Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 46, Winchester, Randolph County, 16 May 1867 — Page 2

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I III; U.lJ'UM n Jin U. jtr?iii:w J. ?ri:rr, - - IMitor.i v inch i :t i : n , i n i i a n a , TIU'KDAY, MAY!, W. Till: MIXTIONS. Kentucky Ji.-w unnc- in .o1M phalrtn. for the rcWl ticket. Tlit IfcnliVi as als, tip iK-HMx ratie ticket vn le.tten. Tho I i i s i 1 1 e IV'tiiocrat. thr orju of the lvnioerary if Kentucky, say; '.ach ior :n the Cinnnn.ili Knuuircr will rcjoico over th rcult." Th Jlerahl sml the TvM nhrrt ctt (.uitihrMe are rejolcin jjrvatly over th! triumph of tili JlelM-1; of Kentucky. Fort .Way in city eleetetl a UeptihlM-.tn Mayor and city round I. The firxt Ihne inci it wu a rity rut it turnt il U luck upon tho iHMnoc-racy. Tin honet SornrntiM went with tho ltepiihlloan. lnJtan:ipoII. Iertrl her 7toMil-Ile-.in tnsiynr ! ahoht fMi majority. WhNky C:tmlrMr even, clectcl a majority of tomperanee men with a reN'l p;if r to fl'lit against. Th ItcptiMlrarn haI no hope of Kenttiefcva that haI leen in the handof niaruulT ami outlaws ever -tikc tins clo-e of the war. In that State the man who was the most faithful to th conf -tie racy has the threat et claim for th ufTru'jc of the Kentmki.im. With the waning of Henry Clay, Kentucky waiumI, ami with hN death jhe ilicil. One of tho lirty rehcN rleeteo! to Conjjrcü has already killed himself. J Ii in lud htroine m great a burden thnt ho took hi own life. nu: axvr.i.i.ixti woiid. - All tho other States respectively w ill take their own courses ; Kentucky has taken hers and will not depart from it unless uhjuated hy the hayonet ami tli if undertaken, will prohahly ho found a hard tiling to do. Iiouisvillo Journal. Yes, Kentucky took her Maud "when sdio refused to allow Federal soldiers to entr or iasn over her territory to uppre-- ti wicked re l'lliou. Sht then announced her Infamotn eour.se, and now she i eiuiiplrtintf it. And tho editor of the Louisville Journal while he did "not j;o Jiim.se If, had a representative in the rehel army in the person of Jiiü Mm. Ho was too era von a coward to hare hi hrea"t to the dangers 4f tho war. -Hut now that the war ii over, ho talk eloquently nhout liot belli; 4uhjuatMl ly the haynnct. if tliis Instrument had hoen iisod more In Keutueky there wotdd not now I as much trouble with Jut HMpIo as then Is marauders, aMiH, thieves, and desperadoes avouKI not o unptmished. lut this Rate hai taken her infamous stand und nothing but FIeral hayonets ever Irlnp: ieaee ami quiet in her lordM. m:Tit or f.ov. vkh;iit. - Jrlx. (iov., Jts. A. Wright, minister to tho (4 hi rt of iterlin, died of lniy un the llth int. Vvw rnen who have K'eupled a nmtfori In M)llthsnslongas he ha, tut what hav heen chargetl with fftrruptlon antl dishonorahle acts. 1 In t lsvtrnor Wright has sustained his character for honesty unblemished for the twenty years that he has hven hoforo the puhlie. As (Governor of Imii.ma he has had no njKTitr. 1 Hiring the time he was In Congo's, and while minister to lhe Court of Uerlin, he has been f.i Ith ftit the United States. He left the Democratic party on account ttf its corruption and treason; therefore, muco the breaking out of the rebellion lie has act im I with the Ilepubllcail party, and Icen one of her mot honored memlers. The H)dt of Indiana are proud of Joseph A. Wright; utiles? it houhl Ik the despicable follow-i-rs of Jesse 1. llright, tin Suis tf T.iberty-alia Knights of the Colden Circle alias Northern Kebels. Governor Wright was an honoretl incinlKT tf the 31. K. Church for many years he never was ashamed tiM.wn tlie cause of Christ, and that he was a follower of Jesus ofi a7.arcth. Indiana, in hb death, Joeei a great antl good man. - . . llHIlI I.4IYAI. CltOUNI). U.-N'nattr Cowan, in the Court of Claims, yesterday, arguetl a cae fr the (i.)vernment, which compelled him to take high loyal ground, antl he tlid it without shrinking. So says the dispatch. Ci rerun-s-tancvH alter raes. Cowan, cither disdro to retrace his tcps and regain his iM)sitioii in the Kepiihlican parly, or he aid his loyalty .simply i attorney fr lay. Cowan, IMlittle and others who were blackmailed into sympathy with rebels had jut as veil stay ii hero they are. We want them, together with the bogu- Jcnerals, and sh'Hbly Contraettirs w ho ftdlowed Andy Johnson into the enemies camp, n t.iy there, a they 44 have gone to their own proper place;" I hey shouM be encouraged to make im clung, YYe are always auxhms for acce-.-Jon.-to the Hcpuhlic.ui party, but not of the ela.s., ve havo named jhvc If Cowan and others had Ihtu inn) in the humble walks of life we nu!d yet have confidence i thtdr reclamation. Hut own of ilu ir luriner .-landing and e.perierne, there is little hojc of a reformation.

