Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Winchester, Randolph County, 27 July 1865 — Page 3

THE KAXIIOLNI JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY iT. i.". COI'.NTY I MON TK Ki;r. For Cirrti it Judjre, silas roL(;i:ovn. I'vr Circuit I'io tutor, jam i-:s x. 'i;kmwj-;i:. Fr Anitcr, wilu a 3i . ;uxnnAV. AHTIIUi: M. KKW.

LOCAL NEWS. As infant son of Jcu-ph .m l .Krv Ke:n; die l ca the morning of the 19th inst. . - . ..- - . . . W: i;s tint "h-Icncs ptfvniN to a c:ni lt nlilo extent in ami aro:i:nl Doerla M. Mo.t: TIhic will lo a sj t rial meeting of Uan.tojph Chapter No .",.'), to-morrow ( Ti M:i ) evcuiu-', thv 2th inst. . llr.V. C. I. Wi;.;ht. of tlii plncr, lias ptirchascil propci tv of Clinrhs Avery, m-.ir I; ton, Ohio, niul will remove to it. C.inv S. Gooimmhi Imn solil his Iioimo nml lot on Wrst Front to .lohn Bichrmlfon, tor l,:20. John U m;;im rri'ttiiiic n line hiMines hoiisc on the lot. (joo I for John. "ICK. I.' savs tliere is a continued mortality among the dogs in StonyCreek township, but hopes the nuibi dy will cta-se when the arc all tttati. That is our wish, too. M;:s. M;Al)M4, the mother of - fleorgc MeAtlatns, of thii place, died nt her sou's residence, on Tuesday I.ist. Funeral set vices :t th- M. F.. Church sermon bv Kev. C. F. Wri-ht. llr.MiY Cok has sold his grocrev to Oliver Mills A- Co. Mr. Mills was Second Lieutenant of a-companv in tho hundred day's service, and a good cituen. : Ww welcome him to our town. Wo h-ivo not learned ahn c im c uoiieaincd i hii partner is J. D. it G. U. Cakti.u have contracted with .Icllerson (tiek for Iiis stock of boot and shoes. It will be heparate from their dry goods house. While we are sorry to lo-o our friend .Tetf., yet we welcome our old friends in this branch of business. - - ... V . - 1Ion;.y Fi;oi iT.p.Lr- Mrs. Lucas, rf this place, took from one drawer of a bee-tand enough honey to bring 7 0t and had a nice lot for herself, beside presenting us with a very tine plate of the article, as good as tvc desire set before u. She will accept our thanks for the same. 1 '.I'ms'N Lor. We hear a great in"piir' t-r town lots, lint it seems no .4 . !... 1 ia line oiiui 01 no; i;iii:oau uula ,-.,,.on li- i'o Li.- - there are plenty, but they are owncil by Lien who -a lit gather rell or improvw' t!iem themsrjvys. This has been .1 great drav-b.V to Winchester. . 1 Company C. of the ('.th Indiana, arrived at homo on Thursday even...".i...- 'im... y. r iiiimui.-i. 1 hi: in- vi uiv Him i.iin, in kdleil and died, was sixteen - 1 The 00th Indiana was a good regiment, and tho boys of company C were as 1 'W Wt. brave as any whoever enlisted. welcome them home to all the blessings of civil ilfe. Tuaxsi'k:: or Br.vi. Kstatk. V. M. Locke has sold his large fur 111 on Mississiuew.i river, and huse and lot on Meridi.m street, to Arthur McKew. for 'Jt,.V. Tho bitter sold to tho former his three storv brick building, in which tho First National Bank is doing business, for s3i.0U). Isaac. Woodard, Kq.. has sold his residence in this place to Nathan Bced, for 82,000. Carv S. Coodrich and Fdward F.diier request us to call the attention j of the citizens living in the west part of town to tho desperation .of the Seminary building. They say the maps have boon destroyed, and the b'.lildin,r itself used for tho vilest purposes imaginable. The glass of ihe windows have been broken out to ttfchle them to enter the building. The citizen should watch, and see who these desecrators are, and report them to the proper authorities, to be dealt with. It is difficult to believe that a dKVtit. upright human Vein" would be guilt v ot so vile an act as is imported to us. Contuibl" rons. An article signed a friend of temperance and good order," was received by us, but the author's name did not accompany it. Send us your name, and It will appear next week. Fersons who are afraid to give their names should not ask an editor to publuh. Without a responsible name 11 1 oi no u u waste time in sending us articles, for ave will not publish them. We hope this will be snflk-icnt. Wo aUo received a letter from some person in the 57th Indiana, who says he was formerly a member of the Slth Indiana, complaining about his transfer, and preferring charges againt an oflicer of tho S 1th, and asks us to publish his letter but the writer does not give his name. . C - 1 Codcv's Lady's Hook, for Ausist, will be found at the news ollico. For those of our lady readers who deMre a work of fashion, wc would think this th ic one. The Atlantic Monthly, and nr Young Folks-, for August, have been received. They present, as unal, interesting tabic of contents. They are for sale at the ncs o:ce in this phec.

