Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 8, Winchester, Randolph County, 29 August 1862 — Page 7
R A. IsT D O IL r XT JOUKN AL.
Tracts vs. Wine.
A robust individual, apparent-' Policy. Duty and Xn'orcst. ly weighing 180 pounds, sat one; Mr. Kuiron:-For several years evening last week upon a dry I was a eitizen of your State, and ioods box, on the coiner of our .it one time a citizen of vour nrincipal streets, pulling and county, and now tor a I most two blowing from one intense heat, ; years I have been in eye witness when the following conversation 'of the proceedings ami letions of took place between him and a , our National Congress, and an an .iek German soldier, who inter outsider, without an "ax U grind,' rogatedthus: vou may consider me a dbinter-
Soldier u Ish you a Union tnanr Fat Individual 4No, I'm no 1 Union man!' Soldier '4Ish you a secesh?" Fatty "Yes f s .ecesh." Soldier 4 Thought you was .seeesh, 'cause you is so fat." Robust "Ifow can you judge from that, Diatchy'r" Soldier " Caue you see I was a sick and wounded foldier in der hospital fVr tree months, ! and 1 dare sees how well fed der neeesh prisoners was. A nice line lady comes in, and nays to me, 'How sorry 1 am for you it's too bad for sullering humanity,' eVe. She den leaves me and goes to her next man, and says, 'Are you a Union soldier?' He t-ays, 'No, ma'am, I am a seee.-h prisoner, the proprietor of a large estate in the South.' She then sets down her basket puts her nice little hands into it, ami hands Mr. Seeesh one large bottle ol wine. She then puts her hand back into de basket, and gives him 0'ie large pound cake, and says to him, Hake that keep tip your spirits a better day will 5oon come.' She den goes to de next, 'is you a Union soldi j r?' Yes, madam, ' says the sick man.' 'What a pity it is that this war .... " cannot be tstopnnl.' She then a;oos on to the next, and linds out that he is a sece.-h prisoner, and bhe feeds hiiu good first rate ; and so on, till the seccsh c's all in her basket; when sh bids them (Jod speed, and leaves hurriedly for another basket full. "Then here comes another fine
dressed lady, holding up her silk! known and read by tin; nation, close with her imy fingers to a-. and will, we have no doubt, be void scraping the hospital llooi; approved by his constituents in following her is a negro wom?.u j his re-election to Congress. We with a large basket lightly closed might add many more reasons in up. She says to tle first man, support of our suggestions, but Mre you a Union soldier?' No, j consider them unn'c'ssary, as we mam, lama seeesh prisoner.1 j an pursuaded that you will be'What a terrible thing this war'lievc with us, that Policy, Duty is, that men are thus separated 1 and Interest, all require that the from their fimilies,' says the Hon. (J. W. Julian, the honest young lady, and she. I aves him i man, the philanthropist, patriot and comes to me. 'Are vou a ! and statesman should bs conti n-
Conft'd. prisoner?' 'No, madame, I am a t-ick and wounded Union foldier. I bii.-h been in live battles, ,uid b is ot lour serious weu ids in my body and l 'Li. he td Is the .ie;'i o worn. in t' -( t the I aKct down, .'im! d n lu her tin u bile band i:i d i' 't, ;nid li;;r.d me o.if. in:nrd Tia.t'. 1 trows dc tin t do a :i. a. el .-ay: M ui. in. e, ii' vou'vr no! t:ot souk thi n' to eat fr i:.:-,
I db not witit jour Tr.K'.s ilrcd.ii.d tljree men into the arl'!i sick and wants hum1 lamr-.mv. Tfn re ar now only sixtv iiment - 1'sh ( it iimi:: ;ud ran- !!. i b-ii who ate not exempt lrom n.t read ynur Jvii;li.-h b.;n!,. iii.ilt; ;ii.d born present appear-
inar.es me well Ii;f. : i r i i (i"o 1 will rid. All ;e i: no 'ti m k ! 1 i f f n' a tract, and all tl.e I S''(fh pri n r. ert ; x.i! wir," i inii' b no c ( w e onl j to Mii. li i!( l, Ms. 1 tl iv fi... J I -on 1 I I' M a I , v e ":i lit "U w t s I-',' r : at'.' r( I a i. ."'lis .it'u. b ) i. " t i . 1 1 n. I 1 1 V I , i o.'i.panv i U il
Cor. of Ctnt rville Tru Ktpublicwi.
