Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 17, Winchester, Randolph County, 25 October 1866 — Page 2
THE MN'DOLPH-JOURNAL. Y -
"f Yl I lT IPflVA Y.'CK "TO RK1 1 23, Tt'.L-:f --. jg.s ' fl(0, ; - ThVdlttcül! I ran a,., nhuh,?) produced th ifcft k.I hinxTshy in tf iounk?J I be.Mlu-l.fjr the inWiij of t!;c. Üuiitd State, by . .. . - . . .tu-v itiulrav.iU.f'i th French ami Miximiifiui,' v hjle ttio Uoiicd Wute -jr,jjHj- to Hvium a. protectorate of ..U. M-xknn R.-puulic; our Govern .ment to ffHaTantcp tho piyrnnt of hu dchtdtlr froni Mexico to France, ami: fa Mini thrtvof annex Iowcr ullförnLi, which compno ii narrdrlfltof Un1 brttvfm thrrtinlf '"s!lfrnla. and th Parlflc CVcan, Xtfrid.'nj'from Vppr Olirvrnla : f bit h orer Hlt degrees" ' r. f Mi ttotilcT to air importAnt'ac.rftiJs!ton !n manj rcppcts to tho ; United 'State, nvtt would plvc tH rater communication with the on tire territory, TVhuyc. boon, and 4"f Htill, opj-o.ed to ä further acqui. iliori of tvriilory, for every such addition brings u ith it elcniint". fur our destruction,- tThc. Li.-tory of tho .Lwt iix ycar luive .indicated that our territory h ain.idv Iari:ei tnouKh.- Indeed, tho varied inter.&ttot tho several ;.tetions of the United States warn u that we are too lare nowfot hnnnonv. New ll'ijrland U u maikufaicturinp section, I tnl ai hucIi tlemands protection ou ;icr 4Stati u tict a red ikYi iclw. While the .Southern StaUs, owinjfb their peculiar-prK!mttrf"t.ed and ak free trad e, w hichr fa ' to '6ni e ex teh t,: true 7m nen-nee fo th greift XorthWest. mt ;öw,;JY t b 'oöjhyrn nirnt"dlcrimi. .natrs In Yayoröf 'the New England States, It produces dissatisfaction In sthuo(hcr Htaten-tlut need no uch protection. la order therefore, that harjaonr -may exist in a, government, laws must Le equal, Rearing alike upon all and thU can only be whom tho interest are nearly the vdarae, Jand ' Where tho people .'are 2ömgeheou, niad nearly an may be of thewme family. Mexlcohashad v.witbln -JiOf tefrltorlarilmits thoelei menU'of tlestrtictioh ever tdnce the introduction olTihe Cuistiilan race, ewad in adding. a portion of her .ter- . xitoxy.to tho United ßtatci, we not .only introduce a new element of dl-ford in getting u portion of her www -nninair civjiucd people, but we extchdthfrjrpa of territory; . a. . . . . . . . jhp future inrrrrr of ; tUoo . who e(tle; tficff; xnü.st be4 Uchded with . that people who hac clamored for .a ;;pwtxa,)dndepcndeut go vorn-mVntv--..Experience ,bw . taught uh that thcio .c)arition always pro"ituct great-civil commotion. Even y .f the sfpamtion does not take place, thV 'attempt produces feuds that may 1 .ihln piiinrlta 4 I. Ant TV. . V.l.. tory oMhe world js simply a recital cu Contention and-Uooxi-.hed, grow p iii.out ofa war.of racw o aecouut . of, .their varied. interests, and an in eompatlbiUty of dpositiou. ; Therefore, if we would perpetuate thli Government' for any great rcnrn or time, we must ctrcum "scribe oar territorial limits and A . t -.-vmencaniro ana civilize ail our x;ilizeii. Tliercciin bo no harmony without thb.. .Compromise be.twcn, inharmoniotis iommunitit'-, .lhit epring from tliiferent nation Klltltw, will not do tke .worJt. We inu.it hty noOerraan citizen?, Irish cttlrens, PpjtnUh; citizens, French f or Erik-Id- citizens;. but all must be .tuitmuu, vttjicni, .merging, every thing info, the.' one .'great' idea of a rtngle people. -Thia can-only be dcrie,ln äshible and 'circumpcribed territory, with a cinglo iystem of .t"dutIoD,nrraYdeof lawg dealing out'ri0ai and exact justice to all.' ; . ? .. v . II tm DO X O U LI K i: IT1 - ' The cjectiou i over and tho result known, and in tho best of feeling, we would -like : to - ak those v.lioso patriotism-Irove them into
the ranks of the TVrnocrncA-, Jec:iuo ;t'hcy '.vtVc unwilling to trW tho Tepubllrari-, -how theyllko ita3 fur as they've goiu" ; '
:;; It U tobe deired that -he restless fplrlt30who have been afraid that ,-rRadiculhtm would ruin tho country because they were, not recognized as the -leaders' tf tho party, have -09J OUI-d a position where they t an be at en?o. They took the leadership of tho Democratic party, and "have tccn gloriously dofeated,
