Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 28, Winchester, Randolph County, 13 January 1865 — Page 2

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; iVj VIM DAY. JAM Al;V I- 1 ; or Tin: i:i:k 1 Iii mi hi; K Jii.!;tfi i .i: !r::" to ..r 1 1 - !c itnlr!"u; a: J.iii'i rr. T- r:x;y of ' ig'Tn !. riioti'-n. i. u or h;:ng 1 - :tl1i p, ;. . x,,,; . ' f u:: Ii sä a ;i:s. ... ... , ... , l.t i ni .'... 'i i . -O M:..ii.un i .. l lin n- , Ti-nn-i Tnn. I m or.:ii 1 aro . I'.l. Uj..n "(.io; n,.-ls i.r.rk,1 ,f 'bvu : iiiv' 1!k lt;' of :ir." : ..r. . r i 1 1 . .'!"! t.- iae.i Iii ru Hit r I h 'iV'a'l. U ' ii r.l ! I'l'l, . r . 1 1 . I stvrcz', :".m. .u.;.().Jkoi, out. a.J" il JlU. '..' U U! ,.. . . Hi. .Lib He. r l'.'tui'':',) 1 uieiui . ::..iual '.i.niciuJ.iou of s.uv,n tUu;:it ut:. .suiuaoui at t.t . IVsohn . t i'.dt ob.' I n tioth brauche- of t.!iL L ii-!:.l'Ut in f.UOf of abolish j , ' l . ..... . , ! 1 1 u .hu. .iir.' .1111. 1 1 1.1 e- ; . ..... .1 . 1 'o i iu u,1; o i ii -ie ei? fijn;;ij- it ' , v.-kJ!V ii-stib; U.-ru-h other. ! li!-: .N.m oib l nii-s -t iles that . ' , ! ti . M;. TiiiMi e.;.f!,i unicuU'd to ! rreriuk.i'. I :ii-iii tint itorpia dci:k 'it 4 .'iiiulo I rrf uiU-i'irie'. Jf f .rdii'bMrr ni.n ; - ! r,U.,orr.pomie,:t Ihimi. "Ali unll,i- ,wr tUu : u4k,VM,i,L and v,hse .u.liell., ; ncr. ahvav K.ied bvthe b.ineinnati f '' . i i. i-...". w ..i?..i r',w -''V poi ior oiurj; J.II'ilillLI AHM I It I I . 1 1 .1 I II 1 1 1 . -"'I 1 II i II 1 . ! , .. r .... . . , . V, : iivviiiiiiHiiicii a ncn. ii iuiactv .. I I aari rilur fAu mi hi rr..t . I . t i , . ., . I -lies that Jruiiuna iui lurnisludi tutu, in tin- Truious c:dln of i tLe (iovr.riinitr.t since thu rcb-llion. . Horace (ireeb v :t Washiupton, Iamui ou for, peace. It is stated . that the rebel (Jen. I'ncc ii. dtad. t , , t hi: in We b -irn from good authority, th.it Höndes, . Miliiraii and Horsey, Indiana conspirators, are tobe hur:. Wcilo not rejoit e in tiie downfall of even our emMniei, but think if it is riht to shpot . lobels in the South for iltumpting to Irstroy our gov ! iTiimcnt; It is funnily so to shoot tii?irrin.thc North. "L.it it ude should hare nothing to Io with the matter, but git'ilLt-ulH ,a- . ' i:.Hit.ov'!soi.i)ii:s. , Wc know several robbers vbo have dottc god. service for their eotmtrv, who huvo'boen wuunded :"id rone di.i !:lr:cd on account of eiekre""., who haw 110 1 inploymcnt that they dm perform to make a living. 'The oillccs of the country appear to be tilled with clerks who arc stor.t and hearty, who arc r.ble to procure a living otherwise. AVc suggest that all Mich' 'clerks, and. especially those in government of lets, give their positions to wounded and Vick soldiers who arc unable to perform labor. Who will be the first to invite a' wcunded soldier to his position." Tili: OLD (ONSTITITIOX. A short time ago nc overheard a young, sprightly looking democrat, conversing with an elderly gentleman of the same party predilections, ami among1 other thing he said he was in. favor of the old Constitution of the United States, but was opposed to-the new. one; and, said lie, "any man who i in favor of it is n traitor to Iiis countrv!' The old man nodded hh asscnl to this, and looked wise. Now hero is aspecimen of downright iguorancc and dishonesty. He was probably a reader of the Cincinnati Km; u I re i1, -which is continually talkng abcut Lae old Constitution; or if :iot a rca.Ur of that paper, he bad fceafd some dihonvat stump-speaker trl.tn in th v. ay, until he supposed the prfbcnt Administration had destroyed tbi old Constitution of the I" cited tatc and adopted .1 new one. invspAii:u is school. Air. 1. enme into the office and said he wante! to stibriribo for the JournaVfor Iiis children; said thev were cow heading, and he desired to improve their taste air.l thoncrht the character of the rcn.Üng in the Journal better for families than any paper he knew el' This, of couisv, was H-Ucring to us. In connection with this we desire to say that Ave believe that our paper should be introduced into every t?chool in the county, in order that the children should becorse acquainted with the news of :he,.;y. Men m;it read the ntws-i--jcr . very day to keep up ith the i.'J'es. Teachers, ai a class, are Ires equab.tcd with the history cf our ct:ntry than any other; they are is- ' tied, and Avhilc they arc professing t th the UUtory of the United to.uarly a hundred years ago. Hing intory every day, hkh ouM Le easier taught to our j children now tLan it will be in the! fuuue. Year ar pfr.t in gaining! a kn.wle1g öf that which will bfncrt no on, in the tniy of the an niTit Unru:.,r, whr rcr tbrv nrcd

