0 O i o O HE GO IV CITY, OMEGI, ATl'EBAY, AUGUST 10 , IS itf Vol. X? jVo. 42. fX TT "IT1 t;4 fea ri 3 3 O o O O ) j !T3Ll-.!!r.:' L L By D. C .i:y s O VrTlfb:-: !, r: ;f c irn' T -f 1 :rT! ::. Ik, he'd baa'! , Wit Cj-iW'-''1 Uivee:; (, Ozid cony, on i " I Ml I 1 i! tl.ji.ive.l. 4 Tranii't advertis-ni-nt. or.- vuisr , ;-j iiii'.'sor It;; tifit in'Mii' : ... t',ir rn.-rh sid'-s-tnftn ins -rtioti ilu-iii' -h C;ir.U i;u: sijuuri- per ur.uui; .viinu qii.i:-t..'i-;y , hVc't!'-"!!" !''''' -I'1'."!!! ;i,; hail- cu!i;i!.ii " O .) !-- " " t- i - r..!n:iiu"if-- - pi- - p-v- - : ! ,v ..f.-i-.-!; i, at i.ali t . i .--1 i i . ::. t iii-;i'J. '-r.-. -r t..-i e W. ..-;-v.-v i--4.Ton r.i.?' I. ofO.K. Meets e try Wc-jucs- I -Uv" tlxv vu-m at 7 o'clocl:. in ihv j . ,, ,, ',, , r.. , i M-patt .V-Mtibt-rs oft.t? '.nk-raivia ,,-;et t-iatteu.i. !!' (;r,i-r N. C. i.:-.t- ; .- i (.hu 'V-rv S.-it'iMjay evu)i:r. a, t.so ! )"tt: ccn.'-r of ? e.n u-l Fifth rtr'-ets, 7 1- Virsii.:: i.iemt'ers are i'iv;t fc-.t-:iJ. O '' iiv or.lnr e.f V. t,, i V . C J'-Q- s. 'N r. i'. ! oui-itiox citv, nr.nfx. ' . " ; ; i ti.i::e.--. -''..:' t''-i.r! ; :V unite i m I, . ..ii,- ('.;: in ;-'iy ,.;i.;f:t IU::.o , 1- 'it l t -. i-v. ;t .Itlotl t;;'--("i to Cn'l x J L i il 1 . I L'nniC! Oil: tov-' .i.nr ft: bf. A'I'TiiXi' PK.'O.Ji'TI.Y TO Abb o, t-n.-i: -Oti.' I r;: i s'iv !i e Of!.. ;oi: IJUELAT, J ' : 1 1 - i i or O.il-j.' 1 1 ..T ' Dr. 31. Cal J'HYSICIAX and oiT;!'f-iu: n-nutig's i Dr. IT. Usriiiiy. o - Furtnerly 5?r.r.;-'.ei to ti: " ': -.' I: M.iia St.-vvl ... 1 if. p. o -a 'rT I-"T t v tX. - '.a' o'vy ?i ' VJ-, Or ('i ir:::;n & ioo.'s stetre. (Or -'. JO H o O ii iv, 1 X: MitatifPiurcr and 1..' -idi-r it ak i : it did ;.d I-'eurt Orr z-oi Citf. ' p:i!ij;-.tt.Miti,; .-f .tttb.-s desiring nnythfi. 1. in iiiV G is din-eO-t to toy -!,.hJ.i, l. i a - a' ; . i N H XT i " " coxj-xa ( to it o.-i-t r.riuixn, o a V;'i!! ntt.'t-.d Oi rd! '.vi,rk ia bis hue. con fMtiii; in p.-o-r ...f t'ai-;i-?utfr an i .loini-r work --tV.ia.iHtr, b tiibbng, vie. Jobbing pruutpi !v r.'.tcaae 1 lo . !,.''- a. it. loaa.. a. l a t.:.:t... BULL & ? AUKEH. o "5 f3 ' 4 if 1 ti rp fil yy &9 xi ti' vt 1 A. Cbemirah. J'.iir.-if Ji: Tr;ne, 7tints. J t i: U !:( ''.', U. I on:-sues, V.1 every arne'.e k":'. in a !0air S.ore. o ;.: M vin Sriu-Kt , OttKi.ox Ctrv. """l;"'"zcj' g leer's oifT, Sl O O I9 B It & , Orfjn CVy, Orey'.ni. rfMlf? P:i)K!lS!iNK! Abb NOW PHK i. pai-i'd t i i',kt- ad iaoi.-r afware in the bi.o i-f coipi'.-ra.,', : u i'!!-!i!.'b.4 to a l-.'tt-'a.-ad. . 1' bum attd stra:tr'n w:o!, sh'aa nolie ieid at rras-'aaiio nnfs. ('a!! anil examine suae. if f mil- work, as :t i itsis. n rcctin.memiaUon. f '.'aio b. Zll'.bnt rv SON". JAHE'3 BIOOBS, Ju i a ice or vu: icuce c Hi t Jucoruu-. Omee In the Court House, and City Council Iloom, Oregon Coy. V.id att.oid to a kaowh-d -ta.oat ot O i.-.-ntyNtnd ail O.r ulaT'.- of .b dot b.-- :eeu". ti f tiie b,-. '. i tv to 'i!iALi:i: i . J'.OOKS cr.J -TA TIOXIX! i. I Thankfu! for lhe' f . . pao-onatre oete...oa,- . r1',"!', re-neetiitl.y a t'ac favors of a C 'ner asptthlie. IPs ti.ro is between daeobs' ami . snan'. i.-k:-, oa the w est side of Main eae r-. tr, 'i. (if Oregon Oit v, OePUKT i 1 CLATIX GHESUHA1T, 1..1 i-..-.i- 4i2ZA;5 OIlEflOX CITY. Ail oh--rs for the delivery of aeta hati'lb; r packages inn', fr.-i.rht U h tt-'ve'- e.sei i: ,s"!. i.i anv part if l;ii- citv. will be exaeti pi-oinptiv ar.d witu cat e. J'-'UX JtVEUS. t (Si ill- ' n. c. wtits. M 1 ERS ec imOTHbR, Q- , 4 V""ax " Irv il.sa. n ".i wi. i-m. lbu-na Y.saStone Ware. 'U-A ,, v ,f,u:- 7' d ,1..) " 1" ' "' " ' HOUSE. t V. . L. V ; ! L i a. ! , t. v,'. nm .;:::-. j i Oregon City Proprietors. j Ort'crrtn. i V.'- ixtvi.. tNo-i'irtrts -f Ov u.'.n City, and i travi-ivv. . r-.i f;ivo u! a t;aro ! ! ,iU c:;irj l; I. ad tit nii ! rest i;:-tIdioi:s. j ij i Icrk? .j ins Pubic. T HAVH this d iy c!.w,.l tho aj!.-.r linns. i ; t. : - '- ill ; ; . , i-,v i Sivt- l!:i--ir lilji-;-id parrul!- I T. lif.il. Th.-v V.