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0 WINCHESTER JOURNAL, 'vi n v h i:st i:r. rri.fr, - - - Ort. 3i, is?Jfllf n humUecitizen in the rri- : if. , ., tr, . 1. O. dvn'ks rjil4,r vatr walks o hie, juh tlv attend- r ' ''I,tor' ' 1 - YVrT: 1 j- ' - r - .j- - r i ?fp5T :LrL'TJj a -w - a F m:mn or Tin: u i:i:k. The nwj market has lcen quiet flat, we m'rjht sr. v, lor . t i ' inc wees past, immrj we iiic; hid 'rivfors of irjr" and war; and clamorous rkqlmsitiox on ! the part of the people that some- thinz be dor inno -.i, ,.,,., iiiijuiiif-int iiihmu in um- nur, ,,1 1 11 ' 1 . "i.urj, inM- iru u niiij ine. i n I lorrcni 01 aou- , t 1 ; t . : . ...I .1 1 That 1 said that Mnnks and all : voire 1 knew, stoool nv.r c;.-.. ...t . 1.,' .1 : 1.1: ... CIN. (JAZi.TT!!. '! r-c ana -mail cJi'tn) Jackson, ; l. J, peciilfV K.l r we 11. iu inc i - i ' ii-. uuu i- iiuuiiMirit iu c'l.N. Ci .M .M I'.Iit ' : L. WinP I thit lb almost evcrhtni" 1 v - ' wrv.v.. - -- .r ...4u v wmt uvn u uuiii me it jossi me. : i.uia.vini, & julkal. "Q-rie. .rflhc I'otomac-' 15 about j a' "i.'-. f'''-5 'J unA';;; ,d' , I.t,,iaK1 "", '"T'i ""'''"v .:.:k,.,i:s. , . , iii., Li:t I slid tint nil the ni" 'erite ' amlT ll,e. 1 Linie ol Incuds, I to .Mr. Slnnks. 1 had mhhral Harncr's Wc klv U"n U!'- , Indrd i 11 vo tor i , w M ail COnf'M ! V '',ace.'f r"" o l.m. for two rea.ons: S Ilü CJc wfp'aper, fcrms now an almost umvcrsil j ,mru """ ""t" ' (eilmcnl, wnere I remained an I'iiu. u. Ymt Mw t. Hrl.l V, M11ri(,s hereinafter mentioned; the held. .Vs matter, - . . mies in now .-taud tue campai-n u Ur he ; " acknowledged a mot sSujiend- lori'-,se traitor, r secessionists; oinand h imeful lailure Tne year a,ll! 1 '1 "Ot say a word about with all its va.t fxpeiiditures is Mumfordsville, nr hauin sol- loa to in if winter nuartcrs is toldi" l'or hinein:; anvbodv else. lost to .ml uinkr quart r!s to - i . .1.. i .i . ne u:e n- uun- in tue pro- grain. Nor is it to be expected j 11,0 wliolr cloth at the time, hy all ni-M. lake niv st:llld ior my COuutry. that th" rest ot mankind will lor-! tl,0'e whose object it was to raise Xext morning after breakfast, j dross and groundless as these ever he content to look natively 0,- . r "a brin opened j outrages areto me personally, 1 on whil-ourwretrhedlv ma.iv' I went to Portland on tho 15th I Ml Ulaw and la' t,ie so, sorrow less ior them on that ac on urui . our wiexr.nem rnana,- ,diers w.V'ons came a m-r. and .n,mt. ti. m ho.r.., th,.v m hn. ed contest is deranint; the com merce of the world. Hr nee the argent indications, for active op eration. On Tuesday a movement was declared "imminent.' Tfcc ar my, the largest ever collected on the Continent, Iteing organized in two divisions to be commanded by McClrllan and Uurnside, sup poed destination, up the She iamh ih Valh'V. within a few hours of Lon tiT-t's .. I l.llni.nl ..!.-.. 1. oeeimv W nchester duriii"thei I J ! present week. And now we will j;ive you the more important des patc hes of yesterday: The New York Herald's cor respondent ives particulars of a l;ht on the Charleston and Sa. vannah Kail road on the 2 -id. Our troops were taken from Hil ton Head to McKay's point at the confluence of the Pocatalii;o and lroad rivers. The object was reconncisanee, de.-tnution of railroad &c In this atteuij t our forces were viitoriou. I lav itij the enemy in l.ire numher thev drove them across the Poea- ar talik'o. Soldiers and sailors be haved admirably. Ilatteries han dled with jjre.tt fkill and elfect. Tnion frces comnnnded by (Jen. U. M. Hranuan, (len. Ker ry beiiv second in command. Kebt Is commanded by Colonel Walker till arrival at Pocata!i:;o ' bruise, when Jieaureard arriving from Charleston took command in person. Fresh troops arriving from Chirlofou to re-inforce the rebels, our troop? were with drawn in line order, (Jen. Kerry remaining on !iote till the hsd man htd embarked, when the nuarters occumed by the rebel i er.s oecimied by the rebel t Wednesday we ha,l it thit the com,n-r UP t0 ' remark-( U:uJ them. Mad I had them on ; l.overnment, would have been lr'A ;i,!e;::;V'adö!d,,P9' The,' I ino:.: 'i mI iV;. u i"7,f advance " liad acfmilv he,nn vd M -llt?ss if aI1 liht' M 1 K P,eV,US ni-,lt' 1 r!',,IJ h !'"i J Abolition- wa,u' aUr ,vll, l" T.1''; l?;S;II,-,:rZ I "r ,lr7 tlr 11 --""' aOName naa actual beim . . . , . Killed two men. 1 am -lad ists a.id the Secessionists are bat I rrirr !n v tflf s-i si.