Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 28, Winchester, Randolph County, 7 July 1870 — Page 2

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T:iriisi.Y, I . . , t )UllH';i Ii J ic;Ut;t. Fnf (!. l,j f,f W( LX. F. .. HOFFMAN. For TrM.Mf i Ror.r.ur ii. :.ii,r;ov. Tut u;rli.rt-t MnfiV.i: , ,ir ,.,. MAUNA MAS C. UOP.iiS. M1L-ON TIUVI.IiH. Hri M.f,irlJI IM T. r i I t ( 1 f. i .J i't.trUt-C !M HI f a . IIA'. iMi.t I . tin-wi v. i,hv: oi:v. rith lM.iit-.Mi'(l.n . i r.u..N. CCCrilSSICNÄfA?.D JICICIU TICrET. T'U t'ourr NiiitJ, )..frtit, ;u.. John r. c. shanks. i I).ii t Atf'.rr l-'h J.i Ji.-i il D'.-tiii-t I'lin.uii a. u. Kt:M:iY. For Jn'fc 1S J m t , i .1 T r nit, J.MOi; M HA VMS. pc:'iti? Ai'mit J.'ii. Jn In 14I I'ircuit, i;liu n. i;i;v.()i.i'. - tAW OF NEWSPAPERS ii" 1. '.',fi....fnrK i, f1.J'fnrt F(I ,,lt,lr;, til r ..I I'lil I w.nai.1, ," . .oil iei IN if !?' rl i i' . i. I ...' iw t r. xi. I. fi.-ii i-Rr tl'iiiiii- ! i'i'.. I,i t in ? nli n U l -i"i (lii tii iiiI 1 II i i Ifjr tf Ji4. i 1. II ,iJiiVi n-nl-fl of fs f ij to tiV.- j ,'.. i. ........ t .I.-....- ... .. .,- ... IN r- in- m Ii !.! r.--..n...l- ii ii 1 1 i Ilcj rUt.j ,r t-.ll an I ;. 4c ni.tiK-1.. .lit- , '.iilimi

inf..rmti r 1 1 ) i "''1 '''' ' '.. , uVrt i. ,.-m t impioe their natural look-, upi o,-r .rni.-r .tiffriLMi. n.j if h..i t f,-. n.i. , .,.iri,j niiiiii tlit? left ninl paraded tl AilK u-.ul.l aloa.', l jiwn .l ititi r-- .... , , " ,n,i. i the principal thoroughfare of town.

. liv- i.nri, .i.. ü.im ,a,rrr""",:'rheir instrument-eoiii-ted of tin and .4-.v,.f f-i. ....... ru-. ..rr. ril, lMiriiiMrunii i con. i uu i tin nmi -ii.w it .M.r,n..i r.ir.ii ri o i . u ioMv ; ,r:i., hon.y. w th a keg ami barrel for r.bii.f.uri.!. , n.. , , ., drums. 1m rapiK'aranceertated on e ... n sensation, ami a? a bur!eMUo was ar

TO THE PUDLIC.

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l without pnrnllrl in the hMory f irw,P;,rr m ',in,r !

iidiriihrnnni i.enr ... n.i.i.i mm our ft.w ritJzt.ns NVho irmalnel away tleht, w hich was promulgated at I ihr- lir.Mr All.in ist.Nt: .II.It-;froni n,t. jt,M.r .siAv. to attentl Wat-1 Wns:.iuton yeMenbiy, show n reI'll in ihr roimiT. 'son'.-, wertM.ut In full force, viewing ' duetion duKnt? the month of June of - - - - i

A new emorr.ilie oaoer U H km ' ' KtArted nt I Iiiehmoml. Jame Kl.h-r i to t. tli)r. . , .... i lot- O I - l Oil 111 "VI III i"lstitil the 2 of tin mouth. The SeiiAti. eonfiruied the tioniinatloii of Auto T. Aekerinan a Attor

ney (h neral, and he ha entered upon largely atteixh-il a it houM have . eation of the surplus revenue to thi hi cHieial .lutie. been, a plea.ant time was had by all J purpose to be canceled, leaving the - - ! wlio were present, the chief pastime jinking fund intact, it will be better YV S. Haley, an experienced printer j rnce hoops, swinging, and with ! than any funding bill that has len nnd editor, ha purehaed a half in- llo exptio,, 0f tho accident nun-1 propo-ed. There is now in the Treatertt in the Cambridge Tribune. We ti()lu.,j ia .u,ther place, nothing I Miry $ IlM.'VUmi of ImiiuI belonging wi-h the new lUmsuct CH. (occurred to mar the pleaMire of any ! to tlwj (J venimeilt, of which ;7,; i oi l n 1 I M Ul , re tin. ninliiii, I . n 1 I.t-iviitir

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i n"iti: ,,. i nun i"ui . i ii oi hi in. i . , , ,. , , , . . ,? . , , . ... A few liar's were displayed, and liinielf a an lndepndent eandidate!,. . . .... . . . , , , ,. ... . , . ; thus paed, in W ineheler, the ninetyf.r Kepre'entative to the State Legi-!, ., . . , . , . , , , , . i, fourth Anniversary of America n in-

