Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 3, Winchester, Randolph County, 20 July 1865 — Page 4
TJIK liAXODLNf JOl'K.VAL. HO.ME DEPARTMENT.
'Kr:, M .r. llu u .Von V .rker. l.MfU W?;rn nun nrrivc at J 1 1 t roncUltifuj t!iiv vnll cro.vp Lr..:t with nil int Divi:;? ti'juorj! The u'ency lv which o rr thin-' ii.sir.ii l is rlV-vt' i, th !oor tlijoui which nei:lv cvrry cirthly jooi! rue?, well I' - rcs tl.f prolo'jiiJi't ho.si-az-Whr.i thit Kj jjor.ii I six dam u-irk was Hone, th C:ettor i 1 1 s t x ! ! e 1 man Hi successor and rrprc-rni;itive t ri.ii!i ami jxT.'ot t vhit O t,ni; t;.n e 1-e.Mri. I'riterin. upon crr.-ttio'i's wnlhii-hd work, Mti i t't tuili? t!ti ivide earth uhit Kilon im. Kverv nnrsh ard iniavn.-iti? pool n.u-t o transformed (ruilt'ul sr)ilthe un-iditlv Jillock- clothed rifh vnmre the l:rrcn wiste. Inj and LIos-oin I.k? th? ro-?" thfwitfr courses mad? into nf? ch ninth for Cominen f oeret tilings t!evdoped and til! winds and all powtTS ol earth put to ttieir appropriate task. Thm we are liomred co-workers with (Jod. II: ni!it luve undo u? a? fc-oriif ilouhtlcss would have )refVrrrd, to suck our sustenance, and spfMri our livci like oysters, in Ihfir hits; but, unless every prineiple had Leen re verged , we t-hould luve f.ee.i oysters still. Doin;: is our glory and our good. Labor is strength purpose is powr. Who ho shirks his rc-ncn-ibil-ty commits nvira! Filicide. Who ever wishes to Le "Jctd-hca drd1 through this world carried on the shoulders of men and women already over-loaded, often staggering under their burden either lacks the intelligence to perceive his true relation., or tfie moral sense to discriminate between right and wronsj. There i necessary work enough to give full employ to every hand and foot, everv Lrain and muscle. Whoever excuse himself nuts his MlUliCtt UllULLCLl DOrLKJM fWOU HISt lie work) on those who, twn, are also compelled need not say Good ist then, genlly consulis ever "a avails techilly premature ous, dyspeptic, ence, oopui inv t:an nainiuneu, wuicn even i i. - l v iitviiui, uegt neraie are i iJim.iru? u iicxc wwe.ercisc is i i . ... i . i l : : aaiiea to au nour or two, and even shorter periods, it is incredible to any body wli3 admires a full muscled horse or ox, a well developed, healthful bullock, should be content with "scallawags" in human form; Lut so determined are men and women to despise and violate org.iriic hws that they reconcile themselves to transgressions, doleful progeny, and welcome the whole brood of ills. A really strong man, healthy and developed in body and mind, mut sleep eight hours every day, lest and recreate four hours, give fix hours to mental and moral labor and desciplir.e, and six hours to vigorous bodily activity, flight variations from the above may sometimes be warantcd but did any athlete ever c xercise less than iv hours a day? Did any intellectually strong man ever devote less than six hours daily to thought and discipline? Change that programme and you are a dwarf in body or mind, and probably both. 1 have brought this matter up at this time, and in this Mrr, for the purpose of saying That, Whereas Libr is an indispensible element in human affairs and therefore eminently reputable: Whereas all who would net Uvea lingeries: death inut spend a large portion of their time in some kind of active exercise: Therefore it is immensely important that this enlarged and Indispensable bodily activity should bo turned into productive channels. Vagrant wanderer for health, rich or poor, quaitering themselves upon hardworking people, are criminals before the higher law. Whoever
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he could train jut as much by hoc-1 HIT. fllHLE. i;is' -fivo rowj'of corn, steals from I In every generation, and whereNature's trw.irv, and Uod will1 ever the light of Kevehtion has put hi:p on hij trial yrt. Sport ! shone, men of all rank?, conditions, may do for children, hut a lull irrown' and ftites el mind, have found in man or woman, whose mind and j this volume a correspondent for licatt are not dirned, will demand 'every movement toward the Hetter and find activities all the more i felt in their own heart?. The healthful ar;d healin:: from the con-! nee ly soul Ins found supply, the
$ciou:if-fs of their adding to the j stor of cool t ! j n ' ' 3 for man. With itmr.e:ie harvest to he gather cd, and, as things now j-tand. nr?'inz labors to be performed, 1 ad(hes5 these considerations to all "ed;-,tiry" rep!' and all outside !
