-.,.. iiimiw Hi- ! '' VOL IV. Al OHEGON, .Tl'NK 14, 187: NO. 41- r I'l'V.I.Wlt! II PVMiY I l:ll'AY, By tOIX. VAS OUBf E, lU REQI3TEB BUILDINGS, r .! ) F r.-i an: First .ST.- te. TERMS IN ADVANi K. ,. Three swi Jul CO AUVKRTISISti RATES. Transient advertisements. lar s.pmrc of n Mri'. ii" loss 'Irs: Insertion K ; (well iiWiBsn' insertion It. Un Bjvoi-- tt''lnel terms. eried mi tnu ukm u ion work, tl.vtnrr received new Ijiv,!ih of col ore l Ink, on' K n are propanxl toexecuten i n t - in :i hotter inatui 'i'. til clamper Imui ever Iwomi i ily. ere-1 In this Aj;- nt for i'i" Bl'tt'' ' Tlir following gentlemen i '-' otrthorlwl to receive and PfW tor -iinseripllons. ad vermin .fortlloMrflteTKIt: Hiram Smith, wrrlsnurii. o P. Tnmrtkhrs. llawrnirg. Peter H'inio. Ilrnwitsvtllc. W. U. Kh'.i. Brownsville. .1. II. Irvine. W T. II. lieyiio) ftltem. . I.P.Fister.fNin t'l-auns.-n. ii. iv Potter, S!tir1W station. Fletcher . Weil-, Bnona ith, 1 olK I o L'lms. Nlekell.'iiutksonv-Rle. iirsiN ;" cAilUS. ,t. it.Mtr iii i.e. J..v.ii.ni. MITCHELL Si DOLFH, AO.oni'.vs ":- M"i OOLICITORMN CHANCERY AX it PROI S Mjimi imim.iv. O'llce over nw old iHi-t.i IK-o, from -i! IvI lit, Pnrt.nn I, oro.-iou. J.l. IV.WH.I.. 1.. I !.!.. POWELL & FLIXN, Attorney aiil it!.s; lr lit I.-iw, H -"i IT0U8 IN CltAXOEHY b. "rnnii rnitarj ituBilel, Albany. Oregon. Collections anil n hi . i: .. ' i..i.it'. ... ti'iule 1 to. 1 K. u.niAsc::. s, n. itt'Minnu v. votary l'ii!lle. Attariipyn a:-.i 'ouiaeHorK ' l.-.w. aLB'.VNy,ORElOX. OIBcc i i ftftrlsVi "f :vl W, RB IV, l. t?. j RAl'l'ATK OK I IN-. IN- rv work ti tlio line of ll'j profc.Wlon In tin' liest ami moil approvel met'.io.l. 'i l.at w rMinna:tc nuft .na la had oiaewUw. Niwtt0xUI!'ailiiitnUtetij fbrtlie piilii .iMrXtmcrlimH "H'lh If ! ! H l! i' in PilrrWi liricli hioetc, -v 1 itira. ItMMcnce ilriii iiMiwsoniliorOini jtt'iiioHalciiiiri-ii, r;D!illiirf on covin UotlSe biak. J7-.'-b XICTiSCr ATX! 10 PHfSI "IAN. OfVU'K ON PirtST STREET. ONE door ivihi of !'.:...' liiltitn, in ll!trktiart' two 5lw.UBiK k 'Corner t&TlianiirM' ry HtiWHis Aluauy.Uinaoli, UTI Wat oi'"7'2xo olis SriIKlUCAT. FI.VMiX Ami Ueneral Will JIneliiaery. .1. r. BACKENCTO, Aent, AHwii.Vi Oregon. r.h.1 . Ill li .. l . H. M'l l htU H. X. i, Dl' I0?!r'. . CO., HAVE OX llAXD Mi i "N -I ANT1.Y nwi.tii.ja taw f (IroscrtrH mill Ipnovtsjoiia, Wood Miii .iiiow war, toio, ctgafk, i-nnlet'ltonery, Vankeo noltonn, clc., n'liokwaie and rv'ttll.at loviiMi fit't'1". Olipd ii: II. . III. I it "HI ra Alliany, oruxon. I ALJJASY BOOH SarOBR. Eatabllshcd ia insa. E. A. Froclaiid, nK.M.EB IN EVEBY VARIETY OK litlMioIlaiieou.i liook, bcIiooI Uioka. blank iwokftalfltloiiery. Rook unportod tu oniiTci wtort nojlua. Wbany, 1)bo.S, W70. 'fl StMi - TUBSflXO. t f AM PREPARED To HO ALL KINUfi 1 ot fuming : keep on hand and tnake lo orh-r lnwllldl-lKittoilied elmlrs, nn I spin nlng wheels. Shop near lie' "Magnolia Mills." .mux M. METZLKK. Alhany, Nov. S, lsiS.s-1 AKBVW HATH BtOlifsE. TIHE t'X DEBSKi X E I) WOl'LH It E Rjswl fully infoi tn iliei lilseiisof Abiany and vicinity' Hint ho has taken charge of .this oslalilishtneiit, and by keepim.' denn rooms ami jiaylng strict nltentioii to basl ness exsicts to suit all those who may fa v.or him with tbelf potyonugo. Having lierelofoi'" iirilediin nothing bat 1 lrst-d ss Ilnir nretmluK Mnloou, lie nursTls lo give entire Hallsfiicllou In all. Children's and Indies' lialr neatly cut and sliaiiinoocd. Hept- W-y JOSEPH tVEBBEB. FDKS! FURS ! FURS! riMIK HBiHKfT I'llICKK PAIHmC'ASII . 