Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 52, Winchester, Randolph County, 29 June 1865 — Page 3
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THURSDAY, JL'NK i, G5. COt'STV l.MO.t TICK LT. For Circoit Judge, SILAS COLGROVB. For Circuit Prosecutor, J A MI-IS N TKMRLKK. For Auditor, WILLIAM K. MURRAY. For Comnilionf r, ARTHUR Mr KKW. LOCAL NEWS. Ji i;f. 1'kkm.k m in town attending court. He still looks health v. Mm Ci..i:k will commence a new term in teaching Piano Music on the l'lth inst. Timet: is a man in town who will pay seven dollars tax on dogs this year bully for him. m- - i v' c ; VW'' Wl" I,rCru"h tho North SchooMIousc. next Sab j bath at 1H A. M., and : P. M. Mi:. Wt.i.KY Keknki: used a yard stick on a l.idv in Farmland, a few (lavs ago, and nas lined four dollars and cost for the same. Jons W. STL iir, of this place, has opened a law olTice in Union City, for the practice of law. We wish him success. A Hkaw Rain Stokm passed over this place on last Sunday, in the af ternoon. Wheat, oats, flax, and grass, were laid flat, in many places. -- Jamks Aimx;ton. of Faimland, has been dangerously sick caused by drinking too much cold water while overheated. Tiik article on school books was received too late for our lirst page, and its length excludes it from the inside. It will appear next week. Isaac Ford and Isaac Coktxeis had a personal encounter in Farmland, the other day. Ford got the better of his opponent, who aid he had enough. Nathan Ritm's School cIosc1 on last Saturday. Rev. C. W. Wright delivered an address on the occasion. This school has been an interesting one, and Mr. Hütts Is a good teacher. ... Tiik Pkuti.k arc coming to the celebration on the 4th from every direction. If the day Is a line one, there will be thousands present. It will be the big da of Winchester. . i Rt:v. John A. Mookman is our authorized agent, at Farmland, to receive ' subscriptions ami advertisements for the Journal, and those tleMriug to subscribe can pay the money to him. Tiik Hoard of Commissioners, at their June Term, allowed the following amounts: For relief of soldeirs' families, 85,33 J; assessing revc-
nucs. 81,010 00; all other purposes,!;10110 so- rc Ual ur as nonc l,'J:D09. I ut a me,nuor of t"e l.nion party
TiIK iif.st method to ascertain whether a woman desires to marry,; is to ask her. She will deny it, of j course, if the question is a general one, but if it is a special personal, onc, she w ill tell you, boys try it. Tiik members of companies E and II, 81th Indiana, left for Indian-j apolts on Monday morning, to be paid otf and mustered out of service.! They returned home on Tuesday evening. Miss Shoemakeu's School at the Seminary closed under very favora ble expressions of the people as to; her pood qualities as a teacher. Wc 8hall be glad to hear of her second engagement at the same place. j I Tnr. accommodation train will lain:; n cannon nod a squad of artillerymen to Winchester, the evening before the Ith. Litten for its belchings. Those who do not come to inchestcr on the Ith will miss a big tim Vote you Postmaster. T illiamson S; Key J Knee , M;; (.corgc McAdams, m. II. ay, ;J. Io.aI, L.O. I The scattering of thc votes on four candidates makes bo elect, over 1. I. t n -' l .
