Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 33, Winchester, Randolph County, 16 February 1865 — Page 2

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The !:: are filled Mtth nnnn r.l or.t Tin4 evacuation of Kichrnond ml C 'J.:?rlcvtt'i. Vt'e. l ave bear. I this ong so oflrn, tint ttp ackno'.vb dce that er fnitli is weak. It m , r.i 1 in t!ii connection, that a general vr!ct:,tratiori is to take place in 'Vl'l ('"ff-llni If ttll.r.. !a ox ll.

.IUI Mi V a a Mit iu aiM II Ulli m thee report, trie cor.centra-1 lion will tno place about ikuirw. C " ton. witn a view or rc.takiiijx Fort l'islicr. The Prehl(iit nominated K. I). Vornan, of New York, for Secretarv o( the Treasury, but afterwards mitlidrew it. Cohl Las a'ain Iceline 1 to -Go. Sherman i-t having thinn Ids own May in South Cr.ro.ina; he ht.s .ose'ton of the mrm thoroughfare hetween CharlcHion and Augusta. Ho in 47 miles from the latter plaee, and ationt the some distance from Coh:mbia. The latest news in to the elfv'et l!,nt Iirar. !iviUe wa in o ir poes ion. This plaee is only twenty mile from Charleston. Thc Indiana Legislature i.ntllicd t!;e Constitutional amendment. l'oor little l)elaT:,r refused t( ratify the Constitutional amendment. Jiift as r t-Apvett d. Our licet, at latest dates, wan r.p proathin Mobile, and frm every indication Mobile will hooii be in the posMffsion of thc Union forces. The Federal Lxa at thc battle near Hatcher run, was about Cotton h down to (,o bc. There has been some heavy f!;:htin with the Indians ncnr Fort Laramie. The- are about j000 &tronpr. The MU.ouri Convention endorsed the action of t!ie l'tesidcnt, in the l.t peace conference. That body favors thc vionv.n prosecution of the war. I Ti 1 1 UM A N Ti: IIAT.t! !::.T. A few tlnys r.fier thc ('orps passed t!ironh Cincinnati, Ohio, the Cincinnati papers spoke in the most rondcinnatory tone of the treatment which thc FoIdicTJ received while in thc citv. V.'e passed over the. matter r.tthotime, not supposing that our brave soldiers were, to be thu treated nt every point they passed in the State of Ohio, but we were mi-taken in this. Iv a communication from Col. "N'eiT, it will be seen that the soldiers of the Corps were treated like lops, at every point in Ohio, except r.t Zanesvill?, whore thc people ap predated the distinguished t rviecs nhichthc -3d Corps had rendered to their country. We well recollect when the citizens of Cincinnati sent out the Macedonian cry for help, when ICirby Smith, with his thotiB anils of rebel soldiers.wero marchinir on the city. V'c happened to pass through there with a thousand men from Indiana, to assist in defending that city; and thc people were frantic with joy. A line supper was prepared for us. Ladies, in their patriotic pride, (as we thought,) made presents to our men, as they passed rdon;: Fifth street. Wo had no thought then, that all this demons! ration was base selfishness; but since thc bad treatment which the -3d Corps has received in Cincinnati, and nUo in thc State, we are compelled to believe it. Hut it is not thc lir-t time that Ohio has been disgraced since the war commenced. We did not expect other treatment from thc upBtart squirts who have been appointed to fill the various cowardly ofliees in the rear; they never had any sympathy for the brave oncers ami men who have been defendinc; the old flar: so gallantly on a thousand battle t;eids; and their base and cowardly conduct has been the means of causiui: bud treatment to our soldiers by citizens who would naturally sympathize with nnd respect them. Vfc hope thc olllccrs and men of thc -od Corps will represent this matter to thc War Department, and procure the dismissal of such rile things as disgrace the olliees in thc rear. DAYTON AND VMON KAII.ROAD. We would call thc atte ntion of the officers of this road, and thc business men of Dayton, te the imperfect connections with the IleHcfontaine road, and what thc results are. We know that these imperfect connections are changing the travel from this road, as aUo the trade from Dayton. We have hoard a great deal of complaint about having to lay over at Union all night, or nearly all d vy, besides the freight from Cnion City to this point costs as much as it iloes frorn Cleveland hero. The merchant and business tnrn arc changing their trade, tn account of these matter. We idiould like to sec a remedy for both of t'j-3 evils, for there is no other good reason why Eastern Indiana fthonUl tot trade nt Dayton, lbisines3 men who Icsire to go to Day - to:,, do not vare about stopping over j f.iso Lihi. .0- thi larwr poitiou 1

tv, days, ,ii the way there n! ?

jt.uk. If th bn-dn men of D.:v-i-omM x their iutorcsts, a wc ! thli.k wo sf tlwjn. thnv wi:i!rl r-.in : nrnirl frnn rirMv'll,. t.tl.; I : v fc an.1 tlu-n North to Oim.Ion. lilticn r.r . rort U avue. I S i Iiu&üm of, ...... t-'ot.... f., ..1.1 t . - 1 '. 1m for .v 1 ro-d r,f t hU .i.,Mf nr I iMUcr . a ro .fl ol IHM t-UaractPr t!inxi 0:1 any oth.-r line. It would tap a fine, rieh eountrv. aid t.oi;M j ?o)ii lonn toiineeuoiH v.iin a ro:vi . . . , . . running into the tunc nnd plaster re f,T. ,. ' . , ' . . ... , c have done business with nnd for rnanv of the lealin,i men of Dav ton. and wo confers thnt ve aro j wliieh is lare wivriM STi a sitll:lt: tjiiih . . - ---- - - - - - - . . . - - tt.

