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X'-'- li'mlvxi est ;.Vfrvrvtr i ir w a mjf.AypoLMNQüKXA l AKDnnr j. crr, Editor. WINXniXTTKR, INDIANA, TIIUIISDAV. JUNK M, 1M7. riai.)l.Tt.t L. Ihrrr i term rttrmlfthtng atnon , tlo p.pcm in the Republican prty orr th question of tho next IVtvi rtenry. Rom inonllu ago an nounre! our p-eferrnce to Ic f.r (in- tr.il Georg 11. Thorn a. Thc General i ffcc'lnM tobt cindtd.i at that time, j Wt till think that h i thr rrmiru of thr American peop.e if he Would ropt. In looking ovrr the in id wrarr1 no man for trhui wr ronM hh readily voV nni Mlpport ft. thr hero of the American armir-. At l--t for tho present we fhall not take ujH.n u- any new oUlitiom. Tlierr arc many Rrntlcuieii In the party who wr ran mpport with entliulamf Mit ournn-t ' rholce Major fJrnrral Thomax. In fonnrction with thl question three ottirr gentlemen have U-en nameI rrne ral flrant, ftovcrnor O. 1. Mor- Xo-.k and K. M. Stanton - all of which, If randidatr, will llnd many vtry warm frknd. OuUldo of Thad Steven or Charlex Sumner there eould not l-o Irct! thrrr men in tho Northern State will, h Deiiificratio coniH-rlitadx nuch hate as the.e men, iMcaue lliey , tatid prominent U-fort? t!ie country ax the Kat IcailcMof the Union 1" during the dark dnyx of the rebellion. Should Central Thomax in-rslst in ' )dx d.-clination, we Khali, without j loiiur, lavoroneoi nie mur k"11-" j men namtxl In this article. MMXC1I OF GOVIÜtNOR Oltll. (lovcrnor Orr address! the citizens ' two weeks ao, there wax an article f Andrrson Distriet, South Carolina, relkt-ting very severely on thix jjentle n the 7th Inst. After reviewing the f man. We have Ken spoken to by two vnrloux pl.mx prrtntx! .ince tho dose ' f tho war for the recohdniction of the Southern Statt s, ho earnestly lndxtcil on the aeccptameof the plan of reeoii-' struetion proiNNitxl. He show! fnm the ccnxiixof bV) the great prejoinl'r- j aucc of colortxl ver white voters in the State, and the utter inability ff the whites to defeat the convention or g. ,y furnixlting im the factx. We to protect themselves whenever an i-,l( not intend that anyone shall sutler mv ix made with tho colon-d im oj.Io. j fj,,-!, iw Jotirnal where these mat There are Con.nnn cdorel H.xplo In the : c arc hrought to our iiofko. wo State, and only 1VH) whitex.-Ji If there were no other reasons fr , admitting the negroes, to. tho ballot 1 box than the one given alove, it wonhl . certainly te sunkient. Think of 4, OOO whites eontndling ami holding in .Uvery 600,0 bhuks. Thero are, however, higher reasons Ar their rxerc'sin this right. Their civiliza tion, onliKhteuiaent and personal pro tection demands it. There is a greater reason now forgiving them thlx right tha.Ii then? was when they w ere slaves. Then their masters had a pecuniary interest in them that rendered them a kind of brutal protection, the .same that men give to valuable horses and cattle. Thlx has passed away, and a consideration for their physical, social nnd political rights have taken its place, and we rejoice to know that Governor Orr begins to reali.e their iif condition. If tho golden rule had tcen observed thero would need not now bo any cause for fear. Rut tho copter has departed from Judea, and the forty thousand are now trembling before the Mx hundre! thousand on account of the heinous Mns they have fcxnmittrd against this people. tirnTikks. Thr. friends of these roads are work tog very busily to foe uro tho success of their favorito projects. A few oom- pauicä, organized tinder the act of 1 W, ar.i now attempting to organize under tho law of ISöJ, and among them is the I-ynn and Winchester Company. Jr. Hamilton, who is the President of the old company, is th leading man in getting up the new 'irganlzation. This will make the o$t of the road mur h les. to those who are liuMo tin- Oer llio first rganization, ax the tax aiFesseil will reach out one anl a half miles on either dd f the Iinof road. AVc learned from Pr. Hamilton that pr mile bad N-cii set uretl, hieb will entitle them to ak the Comtui- frioner for a -ommittee to assess leiio- fils. This injures the completion of f ho Lynn and Winchester Ivoad. The Winchester and RlMimingiort