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The Winchester Journal from Winchester, Indiana • Page 2

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TO THE PUDLIC. The Circntntioii the JOflLVAU I wltiout pnrallf I in the history iiMVJjmpert in ItfinJotph founty. Atlrrrtirr will rninJ that it lihe U.f ia tl fonntr. Volumes have lwvn written on the and of Masonry, hut we find the following jjoln; the rounds of the press, without credit, which in a few lines more fully cxpres-es the wholo mission of Masonry than any thltijr we ever read. We commend it to the careful consideration of those ho Inoiance or prejudice, condemn this noble order: 'Masonry clothe the linke beguiles the Mjrrowful, shelters the cak reclaims the crrimr.

lilts up the d- pohdenf, and, afur attciulm-, withjrrs Wehl, Turning Webb, Fellow, iinfulterii Mt-i. every variety and Compass thtlr fortune in this Iicltl of action and 1 paion, of alternate weal and woe, and Saw knives. takes licr gentle ami benignant k-avu I In addition to saws tliey are fur- of them last of all. For this labor and nhinjja variety of machinery used vigilance, these works of chanty, ditlcrent in feature from tlie curse of connection with saws. In their the world, idie claims no trophy not Patent Hand Machinery, the even the praise contained in a simple travels over 1,000 f0ot per min-catakue of her acts It is Un.s then bv tht exercise of the principles of isonry.

that the inttre-ts of the hour. The Patent Clipper Drau Fraternity became the interests of mankind. The following notice was font to us last week from Washington City: Tinted States Notes, Series of ISCS. Ten thousaml notes ef ten dollars each, from N. No.

11 (), inclusive, were stolen from the Treasury. No s.10 notes, of a num-lerhi-htr than have been Issued. look out for the stolen notes. A liberal reward will be paid to any person through whose instru-mantahty th thiof may be letectel. Hold parties presenting the htolcn notes, if suspicion attach them) and In any cae of presentation notify F.

Treasurer S. Washington, June It, 17. We'll look out for 'cm, and take the hole batch, If we get the chance. The editor of the Oewano tn, a weekly paper published in Missouri, Is what may bo called a vigorous wriler. Hear him on the Fifteenth Amendment: Twenty thousand niters, balmon tliat only shed their tails a generation no; IxHiriah savages, wlioe relation aretlining on roast woman, nnd frica-oe! baby, to whose cannibal taste, no dish i so dainty as nicely stewed North Methodist twenty thousand nibbt-riiiir apes ni gers, ignorant as mutes, and with no' more soul than the same number of, oes un' i on rs nil 7ens soverigui in Missouri and -ninety thousand white men are disfranchised, political outcasts, t.Javcs.

i.idiaxa iiutt tradi: CiNTlNt T.I. of Alfred T. Sinker, In- tl in tt noli-. In looking over the varied In tcrest of the community there is per no one interest at present that Ii of more importance than the varioin brandies of the lumber trade. Hence, anything that con tributes to the production of good I cheap lumber is a public benefac- tion.

3fen of enterjrise and public fpirit have for years devoted them- selves to the perfecting of machine-; ry that will be-t accomplish this re-ult. A a consrqucr.ee, instead i of the saw we find now Mich a infection in sawing; machinery that the labor which; thirty ears ago was required to produec a given result in a day now gives the Kime roiilt in an hour, tlie importance of thi-J branch of during the sum-1 of the American Saw V. orks were established at Indian- Mpolis. This compactly built butj ixrnerof IV-nsylvanki an I Georgia. I In order that we may see years nave r.ccompiisacu, ici r.t various kimN ol r-awsiunl inaoltim ry which tili-! ttul.liM.au nt now funiMi-1 in'.

W. thu r-rut s.iw wotil.l eoinc F.r-t. I JVohahly of this of s.iwh tho cris cytdv, lias no tio- rior. At a trial of cro-s cut raus near lilianarNdls tlii av far Mirj.k---ivl hoth in of ami in of rutting. II(-il-i their iitulitii tin ae with wliii-h th i nn he kci.t hi order another irood rccouitn ion.

