Winchester Journal, Volume 2, Number 12, Winchester, Randolph County, 25 September 1863 — Page 4
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Frora t"s Amrrieta Aric;lt'irit l NOIllI. tlUTATIONOr !IIf.UJU.N. To ir.ikc a child do ryht is rno !nin. t-i tp.irh him t pii T'-r ricrht doin,f m nnotluT, and i:iueh more dkJl.'iit '1 lit 1 1 r t .:'.: I' acco!nj'Ii"iid y rt-Hrd-j v.:l juinish-iuo:t-, tli Intt'.-r onlv lv railing into action hi- own romeuwe, and no , I c.ijtominLT 1 1 1 m to hev its Ruuireracnt. Children traiued mi ler the flrt sst'in arc like a clock kept at the riht hour by frequently moving the hands but, n.- every one knows, a tirne.pieco will only remain correct when the regulator is properly adjusted, and the same is equally trie with children; they trust not bp governed, but trained to govern themselves. This plain, undeniable statement, explains why so many who hive been brought up with the greatest etrictnes?, have when removed from parental control, and left to themselves, epcedily run to ruin. It was like removing the brnkei from an engine under a full head of steam. It is an error to suppose that a child can be taught to love virtue by merely telling him what is right. Some of the most graceless psts in the community h ive trrown up in homes where the bible and catechism were administered as reguhrly, a? iu the dailv meab. Scodlri have pointed to such examples as proot ol the v;urthlertes ot the Holy Cook, a a guide for life; but tins is no more reasonable thin to pronounce w ater of no value b'-rciuse tho?e confined to it in youth, have afterward destroyed thamtdves by intoxicating uriui. - AI iral truth ...... ....... whither drwan from the Iiible or other sources, is valuable above oth- ; rrtrhin onlv in nronorti on ;u 11 : :. ;f ty,n l'.lt I. if f4iilir ; 11 13 l'JU'IU int i mi; inu w i i j ; practice. We may safely challenge : the world to idiow an inJtancc of a ! wicked man who from childhood ! xr.it .irrntnaiml to ir.ii.ln hi, life hv i We may safely challen ... - - ... -m the precepts of tlie liible. The first rpnniitf fnr ri ht moral training of . . . ... children is the living example oi ttiparent or teacher. The greater part of education of children whether good or bad h accomplished by this agencv. It ia u,e!ess for a father to j chide'for an-er, and exhibit pission hirr.sPlf when intlir tin- ntmishment ' for the child's display of temper, j Every blow given under such cir- j . " . . t" t . eumstance?, will confirm the combative tendency of the child. The father who talks about honesty and boasts of sharp bargains, is teaching his child the first principles which may make him an accomplished pwindlcr. The mother who rebukes j vanity, and vet indulges in display j of dress and ornatnent, will find that her "action peak louder than ; word" in the formation of the ch ir-; actcr of her daughter. Alost ot the fixed habits of lile, those whica d tcrmine character and make or unmake the man, arc the direct result of imitation while in youth, a t! they who would be happy in their children, must accustom them to walk side by side with ttirtrst'lve. . in the ways ol virtue.
One of the securest ways to in.-til ot mankind; whit is his place in soand confirm a love of right doin is ciety; and what are the readiest to give children an experience of meius in Iiis powerof attaining liapthe pleasure of such conduct. Fr j pines and ditl''i?in it. The man
instance, a child is prone t selfish- who knows these thing?, and who nes. Punishment can not drive it has his will so subdued in tlie learnout; offered rewards only app?a! to . ing of them that he is ready to do and stregthen the motive it is desir-! what he know he otiht, is an tduable to suppress. Make such a child rated man; and tiie man who knows the alomer of your bounty to some , them not is uneducated, though he poor neighbor. Let him hear the ' could talk all thetongued of Babel."
