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V i ftHM i VOL IV. ALBANY, OREGOX, JUNE 7, NO. 40. ITMilSHKl) F.vmv 1 111 DAY, Bj COLL. VAX CLEWS, IN REGISTER BUILDIIIGS, Cornrr Ferry awl Firrt SirnU. TERMS One your Six months single copies IX ADVAM'E. Three dollar'). Two dollars. Ten cents. ADVERTISING RATES. Transient ivilvcrtlsc'iueuti, ikt igWin: of ten lines or less, ttrst insertion MS cucll Riiliscqoent Insertion tl. Uirjfor advor tisements inserted on lite most llsenil terms. J01S WORK. Itiiviiitf rwAwnd Mar tji,tcj M cot orcil inks.eiuMs. n ror Ion Johlicr,efv., we tire prejuire'l to execute iillkhels of print ing hi n tatter luailncr, inul tlfty iter cent cheaper than ever before oil'ere i In ibis city, Atent for tin- Keliter. The following gentlemen nre aathorirod to receive and receipt for milwerlptlona, advertising, cie., for t be BBOlsTKit: llinuii smith, Harrlshiuir. o. I'. Tompkins, llarrlttburg. Peter Hume, Itrownsville. W. It. Kirk, lirownsville. .1. H. Irvine, Svio. T. II. Hejnolrls Sntem. 1.. P. Fisher, Sin Fntuelsco. H. P. Porter, Shchl's Station. Fletcher & Wells, Uiletln Vista, Polk fo (.'bas. Nickell, Jacksonville. Bt'SINKSS CARDS. J. 11. MITc 111 14.. '. K. t Mil. ihitchull & ioli3!, Attorneys mid Counselor nt Law, ' COLKTroHSlXCIlAXCEKY AXDPHOC i tors In admiralty. Office over I he old i-t utn i i i I roil! direct, Port luntlf Oregon. J.C.IWKMh I., i li.ns. POWELL VLIKN, Attorneys nml Conns lorn nt I.a, l SI) nhAcitohs IN CIIAN'CEHY ;L. i V Flhln notary pithilc), Alimny, Oregon. Collect hitisiuiil conveyances promptly lit lendedlo. I N, It. CHAKIiB. ji. n. nfMrttnun. Mitary Public. til WOli & IIVMPRHEV, Attorney nml Counsellors ut l.w, ALBANY, OREGON. Ofllec in Fairish brick, tip stab's. 5vl a:o. w. uuA , . d. s., ' KADI' ATE UK ClNl'lN Vl natl Isfntnl College, makes ,SVtv,ti X p'on-I f,h ut':ils' if Matt fur Ar VtMtil Tirth. tilso. does At. I, work hi the line of his profession in the Ins! ami most approved method, and al ns reasonable rn'es as can be. had elsewhere. Nitrous Oxide administered for the tmhi lessextnietlonof tioth If desired. Officoln Parrish brick block, up stairs. Residene,. bouse nouth of t.'onjfriigntlonalelmnli, frotttlil on court honsi' bliH-k. .7'--IH W. . JO.ES, Mr. !., HOKEOrATKIC PUYSHSAN. 0 kkh j: on niisr sthkkt, oXKdoor story hvk k nptlu!is!, owv tiro. itvvpV$ um KiviDKM'i; Corn Sixth and Fi:--rv sti'Ot! s Albany, Orcein. ttftn I.E-S-S-'KL Al !M l'L it 8' WaterWlieols Sl'flERICAL FH'MBS. And Metwrnl -s-t WneWllPry. J. V. DAC'KENSTO, Agent, !lli Alliany. (Iivnon. N. s. m Hi IS. V. It. MVl i.l.u II. x, s. or bois v CO., HWK OX HAND AND CONSTANTLY reeidvhig a Uirge sun-k of UrorerieM nml rntrWew. Wood and willow Mare. tolmn'O, cljftirs, conrectiotiery, Yankee notions, etc., etc., wlHiliwule.iind retail, at lowest rates. n ijx -i I!, c Hill x Still's tlmg store, Altiativ. Oreiron. 33) I ALBANY BOOK STOKE. Established in 1K30. E. A. Freclnnd, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF inlweltiineous lHKiks, school books, lilauli iKhiks, stntlone'ry. Hooks inipurlcil looi'diirat sliorl notice. Alluinv, liee, :l, is; Tl KI I AM PREPARED TO I'O ALL KINDS 1 of tiivnlmt ; keep on hand and make to ; order rawhldc-lK'ttonied chairs, and spin j iiinu wheels. Shop near the "Mastnolla Mills." JOHN M. MKTZI.EH. Albany, Nov. S, lsiw-l l ALBANY BATH 1IOVKE. ill HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- ! I SH"etfiillvinfonuthecltlW!nsofAlt)iiny and vicinity that he has taken clmrfte of this establishment, utid by keepiuK clean room nml paying strlet attention to Imsl iiessexis'etstosiiltall those who may t'n- vor him H'illi their pnlmiiNxn. Having i heretofore urnedou nothm;; but Flrwt-rliUM Hnlr Dressing; Saloons, He expects to give entire satisfaction lo all. children's and ladles' hair neatly ent and shampooed. Sept. Ifrya JOSEPH WERltEll. FURS! FURS' FURS! rpilE TIKUIKST PRITES PAID IN CASH 1 . bills of Fl'KIS. I.v ulain, rwM a co. Albany, Feb. 0, TMWf r . ."