AMD BLOOMSBUKG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TM'lj, ftDITOll. "TO HOLD AND TRIM I'll 13 TOltUII OF TIIUTFI AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH." TERMS: S2 00 PER ANNUM Vol. is. no. s. BLOOMS IS URG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, APRIL 23 1864. f PROSPECTUS OF ;Tlic Philadelphia Age. 10G4. Yhb oKkv uumocr via uaii.v j.ounwAU run ' ' usiiun in i'iiii-Aiir.i.rniA. VllE UMON, Tlllt COSrJ'MUTIOJi. ANU Till! UN. rouuBMUNT or THU LAWS. THE DAILY AGE, 'w'hlih a,Hoiuf. ttic principles anil policy of tint Iiu Vrntt early. I i ' n-vory inortistitf, (Sunday. rPtV.l.i iin'l ciumii. ..it inrniuvmo ftu.il " lur" "'' " w,,,lli ittt rHrliiy pn'l-anM illch'. on uvurum nt, Politics, Ti.Uu, I luunm, cu,, tiuJ prompt tMiliotinl cmnniintsoii Iho .picti'ina and fcl.it. Hi- .icy: Market roporla. ' OnVk Uii.t-tlniio. .nri'i" Ititcllm-i.tn, llf port- of IM.i. llcU mil imif. I'ortijrii nn.t l)ini lic MirmnpunileiiM, Ut I It. P'.rU. ulrirul fritn-i-i'i". "'. WieMt'in. Ait nr. I .Mj-'t. Aric.illurul Mai urn. nut nlKl.a.l .fU.ilucr .ul.joct uof si imr-l intor... Ulld lllipullllie . THE WjIEKY AGE, "is mn-nnlcti' r.ni!ipi'.lminofltie Xwn or ins , ,,..,ir . lit- r .-'.Itomi.. Hie Vr'r". rurnnt niliii.ik.ir.pntf. stock .pri-i'mia rnrKsponJwiwj ' iM i'.ii ral n. iii.itt.-ri. putdlali.'d In Hi.' IHn. Aum. iTll.M .1TAIM. IIIIHI VAUlklt OF Illllllt tl All kill tender. n;! il i i -1" r.'-pTU n llratftmiily Journal. pat II. ul.ir'y ii uipl.'.t to Hi.. Political!, lliu nlircHniit, ttia th r li" M.ctu.ilr.tlii. Literary inn, ii-i.l ml flan. k.oi r'.-o!..". tl li.i. i'i l;at 'very Chirac terl.tio of l I , V 'I.Wrt"AlT.I. litl.-.l fr tin1 i.'i.initlnil llou. Hie WorUblt'.p. tlm farmer'.. I'ltesUe, and llu Uu.rnl k.adsr. . .. . Ma nny Witr.tT. ni ysr.'i.) " ' M j M J" ' Bit Month. 4iii Hn Muiilhi.. I ' Three V... tli 'J 00 I 1 hr.u Mouths M Tor iiii p ri.l I", limn i ' "t" of ' ' ' f tfirj. ilia, nt Hi-- r p. 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'!.-. tin sop,i.tt.roftr.ily ni.lion.il prinii.l , oppiu-.l alikr to r.lii.-.lnin n.l fL.tirliw in '.vry '.tin, niol ii.-ii.t-.l to lliu ii.alntctiuruaof jo.i.l sut.s ni u-kVM,,?,:.,';'v'in a, rB,.i9 tun! it I!.... rcu l.-r. p-fiilliir n-ivie -r mi.l iif P "Ulnr cIIimm up n ifll uln l.v whom il- priuc.pl .ire val'iul. n" l hn uylli. i-.p r nr-. lo..k V pr.nn.itp nn.l .. ruro tlii (.'...m.nonnl rcit..ral.oi '.fill' "' ' br.t ali.m Hl'lr .fin- "f Hi' unt"i".' "Ml. " W -..ubiiKr-. in I, Inlf f tin. tf.-.l nn.i unpiirWIri iuu.-. li i.iru. ily .Hiaioiii!; tl.n pP'-r " . IIOfi fi'ljlO If l.Lr:'?., ...M.n.l CI.aNSr.RHN'NEil Si VELSH, No. o tiiEtii rtiTr sriiur.r. im-vj. pniLAHBi-niiA. N JUW HEADY. GEN. McCLELLAN'S KJil'UiiT. Ik AutliOi iX'-l IfOTrr.iocrit l.'.-pT. i diilT 10 THIS WAU Ubl'AUTMSMY GKNEHAIi M.-PLEI.I.NM, AKP IT 111. 111 1 li I'T (Ilil'KIt IT K.NfiK'.B. i viim -inn t-it-Ki. iai. 1.1 nn n-k'ia .UiirD.pirt.il r.t. ..AiiJ.it'inl.':. iu-nl' otftct, t Wift.i-.iro. ircinil.. r 'SI. It-'Kl -I ...tlfr thtt!i' a!j..r.. in a trot to,.v ,.r tli" . rlcjiiil ,. (Us 1.1 tin. H I', .r-KMI. r A rl.l-ilit A.lj.itant Cineral " 5 coMri.iur. iv us 1 1 vui.i mp.. With Vlpa moULiu- of III- UtlViuj- . "''y'y" Appro.irli-a I., iio-uri-ist'i. Si-K" "f April .V oy.l-li, I Woilf mi.l Rniil.--l,i'U nt IVillMUiiUrj, PATII.i: H' iMM--!s Ml 1.1.. : larri.iioi' m vi.vmiv li'i.r.. HAI'II.I'. "i' .Ml.''ll IM1 HMI.I.R. iiM'Ti.e. tif 'it uui:v minion. Irnn "t-iivurv havb- ii.rri.t:"n..cte. at.. PRICE nil CENTS, I'hf li-u "fll"' K.-poil U not an i:i. ctlnn irrltj riuin..nt. I.ut nn ''irt copy of 1I1.1 ontiinl, lakfn ftoiu fli ri.cor.U ill Vn-!iini!ton."-l'.il!r.rt 'T'ltiioH' o..-i.on fin .ipcolin.n of tin Iteporl w .an r.-roium.