Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 27, Winchester, Randolph County, 9 January 1863 — Page 2

WINCHESTER JOURNAL. W1NC iiest i:u-

Jhuunryl ISC3. I'rida), - - w Rf J!ditor. . J. r.. lir'AHRLV, : : ! laiportHat .otitcI Nit-Ct I hereby piven thai I have lliif dy evil to Dr. J. L. UftviiLT o.v iulcrrt ia tkt cthc of the WicntiTM JwtaMAL.

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in we or tJ the fcrni of Hun Ho . RtKC.on back mbscriptlun, legil adver-ti;-or job Ork, will fee the xiecfsitt cf rTitkir. InamelUte lcttliment, a 1 am dtterr.inrl to close u; my took?. Is. (. Dwj. Mdy( Number 21, ItC2. News. of the Week. Thcjpnst week has been an important one in our history.

'Ike lW.ilent hat issued l',iiclrjf MCept for criminal sei,

great Emancipation Proclarna tion in pursuance of his preliminary. warning of September. It has Leen received by the loyal citizens cf the whole country with great satisfaction This applies in as great force to the South as to the North, with, of course, here and there an exception. Doubtless there are who think themselves loyal, and perhaps have some claim to be so considered, who do not approve its policy. Hut the class is a small one. We print the proclamation on our outside, that it may corne under the observation of all. Tili: LATH IIATTLLS. In the field very important movements have Uten made and great succe?es achieved. Alter a scries of battles, extending through a whole week of time, General Ilosecrans has moved on to, and now occupies, the enemy's works at Murfreesboro.' This result has not Inen gained without hard fighting, great ac: ritices and loss of lite. The ttart was made from Nashville the day after Christmas. The first engagement was between McCook and Hardee, near Nashville. Our forces were several times driven back for a time and thrown into confusion; but, tdill rallying and pressit.g on, the ultimate result was the defeat ol the rebels and their retreat l their stronghold at Tullahoma, our foreees occupying Mur freesboro with our wounded. From the best we can learn our lo: in killed and wounded is about ... . n , , 7.ÜIJÜ. We lost 19 Co one ' killed. About o,UÜÜ of our men were taken prisoners. LATEST. Jan. 7. man concentrated there lighting It dors nut seem that the gunboats are doing anything. Gen. Kosecran's army pursueinz the retreatiii ene.ny beyond lMurfree?boro. Uebel train reported captured. Ml'NFORDVILLE, K)., Dec -Ö Gor. O. P. Morton Dear Sir: I yesterday met with the forces under my command the advance guard of John Morgan's forces about ten miles from this I ti if ... place, near HarJysv. He. Alter a siurucu ciitJr uiriii ui uuum i thirty minutes, we defeated the enemy, killing hiteen nndcapturin;; live prisoners. W'e drove the enemy to their main body. The boys all behaved splendidly. Yours most respectfully, Isaac P. Guav, Col. Ith Ind. Cavalry. CEX. nUTLUlfS IWULWF.LL .nnis to tiu: mizDs or mjw.okli:a.s We would be glad to lay this remarkable document entire bct're our readers, but it is entirely too lengthy, especially lor our present crowded condition; yet we cannot entirely overlook it or deprive such of our readers as will not meet with it any whrv else entirely of its edification. He tells the people he is leavt. ..." i: ! ju- uiai ur u m umcrness oi j feeling, as he is not aware of a I

Jan. t. (return to votir a leiince to H it j j;f.rs elsewhere,. your friends and ! -nd three of tlicm were heuilv liattle raging at Vickshur jGovermi entnot with lip service veal ,0in; yolir fl.ow. j loaded with supplies H, also with no ueiided result. Slier- but with llr heait? J ot a lars amount ot nmmuui-

. , . . ... 4 ' I coniure v 11. if vo, desire ! ""ien our coumry, a? t . t . .

rcpuisej. ur i cue , 'rnet-t.. ithev learn of the snlendid service ! nnmv innmli him thp means to

single personal animosity. Hru'flthe Ünbn. -As the system haslrar.ge, cf your gun, then ight out

allurdon is mde to the condition in which he found them and how he had brought order ouf of chaos in almost every relation, and

