Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 30, Winchester, Randolph County, 30 January 1863 — Page 2

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Winchester JOURNAL. !

V I NC HIiST lIt; , I'ridaj, - - January so. ir,.t. "or-i J. E. BEVERLY,

..V,-rMTl.Uct I authorizing the l'residentto öfter!.- Union Meeting f Mombyi -Mr. ool.en: Kcqucrf,, NViw u Li. -it t. th.t I L.!uel bounty to volunteers now nil.t was large . and telling, the Logislaturts of Ohio, Ill.nois n j?.nd Kentucky, to meet at Louis-1

!ii J 1l1 J II UT. J. I.. !. "'. ... iu'.ret in lh o&ce 01 tne . iMcutsTi, jg'.-R.iAt. 1 ue or H t'.i üriii of Ui.tt a iiONE nut.uu bc'-i sa'cri;,!!), Icbm1 aJvrmn - or job w.jrk, will te the neceity j "' tli-tTin ueJ t-j t oic ap mv booksL.r..Dr Moidt, November 21, i-o2. PROSPECTUS or . . ! t (ihr 00 -m- alnnnvi ' r w .,,.....,

J j several times. Finally, growing tie:...,.. III,,'. t,A 1)...,:

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and another nearly a Quarter of,tjent v name and characterizing! Centurv old, is now the property of I nim ai an imbecile, the Vice ,

DR. J. E. BEVERLY, under whose exclusive editorial 1 1 3Se exclusive r . nt it will hercaltcr be irianaeim conducted. I rt .r,! Vnwcnitii'r in tlie Countv is a necessity I County paper is a desideratum. It 11. be thi steady aim of the I Kditor and 1'ublifheV to makeVÜ the Journal as nealy as possible what it should be. It will be his interest as well as wish to make it fill the wants of the community. So labor or pains will be r-pared to that end. But that community irjust appreciate and respond to his'ctlorts. The timrs are adtersc to paper publishing, except of leading dailies. Most others arc driven to extra exertions to Mistaiu themselves. Shall not the Journal Publisher be allowed to call upon his friends, and those of the paper, for a little assistance in this trying paper crisis? Nothing more is needed than a good list of paying subscribers! we can do the rest. That list the friends and present readers of the paper can furnish with little trouble. Since the change in the proprietorship the subscription has increased very encourageinly, and every days experience goes to convince us that ihere are around the County many who would willingly take 4;ie paper if the matter was pre-l -mied to them and pressed a little, jurhaps, by a disinterested party. Vill not our friends and present -.ibscribers do that? Let each idrr of this obtain at least one - i iscribcr for the Journal, and many more as he can, and the i; .Iter will be all right. Now is best season of the year to do work. The terms are $1.50 per an-ii-.i a for sinb copies; but, as an i a iiicemcnt, we will send ll o.rs for Sl or copies for $."; i -------- i - - ' 4 . . e j j . AiMe mc nay is lorwaraeu in ' . ;. iv jL.i-c. This is the very lowest which the paper can be y.:.!vd in any number. But l.irie clul)S arc forwarded, ..I- v:er up will be suitably re- j U clubbing with our own . we can furnish almost any :i..i i.Tt.ie or pper in the country i;ia.-ii l aver than they can be oi,uiM.'-ifby single subscribers. Flu Havana to tuc 14th. Tie tiu-ar crop rpport?d very l.i.-f .i?a ! coining in. N, , MLXico.-French;driven! ,i. -.L

1.... iu,- Mexican guerrillas .direct vo.e till 11 o clock ulien. : rv i Mr..-u force and give .the! tlx Speyer announced h,t no IV,..,:. ..iucl. trouble. The ! quorum leia . present no business . of the French U tatberlcouW be tr.actcd. i olliccrs I'rcquciitlv I : :Jo.,!. S.,nll-pox in a very The .e- York Lr-islaturc , Mini."!- lorn his broken out at'hasat length organized lv (he

era We !. t, . it through the Tri;ro.n Wellington that Gen. ...!. r : return and take li .'ii. tiif.tri at Aew Ori : l u : - U .1 ' 1.'" i tf nt a neau-i

,;::!!!!;: I::t and tlien pe-Thlps I lUmneraU. Th efnrtc of. n,. fr Itr.r,,.. T

( - ,n Butler is cer-1 7 ' v' 111 . rIpi.t. She w.a atunded br the r V' ri-lit man in th riht 1,10 cw ork revwdiesancl black- to a Committee to correspond jskiiUul physicians but instead of

, i ;. . , Mississippi. Le:?Pards who pou-üt to overawe; with like Committees of theje'cotitinued toprow

........ . r,vm nn,l tn tn.P. and intimidate the Legislature ; LeSu intires nf Jliirnlc ami , ,Le b,came Rs heiries as an

,M-u'S hi.i.M-lf if he can.