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H.-Cf'V-rnor Jlrowii f fif-ri.i-a t X 1 tin.' people in Uli recent speech at Atiut.i : 'YV Fubniit to it, or tiht. If you flf nt ititeml to fijrht, ...i i i ..... . i i :...! ! WIIVMl IM l- oiKi.i, auu Hii'i, fault with the decrees of Providence! You claim tho protoetionof protection, i-i it honorable in you to Ik; iU enemy. In aco wo should le friends. If you want Northern capital to aid development, you must invito it, and in doing o, treat thoe whom you inviteasyour iend. Yoti mu-t look at things as they now are. Your old institutions uro pone. Slavery i aht)lihetl. Start out anew. You must aceommtxlato yourselves to the new trler of things." If the people ol the South would take fi'overnor IJrownN advice, the I'nion wouM not only soor. ho polit-

ically restretl, hut harmony -and ( engineer, from Lima, (or nmie other fraternity of ferlin- would again j plaec.) Ohio, have hought forty acres characteriealllhoactslKdweenthe fonnnl Hill, 1-4 mile east two sections. The oaue of discord of m"n h; hieh they 1.,. .Wri.! Mn,l nmv tiJ? ("C thousand dollar. M.ltOU

' I South can tako her choice, as indictdul dt flm fldViirnnr fnn tT t)iO ' 1 .! . ; ' , loasjmo. sue iiiu-t h-ih nr mit. I lo is nt) other alternative. Any other terms than suhmlsslon to the Constitution antl the laws of , tho rnitod States, would shnply ho ah-urd in tho highot tlegreo. Her attempts at Hank mttvements hy! the Supreme Court U only tlelaying j her admission to the full enjoyment . of the rights ami privileges of; States. ..a.. Mil 111, ON WO It I)S. Hives Pollard is out in a card saying he will appeal to (Jen. Seotield, ami, in ca.se of an atlver.se decision, will appeal to that ' noble antl patriotic mai,," the Hresitlent. "Noble antl patriotic man." This when applied to president Johnson is a libel oil the definition of thcr-e words. We ask, what is there that is noble about Johnson".' First, then, he is a drunkard; antl if there is any noble qualities about a dirty, filthy drunken jot, we have never been able to appreciate nobleness. A drunkard has no respeet for himself or he would not become Intoxicated, -d. A drunkard does not love or respect his wife or children; if he tlid, he would not make himself a beast, and wallow in tho mire; and what I- true of a common drunkard as to his rcpeet for his family, is true, as to the President of the l"nitcd States, relative to his respect for tbo morality, Christianity, and dignity of the iH'opIe and nation. ad. Then is nothing nohlo itt a "man" who sympathises with the baser passions of the human heart. This, Andy Johnson does. His policy of ( fovermoent is in direct antagonism to the doctrines of the Hilde. Jle would have peace at the expense of virtue, truth, honestynnd patriotim. Cataline ami Nero never committed greater sins against humanity than has President Johnson since the 1-1 1 1 day of April ISiW; antl whether he was guilty of assassination or not, he has from that time to the present, approved of the act by indorsing the men who did it. llooth and Surra tt were only poor, mean Instruments in the hands of lending rclels to perform the act, ami John-on docs not turn his hack on these leading rebels for reasons known to them antl him. JIIIT. DAVIS. This leading traitor ami murderer of union soldiers has leen, by a writ of ImUui cor", issued by Chief Justice Chase taken to Kichinotid Virginia, where he has len released on SIon,no lail to appear for trial in November. The lail was promptly given. Old grand mother (Jicelcy was among the .s luetics. If he lt tried by a Virginia Jury, he will W triumphantly acquitted. Hut we have no confidence that hn will ever be tried. His whole term of imprisonment has lecn u grand farce, in which tho President and his Cabinet have been the principal actor. Jell", has already given lovee to hh rcUl friends in Hi hmond. - - O Jericho. r.n. Joi knai., withyntir and Mend2ikoii iermissio!i, and without the remotest intention of giving ollcnee, I purpose sending you an occasional item of local news from this place. Our farmers, I ludic ve, are nil done sowing oata and lla.N, and some of them are done planting coin. .Wheat that was early sown and put in in good condition, Iook remarkably well; but in .some fields, I have noticed, that w ere sown lute, and where the iccd was only scratched in, it is considerably frorn eut. Fruit has lecn considerably injured by froMs, ,ut jf rr. eeives no further damage, 1 think there w ill lc a pretty fairerop. l.aialj Frazicr and family .-tart cd for low a about two weeks since, with a team and wagon, having previously shipped his good to rirasant Plain. He propose making that State his future home. Daniel H. Smith also accompanied him, iutruding to vUit Iowa and Kanza. and perhaps some other portions of thc West before he returns. That they may have good health and a pleasant journey is the desire ef their friends. Miss Diggt has taken thc Ummer muhjI in this district, and com menced teaching lad Monday. She is Sheist ? bcrv a etrangtr tv mv-i vf thc citizen

