Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 51, 11 December 1863 — Page 3
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RICHMOND. IN D-
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...Dm. 19, 1863.
MAIL TIME TABLE. Bichmoso Post Office, Not. 17 tb.
fncHaoapoiil aad Chicago. ....... Daytaa aad Colombua. and Kul. Ciacianati ud bit
333NT ...... 9 45 a. m. . . .... 5:00 p. m. ...... 5.00 p. m.
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Ciaeiuaatl. Daytoaaod Km tern 11:30 a. m. Indianapolis end tn Wait 6 JO p m. Chicago aod iorth-wt ........ ........ 6:t0 p. m. Hamilton Mail, via Bottoa, ., leave Monday, Wednesday aoi Friday at 7:00 a. m. Hamilton Vail arrive Tudy, Taarsday aad Hatnrday at (K0 p. m. Cnioa City Mail, via Arby, Bethel, e, ' am aa Hamilton mail. Winchester mail, via Near Garden, Wave muaaajr and Friday at .....StftOa m. Same arrive Taasday and rtatorday at....4:0 p m. feaf" OlEoa open from 7 30 a. m. ta 7 5 p. m. Bandav from to 10 a. m.
trTn Mail era governed by Railroad Time,
wawa is iatar than true time. ACUILI.E8 WILLAM3, P.I M. NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS. Oar carrier requests as to inform the p.
troos of the Palladium, that be will giro
to an j om, Gody a Ladiet Book, or Peter
son's Magazine, for ooe year, who will irriu
him a good New Year's Address. i . Her. f. II. Lozier Traveliog Sanitary Agent for Indiana, will address tb eitissns of Boston and vicinity, on Wednesday Ere. next, Deo. 16th. All the People, are respectfully invited to hear him.
Masoihc Nf The members of Webb
neit, t their Hall, for special purpose.
All are urged to be present at 7 o'clock precisely. By order of tbe W. M. L. D. Sices. Sec'y.
Thk Nail Hit Square on the Hfad. At the Concert lst Friday, Mr. O. W. Ross sang the " Uuion Cockade," to the evident satisfaction of the large crowd at Starr Hall, who encored it ; bat it seems that, like tbe assembly of the saint, meotioneil in old
times. th deil wa there alto, and, from the following notice, he appears to be very wroth because he was picked out by the singer and held up to the gaze of the vaat audience: "Tbe Concert went off to the entire satisfaction of all. until a little soft-pated. bawling, would-be smart from the Palladium office, rung in soma of hi slang about copperheads, meaning Democrats. Great credit is due to all the other perlormers." The verse that hit this tory eJitor on the pate, apparently as hard as our friend Ikard's immortal "monkey-wrench" did, is
as follows: "And now, all ye copperheads. Let me whisper in your pate : Oh tai a little warning Before it is too late; For when our boys get home sgsin, You dare not be so bold, For if you speak disunion, You'll have to hunt your holes!" There i. a marked distinction between a Democrat and Copperhead as wide as the pale and as impassible as the gulf tint divides Heaven from Hades, is the difference between the two. The former is for the Union unconditionally he not only talks Union, but his actions corresponds with his words; while the Copperhead is constantly
playing the hypocrite, and, when he is not talking disunion he is acting the traitor to
his country, wherever his poisonous io3u-
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Green no nut Water Care.
ence can be brought to bear. In the above
LdyT will meet on Monday night extract from the song, that Elder takes exma - fliaiv ff-.ll fur answial nnrnnoA ! Mntinn trt 'tfnnnrfisar1 " i iiuaiI and IriA
... rr- , distinguishing trait of character is alluded to that governs him: "For if he speaks dinion," &e , and the editor of the tory Jiff must have feit that the "shoe fit him." or
'Oen. Sol. Meredith arrived here laot he would not h(ive t it on It j, entIreiy
week. Helooka much the worse for his late in ,he dRJ for him to claim to be a arduous services in the army. He has been j ..Democrat." until he repents awhile in V i-ited daily by his hosts of friends. Cam- j eacte0,h mQ& ahe he can't be rung' into
Some two miles from Richmond, a large building standeth. Whose fine airy rooms for a Shool were designed. Bat now in a cause of quite equal importance. It is used for the cure, of both body and tuind. Its baths and its frictions. Oh! bow they do strengthen, And stimulate nature to throw off disease,
Our poor aching backs, now they long for the f
rubbings, And the intervals after of comfort and ease. Its pours, and iu dashes, its fresh and salt water Are each used in turn, as the case may demand. All under the care of two first-rate physicians Who though "two of a trade," will work well hand in hand.
