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at, ' f 7 y ', V: T . H via- 1 VI V 1 W .. ft ". ? ks- & ajliJ JV 'J - K t WMM - v - Jm v. -' " SuTrJRt f OCtVIJ. lYuralt Aroou. II V 08CAH (I. III'UIUN, t)ch, honcl but I'm iiaitly bewildered, of lato j There's naught but oho thing will kct-ji Into my head And, as truu as tlicro'a any believing In fate, If I don't toon get bolter I hoou shall bo daiJ I At ploughing or mowing, it rcoplng or rowing . At which I can beat any spalpeen nt nil t "Ani, swing tho llttlo drawback In tuy hoeing Thcro'a nono'lu tho country llku Derry O'l'all. Hut slnco flrnt I jiu t oyos on that ilcllcato creature, Tho black-eyed young North, lout week at tho wake, I'tc dono nothing clw but examlno ctoh feature, And (Iglw-N'orah Machrce, oh, my heart It w Ill break I Thosoeycsl ob thsy tecin llko two star In her head, fnllb, the v'roforoTrr turned lOoVlnsnttnci (ait night I dreamed tlmt ihocamo to my bed, luked tuo to go with her over tho ten. orn iiuvu,-Rtys I, tuncinir a Jit. cross tho big e, leaving Erin's gMcn rvtii, f itop till 1'to Milled the llttlo brown nig, Aftd sold the last Utter of bhek nud'whlto hens. Tbcro't Katy O'Hourke, that I promised to wed, , Dut suro she ain't half so good looking aa you; And iifttr I'm aff I can wrlto back I'm dead, And tho dalilen above mo all wet with tho dew. Dut 'twas only a dream, and I woke the nest day ,A tho tun was Juit lifting hluisclf out of bed ; Ho threw out bis beams, and ono came In my way, rutting Norah MaTournecn right Into my beau. To-night wo'ro to meet In tho aider boreen, And Katy expects mo at Donny brook fair; Dad luck to tho proiolit I mado her yestreen, For the detll a gltmpw will ih catch of mo tberal There' Larry OTedd that Ik handiome and brave, Yet not quite to handiome a mo for all that ; lie can marry poor Kate when I'm gone to my grate; (Ti the best I can do, and quite decent at that.) He'i got a flno cow, and some olher llro stock, And a tasty mud hut, whero the bog river Ho. ; JIe' got a nice gun, but It' wanting a lock, And a sweet patch of land, wheretho praty tree grows. Sure be loved btr before I was born, and they fay 'Twas only my beauty that twisted her bead ; And when she finds out I ant crossing tho say, She'll go back nnd tnako up with poor Larry OTcdd. """itt I S tt-1 1 U li".T?p$v& Childhood. " u, nai n nico play to cry," raid a r tt i a a laughing littlo girl, as tho nettled her Lead lovingly on lis mother's breast I . Tho words wero ipokcn playfully, nnd tho littlo fairy va all unconscious how much meaning lay hid in them ; but thoy brouglit tear to my oyoa j for I looked for ward to tho tlrno when caro nnd trial should throw their ahadowa over tho laugh ing faco: when adversity should over' rower, when summer friends should fall off liko outumn loaves beforo tho rough blasts of misfortune, when tho faithful breast tho leaned upon bIiouU bo no longer warm with lovo and life, when in nil tho wido earth, woro Bhoum no lor that littlo ono " no nlco jilaco to cry!" God shield tho molhorl5s PA father may bo loft hind, affectionate, considoratc, perhaps but a mnn's affections form but a fraction of his existence, His thoughts nro far away, oven wlillo his child clambors on his knee. Tho distant Bhip, with Its rich freight, the etato of tho money market, tho fluctuations of trado, tho ofllco, (ho shop, tho bench, nnd ho nnswers nt random, tho little lisping immortal, and gives tho child a toy, nnd passes on Tho llttlo scntitivo heart has borno its childish griefs through tho day unshared, aho don't know tho reason for anything, and nobody stops to tell her. Nurso "don't know j" ibo oooli Is busyrMlc ah wan. Hers restlessly