The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855, September 05, 1854, Image 4

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Among (ho beautiful plcturei
That Imng on Memory's w.ill
d ono of ik ill in old Coi ret,
TIml seviiu'th k'M nf ull;
Nut for U gnarled oili olden,
Park with tlu mlsllctoo ;
Not fur tliv violets golden
TIml hjirlnklo the vnlos liolowr ,
Not for the liillk-whltelllli")
That K'uii from llio fragrant hedge ,
Coquetting all 1ny with the miiiUuuii',
Ami stealing tliolr gulden ihIruj
Not tor the vines on llio upland,
Where tho Itrlltt red berries ri'it,
Nor the pinks, nor tho p.Ue sweet cowslip,
It tvi-iiivth to mo tho beet.
1 ctico I, nil i little brother.
Willi eyes that were d.iik anil iSiijv
In the lap of I hut iltm old fvf'-t
He lleth U peine nltrj : ,
Light lu tho dow it of tin' tlil-liV. '
I'ree n- tin' wlndi lliut litutt,
V iued there tliv bcntitlful runiiut'i,
The siimuu-r of lung i.go,
Hut Ma feel mi tho hill grew eiiry,
An'l, uilv ol the nittiiinii evc.
I math' for uiy IittU brother
A bed of clluw lcuvei.
Sneetly lilt pit'- arms fttll
My neck In n meek embrace,
Ah the light of immortal bc-iuty
Silently com. rul hli face;
And ttlicu tho arrow a of euuiet
Lodged In the tree topi bright,
He fell, In his wlntdike beauty,
Asleep liy the gate of light'.
Therefore, of ull the picture.
That lung on Memory's wall. ,
Th$ one of.thc dim old fort.it
Sfcnicth the bet of nil."
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Tlio I'aridcr ajid Gardener.
y.'say on rhrrti UiiUUiik.
IIVllll. II ('AI.MMIT, KitQ.,
l'rcuknt tf the Mtiriliu. I 'itatc Agricultih
ml fiocuti, In ichoin inn utrardat the
Premium ijftrttl by the Society.
'VUv committee of tho .Maryland Statu
Agricultural Society appointed under n res
olution to examine- and report tnioii such
liiinye omt 1'Jans or rhmt buiM.,., nKlnhort itr, j-it b llio urnmuL and ihcili" !":s'siUiai
ihould be lubmlttcit for premium report that spncu ficituvu tneiv sills m tlio pTallorm, oiTTbo oclf '.wl as
r.,rl.t. .,rn,.,tn... Il,r -... nnmnMillnn. Wlllclllllf COWB Slallll. Tills platfotlll S , H-U-r'iV.sm. A
for this premium there was no competition,
there being but ono essay and plan of farm
building" placed In their charge for consid
eration. Their ri-grej, liowovcr, for this
aecming.wantf interest in a subject of
such tnngnitudu to tho farming Interest was
greatly diminished by tho excellence of tho
paper and accompanying plan presented.
They nro constrained to say that th'oy can
scarcely conceive of any nrrnngoment of
building of which spaco can bo belter
cononiizcd the cleanliness of the animals
moro thoroughly secured, mid their health
as promoted by light and ventilation, moro
perfectly attained. Tho plan Is recom
' mended, too, by Its ndinfislon of tho freest
selection In tlio inodo of disposing of tho
excrements of tho animals. Tho advnnt
ago of economy of timo nnd labor liato
been eminently attained tho feed rnnn pay
ing the lcabt postiblo distauco to go from
tho feed room to supply tho animals with'
their food.
llio following Is tho essay by tlio Intelli
gent president of tho society, for which tho
commlltco awarded tho premium, nn an cv
idonco of tho high ctlination which Uioy
placo on his valuable contribution.
j:ssav.
. To the Committee of the Maryland State.
Agricultural Society,
Gentlemen: As you linvo been appoin
ted by tho Maryland Statu Agricultural
Society to examine and report upon tho Ks
s.iya and l'laus which may bo mibmtttcd
for tho premium offered by said society,
'.'for tho host Essay on tlio most approved
plan of Farm Iluildings," I vonturo to offer
far your cpnslderation theTiilan and desorip
.tlori of'somo lately erected lor iny own use.
Tho naturo of such buildings will depend
greatly upon tho system of cultivation on
tho farm, and I thorofdro beg Joayo to say,
that theso aro intended for a dairy, stock,
rrrnes nnit rrriiln furm lini.liwr inn. l..r....
