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IVrrc a!l,fl u!dnot co:(pieri uilaoul nica. a". a lor lue .-.:ke 1 11 it ?'i i ... 1 as 1 1 1 hi- ri.;tt. Inu.r dvn. 1 h- 1 nt i N o Irci.om .... , did .0t prompt the support of -'"" " the Lngi-L.ture. It,, i'iiiin ipit:on. Tin: command ! regarded a? pretty fir", how ever, of th" Alnii;l.ty o .1 1 his p oplojtlut wtr hive a mi. ail majority ; p free si. all hue an rii.t j m tho ?:ial v;i, :,., ( M, u.; 'J he f-oa liisio.i th it l:e (Sumnf 1) . ,, , ; . , v prevent th- !.ai ' h; irorn hav- !. f'l II' 1 .! til if III- f ! I , 1 f I ft f 1- I " I:. :.:, .iir,'cwrv l,;,,!,,.! way.Uhower ol thanks to the Wies of ' ll'Ni. t(" u U W l" l IHilU II M'l chimicr, hat not in IH ohjM tJ and tint it wis 1 -.v.i: 1' i.iia i :h it 1 re.it L'aion victory Ins j the nnai let tioa d then ener- ordervA out of tbc cars at Ham kllitj. I,4.fi f, Ii-., I P...,. .-vIvTiia. A OMty i:; I i i 1 i 1 1 r our table with (i-d-'tlen. distant from Cineinniti. on ' VINCKESTZPi JOURNAL, WIN'II!,sTi:i:: liv ui t tl iiui1 time j ir-- ou .s ui ompiuv pre- I'riilitv. - Oi l. 17. 1ÜC2. I1' oUUJ -l 1,1 M O, UHU , I o T u-n' ' I mint v ii. i ; , ri,,rfi. . ;?'ated Lieut. fc. J. Miller a verv 1 - - i IJ'irK a iil orn' oili'T Louritie 1 . . , - j , r i,vN i MitorL . i ., iure .-wnnl. It was presented on; 2 J v. I - - The lollowini: i- the result ol the elettionin this county for the olfue., inn ed; SKCU ATAKY OF STATK. W A. r. ile 1831 J. S. Athon 127() Periled nnj. )'5 The baliace of til S:ate ticket in about the same proportion. t ONURESH. C. V. Julian Edmund Johnson 1079' i:;:i5 Ml Julian's maj. laU'KKSK.N TATlVi:. John A. Moorman James Hrc-wn Moorman's ir aj. s u KU IFF. A. II. Jenkins Henry Cuter Jenkins's maj. tkk sriiKU. E. F. Halliday Jsjeph Rrown Jlallidiy'ü maj. I'RmSKC'.'TOK. E. L. Vat.on 1). V. R.ker Hi liver Watson's maj. CoMMlSS:0.KIi A. McKcw Jese Way McKrw's rtiaj. 1 10 I 1.S70 r, ;o lJ.i7 GDI 18b'2! 1:1 isr.) 150 O t i 17P 10 170 mavs or Tin: wi:r.ii. The most impoitant item o' xvar news (or the week relates to the battle of Perry vi lie. Ken tucky, fought on Wednesday o lavt week. It is allowed to hue been, in proportion to numbers enteil, the uot hotly contest ed battle of thtf war. The odds against our men at the outet oi the engement must have been about two to one. The attack va made by Bra d's forces on McCook's Corps d Army. The ti-htin wa most ly done by Uosecrans' Division, formerly Mitchell's. Our joss was about 500 killed ami twice that number wounded. That of the rebels probably not far diilerent. The tiring reused about an hour r.ftfr night, when the I'nion army hy down upon its arms, while the rebels silent ly ami rapidly continued their re treat, leaving our forces in pos session of the field and lar-e por tions of their dead and wounded A'rrnewal of the attack was expected oa the nt morning hy our troops and we hive had ru mors to that eifect, as well as of other engagements through the week, but it is beleived noth ing farther of the' kind has taken phce. Our last advices from that quarter are to th effect that Hra" and his hordes are in full retreat endeavoring to get out of the State. All Ind teen quiet on the Po tomac till vesterdav when a tele graphic report that the the rebels had advanced to and were fight ing our troops at Centerville. Prompt arrangements' were made atang the lines to meet emergencies, hut no guns being heard in that direction theVarf pubsid?d. It was also reported that the rebels were crossing the Potomac at Hancock in large force report not credited. The result of our State election instill invnlvfil in fome doubt. Jt i? too trobib!- th jitt'-muts ,. i 1 . ,1.. 1 ? : It 1 beloved, o, -mJ evidence, i li"p.itJi ln,.n I!i.ri!mr- ex- j , ,-, i. 1. pres-eheT;a;o,ta t the K,- ipubl.eaas have carrb-d the State I - , a r,,,M.Vr .i l.-rm.er.-,ie J ... ('onressineii h iv been elected. as decidedly favorable to the Un- jioncau;e. I.ATKT. T ( I;rn!n).,Itv tillt the demomf, have .de..-t.