. " " . . , tiro I I I I —lc: :setup.% 011,11"11117.311IVIE111,041ilittflAl. TE ot—.Bl , l 7.3. per annum. payable in. advance 4 400 if not paid in advanee.... r •. . . . .. nese terms will be strictly a:tiered tc hereafter. ... . . .• . . TO C:Li. - BS: • . -: • - 4 copies to one address On advance) • - -$7 00 . 13 00. JrWteen " •• - $$ -00 C!tilt sabscriptions mnitinrariablchwpaidin advance: The Jorati.o. will be furnished 10 - Cartiers Ind others. , t :,..4 00 per 100 copies, cash on delivery. - . •-• g ige. ciergmen And School Teachers will be furnished tb the 70mect.t. at $1 50 In adrince, or $1 75' is . paid . within the year—orer one iear, full rates.: : '... .• -. . . • - [Caen -of -AdOertioing: - --- . For 3 lines, Including dataoineineeition, 75 ets.,and t b,equerd iusertiOns 25 do. - One square of 7 lines; and yet 3 lines. for 1 or 2 insertions $1 i 3 insertions $1 tre ' 4equent insertions, 25, cents. per square. . Larger . mnicrics. --. '+n age. .. • em. rwrisr. M . tine. - .$200: • - $1 so' .' .' 4.5 00. lines, and over 3, .. - .4 - 00 - - 7 00 : - : 12.00 , =Oates. or 141inee, 6 00'- •10 -00 12' oe „ ee ,- •. t , 21- ..."': -.8 00 -, 14 00 .. 7 3 . " 9 00'' 16 00 . .- . - 26 f .24 - 00 •! -.- • '" 35. •• - 1000 ''.lB 00 - 00 n . ' rolumn - lB 00 --- . 30'00 • . 45 00 Larger space: as per agreement... . ..- Nine words are ermnted a. , a line m - advertisin; inaitorve Notices and Di volutions; 2 and 3 . times. $..?. 50' ~mllier'lim Nnt.i""____,,......ismossw C A 1-__ATIZ, :4" I V it r 1 V b", , . • Terniipeq'of the Philadelphla & Reading R. It.; on the Delaware,al Philadelphia.--Plersfor the Shipment of Itrithratites. NTARID I : . SYER:::& - WATID., 9 Pitte Street ik'w Vark. W alnut Philadelphia. 4 2 tiiiUy " Boston. L OF ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO, • .2: Pier No, 7.;• • j 0 41 '.I U..WHITE., F.CITUYLKIET , C. 0411,; . ll'harrNo. 7, Port Richmond. GFFIC sNo. , l6.Wainni Street.' Philadelphia. " • ANo SOO Wesf Thirteenth St- N . . York, , : , ;1•• 6. '56 ' .4u . • - • -- • • Pier No. 14. YOll.ll & 80111=LL COAL Co., FIHICPZP9 OY• • • jOAD.MgrSTAIN, BLACK' itEATII; AND , • SUPERIoIt RED Asti 'COALS. • . • •zi;New OF - 7 1C1.;5? •r: 1 •2•': Wpin , Fireet. Philadelphia. • j S.. C. - II.: -.77 State agN;'HACKER • Ai COOK • .. • =MEI . •.• • LOCUST - :111161 - .1 4 .11111171. ' ' BI.ACK.IIEXTII. CFnkr!at. other flr!t gliallties .4 • •. WHITE -ILED ASH COALS; • , .214 Walnut . Strclvt. Acicrit.. Jrsi,r, Conn, NAN. F. .310013 Y. Shipper find . liavev, • l'a: • • .1;:iv• num 15..62 1-11,LAIll,F".t1111-;'*c IUIrLKI LL-NAVIGATION. ping Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL , at ;reenuirp, Helm, arc River; Philada. ' ArDENREED tic. Co., A GENT§ FOR nit: SALE 01' THE Creek Dimond Coal Co.'s Dia mond Red Ash; and ack Heath White Ash Coals; -r205 Walimt 11U - lirodwuy.'New York: Xl4 liilLy 0,111.1,13°8[cm. . • . • Wbuire N0.•13. • . • REPPLIEI{ BIRO. • .f S. a. car. Wolnut & Fourth , FFICTS: Mo.:greet, ..N6u , York. LNlert.hunts'Built Buildiug.Provklence. PiEAKSON & Co:, la SlFr .B Ann SIOPPFELS OF TUE ...•. IRATED . .LOCUST .SIOUNTAIN •• „ find SPURN . VEIN ED....A S -COAL: :•. 13S ' , X7Mnai.Street, Philadelphia, .111 Broadway; Room No. Trinity ICES:_ Eiildiho; New York. ' • ' ; CN'o. 11 D;apie Sreet:. Boeton. EF 7 (4REENWICH, DELAWARR . .AVRATE. Z.NJANr:F.i. BAST. ASULAND. ENRIED, NORTON & Co. 3,llner!l and.Shi;Pere of C A MoUNMAIN-firim 1i .zeL DELL COLLIEILT: 441 fr"rn • fiLiE.*.S 'lt . (IN BF Ill:AN I .c theoi. 7 6,1.11 TI , , Mi . or • . • -3lSWahnif..street. Philadelphia. 'FICE r tz 1 19 : Broadway: Nev ~ • . .. • il[34 . Stntp StrZ:st, Boston R.. -.-67,-.W..-TOI4I;INP.N; . SHIPPERS OF. RED AND 11 lIITE A. 5 . 111 (By Schuylkill Caual,) O. • 213. `NV-A.LNL'T;ST., • I'IAILADELYAAI I:. Itneftt.ippinimWbarvvi: • - M.of ALI I;CRENI"AVENUE. l'Ort Richmond Gnat. of LAUREL tiI'REET, Remington. ..• efg Co., . . 171.% ssb rns or /cis •- ! • BitATElj. ' 0 01i - S M itiltAlS . C A. !.• 1N0.119 Bieliniond; rhila No. 309 • Pi0..63 Empire Building, Y. Y . . . . . ~ . J.C.,:• ,. .rp.. r.qte- C,lnnf , r . S. I'itterson,.) Locust • - ,tlu. ttic,rd,...";'. , : • ' '-- . . utie.os .t. - C..,., 1... , enn . M9un::lin;.l3l , Mine Ran, t ,:nzrzilin; Cointill.ili.r,i, . . .. N,'S & CO.; i-Alelltl P.114111g. • • E.OTHERMEL & SHANER, sniri 7 Ens livicurE at itiTumorous. c.~~~~z;s1 .r.;r Sale '4 , th. 2 V ff.orn he C e.,:ritA iA 1,-3 it VVrilnut . Ktivi.t; 111 .111(intlwaY••*•..1..1 Bind' 11 Donne f+iree.t.-liowtoti:.,. • rf. jel3lltl,•Philx.•;:Port'lliOvnond. froi4 01. t Ti firth of " SIN SIN I, by nit - 11110 ..CiMSent. tp tilAriolreti: Either of the tmderx.hlneti will sign Both eill roolihue' the Coat loodheri hew. Liam • • . 'JOHN .1- ;•••INNICESOIi.. ••••.y. .• •E. -V: GLOVEIt.-• Vl . elphan. Zan: 1; 1546. • . ..• : • • • • . NElfiStli P 1410.TICE:—The.nn elf hare 'hi, claly . G.Tintrl a. en.piirtneMiiiiboder I,e . fam GLOVER'.MAC'T)EIt. of trziihiiteting'lle . . _ IL . . tee: hartL.Nky. •.10 BRoAD Top. GENERAL OFFICE or. Tfl csa.ra;r_vrro TOP VVEITE ASH Senti-Bituniinons COA S , 104 :WALNUT PECtWDELPIII.A:. • : • • ROBERT HIRE POlVEL u ltanager. CONNECTING OFFICE S Biiildings, Roston, . Tyriv. 13: • ' :• toAD•Tor WHITE• ASH: . .BITITNIINTOUS . :00A11 — . , ALDvati„. 'GORDON '.&.,.00: .2 Walnut !Itreet,.Phittideitikia_,. • No. 111 Broad wily,.l 4 (elrXerk: • „ •No.:111- Pilate Pitreet;..llcDlva, wk.rior qMkiifyoixiiis celebrated coal from their EDGE.• HILL COLt.T.EIi.Y; •• . • 1 shipped eiclustvely :hy' them . . ." • . - - . .. .. . .• . . . . . . . . . .... ~ :..• :-• ''.: *. ' ''''. .f,..;• .'• : .... . ~.... . ''.'-......: '-', ~ . :. ; .g.',.." . g. ',.. " '''''-' ::.. A M ;:- ' - r.. -.. - - AO' • - . . . .. .... . _.. .. . .. . ... . _..... . . 4. : . . _. .- - --: -4. -.- -.....---, 14 • ' • . 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II.: . . - • aver - 110 , ekki, .. • • ' • - - ' At_ . . . . ,- • . : 4,1 !.,! . -14A - .“ - ___:a_l4, . _ _ • . . . , •, . . . . . •• • B il k II . -...--.:: :, - - :1. - ,!:r!t• tinier. 11 1 : 1 4 . 11.: a 4 - thl , ', l) .____. ' PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN BAN AN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. MAL -". BIAKISTONi•GRA_EFF. &.(36.; . r_ • wINEE3 ANDII:IIFPFF.? OF . 1 • • LORBERRT LOCtST MOCITAIN ••• ShipPers orother approved gitultties of. . wIraT.F. AND RED. ASH CoAL: - • - • 3lS•Withiut Street.. Philadelphia: •.• -9" Trinity Building. Is:en...York, •: • - • Cot. of Kilby.‘t Doane Street,.Bof.tOn. LEWIS AUDENRIE.D, Wholesale Dealers 41 the hestvarieties.of Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. 1. • /205 WAinnt Strect,•Philadelphia OFFICES 110 liroathiay,'New York. • • 11:1111by Sfrect,l3oston. : •• - Plo - net4 SOipl;ers from lizitt}etilix)rt, of MOTNTAU.%:. - nAzt.,FT()sr;. AND . COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. P 59 Pier No. 9. BANCROFT, LEWIS & MINERS' Ma , MITTII:R.P AF Mr.', •: Celebrated:..Asiii,AND. COAL, FROM. MAR4I%tOY-MQ,TAIN' ' OF - VICE-111 W4lnut Street; Oomniereiar Nee fork Office-77 Cedar Street. linsrcin Doan!. Si tret. [Oct. ?3, 455 - ,'43_ 11A. AS &.'llll-F,Al.l„Eii.:, OF THE C ATT.D . • SPORN- 7E1N... RED ASH , -COAL - ...For g i'erly hyltu:Nvrtr &to.; which err girtira:li . ej tt . ship fire from ant', nti..2,•t It re with. tit her , ei,hl. , • •A1)....0:,4,.1e ;1•2,•pt.f4- . :the ' Of . .(Zeiv, •ditti'm Nispitrior. Pilic. * .Foierd %Visite aud P.p.ohn n'lsd Anil - teal; he id - NOW prittlred:u, rl.ip. " • • .. • .. "_ .l 11S-Waltitat.Sl;;Philnritt. . . . I . {o . olau .13 i I erg. n. 11 . _ HAAS. ' ELIZABURPORT.;•••::.&t. . . . . . COAL: • • • . •••.COAL. . . T..f-STOUIT . . (SuccesSors.