Randolph County Journal, Volume 2, Number 26, Winchester, Randolph County, 1 January 1864 — Page 3

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Traini f At roai jail WiicAfiffr at fulUirs: OOI1Q WEIT. MAIL at 5 17 r. M. NICHT KXPRIS at 4.15 A. M. local fklk.ht at sjo a. m. gouo kat. I f G.3 A NIGHT KXrRKSSm 1 1. V. M. ACCOMMODATION at t.M I. M. ll'rtfirarj Train. Miil Tnin Wct will stop at all stations on prop-r lntl l-in;r pien. Nitit Kpres Went will stop at all station Kit of lTnin on proper signal heinj; given. Weit of Cnion, will stop at Wincheter, .Muncie, Anderson and Pendleton, onlr. Mil West will dine IMIefuntaine. IUtrd Triini. MU Train Kwt will flop at Pendleton, Anderson, Munrie. Winchester, Union, Verille, Si Inf y, IMlefootainc Liruc, Marion an J Galion, onlr. J. W. WILLIAMSON. Agzt. ti.hi: or iioi.di.x: roirirrs. Circuit Court is held twice a vear, Mirch 1 Ith, 186 ; Sept., 180 i. Jclii T. Elliott, Judge. Court of Common Pica?, three times a year; 3 J Monday of Feb rnary, -Ith Monday of June, 1th Mon lay of October. J. M. Haynes, Judc. The Board of County Commissioners meets on the first Mondays of March, June, Sepleir.ber and December. Arthur McKcw, Andrew Devos., a:;d C. F. Alexander, Commissioners. spixiai. aotick. The ladies of our town arc at work for the Sanitary Commission. Tliov request us to announce that they will have a supper and social entertainment at the Hall over Fitzpat-rit-k's store, this evening. Every lxly is iuvitcil to contribute whatever t!iey can in aid of the enterprise, and to come out to night. Any thin that can le eaten or sold will be an acceptable contribution. This in an enterprise for all our people alike; not the exclusive arrangement of a particular circle. Turn out ami heli the entire receipts will be sent to the Sanitary Commission at Inrti-anapoli-?. In the list of Advertised letters at Jay Court House (Portland) Ind., thcro isi oTc for Mrs. Matibla Doxtader. F rant-is C. Iiri;s of Co. F. öCth I ml. Krirnent, who was wounded in I the storming of the ivLel works on

Lookout Mountain, is recovering as' A pood many of its citizens arc subfat ai t!ic rharacttrr of his wound '. scriLcrs to the C)t;nty .Journal, and will permit. He was shot through j they would douhtlcss like to see

the right hi east, the ball passing cnTuelyihrrugii the iio.iy. ( OI.OUI.I) YOLFX PEEKS.

Now that it is too late to do much , haps like to hear from us. too, and I od our State authorities have gone have a mind to send you occasionalinto the work of enlisting colored ly reports to 1c used as you may holdiers. As we have hitherto an-' wish.

nounced, YVilliatn 1'. Fishback of Indianapolis, superintends the recruiting and organization of the reg-

imcnt and everything concerning the j prosperous condition. The one business should be addressed to ' north of town is conducted by Dani.jm I iel T. Jones, of Liber College; a good If this had been done long ago, as teacher, it should and might have been, in- J. YV. Ihitler, a self-made young Ptead of deferring to the fear of un- man has the school east of us. favorable influence on the prospects! Miss Laurie Osborn, whose qualiof our political organization, we j ties as a teacher are already well would now have credit for all the j known, is again in the school south

i1-krAi 1 eililiir wliii wprc enlisted i in Indiana by agents from other States. This County would have her quota under the last call nearly or quite made up if we had credit for our colored men who arc in Massachusetts Regiments. SMALL FOX. There are several cases of small pox at lUoomingsport and in that vicinity, in the south part cf this county. Wc shall publish next week a very interesting letter from Charlie C. Smith of the Sth Indiana. We could not get it into this number on account of its length. HOME FIIOM THE WAK. Col. Grose of the ofith Ind., Keg t. commanding a brigade in the Army of the Cumberland is at home on a yisit. He was at our place to see norae of Iii relatives a few days ago, and on Wednesday afternoon addreed tV people at the Court House. There was a very good an dienee. and all were entertained by a very pliant, conversational sort of description of the country and the reonle down louth, and of the part that the speaker and his command have taken in the war, especially in the recent battles. Ill IlItAH FOR JACKSOX. Joseph lrown. Trustee of Jackson Township has called a meeting of the teachers, on Tuesday evening Dec., 20th, to meet at the voting Precinct of said Township. The obiect of the meeting is to organize an association lor me townsuip, iu u cuss the best mode of Organum and conducting schools. May success attend the efforts o my friend Mr. Brown, and othe Trustees follow Ms example. V IIiatt.

