One Brick Virong. Not lozpi.ago some workmen were en gaged in building 'a' large brick tower, _ which was to be carried up very high.— + The master builder n - as very particular charging the masons to lay eiery brick with.the.greatest care, 'especially. in the first courses, or rows, which bad tckbear the'weight of all the rest of the building. However one of the workmen did • not mind what had been told him. In laying a coruir,he very earelety left oae of the bricks a little crooked, or out, of line as as Masons call it. "It was only one sin . *lc brick in a great pile of them. What jdifferetice does it make if that •was, not _} exactly straight r" You virill•see directly. The Work went on. Nobody 'noticed that there was one brick moat. But as each new course. of bricks was kept in line with thosealready laid,the tower was not put up exactly straiAit and the higer they built it the more insecure it became., One day when the t3rrer bad been carried up:thou: fifty feet a tremndous crash was heard. The building had fallen to-the :;round, burying the workmen in the. rui i ns. All the previous work was last,and materials Aveie wasted; and wor.se, than this—valu• able liveis were sacrificed—and all because one bri,..4.7.itad . been fail 1.7r0; ; L a at the start The wsirkruan,little thought what a dangerous thing lie wax doinz,atiti what terrible harm would result from fils neEt• lect. My dear young friend, you are now buntline up your character. To the hab its you now form you are laying the foundation of that character. One bad habit, one brief: iaid wrone now, may ruin your 'character by and by. Remem ber what you ore and see that every brick iq Lept streight.—Etr Z. Selcfc -, N, D. D. The Old World's Exodus, Now that the war is over and peace and plenty promise fruitful rewards to bones: labor, we may expect a Ini_. , hty ex::-dus from the Old •Worlsi to the N ew . corn. coerce and manufacture will flourish;labor and industry -will to rice, and on every side fur years to e4 , ale prosperity must attend upon tilt? peoi.l-10. There are al r:,ad indications of an .?vo.r , wheltuing emicra tion,duriu,_r pr,L.-.eut year. The mil:- ions abretd' ro-,zard America.s the Edenof the word. • Our iris .tube have secured their reni-r-.....ti0n, and the opera:lot:s and str e w :ii o± cur • t..305-er- me.nt nn.5 .. 0:,i... , ..i. , izz tv,..! rop, - .13 la torm,:r yearS isq.;:rcd.: Ti \/ tht2 ir:osn.:ing ot.tbe la . bc, , r an....11:31,1nr. of £,6y wiZl b:2 begut,. tir.:l lionki..: - fc•rtli tp. , usanas 'IN-11: . 11a: - ..i boour sh . c-r-2s f , .. , .•.i...11 b-ncti. , :s no les-s than for-the . 1.„-. , liticill Iprivi:e , :es se .....enzrall . t.-- eonferrA by our ir.stituti.-.)ns. Our . country is arr.E.:`,e, e4,:u., : ::11 f.,r a!1, a...-,..1 curtourceS devcl6.l , 2J.by thz , lusty aril! S of I)ibor. SVill i3 - !:,7,: - .13,? a !luccir::::i to:J.— R;. - Aurnini7, froul,he b1..2,7 , 3y iceze of war to . tiie .VetlitT,:ent uc,:,-,...atiobi. cf j .peac_4._. 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I::: 1:zi.::::: I , •• curiLl; ,CZ.Q r:_•,e.2.:.-. =MSMI '•••::;t: - •_ 7 - 7.1:11 .... MEMMZiI MEE is 4 n.:_'.: - ~•: L....-ILL.,...r:Li-..-. SEE it re va s ,:.::-.‘, "--;" • - • -f ME BEM MEE BWM Elia ENE INE IMO Cl'. ttz :a ,ks.a:lzsc ~). 3 czt s. - ------- g i ''l rapidly atf the p , per, o cers ...t, audit, and adjust the ae6ouuts. • ' I The Second Series of the '''''-30 Loan 1, mg exhausted of Saturday,, /May 13th. Oa 3londay, the :,ecret'ary f the Trees / ury authorized J 7 Ceek , die general i. subscription Age, t forLT. .Seporities,to, receive subscripti ns for, '230,Q00,00 of ,a Third Series, w rich ~,,,is all Oat is au- 1 itliorized by Con resr, and is without (doubt the last loan Of this lii;lit rate of 'interest that will be offered by, the U'ov lerntneot. ' y I Th..sre is no Cl— leonditiotis of il th that the Govera',:i (of paying. iotcrici ; iustead of seven': :reacy—a right si ; a return to sped ;six percent. in g hizher rate in c 'Est devoutly to ' m The privi eg.e into 520 si per at the end ot th payment at matt; tion, is retained: The first day ed with a subset, of five aillhon4. will certainly Fe, out of warket. cant predict ? bit parties who wish to u t,ake sure of •,' or ioa would do well to 1 , [... I I be in time. i , Full paticula s may be foitud in our adverti,ing columns. 