Our excellent doctor is kind and attentive.
v ith a mind well informed, in the medical art;
The President Recommend Prayer an,. j Thanksgiving for Long street' Defeat. Exxccnvx Mansion, Washington, Dec
7. Reliable information caving been recieved that the icsurgent force is retreating from East Tennessee, under circumstances rendering it probable that the Union forces cannot hereafter be dislodged from that important positioo, and es'eeming this to be ol hgh national consequence, I re commend that all loyal people do, on receipt ol this information, assemble at their place ef worship.and r nder special homage and gratitude to Almighty God for this great advancement of the national cause. Signed, A. Lixcolx.
From the Richmond Whig. The Charleston Courier makes a timely sug
gestion in recommending the attention of our
And a warm, honest heart, in the good cause en- 1 government to the naturalization and cuhivatio-i
listed.
Of forcing disease and distress to depart. Hi patience oft tried with the needless complainings. Which we poor nervous invalids sometime be . Pn; It is bard to endure, but the "cross he is bearing" Will "brighten the crown" he is striving to win. May his life-stream keep gently and peacefully flowing, Cnbroke by one dark wave of sorrow; Sweet flowers of affection along its banks spring. Which shall gladden his heart on the morrow. Our Lndy Physician, bright angel of mercy,
r rom bed-side to bed side ol languor and pain,
of t 'alisaya, for the preservation of the health of
our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which previous to our unhappy difficulties was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Ca'isaja of Calisaja Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients. "In confirmation ol this, we have beard one of our most distinguished physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Planta-
Glides lovingly in, while the yalt facts bright- j tion Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be
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ICciia.l to ixixy in tlio Woild, AT FROM $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, .Vr MrLfU, Sckseln, RailrcaJs, Ciarthfs, aaJ all tie UrssiEn of Civiiualios. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40,80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.
The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, OK LONG CREDIT, the beautiful and fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along tfco vhola line of their Railroad, 700 MILES IN LENGTH, upon the most favorable Term far enabling Farmer, Manufacturers, mechanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and their families a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will appear from the following statements:
Flommer ai d Kelly's Colrimn. .'! .A.T LAST, & ICOALOILCHANDEUERS.
iSUSPENSIO LA iPf, ' j BRACKET LAMPS,'
g M. KD LAMPS, - HAND LAMPS.
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COAL OIL BURNSRG,
bridge Journal, De. 10.
Change In Opening and Closing.
true Democratic society until he 'brings forth
fruits meet for repentance,' and renounces his copperhead course! If he dos not do
By reference to the Mail Time Table, it this, h$ will not only have to hunt bis hole.
will be seen that an altera1 ion in opening j when our boys return home, and hide himand closing the mails has taken place. Our aelf, but will have draw the hole in after
readers are respectfully referred to the Table under the local head.
End of the 33d Volume. One more number, completes the thirty
third volume of tbe 1 alladium. As soon
him I
Personal We were rejoiced to take by the hand, on Tuesday last, Adjt. M. M. La eey, of tbe G9tb, who has returned home on a brief visit to his family, after an absence
en. At the dear welcome sound of her footsteps again. She is all that is lately, refined and endearing; Her heart beats with ours, in sympathy, sweet. While her medical skill of tupenur order Forms a rare combination, that's truly complete. God bless her forever! a hundred hearts murmur. Whose homes are made cheerful, and happy, and bright.
By the health thus restored to the Wives and
the Mothers, Who now of these homes are the centre and light.
How pure, how sublime, and how glorious a
mtMicft,
"Oh! blessed among women," is given to thee; The sick and the suffering of earth to deliver.
L nbinding diseases, and setting them free. Gwl bleu thee and thine; Yes! forever and ever, Is the tribute our hearts give each day of the seven. May sunshine unshadowed, thy life portion be, And a bright "crown of glory" in heaven SUNSHINS." Watsb-Cuke, Nov. 30th, 1863.
!v ma1 t.i.a.0 ITa 1.L a, tin enptr
as we can get out tbo next No., we intend i ' ' B , picture of health, and says he left the boys getting new type have oar power-press re-;r ,, , , ' n ... . . . ...... lv all well. The 69ih are now at Brownsville,
, Tt.i an tl h. thinlffl it in 1 1 mnn riA nrrlMrpri
home to recruit, and to re-enlist again. Capt. Jos. Holliday, who went oat in
department that we can ootnpete with our neighbors in that line. All this takes money, and those indebted to as, for past sub-
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oriotioos and iobwork are invited to help ne tn 8 private, auu was promoiea to
a tjapiaiocy oi a ooiorea company, nas resigned in consequence of ill-health, and is now at home in this city. Capt a ix Jo Ha S. McGraw, who was in tbe fight at Missionary Ridge, is now at home on short leave of absence. He received a wound over bis left eye, besides receiving fourteen muaket balls through his
over-coat, lie says bis wound is not a serious one, as he thinks it will not be long before he will be able to join his company, bat as to his coat he thinks it will have to be re-tailed before it will re eorer. The Captain is a bave aoldier, and the 67th should be proud of such a man.
