Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 10, Winchester, Randolph County, 12 September 1862 — Page 3

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I'lu.'ii l!u' ! , ii.r. .Ji'i.i h i!. The GjvcVvcx' j PicclamaIt will I t -'-en t.oui th-' Pro ! ri 'timi of i ! er.ior Morton, !.. " l!i;U M utial Liw is de-

d i:i all tii-' counties bo rThe i!e. I !ig .l lln ( ):i;0 1 IVt'l". 1 . t - . t..:ilili ).i t lil - 111 vim IU I '11 de 1 v lUiU'i til'1 IV- lit to martial 1 IV., . ilv) ' '. r.- i.w o.iVeüleet it Iii I V ! to m mv, u e dmi! t n t tiei .it llil-ol 1 1 u people ot tll.'.t p :t. iii Imkaua will prompt I y r"Mo!rl to .;:.! comply with the i iii .ilk 1 Mii - i i.il iiov, .i üj ine I'lOtlUIll tn-n. Com:) i in e.- will I e toru.ed Iroin ;ill . it;.- :i- e ip ib.e ol I eararms a:i i - v : ! . L to military :i;lv, a:.d .iii places ol busiae.-s. With s:i,e eeeptiOlJs, will )' ei d alter .'5 o lojk ! h I w to :i viile. memhe, v ol the mili'm (!:iJv us r iii.. itioiis lo attend -hills. 'I he oi.l'-r is peremptory i;i the bonier counties and will be enforced rigidly, but the (loven. or recommends t!iat the same course be puru-d as to raising mii.tarv companies anil drilling throughout the whole Stale. W'e heliee the it'iotic of Indiana, this eal Will h'attlly tO Ifde- " Mi" p enle, ill se i lei; niav have to (h fend out State fioui invii-ion. In such an event it would he better lor u that the rebels should lind us pre icired for then Mi trrv op'iniations with frv(pjci't drills will not come amiss, ecn thou-h there .-houhl i.c no necessity Tor

a rallv to arms- to repel an un a-! u !io ",ay I'en alter belong, to ort0llt " 1 ganizations of the Indiana Legion,

Executive Department of In-1 diana. t;i:.Ni:;tAL MUdTAhV ukdlk.sIn order to be able to repel In-' vasiou and insure me 1 'uljlie Salcty, it i- hereby oiuered: l. nun an ami- inuiui iwine male citizens, between the ages of eighteen and lortydive. icto

reside in tht Cuuntit bordering all other tune they be subject to on the Ohio Jiicer, in this State, 1,S control, unless otherwise orimmediatcly upon receiving "o- dered by a superior otlieer. tk-e of this order, shall meet at; These orders will be con-

thcir respective places ol holding

j.:ecuons, in tueir respetu vc ; ,v thi5 Department, ot which township,, towns or wards, andüddic notice will he given, form then. selves into Companies,5 (;ivon at Indiampoli?, this nth tor military duty, of not exceed-!jlv of Sentembcr, A. I)., lSf.v!.

nig one nuuuicu peisons mr cacii; company. Each company will ' i i i . . i i Le organized ty the election of) one Captain, one First Licutenatu. atiu one eejnu lieutenant; ; i w i i . . . . utivl the name.- ol the persons o elected, together with the names r I -ill im ii imii ei'v im irn i'nmiii.. .ii.i i . . i i

, r. . T V - slaughter which has been Loin-; is never conceaieu. u is espeny shal le teported by properly fm. a jn y- ! ci:lv lhe case with our Generals, roll to the Colonel ol the Tiis is the List re.oit of lailure I who have introduced the novel ana Legion or, iu his absence, ju Rcm.raulip. We have a ! practice of deciding upon the inline next (J. h-er in rank, in .iul chceu, r t h;it ,, . u portir.ee ol their own victoric,, County, uh .v.ill yive written. vi ,., ::, , U-, ' bv teb -r inhin-. alter ome ( b-an

.. ,:ni.u. ... .-..m ..-; i0 ami H..U a C.):.i;-.!ci.itl"amitioii. r miccs-IuI Avp ol'i 1 '. "" ."') l7-on.l r-r.nw, ii..,ra Omceis u.ll In- .p.imtej bvihe;,,v , wavf i.,, Aot.; could .l.-sirt-;' or, -Tim vutoryM.ri.., ,.i.U ,,...,., T,, ? ' V''r ;V "'V ,.'v L:tauis. 1 lie n.umlx-r; ol - clt.erful ',, ,v i-rovv.-in importance: it .x,,-,-,lV "': ' 1 '"' l-r ";. '"E1" liLLl", VL.llj.vV .i 1.' i 10.N rn-iHiliivc nil i Mitt... ...v im, i -!. ulluuu .pJii, I r ,. I t; ;M ü Jr luie-J 'Hl U Ol lr Ul. n J V , . co. ip.iu.ts udl i. umdiaalv arm;wav ol the r.iltutiure American, ! my mo,t subline cxp-ctatioii;' 1 : 1 ,a lru" aiKie.pnpthe.melves with I is. tli-t tlie wtiol- arr- H-is lillol i r. "C3r captures are im.nen-e " nAII n a a n w r Tirp 4 to 6 Cents per Tound.

