Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 21, Winchester, Randolph County, 28 November 1862 — Page 2

WINCHESTER JOURNAL

w i n" c in:sT i: h i-ii-.u-J. K. i:j;vi;i:!.Y. i ...... .j jri.ni oiir 1 S t''1" Sfrt'-r r;-r ti it I l v thi h s. llto Dr. J. i:. Iirtrnv m. i..tt iu th, oaice of the Wr.cnr, Jt- j AU t.wukio.n themWf m.lcMet . t3ia or r. tar t.r,, f Dr ,m i i.e Er.oa Uck-.svnpK.D.,! aUv.rt..in-- cr .., ork, ae the t.ecev:u i nf in' . j f 'r.rv . I . ' 1 1 of Hu.,.; i .ir.il.i.f n-ttintrit. as 1 an! detrnninei tjc'.ej-. Mki. 1 "r L. J. Dxr.. .idt, NivMi,fr 2i, j Ni:ns ITII.MS. The enrollment and draft in' tlii State coit : an aver-; age of $?3'Jto each county. About 1,00.) physicians will be! J t appointed to examine applicants) for jensioas. 130 appointmcnU have been already mad". I It is stated in dispatches fromj Washington tint the President r , i tie is has given Union men in tucky to understand that he. i determined toadhereto hiseiri.-m i . . 1 cipation proclamation, aud thati i .ii I , c, . , , : he will clear the btate ol rebel! s A MIII.lLllt I I . fniifhifncj 1 Tne Chicago papers have advanced their price 33 per cent. Tanners and shoemakers are becoming OUlte aristocratic fel - ' 1 .u o .u rnu i lo.vs m the boutn. They are cxeomted from draft. I ror);iAr. The n?ws fro.n P irnsidc's arinv lias Leen meatrer ami iin.rf ifjctorv. 'J'iie rebels at Freder J - ' icksburg were given time to remove ihn women and children preparatory to its bombardment. This time appears to have given them aa opportunity to be reenforeed. Nineteen guns had Leen counted, whereas at lirst they had only f)ur. Deserters express the opinion that Lee with his whole force will dispute the passage ot the Itappahanuock. Our men are said to have suffered much already from want of tents and quarter master's stores, and we are beginning again to hear that terrible chorus, "mud, mud, rnud." From our latest advices before going to press, we glean the following : " Tha rebels will vigorously dispute the crossing of the river by our troops at Fredericksburg. Kc-inforccmcnts under LonerStreet and Hill, ol nearly 75,000, have been addedto their small garrison of a week ago, and formidable batteries have been planted for th eir defence. A severe engagement is pending, unless some "brilliant stroke of strategy" is brought to bear to supersede the necessity. It is suspected at Washington that Jackson and Hampton have! left northern Virginia, for Kichinond. A dispatch to the Tribune says two released Massachusetts officers who have returned from Richinond say the tone of tl.'e press and aspect of the people there indicate that they consider the place is in j;reat danger, and that thy are aware of the strength cf the National army and its determination to deal them a terrible blow. Members q Congress are already quite numerous at Washington, and arriving by every train. The President's message will probably be sent in on the lirst day of the session, hut no advance copies will be allowed to co out. L.VTES -2o. The railroad from Aquia creek - .ti.i.fuiiMiiiiv.n t.t.v ,4l I bridge across the Potomae, are u r u i m, about finished. The cats carry ; supplies within G miles of Aquia j creeK, annoy -corduroying 1 the; fVt a ... I roaus iuarte . . .. are said furnished rapidly and s and additional d to be going up, and it is Telegraphed now that Lee has joined Longstreer, and that A. P. Hill, 1). H. Hill and, Jackson are hnownto be on the wiy thither.

r .Masters supplies : river ana on tue l ist omit before! -pi"" uut u ui.iu. uegunenL uy oap;. iviroy s uo. have at vour disDOsa . Aluch i s an exhilaration, a lione, a ov.

to have been promptly the Mississippi, for the purpose Mt ,s P?!nt we xvif I probably e have more sickness on that can be dJne by anneals from the j springing up within us xvhen we I I J I I " purf w.t fluff nunltu V innii !..A.a4-K. 1 i . i

. The rebel, are Ws lo prevent nav,,atioa of ,he riv-- ' ' Z " rV,,! w 7 ."''n., x,.. P:'"'" v,s,t,a? '.c r.J. t0

. Ä . c . rr. i . . i , -w t " ....... v,. ..v.v c. vjc.i. .uciu ' lies oi soldiers, ascertaining tnein uc gu,JlJ ci vc are conscious trongly rcenforced, i er. They have taken the guns Winter, and will take np the line dith is making an eiTort to t ' i V," . 1?. LI nf nd ,,nMo, fnn, ,l - iJ ...

efencesare seen from the wreck ot the Tontchar-jot march lor that place to-mor-: our Regiment into his Brigade. ; re-ularlv Minnlird principles and interests which

oci: .mo hi: and fin ally.

