Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 25, 12 June 1863 — Page 4

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IIOLLOWAT DAVIS, Editor a Publishers RICHMOND. INDrrl4nr ....Jne laili, 1863. Lea res fall, but lo, the young buu peep! Flowers din, tat still ineir seed beli blows.! FromdeaK the quti.li y.uig, lire (hall leap, V hen airing tb.ll ruioa n-l t.ueb tbe torn' The splendid waiter vf trare blood li tbriilirg through ur c. ur.trj roar. And sb who in old t me withstood The fyrsDt, lifts again Lev brow. Grid's t.Tecicuscria ye we siern'y keep Until th final twii.rji; With freed m we will lire, or sleep W ith ocr great dead bo art us Ire, i-d forget a when are Hiigtt To keep ibeUJ iiglvirr yet. Wliat ibe IlcbI i:xt-l from I lie Copicrli:td. The Richmond Erquiier of the 13. h sy: Our sympatiiieg are r.ll confined at heme; jet it is just pobib)e e inaj help those devoted Copperheads in the only way we know Low; also, that they, on I heir side are now about ready to aid u in the oiily way we can accept their aid. Jf 'our troops should, this tummer appear vrilhin their borders any where between eairo and Philadelphia, thry would he fiailed at friends by a population rwwpritfy well cured if E J'tuhbus L'nvm! Their cry would oot he Union, but deliverance. Watt then, and watch, and kerp your light burning ye Knights of the Gulden Circle! A I'rncliral hperclt hy it Colored Jlan. Tl. - xr i . . . n Washington corfcpon Jvli oi Hie Journal of Comoieice of a Quoting to aid ifl the railing of the coloreil regiment irom me it wind oi Columbia, and gives the following as the conclusion of a tpeech by one Heory Johnson, u black man: Before an opportunity was presented for them to do so, n ar.y of the colored people were spilin' for a fight they were ready and anzioua to diet for their race but now, whar are day? They had ihi. that and the other to sy against going. What Co you want jit. inKiim t io-iet a you on ice cream? Loud l.iughter.J Hud we the pride of the white man, we would have been free long ago. Suppose these white men here were about to be drove into Idvery, wouldn't they fight? Certainly they wouh) ; but you! would stind tamely and let jour hands be crossed behind your back and told to go on dar, nigger, without resisting if. Go in de war, and wheu Jeff Davis sets you he will ay, Lor'! look at de nigrs!" The Army mitl (lit; l'rrilcitt. From the Correspondence ol the N. T Evening Poit. Often have I heard the opinion warmly expressed by plain, true men of the rank and file, that Mr. Lincoln is the only man in the coUDtry who could bavo held the aunv together through the foregone exigencies of the war. Uf course there wnl ho frequent comparisons made between him and Jefferson Davis. And it is well worth noting how common the idea is, that Abraham Lincoln, with his homely person And awkward manners, has the ioside of a high souled gentleman, while the accomplished rebel chief has all his gentleman on the outside, and is full of ugliness within. I shall leave to others to determine where the right part of a gentleman have their proper seat and pavilion, whether at the centre or on the surface; but you may depend upon it, that ibe soul and sinews ol our loj al armies care nothing for all the skin deep polish and refinement of the most aristocratic breeding, in comparison with truth and sincerity in the in ward parts of manhood. This, more than anything else, is what gives onr Comraaodar in-chief such a prodigious bold on the minds of his soldiers ; and, 1 may add, it is making him stronger with them the more he is known. Of all the men now conspicuous on the political board, he is believed to have the plainest and the simplest heart ; and, certainly, in times like these, the one gift of inspiring such a ' faith ia worth far more than all the arts of statecraft and all the fascinations of personal ac complishment- It was the same thing which, in another great national exigency, made MUld i ather Latimer, as be was called, an inextinguishable light and an irrepressible foroe. The M ar and the President. From the New 1 erk Timea. This war is a war to save the nation. It is a war not only for ourselves, but for our children to the laUst generation. It involves interests of almost infinite magnitude. The men in power at Washington are but dust in the ballance when weighed against the destinies at stake. To whatever side they may shift, it is nothing in its bearings upon the obligations of the war. If the President! usurps, impeach him as the Constitution provides, by the House of Representatives, and try bira by the Senate. If you do not choose to do that, bear with bim foi the twenty -one months he will remain iu office, or seek to change hie conduct by arraying gainst him the force of public opinion. Take any of these parts that you please, if you think the President wron. But if you are a sane man, don't be guilty ot the madness, if you are a loyal man don't be guilty of the faithlessness, of saying that if this creature of diy does this, or fails to do that, the rebeHioa ha.I1 have its way and the nation go down. J'ou might as well say that it the pneerat tbe altar does not rightly perform his duties, tbe Ark of the Covenant shall be broken; and that if the ministers of the Church go astray, religion itself shall be abjured. It is estimated by . competent judges, that ?e total amount of improvements io Chicago his season will cost little less than two million dollars. Posters in Cartage, III, announce the sale of six colored nen at auction, by a Justice of the Peace, to discharge fines and costs incurred by them. Spain is represented in New York harbo at present by one frigate; and France by wo frigates, a steam corvette and two steam ransporu. Onion Leagues' are, being formed by (he ladies in manyplaees for the purpose of cultivating that fragrant bulb for the use of our soldiers. " -.