1 , . t JEFF !DA* IS t N.ks,UN rr...L.F.,' Fridayi f3lay 10. [. i Throu , :h Catift2Lieraee office.rs who have jus: p.rrived, I , Ct. a full acePuut of Jeff Davis's movein , c.ts up'ip,r wir,lia a short time of his cap ure. r j; i i „ Gea. .I.)cbr'. 7 ; Who claaarnanded b.is es cort, was age d .\ the battle u'ear .. Raleich, &:&\: %s reeiced stel:i -2uc2 of the . r 4tqrectier' of j.Lec ; azd at tht! same tian.4 Wheeler c-. 4 a dispatch Crow Jc.a . Davit: '4ate,.l at Gtoeu.,lc. - ..r0, N. 1 - ' L , P , i)n F• t ,KUE,...M.1 fi. 1 piebted . u2en .tad what reuialued t4t his li IV;rshue Ga t I 1i , . T ., accordirzly . 13:spatched k!ed forCc l ,And 'after a march hchcci Gccetspro.at which jt - ...t.f. i .Daris rich Milt - atm. alie, Joe. C Breck ,r Buiaett of I.lientucliv.J. , ~, 1 -. :master t.xE-u.'t.rattavus A. ~as i s sc-e, I at....... 4 10:116: .11....t,-..1 . 1 1 lircp. I),eb.r: - .1 arrivet i i the C., for to escort hull a .)cerC,me^.t with the rttrai t' tl..rEejavs rcl zt iiv. ,T n dah• P.! inr.i...e,S_•:ei)• , :i ii.•RT-•: - ...74:1. P, tiur.zi: of ..1",.? MEE r.:ar,.1 , ..a.7,4 they se: sari Jcf. Davis and the I ,ta fronvi fsA",, - . , ,w - ed by a:Lb:l:23 l .2es - etintai;'lirg wo..r.en :IE6 c'r2ildrenl arid, the sp j ei, l e, was cur. rcnt:y rept - 1,e3, t,7 pu!: y::\ !• , 7 , 1 a!: !:ttartri r11,2-411:1i bT f .. th. • Lz t, - * 7C. e...,• , 3csii.',Tt.k?. Davis va.. l . 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They were paid in tenant Genii-al, to !plan . the terms uponlorgan with the foliowing I well deserved . , gold and silver, the coin peiug , chiefly/ which the surrencqr of the rebel armies; notice of the Cabinet Organ t "All these Mexican dollars, with few United States, should be made- Nothing shows the; inventions were, however, but little more but few received gold- certainty. of Gen. ' rant's military olans!than a series of exnerirnents, a stri v ing , n . In the evening Duke sent his adjutaat ;more than this, th the and :kir. Lincoln ' after an ides], which should combiue ally General,Capt.Davis,to notify ;II his men were able to count definitely upon the exeelleneeis and, reject all imperfections,l Who wished toaccording go west of the Mississippi!defeat and destruction of Lee's army,: which to the universal testitho:l Riser to report at Il o'clock on the tol-j which must bring with it the 'defeat o greatest of tile ereatest musicians throughout , !lowing day. At the appointed time all ' surrender of Jobctsion's army. ?the werld. has at last been otiained in the ; the men reported but Duke refused to Foreseeing these:great events, whieh!'Cabinht Organ' •of Mason & Hamlin.-}I !take those who! were without arms, and virtually close the war, it became neces-,Thoee who have had their Car 4 pained by • • taking only these who were armed; audl sary to invent some method byphieh the! the thin, brassy sound of the old left the others to shift for themselves.