Randolph County Journal, Volume 2, Number 39, Winchester, Randolph County, 1 April 1864 — Page 4
xn An who b a Lom to love and tiefetnl will naturally love hi country." Tai r-cllicvi Kill present tlie ilrj i.'il l'.' ;:.Utio u to I in I lärmo;v;v t.nt wca- ever o.I'viw' I to t e
j, re I t'f avari.-c ail "cr. rl -ii l.i:i.l of t!ic So it 1 In 0 1 CCU n. iel by t!n evil fi n u t ic oi Li-il. a.i I wit'io it t'.nj ijiUTj)Oii i a of Ca u'rc-H tu system will le co.i tin i(. !, a.t I viulue I :iulv by fallUs i 'to frevi lmU. Tiic ileia lel n.l tarifttiM condition of the leu- !. t hcritti'e of ccnturie- of 0:11 lire, wm pave me? vv.i o will 1 a I . . . - a I monopoly in more gricvo is rrns tlian have et been recordI i ancient or modern times ocietv can not posihly be orrau on a LVpuUieaa basis, lc .us? a grinding aristocracy, resting vv I.irgj l.i:i le I etito, will onort the mass of t!ie people into ere drudges and depcu lauls. Aln tri si -iverv :inv not exist in r.v.ne. ut tlie few will practically control 12 forMnei of the inanv, irrevec live of color or race. In such commmitics puMic improvements will ne;;esuiH languis'i. astelul am iloveuly fa.nniu will st 1:11.1 upo 1 t!u co mtrv t!ie impress of dilapida tion, while re I icing the pro I ictive ness of t!.; noil, and hindering t!i groTt! f man ii'ict'iri-4 and cm in?rvtf 1 1 the mi Nt of I irge l.m I ed estates, towns an I cities cm neither be multiplied nor enjoy j
h- ;thv g-owt!i. 1 ne want or diver- ir..c institutions, will Hoc'; to the sity of pursuits an I competition iu!8.)1MV South, an I unable there
b isiness. wdl p ilsy t!ie energies of the people. 1ij eliettion of the xntsses will be imp oMible, since thi cstahlis'itn Mt an 1 support of schools Tr;t!iin convenient reach of the people Cannot bu secured. The proprietors of the great estates as has Seen we'd remarked, will hz feudal rds. while the poor will have no yi lal rights. Under the tcu lcncy f a f-iU-i system, society will steaddv gravitate to.vurds tlie example oi'So tth A'nrici an 1 Mexico, where n:n? ct it?s are larger t!ian two or t'ire; of t'u sni tile Stit s of o ir Union. The country will find its lilcencis i i England, in whicli the smaller landholders arc daily being wallowed by t!ie larger. tlu civilised world' snys Dr. Chanuing, therc are few sadder spectacle tliin the pre-icnt contract; in urc:it liiiiam oi unnouuoett werU!t r.:i I l.txurv, with t!ie starvatio.i of t!io i:rid4 and ten- of thouauds, cron-vled into cellars and ilen, xrit!ioit ve-itilation or li'ht, comiared with wh:c!i the wigwam of tiic a . ...I- - 4f ... 4'..:.... Ii Im is a palace. MUWV. I'lmine, i
Lruttl il:i.-'lttiiMi. in th ni!ilo-1 rcsonrces. They have also exten- ie-anfvill a-e-, hn h will, ..f course.Vunhoo.l a :i l presence of stttely nwi-'siVL lines of railroads, which, in tum' to i.o .. m h.ri t iiore.
a sto'i-. r!iic!i rhicr with r uety, an l tlas'.le with po ; and imbo mde I prof.uion, sliOv'lc ui as does no ota r rrrat jlie lness. Sir, the sympathy of the British aristocr.ey for the rebels is atopother nit tral. L.m I monopoly ii l.v.-cry. Tin great IvIm.i landlord loVo npiu thi lrS- slaveholders of the So ith ai brothers beloved, while t!ie 4snn l-hillcrs" and "claycater" of Carolina an I Georgia arc porhips nt more miserably ilerailil lv in'rnt vm iv. t'ic K i'ilis!i nrrrici!t imI I.!rer yic. Ili-.uri.ft
thsjribi;i- thi co lilitio:i of Italy 1itl l!C ,MIOP l0 CIial,lc ther.i to one tT th vM.iu 1 yo.irs ao, sus: t;,Cisclves." Tip rit n-ru-v orntil they'd nn-l its'. .. , , . , . , ftihi.ator- TiirV. te.p.iitr tor -eeum-i-! e m-. f '" rl.t of t!ie l.fi.n w'.i.S fr ot IOI-..H Mrnre t-. r""! ro.M... .!..t?. lor U,ri-n-..tv fan til in .jrrrit.r.lrjrriellnii to n.r.ond i tlie mm ol Ml D tn er .ey, the hijust rtVrt. . .. ti . it-It ,..,-,. re ... e:e.r!tf l't in t'ie rijhl of inn.. LUyr mils l.e m ... -lirrWImg St il. . trurri" the t.r'- r--.i.Ur. .1 h M.or il.!e an. - ,, : I, l.y unnIti'ClHOSV.iti Horli.ni of t!w e.p t .l of M lh 1 1W1T tlif IrutfS .l III tml. b-te... t'l onilnt. Ai we i Ith eo.iit ehielt in f tin nj.iril ol Ci-te ml the law I II. le.