, r-gl . dairy of cows, I havo appropriated tho main
3MIv' building fir tho, qceonimodation of ono
,iuiii4v.4 uiiu iuui buna, nun n iurgu lueu
room on tho lowor floor, and tlio upper sto
ry for hay grain, straw, &c. In ordor to
explain moro fully tho wliolo arrangement
oftho buildings, and their connection with
each othor, 1 rofor you, to tho draughts
which accompany this communication. By
examining theso draughts you will obsorvon
largo fold yard, sixty lect wido, separating
the main building from tho othors, nnd I
think this will bo found very convenient, as
all oftho buildings open into it nn'l form
Uieimelvos tho whole ouclobiiro. Tho bull
dings on, tho outside of this yard aro n corn
house, enrrjngo house, two horso stablos,
calf house, poultry .house, shocp house, hog
pens, stalls for cowb having calves, bull
btnlN, iVc. Through the eonlm"! tin .yard
von will iiotluo a ijiiltor, frliioli U inioiuluil
to convoy tlio water ami Homd iimnun' liiiin
llm pietnisi'ti Into two lniie water tnukHou
tlm outside of tlm outer ranim nf liullilliiit.
This ilrain wot'Ives nil tin1 water ami liipilil linir(nihjfrj any ono should rei'iinimentl
mntiuru rtnit tho main Imildiui;, ly I'lilti'is'such a tutlijr (rmtiito iih tlm onu of having
imseini,' nut nt ench nl'tlm ei;lit curm rs of'all tlio ni.tmuii phicod iniumiliutcly iimlei
tlm sauio. Tlm main buildnii; i4 an i"'tu-1 tlio ntiittvil".
;oii, one Immliril iVet in iliami'tur, nml two (n i'unli tlm proper suvini; ofinnmiri',
Mtorii'M hifjli willi a ('Ian tlonm twenty fe"t ' I lidioto tlialjllm nyilein at pri-ieiit i!iiiniii;
in (liatni'tur, on tho (op Inr vi'iitllntmii ami
liylit. Tlm lowor blory linilii a lan eeii'
tro ilonr, and two wiiuIowh on wicli I llio
ululit kIiIch, U ilovoteil to two row of eow
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out. On tho too of tho it itnuinry uiiriulit,
nhovo tho plate, in Insteiicil n Hoco ol
board, working on n pivot, with n morlico
cut into it to lit thu top of the niovenhli)
ntnudnrd or upright, and, after thu cow hnn
nut her head in iietwoon tho two, tho top
of (ho moveable upright Is tm hid tmvniiln
'tho stationary onu until it comei under tho
inottico in tlio hoard noovo, wiucli tiien
fulls over tho upright and conlliics tho aid
nml sucurely. It U alio moro tcoiioinicnl..
bec.iuso there id no neuojiity for ttvlln, nml
tho samo' tjmco will accomtuodnM inure an.
ImaU bythU inodo of fastoning than any
other. It Is moro secure, becausu it is ah
inofct imjioiiblo for thu animal to gel Iodic
after elm Is ouco fastened, and there li no
danger of Injury 'from getting eutanglo'l in
tho stall. It U inuro cio.tnv, becauso tho
cow always Mandtf a certain distance troin
thu btanchioiu, and tiirow their voidiugs
into tlm gutter bolow,
Six feet from . tlio m!I into which the
stanchions aio fixed, and on tlm outtnlu of
il o tamo, ii inacuti nnoiiKT ui. msiwiicu in
., I. l I .1 II !...!
Htallti, with pnHiai'H lirlmul eaeli I'lni iwt j hi a MiiMiil syhtcm, la'cmnm tlm oxpiin.
