EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, ; ;^^ptKATTOSI'& KKSrS>EI>Y. (/■''TO®i-T'V 0 Dollars per year If paid strictly Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid ttititittißrcc months; after whleU Three Dollars These terms will he rigidly ad ißKi every Instance. No snhscrlptlon dls- SffipridnA until all arrearages tiro paid, unless at, of the Editor. KufoymatCoii. UrfCSovE UNMKNT. ll. Howard. >■•; V,f%«*fetary-<»l‘ interior—-Jus. Jlaiinn. I--' Secretary of Treasury— I Ini'll Met ’ullncli. 1 Secretary of war—Kdwin M. Stanton. P • : S6oretary of Isavy—Ghleon Weils, 1 Pbit Master General —Win, lionnison. ; ‘ Mt^nioy;, General—James s. Speed. • ■•■ Clip# Justice of llio iruitofl Hlates—Salmon P, l‘'Ohpß©.T*.--- «• t’ r ,■ - GOVKUNMHNT. I GoV^motr-AiKlrow Ci. Curtin. *■ ' Sccrotaryxtf Stale—Kli Sllfer. I ' Stnrveyor ucncral —.fames 1\ Harr, f, VAnditor General —Isaac Skulker. Attbrnoy General—Wm. M. Meredith, i AcUUtdllt General—A. Ij Russell. StatoTreasurer—Homy D. Moore, t tMbf Sasticc of the .Supreme Court—George W. ■s Thompson,’William Strong, V JoKtfM. Head, Daniel Aguew. COUNTY OFFICIOUS. /. •.fcre'Hident Judge—Hon. .Imncs Tf. Orahiun. Judges—Hon. Michael Locklin, lion.. ' V. K. Maglaughlin. ProtllOliQtary—.Samuvl Shi reman. ClerKoJaaHc‘coi?v , <2onouGii officers. i VtiSiefßut gess—John Campbell. • ■ ;■ AsMStant Burgess—William J. Cameron. t ■ ' TPvftLCouricil—Fast Ward, .1. W. B. thUc-hm, li '-Ail'dfeny Ch'O. Wetzel, Chas. IT, Holler, I' BftTttfct : Want, A. K. Uecm, John t'Bß®sTßobt.M. liiaclc, S.H. Hillman; (Murk, Jas. 7, . M.-MOSOllliaiiiiiier. 4 -• BorbUfftL'Trcasarcr—Pnviil Cornman. Kmamiel Swartz; Ward Con li>.; Ward, Andrew Marlin ; West, Ward, ■0 Wldnev. ii r Soaker. • ; t; WAuditor—Ai K. Sheafer. *« V .ttfflS Collector—Andrew Kerr; Ward Collectors, Jacob Goodyear; West Ward, Ji.it. Patrick Madden. ■ - J TJn6ticefi Of the J Vaco—A. L, SponMor, Havld y ' Dohuil*, Michael Holcomb. (s ..T^iintjggJjrfght.nvs —Alox. I l ’. Aleck, Levi Albert. S.T »jV cuiuiuties. I* Church, northwest angle of bj' CentreSquare. Uev. Conway P. Wing, J’asU)r.— SOrvlceaevery Sunday morning al II o'Vlock, A. p ('hurch. corner of south ";HttriOVer.ond Pomfrcl streets. Uov. John ( Bliss, ini Pastor. Services commence at 1 L o'clock, A. Al., .1 fin'd 7 o’clock; P.M. . .. , V -St John’s Church, (Prot. Hpiscopul) northeast • “angle of Centre Square. Uov. F. J. (Acre. Hector. Bervic'es atli o’clock, A. Al., and-7 o’clock H. Al. « ' EngUsli liUthcran Church, Hodford, between '5 Malniitidliduther streets. Uov. Sami. Sprccbor, u at li o'clock A. Al., and ()•;; I* o’CloekPAM. jr Church, Tionthor, between Harioveif-aiid PUL streets. Uev. Samuel Philips, «i at II o'clock A. AL, and (J o'clock L 'B. Church, (first charge) corner of 'Maltf ilild'Pltt streets. Uev Thomas H. Sherlock, 'Jv at li o’clock A. AL, and 7 odock iljf JE. Church, (second charge) Uev. S. L. >li!’ BorattaiL Pastor. Services In Fmory M. F.. Church k iilofeA. AL AL .. --Clulrblx oLGod Chanel, southwest cor. ol West d ,! >st&ekahd.Ohapcl Alley. Uev. H. F. Bock, Pas ■Pi? tohb Services at 11 A. AL, and (>y< P. AL iWt- vlSft'iPatrick’s Catholic Church, Pomfrel, near ■ Bffflt Btteoti.t Father Gordeman. Services every . .othfer Sftbbath, at 10 o’clock. Vesper* at .‘1 I*. AL , " Gtonriaii Lutheran Church, corner of Pomfrct Dew streets. Uov. Kuhn, Pastor. — i (U SorW'Oea , at'l o clock P. At. in changes in the above arc necessary Jtl (| are requested to notify us, DICKIX.SUN c'OLLEGI' a' l !M, Johnson, I). D., President mid ; ProfeSSOKof Moral Hcicnct! and Liblical Litera li 1 tare... 1 -'---/,- Eittinuct, HiUnnui, A. M., Professor of Math -3DI f IDfttlCS*, ' . Joan K. Stayni an, A. M., Professor of the Latin ! aaidjKi’enoh Languages. . ■'Hon. .Tames H. Graham, LL. 7>., Protcssor oi [S • T.fity; . u • OJidrlGS P. Himes, A. M., Professor of Natural c*,r. • Science land Cur u tor of the .Museum. It iti' A. McCauley, A. M. Professor oi ami ttfd*Gr6dk'a'hd Gorman Ltmirnagos. . p« . R©v*.Remind 11. Kadali, L>. L)., I'role.s.sor of i lu , Jbsophy tind the English f.anpaiatfe. C. Chest on, A. M., Principal of the . Pii - Principal ol Iho Commercial is.,, Repartiyient. T, 0. Watsoli McKcohan, Assistant, m Grammar Teacher of Penmanship. P j/a OK WCJIUOL DIRECTORS. ■E.