Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 24, Winchester, Randolph County, 9 June 1870 — Page 2

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- .. . l I r;..Nlonl ll i,,w Il-iUdias, it 1 SJorj, OI( Couil lloom. " TIirilIAY, : JINK t, 1S70. !I .epublienn Ticket. ilAX. 1. A. 1I0KKMAN. tr ,ln t ..f of Mal, JoiiN" i). i:van. nor.nuT ji. Milroy. Fur ? ; f' ! nt f Put. i Tn.r iri; ., II A UN A I! AS C IItM:S. F-r t I'-itM'j -r, "r f I, MI.-oN TUTSI. KR. F'r ?.',: f t t'i' S' jf.-tt; -'irt, I'.r.' In.ti ct-JHH T. KI.MolT. 1 1 i.:r f :i A l.I Kx c v. "! I i-irt.l !:i ' o K oi:V' F.. .rii, ...if:rt-.'..M (K A I . o-i:t-.N. LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. I. ,. r S-r w... ! " rU"'I "tir iannprillc-i,liit

i ;. . ''.'.'t r i.Mf . -Mitu. io t !.. liiriu uii in denotine'iig the corruption that deM .,! . .rz- '- i --'J- . . ... vilons itself within the ranks of tlnir

i. ir ii ''I'M rr-; ri !': .;V;::V., VV':;:n; r;.-,.; ir;; V i t..u...iiu .:. ;t..r u.i.aMs an- --"vc f-ii--r'V. I ..Mm..t.t!.-f.t...r....nt,i.i i .;-'-. -i j i' r.t ! n..' i m.rr i ri.t i- ..i.,s: -U'-uUi t ?i n! re"Vul r,-,r h,r. t'..,tr..f,.i,t.v .ix-ii.u'f fr ' 1!" ff:--. : fui it r aü-i it .n. i r .r,n - TOTHE FU3LIC The irenlatioii of t !ie jOt'It N A I. i without pnrallel in the history of iewii.iprr in Kaudolph futility, Adirr'i er w ill hear in tiiiu.1 thut it tthe msv aii:ktisi.(; 311:111f I iti the Comity. SALUTATGRY. We do not deem it necessary upon tiuinihg c ntrol of the Jofi:..vi. to n-'t forth, at any great length, our in buttons or liro-"iieets. "e have Ho de.jre to lav !l"a line that we may i;ot I' able to hew to, or to make promi-cs that we can not fulfill, or to inspire hopes that may never be rali.d. We have come amongst you for the purpose of publishing the Jhi cna hoping and believing that we shall leeclve siie'i s ipport and encouragelm iit as will enable i;s to :u compIih our oi j. et b the bem fir and ph a-urc j of our n itrons and friends und profit ' to hu h We shall, to the best of . our abilitv, strive to make the Join- ( N.M. :i live and reiiaMe local and f ami- i 1 iiew.i.:ii.er. . ivin-' lo al news the i prerirrr.ee, althoiMh du.- atte:ition I will be 1 .aid to general news, ngrleul- ! turc.thc inarkclMind other items to; in:i'ii:i eoinnlete fauiilv ltewspaiif r. i devoted to the cause of general im-! i rovements and thy host inte.vsts of I' in d h'i Count v. We heli vc th U Ihe K Ptil .i i:vn partv is th- t ii rv of and for the countr "-licit i's ine.i.ure conduce to the pciee ..f Ih ,aut: v-aud so iK lievin- will i.-ecverv h,,i.orah!ecl!ort to m -lire Its tjlunipli. Plautlngourselves

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slnll b I hih i, iliinng me can va-s, bittling for tin nominees of that Cmvcnti ri, au I all other cm IM ito tor C in :;;vdo:i d, Julicltl, Co-Mity n:id I'ou n-lilp olllccr, standing upon that p'atf.M in. We luve no ambition to pnVSh a M-eillet "re I ho'." .a.. r. which no-oMnatlilnrb itoersin iUIangand ..I.... i.. it... ..r. i. ..i;..... .....i '

piohiin.fiii 'iK r.tth-r th' i i b. their pimple li.iVi' imw pit tlown to the b tt. r J'l.Unieut. While weshaMat Ital'd pail of pockets Mtnl we must ail tine s and under all clreum-tuncei h gMato in the interests of the penden . nite the wrong ai: 1 uphold the, pic's pockets. The lt pllhlcan i;.!ht wherever found. We shall be party, with it- grand record and Its i in Jcous an I gciitlcnutity to '! op- niighly orgunl. itfon, with the love p uiehts, ari l treat wltit cl tilt the of its noble i!td glorious career r.u!l of oiii- tu i.jbli ir-; yet e will deeply planted in the hearts of the r-p, ik with iVankte plainness and people, will maintain ils hold on unc -rlty i't all subjects which may the great in. t-s of Aiuel icau voters b 'diM hs.el in th "o columns, i vi r if it .v ill grapple in the right sp'rit kri phirln view the phiunthropical w Sh the new questions coming Oil, i.viiu' f Ib.- im mi rt il Lincoln 'with as it did in ihe past with the gaud in tliee toward none, but w Uli t iia; ty iibs , ,t it ,:H settled (a: nil tall." time. The Uepiihlican parly mil -t Mr. I!. It. W.ilkup, the r. til in- ed- be ihe p.rly ofthe ftlture, hut to he it.. i, b i4 oar b -t w id,e f r his lat.i.e s ;t mi,.t Vemal.i the party of the