. and by i-a doing they bay a for fei tod
all rlghtto sympathy from Repuln liean... It Mdtlta one thinr In this dbtrlct-thcre U to bb no two wlugs .to the .Republican jurty in the future. !en will be candidates for 4 'ongrct-si oathe adoptetl or settled Indicy of thc party? There will to no Iladicil and Conervative wings, but all will dnsjyer.to tho doctrines uad principles ccnciat.d in the Dechration'of Ahicrlcnn Indopcrdehfernual and exact Justice to'all men. The comet t and'Vhootln- ' ottl tf-tW waVv 'meteor Are" now n:m ml. H.ilA4 -.:iul -uu r truM inry arc MllMlfU UU 1KU (iy..i..l - - 1 ' m- W " . lhelrtaew reUtlon, forio have kept them In the Republican party would
t o ThrrsTV k n1""' : 'that water wk? iu n-!0r il??!0
Tlie- , restless pirita have been industry, eight hundred and eighty'tulfing in' the' direction of the four boaU canght upward of one lK-mocratic party for years, and the I,omlrfl and ten millions of aanh'ne ÄiÄ in themonth of July alone, the tle tbeyuent in . that direction, ,'ow. produclnff 707,61V francs. At the that they'hve adjusted theraselvf "ernl f.f the Tnonth one thöand 'f M ' K I lL.1. 1 . 1 : . a l A 1 ....! ..". .1 J. . ' . ...
una Tüuna ineir icvci. irnMneA -
nirnc tltv in .mafiyi.axd. Oovernnr-fcw.tn, of Iarylandf by
1 ni hih-hand! treuchcry, is about : to inaugurate another. rcUlllnn. i ttdlMvinK tho xatnplc of President to upreme tor oMhc hUtcof LtryLintL 1 r" T !w " .h WwUtur of ! that .ati4he police com mi sooner were n pointed for the city of Unlttmomovernnr Swim; at the inaUncr of the disloyal cdmom of that city, attempt inj,', to "remove thCiccotninl-vdonera because of their i devotion to their country, and ap point men who are in sympathy with President-" Johnson's reconstruction policy. 'Thi hfph-handckl out ra?e, if attempt!; will be reMerl by the loval people of the State. An address ha bocn'Itto! to tho
people of Pennsylvania for i a e clvi minorities of -Henry caand the lnriip.it!n nriounty, Goorela. havine failed to
naitanci that at blood willbeVhcd in 'that State,1 itbanrobabilitvor the ontbr. ak ' w read
achln2any of. the Stated iu.ment in that county.
UCV'J, O IUS ueCUIIHU Jjencraj. . .1...! r f 4 . l The objeet of Governor Swan is to. it.. . . . . . . v an: orry io-s-c iiue - 4iiiii - handed usurpations by Indent , . r . . and his followers, as it , - Johusoti mut rt-sult in war. The question 0,11,11 "-iMHt'pb tanielysubmit to; these outrages, .or hall we meet them a a brave euplu would? The fearful lesion tutigrlit us in electing Andrew JOIUlson RllOUld he a. - fUI - licient warning Jo the party never togdoutMdeof the party in select,V, . " . nn(l tried principles hotlld alone be selected. ' Compromise' Of principle fo'-a'1 da ngerojw t hing, an d tt h e pa rty that does it should buffer tlie penalty. Andrew Johnson added no streii"th to the Rejutblkan party, and therefore should 'not have been selected. We say . now, a we have heretofore said, we have no confidence in any man who ever held chives. " , U.XITKD STATUS SL?iATOR. ; . Tho. Democrat nre .now-making an effort to stir up a. difficulty. in reference to the election of a United states Senator. Now, wo ndvi.se our. friends to keep cool, that little matter will bo nrrauged' all i right. You can not-get up any "dlfli'eulty. Wo expect you .to fight (Jovernor Morton, Iecuso ho tunned you o eonmletf-lv' Ynnr oflnrt tr Hr ihi -" " mm m . av jwnter wi )nly unite q the moVe ;closclv on the 'man vou ?o much de-pise. V 1 . , . ' : The Ilcpubli an nicitilter, when tliey.'jneet, will settle the question who Is to be rutted. States .Senator to the satisfaction oT all loyal men in Indiana, and they will not .stop to ask Andy Johnson; or any other copperhead, who it hhall be; but whoever it may be will vote right on tho great questions of the day.. v . ' II. C. WELDV. We pnirhised our readers the his tory of this individual, but owing to the pleadings of a'" gentleman who has. been intimately connected with him in buin;Sve defer it for the present.'; We will pay, bowever, that he is imt an honorable man, as he left here without paying