-’Ccrnman, President; James Hamilton, 11. »»tl Saxton,'R. Ci.Woodwanl, Henry Nowshum, C. P. nlJi. HumorlcU, Sect.y; J. W. Eby, Treasurer; John , aJ BpahF,Messenger. 3feot on the First .Monday oi eabb-'monthat B o’clock A. 3L, at Education Hall, tuli ‘■-tottlllßleneposltltank.—rrosicluiil, 1?. JI. Ilcn ltr" dersont Cosuier, J. I*. Hassler; Tellers, L. A. ibR Smith, w£AC.Cox, Jno. E. Wagoner; Messenger, »Ui Jno.-.underwood; Directors, K, 31. Henderson, ,1M President; K. Cj'vV’ood'wa rd, W. W. Dale, William ,■ Llne,Jobn-ZU£, John smart. .Jr., Ahm. Hosier, * . 'Henry Saxton?Skilcs 3V«-odbum. »JH. r First Natlonajßank.—President. Hon. Samuel iii 'Hepburn;CaSllior, Joseph Violler; Tellers, Messrs. [[ln -Wtopm! Oifriyfltid • Itr ennel n a. n: Directors, Samuel Hepburn, vvililani Kerr, John S. Sterlit, W. 15. alloy llallroad Company.—Pres ia«t ident,j-FrQd®flClc Walts; Secretary and Treas ,nu( ’urer.‘Ed\rftWslll3idille; Superintendent, O. N. .'jLuli. f-paseotii&Gr.tiaiiis three limes a day. Car- Usle Accommodation, Eastward, loaves Carlisle .. • 5.55 Ai Mi/arrlving nt Carlisle 5.-JO V. M. Through R/U trains Eastward, 10.10 A, M., mid il.iu P. 31. \N cst •'ward-at9^r.'A. i M., amt U. vl P. 31. ..•Carlisle Gay and Water Company.—President, 'iLenltielTbdd; Treasurer, A. L. Sponsler; Super 'll - intendent,,George Wise; Directors, F. Watts, E. M M,Blddlo, Hebry Saxton, K.C. Woodward, J. D. ILIO. Penrose, Peter. Spain*. o „v.‘ , SOCIETIES. COIU’UKATIOXS. Lodge No. 107, A. V. AI., moot;' . v, at MarloaHall oil Hie 2cl and -ith Tuesdays of ev jnwJ• 'gry itlontU' *'' Bt. John's Lodge No. 2iit), A. Y. M., moots on tho H third Thursday of every month, at Marion Hall. .. No. in, J. G. oIG. F. fleets Alon . day aVlroat’s Building. I/. LatoxtXodgo No. (i:?, I. O. of G. T. fleets every l’’ iu llheom's Llall, :Jd story. raß A ',';'' • , * ,FIKE COJMI'ANIKS. The Union .Fire Company was organized in -Hon,*3o inf Louthor Ijetween VUt and Himo- Five Company was instituted jniHidFGbruaryr IS,-1800. House in .Bedford, between . L'l&laln and FomfroL streets. P’-'ThdGbod’-Wlll Fire Company was instituted in . House in Bomlret, near Hanover Iby *'• InatfrdtGd in 1859. House in Pitt, nca'r Main st. AND DESPATCH. THE":JjOB FEINTING OFFICE the Ambuican Voiajstber, has ,|j» with the most modern spoci- issued from the Eastern Foundries, ■with the Jobbing Ofllco of tho raffl^ 1 IIiLS I)ecn united with it, com / variety of JOB TYPE to be yp ei^f^^ln' t any oniee in Southern Pennsylvania; in taste and promptness, cannot —-hi the County. avo.now prepared to execute all sorts of in a First Class Oilier, siu-h i i!• |(gt' notice and reasonable rales. POrclerK sent by mail, accompanied by >i vplli bo promptly attended to. A froedman sat on a pile of hrieks. As Hie ruin was ]>i 1 11oi-idown ; His shoes were worn, and his eon t wn - lot n ; Aiul his Iml was v, ithotil a crnivn, Ho viewed tin* clouds, and he viewed himself And lie shook the wet from his head, Ami a tear dimmed his eye ns lie saw mi by A buy with a loaf of In end. And he raised his volee in a doleful lone, That sounded like a gong, ■\Vhile the vain eame down on ids nappy crown, And he sang to himself this sung: 1 guess old Mas>a link he coiinl Do chickens Toro doy hatch. I totes no more de heavy load, Nor drives old Missus round ; I wonder who day's gwlne to gel To work de patch of ground. Don ding away de rake and Inn* Dis am de jubilee; But I (ink lasl nh;ht as i hind to drop, Upon dr muddy "round, VniHr (lie drippin* on my lioa'd. And dr wind was whi/./.iif round, I’d like (u hab my lipid Mod llrr, And my c.ibui back aaain, For dr voMdcrM uvllimr berry cold Out la-rr in all dls rain. lint tlt'ii i's dour wld rakr and lior, his am dr Jubilee ; I'so "ot all vapjird Mima dr Uncos, My sbor > is worn out. b-o; My (’oafs so old dal fn mt rack ‘drew IV i'llv'w’.s cniiiii!: And daiv’s do children did once flayed Tn shirt, tail ’limit Urn yard— I cannot. 