pro-pei Hy, and yo.tr g n ullb (he .lot i;N I. for bilil lHbe thalikftdlv lcceive-1 if s(i! continued b im. , To tin in any friend who have so kindly tec Mitoiciiib d im to the patrons t the J'it ,:ni nur and atl, and 1 1 thoM who h ic s , kindly encouraged u-iiieur -ttterpt s desire to i -tt ii I . ur l.eotfeit lb ml, and hope I 'l it n e !i 1 u t f tn w i , e r eaCs s'. to to i rt t tl!' f i v . r sl.nw u .,; A liiat tl i :r I. in -s may be as t T.l :i I! :tl i U tu u to in. tiii: i ot;:u n ion i. row i:nI It). lie i: in r.:iv.:itIo:, f t!."s c D'triet m t ,s ni -n t t - to-d iv, t M'i 'vliy,: 1 s, ', -i their tandanl I ! f'T til' e :ui!! ; .i.!,:k, The tt 'ii-i:iti'' i;" ;.:. sVtii'.i i- : ,ii i, I'tir c:e !:; a t Ju . . are enu-;!i . i ,; i!tsi--:f I f.if t i t-:ire re. .t. It i thought hv inanv fit. h - w..'l h. u 'ii ': ited bv :n-e!a -,:l th'.t hat.Konv aiel i:ood t u ;:; jr -vail, and the.e i no that -ii.-. i-i .ill ag tia be our-. f r i .11 a pall all together," i fMj ihl perch eti the V , iMioan paity, it r l? Wl, but la the I mi u ait r. t!ic F.crtli Vn- ! :- i o; t!ls Srate, met . o live at lh-shviile, on t i .. i t . i i i s !.ied I.k t, and Ii 1 there ami t'i- t n :n'ii te ll ie :-iMtet plilii':il ! n i !- la la ll.tn.i, Dive ii k lin.r, it J't U Vil-':i will c.'.-i!y th-ft-.lt hl U. t!,,'v li 1! ' ,! ,'i',t 1,u" ".. , . ,.! iMf t ilhrf f hv or ln-.i't villi U v l : N-ill t"o ail -; a ci

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J ifiiiuufiicv oi any lionet imtician. : l"',raoy ha either fallen very Jour, ! r Its nireitiw inu-it le prcat to for - et, in N .hört a time, the terrilile! epithets hurled at them durim: the! war hy this iriconiiarab!c "ditical J weather cock. Con-re has a-r.-ed to adjourn Jti - ly 1-Vh. After tle j.riaui' of that land grabbing lieilie Itailroad hill it li ill l't i-r .'iiliouru ine tlis. tHh'.8 na! it im r .lojouiu fr r Jonrnai. We answer, no other. It is a Lope ful :irti that sensible Ihrmbliean are Uniiming to g-t thir eyes open to the ve nality of a ij ired and I riUd Conine-, lio have changed the char acter of Mir Ih jmWican form or hiv ernni nt, an f made of it a ceiitia'i.'d

d-K,ti-m, enioeiintf the Treident j to eon ver-ion, the leading minister reto . n.ploy thv layonet t n;iilate Ina kl,,. ..j5r4 thron, it I-amieecarv uITrsi'ri' J" tln Northern States, as it- ' has done for years in the Smth. AV..- j to wa, h a" to l,ra I"ay, I'll ncj (Oliio) lh no rat. j waJeh!' When he took his sta ii uj-

