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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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Iicensed Auctioneer. A', ni all -t aivc JLinncoc); Unuomrl. IS IIKKKUY 1. 1 iii.it 1 lr.s of th ir hrtvi; thi tn' lvi aimtii tin" drtVnders of their country, and nut fxliind them the evil of the time. It is true th have hun heavv on the cause; they have hiarkeneii it at every ttej; they have aailed all 'Min; Id hav ii-' C.

a- A U't I'-fieer. Will prompt Tit. above and will hare ra'e pre-, rv ioo. r.J. i cm le vv it It itiiii re-i-1.

ii in county. I ii ,1 or sent to Warrington in sa.d ovn-hip and cuntv. inrM'tl1 CHAIM.KS Iieapinir )lmn in A-i Tin: i mulls in A ireiit for Tin: sruAi: mills and EVAPORATORS ISL. I A-vnl Tin: thulshmus and SEPARATORS IX USE. i A-.

1. 1 should we forget those who perished by disease in camp or hospital. They were denied the soldier's privilege of dying in battle, but their sacrifice was none the die in the field, amid the cl.fh of contending armies an I the roar of battle, fighting in a holy cause, i-. glorious: but when death comes slowly on, in the loneliness and desolation of the hospital. with no mot -er or sister to soothe the passing spirit and minister as love only can minister, with none but the rough hand of a comrade to press the calmmy brow and perform the last offices to the dving it is terrible.

"TVT ji public to their NK- MAO.V.IM:. the J-nua KJL rv uumlH rof whichi- readv. i 'Till'. LAliV'S 4cvo!" 1 II.W -II l.i KM A VUKSH i)V the illustration -f rV I i 1'A I A X'V 1 Fashions, and will al-o coiilair; r( tU tiOIMK Head lrs. Yry EI A I S.

1S. Itol. Work. Kmbroid. rv Vc; with Vf'i, oikI (ii which I II at and other mall, r- int.

re-tin- I- I-k. fa.r liv.n-piol.t 1 Casli or I Ii .1 I. .1 l.v Mr-. HESfcY Thanking m.v liicnd- and cnst-mors I'KTKKs'lX the s. rv ler tiieir pas! liberal pair tia.e, I resjvcrfully a.k hw l.rtrr.rrr 1.

rtm. nt a nanibcr of well -onlinuance of th, Know ma .1 WAKI) WALKF.il. hd-H-nio -i. 1 enrav in? and a colored i 'feel fashion j-tafrt will tilti-trato every numN-r; S3j 1 I I I besides ,11 cut ii 1 list rati of patr.rns. 4c.

t. numerous mention. THF. I would inlonii the; citizens ami vicinity, that winner Uuchair 4m rati: it.u mi ii i. 1.

i.iUTi'R. 4,1 lie I ell 31. Si i imi vi it i. it- it VAKES E-ST A3 ol" I n'' II -s- Pa i Mail Pa-son Express Freight, Way I Ni i EAST P.i-sciiL'cr, Express 1 Passenger, Mail, u. I1 O.I.

v. M. I.OO p. M. J.3'2 r.

V. M. Passenger, Express a 4. AKT11L 1'. a or yi Til 'MAS ('AUK, a lx-l'orc tit.

-r tow nhip, ill ie eouiin- I'nion r. Vlu.iJn, 'til iiowns AUDSCALKS.STOCK.PLAT-a.as st-j FORM AXD CCHWTKR. B.o.m.-a ro-, I --'l 4 I tv Convention, for the oliiee of most term--', and at the priivs. -i V't! I TI1 AS II. XI I A will aeatnlidate 1 KINDS CHAIN.

for the of Ciintv Ueeonh of Farmers L-iv- me a 1,. or will me on county, to Ihe dei-ision nl (he I niott on- Railroad, immediately West venlion. i of the A 1 I 1 K. i hi ii. i a cat: load JOHN R.SKINM.K .11 a candidate fr N( A 1 MOIX: MACIUXKS.

Coimly siil-jeet to the a' tion -f the i I'nion Convention. Wo are authorized am.oimeo that SILAS I C. COOl'KK, -f ni-htsto Ind will a i 'M'uliilate lor litrtct torney I in- r.itenin Judicial Distriet, siilijeet to the action of the I'liioit Convention for said District, hereafter to ho hoi, Ion. maroltt I S-i-mn. KKV.

JOHN" 1 1 1 I.I. will preach the Funeral WILLIAM li. T.AUULTT. deceased, at the M. E.

Church, in Cleveland. I in liana, on Sun-i day, April 10th, proximo, at II o'clock, A. M. Relatives and friends an; respectfully invited. GUEENFIKI.D..

