Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 24, Winchester, Randolph County, 13 December 1866 — Page 2

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lltirSlUV, )U .KMlIl'lllS, " ' r a us 1 1 r.- T's m ns a c; i :. . ThinJIKrUnti'artsof tili document v Äs 1 given in our last lue. The question of r'con,txurtion ! prenenU-d in the M !(.im, with the larue argu itsuN a? hcrvtifr given to the cnmitc ctt thai t!ivy are diwul in Is:tUr hinein;.-. Those tho n? iyc ( An s- tho rvMtncf of hi irunMr. Jolmn Mill pic"! fVr rr iwlm!!ion of loyal Senators and lirtirrrrtUtivr from the rrll SutHii th iWrof Confcrr. Hut he recommrnd no policy for tlirir election. Hi im ply Bwaroei that tho .Southern states have iVetoUojii inen, and tltry nhouM I admittinl. 11 tn:at th rebellion a ' ! r A thine of th rwt, and ak Conjrre to treat rrhrht a if thy had neve lt;n juilty of th hi zhct crimes.' He sj twt evert MiRvest tliat the loyal prtftle should demand security for their ICW"1 behavior ticfore. adnlnlon. Thr riouthern pm Im tisflM with I tho tne""iiKe indeed, it coui J not ho . conceived how they should feel otherwise, when tho policy Is a general amnesty without 'condition, other than'th Tre-Went'- pardon, which very rebel is aurc of getting. The meais'O U hort, with but few - ponitlvo points. It will a relief to the country that he hn not "aid more, - unless iv uld hav4aid it in avordance th the doinandnof thl enllght- : ne4 age. - 1t.v11.noAi MKimxc. The Hoard of HirtctoH of the finrinnati, lUekinond and Fort AVayue J JUilroad, met at their office In . tb! j place on Iat Wednesday. The object was to authorize the sale of bonds. There U now in process of printing $2,000,000 of company bonds. The old bonds heretofore printed, by a resolution bt the Hoard were all burned, cxreit onoboudof Sl,ft, which was In th hands of a Mr. Kockwell, which will be dollvercd to the company on demand. There is no old indebtedness, nothing to injure tho silc of bonds in Kaatern market.. The grading is nearly completed from this, place to Richmond, and when done will all be paid for. At least two-third of tho . grading js done from this point to Hluflton. Cener.il Coljrrove will go Kast the 1st of January, a the Hoard authorizes him to sell the Ixmds or to mako piieh afrancmenfs, as may In? ncccsDary for their ale, t i . " 1 - ; ... icoritAfii.Nf:. ' A printer In M.'nne-ota, while moving hl oftlee, found showed away four1 tr en bootless lep, two pairs of obi fhes, one piiir of pars, one undershirt, one pair of drawers, a hat without a crown, fourteen pounds of type and a Jack-plane. He has now moved into a new mansion of his own, where he hopes by hard labor to keep his interesting family from htarvation, as ho has living M'ith him his father, mother, grandfather and grandmother, hli brother-in-law and family, together with his own wlfeand an lntererestlng ehlld of eighteen summers, w ho, ho think, will In a few years be able to assist her mother to wash the dishes 1 Printers, take couarge. . . 1 The lower Houe-nf Congress has parsed a bill to hold- three sessions a year instead of two. A bill will also pass, making the day of election for members of Congress uniform throughout the United States.- This is right, m U would prevent a great amount of friud. Tjic Democrats of "Wells County must be in a tate of dissolution, as the HlutTton- Banner comes to us by the hilf sheet. As many" Democrats as there are in Wells County ought at feast support one paper sufneiently to rnable the editor to get out a whole fheet at leit twelve times in a year. IIojc Market. . . New York, Dec. 12. Hogs 6a,7c gro&s. St. Louis Hog are firm at $5 87 C 2v, gross. Locilville Hog Arm at $C 09. Cincinnati Hoes JSGSo gross; $7 'Zr($7 CO nett. Good demand. The odd weather is improving the price of hogs, and tho Indications are that farmers will jet realize fair price far their pork. . , , COIUIESFGNDENCE. LYNXT. Fptcltl Corrpoadne t IUnJolpb Jort. 1 .1 L ..... .. Ptia 10. 14, -.The malady spoken of sometime ago in the Journal has assumed a serious f irai In this part of the country. On lkcetaber 1, Captain J. T. Ives, another brare soldier of the ltth Regiment, fell a rlctlin to Its tiarclentlog hand. Kev, O. n. "Jenkins performed the tisual vcriaoaics, and tSöse In a single state f blessed new tiv Cfrptaia adieu, l ut wish him and. Us Ciir bride peace and happiness wkiU traveling through tkl vale of tear. There are others aOirted witU tha epf4emlc, and without soiae unlookcd for remedy Is applied, no doubt will prove fatal. Oa Thursitay erenlng, November 1"V ' a Thanksgiving Sermon . was preached here by Iter. O. II. Jenkins, Mich an occasion having never been held at thia place be (ore. The eaaon of such negligence I atall cot attempt to give; but a few thoughts in thi connection may not be-amis. We havo Mtttftlmn heard it openly declared by men professing religion, that politics Mii Chrt!aeity ihculJ hotbemiüIM

