Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 46, Winchester, Randolph County, 16 May 1867 — Page 3

TUB RA NUOM'il JO I rit NjA I. " Loral Drmrtmr17

huh. i cotton, llditiir. WINTIIIXTKU, INDIANA, FliriWp.W, MAY IS 1S07. A licht -prlhkl f mow fill licio .Moinlaynlctit Ut. J.I. y i II ,,n.on hron.fortaM.vM,. Pron, ,,l in ,- ,,,u rcLlccc, i.mtl. M.rMlar, trM t. (rniT. Hon't fall top iuhI M.nr tti Jlliml AinaNur. fit Unll f,i, IliN TliiirMi.iy i vciilnjr, (h.. ;jh. It w 111 ! a j.!.-rill- ciitcrtnlmnnil. Our iifwlv i l.t tnl Mur-hal having Urliihlly ln.lall.il Into tl..- hUM. - mytvrlcM of hl onUv.lt h Infill that lie Ih firm, U wlv, tw linnet, ! l-llant, iiikI -tri tlv lrfiioin. Tin Immv flty fo.mrll ti. M ,Hnr., mn ti.i-Kit.inlay i.iuht h,-t. Ahnu! Illr-h xva.rho,..,,l'orlliaiifortlM. Fl rt Vr.lt to HUI tlio tai-anrv Mvnfiotinl hy tln- n-lnatlon of (;. IIi'lllH. It I a n ni.irkahtM fat that it man Mith mom y mvi r lark frlrmh, w hll n man Ith. Mit It nrvir larki for HiiiiclNMly to kirk him ilown hill, aiitl to kti him tlnTi. ' ' a ' ' , ' -. . T. IntrrL.r of tl,o iMrlph' Chun li rMTlvnl a rontlug of wliltr-wuxli, nud otlu r itnpnviin'ritx n iay or two no. WoiiM It Hot Inmi filniH Idea to tn at thfM. IL, Chur h to n -lmllar tlrrImk? Sitm aadai Ioih ,,rap- alllon" ha urhnl tin 4,Io al" of Hi. Xiv Ca1U lnfifini1 ont of hN cotton umVrrlla, th lo of which hi l.iiiicntcth hufly. --- - - m i . A workman mi tin IK Paw Mock, In Now Alhany, vih ilanoroiNly Moiimlnl Sat unlay morning, hy a lo-avy jlii'. of IuiiiImt falling from tln rMf totho pavrmrnt when hr win tanHm. nml trikin him In thv lr'iit. off. Il'rnhl. 'Striking a man 'in tln ilc.nit' I, liko 'rMi-lii' morphin, Slanrr-ou-,M Mr. lb nit'f. An organization ha nt-iMitly Ikiii tärtMl at Mimrh'i'alhil tin John Cluh. Thr j)rlu'ii-l feature of the l'lu! I that I vho null! in John an KMomr a initnlxT. That's rather heavy on th 'John-nlc.' Xh -plrlr "of Im'i.nivrrnrnt ahrKil In" our town. During the .-howcr Moni lay wi not ! 1 nu itrrjri-ins ritizrn ftoiin a leak in tlu roof of hi lwi'lllii! with a .iIit Joint of oM htow The ludi.nnnixilh Jbralrf iny nn 1.1 tJrrman of that -ity U in th hah it of lHiIin nlj the dead do he can K-t, for the oil they contain. Dooil li eoiiMeriil hy iiumy, a ?overeln ri'ineily for ennj in children, rheumatism ami other nilmetiN. Taken inwardly, it ought to Im a pod tonic, uh then plenty of luirk in it. Wo un.Wr-taiul that it win for some motitliHA question of dispute with the oM Uur.I of Coiinrilmen, an to wliethcr huvki'ye or sassafras Kipling slmuld le set out nlon the sidewalk.- cf our town. The huckeye party coutendnl that theattirlc thoy farortil rould Ik much the chcajst. The Ki.safrasite, n the otlu r hanil, argued that the Kifr.w Kipling would emit a pleasant, njrrevahU? Iavr, whorea if t.urkeye were used, the cow which graze nlout town winiM itTtainlv lx ioIsonel hv eating the hud. Luid over until next election. i A Mink. A day ortwaro we were Mimvn at the jewelry store of A. tuick, Ntmc tine ?H'lnieii. of Kdd ln-aring Ojiiart, gold ami silver bullion, lead, ljcr, zinoniul tin ore, and alout t wo )iiart of pilckilver, all taken fnm a mine roeuiitly ilis-ovel on the firm of Adam Ilienanl, ,In thi vicinity. ne stoi'imen, taken at the depth of one thousand nine hundred fifty 'and a-hnlf fet, fnm a shaft sunk hy Adam, is very rich, and will yield at the rate of inni,mi1 per ton. Adam has at Ia?t reaehfil the zenith of ht amlition. He ha. long aspired to riches and it i now Imped that Vtwwn thv lriveloj of this new Kldorado and the immense pnfits of hi recent lieavy pdato-hug srnvulations he i about to rraltc hi golden vi-ions to the fullest extent. "A Cahp." In another rrt of our japer vc puhlish a card from Mr. MeKiln, recently ticket agent in thi? place for the Uellefontaino It. IS. Co. Mr. McTain seems to think that our notice la-t week of hi connection with the unpleasant a tfair of. Tuesday l.v-t, w a premature and unfair. lVrhap it was, hut, as xrc then tdated, we now repeat, that ire had to depend upon the numerous conflicting i report then in circulation for all our infönnation repct tin the matter. In a personal interview with Mr. McLain on Monday last, we were fati.sfactorily invincel that we were erroneously informell In regard to the part taken by him in that affair.. Yct, while we exprcs. our regret at having puhlishctl rntrnrouit tatetoent made to ust we mut N alloweti to say that the tone of hi "Card" exhibit a?plrlt which, to say the lcat, la antagonistic to an amiable temper. 2vverthcle.s wo cheerfully give place to his communication, feeling assured that In doing no wc do but pimple justice to Mr. McIkin, whom w e regard a. an honora ble, high-minded gentleman, ami from whom we parted Monday lat, with wmuai gooa reeling.

