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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1854)
"" "' L 1 . F I II wv floctrih luroilr on HolicsilsHduii. In Reasons when our fundi aro low, Sulncrlbcrs arc provoking slowi Anil now supplies keep, up Uie How Or dimes, deputing ropldly. Iltit wo shall s(0 ft Mil Jer sight, Whcuiuns pourln from morn till night, Commanding every sixpence bright To bo forked over speedily. Our bonds and duo bills are arrayed Rich seal and slgnaturo displayed The holders tow they must bo paid, With threats of "law and chsjiccry." Then to despair wo'ro almost driven Thero'a precious little nsoln llvln' When our last copper's ruduly riven. From hands that held it lovingly. Uul larger yet these duns shall grow When lntcrvit'a added on below, Leugth'nitig our chain a foot or so, Whllo gating on them hopelessly. Tls so that scarce have wo begun, To plead for time upon a dun, Before thorn cornea another coo Demanding ruy Icroclonsly. Th prospct darkens. On, yo brave Wb would our very bacon rave 1 Walvo patriots ! nil gour pretexts waive ! And pay tho Printer cheerfully. Ah I It would yield us pleasure swecs. A few delinquents now to meet, AtUog of us a clear receipt, Kor papers taken regularly. Reformatio!! of Vfm Wirt Tho distinguished William Wirt, within fix or soveii months nftcr his first marriage becanio addicted to intcniporaiico, tho effect of which ojxiratcd strongly on tho minu and health of his wtfo, nnd in a fen-months tnoro she was numbered 'among tho doad. Her death led him to Ieavo tho country where- he resided, and ho moved to Rich- mond, whero ho aoon roso to distinction' lint his habits bun" about him, and occa sionall v ho was found with jolly, frolicsomo mints " of bachanallan revelry, ilia truo friends expostulated with him on tin injury ho was doing to himself; but bo still per fisted. His practico began to fall oil", and many looked on him as on tho euro road to ruin. Ho was advised to get married, with n viowof correcting his habits. Ho con tented to do so, If tho right person ollered. Ho accordingly paid Ids addresses to Miss (i'anil)lc. After somo month's attention, ho asked her hand in marriage. Shorepliod: ".Mr. Wirt, I havo been well awaro of your attentions for somo timo back, and should havo given ynu '"(ih'ner. iindenl.w! & your visits and attentions wero tint acceptable, had I not reciprocated tho afTfcclion, you havo evinced towards mo. iiut 1 cannot yicia my assent until you tnnko tnc a pledge never to tasto, touch, or handlo any intoxicating drinks." Tho roply to Wirt was as unexpected ns it was novel. His reply was, that ho ro carded that proposition as a bar to all fur ther consideration of tho subject, and ho left her. Her courso towards him was tho eatno as over; his, resentment and neglect. In tho courso of a few weeks ho went again and solicited her hand. Hut her re ply was, that her mind was mado up. Ho bvcamo indignant, and regarded tho terms i-iio proposed as insulting to his honor, and vowed that it should ba tho last meeting they should ever havo. Ho toolt to drink ing worso and worse, and seemed to run to ruin. Ono day, whtlo lying in tho out skirts of tho city, near a little grocery or grog-shop, drunk, n young lady, who it is not necessary to namo, was passing that way to her homo, not far off, and beheld him with bis faco nptumed to tho rata of tho sun. Sho took hor handkerchief; with her