Winchester Journal, Volume 2, Number 13, Winchester, Randolph County, 2 October 1863 — Page 4

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Wi: t clievc all men hue a nat 'Til arrl inherent Ioe for agriculture It i ii ry ))f prrveit d by ambittoa or the thir.-t for wealth and I'fW'Vi r rriothvrcd by love oi in- and luxury ; but i;i the imjori- ! f eases it still exist., and the nobler and more elevated the nnn, ifie stronger i this love for the quit a nJ psMreablc pursuits of the Jrtrm. See tint prominent lawyer working fro:n day to day, and year :1Nt year, over duty brief, 'and nk him vlnt he libors .o bird for. He j my answer, For the good o n.y client:1 but could you read hi heart you would lind that be intendsome day, when rich enough, to buy a firm perhaps the very one on which he was born and spend the remaining year of his life amid the pleasured and pursuits of the roiintry. A few days since we saw one of the a Liest lawjers of Western New York, on the larm to which he has retired, diinttn undcrdrain! 'Every farmer tay not become a President, but it i a lact that every Presided becomes a farmer. " Gov. SSkymgur, in a recent agricultural address, sayn he In taken pains to impure, and believea this j-aj im, is true. "The late Ambrose Spenclr," he said, "had wielded more political power in ti e State of Sew York thin any man who lived within its limits. For twenty years that man was almost despotic. His huge frame, strongly marked features, and indomitible wül cor-re.-pond-d with his position. At the time to which I allude, hid infJuence and power had passed away. He was an old nnn, in the decay ofliii?. I asked him what interest ho tliTi loll in what he employed his mind? I was anxious to know what could occupy the mind of a ir.au uuu.sL- larter uau ocen so j ftormy, 50 VlSJoroiH, FO important, ; vni.nhl nc l.w n I la ... :,l I I Iii

he w;v entirely encjros.d with his fanning pursuits, and that he witnessed the processes of nature which they unlolded with the liveliest pk'isure. I tiiwClnncellor Kent, then at the ai;c of SO, almost at the same period. lie was a mild, studious nod intellectual mm, prominent as the other, but of very different type. Both ofthee old men 1 lour.d, at the tdo?e of life, enjj.ijjetl in the san.e pursuits and lull of zeal and pleasure in agricultural occupations at an age when some firmers are tired of them. Thee men had cultivated their mind," and they looked on farming pursuits intelligently. "Every wise man will lay up provision for his old age not alone in wealth which miy be all idle and useless to him. Let us Jay up, not only that preparation lor another world which every man should make, but that which gruvrsout of a cultivated mind. Tate outlives the intellect. I have in my mind at this moment one of the most beautiful and touching illustrations of that fact that could well be presented: My own mother, when her intellect was gone, and her mind all ajar and astray, preserved all the love of niture which she had acquired in the morning of her existence. Next door to us lived a young man, stricken down and rendered helpless by dif-eae. Often have I looked out f to the adjoining gardens, and seen ' the old woman, my mother, in the list stag.v of life, making herself happy with a taste that had outlived her intellect, and also the young man, stricken down in his strength, happy and cheerful, became at the riirht time he had cultivated his taste, and had the unfailing resource of agricultural occupation. ' (.en K5 i: i: Fa rmkr.

doxt Aroi.cxiizi:. A few montln ao one of the Kditors o( the Agriculturist, (who was tljen staji'nrjy not living in the city, for nobody really lias there,) happened to call unexpectedly at a farm hou.e by the sea-side. The good wife in asking him to dinner, apologized for the homeliness of the meal, regretting that she had nothing but clam pie; but 4,if she had known that he was coming, s?he wou Id have had fresh meat." If there i anything in the world that tliis IMitor is tired of, it is roast beef, and out ot any possible bill of fare, that he could have chosen from, clam pie would have had his preference. We mention this to sltDw that country people are much mistaken in thinking they mu-t make a fuss over their city friends. Any change of food is pl-M-ant, even if it is from richer to plainer. If you receive your city friends, give them as pood as you hive yourself, and don't t.take them led uncomfortable by any u-necrs-ary ap )lo;ies tor your fare. If you have only fried pork aed potato'1, serve it neatly ar.d cit it thankfully. We have sometimes U down to a table, and had our appetite, almost destroyed by the hard thing's said about the food by the one who had spared no effort to make it lirst-rate. Our first genuine New-Knghnd Thanksgiving Dintier, was during the first vacation after we went from the West to an Katern College. A widow lady

