Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 47, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 May 1867 — Page 4

tin: .im:u imot. O, i 'Mi i -(, p:!cr U '.: IVe ufclr iki Aal iL xv. a tii.uw-vL.ie tUcki-,;! nt t.i cictn, To -iV.rr ?ccr, L'en stole J raait a; rte To fu i t) YOtC Wlut !rT once wrote, A l.iri ! i c:t L U (J. The Uilin thtme t tuiJnilit lrrarr, Mio want Tuu litt! Her c ttlw, Atii nerrr waal. you Ion-. Pj ri in ner het tripi-ii.- litre; Jtj riuto r.t!.t r ita Tu IaJ puor mau (Au ev i-Ijii) Tu aot place butheavea. Ytt still we vow There'a uMic dow Alut a womtii f t; Afvl nrifiinK Thf wizrJ La ml Ti'.t im I: g 1 1 1 r lj'tut. I For while the Vn ie To mortal t nifnarr thrm, Mnkio'l lie lioattJ. Aid et to coax cd 'f he aneU tlown to weir tlitrn. f south r.ii.N iridis.

The. jrunbvillc (Ala.) farmer Kive favoraMo mrount f of t Ii growiiiiT crop. Colonrl C. Sheets tho North Alalamu JLulicnl, is opposed to Iifranchising Confederate soldiers. All except onoof tlieSan Antonio (Texas) mutineers who killed Unit (Irlftln, have heen rrre'stcd. It U reported that tlie Ilidunond I'iainlner and the Times have Leen iudieted by Jude l'ndtrwoud's Irand Jury for treason. There U ronsider.ihlu MilTerinjn portion of Harbour county, Ala., for fool, and tho recipient of Governmental and public charity arc waiting with considerahlt anxiety the next iue. in miuuic ic'orui ine last supply of com will he exhausted in about 'six weeks. People, have walked twenty-miles for a peck of corn meal. Many death have occurred from actual starvation. It is estimated that in the counties 'of Halifax, Spotsylvania, Franklin and Henry, in Virginia, und Ilockingliam and Caswell, in North Carolina, the tobacco now on Iiand ij wort li$ I -V ),()()(. The crop of Fpottsylvatila iilone h placed at $.1,1' V100 Thee estimates are hascd upon careful reseat cms of persons Interested In the matter. About Plow. It is frequently tho ease that a farmer will buy two plows of the Nimo make and pattern, and one will prove to be a much easier running ?nd holding plow than the other. v Why? It may be that the eastings uro warped and do not lit together well; but far more generally, because the iron in the two liioldhoards is not of the .siiuc "temper the plow with the.-oftcst inoldboard hclng the poorest of the two. Tho 'furrow adhering more rlocly to the oft moldboard, makes the draft of the plow heavier, ami, likcwNf pulls the plow around to tho rltfht, away front the land, therefore making it run unsteady. As an Illustration take two pleaviro IcIIh; the one having on hard rwt idioc-i and the other sot! cat hoe. When these two sleighs run over a piece of bare ground the one with )ft ?hoes draws very much tho hardest, and has the most rdde draft. It lsijultodltlh ult for furnacemen to make their moMboanls always of the humo proper tcnnicr, and especially is it so where they molt M'ft machinery Iron at tlu ,r ,fc 'V , , " heat with hard ph. w Iron. As anio a general rule the best and most : general xiuu ua aiei oe'-i dform plows come front those mi who make that particular , , ..tafjHX'JalityunduMudy. Iheir . t t ........ I ! S.I liuir tlrnM to. mechanics bei'ouie familiar with; electing an.l melting iron for that ! - ... .....I ..l!.... t to be lltted together with extra care. hnltoitf flutter. It Is becoming u very prevalent complaint, union;; hotter dealer-, that farmer arc nut careful chough xvi to tho kind and quantity of halt they ue in preparing butter for market. Some put in too murh, t)thrr hardly enough, while tot many are careless a.s to the tpiality of the article used. Onlinary barrel salt Is reported to contain so Jiiueh lime as to eaue a .soapy texture to the butter, while lacking the preservative power cx-ential to gotd flavor and protrac ted keeping. An exchange states that the Ashton alt, Imported in sack of four PUshcIs, combine all the cs.-enti;v i: oocesjijry to the pnvcrv.dion of lu tor tho salt co-ting about o;:. fourth more than that commonly in uao. H pays well to be particular iti every thin:: relating to butter manufacture a good article, cleanly made and properly put up being certain to remunerate the maker for all trouble and expense, by t!,c enhanced price it is certain to bring

-mm Tbc CJiitalit of Hcrn'Ln, Ncvuda, talk of huiMinija?hVAholcI.

