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ohtirn, o either very ignorant! or ery &ivn?raw !. And there is tili another et:nda:nt

wLLh I have t make. It utbeh.ju-tlc-! . an 1 in" 4. i' i i rr irii i n.cn m i . - .1 It 1 f 1 t

Cl. U'.r it , ,a Nation War. He S tfU ld that lhe teachers i mnir V( i.rr . that his vile end i to r.t J arP wliat lhe Prons make them? ,ion tj.t- Kfi.tiJioa; and ih t whatever j Many parents ?eem to think he doe ith Slave ry U done but inriJcn- j that when they send their chiltally an J h it t th it .'!; u,A. What it' ; (Iren to school, provide books the Fre-IJent, hating takm it int.. his j for them, and p3V the teacher, heal that one of the most eflVctite thins j their whole duty is done. We which couM l! il iue toward tT'tratin" i t hi nk fhpv ro n ,L, mnL r.,... ..,

the Ut-heilion ii to free the cotton from th tenaci'iM ;ra;of the Confederate Ooverararr.!. should" be O'i'tiplvin endeavor to thit enl? Would it be fair to charge hi;., with perverting the War into a Wir t free the cotton? I deliberately aSrn that it wou! J be quite n fair a to charge hi n with pcrveati it into a War to free the Uve. Let m all be jVt to tho l'rfctiiJeiJ. To be un;ut to him is not only to wrong him, but to wron" and j erhs; 4 ruin tho country. Democrats ! i

thrre are si)ine wiio accuse you of oj ;,o-: to wholesome restraints or trying the Frr-l.e'it's Prochn; itioa bt-rau.-.? I ing io device some new n.etlivd

you would p rvert the War ir.to a War for Slivery. Are you not indignant at the accusation? purely, you fcho-i! 1 l. For nothing in all the hUtoiy of n in could be mure revolting than such a rvcn-iori of a War, and uch a betrayal of a righteous cme. Croat 3 the wickcdr.CM of a eluveholdin- people who make war for .Slavery. But the w anton lin 1 i.nmit 1 -it. .1 I.L-1 .?mi-j ..f hlaveholilng nco;!o, who houij j,ul then, won! J be infinitely -reatcr. j I rnu-t bring rnr Speech to a chxe. 1 Do yn woudtr that I. 0 old and o rad-' ical an Abolitionist, have rxrrcs-eJ iir j i;o concern aSout Slavery? 1 could not j exi-res what 1 did not feel, .ine the ! D3ia0irJ:ng ol buruter I have kit uo concern about .livery for I could not doubt tha it was th elTcctual bomharing of J?larery. A the war ban advanced I have been increasingly cun&lfnt that the people would never c oiient t re-estab-lich the cause of all thi blood aud horror and desolation. As I bae heea the jlowfhare of war pasi through Slavery, I have felt more and more that the time for the abomination to passawav had 4,-oaie. And now have we ipns that tlie , very arh-juakes of war will ion be rending this mountain of oppression, and tossing its parts hither and thither beyond all possibility of restoration. Moreover, Civilization in everywhere cvti olf Slavery: and there ii reason to hope that even the South will become o far civilizJ by thU War a no longer to desire Slavery. It 'h indeed sad to have to number War amongst tho civilizing apent. Xeverthele- fo it is th.t whilt the nation arc on their present low plane plane in the cae of some of them not above the barbarism of hlaveholdinz it is harllv extravagant to siv of them that: "without shedding of blood there ii no" civilization. War h emphatically the wort of all remedie.-. Hut the natiorn are still too low and birbarous to trv onlv the bettor one?. Y t", tho jlac i o!n t" po free. Heaven's time for setting him free U at hand; and F.irth and Hell cannot prevail .ain-t He ive:i. He poes free br tne f bedding of blood. H it it i the blood of bii common oj pre-!sir- North and Smith, instead of hi own. V(iii!r"H minifetatiom of the Pivine hand! Wondrous retributiom of tlie Divine jutice! Hu; thoih I am sure that the innocent nh ill fre, I am not sure t!i it thepuilty nation hall live. Cod alone kr.owwh.it penvty iii be aJemte to it rnormou, conunuej an.i unrein r.ica ot enin l-a-i tt II; poor. Perh.ip it ii t be destroyed, an I to be a warning, loud and lonj, azainst o pres;on. Nevcrthe'es., though we are to be submissive to whatever mo be in store lor her, we are to abor real- ... .. ... . ouly, widely, and incessaut.y J..r her al. vation. My hearrr. we ill ! tan I h tho Garrnment .II . n 11 .huz'.i vne of ui arj L'-'irioc r:.t aüJ iiti. Kr;-i:l.'.u-ar. an '. tome Abol.i.or.iiu, no will ikm r rthcivt buk taruua, .t.:ericar.- ill we We . ' . ... . . . . yt ii.h it 'i?, jcr r( j Bi"i J Miri'Mil a'.'.v ban I o ir.olvei t.i?ether t trii t M cauoie siij accural Kceiiinn w:i oi? uv.li that we m.n.t tv, ni,u fed iiorc deeply II an ever that It t n,.t ll t;.e i: 14 t'i; we f.m cii juorf !, t ut only bv oirvive. Noi'ui,; i, tr. r than t'litf..- lite ef t'i.KeSer. .., u in dMunion t i n- .rth.::;;"X!u ,l M tiuJ u li(oi ((f Ero taVit. lüv j.-ai K t ti r-m oar d.;:y I :a-: 1 by o :r .tri 1 ) tJ -t raw men w'.- bat t; . .t fr.oa ai....i j- uto ul f r or tt r.l r M,l!.fH--,o-r; ri-r:lin .. tr.. iati:rf.iri.-i ..f :i o-r.-.M r:u ;A the erB"u,M tcy 're. T. !eort l ti. ( rn Untit' '.i'c-rt t;.orn. iur :.';-r ' 1 us uulr thj C-reranici.t. T:;e are aT.at.-d that i ) maay of V ! m t. riy ar. inJ'.;kf ( f S.i i ; T i i i v n Ytv h i r h m . iT,"k'f a !