lau t ami I.r'4, the nt-- of interest are. frm univirMÜy operte cihh, Iivi c.imiir itiveiv lt-'i: t'ie Jirti.-uti v l n.ncin with horr 1W1-! eapit.il proportion it. lyrit. Thefiill I tiiPiol.U r tin.U himel I' 11 .a'te . Compete wit; tho-e wlnt iire jvire,l of whole foil ort of lioinlriifii; h'S l'vri, hi Ii. l, rip'.JIr 5i', in eon-e-q'lrnce of h'o U int" the hmN ol the in re onlf t.t. Tn I ire pl di itiom are C ili..n il!j .'!.. in npthe cm i)'r uj; ait! In- 1 anJ ;.iTrscuniv to be eniro.-.nl b few." a 11 tint cmhv an exact iicscriptio.i t slavery as we have een it in ! - I A. 1 the So ith-m St ite. b:it a parallel in p.t.icipb to the aristocracy in E:v1 tad. lout 1 1 I o.t tlie moaopoly of thvT sVd. Travehis t!iro z that Co i:ity s )c ti; of it as "thinly set tie I." Oatside ot the cities an I to vas this is trie. Kvimi tlie com in)i'. 01 which t'ic p r tio I t pst 1.2 t uir c UtL aa l e.i'oy tlieir jjfii-M. a.j n..v cabl liybali:llaal rohhers. T.ioe who d.lilt l I a C J.re ttO of t ! c ils, thi I ln? of j lti J-.J an 1 th peopb, nr il 10 p tcf I as -A 'ran ms . ' . ,. i . .1 X 1 I 1 , M ! J. i ir.li'l III I lid v " 77 . COailt.-y are bratlde.l as AlKIltloaii.." Tiie !-laVChol.lill bill 1 IliolirA (,...!,. I ...... - iwM )inr t'n bitter fraits of tlieir tinrihto is aommttion V retribatioa ti th? aristo.-raey ol Iviland, not. I. mi . . ,ss terrible, is a cert.ua to come as t'it p.v.npe.-ed i isastiee hnds no umiu V) its demands Il.it I nee I not tbrcll longer upon th? evils of land monopoly. The history of civilisation f.irnihes an unhroka testimony to these evils, and tins pleads with us, in the orpaui.iatiou of new civil coznmtinities, to fortify oar-selves aerainst them. A grand oppurtnr.ity noar presents itself fr recognizing; the principles of ralical dc:nocracy in the establishment of iQr and re-zen?rated State. We are suuitno:iol ly every cvasMeratio'i of patriotism, humanity, an. I rcpablicauism. to lay the faa latio. of empire upon the en1 iriiv; bisis f justice and eipial rihu. Nt revobitiouary or destruetivc iiiD isnros are? re piire l on onr part. Wo are already in the midst of revolution an I chaos. Thronet no faalt of oar own. the f.vmdations of social and political order in the rebel St ite s aro aabverted. nnd tl . L V 'xuyl n tl.o nt open up our pntliwat to 11, climina etthlihrnent of a free Christian comnonwoilth on the ruins of the past. These States constitute one of the fiirest portions of the jrlobc. Tliy r lArger iu area tiiaa oil lh9
free States of the North. They have a sea and pilf coast of mo.e
h:v:i ix tLo jji iiiiI mile 11 exte nt. l rre drained l nio.c than li,t :nvi;ttMc river, udiich arc never closed t navigation by the rior oi t!is climate. They have at least ::s ich a toil as lf States cf tinNortis, viel 1 1 :i ir prent wealth to d'iri:i staples peculiar to them, and two and three cro,.s in the year. l'hev !:avc :i liner climate, and their agricultural, inanufactunii'', and counncrcial advantages are decided ly miperior. Their gcograidiicai n it ion is better, as respects me greai commercial centre of the world. The institution of slavery, which has so Ion" cursed these regions ly ex cluding emigration, degrading lal or, and impoverishing the st.il, will vcrv soj:i be expelled. The cry which already comes up from these I.i:i di u for frc; laborers. It wc o.Tcr them free homesteads, and protect thir rights, they will come. John Iiright, in a recent speech at Hinninirliam, cs'imate that within the' iit ve.ir 13 JJJ JJ people have s lilf I from Kurland to New York. Lot it lie settled t!iat slavery is dead, and t'uat t'ue estates of traitors in the JSo Jth c.iti be h.id un ler tSte provisions of t'.ie homestead law, an I foreign emigration will be quadrupled, b ii'it a igmented ten fold. Millions i 1 t!i? ol 1 world, h injerin ' and thirst n g afer the li.diteous less of with the swarm of our own people in pursuit of new homes im ler kindlier skies. Immigration has not slackened, even during this war, and m determining the direction it will take it must be rcmetnbcrel that settlements have very nearlv reached their limits in the North and West. Kansas and Nebraska arc border States, and must so continue. Their storms and dro igls and desert plains give a pretty distinct hint that the emigrant must seek his Kldorado in latitudes further South. In the new Northwestern States the richest lands have been purchased, and vast portions of them locked up by speculators. Their distance from the great markets for their produce, and their severe winters, will also check emigration in that direction, and in cline it further South, if lands can lc procured there with toleraMc fa . - I ilifv Tin l-ohel States not on v nho'itiil in chenj .11 and fertile land, IV Ith cheap labor ill t!lC perSO'.IS of. the f.eeilnicn to assist in its cultivatioI, l)Ut llicv possess .real mineral ' toniietioo with tlieir rreat rivers. nur almost every portion of their i terrttorv