Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 42, Winchester, Randolph County, 24 April 1863 — Page 3

LOCAL HECOKD. f., 1. fc. C. KAIL ItOAlJ TXTwCE TABLE. L v i -riw? ?rfrÄ Tr(M Oft f&i roadp9$$ Winchtittr O0I10 WMT. MAIL it 2 P. M. NICHT KXI'R KSS at 2.33 A. M. LOCAL FKEir.HT t GOO A. .M. EXPItKS KRKKiHT N'o. 1 1 A. M. LXI'IUISS KKtKillT No. 2 A 10 A. M. COIXO IAHT. MAIL t 727 A- Ml NIGHT ExfillXS at 11 J'- JJACCOMMODATION at... I MSTOCK EX I K KSS No. 1 at '- P. M. STOCK EXPREß No- 2 l 11'0 r- M; Vitvrd Traini. Mail Train West will nop it all ita tion on prö?T nnU.ein given. MgSt Eipren Weit will top at all tatioai Eist of L'aion on p roper lignal bein? jrien. WU of Union, will Hop at Wjncheiter, Muccie, Anderson anJ JWMon, only. Mail Wet will dine at Eellefontalne. Eetticard Traint. Mail Train East will stopat Pendleton, Anderen, Muncie, Winchester, Union, Versiilles, Sillier, IMIefonUine. Larue, ilarton anl Gtlion, only. Night Exprcii East will top at all tation on proper iipti.il f.einz given. Mail Eait will breakfast at Union. J. V. WILLIAMSON. Ackjit. . . WIN'CHESTF.U price cunnE'T, coaazcTKD ifiar win ar JOHN ROSS, RtTilL DCALKR IK GROCERIES, f ROVtStONS. CONFECTIONS, JRODLTE, WILD GAME, ETC., Cer. Vila ar J Frautlii Sti.; Wmebetter. "Wheat UO Com ?" FUur pee cwt... 3 -' Flour per bbl C 50 Buckwheat flour per ct 3 f0 Coro Mt-al per bu .Sugar per lb lüalG Mola Rurhum per gal'a X. Orlean " M 70 Eyru? " 1 0 Coffee per lb 40 Candle ra Li. Tallow 15 Star 23 Optl 20 CheeaT'frlb 1 Data Tritt rta ac. AppUsptrbu flat 25 Feachea per lb 12 Niet per lb 12 Salt rix iaL Lake 2 Tallow prlr 10 Lard per lb alO fritter per Irj i

Ep? pr duz " He in perlxt 1 " Rucket Pruoma 20 Wa.li H.rd 33 Cracker per lb 6 Mal lei per lb 23 Alum 1 In-liffo per ox 12 Copper.. 10 Tea re i a Imperial 1 r0 Youiij HTson 1 SO niick l :o Pried Currint 10 Ori-! Prunes 12 Dried Citrons 10 Pepper 40 pice 40 Potatoes 50.iCU It lr. lren an otijoet with us to Lavp everybody understand that we print no anonymous article. Vet it teems there arc pome who do not understand it yet. We have almost Ot somebody into a stripe by alluding to such an article and usin i t-hort extract. Now, wc say ngain, and finally, that such eomniunica tiom liercnlter, will be at once committed to the waste-basket, and generally without reading. Tin: wiii:at chop. Much of tlje wheat in this county looks badly, though it is not S3 bad everywhere as some people think. Goin from Farmhnd to Rod. eraville in Henry Co. last week, I saw hundreds of acres of very fine wheat. Most of it alonjy: the road between the two placed is good, but there are ..tome fields which look very badly indeed. I went lately from Pelina to New Castle, and in that region nearly all the wheat is very good. In thi, and some of the adjoining counties, there are many fields which would be greatly benefited by warm showery weather; but there are many other pieces already past redemption. II. im Distressing Accident. We are pained to learn that on Sunday, 20th inst. Mr$. Martin, wife of Andrew Maitin of this county, was so severely burned that th-re is very little hope ol her recovery. Mrs. M has been for many years afilicted with epilepsy, and being seized by a pasn while alone, she lell into theüre. The family reside on Bush Creek, north-east of Farm-

