c the - CLEARFIELD REI'I BLKAX." BflTABDWIIUD IN 131. The largest circulation of any News p.ipor in North Central Pennsylvania. Ter:us of Subecription. If pail in alrta. or withia 3 aionlbe.... VJ OO If pa'.J after t ""J before 0 ttsalhi ft 5( If raid after the oxpirat.oa of 4 mia'lii... 3 OU Rates of Aivortlaing. T:tni'.ut a lrerlifitnenui, pur aojiiareof 10 tinea or 2 liMc I or leal ill 60 Tor e-h uljawjumt inaort'on 65 A lmiiiii'ntori' (B(l Kieeatrtri' nitieea S M Aa liter nwlicei.... J SO '.tutijbs and Eatraya. , 1 60 it.r1otiou no tier I 3 00 iV.".:inl Cards, t yar , I 00 I.uJ n?lieef, ptl line 1 J V K R 'uY AT) V'K RT IS F M KNT.S. 1 K'Ii... I si.. S to ....U 00 . :d oo oulutua SZZ 00 ieoluni3 46 00 1 column ftO 00 Jo!) Work. BLANKS. f!n!. tfuir- V &0 j I tiiira, pr.q.aln,Sl 74 J qsi.aa, pr, U.ro, 1 00 Orer 0, per q'.ir., 1 0 , IUMHIIM.H. i .W,!Sm-laaa,t3 00 I I aii-Kt.ti r la!.,') 00 i Am, 2j or Ian, S 00 1 1 aa.M, !1 or )cu,!0 00 Orar IS af Moll of aliur. at pruporttotutti fataa. QY.O. II. OOOIll.ANnEH, F.JilOT anit Projiriolnr. rUIH A. WALluS. WALLACE & FIELDING, ATTOIINEVS. AT. LAW, Clrnrfltld, Pa. p.-l.ffil baln-.i nf a!l kliiqa altonl'ii to w'-ti nniptn.. .n4 fidelity. Ot&c to rMi.li-nea of Willion A. W.IImo. J.nlTO A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. ,.1Tiea (n the Court llousa. (decX-ty H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J.3 rirn'flclil, p. 1 WILLUM A. VlLLaCt. J. ILIEC VALTB ItB. WALLACE & WALTERS, lUul Etta't Ajpnti and ConTcyanceri, Clcai field, PcuiTa. Vri-Tl'dl Ette brnight end 10M, tltlrn iara Intvl, r-inrvmnva rffrtn"!, nrf piM. an I t""i rs-CM la'i-rt. 'Mien in nrw tutiMiuc, l'"irlv vjip nite Court Ibui?. Janl.Tl) ISRAEL TEST, AT TO UN KY AT LAW, llrailk-iil. Pa. J-Offiea tn th. Court ll.tuaa. Jjll,'e7 JOHN H. FULFORD, at roif xky at law. Clparllnld, Pa. OffiaiOD Mrkt St , o-nr HiiriiwLk A Irwlo'a 3nrPrprfifit tttntinu girn tn flia tpcnrlnj f K luntr, rinim. Ac , and to ill legal bnoiBeai-. M.fTh 2. l-7 It ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORN KY- A r- LAW, WaUnrcion, Clear(tetl Comity, Pcnii'a. j,All tc jc aI IjiieIrp prom i I? allan'trd to. WALTER DARRETT, A I I'oll.M.Y A T LAW. Ofle on fWnrid St., Cl.'of t-ld. Pa. nir?l.a JOHN L. CUTTLE, a t r r; n v. y at r.Av; AiM IVcil l-M to Atf'-nt, Clfarflfld. Pa. Oflrttin Third trft. In; "hrry A IV -tin. it. f- It ,.pp-if,ilW "!Vri I r pfrfrn In M!!;r g and tiiii f n ar UnU In tJluarfl -1 1 and aijiit,iig c mnliat ; ami with ix(.irini,a "f 'hit twr-ni y ) ! a a "U'-TnT'.r, fi it !ur hiuiiclf thnt ho run rm4rr datlf.ietin. foti2.'rt:i tl WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOHSKY VI LAW, ( Irat lloH. Pa. Oflflfl oa Mirtfl.T."' no rlni,r.tof In. Cl.ar BcU touot. U.nlt. mart, 'ft, Juhn H. Orrla. C. T. Aloian.lor. ORVIS 4. ALEXANDER, ATlnl NKV A T LA H'. Ilill'l'oiiie, Pa. (til".'S- DR. Al THORN, rilY.SICIAN & SURGEON, HA VIVO ..r!rj .1 KrlrrloKO. Cli-arl.-ld CO. F... olT.r. bi. ,irnl..i'iiitl ai-rvic. tn tlin pi.ij..r ui I l.r .hi nihil li ii g cnuutty. fii'it. 2'1 , '6S-y DR. J. F. WOODS, T II YSlCl A N i SUR'iKON. nTmg remnvfd to Anfonvill.-, Pa .nrr.ri hi fMfeaiir.al atrrii-ct to the pe"p of that place and ihe. aurrounin euun'ry. All "-alia pmmp'ly atiaadeJ w. "" 3 Cm pd. J. H. KLINE, M. D., THYSIUIAN & SURGEON, nWINi) at IVunfieU. Pa.. oCr hia proieskiDiial utmici to the penplo of that pi.itia nud iurrnuodiiij ouunlry. Ail call promptly ailendrd In. oot. 1-1 tf. JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN & SURG KO N HWINll f.catrd al 0a.la. Pa., offpra Ma prnfrMttiiNt irrvtcra tn the peopl of diet (plaua atft forrnoa llnff noatitrT. .All rail ir.iKptly attii'ted trt. Office an4 rt'l'tatife oa Cunin at., (ormarly orrtipkd by Dr. K!iae fl) Hi If DR. J. P. BU RCHFIELD, l.v S.,rfi.n nfhe M Heir '. PaanayWanla -uurcaara, havinf roturn'd fmn the Armr ell o r hi pro(eBi al eerlni In the etltlvna PPMf inl-m-d na'la proinplty allfn led to. Ofle oa Seooad air net, (orm-rly oe-iipled y itt. Who la. aprVSS U OR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, .rilYSM-'UN AND St-HOEOX, Sri-Jtid ftrt. CloarlWil. Pa, i Itat injr, j'Tmnrr-ntly ln"a'"d. h now nffi-ra pi'ifoMiunal ervtuca t lha ritii-n of Cl"tirfifd a, ml vicinity, and Ihf pubfifl Rfnirrally. All calla promptly attended to. F. D, READ, M, DM .rilYSlCUN AM tUROEON, Kylertown. P Hr-apertftil'T riffr bta ecrvlrea te the ltlni of iHe aurrmindl" flunniry, apr 'O Sirt rid. " REUBEN HACKMAN, ,Houso aid S:jn Painter and Paper I Itirllvl.l, ln,n-,, . B,will "'" I"'-, io Ll. linr proicnllt id ia a .ikiavilia. maitiirr. ,( ,, ,,, ""deiital TARTS EriEp7 Va. A. M. Hi 1.1,3, Urrr?3IK,,:'' 1ft r"tr"i. ad the piil.ot jc-iipr lily . a t If h .? a.cUu-d witb hue a tbe pruonna af p. rit'otry, S. P. SHAW, l. D. s, Wh te a trad'-ate -f tho I'Stla Uli-SIa ninial ' -r-vMafa, and triprof.-re fct tho lit.-het ttcta j tl" "t pf"ffilnnal akill. All w-flt d.me in , the ! wilt hoM fn.Mf per.maUr t.ie for hfltm din 'n ti m'ft 0fiptory caatj. i er and ieii -r-l-- ( th nr.faaiin. An .-t.'ih.h.ii nra-tic nf 1.,1. tv, .....n. it.!. ,l.c. an.it!.. n. lo .i,.nk tt, B&f alieota tl'Zl't. . , v...,.l.aJlfcli-iaut...llv,ur. ' h i-u.i ia aa,t a.r.r. t .. pti.n-fl,.ito. J.'ta . EARFIELD LJ GEO. B. G00DLAKDEB, Proprietor. VOL.43-W1IOLEN0.2186. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MARBLE & STONE YARD, n.EArtKiF.i.1), pa. arw-fthfip on Hud Btrfot, nrrr P.nn.TWonio l..lr(i. li. .ut. mi.) lS.'7U:lf. PRACTICAL rUMP MAKER, NEAIt CLF.Ar.FIl.LD, PEVS'A. jT-ff-t'ompii a! way oo hmn and male to o.Jtr on ltirt iiulic Yi'Q bore-1 on rr'('iii)o Icrui All work wtrraiitt-U to reutlor ti'Uftlon. and ddn arvd if lilrfl. Bt2f;l.vpd GEORGEC7iTRr7 - Jtmliutuf tbr Surveyor aaJ Conteyantur, I.utlif rhbuiff. Pa. AH Bulba tiitikittwl to liim will W promptly attei,.:d t. Pcriom WiJnua to foil-toy a Pur ve or will do will to K'" him a on!!, ai hf fltttrrs bimttell' that Lt oixb rra-lrr Bntiifai-iiun. liwdaof oonvayahcr, artklca of afrwiittiit and all Iral jmp.Ti, prorupMj and ncuily executed, maryp DAN I EL M. DO HERTY. BAKEER & EAIR DEESSEE, SEIY.ND 8TRKFT, jy'j. C L U A It M i: la II, P A. tt " CHARLES SCHAFERr LAG Ell HEER R it E V E K, tlearllcld. Ta. nAVIN't) rentfil Mr. Entrei' Brewery b bopr hy mriot attfn'iuo to b-jdinrfii anH tiiu luunufaeturt of a mpfrlor articlo of II li K IX to rcri.e tlt paironage of all the old and many nw oil lulu era. Ait. 25, tf. SURVEYOR. DWII) P.tAMS, Luthrnlmti. Ckarlold Co., P.., ofTcr. btl .rrvlrri u 6urrpyor io tbe trial n ii of tbe county. All o.lll will bo httelidcd to (truuiptlj, and lb. ehargoa moJcrato, 1:10:;0 SURVEYOR. rilUE nndcniKncd offfrt hit icrvicei aa i Sur- X. vyor, and may be lound at hia reiidcnce, In Lmwrmoc tonnthip. Loltr.i will rcacb him di reatfd to ClekiCvlcf. Pa. may T-tf. JAMES WITCHELIa. 7. kTeottorf's P1IOTOUKAPU GALLERY, M..l Pliwl, CltArflfl.1, Pa. aTCKOMOS MADI A SPCCIALTf.-tt E(1TIVK!4 mad In eluudy, a wall at in J. 1 clear weather. Otjoatanll on hand a (rood aMnrtment of KKAMK. Hf KitKUCOPliH and H I KIlKOSt Ol'tO Vlt;Wrf. Fraiuca, from any itylo of lootil'litiK. uiada to ordci. apr2!-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, 1BALBB IX OKNEfiAL MKIU:IIANDISE, (.KAlHIirnN, Pa. Also, Mtrnalrv mnufarliirr and dealer tn Pquart TinitT and awsd Lumlierol all r.iodr. TOrdri tollcitud and all billa promptly fiiud. ljyi-iy ORO. ALRRUT tlr'.SnT AI.BRIIT..- W. AI.BFBT W. ALBERT Sl BROS aitinufaolureri A xti.ifr Pcalcriin Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c, W O O l 1. A H , 1 U aW ' A. JfUT'O- trr" nc? i -T . tlilS PI!aJ on iln.rt natioa t and reneonahln term. I WooUhoJ IV f., rienrflel.l Tn.. Pa. w MJ.Ll'.F A UKUS. A Id re je2.-ly FRANCIS COUTRIET, M 1 lit II A NT. l-'rnirlnlllc, 4 Itarlicld County, Pa. Kuepa c.natnnily on linnd a full ea-orttiient of 1 1 r y (it"itl. llartlwjre, (Jrix-erira, utid everything n.i;iHy k' pi in a retail tre, whi rh will he lold, for f;ihh, in ehcap elu-wlM re in the ooiinty. Freni'hvitle, .luiic S7. lf.7-1y. C. KRATZER & SONS, M E !( C ii A NTS, tt ALKRI IV Dry Goods, ClotLing, Hardware, Catlery, Queemware. flmteriei, Protlalona and fihinglea. ( lvai Held, reim'a. f ftAt their newator mnia.on fiepond atreet, near II. F, llinler A t.o'a Uardware atura. jtnU M0SHANN0N LAND it LUMDER CO., OSUKOI.A STt'AM Ml I.l.H, alA!i(:rACTt:Haa I.U.MI1E1!, 1.ATII, AND PICKETS II. II. fillll.I.INurollD, PiMiil-nt, OBlflo rnr..t !'!. No. I!S P. 4lli .(.. I'liil'a. JdUN I.AWSIII'. onprriiitftidont. ji-ft'07 (iwtoli Mill., Cionrtivlii oomitr, Pa. " "bAMDELI. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppnaite the Curt Homo, PECOND C-TKKKT, CLBARtlELD, PA. fl-Ail knxla of Watihrt, Clcha and Jewelry promptly upaired, and woik Warranted tn frt JAMES C. BARRETT, Juttice ol (lie IVaee and Liceuard Conveyaoner, l utherburg, C learfitld Co., Ps. MirCo!lntt'na A reiDittm"' promptly made, ami all kinJa of leg.il inatrumenU eipcu'rd on short n-.tioe. may4.7ntf C ON7!! A D MKYEli, Inventor A Manufar'urer of tbe Celebrated Iron Frame l'lanos, War rootna. No. ',32 Arch St., Vbllndflpbla, n.a rcfUrd Ihf Priie MMal nf hr World VOreat I KhOnMon. I ton, r"K " pat rr;ieo d wluTar ailoliiitd. -ri.'-d when t.atiibliiued jcl Ita t, BOI.I.0il'tt S. DATIf CAttlT. E0LL0WEUSH & CARET, JiOOKSELLEliS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, lit .T.-i. AW St., I'hlloilrlphla. VP.tifr F'"Hr Pa-Vi ,-r-t Unit.. Fim.i-!tp, t..ltiT. N'ole. Wran-inr. l urlair anit W .11 l'.j.,t. I.S? I, TO Ivf.l NEW CLEAlil-'IF.l.n, PE.N"A. oa M.tk.t .lr.t, "J ruiuo lha Jail. :nNtMI:NTS. Olir.CI.l.N TOM PS. FRFNCH ml rlil'.f. TA1II.K TOI'.. MAXTI.F.". O.MtllFV PT ATt'ARY, TkliRA 1 1 "IT w.HK. HMD FOOT PTONi:--, ,f oi-w an I U.utiful i!..i,na. Alt ,.r l,h 'AA at city ptir... or ?.l r-r r.nl. I... lb in ,y l)i-r tiM.tli.bmtiit la rtii. .1 n tli : r..nt K.i-.... - u.t .11 I nr,tcTi tl,., lr.,n. .t..,i .n.t hHnnnn. ailr 1 e. A. oilisoS. ' .Att. ". B--U SttSffllanrous. AGRICULTURAL FAIR EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or TH I CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will U h.laj u tb. FAIR GROUNDS, Kaaa Ii 1j A 11 F I 1 Ii IP , Wodnceday, Thursday, and Friday, 12(11,13111 nud 11th OCTOBER, 1870. rpHK PREMIUM list ia published lu pam- ruvcii in citizen's attiro, neut luit not -L pblct form, and can he bad by application tv i aU(ly. 11 0 wore a ftiwn colored Vel the Secretary of the Booietr, either peraunaltr or i Vet Ijllriinesa coilt, with Vent of the by letter. I Family Tlrltfti, during Fair Miigle Ticket a, dariug Fair 7ft ' ftingle Adulaalou Tlcketa. 