News of the Week.

VfTi - in Till! ixiivf.s or ü3i-i v VnvriM-vs l jy I ll Ls : Violation was adopted in. Senate on rJTtt with the object ufj ill CiHTaT III in.im- - . . . . itrnent and to nroviuc lor tnree :

.1. ..1., o nithoplu- r.n.'vcprr ihr nrinrir.n cnnL-prc

. , rn. T .j Iii 1 1 tn liMUiLiik 1'jfcmovc the Sioux Indians from ', t; naavL-d. Ti'.e bill ior Presi-! 'dent tor suspending the habeas : 'corpus, Uing called up, a very!

tamusiii" scene was enacted, in'bution among the soldiers in the i

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iv.iili.l .11. O Ii I J I U I V 3 lilt. iniKi )Ul ;t(-iur. ue iiiaueu iuii , I O Iciip.tIi nnM w.i mlUl c nrdpp i 4 vij jii.ijwi'iii, i.i 1 1 ii i i i LT ü I ; I ident ordered him to take ! 1 rresi 'his seat, lint the Senator would not dou n Finally.lie was taken ! ainlavinr i' tiUml u hp! , i j i ' VI I'll! . I III L HI II I 11 It'Mirill'll .Hill I IM i loir.Tntn.ft.aL' I .i tliit. AnitAfa f Jjn iiv. u inn utii iiuia nojecieu, wnereupoti tne ciiair ordered him to pit down or he ould be removed from the Sen-1

ate. He sat down at last, shak-'baek

ing his list and swearing at the sergeant-at-arms and .Mr. Sum. i ner. i

In the House a discussion . monwealth. arose on raising the pay of sol-! iti:st. diers and allowing those honora-; January 2Sth. bly discharged proportionale j W T. Olto, of Indian was amount of bounty. Nothing de- j to day con(ir:ncj Asistant Seccls,ve i rotary of the Interior. Bills were proposed by Messrs j Ahrg0 and enthusiastic meetStephens and Hickman to au- ing was held at Turner Mall, at thorizc the President to raise and xyUvl ches were made by equip volunteers of African des-jfj. ' JJlow and others, and the cent in such numbers and lor rn0st radieal anti-slaery ie.olusuch time as might be deemed ; tions uerc. a(joptrj. fjie lllosl expedient. ! hearty approval was also cx-

Jan. 2Gth. Mr. Stephens reported a bi!' in the house to bo considered tlie next day authorizing tlie President to raise and equip 1 00.- . .. OOOsoldier.s of African descent for'

5 years. A resolution wa also ; '" me eonsuuiwonamy oi lhc circualioa of vour hi,hiv adopted to inquire into the ex-j)' I fcutlioriziS soldiers to t.sleeI1L.d jouma n 0UP lni(Ist pediency of authorizing the Pres-, vote out oi the township where ,mt Ql (he contrary ,V0U,(I (,f) ident to accept lor three yrn,H . they iesi(h. all in my power for its promote services of any corp. of in-! Tlie Speaker bid before the liol ;md cxtend s cirtulltiont i.. :n I House a coin:unicution lr)iii tlie ! i . i

lauin, liMuiij, ui rtiuiicij, uu-; out limitation as to numbers. ; 1 lie l'ost Ulucc appropriation, i.:n i 11.,..'. M.rti.,;,ir. 1 Lilll,tllH4 ll. Ulillll 3 ll jwuuiuii to provide for the payment of bounties ice, were passed. j In Senate, the bill to suspend : tU cnl of ln.lc in Snntli Hirn.1 lina and Georgia was passed. A communication from Linearati-' shire laborers expressing tude for our munificent donation Inf provisions, and expressing a wish to emigrate to this country was presented, the Vice President I . . I .,- . fntm thp tint orm nractice to . . - be not to receive communications 1 from foreigners.