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of u ela5-mates to fill at her dinner j table, the vacant phces of her sons, absent as mates of vessels at sca.j Afler citing course after c-cnre oft excellent food, and becoming lit-j erally Mif fei ted, our hostess brought f on some mince pie. We Leased to i to be excused, but she instantly replied, "Tni-e some of it, take a little; it is good, I know it is, I made it my sell." Of course we did, and praised it too, for it deserved it. Had s'ie, in fishing for acorn pliment, began by saying it was pojrr with sundry reasons why it vai so, we should have declined, and tdie would, ten to one, lr.ve been offended that her good pic was not appreciated. We have often referred to bis incident, as illustrating ttie attractiveness of an open frank demeanor, when not accompanied by overweening selfesteem. Sometimes when our friends tell us the A'jrindtttrist is a good paper, we are tempted to say, "we know it is; we made it ourselves." A.mer. Agriculturist. NEW NUKSERY. WISH to inform the p-ople of Randolph Countv, that I hive a Nuraerv, one half I mile i: ST Or FARM LAM), on the Railroad, where lam prepared to furnish everything in my line of business, of good qualitv, and at low rate.. I will sell" Apple Trees at 12).? cts, Dwarf Pear cts, Standard Tear" at 40 cts, Cherry Xi et-. Peach I5 cts, Plumb 40 cts, (Jr.ipf 10 to 75 ct, according to variety. EVERGREEN TREKS in great variety at low prices. I h ive Strawberries Gooseberries, Iiipberrirs. Currants, utnt all the Small rruit of tiie very hest varieties. Nearly all my of Stock h of mj otcn raising, and i therefore sintcd to the soil of this p;irt of the country. JOHN DOTY. Farmland, Sept., 22, I2 SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virtue of an ext-cution to me directfrom the Randolph Common Plena Vv'iuri, t win fxpose io gate at me vouri . f ' 1 1 a . i r . yll9e douP in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, on Siturdiy, the third d:iy of October 163, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following real estate, situated in K.imlolph County, Indiana, to wit: In Lot numbered twenty one (21) in the tonn of S,rvrtanburgh. Executed as the property of Christian Snidow, at the suit of William Macy, Guardian kc. A. IE JENKINS, Sh'ff, R.C. Aug. 27th, 1663. 1 11 Al'rOIIt'TMEXT. JVfoTICE is hereb.r Riven, that the unjl designed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of W'iÜMin Mann. Jr., deceased; late of Randolph County Indiana. Slid estate is supposed to be insolvent. GIDEON SHAW, Sept. 10th, 16C3. 11 Adm'r. SORGO SUGAR E v a p o r a t o v rf IHK undersipned would call the atten I tion of the fanning public to their WITH CAST-IRON FINISHER. The Pan conits of four compartment? three of tdieet-iron one-sixteenth of an inch in thickne, and one of cast-iron inches thick, to retain heat in drying down or granulating. Bj means of this thick ra.tiir the drying takes place more gradually, and always without burning, which is the case with no other Kvaporator. and the heat is entirely under the control of the Operator, and, by means of dampers, the fire is so regulated that evaporating may be conducted with greater sperd than with any other pans at the same time finishinR with nine tire as slowly n may be required, without danger of scorching. We have on hnnd n supply of SACCHAHOMETE R S TJST CUT'S, AND LITMUS PAPEH. Agent wanted in every county in the Stati of Indiana. jf For particulars address JAMES W. WARD & CO., Pox 430, Richmond, Ind. C. .T. TAYLOR, Book Binder AXD Blank Book Manufacturer, so. si .main STitinrr, Kü-hiiioiid, - - Indiana U. & 5-20 YEAR 6 PER Partus wishing to invest in the df strahle government ecuritit.", will he promptly accommodated bvleavins their order at "THE FIRST XATIOXAL BAXK OF RICHMOND, IND." NICHOLSON & BHO., iSookscllcrs $ Stationers, Photograph Albums, Blank Hanks. Isgal Wanks, WALL TAPER, Curiam Futures, Ptctue frames, &c. &c. cXc. S:c. &c. CITY BOOK STORE, Main St., Op. Citizens' Bank, MCr.VOXD, LVI.

