Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Winchester, Randolph County, 15 May 1863 — Page 2

WINCHESTER .JOURNAL.

WINCHESTER! i'ridar - " 1T 15 103. TI News of tho Week. HOOKER OPERATIONS. When our Inst issue "went to tc, the result of the tpreat battle in Virginia was still unknown. The country was hopeful; and many were confident. Since then we have learned the truth. Hooker was compelled to fall hack, and hn re-crossol the Rappahannock with his entire force. A heavy rain, producing a sudden rise of the streams in his rr ar, thus cutting off his supplies, and the fact that the enemy were heavily re-enforced, with, it may he, other reapons, made him determine to retire. On Tuesday, May 5th, about five o'clock it commenced raining, dduging roadst tearing up corduroys, j sweeping away bridges, and threat-1 cning destruction to the pontoons, j The river rose with great rapidity and soon overflowed the ends of the pontoons, rendering crossing impracticable. The upper pontoon was taken up and used in lengthening out the others, and, after several hours' very hard labor, the bridges were once more read. Pine boughs were spread upon the pontoons to prevent the noise of crossing, and, alout mid.

night, the troops commenced fall- jlook bJckwarJf in sympathy with lng back. tne season The growing crops, The retrograde movement was i,ook illferior i,imanv places, wheat not disturbed by the rebels, and jparticulftr though it is cornnil the artillery, material Ac. was n out vcry finely, tlmnks to the brought over. j showery character of the season. It is said the rebel loss is much Tho rass crop oult to bc licavy. heavier than ours. j and the prospect for fruit, of all Our army is in excellent spirits, !kin(K is Corn an(1 Sorff0 and Gen. Hooker does not seem j plantini? muat be iato; (item we depressed, but is still confident of notic0(1 inam, pcrs0ns raking and success. The President, Cabinet bllrninfr COrn-stalks where they and Gen. Halleck all express them- j intenflc(1 to plow Is this a ff00(1

selves as naving unaoaieu izuui m Hooker. The statement bo extensively published last week that Hooker was rc-enforced during the fight was an error. No re-enforcements were sent him. Allthc papers predict important movements soon imt noDouy Knows wuai is io ,e j don0 -The result of tho Vallandigham Court Martial has not been announced. The news from tho Lower I Mississippi is highly important, General Grant having captured Grand Gulf and Tort Gibson is reported marching .against Vicksburg, with confident hopes of vic tory. Although much of the news of the past week turns out bogus, that of the death of the rebel Gen. Van Dorn seem to bc well con - frmed. He was shot bv one Dr. HIV III '

of his wife. The Dr. is said to be i wn,KtMI "P lown m :i 111 ,,,n- ,ainnov within our lines. Wo would think that while the A General Court Martial at business of the city is no doubt Cincinnati has convicted four rebel jsnnn cnmHi. it i eertainlv not Holdiers of havin- come into our fo nptivp animat0i, a, fonnor, v. lines . n spie, and has sentenced them all to be han-ed. Private tho hotel, kerned full John C. Sliore, Co. F, lOfUh Keg. ' enough, therr cemed to bo oviIllinois Volunteers, is convicted of; donees of a little carelessness, if

desertion, and of resisting tho arrest oi ot:ior uoericr. ue is sentence 1 to b. shot. Ma:or General It irnside has approved and confrrnel the sontonoo, and they will be exectitevl on t!ie -Ot'.i of tlie preont month. nic!mrl F.trulo-tn:!, a cition, tvi? ronviotc-1 of hnrrnliinc: lrw conlir.omont :it har.l labor, on i Johnson's Ilanil, Ohio. Vi L.nvA npwq from rtltol - A, ' e- r i i ! trt'ir nf t he rniitnrr of rolorrl t. . . . - f t 7 t.

n,l li entiro commn.t. whichn'nnTicc couM l,arP partinconsbtcil of the 3rJ Ohio. 1Sth jrtH in thodvoymmt. Then . n . t v --i t i i lost an evening .inl fi Monicr.M ot Illinois 51st Indiana, i.nl Ind., , . i . solf-rosprct at oods Theater, and 400 loval Alabama soldier-. . 1 . -i u Mil i !., We tlont rREQt'KVT theaters, nut It is said all will be paroled but . .