. , . , . JVC V I '9 11 1 in , uuv uiHiviaiaiiu mail tuv.iv. becrx requested to ask :the members, feUow out wcst gome , of the committe for a free dinner for, u d faat .g Mc"f0Vh',Uh tf T liquainted whh him. A tax of one at the M- I. Church, cm Thursday . d ,
i'lS.M.Ii O.'I il I TT kr.. V M.tV : evening mc .juk Uli Ui lliC l,Uuii'lHU.v: I'vv jnivuv. A Good Purchase. Alexander Whito ha purchased the lot adjoinin" the paaengcr depot, and we und..rtand will erect a large hotel building Thia will bc a fine project,; if carried out, aad wc hope it will be nno it will lit successful. FlNASCB FOR TIIK FoCRTII. Wc hope no man who prides himself on his loyalty, will fail to pay to the! committee- a good round sum for ticfravinsr expenses on the 4th of July Thc proceedings must bc in keeping ivith thc greatness of tho daj. The Pots at the mill write us that 1 tw rrsnn, brides old and crippled men got tome of their saw-dust , .ivv tnWro. Thev ttx'ftmnrrk UVV tnhaCCf). ThCV llv- twicill ttisnend business for;
thc present, and will not neglect the1 ing for some time from a severe cut business of the mill. We are glad; in the foot Strange to say the to hear it. It will do to play jokc3 ; wound had to be lanced. Dr. Boten the youn- folks like we are. but , kin. who is almost a cure to the pcoc r.cMoA I to come in the house, attended to xt
m - . w-. Co to the Franklin House and tec :bc .CFi!)" Machines there.
puMic dinner on the 4t!i of July, j and do not forget to bring your chickens, turkeys, pies, cakes, fruit '
nnd other good things for them. ! Oh it will be a splendid treat to see1 . It 4 . . . I tnc ioys an meet ana cat dinner together. The people of Kandolph are proud of their soldier-boys. Tut Picnic at Unionsport passed ofl pleasantly, except that there were two or three fights, as usual some of the parties got hurt. We do not know whether General Whisky was the cause of these fights, or not. The General and his staif were there. Otherwise the folks had a splendid time. Tnr. man who wished his neck was as long as a broom-handle was in town the other day, and was a little tiht, as usual. He seemed to think if he had a long neck it would enable him to drink more liuuor; and, be sides, he could better appreciate iU qualities, and it would require a "gcr time to get drunk, ...... W k v n r e i: Stan i that certain parties have stated th:t there will be no good speaker at Winchester on the Uli. We lo not know who these parties are, but take this occasion to say that Chaplain Lozier, as a public speaker, has but few equals in the State, ami he has pledged himself to be present and address the people. - . The 81th Indiana had a reception at Indianapolis on last Monday. Governor .Morton made a short reception speech, and read the regimental history. Gen. Ilovey, Cols. Trtislcr, Dellart and Gen. Wilder -spoke. Colonels Miller, Orr, and others, were introduced, but we did not leant whether they made nin remarks. A Joke. In moving an old smoke house in town, on last Tuesday, a gentleman dropped three gold pieces, and was seen picking them up, which excited the passion in others for gold. It was noised about that a considerable sum of gold had been lost on the premises several years ago, therefore it was not long until there were plenty of gold hunters on the ground w ho diligently examined the dirt to find the precious metal, supposing the pieces picked up were 6omc of the lost coin; but all the time the supposed finder was laughing in his sleeve. A Nominating Election, for Postmaster, for the olliec at Winchester, took place on last Saturday. The candidates were Rev. J. G. IJrice, Wm. R. Wa3, Geo. McAdams, and James Williamson. There was considerable interest manifested in the matter, and some little excitement, growing out of the question who were proper persons to vote. Some claimed that all persons who received mail matter at the clTicc were 'entitled to vote. It was decided that all who voted for Mr. Lincoln, or who would have voted for him bad they had an opportunity to have could be Postmaster. As it Was i Priy nomination, wc num. uns was , iJo"u j j McAdamS i ImTKOV KMKNTS. GCO has moved