Tl r.r f.nnv.n.Knrr crril.hlfrs f..r i ......... ...... .... - IemKiatic new.-nipeM have lcen so long compelled to go where their master whMhd, that they can't appre ciate the course of Republican eilitors - - - i - I?' Uf t,,e If-il'rii'ifl I ami ff; M lit ij ikhn fkf thn ' .- ..j-. . .... w.. ... grandest swimix-t ever perpetrated, and as such, we do not he-itate to denounce it. Hut we hope our neighlor wHI n mn,1r th:it Democratic members voted for the bill, in nronor- , ,. t i t, tion to their number?, than o in j n.-- i - publicans. Will lie be as ready to de'nounce them as he U to defame the nepub'icitis w ho Mlpportt il it Wherever the carcass js, there the vultures congregate. That there are corrupt men in the KepuMican party, is undeniably true. That party Uing in power, nun w ho care nothing for principle attach themselves to it, simply for the spoils of ofllce, and too often accomplish their purpose. ' If the l)nii''ft man will study the history of Pit rce's and l.uehanan's Admihi-trations he will lind that this u ,rue of ou l,arl.vf and if he traces the record of these "corrupt Iladicals," he will find that most of them belonged to his party during those delectable (?) "good old Demo cratic times;" and that they learne their political knavery then. The Republican party contains w ith in itstdf the power to cleanse itsel from all corruption and ne newplumed above U opiosition. It has accomplished too much has ton gloriottsa record, and has too deep a lud. In the a fit etlons of the American peo- () Ih succeeded hy a party whose leaders proved recreant to their trust, plunged the country into war, delug the land w ith blood. MnccoM mother Kve trusted tin devil no easier way of being deceived i Ix devised, than to place dependence In the pledges of Democratii 'politicians. They propose reform that ,!o t,l(' dealing; and Satan ,ikt, promise the people that they w ill aoeomplMi great things If placed in l" -- It won't win Mr. Dnnfxrnt. sti,u to the iiigKer-heH your best trump. Wi, Savs the Cincinmi t(.,,hlicatH rellect itl Cn'fut puioicans rellect that tut A A . ...,, Democratic victory hi New VI' lit York may mean n very serious warning to the Uepuhlicans? As ha- been well said, "It may not j mean -imply ll 'publican apathy;' ! I I I. II...... .Ii ii ma no.i'i ici'iiiiii an iirnnij j..4 O ti.ti..iK1!-..bi .ni.f iiinljii " "l ,k' "V"'" " war Iium hit not the is-ues of th.) coming can vasv. The peoph The Dch uare KeptlhllciUH nro very hopeful of carrying their State in the ensuing election. 1'or the tir-t time they tire to hold it state Cotivt ution and iiotiiinato a caMdidate for Governor, it will convene at Hover on the !th tf .Itii c. A h'jvj ;igt :h 1m; iK'lewjtre lenl a n-puMUan represenJatlvc in ('on:4re-;s. NEICH33RH30D NEWS AND GOSSIP. 'The ll.i';i i-l'vn V rcn" says that eear'i ih f 'oni that place are more - o:uuu than -Shoo Fly." WonderU' isn't it? Tiie h i!h i of the J:iv and Ad:ims i'tt were nearly nil clipped f.'oai llaiper's Ma"i.ine. T!e New Ci-;!e (' ,; , h.n donncl a new dress, ('apt. Wilcox is an ex1 r i -i : i l-T man, and deserves success. A yo'ui': mi:t of Shelbyvllle threw him, .If oiltsiih of t'lne i,.'cs i.f - s w. " ' " ' " - - ' ' ' - - s I s. . - Ki.t.n lat week. Tiie J. pufran as that the fellow "don't care what prople -av uluiit it." '1 he lln. John W. Ihson has leen nominated for the s-'fute Senate f om Delaware anl M ml Jso- count ie. This is the end of a feree pe-so.iai between him :ind I.V.. O.r. si. iff The Hartford City )r,riorit ent,orKS lUhk InHToy for Congress from one of the New York City Dis- . .. ... I X 1. .1J....1 ... trlets. W nhT how he lUe iho noin Inatioii of D.ivc (.ioixlhis In the Fourth I;.triet? Shatler, ofthe Muaoie (, i nf, aeea-es -r.uhoty uith trying to e reate an Impression that he a Ilepnhi.t :in. Wt are n nns'ott- to have the . m . i a repon itihtipi s v. . v