as to our dues. The 'little, graios of sand,' in the pockets of many of oar patrons, that should now be in ours by virtue of right and justice, would make our "pile" all-sufficient to do as we propose without being cramped in the least, besides paying onr pa
per-maker, Ac We trust tbey will think .bout this, to as, important matter, and act on oar sneeestion. We have attended to
business pretty closely daring the pest year worked early end late, end have barely
succeeded in keeping oar heeds above wa
ter. We bave not expeoted to make over
living, nor do we expect to do more than
that, while tbe war lasts ; bat we beve resolved like tbe patriot Lawrence, to "never
give np the ship!" and to keep the old FaltUDiOaf sailing, as long as we bave one subscriber left to give us encouragement. Ia the forth-coming Volume, we expect to be assisted by tome of our Unconditional TTninn trimnAa in ib oditAriai department.
who bave kindly volunteered their aid; ihis will give us more leisoje to attend to the mechanical part of our business. During tbe next twelve months, the Presidential, Congressional and State Elections come off, these elections are important, and the Palladium will be found advocating the reelection of "HONEST OLD ABE" to the Presidency; a Representative in Congress from tbe now "Burnt District," in plaoe of tbe present incumbrance, and State and County Oflicere who fill the bill of honesty, eapability and faithfuluess to the Constitution, as completely as we believe onr present patriotic Oovernor does. The terms of tbe Palladium, for siagle subscribers, will be, as heretofore, S2.00 in advance. Ten copies, one year, and one to he getter up of the club, $15,00. Twenty copies, ooe jear, and one to the getter up of the club, 25.00. As we expect the canvass to be somewhat warm, we havo concluded to take three months subscribers at 25 cents each. Now, friends, this is our programme; will you help us carry it out? If you do, we will furnish you a paper every way worthy your support. wAfter the next number is out, it will require about two weeks to get our new dress in order, and we intend to then make our publication day on WEDNESDAY
MORNING of each week, so that our Hail subscribers will gel their papers fresh from the press. Tbe first number of the
34th Vol. will be issued on Wednesday,
Jam. 6th. 1864,
Tbe President's Message, occupies
all the room this week on inside form, aod
bence are obliged to postpone the report of the Hillsboro' Lady s Aid Festival, held on
the 4tb, until next week. The proceeds of dinner, supper and contributions, amount to
$218,33.
obtained, a substitute should Le prepared We understand our government has opened negotations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know.' We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmand Whig for its remembrance of 'Auld Lang Syne, but we can assure Our Government" that the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that "Our Government'
will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular medicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Caliav a Bars has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and 'was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Consumption, &c. Cascarila Bark For Diarrhoea Colic, and diseases of the stornich and bowels. Dandelion. For Inflimiuon of the Ljias and Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled digestion. Lavenelr Flowcrs.-Arometic stimulent and
tonic highly invigoration in nervous debility.
Wintergreen. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c Anise. An arometic carminative; creat ng
fliaT" Richmond Library Association meets on every Monday evening, at Henry Hal!, at 7 o'clock. After disposing of the unfinished business ol the Isst meeting:, the following subjects will bs taken ud in the
oider given below. 1. Ought the Military
spirit to be cultivated. Discussion to be j flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers opened by James W, Hadley. 2. Should nursing. the extinction of slavery be a condition ofj Also, clove buds, orange, caraway, coriander, restoration of the Uniou. Discussion to be i snac;e"root &cnnaniul htr P. W tl V ,! 1 T S. T. 1S60 X.
rv ...... V J . . V. . ... ... uv.u. Aa i .k .k n . A nother wonderful ingredient, of Spanish . the policy of tbe American Government r i , , ill .i . . , origin, imparting beauty to the comptixion and towards the Poles in their present struggle . , . , . , , , i c3 , tti 1 1 i'i nr1 tr t it 1 ha mind ror iinL'nrtnrn t h
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iirauiuy uarrisoD. i. reiroieum or J. r .
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Bair. 5. The Ethnology of the British
Islands, by Thimothy Harrison. Admission free the public are cordially invited to attend. By order of the Association. AaY The 7h Indiana Cavalry, 1.300
strong, left Indianapolis for Columbus, Ky., on the 6th.
The days for which all other days were
made, in the estimation of juveniles, are coming,
and our friend S. G. Dugdale. i.t providing the wherewith to meet all wants His stock of Notions, Toys, Candies, Nuts. Fruits. bc, is complete. Wallpaper, Win tow-Curtains and Shades, can always be had at No. 63, Main-st.
Goods have eone off so rapidly da-
rins the Great Sale at No 27, Main St., that
Haines is now opening new goods, to sell with his winter stock, which he is closing out at very low figures. Call soon and secure the bargains.
HEIMSTBEET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative.
