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be more derogatory to Southern than to Northern volunteers, because when the latter left they injured nobody but themselves, and did not expose their territory and their homes to foreign invasion, whilst the withdrawal of Southern volunteers would leave the way to their own fields and firesides open to an invading horde, who declare that their time for submission and compromise has forever gone and who are panting to bring desolation and defilement upon every Southern home. "Never," says Dr. Moore, as truly as eloquently, in his late Fast Day Sermon, "never since the terrible scenes of La Vendee, under the ravaging hordes of Publican France, has the old heathen war cry Va Viclis, (wo ! to the conquered !) been more unmistakably sounded by an army of invaders. Let this tremendous crusade become successful, either by mismanagement in the Army"--or, we may add, by the refusal of volunteers to re-enlist--"or cowardice and greediness at home, and history furnishes no page so dark and bl
Negro Hiring for 1862. The subscriber offers his services to his friends and the public again, the coming year, as Agent for Hiring Out Servants. To those who may patronize him, he pledges himself to make every effort to promote their interest, with a due regard to the care of the servants. James Moore, 61 Main st. de 28--6t*