wide, anil aluri"!) feed room Iltl fee-1 In ill- lie of pii'Aiiiiipit, i'i:., will In a I'owyuaiH
ainet-T in tlm I'ontri'. In onlei to form tlm ho ixi-cVo hy tin daily, monthly, mid
stalln for tlm cattle, a nil it plai'oi! two fi'i't vemly vxieiu of hauling it upon tlm land
from tlio outer nidi) of tlm leed loom, audjliy ivirM I coiiImuI that, at tho preount
tlio itpaco hetwi'i'ii thin mII and tlm feed ' nriin of f'aiio vud its 'nat elli'et on our
loom, ninUiM a trough of that width, which lands, uu Annul nll'iinl to haul htnhhi mil
opeiM into the focit room, to that tlm inner iiuro iiioi .J'1!' lljl,f' n ""'" '"'''"" '", the
raimoof court ato foil without lenkiax the ineio cvm """"i; U im ureal an tlm
room. Tho oown are lonliuuil in ,lmi- eoit oVf'J!, "' K,,n," Which will pro
chion.1 fanteneil in lhi.H sill nml n platoahove, '"y"TWTJii' ""'.' '-"" i-JIVul, nml it
wldeli I emmi l"r far hotter than any otlmr i in theMfi-ruiu-icunry to iTHii htalile mnuuie
modi) on nccouut of economy, security and i near tho Ucf of iiiniiiifiielure. If, howov
ulennlinoHi. It is more ucouomlcal hecmiHo or, it U'lht'JmniH'd In foiin compoit heap",
it is e.inily madu hy plnciii;; tuo iiptixliU, hy mixing the utahliMiimiuro with earth mill
one and a half inches thick ami fouroi Ihujotlur Ui4(ticeii, I wmld advisu thnt it lie
inches wide, into morliueM Hindu in tlm vill hauled froM thu utaldo every ilnv tntlio liold
lix iticlieuapmt; otmol the upriuhts ih mado ' uhcio th tompott if. to hu applied' and thu
lakt in tho kill and iN) lu tho pi ite, and thu ; hcm Infill there, (i hy this iiu-thnil yre.it
other is fastened in a mortice in tlm mil, ci'oiiui iflimu mid l.ihor U elllcled. It
hut is niado to lay hack .nnl fuiih in tlm will he mvji hy mi examination of tlm
pinto in outer to let the cou'. head in and ' draught of the i;round pi. in of thuso huilih
""'short i.ir, jrfit In ! urmiinl ,uud ihcili" d'"ViUi:ini.aud lhi..thlnl tiri will
platform is
raised somu 5 or 0 inches nbove thu paw-
ngo, behind tho auie,' ra that thu cowit
when thoy lio uown, cannot no in tno ma
ifnro which falls in thu pasingf. Tho pint
form is formed entirely ol clay, except
about one foot in width, whero tho cow's
hind feet stand, which is paved with brick
to. pass olf freely tho urine, cVc, nnd It
should liavo n littlo inclination outwards.
Tho paBsago behind tho cows Is eight feet
wido which enables n cart to pass around
and take away thu manuro, litter (ho cattle,
mid nlso food tho second rnugo of cows, ns
their troughs ocn Into tho passage nf the
first row. 'lids pnssngo is paved with
brick, mid has uu inclination towards tho
platform, uoxt to which n shallow gutter In
formed, wljlch conveys the liipiid manuro
to tho drains, which run out of tho building
nt cnclr of thu eight comers. The outer
rnngo for cnttlo is madu precisely after" tho
plan oftho inner ono, l'roin tho iusidu ol
thu fued room, you pais up a stairway into
tho second story, which Is of tho samo dl
mansions, except tho "0 feel in tlm centre
under tlio dome, T.hich is left open for light
and ventilation. On tho second story iui;
mediately over this oncuini', I nronioie to
erect n stntionaiy hoiso power of thirty feet
iliamotor, wldeli will not obstruct ho liulil
or ventilation, except ton very small-u.Meiit,
and by means of a lino of shafting running
through llio imiiuiiig, an uiu gram n iy lie
tliroshed, cleaned and ground, tho h'i cut
or packed, tho corn (docks cut and ground,
tho corn shelled, roots cut up, mid anything
clso dono that reijuireii horso power. Sucli
a power in far prcferablo to thu ordinary
moveable oner, which rnjuiro much moro
jiower to put them In motion, nnd thou will
not do near tho woik, bcsldcit tho innny
dilliculticB in kcoiiing them In repair. Tho
advantages of this barn nro that, from its
shnpo and arrangements, moro animals can
bo attended to by tho witno nmonnt of la
bor than in ono difl'orontly coiittruclcd. Its
construction ndmlts of better ventilation,
draining and lighting than any other, and
that tho samo amount of accommodation
cannot bo obtained for tho cntno amount of
cost from any other nhapo, All thu liquid
manuro passos immediately Into tlio tanks,
which aro suflicloutly removed from tho
buildings to pravcut any injurious effects
upon tho animals. While on thii part of
tho Biibjoct I cannot refrain from express
ing my abhorrence of tho plan 1 havo eooii
highly recommended in certain 'high quar
tets, of having cellars under bams to rocivo
nil tho manure, nml at tho samo timo con
verting theso cellars Into hog-poiw, thereby
forcing o'rio of our most valuablo nnininls
not only to llo-aud livo hi hid own filth, hut
actually to livo upon llio filth of other ani
mals, and I havo often thought that thoeo
who recommend such nil nbominablo prac-
tlco might bo taught bolter by boing for n
short timo thcmselvosbuhjectod tonkimilar
process.