3ft , THrRtsDAV J PurM of KX) to be trolted for. l'HIDAV Purie of K) to U trotted for. F'jr condition, eutrlea, Ao., aoe paniphleta. It il to be bnped that Farmer will take an !n terrat In thii Kihibition. So palnn will . ipared hy the oflicera of tlie Pociety to mako It a crodtt able one. L-OJudgei will be atinounoed from tlie atand on Wednesday. J.4f I'remiuma for -Stork aud Caroal Oraiiia hare )eea largely iuercaaed. t U. It. II Ml HI TT, Proaidont. A. WHItUIT GIIAI1AM. BtcrctaxT. aulO i;v uoiMb.i NEW GOODS! ! NEW TRICES!!! HARTSOCK & C00DV1N, CUitWKXSVlLLK, PA., Are now reealrlna;, direct from Dalttniftra, New Yark, Doatnn, Philadelphia and rUUburyb, an its me nie itock of DltV OOOUS, I'LOIIUNO, QLN I'd Fl'KXISIIIKa GOODS, II ATS A CAPS, BOOTS SII0B3, CUIXA, GLASS QI FENSWAKK, OAUDWARD, GROCKRIKS, lo., Bought at lower prlen than biva ben mede to any house In towa ainca the gwJ old daya be. fur tbe late "onptcarantned" all to ba dli trtbnted to Ihoao who vlilt Carweairllle for aiiiplioe, in accordance with the fraat oerlflce at which tbey were bong tit. The Ladlei are particularly Invited to oall at llartaork 4 Gowtwln'a Cheap Store to ax amlno the iplendld alotk of DRESS (lOODS, TH1MWIN03. 811 AWLS, FANCY GOODS, Ac, new on exhibition, , They Defy Competition! Hartlea rannbt do theuaelvee jaatlce In buy itif the necrararlee of life without ealllnf on HARTSOCK & GOODWIN, . . my 4: 3 in ' Curwenstille, Pnoa'a. DAVID REAMS I IIMDrD M K Nlir fTADV i.uiiiul.11 nmiiuint-iuiii, liKAR LliTHKR81ll;nO, rF.NN A. baiiain. pr... Ai..j. .. hand- r.., LATII FOR ROOFINfl, PI.ASTF.UIVO LATH, PAMMIS ir ic . . ' HI. n.rt.rii.1 Ulk ar. mart aa4 and of arc four feet long and rvady potutrd. 1 AH kindi of 8hith1 tnnSer will be fumith'-d tu otder, and delivered if a d wired. Prlcci will be lihnrnl, aronrding to qtulity. I --AU kind! of OK M.N taken In amhanfe for Liitnl'rr. Lutlnralinrg P. 0., Jan. 10, 1P70. Anv Cabinet ! .vimsnon un am) Li .ini:n com t 1MNY fTer fnr ril" Tuwa Lot la the l-or I of otfnla, f'lvarlit-Iil rcauiy, l'a., ami aim l )li I" fitit i"iri li-ijt i miiaM I In liiinla nf ani l . li T'iiifili. Oacrt h la nllnnl' t t.n tlip .MiilianiMn 1 Crirek, in the rn-lfft p'ir'lin f lhi enini nf t ( Itb-ImM, -.tl l!ie hn'' 'if tttr 1'yronr A ('haM -ld i lljailri'iid, almre tlm Murltannun and Pimtil m branch trad liittrnivt. ll ta aln In lite hc-irt ul tlie M- 'ImiiiKin t( l tain, atnl Uic Kuturit ol nhi'i" pin?, htnili'tk, iah, and ajlhir timlwr tur- j rmirtd tt. One rit the latf't tum'.r uannfactitr- i if tahiim-itl n tlir Sdlo ia locale-1 in thr , i,,., ,, .... ... m.n ti, in,w, ami ftliiiilr nulla aiciiih-1 it. llm town la but t ti ri ii lt, anl cinUina a popalatnin of ou tha aaod iniinlntnnl. fF 'r fenliwr infornjatioa app'y at the ofliat of tbr abtrre eompany. JOHH HWhHR, aprU Supfriiitffid.nl, . . .....v . - ....... 1 iiu, .i,(I iu,.i. .a 1.. u .111.. ... ' Kniatt, df.rd, .ouat. on th. fill hrtwn '"r?'yT '"rVr-r" "'"jietum, ho au.ppt-d in .Now York 1 vi.ohi.k'c. rAc.-tMoRg. 'I otftiitii, Atjuji if. iti as , PRINCIPLES j cLeAKFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAK1-IELD, TA. KT.riNI.SDAV MOP.MNO, PEPT. 1T0, my i: ni:my and mi:i Why rliould I ipcd my prtoioa time, f-wifl wornatita aa they gt, Id hraplno; eoututur-ly and aplta 1'mn my Idttcrml foe? Why hiu id I build abarrlcad, TLal c'un (hill reaub the alf.v, Uri-tlmar with ahafti of tiala, 1'itweea Utnr tacmy and mo 7 6 lie may haro done me jrirnua Wrong, Have eniaiVd my hearl'a dfiire, Yul ajuy my lcmleitt nfttiPt w.irda Prti.' ltiti)r "eoaM nf die' May do tbe ir.uk, wlmn nirara fait, Earennmed thouprh they fly. And nrt. ia liiao, Iaj rtuooilfl Aline enemy aud ate. "Vcni-rauoe ia mine," I hi Lord Lata aaid, Again, "1 will rt-pay j" Thru lt me lay my waponn down, And wait ''ihe en mint; day ;" Then wheat and oh all aliall aifted be, Tlie truth and lirinft lie. And Hod himiidf nhall judge hctwoeo, Mine enemy and tnw COL. FISK ON THE WAR PATH. Could Paya Crant'a Hubarrttttton to the Haulina Fund The W hole Htory at laat Hair of trie Wubarrlplion C'barrd lo PUk-llowIt All Came About Mttle Dan Itutlr rfleld In lha Pool-Jay Could aaa taleaujBn W liy C'tiba waa not Hee cog ulxed by the Aduliilitratlou. On Sultirdiiv moriiinjj lust an at t actio nf tho Sun cville-l on Col. Fitb, it llioofilcoof iho Eric Itatlrnad to -t the exfift truth in rrnrd tt tlie pay ment ol" Urn era I Grant'ri lhntinnd dol nr Huhscription lo the Kawlin's fund by Jay (jotild. The Colonel wan bp material, btur-k doer-kin patiU, and highly polihcd French kid bools. Hi nl.irt boxom waft olalmrutoly em. broidiTed, and bore upon il anoiry fold tho C olonel s replcndont uiumond pin. After ext hantfin m unary mi uten, we opened LuMOi'CB hy faying: "Colonel, I have eomo to ank yon for the fads about Mr. (iould'n pnyin (icn. Gnint's fubfleription lo the Kuw litiH' fund." 'Well, tho fact are thntOuiitd paid the Hiibscrtptton, and that li-innt ex prosM'd himself as very tiiudi obliged lor it." "How much wan tho (inlmeription 1" "Il wit nne tliotiHnnd dollars. 1 Oottld alno Aiibseribed tt thousand, and ho paid it himHclt.'' "U ero tlioso flubucriplions paid by check r "Yf Hero, Coman, go find nU Mr (.otil. .. MM,..,nu thoaa Ht.M-1 hind chrckH." M:ijtr Coniiin, the CoIothTh private Hcerelary, went ffr tho check, nnd fron returning, handed them to Col onel Firk, who turned in ti and nnid : "Here, you si-o, is the check that Gould gno for hi ow n n nhseript ion. It in niadtt pitytiblo to tho onlcr ot Cicnoral nutterfii-Id, who wit the treasurer of the fund, nii'l is endorsed bv Ii i mi at treasurer, and ban lite hank catuellution on il. When Gould paid his own Mbci'ii)tion, HuttcrnVId Btiir- gested to him that It would bo A great accommodation to Grant if he (Gould) would pay his (Grant ) subscription also. Gould then paid Grant's sub scription wilh this (heck, wi.Ich, you see, ift iiIho drawn to t lie order of But- terhcld, nnd endorsed ntid marked 'lUwIin fund' by him on tho back." Cul. Fih ban Jed ns tho cluck, whereof we (five a copy for tho benefit j ol future hititonatiH tiixl biographers : Nrw Y-oiK, htfU II, lHf.9. If 11 No.