Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 28, Winchester, Randolph County, 10 January 1867 — Page 2
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I Uli ll;I.M'.MJl II Ji'l'H.MW. TltnSTVW. JANVAUV n, 1 roll PRESIDENT IX Hi, GEORGE H. THOMAS. .. Major Ccnoral U. S. Army. Tili: ONsTlTITlON At. AULNDt;,v,n.or. of tho No.thr'rn i Th S f n t . a r t, comm. ...Mn- Ih- .vl .tion of thr ; . .1....1. .. .1 . . . . .i ..r..- o i... . i 'iM'iinii iiii ii .inii ii'iiii' in .ii.i i ii.i-i hvn hi-n!tin'ivri V tt ! hvfvrry rt hrl Sr-iM-. 1r ill T.i.i'iy ! iirjrnl ly -n'mr that flu' oii!fn rn Staff' v.iil n-nri-pJiT f 1 1 i r .".i-f ion in tliN j irl ifiifar. Wi ll, -aj.i-.-" iIk'.v whnt :irr 1h,ir nn"oii- for a ri i-iii-i'!Ta:i itt. Thry arr fotni.l in tin fu-f tliat tliry .in jinnni-rd itn MM'llat- alnii"-i'n; 1nt thi-y nl-o have th- aur:inrr that tin SiiiH'inr ( 'oiirt will ili i-iili' thN aii'.rndnn rit unrontiftiti nal, for tin' reason tli.it thr-i' ro1 l Stati- ha! no voire in l.re-M-ntiuir It to tie State., mi'! tint it wru adojitrd hy the-e fn!irrtlt states under ilure"., with, j.rohtihly, tlie furth er reason tliat they were not .uhniltted to tho l'rei'lent f.r hi. ipjrnval or rrj tioii. Wltli tlies,. .i-4unm r. from a rorript anl ve:i;-l Sujiretiie Court thoy will adoj't thriii. Our vniri; In tlii- matter i nn only n-arli a Very few who ran a-Nt iu roiitrooln? thi. matter, hut we :iy to ihein, vote a t!n-t the adojtion of the foiititufional Amendment. Tor with a' rorrupt Supreme Court, and Andy .John -on n. President, it will In 1' remedy for exl'tin4 or future evil. It will tu no pmfi etion to tin loyal people of the South, nor will It I a ;;uaranfee to the North. It will l m ply tnni loe iimii the nation thousand. f ljyena. who wi'mld nh the grave of tlie loval dead, who not only .leep on Southern o, hut would despoil tho.e wlileh are found dottlnir the hroad expan.eof the irloriotH North. It may le ;fked If we did not favor the (YiititutionaJniendment U foie the late cle tion, au I if wu ate not plod,'el to theSiuth to admit them hi repre.rntatlon if they adopt the. s4in n.i In the ran of TeuiHvwe? We answer that we X i I favor it, and pledged the South that Tenur.t v liould he a preveih'iit;, l'lt the SiUlth jvjevteil I he Aiurudiuent, Jindthat ii lea-e. u. from ilielond;iind if they hadaeeitled Jo the pnpwitioii, at Tenue...ee liil, thru we should have Ui-ii in favor of making 1 the artion on that State a piee 'dent; , .1... ..'oi. 1 k ioiu a-i id ii h kMJk lik flrttt fliiit I ( 1 1 ,n . ., y , . all who favor making the actum of( Congress iu tliK In-tatife, a guide for future. conduct. ' We are in' favor of the knlfn to rut tin cancrr out of the Imtly MitititT, ami Khali treat tho pla-ter and ointwent ruren' pimply a crime against the govrruineiit und the loyal people, of thi! South. Let the Legi-la-tun of Jintiana reject thu Amendment anil ilomnnd tlut .tkfse insurgent State. hIi.i II have I'eptihlleau govern.inent. given them hy the loyal people of the Smith, nnd under those government1lo IMftll shall vote or hold otliee for n srrie of year, who have aldnl in the rclrcllion. ThN 1. the only safe rcrmily for the rure and prevention of tho reMllou-. spirit. Y nj not opposed to tin' principle, of fhe4Coiititutronal Amendment; on the contrary, we think them light. If Mfluvvny ohjfctioii to them at all it h l-t-vai-H vf their leniency. And the reason that Nje would ntOv urgei.thuir rejection hy the ex-relnd State, in a spirit of madness. We should now like to see them treatetl to their right, midcr.the Constitution: hanging the np:'U and conhVatiiig their property. WHY AM. NHOhU) LAIlOIt. 