Tl.cy oomMno Mini'llcity, dura-hiliiy ai.d Mn In cor. iin of the jxreat for 1.N ww Amcrk-an em-? tut he l.ai Ucn unahlc to fill 1 t.Tilt with his iiromt.tnc-'. i IL- ha, now, hov.cvtr, ir.m-cd l.i, so thut he alio to fur-i 4 4. i i m-h, on M.nrt notice rll Kind? of; pau-xvhich he claims are made of the very hot material, and are tin- in quality and finMi. Iii addition to the Am.n.ftii em- cut he manufacturing tlc; Tooth, tlie Single Hook 'I' Ii 1 1 1 1 tlif Shidlieid HOOK I Next comes circular Thc-c I are made of Win.

Jo-ops Son's h-t cat sttt hy it, rcful and xporieoeed workmen, and art' iuvarialtly tempt rcil in an oil bath, 1 ti.ii.rl, and even temper. This constitutes jone of chief points of excel- lciice. Care is taken that r.o im- Iperfeet article may leave the fac- With a patent machine he is cnalded to irrind cir- i.siw uitiioiu leaving it uneven thickness ias always oecn ac- makers. This causes the saw to ex- i paiMl OOIl US It LCCOHieS Mllltiy 'lu working. When this takes place a saw looses its stiffness and will not cut in a direct line.

He warrants In avs to he free from the-e defects. He cither makes theni even in tliickncss or ally increasing in thickness from the ed-e to the centre, us may he desired. As there are no thick or tliin places the friction on the mr- face of tlio saw is uniform, conse quently it will remain stiirand true, and will riqtiiru le.s set and less power, will saw smooth, save lum- her and not he liable to become un true. When desired they alo make them concave. Xext comes the Malay Saw.

Of this style of saws we need not speak at length only to say lhat every size and style are now heilig made at this establishment. In addition to style of saws already mentioned they are manufacturing the Hutting or Drag Saw, the Hhinyle Saw, the IJillet and Wood Sawyers, the Coop- Saw is a machine that every farmer would do well to have who has timber that he wishes to gt into the market. It is complete in all its parts. Another machine" of interest is the Harlow's Patent Saw (Summer. This has been before the public for two or three years, during which time they have withstood severe tests, and now have a reputation unequalled by any other gummer ever made.

In spite of the long standing and well-known prejudice against all kinds of burr gummers, there havo been several thousand sold, which are giving entire satisfaction. The double upset and sharpener is another machine that needs mentioning, being an upset ar.d sharpener combined in one. It is made of the best cast steel, with a wrought iron band, thus securing the greatest strength. It will pay for itself in time, Iahorand files. Speakingof files we would not forget that this establishment is manufac turing files of every variety used in sharpening saws.

These files and rasps are rapidly acquiring the rep- utation to which their merit entitles them. Made exclusively of the choicest cast steel, under tse supervision of a practical file maker of long experience, he claims that they are not excelled by any file in the market. Another speciality consists in re-pairiPiT saws that are out of order. He always pays attention to re- lOOtiiiOQ. 31 r.

Sinker, who is now the sole proprietor of these works, has a trade which extends through number of the Suites of the Union, His saws are mado from the very hest cast-steel, amh his workmen are unsurpassed. Every elIYrt is made to liave each saw tb.oroughly and evenly tempered, If we mistake not, Mr. Sinker took hoth the premiums on saws at the late State I air. might give many other interesting items con- r.ecti -d ith these works, but wo have not tho this Ear Docket Common Plea3 Court, July Term, 1870. NIXON DAY'S r.vusi:s.

r.7o Andrew Thomas, 5, WilhamC llendric ks vs. Isaac Wood, Administrator. 1 John Phillips vs.Augiiatus Bunch Administrator. Mlf raril V3 Maulsby.otal. iit-KI.

12M Iltuloli li Spranklc ct al. vs. Jasi Moiit mery tt al. Thomas Mecks vs. Shipley, I AilminUtrator.

UM JKnlkin v. Henry IMiU vT AdiuinL-trator. U17 John Tijdon vs. I'va Tipton. 1137 Jaiue Brou vs.