MAIiCH 1-til. Whrnvr nut yt'i'iirol to s-irrijlce juirt organization jl-1'lnrms on llir Ins Ounry dor not rrc thr un! cmintr- nunct nj Uo mst t. Jloiv ar- wu to 1 1 -partisan antipatlii in tlio ni'inl in, ail parties as to present a united front in support eon lit i'V? must cast itisrimsiini party issue make ni 'illusion to uhl fmrt ij sis, hat no criminations ait'l rrriminations, iitfn'r in no taunts one against thr otlu as to trim has been the eave of thrsr troitlilrs lion He shall have n-sem-I tin- Covert! meiit and c-ountrv front its ix-rils. and seen il Majj floatin- in triumph every in, American it ill l.o lime nou-h to in yyire as to who and what has l.r..ii lit these trouldes us. Inn we shall ha- a eoiin-trr and a Miveriiment lor our children to live in peace and happiness, it shall he time for eaeh of to return toour party lianners aceordin ir to our con vietions ol rijrht and ut v.

Ja him le marked as no true patriot who ill le i aliamloii all ueh issues ill limes like these. "'-rom the last Sn irU of S' tiatnr False Rumors. The liieckinridgers of this coun-1 ty were never more busy, than at the nresent. rireiilatinir all manner of lalse rumors as to defections, from the Union party. Among manv other, and similar idle stories.

i i IfiLripfttil i ivi 1 1 I ft I riv i is me tieiecitoii 01 a large numiier I- of union Democrats, including Hancock Dkmh-rt and Iieut. 1 ay- lor W. Thomas. The Uam-mk) Dlm.h rat speaks for itself. Lieut.

Thomas never was. a 1 )emocrat, but is as true, relialile ami active in the nion cause as lie has ever been, and is a worthy and influential member of the Union part'. do not believe that there are ten men in this county who have heretofore voted the Union ticket, who will refuse to support the Union nomi nee for President in 1st. I. Wo know positively of but one such, though there ma" be others.

Such rumors are intended to op erate on the April election. MONEY SAVED by Ananixno voir bisixess It is made the duty of all persons liable to pay a Government Tax in Hancock County, to report themselves to the Assistant Assessor at Greenfield, before the first day of Af I .11 I It A til III! IIU'VI V.lll I fie assessed in a lew days, so come llnnir -it ibt llOt llllt it (ill i- .1. 1.. lO 1.1SL IliOIil! IIL. The lVonertv liable to Taxation Extract I is prepared ute pes.

Melaillc err, -1 pes. Pictures l. k. ti i.i ts. Rii s.

arid Fin. C.p:, taken fr- ru old I'i-: re- when 1'M'tur. weather; child re ii in and A.M. b-I'. M.

Kooins ov 1 I.i Main stre the C. i 1 1 X. I I. ASS, FIISI-: A.I TISAA1M Insurance Comp. illixois, ilex, i I'.

A THIS CM I "A is i- prepared to i lie lio! ieies ell i he l'l" -l fa bl, to rills The oiiic, I- the Fire anil Tornado" are xo. 1, men, ami a-l los-, accru-inir thi- C.iiiip.iny, prompt and honorable. All los-cs rep. are paid. i'i i Ap ni, niaiov I I'hiald, Iphia, Indiana.

4liii3iiitra(ori of Estate. otici: is i.ivi'.xthat.in tur- of Coinmoit at the January Term, A lb. I he r-i no, Administrator tic hauls unit, of the e-tat-- ol deceased, will. On Saturday, April 10th, lsf.l, the premises, pioceed sell at private sale, to the bidder, between the hours of ten o'eloek. A.M..

and fair t' 1 of -aid day, the oa -t half the farm described a- il low to it The north a-l ua 1 1- ol cl ion five in town-hip lilt, -en 1" ii-nth, in raiie six cotit ainiiiu' niiilx sev en i'!) and sixteen hundreilili acres. Also, the north division of the east half of the north e-t quarter of section five ill township lift.cn 1 north, in six (ti) emit a in i hi rty -even acres and six-to, hiiudredihs hi li), Situ ite in Hancock county, and Slate of In- liana. Said real -tate to lie sold sulp-cl to Hie lile estate of Maria I 'row il I he idow of William deco.t-od, and. also, subject to tin" ii 1 i idol "lie third part thereof, in fee simple, of he ov of. John llrovvn.

deceased. Said -ale be upon ihe following terms: One third in hand, one third in six months, and one third in twelve months, with interest, from day of sale. Ihe purchaser exeeiii his note-, with irool freehold Ihereon, waiving all relief hi, ill vaiuali and api rai-emclit laws. MICIloi.AS SI 1TSMAX. Administrator itr honis non.

L. W. Ally for jaltvvJA INDIANA WlloI.KSALK Book Paper House. -ii. Stewart A.

No. 1 We-t Wa-hin-ton Street, INDIA ATOMS. -ale ill SCHOOL BOOKS, Hi ami 4'nfi I'ai rrs. Wrainuin) I'ajnr, C'liniiiiiiial Jinn nil llonrils, Wimlnir I'ltjnr. Wall I'atirr, Wall l'a tilank Hooks, yh niarnmhi ins I'rnrils.

Slrrll'rus, I'm-llnl'l, rs, ItntlerN Ink, Xv. i ami liica'o bills duplicated. aO.OtlO Itais For ca-h or in chanire for marllty Watches, liains. olI Pens. A.C.

