Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 30, Winchester, Randolph County, 30 January 1863 — Page 1

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WINCHESTER1 JOURNAL U TV I LMUT.lt f EVERY Fit I DAY MORNING i - - ir

CZ.. E.BEVEEfLY ioitok amd r&or&icT. One Dollar nod Fifty C'U. a Year, ir Faid im advance; TERM3 OF ADVERTISING: Oitnre, one irn?rtion, Ech Additional insertion, 2a A liberal discount will be made to those ho adr ert'ue for a louder period. business .irtcfo. IXVAR1ARLY IN ADVANCK. C JIO Oli U X A .71 lADK, I HI ATT, SCHOOL I:XA.MI.M:K for Rnndolph county, will atttrijJ to the Examination of Applicant- on th Fourth Saturday in Fnch .Month, In the New Brick SchooI-IIoue, North of the Railroad, Winchester, Icdiaua. nor2l.lT , ...... r BKOWM; .V :iIi:.i:V. Attorneys at La, Winchester, Ind. Office in the Jail Building. (Jive esptei.il attention to the ecuring and collection . of claim. v& nl It. I). FIIIINFSO.V, Winchester.

Indian i. Oilice r.d residence oniTrml rcnnftM. Pall and etnminP.

oroer oi .hami irii rnin oiri-ii, wiicrtr . I o I . . l i e nuy it all tiiaej be found, uult4 proeHi )tially en paed. XV II. 11 EKCi:, Dru-qit, mid dealer in H'vki .md Suti-mery. C'r:tf r of r r-iuWIiu l .Meeidi.-m Sta. J. I. ' IMT.lt, Dealer in Urj !J U and Hli-, litt, Ci;h ;irid Q'jetn'-w.ir, So. rj-t Eruut ul' Tub- i lid Suarc, aud rast of the Court House. die 1-' OII.N ROSS, Cr ocer ari 1 Elker, and Iß dealer in Iroviion, Ac. Store on tlien rth-e it corner of Ma.in and FrauK tin Stretti.

ti:MiCKS!)(Kri:il X Vf;.il Isimpl. rcn-dy,aftir li.ivins suffered scvJ M niif-ict'.ticri of Furniture and i erul t-ars wtl!i a severe luii atlVction, I :ni, of the 1 ile-t an I be-t stylte. East j and that dread disease, Consumption ia i.f tlie Public Stj'iare, Winc'ie-ter. ' anxioiH to make known to hii feIIow-uf-i fererä the mear.i of cure. f MIIO.U AN M AIM, Hardware Mtr-j To all who de.-ire it, he will send a .1 c!i int. Wa-djiiiutoii Street, north of ' CupV 0f t!ie prescription ued (free of he I'li'-fiio S ju.irc, 'i;ic u -ter, lud. ' charge, with the dirt ctions fur pnj.aring

Z: i ()!!' It. CHOW LI. Ii. I),, 1 ::iaii, in IS ir-coii, W inch e.-t r, Ind. irilu.itcof i'hiladelphi i-ColItv'' f med. ; ci:ie,aa-i i on i-i i;.. h i .)i'ir "1 llr,l.v 1 Ilj.pilil, emi-r iclii,; iViclm! Ot.telricA ; and U!n iii ot r en: ill . Hiving Seen Asitant Deiiionstrator of An ito.-nv, aal ha-inir sseiit tnree vearsin t'ie II -!)iu!s and I)Mcnsarie of i'hilaL'lphii, and be'.ng kuppliid with exutf Merit Siirgieil Iii'trunjents, he is prepare! to perforin all oprration-i in the VArioua dep.lrvt,t f tM profes-iion. 'M'Arliüular attention pui-l to diseast of the Kve. Ul'FICE,- Wa-hington ireet, near the north-wept corner of the I'ulilic S.(U ire. Winchetr, lud. Sot I'J, TAILORING. JOHN RICHARDSON. M EKCIiAXT TAIL OK Yt$t of flit I'ubliC Square, WlSCIIESTER, ISO. CLOTHS. CÄSSIMERES AND VESTINGS. VI .iy it on hand and made to order iu thr br-t tylr. PRICES REASON AHLE. ; TILE ANDBRICK. TTÜE'f TILE! tTlE!! Drtt toitr I IV Fjf tints! f JlllK Drain Tile m inufactured by the I undersigned have been pronounced the bcktin use. Try them, and if you not become itisried that they are jut the t 'iiu j jr ! rai ui nj wrt Lj rids , we will refund you the m.nieV paid lor them. We lso keep on hands U1IICK, of our own m inuficture, which we warrant to give r utire salifaction. t?T live u c ill at our Yard, north ol the Depot, Winchester. Inli ma. nuyUy O. i: J. K. MARTIN. MEAT MARKET. ITTni'in P.,nMf:.l!v inform th V V nubüc. cwuüv 'the lover of i;oOl MKAT, that he is now selling BEEF, VEAL k MliTTUX at from 4 to 6 Conts per Pound. .Market on Tuesday, Tour-day and SatBrJai taorulLg-i; meat always ou luad. aul yl STATIONERY. Wnuilltl KITÜL I BOOKSELLERS Ami STVTIOSKRS Ya. Is WuMnton St., Indianapolis. ri'ILisHkl or SCHOOL ItFfl 1ST IMS AM) Toachors' Class Books Minritiuai or Superior Blue, Black and Car nine Inks. ty DR. N. SIMMONS, Druggist and Bookseller,