Company have tiled their tiiuate, and it H now in tho hands of the Au litor and will soon In on tho tax duplicate. Th agreement of the lizard of Diretors ix to make four inllex thiH reason. Tlie Roard meets next Saturday. We are, und have leen, publishing the noticx-x for ek-etlonx in several new rgani-ation, nearly all of w hich have ii bricht future !ofore them. Wc arc not abk to give thc exact condition f tbe-o companies, but wo trust to o rationally hear from tho iYlecrs or other pep'onx intrrr-tetl, who under-! fand the true condition of their re-fx--tiv road. There are but few Itrmx of a 1toal charactrr that ix of o niih importarvo to the oplo at J tro a-sthcM ttirnpike Organization. T!i impnivement of ltu country is the Croat d-Mcr.ifum, anl w think there I nothing that . much Ktlniulatfw thii x !o the huiMin? of theo r04l. llicy bring to the iooplc ca-c, com - fi'jt and uealth,tsides an migration .of & ?rv tlrnble character. j no tractor on north, rasi nnd uest ronfls w ill won l-o at work. Thc T!rocfnrof rtt la-t nanuil met on I i-t Monday and i!trrniincil to let far uiilos of the inte, to U vm- j.h ttd this year, the Citizen of that j-ortion of the line volunteering , pny itirir -tocU ImnvsJiatcly. Thv iVniof racy of the "prou lM St Ate of MarUni arc gpltlng out a now cli tlon of "tlrac-honorrd principle Tii flrt j-Aint i that Conprfft must 'y im linia'" for destroying the v.iltif of our property Intern t in thrrf ngo.,, 'Ihr next is that tip plavrry in the 'mtiirar' relation of the Mack and white, it wnul'i 1 f::iint nature not to rtor it, anM it mud lc r tr- M -.l.Tlv. Maryland and Km. iiicm.v n? iijpjjrfai l 'rmorraiif nrnic. They homl th column. Tin: Hoot ox tiih Onii.u Iii:o. Tb, palladium, rafter tho Wlnehcetcr Journal,) cotripnrc m to Jlcccher'n "(ng ol,0t" Urkins at tho hole after the enmr had flown. Now it occur to ut in making thU insinuation, thco editor nrc talking at a rr.y empty ,ole, a In ds NnMo. hmwl jmMimit. Wo are ready to admit that laae i ft!lfMl rght wh,.n ,r haVM ,N lKtM.r js ft Vrry empty hole; Inside, It U the (jirt, jjril0f tt ono. jt is rather a maI Mi.lnesstoharkat Iiae Julian' paper; lit our real ohjeet va to re form him. Why, you can even teach a do many thing; und idnee our, aitietr Tmiac ha- leen hi-turins a Hircj head out In the West part of the State fir pitching Into Morton, faying it wax time to quit I MV .-Lid t niiixdf Isaac has really foim (jt (hat IirtMn ,,a)4 v.ltV from hu nh.UmnUiX H tvJlf aiHi that J(c H fa,kf, . u.!t k, of iU,i.ai. m.n.aijriliailljrll.ll.st,liieKnM-H f )r niunt,is ,M.for Ui fult itiirkUiK at the ludo where he went In. We arc (Iat ww payw ,ni ioU.c f 4. i)T ,H, vonM aUh t,Mn. H, a fo .yo Ui for uu on. ll-ditcnimnt. ATS. CO Y Kit. In the liH-al columns of the Journal, ,r three genth-iiien ax to itx Mv'rity. We were not the writer of the article, and therefore wo knew nothing aUut n,t. (ireuinftanee-. Mr. S. 1 Uottom WUM at tl&v trial, and the article wax written from the evidence there hoard. if yiTt (nyerhax Uimi nilxropreseiitfil n any ,nrtk-iilar, it shall U made all are not a friend to personalities'. Hereafter Mr. Cottom will not indulge; fu persorialitie in the local depart-1 went. We pave Mr. Cottom the eh-! tiro control of tho kn-al pa Re, ant lie !, hereforc, entitled to all the credit for Ita f-picoand it vormwoM. Thc wcavel has made itx apiHarance In the wheat in Virginia. Huntsvillc Items. What has become of theeorrespond rnt from West River, whose graphie descriptions f parsing ventx so .-ud-dcnly disappeared from the columns of the Journal? He certainly hax not relinquished hi.x claim for want of material. Wo Mould not usurp the right of the inrognito correspondent or assume to lr more interesting; but, by your consent, we will endeavor to confine oursolf to floating items ex clusively. We noticed tho indignation of the Journal vented on "Prior," of the Cin cinnati CJazcttc, for indulging in the little too hasty criticisms of Winches ter, and for fear of a similar burst ol disapproval from some quarter, we will refrain from noticing tho numer ous rat holes, and the countless mil lions of quadruped (of growing pro pensities) that inhabit the town ot