1 uiy a Midi fm- d< \ n JV lime’s so herry land. I Jut (liny array do rrd Ids am do jnhilcr De odder day when Tdnky died, 1 1 ink il bra ry irmnl. Dal do dear Lord shoui 1 lako her n(i' Before di-> cold Wind b!o\v-*d ; Hill drii 'twas liiud to "e ■ he’ 1 die-- I wisli ‘di.'M not been born- Bse 'fraid she perNhed, lor she asked About Iho rice and corn. Hut ilrii I’.-.e done will*, rake and hoe Dis am di-JuMP-e; And Dinah hits dm* on do ground, And looks so thin and poor ; She cannot sliiij tin* sOii£ she suny: About tho cabin door. Her j»oor old limbs arc almost bare, tier check lames cornin’ boo; I almost, wish do Lord w«*uld muc And lake her up dev 100. But den she’s done wid rake and line, Dis am de jubilee; 1 drom’t last old jna««n come And took us home wid ho, To do ley cabin da 1 we lef When Host dey set us IV-h* ; And dev I built tho bald ’ood lire, And Pari cooked de % am Dey say dal dreams are sometimes (rue. I wonder it’ills one am. Bui den I's lluny: away ile hoe To hali a jubilee ; TSUi B-a'H'JlSi/aTUBIK 0 2-' Tiiti AM©- EjSTSSD’i VAJKHE. AN A 0 1)11 INS si Delivered JJ'/orc the, Keij.ilei.ic Club of Bedford, 7*u., JAMES !■’. MIUNK, ESQ., ox' Voi;K, I'A. I propose, to-nighi, to discuss, as fully as I can, within tiio limits of an hour, the J/d.erature of the Abolition Wuikcc. The subject is almost a novel one. J have had no time and heeu in no mood during the past live years, to examine the. struct live of the Yankee's prose, to count the feet in his couplets, or to dis cuss the merits or the morality of either, lie has given us reading- of another and heavier kind, which could not bo put oil - . He has entertained us with tax bills, which took away our money, and proclamations which stood in stead of our laws, has diverted ourailenlion from the light and demoralizing literature of the stalls, to the perusal of health tracts, showing to our delighted minds the blessings of a national debt and the joys of an early death in the arms of Con scription To suppose a people with such pressing literature as this thrust into their hands, capable of reading any thing else, is to give mankind credit for an amount of industry and a deal of composure which few of them possess. 1 venture to assert that there-is no -writ ing in the JCnglish language so thrilling, or which excites such lively personal interest in the reader, as the notice that PTjATN PUIXTIX ’UII’TII'X BY BRATTON & KENNEDY m CTgragrrvCTjmaYTf. -ak> glim'll soKW of me i’juEJ-anaA-S. > wind Mows cold, but I'so done wid 101 l And let do cotton patch, IV rain may conn*, d** wind may blow lUil hross do Lord I’m* fret*. De rain may come, de wind may blow But Ihv-s de I ord I’se free. De rain may conn', d** wind may blow But biv-’s de Lord I’se I'ree. De rain may come, de wind may blow But bress de Lord J’se tree. Dc rain may come, de wind may blow But bress do Lord she's free. In* rain may ciniii', ilrwlihl may bhm - , i'nt bivs di- T/ml [’s Civ.