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Ii WINCHESTER JOURNAL, inch i:s t in; rrida?. - ?. 21, isn-. "Ti7.I7tr. j J. II. llr.VEitl.Y. s oi' nil. I i i. ff 1 t A I ho Herald s corrr'pow.e-u t- cl .Momj.iv ?ns that Moneum t JlrUnn with 2:,U0f)tf . ' i:.en and JO pieces of artilery h-u reinovri! to I'ewtown, 7 miles , from Wincl.trr. ; ... . A tehfl Leiitnnr.r, (Uo-er.f; cnptur. d uh viitinsf his Sly nrnr Ir-hur, ilcl ired th it Ju( kon would be in Cumber- hn ! i:i -1 hours. TU Inhtw's spial favs d ial rrpj;t; d th rehel. ovrimy i urrs.ton ar.tl Lnest-r uaps m j;;;;:ri'!s mar, in force, prob-' luxation seeing lo poini to, a:i early eollict. Iiurnside 1,1,1 : toIl l!iat Charleston i to be at- j om Vail indiham, at a re fcr.t elf all the sick and wound- i tacUld atlj ihaps destroyed, j tent jollification, at Cambridge csJ and mad preparations to meet j jf hfk rejcU mean what lhcy y, ity,oer their late success : t..e re.ob. i here StemeU some; rt..-:i to xp?ct an attack. T:n Potomac army was divi ded is.to three corps commanded by Stunner, Franklin and Coop er, a reserve corpi to be oran izrd for iSiel. Our Government has made dc nnr. 1 1 on England for dames! bv the Ala-! dor. our commerce b inn. It U Mirxti there will be no difiTi-ullv witli Frmtf in rel ttion! to Gen. IJutler's operations at New Orl-ans. Nor with Spain about the Blanche affair. The rebel salt works on the J first, or a? !easi near that point. southern coast have been nearlv The other commands will move all destroved. ' as raH.v Pssib,e- Tlie hc'ld' . r quarters will move to-morrovv. A complete exchange of pi- 1 roled prioncrs has been effected, ! 1Jries over th Atomic creek except tho.e t.ken at Harper's ! and Rapp ihannock are bein- re Ferry. Thefootin-up KiviPsj'!-- Dana oi' lhe .1... .1. it..:.i! lus been appointed Assistant U.uuj nrivairs uue iuc uimcu 1 States. A fleet of iron-clad vessels is beinij built in English shipyard.- it is believed for the Southern Confederacy. It is said some nf . 1 .r..k orir.,;f il.o fact, while others boast of it. j We feel apprehensive Eoh j neutrality will be found one ol I the? days to have come to a j head. The alTcctinstorv about Burn tide's weeping like a child at the denature of McClr Ihn, and ' the-neral shower öfters on the ovcaHon. is spoiled a to its , heretofore, so a. t project! 'on historical accuracy. Nothing ol to Richmond ' with greater ctl the kind. The story will only j erity and cllectiveness. Kich do nmv to grace a military ro-j mond mu?t lall, at every hazz ird, luane. land speedily," though some Five murders were reported at! points of our own miy run a lit Nashville on tue 15th. Two of ( tie risk tor a time. Washington, tain m keeper who refused to j however, we are told, to quiet sell Ii tjnor to soldiers. Two of Jour r.rrves, is to be kept safe. soldiers cause unknown and : Self preservation the firtt htv, &c one ot a tiero. j A Harper's Ferry letter ot Tuesday locates Jackson at Bun- Ui-Hifl with 40.039 to 7),OG0, men the smaller number nodoubt too lare. Tiiere wis a concentration of i Generals at St. Louis last nigh:, rrenratorv to im:ortant move- iu (ni ,,4q'u ir.er.ts. A m til and bagige car was: trench. The 'Path-tinder" woM burned on the Great Western ; find titter employment in push Kailroad btwen Saspenenion injj out into the e.icmy's coun Ilride and Detroit, on Tuesdiy try. ni 'ht of lat week. The bvs to I pnvatp personi and the Comp a-, nv was vi rv ueavv. inc lire tirt lirnvered in the mail! I ii. l , : column that all paroled prisoners, xuaiter and could not be eubdu- 1 r .except those taken at Harpers . ., r ,i r ' Ferry, have been exchanged. On the authority of the Eve-; . a i i 1 he news is siu to have produc- run-T Pn l.pn. Lass has writteni I M - - - -- - - . 1 t . . L- at i I, removal oi .ucinuu. ... 4 I he indications are that some-1 ,. . , .1 .i i thm ' warlike is to be done in the ! i bout a-west. Clur-es of most audiciouv frauJiaremaJeagunit the con-1 tractors tor printing inc I reastiry notes. They are allowed the highest price for everything, ard are making use of the very mean est. Look closely at your green back?. A photogtaphic counter feit is described by the Demo- erat as having been detected at St. Louis, of 3 Treasury note, It is said to be a little shorter than the genuine, on harsher pa- per, the shading of the ennvin l.nnvipr am! duker. anJ the sis-i ! mture .