nhe,:;! nutei.ita abler t- ur.ve v-ck , magazine, tilled with all the anjuuii:cr our in-n.!. sj.i hMrüe., weapons and engines which man s ,.(f.Mo.iM!,:-MM.v,i.v;iM...r.i !:5kill his been able to devise from vountry l. v,n unbke ttr;:.H ;- tl;e e3rlie,t ,ime; an,J he works ui henthey ent forth t fzw.t l.rr bur. t accordingly with a strength hortw. oar ;-in .:a er. c ui i th-? -k. j r0wed from all past ages. How nji.iuuMn.iMoji.rnmi. 0ur ! di tFercnt is his state who stand : on the outside of tmt Morehouse,

mo-e return from it, t-id u by ... . i c;ot en. m-nt. Th oi;i-rMne.i inn.i. trte Jora an 1 r jv.ie-J!' t: earta oer t : i i r ! r,. vTi.rr.tT.t. An.!, l.vjd ' aoTe il!. ct-me ! w n t--' v-i'.ee vui f lU-av tz: standby the G.nerr.ru? t.t! Mini ly th Goxriimrct ' ! Tl! Etrt.h rar-er tat that tn roaj jUt-en th rrince of WL. rr.arrujre break. fat tail of the al- oft mi'.l.oa lr Tfi l"Bia lettre 5flftle in th 5rt st Ckio tow cumVrr ortr 100 W mttnber9. -

From Moore1 I. oral New-Yorker, j i:x ontAf.i: vorn teachers. It hn nffpn hrpn s.iid. Ami vrv