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bottle place a mall quantity of finely pulverised alum, and fill it up with alcohol, so as to perfectly dissolve the alum. In clear wtaiber tha solution will bo as clear as water, but on tbe approach of stormy weather the alum will be visible in a flaky spiral cloud iu the center of the flaii reaching from top to bottom- By this simple and ' -.heap process every household may have a barometer that will give them warning of a comiog btorin. C-rT The Beaufort (South Carolina) Free South teports auoiher Yankee outrage. A Certain Oplaio Greenleaf La been clearing out the weds in. Beaufort, Irom which the liar n wells, Rhetts, Piukecses, Moultous, and others used to draw, or hve drawn, the wa'i r they mixed with their punches, cock tails and juleps. The Free South says: "Some of our residents were slightly astonished at perceiving that they had been imbibing a decoction oi old bats, pups, wellworn boots, cat?, crockery, tin pans, vegetables, second hand cbthing, e c, etc. Strawberries were s Ding in Chicago a 81 a quart. The receipts cf the American Baptist Mis bio;iary Union for the past year were 9193, 950 9ti. So much ground has been planted to! cotton iu kan.a this spring that it will undoubtedly ber-ouie a staple crop there if tbe present one proves successful. Accepting the latest rebel statements 1 of the "Confederate debt as accurate, ana dividing it equally among the population ol the southern slates, it would amount toju.-st oue hundred and sixty threo dollars for each person. The Nashville Union remarks that "a poor man with a wile and sis children, in the rebel stales, will owe just one ihous and three hundred and lour titulars." t-&" The papeis annouuc-j that 4,Jesse D. Blight is about to make a tour through Europe." If be remains there long enough he may meet Lis frit ud Jeff. Davis, who will also, before I.-...,.. i lorn 'make a tour through ' .1 I V L . Col. Kiloatrick has been detached from the army of the Potomac, and ordered to the command of all the u.ounted men on the peninsula. The local taxation of England, independent ot tho budget made up by the Chancellor of lb Exchequer, amoouted last year to 91, OUO.OOU. The Bank of Commerce, N. Y., with a capital of about $9,000,000 and deposits of tbout 53,000,000 has over SIJ.OOO.OOO in veuted iu U. S. securities. Tar is now being uimufactured in Michigan by a party of Norwegians. Michigan may soon beat Noith Carolina iu tho production of this article. Georgts Campbell, of Westminster, Vt., of great sheep notoriety, is going to take some oi his sheep to the coming International Exhibition at llambur . . ! At a lave salo of auUraphs in i'aiin, a rag of yellow paper sold for 500 fiancs. It wait a ucte written and signed by Martin Luther, and dated 1531. A dispatch received from a relative of Senator Harlan, of Iowa, announces that the gentleman is so ill that he is not expected to recover. Massachusetts is about to puichase firearms tutfiuient to arm twenty thousand troop. The S'ate means to bo provided for st ll'-Je.'ense The first colored regiment of the brigale now forming in Washirgton, D. C, was mustered into the service of the U. S. on Monday week. Seven thousand troops are, or soon will be in the field on the North western froutier, operating against the Indians. The New York ferries have carried during the year near fiity million passengers, and cot a life has been lost in them. Falstaffian Humphrey Marshall his been deprived of his command by Jeff. Davis, and Gen. Preston is put in his place. Widow Mehitable Potter, of South Adms, Mass., completed her 100'h year ou Tuesday 1 t, and makes her own bed yet. The St. Catharine's (C. W.) Po.'t says it has the best authority for denying that ad-1 ditional troops are on their wy to Canada. The Mexican war has alrptly cost France ' $24,000,000; no less than 40,000 men are f in Mi xico, and others are still to be soul there. The Deseret News of April 29th says' that several tuns of cotton grown in Deseret,' will ba brought to the Slates by teams. j The Pension offiVe at Washington has recorded the nineteen thousandth application of wives made widows by the present war. j 86,312 emigrants have arrived at New i York since the beginning of tho year, being; 1 4,356 more than during the same period in P62. Humphrey Anthony, of South Adams, Mass.. in his 95th year, laid a rod of stone wall a shoit time since. A smai t old gentleman. " J - Mr. Amos Nichols, -of Richmond, Mass., at the great sge of4ki3iyer.e, died on the 9th inst., the olde&V-soV ift the Commonwealth. 3 . i' - A Government Agenl went out iri a recent Europtat steamer on business connected with the counterfeiting of U.S. notes in England, ""-t..; " The sum of 3?, 066 has been forwarded to the Bishop of Boston, who is now in Europe, for the relief of the snffenog poor of Ireland. The Richmond Sentinel siys Law's BorCi Caroiio a brigade lost 90 men at Chancel lonriWe, or over 3d per cent" of its to tire number. Over six million pound of tobacco were raised ia Connecticut last year. It i thought the amount will ba doubled the present year. - , j7The Quakers he'd their annual meet ing in Fhiladelpha last week. There werel not as many in attendance as usual, and the! spirit of the proceedings eeerced colder One brother was reprimanded by the meet- ' iog tor having a piano in his honse, and a' correspondent says that, had he not been a man ot wealth and liberality, woald probably have been expelled. He protests against such interference, and says it is no worse to keep a piano than to keap horses and piotarea. WANTEP. HIOITHt We wast agents at 0 a eath. expenses sua. Is is I ear Imun law ranctu, netasvsl. Snsnt. sad thirteen ether mew. ace's! aad carsawe arweles. fineea rtrvslar sent rssa. addrees IBlV ex CLAsUK. Biddeford, Maine, vast