WOllill s.100.000! To UK SoLH 1'oU oNK DOl.LAU FACH, without regard to value, and not to be paid for. until von know what fet. Send i oeni a ml a pnni cert ificalo, which will inform ymt what you can have forS'l, and at the -ame t.m.- i our circular, with full list articles, and pa it leu la r-: al-o. terms to aiT'-nts, which we want, in ev, rv rc-rinient and town in the eouiHrv. "S.Vl per mouth paid.

I'KKKY I'ittslnir-, I licet ion holier. The State of Sndiana: IIAM IIt I. tll ATV: New Magazine- for 1 hr Lidies. The Lad Friend- A Hnnthh Tf 'of IJlrrn-I re iiml I'jilalwi- call thr attention th-ir friend- and th wiileiveto r-oii ndin 30 t-ub scribe tiif Lh'Iv i t''i0. -ne of A -u th.v sell Ihe ma.

hin. -vill fl if from the m.iiru Y-rk. and torw tr- -t, wi'l? tKo freight. 1 I.KMS. Our terni- are the -m- as (We for tk.t well rt r-klv a TffK.S.tT-I'lHlAY KVKXIXC 'o pl ti, for lb- las! sev elite, ars th.i rlnb maybe made up of the paper and iii.i-jiitc coiijooillv where it Nsod.

and are as follows Oneoopv one Tear, vi; Two copios, Four copies. KiaH copied 'and one Sl-J I copv each ady's Frw-nl anil llie l'osl. umb, rs 1 he 1 IvlLNH paid by nt -Jt eont-. The contents ihe Magazine ind the l'osl ill al av be entir.1 v- Address. Walnut street.

1 'hiladelphia. numbers will be sent jrratui-tously (when written for: to iIkim desirous of procuring: siibscribeis. cut, -sixth If irt Inlay ok tiii: STAR AMERICA. .1 AIC1 THE NEW VOHK MERflRY tiii: I a ie l'TFi; a Co l'TFi: Mt'UK THAN A iJIWIiTKK New York Movnry -taiHin': i nthemui-ler of tlx- I.i(,-rarv l'rs- of foiintry point-proudly iis p.i-t cirrc-r as a pmrantef of new triumphs in h'- fiittr-. Her.

tolbre, il hns lips, rivalry -f h-at il proposes make lh? cotuinir venr meiiforabV- rcliisini, its iiin Iiis'nr'i. and looming np before the World as the mo-t marvelous specimen of a f.vii'.diiiir. brilliant, amusing, nJ compreheiisiv haser-er been published in oil her hemisphere. TUT, UKXirs OF KUUOPE Will be laid under eoiili-jbiitioti to give Trillian-cy to iis columns, ami side by side original rr-ductioiis Jlie rosi popular rom, moists of lh Old World wil! be placed (he Chef diiuTTctuf the eminent story-Writer of the New. MISS 15RADDON, Authoress of "Aurora Aud-ley Secret John Ieijarv," -tc.

etc. who has suddenly risen, l'k" Slur oi" I'irl iiiii1fv In the literary horizon Crcat i'-rilwin, ha been sM-ciaIlv eiiaed to -upply the New York Mercury from linn, to time with the wonderful creations of her iiius, at a cost Inch no other weekly in America could nl lire to incur. the multitude of distinguished writers ami artists who have bceome familiar to 111" ma -os the va-l circulation of the Star Wrtklij of Annrira, may be niciil iotied tht fnl in'. all whom are still upon our stall Dr. J.

II. Ilobison, Margaret Flounl, Ned lbilitline, Arthur M. Maiuer, Iran- iardm Felix O. C. Darlev, Miss M.

K. Cousin May Carhdon, W. I Katoll, Martial', Julia S. Inirraham, Kdward Willctt, Marv Chief, ieor'e A Ibany. Seres of other distinguished literati, under various itnnisilr jiliimr, contribute tojt.s.

column, whileitspictori.il illu-tratioiis are from the inimitable i iieil of Felix O. C. Darley, th best iliaii'htmaii of the ae. The war which has the coup tic graet la so many publications, and half destroyed that st ill siirv iv has added thousand to the circulation of the New York Mercury. Its short stories, its military historiettes, its matehle-s serial romances, its racy buries, ti iis it and humor, its delicious gossip, its lairy tales for little folk, itn rare poetry, its jV, -h and iiror, u.

editorials, the intiuiti- variety of its and the larp amount of reading: mattei thal It coinpriscx, rn-dT il vvelcome ivory vv here and to all claw of socictv. Conta ninir, as it FoliTV COLUMNS Of closely printed mailer, it may be safely pronounced the as well as the Iw-st Literary Newspaper extant. Throe favorite writer. Dr. .1.

II. Ilobison, Cousin May Cirlcton, and Ned are now preparing three storic for tin- New York Mercury. these' pro ductions will be commenced in the openinK number of the new year. The brinr aware of thi tact, are in imnlative i-ontest ircecd and tin- rcenff will tin-(iiestionably b. that lie- mo-t effx-tive forv ever penned I anv of the three, will con-mence in the l-i the preat K'eprescntativ Weekly of the AV--frrn World.

