Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 26, 19 June 1863 — Page 3

LOCAL ITEMS.

WATNB CO. UNION TICKET. Auditor Stlycsteu Johvsox. Recorder J. R. Whitakih. Co. Commmioner 0. T. Josej. RAILUOAD TIME TABLE.

THE PALLADIUM,! -" "'' - The lody of Sergeant Petty of the 19.li ItlcliMonel, Jtsue letit. ls3. (Indiana, arrived at the depot, on MoD!aj

I last, and wa laken cbarge of by the mem

ber of Fire Co. "So. 2, of (of wliich company Le was a member.) and the " Richmond Guards," and escorted to the Engine Hall. On Tuetday morning, at 9 o'clwk. the members of the differed Fire loropiries in the city, together with tbe Guards, an-1 and a large number of carriages, followed the brate soldier, who lost his life in trying to jiut down this wicked and causeless nbvllion, to his last resting place in ihe

beaulifnl cemetery of Earlham : "So sleep the brave who siDk to rest Xeath all their country's wishes blest; By fairy hands their knell is rung I By forms unseen their dirge is sung. There honor comes, and pilgrims grsy To Mesa the turf that wraps their clay. And freedom shall awhile repair r To dwell a weeping hermit there." - Mart Bratk Bors Mcst Fall." Tbe mortality list of tbe brave and noble boys, who went out from our city to battle fur the

maintenance of Government, and for the

putting down of this icferLal rebellion, is

IBDIASA CEXTBAL B. B

tnn fr th Weet .

Arriving from West...

uo A.

. !. A. M

. dltt V. M

.. 4i A M

S.ttt P. f IS.) P. II

SATT05 WESTEaX B. B. ."ri for th Ext

Arriving Iron Bast -

S4J A. f

AM P. M lav'. A. M 4.30 r. u

,r.ros m hami.tjji . I tare tut Cioelnnefl. . ... Arriving trm pialaaa4i.. .

.. VS A M

. P. M 10 SO .4: M lo.'ts r. m

CIWCISIfATI CHICAGO B. K.

Tee re for Chieaao - 10:4', A. M.

" M .. .. " , 10 311 P. M Arriving troux Ckisag - 4' A. M M j i mi i i i r i ii i i 5 OO P - Jt

MAIL, TIME TABLE. Richmoxd Post OrriCE, May 5th. MAXZiB OFISN Rinalnaati. Oartrra and Kmero.. .... ....1 1 SO . m

lasUoapolt tad the West i-'p m. Chieea-o and iNorta-weet 6:4 J in.

Indianapolis and Chicago 9 40 a. in Dayton and Cola a.bot, and East 5:00 p. in Ciaoinoati and Kast 5.03 p. in Hamilton Mail, via Button, e., Wares

Mondav. Wednewday an I Friday at.. ...7:00 a. m.

Hamiltoa Mail arrive Tuesdsy, Tberslay end Saturday at 8:00 p. in. Cnion City Mail, via Arby, flethet, c, am aa Hamilton mail. Winchester mail, via New Garden, leaves Monoay and Krlday at 8:00 a in. Sam arrirea Tuetday and Mturdiy at. . ..4:00 p re. (-a7Ofllce o pan from 7 00 a . so. to 7 p. m. San days Iron t to 10 a. in. r-TThe Mail ara governor by Railroad Tiiuo, which ia faster than true time. .. ACUII.I.KS IV ILLAMM, P I M.

FIVE-TWENTY IT. S. LOAII.

CITIZEN' BANK. We will continue to receive suhscriptions for tbU. S. FIVE-TWENTY LOAN, an til June 2Gtb. The privilege of conversion at WaHhinton City expires on 1st July. 3IoftKisojr, Blavchabo Sc Co.

j . tW The committee, we alluded .to last week, hare been quire successful, we learn, in getting donations to purchase lots in Eail iam-r which are intended for the burial plsee ol not only members of tbe Fire Depar men', who desire to be buried therein.

but all our valiant soldiers who (all 6gh'it!g for their r-ounlrr, and whose friends desire to place their honored dust in the last earthly home, prepared by the noblehearted contributors to this purchase. ' aaaa ' HW Stoves are a'ill needed for cooking and Ward A L'o.'s. at the Depot, is the place to get tbe kind you want. Anything

in the copper, bra?s, tin and sheet-iron ! ware line, that is wanted, can there be had.

8SOar thanks re due Jesse T. Wil-

j liams. Deputy Provost Marsha, for tbe J Draft Ro'.l for Wayne (this) township. Of , class one, between the ages of 20 and 35 J (including old bachelors of course) there ! are 959. Second class, between the agesof

35 and 45, there are 689. Total number in the township, subject t draft, 1C84.

fetT" We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of Strattan fe Son. Their new stock of Goods la well

,,,, . n,. . , ' , worth an examination, by all wishing to supnly gradually lengthening. They had escaped. , themselves with anything in their line 3

heretofore, wonderfu'Jy rairacu'ously ; but !

the blows are falling, thick and fast, leaving Btesuoval.

many Learts bruised and .chins with an- ! "V:' p"' immediately

gui.h. The secenh authors of this fearful where he will be pleased to receive the calls

strife, and those in the free North who sym- , ol all needing his assistance, professionally

p-itbize with them and ai 1 them by their ; " T"""""""

r.-.t;,.n tn c,v measure, instituted bv Mtaveyo ,ougnU$e, Dr. J. S.

if J ' renimore's celebrated GouL'h Mixture it ail

the Adniirjiftraiioo to restore peace by i relieve snd cure you.

crushing out ti e rthfllioii, are " heaping

up wrath a.'auist the diy ol wraih they

ill, in the time coming. Lave a fearful ac

count to settle retributicn awaits them !

mo

jyA letter directed to Mrs. Mary Sher

lock, from Nashville, Tenn., and to the care

of Mr. Thomas Nestor, can be had by calU

ng at Mr. Nestor's, nearly opposite the

V.Udium office.

We received the proceeding of a Union meeting in Franklin townithip in this county; but our paper was too nearly up, to publish them this week. Israel Woodruff, was chair

man, and W. C. Boyer. aee'v. The resolutions

ra patriotic and to the point.

Gas Fixtures, &c The season fr

building is now here, and every house

hould b supidied with conveniences lor

ighling it with gas. Mtssrs. Starr & White

re always prepared lo lvit up lias fixtures.

either ornamental or plain, at their office

on vtain-itreef , ooe ior y t-st oi c. u.

