Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 29, Winchester, Randolph County, 14 July 1870 — Page 2

IXCIIhSfKIl JOURNAL.

- " rl t l. t'm ,,I,,M" llailiiine. w,u uii, i iiom. ( ' ' JUL i?)U. 1 iiti. ....... : : JCLYll, IVTm. ""'"w i epublirn n Tir.lmf 1 . o t V I. UX 1. A. 110H MAN. r-r An tor of John u. i:v.n.-. uoiu.KT n. Jiu.uuy. Ir 1, i Cf Kubl.f tr .W ui.vi , paunahas c. i!iu;:h m:uj.n tui .-u;k. f li..',a f tSe jrem Cuit, o.t i'i.t(..i-;tr,i r. i.ntoir. ...! l t.m.i-t ma hi lh a. hky. ? a l uv ifv-Kontur c nut: ouv. r..tm! I t.lrirl AM..M.W . O'liol.N. C3ÜCRESSICNAL ANO JlCIClU TICKET. Kor CrtiiTf- N'ir.th Diirt. i ' t . k l la . t k k t 1 rn.4Ull. 1 . Ks. nil A A K3 . niiLhif a. 11. ki;nm;uy. lor Ju'fyf Th Jiiliti.1l Circu.l, JAeoü M. HAY.NLS. lWu-ulr:; Ati..,(lr ir,ii, J,jj,. ial C,.cul:, i:i.Hll H. i:UY.N'ol.I. .. . . . . LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. . StiV.'fi'jera l..i m.t t' vr 6-llr . -i.ifry. ar ri.Mtili. at ItLtnf l.nttiiua tr birli.ilb. a. h .r..rr. i.u n.rt ;.a.ri ji.foniin-' 4. , tv.b;t!tM may cuIIh it i-n-l Ua ui.- , tlrlf 1'avxfl ffina nIT.f if i tac whlrfi ! tkvtr il!f n. i.olicn 1 t la . I irerltM n.r tinthr t..ra llh ut ! i-ubl .itr f. an.1 11.0 I tpif la cai.t ! 1 .ri? lir linn, lii) ar I t fii WU ini'uM ila It in f Um rr a ('-. itt. hi !. Ibat ff fiil'ri l in a j-!ir from na rfn, or rn.'i ing ant) I -aili i tl tittraSU 1 f f ,ta rtiKa racit 1 1 U ai.cn f!i.lullaiia4 flaut. TO THE PUDIIC The rircuHtioti or th JOrHNAI. I trlthoul pnrnllrl in the hlatnry of M-wpnprr In tiind"lph fonntjr. Adverter w ill bmr in minl tlmt it la Ik- nr.nT Aivi:itTiHi.N; mi:iuC l In the Conntf. We liuvo received Ihn Hml i;tte& 7'rmt' lliillitin, ptitlishol nt IndiiiiinpIts motto "Ilevotrd to the in liri-ata t.f Indlnnnpoll-," ly Adding; 'nd no other place," would lean pprnprlate one fr all the papers pul-! lihed in tliat rlty. a An e ichntiRC rnnkes tho following ood titfxe'tlc.n. "AI wny w lien you romc In ponesioti of any important 1 .cal new, directly to your village paper and inform the editor. You will rud only receive his Kratefu! n. Uio!edfmcut of tlie favor, hut alio tho thanks of his patrons. Many ifeui of liens douhtlcvs escape our notlcf every week, which would add Interest to our paper if chronicled." We have rt reived Ihe trt number f tho Democratic lit raid, published at Richmond. Wo notice that Janus I'lder Is editor, and Jtut helow his name, we re that of D. H. (Joodln. This ealN to our mind a n nilnl-cencc nf war times. During the war, this man KMer was editor of ft Demo rtatu paper at Itichmoiid. Ills ofllee iv a tnobled, ami Ids material ruined l.y the holdler1. This ame (oodlup, nhin be l.cnrd of if, exelalmctl, (Jood, k!' I wiali every eoj yi ihcail liewipaj er olVice in this country was acrved the mine way." (Hdiii t-ay he has'nt changed any. We'd like to hear from IIMer on that question. -- - . Tnr Di-mocraoy nro very fond of reform and reformers, when they can be used to ibmoiidlü the ltopublican party. They have no relish for these things when they manifest themselves In localitlesj where tlie Democratic Iarty Is In the a.ivm!.w.cy. Thus In Chlca0 a11" gentlemen WIiir dculrotis of obtaining sundry oflloes of trust and profit, discovered that their paty wasconupt, and uircred some Meuit fellow of the l-aser ort" to nomlnntu them for the coveted ofllccs a Independent, or reform, candidates. The Ttntts Uius exprefscs Its love for uch reformer: "rolitically, thee men who are MabMnir the Democratic party at the very moment when the party o iht to ho most united and mo. t thoroughly orgtnlcn, can lv 'r;?1 ' unvr ! word than assasiiM. They exhibit no ; other object than that liat of u-.a-sinatlng the Democratic party. And their ehern, fthould it tnvc succrful, w ould most certainly have that ellVet." Tun New York Horn I howls nt the artlon tf the Senate in retaining the lucme tax for two venrs mere, llv me reeeiu n.o.uiu uou 5.,,-m oi in-j fomp Is exempt, nnd tho tax on all . over thUts two and half per cent. Th )Yorht calls en tho people to rea a. . I t it . i I . a..v.k I - aneun-vr ini mi io r)ui in 1110 uu , xniwn. e Mian t.iKo pie:uro iure mliidlnj: Ihem of it quite often beforo ,

