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frDVEfiT8'd AGEi.'O i nr. ALBANY, OREGON, JANUARY 28, 1876?. NO. 19. . BUSINESS OA"RDS SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and tltstU DHuf fa BUY - GO OSS " r " COOTS ifcSl!Q$i: llirifcaiitnoj LOWERS, 6R0ABCST SEB OuIYWay nhrbt last snow-fell try the depm bt two Inches. Ice U shallow ponds afforded a little seating tor iw dojs. Csaf covered hU bald head ami gray hah- with, a lsttrel crown. Ayer s a r Vigor cowra gray heads With the still more welcome locks ofynutn, . - TIip McGtbetiy fatuity gave a concert at the cortlmise on Tlnwstta.v eventujt oi i,,tk. The hou was well lilted. The collection amounted to about twenty-five 1 dollars. .. , wv, !',; dispense, and their consequent Inability to discharge the indebtedness at maturity. It also afford an opportunity lor the shiftless and dishonest to live at the expense ot their hard-working and more provident tivijrhbors. The remedies which we shall Indicate. although they conld not entirely remove these evils, wllU w think, go far towara ndtlgn ting them EAVKETTB. Pacillc SlQBGrs, The gas was not lit in the parlor, but coming here, and always was telling at the sound ot his steps in tlie hall tlte me what strange times you had how housekeeper, an elderly woman with a none of your friends would come to the peculiar cold eye, came ttp from the houi beeann they wereu t plcaiel kitchen regions, a note in her hand. with yourchoicd, and how unhappy "Mis' Haslem haa atone out, sir, and you. seemed to be; and at last she old she told me not to disturb oa on no me there" was a young lady you had his own -iigre:atioii too but he niut account titl yon would come 'down, and beeniigaaed to, a good, pious, ener needs pick np this strange wilding from to give you this note. I expect . sir," 1 getw worker : iu the church, tlsaS the Uiwmiwuionn iwrti uibiiwu nui tlie woman, awnnreiT fnwonnng w.! unit ,,. , . .. ? - . of his ii fl.iei.tial city church, hs "pastor's down her aintm; while her-Btea!thy eye lightedVith -Miss Vanson. you fcnow ter w reported on io s toay oar. Yes. it was a marriaee "for love :" there was no denying that.- ' Manv a wealthier. wer, prettier and more prudent girl would have been g'ad to have he Kev. Berawser Haslem in AnasnyofSce bas been opened in Rosebur.'- , : : Hie ui levy i'o Josephine county this year is 2 psr cent. ' More than the average depth oi wa- Flrst, credit should be Med only when It w;fe and seeing tlkat sbe had n raon- watched her master's feoe. "sWs gone Is necessary. Wlien WeCAX "pay as we py, family, nor expeciauous, wnai eise to speuU the evening at some ot Iftem go" we shottUt do it. Ktuttivl love? i ui vet. mt tour, months alter the "coming home, behold Lanrette in her hushandV study, where he sits with corrugated brow before 3ii haU-written C3tios; etc; btOLVED. The copartnership lieMo- I fnm lstinar lietween A Wbeeter Co. Shedd: ha been dhsnrVrtl y mrttn! coii-l laKcntiseqtlisntljr.'ii hardnmrer to- y fy-woT in her I lap, afhi aedc A."linmr cctfittnfes inevsaottHiw. hs and.who has dUcbarged his oblhja- j ot w la WuUi4 have it, bul b90vT. . ..- . t . t 1 BP A jot . i Hi L VERV l-BUE.-in wn J " "" I sua unitiK:i. stead at night with an anxious and caution , trend, find company at tea, Jie expression ot confidence and reetitntle which suddenly lights up his face cannot be reproduced on canvas. . ' . , .Tk;' Sn '-You mean elastics", said the First street clerk, when the old lady from tlie Forks asked for garters. "1 suppose some high-nosed people call 'em latlcks," she said rather caustically, "but when I get too stuck up to ax for garters, I'll box my Sophronle's ears for saying hose when site means socks." bhe got them ar gar ters, so she Oiu. burton mA FirrtWtt., ALBANY, "OREGON, " Rlattheffs liorrison, PROPRIETORS. ttouae newly furnished throughout. - The best the market affords