Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 50, Winchester, Randolph County, 13 June 1867 — Page 3
TllK RANDOLPH JOURNAL
Ijoeal Department. nn. r. coTTo.n, - - - r.jitor. WINX'IIHSTKU, INDIANA, T II i; ! IS I ) A Y, JV N K n, 1S07. Thf weather for cv.-nil dny n Im Ut!i delightful. The Wlnm of hutn!ti-, I!ohinm and hi- thow, ha mim and Köln. IUnd Council priKMilin in to-dny" Jol It.NAI.. - Mr. XT.e Jon -, f t Ii I phire, lIjiiitf vi-ry low of con-umptiou, at hi fith r-, north of tin r:tilr:ul. Spring hi k-ii, about the of nuk fih r-," have Hindu their hp(antiic, in our market. Col. T. M. Itmwm ha- lereived and i ptcd mi limitation from tle tillim of H.irtford City, to deliver un "ration in that 1.V n the Fourth. The Coiiim il h.'M mnfrarted with Ueijbi'ii Farm for tin haulinjjof eight Imielresl Iimilmf jjrav-l fr our trcs-ti, at M-vrnty-tivi'trtiN i r lad. Tin rk ill lx--t iiiiii-iimI Immili;it )y. II. I). It wen h.- pun hnd of J. ). i art r u vacant lot, fronting "ii M ri.'Mi ftr t, v".t !!,, reidfiiro property. Tin- v'r tneinorabtt and bildy nous Fourth of July ill U here hi . .... .... . I. than a ni'Mith. f Vert-fore renn-oi-1
r,,M ""A i-iiism (imii'U)i!ii(,nN Hartford as imi.mvliiu Verv
to niak- aiiaii lot ut-' for c. Icl iatinir that d.iv. M TitiMM. l -Chris. Wtiuht and M I'- Mllie ( 'arter were lo.uro d on
Sunday i vi tiiii'4 la.-t, by ltev. J. s. pit of rare and Iteautiful llowers, evFerri". All of Willehester. i -rreen, ete. It was tatefully and
There is a brUk lern tn l for horses in Indianapoh. to o into theeavalry at Sf. l.oui, to n.ht the bLnIy "In-ji-enV . ' Monday wax a "e;ay and festive" day uith many hereabout. The town was erowded with'people whoe c uriosity was stretched to the utmo.-t limit to the bull.iphant and the hit-a-jsp-Kt-AuiH.' . J A iiuiuIkt of hand- have leen ptit to work on this end of tho Wineheter and Union Tike. "Wo learn that work has als commenced on tho Wim he terand Derfield Tike. . i One John Stitt,of Aurora, attempt- ,
cd Hdrhh by swallowing arn-nle a jrOI,ycr's Kike than mr own, that eirfew l ysatro, but failed through the clImstanceseompell tH,against ourown meddlesome int-rfen neeof a Comrade, .,,, M.tri.r li,d rm..rit t.. -omhi
Whosuatclnsl the "cup of cold pi.en l?ll ' i from the suicide's hand, titid United a little common sehsv into him. - . - -A gentle youth, sailing into town on Monday to "see the show," with a heavy eargo of crinoline aloanl, ran ) foul of a stinken reef between the J'ranklin IIuim! and Iloss' emer, Ma vim in the headdiehts and ierkin- ! theenineoverloard. A broken , baft j uas the result. ! . '-m i - r- : There is a rumor Moating about the t fleets that our present Hoard of Conn- ( ihnen is fulfilling the wishes of its ! 'Vou-.titueney" in a highly sati-faelory manner. We are inclined to believe t inadam I'umer. Tun ForuTir. A meeting of thr t itiens will Ih, held at theCourt-n-m , Ibis ( I hurray) evenmi;, at $ o cl-r k, for the purpose of making preliminary , i'iL-lm itr.!!oi oiarv arrangements mr ccu nraiuig u.e o,. -, ioglourthof July lathis plaee 11 ! s leed that every citien, of what- s ev,r,,ir!y, will fwI mmYient interest , in this matter to U- present at ranting, and take an active part In j thepnKesliugs. Kvcry iKHly (thela- ... a t A A A It Ii... itn.lii.l.ull ij rixinn.lial III llfri'tlll. " " " ' ' 1 ; i Motnlav was the botest Iavof the .... .. ... ... ... . I season. niie sirouing ulhhii me . ... ... !..... ' miow crounus in sea re n oi u ueoi , .i...r..-m. .. ...l..ro ..ornsii illv i lassi,. Leal columns we overheard a li v- ! ing s,Hvimeti ofanatomv as bla-k ..,-..r..l.s reoi irk that hobelicvcl the i --- , - -
themoniek i war plum down to Pe- ex.rcsses himsef, either in irfu." Indeed the ovenwcring heat r iu writing, then, and not till was wonderfullv suggestive of the then, do we think it time for dUnternml breezes, td.ield streams ami moun- tcd pcr-ons to interfere.
