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

TUE IiAXnOJjPH JOUIiNL.!chl'ilcr xausical lalent- If lhc - - formers could have had the benefit

TIinisnAY. MAi:CII L LOCAL NEV3.

Jonx I). Cw.rtit bought McNVirsj "dince. We trust Winchester pioperty, west of the Public .Siuare. ;l,ria- ul soon build a tow a hall.

Tut Kandolph Teacher's Associa. ! tu a mect next Saturday-, the -Ith ...... .... , I ;:t.,jiyhcSMnHiiry. m mchester. j . . J""" i ' "J-ul-',i' -arn, isj b rel Ward, township, for f:i,10tf. and bought Henry A. Pierces properly, fcouth of town, for S1.5Ö0. Wii. Goohairn removed to F:drview, In thli county; ho U one of the firm oT Barker. fJoodrich Co. We say sir-ce to him in hi new eatcrpri.-. We understand thnt Winchc.-ter is to havo a v.holc -Rle boot, !io, ;;ad leather store. Vvc tliink thi- a j;ood point, and shftil rrelconiü the; gentleman to our town. J I .-- .

i Wit 1 t!lf tlllP i'l tin ."(ir.'nnL irur : t i . hi- i . mm mi I l -um a au aw . ...-p. S ULIS HC(fiiY tlinc r.yl ;rs, i;.c fr- j wuii nine 1.1 tin. i,ar-.nakin ineicar.tie business. I uev have lust mehester. 1 his will uoi:! t:ess he . .. , it I .:. .....,,,.::.. ' . . .

ii.sr.ic!. having alreadv ir.ado a bar-1 received a new supplv of "ooc., a vcrv responsible hnn. 1 h-v are w : wawinir ti n 0f raia tioa u .uncru.iii .uiu li.til.iu iciruiC

of v(rv fine ouaiitv. I "hich they are .scum- en reasonahlj (loini; as good ür.iines as nvcr. i i4'. öW4tl ment uvi; tiirce cnii .r- v-i un.:r. c.:s T,,t!l4norft,;of.nnC,r,(Mn,vi. rL.

i t 1 it'jru.s They are paying the highest t M. .Starbuck is doiu. a veiy nood could hear nothing except the shouts , ""jl1 r. JU"-' 1 "L 1 -vi j1 j iwwv.i.in.vi-.vd.i; jACca MrcKr s'hl hi farm, in i market price for produce. " I business. J. II. JoiiCJ has sold his j 0f t10 . . 0,,;lC wnZt Henrv. tme - I Tombx. .lltiiiuintnl

Wt would like to i sk hcu.e onej J. W. Stamper, a Methodist preachwho knows, what tho Indiann Leii- er that was eiicd from Norlh Carolat ire has done this session. Thcliinri'on ncc,)linl of his Union senti,w , , , . , , i nitwits, will pieach at Liberty, on the members hav expended a threat tleal ! i 1 n 'uiht of the ÜJth ol March; uio. c butweaienot aware of anyithe following day at half past ten thing vUa they hac done. ; o'clock. He had forty-three negroes,

Wm. Page take poesion of the' Franklin House, on the 10th iust. F. McMahaii. the !l'Mentproprle. tor has purchased the Avery property ifeir tins deput, to which place he will remove' Arthur McKcw, an-1 Ii. F. I)i s, havr returned from Washington eifv.

i l . goouM line, where they have been to secure a0 r,M , r , . c i 1 ho liumnpr of vonintprM from

charter of a Xatiol Bank at AVin 1 rnesiei; nie, wer successlul ehar-; ter obtained for 800,000, with power ii-xitmit !....-1 will be ready for business in a few days. C rr. Gi.o. l C.vi;ri:u returned j houir on Saturday night, on leave of' absence for twenty days. He is looking the picture of health. We were glad to take him by the hand, as we are evt-ry bruvo defender of our countn. Tlie Captain has al- j ways been on h:i:id when his services ,.,1, i n i ... were needed. lie m a irood ollicer, .... and is popular with hi men. FiconoTroN's rx run flrn Rd.iv.n.NT. Wm. A. McCIollan. Captain; ; H. Cai;j, st Ideutcnrint The promotion of thoe cullers 1 is uell lvetdvrd bv frier. da fit !.,;.,.!