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tvirfUa M ihn rNwn! and churches toother at t.itei Umn to render1 thanks unto the Kulercftho Lnivcrse for tha bleslns und mercies extended to tt nationally a well aa personally, . many naturally infer that political matter a well as spiritual will be held . m l r i i ttcw. tm tju1", w.irc, 10115UU .. v.i ... l : i .ui,t "Hut 'some are ready to ak, "How can.Ood We two autaifonistic prin-; t'p!f?,, Trlnciplrt, On that foundatlon ChritH'in hould ülwav atahd. And we answer, Ood trill not blesa two nntanbtic principle. AVealoak,i wly the diiarenco of oiinlon of, r-u Mf ,11. ( hrifltiana on questions of right and t-i.ttA StnfA and "NTntfnn dishonest politician who are leadeM .1 . 1.1 ,lj t ofpartlcs together with their peecliej 1 1 t ia m 1.,' and fmpcl, rather than tho teaching,! of Ä which U tho eCnccof nll 11.1 true politics and religion. There may ho . some things in politics, such as flnanrial mftttra intprnal imnnivc . ..rfi .u.: menU. Ac, upon which Christ silent; but upon questions of Juttice d tho general welfare of mankind, He unmistakably teaches what Christian duty is, and the punishment they merit if they neglect to perform it. Christ, when upon earth, went among the lowly, tho distressed,. tho despised, peuking words of comfort, j and "preached the gospel to the poor t and deliverance to the captive." If our polities lead us in antagonistic direction to this, they are wicked and ciirscd of God, and never can be blessed. If they teach that men may sell intoxicating liquors to our fathers, sons and brothers, thus causing discord, ufTcriiig ."and wickedness to abound, wo would say, Christ taught nothing of the kind, and meet no opposition in the assertion. . There are Christian men who ask not God to guide them In their duty who vote and act with parties who openly oppose any restriction upon the accursed tratllc. O ! Christians I could you ask God to blcas such & voU? Could you, on Thanksgiving day, thank Him for the votes bought up by dishonest politicians for a dram of whisky?.. You answer no. Then forsake the party that makes the sale of the Infernal traflic a point in their platforms, and God will bles.s you. O ! ye men of God, ask Him to direct' you how to vote oh matters of principle; let prejudice be banished from your minds; let the Bible guide you In your voting as well as praying, and that division among Christians, so muc h wondered at, will soon be known no moro forever. "Righteousness exnlteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.1' Then let your prayers ascend from tho altar, your exhortations from the pulpit, "and every man who has a heart to feel, a voice to plead, or pen to write, wield it in the cause of truth, righteousness and humanity," and the church may not only blessed, but the nations of the earth learn to love God. Maxvillc. SpUl Correspondence to Randolph Journal. Dscixus 10, scnooL. Our school is prospering finely. Miss Haines 1 teaching, and is giving general satisfaction. CEMETERY. Our cemetery is undergoing repairs. It Is being enlarged and enclosed with a new fence. Thero aro quite a number of graves without any stone to show who sleeps within them. The littlo mounds show ' that so mo of our neighbors have been deposited there, to await the resurrection morn. IMPROVEMENTS. Maxvillc has one blacksmith shop, one shoe shop and one tailor shop. One building went tip in the outskirts of town. It was put up by John Mclntlre. There is also a large molasses manufactory here, which made about 1,000 gallons of excellent sorghum this season.. The farmers have been delayed in gathering in their corn, owing to the almost incessant rains. Not more than one-half the crop has yet been gathered, and the weather still continues unfavorable.. Corn Is not turning out so well as was generally anticipated. Wheat looks well, especially the early sown FARM SOLD. H. D. Huffman has sold his farm, known as th Brickley farm, for $7,000. Nomo. ZIorriatown. 