Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 12, Winchester, Randolph County, 20 September 1866 — Page 2
THE KAXDOLPH JOURNAL TIIIWDAY, KKPTKMIlKIl J, ISM.
UNION STATE TICKET. wtomir i:i.i:ction. tot ATTOMf T 1r.t4l., UKLANA H WILLIAMSON. rot, rrttTAr or STTr, COL- NKLSON TItL'SLER. n Arnrroi rr state, THOMAS B. MtCARTY. PO TItflt or STATE. r.CN. NATHAN' KIMBAL. ro Bvrr.mtTT.tinyr or rustic mtictio?i. riiOF. i. W. IIOSS. ro roxfltr, rifTii distiict, iion. (.nonnt; w. Julian. ros ar.rsMr.HTATiTr, "" ENOS L. WAT?ON. roi TBr.All'R! ALVIN M. OWEN 9 ros. sHrstrr, JOEL A. NEWMAN, roa rnocvToat A. C. MELLETT. ros rovmasio.'vxa ELUIÜ CAMMACK'. ra At-oa, whit airta lowüSHtr, E. HI ATT. J. UILK1S IIOOTII. An individual juU from Europe telegraph the Chicago Journal from Savannah, Georgia, that J. Wilkes Iiooth U alive and well, In Europe, and has 1een presented with an ample fortune by various European powers. Ind. Jf'i-rJd, (Dem.) If the above Ik true, then fsofne thing; which have Un suspected by ITnion men can Ix? explained. The. Democratic press and the party, nt the time Iiooth was paid to be cartured, Kaid It was all a farce, that he till lived that it was a concerted plan l et ween Johnson and a notorious M-ouridrel named Baker, to make a large Mim of money otT the Government, and quiet the people. There was another significant faet which gres to strengthen this joition. The pretended lKly f Dootli wm not exliibltel to any person for the purpose of Identification, leides leing myste-riou-ly disposed of. No one except the President and his confidents know what disposal was maIc of the so-called lnxly of IUKth. If J. Wilkes IWh till lives, Pre.iilent Johnson can pnKluee him, and itIs his duty to do so. We do not think he will, however. Booth was, or i, Johnson's best friend, and he can thank him alone for his present position. We presume the Herald has had assurances .from the President that such is the fact.Thc article aliove apjears in his paper the day after Johnson's visit to Indianapolis. We think the great change In the sentiments of the late rebels and their allies in the North, can be explained on no other pround than that the assassination of Lincoln, and the e?Hape of Iiooth, was a concocted plan, IK'rfectcd and carricl out by the same parties who have reaped tho benefits of their terrible crime. . FRAUD ON TIIK I1ALLOT-BOX. The Indianapolis Journal says a ' Democratic fraudulent election agent wrote to a Democrat In Greencastle, : Indiana, that he would send them one hundred voters from Kentucky, and fifty for Montgomery county. But there was a Union man in town by the Mime name who pot the letter, and by that means the fraud was found out. This is the way the Democrats expect to carry the State. A similar fraud is expected to be perpetrated on Jay runty by voting railroad hands who are not citizens of the State. It Is also expected that two or three hundred will 1 voted in Randolph, and that number In Wayne. We warn our ; Trustees against importation, and also our Union voters, who attend the polls. .Thousands of dollars are being scattercd all over the country by the Democracy to buy up voters for Indiana. Iet every Union man go to the polls and stay all day, work and guard, for our ememies are determined to carry Indiana bv fraud. INDIANAPOLIS RIOT. We have taken some pains to learn the exact state of the ease In the riot which took place at Indianapolis, Indiana, on the evening of the arrival of President Johnson. All are aware that General Grant and Admiral Farragut, are Union men, and that they were traveling with the President. The Union men who were present desired to have these two men presented first, and then they Intended to go away rind let Johnson talk as long as he defrired. Therefore they called for them. The Demcorata called for Johnaon so taeh party yelped for his own party man. The Johnson men were determined tliat the Union men should hear the President before they saw Grant, and the Union men were determined they would not hear Johnson until they were introduced to Grant. After all these men bad been presented the fuss ivaa gotten up by a Democrat shooting a Union man. We have our statement from a rH able man who lives in Indianajolis, . and who witnessed the whole cf the dißfculty, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. The Democrats from this district who went down to see Moses when he was to say his piece at Indianapolis, nominated Martin L. Bundy for Congress, to bo beaten by Hon. Geo. W, Julian. Mr. Bundy was a Paymaster at Indianapolis during the war. He made a good pile of money; he can stand the sacrifice; leside, Moses is to give hita a position after the election.
