The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, December 27, 1871, Page 2, Image 2

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SUEH, VtDMUAt DEC. 27. 1171.
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Here U the Herald come to hand
agiiiti full of " dedications." It is a
C ie where December l not as pleas
ant as May. Now, as to thlat$ gee-
retary and his aflalrs, we have no ex-
cii to make for any wrong-doing on
his part, and, to be plain about it, we
don't doubt, ' since the action of the
fi rand Jury, that there has been wrong
doing liy hint how much;- we leave
tin- t'ourts to test. We proceed, how-
vtr, to make certain charges for the
lfrn-ld and all the rest of the Ring in
KtmmenU to answer. iZ4 j. .
1st. It was known during the ses
sion of the Legislature that there was
no report made by MajMpotles sold
by him. Tliat was fifteen months ago.
2nd. More than a year ago it began
to transpire that lie liad not accounted
for moneys received. f..v.
3d. Four terms of Court have been
1m Id liere since his term of office ex-J
and two of them while be was
lieiv. present, and yet there was jio ef
fort made to indict hlat until they got
. rt-ady to use the matter a prelude to
1 an important election.
4th. ., Tins securities are good for ten
time the reported defdeations, and
yet tJury liare not been prosecuted.
Sih. For fear they should itiid May
at Salt Lake It lia4eeii allowed to
leak out. and has beanj)iibHsliel in the
Jf'-r'ild that a Messenger was dispatclied
for him.
We understand from a competent
source that Mr. Foudray cannot possi
bly lutnc gat reaclted Bait Lake ; so the
Jl' i-aUl made haste publish so tliat
the telt graph could send tlie news to
the Associated Press of California and
Salt Luke, and lie be "forewarned."
It has been intimating tliat he would
1m "forewarned," and, sure enough,
we see no reason why he should not.
It reminds us of the well-known story
of an ancient damsel who dwelt in a
iK'leaguered city, which was finally
captured and giveioier to be sacked,
etc. She was no more anxious for tlie
etc: to commence than are tlie Herald
and tlie King for May to be " fore
warned." To really capture him
would be to shut off tlie supply of
golden eggs.
Now, we insist upon It tliat the
money due tlie State by May be collect
ed, for the people are more interested
in saving their cash than in seeing tlie
IhriVd hash up its Bing tirades.
And right here let us moralize a bit.
AVIiat man is tliere In Oregon who will
hesitate to believe tliat if May had
held office and got rich twelve or fif
teen years ago, and not been found
out, but liad saved up and bought
houses and lauds, and sheep, and cattle,
and factory stock, and have" contrived
to lie a Ieinocrat, hecoujd to-day liave
been a member". In full standing, of the
Salem King?
Of course we don't mean to say that
any of that set got rich by micb means,
but we merely wish to insimlate tliat
if they did they aie not considered any
the worse for it. Some of them were'
jH'i liaps "artists in Indian vouchers,"
but they can lay their hands on their
c.ipucious stomaehs and say : "Are we
not all honorable men
Republican State Committee. .
A vail for a meeting of tlie Republi
can State Central Committee is pub
lished in yesterday's Oregonian. We
lielieve that. Hon. T. B. Odeneal, of
Benton, is Chairman of ihe Commit
tee. Tlie remaining members are C.
M. Foster, of Baker ; F. O. McCown,
of Clackamas ; Jas. Welch, of Clat
sop ; I). Blanchard, of Columbia ; S.
S. Mann, of Coos ; T. W. Crooks of
Curry;. David Busliey, of Douglas;
W. M. Wilson, of Grant ; W. M. Tur
ner, of Jackson ; W. M. Gibbens, of
Josephine ; John Burrows, of Linn ;
T. W. Davenport, of Marlon ; C. P.
Crandall, of Multnomah ; B. F. Nich
ols, of Polk ; J. C. Franklin, of Uma
tilla ; W. J. Snodgrass. of Union ; T.
R. Cornelius of Washington ; Z. L.
Moody, of Wasco ; J. W. Watts of
Yamhill ; W. H. Haley, of Lane, lias
deceased. The meeting Is "called at
Snlem for tlie 1st day of February,
1S72. A full meeting of tlie Commit
tee is desired.
About the Salem r?!!Rf-
KniTon Statesman : The Lite ar
ticle In the Fitrmer, about the Salem
wharf, was entirely without my
knowledge, but since the Bulletin lias
written against it-, and has asserted
that I charged exhorbitant rent, now,
while I used to charge the P. T. Co.
nothing for tlie use of it, I wish to ex
plain that I have often written the W.