tains of ire in the far-oil, genial re gions of L'ncle Samuel's, late specula tloM.
KKsriVAt--A strawberry and ice-: pj,. company on Thursday, the L'Tth ream festival, for the KncMtofthe M. i(, ,v ,,f jUIM.f is,;7t at o o'clock A. M., i:. Churb, will leheld at lloss' Hall, nvjm.,rter, for the purpose of lectTuomI.iv evening next Arrangements f. vt, j )ir,.,.t, ,r?( f,,r .-aiil companv,
in i maue u reuoct no w. a reason f pleasure and enjoyment to all w ho may attend. As the proceeds of th( -ftMival arc to W apprpriatel to a commendable puriosc, it is hojcd our ritixens one and all, will attend, .Vi patronle the ladies, w bo will have charge of the atlair,to tho fullest extent .f tlo ir means. Admission, ten echt. .iiiKt-lV iuviUlioii of the
mamij; rs, Vc altcii.lei! the M.irei jriv- , j,, know vjJO (ra.jc at . li at Hall Thiii-I.iy VvonlllÄi piaws ne.irlv all their lives Uoaiuc l:i-t. I y the Wim htcr .tiiHp Chih. ; hov My t,)e men art. t.levcn Thcre Theatlairwas iruj.lte mhWh in iaro (wo ti,i that hoUM piide every every i-arll-utar. The entertainment rrMm ,n ,4 tra,,r Firs tJjo quaIity u.t- m.i.le (-iKclally ,.h asiiit by iof (hc e Sceomi, iU prU.' Now ren-n of thf excclh nt harmony in all j wc n aiv,,nlan,.0 w h xhu tnat alI its ai.intments. The music, prompt-; f ,,rank rartrrN an J CX:iminc the
IHK anI uaticins were m Keeping u.i the pirit of the oeeion, each hein a M fTl I. .. 11 . a'ir)ji'y ;,r0,t, lllv Iiau har;iis..nt!y Leertet! with evergreens aul hcautiful, frafant rloucrs, while each und all presf nt seerr.l to rcganl
the w vaslon a.s a season to to devoted ravc lccn received. As usual they to i iM and free enjovrucnt. indeed, a I arc cllcd with the ohoi'crt rcadicg. mo.v pla-ant sraon, it h. uAt h n ! We knor of no rnryithh thi r vo .Jr fotunc o rnjov for juapy : free from all objections in their intrpda. dilution into th? famiy circle a- the.
