Ml a coivmv M.Msnur.K rm.KM.MA. A mimlier of years ago tlioro Yfh ill lie Soto. Wis ir.Mitl,. ihm by tW iUmrieaWlriu ing, It ever a hitman being was oVer.stocked with good humor and I vmgfrintm, it wm WWtiiHf, awl j iiMA'ictinis were nntnbewl by the hundred, many of whom vet re. sides there. It came to ss that this wag was elected Justice of the Peat, sitrl shortly alter his inrtal - ment in office, a couple came from Iowa to get united in the holy bonds of " padlock." Whiting tells how I performed the cere-' mony, as follows : Having been appointed to the desirable " poMli " of Justice ot j tlic Peace, I was accosted, on the j 5th day of Jit'.y by a sleek looking j young man, and in silvery tones i requested to proceed to a neighbor. j iug hotel, as he wished to enter ! into the holy bonds of matrimony. 116 was a " squelclier." I had j never done any thing of the kind, liad no books nor Hums ; yet I de- j temiined to do things tip strong, i and in a legal manner, so I pro. I oeeded to the hotel, bearing in my arms one copy of the Hevised Mat - utes. onedittii W..hsirMTl,ri.l., ed Dictionary, one copy large sized Jjible, a small copy of the creed and articles of the Faith of the Congregational Ciiurch, one copy of lJojw's Essay on Man, ami a sectional part of the map where the victim lived. Having placed a table in the middle of the room, and seated myself behind it, I, in tntmpct tones called the ease. With that the young man and woman, with great alacrity stepped up be fore me. Having sworn tlicm on the dic tionary to answer well and truly all ': the questions 1 was about to ask, I ; Jiroceeded. I told the youpg man that, being an entire starnger, I should ask him to give hail for the nrwta I To vim LmisI flttc mm t-. wrw jjuii'ii. IIVill'l WHO BU IIC" quently in court, I thought it indim letb!e. He answered; If I meant : Uk, lee for performing tli ceremony, i. Li I :. Vi i in; nuiim uepusa it, men iiu ineiv. I M ho did not know what I meant, i ii,nf I a ihtki t ha1 ' tion of tk. tvrenwuy. 1 then told ... ... - I him it would be necessary to give lail to keep the pace. This be said he was willing to do when be arrived home, and then 1 waived tliat point a'so. Having established to my satis, faction that they wanted "to get married, and that they were old enough to enter into tliat blessed state, 1 proceeded to tie the knot. take that woman to be his wile. ' He said he was. I told him tliat I , did not reqoir. haste in answer; that he might reflect a few mimitea ; if l wished. 1 told him she look-! ed like a fine girl, and I had no doubt but tin was ; but if the se uel proved that he had lieen taken in, I did not want to be held re sponsible. I said he must love, lionor and obey tier as long as she lived ; be must not be " snappy " around tlie house, nor spit tolncco juice on tlie floor, a'l of which he promised faithfully to obey. " Now," said I, tieorgiana (her name was 6'eorgiana, you hear what Humphrey says. l)o you accept the invitation to become bis wife ? Will yon be lenient toward his faults and cherish his virtues? Will you ever be guilty of throw ing furniture at his head fur slight offenses, and will you get three meals a day without grumbling? .Site said site would. I asked them if they believed in the commandments, and they said they did. Having read the creed and articles of faith, ; as aforesaid, I exclaimed, " Hum phrey, take her, she is yours ; I can not withhold my consent. Geore- iana wheu safe in the arms ofi your Humphrey, you can defy the scoffs and jeers of tlie world." I then rend a little from the " Essay on Man," including tliat I8sage, "Man wants but little here below, but wants that little long." As a finale to tlie scene, I delivered the following exordium : " (7o in peace ; sin no more." Ax Ekkkiti.m; Si ex k. Here is au effecting scene on a ferry boat crossing a rough river : "0, Henry, this is terrible " . "Yes, it is," he responded, "but lean on me and I will protect you." ... Si !1 I 1 jai you miiuk awui ue as rough, as this all the way cross ?" i v - - j j0( rcspoisied 