3rUl CorrfroBdnt to Rinde-lpb Joontl. . Pirtmtt 8, 1C6, As I see so little in your paper concerning our town, I concluded to give you some directions to enable you to come and see that there really is such a place aa Morristown: fltart from Winchester on the western exprws train, and you will arrive here In time to get a very nice breakfast, as we have a first-class hotel. After breakfast, if you wish to go shopping, we have four dry goods stores, that will sell cheap, as cheap as you would get this side of Indianapolis. As there is a good assortment of millinery goods, call and get your wife a nice bonnet for a Christmas present, that is, if you are so fortunate as to have a wife. If you have no wife, there may be some chaining little miss to whom you could make a present. The mud is quite deep now, and no doubt you stand In Deed of a sound pair of boots. If so, here is the plate Xo get them. Editors nearly always seed boots, therefore J give you a timely hin. If you should be fakea suddenly ill,

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rrdt! Are you In the habit bt takln? your niornlug bitten, we can hUo Kccoinrnodate you in that particular; but we hope yu are a temperance man. Our dram hop is all we have tobe ashamed of here. t a f t 1 1 1 f a. I jmmu 10 et our . jurnucr. jur saw l a .. a-v l mill h constantly In operation. One thlnp we lack is a Church. "With a pood church edifice, our town could with propriety be termed a number one placf . . vF.tbwn,; I fully concur with T. UutU in .... . J . . , , attended and properly carnetl on. bv . v , . ' engaging In properexerches.be verv fl'Ial the can.epf eaching, and lTl0" ,nt1erfts "f Tcachera Institutes being held ouly ouly once a year, and not In the same coun ty oftener than once in three or four years, can not benefit teachers to that , . . extent that a montuly Association would. Therefore, I would biigget that the leading teachers of tho county, those who are most convenient to the county-seat, take active and immediate measures In forming an Association. J. M. Bond. Kpeclal Ctrreipon-Ienc 10 Kindolpi Joarnal. BALAICA, INDIANA. Biiiit, Iddih., Novembe r 1P6Ö. Now that the elections are over, and the minds of the people are beginning to relax from the high political excitement of the late campaign, I would suggest the Idea of devoting two or three columns of the Journal, during tho winter, exclusively to the interest of schools and educational matters. There are about one hundred and twenty-flvo teachers engaged in the county, the larger number of whom are strangers to each other. Let them make this a medium through which to become better acquainted by a free exchange of thoughts and experience by relating their failures and success cs incidents that occur in the school difficult problems and solutions, and whatever would be of interest to teachers or students. . No one knows so much that he may uot learn something from others, nor so little that he may not impart an original idea to another; thus they may add new lifo to their schools, and mutually aid each other in their common profession. Many of the educational papers are filled with such dry and irksome theories, reviews, and criticisms that a majority of tho teachers xcldom read them. Fill this department of the Journal with practical, common sense idea, information, and suggestions that can be applied in the every day work of teaching aud you will confer a tavor ou a hard working class, who receive but a poor remuneration and no thanks for their services. W. A. Smith. . - 9 For t!is Journal. DAN. PELTER. Dccivbkk,!?, IPGC. Mit. Editoi;. You have purposely injured our Dimocratick party in the last election with your prin tcr machine. You skercd them so wo had only one vote at this precinct. Hut we ain't all dead yet, Andy is to give us the P. M. ship, and wo will havo it in the circle shortly. The petition was signed hugely by old liners, which refreshed Andy amusingly. Now we can look radicals right in the face and not blush. It may bo we will have to Import a few from the state of Blackford: the mijority there is vlgerous, and they can spare a couple. Well, we had one man here who would not vote for Julian; you may bet we'll by him cheap, you know the Post Office give us some friends. Congress