Winchester Journal, Volume 1, Number 39, Winchester, Randolph County, 3 April 1863 — Page 1

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TERMS UK CuSCRirTION. Ott , 4J jllar and 1'iltv t:t. it War. ir raio aotack; TEÜM3 OF ADVERTISING: ) if U irr, o if if rfitu . ,Eict i llilrmt' i-rli n,. 2.' A. W'MrF I icuri t wilt e in to ttmae , hj lertir l'r i longer eriod. luislarss ilirttforn, ' ISWKllKM IN HV.NO.. ' I. ills TT, v'c'i .')!. v i T n fr Kn i ! r'i "i t-. Li 1. 1 1 1 t!ie - ami tiw m Appbrant on tr 1 To irth S iiirdav 'h I'.nc.i Mont... 'in Ihr NVw I'riek'rtcSool-IIou't , N .rtl. bf the 'inlr m I, Wiincoester, Indiana. BO.VIt C'IKVKV. Attimrvit Li. Winche-trr, In !. OlhYr ii the I lil ll liHin.. (Jive rperii1 ittrn ti ... ti t iK drin a o.l ' i? iilli f-1 inn I' cui n. v 5 ii 1 Ü;. 'I. r I Li v. incnrier (itl.in. O R mil fMi.lt lit' tn or irr -ii (in in I S ith Street , when , v U ill ti n t 'e (u.i 1, iliilcJ pro t I . mm at - . ' t I a et'i in 1 1 1 j tnz ire-i. Wll. rir.IK'i!. Druz.'i-r, ml If ft t Irr in J iii-l S ui ! rr. Oirirror r r nVliu 'in-l AI--i-li n .t. J I). CAUTK.lt, Dr4l.r in Urv CS.-mU. . H Ht HIhI II IT. Cp- 111' Q urn'.! if, N. Bt Kt Fr'Mitnf Pui lie l rr, tiil r.i.t of fir C'urt l!ti-. ; u . , : . . "1 I IV ft . ,0 w. r mi l Hikir, mi.' I tri!rrii l.'ivili. Xc. Sior im ('ir ii )rt!ir it c r-M r !' M tin und Fr mit l:n trrf t.. T J t Hitr'A 'tit rr- f Fiirnituri mi' I 'i nr. if Ihr I itrt I !! -I vir. K.ii H lh Piilir ii-irr, Vinrlintt r. f M I -I W tl, II ir U irr Mrr I ch xnt , W t!iin :tn Strrrt, n rtli u ) PaMic .S('nrr, VVinc!iri r..lnL 7 I II. C tJ.VI.I.V, M. I).. Pin icl in, in ISirvrrMit H'iiicli-trr. Ini iri lutrf I'! i ft il-lihi CMrr of trinlci if , tu I P Til i Irlplii i Lviii-in-Clnrin II l-it if, rrn r C-nz I'rietir il D-Mtrtr'c IR I D?rr f Frmlr. - . Hiring lirrn .V4iV.iut Drni'titr itor Am it-tn. in I Ii t v in i rn nt t.irrr r- ii Ihr IlMpit4lJ till Ditrn irir of I'lnlnt'p'l "l hr.i rplt wliH rfHf f Suricil ln-(rimiit, fir I rrrr. tr nrrt'rn II ; r (.t i Hf in tlir v iriuui lrr ir?-Ti'it of tlir rri!V'i,ii. f - - - 'TT" irtii'.jt ir 'ifi.Mi nni.1 tniir iof t'r Kvr. OpFCE. W itriiL t.i. tr.-rt, nrr ill tnrt'i. rrn-r of tlx i P.iM'C p irr. Wincli t r, 1ml. N .r l . !-. TAILORING. JOHN RICHARDSON. M Elifll ANT T.VUO.U UVifrr V-tKVe Sr,ar' visc:n:sTi:i:, ixn. OIOTHS, CXSSIVERES AND VESTINGS. Vfw vo on hind mol made to ord r in thr l.-t tv'r. TRICES I5E SON.ni.E. TILE AND DRICK. TILE!" TILE! TILE! Drain your II Vf Ltnula: Jl. IE lnin Tilr m miif icturi l l tin J ui l rit.-f li.ir lirt-n pr oooiiir I llir brt In nr. Trv lh m.arid it v.oi JL ! ..rifn itfil t "re nrr jn't tkr I'litfT tr limit irft f', wrwif! reiin. V'i'i th rn nrv ml I for tin in. NV Ki rp oi h in II U ICK. T xir IMtmif ntnr.-. wrhicli f wirrmt t j;i'i r il'rr it'f n tion . r5" ' ; Vf u e I t our Yifd. north il t!i I P t, NV'in hi fi r. In ti !. ioif a.lyj O. X J. K. MUTIN. STATIONERY. WILLIAM MHADBy, STEAM PRINTER, Blau'i Hon M mi aclurcr, axd pi t a 1 BLANK B33XS. PA?3 AND SHTWHY. 3 t V.iUiu:loiil, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIA I T7T All kind ul U ankJ 011 hind, or Prinlr! to urdrr. .VJ DR. J. A. HENNINC, ' PHYSICIAN k SÜUGEOX. U iviii' located in r A INLAND. -"-'. -w wTnt'i f v ,-..! ! iUv trn.fir !". rirrvie- t t'e 1 itu'n. II 'U h id t" rl'i iei.r pr t lit r the I tl -t v.n vnr-i. he would fuitln r v that I.t will Ilrvote P irt of hi tnie to trrrit'ii. 1 I r t ... 1 1 1 ... ii di.-e I'e. 1 litr r.i 11 ir. ir mi - i:-.4 m l e. SEW GRAVE VAKD! Thr inoeri;rtd lid rff a N C-areY-nl. immedwlrly ""'P , b -1 1 ..t in lot it. by rsii U;:; o -Il .rn rr.oniMetrtm. Thoede.nP- to -eure . fmilT IwrUI placr etn n a- ry Uios rlT on DAVID HEAaTO.N. Ma JI,'lCX ThedeiriPi to cure:

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Tli f"11oit'j ft inz i, by a Join;; your own prace. atil toup own flnvi rn Amiriitc art , rr lu'l of f ot try. Tin re mei.t yi il.re t ; mid -al'tii tour tur i jrt ut'e mi ImthVy fit in tin in that c one t 1 -l.t 1 r "U will hare imdtrCnnM Lpi-n the anil like thr low t half- m'n d V"ur own r'fr'it. find when an

lM'F.v ''r w ""tumii windsour: tzi i' i.ovn me. . it t bud. All w"i!rn in. I Ii itlinuf me F rl i m 'li Ji1 v tl'Till; Aii'l fl r lirlt ii li.iii iMit mr, OS. Ii..w .ti!! T nv !t lli r'vrr ; !i!rfl', Tir iili l!.r 'i i !.. sll. n, ili-r'x ; On t'.f r .i;n tlir h'.ti- ni'Miii riili tli, I. kr :i I irij'o Arnl t!ir Iis Uli lr:iii ;lovi- mr, T.II I tliiiik 'm- tliin tlurf lr, In litis ilrr irv uriJ tliut luv mr, Eii m ! Crtit'e fl'wrr nrc printing nrnr m S'.iUI'linjr i-trst 'rr.it'i ;irounl; CU't!- voici-ü rir, tu tluir mr, Krntn tlit j:ruti(l ; Anl the lour l'nl cirnr I liearit Iii the t ill ttiul wiiulj pine, rur tlir niiit s of iti rp'r'.l Int ininr; ThVe It winps iil ns Hhovr mr. Till 1 think iomr thiii'' thirr be In tli' trt-arv wurlJ that luv mr, Eri n im ' Now thr moon fint! flontrij to me, t On thr trrani I rr it jurir, S'!"j;iiig, lo.it likr, 'twoulJ oo me K.ir iiw.ii An I tlir t tr rni1 from thr nznrr, 1 muM rrsirh thim whrr I Ilr, Ami th T lii-prr nil thr pleasure O.' thr fkv. TI" r- they linn? .iiil smür l.ovr me, Till I think Mimr thinp tin re be In thr vi rr hi-iiviti that lore, Errn nie! N"W wlifii romf the tide of even, I.ikr , dem river, hi, . CJrnflr r i r akin to hrnvrii On mr plow' I.ovn eu thul fell their torr, piikiir to mr hrait of hert; Rut I :jC'. ";t thing of glorjr . Soon ! part: !" Yet w hin Mry fn!r itliore me, I rrni't th iB thxt thtrr will hr, One 1 1 1 " 1 1 rr inorr in h;in to love me. ven iiua TO Till: li:tHl.i: OF J.N DIANA. lit a hju irt r I)triit of Indiana, J I ; 11 1 no. lit ! th O iio, Indi in .jH.,i-, Mi tli -'1. l'o I. S In .is-'Uniiiu coinni iinl of the l) .iric-to , I pit. Lit 11 re.l-OM to-ftlnr. Pl'acllCil IiKllaii'. I I lilt li.tvr int w.ir ol t il 1 id 1 vi w ! of dlltv bicotlle'iM all. Aed 1-f. Scent political ocietiin have ir lined unnv athi rent. Tlovwiri tlirb.iieof lite Kepuldic hi the luv ol Wellington. They swelled the horror of thr Fi t lieh III volution. Tliev w ill 0 ruri" . 