AYER'S Sarsaparilla FOE FDEIFxTNG THE BLOOD. . Sad far the apccJy cara tf ll: fo'low-fn emnplaiiils s icrafaU aat Srarnlaa Afrettlaai.iarh ' l Taiaori, Lie ere, , Ejreiptlotia, ' Ptanplee, PnataUee, Hiattbct, BeUi, Blaiaas, auaal mil MaiUe UUcaaci. Oitun, Iixi-, 6th June, ISM. j. C. A Tea A Cv ieeta: 1 frW it mj daiy W aekowwicje what yur Htreajorilla baa done for mm. lifcuig iiiberiti-d a Scrofulous tafiecut-n. I have auf erxl from it iu Tariou way 4 fur twji. Sometimce H bnrst ous ia tkara 11 mv bard nd artua; eometimes it turned iur.,l sad dixtrewdT lae at Ibe atonacb. Too jeaia aco i: eat en aj brad aai trrd bit ecalp and cars itU ue wbtcb was poiiiful aod lcatbaoice booud dripta. 1 ti-inl many Dirdiuinre acd aeerral ' kiauft. tm i;bout much relk-t frrm may tbing. la Lm r, lUe Ui-ordei give wane. At length 1 wea rejr ice4 10 remd ia ii:a UoKprl Sletaeiirer that you bad prwfiared au lt--(j tsarMiila. t r 1 koMfW frock ytmr rv pa tali a tluit auj tUi:ij jwu m- tL uin- be trcod. 1 svnt to Cinciiiuatiaad gjt U, ut i attai in tUi it curea me. I took it, as you iuitie. iu aaiall doacs ot a teaspoxmfui erer a m n:h. mad uei almost itiiee uoUlea. New aod bealtbjr k.u u I to tirm votkf tbe acab, which atree h.l! f 1! o3 Jij kia ia now dmr, aod I know by mj f.-tli.i- lira ;hi- bas ?one from my ayateao. low can lt u.-li.-ve that 1 i.-U tbat I am aayiog when I tell y.. that I butil to be tiK vt tbe afwaUea of the mgt, kud riaia erer iiraXcluily. Youre. ILilitO a I ALLEY. t. Atatliony'a Fire. Rase or Eryelpelsa, Tetter aud Salt Kktam. Scald HeBel, lUiigHonu, ser E-, Orepar. Dr. Fobrrt M. Preble wriwe from Salem, X. Y, 12th S-r- 15, tbat be baa enred an iDreterate case of Irrzpt-j, win -h threatened to terminate fatally, by tbe fwrncTerunr ise t ( oar MantapnTilU. and alao a dangerone ' Msi. mart i.r y.--i ia t t lare doaca of tbe same ; aaya be cure tlio common Krupttfmi by it constantly. Cronfhocelf, Goitre or Serelled Heek. ZcbuV.n linn i f rrn-pcct, Texas, writea 8 "Three bott!vd ft ronr Sarsaparilla enrrd me from a Goitre m bid c-n w ilin i n (be neck, whkh I bad auffered front . orer two ytaxa." I.r nc c ri horn or IVh He. Ororlon Tnaaor, llcriuc Llccratiou, Fcanal Ulaeaaea. llr. i. B. S. Cbanninir, r,t New York City, write ; " I uujt tlwn luily i-.mi.y with tbe reqnest of yonr ain-nt in tn ius I bave f i nd mir f rarsirilla a most excellent Ui-i ilna in tie nnmemua complainte for which we .iinl.. anrh a rumeiir. but eiecially in FrmaU Vitaws i f tbe crofaloea diaib ia. 1 hare cared many inrereruie cusra of Leocnrrhnea liy it. and some where the comI.fciiiit was eaofed by tdcrrnUM t-f ttie vtrrui. Tbe kwcrioii itMif waa soc-n ciut-d. Notbinr within my knowV eJ. erjualx it for tliee f-nil deraiiceracnta." FUlward Msrrcw, of " eal.ury, Ala writea," danprrtt srantri aatnr i n one cf t'te fcmalea in my family, ahi bl.iul (k'fivj all the reim-ilies we could emplor, baa at l. ntli Im nn:.lt tely curil by your tifrsct of Sarasimiillau Our liviciiu thrxht notliinj bnt extirpation coni 1 aXrd r.-lief, but be adviat-d tbe trial of your ?anui"irilla aa the lant resurt before cattine, and it pmm! ctli-cnml. After takinxyour remedy eight weeks so symptom of the dLeue rcmaina.w EypUilia tad Mercurial Diseases Krw Or.iuiwi. 25tb Anijiift, IS69. 1)1. J C. Atct : Sir, I cheerfully comply with the request i.f mr street, and repeat to yvn aome of the eflecte 1 ii-ivt ri'-alixed with your S-u-mparilta. I hme currd with it, in my practice, moat of the com. 1 1 nuts f .r which it ia reaHniuenued, and hare txind its tffvta trulr wouderful in the cure of IVsbwI end Hereuri' i fi ttute. one of my patients bad Syphilitic nicer in bis thruat, bich weru cotvuminie bia palate and the tip of bis month. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured btiu in five weeks. Another waa attacked by secondary symptoms in bia huec, and the ulceration had eaten attay a cousiderable part of it, so that 1 believe the disorder aould soon reach bia brain and kill him. Bnt it yieMi-il to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: tbe ulcers healed, and he ia well again, not of course without some rtisuiruralion to his face. A woman wbo bad been treated for tbe same disorder by mercury waa aufferins; fii.iii this poison in her bones. They bad become so aeoaitire to the weather tbat on a damp day tbe aullered excruciatiuic pain in her joints and bones. be, too, waa cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from iu formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from yonr laboratory mnnt be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable reaulta wttb it bare not surprised me. 1 roteinally yours, O. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rliettmatlam, Gout, I-Iwer Complaint l.NMPOnmcc, Preston Cv Ya.. fth July, Ic59. TR. J. C. Arts: blr, I have been afflicted wiih a painful ihmiiic Hlumatxtm for a long time, which In Hied the tUA'i t f 1-I1) .iciaiiii, and stock to me tn spite of all tbe lemcdiea 1 could hud, untU 1 tried your Saiparilla, One battle cured nie in two weeks, and reshired niy peneral bcalth so much tbat 1 am far better than beftTe I was attacked. 1 thiuk it a wouderful medicine. J. KhlAJd. .tules Y. Getcbell, of Pt. Lenls. writea: I have been allikud ir ears with an vfftctitm of the Xi'rrr, wblclt t!-stroed fiiy health. I tried erery tiling, and every thin failed to r.lievtf nie; and 1 have ixri a broken-down man for Kome y- ara from no c ther caue than drani?cicNt ttf the Liver. My beloved poeror, the ltev. .Mr. rpy, ad 1k1 me to try 1 our sitai arilla, beranse be said be kcew you, and any thine you made waa worth tryingr. hy the bleasi:ic 1 f God it lias cured me. and has so pi.rified my bleed a.- to niake u m w man of inc. I foel younsr arain. 'be best tbat can be said of yon is not half good euougb." Sc Iklrrua. Cancer Tnmore, Knlnrpement, I'lccration, Carles audi lkXollation of tlio linnet, A preat variety of rasea have been reported to us where cures of these foruii.lable complainta bave resulted from the nee of thia remedy, but our space here wilt not admit tbem. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which tbe agent below named ere pleased to furutsb gratis to all who call for them. Dyaprpala, Heart THseaee, Fit. Ep Hepay, Melancholy , .Xcttralgia. Many remaikabie cures of these affecticna harm been made by tbe alterative power of thai meiiRiue. It sfimu Wtie tho vital fuuetiona into vigorous action, and thus overcomee disorders which would be supposed beyend ila reach. Sw-h a remedy haa lonff been required hy the niv d'siibe of the people, and we are confident tbat thia will tlo fvr them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, tor tub itAriD cms o Concha, Colds, Inflncnta, Iloarseneaa, lionp, Kronrhit is. Incipient Couicmption, and for the Itellex or Conanmptiv-e Patients In adxanred Stages of the Disease. Tui la f remedy so universally known to surpass any otlier f.r the cure of throat and luug complaints, that it in r.n lei lure to publish the evidence of its virtue. Its i-niii iMH evcclienee for roughs and colds, and its truly voiutei fnl cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilised nations of the earth. rVw nru the ommnnitiee. or even farr.lliea, wipbi them w ho have not some personal experience of its effect some hvinc trriphy in their millet of its victory over the subtle and danjiernus disorders of the throat and lunca. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as thry know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to as-ure them that it haa now all tbe virtues that it did have when making tbe cores which have won so strongty upon tbe confidence of mankind. Prepared by Sr. 3. C ATEB & CO, Lowell, Kass. st-gr" For sale by Plummer Sf Kelly, and rj. J. Ives, Richmond, Ind. Allen Co., Wholesale Agent, Cincinnati,

IS aa o O HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, PENN., A Benevolent laetitntieo eatabliehed.by apeerat endowment for the relief ef the Sick and Ihatreaaed, atflic'ed with Viralent and tpidemte Pisesses. and especially tsr the cure ef diseases ef the Sexaal Orraas. MKDtCAL Advice gratis by the acting sorreoB ts all who apply hy le-ter. with a description ef their condition, (age, oe cpatioa. habits sf life, Ac and ia eases etextrecas saxsrty. medicines famished free el c arge. aluable reperta ea Spermatorrhoea and other diaeam , im eexnai ergaaa, ad ss toe new rearMiet en pt yed ia the Diapewaary. went ts the aSlcted. free of ch.ige. ia sealed letter en vsUepes. Tws er three stamps wM he aecepcabie. Idreaa Dr. J. SKULKS EOroriTOX, Acting Ssrgeoa Hevard Assneiatien. So.. Swath Ninth St., Philadelphia By erder efthe TMrertor. XZRA D. HAaXWXLL, President. X0. V AIRCHILD. 8ecretarT "WANTED z C J stf eoaatw at TS a sawita. expenses paid, ts seal amy new cheap f,su, ,,, Wara Adjrsi . K- KAB'SOX, Alfred. Maine. " " SO-3a

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!liat.i;il to iniA" in tlio World, JIA r HE rUOCL'RED AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, 5rar Mirktts, Sclwls, EailnAu. Ckrck, and ill tbe bWmp tf rtTiTizitioi. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms cf 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON L0KG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PEAIRIK LANDS Ijing- along the whole lino of their Kailroad, 700 HTI.T8 IN LENGTH, npon the most favorabla Terms for enabling' Farmers, Maaatictarors, ITechaxics and Workingmen to make for thera selves and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call TTTEIS OWN, as will appear from tho following' statements:

ILLINOIS Is abont eqnal In extent to England, with a pannlation of 1.T23.6C4, and a soil capable of aupportinr 20,3,oiki. Kg State m tlie Valley of the Mississippi offers jo f rest an Inducement to the settler ax the State of Illinois, There is no pan ef the world where all the conditions of climate and soil so admirably combine to produce those two treat staplea, Coas sad WaxtT. CLIMVTE. Nowhere can the Indnstriooe farmer secure each immediate results from his labor as en these I deep, rioh, loamy soils, cultivated with ao mucn ! ease. The climate from the extreme southern part of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. 1 Lenia Railroad, a distance ef nearly SuO miles, ia ' well adapted to Winter j WHEAT, COR-V, COTTOV, TOBACCO. Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of 1 fruit and veprtablea is grown in great abundance, I from which Chlcare and other Northern markets : are furnished from 4 to weeks earlier than their : immediate vicinity. Between the Terre Haute, I Alton k St. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee , aod Illinois rivers, a distance of 115 miles on ; the Branch, and 136 miles on the Main Trunk. 1 lies th great Cora and Stock raising portion of i the State. ! TUB ORDINARY YIELD ! of Corn Is from 50 to SO bushels per acre. Catj tie. Morses, Mules, Sheep and Mors are raised here at small cost and yield larxe profits. It Is i believed that no section of country presents rrtati er inducements for Dairy Farming than the Prnli ries of Illinois, a branch of farming- to which but ! little attention haa been paid, and which miul : yield sure profitable results. K- tween the Kan- : kakee and Illinois rivers, and Chicago and Dunb ith, a distance of M miles on the Branch and 117 miles by the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Corn, OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BCCHAVIIEAT, ! And vegetables soiled to the climate, are produced In great abundance. The northern portion of mined Is about the climate of Pennsylvania, ! while the southern part has the climate of Ken. tuoky and Virginia, giving a variety of temperature in the State, suited to alatost every product or the United States. ACRICl LTIRAL rRODCCTS. The Agricultural productsof Illinois are preater than those of any other Stute. The Wheat crop of 1S61 was estimated at acwn,0t0 hushclj, while theCorn crop yields not less than ltn.ooo,G)'.0 bushels, besides tbs crop of Oats, Barley, Kye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Flix, Heron, Peaa, Clover, Cabtiaxe, Beets, Tobacco, Cotton, Sorghum, ! (1 rapes. Peaches, Apples, Ac. , which eo to swell 1 the vast axsregrate o' production in this fertile ; recion. Over Four Millions tons of produce j were sent out ef the State ef Illinois during thr past year. STOCK R!IX;. In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon advantages are presented for the extension of ftoea raising. All kimljof Cattle, Horses, Mules, ; Sheep, llo!rs, Ac, ef the best breeds, yield handi some profits: larve fortunes have already been , made, and the field is open for others to enter ; with the fairest prospects of like results. Pxibt Vaaaiaa also presents its inducements to many. ! (