-how through more plain. Jv . A Warrenton (lisp-itch of Wed- -r-iipsd.iv renorted (Jen. Sumner repori with two Iire army corps mov. for S()nr important p Jint. I jrukson waj welcome to get m . :f . i r j ! was ÄllD. ine rear i; lie f;0,fj je w;ij j(J T ,js wav t more likely mak- to the main body ot lh(. rl.jf. armV. ro:iJjnent merchants ' -j,,,..,. the Secretaiies of War ar( (( lhc Navy lhe importance j (f cIosini, cture?t(m liar,or, at ' prese nt the port of entry of all . trp- anii the ,ar)0r , . . ;r,n.rl ,il .j, iin -V(lll,,, tn if ,0 (trcaten lhc safcty 0 Northern cities. . morfrcrI Washing -.v.,.. ,t..,c II t.o mc u, t.;i. j rennrtin" V.H left OÜ till the ! 1 . . , i answer the purpose ? Tfie patliotic Texan, lion. A. j I II : l l. ... I o Mi-v-ii i if ri ' r'l i . .11111111)11. Ilil' lCLII CllJlJJUHV J . j yj. - ,,tx tl Militirv fiiwernor of that Stlte. ' m. TI1U LVTKiT raCRSDAY. Yesterday's dispatches give j trie tollowin iy way oi ine iier- W - arrt-iiion coriesjionurm. Warrei;ton correspondent : Tliis morning Iho Äl ar:ny , corps, uen. oiiumer, iiiuiu m the Iront. They are probably destined for Frederi ksbur, but may go to Culfeppe- Court Houe o . . e s- oecit iiry oi ar, vice uaituu resigned. At a meeting of newspaper publishers, on the 10th, at Phila delphia, it was unanimously a- irreed to raise the price of tub- scrtption in view of the advance of materials. It is said book publishers arc j about to take the same step. ni:v ppocua.m.mi:. An idea prevail with the "well informed" that our forces arc to j bo more completely masked than j It is reported tint (ien. Fie- jmontis tobe assigned to the j co;::tnand of the delenccs of the apuoi. it wouiu seem ( me . I I . II . . .1.1 i,iv-"il vr' t!n Tff!lplhn is ! J the man for that occasion. He J ' ner could keep away from i ... . . lit , H ashimiton. ami he loves to ".-ret- 3 i tie down i n th quiet and en - pakolld pi:isoni:ks EX- ciiv.(.'i:i). It will be seen by our news !a. Inn nr..itocf excitement and :t.U lilt' i.lVvk enthusiaim amon our bovs at - eamp .Morton. lhe word that 1 . thev ate now free to march a2iin - . -r . to meet the ctiemie of their 4 , , , country, anil wauld sonn receive ,)c j , do so feei;,e j j.Jst , rf ,h , , d ,0 j hear. Garibaldi has written a letter to Victor Hugo, expressing high admiration for his geniu?, and promising to be present iu Lon don at the first representation of the dramatized form of 4,Les Miserable?." But late letter j from Turin strengthen the sad doubts whether he will ever see London again. The merchants and financiers j of New York are eirrtilaiinrr a petition asking Congress to einige the tinmen! programme of the Government. Thev dep recate the present plan of irre deemable notes rind temnorarv loins, and propose the issuing ri coupon bontU in denomination of $35 to $5,000, to run i0 year at 4 V per cent, interest, and to be made a leg il tender. Then if notes ot a smaller denomination i, had. let them he made redeem jahle at the Sub-treatury. To lour ow i apprehension th plan his a wholesome look, and there appears force in the arguments ad duced in its favor by the petition ers. H t; re is a nice piece of Demo cratic ethics. It is from a speech by tint prince ol traitor dema- uThf railroads ht hank;. the ! , vtrAea ' . i U ,enr'Mm ll,,e5 l,1L 'XP,eSS COin' i pauie?, and another element that j Ite (teliled itself in tfi ' M . j. ! land the Churdic were all arrayed aaint ttie people. Thejfour brave soldiers may be spired, and Dure ilt3r of ( hrUtiailltV were' mir ? 1 fa rc if i 'hrif i n nit r vwprr 1'inv k - 1 -J i WlltlvllHIIIII V . v ' . J . Clllcö, and tile JJisCipled Mad ! 1 1 A . I I. huckstered in the markets. 1 he Churches had departed from t!e doctrines of Chrit and him crucified, and taken up the Nig 'er and him irlorified ! There LT n3 l,0l(, no country, until vou drive out tuose wlio luve üetiieü :ne Temple Ol" the Savior Of man- kind, ind restore the L'OSpel in ,A . 