Randolph County Journal, Volume 2, Number 28, Winchester, Randolph County, 15 January 1864 — Page 3
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Tr Mit roW pa.t WiacAe.er m, riiov$: j w.rr . 0d',,0 WK,T r,-n c I MAIL at 51 F. M. 1 NIGHT F.XIRKSSat 4.15 A. M. LOCAL FREIGHT at 5.40 A. M. coto tin.' MAIL at C37 A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.4 r. M. ACCOMMODATION at e.SI P. .M. WntirtrJ Trams. Mail Train Wt will top at all station 03 proper in ! I in; i rn. Niht Hapre West will ?top at all U tiona E.it of Union on proper n 1 being Ijiren. We-t of Union, will utop at Winvhetter, Mancif, Anderson and Pendleton, onlr. M ail Vet will dine at Rollefontaiue. LatticarJ Trains. Miil Tra;n Et will f.tup at Prndleton. Anderson, M inrip. Winchester, Union, Veratille,' Irier, Ikllcfontaine. Larue, Marion aui Galion, r.nir. J. W. WILLIAMSON'. gzt. ELECTIONSJHIS YEAR. Here is a list of the Officers to Ic electetl this year, and the term of service of each: statu ornci:i!s. Governor nud Lieut. Governor, 4 years, Secretary of State, 2 years ; Auditor Treasurer " Clerk Supreme Court. 1 yer.rs; 1 Judges S:irr?nie Court, 0 year-j; District Judge Coart Com. Hens, 1 years; District Prosecuting Att y, 2 years; IOU THIS COUNTY. State Senator, 1 years; Representative, 2 years; Clerk Circuit Court, 4 years; Treasurer, 2 years ; Recorder, 4 Shrriir, 2 4 Commissioner, 3 years. T!it: or hoi.dix; rornxs. üirentt ly)urt is nM twice a t venr, March 1 Ith, ; Sej t. , ! 1801. Jtl u T. Elliott. Judge. ! Court of Common Pleas, three i . time, yp.ir; 3J Monday o I vb ii. Ii.,),.. I. ..,- hi.:
w ; - i t Vi ' '4,,,:al1 Vozttfc ht Hon . k. v . Jn.ir.n, Mnlay otO.tjJfr. J. M. ilaynes, j nio:n,ier üf Core,s from this Dis-; UJ.VP" t irr . n ! tritt, tva-i ü'.r. i r!ed a few drvs :t:;o to 1 u Hoard of Cou-ity Cnrntm.- j IIoll. Jcs!ui; U.Gid. . on. meetj on the tiitt Mond.ys j - o! March, Jun, isepten ber and . a"Jcs ol - - ,x i . .i ff I December. Arthur Mckew, Anrirrw Devo,a:;il C.F.Alexander, , Hon. Caleb 15. Smith died sudden- . . i . t i , i: ..,,.., ConrM'ssoncrs. h at Iik'kuumjoIis a fen tla s ago. Luui.hus.wuns. . i j o sTnXtTV' V I' AH?. ! T1rc wa3 meeting l the mil!-'
The gross receipts of the Yo.ng Ladle.' Supper for the- Sanitary Coon,Uon hA wc.-k. anounUHl to bo.it ! 640. A enke in which a ring had been concealed, sold !y slices for SS.50. Mr. J. M. DU bought tl.e ... .. ... i.iece witu tne niur in u. . f.ther evening thev wouUl l-nvc npr.earc.1 to much !cttor ailvaiitnce. I "- The fact thtit .some t . . J l LUV 1. . to the lc.iflinjc families of the il:u- ; makes tlicii coa Ivict the more int-x- j cusaMc. i on:: family. t i Frederick Miller, who livei on V" 011 ! 3 r?c ! le.ir Creek, in this co inty ha claims on loyal people tor honor i .,..,,..' i Ile'hw h:U five sous in tl e National Army. Four of them beton-; ,ltnt.u,m lM.i Ke-imcnt. Of ed tot.it i.M. thc?e J,eol wa, k nt Antic an, ; WiUi:i!U was Kille l ai uiuiuwv - , CiniitiAU was wo;:nded in the right . nrn at Antit tam; and John was se , . . 1 vcroiy Wouu,lc4 ta.- nS..t sho- . dor at tettVtH'.r-!l. ! TVnhl inth- 00th In t . and . woun.le.lln the left s'aoniacr at Ricb.waa Kr. Wc think there are ; few . like tMi. ! i:atii or a solhikr. We lave receiveil information ot Volunteers, in July, lboi ; was , pI at Prai aine drove, but contiiujod with the forces in tfce lioia till September. 1SG3, when he came home on sick leave; in November, . . . . I havin- partlv recovered, he was transierrea 10 me inwmu "i trbirb h? rennined until his death. His body was brought home by hij lather, and interred with military honors at White Uiver Christian Church. New subscriptions arc coming in nf lite at an encouraeini rate. A little cHort on th? part of our irtenas - - i in every ne.ghoorhood in the coun - tv would add several hundred new J i names to our uu?cn)wo n-w m n few months. Our paper is worth the monev we ak for it, and every ft mi lv shnuld have it. e are very glad that so many of our peopie take other pspcrs, reiigtou, Lterary. agricultural, nnd so cn, lor liiUlC 111 VC I li V. ilk Jiruiv ivww...., the more highly will they value meir county paper.