c-tTwV VtSV-MiTr? f '$"th lÄrt..n'Äi1

1 1 Ic c:il.iil.itcI to Ii kl tin f.mcv; nnl fptvfikcnlaiuh. . un. va oner iiit.lrivfil i,i l.cturc n-a)Mt Art -huh ! Wanl at a cotintv f.ir in Orison. !. tlrkrt wen- Ivcii out to nil Mm- hide fliow. The f.t wunan came with t !- livln.k !,.t.,i. Inlu.t lift' cn lulu- ,,, n... r ,f u-r.innti m m Miioti.i ml hi ,tr onn Kr,.a4.( nM, tli living nkcliJ (on jia, iKTUtnuIatnl ho much fat that tho ,1(WI11U1 tlM.,lllWnl him, ami ir,iU,.t n,In.t Kim. r,r (lamfl. Ilt tho U,t of Sam.M j., thrllmnx of all hi formrr !lrt-. 1 Hn ha- m.k'h' a litilo--rt real, fcrliii n,, '"ml-t olonl mule, vat-, tail, i lrln- aiul all U aimmlly m iih trlc.u aiil nrfWt in nil urt, iuhI mi u.lnil nihh f.ic-imilc of it lllii'trlotH hin. ll'Tlil - mil - lilillr claim-, lio o.nr.i t t ion .' with thoii-smliH iiua.Inii.i.l that iv fu-cI to tarry lt.ialani through tinri h l.ratnl 'Ihitrh tJaji." It l vvv. ivciy lorllr, an.lwi arMH m-w liarIM " lyn r;-ii in , ., ,. ,.- M'i" iy nny ini.uiiiic limn oi IMapfi. At mht ain Ki'i'jiH Him J v -I i lo Iy rouniml, hut ihulir-' tin May It m rinlttnl to iKM'tipV a roti-jilni-oih jM.itlui, on tin -llcf.ilk, in front of Suiii'm !hopt nu ohjt-i't of wninlcr ; ami mlmlratloii to rvriy Unly. Ox A lhvjM lacYdon, a hummcr of thli vi. lully, having a lly supply of lciuie time on hi hand, coin lixh-to treat himself to a fl r-1 -tins drunk. Accordingly he vl-ltrd town Satunlay last, and, nft-r filling up with n ml4 cllaucou assortment of t'urulug llulds, startisl out in pie-t of adventure. Arrlvcil at the hride over Salt Cri'i k, on ca-t Wa-hlngtoii trect, Dave met two Niy leading a brlndle dog. ae tried llr-t to piek a fus with the do, I ut that Intelligent animal refused to have anything to do with him. Ho then turned his attention to the ttoy. Ho called them hard name, and hwore vociferously that lie could whip any ten year old lmy in America, and finally proved hi maidiood hy throwing one of the little fellow tlowu tho emhankmetit, while the otlu r lniy "lit out," followed hy tie gallant David. What lccaine of the 'onry cu-. afterward we are not Informed. That ,foN i:i:r.,,Cahricl Smith i a "professor" of the colored pursuasion. He i a tall, vcncrahlc, diguilied 'gonMam oli eotor," and I., w ithal, a goinl average .specimen vf the genuine "nigger," with a complexion a shade or two darker than fourth-rate coal tar. (Jaliriel is a ,,profe-Miro! iitnie." 1 Ie play on the clarionet and has. viol with a scientific vigor, and keep time to the nuisie with his delicate fourteen inch hroad tread ipial to the piston of a forty-horse engine. Hut it i.only j when car ling one of his enchanting nu'lodie that he shines resplendent. On Mich oeeasions, the oltt et of Iiis ,

