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.1 T ; rV " V'r ' - - Vl r- it i) k v o t i : i rr o t hi: i n t k kt.sts or ha n dolpii c o i; n t y V!( in:sTi:i:, ixiha.vi, i kiday, jam auy is, isgi. Vol. a, Xo. 28. m) til ft fpiMili thi: RANDOLPH CO. JOURMAL ii rr.ii.mir. i i:vi:uv r it i hay jioumnc a r KKirvR 4i roriur ii. THUM OF SLMiSriJirriON. Oje Dullnr nml li f : ft, n Vr, ir run ih wvoct; TT. UMS OK AliVKKTHINfi: In rc, one irrti'n, l.eo II'-! tll:linil i r - r t i t ','' A lii--r.il .Ii ''nit will I if um Ift't tlioe Vi i Irrtio I r i l'ri'r ril. Luisinrss Dircctorn. Ii ino " r.l flü! I ii" r 1 r f " rj r. NV AKl 1UV IN AHVAMT.. I. II! ATT, S IU.OI. i: MIM.U for lt'in I ?, c-iTintv. will tt-n I to tlie F.x nm'uiitiou uf .p;liiuiti u the roiirlh Sittur!:i i T.a I Month, i In Ihr N. vr H:i -' S I -! I 'i r . N'.irth ' of t'i II üroi-l, Wiiitlu i!rr, In Ii mi. ti'.vil-lj DR. N. SIMMONS, Druggist and Bookseller, UNION MTV, INDIANA. cnutin-',- to at LOW PUiCT.r-S, com ru: 1 i: stock ok iki :s. rvMii.v ami iio.mi:o- 1 VTIIH Jir.IMflXlIs, ii.NTs,nii4sA.NiMYi:-sTrrrst Tin ssi:s and sri rouTr.Ks s!mrMi:it-mt.ri:s, SCHOO I. HOOKS, N I STATION llll Y, I TC, lTTC. T IIOiMAS WMUX VT HS Ol,D STAND, .VurfA of Crf ri.c, t:ii on liMul ami tor Assortment of Hardware! 1 lioN, Su-d, Nails, C.irpinK r's Tool, etc, at V.' :r! Huri! nrr Store. OIUSI.K. nii'l Sinjrle Sl.nt an-l Hille u:n an 1 Krvnlv r t Until lliirilwiirf Store. )0V)rJt, I.p.kS mil Cur, IW.lcr n.ik- n til Si'.-t V'J at W Hardware Slorv. 13: 1 CAREY S. GOODRICH,! Attorney at Law, j a i.i. atit.m pkomi-ti.y to ürrt'.lii Uli I Mfillifl l.UltH :'.! Ui r in i tfir ln'ir-t. O.li. v tiil ll .r f nrw J il ItuiMin. AN. Notary ruUic mi A :ft f..r the lie of Uo.tl SUte. iiTH'.ly JDHra 3. CROWLEY, Kl. D. KIYSIIIAX AM) SI K E0X. Tin: rvi: and r I r i r i: u l II .si l ! ... t I. at f J Mi; 'i HNi;S an J Ibnpin, V.iUilN llnnlwarr Stotr. "I T an ! Strup H"-;c Marti llunhvan- Mor 1 O y" Kli ding- at :i:M:UAI. rtir:inti.t of blie !in- at V'.irI lluuluarr Store. RASS Clicks iiti'l Klt!i.t ;iri!' Ilaitlw are S:rr. I cKNi.lIAl. rtji.-'itmtnt of SaJJ'.irv I Friim siliful tllylIb.ht9 ltllli ' " "I,' ".a ir , -v i- staio. M to wonhv of its-lf in t :J i r 1 - i ' lu 1 in: a it uitii :-n:. tv marie m:rAi Hear !t!i mo, thv-h I'm often rro: g, Art.1 . rn all I'.lly, c.k:ic--, s:n; Kor ttill I 0!iutiniCi vainly long, t'rc l by a nunitor wit'.iin, To live a noMor, btllvr lift-; To act at atl timet onW ri-ht ; To p;ir nv I in it- mi-ht. AnJ conquer in t!i lo!y -trifo. Tliouti I Jtit seem carelt? one, rr.hcnJin of the ttttr way, Content an aiml" rce to r:n, Or 'niM fortillcn scenes to utriy; Silil lc:ir witli nie better thoulit 1 often with my folly fraii-l.t ; Ajil oft in sadnc-a I hive wept At solemn iroini- s unkejit Hive inoijnu-1 to fimi th'n wayward heart So ut to wound to err ?o j.ronc Cartlc. what jung-t it may impart And then I will I miht atone Tor all the pain I e'er liave given; Kur all the words ui:kindly said; Tor tie of love my fault have riven, And saddened laarti my trrora made. Hear with me and Ltlicvc it now, I would not tliou sl.oulJ'tit ever know O.ie ;v.n of grief, one thought of woe, Or that uii'.' ahulow ehi:d tliy brow Tac wro,i; is ib;c all heedlessly 1 would not f r.M one si'h frum thee. j B.Mr with !; -, ". there ntx ho A to tUr lot in .