Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 26, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 June 1870 — Page 3

WINCHESTER JOURNAL. ritn;!AV. : : : JIM. 1isornl nrpartmrnt. j:r?ul)Iif;:n Count 1 ickrl, I". r Rrj ir'H itivr, ASA Uli- SinNK. JAMI H ,loU ,;:T.,r !.!-f. WM F. Mt'UKAY. r..r M-inff, I. F. HM). '..r ? i.rt'.r. jA.'iKS l. Ill A IT. Vor ff mr.M-tt ni r .!iMle Pilricl, 1 11(1 V AS L'U.YF.MiKR I'or C"ri'i'f.rt U-rn District. iiii hs k wiiM.nr. For C ni T,i " 'ir. r r Tfirti I. strict, l.LHH- CAMMACK. uiiiti: 111 1-1 tov.vsiiii r'r Trnfpi JOHN DI(k;H. Vr Ae-' r. j:lvooi iiiait. Fur J .ti- f ff theTeace (It A THUM" LUTHER L. MOORMAN. II. W. MIL. IC VII KOAU TI3fi: TAIILLS. am ICkLirOMTAI.Nr. RAILROAD.

Nuirmbrr 1A, I SCOtiUl. Vrtrrn F.i;r Ti'Jz'it Kxj'ff t Aro'tiiu'iti')ii Ol in T Mil F.t r.i;Tf .11:1- P. M. 3.42 A.M. T.ii A. M. 2 :o r. m. r .ii a m t r. m. A V2 V. M. Night V.;rAceoairuulutioii Miil Vrtfrti F.iprr'3 Accuii!iJl'Oii not kg T. rtitrrn F.t;rr Apcinn'tl4tiia Ni-ht i;;-rti :ih r. M. ..!- 07 M. 3I A. M. . .r,:r,G r. M 'A Xl V. M. 10;.j7 r m. Train V 1'nion fJoin? Mfil vi y.t?rtNk'M F.prr AccomuiuvJtion coin wiit, Ml Wrtrrn F.tprrn Nicht r.jpr's Accum ni' lt'.on . - . T.r V. M. HT.O A. M. .11. v i r. M. ..Vnt) A.M. 5 no r. M. II.'J! P. M. :i n A. M. C.ij A. M. II. k. V. UAIf. HOAI). DAYTT.N. F.NMON'. mr. iirfinT. oirT MU5.)rM IuOam 120 ru 3 2'rii lii.es 4 m h no r m 1. r m 7..ro a mThe U t ties for Lusines1 inen adver ti-e. Try it. Tlf Sheritr i overrun with official luine. F..yV French CAlf tjots at A. J. Pcpity Auditor Pigg Is oir duty lids wvek. ltu-ticating. . Mowing seythes cheap, at Moore's hard w are house. - m F.ditoria'.s ai d interesting reading matter on the first page. Hear crcrk wns well reprtsteted at the chow I:-t Tuesday. Adamx has a good assortment of hats in all the late style. Ail uns has n full stok of nil good. In his line. For good bargains call on ldm, at No. North Front. And now comes word thnt a ?nake fifteen fVct lotig was killed At Cnion a few days since. It's a snake story. - - Proceedings of the Commissioners' Court on llrat page. Crowded out last week. The M. I'. Sabbath Shoo ha nproiil to adopt the llereAn system of teaching. Sheritr CamjU-ll illumhated nur Sfnetum w ith the light of his countenance, on Friday la-t. A. J. Net! leat all of them selling vromens' gaiters for fineness of piality and cheapness of price. Jim Hughes 1 going to run as Independent candidate for Congress in the iixth District. It nhirnis no one and will not injure anything. After tho first of Jy the Firt National IUnk of this place will have A. Stimr, President; .1. Vro'c., Cashier and no I.ockr.. The M. V.. Mite Society will moot at the residence of A. J. Nelf, on next "Turnhy evening. All are cordially Invited. Thirty-eight transfers of real estate 'and eleven mortgage were made by Keeorder Williamson from the 1st to 'the l'th days of June, inclusive. Mesrs. Macy, Diggs and U.imav, ..n't to the .how to-morrow! i Tlitti'r.i unllimi t.9 tt.A 1.1.1 .I...... mtt j iv niillliik I', luv dilti i P II, . . r r panu'ui.irs, set man tiiisoras!( Watson. i ' i ThcoU' gra3 'Iioh that carrier the 'RichitoDtl ssiaW tamo very near pegging out S.rtrml.ty morning. He'd he jxwr picking f the crow . Our old friend II. A. R!, of the Treasury Department, has our thanks fr I.-tte eoples of tho Washington i C'ify papei. Jlt-ad the Auditor's Statemrn. In another column. It show ?.hI man rtireuieut of our rountv slhiirs. nnd that Randolph has good and compe-! tent oltleia. Trying to do iness without A(' ; verti-irg is liXt u inking through a pair of green goggh-s. You may Jtiiow that you ax doing it, but liolwxly t!e docs. Attorney Cieneral lloxr has resigned j Iiis tuition, and Amos T. Ackerman h-Ufn apMilntel in hh steal. It 1 rumored that erera! other chat get will Im mule In tlie CnMnee. lAt week wm tho dullest week that