I Ruhl'n S'.ove Store. Fur warming an r.ffice

t.'oke i :haper thin ei'her Coal or Wood, an. I our rxperience is that it is fir better. Th-y deliver Coke to any part of the ci'y. Thejr have aUu Fire Brick and Coal Tar fur sale.

A :riOTII! Wa wast aseata at SG0 a

month, axrxnpe nnid. to aa 1 our viiliit

I iso V KKiiLa, i'kiental I'caaraa. and thirtrre otber near. ; aaeful and curioua articles, fn'trcn eiroulara aentraaa. . Addreaa SHAW 0l CL.VKK, Biddclord, Maine,

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New Postage Italew nisd Uegulit-

tW The great croud that daily throngs No. 77 Maiu street, seems to be on the in

crease. Everybody says Haines is the place to get good bargains. Th-y can

hardly wait on them sucb a rush nil the time.

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CHEAT REDUCTION IX TUZ TUCKS OT SINGER & CO'S

STANDARD MACHINES, ! W kaowa to be lb beat lor Manuiacri-.c parpoaea. : Na. 1 s&a:t!e Uacbiaa. lormeriT aoli at 9u.

----.... ST So. i. shuttle Machidc.Joraoerlj aald at tlOO. adacr4 1 ---..--. 7j t SINOEH'B ' la the beat Machine ia the world for Family Searing and llu mEfatBriof partaea. FKICS. (a-iih HiuMr, aad fenuuiiutl; oraanntd.t j . , ,tlU ik let oar Leltrr aSulian the annul

attentioa of Teat Makrra and Dreu Makera and ail tlx-

ana wi Ja.icninea ror lignt ntiia actiu Uik purvoaea

i nry cai, r priceipiei or in Maauiaetariee; Hi . ehtnea. raakina;. like them, the interloe ed eutca and re destined to be aa celebrated for Faaaiij Sowing txl l.ght aaann factoring parpoaca aa oar lianaiactariag Machine ' are for manafactnriog parpoeee in general. FAMILY SEWIXG MACHINES i Are aaloaMe in proportion to the camber of thlr,j tVrjr ' can do areli. See what onr'a can do before making a purchase. There ia no don' t aa ta the value ol oar Machine! for aaanafactnriag f orpoaea. Bat it ia oalj af fate that tepMhlie be n W leira that the eaertiai elemeuta of a Idaehiaebeat ad.pteJ to the heaviest aork wnnl.t als botheeleaaenta t be embodied in a rotlvF MachiDC It ta nov veil auderate4 t bt otar Lrtter A Maehtne is the cnly retail Machine ret eSered t tlte pn-lie which h siatplieitr. rapi-lity. dn-aiiite ao-l rertNicty of eor t aotioa. Whileaaa general thing the sewia? micbinj people arecandid enough to acknowledie that oar n.a chinea are aneqaaled fur manufacturing porf-egfa, they . are amoat anre to aaeert in ihe asie breath that Singrr'e tetter A or Fami'T Machines are not as gn...l as the- V Thta is a mere trick of the trade, and we eoofidiut 1 7 in ' rite those intcreated ia the sotject w examine or thrm set sr d see ht ar Letter A faxiijr .1 icniues. with " all the recent i-irrarementa. arecapl'l .-of doirg. Wfc:ie they will sew the moat delicate material to perfocu n. as alreadr stated, th?y are also adapted to liUt maDa-tc tnrtng purpose., and this, be it rememberei, can aot be said of any of the other Family MJChinea yet offered to tbe public. i The ?fos I and 3 Machinee are of great capaeitv. and '

applicable for manulacutring parpoas. uor Ne. 3 Machines are efpeoialiy adapted to all kind, ol light and heary Leather Work, iu Carriage Triiuming, Boot and Shot) Making, Uarnest Making. A.-. bey are ot extra eise, withan ann long econch 10 take under it and stitch the largest sized Dashes. There is scarcely aor part of a Trinnirr'f etitching that cannot be btlvr done with them than by hand; aa too the earing "Itiroetnd lahnr is Tery great. Thetahle of these Marhin s is M inches long, and the sha'tle will hold six times as much thread as the .bottle of those a tee for tailoring (ur(o- ' ses. The largo marthinea work aa fast as smtl I ocea ' We hae always on hand llemoiing Uaujre,. bilk Twist, Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, beat Mattiiue Oil in bottles, etc. Our customers may ret assured that all '.

our Branch Office are furnished nith the

"srenume article.

Ii. case of small purchases the morevicar be sent in

p ;t e stamps sr baa k notes. '

SOoorreaiodente will please write their nan es dia- '

tinctlr. It ia all important that we should in ei:h cm

know the postofSoe, county and !?ti,te

ity.ll persons reuuirirg inform ttian abnut tfewir.e

Machines, their sizes, prions, working ctnac'ties, and the

beat niett. jls of parchtsing ran 'i.uu it i, sending la

as or aay of our iranch Oihces fr a copy el '

I M. SINGER & COS GAZKTTK j

Which Is btitil pictorial paivr et.tirely deroted ta !

tt.e subject. t l sent gratis. IZ V w he ra'i tbe ab')f re .action in prices with f It. twofold Tiew ol benefitting the imbiic n-l oare!vea. ( Th-s public have two a wind tel by spurious CichtTit t made in imttsitiiin of oars. Ttiematiil tu ihm. from h iron cast 1 to i lie mlttrt piece is or poor quslit. Their m:tker htve not the mctoi to do their wurlc wU Ihey are h'd ;.y in secret pUces wttere ii would he iiu- j ,aosihir 10 hre it theirco nm-n 1 the pr"iT ra-clianic- t al appliance.. It i only by d-iinR a ffreat b'jsf ncs . and 1 having extensive mtDutactarins etit'.lnihineni, that i Co- untrbtnea can - mmd t m1-rre nri c'S . The '

l i.et deu'uifl mh n"i. U ILY M ADS are al -ravs liable

t jcet "ut t.ritrr; iii'l art ur t" '-ot cunsiueratyt. tru.le ai:d vof.y t t.'ep r 'i'm iu r-p,;r. The qu .initr t" f e ltk-d for in j- i ''line arp.rrtaioty of corrtrci a ti jj at all rttea fr aperd. atinpli' uy i.f eontruti -it. jtr' Jarthi!ity and rpi hiy ' - pfra-ion

wtinine tinst iv.ur. nacriiites to combine t ese "sen-

akr - " JaE I

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iaallaM la. is

ZaGiiiil to sinj' in tlio "Vwoi-ld, MA r EE rHOCl'UED AT FROM: $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, 5rr lariets, Si!$, EailrcaJs, Cia.-rfc?s, aaJ a!l tit Wrssiun f flTiliiatiaa. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, SO, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. The tUiaois Ceatrt! Rsilroad Company offer, 0IT L0XQ CRFT.IT, tho beautiful And fertile FBAISXE LANDS Ifizg alor.j tho rto:e lino of their Eailroad, 700 aTTKS IN IXXGTH. srion tho ziozt, favorablo Terms for euabliag Farmers, Manufacturers, mechanics and Workiagmcn to make for themselves and their faniilios a competency, &nd a H0STE they can call nrrm CT.N, as trill appear from tho followlrj statements:

CATHAETIO

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i J&rB-U ' Are m ascfe. arsl . . mv A Si-L Ca?I aatwyaaoanoj . Prr- I saaiaaV aaal list tan lata aari k JRlCt - ' 1 11 etaa.fcwtat.lal Taaaa ;ma t C'""aia an aite aa aerta.- . trS lStir I aa4 aawasai sr,- y a iN?'7l 1 J-amv. T. a-J V2 ' fhZI't-i f cuaaMltawa.araaa.w.

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auwcSrJ I" fceaWSI ria. TV-ystisaateta vk fao. u m 1 etf m beat Wla aaiurnaK

tieftT. puri tbe srasaaaj Ia saa ohsarax-laoaa whkh wueVa

A coll sttlre aneaewkv ta tka awigr. aaj

amarta Iu n,:.iril fun-sona. Tlaaaa, tr auarNaavM, eaait afoa tti'easrsa ml tbe ewrrvwaMiia. oVa, pr aVadea aakrl aawravwtaoau wimwiaa), aaas aaaaa.a. aUa la turn n'Ha n I man arj tms eaiaaa' m uta, Uk ac'a atU a4 aaa sua, aliraGSlj; akas saators tlaa natural a-uoa it tbo ajr,a. aa4 aus at ta aaMeaa faaliHt; 4 aalih aaia. Wa u la tnae aaal aa apaavaat la this triTia! aal awiaia evaaplarat. at ease tnw ta anaaf ' erf the d.vii aalsl ami Han cr rows il naaaiis, Taa aaata awriratira easrtexwea tana, Caaai I ay aaamr ataainaeti -am aad JanauxMita rf tms aalanl taartl aas af taa Kalr. tbT are ti)IK, aad raanj vt Ihtaa aarste, rarxl thu aa:'uj nngs Noa ado kooar ra eirtwa M thaw IhUa. will ax-elect ta emjOo; Uiaot wbea. satmrwa; ttwa the4iwjra taT ratw. - -ssa.rm-nca ftuea laadiar aamartaaa la aesae af lha

fwiactai ciusa, aaaJ uvia wwr araU t

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atkadA public installation of offioers of

the Mnsonic Lodge will take place at KoigdUtown, Indiana, on the evening of the 22d. Colonel F. A. Hardin, will deliver the address.

a, --w- . V' rvo cs r 4-1- t .1.

MV ir, o. jr. jug'Jdiu, iiiia iuc .m.T'lTi JTl T n TITS ,

moHt beautiful patterns for Window Cur- i rio fill or.iers for window niinris. Poors, . . xtt ii r nt a tki i M. Frames. Moa Irlioes. Itrackete; Mantl.e aed Btoaae tains. Wall faper, liordorM, OCO., UCaideS f lirnlih.rt work lentrslljr, 8CUOOL all mla si almost everv thintrs ia the Notion line, and ! loor""hl)r am w' ri- t- ii SEASONED LUMBER! Willow Ware. Give him a call. j . Iw, lgl j And as Uw aa the same can le bought In this market. Nbw Firm We invite attention of our j Also. Fine Lnnibcr, Shingles, FlooriflS,

readers to the new firm of Huff & Hair,

Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, in an- j ,";pSilth "-a w""' sh."1 "o"d

ntkar rlnlllinil. C. B. JIuff. OUT old COUDtV Jm5'11 " t

Treasurer, has, with his son-in law, Mr. Runaway Apprentice. . i rrr xr if- .

Iiair.openea au OUICUSI o. Xl, m ; kNHY.MITH.sii lolentured Apprentice to me to

'II the 'arm tin

The following is an extract of the new Postal Rules adopted during the last session of Congress, and whioh will be ia force from and after July 1st, 1863: 1. AU unpaid mail mailer mast be paid before it can be delivered. 2. No package weighing over foui pounds cau bo sent through the mails, (iioeptiog Congressional Documents.) 3. A uniform letter postage throughout the United States, namely, three cents for

each half ounce or fractions of an ounce;

the Pacific postage of 10 cents being abol

ishrd. 4. Postage on Drop Letter two cents for each half-ounce or fractions of an ounce.

o. negisterea xner ; d everybody knows friend Christie's J - t a I mm .

eacn, excinsive oi poeiagr. 6. On transient papen or periodical, pamphlets, proof-sheets, maps, engravings, blanks, papers, letter envelopes, and cards, the postage will be two cents for every four ounces or fractions thereof, if directed to one address, and in one package. Books double the above rates. Three Circulars, or a less number, to one address two cents and the tamo rates for any additional number. 7. The postage on regular paper will be as follows, the standard weight btring tour ounces: Weeklies 5 cents per quarter; Feiui-Weeklies.. 10 Tri-Weeklie....15 " " Dailies 30 If weighing over fonr ouuees, additional rates to be charged. S. On publications issued less than once a week, and weighing noder four ounces, the regular postage will be one cent for each number, and an additional rate for every four ounces or fractions thereof.

