Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 22, Winchester, Randolph County, 29 November 1866 — Page 2
T11EMND0LPII JOURNAL;
TflinWDAV, XOVr.MBKR 23, -, -. . tnntf iritMi-vT or Tin: rnrt. w i f 1,r'1' Tiii niirrmn l now rinrr nziiMni rot only by th, prtM, of th. rounlry. lmt bj politician and private cltlz'iis. j AW mar rmlttrd to Uiaft MKII W a. flk w . S-v Pk T .r Iran ' .,......-.. r..,., ...... moujn wrnuiH-i nn-rptii'iuii . malli-rtn n.n-ldff ami act upm. And wetrut ....,-...-..... I'miirr1" will not ! in h-t tl thi Hitn V kiintf (.-n. nutler and a f.-w othrr f ivor It; nd. uhi!- wr rr j rrWWnt to conrrdr: th.it Butler h:i iid nnd done a rreftt miny toln?-, et art imtfilli";: t iicwpt all he nrs or doc a- riht. Andy Johnn 'xr.i a4Ultnv,and raiil n hard thing of relN, Copi rlioad nnI traitor a ever Hutler dl.l, and TThcr h Anly Inre h ha'bei ii given tmrr? They were loth for John C. Ilrtrkmridg fr l'reIdeut. They were aplrlntr men, rc.i ly to do any fhim: to p?t the lead of & great party. We lo not believe either of them to be pnfeeouncclorn. Andy Johnson ha pnivetl hlmclf to bo the erouohlnp 1 1 fd f Southern rrlxd, ready to d.ih the (Jovenunent to piece to enable him to ucvcL Hutler wouM do the Fame, f r he Won to that tlas of jx.liti iaiM. Ho ha witfd h M of popular doctrine and Idca to foit Illing If Into olllee. Imieaehmeiit of the President of the United btate should, In our oplnln, lie rvrtel to only in the mo-t extreme -a esi when all other mean hive fall ol to control him. Conre- fhraild investigate hU vn lurt.an.l if heha- Ix en plotting n.iin-t the (lomnment, either to place it in the hand- of it cnemlc or to make tdnnelf Diktator, thru their duty beromf plain. Hut if it U dimply a dlf ferenjeof opinion a t the kind of pollev lx"t in the re-con trurtlon of the latrrrM States thtn, clearly, they rould have no lal riht to impeacli ldm. We do not wldi t see our (Jovrrntnrnt und her people led Into complirutlon which mint lo of tho most -rioui eharacter; frthlj thin? would inevitably result in war between thoe who hold the two optHvdt In polities. A inttrh a we hate Andy Jonson, (and lanuaLTC would fail In attempting to expre: that hatrel) ro would rather have him erveout his full term, than that the country hould a?aln hi embroiled in war, unless it liecomc
ilH,,lutf3MiM-MaryioilUiosWMhim;t,iat iri,hmen and Germans are .,f hl.om,e nwUHnfT. bcInff cntlc0(l to emlffrate t(, IJra2H
to uunrij euunm io .nti Jnwf should he uvtune the functions of King or BlcUtor, or Attempt to use the jvnrrr of the army to force the laW roM Into Co!irc.s. When this shall ik cur when the attempt hall I; m ule by the ue of t-U'di force, then, we say, let Coiijrxc, act promptly, quickly, atvl let the loyal t'tople arise in their strength and hurl Titm from power. But, if he hall now stuhtnit to the voice of the people, as oiprewed In tho lato election-, then are wt in fnvor of hh serving in the position ho has gained, even by av-sas-rlnation. If Congress, after cool deliberation, Vlleve that Johtwon has lcea guilty rf usurpation, and hall Impeach him, we shall support that act of their, as no one man In this Government has a rijjht to dictate what the laws shall be. 'oogreHsis the law-making power, and Jhe i'fxIdrnt't duty is ultuply to see jthat law executed, whetiter it nuita him or not. OWI THEM NOTIIIXC. 4,yo matter wliat intrrclccl officer, pArti.an., politicians and lemaj;oguea may ay, the black roldicr did not earn their ration. The Union owe iheni nothing to it upport a !- dicra. They owe a lebt of gratitude to the Government for maintaining hra from idlcnc and ttarvatiou.M The Democratic pref continue to altert that the Government owe the loyal black a who fought for thtir country nothing. Wo arc willing to admit that they did not make as gol Didiers a.) intelligent white men. In deed it could not be exacted that they hhould. But If they not do any ecnice to the country, hy wt-rc they trratcd by the Southf-ru rcKIs with ficli fiendbh frroclty? Why was the bUck flag raiwxi agnint them, and the cry of ''no quarters to tht black trooV if there rvices wt rc of no avail? The Oomocrats have Wen contiuuUly tkmanding right f-r relolf, w ho iavo m&tle every effort to destroy tho Government. Wca.sk tho Herald to angtver-what does the Government owe the Utter cli of men? Did they 'earn their rations?" Do they not "owe a great dbt of gratitude" for not being bung for their treason? How many thouand,s cf thejc pjr micrablc devilt ht been, and now are, kept fiom Unation through the mercy of the Gvernment, and yet cur the band iiiat feed them? We are willing to acknowledge the ervic?i of tle black man in a.ssiting totque!ch the KmocraN' rvbcllbm; and to that das of creatures which Ihr Herald rrprevntawo ray, the Government owes the negro a greater debt f gratitude than it docs to them; and we have more profound repvt for the Mack men who boulden?d their gun tad fought in defense of our country, than for tttos who attached themMlrcato ruch Organization a. the t?caa of liberty, Knlghta of the Goldtm Circle, etc., or made track for Queen Victoria posAcaalons. Doeathe Herald prefer a white traiUt und derter to a Iyal colored roar.r
VOTER OF INDIANA.
