Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 44, Winchester, Randolph County, 31 October 1861 — Page 2

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' " v " tipJtfT Potomac wis very disis - trom tuttio Fcftlcral troops about , ,l0r. . , . ... 1,J00 hiving U-en killed. The r.erhas since Leen crossed by about lCsOOO froopsandan engine- i m :it is daily exported. ' In Kentucky, th? Federal) hiving gitned a series of small victories. In Missouri Fremont is driving away after the Hebels and the v are rapidly retreating. His body fjuard drove about 22.1100 rebels I'rorn Springfield, and the city is now occupied by the Federal furu'3. Dm.uinu away at Fkemont Agiin it is announced that an order his been issued to supersede den. Fremont. It will doubtless lc denied egiin in a few dav. Tho Indiana Contracts for Arms. (frota the lnJi.tholi P.iüv J mthiI. In reply to various inquiries as to the character and amount of the contracts out for arms for the volunteers from this State, and the number of arms already delivered, we are enabled, from thf most authentic source, to furnish the following detiils: IJesides 4,000 Kntield rill-s bought by Mr. Owen soon after his .appointment, which have I en lon since in the hands of our troops and done good service in Western Virginia an 1 elsewhere, that gentleman, under the authorization of (iov. Morton, made contract, now in progress of delivery, at different times, for 10,000 guns; of which lß,00ü 1 V I I 1 1 wcio lung ruueius anu one uniuMPd short Ktifields with saber - 1 or

, . .,1, , f Vf. it bayonets; making an ag-regateot i rebel plaeed a pistol to Major twenty thousand Kufieldrities, all! Zvney's breavt and was in the i-ii vrrv i.t nl li-inr umn tl.f M-iinr submitted to the strictest inspec- vcr at. , , , J, i , tl nfo,nort . severed Ins arm Irom Ins liouI.Ier J Hon. All of these sixteen thou- am J hi, .iJ at his horse's,1,

r.mu wi5 arc uenverauie in lots, 1 1 I 11 1 . usually about once a week, tip to

the31st of December rcxt; and up rV and Mijor Holmes's Sharpto the 23d instant 4,580 hid been iV1,? l ivo 't iero for Spring ii- I n .i . i ,t held, and one regiment ol Nigel s delivered. On th it dav 7 10 more '. i- n . i . : i

arrived in iew ork '.nd would he delivered to Mr. Owen on the Ulth, making 5.320 guns delivered up to that day. After the delivery, however, three or four days always intervene, to satisfy custom-house formalities, before the gtjri! can be shipped; and usually four more before, by dispatch, they reach Indianapolis. Of these lti,000 guns, the first live thousand were bought and are now being delivered at a price six dollars and ' n half below' ' price for Ea m.p same ouaiiti in the present rtilin lipid mm rtTtlif cutin mtllfi. I,. i the New York market; Indeed a.v.v. v.-.o v nv J.llll. liuailtl Hi I one of the Eastern States paid, two weeks since, tight dollars a gun more, for a lot of 1,000. The remainining 11,000 were contracted for at rates one dollar higher, consequently fire dollars and a half below present prices. The difference, or pin on thtse contracts is, therefore, Cn on 5,000, at $f 50 MCh &'2.W) n 1 1 ,000, at $3 W r 4ch 00 ,5' 0 Total pain $a.a,ooo In other words, it would require ninety-three thousand dollars more than the sum we are paying under these contracts to purchase the same number of sim ihr guns in the New York market to-day, if, indeed, they could be found there at all; an evidence of the wisdom of the policy pursued by the Governor in authorising contracts so large, for arms to arrive. We expressed the opinion at the time that a better selection than that of Mr. Owen could net

.fjivc iron nna-:or uns import - ' ;ar.t duty. Oar readers hive now lpfore Item the n.rms of iud nr.' i . u f.rthr our opinion was corn-i t. - n .ar .i .f. uwon:."!i, not . , . , i Stat" in tUn 111:0:1. cr.t New i r i i. ...i i. a t . . Im, ...... M r., n.. ' , ' " ' ' i " ""I' 1 -" - .