the old frame building from the corner of Franklin and 1 will erect a j Meridian streets, am two-story brick building. A whole! block of buildings should have gone ! up together. i The walls of the brick residence : of Thorna3 Klinek arc completed. lie will have ft beautiful and substantial residence, when finished. . Thomas Ward has adorned Iiis front j'ard fence with a pair of fine stone gate-posts, and an iron gate. Wc presume the whole front will be adorned with an iron fence, We notice the stone has been delivcred to complete the stone pavement of the side-walk on the West! Front, on Meridian street, Good stone walks arc being laid down across the streets on the south and cast sides of the Public Square. e are glad to sec these evidences i of taste and public Improvement. WWtc-Kivcr township mimbcr of n thc be 410. We arc not si shows the tntrnhin to RtirnrUpd that tnn ft, flftn nrn i-nui n ight Thcrc may bc a do that nnv fnr Iii tf-nnino lmt x-p li.avo not seen thc dog, nor the man that . 1, l. Uretnml tl.nt tlmrn maie and two dollars upon the fe male. Consent. Kor the Journal. MASIII NGTO.V TO W. S 1 1 1 V. The corn crop is coming out vcr' weil, since tue ncavy rams ccascu to . . , i V.UIUC. v.uiu ouvi is tvj uu-i, iv.4 I think the time is not far distant when the people of Indiana will plant as much of their corn on sod as posst blc it can bc plowed earlier and gives more time to break up the ground in thc spring; then sod ground is not liable to sutler from thc drouth or extreme heavy rains, as much as other ground is. " This climate is so liable to sudden extremes, that farmers ought to bc prepared to meet any emergency. v cue bile com is grin5. it is a very heavy rain that will stop the plow long in sod ground. Wesley Stakebuke has been suffcr.s y . sck from a lingering disease contracted while inj 1 the l service. lie really needs
help, and certainly the people will each one plow a little in his corn.
The people are joyful here over the return of so many soldiers, anions whom arc Jonathan Kdwards, Y. Stillntll, N. Bright and others. They are received with as r much honor as the people can show them. Among the rest Massena Knglc has returned. Well, Massena, little did you think that you wcnild follow the war like path of the chief that you were named after. You did not dream, while Marshal Massena had commanded the armies of the eastern frontier of France, the army of Italy, the army of Potugal, and commanded the right wing of Napolcan's army through Poland, and been the hero of Verona, Caldiero, Rivoli, that you would ever stand where the leaden ball and iron hail would r-ign supreme over the imulened hour. J. II. Stink. For the Journal . I'uion Chanel Sabbath-School Celc hrntion. Wc desire to notice, through the columns of the Journal, the SabbathSchool celebration which came oil at L'nion Chapel on the 1! Ith inst. 1 1 ) proved a decided success. The fol lowing schools were represented by delegations, i.: L'nion Chapel, College Corner, HunUville, Mount Pleasant, and Williamsburg. The various schools assembled at the Chapel and formed in procession, after which they w ere marched into Veal's Grove, where they were entertained by singing and nn address from Rev. Mr. Harnes. Then came dinner, served up in picnic style. Ample provision was made for all, and wherever we passed, we would be invited to partake of the choicest viands, which were spread in profusion and abundance on the gracious "lap of earth." After the dinner was dispatched, the audience was assembled, and were entertained by singing and addresses by Rev. E. Johnson, Rev. Win. Rower, and Rev. Mr. Metz, of Hagerstown. The addresses were n highly entertaining and instructive. The address of Rev. Mr. Metz was indeed humorous, and especially adapted to amuse the "little folks," while he threw out some very valuable hints to the silver haired fathers. Mr. Metz is a live man, an easy speaker, and keeps pace with the age in which he lives. The different schools were well represented. Upwards of three hundred pupils of Sabbath-Schools were in the procession. One striking and encouraging feature was that a fair