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One square of l' lin% — Inaea 46 cents • . f.. a. - -•-, . - ' • , - • - - - i @leree .Barth, need ltms a lkoihiliiii - Meta, lilieb Ira she strum& to ear lusadiland onset all Win Weir ma sat pionarkelle.../Mism ' " ... ..- .. - ..- - ileCtipa of theStalattad welceep buds employed ex ' 1,.. peso yorjobblng.slieleg a practical Printer MIMI , ..- kl • p f xarna-r 1.150 42 (IV $3 65 :fd 3/ . . ~ teeS, 500 600 ,10 00 1800 . , . , . . ' ' -' - . . . ' a w l b w, nuened gualliz".' mit in cur the wurk eitk ) 1 - I, PRINTIN as neat : l i s t ni anY oO filat t. _. i ,i ? ' : . :` —. . - . RS Scat at the Pkw.b91301r4664,;,...- . . . ... - 600 • 14 00 2650 '' 500 10 00 16 00 65 00 , . B . ~. 8 . . 1 Ix ~ 1 6°° 24" . PUBLISHED EVERY SATUItDAY 31ORNING BYI3 . E.NJAMIN. ANNAN; POTTSVILLE. 1 • : _ - .,..r.q,1J1J,YLK, ILL.-COUNTY PENNSITITANIA - 0 . ... ~. ..„,......„ (OW 19 00 !et!) 19 aa • - • _ . . ' - . ' ' - ' BOOK BENDEA Y. --- , of Tit TERMS—VI ZS , es 00 It not paid In 'Then tennis will be Throe copies to one idt Six plfoton • Clubsnbsatptlonsmi . The Jore-v.u.. will be, et .0 00 per 100 eoplea, r3—Clergymen =0 1 ed with the JocesAL raid T.ithin . the "year—o Bates of . rat* 3 linet_ , beennent Insertion. ' a a 41 VS; enbnequent trio Larger ones in proportkn Three lbw, with date, S e'en Too siluaree, or 1411[ Three " • `ll • 1 0 Our • ••• ••23 iNvo " 81.4 •• 42 " grotrter eola2O, - -1400 18 , 0 341013 4500 lialf wino:kn. 9400 3000 5000 25 85 one column, - 40 00 50'00 - 80 00. 150 03 L' nes over n rqnare, 15 cants per line. • Special NoV.- Cal, 15 per cenL Lighc - r. Local I . .coticce. 4 20 seats s Mae. HARDWARE. LEWIS' o - ,..TompsorT & ao., • ‘DEALMS'i IB• R4RDIW ARE., CITLERY,• 11205, TOOLS kc, sr, /..r.vr, tax a? ins &Am... • • Pottsville, Pp!. . • ' • . TO COAL OPEIIATORbi . . &M IT I:IIFROVFASENT IN COAL scrtEms. The undersigned Zlll3 ?:ow prepared to inarinfactnre, at their shop, in Mlnerevillo, all kinds of SCREHNS for screening Coal, of the linproved mannfacture,yattanted to Jonas Laubenstoin, 4th February; 1562. • . .\\_\ Screens mrnufnetured tn!s process. are more du rable, metintatiit their form better. and are furnished' as cheap :L.:lo' to 1,0 1:10 in'the Count , . - Are made of r:qu pre Iron, in each sham as :to pre eni the C'oal erni.ip4 frolA one pliz to the other be fon.. It I , :thoro . .l:zltly arorteci., thus preparing it better be done Ly cro-t irue br , .vire E.creemt. • *The manufacturers urgently . request all Operators wantinu - Screens, to examine those new patent Screen at their - shop, or at work at the Mammoth Vein Col. of George S. Bepplter, near St. Clair, where they have been in use for eotne time. • By pnrchasing screens made under this Patent,liti gation,or any trouble fo patent rights will be avoided. All work done with promptness and dispatch. J. & L. LAUBENSITIN, MI nersville. Tnne T. ISt?. . 4141. ' • - • ~,...,- ,' - ' 4- s .r. : -,. -. -..,-4...,;,z,-,-,..",, . • 4-4i./..A-:" '''.V-.. si.t?;"l_:Pl,:' .----.4rk .a? ' -- ;' 'n. ~ f,„ . ct- , —4.--\, - ,---c--,:-...- -,; ' - ..1 - . - t• 4 , „,,--.._...„ .:.„ 1 .„,„..,.,„...„...,_„,,..:„.„..,.... • „___,....,„„..:,...,, G.• 'PRICK, • tsreCE . SSOR TO BROCK & RIOFALARER,) MANCFACTIIREB OF WIRE: COAL SCREENS, "ruder the Jen:tins' Patent, COIL 'LAIL/to,: NORWEGIAN STS .POTTSVILLE Jan 29. G 4 TIYIS. 1.. J.l/1/1140N. FRANCIS.. WARREN. To CJal Dealers, Gas Cos. ; &c, unclarAtgnsd having e-nesecded "Neat et Warren in the sole thenufacture of Fealit'ii celebrated Potent self :Dumping, Hoiating Biicke And IsoN Hots, iNd 13LOCES, na well as in tL•e mann facture of • Iron Cora' NT Iron Box Wheelbarrows, a • . . :Hereby give notice that they are prepared to fill a orders wt. short notice. Address . ADDISON WARREN,-Reading. Pa. August 4, , 6(; Bl-17 4 6:1 Z § " cfa +D o <, t , 0 cc t 111 .e.; The most Reliable• arid. Safe Pump for Frain • Mines now in vast - Ws aro now prepared to fornieb ten different sizes of Pumps to lift a It inch column of water-from 100 to toe feet perpendlcal tr hight, and will throw as much water as a 20 inch Cornish pump. Price lists and estimates for pampa, and all other information wilt be furnished on application to the undersigned. Pumps will be set by responsible men and guaranteed, and all to be of the best material and workmanlike manner, • Column and steam pipes and boilers, as required' about mines furnished at lowest prices and she'd no tice. Address • PETER RDZNET, Danville, Pa. We Wei in use at our Zenist Dale Coliieri, * No. 2 "Thatcher Steam Engine and Pump," purchased from Peter Kinney, Esq., general agent. or Waterman -& Seaver; Manufacturers, Danville, Pa. The pump dia.' charges from 880 to 400 gallons of water. per minute; and is thorongt.ly predical, economical. and &complete success. . Aug • J. LOWDAN BEAIMX. Supt. Locust Dale, gl, '66 • August 4. Read Thi s J. R. TROXELI.PS CHEAP CHINA, GLASS,4.In= CROCKERY STORE ! Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer 'prase `POTTSVTLLE. The citizens of Pottsville and neighb villages and hamlets, one and all, are to and examine my stock of wares - beams bull= where, as Iran not to be undersold, • and a s Housekeepers with every article . they weal /1a:"y line -of business. In the suxk of - • • -`• - Wrench China svlll be found Tat Setts, Dinner Setts, iand Cike Baskets, 'Watch Cases, .Segar Holder .Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cape and Saucers, aseageolorfl_. Odna Sear for Children, and a general satiety of TV s, • Giaßb Ware. • , . Choic'est, West patterns:, cone of: Table aid Bar Tumblers, champagne and Wise Ale and . Beer Ghillies, Decanters, Bar and Bitter. - Bottles !Gob. - lets, Plates, Castor BottlekPitchers andOrathas, wise Slicer Bowls Spon Holders, Syrup:Oane, Pratt Bowls, ?Tait Jara, Cake Stands, Keroeene Islam of every variety, lamp Chimneys, lariteems, Orindletifeka. eftMy Jars, &a., dte. . - Crockery Croekt r k4 A tall assortment of IRON STONE or dd. assent patterns, in settee? single plecos, tomtit lie. A large aesortmeta of cormon 0,0: Wars, *N.