uz for the .advertising, we did for him. . .We have made.. every effort to get him to pay us, except to "?ue him, and we would do. that if we knew ho had, any property subject to execution. ....... Gone West. On Tucstläy xnornlng biht thc family of Thomas L. ' Scott, Mrs. Linda Patty and family, IL F Diggs and family, and Win. C. llcas ton and family, left for their new home In thc Weit. The two former for KedfleldIowa, Mr. Diggs for Fort Scott, Kansas, and Mr. Ileaston for Bethany, Missouri. , A ho-t of friendü met them at the depot at five o'clock in the morning to say the parting farewell." Wc aro t-orry to lose euch, good citzvn from, our town. Our kindest uislnn go with them to their new homes; trusting that they may have af many warm friends there as thev 'left hire. ;.w . V FwvTrrm MAVnM1 . , E V .. 4I LVi ,UAN AvlM! ta take the field In person, at the head of a well appointed ermy; and, leaving the outskirts of the Empire to the Juarit, will himself wage war in the rich central parts or Mexico. . Tuu officiar majority of General Geary, for .Governor of. Pennsvlvania, U K.TUS. The total vote'of thc State is nearly G00.000. ... . OffCXAL. return? from all but. three counties: In. Ohio, and - the eriiimaieu returns ;oi . thoso three counties, give a Republican maDority of 43,211. - Gt.vr.RNon Swan, of Mar;land, N threatening" to remove the llice Commissioners of Baltimore becau)-e
" from votincr . The Commissions.: deny hii power to remove them cept upon trial and. AnilMm of malfeasance in oßit-e. Bloody VVlts kre- anticipate. . . ' . ' . .. " . 'H E 1 rCIUh Sartlllie l lPrV llS. ' " .n more. huccesful ths S(Mon thmi for; tho last ten years. M
they are detcmlned to enforce the ,peenlwl ' d r-pfikers have been registry, laws preventing ex-rebels'! nvited- Rn1 thre xrlll he public meet-
louarnenez una Uoncarneau, the'P"ints1 for thnt purpoo atüteco princil center of XhU .specie off tion at Itichmond, he will deliv
ojuki oe? Dvoenr ioT two
It is rumored that Stanton W bout to leave the cabinet, uird tbat
General Rhorm.m .,?...-.. "my policy, . ,..f , niif u.uwi.-t.-! will temporarily $aV-cee4hiin.ttanton-Mmelf neither connrms nor tienies the report. curdi.il rccviition at St. Louis, Tiioslay niht. 'A n-nt.n.ll : ;,f ,1.!.' y - - peech is in ourSt. Louis peeial. The' CopperhTl '"ohn il(Vali"rv v W - m' r - ' icnipieti to peak, but the Fenians wouldn't hewr him ' ' ' t,,7,,. . i T proncrs ronOned jn the Henderson county (Ky.) jail broke outou Friday ni-ht. .Some of them uvffviaiyiy uau men. largo reward Ls offer wl for their recaplure. j... ; .... . vir-SKiiAi.' Tucson, has .dedarcd Ptect the rights ' of citizens, he will-maint ain: a militory POvem-
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Thursday. November 20. 'as a dav"w,,,vw,,THy",,V"''p"y
'V.. ia: ii i . I -. v j -. ; enlivens. 11 is incamourtyimiial appointed by Prcsldejit Johnson for ' ' . , . . a "atioual thanksgiving. . t " r . - lumw- loinc wueen io ueier W m . M ...... A A 1 M . J 1 the confederation question until a new Parliament is culled to settle : details, particularly the school quet tion, are to be extensively circalatcd .in Canada.' ; j Ohnkuai. Sheiiman is reportetl to j,urrvin.e troops "to 'the ;-cene of the Indian outrages on tho -plains. rp rT . . . ;.iur.ruUuuuj.u.wii.H.u i. I ..:........ f ... . l. .1 I 1 i;-.. """" Ul "u,?urcu wuu "K-v estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand hales, and the ujrar crop, a i. a t I Ititiuii it1 lk L(mLl' !,AlJ uiwuwuu iiu-iuiu-. ' INOHFOIJC, 'Virginia, mustfbe:an unfortunate city when its chief newspaper, theNorfo!k -Dominion, says' It is "useless to deny that our city ... . .a -L i in . is at a stand still in every set we of the word." :. - Tu i: Pittsburgh 'f-azettebasofliciid returns, from llarnsburg . of every ine in lVunsylvania.. county' but nine From wven of the.se last it has the official voto fioiu other sou rcW. Of the other two it has reliable reports. These n figures .make (Jeary's -majority 17,11'd. An article from the New York Kxprew, says that the Fenians nre fully prepared for war; that Stephens has r - . !! 41? .