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Joseph II. Pikier. Captain; Prank S co!üe members, and several petitions j John M. Tcrrill, of this place was j u'lter Goods than any other man in G!ROGE!RIES r riie'-en-r t,Mi,,' , LV:Y J for membership have been presented. J -nuMy. if not danrously hurt, lhi4 county. .UWXJiVMj M. 1 Uca n r. L n..tn Kux . yduQ c.vrliiliU-; by an accident, while moving n old i j ir. ( ro.s. 1st Lientetiant; George; . ; . and are ib.in" a "od ! hlding. I-ii.vp.oi. ' Tho Lady's Book for February,1

Thev are :dl worthy of the new po-iCOIlt'in,, M "nti th :X''nl of' ' destruction will bvj compelled to fob ' h Slow a more honorable calling than Mit.w Cnf i-nvi: i fSnt-dn ftf! dealing out the degrading article ....... . that tiestrovö men. botli temporally oonipaiiv A, 1 4 tli Indiana. It is n,.,i c;riuVn,- mi-'ivrtii.-.m .lmvlJ 1 - , ailll bpiritUr.lJN eiH!.n lllctn MmHH

" . . --w ..v .. .. 4 expected he will cither be Colonel, : or Lieut. Colonel. We think he U entitled to the first position in the p05 regiment; for he has served Iiis country tiirce v:ar. and never faltered; and wc arc in favor of giving those position, to thoc who did their duty at the front; but from some cause or other, pct-housc politicians have got them.

,f . .,:.lfaras I can, 1 thought I would i

i A 1 Lt. -u;i.A. .t. c distinctly understood that we con-.j fcider ourselves llrt rate judges of; maple noI.vcs. If thoo making ' will sen I us specimens, we will det jrmiue on the fiue quality and report thro.ii the Journal. We hope no one will be backward, as it will be no trouble to us; our belter half is ! ko,nin, fiftmn Im-irTiMt llnnr for ; k ' 1 " ,, , ! ht purpose, SO that we would rather thi consider it a pleasure to be able to Ave an experimental opinion. . i

C vsMrATns.Wc expect the Jour-! l.i i .I t. alto be entirely neutral on the Mib-jblir

nal ject of who will he nominated to the;

various o;lices to be lliled ut the cow-1 and are as good boys as over defending election. Correspondents will' d ol,r country. therefore govern themselves aeeord-1 . A Sreat laan" rcr?ons nre rc"10V- , in. or preparing to remove from in t ithis pari of the county. West, this The candidates who havo an-'Sprinir- Over fifty persons left Mor ruvruved their r.ar-es are all good ristown, and vicinity, on tet Tilesreliable Fnion men. entirely worthy 1 day evenincr. for Illinois, and many .r ,...r - ,e i -t r other? are prcparinir to go to Iowa, of tho su I rages of the people of' . ' , . j and other, n chtem States. Landolph county. Th: is what we ; It is verv healthv here at thi expect tho Journal to say until after j time an(1 jf it continiieSf iU f lection, then it will be for the nom-j be a g(od chance to hear Doctors lace. i complaining of hard times.

The Concept, on last Friday niht, wa an entire success. The house was crowded, and the order Ood. The vocalists executed their piece well; and we have no criticism to olfer, except to s.ny, that some of the voices might have heen a little feller. The instrumenta! part of the concert was well sustained hy all; iadeed we feel lifcc faying that it would cotspare very favorably with tome of our pretention orchestras in the city theater. We think the concert entirely creditable to the I '-rnr?, and an bca?r to "in-

of a town Lall, the arrangements

could have been more perfect, which would have been a relief to the u i.nd 1 ,,r t-1 Jr:-a'-.r, , , he rnuroad eompimv H pavinir SL :;; pr - cord for wood, intend of 61 stated 1 eforc. Kovster A pickat a White river !in seldom heen high er than it has from the recent rains. Great preparations arebcin made fir s-.inr m:kh;. If the Sfu-on is good, it will be profitable thu year. At thi. -tTuori of tlie vcar farmers should nrovidu cood shelter for their SIOCK. As we predicted, the stockholders .'f the tunijike company huve selected the north route from Winchester. The health ol the settlement is good, except John Cox and Mrs. Huth Peacock. Coimtii'oMNr. Ft.- lhc Journal. XV ASH 1 f ;TO TO X -NMI1 1. ether personal property, and eleven hundred acres of land, confiscate! b.v- the. Confederate Government J" 10 y- thousand Vsmiire Johnson and James P.ales have oue to Merom College, to settle up the estate ol the late Pleasant Hides. Thornburg, tit Bloomlngsport, is doing a vcrv lively bu?incs in the t,u tmvnJn s;:'i:rt l.nmtv money was paid; casual expenses.! li.; whole amount, SS.433 ÜÖ. J. II. Stink. -- . - For the Journal. pr.r.itrir.M). There is still considerable sickness In and around town. Thesmallpx is spreading. I understand that .Mr. Joseph Clan's family have all rot U and the people appear to dread its approach. Having never had it, I fotd no anxiety for a near approach. The Whipple boy liavo got, at their steam tiowering-mill, three hunami twenty cords ot wood; their mill is in good order. They , , are prepared to do a cash business P j for themselves, and good and honest won: lor their customers. Tlie Independent Order of Good Templars have or-nnized in Deer- , wor.c. ii.evare :o;auur our ruiiiheller of some of his customers. It; is to be hopel that the Order will :