January 28th. . 0,- lhe &c &c Mr. Clark introduced a reso'u-j The w,loe torenoon ot Tue.stion for the expulsion of Mr. day was occupied by the Senate

Saulsbury for his turbulent antics; yesterday. j Messrs. Kennedy and Latham! staled that had they ben in the Senate last night they would have ; voted airainst the indemnilication ot tue President. The House was occupied with Mr. Stevens' bill for the employment of African soldiery. By repeated cills ot the House, and other captious motions, the oppo-j .www,,I.l h,.ni;,wr election of Mr. Calicott. Sneakg er. Mr. Lallicott s a loval1 " " " Democrat and was taken up as a; . ?)rt ot compromise man alter . . . . i

ll i-.t rr ..'! 11 . 1 t.

long ana iruiljf eiiort to elect, : . t : - . .1

o'.viii to toe latiious aciion oii'ui. i

?have us failed. Republicans j

were elected to tiie other otlicea, ;

tilC Speaker himelf vninn fnrilhov iWm it nrnniT. to cectirn

.1 . . 0 uuemiu case oi ue. t IMO.N Mi;m.;. Mi-mi:.

The Joirir. informs u that?'cIock to-morrow.

4. - . t 1 - . 1 . . . . ammi una governor Horton I hp vrn; rrnuw nnrl thn 1 - - - j firmest energy and detcrmina-1 tioii was shown hv the partici pants. A resolution was adopt, i ed to print Gov. Morton's message in pamphlet form for distri-i 1.. iii't iviinriivj ll mil imended ' "3 iuuc, tmw iciuunia-uucu to be done, for their condoit. !

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anotiii:i: ni vxa: or com .MAM)i:HS(). tjii: POTOMAC. ien Hooker succeeds Gener- j ai Hurnside in the command of j lnc rm.v lnf : I'otoriKic. Gen. ! H'ide and stall' are granted :0 lh's rssL UlllI,er anii 1: rank-; I'm are also "relieved." Genernl Couch succeeds Sumner and - V. T. Smith succeeds Franklin, The Tribune has it tint Gen. Hanks will b ordered to Texas on the arrival of Gen. Butler at Anw Orleans. , 1 be object to be to assist tlie Union men of that State in its restoralion to the Union as u free com oresed for the President's Proc-i lamation as a thing accomplished, LEGISLATIVE St ?l V A It Y. Jn the House on tho 21th, the T.wi:. : i j juuilium ouunuiurf it-pniuu Governor in relation to conscien-, v iias been mid to the Dr.iflinir I Commissioner, which is now sub-; Jc io tue action oi tue j.p-itfii-: luie coming Hl US? OV.IMQ Mil tne 2Gth of any particular intere.-t. In the House, a resolution to ineet the Kentucky Legislature in council of war, was made the orueroi tue uay ior eunesuay afternoon. i . i . i. - i - i 1!utios r inI'ry wcrcj ui eriu iu icie ci tc iu ui ins n i; i.-.-i .:cu;. wa uu ui mv. in1 ' humanity of suri-t?ons ; the for- ! feiture of the ch trter o! the Bank in tnt? jiscll!,&iori 0f lnt. pr0position to raise the pay of the i.i:a n,i ,,Jn tint M I ) UlU i'UIUlCI llil tuitvo 11.1 of the olficer. The discussion was recommenced in the after. noon, when the furtherconsideration was, on motion, postoned. A large number ot resolutions and bills were introduced, but nothing of any particular interest lransatcd n he Grimth on . . ' , nrc.cteda pro.M aimt , , ,u.a, rtiJ, f ad. drJ fMlt J ,e N,.u. York L,u,turc The ,-ro.eM - 1 e , ro' "as I'l-cd upo.i the Journal. A larsje r.uuiber ol'icports Iron. committees were made.