grateiul tnanks ot tnc wmow lor the present received at his hands, and witness the delight of the scantily did child to whom he ln.- given some article of clothing. He will participate in the pleasure, and soon be easily induced to secure simihr enjoyment lor himself, even at tlie pric ol sell denial, ii the parent ' watches for and mikes opportuui- ; ties for hiin to exercise his own bon- ' evolence. Another good nut miL h neglected means of continuing ri-!it principles and actions inthildrei, a readiness to annreciate and m irk with approbation tluir efforts to ilo nnt. as Juntas uiecntiu s coii'mcL ii unexcepjtionible, and causes no trouble to the pirent, he is too often left unnoticed, but any departure from this course is immediitrlv . . .i i marked, and perhaps visited w.th reproaches nnd punishment. The writer his known children to purposrly do wrong in order to attract attention; they were uneasv at bei:i lett as mere cyphers, whom noLodv cared for T1,a Invn nf praise is a natural endowment, in tended by tlie Creator to act as on ol the Mronqest incentives to ri-ht-' . '7 . . 'r"k doin, and the parent who fails to appeal to it is both unskillful md unwise. Although a child teel an in wird satisfaction in goodcond i:t, yet loves to be apprciated, and when praise is so pleasant to bestow, it is to be wondered at that parent are generally so sparing of commendation. This subject is nlmo-t an exhaustles one. Its full elucidalion would require volumes, and we can only hope to here present a fev leading points to elicit thought in the right direction, and thus aid parents in securing one of the most earned desires oi their lives, mo weiure oi their children, -i-1 A ronil came thrown to Nev - , e ork city last week front ew Orleans by way of Cairo, the fnrst since the rebellion broke out.
WANT OF CIILEIIY KITCHENS. A Fanner's wife writes as follows on ihi subject in t'le Xiw England Iir::vr. She utters fori.e truths tint
nny be applicable to more than jm- hou.'t keeper who reads the 6Vi - .v Ftirnirr: v cry miicti is written and said a V.u. pleasant and tastflull y-tur-i.i.'-Iietl mrlor.-. but the kitchen is .11 quite in trie background, except i - - - Ii3 It t4f1PrilifkM I M tf Art a. ri n!lnn I times," with ponderous beams over-j homl, trurn vvl:i.n ij-nii feloons of dried pumpkin-, apide.-,"?. It i tf.o impoitiut a pirt of home to Le nr,dec'.ed, yet it urelv is neglected. rVh parlor mii-t be cool, and airy, and sunshiny; but th kitchen mav be wherever there is room for it with a view from curtainless win-
lows of barnyard or woodpile no j you labor for anything below your paint or carpet on the tloor, no piper proper humanity, you seek a happy on the walls, furnished with chairs; lite in the region ot death. Cdcran 1 tables, clothes-f rames and wash- j idzc .
tubs 1 of di.-h-towels over tlio tove, arid a row of old hals, t uts and frocks for ornament.. Thii is a picture of too many of our fanners' i itihens'-of a plaie where; we hou.-ekeepers expect to spend a considerable portion of our time. S wonder that mothers look care
worn, and lint larmers' wives andj daughters complain of their field of. M A j J Hl TT A jlj A Jp labor. No wonder that soiled morn- j J A 1U U 1 j U , ir.g tlrt'sses are seen, lor clean calico, white collar.- and smooth hur, I "rri:Ks ui:u sruvici:s tot j:
iculd not teel at non.e in a dmy, clicerle.-s kitchen, aid a man wno wj!1 not provide a pleasant one, de serves to take his breaklat every i morning opposite a slovenly wise. I think now of one cheerful kitchen' a simple one to be sure but the . , 'nung?uu ioo u ui.uu-u u uil",cl a,na ros" apa oes ü0" J I1U w Liltni "miulHlv 1U U-J a "ood-niizht 1 F J .J I J '.ul-lu 1 J l,)v tll,'ir dil"?lll,3 h adows ?ri lho shining lloor. 1 he distant view oi and woodlands makes man) a weaiv uurueu niiui uv in siieiui te ichm-. e sn in su. a kitchnn Knr'iiicA nn lint liulrt ;!r rliir -....ol and a sad heart has no place there, And now as wc, shivering, wrap our shawls about us, vainly endeav"ng to convince ourselves that w,'ller is not almost here, yet bring m,r bokd and knitting work around lie 'S cooK-Kioe do husbands and i. i i. . v : lor iie evening, fathers, hear my humble idea in behal: of the -tuflenng sisterhood, and give lid a CHEERY KITCHEN. nvsms on i:iicati;i hikn "An educated man ought to know three things: First, where he is-thatl is to say, what sort ol a world he has got into; how large it is; what kind of creatures live in it, and how; what it is made of, and what may be made of it. .Secondly, where he is going that is to sy, what chances or reports there are of any other world besides this; what seems to be the nature of thatotlipr world. Thirdly, whit he hid heut do under th se circum-tanees that is to say what kind of i'.icu'ties he pos-4c?e.-; whatar the preient ttite and wants Qt;i:mi:.s. If a man wantonly destroys his neiphLor's property, who pays the damaires? And if men stir up rebellion, nnd cause the couutrv to loe Iumdreds 0f millions of dollars, who ought to p:v the da:narc? The laws of all civilized countries, from time itntnoinoi ial, have settled tin- first (juttioii those laws which nre conservators of society. Tht;v declare that the trespasser gV" ,llu,i V1.1" . rV,,u? that he who destroys his neighbor's property, or injures his person, shall compensate him for the injury. Suppose we carry out this principle, this well settled custom and law, ami apply it to the case of men who have stirred up reLoIlion and destroyed not the c:oods of one man onlvbiit of thousands. The precedents of all nations, ::s well as the dictates of justice, declare that the cases are analogous, only that the crime is more ihigrant aml tho inJnr preater 111 a rebellion. Hence in all trovernmeats the goods of arch-traitors are ""' 11 "c -COÜJS m ?' ? 7 ' arc1a',r(raUe for the in urv done, nino h mniv aro the goods of the violators of all law answerable. There is no principle more just than that of the conliscation of tlie goods of traitors. If the country l-e burdened with a war debt incurred in putting down the reLcllion, there is certainly morejustiee in paving that debt by seizing the property of the inciters of the re bellion, than by laying heavy taxes upon the loyal and law-abiding. To object to confiscation on the ground that it is radical is downright nonsense; it is in the best sense of the word conservative and loyal. To exemtit traitors from snob n , penalty is to oner a premium for the commission or treason. When desj perate men find out that it will wt ! ,Ucm,n?, Ti "7"" rt.,r "'' a reoelhon than to conduct an orilin:irv 1oliti,;ll ca Uc may look for a frequent harvest of treason. A" hrVh Vn'vm.
HOI AX ASPIRATIONS. All lower natures find their highest good in semblances and sM-ekinjs of tint which is higher I