into communication with the sea. Mr Speaker, nothing can ntone for lhe rQV9 aU(l sorron-s cf u,is : wflr but tic o,,!, reorganization 0rsocjetvin these rcvolt.l Statts Now js t-ctime to w,ym this worj-. Uro 111Ilt.r llot 0!1it.:lt ,m slavcrv. rnnf - .,.,).. ',t ,ro m-it tf it that those teeming regions sltall be sMdded over with small farms und tilled by free men. Wc m-ist rivn'inoMilior t!i:it "t!iP best W.1V to wliu-ii have Inn;' I' -te l in. se region, we in it lutil I to Ii M.ii'i I tii'ii eiMii.ii n.it'u 9, in wlm li the int. re-t ot eieh will l.e reciir7.evl a the inti re-', of all. I.i-te i l of an o t r s 5 1 -t lowinj ai tt.oer ley, fonn le.l on the riioiiop.tty ot ihe oil, au I it.4 d'-niili-ion nver tlie joor, we innt luve n i-r iir of iiohilitv l"it thitot tlie lit.'-rii. mi--s ot ttieeou i'ry, h tiht t hitt'i- in wir, un I co. imitate it- "h.rv an 1 il 1 1 r 114th mi peue. I i-lei i Ol I if e ext ite, wi.le'v -4tierisI Settlement., w.-t.:iil a-rien!tiire. I jvipular ijziior ifici', p i'.iticil ai.-l h ! r nt iiio-i.ilte Ire iv ol' tin r itnre.il ct .1 he l e; in. , ..eture un I the .rt. eout, m;.t for hon. -t 1 1. r. .m l a nun n r. I ari-t.'er n v. we ni:it h ive .-ifii ill f 1 r 111 ; , eh'e'y "..i.te. eo n iimiiiie, thrifiy ti I ee, tri e v o. .iil ii..iep n-li nee, heil;h lil.nt.ir-, Ü mr ih : 11 j in inn f ictr.re - 11 i 111 ehai.ie ait-:, ri pi el for !i uie.t I iiior, an I e.pi 1 t y of jmi-liti.-a! rijihi. T. i-n.l, t 1 yreit ntent, ire pr 1 1 1- I for y the I t ' I I have inIro lu.-e.l, m I 11 . 111 i ire ol' .ii re v it il intei. -t to the peoji e ha i-v.-i heeii "iti'n 1 1 - I t.th.-Coi re- 01 the fj I Slit,. ote.l tor the hill Hh:ch Im pi--il thi II ..i-e, pr vi li:i f.- 1 I5 ir. an n II 11 uicipilion, ui I in it re.- irl Hii 111. ii.re a a I ir t in r . r . in u.". l.ili" in ... I, . t ..1 ...v I nSelrwn l ir .m M ' iel.it., I01 ,l pr !. I r the . m m O..H.,,; .. ill i nn, " tr "-" o, .e i. i n, -e r. p"'",,i oiplite.l l.v Ir. a init l.e ........ e ir-. r. ..ra.n. i ..,e..l.v Itie i;en.ral Cov. rntneut. The heiven um eoioipiraev ol r--U i.i arm hi plice-l tnem. .irwillp!. e them, at o.,r leet. Sli ill me h ml tin ni .ner , to the 'tct-til .t. r. in Im e .. i t i. r.. .v ................ . li .e euue to r iv our n tnm.il tl l.t ? I h . - . thawn th it the true -ouiee ot revenue i the cu'tiv.uiou oi the ..ii. T.ie future of th.se rebellion Si ite. involving ilie wrll-li, in mi!h(M14 ,,,r mr (ti. i( - ti Ciii.f . c.uiut.tte I to our I, m u. We en- r.- en .a over theiii the p-. itio il arvl . . 1 1 1 ilmmi tiou of the p ft, or pre !etin iU tin in to tlie b!e.lne- an 1 lurv o a r in I au I e t runl'o!!i:ig future. VAccau lonhl up i iinli i Her ii t eotistell it'on of Inr coiiiiimhwealth, whi.e territory em upport a pop illation in .re than one bun Ir.-l m.!lioi,-, I I' ou the b ii ot free I lor an I a ju.t li!rihition of I.tml anions the people ; or we r.m eriniz . i ty aiu r the p O ti m of llurope, n.i IfiuS p ire t''e hnleou c merr, wliu-b, in tlie wonUol Cl iteur; ni l. "ha Hin. e l oei.il onl.T since th. beinnie- of the w.irM." Cm we hesitate in ile.iün with fearful all ultimative? Sind tte inocU tlie Alrn irl.tv lv spirti:i witu the heaven poMn.tteJprivile.enow pi ice.l bemre uTh ill we heap cirs. i on our chiltr ii, when hle'--i arc wiiV.iu onr -r.is-iT 4- t r . lei us prove uuri ii e worthy of our iliv .tinl oi;r w rk. L t ri-e tj the full In iht of our uniune ..pjKrtuiniy, ami thus m ikr mir .ve,mnlir rioTi.lii.ee.tlie crnfor- .i new lipeii.iti. tu ot lite rty ml peee. T'i n, in thr elo uent laiiuiv'eol Solicitor Vhi - tm 'the hill an l alley ol the South puriuel 4iii fair'itl ot' ull the pi. ill of te it. clothe.l in a iieir an i r'nh.r vir.lure. wiii liit up iliiir yo'cia i i thauk;ivin to !.rA....I, .rot HlU-.H,.i,.i,ol.l.r,l,tM 10 ""i'i"li',li;w""n tr.i..ri;.inii.iii. Then. Iii nwinlr . I lliv '..rili ....I iliv run. pVofihf South, i . I a i n become nnt prlle,itr n interest, in pufu't, in in triiijjen. e, in rrlicmn, an I in p itriolic vlivo tiun t.i our common eountrt.' A rertr I t.e n.rticul-r rrntt.Inn.n'lh tmufrKif i uta Loi occur aucbwf
tie time of tMa Jlouie. It has beer, t inted, ! Kein tun. IihVi- Ii 4 J. thr vppor iuiiut 01 1 Xiinmiu it iur tluiu-vU tr. It
