Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 25, Winchester, Randolph County, 16 June 1870 — Page 3

vixciiKsn:it journal. rm"KIAY. : : : JUNK 10, 1ST. . -. fjorat Department. l.f j uIiürMi Tonnt) Tit Let. AS AI U.I. MONK. fVr Treai;r r . JA M KS II II. ) K.V. Kit A U.M. K. .V TU KAY. K..r M.infT, I. F. rUhD. t'i.r Sum yf . jamf. II. 1IIA 1 T. F r ( :n rni..ii i r Ji l'e District, I n i a rLi.VL.t;i:i: r Cr-n! i i r ,trn Di-frut im K- k. u UK. n r. F ( mi nil -. ! i f l.i-titn D.-trict, I.LIIII' " AMMAIK.

u iiiti: w 1 t Tn.Miii ions iif.(.s. Kl.ttonli 111 A IT. tr Jil' f "f llir'I't 4ff, r k i it in lATIIKK I.. MMliMAN. 11. v. mi 1.. It A 1 1. ltd A 1 TI.VL TAIII.I.S. lELLKrONTAINK RAILROAD. .M in it N "t t'.ftrr t A crnni'i 1 it.on colli: k .T Mill y -t Kt'-r . A 1 Tu ir 'i 1 10 1 ':.:: v. m. .11. Mi p. M. :i i . a . m .1'2 A. M. . : : r. M. ;.u a m in p. m. .1 v: r. M. r.oMn wrT. .:u i. y . .ij c: m. s :u A . m . .c,.:s. v. m :i.::i f. M. . . .io;:.t r jI. .Mi.l VtTn t'lj-r"-A rtiiii:aJili"ii i.oim: r isT P. i-tfrn Ktrr A Ti.tir .:! j t i.ni . Train P;im t'uioii C.oinr rt. y,$ Km Kt'ir Ni'.t r.tj'i--" ActoiuiioJ vlion com; wrsT. M.il V'rtrn F.ff Ni-.il Ki;-rr4 Aw'C'imm iUth)ti . . ;.:' r. M 3 Hl A. M . 1 l.-Js P. XI .'.no A. M j no P. M. 11 P. M 1 'Ml r.V. a i te JL V. UAII. itoi. ; IAYTX. I'NION. I ir. riniT. naiTC. nron; M il r 1 '- 1- r 3 2r ii ' i.ii., n f r I. r m ... (.'en. Shanks was in town last Monthly. W. P. Fraziehas moved to Indianaplis. Two shows in Y inehestrr next wi cic. How's that for high? ... ! . i s r . Mrs. Lucas is at home again, after i Ä .1 . .. fi I. ill i Ii I . ife 'llllllirir vill . - . - - The highest price in ca-h is al ways paid for wool by Carter, Hiatt 1 .1 Carter at the Woolen Mills. - - - Th entire ea-t line of the Public Sijuaic is "pasted up" with show bill-. A cjeat deal of interestini; matter was Towded out this week. It will appear next w eck. Martin A. Reeder has eompleted his j h on the Reform School RuiMin; at riaiutUld and returned to his old home. - 4 - The I ii 1 i :t I in j h 1 i - Tim expired last Tu .lay, nfler a .holt illness f t iht dav. ThclU-t Methodist (Juarterly meetluv? for this eonfir'iice year will be held Saturday and Sunday next. A cordial invitation is extended to all. We are Indebted to P. II. Dean for a splendid photograph of our new ol'.lee. Mr. Di an h a pod arti-t, and any one ileMrous of Nee.irlinr. the shadow rrc the uii-tanre fad es" should lint fail to K to IK ai.'s Art JalIcry. The P.ev. N. A. Hyde, of In Eannpob, w ill preach in City Hall on Sunday next, l-ith morning and evening. His boprd that be uitl have a full hou-e. He is a plcaant and able speaker. - - As tin fourth of .1 uly u ill shmi Is here, we luve thought it alniut time to nk the people ill what way they would like lct to celebrate it. Ah It is ( n Nrti nal anniversary, and this Is a j fn e country, h t's all have something to say on the suhjeet. i i ,. i . . . j John l ocht is one of the bet me-; ebamcs in tow n, and des,rves the r it-! louai- in nny w no may w ant any j tinng in ids line. lie work In'st with tl... ..i- n...l ..1 ...... I... I. I . ..I ., . i.f .III lilt Iii- : , . , n k I I . I . . . ..... i. I .1 ..... ft 1 in1"! iinj i in iiu joii aiu none, .ii i we hae tri.sl him we know. 1 flivciiA Let key, of Sidney, Ohio, desire in rail attention t. the fart they bwe in cotim. tion with their Tau Hery an c.tenlve harnt -ss and saddle ts,t..b!Mi,nent. They are aN,, manuf a tiirin- ctdlars. Thev emidov com. i petent workmen, and are presirnl to ; till all orders in their line promptly. Mr. lU lnheimcr, the gentlemanly proprietor of the P-nuktiu Hoiie, 1-;

