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r US s- ....... ( 1 f tir st ( ; j lists tan. kt itit.t.u . 1 " T-Jir .. .,, t , s!:i ... ....IVa tew lws ; UK Cvluon, rt r S-iuaro of ten $.1 ; ab aubdequeut ALBWV I1ATJ1 HOUSE. T IE UXDER3IGXED; WOULD RESPECT fnlly iuf.iriu (QJ-itiirasluf Albany ami vi ciaity tht he has t.ilfeu charge f this establish tncuC. and, by keeping eleau room? and paying strict attotin to bus'ueks. expects to suit all th se wbu may favor him kith th;ir patronage. Having h. retot'ore rarrisid jon notions but First-Class XI air Dressing- Saloons, he exfMjc's to Rive entire satisfaction to all. Jfb& Cuildieu aud Ldis hair neatly ent arid sbuipoo.d. JOSE? II WEUIiER.. j GEO. V7. GRAY, D. D. S., CNRATHTATE OF THE) CIXCIXXATI DEX 7T tal CH.-kc. Would invite all p r-ons desiring artificial teeth, and first-class dental operations, tj irire him a ali4 j SpeMuuns of VuVaiitej T!a'e with sold-plata liai ig. a'ld otb.r nrw srVL-s of wni k. rony bo seen at his ffi -e.. in Panii A Co.'s brick, (up stairs) Albany. Ore;rn. j - R gidencc Corner Sv.fohd and BaVer ?ts. Vfc i - 1 -. t1 , rt .:. mmj -t 4k 8-.i? . ! !" a - I kk m'rr i4 met r.st 4k t -us t :a"r, tX aa.'Mf biuaa. fry.., oiUte,ii mi: ,f tiawu ? A4 l.-5w. in wi,;bl, -a; f tuittm a LtM, An t a ,i.-tiuu M kvd u'me au t oVr. Tl;9 TS'n, tbc uii.Ving and aibiiat. ra'n. Votsulh !- u ild fivnzy tj-n k1? T!jo wild iioU Luut uu in Ihir tu xln.a aain, lKlyin Sba iiri4.iiig and sibilant riin. While 1 rvgle f'ar sleep but I be effort U vaiu. Fur r.poae butU departed co-uiht. Grim darkc-8 has :ettlcd o'er earih like a pall ! Ass3ius and thieves dar not stir. Tbe All-seeing Eye bjbold's earth's children all ; Svetlt eren tbe darkness o'er us like a pnll ; Xoteth even the Eairer bis flight an 1 his full And X ku w tbeie is nothing to fear. Xow, rain, the pelting and pitiless ruin, llu.-hcta down the rude voice of the wind ; How potont tho ?pe!l that such spirit hath lain ! Huw s;ron art thou, pelting ana pitiless rain. As back to his home on ih- inountaiu and main, T ou drivest tbe rude, shrieking wind 1 'Tis day -dawn; sweet slumber steals over my brow, While silently weepeih the rain ; I care little for s;rr ,w or gtorni-ragings now As thrue-weleoiu slumber steals over my brow ; I'm at peace with thj world and my neighbors I trow, While silently wcrpcth the rain. I. IS. RICE, Jl. !., PHY31C1AM AND SURGEON, , ALSANT, OREGON. I OFFICE OX SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN" street. j Albany. S.-pteinber 19. J6S-2tf E. F". Ra Basil, ATTOKXEY AsnCOi'SSEUOR iT LAW, Wdl practice in thj Courts of thj Seeud, Third, and Fo.ir'b-lud'icial Districts, and iu the Supreme Court of Oregon. J O Bee i:i ParrWh's 151'H., sepoml story, third door west of Ferry, north iidj of F'.rt si. II SQ-'MV1"! attjiition Avvit to tho collection of Claiiin -U aM l dntd in the above named District. J. v. powri.i.. Pencil i-. ri Flinu, Nt5KLI.01l.-5 AT LAW 4 TTOIlN'KYrt & VV 1 and ri ..iiit.. iu Vhcery, - w. (X.. rUnn, ta otary rbU-,) Albany, Or jj n. Cnllec pr nily utt;m;el to. W. 1. IIITABIDRI,. and conveyance 1 V. M. IIEOKIKLO. Xiltbill & Co., EALERS iN OROiCEUIES AXD PltO ' vis oiih. Wood atkl Wiliow Warv', Conl'ec- ti.n.ry. Toiacco Clours, 1'ipi-s, Motion, tie, Al.iin -tre.t, adjoiniug tUU-Exptcss office, Albany, Oe.oa. ii 15 I'ARIhn. J. K. tjntjnn :, W. Vf. Parrlsh St Co WHOLESALE AN'Di RETAIL DEALERS T " in Oefral"Sltr.i-handist. Albany. The Vest (Souds at t'ne lowest market, prices. Jler- hantal.t!c Produce taken ;tj ex hnTe. 1 13. A. rrceland, ", DEALER IV. EVERY DESCRTPTIOX.OF Sch'Mt, Miscellan -a and Rlai.k R Miks, S..itt -ttery, Gobi a id Sie I Pi ns, Ink. etc.. Pot otfi e Biiild'nsf, Albany, Oregon. Rooks ordered fr.-tn New York and San Francisco. I S.' II. Clatijriitan, NOTARY PUBLIC AXD REAL ESTATE AG EXT. Office iu the Post Office building, Xe"oa,! O ejoit. Will attend toinakinj? peids and otherconvey an"CS, als to thj prompt collection of debts en-tru-tod to my care. - " ' J.. BARROWS. . t.AI!. . 