own namo marked upon it, and placed it over his faco. After ho had remained in that way for somo hours, ho was awakened, and his thirst being great, ho went into tho littlo grocery to get a drink, when ho discovered the handkerchief, at which ho looked, and tho namo that was on it After pausing, ho exclaimed : "Great God ! who left this with mo f Who placed this on mv free!" f. no knew - Ti "TV," "" ' cxclaiiniiigT r-nongh ! enough ! He retired instantly from tiio store, for getting his thirst, but not his dobaucb, tho handkerchief, or tho lady, vowing, if God gavo him strength, "novor to touch, tasto, or handlo intoxicating drinks." To meet Miss Gainblo waatho hardest effort of his life. If ho mot her in tho car riago or on foot, ho popped round tho near est corner. Sho at last addressed him in a noto under her own hand inviting him to her house, which ho finally gathered cour ago to accept Ho told hor if sho still boro affection to him ho would ugreo to her own- terms. Her reply was: "My conditions aro now what thoy havo over been." "Then," said Wirt, "I accept them." Thoy soon married, and from that day ho kept his word, and his affairs brightened while honors and glory gathered thick up on his brow. His uamo has boen enrolled high. in tho templo offamo, while patriotism and .renown livo after him with impcrisha. bio lustre. A lady playfully; complaining of tho wearing of whiskers nnd moustaches, de. dared : "It is ono of-tho fashions I invaria bly 'set my faco against.?" 4Kuoiv flfoihliiKi in u Court of JiiMlcc. On Friday, nt tho criminal tonn of tho Court of Common l'lons, held hi Low. Jiidi'o Hishoii presiding, Mr. H. C. Snow, of (iroton, was oiidonoo in n caso of rape. Mr. II. P. lltttlor, who appeared for tho dsionduut, asked lam in cross-ex amination "Do jou belong to n Sacrot Society popularly called Know. Nothings I " Mr. Snow having denied that ho did, nnd stoutly persisting in tho denial, tho question was nut in a ililloront form, when ho was Utisllr driven tho wall, mid asked leavo of tho Court to consult counsel. This liberty was politely granted by Jitdgo llishop, who gavo tho Jury n recess ef ton minutes on account of tho delay. When Mr. Snow nuatn took tho stand, tho question was again asked, upon which ho promptly replied : I cannot answer tlint question without criminating myself, nnd subjecting myself to punishment. Agntu and again, wns Uio question urged by tho ingenuous counsol for tho defendant, every time assuming somo new forui but being the sumo fearful isago to thirtdiscipli) of tln Secret Ordsr, until, at 1n1, Itnsit-jj detained tho court moro than two bourn, and e.liius ted evory body's patience, ho replied : " I do." In answer to other questions ho then stated that ho had belonged to it about four or fivo months. Ho took an obligation in joining it; did not know whether It was In tho form of an oath, but tho last words wcro"Sohclp mo God." Thoro wero dif ferent degrees in tho society, and ho had taken two of them. Dr. Norman Smith, John A. Gardner and Dca. John I'ingreo, nil witnesses In tho case, wero also mem bers of tho order. " . What is tho form of tho Initiation ! A. I shall not tell as it will criminato me, and expose mo to punishment Hero tho Court remarked to tho witness that ho had a right to protect himself. If he had taken an oath contrary to tho law ho wo not bound to criminato himself. Hut, said iudgo Iiishop, this is n startling