1.4 1 ... t... ....1 1 .r.nnnd m ilnciJvo viMnrv . hraVO hoVfl. fin! W( 'dw.'ivs WiT.t fni in irt. r if tlif fuiri'.i'Ärt .i'i.uu r oi ictio!t lUn l!rh Circuit Court, to be hol; on on

r, "l" V, V -1:::L-'J- - them with u determination to tt ' twemy-Uo Üp t.tnty the Thirl Myn.Uy of March. A. I). in,, Kelliuc. '1 ucVine. hCTiP, us?in,, should love to see a road htr.lt from . f , , j , tJ att4.In.,t 'j.. thirtera (13.- est. c.:.fi,n,n- o:.e;r.t the Curt Ilon-e in W mchir. ,11 r.r.Uin?, KraLroWrrin-. Coline. tnJ o ... . . . . , - ,1 v.orrcpoi.iit.ice 01 t,.e ournai. jui.,t;i ok in in autiiiju. 1.1 u , .:. . ,u ( nrr 40uutv r.n-t Mate, anil aiwrr ur derjur to . . t, ., , . ,. .rccnvillc to lUü point, and North. rKKi:irriüX. thee char-es seme poor fellow would 1 k.!0n !' -VQ ucn hria. AI; mI! con.pl.int. the Mtne uill be heard and torlh' -No Mr S MacWut ii order to "ive T):ivton otir trade. r.u.,.r.i... Km... ) lliovo tu .Wv mi !iu Iii'., in ri.tnrn CirltU t r-rt n, t:-..- o!ithw.t :ar-! tit Tut. il in her !1 '?cnvr. hv ?i much e.ipacitr for a rrent rnriet? of

U',. I..,i .Ml1f..t,.(! frnr, if... - lllcll .Mlilw arci III t!,0 l-Ue ol .? :IU- f.a'l v ori! v lnt one killed und tliree: tier .f t'i- north.t-t Mr.arttT of Meto:., I tS. 'J. .'U-i, L.trk. chine m-t

, ' . , ., i narv -'liliu in w hielt voti cave Isaiah i wounded Wi were n ei-h?o-n llf .! '',r- fl'u , t. -.n-ir.p tw, i ty ; , r u.-ei - . - - . -; " mott eerudn

' , it- i",.,,,,. .1,1.1 1 ,,.,.!-, t ..r.wllt 1 1 .1 .K'inttii (ii! t.i-t, ("t.;rh:n' lime aiT' 1 'rift ni ! ZIVI T 01 tkPIiilllll' . It tnir4 t .... . .... , . 1 U . Kemp and L. (. 1 uelati, credit tore tit liirmhes dt:nn' the rout. ,,.;.,,. , . ..r .1 i..w1,Jw,,u W1 l4""ll m " - t-

n.mi 01 menmonntoi u,e , ,.)r ...ri a lltl nnd eais.on, in frort; Naslniüe f. the T(-;i,e.seel : Kr . , ir;; I TKTOTICR is hereby Kiven to the citin, the lt ,t

artielos shipped from tins point tmee ; tj. i,at,. l,r.ttXt? before Nashville. j river, it bein- otie of the Ihinkiri" : f he H.uth-eat quarter of si-e,i.u Is 01 White i:i-ir t..wih?p, in linn j'-i-h thc wo-t t.nl

e 1-t of last An-Mit. There are Knowin- that thev do not ehiim it , ..omonnif. I n,.v.r br-ni ,.f i.-,vnl. ! f; (:'" tMw,h.p tm.etieti I;, r ite : " " " 11 .. " r. , ' -lanee.how

m.-inv urtieles that we have not in- ' hore, ( nor it elaimed iy any one lor . rv eiiariri,:-' bre.'..-: works and eaptur-1 . ,,,:,. W(er ''.,' ,.f ' , ! l: ,nrd o, C.enneionti. .hin-busine for "P .dachme.

,11, nieh as live ho-s l0rs.,Jl' ) deem it justiee to IIm eom

eh as live l-o- ho-se ! , ' ... " '.. ' . ' dn-cp. U " hef,,W,lh -lV of the sh.pp.n- hou.es. eatth and s! t!ie names

iiAKTix "f. .v'ki.v. i which should have credit for the ;rnn, , Anr..iri. c,tt. i as parts of both re'iments crossed j WheM. UY.cU -.'. "Til J.'.l.J - .,.. ,vbel works at the ; rne time Kin S.-..1. II."- .::.' "!;',' ' v Chi, '.J lJtk. u,i r,( 7 j 1 ucke.t was leu, l 1 .ipu.n wr., to

Ntfl" &. KIL1.V Wheat, bu-lu!. It.ilev, lin.litb Max -Veed, buihcN... . J,,?l l'ork, Ibn 7 2, ."' Wyjl.los :.72J '.vbrnt.b.;..: i7.o:n 01 FI is -.Seed, U-'M 'J,ö n I Utrley .'.'-'J J2'J l"J I'. K. NSK.OTIAir. 'rheat,li!wht;:.s ",.r') $1 1,7:. n.i WoJ, lin J.ao o,:;i U(j M.v;iu.M .v nrcK. liuttrr, h ) 5'j.rfiO im I 'sir. !z () Ö.Ti'i , , o IV.tti.fr, lbs :' ilctSHuJ, lbs 1 ) ) J3.-. on Vhent, htiMicN ü.'.OJ Jl.),'JU 01 Fl ix SeeJ Urirtl Apple a Apple IlulUr and Pickh . . :;im;;:i: cami'UUJ. 11 itttr, Uh "J l.TiTA r.'.-ss L- C J IVithrrs l.s ." IvI Httswax, Ib. joiiv i. cai.tm:. lluttrr, :i r, l I loz I: e., I'm J.:iTFeather.. lb Drit-.l Appl, bushel.... 110 Fotiltry, doz 11.1 IJKMCY AUTKK. I'oultry, doz 2'J.i Wild C imTiV) (!.l 1.VJ DÜ 3,1 If. 's ' b: 7' .V! 17- "., 13 c: :r.i t $1 ,:".: n; Apple Butter, Fickle and 133 .'0 Total co?t i,,l.i,J-3 IC SCHOOL !.iH's. There is now s. disposition to get up a light over the question of whose scrie3 of school books slndl be used in our public schools. In some respceU we deprecate this, but in other respects it has a beneficial influence. Wc well recollect when 3Ie0uirevs series of Headers were rather ordinary, lint the competition he had to meet before the educators of the country, gave us Mc(uhVys new and improved series of Headers, which we think are superior, in some respects, to any series of Headers before the American people. Hut when an interested party says these readers arc superior to Willson's Readers in every respect we simply think he is not a good judge, on account of hU interest. Wc have been examining both scries of Headers, and we feel clear in saving that each is entitlcel to the respect ef educators; and wc think that Americans may be proud of either. Wc believe that Mcdutl'ev's gradation is better than Willson's, but on the other hand we believe that an advanced class of scholars who pus? through Willson's Third, Fourth and Fifth Headers, will be more benefited in the acquisition of useful knowledge than the same class would be in McOe.lTey's. We sav these things without having any pecuniary iutcret in either of the scries. Wc sec no necessity for saying hard things about cither serie, and there arc but two extrane ous reasons lor banishing either se ries from our school rooms, and these reasons are, there should be uniformity and stability in class books. As to thc matters referred to in the communication in to (lav's paper, wc leave our School Examiner to answer. .We hope hereafter that all articles on these subjects will be directed to the merits or demerits of the books themselves. We have no objection, however, to publish an honorable discussion a to the powers and duties of tlie School Examiner. Hut wp say to all, examine the law and testimony, before writing. v. then we shall be able to enlighten our readers. kattm: or ha it licit urv. The battle fonht near Hatcher i run, in Virginia, was not very decisivc; we think if there was any saccess on cither fide, thc rebels hnd it. Every report we of the fight, gives it stronger against us. Wo think tlie army of the lVtoraao had UuiT rttik for it hardly vrr

