Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 3, Winchester, Randolph County, 20 July 1865 — Page 2
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Nil 1?..1. .ill, a . i-- I poHc-y of President Johnson, lat ' down in the lowest tlepths of degra- ! trator of the ette of Lewis Hervet. ' : mrr'- " " 1 wor'- we aid we did no lcnn -rht'dion. povertr, and wretchedness ; ä'"a9e: U!e of R"d,ol; 'V01"'5, ,tnJina-1 S230, OOO.OOO. .nii i. nr ruva rn TKiN" i u rt e üw Kno " H- . r. r - . . fc.u-J estate is eK-f.l to Ff solrcr.1. i Ti . lV.li',.' S L,!1'"! I--"!:'"'POSiticuo;. thi.T'" ,? ' U ,U ?f' ,, IIL.NRV JACOBS. AJmr ! ...bori.. of th. Sr.urr of th. .. Iu,hr..at.... .To r..a! in,l F ' , e mrmge. S.o. Id these rcU-W be m j Jul, '.-0. v-ti. 3-3 T ; ,he crdfliFnc,3, GtmM, gllt). - er r. n-lvocatinj ft ; "J .M U.e let... fed be,t!(, country and Government whoso ; A , futli,,,,.:tW18:.t cnr,u-.- i:. r,.Urul Constitution. ; '' 'v eudv. le5.rm: turn tl.? h.ve sought to c so,,. ! St.lU.. cff.r, to lb. .Wie th. tn.,t rc;.ro:.Utio i. .e House 10 !,h vie '" but f.deJ ... ti maj : .t. j NCF. ÄÄÄT .f .Neu,! bn,.g . T MvtM diqll Ko in rro- urc' nn Wt lvp ur renders t:e; 1 tr": for the r,Cifi: of nil the bona file auJ three-tenth- pr ceut. iutcrest per au- .. ..... lu'.tofonr ir.vfmi.rMjrm Amrl,-: . . .... of.ntou J. Hum. of all hi ' I:um. kt0wn a the
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tlic io-.'tr.il Static. V.'e f-ndorv? bvr in ' it to K .. ii.. r At. - t ... I thi heiitlicrn Stntvs were cntitlc-l to , ciiteen nicmcr, of Con?re on j - . r f.iiiiün at,-a tUn,.i . ä i p the of representation, so j ,t. tlft M. i,, i, .,1!. v.. in, j that the power M t..c hout.i. b) hbcrating the nerrroe.i, has increased I ii rvio of five to th-ce which i.i iiU ra.uH ui i.i.u, iiit.il Kivci the South twelve additional nictnheni of Con-ro and the arr.e i nic.n.itrs oi v,uur-, .m i i.it d.i.i additional number of IVc-idtntial ; tlectorä. Thus by this power from South can neutralize the blanks the und overcome the entire Conwcsfional delegation from the three preat j States of Indiana. Illinois and Mich-1
crvn,..l fcltW'li inmaliin- up the fV ut 7 "V n irr:t' ! rJmit'T Ul ! Court IIoi .bor in Winchester. Ri.!o!Ph Kail of rcprojcntation five vrerc ,f n. " jcu a'out to luvt loelins of iov and ie'ra. Tlje com- of Au"-ut. bi-twem th" hour-, of t.n comitel a. three. On frei these tnon danger" whid, j mor-ams ra.le 1 f' A- M. nj four oVIock r. M. or -.iJ .rro'M'V i.ui;e t..e tUt.ivo lr m. !.'. , . . - . ... : ,1 1 v. th foHowiaz rt-.i! e.-tatc, aituated in fonr millio:i3 of slaves, thev count I bnrr'r surest, for u,.!r prime cor.iJ. perduced amonthe cattle and cluck- ; R;j0!r.l countv. Indian, to-wit: i
i5an. We submit it to an intelligent ! nsatisfactory to some to know that people if this is not an outrage, nott!,e elective franchise is not given to onlv upon the blacks, for it will bejtIlc colore,J mnn- 1 ovM m3sclf
used to crush their rights; but also to' white citizens of tlte free States? If the -blacks arc unfit to exercise the rirrht of fuilYarro, thev should Ä 1 ..1. - mihi: iu uisiyi uiui ui iut- ooum, i or to nny other class of .persons. IWides, it adds 100,000 to the tax ;S
list each year, but that is a matter of j lon 111 ,w imTcr tannei. .ur. unnmnli importance when compared !cohl evidently saw that it was bad ' t' .i . i- j ...... r
