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WMCfiESTEft JOURNAL. " v I n c ;i f.st r: 1: : r. iu - - - o.-:. no, i Kr,.T. liwd ei" the Week. Th2 5?i!i rtption t, the fi-CO 1 v! n r. -a ere j.rrly Iuit.ni liiilli.i IUpr from prominent citizens oi.Miouri, sinte th? pulili cation ! .-iM,..;,lKM(.pjyirMtiei;eIei;v imn, :in-!iieii thnir r.w niii-t fiimhl hy fliowinir I lie chiruJer rl ho mr ,!!,.,! rt.il; tia to le re hei 2nd rmt-reLjl. Kuih'oiJ liitildin is th principal l,::i,.-- :.j th" Arinv oi th lVto- line ?it pr.-kf..t. !i ivin tho- cti-hi V .!;-' e-I th- Fine nuruu I hi. ireent hn nfr.-r Mi: ali:. j r . . i t . :.t. 1 1 " v, -,i "l V i C5r...,al (l-i:;ci eo:tt)Iund u a J 1-eause, :,s he says, h, 1rcf,rt, fr.oidnrerd of ,U pnnciples . the! , it I 'IV !!.ij!t.t!iHii nn,l irlil.ee h h..-A liii MINf ftf 1 1 ! O. t ) TO i 1 II t ll .1 1 C.l .1 T.T C- I Frr:nv iitniic j. i :ire are no.i r ii 1 1 in 1 1 r. Tie-reld, htve l.-n 1 ... i t nr I m .tfo' lone on th jxliinri -k. p:irpd to li.pnte its pi-5ie. Two division oi Fwklis t-orp? I'.ui I t en si.t to L)nehhur, uhu h U the r-!iel tlepot ol -upplie., to l'ik out lor Ijlrn:iuk. It is C ll'l d' V III. lit' ' ivil wi kill. Illlli I xv i4 t de?trov the toes ai Lvrich-S l.tir". nn.l t'ulin' in that, to teir tin1 the railrc id wesiw-ird. Wh U there ' is in nil this we tiro not prepur d ' to $n; b it I!i;uniuk's move i cnts I hive yre.UJ alanntd the rcel?. J The New York Ilernld Inviu j ftipi)rtnl Fkusando Wo.'id for the! aiiki-rMii in iiou'p, i"r; fniiiP ni'ie. row anantioiH iiinnjui t lhnp F. I. IiL.MK, Jr. TllC HeriM is Ion I of fun As Ht irs i lier.i a is ioni o iun. m ulaii. H frat IS contested, It WOtlhl, ofl ' I coi;rpf Im; mi excellent arra:i? mctit fjr htm to hive the Spe.ikcr 8hi so th'it Im roul.j appoint a co.n mitten to suit hi- case. GmiotiI MjPiiuson in nc- co.d- to I;it.-i .iü -omits from below, occupied Cuiton, Mis, nrtaiit Wt are promised impnrtai news iroiM V.H u m-io.i ?ooo, .,oin i -I i . , . j Iroiti Union and rebel tourers. Dispatches in the Ilihttiond pn twr. of Sntiinhy, .iy a! I was quiet, but that the movements of our i'o-ccs at Ciimn;in.;s' Point were quite 5ign'lhapt of speedy hard finhtin;. A Wabin;tot dispatch snys that while the report ol" Admi ral Daiilukkn's stiperedure is' prenrdiire, it is Iiht ly soon to be verilif d. Thr linn. J. IV lL!n and lion. V. (i. iirtniv.N (I'm. :!) hnve li-;niall(l 1:ist of tho 10()!- in h;,lu Wf c!,.tca.o,o1.,iVo,;Ve. Vir.;;lvol; ,, ; T R ft HI? ) h AP ci: in by lan; in tjo, itje.-. I roni : , . , 1 , , jnr h ti;n.u input uu to . u i j n tie I I.m K. T. ii lpy's ditriet v'l,"rt'' 11 ,s i'reumed, the whole gttj UL.ntioinl interests ot the (omn.u.'.i 11 11 U U 1 UJJIU v.e h ive no'rrtnrus. a. vit: b.,V we of H-e nr-iment lies. This we pro-1 nily, allow u.e to e ill the atlontion HÜ31I3, IHvD (S: CO., nro not without lu.r.f l!ilt Whalky ' 1' tloinof lifrcafter, and to let ourscfits rendvrs to a few points ol prne-j 1114 s been tde.ted. "This would se - ii-.- . cure three aoiJiiMnii voie.s ior ine Union side in the m-xt Ilou-e. Mirvhi.tl enii ps i et and th"re .UirjiiiiU c'ni.i.s ' ,ulu in', it we ,;av eo.didently expect an of its making converts to ditioinl Kam. j treason and sceetsioni" tlioti-h wilt- . A X Orleans letter of the lCtl.;len iu th,ir intcrc,t. inst..ana a Uaitotiispatcli, give im po;iiut tp'vs frnni (eneral Banks' department. At I tt accounts, our ad vance hi 1 crossed the Si!) no rier, and w .n advuued int; Texts to the! dist .tuee of only 10J miles nortlt - rat fro n (.1 tlveston. (Jen. Ord, who b.onht up tne r.r, wis at N.w llierii, ht., at list accounts. te.. i i... .i: wr iram . r. un uip m no t!iatai;e:i. ItermnnV brees, :u- . s , . , , . ., th Aiim'HiIik i ii I. iMilo t . 1 1 mil.! t. en iiii iii' ii.i .. .- .a... . ii , -.1 i r,i,l ir "irin ! h -irn! tun tvitr tlie rel 1 in 'h it fett;.:i. On the 21t thv hid xt dnrp li-ht near Tint ti:ii!i a, Ala. The rebels wore Their policy had a single feature, defeated mi l driven into the tortili-1 a single purpose, that of obstructing tv.tion.