4I hate thin work," 'said .liniuiy IVtcr-onv day.to hiiiisi'lf. "lis hoc and chop, and chop and hoe, and I nevcr.et any. thing for it. Here I've lieciV doing thi. thing for father for three summer., and he never ha. paid mca ent. I vlh T wa." n man, then father might get hi. work done the lie-t lie muM." Hoys, how often lmve yoti Maid this fain thing; how many times have you rcUdlod aifuinst this work. Did you ever think why you should work? U-t et UHglve you a few reasons why vs should work, and they will hold , pwlly gootl why girlsshoüld work, IS Firt, it MyhUir that we honestly get la'äd to eat and clothes to w ear. Second, hy 'Ialnr your father, are cnahletl to produce more than enough for thrtn .rive, and family to aintver pre.irt demand.; therefore, some can te hid up fur the winter of life, vrhleh i. ol4 und If any of these Mores . slvoul.l ht left it will go to tho children. The hu.y Ue. lay up for w inter, when lmnry van nut ht gathorcd. Thi. vrisijuni shall nu n exhihit h'H. sense than in.ect; rrruinlr not. Third, for teu vi' ir of your 4hi!dhood your father and tuöthcr la! Hired furyoi pmtiitt tl yoii, and taught you; therefore, as a detit of gratitude to them you should Mork, if for no other reason. I't us ouht what u ow e j'our parent, pecuniarily for tiles.. tfn yciir., at three dollar j r week, and thN J. very low for li Kinl and clothes: ymi woiildleindehtcd Sl.ri. Thl would rcipiire ten yt-Kr to vy at er xvar. Then when von werinuill thov rarriel you In their arm for tm year; whtnr iMi'k they watch nl over -our tender furin. Hut there i a higher liioÜT tliuii a iecuniarv one whv you . . shoulil work: The love you Uar fr tlutu wo4iU.hand thi.. Fourth, if you xrUl heathy, -mi should la- . - "r.; V tirtur divelomnunt of tlu . . - , i p)iTscaI .gui4tiuti iuakeUlorius-. ,.ort The luhi.l xv.1,,1.1 .1 .1- .1 ..4t.?.. t'i..-- .,.. . . wiifcoui iiiis j.y, i ivrc fcn-i!iu.j:itjt in . i . ...1 l . ...' r . : i ' ' ' ' ' Ihi. re-ipiH-t 'w.uiId teach ;us'iv;rMc-' -ityijrüjor,4sallJe;iretoLi.;tealthv,
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I'ilth, lion .r d"tnme!s Iilfr. No rum f or woman ran lit. ike an Iione-t living I without hone lah-.r, cltherphysieally 1 . . .. ... . . ! or mcnmiiv wiHiom if wcnrf mi M'i" . ! living oil th h-irity of others dis- ; hone-tly JiM-'tiu tin hard earnin;;. of, who I l.i'nr. Theo iiiv -oiiH of th" re.tson. why j I toy a 1 1 I girl, should l.th r, anl ! a--! -urvl all j:onl inji ninl WMin u will ; ... .. r . .. r... t, , II 1 llll till II. 1 I ' . NI U l.ll"'l 'hononM.. ,hv,-!W only In 11... ...!.. i . . r ?... ;i . i. .... r ..... .1 ... i ,Iir - n'"1 -No ,ni" ,',u' n ! I I'lv j a --IriiU"' I to : !.:iu i at woi k. IltHV IIVDI.V U i: rri.h! I! mdolplr Journal h.n v uIiviiIkmI in the lii'lv of m III!" II lil'I'M!' I .IOII 11.11 !. i..-'-n i i I I I ...I., r. .in; il ti v ahvirU'd 111 the dud of imhlie '!... I . .. . I .1 ..I . t....v....t t... . I. ..... :.u I lw, r.-ived t hoit thu name of j (h lieral Tnonia, a randidafr lor , I'n-ldenf, m l... It i. expeete! mat ; (traut, Jt'itlrr, MiiTiuan, miiI oiner 11snit 111N will U- a-totii-hiHl whrii they huir from Soi-kuiu. Hirnu'tiul T1
!''"'' j 3SoMtrrm.i Nkw.-Ijuhc Love Jias That', a sockdollaij' from the ham ' ojn.ued a hop wot of the Ameriean IJ-puhliritn paK r from Wayne eounty. . llmw, for the i'epaintiug of old 1'uruiNow we did not expert to plra t he ' t uro, ihJ! mid s-eltim; awsj he will T lcram; if we had we should have j aIo ko.'p furniture on hand forsale;he named .Ie-e ). Ilriht, or some otlw r ntal; . -ai'dfii, yard and Held v.ate.. eoppiThead. Of c:ur..e we feel very (iive him it rail, he will make your hadly over sadi a Mpielrher from a j hed-tcads, tahle, rhair.., and other irrvat pile of irrf v,l!iu Wood. Please j furniture Iook like new if you will pass d iii't, Mr. Teh 'r:i m, hla.t the hopes of it through hi., l.auth. Jlis eharges ;tre tjie Journal olliee, and the fair fame of j moderate. the hrave.-t of t'nion (Jeneral... If! . .