Wliiche,,,, u. ,a,l l . !., UM.rlm a v inT J T,:a,,rell'0"t0,m' ult for ,llTur- nJ mouy.to 11.

(',:. 1-aac P. (Iray, State Senator from thi TMiiity, has nccivtd th np-

l.ifitte. tit .f ('nul to the I-hmd ..' st. Th'Mrni". Htand (com under w hen the ea! th'piaKrs come, l !'! i t i. The 'nununlratlorw.rt.ur HitnN - vi!!.- eorrc-ondent rent IimI -m to, late f..rltir!lotia. he rcpie t.-l. Thf - rr - j f.r wr Dinlt it until hear fr?n him n Krim. The July Ttrtn of the Common

til I I n 11 Iti i iiiik lllll llIIM III IIIUl" ! notiro that to-morrow (Fihlay) U the ' lat ilay of M-rviro. Mr. 1!. II. Walkuji, forrm-r clilor of,' the Jot'liNAi., has .urchaI the Wa - I'akonefa L'iuon, nml will tak" ehnre of tliconicein ft few da).-. IM. H an hofioruMc younj man, and h.-i our Ix-'st wi.-hc fur success in his new entrrrie. ine- i own i iiy y. vjz ikmm., "i j It "prayvr or rain a nnwred."( It 1- written that "the prayer of the j righteous man availeth miH-h;" but j thh is the fust instance tn record j rr I . l I I II .1 her) the prayers of the wicked were ever an we red. The MaotiH and Odd Fellows an? to' huve n seSleral celebration at Newport to. morrow. l'i evident l'arry lia- prom-i-l the Itichmom! folks a half fare train over the Fort Wayne Itailroad for the occasion. A Temperance pic nie will he held to-morrow (Friday) In William tne.e' grove, one mile s.iuth of I Iarrisville, ; eomrr.cncing at 10'cloek a. m. j-.. H. Iteynolds and other good speaker will ihliver addresses, l'very body invitel. There It n ood deal of Jealousy going on this Stimmer. A man name! Strattoit, of Philadelphia, got jealous of UU girl and shot her, and then 1 i 1 the same by liim-e'f. These IttarnrN among lovers don't always end so happily. I). J. I lea-ton, formerly of thi place, now of ISethany, Mo,, was recently elected W. M. of the Masonic Lodge of that place. In his new peitin he will give hetter information to those in search of "more light," than he dAs through the columns of his paper. CAM HOOTS. The young who wish tho nicest wedding Ltoot, get them nt A. J. XclFs. The yoiiii la lies who viltcd the Clerk' ollico on show ilay were Maey'.s sisters so he saya. A good shower of rain is wry much needed in these parts. We call the Vnion City llmjlc man to his ! prayers again The .State Physio-Medical Association is in sesion at the City Hall. About fifty members were in attendance yesterday and r'.ore were expected during the day. They will adjourn this evening. ?rr.c excitement was created last Tuest lay by the report that a dog supposed to be rabid had bitten a child, whoso name we could not learn, on the nose. Whether the log was mail or not, is of course unknown, but it resulted in the lessening ot the c:uiine tribe in Winchester. The Winchester Woolen Mills are in full operation, turning out as handsome and good work as any Mills in the State. We desire to again call the attention of our farmrr friends to the fact that the proprietors of our Mills are offering the highest price for wool. Sell your wool to them, and thus patronize and encourage home manufactures. A lively little Vmnvvsc" took place on west front street, on 's'atunlay last, between Col. T. F. Colgrove ant three brothers named Haw kins. Al though the odds were against him, ! the Col. held his own pretty well. It is said that the matter is not yet setI tied, as neither of the parties are sat isfied with the result. James S. Cottom has a second hand sewing machine, In good working or der, for sale at alnuit half price. Also full assortment of Singer's improved j 'W family sewing machines. Any ! a new family sewing machines. Any one wishing to purchase would find to their advantage to give him a call. Ma chine needles, oil, best threads-Wo i yard spoolsalways on hand. . Py reference to the article on our stond page, headed The Iaws of Newspaper, svitwcribers w ho w ish to I....... .1... T. ....... . .1: ...I I ...:ii ii. i e i ie jo u..i-ii.-oiiiiiiiieo, win ' .. if.iiu iii.il .in imeui.K s uiu-i ue .tm. W .Inii'l iolif tt 1. nir.)ii ni l.nf ' V t Kt ntl0mCn. at nn Cn I. II I. J...J."!. .l. rrvil I.J VOU.XM i .. with the above notice. A close and exciting game of R.is-e Rail was played last Saturday evening Wtwccn the old Starlight Club ami a pieke nine, both of this place. (Jood playi were made on toth side. The Starlight- saw thedfectof noprnctice li- liri i" ilpf?trf! f.r tlio flrf flmn on their ow n groumK Score Motnli ' starlights LM, picked Nine 11 The game will le played over again.

