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rrnniffiinif Fronth AtWutW Monthly. rnrtnins f.ifr in New Lnslnnd. Ti litiun.il loiiti:'? Im- aKo ejm tc l powerfully to iliitinili th' flUinei ivri: d aiiculturul cmploym:. This cant v.ry i.npi.ily, jjro'.vs lcs. powerful from year to yar. Th? j.nrsc is se?n folate an intimate vm- lonbtlc5s owing somewhat to the fact that in this country landc-l properly i not associated with political privilege, as it his b'en iu KngUnd; hut this can not lo the sol? reason; for the sen timent has a genuine bais in iratnrc, and, in not a few instances nn actual existence amongvt us. j Ilcnhing fiom the operation of all , the causes which we have briefly no ' tue.l, there is nnother cansc of the de i teiioiation of farming life in New I'nulaiul. whi. h can not lc recovered from in many years. Actual fanning life has lc?r. Ironpht into such harsh contract with other life, that iti lest ' materials have Leen sifted out of it, I have slid a;vav from it. An inquiry . . it- . . e - e ... patl.ywninieiiigemutmin. at Joors of the great majority of we to say that Ood Had so consilium j fannc wouM cxL;bit tho general fact, . 1.1. . . . ? ! 1 1 4 ! ,. the human mma urn romine win "'M,hatthe brightest lovs have gone to and dhgust it, we should .ay in effect I or ,iave lecot"Re mcchQnics, or that tie never imcnuea i are teaching school, or are in trade, or life to he one of routine. lulc the t , cmI:,;atca lo the Wot. There earth swings round its orbit once a year, and turns on it axis once in twenty-four hour. while the tide ebbs and flows twice daily, and the reasons come and go in rotation, every atom changes its relations to every ithfr atom everv moment. Influences are to- el into th-ise skeleton cycles of motion ar.l event which start a myriad if diverse currents and break up the whcie r.riacc of "tile and being into a healthful confusion. There are nevt two days alike. Thi motherly sky ievcr gives birth to twin cloud. The weather shakes its bundle of mysteries in our faces, and banters us with, "Don't you wish you know?" We prophesy rain upon the morrow, and wake with a Lar of golden sunlight on xj: coverlet. Wc foretell a hard win ter, and, leforc it is half gone, become nervous lest we should inks our supply of i c. The. fly, the murrain, the potato-rot, and the grasshoppers, all have a divine office in tipping over our cal culations. The phantom host of the great North come out for parade with out announcement, and bhoot their ar rows toward the zenith, and flout the utars with their rosy flags, and retire, The Maye's Dream. r nor. m. w. LoicrtLLow. Bcsidf the nngathered rice he lay, Ilia sickle in his hand: Hi trca.t wm harr, hi? taatted hair Was buried in the sand. Agjin, in the nvt and shadow of slop, have been taken dlrectlv out from the New England farming population its best element?, its quickest intelli gence, its most stirring enterprise, its noblest and most ambitious natures, precisely those elements which were necessary to elevate the standard of the farmer's calling and make it what it hhonld 1?. It is very eay to sec why these men have not been retained in the past; it is safe to predict that thev will not be retained in the future, unless a thorough reform he instituted These men can not be kept on a rou tine farm, or tied to a home which has no higher life than that of a work-shop or a boarding-house. It is not be cause the work of the farm is hard that men shun it. Thy will work harder and longer in other callings for the pake of a better btylo of individual and social life. They will go to the city, and cling to it while half starving, rather than engage in the details and the hard and homely associations of the life which they forsook. The bovs arc not the only members of the farmer's family that flee from the farmer liTe. The most intelligent and enterprising of the farmer's daugh- leaving US looking into neuen tcrs lccomc school-tcachers, or tender wondei.ng. Long weeks of drought Qf or factory.girg. They C0T1 parch :he earth, and then comes the tcmn thc cain of thcir f;ltilCT, anj will, nine times in ten, marry a mc- Mveet rain, and sets thc flowers and the foliage dancing. All thc seasons are either very late or very early, or, for some reason, "the most remarkable within thc memory of man." rr.;M ül management ior tie- strovincr routine withm tue Mated revolution, and for bringing thc mind constantly into contact with fresh influences. Thc soul, encased by a wall of adamantine circumstances, and driven around a track of unvarying duties, shrivels, or gets diseased. Int these circumstances need not imprison the farmer, nor these duties become thc polished pavement of his c?11. He has his life among thc :nosV beautiful eenes of Nature and ihc :vro:t inter esting facts of .Science. Chemistry, geology, botany, meteorology, ento mology, and a dozen other related or constituent sciences, what is intelli gent farming but a scries of experi ments, involving, first and last, all of these? What is a farm but a labora tory where the most important ami in teresting scientific problems are solved? Thc moment that any field of labor be comes intelligently experimental, that moment routine ceases, and that field becomes attractive. The most repul sive things under heaven become at tractive, on being invested with aj scientific interest. All, therefore, that a farmer has to do, to break up the traditional routine of his method and his labor, is to become a scientific fanner. He will then have an interest in his labor and its results above their bare utilities. Labor that does not engage the mind has no dignit; else the ox and the ass are kings in the world, and we are but younger broth ers in thc royal family. so we say to every farmer, If you would make vour calling attractive to yourself and your boys, seek that knowledge which will break up routine, and make your calling, to yourself and to them, an intelligent pursuit. A recent tiavclcrin England