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-o.o u.v.n .,.oo, , M,ciuueiu;.yspieavtni. a i.e itoj . of taking stock in the construction, through the north front of Ids bouse, the proli-Jul Houdah" will U placed on Little j lll,t tho ! branch of . m5j Township, restectivclr, of the bake able coat of which will Ik alnit S-Juo. 1 Dollie, the Juvenile Afilcnti 1 '.leidiruif, business to w hich ve elesire nt this Erie and Louisville Railroad. 11,1.1, .nt,.,.o , ,W ,.!. I,. !.K.,u.w.l,e. full f MW..,.,, f.,r!"".e to mil serial ..t.rntl.i;. I, Ätttrf'ciKSÄ rcetion, nnd as the ('. U. A Ft. V. 1 the I my nnd girN, whom idie delight that of .school furniture. IhU tAt County made and duly entered of ReItailroad will ooii le tunning ears to ! to ride in her Imirlal S.tddle. j branch litis pressetl itself Upon them i erd. at a Regular Term of said Hoard, on

thispbee, it Is hoifd inui.y others! will follow suit. ! Tho (Viimm Takers desire us to mv to the pt.ple that they nre not Asses. H.rs listing your property for taxation. , I hat taking the f ..,.. has nothing j o r.spjest the farmers to make some ! in!, 'illation n to Mm nmoiint .,f tU .J fock they bad during the last vear, !

and U the amount ut Urm prothicN , are well ncipualiited, is alsuut to .pilt j biting the same time, s that when ! pilitlcw. Although this may U thrylsltyou for tlu. puri ef ta- w lsC step for Mr. U, we regret to kin ; the casus, the ealeulations will ' make the announcement, as he Is one! have U an mule aud they will not bejof the few who has had the courage to! Wtaitust long, for if they have to 'advocate nefarious principles of that l n. I an hour or so with each farmer ! parly. The life of nucli a man would I

they will be n long while gtftting through.

-j-The Vit.chcter Journal thl wn k pas,. Into the hands of Messrs. ,U,rM,i'. .r.aiV: ,,,if-.Ciret'V.r,r:',;,,U".:

vi, Umi in tin county, ami hVcd near iu. .......et M..n.. fin....,

Hi" father. Mahlen lUe-son, H nr , Mr. OMer ha femred, for the Areiib lipml.t l ot u edl ki ow it to ii. Hi. y of our . department of his MupciMbiu otilim .It-. I.avintr U n at. old r:t!n ,:Mjo1 tie M.rvj,...s of the talented i n.-iinlnli h. extend a I'oroiul wel- !,,, t.lihe new c.lltoM il.n..rie-.n", n'niphsh d I-ndy Sanyeah, Ic-Itor-, nnd have no rfoiiht we "hull get . nialc athtletc, the most nili-dic, larii Jalons .lea;iiitly together. We are 'and trulv wonderful performer that I not ju:itreN.ie, and Uith priors j ever ..Mearnl in tlii-t country. A lure uorkiiiff inn puid rail, there' . .... , . , j rtainlv ou-ht not to I. any hut tl e : Meia2ene which include, U-nlc ti e I "t of fcellii;; lteen im. Jentle- : countless i.uml.cr of w iM ami ;-a vnjrc, j nu n, here is our l-Jm on W. Cnnttr. domesticated nnd disciplined animals, ' If you want pen. c, why do you stick .man y .-insular peimens which are iyour'V'-'" at Ii-? Hut, m rioii-ly, e ; entirely new to America. The snow

; thank our neihUiri for their kindly m iwnie-ire or inicniioii to take npn no -the-any of tin troul'les that may have e.xitel iN-twcen the ftiniKT proi rictors of thi-j paper and the frtzftf. Ve do not Ix licve that honorah'e competition injuris nny one, hut that, on the contrary, it incra.es the La-ines fall. We recognize their riht

I .... nee ami expre-ions 01 iiieiMi-mp, : (,-, or Asiatic Kwni, the licet footed i oe ouimoi uu- ..r... .a- irr7 and hope that our relation-, toward Alaska IN indccr, Living Horned t'nd- into near a doz.Ml States in -Hjiä" 1 ca.-li i.tl.er may he actah!e, and that ' Hr.e and i.uineroti other-. In the U" Fiiion, tiinj: as far Ili-t a- ' I t SS jf C3 f Dkff)'! ?S -l 'ViK'l in our htisiif" attain 'very thin-may Miwim, the Towers Cardil!" fiiant i- Philadelphia and a- far South a- 1 1 liQiVSr tN V I .-tuooth and iiiirnnhd. V. h.-ivi. : i-xl.il, it. , I Ti ,. ...n. .;, ,.;, ev Orleans. Tl eir ei.st:hi's are r ''V:?''' Ffeifyit-iT ''"t- ßrS-

puh'.i-h a newpaper in Winehe-ter a- tempted in that line. ir2"t It ' ;ii:il to ours; and while they conduct j the.n-elvesas v'c..t!ei::eii-aml xveln-! (),:eof the -rcattt improvenn nt- of .lieve they will-toward IH, and seik M"' n-e the Sewin Machine. X. no tmfaii imI vantages, there will he m,0"0 1,1,1 ' their house furjar, hut we will all goon workiu-har-! ,,Mk'1 tmtil tiV'v ,i,ive K-cure-.l one. n.oniou-ly in the cau-e. "Let 11 is Xf ry l,'fl,, 11,1,1 wI!l I'trform us have i'cace." Ml a -"ew minutes what it would oti w-i .A ., refpiire hours to acfompll-h in the orihe inchotrr Journal has a new , ,. 1 tl . ... editor, Mr. K. It. WalKui. retirimr. and ."inary way. Paities desiring to pur-