Fcr th Journal, Till: soum:rts- iio.m:- j At an adjourned meeting of the j Directors of the SoUhera Home.1

held at the Court-House ou the J V . . i i ..... mt, U was recommended that the ' pWor cf'aci township should t AU id4 aid tic Township Trustee, , . f., i. : ., .1 : . i ' '""-"'iioii, one or more as a work of gratitude, and that eve IV Cltiztn innv Lav tln iiriv ilfr. t,f ' , .. . 1 , r . conti ihtitirg. it is recommended thct thf contril.tition b pbued nt one , ,, ,r. . .. i . , . Mollar. 1 IiO!e wishing to coutnbtitc , , . , more, can do so bv pa mg one dfd - i r . r .. . i a- io;- eacu juemoer oi ms iamuv, I i Ii m iyi .r . 't- ... i ue i owioni p i ruu rs anM oTneri.it r ,i w i ! ir . , . .. I I I ) I I I ! . h ftt, V.V.I . a I I HVilir jill" I ''I IMt III I 1IJ lilt," nriui'.iiit thus rollecU d, to the Treasurer, Arthur McKrw. II. II. Nur. Fres t. C.m:y S. Gooduk.h, .Sec'y. -. . . For the Journal I' AHM LAM). ai:i:ivU) at iioMf.. ' i ne soiwi thefJth r.atlallion! an i ed la;t Thursdav. f. ,..- ! ' ' I inrniiis. !

oumm, : oirinh; everyone ir.n.v '1:u, . f home a few davs was ever olf.-nd in this market enn ! . . m have an oppovtunitv of contributing: I; ', nTr"Qli noini a , !,10-v h tmt -it F Timm',, i- wJ Hennings new stock has anived. t, nj.ij; f k it c i . 30, honorably !i!-chat gtd, und is ; Ilo,v oc ;oi ai i. i imm.u A. .son s . to rfetRhhjh h Home for our heroic;., b . t , -j t , happy : cheap Croecry. The best of Cigars. I u! I'armlaijd and his (woods arc niogVMiers, and t u r families, for the' 1 i U f'nir... 'IW Sn-nr A-,. whiH. thnv l ernt. He understands the wants u.. f . ,. ' to htw our bovs lire good citizens or Coiiee, iea.M'gni, o.e.. winci tue ! , . . , otato of Imlnna. , .. . . ,. , , .,,.. n ,n F1 ,.i,n .. - o...-it the people, and he knows how to ri iiii. i , Urood ?oldicis. pist which thev please; propose lo stn r.s ( ijei.p as an ( ' T1 . . This is, and should be regarded. T , , J... . 1.,..,. l, i:,.t, r-.n i ... I Mipply them. Go nnd see Henning s

II ,S Pued 'i school snvs it is conceded that it is certain, this pIa-7-Tdav, the iMthjnu'd that there are already a large t. Ho closcl a term 'three weeks' n'unber or troops at the mouth of ir . . i .. .'Ii.T?Iirii-Miilninli't-oi-wMiciiIiit-!VOll.

in in He n a popular tcneher. and ' parents would ilo well to take their children out of the street school ami place them in Mi Sehoollield's clmrge, where thev r.iav be much

l .. .... 1 f .1 . ! I. Lrrcat renn olie: ami thai its iuluni r ...i i i i lor weal oi woe doDeuds noon the . . ... , iiiiciiigeuce ami vniueoi iuumas.se l AT.vi. AcciOKXT. ( A man by the name of Higman, ; was instantly killed, in a saw. mill at

muri pa' hi ei or ii e rcpoijbi ue x , , , . , , .... i ,. ,.-r 1 Davis would be tried bv a tmlitarv duties ot Ii e fc n t- ., , , It . , . court. I liev tear the result would It is alarming to see tho number.. ., . ,, r r, . e e , : bo the same as with the assassins of of j o,,,,- men wo,,,,,, our '; ,.risi,lt.nt ,,ilu.oIll. Th, ,0 j,,,,!,.,. country who s;cn to !,avo 11 So or, timw sll(iw wlicrc tl,o ,vMntl,v of no taste for Iiterarv or moral im-!,, Tt: 4ll . , . .. . these partisans are. It thev loved provotmnit, especially when wo reflect ,i 4 t, . , , lf ,; ' , r .. . ; the government more than party that thr yeile are the rulers of this . f , , , , . . . ' .. thev would be willing to see traitors

