Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 40, Winchester, Randolph County, 10 April 1863 — Page 2

Winchester journal, joat or the fryin3-P.m into the fire. vi.v(;ih:sti:u: r t i he gunboat J)iani has iridai, -.- - April .i, 1 s.;a. j .,.n captured Ly the rebel at j. v.'v':'::i', : : : : iMitorJ Pattonville; Capt. Peterson and

Hovrs of tlio Week. A letter from Young's Point Mate that -the health of the army m bi tter, but thitthe buffalo knat! n attacking horrc and cattle and killing lhe;n off rapidly. ilci. Toombs is reprernted to have resi'Mied his position in the rcbd nrriiv, avin'' that be COUl.l not ()m'it jiimu a tuiiiuuv ' .1 I . !.. I. ..1.1 n sion under Jell. Dtvis with ad-1 vautige to the country and honor to hinxclf. The I'JSth Regiment Illinoi. volunteers, having Iren reduced in thcshoit period of five months, and prinripilly bv desertion, from fcf0 to 161 men, and utterly without discipline, the principal officers have been dismissed and the remaining men consolidated into other regiments. Thcrt are nth er unpleasant indication of a trouble between our Government and that of Kn. lind. It is w lid that Mr. h'cwjrd apprized the British Government lome time since that the sailing of another vessel like the Alabama (ro-n a British port would br regarded as an unfriendly act, and that Lord Kussel lias treated the matter in a decidedly hullV manner. How much is mere ;;osip, and how rnueli reality, it is impossible yet to sny. The conversion of Leal Tender into live-twenties troeeds at the subscription otlice at !

thingo vcr 1,000,000 a dar. Theicll,5P' ,0 chock the fcver of slwc

f ubscriptions come from all quar ters and in almost all amounts. Gen. Carrington was pre-1 rented the other ni"ht Ijv some ! of the citizens of Indianapolis with a complete Urigadier's j

eiuipmcnts. Dr. Eihhack made 1 1)0( tnt,ons- 1 ,,e Indianapolis the presentation speech. NoJou:ni1 sets off the following, fuss nor parade about it. Thenavin- mnre ?petial reference General responded in a very feel. to l,JP 'Sreal fornmander" in that ing but brief little speech. i department:

As two men, Jackson and Stokes, were returning from a I butternut meeting near Green meeting near Green-1 .i . . ! With the tum curses, j 1 treason, they got into Held, drunk' whifkv ant . , ,- . ... . , ati alurcati(:i at a s.v imi vitb , 1 i ,e to . T, , i brotners laut. Kevolvers were ( liually bronojit into re(juiition, witn which Stokes w.is killed and Jackson badlv wounded. The I w v . . . . . nui iiuiii nit u Ulli ll l I fays that the butternuts tired tirst. j U-.l.t. , , , , j C IM. Hie announcement a few d WS ai'O t!:at a flrpt hiil 1 i I . : """'k v iJIIl llf JUUIU II I n frii i i i. .. i.A... I... ' I I I.' i 1 . Cd, doilhtiesä lor the attack Of Charleston. Oll V0terd IV WC . , ,. . - had dispatches trom Washington and rbiladelr.bin to the ellcct tliat letters from the licet expressed j;reat confidence of spoedv work in the reduction of the citv. It was understood oil Charleston tint the women and children had! been removed. Admiral Djpont was hourly expected when the liombarJmcut would commence. Tiu men were enaed in hanin; chains to the sides ol - .iv 1 v. v. j v i ihe esels to protect the machin-1 fry. It was believed the land i forces would remain at Port Kov - i - " al till alter tl.o Tt the land approaches bavin ' no ;

doutt been made very ron-" ! tor 1 Iove ,hc "lars anrJ stripes D 'ml mv r,.ni,.. i I I - . I . . I anu m country, and as Ior." as: U i reported that a battle I , ." j' , has comeoir between Fo,ter and ; 1 I$ a ' l? fl3ht 1 W3nt l:

lb rebels at Little Washir.-rtn,. i '" ,,t-'llllll'Il. .l ?. y., diu UJ particulars have transpired.

. , . ,r itor3 are put down. O. Dear !