- whi h they hive in tint see-j the work of putting down the rebel lion. The Ti-unrjee river h ol ris-1 rlon Gf weakeninthe novernment, cn nine teet, and was i!l .welling. ! nl rt.mlcrill:j the nMioil powcrlcs3 it wis uivignoie ior gunooai.j. It ! rumored tliat ( hief Justice: t ;o iv. t. 1 1. ; j em t i tii av.v iv'.ii me L vuv. ti nd iomo one has spoken of Senator , :hase as his success. I rn Cha Gov. Cnrtin is re-elected by over I. ",000 majori! v. , Thomr.H J. Chvv, vo-.mct son5 of Uenrv Clav, 'died recent lVr.t At-' I.vit:. He was inspector ol : lluck- grave the Hopes ot. Northern svmpa-, course is an nn.wu.i m ie.i- u iiersitaif. thtzers with the rebellion, and of er' ri-ht5' and no parent should A s.ri of Senator Ien. Wad . ; was srCiii some Uavs ago as a hearer of dispatches to (leu. Huford. He , . 1 . .I 1 . ! rovie au mgn , ami wn set upon in theniornmgbvas.piadof JIoclv's ravalrv, witli freh horsM One of S them rode up to Wade and demand- ed r. halt. Wa le paid no attention. rr. 1 t.ie re: Ci bred several times on (glorious. him. Wr.de then deliberately shotT The ni,trnetirmUt Port,. ;a bun. mo'mbM !u horse, ami sue-'. ceeded in lem-hin- Hen. IWfor.1. n::v rrni.ir.Tio. 40!i, t!i it :n'..f eritr.iT wouIJ r'.te a took. Thi-i, wo n;ulertand, was said bv one of old. when book making was less common than it has grown to le. If hU cnemv would onlv ven ture out in dook form," he would have hini at disadvantage. Well, "edo Lot v.anl to Mvrite him down" a our enemy, though we were at lr.s yointi for awhile, nor would we foil like taking any imduo advan tage of hi- rkut:iorhip were it so. bu: it i- tru- beyond all por.nlven ture, that du.'igc dcrcmi.di Smith, u tuij town, h.T written .1 book. An I thU i- really something of an event. We iawUa? to thia.k tte Judge i rn- title-il t the lio::or of 1 cine: the Cit sciC'l with ej'tuptoms of the disease Wi!K-!H-Me; and perhaps tho tir.-t ; on Snndav eveninir, r.nd died in tr-r-lrindflp!i (Vinty man, who ha made j 1 il,le auonv e:i Moiiil.iy niplit.. The liii.)e',f t!i' ar.thor of a lou:l x 1-! oilier haw not been fcfized, but they ume. Tin, of itself, entitles the j won to attention. HoMrs if th, hock ir ir.ioi talizcs its anthr, it will ; favor ov.r readers w ith some statist earry thi pnper alon witli him, u ics of hyelrophobia, that we think it comes in for a shnr of his at'.en-1 will opeii their eyes to the beauty t!o:i. We could not be tih-nt if wo wotdd. What, thru, of the book? Wh: t did theJudi:c feel moved to wjite a j ? V 7. n. , J oo-raohie Art," a new periodical nvork upon? A !na?-mootnl 1,uti! ' . , r r ! . x- , htteh ivr n up question, t!io sin- fulne-- of America Slavery. 4tI- SI.iv.tv Sinful: ' is the title; and the hook take- the n.-'ativc side of thejh newspaper men and their cor-q.io-:t:n:i. Thi. with those who do rpondents : not h"!"- t!ie Jud-e intimately, will j .vr ;. :urA :i,to:iishineiit. Th:;t ft mu v.u) hr,, nrd the wliole of i lon-IitVbaekhereintliecol.l Nort!, ! .n'iwv,.-. .m i ......v. , . .v pneritv tinder thur in:l;ienee-, j ! should, at th'u late hour in the con- j test, when Loth friends and foes nc- knowh'l-e shxverv to he in its death i Htrule. "munlered in the house of its friends," and looked upon al- ! & ... the cursed cause of all our Xa- lion's calamity and shame, that such an one, we say, should come to t'ie re-cue and defense of so bloodv an, cvcrv wav d-jtostable an institu-'single ..imn,r f-oumrehension IVlif i ' Hint' ' r, jv IVat that is just what ther' is of it. Aft'.T almost r.U the rest of the world, i,,,,!;,,,. a i:,r..(. ..1,0, of the slavelioldors t!ienneivo5, lnvc i,dveji ' .. . ... ,. . ,. ' . ! the mltut:on "1 to ,ll' our towns. , ,nn! co.U,s forward wih his book to1 -n IIIS OuOlv IC. a . a l SllOW tliat, HO lar lroill ncmi; mciiuvyytiin ihh ""J" Tr.l..!. r-.iiHtir. l.ovn t,.i.to,l !f it i i ' ' a tiling of divino r.opointmput, ve ry 9 heaiitifid nnd benign in its character, and t'.iat all the trouble has arisen from unwarranted interference with ! I 4. !,! i t , i . . Ja lower with the pen that no seen-i jit. And if this whole thin-is ?lot ter can rival. fitonoed. and slnverv reinlated. so . ti! i i;r.J ii . j mnch llj0 worsc ,or the t.oUnlrv Ni bad pie iea into IN; LOST TIIEIU OWN LUiEIMTES. Hut tho luh we have seen the fir.