Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 36, Winchester, Randolph County, 9 March 1865 — Page 2

THE II.i.NPOmi JOUKNAl,

Tf ICRs day. :.:ai:ch isr-v srM or Tin: ui;i:k. liri.it fccti i?y cr? ! in eveiy tu'diurv drpaitir.cnt. mid if the pde1ran find fir;y connor! in hnitfsiu tt .ep their omic, they hud 1 .tcr d.i nl.ir,: ar:io!int of :t. Our .nruiie j vt are tloii-V iti o:; L e, r.tid if he r iitti'f lunger n ill f.:;J Liu. elf ctit !!' frou i ti'i;t. T!i? rebel Ilji-.i-cf i.:in - have J . ' . ..iir. .... . l:ive-. but in thi they no ;.r,: jio joit t cive h.mi'O Jim lit im lor ! avi;" Mim J.ivis"i eorifc!er;i."v: neither !.e v.or f'r.iTy Vv i 1 1 do muelr W.ii o:, such terns,. They tvill, f rmiii and d:I!lin;; them lor the i L uiOJi an;'y. I It is Slid thr.t Ilardre rnd Hooti nre rnt i :T from Johnson, but we prru:vr the country furnishes roads t noi'hto rnardi around upon one j of Sl.ti m.nrt llan'.j. We tlnnk hucu rcpoiiM, uniieu m rountrv I like our,, do not amount to any j tbinz, and are unworthy of t.eüef, ! or of rrjoitin- over. I)dly pnpn j

mut have Koine food with which toi l.hzou on their banner these two! feed their reader. Uimnrn:.t wi.rd Wn ... I

De?ertcr. re .tili ronibirf intf nTr imri n.re tu conm? ito ojr lino in lar-o numher.s-; thev c'ne f , . J ; not in .r,Mr.,f and if they continue ne wouid suppose JefT. Davi would ,. , have but h.wot the euivaliV to watch , . , , . hn b act guards when nrmd. Hon. Hurh. McCuMoch, or Intliana I

TlitM-' 4 l "" t "CC,Ct:5IV tIl0luH Hardee did at Siivannah niul

Report suvh that Gen. Sheridan r. captured" fn. Kaily, a::d nearly HhU farce, at ChrlottV Wc hope! ... 1 I Ii ail tili.-! is true, though v.t. have but lit t!e faith in it, as it comes to us through quctiuiuhie source deerter. Tort White has been captured by onr foreei, a aUo Cteorgctown. ( urolinn; ficventren siec " r run rere c.iptured with the Fort. Ths Government will soon get al! tlic gun back tint Floyd stole. CHl.AT PANIC. The greatest excitement exists at Uiohmoiid, Va. The public press of that fated City say that all kind of rumors are aCoat among the people, nod the soldier. Member of Congrew have run nwny. oldier are deserting by hundreds, picket line, . with the ulll?rrs of the day, can not always bo tnnted; compnnles and ptlU of rcgitmutft are proving fal?c n I turning their back upon Jeh. Da vi and his sham Confederacy. . And T.c mbjht, i.i the forcible language of John the Ihtptist, exclaim, Oh pincration of vipers, who hath ' warned you to lice from the wrath to COLI'." NOTIf I'. TO CJt'lT. Gen. Oi ant is now, and has been, holding high court on tho James iiver.' Abraham Lunula filed his declaration for LUshr, against rebeldom, In Grants courf, and the General 1-...- I- A A fc ... t I I iMtied n writ to Major Gen. Sherman one year ago, t serve notice on the rebels at their various residences in .tlie .Southern States. .So on tho third day of May, lSdl, Sherman fdartcu with hU deputies, notifying Johnson and Hood in Georgia, who resisted, and he called upon the fofif comitatt of thi country, nnd .ls-v.r.i.i1...t . I. . . 4.. I . .. ,t.... . . um j'viiv i iiiri.i iwijuii. lie I we'll n nil to Savannah. Dranchville, Charleston, and Columbia, and at all these points on service of Grant's notice,

i is it ... . ' " m)kuii o:i st 1 1 uu unit utv tney lett. He ih now ndin.: up toi, , , . , T, . , . iv i w , i -.I ,r , . 1 i bi-'tdy r.t a:; ;io: roil. Tho C.iptam h.d.moud with bin deputie and i was so frightened that he threw ovcr-

j osst töauLtfus to gie notice to Lee to pdt U ia n0t ceitain whether Lee will o'oy the writ or not. We think he will. ro r x tyiIo vs r 1 1 :s7 " The Lig;lature of the .State has pacd a bill which will oon be the; l.tw of the lund, if it Is not nlrcndvj in force, prohibiiing countv cu;n 1 KN-lonpMrromMrLeoiin;,.,.. 4 . P l." ties. We ha e not tten the bill, and thorrfvjie do iDt L'l.iw what its uroUon nie. but wo lenrn Ihn rm I i! . , i i a . , . tie which have tuned bonds for the payr.e"it of bour.i. are compelled abject. They bve never screed to j av more th.nn 810 to each volunteer, i p.v and we are KilUCcd thnt if Robir tad been consv.lted, ar.d their adAic? foüotred, not one dollar would have been paid br taxation. Wc Lave iuL! heretofore that it is unjust ... . soiatvrs ami widow woineu, a;.u aoLiirV fr, , " r they ar COm prtMi 10 neip pjy these t.Tes. lkitby the wis policy adopted bv ir Ciifnmiits'oncrs, Randolph countv i out of did m m m . - .Tue IxariNA Limslatuue adjouruixi Jjsfct Mortflny niht. Wc jr. try htfsy.

tO lew t.'Xi-S sl!!!h-hr tn v,.A nenier.t of tho nnnn'sr r.OO .MI!.,. ' .ir.w..-. tl...t ..I., f tK " vaio.

