Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Winchester, Randolph County, 27 July 1865 — Page 4
rvtvtwtrnfi TATtnv i t t rri.,1 rint k von if von ever, who is amatch for him, and ! Working and Thinej:. It is!
illii h.KMUU M .IUI Ii.VAL. fp j )(,tpr. yOUr'looks fell ; lhat is the purple martin. He can ; a no less fatal error to despise labor nMnJFPAnTMr; vcrrphinly. It alwiyi rvs lo be ; i!y ai fast as the little kin- bird, j when re-ulaied by intellect, than to HOivii. utHAUir.'iLHi. - , . is w0ltj1 ,nore ri:),j njten jea(js nim a weUy chase, j value it lor its own sie. Wc are
Tin: ; y:ui:n. The Garden is a bound voln-ne oi airxicnlt iril lif, written in
-rtrv. In it the fn-mT and littwer would he it we :viop;u .urs. fimily let the rc.it Industrie n . H:i!v rdvi " h pW,md and hoc in rhv.r.c. j S. iiiM. M.olh-r, I can -ml ' , . . . . I i .r.. r... nr'11 I
la.'ery II ver or trui.irr. iff a be re;t 1 "arros tnnrra-i i ne , baro.-neter hui bv 11 or win iniint. certain fut about tlie ; nvi!rrr fit th" arh-i, lyi ' on thn ... id.- of th hons", mirk?
M .k irreen sv II ih'e sltef thec" tee- I d n i s? i'"v" "ymunci j,'ui oiien n w worKit;;:ta l : ' V-V L A J r - v. -
filtypp.vid'ctirseofKn. Everv .vndure to Iivp in a ho.r.e so con-, UM i n cap. . anrl both sliould he rnntl;men in I F ffi , , ' bod of llwrrs isannWictjtm-..r.tly -in the ?n !,.' She ver Mie Ins a very curious taste in tho best scn.e. A - it is, we ,ioke r,ro .ut ; d,e il -s t! i' ts il f C Lomixtinj , 5 V ; C; ' " . tnrr. written in th illastrüsd ra,.i-jdrcs-e up her-l( nie, ,hc one reject. does not earc for both un.entle.thc one envying and; Good and Substantial Furniture, nv n v y T () v til, of her own alpht. K-ryj, Juncnl; and h,r ch.Mieri are s honey, but he will np ot th? bees ; the other desp.sin,? his briber; and Wil! pIc plv, u, a C,1;. wp ;l.c Ol : j ;, -TKf ;4 telof beets celirv or nv.rv ro-.ü , little IriM, with thin out-Krowii : whenever she can get a chance; so , the mass of society is made up of ! t!,u ro .!! be s.itin...i. i ti.,t Cm , tr , . - .n f ' AklV 'ilTilLVj I. nr ! P, U a mro of l.lri', v-r, ' oiled drese? orj half the Mitnmer. , armers are not very friendly to her, the morbid thinkers and miserable j not yor4elve nr hm- w,. (JA P I 1 AL, SJvJ,UUi)! jjp ) i'fl-i K ! f.dlot Vr Aft of a-rien!turo.:i use I to pitv them v. he A they i and oiten Ining her little life to an ; workers. Now it is only bv libor j c,:?;,,:l.nl,-,r,,u '-fiuetoti ! Th- finn-r mir seen in hi went to seh d." j untimely end. It is rather ungrate- that thought can be made healthv, ; cei-nfAuD i ofiicc or,,or TIiirt' v Jnn slK --t'ZZ iMrden It c-ntVun tnc vao-sis -Wei!. Jniny, every time we per-; tnl, though, after her vabnble ser-, and only by thought that labor can ; SAFES, ' vtn'v nli'ift ! -
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witli preit preci-io.i. th; d-:ee of'lp'e d. not b?co:ni- so all r,t onrr; mind' and heirt cul ire winch he ; but bad htb':U grow fit?r th in In? reiehed". It will emho Iv anl r-inmhe.-. Von cm rnt hold them :
retWt hi ti$te., the b-nt an-i li 'm ch-c k unb-i? y v.i f iirly root th-:r. kop.-i little rye, is site sits and me following novel way ol preU l:s n'Tceptun of gr.iei an-j'o.d. All the liitle delicacies and Swings on some mullen or brier- venting cattle from jurrping fences ?.Ä.,t.- r,i it r-.r. h'iM nr. t!.f nur- I r..fi nMTin of Iif tint we ctiltivntp ' ton, and ui ns them up in a twink- was stated:
ror of his inner life to all who pis,; and with an oberviat evf thv'tnay see all tlu feiture.- of his inHlectuil bein' i.i it. In that choice rood of cirth he records hi progress in m lentil cultivation nad professional expericn:e. In it he tnarks fy some intelligent 5ii:n, his scientific and su.-ce.ssful ceremnnie--n t!ic corn-field. In it you may pec the ge.rms of his reading, and ou can almost tell the number and mturt of his book. In it he will re-nroduce the seed-thounht h has rulied from the printed nazes of his i.u-., i , H-il! nn;i n t x-,. , answer to tli? question whether lie .. 1 .i. w nas anv reaumi at an. Aianv ai nnminil farmer's house his been passed by the book agent without a! Limii nr i Idnnf r-rufT