-t ; readers hear of the HiVct upon o-tr . .. . . mina m r.itnre numbers. lJiiuveiiojo ! who can w ill glance throimh tl.e ' t r .1 1 n book Ur themselves, fliere is 1.0 Tin: woKK or t;i:: ii:oplz:. Northern papers whieh sympathize with tlic rebellion, are full of speeu- ! lations al out the reeent anniliilatin ; defeat of t!ie Ohstrnetionit party in : Ohio and other States. Opinions are numerous and di- verse; vet the true reason is quite cenr 'pjie people, or the ireat mass oi them, are loval, while the Ol . . , t;onit pai tv mamlested no h 1 devotion to tl,c causc r !,r tr.vno interest in its success. I i - vmti.4i; itiv ll.ll.iv.ll jUJlHil 'before its enemies Tbeir ctninbinl. 1 . . bearer in Ohl) was a traitor. The "Iterances of the leailing men of the party and of its journals were full of tr.cnson- The people are in earnest ; with them loyalty and patriotism nioan sometI,in ; an on the VMx of October they buried in one deep Sotithcrn traitors who have depend-' .... 1 - ed lor success on divisions amon il lur Pieces on uivisions among the people of the loval States will it be for thmiiisirmdedpeo- didneticisni ol the pulp.it ölten de-; WoiRCSday 01 September, xrw Work, of the hest M t .i.il and J,.tet Our four hm.-ln-d v.dunt.iry tet!m.n.ai. to ,..or.j c,.,.., n,m,v . vwr.O.hi.h indeed tint our -inthor Iiis 1 ' -enerates into dilfiis.-ness. The re- j (sKPrrMItril DTI I) i StvU-s at reavm.iMe pri.-m. to tl wo,.,i, ri..l !i tu e pn.p. ri. s ..t t,.M niKJiM'i.Ni;, n.MM. ilm u.n ....c n.iec 1, mat our .ttu.ior um .1 - :,:uUhe ' t l , ' ; ini,.,. ..t h-.ve !.,.. t , iwd itl,, the I 1 ,.v UIi(, r.t,.i .-,., j.rij-tion u,l th lVV.Tittenourepit:qll, e.ndgotit; Io continue lourtem v. nks. ! So,!,l Jonn.ts ,i!t.r.(d. color, 1, l.le.uh - f 1 ,n,,v t thn, IVon, pir-o.s .,, ,:,i Co ,,c t 4 - . 1 1! OClSlOn 1)1 llVtll SI ie lentl IO OlO- 'P. .: CO ?? l t- C .l . , . I lr,i..i,,.l in i.r I, r . . . ..... r i:.-. .r' tvn- time i i . i ih.i.o, c t ' v in T!:e i.-il-m r ii,k . me. j i:i i. eil to U ut.ti.-i II lUc Uhulc Tl.A --.-- --.. ...... - ,, r , ii.-.ij liadies are invited to rill and ex Winne lor ' l J.ütiOlI. .tfatlt. ÜPITArif. way enn t!ie professional man more b..'.d r, r wk . . o ( ll; ,nj 1)t.!or(1 ,villr ; :iir,.-io.. o'.ive theS-m. IIFKF ellectuaily make his words in.tinet; 1 h' yN' M A TI l.I A SIMON. ' ,,' ' V:JuV"Uof ijr.s.-.t ...... v.P; I 1 7v,r,r:. f W Abb OCMt TCAS i' (' - k fiifi with lile and power than bv weeUlvi iaai.aia. "-: .M . N u: L T Z ! ; M I o I ' LZ V. II . i.. !. .d St,ph,., s,,t..', h.f.iiii.v ".tr liU.Sl (. fr,) Pr I I.Ul lit 1 UU, . I , j 1 "v,r"' t .ti-i i- ... i... i.. i mi, ..i r.l;rr cst. he . ill- tu. t-. he i.ttr.ict- V VAIN ATTEMPT TO FI? EE lrnctlce 1,1 the column, ol a news- LlL !. " ,U, ... the moo h. h.i- Utnufure Lua The defeat of this win- of the rob-Ui ,1 r . , . cI lori'c3 lS S1-nal antl hl"1- The victory of the great Democratic 1'arty, the People, is thorough aud ; . 1 , . ! l.v of 'lTted place-hunters, a .. W V 1 l.ll- ii-.i t.'i viiiiv 1.1113 .um imi ui me . . t - i-iv. ,t .9 ..rn, ...m iifiu van oe, : jU(J ic, QUS cxeit,0MS Ol the tClchcrS. vitally related to the spirit and move- Let us, as teachers, endeavor to un ments of our time. dertnnd the true meaning ol trie term, Educition, and never attempt HYDltoriloxilA. to exhibit a showy stiperstrui ture, A few days ago Mrs. Ilerron, of unless it be bised upon a lounda Walnut street, Cincinnati, was bitten lion as iinn a a rot k-intwoorthreeplvebvnsMiMMex- ( I5v a ViUC search after, and a ican dog, ..a grt nt pet' He bit two f ,,rul. ,of we other persons when he wa chained R1.0 our pupils, , .. , . . cuaiiKu tier pareLllI anj Jnendsj thusac- up and died with hydrophobic symp- C0llipllshmg much good. -J. C toms. Another .Mcxieau dog" be-1 - longing to the same owner, died i:J so,,I?I4l,:ISS i Mt,,rt . . . Do not lad to read the olllcial ar- r.e same wav. when the wound- in ä- i . ui.li ui ouaus in tlcj0 on ol,r jourttl page in relation die case of t!ie other parties were to new volunteer regiments. Mcas autcrized, Mrs. II. refusing to biib- ures arc Leiug. taken, by competent mit to the operation. The sequel so l)crsons to raise a company of volun- lar ns developed U, that3Ir. II was Xqq iu thU County under the late CT 11. have no guarantee of safety. Some of these times we intend to and profits of do eulture. The following is to the point. We take it fYo;.i the first No. of the "Ty- jut started ly J. G. Cooler, No. 1 Spruce street, X. Y. We think the su? - ostion.i may well he heeded by WItiTl.v: m:vsivitu ATtTif'LI S Tiiis is a distinct and dillicult art. Its ri:iciples mint he studied hy