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Fur th. Journal, i VSSSmMt-ann1 ' I TLu subject wcsjrcfcrrcd tojln nn ed itorial iu the Journal some months fincc, and I have waited in vain for ft rcjponac. The subject is certain ly cm that ought to claim theattcn- tr. The horticultural interest of! "Wayne county f.rc fo-tercd by two Societies; cannot Kamlolph have one? Horticulture has ahvnvs de minded more attention than it has received about '.ere, and is annually growing in imp rtnnrc. Ilarrl? of the Genesee Tanner, aid, on coming to tlii country from England, that he ''was surprised that farmers paid to little attention to their gardens.' A well cultivated gardcu is one half of a finner'sliv. iiitfi Hut our gardens arc already improving, a:;d what vre want is the knoled-o and pviu rloiir o of tltP Knoricugc an i experience oi me xho o comrnunitv. It hn Unlmt ft few years since the catalogues of our nurserymen showed little else - w----- --.w I than apple and pear trees for sale. Now they are crowded with the I ,1,.... .4 , mall fruits, Htrawberries, raspher rlcs, currants, gooeberrief?, black berrie?, grapes, etc., together with flowers and ornamental plants. This shows cleaily a demand for such things. IJut how many of us are able to make a proper selection of these fruits, such as arc host adapted to our soil and climate? A correspond ent of the Aiiicriouri Agriculturist on the subject of what dwarf pears to plant says, "If we had an enter prising neighbor who had been plant ing dwarf pairs, say for ten years, ia soil similar to our own, we would fcathcr take his experience for our gnia, than the list recommended by Downing, If it should happen to vary in some particulars." The same U true of all other fruits, and perhaps vegetables ; so that the experience of others, in localities remote from us, will not always do for us to accept. A well conducted experimental orchard and garden for tho last twen ty years in this section of country, trould have been of great advantage to the people, in solving many ques tions now open. A Horticultural Society, if it is what It ought to be, will do much towards accomplishing the same rcsidu. As n humble citi zen of Randolph county, I would be clad to sec such ft Society organized. What say you about it," fellow citi zens? c. w. o. -"ft- TOO .1IUUI TJtOLTlLH. As ft general rule, when it is too much trouble to do a thing right, it is better not to attempt it. for any Tvojk that is worth doing, is worth doing well. These arc axiom, the truth of which very few will be disposed to question ; and thej arc the mottoes of every good gardener. And yet, how many, when told of the practice necessary to success in growing fruit and flowers, exclaim, "too wt trovJJr" and try to get along with less labor and care. When giving, as requested, directions for cultivating a certain plant or grow ing fruit, we hear the response, "that's ton much trouUe." A great man cultivators seem to talk as though the only object they had in view wan to save trouble, regardless of consequences, while the consid eration should be, how they can use their labor to the best advantage. Trees are to be planted to form an orchard. It is too much trouble to plow carefully, set the trees deeply in large holes with the roots nicely spread out ami covered with line, rich earth, and o they are .put in a hard soil like posts. Newly planted trees require staking, pruning, and mulching, but