GOOD mil NEW JERSEY. The Now Jersey IiClature Iim rati
fied the Constitutional Amendment ly a vote of .11 to 2 J in the IIoujm, and 11 to in in the Senate. The President rouM not buy enough of the mt'inU'rs to prevent the pax-age of the Constitutional Amendment. If John-on hnd any disposition to do right every State could lie represented In Conffreioxt session. If they do not U-Iicve it let tlicrn try it, and then Johnson can tet the fart whether Congress I'-ir- to briak up the Government, or whether the .hoo U on the oilier foot. Another Fnlaehood Nailed. "Iuringthe reception a Radical crave a loy five dollars to throw a ftone at the President, giving him the stone with the money. It was thrown but did not reach the point at w hich it was a i rned. ' IfrraUI. You state that as a fact. If your statement is not an unmixed falsehood, 3ou can prcKhice the toy, and if he knew the five dollar man to be a radical he knows, of course, who he was. We predict that when your Badical is found he will prove to I a Copperhead, for thero were plenty of them who would have given ten times five dollars to get a stone thrown at the President for the purpose of charging tho offense on the Union men. But the whole story is an. invention of the Herald. Neither the boy or the man will be found. Journah RAISED A SAR PENT "Moses" has raised a Copperhead serpent on a ole in Washington, and all who arc troubled with an attack of the disease called office, and will fall down upon their knees and look up to this Copperhead, are healed. "iSTlTjTUlIV COME. The New York Herald has at last abandoned Andrew Johnson. Bennett saw the hand writing on the wall, and he hastens to leave the rotten old Copperhead ship. Henry Ward Beccher, too, has fled from the camp of the Piiil-i-itiaus, for Seward had, on his trip to Chicago, slain thousands of his friends with the jaw lonc of an am. PCI1MC SPEAKING. Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, Hon. (J. W. Julian, Gen. T. M. Browne, and Col. A. J. NefF w ill address ti& people of Union City, on Friday, the 2Lt of Septemlier. Let there le a grand rally at Union Citv, on that dav. STRANGE THINGS. A friend of ours out West, told us some strange things a few days ago. He said he knew a man who had been wounded twice while in the armv bv the rebels, and who was now, for some reason, united with a party that embraces these rebels. " Another man had a limb shot to pieces, who now curses the men who cared for him and were his real friends, while lie ' praises ami acts witli the men who shot him. A third man lost a son in the army, who was shot and killed by the rebels. Strange to sa this man has united with the men who killed his son, ami demands that they shall have and hold office. Who can account for strange things? these II. c. wfldy. We had hopetl to have commenced the history of this man this week, but the great interest in politics prevents u. We will after the election turn our attention to this matter. We trust no one will form any further complication with him until they sec his history. Gen. Ghant refused to receive the plaudiU of his countrymen at Cincinnati, because it would have brought down the Administration and all its imps upon him. Xobody has any rights in this country except Andy Johnson. The people will soon determine that there iasome one else living in this Government besides the great I Am at Washington. General Grant would doubtless have lecn dismissed the service if he had received the welcome of the soldiers of Cincinnati. This shows that Andy Johnson is a tyrant One of the Democrats who wtnt to Indianapolis last week.from this county, to see Moses, ran over a street car when the Copperheads lcgan firing their pistols. Judging by the color of his face, we think that he had not recovered his wonted equilibrium on his return home. We think it will be the means of shortening his existence at least five years. So much for his agile attempt to convince "Mosey" that he was one of the "children of Israel," all the way from Randolph. The Indianapolis Herald wys even if the Johnson men did commence the fighting, they had cause for it" What was the cause, Mr. Herald? It was eimply that the Union men had assembled to see General Grant and Admiral Farragut, and for this the Herald thinks they had a right to shoot them down. CO.VaQESMlo.NAL. We understand that Major M. Ij. Uundy, of Henry county, will he nn independent candidate for Congroi in this Congressional district in opposition to U. W. Julian." QtmorUIic 21urvt'. That's cool, Lafo. when you helped to nominate him at Indianapolls when Moses was there. Grkkn Clay Sjjith, the jiuwly appointed Governor of Montana, left St. Joseph yesterday for his new tiejd of operations. THE brother of lresident Davis, General Joseph E. Davis, has been pardoned by the President of the United States. He coiuci under the S'JO.ooo clause.