.thec bon.U, or oUI-stioa, within ? -"L hfc jns? bren nppointedUholr !nnd, (as uell as tha opit:d- Jrrr I i new n .u.eTl n." "?--",; "onsnnd .ub- j Under th8e rircnm.tera, Arr n.le A VA i"1. Mt f a v T the next fonr Ve,rs Some of ti 7 'Vetnry Ke,Vnden. the General Lt,.) shnll have every opportunity I.Stt-Mi d Toni" r n(pJ t J ';; C.. ,c !t.. as A.ei.ts for theprineiptt Euro. TAYNE A HOLDFN. DA WON. O. ; V; ' r ' V j - .v lU';nit '- oi the or.P, ropul.t- nirordod then, of obtn nine a portion P' Orchard, of t',r,e tniir. I R.,o-l ZZ '. f ZhJi n the Jt ' aVl P " VV'r h" u:,0 cTT:L. rc.i-; 0ilT ar ,m;vlu! " :h'?tH'o;:M I iOT , V th, of tins most dcMrnblo invflnt. J. l"---!-.. P..r 1 ' ? f to tn. ,ul- j nMrlr a qimtcr ;--bove L rc,, MvAut Sl,cnU atonce, Äi dlHLUV, PA3Ka. & CO., law. IMairareeonntyHcntions de- &rogh the .Wared Xcyou'Me Ban S5-a Sl'TOTilEit lii'.L'MFlFLD. rr " mTi ' , , p v-l.;e .re PlaM,. SeaU-d Envelope. ,d xwUtwtt. .!i .w. .!.,. nmrt ,oe e, Oilft U.. n.: Mri to nsvT l.la n v tii Uvu- t i It 'e aSolutely r.ereyairT to see the Fnm- Wr,l 'n'-''. One of the e-tve'opt s wt be Ml ÄÄrir y'a- Administrator's Sa et " C L O T f I I N G,

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A i'r.Icur.ii from Wane coui.U, informed m tbtt Wnvne countv was now destitute of -boric doctor;

laid Ihe.V all hail appcintwhU ..vi 4 uun tau w iU

.S'ireon in the army, and tlint druUt- we're uc..: uppointed now. mrtj tviiuLad never made nu dich.c i their btudv a dV in their lives, und! , .,,, itnho vr.M,nlIt to do bnmc nt home, .-e think thi di-rvcft:l. and nn out nye .:. W,L.. wave J -i! 'ie:. We hai- L.t;- -since known ! I that p,:u.. tiottor killed inole men ..1.- 1 11 . hoIdieri should uar tiicm i.c-ie . tu eiy caretul ahout tr.km theirj meditine. We have poor hope for r. ir.r.ü v h ;et into a hospital. We would rather run thni.k of a battle any tinn. th:m to tuk. nu dieine from 'u uim uoeior. i;;u e are some exception, ot com ne. VIIHV HltAYi:. The rohcl.i at Mobile called a meelini: on the 13th of February at which resolutions were pasted literati:- ' f - n-.v of (K-in. hl V lu.t ditch. Tncy adopted, a J th,ir n.atch. word, victory or deat!,." They plant their lia-'-stnrlY and em - " . ' llicv h:Ul. hi.,n cvjn,T ;l ,n s!ian. e i . . (f tieaU), l.nt when they talk ab ut victorv t!i0y 0 ,,.t to knon. , n. , ! Uieir subjugation n only :i qMer.i'.on , ut , r i i n iitr. '.en. Canbv marches IrnfiiA . , ., u , ' va a a v. W O W i .'I Vwllv CftarI. run .v.vav and take the dllva!r tU nil their brave re,o! i. W' T Xh tlcm' The L'mlrrs "r a,Iiö I'd -Lion nnve been hLalclnii'-- no the poor white trash m i.f'cn to nie thffii t-oMratro that it has had th--ed'ect to make their lt.i clasti'j and i;ood runners. rno.ii tiü: iVni ui:(;iii:t. iJuniix In and, A!a.. Feb fJ, K C. We embarked on b;::-A a CiuD steamer, at Kennerville, on the nnming of the olh int., but where we were jroin to we did not know nnti! wc landed here on the ex cr.im uf the 7th, after an exceedingly rough tno. ri . i i . . i ne vessel wa loatieii tur cw ork at the lime tl.c pitted into the Government bei ice, to fetch us out hero. The Captain of fhc vessel told the commanding General at Xcw Orleans, that, with Ii;h New York load, be could take six hundred men and their camp equipage, but no more. So they bent him Vj Kennerville, to take on his load. Hut intead of putting on only what he Hflld l.f Pnillil tntff fliftf mit nn nooi. l nue hunui t il n t" ' M''ti. riH hi'ir i r.n.iii t .Mi'iino-ft. ,,, ti .... .. ...... , i.. . . ; y l i " .1 vui.i inn t. put on unother regiment if the Can tain of the vesel had not prevented it. Wh?.j we arrived at Xf.v Oih-an he told the General comma'liug lu 'had better have a portion of the troops taken otf, for the w;.y the weather wan" (it being very Mormy at the time) "it was not af to venture out on the Gulf, with tinload we had on; lor if the Gulf was as rough us the Mississippi wn, there would : thr stay on top of the hurricane drck" (the left tvitlir f 'Vn .ITtlt Tii.1i.ti nn,l tl... UUP lmvn . ftll - . . ' waves would wash them nil over bonrd i T mv cfnlinn nmWWUr .1 there I ri-mniWl HnnvLL .,5..b a . ... I Ii t IUI II lll'll. Illltk I'lll on tlie "blue wntrs." After we hail steamed out into the Gulf, about hull nn hour, the men, as a general thing, began to throw up their last rations, which they had eaten before leaving New Orleans. I was aUo very seasick. From one to three o'clock, at night, I expected to see the ship go to the bottom, as, also, to see all the men on the hurricane deck washed oif, myself among the rest, although I was hohltnc on all the time vt rv board a good portion of Iiis New York load, and was going to throw overboard all the hoibcs and mule we had. I have been 'to the yMer be.!oneo since we arrived. have not, as yet, however, had my t:tUfactien in i-ating all I h.tvj wanted. ftro ,,ot .vct F:Ml oir ,,Tl, I ""e not lo hO0 a" 1 il:lve :.i--:: !:?nrd or been any ai;:ns of a paymaster yet. William A. ltiiicc. I,,!PrrtS Clnfson unit Ausuerai m.uvei.Mie-;tM'(S, Lnrn. Mr .Tav Cooke, of Fhi!ndo!thi.a, who for o long a time had the titan41 ' 1 . liiii'ti. t:ind what thi "Seven-Thirtv Lonn" i7;'"1 nro iu bulinr wrrit, r.il03" t.oriL.o Tor orobtnin! iur iiuio, cYC. i . . . jsi. i.,,,. - wir is this T.nnn cu.ifii iuc "even inirtv Loan ,, ., .... , , I v Answer. It bears Inter-.-:, in c;:r'l . m . 01 VtM1 Lol! tr3 .1 , . 1 aim iuui cciii, vUctt v:.ir. on pverv cent, vuc.i year, on every t :ndrd dollar- m-,'-,;,-n . ..-xKr.a Hollar-, nur,iti?iuc interest Ü f0llW,: , . Kjuc .nu p,r t.r.y on enen lc:c.j I wo cents 100 - Acn W u Twenty 1,000 " vuc inn p,r i.r.y on c-cn r.ctc. Two cents ' 10O " I .'11 tif!uon. t iiej ..u -on c;. j t thev be obtained?

