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äantolpjj 0uriml. TknnJif, March 23 CET Tha CiaeinnatiTjp Foundry Ad ertiinf oi Collecting Agency, i author. tie 1 t rcira bcriptiona and adverti.--TOeats fr the RoLri Cocjitv JocaaL, at ur published rites. fTOovernor Reward's Speech for ale at the Journal office, ceats. Price 0 TICK CTS. We want to print tickets for the nominating election on next Saturday, tad we arc sure a man wanti his name on the ticket when he pays over hi dollar. So, candidates, come along. J. Finley Deem ha pone to Cin cinnati after a stock of new good for E. J. Putmau. Look out for them the first of next week. a -A new and large supply of hard ware may be expected at the hard ware store "before noon." Mr. Ward ha gone to tho city after his spring stock. G. W. Hill expect his stock of Merchant tailor goods in a few days. lie will have a good selection of every thing in his line. Give him a call. ' a i John Kichardson has received a fine assortment of nvr good for gen tlemen wear. Call and see them. Good good and tho latest styles al ways furnished to customers. A w Pnper in Winchester. "The Winchester Democrat" will be issued the first of next week, under the supervision of Mr. I. C. Dille, who i publisher and proprietor. The of fice i on the second floor in Strohn' luiMin, immediately over Batnum's clothing utore. Wc are requested by Jonathan Ituti-hen, of Washington Township, to say that he and Josiah Hütchens, of this place, nre not one and the same person; but that they stand on entire ly different platforms. Ho ay this through no disrespect to his old friend the gentlemanly jailer. The Board of County Commis sioner at the March Term, made the following allowances, to wit: To county ofhVers 8300 20 Book and stationery 1G0 40 Assing revenue 2'2 50 Public building 10 00 Miscellaneous allowance .... 2 85 Poor ayluni Poor expenses Roads and bridge Light and fuel 104 53 Inquest 37 10 Jail expense 18 07 Court expense 44 00 Printing 2 50 374 00 Iii G2 23 00 Total ............SI ,o.)8 37 Beside this, several other allow ance for bridge were made, provided the citizen would make the balance, etc. Various road petitions were passed upon, and other matters of im portance. Eusiia Gahrett, A. It. C. Frnrful IlaiMload Collision. On Friday night the train on the Bcllefountaine Itail-Boad leaving this city at 0,15 p. m. came into collision with the train due here at 10,15 p. in. The accident occurred at Lanesville, nine mile from Indianapolis. The tram coming west, under charge of Conductor Ward, wa backing on to a switch at Lanes ville, for the purpose of letting tho eatward-bound train pas. While the train was backing and the switch wa open, the eastern train came thuudering along at the rate of thirty five miles an hour, and came in collision with Mr. Ward's train, making a complete wreck of the engines the Union and Indianapolis -demolishing the baggage cars and breaking in pieces, to a great extent, the paiener cars of the eastern train. Mr. John Brunton, the engineer on the westward-bound train, and bis fire man, jumped for their live before the collision took place. The engineer and lir?man of the other train remain ed on their ongine, and wer severely Munned by the concussion. Mr. Brooch, Superintendent, who was on Mr. Ward's train, was stunned into insensibility for a few minutes. Mr. Ward wa not on hi train at the time of the accident, but in endeavor ing to get out f the way of danger fell and hurt himself. He came to the city early Saturday morning, and the car of his train was brought in about 10 o'clock. The engineer of the eastward-bound train supposed the track was clear for hi passage, and did not check hi speed. Whether he obeyed the rules governing the officers of the road we do not know. We understand he has resigned his position in continence of the accident. It i almost miracu Ion that no one wa killed. Indian apolis Daily Journal. Iron a n Medicinal Ilemedr. The coloring matter of the blood 'Cons from the Iron therein; which can not be diminished below a certain quantity without rendering the blood unfit for the perfect nutrition of the dif ferent organs. In Mich cases the fact is apparent by general paleness, weak cir culation, impaired breathing, cold ex tremities, itc. Jt may leaded, 'from whence i the iblcod derived," ire answer, principally from the food. But if the food i not properly digested, there can 1 no healthy blood, and consequently no adequate nutrition of the body. The bad blood will iritaie the heart, clog op the lungs, stupify the brain, ob struct thejirer,and cause dfraagement everywhere. The feeble girl will suf fer from chlorosis and menstrual irreg ularities, the adult from di.p9pia, neu ralgia and headache, juany will mi Her from boils and akin lisease, tho lil ies from inflamed Hrer. dropsy and constipation, and the careworn profei- sional man from every ill in Pandora's box. Now it is certain that if the de ficient amount of iron in the blood can be supplied, the symptoms of disease will- consequently cease. Ch?mitry provci that the only form inwhich iron can assimilate with the blood is that of protoxide, a salt very liable to fur ther oxidation, when it becomes nearly inert in the stomach. In the Peruvian Syrvp, by chemical ingenuity, thi difficulty ha been for the first time overcome; and this asser tion is amply sustained by the distin guished Chemist and Assayer to the State of Massachusetts Dr. Have. It must be admitted then, to be a most important addition to the Materia Me dica. and an invaluable remedy for many of the worst form of disease. Pr.ncviax Strup is a Solution of Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine, and strike at the root of disease by producing healthy blood the source of all vitality in the human or ganism. For sale by all Druggists.' 