111 O 11 pr. ; ru w .tli muc'. v m , ai.O with he tit4i ce ol point" ut the Lxr I.im t r 111 tut-tJ moil. '1 it Ür?t Mini vtcuiui tttioiiittil l..e bill J r..viJe tlir Uh tVoi b tiigli ttir tili- ol ril land owiitri liilt r-t 1.1 Iii L'ii' vi b'at a in.'lirthi- ( tiil Ci' grt now in iune un the ruljt i t ol juiiB-rutHui nii'l r vi 4u-. 1 li ill iiot ij. cu h tf f T ot tlie govt rmueiit t.nti icquir- tlir t;tt I th' l.m, l-r t Miiimt r c'ti'ruv r t 1 witlioul ovt rturmii nli tin .rj.iUtioii ol tlir l.rt (oi j;tt f! o'i tli e fu!jtctot coi. tic ilion, i iti -rti-tl r nur. Mini liu- coüicti'jii ol't-iXi s in iiifurrtction ir li."tntts. 1 li ivr, in fact. frtMiy nr,.util liif qur.iliuu ol wir, II n l::it 1 Ii I -t i . t ol' oar riUliotis to tlie Itbvli ubvlliirt lit.. '1 he t liTr-1 f i-ction proviiles for the v.trvrv it" ihf l.ui ii in tjiiftioii a mar'v m may ! .11 I'TtV-.tCTw !"! Ti M I ilt Uli 1 lu ll Ulf rv I'loin thr I act t!i it in rt-vt r ilot th Uir-ur et i m.iii v di-tii t tlir o tl -vsi ni ot lrr j;ul ir urviy.- xit-. and not tin jn f i.t or rictii ii!..r f ni. 'I'Ur .'i-ioa a! jr v ii!t s I t t i i f .i 'j ii tun lit ot iif. -.iry t:ic M an I thrtr coih;h Ii iliou, ati.l conti inn!tf t!e l': u- ti ion iiu I u ni' ihf iniciintiy of toe lit turd hiti.l-OiTuc witlin llvll 'iltl 11 t i '1'ln. t'uri'i "retion pive a h un tral f -i!ii v acri lo l !! I t: w:i. mi ill ii ivr i rvvl in tin- .iiii. y or u o y to yi.r, ai.l luriy ai r" ! all in r-mu who !i:ill I me i .t in thr tu'Iit ry i vse t a ni'-t thi r !- r tor p r I oi tint-, n!i r as s t in rnr I iliori T. It a!s i ninl I In- i r vi-inH of the lioirn .tr ol act ot L'CJ ,ni r tin I iii-l. Hoi t'.iM i ! any in- .in. I t nin'oloi:u' ri'.'iil iiiof-, iiii.l x if'. :i font iniioiM n -!i.let:cc oi" lw f.-r.- to ivti-umni stt- the t t -. The fiüh fi-tiori r vn! tli it a!'ti r k piu the I in - op. 11 inr h .111 -tt i I lor live jeir, those r 111 ni'ti.' v n-ui! !i li i hi at pub 'C sil. Il pr !i b I th . n-rilif of ill 111 o tiling 1 1111 1. 1 111 u 111 1 r 11, mIiico hi mut bi i'U. It also n -lires the pun h r t coin-iU w;tli the pre-i mption act ol 111, j r or to It i 4 ri-eei vin ill nt. tli'i il in io.t - - --I ''he i',nVuol' precunTnI' it in the li m.U of ipi-c-111 a ri'i'M-nt' on all aeciiiiiui ition ot iit of "the in., ani not to the int. nt of ! . . 1 . . i I I., a., j .1 rr.i ir 1. I.imL I.. Il.u I i liff, n al'tir hoin-steail h i i c been e lecteil. Th's Section :i.o nr n i ll- tli it proof of Joy ihr -lull he in n!e by ull persons tl-i'iu'n li.hfr iiu'lir tin- bill. Tin- iix:h stttiou.as will be sten(rrquir no eorniiu nt . Th sevintli ri-rpiirrs pfron! setret'n iiiiprovnl lands topiv for wii.iti vir imy ie louinl ol v.iliie on tl.em, aft r an appraisement by peiom rejrular'y ajipointeil lor the purpose, an. I to piy tue costji ere tte! ty the proeeeilin. The iß'iet will be that the expenses ere ile! ly ihe act will be pi'nl into the trntsnry of the F,iitel Stiti-.niul miy excretl tin- expen litnre which will be tonmetiii with it-i oi r iti- ns. The eighth si ciioii t il i-lies an obviously j'ist if not a ntces4iiry mleol constiuction a lo p-Tsiiiis of cIor, -:ivin;r tin in Kju il rights with white m-ii, an I i 'XN-mls the inehoite r i ir 1 ts of ;i ettlr to Ii'h hei.s, t wilo, who may complete piyim-nts ami uiak nriief. ... .1 i . ii t . 1 -.-.... erthitnnre im.-n.-.li .t. lv cnnnut.il with Ihe lam! system; nil Ihe I i.t . M-efioii rupeiiU Uw '-;;;'" 1,- provision, of "c: ;.A ' liZ ""L V!3 I iiee, .Mr. - ixcr. ire t -e m iteri il , r -viion the hilt. They m'm-lv prim-'p'e which I hiVf ii-!e i rnl t: inI'e ite, l.v ar;innt an. I ly aer. It I 11111 ri:hl.thi. every in iin :.t of i! J.-v i- a j;oh! n npp.rtii nity wite. i Tever. I'.-nh -r the j rei nt poJ. ley of the ( ver..m-i.t i-v.rv p is.-m ! v h- ir witn ! to ihe trin-ifi r ot thom u:i!s of .1 ere of tor eitnl 'uul to p. eMl.it or-. Acor i ! t J 1 le l ..Ii P vool, ri re i ui two hiin.irrt! m ilioti of lol'.ir' w.uih of prop. rtv in tin- St .ite ot' V rini 1, e'.i. :! reai ist ite, 't.i;iM he ( i'i te I hy the (.V rn no nt. i hoc mo. ot acr ;tre no lo in 2 o'l in the vie! nit v of th- et-. In nf ei;i 9 1. 1 r I it the IV.-i-ieiii of the 1 ntel Sti'es tr-sui'l i'i'trir tum to t'ie T x Ctnn n sMi . rs oi' S n i ti C i ol un , -ir. i li .1 ' i..r i i.e ?.' e l 4 -1." .Ii I s. of Ii rli S 1, ' 1 ("i arre Vi l e to l.e .-oi l to the U In -t l.iit'ti r, In tract of 0 I ii r.-. Toe rem iiii ! r w.i. to ! sol.l to tue !;e ! of ic in f imilie, or -tli-h tim , . ot I. s th it. ) per a -re, a- the (I i in lllelit li-.uhl e fir to it. Ill Hfl. Tue-e ü . It are portions of a lot of 7(i,77." u re hH". r-'l on tae Dili ol I it il ueh. win n lC.17J.ore wi re -ol.t to -ipeeili itoi-4 ; in . kinr :.n i.rL- iteoi 4),VJ.) arn, -aIitIi wi l luve tit a o'l in l.-.r: irufs, le.vinj lor the inrrj ou'y 1C.-17J aen whiih he may buij, if he e in r I'm-t!i in un v to pit tlie price fueil l.v t!ie (! v. rmii. ni. u.-li tr ios ictions a iii.-e.ii. 1 nt H-yil, white so nnicli has hcin li pe I lor it; lr-( im m, are in it iir. i.-tii-ioit. Il' miy p. tj!e Ii ive it li ine ril.t to t!n i tropical I . t.2s. t'u v are the l ive wie hive I niht l!n in, ..v. r :inl ovi r, ly iht T swe it an '. t i I I iilou.l, thron .h i ntmiisot oppti ion. D i r nl'-l ami i;:ihrnti l.y si rvitinle, no le eh Mr. n in kno I. .I-e anl se!l-lii lp, riqn'l'i t lo in to eomjn te lor t In. ir ho in. teal an the sli irpi ml fieu'tiol the wliite speiula tr, shoo'..l in ivarice hy r in tut ions of ni nu-y ttiio.', ho lo Ii. ve tin- aliui. lit v ilo lar i the on' y iVll' :il.l IHle (!ol. :it tvoiihl run int-l the in ii'h oi h. llaltira l.i!e of co t .n." S r, oii Ci nirnnnnt i f iNe to it tru-t.ii.