.... t. . .in,i ..lf n' t n t Ii a inll'Mi t J ' T n . I 4, a ........ ... j ii uw lliuv.ll IIIUIC Uf way of encouraging the teacher. All know something of the duties ot a teacher; vet none hut a teach er can know the weight of care and responsibility which every true teacher feels. None but "a teacher can know th weary midnight hours npent in anxious thought as to how they may win the hearts and ciuse some roii"h, ungoverneü One to Vtelu quietly of explanation by which they can brini; abstract truth to the comprehension of some poor, neglerteu minü. x ou who sometimes frei that to lead your own little ones aright is more than you can do, have you no encouraging word for the teacher who has not onlv the mental, but, for the tune, tho moral and plty.Mcal faculties of a 5C0re Or more to Ö'Velop? A pi rent may watch and toil through loil year?, and then be fully repaid by seeing the rich fruit of thciT labors! Xot .0, usually, with teacliera. They mast labor, sowing the seed, and then leave the field, not knowing but their successors, in seeking to root up the remaining tares, will root up the wheat also. Their future reward is only in approving consciences. But, perhaps, you say our teachers are inefficient; many of them are mere school pirls who engage in teaching as a pastime, or lor the pay. Even it there arc many such, can you not encourage them for the sake of vour children? Let your children see that you havo little or no nonfide.ice in their teacher, and they will soon lose all respect for them; then of what ue is their instruction? Whn you have teachers who possess little interest in their work, show them that vou feel deeply interested in their success, and thus you may awaken to greater exertion for the pupils. If a teacher does well, why should you withhold due praise? If one errs in government or instruction, reprove ientlv. if at all. Few teacl.ers, we think, are spoiled ,y undue praise, while many fail for want of proper encouragement from tbe parents. Marilla, N Y. SC IX LA N I X) I S LMI M A IKY. The Pacific Mills, of Lawrncp nre the most extensive in j the world, ivin employment to over 2,500 operatives, and fur ni.hin exclusive support for nearly 10,000 people. The mill , was mjlt j JS54, tVO VeTS af- ' .t . .;k ' i ter its incorporation, and with a; : . . 1 , . , I ; capital 1 9-j,.i3ii,ouu. i ne Kinu , . , J . oi ooas manuiaeiurea arc uelain.eashrr.erea, ch illis, calicoes and print lawns. The power is l ; o'otined Iroiii five turbine water i wheels. In the manufacturing ' UP1 if UTlPlU, WfHCn ls UU ieei in lenqth, there are 62,000 spindles i jn operation, 1.600 looms, oper- : 0,n, . i . . ! i e . " aieu iiv i'.iu wuiiieii, iiuu nc j (Tde atnOlHlt of COttOn rotlSUmeÜ per week is about 4,200 lbs., and of wool 20.000 11., ail ot which uhrn mmutactured, makes 360, j - 'uu varus or 20CÜS. 1 lie n:n. AAi i r i rri in.r ilonirtmenf enmnr!PS Sixteen mvliIrA, .,,1 O "t fHlH 000 VXlAi Ill IV.IIUH UHU il.llWI'lUUU - V. . w ' 7 ' rf j ot goods are pr'i nted yearly Kdlcation. An educated mm stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and inland that its gates must be i ! i stormed, or remain lorever sn ut against hirn! His means are the commonest and rudest: the mere work done is no measure of his strength. A dwarf behind a steam-engine may remove mountains; but no dwarf will heur them down with the pickaxe; and he must be a Titan that hurls them abroad with his armi. i Carlyle.

PROSPECTUS

or THI WINCHESTER JOURNAL Vci&Serie, Vol. 1. j. j:. bevemzmjv. Editor and Proprietor WILL IUVE THE ASSISTANCE of the Best Writers whose aervices cn be obtained aud will ue every endeavor to make the paper meet the vranta of tbe whole County in such au institution. The LOCAL NEWS will be carefully gathered up and pread before the readers. The GENERAL NEWS of the whole country will be epitomized for the column! of the Jour si. and nothing of particular interest connected with the world's progress will be entirely overlooked, In tbe HEALTH DEPARTMENT will be found accurate accounts of the state of the gtntral health. Notice vi all prevailing diaeasei and epidemic?, with descriptions of their nature and course, the best way to prevent thew and their Most rational Jiianapmunt when 'thev may haveseizcn upon thejy-tcm. i h. kiu? a new ieaiurn m n. cws- i r. i.i i e . a jeWS- I paper, win oe munuonvui ine inoti valuable in this. If read and heeded it will be worth the whole cost of the Joi rvai. tn the familr nml the indivii!iinl "Han...III . . C I . t I to keej well" is the preat juestion in thi retard. An ounce ol prevention is worth tk tun of rare. Tbe interests of FARM, THE ORCHARD AND THE CARDEN will have a watchful advocate in the Journal, and the transcendent tubject of the EDUCATION of the rising erration will always be treated as of the first importance. It may he said, in short, that the present publisher of the Journal has taken hold of it with the view of making it as ueful and valuable as possible to every one of its readers, hoping that it may not prove unprofitable to himself. Will not every one of the present readers lend a helping ban!? Let every one who sympathizes with the undertaking make him or herself a voluntary agent to obtain subscribers for the paper, and let those who can, furnish items for its columns. In this way we can get on smoothly. THE TF.ItMS are: Vor inple snb- ; scribers, $l.rD, Three Copie for $4.00,! and Vour Copies for S3. (0. Thi is the! verv lowest, when the roonev i paid in au i aiii.i . JOB OFFICE. PRINTIN OF ALL KINPS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE1 Y ; Olimai UIILCe. w BLAKS OF ALL KINDS on hand or printed to order with despatcb and precision. ITT mi Pncto-pQ naiiUUlllS, rUbLtlb, j Circulars, ni. m 1. VCt, 1Li.J. UUV;UUU Bill Heads,. Notes, &c. Kverv thin", in short, in the line of i Jib Printing done at the SHORTEST POSSIDLK NOTICE r(j j3 a caaner H'avvnntril to Please. COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE For your-

