Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 35, Winchester, Randolph County, 2 March 1865 — Page 2

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." . . . . m;s or Tin: eik. I v a lipn!rh from Adiuirr.l For- !' tr, wf .n the n-w thr.t Wilr.un". !'n ton i ni)V.- in n.r po,c- don. Thi i!p the h-d hope: of Mocbadi Sjrir rv t ... .i. ,.-... i . . ,a,:,ti, T! fii-t n'-n. soidiors ovclianed iiHf 1 1 ; i r i nli-lirjent, arrived on ' the -11 A tilt. u!t. "" " : rontlll nr ?lncil. Till four have, w will indeed have "rent- ... . rr cv.ute for ;ratktii(le tban now. . . , . lie Ina. ...iv r, M.nul,ncc ow for us, a a people, to rejoice, as ... . "... . ... .r.,. wc hav a r u.urieii "e:n. icioi its uuitho a r,bli, . f io4h1 her t.ie Bhrddm-r ..f btcb Sheiout man marched ictorionlv thrtniu'h (teoria, and took Snvtnmnh. He thon inftrehed North, and caued the evucuation of Uranchv illc, Charleston, and Columbia. Wilmington, itli all her ?lron fort.-, on Cape Fear river, has been captured. Ilood'n array win cut to pieces and demoralized. All these triumph followed immediately after the rrlt'Ctiou of Abraham Lincoln and the triumph of the jreat principle of freedom to all mankind. Wo hay, let all rejoice, for we have evidence that the God of battle if with u, and will bo with u while we pursue correct principles. - - - KKItTlTK V AM) IIK.I.AU'ARF. These StatCr, true to their rebel proclivities, have rejected the amendment to the Constitution of the United State. The question of tlie existence and extension of ilavcry was once only regarded a apolitical question, aflectinc the moral .ensibilittea of politicians and people; but it is diiretcrit now; th war ha demontrateel that slaverr afreets the bvalt v of its devotees, and the. r.i.m who, after four year of a tslaveholder.V war, is not willing to ivo it up and assist in burying it beneath the aecumuhttd debris of a thousand years, may be regarded as disloyal to bin j;overnmeut. It will not do to hug the viper that is fctinpin your vitals, or apologize for wrongs which have carried thousands of 'our sons to an untimely grave. The people will not, ami can not, tolerate it. Wc expected nothing better from. Kentucky and Delaware at this time. Thev fostered a curse which has cost this government two billions of treasure, and the lives of a half inillicn of our brave sons, and yet the people cling to this terrible Juggernaut, and say defiantly, we are loyal, but will continue to crush your son?, and expend your treasure, unless you büv us out. We hav. millions for defense, but ncft one cent for tri bate." com: to thi: ntoxr. The MSd Indiana lea for the front on la&t Friday. The regiment was drawn up in front of the Hates' Honte, on Washington street, and Governor Morton and other ircntlemen spoke briefly to tho men. Wc heard a portioa of the Governor's remarks. He spoke of the good name of Indiana, that her sons had never disgraced her, and he had confaience that tho men of the l-ISd would fully sustain the high character which Indianian had gained upon every battle field where they were engaged. He pledged them that they. should not only be remembered by friends and relatives at homo, but so far a it w.n ju p.j power, their interests should be looked aftor and cared for. We believe Governor Morton has no equal for looking after nd caring for the soldier. m:i.i.i:roNTAiNr: railroad. The people have never been as ell accotnmodf:d cn this line, for traveling, as at this tirae. The accommodation train is reatlv now what the word implies. When the company had a freight train running,' with one passenger car attached to it, aij called it an accommodation, it wa a perversion of terms. Iut wc thiak the local travel every where on the lirve,i., highly delighted with the change, hoping they may always be Powell accommodated; besides, Mr. Ilryant. th conductor. Is a gentlcTaan, and knows how to treat .Lese who travel oa trs-l-

Hof-'it -.In fi on of tV Trr : :i '',mi",,ni pun xo iv c:abli.-:ica ; noia liuin a the c;v ltiUMl sliuug-1 ' ' -v,4i"'M,s '" ' ;r... ... ! lv t!)0 Government. Uv tl.U r.,r.4J0t inve-tmont thev ran make. If it ; l-.ms to l.ethomovt popular one: "N-t-

' ... ....w... m vtwi.,e ooiblo to'rontMnplM. tho nuinlxr of pciitlemen ml;u a joint' fut 15th, l?C4,!inJ tr.kcH a tuition o., I,N .tnff. ! ny poci re-ult. would follow.- ! J VT" 4 . . 1 . . L ! note. and iL.mLv 1 r.m. r.".. il.l,. . . .

iLe ncw uiIn-ftt-H Him! wrnnsn r! oio.i in.rr miner- u o:n s uo iAUi U(,,(1 i,f. ;inv t'er. It . U1C lo,v2sn'l tiic amount oi r.nd Schfeld vould unirn th-ir Iitcc. 1 eompi tition of speculators ! muiu-V u loa;x-d on liulh iduai ihvIl-s . Inonc required, thus ratmi; the