voice uponaiiaudieneeis, scientifically titution here, hut it i also rapidly hecxpressed, t piul to the licet of inns- ,.(,j ig very popttlar with the puUic. tanl and green coin, sliced onion and j fliese young gentlemen have just rocncumlM rs during a raging epidemic. .iV( and are opening a large and Ciahricl "and lady" gave a grand Carefully sclcct' d stoek of family ground "hoafty" entertainment :'t I hj- j eerie., and prop-e hereafter to keep, Hall Saturday evening la-t, asNtoI . j,i oniieetion with their stoek of hy several oolchrated mmtfrnr perform-' ipieoriswaiv, a general assortincnt of crsofourow n town. Dm ing the per- . ., ,,, tiehs in thognwery line. They fonnance (Jahriel, a usual, literally are eminent! v woi thv of the universal

threw himself away, while the sahlc lady at hi side gorgeously arrayed in purple calico, hrass jewelry and a hi'Mioii evidentlv made from the currvingof lVemont'.s wool v horse did ; her part with a keen sense of what was expected from so angelic a creature hy the red-whiskered humanity present. The face of the sahle leauty fairly U-anicd with gratified vanity; Mid whenever the mnttfoir came down t' heavy" on the 1 'applause," the parting of her riie, full lips would display two row of the whitest ivory ever penciled in tho imagination of a i Uienl or w itnes-ed in the visions of a Itmee. A SrAxuKii. Mr. John K. Martin, of this place, w hile at hi father. near town on Sunday last, noticed a strange looking bird alight a short distance fron, tho house, and, procuring a gun, he WCIlt Mit and shot the bird, which j he brought with him to town. On I Monday morning he brought hi pri.e tooiir oOlce. and aft, r a careful cxami-1 nation, we iiiinesuaiingiy prououuee it a stranger in this part of the world. It i in every particular similar to one killed near 1'vansville a week or two;

ago, a description of w hich we puhlish-j nm n an,j blenched muslin-, all ed in last week's Jot KNAU Mr. Mar- grades, at I!. Wiggs Co.'. tin intends, we believe, to send this rant arte to Indianapolis for the pur- A splendid tdock of carpets, oilposo" of having the fkin suitably pre-, cloth-, mats ruggs, ottomans, &c., at

pared for preservation by a taxider-: mist. TirjiiTs. The latest and most excruciating agon v in men wear i" tight pamaoons. ,,,e i.i.-imui vie.u.i j and striking, with a slight drawback. ; i .t . 'r-i . !.!... : . ..1......... It admits of no fluctuation iu flesh, or at least, speaking paradoxically, fluc tuation i only de-irable in one direction. It is visible to lose flesh and wear j fashionable unmentionables to a green j old age, but gaining of flesh ncccssi-! Alkft 11 imi" n.trlittr.An . I f Tr . WIK 1 .1 II, il-illll a.lll 1111 III, illl'l lll'll patronage of tlie tailor. We saw a fel- j low the other dav who had evidentlv ! wormcl himself into a new pair of striped nether encasements w hen in a .i r i..,hi, i .... i. thin state of health, and now haung regained a pound of hi lost lleih, he Und it utterly impossible to extricate himself from hi unpleasant predicament. 4 ' DiKixTrnrs. Tlie followiug i the lJoanl of Director of tho Winchester ( and Union City Turnpike Company, j electetlon Saturday, the 11th in-t: J. J. Cheney, Pn-sident; J. 3k Good rich, Secretary; Geo. Cox, Jno. I). Etnith and S. D. Wharton.

"JLt?- w-"!" w"'in" '- '