-*. he has been drafted and has ten days allowed him in which to prepare for glory or death. The hard prose of the Conscription Act, lias shaken hearts with a mightier touch than the loftiest lines of Shakspeave or the tenrteresl melody of Burns, precisely in the pro portion as it is .sadder and more tragic for a human creature to read his own doom than to dream over I lie woes and tears of visionary men and women, or of generations that are in the dust. Nor is the tax collector a better friend to study than the provost-marshal. Itisim possiblo to read poetry with satisfaction when you arc engaged in estimating the comparative advantages of being shot or starved, conscription or sold out of a homo. Odes, ballads, plays, histories, novels, are alike impotent to engage (he attention of the citizen, who is listening to the breathing of a government spy at his keyhole, wailing for the rap of a provost-guard at his door, or watching from hiswindowfor the approach of the bayonets which are to stimulate his pa-, triotism. Since, then, the awful scenes of the years Just past, have afforded us no timo to charm our minds with the fancies of tho world’s wisest men, iris not likely that we should have given many midnights to the seribblings of the meanest race that ever read books or wrote them. Hence it is that my sul >ject is not a hackneyed one.' Before we go'fnrthpr. it is well to un derstand that by (he Abolition VctnhceX refer, and refer "solely, to that band of malignants who now dominate over New liinghmd, mid, as has been most truly said, “rule us for their pleasure, uml'pluiuler us lor their profit.” There is u JleinofitU'y in tile .Kustern Slates tviiieh we must all re.-pert and cling to, nut merely because they are one wild us in. devotion I" the constitution of our eouulry, out' with us in their eonteui].l for the “higher law,” one with us in the determination to preserve this govern- cut as alionnilaye for white men ul their children, Inti because they ■avoly, steadfastly and year liy year. :st votos utterly hopeless for present feet, in 11 10 oaliu ln'liof Hull < loti will ■iny us hold r days, and dial, in any .■fait, it “Is liottor t ( i do vioiit (liitii 1" lio popular.” I'ivory word iliat wo ran nil, rin tbsinneiiilion *4' lie 1 oruo! and Voi nipt a'ml idol lists i" awrd oi prai,-e to the nobio met; who have Mood up ayahi-e him in Ids liraif, and 'viio have Ibiii it --l.v sought (o wipe from llioir own Slates the sliyma, of his crinu -, and jo 'doo,n the rest of the iand from the live of ids rulo. The names of siieh on ;is fierce ami Touroy and Soymoar iitl 11io Curtises an : thrice dotir to ns eeatiso (hoy liavo proclaimed liio truth ml Mood steadfast (o it in liio lias'of (ho liio:-! forooions anti, lawle-s majority (hat ovoi' held a land under its hood J have said find my subject is a novel one. U is, nevertheless, one of dm iiim-i important that can enyayo your alten don. it is impo—pile to overrate t!m ]>o\\ ii' l )i’ Ir HI top ol‘ I\ -ill 11 11!;’ (if o' IklO' I . A printed won! is die mo-l poUau iu liueip-o on oarth. The speech of an or ator, no mate, r how ; hapa n. ho may be, no matter how much his tun.-m inns’ charm the ear of those who bi’ar bin', <1 ios out of die mi nd. Von are tld drilled with it; you repeat it; yon chat abon.l it with your friends. iUu thin woa.kaue n> I i.n !-e In-'ifnt e. n ; M A minis rruvdl liu'in »)Ul td' i i'• - i 1 lb Blind. n* n; 11 j»iv ’> i V(»i- i> ■ "t .r,i i • a I i .!! ,• vi' ii v lil’.. , ~,, ] • < ■ I 1 ' ’ .ii '.-11, 'I" ii i '('/’ll i‘> I:" lied mid ivii' ,vi '1 :is o.L.m ;:s yeti t;\!<' ■ |> ill" I‘.i'ii;;' •• ii. v. ” ilii*. . IyvT.s wiii f. in tin* lti.s.l y‘-ii will i:i> 1 and bee. •vcM (() - i•;•uii>JU'l' 1 ni< :s. l’.v Imm 11 ‘ mul pr< i>y mrii!« lit, \viu<- { i mvo ilitiiu- 1 lii*. 1 iuinuv (*i ilm mi!- ions win) nu'.ko up i!w‘pi"j:i OIV :-I | : Hi! i; 1111! •‘J!<■' *, of i< ) U!Us'' ■' iyh (■ ii, i. a - idle an un< - - ■ "l. 1 1-; i i ■elr to stay ihi’ dn.w ■d’ Ihe li thiny o a IVinisylvauia audience, e-jdally f them are any iniddie-ry. d iier.-nis unoii.y ii, of )'. s ■ _ id's' lime s tvi’ii within my re i >ih-a h .n. v-ica; lie venders of tinware. clo,-..s and. h it i.