of thft pale of productive industry. ' to all. l ou m one place, l in When all do enou-h for their another all men somewhere, or at own ,ßood, non; wiMU eompelkd 1 sometime, meet with an assurance to do toi much. It is worthy of: that the hope. ;uid fears, the prompt and profound consideration . thoughts and yearning?, that prowhpther nrfifoiirin il mrn inoh-ii- eecil frm. or tend to. a riaht spirit
ics, merchants bmkeP, artists id?--, shotilJ not lestir themselves : with determined energy to find ! homes, with lands fjA-uItivatio-i I attielird. If they aro not found ! in NVw Vork citv, it merely pro-.-fS ' that Now Vork'citv is the wrong I pla-e to live in. Poetrv, full of j bright visions of Hural Kile, speaks i the true I.inuaje t Natiue Tarrning is 'Jrudgery," and is de nied comforts and embelli-lmient-. because farmers are saddled with labors tint other.- ouht to divide with thrm. When every one who : can cultivate a plot of ground, and ' cultivates it. Country Life will de-i I velone new beauties. Then will the !
fond anticipations ol uncrushed andpiue tue name oi some iormer pnunperverted natures for a "rural re-! grim, and a record that then he treat' whre they -may quietly end had first teen or begun to follow their days, be justified and largely j the benignant Star! realized. Then, in dressing the Xo otherwise is it with the vagarden" and keeping it, men willjried contents of the facred volume, iiet back towards primitive purity, j The hungry have found food, the They will find in pleasant and ab- thirsty a living spring, the feeble a sorbin; employment., the healthful j staff, and the victorious wayfarer exercise which they will measurea-j songs of welcome and strains ot bly fail to find in demonstrations s music; and as long as each man wasted on the air. A project to asks en account of his wants, and carry out, a fond purpose iinding asks what he wants, no man will fulfillment, a grace, a beauty and discover ought amiss or deficient in
a nood identified with one's own doins, will ease the mind and heal the body as no "gymnastics" can.; Uod is not to be cheated; lie works with a purnm, and so must you. In the mean time, let all idlers lend to labor a helping hand. H.T.B. TIuj-j M' io Cure firns for liny. Bedford (Miss.) MerAbout fourteen years ompson, of that own thinkhe mode of to inquire red as old inly being as in the bice. lie and soon m: e cuts ins n nVlnck ote themt 'ning and it the air all the exuglily dried. fe again and lock, when into winrows, art, and stored in course it the day is one, the hay it? corked the next good day. is done to prevent healing, sometimes thrown over it, m the idea that cattle will better reiisri the nay; oitcn no salt used, and the General does not consider its use at all essential. This is the simple process. The result is that in the spring of the year we have seen clover in his bam, cut the previous summer, the heads blush ing as if just mown, and breathing
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developed we do not mean dried up. We have full fai'h in Gen, Thompson's method, because its excellence has beer tested. thoroughly cjooi ri:i:M.c;s. We know a b!unt old fellow in the State of Maine, who sometimes hit the nail on the head more pat than the philosophers He once lit. Ill It U IIUMI IIHII ! I ' I U I 1 U IUI 111? "good feelings. y Every body joined and said the mau was possessed of good feelings. 44 What has he done?" aked the old genius. He is possessed of the most benevolent feeling," was the reply. 41Yhat has he done?'' cried the old fellow agaim By this time tho company thought it necessary to show some of his favorite doings. They owned lh:y could not name any. tiling in particular. 44 Yes," answered the cynic, "you say that the man has good feelings. Now, gentlemen, let me tell you that there are people in this world who get a good name simply on account of their feelings. You can't tell one generous action that they ever performed in their lives, but they can look and talk most benevolently. I know a man in Ii n n r 1 1 O tTi 1 n I Ii M ' ll nrl Ciirl C, v 1I-.I this town that you would all call a surly, rough and unamialle man. and yet he has done more acts of kindness in this country than all of you together. Yon may judge people actions by their feelings, hut 1 judge people's feelings bv