, ,, ! mWriW. for the JoricN.w., a we shall ' ....i .,. ... ...... v--..... M V w..,... ... - have something to :iy alout him thir- j ing the canvas. Tnc State debt of Indiana ha Wen rthiccl:y00Oiii thepatsi. month.. ! The luana-enutit of Indiana lliianec ly the Republican party ha bveti sue eosful iu the highest degree. '

fi-orge Alfred Town-cnd w rites: , Tht. ilitcrnal revenue re ceipts for the Thcreinof.iemltoaj.,urnalitIike;mnnt.1 of ,,. .,, -Vs Mi

mi enemy nl . ...... .... me iiieauer me auat-K, the more inscrutably it conies to bene lit. William (.thU-tt onee ail: j 1-verv inc.iii enemv brings me a new tbouhf, vo iu-w friend and live new huWriU-rs. " New C'a-tle i t: have another Bep il-liean paper, i'lca, formerly one of tie proprietor of the Co". v, i to run the new paper. It ha Jeen but a khort titiii iiico I . it ! .! if (In. . . , ,i t . i i mi, V .t n material and 'immI will of the Gtrt r . ,ni to ( ipt. llcox. a verv worthv vouin? ..w .. .,.-i'w-i., .'..aav iu" n, who h i greatly improved the paper, and added to it usefulness. A dim.-ultv h i ariMii in Winchester, a to j : I-1 bow v the Fort Wayne Itailroad shall pa through that city 'I l.. wi .. I. ...I ... ...... .1... .......... fm nceoiint of it.-.VA uiii'ij llittf. I All a med ike. There" no trouble' TluToa.I ualaidir b come up Me- : rhliau street, one of the f.uet troet ' in town, ami arrangements w ere made j by our citizen with the company run the read on West street. . . Tlie Income tax expire at the end ; &J the precn var by limitation, and i It I. uot at aJI likelv that it can be , nnd oppre-ion of the tax, Lot on ex-

renewed The St nite on Frid.iv, i tueeti army ollkials and Quaker In- i S reierenc? to me tie.neaiion oi tne ; ; - v. ....) riveanindicition bv 'vote of .1 o i .Han agents rc-nrdinff the pertn.mancy ! vux county monument to-day, j proximity to ire. Hence, l.ej 1 tint it MteM rot receive the s,e-!.'f peaceable relation,. The former ! taken from the KvaiMvIHe Omrur cf stores them in this room. In the j lion of that Ih.1v. Th.re ha. I.e., a Uro satisfied that we have by the re- I Thursday: rear of the axle reise room v c j . i f iv. i .i i ii.: ., : -W Rie bv the Jnttntnl nf vpsterd.-iv 1 ('OHIO to tllO lat'il Oil room, and Still

I .l.nlc.ff full- a P.. . 1 1 ' i'OIII ll'l 11 L' IK llt'll I UJllU illlll III.1 I'I'II 1 - , . " - - " I

nuiiuation one can not s nnv uior:dian WAT. ' !

id jevtions to it than there l- to almot nv ttlur M-tries of tax. It simnlv , tUx-.-hnluate in f.ivor of the poor men. We i.otiee that , both of our ' ri'iiai'T-, .Morion anti i ran, i.ivorin & m .. m am. m a w i.s contintiaton. : - . j A correspondent of the "l. lioui' JhiMrx-rnt .-ay: "At the present rate of propres-, Indiana will in twi-nty year.. &t hat, boovcii with the proud-t-t i f her sisters, and w ill the ti inert ly have coninietieeii thedevclopenient of

l...v ............ II j l.i.il ll' in roil.lv I We lave nuivaii the imt;.:i nmnruf tili 11 it n. l.l.Mirllt-tl .'it - j Fort Wayne, hy I. W. Jone A: Sm. The Tts i- a in. at bxUinir. well lilted i .ht ef, and we wA it ttiteiprisin . j roprietors success. .NTATi: lUIHT. I l Ii,Mi'ili -in i -ir'tv in Vmten warHtlatili-M la U-o.i iilm-v.t w iped i. it, and that t.. u ith nt exhorbitant 1 tix.ition. Our stute taxes are lower j rr.' . . . ... . . i it nr fban f-.r iiiinv vi-art Hut i l.u-.. i tlie IKMiioeratH in power .in, and '

lt,.M.i.-. ... ......... AXOTIIl:il ixniAN.vroLis .MVS. 01 l'nui" -I - I - n nueh younger State than Illinois. Tl'ltV thirtv-nine delegates to the capitol A Kreat ntnoiit of talent and capital . .,J ; movlnK eonventioti to be held in finthnt have hitherto pasnd throtmh it, 1,,Iot,KM,articu.arairf He tlcclitici to ap-' loa more attractive N-rritory, are now tragedy at IndianaiH.lis, known ajpojiit ileleiates on the ground that retuwi-t.rein.iiu there." , the "told prmj; Murder," over which, t slR.h a conVention bein an outburst ZTTin .notwitlKtandin- the legal invt-ti-a- of ular vvV reprt.,Cnt ... . UV,-V '"'. . . . imU u'rwvr alM the f;t that tliatt anil Iwalitk.s shouM chie their

t'.ry u ill soon iiicrca-e tin tax? ami j city. A coroner's jury was cnipanKiiMIo another debt upon US forthejnrh d, and returned a verdict of "accib n, fit of their A! -'aiu'.'ic. frieti N 1 dental drowiiii:. A Kciitbniin not In Wall nt rt i t. " fct-liuj satHied w ith this verdict, mis;-