.Moriis ou,,, on iu pondeneo showing th U Kirby Smith, week; he accidently fell m contact' 1, ,. , ., J c .., 1 . . . . . , .. 1 rnce, ohelhy and others, po:r.e of witli a circular saw, while in motion. !. ' ..... , .

and was almost awed assunder l)P , fore it could be stopped. I'U.H. Joseph Denton buried a child last' Wednesday, at Maeksville. A funer-' al discourse was preached on the oe c.isiou y Ucv. J. 11. 31 cMah on. Am. Tur tlic Joi:rrab s r o v-r 1 1 1 : 1 : k Tt s s 1 1 1 1 . M."NMIXK AM KAIX. Faking the vear together, there is , - moie sundnuc than ram; but just, - :'ut mis nine we larmcra wuiiiu 1 . I - ?. . .. 1 1 like to have a little more sunshine and a little less lain, than has fallen to our share for some davs past. ! The frcouent and heavy rains have1 uent and heavy rains have ! done, and arc doing, much damage j to the wheat, oats, llax and hay crops, i

tit. w 11 fat nor. Texas, and assist the Imperia'.isls I The opinion of William Cranor is I f,f Mexico to hold and occupy that ! t iir.w T Invi. lii-Mnl tho sauieic . 1 n 1 . ! 1 neu, 1 nae main int wmt s 1 . nit 10 romn efo overthrow

thinr said manv vears a-o: inv own!. 'oWrvatlmiU to the contrary, which o . . . . ! - . 1:1.1 .1... .-..it : f....... ... 1 t.. : nie n.iiuiu- .11 18-44, I remember, wc had more than ' I Itllllllll'll I V ll,"l IIIWIV. lllllil a full erop of wheat-the quality ex-

eellent; we had frequent and heavy - - 1II-'I rains from about thii 10th of May im- ' ., , . , , . . ! At t be rI.infc ol uer rnrontJ, on Iutil late in the summer. Agr.in, in;lllVt t!e -JM .1 ,v of J!i:e. '.mü., of .Imp. v. I'm"), tho rains set in about the first of; ni:i.ir..ir F. Stkk:. daughter of A. J. mid June and continued nil summer; the'phia Steed, a-tJ twelve jt-trs ind ten ...t... . i.M:,.i, iv.x.i i.-k. month?.

nut: the crop wa far above an aver-: jai'O, and the qua'nty excellent. was tue rain;ei season ior ears. .. . f It is not so important to know what causes have combined to injure the! wheat, a to know how to guard! against the many enemies that the wheat plant has to contend with. The only remedy that I know, and it will apply as well to fly, weevil and rust, and that is simply 0.001) FA KM INC. Frenaro vxMjround well, sow in! r !. vnriMr tint ! good ripen -' - ..vfc. vi.. .fr a rJrrht To sow ' to ex wdirat : i -n h(it fan, VuvVnol crons have been produced in that way, 1111 der favorable circumstances; but the practice has become too common, and the sooner it is abandoned, the better for the farmer and the land. I shall not contest Zcbulon Edward:." theory of making molasses bitter, for I detest rag weed, and know that when the cows eat it, that their :niik i bitter. sitJ-Ki am nor.s. There scorns to b an "irrepressible conflict." between the dos and sheep, and boys and dogs; since my last letter, there has been many more sheep destroyed, by the thieving curs, and Dr. Stephenson's opinion about flos is spreading in this communitv: nianv have been converted to his belief, for the mortality among the dogs continues, though not so f-?. i i extensive, as dos arc becoming t i ; i ai scarce. I hope the mortality twII , A , , j r.-r.w . . mi' ' ". , .", A terrible accident happened at .1 ,:n ' n . . Ar the saw-m.ll c: tuo land of -lr. Henry Jacbj., between Windsor and Morristown, on Inst Satnrdav. One of the men attending th mill (whose nemo I do not remember) while attempting to move a log, slipped and fell on the saw, which was revolving at great ppced, and was instantly killed; being cut nearly in two through the wji--t, 2nd ?gain in the

! l-v'W t lie rams ee.isod OU the 11th of i of her nurent ae.d tue other mcni'icr

1 ' .i. 1 1 ,..r 1 the fimilv. and to tart with meh an one is i and Frederic S. Davenport; and