Important News

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ti il quil tM". must e m1 f thii Hf-t, metnl an i ftni-h-I to periactioii 'V e ba.Tetl.ft 7m ) anl mean, mi a grnl scale to Jo thi. Th pur'hi r of Machine". mhrc Uily hrul it miv concern will flTii thit thoso having i li '-. e U tit tie not eiily w-'ik well tvt rn,rii nweli w nuesof p-e4 lot Ut U't-fs in thr fin -it po-asihie w'rKinT ricr Our machine, & m-irte u, i-ill airn more wnif-j with le-a UHir tha other whether in initti--t, of oar' r not. In fttct, they tr, cbe&perthn tnv ,thr mtrhinet Mi ft I. M. ISINi.KK 4- ft'O. ftroad Wrty, New Vutk. J. H. WASS0N, Agent, KICIINO.VD, IVD. SLoeal Amenta Wanted. Jan.iSlh.lHia. THOMAS NESTOR. Corner of Front and THin Streets, RICHMOND, INDIANA, DEALER IN

Lath, ic, it.

fVOODEN WARE. Quoortsworo . cJfcso . S-CASH PAID FOUC0 Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon,

H.IJXOI" , Is abost einal n extent to Eaptar,: wih a rT : ularinn of 1 2HJ'x, and a soil eapibl.- of auf-pKi-rl'-f; .OiO.onil. No State In t:e Vnllr. vt : the Mississippi offers jo frrt an invi ;c.-:;-.r:.t ta the eettW as the State of Ulinoia. Thcrv i r ' part of the world where all the coml'iions of 'U- : mate and soil ao ailmiraMy combine to produce those twa great staples, Co urn and Wbui. I CUMATE. I Kowriere can the Industrious farmer arcure ! such immediateresults fromhi laliorason thf.e j deep, Ht-h, loamy soira. cultivated with so m'ich i ease. The climate from the Mirrm aouT'irrrt part of tlie Sua ta Ihe Terr H.tme. Alten A ?t. j JLoais Ilail'-oad, a distance of nearly 2uo suiWa, U : well adaied lo Wuucr I WHEAT. COR., COTTO, TOBACCO.

j Teachea, Pears, Tomatoes, and erenr earietT of fruit and vertablea ia Brown in srreat abundnnce, from which Chicago and other Northern market

are lumtaneaimra a to a weeaa earner trtan tneir immediate ricinity. Petweea the Terre II nte, Alton A St. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee and Ulinoia rivers, a distance of 115 roliee en the Branch, and 1S6 miles on the Main Trunk,

1 1 the State.

! THE ORDI 1RV YIELD of Corn is from 50 to 80 bushels r acre. Cnt- , tie, llorses, lules. tiheep and llofrs are raised ; here at small cost and yield larce profits. It is t believed that jto section of country presents great -. er inducements for Dairy Farmins; than the Prairies of lUiuois, a branch of farmins: to which hut

i -. i.uie attrntion naa been paid, and which must

5 yieia sure profitable results, iwween the Kankakee and Illinois rivi-rs. and Chicaco and Dun. K-ilh, a distance of N5 niilt-s on the Branch and 147 miles by the Main Trunk, Timothy lla-, J ; Spring Wheat, t'oru, 1 1 OATS, D ARLEY, RYE, Bl CKH IIEAT, J j And vegetables st'itd to the climate, are produ-

, ced in great abundance. The aorthern portion , of Illinois is about the climnteraf rcnnsylvanis, while the southern p.irt has tire climate of Kcn- : tucky and Virginia, fjivlrrj a variety of temperature In the State, suited to almost every product or the United State. i : ACRMTXTrnAL PRODUCTS. . The Agricultural prodnrtsof Illinois are srreaterthan those of any oUier St ite. Thr A heat i crop of 161 was esumated at a",'Xlo,Hli) h-flv-ls whde the Corn crop yields not than 14'.iw,' Q0 busltels, beeides tbe crfp of Oats, Harley, ' Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Totaloca, -1 Pumpkins, Squashes, FUx, Ucmp, Peas, Clover, . Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Cot'on, Sorghum, i Grapes, Peaches, Apples, e., wliich to to ivr j the vast acxrcfrate o' production in thia ft-nile region. Over Four Miltiona tone of produce ! were sent out of the Stats of Illinois during thr I past year. STOCK RAIli. j In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon i advantagrs are presented for the extension of Mock raising. All kinds of Cattle, Horses, Mules, . Sheep, lloi:s. As., of the beat breeds, yield handsome profits; laru;e fortuues have already leea , made, and the field is open for others to enter witu "e raltest prospecta of like results. 1aii:t Faaiiua also presents ita iuducemenia to many. I

May 8,

And all kiudt of Coni.tr j Produce. 1863

20 tf

CJ.LTIV TlO r' COlTOYw 7" ex;vrimHitj .h C-'ftn eullmre re of Try "(tt ji-tvmfV. f'fryrtnrmff in iatitud l' fsv- ,u n. it -Vfift'-vtw A rurwrA, 4tuii Auti (i.m tm t M-ttn. Z';'e., tkt (mp"it verm thuiitfif tn re vt'.t ttdord fw tk )rft ti. of tU ''. A t(ir Jum tt f-tinf ?t cf ynunt? 4- ihh, rvrn turn ttnr ytmitbjx! t'.-tUyr to -i mt pntititbtm orwwwl in f.. -ttvrh - 1 1 -'.. ?.".! il it r'an. The r ': rJ-e-rf.-- t ft -tr fTtitLifta tO OrVt ttu it , pfm of rtimi.U mt putted to th4 re 7 k re it r? th il t?f i.f H, rt7J, it W I ff( f refill? $-it a uj,'aml amount to p.' a yrextt C-enJ: o Ui u J. M1M0 An MAWFACTmrS. The great resource of the State, la Ctu.1. Iron. Lead, Zinc, Potter, t'lae, Llmtone, 8andatone, tc. Ac, are almost taVnche4 ; they awatt tha arriral of enU -prising anj eaertratic men, accustomed to coDTtrt thrm into gold. BILROI PYSTKM VF IfXIOtfl.

Railroads Interaect the who! Ftate. $ I

O.fMKl hare been invcrt'd In complex tif tha prent net-work that link- ex err part of tbe aetata into immediate ccaneciion with the urrouDdiQ( FtAtes and the dirvxten thorougharea of cosus tiicrce. THE ILLINOIS C EXTRA Is nVlLROAO Traverses the whole length of the Stata, from th 1 anks of the M;4Ais.;pfl aad Lake Michfraa to the Ohio. As Its n;an ii-nmrV. the Railroa4 runs through the centre of the State, and on either aide cf the road along Its whole leojrth lie th lands oflVrvd It auie. TO ACTl AL SETTLEnS. From Ihe unprecedented aJTantaes this Compnr.y o!TVrs, It hi not fmrprirtne; t'ist it should have already disposed of 1 ,V0.m acres of land. It is now 8 lfin;f at the rate of iVOOo acres per week. Tle population alonfr th tine has trebled in ten years, and is now si-LiM. The Company s 11 to actual er.ltirators. and every contract contains an agreement lo cultivate. IT!&, TOWVS, MAKKET9, DEPOT. There are Ninetr-Flght Depots on the Compadt'i llsilrnad, (riving hnt one erery srverr miles. Ciiti-s, Towns and lilu;cs are situated at convenient distances throughout the whole r-?-e, where every desirable commodity may he f und as readily as in the oldest cities of the I nion. and where buyers are to be met for all Linda of farm produce. EDI tATIO.. Mechanics and working men will find th freeachool svsU'ra encouratred by th State, and enisVwed with Inrfr revenue for the au)ifort of the schools. Children csn lire In sight of the school, th oUerc, the church, and rrow up with th prosperity of the leading 5 late in the Ureal Western Empire. o one who Nas visited this splendid refr1n of country can doubt that it equals Ute most favor ed descriptions that tssv ever been giveti of tt ; but let any careful observer visit it, and he will Inform you that the half has not been told of the advatitaffea tt oflVrs for immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farmers of th astern and Middle States, and Canada, are ro ovine; to Illinois in great numbers; and it i beiweve. that if thee surpassing advant&f-rs wer sisdu known to th farnirrs. aiechaaics, manufroTrre and witrkina; population of over-crowded Europe, thty wrnld promptly avail themselves of th knowledge.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