1 lor all kinds of MIR, bv HLAIN, YoUSCi t!0. Awiy. nw&m f WMIIiUtrt (Tfif -l!-' ! l-iab! I fi) . lU'StNESS 1'AUDS B A NKiN G AM' Ezcliaaffe I U AI.BASY, ORiXiON. DEPOSITS BECEIVKB Bt'flJECT TO ollOC ii! "Wit, iBlcrcsl allowed on time deposit in coin, Ejclujro cm I'ottWn I. Francisco, mid ." York, for sale nl lowcsl rates, Collection ma leiiiul Proumtly remitted, Refers to 11. W.Corbott, llenrj railing-, V, s. LialJ, Banking htmw f rnm 8 . M. to I I'. M. Albany, Feb, 1. lS7l-84v8 . MAltliLT: WOKKS. pealni in Haul and S'( SJoiicn, Execnlod in Callforiila, Vermont and Itailan Maibtt). SALEM, OBEUOJf. IIRAM JI SIIOI AT AMIAXY. J, tx,W. HTTt'IBSBSi ROW & cbaxi:, Dealcn in i2o!i, Shoen, as'.'! findings INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE puMic to tkflit' lull atock of lliu Jalao iyi.'-. in Ktintienten'ii ami yoaMiVoimti. bIioim, gaitoiM,i)Nt'or I tte,e!c.,e(c., :i antoiliuvel-j la'.issl tUliiKOUl in lie line nl laalas' and aiin-e' Wt'ora, Imluioraia, Xcwporl Fleid Anlohi ufle bttlua, anil uutnv nili'! new oil fiHlnoniiiiie slide?, ju-i received al tliaQU Hoot S:oiu,wWelj tliev will Wll a rapidly a incy can IVii '. pnivliascra who WW) niHKia!) ml- e.i ti..' !nn-t wnvnianki rateiii Invy rowivel lul'. Invite '" ' '!'" lo Qr4er,;and tiUjQfrk ttw'RMl a. CITY ROOT STOBK, riBW Ti:r.i:T. l ira! door VJ i i.4 Of Bli?vBitllil K. CI TV M All K KT, nmt vntj xt. ai?isvy.. oi:um, PJ. L. HARRIS, PK.tPlHBtOB, 'ILL EXIiEAVOB TO KEEP i ' IX - on hun t a tiin unppiy nl AM. KISm OV JIEATO, Vi'litcli will lie Of Hi'.' very bcal flllflllly. Thr hlJlidl rnarkvl price slid lor lawve ; lniirn anil niMlp, Thii l i!iir w.-t of F.'rrv, mi sotlttl side nl First ;we,t. .i- I. IIARBIS. Attain . Hci'. li, W7H5V I . J. W. Villi JH'ii Bfl'sh "il. .. WOliV DtfiTOtt, i SAT.KM :' : : OREGON. MY lona exriarlence In dl-ci.i" cftiiwd by WullMs. cannot bo Min n-M' l by miy iwyaH-bia in Karopa op ido tjile 1 K'ato. OflWo rooniii. So. 88 and 80, over Hi.' Paul o.lhv. tirt-Onsnl!tion!i and iixaruiiiatlonsr.'vrcAorflc, vin80tiiH Albaiij' Collegiate liittiitntc, ALBANY, OREGON. rPHIS INsTITCTtiiN WILL REOPEN' OX 1 Monday, Septemlier I, f-il. w iiha e.M j.s in leiudierscapalile and earnest, 1 n -; en, -'ion will he thorough and practical, and tho system of order unsurpasse I. Enrpar Hi nkirsad Iress If. K. WAltliEN. A M., Pre-I I, nl ; Or, Rev. E. 6. ( EAR V, I1. Ik, Mbaaj . I " "' ' The E)c The Mars! ES. T. tj. GOLDEN, Oculist BiidAurlKt Albany, Oregon. nit (IOLI1EX IS A -KKBs.-son of the noted rTl jj. old oiitlialmle do. tor, ALihs?-v.'- a .. ...it.... .a fvSr. -.jr. ii-. 'do!, leu hna ha I exinn'ience in hi a' lutf 111(1 MO i. H.gpiWTOT' Which theevee'l I eariire-'ulijcid.lind feels ! I'imtl lent oi aivim cutli-i' .sj.ti-tad ion to i those who luay piece Ihi niseivcs nnaei'lits dliv. April IS, IB), ! DbTeToTsMTM, BEXTIST, I I Is I.I'M! 4TKh IN Al.- i I I Hiay. and is now rea l;. E. :'i- : lo ttuii on I la- cld.-nsot VI- OT'tTWtA hanyft'i I vletaP.w!l!,:i new J-LJ-- Invention in dental work, it consists In HupiKirtillg I he p'a'e lotbe tiiouth without coveting ile' bole roof, as hoititoforo. 