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Our friend Thomas York informs us vivi. in.cii, it is seMom that a that on Tuesday of last week, a man JTcr has the attention of his hearnamed Vandeirrift. rcsidim? in Wash-1 vr completely as hail Mr. Reynold

ington township,, drove his wife and j

three children off. The children re!umiani Ml u,e I,l-cung last aturtlay.

very small, and the woman weakly.!110 is ft ,luc,,t M'vaktr, and has the - I ! 11... . l .. I! ...

It is a sad case, creating a feeling of general indignation in the community i tt, i . . , where it occurred, against the man j w ho has so outragetl ail the finer feel- j ings of humanity In thus tlepriving the helpless am 1 dependent Ving 1 ii, . . .. nd irovidence lo lus, entrttetl by a kind care, of their natural supjrter. Kind neighbors will see that the womau and children do not sulfer. We alo learn that Amos Rockhlll nrilrAtl lila i I nir l.t. . i ... . .i

ItlMCIO! S NO! if i:s.

Itev. M. Cro-!y will preach at City ; , Hail, next Thursday night, the .'ioth. j Kvrry Uxly j n vl t-l to attend. It'-v. N. II IU11 will prtarh nt City 1 1 thi iU "lny.l 'VlU' 1111,1 , UvXt Rl !! vl"'kt A' 1 0,1 vn' I,",.ril'hc Kully arc invito to Alt. h'l. . mors. Jlarvrt i almr'-t lirrr-. All arotiii! ! mj Ilm li e.nt flt.lilu in. lly.Mlnilllf tin i Iii Uli; n hi lit i..-'m--.nti"iv Col" Wo have ouvrr-tl 1

. , . lit . - - lrrll'f III rilM lt III!'' .'K .' - w.th intelligent farmer, from several , i;