always on the table, rm t h t maAtemm M Uur. - C. HARPER & Serond. when cmllt U obtained, the date of navniettt shonltl he precisely Axed, and should l kept In view all the time. Mttcii of the tronhle arising from . this source rowa out of tlie fact that no definite and pwclse period of iwynienis jxed, and It turmal rnn . snwra . - i 'J ' . o - w 1 UI 111 T tn uum . m . -. w - dt nitetness at.tlt ? tia.w1tWe 05 -t. J ttons. ,n H4 : : hetore him, the table .between them, Hague Will hereafter rttn 6ri4 commission 1 Third, wlien tle time comes, let the pay- I passionate tears in her.eyes, reprc-ach. tioH t-n thn new nrms. I merit he marie, anfl -let no man ici naro ii i rlfst.air on ner tsnnmeiwnce, uer uuu (.iHvvvv-- - - - : . . i - - i i tlie right of tlie creditor be luswtert on. j clasped m a trenzy ot woe: Ami here Is where tlie trader of the coun try fall to do their duty to the country and to themselves. They ought. In justice to themselves and to their customers alike. Insist on the cancelation of obligations at maturity. . . and 1. me I when I compared my aseleFs self to her. and remembered; how take me ftf x,,inr arorV 5r Hill he f he 1 UOt Ot DltY-1 COUlduTt COUlau't SUy to J . . . f wito that v...i had whfiri oo wa Tontr Uwk. taf beloved wife; ' donVcTy own jnarterl': " it xfj i'-l.M I otlu bappy, whiti nigljt ot our lives 1 Hut Mr7Ha9lem waadeaf Vi oiajWar- l hat, was a ise)jaia , Aiarti.a snai con'd he have chosen her for but blind, friends of hers, and wants yon to go out my loy most have made you take i t he i he I l ovorpuy 1 oouiuu i cowuu i A Kerro trea in the Yard OI jouu Long in Umnqua Valley wa iu faU bloom oii New Year's day. Money onsets ' to the amonnt of 0,--872 17 were is ued and 3.0G7 SO paid; at the Oakland port office in 3875. ThabeU for the new Fcliool bot!?e In sermon iKtcr.mchuig, l. what turnec him fcold nd blind as stout?. This frona his own little wife ! "I am going away- out of ybtir life forever. Heranaer. I have thought it all t-er. and it is best, After a while They botb pored over tb-oft wsxon f Weefc"atd wa bung up directly. face of the sleeping infawt, joy iut tbe ''rbcre,'arefS,030- bnlielf- wheat still In store at Independence. About". mother's and in the father's eyes. i t .. i.i..u:.. t,-; ...A t n nni1 smoout 13 stored at iuer4 mni-rv ftcrain. for I shall be. dead : awl it was to jrive him- to yon I lived and l Vista." "Why did yon ever bringime here?' don't make such another mistake. Take worked so hard, lie kept me fronvde- There are 1,019 volumes in the Odd" hhe sliudders out in tragic, breathless her you should have taken but for roe. spair - ana wrong - many a oar u , ptjOW6 nbrary at Salem; 10 monthly I "W toy He ft. ' A motitb or two ago Col. Bangs en- . . Jt T, gasps ; not occanse yon iovet me. - no, tseranger, never mat, s .won b vm to comfort me by yonr cold assurances. I know better now!" . ' "lv dear! My dear!" expostulates Mr. Haslem. eently, but. in rather a dis- couraccil tone, as if he was finding his better-half a bit of a handful to mansg?. Mr Haslem isaereat man; his heart P. C. UARPEB & CO., Dealers In l0tatiii Bota u Mt we- Wllpajer, Wol and Wtltow VTa.rf, Tranka and Talisea, ': . . -."iiiifjjr4e' " Sold Tory low either for cash, or to prompt pay- W-W-V l"fTU1 V V. annauwM to Ibo eitixenii of AHmny And ".irrbun lifiK Country tlMit. nftving Hippiwa ar- , i . t. a .wMOttirv nmhinerv Tor rKIS" .?