-nl tlin'..liii...;.';-ry V- I'''y-Y,"- AM UUTl'.N IN I'l.nni tt iTH rtiurn. ri-KlllAl-r. VRIOE ?1 Tor inls l.y nil lloo-ll..H an.l U-.trimi. I'ul.li-li".l nt tl.i offii-c or tiii; lir.iir.i.i.iu'J uEior.n. v., 11 liro:ii!ay. N',v VorL ( ilr K7- I'oplf. Frntfii... l.y mini i.nrrciiit vt llo prtei. Mnrh In. luM it. "PORGETME NOT. "-J- ' rorsct mo not, tlioupli fata iirar. llu turn lut from my ililli'.lio.j.l'i knnn. I'.litt ipot tn Inn moat lrar. 8IIII hii.tl nroutnl lliu altar clon.. My tmil docs imitu U liuinin ftiti. i Uuni-vor rnvioui caro heart mo, And stilt fond hope my hoimn ihcwri. To lliink that you "111 lint forRtt In. When tnornlnr un It bcamltij brl;ht, Or thaduiva mark hi. i-llinj my, our mutual r)cs may p re 1 1 1 hot 1 1 c ht , And noribii tti.N tUoujli fur anay. At err- rrltoli mrturry ik. n .ph?rc. Wlicro ctaiilcn triiil. Hirer fri lin". U'ailit thy hlJit lym ar. nitiinjt lcr, t'm rur tht ynu will not forj.t iiu' -. . 1 aa.. THE DEMOCRATIC CREED. Ri RitYdlcsH of tli) hireling's orj Of Copiicrlicatl, find nil thai, Wu r-tili iic?)iiic powor ilufjr, And dare to 'peak for nil that. For nil tb.'it, anil all that, The trnitor band, Mid all that 't still liolievo the South have riiihti As vrotl su T'-orth for !1 that. We lnvo the Constitution, ton, V ni'Tor will il. ny tint ; AhliQUi;h tbo Aboluiun crew Would willingly di'ttroj tht. For lliut, nml nil that, Jn ipitii of iH,(if.r. and ail that, Tin' Cor.i'.ittttion as it is Shr.U still bo ouri fur all th... Stf.to lights v.'novcr vrill uphold, Frto fptccli, frco pre.'S.aiid all that, Hard CRhli ofcoppor, wlvtT, fold, Vith no di-count on all that. Ye. nil that, nnd all Hint: Vi. jtill adbr-ro to nil that j No military twessity Shall rob us jot of all that. The f cedmn (if tlm b illol bo? From bitioittlV'ifh, and nil thnt, Vi'itli no Ujranxr power that muck At juttiK, I'tare, and all th"t. Vi..., fill lhat, and all thri, Wu claim and ni'l havo fill that While men, no matt.r rioh or poor, Hub mill th-- rifj bt ro ll that. Let cotTiml.i ireftr thes gilded olifciu, AmnlganiatO, Rlld ell that 1 The Deruocfiits ita links disdain, L ivu freeduin moro thuu all that. Yes, all that, and t-ll that. Ptaccitfticfr, truth, and til tbftf, Our glorions Uuion aj it wts. We lovo it .till for al' tlirt. otoms.lly disgraced tho honor of our nrms. and peronal political interests, and this in Yon have boon unablo cither to forcaco or a republic, in tho namo nnd under the plea forestall anything. What has bccoino of of popular sovereignty, the nation's cuthtiaitutn ? What hava yon And to cap tho climax, you aro obliged dono with tho immenio rcnources, uuprc-1 to hear definitions like thii i Au unoon cedunttid in history, that the nation has , ditional loyal man is one who, although lavishly given you t j not satisfied with thu measures taken by Yon are now appealing to conscription, the government, approves them all and THE TRUTH TOLD. Llncolu'fj Hoaenty and Capacity. And we n-ill not enter into a discussion of tho principle itself, but wo will trll you that ynu shall Iwtvo foreseen that tho day must come when you would need those- ni;ii,and that you rtro to blamo 'in not calling for thorn when the people's enthusiasm ws first aroused, when they certainly would not havo been refused you. You arc not to blami', inasmuch as throngh your inea psoity and personal schenief,tlio necessity for such an appeal lias beoomo a question of public safety. You are to blmuo lor de priving us of the service of men wlioie popularity stimulated that enthusiasm, I Ynu havo told the country thnt both the rebellion nnd elaicry were dead ; you havo told the people that the forces of the rebels were reduced by desertions, nnd that they could not bo recruited, fed, nor nlothcd; and yet you are forced to act up on the defensive, bcinjr ihrortteucd nt nil points. When you have directed tho action of our troops they havo been uuiuforuily tin , f uceaful ; you have pcrprtually o'Tered jus tho wretched fpoetaclo of splendid re I sources and excellent chances of success ' ii: 1 ... : mi.. I anrrmcuu iu ujuajkii ujr, x uu iiuiy success ! which you came near attaimn;j, put the i credit of whicli wo intend to take from you, !) duo to thu incredible imaginativeness that you havo dicplayed in describing fasts. Changes of base, inaft 'rly retreats. 