011. 1 he Ii illot h u in I open di h itr tn irk a i'rer people. Tiut thtm. Th it which Inno the bj.li of 1 1 y 1 1 u ! I tot be indi.red ly you. Cine nut; alijurr their vow; rijt et ifn ir ti t. Wh.it vir their ii line, whati v 1 r your 1 iirtv, i 1 k the old atli, ami work .1 you once did, airte' ing to di r t e upon (iult'on of nnri puty polity, I. ui 1 vir uiKtid in upporl ol the (iovi rmneiit and ti e N it i n. ad. Our iju 1 1 eitizriia urmwith Tit we p'li. The 'aiF of Indiana forldd .t. It i ii' t within thr intent of the Cou-t tu to 1. It 1 lit ml f,oo 1 iiioraN, religion, int r ci il oi.ty , and i I 1 r' i r. . u . ,.tthetal!v liirl.TV of ArkaliSi Mini Ti II till thi- I.. in 11 1 tllltJort. It i tiieilli. Y"i.r .niiil'ii .ui 81 e; f r i.t r ilnoii-h t!ie 1 r ! ti'ui of our imuinn (.. r no i.t tn. 11. w In ii v r 111 i a 1,11 I M lo il 11. -I II. i I !! - til M'lll or. t l.i c n .11 1 in tin li lo ; r 1 i.r iki I ui-. i ifn to r . tin in ... t.i p wit', iii ti 1? 10 r ui i t 1.. l im 0 i in, . l Ti -I lit pi 11 III till. liut t I- j r I O ti.t Ji Ot t , -i..O to 1 IV 1 t'n;no;.,. (ri.not.tt)itt wit i l ! ur ( 1 . v illitnild. It can hut- di .l.ttli-t l.'-t 01.1. Ai in. Xit . leil to In nie o. t ti ri'i lut to inurr vour ilearet riht IJeiin nilo r that in 1 iv d tn itti r tin y w ,o olo v tin law in vir letl tlr lmri o. ihr law. O.ft mlir tlour u. It r. Silin fiUZt ioldier win 11 true to In oitli ano ii; duty i no ttrmr t- the good c t?eii Wliilr thi he iur it i i tn.e tli .t ev rv linn who beat- a MCTtt wiajmii 1? liin;U-l to ujc it when tlu-hed itli pi 4 tin: and thr i:ooU and pure td'.ill Hf n He wlM.e norl power cm n iutice a . 11. nti. ilr peoplr M ie.li Cd lo Wie levti ui litr woif, and ttie ein l.ft.i of hi. Iii'.clr Fo. y. ur own aiki. lor th' leave ol tour liiuli I'T ihr Ae 0 extucat'.on, re iiou and all vou l.old de.ir,iloice the l4WH4to cirrying loiaiaUd weajnjo ...dyoiiw.l Und i.uitll.i' ttolK I" oui htartaaoO hoiin. y. Kti.-'ance to the arret of drerlir i Hi otlnr form of rii-tn t law, and a sure roiJ to anan hy il iilo-rliht'.. j Law- u. U relict. d until ri pealed jctlj t policy, if you wl. LlHr ! r iU repeal, if jou will, but rcn.-Unce is suJat; bCAuae il U jour own l.wj it

NCHESTEE

DI-VOTED TO Tili: INTKUKSTS OK RANDOLPH COUNTY.