-t re f r ic.c, I in iv not aU.i vs thiH to .outivl A Ta:idr-r on mi-ukc:: rou-:l; '. I tt in iy rouse me from the taith, j I'lilfill liit- purpo-e of my Uirili; : A t out a hem that'a tall of luve i To fill below and nil above ; A heart that tver ttrivei to bo actioui free 1 th:e. popularitv with the massps, and i? end to another. It was o.,e con-1 is no lif- or eaer-v ahout the peo- draw wisdom through the osseous Kowifi? likt-ly to he norninitrd tor tinued hurry a succsion of clean-1 pie h-re, they dr their 1uj;ih crust from its incxhaustiLIe (.) pre.-ideiit. Aside from this attack inj, and whitewashing, and pol- bodies around. There are no line source. on Mr. Chase, Mr. Phillip,' ihin-, whirli rver came to an I walker, hero; the act 11 the Xui.c Looking over my acquaintances speech on the amni-tv v 1 1 i Le very end-nver hrou-ht one -rain ot like our people feel in do-days. : and think. ng pirtioularly o tbc i). yiuauie aiiu um-iuu ms lüuueiice comiort. ior no time was iiveti ioi i ml- in-mm '' ' . . , , , ,. on thi- content has been prodigious, j enjoy them. Mind, body and s en,,! ,Tond as tmial. The men have been nies go out of school for a frolic This has been emphatically the ; were neglected, that 'ima-inarv aniouao-ointo!ho v eteran ervicp, without liteity, I am sceptical peopled war. l roiu ttie Uav ol tnotea miht be put to lliiMit. II it l)iu un.er me o:uer we t auuou r .M-u. ..a .uu.a.-r, ,...r - :i . r. ii ' . . . . . ! i i (.-,... fri'ti npiipnl rnt. Snrh rules are , Hie rrai uprising, alter juimrer, 1 is true th.U irtue-; in excess Lecome ; are experun- üikmu ihh ..v... - - ievervthin- has been done bv the 'vices, Mrs. Niel hid the vice ot tit- Tiiirtv-!i-tii Indimi; the bib to be yrovm by exceptions i people. 'Lincoln, Seward and the! tidiness in the most di-trcin- de- ..nco hive ,ne into t!ie veteran a-d this ccrUinly baa rxaptions ! i i I . , r .i f i : i K'itl ti'iri liiiiiin rM iipvi onoiifMi to rstalaiti it. ret, nao, ueeii wiou-is, not upon qree. lJcceniitf an-l tn or u r is 3 erv n .u i ' ' . Providence, but upon public opin ' Scriptural injunction, bat wb-re the j M.mdav. I U'A 1 .Wl1 def7 ni" ho.m,,.v. and ion. Luchilv thev hive not always higher moral and social duties n?e ; Thomas Addin-fon, a private of not push this icconnoisance ,ia reckoned t!ii votes at the rdeeh.ins ! nil , rrtn. fnr O.p bur nnrsmt o! To. A. has been promoted to the force further at present. . . .. . . . '. . . ..' . . .... 1 - I .1.1 I . llll ll.A ' n mi i ir nmnintr ll hnv nil wo innm i. ainm, nnriwihnlli' it hn. I . 1 1 'l r 1 1 illii'l' Ol I !H' O 1 1 II. l IUI Ulu should have had a revocation ol ! comes a sin. " Do you instruct yotir vacancy occasioned by the resii; i. . I i r t . .i i . .i. i .r v. i i f ! 