speaks enthusiastically of a visit which he paid to an old farm-house in that coun try, and of the garden-farm upon which it stood, which had descended from father to son through a pcriol of five hundred years. He found a fam ily of charming intelligence and the politest culture. That hallowed soil was a beautiful body, of which the family interests and associations were the soul. To he dissociated from that soil forever would be regarded by its proprietors an almost equivalent to family annihilation. Proprietorship in English soil is one of the prime ambitions of the true Engliman; but we do not find in New England any kindred scniimeuts of pride in landed property and family affection fwr th raternal acres. Th nomadic tribes of Ilc.aw his natire Und. Wi.!f through the landscape of hi dream, The hrllv iztr flowed; Ikneath thc palm tret I on the plain. Oore more a kinp he stnxle; And heard the tinllin2 caravans Descend the mountain roal. !fe flaw once morf his dnrk-ejed uecn, Amone her children stnl; They cUsrd his neck, they kwavd hii cheek?, ThcT held him bv the hand A tear burst Iron the sleeper's lid?, And fell upn the a:d. And then at a furion? speed he rode, Alonj thc Nifr bank; His bridle-reins were golden chains. And, with a mirtiil clank, At each leap he could feel his scabbard of teel, Smitiog Ida staH'oh's flank. Before him, like a blood-red flag, The bright flamiupoes fiew; From morn till night he followed the'r flight, O'er plains where the tamarind grew. Till he saw the roof cf the CatTre hut?. And the ocean rose to view. At nipht he heard the lion roar. And the hyena scream; And the river hor.e, as he crushed thc reed?, Decide some hidden stream; And it pased, like a glorious roll of drums Through the triumph of his dream. The forests with their myriad ton jucs, Shouted of liberty; And the blast of the Desert cried aloud. With a roice so wild and free. Till he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, or the burning heat of div; Death had illumined the L.nd of Sleep, And his lifeles body lav. A worn out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away. m From Moore's Rural New-Yorker. Thc Two Telegraph. The mighty Cable stretches along the plateau of the Ocean from Conti nent to Continent, and alonj.; the wire flashes thoughts with a speed so rapid that it is too wonderful for comprehen sion. Thc Atlantic Cable is at the bottom of thc Ocean, and the news has spread all over the civilized world, and the whole country celebrates the event with rejoicings and illumina tions. Every thoughtful mind will rejoice at an achievement so grand, and which promises so well. There U hardly any limit to its usefulness. But, like every thing else in this life, it may fail. That long, slender wire may break; messages sent along its track may never reach the end. Not withstanding all of these contingencies, thc achievement is so sublime that it awakens an enthusiasm such as has s them to a h C. c i e ÜT?. uuühnI- - - - - service that will end only in death. There is a lelegraph Jar older than ' As a consequence of this sifting pro- the one that lies burned in tnc ocean, cess, to which wc have given but a and its wires never break, and mess glance, a very decidedly depressing gcs sent along its track never fad to clement now being rapidly intro- reach the end. It is that avenue of duced into New England farming life, communrcatron between man ana nrs Octolicr Election. State of Indiana, Itnndolph Co., T Henry II. NciT, Clerk of the Randolph L Circuit Court, do certify that the lol- j !oin,r ttate and Countv Oinc-r are to te filled at thc cumin; Oetol r flection, vii: Four Supieme Judjrc, Attorney General, Secretary of tate. Auditor of State, Trea surer of" State, Superintendent of Public Instruction. RepreentAiive in Congress, RepreseDUtivc to thc Statr Legislature, County Treasurer, Sheriff, Auditor, Cominis. idoner for the Thirl District, District Troso cwtor, Ounty Surveyor, Coroner, Justice of the Peace lor Monroe Tovrn?!iip, and a Township A r. In testimony whereof, I hare here unto subscribed my name and flixed seal. the fienl of Paid County, at Winches- if r, iiii3 cm uot oi ccpicmoer, .a. v. Ir5a. HENRY II. NEFF, Clerk. I !o lif rebT et rtifr the foregoing to be a true copy of the original ccrtif.catc placed in mv haiul. " WM. M. CAMPKELL, Shff, R. C. ffpt. 9th. 1. Administrator'. Sale of Kcal INtate. TIIC undersigned, , Administrator de bonus non, of thc estite of WillUm L. AdJington, dec, will Fell on Monday the QCth day of Oct.-ber, l.V, at the Court IIou.se door in Winchester, at j.ublic outcry, tiie following Real F.state, to-wit: The North half of the East half of the South west quirter of section 10, Township 21 , of Range 13 Et, estimated to contain 4T acres. The Terms of sale will be one third of the purchase money in hand, one third in nine, the residue in eighteen r.ionths the purchaser giving his note?, with approved security, with intenst from d.itc, waiving benefit of valuation and appriincnt laws; and when the proper Court confirm' ?:iid sale the purchaser will receive a deed for S-iid Real Estate by executing a mortgage on said premises, the cot of nnking and recoxj ing thc s.ime t be paid br the purchaser. WILLIAM S. RAKER, Adm'r. sept. IC, Ir-ö. chanic in preference to a farmer. They know that marrying a farmer is a very ierioii9 business. They rcmem her thcir worn-out mothers. They thoroughly understand that thc vow ds them iu marriage to a farm- . i i i Notice TS hereby given that on the 9th of October next l" will offer for sale, at the late residence of John Simcokc, r., deceased, all of his personal property consisting of one watch, one trunk, waggon makers toois, wagiron wheels, waggon iron. waggon timoer, some luxkrts, an-1 otner ariic:es ioo tedious t mention. S.ile to commence at 1 o'clock on s lid d.tv. Term? nude known on dar of sate. JOHN SIMCOKE, Jr., Adm' r. sept. 10, InV. "Gifts, tiÜtH, Giits. Siliilil .iftsl .