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TAX OTICK. 1TOTICE i hereby jriven to all persons concerned, tht"the Lits, Valuations, and Eimmerations rndc and taken in the County of Randolph and State cf Indiana, by the as.-L-Unt Aior, under the Excise Law of the United States, entitled "An .rt ti p'oritJc internal rttrnue t-t support thf (iottrnment , and to f ay inttrrst on the public tltbtJ" will be u Fi tfn Diys (rm examination, from and after the '7th dav of Auj;ut. 103, at the office of K. M. Way iu Winchester in s ti 1 County. And further Notice is also hereby given, that Appeals will te heard by me, at the Court house of sai'i County relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations or enumerations which may have been made, on Friday the 11th day of September l-b.'l, and continue from day to day till all shall be he. ird and determined. .'OHN VAU VAN. Anr$nr, Aug. 21t( lrG:t. h Fifth District, InJ. ADPIINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will on Saturday the 17th day of October I -G3. oiler at public vendue at the late residence of I! irbira Heary deceased, late of Ward Township, Randolph County, Indiana, all of the personal property of s?aid deceased, coni?ting in part of five stacks of Hay, Apples, Ho??, and Household and Kitchen furniture, Kc., A.c. TERMS OF SALE. A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser givin;' his note with approved surety waiving raluU'oo and appraisment laws. Under three dollars, ca?h. JOHN DEARY, Sept. 23, lr,3. 12 Admr'r.

AI'l'OIXTJIEXT. TOTICE is hereby civen that the under1.1 si"nrd In ,fi'U inruiinl..,! A il trix of the Estate of James Abernathy dc- ' ccasei, late of Randolph County Indiana. The Estate isrrobablv solvent. ) NANCY Ä. AHERNATIIY. I Sept. 17, 12 Adm'r. NOTICE IS hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Barbara Beary deceased, late of Kaiulo'ph County Indiana. All those having claims against said Estato, are requested to present them for settUmer.t, and thoe indebted to paid Estate ate requested to make immediate piyment. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN I'.KAllY, Sopt. 25, m. 12 A'lm'r. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public Auction, on S.iturday the 17th day of October, A. D. IfG.'l, nt the residence of Nancy Kirkling decea.- !, Lite of Randolph County, Indiana, all i.er personal property, consisting of Household Furniture, Cattle, Ac. A credit of twelve months will be given on nil funis over three dollars, the purchaser giving his iute with approved surrt, waivirje valuation and nppraisermnt lars. JOHN JOHNSON, Sept. 21, 1SC3, 12 Adm'r. APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Kirkling deceased, late of Randolph County. Slid Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN JOHNSON, Sept. 23, 1 563. Adm'r. ADPJIJNISTRATOR'S SALE. jVTOTICE is hereby given tint we will J 1 sell at public auction, on Saturday the 3rd day of October next, at the residence of M iry E- Johnson, htc of Randolph Comity deceased, all her personal propeity, coi:irfing of one mare, buggy and harness, cattle, h"gs, sheep, wheat, corn, meat, salt, household and kitchen furniture, kc, kc. A ci edit of twelve months will tie given, on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giing his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. JOSEPH CROESE, I.. K. JOHNSON, Sept. 12, lffiri. 11 Adm'r. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. "jyrOTICE is hereby given that I will j 1 sell at public auction on Saturday the tenthdayof October A. I). ItM.at the' residence of J.icob H. Sanders, late of Randolph, County deceased, all his personal property (not taken by the widow) consisting of horses, cattle, household goods, wheat in the bushel, kc. A credit of nix months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved sur ety, waiving valuation and uppraiseuunt laws. ELIZABETH SANDERS, k J -ICOIJ SANDERS, Sept. l?th, lfo3. 11 Adm'r$. Appointment. "jOTICE is hereby given that thcunderi. l signed has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of John HeflTern, dc. ceased, late of Randolph County. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL MC NE ES. Sept 1H, ieC3. 11 Adm'r. appointment! NOTICE is herfcbv given that the undersigned have been appointed Administrators of the Estate of Mary E. Johnson, tieceased, late of Randolph County. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JAS. CROESE. I). E. JOHNSON, Sept. 10 1H'3. 10 Admr't. SOMETHING NEW AT RIDGEVILLE . DR. WILLIAMSON, Successor to J. a H. Sanders, has just opened a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, together with all the articles usually kept in a first elas. store. His poods were bought for cash, and he will not be undersold' D. R. W. Ri Igeville, InJ., July 17, '63, 6m SHAVING SALOON! BUCKNER & OÜTLAND i:i;i!Ki!s k inii;i)!:i:ssi;i:s. SHOP ON .MAIN STKi:iT, Immediately ocer Carter's A'ftr Store. They are prepared to shave, cut and cleanse the hair, renovate clothing, etc., in the latest and mo-t i--r v.-c i st It, and on the nust reasonable urms. - II I I. I I. M - , , ,. . , PLUMMER & KELLY, Wholesale anil Hetail DRUGGISTS, South-trest corner Main and rearl Sts. KIC1I3ION I), IN 1)1 ANA. nl -ly $75 TO $150 PER MONTH. fllHE LITTLE GIANT SEWING .MAJL CHINE COMPANY want an Agent in each County, to solicit orders for their new $15 Machine, with gauge, screw-driver and extr needles. Wc w ill pay a liberal salary and expeuses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms, etc., inclose a stamp, and address T.S. PAGE, Toledo, O. t.ol3m. Ocn'l Agent for the I'nitci State