wv iiMvvui . ' I r ai...iyaii, (v.ia,.? iiuib 111. w 1 a v, vi vioj i M i n itii iim in lisp, nn i n lien nr.nr.r m r, nr.a, i

Answer. They arc for sale, at pir,

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i.i.naiiv, National und other Banks, nnd nil li&nken und Brokm. 3d Question. When Is the Intel.'iVlf it.il k ... ...... ! V. . m Answer. Tl5 Coupons or Interot Tickets ar due Kith of Fcbruarv nu 1 of August in each Year, nn,.j ' V' m "r fil'? V' TlU u-tasTicd by anvfcnb-Treasurer, b Depository, National or other Muk or Banker. 4l!i Question. When must the Oowrniucni puy oil' thee T otsr v .. 'IM y .. . t "KlS f ru,L' ,UVO .i t .iii i ii .i.iii ii ui i 111(1 t: 1 1 I ,'. ., on ti'o .'Li o! i;. olli (.uelion. M .;t I receive lax money w ooii :.s lu'f Answer. No! not unless von youri self itrrftM' !rt iin w.i.t!.i. T our .rl .. ! Vou the iii:ht to iK-mand from the (iovcinment, at that time, either your money or an etjual amount at par. of the famous and popular ! CI old Ib'ariiiL 0 per cent. Loan. 7 f Gt!i it tion. How much do you consider this privilege (f conversion, into ." -0 Loan to he worth? Aiwwer. f-'J0- bcarinyr Gold Interest from Kt of November, are u- ! !' ..l" ' It' duy v.orth per cent, n: . uiium. If 1 no more at the cud and a half, when 1 von have a rieht to them, than the 1Km" tl;i Pmi'.im added to the oiteicbt VOU lecciVC, ßIvo vou at least 10 per cent, per annum for j ..0M(.'h,jt t!10 opinio., :s it !t)lU oji me opinio. i s Uk'V will be worth more than 9 per trL.lulum al ,;iat tiuK, Tth Onestion. What other advarta'e is tluic ia investing in the 7-30 Loan? Answer, u can not De taxe.i oy k . T ... ill df Horn one tu three per cent, pel i uunuill to the net ineoine of the iiold - er, according to the rate of taiat'oii in various -IjeaÜtics. All bomhi and stoelo, c::cept thece of the United States, and all mortgage;', uc, are taxed, not oidv by the Ci'. einmcit, but by tlic Slates, Com;; h sand Cities. Sth (-incstion. How doe the (iovernment raise the money to pay the interest, and is it sale and sun? Answer. The government collects, by taxes, internal revenue, and duties on imports, fully three hundred million each year. This is nearly three times as much as is needed to ,-a. . 1 l . a a . 1 ,l ,'T?rwl 0,1 :m 1110 so as the war n emied, th I inininit nut nnM lull f n i-w f " v,v i'v lwv 4 est will be u .ed in paving olf the debt, (bir Government hrs twice paid ofT all iu debt, ami can eiily do fo again. The interest ! uro to be paid promptly, nnd the del t itself ii the very safest investment in the world. It is as sate as a mortgage on iood farm, and pays tt better interest. It is, in tact, a rint Mortgage on all bind, all incomes, all railroad and canal bond?, and bank - s n vv ; t an be Naior tor no are all bound for it, and all that we have is firmly held for the payment ol principal and interest. How foolish t!.n . j eoploure, who Wc p ?!,.! obl and green'oacN idle and locked" up or purchase mortgages or railroad stoi k and bonds, which pay only 5 or G per cent, interest, when these Seven Thii ties pay (counting the premium on Five Twenties, ) over ten por cent., and are to much safer and surer. Oth Ruction. How many SevenThit ;irs arc thcie, iind how much . ains miboblV A IILU . I- T lAril Aldlt , " UM' il " I 1 1 .wid twentv-li.e uib Ü' Mit hoHZed I'V I.MW, Mid Olli' one bun lied and ninety mil lions rcr.Ktiii iiiimiuI. lOtli Qu 'on. How bmg will it tnhe von 1 the bnlancc V Answe here are about SCO National 1 ..k-s .11 engaged in .selling them; aho a huge number of the old banks, and at least three thousand private bankers and brokers, and special rgents will be engaged in all parts of the country in disposing of them to the jvnph. 1 1th iueM'on. How long will It lake to cell the whole; Answer. In b? than three months they w ill be all sohl, and will no doubt then veil at a premium, as waa the eao with the old .SevenThiiticv. the sir l Twrnf- Year Loan, and the Five-Twenties. The above questions and answers, it is btiieveil. will give full information to all. If not. tiie General Sub. sr-ription Agent, or any of the Hanks or lL.nkcrs employed to sell the Lean, will be triad to answer all question, and to furnish the SevenThiities in small or large sums (as the notes nv . .v.:"ed m denoniin.ttions ot tlnv', olI'O, ijoUO. l.t'OU and 8o,too. mil to rent er it ensv lor nil to subscribe thus fulfilling the instruc tions of Mr. Fegenden, who earnestMr. .T. M. Bond his also imbibed tli.. i-)sn tlif-t T r,T, nnonnnl rf t ,.Cl ,,f I tv eriesof U,. T am :t,.T i .1. - lUlllltl lllilil (lie- IIIL.-IVTSv :iun aiicca r sk ci.-vic -r r,iAini. .1 . - -i .in- ii iniuio v- uiviuiini !Tiril1 T lll.1 Vi . . r - Am V lore rre " -- 1 Mr. iiond sems to have cone to Indianapolis, the P.ar tu Wisdcnn.' Twi;n.i:. .. ir-.-. " 1 i 1 - ,f 'iUUiri to learn whether the patrou of a - 00! :y the owners of the books 1. hands of their children. Mi. Pntrnr answered him iatheaiiit mative, and Mr. Bond agree with Mr llugg. 1 have never questioned the riv'ht u. hands of their children. Mr. pinm ar.iW4.rp(' him in th aiihmstiea icy o; retaruinr tworeries of read. in books in the &amc school, mcv