i:i:vkCS a inue without sJL":nr.g :i

hca y lo.-. We do not know the rtast)r. v.!; thtr it is found in a want of militrv knov!ot1'c of the ;filcers. I r n ..nr,.h.ccf4v1lM,n?ini tn risd. !

, "J Ononr csmiul-n from N:..hviikmen ir;to .lau-. r. If t!itH arc not ;to th,. Ti jlUCnO river, oiir (u licnils

. . . . i tac -auss, lUcu wo navo a more r,..,,;,r,l 1., f,i t, T-ir.r.t Tt'tui i!uii. . irord ail IN tcr-hur" tVin the ( cun-' IRonu an.l l lirMur, i.kuj uin ouii , try have U-vn illo.- to -dmit. for j ly soaio nn ans I.i-c- ha a heavy ;

loueio iül. us ut hu;;u:ui ivini.:;ti asnvui, unui v-v orovo'inem

, , . 1.0. 1 we strike. 1 he men have alwa , fo::"ht hravc lv when thev have :ne : . 'n .. ' , . " r, into an anion, t.ut lor ome reason ; tlint nnnv lifis nvrr vit fought a de- i - - " eiive luitlle, at least tlioy nave never . Near lluntaville, Al t., Ktl. 'Oo ) I would be of leave, through your, on 1 m 10 eorreet a i:iiuiiinu

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ll,cMI-)' deem it justice to tin- com nrtillerv before in anv warfare panv to statu that it has been, and Uhat hNtorv M-eaks of- but'our bd -till is a matter of dispute between j The rebs would make the remark as the S Jth and 77tl, IVnsylyania, as to! soon as captured, that they never

j j:uari tne ca.f?on, out. ui-i not. cros f U::v stav in thus local it v, none ol us i the fnuth-w c.-t .uarter of trt:ou thirty J 1 riins.in ii'no. ciiunr un.i wivs vu u-i S:,7.lj!', m ; w ithin twenty yards of the jun, and j knows, but I think until the Sorin-i thl ' (Ti t..,,hiP t(uv,:H- rJD.r..-.-; i.nml.rr fix Mi;, in the south e.t Kre .1 .te,:r m .1 ,, t,.,. r . 1 - t.ur,feii (II) ca,: nr: t the t-i.t; h uf , f , o so l to ni of W loehcsttr, in U lute

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i l O Serjeant Kemp. As soldier. - ; ( :,-,;, tov.- ship tWuy-om- r:P, ru!2eY.,r-; Indi on. on the correr of Main ,.d FranU4J '77 r.J I n t! !iro willing to live credit for TlIK foilowin U puhlished fit the t -n eu-t: Mii. I 1 muN' wer lV.i :;ur.v owne.l ! liii 'Me. t-. WILLIAM M. FAr-K.

tv I'liiu.n t ri.r'1 iimi, i nib Jt i- pun in 1 reii!iir ii t in I fieri' I r 1 1 -it ur !'nt. i "V v .w.-.-, t..-. i.

ridiculous for .to men to have tiie praise for a deed of valor for w hich a thousand hold equal claims. The.se facts can be abundantly proven in the company and regiment, ::nd as justice to those who took t equal part in Hint glorious struggle:, I would :is!v their publication. Yours for justice, Isaiah I. Watts. Vi'c published the matter spoken of ot, wh:it wc deemed ixood authority. We did not get the information from Servant Kemp or l'uckctt, but we , ' .. 4, A, , . ,. . hao it irom tnoöe we thougnt dism - terclel. Corespcnf nee of tlie Jmirual. i:::l:(7iov l thi: ahm v. CjkVAi.av Cunra HosriTAi., Feb. rf '!.". Feeling that tlie many readers of your valuable paper woidd be glad to hear of our we Hare, we deem it a proper time, by vo ir permission, to sav a word or two for their satisfaction. Our hospital here is a now one, nnd there is some lour hundred inmates. Through the kindness of Major Marsh there has been a room appropriated for a reading-room and for religious services, and Hrother Fusion, of j-our county, appointed Hospital Chaplain, lie is doing a L;ood work. On Sabbath evening, the fth inst.. he gave the privilege of all coming forward and of giving their names for the purpose of organizing n Hospital Church. There were twentv-two came some of whom had 'never before attached themselves to any church. On last evening wt had a conference meeting, alter preaching, and there was quite a number who arose and bore testimony in favor of the religion of our blessed Master telling thofO around that this rtdigion had sustained t!:em amid the clangor of battle, while the missiles of death, in the form of rebel bullets, were living thick and fast, and taking their comrades upon the rihtand left; then i-. was that they felt to put their trust in Israel's Ood, and that lie kept them through, all safe. We have heard some say, who were church members at home, "Oh, it is of no use to try to be a Christian in the army, for it is an impossibility to do so where there is so much vice and immorality.'' An impossibility, why? j Simply because they have not trie;, to be Christians in the armv: boeansc they have failed to call on God daily for grace to sustain them amid the trials and temptations incident to camp life; because they came, rely ing on their own strength too much, I and not cnoirjh on the Co I of batties "whi alone is able to save to the uttermost, they that put their trust in Him." We are thankful to our Master that there is some of us who can sav to the contrary that a man can live a Christian in the army. Is not God the same here He is in our country is not His eyes upon us here, and is not His ear open to our IiraVCr? All, VCs, We bless his name when he said, "My grace is sulücient for thee,'' that he meant anv where on the habitable Globe. And if any set of r.ien should be Christians above another, surely it is the soldier. They arc exposed to dangers all the time, not onlv messenger of death from gun, but to diseases of dillereut kinds. of which an army is subjected to; but still many are reckless in regard to their soul's best interest. Oh, Father e ... i . . . eu mercy, n:ue compassion oa our brother Soldiers. ?L C. fcDoWKI.T., To M. lltli Indiana fawdrv. "V .oCo, .onrt n irt oa v .t.m.t, t l tv - j mannen, tue amount tie noucei to .1 i, ,11.1 the bills rendered. I hat in all cases i where ntliilivit irnmnde fiftv rent; i . ,, . . e i r be collected frcm the advertiser for' thc itune. j