'"'" IN, Uio IlhUn ihx wlio , ,1"r,M M ,"ifcri uouy Jn tin row Ul!l Nv' fIT,,;r'I Ik run- I'-ouin j l-H''tli Mon.l.iy l.i-t mT.,nllii! to Mm ; rti.,toii7, rt III lotnl rtj '"'I fnnn to .v, m.-l un-th. r, H"t at liu'rt Hi-fatlicr, w. U-Urvr, ! vihu-Iht r..r thf eccentric KtifiH. - . Itr.MoVAU-S. If. I.ucas h:u rente., lilted up in flue style, and removed Iiis dixk of Jewelry, i lock-, 'te., Into tho mom adjiniiig If. 1). Uowcii' str. Sim i going to the city in a few day to purchase a magnillccnt tock of watclu'S clock, Jewelry and all the other iiuiiicrou cd etnas of a llrst cla Jewelry store, and vc advie those w hoeoiitemplate jurcha'ng any thing In that line, to await the arrival of Sim new stoek, he fore maklii" their urchacs. At the Iie stol', In the National Hank hiiilding, can he found every nr ticle in the dry good Hue, that it iposl.e for a needy uhlle to desire. Another tine Jot Ju-t receive. 1: Call caily. ., -. - I.Mi'l.'nVi.MKNTs. -One of the miNtaut i.'ll illlpl'oVetiieUt of Randolph ("ounty I the woolen factory at I'nlonsprt, whore I hoy have the let f new machinery, and are prepared to do all kinds of woolen manufacturing Iii good stylo, Mr. Akin, who rcpreeiit the ('oinpany's interest. in the factory, 1 tho ''gentlemen 'who wa hiimtout there last winter, and de-rve the-H-eial patnmagoof tho pulI... -. - Wo visited the woolen f.ictiry of the Messrs. ('altera day or twn ince, and found their machinery in capital running order, and all connected w ith the cstahlidiment as Im-y a IVcs in a field of huckwheat. Thl factory i now turning out work flint win compare favorahly with that of any similar .manufactory in the We-t. Their carding machine do excellent work, a many of the farmers throughout the county can testify. We are pleased to note the encouragement those gentlemen are receiving from the farming community generally, which fact wo regard a an evidence of the ultU mate success of till highly useful enterprlso. Wliileany portion of the human race exists, there i no dotiht hut that a demand for the necessaries of life will exist also. In order that those oft Adam' numerous family who vegitate in this part of tho moral heritage may know where to procure the h"st article for family consumption, we refer them to the grocery house of YV. It. Wnv Co., South Front. Itillv i a capital fellow, and al-Ways will keep u magnificent stoek of family groceries ill store. The ojucciisware house of nurrc A V ri lias not ord v In come a lixed in. patronage of the puhlic, and we hope to see them sustained. Ih'NK.loi:i. S. 1. Jtradhurv has the lufcrnalM higgest sto k of Saddk hridle., harness, whip, collars, ha inc., hamc-strings, and every other article in iti line, we have seen "since the war." Heomploys none hut fird class workmen, huy none hut the host of materials, sells his work cheap, is clever, social and honomUc in nil his1uiness transactions, and, consequently, ha the good will, confidence and " 1,11 l"'"i 'oii iciioeis . i ..i- ii... ...1.J..1. - 1 ... . ins success in oiisniess a uxcu iaei. Farmers are specially invited to call and examine his superior stork of work, as he is prepared to sell to them upon the most sntifactory term. Shop on South Front, sign of a mule colt. - 1,1 article of faintly -rOCeru s always fresh and cheap, go to the grin-iTy lioti-e of Kdmtiml Tlmmas. For t,liet ,atost Ptvli! iln o to n & (,() Hats, cap, Inxds and .-hoc, all: styles and sizes, at IJ. WJggs & Cu.'s . . - It. igg Ä Co.' Prints and ginghams, best ijualitieand at low figures, by II. Wiggs & Co. For. Sai.i:. A good farm near Wincl)ru,r AI-) a good dwelling hou-c . Will,.;pJor u Ar n.. ...,. v Ci dices, teas, sugars, A, S:e., at the store of II. Viggs t. (o. AU hin,U of country prodtue taken in rschangc for goods, at II. Wiggs Ä ' . S. (.'rrnt Ilarcftln. A. II. Swain. Ileal Kstate Asrent, lifts a numlerof dwellings and vacant lots for sale at great bargains. Also W worth of iiifprovcd land, in this 0flk e in Ix ke's building. " . " "S-tf. It i acknowledged by physicians, druggists and every, body else who ever" Used It, that'pr. Strickland. Cough Balsani w ill cure cough., colds, asthma, and all diseases of the throat and lung, quicker and U tter than any other remedy known. We would recommond our readers to try thN great reincdv, knowing it to 1 A ''o. 1. il 1