Geo. Granit Syrapiitnlrt. Tlie following autograph letter from
General Grant hows that his sympa thies are with the HoldJers' and Sailors' j National Union. It wa written three . , 4 . , tiiiiMii nii'iii in inn nnnniiiiri-iiii in i f the Pittsburgh Convention by the UnKn : HEAD4'K3 A KM 11 U.NITF.I) STATES. Wn)!6t", Au;. 23, IMC. II. y(. Ätarf, Chairnvi, tic, iWdirrs arul Stiitnrx' Union : I)i:au Sin: The invitation of the Committee of which you arc the Chair, man, to be present and participate in the eelchrationof the first anniversary of the body, tobe held SeptemWr 10th, is receive!. If lam in the city on that day it will afford me great pleasure to jjoin your Union on that ion Previous to receiving your invitation, however, I had accepted another invitation which, if I keep will take me out of the city at that time. All I can say now is, that it will afford me preaj pleasure to be with you on the 10th of: SeptemU-r, if it is so that I can. Your obedient servant, U. S. Git a xt, General. Tnn city authorities of Baltimore refused to receive Johnson and the Hebrew children, because they said he camo as a political stump speaker, and I had, by his course, caused the murder of one man, and the wounding of oth ers, at Indianapolis. m - Two Danish officers arc in New York attending to the settlement of Scandi navians w hich are rn route for Amer ica. We trust Indiana will not le slighted. The New York Herald's Toronto dispatch says that the Canadian papers want En irland to declare war, unless the Fenians are suppressed. Randolph County Fair. Owing to late rains and the back wardness of seeding among the farm ers, the Executive Committee has deemed it proper to postpone the time of holding the Fair, which will com menceon Wednesday, October 10, 1SGG, and continue four days. And in so doing, we hope it will meet the appro bation of all, OA we have gone to con sidcrable expense in preparing a good Time Track and fitting up the Grounds, ho as to make every thing convenient, and every visitor comfortable. Our Premium List will amount to letwet:i two and three thousand dollars. Wo hope the Fair will be liberally patronized. The Premiums of lh35 will be paid, a:d also this year's Premiums, and we hope to be able to pav all indebtedness ami make ar rangements to purchase the giundsj for the hfocictvon which tho l'airl held. T. W. KIZER, 1 i:. K DC Kit, Kxee. Com. X. P. IIEASTOX, LA FE. IKVIX. J LETTKR FROM THE CAPITAL. lf;!AAPnLta, Inc., Sejl-'mbcr 12, 1SC0. Col. Xeff: The Hebrew children have "come and gone, and the excitement consequent upon their visit to the Hoosier Capital has passe 1, ami we i are once more a quiet jeplc. But, before passing the subject of "the reception," allow me to say ia this correspondence that, the rcjort.s of the Indianapolis Herald to the contrary notwithstanding, the riot on Monday night, was commenced by the Copperheads, and but for the prompt resistance with which t'ieir first attack was met, we should have witnessed a spectacle mt altogether unlike those which have within the past few months occurred at Memphis and Xew Orleans. That the attack upon the Union men was premeditated is shown by the fact that 0'Leary,oneof the Marshals, was one of the chief actors; it was he who galloped his horse through a crowd of defenseless women and children, all the while hallowing to his men : "Come on, boys; " "Clean out the Radicals; " "Give them h 1;" fcc. Rut the Itadicals stood firm and united, and the hattle was soon over. At manv other cities the President has met with the same rebuke that was given him here, but it was left for Indiana rebels to shoot down Union men because they exhibited an unwillingness to hear a man who has turned his hack upon the loyal men of the country, both North and South. The remains of the old man, Stewart,
were followed to the cemetery by uj celebration, so that Merchant's aclarge concourse of friend. The Union count is left out for want of room.
