Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 46, Winchester, Randolph County, 22 May 1863 — Page 2

WINCHESTER JOURNAL. w inch i:kt i: it 'riiii My 29 ie.a. Newa üf the Week.

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t.flf.win.reh.:milr, ea.t. of .Tnrk.rn. Gral

-mi.iM.w..... -r rl tro!ertv in foe, DiMrid 01 .o ' lnmbu irogresing rap ,,m jl 1 r s . it. a A distant Gnnd TnoM v : . . , . . - VL0 Ud arrived at Memph,, frr-m f,KAMS Army,. report, the organNation of ten full regiment of ne-

gro troops, and recruiting wav (;0V(.rmia.nt. Mill in progress, with the pr.n- .Kxtrnsivt. frnu,ls on ti1(.. IViiMon, pect of adding ten more regiim-nts 0fllri.liavrbocn(lU(oV to t Wis colored foicc. Vet through forged papers for Tho health of the Army ofiback Rml sUrgeüni certillthe Cumberland is most excellent. ! nltes ! in Gen. Rous.eauS divi.oin there Tlu MlWriptiou, to tho o() arc but -10v mtu rvportetl unni ior n.t.rivn(l l)V jay Cook' A Co.,! 'll'- on Friday and "Saturday, amount Large numbers of disloyal to three millions five hundred and

,:viun- IUHUH..1. v Vl .w.. .,v from St. Louis and other places, j Mfinvcltnem are very neaunj,

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society. Saturday, to denounce the arrest Thecthand lth Ind. Kegi-!()f Vallandigham. Erasttw Comments distinguished themselves at! ini, presided, ami Governor Sey Tort Gibson by a splended hny-llimlr t a lettt.r stronclv

onct charge, carrying a link-ultiam

position and capturing a re bei battery. From the Cin. Gazett's condensed news we extract the following: The Richmond Knquirer, which, it will be remembered, is the official organ of Jeff. Davis, has a deDondintr article on the probable j CUUi .11 .- l V lilt v .. ., i 11 SftVS OUT troops inreiuen im-1 i . 'f'l , 1 Mam on every . . reat acuviiv in tne ouui-we!, -Yhilo there are indications of a. rencwal of the attack on Charles j ton. HoolcerH army sun menare i the line of the Rappahannock , Jtnd our troops are troublesome in North Carolina. In hört, mees- . i wrtfi,inna ;c rmnirod bv I the South in regard to operation j it. every quarter. A blow may he struck in any one of many places. ,; I he article is pnntea among our dispatches. The news from New Orleans, which we publish in our dispatches, is indeed cheering Alexan- . aria, tne reoci sironguoiu on me Ked river has been cnotured bv? dmiral Porter's lleet. and n strong rdel force commanding its ' defenses has heen etnirei y ie-. troved. Port Hudson was bom- . ... ,-i.lv. i 'urv'i u) oui .v- .Vriace. md it is reported that thc place hai beca evacuated by tho ccy. Col. Gricron's expeditioa, from which wre have had very fiyorabic account from time to tine, reached Raton Rottge after a scries of n.o"A brilliant siteoc4s. Lvery railroad in Missireippi yrA cut by them, several imnnrtant bndces destrovea. tie rni.burned, anda wholctrain of oars laden with rebel stores com mitted to the flames. Among the articles on noara were .,vuj sueus UCHIlt '.I JI 141 ii n.iiiui .... terie, which exploded with a fear I . : 1 l . K i,.L-;hnr,r li'iT. fid crash. Thc amount of dam age inflicted by the raid is almost j i lit ti incalculable. The men provided themselves with fresh horse on the march, and rode safely into: Raton Roug acrotnpaniel by negroes on horseback most of j v hom also led horses. I Major General Hunter writes toj t overnor .nirw. unuer uaie oi Port RoyaL May 4, ä letter strongly complimentary of the colored regiments in the service in hi de p.utnnt. He speaks of them as hardy, brave. ptiet. fnd obedient; nrl says that with the brig ade of liberated sUvt's already in tne field, and a few regiments of intelligent oolorrd men from the North, he would place them in a condition to make an extensive' tiwursiu upon the main laud, through the most densely populated regions; and from an expedition of this character he doubt not that the most beneficial results would arise. Two rebel spie? were executed on Johnsons Island, near San dusky. Ohio, on the 15th inst. Urb. Gen. Millich has been exchanged, nd ha reached In - dianapel'n. A severe infantry fielt is rerrted to have taken place sear Fsffolk on thc 15th. Jerep A. Hamilton, of the l.'th UA . An Miss rranftilla L.