tit who wo-dd succeed in it. A g - , terizes so mich ot our newspnoer . . .... i literature 1 lie newspaper is not a jthin to he studied; searerly one to j he read. It is to be glanced over. The articles, then, must be so writ ten .13 to command and hold atten tion. Processes of thought are to be shut out ; results only are to ap- Pr. Argument is to be surest cd j rather than stnted. Usually one 'point is enough for an article. Some nail should be struck firnily j on tiie head and then left at once. Introductions are a nuisance. Infer ences arc always skipped. The sen- t.MH-os sljouhl lie snort. J-very wont ; . a t should leap with life. Condensation chrmlil In ..vtro'np Sn 1 lonl i into ouh i.c cxt . nc hubouiinau thoughts shouhl be thrown away. r . ,!-k.Iy,.t'i. fr. front n en bin.f 111 lun iJUil ii uuiue a t.i iiiiu vim i. ill 1.o ; ii -t irtr.r.oi t i- flin i.f .III lUU 17 l.nb IV luv. V feet sltould be discarded. He who lias the nerve to do this, with a soul that tires at a sreat thought, and th? munliiiess to utter it freely, mny wield i i iij inr.p-.iiiv-' in pioii:--n'ii.u jnu nrptn ileterioraton of stv e. The For th J Mirn ih Mr. Kditoh: A vour vahial-le il iportnee nuuie. ted wilh our U. - liMn Tl.r.ra :.rn m-.hv little ' . -.--. ...v j Uui 't ret nd our sc hooK lesra the amount 01 goon ir.ey - i. 1 1 ni olit iii-rnmnl : h. 1 - It should i-e the work cr eve y o:i who Ict'ls nn interest 1:1 the ; cause of ed; cation, fespei i iPy ia- ; rents, to discover and reu.ove those ' hindiances. One of the great ( hecks to thorough institu tion in our , schools, is the almost universal h ib-1 it o! allowing ptipi Is die privilege : of- c hoosing their own course o! j .-tudy. So great is the dire ! an.fiig almost all cl-tss- of scholars ! to piSS OVCT a long list of brail lies,! tint the primary' branches, which ! !( (institute the lound itiou ot a thor - -trnc !)"gl and pra tit al education, re - u nL.!ceie l-ut little attention. In this ! - way thetho ouditbs ipliueof the toun- mind which should I 0 the reit ob- ject of C'hivrition, is b'.st. it is to bo rPiin tf l th it ;o lew mrentc mnnilest any interest in under standing and conecting thee faults' of our schools, w hich must neccessarily aflect their luture usefulness, and prosperity. Too many parents are willing to al- !low their children to choose the ; branch;s thov pursue eve:i i n ((,)(. :.: t0 ,i e' (.oursp nrcscrihrd hv the teacher, forgetting that he In's ; the be.-t oppoitunitv, dailv, to lath 1 om t,,e P11!'0 attainments and to understand his deficiencies. Th.s af,e 1 ,.u,d1um,er .l!!r carf "! a teacher ol whose ability he has 11. a iv tlounts. tiult It "is too frentientlv th ,in,!?Ilul1- " is too trequeiitiy Ui case that the leather yields tne ngl 1 eacners inigni no mucn 10 cure f I 1 A 1 1 1 he flit to direct, by asking his puoils what tnt v to -tudv. This is wrong. He should be sure that he is right; then establish a course of in i-truction ind adhere to it, .-trictly. I he correction of this evil will i i a i .1. depend in a great deji'-ee upon the Boot and STOEI I WOULD re.pctfu!lr ni.oanc to the j 1 ..:,.... r v. ...... i -;,;;t tl. i v.. ,j, n.turs ri ..ii-j ........... , I have lately opened out a Xew Boot and Shoe Store, in the rif vr building, One Djir X)rth nf John Rwy Grocery. Ca-tfiJe Public Siure, where will befouuJ Roots and Shots of every description, From 10 to 2j per cent cheaper, than can be b.juuht any j-ce else. Also, in connection with Sale Work, 1 inten 1 S1 a nuTi i c t ur i n a ALL KINDS OF WORK TO ORDEIl. Iv I Sh1 Maker's Finding of ail inds kept contanty on hand. A lar-e S'uj.ly of l i i r SOLE LEATHER on h:ut! at all times a? che.ip i the cheap- t l HATS AND CAPS in etrlless variety, cheap for cadi. (jive me w cll belore purcna-'ng ci?e- where. W D.CLARK. Winchester, Oct. 15. lc.r3. 15 DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE. rVILL'ftmt Ti.l.üc Sale at the Caurt ih'iire hcr in the town of Vunclu t r, mi Saturdiv th- 14'h I y of Nvemher t, t. iI:sn:Am,F. rb aere KAUM of! h, vi .tu iy d. ceased, rossston givm im- niedlattly. On third .f the purchie money to be ! . 1 . paid uliyof sale, the rem;'.m:nf: two tinr-i ' to r" pal. i in one aim i" ei.