& / will sisal at kw figures. • Yellow and - Stone. Avare. Pudding /Uses, Pie Dishes, Caliemders,ldillz-l'ans, Jelly 'Moulds, Pitchers. Tea Pots; •B•ater Pots, b ars, Jo e tc., etc. • . • atitaustudgEOES:—Toilet Setts. Osetors,6*.ltiri Ind Foot Baths; Quart and PlutFlaske Csal, be. Erna Jars. of. evety desmigrion. KEMELANTS I lanseilrou Goodit at, • Nvial7C l 4 011 11 1 4. Pin sotao • IL • Mil if, el% . - • . . Vol. 34. = cp 0 Mom. CA CC kJ BUSINESS CARDS. ET SNSY PLEASANTS, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Ingpeets and 'examines lifineral and Oil Lauds. Omni-411 Building, Cent** Et. opposite Episcopal Church. • 7 Et. .66. • • ' - 19- T. quilArron Civil and Mining LA. Esigineet, Pottsville, Pa. • - OFBICB on tdioor . of Geo. Bright's Building, Cen. tro Street. . • [Dec. 10041.--66.1 y• YARRIS YIBOTEIEIIB, Civll -and-MU ming o B=ra, 13nilding, Second and frrEp maim. .JOSEIS 8. HARRIS. • July 80... • September 26, .63 rp w: ISILEAFEB,PottsviIIe Pa., lase L •of the Pennsylvania Stilt* Geologic al durvey, ez olives lands, mine, October 18, .56 - • 411-tr VAMITEIR, BAIIII Estate Agent, ILLITANOT U T,.llGhli7lkill Comty Pa. • wieder Address—"Nahanoy City P. 0. , " . Huth . - ia-tr AGENCYt••••For she Purchase - and Bale of Reel Rotate ; baying and selling. Coal ; taking charge of Coal Lands, Min* Az.. and collecting rents. Oats Mahantango Street, Pottsville._ Axil 6, !GO - 14-) •• • CRAB. N. IDELL. [V7 11. BYIEIO2IB, .. , ' CTIni AND XIMBIG , ENGMBIER.. Ocoee—Buseel , l Buildin, Babintongo Street s P.olivi g ne.. ILO d, PBC ~ . -18.. TOSEPIE W. GEARY, • • Civil sad !Sliming lingliner. POTTEVILLS, Ovvin 61.T..vra TIOULICI. Mardi 10, .641 10-1 y• "FRANIC....SPOHN. • B lITOZE.II j _ Market It., 'Korth aide. west of Centre St., - POTTSVILLE. . - Choke Trash Beef, Vution, Veal; 'supplied to eustamtua.: TheAzo of fits pablle teapeetfullyr tf lielted, Apr M. LIItpIIMIR.IIII4 WITCHES, sad_ JEWELRY, ALWiTd ON NAND 111.1.t1 idnds of Marcal Instruments, VSOAII Striaga, Bass Viol Btrinp, Qattar sad 800 Strings, constantly .01 Sand. " • " • - Jan - = (.1 WHPLI2"II uw Up= MA= Thi TOBAC)00, PIP ES AND CIGARS, einem doi r edt. eke Town man, vorziniam, PA. maw RAM. ' , AWL W. 1111124111:1Ralt, • . . RAUSE• do WILDEAMIITH I taawassistsie P.lLliattaler.) • wiawauss was wawa zwaixte tw - TOBAXICO,'ISNIVIT . pad SEGAIkS, NEARLY--OPPOSITE medamots. abur4t. • - Pa. - Jot 10. - - 3-1 NXIF 110 11 oNERY Theandwit fat now -rwared fantails fine nmantatent of Books - and &gelato •Stationery, at their New Store on Canine farad, four• doors below the rescoPel Muth: - hinting, Binding and.tamping to Wasp :4148y attalubd to. Give nisi • • ,-11080Y108111,L*131:01111411.. C.A. norociasta."; ;.„• .• C.Boturoson.i. Pottnele,All3llo,4l..; ' :lertf &. 3 , 1 :11111 , 11 D.lnglati - i t ili . "'SwiftsSiloam as fjeireiei; - IIT., POITIPUMI. PA., (threeddiasteree Ate - **lsla liosse l ) has now s on Land aline and welt teleetedsocatment,at .11111ver..1Wssze, ~ Of the isieni striae and .. , litikndard,i4 Barer.— Also =vas Plated . =Ow" 14finsiAl lemma satiety of super* • .Were,, l ol ../ms weli-end n ig° Vi B r a & r : ! - " 4 J -= Pie and rta ... - - , • • . '11kthi . 03 ,11 4 4 0 l'iu ', 77,-- !''''. - •- - w; 1 • "'' Wag is .1411S4Pfill l'iss • Om sum 0014.4kr .UNIOt.I'..SOLDMI - S_:IIIiANDERSON'ALLE._. - pRis.Q4 THE REBEL LEADER, JEFF DAVIS, AT FORTRESS MONROE, EucskuiFige llor4e Illanufactureo. • . CHARLES KEIERER, SALAMANDER SAFES, Second . St., Y'ottsirill.e. • Annonnces to the business communitrof this • - • and the adjoining count lee, -that he rnannfac iv - tures.SALA3tAIiDER SAFES• of all sizes and 'l-L kinds, warranted Flre-probf, which, in point of workmanship and finish, will compare with thosi ob; tamed from any other establishment in the country. He always keeps safes on hand for sale, 'and Nrill mako theni any size, forßanking. and other Public Institu tions, as cheap, if. not cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad. Ire refers to Benjsunin Haywood, George Bright, Thos. Cooch and A. - lleuderson, of this Borough, who. have his Safes in use; gunel3, 18,-94-tf L. W. BOBBYSHELL I AGENT FOR LIIBRIP 011 4 WORKS, COBISFOlall) & CO. OFFICE=Ner. 20 Market et, Pi itebeirg, Pa. • The attention of itiZrERS in partionirtr is called to t i re, excellent Dile for Coal Cara and Stationary Enikinee, tha: we are now manufacturing. Pardee using our 01.18 f.ncl an immense oaring. They will not gum nor congeal in cold weather and arc entirely, free from grit. Oar "A , ' Oil for Enzinea, and "C". Oil for Coal Cara cannot be equalled. Orders. ehonld. be left at Railroad Ticket Wire, Mt.' Carbon. or at BOSSY SHELL ,lb BROS'. Book-store, Centro St., Potbirille, • The Excelsior Axle Grease, - mannfaetnied by.as, la the best article br.the' nia.rket tor . . greasing waging, Carriages, &c. . . . The trade implied on liberal. term!.. . -Z. W. BOMYSIIIrr.r , Nov ' & E. BIGG, • • tEnseessore to F. Haeseler',.t Son.) • Dealers in Green Groceries. ProvisiOnsi For eign and Domestic Drafts, ..Fish, Oysters, —• • CORNER OF CENTRE AND NORWEGIAN .srs., POTTSVI,6I,I3, PA. , • . Every attention paid to quality of artieleLeidd. 