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Fr ltjr... ........... r.;.. Oct-! iae. LOCAL ITEC18RAILROAD TIME TABLE. .. : IHDIAXA Leave for lb Wsst. CEXTBAL B. A- M. Jo.tJ A. M. .. m r. m ... AS A. M. l F. M. 10.X8 P. M. M M ' M Arriving- from Weet.DATTOSf WBSTEBS B. B. iMTf for the IhI- . 141 A, M V. P. M. Arriving Iron Itct. lo.A . M ' a. - .3t P. M EATOX HAMI'.TOM B. B. I esve for ClneloDSlI . S0 A. M. .... ... n in. i ir 00. P. PI. Arrtviagfrom Clnciaasti ie-S At M. VM aV. CISCI9SATI avefor Chicago.-...... CHICAGO B. B. , let A. M. 10 P. M. , .M A. M. , 3 -XI P. M, Arriving from Chicago... ' " BICBM0HO AMD C0TIB0SO" B. B. Arriv.fro Colasaba..- ....S10P. M. Depart lor Colombo. via- Now Parte. Now Madison, Oreavilie,CovinFton,r'iqe,Ae 15 A. M. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Office, May 5th. Clneiuaatl. Dayton and Eastern 11:80 a. m Indianapolis and th Well 6:45 p m. Chicago mad Morih-woot 6:4J p. D. lodUnapoli and Chicago 9 40 a. m. Ilaytoa and Colorobua, and Eaat 5.-00 p. id. Claetoaati and Kaat 6.O0 p. m. Haailtoa Mail, ria boston, e., Uavoa ' Monday, Wadneoday and Friday at 700 a. aa. Hamilton Mail arrive Toeaday, TUnrilay and Smtorday at 6:00 p. m. , Caloa City Malt, via arky Uotholr Ac, . e , aame a flamiHon mail. Winebaoter mail, via Now Garden, learat a Moaoayaad rid ay at !! n. . Same arrives Teoaday and Satorday al....HM p m. fT"Offle open from 7 00 a. m. to 1 p. bb. Hun days from 9 to 10 a. m. l-efThe Mailt are icovornod by Railroad Time, , which is tote than true time.. -. . ACHILLES WILt.AMS, P.I M. Citizens' Meeting , Every citizon is deeply intsrested in the price of Wood the coming winter, particularly every mecnanic and laboring man. No one can afford to pay from $0 to $10 per cord, with the prospect of being obliged to pay from 3 to 5 cents a pound, or from 5 to 10 cents per stick accord ing to size! It is, therefore, desirable to make arrangements, if possible, to supply fuel at a cheaper rate than seems to be in prospect. It t s suggested that a Joint Stock Company be formed by subscriptions of $25 and upwardsWood purchased by that fund brought to the city by the Cin. Sc Chi. R. R, and deposited in a wood yard to be drawn from thence by stockholders and others, at cost. This, or some other plan, can and should be adopted by our

:.X feUow-citlsena, and we invite them to meet at

tbe Mayor's Office, on TOMORROW (Satur-

day) N1GI1T, and consult together and adopt i tbe most efficient remedy against Inclement weather and coot, prices for fuel. Let every ," citizen turn out there ia warmth in a.multi--tude of counsel as well as safety. BBTThe vote for Prosecuting Attorney in the -' District will be close. Dallenger leads Tempter V in Wayne 927; in Henry Templer beets Dallenger about 600. Randolph and Jay will decide it.