4 L'W Stephens mid Ilaztett Hans. CitARi.rsr.Towx, Va., March 16. -The town was thronged with visitors to day, and several companies of military were in attendance. Stephens and Hazlett were hung at noon. They appeared resigned to their fate. Ste phen died very hard, while Hazlett died without a struggle. Both exhib ited great firmness. There were no religion per vices at the gallows, a the prisoner persisted in refusing all the kindly offices of the ministry to the last. They were both spiritualists, and had a peculiar reli gion of their own which enabled them to meet their fate with cheerfulness and resignation. Both hodie have ben forwarded to Maren Spring, South Amboy, X. J. They reach Baltimore in the early morning train. All, e-pecialy young men. should read the advertisment of the "Nation al dispensary," at Cincinnati; in an other column. The only Cure for Boil. Cixcivati, June 2G, 159. Ilavin; experienced great and unexpected benefit from a slight use of the Peruvian Syrup in the cure of boils, 1 take pleasure in testifying my confidence in its merits as a specific fur that troublesome complaint. I had, last week, nine sore boil) break out at one time, (m:inj of them malignant sores), iuiJ all exceedingly painful. Uy ad vice of a friend, all other remedies faiiing, I commenced taking the Peruvian Syrup. In tro days I was nenaiblv relieved; and in little more than a week, the boili entirely disappeared. One or two new ones, which commenced forming after taking the Syrup, stopped and disappeared without coining to ahead. The quantity of syrup used was a little hört of one bottle. nil 4nr A. R. SPOFFORD. Praevia Sranr is a Solution of Protox ide of Iron, new discovery in medicine and strikes st the root of disease by pro ducing healthy blood the source of all vital ity iu the human orgauiam." For kale by V. II. Fierce. B. F. Betör announces his came as a candidate for SK JUFFof Randolph Co. CrutLtf II. JcDo.of Ward Township, is a candidate for SHERIFF; subject to the R epublican nominating election ia April. JotiTHAM Hitch ifi If a candidate for SHERIFF, subject tu the April nomi nating eltctiou. Ma. EoiToa: Please innnnncs to the voters of Randolph County that I desire their votes for the nomination of SHERIFF, a u J oblige S. I. Lvov. CLERIC. We sre authorized to announce the name of Joh It. Goodkich, as a candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican voters on the 1st Monday in April next. Announce CLERK. zny name as candidate for (icoscE W. Mo is. ANNOUNCI1M UN TS. The mmrs of the persons announced below, as candidates for the different office, in Randolph County, are ail subject to the decision of the April Republican nominal, inj election. CONGRESS. (ironcr W. Jcmai is a candidate for COX;iE.SS, subject to the di cision of the Republicans of this Congressional District. Xelso Tarsi.r.e, Ej., of Fayette Co., hcrwith announces his name as a" candidate for CONGRESS in the Filth Congressional District. STATE SENATOR. We are authorized to announce the name of A. Stoe, a candidate for State Slliatur Mihjitt ti the deck-ion of the Re publican voters ut the April election. Daxiei. Hill submit hi name a a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the decision of the Republican nominat ing flection. REPRESENTATIVE. The name of Nathaniel Kmr i. an nounced as a candidate for KEPItLSENT- ATIVK. Join A. MoonMtv i a candidate for R KP R ES KNT AT I V K of Randolph Co., subject to the decision of the nominating election. Johh Ros of Westriver 'Township announces hi name a a candidate for IJEP- RESENTAT1VE of Randolph County. Ind. COMMON PLEAS JUDGE. Str.AS Colgrove i a cindlhte for Judder of the Common Plea Court of Ran dolph, Jay, Dtlaware and Rlackford Coun ties. J. M. Hatncs is a candidate for COMMON PLEAS JUDGE, subject to the nominating election. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Evos L. Watiox U a candidate for the office of DISTRICT PROSECUTOR, for the District composed of the Counties of Randolph, Jay, Rlackford and Delaware. T. J. Iloaroan will be a candidate before the Rf publican pecial election, tobe held on the firt Mohd.iv of April neit, for the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY for the Common Pleas Judicial Circuit, compog. nl ef the Counties of Delaware, Randolph, Jay and Blackford. SHERIFF. Johi Chaxdler, of Stonyrreok Tp., an nounce hi name as a candidate for SHER IFF of Randolph County. Ma. CotToa: -Ple.-ue anoounee the mrac of the under;igneti a a candidate for SHERIFF, subject to the April nominating election. Richard T. Moui. JiftKMiAH FrLCftrM is a candidate for the nomination for SHERIFF of Randolph County, subject to the decision of the April Republican nominating Convention. The name of Claibocrie "Vet is hereby announced aj a candidate for SHER IFF, aubject to the decision of the April Re publican nominating election. are authorized to announce the name of William W. Smith a a candidate far SHERIFF, lubject to the April Hepub- lican nominating election. M. B. F. Diijj: rie9t announce the name of Joh W. Hct as a candidate for SHERIFF, lubject to the April nomi nating election, and oblige many VOTFRS. We are authorized to announce the nsme of Johi W. Dices, as a candidate for SHERIFF of Randolph Co., üubject to the decision of the April Republican nominating