7 i its purity. It is tune to aban - don the Abolition Churches. Ke fuse them support. It is time to speak out. It transpires that Buell was anxious to add to his other blun ders fif that the word the evac- ' . j U ltlOn ot Nashville, a Calamity onlv prevented by the energy and jGr ir1 c ,,lt,ll' Kentucky, (occas.oneJ by - I 3 OJ wounds received in the battle between patriotism of Gov. Johnson. 'jtho federal and rebel forces near Rieh , , , , , i monJ, in thai State, on the 30th of Au- ,,,, ... . r t i ;gU3t)inv son Robert Emmett Daly, 1st lhe Hindoo Mythology in- ; Sergeant, Companv C, b'Jth Re-'iment. ! eludes no less ihlll 33J.OÜi),O0U ' i lietie ( The number of fixed Stars seen at auv one time by the naked . 1 . , n,n eye, is estimated at 1,000. Elephants live for two, three, and even four hundred vears. Kead he new advertisements in this issue. - . "V.,,. ,.,,k iiit., by Jacot hltzrolh, Esq., at the residence of ttie bride'a parents, Mr. Ed- Ml'VJ LkNNoN to MiSS LlCINI R.OM1ZKR, all of t!iis place. tl- i.: l ,;a rtln r . . was fine us big, sweet as h:ie, and was eaten with becoming gusto by the hungry typos, no mistake. LETT Kit ritO.M TIIK ARMY. Townsend's UmiGr, Kr, Nov. 14ih, lso-. Eds. Journal. In accordance with my promise to you and many old acquain tances, i take a few moments to night to dron von a line. yh'e litth Ohio Regiment U divided ;lllo five parts, each ps tu,io.d .t ovuiirton aud rar- - ....... I I .. I. n f .1 Mv companr, (C.,) and a portion of company K., are here. This bridge is a jheaut;f.i structure, about 300 feet long and MHeet high ; the north end in II ir- . , ., " , n v i rison and the south end in Bourbon coun ty At the north end there was formerly a large, long treble work, some SOU feet long, but it is now filled with dirt. At the south end is a high stone abutment, from which a sentinel can discover the approach of an enemy at a great distance. About fiftv vards below the bridge is the mouth of Townend's Creek, and the Licking river. My command is divided into two parts, one on the north side of Townsend and the other on the south side. The country around is rich and well cultivated, and the people generally weal thy. From Covingtdn to Falmouth the country is miserably poor, stony and hil ly, and I would not give five cents for the whole of it if I were compelled to live there. But from Falmouth to Lexing- ton, and the nearer Lexington the Detter, I never aaw finer or better land. All the , . . r . , . blessw.gs of Nature have been unsparing- ly lavished on this regio'i ; yet the with trirg blight of the "f um of all villain cs" has placed "the hand-writing on the wall," and mail's best heritage is fast be ing desolated by the "ruthless hand" that is raised to destroy the charter pf our lib erties, ladeed, if there be tears in Heaven, pious mothers and fathers look don and weep on beholding the actions uf their degenerate and wicked sons. Wei! might the orator .!?, "May God hide from uie the day when the dying ag- onies of mv country shall begin," for peo p.e must sec and hear in order to appreci- ate trie rancor ana mance ana spue tna; has been engendered by this pancida! war. (lach prty swears ?eogaace aad extermmatioo against the. other. Net enly thi, bat mtn asJ tqnadi art Torn- n overthe State, and are stealing everything they can get their hands on. .Not ri!gr4t paste nut fomi one Joss something by theft. Last night I took 20 men and went to a small town about four miles from camp, and caught eight hors thieve. and took thirteen horses from them. I took them to Cvnthiana and stave them to lhe Lieut. Col. of oar regi ment, who will see that the? get justice. Mr health is mott excellent, with the xception of a severe cold, and the health of my compmr is improving. B it I must retire, as it is getting late. In my next I will give you cur bill of fire, and our means and manner of cook ing. Fur the present, good right. Rtspectfully, Wm. D. St3i. THANKSGIVING. Govcruor's Proclamation. To the rtoiile of Indiana: j The People of the St.ite of Indian are I request 1 to Assemble in their respe-'tive j churches aud at their family altern, ou Thursdar the 27th day of Nov. 