Hcan, of Chicigo. were m:rricdi Mr. Yoorhf.es made pr.es. j"3; ;'ors lra! recently cn tho btoucEiver battle1 dent, and the president made thejoundd the shoulder unH .totMxh. It was idl about thc: tm:c the ho

- ItH believed there i no doubt . t'.c it-M ire enlisting m-trioe in th.. extreme .South, m thu is the

onlv cla-is from which thev run in that part the con. fedt raey. draw recruits j Crnnt tk .Tack-on. Mis.. j .1 .... 1 1 4 .1 '..:...i ' . .Rebel rrmforeruents are :.r j t 11. 41 I Iii I r 1 : 1 ii . riving from Georgia and South i,;wo.iin, rwowiiiu .n-i - ,iopn r.. .ionnxon i- iu com- ' 1 manu. . I t 1: r- . 1 ....... 11 1... ngauHM-ccu.o wim Ven a4iznMl tn th1 command ol I , . . tb. rivalry in W extern irpmia. Thr cultivation of abandoned ! fnrms h: hocn commenced by ; eigUty - onc tliousana uoiiars. f thp N YorJ. Democrat held a meeting at mv, on i traitor j TVw clnvw fS .fidin M Ttntts.. . ' ' . ,! who. it is well known, is a loyal ; . ,. 1 man, escaped within our lines 4l , r , i,i recently, and Mr. Uotts asked that! . ,. , thev be delivered up. i hev were , , A. ' unquestionaiuy iree, mvccr, uu der the President's Proclamation, 1 Iiis rennest could not be comj puel Willi .Thc rfbol General Stonewall - Ton is dead. He was aeei . : dentally expose-i to tne nre ot portion of hi own troops, rlurinsr j (ho ,atff fi ht lloonr. and re-1 . . . , ifrirni u c x irn vi nirii i in :u :iri l 1 I IvM . .7 . 1 4, V i . i Aiiumtation became necessarv; i and after it was performed, pucumom supervened and he lived but a shon r u ci u On the Mh inst., the public ( debt of the United States amount-; ed to nine hundred and eighty-four , Th , tcn. "' an(l P?,AP eurrenev composed four hundred millions j 0f this sum, or nearly one half of thc .holc debt of thr country a , A A. A . A A loan to tne people wunoui iniersi.:

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thry Vall.indirbam eaae hare found him ffailty, and have sentenced' himtoclose confinmcat in soäo - . l 9 p fortress annag the continuance of the war. MM. Gen. Duraside has approved and confirmed the sen. tence. and has designate,! Fort; barren, in UoMon Harbor, as the, place of confinement. j There i a rumor afloat that rcMs ,)nve ,.vll(.uat,., vi. ks- j burg, and a special dispatch to the Tribune says the Coverntnent u disposed to give the report credit. j -j-j 0ll-K.e jH not .. ,, ,.i The there ha been some sharp fighting nt Uarsvillc. and that more is expects'd A regiment of rlratted lVimsvlvania mon aro 5aM toIiaV0 broken and fled on the first tire of the relvK We Sate accounts of some skirmishing m the south and southwest witbin a day or two. but noth iag of a very important or deei-ic character. Tin: nr.Mocn atic mass mketixr; at iniAV.vroi.is on THE 20tk difheult to say now in any light of the facts wc have as yet what thev did effect. It sterns thev did ! hold ä meeting, at which some 10.000 persons were present, that thPV orcanized, transacted some . bna'iness and ndjonrned. alt in a 'tolerably orderly manner, so far proceedings were concern- . Cd