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Keiolutions liv Puett, in re.v eprd to the Morrill tariff, as tm-1 , . i. ... jut to tf.e Agricultural interests - ... oi tue uesi, anu asumg its re-

Kentucky in regard to the 'war, i

and isit those legislatures, if

.. i unilormity of action as to tlie national uimcuities. öi ior . ; national ditiicuues. fcet for I'ilL fr .nn.-..ltttinn in rpfnron r.a i . - "" tuusuiun w... lu uie resioralicu 1 wiu H10I1. UOCS to lUC SUCCiai special 4 orüer - liv Mr. Holcorne: Instructing; our Congressmen not to vote to .. , o..,. i' slaves emancipated an where to oppose the proclama- j

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tnese i nstj-uc tions, to resign !l - 1l4l "I 1 1Jllls ana Special oru.rs oltcupieu ine uaiaiite ui uu; ua. January 2Mb. In the Senate, the House concurrent reso!utionrelative to the j pay of holdicrs, was so amended as to recommend our Congress. men to vote ior a law to increase tr.e pay of privates and non-coin-missioned officers $4 ner inontl). " - " t and lor an equalizing reaction in tlie P.v of oil1 the immediate payment oi past duos, and the more prompt payment hereafter. Nothing of much interest in tl le House. Mr. Carson?s joint resolntion . j endorsing the ex)ulsri)n of Jesse I). Bright from tne U.S.Senate, was tabled by a party vote.1 Written fur the Journal. Union Citv, Jan., '03. I dnre say that I speak the sentiments ot many when 1 say w sadly need a paper pubIbhed here. The plea of our inability to support a paper, which some have asserted, is groundless, from the fact that many little towns much smaller than ours have supported papers, and substantial ones. too. and j ie established here could not surely prove barren to good result. 1 do not ur;e this claim with a view to diminish or dis,ace de-rce,, Mr. Editor,

i i esteem nun auvitUMe' to oitri.. i i .

cj(jznis an(j tndesmen to pat-1 ( roui.e our Uounty paper, lor in : t Ä i t i VillUlIlieS illC IlllllUt IIIUMV VvOUllty ifeiH am varjous oliier vaj. uMe i;ir0nnation that could be derived through no other source. We. are in receipt of last week's issue of Jay Co. Clipper, edited by former Ed. Union City Times. It is similar to many other news organs of tho present dlVf rather d;minutive in size? ahhou-h we think snilu-ipntu-Sjncious for the principles it ad,.ni,(ftl! Th ivocates. 1 ne origination of this little sheet at this time miht be considered one of the results or fruits of the late elections (bused upon Democratic victories). Tho horrid manner in which it uses up the administration, criticizing, menacing and otherwise defacing the hon est deportment of our leading dignitaries, will doubtless result in causing the authorities at Washington to change the whole policy and object of the war. But we will overlook this and hope lor the best. Business has been rather active during the past week, coui .1 . : i . isiucrin me many im ncuimcnii cust0, ii0 ...ercluru mJ - P , '"T Tl 1"'' S M I nearly all engigomentsanJ rfock L,. hand. Z. . HOMF TFCriMONV Valparaiso, ind., Dec. 165?. ' -- - - i I)r c w- li,blLk 1)tar ir: I rite j j this for the betitfit of the sunVrin? ind ! , T.. . tn tK.it j iu. im i iu "oiuj m.n our , d.uiiuer, Almir.t Francis, of 12 years J. j i .. v.......i ,-..:. mc r.ir jwith inujinmatory Khcumatif m, or Neumo,t bein; rore till infant, her tin4 mr.A I r. u II 1 ..... n . J I t

tv l0 C4US her t0 uffer th, ncst ex.

crueui'.! t- paii, and oru uon to t!

üiere 9Ket"uAt k:;'i Iw ir.luceJta trv vou n. . ... , , , . ' iiiooa t urUer ar.J ii.'.s, and she berin to u, nd, and u no c .mforutle nd pr. " ?"t Wt b'I;tve, ar you ,itb grJ.. a. T. iL,,,... Mr?. M. HcMrmu., - e ad verti serner.t lei . TTn 1 t mn iri 1 imit t'm hevtr.a! cat of thi disease haTinf: oc

cut,. ithin the U.t few wk,.j'w i ne or two of.thc m beui' of raiher a 1 p , take it l!lat ajCn