&rdl.ucn Weh Uve bantling which has connected us, as we will ao in soon or'ier tu. wwrai ui". DiscovnxuED. The f tail, printed for A. Wheeler & Co., Shedd, with K"o. 11, Jan. 15th. 1876. ceased. Says the editor : Like Its prototype, the Flail has seen its day, and with this number its publication will cease. It is not with out regret that we make this announcement, for its con duct has been to us a labor of love, and we have felt a desrree of nrlde in our 'dlinlnu- gaged a young fellow i.amed bendder ju j(js worjj aua, his true desire is to as uil-editor ot the Morning Argus. rtu aty j,, tj,e Bphere in whicb God rin tii in- rf. re tne amnverrarv ui Bunker Hill, Bancs asked Fcudder if he was familiar with the hictory tthat battle, and Scudder saUi he was. fcjo Bangs told eudder he wanted him t write up Yille sketch of it hr the an niversary ttay, and fc'cudder said he u-tmld trv. The next moniinz tbe sketch apieared in the Argus, and at tracted a great deal of attention When Bangs saw it, be called Scudder in and said : "Mr. Scudder, didn't you tell me you thongT'tvou were familiar with the battle of bunker Hill?" "Yes. sir." " Weil, if that is the case, I will be OrStr left at hefREOWTjElt offloe prompUy a.ttntoa to. Apply to- rfl St. 15. B.iNTY. ALLEX CO. Ssv7 S.'.'S. CO. its editor, with a fraternity numbering such obliged to you if you witl tell me what von mean when you say : -uy o cioch the Confederate troops were ready tor the attack. Gen. Washington had the catapults put in line to await their com ing, and, when Napoleon saw them, he drew bis sword and said : ' "Soldiers 1 twenty centuries look up- n vrttl : if " "No sooner were the battering irams leveled against tlie walls of the castle distinguished names in Its membership. rtnt mtr time has come, and we bid fare well alike to SUter Duniway, General Brown and to our readers, i T5st fAstnr ArrEB datk, ustil" fub- titer ttotioei trrfgUt from POBTLAND to ALBAXV WTLI. HZ ' ' 0 IT B BO LLA B PEU.TOX FiCa rtX)rjmg nod Wltarfaye, rrecSuced Rates. 1 win lev-A UR AN T fo tOBYAIJ-IS or , . rtMt , ' ' ' ' ' ' " " rftathwr yrtiealars, apply to JBEAl 11 m as Make Home Attb active. Here is a gem, clipped from tbe Steubenvllle' (Ohio) Gazette r - - "f 1---t'-f --""' "A strons masmet on tlie hearthstone will attract vour bovs from the beer saloous. ,!, ,iie jliike of Wellingtoii sent word if Urn mfio-iipt tlicreat is strons enough to ui hi mother bv Oen; lutler, that lie draw your boys from the home fireside, you J w mid either win or be brought back should make yours the stronger. Make upon ins sniem. i lien orueriiig men to fare at the wiiite oi tne enemy s vuui ucniiu via iwuwiiv. 1 a . ... . 1 . I J . . .. I tiicot tar it m tliAT ma To whleh we add : As kittens seek tne eye, 1.0 w.Li . . 1 sunny places iu tbe room when they wish I to rest, so do boys and men seek and find places where there is ao effort made to en- has placed him ; but if Jie had not also 1. laced Iim heart in tue .Keeping oi mis restless, eager girl, he would never have taken her to le the companion of his : consequently, these wild words fall al-ruui-t like an outrage on.bisears, though ho assures himself' she can surely never mean them, nor do him such injustice. "Yes. ves. I know that I only tronb e you !" cries Lanrette, the burning tears beginning to tall ovei ner reorcumg cheeks "that I have n plaee here but to cause yon anxiety -that but tor me you would be a happier and more suc cessful man. I know all that so well ! I am no comfort to yon, no advantage in vour work, aud I have come to "Laurette." interrupis he, wildly; "have I ever said anything like this to you?" "Oh, no, no ! Yon are too patient and good, but I know I know you never would have chosen me, Beranger, but that you took pity oa my great love lor you, which I, poor .iooi couiu noi. hide!" , . "Why will you torture yourself thus, dear? Do you find me unkind or neg lectful to yon, that you should fancy such things V v "No, too kind ; . too considerate !" muimurs the yonng wife, wringing her hot hands ; "too uncomplaining tor it to Don't I know what your wire Ob. mv love. 1 never blamed you ! JaACRETTK. - . "The Lord is your sun; and -shield, He will watch over her you mourn, and preserve her from harm."said good Elder Crayton, when a week later,, he bent over his younsr pastor's pillow, and held bis burning