- ■r-sphi horns, s.n.si ■■ i r -einm -r i -nil.nn id IVoUi tic i ■■ of 'he Nor.h hrenrd: Inn peaceful (while' and valley >i' this innocent eld Slate, on diee- ar u;;ii <'i <■; jn.'.iiu;,', 1 i • >i;i Im-* ini' i'ioniii !l* ji>\ krl-'.i, IUW Il'M U V< M’-l (-1!. ii'. .‘I! J 1 ’ 1 ' 1 ' IV h'm» (liv.sj'.lvc ]ni!' :*71.1 l'i tr • u m!.m s ; > illii* in tii-.' "ii;j i:ni.■, :tn• i i.-; t iu'lr i •<>iL>';ll-■ wli : i -; | i, n hu-i'H ,ri ilii I'ill Hit'll IMV,- 1.: i- 'l. ';! :i-:> ii 'or..-i-l iplinn .S.< • I , ii.w Km lin-> .• lot ■- uvj) out inn! liu-ir J‘ m J'i in i*" ii 11 ( *“ • ilu.-l' i h/i )l;i Wi i U’i iil■ 1 1 i ‘ 1111 ■ i .1,,,' 1 >f ilH'-wiim.m-iii.iu v, mill! : .) ivl’ll 'j. ('ln.rtiv .-I i In- 111 ;ini■ I i.iivo nr iiii ny i ■ iiiiii■-» lonic.-l ■.':!( I -wii'i-i 1 i!iriV"li'-.- limiiK. hout'.'li unablo to 1 •i 1 t.i.* tint*-, hihiiK mid eiKiU.u’)'. of liic. rnyu _■ v.iiu li'nu.ulil lu'lll from tin* J '.('o;. 1 y--mii;r,ny nl ’.•!iiHylv«oii' ■■ I ti.< Kin v. I ‘(lmTMii' till" Yin'! 1 \ ll V, 5 ’ ■- ’• ."i’.il wiili “I ■ Vlilrilii cl' !i li.l i'.l'jily 1 iit“'y f'-rr liv iave d; ivi i '-'a li.n i I 'l’ll' ■ tin-v, ,ae, ila ■ ‘lock bllsilU"-:;. !!:■ V' ■ rin yuuh nirii vim vi me,d i 1 11 >I<■ eomniodUie-i have ivi lill.'U' ibl'lnill-'. Idollle'l. i' !h *M come mini.-, ami are p doctorin'; - tile ('or'sHlnf ion: Mm >of them contractors, mill have eel their squadrons in the field armed, wit!’ cant iron sabres, mouiUed on skeleton inn.- es, ami clad in picturesque rays idshod'l.v ; sonic oi'tlicin poets and s:vmm ny 11n ir lyres in prai-'e of John lerovn and (he noble lilaek; but all of them—donahs - , saint, shoddy comrae'or and iuuehil varhlor alike, are simply clock s.rl tin peelers in a new oi,- pii.-e. 'Choir iyrii < ;in*l their liu'o with llv.'ir I-rolt ! loathe who lun spent hi- early years bii'ie tKiitriviUii’f’”of mechanical (Tea.- m m-. likely, when lie iiints hi-; aid oni.a I" poetry, to forsake his old tried.s, or isi tabli.-ih uny very close cbnvr poiidi nee witli tin.' Muses. 1 ti.i sauce-p-ms hi.-, similes, hi.-: shoo peg's ami his met.' pliers, are equally ingenious frauds. lie is alilvO a dishonest linker, whether lie wields the pen or liokl llielnpstone. Ilouee, 11 10 Abolition id tcraturc is not the out cropping of spontaneous genius, nor even Uus result of honest and patient labor. It is made to sell, to ehoat, to deceive, not to improve or instruet. Its histories are art (id and nudieious hiven lioiis. designed to varnish the iiifamh s wliieii have black noil the whole id tory of the J’arty of -Xegrodcniancipaiioii, and to delaine the. parly of the con.-liu.- tion which lield these States in firm ami glorious Union as long as the reins of power were in tlieir hand::. IU Rheolo gy lias nothing of the spirit of rhrisl paid the Apostles, or of the long' line ol wortliies of all ayes, op winch eaeli seat and suh-di vision of the Church ean elaim its share, whose patient, iunoumt, pray erfui lives were give n to seeking a (dear er knowledge' of tied and bringing aliens and wanderers into closer com munion with him. On tin- coin vary, it is a kind of mixed, mad nonsense, made up of a series.e>i incoherent interpreta tions of tiie C'o,-pel, or strictures upon it, hy insolent e-xhorlers .who raietneiV own hetlowings higher than tile* vhun eters of Hinai. Xo tv. eof ihem pivd -dy agree la ihe pariinrs of tiie hc'cvt il i’-.-olc which (hoy Seoul ami d>'fy; l-i tile cx.ud texts which e.ii- to b'- e.i lout amt re jected; hut they are hea;:'ifully united in scorning and sneering ai ail of which does not accord with i!ie ‘•••in uu--, the pa.-sions, or i(-■!- acgTemi i/ -ni-- at of each. Tiie songs of l.his Aholiih in bin. iv.iure are hy no means suggestive of tiie trill of birds which sing because sung is their N I- yin i«) ip • i w -N'-hi- p!hl • l. 1 1 o » ( wri'.'ni hy ins ■an idiv.dd' \on ,i w 11 dii j u 1.1 VlliM* Mi' I '*' • 1 ' i.