Klizaand Wm 1'-i FmilyJ Muutsuricry rpranklv. liT) Thornton June vs. Hnrali Foust, Administratrix. IoC3 Thomas Kiztr vs. Laac 1 eke.

130 Oi -orgo A Iilack v. Ioc-ke. John McCowan vs. Kiac Iiockc. Finkc I-aae Icke.

I "07 JaniM Smith vs. Jesse I) Smith Wilson et al JrV.ViV'" i 1A1 1 Vallace et al vs. Isaac jvVc owarJ tt IsaaeN jK v)1 'i, Partcfva. Locke. yjJ Wm tt al va.

jaaac I'j'j') Cliii-tian Zimmerman Isaac! ,,7 iiOCke Aihlington vs. Isaac Locke 1014 M.iha IK-Ball et al vs. Locko lc'-. 1 Tvw. NT ljcia KV22 Jonathan I-aac OLKjrne vs.

L')Cku lfI21 Michael Miller vs. Jacoh Michael ct al 10U7 State ex rel Sarah HousehoMer mm i lls Abraham 1 Ian id I I) iragg Aomillltiraio. low Alexander Williams vs. Imrrcll Ferkiny, Administrator 1711 Parker liciison vs. IKnry Sipe, Administrator 172-j Hubert Grooms vs.

Ileiiiy Thonihurg 1720 Noah Simmons vs.Gid I) Lcavell TIIIUI) DAY'S 1717 John Ditsteer vs. George Cox Ex 17 IS William Helium vs John It Lawrence, Administrator 1701 Duiant Smith vs Daniel II Keys, Administrator Nargaret Harshman et nl vs. Margaret Deardoll et al 177'i (Jcoige Johnston vs. Morrislown Dloimtsvilie Turupikt Co 1750 Pii.cilla lilanball vs. Sarah Conk-lyn et al 179-) rc A llamiltn Jacob II Piatt, Administrator 179:2 A Hamilton vs.

William An-dirson, Administrator 1 70S llcnj imiu Hunt vs. Potato of ()born, ilcecas-eil 1700 Iticlsani Uosworth vs. LD liragg Administrator 1S03 Peter Dcrvage vs. Jacob II Piatt, Administrator lsO() Edmund Thornhnrg vs. Henry Devoss, Administrator 1815 Thomss Ward vs.

Thompson, Administrator State vs. Pinion Peacock et al 1831 William Payne et nl vs. Alvah Swain ls.3.-, Didama Hash vs William Hash Iknjaniin (icttinger vs Susan Stout 15 11 President and Directors of the Windsor Turnpike Company vs Jonathan Clevcngcr 1512 President nnd Directors of the lilountsville Windsor Turnpike Company vs Jonathan Clevenger ct ah 1S.1 11 Williamson vs. James A Arrick 1S1 State ex rel James Holier vs. Joel A Newman ct al 1SC1 Henry Handschy vs.

John Liud- ley 1SC2 Daniel Barnes ct al vs. Jeremiah Smith 1SG7 Edwin Bowlin vs. Hurrel Perkins, Administrator 1SC3 Lucy A I Jeeves vs. Hurrell Perkins, Administrator ls7G Hugh Pailey vs. Thoma9 Maulsby 1877 Solomon Young vs.

Samuel Keister 1S7S Solomon It Khodehamel ct al vs. Peter Horner et al 179 James Sludeba'fer vs. Peeves 1S87 John Commons, Administrator, vs. George lolly, et al 1S8S Hubert Miller vs. (J II Smith 1900 Christian Miller vs.

Itt-uben Miller et al 1901 Jacob Whitcsell vs. Benjamin Parker et al 1907 Harlin Safer vs. Addington 19US Wm Huble, Administrator vs. Thomas Puckett rOL'HTH DAY'S CA USUS. 1910 EIKsha Martin vs.

Elizabeth IIufT-man et al 1911 Joseph Turpen ct al vs. Wm Lynn 1912 State cx rel Cyreathy Floyd vs. Lewis Day 1913 Fredrick Trebein ctal vs. First National Bank Union City ct al 19H Cornelia Coats ct al vs. Joab Pierce et al 1913 John Bridgeland vs.