60 acres at $10.03 per acre-, with in-

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Established 1760.

TF.TER LORILLARD,

,.irV.VpT, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer,

terest at ti per cent, annually upon the follorriug terras: Cash payment, $ 48 00 Vavmt'nt in one ronr, . . 48 00 " " two years, . . AH 0) " ' three . . . 4$ 00 " four "... 230 00 " ' fire . . . 224 W) " six "... 21200 " " seven .... 200 00

40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: Cash pnym-ent, . . . . l'ajuient in ono year, ' " two years, . " " three " . . " " fonr . . " five " . , " " six - . , " seven M . .

$ 24 00 24 00 . 24 00 24 00 118 OO 112 00 106 00 100 00

SW" W did oot hear the pech, (Gen. MeroJuli's.) lul we understand the larger portion of it was devoted to abuain Deuiocrats.' Jeffertonian . Nothinjj better could be expected from the bUck hearted tory editor t f the Jtff'-r-toitiam to either give currency to as palpablea falsehood as the above.ot manufacture it out of the whole cloth. Gan. Meredith l not abuse one sirtajlo ' Democrat " on j such scoundrel ai the editor of heJffertonia came ia for a liberal share of truth as to the evil they are dU-tcminating among those o?er whom they have influence. Ilis speech was very brief, and full of patriotic appeals to every lover of his country to stand by the ' old flag " in this hour when copperheads seek to trample it ia the dust, . and elevate convicted traitors to office of trust and profit. OCT Daniel Elliott, of tbe 19. h Indiana Battery, Is aow canvassing this city and county for sub-scribem to Srnucker's History of the War. It is embellished with seven fine mezzotint haUle-scene. and seweral page Wood-Cut, that add much to the fine appear .trice ot the work. It contains 512 pages of reading matUar embracing tho causes of the rebellion, and biographical sketch of the patriot heroes, who aavsiated and are assisting to crush it. The price is Three Dollars for tbe voL in beautiful morocco binding.

Cincinnati ,Oiiio.

on the niht or Jnne2t. lo:i. a(4 boy isaiont sixteen

Apply to

MDJCHY tuuu wHovvui, .mi I years ol an-. Any peraon returnin him to ma aereiee

J.. i. .i. linnotle it ia nnniiPBtsars for L arill ha suitably rewarded and expenses paid besides, ir ; dence in bis honesty, it is unnecessary xor in Unio or na,. ah person, harboring or ..i.pioy-! w

us to more than mention the fact that he has -7;-;. t. J.T-Raoiox

ing employed.

f3 The Bee Hive Store is well supplied with the greatest variety ol Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents and Boys' wear; Ladies', Misse, and Children's Gaiters, Shoes, and Slippers; Men and Boy's Boots and Shoes; Carpeting fine and good, fcc. Captain Crawford respectfully iuvites aa examination of his Goods and a comparison of prices. X4TYou will find the Florence Sewing Machine at No 30, Main st , (Sam. Ueliis' old quarters,) and our a Ivico is, don't buy a machine until you have thoroughly examined the Florence.

CITY m FOB

lO and IS Chamber St., (Formerly Chatham Street, New York,)

oold call the attention of Dialers to Ihe a. tides of his

; manufacture tU: j BROHX SNUFF. j Macaoy. Drmirros.

Fine Kappee, Fare V irginia. Coarse lUppee, Xaehitocnes American Gentlemen. Cepephaen. YELLOW SJil'FF.

Uoney Zew Seotch,

All are resneetfullr renneate.1 to rar ni aa aooa as ihe. i High Tea.t Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch.

can conveniently do so. Iriah liigh Toast, Fresh Scotch. or Lundyfoot

farrtow Je. If any tax shall not

the first Mondav in September, th

ieerd toeolleel the fame by distress and sale of the anode and chatties af the person charred therewith, riving u diiya notice by writtea or printed advertiaementa, pat np iu three ot tha moat ptaMie places In tbe eity. Owing to the reduction ol the ertr tax, I trait that all I tax payers will respond promptly t the call. , wty-Xha Collector' offlce is in the B rtan liuilding.ap stairs. C. R Wl LH A 3IS, CI ty Colleetor. Bicbmoad, Jans 5, lS.i. 4-w

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-A-ctinj Xamitl Corriiriiyssioner, IHicois Central Kailroad Company, Chicago.

f tinC Tax Pavers nf the rite nt Richmond tr. ltKw)v

I notified that the taxmnfsaid city are now dne Scotc h.

t be paid on or before j attention is calied to the lane reduitioT in prices s collector shall pro- of Kine-Cut hewing an t Smoking Tob tccos, which will

1 Comii)issioners Sale. ' 5rRSCA:,T t0 n order of the Wayne Common Tleas o Wayne county Indiana, madeat the may Term, , 1N, the aeidersiftncd oflers at private sale a valuable i and veil improved farm, couaUtins of 163 acres, snd

w a m i I heme: a part of fractional section x4, ia townshi p 14. aad T. , t t.-. l ' ranees west in said county, and lying an tha Kit hraond II VOU Want a COOd ?iOVe, fjooa ! nd New Vatle railroad, shout one mile and one half

Tin, Corner, Brass and Sheetiroa Ware. C. . otth-w.at of the city of Kichmoud. onejhird or th ',,'.'., , - , , purekaM! money will be required down, and the residue

in two equal instalments of one and two years alter date, with r without Interest as may suit th purchaser. Bit-tea and a mortgage on the land will be required for the ueerred payment, fereon wishing to purchase can call en lvi Jesaap ar Sirhard Peddrick. KLIA.S HKNLY, Commiasiouer. JuneS ti

M OKI Nil.

be found or a pertor tonality. TOBACCO. SMOKINO. CUT CUEWING.