I. .l i I iavi not sunt the OCnera a eony . of your paper containing the ahove, i don't d i it, he would fe. l xi hauly. ) . e Tnr: Jv.'oning ( I ii'tfe, of Indian ip-; on. expre.es fra.s ot f lencr at I noma.. ' 1 t , . ., I who not only expie--ed the same, hut j at the hattlr-4 of Mitrfrrrshuro, -Chieka- ! ... mi. ;..i. iN.i,... v... i .;u.. .it.,1 i in 1 1 . ,. ii itti iiimi , .ih-iii im, in 1 1 other place., gave positive i-vdem-e of their fears liv running from him. It - i. true, (Jeneral Thonvi. ha. made no huueomhe specelie.; h it we think hi. j act. ami order, give the he.t evMcijce of what hi. priindple. are. The Ii ul .i....rp .....in H11I"'MH"WI I lillirTl' MI.lMI UIVIIIi ; and te-difv their eonti.h nee in him hv presenting him with ag dd medal f,;r lit. servtee. In iVoteeting tho loval p(ople of Tennessee. Itesiiles, you nee no demon. (ration, iu his favor hy rchel. or eoperhead.. We would a.k the ( Jazette to point out a single Instance In which he ever faltered or falh-d to do hi. duty to tho government or people. !. i.!iri:.cinir.NT. rhesuhject ff Impeaching the Pre . , , Ident I. . on-re-; occupying the "attention of hut It dors not inert with iilrU faVor VfM xvitji ,q,l)1(.anM 1 sirrn:.t;i: inr.i.. The President Vrtord the District of Cohnnhia Sullrage Hill. The Pill wa. then pa.! over the veto In tlie Senate, hy a vote of ii.) to li); in the Hou-o hy a vote ll.t to ::s. This, then, gives tho negroes the right to Vote in the District of ColumMa. Soitiii:i:n newspaper., a. a I so the copjHihtad pres., with the enehors' Jiulges and .sympathizer., with treu .on areju.-t now turning ('on.-titu-tiou lawyers, and pronouncing Congress an unctui.ditutional Inwly. '), ye fool., and hliml guides!" LOCAL NEWS. To DAY the LegMrelure of Indiana meets. .Tin: Commissioners hold a s)wcial session on the .'1st day of tills month. Foil cheap good go to H. Wigg. A Co'... . Tu f. Odd Kellows had a supper on Monday night at their Hall in thi. place. Ik you have a looking-gla. frame without glass, take it to llirsh's drug and lion!; store ami have one put iu. Tm'U'st of groceries always kept hy Iliatt Kinnear. A vnuv fine snow is on the ground, ami tho merry hell, are heard in every direction. We hope no one will think u. personal If Me say we love sue h . i music on moon-Ilght night:'. Hi: vs. Cajiiuuxini hXiTi.', tf the i PresJ.vteri.n Church, will holda serie. ! of iiwvtinzs in thi. place, lieginnhi on Thursday ovenim;, the 17th lust. tScr-loe. will conunenceat the M. 1'.. Church. All are inviteil to attend. rr Z rtrrr TT ,.. I rilK editor of the ( anihndge Mir- j r ha. had a hucket of "sour crout" ! ror , Uo must have ate it jiM hefoiv he juMid he hoped to record twenty-six death, thi. year in Camhridge. T:. co flee and sugar at Way's, cheap for ca-h. lx . j-t rolling around town, go into tho .gvoccry 4ure uf Thomas .fon, and get supplied with food thing.. Kr.PiiK-lJmiuiiYMPr.Kijor ltushvilje, Indimu.v ill preach .1 at :tho ! ClutiaiLiUin h,.in AVjndK-s.ler, on k Satunlav. and Saturday night, Sunday I w I.... t I... 1 !, fiml l'Jfli
iio'i 1 iiii'iiii iiiin, mV ...1. '"i.,in. 1 noeeo, nil-iiournai omce na. necn instants, lie is an old aud ahle preach- receiving sonic evidence, too, of the f , 1 r m it 1 1.. - '. er of the gospel. t ... favors of the people. AN e feel very
. ' . 7 . . . fön hasket.. tulH. hurn. and half ' . I'Uslnl ine.i.Miref, go to mm. M-mm, I lilftlt iv J!n - ' near'.s. A iiTrn; "from IV 1 Tii"-.. of . ... . ,. 3Iounl City. Kan.a.. received hero on i t . i' i ..-ri i i last 1-n lay, says: " There has hcen no . (.liUwil,(LrlM m - f ;,-"r i r t 7 ? Tilmiiir 44 ri 1 1 n ir t Ii urn i j mi ion in Ilm t.li.v ..... ...v.. . - .... .... u.V. , tre ltn. lICll COUUtry WOUM llOt ' . ' - . . . . . ... ; -oi ou, m, -,.,. br. ,i,i locv i.KC to Uate tno well. ' Koi: cheap print" gv to It. Wjgs J .C'o's. I
