Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 44, Winchester, Randolph County, 8 May 1863 — Page 4

LAHOR. " Fror Mowre'i Rural New-Yorker. . Labor dei;radin? Idleness en

nobling? Never! Such terms are

5 suited only to shve holding cor.-; tiring from lu?mes3, be they ever V feticracies, and nations sunk in j so rich. No per5on, in my onmbarbarism. Thr- Bible doctrine j ion, with a clear head and a f tilwhich holds that if mm will not J wart arm, has a ntfit to n -sh his i hands of work, and selfishly leave

nentlv a wise one. and ouzlit to t Uf promulgated everywhere. It is arl'rifit and proper that a gaudy bntterlly should devote her liVe to sunning herself on a roe ftalk, or for a" ?!eepy-eyed eloth to epend his time taking siestas in the cradle of the tree-tops, because that is what butterflies and fdotU.s Avere'rrnde for. But, for "a living, thinking, feeling man'' or woman, cither to live the life . of i drone, idling away existence , - JiV 'a bijttertly, or dozing it away ' Jike floh, is a shame and a sin. Don't, talk to rnc oftbe gentility j of Idleness, of its leiii' relini'di and aristocratic to do nothing. ! as though a man was anv more a'rnan because he keeps his eyes "thA and Iih hands folded, ArisJ.tocracy, in-ieed! -I would rather belong to the democracy forever, y than to such an aristocracy as that. Whit would be the condi tion of these eliminate do-noth-in?, I wonder, thee people that despise work, if the machinery of labor should ccao to move for a twelve-month, or if the working hands of the world should "make a strike" everywhere lor a similar length oF time. Whence would come the delicacies for their dain ty pahtes, or bread to satisfy their hunger? Whence their sat - in?, jewel-? and hroad-clotiis. Who would bring them shoes for their feet or coat for their backs? Who would make them beds to lie on, or houses to live in? Never call a man independent until he 'knows enough to earn hi 9 own ' living; for, just hs lon' as he hau no calling in life,' no avocation, nothing to do, either of hand, head or heart-work, just so long is he a good-for-nothing, and utterly dependent. And happiness! Some people, young ana foolish ones, mostly, ?eem to think that idleness i a tatc of perfect bliss; that the word is a synonyrn of enjoyment. But it's all a delusion; and if you ever, my friend, expect to reach the pleasant bowers of Content, and sit there, along with . n ,uc"; Ul " aV got to take the.homely, .old - fash - loned, dusty, rugged highway ot daily hbor-dowß whatsoever vour hand finrieth to do with vour might. 1 here 11 no "short cut iimncr no royai road 10 nnppi ness any more than there is to learning. Somebody has somewhere said,' and very truly, that all which seems necessary to make fallen Adams thoroughly miserable, is just to put them in . Paradise, and, debarring them serious occupation, give them permission to make themselves ' jvs happy as they ein. Thoroughly miserable that is the exact term. A happy do-nothing: The words fairly contradict one another. I don't believe our tirst parent could have been happv, even in Eden, had not Win Maker et hi:n to naming tho beast., and doin something.

öpe AKin 01 r-aeu if ids me loSudi seaon teith us the condithink of the curse pronounced ! tint the soil should be in at $eed-j tin-re that men should cat brejili in ' to huv nrn.n mn-nlnni

by the sweat of their brow. What a cur;e that was. Maledictions, as a 11-nil thinv brini; forth a ctoj) ofthornj and thistle?, 1 ut this oae, unlike ill others, has resulted lu a harvest of enduring swet t?, h clustprrd all

over with frar;mt blos-ominL,. riht tools to work with, ancji Would von receive th benif.vi oi working the soil at the riuhUimc, , " 'a li-ht h:art and a jaeetul con Svilh'tl feed tint th.M)h"'nt need Otf.il- 1 .11.... - I

cle't: ouia on nave tfir

iwctt io!et ot content and the'dono. Rricflv f:

rose-i-uc:s oi joy u.oomir,- in Me pirdt-n ot vour heart.-' UorK. uefiil? Tlirre i ln;t one answer. Work. Tho-e is nothing noMer, wiser, or Ittter to do in this world than to work; r.nd th sooner the flu'ird and ilrones in th? human hue :ke od'tlieir torpor, and hy their hu.tl to the plow, and their shoulders to the , . . v fief r, so mui ii sooner mil i:e , i i i.i