An inadcrrtnnrft. nf workmen '

rti,.nmnJ. l.ulnn a.!n;r ft'.; dm to in

I , t i c n . . t -.fi i i , 1 am ol th? opinion lint it trio . was absent, and we Hatter our- may be adopted I most rcsnect- - Nor. 2s. itiR:.-.,,! fnt iclii '.-Sin i. 'nrtrina vpi iviti ion to Litt e Kork ., : ... . , , .f i . . K

affair. Until within a verv short ; , time, the present editor hid not aumcd entire control ol tliat ty'oarrne:!, a.id irom v n . f . . i r ,,1 1 ' ' " y ' w prised to s,e, in r roof, a short ar-! tjce ifrom the Iiidepe.Tient in i rpl - erP.lpMo tntl aiJ0Ve natter. j 0 OOP a- Ii U ,e ICH t i 4, f (i,,ilt 1,..! made the rennet tlia. U, 0 i .. i .v " ,t a he all means, .)'-? t.irown ojr, TuUhf.fi tn h ivo i!ni with that j i miffor This tv.AS rel !ilv a'Tee

. i .i , nri,i i.ftjthe eiTcet tint the English Govto bv th-? other partnei, ana.ie.1 -

. . ", ' i ' t ' " l" t morning of publication, tint It came 11 was al 1:1 lut W1' -i Lniit trim r i r -i i i

It was not read in nrnni at an hi , . i ct n,- , a ifnr 4 ilpnirttnent and sei asiue but not distriLuted. In this way! g -

. ,l n io,L- JnttL rnmn.lttiorn of the Emperor. Obit taken hack into trie comp

it was found by a hand who hap-' sirauie pened to make up the lorms for;l',L uu I -..,1 n

S the outride ofthat paper, buj. knew nothing of the circuinstan3 ces, and placed in a space it was 1 ... . nl.mted to HIL In this way the - y " whole edition was worked off! .. t, , , -f, with the obnoxious article in its roilimns. .0 one, pern.iw-, a- j . ; ,r ihni La ..ifnr Hp ! I . 1 - " ... i WOUld not have had It aj.-peartr , , Knowing y on any aecomu. , A final word aoout his whole , : matter. We published t!i orig-1 i ;,.ot nrllolo I ,.1.1,- XT'.. f ! . nil ! I Itlil Ul III M 4AVUrw 1Vit irave a true statement of the . ... .. r. , i- i i in.. v,...- t 1 ".I -ur ' llir .in r rnilP,l. in extenso. As the "town was full of people" it was expected l-Alnnl ! I II, Til rtli.l UVM.Iil I.il 1 St aid by witnesses on one tide or j , , iiii lie.other. Lverybouy else kreptheoth ! ini? silence, we intended to do the same. Iowards our neighbor and fel- j low townsman, Judge Smith xve j ." .. never havc had an iL leelmg. Take him out of politics, and we have- few neighbors with whom we have got on more agreeably, and we have had considerable intercourse and dealings with each other. To our xv ly of regarding things, his political principles are highly obnoxious to the growth of true liberty in this country, and to the preservation and integrity of the Government. It was as a politician, as an intelligent, influential and determined exponent and defender of the devildaring, pro-slavery, secssion-' s y m p a t h i z i n - St h - J i n u ary De -mocraey, that he was spoken oi' in this paper in reference to the rather notorious affair more in sorrow than in anger." It was the politician that went to Jay county on that memorable "October day. " The politician had seen in the results of the election u-i gleam of hope." The politician felt elated. The politician doubtless had taken an extra glass of wine xvlien he drove into Portland ; and further this deponent sayeth not. -. SOl'TII-WIIST .llSNOL'KI AND A UK ANNAS. The latest from the south. west represent the rebels cpuiet in that quarter. Hindman, it is believed, has retired to winter quarters at Ft. Smith. The Federal army having retired to Springfield, Mo., the hostile forces are separated by nearly 200 miles. In this interspace, it is said, no more campaigning can be done till another crop shall have been raised. The rebels have a force ol about 0,000 nt Little Kock, and one of about :,OQ0 at Cotton - -' 7 " ... vuiivil Plant, east ol Ulutemver, and i i.i.. a force perhaps equal to both the above is at Arkansas post, 60 a a miles above the mouth ot the j , .1 i .ti . . train, and mounted them so as to