Jillil. IIIU i'lwoui )uo I'll liiu ouiai,1. , . i. . , . . I , r ,, ,. . j. . ; b ird indeed. H it the p irents are cheered by . ,1.1, Iilu.rs who have had "Teat ; tWri. w.'K a full eomt.linient ol trains. .. . ...... '.. .. , . . , M'uousui. 1 , m.ioii.i.u , .-

1 1.-.. it: ..1. . 11 ...:n .. tu'i icnee m such matters, and w

siiruiiKcii iin'i 11 ut. in 1 i-iin-1.4- ; x v ior iiiener ciiii-i w nose si.iv on e.irtn i : - . . c , 1 h.m n.wv tlio 11th nf .Tuno . ls."i5 ' so tnruicnt. Tlie iv til tbner will judgment is rarely at tault, exp

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breost, and both arms salved off. ) understand he leaves a family. rrvrrnNi: t to Tiir.ir. r.r.GiM f.nt. Michael Cnrvcr and Charles Law

nnco' members ol the ilMlli Indiana ; olunt'-ers, who were at home on ul untren, v farlolI Hi ' ,. vLTa" ' irned to their regiment T!. ,r , , r noften as the neceisitv of the case : uiav ie(iune. ; - 1 i Tt v r r Ar ! ' reading the argument of Mr. ' ri: . i -i t i . Hiatt and Mr. LroMer, I have oeen ! i .,:. i ,i leoiiMueed thii' arc faUits in both T Ul'ev'K and WiiUon's books, and . ."lion I it is desirable to have sehoo ' i , , . ,. , !,,o Hint r nr.. onol.i. rtiAnabh. T . - , won.d sugi;ct that Messrs. Iliatt 1 jimu i.ioj.pfr lorui a c pai uici snip, 1 i . . . . . 1 an! gi- ns a scin-s ol Kealei. iree

l .III 1 i I .1 1 i ' f I' I Mill 111 I I 111k llllll'l .1 I -- " - w I

fmm all objections, and possessing',, x. . m n mm i i ... 1 the .No. 1 a. 1 excellencies. I he .1 ournal olhco i ... c r, til .. , . . . . ! a tv to

woum oo me pumiMiing in an unon jectionable manner, and then Kan dolph county would look up, and Winchester in i if ti t boast of jroodi MfhnoU. Ki rai.. Jidv :20th. ISiJ.). .... - By a nnvate letter from Browns- ' vilie. Texas, d ited Julv 2d. 1SG,". we : : tl.n tl.o tl.r. nn.ir ll.nrA " ' i ;ue ücussing the probabilitie.i of a ! war with .'Iaximilian. 1 he writer the Kio Grande and at various points 11 Uic rier. Flie New York World, and pai pors of that stripe, grew furious over the üünouuceincnt that Jcir. j , .. . .. punishcil, even through the meuium 1 .... ... oi miiiiarv courii. i A corrosDondoTit of the New ; York Tribune, writing from Shreve-1 port, says thtt ho hi een corresuieiu ineu 1 ponuc.i, pro.n.iieiice, Ind formed a sdierne of sepir.itin from the eastern rebel States after the establishment of a Confedera cy, and forming a Trans Mississip pi Confederacy on their own account, of We.-t Louisiana, Texas j and Arkansas. An alliance was "

j then to he formed with the French. we are highly pleased with-its con- ! The Gonfcdcr.u y onco recognized, j l"uU as t is of :l tharacter to please and ir. event of the Cnioni.ts turn- ! tho reader; the typograpliy

i iKT im tliPi-i" in o-rivit frnu'Tfh. to . , . i min Inn I ri no. Miccicnmi I n ' , . , Ar . 4, K .,. J... 3 I 17111 W II uciai tuk Aitw, m.vi loi kit wives under .Trench protection Mht for Maximilian, and extend , ,' hi empire over the States named, j After Fi ice's defeat in Missouri, the Alter I'nce s Oeleat ;n -Missouri, the original idea was abandoned, and j another scheme was formed to go to j - .... . n- ' 1. .... 1 Ol lilt icueioo.i 111 nie iim, aim ,llrnM1 . nf Sinith., , " 1,:, nt..nr c.., 1,h-a I .i.i..-k .... .--.i. -v. . t . Irustrated that plan also. ! S he wi a loviti? anI aaeetionate il.i'i"ticr. ! ' ind I i f!i iri.i f L.tinj lir Jinovitinti