'C2, to return thinks to Almighty God for the tu utiloM blcS!)ins lie has bentowtril upon t tit in during the p tst yeiir, and to pnty linn in His mercy to avert from our beloved country the evils by which it is uow so deeply atSictn.. It is iheir owtv ImmMv to acknowledge the mcij favors besto-ved by His li.iud. - their entire tleremienc- upou His i iVovidence for deliver. nice from the evil hv which thev nre sufltrinp. h is thtir duty to pr.tr for the success f our armies; tor the suppression of this most wicked Rebellion and the prerv.i- i J lion of our Clovernuunt; that t!io lives lin returnea in vtiriy ; tnpir.cu.-is, i ;;i ; if .s:uiiL- mne ana place. , -, . , c . homes; that the hearts of oir people nuy by insi,iretl with a perfect confidence in inreu w uri a perieci connuence in the ultimate success of a just cause; und that the minds of all men may be awa kened to a clear comprehension of the mighty interests for w hich we are strug gling, uoe only to ourselves, but to our posterity. And they should especially pray that the Dirine Will may put it into tlie hearts of the people to provide for and protect the families of our gallant soldiers ana nrtfervM tli cm from all want and nf-!ect: jto cherish and comfort with sedulous care I the orphan and broken-hearted widows i and parents ol such as luve fallet in the 1 -5,1 ,,. a in th- nmn. ... r . . . . -. - - - 1 Iu testimony whereof I lure hereunto set L. S.j my hand and alfixed the Seat of the State, at Indianapolis, this 11th day of November, lb2. OLIVER P. 3IORTOV, Governor of Indiana. . oniTUAKY XOTICK. T" . . 1 u- . 1 ii.l tember, lt62, at the house uf Mr. Moore, It diaua Volunteers. The deceased was i i . e v- . i i - j uorn uu me a uay oi .ovemner, ipjj, a lnrt distance from Katon, l'reblecounty' : Olno, whence he was removed by hi pa- I rents to Randolph county, Indiana, on lh JOth brptember, ipi3. Here h volunteered on the 20th ot July last. t tItreer W!4b 5,)orlt but brUlixul Ur lost his own life ia trying to save that of Mi couiraues, ana in ueieuce oi mat r lag and that Constitution which I taught him, from his infancy, to revere. Like the hero 1 called him after, "For his Country he lived, tor his Countrv he died." Cn- I I ! L- t Ii n ' rill P . I ri. . I " linil-iji.r uhn I j fell a victim to British treachery .nid tyr-1 l anny, through the iiistrumentali'y ol tre ! blood-ttuintd Norbi bt, mv son tell a vie tim to the imbecility of his superiors, who led an undisciplined army to contend with veterans, rastljf their superiors in po'nt of numbers. Farewell, Robert! farewell, my much loved child ! I taught u - ... . " i : t I.. i "uw lu laugiu you now iu uie. iou hare laithfuilv lulhlled inv last in- junctiot to vo. VuU navc 0tswerved i Irom tl:e line of duty; you did not desert viur rlar. Farewell, a loner, a sad fare well my noble boy, tiM we meet in the re gions of eternal beatitude, which will shortly, perhaps, very shortly be the case. In the meantime, Requiescant in pact. Amen. GEOIUJE W. DALY. Sxow Hii.l, Nov. IU, '62. E lton, Onio, and Brookrille, Indi ana, papers please copy. SPECIAL NOTICES. 10 WAGES PAID $100. losell goods for the Adams Sewing Machine Compamt. Wo will give acoin mission ot all goods sold by our Agents or pay wages at from $40 to $10U per month, and pay all necessary expenses. Our michiue is perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to operate by half an hour's instruction ! It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and c have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars Each raacbiue iswareanted for 3 years. Address C. RUGGLES, n5yl Gen. Agt., Detroit, Mich. C"HEAt)Qi'ARrr.RS Co. II I. G. GJ Cth V" " ' i"l' v' w b' 1 lull? . 1 W. I Dr. C W Roback, Cincinnati, 0. We received your long wished for ami wel come Remedies a few days ago, and hast en to return you a unanimous expression in regard to our high opinion of the mer its of the same. We have used them with great benefit in our Company and heartily attest to the public opinion of their great benefits. In our cases, especially where there have been 6o nun? great changes as irom the ; civilian in daily routine, in business at 1 ',0rae? t0 the "P" nab,t ftctl,re I dier in a strange and unnatural conotrr, ,Jo we rao,. -nnrw.:.t. lhe m.