occii succccuing c;i in tins couilirv, , 'r3 .n-utai aii'i noocai lut aj-atit , impeiiianil thMt tho rrronf TrUli l.nlr C..i..iiiiii.tUii. Kp
to take place at Jones' Wood, New York, will be the last meeting at which Stephens will be present before the struggle begins. SUNK1.K. The following pretty description of Minrbc is from thc pen of (irace Jin thaw ay: "lie that misse sunrise loses the sweetest part of (his existerce. 1 love to watch the first tear that glistens inthcopo ning eye of morning the silent .song t lie flower' breath the thrilling choir of 'the woodland minstreN, to which the H modest brook trickles appluu these Wellings out of the sweetet of! e creation's matins eem to poursonie ii i a l . i i- i I glad and merry tide into delight's ; p-ir flif tho wfirlil bnd Mn-inu-d f ear, asn me onu nan ure.inn u a hnnnv thlno nml nnw nilud vir ! the telling of it. ... 7 f ndcpnd-nl Onl cr of floor! Trhtplnr. The Grand Iodge of this order . held its twelfth annual session at' Warsaw,! the 16th, 17tli and lth of this month.! The.attcndance was much larger than ' at any .previous session. The roiirt ; ,v M " - of the Grand OHicers showed great' .ii i prosperity mid harmony in the order throughout the entire State. The o.' . , W. S. reported one hundred and thirty-i four lodges organized during the pa'sti year.- This rapid increase Is in a! J great measure altribtlted to the lecture ii., xi t i i l WSfem, and It is the intention to keep three or four persons in that work tho 1 i coming year. t Tir fMllowiiif nnifoN -iv-.r. lf,.. I IOC lOlJOlIlg OlllCerS Aere ClCct. li for the ensuing year: G. W. O. T.J iiaVS, Of AttlCa: O. .C, A. 3I. V, of Winchester; G. W. and T., D. It. . Pershing, of Liberty Mills; G. AV. V. T., A. II. Bohuijc, of , JefTersonville. Tlie next session to be held at Koko- - - mo one year from this time. The citizens of Warsaw paretl no pains to make our vi-it to tlicir place pleasant; and in com ing years we hall reracmbcr with pleasure the pleasant smilej and happy 'greetings' of the friend -in Uiat beautiful village, and my 'prayer ,1s that the withering, blighting curse of intemperance', may ever , permit teil to enter their nomes. Amanda l. Way. Tiierh will to a GootiTeraplars' Con vention in this place, commencing on Tuesday, the Gth . ' j uay - 01 ov e m ier. All members of the order areeo rdiallv invited to attend, and espo dally phould erery lodg In the Fifth Dintrtct be rcp- . . .. . . : ms," rncti erening. inere win, also ex-fboa 'clliM,a temperance mating ! the session, and ZZIT Tuu "l ?d them, .H-.ntere.ur.Rio OIU fts u nwi-Ann r It IT Mill. ,.. .. m.. . .. .'.mi, wilt- ui oi.iMnieml of our order wilPbe in ftttfiidanee;and having been apdeliver anl V au I
address upon the history of OUr Ordef,f . Nlir is lher-ira hexhi;iTe said defendlind the n&ture Slid obWt of mir t j."t-'turils he ba and appear on the flrst day nnl me nature au tu uujeci Ol.OUr llC-j f aert term of the Kandolpk Co mm a a pai grot.. -Ample arra Hare men t will le rurl' to on the founi. Monday of oe- . . V, , I er, A.D. 1414, at tao Ooort.ms isj Win.