proportion of the pupils were young ladies and gentleman. It was a noticeable fact that the ladies had the fairest representation. We would that more of our young men, who are just coming on to the stage of active manhood, would identity themselves with the institutions of moral and religious training, instead of following after vice and wickedness leading many to misery and tiuhnppincss, and finally, at the end of time, reaching eternal ruin. Teachers, and friends of SabbathSchools, look up! Wc are on vantage ground. Wc4)elieve the day is fast niiirnachinr when that blest in-'mw-finn nf tho Serintnro. "llememi pr mv ti... Creator, in the davs of thy youth,' w ill be obeyed. The .Sabbalh-School is the dressing-room rnr Ilm hmh I if la nrt lr tYrrrnt fui that the work we do in it will forwan lhc ui.bllihlillir of the church, aml luav au uc faithful. Wc may i have hours of darkness, seasons wncn tlic cvil onc trio elicvc that wc arc service to'otr 'd j es to make us rendering no good Master, but let us not fall into the ''slough of despondency," but let us continue to "sow bread upon the waters," hoping "that it may be gathered manj- ays hence." " Valo. BUSINESS NOTICES. Carter put. he's getting fat "Rellins (ioodä s"Q cheap," But the ollVct is different On the inan across the street. R. B. MoKRowr. White Fish at Way's, for 89 50. Uu your Diaries for 1805 at WerI dcn iV' Co's- opposite Glenn's Block Indianapolis. Pickerel at Way's, for 88 75. The old lady who was so hard to ' please said that she found just such ! Goods as she wanted at Morrow's. Pass at Way's, for J.". Photograph Albums at Werden k Co's., opposite Glenn's Hlock, Indianapolis. Stewarts Syrup at Way's. The Lady's Hook for June. l?i.", at Werden & Co's., opposite Glenn's Hlock, Indianapolis. Pure Pine Tar atAVav's." Gold Pens at Werden A- Co's., opposite Glenn's Plock, Indianapolis. Way's Grocery is thc place for bargains. Jeff. Quick will sell hi3 Hats at a small per cent over cost, and his Boots and Shoes nearly as low. Call in and buy, for you can have bargains now of him. Salt, by Uox or Barrel, at Way's. The English Language There are in the English language '20,500 nouns, 40 pronouns, 0,-00 adjectives, 8,000 verbs. 2,600 adverbs, 69 prepositions, 19 conjunctions, 63 interjections, and -2 articles in all about 40,000 words. Morrow's invoice book shows 2,400 different articles, all of which will be sold cheap. Thc best Wav's. Bread and Cakes at OLD NO. 8 STILL AHEAD.
The Photograph Gallery over the Post-Ottke is where the people get fine pictures the finest ever made in this country.
Every thing in the Grocery line can be had at Way's. The American House is preparing to accommodate every body on the 4th of Jul v. Look out for something uood to cat. If wc had no wife we would get our dinner there. The highest price paid in cash for produce at Way's. When you wish a tooth pulled or plugged, or a set of new teeth, sro to n ilrnore s, south side of the Public Square, up stairs, above Ludy's Gro cery. Satisfaction warranted in all cases. Sugar and Co tree lower at Way's than any place west of Dayton. The finest quality of all kinds of Tea at Way's. We saw a wagon load of Furniture leaving I.enkersdorfer & esp s ixst Saturday suppose it was goinj to Jay s:iptlv or Adams counties; thev t A .1 4 . a mmhv i!iv cuunii norm 01 iixis with Furniture. The best Cigar and Winchester is at Way's. Tobacco in Rrown and Pleached Muslins, at Williams's for 20 to '20 cents. Rest articles of Prints, 2f cents. He will ! ell his stock ot Hats at cost. Now is your time for bargains. Produce taken at the highest market price. For any thing good and nice in the Saddlery and Harness line, wo would recommend all to go to Bradbury's. He keeps every thing that is needed, ami will sell them to you as cheap as you can get them any place. looking Glasses selling at Reeder A Weldy's for cost. I loop-Skirt., of all kinds, big enough for Jeff. Davis or an other man who wishes to put on women's apparel a whole cargo just received selling ofT just as they sell every thing in a rush. John Carter has been calling around and engaging Postmasters, us