Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 8, Winchester, Randolph County, 29 August 1862 — Page 8
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unlv inditlerente, rouph-d. prob hliiy. with the Uclui, tint a. Mexico aueteedl 141111st Spain, a. id IV xi" against Mexico, will i Southern Conteueruey lilullv maintain itci It' atiit.'t ii. That a tin 1 aration of emancipation was not is? tu t if ira;'i), 1 do not re-let. (Iieit -ha:i
i.iut mature public opinion lie lore they can be iatvly carried ! out. hxtreme iiM-i-urcs, to or justified and to be Tl'ectual, inibt ölten Im? preceded by hm-tried oueilution. Vi t in national enicr 'un it mtv l o as diii'crius to di-Mppoiut as to anticipate public opinion. And 1 muitMs my Inn tor tin result il ibn-ime iiieastties aie longer uU) ed Stand whore we arr, we cann il, and to ua is iUii..r-, imjs thin to letrare mir .-tep. e 1 . . i i lUlll IH U I l M i'i'J2l II I - luaaci p itiou with compns itiou toloval slave owners, nor ibe tr d ..... ... ......... V. I . . . lil-iili.t.i..l 1.
1.1 tin- di?oal, ax by 1 iw; wrK: . . , colIllt.. had a r-on in
have, tint their idnr- !h:ill be liberated without coiiip-n?.tioM, it wr did not intend lo mi low out tile poliev we muiinriii t-d. v Ii i c iiu in r d the odium: let it" trap the benefit. Nor d 1 perceive how we can Iree the slaves ol rebels, vrt re iMiiubly expect U letain slawiy ia the border Stato. e rn in c;i.-e tiie) persist in iefu-in the olli r ol the I'lt-sident. llaviui inter "oed m) far, extirpation ot l.iery, the only ellcctual policy, Ik--i oinex the siJest al.-o. All men in the North will not aefpiicce. Neither ilid all aetpnesee w hen the war rouiiiirnc4l; et who that ir loyal opposes it now? And what would have been t lie rc-ult hid we waited, rie we commenced the war, for U an. mity Shiic will fail oil". S i ,o it ! There 1 'Jmall In in th.-.f. And , there is oine am. I.etf r an o-1 p.-n cnemv thai, a worthier : Irier.d. It i time tltat men wm tiki ni; ?ides. As thiii now, . I... l I laa 11 r 11 . a in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii t . ! l lli.i. 1 ' II'' 1 1 - V ,111. I ini; the half loyal. ni it II' 1 1 I I u I not for us i n;imt u. I think the people are ready. J helieve th it the b I citi.eus of the North, with mh Ii luail proportion of exception a in r;uli(nl nation il ch ini; ! must l-r di--feanlrd, arr to du prrpued lor t n meip ttion. They It-el th tt the si tri tii es that the hue made o:id hae o m.ike. an too iit to hae been meiirn d, evtept in pun h:ise of a ri it phd' el perpetual safety and pe.ue. Ullerting U.fll. feel. to, t !i t nub a pit dge ia a nation il, not rtierel v a northern, niteitv. Th- South. exlMUst.d an I Miller III I. Iwi'ili It til fill' tl.II In Itilll-Il I . .v v . .... ..... . . i it as ur. Mie will ' m ii t erieive.i it she does nt alreadv. lit it two ittits of one nation, or even two . . f oterminti nation-, ran i.e r e- j ist in ainitv on this continent,! t.ne Ute and lip other h"'- Slie ' c itifiDt bill i e til it Invito e lave i l.w .hin.Millir-. if n.v . :rr ov. . i ii ... . .