'P i.mt 1 1 tin wit niuvi.uu uiu:i ueiute .1 .11111 irv, 1 cm mi en uau 1 u me worn 01 ouuiuuu ui o ISM. Hut they have had sense I and brini them with you to Him 1. . .1- . i. : r i . m r.. 1 . fiiuuiru 10 mo; ni.ii iuc vuiti: 01 ineim nraver: vrt; vou cureiiu 10 111 (j it. .:.i . .. r 1 . 1 . . .1 .1 1 . . .1 wisest is mo voice 01 mc people, or soon will be. It is the pertina cious and hdelatmble efforts with toiloue and pen and money of the ! . ft -k r . a I earnest men ol trie INorth, led on . . rua- ha not i().:ui:ssioal of comfort, order ana relmement ol me ; nf .4 T- InsnirftlIon household when it bring- about , eauer, ami all co.meticu u iu uie u - , directly opposite rc-ult is itnovMnuil. It's a waste of breath to ci -ty, or on-KeMstants, tne e.irem. 01 uruiuuitss. -1 . 1 1 j g q rlanse in the conierintion less, Fulling tue action 10 tue wu.-u, - r law . Mr Grimes also presented a pe tition from the Lake Superior Sc Mississippi Company, for grants lor public land, to aid in the con structipn of a new railroad from St Paul to Lake Superior. Mr Powell ollered a bill prevent ing army and navyoiliccrs and oth- O V. 1 .'. 1. 1 r. L 'I'..!. I x t. . r "5 : ' J In I .1 i. .!'i ttr t ol ! il r u iv it v'.l 'i o - ' ' m iu vi I v e'i 1. s V, Wi -ti r. j ; I n -i l' I ' " ; : 1 i I'i'i t i re I'of-k. t ('nib 1 ", Tea : 1 d M, 'i i-t'.HU ;1-'Oll itt ,,1- li.i.t' v. ;: St. ire. -. t . ' iiiiK!) vi:aii or t;ii: iti:ui:L : i , 1 ' ! 1:1. ; 1 r ! 1 fi. r v , It ol. I 0 1 1, U lli ss J V It r lilt, l 1 1 r in I )rv II !-. I ..!... k. I Ol 1 I. ! . . 1 1 1 I ! - . ' 1 il' C Ir,;U;,t IV. iir. '.'...: Moir. 1Jo:-i(..n, Doc 31. by the radical leaders, which has brought public opinion at last into the nqht channel.i. Among trie foremost of these leaders lias bean Mr. Phillips. His splendid elo quence has brought hearers to him, and !i i s sharp, incisive way, has compelled the newspapers to print what he says, and so, between bear ers and readers, he has reached nl mewr evervlnidv. Hut he is not a " candid man! Thank heaven ; thur a Hum? Migaunc. lution are not times for candor. Lt the historian of the year 19G1, tell the world whit he thinks of the comparative merit of different men and different plans; but it anybody . 1'. r-tout. lie ins mit rlsllI..(.,M i,nir, yet I..,;, ...ut.;;.Ml .... Sm.e , er, KNATK. A Conur.unication ,n prayer.' . Are you careln. to , ,n. Pro,oii t ... " ; f , s f , x , lorn. II.C.U in those Irpirtn.ent, tint n-.m.,.' soon, if n.;l . rio l . , .sofution 0f ,,e Sen- w.l. make them , eeep al.le and u,p. oy l e oi.v e nor. v, . r . , ; f ffi fc Iul11.eml.cr3 of society? Do yon! ws len m. e l.y a h-ms 'l i,,,,.,, "tUt navalVrvicc ince lne ,,,,ke homo the ple.,sanl,.t spot .n -to overrule the w.,l.e, .. he .... ,., l)e ember. 