vi.niEsTi:i:, archy ru', .Pt rtv !ic. 4th. Tiiir l.rithren rr in tr.e frM, nur h ti) are sifr, nit-1 viu prp-r. Your .'"Vi mmriit wiiul I h n r more mm. II m'Tni r th it vir mm out his nil t tin Stit, It v thr verr liw of go v; I'ff, fir i ui!ul t ier fii nl', if nel le, ;i tlir inra-nrr ol hi; oLlijation t thr St tf. W Ii i Tf liii'I T er io Ionih.it we f' rr't h iw much we owe to .c. iv Nu , our i .;; r jciI ott!i:itioti I m st be I It and r it I rt.1; L-t not th I'uii-ti ip'ion or nr.. Ilm lit ol the -opt f r ihr national titliMc be the oco i.-iun for .i-Miil'it t ie intioii.tl li.'e, Sun I bj rvt-iv law until npr.ile.1, or ilrtlared un o 'ii-titution.il ly ihr pnpi r triUuii it. Let every in in, t vvn wht rr, recount his in rciej, comp ire hi lot with th.it of ,n.y oilur peoplr, iiiidhr will m-vtr w.thttid tli) g 'V. riiiiutit or the la of hi country. 5th. Toe com n airing election), occurring at a time of uuuuil txcitement, call lor notii-r, f tlsr tmprr'ions prevail ui to thr duty or intent of the Soldier Toe S 'ldier wt home v-tis h. doe:inothir ctiz'ii. Il iili-ent, he must be lOnttiit to leive hi civil ri lit in the cVirjrr of other. When voiiriif fit tnu-t i'O to hi. duty un irin' ! . ai doe everv 0 d cit'zen. Ilr i tAorn to ruaintiin I tw, nnd i. the 1 if m 111 Vt iitterft re with thr r;ght! of otlier; .iml the riht of th. people pr perly to ex ress their wiil the billot box h s icred and inviolable, n I niu-t be kept 0. Olli. A word to the pre.a. Your pnfri tim ami ni lntiou ure now put to t vrr test. Yo 1 can corre:t f'aNe im pre-ion; you cm inspire the uonfi lencr of the people in our comm n future; you an do justice to all w ithout eoinpromi in a finale vibnli!r pirty interest ; or, you van devrloji di-or ler an I m id. leu tin eot-irif of piny to re'k'e-;ne-' of all that ij aicred in our j.re:it Re; 1 bl . Your powi r for goo 1 u Infinite. Will you not 110 it? In ronrlu:oii, let mr toir, that even now vonr "w t: border is not mtirely sale Irom the inro 1 1 of li.,tile jo-ni. Tlieielore 1 e United. Llivere in parties mucli i you will, tint be one in arm) for the com tu nw e.lth. lieimmhir that tlii.-i country. 0 richly rndowrd with intellectual, phy.ici.iS und religion ndv int ime. i jt a yiirl ib'Stoted t" proipirin the t lid, a thatth Almi.'hty ver will hie, a people thai ound their int it utiotn upon the bur-e o e i and rilii"'i Ire doin. Let u all therefore, h'l our respective nhere with llw eir'i ; purp t' in'l t ' 1 Hi. favor. Hknrt II. CARRivr.T0. Urijr.-den. Coml'g D.strict. ' - From thr Uichm-Mid E iquirer, M iro'i .).! Till: KICIUIOM) IMlLllllli: o. ii;ci:. From of old it w In Id perilous for m n t cry prin ! y eace! wfien tlnri-wa no peace. The diu.tr of it for u it th' m"nii tit, are in mifoSd, It t ncoiirage tin- plant. 1. g of cotton m-tia l of corn; it untt!i the in it. 1 of our olditr in the fit Id, which i di ni'iraliz itom; it nl'mulitft'he em my to a tn-.re vion u proecutioti of the ar, by the idea that ve an o tired of il. Tot rr are come who reproach the Enfjiiirtr with luing m udvocate nl'w ir, urn n t of pntr. Tni 1 f-oinewfiat unrr io:i ille. I.t any om offi ring u pruci ? Look r un I our w h 'e It r 7.011 , u o re iit, on e i or land, th it V U dicerii tin f iintet flutti r ol the "white wing?" n all wir; all one liotroin'r yulf of fiUo onrunTeriil cnrniv tl of sl.i thti r, am r ivagr and ruin. True, tin re i one vr by which tin S iiiiiirn Cou.'tdtr te t ouhi itnint d atfty retail' all t if li't'tig of pa r; t ia by iiinii'.'iii ,i recontr'eti"i - y I t - i.g r 'in tht "ii Im Umi 1," a ol It r ti uniiurr ii.'fi'ltr to tin- punifhi'M i-l o (in i.iWf thtv l.tvt r tnp'td upon. 1 Iii. r , l. Iti'l, one e lig'e 1 it. Zill II thiCon 'r it r icv wii i would tiavti jit ace u' -hi r ? Wrl', hm i ill I ric ; a t ni.it ire we lo pit; it 7 Hut thr ; mptnm-i.f a lr ach ! tweit the Eat and .N'otthwtM! M iv i.otthty lie mm mid and turned ti m ei.Ul.t, pt r hip-f Why rtril" tlir Northwttthv har-h ami eutfig langua-.e Tru'v.w 1 Imit the lai i.il ige ' vi ry in idequatt wmpoii as:aint thor united and bf tlt.il in ii iei: they would i.t v. r l.r ripellnl'' in vituptritive tpithtt; and all tin t..i. . 1. . t m l Coiuni'iiad w e can iuutr ire c.in elv en 01. h to r pel t'te brig itd. Fut lit u help and t nc'iur i.-e, you i, t'tur iiitft'iic diviiou. Yt, we r w Hing; in tin w iy we give rir to th '-e divi-io.i at f,rl,i' wili tteiCourte fit m now. To it i to ay, by de.j erte rii-ti cr Hild difill.ee. T b plain, we fear and linTU't f r in n iKre app ir 1 t'y Irirudly ad v ict a 01 t-ie L)i in"cr.it. than tlir opt u atrocity of phil 'lithiopi-t ol .M ii uhui tt' Tin Pi mocmtic party alwny wa-i oar w rs' rl.t tny;and but lor it poi iiu rmlr trr thtfjr Statis would hie hi n tree and CKtl "I ' IIMIIi.iH.I UHIUU y.e .L- 1 i:.,,r, i.ntr r.tr. ItU out tl5töwarJst Saasas, fv.