There was a great Union Meeting at Hamilton, O., last Saturday. The Cin. Gazette estimates number in attendance at twenty thousand. There were speeches by General Burnside, Hon. Henry Winter Davis, Gov. Todd, Gov. Morton and

others, and great enthusiasm prevailed. The spirit of th speeches was uniform ift the expression of devotion to the Government to the utmost possible extent, and in the use ofal! means necessary. to put down treason every where. Mr. Cooper's school at the Seminary opens very encouragingly. On Tuesday, the second day of the term, there were fifty pupils present; and several others are cominrj in a few days. If Mr. Cooper proves such a teach- i er as we believe him to be, we hope our citizens will so sustain him that he cannot afford to leave our place. A boy was killed in Lafayette, Ind., a few days ago, by trying to get on the cars while they were in motion. He wished to ride for sport, but missed his hold, and was thrown forward on the track and caught by the wheels. The Daily Journal says that Murdock, the celebrated Elocutionist, is about to visit Indianapolis to give a series of readings to assist the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Societies of tll city. Wc observe that the culture of Flax is becoming !i subject of great interest in many portions ol the countrv. w The productiveness of Illinois is thus aHuded to in the late message of Gov. Yates: 4She now produces twice as much corn as any other State; almost twice as much wheat; in meat cattl, the firs-t; in hogs, but little behind Ohio; and in the value of live stock of all kinds, she is already the second State in the Union. We see, bv some of our exchanges, that farmers are giving attention in some places to raising peanuts. Somebody in this State, and somclody in Wisconsin, have been trying it. The Daily Journal says peanut growing has become an extensive and profitable branch fi fanning in California. Tili: ATLANTIC .MONTHLY. We have just received the May number of this i-terling Magazine. We give the contents in part. The (irt article is ''Charles Lamb's Uncollected Writings; the next is "Dark Ways. an Italian Story, by Miss Harriet Prescott. Then "After Taps," a poem by Col. H. D. Sargent; ,4The Human Wheel, its Spokes and Felloes," by Dr. O. W. Holmes; "Paul lilecker," by Miss Harding, author of 'Life in the Iron Mills;" ,lUp the Thames," by Hawthorne; "The Fern Forests of the Carboniferous Period," by Prof. Agassiz; "Gala Days," by Gail Hamilton; " I he Countess, a poem by Whitl'f r, and "Shall we Compromie,'' by D. A. Wasson. Eerv tocher in our county should take the Atlantic. Tick nor & Fields, Boston, Massachusetts. GODLW LADY'S BOOK. We have received the May No. It is popular arnorig fashionable ladies. We cannot speak of this No. particularly a a bdy friend has it, and we have not seen it. Louis A. Godey, Philadelphia. iii Arthur's Home . Magazine for May has been received. We know of no better Family Magazine than Arthur. T. S. Arthur & Co., 323 Walnut Street Philidflphia.

WIIOAIIBTOHGIIT. .

