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   Union And  Times, The (Newspaper) - January 26, 1861, Portsmouth, Ohio                               Remove not the which thy Fathers have r T 00 A OR 60 IN VOLUME JANUARY 26.1861. NUMBER 28. Drag A 1M, 0" K tot BUSINESS MAN WAT OF JOS A OR A OB SHOP 3JLL, A BUSINESS CARD OR BALL BILLS OF 3LASKS, LETTER DRAY of who 8AVB THE MM. M. Soss of your country now the bold e And them that Freemen will dwe to do right the House end The THIS ii room in the It that to which the heart of the or always it is the of every domestic It is the room that makes there the family and there the ily life flows itt sweetest stream and we call it There is the of the Tke Social An untidy woman Little soap and much Plenty of jewelry and a lack of strings and Silks and and tattered under Dia- mond rings and soiled Feathers and and battered cap Silk and shabby Who has not seen If you are a person of bear do notice to considered order the discontinuing of em until all arrearages are 3 V subscribers refine or neglect to toft the office to shall be to serve their interests and TOE UNION AND OFFICE MARKET Over Drug Let Peace your ia God jour Let thow who wooM civil war in anguish of repent in the dost back to the days of the dark When eon nod when sire to the garments all and feet bare and THOMAS WISLEY Cl ASO JACOB THOMAS CO. the paper to be Tf remove to other places and pap i. Sent to the former they are ncio re- hare decided that refusing to Uke a paper from the or and leaving it uncalled is fnma facia evidence arc responsible for the tion of a or as long as at their after U for or refused by the to if fe wre sh that paper or work in that that a written shall be ta At the old stand of Ball in an United or Eu- remittances made to Europe for SOCIETY MASONIC Lodge the first evening before each full at sonic corner of Third and W W. T. J. MAETIN B. WHOLESALE C FRONT AII promptly Filled and Goods Chapter 23 meets on the first of every nt Masonic JAMES Council Lodge No. 5, meets on the ond of every at Masonic J C T. I. G. Encampment 13, meets on tlie second Thursday of every nt Masonic Building S. B. E. F. Lodge So. 89, nt tha first in every R W. P. S. R. J. J. ODD J. 0. D. D. G. M. for District No. 43. Sento meets every Tuesday nt Hall Second een and T. G II L i 28, every Monday at the City R. B- K. C S IX Oriental Encampment 20, meets on the first and Thursday of at the City U. L- t. I I C SONS OF Hand m Hand Division 73, meets every Thursday evening at their on Market between Second Third LEB W P U. S. Sun Lodge 91, F A. meets on the Wednesday evening in the week that the moon at the new Broadway G W. W. C M. Lodye 0. O. meets every Saturday at their on Broadway OWEN G-i M. W. Church All Dr. East side Court between 3d and 4th Services every Sabbath morning at half past 10 and in the at 7J4 Christ S. D. Bond and Third Services every at o'clock A. and 3 o'clock P. M. Presbyterian E. P. Conrt and Third Services every Sabbath at 10% o'clock A. and o'clock P. M. Spencer LOVFTT street between and Gay Services every Sabbath at o'clock A. and in the at Washington Street 31. E Jos. E. M. OFFICE on Second above Court Dr. J. M. I Dr. J. W. John A. Capt. J. W. Kept 8. 18fiO-tf. DR. C. B. BAILEY WILL devote his entire attention to the 1'racticc of Medicine and its col- lateral P. Drug next door to Dugan i Bunk E. corner of Washington nnd Seventh Each foot print was left in the cold winter Then trest not so lightly this boon dearly By the blood of our the good and the Who bled and died 'neath the banner of in Glory and Triumph should Like true now rush to the As the of one be ye firm to your Stand up for the be true ronr banners be trailed THE THE days now before Forms and scenes of long Like a dream they hoier o er Calm and bright evening's that koow no shade of there my young pure and Joyful hailed each coming morrow In the Cottage by the Fancy the rose twining Round the old and rustic And he the mlc beach Where 1 gathered of Hears my mother's penile took me nn her And 1 feel In the by the What rolled above me Though 'mid 1 Yet I nc er shall to Ime Childhood s deur and happy Anil when lues is how it would On some reposing In Cottage Sen. House hold to many of us it is known as tbr living Though these are not found in they arc Here the family lit sewing and are carried the children piny even the cat and the family has his This is the only room that is found in every large or There may be no DO no no but a family room there always f that my skill and By most unparalleled ability as a must gave me. I had learned A Murder Frustrated bj ai ordinary I WAS a close student at ambitious of what but strong in enter her Conscious of My dear is. your way over the carpet mis mated fashion prints and unpaid and look vainly round for a chair that is sufficiently