•to STOUT WICKLE,i) • • "Etinurs and Shippe'rs. of.the celqbraled FULTON (LE lll(.4.ll).(loAL;from..the Ehbrvnle near zlelon. Pa.. and dealen. , in the beet varieties of •-'.- . :ASCQRACITE itSV - BITC.3IIItOUS 'COALS. 4:l4.?liC'ernd diretit from the mines or on board TRENTON; J.,. ' . • EIjZATIETIFpORT..N: J. 'N. BRIII , :SWICK, N. j : ,-, PQRT.UICIIMOND. PA.- ,' orvicEs-:- . 3441E46 ILuildi4g; • 11111 , 11irpndwity, New %ork. , • . • N.. T. Sriit-r. • S. Ve n WICKLE • Ler STOrr. . . April 4.01 A . . SALMUEL'•BONINEI.4.4..Je ! , orrtns IN:ot • .. • 13R - OoK • . . . FI COALS • - . " . • • . . . . . • , Wyciming t . Lackawanna.* . Scranton,.. 'Del( vered 'on yo=s els at' Piers Nos: '4 •Att S, :,• OFFICE . TRiNIT7I:•_•••BtfILDiisiG; 111, Broa . d.l;ra - Y; ; Picp ,* . 1: or 4:: 9ro . 111 E SiERS AND SYCAPPERS 1' The undentigned hayine formed a e,,nii,ethin with a bran, hi New York, - ,are . Prepa.ed *to- I ecetve 040 • Oti . direct to - yarth and cinieurnes's. theteby aving tri - the, ininerta' =hipper the many mat • gith.inade by the lithberg and s.l..ctif fug to the .4.:ers • and :. , hippen , the highest price for t J eircoal, Li be,ntl advaneeeAl be.ma de on eachetr,fn •al tin the receipt IA the . Bill_ 01 Ladibg. at their Uhler in Puttsvitle. ClMlSiAlmentA to be blade . . ' - • • . . .TOLI\ E. WYNIWOPCO..:._'.' Ir. 71 iir,a4miy . . Ituorn !;U,..NeWYork, -With inafructioti,' , al New Brun.wiek . : • Ortues —Next door to Union Ball. Poltstdhr. 71.)3rundwaS . ., Scum Nu. SO,. .New Ydrk: v • 7tfa,1!)..,P.a lIECKSCIIEIi:JR. • ::FRED..k*SON . ::.• HECKSCOER 4i . .31A..5.0N,' • LIOLLS CLE Dr.11.FP.15 1:( AITrITRACITE &. BITUMINOUS C 0' "A. : - 5 w. r, ( • se, K. 'HAN I!ALL. 61.11:k:E-.:-NO.. 7 I-.I3R6ADWAt - t. Int PI RE:IS . I7ILD. - ING.) WWI lik ! VV. lOhli• • • . • 21, . •.• : ' 16.4 . t ; :.' • _ . DA.N4EI: PACXER. • ' • . • • ..DAYIEL PACKER - 06 - „ _ . MINERS . ..AM) ' . • ...aO, - a• antra. Cinarnerland.. • . • and .Etic..➢Lili.f:as.Coal •• Company . • . . . • F FWE—No. 'Piny...4l4:k . , Ness .York chloher•l4, •!6.5 . =EOM DAY, 141:DDELL CO., )IINFILS AND SHll'l'i.'llB OF. ANTARACITE, ;Sz BrITIEENOUS 0 Yo, 100 Walht.t. - St,, Philad:lphia. di ' roadwß• , (Tr;rai y IT. Y, " 7 Doane Street; Boston. . JAS.NY CALDWELL. • C. CON.C•ST: WM. REtio. •. • . . .CALDWELL..CONAIi'r dz• 119 'Broildwri), Corner Cedar • sa;',' ~• , . . DEALERS Tai . - : :- . **. C -. 0 7 :A•- E. -S DEDIGIL 'COUNCIL 111DGE.,• WILKESBITIDE, 1.%_1.411.A.N017, DTI/ ASFI, LOCUS:I . :MOUNT-. • • AIN,.• CCADERLAND, - . BROAD) Toe' • . AND OTHED • - . . . . , . . .. . . TlllE•tiisderai=ttrill are . iipw .. p..niared to 1111 order' for Lehi:arh.,4lC.AiningOilin mokiii...Piehtiyikill, White and Bed Ash, l'intnberiand - and" lb:as -, ..4.1cia1:-frorit.:lllatfeh Chunk on the. Lailirh Canal: Schuylkill Haven. Port Carbon - and Port ...Clinton `-on the, Schuylkill Canal. and from': Aktboy. Tiunton. Hoboken. and Port Rieh. , mond for Eiiiptherit East and 'North, •• - , •-rir - Orderb sent to us will-reccire prOrtipt fittentfnu. .-- . .. - II 11 KLAN ..41: 11;.-tIV I'o N.. . Rot:m..7o4nd III; Trinity itulhling, New Y01k... COLIJERVFOR . SALE; A Large. White. • Ash onthe Minn; moth', (so feet thick.) . Biotic , feet thick.) and other Veins,.. • - • .'IN. 1"ITI,V :WORKING ORDER. Gangoays:drfeen, chaste. headings and, breasie opened. and:everything ready to chip a large quantity nl tie Brio, lilrhite•A.b 'coal in the illitrkri. for Frinsilli nor.. nocesiaryetettm 'names.. drift cars. mules. horsee, rall.• iron, timber, pthvder. nil;'fic.. d c., with, a breaker, rolle.•ecreeni. and every thing-Ink:4 in mining and iircparine coal on the proper ty, will beauld with the colliery: 'APPIY to - '• • • JOSHV4 • LIITLNCOIt, ..• • ' 141 Walnut etreet..Philadelphta, Or to CHARLES HILL; . RAMLEetalo Agent, Pottsville. • . Jan, 6..116 . . a , iiiiiidwralAm PREPIENTS.i•A . -tind well selected 'stock of Waicbeis.Jev.. lty an I Slicer eareprlsinteall the iiew stylee. • C5.,*;.40.1 liie.befere purchasing:: All iicsaks warranted as repte seated. CAendar Clocks ter Oflires and.lnning l Rns: 1/.; Centro St. c ruttsville. • I will teach you to pierce the timid" 'of the Earth, 'and lollg vat free the Carenui of licsittains Metal! witklt give strength to our hands guoljaddect Ifict to our un Mid .1011380!1. .Pier No. I I NEW •YORK. C 0 - A. E C _A S FOR SALE. .• . . 4 OASTiTER, STICKNEY .TELLIEIGTON . • . nd • .• . S hipp ers •• of • C • • oaL a . . . • ,•. .• • •••. no irR . PLi de ("rain th tr .13firtiaide t:ol. at Siamakini. 11;earia.Vein•(ited :lip): • ...• "1 - ocunt I.louutitin . • . . • Trinity Bultditti. New 'York, • • • • .OFFICE§.:.i 215 Walnut Street,- Philadelphia ••• • . 1 . 14 Kilby Streat, 13aaton, • • Wharf No . a, *A 244.'66 Cllaq 16 ..41.1-,N1 : 15]• • • • p•-•, •-: • • *ANDUSE.N . ..•LO(:II)IIIII is Co:, .'. • T.AcL - ST BIGCN.""TAI,7;?..Locr.F . r. GAP.: wil...KgsßA!; . - :•LEIfIGP.,...INri Ot4ER, - • • • WHITE -AND . -RED: ASH COALS 4 Anent." for the patent' the telebti,ied George" , Creek eninberlano 'teal,. from the . Ittlines of the Con. solidntion:Coal and iron Compnny of Ntaryland. • .rt. : Biel:mond, • . • • Eliznnethpoet.;• •.• (201-.l;ralnitt..treet..F . thtindelphlt. Tririity'l3lildine;NCWlorL • . innine•St.. Boston, • • • . WM. IitiNTER, JR., & Co WHITE AND RED ASH .INTHRAIITE COALS, Waithit . • OFFICES;.: No. 7: lll'matllwtt3i; N.Y. .*. .CNo :21.and '23 Oolitic. St.;Sto.ll: ' Picr nr0.•17, ItichmoOd. , • ...• ..Ft•lr • .63- SCHUYLKILL CO. T. H. SOHOLLENBERGER AGENT, • Miner WA Shipper of the Celebrated Black - Heath'White,Aah and Peaked HO= • fain Free Burning PTNR ASH' COAL. P. 0. 'ADDRE--Parrsv mix or MirIEnAVILT,s, Sehuyl kill County, Pa. . April 12. 472 - • 15.-ti" • • J.A eO 11i . :N . E :a,: • diner and Shipper pt" tlie.Celebrated 1 : - LOCUST MOUNTA'COAL • M . •. .• • . Scheiyniill A.LclliouE- - . &.- - Foom, MINERS Aq!;a? .§IIIPPRS •OF -Tilt CELEBRATED • BOSTON 11U.N . LORST: MC ENTAA 0 0 A PO/ LA bk.,..°11113 WI( St :I , : • 11 tti - elpiiiPray :Agt • iit 11.1 R P F.: IL V.'IIIIUPDE'L ik Co:, Port Nj..011 . 0 . _L-$4 . - .TETI : .L, SECIPPERS.OF RED AND WHITE ASH C 0 A. L. . . OFFICE,,7OI.inc!.7 .TrirOty Building. New:York..7" Ccntre. ~{:~RTE'E•=Cpr~o of bewt ,.. 9naUty Rcd nnd.White-,t.h Cent April F - 4 1,ikrer FitAIVIa LIN .. If." 0 H nip R.R X .L./1 VEIN .e 0.1101:. My Em4t- PrAhltlin • Lorberry Coal . is. nowetild eitcln- - sie.ly by Ileqsne . . CALDWELL. notiDoN , ttei,.. who . aremy sole :Agents. Parties orderinarrem : themonity Always depend tii,Un gettlna. pure article. . • : (No; 112 Walnet:St:, Philadelphia. : OFFINo. 111. Broadway,' Trinity `"'"'"'".} • New :York., *. • LINO. 144tt.i , te Street,BO.tom..: • :Tremont, Mercli.o, • • .• . • • 137••••:' 0,11 ILEASE . S.«Thil'ombscribi-ri liar! VV determined jo make 9eYeral :leases on, their prop erty,• knnAtli a,. the*. Krt:lnc:Ey ,-PI:OPERT V: Sil WI( Clk Schuylkill County, and in• the' immediate vtchilty,t TrgeAttotti. • The ground has been fully developed..ant those cht, , tritut aiiNt rate,colliery, can obtain one„.‘Yith out making soy, farther explorations of. tic , . •Nontt reedloulte.applieation of.:ere.o trig !11l the.tinprovemente ' . • . ' . • Aunty to GIBBON BAST, Schuylkill Haven. Schuh kill Courty. Pa.,'or 19 DAVIS I'EittStiN',2o . 7 stri-et. Philadelphia, •-•- •• . . .lautittry 7. - z 14 . 