DR. RQBACR'S STOMACn BITTERS . A1CF. N'T TO BE EXCELLED mm AO A (STOMACHIC feS Regulator r-t i ir - Yi cr THI iJ' DIGESTIVE CRGÄItS uvc o.ocveociVac iv v Mt(vat vvvie iiVV W uiWs VniV. us iv veiwciVuiV iiic iv vJveuX vcmvVivXov ' V YV C "WlVvOlVS lV.YVt?v iVJ c Wcs uvvCv oiv Wvcvc ivs, ov iv Vowvf Vavvv t,tt wivcv eciciV ivYV ivvvicXe, v$ 8owivc "XvWevs, vvvc, Vi ivcw vyovcy iiuiiiv:s, IVYVO IV YOCY VYC , IVYC IVYC YClevVYC JRiZiozcG Fever, Feuer and jlgvbc, "Liver Complaint, (3)ispe7psia, Indigestion, Javundioe, Kidney Compiainia, ii ivV Civscivses Wvyuy avavyc . ClYC COVl0?C YlWt UYvCl OVNCYVvV VOOS CVx VeAs, vvAic yyvivVvCcya aYCWOOY ivuiOsYicv. SIVY COOY XYvlVYV YWVVYVV) "ÖY. SvONOlVtVs UYCv YlVlv YvlVVs 8oV' vvee tvi Cooy. VWvcf 0YIVC VC VYCIV IV icViVvuci. y. "SwoViivcXOs Övwivi:x yvy-c uvv-ivvy iwtViiiVi-XvoVv ivi wvavYvc Xj'v coiyvvu. ewe Wvc SoViWcy's Vvicii, V1 YC YC IV11V VviVY VVvt IV, "ViscivCYi, veiiiuVisiw, ct. The-'i fitters nre up in quirt bottles, cf which tht above is n facsimile. The Ixhtl is finely fngravil, a.r..l is froiiccd with, i safe - i;uarJ. from, counterfeiters. 3Yl' CI Vr bottlr. or rix fcr ::5. For sale in Winchester by II. P. Kiztr ABBOTTS WMl GREAT REBELLION! Abbottis themostnoted writerand ess iyist of the dav, and his time. He shows that more than thirty ye;ir ago the rebellion was inaugurated, "which was then as a little cloud no larger than a man's hand, but which continued to grow and jspread until, as a solid phalanx, it- dark folds from horizon M zenith ovcr.-diadow-ing our whole country, and pours out Us vial of wrath in lightnings and thunders. EellDW-eitueiis, you love your country, and have an interest in its history; vou feel honored by the bravery and heroism of the lathers, hu-binds and sons of Indiana, who so nobly risked their Irves at their country's call. Indiana soldiers luve honored the State and Nation and have therefore largely contributed material for Us history, ot which Abbott his given due prominece. He has vividlv port raved those acts of patriotism and braverv which fill the highest page in historv, "and will stand engraven in the hi -best niche in fame's cloud tipped temple. Parents, if you wUh to have your children intelligent and patriotic, get them Abbott's History ol the Rebellion it is written in the most fascinating style. "And what will afford the soldier more pleasure, when he returns, to visit his friends. bearing the scars of many a well fo ;:: t ba;t!c:Mn to find with them a book with the history of the bittles of Ponels-n, Shiloh, "MurfreeUro, Pea Ridge, Rich Mountain, Antietam, and a host of others in which he performed such a heroic part. Wc give a tew of the DJm"i of the mart Statesman, scholars, and soldiers ho "have patronized and recommended Abbott's IIifory of the Rebellion. Jared Spark , Edward Everett, II. W. Longfellow. Win Sr ague Goverror R. L; Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois, Schuyler Colfax, Lewi Wallace, and O. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana. J. c. GinilONS. A "ent for Randolph Co.