-t , .,.,i. iuu ...-..".le ViA r, ! ; ;res l he e in ot the ne qr of ,eC ('ti P paanton atk ance hat 1 Ul 1 AAlin Jcniari) re , . , , , , ,, . , i tI M( I.. In the ov Tost OIicr si.i KVK hittoxs. i.it ..t. n.a.t ..r J 1 2- r 1 1 foi.iainm- i s'l aci es. I he nr iw.n. ue.i.antons anvarue nan ,J(a i juj :iol UVL, them; lor ; the two bl.nles ol the same pair ol ; Huiidins. Uincheirr, ind. ... ...i vM h,,,,ui ;.;;:!! fiacorcSi, t -Ar i:if....b.ii.ini:;3!i.io .already reached Picrei llsville ,Ntu 1 1,1,1 lun lwt,u U) Clod knows that I do not want shears, that have been, and are, ' tr vr dvyin i rn , -.,,"r' r", " ';'' .r un nen-s. The . ,,r w n.e ,e ,.r ot 1 1, ii . ii i . rri. liioiit; ui uaoin 1 Iv 1 1 e I a . l LT r 1 1 ".. ..... .w .....v.. w. tut- ma . rtnim in- nn.uiiiini" , . .. . T. j ,i,,i ., ,,, -., , r . ., " perville "Mf , ' '' l.oi. to .le,.o,-e ,e as a ces'- ' l.aru.l..,. It .. t,...l,o,-, 1,-nv ,k,. . I MUIllV AlKlllor S - ,-- " ' J"' t word wai not lie w.is pressing . a single iininncd man, wlictlirr tail for ini-cliicl tlu-y an: ami.,.. ' 1 I ivr..i i...if a , ..r ,i ,.,. k, ,r ' 21, r is ,,i.i..ii.li.! 1 1 Tn.. ,r.ir ti,e reioi, a(,,t ,i,,y -ere retrcn- s'"."''. ;- 1 ,,f0,"'c,ed " n.oy w.-ar ,oi,ii,r-,-i.ti,, i,,ve i,oe,,! t.ih i t.,ve s,ij, ,i , rf : J-,:;:" : u Sli; -i ::';::w;:;:.r;Mr:!.!v::;;;;;:: ' '' "r1" ,"':'c"- o itinn-it-i. h'li't HifMiti nml ivitli. t I . ... i I. .11 ... . ! . noni in 111,1111. r, ui , . ' V 1 he s ht o! the e ;r ol nee .11. t '.'..r .1 in- up the valley. Winchester . ( Mionmei-straj.s, mnue wam.M ley eonntrymen oi imv K V:;, 1 .'i; ;:v.i"-f I K eontaimn acre.'. Then ,,,d of the l.no,, vir-iii.il in,l tv. c 'i a minute ol the tune 1 stopped seat in C-mn-ss. Cowartl nnlv vear.. And it is now shown hv ! LV.V;. 7.. : K h 1,11 ,JH iUltl 1,,m .Ust'- ! -,' -M-r. :. ..n ..r u... i..-.,,iM .t,.,. w hi ol tin eor of v;l, t 21. r 1:1 e.o - hadheen vacated and .t Has bup;y, .Mr. I'liderwood came ' :iVV criu'' lo l,ie u'eak and del ease- what ar. intelligent rebel ollicer, I M toul,,-v' ,W l!'c hü; lir;.!-, V , rjinin, a,,.. Thqrof ,,,. .,r thought Strasbur- would not be . . . , ,.ss. fike. nrioner -it ih- battle of u,ull, a-.. M,n..r-a...i r ,r M.r,i,:,t, , lvc 1 r 1 i"sr -H i II I . .. 1 f . - Tl.. UP tO mV bU'' ailfl Slid that Ii ; r i . . i 1 '." )nsOI,M -tt naillc Ol .utl,. r....tr. ;.. Ni. i.. ,:ik. ,., r,,,. I I he ,,r of the n Mr ..I ec :i,f( rll neiu ii .my lari;e lorce. mini- - .II remained puhliely at .Mr. Antiefam, reientlv said, as re- EZccchits. ''.1U ,u ,!" ''" ,w ,r ,ii:"n"otti mt-1 containim: Afi ncr s. Thm hf of tht i,! tv.a mnvin-r snnth rtnd vviwi W;,S llie Marjhal () the COUIlty,, Vnfrlu. f; (,mrH,r IK. MO,.fi ;n f, , rollpin ' i al ! -jr -ml the nw .,r o. the n or and th, w ' . I... 1 . I I I 1 . . ' IAWIFl .llif-ll't-tl'-iIftLllU?C: - . : pieket ura 1 H tKM i 1 kbhy, October ii. Kxery Illing is juiet here to i tl a v To diy the 130th, 1 tOth, and 14. th Neu York regiments join ed (Sen. Auger's Division, at present command by (ieu. (Jea rv. Col. linger of tl.'-3d Indiana, tike. the command of ihe 11 briaJ. UvM pickets lave not with drawn Irani the front of our lines, a was reported a lew d.iys sdnce. Thev idill have a mall force ol cavalry and a battcrv this .vid of Chubtown. i Our troop occupy llalltovn, and our pickets are thrown out x fhort distance beyon a Look out for the ,4o. ad ccitiiniif ni Jtfit week. ts were de-troyed Odr lo-s 1 U Ä roIHl,U rnh,e rowd had . ,., ,. ?i:aiheredatoundus.,vlu-iiayoiini;' .rOlbdaua- jihi wotmued. Mlllll at my left baml, said, -oid i to tiii: ithmc. ! An article in the YiNciir.,Tr.n Jovkn Ai, of !at week, abusive oi' 'in? ton.y own busings witnout on- l - attending to his, is so utterly .t.... i .1....... ' i i i v i ill. ii ill -r- ill ii i i; it i i i ' . . ' V noti:eit, le.