'The patronage of thoptiblie fe respectfully solicited Jan 20, '66 - • 3-tt • • • OHEAP, 'GOOD ROOFING. - - ABOUT HALF THE PRICE OF Til WARREN'S GENUINE PEBBLE ROOFTNG:a now need more than any other Wed. • It is . both -Fire and Water Proof, snit will outlast two :tin motet, while* it ,cokts only about half the price of tan. Ttda roofing to piton by the subecribere, at short notice. • • • • BANNAN & DeFitERN, Pottsile. It cannot be poi on roofs, pitching over 8 Inches to . the foot. It can be put on fiat, If net:marl; • - B D E RIC. . . IL kinds or Books, , kitzarlntes. Newspapuus, to. tl gather ;with Music. and Old Seeks rebound st abort notice at oar Bini"ors.. . . - • All kinds of Blank Books' ruled and bound to ivy pattern 'trine Bindery of the subscriber.. • • , Send In your orders.. • ' • FUMING AND . GAB FITTING 42:7411DRD . TO ZY Azkrirsnz BILOVIIM. . Fr - 011 A BGES .011113BATII,ju Ordeni left at the atoms of BOSBYSRELL EEG-, and GEORGE BER3tET, - Centre St., will receive pr . Old Braes, Copper 'and Lead bought. GEORGEN. DOWNING, • - • Conker of Sixth and, fichnylkill Avenue. Pottsville, March 3, '66 ' - ' ' 9-tf . • 01-IARLES..MIESSE, • • . COMMON AND * FINE CANDY , SSEIITI3b OIL FLATORSi": . • AND CONYEMONEII'S .13R1J68.. • WEDDING. CAKES. profaned and hatidaeiney . An !Lamented. 'Portico *applied with all kir& of conker: tlo i r l ual E n short notice. - , •. : • .8 SINICRION.COttiIf CANDY. and a good . iortety of all Coda of COCOA!NU'r AND NO LABSES CANDIES always-on'band, 'wholaiale 'and .reta at the the FAMILY pi RAILSOOLD 'STREIT, •POITE, VYLT R.: PA. - - • •••• GREAT BARGAINS,! - SELLING OUT; AT , Cf s ksT,_±' The satiscriler oirent.to awl oat at:tost, isentirs 'stock or' .1.17,G00da. Notions. ' d =dr auto as gamed's , belong totirrtrouttorts:: Bit intaidlon la to deal afterwards in groceries. dour, teed, and-suck sisiciasbaltliging.to:Ssineiry _ . To' otooolopeakar , soda gem* :doolisig4hi dry 1 goods;be tiLe ye= mud lodloduinitoitodlAM I v a irot got* ils- Mud is: a,try llaivselettsd ~. _ . SATURDAY' •• - _:.101t1IN.G; •-.lj'.Ei-lETST r -'2o',,:i-SO.fl. SICKNES HEALTHI;--PLE . NT.V,-r.UXLfIW. PROF. F.. VELING :VVouId respectfully announce to Abe citinns of Potts. ville that he will open a class for • Instrnetlfins On ' Dvery Tuesday and Friday evenings, front half past until half past 9 o'clock. . . • A COURSE OF F 0 LESSONS, $$ (O. • Those desiring fa-take leesons will please leave their. .address at Prof. Dell's hause„Rallroaci street, or -with Spiegel, as Mr. Veling. intends opening the class as soon es he has ten scholors. • Aug. 18, 'se Aff-tf, : M. L. Jaeises. . Tato..F. Retest. JACKSON & ROPEi• TWINE; OORD.A.G.E & FAOKING, Pottsville, Pa. • • We ieepectfcilly 'Follett a glare of thevatronge of the bnelners men of &Wallkill County. - Aog 11, . - , •H - • $ /S3II O I{E R IV'k STRENGTH TO THE WEAN.! • • YOUTH TO . TE . AGEDI This preparation is nnequelled as a Rein I - mat:wand Restorer of wasted of Inert banctions. The aged should be cortein to make the Blokrene a household god, inasmuch as It will tender them youth in feeling and in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only exhilerstes bat strengthens, and Is really an invalua ble blessing, especially •to .those who have- been re duced to a Condition of serility, seltabuse, misforhine: or ordinary sickness. WO - matter what the cause of the impotency 'of any human - . organ, this . impart) prepare: Lion will remove the effect at once and fprevar. • .13IOICRENE Cores THrt/P&NIIY. GENERAL DEBILITY,4IF,R VOUS LNCAPACITY, DYSPEPSIA, DSPRES4ION, LOSS OF APPETITE.. LOW SPIRITS, WRAIMEES OF TUE °ROAM , OF GENERATION, Di:TERCEL= MENTAL INDOLENCE, EMACIATION, ENNUI It - . hasa most delightful. desirable and novel elfeet upon the Nervous systera.; and all who SIB in any wai prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to seek a ears in this 'plot escelleat and unequalled pm Persons who; by liniiirtidenee, - have Iced Nair UT URAL VIGOR, Rill find a.speedy, and pernanont curs BIOURITE. - .nerKEIZB, the• GUM, the .Dinnikucto:l3, the OLD should gi_ve tide valuable me ovary atrial: will be found totally different &ow all other arts:lea 'fotthea~epurpesea ~ ' To Femasilow—Tide preparation• is invaluable it:- nervous wastrowear of all' dridk 'as It will tostore the 'wasted etreirgth with woudetiul permanenee..• •It la also a e nd mate. and - wall ere renal in Lyi ng:ea with - tfia - first:4ow r•A beg- eftVasin use will erencrrits , the Arbwasett a degree of .perbet health, and banish Dyspepsia forever.. ••_ . • pruiDolbir net; Bottlik• - or stalottlitiargft. 'Bold by Mutilategenerally.. „- , . - .• • tient byexprees srhere.- hi addressing • , • =TOWN. G 8 & BMW= aegis:tons, : , , • . 911.111e* ;low York: Sold bY.Drugglabk averywhero.. • , • October et; , cow D7!BPsa , !ll . UiT,4l.!ady;Vir9old by MDOIIII DYBEZESIA. TROWEL ,_Perfect Care, in ; lie ,Illeaea &derided. Theee Trochee not only i g itatietnettlatei relief Ware sunr - to - effect - a 'permanentcirre In - _Dyspepsia.': They are not a putative, and 'therefore their 'nee Aires not Create a heceersity for the hibltual use of Cathartbm - - They reuse no tamest •of the stomach. or griping of the bowels, and,are perfectly heradeas to the ;wet del ' They will liontedlately Corient a Faux Sto m scb cure Flatalence. Heartburn. Sidman or. Pain in 'the St* mobte,-posttreesew. Belching of cern. getuirote.'ella ill AO IW. Mak i Ltikegthalb%: , and *niter gun symptoms this - &ease,' rauccr unfit realer thoPleanareitnnd,Ontlei °Me. - Wes* and,dalleateperrana who havezbeen Qua* the' use la. jillaulata end pargathrearwM. -end theixterzelld t daftend;sore reetorer,of thopiotathe onrapiCto their original strengttirtnerelgor, Prepared eole VAN ly,trythe Props, - 4./COMI4Wat ~11.111:ihrket. street. rtaed _ Heeyl /04 . IhtereleliK:4 .E*iimailtlitin4Wiwritairtraentkitiaids r Handkeremers, cheip si w0,u4:,!1a t31447e!3-: Drimbiais WELKER 411 PR1C143. - Itonlit to2o e!e. 4 >Zlc"ellitinisda;' Jane 00044016,4:4-,,,,,,- _ mat e dviteroviti adsli iltigh" adelliblogrftnr - - ' NoeiVirilptillrlif!klßlNV:. 