A Hill. A notice in the l.it i- uo of tlir Journal concerning the diflleulty w hieh to.k place at the I)tjot on Tuesday, WiL premature -s. irroneotH and utiJiist, thai judice to my . If induces n"

to givv it a li'rtin. I have no pride in ', j standing I... fön tin- p-iMIe in tin li -ht j i of a rnilhh nnd htilU. So far a-mvi actions were eone ro d ill the ea-e, , contend for them i-lini: light, and' would do the same under like cireum- j t.uiccs at any otlu r time. My every ! effort wa to separate thi'paities and top the lighting, in view of my r jMitinihilKici a the U.K. Company's agent and n pr.te aMy disputed cltie,,, and did not eoa-o my eirl(s . III caught hold of violently hy the throat l.y I'.uik, and not until he ha. I I -tripped the collar, cravat, and -liift from my lie, k, did I -hike a L!.i. I'illdilig liiveir Illi.ihJe to g, t aa i 'i from him and that he wa- intciil uj...ii j liihcliief, I hegnn :i vigorous n -ault upon hi wdrk and had them well! nigh dcuiolidii-d when hs hrolher. ! w ho was shot sailed In and w hi!e deal-1 lllg Hie a scries of hlow ahollttln ! neck, wa MTVed t-.a di-h of cold lend, i I Used lio eluh or other wiapoii, rau j my fid. I niav-av In thi-coniiertioii : that a report in ein nl iti..n that I 1 kleked and -truck Willi. im-oii while down, and further, that it wa-aph i ii .. ...... hot w eon myselt and eh- to w hip him all ot which i f.iho, and tl Who reported the -anie, knew that il was fal-e; upon the contrary, I told Well-, that if lie got into a I'u-m with (Jail, he mud not expect any help from nie, and that he should light his own battles. William-oii and 1 have had no dlllieiilty, aiul.no grievance to edles- that I klioW of. Oil account of ill health I resigned my position hero as a!:eut, on the L't.th of April, ,,,"l1"?.' t. ', 1 --ll III. II Sll.-ll l.ll-l" II I 1 J l I---l l aro rife, upon the ee of my leaving a people who have treated me with extreme kindness and consideration. Truly, Ac., W. W. Mil.wv. Two good lots for sah? o'.i West street. For price call al this oli'tco. tf 1'iivale Ituriiig (iroinol. I have been aked hv a numb"! of person to extend the Wiiwhcster Cemetry, North on my land. I take thi method to say, 1 will sell two tier of lots on the North side of; the Cemetery, each lot to be 1-J by I! fei't. The price will range from j live to ten dollars per lot ae. onüng to location. A.J. Nt:i t. Turnpike .Meeting. May I, IsfiT. Pursuant to a call the stoekhoMcrs of the W im heder, Salem and State l.in Turnpike met at the school-hoii-e j in di-tii. t No. U.f Wayne Tow n-hip, Kandolpli County, Indiana, for the purjHiseof electing a hoard of three Directors, and to make' arrangements to have the building of the road commenced at once. Joseph Thomas wns appointed temporary Chairman, and W. A. Smith, Secretary. The meeting then went into an rh-e-tiou of ollicers which resulted in the election of the following named Iirectors: Andrew Dixon, William Turner and Nathaniel Ken;. The meeting then adjourned. W. A. Smith, S '. The expenses for Laporte for city government for the year ending April L'Jd, were M't.W; if.l. tioVV vvy Vi Er.. GCIIEi0K.'3 PULMONIC ÜYRUP. Tl. - -n-i: ! rr i I'.-. 1. !!. . - i n ;. Cr l'- r ' r. 1 1 I'.i'rnvi C-i:!-,i!i r n i t ! ! a 1 n i!" .- -1 t- in"-. 1 i m"-! j' V n j .i'i I u ' i .J i. ;'! .r.-p-" it l ia--''-n. II ,.i . i-t-Ii i-A "- V !.'' I ' ' ''i In- i.i' 1 . V n r oi Ii,': i ut j- i r . i . Iii ( i- 't'i r "or-1 ii a M - r ilii't . r' i r.i j itiTüfl tt-r l r I.i. Iti n . .rrN"-'- 5. ;. r '! Ii - - ri "i i ' 'y Y. ',' ' ' !. i t 1 ;'. :;t ! -i.lit i in-.p- ilun two I -i'l j t'f' . I c , - v " .i - , v , !if 1 - '. "'.'.i ; : '.)'.- n v '.n-'io' to '!iv rare ot t'-.e. 1 " ! i'.s ; 1 - s m !.'"li nr i.j'l . l i ! 'i-' "i I, rr:--:f , J , ! ,'4 , . . ' '.I-- -'.' r -1 r t,-; v- . f . . : 1 ' " C ' I H'lY O v. r - t: r-l rn'- ?!." !i ff. t " r ' . -. -,.. fl.- to I',! r I ! o I'.v ' n- rv . it v i i- lrs''V', r--i ;"t ?-. J'o. ii-ilr S,-k r'l.M'iNI." s'T!;:'!-. . I. W 11 K I ) 1 o.N ;c, ..,.d MCSi'IM W. PILI. r. ;.;.rV;.!i .- a ! i.ir'fi.' Tr'i'. 'a i &."r. V-rtlijiMi-M'-'l, rtt'iV CI' t :i! I '. - t' Tl j v 1 1 m f.s-.Tii lr. ':l:.l, if u i i: ' -.i 1 .. : .1 ,t N t to -c h i.i. II ;,'- -, !.- :r. - r.i! ur a ire-J-'h' in- r j.V: ti m Ith I.'- l ..o..t, : r d P . thfr-- doli 1. I l.'.r if tti Ci l) x". r .TTjf r h- i I. I " - 1 t . - . . com,,,:- n. r,',.r v .,y,y . rw-rMMl L,.lh-ur- OI tU'I .v.;ru-1 -It -M .1. civai,- ol l i.-ii a..l !...-. l.-:. t.rj Ir -V or s-..i il. I...;f iK ! ' ri tor ' ,!v -m., .1,. ri r-i:. l to It. S tu V J :rr,: ..". 5 N .' -nli 1 U.:U'. v)i ', P. ' ...-. .VUr i A -it-: I -!. lUru-. .. Pirir. I'i.nni i. ohlft; W'ikTdr T" J r.cSt?, u. , i.i,!'u ü;.'.,i. l .'u . , m .. i .-... ii ' Iii.