watt.- iu vuiCTM-iu isti tup. octegaie! In attendance. A 31. Way. . ' - . 'ä R. Jk Morrow,. - K'ommHef . -
31 AltKIED. - fly Jb r.itMtn Flic kt reside? lit
,o. w uii.v.Mr.u.;.. uoi..ii III MlM.lll11Iir t. Hc HcifMlvi daurMei f h7,1) !uS,"n n-f - r H ; nVnj'.-Sv.! m. jC.' m,-ixj- , Mtj iitpp attrcl ibm through l'.ff. uri.Mr. hniiiT K. Mkirun ana !ii '!ol tj r Ii . l ' r 1 .11 km rwi b i.i n.iar . .... . !" Ah it wa in the bogrnnin?, so it U now onomblc - men . and.aovely r""'Vi v"vvv' "-" ""v, c"ed bond of matximony, aud have, by po doing, mad thrnslve orna - mcnt, toietv, and the world better fur,. their having lived. Our friends Vho harcjut Ukeh tht fit tep in a nf0 which.wo trust may Ikj one of unalloyed Uhs, have the assurance that if tht-y act well their part, life will w real, wnnaa glorious cicruiiy awau them afur tiit carc! anJ turuioiu . ineident to life shall haVCbecnCXCliangcd aiiebWiaiity. ThTcforc, ln View of thh&acrcd relation, , fleam ... In orient Torenn, but nlKaiTM,en.TlM Jiy, may ftream, it re&tlxo .1,. T - Jiopie o lot. r,T .. " Ti m'n , , T conducted with, the bet order, in the .OÄTWÄ1 . presence of an immiiirte . tifiino The cereoioniesi nt the church were presence 1 of an immense- audienee. The bride" and rrootn enteretl tho church at 7 -o'clock, Attended byJMr. ß. IL' Lucas and Miss ßallie Bo wen, Mr. Albert Bow en .and Me Belle . - Iceman, and took a position within i , the altar fuein the audience, where "ev. .Mr. Smith, Pastor of the church pronoune! the marriarc cereJ uujun- ......v.,, closing. with prayer, after which con-gratulatiftns-were received from the relatives and friends present. Tho britJe WIW arraVed in a white ... . -witin k rt und kk cp. r nnni( with Jlonoton'Lace. A wreath of oraiuce llowera eneireledher brow. The bridal veil was of white ilk illusion : After the closing of the ceremonies' t. ..i.,,.i. : - ...... ... .. i .... at the church, the parties returned to ;the residence of Mr. Ii. I). ISowen, 1 where they were perenadtvl h - the "Winchester Brass Rind At llo'cloi'k thc brjdo room (ook he 1::xrrc trnn f()r Ncw York, by the win of Washington Citv. NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. .MANHOOD; HOW. LOST, HOW ItEsroin.u. Ja.t iiublilt. a new c.I. irm of Dr. .V I'iiK rtL-uMi f A t uKra f,l liakv at 53li tlm ratiral euro .nilhout nicJI i-iiir) of Si'Orniut.rrlin a. Somtnal . ... - .ii p.i.iiini i-ciituiai iumi mi jr -eaKne!i, i nvoluntdrv Seminal i i .... .clt-md ulrie nr sexun. cxirav.-ijrJiiife. j IO3 l'lte. u settled envelope, onljr 6 cent. I 11. r.'1-L.ratd author, In ..il-n.liwrablee.ia), ' rlearlr !cn..ti&iratei, from thi.-tv ear' aucc.tUil j-rnoUC'S Ihul tUu ahrmiii!; eotieiueueof fl f al.uf m:t .e raIU-alI cur.-l w i timut tlif danz-rou us4 o( internal medicine or the ifIication o t!io knile jMijntitij out a nu'de .f euro at onee Klmple, anJ re ruin, and eiTertii.il, ii.i-.in. ( v. hkh vcrv.Butr.iwr, uo mnu.-r Un In onJltior. mar be, inaj cure blmsult cht'aj.lT, rUaU-li, and rudirallr. irf'.llj' U-cture LÖnId be la the )mmh .of CTerj ou?h mid e ery man in Oie and. . rienl, under a:i, tu a ttlniti jiveto.H. to ant kddrt-, j.. Mi. ai-1. .d rocit of ;i v ei'iit. or kwo -oai iainx. Alto Vt CulverwellN -'.Varrin-e nr wo ! Guide, ' j.ri.e'JÖ oeut. Addre tlie publi 127 K4er, New VorW, Pu.l-wfilce bot 4JiNj. . v.'i.l?taki: vobit choici:. i - win fcii'i i'j r.irg or oiiutwi a orlered. Mtirrlv .,rk-.. a $55 Semiitp Mnrhti e, I eiilic r liet-ier tV iNou, ur Oruver V K.K. r. t ; ; n jx-non sfiiduijj . lcl.)rc Hie firt of Jni.uarj A all eifl !v Fi.ro or otlicrui. !;rlut k .iVuü9 ub"::rl,,, Vc h OKK Olihltl KK, with the inoucv (iHO" ?r H.iv.