ilin ai.d equipments as they can pnx-uie and will prepare; t hemelve5, by discipline ami drill, for aetive .-ervice, with the ea-t pos.-iine uelty. tl. All lib ices Of huiMies-. e-'

. 1 . ... , , ,!.' " r ..rr- v... Kf-y Urug it'ire-, 1 'n'giapii anij ; 9t Wc art not advised, ui.lr it,

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i.ie.-ever-i uut.i.... "'111:11:1 lortiina. io:h, lor uiiivli

raid Lun.er counties at Ii o cl ;crv

I'. M.. eaJi day, a:id the leein-, in that locality ought to ipulify ! ers ot thecompmies, organize! him. ' r.i aioicsüiJ. a;o rcüuiud toi n..t.L. , . , . :;'Vt ort ia cT-Vs m.ct t. jctlicr a: :i:it Uu: ai.JÜu.j, a'.'cordii.ä to a .rum

peilet themselves m military

drill t'orn ;t less ; than tu.i In Mi i s d ii Iv. :. Co r.p inie jo; lW i t nv:i--hips. ouSuie ol eitie- and towns are lesjuirovl to as.'mhe o-i each Saturday at 1 ( !... k P. .M , ann"vl .uivl epupel a. Mr as p -i! !f. and at .-m h other tim-s is th-' .' )l iu. d or eo.nui tndui olii etfoftlie I.:;ii in the e-rmtv ' ;ai d: irv t, at th' u-u il pi iv e (;f ii'dviin.; e'eetoos, and di liberal en;ai:e in drill dminj th.e afier- j aoua o! slid iliy. , 4. The u-ii ti rules ai.ii reuI uion Ltovera: n mil it iry com- ; pmies will he o!'( rv(d an;! en- ; ioreeu in an eo.upi'ues wnu , uiJV he organized under thi" lore- : . oiü f iiivtrm f.ons. ! i. All perons liahh to do ! i . l. i t mut.irv uuiv. as anne nro KUaj will be in Id to a strict o!er- ; vanee of these orders, and the J C(donel or otle'f olli.er of the I e tori who iinvl't'in ( o:n:i: iud, 1 in each of said border counties, is charged with their faithful execution. (. All citizens who m;iv he ' able to do military duty, oi er 4 ." ! or uuli'r 18 years of ae, arc 1 ...I . 1 or.-1 1 ieij'.ie-ieu 10 u:iue aim j :, 1 v:l,J 'he companies herein I . .11 '"'lore autnorieu. . I he eitiens ol the other) counties in this State, not bordeling on the Ohio river, are requested to lorin com panics, tn

th nianner above provided, and iter. So in the Herald ollice it nin t regularly for drill. was kept standing, to be iiiMutcd kS persons who helor, or. into tin corre:po:idenee at stated

and who meet regularly lor drill. W1 11 ,,e exempted from these orjders, but it is enjoined that in- ; creased enerv and attention be ;iven to their" duties. V. Suould occasion renin re

troops to be called out to repelling the desperate Inttles of Mon-

invasions or for other duty, !

the Companies organized ineach;he was on a gunboat, ten miles

cOtltUVWlll t)C UIlUCl IIU4 COtllmnn.of the ranking oliicer of the Le 'ion of the raunt v. and at tinned in force until suspended I . . . . Uv the Ciovemor and Com-mander-in Chief. Olivlk P. Mouton. . . liews btrategy in the East, j The public i.s kept in the dark as to the result of the tcrible I . .....

with the m0j.t rhthllsi.and irmumerable"- the latter! a;ijJ l M)inllMC,t G,.n. 1 tpibty b,ing permrmei.t; or "The 1 SU.X:U.Uin l the ( ()MnniK,: : enemy is totally demorali zed, and

neti f !, L- itol mti.i..,! I , iniraeuIiMi-Iv rctorrd bv it. Wtnf ffi. it",-.;,,., n,ii,;,i.;.-.l c - . . . . his pmtra. ted inilitiry ridenco

