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f rilPiAXDOLI'U JOUitXAI, X t Cillt1t ftTitT THrtT, IT . i. xrrr. R. M:cc .THRMS OF dUJLSCP.IPTJON. Oj Dollar ami Fifty Ortt n Wnry Ti:itMi or ai)Vi:ktiuncV. Mutt. fty TnrxiriT wtnfx'i. 0"tt l !hr nrr ' i'itr f-rl'ift I.'.-ertlo-, nl Ti't.tjr ive CVuU per S.j Mfe ffi.tcii f j'jifpcnt i n -r t ii . . Ml llll II M ) 1 t CO 1" On n. mi 1 UU Two 'fare ... r or f n-F'HTrtTi ('.lumn. .'ne-Hlf ('I'Jtnn On Cvlumu , L'ru notict Rf'i!u 5.ut:ct rT-it Firr OtH r Wrrk; Trvident, Ten (i,N ;'r Line. ItAIMtOAl) TIMi: TAISLns. r BEI.LKFONTAINK..RAII.ROAD. 'T Titt ris wmcjiJiir. .'soim wrT. uml t ..: H.TJ I M. SK'.IIT EKl'KKSS it .xO'l.A. .M. ACCOMMODATION' at...... 7.11 A:' M. MATT, tt T .VI A. M. Kl KT i;XPHKS 1 l.lf 1. II. ACCOMMODATION' at HKX. M. 1 Ij Ht m m m f ACCOMMODATION T:I.' A. ma if ....:n a. ACCOMMODATION 7 : 1.'i 1. M. M. M. M Arrivnl iinI npnrliir f Trniri 1'iiinn Cit) OJiio mid liidianii Statr CLl.tFOXTAMT l.ivr rT. Arrie. li.-THrt. M1 S V h v. N'izht I!x:rrH 1131 r. m. II Mr. v. C no A ji. 7 :m a. w. Arrirr. Aortiami.ljttoo ...H .). r. m. . Arrive. rt. Mail 12?: r. . IS" Kiprri .......... 0 2) f. 8 30 r. m A. M i-business ilirrttorii. LANTHURIi Ä WHITE, ; r j , j WkulMilf an-1 Retail ' ' Booksellers au:l Stationers, No. r. 3Inin Strret, nfriiMOND, - - - INDIANA. ! GEO. W. BRUCE, M. DM Pltyxieiait a ltd Sitrxcott Viar!i:er, ItidiniM, rM.!M Iii rr ifornt terxicc to ti eitizVp'ji f Winrhetrr :i'l ririnity. At In lri'lru',f. corurr .T .Mjin n I S.at trer t the firmer ri'siirrpo of Pr. IVrwti'i. M. McCLUHt, M. D., . PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON, TU? :rr'"4 t!,f eilten- of ,V i NC!! EST K U An l Ttrinttv. . II site eipcid attfntion to Diseases of Female, a.nl all CHHONIC DISEASES. . . Also, tlic of tb e RfCtlyt rittli tlnr attentinr Ollire Smith idr of t'utdic ninrc. In 1. Wilmfn' Der.t.d xi7ec, Kei.lncp n franklin utrrt t; uir M .rnin V it's irp.jite I 1 l..r'. rf!Jo'Cf. 41 i J. W. WILMORE, JD CIT1 1ST T;I S WINCIIKTKi:. IND. , tiir. Kcsi Unc tt i;v:df. rrr. nort'i' tit nrt .if Vinr!itcr. t:Vr uvir fram tv I 'I A. M. nJ horn 1 to 4 V. M. ! v. A. .T. ROSS.:. D TU T I. S:T. r..-r----- ; iv . -' 1 r t r r: Indiana. v-Ji - : " JOHN RICHARDSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Ytit0fHe I'thlic Squarr, W'incttltr. . CLOTHS. CASSIMERES ÄND VESTIMGS. MwtT on htnd n.l mvlf tn order in the br,ÜK .PIUCES UKASON AUI.r.. --y- - r r. WARD &-SWA1X. REL- ESTATE, FIRE.- LIFE, w l AM AC.IIK.NTAb '' INSURANCE ACENTSf OFHCK IN THC LOCK BUILD I NO. M incticMer, Jnditfrtv . i i . CI 1 u L l I i' i XV A V ho.sj:, SIGN, AND QnlJAMENTAL PAINTER. Ta rrentrcd to do ad pn-Je of paint in;: NvSHfir. April yj.'lsfg. n H DR. S. G. STAFFORD. ,lfl,WiilVian 'and SarRfon,' KKML.5U JtTt 0 SU RliOt5 D 1X6 .COP? TKV II rlifi aricrial attinUB to ditiof Ui . ... . .1 . .tl.!..,! til. Vvs -?S v-- f.- Tripp, Lawrence tf4&-rrj&f- C.'.NOrocrrr. 'I,iLt:-. y uoc .-vj ire, V .M:V,V lYinrheiter, irr m a . M Vol, t. . i FIRST NATIONAL BANK J ! or winch r.sri;ii, ind.. THE FIRST National Bank or r.viov city, Indiana, No.(i roliinidi'a Strrrt, (Jo! I anl SilTeri De'- H (jot f m rnenl hon'ls, r.iy- Int r t ftr l poit i !;y nrr tnct't. Dirintif s Note? aril uttctid r 0 rn 1 1 y t ) ('Ilfttion- . ... Ilaiikin? Iloiirt A. M. to r. Af. K. ST ATI TICK. IVe.idrnf. R. S. FlSilKK. C.irLicr J2 CITIZENS' BANK, UMÖX CITVlXD.f hi the Old I. O. Ilnntn, Uranliain Hotioe It ti 1 1 d i i LOAXS JIONIY, SELLS EXCHANGE ON NEv YORK, POSTON Af;0 PHILADELPHIA, j DISCOrN.TS . XOTKS, : nrrnvrc wnvrv nv nr n t m aki:ä phoSipt cof motions, And Duel A. General Banking Busiaess. (iU VV CUDWALLADI'.lt, v4-Il rr'irift4ir. T. M.. BKOWNE, .tTTOll.VISV -IT I', ViHCHESTER. IND. OfHce in National IhinL haildiii. MiVm;i?r.C." ' " T.