Mn. KU-ceft OooJrich died at tho rcUenco of her daughter, Mr. Snider, In tlii place, on Sunday, the 2d lnt. She wn, probably, th oldest person In Winchester, and had been living the lifo of a Christian for many years. Mr. Lnvina Thomas, wife of Monroe Thoma, died on Sunday, the 2d int. Ilcr illm-s wa hört. She had Umti ii wife but a few month. She
j h'ave.- a hu.h:ind, f.thT, iuoth-r jiud brother hi mourn her lo-x. M.r.mi:i-lty J.imb Kltruth, lv.( at hi j re-udeini in Winchester, on the sth in-t.t Mr. Henry (Jim Ü and MiMary Miller, dh of Wahitnjton TovnhJj. ly tle same, at hU n-id noe in j WinHuMrr, on the 1 1 tli in-t., Mr. William A. Ileal and I-ulseiia John on, both of White Uiver Township. An iMinsToit. - 'I1e IiidiaiirijM.li 11 mfl say a fellow calling himself Maiiriee lriilin.u, a native of Italia, about :w years of nge, live feet lx ineheM hljjh, nuburn hair, and prominent iio-o, i traveling uliotit in this State trying to ImjNi-e himself uihhi the M:i-ui; fraternity, asking t barity whieh he does not need, and to which, lit an inipo-tor, h U not entitled. - - ANoTiir.it ('iian-ct:. The trains on the liellefoobiilie I loa I made Mituc changes In their trains and running time. Tin- nertiiiMiol:itioti H running
adjoining Idf1" fr,,n: Vult" to Indianailk
The pre-nt nrrancement Iv's entire '.di-Hu tlon to our peoj.Ie, ir,.r .u'im . " ' " t. ' IlartRinl C ily, was In town Saturday, c... i . . r . . . ,r rapidly, and trale :i !-In johI. Ii r ii i;r. The meiul'crH .f t!ic Wineheter Dancing (,'ltib will pleac aeet j.t our thanks for a manile-ent Immiartitieallv gotten up, and displayed mueh ill and ta-te in its general arrangement. MIxs Fiuma Ioeke is entitled to the credit of this peeimeu . of beautif.iltloral handiwork. j Hoi tii irr No. -.We were the reiplent lue.lay last of another larp and (oatitiful iMttupiet, for which the donor,' Mi Minnie Monks, will accept our thanks. It contains an al most unlimited number of llowers, of I ran beauty, from whieh taue a fra-j prance rich in perfume, and delightful I to tho olfactory .enses. Such pleasant i reminders of an abiding friendship are indeed gratifying, and are duly appreciated. Thanks, Miss Minnie. 'oNYi:ii.s.-We regret, more for Mr. jdrag his name before the public; but i 1 e .1 i i? I iua-miieh as certain disinterested parties have (unjustly) charged us with willfully misrepresenting the , facts in our reMrt of the difiieulty U-1 tween Conyers and Kenn, justice to ourx'lf and our reputation as a news1 paper reporter, demands of us a refuta,ion "f churiM and misreprc'dations. In the first place, then, NVr wm l,vs, nt ;,t tm trial; heard every syllable of the te-timony; made (uptiir report from the evidence then , and there adduced,and from that nfom: jn our article we made not the slightest allusion to the numerous discreditable rcjsrts then, as now, in circulation as to the circuiu-tanecs whieh resulted in the diMicultv between tin two men. V mitMisrlv iiv.iidl alludinir to the 1 (f tU( (.ir(.um.tau.t, for tlu. , . ,.inJl,l iW.,. ' . . I f diar;u.ter lIntit for publication, and t() rt.lkrt much crnlit ujn either of the parties din illtt.rostwj. Wt. did not assail w rharactrr of Mr. Tonyers, ,,ut n)IlImni ur remarks to his assault p Kcan an,, wfo In all . , eovernl entirely " ' " f I ...... and crrfttfitiYhf by the evidence given . . jt it : i . ... .1..... ai ine iriai. ucmiuh" ino.c- ion .... rniuir(irtvitnlil li.'ive v.'iKI tllliler m"- v " im'.lMr i'ireumtaiii-i'S. lnconeluson allow us io remarK, t .A - 1 that wo have, as yet, no direct evidence that Mr. Conyers, hiiUM-lf, is olhVnded at the article in question; and, until ViWc r.tection. There will Ik4 a meeting of the stockholders of the I.vnn and Wim heater and to attend to such other business as may nune up. is rcpicstcd. A general attendance K. W. Hamilton, J ami:s Kahnks, A. Pikiu i:, JoII.N NK1K. S:i.i-I.Ti:i;csT. It is to every man', interest to save all the money ! i he can, and the injunction, ".S-ek, ami : h n ,ln . js , in i,,,,,,, nIMIity0f hhpotl.ian then hHprkTs, w M . , . - I ' with him. Maoazines. Arthur'8 Honie Maga zine apil The Childria's Hour for July
Our Young Folk for June ha been received. From Iti content we think it hai lost none of IU provlom merit. It H filled with choice reading for boy and girls and 1 a great favorite with them. Terms 12 per year. TIcknor! Fields, publisher, Boston. Wo have frequently been placed under obligations to the Merchants' Union Express Company for favors granted us in forwarding good to us on the most reasonable term. This company is composed of gentlemen, and we rejoice at Its organization, and wish them great succc.. ' . - ,1 . Al.l.rYH. There Is one thing our ooplc ought to do immediately, and that K to cleanse the alleys. Without doubt their filthines contributevery largely in generating tlisea-e. We believe thi- hould 1m; dtue witliout waiting for notice from the Marhal, as it is to the intercut of all to enjoy good health; therefore the cause for icknes should Ini removed. It there tv ti united action of the eople to cleanse the alleys.