I r,r pro;,;e. o; : ,e ort , om it to I,, . . ,. . . Iio iiliv, or even a greater pel' cent.,' r,w'- - v .1 u-n im, - -r w r ul I imiin I cwrr"4' 'n , ! M, l W W n l,:it",1 St:it" ,JomI'- Mr' Ju,;jiU I Pntiv, iv firm. T!,,ir v,du, i. th,d . on Uuttcrnut smell, or oho have which from c:ie to lh, r,r 4...llt. ! licrL i. ' ! ir itml A UOilH i..t lo.IUio. .U.IH.1. ll.iMil.l IC- 1miWiij u.hRt . a-.atul nlinblf. levon.l a!l ,,:It s.-ee.. " :l wnnderful adhesive property RMorJin.- to the r.t. levi.,1 on ,tt .-r ' 7JiY fT" tU I';-4'Uil;,T' hv nfuWM i . No. SÜ3 Secocd ilrfft. ndnv ..r fiiornl rrjoi.-it-. js it is' ... ... . , r;.ilS- for whiir a thousand so,.nln to metllhaek that t!.('V oltinatclv RCvorduirb to the ruk leuol on otU r M nkj ,.N .4t:,r:K , ,u, J fl.e, hi-com- . n . , , , . W.t.that the Ol.ly Sr.le haSH for :. ; -US il .1 ti OU,ailtl sjii-i Hin. . - ' 1 ' 1 V.ri,. tVi" cl!. ? rrofrnr. Tl. iutrre.t U Pnb! en.i. P'Ht herd.,. locMh.r with ir-i..it ....t I) .H 1 O IV OHIO. V!.- da v.!,..n A! Taham Lm o:, ,.s to . . . , of r,..lnnr ; tiv.- b..bl.l,-M j,e iul burst, :n a i ule Uut Juul Uir .ml in Mi,duct-:' , , , 'den 1.mt, Willi mi H. Hill. i ta-t I : ha-nin in-in -ur:!trd , lVe-,i lent of! " VN j t!.e- arc never below par, and are'tl0n- 1 here are some hcuost poor, rm,lh bi coupon. tt.ul.eJ to each note. ; rr,ilit.l(t ot the St.itc ef Ii.liam. J..r,rn,e. J. s i,un. oo.u.m.w.

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............ trt.st 1 "huh docs not contemplate : Tfn.-..., Tvrrt,ur Tl.n,.- Hl lllJI1.-.V it they could without ab- er Who vn n-nteiup :te the L-reat , 1 i . ..in..v l. is i r.r.j.sr. i he fjcrrrj h( tikim brend tY.m thoiJ . ... , n r,-l!,,h t0 '"' I'yuont, as soon ! rate of intcrent is six per cent., pay.j h !. ,cl-x . kln brCili) l"u tc'; ehanpe w pubu,-opinion, aivl ni the R hsn,,0 c rtv0ImfH.mU nn,ljabio aunuallv. 77, in .even and k'V "i " rchy put pectnfouriountry.uithout 'Trent irJt!.roe.UMit bM rejoicinc? If the next four rears 1,1 , , l,U ,. V , V ; If von lend o, morte. thcremu.t r lt tternuta ran J , , Hinull tracts, and then e.-tabjish coin-' . .. T-.T , ldusi.) borne of th more rah hi t.rodnro an rrcr.t resu t ab the at ,. . ' , . a searehin-.: ot titles, awvers' .'" . 1,1 . e ,a"1 '

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a. ui ni i.Hni! h ch of''r' io t tki oil" the dutv on I'JLmt.

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aurv lorntdc -petri., vwnt the .. 4 wi'tKi m raisin" rnonev and men lor . " l"r "-'''"i-" " Mums-a wci -. mr uniu. iua, i..-. , i,ap,rt.T.nd .t.u-t- .i.!,r, n . . .... ' tTM'. 1 Orafr1 u n crclt Minn, .i ... .. ... . . . I rotate i sure 1 to be rtlvent. ....... .....

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nfcTence to thu Ulspuiitioa of the ' Alton! Vir T-:?f)v The Aiivun- vuiu. inmiuvi ui oi L n.ted fcUte- I retiurj .Note. brinK "".- . n ; , . . ; . ......

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. .. Iv II nctive fvi'ilits arr now b::Kcd on m ; . rni war meeting iuxm V ....... , . . . ... vrt. no sv-rtnJ .t.. f;

.r shall purcl.a.,.11,1... lands at. j i;ovt.ruiu,nt ttrüti. and l.auk' held, and -arions pl-ms pro-, SFVFM-7MRTV I flAM ! f th. u:,;: ,: ';,..'. ::'4uti' - .lu uf, ! Jrtr.ra. i.U 7 o.v.

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!prrri.r::,nt .ettl,n,entH and ntizrnl 1,1 ll,'r""'.v th'': .(;i,v.n,nuM,,.,vsu;t!, . nml nr, !, iut

ltp. lii:rI. it wou!l preirnt '' j 'Iriwnv.t t'n araoml cl.ni.-s which i Hivti'i'.iy ti iKijiinLj ilir.triets. 'ro'lltli. it v.oiild i;ui-:if !arrcly !lhe prt.oious in,taN, nilll ,4,sUt in

coin; that no fnaneial polk-v ean lc!(1V,'n '. 'Oil en .it.) i .