gave them such quiet protection! as they had not enjoyed for many j - years. Heirardinz re!)ellion as treason and treason prsited in as death land any punishment short of that ... . , gain 10 mm ana toss to tne goy. eminent, he had treated the enemica of hi country, implaceable and unrepentant, with merited severity. IIa holds up to them how he might have, treated them very dilferently and still have, been within the rules of what i regarded as civilized warfare. Hut the worst punishment inhad been banishment with labor to a barren island where he firt encarr.ped his tsoldiers. Finding the rebellion a war of the rich against the poor, he had taken the substance of the wealthy w ho had caused the war to feed the inocent poor who were suffering by the war, and . given them to understand that he prefers to carry with him the. blessings of the loyal poor, and even of the slave, though he at the same time reeeivc the sneers of the Salon and the curses of the rich. Hut we may just as well let him conclude his address in his own word:, as it is impossible to uo the thoughts justice in briefer terms: UI found you trembling at the terrors of servile insurrection. All danger of this I have prevented by so treating the stave that he had no cause to rebel. 41 found the dungeon, the chain and the lash your only means of enforcing obedience in our servants. I leave them peaceful, liborious, controlled by the laws of kindness and justice. 41 hive demonstrated that the pestilence can be kept from your borders. I have added a million of dollars to your wealth in the form ol new land from the batture of the Mississippi. "I have cleansed and improved your streets, c m its and public Squares, and opened new avenues to unoccupied had. "1 have given vo i freedom of elections, greater than you have ever enjoyed before. "I have. ( aiK-ed justice to be j administered so impartially, that vour own advocates have unmi mn,.v ' 0"!!l'mented the judges ;0t m appoint nerd. , v i' .ti .1 ion have seen, tliprelore, the benefit ol the laws and iutice of ithe (ornme..t ngihiat which '.111! you nave reneneu. i Why. then, will you not nil

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ivire btlines to vnnr Mtvpt'nl th nrtillprvoiPn. nf the dr-fpr-1

ju.i xvh,rvrs i! vou hone to seeL,ined darin ' and brilliant !

- .i . i rivers for more tin", thife thousand miles, draining the commerce of a country greater thin the mind of man hath ever con. reived return to your allegiance. If you desire to leave your children the irheritance you received of your lathers a stable constitutional Government it dncl ln tbl 1 ..... 1 2 I . .1 inn ui.-in uiaiiiu MUM J I I H -f I a portion ol the ßreatr. empire tlie sun ever shone upon return to your alleiince. 44There but one thin IT that stands in the war. a There is but one thin that at this hour stands between you and the Govern.ment, and that is Slavery. "The institution, cursed of God, which ha taken its last refuse here, in His providence will be rooted out .as the tares from the wheat, although the wheat be torn up with it. "I have given much thought to this subject. 4I came anion:; you, by tej;chins by habit of mind, by political position, by social affinity, inclined to sustain your domestic I iw?, if by possibility they might be with aJcty to the Union. .Month? of experience nnd ol obsArvatiori havr forced th con viction that the existence of uir V' Slavery is incompatible with the i safety either of yourselves or of

TV it- ? m?nlrharue. of the infantry; will renof the Western wo hi, fed bv its!, , " . ,

gradually grown to its present huge dimensions, it were best if it could he gradually removed; but it is better, far better, that it should be taken out at onc

thin that it should longer vitiate the social, political and family a - - relation of your cour.try. lam speaking with no philanthropic views as regards the. slave, but simply of the effect of Slavery on the matter. See for yourselves. "Look around you and say whether this saddening, deadening influence has not all but destroyed the vcrv framework of your society. "I am speaking the farewell words of one who has shown his devotion to Ids country, at the peril of his life and fortune, who in these words can have neither hope nor interest save the good of tho.-e whom he addresses and let mo here repeat with all the solemnity of an appeal to Heaven to bear mo witness, tint such are the views forced upon me by experience. "Come, then, to the unconditional support of the Government. Take into your own hands your own institutions; remodel them according to the laws ol nations and of Clod, and thus attain that great prosperity assured to you by geographical position, onlv a portion of which was heretofore yours. Hhnj. F. Hutlfu. We print the addresses of Generals Herron and Hindman to the soldiers under their respective commands, sent to us for that purpose by Capt. Jno Routh. IlEADQf'ARTF.M On AM Hl DlVHIONS, Ahmt r tiik Fromtik.h, TRJiiniK Crovk. Doc. 10th lrf.2. "Fellow Soldiers: t is with pride and pleasure that t am enabled to congratulate you on the victory so recently achieved over the enemy. Meeting their com bined forces, vastly your superi-j on in number, armed and equip-' ped in the most efficient manner,, (contrary to what we had leenj led to believe) marshaled by t!iirj allied lienernH, posteu in l tron- portion of thpirown se. ' "I . lection, prepared nnd ready to ..I . . . 1 attack us, entert unin- toward usi feelill'fS Of hatred ;Uld lieildish 1 .. i t . . I . I p.lSsIOIl, Worked )V inlaniOUS IPS I ' . . . . . . . un ii . it him niriii.i.ii.-juMiim have disdained to utter; you, lid-: low-soblier.s niter a forced march ni" , r o i.m.Lu ;.. - lift! ? tl' t i i than three d ivs, wetrv, ehau-t-. .. . . I eil, ann iWiiiioi 1 .nt 1 m. v j, .i.iuii-i ted oti ho t II' .".I .I !! innKiiip or me lieici. uni ino.i jallantry meet, tiht and reptihe ! he enemy. Your fellow-sol-tier you :nai praise ami nonor which is justly your due. Iowa. Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Missouri, your native States are proud of their noble sons. I, myself, tender you grateful thanks for the service you have rendered. Whilst we drop a tear, therefore, for those who have fallen, and sympathize with those who nreyet sulTering, let us not forget to render thanks