WAYNE COUNTY ELECTION. . We have not time to publish tbe tabular official returns this morning by townships will do ao next week; we give below the aggregate vote each candidate received in the county on last Tuesday: - - Prott curing Attomty. Ballenger, SC64; Templer, 1137; Baker, 407. Representative. Quigg, 2783; Druly, 1149. . Clerk. Schlagle, 2729. Auditor.- Johnson , 2092; Cockefair, 1246. Recorder. Whi taker, 2921. County Comm. Jones, 2797 ; Savage, 1145. Appraiser. Woodruff, 2302 ; Debalt, 1143. A Scorchiasr Rebuke. They have already a regiment of nsgro - troops in Nashville Tennessee. On last Saturday aa the regiment waa marching " through tbe city to the music of tho national irtj jite an instructive iacideut took place 'in one of the principal business bouses, as we learn from the Maehville Uniptjr Several v- gentlemen were looking; on the parade, and among them a wealthy Alabama planter and l'g Slaveholder. One of tbe group,' stepped oat to the door, looked on for a few moments, then indignantly turning on his y keel, addressed himself to tho grave Alabamian, t the follow ing purport: gf , "Well. I'll be d d, if that is not a bar,w" oiog disgrace, which no decent white man dan- tolerate. Isn't that negro regiment too great an intuit?" The Alabamian jumped to bis feet, aad 'replied, while his eyes dashed fire: "Sir, there is not a negro in that regi . uent who is not a better man than a rebel to this Government, and for whom I bave not a thousand times more respect than I bave for a traitor to this country. I think that the best possible nee the Government can make of the negroes is to take them and make then fight again at tbe rebels. No traitor ia too good to be killed by a negro, ' . ao weapon too severe to nee agaiost the wretches who are endeavoring to overthrow tbe Government. Now, sir, swallow that, whether yon like it or net." The rebel darted off in otter amassment, without altering a syllable of reply leaving tbe sturdy Alabamian, who cherished the jewel of patriotism as something more precioos than flocks of Slaves, alone ia his .j''Vii;. j'- . avBva j New Nwrel hf ISrs. Abbs S. Sievaesia. Messrs. T. B. Peterson if Brothers. ao ' aounoe as almost ready, for publication a aovel by Mrs. Stephens, entitled "Trut at Steel, the story, incidents and characters beiog all American. It is some time since thia popular authoress bas presented a new work, add we bave no doubt that "True as S1" wUl rec'Ted with great interest ..'by hsr many admirers. , . A fresh Americas toaiaaoe will be a genaioe treat, and we bope to enjoy it ia this new book of Mrs. Stephens.

The situation jo Eastern Virginia is evi-

deafly mck mmte ratereating thao gen eraJIy been aeppoeed of lata. The supposition that Lre was tailing back to Richmond which waa iDiimated last weak, it now appeere waa a mistake. On the contrary, it would Men as if tbo rebels bad a disposi tion to ffira battle, or at least .they did not care to decline aa engagement if offered. They have been maneuvering qoite briskly. seemingly with" the intention of turning Meade a right and getting between lnoi and Washington : but it this was their intention the plan has been- defeated, as we are informed, by the strategy of the Union Gen eral. On Monday a ruht occurreJ, which grew out of a reeonooiaance, and in which we lost orei funr bnndred men. The news from, the front ap to Wednesday night was that Meade waa nearer to Washington, ana (hat the qie.tion of battle coald at once be decided by Lee. Meade was in a strong position. Missiatippi, looking tJ,tb strencrtbin? ofS Rosesraos, have been making desperate ef forts to destroy the Memphis and Charles ton Railroad, but so far they have not been successful, though they have kept our troops ia that direction quite busy. On Saturday they attacked the gantson at Collie rsville, with a largely superior force, and were gettincr tli Httr nl it w tin Hpa ' Kliarman came np wun re eniorceroents ana aitacnea ...u cumn, iHw.i8 U.BU1 wuu u.; The enemy was being pursued toward the Tallahatchie river We have more favorable reports from Missonri. Our forces caught up with the reiving bands of rebels; got seversl fights out of them, and lliraabed the gang of murderers and outlaws ; for they cannot be called soldiers, capturing artillety and small arms and killing and wounding a large number. At last accounts the rebels wetc. being cjosely pursued., - i '. Msamiis. Oct. 12.--Yesterday Col. D. C. Anthony, in eommand of the 66tl Indiana regiment stationed at Colliersville, was attacked about 10 A. M., by from 5 to 8.O0O rebels, supposed to hhve been under Chalmers, with 5 pieces of artillery. , Our artillery bad gone to assist in the repulse of a previous attack upon Germantown, Gen. Sherman, with the 13th regulars, came up and went immediately into the fight. The rebels demanded the surrender of tbe place. Sherman replies : " The United States pays me to fight and not to surrender. If you want me come and take me." They did come and in overwhelming numbers. The fight lasted for three or four hours when the j regulars charged the rebels, well supported, 1 and drove them off the field. The regulars lost 9 killed aod 27 wounded. The 06th Indiana lost probably as many. Sherman's force did not consist of 1,000 men, and was without artillery. It is reported upon pretty good authority, that a rebel force of some importance made an attack on Germantown at about the same lime that they demanded the surrender of Collierville. Germantown is 9 miles from Collierville. They burned some houses in ' tha former nlaee. tlo nnrlinulmra hnvtt vat ? j r ' arrived.