14 lit - ' '7 " 0 0 # 111" —' - FERTILIZERS 1 - I_OIJT ' S Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime MSIII7FACTUItED BY THOS. L. HOLT, AGM, acztriszna, HAVEN,' PA. iR ADE- I. ri6k '+g a r '."°~ Farmers anti Dealers in Fertilizers will obserre (hat I have adopted the, above'-Trade Mark,^ to show those who nee my Super;Fhosphate. made from Ihe Raw Bone, that they are prang my nianuthetere. ' My patrons will Oases be-careful In purehasing, that the above ' , Trade-Mark. f 6 stamped upon each hag, as none other la genuine.' • • • I am now ready to , supply the shave auperlor' -Fan ner In large or small- - quantities—in new but of :200 pounds,esch. Also, elways on, hand, a stock of fine Raw Bone Dust—compost=for top , dresaing, pester, &e. A trade discount allowed to dealers. - The above Fertilizers eau.lie'porebated at GEOEHE BRIGHT & SON'SStore; Centre St.,, Pottsville; who' are authorized to act as my Agent. • - • . • THOS. L: rfour, . POST °FMB ADDRESSI-THOS. IL. MOLT, Schuylkill Haves, • - • :Feb 10. .66 . ' ' 6-1 v S - ES MINE THE BRAND. FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY ThroughoUgtheCimmarv. 11 =1"4= 4 0 id P. glrit Y r 1 ° IV= Nab% sa4 11.110uomalsiletdt IrissirAs9 PRICE :NOT ADVAIiO;I), eas, Per 2000 Itek BEITEM 1 1Ti rAnnits MORO`Pi l iFE. linceivek . Bl7lVirPAOSPHOß 14me. ?oral's it liteadkektrals DeOts : * P. 1t ' gri " I SA k 3 / 1 11404 !old'Arth. PHILAbErIPHIit:' licivswierkyyligiiieliaii 83 SeiittiSirim‘ ~e r5~ J XOrtlalll6,lo hfirdsz. the , idenul Berel-A anal"' terfunLlWlExeri: aft pox .anauXtter, lesTsto laffin.litalk‘rutaillAithil from Als-Ethix "Mt . ler - 1 40 .4e:*11t tirialaimmfr thipletia. i t noire PillUlefi!,l4 Pb. te. of , tic An= oo , l l s l l APOVV , Duang ,J 2 IE , Waft , 40 Ptr....W,0444 , Abs?:tw Kw4eueiSetaa - ... a ._. 1 ___":4, , q. 1' ATlRimix•* "• . r.........,. ,, ,-.- 44 . 'IV ' . , - ~...T . p.ttK.,';' r. 1/ ..4 k ANDREW JOHNSON. MILLER *ck SMITH'S • STANDARD Surier-Phosphate of Lime. A True Raw Bone Super-Phoaphate . Warranted free train Adulteraelbee • ' Materlal. •' . -• This valuable Fertilizer has stood' the test -td" kW during the peer season, and hair 'been promo - to be a very saperaerwrticle. All who Weaved St. a+ • . , er' .. ib . 'Race $56 12000 1,. " - • - Tlie, rnanufectrtra la conducted wader the . dhection itnd central of Mr. O. A l lets . dardstant Prer feasor of Chamietry at the Agriculticral College of Pfleueyfratila. who vrlll. spare •no effort to rzetkohli leztifizer beyond dispute. the esandaid papes Phosphate of this country. - MLLLER & SMITH'S PUBS {MOUND BONE' A Very Superior Article--Wanantea . . ei 116 tidied:tore of plater, eetaloge from glue tottles or idaßeratixtmgterlal of any kind. - .Price 844 per 2000 lbs: • • We invite an analysis of oar ft nt:Mom% and m any and every csse.in which the •prerence .of adulterstmg material is detected; we. mud • pledged to refitted the purchase money andtmtrmit to expoentre: • Oar.establishment. • unlike most other zdanalkoto ries or. artificial fertflizereile open to the imectidn of heaters: We are 'melting stoners.: and do not fear MILLER &. SMITH, Agricultmd Chemical Virorks, BEADING , PA. N. 11.—Ail Orli( es raft it. , No. Booth Filth Amt. 'tending. l'a„- or addressed: to the proprispirs, will meet with prompt attention; . . Angast C. '66 . . •.. - . 111-Itei Peit.vip..:Gbii4:!:9- . li: nbst#l:io; BATJGII'S IR., N'T '.13 0 Iq7 5 13:1 1511LIIPER-;PIE10/1,11LiTE OF LEI LE I [ qMWDEMIOK i i.,-- -- , , :Atcbt mori nom tiritis*ali•ot ibis. higßliconeattratldassalusttid 4,14•1311014 ghost/tate foriftilevi - an Onalio,' - - • . Being found actin in it* tomtlicat: ea of great data.' bility.. • It dim notsthroat the. Ball; bat. oh Oaketia-. tray, pamematly finvtalei it." Th•... "Ye anmalWabandataly prate the Igo .. a t Ableuaaattra. and battaidaiibalset t its *OA& ape by a wide :abela'ataricallatrialaAT . a YvVre, la the iltreattcm dilemma tar infer, - - ..„. .. BAUGH. fi GOB. Sale : Marafadirers and Propriono, ono, tie. !A,: *IA: Delaware : PHII.;thAtAPTTCC.; PRICE $5600- 20001 k. ‘llll2l , 'Mon of out new panz*Vot. **BOW-TO3I.43NTAINME Irr =rr - OF ,AMERIOA4'4%II2O3APID-4" 14 , lurn*loci frimiopm Wind= Solos MOW -S • • • trgrA „.,804siL, MEIN l'irjaitesPeilYo-N:Atirt te lldir izzuwo t ‘ I ' 6 " gi s t I lu aL l 4. atieug ui rati:__ coar Mins* ' ..i.._ , ,c:Amg 8ir,..0.193.". .. . The roilowlagbaltadful linei were recited by 8e,.. Dr. lianas, member of theta. B. General Assembly,; In icutelndhig a brilliant sermon recently preached by him atltay...Pr. Jacobee cher* In Plitebrugl "They are gitbe: sing home frorn.eiemland.-, • . . One by one. • , ._ -• ' As their Weary Net tench theahMlng atrand, - • One by one. ' . ' betii i \ Thetr brows . re encircled In a golden crown : . . ' . Their era -et nei garments are all laid down, And do In taltotalraent they test on the mead, W Lambl,careth hie children to lead. ' - •. . ... One.by one. . ' - . CA 0 ri 0 i—i O oTs 0 tri MI .4 "Before tbei resethey as through the ctrife, Ona'by one ; • • Through the raters of.destit they enter life, To come "arethe floods of the river 11111. All they ford GO their way to the heavenly bill ; To °lterative Waves ran fiercely wild; • . • Tet till reach the home of the =cloned, . - • . • Oneby ono. . " We, too, Shall come , to that river side, • Ono by one ; - We are nearer its waters each eventide, - • ' • One by one. We can hear the noise and dash of the stream. Now and again through ourlittes deep dream; tiontet.mes thd floods all its banks overflow, ' Sometimes in rippleb the small waves gi3, • One by one. Jane, Redeemer, we look to thee. • One by one. We lilt