it'll Iii lue LUilill . iimi in ii im: ...r.t ....i I.I........ tt In nt 'u f..In fk turn r.iit l...lf.r 1 1 1 i 1 1 I hey expect. 1 i. i.i ... ,i, Ii n u;io jii invi 'rourxl and the Mraw hlmrt, lut the h ndi are very larpe, arid arc filling i finely. Theiroj will hf at hat an average one. Flax will he sotnethim; over i. half a crop. O.tts nml Knv j are not doing much good ami will he h rt. t,orn look? well, and the pt'es ,,tcts ar rM,.l f..r n full crop. .. The quarterly meeting service at 'he Metho 1 i.-t Church kt Sund.iy, were well attended. N. II. Phillip-, the JVe.:dint; Klder, delivered two very line sermons mondng and evenin-', l i.r the benefit of thoe not i pre-ent, we will state that the e remarks Were bused upon the reading of the the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthian. Head the advertisement of Harris & Love, in another column. Give then) a vail, for they sell cheap. Arthur Quick is tearing down Ids old house, hrrparatory to building a new one Haapherrtcs t-Very day at Mikcscll fe Japia's', No. fi. A little chiidoTThes, CoflinVs wan severely bitten hy a dog on Tuesday la-t. The bite was on the lower Ich cheek, passing through the flesh to the jaw bone; and on the right upper lip, just under the nose. The wounds were dressed hy Dr. Tennell, and are not thought to be dangerous. It was at first feared the dog was rabid, hut ruch is not the case, as the dog belongs to Mr. N. II. Ward, and has never .hown any symptom-of hydrophobia. We arc Informed that a young girl," w hose name we could not learn, was burned so badly at Union City, on Friday night la-t, that she died the following day. She had built a Tire in the cook stove, using coal oil to start it with, placing the oilcan, whiti wax nearly full of oil, on the stove. Iter attention being called to something else, she forgot the oil until the btove had heated, when she went to take the can oil. Unfortunately, just as she reached the stove, the can exnloded, throwing the burning oil over her, completely saturating her clothing. She ran screaming into the open air, the llames, it is said, blazing ten or twelve feet high. Ilcfore it could be extinguished, her clothing was all consumed, and her body burned almost to a crisp. Fhe lived until next mornir.fr, suffering all that humanity can stiller. Why is it that neoole! won't quit starting fires with oil;' Theltev. N. II. P.ell is visiting our town for a few dajs. Mr. I Jell is said to ho a fine scholar, nnd his sermons certainly display ability. He would make a valuable acquisition to our town, and should the proper inducements be offered him, would settle here. We hope our citizens will lay aside all sectarian prejudices and encourage him to take up his residence among u. We can not expect all to to agree upon any one subject, and it makes no difference what a man's political or religious views are, so long as he conducts himself as a good citizen. Kvery such an one adds to the prosperity of our town. We hope that our citizens will see to it that Mr. Dell ii retained. Winchester needs j j more churches and more ministers. We nre under obligations to the gentlemanly Deputy Auditor, Diggs, for the following statement of allowances made at the June Session of tho Commissioners' Court: Fees and Salaries $1,03! fJ Poor I'xpenses, Specific, U-iads ami Highways, 3U1 21 9 m 74 oo oil) 30 lol .11) 17 -J 00 2T v! b 00 ill n-) to ;o s oo 1 t,('r AQVIumr..: ... 1'--M'S?V liootts aim Mationcry, Lights ami Fuel,. J-Tiinlnal F.xpcnses, Public Duilding. Printing and Advertising, Public Square, Total, ...SlISF.) 13 x-.i:..n . r i . i echpthe fodowingcomphmentarv lwi., lf ., f..t!... 1 ti . . i. KeynohK from the Lihcrty lh raM. T he occaMor, w as temperance meetj , , , n . . f , since. We endorse the opinion of Mr. Reynolds: Dinner over, Hon. K. R JUrald' Reynolds , .1 a t ., . , , fruilc tili Kfntiil ntiil I mi m ,.. I i i t ..t .. Im I . ' .. v attention or tue entire crowd w.isi attracted hy his clear strong voice. Every one present seemed to want to get near the speaker, in order that " h" '; liaii.I L i iki II. ..If... I. ..I l L .. ..il ..a He elicitetl the attention I .-lauu iiiiii. of both ld and young, the grave ami the gny, the earnest and the disinter.a a . . l,,c attention of the good People atK" of "winning" an audience. ills rgumetus in iaor oi temperance are comprehensive, logical, practica! and col vliticll,e. 1It, mloubtlly the Hoo-ier Temperance Orator. May (od grant him a long life and ina 9 a a creat d ability In which to continue his latKirs for ''the iitdilecaueof ternftcc Tho PXt.rcieH f the Ia. conclutietl b' n hhort, but atde nntl pointed address by W. I). Milbtim, j ni ay add that the addresses dcliveretl had the etlect of awakening un professed temperance men to a sense of their duty, ami many will doubtless avow themselve in the temperance reformation end make- their Influence felt in lp,dvauclng the fjreat and 'uimJ work.