this is troublesome, find so they arc swayed about with the wind, rnd parched with the hot nun. The result i. many die. and the owner i- saved all further trouble, except grumbling at the nurserymen. Dwarf pear trees require manuring, and a regulr.r pruning every spring ; the ground between them should be kept mellow, and all weeds destroy ed to raise a large crop, but this, too, is 7oo much t muffe," and they are al lowed to t:ike care of themelvc. surrounded with weeds, baked in hard Foil, or stri ing to grow in clover or timothy meadow. In consequence of this labor-saving they make but a feeble growth, become ill looking, bear but little fruit, and perhaps many die; but then the owner saved a lit tle tro-ible. .Moore's Rural Ncw Yorker. Tin: rrrrni: ov noitsrs. ine tiram upon tue serviceable 1 horses of the country has been sol . ; . ., . . ' Rreat.thnt the horse interest is ouu,i topo hp ; nnd anions tlio bct invest ments of lto stock now to be modo uill be the purchase of likely colt for raising to maturity, the next to this the l.Tiedinirof jjood hor.e stoefc for the future supply. Sou- that tho praetiee of government agents has clearcil the eountry of low-priced an imals let its turn over a new loaf in our style of Jiore-breedinp:, an.l uo in for something that will' dd nxl exviee nml eoinmand roenl prices. Tiin hi:.mov i. or cr.v. itosi:- it.w. After many days and many sto ricp, much malicious rpeoulaticn. anu loy uscr.55ion,ve are at last r , , . I favored with a comprehensive and , Ckar account Ol the re.l50ns for thej ll" nonr tlnn rf K05CCr.inS OUt Ol lV.;ntr, nil of hi rfro:nl r-roptrtr, con removal of General Koseeran. i way. It inn v be th.it no one of -ti,!-' Cattle, II .s. H-msehoi i ml i, u t -et' - ffm , t iii Kitti-en I urnitiiic, r.eat ia the ground, wmcn his the merit of bein un- u? cates alone could have over- tic., jtc. partial without Lein; dull, and giv- tunir-tl die gallant, popuhr and sue-: A crcJit of Nine :n-nths bo pivrn on inj us rertSon for the action of the ccs5tul eouunaniler ; Imt all com ftU suni over tine doiiirs, the pnrcht.-.r Wnr Department. ifiCh ifthovdo iined proved too much. It is too rivin-.I,oto Vlh aroT',! t?TliyX , 1 ; iin.ii, ti me UO i v.u. t ls lWvJ mj: valuation ami appraisement u. Three not appear uflicient, do not annear f00n -vct t0 ' tInt lh?v vcrc not i Dollars and under tvh in had. contemptible. Ii ii from tU pen ?uö -ient -Journal. , v,t,,. r viVt. of the well k:ovn correspondent ." '.' Cincinnati Gar- e't-, and i.- evidently a ortofrrmi- dIH.,1 pyi. out, winch entitled , ty to a re,p,ctlul consideration. It is too lon lor our column?, and is i yet so compact tint we find it Ii ill- . , . I a? inmii wwhcras we mase mem fliorler. lie bins hy rejecting entirely ! all the sillv lies with which the eager ilattcrers ol authority sought i' it 3irri,;n,iro tiuut ti m t any to iiKtilv i t s ronduet in nlv.Tice of'Sf"'"" M'",,'5"p .T,t ' iV.re-1 to the j.ul.lie, to juMiiy us contiuci in auva ice oi . 8tii the ()NLV ONE r ini,l!o , 1M.tkic popnlir complaint. IIo says the moke THAN ONi; KIND or STITCH. 'opium-eating,'' "drunkenness, I 44-., f ?i .1 i Tin Fori! may he Itovrri-iI nt nn "ins religious dnpre-ioii, and ! roilt I)P,j,V,, ,vithü,lt Sio,lins otiirr stories at llrst so prom-ely I thn Mnrhinr! providtd for the jutÜb ation of the ; Chin? for the vnrt'j tltc-h-? maj l- removal are all" utterly lalsc anü ! ; ) miu,n. ... ;, j 1 he brauly ot its tttt Ii is :!iiirpi-'.I. foolish, and that iho do eminent x0 ,i,, r t-,,Vtr i.