. .. . t. . . 4 , ,,' .'V . 1 ,V ' I com all money in the di.driet where von will linallv have returned to you 1 ,,1,. 2 ;, , r ,... mined, thereby preventnu hipments ; onlv t.ie same Aixr ot money yon li( o(ht.r .t!i - wh(hv.)ul..,eeeivrfnr.nh,Oov,mr , , , ... , and less ot it. If vou invest in tlusi il'"rch:ise bind must take an oath of.. ,tl Vrtl,

, . , ,, , !-Valt3'; Mlul rm-elH arw d-elled ; iXl:xmlo 4,f. intentions of! becoming eitieu of the Cnited - ....... niaiew. i -Mi. Julian further showed that the old leasiii" ooliev rf tlu ( lovrrn. I - l m .... meat wa whollv wron- that the . ... r. . coumrv received no-ning irom tnese . i i .i . .i i i .."(,1. " tion of the precious metals, tinder this svstcrn, went into the hands of gamblers and pickpockets: that there could be no protection to honest citizens. This policy only invited a transient population, and it was controlled by desperadoes. These tenancies at-will were relics of ancient feudalism, and were not, neither diould be the policy of a Republican or Democratic Government. The speech of Mr. Julian was sound, and we apprehend there is no man, however he might ditlcr with him on some other questions, would differ with hin on this. CLi;nnin FOR FORF.u; 'tRV e say to farmers and mechanics, patrouizc your home papers. We know there are certain men who, for the purpose of getting a paper withoiuiminsr lorn, get up a ciuh lor some foreign tinner. wh.Mi if tu-

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w.vt rv iui im-. f.iri,e paper, at.' the price thev ask others to par , j """lv,l,lu rciu.se to uiKe it; null, dwindle and die, and then complain ! t-llt Pftnift n'irirtra am rr--, Pl.l Tf! vitmi.. u ; men would take as much interest in supporting their countv paper as ' t. " .to iu crttln, iipcHib's or fot ejgn ones,

wey .I . bclnnd the.r eoonter,. .,r;;u,r3,(, ,i, omption is nih j ji,n-lV. A. 0.' "iVf j. "i t'.i- cJ'.Vt i m post-othces, and bamboozle ten. about two percent, per annum, ac-i Qn FrhUv the Ith 't Jismt llen h'"r,r w"5'f. sail countv. oiur fifteen or twennty men into taking J cording to the rate of taxatipn in! aftcr nll of ;,l0ul $;x',ljx.. jUt:(lvl rrpVr ' c vsriinis nart fit the poMir . ' 1 LU.U UI aAl.L- 0;e-th:rd c ali; tlu SOmC bt.anghai paper, published 111 a , aMOUS Iiai1 r" tUCO.tlur... c,1St.j vai Ju,t pproaehing mmhood. w) resiJue in ev-u-l piymr,,t3 t aix and twelve citv. nnil leiv thnir lmmn nnnur ' I T IS A NaTIONAL SaVINGS 1.NK ' wan a voung man of correct habits and strr- montli, wirh noteji it i'iteret. waiving ben-

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publishers could mke , V puniisnen c mm mfl vc,niu.t somehow invest its deposits s. Occasionally a whole-j profitably in order to pav interest

isvi.i-i i'.ii'via. yLe.isKniaoy a wuoie- j souled man comes into the ofHce and 1 VWf n iii V ' kmhv'Ij ua ate fiuuiicu- . m V -"j to raiee tho price. But on the otherhand.aman comes in and inquires ! the price, .tnd when told, he wishes to know if you could not furnish jt nun tur u uonai a j i-ar, a4i(t wilHl ;

told that the wrhitc p-.pcr, without more. Thus the man who deposits, any work on it, costs more money 61000 in a private Savings' Hank re-' than that, either refuses to take itccivc 50 dollars a yearintercst; if or subscribes fifty cents worth, and J'0 .the,TC, , . , . National Savings Hank he receives then complains that county papers, 73 dollars. For those who wish to

publish advertisements. Wc won der what these club agents, who make their living bv selling goods, ! .. v " i , r i i i would say if the people would club together and send to Xcw York or Cincinnati for goods, refusing to buy from them, because their stores were not as large as some of the NewYork bouses? Yard-stick would

soon eater bis complaints to thei, thai palriolisIn ean inspire ! county paper, telling of the in- should induce the people to supplv!

Justice done him. "Ve hope post-; masters, a.nd every body msc, will take their share of this, it guilty, i i w t -. 1 1. i Publishers arc compelled to publish advertisements in their papers, or' stop publishing them. If the people! would support homo papers, bv pav - ing them good living price, and ! tv,: u..: 7., - - i im uecriuairini uun .i Ä.i..cni. - er, you would soon sec a paper that would make your eyes glad. conitUFTiON of Tin: PHFsfnt Horace Greeley is indignant at the present Congress, and says, there i win be worse than the present. .

never was as corrupt a bodv before r nn tbevalucof the; 35 INDlAXArOLIS. INDIANA. that ussembled at Wasihinuton. He i Arlk lo'ftH repaired, its value is in- ; ivTf m . . creased one tenth, and the cc&t of M 1 charges them ns being guilty of repairing is subject to dutv. Say! I?11 ,uUcrLb('r; 'Ä1'0 nd a hrilu-rv. Ami kv t vt n .ui. ft:i . , . ; ! V half roite north of U iiichenter, two