FATAL ACCIDENT! ANOTHER BOY KILLED. Wo l-nni from Mr. Jom ph Fulghum

. r.u.nvliiir oartieulnrs f u nd nr. . H-ltiit. ri-uItliK In HumIi-MIi .f John "I'- " ' "f )liv'r JllP . NvLo llvtH RbnUl lwo lullvH HtUlh nt f town. Voting Je-M! va rhlihp: oti hrrohack hi'h'ii-l h ntlernin lut Satiir t!nv, hoc name we did not learn, when the liore h came frightened at i. . r . l . . ,. . i. ti . tuitii tiii' , i.nwi um i'J. ji ii .",.. m-.n tnuit haw fallen on the hoy, A I ...I i.r ...I Ib.tlt ! in;: im imi'i im invrw n ii-r ...n j , ... .1 I hroken, killing lnm nimovi ui'-ianny, while the man eeapel without iuj'iry. rlhe by wax about cigiil ye irs OMJj and U said to have t een a bright, ili - teiligent llttlo kllow. The bereaved family hare our sympathy in their terrible lo.-s. i:xri;itii.N to ri.c i.. ATI. The outers ami Tv.ichcri of the M. i:. .abbatli School met nt the M. K. Church on Monday evening hitt and among other busine, agreed upon an excursion to Cincinnati, on the comi Ilvtioii of the Itailroad from Itiehi nlond to this place, which will he alwmt the llr.-t of August. We exieet this w ill be a grand atkdr. There w ill beinany things of interest to visit at Cincinnati) and we shall not p.esumc to name them how. "TWOICiDAI,' The follow ing marrlr.gc licchcCs were issued by the Clerk from June 1st to June 10th, inclusive. Short; but now that we have good seasonable rains and the prospect of good crops the matrimonial quotations will probably 1x5 better: Hctijamin II. Glimc.s toMaigarct J. Huston. Itobert M. Ilamer to Hannah Ann Hinshawi Wm. W. Knecht to Margaret Ann Aker. I-aae It. Thorn burg to Rebecca A. Xeely. Harlan II. Kenn to Klmira Spray. David It. Clark to Melissa Kvnett. Wm. S. Cor. to Anna Jane Klliott. look ni:iii:! Citizens of Itandoljdi, lid you ever take into consideration how highly you are favored how great the contrast between you and the Hebrew children? You are, doubtbs, aware w here the Hebrews had to go to grind their axes, but how different with you. In this agM of Young America, railroads, turnpike, and modern improvements, your every want is supplied even at the door of your own threshhold. In consideration of the foregoing facts, allow me, in the first place, to state thnt Moore, the hardware man, has grindstones that will, if you buy them and apply plenty of elbow grease, soft water and perse vea ranee, sharpen all dilapidated axe.-, mow ing and cradling scythe, or lay them on the shelf, and make room for new and better ones. Also, scythe stones that will impart diamond edge unto emperor and silver steel. Secondly; revolving and sulky hay rake, snuths and grain cradles, ha) ami manure forks, and the celebrated harpoon horse hay forks. Thirdly; every tiling else in the hard wart) line, cheap at Moore's. Trimmings for houses and barns included. Come one, come all, the doors, are open ami admission free. Tnini it land rou walh. The cat half of the north west quarter of section 10, township 20, range 12, containing 80 acres; situated in Monroe township, Randolph county, Indiana, three fourths of a mile north of the Dellefontainc railroad, one ami one fourth mile east of Morristown, and two and one-fourth miles west of Farmland. Soil good. Well timbered with oak, ash, hickory and sugar. For particulars call on, or address, Mim.ek & Monk, i22-4v Winchester, lnd. ciianhi: IN ni'SLNLSS FfIt.1I. H. R. Rradhury has formed a partnership with F. R. Chapman, and will continue to sell Middle, harness, trunks and whips, as cheap as the cheapest. This makes a good firmeach one being a good workman in his line of the trade. 8am makes the saddles and Chapman makes the harness, ami all will he well made from the fact that each will he interested In doing hh Work well. n2J i cR.m.i:s a?h scvtiils. Moore, the hard ware man, has the largest ami finest lot of cradles ami scythes ev: hrottght to Winchester, which he offers low for cash. Farmers will do well to call and see his stock oefore purchasing elsewhere. A CA It I). I Irnrn that Dr. George W. Rrucc i j sneeringly speculating on my tliagnosis in a case in Mr. Yount'a family, as I Spotttsl Fever, and asserts that there . ! is no such disease. I wM, to state that T IWlVl)..lilW.lli..l Mm iu W.'..-. .1.1 ' k. iiv i I uuivini.-'vu luv .i.v lis il'lHH II i 'Fever, hut .tatet! that the mtient had . ' 4 , . , I i no symptoms oi uiai uisease, wnicn it had. I would have the Doctor

know that I do not make a practice of j do,Ph Unrutnon pleai Court, to be holden ii.w. !.. ... ft- : i - i ou the lt M'inia? of July. A. R. ISO, at diagno.Mt.g on first sight, or express- j fhe jourt House" in Winchr.ter, in said ihg myself too positively. If the Dr. J County and State, and answer or demur to is really ignorant of the fact that there ; d complaint, the same will be Leard and is a disease commonly termed Spotted j determine.! in , . . 1 I itn ss my nsme an I the .esl of said Fever, professionally termed .Vr urn-' Co irt afiijt-.l. at Winchetr, this rjiti. he will lind that trior tolsetj; lrthdayoi V.. A. I. is7. ' i . , , . v n22 H. T. REMANS. Clerk, there ragvd an epidemic, in the New I JiZ - . J ! F.uglaml .states, Ni-w York ami Cana-j Administrator's Salo. da-by reference to Thatcher's Prae-, -yj OTICE is hereby piven that theuntice of Medicine, Page ;W, w hich was ; Jl dtraij:nd, Ai'uiiiiftrti.r, with the termed knotted or Petechial FcVcr, an ! '! nnexrd, of Allen Puis decease,!, ... . .t I will o!ii-r for sale, at public outcrv, at the atlecUon of the membranes of the ! rrlWcTlce of u,, deceased, in Oren'a Fur k jrain and spine, which we now term Townd.ip, Randolph Conutv, Indiana, on