.. . ,. ,, , Itlictlow. Tho .:,ll ,..is.;d through I tnt.-vnr.iM.. lor l-ra.-Ticn imosn. , a. o,..t K.i.te of li.ni.l M. l;eor. ,!'.!. v,Un ho !. (hc Th, ts littl, variety or IntoroM in i sHeRIFr38ALE '0hU.jH. l.h. T,.,.f Wl.. Ic. ,an, , ;l b,ro ,n ln.1 m , " onlv Mn. o hin return homo of Lis ,.nrt of : RyStR'f S ALE. ( J '-"' St the meotin.; thOV proj'Ol to (0ntrv N-,r ;s tlwro .inVJL) rtcl frara the JUnJoIph Circuit !a,nr'1"1 t,,c .Vp"': ' hoM at th, SU.o CariUl on T no,- tl0ns ot , ls P'"'-"; ; iv(n far Mm ,vho knows j rr.. I -ill le .t ?h. Court. The r,.. fropcuof , C.u.j.j: .lav la.t. It i.t almo on.llv tranr, have ton rnnov, Iron, J j- .

Till 9IM .. . . I. .. -

Constitution, the liberty to astrnUe ami cli-cus the tax law, the; ... ..ii' conscription act, the hatx-na cor-;

pus und the mancipation prucla ! wation. l.rvat itr.- w as hud on liberty of pee h, and of the press, reat dangi :-r reined to be appre-

Lend, d from infrin"inent3 of these lcle to do but to eharire bayonets

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executive usurpation,. ! Thev charged alon-the hole line, ... . , I... ,

.wii- ;.! e liuuu-.ium iuu. auu ... -. . . . y. y-v titAiw n r.iion 1 nor from treason to the government I . . ,rom an wurce' tnero is no 4 ntp dwelling. It is the fame old 1 - . Tl . storv over ngam. There is more 1 ,.... ' show of dislovaltv than we expectr -ftat0sCw at this time. The arrest ,. . A , anaimpnsonratmoi aaianuignani conlcmnc both in hcs . rrSfJilltionS. and that 'Gallant Tr. . t- lCütjle has whe ! svmpathy of his democratic friends ' () Judiaiia, who, though assailed , h by kindrca rvri.lon J nre yet prepared to stand firm by ; him in his defense of the sacred ; principles of constitutional freedom. The outside and border inci- ( dents of the meeting appear to j have been more suggestive ami siriKing man ;m uiiuj; n- i nccteil with tlu, meeting itself. It appear., (a.s every one would ex pect,) that a large number of those present went "armed and equipped" as the law does not exactly "direct," but as it does positively forbid. A lart;c number of arrests weapons and it is estimated that no less than 1,:00 revolvers were taken altogether bv the civil and xmhtarv authorities- I o these are , to be au led a large number oi . " . knives, ri.e ot two feet in length, having been taken from a stove in , a Cincinnati car. From one woman seven revolvers taken, tlioy having heen ' given to her for "safe keeping. !,, . c j large numner ere inionn nom j i the w indows of cars under the iin!.,n.ion tliat tJu.v m prove ! troulloscmo to -holdc-rx " .'reat I . . . . s , , ot.u oi nring oi hmihs uhm u.n from the cars a the trains wore 1 about leaving in the evening. i Several f the trains were boanled by the military and police and the revolvers "taken up." These . , , , , a,lloUnt, ,1 to several hundreds. considerable force of the military had been detailed to pro--Itectthe Arsenal and other public pr0pertv; ami there ran be no' doubt .of the onidemv the abso ' i ji.. neitv of qnch iremtion. a ! It is cverv way probable that this lt cvrrv ,vav nrobabie that this ' foresight of Gen. Ilase.-ill pre. ! inr! di?. graceful than, d'd occur. Such are a ferc of the more I salient points of tho aflair of Tucs- , i i i j day as wc can hurriedly glean from the aominj papers. If wr i f nd ourselves to Lave been milled in anv thing, cr if any more de - taiWl account mav appear to he. i called for, we may eornvt up inj our next - - - cob. sib.vs cobt.novi:. , . r, . . , (ol. Colgrove is now at home srivinix himself time to recover from the wound received in one of the late Chancellorville battles. With the exception of the lameness necessarily result nit: trom the! consenuent on tlie los of blood tll'IIIIUl tllKI I-V1IK Illing IM UrUlllU occasioned by it, the Colonel is in excellent health. He received the wound on Sitn - day morning n short lime aftersunrise, um conunueo on norso. 1. . i! 1 . 1 ibaek till afters T M. When he