Huntsvillc. Suflieo it to say, that "Young America" is waging a warot extermination, and with theaid of the adult imputation we might win a small lrtion of the field. However, th work of reconstruction goes (n. W. S. Sterling has demolbh- 'l the famous old horse-killer, and in its place erecte! a large, magnificent livery stahlo. This, with the addition of .ivxNM)otiM!unl a couple of smokc- housHt constitutes nltout all thenrchi- tirtail improvements made this sum mer. Jr. R. L. Kikenhcrry has sold his r town irrHTty to Mr. II. Hunt. The old gentleman lias moved to lown, ami cnteniilatcx selling; his lauds nnd living more utireil from t lie wrts of business life. Kd. T. Cropper has sold Iiis black smith shop to llalos t I'.n.ther. Tho latter have issesionand are at work. Our place ix (or should W) justly noted for its temperanco sentiments. We have a good working lodge of ( Jmm1 I Templarx, and one f the Sons of Tem- perance. There ix nNo a flourishing lodge of the I. (). of (). F. Application has Ihcii made, and douMh-ss wo will have a lodge of the Masonic fraternity. Owing to tin unusual amount of rain thix spring, most farmers arc le hind in planting, but indications are favorable f.ir a 1ountiful harvest. The Huntsvillc and Ruena Yita Turnpike Company have nut and adopt oil articles of asMiiation, uliich is on file fr recoril in Winchester. A meeting will le heM June '2'2 to ehrt a Nanl of officers. Kttorts arc N lii" tnaile by sonic to proviire the pike on tho oM ro.nl ' through to Wint hett r. Tlie ntot cn-picu"us parties in town for each ' ral are IVyton Johnn, for thc oM route, o J. N. Cnpjr for the Ruena i Vista route. Wc arc iu J y too anxious ; to iec thc pilc oo t-lttsr road, and will bid each oue gv seeii, Thc Huntsvillc and Hajyrtown TurnpiVe Company ore srw-edily pr-, paring for active operations. Tliis pike will U- let out for completion i nUmt the middle of this month, Mvreonoo. Loki l, ICrt pro;;rps Miu mu! in tln Sur ratt trial Tu by. I ' 1 Thcrholrra is riWH to nave dh- iii it ii i i 1 appeared from nearly 11 partn of the ; world. j The rrri.-tratlon in Virgin! will N - Iii , I..,., rMmplrte.1 hy thr U of Jul. Henry lennieher, a toy twelve yrarf old, wax drownd at Richmond, Indiana, m few day ago. flrneril Sln-rJil it h;i. restored 01 Judtfe StrlMinond JJaeon to oHlerxi they wrrr leglxlatrd out of in eone quenee of their riiionim. The it urn Iter of voter in Alahama will he a Unit one hundred and eighty tlKMiMand, equally divided letwten whiter and tlaekf. Senator YViUon i. in Itiehmond in eoriMiltatinr with the Virinian ax to ,'"'1" of oraniiiiK the llepuhliean party in the South, A projoitloii Irwikin? to the enfran- ehiement of female.x Wm laid on the tahte in thr New York coiutitutioiial eonvention n Monday. The amount of pnld in the Treasury at Washington U51",h'.1), of which lS'ST.K) ii repreente! 1' ld cer t illeates. In Txmiiville, oi Saturday, Misx Ianfhe Willis took byniMakea heavy iloo of hartshorn iu-tead f sirup of squills. It is thought she can not re vive. A young man named CoIüim, a rail road contractor, wax murdered and thrown into the Mississippi, at Hast lug, Minnesota, last Monday night. Richard Cox, foreman of the Terre Haute Railroad shops at Kast St. Imix, was murdered on Saturday by Kd ward Downs, a discharged cm ployo. Ninoty-nino one thousand dollar bonds were recently rciorted missing from tho Treasury Department. No clue to the mystery hax K'cn tliscov ered. J. I. Naihr, a worthy citizen o McNairy County, West Tennessee, was murdered in his field while at work last Monday, by some person un known. (Jeneral CI rant has telegrapheil to (lenerel Sheridan that there ix no truth in the report that Secretary Stanton and him-elf censured Sheridan for re moving (fovernor Wells. In Toledo, on Thursday night, Mrs. J. (iould left a pail of water standing by her bedside. During the night, her infant child fell out of bed, and wax drowned in the water before the moth- r awaked. A young man named Rradford was killed near Rristol, Ithodc Island, on Saturday. He was standing on tho platform of t lie car which wax hacking ilown, when a sudden sh'ek threw him n the track, and tho train passod over him. The President