- Smith. O-aiU, Martin A '? Mi B ' i 11 Co., rmfkrrt, pay to I tin ordotO f lien I Oanit I Uutltrbvld unr ? tln-uA!)d dollaia. l,0'iu. jay oortn. J; i! On tho back of iho chock is General Butlcrfields endorsement and the words "Rawlins' fund," in tho Gener al's well known handwriting; also, the stamp of the Chaili ,, , i flunliT U-linrr (aim tin iam National Bullet field kept j his account, and where he deposited the check. Jt also lias iho nsual rcv- ,,"u0 tl,e,'k """"I10" f ""'t l11" tniittlliiiiiui miitk nf the eo eonlincnlitl Nutiotml Hunk, whrro it waa made nrttiiMo. and wlicro ll waa tmid, nnd tknh,ii,ii,.intt. n...,LI;il..ik.. ! Alter oxnininiiig tho check, , "Colonel, thia ihot k ia tinted Sep. tomber 11, 1H0I) ; tbnt wna before the 1 Krenx K"'"' enrtliiiinl(o, when you and ! Gould nnd (iritnl und Corbin wero till . rri(.h,, wa, n-t j, r iiV.1 m a tr nil ft in,,. ,.r wiii-moHuffeclion in those dv. lint. terfield wa In tho fly . in-le, .o llo got up tho lUwIina fund. llo ent mound lo Ciould nnd other thou., l . a v "n Kima "i tut- .nH i ,i nv niitn li tvwirl nl (I.a b,.I. i iI.a .i. HIIU va .'I ia. c ,w ...ii. v lav HIV trensnry, and when they gt there, Bulterlied out with li s uhseriptj'n j paper, and hhowed o t''!i grant fmni Uiant io nemi i tie nsi with tun . o rant a) name for a thousand thdlars. This was done, nnd then (JouUI nn I others put down their names, and nfierward. tioiild was asked to pay Cranl's a ib-' sci iption, and that t heck you are h;,M-1 ing in your fnnjers wn (iould's res- poiino lo tlie t nil. 1 didn't know nnv-, thing ubuut his paying ii till I ft uml five buiidrtd of it charged to mo. Py the wav, I've a letter writtft: lo Mr. l)ana on the sulject, whit h I'll show bl,frp .. , - J r 'j.iui M r. tjniiiii aeo rioHiilont t.innt nfter ho paid lha aul,-cripliun lor liim ?' "Yeaj lie nut him at Curbin'a. Yon iTineniber (irunt went on liom ul' .'""""iii iu to Sumti'L'U or niiiewhei'O to nltend 1 1. w lin luneriil, anil 1 1. en returned fashionnlile liispipntinn acitin. On hia j '",ri '',n9i 'l wan jlicn thut fioul'l iuit- liiu) at (Vi blii'i " REPU NOT MEN. VVus anything Raid by Grant nboul the payment of the subscription !" ' Yj's ; he thankod Gould for pitying it, ftiid'he was much obliged, utid s i on. Yuu see, Grant tin t hi party thought wo wore made of gold, Mid tikis building packed with money. They'd already g'rt one hundred and twenty dive thouHiid doi'itrs of us, and expected to get enough beforotho g"ld tspeeulalirin wa ended to make all their multitudinous relations rich. On that occasion, Gould's particular lay was the independence of Cuba. About tho material Interests of this G'ftuld is a feurlul patriot, und the gn-nUht of living stut'Sinen. JIo k igw.H more country, and what will cy due lu its prosperity nnd greut- tMi! tlian fitRht uhd nit bU rnbinrtt. put logethor. (jould is ported up on everything. His theory is that il Cuba were a fre.n republic our trade wilh the inland would bo immense, and that tho Cuban would bo among our very best customers for wheat, flour, coarse cotton god pork and other produce. IS j he went in strong wilh Grant to acknowledge the-Cuban republic and showed hilt) how certain ihe island, if once severed from Spain, would bo to seek annexation to the C nited States. Gould quoted to Grant what old John Quimy Adam mi id about it, ns given io tho "Kmy clopaxiia Britannica.' Here, Coman, go in and a-k Gould to send mo the rolumoof the 'Unianr icti' that has that passage iu from John Quincy Adams about Cuba and to mark what he read to Grant." Major Coman went for tho volume, and soon returned with it open at a maikod passage. Col. Fihk looked at it a moment, and then aaid : "Yes, that's it. Old Adam's head was level. Hero Coman, copy this out for thin genllem:in. llo may want to let tho million readers of tho Sun seo whutlheso fellows say." Major Coman copied tho passage for us, unu ueru ii in ; "The opinion of their (tbe United Slates i ifovornment," says tho "Kiiey- clopiedia Britannica," "upon this sub ject may on gathered From n dispatch of the Into President Adam, in which ho says that 'Cuba has nn importance in the sutit of our national interests w ith which that of no other foreign territory can be compared, and litilo inferior lo that which bind tho differ ent members of this Union together; and that 'if an applo severed hy tho tempest from its native treo could not choo.Hu Imt fall to tho ground, so Cu b.i, foicibly disjoined Irom its own un natural conneciion wilh Rpain, nnd incapable of self support, could gravi tate only toward the North American Union, which by the sumo hand of !tUluic (ton Id nut ont hot ofT from ii hoOill." "That pangi' ," continued Col. I'isk, ' seemed to impress Grant great ly, and be Kaid : '''Cuba will bo independent before January, IN'J. (.muni tla-n i)ii.iUl l.a-.vlins dvinir 1 . 1 1 - .. 1 - ... 1. . 1 1...'. 1: . ". 