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Job Printing ! You ib ill not go away eo-nplaiiiinjr. J. E. BEVERLY;

isPRlNraRANQEMENTistove -Store and Tin SliopüfJgJ " STORE

FOE laeo, -A-T THE UNION CITY Apple Tree?, lt choiceNo 1, from 1 to t'r hinii ID centFrom 5 to f, ft hili Cherries from... ." to 30 Tear?, dwarfs Pear, standard '" Peaches, grafted - Peachej, seedlings, r ft ' hish ... Plums from .3'Uo t. ;iiAirs! c;k.vim:s!! uapiä! Twenty-fire varieties. . From the 10-ccnt Isabella to the CO ccntPcUware. EVEIKJREE.NS. Twelve varieties, frem !" to -."c per foot. Apricot, dwarf Apple trees -." cents Quinces "J-" llaspoerries Cioor-tUrrief Houghton's Seedlinir, Wirte French " Lawton lilackberries ptrdoz . ..(J I will deliver treca in Union Citv on Saturdnv of each week to fill orders and) supply an iiw tan on ine who him iuiu ii I. r tn v I : r P . i AH order addressed to O. P. I.KAVKI.L, T,ion City, Randolph Co., Ind., will be iiomttlv attended to. i Vurtni-v .1 ntlo4 enntli .f TTn'irn (Vitv. 1 . .....v - ... .. r i- .. ,.f Vt.-fn lir 111 1 v " ........ v. ....v . 5)'Custonie ts cared for free. Feb. 27, 1 h;:i. iw FURNITURE. li:mvi:ksi)ok!'i:h & wi:si, MSl"l"ACTlRl,m OF