4 1 - 1 1. I.A.. the Alabamians, and that thev , will be sent to Kichmond to be treated as traitors to the Con federaev: whereupon VIVJ 1.1 1IUI , 1 Mnrtnn ht mted the Seeret.irv uas usiveu i iic ri ll ei.ii of War to order the confinement i A c.vk Af ,i i of bOO of the rebel prisoners now i in our hand, that they may be j held as hostages for the exchange ! and return of' the 400 Alabamians belonging to Col. Straight's 51 t '

Indiana regiment, who were notla? t0 thc effect that the inama

paxolel with the other troops recently captured, but sent to Kich mond, and denounced a renegade AUbmians.

L AT EST. Grant is said to have bad a battle with Gen. Bowen at Clinton, ten miles from Jackson, Miss., last Wednesday. We are told -this morning, on the authority of the Washington Chronicle, that Vallandigham has

been sentenced by Gen. IJurnsidel to the Tortuuas for two vtars. This may or may not be true. Stonewall Jackson waa wounded in the left arm in one of the late battles, and has suirered amputation. . i:xci:rsio.vim)Iana -ohioJtAILROADS, Vc. A.c. Lattcrlv, wc excursionized a I little through some parts of Ohio and Indiana, and though making no very profound observations, it may not be entirely out of the way to note a few items: The railroads seem to be tolerably well patronized, and in a 1 tolerably roush condition as to the tracks. Labor is scarce and li?h Manv ron arc run in a rather unfit condition, and it is jabout timCf it jsto -,0 feared, for an epidemic of accidents. TlIK FACE OF THE COCXTRT, though not devastated by the ravages of war, is not undergoing that progressive improvement of a few years ago. Very few new buildings are in progress, and many fine seats that we had seen before, show slight symptoms of nesrlect. Agricultural operations practice? We have covered a small pioe of ground rather thickly with stalks from the stableyard, several years past, and then plowed in deeply, and have not found them troublesome, and think thev have been of much jLcnofit in oosenin? tho proun(L WoulJ n,t iko tQ havc thcm 44(lig. sipatcd in thin air.") The fanncrs of the conntry $houM wy Cfln thjs tjme It is no piattor ni,ont the latency. After com. potatoes will still do. 'i and then beans. These last two articles will he in great request, This war of ours soems rather to ?rw UpOT1 onr i,nnds. Save, can, and dry all the fruits. A peculiar circumstance caused us to ctioosf: to ride out on the ,pintfbrm of the foremost car from jftavton to Cincinnati, and we got , ofr nt tho foot of Sixth street, with our eves full of cinders, and , . j we mtt sr,on- out. e must ju':uv oiu. AMfSr.Mr.XT? "FINE ATlTs," cl

if thoo ".nMi-l od r little in tho-o'jnst. wor o? mooting C:ut. 'rowrt'irO'l times; yet ro fountl poie-.o'l of the H,-th TiuHnna. Ho v.as

tlirvr wor'li ul i' in t.U art - Tr,rnt. Wo VrA t!;o h n-isro rtxl ' T . , T, .. , , KitM's I.ortv.rrs (Koa(iin;:s" ot'lI on Klorvtion, at Smith A-1 riton. rrouhl havo pivon con 'sidornMe if nil our readers rnl 'H f ui.iui iiin'iiin uuivmiiwii in a friend vrho seemed oxeeedincrlv anxious that we should see and ti Tl... Owens tlie "Come1 II . T 1 - I. y (iian. e saw jonn vtvus uh--moiUn. anl voted Jonn Owens the most detestable oi humbugs. 'nce then we have had to think frequently of what wc heard Kcv. M. D. Conway say several years should be christianized. Men would seek amusement, and appropriate arausement should be provided for them. Here waa a

crowded house of men and women compelled to feign themselves entertained by what ought to excite onlv indignation and disgust in all well regulated minds. And here we must drop the curtain for