1 v, in im uuuni -. unit, nr niiilt, Ii;ivnil1 said al a cabiiu-t meeting, I lUlJJ.Il. wtin u, ai.o uraiit hui.,1 : 'Tlio.M wero not liawlii.' exact words. What he actually said wns much mure beautiful and forcible than the report in tho papers." "What do you suppose tmide Grant turn tail on the Cuban business, Col onel ? "A nasly speculation. Dick Rehall, Bancroft Davis, and a lot id" Grant's relations got np a scheme to mako n big p:io out of Cuba, and so went hack on their regular recognition of the revolutionary government. A proc lamation of recognition had actually been written and was ready for pro mulgation, and would havo been is sued in a few days had it not been for that scheme. Tlie speculators, through Bancroft Davis, got hold of old Fih, und woolled him blind. Fi.-h was never offered money, but he was foohd by those who heard the chink of cctin in Ihe scheme. Gould thinks Cul a would havo been one of tho ! States of this Union to-day if Ivaw-tins I had lived. 1 oil ouht lo talk to Gould nhniit Cul.u. IIo tun fliov you limv much Iho iidund wuuld ho worth to Huh i-iitintt-y ns ll initrkct lot- o;ir ttur plus iirt'ilutts, an n jilat-e til" winter re sort for our iimtli'U, und for our rich folk up Noith who would like to imvo tirowo'id during tlio colj peintnn. and nil tlmt eoi't of tiling, (iotild Ii H'H Iho iniei.t, nnd tho luir.le-t, und tho lovelorn hcd on nil public mutters that you cvor saw, you bet." '-Ono question nioio, Culonol. an to thut liuwliim dulj-ii riplion by (irnnl. 'I ho .uhiteription win inudo in honor of the memory of hia doui-ottt J'riuitd. It wiia it iacril onertti upon too at ri.: 1.1. t i... ....). it.. nllowitlobepni.ll.yaairuni.orr "I'll tell you hoiv. Grant ia not only a irrnedy liltle wrotch, but ho a fool. He don't know nnythinif. llo . . , . 1 a 1 h.n t h,,un '"ht"'!'''! "K I, nl'lMTor i rcotmtrv. All he ! ' . ., ., .1 i i . i tiiu Fr iii ill" iiniuri is iiiui mu r.irm tlummnd , ara hy it. lie ia loo de.titn.e of v to comprehend u',.,t Tn .v nhont ho anharrinOnn'. bein-a ...civj Inff.-rW nnon tlie niter n, ,Bi i ii ii 1 1 IV. .r 1 . . . II;J: I . I Ill 11 ll IINIIII. IIU 11 IIHHlillMU IM IMIt' friend. hip, nnd never felt any nf iho ' reniinicnt w hich Iruo friendship in- I V nn.U i n in. -pircs. To sum him np in ono sen- lence, be is the nation a bog.' "I nee, Colonel. Now, if you'll give ne thut I . t 1- )'in n,ko ol I'll (;o " ' Ileio it i-.. J wns going to nond it down.'' rot.. I'.'-ik'k i.i.T. rit -; 7-.i,f .(. ..-,. Ii.au's,,.- I'hoi-co in vnnr i,.nt. nftliM mtirnii..' .111 uvtit'io lie.nled ; -Cen (tnttit Kueltrfd," which roiidJ ns t.iilows : ''I'll 1'rei.iilent went lo Lon Urnin h on Iho rtc inter I'ly iw;i'.'i Itoi k on 1 ue-ilny luat, nnd on K"mK off Iho hu.it cxhihiiea a pa-a on tlto New Jersey Smilbci n Kuilroud, but a Admiiai f'fk hut! a;i-cn ordetM not lo pu-a nny ot (ieo. (ii-Hht'a hiniily on any bouts ol'lhc NiiiiiL'iiiiaelSteiiiiihii to ( 0111 Mm v. hi. ruilroud tta-. w ns reirj diulcd. and Ihe lVeaiilelll'8 fiiro tlo- n'munded, notwitl.-tundiiiK hia ri-l.t 1 bower, Col. Tom Murphy, tried fir! fcim ti-rngl- J en Ilor. 1870. NEW the Adams Krprs, hastened to ; vj i mi l rsi uw, "'' li wii nioi he passed along. This order, now gring tho rounds of tho papers, is so entirely different from the real order issued to the coin manders of the steamships owned by ihe Narrngansett Sleam-d.ip Coinjm nay that 1 urn cotnp' lled, in j'Hlice not only to the corporation I repre sent, but ul.io to the individual against whom the garbled order nppenrs to bu aimed (occupying tho exalted posi tion of Chief MngMlrato of this coun try), to lay before the public the gun uino onler, ami to give at the aume time my reasons for in iasue. That there wn any intention on tho part of the snhKeriber to this h:t tfr .hat the Preiitiicnt of the United Slates, or any of his family or start, while travelling on the steamers of the steamers of tho Narragansett steam ship !in, should not bo treated with the greatest contos), ns ladies or gen tlemen, is entirely crronoojs. Tho simple truth and tho whole truth is thut an order was issued to allow them the privilege to pay for oil accommodations ihey cull for; and this is tho bcginnif.u; and the ending of tho order 1 issued, an entirely dif ferent one, you will observe, from that copied into your journal from the ftosion Transcript. My reason for taking this coarse (viewing tho matter in a common sense light) was that I wan weary of furnishing free transportation to the President und his innumerable rela tions over seu and hind, ns I did to a veiy groat extent lust Rummer, par ticularly a 1 had not tho satisfaction of knowing that the civilities extend ed were appreciated, never having been even thanked lor the efforts 1 had made In the mutter. On reviewing the transactions of tho last year 1 found that I had not only furnished a largo amount ol I'reo transportation, but that 1 bad been allowed tho great privilege of sub-! ecribing to Mr. Grant's charities. In I the final settlement of tho (fold specit lationsoflho full of lhGO, in whieb I supposed (and still belcive) the Presi dent was a partner with us, I find tho following item charged lo my ao count : ''One-half of Grant's subscrip tion to the llawlins fund, $50(1. " The circumstances aro simply these : A subscription was started for tho widow of the late lamented Rawlins. The President placed his name at the head of the list fur tl.OUO; Air. Gould followed for a similar amount, and these signatures wcro followed by others for various sums. Mr. Gould, having himself paid the amount set oppoko his name, wns trailed Upon by an agent of ihu Preni- Innt tn ndvnnua tlm money fur bi (Iho I'l.'siili-iii'B ) ml-iTiitiiii ; nnd tli lie did, tnkiii); il fur grttnti-cl tliHt lliit (li-hurscmtiiit win tui't and rmr-:.