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?4 -v., I' 1 ii i .'1, ,. ; i Ul i . f. ! i1 M Ml li iff li 'I . L. OA.NXAWAV. J- SLATTKll. AVr i n c li ostov: SATUKLAY JAN.'ai, 1863. TheTimes! It SOOU18 tlio a-.lviinco movement on tho part of Kosecrans H..ovin; to nis licin forced foi'ward hv our cavalry in hi tear; ho, however, is only able to move ou tho pikes, as the dirt roads are in mch a condition that wagons sink into the mud up to their bods, and whenever ho attempts to take any route between tho Shelby villo and Man chester pikes, his whole army will bo ko deop in tho miro that he will have to call on Gen. Bragg to finish burying thorn. (Jen. Wlioolcr capturod a construction train on Sunday last, and destroyed tho C;irs and locomotive attached, and brought in fifty-fivo prisoners, who vame out on tho train for tho purpose of ropairing tho damages djno by den. Wharton not loi:g since, but wo think they will bo some timo in mending up that littlo job of Wharton's, as ho took np the track for seven milos, commenc ing four miles beyond and ondinz throe imlos this side of Lavergne, after which lie piled up tho tics and layod tho rails upon them, and set fire to tho formor, destroying them entirely and boating lh. latter until they become bent and totally unfit for service. In fact the nmy havo but ono moan of commu nication up tho Cumberland river, and that is limited, for our cavalry havo taken a contract on that rotito and intend to raonopolizo the lino. Wo loarn that Fort Donelson is again in our possession, and that wo found but a few guns there, and scarcely any troops. Our army promises soon to bo in creased very largely, as no oflicors arc permitted to resign, but when found unfit for duty, or left out by tho con solidation ot Regiments, they aro im mediately put upon recruiting service, andundorGon. Pillow's orders, (tho Chief of tho Conscript Bureau) with full power to arrest all parties subject to conscription whorcver found, without their being requ-rod to pass through camps of instruction. ""Tho neatest specimon ot pen manship and card-writing wo ever saw can bo scon at the Bulletin office. We know we can get up a nice visiting card in our Job Department, but the types cannot equal tho boauty and finish of Mr. Ilabich's chirography. If any one wishes visiting cards, we adviso that Mr. Habich.be employed to writo thera, and wo refer to tho same instructor all who wish to learn the art of penmanship. It is astonishing to sec how beautifully and artistically he can portray, with nothing but a common lead pencil or pen, scenery of ad kinds, figures, &c, which shows what complete mastery he has of that littlo instrument which all ought to know how-to wield gracefully. What an advntago it is to all, especially ladies, to be able to writo well. This ability Mr. Habich proposes to impart in ten lessons. A Word to our Soldiers. .You havo endured much; have given up pleasant, perhaps luxuriant homes, and accepted the toils of tho march, tho dreariness and exposure- of tho camp. You havo bared your breasts to danger have been wounded and suffered excruciating pain. Many of your hearts havo been clothed in mourning over tho loss of frienda and relatives. Wo need not alludo to tho honors which a nation will heap upon you in time to como. This reward will indeed bo pleasant. But your great est desiro is that tho South may suc ceed in establishing her independence and you permitted to return to your homes. Then once more- bravely, as in the past, to tho 'work. Enduro a littlo more, and with an eyo to tho ro- gult, once again beat bank tho foe, and poaco will come. Wo firmly bolievo it. Wo honestly boliovo that if our Gov ernment will fill up tho ranks, bring back stragglers, and make a bold ad vance, tho day of peace will dawn. But thero must bo no relaxation of effort. rho North cannot ralsu any more armies, iter neonio aro disheartened. and now we should bo encouraged. Their wranglings should warn us to bo united. Wo aro stronger to day than ever, while the enemy is weaker. Onco moro bravely to tho breach, and tho day of independence w'll follow liko a flash of lightning,. so that oven thoso who expect it wil ho amazed. The day is not far distant, wo opino, when tho toils and vicissitudes of camp life will eean with our bravo and gallant soldiers. Bo contented with your lot, boys; tho time of your deliverance is drawing near redemp tion is fast approaching. Old Linch.'s power is becoming weaker; tho North western States aro shaking off tho heavy load of oppression, and tlioin ands of the ''bona and sinew" ot tho country aro