u K' ntJeniau hy the name i f "We," a.-unies s control. Other name not m.,l. ,;,o 7w. ! a-e.Tt iiu ! The Cincinnali. Kiclunend iv Fort j Wayne Itailroad is eoiuin, ami Win cncM. r i pumug on cu. mj e, .ui-rs 'I. u.i ('iitnpMiy "thr names not a-ccttaiiud." The Winchester Journal conies to us this ueek with tl... mimes of A. I . A ! . ..ll! ... ..1 r. vm ami K. J. Marsh at its head ax editors and puidMier. Mr. j Ilecson was formerly editor of the ireenliehl Canum i'rial. He is an ! active and clttVicnt worker in the rank- of the Republican part v. and pos.ses-es the talent and energy to make the Journal a first-class county paper. lie will prove a val - nable acqusition to Pan!oIh county, and sliould U:t liberally pat ronized by her Ojmli Journal. citizens. ImlianOur City Marshal, M. C. Alexander, attempted to nrrest Dave and Kii Heuser on Thtirnlay last, for drunkcness and ilisorderly conduct. Iking resisted, X. P. Heaston and' J. S. Way, went to his assistance, a lively liht ensued In which all the parties were more or less bruised. The - Marshal and his assistants were vie- .... I toriotis lodging the IL)Uies In jail, l i-r j I , where they remained for a short time. 'The cases are to undergo a thorough investigation in the Couit of Comincn Pleas. nTIVA I.. The ladies of the M. K. Church had made extensive arrangements to hold n festival in the City Hall, Friday ni-ht !at, but owiiif to the weather beinj: unfavorable, it was postponed until Saturday evening, when tlie weather was furtunate'y, favorable. The festival was well attended, by both old ami younir. ami judimr from the rapidity witii which Ihe icc-mr.m ul strawberries were d:.iposed of, they were delicacies that were very much nppn elated. Our only regret I that we had to piit (he pleasures und lux urien of the evening in such hnte. ' We hope our kind si-ters w ill not forget that we nre fond of festivals, and arrange for another one soon. The proceed amounted to ?U,s2. Pretty good. SAIII1ATII SCHOOL COW I'M ION. There will be a meeting of the Randolph County Sabbath School .sociation at t'nloii City, on the LL'ndnml irid of June, 170. All Sabbath Schools of the County, of whatever denomination, are earnestly rcuctcl to send at lcat three Relegates to Ihe Convention, ns busiues'4 of niMrtaiiee will come before it. The meeting w ill convene at lo o'clock, a. M . F. R. Ri:ynoi.is, lVesi.lcnt. O'llllIM VSS 11 EN A (J iTlTl I.'. It is n pleasure to us to call the attcnlion of our reader to ihe pictorial ml vert beinent of O'Rrine'n M. Ulster Mctingerle, In this Issue, announcing that It will exhibit here Tuesday, June -Nt, lTo, and give two exhibitionsftft,rhooll am, c.vt.nlnk,, commencing nl , n, - oVorki Thh malllIy rart,

ebniieo for iinj" one desiring toinaH.

wltnc- animals from different parts of, .t t .1 t. .1 the world, as the collections nre the most costly and extensive of any now ;traveling-,,:as.iveden-, anda MKi herd of Elephants and Camel-, I" , I'Terty vans, 1 tn employee and I.sjj horses. There Is, alo, connected with this Kraii.l .nilogical garden of the -"W. , ree nioiiMcr i.ifpiiani-, and a black African Hhinoceros, which has Just b-en otjded. This Is purely n moral exhibition and n urnnd "chool of nature, thus affording all nn opjiortuuity of witnessing the work of nature Wc would rtdviso nil to witness) the ! grand precession on the morning of j the day of exhibition, ai a better eon-; ception tf the show nmy le hud in ! this way than we can give, itemetn UrtUe Xllwilayt June .UL AJ nh?loU Wh Children S5ce.it. It i reporteM that the notorious r.1 - 1 vnn.itlii.r V 1 Villa Oil ham, with whom newMinper reader j l a g! campaign documcut for lie-

pullicau to circulate.

,(,IJ"' .Mnmmoth Tripartite Miow. j We hail tlie coining of this new or i P'tion. f..r in it nre combined In-