about, through poor'mammn's empty room. Something is wanting I ah ! thero is no "nico plnco to cry I" Childhood passes; blooming maiden hood comes on, lovers woo, tho mothor'a quick Instinct, timely word of caution, nnd omniprcscut watchfulness, are not there. She gives her heart, with all its yoarning HVmnathioS. into tinwnrtiiv Irnonlnrr A fleeting honey.moon thon tho dawning of s long day of misery wcarisomo days of MCKncss mo teouie moan or tho first born: 'no mothers arms in which to place with flirnsn pnuo ino llttlo walling stranger ; over and friend afar ; no " nico place to cry I" Thank God! not unboard by. Him who " wbotli nil tears awny," gooth by that troubled heart-plaint from tho despairing llns of the motherless! Strikoe PnociauATiojf. There I a proela- jsstlon extant, addressed by Russia to tho Clr esaclan chief in 1837, in wbleh it wai asked, "Are jro aware, that If tho heavens eliould fall, Russia -uld crop thcra up with her bayoneUT Tho f B8.1!'? !y b.e Ba mcphanlo artisans, but power dwells only with Russia, tfocountry ovorwagod ,clff"l 1ftr Bsa,,n,t h.tr: If yu desire peico, 'I?tt'"J,tii convinced that (bore nro but two SsWm sShy T- " " ! K rt-.-4na 'H r-- OifGootl Turin with Woitth. In thu southern part ofToMqiiln, tho high est compllmoiit you cuu pny to n dlsllii gttislivd porsonngo, nnd tlio denrest token of cstoem fur u ruvotvd friend, 1m tint present of u uotllu. A numhur of Ciithiillu irii'tH, of nntivu origin, joined in giving n collln, nt n New Year's present, to tlio llishop of l.n rntidn, who linil instructed them in tliunlogy, snylng thai ho was growing old, and lltoy could never hnvu n inoro sultiiblo opporlti uity lo"bH'ur lilin Hint vnlunblo pleco of fur ultiirc. At the rnmu tlmu they uitllcd Ids attention to tho oxcelleiiuo of tlio unod, mid tho beauty of tho work. Hucli It tliu utts torn of tho country; no person who has reached tho ucu of llfty years is without bin Uollln, which not only stands reaily for its irotp0CIIVU USO, UUI nuivua iivuii nun iin tablu by day. and n lied by night. Tho children of n fnmily in good vlrcunw stances will combine to offer handsomo collins to their fatlier mid mother; and pu pils combine to mnku the samo present to :i venerated tcaehor. Ucath there hns no terrors. A poor widower, witli young chil dren, fell daugciotisly tick, nnd tho llrot caro of hia friends was to borrow n colllu for him. When this was nunoitiiued to thu ullVror, liu trembled wills Joy, and lulled to run tho borrowed nitiele. " Now," said he, " lit mo dh fur If I livu I shall liavo to return it, and who knows il I can ever procure another! In tho samo spirit tho friends of n diug Dorson sneak in his preseuco of his ntironcli lug end, and of thu preparation fur his fu neral. Tho bishop nbovo roferrod to, says that one day ho vltitod n catechumen, whoso malady, though likely to bo prolonged, was suro to end fatully, nnd found n woman sit ting by his bed-side, making thu mourning clothes for tho family. . At tho door w as tlio cnriionter entiaj-cd in mnkhif! tho collin in sight of tho patient, who directed tho work with tlio utmost particularity. Theso patticulars wo gather from it letter of Ihp good lliiJiopa to n menu in I ranee published In tlio Journal Dcs 1 Jibuti. T - Stl-a.'i Fjiii:K.oi."i:.