Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 42, Winchester, Randolph County, 18 April 1867 — Page 2

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THE IlAXUOLi'll JOUKNAL.

' a.mm.iw J. i:rr, - - imho.. - - wiNrm-NTr.i:, inwinw, - TliriHMVV, Al'MIf I. 1't7. ; " - 1 1 i w;iii:asi: is poim i.atio.n. j I'rorr? th? tM vidinc' i-.m p-f, t popuUTh'ti of I"n.iir not inr;iiiirr; indd, it is -aid lv tho-e

uho haw paid attention to IIiN mat- j living there; their II t i-; ompo-cd of lT, that il m on tin decre:.. It U j-j, .,,1 nV-h ,,( mm-Ii animals as c-diinat.-d that the averne nninlfr of j jlVt. jM j,at clinint tin walrus h.-:iI, oiTprinx from each marriar i!ij;-i M,mc other?. This country can . 'raucu at tlf commencement of the j iM.vt-r lie teIf-snpiortiiiK; hut will cost nineteenth century, in the rural 1 i 0,,r (,'.,vernment at lea-t from three to triet, was Ihe, :m I in th rityof I'iiri- j fotr million dollar peryt ar; ami when four. In a little ovt r fifty years the; .raphers describe the country they average birth wert thru ami two; j wjj s.lV j j j.rine ipally distin:uid.cd .nide, the mortality of children i-jfr supplying plac- to oilier-seeker.

very pn-.it in France. But we need Itot k" Vt iiiJhLI Franc for evidence of criminality in thedetnjetlon of the hutnau family. We have i j t our own country thame caux? for complaitjt. Tn almost every town and city thi? lc n a has enimeiieed; and, indeed, it hat- f.iind its way into our rural district!. A cminniiMn was made nunc tim nf ltw-en liccnti'!- France mid au.-teer New Kurland hy the Xev York Olwcrver in reference to this Hthjcct, which created -on-iderahle M-n-atioii. IWcssor HitcheM-k( or Amherst O-llcge, furnishes additional evidence. HeKiys "in ten years the nuniN r of birth" in Amherst were 70-J, nod tte deaths .",7'., having an excels of liain favor of birth", llesaystwtifth.s of the births never reach adult age. Now add these two hfths of to the ami it will how a P-ithv Iwrca.eüiit icorisinalk. .... I .... I .1 . . . m w I. it 1 iiinr (iiuwirj uiirt.-'i; in IUIM .... . former icriods were not given, h that wearcleftin the dark as to the le- . as r nml IntriKolifili gf f 1 1 Itlltlt'ltl i V ,t 1 i. i- i I 'not for the foreign hardy element whivh is now flooding our country, we tx.itlil it jili Kti ri1 1 jtiu I 1 1 S itirnn 11 riill 1 i'iiii'i viiv in un- icv ivu.'v 1 in native jopuIation. Unless a regis try of births were kept, ns is the law in some countries, we would not be able to give the lata required; and even in doinjj this the registry should designate native and foreign parents. We arc not certain but if these facts coulu be elicited, that it would, to home extent, arrc?t the many secret crimes which are being committed in our country. Professor Hitchcock ays: "If many of the social crimes which nro necessarily known to the physician, and often to the spiritual adviser, could Ie removed from behind the veil nfsccrcsy which professional eti'juette aud duty must over keep sacredly from public Knowledge, an a.-toubhmcnt would sei.e upon the public mind which is saMuiu known' A miHOCKAT COM! A ST I! AY. Ilan away from the ttibsei iber, living in lllackford County, one rels.1 I.ieutetiant by the name f Wirts, whom tho Democracy had made Deputy Auditor, and whom they had nominated for the same iition. Said ...... 1... iw...r.i - r r. it U i.s ii.i iivi iiviiiu ik iM'iiiuuiro- i - . . . ... --.. lis, jrue"iiij; n ie iuihi'u i ci'" iin- i lie money. He husfaüctl to return or account for the money. Now be it known, that the uiuKr Mgncd wi the said Ifforc the for us or for our children, as the ln'iiign princl pies he advocates are such as all Democrats children should know and embrace. Pin i:u Meli whims ni k ij. Chief of the Democracy. This man Witts, which the Democracy arc now ollVring a reward for, wa a rebel Lieutenant. He linally deserted or was discharged on account of wounds or other cause. He went to Blackford County, and was appointed Deputy Auditor of that county, j the Auditor having run away to Canada because he was drafted. The j

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Wirt, if he can U- returned I V: . V" T , J " ' I

next election, either to vote , V ; " . , ,. " 7 ' ;,M- x'' "1 commenceu

run for oüke, or teach schod f " r se,,,o, m the east mstnet April ,s,lbr ' I'viili Mi'i" nt i-imtmii il il 1 11 11 111 is ii(r!i. . .