League turned out in a IkmIv. and there. were nearly one hundred carriages in the procession. A Union meeting is in progress today at Stiltz's grove, south-east of the city. Thousands are In attendance, and Generals Dumont and Coburn are making effective addresses. All the townships are represented, some of them by Immense processions. The committee of Southern Loval-! ist, appointed by the Lovai PhiUulel-' ohta Convention, will reach this ilace! about the 2Hh Insqt, and will meet
welcome from our'priatc inriptions and mottos, the
wjth a warm ' ThP CoprKrrhcads say that Indiana m a a at nil at ivp3icssiy lost u num. iney -ve heanl fro;n lain- you sqow! L. G. P. Temperance Journal. This ivaixr has iseea consolMatrnl
with the Gootl Templar of Alton, 111.,! Huffman, Vq. tut is to be published at Indianapolis,! T1,e xercUo on Hie part of thp Ind., IJ. II. Mills editor, L, U. JJynev holars were entertaining and inpublisher. Terms, $1,50 per copy, five struct iv. The vocal music was most
copies or more, 1,U0 cacn; published mui-iuvuxiuj . i AVe tnist that now thi paper is a fixed fact, and that it will le patronized; nurriiy ny tne peopie oi inuiana and Illinois. It is a credit to both these1 great States. !
To me Election omrcri. Pursuant to the agreement and rec
ommendations of the State Central Committees, of the Union and Demov r- vui,mv.M v. v..men or the respective Central committeeiof Randolph County, agree a follows: '.' 1st. In every precinct where the Town-hip Trustee is a memW of the Union Party, the Democrats shall be allowed one Jiulge and onp Clerk at each rrllf nndatererv precinct, where the Township TmMee I a inemher of the Democratic party, the Union party hall tie allowed one Judge and one Clerk at each poll. iSid. The Judge and Clerks so to be appointed, shall be-selected with alternates by the party whom they represcnind the names of the parties thus selected shall le" furnished to the Township Trustee, at least one week previous to such election. 3rd. The agreement for tho appointment of such Judges and Clerks should be made in writing letween the Chair man of the County Central Committees, and signed by them and the Trustees of all the Townships, and copies forwarded hi the Chairnian.of loth the State Committcecs. - J. B. GOODRICH, Ch. Un. C. C. X. P. IIEASTOX, Ch.Deni. C. C. X TJ s the Townhhin Triite-H ! are reo tics ted bv the Mate Central Committees to sin the alovo agree mentthey are each requested to call oh J. Tl. ftooilrich at hU oflllce, or the court, on or before the 2Gth of Septem ber and sign the warne. J. 1$. GOODRICH, X. IV'IIEASTOX, School Items. Number of children in Randolph Countj between six and twenty one jeuraof.age. . . . Number of malt. ......... . . . Number of females. .. . Number of Districts in county.. Number of Districts in vhich no bchool wis ttubt.fc.. (No. (!),) Nettle Crek House, not finished in time,) . ,; Number of pupils tliat, hare fttr tended school within the year. Number of pupils not attending. Average - atteüd&rwe pet d.iy,i county ,'i Number of male teachers eraployevl in the year. . . . v .... Number of female tcacTTers' cmployedi n the Tear, Ateruge compc nfttio'n -b( male teachers per dny Average compensation of female teacher per day y. -12S 1 ,fnv5 . 6.IÜ 30GK 71 73 1.701,' $l,6Da' 1,G79,021 75 Expended lor tuition within the year... Average length of schools in the county in day.. Wsyne - Township L-s' lowcs term. No. days Stony Creek shortest number of data. No. days 140 41 9 115 2 School house- built within the jCar Number of brick ?'.hool houses in iL" cooniy. .