will not interfere with the removals of civil officers in the Southern States, until the Attorney (iencral shall haw comptcfnl his in quiry and report iqon the legal au thority ofdistriet commanders tomake such removals. The Wheeling Register tells of a young man who for some weeks had len wasting away to a skeleton, owing to mysterious kiss of blood. On awaking every morning, bo found a fresh puncture on some part of his lody, from which blood had been drawn, lie at length became con vinced that a vampyrohad been suck inghis blood, and removed to another boarding-house. Since the removal he is recovering his health. Stephen Rureh assumes to be com mander of a gang of regulators in the Crab Orchard region in Kentucky. He and his party -ntered that town the other day in search of a man named Ilridjrewatcr, an ex-ottieerof thourmy, whom they accused of horse-stealing. Hridewater gathered some of his friends, to resist the regulators, and at la.t accounts a battle lctveeii the op posing parties was expected. Two hoys who played truant from Sunday-school in Chicago, on Sunday last, and went bathing in the river, were drowned. The Kir-t rrobvtorian Church of Chicago has raised n quarter of a mil lion of dollars-, for varius puroses, within the past eleven years. President Johnson was much indix- posed yesterday, and all visitors were excluded. His disease was pronounced to be Rright's disease of the kidneys. Tho Wuhhhifc'ton City Cou.icil or' gani.ed last Monday, appointing a colored reading clerk and messenger. Thc Roard of Aldermen have an anti Republican majority, and :;pjoijitid all white men to till the v.uanoiia. Surratt was taken into Court at Washington Monday morning for trial, but after sonic considerable squabbling among the lawyers as to the legality of the solu tion f jurors, the case wax postpontxl until Tuesday, Two f (iovcrnor Wells' nephews, one of whom was formerly aHupreme Judge by Wells' appointment, mur- I brol a prornint.nt Unionist, ami al-o woiimlo! a SheriiT, who uus trying to arrest them on katunliy l.it. It is sail that ii i.uniU'rof (oliticianji are in Washington for the purio of , soumlincrcn-rul (irant on the Presi- dential pntion. It is also aM that the (Jeneral informal tliesepentleien that ho did not loire thc nomination himself, but Would Ix? glad lo if tenderel to General Sherman. (lovcrnor WolN has written k leitr to the President, protecting agntns what he calls Sheridan! usurpation. He has also written Sheridan a letter, in which he intimates that Sheridan. kurked on thc occasion of the Julv! riot-, od further that bcndan is a nwllci'ms slanderer. We h:vn rvlvicei frm M x'co tip to th WHiof May. Maximilian had not lwen flint iit to that time. Ho was. howt - ver, rutTVrin; from iy.nti ry. . . . 1 M.....I. Ii. 1 . . .... I I... '"" .'-.n.,,,,, ih surrcnut r, m eap1, and wan r taken ami aliot In thc p,IMl(, tfirk OM Sunday morning, Colonel t.'ompa.-, of Mux'h UhIv cuard, triei to orai with Mttnr ?l,iU( and he wa.H also fthot. Mo.t of the tni- mvo nr mi to the Cltv of Mexieo riiii: r.M.trrio.. ltrr will b m-"l!tijf Uii SOtihoMri Inf liil(r !! Huntitlll ,k I'omtinT sttf,,7. " . ' M.. ! f.art of rUrlinc n.rJ f Oir tor f-r fmi.iij. an1 nttir Important uliiai AH riiti-i1 1 aiifnl. J v. iiu.it. fir.oiriir. mvi.f, I'. WKIUIIT. J. I It AlMflS, PHVIO JOIIM )N, K. i;tIIKf. 1.10 VI M.T!i:it LIST. LNt of iTcrtird tttr rerrnhilrc In the Tout Offic it Winchfuter Ind., June Aloy, Ciiriti4n Hrook .Mrxh oman .lulu A (Vi I.irin llorkrt llMrlih Hiihiwiiy HUH ILiMiih C Hopfon Jnif Miller Julia M'hk Null Jre Kohtrüon ?rh J Ku.h Kilnr Shultz ii'.'ut Si-Avott W illi.ua Hjrria I-4C lUrrU Annt Hid'hw Abel Ilittt M. ir.nn.lt k'can R.ilor.l W Miller II K C Mr.rs Rohr rrtn John II K in. ttl IJ.rrr , Mrj l!ft.rl A'ljin Smith M irth J Wolf II M Mr To obtain nr of tlire U t(fr. thr nrt.li cunt will inquire for mlntliml tdltr, uvi &trc the dt of tut 1 ist- J. K. WILLI AM SM N, V. M NMTIC'I; Ol' IMMOf.YKMTV. ,Vt iho Orlir Trm, r, of Um Conin'Mi e t i i. i.i .i , Jn-I W. i;niir, w a li lar-i iro'allv In .1-' vtil. I '!