Mound the blood mnninrr over thni1" " 4

i boot top he drew a handkerehief i tightly around the limb, and in 1 this wav, to some extent, eijecked the wound onlv The Colonel wa th e

sisiance nor 7ücuutueiiu:iit, out saia fur, tne iuiiowing ittai restate situmounted ollicer on the entire left. .ntKinm fv.eo i ated In'Randolph eounz?, Indiana, to wit: havinieommandofmeT Rep. '"i the. tn'h" ' " i O ri .f I W U uk., . ' n irho Ive science for its nrn sake, of the east part of the r.orth-east quarttr merits, and was no doubt, a rather TT of the north-east ounrter of Section one

iConsphMious mark for rebM shnrp. ; shooters. Some live balls passed through hid coat and another struck hi sword near the hilt,

vrlln tVn ;crnmen rtflmi- "iirirl rt'thvnf i P,n,n . ft

badly tv.: This h s

been nhot in battle, und the Colsays, "He is a good hor-e yet." Vi n 1 1 1 i ,K i The Colonel consider the tight-

ing of Sunday thc closest, and j 4v 1 hardest ho has . en. -Aller our men had exhausted their ammum tion," says he. 'e had nothing I . . uims ..... a-v-k m h r Mi 1 1 j 11111 tii mn : quarter? of n mile and taking 3 or J I ,1 1 . c.,!,.,!:-. , , ; 1.. 1? !

mmarea prisoners ,neiuaing,uttl üoc,u ;

several commissioned officers and . r . one Major . times reen Th rebelver three : mandrd by Gen. Arch of Ewels; n:..:sA- t-.l - v tu: uiMMou, .nvswm a 11c, contest was often a regular hand: to hand licht, the men freoncntlv elubbinir their mms. ,

After dismountmg, the nel:cheljl. v found himself too much exhausted i iichriher, Lewis Nancy M, for anv further active duty, butj Laj remained with his Regiment till i go;,f MooJeSarah Jane. the final retreat. Though not ap. p"-15 Lot tie J Penletoa pearinc disposed to condemn the j Hannali'rcarnck Mar? Ann.' recrossing" of the river, he rk Daph Bi thinks the rebels got the worst of sm;th J A, Smith Frances. Sawyer Sarah it, any how; certainly uch w as the case as far as his observations! y Van Aernam T B, V'aicel 'ITiomp-

"t in. oa3 ncieiiui nun-i'VM.j Thinks that not more than one- j i 1 r a third of our men were engaged. The Colonel cannot be able for duty for some weeks, but intends to return the first day he is able! to do nnvthing. Ilcnrv Ward Reecher is a great j man; we believe in him a good deal; but he can write the sublimest ! nonseimo. tue insT. inno-nincent -

foolerv that ever went into tvpe. 17' ,HS J'f h Potion to wl the .. 1 J Real E-tate of the decedent, to pay lega-

In an editorial on the death of Stonewall Jackson, he savs, .-Ho i ' . I is no longer a ioe. e iiuiik ol him now as a noble-minded gentle - r man. a rare and eminent Christian! For years lie has been an active member of the Presbvterian f'hiirdi. of which he w.-i n rnlitvr - elder. He never, in nil the oceuPrions of the camp, or tempta tion of campaigns, lost the fervor of his pilt v, ' nor mnitl.,l hU i Christian duties.' H Stonewall .Jackson was 'rare and eminent Christian," or j any kind of Christian, we say most ! devoutly, may there be few such! i- i i, , 4 , W e remember no Pagan or Atheist ! who did so much harm as he, or wrought the Devil s work so el fcctivelv. He never "remitted his Christinn duties!" The employ - ment wliieh he has never remitted ' for the Last, two years, was the ; assassin work of a traitor lor the ': assassin work of a traitor I .. .. . . rum ot our country, ana the enI Union soldier killed in battle is murdtrcd; and Jackson has the: blood of thousands on his soul. v. ,i I , ,i . ri 4 wc hive thought that a Christian ! is one who has the spirit of Christ, I and is engaged in His -.votk. 1 H. ,1-, . ,-m- .. ,i. . n"u 1,1 "n, " ,LU we Visiter! our menu 1 nomas . t. . . fo:.. f , .. .. ........ j . v r . , ! lr. IL is a farmer, but from . !, . i'ii j boyhood has cherished a passion; for Geological studies, 'though j v rfiu via. ii i ii i. it,' lit- ii,iiiii still a young man, he has acquired j a knowledge of this subject which ; is not merely respectable, but I . - - - highly valuable, ana very unu-snai 111 Uli' 1 Xilllll I i i. -. i whose lives are devoted to study. He has a cabinet of Miecimens ... . .,i i.,,..! I which is worth FPeral hundred ill 1 .. Ä .1,M V. ars in ,nonP.v Vflhie, while for! tlic lov er of this science, it has a . that cannot be thus estl - worth : . mato'1- Tt tains ?PCC1I Sphered from various parts of the ; worM' AH thi? .,H" h ac' t..- lr1-.-.l? 'oo-iAn mmcnnlli' "M"1 u'1 - Ti,-vn.nA rVine bifl ttitbAr ne nronha thUS bacl nC,thcr ns"! 1 ; The present contest is nvi for a 1 party, nor even for one nation, but t I for mankind. Cr od grant teat w-e i igrrnd in its scope, so glorious m '; ..Itimito ino ilt-certain ultimate issue. W-h'icn Pras.