UNION CITY, IMI NA. eontin-, O A"C'ST, OltlOL A, IKO.VnM k..nt LOT !'RlCi i1 SII)l:v, KOVLRf COMri.ETE STOCK OP

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WlIdWKSTOR JOURNAL.

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IVciv Serie. WISC II ES TER MASELS BOSKS'. "Who ha. not lost ajxjend?" The rnilerienf d have nowftTrg I as.orluienl ol )r rand betAmerican and Kalian Marble Than baa herttoforebeirfforeil is thli viel Uy. TUoie who iiiLrncl erecting Tombs, -illomuncnts or Or nvc Stones, In motuory of ihlr loved departed, would d well to GIVE US A CALL. - """ . SLATi: HOOFING! WearealfotMjaijedlninaliirijrandfurnlth Ingr Slur Kof-. at r!niiabl' ( rici. ll.oiu periorlt of Mat ovtr allother material f Pooffliif; I tor well i'ta'Ojsifl l rofjui r an .rumei:t in ill favor, a"id Ihme Im intend hi ililinp will (In. i a Milte Kof to tf tt.t; Best and cfioapest Hoof :iov in se Klim:t mndfur Hi. v i lituriiialion relativ toih-s i4liiHli-.-erfulliivun tj a l lrcsing o r c alii iron D.E. HOFFMAN k CO., nov WiricluttT.Ind To Consumptives. f I IIE Ad vertisei, liavin 5 been restored 1 to health in a few week. lv a vr and uinz the same, which they will hnd

- . ? -: . I . The shining of little hpads, r-fJtC :.: ;A-:.'V '&M'l?f I think of you,' my" darlings,

'.rrs';-I.I. 'VVU-i ' V-V', ' 'i I la vour low and lonesome

U'vlllbl: 1 '4 fnfilSiJrli And when the latch iä löed.

SH M 11 FT And 1 hcar the iceTgl, RJLS3? "Ji-rTt ' 1 fel In7 arm3 more empt

hy-;,. (.. roxsi-MPi-iox. Asthma.

i:R,lN( ,T!S. Ptc. The onlv ol.iect of the j :.. Brndir..' the Prescription to hent tit the n:r.icted, and .-r read inlorma llOM vv r.iora he conceives to be invariable, ' ii i ... rt'....- ... : 1 1 k ; , and tie nope .iveiy untier im ht hiremedv, as it will co-t them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad ires Kev. EDWARD A.WILSON. Williamsburrh, nI3 mo3 ngs cor, . Y. Ü1U1 H. SIEC, MERCHANT TAILOR, HclMS'S liloch', Winchester In tf. j Kerpsconetantlyon hand a fresh supply of i I.i.nnn niwilirnrii l rVTIVl'il V UN M :V l h uv - j . .w j ! And all other articlcapppcrtaining to the above V,uines8-all of which I will el' vi:iiy ciii:ai roit cash CUTTING AND MAKING don to order. All work warranted to give iatiafaction and got up in the (ife me a call I doa't intend tobe UNDERSOLD. ly 101! ATMEST .Votice to Borrowers of School Funds. 3Y an Act of the last Legislature it ) 1 J ro ide tti e 0 u t v o i i ne i u n i .a mi i ' or to sell, annually, on the 4th Monday of J.uuiarv. all nmrti:at;ed iremiseson which ' tlu re is titlur Principal or Interest due and unpaid. There i! a larre amount of Interet-t due these Funds, and it MUST BK PAID, or theprot'trtv mortgaged will be sold. THAT'S "PO." THOS. L. SCOTT, Oct. 3i, lr.:. u a. R.c. JAMES S. C0TT0M, WINCHESTER, INI)., -JJvsJ ih V-M'v a : if I .- I 4JN5 l-iSX Tf -n , "vi:i.Eit is r.vtitY vahiitv I ) of iStoYes. is the onlv A'-ent iu Wir.cheittr for the CltLrattd Coolt Stoves