-It I'iO CJtcstnut St. The only Orimal Gift Hock Store. Republican Flatform. The Republicans of Indiana, in Mas- Convention trembled, proclaimed thc fol lowing Declaration ef Frineiple$: 1. TljAt our National Government ouzht to be so administered as to promote harmony between the different fection. cf our coun try, secure thc affections of all the people of the United States, and command the ic pc et. of the Nations of the earth. 42. Tint the people of a Trritcry, whn they come to turn a constitution prepara tory to their admission into the Union a. a tate, have the right to adopt such a ccnti- tution, Uing Republican in form, as m.iybe i cept.U.le to the motive?, and that no State ought to be received into the Uuion before the constitution thereof has been fully and fairly ubtnitted to the people for their adop tion or rejection, and received the approval of the mjority of its legal Toter?. 3. Thtt the attempt now being o persist ently made by the present administration to impose upon Kansas the Lecompton Cot ti tution, notoriously obnoxious to the great majority of her citizen?, and with no other object than to force uou them institutions against which they have repeatedly ami iuo-t earnestly protested, i a pros outrage ujon tlie right of the people of that Terri tory, and calculated to disturb the peace and harmony of the country. 1. That Freedom is National and Slavery Sectional, and that we do mot earneptly protest against and denounce the dangerous and alarming doctrine first promulgated by the diunionists and nullifier of the South, that the Constitution of the United States ol itelf carries slavery into and protects it in all the territories of the United States, and this doctrine and all it supporters, luain taincrst, and defenders, whether in or out of authority, we here pledge ourselves to resist and oppose as enemies to the ueace and wel fare of thc country. f. That we disclaim any right to interfere with slavery in the States where it exists under the hhield of State sovereignty, but we oppose now, as heretofore, its extension into any of the Territories, and will use all proper and constitutional means to i revent such extension. 6. We do not struggle for a mere party triumph, but for the right and good of our whole country, and that wc honor tho?c po litical oprwnentö who have had the manli ness to place themselves in opposition to the administration in iH assault upon thc funda mental principles of American liberty. 7. That Jesse D. Bright and Graham N. Fitch are not of right represe ntatives of this State in the Senate of the United States, and ought to be immediately ousted there from. That we will always resist the scheme of selfish and unscrupulous person', high in power, having for its object the re-transfer of the Wabash and Krie Canal from the bondholders to the State. f. That we re-allirm the doctrine that Congress has the constitutional power to exclude slavery from the National Territo ries, notwithstanding the extra-judicial opin ion of the Supreme Court of thc U. States to the contrary. If). That we are in favor of granting to actual settlers on the public land? a home- DR. ROBACK'S BLOOD ri'RIFIER Ä BLOOD PILLS THE GREAT SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE REMEDIES .A. PHARMACVA DR. G. W. PHILLIPS' GOUflll SYRUP For a ?cttc Cough, take pniLLirs couaii syrup. For a Slight Couph. take nuiiLirs' couon syrih?. lit.HT CAtTra. I WILUAK CHAIO otora CARRIAGE 1IA.MFACT0RY. IM 1 l St nioPKcrus OF THE RANDOLPH COUNTY JOURNAL. Still Greater Lvlu'cmchts for iNEW '11. n t,J rri, li.ivo fnund tlicir xvav .i.Är i :..d. tlTrSJ. to a friend tve must communicato it to laLorcr has become the annual "hired operator, and he will send U .along m x f lllprA a no the wires with the speed of light, hut !i v:a at thc other end there must bo some means of measuring the effect of this ttW -n now dement; W it en not fail to do- o K.? .nd deliver . .or ,t wdl press the tone of furrainS society, an.l 0l ld7I ,T 1 , .. i r ... may send our messages, and wc neca I t,n nnnrornr i f rrt vrt I f UM n Hilt I ÜOt .. ... iuv"'vivvvnv....-o" ' .1..' 1,'MlJ only thc message hut thc earnest ... . 1, ',Mftff.mBff in thought, indeed, the yearning desire. . ,. . , , far outspceds the electric spark, ami scientific discoveries, and new median- w .. 1 1 r . i vM;) frtr evcn while the petition lingers upon .he eletation of Ne,v England farming ''f of Petl1'" rt.1" "" lifo. ll.e farmer needs new ideas more ,I,C M"c' n'X b,Cä,s,,,Ss, Ml , . , , Tim Thousantls ol years tnese ncavcniy t itn hi vils now lnmlomcnts. Ihc j r .jnn In wires have been nscd by every praying 1. mJ.l. ,n,l nt in th(. Soil. Thfi in 00 inStflnCC UlC CmmU :M.Af .nat .nil bnnU 1-, fbJ nication failed. . The Savior stretched L w Fn.l.,n,l ntlcman. Iii these wires from thc Celestial City 1. .1. !,An nf lmsnitnli. lown to lirin, tnus üliming u.n iu tm- ty, the embodiment of solid comfort and liberal taste, the theatre of an ex alted familv-life which shall be the master and not the servant of labor, t 4 It 4 44 ( 4 4 44 4 44 ii 44 44 it 44 I 44 sunscuirn o x r it i c i: Uimi LOMITZ rrftfn To Per Year IN ADVANCE. . .$1,75 . . . .2,0ft If p;iil within fix month?, If paid at thc cml of the year,. . i 1. i i :-f..i Mvics. viiKCis wrocjuiuifu iu ii" W 4 tidings to man, and thc greatest illu minnations that thc world has ever seen, followed. It lighted up a path- FlTCH. lots in Parade. Tilt ESP. Luifror t here in the gloaru'njr, W here r tryt o oftvn lirUI, Let me tell thee how my epirit Unto thine i are compll-tl; Ai.i would .-com to have quite as ; .tt rae peak f the attraction, Ktrong local attachments as Yankee j landhoM'-rs, inot of whom will sell their hoi.i.rstca I; i? readily a thoy will th ir hor'-e-. Tiiis fait we tan not but regard a one among the many causes whi h lave conspired to l.poil thu faiiaeis calling of omc of it- legitimate- attraction.'. The son klips away from t!c old houcatcad as cailv as he d-s from tho door of a hotel. Very likely hii father has looted p all home attachments by talking of lcmovin "Westward ever fincc the b'V taw the li-d.t. 