land Le;!'.r. All things strive to as-: It - end. :i"d a.-cend in their striving. Ar. d -hall man alone stoop? Shall his puismt ami desires, and reilections of his inward lile, le like the j rel'.ei-led iiii3'e of a tree on the eJ '? of h pool, that grows downar I nnd LßoL'o i r r , r. ' L hon on in the unstable elenen. beneath it,; iu neighborhood with the slim vva- j fr-wi'tJ and oozy bottom-grass. that are yet better than itself and more noble, in as far as substances that c.pt'C3ras shadows are prefera ble to shadows mistaken for Mib- j itanvcs? it mu-t be a higher; "ood to miike you hapnv. While 81,000 CASH VnD otae pooJ Vojttrn Lanii9, to tri lt- tr au iaiproveJ Faiin in this couuty. A;ipiv tJ myl-n C A. A VEKY. Itli-s. N. A. Williamson, V the l:.'lie.s ot VV inebtst r anJ viciMtv. II ..V in r h l st-verul timts expnience in Ntf ilamp!ilre, she ftcU coulldtüt oi giviti satisl'.tction. ii i . . i. - c , . .. c .. u r uc.Miifut-t. m n,e i ravt j.rupin , count uj 21. L.IE1SBR, Wholesale anJ Retail Dealer in LÜHS i FRAMES, i 1U Pictures, Looking Glasses, French ait J American ;ins, Oval and S-juure Frames of nil sue, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ! iEtna Insurance Building, Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, HID. AU kilo's of Frames for Show Card, Ficture, I'dintin, promptly maJe to ordtr. M iy S, 1SG J. ' 41 SOMETHING NEW RIBGEVILLE. DR. WILLIAMSON. Sueee8-r to J. , II. S in 1 rs, hn just opened a large Mock of It-y fIvoä., Ciroccrits, Hoots and Shot., tivtthr with all t!ie nrtiohs usually ifvt in a first c!.m store. Hi l'oo.Is vtitc bo'i"ht lr cash, anJ lie will not 1." uwhrold D. R.W. Ridgcvülc, Ind., July 17, 'G3, tru SHAVIHG SALOON BUCKKER & OUTLAND BARBERS IIAIBDRESSEBS, SHOP ON IIA I.N ST!U:iT. JmtneJtatrly over Carter' iYctr Stcrc. Tiicy re prrpjrcd tObh.ie, cut aui cleRn.-f tlie liuir, rcn ivate clothing, etc., ni tli 1 it eat and most approved style, aud ou the m )t reasonable tenni. i-: Sj i) a j .Y t Spring Dross Goods! Just received at tbe TRADE PALACE. WEST VASKINGTON-ST., INDIANAPOLIS. SILKS. niixK roiM.s, ritr.Nrii poplins, .noA vmiQtrs, iiMriti.ss CLOTH, rOL'f. VltDS, Xpw Style, rOULKI ELAN Es, kprim; di:lm:s, ri:i:.( h callki. HUME, LORD k CO., Lute II. A. Fletcher A. Co. CLOAKS ANi) SHAWLS Somotbiu new and beautiful , just rccrivel At the TRADE PALArK. HUPrtEjJ.ORD &C0. CARTE TS. Tlie hirprst stork in the Wet, mmprisiui; er-ry prut'c from the beautiful Med illion to the common Hemp, hcul t ninfty davä ngo, and will bs c I nt a am all advance on old rricfv ALJO Oil Cloth, Jlat, IIulT Holland, lrcen Holland, Cnrtatnf, Dnntask Shuder, KmbroiilTed Kepp, Strnw Mnttinic, Coco .flatting, A.c., ic. At the TRADE PALACE. El tunc, fiord &z Co. PAPER HANGINGS, A very large stock of all pr ides, selected with much care for Spring trade: alo WINDOW SHADES CULT CUKMCC, COItDs it TASSELS, PICTURE TASSELS Torcter with a connlctc assortment of House Furnishing Goods: TRADE PALACE, 26 AND 28 West Washington -st., rNT)IATAPOTJS. HUTtlE, LORD & CO. ritoriiiETons.
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fit np I tin or'nt' poTen. Lr lit tlol haifieii fo::;aeat is pel." hare been introduced to tl.o public fot more than eix years, and have acquired a far exceeding ny Family Medicines cf k. limilar nature in "the market. An appreciating publio was not long In discovering they possessed rt-markallo md hence their nd consequei t profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling hiai to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing tho "vvxwcyovv?, CevAvett rhich have been showered upon hiin fr:u WYvays oWvc CovvwNyv. The peculiarity of tho SVoo "VvvYvvev txwvV is that they strike at tlie root of DUcitsc, by eradicating every particlo of impurity for the life and health of tho Uxly depend ! upon the purity of the liOod. If the blood "is poisoned, the body drugs ' out a miserable exi-teice. These niediviuei Yc !v.civvve for curing Bsrofula, Liver Comjlaint, Skiv, Qpizeoices, Female Complaints, 8a.lt Jfieum, Jheumatirm, Syphilis, Fsver and, ßgfUG, Sick HexdcLch, St. ßnthoivjs Fire, Eruptions, (Dyspepsia, Old Sores, Leucorrhoea, Erysipelas, Turners, Fits, Ssrof'dous Consumption, it 2. a R R '1 ONE verson write?, her daughter was jured of fits of nine years standing, una . ft. Vitus' dance of two years. j AN0THEJ1 write-, his ton w?is ciTod ! ifter hid llesh had almost wasted away. ! Tho doctors prcuounceJ the eue incura t able. i ANOTHER was cured of Fvcr .