Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 14, Winchester, Randolph County, 4 October 1866 — Page 4

TJj VUM f1"lp?la Partf nnd T!r o.iMiMtlonal Anie.idmrut. Trru varloiH well Informell

f ;r:'-f 2.. unuiL'ion Ult'li" P I ' f )r:rt '.'(,' i that llv I'rc-hhT.t r !'J-lt''l to takf another swin ;r. T" will bo njTt radical than ; Atl9 (i"t 4 v " ! u ! 1 iv!i;vo they hici to chan; , .1 ... i .,1. , .w. ' hi- poli.' ,.n tli"! a;n?n.lmont. Wc ! .1 .. . T ... rr j ir. 1 for th; i;Huiin in

..v:.u-l the rnMc rirc!otau(lX)iivj .oti'thi- ro-mirv .th j -oMif r, his widow, ami hi.- orphan. ; -"T. " be V1 3'y"ac; i -it.' in f ivor or tin OnnitUttoualiNortn ami South, wt-nt thry at,l j Tly will -ivo him bounty a wo i Z??? X" !

A'. ::r.'!lt. lit5' mot intimate ; n-oivcii in. hh ; - , . T ' ;. " ; ' . ' :Y , ., anv -od, n-scctable cufcbV.imciii oi ay fl":;f'fJfa imTll)y y',t (lentand and what tlu-y Ririlip of ;in yiaia done ia our Hue 01)111 it lUNISlfcR :v4vr Ir.Jonnlhinithat thoI ortith ,..;. l:ir--nv. riiu-'hb.T. 1 1 will haw. j' rt t,;. IXUU 111 a Ulx muil-ai

. , . r 1 . KMfMif,nroJr:-ht. Uut the Ivad. r- of th-' 1 ..- !'. : .rnt ö roiio. nat " , lxuiiy.-rati-partv li-l tl- ina-c-of V';rticii!.'.r!y ill the "V: ' ;thc oop!' on, strp by t-p. .... v.):i--b Is hl Irüdln,? r..n, oa- ti.in to ;-iioth.-r. until ibe

in:pintfon from tho Domoratio p.irtv, a' a.: vMiit.:-Uvr. ' - . ,tls t,hW Wrod anl tin, became o p.-rf.---tly roinpüear..ri- wh...Tau..OH coaanl.Ufl vi(h rf!boI,:on; th:lt it t.an . II. .-WY.rd art- Ci.. In-wr f.capo I'robi it damu ttion;

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. n ;tor:rl qr.otin the con-'-in,' . V,-. I ,,', , lirii jvinfF ir i fMi! ;T,d unconditional Indorse-

f'thO first .-CCtlon it Savs: ' Hi. Tho oi,wt sou-'ht to b attained

T.vttiis amendnnpt iro important ; many ear prinrtpally brrauo it ii;l dIrablc. Tlo lirt, wliirJiiwas tho Ivmoeratir tlckt, wh !o;lMwith the f-qual civil rights ! have been proiil of t!u nanje of b.-Io!rir:" to citizenship all the na- Deiaoerat -a name that eame down

ta:, coiniiHT.ds it-vlf to every honor anil -jloryandtJcvution to the nui'-! ---nj ofju-tieeand of oul)liv . country. Tin men hated toabfiu.olicv. Jtv;ithe wor.-t f-:turu of 'don the old ionization, and they Slavery tint it kept u lure class of clunjr to it many year?, until it wa u rjomo;itid" tho protection of tho no hinder tru t th'i country. I :v; Kii'l now that slaverv has been i want to .-ay to thei - old mm to-day rwept ii'iViiN', there id .:o shadow of'tliat Ma very of party a!ohMi.(I, extai-e tor perpetuating this worst ami they are now at liberty t voe of all its wrongs. Wo trust the j their true sentiment, ami they can trtnc'rn State- will maku speedy not lo regarded as renetdes and ,r;vu7,f.i lor vtendin tho full ! traitors for -o doitur. Tlie or'ania-

r;i i;orn ninaoiiaiii?? oi mi' timni '.rwtection of the law over their ! nfr;n:( hi-ed slave?, in common viihffll the ir people; but aside from :hL; there nre many rea5one.s of jus-tis-oanil propriety why the national tn-.tituiion should make this tuar;.:it.y universal and pi?rp tual.,r With rofTon'.e to tho ."ocond cl.iu.ii üf the amendment, the limes fays: "Ih second clau5c of tho nmend-rnfat;"-il-.'-incd to remedy an icuality which now exists m the en- ;.!. f -it r.f i.f.nricil tifiwor. It was d iiliti by tlu fratners of tho Con-;-t!tu;ion that HQ.ulutkm and not 4'uWbhouhl constitute tho basis of reprwntation, and this ceases to be tJto widest rule only when larico iiifi-oi of the i.onu ation arecxclu1. I r.. . ..i.'.. :.. .imn imtiiiiu I . ... ; .. ........ iel JfwI.J Suliram 1.1 ruuiu 'V'.iiiii.'' ..r th.. c.itintrv and not in others.