-ok s IH'SLVKSS CARDS. JOHN CONNER, B A N K I N G AND Exchange Office, am;ay, okeuox. DEl'OSITS RECEIVED Sl'BJElT TO check ut sight. Interest ultowoil on tlnieileKsits in coin. Exelmnae pn forthui'L !Bn Kmuclsco, mill XeirTorfc, for sue nt lowest mtes. Collections miele'.iinl promptly rflttittcil. R' l'ew to II. W.CorlK'tt, tleilfj' Ruling, W. S. lSl. ftuikTmt boms from s A. M. to 4 P. M. Alfiiny, Feb. I, 1871-22V8 MAHBLE WORKS. moMioa: & staiuer, l'ealei-s in Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head tiiul Foot Stone, Executed in California, Vcriuont Mat ble. and Italian SAI.KM, OltEUUX. KilAMIi SHOP ATAI.KAW. .1, now. Jt. . t'BA.VK. BOW & CRAXU, Healers In Bool, Shoe:', and Fitidingx aijiany, aemtHty, INVITE THE ATTENTION" OF Till: ,L public to their full slock of the latest styles in gehtlemeirs and youth's boots. 1 sliiK'S, niters, Oxford ties, etc., etc., as well as to tlie very latest I hint; out in the line of ladioa' and misses' (piiters, liabuorals, Newport ties, Antoinette buskins, ami imtttv other new and fftshionnblc siyles. just ix'eelvediit thel'llv Hoot s.oi-e. liieb they wid sell as rapidly as they can find purchasers who wish ort-cltW KOWln at ! the most reasonable rutos. They resj'e fully invite you to come and see their I stock. Roots, t'hoes.ete., uiadeor repaired , to order, and nil uvrtt irarmDM CITY HOOT STORE. FIRST STOECT,' First door West of Heister Unlld'e. 47 Ml C I T V M A I! K KT, FIKNT STKKKT, ALBANY, OIIMJON, J. L. HARRIS, FROnilKTOU, II7ILL ENDEAVOR To KEEP CON ' VV siiiutiy on hand a full supply of ALL HINDS OF MEAT, Which w ill be. of the very best quality. The highest market prior Itiid for beeves, hojfs and sheep. ' Third door west of Fori'', on smith side of Firsl street. i. I.. HAH HIS. Albany, Dob. U, lSTl-livt J. W. Van Ben Bcrffli M. ., woku not'ion, SAI.KM : : ; : OREGON. MY lontt exisudence in diseases caused by WORMS, cannot be surpassed by any physician hi Europe or'tlie I nited S'tites. Oftlce rooms Nns. :;s an 1 :i:i, over Hie Post Office. Consultations and cMiuiinat ions ; '.' of cltnrri-: vlllllOtutl Aliiauy C'olU'KiuIe Inslituu, AI.ItiNY, ki:un. ' 'pills INSTITUTION WILL KEOPEN ON I Monday. September I, is; I, wit ha corps ! of teachers aiiHlWo and earnest. Ittsti'Uc ; lion will be thorough and practical, and i I be system of order unsurpassed. Forjur tlcnliirsndiltuss 1!. K. WARREN. A. St.. President ; Or, Rev. E.R.GEARY, I). D.. Albany. 'Flsc Eyovi TI! Ears! BBS. T. L. WOLOEX, . Oculist mid Aurlst Allien j, Oregon. Dlt. GOLDEN IS A son of lite noted oii onthahnie iloetor, s. c. Golden. Iir. (. olden lias ha experience ia trcuting the various diseases to which the eve and carnro subject, and feels confident oi 'giving entlra suttsfacllon to those who inny place llieuiseh es under bis rare. April IS, (ill. BB. E. O. KMITII, DENTIST, I I AS LOCATED IX AL IJ Iwuy, nml is now reutly to wall on the cltlnens of Al luinv and v!einitv,witlia new invention In dental work. II consists in supporting the plate to the mouth without covering the whole roof, as heretofore. Those wishing artificial teeth are request, e l to call and examine for themselves. Also, piaies memieii, wnetner partially! broken or divided, Teeth.extnieted wlliw out imin. ontie over t um-H S store. All work warranted. 7vl Fuprr-lumsiii!;, Cul cpuiiniiiK, Bccoraliiifi, &c. 17 M. WADSWORTH will give prompt , attention to all ordei-s for. Paper hanging, Cnleemlning, lHicoratlng, Ac, in this city or vicinity. All work executed In the Intent stvle. In the liest uiniiner.and at lowest living mtes. BJT 'Orders left at Furniture Wnrcmoinsof Chns. Mealey will roeeive prompt attention. lOvl 1JUSLNKSS CAM. To tho Citizens of Brownsville and Vicinity. T II E I XHERSIGNED WOl 1. 1) AN X iinnneetlint lliev Hiv IXHEPEXliENT CAXHIHATES for the purebase of all the A7VT O O Xj they can get, for wbleli they will pay the lliiihest IWarkvt Price 1 in Casli or Goods. Also, they have a full stock ot b i: K R A I. M E K II A N II I S K on hand, which they offer at lowest mtes for CASH or PHODlTCK. KIRK, Hl'ME A CO. I. K. Call on iw bi lbre elusiu;; for your Wool. lirownsville, March 1!'