-V:. UAULOW. ():-, f'Tf, fjiiii i. a'Ij SMifll ; .) ! A SHALL, Q - c' - o;' C'lv 0'-t"Ton 1 v'lou" -'.v u,1su'' t its l.r.itj.: 'ICS. ulCi't! j t o - v iilU"' ltaUWied Mnc; 1 ut the d d stand, M '.IX STIiitIT, Otta.ux City. ' -... , , T n stss-rtment 0 A ;itohc. Jon r? ' '""I t i)"', ;.!! r-'Mh 'I i.'-.lM::s' Vi-' ! w- f ! f f ; hieh ::j e warranted 'vr7 S;J 1 ' :- ivMt.te.1. .itiu oiatdllul IV; r ;.;it favors. V.7 co;s: ON It . Ni) FOP. sai.i; i JJL'AXJXJ) ( ( t - v ;nt j- 1-1' Is f.-t-J ir-usl f.trni.-h ,;,0.ti' OIL r " t" t - i ! ".7rt r?:a .-n5 er-nstanil:? on vo! r. r jiriicle o Yru:' :" (trd-.- 1! i i.i.U, ;S; at I ,- ' T T 7- f .1. j'i ijl'l, JL I :t ; ssahv to LbT mi: ; T IS !. V .JOHN ; rottiove t t- ti t i 1,: .'oats en r .Mors .son. cxeeato b.-t- ;:-st hoio's art t:-. v t ; 1,1 : PiMdC--!' .,...ilxU iJ A. to roo-ai I; -f bv tea! !!o '.-."a- :'.'-f. i'.-ol-t iaauids ef wiais. tors at: ;t e:.'ar::. a l n-.,.V Air, TT A 7,7. i iiOUi0' ana uunS'-ir l su'J-l,linS 10 i n conjurer, and that I will discover i plefe. We tell you, if vou are doing i There is no other conceivable pnva !,,: roXr.Al.voX. j read, whne joti are treading on coftt- j where the om 5s ,:ilJcn on COnditioii ill, to advertise that you may do ; tioii to be compared with an igno- Main Sri:r;;;r Okkuon City, j X carpets, and sitting upon luxun- j (. r,coivii; t!in,e spendid meals, j well, mid, if you are doing wel !, ad- , ranee of our Creator, says Horace .7a:.jj:-.4 r-SATiX', ii-o3-ittsr. ) ous chairs, and sleeping upon down, ; j. M ,lU tru(? What then?1' i vertise that you may do better. ; Maun. If a man be blind, he but The Pr.a"! s th th.-d of nn hi-o.is ota't hh:neat ihk 'e -A ! .1 r. ; J . . , , 1 ,, f,,,,.l ,,, I',... I .'.a .ee-i br ooP Vt Cilau's, Tobai'- ' arsa S.. da. and tPittrr pen served t: .'.".tl 1 ?,r-nT T ' rj i-trAjAr. O Or-.Eoo.N City ...OuEooN. j r-Uf: idtOToMiiTObS TAKM TTdiASUPK t in uTitg i!i: l!n-v have litf-.n! up liio i it :n :-.ap. toot nm Keep ; n abi iva theeatcttaitu,, priaeitdes'" lee Cream .-'ewed'on Satm day il!iaSuiKKlbv',-lTd.SbUUV. Proprietors. ! l',i.;;tii -1- 11 12 Iv A IL .J T 1 L.J JL : .. . .i i: v:-.!ii-- i IIKNHV III .'SB i: I., t.'ireluis?a toe uu ore b'('v,rrr. ia.'.aao the public that l is now ' Ui XjLi I .. 1 . . . ! 1 I . . '. 1 - .1 V . - ,t ) . . ... ....t--,.t..,..-l , 1 111 a !'''' ' Ar A'"? ' s t' l-Ovi r.s ean o; ;,!-. Oi dei-s : .-( a Oiiv, It, Oil e e 1 an v where in tlif prompt !v ido' b'i'i. led Ia o t; A I. II 11 I (' I! T, LiiUwv,ii2ic.ka k:-SJ2Ssi. i i (or tier of I'onrlA and Jin a . ,.ftt (... Orei'OJI. ! 'fAKll nils METHOD OF INFOuMIaG i tin' iU'. -,e that t'nev k".'t runstantlv on batid ail U'ii.d- livh ar.d alt incuts, uelf as I5i:i.F. I'Oliiv. 1.'u'"-'t imti: pixrct t ( hiA id' iiuid , n A.ae, PkMvFLFi) POKK. LARD, Ami everything el .so to 1k found tbeirbne nt 1 a-n"5 -j.uia u .li.imiun i. a Citv, th, 1-'' l-'-ly T ? s v V. 1055' LUILDIXG, ,r . . , , 0,,o-a Ci ft i i- "'7''lr?,i , . , n han-l ad th varieties ot J besh and eared meats i t'-. .... fin (irr.c d BcS and Pork. ' j a Idoia al si,are of p.airotta'je is so.ici.ed, ' as I expd t o keoo s : which wid i- delivered to parehasers at auj i-i 3;-hthof-'v. aoBBWtiicft.axjHui:SBS Lines. ! . . . i friend r, ti e death of Ponald MacDonJia. J K-q.. of Prospect Hi:!, llt Point. Prince Placards' Island, o:i the 2d of IJarcb iU7. J - ' - 'tea. - ea v.us a roia.ivo oi Mr. J. A. jlac- Ponaid. of Oswego : Awake ! niv mournful rati so, awake '. Yt'tir cliOi.'iTiii str;iii:s fufotro : With i-ioumful UtntliTin-ss awake, My friend in death is low ! A friend to all. a foe to none, A husband good :;:id true ; A father to tin; fatheri'-ss. To earth litis l.'..'e' e.ulea 1 In n.ti iLf il iiT.Il, in mourner's train. Id i.-owers whore pleasure dwell : Or rnshl the great, a welcome guest, An 1 lov'd in lowly cell. Ills was the voice I lov'd to hear, The hand i lov'd to grasp ; tin- happy sititio, Ah are ot i!:e The' silent tar nitty woukiiess show, I ei".ubi net it recall : Put wipo the rising tear away. That uthers, too, may fail. You. who a brother true Lave lost, And you a lather dear; I.atnent a brother, father kind, J H.. 111. A 1' l,t..l Vi'i? see no more that noble brow, The s.ui.:!h: face is gone ; And son ow reigns in the old homestead. The old home.