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Ion of l ev. Fran'i, A. Wilkin of v.ho ml any ku.a of frmt. or ho, hf , hi, prJCtice for the rirmlind lud He died at the trishes to surround hts home wit.i ASt twentj years with the most atonishing rlnrriT Ho$pitil in lndianjpolis ! nc.itncss nnd beauty should have it. success. As an external remedy. it i with, on th- "7th of December, 1SG3. j Address Mead & Woodward, Pub- l out a rival and will alleviate pain more on in, -nil m t , vi-l- speeli v than anr other preparation. For He onhstrJ a a pnvate in Com- Ilsh,r? 5, r.,rk Row c , - JiMri, ul, pun- (i. 2Ctli UfKiaicPt Indiana 0ll c0,,v, on year, " advance, ti. I e, e forSor.
HOME XEWS. We want report! of local a flairs
; in every nart ol the county. Come jiicjju?, wine iu us, an oi yvut wc I til . . f f . I wm I your ucms into iorm u mey require any attention to fit them to E inl print. It vou have been t . , , . , uuuMng aooui anyming, sena us your thoughts, and if we think they will do anybody any pood we will publish thern. We have learned, by our own experience, that it does not require great genius to enable one to write for a newspaper. Of course a great deal of cli'ort and culture are necessary if you would attain eminence as a writer, but this is not desirable for everybody. We want the thoughts of common Ktplc upon subjects with which they are in some degree familiar. We are under obligation to many frien'Js who luve sent us letters received from their friends in the army. Wc hope still to be thus lavored. Oar piper has deservedly the reputation of unusual excellence i:i the depaitmcr.t of army correspf!.idnc'. We receive something occ asionally from asnio one in each regiment that was raised in thispait oi the Mate. ANttL'R TO CIIIM)IM:N. As there are some eo;ps of scarlet fever in this part of tlic country, people should be careful not to expose their children to the contagion. Wc were surprised recently to hear the opinion cxpresse I that the disease is not 44 c:.tchin." Chapman, in his work on 44 Eruptive Fevers' i c.t says. 44 The long continuance ofi infection in apartments where the j disease has existed, though every ; I publication be practised, is uwruesionuhle." Meigs, inn work on Dis-if . .. . . :ich of Children, savs it is a conta - t
physicians regard this as an obvious -RJt " ... ?i.KKSi::. We see it renounced in the Cinein-, ... . ... .-...ti. tary companies the County at this ; I ,asl T v V taüon, an,l elect offlce. A, e behevc Lieut. Shaw of Farmland, was elect ed Major, but the Secretary of the. IT.....- C.l,..1f'r.l.l Ilk tint1 ""r- -j .,?!( im .i:iv accoirit ol tac uroccccl-; - - 4 ' nin- of the 10:h iust , nd will tnkc ! l,,u- Vi v"- " ' J 44 r 1 , ui liic i i The henlth of the regiment is good. Anv thin -4 to he sent by him should Ic left r.t TI.03. Wttrd's hardware . tlore. . sriIO'Jl, MATI I ltS. Mis, Minani Greene is teichini :ttthfOLCr i Uen School House," j j,, Hrem Township. She Ins a w-v "--ol hool. The children ,we her, ami almost all tnc people of ih, a.stn t-llic-nt tnend of the school are . h j 2feil with her method of JM of he school ever way. Tlir. n- i.i j Wi Irvt received the number ion - Kn.t . " I F.owrr ciUurc, and to other matters j tiif. no:vncn.TrmsT. rcrtannS w rurm u gra-,. arc its pec.auy. bu. there w ,kal ''lo,J r'"tSK 'S n. rntoh-nennv .liTair, but ft Maga- ! " 1 : zinc of established character and .: strlin worth. It La: been publish Lvcrv person! . . g. DROIVMOWS PA TEH. a ntiwnn from Ciucinnati has . left on our table the second nuniwr; have looked over it. and wc do not think it a suitable paper to be read pi any of the homes of our country. It contains a great deal of profane and vulgar language, such as has alwavs been a prominent feature in, Rrnwnlow's stvle of writing aud i speaking. i b in carnost, and can 1 bci , l,se 5ir b ; ' rnarsn and indecent. SCARLET FFA TR. There are two or three cases of ; disease on Buh Creek in the northern part of Monroe iownship. I The power to forget is as valuable to us as the faculty ot memory
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If AND COHN PLANTER.