eeiorc me riccuun, .iu ti me lumior j for 5 pj ss. j Igniacanl fact that every Democratic , j..,,,, Comvr et al r-. A.lam Jack ! senator voted to discontinue it. Tho,taI Ju,,KUU.nl fur plaillllir for Ur!J nnd the DeimK-ratic party want VA2 w. , the aratoga and Long llrnncli naaUU Albatincr Harshman et nl v r.l.

, . ., . Ii,, i . i-v i.tuii fl.rt hfi. fiiiil veiM'.I.I itrf.r l II lir. V IUI. mm . 1 . i . . . v. 'v.V to reo the millions raiael from ina a a comes a.lllel upon tne poorer men sahoao annual incomes aro Ies than iwo thousand dollars per annum. dminjrtf Journal. i a A .NEW SUCTION A LLSJf. At the but iebm of Congres an attempt was nvlc t ad;ut tho di!ri to the wants of the I : to tho Wet a ! tutlon of currency jv.im trv liv r.irrviii'

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little i;f the .uptrtluou supply of the for plaintiff for 121 IG. J"1""' " lUt. MsaehusettJ had ..mewherc' Vir.t National Dank Winchester vs. "attire H left to repair the damnts.ut Ave timasas many dollars per Hamilton Snodgra et al. Judgment : If remote parts of the Lungs head Indiana and Illinois, nnd a' for plaintiff for $2,15 01. i;iro inildicated, and cannot be little mUht have been sparevl from 1 First Nat'onal lUnk Winchester vs. ! readied by these means the Inhalaher abundance to tin ir neces-sities. ; Hamilton Snoslgras et al. Judgment ; tIon ,s sctI- Hy Inhalation as many

unite against the readjustment. Titer 1 J. F. Siberling & Co. vs. Silas Mitch-; tictilar remedy, prescription or forbad an advantage in forcing the West ell. Judgment for plaintiff for?131 3". niula; it is compo-ed of many differto mnic Cast for its money, and theyj William J. Ilolli.iay and John W. ent remedies, and the source from meant to keep It. Tlie West and Mrphy vs. Wm. S. Kobhins. Judg- which they are selected is a field no rsouth thus drile.1, united and carried j ment for plaintiff for Jty-j 1. j less ample, than the entire ran je of tlie measure in tlie House, but lost it ! Joseph Coiner, Daniel (i. Hrown et the Materia Mediea. afterwards. .More than ine Vt -rn ! nl ve. Moses Hall et al. Judgment To make a Prescription, then, we Journal, ours among them, warned the ; for plaintiff for 4U must avail ourselves of such renteJ Cot that such combinations were aj George Smith et al vh. Mofes Hall dies as are calculated to answer the lan'-erotii example to npt scholars, ' et al. Judgment for plaintiff for I pecular indications in each indi