Th?u it be;o:nes an element of in- I voted; and now that in the course o'i-dity and injustice. A voter in ! of human events this Democratic '.io etien hua double the political i party .has been, formally dissolved Tov. eiofti voter in the other. Thi?!hy it?' own leaders, it Icive- the irivqu ditv exists to-day between tho j members of the party free to go and Norther. :tml the Southern Statcsand ;vote where they plea-e. it oeuht to be corrected. This) . v.xu!d!o true if thu question had; ... ... viii

...t ..r l.it. I nr.v t i in" v i:itv-r to do v.;th ;thc rebellion or if tho ineoualitv were in favur of the North m-tend of the bouth. lverv man e.iuT iot-that it is unju t, and tho Southern States ought to see to it as .- .tl .3 X'.iffli.rn rid f9 DO . . . . i .1 :.. . i v sovilen is io oe oencmeu in u i.ii- . . 1 1 . : . i rc-uieroia ooi lum im- j.oniiV.n , i in l.ii. I ia und national discord. It also emphatically Indore3 tho third and fourth eectlone, nnd eoniludes: 4iThc amendment now awaits the u;tiun of the Legislatures of the several ftattt. It is just in itself, and it ndnption, by reinedyin: injustii.o and providing for the oublle : afety, would do much toward trantptili'ziojr public sentiment, nnd preparing the way for the more hpoodv restoration of peace and harmony to all sections of our common Cnii n. It is greatly to be regretted that all tho States were not represented in the Congress by which it w;us proposed; but it is submitted to them all for their consideration and ..Üon. Nothing would conduce more to the public peace than its speedy ratification, especially by there States which are to be most directly nfiocted by its provisions." New Partr OrciMmed The Result, i Ooiner Morton paid in Ids speech at Anderson on tho 2-d inst: A uuvention met in Philadelphia, c TTiilo--d of whom? Of Southern rebels" and Northen Democratic politicals, with a small infuion of men who had acted with tho Cnh :i party. This infusion of men from tho Union partv was not even ono Jh to give coloring to the Convention, although they were used f -r that purpose. Ihit thre were tho Southern rebels. There was f'.e! Ty!ur, who raised the black vith. They wow there; and who met them inun the North? Those men who had given aid and comlort to the rebellion throughout the "uar; the men who belonged to the So::s of Liberty in Indiana; the men w hi organized the Knights of the ti.Jden Circle; the men who in i.!r rrind tn nvt,. " " - , v. 11 hw ... er-uolhir.oranothf r man; the men Mio d ."hired that preenbacks wuld Äuiv 'our hand., and who exhor--..,1 th. iiimi.!,. n, t.i inv-iwf t:tnMti irnitl Suites gtoek; the t:j h-.d lne overvthln" In i

v. ou d oe more than coxxiieti.:itca V .. r l.,.,.n,v:n(,.,nlnl5tiPO v!iieb. M tllO LniOll J-oldUT.

a:r. thcro was Alexander II. tei.ii- - ; . t C Mtiu mi ' I t f n "-tail, for ic a nottie. ! l !J 1 l? : m- thw wen one hundred and f "c dv-li.H S fin it r,,,,.,. i ,,,!, ,:,,m "rc a f : "'"i t - i" rmc y I oriy ofllrer, of the Confederate ,7 Kfj .7,; Vit -t an , A, Ju ltii u, Ut ; oa?M. iViec $1 pr Ux. -v-m- then trer, cventeen ,f " at.fl -iution went o the eoun. ...k,,;,-;! t:,,,,, iVr, ah.Mie.I IVotccior n;.d Mirr.r-r . .