-ie:. J is lone ! Could love but call one moment back Uf iife Ia.;t heeling breath ; Or warm ti: clay that tuonlder-s now iti the eold arms oi'de.iih. 0 then I'd use that Power Divine, And wake to fii'o i'gaiu : ll:-c. r.:y dear friend from the grave. Put. i'j ; the iho.tgat is vain ! He is gone, and v.e wtli mishlni ; lie's gone ! alas. he"s gone I Ills noble foria's in the old graveyard. Ills soul with Christ at Home 1 Then (Prlutb ye not his slumbers, Tis the itloop ot the jur.i;, Till the trumpet loud shall wake h'm Prom his slumber in the dust. Peace, then : O peace to Lis aches' Pen- " to the dust of the brave 1 Fan-well oil we meet you again Pev'-nd the u:trh, dismal trrave ! not nooustomeu to nuy 1 1 ! o hs ii':! ss th.-y wanttiiem. It, on visiting the dwt king of si man of si- i .:.-! means. find the reason whv I. as etieep car :!s and .verv ta::i fur:. ii ore to be that lie may purchase Look--', lie rises at oncfc in my esteem. I3ooks are not made for iurnitti re, ijut there is nothing else that to bcautifii'lv furnishes a house. The PiaiUe'St riW O f b(t oks tnat ciotn or ptincr ever eovcreu is more si cant of n finement than tha m. duboratt carve d c!aere or side- ; l)oard. Give mo a bouse burnished ' with books rather than furniture! , oth, if vou can, but boks at any 1 rate! j To snend several days in a friend's 11. !' is its it one were nrioing your oo,iv . i i our bony jr the purpose of cnieum 1 1 yur mind. Is it not pitiable to see a man lOWingilcn, auu ueg.nim iu u6- j the eoaiiortsoi nome, aim iav holstcry, upon everything but what ! the sou! needs? We know ot many and many a: - a ma l,onse where it wot: d not 1 , safeto ask for the commonest hnglish classics. A few gatrtsh an- "Ulli:i lhe vM u (,nv Phonal monst-osities, together with the stock i of religious bocks of his " persua i sion,"1 and that is all! ooks are. ! the windows through which the soul I looks out. A house without books I is like a room without windows. ; No man has a right to bring up his children without surrouiKiini' is b them with books, if ho has the mea; to buy thetn. Children learn to read . i. , , ,.( i . . a. . I V oe ng :n uie piesea.ee oi uo-jks; - the have u knowledge comes wuu r,m.;ii,f mol (Trows nnott it: and toe CI' love of knowledge in a young man is almost a warrant against the inferior excitement ( I passions and vices. j ,o nitV those poor l'icll men ) j i jive barrenly in great bookless ' houses! Let us congratnlaie the i : poor that, in our day, books are so I cjean that a man may every year i add a hundred volumes to his library 1 for the price of what his tobacco and "ou!J ... f i Among the earliest ambitions to tju i.iv.nvi.i i.i i.it i n1, j ... K. I,, r.lui l-j i--n r 1.- ti n i.inr. neymen. and, indeed, among all that i are stray :r.ug up m lne irom not lis j ing to something, is that of ov. ring :iV.d constantly adding to a library of i j.,r,rpr ovorv voar. is an honorable j n 0f a VOutig" man's history. A iirorarv IS not a luxury, but OH of ithe ncce-aricsof life. ? 13 lisd"' Writing. Horace Grcelev'a manuscript is notoriously h Ls MW to r;tImre a P1"' ler of no ordinary skill to set up Ins copy " if lie happens to write in a i; 'vP rr.r,,;,t newsnanor s'.rticl? j Lcadod Win. II.S..-wnrJf which Mr. Greolc-v had returned to hirn set up S " 1ichard III.," i1 fresh in trie mines j of nil; but an cecum ence still more j j funny if related, which happened it the Tribune ottice some ears since, j A composdtor l;ad made so many errors in setting " the philosopher V copy, that he w rote the typo ti idler dischtirgmq; liitti from further duty. The eompositoi bein utterly ut:ab!e to decipher the contents of the note ot: recti vinir it, took it to the fore- ! man, who o.nhtined to him that it cxpressed that he was ' not a careful j mun and ?dr. Greeley dispensed with I - bis services."' The man laid down j 1 his stick, put on his coat and left. J The next day lie applied for assistant j in a iar nnntmg onlee in the same i 1 street. Tito proprietor inquired if he could