The mmiliGrof votT In Indiana, r j tvtun.esl l,y f c v rai etmntie of the j.Mte, on arcniutakrnbv the townlip tnutec-, U .lj,240. Thl would ai ...r.tifif ,in nfl Oil .IIA T!U I ; "uiu shw rura Ul-inci -"VT " WT': from whirh to tlnw m nuKins ngurr. I Till! South Carolina llslattirc 4 . s
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strongly oppose the constitutional amendment, and recommend the pajwaffo of the homoite:d law, nnd tho adoption of means to dlcouraj;c the emigration of nerocH, nml provide for tho sultfUtonce of Indigent Marks. tT think tho ox norlment ,.f r.,.. 1.,K 111 nnf li,. o f .Murn ... f . no iyj i lie sram crop is uausuuy hört, and not enough cotton ha Wen r.ilsod In many of the districts tobuv the needed bread. The debt 4 , ... it .u ii of the .State Including the war debt U live and a quarter million. , . Titn Now OrlftnnsTimw -ays it ha rocimtly met with .Senator Doolittle? and that tho renortofhU in t M win.in ia tlM. .1 t true, ell, from the recent majorIty given the I nion ticket m Wicon.oln, Senator Poollttlc will prob ubly U. s powerless for niishlef in , , thai Mate as any wnere ci.-e. Cii-v. O u ant. in a recent oonvcratl.mwith Andvv U Mtedto have . . " , , , , Iirunuuiit-eu vinuigiy ui uouriH constitutional amendment, and in opposition t" the Idea of universal ...ffr..m ...wl n..ivrr,.l nmntv. 1 "v ' ' Ro.Mr.nonv denied that Andy has iriven frs. c.-rebel Secretary Jacob osi..w,.m t.r.r.t-Tr.ri f-. hnr li n a J 1IIVIII' 'II (T. I IHI iV'll ll'l IIVI l.v.-T band to return home. It Is a mat ter of little consequence. Andy has made equally guilty rebels Governors of States. Another authority .nays the report Is truo. A Salth.lo correspondent says Northern Mexico wan alive with preparations for attacks upon Durango and San louls Potosl. The Imperialist are every-where acting on the defensive, as it believed they have barely force enough to hold open their line of communication between the City of Mexico and Vera Cruz until their final depart ure. A WRXTcn, In tho New York Trihuno. e:ilU uttention to the fart ;un(i,.r delusive nroniise of u free pafsiijjp. ADout lour Hundred or - . w 4lrat-a r a 4 r avail Iai 41üi tinvf crmi m. Iii. mi .; aw ov ii i' m u av n uuior. It U thought that tho ulterior obJrt U to IniprcM them into the Brazilian army. Tin: special commission under which the remainder of tho renian prisoners arc to bo tried, has been received by the Toronto authorities, , , i I ci -t.r . .mi and it in expected the .shentr will forthwitli receive precept to sum mon the nvecssaryjury. There are thirty-nine FeniatH altogether reiiKinuLr injaii,ven ui uuiu u.i u been
onteneetf, thirty-two yet.nne(, (ohcr 1kmI tl)r niollth..