IT IS NOT A DYE. Bat restore fray hair to it original eolor, tj mpplylag tapillarj tnb with natural lastenanoe, impaired by
' age or diea. All instantaneon dye are eompoied ol
J lanar eaaatlo, deatroying the vitality and beaaty of th
hair, and afford of themaetre no dreing. Hrimitreet' Inimitable (Storing not only restore hair to its natural olor by aneaay procea. bat give the hair a Luxuriant Beauty! Promote it growth, prevente it railing off. eradicate dandruff, and Impart health and pleaaaatnes to the bead. It ha atood the test of time, being the original nair Coloring, and la constantly inereaaing in favor. tjaed hy both gentlewn and ladies. It i sold by all re(peetable dealer, or can be procured by them of the commercial agent, D. S. Baroe, 0i Broadway, N.T. Two iae,5i cent and $1.
1 Thirteen hundred rebel nrisiooers
from Chattanooga arrived at Iadiaoapolis
en tbe 7th. on tbe way to Kock island, ill. 1.S00 more were to be there on the 8th. 131 rebel officers, mostly of Breckinridge's
corps, am on? whom was the son of J. O.
Brwckinridge, passed through Indianapolis
to Johnson a Island, on tbe 6th. V e understand that young B., at Indianapolis, expressed tbe most hearty eoa tempt for the
FIRES. The Flx Straw factory in this city, belonging to Mr. J. Sbillito, was des
troyed ly nre on suntiay evening last. His los we understand is very heavy.
The building was owned by Thomas Mason. The origin of the fire is not known, but is snpposed to be the work of an incendiary.
On Tuesday evening, the stable owned
by Hugh O'Brien, was also set on fire and
destroyed. Our Fire Companies were on
hand, but finding tbe stable too far gone to
save it, came to the conclusion to "live and
let live," went to work at saving the surrounding buildings.
It is said that John Morgan and five
of his officer, were in Cumberland co., Ky. on the 7th, making tracks for Diiie.
ty Rumors are afloat that Gen. Meade will be relieved of the command of the Potomac Army. XSBilla to repeal the Fugitive Slave Law have already been introduced into both Houses of Congress. Right. X-T" M'Phereon, of Pennsylvania, was elected Clerk, and the Rev. Mr. Channing Chaplain of the House of Representative-. Goon. The proceeds of the Oyster Sapper. Concert, Tableeuxs. and Fair, gotten up ia thia city for the beneGt of the sick and wounded Indiana soldiere in hospitals, will probably reach four thousand dollar. The Fair is still ia progress, and is paying. ' To-night, Saturday.) 6 Sewing Machines, 120 acres of land. Buggy. Harness. Stoves,
Norirern people, said he oould whip any Je., will be awarded to the "lucky" ticket-
two oi ineoi. wna aeciarea tne swutn coma . notfere. jfrice of tickets 91 each, ever be subdued they'd all 'die ia the j ..... last ditch.' c. Guess they'll surrender J 'W Gen. Sherman is placed in command first, like this young reb did. I of East Tenneesee under Grant.
LYON'S KATHAIRON.
Thi delightful articlefor preserving aod beautifying the human hair i again pat up by the original proprietor, and la now made with the aamecare. skill and attention, which Srtt created iu immenieand unprecedented eal of orer one million bottle annually! It is till aold at S5 cent in large bottle. Two million bot-
name for the present.
Humbugs and quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, and they know it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Sh How Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DrSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary
habits. Also for delicate females and weak persons who require a gentle stimulent, free digestion, good appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectible Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, Stc. Be particular that each bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private government stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y.
I sbont eqnal In extent to England, with a pop- , ulatinn of 1,723.666, and a toil capable of eup- ; portine 1,0i,n. fc0 Slate in the Valley cf the Misaiaalppt offer jo great an inducement to ' the ettier a the State of Ulinola. There if no , part of the world where ail tbe conditions of cll : mate and aoil so admirably combine to produce . those two great ctaples, Coaa and Wiut.
i CLIMATE. ICowhere can the lnduetrion farmer seen re nch immediate results from his lab raaen theae
t deep, rich, loamy soils, cultirated s :th so much ease. The climate from the extr ,e southern ' part of the State to the Terre Haute. Alton A St. ; Louii Railroad, a distance of nearly 9U0 mile, is i well adapted to Winter j WHEAT, VOH. COTTON, TOBatXVj. Peaches, Pear, Tomatoes, and erery Tariety of fruit and TegetaMea is grown in rreat abundance, : from which Chicago and other Korthern market are fumiabed from 4 to 6 week earlier than their Immediate Ticlnity. Between the Terre Hante, i Alton A ft. LouU Railroad and the Kankakee ! and llllnoia rirers. a diatance of 115 milea on the Branch, and 136 milea on the Main Trunk, lies th great Corn and Stock ralabig portion of the State. THE Oltnnf UtY YIELD of Corn la from SO to SO buahrl per acre. Cattle, Horaea, Mules, Pheep and Hogs are raised here at aru.ill coat and yield large profit. It i believed that -lo aection of country p reaenta great -er inducements for Dairy Fannin than the Pral.