firing a recommendation from his last iiiph yei . "All I have is this letter from j Mr Greeley r' said the voniig man i i , .i j . i UOiil.v p-fuUCl.' Hie GOCtitnei.i. Ti- , ,,..T-tt.,- ;.,k ?irir..v cwinpil if 1 The vmrthv nb printer scanned it ; ; for some minutes with a r-v-rpiexed j I air. " II m m careful j vices sijnod H. (.Ireel.'V nian ser- t -yes, thati w; 1 1 yon." And ; he d d, a-!id never learned till two ; years nfo rwatds, that the letter iroui Mr. Greeley,'-' wtis s out of cred.it, intend of commendation as he j wo rd spo t rutoloni has of- i ! ten oioved ot "more, utihtv tliau the i t'i - i best concerted plans, hence it hup- i pens titat foids d'ten prosper when ; ; men of talent fdl. Here U an ill us- : 1 tra:ion : , ! bad i- tiiUiosed. ZIjw lie l otniii TUesti Out 1 A poor simple peasant of thottame : cxperieiia and observation, but cs i of i!er.Vi:issef, ! e'og tired d his dat'y ' peoialiy ot goo.i sciise, what it says fare of brown brettd and w titer, it:- nniv therefore be relied n as correct. ; solved, whatever might be the con- 0 oomniend to the care fa I perusu.l sfotn-nce. to proeot'e 1 r hinwlf. by ; ;uok or hv crook, oven at the ex pense of a bi-oki n in tei, t htn e sun n tiM'as meals. Having takiti tin courageous and noble resolution, the to'.xt thing was to devise a hm to : put it into ex-cut'mn ; and here his good fortune In frh nded him. The : iof.o,f 'i lii.o ieoi'r mi reliant, in the: neighborhood of ids cottage u! dur- t ing tin; ab-enee f her husband, h-.st j a valuable diamond ling. She of- ! fered great rewards to any person ! who could lvcover it. or stive f.nv ! tidin-s of the iewcl; but no one was i iike'y to do either, for three ennichs I ol whose ii leliiv she had not the slightest doubt, had stolen it. ihe; heas soon reached our glutton's cars, j " PI sav.5' cries he: " I'll sov I am - , f , ,, treated as an imposter; my i l.-wl.- sirlos i n. -iv ?av ' I low d'vo ! , 9 do?' to the bastinado, but my bungs , .vi!i )n, ,U,A if ; u i ha T cni!CO(.t li3 sc!lP,ne aVJ pui t ice was but the work of mo- The merchant was still nb- Hi,-, bwle nnvinnq for the re- i m pr: .t,,. ..r eovery of the ring, accepted the of- terms. A mnpluous dinner reu ; :ir,,d w5th expensive plates ! m ihc j Allah! how he aU , An RUehtivc fotmnn, one of ; s..cr(.t il(,xc niled Urn sherbet; our conjuror, gorged, exclaimed: " "ids well! I have-the first!" The servant trembled at tiie am- J ; biguous words j pauions. mo ran to his corns it TI . ' e 1 A,- fTnt.rJj ' Jie lltlS l.lOUU IMll, UftU l It HI,. i , . , , T. . 1,,-. ..- ,,! tfo is n eunm::T man. " ' V i i v. . J 1 - - C ! He said he had the first. What , SC' ! p., ,-,? l could he mean but me t . , ... . -, .v.,,i .1. It looics li,e it, reqiueu Iti , . ond thief i . . I"'i n-nif in b--i to. j II nitki. vu "nil ,,-.,r'it .. c- 1-rit l.n 111 HV 1 nave rnistaKen s!,ouM he spak in the 1 . .... A same Miiiai h f uiiisi. uo ,nn' ... r- .f vi At night a supper fit lor tno caliph ,. ,- ,i l.r.f l!,u rvnn.i V I!r.1 VI 5Sf!l ' j il.s s L U" U'l inv i-. v ...... . . , who lilted until be coma eat no more, j Accumulation of Gold. The The second footman watched him all j vast accumulation of gold in our Na the while. When satisfied, he rose, j Uciai Treasury, and in the Treass exclaiming: ! ,u.jes uf Frailee and England, are sub- "The second's in my sack an j j jects of interest to monied men an 1 cannot escape me.' wavile.wt!ie a fi righted robber.; , iV i . -i " i , '-V.e are lost, no cried. Cur heels alone can save u-! ",,t ci ' finswiTfd t lift third. It we flv and are caugiit, we lose our! heads Til tent htm at to-morrow s iiiAril ; nd shonid he then speak as before, I"!! own the thelt to him and odbrsotne great reward to screen us from pnnisht deliver the r-a-hing n. from punishment, and that he may deliver the jewel to the lady without Thev all agreed. On the tnorrow j Benhassen's appetite was still the j .ame. At last, quite full, he ex J claimed. j aiy task is don?; the third, thank j Allah, is here?" " Oh," stiirl the culprit, " behol'J ; the ring but hide ourshaaie, and vou j