Tn I i " . , , Vu r . in.h.id gained strong hoIJ in the atlertiom

ofi" t.Innm i.'.'iiti ' of irr of lif.Titv , - , . , ; Tiicre a life above. Unmeasured bv the flight of years And all that life is love. II. BUSINESS NOTiCES. Gold Fens at Werden ov Co's., opposite Glenn's Mock, Indianapolis. For good living, good sleeping j and good treatment generally, ?o to I ., .... . - ! 1 mcucster House. .Mr. Love j acts tl,e landlord just right. Men j stopping ttierc witii horses can do-; PC111' on having them eared for right. For the finest Fic'urcs in Indiana go to Ilelms's Fhotograpli Gallery. Iiis Porcelnins and Photographs arc unsurpassed by any house We sav this bv authority For good accommodation, go to the American House, on the corner of Main and Washington street. Mr. Focht knows how to cater to tlie wants of his guests. You will not go away dissatisfied. - There arc large sales of Saddles, Harness and Leather made at Rradbury's shop, west of Quick's jewelry store. He U confident that he can now please all. His work is war- , "nted tobe the best in this market Williams's stock of Goods is going ! ... , , . , ?, " off like hot cakes since he sells at . , cost. lie is coing to .ew l ork and t . , . , Iloston tor a heavy fall stock, lie Kill start in August, so come on and i get vour cheap Goods. I 1 . , . i out his summer stock at tic is closing eo?t for this j " ' The heaviest pales in Furniture ever made in Winchester have been effected4 within the last few months, by Lenkersdorfer d: "Wcsp. They hardly crct time to !;o to their meals, thev have so much work on hand; but iconcv is plrntv, anrl Till he, fori 1 t carii tc t orac.

John P, Carter one to Cincinnati lor ft heavy stock of Good3. He has sold pretty bare, but look out for a tremendous ?tock,

nt prices thai will m&tce your heads 1 swim. Major I. L. Carter is now- a partner as clover a man r.3 ever ntu ntnml lMf Tnl.n, na all means. . A refonnation Ii.ia t.akeii place in the plan of inserting Teeth. The old stvle of borit.g into men's bswbones has iias'd swav. Dr. Wi! our gentlemanlv Dentin. in. : Inorc' I ' sei ts them; on tlio principle of Atluo.spnei ic .ricMuie. i ms maiu-s ( 't. . . - , ! IIIOUL 1. ' . ' .... .

For anv thing that's -o.ul. toilr:u,e Irr,,il fl" l'n,ls ol 11,0

Grocery of William i:. You can get. good Cof fee, Tea, Sugar. Bread, Pied, Cakes lVppci, Spke, Tobacco, Cigars, and 1 1 ' . , n every thing else in the Grocery line, eneap ior catu, aim as clever men loi deal with as von ever saw The ladies say they arc hl-hlv l'lf aC'd with liu-ic s new Shoes, and i i 1 1 l l i .....! IHUl lllH Uü HOL IISK illl.V IIIULT. We are glad of it, for we ollcrel to i buy a pair last week for any woman j t,,:,t wa not satisfied with them, and j o one has called .or them so all rSt. A c knew they would suit Some supposed when ihe war closed greenbacks would be worthless, and goods would not sell; but if you will step into Mcrs. Keeder A: Wehlv's store von will lind green backs more current than ever, and large amounts of goods sold to hosts of customers. Business prospects of thii house bright as a dollar. There is great prosperity in the country, but not more so than von ,;m c.-.i nf 'i-t.. MWl U,,M l'4T' vv v w- " i.imi,.ti. r.i-.vrti-i- rri.v nr iin.r ..v.. . ... a heavy business, became they have a lar'o stock. Thev buv laro amounts of Groceries, and' by that means they can sell lower, l hey keep every thing of the best quality Their Bread and Cakes are unsurpassed. Codec, three pounds for a dollar, and a splendid article of Sugar, for IS cents. . 1 r f L a x b V. lt. Li ca X 1 0 x s. Messrs. Scrauton it ; Burr, agents for the American Fublishing Company, have furnished us a copy of "The Field, the Dungeon, and the Fscapo," and ! is gooi!. ainl wo can roeommend it i to all a.s worth of n perusal. Any 1 person who desires an agency canI address the Agents of the American ; Fublishing Company. Hartford, Ct. - : Xotici: to Sroxi; Gu.v!;is! The am arms belonging :o the miliaria Legion '"c to be returned. Any one having :i ,mit return it by Saturday ,K xc- Ane l'ou,,lor ,K,S ,!äl,e,l " t',rel,Iar' holding company oflleers responsible ior the arms drawn bv ... the Legion. It the guns and aecouloniicn u hcionj-iUK u, ,,,y oimpany I a are ol a roi 11 nieii 1 11s week. 1 ... ... . . I snaIl comruence suit immediately ior , 1 the recovery of those not returned, J. S. Way, Cap't. Mason Ilrothers, New York, announec as in press, to bo ready Sep tembor Nt, a new collection of Church Music for Choirs, .Singing Sid.rii-.iÄ I ',i,vnnt;.,nc A-n hn nn. -. IO'W.. ' I'll l.llUII 1 .v.. v v I.i K . v. ; tiled "i he I 'raise ot .ion. it is I, c , , l,vu I,tn auiuois .701011 n uuei the exhose ress great confidence that it will prove extraordinarily attractive. An important feature will be its presentation of a number of compositions from distinguished foreign authors, as Neukomm, Xovello, and others, as well as from American favorites, among whom Chas. Zeuner is fully re presented all of which are now first printed from the original manu scripts. Iletail price, 81. 0. The publishers will send an advance . i copy of this book to any teacher or j choir leader, post-paid, for one-half j of tho retail price To MKitcn an rs. The attention ef merchants selling Hoots ami Shoes is invited to our house. Wo propose kecpin-? as complete ft etock, of rjual dies and styles, as can oe lound m the Cincinnati market, with duplicate prices. Our past experience in tho retail trade enables us to furnish styles and qualities of Iioots and Shoes which merchants can handle profitably to themselves and their customers. Parties buying their Fall Stock arc especially invited to look through our stock. ViNNF.pr.v. A: Jones, No. Cd South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. fl-$ t - . . liny your Diaries for 1 .?." at Wer den vt Co's., opposite Glenn's Mock, Indianapolis. '?rre!id out ArthN holipt recorN here. Of davs and deeds to reverence dear;" ; Let the world understand thtt Dr. D. II. Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy is a pleasant and certain euro for Catarrh, Cobl in the Head, land all diseases of the head caused! , by the abnormal condition of the I membrane lining. rhotor?ph Albnrns at Werden i Co's., opposite Glenn's Block, In-! ; dianapolis. OLD NO. 8 STILL AHEAD.