um! it might find its "Instruction U-t-: r. id" "onjtr 'I n t it ium hif. We

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iinprovof nt. I.iopn.u. Hit on-! warnt-! I y hint or threat-, tliclla-ti ia, u,.hhl romldne!, thh tltm to tie-1 f.fivH thi Wast f If ri'liffnl nnro- i -ruf rttiiiti in Con r re h umlt r the new Meitvu. Th only rirKtmu iit for a le-' .... - i - I racllrp of "Mi the aj- . ....... I . . : tin tUH ha I'ftn refnt-J, p.nl , : t!it h no nipnneiit at all. When vc j kL.ow thf iun ao of i.u!iitioii unI ; v know that accurately enough for 1 . f.ratthal urpcM without any minis! at ue LiKivv how to eor.truct an I ; Mfiortionrneiit. and J av riearlv a ! 1 third ,f tho decade to p l,y with it- : chane unreprt-rnted in the n itioiial . i hKiniifuu? The Cons-re ltcted tliU fail uill ludd two year. If it thooes toivcthe new apportloiiint-nt thej ty"-u it may with as piod rea-! ; Mm an lm tin- prt-ent 011' theie will LeachanRvof iidiiiuii oMnhulatantt , in the .State-, with no change in their j infltieiiij upon the governuicnt for nearly half of the period in which i jtht-y are entitled to excrci-o it. In ' nnv vi.iif Hin... oinlliiif (ti ! (,, , ..... , , . .... i March IS.. I, of the decade will he gone. j ft new tdiane he far on the way, U'foro thu present one can he felt in j OmKre--. This is is not riht. The j'Wtionnii'iit fhould UrIu with tle ; ! lllf'Ililo llllll VI I 111 If l'.llt i , W oy!d t III iJ.-fer the power, hy wlliclt j,, . ,,, ... ... 4. ...1 the J.ajt, with the Sötern or houtliH! Ju.., j( (.all manages to iefeat every puipose ti mo ei, 10 itituus that would ue it ultli orue rccollection of the uric srcthmnlitm created hy Kateril grttd Alld hlilldllCs. i'his autili-ri:it of attaclimcntri I y actional interests in the exact folly of the. Slave Democracy. They tried to force the majority to turcumb to the minority, to makuthe North as guilty of slavery Hs the South. The K.it is trying to force tlie Wot to Micciimh to tlie power of capital and commercial interests, nt.d seems to he as ready to add insolence to injury ns the slave-owners were to crack the whip over the heads tht-y outvoted. Ami all this In the full liht of tlio fact that they are defying a power nhle to crush them. Thu ttlavcholdcr has been taught Iiis lesson of ftcciioualimn. Tho Yankee had better learn it before it is enforced with the rod. Inciiannjofin Jonrnut. VallamllBham nnd l'emüetnn. Tlie origin of the uarrcl between Vnllandiham and rcndleton, which has threatened to divide the Democratic party in Ohio, appears to ho this: During the contest for the .Senatordilp, two years ago, between ValUudltfh.tm and Thurman, both eontentants strove to vt the support of Mr. rcndleton. On learning that lYndletor. had privately Riven his adheniou toTliurmau, Vallandlhatn puhHoly state! that ho would poil the former's chances for the Presidency at tlie New York convention. The threat came to mine of Pendleton's friends, and when they miestloned Vallandlgham aiout It ho denied tiic charge, and professed tho warmest regard for Mr. Pendleton. Unfortunately the evidence was too strong for Ids diselalnier, ami uhvti the New York eonventloii met he did exactly as lie had threatened. Mr. Pendleton' friends thereupon "cut' him. Ilcnco these tearj. pho( i:i:i)I.ijs coiimow pm:.s tiritT, JV1.Y TI'lt.M, IKTO. fiodfrey .Sttimp-Itecogni.ance forfelted In four ca-.es f.r not nppoarlnx ns r(uliTtl to nnswer thetftatoon Chargen of retailing teiiz!ne. John lb Howell Is found guilty of vending wliUky without licciiso In twenty can, nnd flucti ?5 00 and costs in each ease. W. A. Petty Is found guilty of tho same oflVn-e and lined $5 00 and cost. (icorge W. .stump lined for aame otlense, and acquitted in fimr cases. II. C. Devoss, found guilty of same, and fined 5 0). ICuoeh M. Itiiwtlcn, found guilty of an assault ami battery, lined Sr 00 and Cost. J. W. Mney for same offene, of a less aggravated nature, $1 M an cost. Moses Murphy recognized to nppear at next Term In the sum of SK. Aaron Shaw found guilty In one rac, retailing, fined JÖ tH) are ., , , , , ' " n nw.ivu nu.i iisks euaugo oi ventio In 1 other cases. Change granted to c ircuit court. John (JuIIett, Dude Williamson, Jonathan How man and John Shoe.;ney, each fined I'd and costs for disturbing religious meeting. Isaac P. h'chenck vs. Garrett II. C. Scheiick cl al. Judgment for plaintiff for cu;4 Washington Coleman vs. Garrett u Ul.hck ,t judgment for idaintlir for ?öo7 22. Jo-enh Cowen et nl vs. Fnhrlam nimrpe ct al. Judgement for plalutilfi ------- . . .... .... . .

ward Simmons. Judgment for plain-; windoipe is found disease i tiiometltiff for pi", fti ieine 'selected is brought into direct

jcronu, sherrett vs. Thomas Dow dt n cl ftK jUliement for plaintiff for 5. Samuel L. Hiatt vs. Wm. Miore. ! 1 11. 1 iti ti Ii t f. ir i.liiit;V f.m C f a lit .....n...i.. .... ,.....,1... ,t -vv iv. , T.,,i ... - . . . , 1. .nt . Jacob L. I ego, re is et al vs. ill am I i 7 . , . . , , Canaday. Judgment for p a nt ff for i'l Ml ' Arnctt Stanford, Administrator vs. : John H.Templin et al. Judgement ' . f.r plaintiir fur $sV 110 7 David M. O born et al vs. Cjis?!e.ä G. '

Ju.Jgnunt for i!aintlfl"

f..r 71 .7. Chnilei (. Cooper et al v. N. l H a-toii. ivi J uJrut ii t for j!nintiir for Hulph M. Pomeroy t al v-. John S j Flo.l etui. JuJriieot for plaintiff! fr $VJ 4

r.liasCIevcner i:iW,a M. Tay- j tor;lti(,n; a tllir,f tnarou-c and Minior . tnl. Judgment for pluintitr for j uUtte t rnfolj0i COI1ntioil of the