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! trickrti with iar.wy-M wh.ie on in ' j-.urney al.roa.l for the W-nellt of hi i health. It i a eiiriu- fart that aUuit j the name time the Jule wa .tritrkfii down in Italy, hi wife, at h. ine, w aiifllicted in the kixiic way. Allen Ounty Kcrniblii-nns held a ! ma convention la.-t Saturday, to rend d Ipat-M to Union City CoiiKres.-ional , Convention tiMlay. The eonvention ,Ä . i i t i was Imrtnomoin, ami delegate were , ....... ... , , j leu wnnoiii instructions, ji i j;eiiernliy uiiden-tiMMi that they Will ca.-t the vote fur Gen. Shank. At a reeeht protracted meeting in K:i-tern Indiana, after several days, and after many had I een lnouiit ' ollhe lllirtiet oenehes aini gaed intently on the audience wliile the brethren prayed." Iiichmond Industrial Association will liold its annual fair on Septcmlwr li:li, I'Tth, 2sth, LlUli and .Tilth. The Asoeiatio;i has lK.iiirht new irrounds j near the city, and are lUtinjr them up ! ... .... wiui ail the conveniences nece-ssarv. They invite Iva.idolph county down, and .expect very many. Will go by C. It. Tt. W. II. II. U ok for many. Visitors to the Soldiers' and Or- ! pnans jiome win ie ahu;ttei oniv on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, r. M. Parties having friends at that institution must govern themselves accordingly. This arrangement was made necessary by the almost constant presence of visitors. The editors of the Martinsville (inzttfc had a nice time getting their paper out last week. One of their hands struck for old Jersey; another struck for the public crib; "Old Hefty" struck for some "damp groceries;" the "imp" struck straight out from his shoulder, while the "boss'' "Oh'd" to be struck by a "tramp." Theeditorof the Knightstown Jinniif.r went lishinga few days since, lie thus sums up the result: "A fall in the creek, soiled hat, soiled broadcloth, he-draggled tights, suit-stroke, forty-horse power neuralgia and six whopping suckers, exclusive of the performance of those who accompanied im." The 'river water' ilisj en-cd at the "lIue d'oose" when taken in quantities of "not less than a quart at a time," has queer elleet on some people. ( ()UUKsih)M)i;n(m:. lo. t tie Journal. moil iiir.NTsvu.Li:. The following was received last week; hut came to late for publication. J Oh, what uinarhlous'' times we have! How diverting to sei our folks out of evenings, on the streets Hipping marbles! Old nod young, little and big, from the gray haired sire tlown to the 'Mat and lazy" ur chins, hard at it. Saw millers, grist millers, merchants, shoe makers, doctors, hhtrksiniths, coopits, carpenters, fanners and loafers, church goer and wo.ldlians, the chash1 and tin vulgar, (lie moral and Hie profane, all som, alike, to enjoy the discordant harmony that always prevails where lilteen or twenty .roml-ettoudy picked tip, engage in it quiet game of marbles. Hut people tnilt have something these dull times to "drive away dull care," you know, so let 'em drive. No sweet luit has mump hitler mixed, and jud at a time when all hegail to rejoice nt (he prospect of a . nil unusual corn crop nie wuni comes up from all quarters that cut worms, and wire worms, arc committing fearful ravages among tho corn. .Many Ileitis an entirely destroyd and the work of planting over again, entire, has commenced. rime enough yet to make good Tops If the worms do not bother the second stand. Thee has hecn two sales of extra horses m:ide recently in our vicinity, Joshua .1. Sheppani sold a dun mare and gelding, (not matched,) for jM'K , A.. I. Ilawley sold two Idiuk iinires, (matched,) for :?Ho;no. If farmers any where In the country who make no pretentions to horse trading luive made better sales than these; we should like to see them oti record. The barn of Abe Dehoy living four or live miles southeast of here was huriicd on Sunday evening. No account can he given how the ,,,,il,lin - c'nU-!,t VfV- T,, U,V probahle way is that chihl'cn were playing there in the forenoon and had matches and dropped some among the hay, and in the evening when r. DeboVs chi.tlicn went in the mow to hunt eggs, uud aceHently tramiH'd upon and lired tlicm and the lam. Mr. Deboy was not at the house when the ike bloke out, hut his wife had suf ficient presence of mind to run to t stähle sind though the llames were . sptvadinj I'earfnlly tdio stieeeetled in resell i iitf their horses from destruction. Mr. Pel o's los of hay, oats, corn, wheat, harness ami saddles, amounted to $:?iNi,m. No Hailroad exeitenie.it, no signal iniprovenients in eetnequenee. J. N. (,Vopier ami Charlie Patterson luve ml ministered i coat of 'yaller" wash to their houses which add highly to their former appearaneo. K. K. Ni'M. Mr. Maui a, W.M! r.s Co., Otüo. May, -"Mill, 17. i 1 Suae time bavitiij elapsed since I j wrote yoe, aüd l!ie opportunity i