band in his, "And perhaps this will be blessed to the wayward child, and cdered for her and your more lasting happiness. Be not disquieted ; nothing is suspectea as yet among tne people, and we must keep her name spotless. They think you tootc her home to see some sick relative, and I will ex plain her continued absence." .... e 1 3. . V n fco tins wise iriena sioou uuiwreu nn crushed minister slander told all inquirers that Mrs. Haslem had been "sent by the Lord to fullfill a mission elsewhere," and, mean while, prayed hard for good to come out of the great evil. 1 -"I But six months pa9sedoway, and Beranger Haslem was still desolate. It was vaguely reported that Mrs. Haslem was nursing some dying rela tive, nerhaos with a cloud over bis or received and 17 news- and so, as soon as I could travel,-we came."- V niagazines are "Our little boy," breatnea tne pas- papers, tor, softly kissing bim, and then with Tj,e wor cf lftyirig tbe gis and crleoT water mains in the State OjAtol boil aud battle thrcugh it all alone and 1 ing has been completed. never knew !" I Tbe California & Uregon atage v,o. So that was Laurctte's Christmas gift ha8 ia the fare between Roscburg to Beranger Haslem. Items Worth Itemrmberiugr- Benzine and common clay will clean marble. - ' If you buy carpets for durability, choose small figures. Naturalists say that a single swallow and Redding from 10 cents to 15 centr per mile. j--- One good thing the late rahMrcBi was to drown large numbers of gbplierir in the farming sections of this vareyr says an exchange. ' The iron works at Oswego turn oat and thTcruel dlrta of wU1 devour Bix tbonsand dies iu ono day. Rbout 1,003 tons of pig iron a year, l Butter will remove tar spots, soap nearly all ot which if exportea to Dan and water wijl afterwards take out the j p; -. ; Br -. - . The new coal mine iu Coos county ".To remove paint ra, .ed upon win- , develooed bv Mr. C. B- Jones ia a soft flannel. Kerosene and powdered lime, whit ing, or wood ashes, will scour tins with least trouble. . . Immersing a growing plant in water her name, tience ue pastor ieni , 19n - - ; . it ,.f iice A and sadness, tne tmin was never once suspected, and be it said to poor I jsitirette's credit, none, even the most slanderous dreamed of associating wrong with her. Six months, and Christmas Eve. Mr " Haslem is once more in his stndyj workincr at his Christmas sermon, with cae and weary sadness tn his pale face other insects, aud not hurt the plant, To clean a browned porcelain kettle, boiled peeled potatoes iu it. 1 he porce said to promise to be equal in value to- " any is that carboniferoua section. Nothing bad been heard of, tbe' steamer Cordelia on last Saturday at Mansfield, which place she left on the day before Christmas for the Coquille. Froni parties who have recently arriy eil from Rogue River we Jearu that - lain will ba rendered nearly as white as t,e owners of the Scott mine have sunk when new. a shaft on their ledge; to tbe depth of .A strong solution of carbolic acid and tlTtt;iiKi-iriit!Uleagi"atJ this .o iwiiinvl Jut. i luilpi) will kill all the ... " j :M !,. deDtb was about the same width at Albinr, Sor. Si, , AenS. out. a- 3tojrroX C a lisoworwKOAMA'osiFicEsf J uock Of FALtv ASD WIMER GOODS ! , selected wltb cre,Ba bWSlitr coin at scandalously Low Figures JTLeJ. psee Ut wail-- Astonish, Everybody. Cotaaaseeowstileetlonsor Woo4f(. , . - -i - Kbwi - ; : ; tertain them. Many a mother is so Intent on making flannel night caps for heathen orphans that she has no time to grow into tlie life and love of her children or to make the Home Corner pleasant to them. So. too, does many and many and many a wife as soon as she U married. forget tlie little at tentions that won her husband, and devote h-r energies to pleasing men who uever take au Interest in tlie wife of another man when they are made happy at home, c The heart