E REBELS

irii.MiMO-,'imrroTfd)CllARTi:n.!5kiIlful. We are sometimes ac-

j upRTiwr AJn PAiinR 5TnVPQ ! HtAll.Nj A.NU KArtlUrt blÜYtb, ViriouMlzcsnr.lVnd.. all at fAir price?, Call and exinunc them. tf w.n. , . . rrr .

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WINCHESTER, IXPIAIVA, FRIDAY, JAMAUY 30, 18G3.

MY PA KLINGS. 'I pteps are hurrying homeward, JTJ night te wor'.d o'creprcads, Wnd I 9c t the open windows beds. ilv heart more widely pad For we meiscc dearth ö?bltin! Üf the blessings we hyrv Dut sometimes in sweet visions My fith to ßi'ht expands, Atid, with my babes m His bosom .My Lord before ro stands, f And I fetl on my heaJ, bowed Towly, The touches of little bauds. Theten is lost in patience, A linear no longtr flow; The; are only dead to the sorrow And tdn of life, I know; For, if they were not immortal, My love would make thtm, MicROicopiAr. Examination W the Air A scries of experiments originated by M. Reveal at the hospital LoribuMtr. has .shown the experience of a LaV-e amount ofortt,io matter floating' in the air. The dust collected from one otc .wards ... a ..if coiuainta per cent., ci.itnv jMooca , , . i of epithelial cells exhaling the .aJT of . . . . . . . f .! n..'..n hnrn r I ., .,, iiju.i.u i.vyiti vi uvut Ail tu i aii . I. . . . .. 1 . I. . . , . .

iiiuc rooms iure mere are kU.-trers i eiersourir i. luues. uei e v. e l.huc 1 from contagious inflammation of the eve- ! up with Koger A. I'ryor and a pretty large ball, small corpuscles were dt-uched by j rebel forc-Ci but he maJe oil 0:1 the douthe microscope at alogous to the virus j ble quick for Frunklm, ncross the river, thrown olf bv the inflamed eve. It is, j We took a couple of rebel cavalry men therefore, to be assumed, an evidence; prisoners. Col. Jpear was in command of

fetrictlv Judical, if not absolute, that the infection is mechanically curved by I the air. London Lancet. rr ... i - IRA UE 1 UL ATM . .AS 1IMJ iCUil VC Ol . ; the oreadlul mortality in the Ai.itiic.in Army, advertisements of the following extraordinary character are not uncommon: The Government advertises for 2.000 head boards for grave,; the are to j be of black walnut, clear of knots, four j feet long and ten inches wide. D. W. I Cölbe of Philadelphia advertises to fur- - nish artificial limbs at fifty doll.fri for j each limb amputated above t!. knee i joint, or thirty-five dollar if am below the knee joint. Hid. , , . riuUted t New Disease. Anion? oilier cause- of death among (he Union bohiivrs in the military prison at ivilisburg, North Curo j una, the newspapers give the lollnwing: One died of 44 Pern odes," Ii ve ..f "Mi naryatis" .m.l on, tit V i Cm, -.J c. " ti, , , . . , ' .. lie n 1 Pit i fr I nnil fiiip-ip:il f.nnrlir nl ' Philadelphia, very quaintly solicits advice j as to the pathology and treatment of, these di. eases. These cases resemble ' very much the poor Irish wociau'ii diaease of Uellvgrum." Ibid. An American Hoy Instructs V' It, , . .,rv. j; ...v u"lt day on the beech at Hiarritz, his Majesty happened to meet an intelligent looking boy, about eight or nine year old, who took off his hat as he passe The Emperor courteously return ed the salute, and said: ''Are vo English?" "No," answered the boy very quickly, and drawin lumselt up, "I 'in Amenc "O, American, are you? tell me, which are you ior, or South?" Well, lather V.L T Ul: I ... 1

me auiiu, i ufiif; 1 olf the roadside into ditilus neck deep certainly for the the South. For j with water struggling through "-lougtis which of them are VOtl, Sir?" of despond" liere a man down, half covThe Emperor Stroked his mOUS-jered with mud, under your feet, rain Inch, Smiled, hesitated a little, t pelting yon in the face, running do-.rn and then said: "I air: for both." j .vuf k, soaking through your clothes;

