Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 7, Winchester, Randolph County, 22 August 1862 — Page 5

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Notic.j to fJubsc. ibcr s. Atr nrxt week the Jui'ükai, will only be sent to thor- who mve made ndvanee p i vn .cut 0:1 it. We hhill use no partiality whatever, h;.t the paper of eve. rv su! s. ri! er who dors not pay up nil : invars by the time stavd a' ovo will then be discodnued' We need g' vc but a single rtMson 1'r this course: wo have to pay 1 a -11 lor all our material, ('all ami setMe all arrea; ao.-, and renew your subscription. The very low price at which we now lun.ish the Joukn.u. puts it within the roach ot" all. Religious No ice. Mr. Dynes :-Plea?e announce in the Journal, th U Llder Hoop will preact' in the brick School J lou.-e on hnigar Creek near Kd Wright's; on Sunday the last day of this inst. And 0:1 the previous evening ;it candle-lighting, at W. C. Wilmoro's. Sad zind Fatal Accident, j Mr. Tempiin, a blacksmith residing in Windsor, was killed on Tuesday evening by the run-, ning away of his team. He had been to Richmond with a load of volunteers and when within a mile of home his horses became frightened and ran away, killing Mr. Tempiin. Lewis Ileaston's horse with a buggy ran away on the same evening, and strange as it may scsin, no particlar damage was done.. Mr. lleadon jumped from the buggy and escaped with but little injury. Another Sad and Fatal Accident. James Hamilton, whose residence, wc believe, is a few miles north-east of this place was run over and killed by the cars on last Thursday morning', at the Hail road crossing, half a mile east of town. He was driving a team, and was on his way to tliia place, when, in attempting to cross the rail road at Ludy's crossing, a train of cars we learn it was a wood train came upon him, killing one of his horses instantly, and cutting Mr. II. up in a horrible manner. He lived about two hours after the occurrence of the sad accident. The wagon was broken to pieces, and the other horse was very much injured. Coroner John H. Lenke, Munmor.cJ a jury and held an inquest over the body on Thursday afternoon, and rendered a verdict in accordance with the above faet-. On the p( rson of Mr. Hamilton w as found a quart lhsk, about half lull of whiskey, and as it was a common thing lor him to be intoxicated, it is reivrnible to suppose that this whUkey had something to do in the case. And if he was intoxicated, it is no wonder he did nt notice the approach of the cats in time to pre - r,it the accident.

Hod. G. W. Julian's Speech. Mr .1 1 1 1 i ? 11 spoke in tliis place

01; Jast Friday according to previns announ e ncnt. The. Court liou-e was c -w b' l to ovi t Mowing wh.ch w.ss more thin we cpei ted owin: 'o t!ie fvithat bi:t two dns' notie,' was iven of hi in'ention to sp-aL Hat the people came '0 mi'Iiv to hear their ditinguidied Ueproseutati ve. The lir-Kt half ot' hi- speeh wis mainlv occuphd in recounting the doings of the i.t Con-rres--uch as the passage c.l' thtHomestead Hill, Paeilie. Kailr :icl Hill, (he bill ab di-hin- P.di-'a-! inv in Utah the bill forever' prohibiting1 slavery in the ration al territories the bill uholbhing slavery in the District of Columbia, alo the Confiscation Hill, and probably others which wo do not now remember. Hut enough hss been named already to exhibit a mo.t glorious record lor the last Congress, the proudest that has been made since the days of Washington. His discussion of the war question to which all eyes and ears are turned, gave so far as we have heard universal satisfaction. He demands that every agency that the Covernment could employ to crush the rebellion be forthwith employed, including slaves of course. He was for making the war on war principles making it so terrible and destructive that the enemy would soon tly from the field, as the only hope of life. The property of Hebels, including slaves, should in all cafes and without exception, be used for their own destruction. He said that "New Hooks" had been opened by the Administration and that henceforth the wir would be pushed to the knife, and the knife to the hilt. This portion of the speech was bold, unflinching, meeting all the issues of the times, and filled the people with enthusiasm. He occupied a lew minutes in

1 . . claim.-? for re-election to Congress. His refutation of the various charges that have been made against him was overwhelming, so much so that if any had come to the meeting prejudiced againt him, they must have gone away disarmed. A Sibbith SMiool (Vhd)ration was held at Farmland on h?i 1-Vi(iav. It was very lir;: lv at-ti-ndetl. In tlie forenoon. 1!

conclu.ion in nrcsentin:' Ins!111'", '""i oe muicu u-re, ;u wc

Mr. Marine ol Mumie, ad.hvfs- ".ied in this city. When ed the pare.-.t., r.nd lev I--., and J U(-"l' ," tt,r' 1"'MM l!,:t in th' a'h.rnormthe children wc re ! lh"! l'rW"- u ""7 addr-ed bv J. 1). 1 Iarrh on. j 1 : lk - AgK-at p. -r-The "Hoover raniilv' from ! ,ioM ol lr Ia,'ri aro iy fir-

I ) ay ton, blind vocah-t di cr.ur: -t d exec lb :.t mmic f'r the ocea;io:i, arid every thing p.d off plea- tntly and to the s-ntirfjc-ticn (f all who attended it. CrrSee the Carl nf Hr. I). F. Manninir in another column. F. Manning m another minimi. W.ho we unJeri tand micccwfuily treats disease of the eve and ear. treats

Attention Invalids. The Adj. (Icneral h&s countertiiMrvltni the order requiring eer