Rains, Elwood & Watson, Farmland, manufacture West & Kello'd Excelsior Hand Corn Planter. This Planter deposits the corn in three separate places in each hill, putting from three to six grain3 in a hill. The inventors claim that it is the best hand Planter ever made. It is very durable, well-made, simple in construction, and never clos in working on any kind of soil. These Planters are Lein' manufactured in large numbers at Farmland, where they can he had by agricultural implement dealers at wholesale. Territory for sale. Orders for machines, and letter? relative to rights for manufacturing, should he addressed to Rains, Elwood & Watson, Farmland, Ind. RATH OP AN OLD CITIZEN. Died, on the 21th of D?eember, 1663, of Sciatica and Paralvi, at his residrnce in West River Township, Randolph countv, Inriiam, Tho mas Worth, in the 62d year of his arje. The deceased was a native of North Carolina, and removed to Indiana in 1822, and shortly after to th frm on which he died ; thus making him a citizen of Randolph couaty for nearly forty vars. H was a warm friend to the reforms so lon and ably advocated in this part of the State bv his brother Daniel, whose death was chronii led about a year ao. Although not a member of any religious soeitv. he wa a firm believer in the Christian religion; did murh for the support of the Wesley, an Methodist Chnrrh, th? meeting " "lf I1 llv "Pncnm n,u n"f,J Hn.u od, wi,h, xhe 'innpe that his dav s work was done. In him the : n . . , , .. . . Conti! v has lo-t a ino?t estimable di: a xii or a cixizkx. Wm. K. Äfflntire died at his residence at Maksvill?. in this ; t on t,lP 27,h of lcernber, S03t in m ycar of his e e was ill but a frw hours. ITo leaves a wif? and four children. He Ind l:een for sorr time a member of the M E Chu.c, nn( died in f , , f . ,.f 1 hone ot a hotter lite. 1 - It is expeetea that Alexandria, Eypt, will be lighted with gas in about eight niontlis' ti:.io. Arkansas is largely loyal. Gen. Steele is now an abolitionist. WINCHESTER MARKET. NUVLM3KR 27, 1?63. Vo 75 r tour. ;o io. j too n I Wl.Mt V) !,uoh 1 ' i I r r I - i...-!. 1 f'O ill Li. U.U. U.li ' V bO . .1 ..Uj .4;".i"'0 ! l :'.o cecriing to quality ISO; ....1 0?al 25! T;( - . "TU"r-'; , ;s2ar.: IC . ioi' :;; B-itur ?ai 16 j jir,V '.'.!.".".'..".. "... Oyc Id r, -,tr 4" - II Alain lKi Madder 23 In;JjSo t ;Vck iibV. V c,ndl is ' ..20a25 In li-o "O 07 i j. shot jj ' ll, rnl j oi, 3j) M,,lslHC :- 0 mm s,r.b,m vi.V,, 10 : vi i; . . . Dr'm. I f k-Iu . j Dr'ivi Ar: h"' 13c ,1.002.0!) t.rt-n " " rr xHZ LECTURE SEASON. j. n. i;arr: wi'Uectaro h;r?nS thecrmj , w;n.( r bo!l re cll:,Lv Literat Socl itik.. und tho people, on various subjects of TO PI" L .tH ! VTKR ET. He li.Ti.'d be addressed at the Journal office Winchester, Ir.J. A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT!l Dr. Sivrt-tS Infallible Liniment iä rrfrireJ from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Wound?, Sprains, Prjise, ic, its soothinp, liealing and powerful strengthening propertic, excite the just wonder and astot.ih. ment of all who hare ever given it a trial. I Herrn thoman-1 rt'rt: ticates of rcmirka. p,.rmeJ bj it wllhlQ tbe u,t two vears, attest this fact. See ad vertisement. Ir. Roback's Constituents. We learn that th distinguished and popu lar inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies, the Blood Tills and Blood Tc t!mR, adrertited in our business columns receives rearlr as many letters by every mail, as the Treasury Department. The it erace is more thaa 200 per day! His pa tients, scattered orer the broad West, the Southera States and New England, are aaid to rench the enormous and almost incredi ble aggregate of 100.CCC! Dy his patients we neun the who use his rreparations as their o!.T MrDicJts. We presume that nch a connection is without parallel ia Medical history. DETJGS. J. C. niRsai, Druggist, Is iellinr at reduced rrlces for Caab. All trtlele warricttd rerrwented.