For both, are VOU? Well, that's not so easy, and it will V please nobody." His Majesty! let the conversation drnn nnil! " His Maiestv sation droo. and ..11,1 i) - l walked on. fans Corre-nom -l t I ci . . . 1 ence ioncion Shipping uazette. ! In concluding an article on the W Sphere of Woman," and in which it is clearly enough shown that her true sphere is not confined to the home circle and tlie I nursery, the Scientißc American 1 snvs : "e may add in conclusion, in 4 1 mi. t, taiLi ui II ie Oil, entific American is set up by female compositors, and their work will compare most favorably in point of accuracy, with that of; men cn. In deciphering dubious manuscript, tnev are certainiv i.ii 11 " . j cused ot fiennin characters com- 1 which those of Rufusj i 'pared to l)Jte were legiui ipale. and it is a I that most of the C lq i nn rr this head come it (Chojte were legible as copperlittle singular complaints on from men em1 rloved in the olhce."

LETTF.lt FROM THE 13TII GI.MEXT. ScrroLK, Va., Jan, 12, 1SG3.

Dia Father: I have entered upon the regular duties of soldier once more, Here Is mr last trip. We received march, ing orders just before dark on the evening of the 9th inst., and moved out of camp hmado 13 miles out bv 2i o'clock, when

by9o-dock, f. M. A. pe.li.ion (,r r. J . " ; ; " v - I fce tim.. ,or evidentlv (he It B-ckw.t. VM M from here on .he , - '8 I S,' 'S' f ' " i ra,ior. of the Democracy, on T.h.njMb., I rrevionil, ro.e you,. I Ug.n to st c.J, ,.,t w; CO.Ud.be made the b.lSl Ol ail btfo-ln COU d ...i ,.t tt. u,. tk.m ' r. nJacHnsi it almost ! such action, but each day (level-! Douglas piatio.in, coma

i.- i vv possible to dra? one foot alidad of the ' OPS mortTc'earlv the lact that! nave been meant, as it

ana uj iruTini an auiiuuuuu.i naiu. . o

we halted until neardtvlight. It wag too; IJUl -'Ou'-'"- Att-r "comi- to mua" ; mc tjeprtmeilt Ol tne ou;i 13s, ouutu uuucu -i mudhw.., M to jeep, und we were not allowed to a few IUurc 1 ti,lilil.v "?cled into ; been eminently a success inj finally rebelled. The retorabuild anvGres for iVnhe enemv would jcamP- M-f l,unkmiU' 'ho ,,nJ.u1 Cor,e 1 every espeet. ' ! tioii of the Bredunndgc wing of find Ait' our rollen. Three of us laid 011 the triP- Pot Qme w,llfr 5t tubi 1 i The ttitcrviewfi of Gen. Butler j the party was meant, which

dowion toiaeraiU for an hour or so. but itwimpos.ibletosleep.a none of ua had taken anv blankets alon, kuowin j r

that we were on a torceu marcn, cuiis. i ' ' " i li-ht rieht , Jsirab.,. ' 10 f-n 3 o'clxUK M Ä, i.JI. or A. IO.h .ewere on the!" 9t" 1 o'clock, T. M.. of .d r siJ .f it. too, m j 10th ' -!,.trc,Je i. le .. ST. ' " ,,r. hard on me. I h a in't been me i to mirri,.