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Take Particular Notice. Jew Stock of Gold Pledal Premium Grand and Square PIANO FORTES, Tust Received from the Manufacturers : AVisi. Knabc tVCo., BALTIMORK. TO PURCHASER OF PIANOS: .rr vou want to purchase a riaoo.aod save from 910 to i' too, call at i'HIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS So 33 M it in St., Rlchmoud Ind., rhere yoa can boy a first chvt rin. from thirty ixty dollars cheaper than yba can bay en at any othei lace. My Piaaot are selected hr the best judges is the jcutry. and therefore can be relied on and reeomaend- ' I ta he of the first quality, and warranted at represent I. Alee, a large selection of Maaieal instruments. Masie trines. Sheet Mwsie. Ae. FHI U IiICKINSOM. Richmond. Nov. Sr, ltrfi. 49 tf Direct from the Manufacturer. V.aUl Gold! , Watches! Witches! Jewelry! Jewelry! Tbs very best! The very best! The rety cheapest ! The very cheapest! t C. A. Diek'asns s fssralr Store, X. 8 Mait tret, Ricbmoni, Ind. New h'tock of Jewelry. .1. B. IlUtWMCUTT. Has just received ,I.AKG ft. ETTEXSITE Stock of Jewelry ey which ha invites the attention of aarehasers WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS Ear and Fager Rings, Gold Chains, fcc., &c., fcc. Of the latest siyle aad of the finest fiaish. AIlarticL sold warranted to he as represented. Watch and Clock rrpeirinx done oa tbe shortest notice, aad warranted to ba well doae. Thankful for past favors a eauaaed pata-sa-asv is resoectfally solicited. atesi IO rra 51 atlas streets " ler west ot Bat !' Stoyw Stor. Hea. rr. ISO - " -dwrf

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CTLTIV ATIOX OF COTTON. TTle araptsMr fis Cotton cullwr err of rerv ffriit irofaiee. Coi iw encmnff sa latitudeSS dry. 3d min.. lues JfulUtm rn th Bnmeh, and Amtmption on tie Main Line), Vie Company otrne thoueaml to f acre icttl adopted, to the perfectitm of this .aViee. A tettter hating c f inti'u of young children, ran turn their yttnth ful L'tfmr to u moif prftjttnhle account in. the yrt'ieth and perfection of thie plant. Th tiffor'U exertion note matring ts obtain a ply of relialJ aeed euited to th requirement of the moil of lUimoi, riil. it 4 hop4, epeediu give a mnMcient amount to fitfst a great breadth of and. n.MG A MAVFACTlRES. The rreat resources of the State, in Cost. Iron, Lead, Zinc, Potter's Clay, Limestone, Semifine, e., Ac, are almost untouched; they await the arrival of eutcrpritiog and eneriretic men, accustomed to convert them into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF I Ltd 'VOW. Railroads intersect the whole Stale. $115,000,000 have been invested in completing the great net-work that links every part of the State into immediate connection with the surrounding States and the directest thoroughfares of commerce. THE ILLIXOI3 CEVTRAL RAILROAD Traverses the whole length ef the State, from the l.anks of the Mississippi and Lake Michigan to the Ohio. As its name Imports, the Railroad runs through the centre ef the State, and on either side of the road along its whole length lie the lands offered for sale. TO ACTTAL SETTLERS. From the unprecedented advantases this Company offers, it is not surprising that it should have already disposed of l.SOO.OtW acres of land. It is now selling at the rate of S.OoO acres per week. The population along the line has trebled In ten years, and ia new 814, 91. The Company sell to actual cultivators, and every contract contains an agreement to cultivate. CITIES, TOWSW, MARKETS, DEPOTS. There are Ninety-Eight Depots on the Com pane's Railroad, giving about one every seven miles. Cities, Towns and Villagea are situated at convenient distances throughout the whole r?-.e, where every desirable commodity may be found as readily as in the oldest cities of the I'nion, and where buyers are to be met for all Linda of farm produce. EIH C VTlOIvMechanics and working men will And the freeschool ly-tem encouraged by the State, and endowed with a Urge revenue fer the support of the schools. Children can live in sight of the school, the college, the church, snd grow up with the prosperity of the leading State in tbe Great Western mp!re. No one who has visited this splendid region of country can doubt that it equals the most favor, ed descriptions that have ever been given ef it but let any careful observer visit it, and he will Inform yoa that the half baa not been told of the advantages it offers for Immediate occupation snd immediate returns. Thefarmersof the Eastern and MJddlc States, snd Canada, are moving to Illinois in great numbers; and it is believed, that if these surpaasing advantages were made kuown to the farmers, mechanics, manufacturers and working population of over-crowded Europe, they would promptly avail themselves of the knowledge.