-,.ee. irrOn and nTter Januarv l.t, iHJT. will reouire oiji.t. .ui.-. rib.-r it -ruiu'-c ...Vj?. h."tfnl 'r ,,earl " rnlum THHKK iiummü-ii vr he-o msvhines, and they Cic nnirernl Aatitartiin. II Km lir anl.a.il-... m.wK.. . ... .. Tannin iiacesc .UMid the naiiie aa fjtt nj yotl obtain them, iih itic inaney, b check, draft, or e.at office order Sunple copies and Circulars aeot fre. T rnta v'l .'lOnynir in ititvHue. .siD.NKY F.. MOKSK, Jr .&Ca.. l"-3t i 37 Park How. ew Vrk. miii-:iiipf.s nam:. Bt vlrtne of an E-xecution t me direetfil erom lbo L,cr of,htf r0U,l-t-'i,.', t'-'rl. I lf t ta I .iiMI.. tl . ih . k;.-K.... t.i.n.. ... tunt.;y. the ssm iar or 5rcniD.r. . u. isc6, b-jtwi-eit thf hour of 10 o'clock A.M., und 4 0ioek Y. si., of .aid dar, at the door ..f the Cou',-h'u,of Ka,Tl,UcM,,u, ;,,,s ro,lls roflis for a term not exceeding ce year, tbe foll wiujr described real estate, tu it: Xl ,ion Wrty-nre. tOMrnlilp nineteen, unife twelve, emit of A--ffid tkPi nr-f rti 1 inrirMiiii Iia II. Iba iiortli lnlfnfm n.nhenu quarter, fractional lection two.to i shincizhteru north ranjre tw.-lvo, et or,eeond Prinrt,.l midi.n line; both lot. !e. V'oate1a,,1"I1co:n,-,n 01,0 -.n-irea a..d three is-iuo kore., more or ls. Also, the undiruled oaa third vt tiny-one and one half cre of ,"rU"'nsl of oulheaat quarter of ictio thirty-nre, t-.n-hip nineteen, range twelre . .. - u Mlielmlcmt - nt.lriurest and eo-U, I will, at the amt) lime aud jdace, eipose at public sale the fee-ahnple of slid nal esiate. lakmi as the )xrert of John Kirheioo at tho suilf Wni.C. Hcndriik. Naid sale still be inad Itboot any relief whatever from Taluat. 011 or aj-i-rai-omt-nt laws. Oct. 19, lfC(J. JOEL A. NKWMAN, il.-5t - ' : Lcr!r K. C. SIIEICIFF'4 SAM.". By srftx f f an Etecntion and Decree to mo directed fr ft tha Clerk of the l.and olph Com mon Heai Court. I will expose at ablie sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the iith day of Noveiubee. A. P. IP06, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.; and 4 o'clock P. JH.. of said dat.at the door of the Court-house of Randolph county, the retrts and profits for a term not ri. foedinj: eTjrn years, the MIowi( described real estate, to wit: The north half of the east half of rrthwet quirter of section thirly-flvc, township , nine teen, ranre Ii, cnlalnfnj forty arr. - Aad o failure tt rt-alite tho full aiuouut of the juJirleut, intrrest and cot. T will, at ih sain tiin And plare, etj'Oe ' at public alo the feesiiNpltt of said ral t-stat. laxen as je proi.ert or Cornelius t array at üe taaac .Nelson. Said sale will be made without anr relief what err from raluaitoa or appraisement lawa. OcUI9,lsCÜ. . . JOEL A. .NKWMAN, nIT-M - v - , Sheriff H.C. - v OTICI3 Is lirthy jrlren that the" trndersined hs teen ppioic:ei Amioiitratr)rof theemie of John h. Mills. 1cessd, late of Randolph Cuntr. Tht m f t I. ...... . .a-,' el;as p. hallidav, ' A4mio1itntr. notice to v-n ns t n exts. tate of Indiana, frandolph County. In the Comruoa Fleas Court, October Trm. lrW. Jtenry Br ct et al tb. Georg Groobf . Cot, pltint .N.-. . "N'oW tomes ha' TkUln'tiff. ht R f ' f1" n. '' ? alCdit that said tlereudatllsnot a resldent 41 tk Kul. irlnJi.n.. . demor to laid comtdalnt. tha sane will be heard - "wr. laaaiacouat si. Mala, and answer or "4 datenaiood ta his abaeor. 7 W Itnass m name, an4 tt)a seal of said eoart Iffited, at Wiacllf iter, this Clh day ef October, 4. D, tauk , k, Isasil J. B. GOoPRien, Clerk."