Long. P. A. L-. nr plain, ' 5 Jago. No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 9, rweet Scented Orenee. Canaster, Kos I Satixed, Tin roil Cavendish, Turkish. Oranalted. X. B A circular of price will b tent on application. May I, ltf3. U:lyr 12

C. Bu'il's is right place to find them, aud at

prices very low tor Cash. Call and examine his extensive stock.

Editor t of Palladium' ' Pea Sit: With your permUsion I wish to

say to tbe readers of your paper that I will send

by return mail to all who wish it, Cn-ee) a Re ceipe, with full directions for snaking and oaltig a simple Vegetable Balm, that will 'effectually remove, in li days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bars 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, TH0S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 19 :2m) Xo. 831 Broadway, New York.

A FTENTIOiN ATTENTION

to tha

FRESH AKRIVALS

At Strattan's Corner. O: the latest aad most desirabl style of

LADIES' DRESS GOODS,

Alwats Wxiu Scrputo. Geo. P. Emswiler & 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, full line of Cotton Hose, Paper, Envelopes, and Window Shades, in any quantity. Call and see.

(KTHistoryof tbe Great Rebellion, br Thos. P. Kettell, is a work that everybody should have. The price is only $2,75 per rol., of over 4X1 pages each. Our friend Micaray V assort, has this countjjto canvass and we commend the work aad hiaa to the patrensge of our fellow citiasos.

! Consisting la part f blark. plain and fancy dreaa a-lka

i ailk and ima poitlir.s, light colored alpaca. In-tere. j Pra plaids, aaoaambiquea Himalaya mohair, checks.

challi.s. giBf asms, tawas. . Ac. Very Handsome Summer Shawls. AIo, Jfe and Boy Wear. Black aad Rrawa Cloths, Slack doeekla and aaasmer cas isser, eashmereta, dte. Also, amhrelias, sua ambreilas. parasol. Hdie hais. Shaker hood a, aaew aad key's hata. ae aad cheap- Wtau'i. saiaaea aad children's (hoe, aad qaeasware, all of which, together with fr seat accessions, pan hated ta the heat saarfeeta, ar ta a told aa I, asth lewewt. e therefor sot ten the at tea -ttoa ( tawdesciimiaaUag poolw, aad reqwews. at lease a call. MatTfiX a SOS. jrOrWaa. at. kleDewall ia al his post ready to serve th lbOiic with his best St. Kieaseond. Stay . IS6S. z3-tt . Sale of Real Estate. r after the Mth of Jwne, 165. 1 wiH offer at privat sale, tor adoarth cash last, and the real due ia aaawal aatyaaeats t suit th pwrehaseis. with ia t. ! i rasa data- Th smrth-ewet a Barter ad oactiwa t. iw towwahip I, rang I srest Said Land i six mils aeth M sUehaaowd ta Biluewre' aad Kiebsaoad Tarapik. Sosa Sal acre cleared, a grd apnagaad living stack water a ta Farm aad xe.laat Tasaswr. Aw twa atain acrw lots ia Stat f Iowa, aaa ta EJtory asaaty end li ether ia Fwttawataai caacy. A saangag wiH b repaired of the satrchrser a Ac laed sold t seear the iteiTTTed pay meats, auid a deed will K mads hiaa aaar wrderaaT JM Oaarrv. EDWAKw STAXUCCE. , Bxecator at tha Will f Jawaph A- Casamaas. dee'd. Wsy , UX Si w

Hay Si Straw; I wUI nay the highest price in C mi tt for Prime Cured

l tiKU i ai iiuuiui nuiirt.

New Stock of Gold ItZedal Premium Grand and Square IlPIlSrO FORTES,

CSt

eTO II sT S TT IT-IT R INS Has a hand In aJiilon to bis stock of Eastern ' a soserW-r article of DUNKER & SOFT CASSIMERE HATS

trmm a Vrawni. JaVrcAdsw tf St. Umm, AA. 4, 15S.

x Vt. Am s" Vucr rau ar lb irC f all that la great in medk-lna. Tum Uav cured say litO daughter ealreroua aore mn.m Iwr hands aad Aw that had proved i neurit,! aw fa t, Iter soother ha tawat knag griev. ou.lr a nii -i oil with M tehen ai'.d pimple cat ha akia aud tu her tia.r. A tier ear chii l waa cared, aha also Used ,r t un, -ad th Uav. cd her MiMauvQ As a Pajmtljr wBra ' Fvm Dr. I'- '. Otrf wrvU, .tear Aisawa. Tour Was Bra th aetaew ed aasgaa. TVatr avrallent qnalitWw surrvu nnv catharti w linear at They ar nild. but very ewrtaiw and erl Wtiat in thair arvhaa on tha howela, whi. h auk oa tUcui lataiuabta ta ws iu Um dally Uaataaent of dlvwsa. Hewdaaslf UIIeclrr,Pil ktavanaetaa jroai lr. IMten 4 Hd, BaUtwen. THtartco. Aiu; I tan not ao.wer to W complalBta I hare c wi with x nr l'iils httr than to say all . sr ew e.U ril . r f aaraVcav. 1 naar great dependene on an efT vlwil ratharuc ia tnv dailv eooteat with diseas. and hrlrevinc as 1 do that yowr Pilks aOoril ua th beat w hare, 1 ot couieo value Ihetu highly. rrrrearmd. fa, Mav I. ISM Ta. 3. C Arnu Plr: I have neon repeatedly eurvd of the wweat AnaaWAe any lJy eaa has by a to a tw of your Pills. It serins to aiia bun a foul atootach, mhich they eleanna at eatraw Vvhus sua grout rasiiect, EH, W. mCKLK, ftrrr tStnrtmtr Oaraae. BUteata TJIsoralawa I.ww Ceamajla Isita. JVaa Dr. ratmrore Bril, AVas Tm CI. Not only are y mr Pills admirably aaapted ta their par sjhas aa an aperient. 1 ul 1 find their heneAcial effeela ua th Liver very anarkid indsed. Thew ha ta aiy pt aotire proved wore erTertual Aa- th cur of AiUm$ msaatisfs than any on remedy 1 eaa asanihw. 1 ine4vly rejoar thai we 'have at length a ptirgativ whioh la wur. thy Ua ciMifi.hmc ot lb irofcsioa aad the pet id. trrT.tT of rat Ijrrxaioa, t VA aahiUK-toa, D. Ttb W atv, lab. Em 1 1 have used )oiu- t ilia in my general aad hospital prarikwever aim yon made them, aad oanswK waaitai to aay Uiey are the beat cathartic w employ. Their rr,ulauug aruoo on the liver ta quh-k aad darided, couaeejueutly tbey are au admirable retaetly Sor deraugenii-nrs of that ,rgin. Indeed, I bar selduan fuud a caae of hvliuau disease so obstinate that It did not readily ytrld tu tiKJu. iraiciualijr vuia. aUJAMUUsH.il, J ligttiun A JAinaa BaqiitaL Dyaentrr)-, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. uaa Or. J. V. Ui mm, tfChtcmfn. Tonr rill, have had a long trial in my prartic. and I bold them iu eat, -em as one of the best aperient I have ver f.uud. Their alterative rlloct uiam th liver make them aa excellent remedy, beu given la small doaea I x bUtMis dystttirry and liiTrrareu. llietr augariailiiig inakea thiu very awplal la aud ouuvetueat fug Um ua of wouieu aud cliihiien, Dyaprpala, Imparity- of the Blood. JYam JCrt. J. r. Hi ma, itutur o ddraat Caww Ajsfiaa. Pa. Am: I bar used your Pills with estiaecilinary sttocees in my family and among those 1 am oalisd to visit in dirtress. To rrrilats th organ of dsyastlcaa and purifv tlie blooil, tiivy are the ery beat raassdy I hav ver known, aud 1 can confidently raoosnateDd them b. uy Luada. Vuura, J. V. 1UMK8.