( i.t-r--t art iiotili.l tlmt It will t rtt1d lUTorJingl), Jun. Im;:. Hflill M. iJVNT, S"-nt .tiiiliiUtral'.r. STItAYKII. Mato or Iii'lUna, Kai..o1j.h rniinty, S'S; I, John It llondrw h, Icrk of the lfntM.. h Circuit Cnrt,lu K r ! i crtil) tli.it tin r.llo Inir 1frriiiii .fan iitriiy ha l.n flic! in my tlK-: (Mi .- jr mar mit, Uan a mall nUr in thn forclM'S'l. lelt liiii.l lt wliil t ..Mtrii j"lni, near iin.-n ..-n.l liljcli; umh. l .? i.2.v.mMNi..i aPI.r.,i..M .i r".i -m.i.!i i.ir I) rimre ihiiti un i i.wi i iif;ot.n. I luken tiji ly .ulluii Kr-. .,( White h'ivt-r T ioMj.. J. II. (iooiU.'iril, CUrW. sminiri s sali:. C.vvirt.ir.. f ot.t, Mi..., .r...t..l fr. ti- ri-rk ni,. lim..' .ij.ii t'oiiiiiMui ri.4 Court,', I III ihhc nl l'ubli s:i I-. to Oi9 ti1ir) . I.i.l- Irr. on Sut ur.1.1) , tin- f.Ui l.iy or Jul). A I IHC Wt pii Iii liour of l oVI.ick A M, nn.l -i oYiork i M..r ;ii.i Ih, at Ue door of tin profit rr a t-rni not cMct Mlinjr jvoii years, Vie foiiowii.. .ic-riiK..i r..i -.t,. t. if ii... north half of tlo Mt half of tli north-wont oil arte r of ctiou thirty -Ave (:i"0. In twwmhl niiiUjdi (19), r in trlve (IJ), ront.iiiiini; lorly acr. Anl rn fulltire to re Iii. thr full amount of tn Ju.lgment, iiitvri'it aiol ru't. I 111, nl thi mr tiin aiol laro, tH. at l'ul lirSalctlio fe -imlt of ail rtalt. lakfii i. tin !rfiiiirty o Corueliu Curray. at tilt) anil of Ua.u- Uon. Sail alf tili t. in. Im v ithoiit any relief hat evrr from valiiat'.ou or aj'jrnivi:.int law. June 7, 1S;7. JOKL A .NKW.MAX. '-4 Sheriff K C. NOTIt'K or Arroi.vr.MKST. Nutice ia hereby trifon that I bar thilay taken out l-tiers f A linini't ration on Ute ctaie of James William, uWeamMl, Ixt. of KniiloI-t rou nt. 1 1t etul 14 aiitoe. to h iiol vout. Jim I", IhOi U. r. AUh A lKIC, r0 3 Ailiiiiniilrator A D.M INI STIt A TO It'S KAM?, Notice I hereby iriven that the umleroned will, on Satnroaj, the 6th lav of July. 167, r I lb lite rrMlMic of Jini.-1 illiain. !-reae.l , Dear Hurbnl.t, Watno Township, roll at public miction the personal properly of nul! ilceJnt. lint taken b the v.., r'iii-tni in r.trl of tlie follow ii.p artii l -. Kt wit: Horse.', wcotia. harne, farminK uten.iU, honehol. ami a itcb ni fiirnittire un.l oihor urlnhM too tclioti to rnu ni.:rnlT. J'ckm or Si.r. A rre.tit of i v month ill be iven on all of oimi thnro ) li.ir aioi over to llie jur h.n-r Kivlng note tili a provr.l person al security, waiting r.-iluntion ami appraise mem 1. 1 v; all um umler thre .l.illarn, ..Ii in. haiol. Sale t. coinmciu-e at I .'. I... k I M. June to, is7 C. Y. A I I" X' A Ml K, Vi-4i Admiiiitrator. NOTIi:i; TO .t.N-ltlvNlli:.TS. Slate o Indiana, Knixlol h coimtc. In ihe Kaiololph Circuit Court, Fall Term irT. Charlea II Stanley yj Henry 0 Huffman aixl others: 'ow firnp th n.iirlitr, by drowne A llone brake. Attorney . aiol file. hi., complaint herein, t ' -ther w Ith an afll-larit that pint .r naii Ie feiolant urn not retlent t Ihe state t In.linna, t wit: George Irenhart aii'l .Mary J.lz;nhart, Notice i therefore hereby Rice:: ai.I l'-f,iii.l.ml. that uiile) tlie be aiol appear on tlie flrt ilsy of the next Term o tli Kaulolph Circuit Court, to be hoM, n on th thir.l Momlaj (J Septe.inber, A I IM57, at the Court lnux" ii Vinclie.4trr,ln .ail county ami Malv. and an rwer or demur to .M roniplnint the same will be heard anl Irterminc! in then absence. Nltnr my n.one, an ! the Sal of nai.l Coirl affixed, at Winchester, thi llthdav I Jnnc, A 1MS;. JOHN li. UOOOKII II, 5.1-41 Clerk K C X OT I CK TO MO.N-U V.S 1 1 1 1 ; VIS. ftate of Indiana. Randolph county. In the Kaudolph Circuit Court Fall Teim A 1 i-o;. Complaint f r Partition. Thomas lo nejr vi Jacob I'owney and 31 other.1. Now come th Plaii tiff, by Hrowtte Ar Hne braVe, A llornej s, ami tltex hi eonipt.ittit lier-in, toe itlior with nn BfTU Vit howin that thn M- lowini; dcfetidan' are either mi-reaileil, r that their place nf rpfjiicnfc M niiVnn, In ml: Jacob l'orny, T: n erance lowtie, Kachfl Hro;il.lone, Jacob l?rialton', Cbm Kerker, .Iniin ).' ker. Sarah J. Stoker, John Molr, lfa-he I'f.x, I'jr'M Cot, William IltMton, n". Ibwn,y, Ahne t'otT, bniir l"oiert y,)jn .1 low nt-y. Mary I . A lley , Simon P. Alley, Nebt moti iLiwnrr. Mary W itliam. P.ivi.I William, the unk now it heir oftleorge io ney , ffeorpe . Horotijfit, Aman!.. Itrtiirhf, kcoS W. Ur- ehr, Thon J. i;-r.Hyhf, l.uthT K. l.ronj;hf , Ten per a to e II ur ton, 1 1 oina lluton. Ja me ., . j;.'ou!ir, (Jeorc-' H'Olon, Mr A. Koro'ijhf. 