1* . , LEHIGH. Tdtos..fULL,'& co., ==il SMITH'S SPRING MHENTAIN LT.HIG/1 Yorktown, Carbon County, Penna. . •• . •• 322 AVAI:NI7.T direct; - 111F 4 ..11;NEPiVIT.1...E,•Lut . eine Connty, Pa' LOR - BERRY. - ; C.REEK: • o RUE it it v:ti)A . . QW . e.. the tinder : slimed: haviiisi , co nenlidriter.T•inir Threw •inli cri es in the I.4lrlwi.ry'lteizio,n, hercarice thins' ect the tiame . tit : ••. • TiIT.LEILGIAEFF & Co I,!ILLEH. STEER & Co. GRA EFF & NETTING: Mr. GRA.EFP. ainemher of our firm; Inivi rig aewic ia tct himself with .1. R. -11LAKISTON, will reside in itihidelnhia and all our coal Phipix,dby tiilO-writer will he under 'this'exciuthive; control .' of BLASISTO\, . .. . . . • By inerMised care an:: attention in Itt preparatt cm, we live to maintain the levitation Of oni , celebrated Lot, bcrry trot.' Parcluisers abroad - ean..relS upim' bavtun this coal shipped M the very best order. —. ••• ' - -.• •• . --- - ' . - • . • 14.1.1 e LER; GRAEFP & C 0.,....: p rin4d 71cl:biz :kr.. cheap; . Centre St.; ricarly opppsiCe'.3buliet St 11)E I BURIN .I.A-T*NT tiL.A. li.*:—;Tnmt - rectivvi'Peirce . t Pattitt•Slates, with leaf for Offi ces andOols. Also Leaf StentoCanffitros .tor Atte pocket. -• - For salt at 8.. BANNANtS, Centre. street.• Po!t.yllle... Pa • WHALE AND .LIIBB.IGATING 2 . • . . • •. • • The Subseribeybas'on baud a lot - ot - Piire WES - I'Bit BLE,1:11,E0 tVIIALE, OIL. Alpo • • • 'sl pni•ior S.O bri en:tirig • . .•••.- For.Ttne •31:iebinerj of all; lidde, ,equal to . td' Sperm -• • . tltecca nud Engine :Lubficating Oils :from 50 Sa espy a gallon, All of which will be iiold at the tier?, lowest rates: Ordeis . . - • • •••••.' GREEN. .HOIS6E . PLANTS.• . •• .'. . . . ........~ ~........ . embracing 'll.l ... e ma h _o u r .a;d l d.nt n ot i t.,. ; &C.: in ca -101000 . Ir l e :i i i i 7, m r cellera ecindition."..For bale.whole?ale and retail m ' -.... . r*- - -..--.- . fiREENWOODtiIiSEEtY.' • A Mit ~IILPICHANT . .-,T.Artott. , -PO isT.§T;iL . 11.; . .LER!!1161L" ,1 T Raj I` . . E . Al3l - .. MAW 111, . • 'C. F.RE . CIC..& . Co., Ifavinglarge Stimai.t3aw Mille and a tine stnik of (Mit andiletilocit!fireber at Miilueharg. Dauphin Co, Pa .are prehared'to manufacttwe'and lorwirdlO enter,' the beaviett hiiht of 'Limber- at ...bort toffee, Aci• the cities of Philadelphia; Italtinore..Wishington'and New YO.Sk, or to.any point ' , cif ..the Delaware Hirer. Union, Schu Pennsylvania or Ticle Water nals, or' ,on the Northern Central. Pen&ylv'nniai' - or :other connect. -4.1:11-91,,r4,-1843m sAT.iI - ft.n.A.y.:50 . 4N.1.N. - o, : iii:jx . .N.F...:4,ils6iq Pjf.TLAPELPIRA „INVENTORS' 'OFFICE& 13 , tr Eirrimat...y.-v*Nsi . . . .., . . . Eivil../Basiesite . r, and fo.ss!elit NO: 433:*ALNii i r STi **: . . • . Patents • ted rations On - .Eng) nia.e Drati..thitingand:rikeiches, Mochas and 3Lachinery or. all kinds' XAVZ Skilfully itttelided . atten tion 1 eu to REJECTED . CASES add•IINTEItFEII-. ' • Authentic Copies of all Ipuentnents' from Patent Ofileep ?,cared: . • , ' ,• ' .yourseltes timdeis trouble and travel; lini . ext3ensek as th ere ts'no actual need- tOr personal . .interview with us.• • All busittesis:'with these Otllos& can be transactzid in writing; For firther Inforinatlon direct as above; , sitlistamp encliised i 'for • Cireular.with reterentra.'• .• • • Jan 13...611,2•....1y GEORGE' W. - CROSSCUP, , DESJGYING AND EN:OIUVING, o.N.'''. :\V.:Q.:0:D...; 7162 Cheetsiitt 10entia., ' • (Forney Pre.s . l3uild.olt) ' Views-of Cit . iee.: : Daildiu ,, s; Nliutjeery.'kortraits, Tinted. Envelopes. 'Ekx-k -.lllustrAt.l( &c. - Desii_ms for •Drrigelsts. .:D r y Liqnor. Tobacco, Prfumery; and,all kinds' oil.abelp.• • . 7 Perticultir utte . iiilow:giveu • to Machinery and' Color work: .• . • • . CARPETINGS - - :'-NEW. STYLES .1 . 'Or 'CI 1 EAP •• :JD • • r. •• • • Roi uh Stcoud • . Junt received tier 'late. niiv ralt-Johri. Crossley SOO? Tifpentry lirusseis. •. • •• • • ', • • . Three-Rly.and,lnr,ruiii Carpets.:.'• • • : Ddinapk antl rdetiau ginir.Carpetn, • , • •;COttage•..Lio..t and Rag Carpet. • . ' •Floor Oil Clotiv; Rugs; Wiud , iw. Shades. • Matting, '..t.c;;:..tc.,rou.s.i.i.e at the LOWFST I;nici,rand,,i4uatity guaranteed: ••••• ••• J: T DELACROIX. • • • •*. 3T-S. SECOND Stre et. aboye•Cti6Ancd. . . . . , .. , [3.lir EN IrP4.'-'4llfilic.e - ..for . Procuring -PAO- I ' , nix in tiie , .Eniied'llinnis and. Eniopi:. N: 8. , - -A prsonal intereien' is -- lireferred.l . oningli'lLls not.. TIC(*E4::irY, IL. the..busine4 can be coudner.o.l) , cor- . 'respondence: '-Washington ‘i-ited every . inaouth. ' Cir..' culars of .information free on :applicatinn. .' '•' ' ' • .' .• • EDWARD - BROWN:Eirzineef and. Patent AA . t... ' friliirch:;..64,.-9 . ,?an ' -I'L . :NValnut St., , Philada. p.a. ..... . . . . . R ED UOE D '-rilllC . E*: .' Nceiyed.i:frsh E1413400E13.E1Y:: CLOTH • . - ;.TABLE..IIII) , ' PIANO COVERS. • alsa-reom.Auetion..• ,LI ; NEN SIIErrINGS.,.tABLEII"ERS; • theatly Reduced Prices. SiIEPPARD,.TAN 11 . ALLINGEN IRRISON Import ei. ••• IN' I (..160 DS.. .• • . [ESTI*: VT. svi3 .May 12, . P,IIIILAD 1 4 :LrIl A .. . •AGE . .N.TS . . - • ,• • I - - IVANT.t.D.. .. . .. . ... . . . .For• - onr INew. Arid Ben ii f.,i fill ,Ns' , .ik.. th - e: Pictaiin Hook of ..Anecdolem.mul - inck!lenis.of , - the .of I..lieroie. Patriotic, -, - • - . Polities , : Itonsnotici Illuniorons..- .- ~ -...- -s itid TragienitOnH.liflly illus. - . • -... ....inner! wiill _ovei;:1.110 . 'fin , Per- ...: ..-•*::"" • . ...tfilits ...t- bomAt.;lttl. EizpiAnliage. -, ". .., - • . . .Thin work.} fort ct:1AI : tin mon. , tender 'pathos, - start: ling interest and attractive. heatity; etsnds peerleSs and' alone " amontr lilt its; cornisWitOr.. - The valiant. - and brave.hearted:.the..l.lettire-citte antl:drtitrott tt,e wit i 'and . rnarvellout, the ten ler. and nrithetie The . ridl of .tune and strW7r. court bivouac. and start lir! surprises ; . farri,m, words and fleedsld wothatf. 'and the.wh , le.pani.waritarif war Is litre thrillingly and , start tinctly por . trayerl'in • niontTr .au. once al' and r(irrinii(;,... rendering' if the most aniple...brilliant -and readable took that the war has railed f4th: • • • llisbled oftleers and r•ohliers:'tenthers, ent•rgftle. .koupe , men, and all in mnfit of profitable employmen t. flnd.thle the best clranCe to Millie Money ever yet 'offered. :Send for'etrculars -and tee oar terms.- . -A clifreta4. 110:s: A I, 'Pt:Trill: 4 lllNQ . CO, No.-50.7 :Minor Street. PHILADELPIAIS, April wc. 'ell; .] • ARIS 'As the yhuthrn) Puha . I) , esSes ....listen - kr his ivory'bretett, Spnitinfi•wii h her pthlen tresses, CleseAod ever 'closer. pressed,.. . . . . . . . . He flid: •"Sn-let me genirth , t.nectar, Which thy.llps.of reisy yield: . GlrlC, rem leave to Rector, - - -: - . Gathered In the tented. lield:. '.• :-.• . "Let me evefinze..ilpab.thelk, epee; (Imp; With n e. aiallhatal.:l.ivon thee, With ti faithful lieait kei). . ""Oh.iity was ill.b . brjeit - wonde . r, • .'Who w.,,,. e , er like: fli.ther ? *Joyi , winild - lay ii ,, idit . hi. thunder, .: "' • bi., he. ni ightlie - blenClikb. Ind. .'• .. . “nem 'thine ,evio...sfs randlfr-liii,,et .. .t)wthy Ppft.arift pearly kin 'Scan 'each inundand rOsv flna.Tr... '''llrinklng draughts of haanty . in 1 • . . . . 'Tell me: whenre-thy hermiy-,.fiii rest !-- Whence thi , .check.i'rncipititing: hlo9ml Wli ,, n c ,, ,tlie iosv.hne-thi,u wenrvst, • ..' • - `Breathing - round thet rich pf,rturne V.' . . . . . . . Viini tie ipokr, w ith hiaft that linnted, einspeAller,foutlly to.his side. ' Gazeti nn her icig: look enchanted, . While his 14elen thus . • , . . "Reno dienrct, hetweeA nei s • if 19tot tlie. ferret t .11! • • !T umfa a gift .1 hbd flf VenOß''' Venus. wha Int33•ldved me well. . . . . . "And she ns.Phr . 14 . t not e'er the chirm be.l4n.wn; Crer thy pi.rAnn freely lave' Only when inou.nrt dope.", .. . . . . . . 't ii.i.nclosed in' imolai: raPttet— • Thoe'bi•bold its . dold6-I . th:OY :.' But • its.nainb—love,. do nor a,..k it, . Ton't,' may no t, OFtm to thee !"- I..:9ne . .vrlth Taw and ktso"he'plied 'her; Still the secret did.she keep.'