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i CtNl tKVILUt, inUIAMA. fllHE Wiater Term will beiu on TueJ tlyj, December b, 1SÜ3. '1 te Lstcrarj, Cominerciil, Musical, and Drawing DepartmcLt, now ia ucce?s?u! opvratiou, will Lr conducted witb enlarged facilities. Ladies ire boarded iu the College. Gen tlemea will find good accommodations iu tvQ. Eoard and Tuition in the College, f 5'J In ndvunce, for the ttrtu of fourteen weeks. Students should te j.rc8tutwu the firt dav. Ai'ply to V. II. DARNES, President. novS7 1 New Boot and Shoe STORE. WOULD respectfully announce to the cit:zetis of Wiijc'fu-su r tiuJ viciuitv, that 1 I hve Ulelv opei.eJ out a New Boot and Shoe Store, in the ctw luilJinj. One Door Xorth of John Ross' Gro:cn. East side Public Square, where will be found Cools aud Shoes of ever description, From 10 to 23 per cent cheaper, than can be bought any pi nee else. Also, in co&uectiou with Sale Work, I Intend jYXairLifac t Living ALL KINDS OF WORK TO ORDEIt. Sho Maker's Findings of all kinds kept constanty on hand. A large Sapplj of SOLE LEATHER on haud at all times a? cheap as the cheap t3t HATS AND CAPS in endlcea variety, cheap for cash. Give me a callbefore purchasing elsewhere. W D.CLARK. Winchester, Oct. 15.1653. 15 Fsg. TSÖ3. WERDEN & CO., Dealers and Jobbers in BOOKS tfc STATIONERY, Photoprapiis and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; l argest Slock of MEDICAL BOOKS, In tain State ; a!.o, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, Gilt Window Shades, CURTAM GOODS & WINDOW FEJLTUIIES. VO. 20, ? " j li.UMIIIt.-iUl., ,...i,l,H. AM orat.rs promptly fi.ifd, Cath ana Traue i for ksgs. ll : . , ! TT V tl TI CT TP - Who has not lost a friend ?" Theund n Jersiguod Uare now a Iirge ran (I better blol American and Italian Marble Than ha t heretofore been offsret! 1 nth la vie loll)". Tb09 wto tnieud erecting Tombs y .11 o tin mails or Grave Stones, In memory of Ibolr loved departed, would do wellto GIVK VS A CALL. Terms reaor.ab!e. Call and examine. SLATi: ROOFING! W are al?oenesjeMnmsVinganJfarn1sMrp ?!ate Koo Ts, at rtfs'iisl'le prices, i he tiperior Jty of Slate ovei lt'Uner maleritl for Kuofin; itor wotl ojiaot'uhol to r.fj iire au ar-'i'nfi.t in itt favor, rikI th -e w!i i nten J b ai k li njr - si"b-41-Best and cheapest Roof now in ise Estimates nadeor any I nforniDttnr re! all ve to the biisineiicbccrfallj ;ircn bj aJdresticg or callirgoa D.E. HOFFMAN & CO., nor ly Winchester. ind. Vi1' cciTr-t Mi l r fj m TrrT n. i r" - m puhlie sqjan, or? f - - ' CALL AND SEE. Bl . IP, irw. t FOR SALE. ANY PERSON wisb'r.p to purche a nice borne should call at once on John K. Martin ho will cipoe of neat one tort Prick lkue, fiiu-itei near the B. k I. R R. DerKt at incntner, inu. luir-ic. moke .hoo-e. ?rios-1ou..e and other out-1 hni coBTenientl? arranced. The lA con onaMe riS. 51 tains 2W acrei: will be old cn reasonable ' AIIV T HlOTIV term. juii iv. . i i De3i, 1S3
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MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX SALT; Suitable for Pork-Packer ami theCountry Tratlc All orders promptly filled for any point NORTH OF THE OHIO AND SOUTH OF THi: WABASH. J. E WASSON.SAgeatf Office 83 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.