What i. tho riddleof riddle--? Life,
ftrr c have "In give it iiji." . ........ ii. t 1 'z tMrMMOM ll iiiru'H at K. Wizz ft . , , -'o -. Hi. n . r iiiomas iiiCiniKT'ii tin - S-n;itr, -md K. L. Watson, Iv-.j., i iim iiiI ht of the H't:ir, from thisrounty, l.ftf.r Iniliaiiaili- on la.-t TueI lay fvonini: (;o: of fur. at H. Wi- ! Co's. liiiTo liirsir.- ijrur und I took torr and ..-.r hi. tinr n k of roal oil lam and lantern.. JlüM'ivrn. Knit l.rnwn hns re- , , , . . , - ., -., niovrd hh Iiarlier hop fro n the httle, 1 ' eramped - up room on the south side of the Mjuare to tlie lare and roniforta,j(. r,M,ni oVrr tM & a,nicr's. )!e riMim ovrr lioutli t Hantiitcr's. CitKAi' hosiery at It. Witrirs A Co'., 1 1 I I U U 111 IV liuin " ill MT.kndii stock ol Melanie, at ii. , .,. hj,,.ndid iiueolt-w;rie, go to ' ! Iliatt it Kinneai's. ' . .. (In t u'-iv' ifvun wiJi im 1 .rm. t'OloW.i.. lloti ä e? P.ittkn f:V A K.T. Mr A. J. Jkcr ii-mj I, (to. ii in Iiiw 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 li i rii tiiii.n nii- hihi ii in hi - im i'i , .... days ago, since whieh time he has Ui n iu a vcrv critical condition, he I U-ing tmahle to he out of hi. hed. His recovery is thought to he douhtful. S.vir, hy the hariel, hushel, or sack, af Wjiv's. ' -" o- u. P'io tugan or other musical instruM.. .... w.' . ..I.? t ... .. inriii in uiv uuiisr otaiie inev uiiiik it takes the mind from other duties. We helieve if girl, were taught aright it will not. We are in favor of girls learning to laMr, and that they should lc taught to work every day; hut still we are in favor of teaching them music, and of presenting them some kind of a mu.ieal instrument. Therefore wo recommend you to go to Willard StoweMV. at Indianapolis, where you can get a Chickering piano, or an v other instrument vmi mnv desire. .- . - Pi.ru, im rut, sniokhig-tohareo, cigars, at Way'.., asgoul a. tin he.t a . . . Notier: is hcrehy given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Pandolph roimty, Ind., will meet at tlie Auditor's otlicc, in Winchester, on Tiiursday, January ."I, for the purpose of re-1 eeivingand eonideiing proposals for superintending the County Asylum for the ensuing year, commencing I'ehruary 1, next. Hy order of the Hoard. W. K. Mi iikay, A. It. C. ' JU:.iniv. Camhridge City, with a population of i1,0:Kiinhahi tant's records only death, the pa.tye.tr. We hope t hat we nmy he ahle to rrcnril Iff mthir nrtrx of oureity one year hence. ' fn'itttj.' Mirror. We can not conceive, why the editor of thi. paper wishes that twi nly-six jierson. should die iu Camhridge thi. year. Tlie Herald critic should get after Lutz. That's worse than rrnu turjcntine. A por.r, iu the Camhriilge Mirror, ha. addrced some lines to a dead lady friend, the llrst two lines of which read as follows; " t t'i.iii rim m!)f r, clierisht il frinul, The f retire timo we met." We a.k the Mirror to puhlish her answer a. soon a. it i. received. . -mm- s IF you w ish dry gomD, clothing, hats, cap., , ,viu can do no hetler than to go to M. Mayer's, ad joining the National Hank. It i. said Maver sell. cheaper than an v hoti-e in town. It 1. an ea.v matter to test thihv going Ju ri trying for yourselves, and " Utl h V"k'" f,,r ,,,:,t l ih ' J Xi:v Stoüi:. Our peoph will he plcasf l to ham that II. Wigg. t Co. (have opened a new stock of go ids in the riKim formerly occupied hy it. u Wii;UU imm,diato,v under the r . ... ,.,. , . Journal otllce. Mr. Wig. ha., for Mniiu tune, hcen in thutlrvgooil. hu.i- !. ... , . . ne?s in Hiehmoud, Indiana. Jle hrings exrverienee with him as well a. , . hoi uvk oi goous.. , o Mian asK our readers to call at thi. new house ami trade, as he proios.'