Democrats then nominated him for ' personal observations and invc.MigaAuditor, and ran him against Sergeant ! tions in the Holy land. It traces Major K. Staid, of the Slth Indiana, as I through the records of past ages the brave a m:in as ever shouldered a gun, ) wonderful dealings of Divine Proviand the Democrat came up in almost j deuce to the people of tho sacred lands,

?olid phalanx and voted for the reUd Lleutenant, and only lackeil four votes of electing him. Now. we learn from 1 the Hartford City Union, that this rebel ha left with $10), and reported j hirmclf robbed at Indianapolis and,

thtrcforc, failed to return. The ln-itondent of Mis-fons of the State t,f. dianapolis Journal says no Mich rob- .Illinois. bcry occurred in that city. TlieCnionj Kev. D. C. Ivldy, I). D., of Io-ton. ays the Democracy now profess to j Jtev. Jos. D. Kaehelder, former odi-j have known that Wirts was a had. tor of the WeMcm Christian Journal. I

man. W c do not d uM it, Ihmu-c he , was a rebel and they knew it. He ; vraa a member of the latter-day IV-' mooraey, and thec two facts were fufflcicnt to make any man hail. This I man would, doubtless, bo popular as a ' Democratic editor. Ho will go Kick j to Virginia and take his stand among the F. I V5. on;.M;i) tiii: iiai.i.. Wc announced last week that Me hid ecn a letter from Hon. (tcoruo W. Julian, nhith intimatel that he would bo a candidate f.r Congress in tho now Fourth District. Since then

Are Icarn Mr. Julian has onnncnccd priee i-only .V. SI mi and I per canvajjin that Distr'rt. We think volume, according tthestyle of bindMr. Julian can nnbnl task the p ot,!f ; hik'- The In.k contains alut T of that district f-r their Mill rages; in-1 ViXe' dcol, wo Klieve it is rilit that lit -

houMd5o. The politician south f Wayne were aniu t tct him dwn there, espN ially Hnnrt,nnd we would not be rtirprkrd if a majority of the people lb jub! leans w ere nt rquallv fAnxioüi to .vend him to Consros. We are for Georg? W. Jult m f r onrc- . . . l. . v. rt. ,-:.. i . . I intacrouttu MMnt.i. inapol, wc flo not know of any one in that district tbt v wotild prcftr to Jiim.

KUSIA.N TIti:.VTV.

The J!iN-d.;n Treutv, ai ratified hy i lotted y-:,t- Sen t'o on the lot I Hid., ccdoi to th Unit-! Utc Kui..IM inh,, which u i-tucf t. n. latitude ;) ni.d 7and V. longitude 1 r nnd l',T. V ran hardly im:i'itn- of w h:d :k I vantage it can to the I'lutiI Stat --, as it i a harren and slirile country, not u---.til of cultivation. In consideration of said redon, the United State iiay to Uiiia -TJM.i-M. There art a few thoti-and liti-siaiis If is tated that thirty or forty thousand F.iuiitaux Indians Uvc in that country. There may ! omc tiatey in thi' treaty, hut if there is uf are unable to M-cit. It was an cleihant to Ihisia, and it will N the same to us. If the Fnitcd Stati- owned lirili-h Ameri-a, it would then le ileirable to own llussian Aioeriea. Fnless it i- with this view that the purcha.-e i made, it will prove an exK'Use and ah)rtion. Itu.ssia is looking tothetime when she i a,MMt, Kurope, and the time lnav t.ollR. when North America may j au j,c uuitel in one jrreat and grand j oVernincnt. IX1V1:USAI, sirrrKACK. nwhmuln ,:t.pul(li(.an i.aseome tin fav,r of universal suMr.ige, male jam fomal ,.a;K. lvu at l;t .ot to Jt a wiUl . ...:ii;.. t. t tl... o ueioie ne m .i miiiiij i mui. white woman should hac the same! 'rights that a negp was entitle! to We wehsune the Hepilliean to our 1 1 lulvanceu rauieaiism. Isaac useo u 'call ti - conservative simply because we were in favor of some man for Congrs who livid in Randolph County, while we had advocated on the stump and through our paper what he only now dares come out in favor of. Ihit we are glad to have him do so at this late day. coJiroiiTi.x; to tu km. The Democrats North as well as in the South, profess to le very much comforted over the result of the Connecticut election. The heroes of the flatter, and the special guardians of the Constitution of the former, a fleet to see light in this very slight change in the wooden nutine- Mate. Indeed, 1 ii... t x" I.' .... 1 ..... 1 : . ,.,, ;,,,! ine i'Mi' i'ji .'u iiiiitiini 1 . ivn 111, stroimer. Milligan, in a speech at a Democratic Convention in Indiamipo-M--, a few days ago, declared that the South had more to complain of in the j Northwest than she had in the conduct of the New Fngland States With this view, our Northwestern Democrats are humbling themselves in fhdu.t before their royal masters of the South, and with Jetf. Davis they rejoice in the little triumph in Con-" ; necticut, as also over two or three city , i ., , i I i: i . elections, where they have had Might gains. Jrtr. Davis -ays iti this elec tion he sees the future triumph to 'him and his i. rother conspirators. ' now wanting on the part of the leaders of the Northern Democracy. Tin; iiANnwKiTi.NC or (ion. Kev. Mr. Kandall, who has been traveling in the Fast, has published a work on Ids travels, and from what we have seen ami the complimentary notices from distinguished gentlemen, we are of opinion that no such work has heretofore been issued from the press. The work is prepared with great labor and at great expense, and comprises the results i f the author's .and unfolds in the clearest light, testi'monv to sustain the great truths of, the Pdble. Among the nanv listin-! guished gentlemen w ho indorse and recommend it, are the following: Hew (i. S. liailcv, I). D., SupcrinJev. I . Merrick, I). D., President Ohio We.Meyan Fnivcisity. Kev. F. J. (ioodspved. Pastor Second P.nptist Church, Chicago. Dr. lOldy, of the North Western Christain Advcate. These gentlemen speak of this book in the highe.M terms of praise, as worthy of bein in every minister's library, as well us in that of nil Christians in the civilized world. We shall take pie tstire in recommending it to Ml who wish a hi.h onler of literature. We understand that Mr. Love, of this place, will Mipplv the work t all who n'.ay desire it. The suhx riptin JI IN "' f.MliKHM;i: Mill Unit. ItiiiiK.- Henry Inrmaun .-ells ood Iver at the cents a la.-.s Whi.sky. (ifHfl whifky can I-e had at the Pacitic Ilou.-e Kar. ; Lutz knoMs, as he frctpicntly uses . ich articles. Fifteen lasvs of Wer Lind four Rla-soof whikv is hballowaliCC d;ilv.