Scab Fm : I am uaing yonr Cathartie Pill ta my praa-

maeiantatlataa, Uoatt, Noiaimjarl ay, Iaral) aia, Vitu, etc.

tic, and flud Uiem an excellent nurcatlv to c

avatem aad nurtAr tus fmtntauu of tas btaod.

JOHN O. MBACUAM, M. b.

Costatttatteii. Coatlwcmeaa. laaaMHlaa.

! Asrwp-

From Dr. J. f. Vaughn, Umtrtai, I

Too much cannot be aald of yonr Pills tor the ear of cnstirewrss. If other of our fraternity hav tbood thesa as efheacicras as 1 have, they should jobs SB ta proelainatag tt for th benefit of Um snuiutadaa what aagjar from that complaint, whi-h, alihouKh bad enough la itaelf, V

to prasreiiitur or otbera uiat ar worse. I as ftreness to originate in the Uver, but your FLUe i

oran aua cur tue utsnasa. . From iln. E. Suart, Pttytieiim and MSdmife, BotUm. I find one or two larve doaea of your Pills, taken at th proper time, are excellent promotive of th nararwf seersttan when wholly or partially suppressed, and also vary effect ua to dram the ataaaoad and saaaaf ansrwas. They are so much the beat physic wa hav that 1 laiminmanil no other to my paiieuta. From Vu Km. Zr. fawtca, oth M'tAodim JSms. rAarcA. Puiaski llutrsB, rWannah, Oa Jan. S, UiS. riowoRro Six t I should be ungrateful fur tha relief your akill has brought ma If I did aot report my cas to

you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought oa excruciating wearo'ose pai'tis, which ended la en re esc rasaeaa tteaa. Notwithstanding I bad tbe bast of Dhrsinaa.. th

grew worse aui wore, nntii oy me aevic of

atn by

excellent airent in nalliniore. Dr. Mack so sis, I tried your

of your

Pills. 1 biir eSerts weia slow, but aura. Bv xawaatariiur

ia th as of thetn, I am bow entirely wait, s Bektb CaaajarB, Batna How, law, t Dae. I Mi. Tnt. Avxa: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Khntmnue Uovtm painful dassaae that bad afflicted aa bs-years. . VUiCaUIS MXDCU. - Moat of the pill in market cowtata Msreary, whi. li, althouKb valuable remedv ia aAilrad haaawv ia

dangerous in a public pill, from th draadfal cinas

sjueaeea mat rrnqiutnuy follow tu I

Thaaa

aoouia bo mercury or mineral aubstaaca wtiatavar.

PHoe, So eenta perr Box, or S Boxea for $1. lrparwd by Dr. J. C aYTXX U 00-, TsSrwU, Xass. BSTKcHrsals by I'iummer ck Belly, aad I. I. I raw, Klch I mond, lud. Allen dt L'e Wbulesal Ageut, Ciiiainnati. ; A :.!. , 3'lyr .... ,

t . r I j 1 ,i tr r . Of his own maeufaetur. Just Keceired Jrotn the Manufacturer ; Bichmon. Oct. si, i8oi

AVih. Ksiabc fc Co., BAI.TIMOBK. TO PURCIIASEKS OF PIANOS:

45 t

m

and for Good Brisrlit Straw:: IVlaVcred At mj

2,

a,,. -Sffisw f

saSSSprjfiPf I

0 th Strttt, north of Maiu. He also sells Baled Hay for Cash Only! TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE I STEPHBV SCOTT05T, Xoith Seventh S.rcet, Richmond. Ind. March 13. 1SS1. 13 tf p A P E R HANGING. l.e. AdaUmgton, aUepcctfuIly Inform tha public that he is prepared t perform paper hanging ia the he-t possible manner, oa abort notice, aad moat farvorahle tern. Orders !sft at!. 9. Dagdales. or at hi residene oa Sooth Tth-, street, will be promptly attended to. Job I5th.!-6i- 17 tf

P yea want to purchase a Piano, and save Iron S30ti S6'J, rail at

PHIL. DICKINSON'SMUSIC ROOMS o 35 Main-at., liichmond ind.. Where too can buy a first elaea Piano, from thirty

sixty dollars cheaper lhan you can bay one at any othet ' place. 3ly Pianea are ee ected bv the bst Judges ia stie ' country, aad therefore can be relied on aad recommended to be of the first qnaiity, and warranted as represent ed j Also, a large selection of Musical iesirnmentt. Mic ; Str.nei.rJhe-t Musie. As. PHIL IilCfclSt-O.

Kieamond, ov tr, Irbi. 4 tf

BOD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION LEAF T03ACC0 WAREHOUSE,' !tea- S3. St. aad Cat Water Street, between Walaat aad iss. tat it sat 1 frsti Hrcet, GttJsa.olxxxjsAtlw Ololo. Tri-Weekly sales at A actios, aad at private Sale, of YIXStSlA. . KCUXCKT. OHIO, ISSIaXA. - A!fBCOHSCTIi7T. , CHAS. BODMAN.