only by tint leelin- of l.atri !.,., him? He savs. on the JStli'. . . ', , . . ! en iru ' ' c township N '"'' " '

- . 1 1 1 r if 1 i i-no aiso rep tnt ai tpcK a : ,,MrMi .f ro -e No ti.i 'w. '10 . .. sin that iihluied you to mvc tint h is shedm lliuluiuia- . :i..,. .1 Mm-f..-v it, ner. : f-.-d i.v ..

, ,e ple-.Hiros n,lVo,rortS of,.To tin- Arkan.. river at V.,;l"'' " '' ; IV Vyl i.,..r.. ilv . . . i MiiMii n.i l if tho !Uer thies not P'Vtnent of s.-l.I.ors rol. rred. ?...t- w ...

,e to under-o thMlan,rers nod. . . ... . . f; . 0-0 v r..- nort' -t ' ''

. ... i? . . r n ! if any of the new batch will be ot to the benrhcient giver ot all J it . , . .i 4u KJmuch more value. Uur expert -

uicsinis lot tue uc;es um iiti? thus far attested the truth and right of our glorious cause. F. J. Hkrro.v, Brig. -Gen. com'd, 2d and 3d Divisions. Wm. Hyde Clark, A. A. G. ADDRDSS TO Till! TROOPS. IIcAnai'iKTr.R 1st CoFtra Trans, Mmi-sippi Amt In nnt held, Ark. Dtc.'Jl.-t lt2.) Soldiers: From the commencement to the end of this battle, bear in mind what I am about to urge upon you. 1st. Never fire because your comrades do, nor because vou

happen to fee the enemy; norbe-j0f

cause the enemy does; nor forth 1 ! . .. I sake ot linng rapidly. Alwayswait until vou are certainly in !

your man, take deliberate aim as low as the knee, and fire. Xd, When occasion offers be certain to pick off the enemVs ollicers, especially the mounted one; aim to kill his artillery horses. ad. Don't shout except when you charge the enemy, as a general thing; keep silent that-orders may be heard; obey your officers

and pay no attention to words of unauthorized persons. j 4th. Don't stop with your wounded comrads, the surgeon 1 and infirmacv corps will takej r . i 1

care o: iiiin, uo uu Bw w CommissionPrs win hear com. to avenge them. j plaints. &e. A reservo of lb'O 5th. Don't break ranks toj acres will Ie set apart for ca h plunder; if we whip the enemy j Indian who exerted himself to all he has Will be OUrS, if not the massacre; - nUn to receive the spoils will he of no benefit "di, Wlttl hnds forked, us. Plunderers and straglers will" bUl passP(j:S a ;nt

1)0 put to death on tne spo;; me closers are especially charged with this duty; the cavalry in rear will likewise attend to it. Remember that the enemy engaged have no feelings of mercy or kindness toward you. Hi ranks arc composed of Pin Indians, free Negroes, Southern tories, Kansas Jayhawkers, and hired Dutch cut-throats. These bloody ruffians have invaded your country, stolen and destroy, ed your property, murdered your neighbors, outraged your women, driven your children from their homes, and defiled the graves of your kindred. If each of you will do what I have here urged upon you, we will utterly destroy them. We can do it. Wp must do it or our country will be ruined. A jut God will strengthen mr arm and give glorious vktoy. T. C. Hindman, Maj.-Gen. com'dg. (Official) R. C. Newton, A. A. G. .. I rl'l. I ... I n ...... r I .xn-nf'

1 o; 1 .ui.cm..1mm u.t., ..., 1 1 1rJ n nn speaking of Gen. U'u.d's latej1" . ui. 01 ... j, nr 1 . ! Motion Were ll-ade to h on the !HlCCeSes, speiks Ullis: I . ,. . " ,. r, I mf : IL'thlf-and to adouni, hut disn - General lilt nt m at it a-am. , Will have tO he CaSIliered. ! " ' Wlnt lewitiess h is a ( iener.il to : eil T.'Mo It).