-. Considcrnblu has been said of lata In regard to'tho ttcam llro ongtue, now in use In Cincinnati. It ban been isllcd by committees from v.irious places, all of whom have reported favora bly of its efllcacy for tho speedy cxtinuuisli tnont of fires, and In n short time, doubtless, it will bo introduced into tunny our iitiiicl pal cities. In llotton, ono has already Ikvii ordered at n cost of 87,000. At many of our readers, wo presume, possess but llttlo know lodco in relation to tho machine, tho following description ofltnndita workings which wo tako from n rcnort to thu Council of llotton, by a commltco who recently went to Unclnnnli lanmiuo into Hi op "Tho machine I 181c .. .'dngiirnna 0 In width, including wheels, 'llio boilers consist ofn coil ofplpo l,'J00fectin length, coiled in icoi,n In it scrpoutino form, nnd vnriing from I l-'2 to '2 1-U inches in size. 'litis nlpo of water becoming ery quickly heated, and thero being n very luri-o surface. comparatively but a small amount of water within, steam it nt onco generated. Safety-valves nnd gunges nro nrruugud as in onlluary eglnos. A tank is mounted on tho front partoftho machlno, nnd alwavi kept nilcd with water for tho tuo of tho boiler. Tho mtchiuo weight 7 tons, Is of 80 liorso power, and tho capacity of six first class engines. Llghtoen men nro required to operato ono maciuuo, uvo oi wnom, including two engineers and two firemen, nro constantly employed. Six horus nro also required, in cluding four for tlio onghio, nuu for tho hoso carnage, wntcli contains l,lHJUroct oriioso, and ono for tho wngou containg thu fuel, which is of light wood and bituminous coal, of which last tho cngiuo consumes two bushels per hour whllo tho engine Is In operation. " Opportunity was afforded tlio commit (co to witness tlio operation of tho cngiuo. At n given signal overy thing being left in its usual condition in tho cngiuo house, tho fireman lighted tho combustibles under tho boilor, tho horses wero nttnclic.il, tho niou took, thoir places, and in flftoen minutes thoy had arrived at tho sccuo of action, n dittanco of half a mile. In nineteen min utes fiom tho timo tho first signal was giv on, water was forced through six hundred foot of hoso, throwing u stroam of water npon tho roof of it building 112 feet high. Soon six streams woro throwing water at n rato oflOOO barrels nor hour unon tho roofs oi uvo siory uuimings. A room 20 feet square was fillod with steam co donsoly as to extinguish a fire, this without Harming tho furniture Tho cnglno would easily furnish wator to four common ongincs nt tho samo timo that it was itself nlavlmr two streams on a flro." "Youno ENOtAMD." Tlmokoiay says, in tho last numbor of tlio Nowcomcs, that without wishing todlsparago tho youth of orothor nations, ho thinks n well-biud Kn glish lad has this advantago ovor them, that his bearing is commonly moro modest than thoirs. "Ilo docs not ussuinu tlio tail-ooat, and tho manners of manhood too oarly ; ho holds his tongue and listens to his cldem ; his mind blushes ns woll us his chocks : ha doos not know how to mako bows, and pay compliments llko tho young Frenchman, nor to contradlot Ids acufprs, as, I am in formed, Amorican strijOitis do." jYHnrjTsiviKo A pair of nfw boots. 'V y ' V):lIUK(l l.tl.Ntl! AMI) Ill.NO FlMHIiU. Tlio wedding ring Is worn on tho fourth linger nt the loll nana, uoonusu u was nn clently believed tlmt u small artery ran from this linger h tlio heart. Wheatly, on thu uuthorily of old mlstnlii, culls It it vein. 'Ills," IioT'l"' "beoatiso from thenco iruceeds.m:.',Piciiinr vein to tuo lunrt. rtm." Am ndds, " Is now contra- dieted by okporicncu, )ut Htivoral enihiont nulliors, ns well physlolnns as divinon, wero of this opinion ; and theroforo thoy thought this finger tliu iiiohI piojiur to bear tills dedgu of liive, that from thence it might iu conveyed to thu heart." I.etluus Iicmlnui, Hfwaklng of tho ting finger, says that it small brunch rT tho nerves, ns GclMus thought, IsHlrotched from tho heart to thla finger, iu tho motion of which vou may perevivu evidently all