O... . , i ,i - : aanaron-, ana imparl, neaitn ana piaaaantneai to tho ur advices tnis morninir are more aeon- i. , ,' . ...... . . . , , . . j j ;j ji t li j ' bead. Ithaa atoad tho teat or time, being tho original ite and decidedly more favorable, in regard ! u,ir coloring, and u eon.tantiy inerenaiog m mvor.tO the position Of the Army of tbe Potomac, j (Tied by both gentleman and UUiea. It ia aold by all reIt appears that On Wednesday morning LtCa epeetmble dealer, or can bo procured by them of the

attacked our rear, which was ComDOSed of ' - a the 2d corps, commanded by General WaaaaN. ' The enemy was repulsed with severe loss. We captured five guns certainly, and one report says fourteen. Nearly five hundred prisoners had already arrived at Washington. General Meads had his troops well in hand, aod his trains were all safe. The report that Msadk bad been suspended by Sickles, is all bosh. The Utter General has left for the front, and in the event of a battle would command hia old corps. The victory on Wednesday was so important that General Mkadk issued a congratulatory order to his army, complimenting particulary. General Warebw, to whose generalship the defeat of the enemy is credited. r- Great Victory. 0aalry about to Sweep the Field. RALLY TO THE CHARGE. The Government, having agreed to accept more volunteers, the noble, patriotic State of Indiana, whose name has been illustrated upon every battlefield where her gallant soldiers have fought, is granted the privilege of raising eleven new regiments of volunteers to bo credited against anyfuture draft. ' The liberal and unprecedented bounty of $302 is ojfered for raw recruits and 940 tor retcran soldiers, who have seen nine mernths or more terrice. Let every good ciiisen and friend of liberty, all patriots who desiro the perpetuity of our free institutions, assist in this work' and induce every man who is fit for the service to enlist under Ihe banners of the re fiublic. Ambitious and aspiring young men. et it be the proudest thought and exclama tion of your after life. " I, too, fought to preserve and perpetuate the Government of our fathers, the beet and freest Government in the world." . All who desire to enter the cavalry service, to sweep over the sunny South, hunting and wiping out traitors and treason, have now the last chance to volunteer. B. F. Brown, Esq., is authorized o recruit for the service, aod intends to go with his men to the field. Headquarters at the Meredith House. Call aad see him. He will always be there or represented by some one. ' 42-4w. ty Everybody sets in judgement oa a airty em; outeisan is, aiei it, ponsn it, ana there are ten thousand people who think it not so sinful after alL v . rM ,1 ' . . . Eight hundred conscripts joined the Potomac army bn Monday week. .... Thousands of East Tennesseans are making their way back to their homes. MW Stewart, the New York 'roerchst,t price" pays aa income tas of 9245,000. .... 8now fell to the depth of an inch in some prts of Indiana, on the 15th all. ; ....Holland, Mass.. bas 400 InbabttanU, without a doctor, lawyer, store or grogshop. i ... Fourteen officers were '' dismissed from the army lately for disgraceful conduct. It is calculated that the rebels lose 100 slaves per day, who are valued at) oo, 000. ....Fifteen thousand dollars worth of cheese were lately sold from oas. dairy, ia Casenovia, N. Y. - - ' - V... Tbe annual meeting of the American Board of Commissioners lor Foreign Mitsjioos is aow io ssesioa in this city.