., TMOlut FKAXKLIN MARKET, ALBAN V, OIJEGON, J. II. lIEItUON, : : Proprietor, AGAIN, AT THE OLD PLACE ON V Front street, proKses to furnish all who apply with all kinds of MEATS, at the lowest market rates. By strict attention lo business lie hones to give gcneinl satis faction toall who may favor him with a call. CT Highest market prlis1 paid for Pill I.THY. .1. R. H El! RON. U33v4 SETTLK MIRK'S XI KSFJIY, Six Miles Xoutli i Albnuy, Mini Co., NEAR THE RAILROAD. ISOHIt IT THE ATTENTION OF ALL persons desiring lo purchase fruit trees to dill and examine my stock, which is composed of tlic largest and lies! selection in IheSinle, consisting of apples, is'itrs, cherries, plums, prunes, gtuis s, hlnekber ries, etirmnts ami roses. Also, black and white walnut. English walnut, hickory, is'cnn. re Ibud, honev liK-ust, baekberrV. and a number of other varieties of trees and plants too numerous to mention, all of w bicli are offered at low rates. HEN I! Y W. SETTLKMIRE. Dei'. 17, 187.li V,'M PETERS, M VSl'KAlTl'llEtl or Carriages & Wagons, Of Every Description, ALB AAV, OREGOX. M VNCFACTURES To ORDER ANY and all si vie- of Wagons, CarriHgCH, Ilaclis, &c, nt as reasonalild rules as the use of good material and lirst -class work will Jus. tily. Repairing neatly and expeditiously done lit low lutes. Shop on Ferry lad ween first and Second streets. W.M. PETERS. Albany. May I", WTM-I BR. VAXCLEVE'S Galyanic AMomiaal Supporter A SI) CITRINE BEU! LATOR. HE merits of Tills INTR1'MENT insist piinchmllv in Ihe suptxirl it Klves lo the ah lomcii and spine. The In is broad, supported by suspenders fussing over the shoulders, and kept in shape by self-general ingdalvanic Plates, whiih give a pleasant current. Tlx. 1! nl..;.,v m aan I l.ilv. its Cuii iiidNoKlesaiTinadeof silver: ItsSlein.of Copper imd Zinc, is hollow, that injections niay l.e tlmiwii tlirougli if.orlnfo the neck ot the 1 terns. It can lie so regulate. 1 bv llsthmnli-scrcwasto moot any mftl-posl-! tion of the I'terus, and is nneinnlled in meeting any form of fenmlo disease. Price, fii. Piltellte August 1 1. IS, I. bv W. S. Vniu'lcvc, Centrnlln, Illinois. Territory for Kale, or will receive loyally for i:liiliul i tore. For State or Territorial righls to tnanu fitcture and sell on I be liiclne Coast, apply to COLL. VAN CLKYE, Alimny, Oregon. ' KTotioe. OREGON .v CALIFORNIA RAILROAD Cotuisiny. hand Iktjuirtment, Portland Oregon, April 5, 1S7'2. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will lie. institnlcl against any and every person wlio trespasses iijion any itailroad Ijind. by cutting a nd ivniovlug'tlmber I herefrom iK'fore the same is Ml H l,HT of tile Comm uy AND PAID Poll. All vacant Land in odd nuinbered sec tions, whether surveyed or unstirveyed, wdtliin a distance of thirty miles from' Ihe line of (be road, belongs lo the Company. i. It. MOOHEK, 8'Ivlif Land Agent. METROPOLIS HOTEL. Corner Front and Salmon S(., PORTLAND, OREGON. This new and elegant hotel, with Xcu Furniture Throughout, Is now OPKS TO THE PI'UMC. Italli om for (he nrrouiinodnllon of 4 Jurats. FREE COACH TO THE HOVSE. Come Mllll Sec V. 1. It. NFREXUEH, Propr. Oct.7,71-Jvl ll.uti) Varns. A lot of yotuiir 1-I a i v.- v lows tvemtriing their skill ut story . Ah,, f K--A Coiraapoii. tcllliiR a few days ago. Among the i t-nt teijs tltc toJown:! in the Al numerous stoi'kW toluoii tlic otvttqon lany ArgtH : were the following ban! eni kind of j ljiding l,0i'Hlck just at night, :lii'oi!.t. ii ,i . I tliroiii'li tho woods of S;ioiinv men choiipvtl nt lor seven weeks, nml tliey took a notion to go round nml look at the oilier side. Thev traveled four days and then eame to a party of loi iy, who inu been t-lioppiiiz nt it for four inoiithj and had not gotimlf way through, Tom siitb I remember It well. It was tin otik,4iiid live millions of hogs wen; tinted yearly on the acorns tlmt fell from It! Sam siid: The treewns nt lenglhcnt down and live hundred saw mills have working on it for two years and ft is not half cut up yet. Two new towns, live bridges, ami nearly a thousand barii. have been built with thoJuin- her. it Hurt produced. The chips in cutting it iltrwn when closely htpcd, niea-'iireu lour minion coitis, ami have supplied two furnaces with chaivonl lor Ihe Inst two year., Jack said: ileacoii Crown after wards due; out the stump and turned fhe place into a pastitre field. He kept so many cow on il that lie made a million pounds of butter and nearly as much cheese every year. Xoweamc .loc Moore's turn. Draw ing himself up. he said: Wa'al. I dun no how many pounds of butter and cheese Deacon Brown makes a year; but I do know that ho runs the five hundreds saw mills Sam mentioned by butter mill; power. Roloko Stokes. Many of our renders have doubtless heard of the famous traveling stone of Australia, r-iinilar curiosities have also been Ibnnd in -Nevada, whicli are described ;h almost perfectly roniid, the majori ty of I hem as large as a walnut, and of an Iron nature. When distributed about Ihe floor, table, or other level surface, within two or three feet of each other, they Immediately Ix'giu (raveling toward a common centre, ai.d there huddle up in a bunch, like a lot of eggs in a nest. A single stone, removed to the distance of three and a half feet, being released, at once .start ed oil", with wonderful and somewhat comical celerity to join its fellows; token away lour or' five feet, it re mained motionless. They are found in a region that Is comparatively level, and is nothing hut hare rock. Scat tered over this barren region are little basins, from a foot to a rod in diame ter, and it b in ti.e bottom ot these that rolling stones are found. They are front Hie size of a pea to five or six inches in diameter. The cause of these stones rolling together is doubt less to be found in the material of which they are composed, which ap pears to be loadstone or magnetic iron ore. "Itolllng stones gather no moss." Scientific .IwTt'vof, Why Some are Poor. Cream is allowed to mould and spoil. Silver sioohs are used to scrape kettles. The scrubbing brush is left in fhe wa ter. Xice-handled knives tire thrown in hut water. Brooms are never hung up and are soon spoiled. Dishcloths are thrown where mice can destroy them. Tubs and barrels an' left iii the sun to dry and fall apart. Clothes ' are 'en on the lute to whip to pieces in the wind. Pie crust is left; to sour Instead of making a few tarts for tea. Dried fruit is not taken care of in sea son, and becomes vvormv. Yejjeta- w are thrown away that would "arm ior im-amast. lliecorK is leit out ot the molasses jiiL'. and the flies . take possession. Bits of meat art! 1 it , , , , 'brown out that would make liaslied meat or hash. Coffee, tea, pepper ... i s j ft tntatuiamm nod , X . " "I"" loose their slrenirtb. I'ork spoils for I the want of salt, from floating on the top oi mo urine, ami because tlic Dime wants scalding. Valifmtiia Fanner. - On. Sigel, who is too w ell known in Missouri to need an endorsement, and who has many friends here who are just as w illing as ever to "light in It Sigel," has ho idea of being car ried around in Schurz's breeches pock et. A recent New York letter says: "Senator Schurz's clforts to alienate the Germans from the President have not been successful in this quarter. Gen. Siirel is a warm friend of the ad ministration, though he holds nooMce under it. lie tins done all in his pow er to neutralize Senator Schurz's en deavor, ami the Germans in New York arc with him. Schurz's com plete breakdown in his efforts to prove that tlje administration sold anus to the French Government, has placed hint in an unenviable position before his own countrymen. He has been set down as a dangerous mischief-maker, who, to gratify Ins personal revenge, would, if possible, involve his adopted country in war with his native land." .'sv. LohH$ Democrat. A mild-mannered Missouri writer says of the opponents of ihe passive policy: "Hsu ha 1 Their ears would do for steeples to nigger meeting houses. All this bust-head oratory, this gushing on the defunct whimsies of twenty years ago, is simply wind mill charging if iersistcd in; only nittle of Ihe clods on their own, our own political eofllns only the slashes of the crazy spades tliat will dig them selves a sepulcher, from whose lint fomless depths no legion of Gabriels, though with a hcaven-cracklng blast, shall ever resurrect tliem.'' 