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luiiNet-s fvuciutol.il, he I, . . ,1,-i "'

i t ... , ..... .v. .Him t can rsfii Jacksonvi o uist Uforc thevi . . J . i-ciwiL, iue j country is .avet and every were ready to attack them." It : ..u',, T t. isiu.-ttbo, .u it . !acKnolcdegs the supremac jUit tr.e way the rete ? have 1

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olten treated cur own ernerah ä 11 ownprnerais. , I have seen some hard time-, --It is prolilK- true that thej but I am willing to sutler on and rebel capital is to be rcieoved to.tyu on, bearing the cross with

" -inan. eaten-,

o.iconu.tion 01 Kichmoad and ; There is a -rcat fuss about freethe surroiindinj country i, the ! ingthe negroes, but we must take rause. it way be like getting thfm ar:ny Jrom (he rcM he-

; several others killed and many

wounded. The rebels captured and burnt two of our boats 15 mile? above Clarksvillc, Tenn., on the Mh. The Captain of one was killed.; and the Captain of the other had his arm shot off attributed to bad management. Tl,n e...t 1 , in tjwuilllTIII 11.11 i sunnrecsed hints of n prions rir.i , . . , , t , 11 , , im.cii a tuucerieu oui-orcaK ior s iirTi f Ii inT rn iir nui rt-mr ii : . . v - The Uichmond Enquirer, of Wednesday last, nays: 3 1 "I he conscription ofliccrs

have been rpiite busy for ;v lewl." The rtheN can not hope tone-

d'iys hereabouts, hauling in the nice youn men." Wip. A. Hichardson, of Illinois, sa',d jn an address at Concord, New Hampshire, on tlie Gth infant, that 'the Pepublicans must be put down at the point of the bayonet." Mrs. John C. Preckinridcre according to a circtilatiti'' item, has cut up her wedding-dress and made a Hag which has been presented to the UOth TennesseeIiCiment, in her husband's bri:lade, for distinguished services. ! Yjc KMintf; Ai)(ii:. c.t. I The 'Situation" at Vicksburs for the last two months has been a ice thing to keep us all in hopes something would turn up among the numerous canals, bayous and cut-offs of the locality, fncouiMMmcnt to our i illation and gwe us some hopes of a termination of the war within t!ie present generation. The "latest advices" seem caIcu,atC(J to tlirmv coI(l walpr "Pon ,hrse rpf'dly nursed 'exiiTTixf; no iurrm: fast. Hrant i fitting along at Vicksbur" ! with Huth rapidity ih.it in the course ofj n or twt"l-v h send up a gunboat to Hud out whether the enemy h.u not died of old ag. Hi t,t. I .ir "J; I .. . . - r. - v.... .. l 'v!'l''fe is a fiii:ire.--Hii expedition ! i i r i f. up Meele s ihivou failure, lbs tx edition down " a?o p.,s j ot :l cr.-?. iiTi.! nronn.ts li!i.r.- f!i. nrfrnr.t t ) run three r un- in the rebel batteries i . . 1'. . ,,. " --: i":;;u lilted it. In (act (Jr int is . f.,i!ur.. him- : h mute :sel'. Her.ever w;n anvthiiiL' else. He! - ""."",ll! i'sr- in ' Iwt .wi!:; We preu:ne lie will keep on ,!ii:-ing,ar. J that hi next strategic attempt willle io! t'jnntl the Missi.-;ppi and come m under I I the rebel work.. The ot.1v sucxeas about j the whole Vickurg .t erätion, so far. is i rarr,-"l,!' P the river, and Jut,t::gn:l the supplies from Texas down ! ,;e l Kiver, and that Urant had nothing L'iny of our readers remetnl erO. lb Jones, the bov soldier. We are permitted to take a few extracts from a recent letter to his brother: "I still feel like fighting on so - ; iunr ass mere 1 o r. 1P In Ii I v " - 4 A VI1C I I - . oouui or in tne Anrth- nn, i.tcf I ... I as soon as we set the rebel ut Kur,s 1 , a I U11V4 jiiv"; i wniPPcd out down here we are comin? ho,ne to wiP tliem out !t!,err - Thats m-v rit alj0 ' T trtll ;! i e i ten Oii it uns War lasts tortv' cars am to stick to it, I u n,m' 1 tpn yon : .1 .. .