i:oia.v, fkiday, ai'kil a, isgs.

'.he Dlrtck R'pubücani and Aiolitiountri, wfio f.itvr hurt us. Tliry wr riht nil alons: there uw n irrepris-ihle coiifl:ct, iit-twerii two liffrrrnt ci vilitation , two oppi'litf oociil orpHtiiittion's; the? were no inorraMr t ir pencmbl? torth?r in one j;overnmrntthn two hmdi can, wear on- plove. If w i"l i"t disconr o O'in its the Aoulitioni-t thin grrst truth, it wa Lcaue the Deraocntie parte, neufi il at it w.v In principle, ft!e to both i Ie, and wholly indiff. rent to the moral nf rithtr of the opD,SSIijr COIU I " - - ... - J muri 'tir., p! u td itself b tweeii, r.t'ntd the h uuu r ol ".-poils w 11 k now thrt. The ida of th.it odiu pirt com Ulr (j jff mmiii, ni h tiding out il. ! nrm to ui, nuke ua ihivtr. Its foul Lreith i niilart:fia touch ii death, J Gf e u theupen foemun; let hiia be an frociou and greedy m you will.. Let our enemy appear aj au t xterminatiti Yaukr host, we pray, and l.ot A Uraiocritir Coiifention. Let l.im take any ahape but that! Already we have visions of the men of feeble kuees, tender feet and undulating spiueg, losing their n-e and mtnhood ly the contact, ma the j did, alas, si olte'i before. We cetit from afar off the old dead eompromite; ibit omin! and teem to feel upon our throita the Ktraiigulation ol unci m finder. Hut it ta w dream; noOody lives in th Confederacy who 'ill dare to propose, or to kiut even at a distanci that w e .hould sacrifice at that nbomin tblt hriiie all the gallaiit blood freely poured out vo sanctify our oationhood. For it comes to this we ca have nu peace tota, tve by submission; no peace now save by making once more an affiliation with a 'ortlurii party, and making the Democracy a prtitnt of all that inestira ib'e treasure of the dearest blood that flowed in Southern vein. Peace! Dot the monstrous host befire Vicksourg bring us pract ? Iä it peace that llo.ecraii U m iking in Tenne.ce? Dots die military di.periou of p iblic mettings iu Kentucky trode pritrrl T ir new Northern coucr.ptioii,enroZin hrre million, and making provision.) for iii-untly cominatidiii, .their service, or exicti g a litary exemption t X dots this look like peace' The delibtrate venting iu Abr ihaiw Lincoln of all the military jiower of dictator, with the Treasure of thr whole lutloti opened to ui tn without stint is it to enable him to mike pace or war wir eh? Win re. then, are those indications 01 peace, wiiich we are said to be reckWlv rtsirting and disdaining? Oh! the great uptech of Vallandi-h am; thr touching i 1 vit ui n of tum Jul Cox! Wt greatly fear that thor two wootr of the South, no lond and fain, will very soon be found, like John Van Huren, shrieking out tor war to thr kn:fr; and if they delay or decline to n rant their great and noble peace a pert: hen, they will see the il side of Lun coin j lila. We wish f.om our heatts they wert both already safely chained up it thr prt-M nt writing ; they have dour u m rr h irm, they and their like, th in ten ihoumd Stward. anl Sumtnr. We tremble to it their unwelcotne advances; -till tuorr to see a nort of morbid craving hrrr to repnd to tlnm, under thrdelus ve Ilea of prom tting mtestiurdii'ision it thr N rth, Oil, Dictator Lincoln! lock ye up theße two peace I) m icrat. tot tht r w ith 'lieh inlaon in some of your military pii.un-! Tin: si.mpij: si:cairr. Twmtv clerks in a store; twenty hands in a printing ofiice; twenty apprentices in a n'.ip yard; twtnty )oung men in a tillagi all want to gi ton in the world, and pect to oo no. One of the e'erks wilt nome it pirlntr, and m ike a fortune l ie ol t'ne eomoitorn will own a new-pa-er and become an indut nti.il cit zrn;oue I the apprentice will become a master bu hier; one of t!ie vnung villagcr will .it a haii i.'ime farm, and live like a ,ntri in.-h -but which out is the lu ky in livi luil? L-ickv! thtre ia no luck about t. Tin tt'iug flinot " cirtaiu an t ri.1t )' three The vounc fellow who will di-t u.ce. his competitors is lie who matt t r Vt buints. who preerfrs Iii integrity, a Im Ii vi s cleanly ami purely, whodi Voten .i leisurrto theac iuiitMn of knowledge, alio never get into debt, who gain trim. ! by detrring thim, and whosares hi -pare money. There are some ways ti fortune rhorttr thin thia old dusty h uhway, but the tauueh mi ti of tne comiiunily, the men who achieve something really worth having, good fortuur. god .aim , an 1 nerrne oi l agr, all go iu this r .v.l. Gjdeyf Lds Baok. !err ul lu an immortalit? and hifl litv in itell thit cannot be searched or X reused; it is an awful secrtt, th