VINEYARD KÜRSERY

mimDRY GOODS,

FURNITURE &, CHAIRS r-y ii.. fk. -3 Persons wlh in sr lo pure tiac j GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL , FI'KMT:;KK, will leae eive us a V.l. j ar- si r k that yu will satinfloil. an-i tl.at o ( can not better jourielvo9 I ANYWHERE ELS El We keep constantly on hand a o"l anort m utof I Uli K AUS, CUP HOARDS, ) S A V K S , t a n l i: s, UKPSTIV-NDS, f,IT L o pi N c. i; s ! CHAIRS, st.aNHs, SOFAS, CKNTKR A N V PINING TAHLKS rtc. i:i v.tv. COME ONE! COME ALL A ii examine our M'ck bjl .rc i.-.irchaii:c',-where. Winchester. In.1.,Mavr I?C1. t4h19-1 DENTISTRY, 5pDr. J. W. Wilmon B E .V TIS T j WOULD inform the citizens of VVmi - : che-ter an.i vicinity that be is prepared to attend to all kwids of opera-1 tions on tbe letth. suca as cleaning, Filiinir ).nd ExtractiiiL'. Also, insirtiu ;::',;! All, plain, single uni and block tetth in number troni one to : entire s(t. I wot If wirriiitcd strut hi IP" a C.iTVt r OI arI ot k a rra Ii 1 1 1 ! iirni " V titicial telh, would call attentu n to tbe advantape he has in m ttihii ;:. w ith the j prcatint niot ty, the nat.iial te th. As t i ; rrifis lie olil1':it-a hims If to do wölk a?! ! low a any pood Dentist in the State, i Office in the fU ,.st Otfce room. I March 1,1 Mi2. vl Howard Association, PlIILADF.I.niIA-br the Relief the Sick ami l)istrescJ, aßtctnl inV. Virulent und Chronic Uieats, and esyhl daily Uiseaut of the üexual Urgant. i 'i. .io :i, v ip fiven rrraiis uv ine .ciLMven ci 3 " - in; -urpeon. Valuable REPORTS on SPERM ATOR - tun jiMiivil. VF. ICXHSS. srwl ' other Die.es of the Seiual Orpans, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in tbe Dipen-ary, sent in sealee l letter en - vpI,im.j' t'r... i.f rlmre- Address Dr. J. Sk'IEI.IN IIOL'CIITON. (,W!,rii A-oci tiou. No. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa oct 17 Ij Alniiiiitr:i!rN Salt. TOT1CE i- hereby piven. that I will' sell at ri.Mie auction, on Saturdavi tlie 1-th day of Ajfil next, at tlie late residence ot" F..t kiel Wheeler, deceased,) in l;..nddj.h county, Ind., all hi? persoual rrorertv. f net taken bv the wiJovr of said, i . . . - ' ' decedent:, cenjirting of one Lörick .Mare. ! one two-horse Wagor., or.e Threh'.njMacnine. one two-hor T'.o. ore et of j Harness ar.d Rridie, iwo-tliirds of eisht' i t-rfä of Wkat -rowing' in the field, H O: ! l-uhel of Corn, one Cookin - Stove and ; I Trinmin:; also, a vari.tv of HoehoM , arJ Kitthfn ".iture, Farmin- Utensil A credit of nine mor.th will be gi . n on nil emu r.rr thrre dollar?, the pjrchaftr pivii- his note with approved security . a-vvih" m'liihmi and a: rraiscraent laws, ' with inleret frvn date. SIMFSON COTT, AJm'r. m.a n lvi'.-i a .v!. " t uruiu ' w Attorney at Law, jrrrill nT.M rROMI'TLYTO W coUectintr securing claimj and; rhuirv.nr oension urd mck pay iur; soldiers and their beir. Otlce on brat floor of new Jail Buildin?. Alo. Notary Fublican J Ager.t for the Bate oi h1' ' Support your county Journal,

Wwt Pl'blic Square, opposite the Post Office, Winchester At this etabluhmeiit mar always be lound a large stock of COOKING. HEATING AND PARLOR STOVES OF TUR MOST APPROVED rATTEnXS. Afco p I'"rncVw anJl'ou,rv ProJuc. taken

exe!ian?e lor ware a. inr - -v T!.. I CI ,.a U nrr TV.ll 1". . jan . i , i -o.. Tin: BEE HIVE STORE, i:a.t r the 2iI,ublicSrr0, r; 1 L l i' -. tr T Ti fl 1 il 11 3.. v I II n II H S 1. I ' c t. - A. H. HAEEIS. : : Prop'r. NOW IS THE TIME TO i! ECU KE b .1 n o . i .v s l.N , tlk . I Hats and Caps, Hardware, Outcry, etc., . at Tin; BEE HIVE STORE. at Tin: BE1-: UIVK STORE , n i f May be found a complete ano well setect..,1 ctnrl- .,t' .Stable and l atiCV UK 1 COOIK. which can not be excelled botli I as to .(U.ilitv and oice-. and to which the ' prot'DfttT COIinl.llllly oiJing XtJNV I sriTLins. AT tii: BEE HIVE STORE! T ,v ,Un be found FRESH GROCERIFS.o! the be-f .i'iai.tv in the market, ... . . 1. - I . . . ., .. ------ , , Iiiiii: at as low price? as any omci noue in the place. AT THE TT TT- i i OM'ATir Ultj Ml V Vj O 1 UIV ll You can find a lar-e stock of QUEEN'SWARE, -Sellins at priecs that no person! will "gru mblc" at. THE BEE HIVE ST0 RE IS UlC place I or i 'ii'H'i'i . ' . rfinmvuip pt'T! rPV otlursto hay ii.nu' am., i , etc Sellins cheap for cash. AT THE BEE HIVE STORE The Highest Markot Pi ice, IN OOODS, will be paid Hr COUNTRY PRODUCE. . ... e hope tc receive a liberal snireot pubP:itron;Li?e. ano. rt spttiiaii ' - . . . .1.1, I persons to call ana examine my siuciv. ot- ' fore burchasing ilsew litre, I ' STOREumUr the Journal Office and : 1 doorsouth of II. P. Eizer's Drugstore, J p A. II. IIAKUIa. I May IH, -J2. ly i Indiana Wholesale IIAAF f. T. I nPT) TTATTCi:i BOWEN STEWART & CO ' t -0 JS ycsx Wahill?t011t, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ' ' DEALERS IN f ? ..P Jf f Vp. 'ÖM-vH w . LETTER & CAP PAPERS , j j Wrapping PapOT, J Commercial Note, Uonnct Boards, Winj dow Faper, Wall Farer, Wank Book?, Memorandums, Lead Fcncili, Steel Fens, Pen-llolderb, Mnnuuj o co DUILtn'ö UCincinnati and Chicago plicated. 50,000 lbs. Rags Wanted. For CASH, cria exebaee for GOODS.1 or CA jasi3