ell be q'lcMicr.ed.

IV Hf ATT.

For the Journal.

WASIII.NRTO.V TOWNSHIP. Kobert PeiiQuiHe, of this towntV..n . , !'4 . , Ä snip, ban roturnr-d home lrom the

frmy. He c.in;s from tlic Iio.ital, j T"''J. underfed b. ...u.eU the not direct from the reiiWlt. j fenril Sabscrlption Ageacv for tht It is a general expression here thatjof UnitcJ Stt Treurr Notet, Uaring the people arc well pleaded with the. ... , ... ... county candidates. ! . .. W. A. Hamilton and C. rowell are; Fer nnutn knownM,hc prospering in the mercantile busi-1 CFUFM-THIRTV I flAM lie! at Lvimulle. Hamilton vaS OtVtN Itl-HIT LUMIli

iMtlm lOll, . M.. !c rn.lh.flTk... Vm.. ... I....l ,t... Äf 1 .

I HIV lnl H.MI1R.H. JIV P 'liuiilif. innn of iroof biMiness unalitie, and sinrr. 1,U I....,, fl,,. h.miV. h-wT n'... m .. V n . v tue. i)ViC-,4 i .loin i I ' v v. u i 1 1 i tv. It I a rtfi iarkaM LJntv furnihei n v e fact that that erv larize per ci : rf t,c btisl;.-. men for this county. I flin pleased with the po-itiou oi t lie Journal on the subject of educa 1 . t i . : ,i . l tion. It jnhocates a practical Mf telll one that will fit the student 'lor j business. J. H Stinc. n t i t- i ' ,-vl 1Cr . .i On Tmi!T. Iihrtiiirv 'J?. hK. ot the house of the LrhlrM I'uher, (Mr. i:lViJ

Brook, or Darke county, Ohio.) by Uev. j property. The intcreat payable aeraiD. O. Stronp, Mr. Sam it. i. I. Lrov. of W'zi i annuaUr bv coii-ona attached to each note, eheat. Ind.. and Mm. M L. HlEirD.L,, RllV be cut ojr a,;J 8jJJ o auy baf k of Dirke county. Ois w. ! or bauki-r! Miijw.i not iiitriiiinl tr live alne, and j we are willinp to nlfirm th.it wumm should j TJ interest amounta to not; o e ih ocr fri.nU II kind, ofj 1ne Ccnt per jay on u f5Q no.

nice lilies, winietpaisin2 uown Hit a gtreani ' ton iier. rCoinmunicated.l Tlie i 1 inti-liiffiiee of thde.-ith of the j t'.ih al lion of J!un. 'GelTe W. Julian hau i been nrnor.:.ctd.