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INTERESTING FÄCM M3. I I iinuiani impious 2 ms usay Gaaid! Iltltllc Impending. wn.4ut I. i.iw n- .L r.ijn,i .. t. WASHINGTON NEWSruMier in Tiir orari coTro'"r THE REEELS AGAIN AT ; FAIRFAIC COURT HOUSE. ! ANOTIIDIt Ill.c ON.NOISAM ! Out IV.Vi7: riJI tSkV IZvhri EZlorUattc. . . , , . .! ariDalCll1 Letter from Ga M.n.nTv.1'1 REBEL r m v-in;uj:i: sicKt.KS'.s j;up;aii: nil mi a mi CO.VPLA ? " ' ' SLAVEHOLDERS .11 ore S!irmiIiiii a'it"rii .New. C'aM Kieil RD1 i, I! II IVR, Polk C ).. .M ... Oct, 'JC. 1-1,1. flen. Fremont and stilT arrived . T, i . i, i, . . ! at Iiolivar, in rolk eem.ty, six-1 4 t r t r teen miles irom ( iii.io Alonissiu. 1 niid iMU'ltnW1 f 1 1 1 c n 'Om n t ni i 'tri v ii1 iti'v vi nil.' v v 1 1 1 1 s i the outskirts of the town. It is not ascertained exactly what was the los of (Ion. Fre mont's body ifuard in the brilliant . -u r. 1. ..i 1.... horses shot fro,, nnder him. anil'1' 11 in . 1 jii - i uiiaiii 111 iiiiiii i .1... iv ' 1.- i.:... IUWIM-.S st;t liuill lllllill 1 1 1 1 1 1 , illlU vct Col. ('orns's .Tl Illinois Cavalum i.s;i,i ul uia 1 1 tl lüfii .ii Iii Hi night. (ien. Fremont and staff, and Si igel5 command depart by ton ed narches for Springtield at divlight 1 m to-iforrow morning, and will prohablv arrive ttiere tomorrow . - evemni!. (Jen. McKinstrv was two mib:s .1 .' 11 y north of Warsaw last night. (Jen. Pope w.is this side of 0age,and Hunter in advance of ( him, all marching to this point. I understand that in the forth-'at coming battle Lane and Sturgis will have the Hi NV,ng, Hunter .11.41.1.1 .1 tU ''o'1 Asboth the main col-1 M'!Ci?r the reserve, Sigel taking the ad- ' , .,, Tirtos. Mo . Oct. SS.-Oeii.l Kennedy, who has just returned to Sedalia from Price's army,! savs Trices men are much difstt-l isfied at the prospect of leaving Stat,, and think they will force! him to mike a stand within our borders. On the other band it U nerfn l

charge at Springfield, but suppo- al T " ,!lT Nkw Cui k Va., () t 7 - col. i :i rr. ; i i.n I . i 'ode a most l,r. ban t tharg- upon yntfK' y' l- - . sed to be six or eight killed and , , , , , 7 ; f - ( ni. ke v marched rom this ,, , Ä . ii ! I'Odv ot t!ie eneinv, tliawn u p u . ,, . . . . , , filtern or tu en v wounded. A , . 1 l;,IIlt on 1- nd iv night, and altaeknumberoi most brilliant instances s (. , , Mj)() or 2o(IINjn:i, ; Ifomney ye.ste:day alternoon, ot daring were exhibited on our , . .' . . . , " iroutin? the enen.v. i i!fnrier

that Oen. Johnston has left Ken- 10fs correspondence says: tuckv to take command of Price's' , $;'.ol the Maryland slaveand" AirCiillr.,. tV fnrr .,l holders in the vicinity of Annapo

that before leaving that State he sent couriers to Price and McCullough directing them to fall back into Arkansas, and not give Fremont battle until he C0UIJ rnicli tli.-i, i V X llfv I ill Social to the St. Louis Ke-1 publican: A , , T ; t5TtllN I)rpT i t Jon i buuon. Mo., Oct. 26. ( ' rp, r ii i. , . The following dispatch Ins tt. ... ... uccu nceieu, announcing a most; l'tlA. . 11 V .-... I '11 , , .,' brilliant victory at SpringtieU by j Gen. r remont s body guard, numbering 150 men: Five Miles Oct of Bolivar. ;Oct. 23, 10 a. m. Genertl: I

Gen. Kennedy savs that Fre-! An fljer vho hls JlrrlvC(,j ? T'Wl "V113"1: r;-vmm1ir-

Imontwill have a much larger lir,t " l,Jl,iml",R'u Ul . l oul..u. force to contend against than lie Sickles'sbrigade at Port Tobacco, Indianalis i,n1,,;np. c , Md , reports that the rebel steamer -d; Col McHeynoids, Kush-

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nsueckirrd t." nty ol;!ro,u Udlnnor-. A w.-ou c;. ;

, r. M .u,d rctir-d. it l.-':n; i.e.ir "ni"M 1!,! M''1 ','m- l" U"V i f ! . . . I . . . ...ill, ....... r. I I ... f 'n n iro, irji mh u i rinKtm , unaniniitv and 1 ruerv I have "7er a"'J.:!i'1 .eTAl; 1 iwir w.ir erv, 4 1- r::ioit "nil the ' Cnior.,'" broke forth bke thunder, I, CuI.V , i luiar.J." .M ij .r CofiT'i-iri- ( (;(L j. ym i;i,.i,lirdfO!i. who ro,j,. ovcr j() vit. init of Spring 'field hist evening says Zagoney ! w ;uidrd to the town from the ! .lelie.son t" the M'iut.t Vernon