-t my silence should ne UKen as an amriirumn me truth ot the statements cent ,', T , Th tt I swore worse t!i in it. t : . t i ! i i. A,AU' u ,u ' 1 u,u "ol r1 ,lu ;i l i i .. . ii . i bUiUM rs' nor uc nie woru viiiicr, in einier ol tne convcr- t i '.i r.i ! niiM n r fnnr riirl tint r-nll Ihnm ; - - - - - . i mis was ma tun lciureii our oi day ol UctoLer, the d .y alter the election, to attend to some pro-1 fessional business in court, Wlw-n I arrived there, knowin" that Mr. IJUck, the Uiidhrd, wa , . . ,. y a democrat, and ol coi rse, an anti Shank man, I jocularly re- marked as I drove up, as I have heard remarked perhaps a bun- dred times in my life, -Is this a t , . ,r .. . t hank.averu 11 we?s ; 111 go farther. Mr. Hlack, : 1 l,",m""" 4WUL' ii.e insJiii uiuuiiu 1 . 1 J I. I - II I i n;...tA r.,..- ..11 'lMlu' lw uic ir.Ji.M-; (in 0:1 hi. h frv to rover i ! u .mt. .!. L 'orue.i irmanr i.in;;uae, is iaie. trim,e,l and f.dl. i IV:, ,1 .t., . ' 1 0 r, tl.o !A I i.v Ii:s, to-uU : ' " aru. for r hij cunr"iifpi,'S worn ailti I(I(3 Hip in r.-f r.t imM i.-.i.,i-v . I . .1.1. i n- i . t . . ........... J i . ; ...t. 1 1 Hm vi uion iIa not li!toi.? nr ,l. ..,1.1 l, .,.,.,..1,.,.- .iL -- - . .j , , J.( ., H. Iiail.-itinn Jiiaiiinpd ' r 1 I oi ti f .-t i . n ICH .i,t.. 'I In. I.i i ",,ft-u,!tiic mlviee ol mends, wiios.- . i.: . 4l.i II ' i I 1 Ills lit H U lilt; l ). 1 Slid PV- 4 ..lt.. 4ill Ii i ii ! eueuiy, " en you uau netter ar- rest me and take me to Kort La-1 r.votto. 1 i.,p vn.t ,n : ii liette: 1 dire ou to do it. He .... I . I , , mildly replied, tbat we dare to do things that we do not want to do; and to get out and put up. His manner and lanuae, at once calmed my excitement, and 1, remarking, ' Lc. these scoundrels not bother me then," or "keep i away from me,'1 or 'Met me i alone," 1 do not remember which way I aid it ot out of my bu?; , and went into the sitting-room of the hotel. Having sat there some twenty , (K balance without security, if'ld Union, and there are so ma-lily r.ibiic riM.Mn minutes, I went to the Court- Ue made the payment; and it 'was ; ny now in the South who want j jj; houc, and remained till the j so entered in tlio record of the the sime thini;, we should have j ny i;MM.l!V, ..'rKiectioni court adiounifd. Mr. ilawkin. .judgement. 1 lo did net make the to come back. Hut I tell you, j M.v '.xpen-tsof Deat and Dumb the clerk, came and saluted me, j payment, and 1 sued out eeeu- "the Aboliti mists will hue it a!lj;; MV'"iYl."o.VriV!ir.cnSrs ami i cuatieti wun nun till all tiun, and it was return!, no prop- nieir own wav, aim i our noun-1 in cimi., ,i i:xl,lllM, h;d left the Court-house, when I 'erty found. In May Inst; he era old line Unionists and their j y K1 and iiiiaja returned to the hotel. I nrnmil tn iinv :IH) !iv bar-: relatives down South will have to , Vv 1 ,M 3 t . ..-X.......'..- - , I.II.II.I'.'H (tpr 4lltU)lr. i II ill.) ibi.l- T t b I .... . . . ,1.... 1... itb-, tw.n.l rlVoill"' I Id l.m.r IVu ... fVi'tlin.. y :ir t'il nu a tin .nl, . r" ... . - , ,,, rmyn. to see to my horse, as is ,y cUs - torn. Mr. Joseph Maddov met 1 ..... ... tl.r. ..-.. .....I .. I! mi nu in--- .i.ui commeueeii i ii . i . ... ! iniHinr wun me auoul polities, i he iii-Mii'' republican views, and i 1 tiit.-iimit.r ili.ii.n..r-if,.. ..: .... .......... ... ..... i.iui; ici. i no convcrsauon was mild am respectful bv both ol u, and con ...v. . ..... , iv mprv ii Uli; UI . II I II I IH' I I 1 1 1 1 1 II iiwijii ' . i 1... . .. ..... i S II. 41 !-. - . I ! .. I ... I . 4"! rim conversation was mild audiS'-JOO. and the oiler was to ktauil tinned 5)mc live or ten minute?, Philips lou-er. iu the mean i i i . rriu ,r i.i. m me mean i Jii you iiiii-t iiuh up." An. 