- ' 1 noie ti'ir rentiers Will IMHICt? mat a r . a . a r i a ; white acred Camel, the ferocious S a , that i dinwuidid ly the rIinary Menagerie fr CiretH, which frequent t hi' place. I.etnoone forget Friday, June L'lth, and 1m? in time to see the gorj:eous steed parade V-hit h tlie pa-per-s fhroimhout the country proclaim tojtoexeell anv thin ever hefore atchase a sewing machine will do well to call on Mr. Ii. W. Wa v, the agent at lIS ,.u.e Mr rel,a.,tintw the (.rover & Hiker, one of the he-t made, which will satisfy any one of . ,t. fact v, Wv!i jt ;i tria, J - ... TIIi:MAV KAIMtOAl). F,,ur mllVs of t,,e traoU of the C. It. Ft- W IKailrt.ail, were completed on I ,at T,K ro,,, wl I''ably . i... i:..;.i....i v ... .1.: i. j ' 1 AliTICi:. There will he an election for directors of the Lynn A: Winchester Turnpike Company next Saturday, the Pth, at '2 o'clock 1: m., at the store of Dr. It. W. Hamilton, in I.ynn, Indi !ana' (iKO. W. JIo.NKIIUAKK, Vtcrt fan. The late rains have revived things up and the crops are looking better. cit.ir.i:s and scvtiii:s. Miuirp tlio IiM n v;i ro tii'in liia tln lart and thie.f lot of ern.ll.s ,1 sevthescvor brought to Winchester, whieh he offen low for cash. Farmen will do well to call and see his st..ck before purchasing elsewhere. TI.HREU LAXI) FOR SALE. The cat half of the north west ouurtcr of section lo, township 3i, range 12, containing s: acres; situated in Monroe township, Randolph county, Indiana, three fourths of a mile north of the Relit foiitaine railroad,! one and one fourth miles east of Morristown, and two and one-fourth miles t 1 t. .. : I I It' ll est oi cariuiauu. ron goou timberetl with oak, ash, hick sugar. Fur particulars call on dress, Mu.uut t Monks, nJJ-hv Winchester, lud. ciiamsi: ix m siMiss rnt.M. S. R. Rradhury has formed a partnership with F. R. Chapman, and will continue to sell saddles, harness, riinl.-s nn.l rbins ns elu :io lis f h,. ! , . 1 cheapest. j This makes a good firm each one j l,cing a god workman in his line of; the trade. Sam makes the saddles j and Chapman makes the harness, and : ,. . . ., , . ! all w ill be well made from the fact j (hat each will by interested in doing : hh work well. n'-'J i i - IXDE1XA HER CItOWI.NC TRADE i j oNTiM i:i.J ; The House of Iv.u Nniilh Co. RUliinoiitl. Within the last few years the school furniture business has rown to be a very Important feature of ; our manufacturing interest. Aot only does the natural increase of our youthful population add largely to the demand for this class of goods, but the awakening Interest t i .i . , . in education, combined with the desire that our schools should be Mipplied with everything that will aid In this work, has Induced men of enterprise in different parts of till! Mm I J k j1k-tflfc Hll.lktlll t'll 1 tothetak tif supplying this Ue-' Piotniiicnt among these is tu. Imiise of F.ra Smith t Co., whose factory Is situated on the' n,rner of Sixth and Walnut streets. , These irentlemen started in busiFv. bout eleven years ago. i jn t,0 Jart t,uJr j,u,jIJ(. Nv.ls ' voted to the supplying of building material, such as dressed lumber, ln , Weather-boarding, shin gIosf lath, franu'si, doors1, sish. blinds, buckets IllOUlding, Af., tti i all of w hich thoy still give special 1 .... . a ... ... . ,.. . attention nnd can Mipply promptly and em in good tertll!, Dcrluitis Us it H UUV llOll-O 111 the more recently. N e.xteitsively have they prepared for this kind of work, that their establishment U called the Inliana S hool Furnltore Works.' The great variety of 1 feats ami dek which they are furnishing, prerlutles a elctalled I l,'t'r J,lon U'lRtrai'tCr. A an article) of this core of reeoinmen btions from various parts of the cnuiiiry iingni ot- Ki' " ' the superior class tif work. A .sin nie entenee, however, from one which npeans in their catalogue and coining from i party In Ohio, who had u-od them, will spe-ak as forcibly ns any thing we could nay. 1 ie ays: For .style, llnish,

t witne.- this lninicn-e an iratioii. m:a.e ny .ue i?. i ciersuu u iviu-'oi

1 strength, and durability they are

j superior to nny echoed furniture I - j hao seen from other inn mi met lire, :in,i can cheerfully rt commend

ini ni 10 oini r. lUide.s these vnrir.u t'attrrns of! srhunl il(k and scwi they n :iJ-o making teachers' fahle- and flc-k of a variety of styles. They are, a No irc.-ircil t furnish school ajpiratiH and tipilii, ejohes, maj s, ink welN, hhickhnard slating Ac. Fora full ilecription ofthce varioiis articles we would simj ly rerer the reader to their illutratcd catalogue. The works nre run hy a thirty horc 1 ower ermine, with a capacity of forty-live horv if deirthat place. Pinr.ItHi.V v KIND'S rofMHtV. Ii) thi eotincetion we ive a hriel hi-torv of the husiness nf lessrs. I'clcrson Kinr. ' In the vear Mr. I. Petersou ami Mr. K.J. Kin; of Richmond, helicViii that a demand existed there for a iiM da foundry for the manufacture of stoves, hollow ware and general ca-tin--, entered into partnership for the purpose of tahlish?n a hiiMncss of tips character. So successful have these rentlenien been that the amount now in voted is Jive fold the capital employed in the outset, while their Increasing trade already reaches into several States. Theh sales thin far exceed one hundrol thousand dollars. To illustrate the amount of work of this cla-s of work which Richmond alone use we would simply state that of the ne article of school h they now have undr t contract! twenty-five thousand sets, all of which, we believe, will be used by manufactures in that city. The design of the proprietors has been to make a speciality of cook : stoves and hollow-ware. They are both practical workmen and they propose to furnish goods inferior to no manufactory East or West. In their cook stoves especially they claim great .superiority, warranting I them all against tire cracks if care I fully used. i A beautilul pieco of ornamental . Wwrk f they UOW 1 iavc the j ",attlT" aml w ,,ch are !,ro l';11 to 1,1 an' "mlnT, I hiT singly, or in lar-o orders, consists of a largo garden vase. j The vase is two feet in diameter at the top and would make a beautiful I ornament for any yard. AVo think (that tin? advantages of an iron va.-c over that of terre cotta is so great that a large sale for t Iii article will he found. Messrs. Peterson iv King have j helped to demonstrate tho fact that t