1 anil reuoinioiscanees have succeeded crob other with a rapidity of tbo gieatcst show man of modern times. The imint iif-c v.a ritty of rvocum-t'.uiceJ i.J only eqna'.ed b) , the identity of the results- Wo have : J Shannon's rtconuoissnnee, i Buiith'p rcconnoissance. Thoiuaa' rec jnuoisisocu. j Kilpatricke recoonoissanrc. Custer'ri reconnoi5anee. I Seymour's reonnois'anoe. Gilmore's Charleston reaonnoissance. I i lie revolt ta cvcrvwtiero tnc same, ri diculous and ditjuTtrous. Tho sola con corsiou we cm make to your bonosty is, gives them his constant support. It seems almost iuoroJiblo. Aro wo in Constantiuoplo, in St. rctcrabtirg, in Rome or in Paris? Are we the descendants of tboic proud Saxons who refused to sue ounib to any yoke, or the illccitiinato off spiings of cardinals seeking to securo for tuno and greatno-a by a perpetual wor ship t Aro we really the descendants of those disciples of Luther and Calvin, who, rather than subject their reasou to an nu thonty which they despised, preferred to expatriato themselves to thoso tihorcs, whero, through the agency of liber ty, they founded our natioiiitl greatness, which jou aro now striving to drown in a sea of cowardice and adulation, corrup tion and incompetency ? Were our nnccs tors to yibit tho earth, they would certain ly bo surprised to see that, eighty years af ter tho revolution that gave life and liber ty to tho nation, tho Lincoln party could find no other definition of loyalty than n loyalty.wliich is only fit to secure the votes I cost ai much as yours, and I venture to of thoso fools, who, instead of delving to say it will be as welcome." tho root of tho matter, blindly believu all j ''You are right I wish now I had not the interested falsehoods published by j bought this costly trifle. However as it journals that arc paid to npplaud and sub- lis purchased, I will send it." mit, whether right or wrong. nd f Mr. Lincoln's honesty is o .irn.jo Bcription. consists nnioarly ru, country and m d.regu ,..g U inte l, , oruer io .uku - - - f ,hes0 a u W33 d d ft bittor Innnr To our eves, tho man who I J b . . , ilnv. has deprived his country oft.., . y fllrni,hed, sat sonioofitsbestcuueiis.wl.oha hoc, - ' nnJ J ghe ah o to niako any better uc of the. inoreut- J h ft i i n i i.,, n..,1 who i cowering over a scanty wood Gro tho beet bio resources confided to hltn and who, ' .. ., ri,ii Moiif,ii sha could afford, which boated tho room alter agitatiugst) many public qucitious i without solving one of them, U.srcgarus v - - bU nWn utter canaeitv, is, of nil Iho eit. 7, shivering from time to time s the cold zens of tho United States, tho least honest and the most dangerous. Rut even if President Linooln were tho honest man that his paid organs represent him to bo, how dangerous would his re olcction provs to the liberties of tl people under existing oircumstaucos, surrounded, as ho is, with tho military influences that he has at Iub back. Lot us remember tho teachings of history, and thu instances of feigned or real imbecility, all of which havo resulted in depotin. Sixtus V., the half stupid moult in his cell, nnd Napoleon I ill at.. -I : ,1. .1 ..lint nli Itnlnnrf 1 ri thr ' Minm school. The men who have nail to V V I Ult.lv iS liu t wo have exercised this blind and intito subm'nsitin during thrco yoars: dur ing three years wo havo kept silent aud whit was more generous than silence t Some true radical patriots said not long since, that you hftvo improved upon tho chango A Trrnhh I'hUUpie Annint Lincoln by ol baso in ISG'i ; you destroy fewer eol ri .tti .. . . . .... i. rremnm vrii'in. ,!K,r;l al;a iiUn, less ol tlK nation S prop erty. liow i it, that afier three ycarB of in comparable victories, according to llal leck'h fnetioua exprossion, ''unprecedented f Troni the N'tw Yor!: Halian We all recollect that worthy citizens of Atheni who banished Arislidcf, solely be cause it nuuoved liim to hear tbo enitbet. "il, .lul. ;nn.tr.ntlv cnnlo.l wi,i, ).! in tho niilifary history of nation, you art name. We have all been .truck bv this stiI1 pom'-cringhow to preserve the national strange specimen of political liberty, and by , UiVP,U1 aml '0U,r ,0' Por!lllo f the U' k of judgment in the npplicatiun , , It was no. because thii undue notoriotv Larkr.H'.