await trials, which will take plain at once on the cloe of tho term, commencing probably the ski proximo. JüdOe Alexander Walker, formerly editor of the Cincinnati Kuquircr, nnd now residing in Xew Orleans, has Ju?t obtained a verdict for $."5,000 In the latter citv, a a fee Ajravlnr. 2,800 bales of cotton for a rebel widow. CORRESPONDENCE LYNIf. pectal CorreipoBdonce to Hacdolph Jojrnal. A movement is on foot to organize aLodgo of Good Templars at thia place. Authorized parties are maki ng eTort to rent a hall and firocure Uie names of u proper num)erof persons to get the charter. The greatest hindrance Is u suitiblo nom for tho Lodge to meet in which is hard to procure in this over 1.1 ..ill.. rru. : .1 "ua VV 11 V "r" n Is much ueedeti. Our town lies! rt,w. iiuwrnoni.. tvio, t 1 duceiuentri for the liquor dealer to come and yt his trail agoiug with others engaged in the more honorable modes of business. Having no definite understanding of what our strength i on the auction of Tems j - is s - -s - - w a a x v Sli peranco reform, 'tno organization would bring it out and set it up as' .til uiuhimuj ricmciii, tu nie uuiiaciiy of liquor sellers. And destitute its wo uro of all social societies, the Iodgo would a!o be advantageou. in a social point of view, and should be encouraged by all lovers and tupporters of social and moral rofonu. After a great amount of effort, our church authorities have procured a drum, and the other neceary fixtures for heating the Methodic church. Broken window panes have lHen replaced with new ones and the plastering where otf, we understand, has been repaired. The room I now in a condition to make tboeongregrtt ion comfortable during tlie winter easoii. Our neighbors of Snow Hill have adopted a brilliaut plan to induce a general slaughter of the legions of Norway rats Infesting thte townhir. A nurso is being made up, which will bo Increased by subscription until the Sth of December when any person presenting the largest number of rat tolls and making an affidavit that they were killed by himself or member of his family, and within Washington township, will receive the purse. Parties are at work contending for the prize. .... . .!... 1..,,. ,.U 1 I 1 Jacob HinJhaw, at his residence In the suburbs of town, has com mend tho hnslnea nf triwivlnrr or. tnlvcly. Three loom w ill -oon I be In peratloo..
MORRISTOWN, INDIANA.
5pee1at CrrtejKD.ienc t- Randolph Journal, t Tn lot l-'. r,......1 T AJ. ..1 ! ... ion uuuuuri ' j a nutlii (Mlling for itiinlzer- in each township, In accordant with hear, from time o Im, from M. roe township, und from thN place In . 1 , I paticular. Then im no news Items i . ;. . -------- J'Ht now of Qny prent importanec. A. it,..,!.,,..,. t i,,,. .i,.n l ir u as ..ami i mill, IUI 11 ll who U tho foul of Innings hero, and the ringing, whistling, rumbling no le of pa.cnger nnd freight car-. lone would be tempted to ?uppo-f otir little town de-erted by Its Inhabitants. Not so, however! Great plan and magnificent iro an" ivill,' VUlinJllHI mr UK' lUture, Ainonp the first of those nro the (.rectIou of r leiMjt.the buildinz of u turnpike, and tho incorporation of MorrUtown itself. TJie town has "Lft0!1 ""vcyed ml will probably be incorporated before m.xt mnmor. Another project, which, if aimed out, will no doubt be of vital benefit to tho eommuuitv, , tho ornui, of a , C)ood Templars. W o nil concur In this scheme, for any thin? that will tendto idevntotho character and morality, secure the happines- und heulth uf (mr nu.e J, be ,H,raided and welcomed by all Intelll gent and broad-hearted men, whatt'r Hh tf,nn orf:rmJ ,njl,v b,' NN e all feel tho necessity f such mi ortra nidation, and we sincerely liop it may prove ellectual. AVe also nocd a place of public worsiiip. .strango n it may neoni, we have nothing of the kind. Sonn two months ago there was a project on foot ror erecting a church builtlin on tlie subscription plan. The oblect was to mi hl t on a libera! baUi; the house to be do-dgnated as the "union ivieeting-ilouse," so ato uccoiii modato ai 1 donom i nat it)n. 1 am sorry to say that for want of religious unity and In consequence of sectarian division, tltis plan of build ir.; a place of public worship, met with little or no encouragement. Js this the true spirit of Chistianity? Why Miould we not worship the same God in the same temple; Now in our humble opinion, this ..pirit of cxelusivcncM is not in accordance with the principles of our holy religion, ond tin sooner we cast it aside, the better It will be for the welfare, both moral and.mn terial, of our town. The public health is crood. Docj tors are despairing and people re joice at this bie?sintf. Ihesons of Hippocrates are sullenly seated in their "sanctum" improvinir their leisure hours, racklnir their brains (if they have any) to lind out now , flT', .Vi!!1 WSllln" füf ,ls0,Ut" j thns Vi&Tdtlzon of Monroe ' Inwnshln. bv nnnte Anhu Lnvrnl .!!..,! 