T. F. BAILEY & CO., IMPOKTLKS 0? AND DEALERS IN FLINT GLASS-WARE OF ALL KINDS. Vaughn's New ruihlinp, ft few doors west of . the comtr of Fifth and Müiu-its., j RICHMOND, INDIANA. jXOTICE. A LL persons iixicUcd to A. II. Harris, ijL are requested to come aud make kettlemer.t. Sept. IT, 1SC3. 11 MXIS. I'ASHIOX A 11 L K MILLI X HI AND MANTUA MAKER. tTA VING just located in Mr. Needhara' 3L UuiUliiiß. South side Public Square, 2 do-i6 it ot Mr Quitk'i Jtwelrv Store, is prp.irt'd to furnish the Ltdica ot tht: town iid country with whntevtr they may watt in the lincot her busint ss. LlegLiil Ntrw assortment of Hats, Uouncts, Itibbons, flowers, &C, SiCm All kinJsof Mikir.;:, Altcrir.p, Dleaching, Coloriüp, Pressing ic., ic. done -romptlr and in the best stvir. Wintrier, Oot. 27, l63. 17 liEW NURSERY. I WISH to inlorm the people of Rando!ph County, that 1 have a Nursery, one Laif luile EAST OF I'AIt.M LAND on the Knilroad, where I tn prepared to furnish everything in my line of busiuess, of good fiiiiiitv, and at low rates. I will elf Apple Tres at 12 cts, Dwarf Pear 331 cts, Standard Pear at 40 cts, Cherry X. cH, lVach 13 cts. Plumb 40 cts, Gript-'n l' tu 75 cts. according to -Hrif tv. KVKUG KEEN TREKS in great variety at loir prirts. I hive Strawberries Goostberries, Raspberries, Currants, aud nil the Small truits of tiie very het varittits. Nearly nil my of Slock ia of my oicn raitiny, und is therefore suited to the t'jil of this part of the country. JOHN DOTY. Farmland, Sept., 2?, 12 51. LIEBER, Wliolvsalc aud Retail Dealer la Picture?, Looking Glasses, French and American CIIa, Ovnl nnd Siuurc Frames of nil ftizex, ADTIOTC1 Rl ATCDIAI C i3tna Insurance Euilding, Pennsylvania Street, IMIMAMADni IC IWH j. ..cv.- r.J. .Ml KllVISOt I mint iur dliun v.aiU5i IV-turt-s, Pahitirjrs, pron j-tlv made to order. M;ir t, -14 MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. FLOREXCE SEVVlXG MACIIiXE ! ÜNEQÜAUD IN EEAUTY OF DESIGN VM) hTVLi: OF J'lMSIl. Slakes Four Distinct Stitches On one and the sam Machine, and has the Reversible Feed! It combinc3 all the good qualities of other firt c!.ss Mt'hiue?, atid possesse many ADVANTAGES over auy and all ol thItis the most SIMPLE and PERFECT in its 31rcliHuicnl Construction of any Strwii.fr Miichine f t cffere-J to the public, ard the ONLY ONE canihle of m.iking MORE THAN ONE KIND or STITCH. Th" Fel may be Reversed r.t any l'uiut Desired without Stopping the .'Inchiiie! Chance fr tlie various ptitcWs may te m.iJt while the machine is in motion". The heautj of its Etiuh is ünsurp-issed. No oth r t"ov r so bre a raupe of worlight and ht-Avy übrics with equal : f.tcilitv. j Jjie nczl will feed either tO tie rlht Of r. Huns ri'iictly; sew rapidly. No diHiculty txperienced in sewiegacro? thick sr.irr!:. NeiJle more readily adjusted than ia anj othiT rr.ichii e. Tailor c r.r.ot afford to do without oa. Its motion are all pustive. Will hist a lifetime. No i-rr'nc t ctt out of orur. Ti.e htmn'r tt.e m.t practical in r.e. Turn wide and narrow Lens, and wii . . it