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W-, thrT h.ld tu Ii -1 S:iturti., at n at'i'- twill, either in 1 1 nj'i r -1 r v ir iViWu in the c Ii ir, we d n'l .in wlii di. It'jtnrr r .-' li-d o jn Iitü'tn.iii that Midi a thin:: I ' ! i'i. ii .ii ml Iii' i r i " m i Iii the .b h "-iti-ito., '.t riilvd Wee them, did. Y jiNil.nl u!i i Im- f n Ii ii f .r ; ; ; . "J . to t to Ihi. ili.r,t Hl-.t 2 oVI.!c. IHkii.towar.l tl.onrM, nr I .... . ff... t 11. ro li.k.iihilii-n no"! oi ii-iiiii i.ii j uMiv ...... ..ti.l .'i i ri .1 1 lr . ' n. Hint ,w.im- i.ii-i iran. I wo wore a iloiibiins Tlnmi no IoiiT. I in re wan oiiM'inii'K io ih; .l..i.n I .'i i-ifi w ir m-Ii rli-o lor Iiil ""' - (..iiirrc- ioi.al Convintion. 1 hey k iiiln.f ini-tixl. lillt It H UIHier-toiMi tlu V -f iI vote lori.oierieK. nn: rourrii i hi.m iiiisti i: oL i vaneeof the il.iv. ml evt-rv ho.lv : ,,,joVl,lit in neeoidaiiee with their . J. . eiiioviil it iu nceoiiiaiice with their Shortly afler ihiyliht r c-Mzi-ih were aroiiM-,1 hy the Urin of iivü-, 1 . . . ....I oll.... I.1....l-U...lll. 'III lidlMI 1 illKI W llilllil .1 nun n-iiiiiu , I...,,- It..tui.itif ! ht am nliiPo'e ih k . . . I IVtcr Ih-inheimer's wa.n, dmwn hy ' I ' " " III IWlir OI Mt'llll-il kiiii. HUH until , im .... i .... i ! i it 1 1 ... i ... 1 1 1. iMlV-. .vl I..,,. f;ll,. n,l hlaikeil f.:iT". ' mi l were li-nui-ed in ilillVnnt way enatlon, anl a biir!esiio was ar decided ue e?-. Me-c-ncr were imHMly Mippoin it to be ihr how hi rhi'm to Iw proprietor if. Thoe of ' the fpoctnc!e with woiuleriiif? eye and ' " . i-niili' tiifiiifliw II k'li nfkoii ' J ' 'i wnere wa your june-j. The scholars of the vat ion ft'abbath sehooN met at the Mi-tbn!it t'hurrh. !

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iMitli,rl.k.i,,hhant...l....ivi.n-oHi. ; .u--hargi..,. Anions tho-.- thu- amt- jirH i,,..,.., vlU ..,1 votir linMe" icIi-.uonMt.eaom- m- ...... Moii.lir.tf .K-olatr a.nl aW. Ii... vi-!,,, mttihn U r,t,M,I in dMo.ly ; ; 1,1 ,u 1 ,lM , J.Mthv to the variety of article in Picas. U . Harris ailll Ltt.Loirj .. ... . t ' iriannM in c u-iom , nU(), umiit ninl my c iciliialiir author- , , u., ..., r . ,, .htto of tl... cntuivK.it.-l iot4 UltlHIi; J wa ,., ,.,.,1 (.'..ttil.l.y. lit- i- if. nt ,..,. , rr Nl,,'', "l" K Wt? Will thiri'fonv JI,rv ct.r. I IM. iMrtiMrh.p i:, Cn 0 ; ' '-! : . ' .i.iki..z. -id,-, wiow. 'VV ,. : r ;:r. : "'" "ur-1 '-' ' .' i !:,::r.v?.:,,::',;...,v' ; w ""u

jolly fiirml Dr. Smith, puanlm ti.e .....i iH.j0..e, to tl.t- Mail hinl' comi.anv t .. T . .. . , mhlttion to various k nxth ff oilf. In ,.,., t. t,... '.. '. v.... 1,1

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at .o'eh.t k and proceeded to Puekett'.i .piiring all ImiiuN now in the TreaMiry I t,,U "I'P-k" to the whole coungrove, south of town. Though not a or to be hereafter purehaM-d by appli- i r.v Jt is iIHl-;ilI to Indianapolis.

"M dependence. May we not hope that ,: , ' , , when Time, in hi uiieeasing round, 'bring again this, the greatest day iu our country 'a proud history, that it w ill be more generally observed by our libtrty-loving citizen.-? WV under i.UIk.1 h ,r uW i ir i i r - ii. r ii.... i,,.r ,c.,;UI A. 1.,!,,, for the f..llo,ng frieti : Y.-ihiii-'ton news - - i i and for the fical year emling yesteri nay, !.., ;-,wi t,. . All the special assitant assefsors i employed to assess the income taxes, , win oe.iKeii?rgeii lo-uay. number of regular as.Mtant assessors will also ! be Ji.ini"C.I, as C'oinniis.-itiiicr Delano ha given ortler that the revenue district throughout the country be re-organized and the force reduced. On June "Oth. Is0:, the sinking fund . . , -..... ...... rn ... . I ainounieo to :y,. u,ooi. io uns nas , ..... . . . been added the purchase, during the ... . . . i (present year, s.,i i,no in tmniis, ! I which w ill make the sinking fund on 1 the 1st ot July, $.;,sl2,foi, whieh ndto t5,e pmehases of the "pecial fund, (Ni,.'i,,) all purchased with-; in the present hscal year, gives a : in the baud of ricastircr, Spinner of $li', I'Ji),leo. j T,,c ( oVorn"u,,'t anticipates some : tr,ml,le from t,,e CVmianclic Indian 1,11 the I'ordcM of Texas who are comJ "h " Z ! retry gone upon u.e 1-,-,, reports of outrages antt inuruers oy j them are not of uufrcquent occur- j rence. pi' I'.v no means averted a general In-! A private letter, dated Carup Supply, ; Indian Territory, June 11, received ; l' o, ss ti.e I.uiia.H arc more than raiin- troupe around here. A small ! r - j .tuiomi wi.l fc..w ... w i . , w w ..-mk -..w . v mm m m i tills afternoon tliew out iwo companies of cavalry, and from what wc -a, '4t they are bavinj; a nice little li"Iit nltoiiL tliri-w mi 4 im flir river. i "r - t t'ohmel Nelson has inm, o.if v-ilh nn ;olher ol)nil,ay to assi.-t them. The i,!ians aresupiosed to be Comanches ad C'hevcnnes. J ! tuo persons arc nrving out lifetime ........ n mir Sli tirikiitu '.!,!: nun iu .I. ....... ... v... j u v.vw'i f mvstery hangs, that no human! agency ha- ever yet, nor probably ever : U i!l be able to penetrate, is fresh in '

i the minds of our readers, iiother ha , torl u Jrtl''"''ocvurrcd, even mure ahcckin;j aud ,