'lliis I .1 1. it.- 1 I... t 4 nn.l thA rntrnl nn of a brht Än(j way mrougu UlC fcK, vuuBicaii w - - - n i hanpy social atmosphere. When this SW ovcr w,,crc thc feAV,0R Ia-V ,t,n,l,r,1 Jiall be. reached, there will These heavenly wires arc always ready. be no fear for New Kndand atrricul- aml thc ar0 frce- Who scml a turc. The noblest race of men and lCJ;sage women the sun ever shone upon will Syracuse, N. l ., Kob. cultivate these valleys and build their hvcllings upon these hills; and they - M t) u that when will cling to a life which blesses them KansM comM tQ form a constitution .i i - t 4 .1 j l i wiut ne:mn, p.cuu, inunMua. uc.ci- ftpply f()r ailmission into thc opmcnt, and social progress and hap- . he entitled to admission pincss. This is what thc farmer s life umlcr thc bill, with the same may be and should be; and if it ever amount 0f population for a free as for rise to this iu New Kngland, neither a slavß gtate; aml thlt ft1 assertions prairie nor savanna can entice of til0 nCpUblica!H that it will, in that clitmrcn away; ana wasac muu rniir n rreatcr amount of nor - 4L 'V41 .x w w - - , become as scarce, at least, as vacant uUtion for a frcc gtate than it wouh for a slave State, is tdterly false and unfounded. Xeic Alfany Ledger. I do not consider thc mode of sub mission provided in what is known a thc 'English bill, r. fair submission. and for this simple reason, among others: It i3 provided in effect that if the people of Kanras would accept the Lecompton Constitution they might come in with 35,000 inhabitants, but if they rejected it in order that they mighA form a Constitution agreeable to thcir own feelings and conformable to thcir own principle?, they should not be received into the Union until they haJ 93,420 inhabitants. In other words, it is said to tho people, if yon will come into the Union as a slave- holding State, yon shall be admitted with 35,000 inhabitants; but if yon insist on being a free State, yon shall not be admitted until yon have 93, 420. I was not willing to discrimi nate between free States and slave States in this confederacy." Stephen A. Douglas. Which is thc liar, Mr. Showman?" "Which ever you please, sir." Ic- G. G. Evan wmil.l inform Iii. fmnd ami the puMic th.it his t.ir 1 it t IJ.xk Store ami i..t.i: i if .. ... : . ..,!.. .1 m.llrown'.- ?i:t itoul Iron (tii!iliiir, 1 :(,hot- J nut ytrctt, two looist below Fifth, where tho purch.iscr of cnh book, at the regular n t iil price, will rrceivi- mu- of tho following jr it valued at from 23 ctnts to 11)0: Worth 5."0 Patent r.:i-'ih Levrr (JoM Watclu $100 0J each S.V) l'atuit Ano!i r Lt-viroM W.itch.s :.0 00 " m LidiiV G M Watdie.slrk. c iso? T03 " COO.ilvir limiting Watchr.s warranted, 00 r')0 lir!,.r Tinivpiict ?, 10 00 " 5U0 Camto Stt.-, K vr l'iuf..,... .'.."71... 10 00 -CLidiW Gold Ilraccltt?, worth from 00 to 12 00 500 Gents' vest and fob chains. 1 ) 03 1000 Gold Locket?, (large size double cafe,) 10 00 mnO Gold Iovk-tMsmillsizc,). 3 00 1000 Gold Pencil Ca s, with gold Ten? 00 1000 Kxtra Gold Tens, with casta and holder?, 3 ."1 2500 Gold Pencil. (Ladies',). . . .2 00 25()0 GoM n !H, with silver pencils,2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Ten, with Ca- uej and Holders, 1 50 6500 Gold Rintr. (Ladies',) 1 00 2000 GenU' Gold Hing 2 50 2500 Ladies' G !d Iheastj in?,. . . .2 50 35O0 Misses' GoM Hi ea-stpin.-, 1 50 3000 Pocket Knives I 00 2000 Sets Gents' gold bosom stud ,2 50 2000 do fele-vo buttons, 2 -r0 2000 Pairsof Lulies E.r Drop?,. .2 5 ) t000 Ladies lV;trl Card Case?,. .5 00 15000 Ladies' Cmicc, Jet or .Mo- flaic Tin? M 2500 Ladies iwl and r!bb-n pin?J 50 6000 Articles of (loU Jcwtlrv, Gift llook.-J, &c, &c.,not enumerated in thc above, w orth from 2- cents to $25 Evans new Calalociie, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular books ol thetiay, ami me new est publications all of which will be sold as . i i i . . t . . ow as cau oe ouiaineu hi oiner siore.-. Agents wanted in everv town in the I nion. Those desiring so to act, can obtain full par ticulars by addressing as above. IN. IJ. IJetng largely mtereste! in puu ishing books, and buying from other pub ishf rs in inimonse f.uintities, for cash, t urn enabled to irnke larger discounts to Country Agents and Hook Dealers than can be had at anv other house in thc country. Any Hook published in thc United States, the retail price of whieh is one dollar or up wards, vili be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publihf r's price. An extra $1 Hook and Cut given to any person ordering ten books to be sent to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Addres, G. G. IIVANS, Publisher. HO Chestnut Strctt, VhUaJa. SraP.RlRRRS uu uuuim a Linger Still. Tv tie Queen of Jfy Heart. BT WILLIE E. fAlOK. Linger still! I would thr presence Could attend me ercrmorc: Then the radiance of Love'a sunshine Would illume Time' ave-lashed shore. Then the murmur of its music From the ch-mlcr of the soul, Lik the tVMtu ldl on the currtnt. Would forest r onward roll! Dissolved Bv .11 ul ii.i 1 Consent. fTyIhavc this day bought otffiFfä iXaKLafavctte DeardoflT, all his'ltZiZ. interest in the books and accounts belonging to thc firm of Kelly k Deardofi. Those indebted to said nrm are refpjcstci to ?cttlc with me. I will continue the Butch ering businc??, hoping to receive thc liberal patronage of the citizens of Winchcstt r and vicinity. I would like to live and kt live, 1 rannot live on credit. You all know that "trust will not pay rui Cur and Hogs. If any of my mtrons think me too hard. just pardon me and come along with your dimes, for it is just as easy to pay as you go, as it is at six months alter, ray once a week and oblige Your Friend, O. KELLY. Winchester, August ICth. l?5r. "TXT ILL commence in thc F.rick School V V Hu?e, in Winchester, on Monday the 10th in;t. TERMS OF SESSION' FOR FOCR MONTHS. Elementary Studie?, 00 Common Studies 4 UJ Advanced Studios 5UU J. W. HENDERSON, aujr. 19th, 155?. Teacher. Of that strange and weird emprie. Holding me in willing bondage, Coiuiujj froia thy dirk tron evej. Linger still ! In yonder cincture One orbbw-.kethdownon earth: And the Hue arch of my future. Only hath one .