-..w. ..... on rr.cl ti mrntü. notes: to lie irivcii - -. . ' . waiving valuation and appraisttu nt l inn. GKOHCi: W. MONKS, Adni'r with will annexed. Oct. 9th lrG l. 15 , , n TjTIPV GollöS Ö , xl O T ' fSRlOIl rCIIlllitilU US L11U llll FALL DEES 3 AT T!1V. J )jJtD) lirrc-A cl.,r7TPTT c- VF.ST VJ A 5 1 111 V U 1 . . , , ri.AI.N Ii:.(K .!!. .s, i All Ml. t h :nn dl! I I'V. FI ArN p.)L.fI. Vl: Soii Ali tu'.o-.s. nu n vitM su.Ks, i'cy sii.jvs, lU mVxd ,TtlnilA. un it 01.01: l.l) jioi nr.s, riiin, strijad ami I'iiur. .1. plain silks AM) .natins, For ining an.! 1'irtr Drifts. IHK -c;ic un ai.V 2 silus, !'": Taslete.., Pic'irrd Delaine ,,,ni French jlcriaucs, , Trencli i:epik J All colors. ! iii'i" cloths, ' TTO.II A . t I ti l lis, i ST,:"'LV .y'AIES- D It AIM- bC 1 LTCAH, I'AIUS HOYA LS, no:; p.oy l bAii), BLA.'.K r.OMUAZINbS, -M 0UKN1 y c, ü I N G HAMS. riiKXCII CHINTZ, 11 in i ri, a id ror lins. FRCNCH DIAGONALS, .MERRIMACK I'll I NTS, SNIAGUE'S I'RINTS, TACiriC I'KiXTS, AMbHICAN riMNTS, DUNNr.Lb'S l'RiNTS, MOUIlMNti PRINTS, IIiiiüo, BiOrcl & Co. TRADE PALACE. Ile.l Rluiiket foul Quilt, .Muslin Ami Shoe tinpf, Najkius, Doilus, FLANNELS, AM kind: :iiul color?, FnCNCII CASSlMCiiCS, SuptrbC-1, Faiicv Style. CMTIIS AI CASSLMTRCS For mrn anJ Bot?. HOSIERY Einlief s varietj. GLOVES Full line. i:.llIlIl01DEItIi:.S Ralmornt Skirts, NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY, HUME, LORD & CO., CLOAKS AND SHAWLS A T HUME LORD & CO'S. NEW STY LKS. I'rcnch S jr S!i:u N, Str'ped PhijIct Shtwl?, Thibet Shawl. Droche Bordered Shawl, Travelling Shaw Is, for Ladies aud ' Gentlemen. Trnrelinc Cloaks, Col'J Cloth Cloaks, Black Cloth Cloaks Sacque-, and rirtCI"I,A!, in reat rariety, of all the latest and tuot approved stylef. Garments iu ide to order in anv g tv'e at fhort notice. TRADE PALACE, IVeat iVakbington Street Inelinaapoti. Pfpt.CO. 13 UNITED STATU? MARSHAL'S SALE. iriue oi ,i writ ot Lxt'cufun to me i directed from the Clerk oHi;- of tho! j Circuit Court ri the Unite I Statia fur the j j Circuit and Ii.t-lrut of Indiarn, I mlloa j Ttu&tfoy, the 1th Jay rf Xuv. lvo:i, ti-t ecu the hour of ll o t loc k, n. rn . anl "Vlock. r. m. of yd d ay at the C-urt Home door in th town of iik l-t. r. 1'uMir auction the rents an 1 j rofit f ir tr e t rni of even re irs, of the following a - cribe l reül e-t ite, itu itcil in Kancolj h C i'iT nn I St ite ot Indiana, to it : The North h:t i'nttt-r f tbe Nrth K. inottrot iiictior two (2) ni 1 the North V t iiart r of t!e North U-t jmrt r ol fititi one (l)nll in Township Ninete-n i'IH) Kaiipe fout ti f ii, .unl unon niluretore- cive ;i -um sutlifint to Pttilv thr drni uul j Iw't'latthc s.ime time :inJ pi ice off r (or sde in like nvuu.er the lee simple of the j iimc. Tk.n th- nrottvof J .!in M. Uu- ; r ir at th s-iit of Sotim n tur-i-. S .' to ! he nm.'.e witho ,1 anv relief wlutCTir from ' r:!uaiio:i or arrrai-o ment 1 D. G. Unsr. U. Mir Pv I. s. IJICULOW, Octohrr 27, lHV. 17 D.pt'y. SHKUIFF'S SALE. rIY VlRTUUof one her. am! o i- U. y cution to me lircefed lr"m the ll-'li- ebilph C. V. CiMUt, I will xpo-e to :ih- at tn L.O-UI iiou.'e Uor in ui !u-or, u n . o .i . w . . . r ll-l .... . . . . . ! o: OM-nu.r, i.O i, irieen u.e no-., ,m um eic A. .l iui -i o ioK i. .i.t., t ', I .! ll,. r,,l!,,u iiwr ri al I ill' oln.tn! I in Kan.loirh Cuntv. Itnliana. to wit: The ! Wt.-t half f the N.rth Lt nunrlfr of se- tion tivp (.") in township lmty one of Raupe lift'-n Lat an! th rortii I. ist ju:r- trr of the North h ist quarter t tun hw , (.r) in township twenty one (21 ) of Ihin.'e fif- lt,n j-j j1?t F.xeeute t a? the Tronerty of Rohm N. 'orfer, at the suit of .lolinsoi V. IVnuie I et ul. and James Mormoi. A. II. JENKINS. Sh'ffR. Oct. 19th 1-C:l. 10 j. l I l . .J 1 J 1 - i .l.'j.lrij Jl , a tV r 1 immedi ate reli f, and in a majority ol AND ; c,.,s will tllVct a ii a ii ca l. cure. ! (Jniiov anil Sre- TNniiit are ffMno M ANTUAM AKING. times extremely n: ili-n.mt and Jan.Mro.is, rim: Undr-i-nei n-pertfullv inform I the Ladies of Wir.chest r and i-ii.iv. tth it'they have eommerieed the .Millinery and dress" Making business, in J. i:. JofitiMMiS Huiltlinp, en Washington Strett. Iiiving ha 1 several yenrs experience they fl itter tliem-elvei they will he aole to f:ve Fati-faction to the most fastidious. Thcv hive a good asfortuunt of BONNETS AND HATS, , ... , , ftnd will kctp for sale, Mower?, Ribbon., Flumes, arm i Dress Trim mm l-s wnrn V. i fl iroo-l I' ve S'r ov, to sMifl !i -rse oÜ.ir.i. I If von w ml :i Good Colter. j e-ill nt tnv .M uiiilüctorv t i'iii inl ui'l. ; l xuii will he sni't'li I. I Jhit't Jon; tJ'i-l I irant Srcf. j John eiii:;i.i i;u. 1 ; I'.rMi.i.WM rtn 1 s: 5 ' k o J WEHDEN & CO., DtMltr.