-ti Ii I I lis ii..- o.i, il it -': 1 1 lunl it hi;h no tion lo lU'h w inton iii'itiee a:nl wronjf. Hol 1 thepowir I Miiiihl i- a tree Inone on the loj e t. il 'an ) oj ri to I to everv ! II ...in in the in-nrri it hoi ir v ii-ii. t. l.t'. tin- (I V mm nt it le it iv him an erpi il eh il e w ll h our own r i e, Ml the Sett leJll lit : 1 1 1 1 enj i ni. lit o' Iii Ii . li ve l im. bIII Hi tin wouhl lie a III n ki ry of ju-t'ee ji'i l mi inu't I.ot ii to te-f iiev an I hum n ty. lie i tclinli-'l lioio lhe North in St..- an! Ti rraori.s hy their uiii-on;i ni il eiim it-, hy I.i utt i-hnn lit to his l.irth ntai , ami l-y Anl.-S X'0. il tu'intiioti ii in! i nti rrri.-e. It... t 1 1 ' " ,v r"rm 1,1 w ,,c: " ,!S !i " l'''- eon ni veil nt ni oppr. .ioii, now mike Mire to h m a Irt e h iiu te.nl on the lain of his op pii's.or. I. t ii ileal juf!v wiih t!ie A'r'cm. n! tm ri by lav cl.tiia toju-tiee for oureb es. l.itn n immliir, in the lain-u iee of our pti.otie Chut Miüi-trite, tint "We CHI not eipe hi.tory. We of ihi CoiiL'iesS an l thi A-lm'mistratioii. will be retnenih. rM "' i',u " irelvtn. N , r.,r(1., Mirnifi. f.im-f..ri.H.iti(.t;C(. ein spire one or anOther Of . T,. thry ,rM, whh U p-. will li-ht u ,w. ; ho, .r or .lihonor. , . tl... I,,,., sru,TO-MI,m , c. Ir.i.l. tn to the fae, r. i ' . - ii.t.i'.iu i'i Hie fry; honor, ,,,. a,;ki. ; wIl ,. wt. ,rive m-l h h it we i-n serve. We l. .tl ....!... !T - I i i . -,i , r!r ne t'ie I .t best hope of iv.rth.i i-.,i me in ni iv ciifeie.1 liit. T t n eoiiM not way wh ch. it f .Howe.1. the worhl iillVorvtr appiau 1, ami (J .J uvi-t forever bless.' " .1- pi 111!, IW -fllll 1.1. . In Loniloa. recently, a j r I aed nniftren. was po frinhtenrd by a frieml who pl.aved the üh".t nn ,ftr l(,n hp j ;n f fc .... , , , .! ! i if HiMi v-iu-ST-ia j' i I mi n;pp(j : freely at tü nosp ; s-lie al.o lost . Iipr app-titi": "nd minJ, and fimtlv I , . . .. UIPU I ObCUrt (ItrCasC? Ot the . braill nJ Ii V --teri l.' I Col. Wolford' dislionorable dismissnl from service for his Losington Ri.cccli, lias licet! rcvokcil l.V tllC v vcw v V mill lion. Owen Lovc?ov died in 'Krooklin, N. Y., on Satardav last,' ngetl about CAy years.
XJJSi ITZX) STATES j INTERNAL REVENUE ANNUAL TAX IIS TOR ISni. ff'MlU Munition ut Tu pa.viTi ii h rt-lr I ciIWM to thr io i.-loiiK ut lliv CoiU'l Ctl- LlcUv L:if r!lic to the aiuicnt ol' MhltU il t.X . I'y the Jth ctioti of the act of July 1, l0.',itii iiioic the duty of all )rruii, p.ii tin rhij, Grin-, nsroi i it'on, or i-orjirü lioiD, iiuiii liahU-to itny ani.u il ilnty, I cniMir t ix,oi or L.fore the Jit$t Monday oj in fffc.'i ytar, to iuikv-t '.it or niur i to ilu-A-!i.-tai.t A ti nur of the Di.-tnct wln-re loc itnl. ol the a'iiouht of unnu il it.t'iii', tlniriici cr i)ji. t cli iri-U with a .i it lax, ml lit, huiiif.-a or occupation liable to p i v uny In t im-. LIiry p. iuii mIio fhall fail to mike nuch itti.ru iy tiie i .i y rptrilini will he li.ilih- to he ;i9-!'.-l lv ihi- As-.or aver ting to tin he-t itiloiniil on wlncli In- can ol.t in. ; n i.. I in ucli cim' the ,M vor is nuln! to a!tl fii pi r ci iituui to the utnounl ot' the it ot piich lit. IJvii v person who s' ill 1 Uvi r to an
m ror anv t'al-e ir Ir m-l'i! nl l"t r t-ti - tm nt, H Uli inti i: to v.otf tin- valuation oi en um r ilioli r tpiirt-il ly law, is Mit.j, c t to a tint ot five IiuimIihI iloll ir- ; ai.-l in mi h cii' the li.-t will l.t- iu nie out In t!ie A-i-m r or Ai-t on A- r, ami lioni the val Uillmi mi. I i ti'j iii ration .-o lunlf tl:c: e cm he no aj p al. V iy no nt of tin- annn:.l t ix-, exc-pf t!nfor lici um , n ill i.ot he tit in iiulnl until tin lOili I ol Junr. TSif a;, propn.ite l! inl3 on which to make ri turo, iii.I all ii (' iry intnr m iti oi, will Im luri.i-Iinl y J'i-iph ruckitt, Ai'lHc' Aeior for the "'ill I ) i v t i 1 1 . tt whon riturn-1 fioithi in- ih-li v ri l on or h ii-ri- the lis t M'M.Jiy Oi" Mjv, at h s ollicc in W"n cltt u r. JOHN VARYAN. V. SS ArüT it'i l)itr'ct. Ricbnnnd, Feb.'K, IrCl. I'. S Ve would call the attention A wVAi-WkA4VtA.VkVaiVwa of rdl taxpayers to the advertise-1 incut, in another column, of John I Ynryan, Esq., assessor of the Fifth District, Ind., in relation to the duties and reqiiimncr.ls ot persons liaLie to an income tax, under the Excise law for 1SC3. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. I WILL COMMENCE the survey of Section ?). Ti..v.ihip"2), Uanc r!,on Mon dav, '-il.-t March, Irl I. JAMES II. II I ATT, March -I'll, UCl.-." ijurvejor K. C. MUST 33E SEEN TO APPRECIATED. EE FLOREXCE SEWIXfi WUl iiurnim r im p--iiir-. nr nrrirvi u.tyuftL u if dc.au 11 ur ucoia.t 1.MS11. 3Ia!e Tnur Iitii:ef Stie?iei On vfic end the same Muchine, and has lue lUvcrsillc JeJ ! It efnihii:p.t all the j-oo.l fju1itir of oth.r lirf . ?. Miehiins, and po.-..