-ritaof auch Heaven-sent ?alues as yours. To all thoe in our position do we most emphat ically recommend your Remedies, being assured, fro-n exrience, that they will be a vcr? welcome companion. " JOSEPH A. ANDREWS, Capt. Co. B, 6th Reg. O. V. Signed: James Y. Semple, 1st Serg. Cnas H roster, 2d Serg j Ohas B Kussel, 1st Lieut. j Tbos S Royse, 2d Lieut. ; E B W arran, 3d Serg. Ster A 1 haver, 4th Serg. j Samuel I) s'choolev. Commissar?; . Corporal Chas W Taylor; Corporal Edward nujtman; Tog ther wUh 63 priT:lte3a unanimous expression being given. For sale at No. 3 East Fourth Street and by Druggists e?ery where. The special attention of Sutlers is so licited to this as being the best article for eoBiplaint tacideat to cairp lift. U, S. MARSHAL SALE BV VIKTL'E O r A M T.X IX LT I ON to me dirt-cted, iiied by tUe Clerk Of the United State Circuit C trt fr the District ot Iiidiana under his hand and the l of said Court, I will, oa Thursday, the isth Dar of Decem ber, A. I)., 1SG2, between the hours of 111 o'clock A.M., and 4 o'clock V. AI., of Said day, at lb Court-House loor iu the town of Win. ehester, curty of Randolph, and State uf Indiana, sell at public out-cry to the highest bidder, the rents and p out.- iroiu one to seven years by the year of the fol lowing described real eUte, situated in said county of Randolph, and State of Indiana, and described as tullows, to-wit. The north ra-t (juarttr and the east hall of the south-east quarter of section (.1.; thirty-three, and the south-wrsi quarter ot section (.'II) thirty-four, all in town sli'n !'- niiu'treii range (14) fourteen. taken tn extcutioa us the property of lUiJiinin Hunt. Also, the outh-wcst quirtr and the -ist half of the north-wrst quarter of the north we-t quarter, of section (36; thirty-six. all in township ( l!) nineteen,) ratine ( 1 1; Tl'Mirtci n.gl ktt in x-4 u;iun as the property of hliha Shot maker. Also put of the couth-east quarter f the south-east quarttr of section (34) thirty-four, township i 10) niuetcea, range (14) fourteen. AIo, lot Xo. (1) one, in the town of Lynn, taken in execution us the property oi Dt ijjiniu Hunt and Kiisha Shoemaker; and if the rents an i profit, us aforesaid, do not sell for a sum suiticient to satisfy siid execution, interest and costs and ae- cruing iattrcM ai.d cuu, I wil ill at the inie time and pl.ice nnd within I a!ores.id proceed to atll at pubti the hours procee! to ntll at public out-cry to Hie higlu-st biddtr the "lee simple" oi sid foregoing described real estate; and should s;ud real estate n )t sell for a sum hUlIL-ioiit to sttUl'v siid execution, inter- e.t and co-ts ni.d accruing interest and and witiiiu the hours aforesaid, proceed to sell at publie oat-cry to the highest bidder, the rents and profits from one to seven years, by the year, of the following retl estate, situated in said county of Randolph, and State of Indiana, and de scribed as follows, to-wit: 101 acres ofl of the east part of the north-we-t quar ter, and 45 acres oil of the west side of the north east quarter of aection ) thirty, township ( 111) nineteen, range (14) fourteen, containing 440 acres, taken in ixecutiuu as the property of Denj uniu Hunt. Also, the south half of the north west quarter of section t,3t) thirty-six, town- l.-hip (19) nineteen, ratine (14) fourteen. Also, the task halt of the south-east quarter of section (35) thirty-five, town ship (19) nineteen, range (14) fourteen. Also, the west h;i!f of the south east quarter of section ("Jl) twenty-four town snip (19) nineteen, range (It) fourteen. taken tn execution as the property of Llisha Miotm.ikitr -Villi sbould tue rents and protits, as aforesaid, not sell lor a sum sutbeient to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, and accruing interest and costs, 1 will at the same tniif and place, and within the hours aforesaid, at public out-cry, proceed to sell to the hign est bidder the fee simpie of said real es tate; and should all the foregoing real estate not sell lor a sum sufficient to sat isfy said enculion, interest ami cost, nnd accruing interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, and within the hours aforesaid, proceed to sell at public out-cry to the hiebest bidder, the rents and profits from one to seven vears, by tho year, of the following real estate, HtuaU 1 in said county of Randolph and State of Indiana, ami described as fol lows, to wit: The Sviith-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section (11) eleven; also, the north-east quarter nf the north-west quarter of section (11) eleven; also, the south half of the north east quarter of section (11) eleven, all in lrrti.Viiri I'll i.in . f ....n r ninu 1 .1 . fu. teen, taken in execution as the property of Henjanrn II. I horp. AIo th? east half of the south-east nunrtrr uf sertion t. t nt v-.