7nr,lUIrTS of tht lato rebel Coiljrross; i, ; i... v-..r. .1... .1.. .vnca.U cure H.:ri.a and x '.t. '.!: ..1 l.v 1 t- -.in l . 1 mill

, . . . . ill" nMHui 111 11' i'i in, 1 1 ill L i lie m. . li,eiull . v-i;n taiiii.i " . 'v 11. i l uiij ;

::f re V,'rc some iwcmy men Tnu bn.l not roi,,. ul,,,, tl,.,,.! l K ' ' ' Ulate?'. This the b , ,k to, want r-riee ChenlanJ

-Z::r""ri." tUld lUt rebid Oldter oil all oottali- ..v ...V , 7. j Circular cnUioj more ir, qu,niity.al of Cä11 ,(nin,onc

u. i.c .uwiiiaujes, anu uiiu tv Union Hhiier im tr.ui- - " ' c'vr fHr Jti;ifpür cjuslitv t anr ol ti e f. -called . . , w iT)h2 0Ut In ISGI.In Violation Of their n, -ri,, ' , . . ,U i . .r -..!. J.C.Iht....liru.ri.u;,.ch.-ur. ..,.. ...u.-y K;mrrilu; ,t We fend . 1 "' SS3'

tbo;r jxiuit tr o;.jo-o tho war and irin. rMaium i- ;i iraun upu.i iOM5-t!io rebellion a su.vims. the i-oiithem people, lib saP a Thoie - molt vain' together to i niajority v( th( ivinniitteo did nut frTji tivv v rty. .Tho old lomo- oncnt Ui .striko out the word ctt-.Wwzitloiif aa p.irtv, waJ Anierii-.Ubtind insort the word Fod-tn-ruLaiid4iil. Why? 'Ueeauc 'r:d. and that tlioy tbu t foel bound tfffTfd of tho rXMnoeratic party '.by the resolution in its present wa- black with crime. It va in-!1""" dellblv -tftfiv-d with trewson. That ! I refer to thl fact to showyou'the rcorl mnst h hurled out of sltrht, ! animus of that Cönvcntion-to show und" oiTtr pretext mut bo obtaIno! j vou the spirit that animates this forformir.tranpwonrtnirtion and 'party a spirit that be-ins before a neu rrirtr: Tliey e.ime tojrothor, ! tho 'pram is. grown crecn over tho nnd laid, down the Democratic or-graves of -our soldleiv, by putting ganizatloa and formed a new party, the rebel on an equality with the a

Wh.it ilu thvv call it? Th-y cubed it the National Union party. - You who vti-tainl tho Governm.. ti,..,. .i it th" w.ir: you who

Mil voar brother, . - fVIlt vour !"OfH a

ha?raa(lvourfatlu rsHnMhi-!,aUMln()U-.:!ciriinionitsa!Ml thc iiirn who.

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who brought tin a - th now party I r:i!-- in crime, .... . m .1 l I r 1 v ii' n i i w . i' '" in mi l.... i . i - Tiktkfik'i'ii T- in i . t ii it ..:,. Ulf AtJOIUV. i .Ii n ''. J 'I'llll II';Mr that H III! lF . I'l.! II 'II II ,artv. Th- p'-oplc o nil partim-. .tho inr.f--.-, int-nl t b riiht, and andit'thov nn- 1ft ahne tlicv vi!I .-,,1 1. . ,r. . . . 1 1 w .... ... Jt- nf hiirv. tin.1 oidorauizitionu'rl ol'ftTMiiJ1 - n,'u' 0,,0 I h.miH.T:x that t!w -r- an- I ."in- rat- 1 tin M-.rlkon n.imtv Who h:iV0 bee:' ! votin z the l.nviT;ith- ticket iheo cmpiuum 'hum ...... tion has been broken up and now, niv friends, voti are at liberty to o and vote jtit where you plea--. As I ?a:d before, the slavery of party is aboli-h -.1, aa l I exhort you to come out nod vote ;3 tho sevret sentiments of your heart have lonr ironitt(-l yoiu I know something of this slavetv of oartv. 1 know it 'in j.olnctinu.s .ehain men, and will hang upon them when they are trroaning in the spu n, i inycu j was eoucateii in me jeinocruue nartv. l rom my uiviioou i was i broiiirht no to believe in its tt'Uets, , i (and 1 staid in it a hut:; timeafter I was compelled from day to day and from night to night to apologize and lind excu-es in my own mind for still remaining in it. 1 know th dillieulty ot a man is turning himself l,w. (pii.ii n Ii iptl' Ml U llll'li It'X iuiri. immii ii mi i. " .i.vii .... - been educated and in winch he lias wv,x V". be the inevitable lesult if that party, composed of Southern rebel- and Northen Copperheads, shall com., into jxjwtr. They will seek to make tho rebel cause the honorable cause 'and the Northen cause the dishonorI able one. Thcse leaders are so i . ... .k-..,,.!,!.. ..nnM.wl r in diill iiii o i ma won. im n.-oi-i i .ni-v.- iiuii- . , TllllV , .1t(,.!llt,t "

ji iv.oueoiiuu, hu i '".in i. i - n"i

verv generallv known. It is a very r flru- cv itr-M., -m an Hgnitieant fact, however, and ASX"