with the increase of power. Here drty members of Congress withitiuency, voting down the of four millions of m think of it, Illinois and member ot up that )od aright rcl.cls yes, Lctarc surprised that ?a pr6ier that rebels 'nfranciiisod rather than :s. e aiimutea mat our rs were all in favor of white ff-ut it is where thev have been d to the Government. Wc admit hat it is a dangerous experiment to put eo much power in the hands of tuch a large number of ignorant persons. ho arc hardly able to apprcciate tlici r own frcedor.i; but t'.icn, on t!ie other hand, is it not a more dangerous one to even trust the Government cf ten largo States
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to onr enemas, with .1 powerful ;t0 Camp Wayne, in the south part of party in the North to co-operate with j the city, where a stand and seats had them? Wendell Phillips savs thei,,tfn prepared for the occasion. ril r.Av,Hnt i,o, . tJ A Iter prayer by Rev. Oran-e V.
, -,u . , ,, do with the question of Lo hall olo m the States. That is true, o ."It far as the enactment of laws declar in who are voters and prescribing rules and regulations governing the amc; but while the Federal Govern ment does not determine who arc voters in a State, yet if theConstitution was rendered anti-republican, r.r, .i,..,... -A 4 Longress clearly possesses the power . T . -i 1 to abrogate it. Suppose the Constituition of South Carolina, on her re - organization, bhould limit the elective franchise to a few prominent families, it would clearly be the duty of Congress to annul the same. The Tr.ited States owns the tcrritorv that is, the right to govern, and it "ould be recreant to its own interCits to allow any class of men to or
g.nizc a Government that avould be Calhoun, and nurtured by the leadinimical to the spirit and genius ofsing spirits of rebellion), from the
cur free ir.s-titr.tions Hx Gov. dc5 mi A YViur.riT h.i been ru nointed Minister to Prussia . i. r.M-.i a position which be once filled with ho:; or
,,,l,:sIÜOT;tV:o1 ON xmnv.ihto bloody rebellion (?Vi i . Pir i:1 lt.8 d?11 ,thr,OC9: nnd they.
w uiutit: uiwu-icji w iae t Lis M.nrcl, 1SG1, Mi Lincoln ad-I I . 1 At II I . . . . ' ,rr Xllt lour.jwniir jeiipr to trie i ' .... .... . . . fi'i All. iff llli :ii t r !.. nlr,(.t. ' ...1 f - , - i 4 uu,l,"u' v" , Wni-X-Mm-Jir! I TT. rr,,..-. n...... m ... .. j-.. r -t v.. ,r.i- t-.-.i., "VMl' , ,',5,!'f lni,arK-,, n,e ,vir-v ! f j.bhaIiV i.i oi.r ruitti. i a itu . ii pr0,iilWy in S1nit rjlri? liin, to cr.n.j to klP t'lf i"rtl of libtrt? in the fmil of, .'.,0?v " - ' I' " 0 - not to the vibl'c, but U Twu r'ot-. ! You trufr. A- LINCOLN". I "ere, then, is a su-estion ollered . r "-" "lllu,,i'' to a Pl,l'lic declaration, in response tothe congratulations of the citizens I I? A . .1 H .i T"' t amnSton ocr mc iau 01 uicamon J. In speaking of the reor-an ization of Louisiana he said: T. ! prefer tliat it were now con on intelligent colored men thoe who 6rve our cause as 6old lcrs This declaration was made on the 13th of List Anril. three davs be- : 1 4 1 .1.4 1 ...:n I " in 11. i uuMi :u;i Mme, is 1 iLini, uiiu v 111 very much hi directing publlcopin-j 1?. . . . 