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Horace oucut to recollect his action' wucu 18 lkJ l)cr centum ou ... i 5?o0, the measure of dnliY 5 Q" m connection with the. paper . M,nr. cti SJ "ill rpo iccordin-! facturer bow he tvtifinn fnti i,. t "Fultnt-ornin - i.nciurcr., ao lc .cttUune.! Lob 'U. John Ialtan, Assessor 1

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Lie saw the paper dutv in a dihVrent; ,;t people oi uns iownnip uavtlicMcd, ; ,. , - ' lieen ult eiiirarred lor the ni-t frw

. nziu ami lui ii riw in i,i: l un . , - - - . . j - - - - - - ..r ..,,.! ...i ,r;n T!,0 t.oxmi.Leiit ):ver l.n i'niknl to; ,nwl it,.nn.r,.ll.nt 1-1 i!...iit;v. ! ,ul!clt is u Ii ist tnoi l-rai'O upon the ( lv!4,' propertv nf .the country. ! ! Wldl,- other Mock Uuet.mto from t:ti ! ,w -n, nun uwumh:. .n b:,k or banker will obtain it for vou without charge. To each nolo or bond are nlllxed five "coupons" or ! i i i if 'im o. eaeli successive lull -year I he I holder Ol a note has Simply to CUt ,M,nd are ailJxed five "eoupous" or iitit f.'-' i... ..f tl.r.. ... ?i ..ja.iritvi'. Klrii .1.'UJF'..-., UI . Ol Ilk II to tho nearest bank or (iovenimentl 'A,,,,,,, n,l. r,..rivr. hi, ii o,,.f I n . . ; : the note itself need not be presented at all. Or a coupon thus pavable will everywhere be equivalent, 'when due, to monev. If vou wish to borJ at all ()r r row ninety cents on the dollar upon the notes, you have the highest .security in the market to do it with. If you wish to sell, it will bring within a fraction of cost and interest at any moment. It will be very handy to have in the house. It is rosvKUTiw.n into a six per cent, gold-bearing bond. At the expiration of three years a holder of tho notes of the 7-oO Loan has the j option of accepting payment in full

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or of funding his notes In a six perj j:lst gnv that I)r " ft joly,(,. cent, go a-interest bond, the principal H ' tbistf whtl has latpl' Rcttlwl in

in not less than five, nor more than i..i..... I.. .... ik.. j . . .1 y. 1,on 1 " l "' V U c Mneinmciiuii:ivcirci. x nese HOIUIS .irc j10j(j nt MU.j a premium as to

PA-'make this privilege now worth two -or three per cent, per annum, and :i.lds ao much to the interest. Notes

'of the sam; class, issued three years ! a-- arc nou' S1';T at a rate that J,'8 t,,tf v0 of TTS KrrMrTiox irom Snrr. on Vrvirmo 'P v .e,v , ' I I I- ' M. .v.. aui..H -i .- n.ue finmiorat et 1 . a spoci.-d Act .rfn.: . ... J. J TT .' tVfua h,,n1 ,trntOn the tt I ! I - A I I . v.iet"ps to b ' uiic tins loan presents great ai-: rrrt KOi.itnliclu it r iT. i . , .. .. i i. w.iC:t special UHlUcement tO lllOSC WhO wish to make a safe and profitable "vestment of small savings. It is; ," -y.hc. .st.S.n,,,,; Biiuk; tor vrei- nut'tpfiA-i Ktu i.;...-li pi ouiaiuy in orcier to pav :in'I expenses. They w ill invest lar lar-cly in this loan, as the best invest. . I, r . ment. IJut from the gross interest which thev receive, thev must deduct large'lv tor the expenses of the' Rank. Their usual rate of 'interest. .auonca lo depositors is o per cent, j ""ras over 8500. The person 'who invests dirrctlv with Governmcnt . -n nnr . find a safe, convenient, and profitable1 ...., , i means oi uivcsuug xnc surplus earnP? they have reserved for their old acre or for the benefit of their children, there is nothing which1 presents so main advantages as this National Loan. . j T..L- Uir.T.rtT MnT.vr Tl. - . .hi. muni. . ..Vit. i.. 1 ia in a 1 .t 1 - 1 , IS evidently drawing to a close, but; white it lasts the Treasurv must have iinftiiiH' in tnrrl. its on.t . .ind nvnrits wants without delay. The Gov-i ernnicnt can buy cheaper for rash m hantl than ou crCllit- Let s that its wants arc promptly and lib-; cral,v 8atisfio(1 1 1 ' '- .., m I Tax ox PErAins. The Internal

, ..... i ; ovcrf A ttty 0f three per CCUtUIU 'on such increased value, ! The following rule has been laid 'down by the Commissioners for dctermining the measure of such tnxat:r:i: After the article is repaired, its value is to be estimated; then if the1 actual eost of repairs equals or ex rcil.lirinj: II VaiUfd fttSoo, and the cost of repairing; !lt 1 . I

1cvcnuc ,aw proviaes mat, on rc-!55 LXDIAXAFOUS, IXDIAXA. ' thcy i?'aJe thc VflIlli v,7sTw tvrTT -of the articles repaired, ten per cent.: Frarik Undc.,. A.B.c.n4.m.