tlmt nffecti the lu'.itt of women by thu touch of nf vour forefluuor. I used to rnlsu itncfi at had fallen in n swnniiby pinching this joint, nnd rubbing thu riuu with it llttlo saffron ; for, by this, n restoring force (hat is in it pastoth to thu heart, nnd refreshed! tho fountain of lifu unto which this finger is joined, yiioroforo antiquity thought fit to compass II auotu witn goin. Aei'ortlli-h'ln ll kniilu uiiltinr, IliU flni(ir wnt railed " Medicus," for, on occount of tlio xirtuoit was presumed to derivo from thu heart, "tho old phtslriius would inln glo their medicaments and ii)tlouswith this finger, becnuso no teuoui can stick upon thu very utmost part of it: but It will offend n man nnd communicate itself to Ids heart." Tin: Tjibij or Lovn. During tlio early sottlemcnt of Louisiana, when llolnquo now a llttlo wntuilug place on I.auu ront chartraln was garrisoned by tliu Vrcnch trooiu. it vuunt! olllcer, who had been re fused leave of nbsciieo to return home, solemnly vowed that Iin would marry tho lirtl woman who tuouiii como over irom 'ranee, bu thu young or old, provided thu would have htm. Soon after, nu c in 1 1! rant ship arrived, nnd thu passengers wero disembarked in boats, which, mi account of tlio cry shallow water, grounded aomo twenty yards from the shore. Tho wium: olllcer, who had been watch ing, ruined into thu water, and approached thu boats. Catting hit oyo rapidly around nt tho females, hu very soon discovered a very bountiful young girl, and, witli native politeness he erected hi countrymen nnd countrywomen, and informed thu latter tlmt thoy would uavu to iio carried ashore. Ilo thou offered his ten ices to tliu young gitl, which weru at onco accepted, and ho car ried hor to thu beach. Thoy walked along tho Bind until they camo to it beautiful grovu of catalpa trees, ami thero tliey tat Uown to enjoy tlio gratu Hero tho young Soulier told his vow, nnd declared his love, which thu dark oud licau ty accepted, and, on account of this incident tho catalpn trco was callcu tlio tree ot lovo I Oxoni:. Ozono is produced when tho electrical brush pastes from n moist wood en point Into tho atmosphere. To produco ozono, tako a clean pieco of phosphorus, about half an Inch long, which una been ro cently scraped ;tmt it Into n clean quart hot ilo. at n temiwraturu of about GO donreot Fahrenheit, w itli as much water as will half cover tho phosphorus: closo tho mouth slightly, so that if iiillamatlon' takes plnco no harm may happen, mid lenvo it. Tho format on of ozono will (luicklv occur, be. jug Jiulicated by tho luminous condition of tlio Phosphorus, nun mo nsccni oi a touu-tain-liko column of smokh from it. In less than a mlnutotho teat will show ozono iu tho nlr of tho botllo ; In flvo or six hours It will bo camparativcly abundant. Ozono is n gatoout body of n peculiar smel ; when concentrated, It has nu odor liko chlorinu ; when diluted, it possowos what is called " tho okctrio tmcll." Atmotphorio uir charged strongly with It renders breathing dilllcult, causes unpleasant sensations, and produces catarrhal effects. It is insoluble in water. It discharges vegetable colors liko chlorine It does not unlto with nltro- gnn under ordinary circumstances, but it uous when limo water is present. It acts powerfully on mctnllo bodies ; it poroxidizes Mad and silver iiuickly, It Is ono of tlio most pftw'orful oxidizers that hns over been discovered. It acts upon almost alPenlts, mid is very uenily related in its effects to chlorine. llto discoverer of ozono li Schonbicn, tlio luvoutor of gun cotton. 