neUive to the q -lCition in t!ifilir" h"'jr3 to -et her. Ah, I .-.! !.;;... ? . I vvlnf inr jvt-nef mir lifted theiri
- i:i:vtTiri:ia I.i:(;i:m. We find in a sermon of Theodore Parker the iollowing btory. The subject of his discourse was "Rest:" They tell a story tint one dav ibhi Jadih and his brr thren. sat
in the court of the temple on fa5tkiade dearest father and mother dav. disputing abaut rest. Oac1. a!I t,ie world," Xelhe said
ilid it was to have attained sudi cicrit wealth, yet without sin. The third tint it was possesion of power to rule the Stite. The fifth, that it musi be only in th? old ae of one who is rich, powerful, famou, andsurro md. d bv children rind children's children. The sixth slid all were vain unless a rr.m kept all the ritual of Moses. And Rabbi Judah, the venerable, the tallest of the brother, said, 44Ye have ppoken wisely, but one thin; more is necessary. He only can lind rest wdio to all things addeth thii tint he keep the tradition ol Lie elders. There sat a fair-haired boy, pHyin with lilies in hi lip, and heiriniT the talk, dropped them in astonishment from his hands and looked up that I oy of twelve and said "Xw, nay, fathers, he only can find rest who loves hi brother as himself, and God with his whole heart and soul, lie is greater than fame, wealth and power; hippier than a hippy home without it; better than honored ae; he is law to himself above all tradition." Tin: iivr.xi.Nc: m:so. "Bru'di up the stove hearth, Jenny' said Mrs. Co ad win, cand n-ipe up the zinc nicely. Take all those clean clothes, wot and dry and lay them in the ba.ket, and intkc the room look as cheerful as you can before father and the boys get hnme.,' Vell mother,' said Jenny, a little discontentedly". ,4I don't know that it is any wnr.-e lor them to have n little discomfort once in a while j in doors, thin it is"for us to have bo much trouble all the time. They have no idea how hard it is to get up clean clothes for them werv week, nor how much discomfort we have to put up wi'Ii." "Neither do we know how hard it is to work all day in the liehU to petfood lor us all at home. But you are tired to-night, my dear, and you never can feel very happy with your hair in such disorder. Hun riht away and bathe your face, nnd hruh up a little, and you will find your spirits wonderfully enlivened." Jenny went awav with a reluctant step, to do as she was bid; but after a while she came down again, looking fifty per cent, at least better than she did betöre. Her hair was brushed back smoothly from her rosy sun-kissed cheeks, and her plain calico dress and gingham apron, looked better than many an elegmt ball-room co?tume. She did not need to be told now to make the room as tidy ns posi bl; she stppd about lightly here and there putting to rights one" little nook and another drew father's arm-chiir r.p to the nm-s-'. window where he Iovr.il lc-t to ir, and snv that the bunge was cleared of all incombrancfi so that Ned might throw himself down and rest after his fuvorite fashion. "I knrw that it would rest you, If you put yourself in better trim raid rn"th'r. "ev?n tb uh y.v, v;ci-r
thin ft great -rii of monT to
home world tt p.!"t-aüfeft " Jp in the tj fithrri and bndner. It cvrn rr. i ' 7' p-.K i-j r.nt? nsur-;.is itfit, r u -
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low upp?r nine iu nini u- witii jjhu hui ucfujiiu gitm
soil- i work tirr- on, wiim we : Irnich? pnt on a clem o:ia we tike a ! t--n in tint direction. Untidy peo- ! are good for th?hart a well a the ; hoJv. They in ike us more -enti.-' ' and thoti-lithd of th"? comfort of ' others, and help u form nobler and imore bemtilul ihiraebT.s and that is our L'reat bfr-work her, :n v dauglitei th formation of rint f li ir it irr. Nothing is triibn which. birs upon this great wor Only one Sli-!- i!iI Kno u . xi, n'li: ! Nellie Bills lived near a broad ! ! and dashing river. In the summer i time he often crept down th.-led-e . ...v . .... r , iMrueriru one shore, anu jrauieren 1 .1 1 i,m ir..:i fipii,..to I.MnMe-' the t"ioe iru, cieiicaie o. uuie.-, me . l...:i.i i v. .. i. "a'-,lR"' uwusn ! was a beautiful garden, where she could phy at "hide and seek," or ' rest voti. niv dear, in the arbor j I - - - -0 mas.?irs! What verbenas and quiet, tender-Iookin- pansie, nodded j tl,0lr lill" p'-tils in the so!t morning air; anf1 b,rd? su'cU ?f thei1' as caroled "e arly mritin!" ' was a charming home. lTh .i;..wl f n a ' A ...a r