The New York n-urv is sold by all new, men and periodical dealers in America. To it i- relarly mailed every Saturday morning, for vear; thrc- copies for post paid, to WHITNEY, I'rtiirirtorx uf the ic York Mi reury, No-. 1 Ann street and 1 I'I Fulton street, janovf. NEW YoKK CITY MERRILL p.ibo-ii thin diana Rep rts Voi.FMKS.v Perkins' Practice, R.irhnnr -inil Hnn ruW For Evccutor-, and Cuardian. Price Th.y have nly lar-e Sn cf Liw and Iii'-llan-oiis Books In thi- They uhol.

-i'e ai-l School Books and Sfalioiion, he 1 -t I i Th. arc princijal P. A KNARI'S COUUI CMFD. I. POINTED.

A NT I CfiRKoslVE PENS per I rd. of MERRILL GLKXXS ni.OCK, 'i. 25 EAST WASHINGTON STKTKT. INDIAXArOLIS, INDIANA. I fix A i 'i -J April, I sell, ill 1'nl'Iic A ii' tn i 1 1 1 i-part's Saw-Mill, in nliip, II.ui' -i 1 'Iiril my aint Kariiiiu i ir 'f ll'Txs, Ciitif.

1 i'i-, lain l'rili. I'al. rit Tin, -1, mil: in '1 running T.l, 1 1 rn- Harrow, l'l- A Tl (lit Ilill, Wlil l.f UiH Il I'll sums tliro," pur li.is, rs nHi' wiili appf ui w.nvii: v.il nation ami apprai-eim iil i.iHs. All sui.w unilor "loliars, i-a-li in haiul. trit, iM-e at A.

M. MarlT TlloMA.S MILLKK. A(lmiiiitintor! piIK rMKKShiNKI has I -I- AJminijtrator of tin; Margaret Villifr, lat- of llani otitit, I mliana, Said t-stat-n "upposoil In-solvent. 1JKNJ AM I F. l.l'SK.

wapliwS! Administrator. The State of Indiana: HAlKII I In the Haiuwk Circuit Guirl; AUGUST TEILM. lsGl. Taylor W. Th-mas Vers im dohn Milroy, Samuel M.

Milroy, Nancy Mary Milroy, James M. Cook, AtiLTeline M. It. Crothers, Maria L. Crothors, John IVjiew l.vdia L.

William 11. West Icy Kllis, Isaiah Kllis and Civ iJ '-ion. Com phiint f.r Partition. Coorne V. Atkisoii.

I i BK IT KNOW X. Thai on the 1 1 1 11 day of December, in the year lfio, the alve named plaintilf, hy his Attorneys, in the Ollico of the Clerk of the Hancock Cin it Court, his complaint against said defendants, in the above entitled cause; and allerwards. wit: on the Tth day of March. A. IV.

I -til. the said plainlilf filed in the Hiice of the Clerk of said Court, an allidav it of a. competent person, that said defendants, John ii. Milroy. Samuel M.

Milroy, James Cook, Aiiirelino M. Cook. Kli 11. Cnrthcrs, Maria L. Croihers, John M.

Lydia L. Icm-w. and William Milroy, are mm residents of the Slate of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore, hereby noli lied of the lil in and iondenev of said com plaint against them, and that unless they ap pear and answer or demur thereto, at the call of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be bomni and held at the Court House in Creeiilield, on Monday in August (l-lil.) rn-xt. said eomplaiiil, and.

the matters and things therein contained and al leered, will bo heard and determined in their absoiic-. Attest: MoItCAN CII ANDLKU, Clerk, nirlOtrisLJHy John T. Sebastian, Kepty. Almiiiitrator' ot ic'. TfiTici: is ci that the undersigned, Admini-t rat or of the est ate of Mai-earet Walker, late of Hancock county.

In diana, deceased, will sell at public net ion, at he residence of John Collin, in I lie -river tow On Saturday, April 10, lM'l, The personal projH-rty bolonuinj; t- said estate, consisting Household and Kite lira Furniture. 'IVrnw I-. A credit of oiulit months will be jrivcii on nil sums of and over, the purchaser his note with approved freehold surety, waivini; all relief from valuation and appraisement lavv-of the State of Indiana, and bearing iiilcre-t front date; under thai amount a Ii in hand. llLNJAMIX F. l.t'Si:, niarlwalj Administrator.

IIAMI.n, Attorney and roiinstilor at Law, And Auih-ried CLAIM AC KXT. The r.H,r Man's Lawyer and Soldier's i in: LV. "IV. I Indianapolis, Indiana. ni.irlily C'iiniiiioiier Kale.

TN I'l'KSC Coin" ANCF an order of the Han urt ol Common Fleas, made at its; January Term, A.l. IMil.the as Commissioner, appointed by said Court of Com- nmn l'leas, will, On Saturday, April 1S01, sell at public sale, at the Coiirt-Hou-e door, in the town of Creeiilield, between the hours o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, 1. the follow- deserilied real estate, in' and situate in llrown township, Hancock county, and State Indiana, aud known as the property of Thomas i Collins and the unknown heirs of Alosby Chil ders, deceased, to-vv it The West half of the South West uarier of I the South-Fast of Sect ion -), in.