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i r , ctfinrt PUtes 4. . 3a irk rr. fi V:.. uuur vm i - ...- - WILLARD & STOWELL, iTfli: no. 4 ii ati:s norsi:, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, 1) KALK RS IN MUSIC AND Musical Instruments, Ki:r,P CONSTANTLY ON HAND an extensive assortment of PIANO FORTES,; and Molodcons. , X. B. Piano Eorte tuned and repaired. Old Piano Fortes taken in exchange for new ones. Fiano Vor test to rent. A large assortment of Guitars, Violin., Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Drums, Vife, ,Vc. Guitar and Violin Strings, of the best quality. Also, Instruction I3ook of all kinds." apr 12 ly KAIL 1I0AI) NOTICE! Pursuant to a resolution of the Hoard of Directors of the L;iV e Frio & I'acilie Railway Company notice is hereby piven to the subscriber. to the capital stock of said company, that each stockholder is requested within thirtv davs of the publiI eation of this notice, to pav into the ollice . of TrflJj.UI.,,r of .j f.0'nipilIlv Ht c.imbridge City, Wayne County, Indiana, aj first int.i!Inient f ten (Id; per cent, on the stot'i s-ub'Til-ed fv him. j June lb, l(iü td I SHAVING SALOON! BUCKNER & OUTLAND. MIM) MH' t. II 1IIIIIIIIH'1'PIU ; TjU tV II .1 HUM. 13.11 lid, ' - shop o m a in stim:i;t, Immediatfly orrr Carter's Xnr Store. They are prepared to shave, cut and cleanse the hair, renovate clothini;, etc., ;in ,hf , lUst m,t I-proved style, and jonth vino, treasonable terms. r J j O 31 AS V A R I) , j A c"!S ulI't:! t sale a GENERAL . j ft TT -I A nr-ArfmnviT- sV U ,,,1 . ; zzKJl UllUilb Ui lltlUlWdl t? i ! IRON', Steel, Nails, CarponUr'a Tools, . etc., at WnrdN Hard ware Store. DOUIILEat.dSinpIe Sliot and Iiiflc (Juiis and Revol v r at Waiil'o Hardware Store. IOWDLR, Leid and Cps, Powder Flasks and Sbot-R.ips at AVartlN Hardware Store. i RENDSTuNF.S nd H u.-injr,, Lop , m m i . hik :hk m lams and Steelv.irds at Ward Hardware Store. C1 ASH, Gi t's und Puttv at s Ward' Haidwarc Store. 11 UTT and Strap Hinges at -C "r J Ward Hardware Store. O EN F.RAE as.-ortiuvnt of Shoe jTjl I'ir.o'in- at Wards Hardware Store. lUAS.S Ciocks and Ktttl Ca at 1 JlJ Ward's Ilardwa ire Store. OENEKAL as.-.oitmiLt cf addkrv "1, Hardware at Ward', Hardware MorCt T ABLE and Pocket Cutlery, Tea nrid Table Spoons, n.itir' Spoons at UardN Hardware- More. NAME LED ard Su.-tr KutltsSkil Vj lets and Fid, odd Lids. S'ore Skiliets. Tea-Keitie. Stove Tot an i U:z itts, Tea-Keitie, Stove Pot IroLS at Ward' Il.irdu are Store. nriM-UN .rocks, r.ntcles and Bolt?, Mi l. Cros?-cut and Carrci.tcr .iw., 'shovels and Spades, and CoSn Trimrn:n?s at n 30 Ward Ilardwnrc Store. DR. N. SIMMONS, Druggist and Bookseller, rrvmv riTV. INDIANA, contin- ! I J uesto keen, at LOW FRICLs, a .min t-xr TnrfT OF

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Bills uu.l-'"" lf.niv-L rfif t vii nnirrv

TATllic: PAINTS, OILS A.MMYlSTlTr.Sf TUirssrs AND SIT. lnRTi;RS.MIOULI)i:R-IlKACi;s, SCHOOL HOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ETC., ETC.