I) .S ' t'IMI Wool.

i i. t v: hi- CMtintry hat n 'i'.ivr:'-.' (f tlie v. c rthk -s and pre (lattery r1'. 'I'iie I:i"t Agricultural Ib'l-ort c ntair.- the return? of the number of hcej killed by ds in the year 1'-'', made by the correj..f!! lit- of tl'.- statistical division oftlic Jiureau. 'I'he amounts foot TJi amount foot op 1'.", liT, from rejrt- fnp'o-tl to rover at lnoM only abtut one fourth of thfronl: alltAvin as a .-afe e-liioate. .'Ay.i,tt hcep Worth .:VH:M,,MH't deitryetl yearly J,y that invaluable li t, the. dor. That thi' estimate is within the truth, may be m-cji from tlie number irptrled and paid br by ! iH- in fl'iSii w Ii 1 1 1 1 iiiifiimfi.fi in II vi v,.. ......... . - VealN to Ue.;l'l. 1 he lo-- HI hai bei n e-tiuiittetl by the et reta-; ry of the Male A-iicutuial Society,! at m h m in a year. t'nfortunately for the sheep, the d;f have vote.--, while flie j

Iiae o,e-f Millie 1111 NlM'iprtro. I' . . T luf not... That is the "rej're.-on J ft V M KfT TIT latlV'- tf the people KIIÖW that H A if fa I! I Tn&fiJ J I I I 1 thcie nie teil men would been-: .'.' '

li;irt d by a h' ta: and would gov-j en i their votes bv nti higher eonid-f-r ifinii whorl Iben ! niie firmer. '

whowouhl allow a few dead shee TllIIOAT AND M'Nd. imtreor toCOlltl'ol Iii.-' pUblicdll WiiM'..fTar !.- pomcs-k Ii.mUIiv urti.m l,. (ir . ...... ;i ;. .,,,1,. n... .in tli. .t.ma-h :itil l-- rj'o atin; Iii l. nicotine it i- enl tlie moie ,,',.,., al, r,..,.iril,2 ,, ,., ,...rr.-,t ii,-am,. it fdegenerate ami mangv ela.-s of curs I ry m. ri.- m mr..? runu rrz,nu; : ir-Mn Vf .iter, St"ir'.-jr Ii, l..'v or, efnrjn, Ac' that enjoy the right of political citi-j sa.i Pni-ri-o n-i or....-r m ..niv ime , . ... ., . . i..llar a 15ille. Iöm iiiim- liavt Witu of Tar .iVrSlllp, With the COIlijlUMlt eiVlI j .t.. l,c t-lll,, n.all tirculart

ri-ht t,t' killiie' Iheir iiebri,!,,,' -hech. Dccen dogs pay Iheir taxes cheerfully or change places if they cannot all'ord it, content theiUAtdves with yiieh bones thoyean ionetly come by, and never aspire to dictate the votes of their masters and the poilcy of the government. Hut for "curs of low degree." this is a free country, whre one dtg's vote is as good a.s anoihci'.s "and better too." m "lTlmt Yon Want. Now, I'll tell you what you want. You want the holy of your choice to be as pretty, idle, and u-eless as a buttortly; would c-toeni 'it the height of ill-manners were she to employ herself with knitting or sewing, while you are spending an evening with her. Hie mu-t be always ready with smiles and "lixings" to receive company, and then when you are married you want her to be a tip-top housekeeper. Hut, let me tell you, you will not lind such a woman; for we must barn beforehand, and we can't whilo wo have to spend so much time hi making ourselves beautiful, or run the risk of lo-ing our chance In the matrimonial lottery. Wurkln Cltri'limit . ht iirii lo In working 'hritian-i. '!.' ve doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." It is very Mrikin;: to M'otho Hcfulne-s of manv (ban Hans. Are there none of you who know what it is to be scllUh in your t.linstlanityV ou have seen a sei-li-dt child go Into a secret place to enjoy Mune delicious morsel undis turbed by his companion. S it is with some ( hntians. rl hey hcd upon Chrit and forgiveness; but it is alone, and all lor themselves. Are there not some of you who can enjoy being n Christian, while your dearest friend is not, and yet von will not speak to him? See hero, you have got work to do. When Christ found you, he xald, 4,(lo, work in my vineyard." What were you hired tor, if it was not to spread .alvathm? WIimL blcs.et fur? Omy Christi in friends how little you live us though you were NTvant ofChri.-t! llw limch idh lime and talk you have! This it not like a good hcrvant. How "many things you have to do for yourself, how few for Chri-'l and his people! This is not like a servant. -J'-t Vi jur -W w 0 ----- v - - Swiarr Coi:n. It i-i a pm rri-.i nfact that sweet corn is not abuud antly grow n among farmers. Jlvery farmer thinks he mint rai-e bis tie or ten acres of Indian corn eve ry year, in order to have something! to fatten hU pork and to furnish fodder for his tock. Ae. Now. it luiuei wuuhi grow lureoor Hve acres of sweet mm,' his crop 1vvl0,1,1, . r" "''" h niore valuo In I proportion to the number o acres ti,;m in(iau corn for feeding pm .. . Ok every fanner would grow thrcoor poses. opting I planted six anes l SWCl'tcoill.