'llie next transit of Venus across tlic sun wi)l occur in IMswnber, 1874. 1 ..mlUJi "i(W ,' ;!:.. nlL,i i ,i nnt one of the pages, and was neatly an Thi will be in th secoml year of kuo ledge, the little miul l ad put swrw, hy t1 , ; (iowniJ county, .Michigan, I came into a clearing in the midst of which stood a log house, its owner sitting in the open door smoking his pipe. Stop ping my horse before him the fol lowing conversation ensued : "Good evening, sir," aid I. "Good evening." "Can I get a glass of milk of you to drink V" "Well, I don't know. AA the old woman." J!y this time the wife was liy his side. While drinking' it f asked : "7'liink we are going to lave a storm ?" "Well, I really don't know. Ask the old woman she can tell." "I guess we shall have one right away," said tlie wite. Again I asked : "How much laud have you got cleared here ?" "Weil, really I don't know. Ask the old woman she knows." "About nineteen acres," said she again answering. Just tlieiv a troop of children came running and shouting around the corner of the shanty. "AH tlnj)C your children?" mid I. "Don't know. Ask the old wo man she knows." I didn't wait to hear her reply, but drew rein and left immediately Returned to Stay. Lately when tlie body of George Kirk was lying at Wilson & Brawn's under taking establishment on 11 street, Virginia City, a man who appear, ed to be a stranger in the city, see ing something of a crowd about the door, approached and looked in at the body lying in the coffin. "Man dead?'' asked he of a per son standing near. "Yes, sir," shortly answered he who was questioned. Fidgctting a little, tho stranger tried again. "How did he die V" 'Hung," Was the laconic reply. "Hung! Ah, hung himself V" "Xo; lie was hung by the Vigi. lantos.1 Stranger again "What did they hang him for V" "He had becu notified to leave the town, and he came back." ''When a man has been notified to leave, can't he come back here again and May ?" ' "Yes, sir."' "Yes! Ti en how is this':'' "Well, he came back, and" lKiiuting to the coffin "vou see he stayed.'" A Short Sermon. Here is a bit of philosophy worth reading. It is an exposure ot a very common delusion. It is a good rendering ot an (ild idea : " 7'wo things onirht to be s'rons- ly impressed upon young people of our country. The insecurity of riches, even when acquired, and 1 their unsatisfying character. 7'liere is no lunacy so universally cnerisn-, ed as the notion that wealth is surely a means of happiness, 7'he care of a large property is one of the most burdensome of earth's trusts. The only material good which comes from any estate is to lie made out of a moderate income fitr more easily than a largo one, and with (ewer attendant disadvan tages. Few thoughtful men would undergo the entire steward-hip ofa large estate on a positive bargain that they should receive no more for taking care of it than ordinfil'ily falls into tl e lap of the owner. The scramble alter wealth is due to a wrong estimate of good when it is gained." Do not 1,'iiiiiTi.i: Ciiii.i'in.N. Children often seem to -::v very absurd tilings, for which they are ridiculed or abashed, Xothiug, however, can lie more cruel than this, for the chi'd has merely done whatmauy a philosopher has done before him, jumped to a wrong con clusion ; and if instead of being ridiculed and made to distrust him. himself, and avoid the venturing of his little speculations before us in future, had we been at the trouble of examining his notions, we should have diaw-cred