, . 1 i t j 'Pi . pa tliro'i'di a I me and h. t down tl milt,f.r ()f i?lu 0 rails before he 'ull nr-po:. the foe, thin ! dra win i their li:e. Their was a ood deal of street tiring in S.iringlicld and from the h;tivs. Two reres-ionits who ran out of their dwellings and firled at the bodv -uard v. ere ki lied, j ! v. ' . . 1 I- I ,a !.,x AV'onev was au!ca ol the , n . t . i i 1 lor; e ot tne reoel-, l ot he was ;.r'iti?1 ln ;"v(:.1 I Col. IVarce. said to !' from Arkansas, commanded one uf the !

; r hi uy J iKIe i f 1 no re- j l!CUt. Uol. llllKTtl hive jtj.J ! la l camp w.isjut outside? of the rin(je a rei onrjuiss ;iu e in the ene. ritv. i-onrv was ro:i:i?elL-d t'nivs com.trv. Thev left th,.

jie!:. l regime,. ts. I h is been received by the V. S. It i s tho;i dit the caue of the!r, , . . , i i i ! c Consul at Antw erp: increased relicl force at Snrmr- '

Held was th- large amount of' plunder galhered there tor some wreks pivt, ulii( h it is stated ' j thev intended to take S nth with tliem, last which will m ; co.rse now fdl into our h mds. Thelosot) either side is not t;t-d. t Sr. Loras. O. tober 7. The I to bowing dispatch was icceuedi . 1 i m 1 i i j 1 1 1 r . n fill.. ..,...a..-t ... (I a i'l in ir II ii i '!i- il n .) $ To Cact. iMi'IviiKvi::;, A.d staut Adjutant-licneral: Vesterdiv afler.ioon Major 1 " 1 ":" M

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.led them Ir . - mem irom me low:.. , he nitiona I ig upon tl: . Court .. , I . , !! M,t U llU " ll l" 3lre i i tl I kl(W . ., n . (frf Tll-. ! ' ' succs tor a charge agiin-t sin h very large odds is a noble example to the army. O.ir advame will oeenpy Springfield to night ('Signed) .. C Fiikmont, ''Major (icn. Commanding." Fremont's bode guard numbers ;jrjj. Major Frank White, who captured Lein ton recently, at il.e HMd nf 1,S() men. and released the ! xi, !- ami utuimi!, .1 ti!ilii.-s- n'tpr i - ' diivinir out some Mil) rebels, is a son ()r a prominent lawyer in ... ... - New Vor F.ity prisoners, taken in the 1 hnttle 'of Frederiektown, h lvt. ,f.n put to woik in th- t:vu lies 1 Cane (iirardeau. Accounts of Major SMiogeld, who commanded the battery in . J that .action, show th U this victory was the most complete of any yä achieved by our army during the j j & wa r J-'lV. Tl,om ejeaned on foot. his horse having been killed un der himI lie rebel lorce was about G, 000 while ours was only 1,0(10 Corrtondriicr. W NSllINUTON, October 23.The I'omplain that many of their slues V i secn l,M l,1Pms' ,ves on hoard the vessels of the coast expedition. Several slaves were found on board the ships and were returned io ineir owners. !Ti(TA vn-ifprdiv .itirtrmrlioil tlirt shore at that point and fired on j lourtroons. Her shells fell into ' our camp and compelled the men .. r jto withdraw to a sale distance fr0m the river. . .... i Washington-, Oct. 26. The; p05t special correspondent says: ! since the encounter at Ball's j Bluff the rebels have been embolJened and are again reported