-wllia & Hloumslmn; HniSrr.(, given to the name of a citiicn -f the rt- i-fvyvw.- rcssvrsrpi , punuc imgiic nucr a tune, prove (inngor. Is it a reward for such succes, for tho achievement of pitch rcults, th&t you now j nsk the nation to pass a voto of eoufidence and re-elect you for another, nud perhaps ' another term i ! in your inaugural auiirosi you gavo ft . -.! fll . c i: He would not very BiriKing muair uiou oi yorr jn-euuar rtr-r mt 2 't.-LV2EJsi'.Ji-.J-i- iks-s. iK-oaiiso ihn oniLhe.J of 'inal" n-as ON AS-n Ari'Kll JAN. I. Hoi, l'ArfSK.VURi , r J TU.MNrf wii.i. ki;x as rcLLoivs- questionable, that tho worthy eitisrn, of L I U. . laniBJ,ed Ari,,5,lC9. T"11"" 4.r. evf.ii dinntf . tbo matter, ihe emihet au . n',',::,:,;,",, - . mi . ,, ,lim. ftml ..... W.H ,, . dance wltn the well-known principles of - K'.iie. t'i 'nilfliu ttitfortnnat, bear.r. In this e the party which had elected you, not to Arriv. at NoIiiiuiui....iaiJ. , another term ; you said thii in .Uave rf iriliuinl.i ilad. r.nn.t.ti, ..... fnimik'. ( litiral eduoatiou. " idoon't-'liars' , ' Nov.', wo are annoyed and irritated at .Artiv" nt s nmi'iu 1.3i "'. heiriti the worda Abraham Lincoln and rpuL';K.'iH'!iV'i'-v"r honesty alwavs coupled together; but bc- KT.K.'ifn'it.rrVTjfl'lv ing more generous than the excellent Ath- ' 70.1 i 'lit.' .M.ul train from Norlli'iiiilM-rliind .... r i 1 r at (.01 ". '.. '"'''"",..' ..... ,ni.i, aiii'on fi,riniil . vtp nrnnfiiii". tii'tore leav iinua.li.il' iy .in r in.i i..ir., n.im u..n. " - t , , enduro them, elected them ni unimportant individuals,who!C election would give- time for reflection aud contidcration ; it will soon bo sixtcon years that Franco has re flected and pondered over her lost liberty. We h.ve lo.t confideueo in Fre- ""'S ,he unknow.n. fi,,n.n,JIDS T 1,r riPvtnrb.itions iucidei tal to chance, they ! 1 . . . . .. have had despotism anil ruin, which arc moiit. S hat has lie said or dono for v.-nor nisi ?' i . ...ui . .i. . ...r,:. What could he do! V. hat sould hoi le.ng luem iuevii.au., i i ... iii i it . 1 . . i : I Imt Vnjfnun Itncs say? He has done for you what Rutler ! w 01 nli ",0 re'l'l,uu" "" and t-'igil have done ; what we havo all dono: he has been chnritablo enough to keep silence, and that is moro than he hitherto recorded. What Came of a Valentine. A Pretty Ston. On the avdoingof tho 13th of February lfiSO. two ounii men satin a comfortably should have dono In the face of so much incapability cud corruption, patriotism alone hai kept u silent. Each titno that a fresh defeat or fresh concession to foreign powers brought an indignant exclamation I furnished room in a largo Now York 1 J. .... . i .... 1. ..i..-.: r.- to our ligs, we restrained its utterance. j boarding House, a origin uro giuwiug ... And yet havo ruuoh grief and love, and , .he grate, wcll-ehoscu engravinga adorned admiration, accompanied each hetacamh j tho walls, and a bright light was diffused of these unknown heroes, martyrs to their about tho room from an Argand burner, country, who have, fallen thro'ugk the in- J Let mo introduce the occupants or the competency and cold and inratiablo ambi-1 apartment as Tom Stacy and John Wil ticm of the men whose mhnioii it was to , bur youug men of twenty-five or there lead our sons to victory, but who, being nbouta, who ware known tu businoss cir bliuded by political considcratians for their, "tea as Staoy.aud Wilbur, retail dry-goods personal advantige, led them only to a j deahrs, No. Uroadway. They had not profitable death. j boon in business long, but were already And yon have not displayed morn tal- doing unusually well. They had taken cm or energy abroad. Napoleon has 1 apartments together, ono of which is now trampled upon tho rights of a friendly ro blast shook tbo windows and found its way throuiih tbo