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to death, ami leu ing their familie s j to live on the charity of the people, j May God speed the time when in- j temperance shall be driven from Our! soil. CoimnsroNDCNT. Tor th Journil. sro.w cz:i:r::: tov, sini. rKPauAUY 127, 1SG5. Not intending to become a regular correspondent of your valuable pa ; per, but willing to enhance its interest ! Ldve VOUr readers a few local Rem. The people ar.-jubilant over Sher man's movements in the Carolinas, and feel that the rebs are gutting in?r J,1S( I Iia LdAiei:tiV The following are the names of the men who volunteered to till the q.I0ta 0f Stony Creek township, in the ptesent call: George I). S Icecc, J. Wootan, Fiiend S. Bailey, George Watson, Yui. Ilines, IVancis rord.O. !. Lewcllen, John McGuiro, George Hady, Joseph McXecs, j. Michael Smith, George Outland, j.Teese V'caver, Owen Jenes, Wm Bailey, Myers Silvers, J. W. Jones, V'm' IulVl0r' J," V SP?' i Jaaes bhockley and John n . ThornA number of the above named nnVc been in the three vears service. Respectfully, remaining. A Farmer. For the JouYn.I. FAIItYILW. Although there arc some living men about Fairview, as well as any other place, yet a regular correspondent could not at this time of the vcar, f.nd any thing of importance to write, or at least anv thing that would interest your readers to a very great extent. The citizens of this township have, put ten representatives into the army, for the purpose of clearing the township from the draft, under the call rnade in the early part of the winter,) b:t finding that the r,".?ta cf the

per-.township, sfter deducting credit, i was thirteen, they made an elfurt to

-as thirteen, they made an etiurt to

raie money lor tue purpose 01 put-i having loi a piece, oy describing j tin in three wore men; this perliap3 ; the same, and paving Vharsc, can ! ... , v.t 1.1 ,. r ,..,? -r. . Tr.,--may with difl.cultv be accomplished, take it away. (.KKirfiAN Lents.