-se-ininy ADVANTAULS t r any ami all tli tu. It is the ino-t SINTI.!: an l PEHI-'KCl in it y i-ciiiii, i c 1 i.nMlUi li..l. of ;in S vinjr Mn-hii e vit i-tTiieo to the public, ami Ihe ONLY "NK e.p.l.le ot inakint MOKC '1 11 AN ONi: KIND or SIITCI.. Th I'eeil may l JJrver! nt nil ' Point Dehn! witht.itt S.opjili. l!n- .tiucii'i.i-! Ch inp. s for the various srit In nvi ! mi'i n ni'e the iiu.chine i in m t'oii. j Tin- Lntufij ol its stiteli is nn-urp isel. No t In r eovi r o lare a r uie of work Sew lilit aim heavy I'..Lncs with etina' 1 r k.-i in v. Tlie noik will fee l eitlier to the riht i r left. Kuns fjutri'v ; few r ipi'My. N- li.'i -nity i ik riciiC'.'il in sewing acra thick s. iin. Nee.lle innre rea.lily aiijust.il ttij !n an utli. r n: icliin . Taili.r einuot :iT'r t to ito without on. If- tn it inn ure all po.itivo. Wiil I it a lib time. No st r i' to i t ut of orilT. The hemmrr the m st r-1 ic.il in us. Ti:r wi le ami inrr.nv hems, ami wil fell I.eantil'iiHr. !t 'r.iiI ue i:Iv ami lntulsonielv, without the slightest ilti ration. The m .t inexperii need find no dif.icult in uin it. () U no .Iresceü, ill of its m ichinery being Oil the top of the table. Hvi 'V inichhie w arratiteil. It w it! su'.st inii ite all we ebtim for it. V,. II. & C. C. DENNIS, A'-'et'ts for y.vni'. Reii.h.'pli Mini Pel.1ware eounntiis, b'., I)iri ;mi Pril.le ruin .tie-, Ohio. Ullice No. Z'J Maia-st, I'icliimMi.!, In. I. J7".S?uiI lor a'nr!p. nntl Circular. J"Ve nre .i'o -el imr Seehler k Portrr'e Sn'-irMill ami Niiteliin"i,V Ci-' r Mills The v.rv t.et oi.f stud lor a Circular. June 19. IrCI. 50 Merrill & Co., PUELISII THE INDIANA REPORTS. (i7 voh:.mi:s,) PERKINS' PRACTICE, AND Carbonr end nowland's Jkuuitl For Executors, Administrators and Guardians. Price $2.50. They hare the only large Stock of Iav and .lliscrllniicou BOOKS In tlii State. They wholesale and retail SCH30L BOOKS AND STATIONERY On the bet of terms. They nre principal Apent for nnrnnrdCorrilR : !, riicnlttr.PoinHd, p er uti grosa. OrJtrof MERRILL & CO., Clcnu' JJlock, ludiauapollc. I
The Last Battle, A.t No. lO ! DAVID AKElt ii now opening a well 4. itcttd Ölotk of FAMILY GROCERIES, nt No. 10 Hetiii'4 new block on the Ei'. iui of the public Sjuate, whieh have buu Ihwghl Luic for Cash, motto id "Small prohti and quic Those nfcJiiig nrticlcsiu his line, arc INVITED TO CALL ON HIM before purchasing e!culnre. For pooil Cheap (irorrrir. to mr tcall at No. IU. 1AVII) AKi Il Oct. iil. I HG'l. Ui
B3. IjHE&EII, Wholesale and Ilctull Dealer in M OLDIHGS i FRIES il Picture:. LcoKinc triasccs Tit ftl 1 Trcuch nt'.il American (.'la, Oval ntu! Siiarc l'iaiiic ol" all ic, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, üEjtnn Insurance Etiilding, Pennsylvania Street, iriD3ANA?0L!Sf IND. AM kiiol-of Franns for Show Canl, I'ic tiir--, l'.ihiiing, prompt! niu'lf to orJir. M-iv tt ltCi. ' 41 1 TT g -rTr "R n r Q V TT ' -i-CJ.XV J W. MANDERBACH i lifts just opened j i A New Bakery on the East Fi cjii I Ttco Doors fitm Xorih-ICust Corner. ' HE HAS Bread, Cakes and Pies, Fresh Every Day. He also Keeps a Family Grocery: AnJis well supplied wiib all the .irtic-U in hat line of btniius. lie wishes to )i.a!kc tlie PEOPLirS DAILY BREAD AS UM.I. AS IIIS Ü1VX. W'tiehesti-r, .'tine 10. 1 f Gl. JHiub "Ö;N" GOJTCi Yc h:i v Iinit'it V. II. MeroiincSI STOCK OF G?iQDE3!ES, tvliicli we inttl.d to SEEL AT COST! :ii to tin1 room :jr new con. Is. A!' we a-k is 1'ir tiie i ii;.. n o" Winclie.-ti r ami -eii,:ty tn x i mir e mi l priieour omls. U'f are sure we an jr'ive i tire s-itishu-thci. S tri', t ait. ntion p iiii to hilin order. Irom our 'Minis in K.iiidolph ami ui'j . ii. Counties. cash taii) rou Eggs, ISaticry iO.vrf; nml ill Uinl of COUNTRY riiOnUCE.! IJ icon ! the HKS l'in ility li pt lonst. mtIv on hind We hive pe.iehes . jusi 110211 tlie orelitrds l.y EriM-. li ning no ' Ii ii rids to re' ml uir tiitiijit s ti) pui;if!i, v e intend s v Ii i 1 1 u on the RKADY-PAY SYSTt-V! i S: r ict atten t ion punl to mall c!;i!j i'r'i', who in pantitx mny ei'.d I i ! ;aoi!. Soliliei 'a onle.s taken tn-; H. B. V. M. COX. 1, liCJ. 'J Sert. w 1 x c :i t: f i ; n 't,t a n n Yi e v? o n x z "Who his not lost a friend ? " The itnltfrMtjuetf have now a irgeraii J better ' atsorlu.ci.l ol A :ii erica 11 and Kalian Ma role Than ha liereto fore beii o IT. re. 1 1 n. hi vicini ty. I'uojc wli'j iiiltiol creeling Tombs llonuincul s or Grave Stones, In meniorj of their loved Jepiutetl, would d-i well to GIVh VK A C. I.L. Terms reasonable. Call anJ cxarainc. SLAT ll UOO FING! We a rent so cnase 'in in ski 11 pa n "a rnl hit tr St.ile ttnol, at roa.oialle jrice. The snj.er'n.r' it of Mate ovei nil 'illor m iierial rr lt..ot''n2 1.owj1I .-tiuUI i UcI t-. re.iiire ae uritmei t in iu fitvor. an. I i!oo hIio iul-.'iid Ouilviinp w ll I ti ü u Mule K out to he the Best and cheapest Roof now in nse Ktlrnatr ma.leor a 11 I nfnrm2! ioe relat i vc to the u iiueicbtferfiill iven bj adilressii f ur callnwu D. E. HOFFMAN k CO., nor 1 W i ti c h e ? t r . t it tl .