8iNuur.AU Co.nduct or Tjutnr. Ron. nuns. Whore thero Is no Integrity thero can bo no cofldeuce, nnd whero thero is no coufideiico thero can ho bo no unanimity. Three Gorman ,robber3 having acquirod, by various atrocities what amounted to a vary valuahlo booty, thoy agreed to divido tho spoil and rptiro from so dangerous a vo cation. ' When tho' day which thoy had appointed for this purposo had nrrivodj.ono of them was despatched to u neighboring town, to purohaso provisions for tho Inst ourousnl. Tho other two scorctly ngrood to murder him on Ids roturn, that they might, each como in for tho half of tho plun der, instead of only n third. Thoy did bo. ll'ul the murdorcd man was a closor cal culate than his ussubsIiis, for ho had pre viously poisoned a part of tho provisions, tlmt ho might got tliu wholo-of tlio spoil, This precious triumvirate wero found (load togother, a signal Instauco that nothing is so poiiocuy mintt tuid BulcldaUns tlio belf-ijliiioEtoftlce, 1ui:i,m im DviioNi: Days. If on any occasion a gtiutt left thu room, bits of pa per weru dropped into Ills (lass, intimating tlio number of rounds thu botllo had gone, and on his return ho was ligcd to swal low it glass for each, uiuHtfa penally of so many glnnseti of suit Aiipvllcr, It was tho practice of BoinBJlmVo fWcnntorn with round bottoms, liko niiuodcrn soda water boltlo, thu only contrivance In which thoy could stand being, at thu head of tho tablu, beforo tho host. Stopping tho bottlu was thus rendered impoknihlo, nnd overy onu was oblii'ed to fill htu ulass nt once, nnd pats thu bottlu to his neighbor, on thu peril of upsetting tho contents on tliu table. A still more common practice was to knock thu stems oil tho glasses with n Knilo, so tlmt thoy must bu emptied ns fast ns thoy aro filled, as thoy could not stand, Some times tliu gucets. ns thoy sat down, put off their sliooj which weru taken out of tho room ; mid thu empty buttles weru broken outtidu of tho door, no tlmt no ono could pats out till tho carousu was over. Tin: Lion's Fkak ov Man. Lichen stein says, tlmt tliu African hunters avail themseles of thu circumstances tlmt thu lion does not utti nipt to spring upon his prey till hu has measured thu grutind nnd has reached tliu dittanco of (en or twelvo pa ces, when ho lays crouching upon tho ground, gathering himself up for thu effort. I'iiu hunter, hu says, makes a rule never to flro upon tint lion till ho lies down at this short distance, so that thoy can aim di rectly nt his head with tho most perfect certainty. Ho adds, that if n perron has thu misfortune to meet a lion, Ids only hope of safety is to stand perfectly still, oven though tlio animal crouches to mako thu spring, tho spring will not bo hazarded if thu man has nervu enough to remain motion lets as n statue, and look steadily in tho eyes of tlio lion. Tho animal hesitates, rises, slowly retreat, till hating thus by degrees got quite nut of what hu toems to feel as thu magic cirrlo of man's influence, hu takes flight in thu utmost Imtlo. Fat Mux I'nt men nro tho salt and oavor of the earth ; full of spirits, fun, and all manner of jollity. Their breath clears tho atmosphere, their exhalations air tho world. Of imn thoy nru thu good meas ures, brimmed, heaped, pressed dow n, piled up, and running out. They aro as ships from TeneritlV, swimming deep, full of old wine, mid twenty steps down Into their holds. Sufi nnd susceptible, nil around thoy nro easy oi ontry. ncrelort, lor oil tlicir rotundity, thoy nro too often circumvented by bntcliot-faced knaves. Ah I n fat uncle, and a fat watch, and n fat purse, is n joy and delight to all uepliows; to nil philoso phers n subject of endless specuiation, ns t" bow tunny gW of .wi nnd l.aUo mill Uuting tho full term of hu mortal ca reer. rat men aro not 0111101(31-! This