11 etiuuitu us to rei warm once murr. e had started out on what is called the South 14oW road, leading to the Chowan i . - ,., f.,i . i river; but now we about laced and trav - -1p1 4 inn,-, ick on the ro id to Stiflolk. wliers wo fiyi t!iatart of the expedi-1 . . . f- , . .i i1(t tior. which staft'ed on the 7th and bth. At thi.4 fVint is wdat is called the Crossj roads.' The U force now touk up I their line of march for the regular ClackI . r.-, . , . ...... i. . . 1 . t . . .i wiittr roa'i, ; mues, un arriving ui uns road, weook another short cut across to . ..... . .... , 1 tu tvnit v, 1 , i,ivi.ri, wt, , w, I II. .... I II 1 .-!. f I . .. - . I in l.,u'ii n M lit, nn Iho lir i. L- l,ln i the Union forces. He und i'rvor ae old cUs,m Ues, and IVvor had 'nl word to j Col. rear that if he would meet him at I ! ;mv i ne of fuiir named n-. int.. 'Windsor ! 'bein - one of them;, he would civc him a " 1 ii a ti,,., i. id ,.o... ,...io chat-cc to show Li- iiaoil. Si-ear made forced mirche and v!itel ail tha points named. W-iudsor last, where he lound I l'ryor'd force, but the latter skedaddled wllhout Cnn" a l,ot' II waa now about 3 'clocU P' M- hu i WM u'nS in ltndi J 6t-vle- We h;ld 'nade 5 ,niIes 9 ,c,?ck ot' t,,e hi-ht More-no deep. and felt r'.'her the worse '"r "car' - ir:i,u eiuue u"w" ,r folk with ratiom for the boy.-., built hu'C J firea ; made coffee ; went half a mile to ! ;et some ooru-fclder so as to mike the r ! rail lay a little softer ; Uid down close ' to the lire (o covering) to try and L'tt a. little idcep, as we were il! til ft 1 1 I' ; Ti on Franklin in the moriiinir Uid force a ' light out of the rebels. Rain ! Rain 1 ! Half smothered with ' J '"i smoke, wit through and through, I had ' just j;ot into a ?lijji:t doze, w l.en some one . shook me bv the collar and yelled out, I 44 Fall in!" Gen. Peck ha 1 sent word! from his comfortable maiisiou iu Suilblk for Ctd. Spear to L r i 1 1 r the expedition back to camp that night -only 13 miles distant ! VI" '.,11 !n imr..tilJi- n r, .1 I'M, 1 L lll 111 I1U lllV'l I 1 1 I I , U 1 1 LI lili; fcL.l ! took the lea-1 for home. It was C o'clock i j and h;,d becn rilininir hard iiftve noo.! ; The road is entirely of sand, running! through a low. flat, swampy country, and ... nn n.,' nf ii... ;.. ,.nm; ii,,,,. 1 1 w - ..vv c. j ullto'J lyr of mud hanging on t the 'It - . - . j ol jour overcoat, aui ouiourpanu. I i .1 . i : . I ll)J 111 your sh0t:' r",JI"- llW l-v al 01,1,1 u,ere 15 m,ry corii ,e miles accomplishe l, a h ait of ten min ute. Ute. Kvcrybody crying, '"Go on 1 go u;i K vt v lux! v irv'i (; Mtrjoody cn.i.M u,on.goo;i. until we iret stin, ' cic, eic. furnirJ Tramp: tram;,: Kgvptian darkagain is noonday brihtue comoared w.th this! The Kegimrnt LehinJ send on word for u to halt; tint it imnos - C,K' f, f.,m t , m ...f .,.'-,.,..! it-nd back word that tl.ey know the ro td as well behin und on! three 'O, let the wide world : as she rill, j We'll be pay and l.a;py still! (i.iy and happy ! . ." . . .. J L . .. f on a ui ii. t ' . UVli oe gay wn.i happy still!" j . - i of spirits or jcu are a goner --....., evcr-T D18er' vfrf niifrv. 'Three cheers! three ,. Tiiriuth! I 12 t It i! J I fill ll ATI cheers! for the Old . ., , i .i j Far fron, cvuntrt, nienj.s and hKne, And the g:.rh they let: benind tluci!" Within thrfe miles of üaffolk. I as J flattering myself on getting to camp in

d. j miles did I Lud the mud and water less I vumpauy, mucb i cou, Iii e llce a very decided increase Ot : T9 the GnvornmVn!? If

I than 6 inches deep, and from that to three I required their revenues to be paid inquiries among the dealers and!so the test miht as well! nn

m ieet, with constant ram. I'art of the time 111 Sliver. jn III 1 S COUntrV the rnnsiimer-i of such articles ,md 1 i i .1 r" 1 . ... ... , ciiiuiijcis ui LU aruties, aim nilP(l nnw as later when tin r.n.

it wa, so dark that it was impo-iSlbie to j i ntnnsic worth ot silver has oeen: a general disnosition to trv thei L..;: ...;ii i.-..