-. Number of frme ehvol loupes iu theuntr Number of log school houses in the rountv. ...v" i . - - ,- -. - Total value of all school broper- :.. .1 ... CT ij til lUC tOUHIJ . . $72,972 00 P. Ii I A TT, Exa'n rr. For the Journal. FAlt.Hli.VM). General T. 31. Uro who and Colonel A. J. Netf will speak here next .Saturday at 1 o'clock I. M., on the political issues of tho day. Turn out to hear them if you want to hear President Johnson dissected. I was an eye-witness to the reception of President Johnson and suit at Cincinnati on last week. There were from o,m)0 to 7,000 people present. They were received at the Spencer House on a platform erected for the purpose. When Mr. Harris introduced the President, about one thousand gave a faint cheer. When Secretary Wells was introduced, there was little better cheering. But when General Grant, Rousseau, Custer, and the gallant Farragut were introduced, there were none any longer silont. It seemed, then, as though tho wave of popular enthusiasni stirred everv noul in tho vagt asscmby Thc cll00rs Wpro almost deafening, and the swinging of hats simultaneously waa a magnificent scene. ' ' Thus Johnson avu3 coldly received, as he deserved, turning traitor fo tho party that elected him. Merchant. We had articles in type in reference to the killinc: of Mills and the 1-1.J Fo: tha Journal. WINDSOR. FlFTIM Ilk I3,Ctf The Sabbath school celebration today at this place was a splendid success. At an early hour the town was crowded; several schools were well represented. The procession was formed at half past ten o'clock, and fftor trarsing the principal streets, hca(Jc1 Lv martial music and Waring MyeraI )un,1,me banners with approcolumn filed oir to the stand prepared , In the crrove for tho oee?iion. when Streigiit, of the M.E. Church, an- ' I liOUnCÄj the ohßCt ö thc mtini( iouncid the object of thc meeting ami the enltTof the day. Kev. J Jeliioi of the Christian Church, offered up ;i most eloquiitt proj'tcr, llu atldrpbscM were brief but very-- appropriate?, by jcV. Pe&rgc. Iter. Streirfit and 1, excellent, the son-s vft lmcf.ti ntnl ' Cliostll, UIUI , VCTy appropriate to the occasion. The order waa pootl until near tllC' close of the meeting, when the devil came up in the fJiape of rotput and. caused some disorder in the outskirts of the assrmblv. OBSERVER.
F'"r Hi Jourml. Governor Mo ton.
I understand that Governor Morton' has promised to spcalc in Winchester teforo tho OctoUr election, all who love their couniry, should le on hand, and give the Governor a hearty wel come. No doubt but it would picas him to meet "many of the loysin blue. It is the rruty'of tho loyal citizens to! stand shoulder to shoulder and reiel oy tue uuiot the one nym power, which if not- c&eckrxi will ovfcftUrw our lilcrtic and free institutions. i-ome up,- fellow-citizens from the various parts of the county and let us renew our strength, and on the dav of the election Ie at our pot and ycal with theTaIlot what we were driven taarcvcatfitfL by the sword. ' UNIONIST. MARRIF.D, Rt Jacob F.lUr-ktb. ;.. In hU in Win chester, on tho 13th tnst., Mr. GMrjr W". Lrnni, r Montgomery rannty, Indiana, to Macri G. ivrniej , oi liauaoipn. Rt th Mine, on the lthjr.t., nt th reiJnre 1 Wrid father, Mr. üoiiiiu Hot to Kosa ' n. iveiiey. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. 5. G . STAFFORD. Physician and Surgeon, Te,,(,er hilr-o"''''onice.tot:iccitizcmof FARMLAND AND SURROU.NniNG COUTKV. He rirea special uentioa to fit or the tlifrestlre orgutxt. Ci Vf9mJ' tu i'lcl to. I or uy. Wll 1 USTJIAY NOTICE. Slate of Indiana, Knn'lolj.h County, S. 5.: T, J. K. Goodrich, CWk of the Circuit Conrt, within and fornni! um ir anl Slate aforenairl, ! hereby certify that V Uorf description of an estray m been niel in my o(T e: One b:ij mure, lurht, with dark maine and tall, Ktar In the forehead, while tnre on tho nose n l UleMiffin the left torn shoulder; thre white fft. .lruictl nt lv Samuel R.iwem and Elijah M. Beron. j. H. GOODKICfl, Clerk. nl2-It 50TICE 1 IS Web clvn that I will, on Oia 4th lar of ocliMior iict. tpn U. urvey of cftion t'n ,
3 470 l,n'! ownnip twenty vi. ransr tiuuen if i.r ' cat. anI continue from da) t dar Uli rail tur- ! rrx I completed. F. M. ViJ, S. It. C.