! , i t.- i .. li I,l i u 'iml t.ii.hlnir nliPIl .l'' lluiiiii n . im. 1 1 1 1 i .j .. mi t frincnnrt I. .hi mr- im. i , uii'FHi tion" or "suppli,"' and in the' j lace ot a superior lon-e? It is pre no.-tt totis. Sm cessiul he may,. ' I )( njt success sO COl;trary lO pre- ' ', ' , ii' cedent and uniform prct ce will ; ........ . , . , ,h. ;10 S.'tVS lnat ,f. cptured four steamhnu inste.d of three, as lirst state. I, were heuilv mnreh aed lidit. Hut. ns we said belore, this sort of thinwon't do. IM wav 01 ii-nt-m I " I I I in.: to 1 1 ii :t and hitting even chance you gt, will upset all the old women in the army, if it is not stopped. MO.NITOK lI.AYi:i ()! V." Tlie ''original Monitor" went down in a gale off Cape Hattera with some 30 person on board who were lost. The vessel bad been declared utterly unseaworthy by competent Naval authorities, and it is seriously doubted expei ments are costing us dearly. For the last two weeks our weather has been mo?t wretched and our stre ts and road j ditto. It has rained almost every day and kept the strer ts and roads in a tdate of almost continuous slodi Scarcely had the above got into type when a change came over the programme, and first we knew, our streets anil roads were solid and dry with freezing. Neglect not to notice Mr. Hunch's new advertisement, and then call and see his stock dry .goods and carptts. o .1.....:... e T ? ö'cnew auvriii.rw.rni -; D. Carter, .Vo. 8 East front. Mr. J JC's poods are to 5elb

: nn'l' (hi. Won t SO"' rl.Ody .fir,...,,.,,, ,,,,, Imm.L i.iJiimin.l ! of the north e i-t .i.nrt' r of net ion No

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CONGEESSIONAL.

Washington, Jan 5. IIOUSK. The speaker appointed a select committee to inquire whether any Government officer or imployee has any interest in any banking or moneyed in'ituton having contracts with the Government. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to annul all treaties with certain Sioux Indians in Minnesota, and to relieve the suflerers by the Iste outrages. The bill appropriates a mil lion and a half of dollars out of, j and thus extinguishes the trust fund of these Indian. U Ii Ol UM" 17. Jan. G. Mr. Noel, of Missouri, offi r5d a hill in the House to aid tint State in the abolition of Slavery, nnrl providing for the issue o! 10,000,000 thirty years bond I payable to loyal owners, the Government pledging itself io the deportation and colonization of the freed men. Objections were made by Vallandigham and overruled. Mr. Clements objected to it sertional character. Mr. WicklifTe had to sly, in the most cmphitie, manner, tb.at thre was not one mr.n in t'iree hundred in Kituekv who was in favor cf th w Proklamation. Mr. Noe! said th' peopV of hi St:te wrre bound to nM!id' slavery, and wlien other Snfs were ready th" siiirt bet e''s niiüht be extendi' 1 t there. Mr. Hobnan made nn move to lav the bill on ..I . . w nr. . it was o amended ns to c( lu:!e i i . it i r ; tro-n it hen'mN ill stich ns re ue ' x- j- ( , n (i( inr nrAcn.ii nine I in ill .iw iit;ii I inr, . , mir ki vii inn. ii ;ij)Teresi in me ii'Mie. . . i I l n tl)P Senate. Mr. Ten P'.yek fir...t.frd n n.difinr. it! f.-ivor of . I 111 I .1 1 K I ll jt law. Mr. ll-OU l"e.11 t i'ii- e 1 pott (1 hack :i bill in relerCRCO to I,l thi. hi I emi-enüi t!.o di liar-'e ol' S:ite tirisonets was t

I, I. n,l.lr 1 ,l.rthvrtr.pet l.v !?en:. IWo-k IVioelpil,

Semite nt length. The bill was jiostponcd till to'norrow. JIAKIttLD. I) I'.NNV L K W .l In N , w Yen, I iv, JsC'l, nt Selm., Ind . l.v II. v. Tho-. Mnii.tf, Mr. I.eor.'e l. I'rtniv. pnhli-her i fiel). Won (O.J I'ninn D,nrrt. md O M's M irv I.i uij, il iu'1 tor of VilIiam Lt wi-i, ol' the fo.-nit r place