William DeBolt, Administrator 101(5 John Bridgeland vs. William DeBolt, Administrator 1917 Cadwalader fc Wiggs vs "William DeBolt, Administrator 1913 John Matchett vs. William DeBolt, Administrator 1919 "Mark Beeves vs. William DeBolt, Administrator 1920 Turpen vs. William DeBolt Administrator 1922 Thomas Ward vs Hannah ruck- ett, Administratrix lOil William Brickley vs Hannah Puckett, Administrator 1921 Farmers Merchants Insurance Company vs.

Eliza A William Anderson, Administrators 172" John Boss vs. Beni. Puckett admr 1 l92t; Asa TcpI vs. Berj Puckett admr 1027 Joseph Halstead vs. Henry Thornburg, Administrator 1929 John Diggs vs.

John II Hut-ton, Administrator James 11 Tcnnell vs. John II Ilutton, Administrator 1031 lMiriekley vs. John II Ilut- ton. Administrator 1932 Fredrick Miller va. William Iiaker, Administrator 1033 Henry Green vs.

Tyre T.Puck- ctt, Adminbtrator. lUio Benjamin liuekingham vs. John Administrator 1C30 Michael Malcj' Bdljaiuiu Farley, Administrator 17 Thomas Maley vs. Benjamin Farley, Administrator IMS Gray A Calvallakr, vs. Hcnja-1 rnin Farley, Adciinhtrator 1933 KitzVman Ward vs.

Estate of t.t,i. Smith 101') John Soagraves vs. Gideon Sliaw, Administrator 1012 Jolm Xorth x. II Tike ex'r l'Jl Joseph rucke tt vs. Xalhan Key- nard.issignee 1011 Jas II Teunell vs.

Gideon Shaw Administrator. riFTII DAY'S CAUSES. lOl'i Wm Weimer vs. Helen Weimer 1910 Joseph Hiatt Oliver Coats 1917 Philip Miller et al VJIH fiaac I'Schenck vs. Garrett II Seherick et al 1910 Kashtngtoii Coleman vs.

Garrett II CSchenck et al 107) WmlJ Pierce vs. Levi Kelly et al Mariali Barnhart et al vs. Isaac Sipe et al 192 State vs. Alexander Feagans ct al 10.VI lb nl ih Leno nl Tvrn I Wright et al 10." I Henry Ludy vs. Mathew Porter Vd'Si Josedi Co wen et nl vs.

Kphrinm Sharpeetal 1W-C I-aae Wittermycr vs. John ilson et al 197 Josfjih Comer et al vs. Adam Jack et al I P.V State vs. Henry Sweitzer et al Wm II Bennett vs. ChasSline 100'J Albatiner Harshmau ct al vs I'M ward Simmons 19T1 Jerome Sherrett vs Thomas Dowden et al 19C.2 James Kemp vs.

II Sipe 19oJ Wm Davis ct nl vs. Charles Borroughs et al Administrator 1901 Samuel Hiatt vs. Win Moore VM Jacob Kegcreis et al vs. Wm Canaday Arnett Stanford, administrator vs John Templin ct al 19G7 Diehard 31 Conway vs. Samuel Templin 19GS Henry Potter xs.

Coppy Smith et id 19G0 Hannah Lumpkin vs. Marina-duke Iaunpkiu et al 1970 Joel II Bceler vs. John Hut-ton et nl 1971 Abraham Gaar ct al vs. Jacob It Stewart et al 1072 State ex rel Mary Jane Hazcn vs. Jacob Forney 1973 Bellcfontaino Hallway Co vs.

James Williamson et al 1071 First National Bank Winchester vs. Hamilton Snotgrass et al 1975 Find National Bank Winchester vs. Hamilton Snotgrass ct nl 197G Siberling Co vs. Silas Mitchell 1977 Martha Clevcngcr vs. William Clevcngcr 1978 William Holliday, John Murphy vs.

Wm Bobbins et nl 1979 Joseph Comer, Daniel Brown et al vs. Moses Hall et al 19S0 George Smith ct al vs. Moses Hall et al 1931 David Odom et nl vs Charles Potter et el 19S2 Wm Goodbeart ct nl vs. William McColluni 10v "NY Arnold vs Wm Kenyon l'JSl Charles Cooper; et nl vs lleastou SIXTH DAY'jS CA USCS. 1985 Jonas Yeo ct al vs.