Z ld U the tonle of

an." ? 5 c '--'joruer to Keep u neie. i ne urairi lhey wlsh lo havt. it introduced . fre tae :n ' I

1141 as we C0UM '.vüouy uns- irom Europe still continues. The U0 as t(J )C indene-ident of the ; - a v i i 1 V r ' i'giiihallooingmakingailman.( ÜL . 'f, , resist the J ederal Government, orth tl4.r , r , t(i . " , .p lUat l blol,.11 ,nt0 n?,a,ltJ i Southern product. Others, that ; Iin,.P rrfl,pnt r;.rnm,t9nrA,.

i()r , K i is sent to Mie continent, exc isn- it is sunerior to the common ' Li 1 L ---i s i"r i ., r t!-j..sh. .ni.uh- i;, nn-.;m, ' . .. " fcupenor to me common ipv nr not u-nrthv ei th. hh-.

V -..f,-.-4. T , 1- , I,.,. ...k,.l, I..-,,!,. o ,,.,,, , - J v. -

a we, 11 you can i Keep up. jam uaicu. uui ncic uic tccucu sa- ;ft nua itv. has heen. we e. ! ...m.H fr, tvomid: ami .1 tpr tbn

1 und come in at your leisure! On.jgacity is at lault. ic e, generali v about (30 cents; 1 leaves have expanded, the los of

leading tie co.umn by two or j With the shipments to India. it

mile-. Loud rings out the chorus: j therj has ever been an insoluble. tint "have been sold as low a. j (,r0wth of the rrmimii portiont

rrity ;roJ püf hi. I bt.n't jot fl! ti

J yet, and wasn't quite covered all orer , with mud. But, alas! for human calcula jtiocs!

! SndJenly my right leg slid out from j under me t0 a bole ef ""known deth ; i a11 holJ' ßive waJ aaJ 1 wa foundering jin llie U,,, J like a linJ porpoise! I struggled to my feet a huge mas of mud; oin(ri 10 sl0P e ü"tn. .i . . 1,1 i . r,PP( washed; borrowed some cup oi . 1 l ... I I . . -ft r,anu roi.ea into oea. it was IU o- clock, I T"k 1 . ' , i t w r n tv a frnf i ft int'inrv n.iHMiA.i -

. . . . , , ... i .. , i i ' . I ,n- atl-v ,yr S0Rie five monlhs- I .'iPture Irom courtesy, .poke h.s.vm u regard pood U on

80rte R,lJ thT yesterday; but this. evening I arn about straight israin, and j ' I rf &,-v for ""tlier trip. Home men out ot Corcoran's and I Glbb's U,i-'atl" were still strangling in "i-, aim it u reported that a ' buruIm) or liave bceI Ktbtl CaV iry- I knot ' hundred or mj have been tiirkil nn ir thA w that there must I Have ljfti liliriilrpil n mon nn:il, ii t. - --." - ......w.,,. .i. urI Cime oftlil'l.l fi'l tllfh a tit fli t f rin tint I " " w .. . a .. . w... u v , I tell Now, the question to my mind is, what good do these expeditions accomplish? We have lost three times the men in the S or 10 trips (through disease contracted, etc.,) to what we would had we made a regular assault on their position across tlie rivor an1 t,lU3 hdV tikpn lt if (;fn1 wai,l ,l" 11 ne uosn 1 want I there are two Jiegiments of Cavalry here, ,CUk lu u" ttW luc 'JUll"n' r.-. ..!.- i,.. ... . .1,. , n .i. : ltht iiir.rtiin tt ?a noo--. f. i 1,1 -u oitection tait is necesary lor ,ora-e ur to le:ir" the T'on and force i of l!,c cncn)-v- U i a ienscles waste of lives to drag the infantry out there every week, merely to drive the Rebel pickets across the river, ind no every sensible man here thinks. If Gen. Peck wants the Rebel position on the Blackwater, the raen are perfectly willing to go and ßght for it; but thia r , r thin 1 1 f Tiiinrr j i il' r t 1 1 r a At-Af t'.a ta.- A l"r ' 'ul- . I. ' Z . - 1 1 . anJ UcdI 5 I5nß aJe"' l,;lve left here ani joilKd foster, in ; North Carolina, whicli reduces our force hi re Aoiii I- ii ; . .i . ..iRegiment the best thing : . -. ...1 I I . I I - . .1. . .. IUUI J oeen oone, as iney were doing no good here, and no propect vf it I wish we had gone with Gen. Ferry. As f ist a one fort is finished here a new one is commenced. There seems no end to the work. No paymaster yet. My health is good. Love to all. liver your aSec't son, James G. Brick. i WHAT I1LCÜMI2S OF TIIH SIL-Vi:it!