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cham;l or hash. The Democrat in the Southern

State- are j u-t mw retting their eyes; oicn a to the real merits of the HC'TV! il . i .. i...t raep, i-t eiall v that Hrtl"ii tout n willing h work for them. They dt clare to the world that the ncjiro is a real, live human Inin, bavin- a houl. Theveven -o farther tlnoi that, th-v call them their biethien, invite them to dill'' with them Hot in the kitehen oui in Hie ujmn-room, at ui . ... ... r... . .1 nri lame, i r. e,.. " ( fail' lirolrtion of olliee?. ' pro We are Khd to witness this exhibition of noble heartediicss; itidetsl, we frankly aeknowbile that if the deiiieiM of the Kr publican party do not make more rapid strid-.s in their willingness to give the negroes their right?, they will mhui te regarded a.s the pro-slavery iarty of this country,1 for a word or a look fn.m such a man , as Tom Hcmlricks to the Democracy i of Indiana, would entirely change' them to the most anient lovers of the negro race. M ranger tilings nave occurred. WOOD TIMXfi. We have Ir-cii impressed for some time that wod tiling fr under ground ; ditching would hardly pay the man who used it. e were compelled to take up some that was laid down only I a few years ago hy Mr. F razee, on ae-j count of its having rotted. The ditch lecame worthless and failed to drain our cellar. We are now putting down the brick tiling manufactured by Martin, .Sonders & Co., of this place.: ' 1 Ve ue the sole tilinir. and are of . . ., . .. ... , . - , , , opinion that it will last for a hundred yean if put down right. It ought to be from two feet to thil ty inches dei'i, laid perfectly level, so it will not break 1 when the heavy weight of the cait'i I presses on it. Farmland. riKi: MiiiniNti. An informal ineetinir was held in I armland, April 11, for the purpose of building a pike from White Jiiver, through Farmland, to Shiloh Meeting house. I J5. Miller was appointed Chairman, and .S. H. Moor, Secretary. After the object of the meeting Mas stated, K. F. Halliday read the articles of assoiiation, which, after amendment, were adopted. The capital stock is to be -1,500. A committee was ap pointed to solicit stock, Who rcrtcd nearly 1,010, subscribed the same day. . , . . . A pike along this hue is much mCU-'l Hill WUI'I . Hill, ililll 11 IS" lM,pod that the farmers, and all parties Interested, will suh.-crile Iiherallv for j this noble puhlic improvement. A ICAC.II i:m; was killed in town one dav Iat week. , Parties who saw the dog pronounced this disease well marked, and if it i the ca-c the citizens should bo very j vigilant in the matter, and every dog j that even show slight symptoms! SIUU immediately killed, as they I j1;lvo tj0 ,Jisl,0jijti0M j hit( an tiling t,at n,mes before them. Hydrophobia ! js the resnlt, and is seldom ever cured j,v lihvsieians. rri'.Ms. Duslness is dull. Farmers are busy putting out spring crops. The wheat c.r)j, iUok remarkablv well .and if no we three month (Icorgo (). Jobes sold his house ami lot for .J". Mr. Aaron Shaw, of Winchester, was the purchaser. Flizabeth Pinions, daughter of S. Simons, aged seven years, died very Middenly April 0, of w hat the physicians termed the sjwdted fever. John Pegg, geil al ont sixty years, died rather suddenly April 0, of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Pegg was a respected citizen, and an early settler of this county. Javid Macy will soon have the grist 111511 1 good running order. This w ill be very convenient tbr thecominunity. Monticei.lo. Turn pike Election Notice. There will bean election of Directors for the Winchester and Salem TurnPikp Company on Saturday, May 4, 1 '"t -it the school-houso in District No. o, in Wayne TownMiip, Ilandolph County, Indiana. N. Kemp, Wm. Kobinson, Wm. Turner, Win. Peacek, Andrew Dixou and Wm. Stone, stock holders. 7 Mretion Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will le an election held at the school-hou-e in the town of Maxsville, on Saturday, the 4th day of May, 1G7, for the piirjKtsoof electing directors for tho Winchester and Windsor Turnpike' Company. Lkwis L. Hi;.stox, Nathan Ki:i:i, Ja miis Moorman, Stockholders. Turn Iikc lectin; Tliorc M il! Ua jncotinjzof tlicstocu-nouicrs-oi inc i ninisviiw and j laccrs. tou n Turnpike Company on the first ! I 1 f il ft a . ... attinl.tV 111 Mac. IslIT. at 1 o'clock I. . M.f at tliCM-IiooMiMtis in District Xo. ; V Wot Hivcr Township, Handolph Cntintv, Indi.in;i, for tho purpose of electing directors and to attend to other itnttnrtant l.iisiuess for said mm- 1 p:my. Isaac J. I- Anr.ru n. April ID, lso7. ii IM't oi.i clostil in New York Satunlav .tt 10 )4. ! I mti;i State.- Five-twenties closed in lxndoti Sattird;iv at 74. Tin- T...r.Mtr nf T.ttom.l 1!. 1 - !!. d'irinp: the prc.-ent fiscal year to date, ' root up nearly two hundred and twenty-three millions ofdolI.tr?-.

