cm-ngeyou *ced mly li anngida-NEext,theockhere oles tion i on irise png par-willrihGGWetbetter; again that they arc worso. Let us know, Mr. “P inter,1’ how tlie horses are by this timo.The Union Hotel, kept by Charles Graddy, is the place for good entertain inent. Charley gets all the custom.We have two lawyers in this place, viz.: Messrs. Graddy and Williams;both of whom are live men. A. J. Rutledge, who wanted to be an attorney veiy bad, but has no education, nor sense either, went to Boonville a lew weeks ago to try his hand there, and returned here a few days ago. if* the people of Warrick county suffer themselves to be taken in by this jack - leg lawyer, they are bigger fools than we should suppose them to bo.A good church member of this place has a whisky bill at Randolph's saloon amounting to £15 or £20. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall seeGod”The sleet is upon us, and but liltle J hauling can bo done. Those who have ! large piles of wood may consider them-solves happy'.Mark Randolph, with his new stock of Christmas toys, is making the young folks laugh. Mark is making money,~ O V 1as lie richly deserves.Nono of our citizens will take anv of fense at anyr body for exercising their own opinion about the railroad appropriation. Everyone has a right to vole are ] yea or nay’, regardless of what any one VOr-! uia#y say. | «f jThe campaign subscribers of ihe /.V-pnhliran want their paper stopped.MaRMiD~ncr, j G thnali, J on - the t ofslowTheT1amiUnP.:for \ lt;h*Si bus 1CO:iu •i»i viIc 1ibui- Llmt was the positive understanding ^‘ | when 11103' subscribed; but the paper is ; still soul, notwithstanding the agree--oni-; mcnt with the publishers. 0iMiI -----I fi^lnoro is n-» ‘satisfactory assur- tlie t