is mcetin, and they may try to keep these southern gentlemen winteren at the tavern and in tho lobby, but you know Bill Seward says, ninety days, Andy vetoes, and John Morrisey gets into the Circle. They will knock them right in, and take them out of the wet. Don't you see we have the nub to the thing. And if they goto tampering with officers apprinted, Andy will veto everything that looks radical. The Iron clad oath is pronounced unconstitutional. This removes the shackel? from all ov us, and now we want to help to divide the thing Dimocrisy is coming out. Lave Develin has one handle of this state; he'll blow tho trumpet to the saints, Dave Goodeu will niarshall tilings along. Dan Voroos will speak in meetin. Valandingham is now dreaming the things to be. Pendleton ruus a cood race. Raymond Is spying the tracks. Doolitlo does something, and aint ?o little after all. Swan makes Policemen of dimocrats. Andy helps him. O things is getting along amosingly. A Cabinet raectin discused all these things; and wo get our whole battery arranged, and bring these heavy guns to bear on these lesser light, especially when we get plenty of whisky, when they Uike the revenue otf, we will make a good scatter. Why Julian, Stevens, Wade, Shelabarger and Swindle Phillips will all run to dinner. Our southerner is as good as the yankes. The thing won't last ninety days. Our stock is coining up surprisingly. If you would only give us a lift with your printing: machine, and help us out of this dilema, we will give you a share in our Post Umce ThAFrmlandT.vronm will atnrt ....v. j w .,, . apaptrai;(i I knOW they Will give M-i A lift. rii. .niAJ, .. 41 ! - Our StatO neeQ3 fixen Up tills Wintor. Julian's District must be divided, so Bundy will have a fair thow. Joan Pec Clever Shanks

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must be repeeled. The corporation law mut bo fixed, so Farmland will become a city. Tho Tax btwlnes l getting too largo, and the constitution must bo so amended iu to eneourag-e the cultivation of hoop poles and huckleberries. i After I read thU piece to Andy, 11:11111 i-vi rLttuvt." ituui maker, for they shall inherit my . kingdom; and right strate he applnted me squire. Dan. Pelter, J. P, (which means Squire.) There is but one pood wife in tho country, and every married man thinks he has her. An old lady being asked to subscribe for a newspaper, declined on the plea that when she wanted news sho manufactured it herself. . "now it Is," said Pat, as he trudged along one hot.sultry day, "that a man never meets a cart going the same way ho Is." A woman lately gare birth to a malo child on the Peru, Fort Wayne and Chicago Hailroad. Veil, vot ov it? Nine young ladies took tho veil at a convent in Montreal last week. The loveliest faces aro to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. notici: to .oN-iti:sii)r:.NCL. State of Indiana, Handlph Conr.tT. Ia the Common fleaa Court, FeOiuary Term, 1807. Catharlnu P. Bncklneham and Henry H. Upton $ leaiani A. UuUy aud ancy Maulc). Complaint .No. 909. How comes the plaintiff, by Cheney & Vaton, .Ulor net, and file Ihotr complaint beretn, to petlior ü Uli .N nffldavit that aaid dctouduts are uot resident of tli Matd cf Ininna. Police Is tlierrfore hereby jflen aaid defendttnts, that unle thjy bs and appear ou tho flr.t day of th next term of the Kai.dolph Cointnon I'lras Court, to tJ hIUon on the 3t MoihU or i Fobruary.A. 1. 167, at the? Court-house in WlucLeter, ia aal l county aud Mut.', and anawar or demur t a it.l romplaint, tho i.iine il be beard and determined In thetrabicnco. Witnesa my name, and tin1 eal of al1 Court affixed, at w'iuciioater, thta 5.U da) of December, a.n.ieoc .IlJ J. K.'GOODKICII. n24-4l Clerk. notici: of ArroiNTJur.NT. Notice hereby jtWen thrt the underiRnel h-i. been appolnloü .Admiuialrator of tbe etate of John R. Winnhip, deCfaod, lattsof Kandolph Count). Said el:ito i probah! sol rent. O. M. lli:AL!iUKV,"Aduuiiiatrator. Poe. 3, Ifßii. n24 3t la Mi rou sali:. Jfotice is hereby plren that I ill ofr for le acres of iattd, Knute in Ward township, Kun.lolph County. Suid luiul i vl tini'jrt d , and KiJoin Joaeph Shiruili. and is know n as tho llioinas lanU. Ttu land will be fold ttn lots M suit the purchavr. Pa mnts trill be made ras . For Surlher irforin ition nddrcs or rail on LUJAH THt.M.S, flrot nvill. I'nion Count), lud. n21-3m Complete l'ietorial History of ihe Tiuie. The brat, chenpf st, and mot sueeeslul Fnmiijr Taper in the L'uion.' HAEPER'S"" WEEKLY, SPIiKNOIDI.Y IM.tTSTKAl Kl. Critical Suiters oj (he JWts. "The Ut family paper published In tho United Statea.' Rew London A'lvvrtiser. "Ihe model newspaper of our country compilc in Jill the (Jpurliniits of au .Ameruun Family Paper fiat per's Weekly ha earned lor ilH'llu r;plittoii title, 'a journal of civilization.' ".V. Y. F.rrt.