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tin m for life: ü'i education which. , -eUaui-l. n-iU.ii:il,:ocry outI.. b.g: bo,incss int, llig-ntty. - .i ...Iii 1 . i loung -i-THiOR-u rmt la.ues muh theu.s-! up fr years in order that. 'hev mav larn to r nd f i- io. Horn c. ruid u and t w Im-ii all . - - , - ..on:,li,h,,l. t!,-y n;ti.r,- . ..i, . , !. .,,. ! -t'K.ru j..!i- . j..i'M-i ic '-J'- -j'.-ll til.; 11 f blV. tie i'..i..iiii. kin t ii tu i- n u . i .ii - i . 4 1 . .... . ... l, ... .1.1 .,. f. st..tr. im I 1 o f , M. rrn,i s Ti 1. tll.,,i -,.tM tb ,,k i : . , v. - - v , . . .,. ... . ft . ' 1 ... v,i(,r,N , los.-d at I. S. ö-ju and ' T-;. o..up.t bunds sf.-ady. with an .... . , . ... .... ' ('Willi :eii'l" t-. 1 1 . ;u r 1 ; 1. 1 ... ' t ! : k io hi in . Iii h what a pi :tc- , tieai kuoAh-d-r ..f histurj ; rap!i uoub.l they l i u r i 1 1 ic thi w:n if they would i;id the papers. W,.,K li,.v. :a1(..lNl ,.f Iv:(1. I I 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 " IANA M'.t.INL ATI Ki;. j .-ishituru oinvHiol on the ! . IMIN !.n:!sr ni in-. i '1 be 1. ."diu Hon. .lohn I". 1'ettit was elect-! l"- " "' ""u,i 1 ' 1 ilUL u',i,AL- ' l'';i,u:nj! I-'-'11-'-' rusl . j Nim, bhief Merk, aiel I 'aptain i ..... 1 .lohn Iuoie . Doorkett.tr. ! in senate oi ' .u. .' i ; :e imu: 1 , i i c , : .... i i .... i . . r . . . ; A. '1'. Ibttb-ey. IVmeipal, and r'1' I'loadw clt Assistant .Sccieta- , l( ,UOl,,lts. u t!l, twelfth i'iiot lohn II lobnson i i'nion ) -l)hn II. Johnson, (l.nion,) w:,s 1"le:1"1 1)oorkeci,,rIn the Ibeisc. 3Ir. Crezorv intro- - dueed :t bill to increase the .over nor s salary. An ntU-rnot was made & to pet it throuph befori lli- fiovcr n .: iir noidd ! inanguraLnl, but it tailed. . Tl- . . t . 1 iMTsoii, 01 :svne, inuoiiueeui 1 joint resolutions .'unending Article and the 'j:.d Sec. of Article -I, or the Constitution, tumbling cities, townships and towns, to levy taxes and raise money to support common schools. The vote for (lovernor and Lieut, (iovcrnor, w as opened and published. For flovernor Oliver 1. .Morton received l."L',i'; Joseph K. McDonald received l.Jl.L'nT. For Lieut. Governor Conrad Ilakcr received 147,04; Alahlou I). Manson received i:n.i;;;. A Cominittee of two' from the Sen ate, and 'three from the House, appointed to inform Governor Morton and Lieutenant (lovernor Haker of their election, and to invite them to appear in the House, reported, that thfrv had performed that dutv. fiovemors Alorton and Ibiker appepred in the House, and had the oath of olliee administered to them by .Air. Justice (Iregory, of the Suprnne Court. i rom thi: jti'ti:i:tii i.npi.wa iiaiti :uv. Co Ll'MI.IA, Tl : N N K s s F. V. . f Dee. lSt!4. IUVKcrrn kotiiku: I received your kind letter last night. It found me well, ami well satisfied; I never had my health better than I have since I have been in the armv. The rest of the boys, except Thomas Cadwallader, are under the weather. Fearee Moody is pretty bad oll"; I am afraid he is not going to stand the .service. While wc were camped at Spring Hill, Ave had plenty of nick-nacks; we Avere camped there four days. The second day I went out to forage, and I pressed in a sheep aud some honey. On Christmas Ave hail ram, lamb, sheep and mutton, hone; and fresh pork. So you sec Ave fared pretty well; but enough of that We are camped on the very spot Avhere, one month ago to-day and tomorrow, avc fought a terrible battle. I Avisli you Ave re here just one hour, to take a view of the spot where the bhells l!ew the thickest I ever had them tly around me; but avc paid it all back to them at Nashville. You have heard of the two days light at Nashville, which Avas fought on the fifteenth and sixteenth of tlie present month, and of the complete rout of the rebel army. None of the boys from about Lynn, were in it, but Linlev Beard and myself, except tlie second day in the afternoon, Thomas Calwalladcr Avas in it. You want to knoAv what I did in time of the fight. I have o. 7 on my "un: the business of No. 7 is to carry shells from the caisson to the T will .rim vouafaint doscrin-