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teacher. I). SUv', Is t aching a e!iot school In Salem. He has adopted tahles and chairs, in-tcad of dek, fr tin. ii tt ttio ..tni1-iit4 :iml tliinkn it - ;

qtutr an improvemont. The miooi 41 PK.m is Mr. etonc'smot ronscnini ancc of thc t lcnw nt, and. younjr gentlemen and j Th Laporte Herald wi.-hes IhoToutiladies who place the mr c nndrr hh i ty Corniuiioncrs to buy .Vpoorfarm"

instruction, and do not make goot prf.rs in their ftudic, mit conoidcr thcmelve extremely dull. Our Sahhat h schocd coinmcncwl two weeks ince, and has lern very well attended. Superintendent, Sila Cox; teacher?, KIwood IVaeoek, Rachel Smith, K. S. Cox, and Mary Peacock. It is under the care of a committee ap Iintel once a year hy the church, whose duty it is to attend to the organization and have the general ujKTinteiidence f the schfo.j. Jk F. Hindiaw and his hrother-in-law, Mr. Tamplin, formerly a railroad It. . . I... . I ..!.. .. 1... ....a..r. i n r ix acres, of Francis Frazicr, for .cv enty Ave tlollars per acre. Simon Cox and Ahigal I'axson were ... ........ i,oti. o.iIJ14rii IIIJIIIVU Miuiunj, tin I. () rriemU, Ku,cM Thh js (bc ... t that Siinon Iws mvi lh h (,u, matriuit)iiial ordeal, and 1C tM1, u.frt. the congregation with a honism that ieeme.1 to Fay to the young gentlemen ami lathes heftre uut "Are you not ashamed of yersclveV. (Jo and do likewise." May Heaven's choicest hlessings attend these friends, during the evening of their lives; may they Ih- a comfort and joy to each other now in their old age; and when their work on earth is finished, may they again join bunds in that Min-bright clime where they neither marry nor are given in marriage. Amen. McTmmzv. Thank. I feci like I would fail to t lischarge my duty, if I did not by this method return to the citizens of Winchester, my unfeigned thanks for the good attention ami kindness showed to my son antl his family through his long protracted illness. Notwithstanding the many reproaches that are sometimes thrust at the Inhabitants of Winchester, I ant happy to testify, from a long acquaintance, that there are many of its citizens, kind, social and benevolent, and are at all times ready to Ily to thc aid of the a fllictcd and distressed, and do all they can to alleviate pain and porrow. W. C. WII.MOHK. - m Farmland Items. i.vcia'M. The Farmland Lyceiini hasadjourned till the lirst Friday night in Sept. next, in consequence of the short evenings. The session, during the w hole winter was generally very interesting and profitable to alt the members who participated in its exercises. The Farmland Miscellany was ably conducted some ai tirles that appeared in it would compare well w ith those in our best monthly periodicals. On tost Friday the following question was thoroughly discussed by four celcbiateil orators, viz: "Jtesolved, that Congress should take immediate steps to impeach the President of the Cnlted States Andy Johnson." Thc resolution was adopted. Tt the nteinlers if Congress take notice and govern 1 1 1 e n i . el v e s u eeord i n g 1 y . Climen. The Trustees of the M. K. Church, held a meeting lat Satunlay. They made arrangements to' finish the edifice Immediately for dedication. All our citizens w ill hail this news with much joy. sor.n. The Tru-fcosof the I. 0. 0. F. ohl a corner lot for Saoo. Curtis Thornburg was the purchaser who will Imnicdiatelv erect a store house .TO lv 40 ft. and a splendid Hall on the second story. nar nttHiT.cTs. The late fronts tlid not injure thc fruit in this vicinity, ami it istheopinion they are all safe if so w e look for an f seel lent fruit year. In traveling over Handolph, Jay, Delaware and Wayne Counties, recontly I obscrvttl ti:at the wheat crop siAt-..r l.w.L-.-l M,.rn iiiVtlllNini?. It ii. v. ivum-i v j- f stands well on the ground ?vcn the lato so wins which has improved Lk? ytunl exjM'ctation, Ittoks ttetter, than any crop the Iat two years'. The farmers are generally done sowing llax antl ats, antl are giving their Whole attention to putting Ollt tho eoni , iii crop. 1 he farmer are not only busy, but arc putting out crop- in almost ev ery idle Held on their farms. This is right, if man will do Iii- part, we are promised "sect I time and harvest." Prosperity ami a gtuxl trade, tins rail, leitend entirely upon irtHxl erttjw. 3INTICKLI. Thc prisoner" confined lu jail at Warsaw made attempt to csch a few night a?, anl nt-arly sueceedetl. The tol.s were furni.shetl ly outsiderp. At Plymouth, a few lys gi, : ahout li years oM, son of Jamc Ivls, wa kille! by filling from a freight train under thc wheels while btcaling a ride. f,. ;i1i ..in A ICW nights since, While two men were attending the circus, performing 0 , i u,l""t) Rt CV3, OOth their horfCS Wert Stolen, 1-. V, ,.i,i . ... the thie c making good their escape. fr D-iviil Wrtvl nnAAf K 14 ir. UaMit OO-l, One Of the Oldest citizens of Putnam count v. died a , . , a. . . week or ten days ago at the advanced ffpnf It vnr . u ',uai't' D'Hiirl Carv niur D iltivn V-ti IMIIIULan, Iiur JMIlon, vJIIP count V, made 1,1 0) Jundi of maple suyir'thc i-ust sewn.