8. E. TOUSO , Barrows & Co., t EXERAL AXD COMMISSION MER J chants. Dealers in Staple, Dry and Fancy Goods, Orowries,. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Coots and Shoes; Albany, Oregon, Consignments solicited. .- . . 1 C. Maaley &. Cft, . MAXUFACTUEER8 OF AXD DEALERS 1t all Winds of Furniture, and Cabinet Ware, First strcot; MbanV. v Albany -Weekly Register JOB PRINTING if '.; Firtt tlreet, (npposite Purrimh & Co.' tore,) Albany s s' s Oregon. HVVIVG rery fair, assortment of material re arj prepared to execute, with neatness aiia dispatch, all kin Is of. : ; mne , .,- Vard, i - - : . Blank r n.11. lrincls, at at Ior Sarei ngmti. to twte and good work will allow. Whsa yo want anything ia tk priaUag Kae, eaU at ti Ssauraa effioe. My Ilusbaud'd Second WIfc. 3Iy husbanJ caiz.e teudcrly to ny siJe. . "Ave you going out this evcDing, lore?" 4 'Of course 1 am !" I lonLeJ lown cotni'laccnily at my dress of pink crape, dew-JrupjeJ over with crystal, and I he trails f pink azalo sn lhat caught up its folds here aui tlitre. A diamond bracelet encircled one round, white arm, and a little cross blazed iiiiiuily at my throat. I had u rver looked bcticr, and I felt a port of rirlish pride os my eyes met the fairy reflect iou in the mirror. "Come, Gerald, make hatc; why, you haven't begun to drir.- yet !" Where were my wifely instincts, that I did not ree the h igiurd, drawn look iu hi- features, the feve ed liht in hi eyes? v ;f i . J 'I can't go to-night, Mudclinc; I am not well enough " Vou are never wi!l enough to oblige inc. (jerald. I m tired of Le'.ng put ott with such excuse." ILe uiade no answer, but dropped bin head iu his hands, on the table before hSn. ' i . " ," i . Oh, come, Gerald," I ur-cJ, petu lantly; it is s awkward for me to go alone always." lie sh-Hjk his hend listlessly. "I thought perhaps yu would ; bo willing too stay at home with me, Made line." . ' ) . ' ,431cn are so selfish!" I said, plaintive ly; '-and 1 am alt diesed. Claudia took half an hour for my hair. I dar.say yu'll be a great deal quieter without me that is, if you are determined not to go-" . . :.;': ' ,'-, No answer again. "Weil, it you choose to be sullen, I can't help it," I said lightly, as I turned aid went out of the room, adj isiing my silver boquet holder, the tube roses and helitiopus seeming to distil incense at every motion. Was I heartless and cruel? Had I ceasod to love my husband?, 1 ' From the. bottom of my heart I believ ed that I loved him as truly and tender ly as a wife ever did, but I had been so spoiled and petted all my brief, j selfish life, that the, better instincts, were, so to speak, entombed alive. . - v 1 went to the party and had my fill of adulation and homage as usual. ' The hours seemed to glide away, shod with roses and winged with music and perfume ; and it was not until, wearied with dancing, I sought a temporary ref use in the ha'f-lighted ' tea room, that I heard words awakening me,, as it were, from a dream. ''Gerald Glen!" . , : I could' not well bo mistaken in the name- it was . scarcely :, commonplace enough-for that. -f. . i. They were talking two or three stout, business-looking gentlemen in a hall with out, and I could catch now and then' a fugitive word or phrase. ' ; ; , 'Fine, enterprising - young fellow!" "great pity!" "reckless extravagance of All these vagui fragments I , heard, and then some one said:, I ii;; 44 And what is he going to da now ?' "What cxx hi ' do, poof follow. I am .. tc Af t At--I K I, . ;-v I ". h J f 1 k, l J-f lt k-TS t-" i i wrlJ l. fcar t:iir trul-k-I I re hurriedly np, with-my !.art Itrattitg tutiHilttK.uily lcne::lt the pink Z iloa, and went back to the lighted corridors. Albany Aloorc was waiting to claim 1113 hand for ihe next rcdowa. ' "Arc yi.u ill, Mrs. Glen ? How pale you