'L'hosi litolilng artldelitl leetli are request el lo call and esaniliie for ilioinsoh-es. Also, plates inendel. whether partkilly broken, or divided. Teeth, estiacie I with, nut pain. Otllce over Tiirn'ir.islore. All work warranted. 7vl Euu(-r-liiingin, CalovHiiiiing;, Elct'oraling, &.v. T.l M. WATISWOBTH will give prompt 1' , altcnlton to all orders for Paper 'langiii'i, Caksimlning, Doeomllng, Ac., in this city or vhdnlly. All work exeeuleil In the lilies! ty. hi Hie liest iniiimer, and at lowest living rates. KTOnlnrs left at Fiinillure Wareronius of Chus. llealev will aawivc prompt attention. 1014 SIXKSS CARDS. To tho Citizens of Brownsville am! Ykimly. IT II e CNDERSIOXEn WOULJO '-N i mmnce tbaJ thev aiv iXUKl'EN l'ET CANDIDATES Kit tnoiiurchiwbrnll lite W O O L tbey mil gt, fm- wlileb ilicy v. l.i pay tbo UlKlteM SlurUrt Prive la I'u'ii ocUoo'la. Also, tliev have a full sibek of i; n t: it a i. J! i: r ' II A ( li I v. on bond, whleb thoy oai-r nl lowest niton forf'ASM ur 1R01)(' E. KIRK, HUME A CO. P. H. ('.',11 on lit In lore i loiini; tor your Wool. Rrownnvllle, Marcb '2H. 72-80mS Vli A XKL1 M A 82 H KT, AI.BAXV, OBEOlJX, J. R. Ifl'.HRO.V, i : Proprietor, 10AIX, AT THE OI.II PEACE ON . V Fiiinl Breot, proposm I" fnmlsli nil v. laianply wi'.li nil kin 1 1 of MEATS.nl 111.' lowest market tlltoft. By strict (irfentlon to imsitiiwii he hopes toglwi itoneml aatls i:...'.:"'! Eoatl who may favor hlin will! n call. ;T lii'die-i uairket prloo paid for Pol IIKY. J. li. IIEUROS. n.".;vi SETTLEM I Ei E'S A UBSEB V, alx .UiicN Soi.tii or Albait', i.tnn Co., NEAR THE RAILROAD. J S'ttHi IT THE ATTIATI'i.N if ALL 1 peinonn destriiitx to purciiii'W fiiiil trees to call anil a.liinttiu my s-o.-k. wblcb i couinosinl of tbo largest ati'I best solwi ion i.i ill.' an1, conslsiing of applet1, pcai's, cliorrias, liimns, brunos, grax. biacUlaiiv ri u. i umints an 1 roses. Also, black and while wahiiit, Knglinb walnut, blekory, lc. an, rodhiul, honey lociist, liavkhcrry, and n nntnliuv of o her vaHeilOsOf IWtn and p'tinfs too tiiiine!ons lo mini'. Ion, all of wliiclt iiraotiewd at low rales. HENRY IV. SETTI.EJIIBE. IH'C.17, 1-7-1 i WM. PETERS, HAJ l i A' n HF.n of Carriages tSSi Wagons, Of r.V 'ry ItCHcrlptle.i, A LB AMY, OBECiOS'. i i.si kai i r i;: - to orhkb any Al aiulalliitylesof Wugona, t'arriaRP, ISaek. .te.. a it reasonalile rotes tri llie ns.' nf gon '. nai'.cr alun I tlmt-class work v. ill jnn- (i..; Hiring ncotlynud spedltloiwljdonc at low rates, Sh ."on ForTy between KnM and - '.id utter! s, WM. PKTEKA AlhauftMay l s"72-:iJ dk, vaa;cleve's (loltfjiiin Uii!niiiii!!i! C! nr;y f-i-p lialfilUlli fiOuOllliattl uujiituiltii l lT.SUi;: IliaJl'LATOR. rpHE MERITS OF THIS IXSTRI'MEXT I 1. eoHslst principally ia 'he support 'i give- to the ah loineiian J spin-', vhc hi ;t 1- hroad, supnnrtc I hy snsiwndeni is-!i I over tbo slionldera, and kepi ia slues, by j 9ellVgmiemtlng(inlviflilcPklcs,v lililiglvc a plonsntil current, 'i lie Bagulalor ia a!sg flalviuva'i ' ' up nil I Nozlcsiii-e ina'leot Suvcr; ltsatrni,il Couix'i'iia I .inc. Is Imllnw, tlial Injections may l lUtown lUrough it,orlnto!homiek Pf Ike ( terns. I: ,nn ' so ivfii'aied l.v i.s ilmmV-.'M'H' a- lo meet any inakpoKb tioa of the I'lerus, in: I Is iincipattleil In mretlng any. form nl female illscase. Price, fii." Pntcilcil August I'. 