-i :m l Jtihlxrs ;n BOOKS & STA'ri!)XK R V, riiüti)prülli! uinl PIIOTOHRArU ALIJL'MS: I ai'Cvt SiO( u ol" MEDICAL KJOKS, la tliis S?t-ito ; ;i!, WALL AND WINDOW PAPE?., Gilt Wh.thov Slia!i'i, yuu I nwucu w kv FffWUStEZSm j VI ATES. N jir iuttriVrts with tin Inr O 2Gt : in m'v of its working, aini no su 1 J : suock OPPOSITE GLENN'S SLOCK, Indinn.'iiioli, I ml in 11 a. oli, IiMÜnnn. All onlcrs prornj tl; v f.llnl, Cash and Trade' int-s ruiuit, it is all l.ili t V. tiur a Hrm- rUa- U j.yu.a.i,i,.t.p;iccofn,tiI. It i. jul ,h:U lor i:. EI. T. A.TK03fY, Manufacturers of Piiotopraphic Mattrial, öül IIROADU AV, X. V. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces cotisi.Jer.t b!v over IW Thou-antl diiren-nt fb jet'-ts (to which ad-litions are coti.inuiiiv J hemj made) of Portraits of E.nintut Ann ric-iiii, etc., iz: 72 Major-Gen rals, 13;l Pri-.-Generali. VI ....... .)"2."i Statesmen, PJT im. ' . ' i? 116 Authors, , . f c. ly.lW.nprs ft-il Uli iriru i tl .7l ll.j . VIl I r r tllPTIIIiT'j r order for One IWn I ICTUKKft from our Citaoue will be filled on receipt of SI. SO, andseutbymiil (rer, ' PHOTOGRAPHIC .ALBUMS. Of these we manufacture a preat variety, r inging in price from 50 cents to $50 each". Our ALBUMS have the rtnut.itiou of being f.iptrior in beauty ai d durability to any othin. The ?m i'ler kinds can be sent safely by tuiil at a postage of eii cents per cz. The more expensive can be sent by cx rrtss. We also keep a large assortment of Sterescopes AND iSTERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of the will be ent to any I ad Jress on receipt of stamp. j E. L ll. T. ANTHONY, ' Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, .Ol BROADWAY, NEW YORK. t riend or relative of prominent inihtarv men will conftr a favor by M-nd'uiir u.- the ir likene. to copy. Thev will be kept care- fully and returned riinj:red I'iiie Album Jlnelr to Omer for Con gregations to present to their Ptor, cr for other pLr;.aca with auitabU icieriptior. M Lieut.-ColoneN, "0 Arti-t, u:-ianuai,?in(i niways Keiuhie warranted "'r - "e.-npuamy 01 iruu-i 2-iT Other OfficiT.1, Hi Stnre, ' ! to -tand anv amur.t of Marchinp, Rid.n- or f- ki,,,,1 the, w-ho,e -Vtar rou'l, and I,,;re 61) Navy Offim,, 4G Prom'nt Women n,!.thc OUR NEXT HIGHER QUAL SÄ Ä 111 Piouiineiit I-orcicn Portrait. 4 r nv v t-mt , incn , . "--- ft-un you m oil fre r,d 'no nPHX nr m ipt I 0t U ATwII (named P. Pirtlett) is sh uhc-. R.ti. fruit and ine are good for p.,na i 01 II..S Ul s ,AIV siinil ir in size and pener.il aninnee but ht;l,th Mn l nn-th, in their placi-. Incliidin-reproductions of themo-t ce!e-' . . , ""iia.p irinre, but I brati-d Lucmviiicü. raintirir. Statues, i-. more je en, anu a more elaborate bin Mi ., . , " lV Dil. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment,' THE Great Estemal Remedy. FOU KIIKU.MATISM, C.oUT, N KU It A L- CIA. LUMHAtlO, ST I UK NU CK AND JOINrs.SPK AINS.IIRUHKS, CUTS ANH WOUNPS. V 1 I. U. S, HK AD ACHU. AND ALU It 11 U.U.MAI 10 AND NUin t )U DISOIJDK.S. Uoi all of uhich it a spc ty tu! crt::n rem !y, imi mvirfii!-. Thi Vptr.vui j r p t i liom the r :p l Dr. Mipl.ei. t of Co :.cti.ut. tic l.imou l.i . I. r, a: 1 Ki bet u ) in h' pr-icti e for in . re than tvwty arwitli the Hi .t u AS AN ALi r.VIATOP. OFr.MN.it i ; r !!! bv ,i!iv i r ji ation lefie t!. r.iil.l v, ol which t!ie t:i'-t s-ko.J tic.d Ui:ir be c 1 1 v i 1 1 c i by a inIe trial. Tili" Inirmnt i'l i nrr nri-llr nni ni-li- eillv, hllUUMATIC D1SOKDI.KS .,f .v rv ki:i!. an i in 'hnis in.ls of ei lurf i h'n hrn iifeJ it ha rutr ttta kimwn t lil . T , .,, , .'; r.. .i in t vi rv e:e. how ever diilu-s- . - . - . A Mir.in llUI irilf V; llic T.'rM ..IM.I II lj.ll' AC UK in thice nujuHes and is warrantea to do if. TOOTH ACHK alsi will it cure intintly j'or n-ru- 1 i I I v ml umh-iji! jts-itntle arijinj from imprufknee or ex cess, this Liniment is -i most h ippv anJ un faiüii rt meilv- Acting direct ly upon th . ,llTVous tissue, it strenthnis and revivil.es ' ,lC svsttm, aud restores it to elasticity and vi'-or. I 1'or Pile, As an external remedy, we ! c'aiin that it is the fkst Known, and we rhllen:'e the wrld to produce n quäl. Lvcry vtctim ot tins cl-.tre-uu' comMia iit : should -.ire it a trial, for it will not fail tu hut a timely application of this Linimtut 'tr ' lil to c,iri' S:-r lins are somitltr.es vf rv olti.vate, anil i-nl.iir m nt of the joints isli.ili-tooci iir , if n idi et d. The cit ra.