'other immediately, at my ri;ht lund, saiu wil.i ;;a oath, "you must leave." MndJox immedi ately crouched down and slid away from Ivtweeu them. 1 was MirpriseJ ln;t was immedi ately convimed that thete w.ih concert aim nv; them, to do me; erso.aal ioIeuce. The two men who thus lirt .-poke, I did not jst mdini: the court and all its of-: lonist, and trying to brjn?; about know, and they were dressed injli-ers were present the Uv was ja consummation sodevoutly to be soldier'.- clothijie;. About a half i powerless iu protecting me in my j wished. Ji:u. Smitii. dozen voices immediately rpoke j lea! rights, and alforded me no ( ct. 27th, IStW. up. I stepped a lew pices to the protection. IJowden ot (Ue tie. fence, aud jiaced my back tree rendered giving him till; ''Charlie my dear," said a lov against it. I wis wholly unarm-1 July next, bofore a sale .if bis ) i n moMiei to her hopeful ron cd. Tin cries were 'voii must i etiuitv can U? made, irith utt his just buJding into breeches, leave in twenty iiiinuti';'' "u lier'j a watcii;" "ham; him;" 'rid.i Li tu on a rail;" "where's a rail" Jtc. I said I had come to court to attend t9 my business in .court, . -inn 1 lud a ri-ht to stiv and attend to it. ''You an t." ': lt - ni-lone;" you called "s '-V' Xe., were hal- jloaed bick i: the crowd. Icon- i , , , , , tinned, a.iu said, tti.it 1 had start- cd to the .stable to see to my hor,e arvl cameacro.-s Mr. Mad- i i . . ...... u ana stopped and talked with i navi; sanlnothinir dis- ... - respecting anv of von which Uue f i : .: . - f -in uns iraii.-nireu wiinm two mnuiLvs ot time. A i . nou' ()r 1 should irlies. A I ... . . . i . I . i. ii 'wunmuini came anu toui me i nr ii. t i v 1 1 , i-.i- i.. " umiu, ,iü.i u i . l " !" ,l 3 nou'u .Uet into , it and go to Mr. Jonas Maw's. I : . - .went with him to my hu'V. sur rounded by a crowd, -ot mto it t -nd drove oil". Soon alter 1 1 J k Votaw, ita" r,(l 011 " llll We, went on to his house, put up our I t . . . ut)res, ana went in, and 1 staved j sl0pp,d in the roul opp,sito the house. One of them came in, j whom I knew to be the second one ul, Mld spoke on the night IFvl0"'' '' 'V1" Iut ; !"" t know Ins i-.niie. He stiypd in soine live orteinninutes,, eyeing me sittin, in the public . room, and then went out; and j aftcr w!liIe tmV started oil'. Had; h?or a,,y ot" tlie'?' tlien ollered violence to me, 1 .should have killed them. My friends hnd lurnihed me arms, and I then t" w t-e Diood o: a rellow-crei- lUM. 1 i ' a i . - cr. nilSP II Was HIV I I 1 V III ri'O.ri-T. I .1 I.I .w. .... I...l- A !).... ... I 4 u,u Au i" i mu.uh.i. mit c ,im' home in Jic evening, tirriritiq Ihtre before dark. , .. . . , As to I he contemptible lies hmiX Johu M0W(it.Ilt m tltf :u ti- cie lamed Kimi 01 lull then occurred. 1 neccsitv of kill.,,- ,hr- or lour l b UiULU ÜUJK ÄUllüV i .V saw a iitf If rmnnin.r r. .. ' . . j P r - rV idii n!i.0 u-;n ,-...:. .. i. . Iori' creei. I) ... the second or third sffo. I u-r' nnti.o. . M.t.vt . rs n-,. ('.!- :..':, .1 r,...i.,P. I ' M . I sold him a farm in Jay coin- be n a more lucky no.uiuaiion. tv, three vears a;o last March. ' ' The Aliolitiouit h has pan! but about $S() on it: krt i-ontrol of the .North ju.-t and has had the ue of it for four u we have of the South, and crops, worth $ l()f); and has sold , Hey don't want us any more than oil and destroyed tho timber. ; we do tlieui; an 1 what persona on He promised Ine a year ao, both sides don't want they won't when I took judgment lorjhave. If Wadsworth should be $10S I J..);! of the purchase mrwiey i beaten, and Andrew should be then due and utmaid, that he . would pay StOO, by ChrUtma-.i would just hov that a majority . . I - , ' -. .... V.i . i i i .io I .urif.,.. tn wait :i vf .ar liir'ol the .North want us btck in the ... t)w... ..n.t.. .... . . Mn i. i ii iiiii'iu i noil in ihiim'h . v..i.i !not do it, and I wrote twice to : him afterwnnN. and could yet , i! .1- F no answer irom nun, nor nie . . . . .. .. bond. About the ljrt ot hep- teber. I had an o'Ver for the laud I.... i.. . 