I l'i the event of a rar between Prussia ami Franco, Bavaria and Baden j

will actively aid the former. I Tin: IVc-idei.t has nominated Henry J iUymond, of New York, for Mini- - i ter too-tria. lie mav he e,nt;rmed. VjIimU? Aili or t, the AClictrJ. Pr Strii UU-1, in rn.U f. runrron, apllca- ; ,,;'r', for :d-.rs t. iuform tWe ! l.n, 0u all Acute or Chronic Di.iO.f let-5 tor, lülirig the nr, vmtun, &c, ilh 4 . . ... . frrr.it notoi ict v an fvrnenccil ply.ici.ui , ,th in Emoe an-1 Amrricj r?;.ecieially in Ihe treatment of rl.ronic comt.l.dur!, afttr othtr dctors hive f.tdci to effect cure. 1 ho.c P.;!Tcruig shot.U itnm.i)iateIt 'tili Illr ! rir Ifr'ir 1 5 til ! ...VI rr j.-tnrf l)r ' StriokUnJ, Cincinnati, Oliio. v."rirt--lv i in s. M. BROW ic ..o. li. inviBntkC ! BROVNE 8c BDNEBRAKE, f i , f T l0ril VS Jit JaW, WINCHESTER. 1ND. ( 'tjfi firm ftntl trff LhnL of JCnfftriitl fiHsiilCS', li'id rri f ice lr'ult ftfff ntivH. Otlice over Kizer Jt Smith's Drug Ntorr. ' .K'T IG, Ii7 .nti:f CARPET STÜHE ! AM TTnncp. FnriiicliinT flnnrlx!! SPR-IZSTGr OF 1837. VANAUSuAL, HARMAN & CO., No 7 1 -Uain St., DAYTON, O., wm ... v., , . . , ... Uare in "tor" a l.arc Sto-l nnl are lniiv n-cciving n. uif Fh m i i. i (; i iiit;iiiv ir Fiiriiihin liwcllinj? lloiiot, Ili-li anl j t hurthf, totiiprisins t , ,.RrsKr.s 3 pi.v, ingra"in.KXT vei'vkt j 1 Wool, lVn li. Yk.n ITI.vn, HKMPai. I U.(t j CARPETING Of Fa.plih anl Ann ricnn Mannfai Iure, hitli l!i T utter at NEW YORK PRICES ! 1 A laro Sunk foena, t'-n, Manilla aiil Straw .MATTl.NfiS. Floor ;in.I Tüt!- Oilt l- tli all Milu. Xä 11 en uikI Cotioii Sticftin, Pillow Casing KUli Jerry an-1 I.Vr. Curtains--Klcant I-ace Cti rtuiu. Curtain Iain:ik, Con ntorpnn, Liio-n Tali l.imaks, 'I'o w tiling, i'jUiii, i'oilie?, Vc, Vf. ria: 11 n (iilt Wihlov St:i!es. Window Ilollaml, t all w iJtlis ami Color. GlH comieen. Pins, Itan.U, 1-nos t T.n.-els, j Tho Ijiroit aiiI nto.t ..l.'-'ant Stoikof Fine , " r - y "I T" -17 ;i)tJX- O-J-LlIlLIlS-i, j I'vrr troiii:lit to this ni.irki-t. SuitaMo lor llll, : Clinrrlic, llo!.-l an. I Um vliiu llonst , ConiI iirNinR th" rifht hfsii in li or;iii I'jijmt : flu isr S:ami...l Oilt l'jor n:m?ir Kri's- ! .,,,,,lV't P;;'"r .. Finest Fr.-n. u .,.1 I r.HL-lili ili. 1:0. Satin aixl C oiiiiiion v all j lvt-r, Wh.-t.-n i'a.or-. WHITE AMD C0L0REO CARPET WARP, IIouc riiriii.-liiiitf ! of :,!! J,iinls. V.l..lP.! II.W.'MAN A; CO., .i .M;.isi street. I'aj ton, t)L'n, 5nV. Di:.i:onr.sTs MONTH!, V M A (IAIN !