-! ol ullici-miiupys pitsmiiij tlimiiiih i'i.i i , i e-lj t.-tir v-ii-n n-:n-ho.i nmy ivi liiinds of Mi-. C'urliiii. I wn, t ciiiiia--. nim-u nnd iimii- iriitni:,n.tu to iln-t-nii. tlllirm-d HIV tu-oilnl-tiiill hut I -.11111111! : i,li-;ili,nm Ih .t. inllii.-in-.i mil- nrtii-ln nover Imvo lound futile with thi. nor iiii ... nuuin 1 nil vu even IIH-n lnncl Ii . were it not for the manner in which the President owped tibout me in tho fall of IS-SO. Why ho did so (af'er what I had done for him), is only known to him who "makes the ripples round." Taking all tl; 3 cireumstawes of tho cave into consideration, and feeling, not M k o Micawber, '-waiting for (tome thing to turn up," but, to a certain extent broken in spirit, not being even manned tor what I had done, i oeici iniico, aiicr rpneiiy cormitiiniTtg wiiii my own neari, to restore my peace of mind by henceforth irenlin the President of the United Slates, and all connected with him, as becomes the high position ho occupies at the head ol tins great nation, ignoring bis treatment of me, and never for ono moment assuming that I deserved any thanks from him, or bore tho tdiihtcst resemblance to a gentleman. The re sullof this determination Was tho is sue of an order that whenever the President, or any nf bis family, or stair, travelled nn any of the steamers of liio Narraganselt iino they should i lo ticitlod with tlio greittest rent but not upon any other footing than that of ladies or gentlemen. That tho article reported in your paper aa having been font to to the Host on Transcript, wns published cither to beliulo mo or to rtiuko polit ical capital thero can he no doubt; and for somo few days thero have boen whimpering that it emanated from one upon whom tbe President ban recent ly bestowed the most lucrative ofllces in his gift., in spile of the notorious fact that this lucky individual hnfl vo ted the Democratic tickot for tho last twenty years. Air. editor, I hg of you, In justice to myself, lo malwthis letter public, (iivo mo the advanlago of having my side of the atory read. I trust that somo will bcliovo, if not many, that) un, ill illy w 11 1 1 1 II IT years IINO Ue?l p.rt'of having l,on !' to 11,0 ," vi'-'u " tho P,lbli'')- 1 "m dl,U'r now. in my - . .. . .l - I a mincti iiuti no ntiitter wnal it'eatment I , ,, . , ,. i '"" r uc" l'""""" 1 ai.ni naver lh! J7 1 one I1" ''' '' C0' P,'ra""' ."'"J" repro- se,,t' 'fm' 10 mV8'" 1 l!,,tc care mat no maiie r w no m ay l)e irav I .- . . clul8 , ?. 0,r clia iirjo, ihey shall, treated with the tit- . ' most courtesy aud consideration. The republican pross endeavors to make party capital out of ad this, in stead of placing my order heforo the public ns it was actually issued an order, I will say in com Union, which wag simply Intended to impress upon tbcotiii'ors and men under my cnarg I 'l"t they, , well ai niynelf, arc (.,,1 ''"'U'.a or tho public. """ r.-j.rc.-ll ully. ' j V e ... . , , ',. '" ! ""'.--u new nra lontres. ami proiitice most Ivrtiliiym Iheahadc, ao woninn, in tho ahudo of domestic retirement, sheds around her pnlh richer and morn permanent blea.iuti than mi:,,,, v, ho i. more exposed to tho glare and obsem.l,on ot public hlo. llursh words aro like hiiiistot.ea insii'tinier, which, if melted, would lo ; fcrtilir.e th Icntlur j,!ant llit-y latur '( i .wa " TEEMS $2 per annum, in Advance. SERIES - VOL.il, NO. II XLa Benefits of Physical Education. I .,, , ... , All the ty,r, , ...rprinod at tlu-i Krt march., wl.u-h U.o 0,,m,tu . j miet, now .i.t-t es.-fiil ly invuduiff l ntucc, liv ac-c-oiiilil.i.J. nnd tlu- , cn,.rmou um.mnt l pliyMnll lal.tfi. I U'l.ll- 1 llu'l I a :i V tt k II IlH'lllHi IV'i'n capable of cnduritig, with iy little, j if any, detrimmt l' their hcailh. i (orrepoiidt.nl9 slyte thut the Genium ' lorceii now approaching Palis lmk j bealLhy, hearty, und robul, in the i higlteit degree, and ein, a'tuatly, to have improved by iheir iwo mouth'a t terrible exerlioti. lu a general point of view, this result if ofcoursu ucrib able, in ihu first plaeo to the alurdy t eoninutions ol the Gerria to ruco ; but the fueutt v of cndiirance-In the mid.it ot tuee spcetnt rtMw,l fl"., is duo to the nl.vsicul trtiininif as bov h al school, arid slitdcntsat college, be fore they ever entered the ranks of the army. Gymnastic nr-sociui ion are rit'oall over Germany fir the phys ical luiliotl of youth ; und bodily strength and ability are considered littlu letts desirable in Fatherland than menial proficiency. There is not a communu or a hamlet in Prussia that has not soino cMiibliilimcut ot the kind; and we m.ty judge of tho favor with which thece kcIiooIs, as jd icuh of mooting and mn'ual txercl-e, are re garded in a country where political V j VT ,,m,lM ( life is reduced to such narrow bv tho iv:tt immilurily ot Iho turner Societies established by Germans tho United Slates, where the masses have so many true outlets fur their enthusiasm Theo uoeiations have sprung up all over the United Stales, and l lity are doing good for us by ac customing onr own young people to an udmirable example, exciting their emulation, and sugeling new, inno cent, and attractive sources of amuse ment, in this country, ahhougii it must be admitted tint there has been a yreal ininruvemei.t of late yearn. physkal cdueulion for both sexes has been w.dlv and Ibolishly neglected. Wo have too long onlerudoed the si.