-.iye :i r .n.i-m nk. nevr for a n ometit enteitiincd ! 'ws liin aw hf.tvy uwxi with them or colored its anion hy the.n. f ' k . f d . h , . , n? 1 he lirst reason he aiins is mat alt" bUlfi Ol Murirre,borO j i ,,U5CU,"nu,M.uu . 1 . M 7 vance lor live tnotiu.? wuen uraiu s situation made it important, if not imperative, and aet v.tv in Tenne?- .-er wa a i eentii! ei"m"i.l ot the ! a .,., M sv-tem ot n.ovi u.nt on-i . M' ' t'ii?plated by t!it? (lOvcriim'Mit. lo reoe ited re. j nests, ri.-ing itit) rem on- strances that he rdmul I move, the , ii I (lener.l rep'ied sometimes with no little leeling, probably because Im ' Iclt himelt md.retiy areued, when his accusers could not know Ins situation, and irritation on the one side begot it. on the other. In activity which seemed inexplica ble was not extenuated much t y an irritability which seemed imperti nent. Thus from bad to wnr.e the leeii g hetween the Department and the general -rent, greatly m- tensihed by the complaints of all kinds, civil and milrjary, olMcial and informal, which during these four months wert up to Wishing ton against me. army, ponce system which the General nnintained un der th direction of Colonel Trucsdail. No doubt the General was .sometime censured for what was cither right or inevitable, and oi course sin n censures omy inane him less likely to bear more reason able ones wilh paience. It is urg ed in defence of this long delay that it was continued in consequence of the unanimous advice of his olli-.'ers. At a time when he was strongly urpjed to move to relieve Grant, he addressed a circular to all his corps and cavalry Generals asking their opinion, (I) Whether theic has been any materi.il weakening ol Drngg's force, (2) whether if there has been it was mi fib ieut for us to fi-dit a Miccesslnl hatt'e, and (II) whether he (the General addressed) was in favor of an immediate, or early ad vance. On the first point, the. opin ions were about equally divided ; on the second, most inclined to the belief that we could not light a suc cessful battle ; and every General answered by opposing an advunre. One of them a Corps commander at that went so far. alter an ad vance had been finally decided upon as to say that it would be the fear ful ami bloody miidak of Hose cranv lifetime. Against this, it is asserted tint the Government was in possession of conclusive evi dence, which Kosecrans could and should have obtained too, that I3ragg's army had been so reduced hy tletat hmcnts seet to Mississippi that it numbered less than '15,01)0 men, of all arm?, ngamt our force of (:i,()Olb Fl 11 III , V hen he did move, in June, he moved with such TIIF.Y ALSO DHAb IN vigor, and with mit h judicious ar-1 ...pro im DIJÜr qiij-ico rai.geii.cnts as would probably have, PINE LUN.BER AND PINE S I NuLES. erased all th bad impressions made i"AM onler sent by mail will be cure bv his p evinuscJelu, if, unlit. kil ! f,,L'i V!1 rr"'P s.it.iMh. to. - ' . . ; r.iet.TV 111 thi' I tiililin torinir'v oe- tie hid not I MM caught III a M-llrJ r.,,,.,,1 bv Ih .rl .V Sn.rr, ;i.ir... S,,..p, r.f riill tonnS. Uh.ill ruined the betive n r.rt W ivne Avtnue un.l Pith -ft. r.L r. .I...! it... r,iw .. .I li.iti.-.. 1 ill- i u in. 1 . .-, mill 1 4 1 1 . . . ... bleiJ lirai'g to ei ane .1:1:1 u lanou. Agiin, a tcr he rea. bed 'Full t hosra he lnlnd IVo.n the l?t of July to the middle of August. Th's was deemed unnece.