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i in ii.i1 i vriiiii1' in i iitia. me - ui followiin morning, and their 1 and their lilies fouud lying iu a small crtcK near the

ult., two little girN, a-cd respectfully x UU former stateiiunts iu refer- '. ll-. Kit their honu, in.ence to Guthrie, Iowa, rcappe.r in that city fr the purpose- of huntios print, followed by a contradictory I tluir cows. Not rttuinins that' frtatemcnt from the fame place made i niht, scaich was made f-r them the , by fc'ood authority. He goes behind a

d n j ' fiian t .N:iii,ination,

M. !.i. Ii i!l--l. ...-. t fl... f. ,1 I-..I flw. . r ... , Iii , i i. i of tlo-two h td i e-u outr.ic-!. wh;i-h convinced II r-1 itt that tin- ei!utic drowned hy t!iMi n !i!i p-i j - tr:.lf.r,r p r,.r tn.to.-. . f Ii:.- ...,tr:.-. t, .:-..tr,y II.. ,vi.h ,m ,m of tl,, Im a'f-

i;ri;;!,'",,!':M- ,,,,-,i"s : ,! - '' ...:., av,. ,,.,,i fw .,, M.,M,il,.varti,.. T,ii-l,a(,eiinct,,a.v,Xa.,.. -Shoo v, ,U,Vt l-hkr . T? ,h,S k " t T f j,,- Uir ,,!,! all, ,t.,t'.( .,ivi.-, UJ' 'V-VUH a,i HnntviUv nn- out ! 7'1 , , "iiy: , ,cr,,a' rr u lü

f I i . t I. I . . i it, 1 1 if i;i;n imnaria, u-nin tne war. i - . '. . i i oi ix 1 1 i'h -i t ii si Uno on i' fit lay a,tf JIM,j a Mrn, examination hehl. nllt jl.r,.nijM,.i,io ,a( fuinnu tiee.l, ' . .t;n....' ... . i.. ...... i., .. i.ni .or. iv oioo .w oro inr r;u,.t. (f u-ath. The ' following U tin-' ..i... r i. t ..r tm' J-ui'ian i' oi lilt; ir mii i oi i in yi i 1 ' 4.jall!t who eumlucU.I the Ia?t exatninatiotn: There are nnmital;aMo cvi. It-net. s of r.......i i.. tl... .n-n.,. ..v,.,i , to the txact manner of her dcalh Ah to the exact manner of her death It i... r..r ii i. in'the ho,y when their examination I a.,n.l,. If .. I.. w if ilium 11 101-, u,-i lit ll in I'll I !. ll.l......... I A 1. .. 'oiumiiie.i io uiem immeuian iy aner , .1 .. ;...!: r .1 ... t I.. .1 T .,. ' t . , " " , W.tuAu . . . . ... . . ' II" L 11.11 I' lilt II ,11 11 I I'll M'llll'll. I. ruin 10 lili.n Ur.lc Ml' hvihii nn i.n 1 tbrv bavo been eiiabUil to noik... however, they tu.anin.oudy ii.eline t, , Ibo Ot lief t.iat the .b ath of Mary "',' v. "-' V- ,,r;rv and not by choking or s(ranlin. J I Ti.k ofi'mirwi li.nvi'M tl... himIIit In 1 . . . . . . . . . JouU , rr , :l ,:lV0 ( u. h,.IK. , . ,. , , ,, ... , IU of all .loiibt-, it is not at all likely ,, , r . . i that the KUiItv iai ties, for w hose crime : .,,.,., , ,. t ' no punhhment, eilher human or .Ii- j vine, is sulllcient, w ill ever bo brought to justice. The eflleial statement of the public 52 ),2i't,7T2. The .lfbt ha been re- f ... . . . ' ilni-ril viiwo tln nri'ti'iit nilnimitni- i . ', 1 . " " 7 .' lion eame niiojifier ji...i,hh,'m'.i, or an average of ."rs,; ,i) n per month. If ('oiieres will now iia n law re- ..... ... ww,,,..t w.....,H $M;i.Mhinnii uhieh might be canceled. This would at once reduce the annual payment of interest over $"i,0Od,OM, . and simplify the .tatements made to i4l .... ,. the public, so that it might be more readily eotnprehcmh'd by the masses. It is true that it would make no dillerence w ith the final result, provided that the revenue is not cut down; but , .it, 7.1 i , h r-'" f l " '" ! tin s enlarge the hasis of taxation, and i J. a; Hip tins is jut wiiat t)Ught to he .lone country ought to be required to pay if ;!); nn-.n i m - j The Seymour Time says : iVmo-' eratie practice conforms l.tit aM to Democratie promise. The Democracy ! . ... ....I are the friends of the poor. To 1 e surc they arc. They are for taxing the rlch-the bloated bondholder-an.l exempting the poor. This is their professiorf, proclaimed w ith much sound- j ing of trumpets ami jingling of bells. But last week, in the House of IJepre sentative, CS Democrats voted for the reneal of the income tax a tax levied lli'l4W ut 1,11 "IUM1K .i i.ia awui onlv on tho rich while onlv 17 voted c "llli " M,utl a-ainst its reneal. One hundred and ninc b?publienns voted against and onlv twenty for the- repeal of the tax. i Thus it appears that the Democracy arc oppo-ed to a tax ... ii V'. .w . t. . . . i, i'w,i ujr . nnnn.i.i f.. M f v nv ... lilwili f 1... ! rich. They want the poor man to 1 bear the chief burden of taxation. 1 The Democratic politicians have a j spite n gainst poor men, because of j ich was the irresistible hot tliat put dow n the Democratic n hellion." The elouTfTui m,w7ind then Tlie Democracy would like i o assume the virtue, though thev . ; " V".; 'Mi"' f f of (Jieencastle, j vi'!hout di tiiietion have a ei.ind tlorniel Saturday next. A monument has . hecn built, :;nl speeches are to be j; J' j; k I u., un(i! (hc cie(.ton js Over.o i - SNohliers or Indiana! what do you (link of a partv one 0f the leading; organs cf which styles the dedication i e .1 i oi a muuuuicui in iionur oi our ueati , companions "a tlorniel; dedication?'" Indiancjtofis Journal. j ' , J ; Governor llakcr has w ritten a letter : , T , T. , n answer to one from John I). C anton, i r ... i -