th miles j Richmond will yield a liberal sup- . Well 'port to any first class inanufactur - oryandjing establishment that may be

j Richmond will yield a liberal sup - '...... 1.. j' l. .1.. ... e (iUAI.N .HAKKIXS, (I.'ain Wheat Corn . . (itn. . $1.00 to S-1.1: II . .iil.UO .Iii '(a ?.ri . . .'i.l . . $;.'. .. .$l,oo '.rl live Seeds. Kjii lour lieat, Pf r l.bl Rye, per Md.... Corn Mvul. per biw'i. . . . M I. AT .MARKET. !.eof; (r0) rer lb tenk, per lb WwwM. Ste.ik Chuck Roast ,:,)ae,t lork, p.r 16 .Mutton, i.rr lb vt.,, pr lb Piirter-house Steik, per lb ivkbd Toik I2..i: p-M.,ir li'i K." . . icf.jpr. i: " 10(. Is Is i ....... . I i IbiiiH j C.enr Side jSaouldirs. lMlOYJSIO? JIAHKr.T. ' - i...... it i. it. lfi . . ;ii $i:.wi'i oo Is 'J.'l a i a; Ki ..' $1 . . . s an $j IU inn per tmh : i oidU Tallow per lb. I (JJpellf, ,,ir b. . ' ' Coffee tet Rio.. '. ".P" ,,1",t'n Pried Apple per lb puutoea . per tm3 Prhd Ihi I pi r lb .. i p,,;.rp,"l ,b vi.1iVfMi .. m.i ". . .'. M.7.r tt I .'hi . jr. (,0(,i i .vi 1 oo . . . .jITi'iV-'ki it ii Km J til Kin oi r mii per o Legal Advertisements. SPECIAL ELECTION. 1V"OTI('K IS 1IKRF.HY OIVK.N TO 11 the nullified voters of Wuslilngloii ! qui and W.yne Towimhip. in the Count)- ol Rittidulph, and .Statu of Indistia. that ou .Moiulii), the lth tlnr of Jul), IS70, the Poll 111 be opened by tlie proper Judge nod Inpectors of Election at each f h m 'ng places ol m ship of Washington and ms :;pfrcUi Electio,, br the uusliti thereof on the aubject of aprropriating rnoney by aai-I low n.Iop lor the purrn.se 1 e an AT-!. . "nr. ; ', . ' Witness niv hand and the Seal of i

ski.. said P.oird. at Winchester, this ' roi.ltt t of the Stafj of Indiana, and that Mb d.iv of June, A. D. l-To. a cause of action en.st against her. 'WM. K. MURRAY. j Notice is therefore l.rby given said deJune 1C, IsT.I. Auditor of Ii. C. I fend at. t that unla she be and appear on ; tjic j'irBj jaj 0f ,u.4l Term of the Rantit r . . . i i

Afis!n fialfl of Tleal Eatfi. 1 a rj.y Ii t A i .ifl o N FRIDAT, THK 15th JULY, . 1. 11, I will -ell tion. tn front of the Court House, in the .town of hid ana, at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the riüht,

title, interest, claim and demanded of Will lam H. McKenoan. bankrupt, lo, to and over, the following dcscr.bed Real Ktate, subject to all eucumbrai.ee: Lots Wand 13. in Paul Way' Addition (a County Agent) to the town of Win ehester, Indiana, the same bvios In the writ front of said town. TERMS-C.h on dtr of 1e. WILLIAM A. 'URADSHAW, Juue 1;, 1?V. Afsigute.