riee of Illinois, a branch of farming to which but liltle attention haa been paid, and which muet yield sure profitable result, hetween the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, and Chicago and Dunleith, a distance of TA milt- on the Branch and H7 mile by the Main Trunk, Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Corn, OAT-S, BARLEY, RYE, Bll'K WHEAT, And vegetables li'ited to the climate, are produced in great abundance. The northern portion of Illinoi is about the climate of Pennsylvania, while the louthem part ha th climate of Kentucky and Virginia, giving a variety of temperature in the State, suited to almost every product of the United State. AGRHX LTITtAL PHODICT. The Agricultural product of Illinois are greater than those of any other State. The Vt heut crop of 161 was estimated at a.000,000 bushels, while the Corn crop yields not lei. than Hh.imi,. tM bushels, ttesidta the crop of Oats Barley, live, Buckwheat. Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pomi'kins, Squashes, flax, Hemp, Peas, Clover, Cabbage. Beets, Tubocco, Cotton, Sorghum, tliape. Peaches, Apples, Ac, which go to aweil the vast aggregate o production in this fertile region. Over Four Millions ton of produce were sent out of the State of Illinois during thi past year. STOCK RAISI.VG. In Central and Southern llllnoia uncommon advantage are presented for the extension of Mock r ir-ing. All kinds of Cattle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Holts. Ac. of the best breeds, vleld hanrt- I
some profits ; lrge fortunes have already been made, and the field ia open for other to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Dinr AEMixa also presents iu Inducements to many.
CIXTIVATIOV OF COTTO. The exptrimrnt In Cvtton culture are of rrv ffrertt promise. ComtnencwtQ in latitude S le-j. St Kin. ( Matt,wn on thm Branch, a,f Attmption on M Main Zine), the (Vwixiityorrnt theutanflaofaere vtU adapted tn the jfrfei ti m of tUu ft!re. A ttttlerkaring a fWwwVy of younff children, car, turn their .;,ui hthtrr t a m.u. profitable account in thf gri'U-th and perfection this plant. TM ri'jomue e-irrtitme note nutJcfnff ta obtaina tplj cf reiuiNe eceti suited fo the requrTemt of the ectlof lltinoie, will, it is hopr e)tdily tite a euJScient amount to plan a great breadth of land. MI1U AD M AM FACTVRKfl. Th great resources of the Slate, In Cxl, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Potter- Clay. LtiueetOueyitaiJstne. Ac, Ac, are almost untouched; they awalTttnr arrival of enurprisiag and energetic men, accustomed to convert them into gold. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLlAOl!. Railroads intersect the whole State. I11S,000.000 have been Invested In completing the great net-work that links every part of the State into immediate connection with the surrounding Ptates and th directest thoroughfare of commerce. THE ILLIVOW CEYTIIAL RAILROAD Traverse th whole length of the State, from the bankaof the Mississippi and Lake Michigan to the Ohio. Aa It name import, the Railroad runs through the centre of the rotate, and on either side of the road along iu whole lengUi lie the lands offered for sole. TO ACTTAL SETTIXRsJ. From the unprecedented advantage thi Company oflVr. It is not surprising that It should have already disposed of 1 .K),oOn seres of Isad. It is now selling at the rate of 6,)"0 acres per week. The population along the line has trebled In ten years, and is now Sl,f91. The Company sell to actual cultivators, and every contract contains an agreement to cultivate. CITIES, TOWS, M AIIKETS, TIEPOTsi. There are Ninety-Eight Depots on the Company's Railroad, giving about one every seven mile". Cities, Town and Milage are situated at convenient distances throughout the whole rce, where every desirable commodity may be found as readily as In tbe oldest cities of the t'nion, and where buyer are to be met for ail kinds of farm produce. KUH'ATIOX. Mechanic and working men will find the freechool system encouraged by the Ftj&te. and endowed with a lnrge revenue for 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 Suite in the Ureal Western Kinplre. No one who ha visited this splendid region of country can doubt that it equals the most favored descripUous that have ever been given of it; but let any careful observer visit It, and he will inform you that the half haa not Ken told of the sleanuges It offers for immediate occupation and immediate returns. The farmers of the Eastern and Middle States, and Canada, are moving to Illinois in great numbers; and it is believed, ! that if thee surpassing advantages were made known to the farmers, mechanics, manufacturer . and working population of over-crowded Hurope, ' they would promptly avail themselve of the j knowledge. i
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PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT ON LONG CREDIT.