- iliiaKin :a nauo.i piomi oi ner nomc lion of the light and the glorioussons Uoo much honor cannot !0

victory of the I'nion forces at that place. Tho.-c two days will long be remembered by the arnn of theTcnnessee. K:vW on the morning of the fifteenth, the Twenty-third Corps. and two divisions of the Sixteenth Corps, marched out on the right think, the Fourth and Thirteenth

Corps took the centre and left flank.).nvs We fired about one thousand.

or rather held their position. Wc marched out in this kind of style, with tdxtcen thou.dnd cavalry and about two hundred and fifty pieces of; artillery; the amount of infantrt-, I j cannot just hay. but it ;ppe.ired tliC.igh the tt huh woild AV.U alivt

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reserve until about three o clock. ;( .t.i.-iv,i io m.r iiont. It sc.ms sträng t.,at the rc; eis hd . l, i- ln- ....tt..- fr.rt i t.. I 4l.r,nut .... - .v., . ...- ll.l .... 1 V . ft I tu 1 .,-. LVllW Thev had commenced to make a lort .. i -ii . . . . '' t!iis nui, ( T Lie country around Ivx.iy lully. ) runl if t!,,y l.a.l t;.krn :is it u;w. This hill was com,.,.,,,,.,1 ;,v (.jij Itvivy Willis; mother ., 1 :?,. N.,"t'i .."ti.u v-s .-..m i 1 sj..ui o. ini u..s coinr i i i iv ' . i i l t if i i i i l i r l i " oi'k. A . M fin r loffes cnniüneic- t ''l tbem, a:il ol all the eaunona-i . im.-: i ever nenn:, im ic:ii u :u. lotteries tired in vollt-ys. 1 he eav- . ;:diy dorn- most of theVi-htinir; they ' -ha! this bill, which had eight .. - mis mi if. Thi"- wer ordered to 1 i 1.1 1 i 1 diiiioiint. and the -k'rmishcrs ndaneod witl'i their sixteen shooter-: tlu - y oubUiip froiii one tr:e tu a;iother, and every time they tired p shot tlu-y woubl slip :,noth.er in; :uli in this uay they pot pretty near the . . . I .1 I 1 .! 1 1 ' 1111 1, i.u i iiu 11 .111 1 .inn 11, ii mi imni iMionts, Mioutin- all me tune: they ran np 10 me w oiks anil jumpeti o er, kiUiiii; men, and cai-turiu- all their -M:ns' ll.,ltl turuel 1 heir -uns on the retreatsnir reb-. 1 hev net turned! ran up to the w orks and jumped over, kiUim: men, and capturiu- all their

land took the other hill in the same1""1""1 IUi lwv " -

Wsiv. Thi made thirteen pieees of :v tillerv ve eaptureil on these tw o : 1 -it Si- 1 . -.1 I...- ' nwi-. e came up. us 1 sain oi-ioi c, :. abOUl tlireo o CIocK. ami lot)!, oui a . a I . 1 l .1 . . ? ... . . i . i 1 1 i i i um .ii flu- l.it I. ill IT1.I lml'Tii. i jK lvd ami opened out; we 4irel about 1 position on the nisi iiiii r.ni imiuu-!,, I . . two humlred rounds, ami then iul!el down the bill into the valley, and . opened n-ain. bhe battle raped ter- i ri'h, v ,..,'7, rillt to 1(lt ( r (m. wrl.L. drivinp them frm everv posj. i .-. ,.,,1,1 t-d.-,.- it hwt nbri.f : ............. . T -- - . . closed in. o endeil the first dav's . ... .. , ,, .. , liirht, e.eut a lew sln-lls we lued . ' . . .... Mtti.r -.1! , I,. xv n ti . b u:i a j -rand Müht to w itness. would 1 lire shot, and then stand and watcli : lit; it would no screaming through ,

the air till it reached its place of great n.an inm-s 10 maw men aidestim.tion. leaving a long trail be- , tout ion and cause them to forget the hind it: then vou could sec the llash lisai.pointments to some extent.---