free from dust to sit down Look at the gy muslin the able and the un- freshness of everything your eye falls Open the and see the piles of all wanting stitch in heaped pell-mell upon their see the without and all the horrible of a It be a j idealess fe i or even a but it always remains the family All other uses are temporary and this is perma ent and As this is the room in the Dr. G. W. of Court between Fourth nnd Filth 21, The Land tho COUNSELLOR ATTORNEY SPECIAL attention paid to the and Dec 1. V. A i ne P H Va. PORT. Office in the S Sept. 1860-tf. J. W. ATTORNEY AT OFFICE OX MARKET over the State 21, 1860 M ATTORNEYS AT Office in op July 21, 1860-y. MARTIN ATTOS INTENT OFFICE IN MAPSIE child His UK Intl limbs were lacked with no The lading from his and the fever that had been for weeks up his was now coolin i under the touch of the icy hant was upon and tokens of bitter but in that dim cham for the boy was one dear to They knew that he was nm tlie was hard to but to command their that not disturb the last moment's o The Hither and and the kim physician stood dear Eddy's bed watching his heavy He been for some and appeared to They it he thu that he would pass but suddenly bis blue eyes opened wide and an beautiful smile broke over his fea male who will of course be chosen oot of a bevy of common-sense by some man who prides himself on knowledge of as his for it should be the pleasantest in I use tho word It should be large and its for even in the cell of a prison I have ir. lain should invite the sunshine and The should be plain not to be and not too be If there is a few should one A is and children's books to fill one or more of its shelves Robinson A and should not be wanting in any that can afford now so cheap and and stereoscope ought to he hp aim of every And let ceen wretched females with man's beautiful to brighten and beautify the bare walls with some rude colored Thank Heaven the un- tidy woman is the not the Would we could say the same of the un- tidy FANNY Aboriginal Religion Burning the ather was and undergoing that which the shallow thinkers I knew when I 1-lt grip that I was detling with a but I felt that ay father ind mother relying on and I grew aa I before We and let struck and clenched and call It was a day in j after various we the snow huu fallen two at call ft and I started for my eight bow f pot the and lifted miles My had written to j jt was DO longer threw my me that he wanted to see he wanted about him and turned fell to give me injunctions not to forget my floor 8 i duties to him in the care of his break his but he unhooked iis my He needed not have sent unbuckled in the I could I never forget and leaped up like a I or His desire to see roe of him before he was a feeling that he might at any hour grasped my left hand and to give was his and struck him but Dot But his mother to open the est wish was law to and I started for as I have on Weary and as she did so. pushed and kicked him He swore he would be the in an unbroken snorf of me. I told him to take Before I reached the I thought my body would tire out com- but it did I accomplished jn his walked to my Now let your doubters tell me how I out of the or 1 would put the sheriff on his shutting the I ate my chatted awhile with my and went to bed in my old My father and mother I left in the gratified at my arrival and proud of me. came to see this matter this I had seen and heard his threats to my and with him in my before he en me to the and had i ii c LW I fell arose nnd dressed my to po and see to my came inlo the and took father's and to conquer him a sent between my father and mother the All the main features of They looked and inquired why the became known before they I hnd left ray THE Indians of California burn their They do this religious con- They believe in a vast and pleasant somewhere and bv the impression they Said I. has nobody been here since I on enabled I doubt to I 10" ns here one ran afford to j where Indians live together in what really we can't ease and and which i i went to bed 1 No 1 replied will and that is why I have left to is what our envy or The ns are which our heart we can express our and nre an extension of over by a great of un- They believe also man evil who is constantly ing every opportunity to injure ami haung the power to Whether such things nre out of it is their by nr WP can get them nnd or to They as to the belong to the believe also that she heart is immortal that while the body i- burning the heart leaps and if by or motions The window of this room should have a good for from it come in nv and to late and the inner From the window of this study room the children first to the they to the ous or watch the falling Here follow the snow as it comes in or they can attract the spirit's atten the heart escapes to of and is forever safe