-il the State jM Qhi;) :uVnM. There is still a probability that . , , ,i r . . we hue the Senat :n this State.! .lay County wo leirn lias ne i :.... n-t .1. T...K., ..... . , I 1 1 0: I' s .1 re 1 1 IIL I, U lli U Smith and his rommand has been raptured between Kexinton and IIarrodvil!e. 'Fraid it is too ood to be true. (loon Items. Julian, Shanks, Orth, Sehenek, I)u:iioat, Colfax, L.rto-1 '-.ll:ii (li düitii and Pet. tit, defeated. lf :. 5 s V I. V A X 1 A 1I2-I .CTION. IlAKRMif ti.:, O til -A spe. e.al disoat. li to the I'hi 1 idclphia I'ress savV: (üorious no ws from all parts oi the State. Hiair, Ihileyatid Mcpherson 7 .are e!-cte I by h"iv a.aiorities. (ien. M;'i;a!l is slcived. It is ihoiii'ht h.re lint we wil: vuny t!i Mite In 50, !)()). Puii.Aiua.i'UiA, (bt. 14. The following ConuioMiieu are elect- ed in this Staff ht District; Rand ill, D:rn. 21; OWeal. i aio.i. bd; Klit.e, J) mu., doubtful. Ith; Kelly, L'n.n.i. 5th; Th iyt r, Fn o;i. Orb; Styles, Dem. 7ih; llroomall; Rep. 8tb; Aliconi, Pe u. t;t!i; S'exens F iioa. 10t!i; Stroie, 1) n. 1 Ith; Johnson, D m. 12th; (irow, Fni 'o. 14th; Patterson, Fnion. I5tli; B iib v, Fn;.M . 1 1 1 1 1 : MePhfison, Fui n. 17th; Blair, Fnioa. 21st; Dawson, D.'in. 22d; Moorbead, Fiiro::. 23.1; Williams, Fnioa. onto i i.i t i io. Cincinnxti, Oct. 15. 1st Dis trict; Pendleton, Dem., re-fleeted. 21 District; Dem.vrats claim Long's, Dciii., election by about! HM). Coi.uMnrs, Ot. 15. While, Fnion, is probably elected to Congress in the Toledo dis-trict. Cox, Dem., is ebv ted in this district by 250 mijority. The Democrats here claim 13 or 14 Con4tcsn en, and the State iF'ket by 1,000 mijority. Toi.kdo, Oct. 15. Hon. J. M. Ashley is re elected in the 10th District by from 5 0 to h(J0 maj Dayton, Oct. 15. Si henck's majoritv over "all lr.digham in the 31 District is 1272. Zanksvim.i:. Oct. 15. In the 12th Distriet Fmk, Dem , is e lected t : Congress by 400 major itv. In :he l.Th District OWeil, Dem , has 2 5 )0. In the hi;h Ditriet White, Dem., beats lbr.gham 1,500. H"riffrniir the Journal. Ckmt Way f.. Kichmot d. bubJ Oi ti.Ur 0, IrtiJ l)r.R Joi'RWi.: It seeun al most needles to communicate any thin to your columns, from tde above named camp, from the iV't that it is visited almost daily' by citizens of dilft rent parts of Randolph and adjacent counties. No where are visitors more gra ciously received than in camp among soldiers. We certiialy think tint any one cm weil af ford to bear the perils and priva tions of a soldier's life, when it so fitly prepares him to properly ap preciate all the little kindnewes of friends. The friend of the soldiers of the OMh are indeed worthy ot all - praise in tnis respect. Scarcely a dH-pi without the ram; ..... ..; ;.. .1 1... it. 1 . Iii 1 1 1 im iru i .' , t ; ; i 11 1 1 I ; ; r hj'ii v'iin'v'ii- nun ai 11 um ami Iri tis in o:n;;and t!,n- l,!..h -'dnc that could not V.l to . ' . -hei-tie- itit-iJe of the nml un mil to hnti; in e.srls '.vgl! 5'' ' J;. 1?M u 1 11 lLi with ' "- lies.'' Ompny I-!"' 7 P.M. We anin !clt th' his rut Lern imnoticcd in tais Q ,.n catv, amid the farewel line by it. friends arid , ir. behalf ireetin of'its ho-pitable inhab r , . inufs If imu- heiriT flirL- -m -ot the Lo:,ipmv we return a;,tlnls- 11 nou oeing uark, m 'I. . .1.. U ilham.bur- and vicinity, forj,, scUa: awoke ti II we wert '1 aeies sueli as o'dirrs never i;et without n-tn-irn-r ...tpf. without rttu.iun, g.ateb,: thmk r:... i r r- t ! I . -i I ,i i i I i i 4n- VUI i I 1 1.1 11 U Cl I. i Join, Macy. acVoiMpum-a I ,y a r i ' ! ' , . . . i neilibonn houses, the residence mark. (Jn reteiviti'it Lieut. ! 4 k t n i if,i , . n "yil,iot o:,e Mr. lMvae, m order to .Minn i:sru III TV lew ; i J. , procure our dinners; we were words both i s surprise and feel--1 i i t i , . . , irraciouslv received, iurnished a in 's of cjratitude tor the unexneet- i r i P.. j .. 4 . , 1 spletuad repast, and upon inquir ed tribute ol rested and honor. t i -ii r i.i 4 i f , i . 'i I m ihr bill, lalor.Tied that they Last ni'dit the soldiers met .