'l80, and enter-the- wor d or vonr :nni v. thus it. those iiroinotions : unelliei he, ,. , . ,. , . , 1 1 1 I frt iAicuilie t,onirorraie pervicp. wuh ic- minlim. ilii-tn iriiiu flip diiirrproiM : wi 11 t,r suocrsslul le.iiain 10 Let, , . , outside influences which will lead seen. More anon. them down to the gates of death? These and like considerations are of far greater moment than whether your house is spotles. The object cleanliness is to promote me A. J. Nlff. i)itui:s pond i:ri:. SncKLAMJ, Ind., f ht Mo., Ht, iytu. J A iM)n New Year to Editors, I 41 " . .. . ..l.L ferrnl and ordered to be printed. MrClrimes presented a petition from citizens of Iowa asking for such modification of the enroll ment law as will exclude all for eign residents. .Mr Grimes also presented a mc : vou jive him a tiuht room and jzood ritoMTiinHnh"ixiANA. !!ire: Xl lh hoat J! .lhe da' Shell Mocnu.Tenn., ) lk fourteen dc-rce of -bringing Dec. 'JTtli, leCS.J us up to the start'n.g point ol zero Mit. Editor : The date of my jer no heat at all. 'if meteorology Ir.ftor ir.iipnfn4 th'it there will soon itself is not frozen, observeri have has got an opinion or a conviction be a death and a birth. The old ..something to do toolav ; u,a,;e a now let him slate it, and enforce vear is tottering upon the verge oi nok at leaat. Query; do they have to it, and drive it home, ü.ve ..'elheJUie rave. 1 ne .ew ,o . n ; , , ' i ,rs j,, ,he military service from in- urgent whin, rather than the 'Van- composiu uns inipuua.n rpucn, ,,' terfcrin- in State elections, and k 4 I- . . . . ; k 1 1 hoi Do: Wt Jbtori.ds the Ih'.rd year of idid" breeching, for suc h times as were marked with blood, as is at ue 5 .in I " Vm. 11 '. 1 ! d Q !.-- ir-. N .. -. !.'! I r ol I u -Ii-' S j i rrt 4U 1 e i-t of Court H use. dec 11 fi;;ii:it'ii)otin:is .v hi:m' j M rvif 'tuirr nf Kum'turc inJ 'J' iir. nf t'ic l.itct :ind bet tyK". K.ist jflhc rulic " iu re, Winchester. HIN ilU.o'nu'tr.inl tli r , 1 1; 1 .....--... P....i ". .i, A-. store on fV ut'i o.itcjnur of Mai a .w 1 l'r.uik- tin Street. WS. 1. V. U.. I..!ei l:- .V. I, Cr .--.lit tri - ar aii-l nt, -.tfr S..- the betiinnin:. This j.uis one in n ind ot a of one ol our supreme V -v ft vTu I. tr s'-.V'.es, and Co nl n Trim- ; curt judges. On the day when we !: -.it . ! lied ul Ol tne lau 01 outiaer ueioie j: IVn.tlS unruua.r .. , f:!Iiiinr. h,ffHr;P. .on,o nne told Judge Fl. of it, and added the re mark that "this U the beginning ot i 1 1 I 11 V ltl, M n l e!i 'it. W i.'ii'utu'i S r ! Y i t . I- -'. i , I.' ; .. i .i W itii-'-.e-'. I . I ' ll r l 4 .... . v JOHN RICHARDSON. J Eli CHANT T.AIUHi W'f st nf the luh!ir Sjuare, iscm:srnii. .v. CLOTHS. CUSSIMERES AND VESTbiGS J r and the inclination ol the ... . . . i .1 i i i .... i.V. ..u. : . . i rr i.f tit.. the rehclllon, if v.e re. -Un, with -these. If Mr. l'milir ha 1 In-en . t.-iie.l by the names ol V ichsuurg. , ..... . ...m. ... .u V . r r,ofc Iron.! nothing lUcr linn a candid ,a, j O.-lty.burg. Chickauiau, Chalta- ...gemous .upp.s.t.on that tl e prttist it ' , ... ..... nr. , ,n,i iL, rir-mnc imiin r. I Southern end ot the axle somehow tonrdministratipn organ, or been i inia and the Southwest. The deeds , slipped and fell about -J oeg the Wa.hiii-to-i' correspondent of a! of this vear will be ever memora-! which would naturally blop out Boston newspaper, and ofTtndcd no-j ble in the history of thi country, part of Ocean's contents. body, not even the copperheads. It I Thousands of valuable lives have j .Now don t let us in trying to takes weekly deputations of un- j been lost, and the country drenched ; screen ourselves fall into the habit candid and terribly one-sided abo-1 with blood, and the devastation and ot blaming everything onto the r. t . i- ,.. com- w up i hivp n nirpu are n mouiiu. i timiu x -au i Ihn rtiifl ' think sl'll I IP J 'itinr. I 11 Oil 12 1?, mm J WMun auu um m...