S ated by JUdio Hughes 111 a pUOlie spa cii ai m is.)!ii: um, in inn .. ."! It II ".. I .. J! napolis, at which tone the Judge called upon any member of the ludiana delegation to contradict the I laieiueiu. ine. iiiij'onueti a com mittee, oomposeti ot vne or two from each State, to prepare resolutions to be submlth d to that Convention as a platform. They prepared the resolutions ami got through with their labors on Wednesday night, and the resolutions wert to be Mibmittcd to the Ccnvontion on the next day. In this platform which they had prepared they had inserted a resolution complimenting the rebel soldier and tho Union soldier just alike for their bravery. Th.-y put the rebel soldier and the Union soldier upon a perfect equality; and why should not they? There were a good many more rebel soldiers in that Convention than there were 'Union soldier.-. 1 hoy did not g there for the sole purpose of thanking Union soldier., but in their revolution they thanked tho Amfri.-iK soldier, without regard to the section of country from which he came, and, in less than a your and a hall after thi was over, placed the rebel soldiers upon an equality. Uut at three o'clock 0:1 Thursday morning a delegate fmni Indiana, . who seemed to have more sense than any of the re.t of them, got up from his hod and bad the members of the lutlon ni? chattered. It i- :iid, bvj striking out the word Ar.u-rican, and insert in:; the word 'rVdoraP before "soldkrt."' Week before I.tt I rree!vvl .1 i:tjer jiitblbheil at Auuta, tiCiir'ia the Aii''tista Sentinel and (.Itroni- . ... , I ii 1 Cie euuou oy a roooi s-oiuii-r, w no a moml,(;r V.f tIl1o-0fll,,,1lt.t pvhieh formed the Phihidelphi.i l,,atfo.rm-1 He ays m bi i-ap-r I that the chaUL'O was not made with eonent of a 'diajurity of the oumiittee, and that, in its present

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VlVrlV!l could ; before tho. Northen ipfe ,CIUOK xriwcrt'itixci cot : 3 for f;,r ,,ur !cll,1M . Mor non,

J.'. J. .'- , LP.' -' - - JUL - M.