18.1, hy W.S. VuuClcYc, Ccatralia. Illinois. Territory iic Sale, or will receive Uualty lor inanufielure, For Stota or Territorial rights lo nuitia tactnri. and sell on the 1'itcl lie Coast, apply to Col. l.. Van I, EVE, Albany, Oregon. :CTotlco. ORRflOU S. CALII'OBNIA RAIlJWAD Conieanv, Ijllld I lepan iiieut. Port land Oregon, April ". 1-7.'. Notice (h hereby given, thai a v Igorom piims nllon win he Itistluited against any a ' ever) person who irepasses nimn any llallroad Land, bycitlttngandreiiiovlag! bn'H'rilierid'riini boftini ill.' same Is lit II t.IIYoi theCoiupn ny AMI PAIR FOB. All vacunt Land in old nuui'ierod see lions, whether jurvwved or mi urvey.-.l. within a distance of t'hirlv miles ft'oni the Mae of the road, belongs lo the Coinriany. I. It. MtadtES, Hv4tf tend Agent, flfXETROPOUS II O T ID I., foriier Front aud Salmon StN., PQRTUKO, OHEGON. Tills new and elegant hotel, with Xew Eurnlturo Tliroiiclionl, Is nov PF TO Tin: I'FRLK'. Rulh .um for Uie nrcouiuiodntlcu ol' UiicsIk. FliEE COACH TO THE HOt'SK. Como and Hcc V. 1. ft, NPBITXUen, Propr. Oct.J,Tl-Sv I III a noma os- KPitixu. (WITH VAltUTKiX Hail fcnll'' Spring! ivitli gmccfiil slop pinit' ncr myriad Mcstiiig tolie-4nm Hail RPtd'eci ail- anjivfug getthiy lov!" our hearts tk fire h "n" MJOI 11 geiil! Burin upon ber balm;, ile loiiiiltis setisi! I'lW", ' Soft Qtloi'o CI HWflti in! Il!,l ixikitjHS -J .')::, hi, l.l-Oll s (lie vernal stilt if tpiu'rn going t Hail eoM'o Spring! lie-ale her path. ivjty gleaming. Tlic (lii-i-ii Its 'Iter crown of white .'ititl gohl, Awl drowsy aattire wakens from her tlreatifiug ! i shut, lite thi n; I'll c rfc'i my ikvlU o'l'i'iW. Hall gentle Spring! while birds again tire singing. On eager ivtngs thuy fake their home- waul llthtj Ami nil the wouil-i with sweetest umhIc ringing "AH-ilWrtirb-afrcen to d-ith lu ;:(" Hail gt ni!e Spring! how welcome is hot coming, llow bright Hie joys that glitter in her train; flail gentle Spring! Utlwl lite wild bee humming "'.'if.' U'ui iid; 'li. frozen up etfttlii, i Hie Rail l ire. iLOGFE FOBSl'NI'AY ECHOOLBOY?, A lit Jones, have yuii heard of that Are ted up the man's hoiliC and ' tint bun I lot?'1 "No Smith where sit? What a mil ! fortune lo him! Was it uffoml house?" "Yes a nlvo hotie ami lot a good ; home for any fainilv." I "What a pity! Uow ilii! the lire i later" "I If mm played with lire, and i llioiigiiilessly si t it lihmelf." I -How silly! Did yon say the lot I wa hurtled, too?" t "Yes. lo; and till, all gone, ellukand I clean." . ! ''Flint I' jdngtilar, It must have : i en a ho! lire and thn I don't .see how ii eoiiUI burn the lot." ! "No. it was not a very large lire. I nor a very hut lire. Indeed it was so ; mall, it at! rn ted l,ut little attOHtioii, and did not alarm anybody. In I'm. It olteu went out of' It-'eff, and the man ligliti'd it again." ; "iVbit f,r. I should like to know?" "Oil! be didn't seem lo think whitt iiirai it was doing, lie liked (he niell of lire, and ainined himself with ; smoke.1 "lint liow could such a liille fuv i burn up n house and lot !" I "It Glinted a long time more th in ! Iwentv year.'