-v.j .... ...... w - - , . trie enu. limiiK, sa.u in e d.i o t, ij , .-i . H, f.r;s an, c earlv tint in the matter of tins The .Uta .1 be .ii.i,el Stipc, to keep the pa-Zideid and secreta-: prayers of mothers wives si;ters. , rcLe.l.on, he l rather the u.o.t to ,.... siJSWART & Co.,i '. ''l ' . "rB ,,- s'u-h C ,o!i ' ries piled .... .. t-.their duties aad -.nd daughters, to the God of l..t- bhme. o1'1- tl.es. il C..0 1 . , , ,nv ,i,is hloo.lv tide are Still wc are not apt to waste V. a:.,,;:..:... ..-pernnliine : o, . ' !' ', ' ' ' Hee0f earna-e ' mud. pity on papa thmmh his "-A e in c'i " aid' his - ' Ai'- ! d' ii.e Blair, : t;ll , on, the U , rs of ti.e rebel-1 . bins .nn.t fron, the Kicks o. ;'l.t-lUl- 111 Ll,l,,t ' . ... . ff more I le son. ll be has Lceu in the bab- i..., x. i f . mv nlfi-p t !? to o- driven Uie je.-;-ti trv i m . .. .- . .11 il. i . . ' a w ------- - - - Indiana Wholesale T f AT III II - Nl 11 J V TOP INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, DCAL&n2 IN LETTER & CAP no douLt oi si-em to be wric p.oinpt ilioull ;iii:o:n iou.i.u- n ... .. . . . V-i-t- , 'i i. tir.t. 'I't.eie doei n t ' sand .a.'S n.oie : corrcpor.d.mee, rnlly led to inquire whether the .exhibitions ol pmek. ...uel. r.n.o.1 ...r des-Ul.U.ehop.. ,...t l,e ..',, over-'Xew V. ar, vvho.-e lm.h we w.l er, are all u.lly ...... til 1 I ..... , ..i 1 . .v.l.l ' r A A 1 i k I f r 1 f l IT I cfnr.fi uit l im r.ur irot ner. and trom concern- Stand with in" our brother, and from the scar- iriiv the twelve ity of white volunteers, and the UM I lie :i I'' I ' 1 'M!it! .' . : i ; i 'i i ' f'lf i i IK n 1 i i r IV im ti-"' , Tr t 'i' i-i , .1 '. ' I v-ot '' I,.. i iti- .e 1 t. it tl . v : xe I ' I '.it nr .If lini ; iff ''' "' ''J' tit i v nl t ic ia oi I t-r t' i-i. We kei ; i.i !i nd- l!i;l('K of ..mi own m im if ..tire. wVw !i w e .iri:.l to -cwe c-i'irt' t'-!'.ict:ov . fi;;.'i"j h'iIIjI cur YirJ.n.Htb ot t'ic lb-Mot, WiiK-'ic-t.-r. lr.di u.a. mi M ; V ' - MARTIN. WILLIAM BRADEN, STEAM PEIN TER, niftink Kouk Jlmuracliircr, 4M) nr tl I fl 1 BlA'iiC B30KS. FA? Erl AND STATIONED. .. Jl Wet Walihm!on--'t. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. tjf All lv i ! - of r.'.u.s ti b.u.vl, er t'ruiteJ t or ler. i n.w.i:okni:r rxinx nr.roT, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. M. HARTH. OWra : AND FRCFRIETCR. ,- r. - , i 1 1 '.w. I ' "" 1 1 mirivi to n:h: 'h anv greit .iiis. Mi:i;s iioiiii . LY J. C M C. '.'vl ...1.. . ..r.acc clinnld hp iitT.-nit-! lor our co n I 1 i e 1 1 v with the htisi . . I - . . I. .. . . . I' . !ted to priMch treason to tue peopie, ness oi rciiiug uim inio i.gypi. : i. .....;. t. i.; - c, ot-n c w.