$71 jj Thoma V'. Ki. r t-t nl vh. William Hendricks. Judgment for 1 1:intHV j ,r s, ) 7-,, Win. T. Spencer ct al vs. Tlionian ,ivlri i t al. .ImliMin.n f(,r t 1 - i 1 t i 1 r i fr 5172 50. Win. J. IIollidv et a! v.-. Danid June et ul. Judgment fr plaintitl fur tj Horatio (. (renvo d v. Archihold Mcl'arlnnd t al. Julyetueiit for plaintill' for Sr.'ii "'. Win. rulhuin -.x r I vs. Ccrnoliu Loi.'eMow. Judgtueiit f r phwntitr for f.Tj.i hi). Mary A. Ilotith, Administratrix, vs. Lewis W, Davis et al. Jinl'tuent for . I ....: i r... 'i l 1 ,arah lleery vn. (J)re A. .Smith et al. Judgment for plaintill for Hi. Alfre I V. MefzUcj vs. Ii. W. Haniilton. Judmentfor plaintill' forfllo V). Alfred V. Melker vs. W. II. Gordon. Judgment for plaintill for ill.j l)). (irnntl I'i Me l'ruriou froin JIu tide to Mlrr Lake, Tliuisdajt Jul) Leaving Muncie, nt G a. m., .Selmn, 0:2) A. M., Morri-town, 0;.';2 a. m., Farmland, 0:1" a. m., Winchester, 7:11 A. M. Ilarrlsville, 7:00 a. m. Thence tlirect to .Sdver Lake, (taking no paswen Kern by the way) arriving at Silver Lake, at lo.i?) a. m. Tiiere are several lare row boats from Cleveland under the management of an experienced Seaman. A N, a living Alligator. Music from tho Hand on tlie grounds nnd on tho lake. Jteturning train will leave Silver Lake nt 1 i. M., arriving at Muncie at K:l."i l M. Sunday Schools, Lodges and Pie Nie parties, any body and every body. All are Invited. Fnr fur round trip. $1 ,H. Children under 111 years, 70 cents. No children free. No dead heads. Tickets will bo on sale at the stations named, from Saturday morning the 10th, until Tuesday evening the 10th, if not sooner sold. Number of tickets limited to f00. Parties wishing to avail themselves of then rates must purchase tickets as specified. Local rales will be (barged persons who have no tickets. Lxeursionlsts from Harrisville v,III bo furnished tleko's on the train. Sunday Schools, fco., represented by uo or more, will bo furnished a coach by giving duo notice to the Pie Nie Agent. Passengers mut carry their own tickets mid exhibit them when called upon by tho con ihictor. Parties desiring dinner can procure it on the grounds, A train will bo 11111 between Silver Lake and Ilellefoiitaluo every thirty minute, Faro each way, 10 cents. K. S. Fi int, (ieii'l Sup't, Cleveland. (.'. V. (Jam:, Diw, Sup't, Indianapoll's. C. P.. II i:i.v, Pic Nie Agent, New Loudon, Ohio. K. lb llishop, Agent, Muncie. Win. It. Moore, Agent, Selma. II. Hindiman, Aj;eiit, Moribtown. (. V. Kemlriek, Agent, Farmland. L AV, Hit-hop, Agent, Winchester. -- - i.n in an a 101. is i.irrrmt. IndIANAI Obis, July loth, 1570. Mil. Knntm. So much has been written from Indianapolis nnd so frequently have her varied interests been discussed through the papers, that perhaps your rentiers are beginning to think that we Iudiunapolitans, with our Chicago neighbors, have gone mad over tlie w onderful growth of our city. Now we are not disposed to bo classed nniong enthusiasts. You will therefore allow us to leave the imaginary work of the city-building to our more speculative friends und confine ourselves to a few facts to which our attention has been called, w hielt arc of vaster importance to the community at largo than the growth of a single city. In other word?, If you please, we will devote ourselves to what might be termed a medical letter. A large number of the person;; we meet now-a-days arc Hiflerjng; to a greater or less decree with A. Cutarrfi, tho natural tendency of which, is .ononis (nwii)fion; yet, " taken in time, llus disease is very easily managed, hy applying the proper remedies directly to tho (liseased parts, bv means of the Spray Doiuhi' and Inhalation. v txumIliailon ,,y (llP jAnyil. ' iftu,uM1n i;i,-u''l. 11 IIIV IIIIIMt II ' 'V I ' i t contact with the affected parts, by means of delicate instruments. If 17.071 a vttrrfuf tj-timuiafan of the rLui)f) we lind them diseased, then I:ni n,,,!.,!,,.:, ......i in. X....I. i.i.i-ii' lulu- imi'hi, iuiii nit' . ,. . , . . , , ' medicine is introduced Into the , . .... ; " '-""fr. '.IIVVV VV'llk.lVl u ith the affected portion-, thereby neutralizing tho in which ...... t.I. i - .1.. ! may upposo, ! not meant any parvidti.il ca

ase. For eT.unple, we rind 1 ' I ni-tvrioj: nn Fmctie, rttrm-1

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live Opiate 1-y the toniach, that