shall never want good fare again." j " f)e silent.," exclaimed the as- ! tonished lenh issen, who little j thought that what he had spoken of his meals could huve made the p'unv j clerers betray thernselvea. " Le si- j lent! I have it." . i Some geese were' feeding before ! the window he went out, and hav j in-r seizvd the. largest, and forced the ; rtng dovn its gullet, he ihen de j clared that the ! irgest goose had j swallowed the j-.nvel. The goose was killed, the diamond found, la the j meantime the husband returned and : was incredulous. ; " Some crafty knave, O wife' srtld ; lie, " cither tlu thief himself or his abettor, has, with a well concerted j scheme, wrought on your easy faith, j 13 tit I'll soon provide him with a : meal likeway.5' No sooner said than done: between f ... .It,.!,.... . I .., . ,t . . , t .. . i' , .- u iusu tuu in siu iuu i.ii o v. ,15 ; litrfdon Th f.-'so. foniispup w is i luduen. tuld to declare what was the conceal- ed cheer on nain ot being well beat- en iVuo;:!d he tail. : ,; Alas!" he muttered out, " Don- ! hassen, thou art a pi-; thou art dead," '. rcjei rir.g to himself and calling him- seif names. i "He's right," the merchant cried. ! Give him a purse of gold; 1 honor ; talents such as his. It was pork in the dish. Th-S I ojr glutton by three rtit;doin'peeches, i tiined three hearty meals, a heavy : ,.- , c ' pure, com tort for He, and a most. in.jii;at refutation as a cunning man. ---.. Puactical Titt."Tii-. Tim Lou i-- vilie Journal is a paper not on! v o of our readers its remarks m a re cent i-ue on the subject of advertis ing, ur d oiidor.se cv-'t v word that iol- tie.i! nt:d truthi'o!: We have been carr-i on t no j I ttiV i i it Journal between thirty six and thirty- seven years. During all that time, we have known no mat; of busir.tfss in the citv to fail who advertised liber- aliv. And wo have known no one to succeed in any considerable, even in a respectable, degree who didn't i advtrtie liberally. Do you tell us, oh. candidate for the custom of the comnumitr. that you can't afford to advertise because your business is j i Cv.'A Listen! and we will tell vou. i it is dull because you Hon t advertise, . and you don't advertise because it u dull. S the vacant circle is com- I i I ! Set high vour mark of business Jmc I cess, and advertise unon it. You can do so if vou wiil, even in hard times. A little nerve is needed in advertising as well as iv using any j other effective means of success. Your men who have no more nerve than a I wet ':?. advertise little or not at a!!, ! and they succeed little or not nt i ,'., nri i;.ii,w,r t ,.t n i You may suppose that we are giving j advice that we think would bent fit ourselves. Yes, we do think it would I benefit us, but benefit you immensely j more. Think a little, and you will ; agree with us. And it you agree S with us, be wise to act accordingly." Lovi- Sroitv. An Ohio paper tells a novel love story. A young ! couple planned an elopement, the girt oecenutng iroui nei ioooiuj w.i ! & " i i -. r . .. 1 ,, i . i . i 1 I 11 . 1 . . . . . it... me traditional laajer: our ;iu me. ! gate thev were met by the hither of ! the girl and a minister by whom the ! voumr couple were escorted to the i - I ' . . . 1 parlor, where, to their surprise, tbet i ' .... j 4ur'd uli tneif reiatlve3 CO'kfeCi Kr , the marriage ceremony , which to0.. - place at once. . , , k was a neat pater- capitalists generally. The amount in . 1 . J . : round numbers is as follows : . 4Irt, .' lixmk uf France. ...'.. "".'..'