command the river. 1,500 ne - f31, fJrI we K? u)nd OToMSirA.rltAliAnnr'-fhpm,...,ie,Ptheincaix,P t,ltre thls in-

in. nu ..t. I 3 wt. .v.iviiiaitw.o. int icuels here are reported to be pretty I

Swell armed, but to be bad oft for

rlnfViin .md rommis-virv store ( and in this way to keep our for , ur torastern Ves from eritrin nrth-e;i Tex.is or northern Louisiana. . o..i...c,.i! i. i

i ,c.i. ..i-u. m no ween rc-; hii:i.ii.. ai.um. . :oi:i:i(;v m:vs. Our Iate.U European newsis) , f i Our Iate-t European news is I by th'; steitnship Arabia, from Liverpool, on t!;e 13th, and is to French proposn! for mediation. ! ," n :. : ifiS ar Iiu(d"s official reply of it line views and benevolent in-!

. , . rt , ,r . rt , . out in t!ir- months. I used to for inem!erh'p in the Episcopal love and i:v rev. they mav herclrK TUK VLACV. will co.VTIXo.nt th; a civiliia, thal , clmrch at this place. ' ? , lind an exieiiV- lieh! r the ex-: - ! M ' 0r s,vere illu. Lng. en.jt destroyed the usefulness of aj The names and description of erci.e of minv üj oihees to the TJ nlv'i-e a:ilt Jferron, of IV a rid and Wilson 'man as soon a.s h a-pired for a -all reverters have been sent to1 advinta and comtort of the , 'r:.,r ciuUsuiid ro-ukr. Creek inemorv, is his successor, place higher than a Colonel, and : the proper officer,', to arre.t 'distre.d: tiieir words of encour- i '-f i:h lU l)Aliy I'Am:us to-wit: . I have not changed my mind .them. ; a-cinent will eheer the heart of I CIN. (JAZKTTK. rhrg. .ml unatl eii i , n i ie ni.: .i.. ., , ... . . . . . . . . .. ,..v (..,um..,..i , i iv

L., - . - - . tl.r. rtr. Hin ins position, l neu uieie weic seres ;t:at t:ie concurrence ot ; . . . , rA, , t mtirMtc h.,t ..n()roi h nf um.