bent upon resisting the despotic pronunoia iioritos of tho ape who occupies the White House in tho demoralized city of Washington. A few more weeks, and wo prognosticate a glorious consummation, ono that will thrill the bosom of overy Southerner with pride and pleasure. You have already Fought, like lirav( men, lor.? and well.' And pilod the ground with foemaa slain. And you can and will do it again. Ko- momhor Shiloh, Perryville, and Mur- frecsborough ! You covered yourselves with glory, and tho ground with dead Yankees. Well did we exclaim on the battle-field of Porryvide after tho fight on taking a view of tho mangled bodies of our common enemy : Heaps upon heaps, tho poor Yankees lie. Brave Bn.v'uu beholds tuein with a tearful eye, Fur now from thi'irhomns&thoir native shore, They sleep in Death and hear of wars no more! It's true, some of our heron fell, and many tears are shed for thorn, but they wero fighting for that Independence and Freedom which will soon bo gain ed by you. Peace to their ashes ! Be of good cheer, victory will perch upon our banners. Arouso, arouse, shako off the dow drops that glitter on your garments, and onco again to battle and to Yictoky-! Strike! 'till the lart armed foo expires, God and your Native Land ! fsjrTho liom(Ga.) Courier, in an article appealing to the -peoplo ot his county to bring in surplus edibles to tho sick soldiers in the hospitals ihoro, adds tho following advice : But do not act us some have, who brought in butter and eggs, for instance, and refuse to soli to citizens, as they wore for the soldiers, and then chargo tho soldiers 75 cts per pound for butter, and 75 per dozen for eggs. This is benefitting tho soldiers "with a von geanco. " Rome is away down in th "Empire Stato" where every kind of edible ought to bo higher than hero iu Ten nessee, thero ore our astonishment at tho price of butter and eggs.. Seven-tj'-fivo cents per pound for buttpr or tho samo per dozen for c?gs is cheap. The soldiers in the Hospitals at Win chester would bo glad to get eggs and butter at these prices, and cilizons would "jump at- tho chance." We leavo all to. draw the inference in ro gard to tho matter. Wo havo known butter to sell in Winchester, to soldiers, at ono dollar and a half per pound. Eggs ditto per dozen. But wo blame no ono in particular, or rather wo blame both tho soldier and tho exhorbitant. One is mean enough to ask what tho other is .fool enough to give. Ono soldier outbids another and a craven seller stands by chuckling in his sleeve at tho good luck ho moots with, and sells to him who bids tho highest. Sr.ill, wo can't help feeling sorry for tho soldier's weak A Paris coi lospondont says that tho j Empress Eugenie has tho favoritc'ho'.so j "Stonewall Jackson. The Military t'omraitto.) reportod back tho bill to suspend tho salo of land on tho South Carolina and Georgia eoant, with an amendment as a substi-tut. Without being egotistical, we positively assort that our "Grapo-vino lino," under tho head of "Tho Times," is, as will always bo, tho first "in thoso parts," long ways ahead of our contem poraries. This consideration alone should bo an incent'vo for every man, who is not a subscriber to tho Bulletin, to at onco bocomo a roader of the very latest news. . Wo are not disposed to make a "groat to do" over out humble sheet, but when it does emphatically prosont tho most authentic news, why of courso it should bo looked to as a source of truthful information. STOBlf THK UXDKK.SIQNEI) II AM Jit, rEtfED itoro in Winchester andlntaJ ' keep it supplied with as gtnernl an huon v , : ' uurn I have now on hand SUGAR, RICE, ' SALT, PEPPER, SODA, LETTER PApJ .univiliiO, CANDY; TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, WAX TAPERS, &CV.4C all of which will bo told at a very nd,, advance upon cost. ftaT All kinds of f0u' produce wuniuu, ior wuicn mo uighejttt will be paid in cash or good. ' Jan. mh. dtf V. C, MUN80S State of Tennessee-Frankliii c T. A. KEITH, vs. CUMMINS, tt , Ou motion of complaint, ana it appear tho satUftiction of tho Clerk and iljut-t names vmuihuiio 49 i uyu-reiutltint Qpl fie oi icnnessee, no mat tno ordinary E v-o-t v v v u t v tijji'ii null It u therefore ordered that publicutior made for fou consecutive weeks in t)lcj letin, a paper published in the town of chesur, requiring said non resident defend to be una personally appear before thut", and Masteu, on or before Wednesday after. iiiiru jiuuunjf in x uuuury nexi, inr anJi 1 1 utienrn. 11. iliinii. 