. . lvW I IIi.t.L- r,t Kn.itiiml .eoo.ooo --s,-,. n., ,mj at the '"'differ- The rates of interest ; cut marts are as follows : j Franco. . if percent, per annnm. K;"yor'j: ;." .' , to i ' California t2toi? " I cifeyn . . .3 Old Acquaintances--- We have f frequently come across of late si. me of the old fashioned copper cents, says tha Jackson (Mich.) Patriot. They disappeared with the rest of onr i sr-.ecie currency diirii " the war fjrst gold went, then stiver, lastly copper even nickel went under for a time. Where the old copper cents went to, who hoarded them, and by what principle they dropped out of cireu- lation we never could make out. Hut they are coming; forth again, the ad- vance uard, we hope, of our leghU mate specie curreucv. As thev were - the hist to leave us they are the first to return. The silver dim?s and quartors may soon follow. Indeed silver coins are. occasionally seen now, and one of oar ctty butchers iti- forms us that several of the smaller denominations have recently found their way into his tiil. A New York stage driver is reported to have taken as fares one day last week two dimes and two quarters stiver coinage. I he old copper cents have i an honest iooK about thetn ; they are really worth what they represent in value. They .seem large and clumsy beside the wretched little copper scabs : v; -1 . i ,-t i t , , , . ,ir, , , ! . -. , : ,, . i . ... " -" ' w---vi buujiiiuicu igi lociu. but we welc'Jtne th ihl lu'-ittii-s :,s old triends, reminding us of Letter ! envs j(tne uy, and whose return to C'renlation holds out a promi.se "d better times coming. Iti view of the probub!e return to circulation of the tiIvcr dimes, hali-dimes, quarters, and im!f dollar, a description of them ought to be published for' general in. formation, so tiiat people may ki iOW t em when the' see them It is so long since we have agaiii. seen any specnneiM oi these coins that v, e do not feel competent for the Calistooa Si-ai.NQs. Tijis cele brated place has now become one of the most fashionable places of resort in California as a watering dace. It is so splendidly planned, as now to appear like some picture, oi an Hiys-s-iuii city, the many beautiful designed cottages tor the visitors making it so. The accounts of visitors show it to be indued a fashionublo place of res soil, and we learn that ihe records of the place contain many spirited efforts at poetry, etc. Keceutly, says a l'ri.-nd to us Irom there, tiie stage on its way to Cnlistoga vpset : and among the passengers was ? former . Hv :"',J nt correspondent A tno Mercury, who received severe bruises by the occurrence, and shortly afterwards there appears upon the ; afterwards there appears upon the records of the hotel the following i pigramie shot at tbe : stage coach : 'Since Tonscv first wrot have beei:, otacrs reaav ! i wiaite a- nor- : 5at wte-a evja t''-eai.-.e wha'o: t:r licr pen a:u; turn i orscv TllIVl'V. It is ttrn j ull ah'.i conyiajg were ended." WirnouT Gon in the: Would. i lus-s the outward light. If a man i i ,.-a( lie. but, loses the music and ; the sweet convei se, of friends. If a l,liU1 y bereaved of companions, anj tiie nearest and dearest kind re 1 are ! plucked from his bosom, if he be : j-.t.rsccuted and imprisoned, and torn ' ',;,,d, limb, by the haired and 1 temporary cloud which will pass ' aw.,v ,ike the vapor r of the morning. : i.)t :f he o without God' h 10 is a wanderer and a solitary m tue uni verse, with no haven or hope before him when beaten upon by the storms of ftte; with no home or sanctuary to flee to, though all the spirits of darkness should have made him their victim. Poking Tf' at Dr.i.AWA.- St.mebody writes to titc postmastei ; of Virginia City for information ; one Tom Walker, stating that has an estate left to him in the SVh formatif)!! f fiC HtC of Delaware. A Vir-mia paper thinks the estate in Delaware part must be a joke, as any man can go out and locate a larg?r rn:;ch any day, either in Nevada, or California, than Delaware could hold. S-.Nsnmn. A eoUmporary, alhii-in- to tim numerous cases of s,uh;de, and murdering of chlhlrcn by moth ers, in the northwest, sensibly says: " When tiie fathers in that country . ' lf-,0,iprp' determtrio to tar and feather e.er , . , ',;! fanatical lecturer they eaten m th net of haranguing sdiv people on tu ery e e ; stibiect of spiritualism, freeloveism, ; and damphoolism generally, the I tliroats of theIr c,li'lr:'n ;vU1 beSafe-" i A French antiquarian has proved beyond question, that Joau of Arc S was burned at the stake in wh.it is now the Yieax March", Rouen. roi;ttai. The theory cf popular government is very beautiful. The people are the leal ruler?, and the