grand millonnial day dawn, when. vour cüticle. iu,tiro .'pm(.',"?"tmlt p,'ori,'r ij tl"'e "h rrlct'11 : Krinnings will Lc Otln of thi;, , ,J ."CC. "r.d,, lu,Ue,, rnlc!l;I;e, ,t j0S aIj

wona. God did not rr.ake a world like this for idlers', a world with moun

taini to he leveled, rou-h places ynt, in the cMf of the Ie-, stern v W' t""- k " rl Ihirefore iren said defe.dto be made smooth, crooked places,1 justice demands that you should Rvr.dprCo he anJ jw-ear on the

to be ,.ra.gM.na nve ? uc spanned, and deserts and wilderneses to be rniue blossom liüea rose, lis did not make such a place for do-nothings. Do omethin then, Incnd, it its nothing but manufacturing shce-

pegs, or diin up thistles. If the work does not ennoble) ou, you must ennoble the work. I don't

like to hear people talk about re the world to got on without him. If you have earned money enough for yourself, sir, why, bein to earn for Fomehodv else. There is wprk enough, and more than enough, for every one of us. .Much land remains to.Le pos- j sc?d, multitudes of noxious weeds are choking the ood feed in the .reat field of the world, and. so Ion as there is one let t,

we have no time .to bo idle. It , which you, plere-ryou can nevis btit little, perhaps, that thou, jer have both. Between these, as friend, and I, can do; but if we j a pendulum, man oscillates ever, unroot only a single weed, or ! He in whom the love of repose

ow but a single sed of truth, Mtinir the tear of humilitv fill. ; and the sun of lovo shine upon it, ' ibv and bv, m the harvest home

of the nngel-, even for that we : rest, commodity and reputation; shall h sure to receive a reward, hut he shuts the door of truth. "rich cluster of ripe fruit, ; He in whom the love of truth prewine on the lee well repaid. " dominates will keep himself aloof Oh, the sweet Hereafter, when from all mooring, and afloat.

'every iota of work done for our j Master will turn into a dazzling1 em, deftly wrought in our coronet of J;rrompen?t?. Comphin not, then, oh brother, oh sister, weary with casting bread on the water?, weary with laboring for wnndcrin souls that will not bi reclaimed. Wait and work, work and wait, Gon and an - oU are working and waiting ako; 1 and. therefore, hm acsnrpd vnnr i labor is not in vain. A. M. P. Fayetreville, X. V.f SG3. tiii: sei: m:u. From Moore' Rural Nevr-Yorkrr. The soil is the seed-bed. The harvest depends largely upon the condition of the soil at the time of seeding. The success of the husbandman depends much upon the skill with which he prepares the soil for the. reception of the seed upon the condition of the soil when it is worker!, and upon the modes of preparation adopted. The time of working and the mode should be such as to secure the most thorough pulveration and complete comminution. We hire frnitful year,. The iheen rnarvelous. Thev have! uivpn P,;f!Mrp nf fiip .nn1pifv nc our ,oiIs when , forked. ! Tho harvt nf 1809JwiU nnt! I Crtrt, n thc We$t? wW ,h - ;n granaries !

are not yet relieved of th surplus ' on !i;ml or printeJ to order with despatch corn of that season. And the; il,ul Prtcisioucondition of soil at the time of' seeding had much to do with thi ; Handbills, Pester, harvest. The spring v:as a most ! n i n i favorable one for Varm labor, i UirCUlaiS, Cards, Crops v;ere got in early, and; . xyh'en the s-il wa, in the bestpos- Catalogues. Checks, sible condition to work. The' -n.Y, ' , T ' p winter had left the ground dry1 Heads, lOtCS, &C. and pulverized. Th? action of

uudi nau yum ,1S iu iuu; comminution. The spring rains I were, not so copiom as to fill the coil with water. And the growth of grain was marvelous. I5ut wo are not always favored with such mtiiral aids. Wo are assured of seed-time and harvest. ni i t uiiiiiiui.'as l;rowill. e I 1 .1 1 . .1 11 .hum WM- MKii aruueiai aids as lie in our retrh, to rre the seedJed th'H deira!le condition. The n?or nirlv to realize thi-! condition should tlinim of! ! thft.crain-'rowcr. Prunn"?, the ' aiUJrd, is a ro-nriend of work to itrniprs, jrerare the -?d-h(1 proptrlv and jtnt in the seed, and yoii nmv "u 1 i"uuic ,tna auire si God to do the ret. now to ;i:r ai.oxc. We have .orr.c sucstions to jolTer, w!,i.!t will enaMe our j reiders to et throiiI in the n!0tenv and c?tidortil)l nnn. tier. It .i 1) hi th. nwi:..1 fnujiin . ad follv to leatliM hU .hn in niVOi wnerem tne oneiuier rias his ! i .1 . rr , . h.adqtnrtcrs, and exterminate! cverv lee therein. If a doz hites ! M e e ao? in He can ofAwleg. On the name principle, if an irate doriKey rudely elevates his posterior extremities aain.n your sacred person, the true way is to kick hick. It a horse falls upon you, the sublime principles