Township seventeen (IT) Norlh, of Uanire eight (S) Kight. Terms ol Sale. One-half the purchase money in hand, and the remaining one-half in elv months from the dav of the purchaser thereof iriv ln' note with itimmI freehold security, waiving all relief from valuation aud appraisement laws, ami bearinf interest from date. 1 WILLIAM CALHWKLL, 'ommi-sioner. Aotiee ol Distribution.

State of Initinna, Hancock County: VTT1CE Is UKUKF.Y Febrnarv i llKUKr.Y CIVKN. that at the nil of the Hancock Circuit Court of county, after final settlement of the estate of Warren Smith, le ceased, about the sum of three thou-and and riirhtv-five dollar-- were found remain-in? for distribution anions the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified lo appear on the lirst day of the next term of said Court, and prove their heirship, and receive their distribution share, MOUC AN CHANDLKU. CIrk. rVolico lo Ilrir ol' IVI i I ion lo Sell I tea I INIatc.

TOTICE IS IIKKKUY CIVKN. that Sam net Corv. Administrator of the of John J. Cry. has tiled his petition to Kslate of the hi- personal pro porty Iwini: to pax his debt-; and that said otition ill be heard at the xt term of the Court of Common I'i, -as -aid Count v.

Attest: MORCAN CHANDI.KU. Clerk. Court Common Pleas Hancock Co. March fth. Kxeclor' Sale.

"VOTICE Is F.KKF.Y CIV KN, that the undersigned, of the estate IvcuImt. lvarnard, late of HanoK-k county, In diana. deceased, vv ill expose public sale, On Friday, April 1st, At the late residence of said decedent, ail the personal prop, rty of said decedent, not taken by the widow, coiisi-tinir Horses, one ll if, r. thck ot' Sheep, on tiro-horse Carriage, hfc.i it: tin Qraaertf, c. A credit of nine month- be riv.

ii sums over three d-'llars the pui' li'e. witli approved Iri-ohoid tv. t. Test from date, and pav abie ut r-l: a 1 Hallo uppr.iisliu-lil laws. tin-.

dollars and ui.der in hand. JESSE F. 1IAI; A I marlOw'Jol Execute-. Caroccrio. anl Tobacco.

TI'R TolJACCO. ClCAIwS and CRoCEK 1 IKS call at the Po-l mice Cpx-crx- and the K-st. II. J. WILLIAM: who wt re onvart: tnev have placed upon the track, nevertheless it has moved on, and it will until it ha over whelmed the enemies of our country.

While patriots thought only ol Having their partv. While our soldiers have laid upon their arms to watch and peze all advantages against their foe, men hare watch-d only for advantages in the nextbtate, county or elec tion. Till: IHTl OK THE TIMKS. The great duty ol the hour, dis placing ami putting aside all other considerations, is the s-uppression of the relx-lliou. tit il this is done all political discussions, ail enortti ol reconstruction, so called, are vain When the armies of the rebellion are crushed or sc attered, and resistance to the (Jevenmient has ceased, we may thPn take counsel together as to the lest method of adjusting our difficulties and starting into jnotion again the wheels ot government in the rehel Stated.

It would Je folly, the mo.st criminal, the most jirepo-itrrous in the world's history, were we to pause amidst our dlorta to discuss, the terms of future settlement, while rehel armies are still in the field menacing the life of the nation. Let us. then, with united, heartv and undivided attention address our-felvrs to th'1 great task destroying the military power of the rebellion. The ranks of the army must be recruite.i, tin-1 my ruin, nt nustaiucd and upheld. ur soldiers in the tield looked with teuderest care, their families at home sheltered and provided for out our abundance, arid our people, to the level of the ureal situation, must display that liberality, devotion and spirit ol sacntif c.

that can be inspired only by the conviction, that victorious we shall save country, liberty and honor, ami that defeated, all these are forever lost. The hope of the Republic is in her armies. The great must now be settled by the arbitrament of the sword. They who take the sword perish by the sword, and the rebellion having wickedly and madly appealed to arms in the Im iiiiiiiiu. by aims it must be utterly crushed and blotted from the nation.

Tjic man who would counsel the nation to stay the march of our victorious armies, andirive the rebellion pause to recover an 1 vior, under the vain pretext ot compromising with our erring brethren, must be a traitor or a fool. Compromise implies concession on both sides, and what could we coiierdo to tii-in short of the independence ol' their Confeder-ey and he destruction ot the Union and what else would they ask us to concede? In the very beginning spurning all negotiations, rejecting all moral and religious considerations: the rebellion sprang to arms, and slapping the nation in the face with the mailed hand, challenged it to combat or ignominious surrender. (II sTATi: TKoopS. While we rejoice in the bravery displayed by all the armies of the I luted States, it is a subject of profound congratulation that the Indiana troops have behaved with uniform and distinguished gallantry in every action in which they have been engaged. They form a part of every army it the field, and have been among the foremost in deeds of daring, while their blood has hallowed every soil.