-I5 W ! k . ViVl. D. FRA2EE, ATTORNEY AT LAW J I wixcnKr. iNi) 1 i 1 (Surrpsor ta Jü'l : Hrown. Will attr-id to nil buincs iniriijitril to ( lo earn. i OTrTCl'. -At thc f Trier oiZcc of .l;i!cc ! IIr.:i. " 1 j 1. Mii.Liit. I . J. M1K REAL ESTATE AGENCY, MILLER & MONKS, A T T O R N E Y SAT L A W, Wi:tc jpstcr Indiana. Will attrnl Itvr.?:, S'.Ü-tijr T.rinc 1 Lim! nf Pet l'fit..nn t!:( mn.t furnr. ! Ik. ... -" ' il.! 'flirt wit! !s! nlti-nd ihr ti-.ra- CoiUotinjr an rrur'nir nf Kinds, of 1 Claim. ' Office tair in Jail r.uildinff W. A. BONHAoh .is'roij.vii' limitary Clain; f-riif , IIAliTFOKP CITY. 41) lll.ickford Cor.titr. Indiana. JOHN J.CrirNKT.l ItMOSI. WiT'ON. nr.AL i :st .vtT: a r. N c y . ATTORXEVS AT LAW. WINCHESTER, IND Are af-u prcp.irf d (. prcftre I'eil.tion. iJonvlltS 1l Arrears j Pl'lf. V p'n tli r most favorihle terms. Strict Mitiini tri ? t. collootion and pecurit; Clji:". Ofl' ce in Jail W'liMit:. 3T. B. MILLER, ATTilKXEY. AT LAW, WINCHESTER, IND, Prompt AtiMition Ci'vcn to t!ic Col- lrrtion of Claim. ' I .ira an anthor.r.Kl Ciovcrunrnt Claim j ! Agent, und will i-iv pirticular aiuutioti to , Il'tJClirill T,- .... .. 1 FR A N K LT N H QU SK . SouthMt Cirr of TuU'.ic Sarc . WINCIIHSTITi, 1ND. . Pirrr.lt nCIMIF.I3Ii:R, Propr irtor. , Tbi TI ree itrv Krick Ilu'iUitic lu Win 1 . . '... - ' :. tu ni-ise it a f.rst-ci.is iioici. ' - t'ic pitronn'.T' of all. 4v3Ll T.KNKFHKnOItFIMt c WKSP, ,T A N I K A CTU U K H S or rrr.NlTt'KK IV I a;vl Cair?. of tho latrt ard bf?t atjii Ut of Tulilic Snj.irc, Yiucle.K-r Deilcr in STOVES AND TIN WARE, Sitor Vt SiJe of Tukhc S.vr'. Winchester, - -. . Indlaniu SHERMAN. HOUSE, 1 ' cVr"rr r -ii irr"T, : IXT)IAXA1)LTS INDIANA. .v,rt.,.a.t coer ;;,unfiton a,. e- rgements Had i t m contemplation to hl 4,,r,,;irtl rvcry n,r.v entri... ' TIlO Phi lalC pllia Compact r.rnrxv. -Mr. Jo.,,iHn, :nl li jn.fiim-I the; fiu TVt. , rcMin- ruo.t of hi I irOkCn, u- - r T'.,0m WARI):.rrift- ;--rv!-l 'f a Ji.tinFui,)e.! literary n-1 tilm, near srartinbur-, Iivl., crcati.i U -"LrrK.l-,2l - ' -ItlcaraWif this eil U fnnn,h them ! somx,iU mcnt in our villas or: ! TIlC CoiüiIrT TTÜI not Trust the 1W. f7ot,ft -r.il.!ic. nnd will m,W ' A. J. 4 fl u ill spMk .It this place on WMt(N (Tq ,c Jol;nsoll )omo. 0,1't r.nsnn.r,' P.y Aceonntj.with ai.iavit next cdnesday, OctoU r :J, at 1 , f ? T,( s h thrvl.fnrnf.ootene.hJbr. , - ; o'clock V. M. " (Vflle MltrtTN' Imdy, , T . lt'n . rv.i: 1 T.ii Hull. Iii- j tin I nr.. Ji . m . oil iifin inn 111; m jiuii.hih .iu- m UiUCe 1U Jlll lull Hull, if, Up !k.'i nm li-nr f wliv tfitvii fMlliinr TTiiioii 1 . JAMES BURGEE, y Ti. OHR, Trorriftor. Clerk.' WFh'AT Ji -;VU- Ui! 1 i WIM'IIESTJTCK, fKn?m ihe tL.!!h2j.oJi Jourr!.j ?ejfctrd Addrct. jl.uii uiui mc .niimiicc oi .r iwith:; pn.per numUr of appropriate i'i5cs, in iiic rate ol it Uollar per. hncf It I- il follow ' : in:ci:fn;ro!xoi)i:. -Vo.'f'f;, S'-ptvmbcr 10, lS'I'I. 0 wi-ly-.Kiii-: Mor J.ibinrtn, we'ro mifhty RU l u o tuur. . - toiMTtM-vh ioroU.'n.liKivo inS Leer. o;j.T!;-.n-I an Ir t!fnl "luni. Y.,t4ik..j0n,aSi,j)ffMjui,i,,i.ui ow with II J oil Jjo, Fiir Ii. 1 11 . T r- . ; . 1 " trr",JOUn LCfrw- Johi (';. cr-oon my Joa Jolin, it wn n ifrent I.lcc For Jim and Hilly .vt-HOrd 1 ri-t tili litllo Vour pot n tilt!,, rnlxod, wc cmiM't make . il'o, ..... , . . ltr W yoa, e.pUi.br,: J.M, Cri,r niy V...w itt r.uinat ...V!i:j.l,isi(nii't ayni'i at rw (ri'-uif, Hilt t!u iiifrrn-i' KbdirnN. tl."y never Ii-l tnow I'IMP, Tlicy o.ir i ci l- til K-tievc, lu j.ilc of us . 'fl kfli.W, j "1 hat lililJüc T-fal iiicn wn$ wr'oo, JoLn d'cr- ' a -in riy Jod! ' . ( Tl:it r. '! !i have mi r:rM t aliare In Fredm.a i'Mvi-i and l"nii'. In....... ... 161 r-.K tiny hae a jut to cU-fn tlio AU tUn- nrri .'. '.itinn Ii -s, Tom Ilon lricW All. ,J:,t ,!,r' ,,lUv l hi muff' und s.ouiii-y., J"l"i,',,!a" Jw! i:-.;t j..'.r m.-jj.ti,- tranii-ini; round hn-t fixed that ti: 11 at li4t, Ymr Cl.