Charles Dority et nl 10SG Halh 1 Pomcroy et al vs. John Flood ct al. 10S7 Abraham Clevenger vs. Floyd Brewer et al 1083 Isaiah Bridgett vs. Natlmi, Brewer et al 1089 James Shaw et al vs.

John Carter et al 1990 Wm Andrews, Guardian vs. David lliattet nl 1991 Isaac Howard, John Grubbs et ol vs. David Hiatt et al 1092 Elias Clevcngcr vs. Elisha Taylor et al 1903 John NcfT, Administrator tic bonis uon vs. Evan Michael et al 1901 John NcfT, Administrator vs.

Evan Michael et al Thomas Kizer et al vs. Wm Hendricks 1000 Wm Spencer ctal vs. Thomas Col vi et al 1007 Elijah 11 MeConnell vs. Francis Way et al 1008 Wm Ashton vs. 31 Way ct al 100J Wm Holliday et al v.

Daniel Jones et al 2000 Horatio Greenwood vs. Archi-bold McFarlaud et al 2001 Wm Fulghum ex rel vs. Cornelius Longfellow 2002 Mary A Itouth, Administratrix vs. Lewis Davis et al 2003 James II Bo wen vs. Jwlin Griflis et al 2001 Sarah Bcary vs.

George A Smith et al James II Bowcn vs Griffis 200G John Campbell vs. Salem fc Union. City Turnpike Company 2W7 Bachael Hunt vs. Henrietta 31 Hunt et al 200S Edward Starbuck et al vs. John Diflinbaugh et al 2009 Elizabeth Heitenour vs.

James II Fitzpatrick et al 2010 John Kirby vs. Wm Jarae 2011 Alfred Metzker vs. Robert Hamilton 2012 Alfred Metzker vs. William II Gordon 2013 John Kirby vs. Byrum 2014 Daniel Bradbury vs Benuctt Cougill et al 2015 James Itobertson ct al vs.

Wm Thornburgh et al 201 Tlie Winchester Bank vs. Irvin Wysong et al 2017 Aaron Shaw et al vs. Silas Moore 2013 Fredrick Podsworth vs. Theodore Colgrove et al 1019 Thomas A Leglar et al vs. Katen Kreutzer et al 2020 Madison A Tuckett vs.

Benjamin Puckett, Administrator I l-1 Tin A l.iilin Allj Vfc ill 9. iA.nilll.il Sebly et al. l'O'Ji (leorge Hell et Browu et al al vs. Joseph Prob a to a SLCON'D DAY'S CAL'SCS. Mahlon Nockett, Guardian 17.

Hubert Ii II Jones, admr James Plerec, KUJrdian Orr, jnardian ..2 Wm 11 Htakcly, tfuanlian KV Sarah A Cox, guardian WiliiiON. guardian MD John I- Hale THIRD DAY'S. CA USUS. Henry Mpe, administrator Ct Elani Yeiser, guardian GG7 William Durnell, guardian WW Isaac Wood, administrator 077 Henry Cox, guardian tve t)'Xt John Cox, guardian Ac C07 Henry II Brooks, administrator roUIlTIl DAI'S CAUSCt. 721 William Adamson, guardian 721 Mariah Sctt, guardian 727 Morman Way, executor John Commons, et al admr HC De voss et al admr Benjamin Hunt, administrator 7 IG John II Ilutton, guardian 7sS Branson Dennis, administrator vi itii day's c.iusrs.

780 Harriet Jones, guardian 745 John Johnson, guardian soo John Commons, nlministrator of Enoch Powidl's e-tate S02 William Hiker, administrator SIXTH DAY'S CAUSES. Sio James (iordon, guardian 811 Nathan administrator M2 Benjamin Buckingham, admr 8b'l Charles Boroughs, et al admr 811 Benjamin Farley, administrator IXDIAXA, DKAI.CltS IN BUTTER AND EGGS FEATHERS, BEESWAX, AVHEAT, coxier, ikC-, Ac, Ac, Ac. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID- Farmer, bring along jour Produce. Wan-rooms opposite tlie Pasfrigt-r Depot, iu Winchester. n2Ttf DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.