This part of Uncle &im domain, ! Well, how does tle fifteenth amend- Cox is now sole proprietor. He is ma, perhaps, W unknown to you, in meat set with you? All right, I hope, ; now prepared to MJpply the trade faet.it in a measure to my-e'f, Uit how many are there who do not; of the State with every variety of though I am Incoming better ac-! like it (or d:d not.? Dut now it. all sheet-iron work from a 1 oiler to a piiinted, each day learning some-fright, and the only fear is that the j stove drum. The firm is jjivin-; thing neu' a-I grow otder; and here franchised iople will not vot for and 1 particular attention to the nianuI will say that what is known by the ; with them. Of how they hate I the 1 f K-ture of L Fob-er's improved -Cnion Village" is only some live colored man I will not tell; but all are j Sorghum Kva, Orator. The Science

nies nere, aim a lew r-unoays j mos eageny ana earnestly soiie:ttt.g of agriculture is -ii the nn-s-

nS. . ,:.su,ereu, aueuc am. unos i ..r mmcs. i ney um it here, ami attr;K.t luu,u iltt,lllion ,

a MiaKcr meeting. Ihe Shakers are; supKe it was general, for "anv Ixh v, i . .. . . . . ! ,,r ,t . ... -Mono branch seems to excite II (Ulcer Mi r.. 1 1 1 1 . i . twr ihi.Iii mt.l in Oil' 1 ,'inl ' I imow I in f'iMili.lito lui-u I

fact, you might 5ay, hi ail their ways, Well Ihr il:iv vni n ii!oiwnnt hid on.l :...- ..... , ... , , ju-t u jiii'itM.ii uiie, so i coTiciuueii to vi-it and witness the Shakers wor-! ship. Tiie:r meeting house is two j stories hrgli, and situated about the centre of ;he village the rir-t flor is! perhaps 40x00 feet; they have around 1 the walls, stationary benches with j book, ti?en f after leaving a space of i some 2 ) feet sijua e, in centre of room) they have smali benches placed in rows; on each s;de of the room the members pass in; each sex having their own doors and sides of the room:

they take seats on these benches ami all hail it. ami of both parties, espe- I manufacturing is one-third less, sii erect, w ith their hands clasped in Icially the Democratic, is how they didi that of skimming being fifty per their laps, upon w hich the females J here ami elsew here, and are even now cent less than in any other pan. generally have spread a large hand-! striving hard to gain the colored vote, j :M. The filtering process is comkerhief; besides they ail wear caps I know they think its a poor rule that , Ith. It is perfect self-strainer, (like unto our grandmothers) and ; wont work both ways; hence, since .-,th. fJjy means of a lamper the capes,-to see them ai' sitting and : the negro votes, w hy. his vote villJfire is uiitlfr iurft-et t-ontrol.

dressed in their manner, looks odd, i count, so they try fur it; but I guess but I thought they looked neat, e"pee-: they can't make it. If the Detnoially the ''gentle sex," among whom , cratic party succeed in Indiana this w a a a a i . 1 a! : 1 I 1 . A.I a a.

too, i saw some mat were -to use our j election, uiey w in nave i oe" prcuy i hrated Hour-packer-. Thev are alarm; pnrasc -'right smart good soon to move in the voters, for they J ...Li nt't.