rove-It-lion, that men tiko ohlgatlons in secret societies, which aro regarded by thorn ns of higher authority than those administered in this Court A. M. Gago was then called. Ho testi fied in n (frank, humorous manner, that he onco joined tho order, but left it some thro months ago. Dr. Norman Smith cnlled. Q. Do you belong to a secret society, opposed to aliens ( A. I do, to a society calculated to exorciso a political influence. Q. Docs it also exert a religious inllucnce t A. somo think it docs. Q. Can a llomau Catholio join that society f A. Not if ho is n for- (2. Can ho if ho Is an American born citizen I A. No. Q. Can ho if his wife is a Catholic, and bo n Protestant t A. No. Q. What is tho object of tho so ciety ? 'llio Dr. drawing himself np to hii full height, and extending in statesman. like manner his right arm, ho replied with great eloquonco: "To protect our liberty, sir!!" at the zamo timo bringing his right hand with great violenco down upon the judge's bench, and making tho court echo with tho sound of his hand, as well as tho music of IiM voice. Q. What Is tho form of initiation, and wli.it tho charactor of tho obligation you takct A. I cannot tell! Q. Why? A. HccauEo I havo bound myself not! (i. Hut havo you not sworn hero before this court to tell the whole truth and nothiug but tho trith ( A. I shall not tell unless 1 am obliged to. llio court then askod tho witness if ho thought by answering ho would oxposo himself to punishment I to which ho an swered, yes. v Q. Did you assist in getting up tho lodge at tiroton I A. 1 did. tl. aro you an oili- i i ..... . ... cor in that IoJl'o I A.Iain. Whatofllco do you hold 1 A. I cannot answer that question, without criminating myself, and exiting myself to punishment." Boston I ravcucr. l KKI'KIlAIi (TIUIIAUUI dy, tho daughter of a tea New York City High Sci Pr.nrETCAi. Moonlight. A young la teachor in ono of tho Schools, went nnj' common with tho donizons of largo cities, sho was often comparing things about hor with those sho had left nt homo, livery, thing iu Now York was so very far supe rior to everything iu tho littlo town of II, that sho quito exhibited her superi ority in cnlightoning her friends as to tho elegancies of metropolitan life. Houses and horses, tables and teaspoons, were all on a different plan in New York ; and ono evening, at a social party, hIio expressed her dissatisfaction with tho porformances of tho moon at U , declaring that there had been no moonlight now for a wook, whllo in Now York tho mpon shono bright ly ctrry night. Wo had tho story from two ladies present on tho occasion, women of a high order of integrity nnd intelligence, who nssurcd us that this nice yormg lady from tho city of perpetual moonlight was not only droned in tho height of fashion, but had "finished her education" in Goth, am. Ex. A gonius nt Galena, was invited to oxer clso at tho gamo of poker, but ho rofiibod, saying: No I reckon Jiot. I played po kcr during ono enliro summer, and had to wear nankeen pauta all the next winter. I ain't placing as much ns I was.' On O.ni: Cnwiiiriox Homo years ago whou tho Legislature of ono of the middle States wero training n Constitution, tho dis cussion of ita various provisions wns warm nnd obstinate. Many days had boon spent in fiery debate, and tho vote wns nt length about to ho taken, Just at this intniioiit, n country member, who had been absont for some days previously, entered and took his seat. Another member who wan in favor of tho amended Constitution, wont to him and endeavored to mako n convert of him. "You must vote for tho Constitution, by all means," said he. "I'll think of it," said tho country mem ber. "Hut you must mako up your rotnd nt once, man, for tho voto Is about to bo ta ken." Tho country member scratched his head, and seeiuud tiurzled. "Come, why do you hesitate! Will you promise mo to voto for tho Constitution ! 