O. M. MILLS Keeps constantly on hind a lnrge and well stock oi DRY GOODS, II A Y-3I A 12 LOTH I NOTJOSS, II ATS and CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. -ALSO- GKOCERIIilS, TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS, MOLASSES, It A IS INS, MP ICES, XUTS, Ac, WHICH WILL BE Soli at tho Lowes Prices. I RODL'CS TAKE.Y AT AIL TIMES.

Call au'J examine f-tcck before purchas- injj tlie where. Store No 3 Vrit Sidr lnhlir Soimrr. torc. MCSl MUC 'l1111" WlJfCHE'TER, baker SEWING MACHINE. I hare on Land and for sale, the Grover Baker Sewing Machine One ofthe best r.iuiij ii i.vxs Tli at is now before the public, WILL DO Tilt Jfcatcst nnd mot Durable Work of oaf Jine'iine.

ALSO, THREADS, NEEDLES, MACHINE OIL, I'lf a-c fall And ja mire for joantlvc, or aeuJ lor rirculaia. Y. It. WAY, A sent, ri-l WicfirjTrF, ftp. GROCERY, Provision, and (Jneensware Store.

NOTICE IS II LH LUV GIVEN THAT Picas. V. Harris and L. Y. Love IIitc crtcrel in to in tlie (iene-al Croc-rj Tr.le, lur the mutual of AnJ the of Couiitj.

Tiiry will at all times ketpa pooj HitcK I goojs in tiifir line, ana sen at as low rices as anj other houe. cof.MitY PitoDt nr. The Liehest raurVet j'iiee paii for Country Produce. A and Urch stock of (ioods Jut Arrived, in pirt pr.vJcs rf Fupir, Cfe, Ten, Muli.f'i Clirr. llfrrin, I) S.mpe.

Put i-tots. Pried ntil Spicin, lour, Cji.iIIis, C.oiiii, Nutim i'(uioi, rriat urlll, Fresh Tohicco, Ac. KcmcMihcr he place Harris Love. rluar cd Irocfry, Nurth-wct C'orntroi tlio i'ul lic S.iu.irr. n.cne stir, It.J Widchtstt Jiiuc -3, lsJ.

THE FINE HORSE NAPOLEON Imported frcm France, TIIOIIOUGH 13 Ii EI). He has taken Three 1 at tlie HAMDOLPM COU.NTY FAIFJ, in isos. ana also Owned by J. H. Mcaston.

Youn Nhp-deon tiny he seen on Kri i ij and SaturdHV, nt I ti c-1- and balance ei tiinJatC. Uarrouhs' Stable, in WinchcNr. William Asli i II, keeper, will take r.Iens-ure in id.owii!" Idm at time. i.l "The towering monnraenl, the raultcd mb. Point mankind to mankind cosrnr.on tibixic.M lVI.TCXlESTrsR Marble Works.

The uii(K'r'iriiPil Im irw on Imixl a lurpor an-l more conipleio pliuk oi AMKIUCAX ITALIAN MAHHLH than has ever hef boon f-Tfrf In tit part of tlie SUU', rolintil. Iu TOMBS. MONUMENTS. STONES, All kinds of Fiiniittirt Tisf e. Plan aixl ilolftii for inoiiit mi-i irnl njt li thflutfftt at le olthcart.

wrk ihv l.l AT VI II ICS TO SU IT TI I TIM I Tlie Publicist lnvitd call ami pcc-isaons. aenl for VERMONT ROOFING SLATE 77 on corner of anl Me-riili in trcfU, uf uliiiiul liui.k. K. OFF.M X. July 13, i vr HOWARD SAN IT RY AID ASSOCIATION.

Fr the IMi-f anl turn li Krrirjr nn-l Vv-forlunate, on I'riiicipU'S i t'lirhtiuii iNrojiy. h4as tii l-'rror youth, a I tli lfoiH-. i of in relation Mahhui.r mh-I Soiui. Kvil. with uiiitut a'l for tin? n1l.lr-I.