-kly notion that p. tie faces and profound study necessarily go together. Iteal science perceives no reason why tho bo ly should nol retain its vigor, the eye its flash, and the check its glow, because man is an industrious Ktu dent On tho contrury, it demands that the scholar above all others filmll bo a man of health. His native and acquired intelligence, should especially tit hi tn to know how to mnn.ige tho body, and regulate his hours ot labor, I ol relaxation, and of repose. Uur schools and colh-ycs i re J"Ml rvnuiu n.g ' '' i ,,ur lN" Im-oii an full KB it ii. imiv. un.J. 0"tlH.' ijii-ntlv, tin ir t I'wtiMiiiiity li:ia nuv Lr li'u ri fjrrut. Tl..."i i I'.nf, irunt tliitt ll.c c ; -;t I iiiimbii- if tln-m l,i-t ihcin nuke l' iiiiii-lic to a ;vj 1 t-: . ' .. ir il tl l't en ' 11 t -v,l r.:t I-t. t.t I I rait cour-o. i.xeivtr-o m too open nn is health to both body and mind, end tho "sound mind in n sound body" jr tho best condition of useful efficient''. The pupil Hnd the ollU-u deck j the garden, the field, nod the ship'sdeel; ; the counting houso and tho bureau, ttll have a paramount interest in ween ring healthy and uctive men to occu py them, and when nations are forced to slake their safety or honor upon m vicissitudes of battle, they want no wruklinpi in llicr lli-cln uml nr. niie, but Kiit h itronu limbt d, qni. - ta - sisilued, irnii norvtiij men u llioite w'lm Imvo i.iitt l.-vtillt-J il... nri.lo ol h niilitary ii-uvpulion benetitit iho Her cuh-nn blouH, ami havo secured unity and unmolested liberty, we trust, ior nil Central liuropo. JV. Y. Mercan tile Journal. A man having mar rind a woman iu TaZewell county, III., who lo.d already had four husbands, w us naked w by he became the fllih ? II .t t-uid, 'T am of an adventurous disposition, and having heard that her first husband rait away, that the second huiij, him self, the third shot himself, and the fourth drowned himself, 1 wanted lo try my luck ami see what would be come of mo ; und I tint afraid," be ad ded, with a Figh, "that I shan't havo the pluck lo do what oiy preduceHon did." At a juvenile pany a yoting gentle man nboul six or seven years old kept himself aloof from the rust of the coin pany. The holy ol the houso called tO hill). 'Mlomi ntxl drtnto, nd 'hi , my dear. Cliooit! onoot ' thoho pretty girls for your wife." "Mot likely," cried tho young cynic, "no wife for mo; do you think I want to bo wor ried out of my life like poor papa ? Tho art of not bearing is fully as ! :n - .1.... .... ... ....)., iniiriiiiiii i' uiniiv3.ni 1111 'I'Mnnn a n -l,ivuU-,i ear, for which '.a much ''im,! "ml """"" ,'xl"."1,'1'."''. V'T. ' so ni.int toioirM which it ia pininai a i i l. : e :r I i ... : n . . ... . u 7 . . . , .. .., .. ! d",1,rl, ll,G J"""!' u"'1 , contenlinent and h. .,.,.,1-tu . ll... ev- i tr! ,0". "h"M ht '"h" " U UU - 1 or a nut out m'uhui u i win. a. A pi' I in California brol.o In-r nock while resisting a youn mun n hi-a. This kit;.! of f.ioii-h, usa nlwnys leads lu trouble. Jusl think whnl her im ),nii!etn e c-l her ! If she hud slo.nl up to tho in. It nt.il tsketi her f.nld. r 1 l,i;ivtly he u.ijiht Imvo b-'en alive et, : a. nl Flt-cl her p.irell'.s tho ..i"0 of 11 : cemetery l-il nud theexper.ftive lutierid. i A spo; nl.tl ivu Yankee i turninix 1 lin h pfliiny in :;i'"ui p-ntions I Tetiitfseu I'V -eitii g lo tlid !,.-t'l" of l..tti!.-. of flti'T at (tvt, ilollara -wtc-li. ' warrat.t. ! t- l-irri the hi,,ckei tidier to a pure whim. If Iho niij. Iteis'irily kneiT it, iheir chnut-'S ol 1 i;elt.ni i-.iic ar bef.tr IhIoi bouig 1 blcachlJ. A onp jf , cst0T ,wi . anlilmtin ,ln url;1 w; .U-.1 ; I "Wh.n Is the chief u..o of bi 0:1 J " To whkh In- replied, w itii nn arch ' ness thut iinnlietl wh- a .iti.loton i)t tauH l luaak mch T" p: -i I h-o.,,,- a q.lesll.itl Napoleon'a new Hame; Th Castle of Wilholmshoehe, near " Cnssol, in tha former Electoral ol'. llea-cn, ii one of th finest mansion in Kuropu. Ii was built about 17&S, by ihe Et- ctor ilium, at a coi ot foi rteen million ot t balers, which ho received from Knglund (or the thous atids and thoufauds n( his subject! thut were sent by KnUnd to tight, against her then colonics In NorlU America. Elector William died here, but very few ol" bib successor had the Mime luiu. His son and heir was driven away from Cusselby ISHpoleofi I, who appointed Ctissel tbe capital of the WeMplnliiiit kingdom, which lit) gavu to Ins younger brother. Jerome .NnH.!ooti. t'..ilicr of tho Prince IW poluii and I'l-iiii-.e.a .MatinKio. I)nrii the teio of K-irig Jcrom tho W iihclmslioebo saw nidi hhame- ,-, ,, j , !t ,,. ,leM:ril;.d. Ki.. Jcr.-mf Wan Uliu Ul ,,,mu ,;,jivn jn Alll8ri(,i , mi,.,.0n ,u. .aer,n t W j., ,e U ,,,,.,iiu; . . . , . ' Umfjoiii ciuuih.e'I (j-i.vn in const. ipienccK (jf lliii German uprising, King Jer.oi.e wa." one nf the tir.il that renelr i e l u'.u i ro-M-'l the l;hi. e and madd I room for tho grandson of KUct'jf j William. This ralldon was left io ! pence until he died, hut his son win i compelled to leave In country in 1 84 uod oneo more in ltj'J. . j 1 1 wits in the laru round saloon hi j the middle lower of Ihe Wilhelms' hocho which will be r -in em he red. by I iiwtny of our render.