ivm:t.i:ksiiii The propl of F-.rinl.vinl au.l vi.ir.it y wil take notice that we hae ihi" ! iy a-ociati.l ourMlvts totthtr utiiUr the liaiue and f ty!e ot OAKERSON & HEWITT, For the pi.rpoe of earrjini, 011 a general DRY GOODS' BUSINESS, Inclu.linjr all the hrant h a usually contnete! with mi tflniubziii. lT.4nklul for tt.e pitronüpe heretofore em joy ni, we hope tlut the people will tili find il to tbtir 'Lttrtat to tr ole iih u. JOHN OA K EH SON, 1'JIlLir IIEWJTT. Fb. 15. 2C4. 33-tf
WILLAKD & STOWELL
no. 4, 11 atx:s IIOL'Si:, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ÜEALLI I 31 MUSIC AND Musical Instruments, ki:up constantly on hand An KxttMiire A-nrtm nt of P I A. N O FOKTES, and Mc'odcons. N. !!. I'iano Tortes t u ti el ni; l rrp'r1.!. Ohl li mo Fortes taktn in exch.ii.ge fur new ones. I'iano Fori 5 fo rrrt. A 1 ire a-sortmeiit of Cuitari, Violins, Fliiti., Iiiitiiia:, Acc;riii on, Diuuis, Fill?. Ac. (niifar siiol Violin Sfiin:, of t!ne best quality. AI-.U, Instruclioii Hooks of all kiii'Js. ar 1C-1t C. J. TAYLOE, Book Binder AND Clank Dook Miiinfadurcr, no. 22 .ii a ix 3T2ii:irr, 11 i i!ii22oEif!, - - Ii:f!easi r4500x ana öiioe STOEI 4 I WOi: LI r-rrrtf.illy nnnoe.rire to t'ueit'zens of W inehes'i r i:n. I vicinity, tint I have lately opvt.td out a Xew lJoot ami Shoe Store, in the n w Lui! Un;.-, One IJjor Y. .) of J.tt.-i Hss' Gmrcrti. I'.abt iiJe i'ub'it- t ue, where v. ill bi foi:ii 1 OooiS int! Shoes ''V per cent cheaper, than cm be bought any pKue c'e. Also, in co:it:ectiou with Sa! Worli, I inttnl j AJaimniei uvhia s all kind.- or voi:i; to or.nr.i:. j Sli-;" .MiKpi's riiuünj- nf all ! kiiii! K- j-t tonsi.ir.ty du IjuikI. A lar;:e Supply of SOLE LEATHER rn hand at alt tim is cl.t ip is t!c clicip est 1 1 I ü A . v V. r j in rii'll. ss v:t i. t v. ehr a p for ca-li . j fl:ve im: i e ill belot e pure'i.i-iiijj il iv 1: el e. W'lt eli -t r, Ot-t. I.". !. Phillips uousk J H. IIUEBELTi. Prorr;ctcr. i'.iv 17 t.i to siöo p::i; fgrr. t.ittm: r.iANT si-:vi::c ! Afl CHINE CO.MI'AN V .nti an A-.-..t in e nh roiu tv.to Solicit rr-br for i..'r n s 1 . M o-h :i-. w i t ' ts " mti V: . r . nnl . xfri nee.lh--. We wiUmva l.' iri" silary an.l xp. 11 . o-. i e I ,r e fri'";'ooi. Tor n 1 1 o-u I 1 r-, ttin. t te., i-i ;-; a rtun p, it's1' r. t:. et C .1. 11I A 2.- it f.. tl, C. i. GEO. IIASEGOSTER & CO. 3?' ifaet iroi f SASH, I!Li.iiS, I) 0ÜS, SUIT Eil', M.iiitelsj W-n.Jo'.v r.nd Door . 1 1 . . . . I ! linn:. iffliriJJl'rs:. rT t fv I Ulli!.', i.iu'.iit.. , .....a.. ';..n . firac.'xts. Sdi rt!-li ;usl Furniture, ; Having ju-t :.dd d seme i-v Jac!lincr J they are pi p.ud t-j tvute PLANE ND, FLOORIHC, nd till h inds c f Curji'titi r V in k, Iu the bc.-t style anl at rciso:. ible rati s. j TIILY ALSO I)i:.L IN FINE LUfEER AIJD PINE S-i KSLES. ! ui'AM ortr sent hv ni-.il will be cue- 1 ful anil promptly attn!.ii to. iff" Fact or in "tlie l-ui'.lin fornnrly oc cunii'l bv IJ.-.rl & S'arr. ;iS a I'low J-'h n;., j bi tci mi i'ort Wayne Aenue iiel i'ltl: st in tr tr.e in pot. Hit hiiivn l. June IQ. 1-G.l. 43 NicnoLsox & nitO., Booksellers A Stationers Vh-Aograph Album?, Wank IlsAs, Jszul Ft 'a iiLr, W A I, L F A P E E . Curtain Fixtures, Future Frames, 5;c. &!-.&. cc. C1TV HOOK STORE, Main St., Op. Citizens' Hank, JUCJMOXD, IXD. jVy 17-1.3 KEW iXUHSERY. I WISH t intorm the p-ople f Ran.lotpti County, tlut I hive - Xi.rMty, one hlf 111 le riiT nr ! UM r. M. . 1. - t? ..Ir.. ..I iiI.mv I :. m r.rer ir. d j i.i.h ev.rithinin mv lit.. of lui-ine, of Coo I ouaiif v, an. I i.t low r '. I willll AppVTrei.at I'-'.V. rt. w -ri Pear 31,' eta, Ptmi.lar.l P 1 , '' Ct Clnrrv 3 i'i,' ei-, lVa h I l"u ' '. Grit. I tl i . 7.. et. irrorliiiJT v-mtr r.VEIir.KEGN TRELS iu great variety at lote pri'-rp. . . I hue Strawherrie finr.t.f.frnr. I tip. to rri. p. Crranf, anO all the Sm?U h ,u la of toe vrrr lii?t rarieti.t. tnrj all my of Stock i of tnyovn raiimt. and i therefore muted to tb aoil of ttoa part of the conntrr. JOIlV DOTV. j