and hear the report. At seven o'clock we were ordered j to cease firing and pet our suppers: having had no dinner, of course w felt like luuinp supper. i;t the ! great trouble w ith me was, Thomas ! Cadwallader had mv rations, and he I was back in the rear: but as l,K.k ! would have it, I pressed in some sau- ! sape meat during the dav. and this beinir rather a raritv, I had notroub- 1 le in exchanging some of it for hardtack. After supper was over we i..:,i .1.,.... n.,.1 1 .i,,,. when the (aptain came round, nncl j ordered all the cannoneers up to! throw 111 works on a bill which nur i Ibices ha.l takfii th:it cvi-nii,-. V(. went to ,.,!,, ,1 .y next inonii,,.-1 1 . we bad prett v good w orks for a bat-1, terv: .ibo-.it four o'clock the same morning w e pulled the pieces up to the works. About sun-up the sharp looters tommeneed popjing away at us; Ave opened on them ami pretty nearly .stopped them, but once in a while thev would send a bullet over to see how we were petting alonp. Thev were not more than five htmdred yards from us. We shelled their works until about two or three o'clock when the infantry came 0.1L The cavalry had llanke.l them and were banging away. To tlie ri,rht . . . .... : mere was on. origaue 01 intantry, consisting of the Fortv-fourth Ulinois, the Nir.etv-third Indiana and TiMitli 'IVnticssec- thev ,h-,...v tin i n line to the left of our battery, to . ' ........ - - . .... '' ... charge the hill i:i front of us, which v.-ehad been sbelling all the fore part of the dav. We bad no ammunition except percussion shells: we had sent back to the rear about four hours before, and it had not vet come up; but thank ( iod the wagons came in sight. About fifty of us ran and met them, and about one hundred of the Ninety-ninth Ohio. Avho were

supporting our battery; the obi Colo-I011 to shiver, and 'his lingers to nel came too. We jumped into the::ldlc wiUl coM to rentl ll' though it

wagons, tore the covers o:f and the! he. at mid-day m Angibt. 31any o hind-gates out quicker than thought: jvou will probably never see your every otlier man taking a bo so' sons, or brothers again. Then that we could relieve each other; the I why not open your hearts, and pour old Colonel himself took a box, and j out your richest treasures olten, wc started back to the battery, as! very often, the ollerer the better tor fast as we could run; AvheiiAve gotinom. l-.M. Aav. back, avc broke them open in half the 1 ; T , .. . , . . .. 1 , . j I or the Journal. tunc it takes to tell vou, and then Ave ' ... ... 1 c 4t 1 11 .1 ! TIIL DIIAI T I 1JLA( I I OKI). were ready for the charge. All the; Latteries along the whole line opened ! Iaumlano. Ind., Dec. '-., K. out; the infantry advanced with loud ' Kmroi; Joikk.w.: Thinking it cheers, w hich were caught by us and w ould be interesting to the readers re-echoed back. Oh how it niadeioflilc Journal to know how Lucie the patriotism burn in our bosoms to I , 1 . ., r ..,i:t. 1 J. , r ,, . Sam has succeeded m that localiu, I see those brave fellows charging to the very muzzles of the enemy's will ?ivc V01.1 a facts as th('rV guns. The rebs could not stand j were given to me by a good union

such a patriot band, and so gave way. Our men leaped the breastworks like leer, Avavinghats and their llags, and cheering. The battle now raged j m novt i .ige 1 most fearfully on our right: vole after volley of musketry, and ein er alter (beer, made the Avhole eartl ake lor miles around. 1 he rebs gave Avav in Avild confusion, our armv pursued them and captured thousands of prisoners, and about sixtynine pieces of artillery, in all. So

ended the two days tight at Nash-j draft, as was their loud and long j L . d ! ' of December. DGI, a writ of Do---,11.1 n..l ir ,ve -i vietnrv xvurtt, . . 1 I ,nf'lC Attachment was issued by me, John

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Tiven to the brave bovs Avho helped paid sb.ort visibs to their friends m 17 .1. ..., ,...Ol,-..t U'n,,ni.,.l,,l.r.,nn,1n Tl.n Alnr,!,..! lol.rr.,l

itgut ii--...-.... .... y .....iv.i. out about three miles, ami went into ; camp. This load was strewn with ; dead bodies. It had COinincnccd! . , '" f ..v.i- I iin,i . raining about four o doc. I had to -oon guard that night. I had been carrying shells all ilay. and never was "so tired in my life, but was iu a much better Ux than many poor iVl-

one hundrc.l rounds that day. Iwill:1' tb.e bardsbips of a

now bring my letter to a close. It. soldier, it i not to ne wo.iueiei at, is now nine o'clock. j that our Marshal got tired of this Tahi ton M. Nirnoi s. ! slow ru occss of getting men, and Fifteenth Indiana Battery. it. , ,0 u, iml nt .Cft-

