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

THE RANDOLPH JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH f, 1SG5.

LOCAL NEWS. Thomas B. Hull has sold his resi-: dence, near the passenger dcpot,"to Curtis Mullen. CoMMiioNtR3' Cocut has been in session this week. Some important business has been transacted. Jiuls McLVeal has old his property ia Winchester, and removed west of town one mile. Mui Ella Fisiiku's school, in the north part of town, is flourishing ; C;uy. She is a sue "ssful teacher j ..oTiui n.un. D. S. Harrei: writer that Ward township still want four volunteers, for which the money u ready. Report at Dcerfield. Gkorge McAuams ha sold the frame .buijdiii.in. which he has his store, and ha contracted to build a brick in its tead. Edmond M. Tiof.s has bought; James ics Clayton s grocery and he wiU tinue the business ?t the old ' cont atand. Success to him. WiLfUii. M. Locke and John W. Scanet have become partners in the firm of Boeder d: Weldy. The firm will now bo M. A. Boeder : Co. Wo say emphatically, nieces to this firm. Ll'TUcu Gooduich haa an!d his t property in melierter and v. ill ren: v.v a ;;;in to Missouri. The rebels drove him nwav from thr.t St:itc be cause he was loyal. Du J. K. ItKvr.stLT has soM ids fine j residence in Winchester, to Thoma Moorman, for 92,500. Mr. Moorman has taken posesioii of the property. The Dr. proposes removing to Bichaond. Captain As Teal has purchased fie fine farm ot Joseph Pullen, three j mile west of Winchester, paying him 85,500 for the same. Wo have not learned whether our friend Jo. i going to have us or not. Old Bciluin'gs We do not ad- ' vise lawlessness, but we do hope that nomebody will knock the pegs out from under some of the old rat-shells standing in town: especially the one that disgraces Winchester on the north side of the public quare. Court-IfoL'sK Squakk. We would l to inntiirf who lin rhir of the ! ... , . ! public square and whether the conn- , ty is continually to pay lor evercrecus. and tluMi let the bovs tlcstroy

them. Ithhould be the duty of some- Vclt'.1' S HIcr ,m l)oen' roa ai-pitor. liody to take -h uO of the ptlMic ! cIt,5tc indisposed for u few days, is! Uc an- nutWiod to announce the name square. : " iuvalesccnt. I of ccnur.E V. II. RILEY a.n candidate 1 J j The farmers are generally makijig'; for ..uiitor. njt.ject o the deciaion of thTitr.RU is a good chance now ! extensive preparations for manutac-; rrij;ni Vof,r!, or H.,n.i0Tpl couiut, ut the build a Town Hall, by putting 3 ! fuiing maple ,ugar; n yet but little' APr.l Nominating Section. i :.. l .t... tt l , lu:l been made. flrc mjtiiorizol to nnnownce the mine third stor3 on the brick bmldmg to, There lm bccn morc t.Iiangcs injof v w JE1LIS0X M a cuIid.ldlt, für be erected by Mi-Adam & Carter, ' t,K. ownership of real estate iu this Co( ntJ Amlilor, 9ubJt.cl l0 thc decision of who will undertake to call a meeting i vicinity, for the lait lew. month, : tI lT ion voteraat the April Nowinatinc

to form an association or joint-stock ! i I J A Fa i u Incur ask. .V ltd in Winchester purchased a )ig, last Scptumhor. for flfieeu cents, and killed it when five months old; it weighed 150 lbs. net, and at the present price would cash not less than 8-0. From the trimmings she got 3J lbs. of renderetl lard m mm W. B McKcNNAV has rented of j Wm. B. Pierce his ßtorc-buildinir, 80tith-fvet of the public square, ., .... ... . - . which he will put a stock of Loot, ami Knoes. -ur. .ueivennan win uoa wholesale business. We welcome him to our town, and wish him entire success. Wukv at Dayton, Ohio, a few tlnys ago, we ha l the pleasure of making the fl?'uaintmtc of John II. ShetTel. book keeper, and W. S. Louis and V. J. Bien, salesmen in the house of T- i i i i rr-t .I Kneisiy it Adclntiru These gentle - J K men have acquired an enviable icpntation, by their ho.vsty and fair dciiuir. Bnu. Meadow. larks and bluebirds made their appearance on thc lt day of March. We believe that h earlier than the?? little messengers of spring usually y make their appear limate. They were ance in this enmate quite joyous and sung sweetly. rfti a . . -..1 l ney are pretty messengers, aim are always weleotne. The two story frame building, noulh-we.st of the public s-quare has been purchased by John D. and Capt Geo. U. Carter, the building, we un derstau 1, i tobe removed to some other lot, nd a fine brick is to take its place. We hope all the frame .h-iu An th nnhlift -.tiir will , moved o:T, and brick business houses Uke their places. The danger by ßre I. Cft3' to iventy-five per cent less, beside the insurance for brick buildings is reasonable,, while risks n frame rows will not be taken at! ay pr.ee