thinlc if nnk' ril.f fn rvnert h.it.!Ut SUCCPSd. Then, for the first j
; - r. - . - sufh loving pirents had an obedient ( hi!d. Shill I be obliged to say, tint tho;jm in the main the little -ul (lul not W3lt to l,e tüld Uvue lo !do a l!l,n? .V?t sometimes snc was 1 vpr' disobedient, and much more j anxious to follow her own wishes, than others wiser and older? Oae day in midwinter the cook was sick, and Nellie's mother had a creat deal of extra care, so she called h r httle girl to et the table for dinner. The cheerful 4'Ves, mother," wag a.s good as a promise to the heart of the mother, and she went about her household ways again. Ah?, our Xellie cast a lon, lingering look upon tho fair, crisp mow, carpeting tle fiehl-, and the fl at" near thern, glistening in its glassy surfacp, and mother and duty were seconuin comiuc. nun,.-1 vy.uv oiiii bim., sue j.uu ii ucise If, and away she ran, whispering -oftlv, '-Nobody'll know!" -uniy one suae, inueeu, ' l.e! and Ji ia't "any body know: hen dinner was ready no table was s t, and no Nellie to be ssen; but hearing a bitter crv, tlie mother opened the door, and met Tim, the ciiore-n , ringm4 i., . ..s lJust one run an 1 one suae. m- . I I i.i.-l nil r mn ra I ri ut-i.4 just iu,ii una liw iiivib j a ions, M.arp icirie na pxv roe, : 1 1 uic wuue. uc5n,,t:iu .u-iuc waiucu , no more that winter And what shall the lesson bp. little one? Only o uo more" ha been the one slid;; and ruin of many. '
. .. ,x- i I Iii I. y'llknotv!' tiii: i.itti.i: Ki.(.-nirtu. You may call Miss Jenny Wren a little shrew, if you please; but she can't begin to keep up with the little king bird, after her nest is made. Then, from a peaceable, comfortable bird she changes into a little fury, almost all out of love for her pretty birdlings, you will un derstand. If any other bird ven ture to come near her ne-t, she tlies at it with bridling feather and! dauntless heart, compelling birds a great deal larger anu stronger 10 beat a hasty retreat. Kven the great ba'd eagle dreads this persist-i ent little antagonist, much as a mm might dread a hornet he could not catch. If one approaches, the little king mounts up in the air fir :bove his head, and pounces down on his neck dealing out Lie blow-: with his little bill both right and left. The old eagle shakes himself. md wheels back and forth as swiftly as his trong wings can bear him, but all in vain. The little musketo on his back keps its hold. A piir of them are enough to conquer the proudest-spirited of our national birds. 'Hufe i on: little fellow, how
Anuc;ie.aiu,--4NOK3jyuKnow. made ft Whose eyes see us all-onr down- clri Q fi anJ ; fitting and our upnsmg? 1 here ; here djs j. This year they i ,v One who never slumbers nor; , e(, Mrst h. r7Pr .tDai"t f 6 ' 35 u llhy are f5t Saving, and getting! ;bd, that the Kather above seeth all; i vi when Qse h his eyes are in every place. start sorrewherc e,;e. The";e - j
t.ivp l i;ere '.. c niw
-ays enough to tense rro-3 people, and (he reddinaded , woodpecker jeems to delight in
ir.iM-u ' . , 1 i ;'- iays working, and we call; nny oite i he seen phv.ni; ho perpjone a centlcmin and the other an; nnunli tree or rul, iho Kin--bird , operative; whereas, the workman, !l n 1 1 T I !" " a-ld (t 1 J I fl . n!ld Irvine nullit n!tnn frt I. t. ...1 .1
- - - -., 1uu... - u ui muic ui ur- nstuic -1 and fruit. The hordes and cattle would thank her every d ty, if they j knew how, w picking oif so many j of those terrible black id-Hie;, which cause thern so much sutler- j iu.Z- She watches them with her ; hnV2 third. r.d for the thousands of little birds the Creator has taught such ireful lessor.?, and never be o cruel and unwise as to kill one. I'rcsjjj', rrni . ------ (;-n. Gkant ICisskd iiv tul F.viu Lami:s. On .Mo.idiy at 9 o'clock, jthe r..Mienl performed the gresifwt
' - VLM1LiU U1 ' ls iltr;bv the loss of his locks. The ani-J perioral a succeful mo; cmei.t wiH not aUem t a fence in(il j
P . the people ot Chicago, and;hig eyelashes arc ßrown apain.