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., , . ... A Library ana Lecture Association m has lien formed at Valparaiso. The Maon.s of cfTerre Haute announce their inteution of having a .(rnnhorrv f,vliv1 ,m tho t1rf nr. near that plar, anl allow tne Agn ,'ctiltural and Stock Association to fi fit up part of it for a fair ground. John McElheny, living near Washington, Daie.ss county, hung himself lately. No cause for thc act wa known. He hung himself to a email hickory appling,and, when found, his kncea were touching thc ground. A new hreech-loading gun has leen inventwl at South Jlend, paid to he a fine thing for ?portsmcn. The wife in the store of AMill t Son in IVrrysville, va hlown open n Friday night, h'lt the litirglars got nothing for their pains. One night last week, Alex. P.ishcr, of Camhridge City, got into a quarrel with his clerk, Thomas HadclWe, and for threatening to use a pitd wa knockeI down and severely boote! out doors hy the latter. CJeneral Into licence. The American residents at Yokoha ma, Japan, have ..cnt to San Francisco for a fire engine. They have organized a voluntary company to man it. The Philadelphia papers My the shad catch this season has not been remunerative, and that persons who makf a living by It have scarcely made the two ends meet. During thc spring and summer months the amount of fresh fish brought to the Itoston market is a,000,000 to oW.ooo pounds per week. These are brought by the Hay loats, about 13-" In number, w hich run in and out every day. The Mercantile Library of the San Francisco contains 1!2,.V7 volumes, ami there were 51,38'J volume loaned last year. The report says; "The losses front stealing and mutilation have been considerable, especially in the periodical department." The i teach growers of Delaware and Maryland, as well as of New Jersey, anticipate full crop. The shippers of peaches to the New Y'oik market, it Is said, have made, arrangements with the railroad companies to send seven ty-five ears of peaches daily during the season. Viihiulilc Aflricr to the Affllctctl. Pr. Strickland, in r'!t to roimmtna uphctiona lor Jtildcf , winhra t' inform those tlio arc afTl'i-trd, th it rhcy m ty consult him on all Acute er Chronic Di.4v.ta ! letIrr, tnt'mx the age, yrntonv, Ate, with it Ice of J'J nclouvl. Dr. S. U.n lt.iittcl great iitorir' m n cxpf rit-ncctl phvsicitn lth in l!uMpc niil Amrrico r.prcici.tllv in the treatment ttl t-lirenic compUints, niter othrr tl'jctori h;tvc failed to tflVet euro. Tlute siilfrriii houM imnudiittf -1 send for pre cri tio'i.br aldr"inp Dr. Strickland. Cir.ciniuli, Ohio. TmS'S-Iy notici: to Mot itii(ihni:H5 Nolirrt i litrtNv ci'fl lh N1- Mi..MT4 rf On' W inrtirtr anl t iin City Tninptkr 4'inipan that ly ortlfr of th JUjH n Pirrrtor, of at' c-Miipany, on the 1 Ith lay of .Ma) , IfbT, th auhr ilinj tof k, to nil romnn , a to r'fulr l tn ) th'ir aul-rilioni, to t I rompany, a fooai.towit: '.'t per rent., on tli litliMajof June. IfHT; V.I ier cent , on th" Itt lajr of Otto. t r, tf"7; 15 r rit.,oii thi v'.'oh Jay of lo rm. Iff, IPC',; '.ti per cent., on lit hi day of .May, 1W, and M per rent., on iU I.t day of Ortobe'r, lwf. AikI that John J. t henev, Oeorife Cox, Jchn P. Smith ami Jainr W hitUri are appointed agent to cla aaii 4ti!Mrlpliont by sole, tnal lue on. I payable, at the time pcvlüed, for the ainuuxti ato rperlfleil. JOHN J. niENKY, PmMent. Attet: Jom n. (iooPaicM, Strctarr. May 10, lrt7. nti-öt notict: of AFroi5T.iii:.T. , Notire Is hereby (jiven thnt the undersigned hai been appointed administrator, de bonus non, of the eatatf of William Kizer, de eaied, late of Kandolph Couiity. Said etate ii aupposed to be solvent. 1. M . HKAIUIUKY, May!, t-ft7. 4C-Ht Adm'r, de bonus non. S HKHIFFsÄTi P virtue of a de ree and eiecutien to me directed from the Clerk or the Kamolph Circuit Court, I wl!l expose at public sale, t the high eat ti4der, on Saturday, the Sth djv of Jnne, A. I. 10, belwern the hours of 10 olo.k A. M . and 4 o'clock P. M., of aid d.iy, at t'iodoorof the Court-houe of Kandolph County, the rent and profits for a term not exceeding seven year, the f 'owine decrih?d ral estate, to wit: I hn undivided half of the follow ins;, to w it : ofltmeuchig on th north aide of tho ludianapotis nd licllelonialne Kailroad, at the aouth west corner of an out lot known as (corg Gray's lot, in tbetown ofKarmland, thence north uthe wcl line of said lot to illiam rtreet. (when extended) them e west on the line divlJiniclhoinas Keurn'a and Mnrde ai Ford's lands, 