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VOL. 1.
WINCHESTER, TElN.. MARCH G. 18G3.
NO. m
DAILY
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Invitations charged as advertisement, but m:n
riaes and deaths published as news
Advertisements of charitable. itiHitutions at
Ihftlf ,pric.
and vigorous -.attacks nt CharUwton, j tw ste;.;: c.;i,; U f-nampati.Mi: the oih.T, f v. O , .
Savannah, dobih', Vi:dsb;i'':,,i.i I Hud- ; loi'ilary -u- Th- Sr.4 is hkeii: tin- other' -1U U , i A iY r rtr fj U
soil mid .Mui t'iaa-boi ,'. -j'hy .,.HUnt : d 1".V:' H-m it to bo a-Ui-uM ? Th-roisj U I I t U i U i IJ ,
campaign ot the Yankco avmv 5s m, ;l j L;U " :':,-vr: ,,v th," ";T,;: ,. . . ..... . U -
Huncndoos scalo-wo trust m.d brieve ,,(IrI.1.,,l. , Tll ulv l f.,rUa ,,., , ri txrr.fssi.v ro t T.tr. nvi:.v bum.kjiv
to provo a Stupendous failure If WO . t!i- r-ptdilio. They ac the n.-t .vuiVk'-ej.-nl .i.r:.::.. .
but do our duty, ao I tr;i:.L to the Great f :V -' "d cue,-.' V,'.- mu-d mA aham-l I Fro'u o- VU-d-y'- Iii'ri 1
I Am, all will be uvll. . vith tb'-'u, m-..or tit.al s;,,, , ,,i ..p-' , Ti i, ' i n w i
w - i " w
Reported Dwister to thi Yankee
Troops and their (rtuiboats.
DOINU-S IX Y AN' HUB CWtiUKfv
1 I X IS w ,
.1. . . r i' 1 . . T . . . . .. r i
un ine eai oi vs.v ,j a:ksoN, ot l ."esii'i: r,
t'.y. I u.j ill)' -: ot !-'r i l:i'i..'i vui"'i t'iry r.v;'iil.
i iii'- i i:i' i'.'.'km.imi iiiiiii'Oi.-) oi :iivriM"s nr .'
Va., who enlist-d in tho M T"..u II, i- :,r S";'' 'r," .'" twenty m.d.,,-r ot m-
laont. and fill in th-) l.ut .tru-b on V- ' V""1'"'''," '" " T:,r
v, .' eai ,-'!; A .o a'li-'s ii.r-i taking
He bad.- udiu to hoin fn 1 fri'!nd.
And all his kinJiv-1 j.ys
And nobly did enrn'.l hU nain i
'Montour bid-J .M'atitain i!"y.s.
'Twas iii toe niorry spring t!ui.;,
Whoil h'lWthoni dwlced t'.lo l.:;1.
Anil tiie uuny th routed w.ii'M.'rs
Poured l'onh their so-rM of ':,,
ear cr.iix ao I . v-:i ,i:.'t lij-ut.n.- !': u-
hi'" h vwl'.-idv o'vit-ii. '.; ii.a..' no' '.ii.; tiiun-J
ho ! f' !w:o:i!i .etr i 'wo ' tu-c . i'.n i n.-it ',ve I
itf-r i'.n t
:t i : 1 1 t
Attack on Fort McAlijter.
1 giv" tmf v!..,t v.. pr.ni-. I".: I.. w, lvKJlMON D, March .5.
hop,' n v.-iil 'i , . . -dy m 1 no hini uiror has Washington l;t!o.s
l:.'-'V! to th-.!.!. To!-im'.h tvoi.i" tiio Wc-it
' spi-or.' 1 1- -1 u 'j !
: from d"l'Mt a
I saw the t-ar uabi l lei st.. rt.
VVh'.'ii farvll v;.rd wer. spok.'n;
AVhen s'lrrow Uviv vl tho fvnt i'.'li
For ties so ea"ly bok'm.
Yet bright U. ".-. b toy.-1 hi 4 youtht''..!
(i.iv dream.. !i i - j I li c'l'ii !i ;
Ure li"!, Iv t'i'k his ...in 1,
To ni" L a:vl di ivo t!i..- Van i al f.. .
Fmui c ir ti.-i.ti '.'i-. ?ii'.:,y !aii;i.