visited union il ui in quiet ana,0 t!lis we are informed by Sam-
P-e, remaining mere Uli lU . . rpi . . ..w. II I'l I 'U I m h v. If" iirMVHm . Ilr?e number of the most beautiful' - 1 . ;.r-f I 'aids, and the 2en2ral wad instant-
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IV surrounoea oy me volunteer siau. curred. r : i 's;:: Zu:: , . ., i O .1 4.- .1 ! 4 ) I il X'1I 11 I .!. gallant Cieneral, 'if they want to kiss me why don't they? Nobody has offered to since I have been here." Instantly about a hundred fa:ries pounced upon him. He atteirpted to retreat, but in vain; he essayed to d'NICaiV LIUUUZU I H Hl.il Willi ' i i.i i.i -.1 u time, he confessed himself vanenished, and calmly awaited the event. Never was such a man subjected so such an ordeal. On came I ! the, maidens by squads, in file, oi I gly; they hit him on the forehead; , sinnelted hi n on the nose; slacked j him on the cheek, chin or neck. There must he a doztMi of kisses j l iving arounrt loue, hidden in the j Lieneral a whiskers. During this terrible ordeal, the hero of a hundred battles blushed uutii his fa:e became almost purple. At last the girls were partly appeased in their "noble rage,'' and he escaped. A Grasshopper Plaolt. Com - inü. ueneral bully, in a private j i letter from Sioux City, gives the' following interesting account of the grasshopper plague which is deso- j ! luting the regions of country he has j lravc,rsejt UG says: ..Tn only I
thing spoken oi about here is crass- ' hoppers. They are awful. TheyEv OFFERED IX THIS MARKET, h ue actually eaten holes in my I
' wagon covers, and in the paulinsl jthat cover glores A sol5ief ou h- SV ...WM frt c1flnn i the middle of the dav on the prairie the troops hid been marchins an nirn. ns comrade notiCpl him covered with gMslioppers wrisis were Llecding from the biti O I i incpft Tus s no fic,jon Llt y a)0u. flve ( , j , , , ! Vellow Stone, we met the army of! grasshoppers on their way Eit-t.' Alter that I fullered greatly for; rrruc mil "i-ir-.' nuimih rlinl ... ....... "'iiii ut.i . sects that have appeared this yeari are no doubt from the eggs of those of last year, for there are none above Randall or far east of this. I wonder what the QuartermasterGeneral in Washington would say o a m it he should receive a report oil tents, wagon covers, and 'paulinsl . unserviceable and condemned, eaten up by grasshoppers. " Antidot: kor Mad Dog Bite. The Leipsic, Germany, Jourual, publishes the following antidote for me one oi a mau aog, wntcrj, u says, was an exclusive secret with a 5ixon forester, but who growim old was unwilling to let it die with him, and therefore procured it publication. He is said to have used it for liflv years, and rescued many human beings and cattle from the fearful death of hydrcpiiobin. Tun Antidote. Take imme- j diately warm vinegar or tepid j water; wash the wound clean there - j refill t1tA -?! it f lion nnn r upon the wound a few drops of hy-; drochloric acid, because mineral . acids destroy the poison of the j saliva, by which means the litter i ' neutralized. j
always in thee diys trying to sep
nrate the two: we want one man to be always thinking, and another to , w 4": iiim.in, jihj in?; ?non.u ne liberal, anu mere snouia
ue less pnae ieit in peculiarity oi;uj.