lookin' ." After the members have all gathered., one of the leaders,-,r 'T,' vv -K" " and all raise to their feet, move back the benches ami then fo m in lines alK.ut tw enty iiles and six deep; a hymn is then read by some one, and all join in singing it, after which the :'worldUans," as those foreign to them are called, were wclcometl to the meeting, then the order to propose for labor, iiivm widelt the men haul oll'coat?, and fer:n in line, two nl reust, liiere are some ten or twelve whose part is to si:ij the sinking coiunieiiced, a p:iek slep, all then moved oirin a circle, keeping time with their hands atel feet. A short rest and thes-ame movement repealed; the time a slow step something like our army 4,dead inarch," another rest and lw time is douhie quick, then all take seats. After the outsiders had been talked to hv an old Sha'.u r, who Med to sb.iw authority for their ced. &v. .hut to me -'1 nianv others imeon vnwii)' v the , . Shakers sang some, when it was sm-L, ...... .. ,. iiouuce'i in n iiir on vuo "its tnsmissed; Ilms ended the fShake; meet-' . that I witnessed. It w is in teres, in to me, for it was the frst, though I b:'l!eve they lire a very sociable and e!ovcr set of people and that they are a wealthy class; you would know at once, we.'e you to see their lands, bu!idlng, stock, Ac, owning a:id as they do, m tit's o'ie ofthe wealthiest eoiint'es Pi the State. They have one hoading house, and one general Treasury. You might also say they have ail trades represented umo.ig them, so that tiiey do nl! their own wo k. Vhat is thi prospect for co.n in and ahotit you; count.' If the corn fop .loc not look ino.'e faVorabie than here, I am afra'd that "iiihbhis" and squealing hogs will be the order of Ihe day, next fal We have some o. n thai has been planted some six week Mid only Just coming up. The best of nur com is not half knee high, while there Is a irreal deal to replant; a htnthe; In this v'elhit. have, and ale go'ng to re-oil .'ov a. id pl int over. It will be a shori coin plowing, as the harvosilmj w'll coniiue ice In about three weeKs. ) t bus been very dry here 'of the p:t-l i i'ht or nine Weeks, only two (.. Ucee showers hi that lime, 1 boWeve. and they did some good, ora'l our crops woiial have perishe.l The eamj utji in th'- Stale Is about to open, n'ready have the opposite party had the'r conventions, nonilluateda Ccket and a.e caMctiy call In-rtipn-i ilv moi' to rally tti'iniml their MjukI.i.iI, 1.1 it i tho oeiy oiu ! hy uhirh Iho nuinly r:in ho ri M tinl 1 anl snvi-tl fioni n'li r rit'st. I lon'l htiow, hut siii'so ihclr uppral vkteinN i to he eerlainly) to Ihe later fneu-hlsnl, though to tho later I KU I hey may appeal In vain for certainly the "Mark euV cm renieinher nnl 1 knv who was hl eneni'e.; certainly It was not tho parly who are, Mi! earnestly nolicitin hh vote. "Oh! Donioeraey, thoti art a Jewel, hut the negro can't et your charm." Hope then, that you may on yet more zealously ati-l ll.uht ouropponents, and at tho next election roll up suelf an overwhelming majority that tho Democratic party wlli give tip all hope of ever l.elng in power again. I heiiovo some of them havo saM, if heatcn which they will he,) they give op all hop. Youri truly, V. N. T. n.i f.iUrtwine r..inn.iii.irnti i-i..i ft i:t'jil! tro il l ut ! r n tnuo Oil .notuu' ll f P II l l U II! I'l' . , . Mauia, V i;::r. Co., ()ifi. is iuic time liuviii ' !. iii-il sim-e I wrote v. .u my 1- '. I III :tir:thi ti nipt t- 1 1 i I i ! I . 1 I Ii'W lilies. .Iy . i r iat t i f, i.ut I suppose j i n v;itin point, a-rl . ritlen too nil the c-ve of the hprinir iwinhaatin eleetion then you ami I, and many others, were oill of an? ietios, iv.e., as t tho , result of the e lections. "Will I Ik? ) the lucky man," was, no ilouht, tiie j thoughts of many, especially of the list of eamlhlate f r idu riir, wnsKueh, and I Mippse the Mine may lc Kiid of tlipcandilitlatfs for representative; I but :w resardi the candidates for con- j jresn, I gties ?shnnks vn confident of j heim: n.rain the Miceesful one, while the others were compelled to know that they, ala! were not the choice of the people, jnv. or at least .-o the returns I am well ploaod that John V. has niain receive. I the nomination. That

j Already, too, we see by the press that ! therp has IfMi et i fit i-.li. I 1 i.iiil.i i r.

f... ....... , .! oi ntioes, wneie me oemon alcolkol is dealt out to them, and other inducements offered, free of charge, All this in order to gain his vote, Suppose thai the idea that the colored man, (or nigger, as some termed them) s a least, is now set aside and he is 110 longer a poor, deluded, uneducated and detestable "cuss." Oh! no. He is now a free man, anil is all that could lx desired, if he only votes the right ; ticket. The law does not set well I with a great many, yet the candidates i have not now for years past, Uen strong enough, by "right smart." i to stand lirm and true to our cause, and still Hire away at the enemy, I ! will close, with saying that the weather ! has been line here for the past few ; weeks, and the farmers arc busiiy en- ! gaged in planting corn, while some ; have finished. In a week or ten days all the corn in this vicinity will he in the ground. Don't fall to let the Joi'i:xal fctart on its journey this way weekly; it is at all times a wulvome visitor, and I would not he without it for twice the subscription. Yours, IV. J. INDIANA II i:K (iKOWIXi TH ADC The Plow Work of Oian -It'camotul, Perry Perhaps nothing contribute more: to the material prosperity of la natjon,than its agricultural im-! .u . Jind as the -reatao-ruf , . , e l i- i cultural interests of tm tinted , . , . , , 'Mites :tre being the hetter tlevol- . t opel, we, as a people, are hoconiiug more and more convinced of thi- fact. Sv largely has public attention been turned in this- direttion of htte, that the progress, of improvement in farming implements has been really wonderful. We have not the space to go into a general tleseriptlon of all the useful pieces of machinery that have been brought into use In the last few years, but design in this to speak more especially of plows, and still more especially of the Iiichmond IMow, manufactured at Klchmond. In h; Kratz, Moler A Co., estabIishcd the Itielimond Plow Works. Afterward Col. Oran Perry entered the (Irin und it took the name o( Drat., Perry A- Co. Ih eently Col. Perry has purchased the entire establishment and the husluess Is now helng carried on in his own name When the works wen first established the sah of plows amounted to about one hundred per year. Though it Is only six years slitVo that time, so popular has become this plow, that Ids sales now run from two to three thousand plows per year, and his trade Is rapidly increasing over the west and northwest. Already It extends into Kentucky, Missouri, Wi-consln, Illinois, Tennessee and various points in the west, and even as far eist as New York. To show the rcat Dopuhirlty of Ihe plow we s,'i ve Ihe following hrh-f extract from Laramie eily in Wyoming Terrltory: 'UV have tried eMVdually In our soil, ami tlielr p"ol work call' foi th eoniliieinlation front every one, ami It hnn universal remark 1 1 n t they an? Mip( ilor every way to any plow ever Usc: prtrviotn. The a lvent of the Ulchmoml Plow e.--tahlishes a new era for fanners In our raphlly growing territory. You may look for largo and Increasing orders In the future." At home tin? plow U m iopular that te:i thousand dollars worth are now sohl annually to Indianaiolh alone Col. Terry attrihutes his success to two causes. 1st. lie claims to UUikv tho hv"t I,lmv :'nifactnr ed in Indiana, using the very host quality of steel, the hest of -casoncd oak, making a draft plow and employing men who have had an exlerienee of fruiii l'ii to twenty-live years in tin nianufaeture of plows, while his foreman has had twenty-