Frienil Denny is verv fortunate j N ?-l- Th. north-it fpnrter of t'. rULIIflALLl iHl'ülJlLIir.AllliM , . , . .... oith wi-.t q urf er of -ecfWiri vixtren f Ii ! oi his selection o, a 'le-compan- t h5 5 t north ;.r ry-lrpnn drrn,.! h,ve aUnt ovion, and "eoum Molhe ' is abo f ",rt",n n t rtv -in; i Tnoi;s.o A.r,.,, 0f eeii,,t

equally fortunate in her choice. We send the happy pair a "thousand and one" meetings and god wishes lor their happiness and prosperity through lite. Tint they may enjoy the new life just entered upon, is the hope and expectation of L. G. D. THOMAS COX. Hv .Tarnet K. Johnon, i(j., at his residence, on the Cth intaiit, Mr. IVter Thorn h. of Wayne co'itity.tj .Miss l'riicilla L. Cox, of Randolph. DILI). C.-nTnn.--On Mon.lar, 2th Tpeemher, John C, fun of L. D. and II tun ih Crt.r, of thi- place, a;el six yeir. SherilT's Sale. I Y virtnr nf nn execution to me diJ rected frorn he I' m loh h Coinra'M l'le Cour, I a ill rxrwi-e to nie at I iCnirt Home door in Wiuchtter, Kandolph County, Indiana, nn S.turday.the ai-t Uy of Ju lKrT, l'C.T, tirtw.rii th hours of 1') oiii.ck A ! and 4 'clock V M, of aid d .y the foIlowMip real Ute, it'i.tet in KaDdoljdt County, Indiana. to-;t: Tlie outh-i st fj.iartrr of the northeast fjunrter of i tliti twenty-three (2"'). ir. t'phip nineteen (1!, oi' r.f e thirt. ei ei-t. K'cutrl t therrowrtr of Andrew J SsaitU at the n.it of lNn.it a llrri. A. IL JENKINS. Ju5 $1 00 T7'.w3

Dead Letter Iit. list or Lirrrr.Hs hl.mainx inir in the Otüce at Winehe ter, Indiana, uncalled for on the Cth daj of January, lsC3. A Albrijrht Klin. Ahrain JoV.n, At-ott J( ph, Avrry, l"ri A. Drown

1 T-.l..l II 1 Dinul, Hrown Almri, !.ron Nancy J, r.i:rtftiT S.trah ('. 5iNr I'.Iij.di, l'.rown D irntMT, IV r.'lis, l'rown Lib

( rtlllTlijlI OIjVfT 4J, Cl TP I -litt, 1 , , . . I r. i 1 . . 4 CitiH.t.-!! Mtrv Ann, C'nlr;i Alwi- V . V"',e olevi-ußiT Mr- j Tlie h.f, q,rtrr of the norlh. til) .Mi n t u-irU.r tlf section thirtv on (31), n 't r?r '"n ,T,n.f tonliii ni.utieu (111), rue thirteea I- r.H.l Wn . 17 AJaui, Iro,tilia!joflhenorth.et)it ,iutirl(.r of lhf Bec. 1'oU'it. hiiuphn II tion, towuhit. ni f r.m-tf f.retiJ; rNo .-.reene Meli W . (.riy Jame tnnjtv of II- Huntrr hn-rei Jane, ljm.aw m Im.n;i(Ml(.j ,rurtioilJl quritT of