Ä ÄS Ä i bo. if hu b roalv to iJuce the retell oldi'T on an juality with th'jj Union oMior? ,,,,w;r .sm-l th (uVo thl-' pnrty tinhov will lPT.Mon t U' rf.?.-l !(liT i in iliitlif Northern l'.:;t, in v friend a ronvontion! )k pltvf only lat wok. up liero Ch'vi'hivi. (-alhtl ;i SoldirrV and uhrv' 'ouvt-rition, a enibh-d for tbo iiiiriinc of cii'liiriiii" tin oolieV ff A:i'l!V,v Jolin-oü. Tiiat Conven-J tion rt 'ivcd a di-pat'h. Von know that .'omt'tiii.e- on (. onventioni will tol-Tvph unothor, nml sen cir conif .linn !it or th-'-ir indorn rnfi.-:. That onvontion receive n di-p'w' b from It-mph5.-', '1'nne: d; Viio w it sijrn-l by: ltwa-,i-no I by tho 'utrher of Fort Pillow, j (;ul(.raf n(mt, the bloodu-t and i tj bhula-t riu;!!!1 in tho Con fed.1 --..- Im tnot "Vho 'MV 11 1 to nuinTC over three huJdrl lnion .-ö!di?rs at tin- capture i . 5' 1 ;(.,l(.ral Chaliners-another ma.: I i i .., I will so.'ak of di recti vsei. t a iH.-p;;tch to tie ' 'Icveland Conveiltion, instilwtaiM-e thi?: "Thtokliers ! of the ( Vinfed-rato army ympatldz with you anu congratulate you m your effort to restore the 1'nion.'' I cannot ive it all but that was th -ultance f it. Tho Convention received this dispatch from General Forrest with thr'e cheers, and then there cheers were a-ked for Forie-t him-elf, the butcher of Fort Pillow, and they wore riven by that ("onvention. 1 c:i!s wlien 1 received that news, it shocked me that any , bedv of mon in the North could Lu i ... . : I ! louno, ai uu.-v eunv J'u mi, 'y eeivo wiui cneer aa inclining o.-: ; patch from the bloodie.-t o: all rebel butchers. 1 only refer to this as a straw, but it is a very sii;ni!icant tra.v. It thows the aniiitu-i of this party, which can never make these Northern headers of treason respectable, except upon the condition of making the rebel cau-e honorable, and the Union eau?e dishonorable. The.se ni.ui are conne-.-tod in svmpathv, in action, in record, with the rebellion. ami inev can never stand rignt.in hNtorv unless the rebellion can be! m-ide re.-iM-etabli-- Ifvoue:iii maUei j rehidlion respeetl'ul in history, then 1 yiut 'can Jnake thi -e Copperlnnid1! ; jeader- re-pcctab!e; but you can't do I ;i& in any other way. . ( it j Conlniii.4 n!l tlie Modirinal Properties of P!r T t? r if . 1 f a m m j j a m 1 . a II iTi n vi ! tiriie?d o Koriv tj for rurinjnll i!if ai of Iii? " TintAT axd m;n(;s. Wino d( Tnr "h,sj'. a ,e;.ltiiy nation lipo Uns c I Ii i .-is e j J v vi. Mil. p !!. . Jt !! ni.il ret r!r.z t jK-rf.'.-! I i T L 1 1 - It i i vi-ry e'iOitin lit 1'iifinz - jl Ai it r j: ii..it; ir fro :ti tU" l.ivt'r. ta'ti-.on. 15. K :!U''J V . Sola liy l)r'i-;iti mi.1 liri.i-frs :.t ,i'.v On P iM:ir n lli.t!. O -i.iiin-? I.;ive Winv -f Tur limii 0:1 tli b ti'c. -c cmull circultr M v '.MVi:!J Cr.-ODK .t C,l., I,r.j.:l.-.or. I" r I'-. J. (. H.iuu, i'r.i VI:u-hei';r. Z b"t -.r:iv i,i pv-t r'.ii f a ro;tr!i 'r colJ i ti Heel Fiuly a Siiro Krlirf. Tili ran h- tin ly na'ff ur:NZo!N r.Lixiie, Whidi i h;.lii'. u it'iin aii'l i.!e.i:4ia. It 1 ! 1)i-(;i:i, p;it;era v Iiave a 7t rt liecx nil lh '.;r.:Atl Tr vihUs. The la- - ... $truetuns fr Croup trhirh ccomiamj e ccrj bottle, h i i-f nc-cr been knotrn t fill. r ,1,"" 1. r i 1 t-m - 'Jcrui-" Try Oi;r4J.ti:e. Vrlrr C.r.v. K.r ! liy J. 0. Ilium, DrJinl, V.'iiuhcst. r. 1 1: i r v y o t; n u i. o o u . TiVrn n a Vjir'pp M-!:ii;.' f ir PtiriMi r 11.0 H.'.mhI. ren.v 1 1; i lntf'line. r:iiinc 'V t' f: 1 in uli i! r..iinl ji intv an.l nrr, i-inl Irivinr o it liie iMipur uii 1 n'.ciyui rauto wLkü ludaeo Jiso:ie. ij. c!::o:;-s VMdliTAIlLi; i:TRiCT 1 a rro it l'rorijot :rof I!t'aH!i. 1' r(!ii.ve ill I i rii t IUcjo'-s of llu Vli i.'i. Pirn.!--. Ulot. Ii I'lKtul , Soren vkll. Tel ter, Uli ur:B, S!l K Ii e nil , Si-a!J IkH.l,Ac. I'or n!icnm:i!itti H act Lilie a Charm, 1'tivinc nway all rc'.ioi a:.il j ainn, anJ fia i.o eq 1 a t in ciriiiif .1. . . V Hi' Kitty of S-rnfnht Mc(t'finrs r r sale lv J. I Inl. Hi:;i;i, iJr ivl't. Wihebter, ririlDN BALSAM th- chapet nn-t peeJi vir. f r Army ..r'.Vjl.sScr.'CcV. II i ! i 1 ,1 . i . n..t i1::i:-r... .1.1 i.i.t oil t. rln'.N m. jui.i , .'.r f.i.N ii u r.-at .:.e. li eont';i;i I,-) i'k-v.;.m. :i!i.l ii i t. uv ii inirc nv cirentivtatdv.;. l; 1 ..ntr Ji.tlf ttm i.rico of mm-j. lar rej.::ri.ti-i;;, uiij i f.ir ni-jrc I'loaaant ui J lu.. ( .lOOIv'S "t'ü K I a r.l.r, : S PH L-S REMEDY. ' It will Ilecoine thr Stanrtitrd Itemed)'. "Ttw i :T1 e t r-1 ad i:. faiT 1 Vrite? fr i enr.i 1 or i f i -i of Ujp l4caii'ni'.. tli i!lorlrrt it ci.u'iü. Ii U ?"?it free ly land. , Or. CrnV S-j Ii-l- h'tf,:u-.!v in jo'.t b) J. ('. IIin, l'r -rif i.t. r.t S p -r!, -i;!.. Full .SirecI iu. ar ci. n .1 ii ri"r li-!'!. ri:. olivki: 'rirooK ä ro.. l'a tniiOhi., Proj-rietor. DITCH I DITCKl DITCH I Drain Voir r IIV Xrtitrf.' FIVE YEARS exjrir ii in lh" ipf DraSi Tilt h .leiii.w.Mr:.lf1 H e tad t Ihe (urmrri o Rali't tlpli ('Air.tv t!i.M llicro 1 iiMM..! lhal .a well o. tKoAirvli .Imlnli.f. ' Thu 'IMIr,r vill lt U!n, Af!r fire jr' r .prirrire, ni aj that we are rv kl if a bfitr Tile than we hnr. fror jel li.'cu trt lutnukirlur tH-fdr. Now 1 tK lime to get t!eai 1 our fi tort.wtit Ibf Jp.'t O r,3 MAKTi.N, SOUPEKSA CO.