JfuunnUU or Ccrcbro Sjnnal Mcncn- ' . . I

u " I iii of tows, Ptieep, Household rurmtore. In order that the Doctor may no ,4c. Sale to bepin at lo o'clock, A. M. longer misrepresent me, and prove' TERMS Sums f $3 00 and under cash. I, . t. - tu.. over three dollars a credit!f six months more honorably my Inability to prac-. .... h(. m. r,lffWp pif inp nfit itl.

tlcrt mcslicine cicntiftcally, anI allow J lne a reasonable chance to defend my i i-ir n. nuli'if dehnte, trnatini? thnt If he

,bu..i ruW tu d iut i..iu:NjäÄfi:,.Ä"3: have dignity enough not to stoop to rninistrstor, with the will atmest, of Allec again slander and abuse mti in ray ah- Davis, late of Randolph enmity. State of aeoce. as he has done it. the past. Indisna, deceased. The estate la probably r. r. anttrent. JOHN HARLAN, tiCbtl U.S. ClNMXdilAlI. I iwuf.Vlg. IjmiaiitratTT

j m:vv or tax TIm (mnil.l"ter ordered it levy irf thirty onts ri cat h one hundrtd j loll:t r-4 of tnille property, and one

hitci n! . i 1 r. o I tut in White Hiver! ,.......,... v,,.J Ult, IUdimull(! lUiinmd. Don't iVtnoerntic friends think ltando . ,,ri.f(,ru,InK?M our j ii.ii; - . iwiu .Ti( i:. Thp Kirnt Annual Fair rfthc Union ; AKneulturnI nnl .Michanic.ni Aoeia tion will he held on their ground nt . - I - g r - - t ; . . . i 1 1 ti I ifv I mi . rint. .tii. y.nii. ' lty order of the Han nl. ;. J. Van Anw, Sec'y. t rrrrz j Uli Al.' .MA KULT., o.-ain XVlieat j " Curu.. $ I JO to $t.lO 75 4) JU Oil. lliirhy lUtr . W.'fif - 5 ...$!,? Sfrds hm , e lour-Wlitnt, per b ftj e, rtr t.bl . . . Corn I?il, pur tnh. . . j;,oo ifl.OO .11 1. AT MAItliLT Beef, (roi?t) per lb Stf.ik, pre lb Chu-.k rOnk, (!lnick l!oit IT te hoM Pork, pt r ll . . Mutton, per lb V'enl, per lb Porter-house Steak, per lb.. . . Tickled Pork ... .1013 . . 15 iti4 . 12; . local as lh ? 15 IK? , 1? lr 15 1 1. urn Clear Sides . . sihuuldtTd. . . rilOYi.SU .11 A It Ii LT Hiitfer (fresV; per lb... Hits w nx per P Heiins per bush . Candles Tutlow per lb... Candles Star per lb Chfcsti per lb Coffee best Kio K'irs pr dozen Pried Apples per lb Potatoes (new) per bush . Pried Heef per lb Prunes per lb SK per tbl While Fish U bbl it n 1 O k " Kus .V. Pickrel )tbl " if bbl ...........lG 30 $"Zqi2 (hi 1 6 2. If. t-M i.:i. w ........ t. i t ....4 50 ...'- rn "..4 on i''i " Kits . Cod Fish per tb. .. iiii Legal Advertisements. Slivrifr's ale. BY VIRTUK OF AN EXF.CUT10N to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne County Cotnrnon Pi van Co,nrt, I will f spoe at Public Pule, tt the liihent bidder, On Saturday the !)t!i day of Jilly, A. I). between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock 1. M. of nniil dy, at the door of the Court House of Randolph County, the nuts and profits, for a tt-rm not ixceedinp seven years, of the folloing described Ileal Ktate, to-wit; Tlie north hull' of the noulhea?t quartet of sectioii twenty-six, township twenty-one, ringe thirteen ta?t, iu Kindolh