, , , , ... , . lof which we never 1 and 1 8113,1 ncver Le till the trai- j (ublwe a,k the n

llrother, whalahannv ,lav it ' v,l Hit w e sunremacv of , - i ? j the balance of the soldiers. !

fore we can whip then:. The

ncgrces arc their main stay. o iiiuu ui.iui m a . Thai is what I think of the mat - ter.M

r or the Joumil i .. . . ... . ... . . jiniir miniicsr. mcir (lvHie't o'ow npainst the rebfilion. It criJrntJr on itfc lmt lepa. Let thop who da not wish to he suhmc-rfil hv it "sUri'l from unJcr. Thc h.-ulow of thi comincr err r.t come I f m.wc .u .1 . i. , ' ' t in trum the South in the form of d-p nr.. I widepprea l mutf crin of di-fontf tit. i in thrir frantic hf-;rA out of the fnior, inj i t - e ...i ........ .nffrmtM f.iu - i 1 I of rich men to brnr. th1r cotton Kin-! to Rv.cs anl ncpro lonli to "common i run, ''did not enter Ur'ety enough into me account. i nc.-o muttcrm hre j0'n'nn,IS - They are nttere.l where, a sliort I timr:"rr-!t w,'ul(1 th uttrrer .lii-ilife. They Arc indicative of a re- ' turning nfTection for th IT n i n n .it St .1 . . complisli tlifir ltidfpendrnce s;ive through the aitl of liieii"in9 anirinn' the people ff the North. Then let us stand ly the ftoverntiient. 1,rt vn stand by that Fla? which our Fathers for meven weary years lire aloft over tlooj and field when hope would have died within the breasts of less jallantmen. bet it not be recorded in i

....... v.7ni. . - - c I IT t'K HT t vn ....! r a . 1 i:.. ,1 i.i.r i s stand in oi.it FLA, as for as any other locality, the Tt.ecrMsof the war iupon as. Thi entire Union ticket was elected crisM call, Upon th. leva! prop! to rlkr k, an a,A nf ..nn Total

, ... ' t. defend it. bet us not disgrace the :

nurory tna; it was tramp.ed neneatu tne!t.(1 ,ur MU.U ,,xn.sl) UIJ llo ,lratl feet of it? foes for want of willing hand ' I rbilIv b or Jeretl in such States until

... . . . ' n imagine our brave soldiers in the held disheartened for w ant of support at homf; d. feated and driven bark on our own soil I for ant of recruits in their decimated I rank, and pursued bv now in fiends who (tie Jur-tinc for their blood and oura. ( , , . JSomc. orercome hv forcntl murrhpa. wmiiI.I fall bv tlie wayside anl be murdrred in cold blood by the pursuing enemy. Other, preferin death at the hand of their unrelenting foes to returning in dishonor to their home., wou'd tu:n on their puruer like tigers at b.iy an-1 tight with a heroism miptralleled though vain, ard leave their bonr to l.!e:irh in the vallevs on the ! IMI-t I .in'.- uir ntain tons of the s. panic struck, nrms their no m,i.itie inj on the moimta "Sunny South." Others ttiiiil.l tli -'".'r urn)-, ineir nc-i coutrement... everything that wouM im- I

niemorv ol t lie luroi who nenie'itli,l to , . . . : ., o. . i ' i.ed ly dralti m those fctatca wuich arc us our liin rf v and our irlory, be t us r illy , bchhi J. around our fl.i forgetful of party antipa- , x 1 1 1 thie., bearing in mind that it is our T. rountr,j-nut an ephemeral partv-that KATII OF Dr. I'lSHUACK. we me called upon to serve, and that that ! U r aru P1,nc(J J announce the country is the home abke of the Demo- j death of Dr. Charles Fisliback, critas well as the Krpubliran that men lms C't' Wi0 (e( on Jtlirof all parties my share alike in its bene- ny morning under very melanfts its prandure and its glory, by doinir J choly ci rCUUlstances. Tf.'G (lay battle i-i its defense. For a moment, let i that the body of Lawrence M

pule Right, and with pant rg bosoms and ' U.. r V -i -j Palpitating heart I,,,,, ij, Z" Iromt.ac family residence. winged foot-Mep from th. moki,g,b,irnJ. I'hback Was a kinding, .lr.ol.Unir pathwav of the vi,toriou J "l' 'Atl cHlent PI.VS-f'"-bringir,g,inadv,1n.e,9omeforffe!,C,,1 anJ ROOd Citizen. Ind.

I of the iinpendinc horrors that wr should: no 'op-pr ha ve the ponrr r to rnrd ofT. I it .afe to Hitter ourselves that thi ' re than barbarian host would -ön . . 1 at ba. belle K.ver? As well might Z V" "U"9. to ":u1t.at ,,o-open uo..r i trie sneep. cote. 1 lie in1...... . . inn aieo noi Sllc-isl,ore ,ikc fil 1 io ne Formern; fire drirrn Ufore the wind, ' would lea to the Northern won!.! er.u c rt,iii wildcit front growing wider, darker, i wii.'e it iront growing wider, darker i "' - ". ' '- : 'tate brother would rie u. ng iint brothrr, i i ii er iihmm. üiiii, nica orown ner blood,, educe her chics t0 n?1,e? her fru,tlul rieIdä ,0 "asted ; waste and her milJ Government to a militnn. .i.ii;m. W,. ;t a,.i, n oa I , , . ,,'vv , . . '1 thl that hittr nderrcd to when he said, "May God hide from me the day when the d) in aon v of my couulrr shall h;7. ' ' ' Should this day of dire calamity come, vou w ho are crving out againt this unholy, t!iis unrighteous, this abolition war, this war against tlie Constitution, aguinst our Southern brethren, this negro crusade, and you Constitution fticklers who strain at a gnat r.nd swallow a cammel, who