skitiff him to llplHlillty.noii.Mrüuutuoi n iiuniioii, ..ui

iiVVIl il'll":lfi 1 if thi'V I.. I... t-f.t 1 MV, ... . !ltt , ;f Hlill. . , . . 4 resent eil ' ; COllUKSPON I )i;NC i Our platie friend, X. Meudetihal, sr - enis to oe eviriieii ons:iier:iii v !it . ..

rename eiiixei oi mat piaice for lnsii;""'5 .4.1.-1111., i-ui-.

'authority to state what he di'd, aud be-i cause Mr. Citizen told him a fib, and ' he saw fit" to promulgate it w ithout J 'further inve-tiation, he feels sour be-; eau-o we put the two statements in

'.rxf a r- i t ! i that all nulitne

tvt,,l .IH.. i-,. f.-. IL- I. .1 Ii . u-i ! i .i : thtoti-h Im u'' ct. hilo in tili-j drt too. .1 , l-y .fi-.rf, net uw.wi nr w hnt ti n.v, Ii Unlust- in . -.-tin: Mine unt Ii .,u fr. .!.-, lim mi , ti.e ,.t ami ,.n .t ,.n.,-ril.v f our unpitt. -ihIiiix ati.l v.-i.(-rtIv little i.M in, ii . m 1 1 ii hp i im'hii v piiiier v. ii ih . , ,, . o , . 4 ., HUillliHt j.nilnß ..vcijH r.i,t t u.r, ,ha, low, h, or, bt the event, of r; il: 1 come, whidi thin-Henry !now ri-a.1v t() ,1,, " i ..nj, ... . , . . I . ji.j,., . . . coinc which tiling 1 1 fllTV H HOW TeaOV ' ... " J W.U. Cos, Konof Jo.M-i.Ii Cox, liv-in-twomile, Miutli -M of town wns i jhadly hurt hy his hor-falling with ; him, an.I on him. a few ilavs inee: no ! rui-e.i. At la-t aenunits lie was im-; provinj; proving i- it i' ... from hi, hor.o on the Ut ( i"1' ,,a,,,-v tim,,t;d, tut leec ived Ill) VCriDIN IlllliriPU. t J t . .ion: nthan W. Hunt MiflVrcd partial 1 ... w,l,Ie " way tu ... Vi i' ii ic i a i- ii.i vvieic. - - CUtllni,' Will be IInMie.1 this ! . . . . . . . .... - . i w eek. We reported a poor pro-pect j hit wet k and wo have no better new tnu w,,u. Tho u e r ! .,U.i i . , t . ; w hat little good wheat theto was to . .. . . .. 1 Tl II in siwli 11 ilirci-1 100 so I lint It i.4 r;o' in mu-Ii a tlireetion so uttci.y impossible to save . . . 5s ine w iie.u tu. is piou. . - - - . ..... ....v...v.. ...... - - , mueh of, ism .:, II i:u CltOU I.Nt; TltADi: (ONTINti:!). The Oil Iloiixe of Frank A. lloytt, Imliaiia ptili. The oil trade, beginning with the lirt tiso of tho refined oil from coal, and continuing with petroleum, has, perhaps, grown more mpidly in the lat few years, than any other branch of commerce. WhileIsut a lew year ago tlit entire .sues of this kind of oil in that-city did not amount to more than ten or fifteen barrels per year. Now the annual sales amount to many -thousand barrels, so that, with tho exception of Cleveland and Pittburg it is .said that a larger quantity of this articlo is shipped front that market than from any other western city. Its central location and great shipping facilities, commend it to refiners generally, and the product of nearly every oil region iu the land is sent there to lind a market. Owing to this fact it i claimed that dealers can there obtain oils of evcrv kind and oualitv, liim,f:,HHI0,l, .1 in any ., :,liiv J ,,wn,l, dioaiK-T thai, at the roil.,"it s. Appreciating the atl vantages of a railroad center of this kind iu Im;7, Dr. 1. Wood and Mr. Trank; A. 0Y(i opened a house- fur the saleof 0ip at So. 1" Sout strcct un,l(.r the stvle " South Meridian of Wood A; Boyd. Subsequently they removed to i' iu tho same street, thus securing a more commodious house with the advantage of a vVarcroom entr;nK.c ()n ,Vurl srvQ. In April, 1801), Mr. Boyd purchased the entire store, since which time he has carried on his store alone j under the style of Frank A. Boyd, i Upon entering the front from j Meridian Street we come into tne ontco ami sample room, iiere is , i 1 1 T ? Ui L found what is said tt be as; IIIll :i III SÜIIlllll' 111! IIS I'MIl III 1 1 1 1 11 ' i .. . r , .. .;, l I ; ----- -- - - - - - - x - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - , 1" uny other oil house in the W est Immediately in the rear of this room is the axle grease and paint room, which of course, is well .stocked with these articles, Kntering a cellar from this room come into the room used formerl,('Z11 hnG ,n,rni extendi, front to the street. The benzine. Which is mostly UH'd l.v rif.. n,l tho .olioo n the rear of this we enter the cn- J an entrance from IVarl street. Be-! neuth tho general shipping room' ""other capacious cellar, j which is used for storing varnishes, paint. Ac. Still another room is ; tliat for mixing .nnd packirg. It is j located immediately above the pen- ! . i. eiiii snippiou. i"uiw. 3Ir. Howl's establishment larger than ono would suppose from simrdv passing it on the street. Not , 1 : , . , , onlv is ho prepared to sur.plv the, ' . t . X)TOV' to furnNh nil k'nds of 110 I)roP f s 10 llirni11 -11 K.ntH oi oI1 k-OWIl to the trado such as lard, sperm, straits, batik, resin, wool and ; tanner's. Ho is not only a dealer I but a manufacturer as well, his axle' ..Rrca-e and some of his oils beinrennred in the city. One of his .......I..I4t..j. ii-ool il . .... . . ... Ho claims' m m ....v that this oil will wa-h out easily: 'and not leave color or spot on the! 1 finest fabric. Another specialty is, I his lubricating: oils. It is said that I.HV- ' J U.l II l I I II: Ul IIU'I O.UIII "ll' ' which are now used, are made from f..v... f-.i.n. ltli... ..ff- Tl.li...... I.I. ll. the residuum or circus oicoal oil, Jml ;xr0 ''parati vely worthies-.1 Mr. Hoyd proposes that as he man-. ulactures his ow n lubricatin- Ol s ; tlmt lic wl puaranty them and all i "t hw establhment, and ifj chasers can return them and ho will j pay all expen-cs incurred, i he ; following note from the Western j Ma.'hino Works at Indianapolis will j show how his oils are regarded at j