h-stoue loses tt magnetism, anjl the open doors of the saloon where men do for money what women sliould do for love reveal places tliat promise to oe ini-uou- aiMl agreeable, ana soon coy or a man iostf -r; ii'tf?f' - f 1 ; i Lit' W i- " -" The Credit Rystena -Ita I7se and Ha root jestic calranesss which ever aistiuguisn- K,luulj be? Why didn't you marry a ed tlie hero oi tsuena v iMa. wise useful vouniz lady, whose ix-or, "Tliis was the very crisis of the bat- tooUsii, ,ieart Wuula 1R,ttyrmeutyou with tie. Joan of Arc, spying ben. .lacksou , , veariniI ? You dou't need ray worship it is only extrava- Itf-hiiid the cotton bales, dashed at him on her snow-white charger, swinging her ponderous battle ax over her head, her fair hair streaming behind her in the wind. A" her steed rushed forward her hair caught in the ho-igh .f a tree, and as nhe hiinir there, rertrt. Iates shot her through the lteart with a boll from ; au arquebus. Her last words were. Dont tive uu the ship.' - - .'no Duke could ias.d it n- longer. The Mama ukes had slain all the van guard. ; tieu, tickh's bad lt a leg and retired on a pension,' a.id ' the enemy's ik':rmishei Judged in the' t-p of the monument, were pouring boiling oil m Uiob who attempted to m e it. Leai- 1i.g from his hi.ie, ' he shouted,L p, truradit ad at theiri ! and the nextmo- The following wider the above heading I mt-nt. with llie glorious flag ot truce iu we clip from th FlaXl. Kead it: une band and his fWord iu the other, uance to you !' "I thought I wanted it, Lanrette, or I would not have aked;you fur it," ighs Mr. Haslem, feeling' words to be idle, while she will twut them so htrai'gely. ; f " i ut yon know better now," pasps Ijiurette, with a hysterical laugh, "and m do I, to my desjiair! Oh; Beranger, never think that 1 blamed you!" bhe standsamornei.t, whitening to the linn, uitzii u at him in iiidecision. as if a heart fighting tor truth amid much j mediately take themselves off. despair within - - . , An inkstand was turned over upon a The room had not that bright, dainty whUe pdoth . a servant threw over air it wore six months ago, though old g mixture of aild pepper plenti- Martha pi ide.1 herself on faking the M traces wf u dipppeared. lest enre of "her minister. , the nre r ,i, i,:, bnnd dimly, balMmothe.ed ia ashes; S'htr the books were piled in anyhow; the neys wl.i the latter re f eanod. 1 we ve liitle sewing-chair waited on the hearth quarts of soot to a hogsheadot water waited still' makes good liquid manure to be applied On this night the child of the world to the roots ot plants. ,ou Kr.. tt. Holv Babo who was to To take mildew from linen, mix soft bring such joy. soap with ttarch powdered half the .i.ui i.A A.vr nnAiMvl wide, but 1 nnantiiv of salt, and a piece of lemon. silently, and Lauretta stood there, the and lay it on both sides with a paint, hear very flattering return from this snow on her poor garmeuts, a great; brush ; let it be in the open airou glass 0,, tie Sentinel. quivering light growing on her w lute is preferable -till the stain is removed mhiers Mf jkBonvillo owlns face. And iu lier outstretched arms, An 'excellent,' well recommended , , , - while bcr lips moved speechlessly and p5ck for wring bams is made ot one to tbe recent cold weather, were cm- her hol'ow eyes appealed, site lie Id a and one-half pouid of Bait, onedialf pel'ed to suspend operations, but as the sleeping babe ! I ptmnds of sugar, one-half ounce of saluj weather has moderated considerably, Was it a pnanlom r , peter, and one-hair onnce ot pitan. He sjiraug up, scattering bocks ana jjyjj SU together till the dirt from the when first discovered; that the ore taken out is very rich, aud the proprie tors are sanguine that it will yield large returns, says the Jacksonville Sentinel The English Company at Galico creek have commenced operations, and have been at work about three weeks' in