up ea Yokes tremhingly, . One by one. The waves of the river are dark and cold 14 a know- not the spot where our feet may holds Thou who didat pass through in deep midntgla, Strengthen US, send us thy staff and thy light, • One by one. •. • • ”Plant thou thy feet beside as we tread, One by one • On then let its lean each drooping head, • • One by one. Let but thy strong arm around us be twined, We shall cast all our cares and fears to the- wind. Saviour, Redeemer, be thou in full view, - Smilingly, - gladsomely, shall we pass through, - . ..One by one." . TICE BRAVE BOYS IN BLUE OLAND .110tri1414 • Ara—Bel,. While . and .Blue. . . We come from the bill and the mountain,: To stand by the flag of the free, Ae rivers that roll from the fountain,. And swell on their way to the sea • •. From the forges. where hammers are ringin g The vows of the brave and the true ; !or tizaal we all gather Pluging, Three milers for tb, Brave Boys in Blue. . Three cheers for the Brim Boyein blue Three cheere for the I.sr.ave Boye in Lilac t Fur t=edy, Ke aa I;ather Singiug. Three cheers for toe brave kiu3b in Blue We come from the plaid and the valley.' From furnace, aue foundry, and mine, Anti &nun, oar own leactOr we rally.. While tighttux tt out on the hue ;". - Oar Vanier we wilt not surrender,' but here our devotion' reoew, • For tie.tity. the Union cieienaer, The choice of cue .I.srave Boye • Crrysca.—:Tie chotee a the Brave, etc On treason we're all Ira a stopper, - ...Cue back: to, •• the last ditch' rolls, The Iron ritoys'nou't carry • copper: . . • Wnen rurwarci they martin to toe polls; Tney stand' uy 0.1.4 Ladtku Jule% er, • • • • 3.l,a,,tizeal, toe bola 41d toe. true;' fuetnuu toe 1:;:li-,11 can Bevel. • '•tt hen kept uy the brave Buys in Bine ' "Cnerce.,—When kept by the Brave, etc. (Troia the Philadelphia Frees.) z , 41. •-: . A CONDENSED SKETCH OF Tin , LIFE, CHARACTER AND SERVICES = Statesman Soldier and Patriot. CIVIL, CAREER. JOHN Born December 20, 1819,, near . Mottut -Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; son of Richard ' ' and Margaret White Geary, , '•• among the most rcspec- , •• ted and influential • . _ families of West - - ern Perinsyl- .• Received a 81assical education at JEFFERSON COLLEGE, CANONSBURG, WASH INGTON COUNTY, PA. • , Studies law, and is admitted to the Bar ; be _conies also an eminent civil engineer, the -foundation _of Lis subsequent 'clis linguishecl military career. , • Grows up a steady, industrious youth,._walk - ing habitually in the paths of INDUSTRY, JUSTICE AND LOVE OF TROTH. January 22, 1849, it appointed by President . Polk, rosrmatrrea Or SAN FRANCISCO, AND MAIL AGENT POR THE PACIFIC COAST. • OITIDg to the undeveloped aondition , of California, and the great tide of emi gration thitherward, one, of the - most arduous and responsi- ble trusts: then in the - • gift of the Govern- • , • meat. On bis way to California is detained a month at Panama, waiting for the steamer Ore gon. i3pends that month, not in 10l- • ling on couches of ease and in- , . dolence; but in organizing • it Panama , fliaasale and Odd•liellow %edger. which prove agendies of relief to thous:iv ids or emigrant passengers,- who are sloe& with the Panama fever and in des-- titute circumstances., August 1;'1849, four months aftetthis'ay.-Ival, ' by an unanimous vote, is chosen by, the people, _ Fleet ! 4 .lUlad.deP , of Salt Fryman*, t Judie et the I , Flrot Instance," Offices. derived froM the Mexican fclrm- of Government, having civil, criminal. and ndmiraity jurisdiction; eombillivogt - in fact, all legislative, executive and judie.4l functions--offi ces • of the arst migni-• tude, and requiring •adniinistralive Close .of the year 1849, is re elected by the people to theft important offices, tins - vote standing : For Geary, 12,106! Against . , • Geary. 4 ! rinser his administration; the - 4.4s,essed value of real estate in San Franc:4le°, rise 4' - om $3'5,000 to FIFE . Mu..tao..s. and "of. 9,500 civil and also:dual cases ado - judialted by: him, -appeals , are - taken in not - more • than twelve, and not - one tare - versed: , May 1, 1850, is. chosen uniter the new etarter, - First Itlafsr of r Aart in which office he perfects the in.chetate mu nieltial'governmeit, quells riots,' estatt- - fishes law and brder, checks extiava • gance, sustains the city 'a credit, • and organizes a Most • Edlelont Voluntary Vim Doparrentent, . . Notazix, Tan atiu,) _- by whem3 agency, on several occasions, the . -cit Y -save- from threatemed - tad destruCtion. Maytir of Sill Francisco - 4. by reason of • his commanding influence; elected , • . on , the sine of tight, • , cures the adop- ' . , i;el4ltOte:....atrloac'f,,se tatifirtoi sad thus ewes; foriter, -- Ifroin the • • blighting . Its_t ItOiden - Gates the Western:El uftrdo•; -- April 4.4849; Re- • tannic' - Pentisylrinia„[April 1852, - -bs is yeart' - - 16C401 , ' titjusiebt.the.gOod • • ' tilde Country, • - • • thanitind,thattinost men achieve in -, ' three-tscore tuld ten, - July 4'111E6.; without solicitation on his pats,,VithOixt AlicknOdedge, byrea•• son:Sole* fits:Mniftent fitness for:. • .the,Vosti Presi dent,.Pierce: - - - . • . , , . . . TheseregardektY _.co m mon consent, owing •AO thndistrected!Oondition of tbe Terri, tory,i.ind failure of three. other .• • Go .tiOrs to securer pea - on...the' ; • • . • • ..moet ..ortnt.• trust under . . • the. 'lterninelit; •••• " 4itria..by the . . ..-• without the usual reference 1 403AnPei, , .!;,:f5) . 1,4041.74*4/ o ***4 Succeeds in: ring,law . order _al„ 4.01 - !thr.Werned,Wlth - lainte:- 3- 1 q rn , zWlitigoldetyophilorw--. •.4frien t'ditneat, , encelle . 