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rii.. . i i - " r iuo:ie sooner limn u couui oo col-, - . . . - - .t . f C' Z '"f110": lhc,,1 nI,l)1clnli one or two collectors in each school I (listrut, and i::ise, by subscription, notes iiaval.Ie in thirtv dnvs, the w' ir.iouuts iiecesünrv to rolc-ive thoe ho ndv.Miu-ed tho nionev. T!iee cms tobe l.-it one diaw-bnel: toi who wouM cheerfuilv do the liber oortion of tho nronoi tv of thr r7 . 0:1 l ,e Prol)0,0 üI these rr.A?rjr who arc known to be out . , . . , . uuu!'- . " V ur ,lKans; hile equity, justice, and a sense of . , - - ., . J"0;1 honor would My rZ-con. think it not lud.eious, ' ' ..... K... . 11. Ml I ; " ,rS;".J;n ,,t; " ,? men and philanthropists but 111 our ' ri t ü f fulure ' 1Ur ,UlUrM ,lSL- .... f C 1 7 "V " provaiiherc to some extent. Kphrann a Oren, Jerry Iiotkin, and some others, sM thei rpossess.ons here, and .i1) .SOüU slart lür lhe f:u' oir Soutl" , . A, . , i'lic scarlatina, that has been pre-j vailing here to some extent, has entirely subsided. Hut there is considerable Kiekuess vet. in the surrounding country. Doctors Hotkin, Camp and Kikenburry arc quite busy in their profession, but with .good success; there has been very little fatality thus far through the season. Without feeling any disposition to write disparagingly of the other physicians, (for their reputations 1 j are alreadv established,) I would. lately our village, is succeediii'r verv well .... urintroducing his svstem of practice; nc .. 1 quaintcd with it, thev express their satisfaction, by giving him a liberal! ! share ot their patronage. -More anon. Lvoka. :iari;ii:i), On the iCth int., at the residenre of the bride' f.ithrr, by Hev. John A. Moortnm, r. , .... -ir. i.u.ini i.onav. u u a.ngtoi, town i ... .. h'P."d Miss (nu CiMrrriL. of h.te ,,. ,. r !-.-. : ling integrity. It will boa .ever lo? to. i. i . i. . 11 . i . i. 1 iiT-i ..nut r ami monier. ;ie ins on.y gone in advance to that blrs.ied land of ret. whe.-o frienci ean oon j in him. r! ?i' " iL J i? E,I OF ..ETTBKS KMAINING UNCLAIMED in the JJ rv-OUke at Vi..,-hter, Indiana, on the 1st day of Mreh. l tf.;. To otifain any of these Utter?, the appli"nt,mtust"" Madverti.(d letters pve the date of each list, and py one ceut for ndeertiain-. Ashbim Jamrs iwiv Ma-gie I;n,pr Rrth Ar,n K,!l-V Ani,! KXJaob51 Mnshov p011" Craig Thom. Moore Newt Colour Thomi Mühr Michael ''.gton NfLon M Man I-i.iac incKerson rneD .uoeai o;a M ir! l: Ann Ibes Margsret RSIf it" yX Fihhcr Mattie A Fclkner Elizabeth Pinkertcn Janus Puckett 2, 2 Parmer R J Phelrs W V Piter on Wra Robbins II R,3 Rogers Fannie M Robion W A Simons Christen Frnitli ti. Urother Smith Freeman D, 2 Snider Amy H Slielbey Daniel Sen ser.h inch A J Smith Witliatn P Tnornhill Thiross Thrash Sarah Wilcox Richard Wilkinson Ilattie E Watt OrvilJe Wood John P.. F. DIG GS, P. M. itU4ttr J,0!in M loooe Jolin Green hlmie Oerrard Phch. r.rabam Uilham (.G'2 Howard !) R Halt phebe "Pn I'Ouls , 2 i , Af.j: .".ll'tvil .....ui-un Jenkina Jonerh C Kell? TTDr DAILY, K EIFER & RUSH, WHOLESALE I) II U G G I S T S And Agfnts for the Sale of COAL OIL, No. 73 South Meridian treet, (east end of I n;on Depot,) w i:nn, takkixc.to.n co., Whilrssle Dealers in ST.IFJjE MtJli' GOODS, Knslish. French and German. FANCY GOODS & NOTIONS, No. 42 South Meridian Street, Ochr.ur.'.i New IWock.) nn.n .om on, bnrlf. m. irK .... hom, arUd ith a.eropQ.Tth left ear i . i.if nr . l. . : . l . n . i . mi 4 mi . ",0"1" "" an uuderbit out of right ear, with a ehort 'I11' V p'-r,'r, " 'V""1 of thfrn -il! be suitably rewarded. lb. 13. (33-3) JOHN n. dfmint.