80 acres at $10.00 per acre, with in
terest at 6 per cent, annually upon the
lollowing terms: Cash payment, $ 43 00 Payment in one year, . . 48 00 " " two years, . . 48 00 " " three "... 48 00 " " four "... 236 00 " " five "... 224 00 " " six "... 212 00 " " seven .... 2t0 00
40 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 i " five "... 112 00 I " " sit " . . 106 00 1 " " seven " . . .100 00f
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Porcelain & Paper Shades, Iq va irty. At. FLrMMBB KBLLT'S.
ie1ittntl nick Trimmer, For al ky FLCMMBft HUT.
INDESTRUCTIBLE CHIMNIES.
For Kitchen ns. Sold by FLCMMKR M KKLLT.
COAL OIL CHIMNIES,
ANtV-.
CHIMNEY BRUSHES, !
For sal by
PI I'llMCE ek KKLLT, Drngglat.
FARINA & CHOCOLATE,
tr pa Kk o IS
For al by
PLUMMCB A KKLLT.
PLANTATION, OLD SACHEM, " HOSTETTET.S, and ROB AC v'S,
For al by
PLUM MKK at KKLLT.
WASHING BLUE, In S and 10 cents, boxe. For sale by PLUattlEB A KKLLT.
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nltley
an
U.S. 5-20'S.
TRK SBCRKTABT OF TIIK TR8ASUBT ha not yet givea notice o any intention t l:hdraw thi xpolar Loan from sale at Par, and not'i ten day notice i given, the anderetgded a -UKSKRAL SL'BSC KIPTIOS AGgST," will contino to supply the public. rhe whole ana "tint ol the Loin aa-.hor:sd. i Five Hondred Million of Dollar. SKaKLY 'V"K 11CNDRKD MILLIONS have been already su' s-rioed for, and paid Into th Treasnry, mostly within tbe last aeven month. The larce demand from abroad, and the rapidly incress-
.... can easily be .old In a year when I, i. again known j '4S; orVani.i oj in 3
part ortne coaatry. win in a vers abort period, a . sorb th balance. Sales have lately ranged from tea to fi-teen mil. ions weekly, frequently exceedin three millions
daily, and as it is well known that the Secret. rj of the
ireaay ass ampieana wnraiiing resoarees in the Duties
that th Kathairon is not only the most delightful hair
dressing in th woild, bat that It cleanse th scalp of scarf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich luxuri ant growth, aa 1 prevent it front turning gray. The
a. ,nntMKtinni vnrih knowing. The Katbairon haa . On Imports and Internal Revenue, aod in the issue of
. . . . , the Interest bearing Local Tender Tresssry Not. it i been te.tedfor over twelveyear. and i warranted a. de- j . eertaiotT 5,., he wi;t not 6:ti t'r scribed. Any lady who va'nes a beautiful head of hair a long time to co oe. t seek a market for any other long
will use the Kathairon. It I finely perfumed, cheap and . or iw;; JfPma;- 1 t a."u linci
valuable. It i said by a 1 rcpectabldeaers throughout th world. D. . BAKNKS1 CO.,
Aug , 1363.
Bsw Tork. S4
WYNKOOFS ICELAND PECTORAI.! Disease of th Throat, Chest and Pulmonary organ, are aver prevalent, insidious and dangeroas. Th prop erlie or a medcioe to lleviate, cure aad aproot these complaints, mast be Expectorant, Aaedy aad Ivigora. tiog, loeaenieg the aucas f th throat, and iatpartiag toa to th enure ays'.em. So discovery ia medical -ence ever mastered thi clas f disease like Dr. Wya. keop's Iceland Pectoral. It e w-ed with the most as-
i PAL OF WHICH ARK PATABLa IN GOLD.
Prude&e and eir interest must fore the mind of tho contemplating tha formation cf National Uatking Associations, aa well as the minds of all who have idle mocev en their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no time in subscribing to this m-iat popular Loan. It wiil soon be besond their reach, and a-lvanse to a handsome premium, as was the result with the Seven Thirty" Loan, when it wa all cold and could no longer be (ohseribad tor at par. IT IS A sIX PSB C K NT LOAN, the Interest and PHn eipal PA Y BLK I.v COrN. tbas yieiding OVER KINK PAK CKNT. FSB ANNUM at tbe present rate of premium ea cut. Tue Government require all datie oa import to he paid in Coin, these daties have for a long time past mounted to over a Quarter ol a Millina of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three time greater than that reqaired ia the Payment of taw interest ea all tbe A 2tr and other permanent Loan. So that it is hoped that the sur ptw Coin ia the Trearary, at no distant e)y, will enable tbe Cnlted State to reoasae s peri a pay meats upon all liabilities Tb Loaa I caTled $-0. from the fact that whilst the Bd may raa for Sw year, yet the Goverement haa a
ght ta pay them ear to Gold, at par, at any time after a
years.