- Tilt at- le”iit.h.h.e.Fantz.heitte her.' • ...Seemed:li he had dropped to .sleep . . trr wh hi 4 iris. 41.1 , 10 . 14.nv., • • llid hi fair net:k. discncnmher :. Froth hiTronnded'aime, of ellow Then her heedleFe. ftererslriphvz., • "TA) - the • . Where the w.cludrtiuts caplret.lnyl* . . Eaneity th 6 0 tineln.es; - • 1 . t4f; 4 -... %vitliitUtte 00:et lay.: Frt..K . (Nil.:' tiv.r.o -, lnr - ,& • Co.:s -.- ENAMEL OF .1101E311CA.. . ..,.. PRICE: OnC:pottle _Six • Bottles IF 'IN' -TEN lIIINUTES APPLYING ENAMEL OF .AMEIMICA TO THE, .SKIN,. IT DOES . NOT Br:CO . 111E SOFT AND . SMOOTH 'I4E. MONEY PAID DaRT2 POSITI.v.ELY BB REFUNDED. A -'BOTTLE ALWAYS , OPEN. UPON THE COUNTER:TOH DIES. USE, BEFORE • riTtnikritso FREE OF CHMiGE, the, , Ai.ge7lmives, n,::R.: . ATO.RRIS - , POTTSOILLE; ;: PA A tEAOTIFUL EADIE:S." A.El3:Uhtl CAN BE . HAD,. AT THE AGENra, ' FEES OF 011A.B.GE. #4lra* 'eq . [Feb 10,088 . 5.31137 PHILADELPHIA • .• • . 1806.. • ..• PIiII4DELPHI4 • :1866.'• . • ::117 - .4 PA. E .E. R S •• • • • H6WELL'&IIOTRKE, —• . • • • '• *"..ajper an4 l llViodn'svillanides..l- enrnei.Fifdith and Nlarket • Streits, PIIILA . DELPHIA. N. B.—Alis;il - s . l4•Sinre a liu•ge Stock •nf • LINMi and, •OIL SELA . DE,S, • . . • ' .7blamh 3 4 , , n6 - ,..n-Bal • • ••BIJ. IT E • ex . . MAMIIT . STREET...•TEA • 'ROUSE, cnti m -: of -Twelfth. and Market' eltrertroP poe to th,9ref.ileigmerV.Slark! , t. BOTD 'ih• • . ..Fe . .b..17, Market. SC. Phthifelphia. B . S. BOWER. • E.'S; WORRELL B O.* E 111 . ft E • " trasCrsorcarns or.riarsc 'AND I , ANC . I' •: .: .•. . . WS 11 A D E -S 'Of every •' . Scroll, Lsntlescope rind Flower.' • • Gill'itnd Gold,". • " '..Trnrispiirrut 'Sod: Opaque.; r • NO. -4 2‘..'0.Arrh below:Thin:l. Philadclphia, . B: -A, TasSels and Shade irlaturer . constantly on hand. ' ..66- , 3m • • . .STEWAIII,T•DIEPUY; • ; • ' . •P 25:1 Oioye Egprilicre, . Wnu ld'retipeeitally into] ra hie costumers rind' entlie.rs that he is now selling.. trona one of thg .c. largest and .beet afflsortments •of Carpets: Oil '.Wintlow.Slianes,..itc., that h.,. li:id on ;'2 . hand rcir iriany - yohra:. and redired 0. . March , • ... . ... tiai i - .. • ' ... F. 1.1 It.N. VT e R. I: . • . .. . .4 - ....0rLD at. 11 1 6. , ..- celebrated Furriltrir.e-Es-: '.. .• tahli , hrnentis removed :from Second :and Race Ste., to the splendid New Depot. Nov.lll' and S9.N. See .ond St., (opposite . (...hriet • Chuteh.) - PH 1 . 1... A DE Linil A.- whe.re 'they purpose . selline.fot one pair, at about cost, :Et:at:tar FPI:NMI:UK AT Fanamitea.m.low Ploosa. .. Al so at thlir Ninth and Market St's. Branch. 'where they are veiling ettunllv, 1.4; heina.., about to) enlarat:.the . ptinalses. . GOVI.D . ..t Co.'SFtraarrenc.Dreoxs.' . ..-' : ..N05...1a and 89 N. , Secoud . St.s.. and c...r. 9th rind e t. SCF.,; PHILADA.: • . • " March' .2.4, , atV--1 . ..?-3th ' . . - T H E UNION . . ..... . - . . .. ' ,• • .are prrnufronced. by all' who use•them, . • .-:- ~ • .. .... • .. • : EQU,i . 4.T.tiII'..IILNI V 111 /1,1113, -..E.V1C.4.1 4 FT. . , .. They areueletteo front only et rietiv - coin fed hoist •enil .the . .ingrillii , uta used in'eurir-g-Me allot the beet 'quality. . Particular elm is atno taken tw.keefi them in pieklionly . lOng - ehough to mitre. whiCh "preyetit,tlietr . getting too salt —a . great .airil-xeneral.- taiulf with' moat. turns. - - Sone' genuine_ unlest+ . branded. , Cured only-by L. ... . .. . .. , . .t.;*F.'CIIII3gEBIROUGIII,& CO' ... Paik.raeiCCli. amid'. Wl' 0 ieliii 1 e .IDrOilers iii .' • :.• Firth. Cher.e and Peciii.ilaa.; . ''• 16 NOWIYI Dlt LA WAII . E N LA PA . —lWP:iefaing and paring E.iiabl iFilment S. E Corner it,•ed Sty: .. - • .trireii 3. , -I;cr ". • [ %IW I t ,!wTG (000~ The . iFilb , eribers are now receiving their Spring ImpOr 1191ise.rornishing Dry. Goods, Conipri fing'!lP'the bcsf•variell.!i of LINGv ANL) 60hii'S SIT EETINCIS, . riLLoW ANI) ilmsTrAt ('m4INOS. • 'TA fil.g , l) - 1:01:Asli AND Dl'ApEus,. CLOTEIS; .N.A DOYLIES,;' (I.IA 2:- To W.F.:MX:6'4 , OF ALL DES: : RIPIIONS. 3IAR;EILLES Curs I`P.RPA N 11LANKETs, 'l'A I .1..E-ASI). COVKits . . , . . .. And s ev&ry oilier. article . of . Furnishing: Dry' (lioda ' re quireitt,4tmntilOnce huiveliekipii,g . .or t•upply.the.Wantb of a IfltrliiV; ' • ' - ' . • , . .• . .- -:. ~ •Spring ilotiprry and-Merino Good". • , . .. . „ . . . 'The eltlp . Leitberi;.. wi IL iiierem'efltiti titles for the tetim.L., detiLin'nf the HOSIERY I)EPARTMENT, ortheii hue`, ne -f e...* tit vite: alien lion to_ lb cit. ample Alia 'well'eleeted .. . . . , . . . . . LAI*S.;'GENTLEMENS AND CIIILDREN'S HOSIERY, • itEEIICo , 'ASp SILK VESTS fiRAWEILS:. ETC . NEW .. Stok . . rtt the, Reililefd Prices:, • . . SEIEPfiltDi W.I7I,IIIHLINGEN & . • - • . • :•• • N0..100S CIIESTNI.T STREET.- • • 310 y 1 9 .641-*--49 4t •'PHILADELPHIA: • . , . • 628- . 628.- . . • . "Own Make," )4,teit:rAorrnied, AND sou) witotesAt.g. Al4l, .• • • No. 6/tii, Arch Kt.; .Phitntleinhin. , The M,et 'complete assortmen.r of Lattice' •lillgses' and Chddreire Ille•ke•Slitata in-the City; -gotten pp ex 7 l. preselYto int:et the wants - Orfiret-claes,trade ins the guivest, and ntrart-, desirable.Stylea • and Sizes of. -Gore - Trati6. o -of every ' letuth . ; - froru 2,?.‘.. to 4 vents • round, to !di Spings. at e..? to $h - (ill.. Plain Skirtsf all lenathe. froni 2g-to 3 }ar . t.l:3• • round' the bottom. at $1 .1 • 0 tis 3 • • Oue.lini•OrMieses. , ind Children's 'SKIM% are pro,' verbially, beyond' all e"nipe tit 1.11. fen. • irariety of e tyke!' 'and eizosrneivellrui for finish : anti dfirahllity : ruling •.foim 8 T.4.33..inehe. It. lebg!h,,6 to 45 :t‘pringv. at 35 Os.. t 2. 25: All Skirte7o Von r• -Own Putt:p.."llre warrant- . elm -give. satisfaction :: - brit buy noiMa.4 such. uiiless iliet-have'.-111"1.1iiies hoop Skirt Itiktudnetoiy.. 1slo • 623 Arth Street." :damped owench !I'M). • ' constantly on hand-good *Slits: manufactured; • - in•NO,v I'ork and the.Eli.dern States..whieh we tell at very le AV . A. lot of cheap Skirts -lli•springe...s,s rents , :•-211Springs.. sl:llo4ls,epritgs: $1 1.5; 3u springs. .$1 '24- and 4ti.e,prings $l , Ol. • , e - v-St.ftts made tu'Oriterand Repaired. • . "• rir - TMCNIS F i tit4;E ()NLY. . f . • • TAYLOR de BROWN,' ANIY.PHOTOGRAALER,... 912 'and 9 . 14 Cheptnut Street, , • . . • . ' pare •WIN te :Lend pr'eterred hy ll nrnetieni Painters And you.'will have no liatinfleitired only • .. • •- • .'Smith;- . W1) . 91e-sale Dnri. Pent and 0.1a , m ..".• North THIRD Street. Philsaelphytt.. . , .j . l . iire'l;iberty White Lend .-T he. Whitest, the inioit durable 'rind the!lnobt . econoulical. : Try it! .Martirfaciereir only fie ' •• . . . ... • WieOpr. At Smith , . • - . : •:- Wholesale Drog...P.aliCand Glass:N . .omi% ' .-. Nr4: 187:NortifT.IiiRD'Sirert. Philadelphia, . .. . ' . .. ~• • .- 44v Jan Tr. .68 ESTEI: 9 pI, COT'r. r tGE .ORG.AIvz. - Are not. only mfr . :tee:Evil, !nit they are .ale.i4litely by'at.y other . Iteettitektrunient in-the 'country itsprepsly for Churches and Sehl'yOle, t bey re thund to . .lv . ..equally. :well ailapfefl to the' parlOr •and drzitying Eor axle only by. ' '• '• : , Tort 'SEVENTH St,, Pill LA D' A . .• :Tr' Al BRAD.I-117.EV'S PIANOS. and a ' cOm pi ¢c 'aiN)rtmett• of the PERFECT. MELODEON,' „ BANICS,.DINTVIC)RE• & C . 6 , • Sue egos to A. B. DAVIS. ••• • `Mann fleturers of 'ra4l6i.Depi?ts, Itai; and . . the . ~c 14.. • descriptions ifirsirmatt AL, Por .blp.P la t for m 'PiCille?. mad paten! :-'.llerflust, N Ny,. corner .15th'St and -Penn'a :AiTine; Phila. Scpt. ? 3 9i5 . • .. • .. • . • Si 00 .. . , . E. . T CILIAB.I4'isOKES....• .. E. : T• 5 1 . it16011, ',. . • ,- • : -':• . •.. For. .the convenience of oar : : ...' .11 . 