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to le at Fairfax C. II. -in lull -force. 1 ho oljt of tho Govcrnrr.n.t us, ol coniv, k ' to ho i n a position to protect their army tuc-nnU ' , L eennr. i No littl dilli oif i rp. rion' ! ,... . r . t . . t ' : r ; iü u'ii.'Hjij -ii'M Ol lilt' l"ii.4 im i the J: .t im.i in ttir.i: l'p:-ht pre has ron-ipiM.tlv I vn or- J 'l " ,ilv,is I . . .1 . 4 f . . l I I'jr V.ini Oil W 1 ' A nnmher of transport, hr-avilv ladn. h ue arrivjl at I iltimoie, i.i i j n im meir earo-s are i-oin iruHlered to the railroad as r .pidly a possiljlr. i e ! Several prominent CoriTssmen jaro here conultin with tlif C !- inoat as to the conduct of the war. Anion;' the ret i- Senator Harris. They uro tfie niost active and J energ'-tic proscutio'i ofth? milit irv operations. TWO companies of the OJ Vcrmo.ot regiment under co'nmand of r . . camp of their regiment in Virginia and mare bed 12 miles and bi k in one day, taking oih prisoner, and obtaining valuihlo iulbnnati on. I It is reported that two of our j war vessi Is h ave ran pitthe re bei batteries at Matthias Point. All is quiet along our line to1,.. uav. ' J Iii tta- l. :. ('.wi! itJi. W asuixotox, ().t. 2S The following Ietl-r fiom (iaribaldi Caimikha. O t. 10, ISol. fy J)cnr $'ir: suv r SanNml. and regret to be obli-'.-d to announ e to ' you th it I sh ill n,t be able to go to the United States at present. 1 do not don' t 0f the triumph of the Un;o:i, and that :diOitly, but il the war sh udd unloitmiatldv eonfiteif in vnur - - - -j j beautiful country, 1 shdl overcome all ob-t ides uhiih detain me and haeu to the defence of a peopfe who arc dear to me. (S'u'iH-.l.) C ('. uii il. T the lf. S. ('.iijt.1 at At.luu;.. , ' . 1 ' Wl " ,l camp tapup.a-e. The rebels retreated towards U'i .., i.r u ''V"1 r . Oar 1-v-s was trifling, and that (,nhe eneiuv not as.-e:taii.rd. Million, auii an ti;cr wagons and I'riM.i airo. Cairo, O t. 2$. A part v of ; n . Ol B tt i.i in- i i .JO men ot the 1mIi Illinois, while scorning on aiuiauv, ow ounter t'L a putv of rebel f.ixalry and i iidantry, 13 mib s below this j II 4 I I . place. . rrisu eng tgemeat vu Ued, ill which the rebels were routed, with the loss of a Captain, Lieutenant and several wounded. No los on our side. Trum ketitm k v. Pam.taii, October 27.Three " ot ent to Saratog i on S.itunlay and att;l('K11 a rOM,i,l!iy ot rebel cavalry, about dUU stiong, completely routite them. I he rn w Iin ... - a I n i k i v.i- i.j Minn um - i imvjoers. ö - . ,lorses fa'id aI.1, their ca.np u.p.iSe. I tie KderaL had two wounJcd. i nogimonts Organiiinr in 13 incuana. 31th Hegiment: Cid. Asbury ' Steele Jeilerouv ille. v :i.")th: (1st Irish) Col Walker Indianapolis. 40th: Col Wilson Lafayette. 41t: (2 J Civalry) Col Üridgland Indiana)oIis. 12d: Col Jones Evanvilh 13d: Col Cieo K Steele Terre Haute. 41th: Col Weed Ft. Wayne. 4Gth: Col Fitch Logansport. 47th: Col Slack, Indianapolis. 48th: Col Eddy, (iohen. 49th: Col to be appointed, Jelfersonville. villf .53: Col not yet appointed, In dianapolis. . : 54th; Key Col John Smith, Lafayette. 55th: (2J German) Col Bracklow, Indianapolis ', UIUI.III IIIJII.'5Gth- (Railroad) C Smith, Indianapolis, 57th: Col McMi Col James M 57th: Col McMulle.n, Rich mond. 58th- Col Lewis. Princeton.