tbe claim formerly owned by Tboss Jts Co., but, have not yet made a clean, up. They have now about 125 men employed, and we expect shortly to is Abas. Some kind of a system of credit seems to J ho hurled bis legions upon the lava beds, J t,(at ue a,ie iriveness.but his eves are on his unfinish ed sermon, longingly as ' it seems, and she turns away and creeps softly from the room as if crushed, ft "My darling," begins the young hus- liand, looking up, and then he discovers and wondering afraid that ho might vanish away. , "Beranger V'., tareauieu timidly, . "I've bronght you a wurisunas gut -our child I" ed. Pour it over the meat ana leave iim Utr iu the solution four or. five Laurette, W9mktm : " Krillia lwnclicst KEfe&w, Collars, , Collarettes, 7 - -ea,'&.e.j - ; Vor tbe l&dies, and our complete Une of noadvrnadc ciotningf -""WSSSWw- mww ... . J CMasere Clte . .. ., .... be Indlsoeiisable Iii conductlni; tbe affair of st-'ctviUzed 'cAmiiiuriitr, and no dut Will exist a long as mtm place, any enufl deuce In otii another. It has its origlir deep down in fetie foundation of our wliole Commercial systeinl iind rets securely 011 the common honesty of the race. And yet the ahusea that sometimes crrnw up . iu It are so great as to makf it appear to many eood men that tbe system as a wliole U a nutsanca. (- f- i ? lit making these renitrks we have special reference to the custom that prevail iu tlie country, aud in which our xeaders. in com mon with mu-sei ves, have a direct interest. i,riml,iiii tlie svire tvie' to tne earin killing, among others;. the - well known CJen.Harrisoii, afterwards president ot the United States. : "1 think we shall have to part, Mr. .Scudder. It seems to. me that your career as a journalist ougni i come w der why rfie dembt met" iid right here. 1 win accept your JJut t ig Sattmij they are again at -work livelier tbaa ever. Sam. Bowden and Wilier Pra toutaiu are running two claims with , hydraulic apparatus on tbe Tight band fork of Jackson creek, arid wHf no-, doubt go over considerable ground;" while tbe supply of water oontinnes, t The .Oregoa'Quartz Mill and Mining' "After all," he onuses, it is lietter to leave her t coine to reason by herself she always does aud tleu I can tell her, perhaps, more stroiu; y than I have ever done, how deep aisl.striM.g my love for her. loor little Laurette ! 1 wou- ait em resigi-atioii. - :"And if any one aks you why you eft the Argus, point out this paragraph and ay it was because the propriet ! was afraid he'd murder ; yon when he read vour statement that ' At the ; bat tle of, Bunker Hill the Confederates lost 80,000, and tlie Carthagemans only s- ':. imdfinn ti, nrlmira srut Yihferl fiOO. 'and that there is no sixit in Vir IU uur WHiuonv"! i-vr. .m...v . , , . . . , , ,, .J use of the system is In facilitating exchang- gia that tht people hold more creu .... 4 than that blood v hill where the boe es. anu in lite saving 01 uiiisary ucijr - - x 'and expense then, Cretlit o, Vf7f f -'J" i Ai,fuii tlli8 kind la always based on .the realized ??-t lllu.:.TZ frulu of tabor already performed.- As, for 1 . .. . nrssV?Tff onil R!P?RW2rB. instance. where a man has a crop already 1-.. r,1 m. .m1w vonr bw - ' 1 1 garnered, and needs to use a portion of Its I friend win understand the situation. T-ess BTCOrt-a t the !OWCt nil c i; vCi , .