1,54 , . :: •.. ..patroas and othersat s. distance, •:: ..; „...." . • ••• ....we - here present - a dine:am of '''. • elf • easurement; by .whibh• a' . ; . •.• liar , : -- - P 4n . - r ' 1 .1. — , --rs. '---. ' -- .,. l;; lerilin g,t *l r l i ie ll ct , s gi' l l n lr's t n h t e i.' lird . b e Y ; ' ..•• •• .4 7---7 ,.... - --: ..: deslicnaled.in the acconaptiuybag . • ' • • tl.• •-. i ~ . . -- . • EXTIANATION: •' .. • . t ''.• • !•' ..1 . l'' -'• •• - most diluent part •of the * • • • il _.,..y. : :: ." :• .: eheSt. Pr° - • .. - . .•• • ' State -whether ' the; person ilk c • • :: ...., ........; .. . 4 :„:,: • 1 : ir: i ._ :-... 1,,, .. ,.., .5t ww a t a h1 :4, o ti off n L s ; „ zie, F: ti c , Lit 11.0 ..:;: t1. T. 72:rin2 ; ..,1 . , . . and from it to h. . ~- .... .. . .. •• • - • " '. runt 4 t&a. . - . . ',.... ,• 1 1.. - C •• • cr,lr k ea"t" l4 ..;Mpnir e. Aron rid the •••• . • - J.:--c.--0 - ' • ••. • trab(t•-.lfeacture.Arotind. the d• •.' ' l. • ' ' - .• ...-; .: : Cree 4" d tVv . ini.. ',•'' ...„1 .-•.• . : . ~ - ...* • Th . e same measure . as foruoat . git j . . .% * Measure cos.:We:seam:anti out- . - aide frocallip•linne. and itionnd the - waist an: bili,... '.. til'anrta or 11ATELTAL9 sr:Nr DT MAXI,: FREE (iv Cosr. GO4D6' TO iiiE TEETERNED, IPM:ff . EIATiIF;FEETREIT. .. .' •.. • ..• -....''., VII-S Mi.44T °KEN. '&.' CO, .. • .. : ... :: . fi;%4 Chesnat'St., Philla,ideiphia. Jena , tp...65..1: '',•' ' ....• .•-• ' - • . .2S. -. . ' •SlifllßEß.dc•to., —.-. . : -..',. •:: - .—. GETERIL COXIiiSSION SIERCHp'TS,' 26 Saol6 Delaware . . . . . "We are 'cOnstantlY,receiviiit on consigrinieht. SPERM. INERs , and LLTBSICA I.NG OILS. of: the t and purest qEuillties, which we offer hi lots. to suli beS .at lowest rates of the drip... , . • • • The atientiotrof coast:mere end . ,othem is respectful; 1) , solicited: • Jan to, - D.ANIEL 'EL: • KARCHER, - . . .City Cabinet Ware . Rooms and . Mininfactory, 236 "SAUTE SECOND..S ; TakET, • '• • ; • . • N.•13:-Pensonigaing to taiCity mall And it to their advantage to call and examine the stock. .D. M. 47. 'Ca • . • 884 f : 11:1/1111follifital - KtAie ff Betwitar; Vol: 3," 'jug published .and iorpaie B.• BANNAN: GENERAL GRANT ON THE SITUATION! 11Ili Views olt - gli . .tiliosithein :People -sod Whitt they Neeo. REMINISCENCES OF THE - REBELLION ! The editor pt the Lewiston, Falls 'T-ournia, noW' at Washirtei.on, recently spent an hOur in.the studio of the Maine artist . Sinntons, in conYersatinn rtiji Gcn: Grant, and gives an ini eresting ,emt &tient of the npinionq . ex press. ed by. the "I,eaditig. man of the . triuniry upon ".men. and' measures." We make a few ex Tbe *As drP , •seli .in a"plain, blnek. civilian 'suit; had hardly - removed hip hat From his heid before lie took actor from . . his ..pOrketllighted it - find to, puff. not wrei;thS smOke.: • I am. tireak troth smoking." remarked Grarti. - • When WPS: theiri - fleht.Lirnok eti — eiehteen or' twenty cigars a day, but: now:T.. smoke,, only tine, or The conversation' turned to the Virginia eatnpaignamf 'and - 1865., •'I • notice." remarked General. Grant; "that 51r. :',Swintor. has rmblisited a history of the' campaigni in the. Old bominion. in which. he lakes the' ground .t hat "I on - the eon, fatt: lost many: valuable .liVtis, uselessly by,movin!.mv army Mipktiiii di . _ reM. toward Richmond, rather than by taking it a-rnu by wster•to,the Peninsula; as Mc - Clellari did.. This," 'observed 'the General, is a reybral ,tif:'t lie_ exploded-ihcory-creihr :ring'-in 'the • McClellan 'OrtlicY)rbf subduing .the rebellinn by peace measures Altair a ,have . been:kept 'within sight •iy(Wit.binalol.ldocipaday i nna.lhe ye bellinn . would.yhave. "finuid'abed more and moiC-yigornusly.day•lly day 'Fi_lii in Ithacka only: could • have. acconiplished,lhe wrirk. - ." The pladlion n . lifF:t. he irvercomh.. if HAMS . . . twe'reom e• at All. 1) v forde its. reSitilree.s. Oe st rfiyeei4 , ,its fitllft obliterated bet; 're peace poult - 1 - be, (Ail sip eO. " • , . , .. , . • -- `'There ware .bytt . twi) fail.ccre . siri the Vir.... .giliblicillityailvi . of `64 ,Whi4lonelit: tr!•have heen ..nrcegses,'-' said Grant, .•ftrid those. Were. ili.. thil9re to rapture: - Prteratiur :V hen „we missed the Jai - M.4, mitt fterwerdat t•lie mine expirtitiomy •• "But:". - tidtted..Thant t ..-it , was all fn. the hest` that we •fiiled in tho , e. wo instancesjor, had. we sueceedettaleither time•Lee would -have, at-once been : obliged. to abandon:, Richmontt•and would hye-been ablel 0 Sc!eltP :1 sate retreat into'-ihe interior of the Simtb ; where. he- wonld prOhttig ed thg contest foryears.."-Onr .failr.res; them and the detertniinuitM •rif the ,rebelit to hold', On to their capital gave Its ime tneXt end epr left Son hward to: bring. up ..f.iherafan from Georgia. And thereby Inalleh...intpoSsible for Leit• tit escape:" • • ' • , •. • -In reply to a . gnestion as, to whetherthewas :not stinnisedits t o the , stidilennees'of . ..the col japsti of ili? s4l4l . !litlt he WAS, itthntuh that ..he had:. always ..supptised that when- it ..did-break dOWn, it would, go, all At 'Once •. !`.l thenght - itoWever,":he reit : larked. "that it'.would hitld,tnit:anntiten season: and I - are : not sure;" he added,. 'thut that it• Would have:been bet!er for the. country. if. it -had: 'fherit•Were some•parts'ef the country Where our.:firt n ever; trod; partiolarly Texas.. which 'needed .IO -feel:• the . bligiting]''Otlects ;War to- bring.: their r people;th a•realizing • Sense of4he enoftnity .9r-1 lieir . erpic,...ancit lie necessity of a.t hprough'rerien ta pee,. •Is-finii," said he. ,"thatt hose . parts 11 the Spoilt:y.lde)] have Mit felt ticArar. and pardcularythese_ which have been within our,lines. and have herefitre•eactarted he.rehel•.t.toriserintintitind, titte, are much less. disp6Sed - to accept the. simat ion in . good • faith Aliani.thoS'e . portions which have -been literally overrun, with. fire Referring tO• the temper of thg So:1111On j‘eople,, fie . remarked- that they. are.much lesS disPoStainow trittring themselves tn•the . prttpur -frame of mind. than they. - were. °fie - year...sit - tee year lfg'!.7'B B ifFliO4: - 'l.lley, were willing -Id do :anything:. now titer reg-trd I betintelyes at •masters of the . .-ittlation.. Sorne . of the.rehel generals,"- he addrtd,: : ''fire;:•behtiving: nobly, and are. doingthey can to IMlnee the, 'pen' . tile to throw - Aside:the:it-Old ,prejudiees and In conform' their course-to.lbe chang.ed contii:•l Ginn •of thins :• 4ohnson •and. pirk -. part ientar!y•ctre.;eXereiSiit g.a good : it - tilt) mice., Imt," he. added. : Lee - is -behaving badly He . hiMself :'very' 'clifferentlY: fctint• Wit at, f had- reason, from-wit at• he said at- the time of t 'surrender, - to - sim. r ose. he virand .. No man'-at the Sonth. : ttv capable:of. ettereisittg a tenth , part of -the influence , . for 'gpol tirajie . is ;. hot.lnas end of:using-it he is setting.ari 'eXample.Of forced ,aCtinieseence-so • grudging and pernicious:in-its effects-as tote . hard ly. realized •:. .•.- • • • •' The.men .who were in-litgrehel armies," ;said Oran% 'tat - Aniesee'in' the. result . Mitch heifer- thait'tliose at honie.... - The women --are ..panieularly . bitter- 'against. the Union:and :"Of Ounce,;" : he added:- . there . ..is.Solue• - bittentesS , Of• - • feelitiz Among all btu:elassek .I amsettishetlit soon die- out if. their • lending *men: had not somehow got . .theideit . thartretisOM'After all: was - net• very b it• and that •1116-, L .Sonth'ern • canse:t as they 'pi - 11.0e R.:. will Yet tritimph, not in. wan - but . 4l ptilities..