but if the is the evil one keeps continual guard pravo and when the heart would escape it is made it is thenceforth employed to annoy the living When an Indian is known to be save my father's The County IT is a very common objection urged my at least I have dreamed there by many of their and the dream is no illusion that too large a space Is de but n fierce voted to Kucli persons M y lather smiled as if yet that u js patronage s if he no or better cr than his At instant my a very and without one paper in fifty could be At instant my a very k a Oll henrd a rap at the and has the to it. as 1 to who was there and was but tQ they instead opened the and m a are to a local Th not of terrible of wind anil Air the with thorn ed in a Khe walked from the tn the 6ie, she discovered and I evidently took her aback by my presence importance to the but out a local paper would positively its chief value nnd he advertising columns of a county I saw tlie of my knew that I was destined to a t-t and urow in strength as 1 looked T per present a transcript of the business thrift and prosperity of the i and according to add to or detract from the children gone to anil ings are to to bis business the the low chant is to with the smaller children about sits doing her more quiet work beating upon their tith they apostrophize peacefully evenly the current flows j the spirit of the on past noon till tea when the I'll I er with stronser voices and louder have come from and the father from his then the stream deepens and and the ily life is again at full From point it begins to One after er of tho dries Little of and attend to the collection claims m Pike and He looked upward and forward hands grow little voices are then turning his eyes upon his s siid in a sweet voice what is the name of the beautiful country which I see beyond the hich I can see tuy said Original Letter of William Penn. has token the trouble to put me at and has brought light the following original letter of William TO THE EMPEROR OF The Great God that hath made thee a character of the county in s point of the advertising medium of communication with the publisher has no w such advertisements you? Mid as are offered for if yon are to in my If SQ an oppressive to the What if 1 do not answer you? and the public you must leave my has the exclaimed his local and bas a right to a I would hke to sec any one here try to ing its business columns if he complies with its What if I call my and who regards advertisements as mere a neck and or does not You have not any men they are all r hend the and me and all world incline our hearts that as Great little eyes the roar of the is to love peace and its eyes of grow dim. and live friendly toci one bv one the red coals arc quietly workmanship of the Jess than to tinder the gray of who a Great the eandle is near the and the hath for divers granted to me a gone How do you know I danced at my He was bat his ebbed not a The surmised that very for wheat and he saw thoughtfully aside lanre country in America which enjoy upon before This haz was j We want oar country friends to un- and appreciate these if they ever feel tempted to disparage their bumble local by comparing the great city up from daily It is a that the city ly can no do the of a county Lawrence JOHN C. Attorney and Counsellor at the are cithers the loose cr I am willing to July 21'60-v. tins aside the children's and terms with And fn i than iai the latter can do the a decoy or a man IB of the is equally I will My was conld see M the o I 21, child mo and should a of 1'ro- fj j near me and be irade the Let Jhe to with 1HJ i to A. of d j 5lS and be for that Services Sabbath at o of of the u v if It terly Court for doct not inter- I looks so and the people are sol forgotten the of the room ir of practice I are fliTt maT never 5n aind of ibe can yoa the Vnt let uM Tell me lhe of that romn ibe if mif I cell is tbe i erase of and at fe to 1 it is I sphere as tbe aot bow Iris r So I sat Mill ar of Capture of a Bobber rader As i TILv of loe river the of 5tie the mail m laai clock A. and m the evening at Baptist Mr. 4th street near the corner of Court Sabbath at 10J_C o'clock A. and the evening at German 0. street at 10 o'clock A. an at o'clock P. M- 3f. E. street Sabbath at o'clock A- and in L sUead tie m but efnr rmt and at A. and S and M and 2. Pi M. in inns TDK for they i ibe I ro eye tt V r A Tbe it if tP a future Trade slid ire 1 tn PUT to a 1.T-3 thi dr. rr we will ar 1 wilt 1. the Tnn are a TOT I wk P N of crT the of the nmil Lust and or ti fur t frw r Tlie Great TJE Am -n Tn tiri lint at in n uf to In on ii rtf 7'ic nrr nnd nr to it the of lhe it was irn thf i inn nut r r i. T f if tSw nfl v if S. Screw L BROADWAY n. OHI me O. 1 nil Hiit tif H- f S. faef f a Skirt  

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