tii,ivi r.:illl if now leL'e.l thu .Moflt-I J'arlor i l u rc ,""U I v,'r.v l MV - e r.i'al eoiitiinj..Mairain.' f .iucrie: : .J.-vote.l to ri-in:.! storio, I ,,.," ,l '"es the j.'-ilejcni i.n.l msitler to raie.

poem.. kfti Ih-s, art-hi t ?Ctnrc sni'l inoil.'l eoitn;ce. I:oiifhol 1 mutters, p.MiM Otlb-iuht perifonal an.l literary jros!i (in-li:liii2 ?j.ec!ai Jep:irtmei:t r-n faliioi;). i imi rm tio;:s on healtli, yymiiaf ic e.jiilri:iii i'XiTii.rn, iuui-. niui--m Mit, ele : all ty the ln'st .-lutTior, :ml pn.fuf i) am! urlixtieailly . II u st r:i :-l w ith fotly Miicruvimr (full m.-). m-ftil iin.l rvliahle pattern, eiiilroiileri', jewelry, ant a eMitant iirceinioii of ;trt ist i novelties, it!i utlier us.'ful M.d fi.tertawiiiij: liierliiie. ,Nt pi'icoii of reiiiieiiKMit, economical hon2 ife, or I. .tit of ta-li', call tT. r. 1 to io t ithout the Mo.lt I .Moutlilv. Single eoj !.. 3n eenic: !:u-k nuiiiher, n .m'i imeiii, 10 eent.; eiih'r niaile.l treo. Vfarly. 5:1. t itti a valuall . mumm; I o eopie, ? 1 .!; t!n e ropie, .T .Vi; live rojie, ft.': anl .rii.i. prerni n 111 4 foi (I11I15 at $1 eat-ti. h itli the Urt premium tt ft-b iul r:l-er. AJdres U. JENM.NfiS HK.U)KSr, No. 4"3 Hroa.lnay, New. York. neniorest' Monthly m.l Vouup America toSfthcr. with the pri-mimix for eath. FOR SAT.17. A pood fann of IW ai re.-, in i.'ntidolph County, Indiana. A Floiirins .!itt. with two run of Curr-; situatel in ItloiMriM ille. .U a Noiion Wiion, n iüi n gnn-l jtek of Notio-'-; I'friii fa.t . I'or part ifiilar rati on, rmlJri'. " s. V.TK.M 11.1 N. Iilouiits i'lc, lleiiry Countv, lud. 42-tt THE (JK11AT C.U'Si: OP HOI A.N 3i i si: i iv. m. Jnt pnldiühcd, in a sealed n !4 J'S "I''- Crire ix rent. A I ec ir sjs-r fui tho Nature, Treatmetit an. I . i I 'r ieal cure of Spt-rniatn rhua Srminal We-j L nt. Involuntary Kiniion, t unl le:ilif, an.l Impclnneiit to Mnrriape. pi i(erally. Nervou$ne. Coiii.mj.tioii. Kpi!ep, anl Kit, Meiit.-tl ami Pht.siral lioap.-u itt , reul'tinp from elf-abuse. -e. Ry RoNvrt J." Ciilverwell. M. I...u hor of tli- "Groeu IUuk.MVr. Thi frl.l renowiic.l author. In int almiralle I ture, tlearlv prove frin Iiis iah txnrienif that the atvful coiKCfp-ienrc t(f .elf-aLte iua lo ! eftM tually rt inot i--! without i.rii. ii.e ami without lanjreroii! surifiil operatiji, bougies, i:;ttnime.it, rin, or v.rdiai.. pftliitintr out u mode (.f cure ( fiiu e ertairi and rff.-eti hy whic h evrrv suflorer. no matter hat his omlitioti may he, may iure hi uis.'II ibeaply, privattly, and ra'lieallt. YTY thi I.ertijr.t will provo a toon to tlioiManl.f anil tl.riusan.l. Sriit, iiiu'er seal, to any ad. Ire, in a plain ienleil enrelupe, on the reeeipt of ix rent. ir two (iij;.i tainp. .lo lr. Culvt-rwelt' 'Marri.-tje Guid.-." j-nie oetils. AMres tho pllbllber$, CH.S. J. C. KI.1NK ft CO.. Ml Hitwrr;, Nctr VorK, t'Oit-oSico ca . EWTERPKISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF (T.Nf I NN ATI. rnpitnt, - - On,- Million Dollar. Security, - Tn o .Millions Dollar. OKi-ichirs. . "i"."1 mii-hiock Pre.t.jen !vÄ! Ünü Uvc'wrv ":. V":V.-'.?,fcK AsUtai.t Se, retarv iio-'s.i,. i im y a ".m. stijatio.n "." iMirlTcVoi: General Acent ur f f.r in. M. r.Miop.i.r i:. v. iii.j V::!:: ihop ft f. I a rt v ( iMik. 'lit lrartl.t i:rl !,wr.,,.Vl,,,''Mi' ;,.,f 'VIJ:h McH'r- t. I.. I.. Hull.nf AiJ.lv. Hull Ac Ct. . i:. vjni.ot u j.ioW & smith. r.n?- si iri, iriirt-ritlA Co. j Charle I.'ule. off. Un'.e V fojemat. I CM. i.-H h jiian. of P.U Italian V (i. A-Jr Ij.l, I. .f V,.., A l.o. : 1 . U. fl int. I"ot l'i-ri-rr-:er 'am.-, s. V.e. Na.htiMe pa. l. t fompary. L. A. Ham. Mjj (, ui ' iitetnnati. Äirr. kJ ; unice no. ö Public Landinß. . i. - 'l ' " roiicie, at thi. TJy"l.o, ui)r ijeary. i ,r t r.,rsrirt Fmr r UatE "rl"t ''rt w11 b rX thr.uSh n,o A. NI, SWAIN, ACENT, Vi 3m