1 . t r t policy to enfranchise the enemies of the Government and disfranchise her friends; for doubtless the; would have been a strong bulwark to the loyal whites in the reorganization of the rebel States. Correspondence of the Journal. ntOM RICHMOND. tKiciimoxd, Ind., Julv, 1SG5. ILTH CKOrs BUSINESS, ETC. Vhcalth of the Quaker City is d bv anveitv of like nonj j - West, especially; no, mic 13 Known in tlie mprovement is than otherwise; ncrally inactive. s to have come consequence of jr of the failure Til INDIANA. a regiment. Col. left Mobile the Indianapolis on e reniment iclt ovember, IhC'J, , headed by the ?ennett, who has r di.-easo a porice, but has nevernortal renown on I witness eil the Camp Wavne on its last le, a week previous to its 4 . a jm ure irom thence to the lar 1. How many of that Spartan ul have fallen since, for their mtry's cause, and the perpetuaion of our govennientsl institutions, unknown to us THE ASSASSINS. The late execution of the conspirators at Washington is sanctioned by all but copperheads: the sentence pronounced on Spanpier antl MucUl, was a righteous one and is acquiesced in by all loyalists. CELEBRATION', TC. The celebration of the Fourth of July was 1 succcbs, although the arrangementa and preparation made were not very extensive. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and other organizations, took part; an equestrian troupe, or company of - - , ... nrfl Lion. They were on their waV from . Washington City to Texas; they re mained over the Fourth in Richmond and then proceeded on their journey to the land of the Lone Star. The Mffrr nrni'OQjMn m- t!n Jtl m ibnd j vimt v 'ivc.ivii va vuv ititii . iiv.ll Lemmon, Fresidinp Elder of M. E. Church, the" Dcclaratio Independence was read by Mai Lcniiiion, 1 resmin Liuer 01 ine T t t . . r . 1 ition of penuence was react ny .Major 1. Kinley, after which the oration was delivered by Col. Hardin. Bishop Faul Qulnn was piesent and made a few appropriate remarks. He is a inative Hiudoo Bishop of the African Methodist church, aud an edu cited gentleman of refinement, Sutilcc it to sa.v, the celebration was i worthy at least of the name. There ' . , 1 , seemed to be a spirit of lite and anij matioa rorvadin the community in ! consequence of the clorv of the re equence ot tue gl turning anniversary, the proud day of American independence, and doubly so, no doubt, to loyalists throughout the United States, especially since the complete dethronement ot the traitor Jeff. Davis, and the subjugation of all rebels, and the overthrow of the might Confederacy, conceived in 6in, near Charleston, ?eed-time of nullification tip to the time of their expected harvest in lböO. But alas! for them some of llicir rnbers, uho dug deep the Prrvvcs ofour men, and that of the American Government, have sur vi c:l the awful conflict, and beheld
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brave men and boize of tuHnirt conn-1 quarter of fection twentv-twu, township should turn out in favor of thejn, r.e twelve et-fcrtv acre,. . AIj, the north east qnarter of the northpertection ot our comm stock dim. Llstl qUiirlrr of -J, twentT.twn. l0wn. !
meikratd ell a8 other folios Yon r.nsered the call i made on von , i. promply, and alt ho i got sick !en ,i V to isernopili yet yon bravely went lorth to mete the j morgain rade. an.l i no if von had cot within fortt miles of him he'd a bin vure mete. 1 Feller solgers 3011 ßackerfized jyure homes and the knru forts of t Invnl niiPK rr mi mil. vin pliorpfullpp ' ' ' w i i.uif tiw it j nit in fr. tu oa u tiu ; property fron, j morgaiu's ra.le, .vou vinderkatcd my taracter t:s a true 1 man and established it in the ize of!