-r.1 Ag'ie i after trying every mcucino in his teach, j ANOTHER was cured t-f Feut Soro , which had existed fourteen year. ANOTHES of Klituruatism ot eigh.' j Casea innumerable of DyppepsU au Liver Complaint could bo mentioned H. which the Turiticr and PilU Woy VvVC; tV CiYV. aro tho tuott active and thorough pill that have ever leeii introduced. They att t-o directly tipon th Livel exciting that crgau to stich an extent a that the svemwdoe.s not relupeo into it former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. Thev are really a which, in conjuuctioii with tho ßoo VvWVVCY, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, und, of themselves will relievo and euro HendcLjhs, Gssti jenes, CMs dxins, Cholera J.lctbus, Indirection, (Pam in the Bowls, (Dizziness, eta. Try these medicines and you will nevoi ' regret it. i Ak your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they aro and you should try them before goinj foi ; aphpician. : Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of roy local Igent, and read tho certificates, and if jem ; Uave ever doubted vou will it .....l v i . 1 1 . 1. ;tr. r or p:ue in ' i - ABBOTT'S CiV THE GSEAT REBELIION! Abbot ti the rao?t: ott 1 writer nrd raanyistofthed,y,,..d tin..-- lie .hoth it niorr in in um i - -rtmti iv..li:llljUr.lt('J. WHICH 3 thfii as ft little cloud no l.irgrr tbu. a m;u. i hand, but which cotitiiu'd to prow ai.a ivrtmKrtr,t.m to zenith ovtraliadow. , luiur ii w.i. ..v,. . - , , , ingour vhle country. vial of Mihi lightnings and t!iundT?v Feilow-citizefS. ..u love ,yu -... . . . min. irv. and have iut inttrcrt I" llB .-...I ...... -. 1. 1- th; r-iv. rv him neroi.m of the fatiur;. of Indiana, who ho nonlj n.-kit i u r Rolditrs have honor-.! the btate l J" tiouar.d have therefore Urgdv contr.buted materia for Us history, oi wmv.. r3.-A ! j ... .... natnotism bott has irivcn rW,Av ortraved tbose acts 01 pair.ous.u V I VI T 1 ' - " and braverv which uii -r . r- j in bistorv.'and will stand fusnivtu .n the higheat niche in fame's cloud tipped Um- , pie. Farentsifyou wiah to have your children intelligent and patriotic, git , them Abbott's History ol the KtUlnon- ; it is writtcu in the most tasc.uitmg s'vle. I And what .511 afford the soldier more pleasure, when he return?, to visit Ii. friends,bearingthe5C.iM of many ' . fought battle, than to lind with tm a : bo, with the bistorv of the bUtks of I Donelson, Shiloh, "ilurfretf boro, lea; Ridge, Rich Mountain, Antietam. an-1 a host of others in which he performed Puch a heroic part. We give a lew uf tue .. i ii . u iicncii ia; nnmen of the m.irv Statf?min, J-C.io.ur, r i i and soldiers, who "have patronized and ,..irA iiit'i Historv of the Rebellion. Jared Spates Edward Lyrrett II.W.Lncfe'.low. Wn Sriacuet.ovT T r?;hir,t Y.ite. itovtrno ti TtUnU S.hnrlr CM ;l X . I.eWlS WalHce, and O. I Morton, fiomnor of Indiana. J. C GIBBONS, Agtatfor Randolph Co. NEW GRAoTyÄ . The unaersigned has laid off a New Grave Yard, immediately adjoining the old one, on the west, in lots 15'' by U.S. fee: square, which he offer lo sell on reasonable term Those desiring to secure a family burial place can now do to by calling earlv en DAVID IIEASTON . Ma 21, 1562.
