Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 8, Winchester, Randolph County, 29 August 1862 — Page 6
T-t J. UM DOL 1 HI JOURNAL.
Tnlui. The dy is h re I The hour in nh! Tin, (ii mull be our Inllle cry ! N'iiir rlr ri!, nor oulit, nor rm, While in.ihMi iii ilniu ii loinsu! (M will it from it'iu.tl yctr. We 1 r-.r n il '.iiir-HiS Ml i(.e n 1 ter; Hit linrii I l-t, r It -r.i we ;ü nl In i!frjfr a"'i) an ! iij't, J d' nnri'Ute to our pi 1 1 ly St te, KM4CtrATK! L N ir T1 from t n t!i um J nhniin Inirts The rt!ierii p mrlU und st tri ! Hran iit life is wruu mvl riven; IJcsrU Ii i U .-I !!( i.l Ii kr r tin m i 1 1 fi ; HortS i-r I. 1 1 the tin I It'll; !ffrt true tril tempered rtl; 1 Ley cve their br m.t, il.it by d ), To ore th in Jipniio,t a prey; .) n the it), i ii It'll v littr, I! m anci tatk ! KiNcirTr Dawn with the wretch who dare w'thetMi'i Tlii noli' f.lrtl )rj of our I in I ! Who Urr, whit time h -r nun n ror, Wlwt lime h-r e'm tin ir hlr bho 1 p mr, Tui'iie! I, through all her in i t il ilnfe, Tiie llydrtthat su!t litrlilc! Condemns the iJ Ilcavin loii i I u r e ehose, Ami foiia hi country, nt hir foe! I. u w itti the n t li ! or snnill or pn .it! Dare to do pkM boranse 'ti rieht! l)re to rend ly C.hI'a ow n liht! Count nut lru u Ji4. nor trcai-hcious Join! Who pmitrs with (Sod whst powers fipo-7 Mnke lie ht dsre! trilie In w1 ft t ' . i ft. a ai y O VIII .i oiow ho netviii: a mow i ir mm Strike prsndly in ih i hour uMi me A blow to ring through in !'"- t i me ! Strike! f t the liteii!M.' np'wait! Khaicimte! Kmncipii:.' - - From tho 19th Indiana. Camt Cui rrrrr.n, v.i , -uu: i-r.'j. En. Journal: V litve .reu innrchin-conMantlv for the last two weeks. On the otli ;r t.,
Prom the N . V. Mil A Tl..
11111111 UI I III llllllll lllb IJWIIUI, uo Parted to destroy the hride il uc wrr(. morc, energetic in over the south foik of Aun i rivrr ilealin with their friends at the so that the rebels could not rein- North. Since McUlelhn's r"ibrce Jackson and Ewell n-iinst I,ll,?e l(Um' U""0lni Scowmt, t, ,, .. . onists in tlie trer St ite?,l"'-' ttcrL't J ope ir. the val eivo the iiju en. . ,. 4, 4. , aent ot th" Uontedencv, arc On tilt nltrnoon ol the Mh our a.-tive d iy and ni-ht in theK trait, civalry attarked tlieir for. e IT, or0:H attemps to uis!oura-e the uul from Fre1len. khMi-. UV ..,1. Tlirt- men are nt rmrrpul.e.l th-.i without the !os ll)nuusl,ut th,.y are intluential; ot a mm. Our men ulim-d U(ty Vlmi,tl tie le-i.laturc; they much frrvii lint; much tlut .,oifJ pn; l!lt,y desst-iiii nwlion the l-hiornicd line "I" aU. ,!imniM. scntimer.ts of de-hatth-only lf0 men !o(d icndy .n0.;.jtMlcv in every possihle wav.