ÄJthe worhl and the people of adams :oniencct; ... ... (.1 , I COUntV lor which sed favtl VOU have iiriil on! , . .. . . : 1 4 1 j mi everlasten "ratilicashion, the urate
prinsiples on wliich we stand is se 1 bv vure blud, we mut now part led : Pai't lO ' mele 130 m lhl 1,111 i prosperities sunny bki let us asumc I the dutiz of life like men lei in proud of our servescs iu the j tuorgain rade. Adu, Adn, i ask a place iu yure mcincrv 011 clecshion daze. Bob Dillins Captcn of a compine in the j morgain rade. news itcms. The extent of national bank circulation allowrd by law ($300,000,000) ia nearly reached, and consequently but few more of these institutions can be authorized. Correspondence received at the State Department from France indicate that the cannon turned over to the Mexican Imperialists by the rehtds will he rm-en im without a contest. Beverdy Johnson has gone to Richmond as counsel for rebels vho?e property has been confiscated. The number of rebels in Virginia who are entitled to pardon under the amnesty proclamation is placed by Governor Pierpoint at ten thousand. A correspondent of the Herald, writing from Northern Alabama, states that plintera hive turned their attention to cotton raising, and the w hole region is almost one continuous cotton field. The negroes are working for their former masters for wages, and the new evstem is progressing satisfactorily. The population of Richmond is estimated at llity thousand, about equally divided, white and black. Of these, eight thousand five hundred and forty whites, and only nine hundred forty blacks draw rations from the Government. An attempt will Le made to compel this army of drp ndants to support then: selves. Advices from Mexico state that Negrete's forces have disbanded and scattered. Cortina?, after capturing a brace nf fteamboats. hid established himself on the Txt? fide of the river, but had rccci.xt retire to quit from the Union commander.". The chivalry continue to arrive in considerable numbers, and more are on the road. The Imperial Government denies ever intending to make Gwin a duke, or entering into any negotiations with him. Preparations now going on at the Penitentiary u here the conspirators were lately confined, indicate that other trials are soon to commence. It is thought that Jell. Davis's private secretary, the rebel General Harris, of Missouri, and Prof. McCullouh, of city burning notoriety, will be the next tried. Washington dispatches etate that JeQ' Davis will be tried in that city before a military commission for complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln. The trial will take place as 60on as arrangements can be made, Advices from Texan state that the people are considerably incensed at their late leaders for getting them into trouble and leaving them to get out as best they can. They are also much troubled concerning he labor, amnesty and confiscation questions. There are still in Texas about 150,000 bales of the old chiton crop, and the new will amount to about 50,000 bales. tive million pounds Ol WOOl have accumulated in that State during j th rph-Mmn frinrrpnr rrrlprc tne reDw.UOn. Stringent oraers ; have been l?Slied to all trOOOS OC- i
cupving or passing through thejefth Pirt of t!ie uth-east o.f. 4 ' ',- section sii ii township twentv, i btate, and no straggling or depre-!Änd up0a the foiiowbg terms.
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lowed. Negroes who are disposed banJ one-third in twelve mouth., and oner ti u . li ' third in eighteen months from day uf sale, ' to follow the army are Fent back to . lhe purchtfer executing his note. With rood
the plantations of their former masters, to help in the gathering ot the crop?.
.-Voticc of Appointment. OTICE isherebv riven that the under- j
n signed has been appointed Admicisfiuj pro,rtv ha bffn iirne'l to hie: f cr ! Hie otrnint of crp!itor. JOSEPH HEWITT. S lierifl'S Sale. " BY VIRTUE of two execRtior.! to me dirt-ctd from the Uuuo!rl Common Tlte tiorth-wtüt quaittr of the iiorth-ea?t riM tiu.irirr m geciiou iweiuv-ttro, town' hip nintteic, range tweJve mit forty acrt-. Executed aa the property of Newton J. limit, at the suit of Lucreti Hunt, Adai'x, and D-vid Uruodt. JOEL A. NEWMAN, July 20, 15Ü5. 