vc vv -V f xli v c s :N c. v'.s&Vffv -v . N'

X .N r we . C c v N . . ' i.. -iiV .X - vv . a

.C ,V - S . . - V OS!- - Mitist r e -.0 .4 - v V,. . . .. yiH-'-H V ;v .1- ixt 1 n - f yßV,-K f W cV s' -V s -AV'V"v s.s" V." '' 4 - r.v !r fv" - " '

HOME MANUFACTURE.

I 1 SAM'L W. HARLAN & C0.: r Af." !)'' .V.i'i . luf n - F.N G I N ES, BOI LE RS,C AST! N GS, ;;' f ;,..;;; .e. HUBS, SPOKES. PLOY HANDLES, K "( S( lift' ZVUVtUtlll, 1 ( They will tlo Rcj aitini with : riompt C S. Wo rT'iMMii-ti. our l'. r tin' r, Mi-, l.i h i. , M . II r, tout nil ilo.i.- mii'fi.'Mi'.l , 1u ihut nil Hiu lion. ju II Ilm Indiannnolis. - - - - - ' n k m o v k n i a . m e J. A. IM Tl t ill IFIdl 5s Ml., v, ii"M -vi t m ni ii. r-no IM !U!MQI DEALLRS IiN rVIUbIC, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., ii r i. f 'i.-v ! i. IC owning .V Moan- Obi Maud, N(). 'Zl Wl-Sl V..-ltlMiK)N I'm Wli. ri' t!i -y will I." f imh I r-i ' t . nO.-n ! I ul'l i'u-t-nm-r. ;oi-l ;i ni.inj n'w .ii-.-us Hill l;i nr U in i III a i Jill. Tli'-y aro inw ri-Hiinj luilv fr. in l'ii l.:i-l Iar- ;i t.urliiicul .. IM AN OS, O HO A NS, Violins, Acconlcons, fkc. tiii:v amvavs i : i : i i i ; tiii: r.vri:sT .mi sic ax sunv as j ri I5i.isni;i), : i .17' '' '.' oiV-.v' A " f. ...', j Ott i t' if du' ,t'i f ju'i'-i . ;' r..r :ii., C -a'v. ,,r .?-v.- ..f Ai'i-i'1, "f n; l'iois in ib.-..!' ü . :i l)rJ. A. ut m it:t,t) c .. v!ifj-tf 1 r-! . i j.-.'i? . t ! liaf ;i. - - - - - i. am mic sm:. r r.l l.iinl. .. ,. I, r. I i-w i-Mt'. I ;;H. ' 1 1 ' f" ! T . In i ' ... . . . . . 1 . n p, i i. ii i . 1 1 1 i.i i I . s.- ! !,i i, i . c i : !'!. r-- '. i.i. I - !-u'' ! -"i '.' M r-' i ! ' i !r .im mo Kill '-;it !! I --rt ii.-.ir tin- i r.--n t.i.- I.:iU i.t Caiir. :i!. I Vi i-i i: ' ':' 111.1 i ! I';.. . i" . I .-r ,r'..i-r iii'Ti ...'i'-!! !r, .M.'H's- !. i:n:vi., i -;;.(' : . I:. '. i :? vi " si goo per year. Wo w.u. t ;icrt rvir w -u re 1 ?.41 r:r iMr")T?" Siting "Jpr!.i:,j, T-.rt Iic.v k !i -j. i ii.ir a::; -r -l. v. a rTjiiiU I t'. c c-t . . AS ivK .sVirv nrl u.fAn m iii mit D; r A f w 1 1 . - Vi v m I . ! .! 1- ... - ' . : M9 lm wr .! I III. ' 'I I III.;' I' II' - m"7'i . , , : .. . . .. .. . . .. ' . ' atojHll'j Itemed ! Hutr. lU"r V "T, 1!rr'rt: Ja4'r S;""r V C,., I''"'""". Ml CtilT Mv L.l.iM i.: in. jru, ... u,, .r siw ii.r tentr or ie, r are ltw.lt t fl r T ,.' 'I r fl. im L fU'. Tl "It rt '. Iil'J-tr-rn Shut Cljrk, 1'J !tT(,r l, V.ä'j.c, Cbk-i;', lil'.avL'- lrK).:i '

JOHN M. PENDLETON.