election. J AMr WooBimr Is a candidate for SHERIFF of Randolph County, lubject to the April nominating election. fleaie announce the name of A raaow H. Jek!s a aean lidate for SHER IFF, i!bjct to the April nominating election. TREASURER. Joscrn R. Hcll, announce hi nime as a candidate for TREASURER of Randolph County. G. .W. Rarer, of Wird Tp.. i a can didate for TREASURER of Randolph Co Please announce fthe name of Elk kau RcARn as a candidate for Countr TREASURER, subject to the nominating election in April, and oblige hii many friends. William M. Cmpbf:ll is a candidate for County TREASURER, aubject to the decision of the April nominating election. E. F. Hallidat, of Macksrille, i a candidate, nnd solicits the votct of Republi can at their April nomin.itin? election, for the ofTice of County TREASURER, and will cheerfully abide their decision. Robert R. Cowcii.l hereby an nounce hi mme as a candidate for the of fice of TREASURER of Randolph County, ubject to the decision of the nominating election. Thomas Cletencer announce his name as a candidate for TREASURER of Randolph County, subject to the decision of the April nominating election. The name of Ctrc A. Reed is hereby announced a a candidate for the office of TREASURER of Randolph County, subject to the April nominating election. RECORDER. Johm h. Coxte of Westrirer Town ship nnounces Ids name as a candidate for RECORDER of Randolph County, subject o the nominating eeetion. e are authorized to announce the name of Nattmi Reed as a candidate for the office of RECORDER of Randolph Co., subject to the decision of the April Repub lican nominating election. James S. Cottom is a candidate for theofficeof COUNTY RECORDER, sub ect to the Republican nominating election. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Samcel L. CAP.TEa announces his name as a candidate for Countv Commissioner in the Eastern District, subject to the nominating election. Adam Paster,! a candidate for Countr Commissioner for the Eastern District of Randolph County. We are authorized to announce the name of Clement r. Alexander as a candidate for COMMISSIONER of the Eastern Dis trict of Randolph Co. TRUSTEE. Trtos. u . KiZEr. i a candidate for the office of TRUSTEE for Whiteriver Tp. We are authorized to announce the name of Enslet Joxe as a candidate for TRUS TEE of Whiterirtr Township. We are autharized to announce the name of STF.rnr.i Corn a a candidate fur TRUS TEE of Whiterirer Township. Zimri Moffit is a candidate for TRUSTEE of Whiterirer Township. ASSESSOR. We nre authorized to announce the name of ITenrt R. Cox is a candidate for ASSES SORof Whitrrivir Township. Joab W- Pierce announces his name as a candidate for Assessor of Whiterivtr Tp. Lewis Coats announces hi namens acan- didate for Assessor of Whitcriuer Tp. Elm mi Ramset is a candidate for Asses sor of Whiteriver Tp. Jmhm II. Leake i a candidate for ASSESSOR of Wl.itcrivcr Township. Laewette Irviv is a candidate for AS SESSOR of Whiteriver Township. Mich el Seorave is a candidate for AS SESSOR of Whiteriver Township. SUPERVISOR We are authorized to announce the name of Kobert Stalliics as a candidate for Su pervisor of the 11th Road District of White river Tp. Special IVoticcs. WINCHESTER MARKETS. Corrected weekly by JOHN ROSS. Flour per barrel, 16,00 Flour per cwt, 3,00 Wheat per Luibtl 1,10 Corn Meal per bushel l0 Barley per bushel, M) Rte w Corn, 4' Oats 30 Potatoes 25 Onions, SU Turnips, 23 Lard per pound, lu Butter U Cheese, 12J2 Sujrar, 121- Coffee, 15 Honey, 15 Epes per dozen, b Salt per barrel 2,00 Salt per bushel, 75 TaIIow Candles per pound, Opal 20 Star 2. Molasses per gallon, 70 Dayton Crackers per pound, 10 Buckwheat Flour per cwt 2,00 White Beans perbuthel 1,00 (Ireen Apple, per bi.sLel,.... DridJ I .an ' per lb 7 " Peache " 15 Bcllcfontaitic Rail Road Line. TIME TARI.E. 3 Trains pas Winchester going west as fol lows: Mail at C.5S P. M Night Express 4.27 A.M Acommodation 5.r.C .a. M Express Freight 4.0'J A.M Trains going east Mail Train 9.49 A. M Night Express 12 3 A.M Accommodation .ft0 P. M Stock Express ll.ldP.M J. W. WILLIAMSON, Agent. To Consumptives. The adrertisCT having been restored to health in a few wfks,br a Tery aimple rem cdy after having suffered seven;! years with a severe Lung Affection, nnd that dread die ease, Consumption i anxious to make known to his tellow-PufTerers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send copy of the prescription used (free of charge) witn directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Cnntumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The only object of the adrertiser in fending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufiercr will try his remedy as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please addrees Rev. EnwARD A. Wilso, No. 2C0 First St?, Wiliamsburg, Kings Co., . Y. March 02, 1 e CO. n 1 2- w A Cnrd to the Suffering. The Iter. WILLIAM COSttROYE, while laboring as a minister in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a rtcipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great num bers who were suffering from Consumption, Rronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs, and Colds and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, to all !u need it, free of charge. Address Ret. V. Coscaovt,' 230 Baltic-street. 3m Brooklyn, N. Y. Mothers have no longer any excuse for permitting the health of their children to be gradually destroyed by worms in tbe Intes tines. Dr. Bull's Vegetable IVorm Destroy er I a sure and prompt remedy. It can not possibly injure the child, and is so pleasant to the taste, and tempting to the sight, that children prefer it to candy.