Wit r Voi Want... Vow, I'll tell von what you want. Von want the lady of our elioiiv to be a pretty, idle, and u-elcs-4 jh a butterily; Would esteem it the height .of iilm.inner.s wi re -he to eioploy herself with knitting or .-owing, w hile veil are spending an evening w ith her. She mu-t be always ready with smiles and "livings" to receive company, and then w lieu you are married you want hr to lie a tiptop houeKoepcr. Huf, let me tell you, you will not find sih h a wont an; lor we mu-t h arw beforehand, and we enn't while we have to spend so mte h time in making ours dves beautiful, or run the risk of losing our chance in the ma'i imoni.il lottery, .. .. ... WoiittiNi. Cm:i 14 Wli.it do. s Siitau pay yo ifor swearing?" asked one gentleman of another. "Ho don't pay tue anything,"w as the reply. "Well, you work ehr-ap: to lay a-ddo tie character of a gentlemen; to inflict mi much pain on your friend and civil people tt shllcr; and lastly, to risk losing your mvn precious soul al Ifor nothing. You certainly do work cheap very chcab indeed." - -- - . . . "I see no sin in dancing," said a young 1'liristlan belonging to a family of wealth and inlluence, "but the worM thinks lightly of Chrsliau w ho itidulg" in such amu-e-iiient-. ami I wi-l to have my biety unchallc-'cd."

INSURANCE COMPANY H' NAT I. ';ipit:il - One ."Million IIIwr. Sttuiitj, - , , T .Milliouo Dullai. . ; - ...

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KlVK YK.K' epnne lr lh b of Irin Til h:i li,nutitratc I tho tart to ihc furiuor of l'rj.h-li!i ( ouuly thai th-rc o Hui .g lliat a) otcll4 thorttt;.t üraiuitiff. Ilm li'tn; will lt a Ittoti::i0. Ail.'f live ejr' j..riiH-e, ru 4.1 Oial mr-i now iu.ikix lctlr Iii tU.in o Ii o ror )rt in'on M t imnutu tro lcf re. Now 14 lita lima t t g l tticiu at our fac!', wl ul tu ."t. 1 j-ui M.VK H', UfcKS A CV.

AVIlJsCMESTJiR

OUSE AMD TAILORING ESTABLISH

EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.

I-IAS JXJST

SPRING Al'10 SUMMER STOCK

MbN. YOt'TliS AND l;i)Y'S CLOTIllNd.

71 ATS AND CAPS. HOOTS AND hUOK, TKPNKS, VaLISKS and all loud of Ocntlcncn rurnliliin Goris,

CM TU, C AS IM YjS, VH.-5TI N( S, C ASSI

Thr R?wTO r"'n'u h"''n irrhi-. rtltl. Fa.t, ßt prrat r """J ' iM ,,OKI rs s.-MiurnK sai.k.s." r1""'"' lt U; l.ariilni y.r.i --t ,,rf-r,-.. '