'olt e i therefore hereby given aid defend ant.ttat nnle Ihec l. ,n l appear on the llrl ij:i of the next Term of ;lm Knndolph I irttm Cour, to be hidden on the fid Moii.hv ol Sej tent her. A 1 l-6;, at Iho 'urt-hoii u V ler, in r-.id couno and Mate, and anr or, dtn;ir t i til roinplaibl tho am h iil !o htur J and letermin-d in their almetjee, Wllnoo no iianiH. Biel tt.o Se .f ai. "ouH sftixi'd, at S;iitl',cs',r, U.i i;;'. 4ay (,J ;i , AHWT. jOil.N It. (fOOhKK'M. at- t lar H xoriti:. I'n ion nnd l,o.inport IlnilroHtl On and after ."4..nl) , iuuv ?I. 17, until fur ther notice, Trau.i 1T1 If are UnrltorjJ Cilr at 4 A. M, Arrive at JfoUeville at .." Peerflol.i, at fi.H l'ni'n Citv at 7.1 Crtnnectiriff at 1'nion Citv f.'ir Pil'ia. Columbie an.l all l.at rn Hie, ai:d also with Trains f r Pa Ion and Cincinnati. I.Vti.ri.ii c. leave t'nion City on f.rri! .f T.'fciu front the t'at and South, at 3 " P- M. .rrir 5i twrflej at 6 W Kidpeville at ." ' Ilartfor.l Citv at s.o J, X. CU.NVKKs.I-:; PresidrM. AD.MllhTHATOIlV .SAI.K. Notice I hereby given that we aill eil, at fit. I.r luflion, on Saturday, the vih day of June, l"0?, at the !eid-nee of John llolloway, de cee., late of Ktr1t h county, all hi per on i proper;)- (not taken by the widow) con'iolir of bor4, be, rattle, hep. farmin; utenailf, corn In the rr.b. lb.i in the btlbcl, wheat, prowinc In the fld, Ve. A credit of aii m)eih will be jlren on all um over three dollar, the purchaser f ij IPC hi rote with approved urety waivios TaluaOon and apprateneat la. IIKNKV '. THOKni'Pi;. ii 3 M'SA.I.NAil HOLLOW AV. Atmf. SEAI.Kl) PIUirtMAM VUJ l,e received at Jame Moorma bat irr n W lncheter. up to June ??. fer tad-p K'.iiin.f , i loriiir inn uriniii(. i.. mow. of the Kat end of the Winchester and Wlndaor Turepike. specification can be acen aoy time after the e over Cabin Creek and SXotj STtl- BJ 'ler of the Board. ! e. halüi v, sec S90 A MONTH ! .,, juet out. Addres0. T. fSAREV City b-4;;jin;, Diddcfcrd, Sic. Iiin suppoiiT Youn nor.iE IP A IP IE-IK ? e Oubacribo for tho The rido f every county shoubl I 1... I... I.itil.lin.r lit. if mtllllll' nr. in- nir iniiKiiiu i' "i um. w. gall lliai Will ii'OtHUiu mi: iiiieiVT.i of tho ieoido. Since the .lOl'RNAL lias passed into tho hands of tho present pro prietors, its effect lue Ieen clearly felt and soon in its advocacy of pub lie improvements. It ha boon no less active in tho religious, islti utionul and political interests of Its lKitrnti. It, therefore, should bo ' flu tirhlo of tho ttootito of tho eoilTi- i . . 1 A , .... : i .. i Kv to sustain and loiprovo it by the increase of their p.r patronage The proprietors ask that every man in thomunty takes and work r 41 - t ..4 I I -SI... lor.n.( r;,ryr " ' leei Ulllisoi I iunuoi in i' o"t . .peak in its favor, but to scctm nioro subscriber. No county paper published in the State gives as large an amount of ,vti r . . i.. i i The M ) RN A L will ad vooite the Interest of the wholo (Yuinty hor Railroads Turnpikosi anil tho busi noss interosts of thc ieople The low price of tho suliseription brings it within tho reach of ull Only $1 50 per year. It is too low, but tho proprietors have h'terminetl to continue to furnish it at that rate. Wo are now prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK Buch as mm bills, ritUGFwAMfllES 4t:TTi:n iie.ids. Wo have purchaseI .a r.cw Job Iros and tyK; an! will do work ratisfactorily. Thc patronage of morehantH and others is Fclicitctl. Scul vour orders to j. 5fKtr, rofctbfc?r, RANDOLPH JOURNAL UOOLEfJ FABTORV! 510,000 Y:vd of lVOOLi:' GOODS, at Ihr WHITE BRANCH WOOLEN FACTOR! IN EXCHANGE FOR WOOL OR CASH. rS2 10,0. VtmlxTof ri.AIl) and I'l.AlN l-'LANNKLS (new Myloa.) A.OOVl ' Jiviih, (varlom kind",) ü'nno 44 S.itiuet-4, ifNNi 44 Main and I'tney t'ASSI M KRKS, Also UV) palr.x.f RKANKIMX, STtM'KlNU YARNS, Ac, r.tctudvd) f Our otm .linnufacture ami rARMBR3! Look to your interest. Call and bcc our Gooc! and hear our flTSprrUUtrnlirngitrnMrARPINC. nil night, prrsom from hUmc tu l.ate in a reoubli time. f-Remenibrr, that 4,OCR (JOODS" can only be had at thoWIIITi: RANCH WOOLEN FACTORY, miles North We.t of IIagerstownv RRANCH Indiana. Mt 20th, ir.7. IS Cm Till: f III: AT CATsK r IH'.H AN i .him:ky. Jul publiahe!, in a aeated n I 2fÖt?jf " Ihe Nature, Treatment aiol i I , leal cure of J'ernito rho Seminal V?ak , Involuntary Kmi-ion., unl l'ebilit, aiol Impediment ., Marriage, irn II. V .1 ..... t ....