-1 . .i: . r : and organized a Soldier's Chris- i'- o tian Lnion öocietv. Cai4. Koss , a , rn - : was elected 1 reaure-ol ttie So- . . rietv. W would like to cive a r ., .i . , fll . I full account of the ineefmi- and :..a..: i ... i umMiamom N o hope the JoruN.n will be Tioi-ini Mm fn it.il.licli ! 1 . . ..i I ......... .......v.-. . I' : . . . . . I . l i. OI rs mem ners. Iis Oeslaus ive. rrl t . i , i ne society, u properly attend . I . i- I . I i eu, can not lull to have a bench- rial ellett -,nd be conducive of fiai euect .ma he coudiK u t ot niir-i I lk.l..!n .... fli. . f a ! n , lliwmi u.llMl-5 .UIl'MI- i in- M J I U It I . XXr ii. . We calculate some tune m thei liner n iu;onc a.i u 11 l ic 111 crviia L iit - r t Lo. . . -i I . t 1 , ... ,..: , ui'ib oiu 1.1111 1 1 1 1 u.e miiiiici uiui the reat necessity of him eva ding them. Tin; health in ramp is tolerable good some aue, as 1 4 rrvn 1111111 1 11 thn Till li n ;l (((UjtifuI ; ' u.m.(1 the Coone, rci;irS. .0.slv t,lt ,.(. wan Id defy the State to compare camps with us, in point of clean liness and civilty. The Regiment is now fully armed and e.piipped with ne- ', . . coutreuuMit rmt clothing. When 1 . , ... . .buy ex. lunged hey me n ady a-ain to meet the enemy. But they will doubtless not leave the e ... , . armed ana equipped with nr oiaie until me paroieu are c- h - I'll. i.i' 'l I . I 1 1 I : WU I III I ll aired. . .11. v Ä r 1' n I , ä, : beti in ; a weatiier-beUen appear. Aone of ( oinpauv Dims vet; ' I! " I llll'lt been in the gaird-house and F trust this may I e . aid ;.luays 11: the future. We tbmbt whether! . , 1 tii ntlinn I ii.. 1 .t ii' 1 1 '1 4 ' I ! Ill I 11. . ll..l. .. j i;i i.:.oi!-. O t .... i ft ',':- s E a. .i o u r n - :.: S(..-'i'f l-nv pu!,ii!iM, :l... tak bop I cnt .. from tueöit.i, 1 am m.hev-o to dro! you a i'W mo.v. Xoth peneu, ami wim me exception ! v t . . i . 1 1 1 ; r i .1 , i. i',i-i'n ii. j (, i ,ic- I irto. (Ill- I.V.' Ijt' Ol tl,. He Ijr WlJo,i el!- -tin- II Mil r Ii, 11 .r-s, tit J , log trall-pl:e. Willie we were n , J(.. p'ii!ijin- v i driil, in which ! ' :;-J, t 'Jö. i l e.-t a u.ii.,- IT, u r-. f,:,s ,.,.,.. r.rn in in.- li.'d. twoi iu virtueof adeerer and rxecnth.n f. Iveiit iieü V, irioie than is uici!e;if H r,u,k ' bi-h in ileree of 'r,i'' ir '", Tl" ' ,1,'.V' '' 5 ' ' ' " ' u'f-W-i I'.rmii.. -j me .hnetid In-m the Uanddf-h Cirn.it ; to eamj) llie. Til- e.e.UV h U - ! m. ..;,, r.t ;po j fntanii!i- 1 aere-. ar n.v i;- ot tie se ( ' 'en - il , 11'' '.' i nil 5t.i teht ii J ni '. un- : court I uiil x,.Ose to sal, at tU ;. ... pe.ieeii'.n. t-;. aoiain, iieo. ir ot see t J.. r 1. .-oat ob.il: io .... v ......... i........ .i -. n-- i . t. i.ig .idea hick towards Leing- tv,rHr js ,. ... .vdv a favorite ! T.-e hf . f h,.. s- .;i ....-i the nei a rredit of t e m-nths w,n i., pVi., ,h,;,,h e..u.,tv. India,.--,.,.;,' .s7tJtJ-.v. tie ton, the prospi'cts til a liatMe w.'re I : i ; . i i. J ir ot the v. i,r ol see i , t ':, r 11 con- swm, , x,. .vshi, ihree dollars tie 1-(1, ,J.,V of (h tohtr. 1M Ute,n th i: . n . 'i .... , ... . , 111 Ills OUII tO!l.pOl, .-tU IS UUl- . The i,u or ..I the .w I i. i.;, ....... ....--....,.1 i in ........ ' " I . V . : i . i. . i .... life became a dull monotony. Most of the army struck tent: . ind marched on towards Lexing- ton, in quest of the wily foe rrom i wn in uaru, tne long : heavy columns kept moving on: vvith steady step, leaving noth.ng, butthe;r gloomy, f.K.siken trench-i ii . i .oi ii.. i j es along the crests of the hill, in remeniberance of their sojourn. ffoi. ll,D iln.irli.r C llir, ,nc. Alter the departure of the mot Of the troops, the 81th Was IllOV- ed northward tO the Camping ground ot the iv.vth Illinois,' i i i . overlookir g the Ohio Kiver. A night in camp is one of the A A . uiHc.ision.i ii pi uuiy, cai.:t,1M.M ()f th1 .ip t ,,is mosi moraine opporumu.es wri,.,, u.nf out.urrin.F at home reiieition ne mum can uesire. The camp viewed in a dark night with its camp fires and lighted tents, from one of the ad jacent hills, presents tlie the ap pearance of a lighted city. Again when all is hu.