With a little foresight farmers can ahvayM tell from whom to buy god-. We would have our patrons remeniIkt thitt J. C. IIirh has one of the finest drug tores in this part of the State. Iiis tiK-k I" complete. He has n complete itock f paints, oils, dye ftuir, glay, He keeps a good assortment of looks, p:pr, blank rail on him lefore Uiyinir elsewhere. Farmers and every Inwly should reineinber that Ilunes & Voris are in the pi'enware and j?rK'ry trade, and that liny huy their cpteensware F.a-t, whieh enables them to fell cheaper than those who buyout Wet or at Home little inland eity. Therefor lMk to your own interest where you buy, us a penny saved is as good as one earned. Tili: KXCITKMKNT. Thoe who have not vet ealh d nt Porter' since they reeeivisl their new .-took of gro i vrU' ,l,u! lare, are iuishiiiK a r:irt' ireai, ior meir M.ars, couees, teas, fish and mackerel are jiist what the people want. They are line, and i,0 mistake. Whenweeean article und try it, we think we know whether it Is good; but go and see and tuste for I Yourselves. When we talk of Will It. Way & Co. a Rrocerymcn, we know we are hitting n popular chord In the human breast. The good goods which they have sold, and their reasonable prices, have endeared them to the citizens of the county. Merit should always gain a man his custom. We are glad the IeopIe understand this. The Messrs. Ways have also a very desirable stock of pieenswaro. ( Jo and see it. C.v nrirr. Messrs. Wiggs A- Co. have oei:ed a carpet, shoe and hat TiHtm aljove their store noui, whieh is (iUjle an institutin. Persons who de.sire carpets r Mor oil-cloths can now 1h accommodated without going to Dayton or Iudiami)olis. We long felt this necessity, and trust their patronage will justify them iu keeping up this department ami extending it. lbmcmltcr that no house in town underwells Wiggs Co. i. o. o. r. The following preamble and resolutions wereadopted by Farmland Ixxlge No. UM, I. (). O. F., June Sth, 18Ü7: AVmncKAS, Hy vote of the (Jraml T jwhr.. .f T. O. O 1' nf tlio s'f ifi. of In,,Iia asn.mMe(l M;IV 2Ist lM7 n....: .i ... n.:. t ...t' t : 1 site amount of 1hmUs and papers n cessary for the working of the Order, therefore i.VWirJ, That we tender to the Grand Ixlge. through its officers, our heartfelt thanks for this timely aid. .Vxoftvf, That a copy of this res "llll"ll V .H, lF I I.I olution U sent to the (rand Seeretarv, F. II. Harry, and one to the Kan . ..... tioipn Journal for publication. John Connkk, X. (J. Jas. M. Hranson, Sec. rouncil Proceedings. WtfcnrsTrn, June f, If 07. Council met. Was callel to order by the President, Gideon Shaw. Mom I nts present, Williamson, I lirsh, Clink and P.radbury. Minutes of previous, meeting read and approved. On motion of Williamson, the limils of the corporation were extended so as to include all of Cottom's addition to the town of Winchester. A petition from Xathau Keed, a-k- , ing a reduction of coqoration taxes for the year lhoVo, on the grounds of having I urn twice aesed for the same year. Granb-d. A bill from John K. Hcverly, for making fill on East treet, lietween Washington and North stretts, in the year lsl, was proscntsl, liscused and laid over, for further action. ! On motion, Strict Commissioner, Hirsh, was intnu t.sl to have a ditch W w't siiteor.Mcrhlian street, antl nmnmp east along Nmtu street to Halt Creek. On!creI that Councilman Hirsh purchoMi lifty hushf Is of lime, to le eipially ditributeil to each family within the corporate limits, for - purifying premises. Ordured that eight hundred yard- of gravel be immediately procured, for street purposes. Un motion, Council sHIJourned, lo meet again U.e evond 8aturdy in Jtly next. 8. B. BRAPlit UY, (Tk. Greet nrnTKia. ' A. II. ßwain, Real Estate Agent, has a number of dwellings and vacant lote for taJe at great . bargains. Ao yv TTfsrth ef improved laods, in thi count v. Office in fke buiMirg. Wtf.