Our troop, hitherto engagd in the peaceful pursuits ot trade ami agriculture, have manilcsted that lofty courage and high-toned chivalry of which others have talked so much and possessed so little, and which belongs only to the intelligent patriot, who understands well the sacred cause in which he draws hie sword. Indiana has already made a large investment of her best blood in the cause of the I'nion, and will never consent to its dismemberment or to dishonorable- peace. The bones ol her sons mingle with the soil from Virginia and Missouri to Louisiana, and she will not confess that the sacrifice has been made in vain, or acknowledge that it was in an unholy cause. General Hackleman. Colonels Drown.

lass. Link. Hath-away, heeler, Von Trebra, King, CarroJJ, Lieutenant Colonels Hen-Jricis JJachman, Keith, llarber, KirkpaTrick, Crosswait, Topping, Woll, KeiJiptiMi, Glass. Swain, Leslie, JShanklin. Sheets.

Stough; Majors Tanner. Gavitt, May, Am, Ab-bett. CouUin. Hill, Lemon. Fin ley, Mason and J'arrott.

and many others of lower rank, but with valor not less distinguished, have welded up their lives up the tield that our country might be preserved. Thousands ol our private soldiers, with equal courage 1 patriotism, have fallen, the victims of this unnatural rebellion. Thev wen- lighting frcm deep convictions of duty and the love they bore tiieir country. Their unlettered graves mark a hundred battle-fields, and our country can never discharge to their memory and their posterity the debt ol gratitude it owes. Our gratitude t-hould be testified by the tender care wo Jake of their families and dependent ones whom they left behind, by the education of their children, and by the honor we pay to their memory.

I I also keepoii hainl a l.vr a-si-rtmeiil of all kinds of 11. Oil -t Maiiulaeinrer-. 'iil-i-, rn li-l l-i- 1 ill-. Al-i, Windou IliMirs r- am to aiiv thinj, the The MeCormiek" is the nlilcst lleapi and Mower sold vet with il nmii noiif it is ami iii: the nftTfsf.aml as the evidence of its trurtii. il can said that sales are constantly increasing' more ha inir sold in I Mil than in any previous sales reaching: nearly six thousand.

The Met 'cu iniek'' is made from the very host of selected material, purchased lor cash, and with all the advantage of a Ion; experience. It is manufactured under tin- rsonal supervision of the proprietors am! ihe purchaser has their guaranty thai every pari shall prove just as ri si ntnl. As the 'oriiiick" patent anirular linnet hut a slm'it ndai 'oil of I lie sickle il is therefore imake porf, cl work in all kinds of irra and with ninrh inn than vv in retlie a.iirlo is so acute, as in ihe smoothed oded cutters. The McCcrmick" Caster Wheel, first used ill 1 iiO, and i mpr--v f. I "-ii 1 jn-oved itself not only one oi'llie most aUraclive.

hut it si Jul over added to a Reaper Af fixed to the ura'm side ol the machine, it holly relieves the horses from pres-ure when turning, and materially aids in rciinv in side il ran lit II also saves to the farmer much valualile time, ot l.y he us-- other lii.u li irices. in turning ciirmrs. This the intelligent lariuer will appro ciate, when tr-iders the fact, that as he di minishesthe sie of his field, he increases the frequency of the turns each swath that he outs The MeCoriniek Caster heel a lid sin Main Wheel cnal'los il t-i turn without loss ol time or space, and the eiittji- is almost as if on a stri-ht line. This is proved ly the work done in a single day ucnl I cutting over twenty and with ut tiro horses. The MeCoriniek is a mlum-il Mac him it can as well as mow and innir as well as reap As a Kcvrm, no ii-st i-ti its the hiuhc-t rai-.

l.estowed upon any other machine i say that il does as well. As a mmrir, ii has, during "ol 'li-. and proved itsel in com id it ion il Ii sin inmn-rs eiiial to the liest in ii a I it of ork hilo in lapacily, as Well as li-htn. s- of il has exceeded either. 5V" In addition to the very lilicral warranty riven, we would say.

as heretofore, that farmers who may iloire it, are at III-, rtv to work our ma chine thrnitih thr harrrst, with any other, una k' a ml i tor 'n our ri '-i rr A apoO (ireeiiiield, Ind. Slainped. Till: STATU I.MIIAAA A Col' in Tin: HAXCOf C01HT OF ml)X PLEASs MAY A. I), lstu. illia.ni L.

larriott KviKMiior of the Es. late of Isaac Hickman, deceased, IVrfis 1 1 1, 'L-Tii -t i IVtition to sell real estate under the Will, to pay legacies. Hickman, Charlotte Kennedy J-ln Collier, and the unknown heirsoftho aid deoodont. T) IT KXOWX. that on March, in the vcar l-iil.