. Though ii eoirsiuiuHl slowly, it wore away about $150 wot lb a year." "I don't quite lttidcrslnml you yet. Tell me. w here the lire was kindled, and ever, thing about it." Well! then, it Win kindled a the vmlaf dcigw; The cigars cost him. he liini'elt told me. flOO a year, and that ill twenty-one year-; would iimoilill to $J7850, beside all the Interest. Xmv, the money was worth at lens! ten per cent., and nl that rate it would double about mice in seven year-. That would buy a line house ot n large farm. Don't ymi pity the faini lv ot the fooli'li man who lias slowly burnt up their home? "Wtietisrli! I ctioss now von mean me. for i have smokwl moro than twenty years. But I did'nt know it i Would cost as much as llitt. Audi; haven't any ton-" ot mv own. Have; a'twaya ivnted thought I was too p. in to own a house. And all because I was ton poor to own a house. And i all because I have been burning ii up! : What a fool I have been !" "Yon may lire twenty years longer, 1 and burn up another home." I see. and I will give up my cigar aud unit smoking." "Yes, I have known many quits ; j the same man at least half a dozen ; times." "Friend Smith. 1 am determined to ' ; quit at once aud forever. I am re- j solved to nut out Ibis lire, never to j light it again, i '"Well." said Jones! now I trust yon will. If foil are Hilly resolved, i yon can. If you are not. the old hab I i; will le too 'strong for you. and your ' second house and lot w ill vatllsb in stuoke." Aud while we are quitting, let iw stop all the boys from beginning. ' Hoys all. don't be such fools as I have been, but touch not, taste not, handle not. this unclean thing. I The ii'0p!e of village in KailSd-S, I called Grasshopper Falls, not thinking the name solllciemly high sounding, 1 had it changed to Sautivlle. The i dwellers thercbout, unaccustomed to ! -itch outlandish appellation', corrupted i K. new name into "Snow Tail." and I ,i... ,.lll,ii,i Is Liinwn o: ill bv that title. The humiliated villagers havejii-t appealed to the Legislature to change the name of their village back lo Grasshopper Falls. It is said that Horace Gn eiey wea ried with editorial labors, mid disgust ed with his political wrangles, serious ly talks of buying a sheep ranch in Colorado, and "retiring there for rest. Horace will probably commence im proving his stock with a hydraulic nun. MHMHT AMO URAWT. t Washington, May 0, 8neeln1 Dispatcli to llle BoMon Travel. Among the callers tit the While Uoine. yesteiilay, was Unlouel John s. Mo-l.v, the bimoiis ex-Confei.ler,itu lender, who w. iif for the pilppntttt of payiiig bis respect Uo the President and talking of the political situation. The ( 'o'o, I was acconipatiicd by Sat ator Lew is, of Irginlu, who brought afwiit the interview, It appears that Mr. Lev, is told I'n'sltlftlltOmilt Oltlie reintii l.s made by Colonel Mody for the kindness shown Mrs. Mosby short ly after the war, and for which the Colonel expressed Ids gratiltide. tm inwlhttely after thei 'incinnatil 'onveii liotl, Colonel Mo-by wrote lo Mr. I.eit is that if rresident Grant wisla-tl to make a point with the S-.ttllieni pepk, HOW was the time to do ii, by piifstlhig a libera enuree loward them. T'lK! vote of the Ninth being divided between GreeJevaiul Giant, ami the