'heurc south 011 aaiil line to said Kailroad. thence east alont said Kail road to the place of In-ginning. Ksiimated lo contain one and one half acres And on failure to realize the full amount of tbe Judgment, inurest and coots, I will, at the sanif time and place, ei.Mae at public rile the Ie-imple of aaid real estate. taken as the properly of Aaron Mary, Hatid CftttW ttn.l ?.! '11...... K.i m - . t. - , f A - i (as. Fo.d. ?id M, "iM m!t4 without any rrlief . wnatcTcr from rainatin or appraisement laws. JUKI. A. NKW.MAN. Snort t KP.rowne A Honcbra'.e Atfys for Plaintiff. May 13, (lee JO) MU4t Tt HMMKi: 3IirriNC. N'otic? 1 hereby riven last there will be a meetinr vf Jo Morlnolders of llaireritown and I'niouspwrl 1 nrrjdkc Cotir"") t t b Factory, In Cuiousnort. cV. Ki ver Town-hip, Pandolph ! unty, lndiaua, on Saturday, Oje. 1st day of ; J'tne, lM67, at ue o'clock P' .M., fur if' 0 porpo.e of eiectii-c tice Pire.iors, of said compaDr.and other lmHrtant business. A fall attendance, it requested. John W ntkina, William Hawkins, W ru. R Unit, John II. Lewis, Stockholders. 4i-'.'t Foil sali:. A house with f ur go.d rooms, nently furnicbd. a irood well, and three lots: situatrd .n Main street, norik tif the Railroad !ei.i. a g-M.d bargain w ill te gi ven to any one w ishing to purruae- ror mn ucr panic uurs call on r.. H 436-tf KTICAYKD. Strayed from the scvcribkr living near Winchetor, one black mare colt years old, has a w bite spot en left side of the nark , a few white hairs areund its eyes and nose. Any irforruat)ou,orany rson returning th same to II. P. Kn.r.in Winchester, ill be paid for trouble andevpene' THOMAS PlhKCK. May II, 1-6T. ,.;-.t A'aso'a Orrti, C.S lv. Ktv., ( nibridffl i llj, May V, IPC?. ( Notlre is hereby given that appeale will be re j reived and determined at the Assessors Oflce, camnn.iire .ity, rorith trllectioB District. dermgtbe htn-Mbeursof each day, from Ma? 16 ! ' M,y ,9, IW7, lnt,,ll,e, T,ia,lr to J "oneosisr excessive valuations, asssssueota or eaura'lina rcturctd by the As.csor or Assistant Asosorsof the Fiflh Collection District of Inj.ana.l0 the current annual l.su- A. d daring A,i l,w lb proceedings of the Assessor and Assistant Assessors, together wltfc the annual .uke0 nd "r"ed as aferessid, tut bmltted to the inspection f any and all rrsoo who may apply for that purpese- Ana ail tpf ealr te tbe Assessor, as aforesaid, shall be madeiowniinri -nd shall specify the parttcuUr "ter or thing respecting which a decisieu Is requested, and shall, moreover, atate th Cfout,J or prmcfplt or ertof rowntalce J "r' w,'"Äf.

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ai.- Tliip. ii i I. fi-rc A. niiurcbutan, tb i;.,r..i.Jw.ti (;.intr, tuiof iniiai,tiu i- i iilat nct term of tb Koart f Oor.tT i

t b hol l at thc Couft li iiiM, in Wine hatr, on ; f V. M .. of aai.t U,ailh4 door of ih the Aral Muaay in Juuo nni, for th j urpoe f Covrt t!oue of KnUl4 C otj, tb rent at.-i taking al licet. t rtail Intoxicating lxiura, j .rofit f jr a torin n t en cllr c en j car, the in a qaantity than ouf inart at a timo, and j 1..II01 ing lcr1bfl rol otii" , l- it: Lot "o. uffer the mb to ba drmok n my fftmitM and j twentj-to (22.) in MBka' adi'tton to tbe town in my hon, nMnated on lou rtumb'i 73 and 74, 0f incbester, Kand lh Coun ) , ladtana. And and knovrn the Broadway Street llaaae, fiont- ) ON failure to rvalue the full amontof the JqJftnp n Kailroad . in tbe town rf I'nion, ayne ' ment, tner"l and t, I w ill. at the an time

Towmjip, Kandotph tT, Indiana . ! OEOBGP A. rui'KCHMAJt. j ta f. l-67 45-4 ; KltKOIlS itY YOUTH. A r"ni1nian who anffered for year from nrroua debility, premature decay, and all the efft-cta of youthful Indiscretion, ill, for the r ike of tiflering hamanit) . tend free t all bo reed It, the recipe and directions for mating j tbe umpl rented by nUich U eared. Suf 1 fereri iahtnp t'profll by the adTeriert e- i r.rir an .In an h allitrtiii. in trfi(t confl lnre, JoilN B. OfiPKN. I fjnJS-h 42 Cedar Street, 5ew Vork. . I"fltt sill' lJ,k a A pood farm of 100 acres, in Randolph Connty, Indiana. J A Floqrtnr Mill, with to rnn of Birri; titua-1 ici in itioiinUTiiie. : .aa..... 1 Als r-iU'n Wagon, with a r..rd st.wk of Notions! Terms easv. Kor nartieulars all ou. or address. . V . TK.M T LI M . ßlonnttville, Henry County, Ind. 4?