• In • my jutig 111 - 611t;;' said Grant, ."the . tnne of 'certain. rho. mid .cert alit 'Papers at . the North ip•stich mk.to, do inettleulable misellier in making the late rebels heti ye that, thOyare jot as much enti•-, . tied in rule, as ever,. and thatif ineywildonly - stand by-what they' are pleft , ed to call their 212 - hts,' they 'will have help, Intmt he .Nori .sighifictintly ruttlett Grant.:-"is only . phiyin river tigaint incipient stages of the: rebellion. Was confident that .the- arere Majot y. -.the S m theft . People . would • smot.fier their'. resent menjs .and become .good` eitlieris; ir .:these. - mischief. maker...at • the N',,rt It' (the Crilqieilleittts)Wmild oly.let . them -II :me.; :F , ir nisei f s •if he had . the power. th .first thing hewituld4o' would htt:to'setze the .New, York' NEWS and-kindred 'sheet which are giving-the Stint It'so 4antzerotis an idea of their owirpositions and; tiiov s . , • ..Troops." said Gen:. Gr . itit: ''must he. kept in all the • principal *hits irf the Sow 10r some tittle to . This .will lie •neet,ssary tri reeress -the • turbutenee of.a -ttisq• of the 80uth yery 'dangerous, io all .`well disttosed persons, and to protect- the" .rights of the freedmen. who - Fire. looked- mitin :With• deep. flitit'uver," he added, ain . .not for ,retaining• Our volunteers tits hatred -hy - a Very talc e;proportion of the people, h -cause they very. nat think that .they hare :fill (hid their.ettgagement'orie . year . :slace.:' Grant - in :high terms of : Sherman - 6heritlan:.lThward,, and hiller-generals', -- 11(1 -referred to mirllexican. .diffieulties. :adding - 11141e -the French 'invasion . of. Mexico a ..part, :the rebellion ,:- and; o 'should have been 04. seena detach. tneut .of our•army.sent: there .one . year since -He,.Wrathl engage . that Sheri:Jan; •Wh . p'enty . of arms and t w o .thoOand': - Atnert can. t roops tul a'itoodly.•numher. of *- - Ainerican .officers, .would; wit,lr . the-aid of 'the .Mexicans. Clean Makirnillian out of Mexico' six.modths." • ,tent Standard 11 A ~ Suitable (or-. 'ei • ocks, It: R. GLADSTONE 'AND AMERICAN COAL. . Mr.'Giaustone,'as the chancellor of the Ex chequer, has posted , .Itimself up . reasonably well f 1.5 to the. financial strength of lite United Siatex..and.his now . famous speech •! the budget " should tell strongly in favor of Arne- • rican securities held : in -Europe_ 'But lie is not ,so well . informed • on .1 he.. subject of the, . mineral wealth of. this 'country, -although he 'seems to have ,been looking somewhat into that suhject also: „Fin example, in the speech to,'which ive have' aireddy referred lit . branches off from , the question . of finance. t proper to , consider'..the probable exhatistion .(in the next century) of that prime -source of England's . wealth and power, her coal Whilst doing this, he . mentroned incidentally ihe vast coal deposits of the . I.rnited States. I and Speaking of them. as thirty. 'seven times-I greater than the whole coal surface of Eng '` laud, he, further. Said 'that "most of the 'coal there, contains so large an.. amount OfiAn thracite that it is not fit for steam or for smelt , tug purposes . Thislittle passage contains two conSpicu ous eirors; and-it is hard . to understand• how so able and learned a,statesman.coald have committed them • First, it is not the. tact i that'"mnst of-the coal" in the LTnited States -".contains inn :ratite." That descriptionM t coal is peculiar' to one f:A obe coal fields on Pentisylvania, - butit is small in proportion to the 'aggregate of the coalfields 'of the whcile I of, this one State even. It has so happened' .'that: this anthracite field has been more thor workedfthan any other in-the United States, and that' circumstance., may account • for its: prinninence.in England. But nu. side of the Anthracite field • of Pennsylvania are the ,Vast deposits'of bitutainous,coal beyond the Stisquehatinti river; . extending, tuideral most every foot of soil to the . . Beyond this •.are. the immense fields of-.cnal in larylarid,• . Kentucky, • diaria,Ora& -Alabama, Tennessee,- Jlissouri,. and 'other:States and Ttirritorics. - : • ll.he *vides' extend 'faet• en tirely. - aero.ss the continent. from the Atlantic .to the•Pacifie., and from . Texas - .to the great Iskei.' and outside .of the: Pennsylvania:an' "'rad ie- fiel.l it is all.hiturninotri: " - I-The coal area of: twelVe of• the above toinied coal pro. dueuig States is estimated of .133:132, sqUare• miles. or nn extent:eqoal to about'orie of -their ,tintire .attrfaCe.- - . ihiiitiuneose area the anthracite—field covers ..tint :437 .square miles,- --- orlea.a.than one three. bundro h. part .of. the. Whole:'' - '•-The . • fact is, there is a vastly clearer pre portion. of ant brach e, in.the,British.cnxlfields than in ours. Sts t istiea.which'ille Chancellor shoubiliaveCon-* sulled;• have shOWM • that. 3720 liiin sqoare miles ..tbe••coal area. of. great Brit •• ain.and Ireland..entitain inthraCite anti "rint . .of a total coaistirfsee in the United ID ng". sqtiare:miles.. - : . -- This is a .pro.- .portiori of nearlyEono.third, ngainat - orrelltree . • .Imm - troll in' the: . above' Stares,, in other -.words. - the' coal .fieldst here contain more than • a hinuireil•.titnia as • intich•-arithrache; euirn, 0. We hafe in the - Ord fieldier..our cipal . Coal •Stlitet.: : •. Here; 'them is fir, Glad stone's, first great error. : • • . '.The otherisiMhil statement that '‘.`anthrit • cite is not: fif•for - stertm - .or for .smelting.". This will :be news to the - iron - .of this State:ln:wit ich - netirlrall the '"smeltingin • the.ttiroaces.in - thesreat ;iron ./ecion east Of the - Sirsquelianna la . dOtie•hy 'anthracite. • •It; will also be news to the • vast manufacturini . . •eatabllshnienta • of this: city •and New . and:New England. that .`tnthracit.O.is not,fit for steam," where all the machinery is driven ..by.steam, generated by anthracite c0a1... And • it will 'be very, - novel .mtelligerce, iiideed, to' the nary; . the- - coortnous • steam. marine of ‘Vhielt, during the wsr; was propelled entire . .. •• ly by, m earl's of ant brach e. That tre • mendoes'fleet, .which blockaded a continent, used no Otherinel.:-::It - Was . t hat Which gave • my' vessels a great, advantage, for' while.ari, thracite generates no visible Smoke; and their. *hereabouts were*rosoine - extent concealed. h' this• fiecoliarity,l4o: dense black 'sMoke &Om *the - bit tim!nous *emir-Used by' the Anglo •• retiel privateers end- 'bleekade.• ritaners.Marte ' their - presence :risible. On .the, horiind.lortg,' bilOre hOvesSels:,iticinsely! s• be•dis coVereil:'• The' ,pcoole of :the United States: I should 'derive nmpletrimre from the probable. I. t•xliauslom of hot it 'is well .eniiuo-for:. her greatest livingrstateanian . to iknow that: whilsi.Our coalfields - cohtain more . 4 .lltan.lialf co : il- stir:Nee of. the world. 'Most:ritlf"...js;alse hitptirinbus..and that .the.rmiltraeite...eVenis'eqUal: to any de . rounds 'upOrt it ei'ber ,for. , "Stuelting'or for steam."-.=Phil.• • *. A - WOMAN IN . WASHINGTON {That. she sees,' hears, and . thinks: A'.\' 0. - .13 1,..-E: -. ..V.V.' 0:1\1:AN . . . . . . -. .. ' ' r . - • 1VA . . 111..G1Tr.i..1 :May ; l'SciG: , There hi 'a •cottegc:"no . : Votirth . street which Inoks as if .1t:Ii o.l . strayed-nwtly ., ft•otn a New Etigland. - 7illege:. - - Vines .elirot its' bittices; trees ere •flettitig. - .foyth leaves to . ,slieher it; fltiwers •filli : lts!'grtrilen4 witii . .fragrithce.; its rpqniti are ttill of: snnshine; . content stulloy:e.. 'DO:you tvOntleCltht4l. it looks . lost. amid the .comfortless tenements of. Washington'?. This cottage if , the liappy . lionie.oi• - ona cf Ilie must rreintirkable woinc:n of.our .time . . .ncvey panned -a . pictare, • nor-carved a .statue, nor wrote: a book, ncr. lifted up eloquent 'voice to . vindinate the. righ's woman—lief: . .. . . .. ... in;st e.litirn 10 . be man's eilual before thre..l4w.