Ill II I peciany ue irable, but up to the present time

sian Government had notjic, to prevent the-marchingoUur

o actively co-operate, although it may support the endeavors of England and France. The Earl then commends the tIecision ot' her Majesty 'a Gov - eminent as follows : Afti-rweiyhiiiga'.l Information rcetiv....v. v .....j, ej ,:oni Anunca, ihe (iuvenilen: is k-1 f i.. .u.Jc t;.: tinr? is n reunatilt--r i- i ; t t!:e TrfM-t.t M.:acnt t-. hoi.ttU.it th Fe'.T.il ('..ivi-rnn-ut v.ouli :i.j- ; t t!n r....ifii z t a refill ,r v-:l, ;m,,j:i ;il ,,0 t imt - . !";.. : v? re:u-...l i tnv it .vn,:v t, iv.uch carciufiv'tiir .......... '." '-!"'S "' "- ; ''1 riiM, !... I4.it. ..,! tat J ' f. r . . I i re.i- M': .1; it :::. L i-..- ü:i ;. r. , .eiv c.i.m.'o, ties (.ovoniiiu-n. :mv th-i; iviwl t ' i : n t Jvi'S oi siic:i c .. i Ui'e t ) o;kr t'.;tir Iricu !!v cniiHf-1 wit'i :i irro.it er t rn- ?: t" SJCrCS th.m liovv exists oi' :t in i.'i :i'-ci , te 1 1V tlie t.v j coutfii '.in'.P'l'll'"1' P.u ti -;- L ait J r. I ii it AUMral.i.-un arrive I Q tn-tosvn this a!ur:io a. llarl li i---ill's di-T.it('!i proiliii-C'l iu c tl'o .i coinlllt,rcl.ll!v; The Au-'r.iii.n's ...-.vs .,. t!i flection w is recti ci .aiior bu.si;n 5liOlTS. I'it int?:. "mic .Iiiiitoar sn s the nnlilirim,ni v( tV Aineriu:i tr.,H ..i m.-iiiation. It u o.u- h.r.r:-t-tio; i f.M-r v't, tl.L' lies.: .:;. oi Li:z!:ii. ;i,i k,,; t . n!v n-ur'ir. ir ü .r;;: t1... reo? nt fk-Hioiis ttt.ty t ic .- -rr.'SH : pco cannon uiucli :i.:--irs IiuiiV to coir.rninJ a laajority of the next Coat:rea. ruo:x Tim Lir.iiTY-üUitTii. C.VTLLTTSBURC, Ky. Ed. JoravAL. There has out little transpired here under this especial command, fVr the lasi three v'ceks, which would really be worth remembering, at least I nr. do not know that we have her fitted the Government, except as a guard, for the past et Guyandotte, to keep out little predatory bands which would come to that point. When vc arrived in Kentucky on the Sth day of list September, we supposed the 81th Intl. would have had a chance to make her mark behVe this time, but the gods, or some other power unknown to us, have tied us clown, and kept us in inactivity. We have for nearly three months been in sight of free soil, and today, after the third move, the everlasting hills of Ohio and Virginia are still looking down unon us and frowning, and if they could speak, they would certainly tell us we ought to be ashamed of this inactivity. I suppose this inactivitv is chargable to somebody, but who is in fault xve know not. One thing is certain, it is not the fault of the ollicers of ths 84th, for tkey arc anxious for service, but we can not move a step tiil we are ordered by our superiors. It is true the iw stage of water in the rivers has something to do with the movements of the army in the (iod-forsiken country of Western Virginia. We have just heard of marching orders for the ; IJ'g .Sandy Hiver, where the peoI .1 .1 ii a nni'nr cd.i tlir .-iii-i ,nr.' I hin f. , , , , pour hours ma day, and where ! the, nic all lheir ;orn for their bread, and nine-tenths of the fara . mers never owneu. a wagon, and 1 ..,..i...-..-,(.. ..-i... i. i roxv-and as uc belong to the . , . .. i

it nas been rumorea in camp, business connected xxnth the Heg that the 81th will probably get aliment. The Col. is a great fa

command of her oxvn. If this j

hould prove true, you may ex-nr.-.P" toneariromher. . government wouia turn tne ar-: ;mv j000 jn regiment?, with only ; regimental conimiinlers, and tell I.I ... ! them to "'o in on tiieir muscle4": tlie reunion un-i h Le crushed i . i.- .. it' . . iiiu - u Miice a souier. j i)i;; i. i.f 1 u"uuu"3 uavu l- . control this war too much; they i have thrown ohsticle- in the way of the President. Whenever a General would a:ie who jgave evidence oi'doin 'omthin, poI tioa 1 wire-woi ker trembled for tear he would he the next l'resi-: dmt. Others feared that Satan's Kingdom would !a!I in the South ern State.--, and they would make etFort1? for hi remv iL or a modHication ot his plar s, or a uiange Jin his position. Then there were ... . : . . . HV lilil-'UJ ttlill ..uu jij ' . 1 w " sanusoi men in tne J0" States would rie up, as by mag- j armies to victory, i nese tilings , have all had their enect, besides ,

a iiia iv mix ..u.H .Kurthe Constitution and Government !

causes which it would not hi in place ior me nere to meniion.-- . j The great dividing question is, i how should the war Le prosecui U'd; and here citizens and solsiioii I-, j 1 I diers üiviüe. i nere i, However, i .... . , hut little division annug soldiers on this point. They demand a