the present. COPPLUHI'ADS AM) schools. Much feeling was excited among the people of Dayton few weeks ago, by the action of their School Hoard, and of some of the teacher, in regard to the wearing of Union emblems by pupils in the public schools. Some of the children wore disunion devices at school, when, of course, the children of patriotic families manifested their love for their country and its flag by wearing the national colors. This was followed by an order of the school officers forbidding the use of all party emblems by members of the schools. In enforcing this regulation it was applied to all patriotic symbols and insignia. The national eagle was considered a party device; the "red white and blue'' ribbons worn by young ladies were in the same category; and everything that savored of love for our country or its flag was prohibited. Many pupils were expelled from the schools because they did not abstain from everything that could wound the delicate sensibilities of rebel sympathizers. Little comment is necessary. The people can judge of the character of men whose political sentiments lead them to acts like these. There is no 'dower deep" for men who regard the American Flag, that "banner of beauty and glory," only as the badge of a party. If it is to be considered in this light, we confess that we belongwith those who honor the Hag, who love it and desire to see , r i ii l u nymg oer our wno i?nu, o. er faithfül friends, or over foes utterly crushed. We can never look upon that fla with an unkindlinsr eye, or without thinking of the glorious and deathless memories that cluster around it. We saw it, a lew .,l..-vi- fl,ft ' r j pulpit in the thurcll of ail Ohio village; it was in the ri-ht place. n ' M 1 No mail who would not like to stand under it everv time he preaches, should be recognized as a minister of the gospel. We wish it could be in everv school house in the land. We would like to see it every day, and to look upon it last of the things of earth when we come to die. Hitherto, tlie names of Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold have been the symbols of all that is detestable in falsehood and t reachcrv. lhcv live in tiie worm s scorn and loathing as the chief among traitors, lint these men have been pushed from the eminence thev have held so lonir; and in the coming time men will not turn to their names for a symbol of whatever deserves universal execration and abhorrence. They will sav, "As uAsn as a C"rrr,i?HEAP OF 1C). II. Wc lind tho i!onnre ono ( ; :oiii to vi-it his i rirnt-. w!io !iv Mt I'i n!' Toint. .lav omtv. lvit in- ' 1 I i:i a few l:iv-;. i Capt. C. .13 in the three month? service nt tho leinnin of t!ic ar. ; M a private in the Sth Indiana On reaching home he immediately , ... i re enutej, ana soon rrcene(i u Lieutenant's Commission, was auain promoted, and at twenty years of age, was made Cuptain. lie was taken prisoner at the battle of Stone IJivcr, confined at Atlanta, Ga., and then sent to the Libby prison at Kichmond. Here he was in the same apartment with Gen. Willieh, and other Indiana oflicers. He was recently exchanged. crrrriNc; into a had iiox. t Northern traitors to this (iovernment in its present vrial miirht well expect to he remembered with loathing by all mankind when tho "hurlv burlv is done'' Uut that they should find no place on the great earth lor the, soles of

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doubtless more than they contemplated. Advices from Newborn have it that the rebels refuse to admit among them disloyal citizens, sent out of our lines, except such as can give security of abilitv to take care of themselves. Mr. Isaac A. Hedges, of Cincinnati, author of the book on the Sorgo Culture, which we advertise for sale, made a rather sudden and unexpected advent into our office one day last week. He is a fine, athletic specimen of the Western Yankee; about 52 years of age; a live worker, and full of sortro. He had come around this way to convince our farmers there is a market for the Syrup. He told us he had bought a lot of Mr. Fisher, west of town, that pleased him so much in its quality that he made him a present of one of his books as a premium. He made arrangements with Mr. J. D. Carter to buy and ship the Syrup, so that our country friends need not frei at any loss as to what to do with their surplus, or havo any fears of producing too much in future. The Indiana Aucnev for sick

and wounded soldiers, at Xashville, "ea!' 7l,nrt- Vvi,,.rxr to sale at the ' Court-IIouso door n U inchester, KanTenil., is at No. 42V Cherry-St. Up dolph county, Indiana, on S.iturdav the ..4:M l.".- !, 3'Uh dar of May, between the hours