toniahing results In all casee of Bronehiti. laluensa. I" """r "SPArD H ALF-TKAB.LT, vi
ta-k . . k n,,si. . p,,ij Lw.Tt.. a.,h I "!"" ana ay
- . -i - - -
via.- oa
BR It ordained by the Common Council of the City of Kiebraond. that the Alley running from Ft. Wayce Avecne V, Garr street, along the north side or lot :-0 and 89 in Idea' addditiin of said City is hereby de-
cwrea vaeaiea- ay orneror tneitty t'oancti. Passed nd Approved Dee., 1st. Ixi3. JOHN FINLET, Maror. Attest W.W. AUSTIN, Clerk. , 3w. CUT Straw Si Hay; EOR SALE AT SCOTTON'S HAY PRESS, Delivered anywhere in th City. Alto CASH PAID FOR STRAW A2TD HA T, AT ALL TIMES, by STBPHBN SOOTTO.V, Seventh S;reet, North of Main, Bichmood, Ind. De. 4. 1 -H3. 5i-tf Ra CaTI.71 OwV U Insurance Agency. The subscriber represent the following Congpaniec PH'rTNIX.of Hartford. Fire; LIT SPOOL AND LONiMS, Fir; Ii.iMK.of New York. do ARCTIC. d MANHATTAN, da CONTINENTAL, do LORILLARD do CORN FXCHANGE. do SKCCRITV, New York, life, -ETNA, Uartlord, do The rapitalef these Companies amount in "1 to oit aiO.ttO.tAiO. l.rm houses. City dwellings, j-.-r-s. Muis s.. Insured on verv favorabl terms. i'ett.'-tEents t f lets prompt. M OB BtLL, Notary Paeiie A"-. 60. ti.
MRS. ILSPF IS now opening a comnleti aor mi it of Bear aod fashionable Fall an 1 Winter MILLINERY! To which she invltthe attention of tbe ladle. Her toek consist of Straw. Bilk. Velvet. Fanny an i Plain Itonnets of erery description. Ladie' and Cllldreo' Hats. Headdresses, Nets. Veils. Caps. R bViDS, Laces. Itu-hes. Flower, and Trimmings of every kin I usually found in a Millinery More. Binnets aad hat bleached, pressed and colored to order. Millinery work of all kinds done with neatnes and dispatch. Order from a distance promptly attended to. JTr'sore on Pearl street, north of Main, opposite th M. E. Churrh. Oct 30, 163 4,3m
Port Monies. Wallets, tic. A full stock, including om very fine 'vlea for la -die.1 use, at PLl'MMIB at KELLY'S.
Oct 30
6w
C J. TAYLOR BOOKBINDER A.'D Blank Book Manufacture , !Vo. 81, .Tfaln Street PERFUMERY AND TOILET GOODS.
M fln sftflortxnent of different tT'rfcn4 qa1itiet. far
BBUSHES. HA BR USriKS TOOTH BRUSHES, FLESH BRUSHES, ; CRUMB BRUSHES, STOVE BRUSHES,
SHOE BRUSHES,
S CR URBlNtr-BB USHES,
From S cent to 3 dollars. At
PLUM
tlrsdxug tor av
nrVKBLLT.
DUSTERG,
FEATHER DU&TEK3. , PICTURE DUSTEES, IJEART1I DUSTERS, ,J FURNITURE DUSTERS, COUNTER DUSTERS. CIIIMMEY DUSTERS, Varying in pric rrom 10 cant to t dollars. For aal t J " PLUMMIB AV KKLLT.
FODT SCRAPERS WITH DAUSO Attached. For fal by PLtTMMKR KKLLT.
Hagnolla Tablet, He en Fan.
Oct 3
PLCMM KB A KBLLT.
45 et
NOTICE: STATE OF INDIANA, WATNK CO
S3-
ma. Croup. Congas, Colis, Nervuas Irritability, Ac
Sworn uer caa as'e Connoa Boade. whieh ... .
hie to bearer, aad are 5. loa, aawt logo- or stew -
Tha Rav. J. J; Potter, certifies, "that I aav ased Dr. ! JJJ1 .,2 Tt m "',0tM. aad In addition.
. -. , .- - . i suiiii narpoaes and fsr la.
Wyakoop' Pectoral for vera year, myself aad la my
raaaily.for evr Palmoaary Complaints, aad aav ree omo ended lit many others, and aav aavar aaea Iu
,oal. Kcv. J. J. Potter. Brooklyn, X.