I I... -,.!.. lirv Wi- r l'i-o ilnui tin. I I . 1 .1 lirv Wi- vr r 1 o vn 1 r 1 . tin. I Mv. in ronortifn to their wealth. I ItUthou-ht bv manv that, should i there be a draft after hr.rvrst, tho ; tO'.vnvhip could bj cleared much j easier i!:un iicj It h ' well known perhaps that ' i 1 i. j i narorvCor.yeidryi;oo.Udep.lfr. of rairview, hrivc aduutted s o:.e of; share in the ft'ioe shoo, in this place. to Mr. Putty, formerly of Mori istown, 'in this county. Jones is btill carrying o:: the sadtll? and harness trade, and i doing well. J. A. Sullivan U Justice ol t!ie Peace here. Abijah Johnson is the only practicing physician in town; office, opposite Mr. Elam Kcllev's dwelling:. Baltic , o : ' " lt -'""U 1 AjA.V k 1 Our enterprising village is stilt J doing a good business in trade; ! thougn several of our enterpii,ing : uusmess men arc anoui 10 leave fci ... 1, our Dlace, others are coming into fill the ucaum. J. A. Henning has bought tha cn- ! tire stock of tho tirm of Pad,r & j TT -11. . -.! Henning, and has just rehmiod from i tho city with a good supply of new j goods, wlncn lie sr.yj he will beil , cheap. Joel Thornburg has bought the entire stock of the tirm of J. d L. Thornburg, and still proposes to supply his customers with goods iu any quantity desired. Routh k Co., are doirg a live J ousiness in ine mercaniue uue. William L. Jones has recently Miller t Gaole have a ocl stocc , in in :i i n i "i uriM hi iii ;n i' . ready to wait upon customer, or v- w till oroers, at all times promptly. , S. 1. Botkm, whom von have f . r , ' .. . , . I :retofore known as' tlie very ailable i , , . ; , id accommodating clerk in Thornburg's store, has secured a position hi the house of Durst, Herchelrode I A-Co.. of Dayton, Ohio, where he will be 'jlad to sec his many warm r . . . .... ... .: friends when visiting that city. Mr. S. I' Barker bou-ht a house ! and lot of J. A. llenn.ntr. in this place, for $f)00. Temple Smith, wdio recently sold his town property, to J. A.. Moorman, hai bought a farm of Mr. Muckcy, in Ward township, and designs moving to it In a few days. The Randolph County Journal is recognized as a valuable family paper in this community, as evidenced by its large and increasing circulation in this vicinity. J. A. Moorman disposes of his Phonal property at public talc on a n n (3 u n ( -1 : m i :n ' rs. row AIM. ITOR. AVr are üur.rizr.! t :u,t.m.,.Ce the nairir t)f (.KOUf.i: V. II. KILKY as a ce,.iiJ tte f,,r Au-IiDr, -ubjoct o tlie di-ciiioa .f the p',,;.,,, Vot.-r of P uwiv,.h countv, m tluApril V-.;iun:itni Liecnon. ; n- , . t 1 U c .ire antlmr;7P'l t-t nmiouncf the name of rOUGE 0. JOCKS us a caiuii-iatc for j Auditor 0f R.n.'.iolph cni;ny, pubject to the j ,H.r-sio: of th.- l'ni m Von n, at the April i Nomiiuttini: EVetiori Mr. Kiiitnr You vd!l .ir.nounce r.iv mme i as a C4iiii.lutc for rc-eltctioa to the "nice of C- inty An lit r, aaKject to the icci"ion of the Üiiu:. Voten of Rin-lolph county, at the April Noir.'Mti:; lilirtion. THOMAS L. SCOTT. Wp nre niirhoriztd tr announce, nt a blühte for .Auditor, subject to the doci j,, Gf th Vr.um Votr. .t the CT..t:irV. min, tin- Klection. thi. name of V.M. r:. I - n " MURRAY, a dinchiirgfd wounded tüldi(r, foi rnerlr of Corupmy C, 19th Indiana Vo!- j unteeri. coM::ioNrR. We nre authorize J to nnnnurce the nnrr. ) of John n. lonrxcckkr asaemdi-1 d ue lor County CommiWr, w.et to I April Nomiii itir. Tirctioa. BUSINESS NQTiCHS. No. 3 i-the place for inc. Lndieo mid Children?' Furs nt lYo. 8, olil Pens at Werden i Co's., op- .. n, ti t ' t r v l)0Mte Glonn s Block, Indunapohs. Under the Journal office is the place for Dr Goods. W. - IltY YOl'It CLOAKS AT .NO. s. Grcnt excitement at No. 3. . ' v . . v ..... VV 1. ...,v, . . Iliri t r-i ' I tr nll nn.I tr. W. H. Pierce pavs cush for Ii:t".r and Esc:. The hi-hest price tan 1 always be expected from hiin. Arthurs Uld.lTz lor 3Iarch, is received. It still sustains ,t ,.ai.. i ,u4w a deservceby hiph character. -- Vr'"i"' Godey, for March, presents to its readers its usual fascinations for the fashionable world. If I had all the geld of Ophir, and the cattle on a thousand hills, .414V4 44MV4 4 W . 141, Ü11UU lilllvl A V.4V4 'o to JcrT. Qojck's and get a pair of? his nice Boots or Shoes. I Recollect that the xlaee to ret ood Tecth raadc 4cd iasertcd, i,t wilmnr- lie b m nr. ur- J;"- "raorc ile tas no fival in Eastern Indiana. He also cleans and pings teeth. OlSce on The eontS si: of the TuMi S-juarc

Fount. The undersigned found a piece of Dry Gouds. Ai.y person .