sw,,, 4i,vt ,J u,ivl '" J. W. Scott. The oilice of the same Acuc' at Louisville, Ky., is at No. f4 0 lain Street, one door east of Third, and is under the cure of Jason Nam. These! Ageneies are established by the Governor of Indiana, for the purpose of giving information about Indiana Kegiments serving in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama, and for the care of sick and wounded soldiers. All services free of charge. Over two thousand of the loyal women of St. Louis met recont.lv and orjraiiized a "Ladies' National League. DESIRABLE FARM FOR S-AJLE-TOTICK is hereby piren, th.it, hy ! S virtue of tn Ordrr hC the Randohih i oourily Lommon l ie;is Uourt, tlie mutersigned, AdminitrHtor of the Ef-Ute of the It:ite of ill oflVr at pri.I t'ttr I ovner, deceased, will ate ?ale, ar.J if not üold hvvhe VJnd of .UI,e' G:' VV''' on3,at ;lv. offer at pub - lie auction nt the Court-IIoue door in the town of Winchester, the west half fi I.i i. . . . . r . . . i - i ' " ! ? ; " " ? i n;T fu (i 1 1 1 n v. iu.tiitr J 1 IHM IK T' (I - t t t - . . - . 1 " rr t 1 I north of Range number 14 K:i?t, containing 120 acre?, in Randolph county. TiJIMIS. One-third cash; the residue in ".ial payments at nine and eighteen months, with note at interest, w.iring U-netit of appraisement, and secured by good freehold suretief. .1011 N JOHNSON, Adm'r. Mav 7, ISf.J. -i;, ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE.! TT OTIC n U hrrehy given, that I will! ?ell at puMic auction on Friday the j 12tli day of June next, nt the lite, resilience of (leorge Washington Ladd,! 1 1 deceased, in Randolph county, Ind., nil j his personil property (not taken hy th I vilnw,) consisting of Horses, ahnut -0 hr-d of Hog, Sheep, one Wagon,, Wheat growing in thi f!d, Karmin:' Utni!'. Iloticehohl nnd Kitchen Furni- j ture, at.d a variety of article uiiiMt--: try to enumfrat. A credit of f! months j will be given on sums over three dollars, the pur'-hijtr civing his not- with approved surety, waiving valuation an 1 appraifiement laws. ' I'M IL Y I. LA DP. I Mav 14, 1CT3 Administratrix. ! fato of Indiann. Randolph County: III th lt:u(loph Circuit f'or;i!, Srpt min r Term, ISU3. amul Arntroni-l ' rV OIlip.AUH. .0. .!i;'.M IV i:n!:jr,.r Ilnwn k Marks' h's A iinn v-i, e iini and li! his c:- T.',ii:.t, ;i.' thcr with nn iH! l.ivit that ! i-;'d Defendaiit is not a resident of the St ite of In li ma i .Votire i. iherfforo hereby sivrn j said I)f.ii.lart, that, un! be be and , appear on the ri rt dav of the S p'embr 1'enn f the R in 1'dt.h Circuit Court, t I r '; irn at the c -he.ttr on the SJ .M urt-IIwiie in in-i jniavi.' S r t mSi r , lb!, und d!i-wt r or demur t iid com-! pl.v.nt, tlie !.ime will be heard and detr-1 mined in hi- nbenee. i Witney J,,hn R Coodrich, nnd the! fi. sj fcn i the -eil of iid Court, this Cth 1 d iv of Mw. l-fii. i my 15-4. JOHN II. GOODRICH. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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IilR citizt-in of White River Towr.-' .-,Mle 0f IUlUl M. Keaor, dereaed, JL hip, Randolph county, lni'nnn, and fwilh t!iC ;Vill annexed,) will oiler for ail other j interested, will take notice that j aje at 0!:t-crv, at the Ute residence at the text meeting of the Roardof Com-j of jPC( ftie lf jn' the Town of Winrn:ionerj of na'nl county, to- be held in . chesttr Rudolph Countr, Inlun.i,

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the privilege of moving iny stock of Ciro- j The personal propertvof said Kstate, coneerier and Lujuors from mV present place iftinc of a Horse, Wiron, Ho, Hutchof bujtnes to th brick buildiu-situted i er' Tooh, IIouehoM and Kitcheo Fur

on Lot number three in the F.t Front of the Town of Winchester, and on the corner of Main and Washington street?, with the prif ilejre to there continue to eil intoiicating liquors at retail, as now permitted under my license in mj present place of buiinesi. ADAM HIRSCH. Maj 13,1503. 45

APPOINTMENT. NOTICE is herebj given that th undersigned bis teen appointed Administratrix of the Estate of (Jeorce Washington Ladd, deceased, late of Randolph