Tbr rStp ;.. o.l Tilt twpn t?rrhr.I rtf tli Tttfr Jar;jt I r""" f-,r fol tRB. t.njr.r Rf 1T5. msi rtiM Piatt. j IMIiS, Yj . 13 U TT Ö & C O. , : ltlrr in BONNETS, . I TS, A 90 TIO .VÄ ASM LADIES' DRESS C00DS. In rotinoition with tho ulo projoo t. carr on t No. I MILLINERY, DRESS AM) OlottU !M!;uiw lSitiirv. Atol wo tako tliio im tli '.l nf in ilinc Mio l.a-lio l W iiu hur aii'l i nut) to got: ii a all. Fro'iif.'ir n prii'io o wo fori onfl.lcnl that 0 liitl glVU thv) bi'cl o a'.lnlaitloit. BUSINESS KOOM West Side Public Spuaro, Immediately ßOUtll Of Richardson Tailcr Shop, WINCHESTER, INDIANA. ft MILLICH Ä: (JAßLE ii.vvi: nir.sr.n a DRUG STORE IX FARMLAND, INDIANA, Where thrjr arc Kcciivtng A SDlM'.ltlOlt ASSOUT.Ii:.T Of im as, .iii:nici.Yi:s, (ii;., SASH, PAINTS, OILS, CIIKMICALS, DVIvSTUFFS, VA It NISI I KS, i:ursiiF.s PKRFUMKKY, SCIDM)!, r.H)KS, PAI'KH, P A T K N T M E 1) I C I N K S, VND M'urc Jjiqiiors run mkdicinai ruurost;??. And all other articles pertaining to the trade. Kipccial attention will le siren to have Tcrr article of ai poo.J riaality a represented, and it nf) instance will an? thin e put up that is of doubtful or tsophnttrateJ cUuvtcr.