- !rebel armies ruigh4e disbanded safely, fashioned seraphine, in which the wind They heaped curses on Duke and Ritb land yet with such hold over them by the, was forced instead of drawn through, or heavy hearts went toWashoe, Ge.. wherel Government es shOuld affix a penalty to' who hay tried to be thankful for the I they surrendered themselves to Gen.: farther resistance. ; The result of the : improved, melodeon, but wiehine• n I there Wilson, -together' with the brigades of ;President's deliberations with 'General' was more of it. can hardly realize that an :Ferguson and Vaughn. _ - ;Grant'was the offer to Lee of discharge instrument of the same class should be / The command of Gen. Debrell escorted, on parole for his s,ihole army. General caliable of such .aocver, richness et 1000 !Jeff. Davis to Vienna Valley ,on the west Sherman has offered 1 the same terms to and surprising effects as the Cabinet bank of the Savannah River, about 20 'Johnson. / , ' • • Crean- It is fortunate, toe, that their ir ' . , i , es froinWashing,lon, when - . the grand; , By many, these terms zz're thou g ht to, expense is so low as to place them within ml dissolution took place on the sth. ,be too lenient ; but they seem to me to the means of almost every family iu the 'At this poia Benjamin, Breckinridee, be greatly wise, and to affect all that is land ; and the:r influence will,-we doubt i Burnett and shveral others took a last, desirable, He could not hoed the whole not, be unbounded in musical; aesthetic, , farewell of Je 3 , . Davis and his family.---‘ southern armies is actual prisoners in ' and social culture. At the hour n med Jeff. Davis and au' camps. This wonld have been cruel and s, ;suit crossed th + ricer, and the l othe.r !pr. useless. Ti was not right on the other' 21e ..ifemph;s Argus has information i tionl of the government galloped eff tt3t baud to suffer these fbfdiers to disband that the rebel General Ferrest was killed Washington their pocket handherahiefe . without any restraint upon them. Both at Parkville, Ala, on the h'th instant,bv in mourning. The'command Wasappris-:evils were avoided by the conditions four of his own men, to avenze the death 'ed ot ;the fact that they were now left to adopted. The acjtual condition of these: of six of their comrades. who)yeree order . , , 'follow the bent' of their own ineliaatione. men is prisoners of war on parole rot :to ed to be shot by Forrest the day before, • Briojainin and Ilireekearidee, with their' serve against tilt* country till regularly for exulting over the news of Johnston's I friend_, 'no doubt reached the -welt bank , exchanged. and iliey, are therefore bound. surrender. which Forrest did not be!iese. 'of tbe - Mi.--j , eziPpi•-lribitee. ;under penalty ofj death, to refrain - from hostilities ain=t tithe floreeemeut • Tic iThiv,;eeee 1 4 eieeeeee lee; a cpee:a , MACON.May lo•-The ruse perpttratel by Jeff Davis to get away from theemard :ek t the * -s l ° a n z , ne ii•n l i e, they :C . ; assn, ..ed of .:laa a p -•: - .,: - is (.114at ei_r_ awns -- ,:.:\ ,o - i s c . ;:t . he - ar ._ r , ir- ‘ hale a . 3 , c l hin, satety--the L-rz.ve•foteent hr,s bound itseli, ca. et a tTan., ,, crt In_rin FernLe•a:ea L.a , threws entire:v into the - by a , cenol ,,, their paroles a , risce-er: et bric ,- - - ,or , -3 . " Iteb , 4 of:d"r. illoluiin'' 'of the sort en, record. When the guard - - , **' ,_ 1 . ~. -.: belie- * ,-,_, -:„ - , - ~ - ,7_ ' - •. - r, to treat tr,:: as rtgn,tut . .- . • ' i , _ , 7an'.l t_',.. vrecz.or,t,a rt: til,l tir-, VI:Tr !LW?, wen to the tent occupied by the defunct , a . Tee terms of shier surrender reije.ce them, want at cot b•.•lng f.,._:w i L a to ?and. royalty, t i ller were met by Mrs. Derie"en - • it's hey observe them, from the pecalties• -77 ------ • -- , tlisita6tYle, with. - of tre a s on . Vii•-• t•.o :-. -'ght and nee Gen• '-''• leGit J•PitiT•T Ila; b . ?..'t ( 3 P" -IT - Please. gentlece.en, don't distorb the s - ' ' .."' '' '' ---. _ '''' ~.3 „,,,- ei,., ii,-. „..„.„ k e , p , fe, e „, 5c ,i,, , . : privacy of ledies before they have time essay, for no one ) wishes to .Southern peop'.e.t peric-cata the to his - ;vase ..