-It TO C'tKN.SU.MITIVICS. The a-lvartifcr, ha ine leen reitorvd to heatih in a few werk ty a vrry tinte reme.ly. afrr havine uBrrr! lor ercral year with a evere lung affection, and that dread lieae coiuump- , lion U anxtuiia t make known tu In frlttw-J aufferer the means of cur;. ' To all who iteaire it, he w til send a copy of the. prescription nel (free f charge), w ith the trertiona i.r prewanep ant Mtn the ame, hieb they will (In. I a aur euro for t onnmption, athma, bronrhttia, roufth, coM, and all throat at I lunjr atT- tit j. The onl t-Je t f the a-1-eMle.r in aendtnp the preacrirtlon la to henrflt the afnitted, and spread information which ho ron ekrel to Im-Inraliiabla. atxl h hoK eey aufTererwtll try loa ff tne.ly, at it will cot thm iiothina;. d may prove a Meinjr. Parti' wihtic the prcacriptiun, free, by return mail, w ill pleaoe aMrea ICKV. EIIWARP A. W ILSON, 5n4.i ly WilliaiiKhurs, Kiiij;t -'., Nw York.' SIITRIFF'S SAM!. Hy virtue of a decree and execution to mo ttr Ul from the Clerk if the Kanönlph ('intuit Court, I w ill etpose at public alc, to th h'Rhf . bidder, on Saturday , the IHth OayofMjt, a. I. between the houfa tf 10 o'clock A M., an I In'cl'H k P. M.,of aaH day, at the dour of the Court llouae of Randolph County , the rontiand profit, for a term not exicnUng ae-en yeara, the follow lug ilerrilel real cta'e, to wit: The weai half of the aouth half of th northeast quarter of aertion aiitet-R, townahtp rtneteen, north of ranee fourteen eat, aittmateil to contain forty acre, more or loa. And on failure to realo the full amount of the Ju1ciim xt, interiMt and co.it, I w ill, at the tame tune and place, etpo at public aale the fee-simple of laid real eftate. I.i ken aa the property of Nancy l.ne and Henry Love, at the tut of William Miockney. Said aale will be maue witho-.it any relief whatever from raluation or appralaement law a. JofcL A. NKVVMAN, Sheriff K. t. M. B. .Miller, Attorner fer II Intiff. April VP, ISt.7. '(foe 5 ".) n 4t siiEittu s sali:. R) rirtue of a fee bill and decree eserntlon to me directed from tho t'lerk of tht? Handolph Court of Common Pleas, 1 will acpoae at put. lie alo, to th highest bidder, un Saturday, the 1Mb day of May, A . l. Hb?, between the hour of 10 o'rlitck A. M.. and 4 o'i lork P. M.. c.f aaid day, at the door of the Court llou of KaiHolph County, the rents and profits for a tern, not etcce.linjt aeven yenr, tha followina: decribet real eiate, to wit: Lo ;o forty (4o) ami forty one (.) In the town of Famland. Randolph 1 t'ounty, lioi'aiia. A nd on failure lo realize the I full amount of the Judgment. Intereat and eo.i.J I w ill . at the same tiniit and rdai . tio.e 1 K lie sale the fee-simple of aaid real estate. Taken a the property of Wm. C Jobea and Saruii J. Jones, at the suiter John I. A. ICccce ;ll 1 III. Ill II n rn iHi Said aale will be made without anv relief what ever from valuation or appraisement law. JOKI. A. NK MAN,. sheriff K. C Ch.'ney rV Wato, A llorneya f..i Plaintiff. April -It, t. CtJ 5 Ii43-4l rtOTiui: of AFPoivrjiF.vr. N'otire is hereby given Out tho tiinlerined li ivo been wpHmied A dministr.it ors of the es tate of .variah I im kett. deceased, late of Kan d..lh t'oiinlv. Iiidi.in. The eat.tt. i iip,, 10 te solvent. ii...sii rii rcr.il, WILLIAM KP III. K. ntl-3t Administrator. pi 11 Mr nam:. Notlre is hereby K't en that I will aell at public auction on 'Ihnraday. the '."3d day of ay, lT, at lhe residence of Adam S'nydvr, deceased, late of Kandolph County, Indiana, all his personal proprriy.in.il i.tken ry the .low.) rinmlii; f Imrses, cattle, h''p, hou, one spring sjckii, f.irtnlnfr nt-'iDtiU. household and litrhenftiriii turc, mioI a vanrty or other arlti Ie lo tedioii to nieutiiin. A rreilit o l niontha will tjtiven on all sums otcr three dollars, thr pnr chaer Kivins h's note witli approved surety w ait Ing valuation and appraisement law s. SA It A H SNY1KK, AdminiMratri v. April 2o. H67. iHI-Ht A 1 M I .M SJT 1 1 A TO K AI. I :. Notice Is herein plvcn thai tho imderslfneii. ndministrntriv and ad minirtrator of the eta te of Za ftriah Pifi kett, deceased, w ill offer for sal at public outcry, at the late residence of the deceased, in White Kit rr Township. Randolph County, Indiana, on Saturday , the V.Mh dsy of Mav, leiiT, the (er.vinh.1 property ol said tsrat". fnoi taken by the w idow ,) consisting of horses, rows, hops, voting atlle, sheep, wafon, frmiey implements, and hoiMehold and kitchen furniture. Sale to twjrin at 10 o'rlocW A. M. Terms of Sak sums .f three dollars and under, rash: over three dollars, a credit of nine months will bo given, the purchaser giving note with good freehold surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. HANNAH