Jini, ir.vy üv-maiia a;npe( 0r ordiinry comfort' prosecution, and care;amJ noceslries of life, and desti-:

vigorous b-.it little what becomes of the

nigger. Hut we iind men here.j

in irgima v.no want to uiscuss tli3 tmestion ot tne origin ol tlie war, ami now itcotiu n;ve Lern ti . tit 1 - preveated. Licli great man lias Had a preventive tor the war, and he advertises it more than ever did patent medicine venders the virtues of their various nostrums, the most prominent of which was to have bun.; twentylive Northern men, and the same iiiiiiib 'i' f'r.J.n the irouth, ahvavs taking cue to hang the Northern nunirs:. But the number oi satrili es was alwavs governr(! by t ie size of t!ie man, and the i rapacit .' Ol lll-j lll HV. Of u thing oa will always be saie iu doing, that is, to write these mm down as traitors or great ases. If voi; ask them what th North has done, that she must sacrilice 4'5 of her great men, the answer is to atone Ior the sin of saying that all men are entitled to liberty under our American Constitution. And to speak iu favor id it in our Na tional Halls of Legislation, is to . . . ' . . he guilt vol treason aud wortnv J Gf i ;;. .Shame on the man j who ever urged .such a plan as feasible or right. If a man can not stand in his place in the Senate of flu? United States, and speak in favor of human liberty. 1 would be a-hamed to own that I ever was an American citizen, x'et this Mjiac class of men talk about the libeity of t-pecch and of the press, in connection xvith the arresting of traitors, and the suppression of treasonable newspapers. We left Guyandotte on Friday morning last, and took up the line of march to Cattlcsburg, where xve arrived, in good order, on the evening of the ame day; a distance of l- miles. The 40th Ohio will -start up the liig Sandy to-morrow for Louisa, about III) miles from this point, and we will follow in a few days. The nigh, before we left Guyandotte, the field officers of the Slth were serenaded by their men with vocal and intrumental music. After which Col. Orr, Maj. NefY, Kev. Stout and Capt. Burns were called on for speeches, all of whom responded tol. Truster being absent. The length of this letter prevents me from giving the substance of either of their speeches, but suffice it to say that they xvere frequently cheered while speaking, and at the conclusion of each, three

rousing cheers were given for the j cry township, in every town, and , Pr,e?,lt )' stating that the health speaker. in every ward of the "several cit-j our Regiment is tolerably A young man by the name of ie in the state, some systematic'00'1 only? as many of the men Life, in Capt. Burros' Co., xvas ; plan, by means ofregularlv organ- j nive recently taken the measles, accidentlly shot through tlieiized committees, or auxiliary u!lt as yet, "in no case has the wrist. He will probably lose his' Aid Societies, be at once adopt- 'disease proved fatal, hand. ! ed for relief. i With respect, yours truly,

inemeaseis and mumps are; prevailing to some extent in the Regiment was brought into the 1 1 . ...i . !- , It he succeeds, the fiel 1 officers , w:U all resign. Col. 1 ruslcr leives to-day for Lincinnat. and Indianrqnhs on

vorite with all his officers and

men. II' was in command of the Biiirade while Col. Cranorj the Uiiirade .d xve flatter our- ...... It i selves tnt ne wuiu niKe a ooa Brigade Commander at least we would bs willing to trv him. . . '.I . . I i. " s . On? of tie m?;nb-rs of Com:ie ot tir members of Com"ninv 11. nas maue ;ii)n i-.-tmn i i ... i j , ,. . i e are an ui-niv pleased witn . i i r.cuv a.n., ,M im. ir p,nv-1 er, in pla?ing Gen. Uumside in command ot the army of the, Potomac. Now give Gem Pre- : mont an import un eomniuid, and ! vou will have aetivitv in the ar-1 my that will make the rebels tremble. Yours, respct'Iy, Vcn.NOx. AN APiMLVL To Til II li:oiLH j or Tin: statu of Indiana, j Indiana has at this time nearly nno Imnrirprl tfirmTtiI nf Ur enne ;n the field, endurin- the hard-' . . c , . . nc . , xholWes 0V ,oldiers. Thev havc.

e ,ortU at the cal, ot their;the Bij Sandn. T

. . f . , . . . . 1 under which we liv. Thons-: anjs 0f these brave and patriotic men jiave jeit pfj;nj tieul j'atn jilies, with temporary provisions w.... . ....... . ........... fn;H iP5P frimilip?. rhrrin r flip ! approaehiiiTf winter, will be in tute of the means of procuring; hem' -ianv of them are too , cr)j,.jtej Ir) ior assistance ottiers, unless some svstem is aCopied for their relief, will not i.. ,.i dier's pay is often long delayed. his own necesities require a po tion of it, and the remain l?r i frequently greatlv delayed in be - ing transtmttcd to his iamilv. It retpnres no argument to prove that, even ill: r mJs ai! his money ho :ie, one bun bed and fifty-six d Mi.irs .1 vear is a verv

scanty support for a family, r-s.jto which thev were nv ma:v!i

peciallv at this searon of highl but nVtwithsUa Jin 4 t!i- ma - prices. In imnv places ha-i-i'iy Imrdlnps ana privations to ,. M . i ' i .1 ; i i i ; ..