how naturally, Dennis, mo Kica na-i arisen, or the idea had I. ! Tlie following is not a new story, but is a true one and will bear re peating we think : Years ago into a who'esalc gro cery store in lloston walked a ta'!, musctdar-lookiiig, raw-boned man, evident'' a fresh comer from some back town in jVaineor New Hamp shire. Accosting the first ierson he met, who happened to lie the mer chant himself, he asked : "You don't want to hire a man in your store, do you ?" "Well,'' said the merchant, "I don't know ; what can you do V" "Do," said the man, "I rather guess I can turn my hand to almost anything. What do vou want done?" "Well- if I was to hire a man it would be one that could lift well, a strong, wiry fellow ; one ior in stance that could shoulder a sack of coffee like that yonder, ami carry it down." "There now, captin'," said our countryman, "that's just me. I can lilt anything I hitch to; you can't set me. What will you give for a man that can uit you ?" "I tell you," said the merchant, "if you will shoulder that sack of coffee and carry it across the store and never lay it down, I will hire you for a year at ? 100 pet month." "Done," said the stranger, and by this time every clerk in the stoiw had gathered around and were waiting to join in the laugh against the man, who, walking up to the sack, threw it across his shoulder with perfect ease as it was not ex tremely heavy, and walking with it twice across the store, went quietly to a large hook which was fastened to the wall, and hanging the sack upon it turned to the merchant and saiti : "There now, it may hang there till doom's day ; I shan't never lay it down. What shall I go about ? Just give me plenty ot work and $100 a month and its all l ight." The clerks broke into a laugh, but out of the other tides of their moutlis,and the merchant, discomfit cdt yet satisfied, kept to his agfe ment,and to-day the green country man is the senior partner in the firm, and worth a half million dollars. Payment of tnuitl II ills. 7'he payment of small hills is a matter of much more importance than is generally attached to it. 7'here are not a few who, in times when business is a little depressed and the prospect tor the future seems more than usually unsettled, will hold on to their cash in hand and tell all the collectors who wait on them with overdue bills to "call again," while the payment would not give them any serious incon veniohce and would accommodate a large and deserving class of credi tors. Indeed, we know of nothing that in a quiet .way would go so far to give animation to the mar kets throughout the country as the universal fulfillment of obligations at the first opportunity. If all the little debts tor the discharge of' which the debtors now have tl c- (,,s, a(.tuj,v on l and were paid at once, the wheels of business would be lubricated and a "general j jollity" soon prevail throughout I the land. Tho first serious effect j on trade of any public excitement comes from the sudden check of j those little streams. It is true the I large transactions are arrested, bur il every body went to paying these little debts the check would lie mo. menlarv, as business would be forced along the current thus continually renewed. Let every man whose eyes fall on these lines pay out hi ready money for bills ho knows t lie due, and not stop until his pock ets are emptied. Probably before this is realized the return current will reach his pocket, too, and Lo lie liable to fill his obligations. 7'here is as much money as ever ; as much currency as ever. Who stops its How ? Let it move on for a prompt payment of bil's now duo, and new business will catch the in-, spiration and start oft'niKiii a fiesH gallop. Arew York Journal of Commeret, On the 2th, a very pleasant occur rence took place in the Illinois State Senate. Lieut, Gov. Dougherty was made tlie recipient ot a very line silver coBeeurn, iu token of the esteem in sunt gentleman Is held bvthem. The mwsentatioii taken entirely by surprise. i .....