-ivinc tu ! lint 1 was about to sav that it , i . ,. o"r k ici'c- 1 j liiiniiui un i.'i ..ip" - j ---n i .e.. ,.,Ktr;i; . uQ Jnn Ilirrv as fa?t as von : ;irJ fj.0) h(J conimrill(ed, roKWAun; seemed as though j'itt a it came i"U!' iU"7 "' iH ' 'S' 'iiVin and -et the wahin-out. 'Ve MAKni until the rebelbon is crufli- j round to the starting point the axle inen- t.;.t:!)ts at.'o.r u. How .s it , cxin, aiu rti i ,A rf :n i n c.ttwilA l,..,l ner.Jn ol.ft nc fnr n,, v ,t n ip i't i i i n a b in Ired tnu.,t iron most oi me u;unn to- .-a. i iii'iiju-uct: ix muü.uu, ..u '""rru ,v , J 11JW. iM.t O.lC m Id III l 11 HI ULU , ... ! ., ; . II i,,ri.,plinP n.nh thmwiiu us no to about lit. 70 - '1"l0',e iiht tor thes.. carpets have to conie: and peace in all her loveliness again throwing i.s up ... ahout lit 711 TARY CLAIM AGENCY. , ''';- '" s 1 ,- t,;.mmroW." len. im.t the people. The p.ayers deg. Wt.kin- up one ol these - --r-c, ll-eil Miiory. ii.ic a umi . j ,n,rl.rener hustlf d i 1 n, a:',.! ,1 wn-lrodden will ; in,.rn:n-s-n.ereury '1 .!--. below O, KOW. . c..u,,.r.?. -er ""'I ,. Ci" which 'made thcT., inAvered. and the captive sef it is not strange is it. u fello-.v AllomOYS at haW, i H'. o U . ihin-'sta,;! around' andrejoiee;,. When ti.nt b appy dav nr-. sh-,u!, i.un. i t , , , i t i rn.T u':i: .. . if H..ii itles w ill. there t een niLi 1311.0 WTE terfcring in Stale election, and moved its reference to the Commit tee on Judiciary. Mr Grimes opposed the reference and moved to send it to the Milita ry Committee. Mr Wilson moved to lay the bill on the table but withdrew his mo tion. The bill was referred to the Ju diciary Committee by a vote of 20 to 14. Mr Wilson introduced a resolu tion calling on the Secretary of War lor information in regard to appointment ot oflicers in the army. Adopted. Also, a bill restoring the $400 bounty to veterans, and $300 boun ty to volunteers until the 15th of February, and a bounty not exceed ing $1()0 to persons of African de scent resident in btatca now in re bellion, during such time as th President miy determine. Mr Ten Kyck moved the refer ence of the portion of the Presi- dent'd message referring to the ro- onstruction of seceded States to the Judiciary Comruittee,and epoko against the President's policy. thi: m::ko tit foii ritLi:no.n. The Boston Courier publishes a communication from a gentlemtn whom it endorses as a long resident at the South, and thoroughly ac quainted with the slaves, who gives thib explicit testimony as to their capacity to maintain themselves: They arc a race of practical and 1 leroHi'L't dreamitu he had lllU ul UUIM ..Jl...Wl'-. II IL. 11 RH n . v II. . -- ,-i .... . . . .. 1 -H .1 1 T ' II i .1 t.i I. ,.ii if . , , , . ,, . oc u-i inn' .n n-it w-' i lie .ni' '(' WlMOKFÖTEi?. IND., a newspaper or managing a caucus, w neu ue ?Ci UUI , ' . ." Ii ., '! , i. ; i ... i P.u,.. ' , ' .,-.... a A t,1 m d winter, tmi inai was a smaii will i.-e more im.im.j u; "ö u-u uu a.i . i.;.i m m- ....- - a nr. r;:TR,.i. m nu,ur uneu a o u- . - - (J cmbabi.rd bv the tro.t and cxpri.