I .... In th town of Pownsl. Vt, cat of

I r a - . , err l.t coaacnput ot wars acotwpica. nwuij town, that, . . Tbe President, by proclamation, bas raised tbe blockade or tbe port of Alexand ria, Va. : 7 The Flobbhcb received the First premium over Singer, Wheeler Sc Wilson, Grovsr k Baker, and all other machines at tbe State Fairs in Massachusetts and Penn sylvania. 4t. tT To correct misrepresentations, we . would state that the Florence Sewing Ma- ' chine will not only sew light fabric as well ' ..1 -1. 1 A V, t mgntt il,A 17 as any oner bimuiub, ww - - heavy goods, as well, if not better than any other family machine; besides having the advantages of three xaluablt , practical stUrhetrerersaMe tea; ana toe aouiiy to 'gather and tew on at the tame timt all of . a.s 'which are possessed by no other Sewing 41. i df Haines has just received at No. 27, Main street, a eplecdid assortment of cloaks, cloaking cloths, shawls, flannels, silks, pop. ( lins, mcrinoes, alpacas, hoop-skirts, balmoral skirts, in short every thing in the dry goods line, which be is determined to sell. Now is your time, call soon. j . Qy-The time to supply yourselves with Coke ,ot me approaching cola weather, for shop and! office warming, is nearly here, and Messrs.! Starr & White are pre Dared to fill all orders and deliver the Coke to customers. It will be found much cheaper than wood that is our last winter's experience. They are also prepared at all times to put up gas fixtures being supplied with all kinds of plain and fancy brackets. Fire Brick and Coat Tar tor sale. Office on Main-st. one door W est of Lmswiler & Crocker's wholesale and retait Notion tore up stairs. OCT'D 51 Cochran, ba the patterns for the tcicnraieu rowieroe waiver unurn, wnicn we no:ice 1 some months ao, as churning at the rate of from thrco to five minutes! lie is now . ready to manufacture them, and has the terri- ; tory of Wayne, Henry, Union and Fayette, to operate in. Charles ll.irvey, is Agent for the sale of these superior Cream Grinders. We call attention of our farmer friends to the Drag Saw advertisement of Jonas W. ' Yeo. It is one of the greatest labor-saving ma- ; chines in use, and they are especially valuable 4 now when wood is bringing such a good price Mr. Yeo has built a great many of these saws, and a 1 who are using them consider them an indispensable article. IIEIMSTREET'S inimitable Hair Kestoratirc. IT IS NOT A DYE. Bat reatorc gray hair to its arljioal color, hj aappljing Ihe eipillarjr tube, with natural aaalananca, impaired bjr ago or StMaae. All inataataooooa dyaa are oompoacd ol lanar eaaalie, dtrojing the vitality and bounty of the hair, and aford of tbemaelvea no dreaalog. Ilr iantrert'' j Inimitabla Coloring not only reatoree hair to ita natural Luxuriant Beauty! ! Proaioteaita growth, prereota Ita railing off. eradicate commercial agent, P. 8. Barnee, 0S Broadway, N. T. ' Two aiaea, 5t centa and $1. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Thia delightful article for preaervlng and beaatifjrlnf ' the hjman hair ia again put np by tho original proprietor, and ia now made with the aame care, ekill and at j tention, which Brat created ita imtnenee and nnprececdented eat.a of over one million buttle annually! It ia till aold at M centa in large bottle. Two million bottle, can eaiily bo aold In a year when it la ag'ln known ' that the Kathairon ia not only tho moat delightful hair dreasiag In tho world, but that it eleanaea the acalp of ' .corf and dandraff, give the hair n lively, rioh luiorl i ant growth, anj prevents it from turning gray. Theae ; reconidrationo worth knowing. The Kathairon haa . been tcatad for over twelve year, and i warranted aa deecribed. ; Any lady who value a beaatlfal head of hair filiate the Kathairon. It la Bnely perlnmed, cheap and valuable. It i (Old by all reapectablodea'crethroughout ihe world. v, I. 8. aiKMZSA CO., New York. Aog S, 1863. . 34 ; WTTNKOOPTS ICELAND PECTORAL! - r - - Diaeneea of tb Throat, Cheat and Pulmonary organa, re eror prnTUlent, inaidioaa and. dnngeroua. Tho prop ertiee of a medicine to ellevlate, euro and uproot theae ;ooplaint,muat be Expectorant. Anodye aa Ivigorating, looaening the omen of the throat, and Imparting one to the entire system. Me diecevery in medical seines erer mastered thia elass of diseases like Dr. Wynoop's Iceland Pectoral. It w ued with the moat a'onishing result in all ease of Bronchitis. IoSeecsa. , Whooping Cough, Diptheria or Putrid Sore Throat. Ssthns. Croup, Couehs, Colds, Nerrbus Irritability, Ac. The nv. J 4; Potter, oertiSee, "that I have used Dr. A'jrcsoop's Pectoral for several year, myself and in my emily, for serer Pulmonary Comptainte, and have remueodeditto many other,, and have never see a Ita qoaL" , Ktv. J. J. Potter. Brooklyn, M. T. . Hundred and thousand of important testimonials :omi be produced, showing its remarkableenres andthnt it never 'ails. It ia eompooed of pnr Iceland Moss, Balm of Oilead. rrraviaa Welsum, Klecampane. Comfroy. Bnrdock, ad " other invaluablo expectorant and Ingredients. It ia harmtris. prompt aad lasting. Invalid and saterers caonot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should hv It. It is remarkable for Croup. Pnlldeseriptioas, recommendation aod direction accompany each bottle. Sold by all principal Draggiat. ' Prepared by Dr. R. D. Wyakoop, aad sold by T. S. Baraea f; Co., Hew Tork. 1 TRADE 1863. VAN Jt.VSDAL, DIXOll dV CO., ?s o. 74, flavin Street. a. BB aow receiviaga largo aad complete araortmcat m. r tao newest a.4 beat aeaign in carpeting of all graae. . . , . -.- Floor and Table Oil Clothe; India aad Ceeoa Mattiaga. all widths; Drugget ing. Bag. voor mmim. varpe ion Msg, Paper Hangings and Window Papers BiauBk, Late and Masln Cartata Gisi Wii.sw Skt.et, Wiidew flsl idi, ill Celers Window Shade Kotlere, Teasels. Cord, die , Gilt Cor nice, svwao). ea rin, etau nod a. VeaUiaa Wind. Linen Sheetings. Pillow Casing. Irish Linen. Linen Table aad ruanasks. Table Clothe, Xapklae. raylte taraltar Pvinta, Dealer, Diaper Liaen aad Cottoa. . Cotli, Table Sc Piasa Cover. Sferaallew and AHonJale Ounntetpunon. and every dwe-f erinewn of bo fswniahlng Dry ood. 1 Day too, uoie, vevx. ,, ti