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The Largeat and Nicest -ele before in . IBADT 3LM CLOTHING, ' ' Vuu will flti-l a
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Wt4p' will bt told by Ilia ytrj, or rut ALL (JAU.MLNTS U 5. B.Tboi indebte! to ra will plena counu ruuuiof ova r cce month will bave ih nl3 2ro ' , p i nv 'n STO R F ÖAU1 ........... DIXON, FORGY ft CO., Corner Secoud And JofFrrAon SreetH. DAYTON. OHIO CARP ET I 3? GS! Oiat.ela, Tape. try. ?-plv, S-j ly , Irgrain, Ac Ac ic OIL GLOTI-IS, .!!:. 4 4 ) U feat aud 18 fat. LzTTITGS, t 3 4 5 i 4 4 4 4 4 CURTAI Sf Terry, Kfp, lanaik and lice. S -A EL I) Iß S liutT, Greaa, Hlua, Wltila ai:l Gilt, A fll atotk of ! rP A TJT T I. WTATTinW (1 iXCiTtCI Al a comi-lrte almk j( CoTjjirlitnf all of th laVett ! lot and .tirrn. iixon, rtnv k c.. Corner Seeon J .ml JcflVrson Street, DAYTON onro T.'nlt A I POINTM II.NT () F EX I W l O It . Notice In hereby giwn. that the un1rii t I hat trn ap)Mtii.trl f fti-lor! t!ie last 'ill of Willmuth F. bOlt. late of Kaiitot.h Coiim, dcreaied. Nald ett i 'jfiol t' r? tolvrttt. A.1THO.NV W. JKNI.. iiH3l 'd Exi-eutor. K. M. HATS, M. R)CST1UL, J. M Tt:STIK, WaCJITtL HAYS, UOSEN niL CO., Mitnufacturtr mi Wh-desle Dtalrr. ir CLOTHING AND GENTS FURBISHING GOODS, No. 01 SOUTH .IIICHIUIAN ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., And Manufnctory No. 149 Chambfra Street, and 131 Reade -?trtet. New York. Mar 1, lt-PG. n45 tf MILLER & GABLE HAVE nrE-SED A 1W DRUG STORE IN FARMLAND, INDIANA, Where thej are Reeeiriog surERioR assortment of Dil uasy TJJSjOC.V-C. PAINTS, OILS, m CHEMICALS, - : " ,'rrrE-STUFFs, VARNISHES, BRUSHES PERFUMERY, i . ..... PATENT MEDICINES, AND Pure JLiquora FOR MEDICINAI 'rURroSES? Atid all other trticlei pertaining to the trade. .. Eapecia! atuntlon will be eireo to hare ererj article of as good Qualii? as rerroen ted, and in co inatanee will an thinr be rt up that is of doubtful or eephiatlcated rbarccr. . 1I-J?J
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very Trg. atock of r ;. or put up for you at tha horte t notice. Altlt ANTI'D TO FIT. T M. SMATTINCCR. AI I c rail and nettle, at I mcit hara Ih1 iniereil eliarel. money UOrSa FI'RMSIII.VG GOODS. .. rrx: 3EPTEMBE IS, 1868 FOR THE FALL TRADE. House Furnishing Goods. Tun Ausdul, Harman L Co., No. 74 .Main street. ln ton, Olxia. Would call tha attention nf Wu-era to thair full and well atforted lock of Bdy Brus els;, Englisli Tapes ry J?rus eh, Three Ply. Su erfine Ingrain, Wuol Diitch. Tape ;try Ingra n, Venetian, Hemp and Rag CARPETING ! Now iciiin jr from forlcn and dwiue.iia rp.anuUcturi. COCOA MATTIXfl. CA.XP. II A TT WO, AM) MAN ILI A MATTI.NO. Floor and Tabid Oil Cloths All widiha Marseille, UoueTi-oUib. A Her dale and I.arcaitar Coiuitorprine.s, Ctirtiilii Terrva, d'.lt Cr.rnire. atid Panda. T.eta:n Kcp, Curtain ;in aixl Cord. Sendil l.aco I'lirtnina. ('.irlitii 'unm. .Notllfijcliam Ciirla'tia, Ciirta.uWtamu'ka. LA RG K STOCK PLAIN AND GII.T SHADES Hi.Lt.4N0i, all idt!i inr con. TAHI.i; Art 11 NO t ovf'js. Linen arid t'.tion Vhetii r, bll wj ltli: P.llow ('ine-: Toul: Na.k.ii; l'ojlif; j.iuei Lu.nak niid IhMk Cfth. Will TK AM) COLOIIKU C A RPKT W A I. P. A tiaud..m assortment of Munj.e.l Gilt W-AFilLPAPKUS A Üp'cikü! t rtmentof theNesriftStTlff DKf!OKATI VE PAPER HANGINGS iSATIN WU. PAPERS. COMMON .'ATER. WINDOW l'ATKR. FIR K-P.OA Rtl nil NTS. TI7io ami Colored Illankct. ArTts f.e Klrh.irds V Co.'a new patent corner rotertor fr tir. ...1 r,oi..; omethlir uew. I eful una ori sraenla!. Carpets :nsde and p-it down, V,,do Shades aud Conines put uV, and other work executed at oort notice. VAN ÄUSDAL, HARMAN & CO., No. 71 Mttiu at., l)nton, Ohio. ti-n 7 ARTHUR QUICK. South aide of the Public Square, WINCHESTER, INDIANA, Dealer in Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, ' Gold Pens an ti JPeneitt, GOLD CHAINS, GOLt) RlbCGS, hc.t PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BOOKS, PAPi:r, ENVELOPES, wall PAPEit,AND WINDOW SHADES, A LARGE STOCK OF INKS, Of all kin 4. Alto, PERFUMERY, LADIES' TOIMrr. POWDKRS AND linn tiL's. .