Soitthi rij : 'dates holiluiglhe balance of pow. r. the people South would cast it in favor of whichever one held out the best Inducements by pursuing a literal policy in Southern alfairs, When Coloui 1 Sloshy arrived heie, Mr. Lew is marched him to the White House, where an Interview of two hours' du ration ensued. The Presidenl receiv ed Colonel Mosby politely, and intW-j duecd hlni to .Senator Ames, of Missis- i, and Colonel dulm n, t nruev, w on was, present. Colonel Forney- "Ah. Colonel Mos by, I have beard ofwat before." 'Colonel Mo-by "Yes. and lot' you, through your paper. I used to get it nearly every day through the lines, and have read in it pretty sharp tilings i of inc." Colonel Forney "Had I known yon were such a good looking man I would ! not have been eo haul on you." 'flu' conversation then took a gener- j id turn as to how Virginia and the ' Southern States would go under certain contingencies, and if ilnvlcy's nomi nation divides, the Southern vote with the President. Said Mo by : "Ami the Sm: it. holding the balance of; power, has its choice between them. I Vi e shall go lor the one we think will be a friend to u- the most. Yon. Mr. ! Preside) t. can afford to be generous to j ti-. We laid down our aruu and sur rentlercd to you." 'i he president re-potided that he was I kindly disposed toward the South, and thai Itliis administration or nets ap peared to be harsh or unkind be in tended that liny should only be ju-t. j lie was the executive of the will of tie- people. The President remarked that when tie came In as Chief Execu tive lie had great dlflh'tllty With An-1 dreW Johnson, who win continually asking when the trials of Confederates 1 Ibr treason would commence. I re plied, said the General, not until they violate their oaths of allegiance. Colonel Modiy ndated an amusing Incident of bow, after tha war, bis boy Beverly, six year o'd. one night edme by his bedside and prayed hard to -.-ltd old Johnson lo the devil. President Grant -."A goisl many. who vot.-d tor Johnson worm like to have loinctl BeveriV's prayer. Si eretary Fisii then entered, and Colonel Mosby remarketl to Colonel Forney that the Kepubliisiiifi would have to take a "new departure" lo wanl the Souih. A vindictive policy would destroy the amienbe feeling! there, and colonel Mosby believed j the Itepiib.'iwin ivartv would carry out ! i their policy I itvard the South if they were sincere lit nrylugthetoiualiaw'k. The President Inquired of the Colonel what bethought of the "Dolly Varden" I Convention at Clnelhnati, aud Colonel j ' Mosby replied that be thought Phila delphia would do n. ii. h better. The I : elci Hon ofUreelev would be the open I ing id'a iinndom box of evils upon the j S.ttt bern peop'e. Oivcly wollld be ' siiiTOiindeii w ith much worse iulluetur i than anvbndv el-e. for his part he I Plvfeired the rule of the soldier lo whom General Lee surrendorwl bis ' sword, than that of a fanatical philoso pher like ancient Horace. As to how - Virginia would go, he said ii depend I ed on future events. Dan Yoorhccs j says he does not think a Democrat 1 will be put in I he held as a candidate, but 1 Won't vote for Horace. Were he ! to do so. the old Democrats in his dia I triet would hunt him Ootoftbe ground. I "Now. in my