It is pleasant to recommend & really meritorious article, hence we ask those auflering from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, or Debility, to try Dr. Strickland' Tonic. Dr. E. M. Sam? ordered $-1 worth for J. C. Hay?, Decatur, Ala. T. Hart, New York City, says 14 it cured me; where can I get It for my friends?" Thus they write from all quarter-. 1S--U For. Sam. Two farms near Winchester. . A'so a good dwelling house iu Winchester. D. M. Uk.viiuchy II tf
1ritate Hur ins f Irouw J. I have been asked by a number of person (o extend the Winchester (Vmetry, North on my Ia:id. I take tili methyl to vHy, I will ell two tier of lot- on the North fide of the Cemetery, each lot to Is lo 1-12 by P 1-Ü feet. The price will raiMjre frotn live to ten d llars per lot aceoding to location. A. J. Ni:rr. V.ilu.ible A .!; to tfie ACl'tivl Dr. StrirklnnJ, in rJJ? to iiiiiktiis aplic:tiotis for mlvice, witirs to Inform t!oe nho are tHi-tt-d, Ih it rbey m iy ronult him un nil Acut or Chronic lJ is ,y ltter, ttinp llie ?o, pjintonn, Xc-, with n fee of $"2 tirloi.l. Ir. S. h:H obt onrd reat nolrietr a un njieiiencrd plivsirim lM)th in K'oope atnl Auurico e?prcirill? in the trc.itmcrjt of chronic complaints. af tor othfr loctur: have faile.l to "fftTt cure. Tliutfe futlVrinj; pIiuuU immttJiNtrf nervi 'or a preserlj tion. ly aJJrrsinp Ir. StricklaitJ, Cinciimuli, Ohio. v.iü-ly CONSUMPTION CURABLE B DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINE3. TO CCKK fOXSl'MlTION, Hie vfn'n i.m-t he prrar'l o ihot tli- !unr will h-K To t --omjliih th t!i- lirtr mi J sloin U inurt f;rt lx rlrtnwd and An appotit 'revc ".or hoVonio iood, wh'x-h, by 1ho iin,'!!ln, will I d'jrilrd proprlv, and gx4 tteaUli l-'ooj mal: Ilm tnl'l:n np tbr co:i t.'u'.o-i. aUlir.NCK'S M ANhll AKM TIU.S c't'a'iit' the ??'. o-hot all lülio M r miroii anMimulaf'oti; bv o.i I'h S-h Wc l Tonic iu f-n-gnir.N kv rri.woNic ,sv;:; c ; u i'rHoui . well n iu.l inal. a-il. u.iiii-r t!. thr rcmMH all iiiipuriti are p.-l l tr-jtn hr p -r'rin, aud food, wboliiio Mool ma, wb'cli will ail di' a, t! viti; will lay'lli? itir?flito?acorlltis' 'o d:rsioTt, Con'uMip'lon vor,- tr-iuftitly In I la4 i'fwe ytc'.li rri lil iw ih r a.sio i. TaVc thf p.lU tre (iiantly, to t tbo liver a:id ftouia-h. It ir uot .ollow tint I -.ic t'i. o.rc'j art not coet' ' a-e not rjuirrd, lor foiuctiinT la d'arrim a th.T aro rirrfr-. Tbe rtoniarh mu bo krjS li.'t!iv, Kid ai n;;i -tiio rn it.-1 t allow llif Pulmonic S.Tuy to a"l :t tbo re-piratory orrnw properly anJ a'!a - any IrrltnTto-i. Tli'-n alltbat rt- j-j'red to ;r.orni a porma?iTit nir r, U rfvnt takliif co'd. Kxrrc'rv 1 out iLf roomi. aj much M powibl, en ail b riflii -i iol '(U mnft fume, and, iu lac. uythintr the ai pt-illtk cra'ci but bo ATtirutar aod toaiS irate w ell. Ciud w. m. ino. 1 rr. .notici: to .o.