county, And on failure t realize the full amount of iudL'uit'iit. interest and co-ts. 1 will, at t tie tiiiiMf time rim! puce, exnose at l'utiiic - . . . S.i!fc tliS tVr-iinple of said Heul Krtatp Tu ken as tbe property of teorre Kvl'ey, nt the suit of ht-vin Warren to the use of William II. Moore. Slid sale will be mudc without any relief whatever Irotn valuation or appraise ment law. WILLIAM M. CAMPHKLL, Sheriff of Randolph County. June in, A. 1). Ie70. George A. Johnson, At'orney for Plaintiff; f Print rs' fee $" OO.J SPECIAL ELECTION. "fV'OTICF IS IlFJlF.rtY GIVEN TO J 1 the qualified voters of Washington and Wayne Townships, in the County ofRandolph, and State of Indiana, that on Monday, the mth day of July, 1870, the Tolls will be opened by the proper Judges and Inspectors of LJections at each of the usual voting places of said Townships of Washingtou and Wayne, for a ispecial Flection by the qualified voters thereof on the subject of appropriating money by said Townships for the purpose of taking stock in theconstructior;, through said Townships, respectively, of the Lake Erie ami Louisville Railroad. Said electioa will be held in pursuance of an Order of the Hoard of Commissioni-M of said County made and duly entered of Record, at a Regular Term of said Hoard, on the 7lh day of Juue, A. U. Is70. Witness rny band and the Seal of -ca!.. said hWrJ, at Winchester, thta t'th dav of June Ai ). ls70. "WM. K. MURRAY, lo, 1F70. Auditor of R. C. Assignee's Sale of Röal Estate; ON FRIDAY. TUG 15th DAT OF JULY, I), lt-70, I wilt sell at Auc tion. iu front of the Court House, in the town of Winchester. Randolph county, I nd ana, at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the rieh, title, interest, clain. nnd demanded cT William h. McKennan. bankrupt, in, tb and over, the following described Real Estate, subject to all encumbrances: Lots 12 and 13. in Paul Way's Addition (as Countr Agent) to the town of Win ehester, Indiana, the same being in the west front of said town. T KRMS Cah on dar of ile. WILLIAM A. UHADSIIAW, June 1, IsTO. Assignee. State of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Common PleaCourt July Term, 167ft William Ruble, Administrator of the -tatc of Zcliariah Puckett, et al, ts. Thornas J. Pucketr, Martha E. Puckett, ct al. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Moorman JV- Altorniy. and files 1 is fomplaint beriin, tosetlirr with an niTMavit that Sd Defendant, Martha K. I'uckett, is not a n t .ItWtMlM C ff.t.AMA .Mil lll.l i ri'ivni "l hit: i;iiic vi iiium.mi 4.' ua ...... cr,!i or action ennts against her ot ice is therefore hereby civen said de fendant that utile's stie be and appear on the first dy of tie nxt Term of tbe Kano.ruav me .in iaj or June, ir.o, it.e ; personal estate of tlio decedent, consist-it-rest. ' f.- --- i ----- - - - r r - - aiving benent or valuation and - ppraiffment I iv,, with gool security. HARLANi Administrator.