m. . , , . M'l .v.arcn. isu, httween the l:oi:r ol tt-n ; J der-i-nel, Administrators of the E-! öiate 01 Illil.os. The following reSOllltlOn Was a.lopt- I o'clock A.M.n,,df.i:,roVlock I'.M.of Ujtite of N-ohm Si,k. deceased, will o:r.r! N.R.-Piano Forte, tuned and repaired. FarrroRT. Oct. 21. IcCS. cd bv tho recent Publishers' Coaven- ;liy. the loliowinj real estate, s:iu.ited iUif..r sile at public auction. at the late resi old Piano Fortes taken in etching for ; l- ?rr.nrr: tion "hehl at ImrmWh- I Af ' f! In Ihm, tow.t: dfRl.c of ,jf PeJ5l,lf u :alU Crr,k taUo 111 exchange for n 110.1. IlChl ai JnUia.mpO.li. ) A pirt of the soutu-eW ouirter of fee- to I;-h p. Ilandwlph count v, In ii.ina. on Fri- Pimo Forte to rer t i'U i"t.. I would t tfiat I wa severe'r AVuVreV, That for legal advertis- ; tion tttfnty .eri , t..nhiP nineteen day, the Ir.h d.y of February. Ir-C.'.. the A larre assortment of Gnitw. Violin-, ! Catanh'f..r years when 1 be- . ti i i .1 . riÜSe lourict-li i ill east, commencing r.er mil t.rorertv nf .ti 1 .s.-ti. tnnt trn ' r-t f. .. . . ' .. i-im .n.;,,!... i .

110 paper Sliail cnargc ICS man . e .,,..., , ' , . ,,,, .', V ,. . V. , mir., rnmuas, Accordeons Drums,; - . ".u. u im ikiu;iii two 1 .... . . , at the sjiua-tat eorutr, r'!tm:n we.-t K , by the widow.) consisting ot Ilors.-s, Co--v.' r;.. r-. . bottl- .f )uur Lbinid Catarrh ic.medv

Vi üü per sq are lor rue ur m,er- . r i,f thence north s ro is an I - iuks ; Ho;s Sheep, ar. 1 cthrr article to- tr.ii ei (;lJltir ai!,j ywr ? . of t,,e bc,t , liefere I lud u-M one bottle I wa, neniblr tlOU, and SI 00 per Square for each I thence e-isl 1-JI roJs ard 2 link, thence to rnntiou. bale U ben.at tea o'clock f,ualitv. Also. Instruction llonU of all 1 improved, and before thc second bottle .i snlK.nnr.n4 incr Inn Tt in nlliFlOrtil .0., ro.J., tlltUCe aSt rod, A.M. V;,!.' M.l. ' fiüi-lwd. riinOflnlr ...rwl I kl M.

We make the following extract!

fro::i a biter frora A. O. Nclf, to Cai.t. John X 1 a. 4r. CrorNivn Imun Cfirn, A.wiu, tu. i , AULui I tu. 17',. i n-,.r(. encrallv m t!i Io:ul on .1 flmrn V linr,rrii tm 1 r ; 1 1 1 ! timts in one dav; in fa.-t, it was ! ,.nccf . f rh.ir(.3 .jij tjie lin,(. n.b.,Uod hi t'10 lr 1' Vom tlu ti,.u. uc. nMU'.l tlie n-l.els ' nprir 4 ihn 'V titwi rivr (i,,. i; j aero.-,- t he I ennet-e rn er. ()nr I)i-j VISJoTI alone too.; .ome thirty pieees . of artillerv, mo;-t of them mounted MiinJ bVlia,lu.orka; b:it lt nrvrr v. ,..r . . im.'uht any nmcrenee v.nen- we saw

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them, the word was io for them, wyUhe north-et conn r of fie nouth-wt?t

e prize; but verv few were killed Ju'r ' ioUuip' mounded, de.nnn our whole oantu: ,,:,.;,;.,.,. h;..ii;rMl a(.r,.. nI,j f!;Tutv j,U!.. '