V U L Vllil i;lll( 4ftllU 9 W d I I U 1 I I j lV UMVjMOl o South Carolina, who would de-tror the'Fafc keeninL' imtil cbiiin jthnnbl

1 lyuy viit .-i.Jl UIJUIM tilt t'j.j f fcvj save its raiment, ana destroy t he neonle ; ' m I I j i. r. ..:..!

l" U1C LUUUIUUU,1 uum ueiouuuiduurnai,

caning on nie uiuuiii.iiiit ana me rocss io r n i.t i-m . i-i r fill on vou and the lulls to hide vou from - - , . . on uu wu aim i the fce of your do would be "i betrayed country. And mean enough to do you fou Wlt l rb! who have laboreJ m eeason and out of, ,.p fratcrnizers with rebel I Anb - N'e - ro Empire yo whoe hearts i h Uh a th,in of7 at CT"-V misstep, -it ever? reverse, at cverv defeat of that ,' - , , arm? of heroes that ha-, with a heroism :iml d votion nerfr "W. stood between yo and th.s beom of destruction? If . ! 1 ! I !.!.-. .- write us down 1 n ,,-,,i . ... -.:.i

jjuti i' i::t-vu oj ni n mini ... - . . . . r iOuotations. Neuroes are n rfraf K0?!"01 n o'clock, a. M

n.lgl , ., fail? how, indeed, if c re united.! esä it be the f.at of Fate? Let the! d fail be discarded until the Stars and i in v t ienieius u succes, now can I or . . ;

tr res fh have been unrurh?d orfP',U! -izure3 nive run it ai Otlt

every State Capital in the Union. Let u ! incn me on our r;ag, "uur country may she ever be right but rightor wron" -cyr country." KlDoCTlLI.E, IND. W. M. L. Preparations for the conscription are bein: rapidly pushed forward in Washington.

iaie not

TIIK ELECTIONS

have gone Union, Republican, or i o i ; ai-copperhead. with scarcely 1 an exception, all over tlie coun try. In Cincinnati, for which pace we had as great a solicitude jt .... " an average 01 uii. vote of the city, 125,000. In Columbus, the Democrats sueceiIpfL but. with coiisiderablv dii i rninishea majorities. J The KepublicanS of Coutiecticut elected the Governor and a 'arge majority of the other candidates. 1 tie next Congress Will be all ri'dlt. Tin: io.s( itirnox. Tne following is believed to be something like the programme marked out in reference to the coming draft: lft. To rtturn all absentee unJ duüerttu. til. A drift will be ma le firt in these St.it- and district which h ive f.ti.td to luriii-.li their quota under the calis heretofore made. 3d. Hurh of t!:e St ites as have furnished j more th in their proportion of tlie olun Ulllk'MUlC I.IIIVU I'M teirs heretofore called for, will be credit""ubrs of the troops lunched by IDC ÜC'VlT;!! MlUCi SIIU l lVC liOCH Hiua .i ..... ..ii . . Vance was deposited in the vault at the Cemetery Dr. Fishback ! il):sistP(i in irnkirur n nn.f i . i ,i , operation he punctured a thumb ., :,, n i uitu t!;e needle he was usiu, . ... . ' causing a slight wotinu into i which the poison virus from thej dead body (one of the most dead-: ly slow poisons known) wis in-1 fiico-l lnib,mnoiinn Ii .i I . . 11111.1111111,111 j,g iuiii;m tru, ; and the poison was disseminated; throughout tlio u-bulo V;tnin it - nally causing death. He hatl alb i N inj imiJiii ucaiii. i - c Willi till i medical assisianco that yuld be 'had, but. all to no cflect, as it Was j impossible to save him. His ... .'. imno .,1 .;i! t,i' ' ''ai'' ',lroal. ( V " Uen - m ntori rpCei Vltl 1 tlforma tlOn (bat a lot of lire arrns was bein-i shipped from Xew York to C T- ! r ' ' u. ,f c C1 Ale.'Sr.-s olf &, Sherman, mer- . i . . , ,. C,,antS f Alexandria, Mad.sOO 1 louniv, inn., on öaturclav last ' "nmediately Ordered Cipt. James 1

w.ul.lu ,i.i. üamn'Snn- J- j; ;V 8,,rc,,' i i i lv'1 'rV, With five men from the i ' " 111 '