county, caivi L.siaie is tupposeu 10 ne aolreut. ' ' EMILY I: LADD, Slav 14, ltG3.-45 Administratrix. Ippointmcut. .ATf im i a.. l a il . jtul icr, 1. ncrco; j ministrators of the Ktite of Charles ?hockney, deceased, late of Randolph county, led. ' The F.jtate is probably solvent. REUDEN PHOCKNKY, (1E0RGK W. MONKS. Ma? C, 1G3. i Administrator!. m 9 Admin it rntor's Sale. NOTICE is hereby piren, that the rn-deriene-l. Administrators of the Estate of Charles Shockney, deceased, will offer for gale at public out-cry, at the late residence of the deceased in Greensfork township, Randolph county, Indiana, On Saturday, May 30. 18G3, The personal property of aid Etite, con-t-tin of Kr?, Cnwj, Hoc, Sheep, Wheat in field, 0.it, Ilav, Wapona and Farming Implement?, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Molrse?, and other article. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a m. TERMS. Hums of three dollars and under, cah; a credit of one year will be given by the purchaser giving note with approved surety, waiving benefit of valuation aud arpr!iement law.. RETTBEN KIIOCk'NEY, CEO KU K W. MONKS, May 6, lbG.'l. 11 Administrator i. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of nn Execution to rf-cted fiom the Randolph Common of ID o'clock, A M and 4 o'clock P M of paid day, the following Real Estate, situated in Randolph county, Indiana, to wit: Sixty acres of Land o!F of the east aide of the wet half of the north. ea.t quar ter of Section twentv-even (2,)Town sinp nineteen (!.',) I Ranire thirteen (11.) Et-t. Execute! n4 the property of Stover Smith at the suit of Z.moah Reeon, A. IE JENKINS, Mav S, 13. 4 1 $:i :.0 Jh'ff R. C. Iff. LIEBER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 5 j MOLDINGS it FRAMES, Pictures, Looking Glasses, rrench and .American Clus, t)vnl and Sfjnare I'ranies of all izes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, iEtna Insurance Building, Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. All kinds of Krames fur Show Cards, Pictures, Paintings, promptly made to order. Mav I'Cll. 41 jj- gl -lL il5 ia. Im j " - . --- , . . . " r j r "ö knit y.Jii 1 v A - A 151 . JVJ 1 1 ! n B : t mi ! I -.urn I 19 I t"4 I r r - "I - - l 1-1 .1 ti i ft XV. Kyi ! hn( Mile and Het.'til FüliXITUKK K003IS. .,.! "il CCT 7CU!M,?TP.M CTnCCT ul nt trVWI HnwillilJiUil O I IL I Adioitlill- Odd IVIIOWS' Hall, him ji t rr-vi . rs Psf.mi ' UmiliM. A!t(illtllll'llt ,T,P . Ol ICI. ifirebv L'lvcn, thittlienn1 l trsi,;e.l h.ts ien arpomHU A'l mintr.itcr t the -'ie ot D.iuiel M. Re i-ur, d e ied, fith the Will nr nexed.) l ite o.' R iu du'ph county, Ind. The c-titeis prcbiblv in-o'vtnt. " K. L. WATsOV, May r, 1 rC3. 41 Administrator. 1 It! mini s trat o r ? s Sa Ic. VJ OTICK hereby pivc-n that the unNt..rdar the 31 of May, j niture, and variou ctr.er articles, sale to bein at 10 o'clock, A. M TF.RMS: Sums of three dollars and und'r, cih; over three dollars, a credit of nine month will be -riven, the purchaser firing note at interest, waiving benefit of valuation, with securitv. K. L. WATSON. Maj 6, 1663. 41 Admniitroto.