nnthir Utigmfe, nor action, nor x- Sixteen the slave of a young mis. pr.nnioti or any kimi cm dicior; we aij . irr?tn the child of the old owner of us lo. for what life cannot supply; our' 0f tne pa, on nP ,arraice aPir.,r.ons .re infinitely byond oor .t-1 onf of the f,rramfd Rhett tiit.m.t.t.som.iclissthat they whoarefsm. of J3eauf0rt Mi.tre-s contented with the world a. it U are the R , w.f x.. .

mt re cattle of society. All improvements ordinate with ai.contentmeut; we ib-r Ii . D-f and bring forth In sorrow Sw i ihorir. an onrraiMc. i.c. mut mrr . . . - t .ww..., t - . weful b 4 wosm .

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ACTS OF KINDNESS. Kindness mikes sunshine wherever it goesit find it way into the hidde . (treaures of the heart, and bring forth treasure of gold; harshness, on the contrary, sea's them forever. What does kindness do at horse? It nukes the mother's lullaby sweeter thin the son. ot the lark, the care-Udrn 1701 of the father and the mm of buaint ss let. aevrie iu their expression, aud the children joy. 011 without being riotous. Abroad, it asiti the fallen, encourages the virtuou, and looks with true charity on the extremeiv unfortunate those in the lrod way, who perhaps had never beet; taught that the narrow pith was the best, or had turned from it at the solicitation of. irmpianon. iinancss is tne real law of ; life, the link that connects earth with ! hraveu.the true philosopher stone, for til It touch, It turnu Virgin polJ-lth J true gold, wherewith we purchase Cun ! tetentment. peace, and love.rciodrv'a ' Ladr'a Uook, - DAPHNE'S STORY. ' BT MRS. F. D. CAGK. "This morbid t ute at the North for nigtrer etoriei id exerrable,'' said the Brigadier-General ol one of the Southern divisions, as he sat with I 14 rij"ht foot over his iei't knee, his left thumb in th arm-hole of his ve&t, his right hand husy combing out hi tangled whisker-. ,4The Yankees g Hp down the most improbahle things, if only there is a Dinah or Judy in ihe cie, and a ?prinkl.n2j of whipping posts, bloody backs, and .shrieking children. For r;;y part I think the whole thing perfectly dtsaii-tin. Slavery is an evil we all admit that; but it is a greater evil to he whites thin to the Mirks, and thereiore ought to be do:ie i way with." w uYou and I aro alike," said the smart young widow, giving the General a sharp look through spectacles which, ol course, were wo.n becau.-e the was near-sighted, . vI have spent months at the South, wiuteied a whole seaou With the planten in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Kentucky and Virginia, and I never yet saw a sl.tve cruelly treated; on the contrary, 1 think lh"ir: the hppis pt ople iu Ihe world veil housed, well fed and well clothed. ' 'Jut my experience exactly," vhimed in the lady, as il ehe h id voi a victory. " 1 lived with rich pi niters in Alibnna three years in 1 tangh. sihool; I nevej saw ni thing but kindness. The lateo the negroes were always cheer lul. an i they laughed from morn till night." Such w.in the d ift of ronvrt?. tion, in ?t large parlor of gotni. Cirolina, a lew evening! snue, and though there were a dozen persons present goneraU and reverend, ladies and gentle. nen, young and oil, and every one fro n the Free State,?, there was u.it o:je sulRciemly well posted to dire oppose thi: view n th mental and physical condition ol the si ive. The interest created in tho tub ct ol S!aver is no 'morbitl t iste " 'Tis the outworking de--t.re to know the truth about an institution that was linking nur country into in'amy, and Ins Lrottht upon u a war tint is vaihiiu 0,,r h:tics and hetris like a pestilence. --Tell us the tiuth! ' they cry. Give us farts" 'h the demand. "Lt ih hite Xegrotilk, Negio music, Negro mnintness paint him as he i, . . . . t'nt we may know him and know: what to do with him.' Diphne, our tnaid of all work, has liel with us nearly two months. Sne is a l irgr, hile look ing woman, of the true Congo nee ttrntrudintr mouth, heavy