1 a. 1. 1... a- . I "ftt msi weeK tu ivpiius ievercout- : t)Iicsit(Ml with ciirdKic disoasc. Iii' leaver a widow ami four children. M KMcrs. For th Journal. Huntavillc, Indiana. 3oYCara "rt, lt-GG. I noticed in last week's issue that . com-.-pondent Iron; Huntsvi e i 1 , . ..' t. , ... ,,,, not mention the tlcatli of rnncv I JIen ' 8tcven"on, wife of Joshua Stevenson, i who ilie.1 tirvir I fiinftivill.. n K'iI.Iim tli eveilntff Novemhor . Ht.r (lisoayt. . . , st ron,.nn,ltton. si.otvjKPnti. the greater portion of the time .suffering intensely. She bore her severe aflliction with Christian fortitude anil patience. In her last hotipt die gave her friends the assurance that the Savior comforted her; and the sorrowing hearts of her many relatives and friends arc condoled with the blessed hcIicf tl,at ,,cr cn,le' ,ovln sl,irit i4 now mingling in that happy throng which surround the throne of God, and that j-hc, who always had a kind word for all while here, is now swelling the everlasting hong of praise to the Savior of the world. Hut twent vtwo mi miners had shed their liht upon her liJr forehead ere the pale messenger summoned her. In early girlhood r-hc was iprivcd of her mother, and thou she nithfully lilletl the place of mot iter to her younger brothers and siters. Iess tbn a year ago she stood at the hymenia? altar, and wiw weddctl to a noble young man. Ah ! how little did thoe young heart, so happy in each other's love, think that ere one f eet ng vear should , . , , , tt ,, 1 the cold hanl of death would separate them. Hut th lonely heart of the bereaved husband mav bo a cheered by tho thought that it need not bo an eternal .separation. Hy loving, trusting and o!oying the Savior that comforted her upon a dying I-, herr glorilicd f-pints maj- blend together in a blissful union, "where parting is no more." Her grey-haired father, who is noaring the sunset of life, has the Christian's hope to comfort him. That affectionate t'i-ter, who iK) faithfully and tenderly ministered to the sufferer, may solace her aching heart with the thought that a life's clofe she too ma3 joiu loved ones gone before. May the brothers, sisters, and large circle of relatives and friends who now mourn for her, le induced to strive for a happy meeting with her in a far happier clime than this. I thought, as I watched by her couch in the Mlent hours of the night, that It w;ti a hallowed place. "Death loves a shining mark." Even in death she was beautiful; a peaceful, angelic expression rested on her countenance. 8ilently, tearfully, we laid her to rot, with the snow white flower?, "emblems of purity," in her hand. A halo of light and love surrounds her as she lives above, and will ever live in our hearts. K. A. F. Why do "bird in their little nests agree?" Hex'aui-? they'd fall out if they didn't.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. Aü.iIIM.STR ATORVS SALE. Jft1c 1ihfr.br rtvea tltat I wilt at rubltf Aucti.,,,. u !hr?.t, the 20th Uv of1 ! w lr i.eu, .1 th fc ln.ee of WUUim Miiis. Jn tjif,, of Kn !oli.t t ui.tr, II I vi of h')fri. utile, vUei-p. farinli T Utlil. li'iisrliolJ furnilurr, Air, A crrj'.i of twrlr niualht III b1 rlftn on 11 . um er llirrt itull.tr. the i-tirr Jnnt,-r f in.c la t not itti i'prorrj riiril. nlrlu? Itiatlon I pi","'eu si" iz i i'f 1 k A. M. . .THOMAS G. Ml'U.K.N, n-3t Aiminitrat.r. al U' i kr f notick or APrOINniLNT. Molic hcrvbt fi-ii Ibal th unJrinJ brru n inlf J AdniiNlri.t"r or lb v.tiv f W Uliaia Maun, (Uvfirf J, Ute of KinJclpli county. M.lal it ult. -' lnl. I11UMAS O. MCIXKN, 3t .'luilullrlrtr. MITlCi: OV DISTHIIU'TION. Stat of Indian!. Han lolph Count: 5ot e U hrrb7 gwn that at ti . I1t t'rru . n Court f Common I'lda f Han llji ' County, aar final ut!i-inent f V.u etat .f j An.ir.