-tliiff I'ost. Ihi upr furni'i On bet Hlu'traiion. Our tutare bittorian Kill enrinit thointeltea out of Harper's Week'.y lonjr after writers, and painter, and publishers' aro ttirned to dust." .New Vork Kvaiij(dir,l. "A neeessily in every household. Boston Transcript. It is at once a teadin? political nfl liitorlfal annalists of the nation. Pttlladel 1'resa. Ihe best of us cUsi ia America. Hoston Traralltr. SUBSCUIl'TIO.NS. 1807. The publishers hara perfected a fjttrm f mailinr by which the) can supply the Mafaziua and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their perindirals directly front the office of publication. Postmasters and oihtrs !c sinnisof jfot tins; up clubs will be, supplied with a shou.biU on application. The postage on Harpor'a W eekly is SO oents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's postoffice. TLUUS. Harper's Wcekle, one year An extra t opy or eitner too eekly or Magazine will be supplied gratis for every Club of five Subscribers at $4 each. In one remittance; or Six Copies for 20 00. Rack Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly. In neat cloth bindinc. will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 each. A complete et. comprising iae Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate ot f5 "5 per volume, freight at the expense of purchaser. Volume X. ready January 1st, 167. Subscription snt from Rritish North Atnerienu Provinces must be "r com pan led with SO cents additional, to prepaj Unite t fcutes poxtafe. Address HARPKK V BROTHKKS, Fracklin .Square, New York. A m I.MSTIt ATOH'S XALE. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Friday, the fourth da of January, .v. v. iet.,ait!ie rfflf nre of Thomas eleven gor, deceased, late of K.tndolph county, all his per-onal property, fnot taken by tho widow,) consisting: of horses, hos, cattle, "sheep, corn iu crib, wheat in tlcld and grainer), farming utensils, household furniture, Ac. A ereuit of eleven mouths will be given on all sums orcr ihree dollars, the purchaser tivins; Lis note with appmred surity waivint; valuation and appraisement laws. Sale to beirin at 10 o'eloeic A. M. DAVID CLK VHNGKIJ, '''I 3t Administrator. NOTICE OT APPOINTMENT, Notice Is hereby plvcn that the nnder-izned has bcea appointed Admir.istrator of tha estate of Thomas Clcvener, deceased, late of Randolph county. aid t.ite is supposed to bo solvent. DAVID CLKVfclMiKR, ni4-.1t Administrator. NOTICE TO II EI KS. Ftate of Indiana. Kaudolph County, S S. In the Randolph Circuit Court, March fertn,IflC7. Arthnr McKew t. Bishop Addir.gton aa ! others. Petition for partition. Notice is hereby friven f William Addlnton, Jr., I-ender Addinrton. Kaue .ild'upton, and the unknowu fceirs of U iliiam Addirpton, deceased, late of Randolph countr,of the filinr and pendency of the above petition; that au addavit has been tied in tUe Clerk's oftice showing bat thelrplace of rrldenre ia unknown, and that th petition will be heard on the 2d dav of the March term of the abofo court, to be holden at V inhteroii the 3d Mcndar in March, IfffT. Witness this 1 1 tb day or December, t. J. K. GOODRICH, Clerk C. R.C. T. M. Browne, Attorney. . nCHt NOTICE TO NON-RCSI DENTS. Ftate of Irdiana, Kando.'ph CnnntT. Ia the Common Pleaa Court, Fcbntary Term, 17. Edward Jernltrs, Jonss Butterfleid ts. Marshall W. Wr'jrbt. Complain. Now comes the plaintiff, by T. M. Brown, Attorney, and files their complaint herein, tojeihei with aa affidavit that said defendant is not a ratilft or ibe Ha to or Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby riven raid defendjar.t. that unless he be and appear on the first day nxi term or the Kan Jolph l omanon Pleas t oun, to te neiden on the 31 .Monday of Febraary. A.Ü.ISCT.atllje Coun-boaia h Wincheslr ' l1 eeantr ami State, and answer or dernur to said complaint, tlws same wilt be beard cd determined in hii absence, Vfltaess my name, and the seat ofssldeonrt ffJÄ'SÄ'W'HV B5f-5t . f cierV.