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Green-Home, (west part of town;) also, All kinds Green-House Plants For aile; Tomato Plant. Cabbage Plant, sc , c. urders tronj a distance must be accompanied with the cash. Maj ?, i?f.:i. 443 WINCHESTER HOUSE, (Late Aker IIoue,) J. r. McMAIIAN, Proprietor. H OUSE renovated and newlv furnish ed. Stage OCice removed to it. Nu ! pains spared to make guests comfortable. llorses aad Carriages to let. 43. Appointment. "jVfOTICE is hereby civen, that the J undersigned have been appointed Executora of tbe yilIof Nathan barker, deceased, hte of Randolph couuty, lad. The Estate is probablv solvent. C. DARKER, NATHAN I). BARKER, May 4, lf3. Ixecutor$. Executor?' Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the andersipned. Executors of the but Will of Nathan Darker, deceased, will offer for sale at public out cry, at the late residence of tit e testator in Whiteriver Township, Randolph county, Indiana, on Friday the 21th day of May, l?(3, the personal property of said Estate, consisting of hones, cows, hogs, corn, wheat, waon, farming implements, wheat in the tieU, houstholJ and kitchen furniture, and various other articles too tedious to enumerate, ale to begin at 9 o'clock, A. M. TERMS OF SA EE; Sums of Three Dollars and under, cash; a credit of one year will be given, the purchaser giving his note, waiving valuation and appraisement law?, with approved securitv. Tbe farm will be sold the same day if a fair price is bid for the same. CHAREE DARKER, NATHAN I). DARKER. May 4, 1 r-G.7. 41 Executors. ABBOTT'S STORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION! Abholt is the most noted writer nnJ esayist of the day, :nd his time. He shows that more than thirty year ago the rtlicllion w as inaugurated, w hich was then as a little cloud no larger than a man' hand, but which continued to prow and spread until, as a solid phalanx, its dark folds from horizon to zenith overshadowingour whole country, and pounout its vial of w rath in lightnings an i thunders. Fellow-citizens, you love your country, and have an interest in its history; tou feel honored bv the braverv and heroism of the fathers, husbands und sons of Indiana, who io nobly risked their Irves at their country's call. Indiana soldiers have honored the State and Nation and have therefore largely contributed material for Its history, of which Abbott has given due prominece. He 1ms viidly portrayed those acts of patriotism and bravery which till the highest page in history, and will stand encraven in the highest niche in fame's cloud tipped temple. Parent, if you wish to have your children intelligent and patriotic, get them Abbott's Historv of the Rebellion it is written in the most stvle. fascinating And what will afford the poldier more pleasure, when he returns, to visit his friends, benring the scars of manv a well j fought battle, than to find with them a book with tho history of the battles of Donelson, Shiloh, Murfreesboro, IVa Ridge, Rich .Mountain, Antietam, und a host of others in which he performed such a heroic part. Wc give a few of the names of the mary Statesman, scholars, and soldiers, who have patronized and recommended Abbott's History of the Rebellion. Jared Spark, IMward Kvtrett, H. W. I,oiiL'fe!low, Win. Sprague Governor R. I.; Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois, Schuvlt-r Odlax. Lewis Wal lace, and O. P. Morton, (Jovemor of Indi ana. J. (;ii:o, Aentfor Rando!; ! Co. Slate of Indiana, Randolph ('oniity. In the Kamh.ljh Circuit Cnurt, Seytnnr 'I'trin, b "jo 4.13 Complaint t eorrect Deed. Oliver II Law r Robert Rowell, Ro-an-n i Row e 11, William I'd well, 1 'hi I'm Rowc!!, Ibirper Powell, Sinti Rowell, Jütie 1'nw.dl. John Rowell, SlupUr Rowtll, I.irv Si.iii'T.i. tt nl.

,, i ., . r ttc of John R. H.'ivtnrid e, deeaed, h&s . . , ()U come the I n ; n 1 1 Ii , b t Rrown i , , ,, .... . ,, , ,, , ,. 'V. m i i .. i i i , hied hi pttit.on to se the Real t ate ; N A; AlonkS hi Alt', r:iev. iimi lite r ,i , i ' i . i ' " l"lc , i . i . ,i -.i tlie dccf-dftit, bi peront rror-ert beliH convj'.nrit hire;:), tnetlur with an. .-,, .. ' ,. , .,. . , . . , , r . intr Wiii!T,( tent t' pa hu debt: and that .1 hd-ivit tli.it above .!.med Defendant , . . mi i i . " 1 fc r ..... e l...r. -nd p t t.on ill be heard nl the next

Xutir, :, tlMreforepwn sii l D ft nd .... ... i, . .1.... .1 ...... 11. 1- v. uriif-f u.n .1 j : 1 uii 1 n v n : -1 hi iv oi inc nexi H tm (r uit K.tnio:pn I rirAt Curt. U be I..,'.). i t f bt Curl. : j H '!- i:i W'mche-ti r on the 'Jnil M'.r: !.iy j ,,r Sertem'i.r, l-f.3, the ime b in-the jl j iv fcj 1 m ,(lth, ar.d anir 01 demur to iid coin:. '.tint, the sime will be hear I and determined in their absence. w; .... i, ..,,i ,.i c.i ,.r i t.. Court. A-ri' 23rl. 103. JOHN II. COODRICH. Mav 1 . l-r,Cl i (I'kRCC Land for .Salt. Iir.HTV A CR KS of excellent Land, A unimproved, tl.ree and a-half iiti't-s north eat of Winchet r, lor ? on de irib!e te rms. F .r inform ition apply to Rrown L Monk?, Winchester, Ind. mvl-13 W. U. RKKBE. A (I in i n i t ra t or N Sa 1 1 V OTICK IS II RR ERY GIVKN.that J i I will eil at p-iblic auction on Saturday the 23J day of Miv, l-r,3, between tb hour- of ten o'clock, A M, ani four o'clock, rM.at the residence of Lorenzo Rvrum, deceased, late of Randolph county, all his personal property not taken by the ridow, consisting of farming Utensils, Horses, 0lts, Cattle, kc. THUMS or mam:. A credit of nine months will be piven on all sums over three dollar", the porchaer pivin" note with approved security, waiving vab uatioa and appraisement laws. CALVIN J. HICKMAN. Mijl,l6C3 3 Adm'r.