nT? C -ts p--! I fin r'Tj't er pr Ter tb iVk m''yi fLif al i csn." "Bl.OO A?-vm"4YT"R "ÄOX V1A.S hnvi Veen intniluo-'I to the- puMie fot rni:rc than six ye:.r. ami have itfpiired fir exeiclin any IVnilv Meiltcinc cf tw tinilr n.iture in tin? mark. t. An iippreeialintx :'.hii.- v:t r.ot lang la discoveri::; tl.ey iH.se-.l remarkablo Hid hctice tln ir ind -. n'i".-it profit to tlie i're t rtetof, Ihu-i enahlini; In 111 to exinni "vvV f0VStAAAs 5f iloll ir ei.-ii e-ir in : IvcttMn their D-eriU, HiKi jMio'itshiii t'o-i fclilch Lave l'cn thowered nxn him front WwyVs c CoayAy. The i'.vu!i;irity f tb VAoovX vvvvvtv cvwv lliat tln-v str'.lc nt llie r.-t of IVt-y, ly vru.lieutiii every :irtiilo of ioin-nity fur tl.e V:fo Mini l.:tlt!i of ti e Ik.1v ttrp-iuli t,p ), il. p'.litV of t'ie l' o l. if ihu I !. l i M i-. ned. ihe L. Jy dcgi tul a mistMiMc t x;-tc-K-c. Tbcso tnwdiciuci .YC TCIUVCV for curing Ihre t' r Jiilis, Lick lle.iJache. Li. nihenyr hiret s U.r.r'ii'ij ii )ti. f?. Z.ir'.i.:c-'ij2-t. F.t 7 r ft I v K n n t V i CII2 li-n nte, Per o.i;i:.itt 11 1 ..f f.t-i of nine yeais' standmi; an l Si. Y'nn' !i . t two 211. AXOTfiEIS ii.es Ii. v; h H-t rtTKi if;, r hi tl.-h l.rvl ;iho..-t w.iu 1 nw iy. The .doctors j ii ic -.ii. vJ the ca-c im ur AN0TItra e r d . f E. ve -n I Ati; afl.-r trvi:i very ii2.-.,i. "u.e in hni.-rtcii AJtOTHLR wii' iwtc.1 if rve or4 v!i; li l i t ri: l f aiit-e.. ycj;r-. cf i:S-.:.'-at Utn it cIU yc i.-s. (.'.:-. inn- inrr.-ihl of Pyn-psn Liver Coii.j.l ilnt e- ui.1 b;' Uu'ulioitcJ it which llie lhiiitlvf ;:.'! lMU r.t:.: e lb. f..r ti.t tl tM'-t :.i li" ' t-T 1 h'lVO ever btell il.li" lo -to- uh j-iiJ !:ev :i.-t hi i!;:-- . 1 v -.lj"Cl Ue I.ii.T '.' n t!.:it or,:-.!! t tl :.ll lAtellt 4 r--'i.oS- l!:t- t'.t .1. S v. .. Til . I v.: i'o...i i . v.!;!. .bi-:!i 1 I..L a, 12 . :i ...I i'i 3 'C'.WVoCV, 1 1 i;i . 1 e :t.' C . "M i .I! .- il liUiM'fl, c i' : C'jlis T: v ti. iw liciin .-. !! 1 Tri rr i'.. Ak y..-.r ibciii. :-t I 1: .1 ..i l-'V 1.. I: ,U l'.i.-V 'i:e 0 o o v : "X vc v .v, rti.I. vo l f-h- uIJ l-y th-:;a f.-i ti b -'.ci.-P. (öi n i' on; hh-t or r. o-.-r mV I val - nt. 2i;i l re.ol tin.? vi I ii'.'.'l". ii". ' i' ) i.'.M- ev ?r .loit'.tel will nu sali: in vinc i:htir iy 11. r. kis ; FUR NJI TÜRE. i.r..N::i:i!sr)oiii x n l v. i.sx, m i: r At ir ri k or ( FURNITURE & CHAIRS. PeriMi wi.t.ln l pure he e C0Cl AND SUBSTANTIAL P'.'IJNU :;U'.. ilt n'.asf piie u a ihn re i-a: that J oil w III - alificd,ud tl.alj rai. nol belter j ourel c AXYU'IIERE ELS El V.'i ta'i. cointantlj on Latd a food i9f ffl''l''l cur no ar pa, Ö a f i; 8 , t a n L n s . IitDSTKADP. LOUNGES CRIr. CilAin?. ST.nNDS. tor a p. CKNTr.R a N n DINING TADLES COME ONE!' COME ALL A u (I examine cur s i n r k bjfore ourc?itlnp"elert. Winth. ter.ti J..Mi9 ICl. HUM SHAVINGSAL00N! ETJC ISNER TÖUTIAND, DARBERS A5o HAIRDRESSERS, KllOI Ü.X .MA1X STUHLT Immediately orer Carter$ .Vric Store. They are pnparrtl to bäte, cut anr! clranre the hair, renovate clotlon?, etc., im b Utriticd iaoet irrfOTeJ ityli, and b moil ronbI ttrao.
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