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ITS MXK ANÜ iTüühEWHIRTS, N UTTKS J KANr and Tailor Trimmings Fasl, &t prrat rJu lions in ric' an.l will .f j uro int'ret and ire tor MOSES SNATTINCER. lMiin5 m:ii i j: ji. m j i if.fv. C'I:k..t kmoaj) o u'oK-norwi.K txa'h IM.'I'IK I O xi:y York hostox, a?h rfi.w i:.m;i,.M) citii:s. TIMS n. ILW'AV KXTKM'S FHO.M Dunkirk to ."Inv York, f;0 ."lil , lltiflalo to yew York, iM Milr, .ahnnanca to New York, 1 13 Mile st I tn ; TWENTY-TWO TO TWENTY-SEVEN Ml Uta THE SHORTEST ROUTE All traln nin .lirri ll UiroMirh to New York, ID 460 MILES - j lr.1XMJK AM SALAMANCA P.y .Now ii.rk itin fron i ii ti.it li'...i: 500 A. M, NKW VOICK l.V KXCKVS, from Kalamaio, Sniulitys ic'j.toit. ) Mop it I Itornvtiaviis? f a; a'. M I Ilk ft J lnrtvlInj witlt tin- S.3t , M. I'ny K r-t from ltu(T.tK, tul urrit t in Nww Vrk at 10.30 M. 7.M A. M. K.XI'KKSS MAIL, from Iunklrk, I SiiikI.ix 4 o vr.tfl J . Mo nt al.nna nr.l v.4jo . m., iiw-i couiii rl ai iioriici I. ii le t.n.j vet .ii. it. pjii a. M. KM.r.i MHilrri I. iiUI. '. arrfOAitt cw Vr4 iT.tO A. M. 41 I. .M..NKW VOKK MHT VJrF.'K-,trom I'utiVirk, ISim'lity 'vr'tol J. M.-jh at Si.laioi.il, a U ' t'. M . ol. an 1.3. 1'. .M. 1 Suj.'; 'riiruiT' A.M. tik ft . hikI nrrl in Now York t U.'M I. M ., rounminjr wiUi A'toriiwMi TmltiaM Mcamvr Iff IIojI.mi bil l New l.tilau't Citkr, ri:oM r.i'FF.M.o-Ky .w v.rk Tim from IK'Uot rorinT hvtkuiKi' tut. I MtrUijun Mi. 5.30 A.AI. KW VOKK O.W KXI'lir.S.. da) v 7-ejl-J 1 Moj.ii ttt HorntfH iilt H.iu ,. .M.. IIW It: SM4.,urh:ii.4 V'.l 1. .M.. tl'U.o' : lt.u-r'P f.w., r. .I . mi , ate urrio i in Av-w V..rk l".-' .M . ( ..im t. lit liri Ml Ih inl uilli .'vl.oar'. I.sukauiin tiinl Wo.trn Kailro.".- i"'l l ri-y litVTAitlt Mi.li.ijtl.t Ksj.ri-M f Nw Jir.) K..i!roa.l for eiiiUUIi-i.!'. i'ninori' hii'I Wu4hiii'jt)n . 8.30 A. M. 1-;.IKKSS .MAil., tn Avointml II...--iiolUtilii' .viiinb) et i'i lf il . ArriM.in Nc Vi.rU. tit T .i n A. M. Cuiiiif t4 Ml Kltnlru Uli A i tli-rii Central I'hi1 lor llarrl-l.iir, l':nl.i.lol hia , C.tUi Hioro, U ahIMtoii ;uol Miiil4 untll. 2.20 I. AI. I.Killl KXIMtKSS, Siui.l.o I'm fto.l J . ,i..ji at lluriii IN 1 1 If I. M, luj,j, an l urnf4 in .Now Vork ;.im A. M. (' niii.Mii at .loripj t'il ilh Morning I'ixj.rf 'I rin of .Nft "jr4oy I'uilrou.l for it.iltiinorf nii'l Uiiij;toii, ;ml nt .w urU with Morning i:.rc Train for II.ton mi. I .New hiilaml ( ni'4. f.io v. m. M.v t; iv Nn.ur kxckkss, OA I I.V. Mop at UornHM ilU t'..n I'. M. ul, intor't tin-; with tlo? t.l. I. M, i rain Iroiu Jiiii.UlrU. mi l urrlti in ,. Vork l Irl. ail I', ,M. AIo oin.oi ti at Klmir.i I ir ihurih;ir'', l'uilaUi-liliU unl .-..! III. lt.20 I'. M. CINCINNATI I IMM'.SS, IStimlay ftroit.'-l J. M..ji ul .ii.jioh;iiiiia T.'.'it A. M.. J i:L n j; T.irin-r' I . I I. M I Ihn.;, an-t iifiiii't in .N.w Vork ata.l'i I'. l . I'imi-In-rit u t O runt I ( tt-t uitli l..t :iro, S.aokitt ;t im .'i a iil Wrii l.'.illro.'nl lor Si ran I on, 'rrontoii mi, l I'll j.t,..j,ilu, nn.t ut .Now Vork Hilli Aflornooii I raiim aiol Mouiiifra for l!oloii an l .Now ImiIjiii-I I 1 1 ü . Only om 'J ruln K.it on Sun iy, .'Mlti Cuffi. Io nt ti.ln I'. .M.,aifl n athln .N't Vurk ul l.'jo I'. .M. I5ot.iii nii'l N.-w I.ii-Ihii. rn.,iiri, ith ilo-lr liNtru'MC1', art- truiitorrt-U lrv ui Uargo in .Now Vork. Thf lfl Witt Italoil .Kiit M.i t .ii t ti rloii, st.t.i I UK Com Im J f'lN TJIC WORLD. Jf, at vom I'M ii) ult night (ruin on the railway. ' n.; (.i: iiia Ki.D ruitot ;u Ali'! fare hlwu)M4 low .1 ) alt) ottn'r Ko'llf. ASK TOR TICKETS VIA ERIC RAILWAY, Wlitth ran ohl.iiiifl at all I'rlm ImI l lt kvt tni. ..4 in tl.n Weil (tint .llllll w ',t , it. RirnLr, wm. h. nAnn, lifiCl Mip t. t.ili'l l'. Ag't. it. J". l ARTHUR QUICK, South alle of the Public Sjtmre, V INCH KST I : II, INDIA N A , Dealer hi Clocks, Waldlos et Jewelry, Hold Vvns and Mrncifs (.OLD CHAINS, (OLD KINGS, &c, PIIOTOCi K A IM 1 A L H U .M.S, IU)t)KS, PAPKR, KNVKLOPKS, WALL PAPKK, AND WINDOW SHADKS, -I LARUE STOCK OF LKSt Of all kin.lü. Alo, rEIFU3IEllY, LADIKSt TOIM.T, IMMVIUIItS AM HAIR i vi, irrt. JOHN W- DIOGS 3 UNDERTAKER Keep Cr.in IVfM k Co' Mctalir Unrial Cf arvl U'oo.l Co&ius, North Main Strci WircbcAtrr, lud. 13