-lied and still, and the moonbeams tdeal softly down over t tie hills, tvhi tened with teut, the mind ruerts ...... 1 r i back to the happy days of th past and to th? cherilird ones loff io-hinr, lfiinH Ob the im - .-.I. " ..... - - - - - .... ny days of youth! filled as they are with the tender recollections of youthful bliss, come back into the mind with all the fondue. of memory. In the night of second day of October, while o:i picket duty, we received orders to repair to camp, as our Heiximent was un der marching orders. The next morning we raised the iege, marched back to Covington, re crossed the pontoon bridge over the Ohio, passed through the city to the Minni depot, preparatory for leaving for Werstern Virginia. Here we w-re delayed till 7 P. M. While we were waiting for the cars to get ready, lidies came with plates of bread and butter, baskets of apples and peaches and freely give th-m to the soldiers. Little girls and 'boys passed among the soldiers. with buckets of water, and filled I ihnirr,,.!.., iii.-rid- "I:,7 1' er. u , m l'i0 Cinrinmti & Marietta Uail- road, 1 !." miles, thus we passed t henutilul distrirt of 0 no in the ,l , - ,rt,. . ., i nillt, lUUCl .n: , soldiers. . i, h to the ch ijrin ol the short ol provisions your 1 1 . I -.1 corr!'";!'le"t' . ti"ne,1,er - some otnors, visiteu one ol the ! did not charge soldiers for any thing to eat. Illing in cai. t i ? i u Iwo p. m. wo embarked on the tt , ' v. c . i m n i Iiawkmv b.icto alley U. K. n ,i i - :u r u lor rortl md, .0 miles Irom Ham- I'M I 'l II II II. iiv iiiiie.'- IM' II II Jl l v, ; i , . i""" - Alop this line, as tibial-ip y. thousinds of llas and hand-i ..... 4 . , ; 1 i - i ,..ini ... ,,u,ni. .,.. u uaim-. n n. a I- 1 1 winI n ..- ... .- IUI- r-Ull" Ul lll'llrlll i. i ut; HI M morninir lound us on our way to iiiuiiiiii, iwnii i ii- wii uui tiio I 'll w v .i . ,ri11' i,('',fi- oth.n-ot interest aftrnrtC(l olir att.,Rflon on this ii . l .-Ii II C day s mar; h, till on the brow ot . ,, .'i 1 1 : 1 1 in a;i nid lor.-aKcn lieiu, . 1 . 1 . "iv . .ni'ii d Miiiu pine uee. 1 va evidently an ad tree, bavin- 1 . .i - , I . 111 me e or 01 see , t r 1 t eiuii iiiuu"; but three limbs; and tood like au,:i7 :( ' The e hi oi the ne or oi see Sentinel on that b-Pely bill, jtlt I such a spot as owls would s lect ! ,V;U' 01 ' -1 1 -:,'r butai.un7:i!-i') , ,. , , aeres. I he s w or ol tlie -i-or ol see 11, OU a gloomy moonlight lllgllt, to , o,tr H e.nini, V) aeres. The w hi practice their noeturnaltlevotion?. ol'thes. -r of see rJl, t 'J-'h r 11 contain As the bovs p issed, they gave the '"j?0 rK 'n:uv ''r r " f - I 1 I ii. Mill i-r a I fit lit iil I . . ! old monarch a rou-ing cheer, it I emg the Or: t pine ;rec many of them had ever seen. ,.. . , ( j.iilifiobf! is a shabby old town. ..r A.. .11.... .1.:. 1.. I.I J , , ' , 1 V n WIS or n r r'tllocl h' the ,1. ( . , firf nf 1 n f;c!l. bat the ril- pa part Ol , h ,,,,,,,., ,0. , J , , 1 rrl 0 L r ;,ei ., r ' hl territory, and most ot th houres out: ii; tlie OKie.il III Hl Ol HC. II i...;!.r,. i eiMS a- Mm-. . 's obmtoeis, . 1 I t 1 I I ! aie l!')U til :. .lub eh. A CO li -'"'l1 I' in fe is bei 1) . .- n.-e -itf.-it.-u a: ia; po,ut lor a x h 1 V.al a', !I"W in poise-si on - , . , , r . .. "II I l III I ' I . !-'a.e M!n: r- oveuwats iro a. .((.r ; K ,,t ni-ht . p.it nnt ns sr(mU ril!.,ol.tr,i ;,.1(i n.a;SPIl IV , trank, una-sumiag manners win the respei-t of all that know him. We hive ae exeellnt parade I irrniiiiit nn tliobanL nl tbt Ohm j-"-."- - ... thf ,)A?t wp nve iaJ ,iucc ue ,pft Cl, ',ym.. Qur ;.ltt;Iinn is drilled by T.,;or n.ihlt. nrivnte in the re i tuprif. Hp in i man rf reädv ta;t " , u t po,sin, the true I Mil I I" I t - t If Se qr ol Sei .1.1. I X.I. T 14 CO'.) f I til UZ : i.,r,.t . , ti. vni .. r an(!k(1 ' .,,..., .... r . i ,rpMtPiM lv u.(al.l fF,1(.e tJ,0 j j,. ;lf wit,, .,l0,p jt th;ln ; . ,f ... WMrtiPm nine om or ten in u ear i.iem. 3PI1U US .1 ropy ol you-excel- ; j f. flrp ;01ls to f I occasionally. N:lsov Baunelcv. i vn ri i o ntnnn 1 o HUN iLU I I 1 I lot IUI 11 lo. Slicriirs Sale I.V virtue of a venH and exicu'ion to ! -Ji-n-.l fr -.n the Rmdolph C-reuit ! court , I Will expo-.