3-4 Sheriff R. C. Adiui:iistrntor;w Sale. "jVTOTICE U hereby given that by virtne J. 1 of nu order of the Randolph Court of Common Pleas, I will sell at, public aale on the premises, in Ifuntsville, on 'Ihuridjy, the 32st d.iy of August. I?f5. the followinir I r ..... ... t..x- r n . MoVwXo.T; inX" TiuX ville. RanJolüh countv. Indi.u.i. An.hUn certain lot beinnin 1 rods e.w of the u h Vst ,COrncr of Sa,J 't No. t , thence ent 10 ro.N, thence north S ro.U thencp : mi. .1, ' . .1 V irVn.ce est 1U rods, thence south 5 rod, contunin fifty o ju ire rod- all of uii Real ltite to l.e P'jld uh ct to the interest of Mrs. : A ... t 1. ... T t,.t.. 1 A I tJJiuyn, 1 .u.i ot judu ii. .xuaciiou, ue- ! cc.tred, fhtriin. T,r, .r K-ti.. ui . .r,, r ! one-third in six months and the residue in j twelve months from the dir of eale, deferred pjcmenta to be secured by notes, with good necuritv, waiving valtmi'm law, ! ... 1 k?.,..; r" 7 ti , Ktid bearinjj interest irom date. I he purcluer will receive a deed whenever sid sale i? confirmed bv the proper court. HUGH M. HUNT, Admr. of John R. AdarcHon. Jul? 20, ieC5. 3-4 Trustee's Sale of Real and Personal Properly. TVOTICEishwehy 11 Pinned, as Trutee of William Atkins, will offer for sale at public -ucti.m. on Fri- . d.iv, the 25th day of Anunt, 165, at the residence of the -aid U'illitm Atkin-, in West-River townahip, Randolph county, Indiana, all hia personal property, condirtting of II oraef. Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Farming ' Utensila, CO cre Growing Corn, Wheat by the bushel, 0t., Hay, fcc. i A lo. at same time and place, all the j Real Etate of said William Atkins, to wit: The north-east quarter of section thirty, township nineteen, range thirteen, (thia id a well itnprjved frm, with 95 acres !T' r1!0!- W-Uh Brw1 "nd5ne orcuBrd of bearing lruit, npplen, eherne, peaehef. and prapea. Lnda well underdraind. Alao. the south-east quarter of snme section, township and range, all in ivn ii'iui in CUUUIT, IMHIHI.I. Terms mle known on d it of aile. WILLIAM S. HUNT. Trustee. July 20, I St 5. 3-6 THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE ' - i THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 3Jakc Four Different Stitches. Sews either to the right or to tbe left. Adapted to all kir.J. of Sewing, and has many advantages over all others. Call and examine before purchasing. nan. nEitnv, Agent for Florence Sewing Machines, at the room oecupii-1 by the Misses Towel, south ideof Public Square, Winchester. Al.-o, LADIES' DItLSNi;s riTTEI) 31 A1I-: TO OltDEU. 3 Notice of Appointment. N0, of ti1.'?? f 7Vhlt nt nh.e Jun e A1 term of the Court of Common Pleas of , Randolph eountv, Ir.d.. the utxierained win J appointed Administrator bonut non of v.e tte of Nathan Mendenhall, dectaeed, !atr :f T..nio1rh countv, Inl. JACOB fcLTZROTH, .t viaistrator de bonus non. July 13, 1 2-3 Voirc or Sate-V-OTICE ish-n-p;: given that I will sell, A. at public auction on Saturday. August; 5t'i, 1CC5, at the residence of F. F. Need- I h.iCa, i ito of Kandolph county, deceased, all his personal property, (not t.ken bv the widow), conitinf; of 3 Cows, Horse, Hogs, SprinffAVaeon, Re:s and Bedding, Fine Tai lor Furniture. Stove, arid various other nrticlcs of Household -ni Kitcbeu ! Furniture. ! A credit of six months will be given on ! all sun exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giving note, with approved surely, waiving valuation and Kprflifrmmt UwS. THOMAS L. SCOTT, Admr. July 13. 1C5. 2-5 Administrator's N.ilr. "lT OTICE is hereby given that the undersigued will sell nt public auction, on Saturday, the Q9th of Julr, lcC5. at the late residence of Geo. W. Monks, deceased, the lollowing property, to-wit: Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Cow and Calf, Books, Life of Jefferson, by Tucker, Life of William Wirt, by Kennedv, Rollina' Ancient History, Irvine's Works, Spectator, PaciSc Ra Iroad Survey, and a number of other valuable works. A credit of six months will be giren on j all sums over three dollars, the ourchaser Kiting his note with approved surety, walr. ng valuation and appraisement liws. j t .r .uONKS, Admr. juiy id, i-oo. ,-3 NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby gken that the under6igned, guardian of James M. Stutsman and Susan StuUman, mioor heirs at law of
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Abraham btutsman, deceased, will on the " seventy (iU) ncrs, more or I$9. On16th day of Auut, iStiö, on the premise.-!, third of the purchase money reut be paid on
Court of Common Pleas, proceed to sell at private 6a!e for not !css.thn its appraised r,ue anJ to the highest bidder therefor, the fol!owilig descri,ej reai e,utCf fitu;te in Randolph countv, Indiana, to-wit: Onequarter of range fifteen, to. wit: r.n. third of the purchase money to be paid in freehold security, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. NICHOLAS S TU TS M A N. JuW 13, l?C.