MI-31 XOTlCi: Or APPOLNT.HKNT. Xolicc i hcrcbr civc-n that the nn?erij:neJ ha been appointed Etccutor f the t-tat tf James Smith. tccrat l, lute of Handelt h Co. fcuM eatate is sujos'rt to 1"" oItch;. ti ii-3t w. A. sm nil, Eteeotrtr. NOTIcn TO NOX-KESIOKNTS. Slate of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Common I'leaa Court, October Term, rC6. John Commons ti. Samuel P. Britton and Klira J. Britton. Complaint Now cme the Plaintiff, bv T. M. Browne. Attorny, and tiles tin complaint herein, together' wil'i an uruiaTit that aiJ ilcreudaiita are not rokidcnU of th" StHt of Indiana. .Notice I the re Pr. hereby riven r-aid Jefendant, that unles they bo and appear on the first day of the neu trm f tlo Common ll.-a ! Court, to be holden on the 4th .Monday of October, A. D. 1SG6, at the Court-houao in Wincheater, in iaid county and State, and atuwer or demur to said complaint, the ante will bo heard and determined iu their abnce. Witut'Miny name, and the teal of aaid Court affixed, at Vinehcter, this Ita day of September, A. 1). 1C6. Iat.l J. IJ. OOODIÜCII, CUrk. nil t oTin: to ti:aciii:ks. All t!tose who ex pect to teach ichol In Monroe Townahip inuit be .n hand wlt.'i good Certificates. nd oOicr ti'itt.-ible rccoiiimrndatioun, tiy ttie Clh dar of Ortober liest. I rirjrtb of tonu elghty-HTe da8. JAS. S. 1MVJS, nlO Trnatee Monroe Tuwnhlp. KOTICi; TO XO.N-JIKNi HK.NT Stair of InJirtnn, Randolph County. I; th Cij".non ''lean Court. Octo!cr Trrm, 1(JMary A J ewi ha T.cwi.. Coniplaitit pM. Now (nmi th plaii.'. M.ormin War. A. tornt-t, and dir her cm...Mul herein, tofreiher with an affi.lavitthat said defeu'1alil 's nola n-ib dnt of tb State of Indian. Xiitii"f! I thruf.r In rühr irl r on im . defend ant, tliat unless he bo and appear on the fir."' day of the nest term of the Common 1'Ic.n Tout., to be holden on the 4t! M-iuday of October. ' ' 1. 1KH5, at the Cnurt-!ioi4 In Wincbci'.ur, in said county an J state, and niier or lu)ur to nid i-otnp'al nt, the um IM be huard and dotertiilnel in his aNainco. j W itny my name, and the of r, i J Court1 affiled, at lncliester, this SKI day uf Auirvii, A.l).18fC. J. B. GOODRICH, Clerk U. C. Ii9-4t NOTirr: to iii:iiis or rrrmox TO Si:i.L ItKAL IISTATi:. State of Indiana, Randolph' County : 5otico it hereby girn, that Kinsley Mock .dmiiiitrntor of the eMittc of l'nnicl Mock deceased, has filed hi- petition to sell the real estate of tho docodent, his personal property bcitiff Iniufficlent to pay Iiis Jcbts; and that said petition will bo heard at the not term of tho Court of Common I'leas of mid county. Attest: :1 J. U. GUOHKICH, Clerk. August 94, IfrRC, Ii04l roxi sali:, The l.otel known as the Walnut Ftret Hons, near the Upot, Muncie, Indiana. Sai.l H tl consists of two lol, jr.o'l buiMIn? of twenty rooms, giol stnMu, wo d-houso, Sit. Terms moat-rate. Address or aj piT to B. R. BKESOX, ln9-4t Paiton, Wajne County. Ind. IVOTICK TO 4NON-Hi:SinK.TS. State of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Common Flea Court, October Term, 1864. Ann V. Klines vs. Abraham C. Vandoreii , Jefcrson A. Walters. Complaint 'o. 820. Sow comes the plaintiff, by Cheney t Watson, Attrne , and H tfs lur com plnint herein, toretherwlth an affidavit that said defendants are not resident of the State of Indiana. A'otWe is therefore heril-v riven said defend ant, that unless they he and appear on the flrst ! dny of the next term of Iii Handolph Common Pleas Court, to be holden on the 4tli Monday of October, A. I). IcfGfi, at the Cotirt-house In Winchester, In said county and State, antf answer or demur to said complaint, the namewill be heard and determined in their absence. : Witness my name and the seul of said