high school at farmland. Wc learn that there is some talk of the establishment of a school of hb'h grade at Farmland. We know of no better Held for such an enterprise, ami we trust the citizens will sec the necessity of prompt action to ensure the success of a well-directed effort of this kind. If the people down there want their town to be a

ilesiraMe place for the better class of citizens, they cannot much longer defer the establishment of a town school system. All arc interested, for the price of property will advance with ever improvement of the kind referred to. What alout the Winchester graded School Building 'i for sali: at tiii: news office Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, I 'ort Folios, Strange Stories of a Detective, Adelaide Proctor's Poems, Tennyson's 44 Lowell's Atlantic, Harper, Peterson, Wavcrly, Continental ami other monthlies; All of Titcomb's Works, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, Beadle's and other Novels, The Stone Mason, by Lamartine; And other good books. B. F. DiCrtis. - NOTICi: TO TI'ACII KRS.

The Teacher's Association of j A. Reducing from a lower to a Randolph County will meet on Sat- j higher and from a higher to a lower, urday Jan., lGlh, 1804, at 10 o'clock Divided into reduction of simple and A. M. in the Brick School House . Compound Numbers and the Rcducnorth of the Rail Road, in Winches- tion of Decimals, tor. All teachers, Township Trus-j Q. What is an integer? prime tees. Directors and those interested ; number ? composite? factor?

in elevating the grade of our common schools are invited to attend. 1. IIiatt, rres. CAVALRY RIXRUITS. Win. N. Pickerill of the Third Ind. Cavalry is in this county recruiting for the Cavalry regiment now being raised in this Congressional District. We change the name of our paper this week to Randolph County Journal. This should have been the i name all along, as it is every way more appropriate than the one just dropped. HILVrsYILLR LOCAL NEWS. 3IITZAVA COXTUIItCTOR. Ilnntsvillc is a quiet and rather remote little village of this county something now and then ahout the various iiiterets, enterprises Ac, cf their own region. Our friends in other .a; ts of the county would per SCIIOOLS. The schools in this vicinity are, as far as we can learn, in a very of here. E. A. Cropper is "carrying on" west; and the school in town is taucht by Miss Sallie French of Union City. Alltcrt Jacobs and Allen II. Farqnar, are also again in the school room. The schools arc all full enough ; attendance in most cases Yery regular. Will some grammarian dispose of the following sentences, with reference to the mode of the verbs. "If I am a spy I desire my rights." "Charles told him that the owner of the horse was in the house, and hat there were oranges in the bas kets." Sanitary parties are becoming piite frequent here. IJy these our friends hope to accomplish sonichinir for the soldiers and their fair.ilies. There is a very small quantity of good com in this region, and a great deal that is very poor. The wheat looks well. There is stul some or the last crop on hand. There is no school at the Semina ry this week. Mr. Cooper, and sev eral other teachers from the county have gone to Indianapolis to attend the State Teachers' Association. Our correspondents at home will please write with ink, not in pencil. Ily the time their letters reach us some of the pencil writing is often rubbed off. Our friends in the arnry arc requested to write whether they can use pen and ink or not. Wc can better afTord to spend time in deciphering what they write. Please send us accounts of marriages and deaths in your vicinity. Notices of deaths should embrace ' ac am rcsideucc f deceased.