-i-ht. n,! the south h ilf and e äst nart of the south- east quarter ot section ('ii) twenty on C27) twenty-seven all iu township (l!) nineteen, range (14) fourteen, being lr. acres, taken in exe cution as the property ol Ephram B. Thompson. And if the rent' and profits, as aforesaid, with the other real estate hereinbefore described, do not sell for a sum sufficient to pay and satisfy said exe cution, interest and cost, and accruing interest and cost, I will at the same time and place, and within the hours aforesaid, proceed to sell at public out-cry, to the highest bi Mer, the fee simple of the fore going real estate, taken in execution at the suit of John D. Jones, Caleb Jones. George W.Jones and Frederick G. Hun tington, on judgment rendered in their favor in said United States Circuit Court, on the 20th day of November, A. I)., lKf0, for $3,.r(i2 75, with costs and accru ing interest and costs. The said sale to be suhje.'t to certain prior judgments and liens iu the Clerk's and Recorder's offices of said county of Randolph, amounting in the aggregate lo about $'J,000 00 the exact amount of which may be seen by reference to said Records. D. G. ROSE. IT. S. Marshal. By A. Mariov Rcter, Deputy. nuvJl-4w-prf-$-a Dead Letter List. A'; .ist or t.i:ttfhs nr.M ain- ing in the Office at Winchester, In diana, un called for on the 14th day of November, 1SC2. B Buttler Martha Ann, Bales Martha J., Brouse Elizabeth E., Berry B trberrv Ann, Baird Elizabeth, Barker Abnir. C Carman Lizzie, Clough Hannah, Clough Wihiam. D Davis M iry. F Flood Geazclah, Foust Lewis. Fry Amos, French Perrnelia. G Graham Elva, Giines Isaac, Grten Jane. II HoM.ick Eve, HufTine ThebaJIrgs un An:eron, Hulings Mary, Halderman David, Ho eil John. Hougs Wash. I Ingle Isaac. J Jobes George O., Jackson Elijah, Johnson Diana, Jessup Joshua, Johusou Hany. K Keller Nicholas. L Lutz Agnes, Lo? Christian, Len n in:: ton John, Larnce Sarah A. M .Mendenhall Dr. E., Marshall Sa rah, Mason William, 2; Martin Nanc?N., M mn Isaac, Moore Carrie E., McChristy William, Miller Benjamin. N Nnon John D. p pjtton S. W., 3; Peyton J. II., Pen quite Robert, Pool J. A., Peters Catha rine. Q Quinn Srh. K Robb'ms Edy, 2; Russell Benjamin, Rants Charlotte. S Stephens William, Stinan William Tolva, Slouch Levi, Smith John. T Tallm in Jacob, 2; Thomson C. W., Tullis Thomas A., Truax Amanda. W Walker Daniel, Walker Hiram, Williamson J. IL, Wiloxen L. Jr., Wol cott G. V, Wildman John, Wood Alford, Wrstou Nathan. Total, 74. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say Adyertised," and pay fcr advertising. B. F DIC.GS, P. M., WiccboaUr, lad. STOVES. JAMES S. COTTOM, WINCHESTER, IND., OKAi.r.ri in i:vi:av vauiiity of Store, is the ouly Agent iu Winchester for lhe Celebrated Cook Stores CHAMPION, (improved)! HAUTIIIt. Di:riANci-:, okich.a, nto.v sidi:s, IlOYl'R, and other pntterns. HEAT1M3 AND PARLOR STOVES, Various sizes anJ kinds, all at fair price. Call and examine them. if SHAVING SALOON. SHAVING SALOON! v.. BÜCKNER c OUTLAND, BARBKKS L HAIUDKKSSEl.S, shop on main sti;i:i;t. Immediately on r Carter's Sew Store. They are prepared t sdi-ive, cut und cleanse the hair, reiio.Mte clothing, etc., in the latest !. d !:io-t approved style, and on the mo.-t re.ksm:tti!e t rri.s. LEGAL. 2-Ntrnv rVotico. John IL (looilrich, Clerk of the Rnn-1 dolpli Circuit Court, do hereby cer- j .:r.. . i. . . ir i ij.. .v ... T- . . it. i .. mi in i lunn i'. iiuuniaii, i.."')., llica i.J "v olhce a cerliticatv vf notice and ap- praiscment of an Ilstray Cow, taken up ny oa i,rie, nuou-an.i appraiM-u us f win Hurst and 1 liomas H..t..gan nt 10 t . !!.. LI j r t . tt-'ii .4ii' iiin-u a? iiNinii", 14; wir Kin v,ow, ?uppo.-eu to oc -i years 01a u?t i spring'; no brands or marks. Nov. 17th, 1H. Witnes-, John R. Ooodrich, Clerk, this PJlh day of Nov., W2. John 11. (lOOURieii, Nov. 21, ?62. 3w Clerk. .oticr of ; linn! inn's .Sale of Real Ktate. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned (Guardian of the minor ! heirs of Caleb Odl, deceased, w ill eil at j public sale, nt the Court Houe door in j the town of Winchester, county of Ran- dolph, and State of Iii lt.m a, on the Ul'th day of December, lthi, subject to the iife estate of the widow of Caleb Odle, deceased, all the right, title and interest of said minor heirs in and to the follow ing real estate, situated in the county of Randolph and Si ite aforesaid, to wit: the west-half of the south-east quarter of section in township 21, range 13 east. One-third of the purchase money to be j paid cash in bund, one-third in nine and one-third in eighteen months from the day of sate, the purchaser executing notes for deferred payments with approved se curity, waiving valuation and appraise ment laws. JAMES O. HOMERTS, Guardian. Nor. 21, lbtt2-4w Sheriff's Sale. j "O Y rlr!ue f decree "d execution to - -J u,c I KuJlpb Common Plea Court, ! I will expose to sale, at the Court House i ,tor in Winchester, Randolph County,; Indiana, on niituruavi ine sum uay oi nrc, istis, , tamuioni or enumerations roiur, com -between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and meneitig on THURSDAY, the 4th da? of 4 o'clock p. ni. of said day the following Real Estate, situated in Randolph Coun ty, Indiana, to-wit: Lot number seven (7). in block number two (3), irt the town of Newton. Executed a the property of Illihii Thomas, at the suit of John O. Ilitetioiir, Administrator of the estate of William Churleton, deceased. A. II. JENKINS, Nor. 21,103. $3 Sh'fl'R. C. rVoticc. "TOTICE is bereh? given that I will JL 1 sell at Public Auction on Saturday .L. ILL J I1 h inc um uay oi uecemocr next, ai my residence, all the personal property of! Mary Hütchen, deceased, counting of j household furniture, dried apples, kc; and I will also ofler for sile at the name time and place, one yoke of oxen, two milch cows, a fine lot of young cattle, hoi's, wagons, horsta aud farming uteu - sils, 4e. A credit of one year will be given on ail sum over ttireeaou ir, the purchasers giving notes witli tr prove.l secunv wait- ing valukt'.ou ar.d appraisement laws. JOSIAtI IlI'TCHENS, Administrator, &c Nov. 21, C2-3vr Appointtnoiit. NOTICE is hereby pven that thr un der nel has been appointed Ad- mini'tr t-r of the estate of Mary Hutch-I en., late of Rndolj,h county, deceased, j Said estate is solvent. JOSIAIi HÜTCHENS, Administrator. Nov. 31. -frJ-Sw State of Indiana, Randolph County. In the Randolph Court of Common Pieas, Tcbruary Terra, 1C3. James Moorman, Mark Digg and Moorman Way, Conplaint No. 361 vs. Rachel Murray, Thos. Murray et al TOW COME THE SAID PLAINT " iiFs and file an affidavit of the bon residence of Margaret Murray. Now, therefore, the said Margaret Mur ray I hereby notified of the pendency of the abo?e entitled cause, and that unless she be and appear at the February Terra of the Common Pleas Court, to be held at the Court House in Winchester on the 3rd Monday of February, ltC3, oa the first day thereof, and answer or demur to said complaint, the sime will be heard and de termined in her absence. Witness, John B. Goodrich, Clerk, and theSeal of said Court, this 17th day of November, Joh B. Goodrich. Not. 21, 1SR2. lw See Mr. J. S. Cottoms new advertiitmtnt of Stoves &c. &c. LEGAL. Attachment Aoticc. William K. Smith r. Walter U. ripnan. Before me. Wilson .N ickel, Justice of the Peace of Warne Twwuhip, Kandolpb Countr, Indiana. 0 T "HK said Justice issued an onler of Attachment in the above action oa the 4th day of Xove ruber, l&2, for tl.O sum of Fourteen Dollar and Niuety-three Cents, said iction cor.tinued to ,,c hr4 on the Cth day of December, t 10 o'clock A. M. k. smith. Union Citr, Ind., Nov. 15, lrfJ. Nov 21-3 Aclniiiii-trntri?! SrAc. I WIM. sll, t public sale, at the late reidec of Jacob .Miller, deceased, iu Franklin Townhip,on Snturdu, Dec. uOth, A. I). 