-velnml Kjfr.li v bul ly , John , w c' c-'t tiif varnciila fat. And it ynu-n mnUe i...Hkt ur Ii , l..f. ire 11 a joti (Weil di1; Cl!l on CiOfiioti !iT. J.ilm f.t,r,.r ' , 4 , I0U mv Joe '. , .Vcre doii p;.;i tt Cin to Lrcj tljo j.ojil.' all from tliii.kin V'r j oin to jo .rtivuni So, John, to nisl m jo to drin!. in"; Th cui :h ' C'or'jrrss Letter tl:rii, nnd thafa tli-- v r. . joa know. Tog-t o'ir r.' -tl trc.h.ea in, Jo'.ia Co;ipf r !n ' ... ... . . 1 " L" ' r 50 ''" rd, t.m, l.e's Just our ort of in!. 1 Ilislu-iid ii s.juaro and lewl on our ri-i-untruc- ' ,:o" ; I IT..MI t . oi. .. .. .. . .- ii- ii uu in hu im- ncaTy cnu ;iu L now, v. o kci p the ( ni.'.itution in ! C :n:.;.l G.ai.t-nJ Farrr. Coait.' m it!i yo'i , We'll ijaitii fjri;ivn 'cm t!:at t?liy vcr or the I'l'.loll Id 11 (, And ' lii;MHl our VrijUd alliraj John, 'twas ia:j;!ily iiioan und l iw, - Aal noi d .'hihto rjo-nt i.eo, Jnlm t'ojj.or-sn j my Joe! I And lit'y, li to'j Dare Ooodlip, jour lottle li.ddcr Mrin, V.'h.Mi In (tom to KancocX county he inakci tlia unlivca i-julrm ; I Iii ''foot i on V. native l ent!,," Iiell do for low ii, j mi k now , ; Ti our liü rivt-liiii; c;rcn troupe, Jcdin C ujr'Cr- cn troupe, Jolir) Cujr'fr- j aonnijj'Hii j ; s rr ifi'itio-wi-u-oiiu v-n-anl ail, tö tu our ! lion. 1 r i iiuii WU-II drii k oonfuMon tf the Kndi Infernal än n.I.t.v.ii w- v..ry c-urtlv r,jt-,-U,l.!t,K. s;lI,,-Uu,. IVttr .m 11h- Vh-z of! Unln F:Xliy- M-ult , .V. . , V, I ,i r-J ,. u'"l:c Huullarn i.j.K- .vin! . . ' ... 1 Kr -1. 11 lI1I iamu. aiic eoun .4 othinir has colitnhutcd mc-ro. i :md man whom von si n.l Lirvovmi n1 . . - -. I,, t t . on, ,. !,,, arc W er T!,r. T,( Hhc, an-i -m Tri- J .),,, ,Kiml alknaü,, ,.,,,lar fa-1 f our McunW,ir. i " ''-;..''t . U-r arc )ivKH i.f Dirham Lull mul tnniR.c- ,;IV c.vcuii.u- l,e ro.Ie to llio Ir.im-i'f ' v.,rl,.i ,,i.i.rt from ihr in-tnt.,1 Iii.' t .... I iM '" i:,t'""" -'l-c I'Ut a rov, bii.I I foot W,Uky. U.a.. of ,K.try. .,r lh,,v M kW, al.1,,.,1 l,is j,,,,,!,-, OraVÄ t i ' T I"' .'"'', "' '",Wl'v,r-fr'"" - ill 1 it. IU,W.J appropriah-aiLlbvautiful. i production. '.,.1 ,n.,..(-i l,lal..... ;;.l r.ul...o-..,. ' '. r ...... , ..' ".' awNo.l .T lnli crmic l.y one-I.i-h a,,. Com-To-. u. forced uiH)n us bv r..ri.or..'u.i.ue mtdi re Mertoe. tilf 1, ltl(. ! n'liM-naciv aim on ioot joining in ii ; tHi the Government throm-hout the .1 n -i , n f. . . , I w.v. iv ..1 Or.jl.acV,,,, ' - freely. It luV twtv 1., tell you why. II. v. v ,ur i.,. u, ce.,, him out, John c i - j , ;v,,rMU.;lt , ' U l,t! l descended to the Illness of making j flirm,,i an alliance will, inen w liom h ' r .. . , 'und inade L Uiu.CXZ I l' r J i thought to con, pi, In order that he v ..... . -. I. ..- 1 ........ 1 ... & .a . . . . . ' I uui u n ii'ii"iinu-, nil r u u. nil I nv v,,n iii- 1 . liAn.,1 Jh,. f..-,....n.-,.,y' Jo, j:,f wo w0rr propc itv and deliver il n to im le-al ' " T- T r V r m 1CU ,U MaS ,lot IUkHt,l,,', 10 o:are . mh?lt aain he put in onice. This act v n,tc(i,la!,, i ' . 1 1 I,-lV',,;;t,,,bthVU'f,nt fU Pl,il,,t ,,,'- troasonahlc, disunion tric.l vcarsarol,vTvkrthutit was .ouflörir.no,lt,w,uu,,,;.ui ;TJ;.rowan(nmmIsh0(11JwstMl(,V0- Inotthenncarcnminalnsitisatthi- 'I t r t& ?!" I"'"1 m" JTtf! "; ni.,i,r,,adi,raiU;,.c liVfL. --SWoe t- . Thai luiii yoij chif f aTl t!.'o labd, Jolm Cop p.'r-sin in t Joe' 1 - 1 CCRKESPONDI-TCB. . . . , 1 ; LYNN. 1 nif!sl f'i.rrp.riftif eT.efii tn Km n.lnlnh Jrtiifiial. ... r 1 speeches may ho exiKetcd on that oc casion. WOllK ON Tim TTAU.nOAP NEARLY stsitnii:t. In vnr-.lneiK-o of hceontihiHsl wei weather lhe trk of irradinu on the r:i"hXid in nearly suspended. -The iv.iwnd i- full of water, and contrar-tor? it niViculL ti work mow; than t wo I .1.. ....... 1 . .... r-A in. ..till i.i ' m ini? -raiuvi n-..