(iord I Indiana Urcnmont tn nrn. : "' ti'i'uiii i 1 coed at once to Antb them I f secreted, or I to proper authorities in, U t' i . i ... ceeu nt once to Anderson to seize ! ' . 1 not addressed ! r ; (Jn arriv-: in- he found a box markad "nard. j 1, ware" And O ' o-.rjfi a K' . M l or tne above named irm. r I I a . m on opening the same found 00 worth of line pistols, Bowieknives and a lare Jot of "run-can supposed to have been shinned ior distribution or for sale. They were packed with bed COrds. hand mir, shn F,nibn and curry eou.bs. The Captain delivered the arms to Gen. Car rington at his headquarters for "v. .tu w I 11 lllt I IV 1 I 1 1 J IJitJUl I) l auinori tr fr nl m ll- 1 " " - J l4V.a Ul I 1 WIIISTMNC; IV A tJKAVnVAUI). The following is the would-be facetious -Market Iieports" of 4. ttn 1 , trie "bouticrn Con federaru" (Atlanta,) of the l.rth inst. Itj seems like a hideous grin from n . i , death s head: "The latter part of the week was dry, cool and bracing . . . . . r-1 pouuu auue our last ueiI,f.na 1 oMCCO advanrcs "tendl,'- CofleC Scarce. Corn ca"ce $2 00 per bushel. Flour, , , , i OminH rrK-. .1 v.v. imiiivj. ii imuu tin vi nr pc i v..; i u . ,. f market. Fresh pork 60 cents cr pouno; OlCOn MJ cents. Potash' comin? into notice. Governor Brown is alter the Le. ilature airain, and had ordered them to the Capital on the 25th i . . i . , - .me inst.. With inctnirtinn tn bm',.!,.?

J '-vi.i., juu, cam estate is If .-rti rr n onthesubjee; of '.'perils' ('r; w OM.er.i. " ou are ? of iu.t men mde perfect,' vrril , ,0R,ri': "iy""03- , f;0. nlturcd i '-s Arni.Mt. n Adrnmiitrotor. 'itlikcaman.

though the Governor can play on a harp of a thousand string. Turtle doves, partridges and blackbirds worth .r0 cent a pair.

tt auu uruuay, inesc woria- . i i . j ti I i. ' ,,ir tifucie.-', are now sellin in i,u ai i cit.. are now s itw m ... . x-,v'tt,c "uv ri""-; j thu city by the barrel at sO to i 25 per gallon. We have not I priced an? bv the drink. Cot -