-io su-. at tne court- - h.,(1 tlit,r w.-nW.r. K.ndo'ph i c.uutv, indiini.on s.oadtv, the l."th I day of Nov.mi.er, iV2, b. f. -n the hours of P o ciocii a I.a and 4 o'clock p . tn f sid day t!ie i'olortini; real estate,! .s.tuiti I in Kando.p.'i Count,, Ii, liana, to-vnt: The e i-i h df of ia-lnt ntimhrr t-o (2) mid runber five (a) in the wet Ir-uit of f.he to:i of Winchester, tlanJo!;h Couu t , Indian i. Exe- uted as the property of C-eor-e W. Bruce, at the t-uit of William M. l'a,'e. A. II. JKXKINS; Oot. 16, 'C2. fee .1. .!i'if K. C. Public Male. nToTicr: is lir.UKiiv ciivf.n I that we will sell, at public auction, on Tuesday, the 2 Ith da v ot Novt-inl.t r, A. D. at the l ite residen.-c ot John Burroughs, late of Randolph Cur.ty, In li ti.a, .lire iseJ, all hi ptr.-on.il proper ty uatttktii by the idw of the dtce dent, eonsistin of horits, ho;st shtep, cattle, com in the fitlJ, fArn.in-5' utensils, . it. i.i ,.n.v j - til i Crellfc "l 1 - iil"iin. "... uc fiiru "ii all nun of thr-e dollars and upwards, the purcliiser i:ivin: his note with appro ed :vu.Uitiun and arpr.u e- securit v. waivmr' m. U. 1 iws. Cai.vM ncnotv.,,,. c .axu.v-i R. .MiR..r, Aara; a- ylli:i:irrs sali 1 rt ctf I trm th U jU C.rcuit ' ujrt, I w i.i '' ! i'e Ht tin cmirl- '1 in il.ii.r in V in, ,. ..r I? im ! i'nli f'.i i ,1 !i tn.i, -.Ii s it ur . t Im- i.'t ii .i.iy i Nv '-.nvr, i-f.. !.-i, i, t .r.r-.. ( j tin -1 i) f,"i: ; m m n ,hv tlif f I - .win-r.ai -t in-, vtmti-j m 'liiudo?: h ! ounty, IiiJi.nii, t m ' t : Tt-n acrr l l iii.i of" of tue north did . tht.- -Ith ift ijii.irter of the untth it fi'urttr ol (Sic'ion tli;rtv--ix. f'itj s7 ' r KtP'Mifft!' n thp Tir'i'irrt v riC Willlmi M. r.i'f. ;it the Miit of" Wii.;.im m, j 1':', vs. .il.i- C'i!rnvi' t u. II JKNKINS, o.'t. ir.. ifi'2 m.'jv i: n TrnvttN SaSi i BY virtu.' of ;i Dif.l of Tru-t cxrfiti 1 to me tv the IVoi i 'it an.l I)lr. ot- : in of t!i- C'iucMiiiati, I'ni'Oi ami K'Tl ; u W.mie Kiilr-M.l Cunninv, an.i of .u Or- ! a 1 ' ii-i.i.v.ii inn- i.i.niir ,n m- I, in- '"'p'' "''' . '"'i1; ' nn. at in 1 1. 1 Mm, A. I). 1 w ..l , I r lid 1 rree in i-l- t:i. run- In- th- II u,- jiroi---l to II at .ii'ioc :i',it;.n, tj ti. 1 . . . .. lii;ht?thi'i-itr, ler ci-ii ui iiinl, on r.ie.duy.iheaotli d.ivoi De-., im;'. betwefii the lmmi ol ll nVicck A. M ml 1 o'clo. k I. M. of ii 1 -lav, at tin- ! . tii-e of tlie CiiKiiiTi it i , 1':imjii an-i Toit : U'avne K ujroil Comj.uiv. i:i I':.;..,. ; I t I" I ill .k lot I Ml I I f t' II. I la . . I it'll int. iilol !! ti i. ii." tlurn -1 iv Ui . tlf .'H,''IJ'II V-' "Ulli I i Iil 111 I..II ' I hitweon the hiMir-i ;ti' resii.l, 'tu to ..Ii -hill ! sol I, th.; fi.ho. im; l-ci is. .! I.ui'Jh a:i I t.wn !! wiili tluir ai : urtt-. ii.ince.-. that is to .iv ' Tum!. I. vln'Mi. I!. P I, - stale of I.eti t ia. Tl.- e hfof t'..- .,. ! .-...,..,...,., r , , .;,.:.,., ........ i ' :; . i. " J"- . V,, -J ; .a -..i :Pn , -a r,... i,. ... ti .. I", t oi - I-! . . i v i ' tl V 1 x . I,aS i'i tlrTievn n I'nion . a t numhi re.l -Ol, '2 .J. And all tl,.- II ,1 1 - tin- , i ..... '"r" t"nn'.-r. i io..i-u?iv. iv irom 'U to ,Mltll ilirIll.iv,.t ,.i.t..MU ,;-, Ml, U. r.ii, r();i, r,.;.', .;.;, in.i t,r,i. i.ai 1.. t'U to I. 'outs hie.-; in Ja Couniy, In. li ana. The e hfof the mv qr of sec 11, t iv, r 1-, e .nit unm:; -a aeres. I lie e iil .. . v- . . . ... . ot tue -e or ot se 1 1, 1 r ia, rontuu- 1 11; f'l aere. 1 he f w ijr and the w lit ot .1 ..... . .. 1 1 .. ..-. i, t r 11 contaitiin S aeres. The ne i i i i ;niiiiiiii "'im.-i ii itiiri ; tM. nw ,,r j-M.r -ji, t -jj, r N eontiinin-: j Hl ücti-s. Part of the sw jr of see '., t i - a, r lä cn,.;,i.,i.i i:i aen -. The se ,,r l si c I.i, I "J I. r I.i font oiling ll.il acre-. Th.. s hi of the s.- or or see :n. t .. r 1. ..; a .... ' Ti I ..,,....! r "n ' .'. . . ..' M f M'" ' --b -'I. r i:i e,,,,- . . . .. 1 ,, , ,. h-;- s'-m..-n, r Int sei? .It, t "Jl. r 1.1 t.. t .mng -1 in- l T,. ;,P .,, ti, ,r a.,, I. r l 1 ' -, 1 ' ,,,r " ''r "I " . .? 