1 lenry. "7'licti.I guess I'll have to lean . ufo! yon? returned tlie lady. ' tutnliK wfle at the thought of a, re. " "4-1 doVt know tbe water u awful rough I goe ye-Mpea, you'd better aek papa." 1c and fatal accident liatt - jrrki itreaii ten ami eleven o'clock Ta HmrMjay evwiii; at I7--tlw tm:Woi Ilaiise & Ilauclifii ; Jr" ""I'"''"""' lrty of life t-'iillwl l . -i-i i State; assembled III National ttmvi'li- b raw m,wu i ik m ctverv vw j closet! at mtie oVl.xfc by .Mr. Han, ; After "Sir. Raute left, it seems tliat i the men all came down to tlie Mf6,'' a"n annoiiiHx-s it itioji upon t k'XifK Hie liqtiur is maiuifktur I ed and stored, for the purpose of ! having a grand csromal. M nlt-st ten o clock an alarm was struck from box ,", and chief engineer Hill, on going to the locality ol the Imix, was directed to this brewery as being the location : 1 the lire, lie went there, as did also Captain Mc.Mahim and one or two policemen, and on entering the basement of the building found the room filled with smoke hut no other sign ot the existence of tire. Two men were in the room drunk and thoroughly frightened. They had sucreedtKl m cxtiiiguishlhg the pre, which they stated, had started in the other room, where the liquor is stored lor fermentation. A search in this room by the officers for the purpose of becoming assured that no tire remained resulted in the find ing in the further comer, thecharred and blackened laxly of the third man of those who had been in the building, with li!e totally extinct. ' , ' 01 , T n!e!l " l K 72 . i!""1'1' ,!",,,'r1 he "im'.'0, of " I ll,)"or tliat tlioy could give no very ! accuraie acoonm oi Hie wnow i-: fiiir, but as near as they could tell, ' and from what they were able to tell later, when they had become some what sobered down, the circum stances were as follows : All three of them had gone into the fermen- tation room to draw some beer to drink. After gcting what they , wanted they started back for the 1 other room. Two of them were i eonsiilernblv ahead of the tliinl. who was carrying a lamp in his hand, . . . . .' . ; and got itdo the other room, when suddetdy they heard a lamp explo sion in the tormenting room and a shriek for help from their comrade. On looking lack, they saw the en trance to the room to be one sheet of fire. They immediate'- directed 1 8 01 "ose f',th a "Tt ? I 'y TX e Uo0 a,Bl a ! t',rew . mash upon the hiv. Ihev toon put i 1 1 1 . . . , , , !l mi ,,"t,1 f ,,llK,J 1 me into the room and tlie Hooriniz fvc bad been charred and Imriii'il badly i 'J be man who lost bis life in this terrible manner was named Klias Laufer. Near the door, where the j explosion occurred, was found a j bursted can, which had contained j benzine or uaptha. Laufer, in try- nig to go up the steps to the door, which was two or three feet higher than the floor of the ferment iug ! room, prnlKlhlv stumbled m his 'Ininke'incsa awl fell upon the can oi ",n,,a w,t' 1,18 J? l ie Pmiws the result. After the Kom" he UflthTii a"' "tllt;r ro0m-a'"1 U!My 52 "'t0. I iniuicr corner, ooni iiiiuv ieei. from the scene of the explosion. 1 His clothing must have lieen 1 thoroughly saturated with the lluid, j for despite his efforts tlie clothing was all burned off, and the flesh on the body when found was hor ribly charred and burned to a 1 crisp. : Laufer was a single man, and of ; 6'cnnin nationality, alxmt thirty years of age. Ckvdaiul Leader. Mm I for ' VouMg Ulrls Never inake your appearance in tlie morning without having dressed yourself neatly and completely. Keep your clothing, especially under clothing, in perfect order. Never let pins do duty as buttons, or strings take the place ot proper f bandj. Train yourself to useful oc- ctipations. Hemcmlier it is wicked . . .. . to waste time, and nothing givw , such an expression of vanity and Nith-Tlie doetri7K) of Croat lirit absolute silliness as never having ; aln mid otlier Kiirors-an l'owers wn- auythtng to do. II yon are in your father's house, take some depart - ment of household lalxirupon your self, and a part of needle work, and make