- She lis' sititply tise4 the weird:l - I's right whjett the .rttot settisti• limn - ivould nitt deny - her r : .t heright;tp forget. herself,.mitt) devote-her ... • wltote - I lei lig t 111 e service of ot : • „The Incist klistia,tptis.lied and discriminWing !terastbnisiled . . intelligence_ . at.. the .univerial- 'ln and Superiority , of.Ainerican waffled:. Aniong the.masSes of the people, - there are niore wornen who speak • .and. write. egrreci)l3,t,-...eVeu elnquent ly, than Pen:. :A Stimulating- 'climate, 'a. stimulating .tine systern.,•• it stipulating. press, - stiripla-: .tine.instituiiongnf.i-very sort, piing tipon thee, .sensitive brain of the Arneririati Woman, per , •: vette' her with• all the • ambitiiin and tinrest 'which, is se Parked' a- ehararteriitie.of the • •Affierienti rn in. a few e"xeeptinni , ;;.the, Prizes pf ambition : lie open to.her. Thos We. find :her.: 067%A:here reaehing - after -.them,. go,ided on,: Wen ring. pit . W . 6.Apd 'her On 't he li•Tture. - stand..in the. dissecting- room. even in. the pulpit.. Tier S'latites •sfand .riesz• herpirtures 'bang uprin• our, walls ;• her bOoka „ire cherished iu . our her . winsome ivis+iiaui; sod brave,' , true.' thoughts . our hi - alas:and Hillier in our 'hearts. At: ..exi)endiiure o . f life; et ~ciiai cost ,of nerve Timer, and of heart-joy, are these prizes otten.ivon: • • • J.. haVe left::tny FoUrth street . cottage,a long way hael, and.. have been -.Saviwr., pant. not to hold bcf.6o.ns'allerfectly liar aiionious.woman, litit as one: of .. a small band of AmericanWomen , who have proved them-' selves to jte 'great, in -ktelf foigntfuln6s.. and devotion:.. Snell .wornen, always do ing.'neVec think of:pausing tri tell . theiriciwo stories . - which: indeed, can rieviti. 'be told; yet .the him Of them: can he given; . iii Stir in the hearts anther' iyonien. a'purer emulation,- and tit proe . V them that the 'surest way t 9 , fippisinessfsiolnrV.e . . others and forget your .... This v.otnan'that.l see i 4 not fag ionabiv -dressed,:. She is .not . - .yontig, yet her lace : hears trac4.nf.great twenty: . and, her I . arge.bluel eyes:yet.bearit_with the brightriesS of ,yotr h: Those hands—what...a: Story they, telt! .17oor bandit! . darkened' and hardened 'by . W . ork,. they never shirk ed.-aity task, it -- ver : tarried . from any:drudgery. till t: eould.lich• en the :load • ;A . : another' Dear'll ands 1 .• tw . ; roany.hinod ••taint;cl. - fitees . Mive they - washed,' tuany.Woundst hey hove bound Op; how many . eyes. they •ha ye: elf ;tied - in dying: itacv many •hoil ies • they have - . sadly yielded to the - dark 11,6:416t !:. • • . • A fii!rit spent. in'beneVolenre..it was in Deer-ant:ger, .1. - }ll - 39. that Almira Fales.begun to prepare .lint and- hospital 'stores for. the tlier - 5 - Of. the. Union, , - - not ono of whom had be-I'm:called to take uparny,' .People laughed: of 'course; .thOnght -- it.. d "frOlk ; said. - that dntte o f tbke thins w:ould ever be needed.. Just - na' the - venerable Dr. :Mott said,, at the meeting - in- Cooper • Institifte;:after 'Sumter hid he,en•flred : Go On. ladies! Oct . .yourlint ready,. if - it will. do your dear hearts any.enod, though I:don't believe mY self -that it will .ever .be. - needed," „Since • that -Decein diet . .. Mrs Fales.hits emptied, over seven thou sand boxes of•st ores, .and . diftributed iii h her Own . .hands over . one hundred•and. -fifty. thousand -dollars - worth tiimforts . to 'sink end 'wounded siddiers. - . Beside she;Sup.-. plied pllionallY, between sixty and .seventy. hurts with reading matter, She .was months at - .sea—t he'. only woman mi . hospital -Ships . nursingthe: wounded and dYirig.men. She *as Corintit, , afid , at Pittsburg 'Landing, serying - our menin.storm and darkness . : 'She was at,- - -Fair: Oaks... She . was :Under. fire throtigh.the seven :clays' fight' on" tha almost breaking heart -Ministering 60.-tliose,bloody : fields to "the - sfiddest . crea -tureithat She "- -eversaW.. .• : Through all • those years, - . EVartrrivr. she Ig:welter Isle, her-streneth,- . her•-nursing; her mother love - to our . For her to be ti soldierff nurse meant something very differ- - ; ent from .wettring . h .- white:apron..a white cap,. 'sitting by:a.thoarting Soldier's . bed, looking pretty. It,means days and nights or untiring toil; it meant the lowliest.office,- the most, tnetra sem meant., .the - renouncing . ot all personal coinfort; the sharing - of her last • possession witli,t he - soldier of her. country;. it meant patience and watehing,„ - and -Unalter able love: . A mother, every boy who fought for his eountry. was deft boy and if. she - had nuiNecthirit in infancy, she cOuld . ..not have .- cared.for - hirei with a tenderer care. Journey: after journey this woman has performed to • eVery::part - .of,the :hind, ;carrying : with .her, slate wounded 'convujeseing soldier:. bearing liiim to some , strange . pottage. that she never. saw .tielbre,....to pale,:. weeping . .-Wriman sayitig - fo -her - with smiling face, have brought back- yrine-. boy: Witie your . 6yes.and:take Care of: . with . a . fantastic :rnotion, .tripping away.. as . if- she . w . e , e . iint . 11red.at and had done - nothing more than.run fteroksthe street... Thousands ofheroes. on.eart h lend in heaven -gratefully remember this woman's • loving Care •t o them extremitY of anguish... The warend ed,- her work deek not cease: Every. day you may - find her,. With lierliesvily-laden basket,. itthovelabf White and .black;;-whieli -dainty and.delicateladies would -not :date to enter. Na Woonds...are .so, loathsome; no disease so contagions, no human :beim • so, abject,: that_ she sbritiks fro,tri Continit; .if She 04 minim to-thiifideeOlty.•: •• ; -..• • ;:• , • Is more extensive than that o k l:OtAfrer adit th is section Of the State, turd eirtPi sa rfessly for Jobbing. , Being a praerl Printer thealt can be l tur g oan tbe t obMILMNVE f ORS'done at the aborted notice ' • '. • . _ - Boots bound in every.vartity of idyl*: Bloat Boot 'ol evelyitesaiptioa tnanulktureal, booodsoCrolod to ktke . r,. at shortott notice. .• ' .• . " - : NO. 22. . - An electric.temperament ti nervous organ ization, with .a brain crowded .with. .a variety of memories and incidents:that could only come to one in ai mi,fion—all combine to give her a pleasant abruptness:of motion and of speoch. which I have heard some very fine ladies term insanity. `..Now don't you think she' is crazy, to spend at . her time in-. such ways r said one. Wlien'.we remember how rare a thing utter Unselfishness and self ltirgeluiness ig, we must' conclude that ,P.ut ts crazy. If the listls and idle livei which we live ourselves are.perfectly sane, then Al mira Riles must bethe maddest of mortals: Bitt would it not be " better for the world, and for us all, if we were each of us a little crazier in the same direction? • M. C. A. • AN UNPL'ItLISIIEp ANEcIXITE OP LINCOLIC-- , Anytlting told of that. great and - good man, Abraham Lincoln, ;will be read with.interest.. The following anecdote is related by the New York correspondent of the Cincinnati Cum- . . . . . "A 'good,`: and What is -better; an :Unpub 'Us-heti:and authentic stpry about Mr.: Lincoln;. came to me the other day frorn• a 'reliable': • friend, .Which ntay.as well be setup in your • types now.as.at any other time.' Conversing,. with 'Hon: James A. Brigs; formerly State, Agent of Ohio-in New York. one flay 'at the S% bite House, ihe•latePresident said in re 7 fereere to the rush of offlee.seekers - and their. . .ingenious devices to secure his attention Why Briggs, - I, beliere there. is exert' n . ., system-of .female brokerage in offices here in Washington, 'for, am - :eonstently heset . by • .women of 'all sorts, high and low, pretty and . .ugly; modest and the .other'sOrt. . Here: yeS terday,. a very :handsome . 