.. to heroine a p4rmanent eitien of our town. Ktcjimonji vool blanket., at Jh Wiggs A Co's. ' . f DrsiNKs?. Otir town, since tin snow fell, has Wen ertMih.1. and inui look pleaslngTr.uii the" amount of irooiU sold, ami the irreenhaeks taken .:.. r.i . 1 .i t... . .1 ... , thankful to those who have remem- ... . . . I .p. ul iu In .tu. .t.-.-....!. A 1 "f. 1 IHUH U" III IM1 i. 1 l I L 11110. IIIC 1000" - . ... . , ,. k i j k i iitj "ui aouu'ianiiy mess ani t prö.per all Mich. "We tnist the snow .will continue tor man v ilavs vet. t m .7T. . . . J A i xt. i ins is a gtMj.i tiiinir for Uin . .. , gy looking people , ' , in town, a few dnra AW saw a woman w hite lead on her face. Tho weather-paint-il red, like tu dutchnian'.- lwirnthiuV sjie u-ed otic iNjuyd of Vt;iitian : red. ' I
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I Hifk tt MjKirt frjmJVrr throughout J" the Chri-ti.in worM. ft omnum-.sl . . ; n la-t M(tiil.iv rvt-nlii at the M. K. i ('lunch, in tlii- plro. W tru.-t -nil '!iriti:U)S will :ittcTl!. Without refer- - i llrc to ili'liomii; itinll. .- Suf.iUKU.s" LkcnIon. On la-t Sat-;
v cv,.niM l umnhw K,f MiMirivlH. S. CUNNINGHAM. M. D. ' '
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nlrmli'l uimht: aftrr uhirh thrv ; , . .i i . " i jtii,l to or.anii' th-in-rlvc-j into a . sucirt y. tirueral T. M. llrowne wii railed to ; the Chair, and Colour! A. J. Xell' v.a. appointed Secretary. (ienet-al Uiowue -tate-l that he wa. . - ... III iiioi oi i i niiuu oi i'i.iiiimii"ii of the s..ldier. pre-ent, :M.d that they ' hold annual reunion., ou the lirt Sat- , . . ir I .1 . , i ui'.l in I .i 1 1 -i it ll. I.ri..l wt'llinl iti'i.it in .i.iuiMi . I'Tiiiii .-... reason., and elopiently referred to the , h:irdhii.. of this soldier during the war of the rehellion. Colonel II. II. Neir spoke in favor of the organization, and on motion it wa. unanimously afreet I to organize On motion of (Jeneral P.rowne, Colonel II. II. Xelf was eleetrd P:e-ident for lhe year. On motion of .Major (I. If. II nehrake, Comrad A. Lennintoii was eleeted Viee-Pl e.idi'lit. On motion of Colonel A. J. NefT, Major (J. II. I'onehrake wa. eleeted ,. Serretarv. Ciiitain K. I'ugle moved that a l ommittee of three Im appointed to I draft rules for the government of the soeietv. The President atipoiuted ."..?. i . - n i Captain K. Kugle. ( aptam .). P. Itouth, I and Iiieutenant Henry T. Seamon. said committee. M.ajor '. II. lJoneh.-ake moved a ii tii ir vii j von oi uiaiiiv in i .ii'iiu i iii ii. . ii ; f(.'the magnilieenl hampiet given the! soli. er., pie-ent, whieh was un.iiji- , inou? d'e.'eril P.rowne then a-ked that the second 'e uiion he held at hi. re.ideneion 1 lie u. si t-.iuin.. ... u.in.i.wj , . , .. .i t ... :.. i lui which wa. a. 'n cil to. The thank. ."f the association was tendered to the j'ass p.an.l for the delightful music f.f .'he iMt a-ion. The compliments of tlmo present were tendered to Mrs Ci.lo.-el II. II. Nell', Mi. Laura Nell, m:d Mrs Tanny Teal for their part, so w -11 iK rfouued, around the hampieting ta'h. The association then adjt urnetl. Taken altogether, we haw not attended a social gathering f.r many years when-there wa. so much good cheer a. at the soldier.' reunion. Let the soldier, of every neihhoihoOv' and village organize. They will kindle anew the warm, hrotherly feeling ex-f hihited iti tlie army while undergoing' the hardships of camp life. Hcinoval. To the Ci'i.'Mi. of Haudolph and, l AdioiniiiLr ( 'omitics j We heg leave to inform you that we , will, on January 1 1, 1 .;', open out a general stoeü of dry goods, nats, caps, ! ladies' sines uc. in our new store loom, on tite we-l sid" oi tin Pilhlie S piare, nearly all of woich lias lieen p.llchasi. I .sincv tlie late decline, Whiclt will give