room rou i.Mntovi::tii:.vr. We have heard complaints in some quarters, that our County Ex

aminer is too strict in his examinations, and that some who were qualified to teach have not been licensed. We have Lern looking over some of the manuscript lists of answers left in Mr. IIiatt' s hands, and have selected a few embodying the worst errors. . We print them that people may see the necessity of care on the part of the Examiner, that incompetent persons may not be employed as teachers. Of course there can be no injury to the feelings of any one, as Mr. iliatt gives no hint of the names of these unsuccessful applicants. Ei. Question. Give the rule for pointins in Division of Decimals. Answer. The period is placed on the left we then read Tenths II undreths Thousanths and ifce. Q. Where and what is Stuttgard, Amoor, Tunis, and Carthage? A. They are Cittys that be long to the states of the Church. Q. How is Grammar divided? A. S nthesis and prosody. Syn thesis means putting to gather while analysis means sepparating. Q. Name the text books you have studied. A. Mc guflec readers & Rays arit hmetics Pineos grammar et Welds eV Quacken, bosses k Stotard mental Arithmetic Pays Algebra AWelds philosophy. Q. What is Orthography ? A. naming the letters of a word. O. What is Reduction? IIow divided ? A. an inteirer is a enracter that is used to represent numbers a composite number is one that can not be divided by any except by its self ami unity a prime number is one that can be exactly divided except by its self and unity a factor is a multiple of a number as 3 & 4 are factors of 1:2. Q. Define the Equator. -1. An imaginary line passing right through the center of the earth. Q. Name the thirteen original &ates. A. main newhamshire Vermont maseschuect Ivoadiland conncttictit new jersey virgina south Carolina north Carolina merlnnd. Q. Describe the animals and vegctal les of the Torrid Zone. A. Cammcl, Elephant, Cammcl leopard. Zebra and Many Other Vegetables. Another. The animals as a general thing have hair on fcc. ANOTHER I1UNTSYILLK LLTTLIC Mit. Editoi:: I saw in your paper a request that some one would send you items of news from this place, so I will try, though there is not much ?;oing on here that will be of much interest. There is preaching occasionally, but not so often as is desirable. Rev. Mr. Hoyden is the preacher in charge at the M. E. Church, and Kev. Mr. Iiowen has preached several funeral sermons lately. The last two were those on the life and memory of John Harris, and of Lieut. S. D. Colvin. Rev. Mr. Jenkins also preaches occasionally. I am sorry to say that we have no Sunday School. The ladies of this place and vicinity have organized a Soldiers' Aid Society. They have collected over :0 in money, with which they have bought goods and are making clothes of them. Some yarn has been con tributed and they arc knitting socks. They have also some dried fruit and other articles. The young people have a "Mite Society." They spend the evening in social enjoyment, and two 3'oung ladies at the door receive the price of admission, 10 cts. for a gentleman and 5 cts. for a lady. The money thus obtained is used for the benefit of soldiers in the hospitals. There is singing school alternate! here and at Pleasant Ridge. There is but little done in mercantile business here, there being but one store in the place. R. E. F. A very good letter, let ns have more of the same kind. En. Univcrsalist preaching at the Urick School House north of the Rail Road to night. Rev. E. Case minister. The Stone Guards will meet to morrow, in the Court-House yard for drill. Voltaire said that ideas are like beards; men do not have them till they arc old, and women never have any at all. Gratitude. To l c thankful to Godls not to say, 'God be praised," or "God be thanked; but to re member what he desires, and exe cute what he commands. To be thankful to God is certainly to love him, and to love him is to keep his commandments; so saith our Savior, 'If ye love me, keep my command mcnts." Chillinqsieitrth. DIED. McINTIRE At Macksville, on Monday evening, Dec. 2Sth, Win. R Mclntire, aged about 36 years, after but few hours' sickness, of congestive chills.

Wc can make no u.-e whatever of anonymous communications. The author's nirne need not be publish