-sarv rnd 11. is- thirvous. It is not in prolnhle that he knew better what he was about than anybody clsr but his deity was disliked, and finally broken bv a peremptory order to go on. This order took him across the Tennessee river and to the battle field ot Ciuckam.auga. Uut Of tills !attle grew additional causes of dissatlS- r :,i ,1 f 1 faction with the General. . Again, tllC mamtenanCC of the . . 1 4 . 4 ; nrnii nii'-o wvs pi i. fir inn rpipr i nn r.J ; ' , , V , V 11 ' in its direction ot Cel. 1 ruedail, j . t ..i", is assignrti as an uecuve c.uim- ui the removal. i riiodail was r.c- cused continually of misconduct, corrti ruptioH, and OpprOSIOIl, and tllC HC sVfteil dfllOUUCed On nil i i, r , .Anlll,nir Itl?; but U0,ecr.t,5 UOlll-l hear complaint" A eoiru:,t pitt:irr- pol hands no l.ln brMvoi.n liim -in,l bic Cbint nf " " r , vi n 4 k-nMirliiiiP? mn bei nul v , I . 4. - 4 ' Strict nti;Mitio'i j at.l lo small rlul- asertcfl, but the (jovernn.ent never .jrpiu ,... pa,,.,,!, ,nV n!ti tor l-clicxrd it. Thi co:n:ec'tio:i and . tru. Soiiliervs onlcis taken for the character of Trueidatl did him . oolls nn , lt. Ii. X . M. LUA. I'in illy, the (lencr ils failure to . ll ' move during the 5prir. irritated! (iranf, and uhen it v;is decided to! concentrate a grand army nt Clnt- tanooa, a:.d to put Grant at 'tho , I ... . i . i i 4 lJ"d ol it, there was nothing else to MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. FLOREXCE SEW! .'G .U?,!, J?jL1?tS,Si ' U .Make I'oiir nMinrt siitrhr it Conihitici all th- cool n-nlitir? of otl( r fir-t c!t-- Miniiiu?, and po-- ?se ' aüvantaccs or any and ail of ' i," u th. nmt siMn.n n i pnnrncT i(rt. lJ"t ,nu tW; sew? r .ir,?.Jly. Nj duh-n tv rspenencetl m fcwin" ll(U.k Sl ,1!H Xe ilU more reauilr adjusted than in arn otlu r :v. teliiae. Tai I it.- tniiot afTonl to ilo without out. P in tioii" are all jv-itivo U'nl I -1 .1 lintimt-. N -tth to -t ..ur ..r nr.hr I hrmm'T tin- m -l i.n-iif . T(1P . , i11m1 ,,,nww hem-, hu. i wil ... Fiji. I II itdA. fU uttil'ii'r. ' , !t VrV ' "", h","m-,y ''" the -hlit. -t r iti.-n. TIll. 1IV),t :m x;,tril , cl fir..l no d:ßic!t in winir if. 0 I'TT.?' h mic!,5,urj' ,,,lnt VII 1111" l'F "f U'C i. I'MTt Kverv iincliiio- w.ur.inte-I. It will fuhst mti.ite all we el urn for it. U. H. c C. C. DENNIS, Acnf4 f'T Wanw-. Ran-Jolph nnl D.hi - - , . ;s I t 4 i Dark Tl.! l'n" cour.tie.-, Onio. Ollice No. w'J I iin-si, ; Richmninl, hut. '"""Seml lor Sample and Circular.. mI,: .n,,;:; cr Mm. The vi rv ht'nt out send tor u Circular. I Jll"e iJ lK:' 5!) "ir 1 JiN ÖW XSHLULGVy I W. MANDERBACH lins jut (ipeiictl ' ; XcW DilliCry Oil tllC E:st Front T wo Doors from Xorth-East Corner. HE HAS Bread, Cakes and Pies, Fresh Every Day. He also keeps n ; "I7o Vtt -Jl -rr fvVriPPV77 . cXlllLiy VJtl UOOJL And irf well .uppüeil with all t!ie articles in that line of busincM. lie wishes to mnKe tho PEOPLE'S DAILY BREAD AS WLLL AS IIIS OWN. Winchester, June 12, 1SG.1. 49mb GEO. HASEOOSTER & CO., Mmiiifaetiirer tf SASH, BUMS, D!OHS, Sill TTER?, Mantels, Window and Door Frames, Moldings, Stairs, Brackets, School-House Furniture, Counters, t$T. IT.ivin jnt n.Meil some Sow .Machinery they are prepared tc execute PLAflE:MQ, FLOORINO, And all hin ts of Carpenter Work, j 1 " bet style ami at te.isor.ahle rate 9. lif'T til. ! put. j ... , - , , i.r Ku-hnr-ti I. Jtiiie I'J, IrG 1. n OT G-OI2STG g'O 15313 HS 1 j Wc h,'vc bn"?ht ,:- cronneii' STOCK GF GFiGCEF.lES wliirh tve inteiul to 1 SELL AT COST! :M n, t0 p5vo roorn fnr nrw ponN A wp ak is l'.r tlie eitiz.n of Wineiiestir nml ' vu-m:ty to iximir.e .'m l priee our poo.ls. j We are Mire we vsm -:ive entire s itisl'aetion. ! Strkt am nth.n P,i,i to n:r!I!Z or.vr, t,m our in liinJolpli an.l a.jjuinin- ; 1". .,..; u mh. ..