-w s. u.t, .irca,.4. abot .u.n of, '.il II.IKl.... f ,1 .nal.ni f. i r .1 I .1 r i U Ii 1 1 n - imonfthAhmn. Pai.l hflr. arl therefor i.U t apiar hq Ditf Ört 1) of tK next l nu f at) C-iurt, an1 prove their brlrlip, ai.J r;celve their Oialribution bare. J. H. GOODKICH, Clerk U.V. 1). M. R4bcnt, Attorney. nW-Sl NOTICE to ni.ms of rirriTio.x .. State of In4atia, i?untol.li County: TJotlr it herehTe',, thnt Win. I. Fraree. 4JmiiiUlratirt.'f tin etatf I'n il V. WlU-.n, .Weaa-.l. I.a fll-.t hit jetition to eil the r.. etati of the .lieOeiit. hU prni.l projw rt j Inr iiiiiiCirieot to r Un lebt; ani that aall petition will )e henrü at the iirxt .erm of tho Court of lOlutnoll I'loa, frtlt roillil. J. H. OOOliinCli, t'iork ff. C Attrtt: November e, m,C. i.O 41 Ft) it sai.i:. Two r.rirlc hon ntol bt will b" nM very rh.-: mtl.' lor t-liurth- of dwillini;. Poa eion t;ivii Mkrcli I, 1.-07 Title ir "t. n'.'Mf T. W. K17IKK. XOTK'K TO STO( KHOI.T)i:itS 01' FlltST NATIONAL HANK. N in ttt rrn. I !n. November liSXJ. The io. Uhobl.T. ..f the llrt National Hank of W iiirheUr. Ilnli:ui'i, lire herehy liotifte.l ttiitt there ill au eioctioii .f Pircct'.r for ni'l bank on tin-S I Tu.;-la of January, 1-G7, at lt bunkln: h'u'. bei ecu tho lmiir of 1U unl 4 1 am :Uo orJeri,! hy th H rd of Jürertor to
piv.i not iee that a propotition lll b lua.le to time uml pi. ire, ep..e at public iU' tbe fecItie t..!cholilr. l-f.re ;roin; Into an eltfetlon, j aim pic of sal. I real ct.lle, lo o tliaiitfc ttitf Artli-b'B f Ai lation ai to re- 1 Taken a l!.u propert) if Wrn, C, Job. ami lurr the imiiuUt f Iirecl r Iroin evL-ri the Sarah J. Joöe, at the unit of Jno. 4. A. Ue -r. t ....... i.uri.. v WM M . I.OI'KK. JUKI, A. NKWM VN. Skoriffol K. '.
a 1 1 . .4M'VI v ae v w v li.'U-'tk t alii-r. dr. scthencs PULMONIC SYRUP. ThU rrMl .u.Ji naenraJ ft. .1. Tl. BanEMCK. thä rrcprior,otruliuonarr Cou.uu.ptlon, wbo It 1U .. .... . . . J . . . - - - - K. 1 1. .KL TT 1 K. .Ijrf&na MM. death ariertt to loerhab!. nta pbyaieianaproBeoAcei hi caio Ineorable when Lo rciotnecced .u ivi. .imnii. f.. mn-nt Miivrxte. TU bealtlt w reetnroJ in a very hört time, aod s return of the. IIkaa bae len apprbeDle4, lit all tho ertrptorpa inlekly tllrapTKmrei, Rod ftU prerot walcbt 1 xuore tLaa two hundred poo.nl, f nco al rrvv)TDry, be liw devoted hi attention '4Telo'.rely to the rare ot ContumpUoo and the tieaa which ar) nroally rompilea'ed with it, and the euren elocted by LU mcdlclijea bare brea very oatnaroui and truly wondorfuL Dr. ßcuExcc niakeiprofeaflonal vUlta totevtral of the larger rltiee weekly, where he ha a bv: coocourco of patleuU, and it la truly aMoniabisf Vo c poor eonraroptlvea that have to Y9 lined ont of their carriages and it a fa' month." LoAltbr, robtwt peraona. Pt. öCHEKCK'd PCLMOMIC 8V&U1, BEAWEKD ana JIA.1lAKO l ILLS arc genermiij 11 reanlrel la curlns (kTnaaniptlon. Foil dire tiotji aoconipanr fh, o that any ono -va tako tbcra wltUout ffclnir Ir. ScnCNCt, tut wLra It Ii coa ronlont It I4 Ust to roc him. He irtv&i advke free, but for e thorough r xanJ-.iaUou n Üb Uli Ecplroinetor LU foa Ii threo lollnr, P.e-e oUrjve, rben purchasing, that the tw I'lkeneraoa of tho tVxMron when In tba Utatae tS Oonrimptlon, and the othor ts he noTf U, la perlet hca'Di ore on tho Government ta:np. Mi by all Irncg!ta and Deaterf. Trie ilS9 per bottle, or eT.iO tho half dozen. Ltttera fee advie rbould alwailc directed to Dr. örheneki IMneipvJ OSc-, 13 North b 6t., i'blla.lclphia. Pa. G-iiieral Whofale Apenta: leuia ltarn & Co, S. Y.. P. S. llanor, naltlmore, Md.; John D. Tark, Cincinnati, OWo; Walker L Taj lor, Cbleaj HI. ; Colllna Broa, Bt. Lonl, Mo. !4 re. ee. me. 1 j r. I. P. AV A T T S , Attorney at Law nml lTnited States C'luim Agent, Y INCH 1 1ST I : It. INDIANA, Givn r.artittt AncNTlOM i t'ott trilotf. KKPKRK.VI1S Hon. t. P. C. SbanV. M. C: (ten. T. M. Hrowne, Wlnebrlr, Ind.; Hon. T. Warl. Prfai'lent Flrt Nntiouul Hank, in. hetr. Ind.: .lohn J. CJiiiey, Wl nrtie to r, lud.; 1'rof. JI. Turk it, liber ('ollece. Iml. OiKce in Jail Unil llnar. Wiiuhc.tcr. tilf-ly li'OK 33AEGA1XS go ro DIXON", FORGY &C0., DEALERS IN OARPETTOS CURTA IN GOODS. House Furnishing Goods AM) DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Corner Second and Jefferson Street, DAYTOX OHIO. All kindt of Blanks for sale ai tbi;- oflioc.