ed, hut it must be comrnuniciled to us. DEAD LETTER LIST. A List of Letters renminbis in the FostO.Tice in Winchester, Id .uncalled for, on Uie 1st diy of January, lcC4. A Atkinson Mathew. II Uiync John, Mailar J Mrs M J, Rtdy Lizzv, Ürooks Tlmma. f C irt ii-ht N iTicv, Casltv L C, C!itr?on S.tlk II, Clark Lemuel, Clark iar-th L, Commerce Monroe, Cox Cutharine, Carmicnael Isaac. D Dtllv Fnnci M, Ihvis Nancy. II EMi' John. HvUr John. F Faupht A E. Kowbr Eliziheth a. Fry Annie, Fullium WoodarJ, Farrc Guiana. Gibbon J C 2. II Heeler Mr, Helton John W, Ilinahaw John, Honour M-thala. I InIe Martin. J Jinkins Francis M. L Line Forpu A, Loy Christian, Lloyd W, liijnn Sarah Jane, Lamb Henry (3. l Melton MtTmJi, Mcudows William, Mullen Ch irles, M iFale J X. It Keaor Nancy 2, Kaj John, Roc & Wthitcr. S Stephens Jonathan W 2, Smith C A, Sander Emily, Smith John Win. W Williamson J II, Webber A II 3. Total 50. Tersons calling for letters in the above lit will please say they arc alrertie(I. If not railed for before, they will be sent to the Dead Lette.' Olüce on the 1st day of February, ltd. Ii. F. ÜIGGS, ronlmasttr. Winchester, in 1., Jan. 1st, 1 tC4. WINCHESTER MARKET. Novtmber 27, 16G3.. Flour, V I.M $6 50 V IUI) IL.- 3 2." Wheat V b,,s1' 1 00 Corn, old, 3 bush 1 00 new GOtf!) Rve b( F.irlev 1 :J Oats ". I'otatoe?, accorJing to quality I 50 ne.ni 2 OD Onions 1 Ol'al 2." CMiar tza-ZJ , .- .-. .T. Rice 12.C Rutter Pork Reef Lird Cheese 2!).iJ l-iaZ)-2 i , I'al lfi It Allspice 4'J Pepper 40 Alum 10 in? rii"ö;::::::::::::: : : : :::::: : : " :?S i S ilt sick 30c, V R 2c Candles 20fl2. Shot 15 Lead 15 Powder 50 Ginger 30 Soda 10 Starch 10 Molasses, N O cO.'.n Sorthum , 5 Vinegar 20 Candy 40 THE LECTURE SEASON. J. B. Harrison will lecture during the rr.minj: winter before Scmoi.s, Literary Societies, and tin people, on various subjects of POri-'I.ATt IXTF.RE-iT. He should be addressed at the Journal office Winchester, Ind. - . . - ?TAttcntion every" body ! Wrrden Jfc Co., Bookseller. St;i ti Auer Sc W-.iU P;pr r-.t i.. i: .. n:.. ...: jseaicr.i,:ii iinii;iii:ip.i, .ire senium um im ir . immense fto:k of w 'iff paper r.t old price. They Im ve a No a sp'endi assort im-ut of tut window h id(S and piper curtain4, window fixture?, Ac. Their stock of Photograph nlhum. 1'hotn.riphs, gold pens &c, cannot be beat in thr State. D )n't frret therM. whf-n you visit Indi anapolis. See advertisenunt. ArnPim IM tirrn Tnf IT! FfilCMD m hiU. JtVt II! Dr. Sweet's Jnfallihlc Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connnectieiit, the great hone setttr, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty year? with the most astonishing success. As an xternal remedy, it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. Fur all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly iiifiil'iiblc, and ns a curative for Sores, Wounds, Spr tins, li ui?e, &c, its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the jut wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two vears, attest this fact. See advertisement. Dr. Ilolmck' Constituent. We learn that th distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies, the Rlood Tills nd Rlood Purifier, advertised in our business columns, receives nearly as many letter, by every mail, as the Treasury Department. The average is more than i2 V.) pr day! His patients, scattered over the broad West, the Southern States and New Kngland, arc Slid to reach the enormous, and almost incredi- ! b!e atrirretrate of lO'V'O'J! Rv his patients we mean these who ue Ins preparations as their o.ni.y mewcim.s. We presume that uch a connection is without a parallel in Medical history. DU TIG- S. .1. C JIIHSS. DrUinl, Is selling at reduced prices f.r Cash. All article? warranted as represented. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "Jl OTICK is hereby piven that the underc'jned has been appointed ndministiator of the estate of Joseph M. Ford, deceased, late of Randolph County, Ind. aid etate is nivwsrd to le solvent. DOC I')Il F. FOUD, Dec. 11. 1 21. Adm'r. mi STOTEL i?3t: reiv.l an-t f .r a ej (V--..Vf. i -'. r Ii. I in .iv ST.1I C '' stork, .vr i j-.r:fc'r.;.-' puMic qnar?, opp - -! l.'rJZj-f rti'. Winelie.v?r, Inl. .XD SEE. -e .