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treatment i to call him a liar,! cinn, .morkistou n, Indiana and a thief in the larjjain. Ifj Ä TTENDS ' promptly to all call in yon are a finner, and a , neigh- ISlrJ!" 0t ' rori'53onbofs cows hlppen to get into j j,- KesUrace and oilice on M&i'a.fct., yofir young corn, your instant j South part of town. .. tf

mode of obtaining satisfaction is to turn all your cows, ho?,"ctc, into his corn. lv followingour these sublime ideas of justice and self-respect, vour daily life will be full of sweet peace,J and 'you will rventually becomo as docile and playful as a kitten. - Mental Activity. God offers to every mind its choice between .truth and repose. ' Take predominates .will accept the first creed, the first 'philosophy, the first political party he meets most likely. hi father s. He gets He will abstain from dogmatism, and recognize all the opposita i negations between which, as j wall. Mis boin is swung. He i submits to the inconvenience cf susnense rind imncrfprt nnininn hut hp it n oinrlirlit fni - tniiVt as the other is not, and respects the highest law of his being 1 . JOUJt.MlI, JOB OFFICE. OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED -AT TI1Ei j JOUITial Office. üLAAkS OF ALL KIXDS 1 h very th in -, in short, in the line Jl iVmting done at tbd of : shoutlst rossiULi; AOTICL" and in a manner UK. m 1-., arrmit C(l tO PlCtlHC COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FoR your T " 4- f J 00 ir rill till 2 '! - I You shall not go away conjlaii.in?. J. E. LLVEKLY TKCE MAGIC Family Sewinir Machine, FOR OLY TWELVE DOLLARS! ' pltlS i a nee I clothing i d of errrr familr where to be ftwid or c!ot!iin orn. itn in s :n icuine a woman c tu tiLe titty ftitcl.es to one ly hand, and tin refiTe a e.s time, and time money with rt-nn a well as nun. This niathii.e not ?o diiücult to use or o Iib! kind? of s n ine f iuallv well, the tinst . . . . . .... m. . ,!,-u" Vr. c'0i- lotcaprd: vn?,Th ZJT , . " consider it the best invtftment thev ever f Any ... h. . " ' ' ' ' U'-v V; i J i ! ' ? fc Ce i Je.iv red :t i.;s re.i ir re. C It'." k T. J .1.111 JOHNSON BROTHELS k CO., 41 Manufacturers. To all men the best friend is v - rtue