-Lafayette Cou. .ier. Crroonvlllo A2U.1 And. 3VT1 TIMK TAI3LE. TO TAKE EFFECT ON AND ATT1K Monday, December 3th, 1830. ncLEAirs rlStrtsgtlien'g CORDIAL Testimony the most convincing fully proves th-t Bull's CompownJ Pectoral of, beeau. th.i- can r, K,,t,1 ,1 ..-- . a .1 4 W EST WA1CI) TU A INS. MAIL TKAIN leaves Dayton, fUnion De pot,) at H.IO A. M.,on arrival of the Ex press Train of the Cincinnati, Hamilton tV Dayton R. R., and arrives at Union at 11.3 A. .M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Dayton, (Un ion Depot), at 3.IO P. M., and arrives at Union .03 IV M., connecting with train on the I. P. & C, for a'.l points on the line of that Road, West of Union. 15ASTWAIII TU A INS. MAIL k EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Union at I.OöP.JI., ami arrives at Dayton at 3 .33 I. connecting with the Mail Train of the Cincinnati, Hamilton k Dayton R. R., leavinir D.ivton at 4.15 P. M. PASSENGER & FREIGHT leaves Un ion at 3.'t0 A. M., on the arrival of the train on the I., P. & O. R. R., and arrives at Dayton at A. M., connecting with the Express Train of the C, H. k D. R. R., leaving Davton at 8.30 A M. Dec. 1,59. II.CSTIMSON.Supt. "TlfiK CEXTl RY; A Xatiojial Newspaper of Politics, Commerce, Finance, Economy, Lit' erature, Science, and Art. THE CENTURY CONSISTS OF Eiht imperial pages, and is the larg est journal of itä class in the United States. 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Farmern or Indiana, If you will hire a Home Produced. rrHthfiil, hii (1 Reliable Journal of ynur own, subscribe at once, and thus sustain an effort which can not fail to bene fit vourselves. elt a . ne anove uorresponoing Editors are contributing one or two articles each in each number, strictlv practical, and not a whit inferior to the lectures now being delivered In ) ale College, Conn., and more Taluable . i .... n itu merrf is tne most reliable, prompt, TERMS. aii( effectual remedy er er discovered, aa 1 Copy, 1 year, thotmnds can testifr who hare used it In ! 4 Conies .7.7.7, AND nziOOD l A Eefsretakioft1 u " 1 1 1 u lxintT TIIIL GttiTiiT Rimidt is thi Woaiu. X This Cordial is distilled fron a berry known only to myself, and chemically com. bined with some of the most valuable me dicinal roots, herbs and barks known to the mind of man, vis: Blood Root. Rlack Root, Wild Cherry Dark, Yellow Dock, Dandc lion, Sarsaparilla. Lldr Flowers, with oth ers, producing the most infallible remedy for the restoration of health ever known.--It is nature' owu remedy, curing diseases by natural laws. When taken, its influence is felt coursing through every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circu lation of the blood. It neutralizes any bil lious matter in the stomach, and strength ens the whole organization. .McLean's Strengthening Cordinl will effectually cure livir compiaint, dys pepsia, jaundice, chronic or nervous debili ty, diseases of the kidneys, and all disorders arising from a disordered liver or stomach, dyspepsia, heartburn, Inward piles, acidity or sickness of the stomach, fullness of blood to the heart, dull pain or swimming in the head, palpitation of the heart, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, choking or suffocating feeling when lying down, dryness or yellowness of the skin and eyes, night sweats, inward fevcr, pain in the small of the back, chest or side, sud den flushes of heart, depression of spirits, frightful dreams, langor, desjxmdcncy or any nervous diseases, sores or blotches on the skiu, and fever and ague, or chills and fever. It will also cure diseases of the bladder and womb, such as seminal weak ness, incontinence of urine, stranguary, in flammation or weakuess of the womb or bladder, whites, etc. There is no M'fttnke About it. This Cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per direc tions on each bottle, ia German, English and French. Over a milmos bottles have ben sold during the last six months, and in no in stance has it failed to give entire satisfac tion. Who, then, will suffer from weakness or dcbilitv, when McLean' Strengthening Cordial will cure vou? To thv Ladies. Io tou wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at once and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate vour whole svstcm, causing a healthv and pure circulation of blood to flow through everv vein, and the rich, rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle is warranted to give satis action. For f Iii I tire n. We say to parents, if your children are icklv, punv, or aftlicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a 'mail quantity ot McLean s Cordial, and it will make them healthy, fat, and robust. Delav not a moment, try it, nnd vou will be convinced. It is delicious to take. Cautio.h. Beware of druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon vou some bitter or sarsaparilla trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ac for McLean Strengthtn ing Cordial, and take nothing else. It" is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strength en the svstem. One table spoonful taken every morning isting, is a certain preventive for cholera, chills and fever, yellow fever, or any prev- ilent disease. It is put up in large bottles 'rice onlv one dollar per bottle, or six bot tles for five dollars. j. ii. McLean, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. EST" Principal depot on the corner of 3d ind Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, The best Liniment in the world. The only safe and certain cure for cancers, piles, tumors, swellings, ana bronchele or goitre, iaralysis, neuralgia, weakness ol the mus cles, chronic or inflammatory rheumatism, stiffness ot the joints, contracted muscles or ligaments, earache or toothache, bruises, sprains, wounds, fresh cuts, ulcers, fever sores, caked breasts, sore nipples, burns, scalds, sore throat, or any infl immation or pain, no difference how severe or how long the disease may have existed. McLean's celebrated Liniment is a certain remedv. Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude and miservby the use ni mis inraiii.ioie meuicine. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment will relieve pain almost Instantly, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest sores in an incredibly short time. For IIor.se mid other Anlmsilc. McLean's celebrated Liniment is the onlv safe and reliable remedy for the cure of spavin, ring bone, wind-galls, splints, un natural lumps, nodes or swellings. It will never fail to cure big head, nollevil, fistula. old runnine sores, or sweenv. if nromntlv applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, cracked heels, chafes, saddle or collar galls, cuts, sores or wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Apr.lv it a9 directed, and a cure is certain in cverv instance. Then trifle no longer with the many worthless liniments offered to you. Obtain a supply of Dr. McLean's celebrated lini ment. It will cure vou. J. II. McLE'AX, Sole Proprietor. Cor. Third and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. W B. PiF.acr, Agent, oct27 Winchester. Ind. ME MXL. PKOSPECTLS. We purpose to establish in the city of Cincinnati a monthly periodical of theabote name, to represent the free thought and movement of our age and country. Tin Dial will be set to record the advancing Day of God: to mark the meanings of events, clinging to them as their shadows, under the full conviction that all shadaws point to the sun. We do not covet for our Monthly the position occupied bv other pe riodicals in the country; re do not wish to do the work that others hare done or are doing so well; rather will wc claim the work of uttering what others reserve, of pleading for the suppressed, of proclaiming the dis coveries and thoughts which ar commonly whisp'red in the ear. We therefore prom ise a large hospitality to all Thinkers and well-considered convictons. It Is said that telling too much truth is a danger us dis ease among journals, and has proved fatal in most instances; but we feel as if there were a sufficiently robust constitution in the West to sustain and survive some plain speaking on vital subjects. We have, at any rate, decided to try. Thi: Dial wilt be chiefly an organ of Re ligions Progress, but it will have a warm side toward Science, Art and the Social Problems. Original thinkers in any depart ment may be iure that we shall be care rul to entertain strangers in the World of Ideas, knowing how often they have proved anpels. We are happy to announce that we shall be a.ited in the preparation of themateri al of The Dial by Ralph Waldo Emerson; Pr, Furness, of Philadelphia : 0. R. Froth- inghim. S. Longfellow and G. F. Noye. of . i ., r . u.annorn, ox Concord, and other distinguished gentlemen of the East. In the Weft we shall have able men to help us; arionst others, Judge Stallo and Dr. Iuac M. wise, of Cincinnati. Lach number of Thk Dial will contain sixty-four neatly.printed ptR". oetavo. tTic per annum, 5.'. payable on reception of No. 1. Subscriptions maybe left with Robert Clarke & Co., Carlisle's building, No. Si West Fourth street, or with the ed- itor. at the olfiee of Taylor L Anthony, No. v est inira ureet. Jf D. CONWAY, Editor. MII. WIftftLOW, an eiperienced None and FeaaUPhyiciauprficnU t tt attention ef mothers btr SOOTUIftG iSYIlUP, FOR CHILDRF.N TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of TectLinr, by softening the jumi. reducingall Inflam tion willadlay all jain and apaamodic ac tion, and il SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend pv it, mothers, it will rive rest to yourselves, and KELIEFAXDUEALTMTO YOUR I.V. We hare put np and nold this article for over ten years, and is can sty, ia confi dence and truth of it, a what we have never been able to say ofany other medicint never has it failed, in a single instance, to fleet a cure when ti 2 tnelv used. Net er did we know an instance of dissatisfac tion by any one who uaed it. Oa the con tfry, all are deligh ted with its opera tions, and speak in 5 terms ufhighestcoai meiidation of it ma gical effects and medical virtues. We ipeak in this matter "what we do know," ftcr ten years eiperience, an 2 pledge our reputa tion for the fulfilment of hat we here declare. In almost 2 every Instance wher the infant is sufferin 3 g from pain and ex haust.on, relief will - be found in fifteen or twenty minutes a x Iter the Syrup ia ad ministered. e prepSaration is the pre- SCr!pli?e.f of t Z he m,,st perienced and skillful Nurses in New England.and has been used with n ever failing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the tontach and bowels, correct acidity, and gives tone and energv to the whole system. It will almost instant Ve GriP'nS in t,iC n.iweU and Wind Lholic. and overcome convulsions, which, if not epeedily remedied, end In death. We believe it the bekt and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dvsenterv and Diar rhea in children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. We would