VllMnfn(1 a mrlpa iiiv I can I ' i! fucn Quaniiiies as j intlicting on them the punishEurope ünd America have been !lo nieet a Wilnlsl n ,uc L. .. i , t t.. .. .

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W Lr uj supp y uiLand turnip and abundance to ! demand ol tne lintisli L,ast India i tiio cr.nr.trr Huf ni' Iii .. n.

ed lor silver, which linos its way Ciltie for many purposes, and to India, and there disappears m.uiy arc seeking for it, because During the la.t twenty-live years j a u the cheapestf etc, all tendthe shipii.ents of siKtr to India l0 lls introduction in the hive reached the enormous saim L.tv. of $500.000,000, of which $92.. . Jlaving in some instances, du000.000 have been re-exported, ! r lllz h2 .ast season, traded milU

i I I A WWk A. leaving ? i.u,uuu,uuv unaccount-. J A' Iii !...' ! Ior anu "iee snipmenis nave lately oeen on tne increase. ior the first live vears of the term i .1 i- . . nrtiiied. the shinments were si.innn ' , 1 t. ' i vii nnn nnn u:i i " 1'" -". - i , " ' C,"J' '"V" 8 j '!av.e J'ecn -'-P'.1' annually, : auu ' - ctanil trip enrrenr i nnr ver ripri - J"'e movements Ol fCeCie eu. iue loovemenis 01 fcecie jin all other latids can he distinct - l I fPfV I T K II kP n QTrl!Tl P Tin. tyinr into a bottomless gulf, with l a retumless tlow. Some have! ' i .i . .i ., n riA,!,, irM.vrM aunjcuuieu uiai uic uiw uiu. sent to India is used up for orna - ;ments; but this would account ; ior omv a small portion oi tne !:. ...i "ii. ' i i .! immense total. We should not be surprised if the secret of this . 1 1 i nr tpnif nrft t n nn 1 1 r.i 1 1 O n ii iiLaciiii. in ii uiiwviiuii -was tound altogether in the metp -

ods taken for its preservation lnltimated at sorb variable prices.

that distracted country, by bun,'- As soon as refineries are est'J)ing it in the ground. Scientißc Hshed in various places, for American, iclarifvin? thn SvriPt hpre will V -

l, Xo. ao. Tin: cask of c;i:n. ultleii. Correspondence of the N. York Times. President Lincoln, with that frankness which is one of the

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best teatures of his character,! Voss was opposition ,w trie t eeldoes not deny to hi triends that) Government ana to the prosthejfecall ot Gen. Butler was an, edition ot the war. It was palfit. i i

nf nnh- ie tl.pr nn - - . ' . ills a U ill lu SI rail OH OI aiiaifS m ;th pPMlHPnf nltPr bic r,. . . . io That q i, i i , . j c i wi nnHoniilila 1 thn pr -iHnnf ! , ,5 ' '"C 1 fe8,den, , , !-?, 'f,? WM n problem duhcalt cf solution. I I he Ueneral. witnout anv oe-

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sentiments with great frankness, could see no dinger in this and asked, as an act oi justice, to Democratic movement; but be re-asii-ned to his oh torn- not more strajL!iaii that thcumand. The final answer to hisjands, perhaps tens of thousands

request has nut ytt bun given; and it is not at all unlikelv that" it may be granted, Gemral ! Banks, in his case, beim provi(jp,i fnP lor in Texas. be history of the change is , I AI

also curious. It originated in;ur'ind endm- the rel eIlioii. the wish of Gen. Banks himself j Confiding souls! They nVai to head nn expedition to Texas; not a more vigorous prosecution i.rl liL. .,.f n TV. . ! of th war. but comtrnini on

auu inn iniui . KJ lilts i nci. v 1, willingly granted by the J'resi dent, who desired to consult his

wishes. How this expedition ol eminent oi Jell, uayis on uencisonie ten thousand men i;reu' in.jcd knees and soliciting couiproto one of forty thousand; and car- j mise and peace. They were riod with it the command oipd are prepared to count the

the entire Department ol the uult, is not knorn in detail; but it is believed in ollicial circles here, to have been due to the skillful prestidigitation of a prominent member of the Cabinet, who had the whole matter arranged before its consequences became apparent to the Presidential mind. Trie animus of the allair it is not best to expose. Ii is certain that the President fully appreciate? the ireat capa itv of Gen. Butler, and desires to