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I tJOt!:: Col Ourn, Indianapolis. 1 1 fli: 2d Irish Col Mullen,; Indianapolis. Vi riM i: i:vn:n i n rin m: I sTom:. D. DAP.riUM & CO., aki;i v i, or its YML WINTCa STOCK! CLOTH LG, nooTs am) siioi:.-, IIA I AM) CATS, IITC, F.r rn ii'-, ! 1 joutli?' wt.ir, of all -t It ? a:.. I i'i,i'.:t".t . a!m. a i.aiuii: surri.Y .f I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Man hi X,rk ,-,. C Su-i..n.l.r, oi..vs I'lt i, r .i: u t ih 1 1 i a . 1 1 .-. Al Iv Ii it W,n. !tii V iiuii', Ci'inl'-rt-, to. A.-, I i i. i.i.-' aiil l.ir t S.k Lv A l v tun i.t )1 .N ) TP .VS Mi II .i-l''(lit J J i ' k , KtiiWi, l'i-lll-, Ü!l Sil ilir, itv'., iil.'i let' vi' .tili r t il 1 1 1 - U i. um iuN t Munition, ul! jI wliirii vsiil l.c f'ii at tucli is o r z: i v r s : : tMt'n,,u,,iru!j;n?n,c 1,;'r'1 tunr?aU f ' ,! ' "!!!? with 1 1 i"t !i m. l', it", fir thr coni.ii'' U'inttr i ., . . , Uli im hdü n.ich the impure of , . .. . . ii ! fü.i'iie.l t' ,ijiiiy Vn iii- - with h ir l lim n.. 1 seatvitv of i.mti :lie n-t ..i ili':," ati-1 w ( V - r.-r ctfill! V 1 niv .Ii- o'.;r i .. ;.;.il cn-i mn-rs nna the I'i.ti'c -1 t to rill in ! rvuiiiae our !(. k, an.l he (onii:,r! th it we -j eak t!u- ir.tth. 1. PAKNI'M CO., SMKHIFF S , SALE. PiV v i -t in- of it 11 v .'Mitlri to me l i r'rt''l fr.'ir .li i.'.n. 1 1 1 -?i Com tu n IM ':i Ci'i rt, I will ..i f In -tlv' at Iii Cmirt ll..i-i- li.nr, in We-.-li "lt'r, Kaii l.l Cmii ! , in n : in the 2'X dty of xXovemi er, lao'l, !". I 1 1 1 1: v hu 11 r o f lit o VI. h li a . 111 . lit1.! 4 flok i. 1.1. of -ai.l !;, 1 1. fiillow inj real t tv . i t .i..ti-I ia KaMNilj h l'o. In. I., to wit: The im livi h ill' f a r .nt of si'Otion i'l t, in ton n!.iM 1 hho ni, r tne fourf tl Mt , :ili I l.on uliil :i lolltn-;: ('mil111 ;k!H',' thirty !" t i.rth ot the tioith1 t-t e.-rni r .f ht tiuiii, r mx, in the tow n of iroornin l Tiurt, t hi nee riiTiiiin north I oir ro., ihi t;t e wot ti n r-', thence - ot.ih lour 1 o.!, th fx :it ten ro.ls to the T'hti of I. irinii'n.. Ill x . 't .1 a 0.. .r... r of .".f.-, Mo. Hocker, .1 tl.i-..il of Ju.'oil I'.J.I'M.. . II . J K KINS, O.f -.Vi. 1.i. Jf.'f f 1.1 Sl. ft . c. SHKKIFF'S SALE. !IV irito' of an i''i iiljn t in itiri'ctf! fr. on ti.i luitt. iarii.ii Court I 1 ill i.. -in ;ilf tit tlii- court liou- iloor in W 11. '1 r Km .1 .1 i.li Co.ii.it . I if ; I i .t it -t . on the tl'M day of November, 18G1, Z i ' 7: v , i, " H at . 11 Id hoiir of III o'clock :t. in. mi l 4 i'i lo k J . hi. of ,'ii .1 iluy. tt follow ri'.'ll ....,1, a i fill,.i..i,.i, .... i.i. ,, ;it T.mfv un:,Wnf Wl off of the n -rth ,;.it. ..i the M..ti. i,,if of .rtion thirtv Tiv e, jn town-lop i.ii.f tirn, of rnz trii-.. i , i i...,.t..i...i s,.i 'l.rih,,! ' i.;!.. romnum-ii twmtv m,N I" - "'"1 ,;t Corner of he oith h ilf ol'-i t'ori thirty oive, township iii'o n, r iii'.e twelve i :if, it. 11 i running lVin tin nee w't tin r' hninln-'l an.l I wenr ,!s ,r"m t,M"r' s,),lt'' eleven ma, thci.re e i-t three h'ci.lre.l :n.l tA entv rols lr(l, ,1(.0 f((rth ,1.v,l! roil, io tlu jil ue i hfi'iiti in'. Kfi-ut 'il ii ii," t.fi irt t of loonnril I'rtm, at tin- u a of W tlliuiu Wuikcr, for tlie iih of '" II. JKNKINs, if".'tl.-il Mt'jlK.C Oct. -.'., i-;i. SIILKIFFS SALE. UV irt ii, of a 'I i ri-i ttij, e,cuti(n t itn I f i tcl ir. nt.tlic K u,..,l pi, Coiiiiuoii l'loi i o irl, I w ill c. -u to ,int tlif couit hoiif l oir in in. !irii r. I.'4ii.lnlj,tt Count) , Imlialia, ou S. I i,'i:i. i , thu 23 1 dry of November, 18G1, ll-lw c:i liii-hour of M o't l.t k h. m. una 4 ;:.V:: .-Vi .rslVJl .;!r-rr4-I" 7- V-w V.'t i T.V?:! -Jt;u ',,.,.,,.;, v,n,h? .atem, nonh ffr - iu. - f I'.mrtnii cat, un.i hounJcl m ' '""s l' Wlt: Coinmeiicins at the iuMtti ( i ciini r ol sii'l iiuiirttT occt'.on il.., .-o..it r. . :.... . ......i.. .-".nil uu niv ni ui'ii iiiii; t-ihe ..uth-newt c.inar of S: , ,r ol , ,ill irt,.r etttiI1( froI , ,ii. o.i.. r iJ (i'iirtir the south Cast corin thence horih .tiitv r ,ii to a t-tuke, frum thence r."1 u,.v,l Mir r ,,1 to a s.ukc. from Ittlllil'C north OHO tinti,lr,l n i.h to tlm lim. 0l- , QU;irttr fl.ction.anj thence vv.,,-il " s ki 1 v I't-K-e of he-'m-jtn.t r. I, .-,. I ...,....:.. I . I '""ri -uiaiii.! i v on i .4 nilK llUUUrt'ti an 1 t .Muty aeres more or Jfsj. lin. ""it. .f u lU e jr;-rty of IVtr I'oln?r u ol 1!ij A. Poiucr, ut tht! uit f .N:ii,,au T l w ar-1. A. II. JKNKINS, . O, t. 2a. 1-01. if. e ?5.) Mi'tTK. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. fly virtue of two t xecuthms tu me di-rerte-l Ir ru the it.iulol;.h Circuit ani t.'o!iniin I'lcn Court., I will ex5e t s ile at the Court II,ue tlor in WilcUi-s-ttr, itin.lolnh C'nuity, Inili.ma, on Siturtl iy, the 'J.aj day of Nov., I -CI. h. tw. t n the hours of 10 o'clock u m .m l 0 . .1 .1. i I i . i .... I