-ui:sii)i:.NT.s. Stale of tuditttia, J'an!i).l. ('ouT:ty. In the Circuit Court, ?itviuber tcnu, lf-C. Coiiiplaiut .No. (itai. Juliu S. Talr, vs. Lfi.jaiuin Culver and .Nancy Culver. Now come Iho ri.iintifT, by Clioney rv Vtrn A ttrn' a. u ii.J fi bi a com lai nl l.f rt-in , tact tier with U nllMavit that :iil .tofon Jai.ts aro not rsi.iciitji of itid State of I tot iu nu. Notik' i therefor berchy jriven a.tt.l doferidi n!, ttiut tiiile- they b" mi appear n tho tlrt l;i o the next term of the K;iiib1.h Circuit Court, to be hoi.b'ii on the Hrl .Monday of eiteinhor, A. 1. Iift", at the Court nue in Winrheter. In mid Counly nn! tnte, And nrnwer or demur to waid coinj.lal'ht, the atiio will be heard and det'niiiiied in their alxeiice. Vitne. my name, and the Seal of aid Court affixed, at Int Lester, tbU 3l'tU day of Mar, A, 1. IpüT. 4'J J.NO. IJ. oOOrUCICH, Clerk. t'OII SALL A hntMO with four jtoo.1 rooiun, iier.tl) furi.lkhe.l, a food well, and three b;; oitunt.-d on Main treet, north of the Kallroad depot. A ffood bargain will be given to any one wl. hing to purr ha to- For further particulars call on K. H. KKV.NOLns. 4iHf notici: Ttr .o.v.ki:sii)i;ts. Slate of Indiana, Kandolph County. Id the Circuit Court, September term, lf-G7, Complaint .No. o'T. Wm. H. libtkelr, and Aidrew levos r, ni. H. face. Now rr.iuOi the n.i'f.t'. by Cheney, Watn, Ktuwn and llonebraWe A llorne) . and file their comprint ber -iu. t"C,-ll"' th an itr.darit that ' aid Pefvi.dant is not u rcsidclilof th'.' Stite of i Indiana. ! .ti e i th ref"re T: "rt T' V Jiven ni l defendant, that utile h. l :nid appear on the flrt day of the net Term of N. Krtii.l.ilph Circuit Court. t b ' hoble on !he Ilrd Mndav of September, . I. isß7, nt the Court . Mi.e in Vinrietr in I xi.l t'oiinlv aii'l State, ntid nii.wrr or l"inur t ai 1 compla it:t, he nam Mill be beard and de- . lermiiie.l in h abyeiD e. Wanes my ntwiie, at.-l the se.il of saiJ Court Ded,ttl V. iitteslor, l'aü.MiU da ! .V'n;,.. 1. l-t7. ij-i JM). II. ÜOOHKICII, Clerk. r.s. i.Mi:it.vw ki:vi:m i:. T'liited State lntorti.il Kevrntie, loVt. I'lTl.e, 3th !i:rit, Ind. 'ot,c i hereby civ en, thtt iL HM.ti.il lljtof Income Taxe for IwiT, has been returned l tne fjr colUition, by the ....r of this ditr;ct, and th taxes aecs''d thereon nre required to bs paid within the in mill 01 June, in defaqltof Inch, the penalty of five per t i nt., and cue per cent, per month, to be .M1. Hiera ii u "dis cretton" b-H s ith the ( ll-it .r io regard to the penalty under the pr-ent law. I'ajtnent by th.e in Pi Uwara Cnutity. ran he made to Capuin Kd. W. (ilbert. my deputy, at any lime during ltitiess hours, t the Cits of Munrte. Those in Randolph ( unly , rait pay him at V.'jiu he.ter. June c-th or .H.th, lT. "Special tax,' or license, should be paid now. W. tiHosK, 5Jav 2S, JPöT. 403 Cwlleitor. DISSOLUTION. NOTM'K is hereby rieri that the irm herf. for xl.tirj undfr the r.am ard tb of i;romns and ShiMey Tanners It thti d iy by mutual coüsect d.ss'.h c J. KOBEKT r.ROOM., A. Ml I HLEY. 40 Mar 27 lff: f THERE sil; be a roeetinr f the Sterkhelders t ef the L-ntiHe anl Jtfff Turnpike fninpniT, ; at Lotantrille on Faturtfay, the li'.b day ! Jone ( lP67,alt'clck,r. .M.,forthe purrvose of organ 1 tz:a aaii Coapany and to elart Dlractirt ard i)y-era for the same, and to attar.d to snr h ethr Kmicess as nj4y rrznt rxf tie rccetirp. ATI rr.e r.'reiti rr r':.5d tzi ises'el tn ttteed tte am. C. MUNnKICKs. M. K. LIND&LY. 1 Juea,fr. MMIKI, AMWR, 13 "'.-.kJ'M'lfri.