Dial JENKINS At St. Louis, April 16tV Richard C. Jenkins ged 2 eari. He , v,.,r nf r.ml, c so, twJ

mem 1. V. M- Hiathc?. Mr. Joseph C Jenkins, has two other ss in the nrmv; J h h w iu lh, t,lh IruK , Drad IjCttcr L.it. ' 4 I.KT flFI tTTMi.rcmiiiiincin LL the rooce in Winch on May lrth, IrOJ: V ' - - - - - . . . 0 j the Po-t O:hce in Winchester, Ind. ! 1 u A Alexander T uierra.I, 2 ; n Howm m I: w, B iüey E l, Black t Ii -'lr?, nntfce jouu, uuuirr ojiau if ; Ii L Mrf. lira I r Chariam j ii, uox Lmuy j, oi L,?u r'Xt, ntrkon Jo." J , r r.nin fii PmnnTJ. ' ..-...,..... , JlZSKSSn Tit. Hunt B..H, Hornel Mary, Ilodc Libeth. Hull Joshua,! rrftul S S WWavne Jennie, WillisFannv, WilHam William, Wirst Jane. Person1 calling fur letters in the above wU gv vy Rrp Rfivtrtis0(1 H. Y. DKUjS, P. M. Winches-ter, Ind., May 22, 1S63. NOTICE TO HEIRS Of Petition to Sell Real Lstate. State of Indiana, j Randolph County.! IV 0.Trc,; PV(n t(,,t?n'i:fe Ii Jones, Adrn'ni-srrator. with the W ill ,.i,nT.,i . ti. K..t:i nt inhn Dimftrv.i ci s under the Will of paid decedent; ami th:U .aid petition ill be heard at .the next t.rnn.f the Cuuit of Counnon Pleas ut tan! countv. : i6fi0,,N1? ci00DR1r'. I May a, lih.i. IG Clerk. ! . . . A PSMIIIVT.IIEIVT. "V'OTH'l. Im el.v given that the un- , 1 1 (Utne-i na .,een nppoiniea auinii?trator f tin- FMate of lartin Co ,,,, decea.ed. int. of Randolph County. Those indebted to s ud Estate are re quested t make immediate payment to Carev S (J,odri,h. with whom ' J."? tt'ViluU "re lf('Vwl ( Estate H,ix'-e.i u u soiveni tli nates lection. Said ent. RETHEN COMER. Mar '-"J, 1M,3. jr, Adm'r. j ilinhiis,ralor' Sale. ' (TC,. .? ,Mirthv ßivfllltf Ulll x will ; sei! at public auetion on Saturday the 13th d of .Tune, I "b.f. between the hoars , (r ff oVio. k A. M. and r, o'clock P. M.. . I it the bite re-idem e of said deceased ad. ' tr of ,.i( ,iet.t,lied, consign? in ' of Corn, Fhx crop, (crowin,-:,) crop 1 KitclM.n r,!inituret Farming PteniiU, Carr-entera' T.!-, one Mare. ic. ti:hms or nam:. a credit ot jiev n months will t.e given en all sums ! "ver three ooiiars, ti,.- purchaser giving 1 n.t if!i nrinr11-Pil inrv. wnu in c vl ualj0n and arprai-en,rt laws. in -w i j - - n ürpnp.v rntrr m.iv ea, iw. jr. Adm'r. ESTRAY NOTICE. ! I J""' J'7,u"e7 1 I Rarilolph Cirniif Court, d" nrrrnv ;rr'tilv tl,:tf ;h(. fn.,ing Estray Notice ; ha been filed in my "ihce, to wit : . , ,.. ! i the iv.itheM.I. ni.1 ome gear marks,--1 J no other nvtik r brands perceivable; , sunnoseil t be five ears old this Spring; Raised ., eightv dollar ; taken un bv I Jume-. t t. nstnfiie nml appraiseu oy in 1 Wickrrh.iiu Pnd -T. I . hmith i - j. vvitpp. rnv hand and the seal ot said -... Coi.it. m.iv !Jth, lG.l. JOHN n. COODKICir, Tiiv.,., ,fi drrk. ------ rl.ll tri i .i i i . l .i . RANDOLPH COUNTY: Iu the Kandolph Circuit Court, September Term, 13. ni;i i Dult ' via i. (.'omplamt for Divorce. Ilmrv DullA Xo.435.j NOW ronies the rlaintirT by I5rown .V Monks her Attorner?. and files li tr i eotuplaint herein, together with an afhda ' . 1 1 n 1" 1 . . : l vit that said Defendant is not a resident ;of (Ue Statp )lf ,pJinIia- ! x- 1 .. r ! 1 T" t J Notice is therefore given said DefendI Jnt lliat unie- he tc a rP"r the ! first dav of the next Term of the Kanjdolph Circuit Court to be holden at the , . V;..i,-.t .a' the lh day of September, lbC3, the I ."'"'e, ;C7UU . land then and there answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard: and determined in his absence. ! W itness.John Is. (toodnch, Clerk, and! the seal of s.iid Court, thia 20th "-'ne, icoj, oeiwecn toe nours oi ten o'clock A. M. aad four o'clock P.M. of a . r n 1 'in T" . v : . . .-in . r n ! tourtf en (It), I) ing adjoining r ew Pittsj burg on th- west, upon which there ia j "ected VwJtor-v hoa,f a tan i horse and vara. ' Executed as the prorertr of John D ! Cauliflower at the suit of Mtrtio Ely , upon wnir.'i juagrnem. execution oas iwufQ a v j T" a ; , jn f4Tor of George hftneyfelt by oritr of ' said Court for contribution. ,rvm; n)tnr. ' yi-U-.b, 1'U 16 ft,$yi