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bx I Vi c . i, - --L. - ?r- 4 rT---- V.: v -TlVWV Hj''h ' 1 Vfl&L fxVV ! -'a ITÄli'''' 'Wn, j -vi).,.. ! r I hcrHP Sale. BV VlRTl'K OK AN EXECUTION to tne directed Ironi the Clerk of the Wai no County Common Plea Court, 1 will t xix,..e nt Public ule, to the higlit at bidder, On Satiiid.iv. the Dili day of Jul) A. D. IS70, between the lioura of 1(1 o'clock A. M. and I o'l loi k P. M. of 9.iiJ d iv, at the door of the Court limine of Riido'pti Count', tlie nuts und profit, for a t.rir. not exceeding seven years, of the following described llenl E.itiite, lo-wit: The north half of the 80ulhcii.t quartet of section t went)' -i I, township tweni - one, r iiie thirteen ta.t, in Randolph count)-, ItiduiM. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest und co-ts, I will, ut Ihe inline time nnd place, extose nt Public SiV tlie fee-siuile ol said Rent Ertute. IV. i-.. .... l.- ..f l' ....... L" .. m at the suit of Lev in Warrui to the Uic of Wil Iii tu II. Moore. viil (i.ile will be mule without any re lief whatever fron: yu. nation or iijpraieiiK.it laws. WlbhIAM M. CAMPRKbb, Slniitrof Randolph County. Jnue If., A. 1). ii-70. (1tor;e A. Jolu.soii, Attorney for PlniMilT. fl'iiiittrn' fee $7 OO J ShcrLTs Salo. By vnnri: or an kxkcution to me dilu ted Ironi ihe Clerk of the Idoidolph CiMiiuioii Plea Court, I will expos nt Public Sate, to till l.il.tst bid Ji r. On Saturday, the oil. day of July, A. I. Into, between the hour of lOo'rloek A. M.and 1 o'elock P. .M of said day, at the doer of the Court House of Rnmlolpli County, the rent and profits, fer a term not cxeecdinjr seven y can, of the follow ing d.scri'utd Kriil K-'tate. to-wit: hot No. five (.r;, Id block No. aix (f),ln tie toaa of Newton, Randolph Count, Ir.'liaii t . And on failure to rfftllf the amount of judgment, interest and rot', I at the s.nne time and place, roe at Puldic Sa! tlie fee nimpU of n aid Real hnte. Taktu n (he property nf Lliliu II. Uallj, t llie uit oltinUon Miw. Sill svle will be made w!lhout any relit f whatever from valuation r appraisement WIM,! AM M. CAMPRP.Lb. Sheriff of Randolph County. Jund lfi, 1,-70. .Miller & .Monks, Attorneys for PlaintifT. ( Printt r' fee 7 is. Stato of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Common PlessCourt July Term, 1-Tii William Ruble, Administrtor of the es täte of Zicharuh Puiketf, rt al, vs. Thorn a J. Pucketi, Martha b. Puckett, et al. Now comes the PlaintiiT, by Moorman Way, Attorney, and tile I is complaint herein, together with an .fliJsvit that aid Defendant, Martha K. Putktlt, is not a uoll" common i ieaj court, m ue i.oiuer. on the tat MoiiJar of Jut, A. D. lTd. at the Court House in Winchrttr, i iid ' ou,,,T n'l State, ami answer or demur to lJ l complaint, the same will be heard and j,;, ,n i,,r 4UMIlff my name anl the real of taid seal. Court aflited, at Wmche-ter, this 1Mb day tf Mar, A. D. Is?ll. II. T. S KM ANS, Cleik. r o-v

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J OTICK IS IIKRKUY (JIVJIN THAT i. i the. undersigrel ha been ap;xiiited AdmitiMrattii of the Kstate of John Thürber, (with the will anneitd.) late of Randolph County, Indiana, defeased. Said Ktate is supposed ti be solvent. SAR All THI'Rnr.R. Juac D, 110. AduiiuiitriUii.

Await the coming of the King of Exhibitions.

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A LEGITIMATE MUSEUM CIRCU3 AND MENAGERIE.

POSITIVELY THE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN

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A4C, 2. Ciuts. The trlcc! of 1-'. mrn. women nii-t chiUrrn riuirtd; JIt ht-r-ia luCvsarjr to tiL?jH)rt it through the couutrj. I-nrs:cst C'ollrrlioii of Living Wild AnimN in Country. FIRST TIMK L AMIIRICA.A LIVIXG HORXED II0K5EFROM TI1K RIVKII NILE. SE.iCOll9 OR .IQV.iTMC BML O.T, ALASKA REI.XDEFsR,

An-l nnmrror.s otlirr rare nn.l ?traf ?e animali. Three d'tinct .Irp-irtmen. Krerythini Muieum is filled with curious thing, ancitiit and modern, umong thtm TIll tiltlMT THE CIRCUS XjETTTwHETI?

Xu mbcrs forty crefullr 5el-cted RJder. Cemnut. Eiper, TumMcr, n l Artisis oT iirofebsiou whj have won nnd iist;iind enviib'e reput itioii. t-ofh in Kurope

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Rad the Descriptive rropnmmes Advc rti?;n2 Medium, and Pictorial Rill, for a complete li?t of tar Ttrformtrs auJ lull particulars. Everjihin ns advertised. Positive!,) Lo nii.-reprieijtation.

IiKZMEMllER, doors orn at 1.30 and 1 p. .11.