All citizens are subject to military duty who are over twenty and under forty-five years of age, with the following exceptions: Those who are of unsound mind; those who have been to the Penitentiary; those who hive any'-bodily delect or disease; the Vice-President of the United States; all United States judges; the heads of the. Executive Department of the United States; ; Governors of States; the onlv son of a widow dependent on his labor for fuprvort; the only son of aged or infirm parents dependent on hid labor if two or more 4ons of such arc subject, the pareut may decide which shall go to the war; the only brother of children under twelve years of a,;'e,' who arc dependent on his labor for support; the father of motherless children under twelve, who are dependent on his labor for support; where there are a father and sons in the same family and household, and two ol them are in the military service of the United States, as non-com-mifsioned officers, musicians, or privates, the residue of sur-h family, not exceeding two, shall be exempt, and no persons shall be exempt except those mentioned above. The bodily conditions which exempt from military service are chiefly as follows: 1. Those having diseabe of the lungs or heart; 2. Loss of forefinger of riht hand or toe; 3. Lameness in either fot; 4. Loss of any limb; 5. Having any kind of rupture; G. Any defect in either eye; 7. Any 'deafness in either ear; 8. Having ?. hump back;" 9. Subject to any kind of fits; 10. Having chronic sore leg. Hall's Journal of Health. Legislative Fun. The following appears among the reports of the Wisconsin Assembly proceedings on Saturday: By Mr. Hildcbrant, yesterday, to furnish Mr. Caswell a copy of the Revved Statutes, and to instruct the Sergeant at arms to exclude all thieves from the Asscmllv Hall. Mr. Lambkin Mr. S; eaker, I wish to inquire whether that will leave us a quorum. Laugh ter.) The Spcaker-Thc chair i unable to eav. fUenewcdl Laughter. Change of Hash. A young man living in this county named Eieazer Moon, (when moon .-truck wc suppose) hurrahed lor Jell. Davis a lew days ago and was brought down here to be spat ti Dixie. His lather visited the city and induced the son to change hit mind and to enlist in the 63d Indiana regiment. A very ensi Mr change of base we think. Ind. Journal. The Noble County Herald ?ays the w heat crop thereabouts looks remarkably well this Spring, and the indications arc that unless something be fa Is it unusual, there will be a heavy yield the coming harvest. The Win'cr, although it was unusually open, did not injure the crop as it frequently does. Our farmers may confidently look forward to a large crop to repay them for their labor. The Kokomo Tribune say.: "A voung woman, an orphan with no relatives, whose name even we have not been alle to learn, came here recently from Galveston nd was living in the family of one Letlar. On Sunday evening last, while standing near a fire her clothes took fire. The persons present seemed to be scared to death and while they did all they could, did nothing as it ought to have been done. The girl died al'fr a few hours of dreadful u fieri us." IIo5 hive been picked in Western cities, the past season, as follows: cyt luu.uuu; Lleveland, Sü.ü ui5 i-eona, ftu,uuu, lnoianapons, v nnn . t i.jUUU; lerrt? Haute. 60.000; Lafiyette, 57,$S0. I . ,' . "'o'- '""ij'i'.iuil iu mc ovi. of Illinois is Mkm- place lrom JinC .OiaieS 01 lrglCia, lennes - .l n. e t- . . fee, Kentucky, and Missouri.

' Chirago, 970.000;' Cincinnati mntS, UelameS. and Otliei: Vv&Uviv uov oS punTilRRAPH ALBUMS 60S.Ü00: Milu-anLre. 1S2.000; I b! 'VrVJ JaV.T."5.rT: - - - i WVWt. YV. OWt ioWVc 0 rflU 1 UUn"rn

1' ;Vni V Ii Z V "" u,,u; J u 'i IßreSS UOOUS, . . row, ,md..persaHu eery family, are b M. LOUIS, 175,000; LoillfVllle, tony aiJrS.po-IJ-S.J.o. retell of I TiCe. 3 AOWV eXCtWcWX aVVWYXV C tr? mar. ,ff tared by u. in erery ariely .T 110,000; Keokuk 113,000; Quin. ! HACQnTERES. itC. O. W. UVJFFnUGH. ' VV Vr5

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X.W. CORNER UNION DEPOT, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. M. HARTH, OWNER AND PROPRIETOR. Merrill & Co. 3 dealers in LAW, THEOLGGI CÄL, MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, blank: books AND STATIONERY. Glenn's Block, IVO. 25 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Indianapolis, Ind. CSOrdcrs promptly filled. jan 3 td JAMES S. C0TT0M, WINCHESTER, IND., alt: in r.vr.RY vArurrrv of Siovt's, !? tlie onlv Ai:o.it in Winchester lor the Ctlibrattd Cook Stores CHAMPION, (improved) I II AUTLK. ii:riA.cr., oriola, iuonniii:s, royi:r, tÄro,0,n0 ornuro rnnuun oiu.to, Various size find kind, nil at fiir price. C-i.Il :inJ t-x mine tht-ra. tf IrOId Iron, Jinis and Copper taken in exchange for tovia. R.WD0LP11 C0LTV SEMIXARV, JOHN COOPEH PRINCIPAL. rpiIK NEXT TI'.RM OF TIMS IX- . stituti"ij will commence on the 4Jnd Monday (Kith) of April, 1GJ, ni.d continue eleven wtika. TUITION PER TERM. Primary Prpirtment $1 (m)