Ono of ho great t'rrors lr huildlngB fotJJ',' lyIicd to tho bottom, boring lis
jiiiIiu.il.iTtM uli) ,ii mini, Iiai Imen tho want
id propopiidilutloii, mill thorn in no iloulit
tli.it in.uiy nftlui (liKiuirti'H tit which limy aro
subject iwtoIivi'.i piiiii'.liiilly owinu; to this
leniiw, njtil it U must htinnuo that, in thin
ui luifo in-i'ii piim'.liiilly owiiijf I
e, Will it U must htinnuo thnt, i
ufhjf rfc, any lino should n-eiim
a llltby hrm'tluu iih tlm nun of
ntii lunjit Fjijjluml, of llinmluu; it all Into
iiii;i tauKs oj- vats, mill illluiiiii' it wild Wil
li r, mid ir-fiiciii; ovoi tli - Imm thrnii)h
pipi'.i, tu uulu lii'Kl mid niiitil economical
.
inii, l!t My aro nil very conveniently ar
ranged Willi regard to onu another mid tlm
laiuo biill'Utigii may bo used for different
piirpuie. iccoii'.mg to tho wnnU ol the
faun. Tld building on thu outer raugu
can have, Itlt bo necetnary, n yard ry
convciuWy attached to each. Tim over
seer'rt hoiMf Is located about one hundred
feet froltttte iiinlu cnlrnnce, and thuruforo
thu w hole iitnliliihmcnt comes iminedintu.
ly under ty obiurvntloti.
.Sii.cc-li coimntuceincut of this Knsay,
1 h.ni'o tod a building sixty by twenty
six del, ii tho outMilo of thu J'old-yaid,
and ruiiuii ; partly along the tn-t Imu of
the K.ii,t khich It intended for a btcaui
saw, giitr mil plaster mill, and n machiiiu
and enrjx: iter's shop. Twenty.foiir feet of
(hit btnTIi '' Is threu itniies high, the isi
iluti Is l;.'i stories. Tho lower story n cut
into tl.o tile of a hill, and I occupied by
the eiiyi-.i boiler, crou-cut, circular saw
m d iImm1h mill.
1 uu H'Joud oton is atiprnpu.ited to the
, tiw-iiininsi- III III. anil oilier nincliiuerv to
1,1 j . . ,..- . .
( Miior'J'.tarp. A row of shafting will
in it iimcinuu nun ear-
t jidthrcbtho wliolo luilumj:, with druni
or piiuci various u-3, tu tun tne sieeii
uccesjaij for thu (Iilfircnt machitios; nml n
shaft wit alio bo extended into tho laigo
cow hoijt) ntid bam, to drive thn khiug ma
chines, rot, corn stalk, straw ami hay cut
ters am'-Ly (Ids means save tho necessity nf
(ho ImrJ power I pronoied to creel lu thu
barn. lh exhaiut piiy oftho eugtiio will
pass thrtigh a largo steam -elicit, whero
food ml bo steamed fur stock. A steam
cngluo f tnflicleiit power threshes grain
much Irtter than a horso power, becauso
xciwnrfMfn may bo Kept no, regardless
l.M.
of till?
er, IH
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iliruciioiis , nui wiiii uorsu low-
ir.iw j'eirt lanuieu or any sni.i
obitruiilou pai-ses into tho throther, thu
hupetusif thu machiuu Is diminished, nml
co'uteiutly morn or less grain U left lu
tho sua.' Until tho machine again regnhiH
lb) regj.r sprcil. - Ciiah. II. C.u.vi:itr.
O'ctjur 0, 18.":J.
Tlio Housekeeper.