ness Ol ai Kinos IS somticn i)ro. tratet! that those who can and are willing i la!;or are unable to find employment. Evervthi :ar ' hears a high price and everything is ensn. Phc truth of xvhat ha hnpn

stated must be apparant to every I formed many pleasant acquaiuonc, and it remains with the pa-j tances, and as our destination at triotic and liberal citizens of the j präsent is not definitely known, State to apply the proper rcme-' Wf m ' hav an opportunity yet

dv it is ttieir solemn duty to see

that the needy are cared tor, tint ; nP t'IC' ig miy, 1 suppose whi.o the soldier is braving t!i;.vou are heat pretty well posted perils of the battle-field, his wifejin regard to the Mlh, as I n-ticc and children nnd all who are de- j ,lV l,,r'!,t coiimitinic ation from pendant on him are made com-; various sources in your piper. It fortabie nt lnme; aud especially ls o:i,y necessiry, therefore, to that his children are provided s l' tliiit we are in jhjhthuj Ini.i. with books and afforded opportu-; :i!i'- ready at a mom .mt'j warnnities to attend school. This is! ni- f! a brush with the enemy, not charity, but a sacred obiiga- j field officers i suppose you tion, xvhieh should be madeil' know, if not personally, at promptly, und the recipients1 K by reputation. Our Coloshould be made to feel that th'?vj ne-- Nelson Trusler, is jut the

,r . arc not objects ot charity, and that what they receive is but the par

tial discharge ol a dent of the came if) us in ivontu -ivy, h-im-most binding character. ; mediately went to wo: k a id with It may be urged by many that 1 diligence and perseverance he they have already given larlv'nls become almost thoroughly anil saciificed heavily for these ! proficient in the art of drilling, benevolent objects, "and hence j Our Lieutenant-Colonel, Orr. is that thev ought to bo excused ! a ücntleui in and greatly beloved from fu&er ' drafts. It may beiy the men of the 81th. Our asked in reply, what are these Major, A. J. Xeff, you all know; sacrifices in comparison with the i iie th respected by the sacriliices of familips who have whole Regiment. Our Captains given their natural supporters stai.ld S-1 il1 the estimation ol and protectors to the. cause of l'ie,r those from Randolph their country? What is tho sac- ounty are, 1st, William Hurris, rilice of the man living comfort-!11 Sod fellow, nlways ably at home, even though he ! ready to crack a joke or a Ihitter-

axe nan ins income, 10 lliat oi the man who has Ielt his family

and home and gone to the field? temper; :id, Captain Miller, r ithThe land is full of wealth, the j er (luiet an(J unassutning in his

harvest has been bountiful, and I there can be no reasonable Kxcuse for allowing tbe needy to suffer in a country like this. I would therefore resoectfullv ' and earnestly rennest, that in ov- ' To ministers of the gospel Ii would say no nobler work than I this can en-a-e the time you may 1 . -' .j . . i The townshio trustees in the (several counties, on account of their familiarity with local affairs, will be able to render great assistance in the humane work, by giving a portion of their time and