JOHN H. PEfTDlETON, CoV.tS(0J MtKNlüT, l'r tbe tirl.a arnl aale f Domrtic Fleece and Tullfd Wool.'

X. ünhrarj, yw Yvnt. C.li .!vnr- Ma-ic. '.nipnHirnt otiitJ t Kt . 111.1' LUKNC KSII. F. Vil.fah'rXafl PMiVoft'onimfrfo.N.V. ;or.!n, McMiiihi v c.. c tcrrtüith. (i. ... .. xv..tr.ti. c.h-f Fir.t Nft turn. Mit.ai...i... .V,.,n. .xrhur, CnhV Firt Ntfl PanV. irwt'ti, 1 4 Mi?rt. Fir.l. Iii. Ar I".. t. Iui4. M, Now VorW crrr,lHM..lru. i.3-m-t NEW DENTAL OFFICE. DKS. I). I. & A. P. TAL HOT, Herr nil j I off Witync, Will u;h?ii an OFFi. K in Win-nrtor about ti 10th of April, For lh practirc if D E N T I 8 T II Y . In nil its Department In Hu Ko-nn now Occtn-te.l ly iho Handöfph Journal Cfllcc. With Twenty Yenrs Kxprionce in this Profession, thej C: ITA U A NT K 11 SAT I S I A CTI ON IN AM, 'ASi:s, A nJ thpir work t-lmll r;uat, for neatnns, thi ra hi lit v anl uscfulni'?!, tli.it of attr oflicc in the State. .T.-tf GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TIIC LU3IBEII YARD ! ! ! 'I h imlr. i;nol w oul. I ififorrn ihe rroj-lf of Win hu'ter :iil i inil tluil Ims tiirrlasrH tlie l.iitnl.er Varil of ir. A, t. Whiieniau. of t Iiis . l.u . aii'i t fiat he will itt t!i f iturc Ueuj all -lav of X, TJ M 13 E R Surli a the town nn-I rounlry nre.l lor NiiiMin iirioe! :inl lenriiis. Ue lui now a lar. niiioiint tine ii.lar hikI tino lumber; ul-, i.uii' i aii'I Hi.l.ir SIIlNtJLIlS LATHINCi, DIKMIS, SASH, Ji FINDS, MOFLDINU, Ac. An Clicnp as Oin Re lie light. 3T-tf J. I.. STAKKI'.AKK. TI.Vri.MUMAl,. 1 lir folloiviiij U'tter, Irom or. A. I.. S'triU Win li.i l.:ol maiiv eir vxjerieine in I In- itfilt- - tHiito. :iio wif'i l.nii Kriiii'd it. m ill i tlie ulTlit-U-'l s 1 1 i I more ranee luut the ftnj reitn-tT i ro'nnl ;it lat; nul the i-otiiiintit rli.. ri lot ime in ruiniiiciif iinf uo f .lk-ii I.iii.j; l..ii.iini. Cim tsT!, Jaiiuorx 0, trCI. yU'ft: J.N. Harr' ..": tii:Tf I m.-ikf ttie Mlowin; tatm'nt from erleel eon victioii aiil ki w letlpe of ;ln- tifneftl of Allt'ii" I. nits II.iU uii in riifSiis t If mnt jf.ito'I Ci.l nionart Ciiiiii.M.ii. I luv itn-i"-ffl it ffT-ft'i fn tip ftiins uti'I the (! ,-.til I i.-m j truly u t'iat it if ! far Hie e;' ex e ttriuit j remeilj Mit'iwhit o I a:n .u ijuaintvil . l't.r f-oi.li, j :iiif all t!ie early nt l.unj t " 1 1 1 ; I 1 1 t . I !.