Aw"- ir rwarowiy ammaie ffeat Cmea. Semathiwg aagewWy nesd vst OTerw i perewn. IS eamnice seal Ire by Mil for t rent that I rotail tnr by U. J.. WOLCOTT. ! Octt, SJ 11 m 170 Chatham Samara, V. T.

The sale of the Plantation Bitters is withoutprecedent in the history of the world. ' There ia so secret in the matter. , They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever

discovered. It requires bat a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied -upon. They are composed of the celebrated Caiisaya Bark, CascanHa Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Qoverbuds, Orange-peel, Snakeroat, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S. T. 1860 X. 4c They are especially recommended to clergy, men, public speakers, and persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental ' faculties. " . Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find in these Bitters what they have so long looked for. j ' They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. '-' They are an antidote to change of water and diet.' :.'. -' - t; They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. . . i - - , They strengthen the system and .enliven the mind. j : . They prevent miasmatic and intermittent feTers. mx . ,.,v .i :.,;, ' , . iUC' "'V 'uo stomach. 1 They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. . ! They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera ' , , . M,1DasThey cure Liver Complaint and Nervous ' Headache. They are the best Bitters ia the world. They make the weak man strong, and ; are exhausted natme's great restorer, The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Rev. . F. Cease, Chaplain of the 107th New-York Regiment: Nsua Acqpia CanaK, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposition after the battle of Antictam, I was utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake, of New-Tori-, was prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To ray great surprise they gave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regiment. I have since seen them used in many cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private purposes I know of nothing like them Rev. E. F. Cbake, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. . Gilds, St. Clairsville, Pa.: GfxTLKME.x: You were kind enough, ori a former occasion to send me a half dozen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 50. My wife having derived so much benefit from the use of these Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and you will please send us six bottles nwre for the money inclosed. , . , ,",,.., I am, very truly, yours, N. E. Gilds, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Soldiers' IIomb,Supsbistedknt'sOffics, Cincimsati, Ohio, Jan. 15th, 1363. ( I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled from various causes, and the effect is marvelous and gratifying.-, Such a preparation as" this is I 'heartily wish in every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battlefield. G. V. D. Andrews, Superintendent. Dr. V. A. CaiLDS, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes: I wi&h every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, perfect,' and harmless tonic I ever used." , , " . Wil lard's Hotel, " Washington, D. O, May 22d, 1863. Gkstlkxb.: We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, Sykk?, Chadwick & Co. Ac &c Ac &e : Jtc . Ac Be sure that every bottle bears the fac simile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our' private stamp over the cerk: P. M. DRAKE CO, 2 02 toadajrJ NT Sold by all respectable DroggistayPhyidani, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, and country deajers: . " , ' a i . i JJaxfMcssrs. Nordyke & Joheeou, bave on hacd at all limes a complete stock of all the latest Patterns of Cooking, Parlor, xPf6ce and Shop Stoves both for wood and coal. As the time is apnrooching for using Sorghum Evaporators, they ask those wishing to purchase to call aod examine the superior kind they are manufacturing. Their Tin, Copper, Brass and Sheetiron Ware. comprise aa assortment of articles not snr- . passed for good quality, i iD materi-4 and workmanship, in the city. Call at So. 77, Main et. - . . . our farmers, their swine. Hog Cholkba. -Those of who have this disease among : i , . i . t o ro rcmiDuvu mai ur. it is. P mm more. ' f of onr city, mannfactaresa Liorman that is aa effectual remedy, for it.--Try WTh stock of notions. Willow Ware, Wall Paper, and everything needed by customers, and kept in a well regulated varie-: ty Store, is to be found at No. 93, Main-st. Give S. G. Dagdale a ceJJ, .X Stoves are still needed for erkd-ik I n rT C. C. Buhl's Cash .Stove Store, is the place to get the kind yon wanLAnyjhing ia tbe copper.' brass, ti n efaeevron ware line, that is wnated, ean there be bad. iWLAOiBs, do yotiwlsVa irfceTrtveng Basket T. I here is noplace yon can find n better assortmaot than at EauwUer fc Crocker's, So. 49, Main-st. Call and see. " vlf. - T '""'s uiai mere never :"'... w f all Goods brought to this aty than is ,w on 8helve. counter, and drapers o the Bee Hive Store: Ifo. 22. Main st The hoops ate magnificent and in numbers Sufficient to surround alf the paint creation, we abouM think; and the' Carpets' -CTI"r v v - : wyeraeirQar fheoa W'Wa says he w determided to make the Bee Hive Store th Store of the West End aTwT um atsa menu! 1 n M """-v av piace to oay Goods.