Elwrnru Chanti'rp Jul;!W I; a a cone from, be promptly ain.!hcd upju nt'ipt of sul)amn me-, at ti e early ape of ninttcf n Si'riplions. This is

r-r. P -o .r..n nnp bp n Purt i. i . . Pv yout in irara. lie- kntw the eilvc r ; cor :is almost Iwinnui. und that tin old-ii b wl was bre-ik'.i.g: yt h apparently resigned l;irrelf to the ill oT Providencf. I hive Pldoüi known a nuii;r man who i was so utiivt rsally beloved ts was Eddy J u i i a n . Tiiftleatli uf !iia mother np yenr? sinrr, und the con.,ion'ie44 tuat he .vculd i)t follcw l.er seereed to blunt, to ome ex'e tt ' J Iiis tint!. rally joyon, lively p:rir, nd he w.n always p!enjmt nnd n.ible. The deep r;tl which opprt ai a the hearts of hi kindred and munerona frifiid, will :-peuk a liiyhtr ettlopy than lay iVttde pen r mi rive. . l. H. .otior oJ' Appointiaient. jVTJr ' herehy (riven, that the uul tlvrcint i I. ibt en i''W.ted Admui. istrator of the L-t :U : .'..mv NivboN, deeea-ed, late of Kan dolph county, Indiana. Sah? Volute is upji.ed to hr xnlvei.t. rn-1 D WID SR '.I AN. imr. .otiot' ol' Apooititmriit. NOTICE ia hereby given that the underaitfned has been nnpointtd Adminia tratir ot tfie estate uf Zffiaiith Pu-.kett, uie.i'fd, j Ate et' IJaniold. ounty, Indiana. The etute ia prnhiMv o!vtt.r ' JOHN PUCK K I T, Admr. March 3, 1 i-Gö. MOUNT ZION SCHOOL. NATHAN T.BUTTS, TEACHER. rpiIK MOPNT ZIOX SCHOOL U'JT.L iAv VI? Ji JrVi ,I,,K 1 " ,'.in.J.U:N" IN 1 Ul " 1 1 u I I I I m.i. Spellinjr, Iteidinp, Wntirp. Arithmetic to Fraction ?todd-ird'a; .Mintal, to the hnndrtdth pire f.1 0 Arithmetic, lr ni Krutioi-a; Mental, lrm the htiti.li e Jth pt2e; (eor.ip!v, Knlich (!i -aitiinsr, I'.lueiilieii (Ki'ld'). Lltment ty . Igelus 01 I Hiii iil lit o; raphl , rji.jh; V, N it'ir il I'liinisoi.'. v, innl'tty, c ,f.O i flight r Alu'ilr., ui unit tit, Pinne und An. alyticil Trioiiomelry J.tnit r Fee V.i JOHN TI?0R. i 'oji.N !.rcAs. Directur , X.itiee to 1 1 ci r . of IMili.u tu .sell lieiil ta?e. Statr of Indiana, Hnu iolph County. J l)TI('l is hereby given, iluit Henry N Mote, A Iminiytrator of lite Folate of Jolin U Mote, dervaot-d, has filed hi petiti'Mi to at-M the Real lttte of the tiecedent, hit rer-ioii.il provirly beuijj innfticitnt to pay hiadebt; aiid titt a aid petition will he lieiird it th nxt Term of the Court of Common I'leia of aed countv. Atte-t: JOHN IJ. GOODRICH, Clk. March C, jl.-:j 5 WANT TO SUM, a large vnung Jaek, lour years old, l.rd;e to service, about lotir'eeii htniils and one ineh high, has prov. . lu u tt iu.u-ireuirj warrentcc 1,'IVt n. A so a nice bay Stallion, three year old, goo 1 m A ny person wishing t a pnrch i'e will pleae eall on me t my re.sidence tour m bs nout'iwkt of Winchester, on tlie llnt.uvill rad. M.r-h h, iCi Jons F. HUNT. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. OTICE i hereby jjiven, tint the nt i.1 dt rsiiiid Ii i been ap.vdr.trd Admir i-tr.itor ol the estate of John Ii. Mote, deeea.ed. late ,.f IU..,lPh eminty, Ind.aiK,: S.tii estate is snr.ri ed to be a lvi nt. hLNKV iiOTL, A imr. F. b. S3, ISV,. :j- i Valuablo Pronsrtv f"r Ga!e. M - 01 a" orJ,r nf Court of Comm .n J . . "'"T' miu, l.ni...ua, me rn'.td land in Randolph county, Inoiana, it.. ti,. ...... u.ir r .i. ... ,1. . I lo-wit: The east half of the .s uth wrt r-ar't r of x-etion 11, township 1, of-rane Kr'.r of cetio,, ii, mmn-h!? 1. of-ran. kw 1 k. ."irrifciini! int uiir ri 13 at. -..d if the jme is not ol i at !. vate aale by the 30th dar of Mirch. leöö, aid Aümuiiatrutor will, on tlie JJu dav of March, A. D. 1565, at the Court Home in y"' -ter. In eail cenntr. offer ! ril date for r.!e at put'i auction. TERMS OK SALE Ou.third cah; tLe

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Administrator, mi -a:. iy, an equal un-' tain a GoM Wntch, bitraom Kin?, or s nn iin RI &f divided Ur, thim- of following i. ITIIE SIXfiKU MAXITPAfTPT?. Set of Je welrr on our lit. lor One DoK.r, UnllMl U Zivi Ol

reaidue in equal payments at lix srd twelve months, with notea at interest, waiting beoefit of itppr-iseraen t, rd aeeured by goo-3 iVuI.i'.d inrety. If loli at pohlic aale, It will be at two o'clock P. M. of said day. .R03ERT S. STARLL'CK, Marrb lCf 'IS-l) A ItT.