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v.'t would infonn the citizens of Win ,).ctfr and Ihr j"'jJeof lUi.io.pU L(Oi:niy, it e have opt red amr have in mccc-M.ui ionration a P.tmiOI uiuNctury an i o .eh. iir, r.rrilu-an mrstr RfiJftcf ftrect, ; Ir4-tf ft r rn r .1.4 jl t S t nio., roncv k co.f DAYTON, OHIO, Wholesale Dealers i Ivel Carj. tinp, Uruffl do Tapttrv J. Two l'!v dlariin do ; ' ocra. on, AJ irinln, India, white afU t cu' 1 door Oil Uotn, thret locagh.Uo Itrtl ,'idf. VUf riU.,n!, ::.i:T do.. (i."pn, Jc Pino du., (oh Shailes, la all colo."i all if iJaLj. 'Store mul r!mrc!i Sliajlei made tu Oidr. hir Curtiir,, Nottingham do., Sm do Curtjin Ü.oimVi.s. ALD KINDS OI- WINDOW FIXTURES, Cornice?, Tin, Ihnds,-Conis, Tassels, ic. LIS'EH TABLE QAM,SKS. Lin tible Nain, Linrn Towel?, Piano Cover. T.iblc Cmr., .nitroidtrcU Pi tnuand T.lle Chvts. TaWu Oil Clotti. Hearth Hnsr, D.or Ioi:., Drnsret.. Ft-lts, Abu a cuii:;i!cte ttoi k of .DRY .GOODS.' i .. ' - Cmr riiug aü l'" bit. I nor eitlem. COrntr SccouJan.J Je:Ttrsla .c. t r e I , DAYTON OHIO. lirfiM i'filicil fir'alar leftrr y-gr tor two Prof. . Lckson, ll. Herbert, M. Ü., Dr. ! K. V-.'pf.n, jr. j Trie Nitiou.'tl Dispciis.irj, established Ifi'.b . .Six years f utirivnlni Micct ?. in the curt? ul ', cvtry form of private d ienscs inciJfiit Ii i iither .o. Scumk' mi l fnir dealing vict-i nous our empiricism nnu iixuii. We inf.illi.iMv cun .Syp':iil:?, (ücot, J Cionorrhe.i, Inij'Dtency, Xucturiml an l Di- ! unul r.iii'.-nion.-J, Comjil iint; peculiar to ftnnles, ami cwiy form of private disease j of m hatev r name or nature. Sperma- j t iri'iui'i or liwlf-alitHc, thai curse of mod-; em in mil nj'l easily nnd speedily cured and tvery trace of its terrihle ctfects eradicated from the iv-tem, witliout detention trni. i liii"ines. Vu:ip: men bear this in mind, that wc nre in n i.-sc5ioii the cerr t re-; 1 . uieiiu;!. in pracore oi Miorr- ; ..,!.. .. .1 ........ i... r riv.l -ii, I. tu n um, iimiter. vi-iponu, sen., Kicord und i-ther :rcat lights in tr.jJrrn ' mediol scier.ee; for it i$ a fact of the very greatest ''mportince, and wc couM ak any mm of ave rapre coiamoii sense how can? ihe thousand and one -hallow pretender of j the day, with their feeble r.nl tftlk-ieiit rem- , edies hope to compete with ie. Ye uiifort'imte'., rre trusting vour health ! nnd nionrv to iiejrtless chiriatiin, t Je.iM ( j Writc to Drs. Jackoii, Herbert (: Co., who , , i- t .1:. ..1 ill HIK l III '1111 1 .l . llllJUi UI-.I.I 1 iv . . explicit answer. Elhs wrife for our circu ir tten m v to e.-v letrr. t'-neriai r adapted tj th" particular cee unJer con-, sidfVation, l.ecaue in the nature of lliiüi ' !cach cae dirlVr-s fnm c vt'T otlie. . I P.-. diCK?)!i'. O: if Tit .1 1 b:ii:;',; U'::"'.(' ' .ill i-.j IJ in-" sn 1 (i: i.üi; . , fiiiä ii'jinCintii ' or ins b ich h.i.tliiü (iru..ii.t for mat.' erj!. Dr. Jackson' French Tat cut Male Safe. It is perfect!' Pife and nerec.faiU to rite Hti-lnconi. it i tne only sure at).laaie prevci.tatiic nprinst coiitmct'mpr iii?eie ever invented. Trice tl each, per hilf doren $ 1, and per dr zen .7, pert hy miil. Inebriate or M i Krate Drinker ho dci're to retWr.i, but h ivi found it difticutt to rrtruin, ii 1'I y craiictt all desire for nv kind of b junr, ,T uin Dr Herbert Artti-Alcoholic Compound, n unfailing remeily for intcmpernnce; write for prticulir.. Medicine unci intruction cnt promptly lo any pirt of the countrv. Cnnuling Room? of lhe Di-ipen.irT, No.-167 Srramorc street. Cincinnati, O., P. O. box. No. r6. Send for circular. 39-Cm The editor of tht Muncie fftianlian m.ikci lm crreviotH rnmnliint that tnno ooundrc-l han stolen hU Uirt. I'oor fol, can't wine' pood Johnon man tarl a finall tiubscrlptiou paper for him.