ft.vv .n regIirj l( l!le nnt.ire and nii'ito 111.J the mure especially as niauy ' Atf sworeii in tinvV-av. This is a TeT eculiar and irre-ular di ce, j-rt'sentjn so raa.-iT varictits af ch.iractir and rjQt"? o!vio!cnce as almost to dlv dttription. It is u.uallv spoken of aa Ü disease of the kin, uuJ J'sr ewe. tl.U structure in alt the is the seat oi f'e principi!. action, and yet in tlu aiofi' st-riuu and d.uitrous eise w h it tht kiu suiliTs is of tlie It-ust consequence, the force and violence of the di;':t.-e f:illiti upon the deeper structures or sonnyn. fM)rtaut orui. Indeed, the scope tT the tnahidy will lie found to extend from a trivial bkin all'cttion, superficial und oj only a lew ii.clie in extt-nt tu the nit serious invasion ot the deeper structure with j;re.it swellin,;, aiu and ftvrr, or tinimplication of a vital organ, tlestroyin lile in a very few das. This lat mhI of case M'it gwneraliy occurs in the course of epidemics, or under very unfavorable external circumstances, but not invaria bly. It ii 6f Mitlicicutly ticquent occurrence to s-e a person in uuai healtli exhibitrii a snnll pimple on the side of the nose-; or on the tip of one ear, and to learn in a short tiuir that erysipelas had been developed from so insignificant u start, and th it our fnend had titlur suci.'UUitud to its violence, or p;isd through it with the greatest suIlVring au f danger. Thescasts ure, br the most part, us observed in this part of the country, cnurt ly sporadic and isolated, short ing neither a contagious nor epidemic chtracter. Still, and lure wo come to speak to one of t Inmost frequently and anxiuuily propounded questions, there c.m bo no doubt that the complaint doe often exhibit boih characteristics in an unini-t ike;k'le ni inner. In the history of the disease, Me meet with accounts ol epidemics that have prevailed at various times itnd in (iittertnt eountries, and too accuratel v de- i known as scribed to be mistaken; aud th no doubt but that the disease "black-tonne." und which prevailed so extensively throughout many parts of our own country a few ye.irs ago, was a peculi ir form of ensinela?. As to its eo:it a-i.innes, there can be , very Mttie doijlft of its 'jfc.-ssej.siii,; tint! jualitv too, un i r circuinst tiice- lo favor ; it; yet, in our country experience, we j h ive never Sern any thinj; pr it. In ; inorab'e hygienic eoi;di;ios, the evi ; e aiiirmitive ot me question, , i often too concla-'nr. Aur-en wu . would attempt an operation in the v..r ! ! of a hospital where try-ipeii had s!oon ' itself, would lie regarded as inr-oinpetent j to practice hi profession. The lea-t scratch or abrasion of tlie kn under Mtc h circumstances, is a!mo-,t sure to be follow- ; ed bv t r -ii.el.Uou iiitiuinutation, ' Infection H to be guarded iigaiit by j the most scrunuloiis re 'rd to ventilation j and cleanliness. This matter can hardly be overdone. Let a pure, freipiently renew ed atmosphere have a chance to neu - tralize the emanations from the patient's 1ifi..u -i . . I w L- .1 .....1 1... t-iT .... lions from the diseased surface be seduloudly removed to a safe distance, and if burinl under ground all the better. Let them not soak into IwdelotWes, towel or sponges and l enn'm bout the apartim nts. i 'I lewer porous ana 4'diriin suoslances that are allowed about the sick-room ces mat are alio wen about the Mttwoom the netter. U h.le this precision is bet ... .'n ,u, iu ci.;..i.i e... .1 - ..... calculated to shield from danger those around him, it is oiie of the best menus of K'iving the patient himelf the very be?t possible chance for his life. And to pre rent the disease, lite a indicated above, breathe t pure atmosphere, drink pore water, eat n who!eotne, well cooked diet, and pikd ms l'iT're a portion ns you reasonably cmi. of your time in lh open air. Keep yo ir !.kin clean, livelv and healthv. an! your olood pure, and you will be very J iiKCiy to escape erysipelas. 70 70 COAL OIL AT W. B. 1'IEuCE'S 70 CTS. PER GAL. 0 7U 30 Notice of Distribution. täte of Indiana, Randolph County: NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVHX, i 1 That, at tlie October Term of the Court of Common Piea of Randolph county, alt r Coal settlement of the Estate o" Walttr Downey, deceased, about the sum of Eitty-three Dollars was loutid remaining Ior distrinution atoon tlie ueirs. aanj neirs re intreiore notiaeu to appear on o.e tir.t day of the next 1 "in oi sa.d Co jrt, and prove theit heir.hip and ret.ivr n.eir üMrii.üiion share. innv it f.( hwumiMI Heirs, rsnd heirs re thtrtlore notified JOHN B. GOODKICH. 30 CUrk CC I' lUndulph Co. IppoititmcHt. N TOTICE i hereby given that the un dersigned has taken out Utter of administration on the estate of TtterJ. Poyner, late of lUndolph County, deceased. Tiie cutate is supposed tobeolreui. GEO. W. MONKS. Jia. 3n,i5C3. Mm.