his business i increasing so he needs a half a dozen. He will order as many post-otllccs as the people want, cheap for cash, just as he sells other Goods. Wagon loads of the brick Tiling manufactured by the Martins are going into the country almost daily. The people are beginning to appreciate them, and we are glad ot it, for wc know b experience that they are good. For a good line of Groceries, Thomas & Son sa- they can and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. The will keep ahead in choice articles, and if you wish to know how cheap they sell, call and inquire. Produce taken, as a matter of course, at thc highest price. Henry Ludy k Co., arc always on hand to give good bargains, and thc best articles of Groceries to their customers. They only have one set of prices, and they are as low as at any other house. Produce taken in exchange for Colfcc, Tea, Sugar, fcc. Arthur Quick has been receiving a lot of new Goods. His stock is complete in his line. Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Notions, Toys, Cap, Letter, and Mourning Paper. A large assortment of Wall and Window Paper, Musical Instruments, kc. Cheap for cash. At Home Again. Dr. J. K. Hcvcrly having been relieved from his duties as Surgeon of the Hoard of Enrollment for this District, in consequence of the cessation of thc war, will hold himself at thc service of his friends and the public the ensuing season in thc practice of his profession. His ollice and residence is at his old original place, opposite north-west corner of Public Square, more recently occupied by Dr. J. P. Crowley. COURTSHIP. Jennie sipheJ and Robin squecxeJ her 1'rcttf little trembling bainl, And with ou3irctched arras he seized her Half reluctant form, and aud "Looe me," but he clasped the ttphtci; '.Trnnie, sav, wilt thou be m:ne? And her bright face grew btill brighter, Aud she answered, "I am thine." Then they hugged each other fondly Close together as two brick?; And thev kissed each other poundlv Aud 'I left them in that i! Now I've made this little rhyme, Though I'm not a poet's son! "Go to Morrow', now's the time, Tor they are "haviug quite a run. lv Robert Bl'R.ns. A show case with "winder lites in it' at Tripp, Lawrence A Co.'s, which the surveyor ran lines through, beginning at the north-cast, at a bunch of fish lines, thence south to hair-brushef, west to a smoke-pipe, six inches to a bunch of Jew's harps, north to a gross of finger rings, diverging in all directions to pocketbooks, hair and line combs, lilly white, thence south to a box of barsoap, angling to a sinner cake, uorth-westto a loaf of bread, thence cast to a wagon load of crocks. An Anciknt Monster. The people of Suth Jersey have recently exhumed from a marl bed the skeleton of an animal which must have been of the Kangaroo species, of enormous size. Its hind legs must have been nine feet long, and the entire length of the animal at least thirty feet, not including thc tail. Thc head was small and tho neck thin. Thc whole thing was petrified. The teeth were over two feet long and so arranged as to spell "Go to Morrow for Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries.''
The Winchester House is still serving good things to eat to the guests who stop there. You have not stopped there? Go, by all means. We have tried the eating, and know it is good.
D.Thompson, No. 91 Main street, Richmond, Ind., is agent for WHhF.LKR A; WILSON, SINGER. AND FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, I Three of the most successful and popular machines in the world. Customers are invited to call und try them and take their choice. All machines warranted three year?, and instructions üiven free of charge. Orders solicited and promptly at'j tended to, und machines delivered in Wayne and Randolph counties, Ind.. and Darke and Preble counties, Ohio, free of charge. I will be in Winchester, with machines, for a short time. 1). Thomi-soN. - To Mlkcii AXT3. The attention of merchants selling Roots ami Shoes is invited to our house. We propose krf it tl cr ou -Tim I ili.t ! i ctrw-L- äf iiinlitios :U1(1 stvles. as can be found m the Cincinnati market, with duplicate prices. Our past experience in the retail trade enables us to furnish Styles and qualities of Roots and Shoes which merchants can handle profitably to themselves and their customers. Parties buying their Fall Stock are especially invited to look through our stock. VlNNKIiOK & Jon KS, No. CO South Meridian Street, IndianapolU, Ind. ;l-S SUMHEIl FRIEND.