1 am sum it will give general satisfaction." "I'll voto on ono condition," said tho country member. "Whit is that?" "And on u tlior, I-t Knetmn'" "What la that I ' "And on no other, by gracious!" "Uut what condition is it!" "Why, that they let it run by farm." Givk Yot:u Ciiimi a I'ait.u. A child beginning to read becomes delighted with a newspaper, because bo reads tho names of things which aro very familiar, and will progrcM accordingly. A newupaiwr In one voar is worth n quarter's schooling to a child and every lather must consider that substantial information is connocted witli advancement. The mother of n fam ily, Wing ono of tho heads and having n more immediate charge of the children, should herself bo instructed. A mind oc cupied becomes fortified again tho ills of Hie, ana is braced for an emergency. Chil dren amused by reading or study, aro of course moro considerate, and more easily governed' Tho bast snuff is a snuff of morning nir. V 1 O S V 15 C T V) S or tim: U-MPQUA WEEKLY GAZETTE. Ths only Jrspaprr puiluhnt in $culern Ortnon. 'PIUS PAPEUNdcvotwl to the principle of X. the Ikmotrattt iWy, nnd to the Inlitwll of KoiltlicrilOrt'SOU ; to lAttrnturr,.! riculturc, Foreign and Dvmettic .Ytltt, Ihr Mnrkttt, Ac. lc. Located hi the flourishing town of Kcottfburi;, the Mctrotwlls el .Southern Orciron. nud at Ih-i lia'l of likTlgatlun of the Uuiiua rlur he natural outlet jf tho UmrHiua and Itugun river valleys nuJ with a ceruln rroiect of bung pccdlly pUced in communication n ith an t'x tn cluco bymckUtof Sham, our potlliun will kItc us unrivaled ndtautAgun for the csrly receipt of uewn aim luraiuciciai inivinccnre. While we (ball uphold tho principles if tho National Democratic l'arly, wcflmll not ilcwcnd to the xlllon of an organ of u clique, faction or Individual; Iwllerln that sueh a counc It furrlgn to true Dimncracy, and that a papvr which takes such a oiltIon Is unworthy of tho confidence of the pirty. We shall also further by every ree-ins In our power, the Intercuts of too community In which we are located, claiming for Southern Orvuon tho right, duo to her josltlou uud lucriutiiK Kjj.ulatlon, ntil watching, with jcilous care, the development of her resources. Our commercial and news deportment (hall al'0 receive prorier attention ; nud wo liall in dravor, by tarcful selections from the principal Slates' nnd Kuropean papers, to kccji our rent ers ooustantly Inforncit of evtats as they occur in all parUof the world. Ti:il?ls. Liberal inducement' to club. In order to Incrcaia the circulation of ths Oa zcrre. we offer tho followloz liberal tenns to clulm : Two coplcf, one year, .... R I'lvo " " .... 