I hc Conntv Cummtioncrs meet ißtt iluuday

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Kmin. jon.SAI: -j j, i-la!-TjK. (),(, y .u. . jiwji ,u.arivM Methink- it would be a god time to drop a hint to father- , ., . , .. and moilict-s in rivr- sons m the rl ui:)V. ami in mü Mobabiiitv some o tj.,:, lrnnin., ll(,u. Iir,.-S vh. t,',, v-!! a!.n' I m r.r -otno :nH 'in.cr loun to ihcir Tav-? wit'j l;t-i - a ,. .i , 4 , . . , i ,.,,. i tel tiH)Ui'hts .Mi'l !'. :. "-( alio it !:.a , -I'e v. 1 1 1 1 rebel;, o'v i:.-.j!;ts . ... too.) t!mt they are no-b-i. tel by j.nront. " - " " , .... i. ..... ., l I . . ti.n... . "l"lt - ,k Iio:n - in penee and i-mct, timr -lid.-s; swiftly niid smoothiv on. If your j m i tJ s to vol, uf ,..;n r ( - 'U I e Oll W H l O) : ' r it. Ami thou - li you do r.ut -el a letter lor' oiu - . two, three, four, or it may be ; ;eiht weeksv, vet yon wuiit t uv-r i;"ters A:IV ,vlth ::K.h. roIlvi-ii-L,C II. 11,.. ill, II R I I V. "tliuillinil.l l.lil l.ll.. .'! MVll V! IT 1 II IT I -1 -1 - ' oy, 0111 son, 01 niuuni, m.n oc m ;v i,n.r :iI,d tiresome march. Oi sll(.h üt.e:!i(M)s the topic of eonvei , 1.1 O'V, voiir son, or brother, may boon I ;v ioU.r imi tiresome march. On satiou for the two or thice last dav !eUre irettin-to camp, is the letters - thev are expectiiu: to pet. .lohn ex-! ' , c ; K.cts one l loin la Liier, an-i one irom i - . t;,,, t, .,,.;, ;. I, f,ir r.i.o i i-in:iii .lim I -i 1 1 1 is l(()k!ii'-for fine i . . .. 1 . i li.m inn im' oiil fiiio Iroiil T W ral i. ..... """" r.,u ! ne lelt behind bun; intact all eonhdently expect one or more ette, but SO!1 of them are doomed to disappointment. Then if you could be a ectator, you mipht hear some one mutter that he would write no more ... , ... . - 1111111 ,lf' -rot ;l l,,u'r- 1 1 an unpieas . .,,-t thon-di a ml t In liooi bov in t h AUl ihoupii,, int pooi mo .. in ui. army -iiioiua nu ei na u occ:isiou 10 1 1 . b;inor sucu uiuupm.s. .-ucn tusap-. 1 1 . . 1 x 1 1 i . . 1 . 1 . : loiiitinonL are. bad . tioiigh to the j Didiers m gooa ncaiui. wno mn..a !! 11 .1.1 .1.1 F.ut oh! go to the Hospital, and there ! ul'o:i lllc l'001" slc': soulu l s' ; olten mere i)oys, stretched upon cots. wracked with pain. Fass from bed 1 . 1 1.0 1 i to iel. taiu w ltn mosc wno appeal ; be sickest, and in thi most dis-. ' ' lhQm 11 vou Mian v.mc home for them, and more than one fourth of them will tell you, alter vainly endeavoring to ehoak a rising sigh, and conceal thegreat tear-drops !m tlieir ('-V('s' t,ir,t th,'.v li:ive u, i.tu'n ! once, twice, thrice, and have received 'no nnswer. and don't care about! iitin .m mou. bathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, see to it, that at ttast one leuer i-n.-li wwk is seni 10 osicii mem. .cr of the faniilv in tl.o ainiy. .,.! j ... . , . . 1 . ... vou ,,tiU'r (:,r' s0,l(l lh, oe 01 -o1' V;,c!l U(,t'k- (u t :,n hardly know the value of a pood Avarm hearted letter to a soldier. ne that each sentence, lineaml Avord, carries unmistakable evidence with it, that the heart u:is with the pen. Think how bitterly vou would re- ! pioach yourselves, if a loved son or (brother should die with the impres- ' i" th;lt w:ls neglected. T hink j j r bitter anguisli and scalding 1 tears caused by even cjwnrct nogi although unintentional on your i. l:11 ; TL. ...l..,. , ft,:..!.- T l.nvo ; " , lover drawn tlie picture, out my oui ; regret is, ti.at 1 cannot 00 it juuc e i .t . 1 ..." annoc uo iljusluc. a f.Ullt-linding spirI I do not W lite IU i lt. 1 do so because 1 wish to see ... . a 'our soldiers receive every attention that will tend to make them happy. i And what w ill do more to make a I oMitu contented and happy, and Iep him from vice ami dissipation. than a Klint ami ailectioiiate icaei One that llows from the heart w ill surely reach the heart. Hut of all things, don't Avrite a cold, reserved letter, one that would cause a perman that resides iu that county. It was anticipated by the people that there Avoubl be trouble Avheu the , . wollM 1,0 enlorcou in i.iacKioiu, , but the trouble has been of a diller - , . 1 1 1 . t-iit character tnan was expected. In, 4rt , ...-.., 1,.,,. , order to get the required piota they have had to draft only the fourth time. In the place of their resisting the