HISTORY
JDr. 1T. CO.V.VJEJJ,
; Physician, Surgeon nnd Obitettrl ! clan, MOISIUSTOWX, INDIANA. j 4 TTENDS promptly to 11 ÜjL the line ot Lis hrolV-a-on. calls ia Chars m i ur.ite. Re-iJ(nce an J office on M&in-St., SoUlll put of tOKU. tt" DENTISTRY. n T W lir-i TTOULDi. T T ehester inform the citiei sof W u Hud vichiitv th.it he ? I prei'area to aitenu to au Kinns ot ore" j tioni ou thp Teeth, such as Cleaning, j I Filling und I'xtractinp. Al.-o, iriserti'i j plain, single 'uni and hloak tetth in jüiv j j number Iruia or:e tu an tntire sct. All j I ""r itt tibi Jffi-w m n w n i t 11 tifsciil tt eth, would call attention to the .idvantiige he ha in raatchinjr. with the re itt st nicety, tlie D itural teeth. As to prices lie cbUate Ii i tu - f 11 to tin work as low as any pood Dt-utist in the titite. Vjiccin the old l'osi Oßce rocn. M irch 1, 1CC2. jl 9 XlU I THE NEW STOItE ROOM Vo. , Slclm-s Block. Exit Front of Public Square, immediately EdFt of the Court-Hone e, WINCHESTER, - - INDIANA, rjMUE U N D E II S I O N K P bca leave j X to - to tiie citizuij cf R.tndolph j county. tliit he has j n t opened at thf i above-cniricu rcw btii.d o. fr, A large and complete Slock of DRY GOODS! i My Stock was all bought Cist wit'i c.h, and with !p'ci.il rt'fcr t)ce to the H::t i of this rarket. I t bail :it' :i or to kt- p alwyi on hand a full a.vsorttT.tj,t ef : Ladies' & Gentlemen's Wear ; In all tlie vrtitfi strlcs to t-nit the eaon. ; Also, a large and select a.;orlmci.t of: Hats, Caps, Boots A" Shoes, i GLASS AND QUEEN'S-WARE. ; Ail of which I can oschtnn as can be boulit in thw county or, ft rlt.-ij, aiiywi.tre clo. Call and see bilore puich ising 1st where ALL KtriDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 At thr l.ijrhfft ninrkit price, V-x bn in exchange for (Incd?. JNO. D. CARTE II. dcc2t3 5uG j Howard Association, PinLAir.i.r:iiA-ür the r! ,f tt Hick ami DifirrgsrJ, t'liclrJiriiirnltitl and Chronic Disrastg, und r;hl civlly Dictates of the Stj ual () .?.. Medical advice gi vm gratis b) the A-. tnr Surgeun. Valuable K K TOUTS on S TP" R MA TO IIliOZA or SKMINAL W KAKNLSS, .i,.ri oilier Disra s ol t! S, u O,- u;f, ;:: on the N iiW MKlJl li.- -injjltjv ii in t'u' Di Mi n- try, suit in scan- -! ! 1 1 r t;i vilopts, !r e of c1iart.e Ad'lvcs Dr. J. SK1LMN H0i;.-:i!TON. H nri Asuritiou, No. - N"m! Htr tt. Tliii iJtlpbia, I'm uct l7k GBOCSBIE.J! ANUP OY l SI ON SÜ AT THE OLD STAHD, Corner Main and FronUin-t'x, 7 T lit RE MAY BE FOFND A'l 7 V all time pluity of the 'TlllXliS .NEEIH-TL" SUCH AH
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FAIL! GROCERSj"':":
OF ALL KINDS, C A J. C OiYJFll C TIO.YS. BAKED STUFF: ' Crackers by the Barrel j BKEAD, PIKS, Cakes by tho Hundred, J ORDER? FOR WlilCII WILL HE V II O Jl Pi Ii Y F !LLK 15 AT LGVEST POSSIBLE PRICES, My Cracker Manufactory! IS IN .SucccHiuI Operation, ! Ard I can prtpply dealera with the frh i
article chfaai the cheai.ftt and ascoc-ilrium of Fashion-, 473 Broadway, N- V-
asthebtst. j All kind, of COUNTRY PRODUCE tai . . i .... , . ken at tbe highest rate,. IselleTer7thinglow for PAYrCa,h or Trade. Now is the time to pay Plenty of money in the country. Thankful for past patronage. I solicit a continuance cf the same JOHN ROSS. Winchester. Jan. O, lrC3. tf
WILLARD & STOWELL,