Mir me contest ar.u hp- otlier n -- T)l(iy )(. Hii(MU.t.tlf ;inj tjloy itnents were nu li.-tt.-r. Tin- , u'u !r ,(4r lho Iu.t).)!c hin to roids.de wa. strewn with those .jtand them, who lud lallen as ii dead he. thr.iitors are cowards, neath the rays ol a sty. r, in n-sun. T,ov ,,.,v tM. war is an aholition I he kinni.Mi took place at ;!,. W;lf; TjU a lio T:oV te torks ot ;he Uu humnd and (Jop- t!l0 1(. thu the government U imille roa,i. (j t!ie ,xt not l() tniV.-tl. Another lie. mornm- we putsmd fhe nnny. In t,rir n,.wsMrr orns is n.-v-outhe Kiehmoud road, u itil 11 rr loan 1 one word in e nsure of A. M., mMmi word .n. M- that ,,( ,,..! l,ut roluinns dethe rHcls were in o:ip rear, wr nriinrin ,:e AdminMrition, then mar. !.. la, k to the -r.nn.l wlii li is, in fact, tlcuun.-iation Nslerethe knn.ih o! the (i t v I-. o-tll rnu,;trv. 1, time of war, loreha.ltiken phreaml frmcd th,, ,()vrrn,n,;ht and the intion llito lint- . h.Ulr ;.pd , Uv,d L,,, tw ;?( hnm0 thin-. on t .lhfc, av.'ua. '1 h, y n ,d ah ,,, .(U rrnin(.nt) allJ the fiidv captmed a poiium of our j (.(Ujn ; u.;t, iL M.?;v.aiiti.ind .pute !. f.,J At pv. M t,t th,. traitor work It ot our m,:i that h:ni m j , .t, , jir,.Xl,nl (n!i,.:' n!.--
'iji tu- nay pr' viiis i ne L'.l i VN i oni:: I u; Jh u rn; 7t!i eniiMii 7; tilth In !i-,firi .li la!.-:: JjHm.m f. ('enpanv (' l-t 1 i: in .! v. Hunt, lie w.-.v a nd 1 t Oi h'T, ev-r tt r to hi.- ' I . . .... . . (I !) n .1 I I.... I I aVk . 1 1 W-4 V . 1 IM 11.(111,1 I 10:11 fi iu jii M, V 1' a.-i !.. .!. Ill - i t.-'i. i n-J ii--; n. a v," w-:j t : S; 'tt. ! trot 0 .! I i -u W .' i 1 h I I TV r-: t i ; v 1 1 1,1 !;.'' l i ' e. ,J. ( i 'it,. J',.1, .A ., , , ! ';i iip. 1 1 i r I 'ieii t, !,:j.L):i tfi- I l!e t i;ii J . Hi t1-. . f i .' . ;; 1 V I l ,, ' . , : s. tu : 1) id : t ? . . i 1 1 i Li - lli.' i'i - t P' ! 1 1 : . 'uu. J'.lj" i m ,t :' r on l i s i V i I l i 'i (i J . n v 1 1 i t
Prom the Pinladciphi Pre.
Ntr hern Tra.tjrs. PuUic opinion, in revolutionary time-, acts rapidly. At no time Ins it assumed a holder front thin (luring the prrent struggle. The, li'rts of party leiders to prison or p.'event pulilie sentiment mii4 all tail in coti-fijtietnf of tht unity and enithu.5i.iMi1 ol 'ihn p"op. I'atriotir, Di-inocr tU yn Id to th? do inunds of the ovrruioLMit, an 1 aliindon all tli' prrjudiit-s Lidoi' tluM'xat tiom oi tlif? hour. Tin aruiiK-nts thU appeal to such men art irreistbl, and thy pity and dc-pitj all w ho refuse to recognize tl.f.n. A striking rase in point is found in tlx1 list numhor of Fiturrald's City Itom. Th t papi-r, ( outhu tcl hy an ac live and intlutittiil Democrat, has rtuchcU a iar.;j circulation through his eii:ry and tntrrpri r?. H'TcMolote miii.ly dovotr(i to litcraturo, it has now adih-d to it otln-r d'pJrtr:iont politic al writers of gnvit aliility. 'J'ln last issue is tilled with clooquent and patriotic npp'als. We tru-t the di tor will he rewarded hv the lovnl men for asutnin this leailess and indepf-nd'-nt .tand. The lollowing paragraphs copied from Hie 1 IM 1UMII, MIOW IIIU VvUltlllfl FitGerald is in dead earnest and is determined to do hiswhole duty, regardless ol the. tlirrnts and Mrowiis of party politicians: t Uu: , UVVN 1 l!An,,lt:T,!e : :rt.:.,o,