i nwn ii in oi u iy, u:e lollowinj re l e-tate, situate in KanJoIr h county rhl ,r"n, rMl'I"f a"l P.-wtr, taVcn Iloii ill 1, to wit: ''j" '-.a"if-f-rwoHii14i..vAar. The uoith e it quarter of the north ! Sture anil'Sknp Y$t tf the South irrst

ev-t tjiiirUr of sect ion twen:y-rix, to.nhii twety, rane thirteta täst, coatinin forty acres more or less. LxtciUcJ as the fropertj of D.iaicI Fisber, it the suit of i, , , r, . T . I noii.,1 Lm.auj .James 11. 1 ltnatrick A. II. JENKINS, Oct. 30, 1-C1. rrfceS lJ Bh'ffR.C "XToTirit tw jVOIILL IN III.RI.IIY Ul , i-i j ahit the un-1ertzned ha? tten A Jnaitiirtratcr.

ar;Hinte 1 adm:nt-trator of tlie estate of ter of section one, township a;xteen, of

.4 ..j, i.tttr 'j 4 v mas county, vuk in, voaiA4440j w&ui) acres a aivni'j valuation asJ ap:.raiein i.t law

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Tu1 fullo ir ure tl c r'.r f ;r f r tl-.c cvrr il Tcwn-a'j f r 1 - si : I. I l ! ! 'r SL j- "m) I TOWNSHIPS. . Z "-'" -: No. 1. White Kivtr 1. :i. K pi ft;, (rj o ,' j,-' (i- 7l. Ualiii,-t(.r, 1;, pi i,a n:, (10 0-, ,1-, j 07 1 7 .'I. C.mn-fork l", M (i in (i .v, -. 17 ;,o 1. Stnru v Cntk i;t a: p pi p e; e; 1 p 1 ) 5. NVtt! Cr tk 1.', X PI pi (id jm pi (i;, T' 1 tl. Vt liiver l. :.. PI P, Id i-J -J.", 1 pj -J ) (intii 1;,, ;.') u s' (!. 'ja e; i im 1 s. Warl 1;, ;.V Pi j p) e, -j;, e;, 1 im 1 75 J.ick-.ii j jo ju (1;, o- j;,' o:, 07; 1 ;,; l. Wauie j 1:. 10 pi im n-j 'j;, (1;, j or.' 1 to 11. Monroe 1 i.r' ::. pi pi (i. ih rj.'e e. l nT 'J m) I'J. Fr.m klia i 15, X1 P pi O.a v- 00I l o.V 1 75