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i n.vTi:s not si:, j INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, lHAl.KKl IS MUSIC AND Musical Instruments, KELP CONSTANTLY ON HAND an exteneiv- .it-sortm rt of I? I 3NT O FORTES, and fVSolodcono. N. li. l'iat.d To: te? tuned ai.d repaired. Old Ti tno Fortes taken ia excLar.gefor new t.iit. Piano Fortes to rent. A 'nr-r tiortmeiitof Guiurs, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, AccorJtoitf, Drume, Fit'ej. &c. i;itar and Violin Strfnpd, of the best q'tHiity. Also, Instruction Ilookß of nil kiuJi. apr 12 lr FUR NlT URE. Li:Ki:::snoi:ri:u & wrsr, Ktü t'F actcr r b or 'I ... . 1 ' 7 j ir?ry h9? iiSF FUR.MITURE St. CHAIRS 1 ri Potion. wjshir.iT to i..urchiiie r.000 AND SUBSTANTIAL Ft K X I J r! r, wil I pirn t ve xi a etil. nr n:r !liat j on will 0 atified,arjU tliül run 1.0t tu'tti-r ; urelvt A XV WHERE ELS El ""v., rci. constant! on Lai. J a good assort .tl.M, t ,.! büke r.s, CLri'OAUDS, SAFES, T A D Ii i; s , IlEDSTr.ADS, L O U N il ES CUh, CHAIRS, ST.iXPS, .SOFAS. CENTER A N I) DINING TABLES Dte.. n F'tr. COMB ONE! COME ALL examine our !;. V j 3fo ro pH rcha i i; j; pU( ,r rtf - Winrlieter, Mid.. Maj r lC!. v4r.13-t LEATI-I2R. Q . X A. W. IIKAI)S?ritY, Mii ? JvT nnd !) ;;: in Saddlts uud 12 n-:i ..! ofall de.-cr:;-'. :(i. I.tathtr ot ! '.i V'n-U l;--it for S il,'. C "'"N rth Front of i'i;!..!ic S;uure, imi;m :i ii !v north t,f Court House. N- It. CASH l'AID roii HIDKrf. D.c.'Jo, 1C:J HOO T an el S 12 Oil ZvL IST XJ IT CT OiR." ( itr ist Kit) c r. Ceo, Keller, ruorniKTOR.s. 1 keen i u-t uit' y n b ind reidy-!l"t-a:i l '.u.. Wf art- al-o j ri't : lu iinf n-t n iV'pf artiv'l! to orno.it, s-j'i-ii aiii'.il ni inni-r. 1 rv ir i t r i H". Vi Will :i!ro T'.iV the hiebest ca!i rices f- r liiit'S fi'M'iJ r öfv. A P ? O E i i T f5 E N T. Nt)TlK is iter.i.y f'.u tu.it ibe imdtr ti.-ii .J hive bt- n :u. cit t 1 idmiuirtr.itvr-i cl' t'.- F-t tte ot J..iti- M. Leit-ild-ct-u.-td, ..I !I-in"Jr h (' u.,t v. S ; 1 J.ftate ii m.: to b' '!n nt . J:jUN A. JUNIUS. AQMIKISTHATOliS' SALE. .NuIICE i'birfby dun, that pi!' .it i.:'ie auction, m .Saturdny t!i t-iitli !.bv ot'Octbtr, A. D ltb'l, :it ti..- n m-N-i.c Jof Jim.sJI. L -ir dl, deeea-ed, late ot U-tn-: ),, County, all hi p rsonil pro': rty, fnut . .;, ii hv !h- widow) eonei.tit:g of bm -, ,' lio.. , ci'ttlf, i-h r, lou'.t:. corn iu the h hl, 1 win it in th bii!i-!, F.nii;i utiueiif, ' i . . i i br.hl Vi.rtiiti.ri-. c. i ' . .... . A ir iit of twelve m ntna wr.i le given ot. uU sunn over thice doli-trs, the nun has er ri !;.ir bij nte, with approved puntjy valuiliou ai d nrrr.ni no nt law. jnllN A. JDM S, JOHN W. LEA VLI.L, e:t. 17, 1--C3. II Aainrs. APPOINTMENTNfTICK is htrtbv given that tbe tinderiki.t'l bib-n at'pointt'd :olniini: tr tf rix of the t .te t'( .Merit's ulTrd deceased, Ute of P. n lolpb Co-inty. SaiJ estate u lupr ostJ to be iuaoIv-t t. LYDIA M.STAFFORD, Fent 17, lCI. II Adu.r'x. APPOINTMENT. N TOTICE is lirr.hi civn. that the underyignrd have bet n appointed Admin-1 i.-tr.itor of the Estate ol Jacob H. Sndirs,l il.c-iMi!, Ute of Randolph County. Said hst.ite i ut)ro-l to lo- solvent. ELIZA 11 ETH SANDERS, WILLIAM SANDERS, Sc;.t. 1th, 9 Admin'rs. MME, DEMOREST'S TiSICECOU OF FASIIIOX8 Ht'ARTEaLT JOCRVAL DC GRAND MOXDE. iCircdation -I0.O00 (largest if. the World,)! and tie only M ijrazine devoted exclusively j to the la.ihionsE irh numbfT contain large anl magnificent F;diion Plate?; Sr-lerxiid I!lutralions j of all th- Fashionable Novelties for Ladies J including Pomtts, Cloaks, Waists. S!e-vea, Jackets, Wrappers. Sicks, Un lerMi'sch and infant' Drrsse; New ind ElCHiit Brail anl Embroidery Pattern', Trim ming?, Tseful Novelties, etc., etc.,; Four Life-tize Falte rns, cut ready for ue. combining the most useful, an I pr-ictical Msffa-I ..II. ' . . Ii. 'IIIIIB. .lll.ll.VIZ. A-i CSB-i.ia.ia, "i-m-VV"'1- i, r Published at .Me. DtMiarsT Empo- , YmrW, One Dollar, with valuable pre miunij einü'e, ct-. A fp'end.d chance,' j ß'" ! E(fl!n Iforc.uba! Ir.Ciudirc Extr I atttrn. eyMtri. Photojrraphic Albums, Ekent OV.t or Steel . ; V. a Wheeler i WiNoa '-RPj Machire with attachment, or a Patent J Lever Gold Watch; anv of the bore v lu-1 Ub;e Premiums to be obtained, without j paying any money for thtin. r or wncu-. lar. cpo the- '-Mirror of rahiom." Do not fail to send for it. The Full-?;ze Tat-, terns a'oac art trtL m?rc tbsn twice its coet. 10