efforts to the relief of the needy,

and destitute. In all measures of relief which may be adopted I most respect rii i . uuiv and comment v DrsreaK trie hearty aid and eo.op; tne noble women of Indi . . ration ot . , . ana. Actuated bv the Lurcst i.atriotism. - i. - ml t n-n i.-r,..i. .f rto i .. n fc t4l v. , the trooping am disconsoMte. , 1 . , and ineir example wm ie;ni oiu-; ti- to undertake the sum- uood tgl work, O. P. MOMON, Governor of Indiana. Written jr tt J 3Uii.il' Catlkttshlk;;, Ivy.J Nov. 2Ü, lSoU. ) Editors Journal : Having a leisure hour to-day j I concluded to devote it to a short contribution to your columns, There are many tilings of which I would like to speak, but neither tl me nor snicp will mlt'iif nt present. We are now stopping r , t f. ,!, cipppH soil of Virginia at the mouth of 'Iiis stream at tj nres(.nt time is verv low and easily lorded, hut it frequent ly becomes so swollen by rains in i He mountains that lare boats j can pass up it for over a hundred miles. Lath tt;burr on the Kentucky side, is a town of a Lout : One thousand inhabitants. It i not noted for anything p utie-'! w- ! unless it is the number o: ii hotels and ui.i.ky shops, i K.. heve ! counted seven iiotels, buti ; my patien e was er;t:iv!y exhaustea Dolore I '' it tnr countin'the nnniüic. noons. ; iie con.irucied n kind of tem.hoi'..it nnf;, l.rii-, ir-,. o. i lüg Sandy at this point so that we can cross over without gitin' our feet damp. The ld;h 1 Ohio, (Jul. Cranor, left us t'day. As they marked thr-n-h! . our e luip 1 cotda u l Help I ,ut - ,-,l :'.'' for tiie poor ir;;ow.-, ' ,llv ()J wnomhad 1 -t a u-.e "iite among the bleik moiimain ; '"-" u'ey wic iu. nouni in - it . .! j ev.ta!ly Le expose! clonrig Hie ; coming winter, thev carried them ; lvfs like veterans, with a linn : 'd steady step of patriots en- j g.rg u 1 : n .1 irrp.it n i 1 n a great a nJ ::ionous I cmse. U mle with the 10th we ' 01 improving in.it t V k man wo want, although m-kill ed in military matter when he "" q-"i v.uiei, eie r !ana s0"i;illc and always of good uunners, ut strict in the dis charge of his duties, and so.neI what celebrated for an occasional dry joke. As it was not my intention to tax your patience with a 'onZ letter I shall close for the LLXIS. Dkligiit of RixriTtDi: There would part us from G 3d and duty. when we sacrifice firmly and unreservedly selfish desires or the world's hvor to the claims of Christian rectitude.

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NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! Eooks! Bcoks! &c. u R4 A nvMCP ft Pfl it iti n i u I Ii t o o uun Hit iv .Ml . f r tup V " . !iu":, miiih kuu Airi1 ii iiha ii mi i:v: i nrnnv lv with ti e UAII.V I'Al'llItS to-wit : uun;uu..H..ii.uu.Ai.,i.v nrw iimi k .ini'k'XAi.. tion; CIN. CO.U.MI'.UCIAL. IS- ....- ! u:i;umi. V I A N A I) LIS .1 0 L Ü N A L . NOV Y!:! li.D(;i;i:. NIAV YORK MLia.TUY.SATrUPAY i;VLNl.(i r.)ST, VVAVLItLY. iM.isntATr.i). HARPER'S WEEKLY, LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER , VANITY FAIR. .llONTIiLUIS. ELIXTIC, ATLANTIC. CONTINLNTAL, IRAN K Lr.SLlL'?, II A II PL It's, Vv AVKIiLY. l ASIIION IA(.AZINi:S. (JODKY'S LADY'S HOOK'. AUTiIL K'S IIO.MI-: .M Ali AZINIJ. CO.HIC IVY mils Monthly. COMIC MONTHLY. BUlKiKT OI' I'l'.V. NICK NAX, ic. rHL'NNY IHLLLOW. Lccently lVolirhrJ Hook. OrpheiiH t. Lerr. Le Iiscrnble, Anion; the l'inc. Thirteen .Mont!-. in the I!cl;r! Army, l'.cs V: Hear--: !y IL W. In.ciUK, Holme.. New Poem. 11 iscr.iii.A n : :i ts nooi.s. Life of tii ti. S:r.:i. i Li"..; :;, of ill-is'r;.)'! '.'s"ifi!. Ailclia I:!-. Oe!:i.-n;:a. Three Urn in -J T ! or u l K,ar:i,r:j ;U' ; ! V. I ir.c :thcr. r i i n i a::-o. i:iiiCA.L ; nL.vnci:, 'AVION! v; n : VV -i 1 1 1 i ..;' a;i i . i . v .iii, IIL HAM i r i.itura Ivr the : ' ' l-' ' .'. . ' ' i,"l,3 ,Mr i cmmic almanais, i LAI .i.-CK: JOHNNY C;;i;, ........ .vc, t'.c. ';'i-1'' S. V 1 ' " ' -'7-' : , . .. -.u l rt ivi. -1!:V , ., ,. .;. ; !.,, i .... , ia ,1 f.-u : n" t;;-;. . .!... u i. ' ! 1 i . . : 1 , e i ; i 11 ii "'.1 u 1. 1 1, -r t .tt t: i.' n i i ii iik i .1 . ; ; ii , 1 1 . ;:.::.! ; .m:. u v . 'I'l-. ....!,. i'i s 1 ; . ... ; ;V : '"'".V1" l'' '"V rv'!'M , Vo., wi,. Iu. . ,n.MJ , x, , ,,lJt -Ä !:, : . . . . ;;:nt i n- . :i i; . i .nn, aiur 'nvin i.s viur ur-itr. OFFICII In t!. Nrw l'oit-( .tice HuiM. i;ir, Wii.clitr, l:il. n.v2--tf WM. A. )Vi:Si ro. 5,00i) Tords Wood Wanted ! ! IMIi: t'NDKKSKINKi) WILL TAY tiie highest J rice lr Dolivtrt'd on the l?cI!ifont xnc K.iilruad. For rurticuhirs cull fit Cl. Lanr P.