-!' .; 1' ; i ini )■’ llic:n n-. i iiKiv Thoy nr II PA., THURSDAY, FEBRI natural s'leceli. The nasal ]iiiie of the Puritan has noth inn- ofihe warhle of the woods about it. 1 ids attempts to cliny after tin’s fashion of Nat lire's horn niiu ;-lvih alfovd a pleasure, it is line; hut it i.-. the pleasure of a downright, liearly, shaking lanyii at tie 1 liuli'Tou.- failure of the poor devil, who faneie-r harau-' 11■ ■!:> - i riroo i’f soil ni’tiia a ii'--, la' cool in:' i.i | iiiia te loe'.oiiy, nod 't OU lUvt S 1 ir. "S Hi;; li |U,I ! , l■l;■ • ;i i ii!, I ;i' 1 ■' ;!•' ’i n illy. J• i ( Ir-< ■- 1 . ( r:; I »!).• 11M-: tl!v thi!’U'< !!i>r::rilu in - - n; 1 illl'll' ; ; a .ye u: si;■i.i!l knir h... : 1 ■ Hi. mine :.i ;i :-nnm •! ni;.! 4’y ir la -',a n , : i] ij. ’n.• > p-’Il-i- in ! ■ ;i : i m i >■:; ■■ h> a nil 'a 'h, ii ~ my Mcn ■ nn. 'll";,- n .’I ■ alike |in--i w ilii ;!i ■ ■. !■ i .M'V ' n; rlf IJ • r 1 : •. mniv r, la.- ■ ■■ i' Ani(Ti<"in i 1i ■ ~a ]! i i , i■ i 1> >'i■ ■ii ihi .-<■ 1 hi"■ ■■ . ' I.in !i- t I• 'I ■ . 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Vh ; *y .-''nu’h.l Mm ir Moody pmant in :\ “A«o* «in'ii mul i.. ha- ! i m 1 v r wk i<-ii i hOTi-m sn---vll»<»■'! ;ti (ho !•*•;::1 w “77/-' /,//.•■/*.as il,-; mnl'U. and Wiilrti v/a ; ilia watch wort! of the origi nal Abolitionists for a quarter ofecumry — u 77. C C 'un- !; m >:u-- c miiii I y. 'iii 1 ’! i, ■' ij-ori i■ ii c i i ””i; i' "i -, ■y' ■' ’ily di ■ ii ! cm; r-c ; 1C ii c, ,> 11! i • i,■ ■■•! ■ C' 11! .< l ni 111'!', Mil I 1 ’ ’ • ■ ”, I ii.’iii v he me ’ c” ■i"iin i ’ic -me fn- (f.-’i liy (! ”hi m -l 1 ,c•. mnn'leiv'l mei i h;mler ”ii i' ; low ivh- 1 lic • m in, mul v vi..' who lie - I ' , unit'' ' .nc ie.ine r; r i um’ < 'Minimi id wi!' ’ 11 n i ■>! m no\\’m rii'i i V in. ' v,.**- i ll i- [ ii.d ijiu ill tn I lii s r ‘d I'rO d will) i n nm t /.. • ;' • 1 1 \\ it i V. Y f I MM: I ;■ '! if::] [ ;: i Ibl ARY 1, lS(»(i i-l'l'i i.’.y ••'l'.iiiiiv..' ■' i". i!■ ■ • !• ■'•!;■':U inn n|’ ! 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()niav*add lanry Unit (lion* could be Mule in com mon between men whij claim to bo ndn istuvsoid.lodanilcxpomid'.”’.- o'* 11 i-* v.mrd, and. Id.aiami iniidc!-; wlio .-ySton tin* i an.i d'-i;.' the ina-lm*. <»1~! ry-.-.m t-« [|.-,m-i- r]i ai -nilt-i:i--n a si mil mini an: cnon*-;!i m t.udnM 1 i’Mdi,-- m d.- n* i i;i v;> uM r-hoi’.hi ! n:■; 1 1■' v, hm -’i.v ni n ; ; .’i, whi-li v'uf 1j 1 i-i'.-.-!:' ly.li-itl no f*n>r Ollii ;; i i 11 1 ■; !IL t! >1 ■ - fol : ’ V.‘i ili i■ i 1 " t'lM ■’ -;k1 i . • I, 1 {■'- ■; (nt. li. If .I if nilli'H - o. P I’oiiimy' ii:i v-‘_ i.voor.l In" u. rlii iiUvi.ii'-j. m v>-r n;": n ; - 1 -' - in .ill'.-:; 1 !i;:n■ 1, •■ v '.vlinn I‘i-- ".'■i'.v on o!v 1 ilial M'oi'o iwo old io;* iiu di-iifi. 11-'W.i in! •■mi.'win V l::uv oilf.T -(i( tin O' llonk" to in,’ I'n.Lli’i ‘-■I oy :: n;." - of 111.’:-. Mil’ ■ • V.utl.l I 'U>U them fii in an/ '1" - ! i'-'in in']’!, not t’l ii*- I ’. 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'lt ■( I \i - • ill’i'M lill ( i i»I i.. t■] i ‘j• * • Imlu’ri lll Kath l * , 1 ’ L!.. ■■‘ 1 • . .... ■’ till! At ;MKi 1 ill 'll .! 111 L ml i! i*i i, i-; 11 ni ; -! ■ ' y 11, . I ■, 11 - t ' !i: I ;i> ■ ■ ;i i• i ii'i >\’i i i: N !■: i r \ i! i;. 1 iii *.■ i ■ •>i (» ii !i i ;•. i i‘; my aiv * 11; u < ’t. ■ f‘j■ Itll a.M ~;M i I*.11; i t uls ■ 1 I.' ■ [i\:'>■'>'. ,1' I :.-y ;ill- in ! '•. 'j'!; «y ’ .. : 1 111• v ; ,v ,J; U!1 na i mM !> ■ \w 1, '• 1 i ill ill.' ( .:. liinn, w hen 1 wa-s'.' li'.u:ar cim lii'.m of the new govern meat. wim-li was tvr tainly as ihuly in iv!i.d!inii ih.-u a,- ever ai'iei-var 1.-, (luy published x!i<■ lihem'ss es in'iho-s i'.vo persons, gove tialierina: hi.' yaphe ; ui' liit'in, ami never hdnna !■. 1 a hi'U of di.