-Jlitl, d.iv of the aiiove named plaintilf, by his Attorneys, tiled in ihe ollico of the Clerk of Hancock Court of Common his petition to sell real estate to pay leira cies, aain-t said defendants, in the above entitled cause, together with an allidavit ofaeom- .1. -i I peiem person, i nai sam ueieiiuams. i 'av iu hick- m.m j.n,. charlotte and the unknown I saae 1 i.kiiian, dec are nmi-residents of the Slate of Indiana. S.ti.l defendants are, therefore, hereby notified of the tiling and pendeiicv of said iK-tition a painst them, and unless they apK-ar and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said caus- nn c.itinl ol i i i i i i.

,11 CUUH, IH' IT.llll Jlll'l ll-'lll ill n'l' the first Mondav in May MSiWA next, said and the matters (l-tt.) next, said petition Hnd tlnnirs therein contained and will he hoard and determined in their absence. Attest. MoIMA CHANDI.KU. Clerk. Wkst I loci; ii A 'tys I'lttls mrll Administrator' ZYoticc.

1 lias been appointed Ad ministrator the state of John Cllaher, late late of 11. wit county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is uppo-ed lobe solvent, JOHN W. WAI.KKIi, Admr. -Himiiraior toiler.

A.r,TI IS HKIIKI.V CIVKN. That ihe has Adminis- tralor ilr Imni ivni. of the estate of Francis 1). Ilanco Said slate is mriil vv 1 ci-untv. I ndiatia deceased.

I- be -olv ent. A i 11 at'T tie bonis non. ot.ck is hkkKP.V tHVKN, ha-f Adn.inis- of William Martin, late of Hanc eouritv. Indian dece.i.-ed. Said se.i be s.

-iv, nt K. X. Ar'ministrator M-PV .1. I I i 1. 1, f.

I i i r. 11.., estate I William I': Martin, late Indiana, deceased, ill II at public s.iio. at the itl Qn SaturdaV- A ril Ihe proportv to lhi. Ca! 'le. ti Id.

S'tr tie i-s. I Yheat 1 in It- iri- irs-- ll. onc Kirhtf li 'i- p-r it ml ir i r.t Caite two Heap 'oes. II it-at Drill, nnel various ral Imp'f-ntthts. Hons, it'ild tin, I.

Kifchiu Pur-nitnre, A credit until the l-t day of December, A. xv.ll be al! sums over three dollars, the pur Hole with ap vet hold xv a' -e, i If'-lll al ualio.t ii I cp4 law- of the State iar- aiid under ca-h jn hand. ri t. i 1 i.r. iiioier cast, E.

N. WKICHT. Administrator. Hf Aitvs L-tal, rmr3Iwi is as follows: fraternity. When laid hare, it will .1 Italics, Spriiz 1 uinl be fo unci to lie the same old ring-Carriages, irorlli liar- anfl spavined the ncss.

All Incomes from all s-mrcts, vn St.UO, a statCIlCUl trucll taS to HCP Wc publish the CIov. Morton this week. peech of it is rath- er longer than we anticipated and 1 has delaved us in issuiiiir the Dkmo- 'i but its bmgth should not deter a careful jierusal 1 It is an excellent landtimelv speech, and is a ood I ll, I. LU1I1WUIIU ,,1 lli llill.l VI 1 auairs xor iwo vears nasi. am I'nion veutioIl of Saturday, nominated 11.

a Wills ami .1 acoD L. Judkins and Willi an Sa- ir i lor Constables. We hope every jj 'nion voter of the township will 'turn out ami give his active support to this ticket. This is Presidential election year, aud every election has an important bearing upon the grand contest in November next. Every inch of ground should be contested, and the opposition should be voted down wherever they show their heads.

Let no Union man remain at home and leave to others the work that he alone can do. After an innumerable number of pow-wows and dog-fennel caucusses, the Ureckinrige leaders about Greenfield, ver- quietly met at Mr. decider's office, last even- ing, for the purpose of caucussing. 1 K.r i OUl (I LLVULl Ll 17 rrUJJV71 ln IJJ faithful on next. Let noj .1 nian be tleceived hv anvtiiing tnai tmilIUULS 1MMU i 1 same old principles and policy, but) -tli-rbt OlirisllfiS.

more fcr ornamental and deceptive: purposes, than for stability. Again, we sav jct no man be deceived. i r-1 ,1 I rvl rt UtL UlV HVIXI. itv iuo, nn. tllOtlC and incorruptible liemocrat, i -i i 'who would fdiun these miu-nigiu conclaves as the Devil doe holy A- iayeiie aim ooics no n.ts open- ed a shop in Col.

Taeue's where Watches. Clocks and Jewelry! ii i will be carefully and artistically ronfi i Air romps! Wfll m- iJ commended, and doeslns work well. He will no doubt, give general satisfaction. Give him a call. ooi.

J-J ne riot uam ion, has been very quietly squeezed out. I Seven persons were killed, and a poo many wounded. The author- ities should visit instant, severe and nn, nm nun is hmrtit onno IfiP. orm-' cials in ir- I s. -v- i i i Ccn.

eal Dow and the other oncers recently released from the Kiclimond prison, unite in saving 1 that thouffh the rebels may make hard tight dinin- the present campaijrn, they can hardly muster! strength tor another. is set wiri--, insect that jn -t. f. r--us lit Mu-ea kjiown as the wives, wh. All -ople, rid of an so by aliinu; on Dr.