-...... .... ! ri.li.i.a eraiiT. ,riTounrp. i oii-inij'ii" -. j--, aiol Fit, Mental aiol Ph; iel Incapacity . renlt ina: from elf-atMie, Ar. II KntK-rt I. 'iiler wrll, M. I..Au horof tlie tJre.-n llwok , A c. 1 hi worM rrno i.e. I author. In nl lmuabl" lecture, learly prove from hi own perlene , that the aw ful coneUence of alue ma le j effe tunily rrinovc-l witho'it nie.ln itie nn.l with ! out lai;erou aurgit-al operation. hoice, in- ; irMmcnt, rinc, ' cor-lial, Mito' 'it no.le f cure nt onre certain an! en. et I, by whuh I otfrv aulTeier. no m.itt-r what bit ou.hiioi, iuaj ' le, may cure bime hcapl, prlt ly", .! radically. , Jl t" f hi lecture will pr e a bon to t.iou aii'Uan.l tboiand. Sent, un.ler ae.tl, to any a-t-lre. ie a plain aealeil rnvclope, u the roeipt of rent, o two pota? l.ini. AIo lr. Colrerweir 'Marnase tlui.l-." .r i e .'. it. A-I.lres tle pilbllher, CMAV. I. c. KI.INK A CO., 17 Rowei),Ncw Virk, lVt 2l.e Uo 4. vul.-jr Tic:!-: to NON-itr.siii:.NTs. Male i-l liolinna, Kaiololph County. In lb rMimon Pleai Court. June Term, l'G?. C : lni lit ' IO.'i2. Vnhlnr.ton Allbatigh I manticl I.'Menour & Maty KiJeiiour. Now come tbf IMali.tiff. by Jcob l'.l;rtb. At lornojf. and rile hi complaint hec-in, together w ith nn sftldnt it that ai'l deb'iid4tittire not r--ident f the State of Iniliaiia. Notice I. therefore hereby civen aid lefeiij "iit. that mile they ! and apj-ear on the flrt day of the nett Term of tho Kaiololph Common Cl-a Court, t be lo'M'Mi on the 4th Mon.lay of June, A. U. I'7, at the Court llouo in Ulm le lr in ad coiiuty and Stat, and anw-r or nemur lo ar. id t implaiiil. the name will be heart üiid 1 termine! in their atmenre. w itnex my name, and Ihe eal of rt. Court affltrd at W i'mhcir Un 2A av of Mav, A. I.l ifo:. J.o. it. ;ooiHi ii, ticrk. 47-41 IMI1JI.TKY ! 1'Oll.TKV ! t C'liirkcio nnd Tnrk') wiiiite! for hit Ji we will pay the l.iif'.i-'s; pn ever L'nr r. in .tli. l olive rel at the old Carriage Shp. Franklin Street wiiicl.eier. CA KT Kit A KKK.nKR. notick to srocKiior.ni:R5. rtr.t,ee r hereW Kien the SWkbil l f f the Wincli-ter aet t'l.k-.n 1 It) Taiafilie Coinpaev that by order ef the H arl l l-e-r, of 3,4 company, 011 the I Ith day of Mav , ei5C, tbo-e u- rbttig stock, l aid comp ay . .- leuired - ay tlt-ir Bubocnption, to aai-1 ntnfiv, . fi ow,toit: .Vi per r,-nt., o.v thw );tU4.vyi June, l?r'; V5 per cent , on the lt day of o t her. Pi7; li per cent., on the v'.Vth day f lecen ber. fSflT; p-r rent.", 0 the Jt fay r Mm. IN;?; and Ij pr cent., on the lt lay of Ort..h V, IWs. And that John J. 1 henry, lio- ( ox, John f. Velthand .la tut, V Hill? t rp t rioi ti t-V gnt fr cln bi1 nir?rrrpriMi bv note, inW t A a a. . . ouo aP'i payanie, at tne times gj.c inel, ror lh' amounts abe r-peilded. JOHN J. r.UKXKV, Ore.i.leut. Altect: Jok K. ( r a. vcretarr. Way Ii. VC, llrf)-5t AWAY WITH TV.CT.M I.F.S. nj.f KVl.s m v f yr.w, ei!y. wtth"-.t Jrtor or ?.4i-ne. Sept p'V! pabf.! refipt of infjent. A'1'fr Or. K. B. FOOT K. yn. 0 1! 1 11 st tu ,tnne, t ct. of Kaf.'fc'li tt.f V. m V COM PORTA UI.P. 1 HtKhS. fOMTORT A Ml CVKl rOK 1 1 1 K M' PIT PHI. S.'lit nt-paM "U the re ceipt of pi ( Iii. A.Mrf lr. K. n. I'OOTF. 11 1 v r,. t .. . 1 . j V . ....... .-. ..... S . .., tio: Scne. -Knoit i m- o. t I. ex irrt". 11 Arn. Cer. of r.-vt C3ih t., N. V. Alt I IrlUIAU LbUG. Teo I.F.GS In one -)oti can take off the Foot .nl put on a ;tuh. Ail in want, ncnd l r a Cam; liKi, J. W, WKSTo.V. rotorr. ßroa.Uaj , . V piki: Mrrri4'. OTICK i herlypiven tnat Ihere i',nea mertinr; o the II mit ille a nd Kuena Vita Turn pike Company, on atir.tay the T2 1 .lay f J.inp I .;, at one oVI.xk.P. .M., at Itun Vota 1? KaiMolph County. Indiana, for the purpo.e oil ! Ilm I tt reet.ir ran. I t A .t... I - i tant buine. A full attendance I rciueti. ' ' '"aj --.