Hundred aod thoa sands f i as porta at testiassn
weetmenu ef Trt .moeeys, th &egistecd Bonds
Plasi aoiwTheae i-3cr, caaot he taxed by States, c ties, towns er
; w " sac na"oni or income, whea lial ! taw tacwas ef ta awtder exceeds Sia Hundred dollars
sld he sred seed, aha wis it remarkable ears aad that i '.TJrv7wtmeft'- '"eeaMr roaa
- . .onsscw i van ecoca in i xeaae
It sever ai lilt is composed ef pere Iceland Mesa, Balm f Giiead. Paraviaa Balaam, Kleeaapaa. Comfrey, Burdock, aad otkar iavalaable azpactorant aad isgredieata- It Is harm less, preatpt aad lastisg. Iavalld aad aalarcra aaast afard t neglect a trial- Kvery family (hoald aav it- It ia resaarkabl far Creep. Fall deeeriptieaa. rseammswdat'vs aad directioa aecompaay ack bUJ. Soli by all priaeipal Draggists. rrarsd by Dr. K. 9. Wyaksep. aad aU by P. S. an Ce New Verk.
liars from
Baaka aad Baakere taroagneas the Coantry will eatiaa ta dtsp ef th Boade: aad ail enter by mail, r wsbsi enu, prwmpsjy atteaded t. Th iacaaveaiesaee ef a few days' delay la th delivery o th Boad a aaavaidabl. th dsswaaj aeiBar a greatkst aa inter cemmeacaa from th day sahwetiptaua a loaa l aaiaad, aad every extort is bei ng mad la, sUmiaUb th delay. " JAY COOK, WimsswrrlBitlssm Ageat. 114 aocta nu an sraasr. philaob" hhia. Phitwdelpiua, Hinaiu IL, Wea. XOKKISSOS. BLANCH A BD m CO, are Agwata far aUcamad aad Ticiaat.
'OTICK U hereby given, that aa affidavit ha been 1 filed by Joseph O. Harlan, arainst th propertv or MUion Uairly, and returned levied aa. Th said Mil. ton Hairiy i hareby notified to appear before me at my office ia Bethel, Wn C-'nnty, Indiana, ea Toesday, the
, xvta oay oi uecemoer . u-j, u i a cica r. Jt.. ta ac j we to esmplaietef debt. I Oivea aader my haad and aeal this the 3rd dav of De.,
leui. MARTIN WILKT, J. P. LsaatCora Exbliaiige Insurance Company, NEW YOJHIC. PAID Vt CAPITAL AND iUKFU:3, osoo,ooo Fir Iaaaxraae atpa all desirabl risks at rate dlscrimiaauag largely ta favor ef taoe or a lee haa. arlosvs aattara. JOSKPH KKTCHTM. President-
( AKTBUBH. LOWKaBE. Vice Prws'u VM, H. WINDSOIt. Secretary. J i. I'BTi'B BOKKK. Aaatataal Im';. I xCT-L-swe ecarrlB( at thia Agay adjasted aad paid ara.m I Wm. BELL. Agent-
r. 4, is. a.
oal Oil--Best Quality!
BT the barrel or gallon, at PLUMMER At KELLT'fl Oct 30 4i-w
Domestic Dyes.
SEVEN ItlX different varieties, all prepared for lm mediate ase aod accompanied with fa l direction lor dying si Iks, cloth and ail kinds of grJ.f'T sale by PLCMMERdt K1.LLT. Oct. 30 . SJ Hemp & Canard Seed
f"0R sal by
a
Far Bald by
Lilly ' i .e, Pearl DrofiTTT PLtTM MKK KKLVT .
liiquid Konge,
Cai
Per Sal by
Nov
AMEK at KKLLT. 4-4e
Proprietary Medicines!
BlOSTof lb popular Pateed Wsdieiaa fth dajr, A for : at retail r wboleeale by
rLtaaiag AvaLLT. Met
Nov.
Elixir Propylamine!
f TIOHIT reeom
I 1
ev.
nded tor Bbewstim. so' 4 by PLUMMER KKLLT.
BOB eal by Now a 6 4w
FLCMMKK m KKLLT
Foley's Indian fialsam!
tmsoa Coagha, Celi. Ac-, at
r
. 4
PLCXMEK KKLLT B
Trnssea, AMoniinal Snpportc: ' ' . v" -i i f .... me. Far eal by . FLOatmB 4 KKU ! , " . -saaaws-sm asawawaawasssi ssi asma-smamaiasawmmmaaw amammaaaVMfa , BIRD SEED, ' r
s
Mixed r aprl. At
PLCMMXB a OUri '
PETITIv. N".
Mi 5','F' s, 4 sTTATK OF TSsW aB.l
t T Oimnj. M.f J
mirmCB la that vTllrlaaa a I
1 m Miall O- Uaery. Admismraur r ia asmU as?
Cbsarlaa . Bear
an th Baal B-cate ef th deeedeeat. Ma a I urn" ta cm haa . ami that
sriH kwbamid a tbe awat term et th 0vmTt!
Ptmta C aaaa veaiat. sol. nKorra, era. w. C. a .
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