!''oastmgs, some were lound hiomgi.T. Cheney, C-.,.,a Justice of the Peace of

; ti,n llin.f of flP1I1 the woods, but the most of them

v w... ..v . wh;ch writ the folloin? dt-ciibed pnols ! faithfully in serving notices, nailing! and drittel, to wit: in.e cookin- stove, one n t! door when not -it 1 "r,fr' ono cIocIt' or'c of chairs.one look- j IlCm,,1.,m. l00r nhCn 10'lt;". one t.blc, one trunk, one,, ckind

home. Avllicll Avas A CIV rpt tobe the . - case, it they found out he Avas com- ; ing; and Avlyn the time came lo rcp0rt, but few reported, f)f t,ipn wore x ...v. . - j r:ono draft after another, that old Abe

ns.. rein: ic luc lib- men if hf had.Ja. Z. lu'i

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HI tli.- iik'X l nerati'i: o t!i'e who had !! tl.tr IriTt so j;r. h;uii:inir their tune, in- ' ti aj of :h Niirj tliein to izo t(V.n-, :i'l:i. ali l tlum to i;et Substitute- . i or stan! the tlialt, lor tlie" kne'T i. :.. .. ...ri ....... ri.nl Maishai h:u beeoine niorr killl'ur iiiici tiiiiiuii" -o,iu; ..Ii .. ... 1. . .veral ' were tiini-s. Mi t!ic Io'irt!i tinif tln-V U'riv loiiml tra riiiiL' at a rath-r late hour in the llil'bt, 1 1 t i t i !;: tln-Ul thev - vfrt .Iralti-d. aii'l tha' cv no'. :Id : re'iort at tlie same time. 1 will now -iv.:t IV w of t!:-troubK-timt s,me J them i-ivler mteal o! 1 Ipin-to liulit at:--ro war. A man w sbiiiiir in Waslmiuton town-hip. ha in two m,:w. ,ne (.f which ua drafted in the tirt or second draft. helped birr, oil' to (ir.:id:i, t!iinkinr U(,.lM hv ,iir;euU , !.ut tlu :x dralt t,.k his other -o'u' mid 1m had no chance t( net h.im shipped north, so he 'joes down to Kokoino ,..'1 1. 1.;... :.. r. .... . . v 1.;.,. ..tt '11... ' , , , . . I Mi u lINUMIlaHi' l n.H ri ui ii'i nn son, I.nt the niy answer reeeive-i lor them all w as, if vou had not hae jtei siiadetl '. our other son to ha e run oll, von would have hail one at home. 1 1 i son w:i di e-i. d in 1 ibn. . ;The old man retunud h..n.e eiy laUrh ,1(Wn lh(1 lnoul I( Another man living in the same i.:.. i: ....1; .. 1 us.,, p. innui uwv ' ' 1 .. . 1 i : .. . I II... oraiieu man, ui:pe;iM n. hi- . . i i i i , i .. i : .. i t-itlicr. in. mü- Uni his l.-it I I cd him a substitute, payinp him cipht : hundred dollars, pot him mustern! ; j in the service, thinkinirhe would find I it out :uul return. Iut much to their , surprise, they received a lett r from ! him not lonp since, stating he went to his uncle's, in .Missouri, and was: ,,, .,1 h, the armv bv the Tnion r 1 1 ' 1 men, ni tiniCMf the raid m thatState Another, w i t n,' Wme from ( an- - :uhl in ll tt(,r to hi n.ativi-s, savs ; '1 wish this war was over, or 1 was! in the army, or some where else, lor I am workinp here for a u'ni'Kr for ; ten cents a day."" ! Manv families are left in a sutlerin on,litioll ,Utl 1 nt parts ol tlie coiintv, and 1 w ill cut ure to sav I ju ,.c.rm.m.,. to tiu. plVsent draft, L, t j, -j. n.,lortC(l ,,niet in i;i:,(Ktord. U.U. , , , , 1 VIC Kill). Prccmtirr i;lth, hy riiiHij K. Dick, Ksfj., I at the rrr-klrnce of the lrile's p;ii?nt? in Wiiiilxor, Mr. John .Morris Timrn iu ro anJ Miss Mmm.ua lv. Thorn h r.;. A (I us i n i s I ra t a r s S; ! is 1 ... A.lmir.btr.itor of the Ks1 t;ltc of I:,,;s ,ll?hf ,it.L.oa.,e,it nt-i lor U;,i0 :,t ,.uh)ic out crv, at tlie rei-len e of 11.. : 1 u- :.. 111 H! I 1.:.. ...........-, $1 luJXX'Ü ! said e.