-nceu agricuuuriMS. iiaraiy PENS.OU0. BOUNTIES r,y. I've (or hin, or her or ; coerati. u. , . h -.I.U-..V,:.;! and it e.ervej lil.c Sil, i in elephant. ,, a j.l . t,tiou is found where there AM. AUIir.AKS.uF WW, il.) Ii t.tne Las llo CO lo, y., aUcr , d'9V of ,,r ; i? ,',, j tha, ,.,,,.., I.in-' !, p,lzzl, , lutme .xpl ,r,-r's. Kr..m not bUek men who arc ft. com. 'n'Äll'r -rW !? w ' he reVe ' f S Sr?V fro. . ...orni... till night, ,,, ,, will have the plea,::- of .!,-,:w d-.'. above Z-.o ,:n- ..venin- .0: po en, to condtiet with socce th8 ... U..1...1 I! nf. th,M. ; '"V ,r"1 '' , , -. ,,?! ,t' he vent to ret, quite Mti.lied ihat lishi to the world tie- f.ct, an! 2!) ,U-S. 1-loiv n-M morning. ,.r M I'' asul.urc of lb. .. ,,. la , J .;. i.u.t.H. ,-. ; aV ,1-:r"i'' '"f. -V ? 11 ;,LC ;;C. , ' 'Jl out of th,- -av. I that be mav n-'.. not only the po-; ,',. - h, 12 l,..t:rf, a rale of de place as their nu- crs vvere. for relH- im-.-nii'tvi-s arc l.H unuiug , .1.,... ,1.. .'....ilr I .... r .... r,,::l Sn. s .o n e r..l,al.h- unnreeedented. Ill'-vho.n they once labored. 1 ven. n nil iriiv i tiiiiu ü1' n'.. j int. vj . nv. --- - - j i .1 .1 . 1 ?ot etrlv in the morning. The' h,nk to (Jod, I t:t that he may 5ay it hould be the ,u,.o the coming ho a,er!.on that beginning room e u i , . . , . .. , ..rn...:. n ..: ..i. -.1 .....t....e ..,t,i 1.0 with tlse humbler elates in northern (V,,i v Lreakf;itfCJ in tue Kl u ne.i, i n tt;e language 'i w .i m, i' in-iu no um h"im i. . wi h every tlüi- filed up around,,, Lord, all Ve Nation,, prai-e ,,, ,,5 a, ,;,,. f,,o!:e of U ! eonmninilte., I.re cannot be found hen, a-. I e ,.T,f bind xvL- ?lad toi i:n. all people. Let every lt.in' 1 b.ln.e, on Ihn, reu, ., knl.lv bot day 1 .V" mll.n. of larn, aborer, who nit in, .1 hi ni . r , . , . t i . i i i i - , . ii ? . 1. 1 v infirn nrnet ca k ill wit h farm. PLUMMER & KELLY, W li;den!e and Itetail DKUGGISTS, jrif'i tmt corntr Main ami Pearl SH. UH mZONI. IXlIAX. out WKNOKI.I. MI! 1.1.1 15. 1 1 v r.r-r- - - to tne point oi uenimciauoa anu ; less evening r.i me muip-i;. m,i5 ,mu.'u, t.,.. - - - , ' I a-M- numlers of tlm uro found VmM bitterness. He does incalculable uMothor Was ero- that wa. The Army tho Cumbenand :s ubuh ,t is in ord,r t; wnt. a ho ,,: ; m; t um arc round service. The more such critics the self-evident; every body wis catch-: now quiet, and will probably eon- ,Iy on -the f!:::i:t ot iis i' 1 , ' c, ' " .-TT-- ! better. What he says about Mr.:in, cüd, and with a g,i,eral feeb tinue so for the next three months. I at llr-t inth d, an ev, n went so, - t Me of religion l vAl lT ? Cha,e,ifuni-t, he will himself ing 0f di,comfoit, they eret t off to ; Durin, thi, l.e:i?;l bc.th t lie No: tn !;ir to select a text Iron, oung, ' 1 v n 1 take back within a year, as he has f,e,l as early as po.oible, ail but Je-, Vid Hie outh will be f. imd mar- toujt. o iwcv, Mttahc nanai L.,. fl . L ,!W .1- (. .ishu-Jworh r,v,, .1,,. cblt Imv. who strayed . dMllimr their fortes for the coming :1,v:;rr. UUul t.im hiie i-i- :CiVn UA,U V.,,nh ,n a cr"tll,cd Vet Mr. Phillips will talk lo- ni.ht as if there mght be a doubt; them, a,d the .usn.nd was gnu, n mm a; peo,, r ; - ' " , . hue more nractical skill with farm- about our actual possession ol tne ; escape the dm by going 10 u , u.u, Ula: liun renin, p- u : 1 1 UIM,.V, ' mnl,. And more direct knowl- . scoundrels. I suppose he partly orwork. At niizht. the scrulmiug and I want to live to see uiai iuuu. nn-n win ueui.. om, , . , . . . . 