a piece ol wry uouiis. Ai.y person . - ' ' The crowd Krin? so jircat taat all could not sre the line new Goods at j Williaias torc. e saw eyes on ! the on,u ht ,xcs. -a in- No. 3 is the l'1 for. people , inadv a HilLr itv rush lor th.-o 'Cods. ; - , f : . mo a dollar' oith (f that nice Sugar. He always keeps it at No. 0. j Gt.lat Eaktiiquakl at Vrixcuzsi tei: The wind blew unci the storms descended and beat upon Way's Grocery, but it did not affect it; they continued selling lower than any j body ehe. Sugar, Tr-a, Coffee, lias- j fcets, ijuckets-, l-c, ot the bat quai ity. altrsys kept at No. 1. yr0 would respectfully refer our reaflcra l0 tho cards of Webb, Tarifh,nton & Co aud Daiiv, Kicfcr k . ,r, . , i i r. Rush. The hrst are whoiesaie Drv Goods merchants, and the latter wholesale Druggists. They ore good 1 business men and clever gentlemen . ... They are on Meridian street, south 0r Washington. every body before him, and kicking uo the Old Harrv generally. And so is John Carter kicking up a muss j and creating a great panic in the Drv Goods world. He auctioneers, land sells at private sale any way! j you want to buy. Some folks say s,R.rm!lu cr:12 t00 ,Tohu iiii - T:i - 'ir.iiiii O ' .0h tcI1 inc nomore 0f tuis world" 4i .i i i n vain store; the time tor such tritles : witll lne 11IJW jj 0W' s0 y 0 to Reeder tt Weldy's to buy tho cheap-! est, best, nicest Goods there is in ' nlly tov.i or city in Kastern Indiana. I . . , , . , . , . , j A new stock has just been received, J aua ;vo :ire warranied in saying mat 3' can buy of them cheaper than ever. Call and see if we tell the truth. - . j And lo! I heard a great noise,; day ami night, such as no man could make with his mouth, or with musical instruments, and on inquiry I found it proceeded from a Sewing-Machine at John Richardson's, making up his ! Fine Cloths and Cassimcrs. John ! has the largest stock ever offered in this market, iust nriived. We will ! at Werden V ( Vs., op-osite (tlenn's Block. Indianapolis. . a CiO-Slng o'u our s.oeü to make room for Sjiring Goods, at No. 3. i Brown an I Bleached Muslins,; cneap, at o. .. , t ...- : . c . 0TICE- 11 1 should not succeed j "l visiting all the schools having ; Willson's Readers, exchanges fori ' McOulfev's now sn ies may be mado! at the post-olilce, by calling on B. F. I Diggs or Mr. Hirsh. Teachers and j parents will please improve tlu op- j poriunity, as mucli depends on uni- j formity of text books in schooi. P. Hi ait. Examiner. i0 ! OLD NO. 8 STILL AHEAD. ...i i: ! i:. . m VII I ? I I 11 1 1111 I l 1 1 T I I wu ' I ' iw T q "O 't; a petries boj; I Poll, quick, ingcr.ii"., forward, capable; ! le's all the m.tbcr Iroru lop to toe," j And mar be easily cured of the1 d dcstrovj Ilfj;iiseaS(. Catarrh, J by the ue ot Dr. D. II. Seelye's' J Liquid Catarrh Remedy, before it j has worked its way down tlie throat . j to the lm.s, aud thus blasted a! ; proud parent's hope. ! m i - - - Buy your Diaries for 1505 at Wer den i Co's., opposit IndlomUic ; Indianapolis. te Glenn's Block, A SUPERIOR HCMEDY.-U'e nenn. f ?i-ntioul v rcomruenil to t!oc nilTtriti i j.-m n distrr'ini cough. Dr. ittricK'.-mt' i M-:i:!i'J0i Oj;!i oilsnü:. It ivts relief i , Imot in-t intanto-is, ami i wiiti il r.ot .lis- ; u'rc-eable to tht ti-te. T'ktp is i.o d"ubt 1 ; L';t lbe Md'-h crj-!l r'iItJ,::! is I . . 1 . . if? rr"prictcr clir.s for it. We hive tried it during the pit week, and found rcl-ff ; from a most ditrf in co jjrh. I: m r re- ! E'ired h;.I)r:Strick,t:' No C n'?t K,f,urlth : Afreet, (, incmr.nl, (jjio, nd lor bftl Lv 1 : Dru-rirs at 50 cents pir bettle. 5 " ! ,. A - ' I riesU' to the u'itr'.njr t know t a 1 1 we ; inve ars cfectu.-il cure fort!. truly trouble. i r-ome di!eie. Mr. J. P. Ilsru.lc, of 1C1 j ?fCuR(1 frtrt,tt r;nc:nnat;, 0:.i,. take, creat , i rlffure iri Inl'crniin? 11 who are fufferirt? with piles thm i e ned Pr ?'r;oki.in J Pile i 5ry."i 'rct?d a r-trnent cure, f f .i,:, r....: u I mam:fct';-ed nt 2so. fi Ki Fourth ftrcf t. Cincinnati, O., ir.d Id by II Drupgipti. I j 0 TICE J of Wime township. Rar. dö h coun- i f v f.'i.na tk.l it iW rtfl lit. ; loar1 et Conraiioner of Kardoi;h coun- ? !! l? be. ir w e:UT.:. V' .l ! ii:7" Ä ! ".tity tbm qrt i a time, with thti Jviie of i!oÄn t&.id lnr ts bei drtnk on my prenin. sid rrtjlijf srej JV-v ' ' ' yr'T.v'; OF U