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To Ij'ni' Ucmm Homii ami Swi:i:t ik
W'AllMttVr.riii it. Ilnvo a utnno lar. for
bultei , Jdn, the llrst is tho best,) half full
' ""' "'-n win mini an egg. ssugnr may
I "C n" ', but i not indispci
ncnsable. Into
thl, di ipyour rolls or prints of butter when
throii iv worked and ready for use. Keep
Uiu Jai eTnyiy covered, and you will prob
iiblv nit h' a plate of oily butter mi llio
table nt'timucr aniens you aro in tho
habit puling your butler upon thu tnblu
thoriflli'l.'nil of thu last thing at meal
thncj. lilavo known such.
A J'uiuiuit.riiiA Si'omii: Caki:. Take
L'ggf, I, h sii'Mr, l-ii lb. flour, and lem
II)
on juieo hr extract, to flavor. Heat tho
whites ofc still froth, warm and sift tho
Hour; itlrllu yolks and sugar together till
light; and aid tho whiles and flour, half ut
a time, all 'mutely. Stir tho wliolo gently,
till bubble (ko to tho surface, llaku in a
viotlcrutti iven.
KxiH.WUbl.VAIIV I.NUTXNOT IN A 1'lblJ.
Atanfc ngof tho Liverpool Literary nnd
rhilosfpl cid Institution, tho following cu
rl6uii fiel woro narrated by Mr. Warwick,
ono orp inemborB, with rcspoct to instinct
of aniife J . Ho stated, that " whou ho ro
tided W Dunham, tho Boat of tho Karl of
Stqinfim nnd Warrington, lie, was walking
on6 ov iiiny j,, i,0 mrk, nnd enmo to n
iioiul, loroflsh intended for tho tntrlo we're
kept. !o took notioo of a fino pike, about
six poi ids in weight, whloli, whon it oh
sorvod llm, darted hastily uway. In bo
dong, I; struck Its head against a (enter
I(0imJl; t posj, of which thoro wero several
in tho ijoiyl to prevent, poaching, and, rut it
nftonvanls appeared, fractured its tlull, and
urneiljllie optic nervo on ono side. Tho
goiiy tvirtcoil by tlio flsli was most liorri-
head into the mud, an I whiiled Itself round
with nidi velocily thai It wan riluinst lost
to tlm night lor ii slim t interval. It thon
plunged nhimt thu noiid, mid at length
thinw itnelf coiiiiiletel.y out of thu water on
thu bank. Ho (thu IJoutur) wont and ex
amined it, mid found that a very nmall por
tion of thu brain wan protruding frouijlio
fraoturoof IIiiihIiiiII. Ho carefully ruplnowl
thin, and with a mnulUilvor toothpick rnlsod
tho iudeiiled iioition of tho skull, Tho Hull
remained Mill for a hhoit time, nml hu Ihen
put it again Into thu pond. It appeared at
Unit a good deal relieved, hut In a few mi
mites it ngalu dnrlnd ami plunged about,
until it throw itielf out of water tho second
time. A seeouil limu Dr. Warwick did
what he could to relievo It, ami again put
il into tlio water. It continued Tor novoral
time i to throw itself out of the water, mid,
with the asrinlauco of tlm keeper, thu Dr.
made a kind of pillow lor tho llsh, which
was then left in tho pond to its fiito. On
mnkiiig hU appearance at thu pond on tho
follow lug morning, the piku camu towards
Iltm at thu edge of thu water, mid actually
laid I In bend iiiiOn his fool Tho Doctor'
thought this most extraordinary, nml hu ex
amined ilm llhh'n skull, .which ho found go
ing on nil right. lIpTthcn wnlkedi back
wards ami forwards along tlm idgu pf tho
pond for hoiiiu tlmu, and thu flih continued
to swim up ntid down, turning whenever ho
turned ; bill lij'lng blinded on tho wounded
sldu of thu t-kull, it always appeared agita
ted when it bad that sldu towards tho bank,
as il could not see Us henontclor. On thu
next day hu took some young friends down
to two (hu Inh, when it camu to him as
maud; and at length Im actually taught thu
piko to couiu at hU whittle, ami feed oul
of his band. With other txjrsous it contin
ued as shy as lull iieinlly are. Ho (Dr.
Warwick) thought t!ds a most romnrhnhlu
instance of gratitude In n fish for a benefit
received, nml as it always enmo at his whis
tle, it proved also what ho had previously,
with other imluraluts, dhholiovcd that li'.ii
aro keiitibto to sound.