-ajiproval nflhe wirlam will-li fay had eidered. T!,. ,-iu ivs 'i I (hen i !i>' sami' .-iii’-il which they hail di— lilayil I i In Shiv, when they ind.iel li.-. r I ili -ii' ''.1 1 ’lli jai lis i 1 \ iii.,> ll l l -ii* ! -,,i illi ;i v> ?< >1 ?m'\v Voru to i:< •!i‘ <•<>•.i p,•; i.,11u- oiiitr iji.-ionrsl W-, i ir‘\‘ hi/Mjvmi »■’ iii-.*• O. \l\: l n! : ! J,-' 1 ,v:'.r T ';iv 1 1 roI;i )'■■■ - ‘.'"l * in ; I ll ' *.‘i unit vy, 'No-; (■•!!' O'iu v.’o t ’ • ;u-r.o'-’ iwi nnliy i:i ; h>' 1■- . i i 1 ;a tli,- (ii>! insertion, and live cents I' 1 "! re *<>•• c idi suhse.jn.-nt insertion. Qnar ' • . i :• i •■-••■i-'i elv. nd yearly ad vei l lw pl'le.-s. —NO. 00 th.‘ compositor. it is the simplest/thing in liie world to write one. Reuben Tur- I'Utioii goes .soldiering, (the bounty in Reuben'sdistrict, I may remark, was ;'ir,oni ami loaves Nellie Jtooiittle coii.-oJate. ..Nellie devotes herself T-O kniiiing stockings for the .negro troops i/iit it n.'ws conu-s of Eon ben’s demise, which, of course, takes place in the very middle of the deadly Wench. Nellie, tln-n upuii, having dried up her tears on her apron, concludes to soothe Rou b. 11 ‘. dejiarted spiril by ministering to Ids companions who are left behind, and fortnwilb becomes an'army nurse. Idnally, she happens to lie wandering through the wards of a strange hospital when she hears a familiar voice ex claiming. ‘'Oh! thal 1 could hut see Nellie, and die happy!” She bounds forward, lears back the curtain, there is a simultaneous squeal—“ Rctidcn — "AT,’de. r ' and these two pure-hearted young beings are locked in each other’s arn,’. Of course, Reuben wasn’t killed af HI. The story was invented by a k Cn; perilead who was Ids rival and ii.ain't ptuek enough to go to the war. lie ini. mi I'eiy wounded by a2O inch v.tniv'tt ball in (•><• chest—soon gets on Ids hg,-.—they aro married—settle down in a m at collage with an elligible onion Im -H a-, iae|ii d—are blessed with a brood young Abolitionists who o !i o I't or i i l!• t• \ li:» \*tini '-■l*. o- v.U.i n iil'ii !’ t S )!(>;•! \\ iIU i K‘ll - ■( iM Hi ,11 ■ H mi \ ■ ; mu'* liy Wins, inul (here tlip morn 1 •:11•:is in' im> stonily purchasers of all Hi, .. mir ili.- Harper.- print. Fortunate ly, i; bin the power of tlio Democracy !id . oniiiiiy who have bought, in 1 i.io! lime-, thousands of books mul peri i,"ncal- 1 "with tin* miiiu* of the Harpers i"i ,iii hi. In cm down the eireulatiou of t;ii - mi -I'ii-f -"ii~iiily mid right speedily. That i- 1 iiM only'way tfi'iV-.ieh such mer cenary -mil-, ns theirs. I iiisv i- mioihiT kind of Abolition oi' wiiicli 1 have n word to s,.y, i.li 1 i.iiiyn Ihorc is hardly limb left b''-,iy iI. "it i- the poetry 'written by I 1 ,:'! • body of domestic patriots who I iv.br ; he work of animating their neigh -1 11.■ ■ ait.i a military spirit to that of sii, i\\ iny niie in their own persons. The ii ’o - >un t ibd iiyli' of this kind which has capeared during- the past iive years is (.nie . if I he - mos| distressing consul) nonces el ilv war. It Inis employed a large c.ai..nm oi - nui.-eie i for tlio labor of pro (i;;. in;; it is pmoly'mcehmdeaD which, ( nr.-iii, ring the political sentiments of the wrings might have been moregraco i nlly employed in carry inti; a. gun. Still, h i.-" valuable, for il illustrates the cow ard he ami hypocrisy of (lie Yankee Abolith 111i -1 more clearly than anythin}' that him over conic from Ids pen. It is really .dnnisi incredible that men exist shmi'ich-.- enough to print the martial a; pi'iilsmnl threat euings in which scores oi these rhymesters have indulged, while tousling their shins, between drinks in a custom house clerkship, or cillrayed in the perilous work of weigh ing on! links ni sausage and plugs of to l.aeeo from a sutler's wagon. How they can hue their names in print appended to exhortations to “ rouse,” to “ march,” In ”cniiipu r," and to “die,” and to do oilier ferocious tilings of Unit nature, is more than 1 can comprehend. One specimen of ibis species of writing, _ se 1. ■■•.