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SPRING ARRANGEMENT FOR 1863, TKCE : UNION CITY .: PRICES. Apple Tree?, 1st choice No 1, from 6" to a ft high. JO cents From " to fi ithih 8 Cherries from. ,230 30 P.ar?, dwarfs. ..15. I fj j Pears, standard .'C reaches, prattel. ........... .Pi;,Pouches, see. Hint's, 3 ft high. . . a Plums from 30 to 33 ; y ' - uui;s! r.itAri:!5:! .vnxrirjiii ! Twenty-five varictie. From the 10-ceat Isabella to the C0-cent Delaware. EVERGREENS. Twelve varieties, from 1 " to 23c per foot. Apricot?, dwarf Apple trees. . . . Quinces . . .V. ...... . . Raspberries Gooitixrries Iloyl) tan's Seed 23 cent..23 3" ' 5 uiiT. ii. ie r rencii ; : Lawton Rlackhcrries perdoz ...co ; I will delirer trees in Urion City on' i Saturday of each week to fill order and Jppb' 1 who call on me with any thin-i in mv lino. All orders aiMreed to i a. d. leav r.i.fi, j Union City, Randolph Co., Ind., ; will le promptly attended to. i Xurery l milt' south of Union City, 1 mi!u west of State line. . 1 37 Cutomrr? cared for free. Feb. 27. I'M. l-.y FURNITURE. MiMFiCTritrf or -Kg' vFURNITURE Sc CHAIRS if l'erson wihinir t jnirchae GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL' I- L UN 1 1 I i ! K , Hill j.lta?i' jrive us a csil, a are sthk tti.it y.n w ill b- satisJK- J. ami thülv can uoi Ufitrr yoarnclvcs ANYWHERE ELSE V't keep coustar.tly on LaLil a good assort .IHMlt f BURKAUS, CLTBOAKDS, S A k 1: s , 'I A ',) L E ? , BEDSTEAD?, L O U N G K S CHAIRS, STaNDS, SOFAS, CENTER. AND DINING TABLES Etc., i:tc. COME ONE! COME ALL An! examine our Mock Isfort p-irc:.aln?tpv.ere. Wincbetor, In.I., May 9 T4n10-l ! DENTISTRY. Dr. J. W. Wilinor.', WOULD inform the citizen? of Wincheater and -vicinity that h is prepared to attend to all kinlij d o?erai1101'' 011 tllf Teeth, such as Cleaning, ! Filling and Extracting Also, insertin work warranted, and hein- a carver of ar- i tilu ul teeth, would call attcnticn to the: :iil vi ri 1 1 rr V ,1 I, . . rv. , r.i, : .. ...:i. greatest nicetv, the natural teeth. As to rrict he ohH-ites himMlf to do work a - . . . . - ' ' low as anr rooJ Deutet in the State. Öfter in the old I'ost Office room. . " ' March 1, IM, yl Howard Association, ; pHIL..I)KLPIITA-or the Relief Oj I 2. .'' Sick ami Distressed. n'Victcd teleVirulent and Chronic Diseases, and itpht ei'ilbj D'utaaes of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice pve:i gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Val niV.e RK TORTS on SPEHMATORI:ü;. op SEMINAL W E AKN ESS, and other I)'je i8 of the Sexual Organ?, and j en the NEW REMEDIES employed in ; t!ie I)i.pt-nnry, .--nt in ealeed letter enI velopes, tree of t-hare Address Dr. J. SKILMX IIOL'CJHTOX. j Howard Assioeiatiou, No. ä outh Nintk ! Street. Philadeh hia. Pä foct 17 lv State of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Randolph Common Pleas Court, Juue Tera, lG.I. Jeremiah Smith ) Complaint to Tir! TT.mM Foreclose Mort"a". J -c1 lir I .1 l 1 ll," V '-- 4.4 I t C II I T, P,.f;.r novr cnmeä anil P."nt herein, together with an affii??!.u lS?1 ?,:.uJhl " cW Äh. teb,w,i the Court Houe in Winchester, on the 4?h M a !av of June, lX nd answer ,i , .- , ' . . ; lurc'inipiaini or ueram uc ame will be heard and determine! in. Lu absence. Witnc f mr bnd thii ICth day ZXL. of April, ft 6.1. JOHN ß. GOODRICH, Ci'k.

VINEYARD NURSERY

1 ove.S tore and Tin SJiop!

West Pcblic Square, opposite the Post Ofttce, Winchester 1 At this establishment rnavilwarsbe iounJ .iiare stock of

COOKING. HEATING

OK THE MOST APPROVF.D'PATTnRNS. Also, a efncralafortiacnt of TIN

COPPER, MRASS amVlihET-lRON LOW WARE, etc. I'irixjiiä wishinpaay est to call tuforepurch i-iii-cl?ewhcrri " exehar?' for warts nt the bishest njlrket Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, .noutin.

for m:irkin? Röxes, R.irreli,' Sacks, ClOthingUuoks, kc., cut vn short notice

Jan. i.iet;:. tut: BEE HIVE STOR Tastof the r:PiV,ruhlieSq'rc, Winchcsfr.I n d i an a, uz-- -- ' A. H. HARRIS, : : Prop'r. NOW IS T!!E TIME TO SKCUKK IS.3IZ GZ JT.VS I.N DRY GOODS, S GROCERIES, Hats and Caps, fTnrlwnrP. Cnfmr. tc. BEE HI VE STORE. at Tin: 1BEE HIVE STOBE ; May be foun'l a rnn:;iloto '.itvl well select . tO'ltock f S'..i;lc i 1 1 i raticv DliV i GOODS, wl.icli c;t"a not l-'o f-xctllcd botli , to noAlitr n.-ire. und M which the lWvnii u,,,,!,uutly uuu 0 AT THE

iBEE HIVE STOllEjVING SALOON! i f BUCXNER & OUTLAND. Mav also he found FRf'SH (i UOCHR- n . , . jlES.of the bet laitvin the , :, arket, BAKHKlSS ii UU) ESSERS.