A'.pi, mini UJ-ii, iu.viii'.i """ ' Ilfttlc Marv, II;irteJ Mapeic, Hittt Moüie, Hinshaw Ilut.1n.1n Willi a it 1 llutrlieü n('nj:ui)in J Ju!i!iton Miss j Jubnon Ilanncr, Johns Mirsran-tt K K.-tt H.-nrv J, Lloyd RiN-'v, Lnrnev James, Lnff!rr (Jottübl, Loi);ftlIow William, IOuJcr Wm t M Moore Gairiel, MU1 Isinc A, MiM.r S.imuel, Mm !n? Willinra, Montrnfrv Ifirltn, Mullen M.iry A Xetr I.eintU O O lio Jolm X ! P. it S:rili K. riiillip Albert, TitN 7. II, IVttro Catharine U It h'itnonr Jnlin O S Sh:irp Miliri-lt, Stevenson Weley; scott Nan, Stuckutn Philip, Smith Uctijatnin T Temp'cr D, Tullas Thoma?, Thornhurir N S V ynnotP Raflifl, Vc Ceore V.W!iipr.'e Liti a, WMt D U. Whee1-r OiaHfe, Vooilrot!i.'h 011 Charlrs, Wolfonl V. C. Wutts Davie, Willi ttii-on J R. T-?-d M. rT-on eallinsr for U ttf r in the above liit will i'r; fsriy ' Adverti" d ,' and pav fur a Jrf i ti up-. i). f Dir.r., r. M., WinclM-strr, Ind. Sale of Lands MORTGAGED TOJCilOi'L Fl'XIIS. pin: Kollow int. Di:sr R Il'IM I Hi 1, r mii'di of roh Tricf, p ri t I r bt, '' in iv be neee-1' try, '!l, Oi Mouthy, Janwinj 2i, lSf.', n.twern ! oVWk, A M. and 4 o'clock. T M. t the Court door in Win - ehct.r.l tlir.'d f.riie to the t.il.t-f i.i.M.r. Ihe cme hiving bc.-n f..rt-.,--.-.l to ,. S ate of Indiana to cur.- ihe - Mnt of loon rn,l..oii nccount of Sh-.ol V lll'l UmI wl.irh have bit . . bofi itc l lV i ,1' non-pa in. nt of int.r.r-t f hereon. i o - i m :

ere. .Mr. ,. 77. The wc-t h alf of the r.-rth iMfji;.((lpa.M.,...rterof Mctho, four ' 1, t n-!i;p m 11 l" ' 1 oot,iv , north of r.iip. No. f...r.i. I the tahle.. J containiu uUuu- HI r ..... a cr-!. inr'L'.'Td bv LI ; all R .niv.

I rr'"'. inr t' it ireu hv 1.1 K nt'V i ' i I 'ii'l'.pi' juartf r or tlw t . ,!f!,.. -.rfr ..r.. tn ?. v...-vt 1 ' -' 'own -hip Vo f . i!t v 1 tie , ti rMi , ;u:,. N ( 1h,iUttt nVi . ; ! p fortv - I , . t-e. WLricd by U ill- j i in It l tv. iVin-iptl, int. rtidamii j r o,; , ' j,; J..:, lr!f (f ...,,, No; c.i , ;,. the .rth-He-t ..pr.re of the , ; t.,wn f v. .t, r. iuort'M'e. bv Curti-; . ' ,,,.,,. Vori. rro.i o.il, int. km, il.im i;"-. and i 1 1 , i . , .i,-), r, ! N Oh" I The oiith Mt rjr.fr r of the ! nort!i-vi-it im .rt. r of c"tion ti te.-n '!." . , lnnii.M'i No twenlv one 01, north of ,ltr"" - "' N hirteen (I b ea .o. t rn.nr ' 'tv M'; aetiM: tiioita-'ed bv Rohrt M r it.I i. I'ra. Ip.il, ii.ttrt, d.t.ni:.-, ; ai ... 4r"" 37. N ',',7 Tlie -o;th .-T-t .r.Ter !" J , t'". e'np n nn ! '1.' . ! co-it i-niti'.- no Vun !-. I 'V -.,.r, I II IT I II IM I I ' . L' ' I I T ' I I I ' I' I ' ' ' N :n Tlie nith we'.' ' irter Of 'he :n.ithm-t .p.-rt.r of erti.., one f I ), t tnwn-hW N li-htf en ' I"'. tTf.rth of ri" 'P 'hirte.n CIV:, .. ron'iinin? f..rv IT ..- m .rt.'iiro l l.v William Doh.rtv 'Van-in i, intircr-t, ilampi" and o-ts,j No :?a The nutli wi'vf q.nrtrr of the ' i'Mitli wit iniifir f ectlon No ev"i. ! t.eti '17. f vtti-Vn N"i twentv '' I .no.th i f r f'r,rn eo-, iJ.r : Ii.wreri'e. I'ro.tlj ii,tir.t, ditnai! imI rem r: it. i rs; m.-iT.i-ei ov w r-iiui niiii. i rrririrv,!, :n-eret, dam.gts and ro?, ia Jl. N" r.r. The north-wct rjui-. r of the north i-t q.nrrer of trrfon twrr.ty-