FARMLAND. It is to every; body's interest to huy where thev can get cheap Goods.

The only 'tiling is to find out jut where the place U. We understand ' that tliose who will go to D. IL Ho!bins A- Co.'s store in Farmland will not be disappointed, for they are cel ebrated for selling cheap stock and buv liberallv, for it will do you good, as it doth the upright. MUNCIE. rhelarge-b.ckof Good - bvIoag - i ng to Mesrs. )akorson ,V Silo-.bl oi .iunci'. is beili rold at l ost. I III Vllr 111. Ill l( pbmdid New ; " , stuck. K Voti I III h .llltl 11 JL I 1 IU'. IV . II l'll I . i get them. This hotue has a hoav V ! wi.c-!ii:sti:k m viturr. ' n,,r- r r F lbj J? ,,t; r;,r hTfl Corn, per t-iul o(t., ;r tuil-.d . .' :. ...4) od . .1 oo - . . . 1 7 "! ' . . . .Mi iiir.prrton Woo.l, vi r curJ . U irlfr, piT Luilifl . i p"-.0 : i-v.m!ht v..p, iminn n ... ......... woo I. Wool , I'A It M I. A .N l ."! A ItK I.T. eRm.i.TKn wicr.Ki.v, &v j. a. iirsMv.; Whrat. pt r bih I f 1 an Corn Tfi 0U in lluitiT, ptr lb 1.'. F.c 1: Ki:it!tT. Drioil Aj-plM, rur l.u!itl 5, 00 -Mont, JUT lb ' 1.1 Wool : 50 CI NCI S N ATI 31 A IS K I .T. Fi. acx, .supcrune an 1 cIoijniJ at A? .V Wheat .I'lvmiTd to 1 75 for prime rcil; w hit j lit-J.l at V'J 00. live linn at O.iU ihill nt Corn dull; f.ricen lowr; enr nnJuluilcJ C5tc ttrc; prime wliite poIJ nt ML. Mess pork ijuiet; no F.ih-a citv; coiuitrT sohl it $ r,0; prlnc rno In hcM" at $20 00. Iiulk rnont quiet; fhoulilcr l.r' to l'c; si.lo 10 to lfi' .' J.icon hhoulJcri were in cood U maii-.I ut 1 7c. Lml ?2K; to 2:ic, with Iüitcm at 22e. Huttcr unchiinrroil ut to ('.T firm it -: to li'2c. Su-.r 24 to 7c. Chec?c ilull nt 13c. Kprs uuli at 23o. NL'W YORK 3IARKI.T. Fi.om 7 .15 to 5.7 5'1 for extra roun,l l,.np Oliio, 7 CD to $S C3 for traile branJ. Market rUxinc firm. Wlitat il 70 u $1 78 for int?r reJ '.vettern. Kye f rm ut fC. Com oppüetl heavv ai) l lon er, but clo5el ' rather more sfra.fv i.t M to t for liinh 1 tmxod wrstem, ne.irly yellow, anJ Sl'c lor wrstf rn vtllow. Oils opricJ lipivr aad closcJ firmer, at CO to C"Jc lur western. Frk !ic:ivy an.l lower; $SI 12 to $31 5ü for r.rn- nc?. Lnr.1 firm at Is' j' to 2.1-jC. lhitti-r hi in-r ltmiiiJ ftl 10 lo 27t fwi Ohio. A C A 1 1 ) TO I ;; V A M P.S A CI e r-y-mm, while residing in South America an n missionary, iiscov rod a safe and imp.V remedy for the Cure of Ncrrous Weakness. I'.irlv Decay, DUc.ur of the Friniry nnd Seminal Organs, and lue whole tr.ilri of di.e.rlet hfotiqht on by brimful and viciom Ii iiiit?. (Jreat Mitubcr hive been ftlrendv fired by tin noble remedy, l'rotnp'ed bv a desire to benefit tho afllicteJ and unfertnnate, I wili end the recipe for preparing and usini; tlii medicine, in a scaled envelonn. tu anv nur whn nnoili tf . Fmp nf I'l.sr. 1,1;:;" -L. " . . r. t icit't: tiigioäe n oosi-uaiu envtiope, iiodressed to yourself. i AJ.lrtx, JO.