Appointment. fXOTICE is hereby fircn, that theunders'gned Live been appointed Ad-, ministrators of the v.tat of Charles'

Shockney, deceased. l.te of Ranöalrh ( couuty, Ind. T he Lstate ia probably sol- ; v,nt. GroilGr v yoNK ' 1 M-y 6, iS63.-Vl ' .limini.frafor. j 1 AlllllillitratorN Sale, 1 ,.ATiPp . , . ... TTIJIIUIj 1 hrrrhy iriTsn, that the imi ' XI drri?nr 1, Admini-traMr of tl,e I. titeof Chnrle Shockney, decraed, ui 0;ii r lor c .e ai puWic out err, fit late wIfl f thjeee, G fc;; ; towni..p. jundoi ro-.mty, 1-1 dum, On Saturday, May 30. 1863, wheat in field. Oat-, h.t. w an-H Fnrmin? Tmr.lfrafnt. Hou-hoM h n d 1 . Ku 'u,ire Moiae and other1 ÄS m lck?! TRM-Sum. of three uoiUr. and TERMS. Sum of three dollar and .Ja 4 Ik . a y f rn w a mill fkj riven br the Durchaier civinir note with npprored surety, waiving beneüt of valu- ! ation and apprai?emeut laws. REIHEN SflOOKNEY, GKORGE W. MONKS, May C, 16C3.-1 1 Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. 'OY virtue of an Execution to mediD rected from the Randolph Common Plea Court, I will expe to sale at the Court-House door in Winchester, Randolph county. Indiana, on Saturday the 30th day of Mar, 163, between the hours of in o'clock, A M and 4 o'clock P M of said day, the following Real rotate, situated in Randolph county, Indiana, to wit: Sixty acres of Land off of the east 'de of the wet half of the north. east quarter of Section twent y-?even (27,) Township nineteen (19,) of Hange thirteen (13.) East. Executed ns the property of Stover Smith at the suit of Zanoah Ree-on. A. II. JENKINS. Mav f., 1P63.41 $3 ,r.O Sh'tTR.C. H. LIEBER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In 11 1 1 1 .1 1 1 I tn 11 T)irtfiavnn T.l-irrr filnccoc? X lbtLUc, juuiia rrerh anl America,, In .Oval a:u Srjuaro 1'iraiiir of nil sin,