-e m y he e.n - i(,u.r.d hy this L ninunt in two or three j tjil s . j iifuixrv. Tuts WoniH.Snri', Tlcrt, Bum- xvmX Sea'ib, ield readily to t lie wond.i'ul he iling prop rties of Dr . Swo.i'i ! Inku i.iiu.k I.immkvt w h n usi.l a-con!ing : to Iii etions. Also, Cliith'aius, 1'iosteu Feet. Inet Hite. nil siini:.. j VXVMY IIOKSKO WNK1! ' s!ioii! l have this nmedv ul hint, 1' r its tiii.;.,v t at t!ii. f:it .1,;.,p:iriliri. f i.,mr. .."..ii . ii-. .....ii.. t . i . . i'. ... '.i . . 4ji.(.:i.,.s, to which ail h..i- s are ü .1.!., I'r 'n t .'l s , .ni v. it h. i't. 1 1 ! v . di !. of U i'im.i'5 h ('; tv. S.iid ; ;y. vy. ni s.Ns!:i:s, V. II.I.l AM .SANDI.i.-. S. 't. Ith , a n:v wiiv tüi: A:lEIiIC I WATÜ.i is Tin: m:rr. It i-i 1:1 1. 1c on t!u; In st in iiifij.Ic, I i:t:,rr. .lülv'i i uti;tr-ib in 1 !i ul. 1.0 j-rir. i :;i! .ii all bit ii- lo''; :-.t tin' c titr;;-t. T! r . t . . Ii t . k . u - ': y t ' 1 . . 1 . I . V t- t ... Iii 1 t Inj h'iii I. Wir.lt I'.u ii' i ir i- 1 h.'.fj', tin ir j v..iU i-i ilc.ir ;it ;inv j rire. Sncli wat In ar1 I m i.le iilmut plm.ai,-! m,: I w.ih-.ut -u.r- ; ,. ... ,'.nti . I in v art-ii 1 f i! iv :u im.-ti i. I : to , ' ai.ii juitu irr-gulir in i:intliMi:t. Tin v i are !tv 'Ml' :ilv t ) t-ll, :i:il tin.- liuvtris t ! iMi'v ::i ?t t!i-r ni'u'i i 'I'll..-, 1. 1 TlK'.-f W I'') ali i Si- 1 t "ativi 1 ' I'll. it v i r .;: j-r ; i !;:! l-r a 1 w inrs !! .! j r i-i 1 1 tin- ti n i: oi' our ' ti :.i i.t. Tili: T L A N OF THE A M E i; 1 C A N watch. In.tr il of lo in- mil; Mvir.l hunlrtl üü1,.,: . r.,,! i,,i'.,r !.,. t..u- .. i 1 " - - j tlit- An1.Tic.11 V.' ittli is lon.M-l ot bUi.il) t an throw its m icliiiu ry out of pt ir. Se- ci --ion of oi.e p ut In in auotln r is u:iknovu 1 . . . I to 11 co;i.-i.iiK!u!i,atui 1:: ri'lmor anv ousi .ill inacliintry slimiM bt l.-t. ACCUKA1E- 2J. si.mtm:. 3J. STuONTJ. 4th. ECONOMICAL, We not onlv secure CHEAPNESS by our i svstern. but QUALITY. YV tin i.ot r,ro. ' tin l thit our Wit.-'i rn. bP h,. .-hr f r .a ! ll " 1 " , t '.l be " fl f"r ,tS . nio;,f'-v th thr frt,n -nakehrhrr, but ....... Iljr lts rt'-I value it is sjli for one-half the price. SOLDIER a W atch fnimed V m. I'Miry) is what its name in licatc? S di.l, rrn 1 . iwp... . ! OL'll iy.Uli..- A I Ul. fPCf llL V I bllu.ht out iä t ; a . f . , , , - p ittern. many of them of rare beauty and vrorkm tr.s'np, ü quae gmall, but warranted to k'rp time. OHR YOUNG r. p v t t v t v t c. WATCH is nent, not lre inJ jut thethin for tlie pocket of Yoang Am riet. THE PROOF of the mrrits of our watch rn be found in the fact that we now employ o er nie uuiureu workmen in our factories, r" a i i an i mai we are sun unable to supply the: i-un'i ii.ii nitre: m n? oemaiiu. c ui .uu. eta THREE QUARTER PLATE WaTCH U thinner and an 1 !ighttr thin the otira th4twi..r i , r r th t we haw. described. It fine e hronorm u r balance ii delicately adjusted to correct the variation caused by changes of temptr i - tnr. w . i T . ii iure. 1 nese atches are chronometricallv . ...!.. : ' I rated, and arc the fruits of the latent exper - iments in chronometrv and are made bv our Wurlilflan tfi n fiiinifitu .ler.irf n.e i t t.f e.tim ... . . .. ' .aciory. ror tne Lnest time-keeping qualities they challenge conipirison wita the bert works of the mo?t famous Ei;g!ih and Swisa makers. ROBP.INS APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Compa- uy, ISi Uroaeluny New YorL. "ctTo Ira mi 1 x!r, !i rn'r so im u;v otliinu.-e valu i- cd ami i:nco'oied It.... .' l i t I". , . . . ..; n l . , II ... ... I ... - . T . C f GEKAT Aincriam Tea Company, 51 VE3EY STREET, NEW TORK; Siuce its or-.ir.Ir.ition, ha created new crA in the history cf "Wholesaling Teas IN THIS C Ol NTItY. They hue itroncei th;r eeUetioL of An! are filling them at not over Two Cents (.02 ' cnts) prpcund A to if cat, never dcihtliy jntn the OXE PRICE ASKED. Anotlwr peculiarity of the C'mppy is. itlthtt th-ir 1 I 1atr not only ioti9 In time ti the It tt wn of tlmr 1 l.A a to M I IIU.IIIMII.ailU MIIHIUI.I ri..,.