I'll OS PECTUS trrnc WINCHESTER JOURNAL Vcic Scries, Vol. I. .1. . Ii a- J&V, Editor and Proprietor
ILL 11 E THE ASSISTANCE T r ot t:.e um r.tti r bcie tr i. Ct er: be ol ttiü d atJ ii' ufe it r-9 enJtavor to m.kt the fajrr rafit tt wnt.ti ot ihr Hlioie Cuuntt iu ucL au inftiution. Tte LOCAL NEWS will be carefully gtthf rd up acd sprttd before the readers. The CENERAL NEWS of the l ole country will te c pitcalifd lor tbe colusma sf tb Jci .i.u i.cthing ol r.at'u ii!r inttttht ci nL t ti o itli 'be world's j ivf.ti.SA willLe tiitirelj ovtrltokid. In the HEALTH DEPARTMENT will be fount! accurate account oT the tüte of tbr c n r tl In .iltb. Notic a cf üM rt ai!n:g di?t:i!! ; i r :J mit. w Ith '."iriptiui of t!. ir nnti:re ai.d course, thf btt ij to j r v i : t tfim mJ tbt-ir r.uFt ratioi.xt inan:i nu j,t wb.n tbej m y hart- f-;2t J u on tf.t m hti m. Tbi-, 'tbi'tib a i, fmture in a wi pp r, will be toutid oi tl xxjott valunbleiutbi?: Il rad nrj bdtd it i!I e worth the whole cot of the Joraal. to tlie family mid tlie ir.diridual. "Hew to kp f!!" i. the f.rtr qu etion !n this re"nrd. An ounce off riUBlioa il vxrtb a tun of cure. Tbe i&tt rtfcU of FARM, THE ORCHARD AND THE CARDEN will hm? watchful advocate In the Jxki, i.nd the tianjctudtnt autjeet ol tLk EDUCATION of the rising generation will alwars be tr'ttd as of th firft f mpcrtart f. It tu it t.e Paid, in short, that the preant nib'i!ir of tl;cJ( iRL has taken !to! i of it witft the view .. nlii g It as us ful r.n 1 valtiahV ap ri'.Mbbr to ttetT j o'u- of its r ad rs, boding thht it tiny rot prove i.npr(iLt-n:c to himftlf. iil rot eviTv one of the rrcier: readers lend a lu-lping hand? Li t vf rv on wto iTmI p.itiii.-.' with the yndirtakit g make bin r h'r."H. a vol. nt.iry agent to cbtain -iiKfc ri'.-rH for the p'iper. ami !rt tbo wh ein, ftirnbh items for its columns. In thi w.ty we caa get on emootl ly. THE TFT Mi' are : For ?irgle fuh. rr;l.. rü. f 1.50. Tl,rer C'.piea for $4.00,. tnd Fm r r.p:. for $5.00. Tbii if tha very lowivt, wbtu the nency ii paii I a d v a a c e . JO UK AMI, JOB OFFICE. OF ALL KINT'S f ROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE Journal Office. Ii LANKS OF ALL KINDS i V I .... -4. 'il i.. . V i vu nanu t.r iu uwu wtii btiiG and preciiion. Handbills, Fester?, Circulars, Cards, Catalogues, Checke, Bill Heads, Notes, &c. Every thing, In chort, in tb Iis ol Job I'tinting done at the SIIOKTEST TOSSIDLE .NOTICE And in a manner Warranted to Please COME TO THE TnTTPTJAT. llPPTnTJ: v w w i a ' a for your Job Printing ! You ball not go away complaining. J. E. BEVERLY? . A SI" WAGES PAID. $100. Tosell gooda for tiie Adams iwi.n Machte CtMraT. Wo will give arcxaraifsion l-c all Ood sold by our Agenti xices at fren $10to$l0üper or pay month, and pay all neccfsary expensci. 0ur machine it perfect in its isechacina. child can learn to operate Ly half tr -JUU. u c 1 hour s instruction . It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine In ce,ind we aTe reuct j tbe price to i ifteen Dollars Each machine is warcantta lor J )tri Address C. RUCGLES, Mii.-I Gtn. Agt., Dttioit, ich.
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