4 - . petuion, ortno same will be taken i)rm'.t ed unci s;t iir bearing exparte n to him Jan.' 2s 1 in. ILU KSTI LL, C. and I ACEES OIF XiAIl FOU SALE. 630 I WISH TO SKLL MY DESIBiJ Farm tw. miles from ' v uicbester uml qunrter frm Deelierd. . lioferences-A. Colynr. Winchestor: Jeseph Carter, Ltdl A. J. Mason, bUd Ipruiir. Jan. 28 1m. C. IX. EMM: !Hr 12 K WAKI). STr.AVKD FKoM CAM V AT RKTII ptiC Cnurcli ii(i;.r Al oi!ia. (n the "."Jnd it st. 'L'llUK.. HOUSKS ono a mall 'Kit-hoi-se alin'it 11 hands hii;h one a I urge Iron Gr;y. about, 1(1 liaiuin hili. niul iht-otlier a largf ( lay liaiik. with hlaek foet. inane and tail. aUuit 10) hand his:h. The thme hore li ft camp tcothi i . and wer- hut h anl from on the .Manelu'sti'r anil Winohestor roiid. Th" above rcwa d will he paid to any per sou (If-livoriiip; the ahovo nimnls to vv. at 'rthpnge Church, or at llead'iiarters. Kny;incer Corps at Tuliahoma. IN (I. hi. WITHKKSPOON. Jant23 dlw. Capt. and A. Q. M. MONEY LOST. SOMEWHfJKK CETWKKX THE JIESI denoes of Mr. Munson anil Mrs. i'itzjtotrii'k, u buck skin purse, contain ng thirty-two dol lar one Slo bill, three hills.-2 J3 bills hank of Chattanooga, nnd $1 on Stato bank of Tennns?eo, and a pass for tho undersigned to Shellniound. Th.fi purse and money belonging to the undf-.rsignod servant, and ho will give $10 reward to tho finder. Jan. oU d2t. JOKUONFITZI'ATKICK. PIVE SUBSTITUTES WANTED. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY HIGH prices for Ave ablo bodied men ovor forty-five years of ago. J. II. WILLY. Chattanooga, Jan. 2H dlOd. TANYARD NOTICE I WILL TAN HIDES INTO SOLE Leather for twenty-five oents per pound, and into upper leather "for forty centa per pound. Or I will tan on the shares for one-half. Oi 1 will givo spun thread, leather or money for all green and dry hides delivered to mo at Salem M ill or at ray tanyard. W. S. GRIDDLE. Jan. 5. dim AUG. J. HABICH, TEACHER OF PENMANSHIP AND CARD WRITER. Twenty Lessons sufficient to make a good Penman. Terms, $10. Ladies instructed at their residences. Visiting Cards written at short notico. For particulars onquire at Wm. M'N'ab'i residence. ja23-3teod . WANTED. $0,000 worth of stock In the Nash villo and Chattanooga Railroad Company. Apply to JOSEPH CARTER, Jan. 17 dim. Decherd. MUSTER ROLLS, Beautifully printed and for sale at the 11 L LETIN Ot'FICE. . jan21 DESCRIPTIVE LISTS, Neatly printed and for sale at tho BUL LETIN OFFICE. ' jan2l " BANK NOTE PAPER FOR PRINTING SHINPLASTERS, j ist received at the Daily Bulletin office. ' A" No, 1 No-top Buggy for Sale. Can be had very cheap. Apply at the Bnl lefin office. dtf State of Tennessee-Franklin J J. II. Youii!', et. uls., vs. i I'oti. Wni. M, liusey, a-.!ni'r. et. s!i. J County Court. January tenr., ltW. 1:1 peannji to the I airt now in session that). bskridgo niul iniant son John. J. li.il Samuel W. Morris. Francis .M. IW.ii M y J. iUoiris. and Maiy .Murjht, cro.i r'-sMCius i urn Mai:-, so mm me uifl.isr I ees of law eannot he served upon th is thorefom ordi-n d lv the om t thtu w; tion b" niieie i!i tho L'ailv Bulletin, :'l iiaper publishe d i. the town of Wiiuk for four consecutive weeks, requirini nit. re-tivl'-ni to u ami perfoiuui , apjenri- tne worsnipun i. ountv court, torejieimi Court House in Winchester. Tet n.. on tL Monday if February. 1HM, then and tb ; lead, answer or demur to the petition. ' same will b'i taken tor enf .suii, Midi hearing ex parte as to them. ianT-Jw JOHN 0. ENOCHS, G SHINPLASTERS IN ANY COLOii AND STYLE H ted at this PtTiee. OFFICER'S PAY ACCOUP ON HAND AND FOR aALD Al Dailv Bulletin ollico. HOUSE FOR RENT. A COMFORT A liLE DWELtlJCl In t. .i,V.,.Mk.. 1 It. .A -r.n .ut't'l' i.i mo piiuui fl il l? I in;irit;i " inn' year. A niee irardeii; orchard, stable.' en Ac. stttuched. Apply at thin ttSci Jan. u. utt FOR SALE. A LA"RGE BAY HORSE AND A I uv jockuwav. The horse is kind anifl and the roekaway nearly new. Ei-.q-l this office. jan, 8, '03 dtf. GOLD WATCH FOR Sil A NO. 1 GOLD CASE FULLJEVfl Watch for sale, warranted a good time Apply at this office. jan. " W POTATOES at T. J. Denson'ii store in WinchuM Dec, 14, 1862 dtf. SDlcndid Chewine Tobs TO BE HAD AT DANIEL m TON'S Stere in Winchester. Nov. 25 tf. WANTED. 1000 POUNDS OF PORK. FOB the highest market .rice will be " at this office. jan. lM tl 41 1 W I US dii ie trt do tii. lC( not titn let crtj lire" t!or tnei whi coin on lj scioi my bont yon even lr -Oil bjtl ingS derec powo tuckj si "y a Govoi not oi 'but t tions ifr. All kin for the use' my printed as neatly as can bedontj federacy. A good lot of fine color" bronzes, for ' Funcy PrinW on hand. Oram promptly iui0- urged "esigfi front, i officio emblv Th, Jxt su H ifnn reairio Ary car i ...