u. a decided advantage over those who have larger stoeiis on hand. We feel under la-ding ohligation. to you foryotir lihcral patronage liestowed upon ii, and we hope, hy strict attention to h'.isiucss and lionorahie de-iling, to still nsi.rve your highly estcnicil favors Our room is well fitted up, which is a desirahle advantage to customers, as I hey can see what they are huying, which, to a great extent, i. notthcca.su witli other room, in our town. ur great ot ject hi making the change wa. to le.cii expenses iu the way of rents insurances, -e., which will enahle us to sell good, r j cheaper, and do a larger hu.iue.s. Our j motto w ill he, a. heretofore, Small j Prollt.and Ojiiek Sales We are detrrminrd to hold our trade, if it can lie done hy selling cheap. We hope to see all our old customers, and a. many Hfnv one. as possjhle at our new stole. We remain yours truly, J. 1. A (.'. r. C. i: IKK. X. H. We will have our woolen j machinery ready to start in thv spring, j We are getting the luM machinery In j the I'nited State., and of capacity to I tin n 1 ri i. r-i t mi no ii.. ,.f i-,,ri- in -i i. .. ... . v -j.. Illing wi I. wi i in time. I AKICI i:i, On Ihn ?.rV.i of r.co rm In-r, to Kcv. I!. -Smith, Colonel T. K. l'.lirnvt to Ali. Luiiii ilull. To JaiMili Kltrulh. Ki.. nn tin ?i. of i--cni. Vit l.mt, in W im Iuut, Mr. IKnrv GarJnrr In hl,s Mar . -i u.i i' m.. o ,n , r m,.,, nt r-i.i.iii r tii- i.ri.it in.iti.er. .Mr. sltllll)i h.m t-i m; hh.ii..;ii iianour, bntii of w im-Kiti-r I nwiiniii j.. Uy tin? unru, n tlii 3 I !. of Jinuiary, ImJ?, at th rtilc nrt' i tin liriiUr r.illi-r. .M r. A.J.Inoi. Harris ' -Martü .v. .v..tr, r w hite Kocr 1 o M llliii. Uv the .- mr. iin tlnfth intt.. at Cii1 r i . I u c of tin tiriilo. i itlitT. M r. U.iir II. .1.'. Irk to Min .Watu'll Clark, l'.'l.i f w arn I ownsliiji. (Ii:.vimt:ly ki:pout OV THE C'UXntTION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK WLNCHKSTKIU INDIANA, CMIOWINO TIIK CONDITION of Mid liuik mi tho morninz uftb-l first 3Iou-lav 1J- Jana .try; lfcG7: mI-Yj,.;!,113 Furnitur' ai. i Fixtun i 94.i:o 0 1,1. vi en im :a Current Kjh-ii.s c.i lt.nM (tu in.lnirr Kirt pm stamj..) 4:,: mj Eue from the jnllmriny Xational Bmk: Contra I Natinnnl tinnk Cinriimati. O. 'i.V'U 51 Firi Xationai Bank of rio.-ian.i,u. 4.v: iV1 ''V.'', ,T ,'Ilk-r lm'y'u. s. n.,;.i n,.1...,t..i wie. t . s.TrcaM . 0 In m .... li ...nl-ili i, nt..j f I IMC c t ' ' lllHItllll ' ' ' U 1 .1-JU LI I , U. S- lloii-l. aiiJ s.iuritiri on h.ui.l l'ah on liaii'l in Cirr-ihilin .utc-s Of i.tUtT .Ntti nul lUlikl "'li-io Fractional Currfnrj IVal Tfii'lor No" CuniTund In to rest Noli s I,3."i2 4 , e4 i j i l'. I fijlilii c-ifif,, 1 ti,'jr; ei , LIARILITIE3. capital st Kk iia m GO ItfiO 0 JJ.joO Ul muiann; .vufj rficir?u ir" . irr u-.in.-uni ou bauJ i"JiV,i"' ' " I! 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M-trnf Indiana, Knrlo.ih Oi'intT. fS. I. J. H-r.o.lr.cL. !-rk of tl.. Ki..!..!.! I trr it 1 1 i 11 rT . w I Iii I II H'I nr uig rounii . r ri- i en u I t.urt . l iiiin ni vir iMil couiil . r rrii rert.i, t:.a m fnUnwir-r iec r:jifn"f 'r.. n Im-vh f.lJ in iirlf.ic: A rvd tf-f, i'.h .im- t1iii n1i' ! r Hurt ir ohr ,,r" M-eir-Mvai-ir; .iii-j-..I t-i : .-a; Hj ;;Hlj a.t TaVn, l. l.i-ll it. hf.Micit. m . It r. I .i n!i! (. a ii 1 I'j-ra i ! nl fi'irt-rn !!- ljr t. Vi;i. MtCanii!k au.l 1 ' i-t F. sw i! u-r. ii J !-lt J I! uooiu'ii II. Cl-rk. IHii'T ln.lirit tin .U.iiotli ir. a eil tin- 1 rll, .wi.0,1. 1 u,. a.i.., u-.i r.e uiu r u iu- ! Irin aiiitivi 'in if ii -1 i i- t i it . "'".oili.-r r.ir tii. t.rt-.Mit ithl'r. I.. I'litVi-lt. wi... i(.-,i, r. ii.ih.:i. i -;- r..nt i:sritAV not 1 1:1:. Mti. of lii.'