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UVo. S, Helm's Block, . Ka.t Kmnt of Public lare, immediately ; Last of the Court-House,

WINCHESTER, - - INDIANA. r HE 1'NDEKSIGNED ber leavo A. to say to the citizens of Randolph county, that he ha jut opened at tbe alove-nn;ed New Statid No. f , A large and complete Stock of DRY GOODS! My Stock was all bought East with cash, and with special reference to the wants of thi market. I t hall eadearor to keep alwajg on hand a full assortment of Ladies' & Gentlemen's Wear - In all the varied ptyle to uit the season. Also, a large and select assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASS AND QUEEN'S-WARE. All of which I can Fell as cheap as can be bought in the county or, perhaps, anywhere ele. Call aud see before juichasing elsewhere. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Aitbe hiphet market j rice, taken in xchane for (lood?. JNO. D. CARTER. decOH C5mG SADDLES HARNESS AND LEATHER. Sit. Si A. Y. II HAD HIT RV, Ma. ker and Dealers in Saddles and Harn -s of all descriptions. Leather ol all kind kept for sale. 77" North Front of Fublic Square, immediately north of Court Hou;e. X. It. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Dec.SG, lr-C'2 TO THE UNEMPLOYED. CAN t.IVi; STEADY EMPLOY -ment to active vouiisr men to solicit orders for the LITTLK GIANT SVAV1NG MACHINE, price $15 Hemmer, (iaupe, Screw-driver and extra Needle?. Wiil pay a liberal salary and expenses, or allow lar:e commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS piven to Apcnt. An Aptnt wantedjin every County. Forparticulafs, descriptive catalogue," kc, addres,w th ! stamp I . S. I'AtiK, Gen'I Aent for U. S., Toledo, O. BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTORY, Christ Kayser, fleo. Keller PROPRIETORS. We keep constantly on hand rradyI made Hoots nr.. I M, U p ar alwi j.reI... f. : l':,r' l" ' ' l" "r A ....... -.. I .. r , .. : . I n. ...... r Ti dcrina neat, substantial mari"r. Try ui. We will a No pay the b'ghei". casb prices for hiies rrttti or dry. ; STOP H. SIEC, MERCHANT TAILOR, wh,chcur, ma. n piuiisiaKiiiu u...iu.i.uc. rj v. ! 1 CLOTHS, nSSIMEIIES, VESTIXGS, And all other articlesapf pertaining to th ahove business all of which I will sell VEHV (HEAP rOK CASH CUTTING AND MAKING don to order. All work warranted to giresati faction and jjot up in the IITEST STVIjES! Ctive me a call I don't intend tobe UNDERSOLD. W '-!'" FRUIT ORNAMENTAL TREES AT THE DEPOT NURSERY, Winchester, Indiana, f Reduced I vices! Ap; It, ttlf etc J varieties... 12J.c (ach ' $10 per 101 P ;ch, pralle 12 CtS Ciurrv Trts Oj to -1'J Drir Free Drf 3c Standard 40 " r . r ai a v v i i i Fm " " " ' 40 Guosttcrries Houghton Seedlinp, 75 ctrnt r.er ttoxen Currart Red and White Dutch, White Gripe and Cherry, lc each Fie-pl-mt Lii.na.-us cb, $10pti 100 plct. Grape? Uahella and CatawK 10e Teh' Fiaer varieties, SOc to $1 cich t EVLHGRELNS. ! m,;,. nf.tafift 1 Fir I 4 ! Cfdar ' . ... 50c to 75 i Scotch Fine 2 C to 3 feet,... " A variety of throbs and Cliroberi at I 0W ,ur. OrJers "elicited and will be rromrtlv attended to. 4 ' ' . ; nn IU, -u V V V J - " '

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