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! i i 1.. antnontv or tbe Srcretarr of tbc ' SFUPM-TMIRTV I HAM. ' ! Ufa unitr uit of Anarc püTutle thrrc Tfr. currency, or ar coarrtthe holdrr into . j n percent. GOLD BEARING BONDS. Thfse tonJi arp no worth ä premium of ; r.Ine Pr cent.. I,.c!uJ!- goM ir.lerct (rem .Sovt:i),fT, which nnkrg ta ictt.nl rroit rn -arrent nte. ineiu1iis interet, j which lü.iy be cut off tni soM to ao bti.k ! banker. The intrreit amount! to One t'cut per day ou a note. Two Cent 10. " Tcu SoOa rj eiooo SI ' ' 500U Noten of all the denomination narueJ will be promptly furnished upou receipt of tubi icriptionx. T hi. is The Only Loan in Market now offered br the Gor,m.,ient, and it i. confi-Ieotly expecttJ tint IU üupinor aivantages UI nwke it ihe GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. l.rs than $,03.000,0)1) remain unsold, which will probably be dipoei of within the next sixty or ninety dais, when the note will undoubtedly comnmul a premium, as ha uniformly been the c;if: 011 closing the fubf cription to other Loan. In order that citizens of every town an1 section öf the country miy be afforded facilities for tiikinx the loin, the National lUnkn, Statte Ibinka, and Private 13 mkern throughout the country have j;ernr.illy agreed to receivo mbjcriptions at pr. Sub-scril-crs will select their own agent, in whom they have confidence, ami who only are to be renpnnfible for the delivery of the notes for which ther receive orders. jay rooi.if:, Ftibscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscription will be received by the Firt National B.ink of Itio'.iniond. oj-13 Administrator's Salo cf Real Estate. "!T0TICK is herebv r.iven. thit bv virtue J 1 ot an order ol 'tlie Court of Comni"ii

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Administrator, ;n Sfid countv, an eu-il on - divided two thir.U of the followin- .!.. ..'i II I II III . 1 sfnbej Und m Randolph county, Ia.nana. to-wit: Tue taM half of the ..uta-w est qunrttroI'Mretiou II, towiirhip of range 13 oat, and if tlie same is not o!d ntTriitot appr. Hemei. t, and ntcured hv rod ; fn-eiei'.d urety. If noJ, nt tujidlc äilc.it w:n be a, t,v , M . v . , , . RfUJKRT S. STARUFCK. Mir"h 2. .r.;. v3-3" ? ;r: f""" ' 'ZlltZZ'. I A'im'r. tiou to Kell Staff of Indiana, Randolph Count j 7VT OTICn i hereby ciirn, that Francis j i 1 M. Ihtrdrn, Administrator of the eute Ze v;ii: n r i i . r 1. . . of i il:ani H. harden, late of Ram o r . r..;,r. I,,,,,, ,wr,d. u, fiW L petition to sell the Real Lstate of tlie de:eder , hi ptr-oml property being inmillicinit to pay hii ieb5; and that aid petition w ill he h.:ird at the next Ttrm of the Court ol Common Pleas of rai l countv. Witness ,tit htr.d.tbis 23d day of February, A. D. liCh. JOHN R. GOODRICH. March 2. .'C.-4 Cl'k R. C. C. Valuable Property for Sale, on Kcascnabls Term: is. T OFFER FOR SALL, Over Fourteen Acres of J. in 1, a good new House, II .rn, out -building, a splendid young bearing Apple Orchard, of choice fruit, a good situa tion in the town of R!oominport. For further information, call on the undersigned, or David Seemsn, of BloominjüTvirt. 35-3 STR0TIIKR 13 RUM FI ELD. S civ i it & .11 a r It i ii c . TINKLE U LYON'S .VEV PATEXT KOTARY 1'KED SEWING MACHINES. The following facts denionetrate that these M-ehiuej comprise the Highest Improreraeats in the dewing Machine Art, viz. 1. Ecti Midline is puaranteed to give better s.itisf-ctind than any other Sewing Midline in Mtrket, or rnonev refunded. 2. They have taken many of the Highert Premiums at the mot important Exhibitions aud Fairs ever held in the United States. 3. They mke the Lock Stitch alike on both aides thus saving more than half the thread aud silk ued in raveling ridge le.tms of the loop-stitch and single-thread Sewing Mach'nes. I. They are adapted to the widest rane of heavy and licht newing. 5. Thy" have no raulin; ire, or dslicaie ttuchnientj to keep ia repair. 6. They require no taking p.rt to etean or oil," and no "Lesions" to et ntedlt , regulate teuslrn, or operate Machine. Pleac call aud extmine und dfraon.irate for yourself, or send for Circalsr with .anpie of sewing. N. B. Ton and County Agents wasted. FI.NKLi: k LYOX S. M. CO., n.a3S Hrea4wa, Nw York.