the fslishtct alttrntif n. The'msT inexperienced C&d no difficulty jn n'n it. O:! r.f lree, of it- machinerr beirf on the top of the t.ible. E.rrv ni icl'.ine warr.uited. It will substantiate all we cl-im fcr !t. T: H. & C. C. DENNIS, Apenta fcr Wayne-. Randolph ar.J Dla- . w.ire counntits, Ind., D.ric an i Pnble j cou..tie.. Oi.io. GceNo.33iItin-it,j Richmond, Ind. J tTTScnd for Mnmples nnd Circnlari. We are a!,o -euInV Sechler i Porter's Sn-nr Mills and Hutchin'on'a Cider MtlU The verv bet out send for a Circular. June 19, rfn fcoS L. waTsOJi. .MILITARY CI-AI.M ACSENCY. CHEXEY At WATSOX, i m m a n V r V C IT T A Tl" i Ailuh.Milo :ii linn,: WINCHESTER, IND., Are prepared to procure . Pensions, DounUt and Arrears of Pay
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Merrill & Co., rctL:s;i tub INDIANA REPORTS. (17 YOLirilKS,) PERKIHS PRACTICE, A N D Oarbonr and HoKland's .Manual For Fxecntors, Administrators end Guardians. Price S2.SÜ. They hare the only large Stock of Law and ITIicclIaiicoii9 BOOKS In this State. Tbev wholesale and retail SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY On the bot of terra. They are principal Agcnta for Carnnrd'a Corrugntot!, Circular-Pointed, Auti Corrosive Steel Peru $2 per gross. Order of MERRILL & CO., Glenn's niock, Indiaunpolis. aug26-S J. Q. A. ROBERTS, Dealer in DEY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND NOTIONS GIZO CE RIE S, And every thing usually found iu count' stores. AT THE OLD SEARl CORKER, DCERFIELD, 8 I M D. XEW PflOTOGRAPHIG GALLERY. E. L COOPER TAS just Cttrd up a Photographic G.lJLjL Htlmi' buildii on t'.ie cast !Je of the Public Square, in Winchester, Ind. His ap irtments w ere constructed to be used for this bus:neM, nnd their special adaptation to nil tiie requirements of his work, gives him unusual advantages. He is prepared to fiecute Superior Photographs, a well as AMBKOTYPE & FERROTYPE Piet'ires. Every Lc'v i invited to call tr.d examine his work. His Photographs are not excelled it tiiis part of the West, and those who want Portraits of thiä character iil not neei to visit other places to olitatü theiu. Kememhtr the place. Up Stairs in Idrm' Xcic Building, i:ait of the Public Square. nov27 21 HALL OR ROOMS TO RENT. 1 WIT T. Rrnt th. Jarre H.ill ovrrthe Post ! j Oih.e. It m iv l as a hli or ptrtitivna may tc put i;i fo ,to make aevtral rooms. Lncuire at tue 1 .t fii'-. W. Ii. PIERCG. m I Nor. C, 1: TlieLast Battle, A.t 2no. io ! DAVID AKKU i-t now opcr.ipg a well si lected Stock FAMILY GROCERIES, at No. 10 H !m' n-w Mock on the Eis', lid, of the public Square, whit-h 1 ave beta Bought Low for Cash. HI motto is ".SraaU trctts and quick sa;es '., t- r Tr rxl I AtJ HIM j INVITED TO CALL ON Him befcrc purchasing elsewhere. For rood Cheap f.'rcrerie-. te ur to call at o. 1. i.-v.i-' Oct. 21, 1SÜ3. IC w Q(J LB ERTSON UK. O, . w , RICHMOND, IND., .. iSA OCULIST, i'JH-V o Y ' AURIST. I OPERATOR ON TEE f&ZTx -r o a- J. M'&i c j Blindness. Deafness, and Defects Or SIGHT AND HEARING. ARTIFICIAL I:YI-:s l?SSLKTED.