it your business to attend to it. Do not let a call from this idlegirl, or a visit from that, or an invita tion from the other, interfere with tlie performance of your duty. It yourpleasures come m as recreations, not as the business of vottr life. jfi l t you want to mairy, do not court or j try to attract the attention of gen-1 tlemen. It is better to be a woman ! titan a wife, and degrade your 1 sevbv makiiwr Wir whole eYirt- rex oy making ytmr v, nolo exist-. ence turn on the pivot of matn- mony. j labor, and tlie Republican partv re- tl! i i 1 cognizes tlie duty of so shaping Wis- MisaH. was at a large party, Sttoii as to mure full protection and when a gentleman by tlie name of . ample field for capital; and frr la Homer suddenly witlidrew himself I hor. wbfcii creates for eapital the larg from the coraranv i olrtnnltles, aiHl a Jurt sliare of ii t4,j ' m t n .: i ' nmtiial nrolits of those two great serv 'Homer s odd, I see," said one j nnt(, orHimtkm. b ol the ownpany. TtvelrthWe hold that Cortan-ss ' Upon which Miss 11. replied : ' and tlie 1'resUlent have only fulrtlled "Ibntwir'a ill I a.1.1" an imiairtant (liftv In a measure for What u barder Uuw oaruing money? CoUeeting it. n heath. NATIOVU. . RKFI HIJ4 AX I'KAT- '"rfffls i mm. 1 Ahijn h, a xn,mi iir,MNin, 1 -emwii at l'nuiMiJiu Jw m. , , (.ity ii,H:nl.-Iilifc. on the ati and bth days .f Jmie. IS7J, afcain tletwuw lis faith ninl. appeals to itn jil I Ik questions More the country. First--IVtrtrig eleven years of su premacy it lias iluutttxl w ith grand courage the solemn dutie of the nine. It suppressed ;i gjaulie seliclliou; cmaneipatid 4,0UU.U0U rlave-: decreed lis- e.pial citificuehip of all and estah llslied universal snU'rage.. Kshihltliig unparalleled magnanimity, it eriiiijn ally pinii-heil no man for political of fenses, and warmly welcnimtl all who proved their loyalty liy obe.ylug the laws Ami dealing ju-tly with their ueighlHirs. It has steadily decreased with a linn hand, the resultant dis orders of a great war. and initialed a wise policy towards tla Indians. The fuel mi Hailroad, and similar vast eu terpi i-s'S have been generously allied and siuvessfuUv conUiietnl. The puh- ; lie lands are freely given to actual set tiers : immigration is protected, en couraged, and 1m; full acknowledge ment of the nuliiniiizedeiti.i-u'- rights has been secured from European pow ers. The national currency lias im proved in regulation and the national credit htsbeeu sustained under extra ordinary hurdens, aisl new houds nave lieen negotiated at lower rate. The revenues have been carefully collected and honestly applied. De'pite the an nual large reductions from the rates of taxation the public debt M been re duced ilurinxumnt'i nreskleney at the rate of one hundred million dollars per j year.- A great financial .risislias been ; avoided aiid peace and plenty prevail ; throiigout (he land. Menacing for. ! eign diittculties have been peaoefully ami honorably compromised, and the lienor and power of the nation lias I been kept high throughout thai world, j This glorious record of the past is the party s best pledge' for tlie future. We believe tlie people will not entrust (he , i:ovemiuiit to anv uartv oreoiubina tion of men com po-ed of those who chiefly have resisted every step in this b",,l fi,'i;l1 P' J S.-cond-t'omplete liberty and exait enoa tc in l ie eniovment ot a II ein . pniinrai ami puiiuc rignis suoiuu tie established and effectually maintained throughout the Union, by elncient and appropriate Statu and Federal legisla tion. Neither tlie law or its adminis tration shonld admit of any diseriniln atiou in respect to citizens, by reason of nice, creed, color, or previous ton- 'Htion of se-rvitude. mint me amernnnents to hr- .Na tional Constitution should be cordially sustained., tiecause tla-y are right : not merely tolerated because tliey'are law; should be curried wit accord ing to tls'ir spirit by appropriate legislation, the enforcement of which can he safely trusted only to the party that secured the amendments. Fourth The National (Joveniment .