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i -iv-i.-i i.it. Ui I I" II I ' i r i . i two 2 acre in the oiith-wet crncr of !dl tract, conttininiT t'.lrt v-ci irl.t fll H'-rr. ; m trtajred hv Wm S Hohirtson. I'rincin.l, interest, dmjgc and cost, i".M9 No 3T."i TIia north-ent quirtrrnf the norfh-e:tt quarter of pection No fifteen 'l.- town-hip No nineteen 1. north of rtni'e fourteen i'l-lj.et.eniitiinin? forty 4 i terra; mortr .ped by John It mllensvr Principal, interest, dimjpes and est $.-21:1 51. The ahove Lsn 1 will fe nfTered fr cth ; if there he r.O hid, they will he hid n by the Auditor ; after which ihev will lie apprai-ed and Fo'd lirsiid And'eor nt private ale. . THOS L COTT, Jan ", l-r,.1. 27 Au üfor H. C. SherilT's Sa'c. ft; yirtue of yfn!it!onl expona und execution t rne tlirroted from the I) .vie 'irnjt Cour', 1 will exre to i e it the Court Ho'te .l'mr ;n inehe- i tir. C indoU.h County, In i um, . Sat-i ir I tv. the 7th dav of IM tu rv. Lf2, l- ! tween the Iioup". of 1 H o'clock A M und 1 oVTork P M, of i?d dy the foMowin real etate n'fuated in Randolph County, Indi ma t- w it : The cat half nf the outh-eat quarter, n id the ri.rth-wet quirter of the t-outh-1 t quar-er. and fiff.ii. acre- cT the! uth nl of the efct halfnf the north-!

eit i.tirtiT, nil lr:pr eetii.n f..x ( C. J chet. r, on th third MM.dy if F-rrtja-rnw!,ilipn;nttefji'(rj), of r4i.e tlteeiijry. !'', t.d mi.r -r .lenmr to Mid.

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Ho, ye woodmen! bring it on while the roads are polid.