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WHITE WATER COLLEGE C ENTER VILLE, INDIANA. riHE Wintrr Term will be pin on Tu?1 dty, lt-ceni'tr e, lstül. '1 lie Lit rary, Commercial, Musical, arid Drawing I)jartrneiit, ikw in 8 jcce.'ul cporation, w ill be conducted with enlarged fciliti!. LaJic! sre boarJtd in the Cjllepe. (Irntlemcn will find good accommodations in tow n. I?oirl an l Tuition in the CoFf;:o, $.V) in ndvAiiec, for t!te tt rut of fouriet ii wet ks. Students should be pn-e-c ; on the first day. Apply to W. II. DAUN ES, PrttUrnt. nov27 21

AD.M'NiSTPiATOn'S SALE, "jyTOTfCE i htrtby given that I will L 1 sell at public tuttion, on t?.iturJay the Second day of January, A. D. t-Ci, ut the residence of Joiah Wood-rd, late of Kantlolph county, dte'd., all lu. p ronil proptr ty, (not taken by the widow) coii!itin of cattle, hops, farming Utensils, one wagon, one colt, harness io. A cn-ditof Nine months w ill be piven on 11 sum over the purchaser piving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation nnd itppraisetnent laws. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS GKEKN, 23 Adm:ni-trator New Boot and Shoe STORE. 1 WOU LP respectfully announce to the cit;zeii3 of W lncliestir and viciuitr, that I have lately opened out a New 13oot and Shoe Store, in the new building, One D tor North of John Ross Grocery. East side Public Square, where will be found Doots and Shoos of every description, man can uc uuuyui an joatir cistI l. I !. 1 1 Also, in connection with Sale Work, I intend Ma nxa -flic taring ALL KINDS OF WORK TO ORDER. Shop Maker's Findings of all kept constant? on hand. A large Supply of SOLE LEATHER on hand at all times a? cheap as the cheap"l" HATS AND CAPS in endles variety, cheap for cash. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. W D.CLARK. Winchester, Oct. 15. U53. 15 NEW GOODS AT TIIK WELL KNOWN STAND. Go To - . , T"YT"T T TJT'C llYlvAlvJlN VliVlvlV O CHEAP CASH STORE 10 Ii 12 J' lOlir Dry (00US! T WOULD resnectfuilv inform the ct. J zvnuol inchcstt r ait.l ttiesurrounüiiiK ulltrv that I have bought A. II. Harris'. 9 . ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS, And expect to continue selling at the same Old Stand, No. 3 Man Street, E ist side Puh'ic Square. I have just been Hast and bought for Cash A I.ARCi: STOCK OP DEY GOODS, J: Cm O . BOOTS AND SHOES, Tor sale at low prices. HATS AND CAPS, QUEEN'S-WARE AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. We have READY-MADE CLOTHING, SHAWLS, REPP MERINOES AND Deffiines, Afpacos, Cassimcresl And all sorts of Winter Wear. Also fnon-SLirts. Ladies" and Misses 1 ..... Jloods, etc , F.xclu lively lor I am determined Nut to be Undersold by any. Havins ln.l Ion? experience in the Im sines, I find that tin-only successful method j is to liny for Ca-h and Sell lor Ca-h. : Don't for' t to call and e xamine my Goods befure purchisWi elsewhere. People from tlie country win laid it 10 ineir untrem io look -it niv Stock. II ARM AX CLARK. Nor. C.16C3. 1 1G:. 1803. WEHDEN & CO., Dealers and Jobbers in

BOOKS & STATIONERY,!!

Photographs and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; I arscst Stock of "A T T? Fi T P A T Tinnir C itlUiyiVillJ LlUUlliJ) Id this State ; also, WALL AND VINDOV PAPER, Gilt Window Shaues, CURTAIN GOODS & WINDOW FIX TVJIM-ifS. .vo. sc. OPPOSITE CLENN'S BLOCK, .., , All oidcrs promp I'll v ii i iru ,v,;uao' lor Ka: 11

ÜI0 RIVER SALT COMPANY

LTANUFAClUPwEtvS ATD WIIOLKSALK DEALERS IN SALT, Suitable for I'ork-I'ackcrs am! the Country Tratte AU orders pron; tly filled for nny point X)iT of the ohio and south of the warasii. J. H WASSQCT, Agent, Ofllcc 03 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.