look I" am not well.: I wish you would have my carriage called, Mr. Moore." For I felt now that home was the place for me. - Hurried by some unaccountable m-j pulse, I sprang out the moment the car riage wheels touched the curb stone and ru-died up to my-husband's room. The door was locked, but I coulJ seen light shining under the thresholJ. I knocked wildly and pcrsisfently. ' "Gerald! Gerald! for Heaven's sake let me in !" Something fell on the marble - iiearlh stonc within, making a metallic elin't. and my husband oneiiL-d the door it little way. I had n?ver seen him louk so pale before, and so rigid,- yet so determined. "Who are you?"! he demanded, wildly; "why cannot you leave me in peace." "It's I, Gerald your Madcl.uc your own little wi'e." And I caught from his hand the pistol he was striving to conceal in his breast its mate lay 011 the marble hearth, un der the inaute! aud flung: i; out of the window. "Gerald, vould you have left me ?" "I would hive escaped!" i:o cried, still .half-delirious, to all a; p -.nance ; "debt disgrace misery her reproach es ! I. would have escaped lite 11 all!" llii he. id fe!l, like that of ; weary child, on my shoulder. 1 .drew him gently to a sofa, and soothed him willi a tliouuul mute ca re -cs. . . For had it not all been my fault? Through nil tluj long weeks of fear that (ollowe 1, I nursed him witlruuwav cring care anddwoii 111. 1 had but one thought, .i0 d sire to redeem myi-e'.f in his eMuii ition ; to prove to him that I Was soiii-jthiug m ve and hixher ihati the mere butterfly of fashion I had It it ! -Crto fdiown myself. Well, the March' "winds hail howled themselves away into their mountain fastnesses; the brilliant Apnl rain-drops weio dried 011 bough and fp,r:iy and tiow the iijiplo blossoms were tossing . their fragrant billows of pinky bloom iu vthe dee, blue air of later May. Where were we now ? , It was a picturc-ique little cottage just out of the city, Tui nished' iiutelt iike ! a'J magnified baby houc. Gerald sat in a cushioned e isy chair on the piazza, juit where he could glance through the open window at nie, working a barh of biseuits; with my sleeves Tolfe3tup above my el bows, and the gold thread hair neatly confined iu a filken net. "What an industrious fairy It Is !" lie said Rtni'.ing sadly. 4Wdl, yiu see I like it. It's a great deal better than thoso sonatas on the piano." '',- W.ho would " ever have thought you would make so notable a housekeeper?" I lausihed gleefully -I had all a child's delight in being praised. , , .. ... -t "jAre you not going to Miss Delancey'a croquet party?" he pursued. ;fo; what do , I caro for croquet parties? I'm going to finish your shirts, ud you'll read aloud to 111 eT' Oladclnic, I waut you to answer me one question." "What is it?" . I had safely deposited my pan of bis cuits in the oven by this time, uud was dusting the flour olF my bands. f , "What have you done with your dia monds ?" i ' "I stild them bng ago; they paid sev eral heavy bills,; besides settling ' half a year's rent here.". 14But, Madeline, yoa were so proud of your diamonds.".' - ',- . 7 'I was once; now they would be' the bitterest repro-aeU ;tuy' tyes could meet. Ob, Gerald ! had Ibeea ; less i vaia and y k ',,ti4. h.'i t s-t. -t'k l-r j -h- ! I r- t !, sLt .r j!i-t i f J. 1 and goie. ati l ti. a ce ive lcr;nd i over a new pag ia the l.,i i,f cj s'imc! Madeline, d von know h w I feel Sou.e times. when 1 sit and l.;ik at you?" "No." '. ' " ! "Weii I. feel like a widower who has married agaiu." j My heart gave a little superstitious j u 111 p. i " "Like a widower who has married again. Gerald?" " j "Yes; I can remember my firs. wife a brilliant, thoughtless child, without an idea beyond the gratification of pres ent whim a spoiled plaything, j Well, that little Madeline has vanished awav into the past somewhere ; she has gone away to return to me no more, and in her stead I behold my second wife, a thought ful, tender woman, whose watchful love surrounds 111c like an atmosphere; who.