district," said Nlosby, "there's Lewis MelCenzle. ex M. C., : and a delegate to Philadelphia. He is a popular negro, and may carry sonic of them over to Horace ; but I think i it w ill be a good exchange lor Horace ; lo have the darkles, and you lo have 1 the white people." President Grant remarketl ih.it the issiiu between him and Mr. (Ireetey i was merely a personal one; and Colo nel Mo-by aaiu thai what made the Administration unpopular in the Sonlh i was the number of eariiet-baggera there. Colonel - Mosby (lid not think the Southerners would sacrillce .a single ! iirlnciplc by voting for Grant against Greeh v. The t'olond .'i il that he prcicrieu luiiiiuij i, .....,".. ., i , and Informed the President lhat if ti e ' Issue Were between General Irani and 1 Horace Greeley, he would support General Grant. Ile relieved that i Virginia Would give a majority tor! 'him. lb' was certain his district wouni. i' necii iic i .u r i 'i;ni i tic' Mate in i.rani s ih nan. Dmiog the interview he touched upon several war Incidents. The Pres ident informed Colonel Mosby that he came near being captured by him once when on the Orange and Alex andria railroad without a guard. Senator IxwU "Anil it migU hare chitugiil thr iwiilt of thr reW(V. Colonel Mosby "Yes, ami I might have been President." Sul.se pteut lo Hie Interview a cor- resjioudciil called tipoti Colonel Mosby jit bis bot.-l, and asked him how lie liked Pn jldent Grant. "He's a very plain man." raid 'ol onel Mosby ; ".me don't feel suiiill in hi- pr, -euee. 1 w;u very much pleas ed with my reivption." Cin'ix'spoinent- "How was it down your way between Qeneral Clraut ntB Her tee llreelev?" Colonel Mo-by "I think it Bert to ',i for l'tc-ident Grant. Jamen liar ber i for him, and George Payne and other cx-t'nufedcr.ites." Corresiioiident "How was it with your friend', Coventor Smith. "Extra Wily ?' " Colonel Mosby "Oh! lie's for pea a1." Correspondent "What isyouropuv Iou about the polilieal situation?" Golonel Mo-by -I think it fur the Interest of the people to go for I'rcsl delit Grant, instead of a ihied-np veg etarian like Horace Gmdey. IIe'8 a fiic-lovist, an agrarian "oiirieriterftt)d If cieetetl, might have Stian Anthony or Lucy Stone hi his Cabinet. I'lt'sf deut Grant could lienctit the .South more than Greeley, hCcau-i; be would have power in and out of Congress lo da positive aets of friendship, whereas Greel'-v could not." T he Colonel was 01 the opinion that President Grant may secure the vote wan me .-ininneni ia-o pie ii uiey an' iiiviueeii I bar hei'i'-iiter tliev mav liavean etpial voice In thegoverntnenf, at'.d that the policy of his tidmiuistra tiou will In; in favor of kintlly relations between the sections, and the dillir eiices between the North and the South having been settled by conrtl tntlonal antendniente. The twrespon dent then retired, Nenalble Minis lo Uirla. Il i- a -toui-biug bow tew of the young women of America know how to make good bread. How few of them know how tn make up a bid properly! How few of tltciu know now in cook meats wi 11 ! How few how very few understand the numer ous and complicated duties of house keepingof such housekeeping as makes a home pleasant and attractive. Sour bread can e; sour tempers... Heavy bread is like a leaden