chihirea. Dy sa as la, Iaaparltr aa BtM Blaadl . From Ace. J. V. ifiams, fitter ofAdmU CharsA, Alba Da. Avn: I hav ased your Pills with aztranrdiaarw uccasaiamr family and aaioeg those 1 am ealied ta visit V' in distress. To regulate tha orgaas of dlgeetioti aad , put ify tha blood, tlwy are tb very bast remedy l aaee er kaowa, aad I caa coaadeatly recoaisnd lhata w my frieoda. ,, oara. 4. V.WMaaV Waasaw, Wyoming Oa, H. T Oat. St, ISM. Pasa 81a: 1 aat aetag your OatharWe PiUs ia my pae- " tice, aad flad them aa emoellent pwrgativ ta clean the avatem aad srif tht Jbaalmat fee MeaaV ' . . ayatem aaa wwry, s J"JZVLJ MEACUAht, M. D. Cametlmw.tlem.Caett'roBeeo, Sa are aa last, Rtocannaatlaaa, Osat, Maasalsrla, Peea-

eyf a-araiwase, sriaa, aaa. ( . , PVom Dr. J. P. Pwiaatit, Alnaflaist, (has da Too araea oaawat aa aatdaf ywar PtUs tar aa eovoat ' t enaieesM. If others of our Irataratly have Bmaa tl a easeactoo ae 1 an -a. thwy fa ia jma am la tea H for tho benefit of the maltttadas who at that ssmplaiat, whieh, aMaoaah had eaoagh ta haaif, far th progenitor of other that ar worse. 1 at ssscsanw enoiigfaata ia the Uvar, bat pear fUtoi organ aad car tb dlstsss from JPrs. B. Stuart, rwyacaa east JMfaWf I find one or two large dno of yoar Pills, taken at the . proper time, are eacalleal Hnlisof thaasshsral aatsw den wbea wholly or partially awpprasaad. aad also vary effectual lo ewawa tbe ati'ii aad sawal sssrsae. Thwy . are so much Hi best physic w hav that I isiesamsad ao othar to my patteata. , From On Xe. Dr. atofaa,ofA JsVfeV sf JM. Qw PeLasn Hoesa Bavaaaah, Oa Jaa. a, lata, noemasa Bib i I aboutd ha ungrateral for the saUaf your skill has broaght me If I did not report my cam ta A coed asttied ia say limbs aad bruwal am oaeiaa ' elating neuralgic p mint, which nded ia eArowic raawatawm. NotwHhstaadfng 1 had tb baft of ahvakdaaa, tha disease grew wore and wore, aatil bv th auric of yoar aaoaUenl agent ia Baltiava-e, Dr. Ml , I tried yea Pills. Tbeir eflects were alow, bet sura. By narsavaiaC la the was of IsMam, 1 am aoa tatwslj wall. . ., SewsTS Cataatm, Baloa Beago, tav, Baa. 1US. - Da. Aramt I have haaa entirely cured, bv voar Pilla.af

gAewsaatic 6toMi a painful Ustsu that had agictod ate . , for year. VINCENT 8L1DELL. ' " ar Most af the Fills to aaarhet eoaUia hlarearT. whsrh, althoagh a -alaaM timiSy aa saafal haada, to . daogerooa la a pnblie pill, from th disadfal muss ,,, ,aenees tha ftwqwoatly follow Ma It tl 1 was. Thiat 1 i contain ao memiry or mlaeral ea beta ace aaaatver. Prioe, SS oenta par Box, ar 8 Boxea tat St, " ' lwparsribySr.J.aAY 1 ' , fc... . '. rf f-.'.l 0 aT-Poraale by Piummer a Kelly, and L. i. Ivee, Bleb.

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But merely giving pablie netlse that WIGGING a CO., c feO. , TIAI. 9TKEET, HATEjast received a Irrg stock of Ood pan haeM lath Eaat of Mtnafaetarers aad Importers for CAMd. and they new eff-e tbeas for aal. at taeh arsses. 1 and ea each terms at will be ear to aecare te Wiggins & Co.. Tfo 29, Main Street ; A living profit. Their stock eabraea a complete assart "" aent of all kinds of Saddlery Hardware, ala. I asiheis of all kiadt yol Preach Kip aad Calf. Moroeeo aad Bindings. Biaek aa Pawev BoaaseMed, Heavy and Light Eaameiiod Leathers, tagaher with aa assortment of ear ewa taoare of Leather, all ef which makes ear Btesk eae al th first ia th coantry. ( Also ea head a .Wiggins & Co'a, Ho 29, Hain atxaat , . r Threads ef all kinds. Ply If eta. Bar rashes. Whips, i addl-. Harness. Bridles, Cellar. Aa., a., ef ear ova ssaaafactare. -. , - ,,,.. , t . . - . .

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.Mmmtmmm- mm my vana w m SBWSSBVtl BBBeova) 'BBMAs I dwelling bowse with a large Oreea Boas attached, Sta t-Hog, Carrlsgw Ha, tmot Bmn aad other eat ball." rage. Tee dwell tag heass to laveleasd ahh'a :i I GO Is ' S TBmJU B With saatelsat tspaeity u Seat tae vhela boas. Tba' bath room aad kitrbea ar sap pi ted with hetagd TrH , water. The groaadt ar well pleated with Pratt ,.4 Urnamewtat Treed 4 Sbiabbeiy t vtlfatir a lib ike 1 a"fr,B, a-tij i:iii (' fi;-!-,-,' inti'V Six to Ten Acres of Land' Te watt tbe parehaser. Alee. f TVEHTY ACDESiC? LAUD Wkthemt way tmpravaaialt tb araea, aba eaaae liaaate from tewa.. This let Is sesceettbl ef sab divlsiea.aad em brae es eae ef the saoet eligible eaeaesf ied kalMlag ' sUeatathia vsataH- sni sdt fi vt-s f.-'-irni wtMW " , , , ' u t

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