"W I IST C H E STEH CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
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FALL An OTJTIER STOCK.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
xhe Largest and Nicest Selection ox Piece Goods ever one red - .....
tJClOre IQ H avlnjt Jutt rrturoe J from the Kait, I raipectfully
ke.iuv maus clotiiiixü, hat, caps, boots an shoes, b FLRMMI1NG GOODS, de. ' j Vou will fln-t a very Urjre atock of 1 BEAVKR CLOTH, BJJOAPCLOTH, CAS.IMKKKS, CASSl.NETTES. SATINKT1KS, JEAllJ, 4c, i
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ALL C.AU.ML'NT.S WAUUANTXD TO FIT. M. SNATTINCER. N. 15 Tt.o.e indebte! ti m will la rail and ".lie. a, I rar have tho money. AI I aerMinl niiiiiinjr ov r one tiiolitb ill bare the luierril o-harjeJ. M. S nl3 "Jin
sii i;ni i-j-N .sali:. Hy virtu f an Ktmiition to me dlrertl frMn th Clerk of the Knlhl. I'oiniiioii Pleaa Court, I I will eioi at I'U'.hc nie, to tic h'.fbit bblUtr, j on Sntur.lny , the l.'.lh !a it Mi-reinber, A. P. j l"CG, Iiuii ihi imiir. ! tnoVlovk A. M . aal 4 o'clock . M.. u( ia, at tt.o loor of tho Coiirt-liome of l.'M'.lnlj h ..tinl) , tfc rent an. I r . f . t s for a tonu i. t .-N.-eeiliuf Mirn jcrr, the lollowinu !.ori''f. n nl mlate. to it: I.ot Number iriy. (40) &J rru-oie, (41) l" lh luiriinf lnrnil.inl, i!..iitilh C.ult!. AiKl .ii f.. 1 1 .. r-1 riiixe tw lull um mt orine j j.ilzin."iit, tnter.-.t atil .!. 1 ill, ut tl.e a - - - - w ' NltlMlllT li, l.CC. lii-a roit sali:. Preparatory to hl lulrHtion to thi Wet.tt,o 1111. Iertf lift ffr Kr ab' all Li property. I t r-al atil f'MMinl. town: Iii reidcnrr. p. ;J. nu llit lh ton ..f Vinfiiter, Iml., eoiiOtin of " e -re f l.-.u.J. I.0...0 ,l.oj. atal.t.-: ab, j J.M..I on hurl f ii.-ar '.'to tr', rouitinc 1 ' . 1 . . ' ... . . ; Knt ,,. r,,ure .le. iion. m. I a arl.-tv f t; rap--vi net ano other romll fruit, with a roo. e In I i ii v f ornamcrittl tre.'t an. I ihrub. Koar t'lHn lta, twa f which lay -ar the (rraleJ b ai huiiie i,ow jelnj; ere t.-il: al, to out lot. Mnrteeu arre t tau. I . w Ith u ro-l w ater power, i irtly Improved. A .-omplete rip for Twoh. a i of i.i.rflf,thrv n.ib ti , i,..c. v. nil-am i;i:(. a. .s.viiil. A(IIt I CI' LT tit A L NOT 1 1' I. Ttier ill bo a ineftin f tho oftteer aaJ rnernbera cf the Knii.lolph County Airrii-olturr.1 Norloty oi Monday, th' 31 l"y f loreinter net, at tho eourt rooin In Wnrleter f'r the purp of "lei tirnroftleer. Prci'lent, Serretiry, Treik nrer, and liv-ir from caeu tvw iihli. tit' pay premium of tb Ut is n f;ilr, and iracancl : iii'h otnr biiiiiei u ruav be deemed tiee":irf . J , Mi ,.rt 114r,.,,3, i.,t t ,,t Uir r tnoniberi of tho M'iit , nii1 bav a r;h t-,' tole. N. I. llKASMt.X, Snr-tarv 1 MuvctuU. r i.V. ifW. nil -.'t I I Kal pb'ao '! r.. it. i! tr-, li. R().KTIII., J. K VrJ.KNTIN, M. V.'ACIITKL. HAYS, ROSENTHAL k CO., ilanufacti'.rcr-i anJ Wholesale Dealer in CLO T IL I jS" G AM) (IK NTS' FURNISHING- GOODS, No. Ol SOUTH Mi:itII)IA. ST., ISÜIAXAVOLIS, ISD., i.j T..,f.. v iiiwi 1 . . And M ini