Th" tid" ot' !.-itt.'i onwir-.l .-..'.lei;
II ; :): til s li ;ht v.M.; re vly -W'X.i
bo'i:id'fi.r h-'.irt an 1 wi'lin.r
A ol arm both a;..ian 1 steal v.
Tim fie. p-tirel in ;n ever.- -,
T'n ." s f:ti a c nir:'.! ;-.' li j-i ;
Tb-! vi t. ii.'c ! h.iii-V. .-'v ....
V. t' l:e wa.- at Li, . ..,!.
Proclamation by tho Presidsnt.
It is meet that, as a poo-do vi,, io
knowledge th-) suprcutacy of !t iivi
God, we should bo oyer miadtui of oar
dopendonco on Ilim; should roinombt'i
that to Ilim alono can wo trust for our
ilelivorance : that to Ilim isduo dovout
thankfulness for the signal mercies j i,lt Vi k, .,,,. ,t v.-uh t!l . , ..;,n
hestowed on us, and that by prayer . Th:l. th,v ,r) .,h,n .,u,1,l h
alono can wo li'ipo to secure ttie con-
tinned manifestation uf that prof.ctin Then on Vsr-riaia's blood .-twined
ore which has hitherto KhteMed us in j
the midst or trials and ;anjvrs.
In obedience to His procents, wc
have from time to time b.- 'ith'?; I
toetlior with prayers and thanks;riv
in sf, and lie h is been jfraciuasiy please I
to hear our siiir. r:'itions, a ! t .fan'
abundant exliihitioas d lis I'tvor to
our armies tti-. l .on- ;,o lo. Tli.' Mi rh
many coalliots we have now attained a
place amoii the nations waic't com
maiuls their respect; ttti l to toe em
mios who one 'nnpass tis around and j
geek our destruction, tlio Lord of Hosts j
has aifa ii taught the losson o His in-j
niired woid: tliat the battle is not to
the Ktroii, but to whomsoever lie
willwth to exalt.
A"aiu our enemy, with loud boa.-5 tin :r
of the power of their armed nvn an 1 ,
mailed ships, threaten in with s thj i ri
lion, and, with cvi1 maeiiinations. sook. j
oven in our own h mios and at our tire J
aides, to pervert our men servants and !
our maid servants into accomplices f i
their wiekeil designs. j
Under these circumstmioes, it is my
privilege to invite you once more to j
meet toifetlier and to prostate your-
solves in huml)!e su)plicativ Ilim j
who lias been our constant and actor-
tailing support in the past, and to
whose protection and guidance wo
trust for the tatitre.
To this end, I. Ji-:ffe:iso D.vvrs.
President of the Gonl'cdorato Stales of'
America, do issue this, my prorlania -j L Fra'u V. a-!: World.
iSftn u.ifiino--i.vii-t b'ld.l-ir he twenty ! . On.'! mouiVir of th' IJr'-.'h-T fa-idy has
UUll) OVIMO., i-l'' ' - - j. -t
i I
writ" tl.v tliifi--,- a. i At-i.Ti-:.H .,r Cbii.. , ! :UU'unvO til" C impk-tiort of the cut-
: Ar- ! (iiv-'k- .'.' ill .. -r iie.:!-- e':,:, I ,t '; . I. .1 1 ,! . .
- throu.'h it of aU liieif i-.tnbjats. 'L'ho
n i report of s.'irios of disasti'rs lo the
. L' :i:on t r ")pA an 1 -it-boats, th e Yan-
Lecs do itvi credit.
' I A di-'-pat'-li iVotn ln-1'taaap !ii say.-
; 1 tii.i'. lb.r per i-.tits, charcfed with resist
, '.; ii:; 'Jr.: nvluary wUo were arresttit
L-a.-i '.ors. Iiavo l'oa co-jvicto I ot
r.M-' a. A mi'iori'.-y of the Indiana
.!-.!. -.l.of" arc si.iliab-jcnc and unless
, Hi" '..r th v n ,; i
th--1 rrihl b o; .! v
I Tii n.-.rro- e;'- tee :
vt'ry .v i k :.; " I. a tb :
1 ee.'f ::,'-' I bin!-'-';.' :,:
nr-r'it -viri'i'; i.i - a
. with in -i ', !:"- i.,i'!v-' ' "
. !--: ).! iii-it' t . I-
i Vit!i A li !- ; i
I Xur.h JI.U ev: Or; i.v,
i ra !i- aW t i ; !i A 'ii ; . -an l ,
: .-a:V v I) ..;'t t'r r-drp-.