NEW GRAVE YARD. The unaersigned has laid off a New Grave Yard, immediately adjoining the old one, on the we?t. iu lots by VJX feet square, which he offers lo sell on reasonable terms. Those dc?iriug to recure a familv burial place can now do so by calling'earlr on DAVID UEASTON. May -Jl, lCi.

JDr. .7T. CO.V.VUf, Physician, Surgeon, and Ubtettrician, MOIUUSTOWN, INDIANA, ATTENDS promptly to 1 calls in the line of his Lrofe??ion. Charges moderate. tT" Residence and office on Main-St., South part of town. tf DENTISTRY.

Dr. J. W. Wilmorv, iß r. .YTFS T , j TTOELDinform the cituensof WinV V ehester and vicinity that he is prepared to attend to all kinds of eiperation? en the Teeth, such as Cleaning, Filling and Extracting. Al-o, insertiug plain, single gum nd bUck teeth in any number Irom one to an entire set. All work warranted, and being a carver of artificial teeth, would call attention to the advantage he has in matching, with the greatest nicety, the natural teeth. As to price? he obligates himself t do work n low as any good Dentist in the fctarj Ofieetn the old Post Oßce room. March 1. ItC'J. yl ü ST0 IN Tin: NFAV STORK ROOM Vo. , JiclmKs MltocL', East Front of Public Square, immediately East of the Court-Houre, WINCHESTER, - INDIANA. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED begs leave I to say to the citizens of Randolph county, that he has just opened at the above-named New Stand No. tJ, A large and complete Stock of DRY GOODS! My Stock was all bought East with cash, and with special reference to the want of this market. I hall ent'eavorto keep alway on band a full assortment of Ladies' & Gentlemen's W ear In all the varied styles to suit the season. I Also, a large and select assortment of j lints, Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASS AND QUEEN'S-VAREj All of which I can sell ns cheap as c.u be bought in the con ty or, perhaps i anywhere else. Call ana sec before put - ' chasing, elsewhere- j ALL KINDS OF ! COUNTRY PRODUCE At the highrrt market price, taken in oxchange for Goods. JNO. D. CARTER. dec"2) 'J.'tmG Howard Association, 13UILAI)ELPHIA-or the Udief Oj the Sick and Distressed , aßirtrd trieVirulent and Chronic Ditrtsex, mid rsplt ; cialiij Via uses of the Sexual Oryau. i .Tledical adv ice given gratis by the Aet1 ng Surgeon. t Valuable KEPOUTS on SPERM A TOR. ' ; IKEA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Di-eass of the Sexu.il Oi-g:ins, iiini ! : on the NEW REMEDIES employed in. the Dispensary, sent in sealeed Utter en- j vtlupes free "I" cluirgc Addre-s I Dr. J.SKILLIN HOIMJIITON. j ; Howard Association , No. ti South Ninth , ' Street. Thiladtlphia, I'a fort 17 ly 1 GROCERIES ! A.N'D P R OVIS I ON SÜ AT THE OLD STAND, Coma' Main and Eranhlin-sls. WHERE MAY PE FOUND AT all times plmty of the "TIILNCS XEEDI-TL" SUCH AS FAULT GROCERIES. OF ALL KIXDS, .1 j i x o i j A i i , e o.vn:c TMO.VS. BAKED STUFF: j Crackers by tho Barrel, j BREAD, PIKS, j Cakes by the Hundred, j ORDERS FOR WHICH WILL BE ! ! PKO.IIPTIV FIE.LKD i ! AT ! LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. My Cracker Manufactory! -IS INSncccfnl Operation, Ar.d I can upply dealers with the fresh article cheap s the cheapest and as good as the best. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at the highest rates. I sell every thing low for PAY Ca-h or Trade. Now is the time to pay Plenty f money in the country.