lotallr)rite'n oy tne drink. Lot-

ton Vams and Dun trilbk none.' O.SK OrTSrOKl.N FopPKRHKAI) J There U at least one frank man in tne Uemocratie ranks ol Michigan. At the Ibjinocratic to nominute candidates for citv olhccrs. Ira Hateli vn Plnir. .rsri nn i (",.. 1 ui man, and after bein-called upon j I. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1IJIVMI 1 for a speech, the Grand Kapidsj r.igio saya hv responded as follows: "(ientlemen, I am in favor of Slavery in Michigan that's my platform." Tlie Xew York Evening Post contains an analysis of the probable political complexion of the next House. It Fays that the Administration will have a clear working majority, while the Senate will stand Republicans, 2D; Democrats, 0; Unionists, 0. A man ceases to be a "irood m I f? 0... ".i,. f mninpn 1 rrfnJc to j do precisely what other people wish him to do. DEAD LETTER LIST. A blT of letter. rennininpj in the I. V. l'-t-Oi!i(-o in Winchester, Kandolph rouiitv, Indiana, uucallei for April hh, l-?i;:i: It r. iird bib Ihles Teresi J II. ilsbaug!j Jacob l?utt!er I)orci.i C !?"riI 11 '? Cook N'athan Cramer Liibcth ."1 fox Simon I) Dcvos (Jcorc r Diim-d .lohn Finkbone Henry Ford A P Fuom T J Grah'1"1 Icii Hojrli'i John A Garrett Nicholas II Hütchen II C Harlan Knoch n; ., i. Heath .Miry til.. It I J ' U I i Ireland John iiei.inn .loiui . ' J'kin J ohn K fu-iJl":',,i, J iUn, Jacobs Albert K Kelley Ciark King J C Krrer William Ju-n I, boy Christian 2 Maxon Willi ni 2 Moore tleore M Mc.MulIcr Jes.ec N Nichol? Joeph , Neil A V () I Powers Sarah U Rush Dizzic De "2 :?n'',;!;n ,r , N George W 1 t inkney .larv Rt iuearson M Smith Giles Selvman Fliza M Smith Henry Mri T ;na I IffC Slfi.h , ii-n allentine W llham ... white s w William rii, a ... . w msoncc IVrson calling for letters in tin above U will please say they are 'Advertised, and pay for advertisin"-. ib f. Dines, r. m. Y IMcur.STrrt, cth Arril, 'C:i. ITT1 O "R Q A T "D I " rJ AUJJ, rpiin nn.!erigne.I will sell at private X sale, on good terms, ONE FINE BUCCY, One Set Buggy Harness, THREE DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS I WIXCIirsTKR. For further rarticuhrs inquire of roiiv it. noiTir, f mi:i.im)a ur as' Lxecutors of the estate of S. 11. Lucas. Winchester, April l-GJ. .p) idtninistraror's Sale. "JV'OTICi; is hereby given that the un1.1 deigned. Admini!ratrr )f the KBtate of Levi St.idv, deceed, with the U .11 annexed, will ofltr for sale at public out cry, at the late residence of said .beeifed. in Washington Township, Kani"i'ii vvui; i i i ' I MN- ,. c ... l I.U.HS. fünis Ot thre ilollar. nrwl - . . .. 1 " :rr. run. nr l. th... j.i of one year will ,,e driven, the rurcha.er p-ving note, waiving benefit of valuation, - w.. .., u,u nioe uouar, a credit Arri' C 1 i-MtiK W. .MONKS. AdmV. 40 A ppoiiititicnt. "VTOTia: i hereby civea, that the 1. unjcrigned Iia.i been atw.lnt.! :'im',n.i4.trato' iih.th win "nexed.of e-iaie oi ievi Mud v. dece isr. 1 ..i.u ' w' u cf-.iSCJ. Ute

nn'S nmnnyi ulUni: Tin: GREAT REBELLION! . .. .1 j i Abbott n the m ' ?(. i w r ter r I es it-i-t d the ,i.,v, ,:i h, t,m... ,le ' !-1:lt ni,r ti.irr t-nr tiie r-tei- . h. X a liuu- d-u i i. i.,r-r n,.,,, .1 mm' 'h.wid, l.-:t whirh r T.tih'i 1 t i -row .in ! i fj-iead until, a n .lid i b5sn. it d irk ' 1 1 1 ! . ! 1 1 i : 1 1 1 1 . i r . ' . i ! i 1 1 1 i . 1 1 i . v . 1 1 1 i . ' . i u . i; - ",ir Iso'e eoiüitrv, an 1 p o;to-;t its :vi:!n';!h' ,1-u!,I,r-; trr, an j have nn iiit it in it- hi-lorv;' ' ' ' ' honorl bv t'i I rivt rv n.iJ be-j Irve at their courtrv's call. Indiana i . "oldiers bavf hon"rd the Sf.it and N" ! l'nn :t r. t h.iv l!ierlre rZ4rt oontr:bu- , tnl I;l ltfnU . lu , . ,rv;of wllic!l Ah. bnttha- given du prcii ; i.n'c. He hs vividly portravrl th.o net of patriotism and br iv ry w hich li'l tlie liihct j nge in hi-if.iry, and will stand enrraven in the highest niche in f line's cloud tipped temple. Parents if jou wi':i to have your children in! Iii1; nt mi l patriotic, it them AhV'Ott's Hi-tory d the Rebellion it is wnttoi in the mt fascinating stvle. And wh;it will afTurl the soldier more plea-ure, when lie returns to vi!t his f rii ri'I, licfti inrr the sear ot nnnv a well fought L ittle, th in to f.n 1 wit'i thrm a book with the bi-tory f tlie ! ittlt 5 f Ione!.in, Shi!h, M ui fr e.bon', IV a Ridge, Kich Mountain, At. tii-tam, and a lio.t of other in which he performed fuch a heroic part. We -1 ve a lew of the names of the mary ittm n, rliolars, and oh'itr. win. have jitruiied and rcconnnende.l A !"tt' 1 1 i r v of the Rebellion. .Tared s'park', F Aw ird F.verett, H. W. Ixre!e!low. Vi:i Snr.iL'iir (Imvrnorll.I.; Kii-'iar I Yat-i, lovirno- of Illinois, Seliu)!r Collax, I.iwis Wallace, and ü. 1. Morton, (; v nwr nf Indina. J. i ;ilU:o.'S, Agent fr Randolj h L'o. . Mrs. N. A. Williamson, BT I "ATfTITT I T IT I IT Tl "Pi 1; A I I A W A J J ? M I n M I 1 Hl II 11 1 U 11 III II 11 JJ 1 Orr:: urtr snrvic rs to the ladies of Winch -ter itl virinitv. Ii vmg im. I seven! Tear e r' exe IVi Is 1 perienrc in New llanrh'rr, confident of giving citiifact;on iJesi lenc.' in tlie I'raee f Tojnrtv, Xortli of tlie Hi inin irv. ' -10 ; e:g ,j,vt