or ;i hi i:iori iiiis :nni):U"rr iircun. ?aw such cavalrv. As soon as thev would show:uicc" of their nrtillerv ' uo w-i.m!.! ... fV.r it ' i v " , , here we are: how Ionr we Senrs-zcTAnr, February R, 1LG.".) (Jfirri! Loose, F. A.l. J f 1 I. .. Ti C'-.. t'. ... i.....r.. ...vf. ' " 1 I-"-"-f.f"i. .'wft iii i rill examining Lie ol 1 Iioo! Ol Imutes, I am dad to lind that I can civc. vou:l ad the information von renniro; the records show that brother 1'rn-us i'litnmn was initiated ?J:iy ;U!i, 1S'J:1. and received the second and third d"::rccr., :v 14t!i. (Jn December ltt!, same year, 1,- was elected Junior Deacon d" the Lodge, audi f1 A J0 hi; rv(t l" withdraw Irom the Lodfi was frriintL ,(K Tju, ,,ooI. ln)WS lh;!t Ji0 was a regular attendant at the meetings e)f tlie Lod;;e, ibtrini; the time hi j ewasa tneinkT. I can imagine whnt a satisf:iei!ou these particulars will be tnyou, as I know they would lie te me if 1 was in your situation. ;md I am hnppy to be able to furnish them. We should prize thc Diplom,, of which vou speak in vour letter, it being the Diploma of a brother made a Mason in Schenectady over MXtv voars n:;o, nnd containing the names ef olllcers in the Fraternity, some of w hom have descendants still livinjj in the plaee. You can imagine how tlclightcd we should be to have stich an ancient document framed and placed in our room. Truly ami fraternally yours, Tiioiiesov I) :; a i.t k v, Secretary St. ("corge's Lodge. DlSWkilO!l o i 0-lirf BPrs!li:i. TTOTICi: is hereby siyen tint thc putt nervhlp heretofore existing between William Ä: liulf, is thid iy by mutual consent tl'Msolved. The lu.-;ness will be settled by 11. It. Williams. Feb. 11. WILLIAMS k UVVV. TTAVLVfJ PITRCIIASKI) Mr. Huff inHa lirest, I expect to continue, thc b'.isinos at the mt? stand. Thaiikful for pst patronage, I desire a ront'tmnnrp of tlie same. It. It. 'VILLI A MS. Feb. ii, isc:. :i3-'J S VlItOM the frub-critcr, livins two und a li half uilf north of Whit hc.-ter, two lon-woolcd Sheep; one, a Lock, with lie;ay horns, marked with a crop otr the left e.ir and a half crop off the right. The oiln r h i iU underbit out of ri::ht ear, with a short tail. Anv person :ivins iiiJorniution o, tin m will be sniublv rewarded. Fei.. i:t. .;:;:!-:) ' ci:o. ;. df.mint. JHuti'a!) Voller. r J 1 A I : i: N LT 1 , I . y W i 1 ! ia m A t k i n s o f W e t Jl Kiver township, Kimlolph county, Intl., on the 1st d.iy of February, lwr..". one red brindie Steer, three years old, with a slope o!V the rir-ht c.r and a erop otV the !ur.ie, aiid some white under the belly. Also, a red roan lieiftr. two year old. No ear narks. J. 15. GOODUICII. Feb. 10, lr;,. CTkR.C.C. 7V1 OTICn is herehy siven t.o thc citizens 1 N "f W.jvnc townbir. Handolrh couajty, Indi.in.i, tint nt th- next t-e.ion of thc Hoard of Comni;.iotM rs of Ilandolph county, to to held in Winchester, ou the f.r.u .Mcndiv in March, ('öt I will apply for a lioer.re t fell ppu ituou.-t li.piors in a leas ipimtity than aipi.rt at a time, with the rivilci:e of allowing the siil liquors tD bo .drank on mv premi.-?-.. Said premif are i situated on liti 4vx. and 4, ia Lmon Citv, Kan lolpu coc'.tv. bidisna. N LWT N t;. MOOKK.

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"Va'Ji7" Notice is tiurefore hereby piven sil l Je NV '-2' fcn.l.tnt, tint e.r.'.e 1..? be" ami ay rear on OTrCK hereby civen that Wil'iim the r.rst d ir of the next Term of tlie limit. Ddk, a Loy bound to me till 01 !.! ,!!, CTc'iit Curt, to be U!den on the

y to the little !.v,'ir;i of rt-n aw:iv, and all p. r-ons , ntn nnrnfcclf"6- bv!'!'J' warned a-ain-t Iiarbtirin- or ! '. , , . hlrin? 5uui- 'v'a'J l'V nbout lb year of

a;:e. 1 will qive live cents reward to an v ' person returning or irinr informttion of him. Feb. 14. FIF.LDUN DUld.LV. Mhi'i'sfrN Safe j pY virtue of a venditioni rxpom to np .) directed from tlie Kat.dolph Common Pleas Court, I will expose to fair at the toart House door in Winchester, Kando.rh Ithencolf.'. rodstothepltceof bc.inninr, corit&minp in all one hundred and four . acre, more or Ic-i. Ltccutcd a3 tie property of L. n. Thomp''f rep.evm r-ail o, ncnjatuia iiunt, at me suit of ll. Vv . Uooth et al. JOEL NEWMAN, Fb. 3, IHS. k'-i ' sWi? K- C.

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' T)Y Yirtu of n icre foJ excntin t" i J ni .iirts.Ua from the .!..riu:i Common Plea Court, I will xpoe to at the Ca; i. et II., i-e door, in thetjutiuf Wicch,ttr, IAl,,ir.h cuui.lt. luJui,.. on Mturdiv. tl,.- luurtli i1.it of Irt!i. I.ttwff n the houn uf ttu o'clock A. M. an l lour o'clock ,;,,,,.: 1 in h r.tr.nt. in.ii-in:i.to-u: i 1'. .. . I, en , (itr.t ftin? real ll nr. 'r', ....1. ut f 1). , .t i.i'irtirl of "'tiaa tirrnty-tiro (22). t.nLip urn-; tj :-;, nn-e thirteen il3 mt.cor.t:ontn?. aw; an-l the north-wt r,uirui ..fj Must- tMrucu "(i:i t.t, CntininL-, 1M";"ri1' uj imyn..ir ...1..

nort!i p-rt of the south-wi'rt GM;irttT of 'c- i () V comp the plaint T, i Trown i lipn n ,,5 trtnsh5p "tw ntv vjiiN Monks hU num-?. mul f.lr. hu ranjre tliirteri? (13) cist, coatuiiiin' p'txty compl.tir.t herein, to?tther with an hfü.Uvit acr.s unl tlie -oufh pirt of the ut lilf that ?ti .!iTiilaut not a rtMtulof the

of norths utrr of .ecti... lift cm . (I.'O. towtiiin twenty f . rar.'-t- thirteen. . ...:.,.; .. m,,.,.' .... 1 ot.i' r ,ui 1 n , 'i'1 "..f it r i-v 1 "i j