-F.ril T. IXMAX. Station P, llint.K IIt sF, AVtr York City. DAYTON & UNION KAILROAD. On and after .tlouriiiv, June Q 5, ISO., I MIA INS will nirive and depirt from JL Union as follow?: On artivalof Mail Train from Indianapolis on the 11. II. K- at 7. IO A. M. the Ksprrs Train will depirt at 7. !" A. M., ar riving at Davtonat J.1. A. M. acil making connections with C. H. & D. IJ. R. for Cincinnati, at 10 A. M. & 3 P. M. A. cc G. W. R. H. for Xew York Direct, at 11 - I ) A. M. L. M. & C. cc X. IL H. for Colunibus, &c., at II - I A. M. D. M. IL K. for Toledo, &c., at 10 A. M. S. D. & C. U. U. for Sandusky, ixc, at 10 A. M. i lie Tlie Miil Train will depart nt 2.20 P. M.. arrj time to arriving at Pavton nt .15 P. M. in connect with evening Trains on all the above Railroads. KIITI KMNC, LI-MVn DAYTON. .Mail Train departs at IO. IO A. M. after nrr:val of Morning Train? on all the above Utt!ruads, arriving at Union at 1.25 P. M. F.xjiress Train departs nt 2.oO V. M. arriving t Union at 5.a0 P. M., in time to connect with Train for the West ou the KcUcfoataine 11. K. bine. . TItllOrcII TICKETS For stle. and Hitc CJiccked at Fnion I)ert in Davton, for all points E.iit and West. j-n s. ii. sTi.Mso.v, snpt. JF O It S .1 Z, r. on. d. ri-:nr.uc50N offkus his FINE RESIDENCE. On the corner of Main and .South trettn, Winchester, Indiana, b TTijH SALT, on vrrv reasonable term. I ro'-':.! civtn inmediatflv pivtn inmediatflv. Tr pnrticulir-, call on me at Union City, Ind 47 DAVID FERGUSON. . NICHOLSON & BHO., Rook'Sf'tlcrs A Stationers, Photograph Albums, bUnk Bioks, Legal Blanks) W A LL PA P E K , Curiii.i Fixture 1 Picture I'rartes, Sec. &c. Sec. Sec. CITV BOOK STORE, Main Sr., Op. Citizens' Bane, RICHMOyD 1 VJ).

Indiana Wholesale BOOK A PAPER HOUSE

BOWEN, STEWART Sc Co., No. i? West U'niiin;tont9 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, DEALERS IN LETTER & CAP PAPERS Wrapping Pnpcr, ('mmr rciil S'Ae. T'.nrrt Tl nrvl. Win. Jo Pupcr, Wll IN'mt. b'nnk H k. Mirn'rtn1 .In in, Lt'Atl F-iciU, S;il lu, TenHjMciv, pOLD'S & BURER'S INKS - Cincinnati Ii n 1 C'liirnii tlii'Ut (t. Itill lii . ' i ' W Kort:.SU,or in escliar-e furtJOOpS. tTleT TILE! TILE! Itntiii Wnir IJV7 Lauds.' f IMIK Drain Tile manufactured by the I tin.IrrIned bare boon pronoiIneeJ th lutin ue. Try tlicm.nnd If ton do not become üatififd tint tbev are iutt thr ihxnit jor dr-iinmj tctt laud, ;e v ill rtf.....l ..." 1 f .. ... i'iiii von uir iieuirv fi.iii ior it r in . e Vtr on litnd IlJi'IUK, of our on manuficture, which we wuirant to give entire atisfaetion. l?Til'vc u. a call at our Yard, north of the Depot, Winchester, Imliir JulvWIyl O.i J. K. MAÜTIN. LATEST TEW8. REEDER & WELDY ARE NOW OPRNINU . I III d I) STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, AND ALSO, C A R P E TING ! Oil Cloth, Carpet 1fVrj. 1Y. 4T. mm star 1 XO. 8. WINCHEESTER, INDIANA. Blanks for at this ofi:e.