Hall. He lias a siipji'v el tli I.iiiiiiin' Fly Killer," a prepared k.yr warranted to a room a shi rt The Dr. has also a sup. t'surtutnutors," re.n-tiv ova rv.rm.il. He ke.

is ail k.nds of lir-o r-les, lrus. vVc, a- as the ln-st irrade- i I) I Strom to All (iohl and Silver Plate, tn'ir for- ty ounces. tl kinds nt lAccnses rtittria t' i i IMW, XWieUierUlO same ll.t exp.li or not must be renewed. 1 liev are i as follows: Latri. r.

tors, I i d- ttiers, YHcirmiers, jisriatrs, ann Brokers, Horse 1) altars, Photograph crs, Stallions, Jacks, h'tunm- 1)i aUrs, JWantifactttrtrs, 11-tail an I 11 holt sale Dealers, and others not named. HCPvItis N. llidireway, Watch-Every person who shall fail or i JOWeler lately from La-' six copies i-ht ct.irs for with an lie State Imtiana to the SheriJIof' extra copy, free, to the tt. up of the club. 111 nein (onnt): i-x months' subscriptions received.

Aliray I vritr pluiul 7 thr nairtr of your I'nsivffirJ, Counlf Aol' AKi: DIIIKCTKD to pivej ami State. take not. all solvent banka 1 l. ti. tic that there vv ill lw to '-it i af par.

Fax merit mu-t invariably le made in the lirst Monday in April, A. D. 1 1, a it, Zf" sl" 11 eopu- nt to all ap-of' the I'eaee in I ra vv i 1 1- township, in said A all l.tfer.- and o-liiilUnceii. nefflect to make uch return bv day specified, will be assessed by the Assistant Assessor, according to the best information he can obtain, and a penalty of fifty per cent, will be added. Any person who shall deliver to tne tne a laise or lratmu-lent list, or attempt to evade the law, is suoiect 10 a ot i ic Hundred Dollars, in such The! list will be made out by the Assess- or, and from which t'n re is appml i 1.

IIAIC March Assistant Assessor. l)VICIft i lv i Grtuvrios ami Pruvki ns OF ALL KINDS, Nuts, fisrars and Tobacco, aiso pkw.kr im ai.i. of LP. IIAMvIMi lilt-. 1 I 1.1.

Il the pal to h.lu. the r- -ti h--s by in. -u tie withlhe sup, iU.ii.tv pr.ee-. and to m. r.t atid n-eeoe a Ji.i! sh.tr..

public t.arr-.ieije lv. kuy ai; ri. i.i: CAH oi: FKoDi CK. I.i FoK i K. ANDKllsoN.

I cl it: I ot ivv. CNDKUslcNKD take th.s m. iriiorinir: public thai have nl-red int. -a in ut ua! i. --ii in tin pra1i-e i and rv.

Dr. Di.n-i-an have oihee i re. ami Dr. Kdward- in llie oliiee two e-l 1 KJ-wards ll.u; th. can at all linn he f.xjnd.

nil', pro- ti at tlini; Dl'NCAN LDWAKDS. i i i tie 'v tli, piv of county, to lili the vacancy of Abraham Limiiiit, liose term day of .) line Also, in 1 Iv, a Ju -tic-Jos, ph Wi-o p.re on In- -j i.i servie will expire on he 1 -th luck ere. town-hjp. in said conn I' the I'eaee to tie vacancy hi. -fill of service will C.X-i day of April.

l-iiC al a.Ius-i tic ot the vacancy of Thomas J. Hannah, I t- rrii of rv -v vv ill expire on -J-ld day April, Al-o. in -k- t-mn-hit. .1 Justice the Peace to till the vacancy Warner M. L.

Cox. wh term of rv vv ill on the Mali dav of May, l-'i4; al-o, a Justice of the Peace to fill I the vacancy Andrew Panlev. whose term "I'i -e ee expires te October, 1 in Sir-rar er. town-hin. a Justice of tlie 1 t- till th-- vacancy of Adam Hawk.

ice expired on 1 aliuarv, I -iU. in V. town-hip. a JiMjec of th, Peace lo llie vaeaiiev Smith MeCord. t.

rm iil voire the -it dav Ap l-'i4; a ot the face 1, J.tok-on, whose on the 1 7 th dav of t-. the t. rin of -ei Apr. I. I-'- Witn.

aealje- 1 rv re I. i.v hat; and the -cl -aid 1 lay A. Kv.AN CHANDLEK, Cik. cti- it the above .1.1 AM CALDWELL. i ii 'oalltT.

to L. I h- r. 'Cittoi' on. is civex. that thetIn r-i i.ik, out To-tamon oil the Ma -urd.

'at, IL.l.c.M-k 'i'-- .1 I. AN 111' C. LKAMMEK, iM.U'-'.l.'i LXO, Utol iV hi il a ca pure hisky rv.

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