Proprietor.

Direct rrom the .Tlanafatiurir. Watches ! Watches! Jewelry! Jewel ryl The very best! The Tery bet! The very cheapest! The rery cheapest! At C A- Drck osoi's f awalf Store, No. S Uaie Street, RicbBaoad, Ind.

T. H1KATT, Iaspectat. October 3. IS. 9

41 lj

rw KLASS Chose late, freak aad road for saas by ' " - , dt PL&S11UB di KAXLT.

Sew .Stock of Jewelry. .F. I?. HU. iCUTT.

Has just received

J.A.RGE fc EXTE5SITE -Stock of Jewelry

or which be iositee the at ten tic a of parcbaeeis

1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST FIDS,

Ear and Fnjer Rias, Gold Chains, tie.s 8tc, fce. Of th latest y aavd ad th Cacst Seh. All artielfa sold warrawteai a -e a lenreaeated. Watch aad Clock repairing dosee oa tb sbovteet aauee, aad arnrraetad to ew well doee. Tbana-fal ror past favors a weatiauwd pairs nage r regpeetfally solicited.

e atr west

Pa-rita ;iciiit. Bust. Carcccit , CROCKER & CO. i douth side af Main t'reet.one squsreKaet of Meredl h i llcsf j Kichmoud, Ind. j Manf-trretllkin4sof CXRRIAtiKS.HlGCIES, ! Ml LKIKs. Kxircssand i'dUrg Wagons, .,4,, ' l We hare on hanl a fine assortment of srerk in oat ' line, andean 6aih to f.rier on short notice, alra.tt ant ityleor pattern of vehicle, all of wbieh they warrant j to be made of thcbe.t material and by careful atwt es- ' perfem-ed workmen. The public afeinvited to eal ! anj ! siiroirt their suck an Trices - aTTarticBlaratienrMipaid torermiriax. !

But merely giving public notie that

EMPIRE STEEL PLOW Manuxaotory. S. HOUNEY A CO. V SE.?7 rrrpmr4 to furaiah the Agrlcultaral Pablit wits almost every description of STEEL PLOWS, FARMING

IMPLEMENTS, &c..

i iURHIIM HOUSE Oil ML

WIGGINS d CO., 1 O. its, .fl ALU STUECr, r, K

ITATEjost received a lerg stock ofOooda, parchasd i B KmI ' Maaufacturer and Iaportera, for , CAflif, and ihey new offr them for sal at such price. : and oa such lrms as will be tare to er te - . ' , Wiggins & Co No 29, lUin Street. A living preSt. Their etoek nibrwai a eewapleaeaaaert , ment o( all kinds ol Saddlery Uardware, atao. traather of all klnda a0l French Kip aad Car. Bforoecw aad Bladina-a. Black and Paoey Bnamelled, Heavy aad Light I Anameiied Leathers, together with as sssanwsut of our .. owe taoajre f Leather, all ef which make ar Stock eae

. oi vu. urn in me country. AI so a 1

Wiggins etc Co' Ifo 29, Main Street

I service ar aeseelld ia this bread of all kinds. Ply Met. Bar atrsmkoav Whip f the lightness of th draught aadrtl-s, llrness. bridlsa, Collara, A.. dx4 f ear ewa to the report of the committee J a a fee tare. Pair, by which It wilt f-e ser : - - - . -

M-ata ror maeo.

Which for darability aad servie ar unexcelled

jw.j. as an evtoenoe or

ot the.r Plows ihey refer at tb laat Wayne County

.hat oar Plows average from Xi to 75 pounds lighter dra:t than those of our eemnetitora. They received at tb I..

Indiana State fair. Foui First Class Premiums.

VAIjTJABIsB

Die timbers f which their Flaw arc mad Is selected nr II - SaaaaaBa amssa- aas am sua - ,r.,.".d:r, REAL ESTATE FOR SALH to their rder and are hardened by a peealiar process I ,s . . , "" which makes them last as LOXO A6AIj1 as th ordinary i . .

eteei sieaio noaro. warrior aate sty m emsnee mu m mmm aaart of

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their work is none ty them, or tsser their immediate f - -4

of Kichsaoad, Ind., kaowa a

suptrvisisn. and noae bat good worksaea are eanployel I

"v uaamy aaesr wer a is aaswrwaaeee.and la ia ia All Cases Warranted

Te be treeisely as represented f - . , , A liberal redoetlea will he made tothe trade 8. HORNET & CO.. Bieksawad.Ind.

Sale of Real Estate. OS ar after then day af mar. ISS3, r will offer at private -a. fcr Twenty -tare HasMtred mm4 S:xry. ig Dollar ia Cash dew a, and the resids ta tw equl asnaal instalsneat, wUh lotercet fraei at, . 125 ACRES OF LAUD, , 4 Beicx aad sat eat ed is rranhlia Tears ship, ta WayawOa aad of Indiaaa, aad beiag ia tb sowtA Mr, e .'

tia Si S7. ia Tesrasarp IS, aad rang t s at Xhw taad is aader good caKlvaUaa, aad akawt 7e a raw elamrwd Sote and a mortgage oa the lasd will he reonired .r

pare Baser ta sera tbaj eeferraS aayaaeatav. a deed w,lT a aJ aader tit order of the Coart. 11 - - - aTWAB STABBrCK Jr Ixecwtor ef ta will ed Bdward Atarbwck . Sr .. atay w " a ."

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Thi property is oa f the mast deairaAU la JSajtara lediawe. n eeatlite ef sabataatusl saodern blt dwetlinc bowwoh alargefAream BewBttJe1lI. fn, . bHag, Carriage Boom, Smoke Bow aad ,tar awt bn. lt. Tkt tuii i, hnisAtt ekk a GOLD'S mTMJinMTEZl W1U eaaeieat rapaeit, U heat Ue waaU .. Tha bath rwea. aad kltrhw. spsrflw mHM Awt aad raid TW araaaaa well sjlaaae wt wra-t-Aad eraaaaeatal TraMaad srmhbary. I wiU eeU wttAv Che hoaa from , Six -to Ten Acres of Land th. j-wretaaw. vAltw. . ,f, TWENTY AGOESC? LAND thsaat aay lmprs..iaia Shi eaa. the aaasa dlsiaaee fraaa Wwa. r This let la aaeUtlaaf f wah-divaiw. sad embraie m if th saoat AlifibU MCtwS4 kadst artasiatkiaeletstt I ' i '" "rV dTomv h. nvmm. Tab S, 1BS3 -f