I o c 19 o CO CO -o I I p CO -i - CO CD 2t a 61 W ft B o CD vs .3 acres, at $10.00 per acre: Cash payment, . . . . $ 24 00 Payment in one year, . 24 00 " " two years, . . . 24 00 " three ' . . . 24 00 " four " . . 118 00 "fire "... 112 00 " " six " . . 10G 00 " " seven . . . 100 00 ft ft jo ii 2 sxiFFi-iiNrs Ha oa band in addition to bitatoek of Eastern II A. T m -A- 3NT X3 CJ -A. JC ! ! a superior article of DUNKER & SOFT CASSIMERE HATS Of hit ova mvDafctar. Richmond, Oct. 31. 162 45 tf IVTER t'KOCKCK. CROCKER BEKJ. CaOCKKB & CO. South side of Main street, one stjuireEast of Meredith House Richmond, Ind. Mannfactures.il kinds of C A RRIAGES.ECGGIES. SULKIEm, Kx press and Hedling Wagons, dec. , dco. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in our line, and can finish to order on short notiee, almost any ityleor pattern of vehicle, allot which they warrant to be made of tbebest material and by careful an 1 experienced workmen. The public are invited toealiand eixruir.e their stock an ivtricesSr?farticalar attenrit rpaid torepairinj. EMPIRE STEEL PLOW 3tXwaiiTxX4ao-tcr3s7-. S. IOKNEY & CO. ARE now prepared ta rurnish the Agricultural Publii with almost every description af STEEL PLOWS, FAKMING IMPLEMENTS. &c. Which for dnrabi!ity and service are unexcelled ia this country. As an evidence st the lifhtness sf thedraafht ol tl.eir Plows they refer lo the report sf the committee at tbs last avce twenty Fair, hy which it will be seer hat eer r.o s averasre rma xj to 7 poanda lirhter draft than those ot our competitors. They received at the las Indiana State Fair. Foui First. Class Premiums. The timbers of which their Plows are made is selected wi d treat care, and Boa bat tbe best is ssed. Their I Mald Bosr is are made of tbe best Steel, manafaetared i to their order and areaaraer. ed hy a pecuhar process which makes thess last as tOHO AO A IS as the ordinary Steel Mould BoardThe proprietors arc all practical workmen, aad at their, work is aoaeey there , or ander their issaiediats supervision, and none bat reed wsrkasa are employed The style aad quality of their work is as surpassed, aad is it ta All Cases Warranted To be precisely as represented ? A liberal redaction will be made to! he trade. 6. HORNEY & CO.. Richmond. Ind. Sale of Real Estate, j OS or after the 23d day of May. 1X63. 1 will efer at ' private sale, tar Tweaty-threc Uwadred aad Bixty- ; sis Dollars ia Cash dews, and the ressda la two equal Sanaa! instalments, with Interest from sal. 125 ACRES OF LAUD, Bein g aad situated la Praaklia Tewoahip. ia Wayae Co., and State of Iadiaaa, aad being ia the south Part of eeetiaa !- 7, ia Tewaship I, aad range I west. The mod is ander good cultivation, aad about acres e tears. gates aad a mortgage oa tho laud wiU ho required of the ourshseer ts secure tho deterred payments. A deed will be made ander the order ef tbe C-ort EDWARD f?TARBCCK. Jr. KiscaW ef tho will aUwasa btaxbwck. Ar dee. ay IS -

ITER'S CATHARTIC Are yoa sick, feeble, saw complamiax ? Are yva eat o. sewer, wita ymar syssaaa daramred. and yowr fceUags as csasJurtabief Twase seatstoens are eftea tbe pcelu Je ta nniJus tlleeaa. ewas St of ' savkaess is creepiuf: anua yoa. aad should be averted by a timely ass of the right remedy. Take Ayer's likvaaJ tie man eat the dawwdered hawaors purify the bhkii,aad art tbe fluids move oa aaoestractxd ta health aga. They stimulate tbe function ef the batty mte vigorows activity, purify the svetesa areaa the obstrwcUOBS which asaks disease. A cslj aefdes aneaewhere sa the audy, and eestru, is Ha natural funruona. These, if BuS relate. reset aaoa themselvwt aad tbs emnmaau during reaeral aggravalioa. aaffeneg. M l.u im Uu. enndatjOA. oeoeeased bV ta take Aver s Pills, aad see how directly taey restore ins aaturai action of the systeaa. aad with at ta beaM fiwliuiof health agata. What is trwe and s apparent la this tiivi.J aad omatoa co-rrK'Ot. ia alao trwe ia many of tbs daeaveeaud aad dxwtos Mseaners, ITba aasa 1-illm. will select to employ tueaa wbea euOwnnc frusa tbe ntmrnn tney euvw. tateawnta froea leadiag phyvJevaaa la assets of the prin-tpal citaM, and froua otaec well known pobbe perFrmm m yWexrxf.ej, McrchMnt rfi. Lom. J- Is0Ts. Avva: Your Pills are tbe pnracoa of all that ts rreat in medk-iws. They have curd sv htlie itawchaer if ulcer. .o svr ui-e her bo.l-. o4 f- that had prd , incarablo far rears. Her another has been ha sjrtevoulv aminod with blotches and pimplea oa bee aku aad In her hair. After ear child was cured, aha also tned you, t'tlie, aad tay bar. suxed her M0RQRTDQi A a Family Plijrale. JiVom Dr. . W. ttrUrruyht, Jw Orunm. Toar Tula are the prux'w P""- Their evcellent qnrdith. snrpass any cathartic we P-e. They ara iiid. but very certaia sad effectual in ihetr actioa oa tho bowele. which maks then invaluable to as ta the daily treataaeat of disease. IIeadaclte,SirkIIeaalaele,F'owl Itssa. Vu lr. tdmwd Boyd, BulUmor. Tvta rtaa Arts: I canw.it answer you coenplalnts I bave ewred with yjur PUls better than to say aU that um erer fre.it with a pwro-tfiv- wwwicvns. I place creat depew-iea.-e on an effectual cathartio ia any daily contest with disease, an i believinx as I do that your Pills afford as tho best we bars, 1 of course valas tbem buraly. Prrrrsrso, Pa-, Mae 1, lSiS. Pa. X C A Tea. Plr: I have been repeatedly eared of the worst hradarh any body caa have by a doss or two of ytmr Pills. It seems to arise from a fool sxomacn, wUicb they cleanse at once. Vwl with great respect, KI. W. PRKBLB, Cirri tf Steamer Clarum. Bilious DUsrdert-Llver Causa plalsats. I'vst Dr. Theodore Bell, of yew York C ty. Not only are your Pills admlrnblv adapted to their pnrTvwe as an aperient, but I find their beneficial eflects apoa the Liver very narked indeed. They have in sny practice proved more effectual for tbe curs of Aeaut ess. tWutntt than any one remedy 1 caa mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we bave at lenirth a pais, at ire which is worthy tha cuufldeuc of the tiroteaatua aud the people. DtruTsur or T Ttrrxajoa, Vt ssiiliixtim, 1). C 7th leb. 1866. Snt s I have aeed your I'dls in my geueral and hospital practice ever since yoa made them.aiid can nut hesitate to a:iv they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regur latingr actioa oa the liver is quick aud decided, couxsfiitently they ars an adiuirabio remedy for drrangemeute of tiut organ. Indeed, 1 have sekkiox found a case of biltjus dutute ao olMiiuate that it did not readily yield to them. irauxualiy youra, AUINZO BAUilLD. fhytiaan of the Aforras xxoroshia, Dysentery, niarrttora, Relax, W eraas. from Dr. J. G. Urttn, cf Chungo. Tonr Pills have bad a long trial in my practice, and I bold them in esteem aa one uf tho beat aperients I bavo ever touud. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses fur bilious dysentery and duirrhaa. Their mifmx-oontilie; . makes them very acceptable and Convenient fur the use of wumeu aad children. Dyspepsia, Impair It jr mt th Blaod. From Ken. J. F. Hinux, lutor of Advent Church, Bottom. Do. Atek: I bave need yonr Pills with extraordinary snccess in my family and among those 1 am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion aod purify the blond, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, aud 1 caa confidently reoomsnend tbem k my blends. Yours, J. V. HlMkS. Warsaw, Wyoming Co-, N. T, Oct. St, 1855. 1 Diax Six : 1 am using your Cathartic Pills ia my practice, aod find them an excellent purgative to cleanse tbe system and purify Ui fountain of the blood. jve JOHN U. MaACUABf, M. D. Constlpettloat. Coat Iwexieee, Msippreeslast, Kite must Ism, tioiat, Neuralgia, Dropay, Paralysis, I-'its, etc. From Dr. J. 1 Vaughn, UsmtrmU fhasufa, Too much cannot be mid of yonr Pills for the curs of cwttreaexs. If others ef our fraternity bavo stmod tbem aa efficacious aa I have, they sbcaiM join mo ia proclaiming it for tbe benefit of the multitudes wbo suffer tram that complaint, which, although bad enough la Itself, Is ' the progenitor of others tbat are worse. I believe eos. fteeacu to originate in the liver, but your PUla affect that organ and cure the disease. yVosa Ifi s. X. fttuirt, Dhyncion mnd Mxdwifk, Bsstsa. I find one or two larsre doses of your Pills, taken al the proper time, are excellent priitnotivee of the wsfmwf seers. riea when wholly or pm tiaily auppnawed, sad also very effectual to deans the stomach and cxwi worsts. They are ao much the beat phytic we bavo that I rernmmsoa no other to my patients. Ptvm 0- Sew. Dr. Hawktt, of Out MtrtndiM FpU. Asm. Pitlasu Hoora. Savannah. Ga.. Jan. a, lg5. Howokxd 8ist I should be ungrateful for tbe relief your skill baa brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A cold aettled in my limbs and brought on excruciating stewrabse sonis, which ended ta cAwmsr reruns o fun. Notwithstanding I had the beet of physicians, too disease grew worse and worse, nntil by the advice of your excellent agent in Haiti more. Dr. Mackeaaie, I tried yoar Pills. Their effects were slow, but sura. By persevering' ia the ass of them, I am now entirely wail. SxxiTx Csiim, Baton Rouge, La-, S Dsc IMS. Da. Arra : I have been entirely cured, bv your Pills, of KAewnvitie Oout a painful alimsi that had afllctea sae for years. V1NCKNT BUDkUU auV-Mnst of tbs Ptlls In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy ta akttfwl hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful cones . quenees that frequently folbw ita iacaatiowa use. Those contain ao mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price), 25 oenta per Box, at Boxe far $1 Prepared by Dr. J. C ATZB Sv 00-, Lowell, Ksm aKsy-roraale by Plummer 4 Kelly , aad L J. Ives, Rich mond, lad. Allen dc Co., W holesale Agent. Cincinnati. Au ..-. 34:lyr 110 iLiRM! HO HOUSE Oil FIRL 15 Bat mi(ly giving public notiee that WICCINS &, CO., NO. !I9, .TIAI STHECT, KTATFjost received a If rye stock of Goods, purchased I 1 la the Rust of Manufacturers and Importers, for CASH, and they now offer them for sale at such prices. snd on such terms sswill be sure to secure to Wiggins & Co., "No 29. Main Street, A living profit. Their stock embraces a complete assort ment of all kinds of Seddlerv Hardware, al ao. Leathers of all kind, role French Kip aad Calf. Morocco aud Bindings. Rlaek and Fancy Enamelled. Ueavy and Light Knameiled Leathers, together with an assortment ef our own tanare of Leather, all of which makes our Mock sac ol the first ia the country. Alsaonhaadst Wiggins & Co'a, No 29, Main Street Threads of all kinds. Fly Nets. Horse Brushes. Whips. Raddle, Harness. Bridles, Collars, Ac. dec, of our own maaatacture. i atth Paid for Wlirteg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! .... - . r offer for sal sty Residence half a mils east of the a city of hvieamona, ina., xnewn a 'XI3NnCI33r H i I-bXa." This property Icons of ths most desirable la Eastern Iadiaaa- It consists of a substantial modern built dwelling house with a large Green Bouse attached, fftabliag. Carriage House, Smoke Htso and ether eat bulldiars. The dwelling house is m re i shed wRh a w was n. -rkr -w.yr wt mz.ITF.R Car qy AT- sLe-' w .v a '--- ( With suiBeieat espseity to heat the whole henso. Thej bathroom and kftcben are supp! led with hst sd cold. ,t--. The grouses or. r Ornamental Trees and Shrabbery. I will sell with the hoaso

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GREAT .REDUCTION. 1 ITS Til PRICKS OF ' ' 61NC5ER& CO'ST " STAXDAUD-. MACHINES, e ... - ., ell tnoea ta ba the aaatXaa Hasa'av s-'-- pais ease - I -ha.Ue atacbiao. formorti wUUltM, h educed to - - , ... . . . T fa. 1. Mi a: tie Mackide, foneaily ssld at lOu. HoJueew to--- -..--.. 9i SINGER'S Vm ftis mwMl ta the best xlaabiaa la tho trerU far Paatily Sewing aad birm maaafaetariaf parposes. PRICK, (with llaatmer, aad bswoiimlly oraameatow tM He would ask tor oar Letter A Machines the special attention ot Teat Makers and Dress Makers aad alt Ihoso