-?. The wood are full of kUinniiT leaves, The vorM uf sumrair trit-hua; Arul tver at a pi Id cd Jirine The ki;i-e of flatterv ti-ndä. Hut autumn frots and Llaots lioar (uinmtr leaves away Misfurtuiie'a tempestrt smite the oul What summer Iricudi will et ay ! Oli! when sh .ill dawn the gulden ae Ot which the pott ssu?, When wurth, not wealth, shall be the true Criterion of man. When heart shall penk the truth to heart, And smile lit laving eye hul to our world once inure impart The joys of Paradise, But friend?, I hope you'll bear in mind, Tint "Iriendship'i but a name," Tlmf "money mnde the critter 0," Although a little larue. Theu he of pood cheer, and from debt keep clear, And hope for the future no sorrow, llut go with the cash and buy your goods cheap, Of J. & Kobert B. Morrow. Tiik Captukk of Winchester Coxfikmei. After besieging the place for six weeks, the enemy evac- , uatcd, and McKcnnan's llrigade took possession of the place, with but very little opposition. All quiet now. Gentlemen, I have got the machine in motion. I have on hand a large assortment of Calf, Kip and Coarse Hoots of my own manufacture, and have men at work, so I am able to make to order any thing from a Coarse lloot to a French Calf Sewed Hoot; and mark you, I admit of no superiors in quality and workmanship. Also, a large assortment of Hoots and shoes of even description, from the infant's to the gray-haired father's. When I go to buy Shoes, I do not look for blacksmith shops, ten-pin alleys or clothing stores, but I look for regular Shoe Dealers. If I can not find them there, I leave on thc next train. This I have found to bc wise, and I recommend it to you. So call and examine my stock, and I think 3 011 will see the force of the argument. Remember the sign of the Red Hoot, south-west corner Public Square. W. H. McKknnax. MUNC1E. Onc of the best stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries found in Kästeln Indiana, is now owned by OakersonA Sehoibler, of 3Iuncie. They wholesale and retail. Muucie has got to be a cit3. FARMLAND. At I). P. Robbins & Co.'s. Stoic is where the farmers can biry Goods as cheap as at any point in this part of the State. Wheat and Wool bought, and thc highest market price paid. If you desire bargains go to Ilenning'6, in Farmland. lie keeps every thing farmers need in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Poots, Shoes, and Notions. The highest market price paid for pro ducc. WINCHESTER .MARK I7T. Flour, per l'J3 lbs 3 00 Wheat, t r bu.tel 1 IK) Corn, ptr bushel 'Jal 00 Oats, per bushel CO lUj, per ton 15 (vn Wood, per cord 3 00 Barley, per buihd 1 00 Huttcr, yellow 2 Eggs 12 Feathers 4") Rag?, cotton 4 wool 2' Wool 45 a 5' CINCINNATI 3IARKLT. Wheat is dull and rriccs lovtr; salci at $1 27 to $1 30. Frovisioxs Me?s Pork declined to $23, but sellers demanded $21. Lard ii held at 16c, but the demand is light. (iRocrnrs The market is without chanje. Prime Kb Coffee 30 to 33c, and 14 to lc for raw Sugar. Butter in good demad at 20 to 24c for prime, in laro or 6mall package. Eggs are not equnl to the deiaiad, aud the nurket is firm at 21 to 23c. New York Dry Goods Market. There has been but little change in the prices since our last isue. The demand for spring goods has oearlj cea?ed; stock have increased, and dealers are afraid to buy expecting a hear decline in all goods; de eirable ittles of "Prints are alone saleable, and in consequence the lower grades hare declined. The demand for muslin de lainea has fallen off. and they are offered lower, 25c being the highest figures asked. Merimac prints 30c, Lowell and Arnold 22c, nJ American 25c. Brown sheetings rule from H to 30c, according to width and quality. mm Photograph Albums at Werden il Co's., opposite Glenn's Block, In-diannrolis.
DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUSNESS. A NO DEBILITY, DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC. We cn recommend thoe uScring with Los of Appetite, Indegcstion. or Drpepsi, Nerou?ness. nd Nerrous Debilit, to use Strickland' Tonic. It U rrgeuble repjrution, free from alchoholic liquors; it strengthen the whole nvrrous artcm; it creates & j;ood appetite, and i warrantcJ to cure D)spepi and Nervous Dfbilitv. Kor gale br Drupsijt gcneralir, at $1 per bottle. Prepared bj Ir. A. Strickland, 6 Edit Fourth Street, Ciucinn.tti. Ohio. 4 A REMEDY KOR tThTtTlCS It U a Messing to the aufltririg to kno thst we h.e an effrctual cure for thi trulr trouble5orce dieae. Mr. J. P. Hi.ir ie, cf ICS Second street, Cincinnati, Ohio, take treat pleasure in informing all who are suflirinr with piles that I uc l Dr Strickland Pile Remedy, and it effected a permauent cure. Thli frecnn tobe the ca-e with all who !u.ikt
use ot this fplcn.lid preparation. it is manufactured at No. 0 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O., mJ sold by all Drujrfcijts. 4 A elm itt ist r a lorN .Sole. ".TOTICE in her by given thnt the un ler11 Hgued will 611 at public auction, ou Siturday, the first day of July, 1?C", at the rt-bidetice of William M. 1'npe, deceaed, hte of Randolph county, Indiana, all 1n prrsnal property, not taken by the widow, CMiiiithig of Hone?, Hogj, one Spring Wagon, three s't of Unrnc?, one Cow and Clf, three Plow, one Lg Chain, one lot of C -it pet, two Ecd, Redding and Redfteais and a great anritty of other thiüÄi too tcuious to mention. A credit of fix months mill le given on all sum-t orer three dollar, the purchaser giving l.ii note with approved purely, waiving valuation and nppraiement laws. JOSEPH EDGER, Admr. June 15. 1?C5. 10-3 TO TIIK DKBToTssT" OF THE ESTATE OF ftEORGi: W. MONKS, DECEASED. flHE undersigned has been appoiuted ,1 Administrator of th State of the de ceased, therefore he notifies all persons w ho werc iedtbted to the deceased in hia lifetime to come forward and ettle up, by cash or noW as a longer time will not be given, except where there wag a special coutr&ct. II v doini? so, thev will save trouble. LEANDER J. MONKS, 50-2 Administrator. ILATEST -SEWS. REEDER & WELDY ARC NOW OPENING .1 Is.lRGE STOCK OX SPRING & SUMMER RY GOOOS! 8MOE8' HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, AND ALSO, CARP E T I N G ! Oil Cloth, Carpet Warp, Ac. aST. UNIOK STORE! WINCHESTER, INDIANA.
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Ca: Warranted if Dirtctiuas are followed. Iluuilreds of C'itizvu of C'hicngu Lave bee-it I'ermancnllr CutrJ b tili .tlrdicinr. Cll for a Circular describing k'.l frLptoa.s. DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO,, . Sj'e Prt'pi ietor, OrriCE .MASv)NlC TEMTLE, Room No. II, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. SY.MPI O.MS. The pymj toii of Cat.rih a they rnfr ally appear art- at frt vtry 'iLt. 1 tr.-ora find they have a cold. tht tt.ey have trquei.t uttacks, and are core sensit: e to tte changes cf t i.ipernture. In tl.i coidiiiwb, the nose may be dry, or a fcliht discLarge, thin an acrid, afterward lecoinirg thick blJ adhtive. As thc diseaie bcoiiieä chronic, ttie discharges ar iucreaed in quantity aLt changed in quality; they are i:ow thick ai.l heavy, ntid arc hawked and roughed t fl". Thc fccrttioiüi are t-ffensive, cauii'g a bad breath; the voice it thick atid l:ail; th im arc w tak; the Pd.sc of sncll i lessened or destroyeil; dtüfr.efs frequently takes place. Anotlur itcportart and coojiduu symptom of Catarih is, that thc ptrson ii obliged to clear Ai throat in the morning of a thick and tlimy