-... , ' ... , ,:.. l .,t L, htlvt tkr lnitr to cfwofe out of thnr tnorvxov r , -jyir..j o Alt ,.-..- ... i ..... .,u- tl,i . kt r quillt Ulir ,",,, .. .U .. V. . V ' " It is easv t pec the incalculable adrant- aye. Tr' 1'iYtR has iu this eiUblisiiineut Ott T all others. If he i? no jmlir of Tea, or the Market, if his titn' is viualde,l.e has all the t.ene ßrs of a w ell or-miz' d ytem of doln" tusi n ss,f an ituhirnse rw.iö , f the juainent rf a professional 'I a Tatcr, and tho Ui.owlidge ot huptrir saltsnuu. Thi. enahlis all Tk hnver? no matur .hn.w.u.U ofmiles Irom thia mukt to fu.ri.h.ise n a ood ttrut litre as the Nov Vuik inirchants. I'.irtics can ordir Ti:.'. nrd will be srrvrd hy tu :b vt tl n thoiuti they came ti:eniel e.. l-eing sr.re to p t tirisinnl parKae, true weights ai d l;es; nt;J the Teas ure Warm: ltd as rq n stilted. We "H-ue n IViee bist of the Ompmy' Tias, wLith will he sent to all who order it; cJMrnisiNC Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial. Gi-npowJcr, Twanlray rnd Skin. Oolong, Souchcng, Orange aud Ilvron Pckcc. Jsi.-'im Tea of every uescription, co!or- GfiEM irmikH TEA CC.YPAKY, i?i it.Ti"iis ami jo::i:i:ks, 1 I 1 -1- ITo. 51 Vcsey StrLCt, 1 ii HALLOO!! - rilli'E J -''-!f uri: L il.liili :tt Lllplll to N.iin Inilt'.ii ruiliiiv t!n- l.-t anJ tl.::j-i-t I'tuit uini Oruarp.i:lil Titt At liic Union City Nun.cry, Si' ' ; ' ( tt:: r f.t f a j u t: rllt ii i!t s S.i i'h-u .st fif' Tuinij on the Mirf if !:r; c! I..i'.' .V JWiJ-c R It. Tl. r. ! u 't , 1 ..i ,tiil Fruit Grow - i ! :tin! i , .1 v v..ur Tn is ;ui l tir.ift Villi v. lun t', y l. .vr L. . i. y..Uv4 M.d al;lf.ti.! i. v-icr I 11 til ii 1! r'.'in iti-; 11:. ! I m' l o . ,, , . , , ! 11 'i Mir ;!y liinl i-!mhIs lit- j rii.c;r i po-;,. j.i.n-i, l.iultliv, ftraül.t 'llct-, f.2 who ti:ti- out i. i..ta-ii, in pit ct il tr i.i; iv p-1 t- ; -neu 1 ni or iiio ihi:l ;u- u ii i-;;ti: u-?i-i v t- t!;f 1 roiiiator and of !-!.it .it! I i Ti'in In Wi.-t- Ii. t:ii:', au'l :n-ti al of Luv- TRANSIENT CANVASSERS, . ""r" r,V ' ';u " ,r :i,"!'c- . . .. m iiiv j r : w k;:: :, v. mi -Dort tun- i.v i.i ,i.,-i.:i.:i 1.1 1 .jr.. i :;t ti li rv, are ..!,1 as UVmmii r.i..l Tu.-. Mai r of thrsc j ran. l'i' itii. ü fiiiowü ilo rot know ii.it f-rt of Trc is viM !-li ii r. l, mil 1 rv It w c ilo. TI ir ol.jiTt is to f 'jCtt, wi.i. Ii you are viry likily tr tilnl thi-y haie il-ii.e Ik lore miu s.rt- tInot:i;li, if you Iitrii t 1 .. . . ?.... I' . .("..! . f ' " " 1 punoi- tJ ,r"m t",:':j1 CdM L"V . .APPLE PEACH THE ES i Oi !iv l.t-t ju iKty for I'J'j c i.t- piecr, j otlur tilings in proportion, anJ large lots fur The Proprietor tirt J in tliis Lniiicf ' four Yfar4 ii:m. witli the i( ti-rmiim tioii of conv iiitiiijr, hy ac'.u il proof, that his Trii?, P'nt". a:il Vii,. fi.r lualth, btatitr and choice kinds of Fruit and rood brr rs. tv","f'1 u surpi.d, if (Iu .lled.by nnyoth- r co..ei rn in the 7. hole countrv. He la .;, .1 .1 no l-b..r or 1 xj. -n.- to luve the bi st I - I . 1 a ... . ""-s tue w now country allord-". MM I - . . Th'ii be ii in tii.il-, 1. tore it i too lat. 4n.l 1 f 1 -!. . t!i .liiu . . 1 . . .. . c I.v r,.itA-uv. ,rir,.iv of tll tre-i,d fruits of all kind.", "fur the plraut e mir! profit of " " r-"" au ... n n. l w,!,. f f,. ..,.. 1' . I.l. . i'.vin vi urrii u u 11119. n iu r.ll.M of root f A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all kind. This U btit, though vou may Lot plant till Spring. H re you ill find Urge lota of the finest APPLE, PEACH. DWAKK PEAR, CHEURY, APRICOT TREE?, (J RAPE VINES, Of all the bcdt and hardy kirdi, a well as ORNAMENTAL TREES. St Shruls. Plants and Pcrnttual Roges. It i . .i i . u j In hört, every thing kept in a well ar- raren! Xur-ry. P r-on bminr of me or my Arrt. ill ' PURNISIIED WITH A PAMPHLET ,., r.:.4ii, j,,.,, ti,,, vu lht. .ui.j.ct of Plai.tir.z nnd Kruit (inn ifg grne raily, ! nr" ep-i:ia!ly of the Path, I'liim bd ! Hw irl" Tri pnral!T. Tida will be of t , . . i j or.j4.r i,v mtil solicited and r romrtlr filled with the bt ftork on bnd at the time "he n the ah i- f-r ardtI ith the . E. I .. h-i I 1. fai-ll raeLid anil i iTutr. ii r tuts w r-" . futMt.t at nllV of the Union City Depots, FREE OF CHARGE. Cutom r CiinI for free. Ag nts wanted at all times to solicit order fr tree a, kc. ''"GEORGE GEB HART. l'nitn Cit, l!nd-)lr Co., Indiana. ?l t. II, It3. 10