vk Ht alaehiaae nss lieht saanufaetatiasT wartiaSSS Ttivy cassit the principles ot the Maaataetarlst Maehiaes. mas tag. lute these, tho interleaved stuck aod are deetised to bo ae celebrated foe family BVertaa aad light saaaolaetoriag purpura as ear Maaataetarisg Macbtaes are for maaey.ee taring sarwoeee ia geaeral. FAMILY SKA-ISO MACHINES Arc valaablc la pre.rtioa to the number of thiage they caadewctl. aVo what ear's caa do before mating a porvdsaso. Taero is ao doe' t as to tbe vales af oar llaehiaes for asaeafactwriag tarpose. IwU it is oaly of late that tbo wwblie begin tu le.rw that the eeeeotiot elemsats sf a ma. chiaebMt adapted to the heaviest work weald aleo ha theelomeots t, be embediod io s family Machine. It io MMw well aoertod that cor Letter A Machine ia tho wily Family Maemto vet esevea te tna paxue waiea a siarplisity. rapitity. durability aad eeetaiaty of cue actioa. Vtbileasa g-oeral thing the saw lag maehias people are caadad eouagh ts ackaewledgo that oar aacbioce are aaeqaaled tor maaaractnrlag parposes. they are a'moat sore to aseert la the Sams breath that Singer's Letter A or remity Machines are aetas good aa then 'si This is a set trick ol the trade, and wo ceuadeutly iarite these interested ia the subject to rxamtae tar themset end see a hat our Letter A family Maoninos. with alithe recent iw-t rvwienle. arooapauliof doing. While 1... .Ill M ll. Kill J,!il.l Bkltf.,! I.u.l-liu I already staled, they ore also adapted lo light wisawfsetoring porposea. and this, bo it remember od. aaa act be ! said ot any of ths other family Machines yet offered to l the pohlic. I 1 he Nos 1 aad Machines are of groat sspacity, aad ' applicohla for maaoractaring parpooeo. our No. 3 Machine are especially adapted te all kind ' id light and heevv Loother Work, In tarrtage Trimming, Ueot and Shoo Mking. tlaraeoe Masiag. Ate. they arc of , extra siae. withan arm long onoogh to take ander it aad alitch the l.trgest s sel Dashea. There is soarcsly aay ' part of a Trimtuet's stitching that cannot be better dene ' with them than by ban. I; so too ths saving of lime bed j labor is very great. Th table of these Masaiaet It It 1 laches lonr. and ths shuttls will hold six time as mach thread as thsshaltlsof tboee asst (or tailoring parposes The large machines work as fast as small ones. Vi e have always en hand llemmlag Oaagee, eilk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread oa Spools, boat Maculae Oil ia bottles, ete. Our customers nay rstt astured thmt all our llranch Offices are furnished rifh the "genuine articles." Ic case of small purchases th moneymay be tout la pesta e stamps or bank aotee. ay- orrespoadente will please writ their seines distinctly. It is all important that ws shoold la each sas know the poaioioce. county and St ate. - - Qy All persons requiring iarormatioa about tswtag Machines, their sise. prices, working caiaci ties, and the best aiettjits uf purchasing can obtain It b ssadisg te us or aay ol our Branch Offices fer a copy ef I M. SING liR t" COS GAZETTK Which Is abstutiful pictorial paper entirely devoted te Ae subject. t will be sent gratia. fr'T'We have made the above reduction la prices with the twofold view ot benefitting the public and ourselves. The public have bi-ea swindled by sparioas machines made in imitstton of oar. The metal in them, (rem the iron casting to ths smallest pleca is ol poor quality. Tbeir makers bars not the mesne to do their work well. They are hid away is sorrel plaaos where it aoald he impossible lo bave at their ooicniaod the proper meehanical appliances. It la enly by doing a great business, and having rxtenaive manutacluring eelanlishmeota. that good machines can be made at meliorate prise. Th best designed machines. BAIILY M A DK. ars always llahlo to get out uf order; and are sure to nest coaalderuble trouble acd money to keep them In repair. . The qualities to ho looked for jo a Machine are, certain ty or correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability and rapidity of operation with tbe least labor. Machine to combine these essential qualities, mutt be made ef the best metal and finished to perfection. Wc havsth way and mesas on a grand seals lo do this. The purchasers of Machines, whoso dally bresd it may coucern will find that tboee bariag tbe abac qualities not only work well at rapid as well as slow rates of speed but last lung in tbe finest nosaibls working order. Oar machines, as made by us, will earn more money with lees labor thao any other, whether la imttatioa of oar's or not. In fact, they ars cbesperthan snv other machiaea eaer ft I. M. aMNQKR X). " 458 Brosdwsy, Mew Yerk. J. H. WASS0N, Agent, . RICH MOM D. IKO. ft-y-Local Agent Wanted. Jan.xlth. lob. THOMAS NESTOR, Corner or Krunt and Ma.it Stswt, . RICHMOND, INDIANA, DKALKK IS .VOODEN WARE. QxeezjaauSTdjaV3re , Jf-B-CASII PAID F0RCft Butter, Eggs, Jjard, Bacon, Asd sli kinds of Country Prodaee. May 8. 1863 M tf Established 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufactarer, IO and IS Chambers St., (Formerly Chatham 81 root. Mew York,) Would call the altehltoo of Dealer to lbs Si tic lea f his manufacture vis: QROWN HVrP, Macai.oy, Ptmlgros. fine Rappee. Pare Virginia. Coarse Kappoe, Mochitoshes, Amerieaa tieatlemea. Cepoohagen YELLOW SMUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Hootch. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Moaoy Dew Scotch, Irish lilgb Toast, fresh Scotch, or Luudyfoet ato Attention Is called ta the large reduction In prleos of rine-' wt ' hewing an-t Smoking Tobaccos, which will ba found of a Superior ttaallty. TOBACCO. "M0KIa. FISK CCT CHRWIRO. SMOKIKO. Long. P. A L.. or plain. 8 Jag. So. I, Cavendish, er tweet, Spanish, No. X, Hweet Scented Orsnoeo, Canaster, " No I At I seised. Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. flranu!ted. M . R. A circular of price will be asat aa ewolleatlea. May I, Irxn. IK Iyr IS Hay & StraTjr; I will pay the highest pries la C AH for Prime Cured and lor Itriht Straw!! Delivered at my Good On 1th Street, north af Main. Balo sU Baled Hay for Cash Only! TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE! STKFBKK SOOTTOsT, fotth Seventh reet, Richmond. Ind. March 13. 1M3. . 13 ,f UAPEB HANGING. Ce. JkalmlBCfieMi Roeyectfally Inform th pwhli that he la prepared to perform paper hanglsg Is the beat peoeiblc mas ser, s short aotleo. and most farvorable terms. Orders left ati.O. Dug dale's, or at his resides oa Sooth 7th.. street, will be promptly attoaded ta. Jaao ISth.lea. 7tf B OD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION ASD LEAF T03ACCO VZvF-aiaiiSE, ' Roe. Cf , s4. aad M Water Street, b-Hweeo Wslnot aad i Tia, aad IS sad l Front tHroot, , , Crlnolnii AtjL. OHlo. - Trt-Wsekly savlos at Aactiea. aad a art vat Raj. of i . . OHIO, ! IRDIAR A. ARB CORRRCTTCCT. CHAS. DO DM AN. Prwsrlotor. P. HIRATT, Iasyscf r. Oelooer). 41 ly j 1Z.IRCh-bAU.f S RR usKsxU.1 a . ao.