feeble a help, the sorrowful a com-
fort; v-a, ije tue recipiency u:e leat that can consist with moral li!e, there is an answering jrrac? ready '.o enter. The Bible ha been found a spiritual, anl yet at the same time outward and common in S arc not dreams or fletliiig j singularities, no voices heard in j sleep, or specters which the eye suffrM, but not perceives. As it on some daik night a pilgrim, suddenly beholding a bright star moving before him, should stop in fear and perplexity. But lo! traveler alter traveler passing ty him, ana each, Lem' questioned wintrier he is going, makes answer, "I am following your rruidinjj star!" The pilgrim quickens his own steps, and parses onward in confidence. .More confident still will he be it by tlie wayside he should find, here and there, ancient monuirents, each with its rotive lamp, and on each the vast and many-chambered ; storehouse. For more than a thousand years the liible, collectively taken, has gone hand in hand with civilizatio.a, science and law in short, with the moral and intellectual cul tivatiou ol the species always I : i i . i i : . isunnorung, anu ouen icauing me way. Its verv presence, as a be lieved I3ook, has rendereii the na tions emphatically a chosen race, and this, too, in exact proportion as it is more or less generally known and studied. Uf those nations which in the highest enjoy its influ ences, it is not too much to afiirm that the differences, public and private, physical, moral and intellectual, are only less than what might Le expected from a diversity of species. Good and holy men, and the best and wisest of mankind, the kingly spirits of history enthroned in the hearts of might' na tions, have become witnessed to its influences, have declared it to be beyond compare the nio?t perfect instrument, the only adequate organ of Humanity. Coleridge. :z:k.ua. economy. German thrift ia proverbial. The Germans in Pennsylvania generally manage to I ly by far more thn their American neighbors, and the following paragraph from a European letter will show that they inherit thec frugal traits: Each German has his house, his orchard, his roadside trees so laden with fruit that did he not carefully prop them up, tic them together, and in many places hold the boughs together by wooden clamps, they would be torn assunder by their own weight. He has his own corn plot, his plot for mangle wuizel or exertion. In (ermany nothing is lost. The produce of the trees and the cows is carried to murket. .j Much fruit is dried for winter use. You sec wooden trays of plum?, cherrifs and sliced apples lying in the sun to dry. You see strings of them hanging from the windows in the sun. The eows are kept up ! the greater part of the year, and every green thing is collected for them. Lvery little nook where the grass grows by the roadside, river and brook, is carefully cut by the sickle, and carried home on the heads ot the women and children in baskets, or lied up in big cloths. Nothing of the kind is lost that can he made of any use. Weeds, nettles; nay, the very goose grass thai covers the waste placet, are cut up and taken for the cows. You see little children standing in the streets of the village, and in the streams which generally run down them, busy washing these weeds before they are given to the cattle. They carefully collect the leaves of the grass, carefully cut their potato tops for them,"and even if other things fail, gather green leaves from the wo od Und s. A daily contemporary, after an elaborate calculation, reaches the conclusion that the total losses cf the South in consequence of war ' reach five thousand eight hundred millions of dollars, namely twenty five hundred millions by lo of what was called slave property, nine hundred millions by ravage
'VI HI, Illllt liUWUiCU illllHWliS UJ Io! of jtaplc rrps five hundred