-e character grows more noble and develops itself into new depth and beauty every da;.." I was kncelanj: at hs side now, with my cheek upon his arm, and niy eyes looking into his. "And which do you love best, Gerald -the first or second, wife ?" "I think the trials anJ vicissitudes throtioli which we h ml lave passed arc wel come indoed,sinco they have brought me, as their harvest fiuits. the priceless treas ure of my second wife?" j ' That was what Gerald answered me; tho sweetest words my car. i m r Mit f tnt mmM mm ,f jji--si -aw WrWMsj T him t hLt ; s tre ci- -v 1 I i-w a m fit f tWstt ttk m. m that ever fcjll upon CoilS'sdS k, a-i 1 he into an jiuercuiy jit to tho ido to rft- IS . ttil'l nod the able to icn fcU.t- A new process of working ores is pro poed, and being t ried by a mincof Inyo county, California, which, so far, in phicliig the quartz r gold roe ?as; iii'iy be, dry crtihcd, iron cylinder, with a qti uitity of and applying n lo.v degree of he . Ii i Thu cylinder is then in voive r-:p:uiy tnu new meiitoi to woi k well in .Mil ill ij'Iai.til le.-i,! inventor says he is hiue of bein: work much larger q'lan'it es w able machinery m elected. ' A little daughter of 11. C. Djram, of est Union, Iowa, during thoibseiicc of her father, fell fV.nn a fenee, inul Irciug l iken u fr dea l, W,n buried before her parent's return. Ho desired to look fin her face once more; and when the bidv was taken tip a id the enflin lid opened, the hands were found 'clutched full of hair, and. the face w;;ss turuel downward, proving that tho child had been buried alive. AxoTHKit Campaign. Alfred Dar stow, the able and cllieieut Secretary of the llepuhliea i State Central Committee, whoso ndminiitrativo abilities are ac knowledged, was married n few days ago, to Miss 1th ode, daughter of oiie of tho Supreme Judge. M r. Uarstow having entered upon a secon 1 campaign the same year, we must express the wish that he will find tho llhnlr. strewn with flowers, and meet not a thorn to prick and mar his limbs as he climbs the hill of lite. AlarixviHe A pp'-al: JcvK.MLK liuTCitERS. A few days hi nee two little lm)s agird 1 opecti vely six and eight years.'hroiight home with them from a slaughter house a beef's heart and some other scraps of meat. After ar riving home tho idea occurred that they would start a meat tnaiket ! No sooner said than" done. After-fixing jup their stall it was found that they had; no neat; ro they started after some. Comiug up to' a small dog, thry up with a club and stone and "killed the specimen of the ca nine species. The deed done, they then became alarmed at the prospect'of meet ing an iigry owner, ntnl to conceal their supposed liiisdefid, tho dog was chucked in a hole. Whei. asked by the father why the dog w is killed, on; nfjthe' b ys replied that "they dil not havb'any meat and that ihey could not keep ti butcher shop without meat." L'uiom'tfj ' . A mixture, called " butter eolnpound" is advertised in ihe New Yorkj papersva small quantity of which, its. proprntora say, willmake two pounds ot extWlent but ter from one quart of milk I A butter powder " of like uaturo is ulso in the umr- ketr-!V; -:-; . 'v.v:. Its taxable Boston is a wealthy city. property,.' is f .'more"? thaii 819,O0d,UOJ, beiiii! larger than the whole taxable prop erty lif the State of Alabama, Mid more than twice . as much as tbo Slate of Cal if o1'0'--; i San Antonio: Txas, A to have a cathc- 1 dial to cost 61GJ.00J. . take p-s -ess Ion f tiie b-iTr w!t'!t a ou ur kiJj cf the liver, aud to pat ourselves across. liy some ricalcula:ion of tho force of the current, which, was very rapid, we had not proceeded much more than half the way across the river when tho water began to run over the upper gunwale of tho boat; The rope kept U3 Irom drifting down, but the horses becoruirfg