cervices. Poor child I Life had a very black as pect for Iter on that winter day. She was nlono in the world. There was ab solutely no one on whom sho call for help, though she needed it sorely enough. The thought came to her more than otico in discomfort, "Is it worthwhile living any longer!" But sho recoiled from tho siu of suicide. Sha might starve to death, but she would not take tho life that Qod had given her. '.' . Plunged in gloomy thought sho con tinued to work. All at onoo a step was heard ascending the staiicase whioh led to her room. Then there was a knock at the door. Sho nraso in soma surpriso and opened it, thinking it mut be tli land lady or ono of tho servants. She was right. It was a servant; "Hero's tho letter for you that the post boy just brought, Miss Morris." "A letter for ine!" repeated Hollen Morris, in surprUc, taking it from the ser vant's bauds. "Who can have writton to m.T" "May bo it's a valont'me, Miss," sid the girl laughing. "You know this is Valen tine's day. Moro by tok'jn, Lvegot two myself this morning. One is karnktor arienturc,) so mi'trces calls it, Justlooi at it." Bridget displayed a highly embellished piotorial representation ol a female hard at work at the wasbtub, the case of beauty being decidedly Hibernian ,fUh,s nnd luit.... '"''.rrr. "'I.'"" trUm., honest Abo from the White l'l.li.i.ii'li In i at PI. I' P. M. to touch point, on llu. ti during tli" io'.t for nn. Hnnsp io consider his ri"bt tu No. nnd ol. uni.l cilJ .us rara nrcoinpany th niekt liou.t', m i.ousiui i un unui m inlm I'm Ii nay l. . m rv,ri!i.iiuu..n.mtl an.l mm iDoro, uud Norlliunibi-rlaud and I'hilaJoliitila. J. P.Wclla. Nu'l liilt .lfe t. lUncstrH, J.nunryUU, t -1 . 1- Nulioiisil Foundry. RLOO.MSHUUOjtOLl'MBIA CO., PA. vi'lir. niliacrilior, propre tor of tin- almru niinjd i inimu inul.lnliiio-iit, ij nun po-parod turJ.n. orders for Alt Kind? of 3l.icii.nrry, i tot Co'lcrus. niait furniiccn, Stationary Unjinf f, Mlil. Tlllil.SIIINO .MAC II IN US. A.O.. t(J. Hois al-n pr'-pan-Ml Io rnako Slorrr, nil flic and rattiriif. plon-irons, and tverytliiui! usually mada In irit-clai"' rouudrion Ills i.si'jnaivi.. (arilill nnd practical workmen, war janlt him in ritwiim tu." lari it coutracti un thu tnnat r.'U'ou.ililii l..rna. iXy llriiiu "f "II kind, will I"-' tak.'n in f jthanjie for f" j."t"iU ..sldlk!iini.iit ii l'.ra.i.'il noar tho l.acUwan. a 4- ll....ui.buM Uailroad ll.'Pot.,pK ( uMlty Hlniu(lnirir. f?. pt. 13. 1Ki3. st Fourlh & Arcli S(s. PIIILADF.LPniA. ARB firr.NISO FOR pritlNO, J'fi4. lOO'pr.. 81. rnncy BILKS. 50 per. India Blllti. ?1. VOi Hood HI. ii k ' '.on " Ordered I'lain 4 1 I.VONS lllark Pill: VUI.VT.I'. "., l.rnwd KII.Kti, SU- 5. 4. a. 9. I po,' yard. ' I'.lack 8'1. 5. 4. 3, 2, I, per yrd. Jj Mniro Antiiuci, all-col, ira .M:i;l,lllr.'i,! (iri'i. idiiioa. iiiisuinc.iii "reanuias. tlia fur- naine of "Honest." To call ono man hon est out of a populaiity of thirty millioii.--,is not to much of a compliment to him ai a saica.m upon all the rest. Lvt us look in to iiis hoiienty and capability. After three years' of patient silence wo have a right, .ud.it in unreovor our duty, Mr. Lincoln, to oxaniine your -ct and show them to thu nation. You couinicuced the I'ato of our cause, thu honor of our arms, tho lives of our sons to men having no higher claim to such trust than a ho.t of voters ft their command whoso support you coveted in order to advanoe the welf.iro ol tho nation ! We havn allowed you to further your political and porsoual intererts, aud to transform into heroes men whose iuofii j oienoy have swallowed up thousands of , lives aud millions of treasure, so that you ! might to able to dazlo tho eyes of tho people with victories far more than real. We have parniitted you to sucrifico died patriots, whose popularity alarmed you and whoso energy disappointed jour cal culations. Wo have allowed yon to doceivo tho pcoplo ; wo hxve let you transform dis graceful defeats into uctories ; and even manner wnicii nono oi vour supporters then understood ; but