fv orr No. UMmUr Mrect, ami 1 n Koaue Mrett. otk. n45 tf MILLER & GABLE! HAVE OI'KAT.D A NEW DRUG is FARMLAND, INDIANA, Where thej arc Receiving A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF Olli aS, MEMCM.VES, PAI.XTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, DVESTU1TS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, -AND Pure lAquors FOR MUDICiXAl TURPOSKS. And all other articles pertaining lo the trade. E-ppcuI attention will be given to hT? every article of as pood quality as repre sented, and In no instance will anv thine be .1. - . : . r j i . e.. l ".. . ! pa& up iuv is ui uuuuwui or soj nitif area j cfcrtfacter. W-xu
E. B. REYNOLDS,0'" ren8 and f'""; attorney at Eaic. j GOLD CHAINS,
Ojlce in Jail Ruildin?. up tair$, icith Maorma Yy. M huaine entru-trd t kini will be prmptlv and failhfullv altendM to. He will :o attend to ellin;,leaiinr ant b'jr. inpland. vVaW-ly ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notle la berühr eiven that the nnderv'r nei, adniatrator of th eatate of I.ewlt Michael, deeeae1. will offer f-r aale at pnble auction, at the lae reMn-. af the deeea1. In Ward Townhin. Kandojph Countv, Indiana, on Saturdav, the 13th day of iieeernner. tftS.th prona property or mM eute. eoniittnr of fior. nor, foti, ihe 'Cf. toti, iheep. wafoaa, farminr Implement nnflMKnM Pfl kltrrn nirnftar. and rartooi kltrn farnitar. and rarlon other arttck. "ale to lierla at 10 o'clock A. M TKR.MS All mm of three dollar and under. eah; orr tbrea doMara. a credit of ntaa month will b riven, the parcbater pivln: note araivtnfc valaation and appraiaemnt lawa. with ro4 nt. LM?i .MICIIAEI , Adtu'r.
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ITS tÜlS marKCt. luv ite the public to rail ai.l xanilot ruj irn k of pit up rr joa at the h rt at netice. IIOL'SE Fl.lISIIIfi GOODS. SEPTUM-RE r. IS, I860. FOR THE FALL TRADE. House Furnishing Goods. Van AumIuI, Harmnii L Co., Xo. 71 Mtiin Mrret, Din ton, Ohio. Voul l rail th" attention f Kuve to their full ! at.t ell arted lu 1 of a . "TlnnTr Tlr!55eli r I V M 1 1 O V T1 English Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply. Snperfino Ingrain, Wool Dutch, TaTJCStrV Ingm'n, 5 Venetian, ilcmp ana itag t CARPETING Xuw opcuiiij, Jroin forrien nnd dome, tic uianafacluriea. COT OA M.tTIIMl. C.t.TK. MA'tTl.XO, AN! iTA.tlLI.A MA'I'iM. 1 Tloor and Tabic Oil Clolha j AH tUln. ' ViTjei'.!.-. loiei -t mV, Aivnb" nx J I.an:a.er Curmiii Terr.. C. It Cornire nnd Fnn Curtain Kc. Cu I fetiip and CfJ. Sj.Vndid l.are Curt ."".!.. I nrta'ti oti. ttiUKnatii t urla r., i.nrtaiu lamaki. ; LAHtfl. 5TOCK PI.AIJC AM (IJ.T S'IADXLS j Wi-potv KoL.?r, ell fdt; '.Jrf. j TAIll.i: A.tl) IMANO C'OVi:K5r, f Line and Cotton .vbrrtin;. all v Sl;h; TVlrmr i . Towef,: yt,klUti i,i.Pf; i.iliCl ! aV i.n l 1 t Iotm. WIIITK AM COUJirr;!) CAUVhT W AKT. A handoin aortiuent 4 Maiao-rd Gill WALL PA.FEKS, A S;IendiI Assortment of tl.e N'ewestStlte DIXOHATIVK
Sn!iijPAPER hang,ngs isATi.v wall r.Pi:njs. common vaiPKR. WINDOW l'ATER, riRK-lJOAnr ; PRINTS.