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HAVE Jt'ST RECL1VCD i.f iUiGE stock oi , ! SPRING AND SUMMER V GOO HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, AXD Q VEM2.VS lf2ZJ2. ALSO, A R FETING Oil Cloth, Cttrpei Warp Sc. WINCHESTER, INDIANA, 10 SECURITY j INSURANCE COMPANY, ; NEW YORK. I Capital, $1,000,000. rlrunrr Isgä. ! ar.J in Hint 2.1C.."17 "i ; U .VJ1M00 00 I locks 153.900 K) ck 30-,7;) u0 . "ii:cr cu'cn .um dwuu Receirftble ( Inland Preni') 91,37?3j :cncv flii'ee? A ot!icrpnrr?T, Ii.1.217 b'O! A-'.-iJiJ Interi-f: I.Ö 00 T.Ul Ar el a il,t;02,-CU 00 UARIMTIES. tTndjuJlcrl Low J5I.S10 Ü.1 OFFICERS. Thom W. r.iRti!.i., President. Richard L. Ilarnocc, Secreturr. Tl. PR T.STCN, State Agent, RichmonJ. I.. J. MOMiS. A cent, tl-lir Winchrstrr, lud. Notice to Teachers, PPMOANTS FOR LICENSE TO i TEACH SCHOOL. WILL HE EXAMINED O: THE I.AST SATI HIIW r'" oi.io, n i i mo nr.iv i i'i.r tiniiTH A T rtP - rMii .ter ' i c nmrc - . J,rv . r.L"' J?rrr, TtrpJnlpl Cwnfif,

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F. B. CARTER'S, No. 2, East Frcnt, VVINCHPSTER INDIANA. ! Where th IIri Articles in MvrLet enn be hnl at the r Iii. O W EST P P. I C E S I Give i:tr a rail before roa buy FAtieicUcrc. I Uov Secured tht Service of , Mr. Fisher, of New York, Tin: iii:st woiikm an i.v Tin: l'ITi:i STATIC. A XI) I AM M)V I'ltrPAKITD to no AU, KINDS Of 'WORK IX Till: LATEST A X I) X KATf 1ST STY Li:. F. D. C A R TER. ni0-ly INDIANAPOLIS. CONNELY, VILES & CO. wiioi,i:.s.ir,i; GEO EES nu kol'tii mi:ii)iax stki:i:t, Oj'j,"ft'e K'txt Juf tj the Union I)rjiff INDIANAPOLIS. NDIANA. . L.-ur.F.rr dkalkks in TEAS AND TOBACCO. Aleo Ageut for tht a!c of Clcavelnnd nnd'rIVcivark COAL OILS. At daily Refiners' rice?. We ih to call attention of the City and ' iltllll.tf If . m.A ... I I ..! vwMt.ii .in.ren.iiiu to our urge ana -u !cted stock of STAPLE AND FANCY Cr ROC "R T? I TS Ci Abo mtnv kind of fbjoJj not usually m j. ia ist grocery stores, j h-lj-l ..sin.. .äM . . . , ,d nt ,-w'tiJ T:18' April nOly