A good Jose. A woman camel into Winchester on the 27th of la?tj February, and sold some butter to a

dry good firm; the proprietor dis-' m i. . i jcovered that one roll was too heavy, on examination, found a stone ,

in it weighing one pound for which pr0 jm they would have to pay twenty cents.; Henry Charles, Secretary of the She desired her pay for the butter in! Association, tendered his rsignarotTee; the itone was weighed back;tion aft he nteud removing from u. . rn , . 'the count?, which wag accepted, and to ber the coffee, at Mly-llvc ccut,j A M .- iueJ jcretarT a pound, and she went home think-1 vro tcm

ing she had made twenty cent3 pretty eay. EMIGRATION WEST. A very lare emigration will go j West this coiiil:: season, from this count heavier than ever before' !i r .i t 111 r knoTvn c think wc would be safe iu ".ving fifty families. The larger portion of them go to Minnesota and Missouri. There appears to be a restlessness on the part of the people, caused, probabjy, by the war and a superabundance of mouev. Almost evcrv farmer desires to expand his boundaries and this can be done West ; better than here, as land can vet be Pchased very low, while old farms j ncre command high price. Wej hope they may all do well, but changes hastily made are not always for the Lest. Al'lUTOU'S KKPOItT Of the Schcol Funds of Randolph Countv, for the year ending' February til 18(35. ntcrim or rusciriL of rvsn. Amount on hnd at lat Ki port $14G3 ÜC r-'?,t ': " Ueiun-uii Cot i922 CC Amount of Lon Kriuu.icd Comm 'ii School Fur.il Am in. KrcM lr-m CW rk . Fin . Aui't Hvc'-J from Justice, Ficea. . 5b 00 $9i;2 52 D!BCRf EMCNT. mcjrt nr!o.ip-J Contessioniil T'wtihip Funü $5519 70 Amoui.t 1U loantd Coinmii Svhool Fuml 00 Ii i lance ou baud, M.uc-h 1, 1?CC. . 1H77 $9o72 52 urctirri or intire'T Amount on li:id Marth 1, 2 SCI Amount co'lrcted on Lo.ui Con :re5?ion;il Tow njiiiip Fund ...... 2153 11 in't collected on Loan Common School Fund C99 (32 .Vni't collected on liquor licence. . ÜüO CO Amount of UncUiiarJ Fct-4 12 9ü $4424 11 t:scii-r.MrTi or iMTrat'T. Amt ptid to Tuwn?bip Tniftter, Con-rejioii d Tuwimhip Fund.. $1911 92 Am't pld to Cornuiott School., Lc. Cl.' 17 Ara't iu hand of Co. Treasurtr. . . 1S37 02 $4121 11 Rcspectfuür mbmitted. THOS. L. SCOTT. A. It. C. I Iii A m )MMM-MM For the Joi.ru!. FARMLAND. The roads have been almost im4,asftW' fr t.l.r last lVw days, which

has materiullv interfered with the'OOLfiOVK. a candidate for Circuit vammcrc:.X urvtt of ir villa-tv .Tu.lre. ..k to he deci,ion of the Nom-

The health of this vicinity is im. proving. ' ujnn al anJ lormer penoa 01 mc same time; and vtt quite an amount of valuable property is ollcred for sale. Captain Burris is on a flying visit I home: his cencral health is zood. irL, ilft8 not recovered entirely from the severe wound received in the service. Thc character of the general news from the front, gives our loyal community confidence in the speedy sueI cess of the Federal arm:es, when we : shall auain be one united, tree, nrosncrmia' mul linnnv iipohIp. j Samuel McKee, our formor fellow j i townsman, now residing near Woos-1 'tir Ohio is nn a vis.it tn this nbiep 1 ; Ur- U"10' 18 oa a lslt 10 ' 1 ' c" , I - 1 l m I I