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No deductiou for nb-etice, excpt in c of sickness. Tuition t!ue at the middle of the Tirm. THOMAS W. KIZCR, C. S. (JOODKICH, A. II. HAliUlS, EDWARD r.lHJCR, JAMES URO W.N, T.HlSTF.rS. Winchester, March 27, 15C3. w3 Trutli Struncer than 1'ictiou ! A STARTLING WORK. FEMALE LIFE AMONG the M0KM0NS, A NARRATIVE Of Jinny Years Pronn! Expericncr h MARIA WARD, THE WIFE OF A MORMON ELDER. "That one-half uhe world can not Imagine how t!i4 oiher half lit e," M h i true tr.an trite; uiij ttie lcsn th ;:dae ufTor'1., our ex perieiico aiii i'j.tfrvaiioti ilil) t-iiJst ) writs. I hen, too, wln ii we toniiJer tiia ever tarjitu; .i.iei of hunian l.,ii(jn. arn' thho t..iit c'.cni ,-iit from it all i o"elanJ laiiatu :il n v-i arJ moQl'';J. It van car-;ly ecin .rj'riin; that a faitlif -.1 rt io J of a lu"l et en i.ViuM oiceoJ In .-ihuliirltj Vtt wil.!s,i n-ai of rm im: rr thtt trinie. h"tti strange ati-l uniiaiuraf, hou! J b' p-Tj. tratf .t in a far off i-ountrr or. tli oiitkirl i.f (Iviliiatioo. uhuh i coj-la u at other ittte r.f K ielt .ul i i.e. er iuiaiinr i"?.s;ble. Kno iti; as i (!olii,t'aecTili uuj horrr mi-l litnat'oiis of the Vormmi jt-Mn. the dog r-i.it(!i it impu on Um', it. a i J the o.m!ef iiit vice hiib ettcii.l iroah nil tu raiui:U:it:wiis of Kie ociety.'a tel., of!ut to the worMhs in luced m ! rv, arc the followiriC liarratirc for the cjo. Tii ro mauliC i;Ci1i.t röntge: 1 witn my tprinee. tnarr t'iink honteru if n tae niarveiou I n ;hem I ouia u . lliat t'.is iiarr:.tive u' m life oi.l proi-, wii .1 to of. -i, hecu ru A COMPANION TO FEMALE LIFEM A L E Life Among the Mormons, Bt AUSTIN" X. WARD. This, like the abtve, is a wnrK or cr-at and! Thi. (ike the above. Is a wtrt of cr-at and unus-auntere-t. ana win i etper.y real a ! u i,' ilf;. , mn. ,u... lr,i ln I cloth. tilusiratM win er-jrarires, and w I be UanttoanT addreu, ponpald. on receipt of! I jnca. Sl.uo or on receipt f l-ili w win tB; Di:ninrnsTr nri, p--.i.c jirepaia.