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federate debt, and one thousand millions by what must Hereafter be piid by the South to liquidate principal and interest ol the national debt. This, of course, is a very rouch estimate. Other item's mij;ht have been included, involving indirect, thouh not lesi certain losses. Hollah as the estimate is, it falls thort of the actual truth. Sili'll'TV. Tho hltncnrn nf trt. cicty depends more upon women I ,i 1 , i lufiu ujivu u.i-ji. ueuuemen e.ueci ; to be entertained, children are out' ta . r ,i, j r i I"-- i uctuon. ana. mere.oie. u rCftS Upon Women what SOcietV I ?hIl be. The pleasure of an even ing s entert unment is qraduited by the capacity of the hostess to interest hr visitors in each other, and !inke. bem forget tint their own, identity is to belogt in the efforts to make every one at ease. This! is the great secret of true enjoy ment. Some ladies will cuter u drawing-room orsocial circle, vh?re every person's neighbor appears like an iceburg and the whole atmos phere is chilly and constrained, and, by their genial nature and welltimed playfulness, throw sunshine and warmth all over the room, till all commingle in that easy and yet dignified cordiality that ever characterizes true gentility. Teaciung Huos to Dkstrov Thistles. We copy the following from an Irish journal: I ramp on the buds of a goodly number of the largest plants in the spring, and place in the buds a teaspoonful ot salt; then turn your hos on them. They will eat the roots of the salted plants firt, and will thus acquire a fondness for them daily as lon as they can be found. If but one hog be educated in this way, he will teach tho whole herd to eat them, and they will exterminate all on the farm. Good rou 'Sam." Prince Salm, a German noble, who is servings as a volunteer officer, hopes to secure a position in the regular army. He hfis been crowding the rebela pretty closely in Northern Georgia, ami the other day a flippant fellow blustered into his presence demanding certain accommodations in consideration of his character as a confederate officer. 'Confederate offisair!" replied tho prince, 'I do not know such people. You jyiust mean a tarn rebel r Xoticc oi Appointment. "jVJ OTICE i hereby given that the underJL l signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of -Marqrxret Almonrode , deceased, late of Knndolnh county, 1'idiana. Said estate is nppoftd to be solvent. DAVID AI.MONKODC, July 12, lrC5. Admr. Notice oi Appointment. NOTICC is hereby given thnt the under-ßi-rned h;a been appointed Administrator of the estate of AI xm'icr Campbell, deceased, la'eof Randolph county. In iiuua. Said Estate t3 supposed tu be f.olreut. G SORGE .VI cA DA MS, Admr. July 10, 2-3 WINCHESTER NURSERY. lIIE undersigned having purchneed the JL WINCHESTER XUKSEÜY, formerly owned by Messrs. Stone & Wriuht, ia now prepared to furnh nil who muy desire any thing in his line with the bes: qualities of Ipplc, Fearn I9 each, Cherry H find Plum Trees, AIo, (JOOSERERRY AND CURRANTS, Shado Trees and Evergreens. His terms arc from 50 to 100 per cent, lower than Eatern XumeruB. lie solicits the patronage of all. JOB HARRIS. GOOD INTENT tVOOLKX FACTORY. riMHE undersiRr.cd, having purchased the , property known as the Nathan Mendenhall Mill, situated at I'nionspor i, Randolph Countj Ind., Are now prepared to do all kinds of XV Ü O L i: N .M A N V I'A CTUIUN C, Such aa HOLL C All DING, CARDIXG ,t SPIXXIXG, MANUFACTURING, FULLING, COLORING, CLOTH DRESSING, ETC., L'pon reaonaMe ternn. Mr. Akius having ?-rved a regular apprtnticeklup to the buineifs, eipeot.? to devote his whole time to the same, and hopes by skill and rourtesy to merit h liberal share of public patronage. They alo rxptct to keep an assortment of WOOLEN GOODS On Land to exchanee for Wool. Give us a call. W. N. AKINS 4 CO. May If, l?C5. 47 WILLARD & ST0WELL DEALERS IN 31 US I C AMD Musical Instruments, . ! Vt f .
Keep eontfntly on hand, at WholesaU and KtUil, au extcri'We assortment of tie best PIANO FORTES, CABINET ORGANS, 7 ; is o i i: o .v s, No. t Ilitvs 1Ione, 3-1 I ndinanpnl ir. Ind.