Fei the Journal, i commismoner. M".RI TOV.Sll II. ! Wc are uthorizd lo announce the name The people of this township have! ftf ARTHUR ilcKEW us a candidate lor fucceeded iu clearing themselves of County Commiiener, subject tothedrcithe draft; our quota was nineteen.! 5on "f t,,e lTnion Votcrl al the April NomD. S. Harker. Joseph Pratt, Henry! inatiag EUttion. Field and Willis Whipple, each, put1 are authorized to announce the name in a substitute for one vear, and wc of JOHN B LONftSECKElt as a can. li-

;j!t two credit, which reduced it to ! thirteen, which was filled by volunteers. We can now rest easy until ' A , , fc - nothrr of1.!: 1 made. Some of tm lnilk lnfll th war v,.:j sonn come to a close, but others pretend to believe; tl:at there will be :.o pete ?: while Abraham Lincoln is at the: helm of State. 1 have heard of men who shut thdr eves for fear they h,.... ... n M-rr trii e:..s teat thev should hear. In these lat- , ter days, there arc some that, seeing, they perceive not. and hearing they ''oar ,10t- l10 l'mt w'l me; : Iktt4 t Ii AI At A J I1ll1 fir T3 !! 1..' when their eves and ears will be jopened, and it may bo so that they ,HiU vet want to vlit their frieuds! on the other side of the Lake?. Sniall pt)x prevails north of Deer-; field Joseph Collin hstclci en in iii3 family, and ten of them arc down W John Hall', school elo.ed on last r"aa üuli SiV7i",.K"tLfar'f ttnn tn Ins nistnet. Hi thinks m teaching a subscription school at thc - - me plac. rJ "?Sm . B,Mu ms fsrm of forty Peres, to Henry Pierce,, for liftecu hundred dollar.; the latter. propose, to move won a, the' W. B. Pifhck will sell a large lot of rich mill-feed, very cheap for cash, a he wihes to cloe out lis feed j frtolc.

