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niv.KrDOiiPri JOUKN" AL. U O C - V X- KECOKD rrr.rr- - . : .: r.r.-r. -, vi UNION COUNTY TICKET. For IleprcrutnUvc JOHN A. MOORMAN. For Trosecutor, For Sheriff A. II. JENKINS. For Treaorr ELIAS F. IIALLIÜAY. 2'or Comiiioner, ARTHUR McKEW. For Anesaor of White Hiver Tp. WILLIAM MILLER. We ar anthorirtd to announce the ntmeofJESSK WAY, Swn., cndi üatr for ASSESSOR of WhiUrivcr Town hp. Notice. Those of our sub scribers who have been getting the Journal at the Post Olfice, will, hereafter, find it at the printing office, where it can al way be had early on Friday mornings. Found Vail. On the Rail road last Sabbath, a Vaif, w hich the owner can have by calling at this office and giving- a correct description of the same and .pay ing for this notice. Leake &, Corwin havefmished Edger & NetT'a Warehouse, and did o good a job that (hey have been engaged by the same gen tlemen to erect a ter bouse. large daugh- An official Army List of the Weitern States has been publish ed by one of the editors of the Chicago Tribune. It contains a complete register of army offi cers from Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, &c, &c. Price 50 cents. For sale by Bowen, Stewart Sc Co., of Indianapolis. We believe there were more men in Winchester on last Mon day than there has been on any one day before since the political campaign ofl8G0. Jacob Monteith has been ap pointed Second Assistant Sur geon, vice David Ferguson re signed, 69th Regiment. The drafted men of this Dis trict will rendezvous at Rich mond. Eder & NefTnre buying large quantities of wheat and flaxseed since the completion of their Warehoue, opposite the Passen ger Depot. Our market ia now well sup plied with peaches. Thoy arc Hing at from one to two dollars per bushel, owing to the quality. Every company mastered by Col. Cirrington, rayi the Indi anapolij Journal, hcj been- ad monished to flght four enemies beside? the reeah, viz: iwearing, gambling, drinkiag, and tmclean iocu uf person. Ths e-ltli Rgi men xhj "Tha . It is compoT'1 Tc-uri rnnnd is full. as fine material us any rcgiml that has vet been orjranitd in the Slate. The following in a list uf the line officers ot the reg iment, as for as the companies have been organized. Randolph takes the lead: KamlolpH County. Captain, William Rurris; 1st Lieut. H. T Scmai.s; 2d Lieut. W. h. Burris; 1st Sergeant, IL P. Davia. Delaware County. Captain, J. C. Taylor; lft Lieut. J. F. Orr; Sd Lieut. Win. Mcütcllan; ht Sergeant, IL E. William?; Jlcluwnro Couuty Captain, J. II. Ellis; ht Lieut. Geo. C. Hatfiid; 2! Lieut. Wm. Ii. Spencer; ht Sergeant, Frank Ellis. Henry County. Captain, Robert M. rubbr; 1st Lieut. Valentine Steiner; 2d Lieut. J. R. Masm; 1st Serjeant, Joshua Wilburn. W'uyuc Cuuut). Captain, Wm. A. Royd; 1st Lieut. Joseph M. Taylor; 2d Lieut. Luke I). Roark; 1st Sergeant, Joel M. Gilbert, Iltindulph County. Captain Geo. U. Carter; 1st Lieut. A. J. NefT; 2d Lieut. Wm. IL Focht, 1st Sergeant, Messena Engle. Kandolph County Captain, Martin Miller; ht Lieut. J. E. Ruh!; 2d Lieut. Harry Warren; ht Sergeant Joseph Fisher. Unorganized Compnnio. Capt. Vanneman, Henry Co.; Capt. Kirby, Delaware; Capt. Tullidge, Wayne; Capt. Fellows, Henry. Caleb Johnson, who was re cently appointed Collector for this District, declines to accept the position. At the time of tue enrollment of the militia he en teted opposite his name that he was conscientiously opposed to bearing arms, and thus could not, of course, conscientiously fill an office created for military pur poses. We have not yet learned who has been appointed in bis ctcad. Gen. Dumont has been nom inated for Congress in the Sixth Indianapolis District. Hon. Albert G. Porter declined a re nc mi nation. Col. 