PITKKTT, WILLIAM Kt'HLK, till 3t Administrators. FA IOI FOR NAM!. A good farm of TOacres, one-half cleared, with a p-d young orchard, situated on the road leading from Winchester to fluntsville, within one mile of lluntsvilli-; a C""l school house one corner of the Ltnd. Terms easy. For particulars inquire of or address WILL. .M. W ATKINS, New Castle, Ind. ntt 3ui roito.NF.its 8.m:. Hy virtue of a decree and fee bill to me direr ted. Issuing out of the Clerk's Oßlce of (he Court of Common Ptraa of Kandolph Coui-tv, and State of Indiana, I will aell at public outcry, at the Court llotiso door in Winchester, in tlie county and State abrtaid, on Monday, the ?Tth day of May , A. 0. ))?, the lollow ing real estate, situate in said county, and described as follows, f. wit: The northwest ()uartr of the northwest quarter of section eight (,) low nship eighteen (l,j north of range fourteen cast, or so much thereof as may l necessary to rntiafs a certain decree in the Randolph Common Pleas Curt, Februa.-y Term. I SOT. Said real estate taken as th property of Johna than Hodgson, Sarah Hodgson, Joel A. New man, Margaret A. Ncwmaa. at the suit nf Will am Sturges, Itiickintham S'.urges and Kbenerer lliirkingham. Sale to be ;rtween the hours presenhed by law. KOUERT II. i ROOMS. nlJ 3t Coroner R. IPapcr I3oxu.s. MACAULEY 5c CO., Are prepared to manufacture PAPKK nOXKS of the DEST QUALITY, At the Lowest Prices. A Mock of Shoe Carton and Notion Hoxcm On Land ciirUullj. OrJen solicited. MAFAI LKY A. (O., 13 Wrt .Marylnud St., Indlnnapolie. nCt-lm tiii:c;hi:at i aisi: or ihmian y. . Just published, in a ViVs om. Price sit centi r- :srfV on the Nature. Treaii sealed en d cents. A le ir 's, fll tut9 0f Spermato rhea Seminal Weakness, Involuntary F.mia-tons, ? a . tat iHstdlily, and Impediments to Marriage, tti eraliv. Nervousness. Consumption, Fpilcpev, and Fits. .Mental and Physical Incapacity, resultin; from lf-abus, Ac ly Robert J.' Culverwell, M. l . Aaibor of tbe Green li-ok Ac. Thts world renowned author, In iMa admirable lecture, dearly proves from hia owu eiperience that the a wtul cense. percs of self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, boegles, latreiwenta, nags, or coniials, pointing out a mode of eure at once certain and effectual, by which everv sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be. ma cor Umaelt t heard v. nrtratclv. and radicallv. . JT7 This Lecture will prove bon t thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, to any adJress. In a plain sealed envelope, on tbe receipt of sit cents, or two postage stamps. Also Ir. Cul verwell's I Marriage Oelde," pri. e 2i oeats. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., I: Rowery, New Vufk, Pctt-oflct bet v ialT y

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Clerk of ittc Clo!ih CointBOn IM Curt, vui ir at pti;c aie, io ih bthr! taArt. on turd . Ihr If th da r.l A. 1. I"" . anl 4 and rlar, etfw at p-ituc al u ie-iHIe of aaid real eMal. Taken aa the property of William John and Lydia Abb J-hn, at the avit of illiam Miirpii, harkinrham Murre and K. Hockinchan Said ale ill t made ithout an) relief what' ever from valuation or appraianint la t. JOK1. A. MU.M.t. h-riB It. V. P. M. Bradbury, Allov for 1'Uintiff. Aprils, lrST. fve f 5 Si 43 41 MIKRirU'S s.i.r. Bj irlne of a detioid eiponas rteention to me dtreeled from th Cl.rk of tho Rand.dph Common Heai Court, I will etpoe at pnhMr ealo. to the bicbeat bidder, on Saturday, lb l-"th day of Mi), A. 1. 1:. betwrn tbe I.oum f 10 Ovjovk A. M.. and 4 o'clock I. M., of aaid da, at"0i dr of tbe Court rlouae of Randolph Coun,r .Be rent and profit lor a term not oaeeedlac ' ...a.. iftrnirir. thr fllo mar JrarriUe.l real e.iate 0j: The n est half of the rt.riLeit juartor of K tin t" ent-lle, tonbip btnelern, ratine foiirtern east, rontaiaiiir eifhty arrea. And on failure to realize the full amount f tbe Judgment, interest and rost, I w!l, at tt.e same tirno and ptaco. e(M at public sate th fee-siiuplo of aia r-al estate. Taken as the properly f Tretitice Copland, at the suit f l 1 T. Hunt. 1 Said ale will be made without any rrliffrom catuailon ur a noraiaement law a. JtiKI. A. SKW.MAN. Sheriff R. f. April ?o, fssT, (fee 5 .'