-honld seek to maintain an honorable peace with all nations, protecting its citizens everywhere and sympathizing with all people who strive for greater Hlierty. i Fitih Anv svstem of civil sen-ire under w hich tlie snliordinate position oi the (ioverninent are cousulereu as rewards for mere partv zeal, is fatallv ikmioralizing. ami we therefore favor a reform of tlie system by laws whiel i hall abolish the evils of patronage and make honesty, efficiency and tiikdity esscutial qualifications for public posi tion, without practically creating a life tenure of office. "(Sixth We are opposed to furtliei grants of the public lands to corpora tions and monopolies, mid demand tliat the national domain shall be set apart for the free use of the people. Seventh The annual revenue, after i paying the current expenditures, should furnish a moderate balance for tlie reduction of tlie principal of the debt: and revenue, except so much us may lie received from a tax on tobae 1 eo and liquors, ought to be rated by duties on importation, tlie scale of 1 which should be so adjusted as to aid i in securing remunerative wagws to la ! horcis and to promote the industries, ; gum tb and prosperity of tlie whole country. Eighth We lwld in undying lionor 1 tlie soldiers and sailors wlioue valor ! saved tlie Union. Their pensions are I a sacred debt of the nation, and wid ows and orphans of tliose wlio died for tlieir country are entitled to tlie care of the Government and tlie gratitude : ol the ieopie. w e tavor such athh- tioual legMatlon as will extend the ' 1 .. it , 1 1" ..f lliii (lniMmimunt , nil .1 mi M0 viHf wen i0nor. ably olschnrgeti, and who in time of duty became disabled, witluait regard 1,. (i.,. 1. ,1. ,.1-n...;,. ...-,1... o... to the h-i.-th of tlaur service t 1 in- cernihgaiiegianci; '-once a subject nl " ubieet." liavhkr at last. thwnsrh the efforts of tlie Kepuhllcan party, hecn tthauiloncil. and the Ameri can idea of the right of the individual to transfer his allegiance having been accented by tlie European nation, it is the duty of our f loveriiment to guard with jealous cart; the rights of adopted eitizens against the iMsutiiptious of un aiithorizeil claims by their fonnerenv- enunents; and we iim tlie continued and careful cncourtigeiiientniid protee- linn oi voiiiooii i ooooi;ni( ion. . fftmh-Tba fninfTh.g privilege ouzht to lie alxilishetl ami a wav me- pared for a reduction In the rates of lw'ge- hieventh Among the (piestions wWdj iw ,Mentm u aM wld eonccnis the rehtiou of capital and the snpprwsleu of vioieftt mA treason- nine oreaninB(w m eermni oi me tatttv rehelhVMM regW. and tin tlic protection of the buflot-box; and, tliervfore tliev are entitled totlie Ihauka of the nation. Thirteenth W'c ileuotuie reniillt- tion of the national dehl. hi any Jbrin or disguise, as a national crime. ; w itness with prlile the retltk'tiniiftf tlie piilalpnl ol'llle'deht and of tlnf Wte- of interest iiiou the Imlaiice. anil wo oo4fldcntlyi!j;iMH tint oilr excellent currency will Ik; perfected -by, 11k1 sfredy resuniptiou of the specie pi"i meiit. I'ourli'iiutli - -The regular liepnhli- ! can party is uiludnil of its obligation to the loyal women ol America for' their noble devotion to the cause of freedom. Their admission to usetiil- ncssis received with satisfaction, and the honest demands ot any class of eit ens for additional rights should he treated with respectful consideration. l'ifleenth We heartily approve of the act ion of t longress in ' i-efal ion to the rebellious Stales, anil rejoice in the throughout the laud. Sixteentli-'I'lie ltepnhliean ptnHy pro post!s to respect, the rights reserved by the people to themselves as carefully as tlie powers delegated by them to the Suite and Territorial arovemments. It disapproves of any resort to uncoil- I stitnlional laws for the purpose of re- ' moving erils by iuterlereiiee with rights not surrendered he the people! to either flic Slate or the National Government. Seventeenth It is Ihedutv of the Qeueral (ioverninent to aifopt such nicasnrcs a will tend' rV encouran - Amerhtin commerce and ship-build- Elgiiteenlh We believe that the modest patriotism, the eaniestness of purpose, sound judgment, practical wmioni, uicorruptiiiie integrity, and iiol-ii ions services oi t ..liraut. Iiave commended him to the heart oftlii' American people, and that with him at our head we start to-day on a new march to victory. PATENT GATE, ETC. Self-Opening- and Self-Closing (i A T E . PATENTED ttY Joiix dk:kas4x, June 4, IS(,7. 