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Just received at the TRADE PALACE (ttsriZS VEST WASHIHGTOn-ST., IfJDIANAPOLIS. eu wu rori.fNs. rill'Nfll M!I,I, moz unin i:s. i:mim:i:ss ( i.otii, roi'b ICDV. New Stvlr, rori, if i) nur. m:s, SPIUNC: DhhAM.S, riti:rif r v r.i.io. ni:3IK, LORD it CO., I-.-iti- I!. A. Fletcher Co. nr rrn Tr tt . ,-r UliUiiiVb A1'JJ ötlAVYLo fomith'r tiew and bei-itiful, jut receive! it the HUME, LORD Cc CO. C A R P E T S . Tli ? l?,rgr-t sto. - in the Wet, romT'fisinir ev rv rade from the brantifnl Medallion to the common H. mp, I .on 2h t j .......... .... I ..-Til tl . ninety dav-i uro. an I will lo- sold ut i 1 "-mill advance on old pric-. vt.-o Uli C loths, II ii cr , Mnt, ItufT IfoMaM, n Holland. furt ai ii, Damn!; Shadi-, In?roidoreiI lt'pi, Stnuv ?I.itliii, Coco .flatting, A.c. At the TRADE PALACE. Hume, Lord V Co. paper H.ixnixfis. . ' rr? large stoci oj ai; gra . s, sticctci witu mucu care for Srrm'- trale: t.0 WINDOW Sil ;itt roitMci:, IIAMK C'CUCDS TASSIIf.v. riCTIKi; TASSDLS Together with a complete a-orttnent of ' Hrmsn rnmicliinrr flnnflc: ; TK- A HK PAT AfM" iaAL,ij 1 -VJLillyl, 26 AND 28 j t Vst AVnIlilltoll-st., UTTiVr'n T rmTl P- rA AlUllliJ, JjUXiJJ OC LU. ,,,,, . , . PHOPIillrOHS. . Appointment. "jyroTicE u hereby given, that the nn-1 XI designed lus been an;:.tcd Ad - minUtrator of the MVe of Absii, Hui t, dectised. late of I:.m b.'r h co.-.r.tv. Tn1L. r T ' 1 ..- ill t uu.aua. i ii e etnie i vrcT.arir solvent. OKOIiE W. MONKS. April 9, lrti.l. I J Adminiitrttr Poverty. Poverty is a bullv if you are afraid of it, but is enough if you meet