vi, nuum .'Willi i I' I out . VV 1 1 1 1 1 r I v i r I w Ii I, l J. I S..ii attir t'e 'Siiirp lmnled infinit i nr t the tpietion. wliether' b . n .ti-.-, two Mr vmm- Ivbrs mdi .1 1 1 er drelartl on. r.i.i 1 v I U d, j tbeir n e.ir um ifi in r iinrt um, atol j rr whether a piper th-e o.itin, t a- ei,n l w w th v l r-e -n.l b-.n.tiii.l ciVe, ilf ixtietl, will or Will not l;e fob '"' -ee-Iimi at of the fe-.lv ruori-
owed by a tlii.ii-iiid pi.uti.al t.'; tüeultii The ti;riodi'i of an iM and ciantic tIi'i-o rt!a iu fd ü h or should b railed upon t p'elu t in .' an re (for who ;m t Mtin-lv I-TiM-e?! hnw .O ii T tt;i - will 'timat-!' be .lv,il Th-'.ie , , ' ' . , !" M' ' tp.estiüii i. uh t!rr .-.it. r dd-(
liciiltirs, even insuperable ones, io not he-t any othrr policy. lresel home as we are, to avoid oMuL-lfi i impossible. We can I t it select the least formidable. The. Im of the bet of ui are epent in choosing between fvils. When (linger surrounds us, we mut mlk, in a measure, by laith. Ii t us do what we can,
and leave to (jod th issue. We may best tuM to Him when we enter His patli of progress. He aidttlmie who walk in it. awaits ih in pursuing such a oath. Ami I see no other road out of the tlarkness. Uohhit Dai.eOwkn. A'etv York, July 23,18ti''. . Anion- th many incidents t. ... ,. . n..fl(i as .V.. ßJfh rp,,. i j - i-i i merit was ahout leavim;, we heard of our that was veryatlt'ctin?. An filil lndv resiihnL? in Cij t. Isont-hrake's company, and had come to ee him oil. She appeared reluctant to let him g; w e learned trorn a gentleman actpiaintrd with the family, that be was an only child the hope of hi moMier'H declining yearr. When the word xis mven for the company to form into line, the j mother handed her boy a pocket edition ol the Holy Hible, haying, "Here, my son, take this hook and read it; avoid bad company, do your duty, and remember your old mother!" The tears tnat stole down the youti' man's cheeks told plainer than words could speak it, that the words of bis mother had found way to bis heart. We have no doubt the, voting soldier's conduct will be controlled by Iii wishes of his mother that he will be an ornament to his corr.pmy, and if prrmilt0(1 t0 priM tir0uM, tie c.on!licl in w,ich he is en,gvit wi )ecome a u,eful citizen. Richmond Telegram. h . . UilUli V U I1UVU I VUUUbV Fair Owing to the unsettled and excited state of allairs in the country, the President cf the agrictiltureal society deems it advisable to call a meeting of the board of Directors, and all others that leel interested in the welfare td the hoeirtv, to meet on ti e lir.-t day of Sept. at the Court Mouse, in Winchester, at 2 o'clock 1 M. He urgently request the people to turn out and give their optnions, and council together rela-,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS. To Ter Vorm or Kandolmi CoeNTr, No:.. I ht-rchv announce mvielf a tin drfirmfrnt, I'ninn ciindidiitf for the ot!lc-e of Slieritt', at the eimiintr Octoln-r election. IIKNKY CAKTKU. I'KosrxUTiNr. attohn ky. K. L. Watson is a candidate for District Attornc, for the Pistrict composed of the counties, of Raudolph, Delaware, Ja and Illacklork. We nre nuthoiied to Announce the name of JOSKPIt p. DUCK WALL, of Mtincie, a riinddate fop Prosecuting Attorney for the Judicial District mni-Hm-d Oi" t'.ie CoiiuttCM of Randolph, J;iv, Delaware rind ll.cl.ibrJ. I Ei.i.otv-CiTizr.: In accordance with m v Mii.li ( to you. J nm a Union candid.ile for Pro-eculiii', Attorney of the 1Mb Judicial District, roinpoM'd of the Countir ool' Randolph ,.biy, Delaware and R'.u kford, MiNject to your decision at the October election. Respectfully, DAVID V. ItAKKR. HOME TESTIMONY. VAi.r.taiso, Ind., Dec. 5, 1KVJ. Dr C W Roba'-k -Dear oir: I write this 'or the benefit of the fluttering and afllicle.l. Phis is to certify that our daughter, Almira Prances, 112 years old, has been ulllicted for nine years with Inflamm atort Rheufnatisui, or Neurnigia. She was attended by the most skillful physicians, hut instead of being relieved she continte.il to grow worse till she became as helpless as no infant, her hands and knees all drawn and eularged so as to caue her to sutler the most excruciating pain, and worn down to a mere kcleton. At length I was induced to try your Rlood Purifier and Pill, and she began to amend, and i now comfortable and going to fchool. We believe your remedies to be the best ever tried. Yours with great resnect, A. T. It P. M PHI I. L, Mrs. M. HUMPH HJ.. Pes ad vertisenunt. mayUwl PIf.PS. j Da. J. I. Iovi, of Indianapolis, lias discovered a specific for the cure of Po.s. J
Ibis mcoicine is v crv erecahlc to takeltnent laws. Silas l.dnitnov,
and has not f.iilcd lo afford reliel in any casein which it In been employed. Anv ..... I.. : i t . . i i one enclo-ing Oxc Dollar to Dr. .1. 'I Hoyd, Indianapolis, Ind., will receive a package b? return niai', post paid. Jan 2, iM'J 1 v Fl V"ä äja mF -1 a a äT m. ävVk i;khi;hs & ii.iin)Ki:ssi:ns, SIIOI (IN IIA IN sTUi:i.Tt Immriltutily'itrtr H. V. A'nr'fl Slnrr.