ieiriDlovrnent. and mora in excel. lence of achievement. j To Prkvkvt Cattlk rnoii Jump i no. At the last meeting of the j American Institute Farmer's Club, ! lately learned a curious j ! remedy l.o prevent steers from jump- j , nig fences, which is so easy of ap- , ; plication and appears o elFectuil, lhat we give it to the public. It dimply to cut on me eye i.vtrs oi Iii' unner hd tvitli a nur of scor iim t,e ability or disposi- : ; .;on in :!mn n Pn,tll1ik. do. i j5tro veii M .Simpson's power was liei Thorae. th arnat breeder ofl ' o i y A I a i muteness coaniv, who assures u lnt ue tested it unoi i di r of ! lesitu u upon a pair oi KroK,,. ! .-,, vni0 in u:m t, unoeic .:m wo on wood,
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W. S. HOUK ! OFFERS ins VALl'AIiLE FARM FOIi SALE. Irin two miles north of; Winchester, on the UecrfieM rod. There VFirc and ivTa'inc Ris'.ra taken at Pair R vtcs, On all kinds of ln;urab! IVopfrtyJ DIRECTORS. SCn'iL'.ifil V Wut tor. Jm Piw.l, D K .Mon t. hin'l Kt-ifrr, S.un l Mirsliatl. W S Tlutps J J t'i Ib-h'url. T I'. jl.l.itt. S. Clt I;ili: I, i res tJ.Ih KING..S-e'v. It. H. CHADWICK. 't Srr'v. J. W. STI lY, ii-ec y.:kn ehester. TINWARE OF ALL KINDS. l'rit'c Lower than any other IIoue in Tawern Indiana, at McAdamG'3 Stovo Store, We-t si'le Tulilic Srjuarr, w inch r.s ti: r , i x d i a n a lIi$t rt-ii'iiiv iur iuc c lew an oiuu. 'JT-1 V j Cu:c W.iiT.intrJ if "Iroctious r JIow--J. I llmidi-erts of fitizens of CtifMso I.avr Item rrrmniu-wth ra l.y tin" .Medicine. Cn Cor ix Clrc.ii.ir J ..-; IVänir U Tiiiritom.. DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO,, OFi'ICt: M ASIa 1C TF.MI'LU, ISoum .o. I I. j CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. sv.'ir ro;.;s. ny nppt ir ;irc at fir.-r vtrv slight. "lVr.-ns fin-i they I iv n coM, t'i-tt 1 1. v have !- ; tiuri.t attacks, nnJ ;;ri luor1 Miitiw So tin 'cli ingts (it tt mj'i r .ti.rr. In tiiis t-i:ii!i:ion, ; the nose nny !e u'ty, ( r :i !i-lit discharv, j tili Ii an acrid, afterward l cf mipp tlii(k and j :iill.cMve. A tlie die:isc lcf'M s clu-onic, i tlie lisch irv are iiiieae-l in ijtiaistitT aiu! ; changed i:i qualitv; il.ry are r.ow thick and I hravy, and re IiAwkrd and roulutl -JV. i Tlio serrrtions are fdi'ei-ive, caiiin a had ' l.ro-ith ; tin? voice thi-k nr.d nas.i!; the vc nre irrak; tlie s n.-e of srr.tl! is !s.rn- ! ed or destroyed; deih cM frcciurntly takes ilice. Anotlitr imrott:iit mul common ; syntntom of Catarrh that the j trsonis ; oidif-d ti ciearliNlhro.it in the mornirp jof a thick, and diui v mucous, liirli ha fallfn iluii Imiii the head hirinc the nij:ht. j hn 1 1 I -? takes place, tlie rion may he sure tlint l.-.ä disf-ase is on H nav to t!ie lungs, ad should loe ro time is a;rctii:'' it. A Single Hotllf will ImI n Motitli to be ii"se(l three times a day. ir'-ni Hi n. Tho. J. Turner. ÜT-Mctabcr t;f f'nfprc, from U'irv.i--, late Speaker cfi Il'iüoi? IIoti?e of IJo),rcf t. t -i t i v . nnd: (h in ri M.,stf r )f A. V. and A. M. of the ' .State of UlinoL. j I'RFEP-'"- fCt. 21, Dr. D. II. r.n.VF: fs.Dear Sir In -j "'h i:i.t. , afflict e.l wii" I cine ncf.uair 1 hott'ts of vom- L tnifiiv. j i lU lore I had r.s-d c....' o ,nU- i T.i pru-il lv improved, a'j-l Lefr-re li e rcond l-nttl wag finished, as eo!iiT!ete!y ru.-.I. J can recommend to all ntui'-trd with Catarrh. Iicspcctfullv Vnr.a, Tims. J. TURN EH. FOR SA LT. IN WINCHESTER, BY II. P. KIZES1 and J. C. HIKSH.! :!n!,.,t.WJnI!w,e al IndIaIia?,olis' h???A?' Kcifir k Ku-h- 1 J-l 7 j I : i i mmeft- .... nt .YV ;UV. IbANK DEEDS, of Superior iulifvl J fr ii!e at the Jvumal Cce. ' '
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