4eri4lo anilhoo4ll*- 4• T . . Singh? Copies Six Cents., March' 4, 183T,-seeing that Pierce, and his Secretary of , War; Jefferson Davis, - are re solved, at the cannonli month,,to force Upon the. people of Kansas a Mime -. ' constitution, and:that:Buchanan is resolved ifv deaf the same, ther than lend himself to any such Infamy, he indignantly • ismaxs Tll OFFICE OF liorzimon OF Kligi/S, and returns to Pennsylvania, to private life.. When he shall assume the office of Governor of Pennsylvania, ha -will have been vir timlly. and actually Governor in three States, - viz.: • " CALLP'inINIA, KANSAN AND' IFENNSTIXANIA, BX slurs ViLrnacr corm-non OF A art, a distinction enjoyed by but low men. . , . miT.TTARY CAREER.. - April, 4846, whilst employed as . Civil Engi luperintsodent of the Alleglia ige Railroad, hostilities, be .h Mexico, when he, at ' ).espouses ihe 'cause , of is muntry, and'recruits in Cainbita-06.,_28:, a Company. ”The American Ilighlandcre,” SeCond Reg, Pa. Vols. Is unanimously elected by , the men, Eqpt appointed by the Government,] . Lieutenant -1)olo nel of the regiment. • Joins the army of Gen.•Scoit at Vera Cruz. , The regiment under the lead of its brave 'com mander, • greatly distinguishes itself - in the battles of." La Honk Cerro Gordo, Claspoltepeo mad 111.1eritit De Bonita. - as also in storming the defences of the Capi till.."_ Is elected . COLOSEL OF. THE. IibODIENT, [after the, fall of Colonel ROberts.3 the first military commission ever received' by an American, in the proud City of the Mon tezutnas. Peace having been - wrung from Mexico at.the'ciamou's mouth. , he returns to..his quiet home in Pennsylvania, - laden with hard won and richly , deserved honors. - April 12; 1861, treason opens her batteries on Fort Sumpter. Leaves his rural home In Westmoreland County, at the tap of the fast drum, and receives from • President Lincoln a coinmis- • sion to raise a regiment. • - Is resolved, weal or woe betide, to Vindlcitte the Boner of the Old _Flag, sustain the Government, and maintain the •'Union established by the blood and valor of his and cur-fathers. Sixty-six companies apply for permission to join his regiment. Regiment is raised to the standard of sixteen corn- - panics, or 1,700 men: IS known as the eele - brated Knapp's • Battery. ' Is ordered to Harper's Ferry, then "the Front." Is assigned to the command of the 'Maryland Heights. October, :1861, he and his men fight:and win, against a largely superior Hebei force, commanded by General Ashby • Evans, - - The Bator of Molina, • ' • Geary being woUntled in the right - knee. Itlarch 8, 1862, transferred to:the Shetland° all Valley, where he capturea, Leesburg, • and dislouges the reuels from their strongholds at Buiclier's,,Manas sas, and: Chester :Gaps. April 25, •1862, promoted to the rank otßrig adier General. 1 June 18G2, takei a conspicnoui part in the Hanle of Cedar Mountain and is again wounded, slightly. In the left ' .foot, and severely in the right arm. May 1,2, arid 8, 4868, leads his division _ . in the . • . • Battle of Chaneellorrville." It distinguishes imeit -by. deeds of great bra very, bud receives the _designation, which . •it retained - to the close Of the war, viz: • • "IRE WIUTE STAR. ". July, 1863, is a prominent actor, with his di _ vigfou, in the Battle of Gettysburg, - occupies, first, Round Top, then Culp's Hill, and performs Memorable service. Neit, transferred, with the old 12th Corps, to the Army of the . Cumberland, is en gaged in the battles' of Wanhatchie, Mission Ridge Ringgoldllis- : . Mon, and . L ookout . Mclun- taln, the latter best known as the memorable • • _ Settle above the Clouds t In - . 4 the battle of Wauhatchie loses lila- eldest elm, CaptalhEd ward R. Geary, a - noble: - youth, only nineteen years of age, who falls,-- pierced by a rebel bullet through tbe'forehead,. at his father's side. In-now Joined to ilthermanfe Ferree,' • . In the campaign • • • TO ATLANTA. - Participates actively • %'n the battles of Mill Creek, • tnikke Gap. Resaca, New Hope thiirm,‘,.Pine• Hill, - Muddy Creek, :Nose's Crook, Kolb's Farm, Kenesaw, Ma rietta, Perish-tree. Creek, and jhe siege of Atlanta, the . whole constitu ting a, continuous battle of - • otte• hundred days. . • Accompail lee Shermaal on his Tiarelt to the Sea. 'After the fail of Fiait M'Alister, leads the ad vance upon Sayannah, receives the • surrender ; of :he city. and is appointed, by' General . Sherman, military Governor of Llerannall , and December 28, 1861, is compgimented by • - the citizens of the conquered ,-ity. for his urbanity as a gentleman, an‘. 4 11115 - . uniform kindness in protecting their persorus from Insult, and their property from injury, who; with one accord, re= • - quest his . " retention in that position.: .• January 12, , 1865,-.lii -grateful recognition of his distinguished services, and because of his "eminent fitness' to command, - promptness to execute;" is Promoted to the Rank of a Major. - General. - Accompanies Sherman on hlamarch..tbrottgb •the Carolinas, and participates in the - battle of Sandsboro, Davisboro, Sal kahatchie. North tuid South FAL'- , to. Red Bank, - Congaree, Black River, and Bentonville, and is present with his brave "White Star" Boys * . at the . . , Surrender of Zohnston. having participated -in st.x.rr battles,,being four times wounded, and having made the circuit of the entire Rebel . Confederacy, fighting the rebellion from State to • State, continuing with his gal - lent corps, from first to list, . • never once meeting - with . • a repulse; or suffer- • , ing a defeat - Is present at the Grand Review in the City :o ' 'Weshingtio.:--the observed of obser •vars--aral retiree to his quiet and • peacef6l home on the banks of the Susquehanna, . the . Valley of the - • • Chimberland. • _ In..,runk over EV. Sect high,. soldierly and n tal waL .t, rebus, and hardy, with a • noun tenants frank and inviting, • p l ea 'dog addread.' sensible mi ,:i discreet, onabini, 1 ;1 Na in. mamma, a Blau War a' ll o ' , ma'am 1 1 / 4 00Pan. , . _ In morals, put - e and I:wearierid, Without reprckath and blanseleo,, Not a brawie,...ne:r a striker, . _._ Tr ot given to Cavetessantesa or Pride, Free froth all the v,ims. sieDrunkenneas, .7.1- centiousness or ftedirehy,'- - - AL Firl:n Believer inile+-lieligion of Ciarhit and the - Avathia, . -^ ' ' • t Taithfui ae ailtisband, a ritilitt a Citizen, a . Neighbor and-rtiend; ' ' Habitually under a sonic ;or bilkhiWobliga dons to God =dais (*wry, . .. , • hc brave Soldier's°. 