- -i' wi fair. Gnibbtajr and clearing the trncK of timber nnd trotting ready for trrtul- ing still goes' "on wheji the rain iVn'oi 1M)LU.U)IM DnciIlNd. llooi-iolcs no longer pav tins v.ay as they did iu former times, and the Jav county tratlic has been thrown in the shade by the establishment of a tile nianufactury at. Winchester. Wagon loads of tile pas berej frtMpiently. The low lands . und swampy places in tmsseciioiv : l. - . - . i raiMdly drained.; The- pcrpcttul . pond. th:it ' eo voted portions cultivated lands in thi town gp having .l.tl-Älried with tile; farmers inform n? arc now 'andmost fertile portions of their farm..j , . SlPTCHBER 2.,l vt. I ' ' PITIT.IC felTIAKIN'I. , .. , T 7. . tMcrai 1. jroricaiiu luiuuii 1 . . ..... ID) TO iL II J IIVMAXl, THURSDAY, ; Our people iirc.iiot behind the most! ! wealthy portions of tho county in ! ; ..,! ;,,,. iw fid rrjjiiv CVeniuir laL hv kidnappinK I iU,,j attrmptini; t carry o IT :; .-mall . the S o.T it i n "bur road. ! Mr?. l !crs ran out and iravo i alarm. Tho hare mention f thctut f ra0ouj t h. fl fai-cd an excitement, and ' t ... ' 1 . , 21 munter oi iktsii s r: n m u ri;fi'i 1 in.- i.u-i' j n 1 1 1- sjunii'ii men on I tho placo immediately, and not Ik- caught heiu on n similar inission, uuilvr no Irs pelialtv tliair a irood thrashin l'he orders were nromntlv oVycd, and he has not heen seen in our City Mitte. iJefiiall'Is oil the rnilrond Utirn r.iln . ,.(,(1!. the work. He looks rather fechle hince his ilhu hut is Kaininp: atrenpth daily. Powell fc. Ilindshaw have done a pjod joh of tfravelintr thc side-walk in front of their dry broods storo. Mrs. Monteith's property was old ... i. .A 1 ... f ." 1 .M-W. ft I iu oamiu.i xor .?i,-Wf iiau jnno-, j oi j.icnmono, ocimr mo. purcnaser. A handfome residence fold el.cap. A very sinirular ciicuntstance hap-! . ..i.i.:..... AT...,.r.?i i,.. pCIICU Mil A CCK. k. Mark failed tohring W mcliester on Tuesday. the mail from t . - - - --v - -. i i ifi i i i iii i i i roMii ij i ii TTiihi ri il. t r It has not happened l.K-.rc in many:i platform, and to use. the patronage years. Incessant rains and Itig, Watcr ; ftt ids disi.s:il to nationalize and Was tho cause ' l'rcparat ions for rrcctinp ti steam saw-mill nir town are going on ' r-.iillh i , .... ... ...... .v.. .... ... ' " hird-M- Tr..i;.,,. ..v.r..,! i.iuiMx . ..in lining ii jiiMi i buincs-', rcryini? a ?ale.) Mitch right for Julian. Dr. A. Hamilton, jr., left tor Monday cn route for Ann Arl Michigan, where he stop over winter j to attend medical lecture". For t'.ie Journal. Tnriti: is a .oi. 1 a special dispatch to the filieill nati (?azctto, from Chicago, dated fiv ' f r t of Liibcnheimcr, residind r the Nort "HU i idc, was accxtl of JiMhig stole len 1 some money, which he denied, audi : called upon dotl to strike I nn dead if ' I... . .Ii., n.r. irnlli ll l.ti.li i II" IV .1 H ' i I 1 'V l I I I I 1 I V. I I II I I I , II 1 i !. J l 1 ' r r , 1 1 I . ,...41 I . i fearful pmver he had scarcely uttered I.- I I 1 v.... 1..-. I"..1t .i mon ! in i'mv nv i-ii . in .ri in.iii. -I I rr, . . .i ; , i Uns is the second instance wo have chronicled in thc last two months of I these fearful visitations bv Providence, t I 1 no oiner instance was a oov wno una 1 r... ...... . . . : ia,,i '" viiiiv-ii uMii viom, 11 in nan .,.i aII.,,1 .... . . . 1 1 . 