of reporters, the uio-t leimrka

hie faculty lor co.iti h-n e a;ii .enthusiast. HI ( i t':i"l 1 1 Ä1 ('lei km. We rememh-r thittii wraeioiis New Yoiklleiihl .. respondent wiote tint m tint ter table Tued iv. after the ihmhly deem, ited at:uy had handed:!: la-e a nd i e ieli' d Malvern Ihll, a::d the .-o!her hid eeii tit tlvv.i-ind of their nek and wi-uiid-e I eo.ai ;i Jes abtndf.ed o.i the : C'hirkahoiniuy to the ender m- ! ae ol the enemv n. : -ie mo; e tend ir th our sfr.itev a:i 1 as many urate I It h -dpless o;i th ground in tlio retreat, i:.d all th nr splendid eamp nn: u. neat abnntionevi m ire eneuiy I.Ms eorre-;- ! itoudent wrote ti. at the soldiers' were refo eria; IVoa tlieirl'iti ' ue- auvl wn i.i the joll'nt ol spi r- - i i i i t . its, a id unbounded lutnenvoim deuee iu their ( ieneial. Uufo:tuuafel forthis pi.tuit of niorethm AI irk T.ipley jol Iitv, on all that i uesd iv the ex nausied iut neroie army was tiu'hlin the desperate battle of Milvern Hill, and the corresi .ii.i uondent had taken flight the tl.iv bel'ore and was drawing on his iuiairi nation for the army's re- ; f. i :.. r ii i jium' .liiu eouiiueuce iu ticoieiIan. A set of correspondents II.I !. were crvjjaed uy lue oriii anil lunsi in the same bui.iness. The army's confidence in (ieu. McClellau was required to hp put in ai siueu intervals in ineir lei. intervals, that (Jen. McClellau wa? on the field in the thickest of the fiht, inspirin.; the troops with the utmost enthu.-iann; although the (ieueral has never smelled gunpowder, ece()t from the dc.-tructiou of his own ainuuitton .-tores in r treat. And durday and Tuesday at Malvern Hill below, enjoying himself, having provided for his safety. Inasmuch as army news is under the most rigid military censorship, we suppose this enthusiasm ot the army is ollieial. It ought to raise spirits very high somewhere, in order to preserve the balance of the spheres, for it would be depressing enough to the country, which is irupiinng how much longer it is to be called on .. i .i i to lurnisli men to Le wasted ly military incapacity.

lue suppression of iiitclli-!0 I I i

fpneo inrvitililv snre.ail-i nnnre re -- J i hen-ion ot dis.ader. It tlocs not reduire acute logic al power to reach the concluiori that success i i r. vi II not Le ah e to make . another stand' beini? very catelul i.ot to fellow hill Uli. led llC fhotllJ. i The (io ernment is deprcsiing ; , ... 1 ... . i looiidi timpering w;!t intentirwa from the army. It h in -ultii'tl.o pitriotism on which ! i8 .ah' atia dend. Wt know ,s IW evi(enco more f d il to the IH: ofti.e Military Comi.ai,.

d.-r u ho is entrusted with the late

; the Nation, than the tof:il mist .1. r-f iiuim it fli iT.ni n :i ml i .N:itutiou of this peopT, that is di.nvn l the idea, thatthejeopi-- must" be cut oil from all sym p ithy with the .annv whieh tlieir p itriotis.n ftte. I'uruirhrs. Cin. CJaThe eitiens of Hyariius, Mas., were invitiil to vi-it a school "'tin tint hadteeeritlv arrived d t! i ntplie". One old I ulv, after ' ,,i,u1;; ,ii v,r a i.viv "Hisi.. loi.uin ait over a nieelv j edetnnon, u nruled, "My lor,! what a bit; "py i:las that 15! DRY COOD5, CARPETS. iOUi 18G2. II. A. FLKTCIIEIi & CO.'S TRADE PALACE, Wcsl W.'iHliiiilon St., Indianapolis, Indiana. iti:ss .oois, i:if'K(iut st)i , A II trrale ol" I II I NTS, MVS I.I XS, I'll i: us, s tin ii:s, diu i.i.s, r si.ii:m:s, s ATiMrs, rn.vTi;s, t'OTTO.M di :s. no h im . ;i,ovr.s, srsi'i:ii:i:s. ii mk i:it in r:i s, tiiim: ins, i..ri:s, (Ita.AltS, I'AUASULS, STI'.ltr. skikts, M A .NT I I.I. AS, in Sill., t.ori! ani iii:iti:i:t:s, siiAwi.s in rri.i, lim:. C A R P E T S All I i ii N mid cr.ute-., Oil ri.ol.s, DaiM!ile, Ilollaiitls, I. .ire urtaiti, autl Shade I'ixtur-. WALL PAPER. Tin- L:iri:et mid ( hraprst Stork in tin A est. New Mini eli lniii t M i l . at prices elieaorr than niTold in tlie eity. I yS'tlix v iih t rail, wlirn on nimi ''ipiiil, mill we will llroii ! munis tit priee. tu tiit t Im t i in ii. a. j'm:tlii i:k x to. u.: Cm DOOTS AND SHOES. HOOT and Sil Oil thrift lia'er. Ceo. Keller, ritnri:ir.Toi:s. .V.!lJLlZlZl.. p .r )A . . ViyVWr It L lvDAiJ MJ I 1th ! . ..! t 1 ,n- t"i i iLu I..ke lliic K r.. i; -:, ; I.' .iU.x Coii.f.ii.y notiie ii le rrl.y rivu I toth.-o!'ii; r t- the t4;..tl Pfi.-k mi v,i ..-.mv, tti.u .ih ri n L!..,!.l. r i-1 r j t n t i nu hc t m v int t tu- o f!; ... ..,.., J.i.i &t. ;,t c;.,., d,t. io-c r.t, U' t....- I'mi.t), h. iin k, ! ;rl "", 4ll,'M nt ' :' cr Ui , , lU Pt" ? ; u, . j.i ti',.' ' iic.l-.vi.

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