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Administrator' S.ilc. -jyj otice i hereby -irm that the .u - Ur "JV70TICI: i hereby jrirm that the v.tidrl a im tuir itor a t ic or ; 'V'-.1.5' 0,c'LV;rV'0 of3n,' ; ld-.n ruur.tT, Indiana, vi oller t u .-" t ... 4 r i ..... 1 :.. M.. ...... V" . 1'... t n . I. , .... I :.. u... ... '" . 1'.. . t-.j n. ,.i-t,, o- Kri'iaj.the :C;i.!.of Mr.:h j.fit. ; V V'rir c: r-t,:. nure, to milch tn. htai vt ,. thresh.: .i i.off-,:; u.;;?y a.tn:-. ; . u ri-.!. il :u;J ku.M ;j ii.n.i:'.re. -L.t w...r ar;ic:,, tflj:n;i t.- i..tl;ti.,a. SücnmT,f;.'f nt t.r. o-i..ry, . M. ; , AT HEBTJCEB PRICES. ; , f tittt tw UlXDLIl tl WLLUu I I akc xou O PL I. NC f ijxinaE stock or U dliU VV 111 Lbl Y R. E HAFS A.T L) (JAPS A N D ALisO, Ladies1 Cloaks and Furs. K ST till Ml E WINCHEESTER. INDIANA. ' Fhinks for ;alc at thu .-fM.c .

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n.vc:i;.v run jef T 3 & n WORKS. . . ' t 4-. . . . '. J ;' ; ''t;.;'.1 rl' :t -:" " -v ,.-- , J.--.1; ;-; Jj . t ; hT V:" '; ! i t. -i v-- . - . I -Vho h is not a Iriend ? '. S i or IS raw Mo2ic$ in metaorj o i :hlr 1t-J 0cprt-0 , Vu14 d ) ......ox. S h A T I- ic OOKI .V C ! 1 T.V a si:?: .ei 'i niN'r? lid'ur n!M r.c I :.,A-i:.ioi'I;r-...,.iX-!i.ric. Yut i'iT:'.t.r - 1 Ut c f S!u- toi 3!!'K.f r ii.'Hr.t! i.r K" '.i i , . . . . ltj j w jil !?ncJ ! r-j ilrt i. Hifi.nic-,.: ... i:, f,vr. ; ( -t:w lit.'uJ Utilult.: t lila-J Mm- .oc-1 to lrtb i ... in....... 1. , 4 r j .. . ; : 1 Ktlti;t'.f :riic-' tu 1 (.fjra:iiior. r-U !iu' iiV;w!'rct,,f'-'rfwl;t'?,r',l,J I l, iiOl 1 M A.N A LC.. no v c '.e .-1 c r .t INDIANA MthSIt1 sfo.a:. A. M. I32-:.EIAM & CO., DH ALE HS I. MUSICAL MEPiOKAKDISE OT LVFIIV DHsritil'TIi.V. sou; act.:." ts rort iL .v n r A9 c o s &Kiiß&s:ni"sm 0 a.M) 07 nr. n ti t r, .i 'ii .i . ..1, r i it O i 1j A o O ut 'TTl Qi batms irotvn cor.:cni:. STOVES CF ALL KINDS. 'ITXWARi: OF ALL KINDS. Trices Lower than any olhr Home: ia j;att i.i I !ii!:;;i.e.. i?t : McAdams s Stovo Store, j Y.'est t'Je-r.iV.;r S:uair. WlNC-P-'-STKi:. INDIANA- ; Highest Price Paid lor old MetaU Agency lor the Stewart Stove. & R( P; i - '. Cu.'e Vjirr:ct-d if lirtctions are lollow.!. j lluudrrdt vi' Citi.ens of l'bienr Iiave j been I'eraianriitly Unvd by this .'Icdieiac. i Call for Oirculir dc??rib!n a!t DB. D. H. SEELYE Si CO, I 4. . . L'..." OFFICC-MA.SONIC TllMM.K, Kooai .. II ! ruir1 m it r lvio I : ! sy::pto;::. , Tiie ?Tmptoms of t'atarr! m t:ir- ;rr.cr. ' ally ftj.pe.'r nre :tt firvry slight. Per.i'ra ' find tiiey have a cold, that tl.ey have . irtj fjUCLt aUi'ck", and .re m- ro .riitikC to tiie j ch;iag(- of nr.?; erMpire. In thi eo:v!it!or:, ! the nose miy h. dry, r !iht ii-rharr-. j tli i n an acrid, Kfttrw'urd t-ctiirj thick Plid I a Ihcdvc. A tlie diicie beco;;:- cbronic. l!e di;-frpt arc iiureated in f j: n T: t i ty ainl chanpt-d in quality; tiier are ri' tlick ani J h-vy, and ar hiwlccl and c-lud clT. j The fcr-tif'f urt offensive, rau-inp a 1 i 1 1 bretth; the voice if thick a:;d rusil; tS I ee are 'fi.-e .'if nieil lesoui td or ilritrovU ; i u'i. Irf 'p:-r.;ly r.i !;., ! rh?f. Ar.ohfr import u.t r.r.J tvr.?a i! I ymiitom of 't:r)i i. th.it t!ie jT-ri i. J oi'.iK 'i in citar i.is ti.r ..t i;i t!if .nir:;.a i of a thick iit flirny l:iuc u. r. hi' h h aj !..- I 1 n iown troin tlie Kirt i d';rir.' th.? r.iht. ; "'Vhtn this takn :b.';v, ti ( pTon n-.v he I urc t.i.it bis ;;.-.-:iHt: i n ; u tj the luiifcS and j-'i .-:;! Io-e ro time in arrt-;ii: it. A Sinei rtottl ii ill lnt n Jontli to b t usrtl thrr tiyit ;i .Irj. TSSTI4VCPNIAI.3. From Hon. 1 Po-. J. Turner, I Metr of Con;re. fron Pütmis $rtker ci r.linoi- Hminf nf Krre-nttiv , nu r.ran.l Myti r of .. I . ar,i ,. M. of tht tate cl I!i:r.c:s. n tin. r'."T,Dct.21,ltt3. Vn. I). It. JrrLTr: Der Sir In rplr to rnr n' l"th ir.s;., J vnld iiy that I w afT.'ctcd !ih CiUrth for ' tarnotiee f te was wverelr '. tari. w 'fieri I h rir.t- ncq'ia'.r.-ca to- an, ,nlbt tn I.'üVm . L'qyid'C'itirrh nr.er?r Before I ,u 1 ufd one boitl I w ..nilhlT i imrrovf.l, r.d before the f-ecod tattle t tn -hed, ws eo.-ltte'y cere-!. I cjs recosaerd tj all nSictfd with Catarrh. P.CfpeCV.'uüj Y".t:rn, THO'. Jr TU Id C It. II. P. KIZER 3rd J. C. mitSFI. I Asl tt W.o 1. f .f r m I .