DR. J, W. CULBERTSONjStatc o S50?'

inCII.MONI), INI)., - AUniST. orEUATOR ox tiii: eyi: and i:au, ri X KlindnoSj Drafiirss, and Defects OF SIGHT AND HEARING. AUTII'K IAL EVES INSEIITED. Ornce in the "GM-crt Heil '7Vy," Main St. (Two Poors V. of Marion, up stair.) Richmond, Od. T.0, 17 T. F. BAILEY & CO., IMPOKTKKS OF SI Tf If W A t IT, Tr sx'& l 1 5i n Ii ä AM HEAI.KKS IN FLINT GLASS-YARE GF ALL KINDSau"liiis New Iiti'ildoi?, n few doors vct of the cr:u r of Fifth and .M iin-t., RICHMOND, INDIANA. American Tea Company, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since its organization, lias created a new era in the history of ArliolcsLilinr Teas I. THIS COLWTKY. They have introduced tin ir selections of And are selling them at not over Two Cents ( 02 cnts) pr pound Above eost, heeer deviating from the OXK PRICK ASKED. Anotliir peculiarity of the Company is. thit Ihtir Tea Ta.ter not onlv ! vnt- Iiis time to the selection of their TKAS as to juality, value, and particular tlis for particular localitit s of ccMititrv, but he help the rP. . I i .1. - .. r si stork ch Tk are Ut ,; ted to his j-ftrucuiar inmt, ana not only luiif, but l"iiils out to him the best Inrjuins It is eay to see the incalculable adventaye a Tka Ucvf.r 1ms in this establishment orer all others. If he is no judjc of Tea, or the .Market, if his time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a well or miz il system of diin business, of an imturnte c i.ilal, of the judgment of a professional T a Ta-tor, and tinknowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tf. buyer? nomnttir if they arc thousand of miles from this in irk it to purchase on as ood Urins here as the New York merchants. Parties can order Tk.'.s and will be served Iv us a well us thouzli tlicy fame i t hcinrli , In in;: sure to tr t original! package, true weights mid tares; and the Teas are Warranted as represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent to all who order it; OMfRISING Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial. Gunpowder, Twankay end Skin. Oclong, Souchong, Orange and Hvfon Pe!rcc. Japan Tea of every uescrlption, color -,,1.1 .,in,,I,,r,-,l Tliis li-t has r.cn kind of Tr. divided in!i rIi f. ....... i-. iMijf.n ).;.,;. ,CAl(;()f riNI. kjxksY, ,!nf ,,trv f),c miv understand from d rcri.tion ud the prices annexed tint the Cor..,.any aie el terniincit to uiitlcrsi-11 the u ;ule TliA trade. I y., rnartnt'r to sell ALL OL'P. TLA?

i t t rrr TW CLNT? (.2 cents) j.riwl want Poitraits ef this character will

j,oum uiltt er,.,!. hevim-this to be attractjvv to the m my who have heretofore bten ; ,,a- -luli Jlnoiiiious l'ictit? Great Amcri.an Tea Comp'y, j I.MPORTLKS AM) JOIJIIIIIIS, 10 nl NEW MiKKirr'. nam:. BY VIRTUK of two execution to me directed from the Rau lo!;,h Common

t ieas Court, I will e xoe to sa'e at 'he'p-y -y . i j T Court House door in Wu.chester, Randolph j ' Q jfl fit, PTTiIR county, Indiana, on ?aturdav, the second