'Carrington, General Superintendent of Indiana volun teer Recruiting Service, has rec omended to the War Department the draft of reserve a of 400,000 men, to be drilled at home, on half f.ayf and to draw full pay only when .crdertd into camps. The name of Colonel Mifon, who turrendcred Clsrkjville, has been itricken from the roll. Right. Invalid Brigade. 11 urrencs somewhat amus- mg hJWtrinsnired smce the draft as talked t-ifhui durin the ex- 1 amVtion exemption certili- excuse. '0,n"aid he, "any c.itcstb dirr...xrus been ripped, 'body would Know that I was 1 ..it, a .1 l v.: U A lar"- number of men presented themselves for examination home of them really disabled, but inot of them "white-livered," a disgtacc to themselves and their race. On Tuesday we had alarming news irr tithe War Department, but htill the crowd bwiegi-d the Examination office. Cincinnati and all the border cities were threatened, even our own 'Capi tal was in danger. Rut ml stout, able bodied men who had been "flea-bitten" or "grasshoper kicked" wanted to le excused from fighting for their homes, ihere wives and children. Hut at 3 o'clock p. m., a shower-bath was administered from a window in the second story of the j iL It was announced ths.t a. disp.it ih had been received from Gov. Morton, stating the alarming newt;, and ordering the Enrolling Commbioner to enrol applicants for exemption from the draft on two lists, and draft half of them at once. It was stated that they woubl not be required to make forced marches or do heavy work, but tint they could defend our cities und operate on breastwork as they were able. Ttie despatch went on to say that a train would be at the De pot at 5 o'clock p. m. to convey the drafted to Indianupolif, and would be commanded by Captain Henry Carter. About this time a promiscuous skedaddling commenced. Some, who a initiate before were lime, halt and blind, .suddenly received sight and were made ever) whit whole, judging by the facility with which they left town. One mart standing near the west eud of the jail buibliug, made his way to the north side and then raited the "lope." Ho was met south of, but near, the railroad, going in a tired, "tur key trot." On being asked "what wae up," he raised hia hands and exclaimed, in the most woe-be- gone manner: "We are all tuck!" Another nwore, "by th- light nings," that if they took him on that tram, thy "would have to catch htm," notwithstanding he' hd"lhe blind Piles." Othcuifromthe Count'- of th co ward ly m'uereints who had crowded the purlieus of the examination oflice uddcnly re. membered their promise tu be at home by 4 o'clock and mix- lied. Tho.o who undcrjtc-od the loko cheered vociferouJty. Äud the ,y,r , t.nnrol V, fn.(A- U. uiwic mi.; ..ii.vnuiuv are giau oiy. air. aiuraruige "white-iiveredM scampered. One is tnlu 0f encrKyf ,nd other man, who "traV ttoul," fled fOf WflI quliiCed for thf poai- precipitately that ho fell from hiiliori aüla Vfry cercr gfDthrran horse. Report sarr that his usu al'shortaesj of brvilh' has great ly increased. j Wc approached another niano Waihiagtoa uho was patiently hiding Iii time to lay before the M. D.'s the nature ot his pnymal mea- pacity. Wo aked him tor -hi sick.' ,gun wc hum ui was the matter. "O, 'bout titteen years ago I tuck a do,e o doc tor's truck gueec it wasn't all calomel and it eat ti all my bowels, and I've been hard there ever sense!" We wouderod what physic pills or crotou oil -would do for him. During these fifteen years that he has done without ! bowels'hc Las cultivated a good larm with success. "Wednesday brought