your words Were evidently desigued to boar a double mean ing, ro that, if you nhould find the sweet' of office more enticing than you possibly anticipated, you might chango your pur- poso wihout eccming to violate your prom ise. Candid people will see in this a good deal more evidence of cunning than of hon esty. Tho whole truth is thii : you ars lead ing tho notion quietly to its dotruction by deceiving the people as to the danger which threatens it. In tlm fkst part Joltho cam pabm of t SO- you gaiucd advantages whioh you were unable to utilize or even retain in 18f!3. You sacrificed tho entiro West fur tho oapturo of Yicksburg, and thm you pro claim to tho four winds that tho Mississip pi is free, while not a tinglo steamboat can navigalo it without being attacked or per haps burned, uud without every pas.engor having the fear of tloafh or captivity before his eyes. To eorvc tho ends of your cause, you havo mndo n hero out of a man upon whom public , ho has iusokiitly notified U3 of n blockade of the Mexican eor.5t,and thrown tiio Monroe doctrine in our faco. We ask, thoh, who is master now in America, ho TfUp'lny-s..down tho law,or ho who submits to the'samc! Id it Napo leon the III, or thoisuceessor of Washing ton ! God alone, by bestowing upon tho coun try itiexhaustublo natural wealth, and that ardent prtiiotism whioh makes every sol dier a hero, has saved the country from tho ruiu into which your selfishness would plunge it. This is tiio secret of the differ ence between your currency snu that of tho South. "Wo have been imposetl upon long enough Tho ruin which you havo been unnbloto accomplish in lour years, would certiinly be fully consummated wero you to remain in powor four years longer. Your Military Governor aud tlwir Provost Marshals over-ride the laws, and tho echo ol the armed heel rings forth as clearly now in America as in Franco or Austiia. You havo encroached upon our liberty without securing victory, and wo must havo both. You have dishonored us abroad by shameless misrepresentations as to our true condition . Places that wo occupied in lfJ'.i'ai aro now ag.iiii in lliu bunds of tho rebels, and God knows whether your preparations for the approaching campaign are adequate Corruption Iiub entered in to overy department of your administra tion, rendering it a very Augean btable, which needs a Hercules as your successor It is time for the light to shino forth aud for tho truth to fully appoar, so that all VOLUME 28 tarn," was tho dispirited reply. "Was that all you could raiso !" inquir ed his partner, turning pale, 'All." "Are you sure you thought of every body J" "I have boen everywhere. I'm fagged to death," was tho weary' reply of Stacy, us bo sank oxhaustod into a chair. "Then the crash must corau," said Wil bur with a gloomy resignation. "1 suppose it must." Tlicro wus a silence. Neither felt in clincd to sy anything. For six months they had been struggling with thu lido. Th'-y could sec shuro, but in sight cf it they mut go down. At this moment a uoto was brought in by a boy. There was no postmark. Ev idently ho was a special messenger. It was opened tt once by Mr. Wilbur, to whom it was directed. It contained those few words only : "If Mr. John H ilbcr will call immedi ately at No. Fifth Avenue, ho will learn something to his great advantage" There was no siguaturc. John Wilbur read it with surpriso, and pased it to his partner. "What does it mean do you think !" "I don t know,'' was tho reply, "but I advise you to go nt once." "It teems to bo n feminine handwrit ing," said Wilbur, thoughtf Aj. "Yes. Don't you know toy lady on Fifth Avenuo t" "Nono." Well, it is. worth nsthing. We have mot with so little to our advantage lately that it will bo n rolrcshiiif' variety." Iu Dvo minuter! John Wilbur jumped into a horsecar, and was on his way to No. Fifth Avenuo. Ho walked up to tbo door of a magniD ceut brown stona house nud rang tho bell. Ho was instantly admitted, and shown in to tho drawing room, superbly luruishcd. Ilo did not havo to wait long. An ele gantly dressed lady, soarcoly thirty, en- iereu,anu bowing saiu. "iouuo not re moinber wo, Mr. Wilbur! ' ''No, madam," said he, in perplexity. 