,-.... X ;;,,.;. 1 - I i . r - ' !' t lloiui ff I ' I tir Mini I'll lt tl Won! v' :w '-' i: i i r i:i v t III ...'.. I ' '. .' . I. I .... I ., . , V ' w r . . ; .. .-j ) . . . . 'MIL. I . i I , I. ( 1 ' l I I- f I If.' V ! ! -i. . i ... ,. ., , , A ( ., , i i I '.I I ', . t r . 1 '. I : . . . I . . f i . - i ! , . . , CRCAT cxcircrvicT j at mi: i i I I ; m.M? 1M I I I t , 1 r 1 ' '.' ! M i t -r i t. I , i at it, a i .. I. 1 1 I. i h i t ., . I ..I v r . I U.n : '. I ! a !,. , , ; i ,, i i 1 4 1 J .M i ; i: i ; ". ' i I '!!' I. -i li t i . , i ' i N i . I ' . r 1 ' ' ii I let,,'. Il"" i. t. I.t ' I '.l I i.t I. Ill- J-. J I il .il.lj.liu lil. . , .. ., j II. Hi I j "J I if . iiivi i r- t tm-. d 1 1 1 .1 . , I.Al.I; j I H m I , D1.IN! A- Cheap : I nit lie !hoi;;'it. if .'. i . n i kit t-.i . .A. !N Is N" M. II. 1 , : Vith nn Experienced I.Ii!!or. W'i- i'.i j?"i i f in i ii- I i i 'i ; W ! I- Oll I I l ! . i I I U t .1 in j . I. -1 I ,, , lil i ' r 1 1 r, . 1 1 I i,i in 1 1 t I it ii I I'.ni , ;ii-l I a ii i ii. i ,1, i,l Kir I., -i mi U'.i i. 1-, 1 1 I . -!- ii r i I tl,.- . -i f l r ' ' ; i I 1 1' 1 1 , is 1 1 !..!. IHM...!..!; I. - k.-,..- : v j . r i . -.. . .-. I . ! I :, i I I, i i n ' - i ., I . . . I . I . i. In I I, j. ,i 111. !.-.-. .1 I I , 1 . i I I ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' Ml HI M I I r i I ! I I J - .1 ! , ! . , , . i ! . i ., , ! w ' ll,l l.lllir II Willi II;. 'II I'll O n Mill ii li.'l l'.ji;.. I v a!i ! ..-.; r ii"!i MOT. 1,1 III ' mi I ii'l r .Mill, n .! !. - ! : . i( .1 I t-.i- in-, i ir.l.-i I - r linir n I m I , : I I Ii I n U In ii fl i I I :il I -ri '.i! ; I " i'i ! I 1... I.V.. Ill ( I A . . . V.'n i'i..i. Im., I ' . i-ii". i in GKKAT KXCITI-Jn-NT A UM ! AN I), D. TH0RN3UP.G IIA;: ii ;;,.ii thi: i.akck.st stuck or SPRING AH!) SUMMER DRY GOOES! r.v::i n i:i:i:: r. 'i ;ü- m mmjkt. AI.:., JV L V. j 1 , II ATS AM) CAPS, CLOTHING c;u( )(.'!: in ks, II A II 1) W A U K. t r i: r. n s w a i: i:. ÜOOTS AND SiJOKS, at Tin: NEV YORK CASH STORE, ODD riJ.I.OMV III ; I i:i Vf.', rAKMi.AM), INDIANA. ! I :.i it.- !J t. r -r.', - - I ü! " (in- 1 i Ii .i'm t ti- tu i w .". I .-..!! . ii tli i ! . j i i I r i u ) d i : c i : a l v a v s t a i ; i : x ; ' WINCHESTER HiGIi SCHOOL V.'ill o;i.!i at i'mj i iiorv ,uu , I 1 1. j !r, Ii?,.iai 'rtit.t r t'.r. ni-fk-. j , n.,.MM ; ',,,1 r'f ' -.1 1 '. ' ! . . ........ I I ' 1 . I f 1 I I ; i i .1 I . I 1 1 1 T .(!.: I ! . . f ' ' . ' .i t i M. -! Ari-'; 'Vr:' " m n rt i I! .-' Tin tV, fl . - ., I'.. r'.Ai (ir.im- . i . i . . . mil. JIIJ .i"iir- . ,rv Ij I'll A"C?-, I ir J t, j, .-n-.f. ; ti-..-ii r.iiv--;.' : .; i .i i : (:; L::,;1;;: ;: ; ;;feV'. . .V:'! r !; . !:. i ' i ii 1' . i : ,3 - hi. I . . .'.Ic t:. t r v , I "... nr .. it: I T:;:f -:i i :',!e -it t'i. n:: !J!f of t!.c' i' ltil 1 ,,.r,. . ' ..'...rj. . ill ri-n. of i.r-.lraffi -U l.i.f. y,u ,., s rr. i.t; i$90 A MONTH ! WI'-';' - . i r rr!r'?M, ;.:! A -V.r. - n ',' ; ii T V" C.f Lu.'. J;: C ''Tt r! !t . V " . . , . 1 (!.! , . I , j , , , . i t , , f) , ,-