1 not told the truth, to strike him blind, wldcli wa done instantlv. Infidels and .criminals can not, dare not risk! I G-V S,r M ,h(m frm ori ,no"" .A ., , " M!:iki stan.ee,, with the IhWe warnui ,n the of Annanias Sophira, be allowance. favor of Congress and opposed to the President. If I understand my self that is mv case exactlv. '--. " a. r j Laughter and cheers. Iain most emp!i:tically and unequivocally in favor of ContrrCsS. and th laws of j Congress, opposed to Andrew :Jo!irison. I happen to know that j the Con-To-- f the United States is . . i . i .i ii . . ... . i. . ""-miioh, aim tiiar iiic v ongrcss peai j f(jr m, ixm for you. i ais0 hap pen to know that Andrew Johnson, ndr .iny other Pre-idei.t, is the voice of the people, that he cannot ptak for the American people, lhu ynu 0ver hear of dngress having a poll- (.v? voU overhear of tho Su - pYeme Court of the United Htates h:tyu U ")wy. Aty tlrfy not two "j nv charj,(. of omi controllilig it? jf this H so,' plea-n tell me where, jQ, (he Constitution, tho President . - . a . v ii.it. aB.. I . i.rjwr umm, i . i 1r ui.l.nvi.iiw.hr.u-jnf.t ,if.H 1 ' j Hie iciiioeiauc jany as an organir.a- si(icrarj:e Hiigui 10 review tne course j Uinntr l.f t Iiau til neu. ot.i tut- Pr1-illont Jol,n,on. tif j Jo t m o that vcrvof Mr. Johnson for the pat .evcn.1 . Job ccpt cr-non ; .i"" "" " t ... , 1 . t .1... ' vcars, ano. tne wiiomcss or lilO IICllUH ;biue in that oil v. . . , . . i mc loruier iuciiiicrs press towarti him during tho ! s r ti,- tue. i -darally enough, under the .-iroum- ,,:irt v not al the war. The virtue xvar. . (1 showed that as soon an Mr. 1 ii iiiiivi: iioiii vni iiiiiin . i'i uir iiiiiiii . ., , , . .1 ... . ' . - rv.t, siac thi?i nave . i stmif ca. tlio lc-wlers of the Democratic ..r iimi irit- .irv ol In nod T.l.icrin i.nf r.t-T- tin. tm tiim tl... I 11 Jill -V ill villi VI, ll.illlll V' .1 J 1 1 .'VI III 1 - j v .ii- sufiicicnt to impress upon the minds , V -n r., nv , , J.i marked thc preceding administration IlutW nub, I did not rerer to our ! ,., ,n .. if, J, u w,,,, r ! i m vxi"t Lrr .rfc. ; x. -ST ibÄ j reigns, who is oiniiipresf nt and who, , . . t - . t j Congress. And I assert that whereof , tnth lf.f.olv', mo vouM pvrrha- he ars :dl tiling, and further, that thc I a.l,ft . 0 1,10 1 ,K C?V. ,0 A . . .' I know when I say that the President' ; obtained a confirm! ion by the Cniterl pravcrs of the wicked U nn nfmiin.v ! s,,f "C1 V;, ' 7 fV quarrel with Cmgres,s was prcmcdita- Shites .Senate. But let them jro; wi , . "? ... ..... , ! vote. In all the States where Cover- , ,.s . .... u wui.M have cnougl of men, nnd Union ones look upon sin with the lca-t degree of , . . T ;,...... i and earnest sheitation-o1 inemiXTfcM ! Tho snrikcr. aHer alluding (o rsegrc 11re.w1u5.r1Mu - . i' 'e 1 tUnk in thn Vorth whoUvav to vindicate tho law? it mc; allow hingen to jtivo mem ui 1 'L CS nt "V r ;i mtrht not to be President had taken my advice, he t benefit of his absence from the polls. :,tnc!i.ViLirv .Wech, and declares he LHI rrr President Johnson's ! would have taken seven or eight of the Me" hrp 3ears i o'oiiv-' to enforce it.crrv it out. ! . . , . j"iv si;'uA!rft nr.H would have strum? them 5 K.. .mn m. .thejvvheridluhogethi-iritrhtto haxoa . .. atti-iuD. as waning in aU future tim. ' loots or forsrets hi? duty i-n election the richest policy or to carry one it outv-LW. i - ;r - t, - f y..,,. ("leshr at intuanapon. i vzfz ex nisi-anj - -- l - JOTFJUNAIL OCTOR2 - :R 1? ISGG. rn tt tji BREAKUP! Ucmocralic P;ii 1y. ji hasprtnedindocM,a.(,enem -.''- .- dent, and wemaynddf.r thc couti - rv also In IVnnIvjmla the Ad - i . .. if 1 . ... .... . ihuhmi-uhhi canoj.i.ue i..r governor is , j;,,,,, is 1(t.!(i ntin! t the vindication 1 ,.r iiw. i... , ...1:.... 'im... ........ . 1 . . inmir is true, nernaiis in a lesr. oonspio- ! uriti j ilwrrut !n riktiiiitiit ti.Viff i ,KTS of r,nvss nil(l for state ohVors IVU7 l.av III 4IWIIIIII4UI1' U-3 IV fl 1 H Iii- ...... . ... ..: - .. . . a nii: mi. 111 111 ih 1111 irai ici iin. ri'vivr. i,, : i . r .. i . . , . . .... . ... . . . Iii-Ii .-ii . . 