1SG2, all the personal t?tate of the deceased, not taken by the widow, tonsi-tiiig, in pjrt, ot lliirjH, one Cow, or. Wag n. i Karmiui' uteii!s ana liouchoU ud i kitehet. furni'ure. Ti:ilMS OF SLK: A rreJit uf nine nioi-ths III be pirrn on all sum- ol three dollars ani upwards by lhe fUicliaM-ra gi vitg hi note t'l .proved pern:tl security, ac 1 waiviiig I vauat:on und apprai-ein.ut las. w: au Mim undtr three dollars, caii niuat bo paid in hand. Siic to commence at in oMcck A. M. M AH ALA J. .MILL KU. Administratrix. Novembr P l'-bJ, rVof itc. I hare this day taken out L'Mm of Ad in;nitrati!i uf tic es-tate of Jcol Mil ler, decea-vJ, late uf sai l cou:it . Tie estate i tloult t be solvf nt. M AH ALA J. 3IILIFR, AJmiuiitrairix. November 1", l-f-2. Sheriff's Sale. ; jj Y virtue of a d.cree !ud execution to med;reeltd Intn the II ii it ii I ili 'ir-nit f.itirt. t .... . i I will ex? t at the Court Hons j ,lor itl Winchester, Raudoiph County, j do Niltiiidii), the I3th doy f Dec, IS;?, belwrM l!i e bonrs of )'J o'clock a. m.aiul 4 o'clock p. in.nl s.iul d ty, the lollnwing real estate, situated in Randolph County, Indiana, to- wit: Fiftten acres of land, in a square form, in the north-west com r of the east half of the north-east quarter of section four teen (14), in township eighteen ( 1?), north of range twelve (l'i) e:it. Executed as the properly of Nathan Ilieucr, at tQ suit of James Kelly. A. H. JLNKINS, Nor.21, lffiS. $3 .Ml SI.'il R.C. TAX NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons that the lists, valuation, and enumerations uaade and taken in the County of Randolph, and State of Indian n, by the Assistant As-u-ssor und-r the Excie Law of the Putted State, entitled An Act to provide Internal revenue to support the Goveruuieiit, and to pay in terest on the publid lebt,' will be opea FIFTEEN DAYS lor examination, frwaa and after the 15th day of November. 1SG2, at the .luditor's Office, of said Countv. And further NOTICE is also hereby given, that APPEALS will be received and deteimiued by me, at the the COURT HOPSK of aaidCour.tr, relative to any erroneous or excessive Decemoer, and cont nue from da? to day till all hall have been luard and determined. JOHN YARYAN, Asessor ith Dist. Indiana. Nor. 14, IsG-J. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a vendi ard execution to mc directed Irom the Fi ye tie Circuit (onit, I will exriose to sale at the court house door in Winchester. It.Ui o!;h Co., Indiana , on Saturday . th C:h Cay nf De cember, li"C3,betwit ii tue huv.r- of lOo'cllc am and 4 o'clock p in of said d.iv t;ir fol- j lowing reul estate, Mtuated iu KauJoltb, . . county, inuiana, to w:i; Twenty acres of land T of the north side of the south half of section thirty- , five (3.). township nineteen (19), twelve tat,ad bounded as t rango tollowi. ' to-wit j Commenting twenty rod south of tbo ' north-east corner of section thirty-five j T)j, towushrp and rt.u af res iid, and j running thence west thre hundred and j twenty rod, thence so-.th elevin rods. thence cit three bu Jiel ardtweiity i 'ju, inriivc uui in on ri roui m i piav of legii:n:ng. Executed as the proprrty of Leonard Petro, at the suit of Wiilini W u)V er A H JENKINS, No? 14, 1503 fee 5 bh'tl R C .1 I in i ia i t rn t r 's Sa Ic. ", OTICE is hereby given that I will iy sell at puhli; auction i n Fridas, tl. 2'th day of Noveu;br, lc2. at the res i !nce of Willivn Ctty. late of Ran dolph County, d rtasei, "ill his personal property, not taken by the viiiow, con-si-ting et horses, cattli , hogs, w heat drill, wagon and hirues, wheat, corn and oats in the bushel, hay by the ton, farming utensils, and other articles too tedious ta enumerate. A credit of 1 1 monthwill be given oa all sutnsovf r three dollars, the purchaser gi? ing his note with approved surety, wai? ing valuation and appraisement laws. Gcorce Steveoj, Not. 7, 162. Adm'r Sheriff's Sale. BY Tirtue of a vendi and execu tion to me diirected from the Fayette Common I'leaa Court, I will expose to sale at the ..l . I. I . . j Court House door in Winchester, Ran dolph county, Indiana, or. Saturday, the bth day of December, 1S63, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day the following real estate, situated ia Randolph county, Indiana, to wit: Fort? acrs of land off of the eorthfidt of the uth half of section thirty-fire (35) township nineteen (13), range twelve (i2) east. Executed as the property of Leonard Petro, at the oit of William Newkirk, William W Fry bargcr tod Mania Fry barger. A. II. JENKINS. No?. 14, 166Q. fas $3 SO Sfc'ff R. C.