Spring Dress Goods! Just rectived at the TRADE PALACE.

WEST WASHINGTON-ST., INDIANAPOLIS. SILKS, CHECK POPLINS. rm:Ncn ruri.ix, MOZA.MHIQI'ES, i:.mpki:ss CLOTH. rnrr.AIlDS. n Style, roi'LAKI) DELAYER, simum: niXANLs, l llL.NCII CALLIO. HUME, LORD k CO., Late II. A. Fletcher t Co. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS Something new and beautifnl, juit rtceireJ at the TKADI2 rAIiA.CE. HUMELORD & CO. CARPETS. The largest ?tock in the West, comprising every grade from the beautiful Medallion to the common Hemp, bought ninety days ago, and will te told at ft small advance on old pricei., ALIO Oil Cloth, Itug, .Mntu, Huff Holland, -(Ireen Holland, Cnrtaim Dnmnsk Shudct, Tmbroidered Kepps, Strnw flatting, Coco Glutting, A.c., A.c. At the TRADE PALACE. II tunc, Lord & Co. PAPER HANGINGS. A very large stock of all gradei, idtctel with much cart- for Spring trade: ALSO WINDOW SHAIIF.S, i;ii.t roiiMci:, HANDS, rOHDS &i TASSF.LS, riCTUKi: TASSELS Together with a complete assortment of House Furnishing Goods: TRADE PALACE. 26 AND 28 AVcst Wnhiiitoii-st., xisrjDXAisrAoT.TS. HUME, LORD & CO. PROPItlKTOItS. Application for License. JVT OTICK IS HEREHV GIVEN, that . the undersigned will make application to the Hoard of Commissioners of Randolph county, Indiana, for a license to pell intoiicating li-pior in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank on the premises at the following place, to wit: tteginning 7 feet east of the South west corner of inlot No. 18, on Washington Straft in tif Tinrtli-t cmisr in tKa. . town of Winchester and county aforesaid, running thence east 15 feet, thenc north 40 feet, thence west 15 feet, south 40 feet, and in the house in which Patrick Kellev lias been keening Grocerr. john Giii:isin:iMKR. April 21, 1S;.3. 42 Notice o Stockholders. Omer: or Cincinnati k Fort WiTiif R. R. Co., Winchester, April U9, ltC3.j TpHHRH will be nn Elect:on of nin ' 1 Directors for nid ComranT. held at I the othce of the Cwtn;ny in Winchester, j Randolph county, Indiana, on Thursday, (June Ith, 1h;.'J." R? order of the Hoard. NOTICE TO HEIRS Of Petition fo Sell Kcnl Itate. State of Indiana, Randolph County. "VTOTICF. U herby piren tht SiUt J l 1. (ionlon, Administrator of the Ke- . . ' ' Court of Common 1'ltui, f t s-"d nnnty. .,, .. JOHN IJ. (IOODRICH. April ISth, 1-G.j. Chrk. ! i2 81,000 CASH j. NI some pnod Weitem Land, t tride f r an improved Farm in this countv. Applv ttj " my 1-13 c. A. AVERT. Mrs. N. A. Williamson, MANTUA MAKER. Orn;its iii:h mihvicls to the Udies. Winchester and vicin itjr. Having Lad several years' ex periencc iu New HanitLire, sh feeil confident of giving fiatisiaction. Reidence in tbe Frazea prof crti Snuth of the cminarrJOHN B. CROWLEY, M. D. PHVSfCIAX AID .Y, Particular attention paid to diteatf Tili: LYE AND KAU. OVVli V. and Ki:sIDi:.NCi: north ide of Washings treet, cr north-west cornar of Tublic Square, incbester, L&d. 4