- lu-Vf it to ,e a cortiiin rure, niol ,f ev.ry family w keep it liV them . rral to a. I i.initt-r iiimiii t!ie tlrt aj'j..;i raio-e fif lieae altont th'" l.iinp. t ilhoiii irritalintlio U-lieato oran, tlif Im p, ami without jro.lin-iii; -on.tir.nti,ni. It nl-o tive Iroiith to the Mtcm, vtf the nirhi1 e:it. ainl i-Iiangcs all the morhul s-Trr'i-ms to a llßlt :-t;:te. kmir re..fr, füllt. A. I- SCOV1I.I.. roin'mj'tiri, il.. nd i!ejiair, l'c:in-c nil the remeilie that toil liaxo tricil haC faile.l, but trt t!ii great rcnu'. Iv. :t.-'-'.t $90 A MONTH ! A(KNTS wanted for ijt mtlrtly nnr article, just out. A.ldro-sO. T. CAliK Y City Imildiii, D.ldeford, Me. h.rHin PULMONIC SYRUP. T!i rr'".t Ti.r -'ne. m:er lr. 1. II. S :jro. t!o Pr-jr:nr. of ra'rjrnr Copi-nr j'ion, n l-.eü :t Lai .-uti'."4 :N rtiet tcr:..'.Jh'e i-jix-t. and wLri r-df ü.-tth spTi-rr-l t iuevittb e. Il:t j.vi-.c'.nf jfft-no-jtvei Li Irc irab'e when he eonimern I thi o: lhi inj" hut ptwf-r.ut rrnnJ.v. Ilia hi.t'th wk' r":r.ri'I in a vrr.' rli'rt tinif. and r-"jrn ct the d ren h l-:i aj,.r.li":n,c I, r i l !!. f ii n'o:in fju'cmlv- il't'f ji;; trt- i, ft:i1 h'l prf'nl ivri. ht nor that two hanitr-l p-Jin't'. S S't rtvrr le l a r!voet h' alfitV"l fx-' i-'-'.ly to ll.e euro ol Conon.?;loT ami tLo n Ji'!i arr ti-ua'i ro'i.p'i a e.l rriil, it. .nI ih' r-jri-.. f.T.'c'cJ re' h;J inejif.-ine Lr Ui ei rnri.e-o.tr anl trn'v r on-'er 'n'. Ir. i ten rin'-.i-.- pro e?;tca! ri.lt tftwera' of the iftr.vr c'rtt:" ifrt'vii-, nhTi-lie I. , v f r-jMcotire t pvlea', and it inrul a-'fotil frn? t n e. pxr ronuinrttivei thai hrc tf ! tiltet out ol thfir carr'a-e, and 1 a ffr nuThf bfttbr, rol-n.t prwjn. Ix ECIIKSUK'S ITI.MOXIi: SVIUT, KAWKKÜ TONIC, rod M ANI'UAKC 1'ILLS are .oor:ir a'l re,u'rp4 ir eurinr C nnmrion. Fall direetln. a.-f)n'pnr ea-h. en thit anr on ri te thui tr.ih,mi f .. n Ir. tv-anca, but Trhea H I eonr i it it i U -t to if ; liirti. !! jrlre1 ajrief fre, I it ;cr at!ir.:n-h f Tn:ilni;icn n ith hi 11 ; remT h s thrf" doilar. I v olwirte, w hen yjret ainr, that t!i t"" j i,: ,...r.- rt t j-0r on trherj filth ta.'i:fl ft in i'ii;i:io i. ail Iii oibr a aow In, la cr M a ; i - t t the r;,rrrTirp-it 1117. pVd l- a I lr-r:t aid I- i rt. irc P' r li. er T.0 li hf 69-. fr a!v:re rh-a'd elTV" if l'recie-1 to IT. ä'brafk'i P.:m-!0 , 1 Nnfc iSh Chi a le ph:a, Pv O-erat V."bi'I Area!: IVstis Hirn- 4 CM N. V. S1. a. I!a'",, r't'nr, M I. : äV'in P. r-V. ;!T;iinU, fh ': Wa'aT 1 1 aior. .-iA-t, 111. i Ctflii. iT.o.-, t-. Leu ', Me.;-4 v. ci. uv I r.

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DRY COODS.