.iar.a, Kji!.llli Count), S.S. f. J. 15. tii.ii.Irii !. l'Urk f tin Cirrnlt Cn'irt 1 1 ii 1 11 sin. I Int al'l riiniilT nii'l Mull", ill It- r-1. , jn.n,; lli.iL . lim f.tUnvvin Je.iri.ti.m or :m J U-..Vr I... '"-n t--t ""f ,."V !'.'m I ! :m.l r.'.l ro iii. t;ni iiint. ul it. 111. tirMlir l-:.rt -r i!n ih .ir c a r ir-.- niM.nt nut. ;mr i 1 -1 . Ink.-ti ii.!iy 'lti h. !t lliinevnrüi. i.r W hilf : .... .. . 1 ... i I T 1 i ,wr iioiit unit l'.Mr:il.i'i :i urn ilol ur I. .;. I',i in Ki'l I1r :i ii-l J.nnr I U i ti - . 1: J. . lilil)iKH II. Ciuk T. ('. K. ('. GREAT - EXCITEMENT !N FAR3ILAND, 1X1). D. THORNBÜEG has ji'st orr.XKii THE LAUGEST STOCK OF SPRING AMD SUMMER DRY GOODS! HVV.U OKI'KRKD IN THIS MAKKKT. AI.SO, 3ST 0 HATS AND CATS. CLOTHING GROCER IKS, n a it n w a ii K, Q V E E N S W A If E, BOOTS AND SHOES. AT TIIK NEW Y03K CASH STORE, ODD I'lII.I.OHs m il. DISC. FARMLAND, INDIANA. I Stiviti nil to g i v nie a pull, u I ill uc 1! (i iini- i ll i?.i pT llian wtr. 1 ill nut lit und( I'snld. PRO DUCK A LV A Y S T A K 1 ; N i v 1 7 rilK (111 EAT OI'OKIIJ.M natiOOTS .v sttot:s I TF. B. CARTER'S, No. 2, "Cast Front, WINCHESTER, INDIANA, ! W here th liest Arliclei in 3Imkrt enti lie had ut Hie X- O W EST ZF 1 ICES! (ire me a call before you buy Elsewhere, J flare Srcwrd the Srrvirrs of Mr. Fisher, of Now York, tiii: nr.sT wokk.max in tiii: I XITi: STATKS, AM) I A 31 ow rni:i.m:i) to do A Mi KIXIM OT WORK I.N Till: LA TUST AND NLMTU.sT STVLL. r. R. CART r. R . nlO-Ir notici: or AiToi.vmii.vr. Notice i lnrilv irivn that t harp thi itaT nkn out letter of A.ln.inittrnt i-t of tht mati r-l'-irai in J . H iwcti. U-c etiM, lat or KanJoIjiU roil n I . Tin itiit I an T' tm.i'.l l.i h .il r i'iit . JOsllCAC. THOMAS, A.nnlnMlra.or. iw.MM.o. i.23 3t m.,..m. .ttiiii.iii iiiiiriiKiMiii'.. !. li Count?: state ( li.liaia, If m n d ol j.h ( wunt?: Nrttic I hfrelii rlxen ttiat at the Ortohr term (of the Curt nf Common Plea ..f Kandolpn , ltnnr.tr, afti-r r.nal nitleiiK!,t of the etate of -IihI row J. V. r t. i!fi ric!. alioot Ihti uttin of $V3 cmmi were ijiii.1 riMtutniii-; fr Ji.Iritnni.jp. jor-; the hoir. S4U h fi rs are tlirefore noil "'"'l to art ear n8 &Tt d) nie r?t unit cf ai.j Court. ai:.i nrore their Leirship, aud receive nir (iimriDuuoii innre.
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rx rr S ,! Attorney nt Law nnil I'nitrd Statf C'lniiu Afc'riit, UINCUITLTL INDIANA. Citri K.rput Anini" t r..ifTiM l.'KFKI'KM'r.S-II..n. J. I. Stialik. M. .1 Con. '. M. Ilm i.o. Wim li.-u-r. li.-I -; I ! - 1. War l. I'i i.li t Hrt .Nui.ul l'.in.. Winh.--M r. In.!.: J '! i. iiiiif. w im iK'ier, ' k. ter ij-r (...., VOfU" ii J.l liUiMinr. 11.. h ti.t. irr. , E. 13. REYNOLDS, If r or net if T,ntr. OJRce in Jail Build'mj, up irs, with Moormin lViy. AU iiiwl rnirtJ Ulta l!l be .rimrt 1. n Ii I l;ul!it ill Uriil. t'. K h ill l.i rtlfihl tmriiil ,lf aiuf at 1 in it Imn.l. .-liVll-1 r.. m. hat. . .n-KXTMII., '""I J. K iTfrmxr, I. W Al'MTEL. HAYS, KOSEXTH.U. Si. CO., ManuT-ictureri an l Wli jlcsnle Dealers in CLO T I I. I 2s G AN'P r.F.STS FURNISHING GOODS, .No. i:i soi tii Mcttini sr.. j IXniASAl'Ol.IS, !SD.t i A nd M iiintnrtry Nu. I I'1 O nirr Str i t, I j tel 1 .1 1 lruv Sti et t. Nvt York, t i ... i ii i ki-i i . ,t .11 41 i , . "! 111 . I JOILV F. KDCJAK. a out. UK i i:i: IX Family Groceries, fine Teas, coffkk, .rr..i: am simcks, MAIN .STUKKT. DAYTON, D. W IIOI.KSAI.K Af. KN T FOR 1IIK SAL OF SHAKER YARN, &C. ir.'.i.