- CASH PAID FOR , r.,ro U;rr Ijftvtl ' 3 ' an.l ail kin.i of country rnonrcn I'.'Con of theIiLST.pt ihtv ki pt e.n-t.n,t-r,0 p.,n r,;VIiJ of fi,..n c.n.r-irt:n.T.t i T " ' , , A1'1' "f ,Ci'7T ,r"m ' ,!'r''' .m-iMn or r- t.i nth or M.inc!.; ?rthir,H '-V Kvr,'!i.-- Hi,,, ,0'i:i thie!,:..-,. colore of ef-Vv, inches: . j.-wU to , rewanl nor enem.es to pur.h.ne thick, to retain he.it in 'r in' ! n or pr;;n- I u.ttni .tllm-o: the ,.lltil!Z. I;, of th, Vlwk citi:,-t!,o i JiXAIßl.rAl SI SI KM! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, NOTICE hfnhy civet,, tint I w'li eil ryv" .Hi.ton on'Satuni .y the 2-th iiy ot ..lit t iiLur i". i), a i tut i tic rtyi'it'iuif t'i Ki(l,.rt Vir. rit ,:..ccli,.(i, j .te of K u.jotp;, APPLICATION TO VAC ATI! LOTS f , once hrr.hr vntl.nt .ho Nt)TICn i h, r ,v i w ,, that the under- J S dert.cd will apply tot ho I.iardof 5;,u,j h.tst.en :ir-; s i-1 A Im'.ri'.-'lrjtur ot Phyvicinn, Surjrron mid Obtetlri- L I bn.l.on the tlr-td.rot th..r term in P.c.. Up f c.untr. j cian, MOIMIISTOWX, INDIANA. vncite thirty n.ur let t ol the Ttn ndc ol DFL IFWIS A ''.b rmmptly to all c-iUatn Wiüi.im Src t in front of hit N'. K. II. v-. -.v. .. ? i.r.i 1 T-V the 'in? ol hU hrofvssion. Cliar- 1.". I., I. I-, 11, 2 , il-isin.j -i iu the town of Tartil iifl in ii ! I'oüt f v. A. .Me INTHii:, ,.T. r.OTKIN, .nni.v scin:ii;bnnf W. .1. DAVI.-SUN. Farmland, Oct. 2kh K-G.. HI ADMlNISi GATORS SALt. , . NOTICK i- !t r hy pi n t'i it the un-I. r- i-in-il w ii! sell nt tn.ltlie AtU'tion, mi S it. the JNt.lar (,f Nov. A. I. it tV.rl .t.' ni- Jeiiee of Nitlii.i Uin?!i nv u-cM iu Wali-I iniri th V.'a I lrs. L'lii'er thit o;n: (" ih in h i'i 1 SOLOMON HINSHAYV, Oct. 21,1 -C.t. A.SmV AnTllfJlTrÖTT l V AiJlVliF4lSl R ATOßS' bALb. ttOTICi: iM h. rehv -iven. th-it to will s. i: at Htihh: itielio... on S itiir.J.i v the 21st il.iv of .Niivi m'iir I .?. :it tin- r'-i l nce o. J v. imjiM u in (.- iiu- oi i, ,iu ; .!o!p County, alllr ::. roaii! pi-..;Mity (n-t ..4T.1 -.. .l. i .1 l . ..f I uki,, in, p w..:..w; ...i.j. im m-n, no,,,-, ho-.-, e.tttie, enri in tin tu ol, l arnun" Ott ti il. hou.-rliolil t;rniftir' A Cr.-ilit of tiiiir ni'o th- will lip imv-ii oi' il.-m, .nribr ll.-l.r-. the ; ur h,..r iv n Im imtc w ; t !i :i;'iriv o er tv, w iiv-1 iiii; vu'u i i n ..; I -iTf.ro-.tn.il ! '. UK! Iier.A (' AMI'Mlbr., JU-llUA C. AUI. in .Viler i wixcm:? i nn A 1 V 0 Jl K S . Wlio has not lost a friend ? " Tho un4.rii;iied Imve now a irgeruiid better assort incut 01 Aiiiciicaii and Italian Marble Than lias i.,rrti"ri,lf,Mi nfli'rp.l i n hi vi el hi t . I'liose hIio 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 . 1 orHtliijc ton towtmh;ri. all ttit-pir-onu propirty ot ; .1.5-1 ,.r m,,r tri : !""ep.irc M to attend to all k iihI of or.er.i- . . 1 e liil .leee.Kcd not t ikeii t v tlie wi.hcv, . ,,:,i: i. ,.1 at ,:, ,. , . , ,1.: 1 1 ions on the Teeth, .tich m C!Mhin. ! . . , ill il t. IS". III. MUkliUM III.' I. if.,- It.. r I an ii t IT1 in r 1 it tA' I f.ir i- I .itf ( P I Ifl. i . i i . . . i i . I r 1 1 1 ? aXlU 1 t TACt I It Al.o. in..i-t;.... 