INDIANAPOLIS.

HAYS ROSENTHAL, Who!ciI PUri in C L 0 T II I N G Senrs rttvstishinz CootU No. CI South Mtiilijn Mrcet, m iNii.y.roi.i:. indiava. daily, Reifer rush, " vj!oi.i:.-.bn I) Tv U ü G I S T S And Aernt for tn Si'c of COAL OIL, No. ?3 South Meridian street, (et cud of Union l "i,) ;& :vLV1ü: VD-t-v-V K Hrlr'iO. w st..T.f. A m HJ in u i. i. T sm HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS d CO., Whoh de Dult ri- !n HOOTS AND SHOES, No. AH Sjutli Mfr'.iiin trott. K ; MM II ' i N'rW BLOCK. m iNDiAN.ro:.b. Indiana. ANDERSON. BULLOCJC 10YD. Importen an 1 Wlio'ina'c Dialtra ia II A 1 D W A R E, Nu. ti2 South Meridian treef :. 1 I N D r A N A FO LI 5 . 1 N" D I A N A . o. j.sriirs. r. rAti.xt.rr. r. ii. m'ckka. STiLES, FAH'LEY & M'CREA, Wholmlf Dealer in II A T S, C A P S, MILLIXr.RY GOODS. No. 131 South .Meiblinn trcit INDIANAFOldS. IND. (14 EVANS, DÄWE3 & CO Wbole?!e Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 121 Houth iliriJiar. street, I XI) 1. 1 XA VOL IS, IX I) I A XA . Custom Work, and Extra Size?, always on U.K. V,.0l. l'rat.k l.iri lr. V. C. Tarklr iMn. A. 1. Lon.luitl. wi:im:, tahkixrton e to., Wholesale Dealers In st.ii9jTji: nnwoons, F.nlidi. French and German, FANCY GOOD3 & NOTIONS, No. 12 South Meridian Street, (SchnuIlN New IMock.) 3." INDIAN A FOLIS. INDIANA. Indianapolis Wholesale Trade. DONALDSON & CARR, Cl South Meridian Mrcct Invite the Attention of Mercbants to tlielr stock of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS. Tor the inriu Trade. A full line of Goods altvnys on hand, ?n!ting the tr.xue of any loealitV. 40-'26 Jacob EMriJge. Jesse Jone. Adam GrifCa ELDRIDCE, JONES & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND COMMERCIAL BHOKERS, No. 31 1-2 West Wahinstüii Street, South side, second floor, over Holmes Citj Grocery, INDI AN A TOLLS INDIANA, Will attend to the buying and pellin of Indiana and Western Lind, Tay Taxea, Enrjinc Titles ai.d DtctiAto trades ia gem rul. AU eorrf iponder.ee r romptly attf nded to if accompanied by a stamp to pay joetae. Always on hand. Improved FariiH, Westeru Lands and City Lots, for sale on good Urns. Als, COAL OIL LANDS, In Ker.tueky, lVnnylvanii, Virpiaii and Indiana; also, tock in variou promirinc eompanics, to sill or exchange for wild lands. 4"?-y WILLARD & STOWELL D LA LEXIS IN .MUSIC AND 31 us ica 1 Instruments, 1 & Kcip coTistantiT en hsnd, at Who'eaIe atii I;ct.ii, an extensive aaortmeut oi the beal P I A IT O FORTES. CABINET OIGANS. AND .7 J! I, O I F O .V , No. I IJatcs IIotie, 3-lDr Indiannpoli, Ind. WILLIAM & J. BRADEN, STEAM PRINTERS, Blank Book Manufnctnrcrs, txn nri rr.s 11 3ia:: bgdks. paper and stationery, No. 21 Wt Wahiiiton-st, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, CäTAU kir.d4 of LlaLks on Lacd, an4 printed to order. 29 HIBBERT BROTHERS, M tauuctcrcrs ari wholesale dealer in FINE SOFT FELT HATS, Ol 3Iain Strict. CINCINNATI, OHIO.