gay to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing com plaints, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suflYring child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS k PERKINS, New 1 ork, is on the outside wrapper. Soldbv Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, New lork. Price 25 cents a Bottle. Sold by Wh. n.Pitact.and II. P. Ki ZEa, inchester, Indiana. dec221y. JOHN BULL'S Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry! TFIIE seal of public approbation has been JL so unmistakably nxed upon this med icine that the proprietor feels it to be his du ty to call the attention of all those persons to it who are suffering from, or threatened with affections of the lungs or throat. Its basis is theactiveprincipleof the WildCher ry Hark, but it contains also, in proper pro portions, other of the most efficient pecto ralsof the materia medica. Its component parts and proportions are well known to phy sicians everywhere, as the proprietor makes no secret of them, and they have met the universal approbation of the faculty, who, as a general thing, prefer using this" prepara tion to any prescription which they can have prepared by a druggist. It can be procured from druggists and countrv stores everywhere. Da. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, Lou isville, Kentucky. Sold by Hunt, Shoemaker a Co., Lynn, H. P. Kizer, Winchester. Nov. 24 6m WORMS! WORMS! THE SE SOX IS AT II ANDwhen these scourges of childheod begin to become both troublesomeand dangerous. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DE STROYER is a remedy alike pleasant and effectual for ihe evil. There is not the least difficulty in gettingchildren to take the med icine. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, and will be enten with avidity b'v children of all ages. It destroys and expels worms more ellcctuallv than any remedy now in use, while at the same time it will in no way affect injuriously the health of th- child. It can be procured from dru countrv stores everywhere. Da. JOHN HULL'S Principal Office, Lou isville, Kv. Sold bv Hunt,ShoemakerACo.tLvnn,II.r. jvizcr, uicncsier. Nov, 24 G m. fTwratm an4 CHANGE OF FIRM. TTTEhave this day (Julv 2:.1, ItM,) j j associated with us in the Notion, Hat and dtp business, Jno. II. Wm:at (for a number of years salesman at John Bidlemans', and more recently at John Powell's.) The new firm isstyied MCorr- MAN, WlSDEa k Co." sep8 J. COFFMAN k CO. Notions, Hals and Caps. COFFMAN, WINDER & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in iirnv BLOOD PIWIEB&BLGOD PUIS PHARMACYA HOME KiJ.J.r,i;iv; LUHT'S llcarhocä! DALI AM. ?av f tin rtii tt COLDS mat r. aa vui uvuuu CjLTABUIf. ! P.A 2J nucoenn n rum: ORK fimoiT. diseases of th lanp Lou. Journal. SUA KL DDOttJSlEa ALLEN WALL Paoraixroa PcerfelJ, Inliaci. $1 no If; 00 Friends of improvemeat now is the time to elevate the farmer's standard. N' W. B. Pierce will mv tmouiit of Rai. Letters of AdrainUtrsition. OilCE is hereby elven that tha nn. dersirned has this day taken out Let , ten t Administration of th estate of Jai . t ar cafch for t V5'm4n' ?! Tb "! lf Trio iTent. Jtist aimkctc. I Feb, 23, 1 M.2-1w A!nV. IL1ILU1 G lores, Hoicry? Fire-Works, Fancy Candic, Toys, Pocket Cutlery, ctc etc. NO. 303 SECOND STREET, DAYTON, OHIO. j.errrx. i.n winder. e. v. eiseaa. sep9 yTE HAVE JCST RECEIVED and hite foriale, at the lowest prices, the following Fall and Winter Goods: 100 doz. Wool and Cotton Coats; 500 dot. Woolen Hosiery; 150 dor. Woolen Comforts; 500 doz. Wool Gloves; lWl doz. Wool Shirts and Drawers; 100 doz. assorted Buck Glorrs; 100 dox. assorted Buck Mittens; 100 doz. new styles Gauntlets; Fur Ledger Hats; Wool Ledger Hats; Caps, all sizes. COFFZIAK, WIKDER & CO. 305 Fteo St., Ditto, O. Wholesale Buyer or ARC ISVITED TO EXAMINE OCR LARGE & ATTRACTIVE STOCK, DR. RODACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES When Dr. Rosace, the renowned Saedla. Physician, introduced his Blood Purifier a&d Blood Pill in ttie United State, he aet forth in plain Isnjjuage their curatiTe properties. This was years ago. The task of recom mending them has since been ttlen out f his hands. Enlightened meii,hoe char acter for ound judgment and philosophy, jrires their opinions weight in the commu nity, men a ho obserre. reflect, and maW assurance doubly sure" before ther d. cid are everywhere approyingand urgicc the use of these wonderful preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this clas or who choose to investigate ir nicmnes,are now or one mmd oa thl important subject. The evidence in the Roback, which is at all times aer;M. .' the public, itablishi g the following I UrtK : That the Blood Ptairua and Blood Pu ls haveben proved by aualyis to loiiuiin no .Hincrnl. That they cure the almost universal complaint, Dyapfpin with unerring certtintu.aud in a Terr.Wt time. That after all other Medicines have proved useless, thev relieve Liver Complaint. and restore the health and strcn-th of the fufferer. That Sick Trinis lcw who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate w ith oiuius miraculous ramdity undrrtU rin. vioratiutr operation. That all ..,. 