'I'BE HATE is so ('OXSTItr(TKI)Tliat I when I tie velilclc upproaehtw It the wlieeW on me utile iss ov er a lever w hieli i eotmeeteti 10 iiie mte hhiKciivit nt Ihm nn-iiinir t he jnm Ih-Ioit von niid ihsI- enlii!: u oim. After Rolna ilinmali. the catTWltc iissi; over a sftuf'nr Imw Ibh umnccted ilh Iheiriitelilne, fsnHlnjflhe 1 in u. iuiHIIOII, Hi unit fnsu.n. hut iHliiiul ym No Getting Out of Tour Vehicle ! Slo Raising or Latches Nor Pulliug of Strings, Esivjit tin- ri!li4ins" of vonr ((in. often lulled It In ; THE LAZY MAX'S GATE,'' And ft "Dead Open and Slmf This cute is simple in Its eonstraetkm, ' lint hoi iron and wnifl work. nmt not llkelr to Ret out of order. If u uvu. eheap wife , Is desired, It iiia.vlwiiwih-llshl.nttlilhiTu i ernes luirs ot wood and nue-foiirih ineh w in: neatly enrved tit the Ibfs flip hiaer end hid In the Uittfim lwr, whieh is the style of ii faetory made L'ate. Tti irnun uri' now In pmciunl use in se erai of tla- i eonntiesiimimd Sin Franelseo, and plenty ' artextlmoulnalscanbvgrron. THOMAS J. SAFFORD, Having purehnsed (he j I Right for Linn Co., Oregon, Ilns now on hand, and will mumifiietnre tlie above UiseribeilKnte. Wherever It 1ms lieen used II haii nK-elved the hijihest 111 eomhinis, an the targe nnlnber of eertill entes mini prominent farmers In all imrts of the country, now hi inv hiinds, will testify. I'AKRTAttEM AXIi A(iO!i. Of All Descriptions, On hand and mioin faetured to order. mackimlthlitg and Uepilriur Done to order nt most nasonahle ratea. shop font or Fer siiw-t, opposite Dearh. Monlrlth Co.'s i .mrinir mills. THOMAS J. SArTOltP. Allmnv.lk-t.SS, l71-avl STOVES A KD TINWARE. OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Ikuler In 11 A N (i E S . COOK, PAHLOR AXI) 0X, STOVES! Of the lies! patterns. AWSO : TT!, NHFET IBOJI AXI W PKB W AKK, And the usuat assortment of fumishhis Koodx to lie obtained hi a tin store, t rtopelrs neatly and promptly cxeeutcd, on reusouabk) tonus. MiortrerkooluK make lonir frleud. Mf sivr ot t: " ' FIIOXT STBKKT, ALT1AXT. Dee. I, MM DUUOft, Ell". ' i ; i "They Who Have Nothing for Sal are Farthest from Market " A. CAROTHERS & CO., WHO KXOW THIS TO DK TRUE" Arc nnw Ipoiiinr, ami nlao cn.lui.tly rs Ccivlnf addhiufti t, 1 ' , TIlC LaCSl SIOl K OftiOOdS I USUAL TO THEIR TRADE I ABOVE PORTLAND, AT sreu PRICES That Purchasers Shall be Satisfied. Besides a largo Stock of DRlCiS, tlllvTIUAL PATENT MEDICINES, raiiilsJIvc Sluftsuiid Oils, The ; keep -iRnkee otioiis, Ociifoctiouery Fiuesl Tobacco & Cigars WOSTENHOMTS CUTLER 8PI0E8, PERFUMERY, (All Uaos), TOILET SOAP, AXD Everything I'SIALLY 0BTA1XED IN A STRICTLY jPlTst Class DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. KU AHTItl.C S(II.I) But what la Guaranteed To Be JUST A8 REPRESENTED Mvuat toe Oood, Arctic Soda A.CAROTIIKnS CO C, ME A LEY, PURNITIIIIE CAB I NETWARE! KEUS AM) Bf:mo, JIATTKESSliS Of fill TSira.c3.i3 ! Or FjVci'.v DcHcriplion ! MIRRORS, lecture Frames, WINDOW CORNICE, CUI'E8E ! MATTING! I CHAMBER SUITS in every stylo. PAULOK SETS of Substantial patterns, LOUNGES, or i it DESCRIPTION TABLES, Every Style known to the Trnile ; ki r ns: swks, BOOK CASES, China Clo.scts, Wash Stands, BEDSTEADS, In ciidlena variety ; CHAIRS, All Stylet and Description. nil of which will lie sold at tlie VERT LOWEST FIGtltES t UPPIOLSTERY -AS Undertalting in all their branches, Done to Order, nml Satisfaction Guaranteed. I have on limn! a Mipply ot Read - made CoIUik, Kiiilnltlc for all too demand of tble com munity. Alan, I have a nvut for Uh ao of my enetotoeif. (Miwr BroadaMa awl TlatelK AtBAMV, OBC0. ; ,..tT i '.ttuCA