very instant old Lambert is rubbing Ids jouy nuuomcn 111 1'arniiiie. Variolic. Aorivivr. MUernblo Is ho who slumbers on la Idlcnett. Miserable the workman whotlc;ps be furo tho hour of red, or who lies down In tlm sha dow, while his brethren work In tho sun. Thero I no rest from labor 011 earth. There aro always duties to jierform, and functions to cxcrclw; functions which aro ever enlarging, and extend lu prviiorllon to the growth of our moral and mental station. Man Is burn to work, and ho must work while l( I day. Sergeant Davy, t,T tho English bar, was once accused of liavlnu dlssrseed llii- l.nr. Lr Inline Mirer from a client. " I took silver," ho replied. uvcaurv i cumu not get coin, out iook orcry rr thine (lie poor fellow had In tlio world, mid 1 bona you don't call that disgracing tho profession." Two IrlfltiniPtl wrrA In tirtnn nim Ui tVntw n cow, tho other for stealing a watch. "Mike."iuifd ilio rnir.ii(iilf.r nnt .Int. il !. o'clock lii It)" " "lalx, rat, I htvo'nl my watch handy ; but I think II must bo near milking time." Tho handsomer n t-trl la. Ilm tnnm llbMv .!. ! .if- ... ..11 II OI ' - ... ..V . . . fimlulnc, and wo will ulioWYou i vounirladv IU II11I Ull Ulll 1IIBII1. mini. ! 11 Irlinlilnl... n.1 - who will bo Mr. Somebody beforo alio 1 out of ner teens. "A Itlfltl ntl' linlit !. fa .lAHm t.l.l...l I.I. Iwck," ns the loafa raid when hu was kicked out of doors. "Mrs. ilobbs. did vou lav tlmt mv lia n poor housekeeper. " No, Ir but I did tell an Intlraato friend Ibat you had not had a clean ehlrt on for ten WCCKSI" An Irishman called Into a dry goods store, and asked tho prlca of glove. Ilo was told they were four shilling. " Och. by my soul, thin," says he, " I'd sooner my bands would go barefoot lhaa pay that rrlco fer them." A teacher In a Sunday school was lecturing a class or llttlo girls 011 tho Intlucnco or pious In utrucllon In tho formation orchuractcr. "Ah. Mlsa (Tii-nllno ' tifil.l . in n. r 11.. class, "what do you think you would havo been without a good lather nud pious mother!" ouiniuou, Mr, answered aims uaroilOO, "I tnould havo been nu orphan." A good story Is told of an old gentleman whoso Clcbt or ton olerk lmil linroil liim In .lnnll. .-III. coauiidrunis. doing homo ono ovcnlng, ho was fitonncd In front of n closed xlnrn hv n miminrm.,. who naked 1 " Can you tell mo, my friend, why this storo Is closed ' "Qo (0 blaiM) prlml Iin. " wllh .. ..,., .. . -..- , . iviu VWIIMII' drums I 1'vo boon bored to death with 'out these tnrco wccks." A Ilia llraivir. Aiwuit snri nrm font r 11.. best whlto plank aro annually sold by tho New Ilavon lumbor merchant, for ibo manufaoturo of American friction mutches. In tho Immciitutn vi. elnlty, Tho remains of tho baoholor who " burst Into tear," on reading the" description of married life, havo recently been found? RSI SAMUEL 8. MANN, Lowmt sRurrsnunu, OFFERS for tala a CHOIOE ssjortment of drocurlusDry-CSood. - llOOtH V, WltOCH, -AiC, kC. Tlio ubova stock la MxTiitci.y Mr.yr. and havlne lifcn tiurchasi'd reccntlv. at tho Drcseut lowtiri- ccs of tho Market, will bo cold nt fignrn that cannot full to suit purchasers. rUAM. AND 15XAMINE.TVr, April 28, 1M1.