-Ur of worth. And I bend the knee in silence, IJke the children of the un. And like them I worship wildly. In a worship never done. Uabllm, N. Y.. lr-55. jC-T"ome pooide," haul a rc.l nosctl iivIintlMal, haranguing three or four bystander, "waste thcir money in chanty, others squander theirs in supporting wives and families; but, .is lack of affection fur thc fainüv acre U Jfor me, I saves hum to bny Fpirits. Vhy was Noah not a Jew? came he took Ham into thc Ark. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of an execution to mcdirccted I J from the Clerk's otlice of the Randolph Court of Common Heus I "ill expose to public sale at thc court house door, in Winchester, Randolph county, Indiana, on the 3Uta day ot September, iru, oeiwcen the hours of 10 o clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock r. M. of saidday, the rents and profits for geven years of the follow iujj described real estate, to-wit: Twenty acres of Und off of the east side of the north west quarter of the south east quarter of eection eleven, township nineteen range twelve east. And on failure to realize the amount de manded bj said i'rit, I will at the same time and place, expose the fee simple ot the aforesaid Keal tstate. necmeu as property of Jacob Boon, at the suit of Asa Teal WM. M. CA MT HELL, Sh'ff. ncpt.g, 1558. IVs. KceS. NOTIC'i: is hereby given that the un dersigned has this day taken out let ters of Administration, on the estate of We make this reduction to meet thc exi gencies of 'the times," to remove TIIE LAST OBJECTION to subscribing for the Joprnai., and to place it iu evu-y family in the county ; to give it the widest possible circulation and make it the best possible medium for the advertiser The increase of our suburirtion list, eon- side rins thc state of the money market, has been encouraging, but we would raiuer issue j a larger edition at the same profit; and we hope our friends will second our efforts to give thc paper a wide circulation. Fy means of it we will be able to give our readers the latest Home ami Torcisn IVcws which by means of our daily exchanges, we are able" to post ut almost to the hour going to press. The Markets, both at home and abroad, will be carfully reported in tvry issue. On the (JKEAT QUESTIONS OF THE DAY of a moral, political and social character, the Journal will be frank and oiitspoken, endeavoring to keep in the straight for ward path of improvement and progress, and at the same time to avoid thc opposite extreme of fanaticism and party intolerance. Claiming the privilege to express our own opinions freely, we would cheerfully accord the same right to others, believing with Jef ferson, that truth has nothing to fear in a fair open discussion. The interest of our own Farmer & Mechanic as well as that of all our eitizen, w ill find in the Journal a watchful and trcneous advocate, while OUR SCHOOLS ot every grade will receive our be.t efforts for thcir extension and improvement. And in short, we shall labor to make the Journal a good Family Newspaper, not only worth the low subscription price, but one that no citircn of the county can well afford to be without. As an earnest of uhat wc hope to be able to lo when we shall have fully perfected our arrangements, wc beg leave to call the attention of such as have not read our pa per during our short initiatory trial of one month, to the lonowing snon extracts select ed from numerous To our Friends and all others interested in thc publication of a good paper in the county. Do you want the Journal placed on a lirm basis Do you think its prosperity would be a bene fit to its patrons, to the community to the honor of the town and county? Well, we beg leave to remind you that we cannot do it all witnout your assistance, i our $ooa irishet are all verr well, hut some thing a lit tle more substantial will be required to en able us to present vou such a paper as wc have set out to furnish. We have incured a considerable expense to get our office up right and will have to continue it lrora (Jay to day, from week to week, from month to month, rijrht on, constantly, unavoidably, so long as we publish the" Journal. Thus it is necessary for you to-exert yourselves a little in our behalf. You must not only take the paper yourselves and pay for it, but impress it upon your neighbors and friends to do so too. Don't think too lightly of this r.ittcr. Less than a thousand new subscribers in a yerr few months will not enable us to keep up the character of the Journal and mike the improvement we design without pecunia ry I oas to ourselve?. Shall we have those subscribers? You can give them to us with little trouble. W ill you do it? We believe you will and with that assurance continue 'on our way rejoicing. While we thus reduce the price to $1,30 for all advance paying subscribers, we cannot come any lower for Llubs, tut we w ill con tinue our offer of a copy for one year to al persons stiiding us clubs of ten or more ith the cah in advance at the above rates. Subscriptions received for anv lenjrth o time, C. D. SMITH, PaoraiETOR TO. THOSE WUO THINK AXD REASON. Tiif iNTr.M.ir.r.NT jn this CorvTRT, are always ready to tt the merits of a preemi nent discoviry er invention, and if sat i tied of its excellence, .to adopt, npj rove and re commend it. It is to this thinking, reason ing class, who always look before they leap, and whoe honet and rational judgment gives tone to public opinion, that Dr. Ko back's flood rtRTrira and tills owe their immense success. When this Crcat Ambassador of Health First announced that his Seandinav ian Rem edies wire infallible in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Diseases, Sexual Weak