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OTIMD SERIES. J Thee Notes are issued under tUte of JuIt 15th, 1:C5, and are psrible three venr from that date, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the ho!Jtr iato U. S. Ö-20 Six per cent. GOLD BEARING BONES. These Boad are now wcrtb a handomi premi iro, and are exempt, at are all the Government Bond, from State, County, and Municipal taxation, which adds from on to ralue proper to three per cent, per annum to their according to the rate levied on other property. The iutereit n payable semianr.ually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to art back or banker. The IutcrcM at T.30 per ct. amount to One Cent per day on a 50 nute. Two Cents 44 ' SIOO 44 Ten 44 44 S.ioo 4 20 44 44 44 tlOOO 44 44 44 $5000 44 Note of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of tubscriptions. The Notes of the Third Scries are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven Thirties already sold, except that L . . . , the Government reserves to Itstlf the op- . , ... . , , tlon c P;,vinP merest in pold coin at G per cent., mutend 01 t J-11'ih in currency. Subscribers will deduct the intercpt in currncy up to July lath, at the time when 1 "c ol the note? ot this third aeries of Seven-Thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will be made promptly . 1 r. .1 . , . -l'i continuously after that date. The slipht change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the j matter of interest. The payment in gold, if nitde, will be equiru'ent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would po reand equalize pricea that purchase . . . ; h . nja3 wlltl ,x P" Cenl ,n ß01J uid te ndbr equal to tho?e nndc with seven and three-tentb. per cent, in currency. Thia ia Th9 Only Loatl ill Market Now offered by the Government, and ita .rior adrnntirea make it th GREAT POPULAR LOAN CF THE PEOPLE. Less thn $230,009.00 Qr the Loan nuthorlzed br the lait Congress are now on tbe market. This amount, at the rate v t , at wh,ch It 13 being absorbed, will all be subscribed for witlrn sixty c'ay?, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the ca?e on cluaing the subscriptions to other Loans. Ia order that citi.uis of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilitiea for taking the loan, the National Dank., State Dinks, and Private Duikers thr0,Ig,,0Ut t,ie coun,ry hare K-nfM"-T agreed to receive subscriptions at pir. Sub- ....... . . senhers will select heir own agenl, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to oe refponio.c ior ine uenvcry 01 ine notes for which tbey receive orders. jay rooKr., Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the rirt National Bank of Winchester. Mt 15, 1S65. -10-13 Jco" Cldrii. Jef Jone. A!nra Criffii. ELDRIDGE, JONES & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND COMMERCIAL BROKERS, No. 31 1-2 Wet Wavhlneton Street. South side, iccoiid floor, over HoIntV Citv rn(,, ' Groctry, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Will attend to the buting and selling of Indiana una Western Landp, I'av Tixes, Examine Titles and negotiate trades in general. AU correspondence promptly attended to if accompanied by a stamp to piy potaj e. Alwnys on hand. Improved rarma, etern i.ity ots, tor aaie on gooa tetraa. Al60' rn . . r,tt . ....... COAL OIL LAN DS, In J-fntuky, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Indiana; also, stock in various promising companies, to Bell or exchange for wild lands. 