--- w-' ' a irtitrr 1 in e r- ft.K. KrAKBl'CK. MOSKK I.Aal.KV, 4J SlKpllF! l.'.Y.K.-St.,;kholdcr. TO t ).st .M'TIVKS. The ad vertier. havir.r ben retired to health in a fev ekl If ft vry :Jir.fIe remedy, after having auVeroti l.r aeveral year with a aerere I'lnc affectK.n, and tha' .Ire I t1ieae conaump tioti)a mi loua t make ki on to bit fllow ufferer t!;e meant of core. 1 o alt bo de 1 re it, he ü end a f opy of the rcrrif.;n r,ed rfree .f charge), with the rection lor preparle? and unifg the ame, hich thy will Bn4 a j-e cure for ccnumption, a thma, br.nchi;i ;ouhi, co'..lt and all tar-. at aid lure ifiVfiior.. The only object of the id verlUer ta Auie( the preacni.lion i to benefit the afTlicU4, A.t4 prea4 Information which be conceived to La lariuabla. and he hopea evert ufererwill try ;,3 jerofrdy, a it will ro.t ihm ooikiar. and may prave a Mesniec. Parties wthtrr the pretcr;ptiMn, free, by return mail, will plcai add rn. Ht k;ivai:p a. viion. ic4J-!y ilSiamnbure, Klag Co., w York. FARM f'OJt 8 ALII, A rood farm of TOacre, c re.l.wlf cleared, wjth a cod yo'JB rtard. : jjed e;, rtlj J te frott inrhe.irr lio.rf. .innei Billeif Hanfv i'i. ; a r -...j . j,Mie J0 f,u- eorner of the Ijiid. lerum.,.. t Fer particular m.rurr ..f .r a.! !-.-. 1 particul ir tn.i 'i:re ..f a.J Will.. . W.rKIS, ca..!e Iri n43 3 II imiinmeiHH quality. 1'iiccs. -nd SPINNING. A r .rr rnnnninp their tWRPIM iM -VI I N M N l j it- J. .V: W. TEST- 4 .LLs M ti 1 1 : i low l : m a n 1 1 N r. con SEWING MACHINES, t;!M) lRRMDWAY. ' ?few Trk. ForFitmilicN anclManufactnrrn. Tiu:sr. voiti.i-!tr.ou xi:i l.x: .mach ini.s II" re ftH'urih'tl fJiC Jufjl'rst premium ttt tli' Wurhl' f-ltfr in F.fttnimt inl tix: fmt pminum. ttt thc Svw Ywk .S'att loir fj and Aro celebrnte.l f.r doin; llo bet work. niif a much maller nee.llo for the ame thread Ota' any other Uta hin-, uiol hj tie tot ro,tti-lln f the inoi approved tun bii erj , e are now abrf towuppl) the very bet mut boo- in the eorld. I Th"e miliinr nr mr.ijf at our rrw nn-l I pneiou Kertitr at Hridrporl , .ioori., t- lcr tb' iiTimeli.itr H ii per v im ui T Ine rceg. i.!ent of il.- C.im;wiit KI.IAS NOU'K, Jr.. thn original inventor of the tjcwitig -chitic. They are adapt' ) tal) .i,l Ihiinl 5W i ti jr. nii! t ttn ii of s.-mtree, UreriB er, 1 ri !'. iln'.ef i"Jri .-t Shirt.. Cdlar, M.ir', f..W. NC i. Hl U. CtoThii c. Mala ap. Curvt, Hm.t, Mm.'. H irn. Sa..l-. I tre (t.Mi.t, I'mhrell:.. Parax.'.s, Ac They will work erpiaUv rlj ii.ti ilk . woolen and oMon ;-.mm, with mU , rotlon 7in-n thread. I'hev u.ll p.-rtrm i-i rr -"Cie of aemii-. m:tktMr a iV ntifiir arT f--t Ä ct .titch, alike oti both id ol tlie article .wed. Thr s'rft-r, f, tit v -Vr. jwk anil nt'ftc uii this Afirhinrf fat fir inrl Hl!iir ami ilurahfr, unit nit .V iriittf Mt-fi!n a rr fttl'jiit to thr jri ;')-? in vt ntt (I Inf. fu'ia. m:i roit circcivk J. O. lilt YAM"T f.KNKKtl. AO P.N r. its WaOiii.f-'on Street, i'iticaica. III. .i4l ty f.ARPRT KTnnir f .. I Houre Furnishing Goods!! VANAUSDAL, KARMAM & COi, TSnlt MninSt., MAlfTO:, O., Il.-ive ir tor.' f.ar?e Stoek and are daly nvcu'inj H-.-i- KiirnKhmp Uwxl, .ntabl fc FurM-hiic I'H.Mt Hu., Holet at I I'hUti h-, .in I'll-i l. O v fhT VKL CT. ... . 1V.11.V , i, 1,1 . o JV Vi v ur un a t.,f C A P, P C T I W Q , MM ii.-l.-r. u...I Mt'uLlute. lmh ! li.ey uQvi Pt NEW YORK PRICES! A laree Stork Coca. Cane. Manilla and Straw MATHNGS. Floor aiol TaMe o-b ..th all w i4th. Linen aul ( otfti Sheeting. Pillow Catier 4 V,,h. Twrrj ,r.: I!er. Curtains tlcjant Lac Curtain, Curtain Iv-onaäj, Coui.te-j apf . linen Tabla L'-Miav'., lowclliii;, 'apkin, I.l1ici, A.C., A.c. Plain and (olt Ü itxlow it.ade. '.Vir. l iw Holland, of all l.lrl and ChIö". tili t ori.,;e, Piri, liaaids, Loops aat laffdi, TL Laheit and mol -l"cri.t tiotkof lipt I-?apcr : Hangings,- F.ver bro'jeht to tb.s parcel. FaiiaMrfor 1111, Chur.hr. lotelt. 4-. l;.r:.l- Jloe.e , 0- Frtn-the rihet te,?n l; ncroratiee Paper Unprr. Stamped GtH Paper rtanriee Freace and G tit Taper Hangt re. Pineat Frep., and Kn-fli-h J.,. do. eaLu and Comuon a!) I'ar, VV4ow Papers. WHITE AND lüVmü CARFET WARP. l!e.c Furr.r.;re Jerd ef a'.! I ;n i. VANACsnAl, If A KM AX A CO., "4 vam treet. Pajtea, Ohl; - vi . - ,. . v m in It 2ti