selling Hl 11 s luw I'rieee us ;iuj uiuci u jusc i in the p'ace. AT THE BEE HIVJ2 .STORE ; Voacan llr.dalarce.t.Kk of QUEEN'SWARE, at'llin:.' at price that no person v ill "irr amble' 1"11E I- the .?e f'r Farmer. Mechanic:' and ...t.rxii'.i.t. irlrill tihv other-1-. It. kiv .uttL i li.u , etc. Sellin! cheap for ca.sh. AT THE BEE HIVE STORE The Highest Market Pi ice, AnilMTDV PDOniinr ULhN KY rKUUUUt. ' 1 hope to receive a liberal hareof puhf . . . i . r . n . . . i i I1C paironasc, ami riptaiuni indues an person to cill ai. i examine my ioec ue-, i t .1 1.. I lore uurcna.-inj: cirw iure. I STOREunder the Journal Ofccr and ; I door south of II. P. hTizer's Drugstore. I May IC, 1SC2. It Indiana Wholesale BOOK & PAPER HOUSE! i BO WEN, STEWART & Co., No. IS Wct Wnltiii?tont, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, DEALERS IN LETTER & CAP PAPERS, Wrapping Paper, Commercial Note, Könnet Boards Window Paper, Wall Paper, Blank Books, Memorandums Lead Pencil, titeel Vtut, Pcn-IIoldcrs, ARNOLD'S & BUTLER'S INKS, &C. Cincinnati and Chicaso IlilM Doplicated. nfinnn llic? Vic Wrmnr jJUjUUU lOSt ItagS WaD IGU. UrCA.U.oria.xchaBg. forGOODa. jaa23

AND PARLOR STOVES

WATIK, STOVE FFRNITUR1I, HOL-1 thiniriamj linewill find it to their inter, j Old MttaU and Country Produce taken inj price? ic, made to order. Alfo, Stencil PI Ate? C. McADA MS. Pnormrrca. WILLARD & STOWELi; xo. 4 n ati:s iiovm:, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, nr.Ai.pRs in MUSIC AX I) 3Iusical Instruments, . KLHP CONSTANTLY OX HAND an ext n.-iro as-ortnuiit of PliTO FORTES, and Fclo'dcons. N. I. Piano Fortes tuned and rerairOM Piano Fortes taken in exchange for new one. l'iauo Kortr3 to rent. A 1 r -sc nj--ortment of Oultir, V!o?in, Flutes, i'lutiaas, AccorJtciii, Drum. I" c li S, C. Guit;ir nnd Violin Strinpa, of the brt fjiialitv. . Also, Instruction Hooks of all kind. ' ' apr 10 lv

IIL ROAD 0TICF' f CAX c;lvn STl:XnY umi'0Yxi.xiij i.'iYkJ xiu iiuij. I rneIlt to uctivc voun- men to solicit Furnnt to a resolution rf the Board j frilrs for the LITTLE .GIANT SLWnfDinttors p.f the Lake Eric Ä; Far i lie INC- MACHINE, price iliHfiamtr,