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LKNKLRSnoiirr.K WEI, FURNITURE & CHAIRS. " 4 r ! "7 UTS T ml p , , rernons wuhuig to purchase VJi uwu and Substantial Furniture,! 'Will please cire u acuii, as f firi" ure1 n , . .;:...! i Wi th ? - will tjtf tutistud, ant ti a t vuu c n i
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kei-p c . ti t . ri t ' v ou li.iud a gowd ji tuicat uf , BURKAUS, S A F i: s , T A r. I. c s , CR ULDäTCADS, L Ü I' N ü E ?. rn f no CHAIRS. STaNDS. CKNTKR A N D DIN I NO TABLES, i:tc, i:ic, i:tc. COME ONE! COME ALL! AnJ see our Hock before purchasing el-wlu-re. n lit sMe of Public Square. Winchester, Ind. 3-19 TILE! TILE! TILE! Drain Your II Vf Lands: r Driin Tile manufactured by the uiulcr.ignei.1 Lave been pronounced the bestin use. Try them, and if you do not become satiCed that tl;ev pre jut the ,'n(i vou tie mnner puid for them. We thing tor draining tret lands, wc ill rekerp on hand CHICK, of our own manu f.icture, which we warrant to give entire satisfaction. 5TC;ive us a call at our Ynrd.north of the Depot, Winchester, Indiana. July231y O. k J . K. .MA Ii TIN. FIREMEN'S Insurance Company, OF DAYTON. CAPITAL, - - - $220,000 Office corner Third U JciTersoii fcts., In Deckel's Building, D A Y TON, OHIO. Firo and TTarino Rislr.3 taken at Fair Rates, On all kinds of Insurable Property. DIRECTOR?. S Cralirheid, V Winter, John Powell, D E Mead, Diu'l KeMcr, Sam I Mrsbnll, W S Phelps, Jo?ih C.ebhart, T S IHbbitt. S. KAIC1I1:AP, Pre't. J. B. KINO.SecV. R. II. UHADWICIf , "'t SerV. j. . sTimv. 41-26 Apent at Winchester. THOMAS WARD, T HIS OLD STAND, Xcrth of tht Court Ho use, has ou hand and for sale a GENERAL Assortment of Hardware ! IRON. Steel, Nails, Carpenter' Tool, etc, at Ward's Hardware Store. OUI5LE and Single Shot aud Rifle Guas end Revolvers at Ward's Hardware Store. D POWDER, Leid an! Caps, PowderFlasks and SI. ot-Dags nt Ward Hardware Store. GRINDSTUNF.S and Hanging., Lop Chains and Steel vnrds at Ward's Hardware Store. SASH, Glass and Tutty at Ward's Hardware Store. UTT and Strap Hinges at Ward's Hardware Store. 1 GENERAL assortment of Saoe JL F Findings at Ward's Hardware Store. RASS Clocks and Kettles at Ward's Hardware Store. B VGENEliAL asscrtaieut of Saddlcrj Hardware at Ward's Hardware Store. rilAHLE Mill Pocket Cutlery, Tea an! 1 Table Spoons, Il.i'.tin Spoon at Ward's Hardware Store. T7NAMELC!) and Su-ir Kettle-, Skil ls I U iinJ Lid, odd L'd. Sore Skil let?, Tea-Kettle, Stove Pots and Iru:i ut Ward's Hardware Store. SCREWS, Locks, Lite! cs and Ruit, Mi'l, Cross-cut and Carpenter Siw, Shovels aud Spades, and Coffla TrimKling at n 30 Ward's Hardware Store. $ e iv i n 11 a c h i n c s. FINKLE & LYON'S NEW PATENT ROTARY FEED SEWING MACH1NES. The following facts demonstrate that these Machines comprise the Highest Improvements ia the Sowing Machine Art, viz. 1. Each Machine guaranteed to give bettrr 9iti?facliod thmn any other Sewing Machine in Mirkd, or monev refunded. 2. They have taken many of the Highest Premiums at the most important Exhibitions and Fairi crer held in the Uuited States. 3. They make the Lock Stitch alike on both siJfstJiUS Raving ruorc than half the thread and filk ued in rareling ridge aeams of the loop-Etitch an 1 fein-le-thread Sewing Midlines. I. They are dpted to th wideit rang of heavr and light ewiog. 5. They he no rattling wire, cr delicate attachments to keep in repair. C. Ther require no taking apart to cleta or oil,' and no ,Leön', to et needle, regulate trusiort, or operate Michine. Pkaje call a&i enmlue and dimo&atrate for yourself, or scud for CircuUr with napie of sewing. t . N. B. Town and County Agecta wanted. riNKLK Ac LVON M. CO., No. 53 IJroadwiir, New York. 5-1 j