nominal rul ers are simply their servants. The people, tiie free and independent peo ple, the sovereign peoplp, choose from their own body the best and ablest men to fill ail the high offices of honor and emolument. The theory is, that the noblest and the best are. elected Presidents, Govern ors and Senators. Moreover, the theory is that " the people" authori tatively decide who are to be thei rulers. The theory sentimentally and poetically ignores ail such thing? politicians, wire pullers, managers, log rollers, ward-statesmen, lobbyist.. ' boys," " workers," and slates. The theory is a thing of beauty and a joy forever." But how about the practice ? asks the Dramatic Chron icle, is it not true, as a downright matter of fact, that the sovereign people have really very little to do with the choice of their rulers ? In the una! practical result doesrrt their "sovereignty" whittle itself down to tms, that they have the poor privi- , . . , . 1 - i lege of casting thcur votes, not for the ! men wuotn in et consider the best j and ablest, but for one or the other '' of two sets of men who have been f set up by the wire-pullers, intrigti- 1 tr'ict o I!''!!'IS is collecting) Obitu an;s and parry managers for them to j ftrIe3 of ''imself, ceiled forth by the choose between ? Is it no true, for i rccent report cf bis death. instance, that a very small number j Australian br.tf is offered for sale of men who make politics their basi- j b London. It is of the best quaT npss rind sf nrtr F.,.;-tr ,,.t,. ,l,li r:i , . . , ..... v..o v,U'. 211; mi j all the ofiicc-s of tho slate ? How large is the number of individuals who make our " slates ?r' How Jaro-e a share had "the people'7 of Cali fornia in selecting the men who ere to be voted for at the next Stale elec tion ? Is it not a fact that less than a score of active and skillful politi cians controlled all the nominations that have been made ? We are not so romantic and impractical as to ig nore the fact that in politics much 1 must be conceded to party necessities, i down aa oIJ bu,!d"-b "Pon wl"' i We know that party triumphs are ! (bottle) wsw written, with a dia-oftc-n necessary to the vindication of j inn,u?' t!l5s inscription: "gottleof great principles, and that sometimes j Vl?1'isky : buried in 1821." nach triumphs cannot be gained j An old and wedj kjjown citizen of without the use of means that would j Indianapolis, who has lived with his seem shocking to the unworldly sen- wife until children and grand chilePe tinientaii-t. Nevertheless, th:?re is i nave grown hp about him, nppean d a limit to the concessions which lion- j in Court recently nd asked for and est men will consent to make in lhe i obtained n divorce. What a corn- behalf of political expediency. In onr judgment, it would even be bet ter to have a good cause suffer tem porary and local defeat than to have the intelligent masses of the com munity submit to an arrogant polit ical dictatorship, to secure the success of any particular ticket. The theory of tiie rhetoricians is J that the main, and indeed only, busi uess of the orator is to persuade. If this is so. Mr. Grcelev. much as it i may grieve mm to come to tips con clusion, is no orator. Since the Constitutional Convention began its session, he has been on bis legs so constantly that it begins to be doubted if he really has a seat in that bod y. Secretary S sward has gore from Washington to his home in Auburn, New York. As he has of late se lected that ri his rdace of vaticina uni, i w n iou.iiMtj teat iv c i.ii.i iO'.'ii L ; i,., -I. ..ii . hear from liim on the future of public j affairs. Ex Governor Wells, of Louisiana takes las expulsion from office quite philosophically. lie says : " 1 held the four ace, but Flanders had an Arkansas baud four jacks and a bow je knife :md 1 had to cave.'' " Dismaic' lias just purchased an elegant country seat, for which he has j paid over 400,000. Let us see, who owns the finest in California Sam. Scabongh, late editor of the Stockton Ialcpendent, is now en- "n"ed on the Sacramento Union. lie is one of the most brilliant writers on tms coast. . it'.t,:u bi cava tlm Hon. John Morrissey won 8-10,000 on the lata fight between Aaron and Ccliycr. Henry S. Foote has written a let ter of many columns, to thank God that he has incurred .the hostility of the Memphis Avalanche. A proposal to engraft the princi ple of female suffrage upon the Re form Rill, was rejected by the Eng lish Parliament. Another name for Seward's new dominion, in compliment to our mod ern Moses "Bulrushia." Cows are pasturing in the burnt district of Charleston, S. C. The Houston (Texas) Tefrgroph. 