Varlelli:.
UfuUtlt vthotnire'.tyficowllldo. Mr. D"le
fill viaiypntcrday on tin- Jwlnt .r iluirij; XiiiirtliliiK
ill(o ili-K'rl?. vjii-a h met n likinlviino f'i! i,n
tin- XrMit. Tho reMlt was that Ids " plmfliiik"
In-ciux.- a lHiny.tat rn a i ik, unl Ik hat Mt like
irokh hluitii ruHM ever since
Ni.w Dun1. A Itattuii pnr ) " th bwlh
of ili- rrwtiylfrl.m Cliurrh in yai.iininl. uiw' a
trs- l n miijHT on tho 'JO III nil. 1 Iki K'-'iitlt-lie
ii . - it (-- Unit tint, ullhouxh llv utrnw-l"-iti-
..ire r; II'. e, (ho litJIes viirc-fur lunrii
il!,, i- )n.- the , Hior wean to tay tint the
UUt xt.-i. t.itct:. ai v.tll oi thi.'jlraskrrlvsT
A 1 Amllivr Wcdjiy tho following froDi th
CuuiiHOliwiallli!
Annctuiii;rppcrpuMIOici n story, In which
It UrUtnl tlmt o iirinwli'iCiinerirT ii'ur ilroxn
Iui;, had n nun I-rTuI ri-rellcctUii or eti-ry etcut
thnt huil occiirrfl In hi life. There nro a few uf
our iiM-rilH-rii hin uo wouM rccouiuieai to
tactlce lalliinK in tlctp walir.
To it.irt n nmn's li-i:ir, jmt nhuv; hli hone.
If there U onu jiUcn moro ti mlir limn another in
our friend Corduroy' miliirc. It la In hli hurto
nncctlnii. lie ran itaii'JIiiiwIfctolx'miltreatol,
hU children niuliUd, hut when you como to hli
n2, it is ijuito niiuther Mf.iir.
An cichariKo payer a!is, very Innncontly, If It
lit nuy Imrni fur yoiine la liw to fit lu the lapso
of nii'-N. Auothcr ripllii, thnt It ull dcpviuU on
the kill I of ngi rli-clMl. Thutcfrotn lb to "i It
jiuls down as extra Imrnrdoiu.
OsLVivn Onnsiw. " I wMi yen would iy a
tllllo nltcatlon," exclaimed a mruatt-r to hi
rnrrlcM iirtntleo. " Well, ulr, I am puykrg ai
llltlo rut I csn," wax (he calm reply,
Thomnti MliVliflil nn oHlco" (jot tlreil, nnd
let K" for tho iurjioto of reetltiK hltuitlf a rhort
lline, ttlieii (ho ouico got awuy, nud hain't tvea
henrd fi uiu slave.
Wool Is ro wnrce nt NnntucUct, (1ml Harry
my ihcn nn oil caik cnminviices Iculdng, they
h.uo to scad to lloclou to get a rpllo.
I'iiicmi Giuicr, It seems, had n Tory good horso
nnd a very tour one. When Men rhlliur the lat
ter, lis wan allied tho roiiMiil, (It turned out thnt
hh lietter-lair hud taken tho good one.) "What,"
until tin, lmrilrtlii lnirliAlnp 'I linw .... Il vn.t
let your wife rldo tho Imlter horwt " Tho only
wn, " 1'rivud, when tiico bcciit marrlid thco'll
xiiow.
They hnro n rich Joko on Dr. Kfran, of ChlcARo;
ho is u great lnd oi'eriitor, ni well m u raott suo
ccHilnl ihynlclnii. Tin Doctor rcm:rIh(Hl ninio
illU for u lady, fiho uikiil how they w cro to Im)
lakcnT "A iinrter down,," mid (ho Doctor,
" mid tho lahiaco la ono, two nml threo years."
fi....... .1 W'l.fil nn l,i..IT.VAl.f a .. Il.
.a.,.i, ...,. .... iii.uiikmuiu I111!'!' lln.
youiijf olllcer I," raid Hroiin, ho had lieea rath
er oiltbhoiio in tho ball-room liy tho ohjoct of his
euttiiiK remiirU. " Yes," snld his friend, " ho Is
n West 1'dluter."
"Gently tho dows nro o'er mo stealing," as tho
mail said, when ho had livo duo bills presented
tu him at ono tlino.