'n. - .vhm tiii.etirn .'!:;, r.tn.'e fourt.M r. fit) , H-o-dob'! O.urity, at tn ir M..r( h yrr. to i r"r' '"H w.it); t!;e iai.os uf I ivi.i 'i .ll'' " nt ih. Court II.:i!-e, : si ,:";. -: ; t' nlV' 'u il ' thucn" l-)!'raV?e fourt."'' ' V cluu ' -I-i? iu a ,.,.!.

known a the MirJiill Wr.irhtNana. A !.. tlK ixn lll!f r t!'1' -'th-c.i.-t quirur of, "ti": twelvr (1-2), touihij. . i.-httc-. (is r..,u:e thim-tn ( 13 .) cit. nnd known .h the i,.u;,h Km.-w ,.ui:. au,, th. r-t h.iif r of thc pout'i-we.-it iiU.irt.fr of .-oc:i'n thirty live ("" in t')r:;slüp t wrMy-one ' il ) , rafre ' tfuafeeu (UieilM; und the tvt t:;il, of tee n.-rth-we-t ir.ror of if.Mi..:i thirfy-ft ve f." .".), tnwu?rh';p t'ttnty-ii-.. r ini'e f.'ir-; : .... 4 . . '." ! I ti-t ri fj;) c.i-f. cdiit.ii:.!!!'' in a tuo hin. . .... -.. . .

i !re.l acn . nnd knoivii as t!ie Sinuoii lLrouiitv, lu-ihn i. t be biM on th lii-t

- u(";' J 'll:' ro:;tii-:-t ju irter

of fiction thirty-.-ix (i,,.). tntt ,:-hH twenty- lir-f n.-r t- rt t.iil c;irituou- a ml oth't'r intor.iono (-21 ;, r.ui;.'i- t I.ii t .-; tut. ami known :i. I t-it'ms Ii'per., in u b. .-s ipmutit y th in a the Jjlin F. Ilnr.t l iri !. AI-., t!;e M rtii ; ,,n irt at a ti:::c, with t!ie r.riviiejre of nllow.

put eil the r.orth-wtt euirttrV-t Keet'eui two (:., in township twrrirv-oue f'JI), rinse j thiriU'.l ('h t-ist, (:o:it ii,i;:'tr hvver.tvVix j it nhl nr u i i : t "i 'I"1' s V.i j f,rRl. Also, the font!, tj,!e of the .outh ' lillf of che iviit'.i-Wtst i..::ufir of section ! twenty -m:. (-(.;, fmn.-lu;. twtnty.oi.e fJl. raate thirteen ( L?) ea-t, eon: tinirp1 M.yi nen s. i;r.d ii.i; in'fis ti.e I. ni ls (.f iivrr e Aj.l i ii t-n an. I ..Iii. r. Als , the follovviiis ueserihe.l luts in Md mini's u i.iil.on to the town of V.'inehesti r, to wit: lots Isos. tji .e n ' iiu i ' i M r i i . ; i.i i 'HU iv . o. Olli" ( l lnrs NlH. t;u,(t; (.v,Jt u.,f:tv.tWfl jW( nty-st vt n CJT) un-l t)iirty-uie (M),nrl (&) ii nd tv.-clve .TJ; in Mock No. one (); t!i north hilf of No. scvi ti' en (I;, ;i ri 1 tlir- t-:t-t hall ol lot .oi. t.t . i;i v-t!,ri f f all in l.iock No. two f-.; fts Nos. lorty tv.o ( 12), fortv-three '.:) and fortvlive (!."', itl block No. thre.; (Ii); lots No's. jpixty (hM) and ?ixt -mic Cl), in lilocl; No. luur ( J); an.I lot ..to, f t nf y-niue (.!) arid e ishty-or: (r 1), ia bl.rk N. liv e (.", ; lot No.4. one !iunI:tl i.nd i-i (10b) aul one b'inJred nnd tlevn (111), in block No. six (ti),atil one htun'rc.l :u.d twenty-four (11', one liuiulrt'tl ntnl tw vnty-scvf:i (i"J7) unü one hundred :im1 t'airty-one (l.'il),iti block No. seven (7); lot No. wie hundred and seventy-four (171), in block Tio. nine(0;; lot. No, one hundred and cish'.v-hve (l-.'i), one hundred an l eishty-t.ine one bundred und ninety-tluee f 1 '.'?, and one Junidrei Ht.d ninttv-screti fL?71. ia blork No.: ten K'j; Ym No. two luuxlred nnd twelve il-Ji, hud two !n.n lrd and fourteen CM, :u block No. twelve 1'J; lots Nos. two hu:i dred and twenty-four J'J I, two hundred and and twt nty-five rO.'")', und two hundred and thirty pd'iUi, ia bioci No. thirteen L'l; bit.! No, two ln:i:dred r.nl thirt v-.-eveii 1-J7, two hi.i.ured and forty-one "Jl j, io liun dred and forty f.vi 2l.r.,anl two hundred m.l lorty-nine sllj, in block No. fourteen Iii; und the e.t parted oit-Iof No. nine HJ, lots Nos. three :; -nd four t, in com-1 in. reial row, und fractional lots Nos. twoläjl tud four I lj. Also, tlu l'ollowins docribed lot in the Old nhit of the town of Winches. ttr, to-wit. , Jut-lot N. three f.'l, withe north-west touare; lot No. eleven fill, and the east fiart of lot No. stvei teen IT, and the eist part of the west pirt of lot No. sevnitet-n 17'. in the -oi:th-ea-t h';uire;! and out-lots Nos.onc jH, two yix CI o,d even '.in the wt l.mnt: and the -ou I hat o, out-Iot .U.S.I j. i..m the !'u;i;lMt';V;,V., : '.'H sortoed lots ui -ilonu. adoition to U uu lie.;.!