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TEACHERS' ASWCIATIOX. Semi art Br;i.Dtc, Winchester.? March 4, lC5. .Association inet.it the appointed ! tim. ml .nu illr tr rtt-1ci-1 and i order.b I Johu w Stmv Wßg chostQ pre&ident On motion, Henrv Charles was chosen to instruct & class in oral grammar, which was done in a very creditable manner. After which. f0n0we(i discussions of the same, and also on the best method of 4Grueling small scholars in the various studies of the school-room. On motion, it wa agreed that when the Association adjourn it adjourn to meet at the Seminary building, in Winchester, at half-past ten a. m., on Saturday. April 7, 1S65. On motion, the President pro tern. was directed to arrange programme for the next meeting. After which, the Association adjourned. J. W. Studt, Prcs't. A. M. Woodix, Secy. Programme of exercises for the Bando!jh County Teachers' Associa tion, to be held on Saturüav. April 7th, 1SG5. First Opening exercise, by II. A. Schoolficld from 10:30 to 10:45 a. m. Second 10:45 to 11:15 Becitation in grammar, by J. N. Cropper; subject svntax. Third 1 1:15 to 11:30 Discussion. WM 11:30 to 11:45 Best method of teaching addition, by Miss Ella Fisher, illustrated by class. Fifth 11:45 to 12 Discussion. Recess From 12 m. to 1:30 r. M. Lül:Z0 to 'J Be-t method of eondiu-ting a recitation in leading, by P. Hiatt. Seventh 2 to 2:15 Discussion. Eighth Yd to 2:30 Essay, by Willifun P. Smith: subject the use of rules in Arithmetic. A7M 2:30 to 2:45 Discussion. Recess From 2:45 till 3. Tenth 3 to 3:3U Mental arithmetic, ly Nathan T. Butts. Eleventh 3:00 to 3:45 Discussion. Ticclth 0:45 to 4 Essay, by Miss Ella Goodrich. Thirteenth 4 to 4:15 Primary geography, by J. M. Bond. Fourteenth-4'lb to 4:30 Discussion. Fifteenth 4:30 to 4:45 Address, by W. D. Stone; subject relation of parent and teacher. Sixteenth 4:45 to 5 Miscellaneous business and adjournment. It in to be hoped teachers will be punctual in attendance. J. W. Study, Prest. anno u nc:k m i:x is. CIRCUIT JtDCX. IM'ne announce the name of SILAS in . tine KUcthn, the lir HCr. t Mondiv in April, Mn- CiTiir.N. Election. We fre authorized to announce the mtnf of OKOROE O.JOBES as a candidate for Auditor of Randolph county, subject to the !ecilon of the I'nion Voter, it the April Nominating Election. Mr. Editor -You will announce my ritne 19 a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, tubject to the decision of thc Union Voter of Randolph county, at the April Nominating Election. THOMAS L. SCOTT. We are authorized to announce, a a candidate lor Aulifor, subject to the decisio" of the Union Vottrs at the emainNorninati.iS Election, the name of W.M. F.. MUKRAY a discharged wounded soldier, of Coinp,;c m ,dlln, VsI. unteen. date for County CommiMtonrr. suijfet to the deeUion of th- Union Voters at the April .Vnminuinc Election. ' r --- BUSINESS NOTICES. C 1 th r'"o f"r me. Lalie nuti Chi! -( Vur nt No. H. Gold Pens at Werden k Co's., op. t GUnn's Block, Indianapolis 1 1 -4 Under tihe Journal ollice in the la f ß Goods 1 ' 1 Vv. Bt'Y YOUR CI.OAK AT SO. . Great excitement at No. 2. I Don't fail to call and see. W. I. Pierce pays cash for Butter r,U( jlie highest price can expected fmm him. ' thing vou desire in the - o . . ... . .,, ... . , . .. rocerj ime. j ou vui und ai u. u. i Coi.'i, in Winchester. He keep. we ocsi arucies on nana. Fashionable and SUplc Goods of fln(lt aad hrit q,lality, cheap for cash or country' produce. - 1 Closing out our stock to make reern for SpHnjj no-d, st No. 3.

Tbc best Photography Ambrotypes, and all other kinds of Pictures taken in the best style, at