4. r I.. .i.i os in ni e oi 'iii i y 4i 1 1 1 j i ii. open till Christmas. I a r .in . . . . . . wrote to lJowdeu, reminding bun, oi wbat be nail promueii, ana re- (questing him to surrender the , bond, or I should take step., at j the fall court, to sell out his ; equity, lie failed to answer, their bloxl, and the (iovernment and about that time volunteered, create-, by that Constitution, will I broujht the suit; went out to be saved from tlioir present ex take my decree to r-ell out his ; treme peril, and handed down to equity, and ; i my property into ' our posterity as we received them my possession, which I had a , from our fathers. And 1 Te clear, leil and equitable riht j joice" that I, even I, iu my hum to have. He, with the assistance hie and obscure privat position, of two others, got up the mod, . resulting as above stated, notwith M-i;?r (iy sreurity lenitc rcr, ' j 'for the purchase money . all hi hi y (due . llv will not piv it, nor a cent of it, and is utterly insolvent i and worthless, will get nearly j notner veir's iw.of the farm making SO in r,!l I lo,e a sal.-, and kv th.it tu; e, the lanm will -probai'ly not sell lor more than halt whit is due me inelu- . . . , . . 1 uu dm:; the casts which he ha. coin- pelled me to make. Tims he;"DAA7rOf -nn-rrni elKected the obiect he had in 'rair- the mol Had I dream - J edit nos.-ible be m-ild have so i - succeed,! I sh,.M hw,Mn,!WM. A. II Y M H X Hü. .-ii.!. . ..... 7 - . 11,10 rn m:irt t inn..h 1 . mn . h u e hecn theiehv put under the " ,l Hr is whollv uiwinalified to (ill a . - . . - seat in Ogress. Jd. lie sus- i , lainea measures in Lonrcss ut terly subversive and destructive of the Constitutum and the Union, both of whivh I am verv anxious to preserve for mv poleri- tv as I have enjoved them. And when my country', all is at stake as it now is, in a choice between its interest and personal friend- . . i ships 1 hesitate not a moment to other to the many evidences wc : have, of the rapid speed with whicii the Constitution and liws are bein ovrrturned and destroy J. and aan.-liy, inlemcci ue strile, ;i:iJ t!ie rei"ii of terror, are Lei inaugurated in our beloved, hui unlnpitv couutrv. The result of the recent elections gives me a gleam of hope that daylight is j co.uing. Had abolitionism sue ; ceeded again i n the elections this ,,1, our beloved Union, and the , Coititution that forms it and the r!iear:n,' tins liiion and liovern-i meni to .x.n.LMS. li.UlCr AMUlOill old line Ii ir paper. lie sn.d: i.i . . f.. nm ii-n ic n'f v .:... ii I if i'. . ujuii; oin ieu prays wi .so muen astt) hav.. Wadswonb put in (iovernu- of New Vok. I was . M. , , . . m Kic,;um)!wI wlcn the papers witi, tv, ,MMninatiot cnmeanl thev all s.ai.l there could not have beaten, and the rest of them, it! I i;m v li()(i lie .V OO lion SIS - - - - have not had it all their own way so far, and every patriot and true .... . 1..:.....". ..nee th it f 1I4.1' imm hmu, nsna m o.vj .i .4. II .1 may mn uae it an ineir ow u way in the elections to come oil) tiAvt it-iwA- cntlntnhl line I 'n- uiAk ium ionists, of w hom I am proud to ! know that I am one and always . . ' I I 4. 1. ........... .. nave been, win nor uae to tae in euuer m w iwum, glorious I mon, and the Uoati tution, formed by the bathers o the devolution and sealed witl ot ith "am counted worthy to sutler hame" for bein an old line Un- Charlie, my dcr, come here and rt some cindv.M I quess I won't mind it now, mother.'' replied Charlie, I've got some tobacco. ' Y ... 4 .1 i.V. ... V A U I 1 I S C III C II I . - NEYS DEPOT. NEWS! NEWS! I -DUUi0 UUUHO. 1 ifr., ; c . , ; r . m . ww v o mm mm 'w w m ! i n i vn ii t 1 r 1 f i'h -ivif Aiew uiä xjcukr.ur. I New York Mc rcurv. ' . . ' Vanity Fair, et e. I IIMIS. All the principal yajrazines and Month lit'S in the cuuntry, t.g Eclectic Magazine, Atlantic Mcnthly, Continents. 1 Monthlv. i TvT- TT-rn (iff rn f T?