1 . of vanous grade Ihr..:. .1,- UZ r ; but M.ll, a l, Is ü,c 1W '-'""O-- I '''". ' ' 1-totally ,gnor - The rca-on of It is idenr Tt , Jle lias mad and repeated char- mi na.on rn n i u nr. ii na , i heen done hecause tholeniocrat nartv ! rs Kamst tonrevs, which, if one - IM uuin im.iu t mil j 'i im. rat pan r . r- has pushed itself into the foreground t-n h of them were rue, that lIy oftliolidcnfs.upportrrand Uad to luve hu d,sp.,rI hy the seize! the occasion to reconstruct and ; I'"I' sircninen us own organization, ratn . .i ... . . er than sustain the President upon the j principles which he averts, and in the; ,m(le wliit-li ho himself tainted out. President Johnson never hesitated to tArv his j.unc to Hand upon tho ,rinci,)Ie of the Union partv. to act uithhl its Uncs t() co.o)0mt0 with tIloto of its, memhers who adhered to stri'ii'dlwn itnr.'iiiintWiii 1 fr iif.vcr i concealed his conviction that the Democratic HCl t V. as an onrauizatioii. i . i ... . .... ! " ":" " ? i V": 'r, ."V'"; "'iv,l rcl,.l thai .1 in aM (lllltllg 111' ili, MUll 11 IKMl list I V JOl- iL., ... ... ... . , securing tho blessings of pcaer i great body of the Democratic party sccmi'd conscious that it had been be- Itraved by itsrelers into a false posi-j , , .. . . tion, and th-y wefe quite r-idy to ar !i-pt,.. ro,ult, r.n.l act in p.l faitl. i . .i 4 j with the l.nion party in the n - tora - i i . 1 . : a f 0 !. ..... .i! party iook auvaniage oi im state oi ll.iiwl aiii.l r .1 Iw.Iil l.llt-ll fii t'r'rnirt -ci , f u ir i;-iv-n.- Sli:tiriii t u-linr' Vfs ,. . , , . 4, liwiii in. '..! i..v...v. ...v , ., .. . 1".. . f U-'ir llllllor tllf I'li'Sllllillt S Kl CV Ol " " Ii.-.. - ...-.x... J "'.' ' . .. .. . ,.,: restoration, thev tmt their own men in noininauoii nn-ona-c, set Iii uioMoii L. . , ... i i .1 I. .. a i". ...i!... j Mieir fun inaciiiiiei v , an-i umii.iihivh I tho support of Conservative Cnion I liirn lur th reinstatement of the!. i ' 1 Viiinorntw 1 ..... - party In power. And when Union men, who never voted a f .w.fi irt iii.l..i tri fl..tt 1 il'iu It'lii. ! jn llim i.iui iivhi i in iiivi. .i... ii" always held and advocated the prin f ' , . ,.,nri nnrtv . i o resltcd with all their1 micht the attempt, of the Democrats p.mty to . iJt Ufi povornment in itM t,rort, to promineni icmocrauc poiiuciar, .. . t- . i : i ,. jmcn identjfied thoroughly with the! partv organisation throutrhout the; war In nomination candidates; and in nearly all thc congressional distri'-'is, instead f accepting Conservative Union men, they have nominated can - didates of their own-often from thc ... . . . .ii Copperhead wing oi. tho party, and , hi ways frcjm men identified with it action in the public mind. -r,. , ... . . . ... .t...Ä..-; "o-o icHcii me coniuieuce 01 tue i cc;):c,ar.(j j - - . . nil ' (hat thc partv whN-h . .urried the nation trial had the lirm, tmwave.ing support J - Ithn u-h he'w-.r wis tho i.art v im,.n (,f 1,10 Congress. He never a.ked for f,,(J1' nn'1 st 11 ho CMHH I,fforc tlin U;MI UK .ir VaS ll.O pnilj lipo!!, ..... .. . nn- nml nd-i fr vnnrwiflVi. Will n. -v.,i.,l. l,cr,lio,l f.,r .-o-oral,.,. . i T ' "Pres, o... " .our ,; Mipi.ort in r,-(orin- fho fni..n niol ; '" i.ovo,-' nut I not i,r. i.kr.i i inii i iity-k m.n iirrifii i in riiiiiiim m ii .. w . w A . - .i i l i j i v . i n n vc nil i ii" i i.i .lim Miiiiitui in in ii.ui) "i ." . . , saving that tili ,xdiey is fatal to the ' of tl,- L, b i of the rcWIIon. Checi,. Ir nn cause it professes to serve, and will end ; If the opposite policy I, flo why ; f.ij frrjm fln rIabor. in its own defeat. Thc people r.f the. may we jM as well open air our pom- atf article in the Herald this mor Northcrn States willnot hand over the i tentafir.? D you see-k f newish rp'nrnpr, vor the i2nature of ViU covernment to the control -of t.hejwitli muMcixrs? Our iXmrut.c ;Il(m Henry Mornn. Aejiad in urn i fr.,ml. .... th(.v nH-d not have type tl' artiele on the responsihili Dcmocn.tie party, under its 7 1 fncvK lf V, 5 J:,tot CTntifUnl-i ti ntl iutert-t. of electors beforo tranization, and it old leaders. lth travel r. this article, and In ad rcndercl themselves thoroughly and the penltentanes would have inrDishetl to tr,0 SonUmeuts expnwd justlv obnoxious p tho loyal pitriotic llrtter men. CheTs. therein will add, a- n cnmntentary . .,...,. l.v tl-iri Ti,iii,t;nnt!f,n nf riHil ml -trrnfi!? 