Cooper Helm's, up stairs, above ; . the Po.t-OlIIce. . Williams, at No. It, Winchester, j i v i a 1 j has now on hand, a splendid stock of DrV Goods, Boots. Shoes and ! - i Groceries, which he u selling cheaper than ever. The most desirable stock ofj n,nf in inrnnif-r time rf. i A WW.AVV ttA ..VA., V. I ferrd for sale bv Stewart Wav A: Co., verv cheap, lor the times. Call and hear prices, at No. 1, Boss's corner, j Trip 1 Lawrence are now prepared ; to soli all kinds of Groceries at the 1 lowest prices. Call and sec them, i Thev are at the house of Mander-i bach tS: Monks, Xo. 11, Winchester. Lost. On last Saturday, a Gold Toothpick, opening with a screw. was lost bv Col. D. G. Baker. Anv person returning to B. F. Digg3 will get It is marked, "Eddie." Look to vour own interest and go i to John D. Carter's for your Dry Goods, Boots, Shoe?, A-c. John ia in the Produce trnde; he buys Butter, Eggs, and cver' thing eise. - If you desire good bargains, call on Jeff. Quick immediately, for his Boots and Shoes may all be Fold; h is now Felling otf at low prices. He is very anxious to sec his friend who want Boots and Shoes. Avery fc Deem have bad such a heavy trade in Boots, Shoes and: Leather, that they hsve determined to procure larger property than where they are now. That ii the place to buy Goods in Union. For reliable Dentistry, call on Dr. er J. W. Wilmore, south side public square. There is no better workman in Eastern Indiana. He guarantees all work that leaves his cilice. Work done as cheap as b any No. 1 Dentist in the Stat. Edmond Thomas desires to inform his friends and the people generally, ! that he is now prepared to sell Groceries cheaper than ever, at the old stand of James Clayton, south sido of thc public square. He has Just received a new stock. Photograph Albums at Werden Cos., opposite Glenn's Block, Iudianapoli?. J. W. Need hum is canvassing for subscriptions to thc "Nurse and Spy," in the Union Army, comprising the adventures and experiences of a woman in Hospitals, Camp and Battle-liclds a XurMc, Scout and Soy, : written in the most thrilling Myle.! bv Miss Emma K. Edmonds. It is' i a beautiful octavo volumn, embellished with a Hue Steel Portrait and eight Engravings, 400 paged. Per- j sons wishing an interesting Book would do well to subscribe. - I "O, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon, j Irrevocably dark, total eclipse, Without all hope of ilaj." Such is the exclamation of the un fortunate individual who has sutrered ! for years with thc Catarrh, the lath- j rymal glands have become closed, j suppuration has taken place, and the eye-sight temporarily destroyed, but by the use of Dr. I). II. Seeiye' Liquid Catarrh Remedy the glands will resume their normal condition, and in a reasonable time the eye-sight will be restored. Buy vour Diaries for I $()." at Werden de CVs.', opposite Glenn's Block, Indianapolis. w inch i ;sr i : it .n auk i;t . Wheat, per buhel Com, ptr liush I . O.its, jnr buhcl . , II'i v, fT ton Wood, pt r cord . . llirU-T, pt-r uhl Gutter, yellow. . . ...1 in 9t'al 0l GO 15 00 (ij .1 C.J .2. 15 öü Kiuthrrs . . . . Ra2?, cotton . . . . r . . i .3 0!) . . . .o .l Dried Apple?, pT bulul CiuMimlt r Pitklo, p- r dm. ; Whit- IUui.f, pr bu-hi-1 2 . Ilefn-Wax, pT lb 50 ! Chicken, live, per P. 7 1 I?.rk4, f'lU I'c.Uhered ') i furntvs f j Geese.' lull leathere.l 45 The Lady's Pook for February, ! at Werden A- Co's., opposite Glenn'fc Block, Indianapolis. Brown .and Bleached Muslins, cheap, at No. 3. OLD NO. 0 STILL AH2AD. A splendid line of Groceries ot No. Photograph Albums at Werden dc Co's , opposite Glenn's Block, Indianapolis. Police to Heir of Petition to Sell Rent Uvtote. State of Indiana, Randolph County. "JVJ OTICE i herty zrn. that Francta j, 1 M. Uanlen, Afiminitrntcr of theeitnte of William II. Burden, lte of Kanriolnh count-Tt I,,d5n ctytat has filed hit ' "ÄSÄ:; Ä Common Pleaa of taid county. Witrie rnr hand.thi 23i day of Febmrv, A. D. ICo. JOHN" B. GOODrvtCH. Mtrrh ?. ?:-! Cl'i K. V. 'J

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J Je-e Z. Picha!l, dfcrn-d. Ute ol llu- j d'dph co-am, in j;na. will oirr for !. t public auction , at the lite restdm.ee of ma deceased, io Hur,t,viiie. w.n nr t'his. on FriJav.the l'Jthdivof jl ;rch nrxt, the pronil property of ?d e-.tte. 'not tken tv the wi lo',) conitinz of one bav tw0 rJlch Un ht;, of 6hfcp three hed of Uo-a.oiie biizz? mi.l h.trness. ti-i. . . . . i . r .. - . , , ' or.r lein, one i'iuu.n, o' e ' ti.';- ( maker' to'l,one lot f rsrtneJ lun'r, houfhol' anJ kitchen i tirnilure. ar-t thr I I article toy ttdioi: ij ui-ntioii. .s.tif ta i commence jit ten n:iocis, A. A crtüil -l :::r.e r 'U!. üice piTrno: .n ...- -,,,i r ,i,r .t.ill.r ihM r. fill rtltU T4iTUUIg .111 WWII'H.'l .41 winr. beneSt Ol vnlu.ition nl pj'r:r...j... - r r .-I rc:t Uwi; three i-.ii.ir r.J unr. . 1,c:,.iHN F' IIL'NT, A3 l,mr- ! - . i i Am T!T"TiTTriTin TiDTTnC? 11.JL JX.'J U UJLJJJ JL lilUJUÜi REEDER & WELDY, AI1E XOW OPENING .f iinai: stock or Fall and Winter ? e 15 H SMOK HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, AND ALSO, tadics1 Cloaks and Furs. wmv si WINCHESTER, INDIANA, 17 Blanks for talc at this office.

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