1 bilitie are removed bv their cordial and gfntly stimulating properties. That tier recruit J Muittcred Consiliutinn. however they may have been trifled with and abused. That their direct tendency is to LcugUien Life and render it eniovable. Th.t s..: directly upon the yo'utn of disease in the ileod Ciuic Soon to Ileal and discharge from the system every taint of bcrotula, whether hueditary or'cther ' ise. That they Itccriiit the llelillitated. and that there is uo disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the Liver.the Nervous imtctn, tbt Miin, Glands or Muscle, in which thev do not give prompt relief, and, (if admini tered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Hear in mind that the Scaxd:avux Vic iTABLr Bloo Pills are indorsed bv the ex perience of thousands of living wituefiei, wiio.mletters.afiidavits, medical works, and by word of month, proclaim them to be the very beat preparation of th- Lin.! vP4r..i to the broken-down victims of ill health. iney nuni disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and Permanent! No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they are not only better, but, in fact, cheaper than any other mrs, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. one dollar per bottle, or five dollars per half doxen. Of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for one dollar. Err Read Dr. Roaaca's Special Notice, and Certificates, published in a couspicuoui part of this paper from time to time. Dr.Roback's Medical Almanac and Fam tly Adviser, containing t great amount cf interesting and valuable Medical informa tion, can be had gratis of any of his agents throughout the country. In difficult or cemplicated canes. Dr. Ro back may be consulted personally or by let- tcr.incloBingastampforrfplT. Look at I tu Authority. Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 1C, 1859. Da. Rosack: Drar Sir It is due to you and the public, more especially the afiicted, to say that I have given vour invaluable Scandinavian Blood Purifier a fair trial in a numberof caaesof diseases arUing from un healthy blood, in all of which it has exceed ed my expectations, and came fully op to its ircuiiimriMiaiioiis. I do therefore, with pleasure, rerommen.l it to all the afflicted whose disease indicates ar remedy of that description. Yours, tnulv. Rtv. Jas. Hvri. Principal Office and Sale Room.. No. C East Fourth St.. .Id Buildiner from Main street, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Ham mond street. For sale in Randolnh rounlr Yv If P Kizer, Winchester: A. McKew.'RidrevilU: L. Humphrey, Spartanburg; J. Sipe, Deer field; J. A. Sullivan, Fairview; D. Thorn- ourg, r.mmettsville; J.A.Newman, Bloom mgsport; U.S. Starbuck. IWn Vi.t. I. Thornburg, Windsor; Dr. N. Simmons and Dr.urosvenor, Union Citr; R.Johcs, Hunt. ville; F.. F. fallidav. Maxsville, and hr Druggists and Merchants generally throurb. out the Union. foct. 20. lD.l - . LOTS HOAHHOUIID BALSAM mau an trsitfsl rr H ;vry i Jlmi t y-if m4 rtaly ttet teWi tm hm mlf uo t4 rvTM Uwk at U a4 tk helsm. Ut li rmf ft !rr1Uo t4 Om TWat t iHrtt. m Wy tlM prtkm a aur wriumm nurk Lont'g ADtrfeaa Eje OalTar Cm t ytm a kaBbvc Hrt a ypaJlt, tW '.r k mai i-im iU : J raa A yw ho hrai ai rawat A yo fyL If j k ra. . or Lt LU. THm ywr Ijw. w SmIwm ?.cat, Bi im Uiai bjt Usrs Jr cJa4 W y p on inn u:r ujt. a n4 cttac ra4f fur wrwi; mM a4 fwcu fljue Lte cL:iA. AJ wk wtUm jrwi; ywU. Grcgoj's Instant Core of Pah. This wa kaww swaM aOay ptta taaatly. wa Tucu Uec aa4 rrjig la a frw rW Oaatf a ad Culic an4 Wm carW kaa 1r4i rf cmn mt hmrrKm. Cbolr Morl OxJr, a4 irt mC tJ ttamtrhm rrraS r U Rkaiot;m, rtfai CuU LUU a4 KnU Qi'iUaiaa, nkis Bruawa, cyratea, aa4 f-lit ut Xc raaar lnnlr urWi Vat yna wCT fla4 pinwi b bava Uta rtiv4 by Pa aaa, aa4 waa Qaak a aW w.Uia to qal u li Oa iml wUi froa ait my wm4 tra. rYrpared hy W. & LOT. Jtoavw CVy, O, ta waaaa all r-Ti tbualJ U Sthi& lue ik aWv saadtrtaa. Sold by II. -j Kirta, Wioehratcr; G. W. Bruce, Deet field; Hunt k Harris, Ltnn: K. S. Starluck. Buena Yita; E. F. Hsllidiy, Mark, ville; Thomas Kearn, Farmland ; lirowte A Nerly, Windsor; J. M. Polk, Spart nburg: I'. Pollj, lUlaka: N. Simmons, Union City; Wm. Wiikershsm, New Lisbon; J. V. Kirs;, Allea tiile; T. J. Constable, New Pittiburg. R. II S luption.fille.Rid auglv fj TOR THE FALL TRADE. C0FF2IA17, T7TKDEE & CO Datto, O., Sept. X, TTOR THE HOLIDAYS A full stock L of Toys, Fire- Works and Fancy Can- dies. sep8J Corrsta", Wiwpaa JL Co. STOVES! STOVES! 1 - . r. av PLA3STTER1 rpiIIS POPULAR COOK STOVE need W but to be seen to be admired. Of neat, plain design, Urge size, havin-r heaTy piairs, nas in no instance Iaiiea to give perfect satisfaction. lor aale in VV tMcnrsTra.eay hr JA MLS S. COTTOM. C H ART E R ! THIS EXCELLENT COOK STOVE has been before the public two Tear, and is a farorite wherever used. It hai a very large oven, large vessels, and is of plain style, adapted to the taste of thoe who diflikt beivy :nrring. For sale in Winchester, onlf bv JAMES S. COTTOM. Buck's Clipper. THIS COOK STOVE having been a LEADING STOVE for fifteen years needs no description. For sale ia inrheter, only br JAMES S. CÖTT0M. Ague Cure, rot the srxsDT ctraa or Intermittent Fever, or Fey er aai Atme, Remittent Fever, CLill I'ever, Durnk .true. Periodical Headache, or Diliona Headitche, and Diliont Fcrrrs, iadee d for the whol class of diseases origi nating in biliary dcrangeaent, eaose4 ar the Malaria of mtaitnatic coaaUiea. No one remedy is louder called for by tb neecs-sitiM of the American people thai a aure and safe cure fir Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a T erf ect certainty that it will eradicate the Giseaae. and with assurance, founded on jroof, that co harm can arise Uva. iu vac ia any quae tity. That which protects from or prerrnta tnia disorder must be of immense ervic 2a th communities where it ruivails. J'rrrcntvm ia better than cure, for the patient escape the rik which he