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' C ALJX ij .v a . .t B; anthontr of tbt Secretary of U ' it The? Notf krt lucJ unJcr ÜAtrof Aunufv i"'H" nit ivw a.iyii v.nvi ...... iith. lr.j .r-nr.K!. tr. . ib e it tlie.ortion of the halJer into t .S. 5-2:) Six per ceut. GOLD BEARING BONES. Tl:ee bom! nrr north a prmi-un of: . ,nl . ,. . f . ' ' " I ' " rovrmber, which make a the actual vrofit on th 7 3J1 current raten. Including interest.

Ubout ten per cent, rer inr.um, lt Urs its'. .

txffjtion from State and municipal taxation, ' I htch aida from one to three pir cetit.! i ; "ore. wvordinS to the rate leried on other Two Cent Teu t:oo .oa it i 20 " SIOO'J " ' 30f0 SI

Notea of nil the ilenoraination t.amed r.illiyiz' ... . .

Tho Only Loan in Market : now oflYrcd by the Govi-rnment, and it ia ror.f: IfUtly expected tint its auptrior advantage will mike it the GREA7 POPULAR LOAN CF THE PEOPLE. Leas thn d.OOO.O'lO remiin unsold, which will probibly be d:pu.-i of within the next ante or ninety dava. when t he . note wiil u:d'j::vyUvIly cornm:tiil i pretniii, '(' .ia Im unifonn'v been the cae on closing L, ..... the subscription to ether L :in Ia or iT th t citizeiii of tnry totra an I section of t!e country tmy be .ttTrdtd ftf'Yti fot t.!:in' tlie loin, the Xttion.il II i n k . State Ii inks, tnd Privute liitikt-r. throiihuut the emirtry hive ptnerilli itprerd to receive ubav.'riptiorui ntpir. Subacribera will select tlieir own a?ent., in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible fr the delivery of the notea for which ibey receive order. JAY COOKT, SubacriptloD Aent, Philadelphia. Pnhacrlptioi.a will be received by the Firt N.itioaal Bink of Richmond. .More than 1,000 Acren OF VALUABLE LAND YOR SALE. I WISH TO HKhL iltt acrea of Land. I known 4 the White K.trm, it 'intt d two miles w.tt of Went Libert v, uton the Sf.te ' ' , bey con.ty I K"-l belling On-hard ot Fniit two Well and one Spriiu of durable ma I, in .bu-kvui towiisllip, Jv connlv, Ind.; lenrt-il I rees, ?prui ' ol durable water. a I tre r ime Iurn nn I Inr m . Alo, "ix leant lota in the town of dim den, J iy ei.unty . A No. iiioucrea of land three nnlea aonthwt t of Viiuheter, I. itidolph entity, Ind.; a lid firm Ina H'l) ncre uf cleiiird Ui'nl, twu rood Orchar-laof beir tip Fruit Treea, two Well of j;od w iter, one (r ime HMie, one 1' IIoih-. Ntid two H.irn. with s countv o id rutitiing tliri;;h I he middle nf the I ii;d Al'o, one lot in the town nf Wincbtntrr. ndj.Mii!n' the l'rnn!lin Iloiie. Also, the llrick If i-Meand the lot. formeri ly the e'iJence of the I tie Dr. Teal. AtniujOii't : oi I, tit t MtuiM d ne r r rrt lb niohieji, ti. iittl (,f tlie Stile .. .w,i. TITLF.S I'r. . LI', 'Vm V, t d. For p tricmar tall upo,i me, it a MrfM mo through the 1 ont-Oill?, at Wlnchenter, Indi ma. n-c.va si am:x. whiti:. THE LINGER SEWIG MACHINES. Our LLTTKF. A FAMILY S1AV1N0 MA CHI NT. la fatt paining a world-widi reputation. It ia beyond douLt the bet and flieapet nnd mott beautiful ot all Family Srwinj; Machinea yet oflred to tbo public No other Family Sewing Machine hna ao many u-nful appliances for Hemming, Bindhu', Fellin?, Tuckins:, Catherine, (napinf, ih'aiding, Hmbroidt ri", Cording, and i" fulth. So other K.imilr Sawi.,. Mwhi,.e haa ao tnurli cipiclty for a jrrr.it variety of work. It will sew nil kinda of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvement n ike our Family Sewing Ma chin mo-t reliable, anl m.it lur.ib!e, an1 mot certain in action at all ntea of ape.L r . , , it ta ike the interlocked atitch, which Is j the bet t'leh kncin. Any oiie, even of the Mot ordinary capacity, can are, Ht a , , "... t0 ,h !Ht"r A 1 ' hrw inc Machine. 0;tr Familv Sewins M irh'u.ea i 1n'f'n;,;l'V.in cVxxA fxyiiniteMTle. , Toe l ul ling Case of the Family Machine aapttceoi tunnin- workmat.Vrp or the v 1 tOtir M I ti ii f rf ii ri ii t tnarkirix nrm for mv.ufacturint: purp-.aea. T , - T rtl ,V. , . , . ... , , . ING COMTANY, 458 P'OaJxiu. Y, Vnrl ! ' - I INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE, 4S Ecut Washington-St. 47 rav27 Notice of Appointment.' TVT OTICE ft hereby rireu that th. .nder. i ned h,a been ppointej Adminiattatora of the e.ttti of Je Z- P-achtl deee.ierf. l.f nf Rirolnh ent TT... deceaied.hteof Randolph eoonty. Indiaca. tSatd eatat ia probable aolvent. probable aolvent. I JOHN F. HUNT.

Notice of Appointment.