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BOOK & PAPER BOWEN, STEWART & Co., No. ts Wrt Wniincton-M, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, DEALERS IN i il il a V V' vA icTTnn h HAP PAFERS. Lkl I Lai I wf f Wrapping Papor, i - . 1. 1 Pnfr, Wall roT, t w.iiv.n-r. mk ii).k..iecioMn i onwrcni .v.nr, i- - Sled l'euf, fenHuMere, ARNOLD'S & EUTtERTS INKS ÄsC Cincinnnti niut Chirnjo plicated. IlilM Du50,000 lbs. Rags Wanted I for CASH, or in cscliaEge for GOODS . ' INDIANA MUSIC ST0..K. A. II. nr.MIA.il : CO., DEALERS IN' MUSICAL MERCHANDISE or iivr.r.Y desckittion. SOLE AGENTS FOR K .V .i x: JC C O ' 8) Bli.MDni'ilY'S, AND OTIIEU FIRST CLASS Piano-Fortes. BATES HOUSE CORNER, l'J-ly Merrill & Co., PC3LISH Ulli REPORTS, THE SOLDIER OF INDIANA IN THE WAR FOR THE UXIOX. A N D Carbon r and Rowland's Manual For Ktcntors Administrators end Guardians. Price 82.ÖÜ. They have the en'r large Stock of Law and jlisccl lexicons BOOKS In this State. They wholeaale and retail SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY On ihc best of terms Order of MERRILL & CO., Hie tin's niuck, Indianapolis. aug2Q-K STOVES DF ALL KINDS. TINWARE OF ALL KINDS. Price Lower than any other House ia Haltern Iiwli.iiia, at McAdams s Stovo Store, W'eC tile Public Ü'4uare, WIS'CIIESTER. INDIANA Highest Prirc Piiri for o!d Metall. Agency for the Stewart Stove. L'7-lr
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Kffps Crnre Trrr-I i C' Mctte Haril C(c nrd Wool Co2i:is, North M!n ?lrc Wiochstfr, Ii.d. wixches rnn "Who has not lost a friend ? " Thf oa if r'.;r. Jharc a lircertntlbetUr American and Italian Marble Than ha hr! -f reb'n "for'J I r.'.hlt vicinity. Ihne bo line:; J erttiir.j Tombs , llonumcnts or 6 rave Stones, i n iiomoi J o f tLH r 1 -Tf J Jej.aitcd , would d OlVt US Jk CALL. Term reasonable. Call and exaruict. SLATE ROOriXC! WarenNaercneeVlnnia1nrar!'arnlhiPc f!tt lto"f, t rea.''ia'! jTice. 1hotptr'or Ut Cf S!t of til vlie t material for kooCTrc liloowell eitaliihcd lo require an irfnmrtt In Its favor, an-i the wto tDloa CuiUiLr willdnd a Mute Itocl to telh Best aid cheapest Roof now in use Etlmttei mader attTlrfortnatlrtrrelalTeto thi- b !$it)ieUc0rfull jlou tj addrenn f or ealllr.gon v. i;. hum ;.i a v co., nor lj Winchester .Ind. DR. ROBRCR'S STOMACn ITTERS AUS NOT TO BE EXCELLED STOMACHIC er th DIGESTIVE CKftM Vac i cv. vwcOVacawc vvvcv VVvW CVVYC oW " vvt cvv o," fA VCA. YCCfwOV YCS. UYVi V30VV e,aetw wc ccCU U YOtY WTC V Jf'cvc? a,7id jjgue, Olivet Go77ZJplcLl7l, (DyspCjpsicL, dizdzgesiioii, JavbiidicQ, Kidney Cojnjplainis, VW WOA.WYC. ivcc cooti YYt VovwcyvvV yooVs. c Vcy?, vyAc. vaVvttv UYC YVC UaV v5)0 "Oy. T.omcVs Y. T?voUcW bvYcvei UY YC1, VY, tC. These Pitierc are put up iri qUrxri Icitle:, cf ishi:h tKe alrv zV tmiir. V -.r ixl'.'. iz J.nr rr.. -raveI, nni is provided with ? Mjf ' (J-itr-1 frcrn CCUT. f c" 1 1 (Tri 2 1 r-er bettle, er rix iS. POU hf ALE IN WINCHESTER. UY H IV KI7.LK 1
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