'ti th ah vo. that r' man c:n Ikmi- St It I Hl I hostility to the .policy of the g- m0nt during the war. I he people wjil 1 Ilot how tliat the -war is over, conCdc ; "t.fjntrol of yuc tUlairs to thtlr I . , j CTrrv effort thev make to sC(rc Ibis rcstdt will end in deiv.it, and postpone the very object they tuck (r),accomplhh. ; j nt ,rn, Wect lvri-ht in a ti-i w. i 11 v j ' 19 U' J T 1,4.11.. v . . . i . r., v ukc i oi:-nr to sak nt ; N,in v,jU thw. lit.st mor:.il;. invIte , .... aucr u.is m..!e than r.attcr.n- n-. t , j CotIiL. y,.nr ! arti.cr, an.l ddiv. rat,n. lc,um to hen mode: man, ! oVt r to ,iIlu (ht kf Vof v,,ur ? No and would far rather he provoked into ; Tho rcl cl, .IjVl.(i lhi. Vsrt (jf tllc U:r -4,u ,j enonu ii;an lutrcrwl , .ir an,i u,.,.an ri.jf,and will not.no into ,.ne by my fru nd,. Put I j.ur-' r.x.( ivc thc,u hlUt lül! ttllJ t , fr. po.,d huve.poKcn toyouK.wh:,t1j((W.h Tn,lt. pn.po.itioll Is Jut in indication oi Collen , U mv njT. , , ,, i lt ,L. , , " . .. 1 . , , ,IW rc:ottaVlcathoothrr. I talk wry liiuiu ii.ni iuu uiic liiai so noiiiy u- ii ; in authority In the (Jovernment : to ! with (h(, hlghct of crimes treason to ino iovernmeni. It Is the ; tr,t time in thw county when one crwif ; ,,raru.h of tho (;Mverninent is ncnind i,v another Imineh of such n crime Tin: si in. Mi.t.ini:n. tt... 11 11 1 a a 1 ii., ....... ..-..i. .... iiai.-. v 11.41 .'ilt V IM -.ucu . .nw h- as 10 xenuer me miui: " -..-- ......... . . v ! sumo other Trennt cheers and i . Hi: WILL CAM, TUP. n:i:siln:NT TO Armr.vr. If these arc mere slanders, haviny no foundation in fact, hut uttered foralhhould not lie paid. Mr. Pendleton' hellish, or, it may Ik-, a woro end, what j (nnd I say it of my own knowledge) ought to he done with thc President?! novtr voted a man or a dollar for the lor I U LI you I intend to call him to an.0.jn( j ! voi, v . . mt for tiie-e things some day. A Impeach hiin. '1 He has im- j ...;vljlit tl himself. rLaughte : T " " . ' hter. The President who preceded John - son, and whose memory will go down to be ! to the hltLst rrtnirl ioim as 0110 . - 'J - fl... foMvvr.nr.nf mirninhif Hi., iw.tlon's . a ...,, . j i;ut while Lincoln and the ('ongres liMrnionious-. there were m ji in the North wlio coiitinuallv cried out, I A ii,.., i "Ymi can t conquer th" suth." "Jhc! r,l.,iiu ,.t triun,,,!,." Huch W,s ; . a . m .the neouragement wc recivd from j - . . ... . .. We have them vet, while only thc . 1 . i,' : ...Til. ..1.1 . . t 4 C . . . . '"-" 11 ' " I o,.i itw.t.... .... .,r i H.i. tf ... roinn rout i , . . , , , . . ;ijii MlorMJ IAO uvlliLlJ iwiilii'. I i J . . .. . . , ... ,. 1. 1 1., Mw. Cnr.t il Ifiw: llrr..f- II KI II HOI ' HIV W.I lll'Ull HH-MIUVI- ,s , , , r . . ,.4i fto-Mnst the I fe of a nation founded I . .. . - - r v - , n00 prijicip es, anI in l . . favor of the ; (.slalilMlllHIlt Ol nn Ol I gar oligarchy whose cx-lc cornerstone should he oppression and slavery. I " T,TM,nrvTV! fiVAnnni with coNf;i:rss. , . . v.; ..-Wl. I .....l.rw-- ! in niV, .rfo r.f nrm. f (.llll-l.lli'lill IUI- Vli"l- vi uiin J ed and unarmed traitors, thc rcl llion an(l fain tm to Ie!U-rate npon the grea ,ujtion of rceonvtnietion. wa, high 1 m; portant tixat hc same harmony that . - ; ,..,..... l.VWMMl huiamh. j At tlie beginning of the la-t senior, j 0r Con-jre-' I had freucnt interviews wjth the President. lie talked then : y. tho re-t of ns. I confer I wa not ()riv. f)f (i,oiP who with a mawki-h hu - .... ,i ii. ninilin' cried out for jwardon b the wholesale f r reUIs. I belie wd the enfetv of tbii nation demanded the. t r.,.itf -r.r . ntii tohe rxacteilof some ' n