ter, to wit: Lt No, twenty-three "7jNAinLKl) und Su:r.ir Ketlle, Skilthirty.two:WJ and thirty thrie:(j. Alo,l Ms an! Lids oil Iv 1. Seve Skil-the-loilo.viiig lot in the town of Macks-! j.ts, Tca K.-.tles, Stove Put and Dop ville, to-wit: lot No. one 1 J, iu the south-' Irons at V, ;iiI IIiiftlwHre More, wi-t squire, and hU No. I, in the -oiitli-1 - - eat s-pinre. Al-o, the fo.iowin lots in the Qt-'iU'WS, Locks, Later es and Ted, town of liu:it-t i!! , tov.it: Lot No. st ve:i ' 1 Mi'I, tr.)--cut and ('ar:enter Saws, 7, in blot k No. ix d, and lot No. nine Shovels and Spaden, and Collin Triir.in block N.. one l. A'so.tlie follow-' eiinp at in' deserit'td lot in t! e town of De rtield, n S'l WnrdN Hard wnre btore. t'i wit: Lot No. four f I, i:i block No. six - - - roj. oa which there ii a twu-tury brick, C OTTO .V IM K .V h.tuse. " i Seized and taken in execution n thel 6 CI Ti'Ffi I1?!? V property of Solomon Srur-Js, at the suit o, A f William II. liol.'irs, Lxi-eutor of .lohn C.' Röders ,,nl John lj. Campbell. Philip Lv-. Ail pcrom wish-nr; to bvy OFNTINF brook, Robert .Mc(Jre-or, Ilu-h ,1. Death,' (nnt r,,-I10 vten V im, v;:"4 afv-v ft,.; WiihauCrall ar.d f. vi tY.U. , it at No. () Kl'.IÜir.P. !: y. i.

J(jj:l a. m:vman', Feb. i, i.-cr. sacriir i:. c. qi , , ; ; , htltrcf Iniitawi.hinJt1j. County. ' in the JUndoir h Circuit Court, 21-ircL , Terra, l'tü. j .UnaC.,,v..r1?C;, C,rap!ial Xo. enmc the i laintifT. bv Frown X: ' J i .Monks, lor attorney, and 1:1c lor; ,.v,;nt urei;), to'-..t!itr with an aFi iavit ; th.tt a:l defendant i. not a rt.iJent of the! State of In Ji u i. third .Mon-' tv of M: n.h, A. p. li;.1, ntj the Court IlCuse in Winchfsttr, in sail county and State, nnd anwer or demur t-! id cnmpl t'nt. the p one will be heard and! determined in bis ab.unce. Witues my name, and the Seal of all eoiiri nmxco, ni 1. 1 neural r r, mii l.s. 31st dav ,r Jirunry. A.D. Iti',0. j John p..c.oodi:ici:. Feb. 2. 1-3 Clerk. ! Court nüixed, at Winched r r, thii . . i lTOTU;L i hcrehy pi.en that the nn-' TlIKMS-Siirn cf thrrcdoünr and under cali; ovrr thrte dolUr- acredit until 0,tob r 1, 1-rj,, will be sivm. bv the p'iichaer pvin note wavis valuation an J appraise-! raent law, with rood ecuritv MILES M. HOLADAV, n! WILLIAM A. J. SNODClt SS. Jn. C3, 1 fcf . 37-3 Administrator!.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. 5

7i OTICE is hereby pren, iht the nu-i i. 1 utT'intd Ii i been ppomted Admin j i - fr - ttor of tl-e fetiteof Cyru M. Thonvia. j d.. - t aed, lau-of ILaud-dph county, Indiana. ! AU r.t r-on o. ins m.j estate are r..ciei 13 mike imnif Jiate pijment I Cittt? i n;r.nt,l to fC P'lrfnt. ' v.. i jjjj.i.', .t.uh. 3t-: OllCCtO OU-IZCStac.llS. Mate of Xndinnn, ICnntlolph rounty: ln t!lC Circuit Court. Marcb Trrm. 'org OtLhartT. s.rah c.ebhart. Ceraof Ir.ü.n. otlCC 1 therefore hcrehy pven sal! der,. ,t. t),.,t unl !n l.o :itm! .r.nn Ho-'"" - r I " " the fir-t diy of the next terra of the Vitm My tione. n,,! the Seal of mi.! rur, oTlli tl iv , jl!;,nPV. a. n. 1-CÖ. JOHN P.. (iUODKlCH. y M,: irt Ht 11 un.d sul,,r the w "e on ni.v rrcme, Irom lot number xt,-, n 1:. in the nort h-we-t "I" the town of W.nchestcr, in s.ul .-mty. i.t.d White Kivcr township, t.. the 7VT OTIC! i hereby riven to the eitlen j. i of White Kiv.r township, K.in.b.lph cm ?y, li.'ii tu-i, tint at tti" iiext he..-i'i:i of . . .- i'. i,iri .r c.,r1.,J;A.-..rJ i:,.,.:..tt !. M. j-liy in M-n-'i. l'f..", I will mo'v fur a in-; tlie t-irr.e t.- be dr.mk on the premises, fur one ye:r. My premises, and the place wh"n sii.l liquors are to be s.ld and tlr-it.k, ..... t - ? . i ..... I. .?r of Lot icinibir seventeen (ll). froMinr-V.'a-h!n-?ton srr. 1 1. la lht town ol Wine! ttr, ItawdoJp'a courtv. In.tittn. K1CHMO.ND nr.ATV ivsJin. .! , 1 st."i. Til OM AS WARD, i T HIS OLD STANP, North of the Ji C'.nrt Home, haa oa band and fur sale a (JF.NLIiAL Assortment of Hardware! IKON, Steel, NaiL, Cirpcntcrs fool?, iL etc., at Ward llnrdwnrr Store. DOITni.i: and Sinple Shot and Rifle (Juuaand lievolvers at WnrtP JInrthvnre Store. "fiOV.'rKU, IeaI and Citps, I'uw J. Flasks anl Shot-I'.as! at derir:!'H IJnrtlivnro Store. GUINDSTON F.S and Hanging., Log Chaint. r'.nd Steelt urd t Ward Unidwnre Store. cm'?"'m " i o .. . vZ) Wtirdv llMtehv.-.re Store. JTIITT and Strap Hinges at Wiird's llnrdwnrr Ktoro. A G F' N ll ii A L arisortment of Shoe TA. Fiudiu? at Wurd's TJardwnrc Store. "n"It ASS Clocks and Kettles at AJ Ward', ünalwaru Store. AdLNF.UAL assortment of Saddlery llatdwurc at ! fpAm.u itl l pjcket Cutlery, Tea and Table Spoon, II ,.,is Spoons at Ward', liurJunre Store, WiudN Hardware Store. ftTEW IÜATS. a hnk a?soutmext of mkns. ROYS' ANI CII I I.DIiCN'S HATS. AT s- () ll, JJQ & STOWELL .v.s. ...o r'? w i .!- . .- x' m 1 no. 4, n vTr.s iiolsi:, irjDIArdAPOLIG, INDIANA. HE ALK HÜ IN MUSIC AND -r 1 T j U 11 S ITH I I H 9 I P 11 111 0 11 I s JA,1'51UU mau uhiciiiö, KLLP CONSTANTLY" ON HANI) An Extensive Assortment of I ANO "PONTES i and MclOCIconS. 'i nnd Mclodcon?. . Coal Oil AND CO OLL X.AMX3 The tct anJ chetpet, I At J. C. IHR Sirs Dr"? Store.