!i Just received at tL News Depot or WM. A. DYNES & CO. Jad. 30, 1?C3. 30 The Tribune Almanac FOR 1863, now be bad at the Sent fre of rostpe to any address on receipt of the price, 13 cents. Jau. 30, lfC3. 30 Rickard s Prize Packages, CONTAINING 2 sheets of Taper, Penholder, 12 En velops, patent Steel Pin, Blotter, audi many other article also, A Handsome Present of '4 PRICE .2i CP.NTS. Tor Sale at the XEWS DEPOT. J in. 30, I9Ü3. 30 CRAIG'S MICROSCOPE, ( 3i a cm r 1 1: s i o,ooo t i .11 1 :s, ) For sale at the NEWS DEPOT. IViee, with G views. '1 ; without view, j $0 as. ; Jar.."0, lir6:i. no ! CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE NeWS Depot. Jan. 30, 163. 3 COLORED PICTURES Tor Sale; nt tlii NEWS DEPOT. Jan. 39. 1:). JJ 1 10, 25 it 59 d. Novels ! '. ' Ke-it cousta:itlT on hand at the J N K W S I) li P O T x uth of Prtblir Kdarf. J in. ."'), 1 -M. .';f - - - "T TVTiTT' "" JJm.M V m i ' .J V rJ I I LETTER Cc NOTE PAPER1 Y'js -al at the OLD PRICES; AT THS NEWS DEPOT! Jan. :'. l"t;:i. FENS, INK AtiD FEHClLSj Tor Sa!- at th j lAAT ' lIO " fP 1 S j V.a I J X j Jar . !', 1 i.l. ! J T I I O 31 A S WAR D

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t i - '. fl c Tie-playt linn.ens l'Ji..c each, 10 per Y 8 V: 1"0 j,i.,uts. yVfv-"! iC ::rapes-.I.abelUandCatib! Kc e.rh. t'-ii-ir.-ki!iai J.A w I r intr varietW s, SOc. to $1 ecL.

! r T HIS OLD STAN I, North f tkt r Ciurt lloute, l.a uu Land and lor , CK.NLKAL Assortment of Hardware! i RON. Steel, Nails, CardenUr'u Tools, etc., at Unrd'H Hardware store. orilLi; and S.n-'e Shot and Ilifle (Juns and Ke olv rs at Waul' Ilnrdu'Hrr Store. POWDEU.Lead and Cans, I'owder Fiaks und Sihot Uas al WnrU'H linrdivnrr Stors. GKINDS'l UNES and H uin-., Lo--Chiins and teeljards at ii. - .a i . . . . "mu riiare- lore. QASli, Glass and Putty at O lardN llHidunre Store. rT'T'r" -. "ii;;." ".I '"" W : : C W. VGr.NEKFinoiu L u.sorttiHnt of SLoel sat Ward Iliudu are Store. 13 R 1ASS Ciocks and Kettle at hird . UitiUvvarr Store. a rr-K- i. i f . . rc in 1 GENt.KAL afbortnunt of Saddlcrv r Hanl ii at - UnrdS Warduftre Store. IABLE .m l I'ucket Cutler. Tea and X Table Sj-oos, Uastln' Sp-jon. at Ward Hard ware More-. "fT NAME LED and Su-ar K ttle, SkilJ lets ntnl Inls, o-l 1 Lils. Move kilbis, Tea-Kettie', Stove Pots und iu Irons at aid llardvi are More,

S CK LWS, Locks, Latcl es and Po!t,j" ' Mi I, Cro-s-cntan i Carptnttr s.as. A silver United State half Snovela aui .padti, aud Colilu Tiiiu- A ii u inw At 1 dollar was old at auction trie nr3a Ward llardw nre store, j other day in Charle.-ton, S. C. I 7 " . j for $1.45, and a gold dollar lor Ho, yc woodmen! bring it on 3tl5( -paper curency.,, while the roads are solid. . Scientific American.