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TUT. MUSICAL VISITOR; .1 Monthly lYi'iftlt'rviT ,h vJtdto Mafir and M:tiryi LVcrat'trc. hytr on the firrt nf each irmth ty J. A.JhitftTjichl tv ( b.t IiuUmmpf!U Jn(liana. , "The mniral Tisitof," eotitlti cii month, t Mu-ical story; noaibit" rtrorj of Mntcal New, at hotnf n! bmad; a m9Bthl.v baUetlnof New Mi mad lWvWi from three to four pfjres of choice 4f 5Tu5e, Tocal and In.-tn;inf rtal, i-rrpart. with typciil rtfrrnce lot ue in tue hnt, cirtlf . (worth, in tafh ttiitnbrr. from Wi4 40 cent.) besides articlt-a on muica! wpir of intcrtt to fhorit?r.t trachfrf ani! pupi 1 ü , selected lJ pref.artU for tt column TKRMS. ? One crpj, per annum, io aJrance, $ copir?, " " .2W Ten, M 4 00 Twenty ' , ' W TJack nürnher npfbe! Ad!rr, J. A. bl'TTKHKinbP L CO.. ( 4tf Inüianapoli't InJ. J. A. Kitiii. VLolealtf CONFECTIONERS, Pfo. t'2 .,Tn''nrlurtt Arcnnrf IMHANATOLIS, l.M). " elrr$ fr-m a jistau jir!nptt)BUl. WILL ARD & STOWELL DII.VI.KRS 15 MUSIC Musical Inslrumcnls, Keep eonstiititlj on Juifid, at Wholesale and Kctail, au cittii.iTe aTtme nt of the bttl PIANO FORTES CAM NET OK 0 ANS, Ali .77 r. o n o a s j No. I Itatra Hotter, .1-1 Intliiinnpoli, Ind. Indiana ll'hoicsaic BOOK & PAPER HOUSE BOWEN, STEWART Cc CoNo. IS Writ U'niliinpton-af, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA DEALERS IN 41LETTER & CAP PAPERS, Wrapping Paper. Comrrtf rrlal ,'oti-, r?nnrft nar!. WinTo Paper, Wall r-r-T, WanV rtxV", MfiMtari lum-, html rmcilf, itccl i'etii, Ten lloliltr , ARNOLD & JUTUrVS INKS Sei riiichitiati nml Cliicngo IlilU !) plicntnl. 50,000" lbs! .Bags "Wanted Kor CASH, or In rxrttar-r for HOOPS. TVILLIAM & J. BRADEK, STEAM PRINTERS Blank Hook 3I.innfac(nrci, AND DKAl r.Rü lf BLANK- OOKS, PAPER AND STATIONER. .'. 21 W'tM Yn ii:ton-ff . INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, CfPAll lln.U of Ulaiil on hand, art ' prinlitl to orilrr I. 4. TU t 0. r. r a ii i.f r. a. m. arrara STILES, FAHNLEV & M'CREA, Wlmlr.tale Pvalrrx lu H A T S, C A l' S, All MILLINKHV GOODS, .No, 1.11 South .llrtidinit Irret, IN III A N POMS, l.M). (41 c. mijalii4mi. j ., 11. ai.t tf DONALDSON & ALVEY, JOIMIKHS OK HATS-, CAPS, ST II AW CIO ODS r XJ 3.1.15 UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS 61 South .Meridian atrrct, SVIrull mock, InJUnapolS, Tnl. Anil imw;. nil Ij FUR N JI T Ü R E. f.L.Mirnsnoni ru jl rv9 at 1 it trat FURNITURE CHAIRS. Tfraon wiahlng to purchase Good and Substantial Furniture Will r-Kii plri n rail, aa we are pi that you will be aititfictl, anl that )ouCt nt better joureUca an; wirr fle. V kepron.tantlTorj Laud a ooi afortmeci ni'RKAL'S. err no Anns, 8 A F i: 8 . T A H 1 K S . UlIDSTKAD?, L O U N G S f CR I RS. CHAIRS, STANDS, CK.NTF.R n n DIN l NO TABLKi r.ie. tr.. Etc. COME ONE! COME ALL And ace "ur atock hrf.r fMirchaaing la where tt aide of Public Jiitre. Wiocbeter. lud. t3-13

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