NOTICE I hereby ßien thit th uoJer ifnrd tat txin aptoinlel Executor f th? Will of Stephen ljitron, Ut of Ilandolph cot'.ntr, Iniun, JcciAtd. The citatc i ippoieM to l olrrnt. ?r-3 Mirth 2. 6-1. rCTR LAPP. Et'r. DAILY, KEIFER & RUSH, 1 WHOLESALE AXVLvvjrio 1 Ol And Agent for the S.ilr of j COAIi OHj. COAL Oil., w ! No. "3 Soutb Mrri.iian atrcet. et cad of t Un-cn !r,.,t.J ' . r.:. - 1 t Frark Untlera. . 3. Cur.ia.H. ULHII. TAlM.VfH CO., VTalJP. f.' iV 1 kV C FANCY GOODS & NOTI - No, No. ti cfouth .MfriJ;4n Street, (Sthf.ulJ'i .New Illock.) 3j INDIANA TOLIS. INDIAN.' . . ,S IC I II XT mil a C h I 11 r jr. j F.NKLE & LYON'S NKW FATENT KOTARV FEED SEWING MACHINES. Th' fo!lwin f.a?t drrjontrte tht the' Miei.iMe comnriae the IIight Itn-provtnu-'its ia the Ssvyiug Machine Art, ter Mtifacti'. tl in a.nvotht r Sewinc Michine ;ti Mirktt, or m r'i;n!c!. They luve tikeo inay of th,- I! fjheri I'reiuiiitn at m st import mt fsliibit'ons ai.d Fitira ever hell in the United States. 3. Thev in ke the Loek Stitrh ..like on b-th ' aides il ut a.n ing n,-.re I'm, halft',. t-.r. il a-i.l VK I n: r..vel.n.c r..fr'e tinH ol' t he h op-stiu-h u::d u'.-lc-thre e: s -v : ii ir M iclt'l.1 s. 4. They are if'iptni to the widest nnpe o. hivy nni liht 'eiii,. 5. They h..e no :.ttt!i'i w're, or iJeücite i r, .. . Ki. I lirv r quire ':o I ihiii'.' .ip irt t9 elenn 0" j oil. ard in "('fe' to et nrrdle, ) f-V'dHtr U-n.sor, t.ptrate Muhine. i l'le;tf eall md rx iiuine :ini ifitefttratc for yournd', or a;.id for Circuhr with aampie of ewi'iir. N. B. Town and County A genta wanted. FIMKLi: &. LYON S. .11. C O., No. 534 Jlrondwny, Xew York. 5-1 T GREAT G!FTJ1STR!BUTI0N. k2oO,000 BIVirir.s, Chain. Ifiamond Kings, .Vr. ONE M I L LI OX DOLLARS, All to be l.l for GOLLAU EACH Withouw regard to V4I10.I Not tu be paid lor until yon miww- what you are ta receive!! Splendid List of Atticles! All to be So'd for Ooe Dullir Kach! 2i0 (Jeiit'a (io!d tluntliiL'-c 1S9 Wiitehra $51 to SI 50 inch 2:0 Ln!ie Gold Ktumrtetl. ctse Watclieji 3i to "0 each jt)0 tMMit's Huntingcan1 Silver Wutehea .'G to 7ft each Q;ti lii.miond Kinu 00 to each 2'l 1 1 Gold Ve-t ,x Neck Chaina 1.' i.. . . .lCh :' ; I.. each :w; I Gold 0 al liar, I Unci Irta 4 to cel. Chi.t d Gyld Hricelet. . .5 tu lüench J'JO'J Chatelaoie Ch.iMu od Ou.ird C!i4ins i to V5 esch aii e and Guld Hret'chrs, 1 t 3 'J1.D I. iv i nn I Florentine to 0 each .VliJJ Cril, On. I .od Km era M Uro '-li I to Ö each 5t')U .Mos.ic, Jt-t. .- . vi j pur. (mine F.ir Ibo; . .. .4 to b each 7 '') I C.irnl. I, nn.. ! I L r V ....... . I to C cxc i)'o t , i . . .. r ..,. ,. u .' ' i !0no 3rJ(0 Goe I o i and .-t '.V Kens Mbit H ecl. 400 F..I, .in, Veft liibboii Slide,: to HJ oUJO .vtl Mi.litaire Sleevo Hut. Ion, StmU, .3 lo e tcli 3nn.) Gold Tlnn.b!e,J.iu1lA.e, I to7.ch UlO'iO Miniature Locket . . . .'J Ml to each DIM " M agic Spring, .'I to 'JO .ViooCoM Toothpicks, C.'oasea JkVJto8 RlhiO I'Uin fild Ring, I to II each 5'i)0 Cha-td Gold Itu.--! hull each I0J)J Stone Set and Signet Kings 50 to 10 each 1(1(101 Calilori.ia lliitrinoid Kinga 2 to lOeach 7SUÜ Sita of Ladiea' Jewelr Jet and Gold .. .!) to 15 each COJO Srts of Indies' Jeelt C ameo, Purl, Ar .'. .4 to 15 each lO'iCO tfohl 1'tiH.Muer Iteioti Holder and 1'eneils. ... I to 10 each luOOO Gold Pcna and Gold Mounted Holdi ra 3 to 3 each, 5000 G il l IVni. and Gold-U&ten-ion Holders f to 10 each 500 I Silver G jblt ts and Dr nking j jin .io earn !v ' Z' l?'"1 'u -v'-,0,lv.r ! nut and Cake n. .TH Silver Ca-tora IJto5JeaLh kt ta t to 50 each 5010 SiU erTe t Spo.:n, Id to 'JO rr duz .'lllfal T.I. tu rv.w... -...I wsj " " l an e soii Nn. rks VMtoMrrdnzj in cor,f e jUetn-e er the f Te.it atatntiori o mi ii tr.lV ... the 111 iinf'.cli:i Ii. ..:lrii A ul r'i,,r. laiMi. ihro-i.'h :r.e wir hvlt.ir cut nff ine "Pp'y of cotuni, u I r.e mt:ty tf Vahm- .. , . ur,m,,t. "H.i.eu i... i.,e r. thu cour.Ir;, and inuat L- Sv.id ui xur T . I . 1 . . I " U.! rrcc f i O I Ul V Tt I IiC t e, Ml W I II tl i asd in no c-te can thee ?tt less than ne j I dolltr wotth.a there ire no hlanii. The , pr-ce of Certificate : ia folio-' r . r.icir fi Kiee for eren for Thirte tor 5 Hiitfir fAe.: : 10 One'hundre.l for 15 Aentt will be allowed ten cents cn erery 1 Certificat. ordt red by then PrHdJ their , remaunce. amoonl to One Dohv. -ntl wiM 25 e:nt' for K' Ma ffBH l " w , wir lO CIH W .Z" S tampa. roa5. ft & V W A m mx mm. 1 Arvi.."iiMLL & CO-, '