ä1 A I r fi ' t I Vl'l - 1 Frank Slic's Monthly, ! r IlHrt: "1"IIA"I UROS. No,. K and . do!Ph Circuit Court of tbo Statr; - of Indi-tT-rri3r.c. -r v.Ur I lau trvvi -N'w York, Man- ana, at its tall term, A. D. -?, I X3.aip,r& iUO.my, fuUcturers and Importers of all the l-ad- ! vroct ed to cl! at public auction, to the Wavcrly Ivlsgazine, Godcy's Lady's Book, Aithur s Maga2inc, Comic Monthly, Budget of Tun, Nick Nas, etc. All recently puMMied and desirable ROOKS. Beauties of De Quincy, Ravcnshoc, Mcdern Paintsrs, Hall on Sleep, Orpheus C. Kerr's Papers. Les Miserables, Among the Pines, Notre Dame, Adcla, the Octaroon. And :iny Hook not on hand, or Paper or M.ifM.ine, can bp ouiered by ns and fur ni-bcil in ;i very t'vw days. Our ordersare tilled !ion as reci ivrd in New York, an 1 come tlirou.'l, u the S. I'xprt.-s o. .-s i iir ii ii i i n in iwo aavs lime LECAL. oi r.se.,1 ve.r !; 'P.. I. i .:. r I . TL -11 j i.a. a j loo en j :u ok iii on ' i:i.)ii; lis: : vi :i 1 1 v'.'lrs o'i I M-, f7 I 11 sbi 5 (10 I pit) (K j $53111 HÖ ' " "ii inn ui i.anus lot unity 1 ees To linker's I, ietu.e f s-ite IVe ! i'- i ! onitv lUvcnuo : t. K..id Tax j T. To,,h P Tax . .'T.'"" 11 X . . " iiiiii ii .'i ii i ai To Ko id- and Highways To Ktra Fund To Liceii.ie io K (.tail Liquors Iß isburscmctits. Ily l.ii.l-rs 1 1 y Uetnrniu Fiuei by ii-it- ana Fuel i.v I'oor .;n iiics llv Hooks and St .it i nerv C49 2' ii 7:. ki :.) Tdi isi ?.; lO.TI 4 7oj ;,o i i:.t: uv: 17 io UsSl 11 1 Vi !l 57 :4 3 i:i 12? ;..') r.i o:i td 00 lo:t 7o 40 00 j tr.i o..i,ty Orders 1V A-"--iii' Uevti.ue . i.;. "ti nil ") i o i in 1 1 1 1 1 ? ;i .ii i .auui M v T xes I ef ,,Mlil T by Volunteer Relief I.. .... ....I' I Holl' I i.i 1 hl I lii'i ni , .iiiuii'ir.ii rin Hy A ;t -ictiltur.il Society n . Snci.l Sehooi 'lax Hv Townlnp Tax '0' t.oiuiiiou ch..ol 1 ax n. c....i i. ........ .. JJv c,,,, odio.' i.s ic, $33-77 c3 nr.L'Arnt'LATio.v. ; tided ...... ...i - n. mi penoni tnueouvi t u ri- Amount on hand June 1, 11 3.(j2 32 1 ther bv book account or note, an I p-rtir- Keeeipt, fur nuaiKiil uUrlv'the former, will plee call an .1 , et- i-r' 4'JM'ir.! tletheiracou.it,. The Utter rrt of November t will c!ie nur book-, and TotdUeccipti $33111 Oiialltho.enot.ettledwe .hill five over ii.i -.1 -.1.1 Order Hetleeined pri or to June 1, l?il $C02G Order I-niil IV t 1 June 1. lCl to May 31, l?b2 33s77 hi 30901 7'J Total amount on hard, if all llr.ti 4.114 1.1 Li4.r..r4a4.4rr. t. j n07 jq n..t tV,ere i out.taedin- of " ' the-e Order h7 10 Which leaves true balaaco ia Tiea-ury $11031 2G ILapectfully submitted, Thos. L. Scott, June 1, 102. .1. H. C. The Sciiool KunJ. wer not drawn from the Tnaury until after June 1st, which acoour.u for the hre amount oq hand at settlement. The above Report w.i male at the utu al time, but was imt published. 0ci.31,lcCU. 3 ! -rv-r mr t-i r. 1 l LJU. XLJill TU r IMIE duplicate of taxes for 186-, due this day, is in my hands for -i- collection and will remain until the.'ird Monday of Marcfi next, after w hich time ten per cent, penalty and interest will he added to all unpaid taxes. Delinquents for I Mil aad former years will save cost by promptly p tyini; all arrt p.ra-es. Th- following are the rates ol taxation for the several Township for 183 "J: Tmr,,n?$, Stale. Co , Se'.'l, AW, Ji liiterivcr. 1.-) J.5 in . i . . Wash: n -ton la 1.") 10 45 10 !." 10 If) 10 I.") 10 ?;) id i."i i; io i: io la , -If) 10 I Monroe, ! l.r 15 . 10 ; 10 15 i 10 . 10 Franklin, 1 15 Twenty cents on the one hundred dollars valuation for special school purposes on property in Union City, Wayne Township. Trkasi kiir's On ick, Randolph Co., ird. :Oct. 15, 1MI2. K. Watches ami Jewelry! 'vIltSorT! Of the Itichet and mot Fahiuiinble ' 3 to rae tne PresiJcnt and Dirrct I'attern! 1 ors of the Cincinnati, Union and Fort Orri:iti:i AT HI:TAIL AT i Wivnc llailroa l Company, an J of an Or VIIOM:s M: IMtlCirs! der LnI decree made thmor br tl-.c Kan- n T Uicli and most popular Strlts of niüe bidder, tor cash in hau l, on WATCHES an i JKWKLU V, bting de- Tue-daj, Hie r.Oth day of Ore, Ifcfi?, anutil n t.Jexn,.t, olTer the fo!!ow!n- and 1 o'clock P. M. of said lav, at the of-t-.cp.int Ornaments at the unsur-cd . fi,e of tht. Cincinnati, Tnion and lYrt Low l ncc following: ... .... .M.