ness, Scrofula, Premature Old Ajrc, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism, Xcurulpia, Fits, Hemorrhoids or Files, Weak Stomach, Colic, Diarrhea, etc., he stated the manner in which they operated. Their actual effects were compared by sagacious men, with the distingui-died Physician's stati ments, and it was found that e very stage of the progress of cure, was precisely as he had described it. The result was that the mind of the coun try becme interested, and that persons of the highest standing in every city and town in the Union, patronized the preparations, and admittetl the claims of the illustrious Swede, to be the First Medical Discoverer of thc age. The Blood rurifior ami Pills are now universally recommended by well lnforme-d and candid persons, as au immediate cure for In ingestion, Costiveness, diseases of the Kidneys, Cramps iu the Stomach, Wind, Colic, Pain between the Shoulders, Nausea, Headache, L.ivr Complaint. Jaundice, Pain in the Rieht Side, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Nightmare, ;e iier:il licliility, Nervous Tremors, Fainting Fits, Epilepsy, Mental Irritation, Despondency, Wastii p of the r lesh, Scrofula Sore Lczs. Ulcers on the I'odv, Pimples e n the Fate General Eruptions, Uoils, Mi retin al Sores, Glandular Swellings, Steondaiy Sv mptoms, Acitmlxia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, rata lysis, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous Twitching, Female Compluiuls, Sexual Weakness. Ilarrenness, Disease of the Womb. Weakness of the Hack, I,oins and Limbs, Uronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy, Catarrh, Influenza, Cough, and all other dis orders, if ud mini ft end before disease has struck a mortal b'.ow at thc treat vital or gans. Autograph Detter, Of distinguished men in eviry profession, warmly recommending the prepar:---:.. be seen at D-. P'Va'-'liVCtncp". Ir. ufe Senntfinarian Ve$itithle Blood Pills are united thc three great medicinal properties which Physicians have heretolore tried in vain to combine in one preparation. They relieve the bowels, pur'fy the bi'e and the blood, and invigorates the constitution, at one and the same time. To this fact all who try them will hub-cribc. The absence of minerals, and of every stupi lying drug, renders them harmless, even to the most delicate female, or the feeblest child. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they arc not only be tter, but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less num:ur ot tncra to prouuee a better cflYct. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, one dollar per bott!e, or live dollars per half dozen. Ol the Scandinavian Wood Pills, 2." cents per box, or 5 boxes for one dollar. r"Real Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certificates, published iu a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time. Dr. Itoback. s Almanac aim raiinn wuju, containing a great amount of interesting and . a For a Dry, Hacking Couch, take I P. A I T FR A' C.17 A Tfl v tv . 4 . Manufacturer and Deali m ia For Sore Throat, take Phillips couon syrup. ll the taioc' "TL" or For Tickling in the Throat, take CnrriajTCK, IIUJTPiC, .Stll- PIIILLIPS' COUGH SYRUT. kic, Spring Wagon m9 For Hoarseness, tnke ArC.j iVc., A:C PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP. Manufactory on Franklin Ftr?. between For Chronic Cough in aged person-, take M'Jla" "'TpT!, PHILLIES COUGH SYRUP. rr$ done l For Croup, take j JTT.V.n. All work Warranted for twelv PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. ! month. The nalronage of the rublic is re- j "vctfully solicited. Carriace. Wagon and kppics.'txchange-d for horse, at the Mar j ket prices. For Hooping Cough, take PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP. For Asthma or Phthisic, take PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. For Bronchitis, take PHILLIPS COUGn SYRUP. For Laryngitis, take PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP. Minister?, Public Speakers and Singers, take PHILLIPS COUGH SYRUP For Influenza, take pniLLiPs couon syrup. For Bleeding at the Lungs, take PHILLIPS' COUGn SYRUP. For Incipient Consumption, take PHILLIPS COUGn SYRUP. For Relief in Fettled Consumption, take PniLLIPS COUGH SYRUP. For all disease of Throat and Lungs, take PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. April 2d, W7. ctoacr. tiriMs.j (joui dig.. HELMS &, DIGGS, I "w - - - typ W ?I .inn Tar Hirers A: Dealers In I l KMTI RKit CIIAIKN, TTK have on hand, and are 0'tuUaJ.lj manufacturing all and eery kl4 of Furniture and Chair. hi h we are sum will j.lcase all who will favor us with a call. We have the BEST OF WORKSmiT in our cmplov, -rho will make nothing bu the very best and mo.t substantial work. Our stoek is large, eoniaiiig in part ot Itove Wood. ?I alloxan). IllacU AVnlnttt, 4 Iierry. "Vlnplc&c. We kte'p also Hair and Hufk Matrasses, XjooIlIiic Glaaooa. PHILLIPS COUGn SYRUP it an Invaluable rcnvly in McMlr Yj curinc tha conch, prcrentins .re throat, aaJ keoping cut th eruption. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP j it a rnrvlr WirotaM. t!a-nrun.l. an.l rAntaic 1 ptiinonoiM lm Imfrvr. It m.iv tw taken tli i larce assortment of Roe und Mhogan lighcft a pr hf ni)n of liann. FHILLITS' COUGH SYRUP hn Ikvh prrpanHl t rrnr Ii.- urisinp from v-M. anl it in imxirt.tnt that th afT.ktoJ honl 1 know it ; a rrm'lT tint w ill nirf, I invlu.-il.l. t thm. rniLLirs cough syrup I on expensive rr.Tn.iti.'n, y t it I r ßi-red at sikIi a price, to be wirhiii tt rvm ti of 11. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP i en4.r,il antl nl bv . nth'tm-n of the highe-t taii'lin xnil r'-iH-tiiJ'i1it v. in our rommnnity : lv the Ju.li irv, th Inr, tli rulj.it, the Merchant, th lV..lf ; l'v ui-li rn.-n .r iIl1l:','', f lU'ling rtielr nsmc t" qn-krr. fruitl or dytlitn. PILLIPS, COUGH SYRUP Iim tol th f-t of ii lntr, prlrat pratiee ; l.rta Jon. anl I now ..n!r nn nnt-vint of ;ihI. ntn-quitl-ed ty ny other rrnvl v nw lforo the puMie. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP T-rformM many tfiuurk ! rnren, et it la not Inimoil flint it will work inirurl", or reur t health th'e p.it r-coriry : y-t it will reliete ati.l win.vte the nuffTlnjr f ronwuniptiTe, rhoare b-voii-l the Iiojk .f fc orr. PHILLIPS' COUGH SYRUP. P!l on in, ,f mr aront : irt a rirrnlar or riu th - i..t.in wh!.h yonuiii R u. h tr.timony iii ) 0,i;j:ations lo ur friciidn for their liberal iivince evon the r.u-t rkeptim.!, of the truly anp. r , , . , ... , i lur virtue-of Ud valutil uppoi t lieretotore extei.de! t TJTTTT T rT pnTTHTT CVWTTP t US "lul t-nj .tll tt -Milling liU i Viiir rurt to merit a continuance v I W '-' - - framed Looking (Jlae will hM cheap X. II. Keady made Coßin?, of all aize. kept eontintlv on hand. april2, V7. ' ; RKMOVAI.. bo:bj-ir & powriiOY, ' Have rcniovcl from their former stand I No. !, to their Ne w ltorc, o. m Iearl St South Side. IV t. Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati. TTJ'K bg leave to call your attention to our increased f.icilitie for showing and storing GOODS. We are now miking arrangements to open w ith the Spring Trad j a erv large and desirable tuvk of i BOOTS AND SHOES nt ptirpa! in the Wcet. Our manufactory in fucccMful opera tifn. and ve ean -upi.ly the Trade with j (loods vcrv yuperior in tylc and workman I .-hip. We acknowledge ourselves under many pniLLiPS' couGn syrup i PHILLIPS'. COUGH SYRUP! PHILLIPS' COUGn SYRUP! DU. G. V. PHILLIPS', Sole Proprietor N"-. 2 Coll-r Ttnihlin;. Vi.lrut t.. Let. Foirth A Kifth t., CINCINNATI, OHIO. sold ny II. T. Ki7.rn, Winchester, Ind., and all Druggists throughout the county, august th, 18r8. PEORIA MARINE A X D Fire Insurance Co. Made in compliance with Law. Pkoria, Illinois, J a n r a a v 1st, li'i?. Name anl locality ef thc Company, Peoria .Marine n:ict I'ire luuraiicr Com pan v, I'eoria, Illinois. The amount of its capit.il stock, 5:.i)i,0f)0.n0 Tlie amount of it eapiul p.iil up, 30(V) HiM The asscsts of Company art valuable Medical information, can be had I 1. Cash on hand 10,20,1." gratis of any of his agents throughout the J 2. Real estate nneiicuinburd -,l."0)0 country. " i 3. Bond owned by the Company lVincipal Ofiice and Sale Rooms, So. CA drawing 1 0 per cent "...9,700,00 pal East Fourth St IM Duilding from .Main 4. Debts of tiie coinyany pecure'd Ptrctt, Cincinnati, O. Laboratory in Ham mond street. bv mortgage drawing 12 per cent..... in,72.1,no For sale hy II. F. Kizin, Winchester;!.". All et her debts as per no. (J. Tho mi. 3 Krsrn.. Farmland: A. McKew, Ridgcville; Uowen, Ilrus. k Co., Spartans burg; M. K. Harris, Windsor; J. A. Sullivan, Fairview; D. Thornburg, Kmmettsville; Smith v Co., Huntsville; Hunt, Harris L Co., Lynn, and by Druggists and Merchants generally. august 5, HnS. NEW ARRANGEMENT TBIOS. WARD rjAKES this method of informing the J public tint he has now on hand, at his ohf stand, north side of Public Square, a jrood and complete stock of CCD CLD XED S? iotice. wife Mihila Bales ha3 Itft my bed and board without cause or prorea- John Simcoke, Senr., lite of Randolph Co,, tion and positively refuse to return. The Indiana, deceased. i public h hereby notified that I will not nay JtJll.N M.Mti'M, Jr., .A'imr. any Uehts ni ner coniracim. fcpt. oth, I a-2. :,:?. tarnll r.LCS. cmhracingagrc.it variety, and is receiving from tim.- to time, additions ko as to keep the stock .nil. an.l thus be able to satisfy the wants of the public. Hi.s stock consists iu part of a large assortment ef HARDWARE, among which may be found Cook Parlor Stoves, Iron.ISaiH, Mill & Cross Lut Saws, Carpenters Tools, Axes, Locks, Latches and House Trimmings in general, Table k Pock et Cutlery, Files, Ra.ps, Höring Machines, Hand Saws, k Hatchet, Win dow Glass, Sash k Doors, Holts, Screws and all cinds of Stnn Hinges; together with every thing usually kant iu that line. Also a well selected block of DRY GOODS, fnch as clothes, casimerec, satinets, tweeds, janes, coats, pants and vests, ready made or the goods ti make them ot to onJer; brown and bleached muslins, ginehams, prints and other articles too tedious to name. Ttgcth- cr with a general and well selected stock of groceries, as collee.tea, sugar, dye stuffs, kc. And in his SADDLE AXD 1IARXESS Establishment, you can and anything from a fine Saddle, Carriage or Ruggy Harness, down to ahame fctrin?. All the above arti cles ior sale cheap for cash or exchange lor country produce. 'IIIUS. WAUL. N. B. Cash paid for Hides, msrch.l. '5?. 0. Debts lor premiuiu.s due and not due H.OST.IO 7. All other securities consi.-ting cf discounted hills, notes, drafts and acceptance-? matur ing dailv, have from sight to 9J days" to run from date. . . .27.1, ICSO Amount of liabilities due or not lue to banks or other creditors of the company None. Losses adjusted and lue None. Losses adjusted and uotelue NVtic. Iosses unacjuste-d l?,37i,t)ll Iiosses in suspense, waiting further proof. r.i:.om All other claims against the company. None. The greatest amount insured by the cornp.inv in anv one risk 10,t0l,f0 The greyest amount allowed by the rules of the company in any one city, town or Tillage. No rules concerning the s.ime The largest amount to be insured in any oneb!ock. Not e xceeding $10,000 exposed to any one Cre. The act of the incorporation here with dewed. C. HOLLAND, Sec'ty State or Illinois.? Pe oria Count v, ( Personally appear before mo, the under- signed Notarv Public in and for the city ol Peoria, county of Peoria, and State afore said; Charles Holland Secretary of the Peoria Marine and Fire Insurance Company, wh after being eluly fworn, depo-es anl says that t'.ie annexed statement of the con dition of the said company is correct accord ing to his knowIe!re and belief. Ctivcn under mv hand and eitl'uial seal this 1st day of January, A. D. i of tin KJine. RODRINS k rOMEROY, dec .11. '.ijj Cii.rinn.ili. O. NEFF cc LUCAS. Wholrvnle nnd Krtnil GROCERS. Store on