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Davtor VhoIooaro Trade. J. B Kink. A. Drehe. 11. lu.k. F1NKE, BEEBE & CO4 I rtpoMfrs nd 'Jobbern in ' ' ' CLOTHING AND WOOLENS Tailor' Trimmings Ac, A.c., ic. Of Main ttrrrt, I " " DaftonVoftie. Joiejk Comer. Dtrtd G. rw COMEH & BROWN, Wholesale GroeerB And COMMISSION MKnCIIANTS, No. r.i: Min trer t, . Six Dof. South r" Srcond Uttel. DAYTOS. OHIO. 84 Job. C.ln. p.,,,, K B?, CAIN Ä: BOE! Importer fti.d vholc9le dealer in - ; Foreign and Domoflt Notions (S LOVES, HOSIERY, FAisrcrsr ooods, fco. No. in. I ein JL,t Ser..n.i ttrt. DAVTOy. OHIO. 31 GEOROE A. BLACK. (Sr(f.or t- IW. Ufr A lil.ffc.) ' Cill.., GLASS WD Ol'EESV.II!E Col Oil nd lamM. Plnted und Britannif I Ware, Loukinu Glaaoee. Cutlery, i St .. ir v. n w i - N no Opr-i Mniii tret, . D.irro.v. ciuo. (ior.U'. Krcl.lj. Jii H. VrlMlM KNflSLY & Rl'IMIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS COR WIN'S BLOCK, Ü o . 4M .Main .street, H twern Kirt 1 Seron, nta.. J.V. P DAYTON. OHIO. Pfrrlne. J. S l.ile. r.rt.W. v. PERRINE. LYTIE Sc SHAW, Wboli-anl Drn!r in Slaple and Fanrv Dry Goods t NOTION Xo. ?a Srcon.l it., het. M.tin n l JeflVntr DAYTOS, num. W, H. PRITZ & CO.r W).o)etale Dealer In Foreign mn4 rn.t) II A II D W A R E Merhnnics Tools, Building M. terial. Cutlery, &zc. Also, Agent for Fairliank'i Scalfi 30n .second etraet, DA Y T O A. OHIO U H'iNTIRE, ANDERSON & CO. wiioliisai.e: BOOTS AND SHOES .ffo. 4ft .Mnln lrcrf, Corwin Block , DA YTON, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, Wholesale Denier iu a.? t , ns, t t ns, STRAW CiOODS, I 23- ILLI XST Tt-.r t? Main street, betweerf Ktrt nd scdJ OA YTOS. OHIO. 34 Wm. Nafai.iji V. c starn. t. eetroa COFFMAN, 0SB0RN ii CO I'oyo.v.v, fJA ! S AND CAPS Sf. .tOV S.i:..ijii atreet, n )AYr.o a:, o 11 j o. ttnf.'i.i'.N. Kii vi u k I .c;i.r. Wholraal, Dr'r in HARDWARE A0 SAWlLERV, r Ol Wain street. u . ''ojers ;." PAVTON, OHIO t . C Kieler 1. W. Kngl G. W iK'i'ti A . G. Su.ilh. M. Wcjaiasi YGGAKO , SMITH A CO., WIIOLKSALE, G K 0 C E R S f No. 2 Thirl atrert, letween Ma a cd Jefltrfoi', ; DAYTON, OHIO. , 49 CREAT EXCITEMENT ' . ... . AT THE ' V; P.S. T.-OF F 1 C E. SIMEON H.. LUCAS. 'IAKLSi tMi method of ealJlo thi X ttii.tion of the peopl u the lact that he hat. opened - AND V JEWELRY STORE Al the, Poat-Officr in AVincWester. DAILY & yEEKLY, PAPERS. School and Mirel1t.enaft' Booki Norels and Magzinf, STATIONERY. Watches, jDlocks and Jewelry Motions' .ind;Perfunicry. .ST!J?oa - , ;.: CLOCK AND M ATCH ItFPAiniNC Done on the ahortest notice, and aatitfae.M -.-.A-.- ,..l r" : . . ri .. .v . nr1 ,r ,rpX,:" " M' W" f'-"" - i- r KLMBON H. LtTl? LfTj!