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OO TO DIXON, FORGY &C0., DEALSEI 1.1 eARPETIFJGS, CURTAIN GOODS. House Furnishing Goods A50 DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Corner SecouJ and Jefferson Street!, DAYTOX Oil IO. Tonil MIEIIIPF'S SAI.i:. By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Cleric of the Randolph Common Pleas Court, I wilt expose at publio sale, to the hic;hrsl bltder, op Sattirda) , the Jjtb day of December, A. V. l!GC. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said dav. at ihe dooi of the Court house of Randolph county, the rents an, profits for a term not exceedinc'seven years, the following described real estate, to wit: Lots Numb-r forty, (40) and fortv-one, (41) in iho town of farmland, Randolph County. And on failure to realiza tbe full amount of tbe judgment. Interest and costs. I will, at tbe same time and place, expose at pwtlic sale the feesitnplo of said real estate. Taken as the property of Win. C. Jobes and Sarah J. Jobes. at the suit of Jno. H- A. Keeee. JOKI. A . NtW.M N, Sheriff of K. C. November IS, lcbti. ntl-4t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby s:lven that the undersigned has been appointed Admiaistrator of the estate ef William .Matin, deceased, late of Randolph county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THOMAS G. MUI.LKN, n?2-3t Administrator. C X. HATS, H. ROSENTHAL, J. lATZKNTIIE, M. WACHTEL. HAYS, ROSENTLIAL & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING AND GENTS FUKNISHING GOODS, No. CI SOUTH .MERIDIAN ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., And Manufactory No. 143 Chambers Street, and 131 Reade Street, New York. 3iaj 10, lb6C. n43 tf MILLER & GABLE HAVE OPKSED A ffiW DRUG STOf F ARMLAND, INDIANA, Where they arc Receiving SUPEItlOlt ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS) .HE MC WES, PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, AND Pure Liquor 8 FOR MEDICINAL TURrOSES. And all other articles pertaining to the trade. Especial attention will be piren to bar every article of as pood quality aa represented, and in no instance will any thiag be put op that is of doubtful or sophisticated character. 11-426 E. B. REYNOLDS. Attorney at Liaxc. Oßee in Jail Builiit. up seirs, artfl Moormm Way. All bns'neti entrusted to him and faithf illy attended to. rill be promptly He will also attend to seli1ag,leastt:r and bay -ins; land. -n20-ly ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, Net ice ta hereby trWen that I wUt aell, at Public Aacuon, ou Ihursdsy, the SOth dav of December nett, at the residtcce of Williin Mnn. ds,M4, Uu ot Raadetpb CoantT, all Ms personal property, (not taken by the widow) eoDiUilcf of horses, bore, tattle, sheep, firmirf otenstls. household furniture. At. A credit or twetre months win b fives on all sums orer tbre dollars, the purchaser rlnt his aote with approved seeority, wallnc valuation and appraisenaeat lawa. Rale to brl at 10 O'eJoek A. M. TÜ0MA9 O. NULLEN, ' ' ' -A4aB'"tr.