frightened at the noise of the water, be gan to plunge and run ofif. livery elfoit to pacify t hem was unavailing, and in a few seconds the ambulance had run half way ofF; the boat rapidly filled, and we were all fl luudering in the river. Thos of us who could swim struck for the bar.k, which we gained wiih cnnsid.'iaY.e diffi culty. The Yankee trader cluu to the boat, cryinyr out with all his might for help. Col nel Wash got hold of the reins an I attempted to swim ahjad of tlu horses, which were frantically struggling t lice themselves from the ambulance. The,, Doctor, Johnson, and I gained thu bank, and ran along trying to get hold of the driver, who showed signs of giving out. Tiiey drifted d.iwu about threj hun dred yards in this way, the horse.?, wagon arid driver- simctimcs buried uder the current aiitfySoiuetim js struggling 011 its Kiu facj, wi(eii, by great go id fortune, they strucK the bottom aui succeeded in getting axfoothold." TSy the united ef forts of !nS Doctor, Johnson and myself, we g.d theu on dry land, rather the worse for tha ad venture, but not seriously damaged. Colonel Va-h- sat d jwii a good deal blown, and complained of a laintness. Tlu l'a-k t.f br.tu ly, together with everything else, had been w.tdied from the ambulance, so I hit nothing could be do c for It. in. When this dis cowry was made, Iu si-end to 1 mso all chj' i'o! of himxel''. and be-ati to swear iu suc't a maimer I hat it wa 1'ii htfu' to hear him. n the meantime the boat hud woi kc l ilself along iho mpo to the land ing, aud the Yankee nude g j J his coapu on shore. Whilst wj wjro cns llting what was to be don j next, I ch iticvd to lo'k across the liver, whero decriol a m,ut sitting upon ilia bin!; nii'it aluuit say au apti itio.i. ItTwrsi carta inly; the,, most uncouth 1 1. king object. I ImJ ever laid my eyes ujM:i a lon, giunt. sa 1 w man, with jellow h iir, .1 red shirt; big bo its. with the breeches thrmt in Uieui, a long c ir:I c ! p'ie in his nt null, an 1 a long rillo in his h nid. His long face was so dreadfully ca laverom an 1 his form s long and lean, th it he might jwell be the e:nbliuu:it of t'io fever anl aus't th it arc sail to lurk in tluse river botioiiM. Seeing that we kept looking at him, 'he ce ise 1 p'l.U ig his pip's for a m jiu jat, an 1 observed in a mnal tone : I ,'Gentleiiien, I'll trouble you for your fare just lay it thar ou thj bink; four bits for the wagon aud two bits ap'eco for the men ?" J A ruidest rem irk to make, when we wore nearly drownol through his negli gence. -. ...;;'- "Say, Guv'ner !" cried 0 )1. Wash in a voicj of suppressed passion, "be you the ferryman?' , , r T ' "I be!" replied the mm, giving anoth er p;tff at his pipe.- , " ' "An 1 yo i w int a d ill ir art 1 a h tlf for putting nc'over?" shoitel CjI. Wash. : "I do!" ; ;,t-,-: ."Well, t'3n. j-it draw a cluck fjr it ou your own bank I" ro irol C J. Wai't in u perfect fu 'y; ..an 1 if it ain't piid by tho tiiiu I got bic'i I'll seHlj with you then.'' ' ' y.' ; Tin giuit ferryiutn l.ud down his cofn-eib pipe, opened h'mielf up like ii tall peii-kuife, raise 1 lit si rifl ex luiinod the primings set-tho hjir ' trigger,' aud thoii qaiefly observed i :S ! 1 ; ; , ' t! s "Gentleman, tho first mm thtt 'unlor takes to leave; them premises without a payinot his fare, I'll drjp him suraV - There was nu tuistaking the sincerity of his threat. ; Tle . tall fpry man ras evideiIy not the kind of a person tto bo trifled with. There was a fixed look about; hint and' a deliberate ooolnes jn bis manner that sufficiently' indicated his dotertuiaad oliaracUT.' Now, it Was evi- -y btM 4 of j Mtrej. - a li.urt C: f4 n , utt-t UJ 'sttl tag n f.otit lit oilier m mlUntimg iieiilier itup4tieftij w.r rsatnesit at tWe dura i ion or violence of the invectiro W stowed upon him. For tny part, t was quite willing to pay him". 