45-y T- . ; iiOllCC Ol I llsol VVHCy. 1 T the June Term, A. I). 1 16., of the Common Pleas Couit of Randolph countv, Ind., the estate nf Cvrus Starbuck, deceased, was declared probably insolvent, Those IntercHed are notified that it will be settled accordinglv. JOSHUA 31. JOHNSON, Admr. July 6, lrC5. 1-3 .YOTMCJß. TOTICE is herehy given that William -L" Atkins, of Randolph county, has made an alignment to the undersigned of all his property, both real and personal, for the benetit of his creditors. All persons having claims airitinst said Atkins must rresent them to the undersigned lor him to allow cr disallow. WILLI AM S. HUNT, July 6, 1E-65. (1-3) Trustee. VO TMCE. AT OTICE ia hertby Riven that I will fell Jj at prirate sale the south west quarter 0f the north-east quarter of the northeast quarter, and tbe south east quarter of the north east quarter, and the eact hal of the south-west quarter of the north-tast quarter of aection one ( 1 ), township oe (" ) range fourteen ri 1) east, t twentvsituated in Randolph county Indiana, containing in one third in two tears, thedeferred payments bearing interest from date. A certificate of purchase will be given the purcher on day of nat. and when payment is made iu full be will receive a deed f r the am. VILLIAM I). FRAZEE, Commnuioner to Sell Real Estate. July 6. 1CC5. 1-1 SPENCEU HOUSE, N. W. Corner Union Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. J. W. CAN AN. OWNER AND PROPRIETOR WD.?m, Ckr-i J-T- Cava-.-, Ari'iCP-.
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DR. D. FERGUSON OFFERS HIS FINE RESIDENCE, Oa the ccrncr of Main ati South strce ti, Wlnchftter, Indiana, IuR SALT, en Tery rearah!e term. Fosf.siot; citfu inmediatelv. For pvtrt'culara, call a: me st L't 'on Citr, TnJ. 47 'DAVID FERGUSON. WOOL! WOOL! 1C0.C00 Poinds Wool Wanted -BY D. B. R)BBINS & CO., WHO II.UE JUST OPENED, AT FARMLAND. IND., THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ALSO, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, qVEE.Y S II' 1 II , Boots & Shoes, WITH A HEAVY STOCK OF c .1 it p e r.vc Oil Cloth, Carpct Warp, Stc. AT THE AT A ATATnTIT CTAT?r ixjLXaij.v a i.A. ux wivij, IN FARMLAND, INDIANA, ii-t Dayton Wholesale Trado. G.Wf.gü'aa. L. .Spitlmaii. M. Wexaman. WQ3AM0V, SPIELMAN & CO-, WHOLESALE GROCERS! No. 313 Third street, between Main and Jefferson, DAYTON, OHIO. 40 iuglrs, Kii:ri:u x. k.nglc, Wholesale Dealers in HARDYARE AND SADDLERY Gi Main street. G W. T!oert DAYTON, OHIO10 C. C. r.lrfer D. W. fcnglr. SUMNER & O'KANE, 311 Third street, I) A V T O N, OHIO, Dealers in Piano, Mcloilrons and Organs From the house of PLibp PUillipi i Co., Cincinnati, Oliiu. Aln.o, aent for WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. Send for Price Li.ts. 40 LEATHER I LEATHER ! ! Fiench Calf, Philadelphia Calf, COUNTRY CALF, KIPS. Wax Upper, Bufhlo Slaughter, Spanish Sole, and Cincinnati Sole and Skirling, Shoe Findings, Morcrcrvf, Lininr. ic, A.c. CHEAP FOR CASH. GIVE US A CALL. GEO. S. HALL & SON, 1? Ttiri ,trvet4 Tavtcn, Olio.