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iJJL f 1 Chtiri. of th Uutt tnd beat iVjfti tut of Public S;Sre, Wiccheiter notici: to iiF.ms of rirriTiox TO SLLL It LI AI. lUTATr;. FUie of Ini!ii, KtxJolj h County: XoUce it herebTfiwa tUt Woi. D. Frttff, AdmiuUtrtlorof the etUte of I'ulj V. Wtlion, deceatod. l ftKJ hi liloa to U ib real eUie of ttie drccJf nt. Iii irvn.J protH.ni Ne Irp tntiiftr.er.t to J-kt Iu d?tM; ftad that said p-lit ion 111 be iirnr.l t the next ttn ( th Court f Com woo Pteaa of M-. J. U. GOüUKlCtf.Clert R. C. Allett: Notutr M, &22-41 CONSUMPTION CURABLE B DR. SCIIENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CL'EE COXSt'MPTION, t!ic ifftc-n martin prpr4 o tiiat the lun ht'. To accomp'.iab thi. t'i Wrtr aad totca'h nut firt b r lrao a,ad a ap?out mt:4 :or pooi boVioi-ie lood, LVh, Lr thev nicJiac w ill I d::-id rr-ny, a-U food Liulihr blood mal: Ihu Laiklly up Uw Mvtitation. SCUCSCK'j M VN'iUl VKK TILLS clrar O' tu'-!j o'. a'i büiou r nmooui acenmolüiopi; a,.id, b' v.i Wel Toaie la ea-EtnrCK-3 rciAiovic evaur u marieiow M wei: it tnr J irii.a'. .ad. by uahn IL lhro nm J"es vl impur4 -e tiriled Iroia tl. vcni, and rvwL. i ho".)ie MvoJ inal. wh.r'i wUl rrp l a'1 d'.ua.. l! pal enu U'ct!i. n:9lic!niarcordln to il'rr !-ni. Conia'.i9'i' r.-rf rrv tirntlr lr Ii ,ttrr villa re hr to iWf artvon. Take tbo fic jiC.it'r, t .oiart th lircr-id ftmi 'X I dva not toLonr ti U-fAj tht Wo-tw. are uoi ro tlTt t' er ars not rri'iirrd, for wmtim, ta d'.vrhrtath'T' n"?r. Tl twifU rnut If kp ha.tir, al a syrit te rrw.fn! to a'frw tb I'uJtnoue a.'iT.p t' a-Hon ih re..ra;.i- jrfn prwrH.and ai'.ay &u- irr urton". TUr t'l t'-it! i rja rrl tt p.r orui a rna if at nir Is, ta preff at taV'.nr coJ. Y."c:f al out the ro.it 1 uw pvlV.c, Ca' rJi ilia r r,Vi luod 'at wt, j-atur, f.-.'l, in tact aaiK.B iHf f jtit crave but b-- yx .cular and mt tcatr wolU tud r. ea. ma. 1 it. SEPTEMBEH IS, 1868. FOR THE . FALL TRADE. House Furnishing Goods. Van Ausda, Harman L To., No. 74 .Main street, Dnyton,OMo. Would call the attention f boyers to their full and well at r ed stock of Body Brussels, English Tapes' ry Brussels, Three Ply, Sucerfine Ingrain, "Wool Dutch, Tanestry Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rag CARPETING Now opeuinf , frem foreign ajid domestic maunfacturies COCOA MATTIXß. CA5F. MTT15C, AM) 3JAMLLA .VAITl.Nf. Floor and Table Oil Cloths All widths Marseilles, Ifoaey-eocib, Allendale and Lancaster Counterpanes, Curtain Terrrs, Gilt Cornices sod Hands, Curtain ffrps. Curtain Clmp and Cord, SpeiMid (.ace Curtains, Curtain oors. JiotUrtftam Curta'rs, Curtain Lmaiks. LAKGK STOCK PLAI.X AXD GILT SHADESWmpow Hll4sds, ell widths ar.4 colors. tauli: A?tn iiam covers, linen and Cotton 5hf etinfs. all widths; Plllnw Casint;: Towels: Napkins; lrjli.s; l.iuei Iiara aaks and Tahle Cloths. WHIT KAM) COT.OKKD CARPET WARP. A bandsoine assortment of Stamped Gilt WAIJLPAPEätS, A Splendid Assortment of tbe NewestStjles DEO0X ATI VK a PAPER HANGINGS SATIN WALL PArrRS. COMMON !... PKR. WINDOW r.M'ER, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS. WTiiitf and (SAorcd Blankets. Art for Kirhards dr Co. 's new patent corner roterters far stalra ad rooms; something new, s efut and ornamental. Carpets ma1e and put down, Window hadas and Corniest put up, and other work executed at bort aotice. VAN AUSDAL, HARMAN & CO., No. 74 Main at., Dnyton, Ohio. t-b 7 ARTHUR QUICK, South aide of tbe Tublic Square, WINCHESTER, INDIANA, Dealer in Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, Gold Pens and Pencils, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD RINGS, &c, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ROOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES, WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW SHADES, A LARGE STOCK OF INKS, OfuMkinl. AK PERFUMERY, laAUILS' T tu I. KT. POWDERS AND HAIR DYE, ETC.