.tiiieitrs of disab'ditv to he fur - uish' d llii? Commissioner. The Commissioner and hi - depa . Unties will ute vl at the lourt House in Wine liefer on thel'oth ami i.'7th days of August, inst; when thev will hear and determine all applications lor eemp tion from military duty. All persons c laiming to he exempt, mut apply at tint time. This order dees not apply to oacs where the enrolling ollicer " regarded the disability as a7 arcit and has so marked it on the enrollment. By order of the Adj't Gen. Thos. M H HOW SK. 1'nrolli ng CommissioikT. An ru st 10, 1GJ. We, a short time sine?, visited S. P. Ludy's Hail Ho id nursery situated half a mile east of Winchester on the I. and H. H. H. In looking throujh the above nursery we noticed over a hundred varieties of apple trees, and an assortment of peach, pear, and cherry trees under cultivation; also, a great number of ornamental tree--, such as the Oak leaved and Weeping Mountain Ash, purple Fringe Aecia or Moss Locust, as well as evergreens of different kind and roses, of every form ar.d color. Mr. Ls assortment of sn.sll fruits is large. We hail an opportunity of testing the merits of the Lawlon Hlackherry, which is verv fine for size and ilavor. We are surprised tint any ore should deprive themselves of these luxuries, so easily gotten and cared for. Mr. L's stock of li rape Vines are looking very thrifty. Some are fruiting. He has a number of the best varieties. We think those persons wi.-h-ing to beautify their homes by netting out fruit or ornamental i . iii -i it. . tin i. k that trees, vines cVc, grown on our own soil and in our own climate, would give satisfaction; and Mr. L. has visited and procured the best improved t-tock of tlie mot extensive nurs'eri'. cd-e-wherc. KTr""It is generally eom-cd' d,'' -iys tje Ki hmond j'VA : , 4'lhnt the G'.uh i- e)uipo.-rd of I i-tt'T iii.-t ri d, t ik' it all in nil. I 'I. ui t itiifr c the olie r r; mcr, Iro.n the v to-do wall. of lif', and hive uluut ere 1 with tic- p.-cial iK. ign of doin .-on, thin:;, arel t!;ey v- ill mal. th:ir mark' if i!.e- hive un c;-

: - I i'.th regiment b ! t l up. u e l,h. v l.vM.-. Win Iridi.inapidis on Wc t!m-day fortt-r, i - ir- r of .1 ly ( a;.!; , 'Kentuckv. "V.il L:;:oy, LA.

ILJ'Thr following, from Lihrty (Cnioii County) Jlcra an anti -Julian piper will she to all the in inner in w hich kli Washington" Julian is throwing cold water" upo'i the recru'ting hu.-ii'fss and ''opposing the policv of the Adaii nitration i i ".Mr. Julian made a speech in , . , the ('ou:t I louse of this place, Vy ' lat Saturday, to quite a large audience. lie discnoeil tlie aborbing topic nf the day tiie war, how it hid been carried on, and how it would be carried on in the future; giving his opinious in j regard to hodi policies, conciliatory and war, 'war to the knife, and the kilt te to the hilt III his .. I'll war policy as proclaimed (y him liom the rotrum last Satur - day, :io loyal man will take ex eepiions, indeed it was .-uch a? phr. - d e very one pre.-ent. Such a policy as he time proclaimed, faithlully carried out, would soon in our judgment, end this infernal re r ellion." nC'An cdei-tiuu for olbYer in Lieut, v'aitcr'e (Company, at lliclcuoir! on Ia-t TucHlay, resulted as follows: Captain (ieo. U. Caiter; 1st. Lieut. A. .1. Nell"; ld. Lieut. Win. Kocht. The I 'Ov.s hid an abundance of good material from which to select -1. ill . I I .... meir uu ers, aim we n doubt tho-? who were chosen to lead th'ni t) the h atthdiedd will prove th;ioidves to be tile ri glit men in the riht pi u es." 0Ci"Tl.o Companies of the GlMh l? 'riniCiit arr. h tt?red as i lollovvy: Comp.'iny A--Ca)t. Fin It1)'. Company I) Capt. M irdi. Company (J ('apt. Ihmebrake. Company I) Capt. Ho.-. Company K Capt. Walterhotise. i Company I' ('apt. Harris Company (I Capt. Wingett. Comj) i:iv II Capt. Hoover. Company I Copt. Collins. Company K Capt. Kerr. CrrThe r.-ud ol the election of otlice:s lor Lieut. Ihirre s's 1 ('ompanv, tcsu!td i folhnvs: Captai a V;n. liunt-; l.vt. L' iut. II. 'F. Siinmo.i-; lib Lieut. Win. A. Hum--. (;.r. Wc v:v Id e.il 1 t!,j attention of our reader. tu the adver-t:e;;u-nt of Dr. .1 M. Frot, wuic'i appears in tins paper. II. F. Ki'-r iv t!,. a -eat fn- !:i :i;ediei;4cj in t.hi. p! ice. i r;.' in': i.:.a i-'i'.'-et wa ! , : ; mi::- ! at l k;n nd la t Fiidiy, r-!:d 1 it tiler.; for Ir. 1:an Ii)-,;; ; -:i .M jrvlav ri'.;!it. A:'iit!i i c;:npmy Iron J;y ( 'i c m-e t r f j - phr" o:i Mondrtv, .' ri 1 I' ll h' f 'I IV I: 1 1 ' ) i : i i r i x ';'r 1 :i .11 . . , w i a 1 ; u 1 ri mm inv. a no wa ' .- WiM

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