■■ d at random from a large collection, i-; i;li iha' inv limits will allow me to 1 i i 11, ill i‘ II -'ll ‘Ui'll-'li (111 i ..-i.n . i r .V ■ Ml ii. i n i -1;■ 111 1 ici* :> ' i-tvjmo- \ n• years in the peaceful umi ‘; of i! i i i11;y a <[ui 11 in the New Vo!':-: ii-iniu hoi!-"! Thorn an 1 scores more of his kind. Tin y have all passed sii ;y linonyh the war. Ihdlhey have in-...' ii;inoy marvellously alilicteil c!a s ~f |..■ i*■'!i* in (he world. There is ho dise-iV known to medical science which ;lus.' loyal warhlers have not .•an ini totill* exemption olllee. Indeed the far! i~ worthy of physiological and i!. kpriy-ical inve,-ligation that the power Of rhyming developed itself among Yankee Abolitionists, only in il;.cc who arc over forty.live years of ,i_ ■ ~r in i .cl health. No man, of all Xcw Ki’.eland clioir who solicited hi ■. c i iirynicn, in son", to carry arms in the laic war, admit led hi> own abili ty t i -hunkier a niu-ket anil take the in id. >r : In '1; V< - l.i-l V . ■!• .1 ' ; • ■ '■ ; i'u- [ h:iv‘ rn leavored merely to sketch the evil mill the danger of this Yankee Abolition hulneticc as developed in lit e. a i are. I; i-a subject which could not i.r exhau.-led in many add mosses, and whi"h, 1 ‘nisi, will ho kept alivi' in our newspaper.-, by our firesides and every where. ' The remedy is as simple as the evil is patent.' li'> u.< buy no more of Hair or buy only those which we have i.utii>i:.-ly examined. 1 do not propo,--.. to .■xeinde. the publications of ilu-sr Aiioliiionisls from our houses be cause tin y advocate political views in (ippo.-ii I. si io our.-, u am willing to concede tjio iarge-t lil\erty of thinking u,. si public <|UestlonS>-i«KI regard i.- ,\i ..lition fashion of suppixssing imprisoning editors, and -wal.mrs as one of tlicgrav a Hu! it is liecanse their i'o--!y imnu.ral, shockingly hla piiemous; if, vaiise they make a mur derer and horse liiicf a god, amt call the Divine Father of ns all a “scoundrel;” 'liecanse they teach disobedience to law us a virtue', and lawless despotism as the right of a dominant .party; it is for these reasons that we should snatch their polluted pages from the fingers of children and close our doors against a plague more terrible than the.locusts or tile lice of itigypl. . , ■’■ l.ct us beware of -tlm incursions of ila ii-ay, iiA, colporteurs and tract-ped ii rs, ! jet u- search a publication which is brought to us by such bauds, as care fully as lie- oilieers of quarantine inspect an Infected -hip. i,ei us encourage home boohs, home magazines, home newspapers which inculcate at least.a accent ivvereiue for Uod and a common ivsi»vi for the Coii-'tiuuioii. Wo have l': 1 " ulnae range ef Kuglish literature from wliicb hi till the shelves of our P'eir.rii and if-a " proiluce fewer hooks Vattke's, they are a great deal is. he', us h.ivothe satisfaction 'M if.t ,g that tho.-e miserable' peo a , ii' i law will-still persist In writing .A' and blasphemies and print ing (lean, are a No doomed, exclusively, ui the ta-'l of paying for them and read ing them, t’emisyi vania will then be ne as iiopek ss a utarkel for their y mid tic ir tracts as it is now for ia trie and all themoehan iib wide!, (ney beguiled ns i i irh > V> .* . IK 1 i‘*. m ,lc 1 i i. , 11 [ i i'i i it liiiriy \ V, sr ii re.orded that a soap peddler was recently caught at sea dur a vlali-tt si s.iiy when lu l saved Ids i.i'f'.iy taking a cake of Ids soap and Wis-hui;;' Idnisi'h ashore. Tills snap, or liu; dory, must have been made from very strong UK. a; ■. 11 .ion ri;i.vnxc ».u ;m- .i... i.i.• jtii'i w, A,,i win -ili.-y !nu:rli 11 if n i t. > *rn, Ami 1 .Mb iin ' .:li ■ 1 iii \ <>*11’ liiiii.'l is- ago s I \ F * w.‘ to hraist