Arnt f.r T'irhardt A; Cn.'t new patont rornar rot--tra lr ;alra mod room,; amtUlnf new, efnl iml ornamental. I Carpeta m&Je anJ put down. Winiow M.a-lr, "t Corntt-tf iul i.p, d1 other wurk executed at I rt liotlco. VAN AUSDAL, HARMAN & CO.j No. 71 Muln at., Dayton, Ohio. 4-n 7 ARTHUR QUICK, South idc of the Tublic Square, WINCHESTER, INDIANA, Dealer in Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, GOLD RINGS, &c, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES, WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW SHADES, 1 LARGE STOCK OF INKS, Of all kini. Alo, PERFUMERY, LADIES' TOILET. POWDEU.S AND II A I II DVI, ETC.
Davton Vholooalo Trado.
J. D. ttnfce. A. Derbe. H. Hnke. FINKE, BEEBE & CO.. Importen acJ Jolbers In CLOTHING AND WOOLENS Tailor' Trimming$, JLc, lc., kc. 0. 01 .Mnin licet, ' 17 nrton. oiii. Joifj.b Otoe r. Pavl4 0. Brtvs COMER &. BROWN. Wholesale G roter COMMIloS' 31ERCIMNTS, ?fo. CO Main treet. Six Poor? '5outb cf Seconj itreet, DAYTOS. OHIO. U JohnCalr. lUtl-l K. I.ajn CAIN & boyek: Importer at.d wh(.te.le draten 1 Foreign and Domcsllc Nolfon GLOVES, HOSIERY4, j TJisrcrsr goods, sec Oa. an.I 21 Kat SecnrtJ street. DA YTOX. OHIO. 3i, GEORGE A. BLACK, (Suror to Heltler 4c Oiaek.) Importer iai hoieale dealer la f OIXA, CLASS A.D CLEESVARE. Coal Oil an! Lsmpa, Plate and Pritatiair Ware, Ixxikinjr GIaaea. Cutlerv, totu k Yellow Ware, &c. No. 30 Opefa Hot:!, Main iintt, da rro.v, 070. Ooorg W. KeeUlr. John K. Molattre KNEISLY & H'lNTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CORWINS TlLOCi:. No. 4 0 .M a I ti itrril, lUtvreen rirt i Second lt., DAYTON, t) II 10. J, V. iVrrinc. J. S. I.ttle. Ge. W. Kka PERRINE. LYTLE fis SHAW, Wholesale Dealer In Staplr and Fancy Drj Goods No. 203 Sfcotnl at., het. Main and JetTera, DAYTO.y, 0C,. W."h. prit?" iTQoTr Wvtrale lea)er ia Feua ani UaatMtia H A 11 D W A Ii E Mechanics' Tools, Butlthng Material, Cutlery, Arc. Also, Agat for Fuirbnnk's Scalei 300 rcoml treet, D A, Y T O A'. O a. 54 mtire7a VIIOUSALE BOOTS AND SHOJS, No. IK .llnin atrert, Corwin Ulock, d a y t o y9 o ir i o... Who! i sale Dealer in if.iT. c.trs, rvits, ST HAW GOODS, AM MILLINER TT. 4 ilain atrert, i.etwren Kint and Hrco4 DAYTOK. OHIO. 34 Juvb Coffmaa. Win. .satctic. C. V.Or.rn. O. Potr COFFHAN, OSBÖRR & CO HATS AND GAPS Nx 303 ir eoiid alreet, IAA Y ri', OHIO 2rt.o(;i:its, KiErr.it ta r.stu, VTholeenle Idealen ra OIROWABE AXD SADDLERY, Cl Main street, f;Ä DAVTON, OHIO V. W. Knglr, 1 40 ii. Woparra. . G. SomCt. M. imi WOGAKO.V, SrITH & KV, WHOLESALE GROCERS! No. 313 Third street, between Me'a atJ JrlTerfon, DAVT05. OHIO. 4 GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE POST-OFFICE. SIMEON II. LUCAS, rpAKES this method of callif tU J aiuution of tLe people te tkt faet that he ha opened a WS-OFFICE
AND JEWELRY STORE At Che roai-Officp ia IVinckceter, DAILY & WEEKLY PAPEH3. School and MiccIUr.eoui Books Novels and Magazin, STATIONERY, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry iotiona nnd Fcrfnraery CLOCK AM) WATCH RLTAIRIÄC Pone on the hortest notice, ici itiif' lion guaranteed. Give ma a rail at the Toil-Offee, norj of the Public Sioire. SIMEO.V ir, T.CUatS ArTl6; 1W. nitty
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