Snt lr--, tn i'le 1 'n Ail.irc-, lOW.tKll V.vx 1. riiilaJclj liia, i'a. Citren SO Iii: TIIllOAT. l'olati'l' White 1'iiie t'oiiijvoiin Currs OLDS. Tolainl's htto I'int' roinj ouii-l, Cures CO Poland's White 1'iiie C'oinpoiiml, euren sim itim; OF LOOP.

i'olaiiil'a White Pine Cure's I'lilmoiiic AtTetiou C.cnerall)-. l'oiuixi' White Pine ('oinf(uiil. Cure KIDNEY CO.lirLAINTS. "For health comes i'arkliinr in tin; tu From cool 'hornriii i-a i t.p Tliruii iron in mir tlurn inl; Oar nines are trees uf llt-uliii. JoniX (.

WiMTTIKR. fPIIK eiiitor of the I'aily nl JL Mihor, in a in tin- l'uily. Hi ms r.fn of tt.e Coin t'oui it the WIM TK PlSK V.Mi-üt-.:i. I. l- COnJtht tl ey hey on ul I irevlou t.tioi!s.

1 1 i th vrrv ft; tc l-'t nif -lit i no for ari't l'i I. Is brow nl I an. I no lamily Cil h. nine it will over hi- 1 it. We from ourow ii it jcnre t.

kill a col an ai mr. The jreatest Iiiventi'ius ton.e tv aeeitleni; yi.d it i finput.ir that tho II 1 1 K-MM; ttt.M-POL' Mi, mule for an prove tht grealel rf ni-'ly for Ki'lrei Witie nines known. Hut it is. We un 'l rfotidt it, many testimonial eomc to ui nell-k no ii" in en i.te. ttie character of W.

Polau 1 i euch that we know that Ins will lift coinituj.aneo what i For km a Han. tiit clertryinan, Hudyin ineJiiine tfin rt n-eilir fr Lis th a k-licut coiisjrnji-li vc look, st ii.l u.g It a 01. thf rau-, he inate the ui.every whi sael ait'l out from hun lredi (if otlier. tue troiiit o.Jbl. Wo haft-known Hr- Poland for never kiifew mure Upright, mai Silol we arc tn tate 1 11.1t heli-ve whatever he iu uttout Iii iiiTic I'isr.

niriii n. JQ'lhe OMPOi'M) ha ror.c of the na ujfati its tato clnnon 1I1 Tar tul medicine, j.r. pared in tho mol man- 11 at the NEW-ENGLAND E3TAKIC DEPOT, liOSTOX, MASS. John I). Wlioles.tlr CINCINNATI, ().

Sol 1 bv ill IVurzi'ts. Iil2v9 Fire! Fire! Tire! EXCELSIOR FIRE LATEST I A TEAT. PC aunt rum 't and Sclf-Actins irr l. cJ.ar-f i Ttsa bnrn- varrl.h, t'ir-irntiue, ben- KASILY pun-i f.lle-1; throw a ftrt-atn i it), owerful chemicals CO fuet; SA VKS ITS C'ST inreluc-1 rat of iiiMiraure. He hereK; caut'oiiid araint urrh.ii.ir Fire Kttii.e ui'Uerm l.atii-n ourdeTt for ii.f tthtaneon frr an) and fcll j.arti- not luly nthorie hj- aft as Atnu, on i of i me iifcte pto.f ctifinn infrinxtuciit.

an ibe I FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO.j G.o.S. Em Kut AUlrcalleommlc.tior.to J. C. n. visu.v secrurr, 0i WakMujcloa Clicff Ajrnu wtMcl.

iil tr circular con tainlrie er dorncinent of riiiear Fire Manh II at. 1 nany vther fl. etitra Clulhin? A Tailoiins House i We would cM attention to our full and i til Minted stock cf CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimcrcsj VKSTINV.S, HATS BOOTS AIID SHOES, cntsTurnishiiig Goods, 4c. rfnn.tl nrrt l.r.fir.t. t.H i v.

ia 11 U.I II Ii lll'lll i i. nuiiufactimr. and imj.rtrrs unJ ne ai.d will (hau ever. Clothing Hade to Order Oil the hortest notic anl 31. CO.