(ilC Tl.MK oB.kKVi:R.i.ein- Hnnt- U I'Iro.i.l Company tu I uion irpun 1 oj.cn rare, or I.a ijN or (rentb'tiihtr C.ty, Kandolpn County, m the .Mate of Watfh in one; tiu pretiU'Ct. mot convetiii'iit Indiana, ard continue froia day td day, aii-l ehea.'.i-i U ati U in t!j.- ..rl l. Itn.tation bt twecn the hours aforeaiJ, "ui.til ail d 'i ' ,n rLl f '1' : 'V'T" ,M'n- Jer tfieuj -pearaiife of perfect, while it .lue liot ,-,,t .oie-thir.l ut iiui. h. IVienonU ?-J.l.lt:ir4. ttliU :it rr.tm li-ii .I..U . . . . . ... i lIL'.NTIMi COMPOSITION CASK1 I FV. KKS, Knu'lish ut.n.n.fa, t ,re .Mement: Al-ed nii-1 full jovv .'..!; ,a unk iconU anl the nweil.ii.r.emeiu. Ilea v Ciie.I and uo.l Imitation c-dd. IVut-onl) ll.JlaM. Hclai! lir.M'l.MicOMI'osniox c.ASKIi AKMV WATCH. Hidil) cncravej. Jum-h-d and fan- ry wurkt. I iiu r;,a.-fl lor Sillier. Trader, !' i'n.'.T" 15 ,lol'' Kll liNat fn"" 5" 1 lOIMul A Rreat arkiy of other WATCHKS at low prlre. I.AIUKS SETS of erood, niHl Far Dropn to co rr pond. Imitation Cl:iter Diainoi.tl, m very ricl. pattern und entirely ww. Price 4 11 . ( ralund ttad ent wined, a very neat "d prettv ornaiui-ut; haii.l.ionielv taoiinted: 3'lol'nand '.'."i '.'ti. r.KMI.KMKXSVVNTC.M.V, .s i Ii )mi ITk...ii v.iri. M ofn.-wnn.l fnh- in:.'.. l'ii-: J.i-r -i-t t .!.! ;md .'II i t a.l l:.. IH'fllMirii e.i:os .o. rr, tiT Nua'i. n.'.ir Jotui Sire. t, V.ihk Cnv. CLOTHINC, cc. HATS. (MI'S. Over- and 1 iilcr-Mtiit nil , 7" i 1 1 i i j v. Hlll FURNISHING GOODS, .votto.v.v, rjc, "JF'ST KKCT.IVr.Din larpr f,tnntitieS tß and at extraordinary low price.-; at the WINCIIKSTKU Clothing Store OF I). I1ARXU3I it CO. Call iiti if you w i!i to procure pood i'ir ine oi'i pi icii. ii. k can ni oui men, youth ami b. in evitvthin- from ,....... K,.i,. v.. .ii iiir'ii.M.1 ..I.. for the ol 1 prici ii yt t. c can fit tint "P not to in. e c ui. j I l .I .V Si.Vl.'l- IM .N S . f..:i ! will Oi.nl irvr Hi acn. 1 he lie nr i.i sec V.l. t Mi!) r,; I tcntion to tuir itock of Hoot ; of which 7'J 4 l j we have all si.e. mid can m il at low er 'IG 3j fi'ire than i p .iMc to buy tht in else M'i.d 27 I w',r(?. "ur f,ck of Clothing, and enpe jy.'l7 111 ' fiaüy Over-coats, i more comp'cte th m 72 ii) I ever, und litirea far below the market 2. (ji) r ite. II ivini: m inuf.irtiire.l our 1'all atid 12ÖU7 7b! Winter stock before the itnmene advance 2d-M 2'J I i,n wc c:ttl 11 n 'I w'" al U(A" 'ow 12b7 7o Jricea tliat nobody need to be without ."I 2.' ' "''W'. warm winter Clothe, on account of " 'I 1 r ... v '.i..V'M.MH nk- hard time and hi'hue d poo.. u e keep alo eou-tautly on hand Trunk, Carpet acKs, Notion, and otht r ui ticli-s too numerous to enumerate. I). IS AU N I'M K VO. X. II. All per.orii inJebtivl to u ei fur eollcrtion without farther notice. nlG2m 1). II. .V. CO. To Consumptives. F IIIF. AJvertiser, bavin? been restored JL to health In a few week, by a vert iinple remedy, alter having ufnre.l ev i fral jc&r itU a severe ung aütetion, ! and that dread dici.c. Consumption i anxioua to make known to hi Itllow-fuf- ferers the ui,eans of cure. To all who defcire it, h will ?end a copy of the prescription med (free of 'charge,) with tlie directions for preparin? and UMtij the -aine, htch they will bnj a CRK. Cl'RE FOR t'oNl MfTIOl, AlTlllll, UaoM hitik, etc. The only object of the adrerl'ner in nidin the l'ri cription i to benefit the .ilMscted, .nd --pread inlortu.i tion which he coneeire to be irivuhuMe, md he hopi .VII J ufTenr will try hi reme It, a it will eot thera cothin-, and mav r.rove a blelau. iVirtie wUhin tlie preicription will pleiie ii.b Ire Rkv. IIDWAUl) A.VIbSOX. Wllliauisbur'rh. nl3no3J Wio; co., Y. 1 A X - H A Y JjiXttS. 7 , S'j F'n.1, SplSrYl, Total, Poll. io o; io on io oo io o:j lo oo 10 10 1() oo" 10 03 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 '20 l!0 IT) 15 15 -:: r.n J5 15 00 'J5 112 1 110 i 150 102 ; i:r 105 102 122 1 115 107 92 115 115 150 150 175 IM) 175 150 150 175 170 io ; o: 07 10 i 05 t 07 ! 