T'hev en- prtpind to. have, cut and prove their heirship ind receive tluir diden ne 1 1 iv i ' r , 1 1 iio at ' clothin, t tc, tribution share. i in tbe la tM and mo.t appioi cd hlr.iitiü .!. Ii. (IM DI! ICH, CI';, !
or the mot re ii ible urins. I.ad'cs wi-liMiL' t lit i r .ivices in the! .. . .. ii iirore.sin.-line i oe wauo u yr n at their re. idi iici s, bv sending their onlr to the Saloon. n;" M.J " " iltrHpiUr Iff MßWVitVl ill N-. iri.-i' ii . .i . i II ill I. I Inn fr giv tn to t he Stock' ... . . ,1 hohl r oi tin iiiclie.ter A Ib-i-r-i ti . . . i hrl l I urnt'ike Vyonip-vnv lo.it on Satut-.i 1 1 if '2 o'cbk p. m., loih iav of Augu-t,' "i '2, thre ill r a meeting at Kinne u 's i ( Yo. Road, for the purM.e l ork- a tezing i snd elerting five Directors for s id Cofn ' miiv, and tor tlie transaction ol olio r im'ort iiitb.i-ine-s. A gener il atlrndance of all th t.. k b-.bler., and of a'.l pffon who are de - ir - .... ..I a ... olin.t ll.l f.... I ...f. I j ,,Mr,,",,,,i"'- prea inter: ti-e. Is p'-enliy t;n.-.-l. .-i rm bo-iv turn out. 1!v 't.rofC.oMiiit.ec Aug-iat I, iff :iw M " , "- o- ( r:
LEGAL NOTICES. v lmurr's sali:. O IJ7 virtue of h drrr' anl rxemtion t. me liri-tlitl I nun Iii- K a iJ I p Ii Cotumotj rif in I'.'urt, 1 will e(i-t- to s.ili' at the Court llou' Joor in Wiiuln-trr. Kanilolpli count, Intli.iii.i, on Saturday, the lCilt tia ot Aujrunt, bUtu tlie hour? of 10 o'clock it. in. and I o'clock j. in. of sxid du) tli following re.il rrl.ttc, aituattrd in Kiiiidulpli ouiiiv, Indiana, to wit: Sixtr cm of I411.I off of tlifcv.it idtof the wc-t liitll of the tiortli c:it tpnartt-r of occlioii t iitv-scvcu (y;, tow ir:i. tiimttcn (TJJ, i.ortli ol ran-c tliirtt trn, 1.1 Ksccatcd m the property of .Mri.r-r Siuitii , t the uit of Kicldlh" (I. Struhau. A. II. JKNKINS, J u I v 'J;"., 1 SGi fee $.1 Sh'tl K. C.