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"XTOTICi: i herebv ruen. tint tl.e un - "XTOTICi: i i m. .... . I : t 1 . - I ....... il n l n' , . , fri p 'trtor oJ tin estate ol J ..n 1. .io.e, i 'i. oijj;i :.: , Hi hi . o c .al : !... out .i;iyovJ t i e t,t. ..-1 ... .'. .... ! Murdi-j.v.i. rmr.u laud. kxv. otirr ol A ppoin t nu'iit. "VTOTICE i licrp 'vn t!i t tlif un li rJ 1 irnJ I) turn ro'titrJ A!nMiiiirator of the tite f( Jf?n Z. Pi.ihll. lifco.w 1. htr of Rin i-)!r li cuiitv, In-li wi. ! ' .10 H N" V. HUNT. Fib. SI, '15. ."4-3 A.-'uir.;. tutor. -jj () Vö - EJ," I (I iMl t S. ,, n I t!ie Circtit C'urt. M irch Term, I.C3. - l ice in tLi-re!'orH heribv "i en k.iM 3c'fenJir.t, t!i.it r.iiles he be nr.J nrpi r oo the f)i: A iv of the next Terra of the Kmdolph Circuit Court, to be hoMen ou ihr thirl M;i l.iy of !treh. A. I. liC'nt t!it Couit lipase id W iiichftir, in fiiJ nuititv nn.l Stite, Mil .imhwit or !-nuir t ! ! complaint, t'ie pnmf will be I'.e.ird ar.'l Jeternuned w I m b i.ce. Wiiutf rnv iitme, an ! the el of mM C'liirt nf.ixe.i. at Winchester, this L. 1. 1 i l.!t die of Febrnrv, A. I). lirCG. JOHN H. GOüDniCH, Feb. IC. 33-3 Clerk. Iy V virtu of a venditioni expnn to me y dinged fro;r. tlie K indulpli Coiainon I ri.t Cijurt, I ill vpoie to fate at the Court Ib.u.e dour in Win-hctrr. Randolph of M irch, lwti, bet on the hour of ten uch.ck A. M. M f.,r oVlock 1 M. of -,id .hv.the folluinjr real estate. lituateJ h. Randolph cU'itv, Indi.ma, to-w it : A pot of the iiith-e.il nu irtrr of iertin twenty-seven (T,; township nineteen (I'J.j r.ite fomfeen (1 1) ear, coimnuicing at tlie nouth-east corner, running west 100 rod., thence north ro! and 2- link. thence e:t 11 rods and llnkn, thence 1 north VM-.: rods, thence et :MJ: rod,, ; thenc 1 0 Cj roli to tho plice of teguininjr, j eont.iining in all one hundred und four) acre, nmrc cr let-. Kxecuted n th pronortv of F'. II. Thumpon, replevin bol of IJenj imiu Hunt, at the suit of II. W. IJ.ioth et nl. JO HI. A. N i:VMAN. Feb. H, lcG.r. :!M SherilfR.C. THESINGER SEWI NG MACHLVEST Our M'TTKlt A FAMILY .KWINO .MACHINK ia f.ist gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the he.t and cheapest and mo?t beautiful of all Family Sowing Machine yet offt red to the public No other Family Sewing Machine has many u.eful arplianees for Hemming, Ihr.din gr. I'Vllinr, '1 ucklng, (lathering, (uaging, Draiding, Embroidering, Cording, and forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has much capacity for :i great vapety of worlt. It will se all kind of cloth, and with all kind of threel. flrent and recent ! : improveaint mako ourV arnüy .Sew ing M--i the tet stitch known. Anv one, con of i , i, ,,n, ,lPli;,i ..rr ..,r,-ri,v i i v . glarce.how to u.e the tetter A KumiU Stwing Miehii.e. (Vir F no" wing Machines aref;nwbr! !n e'-ift . ? : -'te iiV. The !'. !!- C ' i' . Machine iipire a:,,.:..; '.; I; ,,f ilu. moMt t:-vüil kiial. It protects im i.:c)iire when not in ue, and w hen alvmt to be oper ited p.vjv be opened a a tpaoioi: nd ub"tantial t ible to si.-tnio tlie wrk. W!ile -ome of the C pvf, m ide out of the choicest f'i'N, nee linii-hed ia t!. pimplet. and chastest minner pofbU, r.ihers nie adorned ind err.bellifiht'd in the roost costly atd eupero minrT. It ! iVoIcO'ly neceiry to sec the Fam. ity Machine in per ttion, fo aa to judge of its glint cupicity and beauty. It i. fit Si'.'nnrju' nu r.onu'ar for famUv owinga onr Manutucturing machines are for manufacturing purpose." ti. n-.,.t, ni- . i ... 1 'rinen ( ..(ra are we, npntted with -jt. ,i . M ., .f . , ;;;; ' r cltl,f ' . . ' - Send for a Pamviut. Tili: SIXGKU .MANCFACTURIXG COMPANY, -15$ Uroidiray, Xew Vork. INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE, 4S Krfst Washht'jton-St. niC7 47 T II O MAS WAR D, j, A T HIS OLD STAND, Xorth . the f Court Heute, has on hand and for sale a GENERAL Assortpientof Hardware ! IRON, Steel, Na'I-, C irpentcr's Tool, etc., at Ward's Hardware Store. DOF ULK and Single ShoTTcd RiCe Guns end Revolvers at Ward's Ilnrdup.rr Store. POWnClC. Iid änicitp77FowderFlaks and tfUtUaga at Ward Iffirduare Store. VJT Chains and Steelvard at Ward Ilarduftrr Store. SASH, Uta nVrütty"rt WnnP Ilnrtlwnre Store. BUTT and Strjp Hinpe at Ward'. Hardware Store. 4 OENFRAL adiortmet.t of Shoe TjL Finding at Ward Hnrthriire Store. BRASS Clock and Kettles at yVntA Iiwware Store. A OFNFRAL acrtment of Saddler? iA. lUrdwarc st Ward' Hardware Store. rilARLK ani PoekcrCutlcTT, Tea and 1 Table Spion, Ut!ng Spoons at Ward'- Hardware Store.