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!HG MACHINES. rnsn:;!c K.retrW tboej-s luU-SIu-'"t'' Anii lLu LaTt ücti4:tJ lhat lht ' Look a; the r x. tiir toil up f tL tin.o j J iic ic.A...;i icU.ut'1 Jut up !oiw" . !I U TO,'.' ! i T; V.'he'T 1 V U li, ' r usr' ' n Är r . . .1 - , .... , I ' : lit. Ti e Ir.vr: tr of tVe Wi.fc-hr'i WÜ- ' all t'i t.4iL'.'.s tl rorn mhir. ry . J . Ii c hr.. vx: t rin ittJ ilh Li u irn Ir r , ... , :i ... . j .-. .vj. 1 ' ul it. i.i5 i4.i-vi ttir i.ii vl'urr I , . . . . ., ; !,t.t, ,,!c- j-'w i ro .Vir.,r -il , t .e b id. til! th- Whiter A: Wl'j t tr !. UIo-m ackr-mUiii-..l i.t U! mHcl.r.iu tu ll . . c tili;.'- ut it. It tf.-r n.t uifcU- ! j.-irM.: s-a.r ci-.i:a to .M ol! ir fvL'iah i tu:-ri i. tiosbiH th'ii;. I llxTfcrii .-.re 1. leu tli e r.T.r !i:.;i,a 1 1 i:: vf !.. Vuri. ?y .f t:tcli-.s rr. ?r by r-.i-Ui;i: 'r. ;.'..' 1 -it k-f ".Ilt-it i ;Ui? Leii, i ;f e wii nr.i.Ki: wilson nukes thi ! rtitcli. tt alike on Lot! the toWs-. j (. s i;ot rip ir rvt!, r.J rtMuirMi IeM thnu !iIf the tl.riaJ : fyrta il,lht i used by olhr ti?chr.-. rt!i. Tli entire motion of tlie nicldne U rotary,. .j that tlie wf.ir U ?c:r( h ;rrible, him! the joints are all or.en, o that tj.i slight wear caa be taLca u;-. ?id!l it r.rit tV.rn exr.rriere ns to knew ttlut i iiftUJ f.ir the '-roU vnritv of . iri in firiiir. tf)ftli-r ith capital n 1 ri:T2r. lne nil ri-t:;J'.aeJ tu make lh WHEKU:Pk '.VHOX tLe leaibg m cliir.e iu Iii RurU. All .Hau it ilia trurmnlfd tVre yer' i";:rccii'jr-: ien at uur olhcis, lrec of eh-ir: 'ritte.l i:itr'icti;; acroa'aLj ctcb M&cnine. j Anv rrPi of ii!.i:;arv ir.tc'.;; 'fu(f cup. in :in liuur's tin r, t kiiowb-orf 1 ti e I Machine, ti-üt. with practice, tier ill Ci!I nii'l rx :r,'i)f then, or scr.J for circ; lr with anjj.le of work. C. C. CLAPLIX, A;cnt, .101 KNAi. di'imum:, Corner Meridian ant! Cirelr-Sti. -10 JnJ'r.nnj'oI'ts Jnfi. . IMt. STRICK LA X I) s .:M E L L I F L U 0 U S COUGH BALSAM rium:s cotj;h.. cu'.d., sore Thr-t. i ... '.,. . .. :....!-. j r.tevi-jrT fur s::v ci:c troubled wUh tbe.e ! L'cmoUiuts to trv cue bottle cf STI! CK LAND'S MKLUILUOi'S COUOlf BALSAM j to cjurir:fc thera that it "n tlie Lei f preprI .n t ver u.