N. P. C.t55imrrc, nil 1 oilier ood.J, folJ by u- for nu-a und boys wear, will be cut free of charge. t.2 Origin of Chi Tho Placs to get Them. HRS.A.

ROSS HISS FINCH 3 doors ent of Jcwclij fturc, VinrhrtiT. Indinnn, Are jut receiving a lcw and conipltlc stock for thtir lit Milliiici AND FAA'CY DRY They have BOXXETS A.I HAT for any complexion and ftyle. Dresses and Dress (Jcods for any figure. Also, T.tte.0, Collars, Ilamlkf r-rhu Sw itchi Tie, Zt'phyr Canvass. "S-hoo Fly" Hat-J, kv.

They are fully supplied with the liest 'Iiitrriol and Lalt-st l'nttrrnf, and will sell at reasonable priets. Ctll aLJ ciimine thtir tylts, Kock and pricf, cau suit any nl'tf Wincliestcr Carriage Vorks n. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Ind. He rnilLC3 all kinds and Etjlr of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, And everj thing in the Carriage line. Of old Carriage, Ac.

thtta almost gogd as new. Make VERY BEST WORKMEN and the BEST MATERIAL USED. As sood work as can be had any j.Tace and a low All work done and ntisfattion jyarantced. Call at.d exatuihe work and at North Eu-t corner frauLliii und Ve.t treet. AVA-jSTTJUD, JFI.AX STRAW.

We want, thu ea'on, all the Ux wBi, im' raided in Kandolr-h County. 11)31 is ri.i 1. pt for Ing Mowed ttraw, free from weeds, and of Ood coat SREH DOLLARS FER TOM. to 87 per Ton. A little care ill enable all to command the Wm.

,,,.1 r.t lint A goad vieU of Ltraw ill pj for band Eng jour Uole CTOp. MASON W. MATHER fit Jw. ciiF iuui.ua. nl-rm rpilf.

JUl jiar? tf-i yi-r TRUE, EVERY WORD! THAT JOSIAH ELLIOTT, It side rubtic Square, Winchester, Ha on a VERY LARGE STOCK A I) opening a hauJsomc assortment TUT UU I HI IM i i i I I I I I i Ol ll. II Including every varittj of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS For Old and Younp, LATEST STYLES A I) BEST Tlie Ik-fct of Workmen to Make or Ivopair SATISFACTORILY. CA SSI KITS ALL. i-ivc 13 i xii Aprils, 1 a Call. nl Eee-Hive Store.

Tolni (Successor to KicharJsou Helms,) DKAMTv IN Dry Goods mats AND GROCERIES I hare on hand one of the largest auJ best seltctid ttock of "Winlei oods, Such ft? ALPACAS. DELAINES, ARMURES, TLA IDS, ever brought to this market, which lau ulling at reatljr reduced jrict. My ttock of DOaIESTICS I fomj.let- ami well elrt'l, of the cj lt ami ly an will he at cheap a the chwa.l. My atok of HATS CAPS Are of the best quality, frora the fines Sji'lt to the common Wool Hat, embracing all of the latest and will be cold at reduced rrict-a. GLOVES HOSIERY.

i I have the largest anJ best selected atrelc of (Hoves and lioticrr ev brought to thia martiii; uouui uirtti iruza u-kiiUiAtiOt 1 GROCERIES, Of all kinds, uch a Fngar, CoCTce, Tea, Ac, Ac. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Ii under my frecial cire. Mr exrerienro i of OTtr teutj year in this line lead me tu Kflifvf I rin ttiit ill al.n m.t fnnr tut 0 coctiauc to niaa afacture Ij ordtx or cell Ij i the rard. Allkindiof I f.nt'VTT'V uprvnt'n' i LULllfc llkt7lJLH I i -v. I.

J0II.N RJCIJaUDSOX, 1' Cr YnnUtn i iH'hieicr, Indiana. N. II. taai(nrca aoa otner IIU IV.J rVIU M'V IVI U. MVJ notions, CSaE95 (D 6 Vt- tri r.

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Pages Available:
32
Years Available:
1870-1870