'nns, Cini.i'i s. II .nihoM mi. I Kitehi n u .t.. ,:.', ...,,, i ' i . .. i I"m, sin-le pj:n ait J hlock t th in .in ', . m m m . . w - - ! in I i re'i p t riii'.v.t I'M it j iri ii i' ui- f .... , i . - i t Vniti.r- ki-. A eiulit oi o:.e ir wtil he ,(V f!u. V,,,,;, , ;vil nt,s with ':q-l :u:n,t r ' " entire .t. All i v n on -ill 1111. of i:rre thin three l)o?- .' i :. :.. . ... i ... . wtk w arriiite.1. iml beiii anrrrrnf nr. - riMii i ii i i b . ''rlrrrjf vJci? ' I -y..i' O-.V.-Vl..: Tombs, .TJll'l;r;sl'';,'lff'!llVa,!:'.t,.'''"'r',''ii;.- , i, , 1 I . I will s. U A;'" 1 r. t it 1J' , et-, Pwiirl vr uvavc Clones, In mnmory or tlielr 1a tol dcj urto.!, woul.l do well to GIVK US A CAM.. Terms rcasoi.fcb'.e. Call and examine. si. ati: KOO r INC.! We a r nlo oncn I n tunk I up and Cu nil Mn? Slnto K'if, at ri'ii.-iitnl'lo j.no'S. 1 !i" ni-r,r-ityof Intf v.-1 n I i hi hi' r in it." rinl f..r lo.ollinr i.'ton wr.-U ciaM i!u-.l to r.'.iiir ti1 iirzntm'M tit in f:.vr. and tloisü who inteiul liuildinj: willllnd a Mute Hoot to be tl.u Dcst and cheapest I?oof now in nse r.t ! mate, iiiti.lpnr n 11 y i nfi.rni a 1 1 cu- rot n1 1 v In the i. Miiioicluerfnll) iven I) ttildrosnii jr or cull iii con d. 1:. norr.MAN a co., nor Ij Winehesttr.ind. WILLARD & ST0WELL S . A'' . -.. no. I hatt.s norsi:, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. nr.Ai.F.ns in MUSIC AND Musical Instruments, KFd:r CONSTANTLY ON HANI) nn extensive assortment of 3P I J. KT O FORTES, and F"iclodccnc. N. 11. I'i.nno fortes tuned and repair ed. Old Piano Fortes taken in cxcliargefor new one. Piano Forte to n tit. A l.irr' a-i-ä.irt ment of On it.tr. Violins, Flute', bliitin.i-", Accordeoiis, Drums, Fil'i s, iVe. (Jttif.ir sind Violin String, of the best qu ility. Also, Instruction Jlookn of all kimls. t 1U ly SO II G O ff ICS A 11 4 I-y h -- - -- -; 1 1 -7 -, - .... . f - - -i . i u iipoi a l u i r I1IIE unnM ivouM 0,11 the n.ten X t(,n of the firmoi- puMic to thr;ri lUjlillA I 1 il il L. ''ll.UUli rM.,n..-r XT I IM jhi ' U I tn.0..rr.- lrvin tiku nhice m r- er i !'i i iy, an.l ol k-.77 without lWn!r.!.iehi-th..e'iat.ith tio other Fv.iror itor. nrl tho hcit is i ntire Iv tiTj'K-r tho control of the Op. r itor. n.i l,1 hv tncHTn of .l.-nunrs tho fire i o rernhi- t.-.l that eva-.f, rating ni iy he conliteteil with cr'ater sre;.! !n;i with r,v oilier pm- :ii, the unc time fini'h;r.z with 01,1.' f.rcni !o-.T;v a? n iv he re.juire.i, without ii.ir.-cr; of Pcorchin:?. Wc hare on banil n n?ply of r t o ACCIIAI103I L I hhS S TJ::ST CUPS, and 3 H. LITMUS rAnt wanted in every cou... u tue, State of Inoia. ; ! at.-, "JAMES W. WARD & CO., 1JL Ii f C f i t ii t . ":! r I - - I a rroiNT.ii I'NT. SALI: OF REAL ESTATE. TJOTICi: is liircby jivi-n thit I i!i sell j i i at pMVJile sue 4 ml lioii!.l th ?r:ne n-it I'cht -d-I lv the fir-t of the i t t t r-n f the il in !.';' C':rt ff Coriinvni Pit-.i, then at PnU'ic S.ile. the ;.z U-rr;t e l n,(l it:(t. t,, v,f: T;it, l;n,iivii!,it.i ur. .f the N-Tlh W'e-t qutrttrof the South V. i-t ijnirtr of lection 3' . tuwnjhip '21 Kui-e 10 Ka.-r. Terms of Sale. iriUemint The : ..ah.i m r :.t t-n-e ot -i'.- will r.,-..ive aeertitwMteof p.rd.Me j,,r t:... I...-. I ..:..i... c ...... ..il. i;n:i.i.Mi no i ;im- lir,:,"! !,v i rrjr r,,;'.t. will nnivca t,i t!ii.r, jiir ' IIKNl:VV VV ' ',;,., of Wm. ll'lla. iSl",n . .1. cb Nov.'.hel, l.-Ck Is J" j I ( V I I I , I t . II I . A V I I .1. , I'.VSlII(). A Ii LI. 2I LLt.MiU AVD MANTUA MAKER, IT 'J . VI N i n 1 !. 