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Thankful for past patronage, I solicit ; a continuance of the same. j JOHN ROSS. , WixcnrsTK, Jan. So, lC3. tf j

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NO. t I1ATE5 HOI'Ni:, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. IKA1ES IN , MUSIC AND Musical Inslrunienls. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND j an extensive assortment of , PIANO FORTES, I and Mclodcons. N. B. Piano Portes tuned and repaired. Old Piano Fortes taken in exchangefor new ones. Piano Fortes to rent. A large a.-sortment of Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Drums, Fite, kc. Guitar and Violin Strings, of the bet qualify. Also, Instruction Hooks of all kuvJs. apr 12 ly FUR N nr URE. Li:NKr.i:si)OKri;n & wi:sp, KiMiitTtn or FURNITURE & CHAIRS I'tTjoni wishin? to purchase GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL Fl K ITITH K, will please frivn uk a rail, as are si rk that jou will b- salisflcd, and tbatyo tan not better youreles ANYWHERE ELSEl keep constantly ou hand a good iMorl ment of PUKEAUS, CUPHOARDS, s a v e s , T A H L K S . BEDSTEADS, l o v n g i; S CRIh CHAIRS, STANDS, SOFAS, CENTER A N 1) DINING TABLES Vac, Va Vac COME ONE! COME ALL And examine our Stock before iurcliMnpel ,f r. Wineliester, Ind., May 9 1-Jrl. v4i;10-lv SADDLES, HARNESS AND LEATHER. O I. .V: A. Y. IIKAlMJI ItV. Malj ker anl Dealers in Sold! s and Harness of all descriptions. Leather ot all kinds kept for sale. "North 1'ront of Public Square, im-ui'-diately north of Court House. N. t.CASH IAID FOlt HIDES. lb c.'jii, i-t; MOOT ami H ES Oil ORT, Christ Kavier, ico. Keller, PROPRIETORS. Wo keep co'i-tantly on hand readyiu ide II ots and Shoe.' We aiealso prewired to mmufjrture theje iii tioles to or dt r in a neat, sohstautial in inner. Try us. W will also pay the highest cash pri es for hiue green or dry. APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is herfbv given that the under- ; signed hue been appointed administrators of the Estate of James M. Leavell deceased, J late of Randolph (uiity. Slid Estate id su:-osrd to be solvent. I JOHN A. JONES, j JOHN W. LEAVELL. i Se-d. IT, l H. I ll AdmiV ADiillHISTRATORS' SALE. NOTICE, islnr.by piven, that ewill dl at public auctionion Saturd.iy the tenth dav of Octolxr, A. D- 1 at the rcsi lence of J miesM. Leavell, deceased, late of Randolph County, all Iiis personal property, (not t;iWen ly tUe widow) consistiiig of hoi pi 5, hos, cattle, pheep, mules, corn in the field, wlieit in the bushel. Farming utensils, household Furniture, kc. A credit of twelve months will be piven ot. all Mima over three dollars, the purchaser pivinp hi note, with approved surety, waiving valuation and nppraisemtnt law?. JOHN A. JONES, JOHN W. LEAVELL, Sept. 17, 1C3. II Admr'i. APPOINTMENT NOTICE is hereby g'.ven that the undersigned his been appointed administratrix of the extatc of Meria Stafford deceased, late of Randolph County. Said estate is supposed tobe insolvent. LYDIA M. STAFFORD, Sept. 17, 1 eG3. 1 1 Admr'x. 81,000 CASH V.ND some good Western Land., to trade for an improved Farm in this county. Applv to mxl-13 C. A. AVERY. Mrs. N. A. Williamson mm MAKER. Orrrns iifr si:kvici:s to the the ladies of Winchester and vicinity. Having had several years' experience in New Hampshire, she feels conßdtnt of givin.r 1 1 if- nt inn . Residence in the Frazce property, South of the Seminary. Wholesale and lletail Dealer in MOLDINGS I FRAMES. E Pictures, Looking Glasses, Trench and American ;ia, Oval and Square I'rame of all ize, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, SJtna Insurance Building, Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. All kinds of Frame for S'how Cards. Picture, Paintinr, promptly made to order. Mar Wi. 41