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Ml t M t!.!li: I 1 ! V i llf ilh l lie ot l in l:i- led 1' army of the ! I! it I; -, In I ii n't h'c:i lorthe 1 ' I 1 M 1 nh'.-'of tlies" traitors, j t I 'I.. Ij.l'i i th re are symp.iift.. i:. ! .' I . I " P inen ; t .i u iy j I ! ; i " i ' :iS f t ; . i - i ' I . . ... ii., , -,.r ..I 1 1 II 4 Hill ''Iii' I I. i r in rüii.'i he ll'W M'l I (I ' I S til h. n lii c: 1 1 i r r ! I I.' !'. Tho Ar !',,c v li' , '.v : i i I I , , ) . I a :i l , p!. .'.ii , d .. lie ;i
State.- do their dutv, in lime fur
the fall campaign, fully armed and equiped. Tt utiderutand the luimen-ity ot pucii a lone -it would he necessary to sce drawn up in array. A lints man-hirer in single lih?, allowing two feet for eaiti soldier, would etrctih neirly three hundred and eihtv miles, and marching at the rate of thirty mi If a per day, would occupy nearly two weeks iu passa ivea point; man hing iu sections ot four, with the necessary room for lj ie train and cav ahy, at the late of thirty miles per day, they would extend omi hundred and lit'ty miles, and the head of the column leaving a given point on Monday morning, the :ear uard would not readi the. -am" point till Friday night. One million ot men on paper is e itdly expressed; to arm equip, and leed such a host has never heen essayed hy a civilized people. So sav.s an exchange. Daily Times. . - Major Winthrop'?? advice to volunteers on tl e suhjeet of proper care of the feet ouht to he pondered anil rememhered hv new recruits. It will he found in his articles on the New York Seventh Kcgiinent, puhlished in the Atlantic Monthly lor June, ISO I, which wo puhlish below lor the inlonnitioü of thoe concerned: A soldier needs besides his soldiery drill. 1. (iood feet. 2. A irood stomach. 3. And alter the.se, eome.s the good head and the ;ood heart. JJut good (eet are distinctly the urst tiling, witnout tnem you cannot ret to your duty. If a comrade, or a hor.-e or a locomotive takes you on its bae.!; to the lield, you arc prrfectly useless there. And wlin the field is lost you cannot retire, run away, and thus save vour bacon. (Iood shoes and plenty of walking make good feet. A man who pretends to belong to in mlantry company, ought always keep himself in training, so that any moment he can marcn twenty or thirty miles without feeling a ping or raising a, blis. ter. Was this the case with even the decimation of the army who ru.-hed to defend Washinu't o ton? Were you so trained, ir.y eomrnd?.s ot the Seventh? A (J'tptiin of a company who will let Iiis men march with such slices a.s I have seen on the feet ot some poor fellows in this war ought to he gl ToUed with tdloe string, or at leat compelled to play Pope and wash the feet of the whole army ol the Apostles of hit ertv. I f o;i li;pl rt foot-soldier hill' hiheils are too hih, or his Unlc too narrow or tto tliiti, or! u s';,,,,. j, not inido strni:;lit on lie i isiilt . mi that lie reit toe in spre id int. ) it- place a he r. i . i ! I .... II I 1 I .I'll III ' 1 4 W I I . I J ( ) Ct i left Mt!e ; i v. iter. a:i 1 S.Tis, l)e over borert, and ll 1 linnes it ' hoc; I ii u i d . r t - tr.y n " ir a v mil J I I I 1 V IV ! t o 1 i it !' ;il'',tt:i i. s ! m ' i 1 1 1 if I. o i I ir-' e m TO'M l . and Mil 'm: 'iiiil n tioiH of th" 'X -vri Iii a::-! ! Uti 1 h ive known im 'A l .t id' .d I t (VI :h. r i, l .t i i i very vo.an' i 'f. I i t in i .1; hut
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DRY COODS, CARPETS.