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ou will il'ii'l a l.irjt -t.M-k f all kimi- of I); v II. hh, lhitH a. 1 i C ips, &. , He. Tliot wli.i h ive winf.1 tr --11 ntil qouiU ti) buy wtHiM do wi ll tu cill on i.-. iuvr-:i. David ii. i:i:i;di:k. DR. N. SIMMONS, Druggist Ciil B-3ok:ell i Ji e :4 , MILS' CI'I Y. INDI A. r .t.tiu.J i!.- to koc :. i4 1 LOW i'iilCKS, a foMfLI'I L S'iUCIv OF um c;s, rAim.v a.) i;o.i;i:o:ati! ic :.ii:d!( i.::s, 1 A I N TS. Oi LS AM) I) Y i ST I IIS, TiJl'SSl'.S AM) Mr. ioi:t::us. s;i(;rLii:i:.i:it vcz:s, . s ; M o 4) l. no o it's, AM) STATION Lit Y, ITC, irre. TVTOTICL is liireliy iven tli.it the unjl tl ri irne i hi l n a;.j oint-. A Iriiintr.it r of I tie tat of Willi un II. ll:ir-:mi.ui, I.it of Uaii.tolj-li Cnuniy, iltCf iM-'L S.ii l t?t.it is .sii.iii.il to be insolvent. IIknrv V. irr., N'.v. gtl.-r,-J. Adin. riiyticiuu. Siir.'oan and Obtettrifiant .MtlitltlNTOW.V, INDIANA. TTLN'D. y-roMjitly to all cIU in Jr. tlit line of hi.-i hrufi-ssiun. Charges niM.ltrate. I -2" Iti si lcnce an 1 olllcc on Main-St., South j.irt of to-ir. tf Shrriir's Sale. BY vir recti virtue of an execution to me diJ from the Hainlolpli )i!ii:ion IM ras Court, I will cxjfKc ta fait- at tlie Court-Ilouie djr in Winchester, IianJuljih couot, I mi :i, on Satiiril.-iy, the 27th Day of Dec, '02, Li t w eca the hour of ID o'clock A. M. ;iml I o'clock I. .XL of mM day the folKmiii n il t-tate, .otiiatnl in Kanicl(h co'inty. In li in.i, to-wit: The undi vide-l one-half of the north-ea?t quarter of the fouth-trit ijuarttr of section f-iitfen flj) township twenty-one, CM; rane thirteen. (LL Lxicuted a the jro-.trty of Mariah L. Hunt, at t!ie tuit et Lodert L. II. Jones to the use of Charles S. Jones. A. II. JLNKINS, Sheriff of liamlulj.h couctj. nov2rrf-S.'l DSN f TS TR Y. Dr. J. Wilmorc, n ; .vr.v t , TTT'OI'LD inform the citizens of Win ? y che-ter anl vicinitr that be is prepare- toatten J in all kmii of opeitior.s on the Teeth, juch as Cleauiiijr, Filling anJ Lxtractin. Alo, irerti:i" plain, -inle um and block teeth in any number troni one t an entire fet. All work warraLteJ, an J l.tin a carver of ortiSctil teeth, wouM call attenticn to the advantage he has in initchin, with the grettst nicety, the uaUral teeth. As to prices he obligate Limelf to do woik as low ai any pood Dentist id th Sute.

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