Octul.cr 1.', I "CI . CARFUAG ES CA KKIAG KS! f UtiT. IKS A N D BUdGIES! Tim- uti.l.T.n.'.l taki- tlii nu-tli'a f inf.iri.iii'ir tUc piiMir Ui.it In i ii'w j-n-j-iirt'il t füri.ih t Tier, "ii !irt ntnf, cakkiaoks, i:t'(.oii:s, AMI S p r i ii & II a - o ii s , A I. SO TU'O-IIOKsi: V.COs! M all "Ui'T 'rl ii ! h j rt :t in i nj t lo lin f ' "0-'"'"'-. a"" e,. I....-1 nr.Me.l i.lan. , tin h to- ill -II t lo'.iii f..r rati. ' ' FA I? ML KS, LOOK IILKL! In otiiii-, tiou ith inj loriio-r lui ii', 1 sun lii 1 ir ..11 Kin 1 .f Count r) C a I ion irl . 'u ill id 1 ri: to i" 1111 u (-fill w fu ll uu klit l.oro .(in I or 1 low. r jair .l. All ri ;iir a ok j r.oii tl ;.!! n.!'.l ;.. All uork nrriut il 10. i- j 1 ,tr. Ml O I' On Main Stn-it. Sout!i of J fi"o. r I'J.iit , IIK l;,tT, Ilnliat'il. ati-lGly T. .1. llTLL. Ji()3ii: keiAil:dii:s, FoR Till. K A TTD CTP.KOr roi.is, citori, COI'f.'tlS, asthma 'f T.ICltlf, IM'M CN , unorm ris, I'.O i.S, sorti: Tiiuo t. V!ioopr,(. ( orcii, 1 c 1 1 1 1 : t ovsj'a; i'tio.v. uiM'siLunnniiAi) ils. yl "Cut MM. "I In' :Ji'.'il .'II I IH..i l,;i .i'i. öf 0:1 fr ! i in tti' ar" I rii 11 f'il 011 ri i- of Ci 1 v ' anl lino .1 11 ; 1 101' 111.0. I . ;.. rii'i '11 1 - i In j.ro,'. t'.at "ittij !. r t :.. o' I i.i hin! t .-rl.iii lt lii ii t iV' u in t' II Il'l curh l:tof ilisi :ii-, r'c tiri' l,o.a i : t o-n " ia. to t'ii M i' 'a. 11, l t Co' Cou-li r I r r : i I i o tin- I Iifoal I'ti f o i!t, 11 l. t'ii j t - caution .i iioirr i'rioti u(t;it k lf ft r 1 . I or' DR. HOTS WORM CA-'DY. A nri n,ii i r i. nttrtf not ti ii.- No t-it. ol i ti iiiio it ..f.- uiol i i, iin rvi'i.' i .r tinil ;ni.l tii !,ic f r hil.lVfi.. .MIviImi u tt nri- nil t rr.'i.r.-.ll.v U.S. .t M M.i nrr C,tv. o.i to who in nil orl.r sho ill bt ii-lln- 1 for, u,s.:;:i,,;rH;e:MKiV.r. J Il!irn. l.nii; Ii. trloo I. , Ii ,i-n:t i!.i: (-,. K. II;i1Im!:,. Mur, il! -, J. 1'olU, I!;, I N. Si in in on. I tu 1 1 lin ; Win. ( ii CTl.,tiu. .N. l.i.-toii; IJ. M. Siiiiij imli. Ki.lvill.-. .Inn li-h - . ,jh'.: Ha iii' houjrl.t out u,? STOV:E STORE A N I) T I SU () I IlTetofor-e:irrif.l on by JOSKPM ITCKKTT, I wotil l ri'ir.tfitUy inform ol.l putron of the tiMihiiiciit an. I tlie j.iit.lir potn-rallj tlmt 1 liRVo on liuixl uihI Intriol kei j.ins at ull linn's u full a.ort in ml of th.- bft .i.ttf rui of cooki.nc am) hi:ati.c S T O -V E S , All of which I 111 warrant, ami offer at low ir riren than they have rvt-r bci-ri ol In Winrhe tf r! I hlo ffp rontantly on haiol a pp n-ral ftortni-nt of TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE! or mv owx 3i am r.vcrriu:, Wl.it rh I w ill U op r aotiiil.lff t-rin. either AT WUOLlISALr; OR It KT AIL All kin.Ii of JOB WORK & REPAIRING, Iiotio on iiltort nilice an.) In a UOniOIAMJKH .TIAN.VKHI Particular Kttfiition t.ahl t Hon. work, a IZOO filler. &)(lll?i;i". ff. 7 3 comer of 1'ul.lic Square, Vinch$ttr . nl-ly CKOUCK McADAMS. SHERIFF'S SALE. UV virtue of a l"cr. e ar.! execution to rne 'l'ct - 1 troi the kau !ol; S Circ t Co irt. I ill ep.f t" t.tl at th court h u tioor in Winch-! r. Ka'i1lf ri County, lntlia'-.a nthe 23d day of November, lböl, B.-twf en thfhotjr of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. of ai.l day, I),- follow in; ra estate, s.tuatf in KarololrJi Co., Ind.. to-wit The un liri.ltf! inter t of Charles Lewiu the w-st half of the nrth-eat ,uarOct. 85, 161