- , . : uwu uiwuoiS. af iJl lccriptfcsi lav men Cobm ana - - , Kjrre-K w,lt www. - - - , A. i . Xlcrtto cms. FRED GRAF, T i f t f the ti' -HtuirorAXny Respect- ket. or before he can- make Its proceeds available. Credit resting on this kind of a basis is not very liable to abuse, i lien A man who went to the Black . Hills in search ot his fortune has returned to rday eveuing, and his terraon must be finished so he puts away domestic perp exit ies with an effort, and plunges ii.to theology, ' . With all bis excel encies and he is truly an affectionate, ever-thoughtful husband Mr. llaslera- does not alto gether understand the way to treat his Laurette. ' , , -: '-.,'- r - . bhe is passionately loving, impu'sive, diffident aud full ot nervous, generous. imjiossible fancies; he, calm, itrotig, well-balanced, earnest in affection, in flexible m doty. She is stung to frenzy by some words whicb malice has poured into her eai, burdened with thoughts and cares, and hours ot pain,-whose meanings she dares not understand, but which drive her fevered, craving heart the closer to bim; and lie, alt unconscious ot the teeming, ..rlttUlreaitlV: useful Jenabllng: g I K,naa Citv. "lie (rives a clowintr de- Lnr.Jfi,1 . wonder at the I lRbV ve mea "l?.. 'T"; . i l. .un f A tuwflnn if flu. nmA. I T . : . 4ln n.M..4 r lui am nul 1 it. t. - ' i I. . . . WitT.IAM Lotd Gabrisojt as a Povpamtos. On Friday morning last "My God!" ejaculated Mr. Haslem; ail elderly gentleman entered our office -mini iHissiuier - . a saw n wm j. "-Ji" .r" . wv have, we are Informed, sua- lie put his arm arouna tnemv nu 71 Tesrs old. my year ago, o ir r- - : - ----- - scarce conscious, drew them to the fire- jQlh of December, 1825, be bad attain, pendedvwork for , the present on tho side, placed her in the vacant chair, fell ed his majority and fiuished his appreiu Althouse ledge, bat we have not learn on his knees before her, and trembling tfceship as a coratiositor iu this office, the cause of tho uspeusioiK which exceedingly, pressed them both to hu having served seveu years aud two . liart - -' oi.tha. He wislied 'to celebrate the we hope is only temporary, . "Ob, Txrd, Thou bast been kind and anniversary by setting np matter where - Everything augurs well for an abatv pitiful l"-be-gasiiedrf '''"v;-m'- he bad learned the mystery of printing, tiant"3rleld'pf the precious or in South " Are von triad whispered the lost .a to see if lus baud had forgtitteit its - . w;.- -. Laurette', between qiMvering lieart4eats; cunnings A case and aistkk were ac yregou i-f.-., - "or slAll I leave bim , with you, and go cordingly furnished him, but the copy consequence during the coming Sam. away and leave you in peace?", ,.c , ,., h selected i himselfV MMy rslam," by tnermoDey will bo more abundant ihero He tightened bis embrace, and moan- Whittier. The gentleman proved to t;iaa-fur many years past, which b&a ed as he kissed her. . . . ' be a rapid and "t 11 " beeu owing to a lak of water with "Still doubting, roy darling my tact, no errors could be discovered in darling? Oh, bow could you desert me blB proof. His name is tolerably well which to work the placer mines. so? Am I so poor a husband to you known in the world. It is , William - The-money order busiiss of tW as that?" " , Flojd:Ganrin..jAt -.tbe,tiii when 0reRvi- City poatj office- for tbdyoar' "Ob tell me to fl Mr. Garrisoiij was the oldest a ppro.itjce lg76 WM &8 folloW8. amber of order young voice, with its old, passionate; was the youngest, and while tne matter issued, 865; amount, $13,737 51; fcea yearning cadence. was being set Mr. Morse came iu and on the same, $ 110 70; amount paid on "God witness between us that my met bu old fetlow-workmau celebrating or(Jers S10 2SG23 . - - heart ia entirely set -upon you, cried his semi-centennial. William .Loyd "'-' Sanger! solemnly; "and that I have Garrison is a native of Newburyport, On the night of the 1 8th, two pns- no moment of happiness since I lost you. an(j was educated in its common schools, oners confined m the La n ton county I never loved another never desired jfaobutyport ( Mats. ) J&raJdL-:.; . jail escaped Onai Stewart, a thief. other woaiau ttmu you; juu ws" man to make use ot poruuu w mo or.