'wholly thinks so, alnd his policy is cleaning we:e about half coniple- gi vill. D,y for it cur he mmni- res the lax :till hi,! on, o. "IXfi ; to criticise and purhandrtiige, even ted, and the ianuly .pent a cheer-: tains ,1 0:j million- of negio American,.- to tie point ot denunciation nnu; ,-ss pveniii!.' 1:1 we kiu-ner.. , nin. uju-'u, .... ...... : ... . ....... ; bilterne's. He does incalculable Motber was er..-.'" that The Army ... the Cumberland buh .t , .,. ..rd.-r i;. n.,., bo..;-; ; ;-' '; ; "; ' lt1aro"' 1110 lHJUULIu STOP H. SIEC, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hclms's Mock, I ' V 1 1 ' ' ! !.,'..,. . .take back within a year, as he tins f,e,l as early as posMi.ie, au lu; je-, Vid Hie ou.n v. u. , ...... u(l. rr,lf.if!Pfl i',,..i.hv M.t:iiiL- ituriai . . .,. - i . , , , ....i . . l . ii- .i i . i ... ,A-u'irr i- -?.c.ii tii unit., i.iiiu in a crucmeu I v T V T I v i . . . - . . i I.,w. ' , m i M.t 1 1 I v It ll'ii W fir I ... i .t.a.T hlV. V r O il 1 H c l.l I III' MC T ' 1 t H III'- uniin.- ., i- .. .. ' . 1 .. , i . I Ii 1 fl'. 1 1 . . C 1 I - . r.w.- an.! Woo. Cofi.n?. North Mam Mrctt liR . . w ' . , t . . ... .' . . . ... i i,;, . ...... . T ,h nt ..vneet nu r h .,..,,. XU(1 r,ff 11 ölwor ls n,orp inan - . I II. I PPii 1 II1flTlIllll I y 1 , T , T i VI''-- .11 It i r. I 11 lltJ.."ri:i t' lillL I UvJ II" I. ft . I . 1- aL'UHM vw.. . oil - I i . . r, . t .Ii .tfitiit.. I r.r i.tfirf r t lop h.nm M I.:!. HT?H I IHH. I J .. .1 11 " .ft " a I 1 - I..-A.lTU T'II ;1'V-.i7Llt't.'lilftlj 1 V7 I l.St.11 Uklll 1 mill H I understand his bitterness towards evening anion- inoe wuo vo uu rm,ro igtinngin uns . ; ;; V v.. ' 7.'"' .r t." ..., ,h.n i-' el and all other rites. I sunnos that tbero of thesa Christian WIM. 1-1 r-forr, .11 or- any anti-slavery man ougnt to ou-. mg-dress l,e supper, anu u,e un- w,ien giineu mu J " " . ; This t!,rlH wo,,M h n,re!' Ü2t arid Christian practice, will r,tion th,t comr within the hne of . but he has no chance. .No' tidy, flurned-boking figure which r,.lt object tor which ue n.ne l,e . :tilu,ion to the re ' n..- r,t-i.i,. n-iiK m ' du-irrrtV-uinl'-rthoc-.Ueol u incurs- - ; Ml incn.a-Ktmmm. ..niln biin.lt the te?.-tah C. tl r!;!inr. n-ld One hundred UlOusind ', . . . . i - ' y wvtiu- ur or ahrr. I " uu,u ' ", 1 v. 7 . " ""Tl rÄ .1. nnim. ma.kah.e co trdtutv, u, n.s - vet- Irom pagmisrn made by th mate u man wno imgm uc inaue maue me uus.. ..,v ,m . v w. c.... ;. Jiverv war. !-inir redm fl to a tin ; j Al-,- r'-n fT1;e ri ll I'J vuaii-- . - i .. i --, o cars wi ti iys co:ite-t viewed 4in n lv ir.ee me a cll I dou't Intend tob UNDERSOLD. I? A. J. KO-:, THOS. KKAZKK. Winchcsiff, Dec 4, l-r3- '- i