ARTISTS' MATERIALS,! ' ok the iEtna Insurance Building, jGjygrji REBELLION' Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS IND. ' Abbotis the mostnoted writer and ey- ' " it ol the dav, nd hi time, ile ahowa 1 . . i i

All kinds of Frames for Show Cards, Pjc- ! tares, Paintings, promptly made to order, Mav P, 16C3. 4i C F. ADAMS' l-j V F. T. V - T r - :'5t 1 'trl I " ' .i ' 'I." r 3 V i! f :1 ;iii: ifT" ' 1 :5I Psi ' ' tr j I" 'iJ Ivli t- .1 ' r..r ' t i4 rr...:-.,-7AT.;.-T--. i ; 1 1 Ml Mi ran ftia J3 ! 1 l AVholcvale mid Itetnil FL'KMTURE ROOMS. .')() FA9T VAHINRTflM 9TRFFT .Vi - dU trtOI YfrtOrllNblUN Ointtl, -Mj. Adjoining Odd Fallows' Hall, - i INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Appoint men t. "TVT j V : . OTICE ishcrebr given, that the undersigned haa Uen appointed Ad - state of Daniel M. : ministratorof the es ie,vnri deceased, (with the Will a:. f,jt) ute 0; KaIiJo!ph countv, Ind. cttate ii probably insolvent." rg,m Mav E. L. WAT.-ON', 41 Administrator . l (ItHl UlSt V fit OV S Salf, 1VT0TICK is hereby cWen that the unJ deriigned, Administrator of the nitnre, and various other articles. Sale to becin at 10 o clock, A. 31. TERMS: Sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser ginng note at interest, waiving benefit of valuation, with security. k. l. Watson, May F, 1:G3. H Adminittrato. SPENCER HOUSE, K. W. CORNER UNION DEF07, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 1 W. II1TH, CWNtR ND 30FSlf TOF.