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TOP. rV V. Till. DAY, Is r jrs;n !:rf ut.til tt: of 9llarr!i next, .ill. 1 to 11 in. iii fit". vnr e.ne cv-t Iv caliinp --ion P.. V. HALPIDAY, Trt.iM.rtr 11. C. JL 1 AM) Ell V E L C F S AT THE POST-OFFICE WINCHESTER. SOLD AT is i,ou9 mizici:s s :i any other Hotitr ix vinchfsti;k. EXAHIHE r.i roi:h im vjno ki.sk whi f.K. 1 1; . a 1 s 1 m d ts 1 s t n v , Y . UM. M O J! V. i.''i 1 . 1 ' :i in 1 ....1 1 to o' .',f . at f ,(!,, l'r":,u' I " On ;. !i r nl i Ii 1 i ! 1 , l',;t. !. I !.. l.-.l , !, t ,,f 1, I... .' I. . II . I J ,fi, I u ! , r' "''. I.!.! '.J r all l iui.i "" xl'' 1 l:" '' !' lejinit ", rillititr find lixfiiirlnii;; Al isi:;:tiN(; auth ici i. i kk i h iOii Silu r, riatina, C..KI. 4 4 j laue, i r iilr.iii Mr n . .'. """n " K u ;" rj I ' .... t x i -i i ' ' . ALL '-ork warranted! i ' 1 iii:hi- an. I it-It irr c i i , jri.tit. 1 1 i : ir i-.-ii o'.frttt.tr for a .i.idi n.M Iff .oh of i i,i. in ,,f ii.,. t. j,, ,,,.. , ( ( t Ml CM. i l,l,..l, Wlt. l t.. J. ;,j. X . i.rU.', he J...-N . ot t t - t Ii.- can I l a t!,f in-.-! taMi lioii- a, i,;i r. i u. M'.i . ha-t ;iii 1. 1 i) .. I 1,1,1,4- s.jnart, nu r I. Il.iri.uii, iv IViMvli', Jt, 4 I wiscni:sTi:n s' zvx a n a h r; v o Tv r; f i A::',i y':EiQ1tW Who has not lost a friend?" Tin i ii'lT irtif.l ha.- now a. argrt iil t 'tto i aortuif i.t of American and Kalian Marhfc Than has heretofore teeu ' fj.rol In this vh iL Tlioe ho lutein! erectli f To m If s, lloininiciitn or Grave Xfoncs, In memory ofiheir h'Ved lf parte J, oulj d w 11 to G1VK US A CALL. Tirma rtasouahle. Call si.ATi: uoon.vf;! W are a!o eii?ari l In tnV'rie aiol fiirri!h Iii? M.ii. i;..', at rf.'foiuit.i price. Ilt-.u I- rioni of M..tt titrr atlotht-r i.i-'cr .l f i Ifot.fiit.j: i t- 1 -to i Wo .1 to r-.(uir an .'iri'i'n.ii.liii it fat..', -t!.J lh..- ho itiln l I. ii I i.i z .11 tin. I a -i,ii i:.. r ; " t! IJott and clieaj oA IJoof now in use l.l : ti.it r in: ). or I. V i I fn rtii at 'fi .-lit ti th tui; iifi i hrfii i i v jr. v I. .i.i t. .-ii g r cuili i g on I). H. h'OFr.MAN i CO., nov'J'l ly. Wiiiehe-trr. Ir J. unci: I i.cnbv z'rer tint I hive thi dav taken out lttrs of alI mi.'ii.-tration the estate of I'n- n Hti.ch n-. lfcM. The t;tte is r-uj ; oed to 1 e ?1 t-nt. Oct. '.", JoHt J-HSTV. i D'KMSTKATOK'S .NAM;. j I will sell, at piihlie auction, at the late rei lence of I)eri- n HutcheR', dec'J, iu Wa-hinr-'t-jn toa L-hij, Kamio'j h couLtv, Indiana, on Frii iy,Noverr..er2iJ,A.I). 1 1 J . th personal pror-erty of iecea.e( con-i-tin-r of II -r-e-, Cattle, IIo, r.no Tl ra-hia? Michine, one Wa?on, C m, Wheat, i.it, r.trniin Iter.-ili, an 1 Hou.-eho! 1 an.l Kitchen Furniture. A credit of Twelve .Mnth w ill be riren on sums of Three 10 !lars anl vr war N, hy the purcha-er pivin? Li not , Oct. 'JO, lM.;i. Jihn JoiiffjuH, A-aa.

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