ENA Mi: LED and Sugar Kettle, Ski!lets and Lid, odd Lid. So7f Skillets, Tea Keltles, Store Pots a,d Doc Irons at Ward llnrduitrr More. Sc.?.MWi1' locVtt L"tcrerind noits. Mi. I, Cro-cut and Carpenter Saws, Shovels and iUr, t?.A CCs Tri, uings at n ao Wari' liar dn rite '. tore .

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1 - - Kfthk t?. ifrL !ir . . G-i A. !.Uc. HfCKLER & BLACK. ... v , , .... . i.ii K. lii'iiiri KNEISLY & H'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS f'ORWIX'S CLOCK. No. 4 n ?l n i n street Ititwrm r."rt Seecn! ft., D A YT OX. O II 10. ;XtIIK!. C. llifiiirlr'.J. J. Liioiia. ; UrtMOli ncnUl:LaJiC; LU'! PERP.!E, LYTLE & SHAW, Wl:elefile Pe.it r Jn .Staple and Fancy -Drj Coods MOTIONS, , Ko. 'J92 S-cmv1 t.. bet. M tin anj JiJTiraan, 7) 1 V7T).V. OHIO. Jolm Ii'olcRian. Z.b.i Cra .vf r.l. L. C. F.vaiii. BDLEMAN, CRAWFORD & EVANS, .Mmuficturer an.! Wfcelctala Iva'.r la ttoota, Shoes, I.cnthcVy FINDINGS, TANNCrd OIL. ic. "o. t?0.i Sie nd street, 1) .1 1' T O V, OHIO. :rCtsh piil for Iii Je. 34 W. H. PRITZ & CO.,. Whale;? i' jal- r j. Forelju cd DoitiCttlc II A 11 D W A R K . Mechanics' Tools, Building Material, Cutlery, cVc. c .b,A.,f r- v..;..i.n..i ., s?-i . o.uic-. 30U Second street, ) J ' 'p () A. () ' O 31 M'INTIRE, ANDERSON & CO., wholf.sali:. BOOTS AND SHOES, No. is Main street, Corwin Illock,. I) A V T 0 a; O II 0 . ;jVsri3TiTiiFrTr Wholesale Dealer in .IT, CWS, FURS STRAW GOODS, ' MILLIICEI.T, 12 Miiu street, oetween Firt and Second, DAYTOX, OHIO. 31 2..vj C"Uin:iK. W in . S.ti'amj C. V, O.bnrn. O. rciro-. COFFi'IAN, OSBORN & CO. .yotio.vs, AND CAPS,. N . '.Ill Secind trre, DAY TOX, OHIO. W. V. .STEWART. N". G2 M ;i;. t-1 1 1, I) A V T ü .V, O U l o. Wholesale Dealt r in Drugs and llcdicinc8y Pint, Oils, and Uyv-StuiTs. i:oci:i.s nines and Coal oil.. PRUGH & HIKE, tVholciilo Dealer. In FORHIOy ASD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 52 Mala street, Corwin Clock, j.uro.v, omo. 3t

JosepU Comer. I.vld O. Urow COMER &. BROViNT, Wholesale Grocer u And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ijc M-in strett, Six Doors S nth of Second street, DiYTOX. OHIO. 31 PAYNE & HOLDEN, BOOKS, .lli:iis, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES. Wall and Window Paper, Looking Glasses, &c, at wholesale. Rag wanted. Orders solicited . PAYNE k HOLDEN, DAYTON, Q. C. W. Chiiijrlatc. C. G. Parker. D.J.Trump. N. F. Comptoo. CHAMBERLAIN, PARKER &. CO., MauuUctursr ao4 who'.cstle dealers la CLOT H I N G, Perrine'a New Duilding, No. 'jsO L secon Jt aflJ 29 jeZtrsoa 3J ItAYTOX. OHIO. JOHN T. WOLF, Importer and Dealer iu CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE, Cutlery, Spoon and Lamps, And agert for the best brands COAL AND CARBON OILS, 303 Third and -7 Market, and 50 Maia St.. DAYTOX, OHIO. 31 W.a. Koblaaan. Wm.Eßj.io. Uta, Usi. Kobinson, Endslow & Lottos, Iwportsrs and wboleial 4ab rs la r.itvre'v nnv goods Xo'tion?, and Hats and Caps, CorwiVs RIock, 51 Maia street. DAYTOX. OHIO. .! Jon Cata. Darld K. lsr. Wm. U. lL;ri. CAIN, BOYER & KJPPÄP.D, Importers and wholesale dealers ia Foreign and Domestic Notions GLOVES, HOSIKKV, -A.XsTCT.r GOODS, etC. .Vs. 63 and 291 East Second strut. r.irro.v. 'o 3i