Court' affixed, at Wmchektor. this Ic'th dav of Aurutt. i A. 1). lf-r.0. ssiL.l J. B. GOODRICH, Clerk K.C. ne-5t Extra Bounty! Extra Pension! Extra Pay! ElanVs and !n!ructIons sent by mail run or cit4Bnc to all soldiers or their defendants, who are entitled to the additional allowances granted by the recent acts of Conrress. Address TKVJ PLE C. HAKKiSOS, Ite Arent U.S. Sanitary Commission, vSnC-Ctn Indianapolis, Ind. STRANGI?, MUT TIUT. Every young lady and gentleman In the UuiteJ States can hear something very much to their ad vautage bv return mail (free of charge,) dt addressing the undersigned. Those htrJns fc4r3 of brinff Lun.Luged will oblige bv not noticinc this cant. All: otiier win piease address tneir oDeatent servant, TUOS. F. CHAPMAN. Droadwaj, New York, March P. l$G6. 3C-1? . -111 as . .a. ' FOR SALE. A good two-tore serine mna for ca!a on good terjnä. Call on DR. J. W. W ILM ORE, WM. D. FRAZEB. nC-tf FARM FOR SALF. A Fsiw of V a'r of KiritttwT land forsale. 11 ,u ln KanJ'.ipfi couniy. Jd1., on ekLr side of the Indianapolis and Belief ntalti Kailrcad, one rolle of Morristowa. The net proceeds r.f thAllmK.. .l... ..nil ...V Ir.w II Purchasers irs solicited to rail and see it or fid.f'rrthiru'foVBWuV. Ffker i'0olce o-3ni geo. hutciiins. rLKS OF ALL KI.XDS FOR Jtj at hs office. '
TO THE PEOPLE
OF RANDOLPH COUNTY. I W 1t to Inform! xnn that I Jt r torn.! from Uie rilj, lir I bought ltS" pKl f DRY GOODS! -NT OTIOaSTS, Which 1 "Of fl,er- if ehrr?r than iny other houe in m coumrj. -My it-ck efDrcss Cood3 and Notions Can't bo best in U part of the couttry. 1 hare the latent stock of DRESS TJtI.VrrII.VGS. Bfadlsy P " Duplex Elliptic Shirt. CLOTIHX ATCOSTI Call nt Wo. 2, I.cV nuHilint, leat the truth of what I say. asf nt a M. MAYER. HOUSE FII1XISII1XG GOODS. SEPTEMBEK. IS, 188Q. FOR THE FALL. TRADE. House Furnishing Goods. Tun A tibial, liar mau L CoM So. 71 .Mnin Mrret, Dayton, i)td WonM call th atfa!kn of buyer t!nir full and well aborted tocK of Bcdy ?ruscl-?, EEglish Tapcc'ry Erusrcls, ßueerfinc Ingrain, " 7col Dutch. Tapestry Ingra;n, Venetian, Hemp and Äag CARPETING rSow opening, from jnrrtn aoA Iometlc rnatiufactorlca. COCOA MATTING. CAXP. MATTING, .MANILLA MATTING. AND Floor and Table Oil Cloths All widths. Marseilles, IIoney-ouib, Allendale and Lancaster Counterpanes, Curtain Terrys, Gilt Cornices and Hand, Curtain Kcps, Curtain Gimp and Cord, Spendid Ijre Cortalns, Cortain !ops. Nottingham Curta'i.s, CnrUin Damaski. Large stock plain and gilt shadesWmnosr Holi.4KD?, all widths inl cdors. TABLE ASI) PIA NO OVERS, Mnen and Cotton Sheetirps. all widths; Pillow Cssine: Towel; Napkins; lo)!is; LIrei. Lam asks and Tab! Cloth. "WHITK AND COLORKD CARPET WABP. A handsome assortment of Stamped Gk.lt .WALLPAPERS, A Splendid Assortment of the XewestStylcs DECOKATIVK PAPER HANGINGS SATIK WALL PAPERS, COMMON ;APER. WINDOW PATER, F1RE-I30ARD PRINTS. Wliiic ami Optoral JJlauktlt. Arent for Rlehards A C.s new patent corner protectors fr stairs and xootu; somethlo; new, li.efal anit orrainantat. Carpets rr.ade and pnt down, Wirvdew R-.ades j and Cornices out uu. aiJ otbsr work stitnitJ i ! short notice. VAN AUSDAL, HARMA11 & CO,, So. 74 .Iin st.f Dayton, Ohio. 4-n47 FRRORS OF YOl'TII. A f?fi.!eonri.who suffered for years from Nervoua DeLllit, ftatre Pecaj, anj all the effects of youthful discretion, wiSJ, for the aake of'sufferin? humanity, enJ free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for raakinir the simp!e remedy which he wa cared. PuJferers wishing to; profit by the tdrertiscr's experience, can da , so br addressirr JOHN B.OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St., New York. March 8, lCG. 3Ciy
Dayton Vholccalo Trade.