43 1 0 4 ' 261 11 181 r4te : The Sworn inertly of Oppraaatanr_ _f , , • - The True Friend or din' Bightsurldim, Opposed to all,HzecntiVii 'Ty/silty; ^ ' Martina ot - th#PAnntlai pi teisrple's ' ' .-Branch -4,11te •;::: ',,, 5 _ ..' . *. - -' Natlinud Glaterninerd,4 ~, . ~ -,`,, In libb„ tualeeiliadv ., Penneyhtnia.:still so-_ cure in i 114ta ChiefAtsitarace,-;who: - Vat - L'hiatri l " 4ll / 63 , ori: 11 . 1 . i; 1 , 31 f • - aud'Onlili,Natlyre Coin. , - - Viytheraiiimeetionlioitlior. Thousand livorti) , :,-, ~- - 'a - wis 414';:utkus. - no',. - iitatekaan its the . ( m em% ce genuallY has Iccurweildnence. sm w stands nan Isl amis t no y. affek tb ez mama War ere 3rauag !if.* ; lotgati rot! , obitatudvx-w pOitikt W-adibr i it€1.9 1 ,1 1 ‘,#.. . mar 4 Oa diitAttetbW ,") • -• - .1 t; . _ . .Books itoiintligt enmistitity*lifilia. ;* 13 . 411 8ix" -..0t ortylescription mantaitarect,bcp*lma soled to tiewtott shortest notion. -- -- .' '• - 7 ' .4 lilä4 J. d. *A114:11.012C . 1I. 'SOUliar THE- lITQFPIATB ,- 13011.041).—AWk: Jidy,* One of the first and most requisith quelifl • cations A-tem:her must possee‘ is tuat.:of being a Roil disciplinarian. All the learning which thetigtiest cuunie of mental irduing . coald bestow, *mild be useless withoU the power arid ' the will to maintain discipline. 'This seems to be generally acknowledged.' but as to the methpd which is the inure proper, to pursue, quite a difference prevails 111.iny prefer the harsh, severe mode hy•wihrh the pupil Is awed , into obedience through the Ma pulse of fear.' , Others , favor ; the mild, g.ntie reethod,lu the, exercise of winch,. the priuci pie of:Loice.liftiiihatituted for Lbw- of 14.101. Mucircan be said in defense ot boh. •Vor some peculiar disposisions, and is. .r some p.r ticular districts Ow harth method-is %ithoui question„tbe one to be preferred. Ou ECIUIO minds; the: principle°Hear , is the on-I.y one that, will act,. , incapabl e . of understanding the finer motives, .their intellecti carrgrasp only the coarser ones, and the rule of "a rod of iron" is the only one that can influence their conduct.. In'the - iratit majority of instances, boweVer, '- the reverse is the case. G . entleness assays more• .hearts than burliness Tue teacher should be _mild and ,elementive, yet, at um same time be firm , and resolute.. fist these teachers who deem the combmatiou'impossi ble, :I would Wouhisimply say- - try." It is t h e o nly method ;list will stand the test of long experience.. We must Aeratulber Ithst• the teachers aim is to maintain disciphue,_ and the sterner the 'restrictions on the Con— -- duct of the pupili:the iess attention tai I they pay to their studies. . The nature ot ''Yeuug . Americs.!' is to_ be contradictory, anti this . spirit of . opposition is _w bar We must be pre pared to break down—not by fifteen)? meet- - ing it with . a twin feeling.. Watch -will no like the scene in the Interpreterli lajpse, quelieh leg the thene.in front,.and editing ou to it in the rear, . - - IN hitt we ~must -do Ls, ,brat,—show the scholar that we wish him' grail, that it is no - desire of ours_ to inflict -pain titam hue ; that we dislike to do so--then =lth will less i re _ queutly merit punistuhent. - '7lO .the second place, -we must let 'hini.see ihaf our eudeavor is really to advance him in his studies—Mitt we, as well as he, take an iinereat„ his,pro gress; end advancerueut ; that it is-n sourec of pleasure, to us to see Mei eag.,gcd in (intact lug our endeavors for 11ia good: tawt it g,rati des us to have turn obey us cueerfully, , out hesitation. - Then, when he is taublit.;l this; there will be no need.uf harsh measures. He. wilrdellghtin pleasing us, and at the same • time, in advancing himself. The -awe with. which we were first regarded will pass away: respect will take its place, to, be deepened . into friendship and love. , Teachers who pursue this plau, will never fear to. meet' their old pupils iu after life will never ttreidt the finger of ridicule pciinteu at-theca by tliuse whom they tried to instruct; will never lezir reproach front those who, taught to hold ihem in .aNye, cud InAluipising them. Respectfully, . . WAstr.lLmrnoßNE: REVIEWS. In the prosectidon of study by any class'Of students, frequent revieWs are necessary. This is - so, because the memory is very much • aided by repetition and by association. But further, the nncterstanding is very much im proved by a review. Many of the sciences cannot be presented . in independent parts, nor an all the terms employed be fully ap preciated till these. parts are again reviewed as. a 'whole. Many things, which were but, dimly seen the first time they were passed over, . become perfectly clear to the mind • whenviewed 'afterwards in connection with' what follows them: T - • In conducting reviews, regard must be had to the age sad character of the pup.ila,.,and to the brunch pursuedi In Arithmetic, -and indeed in mathematics generally, where) so much depends upon every hek in the great chain, very frequent reviews are necessary. Indeed, almost chilly, it is profitable to call, up sme principle