-tate, (onsithir of one liorc, onv cow, our fin-wiM, fnv a'on ainl otliT fanning: implement?, al-o; lioiiM'linM ami kitchen fiuiiiOirr, with various other articles. S.de t.i ht:in at H o'clock, A. M. Terms. Minis of tlue' lolfars anJ umler c.ii, over tlireo lollars a credit of-lonr ri:v.it!i5 will he j;iven, by the j.ui t ha.-er -iv-iiii note waving valuation ami apprai.mi nt laws, ith '-nod s-Tiiiitv. J.eniiry (Hh, im;;. k.J. MONKS, ! !-'l A'lniinistr.itor. j .... . "olict to .ia-J-iIrii is. Stair of liiditinn. Rnn!oUih County. I In the KanJolr;h c;r-.,it I rni . I 1. Court, Maifh . . , ... , , c, ,r.,,. ! Andrew Ir..rr vs.. b.seph sliovtr. A lbiam j ! uav :,tl(i :.tc!ul A. II. v . Cumidaiul ; y". Jovv" comes the plaintitT, hv Monrmm j N( Wjv, his attoratv, and tiles hi . nenpi.uni tun,.., u, r an am ,1 I III it Cll.l df M;il I tit S :H-r tUlf If'w'dli ol tllP . Sr - Notice is tlierefnrp hereby gi vr:i said de - frntl ints, that unli-s- thy to ainl apprar on the fust d ir of the lievt Term of the K.tmdolph Circuit Court, to be holden on the third Momh.v of Mun-li, A. D. !,;,, nt t!ie Court I louse in Winelicj-ur, in said j county ami State, and answer or demur Inj said complaint, the same wiil bo heaid and ; (ictermiiH'd in their absence. j Witness mv name, and the Seal of aid ' Court aflixed, at Winchester, this l. . tJGth dav of December. A. !. l-dt. JOHN P.. GOODUK'i:, I)cc.:5d. p;-3 CUrk. Voficc to .loii-I!csi(lciits. Stale of Indiana, Kntidolph Count.: j In the Circuit Court, Mirch Term, I'M'.". ' Ilhodt Arnold, Sophia Streft Kmrr-or. i Stri ct, Lerue McColltmi, John MtCollum. ' O.iver Arnold, .lane Coulter, Kichard Coulter, William Arnold, M iriih Moistrr, ( Daniel Moister, Sarah .Moit-r, 1'hilin j Moister, I.eonor i Mctoinniill, James Fi. McCr.tmipill. Mary K. (Jiiinn, Milton ! (luinn, and Matthew Arnold vs. Ira Crali- j ccr. Coinpliint No. i "TJdW" come tiie daintitrs, by P.rown V j Monk-:, their attorneys, ;uid tile their complaint herein, to'fther with an alii davit that said defendant id not, te-idt-ut of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby piven aM defendant, that unltss he be and fippcar on the first d iv of the next term of the Randolph Circuit Court, to be holden fin the Third Monday of March, A. D. at the Court Ifone in Winchester, in .aid co ,ntv and State, and an-wcr or demur to I slid cnnir.laint. the w;ime will he heard and d .- in ,,u aWl,.f. i Witno- my name, and tiie seal of ?aid " .iu aiiiMO, iu n.ciMir, 1111 . :, - ... .... ..... . , ; 1 - . w:....l . . .1.: ! ' initvn m u en.' irtr : Dec. .HI. 'j(3 Clerk. IVotict or Attachment. V1' V W A V - ! "VTOTICK is heret.v piven that on tl.c23J the coantv of lUr.dolph, at the instance and , the- ftt,ihvit ' Wil;,m KcDIie1, j a,'a:.n: the -roj.i. an J elntteb, credits and i (':,e,t r1' -brv JaHe SriH th , by VI Tt U O f I chair, one f.re shovel, one lot of diihe-, one . (n e . e mU mjc d two pr llC(i;.ca j,f tlirce ti,ks, one trame, two bread bow Is, one por rirc-do-. j one churn and soap, one carpet-s.vlc and ; varn, one sheet of inc. three nans, two old I table, one dipper, one crock an i meal, and , ,.,4,pt.rtr of thc $Hul M,ry Ja.,; smith and , "i'e eoiiee-'ni, unit- n.-n .uvunu ......it tVi.it on'th eleventh dav of February . A. D. I -'.', at ei-ht o'clock A. lb, at my office in White River township, of Mid county, I will proceed to har and decide upon the claim of the said Willinm Kennedv, whereof the JOHN J CIIf'.Nr.Y, y.-'j Justice cf tLr I'cacc