quiet to our little city, minus the "af flicted' Captain John NofT has been appointed Martial for this Coun ty. He will isue passes to per sons liable to military duty on the following condition.: 1. Citizens of the State, on proof of loyalty to the Covern ment, and that the dcuirc to leave the State docs not arise from an intention to evade military duty, arc. entitled to pass to points out of the State tis follows: For any period of time not extending beyond the 10th of September, a p.isa will be granted without bond; far periods extending be yond that time, a bond in the Bilm of $l,O()0, conditioned as in tho form furnished the Marshal, is re quired of all persons liable to military duty, before a pass will be issued. J. No pass is required in pass ing from one point to another in this State. 3. Residents of other States, upon eathfactory evidence of such residence, will be entitled to a pass without bond. 4. Uona fide eubjects of an)' foreign government, resident in this State, are entitled to a pass ' upoa satisfactory proof of allcgi- ance to such government. Two hundred and thirty-three persons were exempted from the dralt by the Hoard of Exaini- ncra. Commisioner Rrownc hae gone to Indianapolis with tho en rollment and cxemptiou lints. We learn that there ir about 275 volunteers in actual service from this township, and 1,303 DcarRvitD Pkomotio. Mr. 8. Mutkridg?, who has for ioneLONXt cxcccx "ixumtYV a . 1 ' m -mm m w m W tunc naft hau cnarije oi tnis por tion of the Reliefoiitaino railrosd and unrfer wiese sunerviuion hii fl rojcjj improved, has i . . ... xm m I . into the bargain. Troops ar daily pouring in- $10. WACKSr.AII) $100. To eil pooJi for th Ad4hi icwtwi MAUiiNt Corwr. Wo r)m icisii.in or. all foocii o!d by oar AnU. or p7 j at from $ 10 to $103 ptr month, ml pj 11 iirocnary cipecftt Oar tn icKitif is prrft ct in U xsechioUn A child enn !t ro to opmtr bj half aa ho ir' W'strnclion! It if cqvil to vj Fmil.winp; Machine in Qtt and tt hrc rrJucrd thprK'e 13 Fifteen Dollars K41U mich'u. ia wrr4i.t J for 3 )ftri AMrrs c. itur.t; 1X8. rfyl Ooo. Agt., Iftrpil, Mich. EYE AND DAR ! D'j I. MANNING, ,'lattof fi' (r r tl alrüio Intirmr)f) hatitg dt tTrrutuJ ti rpnd i fr motitha in thl r. no. in'uiiy ui.fitrshi l'roffMioa: .rtvirf I I F-rsn in lhi,ana aTjoia in-; rou r.t , alllictt 1 ith dirca üf th y an l vm. Ilavinf; hd ripcrifOCiO t li dT ilTioru Ol' jlnlicin and StT&r t, afi(! htvii fnjoyri more than ordina ry !". i 'iiti for quirinj a thorough k'now IrJ of Ofhthalroic and Aaral Mad ii-iu-, (h inp brrn aat-riitd with Trf. FiA, in Iii Kye .1 .Er Infirrntr? ,) tha Ir. ?f Ij l afclf to rtflore to fijr,ht and lUdniifT, vnnny '-ho Ii a bcra h-re r rrJ-tl uf hop ti cacrg. lr. Maiinin will, ni hile hrrt.ba liapjy t ivi 1 court's of rrt lt 1 11 rat to lli Tiivxit-iat a of thia vieioitjea d ; a-tv ü of ihr LI v and the Kar. No chirf for toofu'.taiiou. Thapoor trrnltd crlia. IV. M. iiiy found, whfn not profe- niii.tUy r'ijrrd at the Franklin oTUC. Winch strr, lro l'.n raiNrr Pr. Hrr ptr, Columbia City, Ind.; hr. FtU, A . fl. L. L. I .CSrefOTiU. Ohio; Fiel. A.J. I'ouplii. Columbia CU, Ind.; I.af ' rSmith, andjudg Crain.Ft Wnpc, led. tll 1. i . I, I. in . j mm LINIMENT. vmex, o. cer Vuvrv awdi vtwewX. vxvvVS v vr rovxY. iTatCl.Ktrl. pa ' o vvnAV : ttw- ,ftvu,0A Wc, VfcxxV. M ot ttUAtt t,xY SvvxftVtCtt., vt .oc tcm o vS jltowf. OWCA vxxVO Vwour. VfosN." TiiVXvctxsN ixxi trc VvfvAa, Chtlby Co., IIU., Ftb. $9, 1C6B. xvvwo,, xvvVv, oxfc XoVXV. er) - , a. w. twvytuuii. it.aA vxVocaVc DR. J. M. FIIOST, I DTTJ 11 HJOLLI4 iXZK II. P. Kircr, Winchester, IcdU. The number of drafted taea 11. frm4.Vl Ktf tSit w;llh known fa a fjqr iap.