818 Tin " " ?W This must liO paM ttrtttly in adrnnte, other wise fire dollars per annum bo chargcl for each cofij One copy, ono year. it " " six monthi 93 " " three months, . i'i No subscription villi taken for nrhorter time than tlireo launUis. Addrwvs IllJfifIS k JIOVI), ScotteburB, 0. T. T , dJpFoa gazettTT" Job 1'fiiiTing Oiiicc. ''pjin l'mtirletors, having n goe-l variety of JL JOU TYl'KS on haud,uro preparcl to do alt kludj of PLAIN AMI OEITAMMTAL JOB PRINTING, On tho SHOItTKST NOTICK, and ou tho lawl ItKASONAUIiK TKKMS i eucb as llookn, l'uuiphU'ts,, Cliculars, llandbllll, fjhowbllls, Concert Hill', rrograinmes, Hull Tickets, 1)111 Heads, Ail'lrew Cards, IJiisiness Cards, Jllliri.a.llng, StcSmhoat Hills, Blanks of all kinds, Ac., Ac., Ac., Job wcrkdoiioiu IBBKDKIS AM) IBISlDiBiycriB(DIB3BM(BKnKES to suit custonurH. Ordira solicited. HEGOS k DOYD. Scottslurg, Kov. 18, 1851. BUSINESS CAltDS. j. n. WAWiwimiu, j, ii, vi.imw, ii, j, i,iiii k COIIMilt COM M Kill' I A 1. Mil IIUT AND 1'LAA KUO'lTSllUIKl.O.T, WII0I.KS.1U: DK.I1.K11S LV DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hoot, unit HIhm", Ilnti ami JnM, IHAlBIDWAlttW, TOWiilBlB, Stoves, liquors ami Cigars, ToKCllier with a uvtirrid nwnirliiinil iirMerrhait dire, adapted to llio wants of l'lirmers, Miners and others. iimyllMf. "hinsdale""cOm Wholesale Dealers la (lencral Mcrchamllso COIIMilt Ol' MAIN AMI MILMI.N STS., i.owKit Kcorrsiiuiiri, W7"0tTI,ll hullo tho ntteulluii of Traders, T T I'arki'rn, and rnniirrs tn their larRC nnd well selected tnck uf ('lothlnc, Dry llomli. limits and .Sliues, Hardware, Jrnu'rili, At., whlJi they olUt At mIc ' price' wJdili wll bo mi lliduco ideal to tliu-e wiililuc to purchnne. Uull and lns)et our stock. nji'.'H -ly. "uTaN, LOWE & CO., COMMISSION MKKCHANTS, J3J CLAY STIti:CT, Aim rniucltro. Au-iv, McKiswv A Co., ) (Hii:(iovciTr,o.T. ttcurisiiiiiii, " AMOS E. KOGEHS, iiMi'iiti: nrv, I'TASon hind a will avirtiil stock of Hry .1 J (ioods, (Iroccili's licit A .SIkmh, Ao.Ac, Ac. He Is aniluus to tsll, itid wlahi-s It to to tin ilernliH! thit lio l prupinil to nlfrr pMnltrx Tarwit.r miw hum iv.i. lf,ny dnutita aro tn tcrlalnel alnmt th" nutter, bo nlll lie cxeeol InKly obliged, If M.T.r.ti iloiiltlii(. Mill spetllly call, and at onco put it lo the trst. l.mplrc City, .May :,, IMUtf VnoiiATi: coinVr. TKOUI.,U t"s "tm l'rot-ala Court of lii Umiua t.'ounly, will I held on ihe Ural Tuesdays In each month at 8cottburjr, nn-cloel. Persona having hurlnr-a In vacation will call at theiiluco oil i.out; I'uirU', where the Judge may be found. S. V. CHAUWICK, Julgo. July 17, lP5l-tf. WINTER AKItU(iliMK?ir. WASHINGTON, CA1T. J. I' HAItm.S. "W'lI.MeaTP Allan, Mi-Kiulay.l C-'s wharf t r ctery .aturiay rvriiing, witn ibc rniieii .States .Malta for flnnlln. rruvMence, Umnqua .City and Pyramid IInV returning, will Uavu I CniMua Oily on Sunday i ornlnp, at H o'clock. 'Ill ll.&lll.-MiT(. W II miTl YfMI at nil other tltiH'i", andrrevhtt fri'lpht nnd pncuKrrs fur oicry olnt n-ithin Hie lajunds ef navigation on the Umpipia rher. Tor freight dr smk r. ply en U)rd, or to Al A.S.McKINIiAY.VCO., Nov. 11, IMI -tf Iiwcr .Scottilmrg. CROSBY'S HOTEL, LOW i:U MUlTnlll'llli. TT S.CROSIIY, hat It if ajjiln 'taken charge . of the alxmi linliU'l IIoU.1, will iierxonally superintend llio rlfurta U male tluxo cmulortnMo who may hare ocrnilun U liit this place. The table will I supplied with the b-at Ilia market afford); and chnlcol.l'iuorsand Cigars ion always oe nau ai inn liar. April 21", IMI.