! V-'li'-r-v-'i r v i.o'h-. vi'i.i". in.-t 1 '
j avu or "!' fa me.;. -i-m ,;e-;.' iiei-1 -a:-"!v li". i hi-,
! out ao 1 .-'in- hi - -:'i:-'i hi. t.-. m.o, .!!
!. ,"!.-0i a-
V i it
I , I , ,.
i .' ' : M - a
'V h
i at 1 -:ur of lie- e
! tll'j f'.iiUri v hi. h till', "i- u:.
a .l'.-.l. ;...(.
. r . ? n i ri Lii ' so be oll'orcl th ?ro will be no
! fun.i.er L" h.-.! ui-ee proeoe-liiHM thi.i
! -'.'-.sio:.
I In I he Se;:a!.o (.f Abraham, on the
' M ! 1 1 1 t i - it ' v!:mn,'r v.iha t, jjio.ij
i tli-" rti-lerat i.N'.'cai'vo tin- tu-alarv , 1
, ., - : ot u.'.-oiii. tie.M loucioii: ioro :r: anairs.
' : fl':-i i.t 1 !-.o i-"-;o!i,t i Joi.l-i--. 1 tli-M.
t. I I It ' t v . . . . w- - .... '.I...' .4
.6 o,)'Ol a:
The IcsviO at tho ITortli.
Tie1 ti-iss.!'') rd (hi; bills. Vcsiin" if
i ar.d m o, -v 'iow-,r "''i lie Van!
:s a .I;
t'.d, ; f,!;i; raii:
t i'.li' l (le.iaoi;.-.
a '.ion. Lo iiii- (iisoo'.itcn
'led O ,t-.
it j t ,i
The raio; c-ett '-i h tt t ;t"w,
liilt Ills brave it .-aft did 0 '. taller;
lie ;jav" lii'ii elf a .a..'ri:i.;:;
Up-'it his i-vi ifry'.. altar.
His li'.'e's blood i'.ii!i.;l"d with the ditit
O'er M.'i'i-i-fa's L'le'v pi-i:n :
It-: fell fi-oai ..at tii- '.ivin,. ranks.
And lay aio-otr; tit.' .-daiu.
In hi.- n-iiive Old TJ nu!ain Slate,
'N p. ith li 'av.'a's sitii'in.;- ii.'i:i-
Hi-' e -Mtr.i t -s h ' lO'' 1 iiis i, ..:-: ev hel,
.N-tii- his ehibi'i ud'.s h-i:-py L o
And though i:0 sh-it'dy luarhl-i uiarlvj
Oar !.!'! i-r it-'ro'.-- irave.
Hi nata-. in mr-.r. ry no uber-l .-.;!!,
Anna;; the ful-n bravi;.
T.rjiiiA.
"Wia-arr.sTKa, Feliru try, '''.
" God and tlrj Ne-ro."
':l'-'e!;;!o;i ri'.-icio to ill" State elev
' ti- in i'.vt.he -iith :i:id X ed Invest , tttol
j to :,d d.iss iti-lhction throii v'h"'!' th.-
i an
door,; ).,. 'j'ii-.
:s no era-
din ' t lio i'-sac thus tivi.'Scn t'-d.
II S'tt
tnilte 1 t-, ii sv.-amps toe i.i.l vests-'e of
i iVs" l i :u in !!i
a. o'l ii-'t'it .States ana
es?,al'di!e :
' Conifr-v:-; r.:t not. hesitato to regard
. v.. ry ;a-po?-!tion f foreign interveit
. t'"n as so thr uttrcasonabl;;. nnseasoiia.
hie. and ioridiiiisab!-.', that its only ex
planation will b.- tbund no n taisundor
staiul'n cf the true :ato ot' the 'jtioaS -tioii,
and tho foal -baraeter ot the war.
1 1 u;auav v i.".ss.:,l :i. . ill j. fix th
!ar.!-:a i.-t aosv i era" .