t.llll WIUll.i II IlllUrtlU n Still, ; tliotili all are taken in the sunej manner, and j-assj into tho anie or- i tfan; prteisely mi with Inhalation, i Um. cja,s 0f ju,aj;,t j(,n js prt crii'C-d lo -0t Ii irritation und quiet the quiet the j eouh; another, to facilitate expee-j ..mN a louriN, i.i proinon- aiuip- . tion, and the removal of Tubercular deports; a fifth to a-trin-e or shrink j ruÄl;:;;: . .. . . .....I I. i.. . .. A.. ..I ...... condition of j-pa-iiH as is imlicatedi 111 ' 1"IIHl,C llima' rom we learn that it i- not alone sufficient ! to inhale, hut it is all important,! that we should inhale the proper remedies ntited to raeh condition and pecu'arity f :!. Tlie various operations and mode of treatment spoken of, although they may seem somewhat novel to man A rsons, nre not only perfectly safe, but the patient usually ex periences very little inconvenience' from them. This system not only embraces all that is valuable in Inhalations of Medicated Vapor and Atoinization, but applications of far greater utility und importance. The treatment is not only local, but constitutional, and, yet the end is attained without much medicine. Dy tin' peculiar milliner of addressing- the curative agent directly to the diseased parts, then by constitutional means nodifyint: and correcting tha morbid secretions, permanent cures are speedily affected. This system of treatment is rapidly obtaining among the more advanced physicians of the age, and as a result we Und that diseases, which in former years were considered incurable, now yield readily under the hand of advancing science. Still another class of diseases, delicate in themselves and delicate to be spoken of, but to w hich one half of our race are exposed, nre those pecular to females. From the vast amount of misery arising from these diseases we take it that if any good can be accomplished by speaking of them, it Is eminently proper to do so. The great question that comes up in the minds of those suffering from either of the class of diseases above mentioned is: To whom shall we go in order to secure proper treatment? And many from fear of falling into the hands of incompetent practitioners, neglect their disease entirely until it is too late to effect a cure. Itlght hero will the reader excuse us if we rpenk pecilicnlly? Perhaps we all have our weakness prcdjuiliccrf In favor of our family ph.sichih", yet we think we nre excusable in m) when we have seen those w ho are dear to us restored to health under their skillful treatment. We hope therefore in mentic hing the mimes of Drs. lluruhaui and Tlsdale of our city, and recommending them to tho reader, that wo will not l)e trespassing upon the proprieties of letter writing. The.-e gentlemen recognize tho fact that it is not necessary to poison a person with drugs to cure the worst symptoms of disease; that the proper office of the Physician is not to break down, but to build up the constitution; and to make the sick man weaker, but to restore him to vigor ami health. To do this, they make use of over .loo distinct medicines, which they usi in quantities harmless to injure, but potent to cure. Dr. Tisdale has jtist returned from an extended visit to Iloston, New York and Philadelphia, where he has been visiting in various hospitals for tlie purpose of getting all the new ideas that have been brought to light in the treatment of the diseases of the throat and lung", nasal catarrh, etc. The Dr. has sustained an eminent reputation ks a general practititioner, ami especially in connection with that class of surgical and medical diseases for a number of years, ami by the rule lie has adopted of making visits to the chief hospitals and conversing with eminent men, he keeps up with the demand of his varied and extensive praetic Doctor Ihirnham, senior partner who makes Diseases of Woman a specialty, also makes a similar visit. Dur ing the early part of the past wintor ho attended the course of in struction of Dr. iStorer, of Piston, on diseases of women, the only course of a similar character given in America, and is, therefore, thoroughly posted in this class of diseases. Dr. Durnham has enjoyed a leading practice in this city for the past ten years, ami. Is, therefore, widely ami favorably known, and needs no special iudorsemnnt; j still, wc take pleasure in recom-i mending' him, as well as his partner, I Dr. Tisdale. There are plenty of j quacks in the country, and it Is relief to tho aillicted to knovr where i to Und a scientific physician. I The trial of Ihifu Clarkson fa Tif-j teenth Anietidmcnt), for the biting;! of his father's linger, is in progress, j We will give particulars next week. ! GI.KAT NVKMliK.N I'ATKJiT AOLNCV. J. J. CRIDER &. CO., fouciToas or American and Foreign Patent s. Oßce In Va!i!i'Ctn. Lotidoii. I'aria. St. l'e- i Xrttburg. Alai mintifaetnre J. J. PrlJei'a WorM He. n,...)rh.mp,onr.ulu Pcreen, ratcnte4 M. 1 IrarroTea Cheap Fan t. j llttt tt DCf: Hon. N'oLle Warrum, Orr.flU, A. Swop. Clerk Hancock Co., Oreeoflfld, Iu l., II.... John f-oburi., .M. e., laaiaiiepol,.. A.M.! anaj'oln, J. W . C annau, frcprteior .spencer Houm, Indianapol'. II. A. Kale, Wahirrtnn, P. L ., KKlcbt UrolDer. aldington, J. I ., birnuni iV ilrother. M. loui, Mo., A. I.. Keo

ooKeeorder. oreenitaid, ind. ly Kor all informal. on, a. Id ureeviteii, -r iri i:poh-.