bulk f shot hilo your own ranks. Neglect and ignorance of household duties are mortal foes to domestic peace. Love at first sight is very poetical and romantic ; but tin., love and res- necl thitt endure to the last vkwate Invaluable and sublime. It iseasirts to win a lovi r or a husband than to keep him. Ho--y cheeks aud bright eye; may rob a man of his heart ; tut ! lin y ate not certain to' keep his tem- per sw eet, when he comes home lltlll i gry and sits down to a poor dinner, j If mothers were less ainbitlous and 1 BCeedy to obtain rich l.u -bauds for j nn ir daughters, aud more sedulous to bestow itpoii litem a tloinestlc educa tion in Itielf a rich dowry. Man is, lo a great extent, an anf nial. To keep niiimols. cimtcnted and happy, they mud be well fed. When j tl i it- stomachs are ftilli they are ii.dis i po-ed to tight or to ntitirrel. It i- iinqiie?tionably trite, as the ; Hook of Proveriu bath it. that "better i- a dliiia r of hcrbj where love i-. tlian a -full .'I ox anil hatred there with;" I u; a great deal belter siif would he the love and aud the stalled i. x both. Togotiur they make a. mod execThtnt dinner, and the one is sauce for the other. Love i; too liable lo diminish and sub -iile. w hen il ha- to dine out to gel a good dinner. Poor cooking and b id housekeeping are among the prolific sources of di vorce .--uit 5. They produce differ ences ; they produce misery; they pro duec ill-feeling, ill-health, separations, and death! Mothers! if yen wish to do some thing substantial and real tj promote the comfort and happiness of your daughters, instruct them to Le good cooks and good housekeepers. A PiiACTiCAi. View of Umbrel las, The Chicago 'ossays: Among the n-i-s to which the umbrella may be put i- poking an utter stranger fliitod with luuibago. in the back, un der the Impression that he i-i' Smith. I It also serves to keep off the rain; I first, when it rains; second, when it does, not rain. It- ues in the first event are palpable to the most nakisl j eye. The second ease may beprncti ' Hilly Hlmtrated by taking an umbrel la dow n town of a cloudy morning, j The inevitable result is (hilt the skies I clear up toward nine o'clock, and you ret urn home in a sweltering glare of Bullfight and fctiffoeatetl with duM, i bearing vvith you an ninbrella, which convinces all who meet you that you area little erratic or very shiftless, i If the table-talker were an honest firne r suffering from a corner in rain, he would put on a pairof patent leath r boot; and a light spring suit, ami; g i on a long walk without an umbrel- i. It wottiil he sure to rant eoinbinnl munvn hihi n.ipei. lei atone pill li- forks before night. PmbrellaJi are no! coiistdered private property, auv more than Hie air of heaven and this rain which falleth alike upon tbo Ilenioerats and Republican. You may take one with impunity at any nine, it ,ou ate not onserretl. The last characteristic of the rimhilhi t. its Protean jxiwer ot changing sliapcs m may leave bran new inu la m silk with an ivory and nisewood hat die at any nubile gathering, taking therefor n check, and within three hours it will transform Itself Into light blue or faded brown cotton, somewhat leas In f-tet than a circus tent, with a Vil IhI. itw.unninn, . : I .HI .Jfc