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'Dayton Wholesale Tradp.

J.B.Hnke. A.Beb. H. Flake. FINKE, BEEBE & CO., - Importers and Jctbere in k ' CLOTHING AND , WOOLENS Tailors' Trim m tngs ic, Lc, Lc. No. 01 Mnin atiect, I Dwjton, Ohiss. Josejh Torrer. Dav Id G. Bre COMER &. BROWN,, Wholesale Grace. COMMISSION 3IKRCHANTS, No. ad ilain street, btx Doors South rf Second street, DAYTOS. OHIO. S4 JohnCft,c- David K. Bejel CA TN & BO EU! Ioporters ai.d wholesale dealers )a Foreign and Dorac.vtk Notion GLOVES, HOSIERY, jpjjsrcrsr goods, 5cc. Nos. And 1 East ?ernnd street. DAYTON. OHIO. 34 GEORGE A. BLACK, (5'ucceor to Ucsllef & DUck.J Imp.rter an I .wholesale dealer In (Ml, GLASS AM) UtEA'SVARE; Coal Oil and Itrupn, riatrd aad-Hritaftaif Ware, Look in i; Classrn. Cutler?, Stone ii Yellow Ware, Jtt. No. 30 Opera Hocse, Main street, DA 1TO.V. OHIO. George W. Knelsly. JnS K. Mrlatirs) KNE1SLY & H'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CORWIN 'S BLOCK. No. 1(1 .M n i ii ttrrit, Between First & Second tu., D A Y T O N , O II I O . J.V. Perrlne. J. S ltle. Gev W. Ma PERRINE. LYTLE & SHAW, Wholesale Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods NOTIONS, No. 203 Second it., bet. Main and Jrffenor DAYTON, OHIO. W. H. PRITZl CO., . Wholesale Dealers In Ferelu and Deaaestie II A R D V ARE Mechanics' Tools, Building Material, Cutlery, A:c. Also, Agent for Fairbanks SczUt 300 Second street, DA Y T O N. O II 1,0 34 M'INTIRE, ANDERSON & CO BOOTS AND SHOES No. -IS Mnin afreet, Corwin Block, DA YTON, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, Wholesale Dealer ta ii.i Tt , c.fiA, runs, STRAW GOODS, i X. u.i ixsr e xj. -rp 4? Main street, letsrecu First and SeconjJ DA YTON, OHIO. 34 Jacob Cnffass Wui. JS ate imp. C. V. Osbora. O. Petros COFFMAN, 0SB0RN & CO .VOWO.VÄV ILVTS AND CAPS No. 305 Secoud street, DA YT0it OHIO. ROGERS, KIEFER & ENULE, - Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AXD SADDLERY, Ol Main street. rlÄV'i DAYTOX, OHIO W. JU Cle. 4ft G.Wrs;anaD. A. 0. Sm!:b. M. Tlofsmaa WOGAKO-, SWTH & CO., WHOLESALE G R 0 C E RS ! No. 313 Tbird street, Ketweea Mi's tsd JefTiräOc, DAYTOX, OHIO. 49 CREAT EXCITEMENT ? AT THE POST-OFFICE. SIMEON H. LUCAS, rpAKES this cwihod cf falling tb X attr.t!on of the people te tbe fael that be baa opened a 3TEWS-OFFICE AND JEWELRY STORE At the rost-Officc in Winchester, DAILY; & WEEKLY . PAPERS. School, and MicrllaLeouf Books Novels and Magazines. STATIONERY, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Notions and PcrTuracry . . . . . clock Afn WATCH REPAIRIM Done on tne shortest notice, ud iatilfl tion puarantrrd. Gire me a rail at tbe Tost-Ofice, oortt ! of the Public Square. SIMEON If, LCGA3

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