1 in Vr. No !lnsn' i'g IN. S,-! r , S: hi"! fiiimirv with v. liitiv.r tin t in.iv w.n in th.- iil.i ol :r l.ii-ii..-. biiV .nt lN- .n.-.Tt nu iit of IIa!, il iiih l, iiiMiou', Flow er. All kin - M Alii'.', Alt. ri:i", I!eaehin, C. oi i- .. P. .- sin.: ic ih.iic promptly ,M'I in the In -t i . Wine'u-tir, Oct. -J7, b G3. i .ooo cash A i NP Fme coo.l Western IimN, to trol.- ..r an iniptovi.i farm in thi- ei tu ty Apply to ni 1-13 C. A. A LKi S!VrNÜU'?,'iP; 1 U to inform tno people of batrlolj li Couiitv, that I h ive a Nursery, one h.ilf mile i:ast or r itMbAND. on the 11 oh o i.l, when- I nn prepir. .1 to fur nbh fvt rv l hitir in m line of buine.s, ol . 1 win s.U Ai'.i'. i ! it rj' . ej, uwiirt pi fto Afinnitrrro tt'irr i IVir Hnn.!,.,l r-..r"at i'i ., uLrU AMD yULLl J itAriEi I Cherrv.'t'. .fs. I'each laetsl'lumhblcts,! ,(I .. ... . ., j (lr,Mll,hMl1.m,linl!lov1,.i,tr.-!lV,',, ;,Ur!' I1 1 n Ci,H i;vi:u(:kki:n Titi-:i:rt in great va,ktv . ' ,,t r. m , ill loir tij it ( , , ! . r 1 1. I h iv' n: r iwo,rries Cioo-. !iTri, Krrp - In rriis, Ciiir.-itit , ami all the Smill 1 r 11 i t s of thi' vi ty ho-t v-irit tiis. Nearly ill my of Stock M of in j o.T'i raisin 7. ml 1 thi it - fir' suited to t!it soil of thpittof thf count rv, JOHN DOT 1 . Farm'.anl, S.-pt., 2:, b, EI . Li E M K Dl . Wholesale an.l Ket.iii Dcaurin Pictures, Looking Glasses, I'leurh nml Anierirnn (ilow, OinI nntl S'niaie I'inriirs of nil d.r. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, iStna Insurance Buildinr;, Pennsylvania Street, INDIAMAPOHo, l?:D. All kin. N of FiariKx for Show Cards, Pic- tun , I'.iintinrs, protnptlv maile to ordir. Mav e. '11 i c. t. rrvrr.o:i?, ; i Book Binder; Avn ! HLuik Hook Mniiufacliircr, no. a ?i in :-t;h:i:t, j. corFM IV. c. V. OctlOItM COFFMAH & 0S30HN. ; sot io xs, 1 1 ats a x i) ca PS, 3:."), 'Jd St., DAYTON, O. jtt'v 17-. 2 nif; SOMKTIlIXfi xr.w A"" ItlDGEVILLE. H R. w.m.mms.w SOl' f l). it.w. . T.i.. J.itv it 'f..i. r.m 11 ' ' STTAVTTJG- SALOON Du iiner ec ouj land mViV & IMIBDRESSKKS, ' I ;i'i!icliitil-j nter Citricr s Sur Store. ; I T:tey an- pr.pir.--l tish.ve. eat -...4: cIe.:i- t!ic lnir,r.-n -v:ite t-Iothin;', etc.,, m th. 1 itc-t an 1 m -t irvn.vca stylt,:ind on the m .U rea-on.cle t. rms. PLUMMER &. KELLY 1 -"''- rx t"1-- ' AVlioI'alc mimI Itrjail D ii U G GISTS, , Siut.i-irrst eomtr slam ami I tari ZIS. IJICil .IO.M), INDIANA. nl -ly XICHOLSOX & IJIiO., RooUscltcrs A" Star loners. r;ri..):r,!rh m:,, iun' rns, L'al illanhs, iWALL P APK11J j Curl'tni risturcs. Picture Fro nt, ' c c c - j vNe. CCC. tNe. OCC. CvC. rr a T n "T ?" T (.Jill JiUUlv M.V1N St., Op. ClTIZKNS HaNK, niciiMo.xi), isd. i. 't l7-r.2 tf 10 .Tr 'rt.v.vrni pi s nw I r.it-. 1 I If Ib-M.U riff nj oT?ce on Aiain-St.. s"ul!irttoin. tf DENTISTRY, I)r. J. W. Wilnioiv, WOL'bl) inform the ritlersof tV:ii ehester an.l icie.ity tht ho ia , ....... . . , . ,, T. . ' 1 , 1 " ' , Cl" V ,r n rt ,he ; -ii! v.u.t he h.H m la ttrhii,-. with the rc -t. t nie t y, tho n!t;.nl tet-th. A- ti f-ns l,e oImIJ.-c htm, ll to do wr,k a lo " nny ,! I). nt.t m the St.tte. ß n t:,e old I'on Ocr room. .u iri Ii 1 , IM , y 1 7Ä J f FL I j AH Vgh (1 Tm wm w K?T kl r 1 U fcW U Ii S PJS F.J l.v Tin: m:w ntoki: koO.ii ,. L;,?t 1 OIlt ('f 1 u ,,,c'; l're, ininie !i ,tc!y l;,iU,f he Court lb. i;e, l! WJMCHESTES, - - IND'AMA- j l i-.ij j S to S.IV I I Iiu lt'?r!i4 of I' 1 ,..";tv. tint h.