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EJcjiitil to any in the World, MAY EE PROCURED , ... AT FRO LI $8 TO $12 PER AC RE, 5car XuLeU, Scawli, EiilroaJi, Qmkn, aaa all Ik. kUssiaei f fjTiiotiei. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, - in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.

The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, OX LOKfl CREDIT, the beaatiral a fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along the whole line of their Tt.MiH, 700 TII.Ta IH LENGTH, upon the most favorable Terms tor enabling Farmers," Kaaafaetorers. Mechanic and Workingmen to make ' for tkeauslvae aa their families a competency, and a ' K0XX they sen call THEIR OWN, as will appear from the following statements: ' 1 '

j ILUSOtS j la about eqoal In extent to England, with a penf nlnrlAn of l.t3.66e, nnd n soil capable of supporting9u,00,OCO. No Stat In the Valley of the Misaiaiippl offers so great aa Inducement to the eeuler aa the State of Illinola. There ia no part of tbe world where all the conditions of climate aad soil so admiraMy combine to produce those two great Maples, Coaa and Waasv. tUMATR. Howbor can tbe tadnetrtew farmer aeewra such immediate results from his labor aeon three deep, rich, louwiy aMls. cnMvated with so much ease. Tbe climate from the extreme southern part of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly SD0 mile, ia weU adapted to Winter WHEAT, COR. COTTOT, TOBACCO. Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit and vegetable ia grown In great abundance, from wMch Chicago and other Northern markets are furnished from e to 6 weeks .art ire than their immediate vicinity. Between tho Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Ballread. and the Kankakee and Illinola rivers, a distance of 115 miles on the Branch, nnd 136 mile en the Main Trunk, Ilea th great Corn and tock raising portion of the State. THE ORDINARY YIELD of fora is.from SO to SO bushels per acre. Cattle, llortrs. Mules, Sheep and Hogs are raised here at small cost and yield large profits. It ia believed that no section of country presents greater Inducementa for Dairy Farming than the Prairies of Illinois, a branch of tannine to which but I little attention ha been paid, and whirh must vield aure nrofitsMe results. Hetween the Kin. I kakee and Illinois rlrers, and Chicago and lHinleitn, n distance of on miles on the Branch nnd 14T miles by the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Cera, : OAT9, BARLEY, RYE, DICK WHEAT, And .vegetables st'ited to th climate, are produced In great abundance. Tho northern portion of Illinois is about tbe climate of Pennirrlranla, while the southern part haa the climate of Ken- . tuoky and Virginia, giving a variety of temperature In the State, suited to almost every product of th United States. - - - t AtHUClXTTHAX, PRODt CT. The Agricultural protracts of Illinois are greater than those of any ether State. The W heat crop of 1SCI was estimated at 8.,oen,OuO Miahels, wniie tne tors crop yieios not teas tnan iso.ihni,. 0M wwsbels. Besides th crop of Oata. Barlev. Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Flan, llenp. Peas, Clover, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Cotton, Sorghum, CI rapes. Peaches, Apptoe, Ac, which go to swell the east aggregate a' production in thia fertile region. Over Pour Millions tons of produce were sent oat of th Bias of Illinois during th past year. stock RAtsrso. .::-. ":, In Centra and Southern Illinois uncommon advantage are presented for the extension of Stock raising. All k toils of Cauls, Horses, Males, Sheep, Hoes, Ac, of the beet breeds, yield handsame profits ; large fortune has already been made, and the fleM Is open for others to enter with the fahrest prospects of tike reeulta. Deiav 'aaniaa also presents its inducements to many.

PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.

89 acres at $10.00 per acre, with interest at 6 per cent, annual usn the following terrns: - . Cash pavment, . . . . . $ 48 00 Payment in one year, . . 48 00 " " two "years, . . 48 00 " .. three . . . . 48 00 " four "... 236 00 five "... 224 00 " "six " . K . 212 00 --''.; seven . '. 200 O0 Apply to

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The Stove Room, and i - ior J. Ward;& do. IS NOW ONE IOOR sotmr,t)r5 THE OLD STAND II THE SAME BLOCK. . t.f.i . rrrrX xxi.L"y Fort .Wayne Avenue near the Depot! ftfT"'Their "assortment of Stoves, neTer was . ri V- . . -r better; and their sloes; of , Tin, , Copper and Sheetiron Wares is complete. They respectfully irrrite all who desire anything in their line St fatr'f riaes brcsih.'ttJ give them a call. ; They are largely engaged in the manufacture of Sorghum Evaporators, and will bsready to . ; : I i - - . : Ui . supply all orders. Richmond, Ans"."3tn, "6333 TVER ITTJISX T7AIOaIl00n. TTATINO reltted kW Stare aVawa,am es. tended hia faeilitie for I lmanwfactnringCafclBwS f FlTKBIITirBE . tatwprjia.reclteaapply th pablic v aamarirar tieletia hialiae, faewill s..WsnMvSS, w avdrnnSB, Solas rhaiv. of .n hi-U, ataTifael VVfJ SmnmftflB av mi ss - . - Apt of rmnter. nswii. r --- aZTntrXmf Cis-tatiana-aj won. - n n. bb'iMpr ni T&iTKTfl. 1 . ' VV I tJ r ' ' . ,

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o 55 3 S1 o p ctxtivatio or xtt"t. : 0' ne-awnersnsarst a Cortes, swr . T.t eere arrat pcomus. CYtMtmewcMew s AvrsrsMfa. 9 JtV. St) '. M JTafanon eta M AVsmscA and Amutnptumv (Ae JtfiisvXn, IA Cowsfray owns Aowmfsoraer tetil adapttd to t Ao pertrctum oj tl g Vu. A nttrkaro a family of young chtidrm, can (west lAesr y mux rW JiAer to mott rmHf tn Ve are ownt set thearoirtJt and! jrfrrtivm if tkit fianK rTh rigorous Arcrtwn wote wuttimg to oSf.sstsoT swu-psy of rttimUt seed! owtJAi to th rrq rr.n r of tkotuilof llltmoim. unit, it is Ar"d tp,iilv gin a tujlrtoni amount to p 'ant a grit hvmdth of land. SlkIU AKD M tl r At-mtraa. ' . Tbe great resource of the State, In Coal, lean. Lead. Zinc, Potter's CIsv, Limestone, Sandstone, Ac, Be., are almost untouched; they awah the arrival of enterprising and energetic wen, acca,, tomed to convert them Into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF tVUMm. Rallroada Intersect the whole Stat. SUB,- ' SnO.OOO hsr bw Invested iu completing th freest net-wertt that finks everv part of the State nto immediate connection with the surrounding States and the dlrecteat thoroughfare of commerce. THE sIXTOOM CKYTHAL RAILROAa, Traverses th whole length of th State, fi sal the banks of ths Mississippi and Lake Michigan to tbe Ohio. Aa Its name Imports, the Raitroad runs through the centre of the rotate, and on !- ther side of the road along Its whole length lie th land offered tor sale. TO AITVAL SETTLERS. From the unprecedented advantages thia Compuny offers, h is not surpring that It should have already disposed of l,Stk. "00 seres of land It is now selling at the rate of S.O0O acres per week. The population along the line hae trebled In ten years, and is now S14.B91. Tho Company aell to actual cultivators, and every contract contains an agreement to cultivate. ' CITIES), TSWSS, MARKETS, DEPOTS. -There are Ninety. Fight Depots on the Cosnp. ny'e Railroad, giving about one every erven miles. Cities, Towns and Vlllsge are situated at convenient distances throughout the whole rests, where every desirable commodity may he found as readily as In the oldest cities of the I'nron, and where bnyer are to be met for all kind of farm produce. i EDl'CATHML Bleehanlrs and working men will Snd the freeacheol eyssem encottTaeed by tho State, nnd tro 22. 35,' t 4 (O vB Q do wed with a large revenue fos the support of the . schools. Children can live in igutor the school. tho eolleew. the church, and) evosr up with thw prosperity of the leading State In the Great Wee-, tern Empire. No one who has visited this ewsawdld region of country can doubt that It equale the most favored descriptions that hmv wvev been) given st k; but let any careful observer visit it, and he will Inform you that. he half hue not been told of the advantage It offer for immediate occupation and immediate return. The farmers of th Kaatern nnd Middle States, and Canada, are moving to Illinola In great numbers; and It la believed, that if these surpassing advantage were made known to tho farmers, mechanics, manufacturer and working population of over-crowded Europe, they would promptly avail themselves of the knowledge - , - . ,