dav ei J Hill rv, 1 i 1, b t e K ibe houref 10 o'clock A. M. nu ! 1 o'clock P. M.e.f Slid day, the lollonin reel e.-tate, situated in Randolph county, I:.ii.ina , to it: The undividfl title. intrt iiii l e'am ef the eiefeiidsnt, .lohn W . Thornpsnti, in and to the south-east ijuartcr of ct'on twentysix (-G), in to iish'p sixteen C 1 f-;. raup one (1) wes-t, contaimui: one hundred and City ; six acres and 1--P'.Oil.c. more or !. I Executed as the prep-rtv of John W. i Thompson, at the seit of Daniel Thomas and William II. Anbrn. , n. ...... -....s v.ii;.!! ! TW" OTICK is 1 OTICi: is brrtl.r civen th-et I ... Vrt-i.Ur. Jjfni irv bh. l.4.c.mmence , ,,ie surve ot Sect.o., Five. C) Town Nine Urn com? ltili;'Ui' f''r' , i . . ........ Dec. rth, 1:632.1 D.putx S. R. C

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In the !!atu!olph (i;n. IMra l'ouit, FcSrnary Trim, X:i. James M uh Jr. vs. Aleni Fowler. Atlrir nid. t X. A t.". j "jTOU conu-s the siii I'Uinlitr by Crown ll and Monks his Att rm ir.d files lilt (Complaint herein top th r w it 1- n füdavit thtt j-aid deft n iaiit is net a rt.-iJtnt of th State of Itnü na. Notice is thrfre Inn by piven said Iefeixlai.t, t!i.t nub si, !n-bo nd uppear, at the next firm of th Common Plea? Court to be bld t the court bouse in Wiiiibcrtir on the ;'r 1 M ndjy in Fbniary 64 on th t.r I .it thereof at:d nn r or Jrmnr to KaiJ complaint or the ame will be beard and dterrtrued in l.i abs ncr. Witness niv hand r.n l t'.ie Seal of gaid Court this .Vd lv of Novimlifr, lwfl IS JUIIN IL GOODRICH, Cl'k. NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to A. II. Ilsrrlf, lire reo,uctcd to come nud nuVe ti tie tnent. Sept. IT, tG3. li Merrill & Co., PUBLISH TUB INDIANA REPORTS. (it voi.r.Mi:s,) PERKINS' PRACTICE, AND Barbour r.ud How lr. mi's Manual For Useeifors, Administrators and Guardian. J'riec S'i.OÖ. ' They have the only large Stock of Law and 3IisccIIniicou BOOKS In this State. They wholesale nnd retail SCHOOL EOOKS AND STATIONERY On the best of terms. Thfy are principal Agent? for IJarnnrd'i Corn's td, Circiilur-I'ointrd, AntiCorroMvc Steel IVn $2 per grosi. Order of MERRILL & CO., f. I e nil's II!ocK, Indianapolis. au;2S-8 J. Q. A. ROBERTS, Dealer in GOODS, . BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND NOTIONS is no a: nir, And every thing usually fouid in count: stores. AT THE CID SEARL CORNER, DEERFIELD, p IND. E. I, COOPER HAS ju.-t fitted up a Photographic Galb iy in Helm' building " the eait iJc of the Public Siire, in incbester. 1 1"1- ap;rtminU w re constructed to bo I USCI lir tills unim , Jti.'i nirn rirni ad.iptation to nil the. requirements of hin work, pives him unusual advantages. He i prepared to execute Superior Photographs, .is well as AMIIKOTYP!: A P KIinOTYPIT Pictures. Kvtry body i invited to call mid examine his work. Hi Photographs are not .excelled i- this p:,rt of tb West, and thoe j not need to vis.it the r places to obtain thtm : He member t!ie p!.ee. I l.jt Steint in .;V Xur Building, I.at of the Public Siuare. nov27 21 HALL CR ROOMS TO RENT. SWILL Rent the Iar?e I Ml over the Post Othce. It mv b u--d as a. hU or prtitions mav te put in so an ,to mime ftisrai rooms. Kn'iuire at the P-t Oflice. V. U. TIER CK. Nor. fi, 101. L? AI; s"o. IO! AVID A K LR i now opening a well ifctted tutk of FAMILY GROCERIES, - j it -0 if) lllra's new block on the Call fiS j of lht ?u,c S.jUare, which hve been to tight ljnr i'ur Cish. ,.,,. ..?,ii .nj sa Tii'!e needing articles in his linr,re ! uiM " INVITED TO CALL - rnrr. prchiig :eh. . rnrooni ... -i- l-t p i oct. 21, 153. i rfn i 16