-, ihut the Prussian i tcner;il Itoeoer nmi-.utj i tul Kleclor that bu would be fonsidereti us a pri'otier id' Hutu by Prussia. ! The presttnt Elector livit.g uclually on one ol his estates in Bohemia, rt fiiM'd to allow !:i:r. t If of tlm few hours' re-pite the Prtis-ian general had grant ed biui, aiid was Mil-cipicnily taken pi'i-oticr anil conducled to Stettin, which plate he soiii Iclt to repair t Bohciniu, wlictu he potiHessed large ei tales, iron works, etc llavin r shortly hUclchcd the his lor of W itheliiiMhouhe, w-e ihjw proceed to' L'ivu a lilt to dcscriiilioii of iho nluco iiselt. It is situaied on the l(p of u hill, c-mimaiidiiig a beautiful view n I the count, v all round. The hill I covered with speudiil old trees, which make th lorvfi one of the nucMl parkl in KuK-pe. W e can only compare It u ith the par k id Veisuilles, with which it has nnoihi-r thin in cot'' nifin, vie, hrautilul waterworks. Tho casilu is at a distance of about three miles front Cabsid, the former capital of ihe Kkctor iie. The road fnoii l!!a-Hc to this (ar'tlu is level, and leads through magnificent poplar al leys. Shortly after arriving at tho c.ialk ihrt'o pO'urn acend a bill, and fiom tho brovv ol this hill W ithelniithoulit.' an bo seen at a short disiat.ee. It is built up ol whit' K-uniKlohC, which looks a if it wcro white marble. Il connrUn of a largo tower in the mid' die, tl.oiked on each hide by a massive plain building. The cupulo of tin' lower, covin. d v it h bright coppc.'" j piaios, is nipjiorU'd ty two ranges or j Doric columns, llihl at the foot of' j the tower u largo flight of alepa load- direcily inbi the gai'lcn, laid out in ll. e most picturesque manner. Ibt palace has not been used Hlico lHtyi; :is ihu Pi -nsHiiin (i ovci iiineut alloweif i uulv one clo servant to remain there july and keep every thing in order. l IK'I .IM I V 1 IiiTi- la 110 VI-0 mill .1 J truly ui i-mlt riiin'y ti.itn Unit nf usin.;' " nimi" luiiiiii r'" l.itmniit u y : i li:it-'t-i- l-n-i tin.- n;iy le imidt) lit- perjury, I believe there never was inao who tnude a fortune by commow sw c.tring. Jt ollcii a pear that mei p.iy for tjAearitig, but il s- ld' in hap-P'-ok that li.ey uie pi'ul fori;. It i-. riot c-i'V to perceive whai honor o1' credit i conmcicd with it oeunv man receive promciion hceau-u he i-i a noted b!tileicr. Ur is any man ad vmieed to dignity beet; use ho i.s expert at profane sh b.i ring f Never. Low rmi-'t be ihe rhardur which impertiu em o Wilt exalt, liih must be the char acter w hu h audi impertinence will not detrude. Inexcusable, therefore, miel bu ihe practice which has neilh er rohon nor p.iion to support It. ' "'"""""""' "1""",","lr,i "ID":ulr"' . '' ri-votiiro tl:o umbiiioim tmtn, hi., 1 lirtsleriiieiiln i tl"' ntisor, bin nld ; but !tl" onuiuuin nweurur litis ntitliins : lit. is a fool at largn, s-dls his soul for naught, and drudge in the service ol the devil grails. wearing is void c'" all plea; tl is not the milieu offspring of ihe soul, nor interwoven wilh thu lextuto of thy body, n ir, anyhow allied to our frame. For, ns Tii lolsfjii expiTSrses it, ''though so:nn men pour mil oat lis ns if they w or.t nttlural, yet no man was over born of a swinriiiK constitution." Hut, it ia if custom, a low and a paltry custom, picktd np by low and p:i!lry tpirils, who Imvo noHcnsptd' lo"or, no regard to dwem y, but are forced lo substitute wnne rluiptody of noticiire, to sfip ply tho vacancy id'gtod seiise. Ilencu the silliness id the practicocan 011I3 ho equaled by the tilliiicas of those who ;idopt it." (j i-a nn Aoaicst Vuloaritv. Wo Chpeclally commend the following ex tracis to ihu thoughtful ludy ol lb. young. Noihing i' di-.-Mmtlrti; and ; 1 e 1 111 1 1 a 1 1 1 to the leelinH of tho imhl( and g-.od ns to hem tho 011ng, I eton ihu old, ue prot'.ine or low, vul j ger luiigougo. Tho young of unr town . are particular ly guilty ot' pndanily.' j In our day it seems tho "boy" docs not leel himself a "man" 11 h I CM he , can excel in this great in. a. W. . I.I I a 1 . - . 11 tj ntm 11 t-iirt u I uu pi U n K-l tho of evory word that in not slril Ci-o no pntfuno , .reriMuii aiiuuu io no seir.eiiio i::ai .. . . i i i . i - . - w,u put ,n ,u-i too n,o-i penuuvr. " T h'"1 ,lly um,, md.ccnt nt.d pro ,n, latr I ";u:" ll T-v. I""" "''"'cruted iiivm yn, near;. t i.on von grow lyouiviil find nl t'-ur ton'.ue'.s en.1 eomo exprestion w hien you would not ' use for itny money.' It was ot.eo used ; when you weie f,uito youiie;. Bv na 111. en re y.iu will .nvc it.,irc!f a irrcu! 'I al . f tsu.. IO.; ind rt-ttw (i)i. he. it I hit;.. b;r- l,t 1 sick ami - tn .oienl I i-i.lecuM '1 iiilonnfd -.It 1. , they ih.y hn'.; ,1,.1,,-i iis-jil tin 110 itiia in til nv-i U l ,-t It ali In I . o lean e I r re t: :l J lee r-' !i s,n- th,: lb I a id t!ui,..-h eara had p.:si-ed sii.'-e they h:nl I -. 1. ind. Ilii.ly Man.pi d oa the U-tilt '1 hi. It t,l ihia. yen eho M-o t. cjiUd to l:-.ti juij.r.'ptt lii rij-iio 0 !, J never di-piruce Jour eulves." I A Cot.tii geiitlt-inan whocnnld no! j wall c, ofli-red a jouii lu.ly e 1 00 il i she wuu! I l.-t hit. 1 Into; lo r us much A. the run., did who jn-t wulirrd will. ; her It tt ,t a jjo .d o(T -r and showed tlmt money was nn iil..ji:-i 10 him, bo, they put hi.n out of the bouse to bar-! )
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