1862. 1862. II. A. FLETCHER & COS TRADE PALACE, antt 538 Wct Washington SI., Indianapolis, Indiana, D Ui:ss flOODS, Klcgnut Styles, All trrnilps of PK I NTS, .MUSLINS, ci i i-:cks, NTiciiki:.s. i)kii,i,s, ( Asin:m:s, S TI N TI S, CO ATI NS, COTTON A DI S. ikji i:ie v. cm)Vi:s, sisii:m)i:ks, u NPiii:it( im:rs, tu it r a ns, lact:s, COM, A US, I'AK ASOI.S, MTi:r.i. ski uts, .11 A NTT IJ. AS, in Silk, ci.oiti and im:im;.t:s. shawls in it li. lind. C A R P E T S All ki:rls ami Rrades, Oil Cloth, lunmk, II ii 1 1 a iid, I.iici' Curtains, und Shade l'iiturrs. WALL 1W.PEK. Tbn Larurst and Chi aprt Stork in th Wrt. New and H ant t li s at prires cheaper than ever sold in the rity. ZU"1''' "s a rail, when you romr to the Capital, and we will sell you Montis at prices to suit tlielinir.. ii. a. itj:tciii:k x to. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOOT a nd SIE Oil MAISrUFACTOllV, Christ Kayoer. Cieo. Keller, rROruIRTOUS. Wf krrp constantly on hand readymtd' Hoots aiivl Shoe. We are also prepared to manufacture these artielts to rIi'rina neat, suli-Uantial manner. Try tt. W will ali) pay the highest cash pliccs for hides green or dried. nil) ly RAIL ROAD NOTICE. RAILROAD NOTICE! Pursuant to a resolution of the lizard of Directors of the Lake Kric fi Pacific Railway fotnpuiv notice is hereby given to the sulHcrit rs to th e capital r-tock ol said eompany, that each stockholder i; rcipit d within thirty day of the publication of this notice, to pay into the office of the Treasurer of s ai l company at Cambridge City, W.ivti County, Indiana, a f.rt 1 1 1 t al!in nt of t n(10jp'T crnt.on tow l" k miIi- Tilted by him. L. t R AWt N. Pres't U i Jkn.mm.s. I re.i" Ju.w lb, im;-.. t 1 RAILROADS. I., P. A. C. RAIL UOI
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LIVERY STABLE-
WHOA! WHOA! HO!! GET OFF THE TRACK ! Till' uiidirxignei', having opened a : Livery, Sale k Feed Stahlt IN WJNCHKSTKU, take pleasure in announcing to thir old friend hihI "nil the re.t of mankind," that they have and inttrid to keep, it large number of nouses, nrr:cir:s, twuuiAci:s, siuin; wacons, for the accommodation of the public. Kverv thing in connection with thin ei tabli.iliinent may ut all ti tuen be found iu the best rder. Those wit!::ncj to pell or purchase pood horsei can be uccommodattd by giving us a call. FARMERS, LOOK HERE ! When you come to town, bring out horses to our feed stable, where they will ic well led ari l cared for at little expense We would al-o inform the public that we keep at the nbnru-iinoieu stible ev r.il of the BEST STALLIONS IN THE WEST! and that they will be let to marcs the present eavm at reasonable rattri. Cull and see tnefr. Stahle on Main St., Winchester. aprlO ROSS & PUCKLTT. MARBLE WORKS. WINCHESTER jttARjs :t s won K s - k ir - - . . . l v .N, - "Who has not lost a friend? " The ciib'rHigio(l have now a Urgemrid lf ttetiiMnortineiil ol American and Kalian Marble Than lui heretofore l"t'n offered In thU vie 10" Uy. Tlioe who intend erecting Tombs, llonnmcntn or Cm rare Stones, I n mo in or) o their loved departed, would A well to Ol VK US A CALL. Terms reasonable. Call and examine S LA Tl! UOO riNCS! Wo ar nli c iiiriiircd in in:ikinp and furnlnh Inir Mal' Horn, ut r':iiiii:ilili' prices. Tho u I . r i i r i I vf Sinti' nvi'i :i 1 1 other material fo Knutfliur i too h -i I l.liln l to r''jiiire nu rtrnincet in il l;i v . r . a nl tlioiH wlio intend t. ii 1 10 1 ii w il 1 1! ml ii l.i lc Knill to bo t lie Best and cheapest I'oofnow in ose F.'ti ma t mi a I c "r a n i n fur mat ion relatl n to t to1 toii iie v li.'i-rl u 1 1 ) ;;i v en I) add res i o r calli njr I). K. HOFFMAN k CO.. nor 1" Winchester.ini! MEAT MARKET. z. .Li. z:s:;so:t AT()Y.1 tf i"y i : t . -r t " . 1 . i . -"' v the lov rr lioiil) .MP A I'. ii.it in' i "i now rell'i!' HKl-F, VI-AL V .MITTd.N at Iroia 4 to G Cent s per Pound. Mar!i t on Ti m 1 iy, T'r:r !ny nndS.it t:rd o TTi'.iiiiiL-; l:. .it a!vavR 'mi huiot. vl
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