Au oxtromo tototallcr of our ncnimlulinco ltaa
deolared his iunhlllty to syiiipathiito with Tur
key, lur fear of being accuted uf uu udhurcuco to
tho l'orto,
"Mother, did you hcarslmy swear t"
"No
my dear I what dfd sho say t " " Why, eho said
sho wasn't going to wear icr darned stockings to
uiiuruii uu j-.iimiji- ouuuiijr.-
Whnl moiiatern llicnn rntlnn funlnrn mutt Im
said Mrs. i'nrtlngton : " I'm told someofcnilios
more tlmu u hundred Imads. My poor l'niil pflcn
Hantoil mo tu go uud sco thorn, hut I'm thankful
I never vrent."
All a man has to do In theso days to pass for a
Kcplus, is to button his coat behind, nad'wenr
Ids hat wrong sldo out. If ho can eontrlvo (o
tumble over nu apple stand two or three limps,
it will help tho mnttor vastly.
A jailor had rooolvcd strict orders not to keep
any prlsoncm In solltury euiillnomont. Ouco.
when ho had but two lu charge, ouo escaped, nml
ho wns obliged In coiiscipieiico, to Kick (lie other
out ofdourt, to comply with tho regulations.
Rutokt. " If I wero so unlucky," said im'ofu
cor, "as loliiivonKtiipIdsou, 1 would hy nil
moans, riuiko him a parson," A clorgymna, who
wus in tho company, cslwly replied, " Youjliiuk
dilfvrciitly, sir, from yourf wtlisr."
ADVJMITISEMENTS.
Adams & Oos Express,
A'Artyn WK pksi'atum wkkkhy for
4vf;rJL-iCsi.iioiiNUl ni At J.ANTIU Statu
rU.iNii l.oiioi-K.
Wn nn. nrfAt.nrf.il tfl ftit-uftiPfl 'B1 pAfl litll-frt.
luic"i!l, iiadiTIurcluiiidisv. to nnd from
ALL PARTS OK TIIH WOULD.
Tho Coi.i.r.CTin.y of DiiiiH, Oi.aiih, l.r.iuar.H,
Diuri', Ao , and nil prhntc anj conjldtntlat
lutihf (raiifucteil with
Vltlt'Wly nml lilHvutch.
Wo draw llll.l.H )' KXOII.l.YCi:, In rums
to unit nirchimers, pnyahlo at
I.V1.KY CITY Oil I.AIt(;n TOWN IN OALl-,
I'UIIMA. I III'. YI IjA.M ii; HTATJal
,Uil) UKI.AT Ulll TAIN.
ADAJW 1 CO.
rortlanil.July 21. 1K".1.
"Bill "HIB ti. EXF1SS.
lletirrcn Orcifim, California, ths Atlantic
Slatri, ami Jiumpc.
n A VINO iiiwId ndvantnKeous arrAnRcinrntJi
with the UiilUil Klutcs mid I'uclllc Mall
Hlvninihlp Ciiini.iriles for trnnnrorlatliiD, wo aro
nuw tircimioi lo rurwnra iodi mat, Hution.
from Now York, New Orli-irm, San l'rnnclconnil
I'orllninl, and (ho iirlncltinl towni of California
mid Oregon.
Our regular .Si-ml-morithly l.'iprcu U-twten
I I'firtltiful unil (.'nn lrArir-t.ri ! iltmir.lrlirMl liv llin
l'f.oillc Mall HteainohlpCo.'n rti-uMmhlpCbliimbln,
eotnn'CtliigalHiiii I'r.incl-co uilliuurtvil-ni(inth-ly
Hxtirem to .Vtw York tmt .Yew Or Irani,
which (ill;mtelinlrpgillnrly, on the lt iwidlCtu
of caili month hy the mall s(catiicrs ntid In charge
of our own incMciig-r, Ihroimh (o ikntlimtlon.
Our l.tjirem from New Ynrfe lentoi rrgnlarly
on llm .'tli nnd -Ulli of each month, rdno In cbargo
oi tii'M'tigcrs.
Titnturr nturtd In tho le-ll New York Com-ji-irilcH,
or ut Lloyd's In London, nt (h ojitlon of
MdjiK;ri.
Cunnccllug Lines on (ho Atlantic Side.