Tii.; llera.id advocato-s an adjustment
ral and ah.s;;laLe do.s
hioti-ta. 'i'ii" new H'o't.-j of K aoa-'ou
t dives wail b powerhvs for this an ' '' the Yash;a:rMi Conj;resJ, aa-i
ticipates iis ai-'ioo. and readers it. ;t :.ho Vt":;hir.!jto!i Chroniclo oppoaes it.
I tilth wheel to a wa .n. Too State ao- ; f .... a,. - ;s :,t.,, ..ivo
SAVANXAIl -t.
Tito enomv shelled Fort .UcAiistcr
.1. -M tt.-.i! . lit
j thorp... s -,y ill he iiapo'.iail i'.n- this ie-
: isia'io a stipoi'-..' !.'' l.hoia, v-sts the con
of tho ,v lei
i.L .!)e.-rt 'V ;,i 1 ! , . . i . . i I
rh:e;aiti;e, and makrs 1:l!it ni:'ht U!!til J;ty tl,is -rn-
it treat"--a for ativotio to ia.'.crloro with " tC A dispatch from the fort dated
his proee-v.l::'fs. , $ o'clock a. m., ?ays the un-emy havo
lio- '.vor.c ia tiioronlanci there !; ! liCt renewed the attack. The vessels
. l,.l.''.l'l.-lrii.' Ifj l(':A'.lllt- I I .......I...-
t . . .i .,ii i ,i ,- .."in) etui in tho river: lie fcrt is
I to I'll si"-, i w ii;it will he t lio action ol
in
Heveisto i.ar .; ..ia;o'. . a.;
i the Xurthorn States. The oi.lv ia ado : s00'1 ccnditi.m, though a oolambiud
of re.ji-ian;- is bv t'' rowi'i,'- thoaidvcs ; a (iUnsouctod. No other daraajro.
I.u-t 2iila.'.s ri-pt-.-?w-.
3101JU.K, March 5.
In- rO' rie.'.uil tite le'ui u 'ehrasf obr'e ia 'the A in -ri- ei.on Stat siyorei "'n ! y. Indivi-in:.
'v ' i !... '.. -1.....1 .: t ..... , . !.. t i i '
f.-;:, , Im. ..i....ri...u and taa.ver. and ll . , ,:. V : ,". :... . '"!"'-'lli"1 uu iaui :u,,;
do "invito the people of tho said States 0 bJ,w n, hC vni:i"-' 'K;tion alone could hold The Jackson Missiir-pian say a th
to repair on that day to their usual natio.ul -!,an. . Vi'Ms i ufthc l.idnola wasai.ioat
places of public worship, and to Oin tn "(iod and tV Ne-ro h th. war-cry wb.en . t!;o am t l.ci n ,st.klos ioao tot th s ,
nravirto Ylmio-litv (rod that lie will Henry Ward i;.eehr reommotid m the armi. ' modo an-l measure of rciisUnce? It unturtuiiate and unnecessary at'.air
praver to Almighty
continue His merciful protection over
our cuuse ; that Ho will scatter our en
emies and sot at naught their evil de
signs, and that he will graciously res
tore to our beloved country the bles
ingg of peace and security.
In faith whereof, I havo hereunto
et my hand, at the city of Kichaumcl,
oo tho twenty -seventh clay of Febru
ary, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eierht hundred and sixty-j
throe. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
ily tho President,
J. P. BsNJAMix, Sac'y State.
oj tn rei.ui.'tte, terou'lt tn-j eo minis ot ti.e imn hes t ho l-ndit nt" ..c-ioo. !!o . Tlx f u iM-.f 1 t--r....r(.- nw.i-,.,1 in h.
T ,!.,. n,. I -kt " 111-, )'. O ...... t-i . i- I lit,;. !, . .'. . , , .'.''.'.'. . ' t
nothing harli sen,- ot public .LttV eutdd ia-1..; , 00l!!0"' 1,10 ufh P'r-t' h abroad ,i:ul,o:it.f with sundry fixtures to croato
u to quote: :imnn- 11,0 l 00!1'0'
I . . .. ..... ..-I . . 1 i i. .. ....... -. . i . . r . l .
" (Jonress is in u'spute over a tv.ii to nrro ni.ii.ei- loo u i nterprei auou or me
deception, v-hicli passed Vicksbiirg on
Tuesday i.:-,!it.