1 ht 01 the m i,r oi th.- sv i-r 1.1 .-.-ei.t-ji Vk hf of t he se or ol se J I, t I . I- la eon I ... .... 1, ... 1 t.niiiiiir d't ot.--. I lo- 1 r ol I li- ti . .1! , . .. 1 ' r 11 eontainio- 1 M .. -. Thee hi.-, I , 1 ... 1 1 1 w tir ol s, e t -Jl. r 11 eon? mm, Ki . r.s. ti... - ..1 ih.- ..t .- ,.V. 1 . ; , n ' 'I-' t I f 11 I 1M1I1, ' 1 I .11-11. !l- . m . . 1.. I.. :1 . , .... - mu r, I. .... I 7 in U.o..- ll. I.a-. nuioh. r i net I 1:1 ! o k 'J '. I. t 1 ii oli .-'i i 1,1 I e ' I-' J ! i'lo-,. i. I 1 I : ,,-.,, : ,,.f c,,, i,t 1 io j t .'- ' a d"n, Vil-.. A!.li ! ioa. h it i- ;n I.'.om. h. . . M . , m .lll.JI'l .'l l'l t O I'I"', I It I'l'ISI. . ... . . .w ,.,., -tf -. , .j; ,.. eieit linn:'.'. 'l a r. . I he e f o the ;e jr ol . e '.a., t :., r I I .-..iita:.. n-: v" ierr-. j he sw qr oi si e .' 2, 2.i, r J e ai; ra..n--j ir ot seo .", t -', r 1 1 eoatait.iu K aeres. The nw qr of the sw t,r oi -ee IT, t lio, r I.i, eont iininir -I'I acres. I he neqrot the ne jr of -ee tl, t '21, r lä cont iitiie I ' iicrts The e hf of the :ie qr of sec '2, and the n hf of traetional c J.', t 2. r I.ä eoiitaii-in Ih") aeres. The se qr of the j se qr and the s hf of the neqr of tlie se qr ' ot si e la, t J', r Id eont iinin h-J aere. r 13 eont iinin.' ti-J ai re-. ; "JTOTICK is hereby jrivtn that the nn the ne qr of sec '2'), t r; 1 diasined has been appointed Ad- The sw qr ui 1 1 containing !') aer.s I.ot in the town of IWatlir. hot numbered "2, ', IJ.aud lbä I.viii ' ia Allen Co nitv. Indiana. The .- qr of the nf qr and th ne )r oi .. ..,. i . . J t St, r Ü emtainin-Kl acres. Lyis it. !);:!:m :re otuity, Imti- ; ot.-1 ..e w ,, o, u,,--w qr oi 21, r 'J contauunz s ) acr. s. Lyin- in ."-lali-oti Coimtv, Indi- ! i-f i,e e hf of the se Mr oi ee in. t 111 . ' ' . - ii'i ID, r 7 cot-t lining ? ) acres I.yinT in Oarke f'o'tnty, Oaio. hots numbered "2 I an j 'Jl in Ptiilder J j nii;'.iins subdivision o! the ee qr ol . sec '2, t 1 1, r 'J e-::t linin ; 2 a'-r. s. The - ! neqr of sec '2'1, t 1 I. r '2 conti in in it". 'I he w hf ol the n. qr ol sec 1 1 , I 1 1, r 1 coiit.iinm;: d acre-4. J.yinr? In Antrlazc demly, O,''o The w hfof lot Gl iu the town of St. Mi- rv Lyini ia C!nre f'oantv, Illimi. The nw-qr of sec 2T, t 12. r 11 0)iitiin:n- Kid u res. F.Tplii nation nf Contractions. n, north;' s, south; e, ea-t; w, west; nw, north- , west: ne. norJi-e ist: sw. fauth-wet: se. 1 ! south-east: or. ou irter: hf. hall: ec. n-ctioti; t, town -hip; and r, rane. Stkpme S. L'HoMMEDire, Oct. IT, 1 '.:. 3 Trustee. Howard Association, j fHILADELPHIA or the Relief nf,.t '.:nz kin ls of Sfr i wb.-rries and Ra-n- ' the Sick and Pitressed, aßictrd irith ib.rri.-s. I.iwton lilackberry. Currants and I l irunt and Chronic Di'ie, and etpe-1 (ioo-eberries. ciullu Diitate of the Stxual Organ Medical advice jrivrii gratis by the Act in 2 Surgeon. Valuible UEPOUTS on SPERMATOR Ii(EA or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Di.ea of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Di-pennry, sent in sealeed letter eu-vtl'-pes, tree of charge Address Dr. J. SKILEIN HOU(;HTON. Howard Associafiou, No. 2 S-auth Ninth Street, PniUdelphi. Pa. oct 17 ly r . VI V- Aiajor .i:insueu, Ol llie '..ii. i i I 1 i 5ith Intliann, has been placed mj jtemporary command of the draft- , , ' (-Vmn Stlllivan. Col. John S. Williams, of th? G3 J, ; tt he the permanent command- ' r i t i ant. Daily Journal. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. f J 11 E dujilieUi- of taxes for 1 cnlleition and will remsin until jatter wh'uh tiu.p ten percent, pniltv and interet w:II b add'd to aH unpiid (axes. I)elin(iu( nts for lMll and lonntr years will 5ae . ' , ,, " -st ' promptly piviu a arrraniTPS. 1 lie lollowm are th? utes ol for 1SGJ: Tmruthi;., Sta'r, Cn.t Sch'l, lload, Whitrrivrr. i; 4: io in i o.") 07 -:o j 112 : 1." 15 10 lo : 0:1 0: 20 j 110 ! 150 1." 15 10 10 no 07 15 lb2 i 175 15 15 10 10 : 07 15 ' I tr ! 150 15 45 10 10 00 07 15 102 ! IfiO 15 45 10 10 10 07 V5 , 122 175 15 45 10 10 00 07 (II ' 150 15 45 10 10 0:i 07 25 115 1 175 15 -15 10 10 05 07 15 17 150 15 45 10 10 . 