Sheriff's Sale BY virtue of in rxrciti n to me directs 1 from the Kui'Mph Commoa l'ia Cmrt, I will expo- to sile tk .., , , , , , ,u ait Uv of .Unvurv, l-f.3, In twrrn the hurot 10 o'vUkA.M. nJ4o,clvk .....!;., tl.Irtv.Mn , 'Tn f.. nw- l"om. nutirit:' at the outh-east corner of iil quitter section, tin nee iiorth i-ichfy rod.'., t!i ncf wet forty rod.-, thenc pout!i eighty rods, thence a.t 1'orty rod to the pUc of bt'imiii;g. r.x iitrd . the rropcrty of AdJion (J. Chrito,!uT, Admuii?trator of AUin Audit hs, dt ceased, Kiizabt th Andre, J s. C And.-, wn, Sidonion Andre and lli.in Amlre . i the uit of Julm W. Hurd !nlmiritr.itor, de bonis nou, tf Uarton Audrew, dcct-.ist d. A. II. JLNKINS, Jan :. SG OD Sh'll K C. A ppoiiitinriit. NÖTIGT, i htrtbv jriven that th undtTsiiied h is lain fppoinitd Adtninistrator of I lie otate ol (it org II. Cht n twttli, deceasi-d, Lite of Rai dolpb County. aid täte is probibli .i.TCut. TIIuMAS CLARK, Jan. G, 1M33. lilw:. A.lmV. A Ipi 11 ( HK'ii t . "V0T1C1: i 1'ertU piven tint the undriml b.i- I - n aj jMiinled Lm eutor of tli" est ttf ot Thnina ll'x--inbth mi. ilcet a-ed, late of IJlD.f'djih CUllt V S;lid I St ltC is hUppoM'J to bw solvent. THOMAS CLARK. A.lm'r. Jin. C, 1MV1. 'J7:. (I in i Ii i I v a t I i N S: I c. BY irtue f an order of the Randolph Com t ol Common Pi. as, I will ntlrr lor tl" at pu'dic silt" at the Court-IIouu door in Wiuch-!lt r till Saturday tin Mst !.o ot' .l;inu try A. D. IM'M, the I .1 Onin dtci iln 1 II I I'-t it', brio c'in to tilJ ! '" ,u ' . ,M ti,r, ,i: ! I 'e N"l,' U ,;t l'-" ' N .Mr U ; t Mu utt r ol ct,oU tin . e ( lo..i ''"I U t " U ' "'VU M'J T f -I" N-rb . . .lk Ii. . I I : . . . " tr miu .-..no.., jo,,,., hm on:, j .i -.i.... ."-mu,, ..... MUinrr ot tlie.oit:t st ijuai t r ol aii ccli' ii, loMhio und H in:.': 1. th r " ,n..r ,u ' " ! " ,r 'M i'h:p, Sni 1.01 ,,.,! ':'"'-'-. ' 1 V'"- Unt' '''''" ! -"".!, Indiana. Term of" NiiN. One third o the pursi r'nl.xt iiu irtcr ol the rmtii exr Torrn ol NnIi'. One third of the pur eh 1 e in mi. v tnut ! paid on the liy of ilr, oto- l!.i I ui t a c'v. - I "ic residue thereof in t ihfeen month from .lay of kj'i" tin- iltl I-. ri'il ii v tu lit In ti. ur !ntr- , - t It on -t .t.-. .mmI to .. s.cur. l, in tc u c....iirm.,i i.y ti.e court, bv a ni-rt :.;'. the .r.-tni.H, w.imn vnIii tion .ml j.pprai.tin.t.t law-. Saletotko r.iiceb.tu.etuh.- houriof lOoVio.-k a. M. ,, , vl( k lil,,lav ltfme. iI . In e.-e ?-. i.i l..n in are not nold 0:1 tl.e d ay aftirrs ii l, they will t-e :or uc at t iivate, on the same term 4 . . . . . JOHN HARLAN. Pee. .I I, 100. 0nw3 Admini r,or. Excise Tax! N'VnrT, I ennv out. tint the a-M'-'iont toll- of tlie lntimil ll. veii'it i ir I n i'on No. J, l.eint' tle entire I'.M.ntr of !,' u.di.'p!'. i'i tae I'ilth Colli ftio;. I) -tr'i-T, Stute of l.i'li.lii, .ire l mt in tlie h ueU of Ji i ( h I'lK kltt, Depii'V ('.I'i ( t .r i(,r lid !' i.ion, .-md l!i it tho I1 ti it i t ,t. . I ,i .ein c'i ir'ed :ue di :iui pit- ni l th it I hi p"t will atti n I .it l"i' (!'i rk'- Of;,-, in V :n l. st.-r, c tinmi nein : on the I 'ihlivof Junnrr, i'i! int. am! continue I r Iw.tilv d.lH in ii u.i-. .',,), f. rei-i i r the i"ni- All rer-"ii-vho h .11 t ''c -f to mv tlie diiftct and taxes H-ie;iM ajain-t thorn within t'ne I hue (.pc:;ied, will he li.ilde to ..iy l'" ir eeoi.n, ,.... ,iio,. upon u.e . ax'""t ol h ir r.-net 1, vjoin.ntl. , - " "-L . II.vKhAN, "-r ... ., o.iicuon ii.-iru t, ma. ' '"- FOR SALE! 1000 ACRES OF LAND TArn rivnr m ttiutt-rii rintn. . !mriirili r ...I, i. .1.. i. :. ,,. : i. ,,!,., ..,. Bh(. . ., li-tincc of Lvnn, Ir nt which th.re in a c,n he nil,,e. VrHii wU ,(U(htllU pay fT it. THUMS. One-fourth of the pnrchm money mut he ruid don; upn the residue a credit of six, twelve, and eighteen months will he pit en, the purch r fwiyin intcre-t nt ix pt r cent rom dep'rinj: to purchase will call upon Martin- ; Grul.1. at Indianapolis, or Uruwue i Cheney at Winchester. CIIHNLY k MARTIN DALE, Trurtert. Winchester, Jan. 1, lfcfi3. 2G4 State of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Randolph Court of Cnmm u rieit., February Terra. 161. Sy'yanui Ityie,n, Alm:!iitrtor of the Cstate of Jerenii-ih H F.tirholm, tlyc'd, Phfhe A Fiher. Willi im F!her. fhnnah M.l-on, S-tl, Mil-oti. Willi, m r.irho!m. Mtrar.t F..iih.drr, Muv A Fair' olm, N.ac Fa rh .'n ami Kniily Fairholm. rpiIL' I'ltintiff, l.y r.rown M nl, I hi Atton.ey, entiiea ! UU. h s complaint, together with n affidavit th at rhrte A Fi-.hr, William rt.-h.rf Hu.i.aii Milioa atid Seth i!ilon arc i.ot rei it.t th. St. tri. I Iiilitnt: Ni.ttee I there fore piven atid D.lindatit that t.n e the? . hik1 npearv. tt.t- kr- day ..r the nt Term of de C'.mir"" Picft-Crt, t he he'd at the C.ort-Iloa-e in Wineinrt;.iuf, tlie me wtU lr hrar.l U'J JCtrmii,d in their alene. i nnem, John 11. tio. Inch, Kj'ttn. mia 30th da f DecrmKcT. It 2. 2Cw3 JNO. II. GOODRICH.