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J---'"--L" ' I he ben con::n;.i -,eJ b; tie (.oercor cf ltd sftitf of lnditia U mise a e;cr' imt tf Our Vrar Voluiitcrr, l'r. - Ur O.c u r-J -t th rrt M.nt. 1 !? iv ' in Kr u; ihr mMi.y im in -! 1 1 1 1 1 J"t t I Ll.tv j ii I l'V t! 'i rm.if I i . . i i r i u.t m 0i: IIIMHtl l) DOM.AKS ;.r".irI t r ' w i: h-Mir i f ! .1 v rc;. 1 d thtlj'tii''. t .in. iv. t: T. K. coi,i;!;i) i:. AT REDUCED PRICES. KKKOER A: WKl.DV, aki: tn ori;MM. t Mjittti STOi'I or Fall and Winter t, -,,. II Irl M If II BD II 1 cay u m vua v w b SUOttiM' HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, AND qi Liuxsiwim:. ALSO, todies Cloaks ainl Furs. mm STORE! WINCHEESTER, INDIANA, i; STOVES OF ALL KINDS. 3? TINWARE OF ALL KINDS. Trices Lower than any other Iloar m i.nsieru IflUiailH, HI McAdam9's Stovo Storo, ! W-t iJe Public sjuare, . Wl.NCIIKSTKR. INDIANA. I Agency ltr tin: Stewart SIvac.

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"jT UTICL ;t h r i.v imm th-t ,.r.;, rrS, , f , j, (.Vih(.1,uii; , S.ii i etJtc ! j.;- i ! r.t. ! .jM AM VKNDKMI Abb. A-bnr. INDIANA MSR STOiill. a. n. is i:mia .11 v o., ii:.m.i:i:' in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE or ia i:kv di:m uiirio. se'i.i: Atu.N i s I mk u .v .1 11 j: v c o ' sy AM umr.K K I Ii S T C L A S S Piaiio-For tes. r.-iv mm 1 prDIC. STItK'KI.A.M)S AI K L h I F h U V U S COUGH BALSAM 1 -ii m:s cot ;b, rou. o1(. Tiirmt, C 11 in J V-t tlinia, ami Consuinption. It is onlf lierrsaiy lor r.n (tic tnuiMnj Uli lliistj coiiipl.iints tu try one bottle of bTHICKI. NIV6 MKI.f.UM Ot S ( oftiH BALAAM to ronvince them that it i the he t preparation ever useil. It not only eures the ahove affection! of the Throat ami Lun-js, but it curts Niplit veats ainl S.ittiu of H!o.l. I ami is an excellent parole tor mi y kini of ' Sore Throat. It is pleasant to take, and k j safe Pieiliciiie for children. I'rire Till ct-nts ! per bottle. For file by Drtippist. generally. (Jener d Depot, (i Last Fou.th -Atrett, Cilij c iniiati, )hio. s a s u n k c u it 1; . vmiYmnv is- im:in(; rn:i:i or this distrcs.-in di .. Iy the use ! Dr. Strickland's File Remedy. j I'ead bat thoc say who have nfd it: ! Mr. Ch ir'i-s W. I.:in.!rim, of I.oui-viU, I mi Mi . J. I'. H.i.irdc, Cineinmli, ).. Koth : a er- cured after :is!rig f n- pot of Dr. Strick -; himl's Tile I'ofncdy. They nr.y tti-y Imvn , trird everything hut could ohfain no relief, I but one Pot of Dr. Strickland's Pile Ketnedy HtlYctrd p'-rf.-rt eure, lifter M.tTfriii lor 1 man? yenr with tlie ort kind ot l'ile. 1 Tiii'V 1 commend cvtry one who is fufferin;; to try it. Sold by all Prnirsbt". r't rent rrr jxit. Mnuta turrd at N. ' Hast Courth t-trvtt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask lor 1 . Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. j SOLDIERS! 1 j You ouorht not to lie without mch a valu- ; atile medicine. The Cincinnati Natim,! I I'r.ior.fif April 27th, Kay-, that thou-ndi j of our oldi rs bae hceu saved by the nm : f Sti icklaiid's Anti Choier Miitnre. For ; sale by Piti'puts at ."' cent per bottle. Itnrr.il Drpot, No. ."i lUet CourtU i-treet, I Cincinnati, . hin. ;j-I v Kor sale in Winchester by IL KTZKR AND J. C. IlIHSH. i I 'fir i i rii i -r i If rain Your IIV M.undn: I I JIIK Drain 'lite manufactured by the j 1 undersigned have bct-n pronoiiurfd the bcstiu ue. Try them, and il you do not become satisfied that they are jn$t the thin? for draining trt I land, we mill rebind yoa the r.ionev naid for them. We ! keep on hand It KICK, of our own minui fctuie. which we warrant to give entire ! satisfaction. ' I?T"iive u a call at nur Yard, north ' of the Depot, Winchester, Indintia. j .bily jrily (). J. K. MARTIN. The L.idv's look for January, at Werden .v. Co"., opposite (Jlciiu'i Blvck. In liauap!is.