-ltf wTui a e7 IIwi s. BOAT BUILDEK AND SPAlt MAKER. MILt. CKIir.K, I'MI'illfA IIIVIMt. BOATS ItepMre-l, and all klrwlsof Carjntrr Work done at the chorUst notice and on I In inoit reimonable terms. April 28, IMI-lf ADDISON C. GIBBS. Attorney nnd Cow filler at J.uv, Snlieitnr in Chancery, nnd Commissioner for tlm State of A w York, rt-JWnWu. ..! K.I.Iln. -I l.l,..N Pun,i, Cowsty, O. T. dce.2 tf. IU r RTIIATTON, " Attorney jiI Coumellor nt Lav, and Noli. cihr in Chancery. ;rJrOiTifc nthls residence nearWiN'rincsrcii, Douglas county. dcc2-tf STEPHEN F. CHADWICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, nud SOLICITOR iV CHANCERY. RCOTTSnURG, 0. T. Juno 23, IMI-tf. n. n. uuk.vav, r. r. nun. BEENAN & PRIM, OPFICKS At Jackbomvimii nnd Uoniiniti. inay2C-tf. G. D. R. BOYD, Attomuj ami Counselor at Law, and Soli. cilor in Chancery, SCOTTSIICKO, 0. T. Ofllee, In tho Uropoim Gazette Office Nov. 18, 1 Ml. I'rs'iU Iliilfo, Ubki, Poultry, J?LOUK. I'ork, etc., will bo tnktn at this oflleo : on BulKicrlptiou, advertlsinK and Job work. Nov, II, AdtuuB & Co.'b Express wr, im;.si'at(;ii vi;i;kh icr ,VCil.lKUINlA,Tlllt AlUNTIllHrAIHll AMI liUUlM't, Wo mo pii'pund to lorwnrd 'I'ri'Hain :', I'nriicls, and ilIUi'ttliliiiiliM, to mid fiutii Ai.l. 1'AIITH OFTIIU WOKI.I). The Coi.i.i.irrioM of Dkiiih, Oi.aimi, I.kiiacihi Dii iris, An,, mid nil private tiiul tuitfUlrntlnf blisinen IliillMCll'd with , VlAttllty l WlHlUUMl. Wo draw VtU.S Oh' KXUIMA'tiK, In sums' In suit purchasers, puynhlo nt KVIlltY CITY Oil I.AlKli: TOWN IN OAI.lt l'OUNIA.TIIi: ATLANTIC HTATliS ANlMSItCATIIItlTAIN. ADA1IS A CO. rorllikiiJ,July2l. IH.M, i llrtvxen Oregon, California, the. Atlantic States, and Europe. 11AVIN0 made ndtnnlngeniin arrangements 1. with thu llultid .Sliite nnd I 'nil lie Mull .Stciiiuiihlp Companies fur trniiMrl!liui, wo aro now prepared tn fnrwnrd ilnl't Ihut, llulhon, Sjitcir, I'atknjitt I'm t tli nnd Fitinht, to nnd frum Now York, .Nnv Orleans, San FrnneUeuniid Portland, ami ihu principal tnwtu of Cnlifurnli mid Oretiuii. Our ri'gulsr Kiwut monthly l!ipren l-i-iwirn I'nrtliitnl iiml .Sun rroiu-l'o, la illiifli"l ly the 1'iiclllc Mull Hlrniinlilp ('.' Mrahiilili'ciliiiiil'l, cuiliu'etlng ut Hull rrmicliH-u it Ith our srml imuith ly IhnrcM Iu .Ytw Vorlt nml Ytw Oilcnui, whlclrfidUpatchedri'giilarly.oii the lutnlid lOlli of each iTinnth by the mull strainers aiid iu i Imrg'i of our own lurax-ngeii. through to destination. Our Ki press from New Vork leaves regularly on tho Mh and 2 III of isch mouth, alio In charge uf mesxengers. WfimiiT ininrttt In ll.o U't New Yotk (Join pantrs, or ut Iduyd's In Loudon, nl tho option if shippers. Connecting lines on tlm Atlantic Side. Wo connrct at New Ynik with the following well known llnr, vli : Th' .imnienn Kprin Company, ruiiiilng ila llulMo and Dunkirk t CletcUtid, Kanduky, Cincinnati, HI. Louis, To ledo, IMrull, CI leagu, flnlrna, etc 7 'A I- Itnrwlm Ktprtit tollirttun, I'lillailcljliU, Waililnglon, etc. I'ulltn, t'irnil te Vo.'i Yrrmnnt and t-'ana'li I'lprcss; l)artnpvrl,.M(itvnlf ('.' New llol'fitil Msjircan; Unnjiton, Wtlli tf L'o.'i Kuiojttn Kiprrm; KVWi, J-'nreu U Co.'i (Inter New York, No Id, Wall tl.; New Orleans, No. 1 1, Italians Place j Ssu Krsnclv?, No. Ill, Montgomery lrret. W. II. IIAItNIIAIlT A CO., Agenli. Portland, O.T.July 21, IMI If Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers. 8.170. IN CAHIl I'KIKKH. 