- h ju-i i-.I at the1 , e'.natne.i New Si jti.l .N'A. I 1 A larc -nid conijdctr Stock of ; nDv nnnnoi Uli 1 UUUJJÜ! stock w.n ) boiiirht !'.... t wlt'i eish, an.l with sp. .-j J r. f. n i..-e to the w n.ty of thi-rtiir:.t. I t h til ti v-.r to kr ; alwav on hni.il a bill a.?oaitni.t of 1 Ladies' & Gentlemen's Wear In all the variil stxh? to tiit tlie Meivon. Also, a Lire ami select a.s?oi iinci.t of Hals, Caps, Boots & Shoos, li-ii ( ch isiii,r e Now here. , 0 J ALL KINDS OF j j COUNTRY P R O D U G II j ! A : the hi-lio-t mirket price, takeu in dx- change for (lootls. 3 SO. D. CAIITKH. dtc2'J Ö-BOCEBIS3 ! AND P M OVIS1 ON SU AT THE OLD STAND, CW. yfin mitJ .',..,,.,, ' m:rti: may iu: found at u!I times pkntv of the TIII.(iS NKKIUTI t:cii as V n CERl. .1 OF ALL KINDS, jj K K D S T LI V F n i i .i T, J Crackers by the Barrel,! i ij;?i:ai, piks, i Fl I LI GR : Cakes bv the HuiKlrcILd'; j.! oudlr, ro, WHiciiwiM. i:n , i A ; i nui.-n? nnneiri r nnJr.ro i LUKCJl TCO JJLLt; i iiJULOi My Cracker lilanui&ctory ! . . . I- IN O-i-rnHoiI MHCtIHI ! .1 1 SOl , CTPJlOAnDs', . Xr(, I rn eii-j h- r nit!, ihe article cheap a the ehi f -t ai.-l a ait the Iu ,t. i ' () f rorN-Tr y vnnl)VC fr.-h ; 'PI 1 i ken at th hirhist ratts. ! .' . , j S 1 .A .N O S , ! I ell evr rj t'iin low for PA Y C.T-h orj CLNTT.R i Tr.!.. N'in- i the time toj.. j " p Pli i. ty of money in the country. ' J)IIN0 : j TABLES j " Thankful for pit p itr'.nape, I olicit 1 r.tc. III 1.1c. a contini.at.ee o the .,,m.. ICOJIKONE! COME ALL I JOHN UOSS. Anil er.iu. our Mock ' V,-!Nciir-tr.R,.T.ir..:;o, 1M. tf bef..reprc!.aIr.j'UeLere. OAnni LTO UAHLTCO AM Fl unuuLLoi iinnuJc nuü LEATPIER. Q II. Jc A. V'. IIIIADItritV, Ma-' C ker .ml De-iNrs in Sad Ilia and; j linm nfa'l dc-crl; tion. Latuer ol I II. Jc A. iV. IIIIADItritV, all kin. 1 kept for sale. &Sm North Front of PuMIe S.,uire, 1m- medialtlv north of Court Ho ue. i ...... .. N. R CASH PAID rOtt HIDES. 1 DR. ROBRCK'S STOJIACn ITTERS AKE NOT . TO DE EXCElLCD 0 At A KTOMAClllO FenrulaioV :fiÄ H er Tb DIGESTIVE CRCWX Vac u cCCvcCv vcv Vav. is vcvwcWuV uvct Vvc syvAcY. Wc "YcsA vvwvX. VowNXv aac , ä c c wvtx wc c vc vV cvw cvvVveVe. AoUc V vv . .. V vwnvoy iWvWcs, tt C YOCV VWC, lYC ?VVYC YCVCVY-C Jjiiicus Fever, leucv clizH yßyzzLC Liver Conviaint, Cfiisp Cp r, ia,, jFndzgesiioii, Kidney Coinplaints, iwvA uV Kvcas u Www- lY WUXVVYC. UYC COW0?Ct. YCAYC VvevVi, vvvcv vwix.c cv vw- ViAmvcV X '" tVeVVlXV.vA. ÄvWVÄ iwwww. ajvvwx UYCN.WV-OOYWVvVW SYVCWvV. uyc Wvc VV'A. ttoV vec cvvA VioioY. OlyWc iuvvu ciuvo ux oVVvcva VvvcwvV, Vvv vy e vc U Wvu v vu vv, Vvv,cUvv, Wtvvnu. T7is5 gitt'rs ir put up in qurt tofb'rr, c ichish th (xlove is a.i aimiU. The ! ilel is finely en., gravel, an i t'? provided with ta - fpiirl frzm ccuKterfciters. 7ViM CI vr Lcttlc. or lix for 5. Kors il.'tn Winch.-.-ti r I y II- P. Kir.t-r FURNITURE. . .M . 1VI.U, nki r. it M r or 'FURNITURE &. CHAIRS ! LD L M J'irti wiir-e in jHirrti j O -wii AND St'lISTANTIAL :!" -- -iH.i,1,.i.u). V ' y j ' lyjppp VJ S7 y! II IlIL.hr l,lrl. 'r"t: i.UKrl ' S A V V. S , T A II L K UKDsTLAP.-, I. O I' N G E S I r . tilill VVInchetter.Ir. J...M) 9 IrCl. t4b19-1t . Mi vv a ana xmeva; IMAKUFACTOR - Y, Ma-'Chrit Kajvcr. 'Ceo. Keller, pRoriunTons. We Veep constantly n hand ready J?3 IIoots re rr'c- -,rr.d to manufacture these articles to or- ucrnia nrai, cuoiiatitiai manner. J rr nS. W will also par the bicUcat caah driee for hldei jreen cr Cry. Pi A 4