-Itr THE PLACE TO GET YOUIl MO.VBV DAOK MEnHITT(OPPEHHEIMER-&CO, Sco tttilu rg, . WHOLESALE DEAl.THlS In Dry Ooods. n.u...U. tl..wt.lina lA-rlWIirA. lllMt T I uiwnilli 1 iuiiiivu-i ,.wn....w, ----- and Hhoe, Clothing, Liquors, Cigars, Ac.) &e. April 28-ltr WILLIAM E. LEWIS, BOAT BUILDER AND SPAlt MAKER. mill cnrxK, uiauA wivcn. BOATS Itetntlred, and all kinds or Carpenter' Work dono at tho shortest notice snd oaths raost reasonable terms. April 28, lMl-tf rpOLirr. The lower story of lUnni' Nkw X Ui'ii-DINO, on Stain street, Iie 40X60, can Im lu-i-niilrit m n (tora-hoiiiui. or would bo divided Into t u stores, suitable for any kind of business. ror part cu ar, apply on we primum, or 10 1 JIM3B U. HARRIS. Lower Scoltslairg, Afrll 28-Itf CROSBY'S HOTEL, LOWKU SCUTTSUVKO. I7 8. CUOSIIV, having again 'taken chare ? or the abovo ntmed Hotel, will personally superintend tho efforts tolnakc those comrortablii who may bavo riccatlon to vlult this place. The table will lie cut-tilled with the best tho market affords; and choico Liquors and Cigart can always bo had at tho liar, April 2S, 1M.-Itr HINSDALE & CO., Wbolesalo Dealers in General Merchandise CO M: Of MAIM AMD .TLON ST., LOWER SCOTTSBURa, WOULD Invito tba attention of Traders. 1'sckers, and Fana r to tbelr large and well selected tlocU.of Clothing, Dry Goods. Hoots and Shoe, Hardware, Groceries, Ac, which they offer fur islo at price which will be an Induce ment to tbovs wishing to purchase. Call and Inspect our slock. ap28-ly. RnnTTsnifna mm?.. T pi!K nn dcnlgncii, baring purchnwl this titib- 1t.l.tMl ttnil fttAilnr is-rnft fill fnT rifttt hut ... ialroa liit rtttnsirtiinlttf in Infirm him lUilllKV) t ss. SMS, vi'i'v , .- .. . . friends, and the public generally, that ho I now prepared to accoramodato regular bcarders, and nil travellers or visitors who way ccme this way. Terms reasonable, and accommodation a good e gtncrally found In Orcrin. JOSEPH I'UT.S'A!!. ScctUbnrg, April 26-ltf ALLAH, LOWE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT! ? Roll f r :. AuaK, sieKimr & cj";";? . AMOS U. ROGBHS, i;a:rinn citv, HAS on band a well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots & Shoe, Ac, Ac, &o Hoi anxlou to sell, vnd wlsbc It to bo un dcrstood that b I prepared to offer goods kx int'sni.r low roB cash. If any doubts are en tertains 1 about the matter, be will bo exceed. Ingly obliged, If persons doubting, will speedily call, and at once put it to the teat Emplro City, May 5, 1851-tf uto. luvMa, Tuo,, wanoLC, sx GEORGE HATIES & CO., 073 V1IS- ST., COKNKH or.YONCAIX. ST., LOWER SCOtKDURO, OFFER FOP. SALE ' Flour, California and Chill. Uacon, Mess oadCletr, fork, do 'do., Ucef, Fulton Market'' Slots, In Lf bbU Hams, linen covered, ' ( J-arJ, in tins, Sugar, China, No. 1 & 2, Coffee, Rio and old Java. , Candles, Soap, Liquors, Cigars, Dry-goods, Roots and Shoes, Ac., Ac. April 28-ltf BROWN, DRUM & CO., no. 28 ooMHimciAL bt., ecoTrsnuRs), HAVE constantly on band a General Assort ment of Merchandize, consisting of Flour, l'ork, Ilacon, Hams. Lard, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Tobacco, Liquors, Farming and Mining Tools, Dry aoods.Jluoti and Shoes, Hardware, 4c., &c FARMERS, 1'ACKEIfS & TRADERS aro Invited to call and cxamlno our SlocltrwBetr1! visiting till City, as wo will tell ut all lime )i kUU SUV! 10 lUtllAVIi 4tsikV May o-tf U iuitK iu uuion Aiain street j suuaoie los; O a wbolesalo or retail business. Apply to t WM. H. II. TORREY. Scottsburg, April 28-tf , ADDISON C. GIBBS, Attorney at Law, and Commissioner ftcr : tho State of Now York. " '.-, GARDINER. UMFQUA CO., 0. T. '' . "Vf R. THE partncrsliln hcrotororo xktlBg7 j,l uotween ujiiuo KotuAixun nasutwvi' dissolved by mutual consent. May fl-3ui TAB DDiwrisrA sVF every description, ouch ns PjiurntET, Anrs, ILtKiiuitxs, 1'osTcns, Bilus or.liii J OiHra. Iuxsuitxs. rosTCns. DlLUS fir 1 D1.VO, llt-ANKS Or AU DKkOAtmON3lttVe.l'Ao.t neatly and cheaply executed at this Ofttpef Alto, ORNAMENTAL PRIMHl?, In Colored Inks and Bronzes. 4l Orders left with Allan, M'Kinay Co., Coos llav. or with lluru & Wood. Rsadonih'CltvJ will April 28. 3 y S"i.. -t. "U X ffff1 A'-, .V v 9t. V v, j- jt T -J c