8,r70. Voumi TsrnrTiir. ".ScKVtmr Aitiilfii" commencra mi lh r,if.SeptPiubvr. It lchlel ly devotetl to tho advancement of tl. lnl'(eto( Mtthnnif, lnttntori,.ttiniijnctuini nml Fat' mtri nnd la c.lll.l by men practically 'killed In tlci arti and eletices. Prolmldy iki otb I journal of Ihe utno rharaetrr Is to evt-rn tly cii i ulitwl, or mj Kinerally I'ltetnml for It pram .il ability Nearly all the t'alunble I Jtaitt lilrli iwtin wVlr from lli I'mar Ornra arc ItlmtrtittJ irilh Kncnitiniii, and the elamiacf all the 1'a tenia arc publ)hd regularly In lis c luinni a thi-jr are ImiipI, thin making it a )-vrfrcl Hrin Tii'ioAMiMiciiAHirii, Ku'm nei.Mt tf .nfrni atloa upon the subjects nf Mrth,iniritl linpiaie Mtiiti.Vhrmlttry, KuninrfrmgnwUhf Senittn Kcuerally. Il la publlhel weikly lno,uartjforra suitable fur llnliiif, caeb inlumn corishis I'olli IIimjIiki, im, .Sixrrr.s I'siirs of ItrndliiK Matter. .Ssmiui. HiMiii.t) Kmiiuhm.s, with a lull and complete Imlet, lta circulation on lh-j lat Vol ume exceeded twenty. three tl.oimtnl coplea r wick, and tho practical rccelptt in Mia lolumo aro worth to nny family much Wore than ihe sulxvrh'tlim price. The fullowiijf- 1'iaii Pnrzrs aro offered by tha I'ubllsbofi for tho fourteen IuriM Hits ol sub KriUrs rinl In by Ihu llrst of January, 1WI ; (Ins hundred dollars will Im given for tho largost. IIl ; sventy.e dollars for tho Miond; 1It ftvo dollars for tho third t fifiy-llTe dollars for lfi fourth: liftv dollar for II,.- 11 fit, ! fnrl.fln dollars Tor the sixth ; furly dollars for tl.c wventh, ihlrtvfire dollars fur iho iIkIi'Ii; thirty dollai for the ninth ; twcnty-lho dollars for tho tenth1; twenty dollars lor the eleventh ; fillren dollars for tho tweirih ; ten dollars fr the thirteenth ; and live for tho fourti-enth. Thi carh will )i fialil to the order of tho fuereuful comitltor inrnedlately after the llrst of January, IMI. Tklitu : Ono ropy, one year, $2 J one copy, six months, $1 ; live copies, six mouths, 81 I'll, Chiles, six months, JH ; ten copb s, twelve tnoiilha SIS; fifteen copies, twelve months, tVi ; twmty copies, twelic mouths, S28 In ailvnncn. No number of subscriptions nboc twenty can be taken at leas than 91 ,IU each. Nami-scan sent iu at dllTiriut times and from dlllcrtnt Pnit Offices. Southern nnd Western moaiy taken for sub rcrlptlons. Letters should !o dlrectnl, itti paid, to MtxK A Co., 1!8 Kultoii-Striit, N. V. Messrs. Jlir.vv i Co. ntuextenilvelr rnpsccd In I rik-'urliiL- lultnl- f,r .-Imrolloo-. nu.l .ill n'lrlsu lavviilcrs, williom tlurcv, in riard in ii'i-viij ut uivir iiiiiirovemvuis, 0ct.2l i)chtful task I to rcur tho tender mind, Ami teach the young Idea how to shoot." Tllnu.nu rpilh nndirslKneil have Just received, prsles X rner .Imtritu, it laru and spkndld iisaorlroeiit or.School Hooks, of whlchaeataloijuecari besccn at their storo. Prlcos very reasonable. ALLAN, McKINLAYACO. Lower HcollsburK, Kept. f, IMI.-tl". J 1 1ST received by thiinikrslf;nid, pcrschoonor Prances IIclcu nnd steamer America, a ene ral bMortmeiit of K"cnh, conslstlu of thy fluuilt, Caipenttrs' Tools, (Irnttrifi, Chili unit Fttth Califinnia Flour, fte., to., All of which they Invito their customers to In spect. Prices very reasonable. JlUJMf, Mch'hYIJl V 4- CO. over Kcottaburff, Aug. 21, IH-'il.tr. ALL thoso knowing themselves Indebted tb this Olfioo, for subscription, advertising or Job work, prior to this dato, iiro rcsjiectfully rco,uiv. ted to either call on US nnd settle, or nv (In amounts toMwioof our authorized agents, as tint recent cliniigi) In tho proprietorship of tho print-. Ing establishment rimkeH it necessary to foUlduii our accounts to HiIh time. IlrXiCiS A HOYI). November i, 16JI.