I tic otlieitds bi-lievin sho vas a tur-
nv tho Indianola up,
1 full into tho ono-
. 4S?From the Xorthern intolligeneo
from Cincinati, it seems that Kcs:s
Oiusa has made up his mind to make
another "onward to Chattanooga"
movoment The March winds will
iOon dry the mud, when a terrific and
.bloody engagement may bo expected.
.Sewel's army corps, 20,000 strong,
from Virginia; U reported to havo re
cently como up tho Cumberland river,
in 45 transports, 6n route to join Hose-
Thus wo aro threatened with early
and eqaia lotV'i)''' v.zrs to servo in the war. ol her lie adopted. If the State an trior
Letit .stop the deliai'-'l Tho ease is K'ttl.-d ; if.:os and the r,o n.le iuo d. icrmincd nor,
t -f- iVspolism, they eat. make nded monster blew
The next levy of ttw.ps nu.,t not. be made in llu'11" Seeason or kobellion, I(.t l,ar u,,, .shouh
tho North, hat on plantations. Marshall th.-ni whichever they may choose to call it. riy'H jrin((H
into lino bv rciriments a ad bri-rades ! Tho . As to tho !i!a-'torn l'as'.kc-es, as al-
mn that havo picked -.u..i mu,t. t...-.v pick n;afly stated, wo hay.; but little faith in i ' V!l,!,'n ot Ul " cst
llints! Gather the third sreal army I F;.r t;y. thom Wo fehaU disnpponited, if ! hurrv as to iorget to take pari
years tho rovsriitnent it.is be.en ..".'arehiiir? to ., , . . 1 1 ,1 " , 1
an on-jaiy's country, for a path to victory; oale t,uT (o ,10t. alter sotr.o bravo words, ; C!"av, wlio were leU aahore.
the ii..:-aa) can find it! Giv, him scan and buy-, ijuielly acpiiesee. With vespoet to the J .r.,kjl((, ap, together it was
oaet, and ir.t htm point th tvuvl The tuture Xorth west, we have bct'.er hones. Jn . , "1 ' '
a t,poo.i
fair: God and tho JS'cgro aro ,o the that region dissatisff-ion has already !JoUO 011 lU0 V""' tio are noton-
i rcpuboe. . reached the timnh of rcsistaiscc: and ously more cuntiin' than brave.
It those nruiai and r!.uphe.nioi:s raoaoe;; , t-. , fv , , 1 no-.-m-nr. w . -
reached oar ears from f!e Hani th v wool ! bo l'ril,t dds and lucnards-m ai'e , 1 K 'KhLf i UG, itarcli 0.
stifUeii'i'v "hoekia:'. Fat th v .-re u ;r- not tho men we tah"e them to be, if' Comnvuloro Porter, conuaandinir tin
ately printed in a paper profo.' dy to
Tieev ar'": tuteno
civilized an 1
in a paper proiyelly ro.it.' i"-i.'. ' they and t!:e:r a .so.-ial.es succumb Yankee tied, proclaims thai If anr por
itded t.o ho read :n lb i h-ie.-o ot without a stril ."do. n:'luh)A Yh. .. 1 . , '
Chrutian m-a. 1 i-v ate the - Soils tire n uuartiud viasseis ou th,
mTJ The U'i 'hiiv.md Kxaminer learns that.
cre.ad of a man calling hirasfdf a uiiiiit -r of
love and mercy. And midi as th--e an' Jhero
is a meao in-taod in their raadiu'-s. Thi.- Gen. L.n.itriH:i, has been appointed f .i th
n;ainary ribaldry is the oak lated vole, of ndlitary departavnuna 1" va-ant by tho re
a most slavi.-h eowarclico. Here n the area- . ..' .., ' ,
mont of this horrib e cry: ' i f ": " Vk 1
"The interval b- tween iho cb.s'ra .-tion ar.d ni-ait rcda-i-.s Sou: a '. irrmi'i ar.-I orfh Oar
thc "lalvatioti of the republic ii meare-l by oliaa.
river, and aro takew in tho act, they
would be hun.. Also, all pens
cauffbt burning Hilton, levying cuitri-
butions,.rtc.
Tho answer of G-m. Sfpymic-oo haj
! !)ta cot trtin.'.p-re'l