'Wo will waive that,theu,aud proceed to business. How has your house borno tho crisis in which so many of our largo firms havo gono down 7" "We have strucrcled successfully till to I day," ho answered. "Rut the end has come Unless wo raise a certain sum ot inwncy by two, wo ore ruined "' 'What sum will save you !" was tho la dy's quesliuo." 'ihe nolo duo is two thousand dollar. I ...nn.ilnrl tr fliA rnrlnr IHUOUUtV." 'V . - .WW.-. "Has it occurred to you, Wilbur," as ked his partner, removing his cigar, and knockinc aw y tho ashes, ' to-morrow is St. Valentine's day 1" ''Yes, I thought of it th'i3 afternoon, as I was walking up from tho store. ' l'iio did I, aud to some purpose too, as I will show you." Tom Stacy went to a drawer and drew out a gorgeous valentine, tin elaborate combination of health, doves, etc., " W hat do you think I gave for that !" he asked. "I don't know, I'm sure. It sppears to bo very elegant." "It cost mo ten dollars" "Whcwr whisteled "Wilbur. "It strikes mo you aro either extravagant or very devoted. May I know what fair danuel is to ho made glad by tho roeeipt of this olegant missive ?" "That's my secret," said Tom, laugh ing. ' i uon t miuu toning you, However, It's to go to Edith Castlcton." ti. .ti.... ii...:. i 1...1 nt.c.i I. ' B0IU not open her letter while Rriget remained onj s(;V(.nty.fiTc." a little to tho disappointment ot mat eu- j "Excuse mo a moment, said his host- riousdainsel. ! ono leit tno room, nut quickly rc- Hclleu slowly opened the euvelop. A , turn,?,, ,. ,, . - . , , , ,i i , JT . " There," eaid she, handing a small strip bank-note for ten dollars dropped from it j of pnpef l0 John Wilbur, my check for to tho floor. ' two thousand dollars. You can repay u .fhe eagerly read tho few words tin the nt your convenience. If you 6hould ro pa.lt,,. . ' quiro moro, come to mo ngain." Hi'" o. v i .- ii I '-.Madam you have saved us," exclaimed "br0...St.alentine , Wilbur, sp.inging to his feet in dolight.- " Heaven bo praisadl sho said, lold- ...viiat oaa havu inspired iu'you such a iugher hands gratefully. "This sum will benevolent interest iu our prosperity!" enable tnu to oarry out the plan whioh I "Do ou ramcuiber, Mr. Wilbur," said bad in view." I tuo 'a('vi l'a certain valentine, containing ' . . ' ... t ,i n ton dollar note, which you scat to a Enbt vonrs with their cots and snail- . . ' . J . . ibui. b young girl occupying au atlio room in ows, their joys and sorrows. I hey bro t i youl. lodging house, light years tineo I" with them tho merry voices of children ' "I do, distinctly. I have often won- they bro't with them new-made graves dered what became of tho oung girl. hap'mess to some and grief to others. 1 lJuk Lor "...e was Helen Morris." ' ....... i .... , lbho stands before you,' was tho quiet Towards tho last thoy brought the great rcponsCi 1 commercial crisis of '57, when koiiBos I You, Helen Morri- exclaimed Wilbur, that seemed built upon a rock tottered all ct once to their fall. Do not many re member that time all loo well, when mer chants, with anxious facss, ran from ono to another to eoiieit help, svnd met only averted faces and distrustful looks I And how was it iu that time ofuniver Fat famine with our friends Stacy nnd Wilbur! Up to Ti7 they had been doing an excel lent business. They had gradually en larged the i-pbero ol their operations, and wero rapidly growing rich, when this crash I presume you feel particularly inter- 1 came. csted in the young lady!" Thoy immediately tool: in Gail. Uotlt "Not at all. Rut 1 told her I would , wero prudent, and both folt that this was scud her a valentine, (tlu voilul Shan't ( tho time wheu this qualify was urgently you conform to tho custom of tho day !" .needed. By great efforts they had sue- "I had not thought of it," .laid John, ceedod in keeping up till tho l ltli ot I'ob- thoughtfully, "but I bclievo I will." I ruary, 1S5S. On that moruiug n note of "And what fair ladj will you select as two thousand dollar canio due. 1 Ins was tho recipient?" their last peril. That surmounted, they "You remember tho poor seamstress would bo able to go on with assured coti who occupies an attic in tho house?" ,fidonce.. "Yes, 1 havi? met her on tho stars two Rut, alas I this was the rock on which .i tl it.