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ch,ter .d ,ciiit that I. a I prepared 1 MOVK IIOUSLS, IJAK.VS, Ac. on th .h..riet i.tice. ah order by maii.cr u, , um W- f IHK V LJ X iJ Its l. X IVIVJ-li JLYNN INDIANA r I.TI; . f ti- L L L.lUTIIflT ll'it.'t?ll: 1 I IV alt) 00 riati"!, lt(.flj, Kunf r,, Jth Hrarte whtn Jediri J. jy ( n. r.inuj auL.i-j 10 ai. i ct.a'ct. Cl" goods and groceries. Ü. 31. MILLS Ktcpa constantly on hand a Isrge and "ill M-!cctcJ stock ol DRY GOODS. ni:Ai)Y-.M.ni: cloth i.c, X0TJ0XS,

HATS and CA.lJS,iS

DOOTS AND SHOES. aLI0 GEOCERIE S, TEAS. COFFEE, SUGARS, MOLASSES, itAistxs, sricr.s, iopacco, c WHICH Wil l. BK Bold nt tho Lowest Prico3. I IIODICE TAKEX AT ALL TIMES. ('all aii'l exu mine atrL before purchaslog ebew lie re. sitorct ISo 3 West SiUn 1'iiMic Sijunre, ' i.27if WiMriietWR, Inhusa. s i;o; v isaki:;ic SEWING MACHINE. I hare oil hnl and (or nalo, tho Grovcr Si Bahcr Sewing Machine One ofthc bfft F.1ntWsV .It.iVUt.VES That is now beforo the public, WM.!. UO TDK .Ncntel nml most Diirnble Work ol tiny .line hi ue. Al.ao, THREÄ0S, NEEDIES, MACHINE Oil, AC. rieasi cäII and riimine for your iclrc, or aeud lor circulaia W. R. WAV, A pent, nCl Winciicstiii, Isn. lire! Fire! lire! Hrc!! Fire!! EKCELSIOR FIRE EXTlITGUESlIIIEir I.A1EST iati:.t. PORTÄTilE aiil Self-.ctiii; rneroaene, urI'Ttine, ben. Ac. Ac. KAStLV CAtiKIKlUiraiffh 75 pun-it fllle.lj throwi iri'im charse! wilh powerful chemi ifc!ir.0ftct; SAVKS I IS COST In reduc-l rat-i of insurance. 1 he i.'it.lic ar" hereby raut one.l aeaiimt iurrhinr Fir Ktli.r tillir haii'C r f-r li.iaaiiieona action, m any l''"Mdall aulhorli-l by u. 1 a ct iiO"X'"l- .Maouf-ctured anJ aald by tba EXCLLSIOR FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. Gto s Bwtü, Frea. Er.... Kbitm, VKe-Prea Adirras all eommacicatlon to J. C. HA VlsO, Secretary. 91 Wachipclou .. Cbicaf v. Agent wanted. smd l-r circular enntalnltiff erüVnernent of ( ltmg' Fir Marhall and many other of fhs hlfcf t ehraf ter. i9-nt to

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GROCERY. I'roiiou nnd lnreiin nie Store. .NOTICE IS HLnfcUV GIVE N THAT Picas. V. Harris and L. Y. Love

I Urt ertcrr I into :-artm r.diip ia t!c Urne- ; ttumlim ii hr jfej.le of Randolph! .Cwunij. inry ni 11 onus hirp a iMji tor It f i'(! iti tlitir lint. & lid till j ' ttn'XTitv ruont n:. TLe highest mVit jriee yuJ for Couctrt I'rjJurr . A Large and Pre-di Mock of (Jo ad sjmi A rr I !, Coti:.tiP!r in firt of all ;rr!is of ?u"r. C!!i, Tis, MuU'-sf, Ib--, Cr;ukrs, lOurM. H rriii;i, IJ i!.i;tn Siusir, I'ota1 l, )ri-.l Apr,tS Iii i'.ailn, Spurs,! Hour, C.iii'lii ., C.titiii s, Nolioii, il rnuli ainl N-tilfr!. Stp, Kniit Cii, Srrh,j Fish, Kreh Vi j:i t .bit ?, (Ilassare, Cir, Tntisceo, he KemrNit.fr the pUreHnrris A: Love's j i hi ap -;Ji tiroit r , .rth-t-t I'ernrr ol Ii., .'nl. Ik. , , ,. V .I., al. r li.il Winchiater, Jue -J, IsTo, ir.tf.-f ELGIN WATCHES, or LVhhY (iRADi:. at COLGROVE & PCRTEIVS. ' t'sed every whire t r Knilroul turn, ami I prtiiiiiiitice 1 tlie most accurate Time l'iire j cvrr olVrreil tu tin public. In n.lilttiurt to j our own wurMhtv, tlie purcb ist r Ihm the j i in i iiii I act u I i s crtilK'.it' (.all sn.l tor tin ni. CuI.f.KOVK k riUlTKIt, No. 2 lototlice Uoüin, Wiuclieter, Ind. Dec. Iii. ISti'J. i'.fltl "The lowerinjr monumfr.t, the vaulted tnrr.b. Point mankind tu uiiiiliinJ'i coiumoii hoiiiw." WI.XCilF.STER Marble Works. The uiilr1pne.l hat now on hantl a larpcr ami nor o r um it' iu lo. k ui ami: it i can e'e ri a li an maiuili: than ha c er ! for. Imm-ii i.(Tit I In litis j'url of tho Muli', loiisi.nn lit m OHBSL NÜMENTS. HEADSTONES, All kinds of Furniture Top-, &e. Plana ami (tiirii fr iiiotitmt.'tit e"t i In the IjI.'.I 1)1 ltl.art. All wrk Ulhf o. AT PRICKS TO .SUIT Till-: TIM ICS. I he Public I Invited t'i cull an-l ex a ml no j.pclr ioi.. .H'l-tit f r VERMONT ROLLING SLATE V7 Shop n rurnrr f Wu.litnct' an.l M'r 1 I in a l reel, I ! at Kuml liiit.k . P, K. llol' T.M N. Jut) Iji lfii'i, I r L. IRV1N & SON. South Mr f.f the Publio rjtnire, iv A' c ii i: s r i: a a .v a , I)c;i'irs in n v y s e Mm Clocks, Watches & Jewelry, fjoi.D pens and n:Ncn.s, (10 i.D CHAINS, COLD hl.N(JS, l'llOTOOKAl'lI ALBUMS, HOOKS, VAVM, KNvr.i.orns, wall vwv.r. AM WINDOW SIIADLS. I'irc Sl.ic'Ea of In lis of all kinds. Alo i.anirs' toil i;t, rownen, hair nvt, p.tc. Uepnlriiis Done lo Older mid WoiK Wnrr iinti'il. Tin: ;iti:AT iit.ooi) pruvi n:it j AM) nvsti;m iii:m:wi:. On.' t.ollle I'l curt a lorjil.l cii.?flion of the IlM-r. Tan lottlM ar warranted ti cura a nuraln; or in ..ii iti . iiii lot Ii willclenrOm rt.. in of MtM. '1 no tctllf are wurraiiti'4 lo i ure Un rt cm ti-r In ilie toiimi ti 'J hre I nvt 1...1U0 are warranted ta euro tUe aorat kind of er .ij-.i. POLAND'S Orclitvi bottle ur warranted to cure aU humor n, i,.,e)e.. ,1