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t'.iiir 11 iinwir I 1 1 1 . r i . I t. . S k i I . - ; ., i , machinery when' our speed rano r,m L'o tw,f Co revolution j f r min. The oil has never boated a j,,nrnal or b.-arln;;; it i entin'l v fr, . from lt) r. Krt. (H., , Vl.Ill. !1M,i ;- lir:w t! t,, . ..il dwell at Irn'tlf npon any run of Mr. . , , . A , h n ianI to miiHv a Yrirty of i )f riu, 'J, :,;t V,! - f s ( -.or 11, , Hut n wl11 ?ii,n,,,v s,i,tt' ,hilt,ll' ! )i:m thfin. Ho lia aNo tin (irafton ! itut III im.li. il...f ' )i:M them. Ho ha-i aNo tlie (Jrafton

Iir-ral l'-"" " the- Urämien Uw.'iin? in ryt f -ll rrvlr, of Hpr, C'"Ior.-. His i'.)!ore.l &UU w 1 1 :;n,r' N!"1'-"-'. iraik.., l'rcpiirril to mi ply in a variety oP ,,s iv,i,r., Spi,,..',

color-. In addition to all these, he Jh'lore i oi wnicn ne -uar;uuee". closing this artielo we will speak of ..in Vi f ' ... I ........ ..v.. eoinhined, which Mr. loyd isell-j in'. This is really a valuable) arti..I I ..--....I t .. ..n.l irp...t l..l.,.r. in: IW iiiiuiii-) mm n u Äiiii - ,aVcr. It inea-tirerf the lluid as it U pumped out, ;.ml the pump ran he dehiched in order to pump from the it I.. I f ,r.,U-,mW,.,l r js lirRI Nviu, 4 n,ver j ,. ,. , , . . "'k '"ir ;.';;;: it from the dirt. 3Ir. lloyd has e.- j . .1 w, 1 teinletl his huMiiess over this Mate, 1 I 1:,.:..:.... l.'i .1 .).... 1 . i . . .... 1 ami 11101 iiujoiiiiu;; iiiiie., mi 10. 11 n . , . . , . . nas iuereaeti inree-ioiu 111 nit; iai year. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Ü. Ä1. MILLS Kcrps constantly on bind n l.irc anJ well scltcttil stuck, ul DRY GOODS, It HA I) YOI A I) i: C MTII I NC , XOTiOXS, HATS itiul CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ALSOGEOCEEIES, TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS, MOLASSES, RMSIXS, STICKS, TOPACCO, .,r., which will nr. Sold at the Lowest Prices. fBODLXE TAKEX AT ALL TIMES. Call and examine stock before purchas ing tlicwhcrc. Store: No 3 Wot Side I'ublic Square, j J12' V n27tf Wimciietfr, Indiana. i:ovi:i: : uxkvai

rÄ'SEWIMG MACHINE.

I hare on hand and for sale, the Grover k Dakcr Srmn Machine uiülti v ithtl nill .ii.itiniit One ofthe Let r - UUtM. .U.ii iti 1 That is now before tlic ru!!ic, WILL I TIIK v entct nnd mot Durable Work ol un) niacin in. ALSO, THREADS, NEEDLES, MACHINE CIL, tC. Please rail and examine for jourse're?, or end tor circulais l2I W. It. WAV, A sent, V"CIir.dTt, ItD.