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PLAA'TS. LARGE LOT of tie abov niin - ur(i., ui- t th Wire htir A yt.cl Y;;; AU Kiml l.rcf U-lIOUSC 1 I.tntS Kur ale; Tonito Tl int. Cabbage Planti". ic t0 Order) troru a distance xuust b aicomjanied ith the cah. ij riTKFTT i ON I May S, ieC:. 44i3 WINCHESTER HOUSE, 'Lattf Aker lloufe,) J. 1'. .McMAlIAN, Proprietor. renovated andnewlr furnish 1 X -J. stae otr.c. removed to it. No V'- pircd u make jruests conilortble. 4.1. Appoiiitmciit. Vj0TIVh nereby given, that the ' uiidcrsicned have been appointed Lxecutora of the Will of Nathan Barker. deceased, late of Randolph county, Ind. The Estate is probablv solvent. C. HARKER, NATHAN D. BARKER, M.ty-l,Ir63. Extcutort. Executors' Sale. NOTICE Is hereby plven that the undersigned, Executors of the last Will of Nathan Marker, deceased, will oflTer for sale at public out cry, at the late residence of the testator in Whiterlvcr Township, Randolph county, Indiana, on Friday the t,'9th day of May, 1663, the personal property of r aid Estate, consisting of hor.es, cows, hoj;s, corn, wheat, wagon, farroinp implements, wheat ia th field, household and kitcheu furniture, and various other articles too tedious to enumerate, tale to begia at 9 o'clock, A. M. TEKMS OF SALE; Sums of Three Dollars and under, cash; a credit of one year w ill be piven, the purchaser giving his note, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security. The farm will be no!d the ?ame Jay if a fair price ia bid for the arae. CHARLES BARKER, NATHAN D. DARKER, Mav t, ltd'. 41 Executors. j I rjnnp'n TTTOTT D V A - lüUJJUllU lllUlUlll j that more than thirty years ago me reoeij f-j- ' hand, but which cor4inued to grow and si read untiLa a fiolid phalanx, its dark ! folds from horiiua to zenith overshadowj ing our w luJe oiiatry and pours out it i vial of wrath ia lightnings and thunder?. , FtlLjK-c itixei.i, yo-i love-your couni try, ajid have an interest in its history; ! vou fevl hu;ered bv t'ae brarerv and he j ruixm of the father.', husbands- ana sons of Indiana, who so nobly risked their irvvs ai incu inuiiiii n in ii"-"" j-oldiers have hlnorad the Stave and Nation and hae therefore lsrgelv eontribujted in.itcri.il for It hUtory, ol which Abibtitthas given lue promineoe. lie has vividly portrayed thoie acts of patriotism I aud bravery which fill the highest page ' in hisfori, and will stand engraven in tho ! highest niche in fame's cloud tipped tem- ! pic- Parents, if you wish to have your 'children intelligent and patriotic, pet i them Abbott's History oi thc Rebellion jit is writteu in thc most fascinating ; style. j And what will afford the soldter mnrft ! pleaiiire, when he returns, to -i;t hia 1 1 riends, bearing the scars of many a well ! fought battle, than to find with them a. J bk with the history of the battle of Donelkon, Shtloh, Murfreefboro, Pea I Ridgo. Rich Mountain, Antietam,. and a lliost of othir in which he perfornit-d j tilth a heroic part. Wc give few of the j n.i nie ef the mary Statesruan, fcholar, 'and soldiers, who have patronized and i recommended Abhott'a History of the j Kebelliou. Jared fcfpArks, F.dward Kvtrj ett, H.W. Longfellow, Win- Sprague Govj etpor It. I.; Richard Yates, Hovernor of lllinoi, Schuyler Colfax, Lewis WalI ace, and O. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana, j. c. fiinnoNs, Apeat for I'andolph Co. Stnto oT Indiana, Itnndolph Connty. In the Randolph Circuit Court, September Term, ltC3. 433 Complaint to correct Deed. Oliver H Law ri Robert. Powell, Rosatv nalwl,f William Powell. PhilioiW ell. Harper Powell, Sarah Powell. Jane Powell, John Powell, Shepler Towell, Mary Sood?, et ml. Jl OW comes the Plaintiff, by Brown 1 X A; Monks, his Attorneys, and filet hi complaint herein, together with an aßidavit'that the above riamed Defendaat 1 resident of the State of In-dUn; I Notlce ' therefore given said Defend- ' !inii tli.t iinlj fbpv finnear on the first n 11 1.1 ..Id. " " ' . . -.

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Circuit C'irt, to be bolden at the Court Hou-e in Winchester on the 2nd Monday of September, ltf'3, the eame being tho 14th day of said m'T.'.b, and anawer d demur to aid complaint, the nmt will b heard and determine 1 in their absence. . Witnesa mv hand and the seal of said i LL-S Court. Arri! 'J3rd. 1?C1. JOHN . GOODRICH. May 1,13.-13 CVkRCC. I.and lor Sale. EIGHTY ACRES of excellent Land, unimproved, three and -half mile north east of Winchester, for eale on de sirable term. For information apply to Urown & Monks, Winchester, Ind. myl-13 W. B. BEEBE. Administrator Sale. TV"! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai J l I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 23d day of May, lcC3, between the hour- of ten o'clock, A M, and four o'clock, P M. tt the refi Jence ot Lorccra Bvrum.decea.ed, late of Randolph county, all bis personal propertr not taken by the widow, consisiuig of farmics Ltensila, Horsea.CoÜs, CaUle, 4c. TEfDIS OF credit of nine month will be given on an a-m over three dollars, the purchaser givin; -j-Ä:"'1; I Ut I, IW-li CALVIN . iliUÄ-M.i.v,