-.. moat nnninr.neiAn 'Pltrtv lif.il or l.irec limes. , w.ejr ,,-u . -.. "- John ,ook a luuriot, ,eav0 and t nt - . 1 .! 1 1 it. ! u un. a. I'irta a t wl iirmnet 'I linn ' sue iooks as ii tunes wero nam witn nor. . axcu men n-s u..u..i uUJI , , . , 1; fltrllok 0lc starting back iu amniument. 'You, sur rounded with luxury. No wonder you aro surprised' Lifo has strange contrast?. The money which you sent me seemed to come from God. I was on the brink "of despair. With it I put my wardrobe in repair, and madu application for the post ol companion ton wealthy lady. 1 tortunately obtamou .it. I had i eon with her but two years when a geu'.leiuuit in her circle, immensely weahy, offered mc his baud in marriage I esteemed him. lie was satisfiod with that. I manied bun. A Year since ho died, leaving mo this houso and an immen se fortune; 1 have navor forgotten you, having accidentally learned that my timely tuccor canio from you. 1 resolved, if for -tuno ever put in my power, I would bo fricud you us you befriended mo That time bns come. I have paid the first 6iistaluieut of my debt. Helen Eustace remembers tho obllga'.io s of Iltlcn Morris. John Wilbur advanoed, and respectful ly took her hand. You havo nobly re paid mo, bo said. Will you also award mi the privilego occasionally calling upoi. you. I shall be most lnppy, esid Mrs. Eun taco, cordially. Eirhii nn NT7.r.n and piutuALi-ri. HprjiE Fhiis m!Hn no ouicrv when you were rcduo- N.. llo.in hnl.l r-laiil" rncrl a..ortmnul nf Men'. Wrar ' ed tn heg pxonera'ion for nets which have you have lavished cvarything, who had. bincero patriots, all men why look for noth every obstacle removed from his path, and ' it)g furtlu-r than tho advancement of thier n ho was promptly .u"""h.u witn ruin- oouulrv nna 0f liberty, may rally in ono lercdineuts aud tupplioj, while Roscorans oompact body around tho great principle. could gel nono; end who his Scarcely Q. iucralism, and form a liberal party bicn able to hold, with tho iminoiiso res- ro.,uv Worthv the name. Such a man can outces lit his command, the ground which pn)y savo ,10 colintry. his predecctsora gained iu spit of you by Away with ull tho impostors who have his own tulonts. invaded the temple oflibcrty, and turned You lmo offurcd us the disircssinft jt into a voto market, Let theio bo an end apictaolo nf the sacrifice of merit to caprice f,f this ridiculous farce of unconditional 1 think I'll send her a valenlino. j called upon their Irionds, but their Inends "And what good do you think it will do wero employed in taking euro of thorn- her?" asked Stacy, in surprise. ' solves, aud the selfish policy was tho ono "Wait till you soo the kind of Valentino required of them. I will send." "Look out fur number one" superfcdod Wilbur went to bis desk, and taking tho golden rule for the time being. out a sheet of notcpaper, drew from his As I havo said, two thousand dollars portentonnaio a ton dollar bill, wrapped it ' wero duo on the 1st of February . in tho popor, on which ho had previously How much havo you got toward it? written "From St Valentino," nnd plno- asked Wilbur, as Stacy canio in at half ed tho wholo in an envelop. pat eleven. 'There," said he, "my valentine has Three hundred and seventy five dol Ilo showed his delighted partner tho dice which he had just received. I have' time to explain, ho said, this must at our be cashed. Two o'olock came and the Grin r savod saved from their U?t peril. IJ cetorlh tliey met witu nothing but p, perous gales. What more. Ilcleu Eustance Ins agaipchangod ' namo. Sho is now Helen' VYi bjr, ir her husband now lives nt Nj. Fit avenuo. And all this camo of a valentine