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I I K 1 1 ( 1 W 1 1 :i l U ' ' l lU . IT- ' O l IUI VlTl IM' nuiit' i. Iii nur niH' II wa Inn cnl- i .,,,, .j u ,.,if jn ,,,. duy, In tue. n 1 the tin..- o'i v.,tk;:i- oll" iic mt-ide-al,d p iblication 1 iy. If'ye u mir r-! l' ,. V'U f"t,r v')uu" of ',rir'1 wa v'v ! fU?il ( 'i;Vrr'. I : r-.i ...i . i .i.: -! i' I K()(.hH; ' ProiMnii, himI M.-.,Wrtr,. siorr. - - ...... . , .mmUlicW f -..:! in tbir lim-, uj mii - l- l ,, t.lt-r 1, ..-,. t r U V iMtul.ITi:. i.r5e n,l ir.i.H...rfc oKm.o.nj.h auivmI, ! l.urse tinl Trli N...k olCuo.U jlLl ! Ain..i, ; Hur. Can.llt, Cmdir, ii.os 'l l.r. ol I I mi I I I 'O I i Ti.lm-rii, Kc vJZVt ' M " P e i!Mri)( rrj , ort Fi wct ( ofiur ot wi.u -h. -.u r. J....V JM. 1-7. ' - :ctr I . . - ... . ! 111 I iT V- LlJ' ,1W ,n tv OWiX' South side of tlie Pul.lie .".junre, ! " " - - - irvr'Xffr. v'r''f' r'vriri.'vi IKm'its in nt -i ttt t p t , Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, :oli rr.Ns and rr.Ncii.s, COI.D CHAINS. GOLD UTNCS, PlIOTOClJAni AhUU.MS, HOOKS, 1 AT Kit, KNvr.Lopr.s, WAhh PAI'KPw .l ni.MHIH Ml.l 1.,1 Larc Slock of In!' of all kir.il-. AIpo 1? 1ZT.I Ii1 UMERY-! ! I.ADIKS TOILET, roWIirRS, II Vi R liVr.Ä, ETC. j Itepaiiin; Done to Oitlcr, and Work j Warranted. "The towcrinf monument, the vavltcd tiimb, Toints mankind to mankind s common liomt." Marble YTorks.l? The uiiil-rirnpil l::i now on Imml a I a ri- r and inoro rumple I sOm W oi AMKBICAN ITALIAN MABBI.F than lius cvi-r lief. in- !-en ir-re.l in hi jiarl of tin Slal, iuiitiii in m iTn? mi 11 UillUO, 111 Jill HEADSTONES, All kinds of Furniture Tops, Ac. , Clans nnd 1 1 jr ,i for iii-oii.tni-iit jr"t up In' th lati-ft 9to ..fll.'-art. .Ill Mwrk UI.- told j AT PIM( i:s TO SFITT1IK TIM ICS. ' j The I'ublic is it'-il t call and examine ?i-r- t in ). in. .Agent f.r j VERMONT ROLLING SLATE I TrT3 Shop on corner f W;ilinrton and Me- j rhli in street?, west tf 'utnn:il llji k. f1 1J,K. HOFFMAN. July lJ? lco'i.-I !r r Sdaa.- jtL'ik(f 1:1: a kkmahkahi k l iVKK IX KXPKI.- ' IV UNO W U:IS, wilh .l.niil.t tastM m.J j ji.-ffcet oafety. They contain j no .tn:itcritv, i NO .WNI.It L, Nt) Tritri:xTi.rf no oi i. or uoit.Msi:i:i, NO I'OISON, j NorniNt; iN-jriMors. j They 4 mm KXT1HF.1-Y V'rnicf uir.t, in.l treinrel , j with pn-at c;iri r-n tin- emu nirali il -tr:i l of I two I'luntK. They .1. nut net 9 11 i.vrtr.il. ve or j j emetic, will not ilel'ilitiiti! ur.- o iinj.li un in- ! I fti'it inuy ilcvuur a hlo l with. ml harm,, j Mit' miik tili.' tjj.el tliu w onus in an extra-. i I o''i-r I.. :i n ri? !! ii nier '-f t he pemineI n-. of tin'- I.iZ'n"r . we :iiin-x On :iti;iI i I f I'r. A. .. II AYL", S ute A Iii) er f Mag-mliu- I ; i-tt: I I IliJiv'. amlyic.i th Worn l.nrTC-r pre j I'Nreil l Feilow ! V Co.. mid fin. I tliat lln- nrc ) 'r,'" trin mercury :in-l other inrtr.Ii- or iiili.i-rul I inmi'-r. init? i.oz'-i'ern r Riiiitiiv coin-i i jtoiiii.li-.I. .li :iaiit to tl.o ta?t- .!, t fire i and effective In t lici r nrf ion . K-j ectiully. A. . . Ii A -.. M. O. Aaer t Ihn Stulc of M:i. T' i-'Tke inaturi. of Krui. At .. ii stt- ! tnrh-'! to e:'-h l'i. I'rei nrwd ait tfic c Ki.Innd H"t:ii,ic ljt, li"t"ii. .M:i. John 1. Purk, w holojalo Ac-i't, C liiC.M.fitl, O. No. 4. nl7

flrifA T!ro! firil r.Vwff Vlr11or oM llupsic. Carriage., ic. Make

lllll 111,. III.. I lit II 1 lllll b a FIRE EXTIIVGULS1IER LATEST iTi:.T. fortaTile a ii'l Self- Actirr 'rtoi hum InjT I riiiie, vril-li, turI "nfiiie, benAc, A c. KASII.V CAlMli'.l'iw-ijrh p-iun-ls ' Ihrii.i i iirciin r;re..l with ivrtal hmi--! ili 0' fot-t; SA VKs us t'or iu rrlucl ratj of lnnrarr. '1 he r -itd'-c ur heri-hy f a'H m"I . airsint j.urrh.ii.jf Kir V. tit. jt ui.lirr. l.a our l r ir r r iii.ttn.uri.rii.! c:i". fr-'iu n aiil all l'irüi-i rmt il :lv ( ihorii"l bv u t) act ' I . . 1..1. j I. . r . j ........ .,.!.' , EXCLLSIOR

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A.llriMailc.mHrHatiot..o v. Wa.hiir.on ?t.,ci.ic.V. Aceat wanteJ . m ii 1 1 -r circular fr.tainitj r ci-rewf r t of ........ .. . . i mr r ir iariiiii an ) uahv uireri r l;i;(ii-M chriitcr. " V ui-.oqi 1