must run in riolent attacks cf this baleful dUtemper. This Ciai eapela the miasmatic poison of Yzxi ikd Aub from the system and preycnti the detcip mtnt of the dicae, if taken on the rt ap proach of its premonitory lymptoma. It ia not only the bet remedy erer ret discormd for thi da of complaint, Vut alao thai cheapest. The large quantity we tupply fcr a dollar bringt it within the reach cf erety body; and in bilious districts, where Fivaa axn AorE prevails, crerjr body should hays it and um: it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this (trice will place it withia the reach of all the poor at well as tht rich. A great superiority of this remedy orer any other ever divrovtred for the speed r and cer tain cure of Intcraittrnts is, that it contain no Quinine or mineral, consequently it ce duces no quinism or other injurious electa whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it arc left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague ia not alone the ronsttp of the mia-matic poison. A great ranetT disor&Tt &rie from its irritation, among which sro Ncurulsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Ulind te. Toothache, Kar ache. Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection cf the phm, llvfterira. Pain in tha Bowtla, Colic, Paralvais and Derangement cf the Stomach, all cf which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Ccaa expcla the poison froan the Uood, and consequently cures then all alike. It i an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily rending in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the in fection, that will be excreted from the ayrteia, and eanmit accumulate in sufficient quantiff to rin into d seaae. Hence it is eren more Tal uaUe for protection than cure, and few will ever sutTiT from Intennittents, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy a ford. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY KXZ'X are ao composed that (Tisease within the rstses of tbeir action ran rarely ithtand or eis de lb eta. Their pmrtratinK propertiea aeareh. and clean, and invigorate eery portion of the huron orgaa ism, torn rtirc it dieaed action, and reurrng its healthy italitie. As a consequents of tnese propfrtte the invalid wha ia bownl dowa withv pain or physical debility it astonished to find his health er energy restored by a remedy at once so itnplc anl invilirr. ot ct.lr do thry cure the tierj-isj rrmtilairte ff every 1kx!v, but alo many formidahla and tSanperoua Hira. The aarent brlow named M rlravcd to funiih gratis my American Almacac, etntuitiinc rertifiratrs of their enrea and directions for thf-ir ue in th UAlomring romntainta : (Wfira nets, lltvlbvi-n, llecdaeht anting from duorierti Siohioci, .Xuusm, Indtytttion, Pum in and XlorUd Ituutni o f the JtotrtU, t'latuUncy, Lots cf Appe tite, Jnu'ttdt-e, and other kindred emp!ainta, arUinir from a lew state cf the Udy cr oUtruction of iu funrtio. Thry are an evceHent aJterativo for the rnoatirn of the tWrU and tht restora tion of tone aud slrtcjth to the tjtltm (UbiliUtea by d.cac. Aycrs Cherry Pectoral, ds the lariD crxi or Congha, Col da, Influenza, Ilaarseaesa, Croup, Urnnehiti, Incipicat Con soma tion, and fur the relief af Coasasaptire rntirnts in advanced stages af the disease So wide ia the ftttJ of ita mefn!neos and ao p meroi a are the caes of its cores, that almost every aeetion of country aiourda in fro&a peb Ijclr knr. ho harr tm rttored from aiam.inc ar.d errn !tficrate Iiescs tt ike lungs b, iu nen onfe irva. lie aupenonry trn a-viy ce. PARLOR ST0YES! AM CLOSINO OUT the remainder f my stock of PARLOR STOVES for cash at cost. JAMES S. COTTOM. dec 20, '5D. T DcMi, Mortpagrii Pellrcry Bonds, Ei ecotiona, Summonses, Puhpcrnaa, Consta, ble Sales, et., etc., for sale st thts oOce at MII. WI.XSI.OW, An experienced nurse and female phyiielaa has a SoothinpSrrup for children teething, which generally facilitates the process of teething by softener, the jp ffis.redacicr all Inflanation 111 allay all pain, and la iure to regulate the bowela. Depend upon It, mothers, it will five reit to yourselves, and relief and health toyoar infants. Ferfectly tafe in all otaea. See advertUetaM in at jolhee colunna. mxhrr torii ir. of ita kind ia in apparent to aaa pa ot.f nation, 1 cd where its virtues art known, the JtuLlie no lorifrer heaitat what actidote to enaptoy nr th ditrrjijt attd danarrrtMia ffKiin flXe rulroonsry organs that are meidest to tor c Um ate. While rnar.r inferior remedies thrtst upon the . a. Ja f - M LI rtmmurity narr raiir an rw aucaraa. uiia has pa-nrd frie-id hy every trial, conferred Wae re on t'ne aGUcV-d thty cia teiet fcrjft, aad f r dured eurr im numrrutii and too rtaoaxkawwa aa U fjrgcttcn. rx cr a kco it DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASI. Ter sale by II. P. Kiter, Wiaehetter; X Srmaaonds and I). GrOifnor, Uniea; C. W. ! Hniee Co., Peere!i; l)o;hertv 4 RtMa'.l, Morrittown; ana lt ell dealers in satiicma. Colatnbut &IndinnnpolU Ilnilroaa Time Table. Fasseager Train IVo. ü arrives at IVion City, from Coltinibtis, at S:(0 T, M. Patser.ger Train No: 1 If area Utiea City for Columbus at 3:00 P.M. Passenger Train No. 3 leaves Urion City for Colnmbns at 4:45 A. M. Traiaa Nos. 1 and 2, goir.gat, correct at Piqaa with trains for Troy, Da; ton and Cincinnati. Adrainlotpator'o Police NOTICE is her by gtvra that the n derr igned hsi hern spoictid adavnis tratcr of the eute of IWtjam'u Ci deceaifd. late of Hsndolrh Cosnty. ltd. (Paid estate is surr el to be solvent. Thlr! Ilo. l?th C0. COJl, 4a Wb'N