D:n ton Wholesale Trut.'c

FINKE, BEEÜE k CO., . i i r ! ) CLOTIHKa AND WOOLENS D 1 IIM, I lh Ml.. : , ' l ! . - A e. i A ) I " : ; i : i .A w d X'yvjsjcj-- C1UDIM4, "rcy. .' '. . J oi ! ri.i tlrrtt. 1 V Villi , ;i C.CORGE A. HLACK, . ' f .1 ' t a i f l i. .i; I'l LLk1 U UUr ;.; !-.! i. .' ,i , t ; j 4 r.iii iia.'.t ' . i. ! , , t ui;, t;. , N ' 1 " I! . r. y ,'(i -fit.t, I 1 V',Y. mm. r 'A I i. 't. y K. '?,M. Iff rrniGLY r m-intire, WHOLESALE GROCERS j i'Mwi:;';' pin k, - ' j r I o i i ii i I i c r I,' ; !',!'.,, ,. r,i : s'u.-, r,i .t., ' ',' ' j 1) A V T C),'lt O 11 I t),' . 1 . . !' I I .1 --. I . N I I ! I '. (, .. W . rrnr.rvF. lytie '& .aw, '. !!(:,!,' P, i ! , V s l; N 1

w urn tnr

;' '.:.Va. .,nt. Mi!ii'ii, f Jcfrrf.n i . .ii. j 1 ytox, funo.

' ' I'. r 1 1 'rlrt Du ! t'.iiin ii A U I) W A Ii K .Mechnn'n V Too!, Uuilding Mnrii!. Cut In y. A r. AI'O, Agent lrr 1'nii hnn!;s Scnles am; ,-i retnJ rtict, D i v r A'. i o.'ji rriHTiRE, ANDERSON & CO. Wllol.F.AI.!: ' 1 ' MOTS AND SI1ÖK.S a. 1 l" ."Iaiii vticel, (''rtt b!'k, n .i r to a; orno. T. S. II A Bii i'iv Wliu'cdi Pulr in ' I ii. s ts. '.iis, nri:s9 STUAW (iüODS, . AM , T I, L I IT E Xi . I - -'hi in tr. i t, i.. t w.iii Ijrt in! iSnuj n. vvo.v. vino. . V J.n i.!i I fipmoi. ' i i. s.r.vü'; j. I. n-n..rn U. IVlrc CO FF WAN; OSBORN & CO .VOTUK-YSi .II ATS AND CATS - . ; i yto.x,' oiiib. .m)nn'j-:.'kp(.jak; Family Gioccnc.?, finc.Tciu?, i oi j ;.i , k i i; ii'ici, , ! M A I N I Ii. L E T, I A VI O tf, O. SALE' OF SHAKER YARN, &C. i . . . : i ' Koi:t:;ts, Mi;i i:i( .v i:N;i.r:, IIAiillW.liiE '.lD SlltULEKlv; ; l II t ;:i trcttf .... r. v T- DAYTON, OHIO. II. . l'.if!', t .... h) - It Krc. WoiMliTanl & Wrnklrv. v i " . i f h 1 1 (i ii' o c; K E sI CPCoA DUILciNC. , Rocm lio. 23, I.Iain Street, 13 yv' TO IST, OI-TIO. 33 t: ri r-r a. m &; c o . , I ... 3G East. Wafsliington, St.; -.X'ittnos fra:n S:citnrau i 1 , KNABE AND EMERSON. Viiici-icau 'Orgun Tl ! Philipp HERiisra, ,.I. TitHt't9 fltltl i ;! imirct