DRY GOODS AT 1. T. DRY (iOODS AT M. 7. 1UY COOIIS AT 50. 7. WHY :cOIS AT .0. 7. nitY ;ood at so. -oTho unJerii;iil hare imJ entire roinmanJ of III DRY" GOODS TRADE am tl, nrtrth of Xhm PuWie S'X"";"', i...w ,.t-n.l;:rMatrrlt"f, CL Kl IIA S -Ki:S. :Im nijf bouflitnr ooops al tU". It rah .ri. r .rp' !l tl-m itiat, an l Ui?r-tj give the benefit to the toiifionrr. Irf (Jood nnil Notinn. Pry fiood mnl Notion. Dry Ciomt find Notion. Tont, I'nnt mnl Vrt roiit, l'intt nnd Vest. Coat, I'niit mid Vft. Ilnnpti nnd Coret. IIoop nnd Corcti. Hoops nnd Comet. llntü nnd Cnp. lints nnd Cnp. Hat nnd C'p. Tea, Colfer nnd Snjnr.Ten, f'rtft'rr nnd Snnr. Tea, Coltee nnd Sti"nr.o W'e aro tinder many oMigATion) to th. wlio hfiiigl.l (iOiM'S ) I it ami PAID PO'II Til KM1! l'iti-iiTi nut i'Oii'ientioiilt pronouiieu a eulogy upon thorv ho pft our (t ! nti.l FORGOT THAT THEY OWED FOR TIIEM! Sfme jeopK- re fry rnion. if they k for rrrtlit, ami uro rffurl, thj prt upprt; If oii lrut thfin, uiol ioiiie Ii in Ihe future nhnuM hapj.fli to priik alntiit it. thr pet mi'l et thftt. NV Hat i lo hiTome tf um h creature the Irl only ki.o ttw flon't. When w tricite.l Jwo, ne aiijipo.el jou wuld te tt good as jour n'ord, ami "Do a would tcifli to Ar tlonc by!'' ami thffetiy rejrt th "(JoMii iit." lint a lime p.iies ay.arroun: iiirre, intead eettiiijr !, w hit h. I.T (tt4rien provr to be injurious to ii, a well a Kt jou. ÖIIOUT ACCOUNTS Glaive Xong Friends, s pleate come m? ntt? up yttr arroiint and iirt fr ! uiifler obligations ! a Irt (inuili Htu "ain. -oKVF.KV TIMK VOi: SAV: "Tut I hat Ißown to .lie!" IT GOES AGA'NST THE GRAIN. -fi et4tt.fi jur aul tremWltig fir the wrjul dm', to cstm. bit wiiKX voir PAY THE CVSri, 11 Inn the tc;uhnuj int lcitcthc wind und brighten our hKt far the future. roiri ami see xjr f;It. an,! if 0.. .u..i 1 1 to.. -f4. in ywr oriniMi.h ttrih hat we ak ; far then, nhy üat aay : CUT Til KM OFF! anJ -e will do ao n ithnut ;etliti; rntl inmr. J. & R. D. MORROW. tti-i;

WOOL.

WOOL! WOOL!! TO THE FARHEnS Of WAY IIB -AND i iirroctnclin Counties ! We ihatt want tue -omiic tenon300,000 f .ns. OF WOOLf For whir b we will t- prTrpd to pay tb )i;ghet Miarhl prtr, either In wir rrlrnratedIfOltF MADE fiOODJf OU f.SlT. n.TiVVjr; Hi'rf ajwJ tir mar M iter y ami' adde.1 alt tW ltrt imrenieiit, mm art prepared ! tnrn" nit a larfi imnont nf fotomla .1 1 1 5 . equal in liliy i any rrmr m.lo im this rfinairy. Uate 11 tianJ a rawili larger variety f i;nma tka f h.l lat jfir.ind lia al. improvr) tk tuahtj o'ttint th RICHMOND GOODS taal I, not oaty at lirme. hut alo in rt 'iiirtfti. hl. Li.ui. t:hrf.n ibil lolelo miraet, front a3 of hih plea e hT rreelrcl lo're older, anil in eer iu.tau SUni thciai to tUvir iiitt vi.rvtiMt . Our Stock Consists c tht Wltwlnp gno-1, Ii ofnr tn manofartar, ma.le Iron, tb ,rr, mairiat,aid wsrranlfl entirely tree frvni WAGTE 017 OHODDV, hitb ofir at prices but Tery tittU aIov irfcat jom fr th Eastern Äiptfr Goods. Caimcre. Sattjpetto, Tueedf, Jcnn, riannrlc, Ilt.-inrt. Vr, 4 c. 1V' bar a lar.i amount nfalltlic tjlfe. rit o.ia!it an.l rnit..rj(.f roacho on LaaJ, iiuU h -iilleactiais far WOOL, So pern rnmmr prepared t pay f.rth fa'ijog an.l Spinniiijr.rantakr Kratir lioroe, tbeVrMTinc theniselm the trouble of coro in r after them everal timea anl beinS tiaapiiai!, as ha hrrn tbe ra-e fftrraerlr. For the roioet.icnee nf r many raMomrri in ton n ai.l rowiitry, wU ran t pnd the time to to tu Mill., we bate tRrl hUtr at XO. Öl -KIAIIV STREET, First ?oor wct of riammrra Drag Store, where we .r.,11 K r.rf.j.arrrf . reeive W-l m me term at Ike ttlU. In feiere Mr gMee ran rnly t Ml x9 ,11, .4 wqr ,or,, p( hoth or wi.ih plarr e h,U eepalultanl rote Ut i4k RICHHOIID FACTORY GOODS. JACKhO.V, SWAY2VC -t Dl'K.f, ell RicknoBTf Indiao.