tuteof the wildest anarchy. A nmz ! m.t bo punched, lt tell me who has ! ,w.n puni-ied fr th rebellion? I j kno.v jt fT. Davis has been imprisoned, i Mit he has larger liberty than many of i . Your Amt hmMcticw in Clifton do not exceed the splondorof the rl.w ' where he roams at large. Is that the . I Some f yoTi nre iiKTchant. If f hnrrlnr hn al;- Into your -tort nnd roh$ jit, !' vi.iu oli'rr hira vr.ur hf-v in tlio i m.;raiii'i, and a-1: him to lomc your jparlmr? Yvt this 'N rrecU-ly what jtJic rutic Nf.ti. n:d Union j-rty j 1 1 if Xorthcrn r!c to t!o. ! The ! of the SfUtll kav. t:k; n In, allow tü the rivil.';;? of Niiidinj nun to O-nxrers tu lidj gov.-rn und mal;' Kiwi K rtht- pcoj lcof the North. I'ut ir.n vc do :h!i? If anv of vu Cat h a Lurglar in your -tor at flight, lira , lVl-(1 - 111 Ii 4X 4 V' , ' rr ?i.iu, ' time he avUXr.C(l thc. duties of the of- i fns. wliirdi : to rrn- -iih . (i i;.i ..t ! enact a vindo measure that was i:ot sonic future time laid out tv him. time, wiiat tJiaii wc tay or a man ;c!ectcd hy the I'nion partv who cn- i deavors to form an alliance with inen who threw cv ry impediment JHsitdc . . j ! !" "r ;wn 10 ,rv;c V.. ' ,rul 'r ! in me -Teai reneiin)n. iock ui Viil!an.lia., K-ndU-ton A Co. ThcW ! , . , riflT (o , f)m . . .. . , . ... .. . ! forcet that when wc were in the inidt ; , t. . . . , the ino-t riirantic war t ver known (hc f u. of the A , (ll,.achcrou, Im n whom , have xnt11. (tioncd. actin- with delihcration and ,l4.tt.rnihmlioi, . n.fuv.Hl txi vnti n man ' or a duIlar (o thc of thc Gov. 1 ...-nTurnf Tlmv tl.nt ..nr nrmtr-. j f-uppre-sion of thc rebellion, and in tho ; halls of Congress spoke against time, in order that such appropriation LilN which wire, before the IIou.cc might j be defeated. He was n liettor, and of i i . ii. . i . i i ! 11 "loro u c l ine PPW oi me onn than if he hud been on the other f-ido ! nc hoj.K the ßoldicrj in thla .li-co ! rcmombcrthis. 11, l, c1i1!rr- u.lmr,n,!n.,tVw1 rn.Llln llC, SOldlCT-, W IlO CtldCa OIXhI to restrain tho nm-tion. for I am not afraid that , i10 uilI (.vtr gd any votes from that ' . , 1T. . . , Mr. Jdinon and Divi.s stand cxnctlv . . . Mme. 'f"lm- "f? h for Johnson, and Johnson for Davis. yilv piakcr then went on at con- i ...I...I. I : . . I -1 .1 I. f. "';' jcihociumc prc-susianici nun. lllt'lf l" M:l C.-I UJlvJ ilHlll HIV 1.-III.-. Ik is hod plainlv In-fore you. You arc either to return tbegotwl, honest Union men who have done so much for you, or send in their places men who pro nounced the war nnd itfl ohject a gigantic failure. Will you give your votes to a man who, during the whole of tiie reunion, was active in raiding men and money, or will you give them to a mau m ho never votV-d a man nor a dollar? . Tho whole power of thc Kxcoutivo and the Tiea-ury Department will Io U?od to defeat 'Mr. Kgglcston. Tin first duty of the men composing the IJread and Butter Club was to select out doubtful district, k that flic power of thc Ciovernnient niifihtbo u.-H-d in ther.i. The First District of Ohio wa- due of those .-.-lcetMl. Whn sr-eftkinir !flf the men r-snip.-ins: th? ltad andf ; - uwilitv of thc Prc-iclent in endeavoring to net upon a policy fi. r ; the p-onlr, clnv-d by a grand rxliorto- . Hon to tne pcop.c 10 si..u-a i.r i ' ".llnlr Wade havinzconcluded, tho nK.(ting adjourned T , , : .:M: ... , i Hi' ;t no i jt- iijiw iiiiji- in .it" . , TllC afihrrnts of thelTesident. ; c ui(i at iCJL x .hhhold their votes from u Tartv that Ttn ivrtaits it?t leaders or members to threaten or ..,.1 .,A.1. rnmnn iviccli-. ; h(, irnwniinr- to vote with tho r0pj,rri,o;,t ndfieratirf? of the Prosi- dont. it is clearly his duty to voto ! again -t them. Sv.t to vote nt nil wiJuW l X ive tlitIJl irIr(ct My sincr.-rlv trat that noKivn . w10 Jj0(. U(t vNh to as.t the Cofi- porhead in re-aining rower will r Ii.:. I