lin,and fiit ntise; and, to a strnn-j tress went to Columbia and stayper. verv sutnid in annearance. ed a spell; then he move to a

or Diphne was lorn on the estate t, where she now is; but I rotme at c. , n,KflÄ KJ' ' ' w 1 1 aV ! - " ' ' t- fr ... i i i - ..,. i .riiu i i Hii'i iw.vk a at av it i un 11 "li ipamtirrs: nnu, iiuuiu one - . . look,, sho is excellent in all.

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Jo Vol. l.Itfo. 39. Thi HJUt h we had learned ol h?r history when blip tarne. Tuo months luve convinced us of tier honpty in 1 truth. Ve have not qtrzzed ner, and die i.t iiua!ly retieebt and f.treii;Iy quiet. A night or two ince we waited for to come to tra. There had been & rumor th.t some ol the old masters were? go in; to come iu aud pay taxes and tnkc possession ot thfir iand. DiphtiH talk Letter than most ol her t lrss. 'Do you think it' true about the fc'ecesh loini!!"?' lt ajked. Ir-oklHij htraight into th lite, as kJie ftiritU the C02IS c I guefd not,' I replied, ,,i t Ä .Z i r i J n.0t! escliimcd W-th ll.phasil. . U OU,a OU.noJ Le tee ' it . lit. ....VII äo. I iiivcr trnts to ?ec her ai3in. ii 4,I have heard she was a very beautiful rnd gentle lady, and J hould think alter living with her so many years', you woula have loved her." 'No, I doesn't love her. She id beautiful, very beiutilul, and just as swen to white folks c can be; you would think in the parlor she was a;i angel, hut in the kitchen she was ' Daphne paused. What?' I asked. 4 was going to say devil, but I don't think the devil can be so bad aa she." 44 Why, Daphne, you surprise me; J have heard her talked of a a pattern lady, and only a few nights ago I heard Yankee Iadie and gentlemen say th it thev had lived Southland never saw house ilnvea ill treated." Never let 'cm knowes o coirse not. Missis Daphne forgetü that I do not like to be call ed Mi isis when she U excited, I have seen thirs room lJI of company placing piano, and dtn-iog and Mistress so beautiful, and hIi singing sweet ong nd eo polite. And Mitress would come in tint room there, and if things didn't go right, cotch her cowhide and whip us mc ihn lace and eyen, knoi k us on our mouth-, or order us off down to ihe other duy, ind h've the overseer give u thirty, lorty, or fifty hhhe, and ha. k in a hull-hour with our bti ks all cut up, and never a frown allowed on our faces, w must smile and look hippy, and .-ay nice th nga to the ladies, ii e was smirtingall over, or we get it over next day." Did you ever gt whipped? j Me! and she looked at me ai il she I'd t I was a. turd a stone to uk her tint. l hue been whipped, Mrs. Gage, many a tune, till l hd no ekin on mv back, and set in the a ocks and made to do my ti-k. I have set in the stoi ks sx days, withou one being taken out; to,'' and she sat upon the lloor and put out her leet to r-how me; and if I had groaned or cried out, I would hue been bent to jelly." And what was all thi lot?' '"For too many thing son etim?! she- gave mc pewmg t iks thit were to much sometimes too tine, aud I coiild nt make them neit tmouzh. Sometime l lelt a wrinkle in her white drc when I ironed it." Daphne," I exclaimed, 'j cannot believe you.' it i.t true Mttfsis; wnat would I tell lie for now. If you don't believe mo I will show you my ."? c"in" i ihn Im il cniip hn r In if is tint l. . 1. .... . 11 4 4 iy: .fWUI 4llöJ " ,,w scarred 'When did vou leave her, and bow?1 The next night after Christ tnns, one year ago, when the Yankee came, Ma.-tcrand Misplantation on the Ashepoo KVfJ" it was a beautiful place an-d there were many ladies nna gen tleiticn there spending the bohdavs. She gave m a job ol sowing; it was hemming ruffles, and she Slid I must do it bofore duk. Hut mV brother W8S SU k .nd 1 w-ni over to the mgreT - house to carrv him some me-i rlnet M.stre'.a sent me; and . i r . i. vm r - --- when I got there he was dying,