eted and impartial witness when 1 sav to you, and through you to the voters of the .0th Congress ional District, thai if you would be governed by the true policy, and controlled by (ify,as well as be-the faithful guardians of the interests of our common country, you will with one heart and one voice return your presen table and worthy representative, the Hon (i. . Julian, to his seat in Congress at the ensuing elec tion. 1st, Mr. Julian his al ready a National reputation as in honorable, high minded statesman. 'Jd, He being familiar with all the rules of legislation, he can far more successlully detect and expo.-e the management and intrigues of wily and deigning wireworking politician- than any new member can be expected to do. 3d, Whatever may be said a-gain.-t Mr. Julian by his enemies, all must admit that he is not a timeserver, or vacilating and changeable man, trying to accommodate his principles and views so as to say yes to every man, but on the contrary never sacrifices principle lor place or position; and this rare quality in a politi cian should certainly be rewardted 1th, In the present critical af fairs of our country, no changes should be made; those who have inaugurated the improvements, re j forms, and advance movements of jour last Congress are the men to carry them on to a successful issue. His platform and policy, are ued in our National Congress, P. Washington City, Aug. 1:102. Letter lrom Dublin, lnd. C i-i .- -u ' n Ditton Ji'i! luil. J lU c: in. Wavnk Co., Im., At Ii1', Joi'nnai. The w:ir eri-tb:i-:;i-;n in tli's plare ia intrusi;. mm Tin ' h i nevt r be 'n so 1 . i -U .rf at :r.-. fit. Our little h ts alrr.idv simt o-ie bun-an-Ts tins miiida r wi ! I ! J:n i i! vidunteeri :i i','n!v S it urd i v rjiiti ui ti. It will I i ; :.,( :u'' -icd that tiiis i. tla J pi ' ' in u id !i tbe 1 1 n . (j. W.i .'.,!. . : i:, !' l!:e sp.-e. ii v tiieh n a i".";.' d lV tdr ''; i ! ( ..! n t 1 1 1 II." ( ' l ! ! i ' , i j : i t i (): i -i i.. ;!;!- a ";a y-r ;.!.d ci! u ,t a a . :upe.- mi i t : i - t' b.. V 1 1 .A H 1 1 ' ' I e i ' I .'Ml . 1 1 j i aidI, 'I 1 U I ' .A
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ColIVc, Suuar, Tea, Uicc, IVpprr, Kpicc, -in Flour, .Ural, Heat, Larri, Ilolngiia, flutter, lit'cr, Crarlirr, ltrcad, OaKe ami l'it's Tuls HucLct, IVahlioarils, Vc. WiNcriKHTKR, April I-, STOVES AND TINWARE.
Stove Store and Tin Shop!
West side Public Squark, Winchkstfr, Indiana. At this ostablishiDtnt may alwuj bo louiul a lirf clock of COOKING, HEATING AND PARLOR STOVES OF THIS MOST Af'PROVF.n FATTF.IJNS. Afnn.n r mml fiscortm-ni of Tl COI'I'FK , HltASS tm.l Sil l.KT I K( N W A I! K, S'lOVT. 1'lMiN ITI.'K ItOL I.OW WAltK, to. F'Thoiis wifiliiii'finy thiiiL' in tin-Stove or Tin line, will fiml to tlu'ir mU'rcHt to rail n foi r purrhucirig litreC"Tin nixl Shet Iron work done to ordt r. Nov. til, 1SC1. It JlrAHA.MS, rnormiTOR.
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