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SAM1 17. HARLAN & CO. OF .11 U 4 C 1 E , I D I A X A j Arttiow Mannftcturinf ENGINES.BOILERS.CASTINCS, Mill (Staring t A.c. HUBS, SPOKES. PLOY HANDLES, 'Mint ttcttt Stuff gmrratly They will do Repairing with promptness. W tr ronmnl Air F.triiir. M.'pli.inl', Millra. ami all tlto.- Inlere.lnl, to öcm with this flrm. v5n4l-3rn Indinnaoolis. R33MOvncri J. A. IILTTi:ittIi:LI X CO., wiioi tnu add ntrati. DEALERS IN MUSIC, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., RAVI RE0Vt TO Ilrnuitiii: K Xlonn' Old SlMtid, No. ?Z Vi;iT Washington It., Where they will b found ready attend to old cuitomem, and as many new otiea at w ill lavor them with a call. They are now receiving rfaily front to Last a largo asjoiliucut of PIANOS, OKGANS, Violins, Accordeons, &c. tiii:y always iu: i:ivk tiii:! LATKST JH'sir AS SH. AH rrni.ism;i), vh mtijk f (he utftrkU pritr. JprJ'f,r ar.y r..-..1c.or pine of Musif , er anyt lkti:f iu the luujic line, address ' J. A. BUTTKItriri.D L CO., S:-tf I&JlanaptHi, Ii.l;ana. r.ItROKM OF YOUTH. A peatletnan who suffer ad for years from r.ervooi debility, premature decay, and all the efferti of joathful tnditrettoB, will, for the take of turlerlnc humantt, send free to all who reed It, the reipe and direetiont for mailnc the simple remedy by which he was cared. Kof ferer, wishing to profit by the adrertiser'a experience, can do sr b aidressior. In ferfect forfl lenro, " J0. B. OGI)P'. s'.ni-l ti Crdr Street, New Vor. NOTin OF APPOITTME.NT. NOTICE I hereby clreo that the anJersi?ned haeleen ipj-ftlst4 eiefittftr f the will of John I'err defeased. laV f Randolph roootj. The estate Is nroWably solvent. WILLIAM rEcr.. 4-3 WILLIAM If AVTKI55, EtsCrs. j J. J, Cheney, Attorey. NOTICE OF APPUI5TMKNT. T-iV.e is hereby sren that lt uuder.'tjsed hts bees sppoisied adBtslilraUrs, of tie at-tste ef John licliowty, deceased. lata uf Katd!rb cour.f. vai J es:t is upMi-d t We ,e!vett Hr.NRVf.THORHBVFO. 0-3 M AAU HOLLOA V, A li'ri.
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HAVE OITNKD A NEW DRUG STORE IN FARMLAND, INDIANA, Whs-re thej sue Receirn A m ri itioi: AssoitTii:.vr or drugs, ?;iicf.v;.v, (LASS, SASH, PALXTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, I) VL STUFFS, VA Ii NISI I KS, bhfsiii;s, PKRFUMKRY, sciUK)ia nooKs, iaii-:b, PATENT MEDICI N K S, ANP I9! rc Isiquors fur medicinal prni'o.r.s. And all other articles pertaining to the trade. F.epecial attention will be piven to liare every article of as r;ool qualitj nsi rtprecntel, and i' no instance will any thinj It put up that id of doubtful or eoj.bitirit rj th.nractcr. ll-W) GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE LUMBER YARD! ! ! The un lor. Ijtt.e l would Infirm the people of Wlnrheter aud tiriHiU that b bat pur based the Lumber Yard of .ir. A. ('. Wliiiemun, of this plate, and that be wilt iu thu faturo keep all Classes uf LUMBEE Sin h as tho town anl country need fr build ii.t; purpones and fetieinj. Me has now a larce amount flne poplar atid piiie lumber) also, pine and poplar SIUNCJLKS, I.ATHIXn, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING, dc, Ac As Cheap nsj Can ' lie Ilousht. 