1 felt cau vinc l he would kill tue if I failed to do bo, ti nd considered my lift, worth more than two bits o the public, if not to my self ;o I held up. the money that he might sea it, and theu deposited it- on a chip, which I laid upon the bauk.f 'That's all right stra'oger," said the gauut ferryman, "you're out! jUt step o' one side." . , " ' 1 The Yankeo trader hid'evidently ia- ; d ilgo 1 iu the h pa of OJCiiping this tax, ; but seeing no alternative n iw, ho depos-.,r Lited his m i.iey o;i a ch'p n I stOJl.OiT ., aejording to order. Next followed tho ; oi l Doctor, wh? took it like a philoso pher. Johnson seemed . c imposed 'and . powerless from thj beginning. A tlope less melancholy was. upon him. With a most profound sigh be placed hi tiro i bits on the chip, remarking in a dejected toue, "My God ! if I only had my rifle I" an I then pissed over. Col. Wash was: th.3 last. lie was perfectly convulsed with raga. and declared with mmy extra ordinary oath that he would have satis faction ,for this outrage. But what .was the uio of talking? We were all shiv erin with eold, aud thj nion'y must be : paid. Col. . Wash, with all his, blood thirsty propensities", was evidently no rool. That clause in'the ferrymau'tf ad dress "I'll drap him sure !" wa' wonder- filly impressive. S Colonel Wash put bis money ttjoii the chip, promising to settle ou his return. ' ' -1 "That's all right, stranger," said the gni"t forrymin. 'Gen'rally speakin', 'in on hand here!" Then ho sat' d wii and rki3uiiied his corn cob pipe, ap pircutly quite iodifljreut to our futuro in iveiiieiit?, or to any projects): tf. veo- , geaut-o that might cuter our heads.- Constantinoplb It stao 1 . upoa seven hills, wlrtoh gives it the aspect of . the largest cityin the world. It is built , in u ti l ingular form, on tho extremity of the 1J xplionis, where it joins in the sea of M irm ira. There is a treble line of walls round tha city of Constantinople, id ub ) it eight miles in circumference, fl inked by a d iublo row of houses. Con staiitin iplee ontaiiis 12 imperial mosquos, : Ho) ordinary mosques. 3D markets, more' than 300 fountains, und 100,00) houses. The populitiou is about CJO.OOO. The imperial i-esidence in ty bo said to form : city within a city; the walls being three.; miles in circumference, with twelve gates, ' and the number of residents is between 5.00J atid TWoO-.Tha marine arsenal is a lino establishment, built -upon the northern bauk of the harbor. The naval arsenal is near th.? q'uy, close to which the Turkish men of war are moored. A large and niaguificietit barrack for sailors, is built near thn dock -yard, in wh:ch thero are large basins for the repair of ships. '...:- i : ;, , A ruNcru.TioN Puzzle. Tho fol- lowing article forcibly illustrates the oe- cjssity of punctuation. It ean be read ' in two ways, making a vory' bad or a ; vjry goj 1 in in, thu 'result depending 0 1 t'u in inner in which it is punctuated: i Hi is an old an I expmeucoJ rain ; in vice a i I wickedness he is nefer found ' opp . iig the works of iniquity he ukes delight in tlu downfall of It's neighbors he? nover rej licos in he pr.isperi j of any of f his fellow creatures he ii alw iys ready to ( assist in destroying tho peace of society ho takeY no pleasure in serving theLird; , ha is une imuioiily d'd'g nts -w ng discord among his friends and ciUiintaiioe ha ' takes ii pride in laboring to promate tho ' , causo of Christianity he has not beea f njgligout in endeavoring to stigmatise all public teachers ho m ik' 0 exertion to subdue his evil passion he strives hard to build up Satan's kingdom he lend no , aid to the support of the Gospel ; among, the heathen he contribute largely to the evil adversary f ho py no I attentieo , to; good advice he gives great heed to tho Duvil he will never, go to heaven be must gj where ha will roooivo tho just recom pense of hia reward..", . , ,, ' Depie no ono; for every one- knows something wutou tuoa Koowedi ooc C-V r