3rrCres of H. G. for nest President. e " Sambo, where did yott pe1, most in de war V " Why, in d& feet, to be shua." What kind of essence does a young man like w hen he pops the question? Acqui-essence. Coral jewelry has become so fash ionable in Paris, that it commands in the rough a price equal to about 20 times its weight in gold. Some crusty old bachelor slanders the female sex. by saying that the reason George Peabody is so wealthy is because he never had a wife. A couritrv sehoollEaster gives it as m CJ his opinion that, nowa-days, ladiesQ seem to treat their waists as vulgar fractions to be reduced to the low est terms. GO o Jinks savs that cucumbers can bs made into pickle while growing, if you can get a cross old maS to Jook over the Jence at the vines twice a O week. The Chicago Tribune calculates that, by their recent strikejhe Jnbor- I Inrr m. -,f J,r,f t t .r J.,c-f ii ft? OOfl O rrin , ,,' or $;io.000 per day during the tim- .' . it ccntinued. ion- - Marsha!!, Rrpresenta- t:ve m Congress from the Ninth Dis- cayeiuoy steweo an;i packed in .ins hermetically sealed, and is oSared fcr 14 cents a pound without bonr-P Tbe richest member of the Con - nectient Senate is an Irishman, who-o property s valued at S:.2,50l,000, and whose daily income is $1,000. He made h'? money from an oirfarm in Pennsylvania. A bottle of whisky was resurrected O In Winchester, a few days since, hv sorre workmen who wer tearing mentary on human nature ! The distance from New York to Sacra m en to, by railroad route, in 3,129 miles, of xrtdch 1.857 have been completed and are now m s or. cessful operation, leaving but I, C O 0 miles yet to be built. Two creditors have attached the -ii.,, r. , , . . AfethoQist hp.scoial Church in A us tin, Nevada, for $2,072, thus cutg off the means of graca fro:n9.hat beO i .-i .. r,., nigi.tcu people, ine creditors evi- deatiy don't, believe in " lending to q the Lord The numerous admirers - f Russiar. Ameica already talk of lavjlnn- on' a - -13 natioral railwoyQo Sitka, with sta tions ai variotis points on the coast, such 'as ChichugofT, Rpcarhcff, Revi: lagizedofl", Tschugat.-ch, and other'-. It is s;,'d the chief practical cng'i'cer ing difficulty that will be encountered t in the construction of this road is tlo- I , . , , - . , (liliiCUitv f)t nroriotmemnr thf nnex--, Tha editor of ihe Home Jov ml went into a New York up-towi. churoh cn Good Friday, and taking frc-n tl 3 rack a Look of Cownnn Prayer, to his great surprise found inserted on the inner side of the cover a looking glass. This arrangement, he presumes, enables the fair owner to admire herself and adjust her cidg non during service. j An arnusing9tory is now going the j rounds, of a well known Boston cle-. ! g man, who, though a most estirr.rd ! man, has less regardQforparaiv. - j than most of nis brethren. Not lon;- i ago, the genial humof ist. conscious o j thc rectitude of his intuitions, wen' j into the bar room of the Tremor-: House ana ordered a s.iiiter. iv some mistake he appropriated tio "lass of an individual near him whes. conversation and appearance stamped: him as what Artemas Ward would have called a " carnal cuss' Look ing fiercely at tbe mild eyed minister, he exclaimed, with an oath, " Th.v was my horn you drank." " A1q my friend,"' replied the reverend monitor, "does not the scripture s:y ' the horn of the ungodly man shah be put down ' It was a repartt q worthy of Sydney (Smith, and heir p delivered with Qhe dignity befittim; the soIemnitycf the occasion, pro- , ''"CM a n?ar iffipres A "ion. o O O 0 O o o o o