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Tan t.oun are a nrmMci to en r running ci lU- rar aixl blolrlo an.l the I. air. pour lo ix lii'iil-'. are kruite t to cura cor- Till rupt and ruMili'r 'ib'er. AMI 1 ill". On bottle will fine uraty eruption of ;.e lein. A l'lf friend who .ally atit.ojeU wnh pimple on iha fu med tao boitte, and "n-nrtrri "iVfATPPTAT TTQFTi ...wa mo. I L.aiUiful comple loi. a tlie rt-jDIjOl iVJÜl Xjllln.lj UOIjLI "ul1, HUMOR A cool work aa can be htd any place Taoorthreet.oul.mreaarrar.tod tncur, th fr low pricet. All work pron.fll; aor.t kind ..f rii.ffaorm. ! done and natMfavtion cuaractied 'IutoUire boalv an warranted to euro; Cll and (xaiutue a ork and price, at Ihroe orfo irboUU. .re aurmUvd to core comer 1 rauklin aud Mt aU iri.-tiin. treets. nIH Five to enr'it bottle ar a arrar.ted to cure tJ.e r.t ccr.-luln. I . -wv t.-i.. to thr.-o bottle, are warranted to cure the j A iJ I H I I wi.r-t re .f ) p-.ia. I know rtc.m eij.erl-; .V-i-t JJJJvi

eit.e of tltou-aii'U tliat it t.a berli cau.trU I ) tinker in the tontarh . DOCTOR. One t.i two botlm are warranted ta cart hen. Ia I.e. One buttle f warranted to cure t!ia onlcaie of ro'.e. One to two bottle 1 warranted to cur a co -! fkl live 'jte of t!.e bowel. tn lo two l.oitlr mil rr;u'.ate all drar$ ; met tof th kblite. ar!i,v.l',,, xb"nwmmeatiwiri OQ,t 'ifpthe III'MOR noCTOK I compo-.l entirely (,t eiretable, imoa- wi.UL if sar.a-i .anna, it iiow iot, .ot,ie ne, ;,nu,"" j and Kloodroot. A ny dru,ral.t or phyitclan ii I , . i..ti., ii ,,.i I'MnAor. .e i been dincrered. The iil'MOK ooctok t pleaiantto the taste, afe, )el uro and t3c liralu It.acllon. j Prepared tj. I M:W.I:XC;I.4M HOTAMC DI:I0T, HUSTON. 31 ANS. 1 Sold bj all Dea'.er In Medicine.John I). Park, Mbole.ftlr Agent. vOal t Cincinnati Ohio.