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VNDP K OVISION.SÜ AT THE OLD STAND, Cor. 3Iain it Franklin Sts. AT f HERE MAY HE FOUND AT f f all times p!tLtj of the "TnfXGS XEEDFUIV SUCH AS m LYGRO PFDT1? ES. OF ALL KINDS, i ij r : ii BAKED STUFF: Crackers by the Barrel BREAD, PIES, Cakes by tho Hiindrd OKDCRS FOR WHICH WILL UE fi'RO.TZPTLY ni.LED AT ,; LOWEST J0SSI2LE PRICES. My Cracicr Manufactory rl 1 IN N ii r c v s$ ;i I O p v r a t i o u , Aid I mh stt;;' 'ct'ir. ith the lr-K ll licit HV p -!l' l" l ''"'1 a rt,,,,' s t.!ie b. t . i Vitiisf.rrorxrHY I'Rodfce uLlIi .it til-- Ili'LeSt l.ttt S. . .. . , , ..... p , or . I sell every thing low .; I A -.-CaU or Tr-i.üe Nw in 1 1 tune to .t PUnty of ruontv iu ti wuntrvf.. Tl.nt.kf! for r. r itr-w.-e, I nolicit a contittuaiK ol the siime. JOHN ltOSS. FRUIT ORNAMENTAL TREES AT IHK DEPOT AUUSERY, Winchester, Irjdiana' 'Hi Rcditcvri krices! ' Apples selected varieties... ltJr each. ; " ' fill per IU0 ' iVnch, rnfted, TJJjj ct: Cnerry Trees 2' to 10 i ir IVees Dwart .'Ük Standard 10 " ; (oosebtrries Uoiliitrii Seedling, . . f-vnts ji. r dozen. ' Curru!!.;t,.l ml U ,,i!'' White (Jr.ipe and ('btrry, l'c euch. i:vi:iuiiti:i;Ns. White Fine C to S feet t Z i r,r ' " 1 .... .... ' t'edar ' . . . . 50c to T:c ; Srotc b rine 2'.. to 3 feet Nnrwav S prur A varictj of Shrubs and Climbers at low figures. Ordf.-s solicited and willb promptly attended to. STOXi: K WRIfiHT, j.iti30-H0 Wmehrtttr, lud. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree and execution to me directed Irotn lit Randolph Circuit Court, I will expo-e to sale at the Court Hous j ,,H,r in Winche-ter. Kandoipl. Couuty Indiana, on &aturd..y, the 2 1 it Iny of I'tbruary, is3, f Utw 'n the hou" ol 10 oVIck . m. and !4oclockp.rn,of.aiddaJthe folio. leal etate, situated in Itandolrdi Cuntv. 1",J1"-, I.. ... r ivc acres ol land out of the north-wet eonur of the south-wet quarter of feeI .i i w ' ; . . ..wii . i.i.irvii , i .j, m iHisnit twenty Jlj, U-utli of rati thirteen 1 131 east. eommei.cin' at the noith-wist corner of ' th outrt.wet quarter of iH.i , ..j.i,, r,, ' F , J eighteen 1?J, runninj: from thu ((rtion nice east " 1 rV"V . 1 1 j ,:"J to-t,.rds f,-;j r.xU, then tntj-ix. teiice est : l,, r, l-'j ro.N, tbei.ee north twenty nt , Hird --V j rod 4 to the place of i Uf!' executed a the Pre-ky and ChrNtia ol iieiijaiuiu Shaw. Executed a the uronertvof Aucustus , Pre-ky and ChrNtiana Preky, at the suit A. II. JENKINS, j Jan. 3, I;6.'l. $5 UU jjh'ff ll. C.