3T-tf J; !,. STAKKHAKK. GREAT EXCITEMENT -IS r ahm land, ind. D. THORNBURG HAS Jt'ST Ol'U.NED TllK LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! EYLROFKERKl! IN" THIS MARKET. al?o, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING rnnn Tire va ituvjiv a. j II A II DWA II E, QUKEXS V A H E, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE, ODD ITM.OYVS' nt lLDINf., FARMLAND, INDIANA. I invite all to cire me acall. m I ill fell (lx'i cheaper than eter. 1 tili not be un drmold. PR0DUCK ALWAYS TAKKN del? JO ivf w. id i a o s UNDERTAKER Keep Crre Frre. K Co's Mitalic E u r 1 cm od wori L'ctta, Ncai; Mir. ?uct Wthestcr, led io
Dayton Wholcoafo TradeJ B K.nk. A. Bfebe. H. Kftkf. FINKE, BEEITE & CQ-f I martert asi Jobbers ia cL0Ti;ir;a an? wcciEttf TaitorV Trtfnnin8f , Ac . 4c. .V? Mniat ilifei, 17 Dnyto. ÖÜ6
eta fain. Lu14 It. Buy, CAIN & boyek: Irnpvrtfrs ai.4 wliolf?alf dealers ia Ferei-n and Dracsllc Notion Of-OVES, HOSIERY Tjjsicnr goods, &o4 Njsj. i.VJ nJ Uyi Ean Second itrert. DAYTOS. OHIO. 31 GEORGE A. BLACK, (sre.,,? ta lletller &. Klack.) Imj.r!r aaJ toleaTe feiler IA f hi..i, guss am oi mtwm, Coil Oil idJ I.nmjd, I'latfil and Pritacorf Ware, Ioklnjj (;ise, Cullrrj, StotM? & Yellrw Ware, Ac No. 30 Opera House, Main street DA YT0Nt OHIO. Oeorsr W. KnelsTy. J R. Mcfbttr KHEISLT & fTINTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CÖ II WIN'S PLOCK, o . H Mnin street, rietsrrcn Firrt & Fecond tit. 4 DAYTON, OHIO. j. V. l'errine. J. S. I.) tie. fie. XV. . PERRfNf. LYTlt & SHAW, Wholesale Vtyltt ift Slnple and fancy Dry Goods NOTIONS, o. HU3 Second st.,bet.ain and Jcffireo DAYTON, OHIO. WTH7r7T2 Si. CO., Wr.v,leal la)ert la Forego afrd Tcsnestls) HARDWARE Mccliflnics Tools, Building Ma ferial. Cutlery, Also, Agent lor Fairbanks Scales aim cecond street, DAYTOhi OHIO, 34 M'INTIRE, ANDERSON ö CO.' WIIOLESALK BOOTS AND SHOES, Äo. 4S .ain street, dor win Blocks DAY TO If, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, Wholesale VuUt Id ii.T$, caps ftmzt. STRAW G00DÖ, mill 1 ir q ifT?4 12 Main street, between Hrct nd Seeon I DAYTON. OHIO. 34 Jacob f nffmis. tv'm. .vatcamf. C. V.- Otborv. 0. i'etroa coFFHAn, osßöfin & co sVo'fiOsVg, HATS AND CAPS No. 30 Feeönd ttfeef DAYTON, OHIO. JOHN F. EDGAR, -PKALKR 1. Fctmily Groceries, fine Teas, rCFFEE, ZVOAH AND SPICES (S MAIJ STREET VATon O. WIRI.E!.LE AGENT FOU lilK SALE OF SHAKER YARN, &C. ito(;i;its, iui:ri:it v t.KJLE, Wholesale Dealers ia HARDWARE SADDLERV, Gt Hain itrttt, l?:SK".r,7-J DAYTON, OHIOD. W. hhjle, J 40 J. D. m'kkc, w. w. wooDwaan, t liSsttittr. McKcc, Woodlr.nrd L Wfakley, t ftrrteL G liOCEE S, 0PCRA CUlLDINC. Room No. 28, Main Qtreot, JDJ TOIST, OHIO. rt?.-S-ljr MUSIC i LUSIO ! BENHAM Ac CO.. WUolisale aoJ Kctait 36 East Washington. 0t,, LDUSAV0L1Sa WD. Pianos from Äfrintror, : 1 nj a or A !n rMrnnrKi SMITH'S Ymerican Organs, PHlLirP HERIN O, 1 Tuner and Repairer soij