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POPULAR Clolliini; cfc Tailo.inir House ! We aouU call tttention to our full und r'd !!( tcl atock of j j ( J 1,1)1 I" I 1 Sj Cl j "" 5 Cloths, Cassimeres, VI .STINGS,

liHATS & CAPS

BOOTS AND I3nOES, Gents' Furnishiug Gcods,4c. Thee pnn,t are boutbt direct from tbe numifiicturtrs ninl importers i!it, and we can ami ill Sell Goods Cheaper limn ever. t:tothUtsr mllattc to Order On tlie altorlril nolle and LATEST ST7iTI-I3. .11. snatti.N(;i:k ro. N. 15 ---Cloth", Cjiimeres, und oibrr ponlf, poltl by us for lue.l ninl loya' wmr, will be rut free of ih.tre. t.U Origin of Hit Itoiiiiet. The Flaco to Ret Them. MRS. A. J ROSS & MISS FINCH 3 diiori ent of It vlit Jenehj htorc, W inrliet r. Imllniin. Arc 'ut receiving a i.i w nnd coiiij.It tr utotk for tin ir in w Milljueij, Dress JIahiiiif,Xo(ioii AND FAM'V IIRY C::0IIS STORE. Tbrr li-ive ijom;ts a tin hats fur any ojmulf ion and fctilc. Dreyes and Drcs (.cods for nny figure. Aim, Uibb'tiiM, Liers, Collnr, 11 m!krriliiifs, r'liiwern, huttons, Swilcliis, Tie, pli) r Cn v!s, Smli i it. hon, Shoo Il'it4, Kc. Tiny nre fully supplied, with tlifl licit .luteriol hihI I. meat I'littern". nml uill aril nt renonble jrina. ('ill ami enamine tlu ir I 1 s i . Murk il prices, s they are conti dent tiny can tuit any t.ite. nl7'f Winchester Carriage Works .11. MKAM.D, CARRIACE MANUFACTURER, AViiichcstcr, J 'nil. lie mikrs all kin Jj arid stthi of Buggies Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. Acd fierjr thing in the Carriage line. Of old Hiipsries, Csrriapes, i.e. thtiit almurt good at new. Make VERY BEST WORKMEN PI. AX STRAW.

,ifk We want, th. .ea-on al the hUt Straw that is raised ir. UtnJ.ilr!, County. W e ca.ejwilli-y fur Uns Mowed Mr, free from weed, aud of xrood coat

SEVEN DOLLARS FER TON. t T'ivan i It 4 1 1 1 1 oorrriiuinmi C, Q $7 CT TH Uttlc care will enable II to command the i ... , , . bet r riee. e warn . iraw cut cioae o , the ground to pet the ler.pth of I.tnt. A goad tiflJ of Straw will pJ for hand-j ling your i hole crop. j M a com W M ATM PI? A Cfl ! MASON W. MATHER CO"l l-nlon City Indiana. ''f rni.K JOIRN IbTifi.e i. the M.7e t rt J Ml.Mh.tltf.

TRUE, EVERY WORD!

THAT JOSIAH ELLIOTT, .Vo. 3 Vorfi side VnhUe Square, Winchester, IIa on Lind a VERY LARGE STOCK O K A N I) SHOES. . Jut cpeiiir.p ban. Ironie ortmeiit fo SPRING AND SUMMER. Including rt f rr rarutt of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, For Old and Voting, LATEST STYLES A N I The Peit of Wotamrii rn:;dojed lo Make or Xlepair SATISTAJTOniLY. CASH A 11 4. Kivc II im Apiil 'I-, IsTO. a Call. i.i Bee-Hive Store. J ohn 'I iicknnlsoHa (Huecevsor to KicbarJuoti & llelma,) DKAI.I'.R IN' Dry Goods MOTIONS AND GROCEIUES I have on hand one of the l.trr it tu! rt tUctt d to k of Ar i 1 1 1 . l C 5 o o cl .s, J S tic ti aa J Ml'RINO, AI.rACAS. M'STERS, DMJ LAIN LS, ARMi;ru:.( I'LAIDS, Ac., ' errr brniight to th!a maikft, Sich I am j n Hing at jrri atly reduced priet. ! y.) utoc k uf JDOrivSrlMCS I eorrtplele an 1 a ell erted, of Hm vr belt C iii!i! and .tjfe. un I a HI ol l a riiaj a tl. r hnpl. Myf.xkof HATS Ac CAPS Are of the beut jualiir, from the fur.' Silk to the common Wool Jltt, cmbrciii; all offne Utcl ty I , and nillbcauM at reduced pricta. GLOVES &. HOSIERY. I have the lrpet and bet pelei ted atcrk of (ilovi a atiil Ilm! rv vi r bn.wi.lii to tin m irkttj bought diuci Irom the u-anuliclo-nf II kindf, 'ich aaSnrar, CofTce, Tea, Ac, Ave , Lc. TAILORING DEPARTMENT ft' ü 2 O a CI O tn o c a, O a , of 0Vfr ußty ffar, in thil ,fl tf UHeve f en uil t, m u m Ut . -ü tbeir p,tr0L.,f . Mj fclock of I under my rpeeial care. Mr eiperienc lea J tun or me oths.limcrcs, cst,IISsir., Is comtHte, eratracinj; al! of the ltttit 1 . . . " . . of potK,s ju lLe market, which I S coutinue to manufacture to orJei nil hj ;tbeyard. All kind of COUNTRY rilODUCK Taken in Exchange for goads JOHN P ICH T DcOY ?i conr Main and fVanJlm At'. Win hetrr, Indiana. ' R. Clotha, Caas'imerea nd otWr rV'' oM V". "d to Wtr. v. -w-.fev.

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