--'' t a hrou-h f. -sr o' , -..2r-il = ' to drees." . i Finally they are, prizene-z of war ard , . - All nisei madam, said the. corporal ,•' ~ ` ~ , .:, ',-.. ' ,'' ' Tr.e prir„,lea o:ncers arp.i, mer, of Diok t. r?em , ez DV tr , " t.=-TD): fl ov - .• 'ire will wait oil you have on your duds.' of , ~ c , 3 ' i r, '''' ' 2 ' l ';'" i - --.- -•-- Tie-le- s arm: are said i :,1 b.-z•eycrrur.::irvv' ' I - Preseutly there appeared at the tent j:`" themselves E cee P zed ' ' l ' 3 " e 'Y' l ' as. ' - ' )1,1,i!. , _ for the p resent no right : , of eirizer,si l ip 1 i dos,: an e.stensib!e C'S lativ; with a back- -••=•••-••----------- . These tu t- a.-• -, c;fre only b y r-4:' , :- ~ e c -8.,. - .- r,. ~i. t. - =-.. ~....., et on her arii4 escorted by. Mrs. Davie , ~:- . - I _ , „-,. ` ,•• - ; lee.• - , ; •e've u• -reere-= -a - 'f•-pP•'- , eato ot .11,ezi:C.C. at.: , l L'UL'ilt 7tu i n : 1 _::•V• In te ,- o id C,,.. 0iE ,1n. : •,,,,,, t I N 3, -I ,llDatr,z and her sivteti. ent efm-e. tu•tt eed - ab-e'ee;r•g -P;ease let my metlser r-te to the sprine ernm _ '' 1 'i - -;-‘' '"- • -----''-''-'''-"'"--- ' by Terme! and gleam each. a:: 1-e acre JeFf Dart_ wee hung in eine::: in Zan for some water, tr , w , =h in:':' sail 3lr•-•. tO r,ny other gorerement, 'power cr ru! , r. Frat , :f.se3 on tlle 1.-..- Arrez.ts Lf r Jeff • in a 1. -, leadiug, tone. Whcr. they LI tl'aC .'•••=- •-.-e ~, 1 , i -,- er , ov er . P n2e ;, le e; Li- c , •,-.-.,- ...,.-7 1 , 12 ,-i-, , It strikes ime your metc.er wears very .. - . ..", '' !''--:; ''` '-'''' "' "." ', - " - - - - I - - ---- ' - ~..e 1 - 1z,1,t. 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SHE 'S BY VIRTUE c,r sundry writs of Vex ditiost Exponas, Fieri Facias and Lrevati Facian issivd'on't of the Curt of Common Pleas of Pot. to County, Pennsytrania, and to ore directed, slid!t exPose to public sale ..5r outcry, at the Court Houie in CtAider:port, on MONDAY, the 19tti 'day of June, 1565, at 1 o'clock, p. or. , the fol. lowing described tracts kr parcels of lad to wit Certain real estate in Jerk son tp, Pone} 1 . co.; cia Lot No. - 42 of the allotm-ent of Bing;. ham lands in said tp. and part of warrants I Nos. 1805, .1311, add .1525 i containing 65 acres more or less. To be se.tld as the prop erty of Aaron C. Perkins. ALSO--Certain real estate in Sharon tg r Beginning at the south-east corner of warant No. 5S7d, thecze west, 31 chains 82 links, thence north 51 chains 57 Enid to I Milton Nlair,'S land. to a. corner on the hanitlof the Hateove Creek, thence along, said 1 3Iitin's south l:ne east to east line of said lot,: thence south to the south-east corner of said war rant N. SS7S to the place of beginning. Con ta. fling ,One Hundred and Sixty-Four acres core or less. about fire acres of which are slashed, with one frame house and one old shingle= tr.l!l- thereon. To be sold as the property of E. Wolcott Daniels. ALSO—Certain real estate in Hector tp., Bounded on the north by lands of William Little ; on the e..tst by lanjs or Winom Cobb, on the santh b, landl of R. Ilamtnond, Elm - metine. Crippen and Z. Mallory, and on firs treit by tic.teLtted Conta.ir.sng about One linadred P.C..3. Seventy-Five acres =ore cr about tea acres of rhich are im. pro:ed. with one frame house, ono log stable 4r. , „l=otrie trait trees thereon. To be sold as a;.e propc..rty of Erastos Gurnser and irm. H. Gurnser. ALS.o—Certain real estate Beginning at the sc,..n.h.west corner of Lot No. 7.?2 of the - allotment of lic-atio,;iitad - s. in Roulet tp.,-sar - veTed t 3 Darticl Smith, thence eaFit by Smith's 11 - , lints ;3 rocs to a r, , ast. thence south 43 • west rods to the L - edce down the ncrth bank, MEM= masa : oorr.er of lot No. to pla.ce of beginning. Con acres more er bein , lot No: and paa of 23. 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