03 i 07 I 03 s 07 F. HALLIDAY, Trca?. R. C. h.ili be sold, the following demerit . . ,A , ... 1 inds an ) t,v ti lo'.s w;ta their appui ;purte- ' n infii; that iii tn a:iv ' . i t i i "i i i ,'aUlN T''-" 1,1 U"nd0'Pi.h CoV ' StaK f IlldillUH. The e hi of Lhe n rjr of ec 23, t 11, r H, cottf iinin: MijtvffS , s hf 0f the w ,r of action t'l, t 21, r 13, containing H) acre-. J he e liT of 1 tbe s qr of ivc -.", t -1, r 13, contaiuing rtl acres. I Lot in the Town ( Tnion Lot iiii vi- i 4 i it . ! 'no,"'J And al! the t Its numbered consecutively from f-01 tf KJI), both inclusive, except'in- i0, CV2 j i; 1 1 r.to (t (V.i (:: ijipi en i ! ' ' ' ' ' " I I.niiiI lyilis III Jiiy oiltlt), Ilidl ' ntiti Thp p hf of the sw or of rc. 11 r 1.. i.i Wu ii . - . j r J J, con t a in I ti IT M ti i s. Jhe e ht t 'J"l,r 1 1 cM iii. in- Id arrt. The hf of the v. ii-ol ic "Jl , t ti., rll contaiti- : in oi tne m tr t me pw iir ol ec4, t!M, 1 r 1 4 containieu' 110 :u ri . The lif of I tlie sw ijr of mc .", t -JI, r 14 eontainin- HI ocrt's. The w or ot the n or nf -ee '22, t Ül,r 11 lontainin-: HI crt. Thr nw i- of the f- o,r of sec 31, t t!4 r 14 contaiiu.; Id .,cir. Tbe n part of frac tion number 2 in tit nw o,r ul iec 4, I 4k r 1." eontainii.;,' J1 41-100 acres. I.ol- in iNr town of rorlliind. Lot numbers 7 and in block number 10. bott nuttiticr.- 4, i" ami 7 in block II. 1, -tn block 2. Out lot M in Lh.t k 1. IjoIh in amiloii, Wilx j,, Addi tion. Lot t-1 in block fi. Lyiin: in Adnui C oiintt, Indinnn. The hf of the sw r of tec 2, t j, r 14 containir- 0 4it n s. The r hf of the no ir of stc üb, t ,.',. r )4eontaininR'-0af re. The n- .,rof s. c .T, t 2.,, r 1 1 conuinin;; lb') acre?!. I'aitol the nw o,ro the neqr of s c 111, t '2:, r I I coi tainin !." acres. Tlie eMrof the tu: jr of si c .'IT, t r 14 containing 1') m-iv. The nw )r of the se jr of sic 'J7, t 2.', r i: co:.n.ininK Id acre.. The w hf of the m- T and the n T of the tw ijr of nee 7, t t,'l, r 11 con tatnin' l',0 acre, T he t,v jr of the w jr o ec t V!G, r 11 tontaininff 40 acre. I he r.w ijr of the nw ,r oi"ec 17, t 2, r cnr.tainin 10 nm . The ne rjr of thi Mr J' '. t 'J7. r 1." ron tui nin -Ifi ncrei The v Lf of tin- ne jr of urc 2, . ... . . . 1 ! V- !' !'f 0 '"t.oiul rc 2'b t 27 i containing .'. acre. The e or of i . r tbfl . , . . -ji .i.i me in oi me nefjr or the t-r of sf c 13, t 2. r nconulnii," M arre. IllcnY Crof llirtiHiiri.f Oil . -4 - - " W V 4 , I 1 1 con tn in in-,' 40 acreit. Lot in the town of Drrntur. Lti numbered 2, :, 32, and IG.',. Min; in Allen C otinly, Indinnn. 1 hv v qr of the ne r ami the ne nr of the e jr of cc 35, t 2J. r 12 contininr HI acre. The w hf of the so qr or cc 2i, t 30, rll containing r-0 acrts It in? in Oetnunrr Counir, Indi. nnn. The w l.f tf ti.e w qr of uec 23, i i21 , r U cotituiuii. f acr i. bvin-T in .bidion C'ountv. Imll. mm.-l he e bl o the ie or ot ice l'J. t i .I - . . ... rjt r 7 Couu.iiiaR et) ncre. flL,.,.. : , . M. , ÜlZ !Y ""'V n'0 ill?H"""rrrtl Jf '."V1 der '.f '? ? n 0, '0 Ilf if V'1, ' TJ c"' ' ,u'!5 2 0 ? v Thj neqr offf 2J, 1 1, r 2 containing 1C0 acre. The w hf of the ne. or of ec 11. 1 lit .-. u.r 1 containing r 0 acre. I4iiirr In ii -.'l nur, Couiitr, Ohio. The n- Lloflot Gi In the town of St. Ma. ry'. Lying in rinrke Cdiiatv, Illinois. The lw pr of ec t,7, I J2, r 11 C0Dtiuinj; 1C0 acres. 6 Explanation nf Cuntraetiant.n, north St-oulh; e, eiit; w, wtt; nw, uorth. weit; ne, tiorth-eat; w, outh-wet; b, outh ea-t; ,r, quarter; hf, half. iec section; t, to.. ship; and r, runge. .Trritc S. L'lIoKMruirc, Oct. 17, UC2. w3 Truitee. f'Jcctioii Notice. "lOTK'Ki hereby given that ther LI ill be an election of Directors Jrr the VVinchtMer ami .-täte hire Turnpik Cutnpiii on -StunjAV, the 2tli day cf October, l-r.-J, at Itrowbt L Cheney '.'law oHit e in Wiuche.oter. Oct. hi. ;. td x. Kmr. rret. Common Plea Court is in ses sion this week. bed 1 i