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At m tllftlli of tho IUI hrlt in lllCIIC'lt", , .- t 7i the time for l.ok r i" HtM.u.l Fair M "I fVf !l5r j! V The lr Kruuml III I- " land all Hi- nrcessHry -; will be made to rrmir-r i i.. be. Fairs ever h;ld in tbcroui . llv or.tr of the llonni. J. n. ROCTH. rmt fA'"IM:l, yilf -One new frame tof. ronUiolnp Are room..Di.p.utrf. Wf.l ..( erj rUf? for cah.cr will leM on tin.e, itrai. ANo.60.eres of Und, one mile north t of üuntif ille, tieb I will .til or ir.c onrrrj reawtsible rf. Owir?tpcullar circutnatanc bolt tb jropsMlh bor r.airod taust L tdU CiU ln i securt a barrain. ,,l'nw Brick for Sule. n'eLaTerowonlania trar; :ir;ao;i ft of ?er good brick, and rt mklri: mere, which wt will attl tr brap (' t' All on! era promptly filled. Our trick-yard it loettrd t nt-rC"-eait of Wlbcbetr. ou tba WUcLeafr a J fJoioa City Tcropi.e. r2l Ken k FOR SALK OH F.XCH AXCI.' I will eil. very low fur cash cf fan notes, 1G) acres of eieellent Uc l i -on County, Kansas, or elchatRw It fr desirable property in Wincbesttt There la a great bargain in thU land. A. W. r RATI! Kit, No 3 North Front, T9nltf Vicchester, InJ. Want of Lnery m a, t I rAal n X !.( ill On gr rm ciuif v miitviiuuri ness as well ai a oeglect of houiehott duties. The use of per'e "3:aouarx Wine Ditters," will effectually five tout and energy t the physical powers of tt. I system, and remote lassitude. The Peru vlan Bark contained la them, will also can Agit. A Want 1 .Med'rine Well Supplied. WAYNE'S DIURETIC AND ALTERATIVE ELIXIR has filled a want long needed la the list f prrparatioca for the cure of those Diseases named 'a Advertisement P V. I. 1170. A tars ttr for Cronp, Piptberiai and particularly a tesfei wJf for the bite or a mad do;. Address, (enclosing fifty cents), to J. Laaai, Majirille, Kentucky. BUT A Horn:. Frame house of six roons ballt last season on large comer lot. In Wiacheat-r, 'or sale cheap, on long credit, will ttvl Ho same Until stilJ . Alio, t7 acrcl of rich soil, well timbered land In Adsma county tear the lire rf tbe new Railroad, will sell low fur eaah or trade for a clean stock of CQi4s, would prefer a stock of drags. Call at my offlca or address mt at T7!nchestfr Ud. t. J. D. TENNELL. 1IOMETKSTIJIOMY. Kokobio, litD., Aug. IC. L9. Da. Roiack It is due q and the public, more especially the aClicted, to say that I have given your Invaluable Scandinavian and Blood Purifier a fair trial, in number of casea of disease, and in alt of which it has exceeded my expectations, and consequently up to Its recommendation, t do, therefore with pleasure, fecommend it to all the a dieted whose diseases Indicate such a remedy of that description. ouri.respectfu'lyi Rrv.. TAMES HAVENS. FOR HAhK ... One valuable house and lot, well Improvtd, situated öa East street, in Win chester. For tertr.s of aale call on n4itf W. R. WAYA IIOlSi: AM) LOT FOlt SALH. Situated on Franklin street, west of the Public Square, owned by Jesse Hammers. For particulars eall at the office of Watts k Reynolds, Attorneys and Real Estate Agents tkOlt NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tbe undersigned barinr purchased the Mill Property, known aa Bond's Mill, on Cabin Creek, two milea west of Maxvile, on the Wiucbestcr aaj Windsor Turnpike Road, and navlnjr put tbe same In tbe best of order for Custom Citindiog, and one of the parties having a lifetime experience as a miller, we feel able to warrant aa good. If not better satisfaction, than can be given elsewhere. We cordially ask a trial, at least, and thed judge for yourselves. Persons from a distance can, at all times, hava their grinding to take borne with them either by grinding or eichange, at 40 lbs flour and bunbel bran per bushel when tbeir wheat Is good merchantable Wheat. We hope to merit a liberal share of patronage. SEM ANS it BURTON. January 4, lsT(). e?ti tiyIf you bare a bsd taste in your nouth, sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel stupid and droS7, appetite unsteady, frequent headache or distiness, you are "Rlllioui" and nothing will arouse your liver to action and strengthen up your system equal to Ir. Pierce's Alf. Ext. or Ciolden ile cal Discovery; Used moderately during eiposure to msfsrial poisons it enables tbe liter to work off tbo poison and will lfus prevent Ague and Billions Fevers, it Is just the thin? for jaundice. As a Blood Purifier ar.d Coi.-!i Medicine It has nver ye: been ;';i'.; ! . Sold by drnggists. Vr. Sage's Catarrh I'emfd'y is irr-.tr-tetd to giva satisfaction. roit sali:. A splendid new buggy aul harness (of sale cheap. Call on (ro. IL rsiMisr. t'U3t. taKeep the IV.-iod Pura and avid Kevtrs by usic i bottle of ToUnd'e Humor Doctor, the great System Renewer. g"Do r.nt wait for a coogh or KMnrv Disease to go as it came, but get Poland' White Pine Compound to cure at once. -V. 0. UV.M f ..M Im ik. Mt wcrrm reer.edt la existence combirinjr hermless qualities with delicious tsste aud amating power. All casea of Dcbilitt peettüar to resales will Sod a sovrreipn remedy in Ir. flwetl'a Female Strenrthening Cordial. r5dd ty. j. C. iiluSH, WiicSesitri tod. vOniniy W't t all especial attention to the artvet tisement, in, annt?ier Ibss?, 0? rfLLU rORT W.A?.iMK. a pure and anultefated Grape Wise, laralutV '"

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