-ted. It rot onlv currs the ut' a:'.Vc;:ir.s f tlie Threat and I.Ui, ti.t 't ctr.-t Niht swits aud Sj.ittln.' of Hi joJ, hud 5 an t sc-'!Jtt prle fir any Lind of .S.re Throat. It is p!a?.ai.t to take, le.d k site fue'licii.e for tlildieu. I'ru- :. t r.i r btt!e- Forsa'c hy I.rugplts pti.erally. i :i'r.tl Dej-ot, 6 Ku?t Fourth ?trcit, Cincinnati, Ohio. FILE . A s u n K C U It K . ivi:i;VbobY h dci.nt, cukiiü or this dMr dhtu?e bv the ue f ' rr. StricUlnnd'3 Pile Remedy, l ead Hh:,t tl.j tj who hire ;ed it: Mr. C.irlfi V.". I. i::'rr.i, of I.oc'.-v illf , iri Mr. .1. P. .rrr.rb-, rir.irunti, (t., dh w-ri' t ur.-d :il4r ut-'iu ru- j ,t of lr. Stricklarni' l'iltt . i;-riit-.!y, Thry hcv t'levhit tried ev t-ithint Ut (.'.;! d r,ht:"in x.'i'rr YA v,-.t r,-.r. t'., .ni. n.rji. ti.ti..Ai. fa Cert el viiftct rurr, itft.r sutlVrintr f.t i....... "IUI nie nui.'t Itill'l II Illf.'. ' . . . i ii-y r. coairatna evtrr one vrno i feu"rrn2 to trv n. S)!d hy all Dnrri.t. fiO rn? per jaiI. '!;taric:nreJ : .C H iit FuuriU itrtti, Ciucir.aati, Ohio. Ak for Dr. Strickland's Pilo Remedy, A X I) FLUX. srnuKi.AMJ-s Ii omroun l of a'.'rirei.t, 1 -; lit. tinj'ilar.t and arminntivc?, l.ich fvery niy"cin ekri ljt i the only r'ritriti ?i tfiit .ill tJVct a pcrntanent ci;r t f I:arrh.--;.,d I),e. r terv. This Ar.ti-lT.QJ-"r"X Mixture is no in r.e iu ?errl f amu i-.opitalc. whtri? it jri vt- the vtt fM'.-f.ietivn. It hs Mvtd the litt ol tniw fini(if i.i.r s"ditrs aui citizti., rui i!l p:nri;,tr i: tote the bet r :cdj in the m.r!l fur Diarrha atd PysiT.Ury. ilr. Wood, of Civinton," i'y.. 'M mot htr;pT tn satisfy ore a lo the v,rlue of ?tr!?kli3l AtKi-Cooltr Mixtur; ;a fact e Lave a gret .cunjLer of totioonia fron ritar.t nh3 re t.een ei:r-d aftf rt?inp jronouueed inrurahle ty thei? rhTiiiani, unie afttr ti'via crdy oi.e Utt!of Strickland Ami CL i'rra '.tixture. Jf jou e iHVr nilh Diarc?!j and Py?erun try cae ictdc. SOLDIERSl You c:?rrt tot to be rithont f a t'i able m.iVnf. The Cincinnati atr.i Unior. of April 27tb, fya, that thotani Cf vir o'Uters b-tve ttu favM Ue ' r,f S.TlcVUnd' .r.ti-Ch3!r MtVe". or Ch.cicn.ti. Ohio. !r ii yir.chr.ter V tt -! i " n T 4" 'T!,;V

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