We connect nt New York with tho following
well known llnei, vis: Thr .'limrunn lliptttt
Ciiitjtuuy, running tin IlulTalu and Dunkirk to
I'l-uliml, .Sindurky, Clnclnnnli, St. LouIj, To-U-.I),
Detroit, CI logo, (Inleim, tit.
Thr lUundtn Hijtrtii tolloktou, rhllailtlhU,
Wn.lil.i'.lf.n -Ii.
I'ulltn, 1'irKil fy Ca.'i Vermont nnd Cnnada
i.... . .. . . ...... . . ..
I'ulltn, 1'irnil If f'o.'j Vermont nd Cnnada
r.xpreM; Jl.ttrnwrt, .Union If d ' Njw llctifurd
LijiliM; l.wiiiilnn, H'rlli it Co.'i Kuropeia
lUinix, Willi, larcnle Co'i
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Untie. -New York, No 1C, Walt nt.; New
Orlean. No. II, Ktchango l'lace i Sua Francisco,
No. II I, Montgoini-ry ntrret.
W II. IIAItNIIAIlT .V CO., Agcnti.
I'orlUnil.O T.,July 2, IHiJ-if
SAMUEL S. KANH,
1.0 Willi M.'OTTnlK'ltO,
m.ltS for alo a CIIOICi: nMortment of
iil'U(''riV, Dl'V-taOOlU,
0
llOdtS V. SlHH'.K, VC, kl.
Un JiurchMi rrceiitlr, nt ih-- pni-iil low prf
ctn of fie Mnrkr(. will U kM nt llgurci (list
cnnr.ut fn'l lo fi.it I urrlmir.
Ktri'AI-b AND KAWMIXr.-Or
April 2, lH.-ltf
VILLIAH E. LEWIS,
IJOAT I1UILDKK AXIi Sl'AK MAKER.
,'i ill (iii.i:k, on-auA itivcu.
BOATS r.ralri-l. snd i.ll kind of Carpenter
Work doii'! nt the rhor(ce( notice und on tho
mo! rraoinlilr termi.
April '.h, lKll-tf
CROSBY'S HOTEL,
LOWIilt SfOTTSIIiritO.
17 S. CROSUY, having ngnln tnVen chargs
. of tho n1oto name-1 lintel, will enonally
riierliitenil tho i-trurti to iiiskv llio.e comfortahlo
who limy have occrulon to vlult this dace. Thu
tnhle will bo Hirpllrd with the Ih-1 tho market
atforih; and choice Liquors nnd Clgan can always
bo had at tho liar,
April 28, lh.'. I Itf
HINSDALE & CO
Wholcsalo Dealers in General Merchandise
COUMMt 01' MAIN AND NRLIO.f STS.,
LOWER SC0TTSI1UKG,
WOULD Invito tho attention of Trader.
Tacki-rn, sad Farmers to their largo and
well selected stock of Clothing, Dry Goods. UooU
nnd Shoes, Hani ware, Groceries, Ac., Vhlch thoy
ulTcr for salo at prices which will bo au Induce
uwnt to thnno wlnhlog to lurchanc
Call and Inspect our (dock. ap2S-ly.
j, ii. WAiiswoniu, j. v.. ruTL'iui, it, i, lanp
fit.
coumiii ciiMi:itriAi. ktiii:i:t ami 1'Laza,
SCOTTBllUHG.O.T.,
WlIOLEtiALK J)K.1LKUH I.Y
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
B,0,iaQB!l
Hoots und Nhucs, Huts nml Caps,
MAiaBWAlBlB, THSSfWAlBlB,
Slovcs, Liquors and Cigars,
Togclher with a general iiwortmoiit of Merchan
disc, adapted to tup wants of Farmers, Minors
nndothors. mnyUMr.
ALLAN, LOWE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
132 CLAY STREET,
Sim Francisco.
At. iv MrTr.w.iv rn . onsoovciTr.o.T.
' seorrsui'no, JJi I
np.-0-om ,i i
WASHINGTON
WILL mnko trl-weoltly trips bctwoeu Lower
Scottshurg nad the mouth oftho Umpriua
Itlvcr, leaving Allan, Mclijnliiy Sc, Co.'s Wbsrf
Mondays, Wednesdays, nnirFrhlays.
A good soow for tho transportation of cattls Is
always lu readiness. ,
lorrroigut or pawsgo apply on lvosrtl, or to
ALLAN, UoKINLAY CO.,
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