-1 ecnpuon ot ins. country , out uwa uoi i meauautv of bcr sDirits. a noottve value of labor not yet done. It Is I want to no back. Among other things j exactions, whilo he loves bcr none the . .. ) i. .i . . i . -. i- . ..... i - . t In this form that it gencr&iiy appears in no says mas u ue wramt w i0es nor neglects bis duty a wn tuu the business of a country tra-Ie, and to this j coa ana tnero was more grass, tne ixni more. surging iancies au unKuowu g o . , . meA cold in mv man- Are vou a rf8 "!f. ner. dariina I always loved you first 1 Van Cot at a IHl lif l Uiall t i " a i n. Christian?", asked Mrs. Boston revival meeting and beat, and deepest ot all earthly gifts j of a newspaper man who bad taken a ...-; . - , . . ..4 , ci.u." et AiU-rn ; Vtr,-T, ft,-.d he w tor tb ; -.-.?(: t.-rt---.'",2 clultv lor tne fur trinn i i.-i I ..c a-, -.-r T i OI town, to ii a.lajSb6 e-1 si rjfj&t Utile fehT ntit rinor 8&lnon. There k eooi wouun wii in tvrrt-.w wait upoa PV-'i.-tbt-w form and to the abuses that grow up under it we wish to direct the attention of our readers. Far be It from' us to say that no credit should be allowed to rest on such a basis. 'Many of our best men were enabled to s-et a foothold and to raise themselves from a condition of penury ana aepeiia eneo by the assistance thus obtained when things were tlose'vrith them. . The abuses to whit-b it is siinjcct are, first and foreTicst the temptation it affords to the thosjghtlefea and Jmprovidont to buy inany things wish whicbhey could as well would be famous for grazing ; tb&t if the soil was better tho country -.vould ba'good for farming ; and if there was an abundance of water some gold tuon ev oould be made bv mining. As it. is. he prefers to dig for wealth iuMissouri i Mr. Peter Herd ie, a milltonnire of WiUiamsport, T eun.;"made the Protes tant Episcopa' Cimrch of that p'ace a . Christmas-present of a new edifice, fuUy fumilied, with an organ and other re- quiwtast whict. Ha had bunt , at a ,-coet ofS4'3Q.OQ0 You might call tbem, at this stage, of the Idyl, Snow and Fire, and wonder little at the sequel. It was close on Sunday morning when the rastor 1 nnr- awsv his work and thought ot rest. .JCever mind, it was a gojd sermon, and . before laviiig his study . he prayed humbly that it might be ble!-e.i to "soma 'among his t!ivck, per haps even to bis own ewe amb. : Laurette had not yet retired. Fool-ieh-girl i-ho tnust be tiiti: g do?n efair waiting fcr h:a3, . tome r' , , , . "How good bow good God lias been to send me bacK to you J" wept Lanrette, winding her arms about bim she bad so mistrusted. "I didn't think it possible you would forgive and take me home; i tnongni yon wouw a n and hard, as good men otteu are to the weak and wicked." ; Wby did you', go, dearest ? ' whis. pered Beranger loudly . . . "i'ta not goirg to yes, , I'll never conceal any trocb.e . from you again," said the your.g . wife, deierminately; "and this is what, turned .use 'wiid .aito- gstker. Old front seat that be might; better report tho proceedings. "I guess not," said ho, "I'm a reporter." bhe pat&oa on to a more hopeful case. : . J. ' I' ' "Have you any . nice fresh farmers eccR?" monircd a precise old lady at a - O.CT - 1 .. L. - ' . grocery store. "io, ma'am, - repnev tho praclical clerit, "but w very . good ben'a , eggs." try. ery three to we have some hbo took A yonng lady at a piano", desh ing to favorably impress a you it arm an j should not place her lamo so it will- throw bcr Martia ' r.ever bked. ray I proSIo.cR tbe wall.' returned atter escaping, and . ia locdy now without bis companion. The town of Manstield has been ia corixrated about -a year and-in that time a cemetery has bee j gra-Ji 3 s.s.d ciearca, ana streets maae. ' hero are yet several hundred dollars ia t!j treasury.- HI- IT C I .1 . - I . ... . ' . , . iuv. iiem v ooun uwuse, b-wjhl eign& miles from Oretpn City, in Va-hit,j)to,,i connty, .was "cfrurletcly destroyed iy fire last week. ,' Dr; JIagers, r,t flerva'p, wbora potct, was picked .f i250 at 0-0 tti'? :;, i; i.ivoctir,; a j av.i. :xkct t: prrv.. Use cocurrercca.