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POPULAR Ciotliiiiif ifc Tailounir Ifuiiso Mention to onr fn!l an 1 1 luti'l tock of , ! c ;l o t :k , 1 2SJ- G, Ctoihs, Casfiiuicrcs, vi;sriN(;s. MATS & CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES, G entsTurnishiiig Goods, 4c. ;Tlirc Rood nrc houpht tlirrct from tl.r ! iH.iiiuf.irt.iriT- ami ini.rtPM I' ..!, ' ..a e cm üi Sc!l Goods ihraprr than rver.! CI oth iiir Hude to Order On llio li.irlpt iioll. i aii'I LATEST STYLE. 31. SNATTINt.T.It Jl TO. N. h. Clollif, C?imorc, nnd otlitr jrood, fold by im fur nu-.i and bora f.tr, will be cut free of tli.irgo. ii-Ji Origin ol' !!ir ICoinirt. The Place to get Them. MRS. A.J ROSS & MISS FINCH j 'A door ent of IrviiiN Jcwrhv store, Viuclirtcr, IimIihiir, ' Arc jtit reri ving a .t w and complete stock ! fur their nt w Millinciy, Dress Making, olion i i faxit nay o-ons store, TliP) b; vt' I!0.VI-:T.S AM) II ATS for any comlfxion and style. Drc:scs and Dress (loods f()r ahy fi-Mire. j Alo', KUitiuiH. I.irc, Colhirs Handkerchitfs Flowers P.uttons Switches Ties 7.krA. I".. C.K -;i...vr. .lw..w VIjiutsAic. Tirptl I V'lll I il.,' k'llDll'l f TlJM ft ppliod with the i lie i . ?I atr ril and I.Htest rattern, i I eil at reasonable rrictn. (villi i .mil f laminc tti.ir stvlr. rtuck nn.i nrins. - -. - ! J as they are cuutident thr v can suit nnj i taste. nlT'f Winchester Carriasc Works! CARRIACE MANUFACTURER, "Winchester, Ind.; ,, , . , , . , r 1 He makes all k.ndi and fitjb or , Buggies, Carriages, Spring' Wagons, &c, ; And rvtrj thiug in the Carriage line. , XtEIP-TtlTsTG- i , . , them almost good aa new. VERY BEST WORKMEN and Tin: BEST MATERIAL USED. As zood work as can b hid anj .'.ire aiid !r aa low price). All work pronijllj . d(ne and t it i? fact ion aractrf'l Call aiid t xtiaii.e rk acd prices, t j .North llnil corner l'mnkliii and tVrt : trect. nlJ FI, AX STKAWJ We want. tLi4 r.on. all the Flax Straw thatiä raised in IW.oi'h CountT. Wt will r-r for Uns M--d Straw, free from wted, ox ooj coat SEVEN DOLLARS PER TON. Toorer ijujiliiiis 5 to $7 icr Ton. , .. , ... . . . , , j wSi price. i e warn straw cut close to j ; tLfc "round to ret the ler.'-th of Liat. MASON W. MATHFR A M. tniou City Indiana. nl.-frn r-iiitlAT.f?v,fri..i..i...i-.-i-.t.i .imu. ju. ...mu u. ,mj iut j ihii m j"i UK-; rtutti.;.

TR Uli EVERY' WORD!

THAT JOSIAH ELLIOTT, .Vö. 3 .Vorth side Pubtie. Square , llVnehcxttr, Ux on hm j t VERY LARGE STOCK o r a x n Jut ojpnlng x ti.inJ.ime ort nu nt fo SPRIG AID SUMMER. inciuJin;,,,,, v.,in; ot BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Tor OIJ and Youn, LATEST STYLES A N l BEST MÜK36L Tlic l.ct of WoiVmcn cmr-ljed to vTake or 3 Repair SATISFACTORILY. CA.SII BITS ALL. iiv tl im Api il 2S. IsTO. a Call. r.l Bee-Hive Store. J oliu 1 icliarlsoii , (Succr.or to Kicli4rdsoii A Helm,; di:ai.i;r i.v mm, Mais & (L'isps, AND GROG EIMES I hare on limd one of the hirr.'t aid best seltcttd Ktoik of Wint ei G oocln, ocli a? i j MERINO?, ALPACAS. LUSTKUS, Vll- ! LA INKS, ARMl'RKf. TLAIDS, Ar , errr l.rouht to th market, which I aar s 1'injr nt preatlj reduced f rices. ! .Mv utock of ! d o:niSTTCs t I e-iTl J.letc fl! fH -!-rt.. f th. ct l.'t l'iIil and itj!.-. m. I ill hi; . J J s cli-aj. a 1 lh t Sia; -l. Mjct-xkof HATS ic CAPS ' Are of the Let qnalitr, from the f.net s.i!k to the common w ool Hat. embracing ,U of ll:e Itet Ulis, and will be gM 11 rtduccJfrict9GLOVES & HOSIERY. j h,Te the ,arrcp hf .e!ectrf! fc of (iluvfi and IIoiry ert r brought to tb market; bou-ht direct froia. the icauufacinOKOCEREESt, ifall kinds. uvh as Sncar, Code. Tcr i Lc.t ic, A.c. TAILORING DEPARTMENT o S ' wnder my recJ.il care. Mr eirr.ce of or;r,":un'"' int n l.ce i, nc w. ?e,,v.e 1 t,n a" ru fcJ '4Vor Df tut1! (hip riafronor 1 tr V f . wit'i their r-atronae. Mj loii, f I C loths, i'asslruercs, Ves!lngs,ir., ! U comj.'ete, emhricirR all of the Iitft Ittjlf of pood in the market, hich I ; continue to manufacture to crJer or mtll Lj thevard. All kin Js of COTNTHY lROnUCE . ! t . v n ;n f,-i,,- fn, hanpe for gooJs JOHN RICHaRDSO.. JVi. 1, corner Hain and franklin .ST. Yinr?tCft;rt Indiana. B- Clolha, Casia)erea nJ otler Good, ioij bj me for mtu auJ Lui wear, , .' - will be cut Krcf f t'hrr.

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