05 (.7 00 I 02 1:0 15 45 10 10 03 07 j 115 175 15 45 . 10 10 Oil 07 i 25 i 115 I 170 ( reen-Io. k, 1." e.-tnver, (irren, ard, Jackson Alonroe, '"i ) ?MUu I ......... . .... I.. ... . t.... n i . i fill ' t"i. n;i u;r one Olinu is(ho,, pur jio-es o:i prop Mty in I nion Citv, Wayne I ownhip. ! Tu i:sni;.i:'s On h i:, Randolph Co., Ird. 11 iiiuo: .'i 1,11 run i-o.ri.oo """,..-- . , , . , .. ,, . . 1 . , , . 1 til v th it l.o. Id. iil h.- tih o 10 luv ol t J. a Ü. t-' iiin'M, Ort. .. I'CJ. x., V V i ,' .. :it., mil 4 ' ..'I'i.. ,,l,'.y ... t' .1 1"r. . i . , -i J I 1 . . t ; r in- ... I 1 -' 1 1.1 11! ' . I it! - ... .i i .1 t in- 1 'u 1 -. '.. , ,, " I . i . i a. . l " !. i I im ee .-.'d. - A i S , 4 ' " II , J...., r h JM.. !-'; 1 e. :. I i- , ,( , ;tl t Coiiay ,r,,, i ., , . ' t i- r-m. i'. ;'ro.. ,.rt v ,,f . i', J .;. .. I.. .J, i, a ( ik.-n Lv tl.. , r.r.r:?v waivinrr valuation and appraise- must laws; three dollars annd under, tlie cash will be required. John Davis, Oct. 17, lsf.2.- :iw ailnir. uiiiM-tr :tor oi tne estate oi jam.s nam ... . f ti ilton, l it- of Randolph County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. C'f.O. H.tRBol'R, ( Oct. 11, 1 "-I'i. w.I i Adni'r. N'JRS RY STOCK. Look to Your Interest! IATK in the f.li is a GOOD TIME J to tt out Fruit Trees, us 1 1 1 - ground is tlii:i in pood condition f..r ilatainr. and trees thi-n planted h iv e the imtoi t int ad- v.tnta'e .f the earth beeouiiii' settled n- bout the roots, l.v 'ii.-r !r .111.1 yvrii,j; ; nil.-, and aUoo, EAKIA' CltOWTlfJ startin-with the aavaii'-e oi S-r n.'. i Those within; in j.I.ii. t can ti;.d over1 one hundred o" the be-t varieties of Aj,- i.!e trees on the i;rotiii.i nt tht U ailro..,! ' i Xur-erv one half mile ea-t . if Wint !;e.f. r 'Oi tiie I. A: H. Ilailroad. I wil .il-, have n th iro and by t!ie "J.Vh of t Ii jiresent month a i.,rf lot otSfandird Mt:d Dwarf I'ear tr-, all the leadnr kirel-ot Cher rv. of l.e.ir.ii:: si. s. I'lum--. N etarines. i Ar-r eots. a h.ri'e lot of I'e leii trees, and t!ie '.ea-lin vant'u ot (;r re-i, to-wit t ; Diana. Cncof I, Dt I iw are, Kebecca, Lo- in, t ' it iv Iab l! t, Clinton, A;c. Al so a fine lot of the best Roses and Ornn mepi il Shrubs, such as Oak beif, Weep i n sr Mountain Ash, J'nrnte Triune, and the 'l.flVrei t kin ls of Evergreens, the Prices as low at any other reliable nursery. All trees and hrut.s w-irranted true to ntne. Orders promptly at t. tided to. s. P. I.CDV. N. H I hire about 10.ft.MI fin, four year old Apple tree Those w ishin,; large tre can ne accommodated. Oct. 3,1 -C2 w3 T 1 : 1 1 N C ) M M I ; It ( I A J. The Proprietor keep- c-..i.tmt!y on lhnl aUrae ami rarie-1 aortront of .. r-. . n . r run l rees. evergreens, ivoses, wrna - in.nl e"J mental Trre and Shrubs, and all Lind jrery Pro 'ucts. ! Ue-poii-'ible Ant wmted in e-.-rrv I Count y Cata'o-ues supj.lied fn e on ap- jpüction. .,rn;KTCIIKR. Jt. nov 2-ir ' 'lndian.ipo;'is, Ind. dn this day. i in my hinds for thellrd Man lav of Mar h n-xt. taxation lor :nc several loxvnsnips 7 . .Vy r, S'ISci'l, Total, Voll. t t I 1 I i' 1 rn. u'ii.n itioiiiiuii un fj'iiu I , I I A k ...l..rv I M v F. IIALLIDAV, Treas. R. C. l?v virtue o:4'vir vm !iti.-i.: rt Cu; .n- t :: i;.r. o -l iroin 11 i:i , h C rewil i Coin;.i-i:i I',ei-. a..-; ,i i.tu t reii't ...-IW.-JI,, (.'- Ii! Mio. . a- i' . I,..'' w .. f . w . . . : t .. I . i , " l ' i H .um-,!oor ., U ..... -t. .-. U ...... s !, i , t.,u.r. . . i a . 111. Ii 1 I o on . i. ...... 1 . .1 , ! . -lilir'iiT. .. , . . . l , ii - ;.(i e '-o j . i ii" - 1 HC ?'ii.-n. -1 ' 1 he ne .- -t v tv-lour I :-l J. hi 1 en ,.1 II, M II 'I' LI Ml" 1 I J h ill o the o:it.' ;i9 ,i u i thirty -thn '. 1 u.- ! i ,i,,,,;,r 71' .'V ' J;'1' out- hi;i. .r .'i 1 t i i -,, ii-: i J,,. w, .i -, ii t i-i !'ii i ; i . - ? ' . ; ,-ti..n ! a ' . ' :il . '"' I ' '.: hi m m-l I'm. j r of : 1 i i ' ! . t (jiiil.ru, i i 1 1 : , !nr; '. i , ; . . i . .1 - i I j( , rt ol t In üO i i -t , i; . : : i i ; ; ' . -.Ml. t jii ill. r ol s t -oi :.;!; . m ' ,'i I . 