nd he died Ih'U night"; and bo I forgot and stayed too long1 and ny sewin; yvn not done. So, just after sundown, . when xnj ; brotner wadyo too, the t9i we to the oberseer, and he pive me a hundred and titty lai-h t X was nil cut up all bleeding and Uintn; lut I bad to go back, md she ict ire in the. bedroom, and tke ladies went in nd out,:

and never knew a thing had Leen done to mc; and ehe said, Yoj must finish tbit belore bed-tin t she it cant the rt.ßlinc: Lii! my" hi' k bu; t ia I could n t do it, and mv lingers would n'j set the etitt h.-, ps good, and 1 tried hard and worked at it and kept my hand going, till they all went out into the big room . . for prayerav I -knew Master was always long ft, that, so, as quick as 1 beard him reading I stept out and took 'the" bi road right dow.i the Ashepoo River, and I never topped till I - bad run fiv miles; tfcen 1 sot dotvn by a tree to dio. I didn't, care for nothing, and I did n't feel Ihe pain on my back when I was running; now it was swlul9 and I dont know how Ion-. I sot there, when some colored Folka come along and t ok me over the ' river in a boat, and they hid mef three month-, and she never go;, meto finish that ruffling. , INo, Mistress, they never lets visitors and Yankees know how they do' with us." ' ' ? D-iphnehas never deceived me, and aa she sat there crouched upon the hearth, reciting, that, tale of horror?, and offering to shotr the hideous proofs of her tory', I could not but ask myself, Ia it a morbid taste among a Christian people to ask to have this, demon unmasked, that they mayj know it as it is? Oh! men and women of the North, how blind ye have been! S' Tin: iti:i.i)vi:u hite. a Only let a woman be sure that she is precious to her husband not useful not valuable, not convenient, simply, but lovely and beloved; let her' be the recipient of hi polite and hearty attentions ; let her feel that her love and care ire noticed, appreciated, and returned; let her opinion be asked, her approval sought, . and". her ludgn.ent respected n matters of' which she ia o,rn:zant; ' in short, let her only be loved, hon, ored, and cherished in fulfilment of the marriage vow, and she will be to her husband, and her children, and socirty, a well spring of pleasure. She will i ear pain, and toil, and anxiety) for her husband's love is to her a tower and a fortress. Shielded and sheltered therein, adversity will have lost its sting. She may sutler, but symj ntby . may. dull Ihe edge of her a row, A hot e with love in it and by love, 1 mean love expressed in wods, and looks, and deeds, for I have not one spark of laith in the love that never crops cut Htoalnuse without loe as a pcrsou to a machin ; the one life, the other mechanism, The unlovely woman mav have ar m bread jut as light, a houe juet tidy as the other, but the Utter his a fpring of beauty about her, t iovo ine, an aggressive, and pent trating, and pervadingbright. uees, lo which the former is a rtranger. The happiness in heart -hi e out in her lace. She is a rtv of sunlight in the house. She gbamsall over it. It ia airy, and gay, and graceful, and warm, and welcoming with her presence. She i full of device., and plots, and sweet surprises for her husband and family, She has never done the romance and poetry of life. She ii herself a lyric poem, setting herself to all pure anl gracious melodies. Humble household ways and duties hive for her aeolden signifiI cam e. Tne rnje makenthe calli ... . . i i i ing higher, and the end dignities the means. Her home is a paradiie, net sinless, not piinlesi, but etill a paradi.-e; for Iövt ia heaven, and heaven is love." Mistaken Economy. No lanziH 2e can express the cruelty or lolly of that economy which, t leave a fortune lor a cnua, farve-4 his intellect and impov. erUheahis heart. There should be no economy tn education. Mony should never be weighed anainit the soul of a child. It jhrjld le poured out like water for the ciiild'd intellectual and moral life. 4 - Eighteen Penrsylvanis Cßlonel hate Io5t their lues during the present war sixteen in bat- : tlo and two in dep.