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BOOKS it STATIONERY ALIO WALL PAPJEK, WITSTIDOW PAPER, Duff 6c Crcon Hollands, WINDOW ROLLERS, BLANK 1300KS, I nrKrkt Stock of MEDICAL BOOKS IN THE STATE! PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CASH OR TRADE TOR HAUS. Xu. S2G I'n-t WaMliiiigtoii St., OPPOSITE GLENN'S ULOCK. Indianapolis Indiana, April 10, ltC3. -10 GBOCERIES ! AND P 11 OVISION SÜ AT THE OLD STAND, Cor. Main it Franklin Sts. "tXIIERE MAY BE FOUND AT j V tt'.l times plenty ol the 'THINGS NEEDFUL," SUCH AS FAMILY GROCERIES. OF ALL KINDS, pa o vi si osrs, c o.xn: c tio.vs. BAKED STUFF: Crackers by the Barrel, BKEAI), PIES, Cakes by the Hundred, ORDERS FOR WHICH WILL DC viz o ii vTttY r i it ii i: d AT LOVEST POSSIBLE PRICES. IS IN .Successful Operation, Ar.d I can sunrlv lealers Tvith the iresn . ... . article cheap a the cheapest and us pood as the best. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at tho highest rates. I Fell every thing low for PAY Cah or Tr idc. Now is the tunc to pay Pleutv of money in the country. Tl.L-fnlf.mHt r.itrona'ie. I folicit & contiuuaace of the same. ......... ...... r - r w - JOHN ROSS. Winchester, Jan. 30, 1SC3. tf R DRY GOODS I V HOOP SKIRTS, And erery thin e'e of sort, go to q ON SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQ'RL, One Üoor Eist of Q iick'-i Jewelry Stor AT LOW RATES! for M.t. and 11 t. at low : rscti for tl.e, a nrcpanoi rnr r-toc as wu,." a t . 1- I -Ut i rnr.tns az'i and L 1? r.errr teea ";aara:e-J Ai 'r n, i v'1 ' " I -t . are irntfj to Hs:iuf ' (tc q L. D. Ef.VCH-

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te.l H I "Who has not lost a friend? " ThemJeriirr.H hiTf now a UreiauJ bete i kiiorlmfLi of American and Italian Marble Tlunltsherttoforebeeii offcrf J la tili ticin Thnie wbu iuln! erecting Tombs, llonumcnts or Grave St ones inme moryoftheirloTed dejtrted, woild d elliu ÜIVK US A CALL. Terms reasonable. Call and examine. SLATE HOOFING! We are alo enraged In mukinp andfurnlih Ins Mate Hoof, at reaoiiat!t (rice. The u eriortiyur Mate orr allolher material fo Kootfnc i too well etatlilicl to require an arjtiftient in tt favor, anJ ilioie who intend builJui(t will find a Mate l'ovf tu to tie Rest and cheapest Roof now in use Eitimnte fnade or an information relatlr to the Luino cheerfully iriv?i4 b uddresiluz I o r callltigon D. E. iiOr r .AIAN fi CO., nov 1 Winchester, ind Commissioners Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Common Picas Court of Randolph county and Sute of Indiana. I will stll at public aale at th Court-House door in the town of Winchester on Saturday the 30th. iay of May next, the following described real estate, to wit: The Eist part of the south half of the north-eaat quarter of section one, coiitairi'njr sixty arrt-s, ulo ten acres out of the south-west corner of tli e north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section one, all in township 'Jl north, of range 14 cast, containing in all aevt-iity acres, Ivinp in sld eounty of Randolph and titate of Indimn, raid land to he sold belongs to the heirs of Wm. Simmon, decease!, und Michael Stuff. TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money to be p-u 1 on the day of iale, one third in one year from day of sale, and the residue in two ) t:trs w ith inter at on dtf-rred paymMii from date; deed to be ru ide whenever the purch ie monev is :tll piid. 'GCORGU W". MONKS, April P, 1C3, 40 C'mmisioner. FOR SALE" TTIHE undersigned will sell at private J. P.ile, on good terms, ONE FINE BUCCY, Ono Sot Buggy Harness, THREE DESIRABLE TO.VN LOTS IN WINCH KSTKK. For further particulars inquire of "joii.v it. norrii, mi:mnia li cas,' Executors of the estate of S. 11. Lucas. Winchester, April 8, 1SCJ. 40 Appointment. N TOTICE is hereby civen, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator, w ith the will nnnexed, of the estate of Levi Study, deceased, late of Randolph county, lud. Said estate is sunposed to be solvent. (inORdE W. MONKS, April 9, 1 stl.l. 10 Administrator. VvoV "XiVYV uv s v v p Fx -.-x ' n.'i?L'f n1i.r. VVOSXS AW vvwcvA vvsAN Pca 25Cnr VVOSVS aVVYC. VVYC SwvcXVvWltS, SVXYUVW .- . v .r 1 N,- v i a r . li , m kw' . a v . - V) YVVVCS, VJ VVX ÜVt, VlVXVv

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