before gone over. In sev eral branches, . whine the purls have a less intimate connection, as in Geography, •Xat ural Philosophy, and' some others, the- ro-' views may be at greater intervals. It would be well. Ithirdi, in every coiumun school, to have a review day once a week. This, be sides the advantages aireatry indicated, will lead the children to study fur something be yond recitation. Nor is it enough, at the re view, that, the questions of the text; boo* be again proposed to the child. If this be all, they will only exercise their memories. As far as possible the subject-should be called up, and the application of principles to practical life should be:dwelt upon. If thiS course is expected_ by the learuees they will think ; du ring the week in order to anticiptoe - the of the teacher; and ilia; think ing is more profitable •tt* them than the knowledge itself. JOHNSON'S VULTURES oN TICE GI.A.VB OF Lißc 001. N. • • •• • The organ of two of the trading- del;:g•ties ' from Ohio to the 14.tb of August Coni,n , 4 1 1 (irsa.x.a4sntenastau..d Pinn.bres), the natiEnqnirer, of the last iVeduktlay speaks of the lamented' Liscortv as . fohowS: No chief ruler of the Country WhEi ever so unlit as he. He had uo qualifications' to in spire personal respect., much less admiration._ Nothing could have ever converted him evert into an apology fir a hero. lie rendered' act service whatever to the country,. either-po litical or. personal. In learning, - cultivation and accomplishments, ite was, iu every,-re, spent a burlesque. His effusions. that wore, " 1, by courtesy to his place, called Sian pspea, were destitute of logical coherence or vigor as • 'of grammatical construction and elegance. 1: His antecedents, before he entered upon his. . high office, were contemptible in their ob. • enmity. He only succee.ted in connecting his name with-the most gigantic plunders and crimes of aamirdstrattuu of which history ?: makes mention. -His ignerance and parthlun -prejudices brought' upon tbe country, the most unheard-ot national sorrotvm and mis fortunes. No scourge of disease and lence, nor convulsion , of nature could have been so great•a calamity as his -election to. the Presidency: proved. National unity and good feeling fied before his approach to tha, Federal capital. The delicate and intrieate machinery of our Government was dittorgan iod as soon as his coarse, rudaand inexperi enced bands were lad upon : He. Crushed i•to4e, his heel the beautiful fidwer of liberty, 0. 1 s bad been the great ornament to'corr-po. 2 .3doteat- • :nto.nottuot to Litchis What. better ' merino:Nat; Aat > enemies desire than the bastiles which, in .4:lea rnt:anent:Mt cd . thdae ance'of law,- lee filled with groaning aril nu happy Captisros? Fortsitsfeyette and W ;wren :DaLueds Dow of intamous ill reputa—witi far ever be araoCiated With that ,of 4unt,t.u.t4 Luv-r cowl I .The pzess, whose freedom -he de-4' stro ykt . will mks cafe that his name shalt g 0 ..; down properly to • Posterity, - gionumea.or God help , th*CodarY it.such &Os! who • thus preTy. upon- Ale honored 4ead,, shoal obxiin control of • 1- - . 4.BOOAD:0.1" OVElinra , ' • • • 10 - Akil,• 1561, . 06 , teei votC 41 ` 8 /3 4 Dist mu' L ing 'the Beat e . to defendltself 'e:amst 'mew" e • • !don or iebellion. . o %Otter vOted Mice to the Senate Pend: , 1: eylvents-aplest : increasing_ the , pay•,c4 • °l'm& voted against• the bill to regnlatit the elections-held by soldiers in the field, hir,l ping.tberebyjo disfranchise them. -. r and voted against. the , right of sail* and seamen to - vote. ' Clymer voted against thanking Gen. Grartt.i.-_.. and the soldiers for the fight of Chickamanks.q ,Clymer -voted - for : the Chicsgo-McClel lan surrender platform, Which declared - ear v - 417 was it Ware when Sherman - was - marching -4 1 1. to the sea, and Grant was throttling Lesystyi - Richmond, and salted that-it-be stopped. - Clymervo.ed for the Deincxxatic Pennsyl,i,f , j voids State ,platform, Lee's earrrender, declared-the . history of qgttke:, war"to be '•debt, slairetter iddliiitgrate.." - "Tzto.\ r - Verily; iihe mit an uncOnditiOnal'efarret l / 4 1i17., der. kandldate, and beano =condition* itur4*. rt t render been the creed and cry cif, his pertY44: from the first intitterinia of treason l a -1861?' A MLTSUD O Eamottistriso : Tiara. gea a dud mine in Scotland,' iviiichtbold net b e ;imbed by Witte caught Ore, It binned, the,efforte amide, to extitikkit'untillinally,;in 1834.. an eta- . GoldsworthY Gurney, ua-. dertook thesaipt'of patting it' otit. coy ttiti'opilligligs'ot the 'mine. ionise .` pttirtwtPholee, inte - ttne o£ which be: forcedl ,iteatn,mingledwith tt,q PredtLets et the eqtt bsonion of, a °coke fire,. % %Watt gnexated , ur , ppre Ortionic acid and i, , itrogen. In , six weeks' the` fire wag extingtfilbed , andlbert. knew'diflienitr- presented itaelf- , -bew to coorlf 413 e heated aline so that whin flashWee,V 'readmitted,cominiation world Dot 4ahl-hel Thla wis,:iowaver, effected by tniaink.i, .tile'epray of Water with the jet of auffocattro c 4 1 gm:: *process like this will extinguish:nut; ore, when-the air-can be kept. out of burningi t ., stud -if ..the gas iawalt puriffedo f. will not iloWg9 o a 3 that. may . 1 4e. 0 44 111 0440: tb,". • • , „Oov.. is intrOst,Of lie* ,York; - hao re - qieitit .f. ed,Bernitors Mortouund Harris - I,n itttenarttislf , Convention of the-southern trobinista to 14 . tralcilrriTbiladelPhla in. Septeniber, aIA, ..1 woo . these true arid toy& pz l An t o .. ... t ..: - / an party ,of New . Yotktuity epp . e,... K Ar. L. , cow tuned sel(sactiftellig -reacts - i e 14. , ,lste 4ebellltituff4tea t twaiu l 4d li t • 1 '4l4' - 2. ''.- -,xtili - .,1, •'4
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