Dayton Wholosalo Trade,
PAYNE & HOLDEN, noous, i.iMi:ns, niOTOGRAFII ALm?M3. PICTURLS, AND PICTURE FRAMES, Wall and Window Paper, Looking Glioses, &c, nt w holei!e. Racwintel. Orders solicited. PAYNE A HOLDEN. DAY ION. O. C. W. CLambtTlaln. D. J. Trurnp. C. G. Parker. '. P. Cntaf toa. CHAMBERLAIN, PARKER & CO., Manufacturer and w),cl.'al? dea'.ert ia CLOT H I N G, Prrrine's Nrw Iljüdinr. No. 20 1 Second, and Jefferson s ta., 31 DAYTOX, OHIO. JOHN T. WOLF. Importer and Dealer ia CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE, Cutlery, Spoons and Lamps, And 9TP t for the bet. l.nnd COAL AND CARBON OILS, 30? Third and 7 Market, and 50 Main t.f p.tvro.v, OHIO. 31 V. S, Kobinson . W'm. r.Jlaw. Ja:ue Lowct Robinson, EnuMow k Lowes, lmj.rtrt"r an-1 who'e'lle .letter :n Notions, and Hats and Cps, Corwin'. P.luck, 51 Miin street, . DAYTOX, OHIO. 31 JOHN POWELL & COm Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather, Vr., TO MIXT STREET, Frank S. Powell. I DAYTON, OHIO. Lewia F. Puvincer 37 Jubu Cain. lvi.l K. Uoxer. Wm. M. HipparJ. CAIN, BOYER '& HIPPARD, Importers and wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Notions, GLOVES, HOSIERY, F-A.2SrCT5r GOODS, fcO. No. 2:9 -nd 291 East SrmnJ btreet. DAYTOX. OHIO. 31 Frank K. HecVltr. Go. A. H!sc. HECKLER 8c BLACK, tmpTter ul hnteiale Joater in CniXA, GLASS A.VD Ol'EEXSWARE, Coal Oil and Limp?, Plated and Pptanui Ware, Lookis Glasses. Cutlery, Stone k Vtllow Wore, Lc. No. SO S rond st., south Mr. hrt. Maia and .Tefferson. DAYTOX, OHIO. Ceofjjo W. Krelly. Jo!ni K. Mclntira. KNEISLY & M'lHTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS. CORWIN-S BLOCK, No. 40 Main street. Between First Second sts., D A Y T O N , OHIO. K. U. DariU C. H'rcLelrouo. J. Uunttiat. DARST, HERCHELRODE CO-, Dcalera in Dry Goods and Motions, No. a03 Second s:reet, D A Y T O N, OHIO. J. V. Herrin. J. S Ltle. Ge V. Khaw, PERRIVE, LYTLE & SHAW, Wh!ea!e Dea!r in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, NOTIONS, No. 203 Second st., bet. M in and Jefferson, DAYTOX. OHIO. John ni.11om.nn. Ziba Crawford. L. ft. Krari. BIDLEMAN, CRAYFORD & EVANS, Manufict jrer atiJ Wholesale Dca.-r In IS oof Si Shoes, Leather, FINDINGS, TANNER'S OIL. ic. No. 2fl Second street, D A Y T O A", OHIO, tT Ca9h pai l for Ki le. 31 W. H. PRITZ & CO., Vl..,lcale Itealers In Forrign and Potacttie H A R D W A It E , 3Ieclianics' Tools, Bsiild'uig Material, Cutlrry, Sec, Also, Agent for Fait bank's Scalea. 30R iecond atreef, DAYTOX. OHIO. 34 M'lNTIRE, ANDERSON & CO., WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 4 8 Main street, Ccrwin RIock, ; . t Y T O iV, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, Wholesale D a!tr in ii.iTt , ims, runs, STRAW GOODS, MILL I 1ST 33 TL "2 42 Main street, between Firt and Second, DAYTOX. OHIO. 31 WTW. STEWART. No. 02 Main street, DA Y T O X, OHIO. Wholesale Dealer in If rug's and lledicincs, P-ints Oil, and Dye-Stuffs. GKOt i;itS DltlGS A.MI COALOIL. Jacob eV'Tima. C. V. O.Sorn. Wm. .vatcarap. O. Feirotty, COFFMAN, 0SB0RN & CO. .VOTIO.VS, HATS AND CAPS, No. 305 Second street. DAYTOX, OHIO. G.G.i'rush. D. L. fi.aa FRTJGH & RIKB, Whlet:e Ta!ers In FORLIGX AXD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 52 Mua street, Corwin Block, DAYTOX. OHIO. 31 Joseph Comer. Parti O. Bro COMER &. BROWN, Wholesale Grocers a COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. tM Min street. Six Doors South of Second street. . . a 4 - - i .