1803. WERDEN & CO., Peilrrä nd Jwbbfrs Ja j,00KS & STATIONERY alo . WVLb IMPKR, WI1STIDOW PAPER, Duff & Crccn Hollands, WINDOW ROLLERS, BLANK BOOKS. I-nrcrM Mock of MEDICAL BOOKS IN THE STATE! PHOTOCRAPHS, iHOTOCKAI'H ALBUMS, ami ui TiiAin: roit hac;s. Vast AVnsliin-toii St., OIT0?ITE r.bKNN'S bLOCK, Indianapolis, Indiana. April 10. 1-03. 4D fomrnisslunpr's Sale. i I V virtue of an order of the Common . J F!ea ('ourt of Kandolph county and ! State of Indiana. I w ill eil at public al ' at tli- Court lIoue d or in the town of ! Wine In ter on S.ituidy the 30th. day of j May next, the following decribed rel 1 tvt.it c, to wit: The I'.it part of the ! ?uth half of the north-eat qunrter of -section one, eontaiirng cixty rre, alo tin acre f.ut of the fouth-w'est corner of the north - af quarter of t!ie norlli -al ouattir off-erti-n one, all in towt.ihip -1 north, of range 11 e.ivf, cmtnln'tig in ''I prvrnty ncrr. lyinz in siid countr of i Kandolph'and State of Imiinna, said luDd J to be sold Nelong to the heirs of Wm. j Simmons, deceased, and Michael Stuff. TERMS OF SALE. One third of th purchase money to bd Ti -.i.- i r - . i - . ' ' 1 n i v ar troni da v of sale, and the residue !u tW -K ''r "lU y:iUr,"t u ,;rred pay- ; nient's from date; deed to be made w hen ever the 1 nreh.i ftnoiev U .ill raid. : I : I : -1 ; w. monks, Atril v, 1-(1, 11) Couinu.-sioDer. IIAXDOLPII COI ATV SE1IIXARV, JOHN COOPER PRINCIPAL. rnni: next thr.m of this inI slitution w ill con:m nee oi the ihii nil, 1M3, and conTUITION PER TERM, SiiS: .$,1 no G 00 (10 Senior (."lasx 1(J UO No deduction for absence, except in c-i of sirkne-. 'I'uition due at the middle of the Term. THOMAS w. Kici:n. C. S. (JOODIMCH, A. H. HAKIMS. i;iw.ni r.ix;Kitt J A MKS UIIOWN, TxesTrr. WinehcsttT, March 27, l"C. w."l Adeiiliiistr.iiorN .Salr r' "Mich H hertbr giver, that I will , V1 f v .u7 I-th .1.1 v i.f li.fr , v f ... "jVTo riCK is hereby giver, that I wi Li m'iI at public auction, mi Safi.rd; ' r. .lenre f ' k: Whet Ur, i-ce-ied", in !i comty Ind..allbU persou.i f';:')" 'y the ,dowor said ic dt?it , ( iii-i.-i ing of ot,v Mack -Mare. on,- two-hcor-c. Wa'on, one Threshing Machine. .:. tw -h.rse I". .w, ope s t of Hann-? an I llmiie, l?o-th;rds of ei-ht ntre- of Whiat growing in the Cihl, Hit) bu-heU f Corn, o.e Cook in ; Stove und TiiP.nri;-; al-o, a vari y ol Ii(.ofhohi and Kitchen Furniture, Fartnirg I'tensi! and othi r :u ti( I s too tedious to mention. A credit of r.iio- month will he gUn en ad suiii- over tl.rie ioilurs. the nnrchaicr giving Iii t.ote with apj roved sieurity waiving valuation and apptaisc miLt ii'wi, .r . I . with inttreit fr-m date. SIMPSON SCOTT, Adm'r. March 'J7, i-i;:i. ' HCW3 j CAREY S. GOODRICH, Attorney at Law, TTTIMi ATTi:.M) rKOMTTLV TO collecting az.l .-ecuring cUixu and obtai'iing j-n-,inns and back jay for Mihl'o n and their lairs. Uoice on Crtt ii ior of !,( J.iil Ihiihiir.g. AIo. N'ot.iry Ihihiic anl Agent for the sale of Ileal St ate. ' T.liClj nr. ctf.v.vx;, riiyoician, Surgeon and Obstettri cian, .MOUKISTOW., IM)IANA. 1 a Vf?DS r " ia :X.V the Wae cl his hruftssiou. Char- - - w. " . yvj.t'jii. WUAg s moderate. fciv I. -nit nee and ofTiCe on iraIn:St., outh jM,rt jf tuv.n. tf SHERIFF'S SALE. i TJV virtue of a decree and xecution to vi directed ir.in the Uar,.:o'r fom. in on 1'iei-e Court, I will expo'e toi!eat V S',;i.rlr!,,,,;iC in 'hester, Kandolj Ii Cion.ty, Indiana, on Saturday, nth d,v :i j,ni, t etwee; the l.our 1U o'ciock A. M. an 1 4 o clock !' M of ,!,t ' nai ete. sititel u, liandolr-h Countr, Ih h ilf of the north-e-it quarter, and the i.orth-en-t 4,U4rter of the north--t nirt er, all being iu section nie (5), becutel a tLe Koyenr of Robert S. lorter, at the ?uit of Jioir.-on V. Tenne. John S. Lytic, an I Ce or-e W. Shw. a.h. JbNKINS.vh'fTK.C ( March 1'Jth, 1-G3. uo7fee$3 50 !. .. . A late Richmond paper conÄ j . i i . i - 4 . ta,ns adeta,'cJ acrountol a great fire fhrrr uhirh destroved 70 OT v 800 hhd. of tobacco, valued at . a . $1,000,000, and government property to nearly a quarter of a million more. Gold is up to 600 per cxat. in Richmond.

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