J. L. IICTCIIINSOX, Director of Publicaton. .). 31. CIIANDLLH,

Administrator's Sale. NOTICK is hereby jriren that the underpinned, Aiiuiinistrator, with the will annexed, of Allen Pivis, deceased, will offer lor pale, at public outcry, at the rt ptdence of the deceived, in (ironi 'a Fork Towilnp, Randolpb County, Indiana, on Saturday the ."ith day of June, lv7.l, the perronal e?tate of tlio decedent, eonsi-t-inr of Cows, Sncep, Household Furniture, ic. Sale to begin at IU o'clock, A. M. TERMS Sums of $: 0l and under cash, ovir tline dollars a creditjof ix months will be given, purchaser givinz note at interest, waiving bent fit of valuation and appraisement law a, with good security. JOHN IIA IlliA.N, Admiuirtrator. june j, t ... . i . I. "iVJ OTICK is hereby given that the un 11 Ui i ri h iir'i inn i.T.ii n j'j " i 11 1 u tritor, with the will nnneit, of Allen .1 J . .. tl . I I.... I.MM. M ..ff ...I M .1 . riiiuis Davis, late of Randolph county. State of huh im, deceased. The estate probably holvent. JOHN HARLAN'. June "2. 17(1. Vdministrator. Nii-:riAL noti i:s. Itritk for Sale. We have now on hand a very large amount of very good brick, and re making more. u Iiiili mm will all virv rlmin for a.)i. 1 n i . . . . . ..... . . .... .. - j- .w All order promptly filled. Our brick-yard if located two mites northat j( Winchester, on the Winchester and I'nioii Cilr Turnpike. n'JI Kirs k Con. f,";" Pimplet on the Face, Eruptions, blotches, Serotinus disease, and all sores arising from impure blood, are cured by Ir. Pitrce'a Alt Kxt or Colden Medical liscovtry. For bronchitis, Laryngitis and all severe and lingering coughs nothing equals

it. It clauses, purities, and Ii t ngtliein ihe 5tein. As nn anti billious or liver ined-'ttr,

icine and to relieve palpitation 01 irregular action of the heart it ork wonders. Sold by druggista. . i ..it. . . . ijovrriiors, juugri ami rrnaior use it. Sage's Catarrh Krmedy. M)i( sali: ok it a x;i:. 1 m sit ii - i e .. i. i I .w.,r. ,tr7 .ow ,ur e.-.i or g''''u . iiuie , io r acrea 01 excellent latiu in joniison County, Kansas, or eschange it for desirable property in Winchester There i a great bargain in thi land. A. V. PR ATI IP. R, No 3 North Front, v9nltf Winchester, Inj. A nnt hi Med eine Well .Hupptierf. WAYNPS DI'JRKTIC AND A LT K ItATI VK KLIXIU has filled a want IonK needed In the lift of prrparation for the cure of those Dlsetses named lo Advertisement. Nittlv e Iura. Pome time since wc stopped al P-s.sic. aid were really surprised to see the old tore bouse all rilled with wine on storage. The amount of Mr Sjeers stock of Port Grape Wine oo hand is almo-t fabulous. Four storehonte are, filled, and tier upon tiers of caki up and down Hairs, and in seme ce huge rat, occupy every available spot, letting only btlle alley wiji through which to walk. It i an illimitleas itiantiy of wine. None is sold until It baa tcjuird the ?e of four yesrs and the building. 1, 1, 3 and 4, are of the first, second, third and fourth years vintage Our druggist have tome of the oldest of the aboT wtot direct from Mr. tpc(r. -raa. lor salt by Kizer L Smith.

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FRIDAY, JUNE (ieneral Agent. P. P. I. IS 10. A urr cure for Croup,' Dipthrria, and particularly a trttrd rttitnlif for the bite of a mad do. Address, ( enclosing fifty cccts), to J. Laiar, May&vülc, Kentucky. for mam:. One valuable house and lot, well improved, situated on Kast street, iu Winchester. Kor terms of aale call on uMf W. R. WAV. a iiorsi: and lot ro n nam:. Situated on Franklin street, west of the Public Sjuare, owned by Jesse Hammers. For particulars call at the ofTice of Watts X' Uri-milil. A t f .irii.t-a ati.l l!.il l-..tal ' I , , fi ! chtl oJir I 03 N'T WANT TO CO TO KANSAS, Rut I would like to sell, or trade, Nla.'rc of good land, well timbered, with a good Migsr camp on it, and in a good neighborhood, one-third ot a mile from A frame chool houo. Would trade for property iu Winchester or in Hi ion City, to the amount of IIKI or flunUand give good time on the balance. Forty acrea now ready to clear up. I'rice mi. Also, a new frame house for tile or reut near the Public Square, Winchester. For particular call at the Insurance Agency, 'u JuJc Colgrove's new b ill. ling. liTtf KDMt'.VI) KNUT.K. HOJIi: TLSTWONV. ti.rta tu i, potTM dt.J Iiu.,Hfc,:i,PM. j Da. V W. UoatcK Drmr Sir: I rite this lor the fun Hit of the ufftrinj v af . Hicted. This is to certify that our daugh Abi ir Fr.rai, of Pi )txr olJ, has been afllicted for nine years with Icflima tory Rheumstbm, or Neuralgia. She was .itended by the most killful Phyaicians, ... i i:.r J . . ntrnru no rrnei, wnu convuiuc j 10 . grow worse, till he w a ketple a an iiifsiit, her hands and knees all drawn aul enlarged, so a to cause her to .uffer the B rno.t e vci ucit ting pvins, a lid worn Joku to . .1. .1... . . . , . . . a muc hchim:, ami at lengin l wa induced to ttv your lllood Purifier viid Pill. , . . , . , and she bejrin to amend, and is now comI fortable aud :u'nn tv school We bellet e i our remedies to be (he test ever tried. I Yours, with E'ett re.prct. A. T. lIKMPIIII.b, Mti4..M.lli:MPIMLL. 'See advertisement Iu anolhtr colunm. NOTICE TCI ALL WHOM IT ; M . V C 't ) N f 1 1 It S . 1 h e u nd eratgn ed b a v ing purchaaed the Mill Property, known as j flood's Mill, on Cabin Creek, two mile; r . .1 . It'! an. I west ol .Maivue, or. me iun'"' Windsor Turnpike Road, and naving put the lime hi tbe best of order for Custom Ciii.diug, and one of the parties having a lifetime eiperienee as a miller, we feel able to warrant a pood. If not better tUfactlon, than can be gircn ebewhere. We cordially ak a trial, at least, and then judge for yourself es. Persona from a distance can, at all time, bat e their grinding to take home with them eitbtr by grinding or exchange, at I I lbs flour and a' bushel bran per bu.hel. when thtir wheat is good merchantable wheat. We bope t merit a literal share of patronage. SF.MANS niT.TO.V. Jitu-ry I, ui