Dayton Wholesale Trado.

CAIN, BOYER i fCPPARD, Importer and ho1rl drUr. j Foreign and Dome. vile Notion. VES, MOSIEUY, PLXCCY QOOD3, 5cC. v" "nu r4, rcond trrft, PA yTOy, OHIO. , 34 n- "" üo. a. BUct. ' " r, I . .a. as 11 ..t. 1 mj mm ' C D . ! nfcwK.-trt oc BLACK. !.' 'Ur. and h.4aJ. rfr. CULW, GLASS l.D OLEEA'SXVARE. W,. , Uokms ISlfM. C.u.', S:o. i Vt Wnn-. Xc. " j N'o. an s rs!,.i -it.. MM, .. b, . ! ft't thT rn. ff.nTf.V. O. KNtlSLY & H'lNTIRE, J WHO LES ALE GROCERS, .o. 4 .Hain itrcrt, j between r irat Second at... DAYTON', OHIO. N. B. Dart. C. iUfchalroU. J. Bjctttae. DARST, HERCHtLROOE & CO-, Dt alcri in Dry Good and .Vöffon5, No. 303 Second a.reet. D A V T O X. O H I Q . J. V. rtrrme. J. S Lytic. Of. W. $tw. ?mm. LYTLE & SKnV, Wh-ileale Dealer in Slaple and Tmcv Dry Goods, OTIQNS, Xo. ?0J St co?; I ct..,-t M,; ! Jeiftraoa, DAYTOS. OHIO. J il.i. n Üorr.aii. Z 'j- r.,.v'.r I. Ud. Ke0. n.n.r.., nniiurnnK faf:uf clarer an '.Vho!.le L. al-r in ZIoots, Shoes, JjCitthcrj FI X I) I SC, S. TA NN'tH'S OIL. kz. 0. r?.eoi:J utreer, D A YTO X Oil! O. r.T-C.h ptil f..r II. er. T4 VV. H. PRITZ & CO., Wh9lakl eo-l.Ti In Förrien autl Iomct!e IT A It D V A K E , Met banica' To l?, Building Ma ' teriai, Cutlery, A:c Also, Agent for Fairhank'i Scalei. r,ni Veond a'reet, n a yto x. onto, m IB'INTIRE, ANDERSON & CO., WHOLLSALE BOOTS AND SHOES, t Xo. 4fl .Main atifetf Corwin Block, i) .1 r t o a, o in o. T. .S. JJABÜ1TT, Wliolemtle Drler in I. J Ts , C. liVV, FUIIS, TKAW GOODS, sn M I L L I N E II 12 Main atieet, i.etwetn Firat and Second, DAYTOS, OHIO. 34 Jac CetTinan. CV.Oil.er.' W im. Satcitmp. O. rirotkj. COFFMAN, OSBORN & CO. A'OTJO.YS, IJA'l'S AND CAPS, ,N . W Seci)hl itree, OA VTOS OHIO. W. r. S TIC WART. N'r j M . .. i':.,t, 1) A Y T u .v, ;; ; o. Whojf .t!e Pfilrr In Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oila, and Dye-Stuff. citnrrttv nitres ami coal oil. (i.(i. I'ruicb. I). I. Klka PRTJGH & RIIIE, Wholeia!a Peslsr. la FOR MUX AXD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 52 Mtin atreet, Corwin Block, DA TOX, OHIO. ? Jüvj U Coiuir. l'v!,l O. i;roB COMER &. BROWN, If i ot csale Grocer And COM M l SS ION M EL C II A N TS, No. v.". Main atrett, S:x I)r'r South of Second itrett, DA YTOX, OHIO. 31 PAYNE d: HOLDEN, , r. j 4. w w W9 r wm c ' M ü M Md J4 .3 pHOlGCf? PII ALliPM. PIGTUKES. AND I'IC'IUkK FltAMHS . ... , ... , . i.;tl Units'4!, ac, nt utnsile. ' 31 DAYTOS. OHIO. QUEENSWARE. Cutlery, Spoons and Lamps, Arij -;rt f , , t.P. COAL AND CARBON OILS, 3t'S Third and 27 Market, and SO Min at.. DAYTOS, OHIO. 31 W. . Robtofttt. Wot. Ei.a.l. Jftiae . RoMnson, EihIIott L Lowes, i-T-e-, 1 tiolmK t aaler. 1. rw. C 1 DR 1 G OODS I Votifin. nnd IT.it nA f!ir ' w-.a, mWm - - - ... L 3rw:o"a Ulock, at Mala atrtet.

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