-l i?o 1 1 l i ah c; A1XS t;o lo DIXOlsT, FORGY &C0., PKAl.K.ts IX 5 CURTAIA1 GOODS, douso Furnish ins Goods AM) DllY i OF EVERY DE CRIPTION, Ournrr Srcninl nl Jrfft-rson Strri ti, DAYTON OHW r.'u,M SICCURITY IXSUilAXCE COMPANY; NEW YORK'. Capital, $1,000,000. Assrt, rtbniarrt ISflS. Cudi on hand and in lUnk S2Cr47 51 Mort-a-c Rond .V2'.4r)0 00 Call Loans on .t'ick .ri3,950 00 ihiitcd state stock 3r.5,::o 00 Othrr Stock and llond 7T.s35 00 ii: 1 1. n ? i i.i..!.. i ti t iit'i-ini uiii.1 urcrioniir ( uiiini i rnu i,.h ;.i Ajiricr BilVo! Ä: oth r ppoptrtT, l.".l.l7 0 Accruid liitrrtst II,7".i')j Tütül AK.ft JI.tOJ.sGu U0 I.I A HI LIT I KS. Unadjusted Lo5e. $M,.r10 01 OK KICK RS. Tnma U" RiaTntr.i., I'rr.ident. KiciiiRii L. IIiVLocc, iSeciet.irv. o U. RRKSTCN, State A-Put, Richmond L. J. MONKS. Aepnt, Wiucheste r. Ind. Tt-liT CAMP k SHRECKEXUOST, Tiinip .TIaUrrs noil IPncU-mitlis. j W . i :.. r .1. . .... r " r ' ,K. It f l i - ! cf,''-hP'P'-of LatIoiphCountT, I that we hare rfDed and tiave in Mirrf-f n I (eperation a Pump M mufacturr and R'ack- , inutli Shoo, mhtre ue will be nl aaed to te. " , iniltii ilOf, htre tt e will be pl aed to ac Cummudate all who will favor 11. with tt..;. patronape. J'ricoa will be found a. low aa . ,nr. J, ...M. . .1., , . '('. iiv induiuuuitni 01 a similar character. Reptiring of all kinJs done in or line on hört notice. Shop northeatt corner Residence atrect, 1 Mnpimt'j Hitjoa. 1 1 .1 Bl-tf I
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J.BKinW. A.Hffhe. It. Hnle. FINKE, BEEBE & CO., Imp5rlrr iii Jobber in CLOTHING AND WOOLENS Tu i to rs ' Tr t ill m I ir., Lt., Lc. .No. f)l .Inin tu t. 1' - -.JMo"voh-,-. Jyr Ii foiper. lJi .J G. Hro COMER &. BROWN, II i o t r s a t e U v o r c r At..) COMMISSION MKKCHANTS, N. r.n Main Mrnt. Six Poeri Snutli r" Scn'l strrrt. DA V7 0.V. OHIO. 34 Joha rln. paTi. K. lUjr:. CAh & J30i Eli! Importer i. rholrual dralf r Förrien and Domestic Xolioti (5 LOVES, HOSIERY, Tjzcrxr goods, 5cc. 0!. V" -'l -rv l 'Hll I ... C .1 DAYTOS, OHIO. M GEORGE A. BL, C,iu--"fir t.i Ilcikifr At' linji.rlT anl lili.1e i! flll.., GLASS AM) Ul'EfcrfWABE C'oaI Dil ri'l I. mir, P'dti-il n.l l'rit.irnu iirr. I .no k mil (tln.. ("rtli-iv, Stotie k Y' ll'iw WurcAr. No no Opiri iln , Mnie Ptnit, PA YTOX, OHIO. (or-i W. Knntolv. John K. Mrltiir KNEISLY & M'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CORU'LVS IU.OCK, No. 4C M a i ii siren f. I' tv-i i) Kir-it .-i: Jscun. ft.. DAYTON, OHIO. , 'r w h J. . I rrlii. J. S l.tl. Ops. W.sh PERRWE. IYTLE & SHAW, W liolflf l)nlir in Staple aud Fancy Dry (loois - I NOTIONS, ; No. 293 Scfon l nt., hrt . Mai,, nlu) JefT"rril - .i n A YTOX. OHIO. W.H. PRTtz 8c "C0 Wo.i Ica1irti Forrijfii nJ lomct c II A R D W A R E .Mrclianics' Tordi, Building Material, Cutlery, tVr. Also, Agent lor Fiilank's Scale SO .Vroml ftrcf, D A Y T O X. OHIO S4 W I N T I R E, A N D ERScTrr CO WHOI.KSALF boots and shoes; .No. Ik 31 ii in sirrrt, ('Twin Hlntk, I) A V T 0 .V, 0 UK). I T. S. I JA III TT. VuUs l w!t r in ts.tr: , c.irs, i '-ms. STRAW (iOODS, AMI I'J ihun Mrrrt, itUirii Ktrt nmi S,rond D.tYTOX, OHIO. ru f . ". Olorij, o. dir.,. Win. Sjtcumfi. COFFMAN, OSBORN L CO .YOTiO.YS, JIA'I S A XI) CAPS lit i. :.0." SiroteJ trert, 1A Y TO iY, O II I (). i:o;i:tts, larrcit x.lm.i.i:, TV'hoii .alt Ira!rr! in IIAUBWABE SAIIDLEIIV, CI II nil: alrrrt. fi W. Ko-rr C. C KlHrf, ! I. 'V. I.in-I-. DAYTON, OHIO 4 Iii i.;iiiij. .'.'.ti. Knill K M . Wnp mm WOGAr0 , SMITH & CO-. WIIiVLr.S'AliE G 11 () C K Ii !S ! No. 313 Third MroL. hftwtHi .M' aini JtH t IXII), PAYTON. OHIO. 41V GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TIIK POS T-OFF ICESDIEON II. LUCAS, fAKFS thia method of calllr: tfli J uttiiition of the propte to the att .i .i i iiiaI lif Iiui Opeti ij a AND JEWELRY STORK At tte INist-Officr in Winchrnter, DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS. School, at.d Mi( clULfous Book Novels'and Magizin,., STATIONERY. Watches, Clocte and Jewelry t. sAotlOII mil! I IT I Hitler CLOCK A.M U ATi.II JIIII'AIItl.X Pone on the ahortut notice, and Mtiafaetion ftaraoteed. Cut me a rail at tbe Toft-OKcr, fior of lhe Public fcrquare .1,- p...i:- c . - ' SIMEON II, I.CCAS