S 111:1m i s sali:. Uy virtue of an execution to nje dirf-ct-ed from thw Uandolpli Corninon Pleas Court, I will expose to i.ile sit Hit; Cturt llouneiioor in Winchester, 1'andolph Co., Indiana, on Saturday, the llllhday of Au'Uit, between the hours of lOo'clk a. 111. and 1 o'clock p. in. of an id day the following real etate, ntuated in Randolph coi'nl, Indiana, to-wit : Sivy urn of land oil of the e:it end ofthe -outli h;i II of the southeast o,u irter of section ,'our ('). to iiIiip eihtt t n( I w) , r.in l" fourteen (l-l). Kveciited as the property of Obadiali Stillwell, at the suit of ik-njaniin Hunt llli.wha Siioe maker. A.ll. J P. N KINS, July 1M)J. Ve$:i ShMl'R.C. XTATi; Or INDIANA, O KANDOLl'll COUNTY. Iu the Randolph Circuit Court, Septem oer j enn, i "h-:. Elizabeth Strahjr, Conipl.iin t f. lor John Stralor. ) Divorce. It appearing by affidavit lilcd that the I A ) .ir I.. i... :.. 1 "ut u resident of the State of Indiana, he is hereby notified of the tiling and pend ency of said complaint, ami that unless he pleads, answers, or demurs to the ?arne on or before the iM day of the next term of the Randolph Circuit Couit.the same v ill be heard arid determined in his absence. JOHN U. COODIMCII, July S3, IrG'J. 3w Ci'k R. C. 0. Hunt iV. Smith, Att'ys for complainant. JgSTUAY notici:. I, John H. Goodrich, Clerk ot the Ran dolph Circuit Court, do herebv c i tifv that P.-iq. Drew has filed in my ollico an t-slray j notice; said estray being described an follows: Wright bay Mare, mii iII star in forehead, a little white on both hind feet, a small scar on left side of the tuck, about 15 hands high and supposed to be '! vears old. Ap'-raised at fort v-live dollars JOHN J!. (;ooi)Ricn, Juh 25, 1:. :it Cl'k. rvjoTicr. is m:iti:itv ;ivi: J l that I will sell, at public auction, on Saturday, the lbih day of Augnst, lR'J. at the residence of Nancy Hudd, two miles east of Steubenville, Randolph county, Indiana, all the personal property of John R. Heavenridge, deceased, not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, grain in the shock, farming implements, c. A credit of nine months will begiven on all sums of three dollars and upward, the purchaser giving his note with ajj roved security, waiving valuation and njpraieJuly Ü5, 103. .Iw Ail m. IN OTIC!'. )!' Disimm 1 ION. STATE OP INDIANA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. 7VT OTICI-" is hereby given tlu.t at the 11 J une term of the Court of Common j Pleas, of Randolph county, after final sittlemer.t of the etate ol J o!m Ho!ir,de ce ied. abmit the um of lim e liriobed dollars w ere foi. id i m liiiili ' for di-lri-bulioti aoo'ng the lo;rs. Sil l lo;rs me therefore liotitied to ai'iear on the first) dav of the next term of said Court, and Aug. C. (". P. R. C. Tirrirl. 7VT K , IS herebv o i v t n that the tin dr rs'; nd has b i n appointed sdniini.lrator ol t he eate ' of John H. IletveiiT'i. !.'(, oia-easi'd. tfatJ . estate is iupptf.cd to b ... nt. " ... ... .. So as l. ti uiiiov, , , ,, .1 ui v II, 1 J. Jw no r. Turnpike Meeting, : "JVT I TIC K ' hi r o given th..' there will be u m. . i in ' of the t.rk. ' lodder of Wii.ekt-l.r -r .n -f. rk TnriK.ikr Ci.i,.'4m ittli i II, r : , v v'v .onk', ihre' luib .....th o! V'ij.. I a t . .., k ,.,;..f,r, en Situr 1 av tht '.'th dav of A'i m,-, r,f th,. t.urpo.V of ,!.,;. Se D l,e.M. - ..r..;dC.M.,M,1v. jj, i.sf i-i;o. yi , j,e.t, r, I'M Mtur i IV tin .'111 .la V I' i . :'.
NEWSPAPER. THE MONITOR, i irrr.i at Concord, Mass., TJ. S. A., IS dfMgned to Ml a place until now ccupird by lo iiicrw-aD HiblicatiMi. Its eoluniu u e I r el) opru to aiiji ein cere, fern le-" thoulutr in any subject. It allow slice discua.-iou tbotli aides oI'hii topic, lea iii: the vuoral to winnow iti l! from the eh.itl' of w rds. It ofTeri a bm e opinion to-diiy, but rt-serve tli riht t otlrr a bra-vet one to-morrow, etrr. it it enntradicts i.-e!f. Itn many aditor'al department me iimitt tht cuntrol o: uro min 1 , w bicV, r 1 1 r r bearing nil opinion-, decides for i'-t ll. It ia nvt doubted tli.iC America will support this, it first Wei I y Review of Literature, Science, Art, the I'rauu, Wit, ."J'uic, I'oetrv, Tenipei .mti , Politic", Mechanics, I'atritHisin, I.ibert, and Truth. Tkh.: SO prr Tfir, nl :a PRINTING.
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