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ek 5 i ft Established 17 6 0 . -..i ...-, PETER LORILLARD, Sntitf and Tobacco Hanufacturer, 16 and IS Chaaabers St., '. (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, H Tork.) Would call Ihe attention of Dealer to lb aitioles of hi manuuKtar via: BROWN SNUFF. Macaawy, : ' Demlgrow. - - Kin. Q . nnU . f-. ... ' Coarse Rappee, Maehitoehe.. i American Oentleae). Cepewbagen,. YELLOW SNUFF. -.: Scotch. . Honey Hew-Saoteh. - H" 1 Illgh Toast Scotch, Fresh Iloeey Dew Scotch, Irish Bigkr Toast, ' Freeh Scotch. or Lnody foot aver attention I called to the lares rsdaotie ia price f Fine-Cat ("hewing and fmoking Tsbaecoe, which will ha fewmf of a Swpertor Quality. TOBACCO. - ;' 5 ' SMOKINCLi Ff!VE CCT CHBWI50. SM0KIM0. Lon g. Bo. I, P. A. L.. or phsiw. Cavendish, or Sweet, 8 Sage; f epaniah. ' o lit vnliedTin Foil Cavendish. Tarkiah. - Oraewl.ted. - :-.:-;- ... . - B- A circular of price will b seat oa application Mayl, 1S3. I:yr IS AP R HA -Le. AeeiataSwai. Sepeenly inform th pwhli that 'he im prepared te perform paper hanging in th bast poss ibis maaaer, eo short notice, aod act farrorahle Lerme . . - OVdeveteft at S. O. Dogdale'. or at kf resfdsnee ew oath Tin.. street, will he prosapUy attended to. . . . June ISth.lr2. . r7, , -i. ai DiT.iif.i.n jpmmmsMaMps XJ 3ST D E R T E IR, 1 . !. e ytmlm St OaimtMltai SAatsw Bail, Ricnno"D, iifr' ., '" ' -. "'..-'. r? f ', , Pao-w pr er -a ted te attend rnnornle .r..it. ..a at. I iafactorlly, with a Hear or Carrier- HS k-a a head all eteee of Metali Cneee and Cneketa. . TERRACOTTA BJR1ALCaEJ3J " TheawCaae are mad af avaterlal hiek Iwawweiarii.. neither water nor dampweaw havtng nay igaanjw. ttJ. i vsrrssi mem aettaer to mat or decay; they are tral thw InaUeg Burial Cc! . , V-f: n a law WeeeewCofin of all ala1wy a kaaS. wse,sig-wi atatel rsMMatU afaUaitcre Forth Pearl H., OppotUt Wart Budding. f Aa-" -T7eniwwantwalt.i ' y. he aow prwpswew t g. . - tr wrmrw' P' nswi aam at pmei Graining. Olantaf aad Fmpew Bang-tag. A shnr of pwblt pad r aag I enwtrally a tlettsS.

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