J. B. Finite. A. Htebe. II. Fink. FINKE, BEEBE & CO.. Importen nd Jobbers ia CLOTHING AND WOOLENS Tailors' Trimming, Ac, &c., A.c. So, 01 Mnin Mrcet, I" I)A) ton, Ohio JoieU t:mer. DatM G. Rrovi COMER A. BROWN", Wholesale Grocer And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. M Main trret. Six Honrs South of Srecni itrrt, DAYTOS, OHIO. 34 John Catn. Pr11 JL. ßoyei CAIN & BOYEK! Importert M wholejule dealers ia Foreign and Domestic Notions GLOVES, HOSIERY, rAJTCT5r GOODS, ScO. Nos. nl 091 F.!t Srcond street, DAYTOS, OHIO. 34 GEORGE A. BLACK, (Successor to Heckler & Blark.) Importer and wholesale rlealor in CIII.Yl, CLASS AXD (ll'EEMARE; Coal Oil anil Lamps, Piajed and rritannil Ware, Lookint: GIae?. Cutler, btone i Yellow Ware, AcNo. 30 Opera Ilocse, Main street, DAYTOX, OHIO. (iorg yf. Knelsly. John K. Molatlr KNEISLY & M'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CO R WIN'S BLOCK, Tfo. t n Mnin street. Between Hrt I Stcvad fit,, DAYTON, OHIO. J. V. eerrln. J. S Lytle. GevM'.His PERRINE. LYTIE & SKAW, Wholesale Dealer in Staple and Fane) Dry Goods am MOTIONS, No. 202 Second at., bet. Main and JefTersot DAYTON, OHIO. W. H. PRITZ & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Foreign ao4 DoassstVo II A 11 ü V ARE Mechanics' Tool?, Building Material, Cutlery, fcc. Also, Agent for Fairbank'i Sctlei SOG second street. DA Y T O X. OHIO. u M'INTIRE, ANDERSON & CO.' WIIOLHSALK BOOTS AND SHOES So. 4 8 Main street, Corwin B!ock, DAYTON, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, lVhofe.ale Healer in .m, en's, rims, ST HAW GÖOVS, MILL I E I"jTf 4 2 ifarft attcet, Wtirefrj Titml ai;l .Vcoad DAYTOX, OHIO. 34 Jacob f 'ofTiiir a. Wm. Satcarnp. C. V. Osbrn. O. rctr, C0FFMAN, 0SB0RN & CO .YOTIOJW9, HATS AND CAPS No. SO" Second street. D A Y T O iV. OHIO. KCfJERH, KIEFER Jt EXCLZ, WholfMlc Dealefi in HAItDWARL ,S SADDLERY, 04 Male alrcei. G W. Roftera. DAYTON, OHIO 40 C. V. Kiefer D. W. Ki.gl e, G. Wofairan. A. G. Smith. !. Wo;traaa VOGAIYIO'V, SMITH & CO., WIIOLLSALE GROCERS! No. 313 Third street, between Ms'i and Jefferson, DAYTON, OHIO. 40 CR EAT EXCITEMENT AT THE POST-OFFICE. SI3IEON II. LUCAS, f FLAKES this method of calling the X itlentiun of tie peoplt to the fiel that he ha opened a ftfEW-OFFICE AND JEWELRY STORE At the Poit-OBce in TTinchstster, DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS, School and MUcellaneout Booki Novels and Magzinef, . STATIONERY, ! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ,otioiitf and Prrf inner v. ! CLOCK AND M ATCH REFAIRIXf . I?oce fin "e hortf notice, lsd itUsfac tion euarantecd.
Gire me a rail at the Tost-Oßce, nortli of tlit Fohlte Square. IMEOK lis LrCA5. April ee. net;. iy