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or THI WINCHESTER JOURNAL Vcir Series, IV. 1. jr. Ts. 11 r,jr, n J&V, Editor and Proprietor JUAs H AVE THE ASSISTANCE f of the Best Writers hose eniee; can be obtaintd and will ue etrj adeavor to make the paper meet tLe wanUof the lole Countv in such an institution. The LOCAL NEWS uill be carefully gathered up nd prea! before the readers. The GENERAL NEWS of the whole country will be epitomixei lor the columns oi the Jovxl and üotbing of particular interest corrected with the world's progress will be entirely overlooked. In the HEALTH DEPARTMENT will be found accurate accounts of the täte of the general health. Notices of all prevailing diseases and epidemic?, witb descriptions of their nature and courfe, the best way to prevent them and their most rational management when they may have seized upon thetsyt-tfin. This 'though a new feature in a Newspaper, will be found one of the most valuable in thi. If read and heeded it wilt be worth the whole cost of the JoriAL to the family and the individual. "How to keep well" is the great question :n this regard. An ounce of prevention is wortha tun of eure. The interests of FARM, THE ORCHARD AND THE GARDEN will have a watchful advocate in tli JoiRjAL, and the transcendent subject of the EDUCATION of the riiqns: peroration will always b treated nr of the first importance. It miy tc paid, in short, that the present publisher of the .Ioirxal has taken hold of it with the view of making it a useful nnd valuable as possible to every one of its readers, hoping that it may not prove unprofitable to himself. Will riot every one of the prfsent reader lend a helping hand? Let every one who sympathizes with the undertaking make rira or herself a voluntary agent to obtain .nlcriber! for the papr, and let those who can, furnish items for its columns. In this w ay we cau get on smoothly. THE TERMS are : For single suhscribers. $J.S0, Three Copies for $4.00, and Four Copies for $5.00. This is the very lowest, when tho money is paid io advance. JOU It AMI, JOB OFFICE. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINOS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY CUTE I) AT THE Journal Office. BLANKS OF ALL KIXDS on hand or punted to order with despatch and precision. Handbills, Pesters, Circulars, Cards, Catalogues, Checks, Bill Heads, Notes, &c. Every thing, in short, in the line o( Job Printing done at the SIIOIITIXT rosSIDLK NOTICK and in a manner Warranted to rtratc COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR V0UK Job Printing" ! You shall not 0 away complaining. J. E. BEVERLY 10 WAGES PAID. $100. To sell goods for the Adams Sewio Machui: CorT. Wo will give acornmission on all goodi sold by oor Agent or pay wages at from $40 to $100 rr month, and pay all necessary expense. Our machine perfect in its mechaDwm. A child can Iesrn to operate by half ar hour's instruction! It is equal to ny Family dewing Machine in nse, and w have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars Ech machine is wsreanted for 3 yesri AddreM C RUGGLES, 1d."1 Gen. Agt., Detroit, ich.

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