:d-;'veii year.-, experience. l!nd. lie

k.ii'j 1 1 1 1 Im li-ia 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nt Lj l lniwi. "i.n iv ,....-7 nn nine. - s hy advet tisinj. Jteeently lanre inducements have been held out to prevail upon Col. Ferry to remove his establishment to Indianajiulis. While we commend Indiananolis for her enterprise we think this is elfish and wron. If; they want ai;ii(Mltural works, let them establish them without trying i to roh phriorinu: cities. IinMnnnpolli Ilotler und Sheet Iron Tho increasino; demand for some establishment which rdtould be especially devoted to the manufa?tureof the various branches of the sheet-Iron Wade, induced the Cox Urotheis, to emhark in an enter prise of this kind. Securing the street, formerNovelty Works, uinc-ss. rotliers retired; s and Mr. Thomas .

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itnd no more of the Northern sugar cane, and probably one branch ha in so short a time, arrived so near perfection the yrup, by some, thought supcrior in quality to golden syrup, and sugar equal to the timM. Among the mo-1 successful means of obtaining the result is in the use of the evaporator. Drieily the points of excellence claimed for the evaporator may Ik summed up as follows: 1st. It takes les fuel than any ether pan. Jnd. The labor of In addition to these evaporators, Messrs. Smock : Cox are making the sheet-iron part of Tag;gerts eeli .sw im inn .sin i mi .ii ii ni nni in iii.i k iug chimneys and breeching; for A C9 A ' - ' ------ A - manufacturers are having this part V 1 l"f .t,,eir ,lo,,U' at ,t,us vUxh Iniie.it. IIh'.v also ,nakc common sl.,cet an(1 Ivanil tanks and sasomc-tw, etc. Attention is j lvcn h' ilwln to repaiiing sheet- ' ,ron f"rr.aces and stove drums. J. S. WAT, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER axi) iaii-:ii iia;i:h. All wfvrk done promptly ami in the latest u2h! " ft-led. NAT ION A L HOTEL. WT.NCIIISTKR .V SAIM', ITtOPU'S. l'irecl'' tnuih aii-1 j.. Ue Cnion 1 j t, ism.WAPous. is i). K. K. WiWUM. W. D. Srr. i rV It f r i'THE SINCER New 1 amiiy ScwmK Maclnnc .... JA.Mi:s.S. tOTIon, Aurnl, .. t . HOWARD & GINGER, Jr., a un-sm:i.ths, TWO MII.K.H S'lüTlI OK j FAnMf.AXDt tXtHA.VA. Alt work wurrniilcl Wok t olli ln M i n t i'i,... Cli iri itiidlt rdio. ,.,:'-lll HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION. K Oi t 1 f ( ruf if Um I rrlnir nt.-t I'nf.irtin i !, on I'riiiriplt if I r ill. n riiilmiOtV) . ''n oti Oi l.rrof of milt', nii'l l-'uUli f AgV, til iHlt". In I I'l MtNHIMiX IIU'I I'M.". Mi'lllM lil'l '.'if I Ii Ii ,t' T . - t If In i'iili'l iiv... Ail.fr IW, i.'ll ASxiM I A I H., lto I'. I'hllii.1.''.ti , I'a. H.'IU TIIE FINE nORSE 3srv3?o:r,iso3sr ! Imported from Trance. TllOIiOUCili BItHI).!; Ilr ha taken Three .1. i t; .1? l ( kinii 1 1 n ,s At Oil' RANDOLPH COUNTY FAIR, nnd aho svi:i:istaki:s iMti.Miri in iron. Owned by J. R. Hcaston. Youpff Napoleon mnr he fcen on Friday and Sattmlavn, at DccrfieM, ant lialance of j tim?itC. w rmrroulia' Hvery Mile, in NVinclu'i-tcr. William A.hw ell, keeper, will take plea, ure in il. a iug him at any f.me. nlT