."; t43 It Sv X-e V. Tin: liowi: machini: cos SEWING MACHINES V,VJ IlltO A II WAY, ISa York. For Familir s and Mauufacturrrs. TUfn WOIU.P-H I'.XOWNrD SEM . IN' If 1 t'l 1 1 N' I 'i .u.ii 111.11..1 I W'crC mcnnb'tl thr highrtf pmnium I nf stt0, 'urt,Vtt 01V in ljuUlnn. a,1 I III llir- ,' r un ill mi I fir firfif pn tnhtm at thr t-i Stair Fair o I Si Hi, ttml .. . . , - re celebrated for doing the l-"t work, to reg a i much smaller needW f.H- the am thread than ' i.v other mat hin', and N l. introduction ..f J the mn approved ma hh-erv , we eie now atd. ; loaiippl) tUt?er H st mai ine m ine w ori'i, niire mirhirvf ntr roadr at mir irw and j pacioti..F.itlry nt ITt idgrpori , vnri., tinder tlir immediate enper vi-iii f th Tree ! blentoftho Otswuiiy, KM AS HOWE, J-., the oiiinal inventor ol the btstliig 3U cliine. Tliey are adapted to all lind of FamiTy Sew. ing, aid ! tlw ue of i-imirrr. Ir-iik -er. Tailor. Manuf cturer, f Shirt, Cidlnr. Skirts, Clo.ils, .Mantill., f'lothinp. Hals Caps. C.rat. It.M.ia. Minn. Ilarn.. Saddl-, Linen f.od, Cinlrrrlla. Parasols. Ar- Tn.-y will srorkeniial) w ell uhh silk , linei , woolen and , ,,tt..ti ..!. w ilh all . ro4t n or linen inrfj.l Thv w.ll prforr. eir i-a or aewlnr. tnakintr a be.oitlful and p.'r-rt atitrh, aliav r both sides of tho arti lea ae w d. Thr Stitrh hn-ntfrtt hy Mr. UOVI and math' an thin )(iv hi,r, h thr uiOft futftnfur nmt frrr'r, rnut tttt Si'trin; Mavhinr nrr uhjr f to thr ji inrij invmtcil Ay him. NKNH FfK CIRCPLAfr. J. O. IIKYA.Vr, r.KNKfrtL AfiF.NT, tm Washington .street, l lii'it;n, III. v5ntl-ly CARPET STORK ! AND House Furnishing Gooda!! sipnizsTG of leer. VANAUSDAL, HARMAN&CO., No 71 Mnin St., OAYTON, O., Have In store a f.arje Stock and are daily receiving Huuse Fqrmshitg fioods suitable br Fiirnl'lniig Pwclling Houses, Hotels and Churches, comprising PATENT VELVET, ItRr.sSF.T.S Pl.V. INC.RAIN. WOOL, I LTCH, VtNITIAN, HEMP and KAG CARPETING, t)f ?".pjlih and American Msnufac tute, which they offer at NEW YORK-PRICES! A large ,clocl--C "s, Cane, .Vanilla and Straw MATMNOS. t Floor and Table Oil, I,th-ill widths, l inen and Cotton Sheetings, Pillww Casing Ktfh. Te rry and P-p. I'nrtains - El-gant I.ace Curtains, Curtain Itamaks, Ca ntcrpani-s, t.ibru Table Pama-ks, Towclliti;, Napkins, I'oili, At., Vc. riain and Gilt Window Shades. Windtw Hollands, of all widths and OIrs. Gilt Corniter, Pins, Pan ts, Loops an! Tassels, The Largest and uio t Ucgant Fftck of F'iae . "T;Liini l-Tn.iifyiiirr.-4. x 0 , j Ever brought to this market, FaiUbte lor Halls,' Churches. Hotels and ltwcliing Hoes Com r rising the richest Ite.igns In IWnrative Paper langipgs, damped Gilt Paper llangif.;s Freare and Gilt Paper Hangings, Finest French aud F.nglish to. d. fatio aad CosBiawS) Wall i f-pfs, Window fa pert WHITE AND CC10RE0 CARPET WARP. House Furslshlr g Goods of all kinds. VAN At'M'AI , HARMAN A CO , 71 Mala itfeet. Pa; lr, Olio.

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WOOL! WOOL!! TO THE FARMERS 0FA7AYRE AX" I) nrnniticlin CotititirA ! ,W shall want t'.ie coming sesso 1 Ü00,000 MJS. OF WOOL, Kor w M, h we wifl be prepared-1 pay fve hlghesl IMlivi pOce.ellhvr i esir clWfited HOME MADC GOODS OR CASH. Having lncreasd "f marMnery and added atl the laest imurei r ieens, st e are prepared to turn out a lar;e amount of Goods daily, equal in lualitv V an nrr sua de in Ihia eanmiry . N e have on nan. I a itwich rargc variety of (towds than we had last year, and base als impros 4 the H"1) s tUat th RICHMOND iOOlJS staad ' No. t, not only at now, hut as ie th Cincinnati, St. I.uis, t'hirsg and 1l.' markets, from ali of which pieces we have rr -ccin d targi 01 eVrs, and in eeert iasUuc Allel them to their entire aattsfacUoa. Our Stock Consists of the following goods. II of oer w msnufartqre, made fron, the very best material , and warranted eiiiirely free front WASTE OR SHODDY. which w offpr at prices bat very little above hat JOS pjj for the Eastern Shoddy OooU. Nnttinrtt, ' Twerds, JraH, lnineltt lilanlirtf Yltrn, A.c. We ahafl have a large a mo mt of all the diffrrent '(uali ln-s and nututr .f Uroachvs vn Land, which w will eaiLangw fr ' WOOL, So persona eornln-i-repared to pay for tbe Cad Ing and Spinning, caw take Kröche a home.tberby waving themselves the trouble of cotwiag after Oiciq several times and being disappoiatcd, as has been the rase formerly. For the convenience of 'oqr many castuaners I town and country, who can not spend the lime come to the Mill, we have opened a Store at MO. 01 T3 A I IV STREET, ' t First toot west of Dum a er' Drug Stor, hall pfeptreej . receive Tvel oei j wie terms ae at the Milte, la fete re owe ge ! ' ! baa ftt the Mill ,4 er tore. j oth of which places w shall keeps fall VBJ'lf IV VS VI RICHnOND FACTORY GOODS JACKeON, SlTAYffR -V tl ".a tU flickaoael, la Um