Main btrtct. Last of Public Square. OH, all ye hungry, curving Men, that feexl njMn wind. You can find at NefT & Lucas' Store at all times Flour, Ricon, Fish, Lardr liutter, Kggs, Salt. ColTee, Tea, Sugar, Molassc, Golden Syrup, And, imleeL everything in the Grocery line. Wc keep, also, NVils of every sire, Window Gl?, Saah, Hlinds and Door. Also, m well selected stock of all of which we jell rery cheap for Ch or eountry Proeluce. As we have adopted the "Ready Pay fystem, we are determined to sell at as low figures as any other house in Lastern Indiana. So eome along with yemr marketing and a little of the "needful and you will get the worth of It in dviiUe euick time. Mammoth ClotliinsSlorc MARCUS SII1RE has j.: City, ami l f large.! a FALL & WINTER CLOTHING HAS just returned from the Queen and has opened in tins place the and Lest se le-tte d tovk of BRYANT'S Itlcrcaiililc Institute, cf Indianapolis, Ind. THE object of this INSTITUTION, aa its name imports, is to afford to young gentlemen and ladies an opportunity of be coming thoroughly qualified fur the Count ing Room and general Easiness Pursuit of lite on thc most scientific principle?. Ry first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; secondly, by teaching the science of Book-Kccpinc by double and single entry as practically ap plied to every department of business to gether with Lectures on the Law s nnd Cus toms of Trade and the Science of Accounts. TERMS. For full course (of ö or 10 weeks) . . .$22 00 For partial course, embracing the prac tical p&rt of Rook-Keeping and Ilusi ncs Penmanship, IT 00 For full course in Ladies Department, 10 00 which must be pre-paid or aecurfd. T. J. BRYANT, dec 31, Principal XAA LBS. pure Tallow Candles, at JJJ city prices, bv the ox, at AVKKY't PUT MAN'S. scRNano eailv, x. r. l. . Insurance Agent9? Certificate of Authority. STATE OF INDIANA. Auditor or State' 0tice.$ iNDUverot.i, Jan. la, 1 Whcrea, thc Peoria Marine and Fire In surance Company of Peoria, III, has filed in thii cffice a state ment of its condition on the 1st of January 1.", the act of its incorpora tion and amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its amenta and authorizing then fully and un reservedly to acknowledge services of process in thc event of suit. Now, Therefore, in pursuance of the re quirements of "An act to amend an act en titled an act for the incorporation of Insu rance Companies, defining their powers and prescribing their duties," approved March '2, lrr5, having presented satisfactory evi dence tome of the full compliance to the requirement and?pccincation of that act, I John W Dodd, Auditor of the State of In diana, do hercbv certify that Lnos L. Watson E-r, of Winchester, as the Agent of paid Company is authorue-d to trunact the busi ness of 'Insurance as the Agent of the aid Peoria Marine k Fire Insurance Company in this Sutg.up to July 1st 1, to the extent that he mnv be commissione-d and appointed by the said Company. Is Witness Whereof, I have here unto si.bcri!d inv name and caned eal. the Seal of my Office to be affixed, this lSth day of January, 1?W. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of State Owners of building., merchant's mechan ics and others, can obtain without delay. Insurance against fireof first class rh-ks from the above safe and reliable Company, by ap t.lving to 1 E. L. WATSON, Azrnt. Ofilce on Meridian St. West Public Square, may C, lfl. ly Winchester, Ind. V Supply of Hour. Meal, Ar?'" Pota toes and Onions, Ac. at tb I, A VERY k PUTMANS.' e ver offered to thc public. His fctoek erou sist3 of ct try description of wearing apparel. A L S O , PO( Ki:T - X'TI.EItV, Ar. TERMS As Cheap as the Cheapest. Call at the Slrohm building be fore buying elsewhere. oe t 1-:7 vavkkli;y MAiIAZlNi:. For r.imily Amucmcnt and In struction Emted tr Mose A. Dow. rrMIIS paper is the largest Weekly eter ti publilie-d in this country. Itseontents are such as will I approved in the most fas tidious circles nothing immoral being ad mittetl into it ae. It will furnitu as much reading matter as almost any ewe can fiiul time to tnise, eonsiating uf Tale History, ltingrnphv, tegtthtr with Music and Poelry. Tlie paper contains no ultra (cntirnentis. and meddles neither with politics nor religion, but it is charac te rizp'l ly a lii;:h moral tone. It circulates all over tbA country, from Maine to Cal ifornia. MosF8 A. Dow,Rubli?her, SLIndall street Ri)ston, Mass. Terms; $00 per year, $1 M for Ix month. There is a piece of Original Mu sic either vocal or instrumental in each nu mber. Indiana State azetteer HAVING now one half of the State cnvas-el for a Gazette and Bisisrs DiRLerroar, we will isue our work about th firt of Septenler next, giving a Iit of the names of Rü-incü and Professional Men, throughout the State, arranpreJ in alphabeti cal order, giving location, population and Stati-tics of each county in the State. As a medium for advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the Sute, it can not be excelled. Persons wishing to furnish statistics for small towns, giving information as to loca tion, population, A.c., can do so, such infor mation being thankfully received. SUBSCRIPTION "rRICE, $2,30. Booh ellers and others wishing to act as local aznts will be allowed a liberal commission. All letters for information unit be di rected t G. W. 1IAWE.S, Box W)2, Indianapolis, led. A yff Gallons Stor.e Ware, CMisis Qa&YjVJ l5no Cf Jars, Jags, Churn, Pots and Pans, ju?t receit el and for sale cheap at wholesale or retail. Also, a j.ood suprlyof Roekinpham and Yellow ware at AVERY PUTMAN'S. Always on hand at this cCZce, or got vrf hort notice. We have on hand v Deeds, Mortgages, Summonses, Subpern.' Executions, Blank Note ALot of White Corn Meal. Totatoes, Aroles, Onions and Dean, at P AVERY k PUTMAN'S. 20 Bbls of LtnseeJ Oil for sale br AVERY k PUTMAN. -g rf Kegs White Lead Conklins brand XI' 1 for sale by Atert k PctmaI ItASS Cloeki to run by wiijrht or by tTrin-sat THOS, WARD'S