0cc in the "Gllltrt LuiUur nir Cflir!iTkf Jm ?t. .'Two Doors W. of Marion, up atar) j 2U JOHN H- UOODÄICH. Riv -nnd, Oct. SO, UC3. 17 a7 ' Clerk
Dff? ITi TIIK M:W STORK ItOOM Vo. Helm's nioeI: East Fr ist of Tubüc Square, InncdlaUly Latt of the Ccurt-IIouae, WINCHESTEn, - - INDIANA J rpun cNni:asir.Ncn Ur ur JL to Mt to the ciwein of iUudolra cou;itt. t'.-.nt 1 e jut opened at t abovc-Lauit j Not 5tind Nu. A large aud complete Slock of DRY GOODS! My Stock wan nil boucht E.it wlt'.i ean, and with ; ci il r IVri nee to the acta of thi market. I shall rnJea vur to keep always ou Land a full asiorwu.ei.t cf Ladies' & Gentlemen's Wear In all the varied etair to Ruit the lealOS. Also, a large and st'.cct assortment of Hats, Caps, Toots k Shoes, GLASS AND QUEEtfS-W ARE All of which I can pell as cbeip ai can be bought in the- county or, rerhapi, anywhere else. Call auu ace belwra put cUäsiug e!sevthire. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE At the highest market price, taLca in change lor Goods. JNO. D. CARTER. dbc'-C S:mG DENTISTRY, Dr. J. W. Wilmoro, JDJE.YTIS T , WOULD inform the citizen? of Win clutter und vicinity that he ia prepared to attend to all kinds of operations on the Ttcth, fucIi as Cleaning, Filling and Extracting. Also, incrtio plain, single gum and block teeth in any number from one to an entire set. All work warranted, and being a crvr of ar tifici.il teeth, would call attrnticn to th advantage he h.ia in matching, with the greatest nicety, the natural teeth. As to firices he obligate himself to do work ai ow ns anr pooJ Dentist in the State. Ofieein th? old l'o$l Oßce rosw. March I.lfCä. jl GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS!! AT TEE OLD STAND, Corner Main and Franklin-sts,' WHERE MAY BE FOUND AT all times plenty of the "THINGS .NEEDFUL," SUCH AS FAMILY GROCERIES. OF ALL KINDS, PROVISIONS. BAKED STUFF: Crackers by the Barrel, BREAD, PIES, Cake3 by tho Hundred, ORDERS FOR WHICH WILL EC j rir r rn ' PKöJIPTfjJL I' IMLtl'MJ AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. My Cracker Manufactory! -IS IN Succrsfiil Operation, Ar 1 I cn upp'y 'caler with tie fresh article cheap a the cheapen atd os good as the bcfct. i ... UaJl of COUNTRY PRODUCE taktu at I. c uiiiesi rates. I fell everj t'."n low for TAY Cash ot JiO'v ii the time to pay Pitnty ot iricnty in the countrj. j ThanVful for rast patrorae,! folicil a contiuuance oi me fnie. JOHN ROSS. Wiichmtii. Jan. Co, ltC3. tf SADDLES? HARNESS AUD E -A. T ü ER. 2 ii. & a. w. nnAiinrnY, Ma. kj. krr and l!r in SaiJIa and IIane of all decriptioiii. Li&ther of all kin-is kt : t f r sale. j r-a-Vorth Tror.t of Public Sooare. Im. mi'stelf north of Court House. Dec. 23, 1G2 .stray IVoticc. ."rVTOTICC ia Icteby siren that the foV ! lowit-p d rrip'.'n": of an Kray, tako S i.n ! Tl.nnu Pir-p.hai beeC filed n DT ! offce. to nil : Dark Red ard Roan Cow. i with hite f riti v br. marked vt auppoaf j t0 ,e Wllh half crors off each ear. but difigure! b buppo rrJ to be fit year
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