NOTICE.

OTICE LS UF.REBY GIVEN that 0a J 1 uudert-irr.trd ill prent a petition to the Hard of Cornmiir.nera of Randolph rountf and SUte of Indiana. Rt tbcirrni regular term, to ke holdeo t the Court Huune in Wincheter, In x ronntT mi ttf, on Monday, the fth dny of Mrth. 1CS. praying for the Tctvon of the town of Sttuhcnville, in Randolph county, 8ute of IüO'udi. SAMl'KI, CAYI.OR, Petitioa. ISUAKL F. WIRT, cr. Jan. 30, lrCi. THE SIN3ER SEWjlMMffiS. Our I.r.TTKU A FAMILY SFAVIXO MAClIINi: is f?t pvnin- a world-wida repntation. It beyond douU th Lest nd eheapc-t anJ most beautiful of all Faintly wing Machine ytt olTtred to the poblie No othrr Family Scin Machine Las 10 rnmy useful appli.mee for Hemmlnp, rjiudwork. It will ser all kinds of cloth, and I wiui an Kino 01 mrevj. t.rcal an.j reeenl ! improvement nuke our Family Sewing Mreliable, and nm?t durable, and in action at all rifrs of peed. le interlocked .titch, whirh is itch known. Any one, even of inary capacity, can er, at a to .e the letter A F-imilT Sewur Family Ft uinc Machine r.re finite ! in chute and ci.ui.-:te ftyle. The Foldin? Cac of the Family Machine of n -rkma,hip of the r.,o.: ui.ful kind. It protect, the machine when not in use, and when about to be ope rated may be tpctnd n a ppaciou and mbstantiai talile to nistain the w.-rk. Whil tonic of the Cae, midc out of the tdmiceit wood, nrp linihed in tho iinipUt and t h istest ta tr.ner poshibla, ofhrr- ure adorned and e;nbt l'Nhed in the most costly and uperb mi nr. er. It U absolutely nrceFSitry to pee the Family Machine in operation, to a to judt of its pre.it eap-teity and beauty. lt it fast Sefoniin as popular for family ewina our Manufacturing machines or for ni inuf icturine: purjose. The IJrnch OlHcet re te!I upplieJ with s'lk, twit, thread, needles, oil, Lc., of the ve ry le-t uality. S.ud fr a Fit urn i.st. TIIE SINfiKU MAXri'ACTL'K. ING COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE, IS .Aw Washington-St. nvC7 INDIANA 3IUSIC STOIIE. A. Tsl. bel-vha.ti CO., DF.ALF.IiS IX KÖSI3AL MERCHANDISE op i:vi:ry i)i:scnnTio.x. SOLK ACF.NTS FOR k .v nr. -s coy or AND OTHER FIKST CLASS Piano-Fortes. DATF.S HOUSE COUNER, Cu.-e Warranted if Directions nre followtd. Hundred f Citizens of Cltienco hato been I'eririnneiillv C ured by this Medicine. Call for a Circular eic-cribinp all rmptorsi. DR. D. H. SEELYE t5s CO., Sole l'roriiietor. OFFICE .MASON IC TEMPLE, Itooiu No. II. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. SV?lITOMJ. The vmrtoms ef Cit inh ai they p;nr ally appear arc M rt very liht. 'Person find they have a cold, that tl.ty have fripiei.t uitai ks, nnd re more ei itive to th ch,ui;'cs of tern; raturc. In thi condition. the nose miy be dry, or a t-li-hl di-ciiri:e, thin sn acrid, al'ferwnrd bccminp thick nnd adhefivc. As the disease bt-ronnn chronic, the discfiirjre are inereaatd in ijuaiititj and changed in ijuilitt ; they are iww thick and heavy, nnd uro hatvl:el nnd coucrhed eff. The secretion are ot,'er.sie, causing Imi breath; the voice is thick und r::uil; tht eye- are weak; the pene of mell i bened or dcBtroyed; dctfnes fre'juer.tlv tnkrt place. Anothtr irjpoitu.t n.::d ropra'ia symptom c,f Catarrh i. thnt tbc efsn i obliged to clear his throat in the moriiio of a thick and liray tnueou, which ha. ful. pn down Irom the bead dnrintr the nipht. When thin take. place, the person may be ur? that hi di-easeiion lis way to th luug, au J bhould lose ro titae ia arrctting it. A Single Dottle will Im t n Month -to be ued three time u tiny. From lion. Tl.o. J. Turner, Ex-Member of Cou;rre. from Illiu'ii, late Speaker of House of Itrpreenlatirts,, and Vrnd M;ti-rof A.F.aud .. M.of tL cosictnl to all nflieted with Catarrh . l!c.pcctfullj Your. TIIOS.J.TCRNER.. I FOR SALE IN WLVC11 ESTER. RV ; II. P. KIZER and J. C. HIRSfL i And at Wholealf ailadiaaipoLj, bv Pa'jT "Kcft 1 Reih. 19-y

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