'young -, woman' • called ;.she would not take tt - detiial;•waa milted; arid. went to work - soliciting.e certain offire . for somebody. suppcked robe.: her Ims 7 . band. She. Plead hiS-case delitteennsly, elo ! queittly. and at times was... ahnost successful ' by. her. importunate entreaties. .BY degrees 'she eatne.cloSer. and closer tome as I sat in my:, chair, until :really . her. face' came So near •:. my own -that -I thought, • she *anted ' s ine to . her,' . .Then : my indignation csme.to • relief, and drawing myself - bark and straight- ening myself up. I gave her the proper.sorr of:a - look . ant! Said:.—,.you are very : : pretty ; Bur " , . . . . • Tint ./iriticse. Erma , r 'i E:. ~ci ..: io , airit or, Wa.tillazton. ha. , miSsi ,, pS in ttik'S'ontheen - States.. and thirty-one traveling — mini.ters have heet, Sent South since the' close o! itie•war. , 'The o.mfereitte proposea to employ at 'least fifty missioiterles the present year.._ . "• . . . Trip. nvera.e addition of memhere to the cherehen In heathen land 4. tintitr the Anun'ittan Board-of Forehrn Miesiotir, for the.laa twenty'-tire years, have been 2,21! BIKIIOP Pri.ichng BlshoO of the Bpiseopitt Church: thl;. litiltorl . f 4 taie4.-ackikiwlekte.7 ,- nod' up. Prove* the notice - of..the evommtinteel of 'Bishop Coleileo;.fterit bir4 hp the Lofd,Biehop of Cape., . . . Ri a decree of the ennr.regation nt Rites.: at Ttnoio. ,Aorit 6. a formula for hlesatng, telegraphs was set forth and approved:": . - . 1 • - - . . WA. new .kold field-. has been discovered -in Queens:and, Atietralia. • -16r.Fighty,seven cases of Fenian arme are re-: ported to bays-been isciz•t-iii te, P. .. .. • irrThe n railroati. he weenlopilia - and Leriven. worth, Kansas, isllnished,.and train') pass over it. . sir The battle-field of Fair near. Rich mond; 'is' to - be - converted - into a cemetery for' Union soldh-rs. ' • , •-• tar The Fort Pitt FouUdary, at Pittsburg, will send a big - '2d-inch:catiuti, dusting $30,000, to the Paris Exhibition. ' . . figrThe bridgeS On the .0-Porgia State Railroad between Dalton' and .Chattanooga,: . have Win swept away.hy heavy 'rains. *, . efii - Nortleig capital is tlemjng into , East • Ten nes,:eo, and houses, milli and factories . are spring lag .up in all the principal•tOwns. • • . ' Arg - The Si•nate of Massachusetts has appoin-• tad General B. R. Butler to commapd :the new. organization in that'State. ' ' .*.ifirThe ,people of Dakota' are 'very' indignant at tne eoloutzing . in:their Territory.of the Indiana . who were engaged in the f re ' Minnesota massac o . . . . , . . . oirA . Treasury Department: detecttye f Biqa there re now in circulAtiinano.less thatt.e.eventy sis different counterfeits of 'the . fifty'cent'curreney notes. . , J: A. 111. l'AtItS;11011,1i; Editor. We are, pleased' to learn that. Gov: Curtin has, as we thinkwisely;:yiercled to the wish es of the great mass of the leading education- • al men of the Slate, and appointed that - tried. and fearless friend-of popular education, Prof. T. Wickershain,State Superintendent.— NO man inthe State has labored_more assid uously for the interests of popular education than. Prof. W. - He, is • comparatively speak ing; a young man, and- will bring to the du ties of the office all.the vigor and energy of manhood:. It is hut- fitting that his native State should confer on him'the highest posiz tion in'hef gift,:as he has be , m. offered posi tions in. other •Statel far more remunerative than any he has ever held in this,. but being a true son of the Keystone, he would not for . any pecuniary reward, forsake her. His ap pointment will be.hailed with joy in airports of the Slate. - - • - :And * - e - no* look :for some improvement . School . in 'oir Department, its he is not the man.that is a iliing to - go on in a certain path :for. fear of being thonght.en innovator. ADVAHTAGES 'OF' A PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Or e EDUCATION. -CesTicAt 'l-1:/cu ticnoot. Fluty . npu~y ; _ ure there;.eten in this land of free rt,li~i t us, gmittl• infercourite, who Ji - ft:up flitl.".t he.- Phtirit=Cl2: of , ohl, re,x dui thi they are not. I ike-t he "common lltiw.nany i -wito.eutirely careless as 'to the cif her courses•-their • chittli•eM . purstie;. - Will nnt allttw.theni with the nets 4— - sh - rink - With Iton:9l:front the thought of Timm. chit. lrefl attetitiiwg. Fej1001! . •- .". • 31 mistaken - idea-what a fatal error, hir error it ja: - . In tip aria rierati?..gorerument the nobility and, the gentry despise and look down • upon 'tile plehian t but here in- free America: man is • the. 4 .11110 of man—tie :may be pottr, he .obscure, hpmble, loty; evpia vi cious, still • . .• •• ; • , . The commy dependi- on. the =tips for support." Thy constitute the nation. are the: true wielders of.poiver:. the-true motive . 'ten cv that causes our : palitiettl world to revolve.. Them educat e .the .people—educate the mess-. es diVethem•All the advantages Itaiselheir rtioril,intelleetual- and social ca pe Cities as . high ..tui their, natures permit. -And how this .to be accornplisbed—by, aCadenticit . ..where only a' . privileged tow are the especial charge of - some eminent. profes ior ?L-by,•eollegei, . Where 'none :can enter . save the sons of .wealthy. Parents,. or prOteet jd by powerful-.influence 2' WO! Th6-true power lies: is .Our public . schools., ;Throw open the,.pott al, of edtication to all—to-the •lo wly an , l the elevated, the' pocr. and the af 'fluent.' ..Let all alike share its benefits And - ad . van!ages, • • . • - . .What an error, too. those parents fall into'. Whri refuse permission for their ehildren to attend public Schools, alleging . there is "too : great A - They greatly., mistake.— The true 4: ginning of an active business Hie is in the .putilic school.- There one _becomes acquainted with the different plittses . ol socie- - ty and of life; and is preparvd for the change 'which :age must make:in his relations to the-. .world. He is. braced for trials. strengthened ftr emergencies, nerved- for difficulties. Ile may indeed.. learn less, theoretically, than at a select c,l.l . eie or famous academy, but what is lost in theory is gained in pi a tie.e. Book- - .knowledge to a,Certain-eXtent, is exchanged, fur kuowledge of the world--.-vagua idealisms hir the realities of experience.' . . • .Sooner or later, one mast take -part in all the scenes of life. - - Where can-a . better com-, mencement he. found, than -,in youth, when the energies , are fresh, he brain vigorous aud the mind willing' to .be moulded? - . Little by little,' the pupil of the public, sehool gains an insight into life; little by little he enters into .the great • conflict. with .the. world little bv little qualifies- himself for that greateit of-all Mimeo responsibilitieS—anlmerican Citizen ship ; little : by• lit'le, hi l cOrnprehends the ' meaning of Socrates, .when he taught "know . thyself.'" • ' - ' . lAA: Mal; 18136. `Wise. JECiwritosse. BOOK BINDERY. RELIGIOUS. INTELLIGENCE (Educational °Winn. STATE SUPERINTENDENT A man's i'man for a 4 that." CIVEBTION COSNER. How' would yon firivent; truati4 ? Ass. W. 11.-311: comniunimtionS- for this column should be on ecbacationa Sffeirs But anything entrusted'to du: aireitill be hinded civer to the editoi.
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