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"iiai i in uiani; Mia stl KCl i , hum u.'iui to uic coimirv, aim Sit the same time to repair the wronsi done him. .MARKirrs i on tiii: soitcmo. Hringingthe sorgho syrup to' .uiCcii,iorainarKer,nasnereio - .1. i . i i . j

ore been considered something) States. Will the General Govlike the old story of shipping ! eminent ignore thee men? Will coals to Newcastle because the it leave tiicin alone to speak and city has genenlly been well sup-1 pi0t and organize treason? Or plied with molas.es from the ; wiII lt vindicate its majestv bv

. . . . . - ' ...w " - 1 jor syrup, we have perhaps sold J ; as 0f itf if not (nolxs thaa anv onc e?e in this citv. but

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- - ri... i. i i 11 ' uiiuiiiii iu Accp nun sale. refinmr it I . . . . . thereby improvingits appearance aM quality very reatlv, also commaiidin? as much as t0 cent. !. 1 1 1 r. tu

,iu ?i per noii iur 11. 1 lie usu- u inter, or be lor? tne inu' 01 p ; nl nrif nr.r irllr.n In- tl,Ä liirrnli: ir.wUm.J in ennnr,

t0 ip 1 per jrallOl) ler lt. ior in lirirt.r quantitief for the mi jiiv.v i iivij, jj iiiv u'.in. t f a4." cents, per gal - i i0Ilt w hwr sold some

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j t,est quality without rclirun, at uj, - , cents p'er Hon, in small .nuantities. but we lind that where there are so manv dil erent manutacturers enaied with such a .. i varietv of implements, the arti-f . , l .1 . . i - n . , t j iirixjiiL i'ij an o 1 varied, and will therelore be es-i

be less difTereoces in the price?, and the propper grades will bo more distinctly determined. We shall have something further to report, under this Uca in our next number. Sorgho Journal.

THE UE.UOCRATIC TARTY. When, some months ago leading Democrats announced their purpose of reviving tha Democratic party, as a means of restoring the Union, it must have been palpable to every thoughtful mind that their pur ! pable to u?. ana ve so said at tiie not was nr i i ii crrnic iiiti firm Tiinr rr " t ! Would concede all that the rebels ever asked. Hence the denunciations of a Ger.eral Goverument and the advocacy of State rights by the leading Democratic orators and presses. öirane as it may seem, many good bnion Democrats have been led awau by it. 1 bey ! have not suspected trcascn they have supposed ttut their leaders ' would lind some neyVaml piore eiljcient mode of carrying on the - 1 almost any terms. They con templated approaching the Gova 1 optional honor, and tlie millions of loyal treasure and livers of loyal blood as nothing. Let those, who still doubt the purpose of the Democratic leaders, read their organs, amongst which we may mention the Cintinnati Enquirer, the Freeman's Journal, and Sam Medary's paper. Let them read the account of Southern rejoicing and illuminations over the Democratic victory. Let them read the i speeches of the Democratic orai tors, and verv en?ciallv of such ' . I ; ilMtore n1 fÄrr 1- lM,Knrrtn . ..vi.UiUJwM Uoudy, uttered in fcprmi; field, Illinois, last week. Tho language of these men is treasonable within the Constitution's plain mesninof treason. Thev are "aiding and abettinff" tho urme(1 ene,nje8 0f lhc rrnited incut uuc iu men ciiuica: Ijcu jefCy to ltiem is cruelty tO tho ' .-.. .. J . nation, will the people rise rthy : inis of ihe Union and the sooner the question is fettled th better. If they love slavery more thin the Union, the sooner the fact is known the better.? Missouri Demoerat. time roit ritlM.NG Altos. oitcii ! T,. .hi.rr fnllic.. jp( av a aie meeting oi nie r run x . . . I orowes öocietv oi western ! c v - A "" -' " -i'w- : ence were nearlv uiunirnous in ; the opinion that all severe or ; heavy nrunini' should be done in . . . .1 ,1 r i m I .' I 1 i I Jl jJi llviiiK I t ojiliii.;, the sap run out and injures the ; of the tree. It van admitted,

, however, that liht pruning for ofourtfP removal ol an occiional

imfjf mi'ht f;e pertorir.rd lite in spring acd summer, and at this time the wound healed bet. Large wounds made in winter should be covered with paint, tar and whiting, or what it bet, i ............. i ii it. , i'ia if n !i nhn i ni,. .-," in has been neljcted when the trees are voun2. vcrv little is needed as they grow older.