llailwav C.i!i;.:in v notier hervbv ivtn tothe.su!jFe;il)ers to thecapititl htork s iM company, that each t(:kholdir re;rrtpd within tliirtr d.iyc of xhv juifdiration f this notice, to pay into the oth'oe of the Tr';tM:rf r of s üd omp.m vat CamLr'ulje t'irv, AVarne C'o'mfy, Indiana, a 4'. 11... - . ft C a . . 1 11 t . !"1 'Vl"i:"1 ' .' " Cent, on .1 , FAvsoN,rrrs't 11. j t.MM.-. i : e is r. June 1, 1"C1 td siiüi o.n .liAi.v sti:i:i:t, Immrdiutrhj orrr Carttr' Nrus Store. They are r-renired tot-liave. cut ami j cleanse the hair, renovate elothin-, rtc. i on Vi. m toe latest and most approved titvle, and la )l rf:.iona!de terms. THOMAS WARD, USSR.-, OLD STAND, North of the Court r.vjff, h.jj uu LMlA u!,,l f.,,-; I sale a GENERAL I i A-.-. A i ft ' I T T ; MSSnrrrnPnr nt Hirr nrorn , " - wi kj j x XXU1UIKUUI I UON, .Steel, Nai!s Carpenter's Tools. I etc., at AV;irds Hardware St ort. DOriUj; and. Single Shot and Kill (Juris and Revolver at WartlN Hardware Store. PO V L h H , Jad an l Caps, Towd er Fl;i.-k and lint-lu-s at Wnrtl Hard ware More. , i RThT(i'F ,,1 If., n """ CUins ft!,d Ste.diards at :ir: Ward', Haiduari Sir.. ir m m . QJASH, flla-s uijd I'utt v itt O W ard's Hardware Store. . I J L 1 V and Strap 1 1 irises at Ward' iiarauare More. CIENEKAE a-ortment zTjL l'lUOiU'S kt of Shoe Ward's Hardware Store. TRASS deck-, and Kettles at j JL3 anls Hardw are S store. i GENERAL uurtm(nt of Saddle UJL. Ilattlw.irc at Hard'- Hardware Store. i rv rpARLE an ! IVket C.itUrv J Table Sj.ooiii, IJi-t!:ig S;. rv, Tta and :;vr, at arü I lard war Store. EN A MELI:) and Sunr h' ttlc-, ?1,1TI ltts and Lids oi l Lid. ."tc Jrkillets Tea-Keit'es tove 'ol and Dog Iro:.-: at Ward's Hardware Store. SCTiTAVS, Lucks Icicles anl Bolts I Mi'!, Cro.--cut and Carretiter Saws, j Shovels and Spaden, aud ColUn Tri laming" at n 30 Ward Hardware ütorr. DR. N. SIMMONS, I Druggist and Bookseller, rjXIO.V CITV, INDIANA, continIJ nesto kec-j.4t LOW PRICL. a COMPLETC STOCK OF DRUGS, UA.MILV .I) IIO.MEO- ' IVVTIIIC ?Ii:Dirii:s,

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SOILS AM DYi:-MUn5,i A v.n-tj ot :mi,s n4 Clinjben at TKUSSIS AM) SIT- .low fi-urt,. Orltrs olicitid and iilbc

SCHOOL RO Oh'S, j AND STATIONER!. I7TC, ITC.

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in Tin: new stoui; noo.M .Vo. 8, Helm's niocUy Kast Front of PuLHe Squtre, iraraeiliaUlj East cf tLe Court-IIouse, WINCHESTER, - - INDIANA. rpnc U.VInRj?inNED Uz leave X to üav ta the citizfiii of RaLJolrh' jOoritj. that lie Las just opened at tho abovc-named New taad No. Ö, A large and complete Slock of DRY GOODS! ; Mr Stock t all bont a?t with cash, and with srec4al rrterrr.fr to th .t. of thia market. I f hall endeavor to keep alway on hand a full assortment of 1 ' V . iiames'ocireutlemen's Wear la all the varied styles to suit tbe season.' Also, a large and select assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots ifc Shoes, GLASS AND QUEEN'S WARE. All . of which I caa Fell s cheap as eu be't.nuht Jn thr county or, "perhaps, anywhere lsf.- Call aaJ scc before putchasiii cl?t wti re." - c ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE cuonge tor inoas. decQG 5mG SADDLES HARNESS AND X. E A T U ER. RH. A: A. W. nRADIirilV, M. i Tj kers nj IVnlfr" in SuMI s riet Ilsrnr?.- ol a desorir.lionj. I cither all kimls Kept lor sale. ?7"Norih Front f Pulilic Square, im mediately north of Court Houe. N. P. CASH FAID FOli HIDES. Dec. 2G, 2v2 !TO THE UNEMPLOYED. ! GuLre, Screw-driver and extra Niedleh. of''i Pa.V a liberal salary and cxf-eiiM g, or is ' allow larpe comnjis ions. CÜUNTV KIGll J 'iven to Agents. An Agtut wantedjiti every County. For particuUr. de(rrij.tive catalogue, ic., address, witli stump. T. S. PAGE, Gen'l Agent for LT. S., Toledo, O. HOOT and SHOP. Christ Karrr, fleo. Keller, PROPRIETORS. We keen constantly on hand readv1 made Boots and Shoes. W'c are also pre-par-d to manufacture thee articles to order in a neat, substantia! manner. Try us. Wc will also pv the highest cash prices for hiics green or dry. STOf D H. SIEC,

I 2vl J 1ST TJ F Ji. C T O H "5Tf

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