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AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF A. W. ADAMS, .Vo. 2 Vorfi Front, Winchester, Jut receiring IIANDSOMH A55SÜ15TMKXT OF Spring and Simimor Goods, ' TO SUIT EVERYBODY. ritiMTs, 3irsi.is, n.oTiis, rA!ssi3it:iti:s. ladits DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS II ATS, CA PS, CO LI. A HS, HOSIKU Y Ac., &.c.t Of the latent Sivtfü ml Chi'sr' iouk to vour luttTot and lom. Bee-Hive & John Riclmr. (Saccessor to liicbardson k DKALER IN' Dry Goods r j g t m s ." s 3 f!atf Caps, AM) GROCERIES I hfire on enil one of the largcit at.d best fettcttd stock of "Win lei Goods, Such a MKRINO-5, ATd'ACAS. I.USTKRS, DELAIN KS, AKMt'lir.S, PLAIDS, &c, cvrr brought to this markrt, which I am f-cllitig at greatly reduced prices. My ftock of DOrESTICS 1 fomp1't lovl wi'tt rUTtcl, of hc v ry 1.p.( j'l.'t fM iiikI -t j nii'l ill to . I oi c licaj n Hit' i lifMxt. M)itkof HATS & CAPS SiU ,( o..,nM... w,;.,i iut. , ,hr. , nil of llic liitetit ttvhii, und ill be ' ,n nduc, d r ric, . GLOVES & HOSIERY. I h.tve the liirs:eit and icnt i-lrrti 1 iloek of (ilovi'H and Ihiiicry ever drought ti this murket ; bought direct from the fnunulacto ' i;eoci:kiI', of II klml, tifh ni Siipur, Coflfer, Tts, tkC, A.c., ic. TAILORINGDE PARTMENT o H M m s 0 N under my niifclnl carr. .Mr rinrrlrtirr of over twititr vfnra in thU line lad me i l.i lirvr f ciiii nlt all who my favor nie with thrif ptttrouagf-. My hlotk of Cloths, Casslmcrr s, Vf tIirs,lcM In comj.Ute, rml.raclnR all ofthe Ute.t j allea of (rood In the market, which 1 continue to manufacture to order or nil by thejarJ. All kltuJa of COFNTHY I'HODFFi: Taken hi 5'xchanpe fur pooil JOHN IUCHaUDSON. X't. 1 crurr Mi tin ami FiUnWii ,SV. W'inrfu tiff r, Jiitl'mnn. N. n. Cloth-, Cilmfrea and other (Jooil-, hy me for nnn and boy a wiar, will be cut I'rte of Charge. bought aftr tho declino in hld, I AND JEWELRY, and WAUHANTKI) to rive satis-j n!u j

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a uiey arc couhdent they cm fuit any tate. iilTif Winchester Carriage Works unci. ... kind and Ptjlr of ,ies Carriages, Spring JO' Wagons; &c, And every thing in the Carriage Her. Of old Hujrpir. Ctrriape, Ar. them almost good at ntw. VERY BEST WORKMEN AND T1IF. BEST MATERIAL USED. A pood work ax can le lit.! anj place and tr ns low j-ricin. All work promptly Jone mid otti-fnt tiou i:ir-iit r.l Call and examine work and price, at .North lla4 roriirr I'tiitiLlin and Mt flrcrt. TRUE. EVERY WORD! THAT JOSIAH ELLIOTT, .Yo. .Yorfh side M'nbtic Square, ll'i itclicxtf ry Ha on hand a VERY LARGE STOCK 0 1' 1 a n n SHOES. Jui opening a handnome aiort inert fo Q 3D T MP A MH 0 i VI J M V I A WA sV-l 11111 U Including every variety of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS 1'or 01 1 and Yours, LATEST STYLES A N I) BEST m Tiie 15st of Workmen tnij-lojed to A.Enlcc or Ivopnir SATISFACTORILY. CASH Ill'YS ALL, Cairo Him April 2-, l7t. a Call. FLAX STKAW. We fit, thU ttn. all the Rax Straw ll.i t. r. n IIn.'!rh CoUCtT. will pn7 f.Jr It- Mo-rd trw, free from, wttJn aul tf food coat SEVEN DOLLARS FER TOII, I'oorer ijuaüti fo 7 per To. A little care will enable all to command tha den price- We war.t traw rut cbsc ta tbe pronn-J to ?et the lerpiS ut Li a I. A posJ jieU of .straw will paj for baa4 ling jour whole crop. MASON W. MATHER & CO.. . tuiuu City luiiau.

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