1 (-..uiii nein at the V'h t i- c... , . ol 1 Mid ijh itrl r " rui.! i - !'.;, i. -'.th , iht V- v u fe t t o ,i i h . . f , i ,-, . m-i l itv lour l i t. th. in-.- .. rlu tu. t. !i . ' , i flt west out Imnlnd and si !.i. th.-iu i sontii n and a h all' rod-.. t! i.'t eas nut- Iiiiii Uni .iirl MU nit (.tt in ide pl iee ol " hejruiliui:, :i!i l wleeh liir.M mid S.-inir iti town-iY.il u titn I'll, of r-ii.te fo 11 let n 1 1 1 1 . i-t hi I exieu'iil .i t!,i- i I n'-rty ol li.i.j.n.n i:unt. A No the miUi-h. ! on irt r of ne. tin. v - thutx mx I a. , Ol I (hi Atst In,! ..,,.,..,, rti.r , tH, , .1' ... . ,,,1, , , ,M ; f( i . t(i . . M M ,M.,. ...h: .);,t!l t'i,,.H.',. . a-.'.,.- . , , , .. IIIUH-N I " , ill I mi ni.'i i.mi i'i 1.1 ,- 4 , , 4. .11 t I . - ...I . t .111 ,lT'r III .'l-tl.ft.l I IA . . v l.lt 1 - t t'l Mil th '. I I ..I II,. I ' ' i . 1 i- I 'I . I ' . i.e. 1 , i , f r " ' , , ' 1 , i ''.? . ; . . ,. , ! 1 1 .: 1 , . , s ! . 1 j 1 1 i 1 - 1 ; . . r 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 , ' ) ' ', at ; '. I. d : .!. 1 ' 1 ! !... I. 1 S I -. Ii; , , : . A!-'. '.-.-' f.. - .. .rf.i -( I'n ...li i- ,,. : ... . i ' , t V-t ; Jon- 1 . I . 'Ii I .1 -...) .- 1 i . ;,,,: , ,' . r t 1 . 1 e 1 . 1 ' ;.i "-'1 'in i-. r I . . 1 . f i a ,i - r. . r i : r 1 1 f t, J.i.ii, 1 .- v I t. . ...,., .,i. . i . . ...... i tel. m t tl. .! til. r ' . .'.'': '.'. . -, I.i.. r I r j; ! i ' ! Ä ' i ' ',, vi m'. i . v : . , it a , .... r ;:-. j.. v , j.,.,a :.. a, j ,t . i --.. ii n . s v. . ,:, . . U Hi.. ih. .t !, i o'i , i - ;'.... ii. v, ,M ir U- Fe. hi 'I'I- ,-, .1 .,, ,.,.., .,n.i Kin .i.e. ! .1 Mila-r. , A. II ! . V 1.' I V! :.r. r t-Ü-i. Ie.'.;i5 -l.'ll !.'('. it in:;:ri r- s.ii.i:. of said day. the following rial e-tate, sittuted iu Randolph county. Indiniia, to wit: Sixtv-tw acres of 1 md oflT of the et part of the noth-west quarter of section one ( I ) township twenty-one (21 ) north C TMi'f four.eeu (1 1) eHt. Also the we -t half of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section one (1) township twenty one (21) Uorth or ratine fourteen east, containing twenty acre mre or Ies. Kecuted as the propcrtr of S'tnuel Schlechfy, at the suit of Miehe.il Harri-. A. H. JENKINS. f'llt,, Sh fl ll. C. ttrail I. (Iter MAt. f 111 E follow inf is a list of ltlrn re- X ni.inin in the I'o-t Office in Win ch, stir, Ind., uncalled fur, on the first day of October, 1M"2; A. Su-.uii. Anderson, Michael AIx atidi r, John Adam-on. Simon llickle, David Black. Abnir Hirker, Almira Crown, Nathan Urown, Kmily H.rr, Ii. i.ry Hiker, E'ia Brown l Hannah Ci..u-I., Ann . Ct...Hirv C t'o, IJiley Cox, Sauih Jhi,- Ci.it.. E!i-h a Clr-. 1 E- II I o-little, H. I. I)..ri,..f. ( rt n (Jr. t n, J IM ..-i . IJ K.re Hum UI , M tl. . I.i II ;-i , M , ry ileath. ' J Calvin J dinson, John J iAii,-. V- J-Hies, John V JacL, E.iiU-tli Ii J.i n r,"n; D.ai Kidd r, .Tolai V K - ti Ju ii a E nun, Lal.u Lon. V. :rn i ' Vd. AI arili .Intit- .i iv, 1 I r i Aii ne, W J Mtdt-ii.i, M ittie K M .-i.a., J.i.ii Ab Call, . 'I; Samuel M' CIu're. P A Piekett. Jan- Pieki tt, E'lh. ?h J Piekttt, M iry P.'ue, M ilinda Tu t..y J, Leon W Poiiu r. R Ldi Robinson, Ar; nie Roh its. S-Charles H Shoi ki.ty. W B Si. ker, JohnSower, John Späde, Jane Stiph eiisou, Professor Stontr. V Joseph Velton, Isaac Vnn;h. W J.,!,,, Wildtuan, E B Wnt. Person callirp for any of the above letter please mv "A d.i-rnse.t " ' ll. V. DKIC.S, P. M INI ray Xotice. TJ..hn B.floodrirh, CIirK ot th.- R-in- .I'-lj.h Circuit Court, do ht r. by e ra that Esq. Dawi-iti;: h i M'ed in my . R , an estr y i.otii-, ; i. i tr i' .i..,ri. bed as follow.: Il' i lj.t.l; ln.r-e, h'...-.? ' fi:t,., h.nls hi -h. 1 -:i.!l -I. .r n. ,t 1 nn the lett .i.i.. ..! t... r .-:-.,...! i . . ... ; e eipht eira o!.l. .-i-n line nn in. re, i :n ti.e ri'ht eye, it.'l IiJt'ii ip. It r V. u ith ell ir-ni rk on ea.-I. s'..i, o! t - i.tk. a Loi.t 1 1 hands bi-h .u;....; f., in f . S t k a i- i t j tears old. The two ra "' it a 1.. 'Üvedoüar. JOHN ii. GOODRICH. t Oct. 3, lkC2. Ci'k. 1 9