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EXISTENCE S i I r) rrn ti if r t O Vrar ali . ? - - - w ffn for or.e ticket. The CA II Dil F (IAX 1 . tl hrtnclies of the Arcnic nd Amtiic. H , 24ih. FOR s am;. A aplendid new buggy aud harness fjr aale cheap. Call on Ceo. II. noNtPtitt. n'Ji 3t. I""Keep the lllood Pure and ariM Fevers by using a bottle of Poland's Humor Doctor, the great System Renewer. fSTD" tiot wait for a cough or Kidney Disease to go as it cie, but get Poland's Wlate Pine Compound to cure at once. Fellowa Woim I.orengt r ! th only worm retnedr in existence combininx harmless qualities ith delicious tatt aud amazing power. All oa-f a of I), b'.lltr peculiar to Fr realeawitl find a sovereign remedy In Dr. Swell' Female Strengthening Cordial. Sold by. J. C. IIIICSII, Wii.heMtT, bid. 1 9 li 1.11 We call especial attrtiiion to the advir. llsement. In another column, of SPP. I'.R.i PORT (RA PK WINK, a pure and ... adulterated Or pa Wine, iuwluablc i.l sickliest. tiMI ntitortft or vot tii A gentleman who auffrrol for join frorn Nervous Drhlltty. Pre nature Drear. wimI all th effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake (f suffering liumauify trml free to all who need it, the receipt and di rections fur making the simple remedy hr which he was cured. Sunirrs wl.hing 01 jrofit by the advertiser's eiperienee, ran d so by addressing, In prrfrct conrldenee, John ft.tiODKN, No. 4i Cedr street, New Voik, May Ii?, IrfJltr I.ltli: ItAlbWAV. Tmi tiT Tmf s hm ti . .. I--..T ; lZJ .irr':.' b e.;;; ; t'lm innaO . fl li..l. luk irk , llalw 4 Kiirnriifrm ."w ir, Ills thelfit cq;i.Neartt atalrd wi1. r loan utlicr f"al.. Iial.lihf Iba t ' n a ft t 1 r.MM.rui .nJ a mai-r-. ruttr iii. t-c' ' f er aii-l inf rnmiurtabl. Itirrl t. . n .'" srl. repair t.)l- ...oim1..i. . f .1.1 dl al äWrl. Iililailä M M 1 W till' i I at III I kal j (rt-.t r if , .til birrikf b ctriifiti f i i-ee. 1 reniifi-4. . , ,ml.r..,a m,,r Crt.ri.e.aee,,, : rwr. wll .latM ewt.a. "I a,ee la-.s l.j traian. 'nero'tlli t miUle.!. e)laia eli fi.l m. sis-- ,;.,, nfMftf mi r..4wi, aa J ewti. e .lit ha eaoUern I te, !. r Mirftl.. r.teellrKl liiulKl Sal.-oji. are lreat enft. eiileMl liil alma Hie bat, w hrr awpl Ii fiie . . al It r.l f..f Nif lt. I 1 ir- r. .fe. I rain, are ri rmwOi e l ' em terait"! the r'l o VV wtikMft lrii4i'r-,mlili'a-JiUk tliue ai V) a) oiler ' rsif . 'I lie .f Utawee ran ltHj t r h jsf -a ! , ii-.. aii'l III" pai la ) ...! si I.. h. ( It . ' Hrn. J liMfrl'iiii ! ..e. .e lall) ruMrJ lila to famines IM lale. Irk el lathl.f'MlaMlnetM h- A(aU.. at alt .'Haitpal fuart 03ire. tarv-5.'.i.t ! TO oMKU.HrTI VIT; jj,e Adtertiser, baring been rtstr.redto health iu a fr wet k, I'T a very simple) remedy, after hat dn g ufferfd ettral Trara with rvere lung flcction, and that drew 1 disease, Consumption Is ativirtii to tnsV known to hi fellow -auSTerer the meat) a of cure. To all who desire It, he will tend a cope of the prescription used (free of charge ji, . ith the direction for preparing and usiug the as wie, kleb they will flJ a wr -eure for Consumption, Asthma, Hronchiii, etc. The o'iject of :he adverllst r in send, ing the Prescription i to benefit the afflicted, and spread information wtrcb he eoneeires to bv Invaluable; and he hope, every ufTerer will try his rcrrrdy, as it will c-oit them nollinj, and tnay -rove a, bletla. Pr. F.DWARI) A. WirxiN, WiUia.nbirg, Kins Cvuutr,N. Y, Mo r. l?W. lir :

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