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V ASzrh Gr! ELDR1DCE, JONES & CO., 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS I ANP COMMEHC1AL DROKERF, ( , !to. Zt 1-2 V ri A avhinptun 5trf clf v South tide, cc -r.1 r, rer FIdlsies'Cil I ilrocrrT, INDIANA POMS, INDIAN A, Wiil ttrn.l to t!ie Latin? tin irlünjr Inl.ni. ntt, Wf?tim bnitüf, Far Titft hxirua.c Titlts ai;J i.t foliate tndrg ii ucnrAl. AM corrron ln.ro rrotrrtty "ttenpd t if accr.rn; .s,t,i-j i v stair.p to'f y fstij A!v..iv ei, !uirij, imj.,ova Farm-, We.tfr a:-! Citv L.yt?, fur .-1 c n o! trra Aot fOAI. on. T.AM, . In Ki 'iirky, IVnnsvIvu.t, Yirp?nil 'ST4 Ir..lii!:; abfi, fort -fn r riccn rom?o:, cfinoiies, lo fell DetuLirt for 110 1 '"'. 4i--f. PÜAI.I Ks IN m fIC on Musical Iiistruincnts, ' Keep ?on.tatit!r on hnnJ, at Whole itle it' i Rt tail, an cxWi.sivc Ksortmtut of the Lett P I A i; O ron-TEo CAUINCTOHGANS, AM 77 r. m, O J E O .V 8 y No. 4 Hutr Ilutikc, .T-ii'r Indiaiinpolit , Ind.. Indiana Wholesale BOOIwtPAPER HOUSE iBOWEIT, STEWART & Co I No. 1 V'r.t WalHii-toti-t, IRDIAHAPOLIS, INDIANA DEALERS IN LEFTFii & MP PAPERS, Wraprs: Paper, .... T. .1 '"is. WinrJo Cummercifil otrt I...r.n. ";- Paper. Wall 1'ir.rr, VAxiAi Tl. ' .Inn, Loa.l rcticils, Sletl l'tn, ARNOLD'S L EUTLk'R'S INKS &C Ciiicinitati ami C!iirfi?o pi ieaf !. Dil! Hi 50,000 Ik. Bags Wantcc For CASH, or in excliarptv for(;OODS. j!,2.i ip5j WrLLIAwf & J. BRÄEEN, üiiiuüi iit3it .iiünniüciureiSj AM) or I ! IS 3LAKK BOCKS. PAFER AND STATIONERY S W'vsl Va!iinytontt. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Ml V.inJ.! of U'ai.'fci en liti:d.an pni.if.l to nrirr 2S INDIANA mm STOLE. A. S1E-:.EIA.12 A: CO., DE.M.ni:? LV PJSiCAL MERCHANDISE or i:vi:i:v nix inrno.v. SOI.C AC, EMS FOR IZ .-V-.l S-JE fr C O ' Ö Mt.innrizvs, AND OTIIEII FIRST CLASS Piano-Fortes. Ii A 7 KS norsK CORyr.R. 1 3NT ID -ISI APOL7S, IIST 3D. Il'-lT J T Aft.lcr. Hi. J H i:ull.pk. lUiitUJ ANDERSON. BULLOCK & LOYD. Importer aud Wholesale Dealer in II A It D W A 11 E Xo. r;? South "feridian trret. '! INDIA .VA TOMS, INDIAXA fin rs. r. f.tnxL:r. . rt. k'crra ST:!.ES, FAHNLEY rYi'CREA, Wholesale Dealer in II A T S. C A P S, MILLlNEKY HOODS, No. 1.1! South .irndinu trret, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (44' C. 5. I.UAI.Di)l. J. II. 1I.TIT DONALDSON & ALVEY, JOHRLRS OF i: HATS, CAPS , STRAW: GOODi runs, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. South ."Wcmlinii Mrtrt, Fe'iruir 15'ock, Infl jJniijHIi, Ind. AurilCfi. Cr,. nl.llr' JO HIST W. ID I G G S TjraSTJD E BT AK TT TT" - ii : . i . r. Keeps Crane Preed A Co' Metnlic Burial nJ Wo'1 ßiV North Main StreV TSlnchftcr, Ir.d. ife

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