ruucoLS, which baa fallen down from thc head during the nihl. Whin this takes place, the pcr.on may f ure that his disease is on iln w ay to th lungs, and hould lo-e no time in arre.tiug it. A Staph Dottle will !nt a .Mouthto bc turd three times u du. From Hon. Thos. J. Turner, Ex-Member of Congress, from Illinois, late t?peaktr of Illinois Houe of Representatives, and (Irand ilaster of A. F. aud ,. M. of iL State cf Illinois. FftEEfUBT, Oct. 21, 1SC3. Da. D. H, Strt.Tr: Dear Sir In reply to your notice of th 19th inst., I would pay that I was severely afflicted with Catanh for years, tvhen I became acquainted with you and bought two bottles of your Liquid Catarrh Remedy.Before I had used one bottle I was eensiblj improved, and before the second bottle wit finished, was completely cured. I can recommend to all adictcd with Ca'.arrh. Respectfully Your?, THOS. J. TURNER. FOR SALS IN WINCHESTER, HY II. P. KIZEK and J. C. HIKSIL And at Wholesale at Indianapolis, 1t Daily, Ktifer 4 Rush. FJ-ly DR. STRICKLAND'S .MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CUR GS COUGHS, Colds, Sore Throat, Aithrr.a, and Consumption. It it ol.1t uice6-ary lor any cne troubled with thtsw complaints to try onc bottle of STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM to convince them that it ia thc belt preparation ever used. It not only cures the bor affections of thc Throat and Lunp, but it cures Nirht sweats aud Spitting of IJlood. aud U an excellent pargle for uny kind of bore lhroat. Jt is pleasant to take, atid a safe medicine for children. Price CO cents ptr bottle. For sale bv Druggists ceneraliv. General Depot, C East Fourth ttrcct, Cin cinnati, Ohio. PILES. A SURE CURE. EVERY CODY 13 BEING CUHED OK this distressing disease bv the use of Dr. Strickland's File Rcmeäy. Head what thoe say who have ed it: Mr. Charles V. LantJram, of Louisville, and Mr. J. P. Hazarde, Cincinnati, O., both were cured after using cne pot of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. They tty they have tried tverUbiii;: but could obtain no relief. but one Pot of Dr. Strickland's Pile Reined pfficted a perfect cure, after Bi.fTt.rirp for many yenrs with the wot it kind of Pilts. They reccaatüd everyone who is suffering to try it. Sold. by all Drujrgiftt, 50 cer.ti ct pol Manufactured at Ku. C East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask for Dr. Strickland's PÜ9 Remedy. A X D FL U X . STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Miztnrc, la a compound of astringents, absorbent. stimulant and carminative", which every physician ackr.owleJge s is the only prepara tion that will c2tct a permanent cure of PUrrha-r iad Dysentery. Thi Anti-Cholera Mixture is now in uee in scrcr-i! of our army hospital, where it jrires the greatest satisfaction. It In aaved the lives of thousands of our Eoldiera and citizens, and we will guarantee it lote the bet remed? !a the world for Diarrhoea and Iya ntry. Mr. Wood, of Coirtgton," Ky., will b mobt happy to satisfy any one aa to the virtue of Strickland's Anti-ChoUra Mixture; in fact we have a great number of tetimor.!als from patient who bate beea cured after bein pro:.cuncel incurable by their phvsLc".in, some after tikin or.ly one bottle t StrickUnd'a Anti-Ch Air Mixture. If yon itTtr itb DUrrhcca aud Djatuttry try oc bottle. SOLDIERS! You ouht cot t-" be w-thoct tv.ch a va'.ub!e rr.elic!t.e. The Cincinniti Vatirnat t'r.ior.of April 27tb, ay, that thousand of cr.r soldiirs have beeu aved by the u of Strickland' Anti-Cholera Mixture. Pqr tal by Dru'pists t 5 rrti pr battle. Get.eral Depot, o. 5 K&t Fourth street, Cia-iLnati, Ohio. 3-1 Yor sa'e in 'iacbester j H. KIZEK AND J. r