T. Co., for months past, to know if
they would buy or rent the property of
inc. About a month ago Mr. Biles,
Agent of tho Company, came here
and asked my terms, and -I showed
him that the wharf had cort, in all.
fully ten thousand dollars, tliat in set
tling my partnership, with Mr. Wright,
I liad allowed him $15,000 for if, but
would self it Tof 3,T)0ff;"T)f "Wfir " it tor
$700 per annum. lie never made any
offer tlie ii or since, to buy or rcut it,
and merely sent word that the price
was deemed too high. I wrote to ask
them to make me an offer, but my let
ter never wawHirtswei ed - - My wharf Is
for sale or relit, on most, reasonable
terms, and as the Hidletin facetiously
remarks i an "Eleplwnt" I don't
eare to keep-possession of. It is also
facetious hi alludinz to my "little
gaiue of old bluff" and tlie way I
thought Ir "had them" ami luy
" greed," etc. Perliap onr citizens
may see it iu that light. , . . .
Tlie P. T. Co. never paid me any
rent, but gave me a commission of
three per cent'.,1 and I ' collected all
tlie freight bills, and under this ar
rangement tlie wliarf earned me nearly
$300 per mouth, the year round, with
the expense of a man to tend It. The
present Company has refused,Jto make
any such arrangement. Should the
W. T. Co. wish to purcliaso, or rent, I
should be happy to bear from tlie in.
and iffo not my fault tliat the. subject
lias gut. -into the newspapers, thougl
tliey have to do audi tilings I suppose
when scarce of Items.
"' Excuse this trouble,
- ' ' C.UZAFOYAGE
" in. IIitiAW T.vt Ponular nil
per.-tltlou gives a mystical turn to
everything that liapiens on ah Hal
low JOve. Moreover, it lias laid down
aa mm to attend cer
tain actions. A young lady at LewLs-
tiw, JI-., attemje w carry out an
old legend on tliat eventful evening.
4111 VI III Jl UCI nwv
something about the personal appear-
Unix yi iHjr iunirc hum utivi,
Silt! TVI5 LUlUpWTU vvb
cellar atom bnckwAnl, with a mirror
. 1 . ... . I 3
in ncr naiwi. uuc no nnsse wii
and descended with wonderful rapldi-
i.l hvlrftM .li iVVtAii aim MXWVfrc
OtVciousncss her fcasale friends- in-
!eirt to try auu sua out u saw tcr
first, ftpntiw.
LItigrat law. j - j
California Deraoexacyled( the way
hi introducing the IKigant law to this
coast, and Oregon Democracy with Its
capacity for imitation made haste to
follow it, and the people luive been
taxied double what such work formerly
cost to benefit the journals of a party
which is notoriously slack in support
. of its own newspapers. "Wc. will Un
dertake to prove by onr books and ac
counts preVTou to the Opmtton ttf
this law, that the rharges made by tlie
litigant organ since that time have av
eraged nearly or quite double wtiat
used to charge. ,
The law is a system of legalized rob-
bery, and before it can be repealed the
people of this State will have been
swindled oat of more money than it is
claimed Secretary May "absorbed.
At tlie present time the litigant work
of tlie Herald alone runs up to at least
COO per month, halt of which is le
galized piracy. This law was 'passed
to compel tlie people to support 1 lenio
cratic ncwspajiers, and its operation
wrongs alike the rich and tlie poor and
taxes tlie pittance of even the widow
and the orphan.
' The people of California have be-
4nie disgusted with this law and it Is
sure to be repealed and a 1411 lias al
ready beeu introduced for that purpose.
To be wire the Senate of1 that State Is
not Republican but it Is not anticipa
ted tliat partisan feeling hi that body
will save tlie law.
We ask the people to judge this par
ty which levies black mail on them to
maintain Democratic newspapers ;
which passes laws to double the price
of work and throw tlie stealings into
their own pockets. If this is not steal
ing Subject to indictment by a Grand
Jury, it is still stealing which tlie eo
ple should condemn at the ballot box
and which is as actual robbery as any
rondemned by the laws. Premedita
tion in tlie eye of the law increases the
degree of any crime and the tact tluit
this swindle was deliberately planned
and executed and w as afterwards en
dorsed and nforeed by Governor G ro
ver, Should be enough for all honest
men to cousider.
While these men are hunting up de
falcations let them realize that their
own skirts are unclean.
1 w f 1 .
Christmas denrts Uli'mcs onoe innro
O'er lnlnnl plain, by oanling shvrv,
Telling of a Snvlor's Wrth
To the matters 1 homes of earth.
.
Wondrous Stor- of the Star
WIc nien followc.l from afar !
AVomlrous Sriracle of Gnu-e, ,
Christ was born In lowly place!
How He llveil, and taught, and died,
Suffered and was i-mcllled.
This the story rich and old
' Which tlw chiming bells have told,
AMlngln their joyous strata
That from death He m$e again
Well may gladnesx fill the earth
On the day whk-h R)eaks His birth ;
I hlmtng bells peal forth the story ; .
For, while fades all humaa glory,
And while Envdres jaKS away,
Still, as dan on this jiatal day,
Wider over land and sea
Swells the praise wo yield to Thee.
Earth's rro.id Kingdoms rige and fall,
Bnt Thy reign snrpast all ;
Not as marshaled hosts prevail.
For none Thy victories bewail:
Won by Faith Thy Conquests are.
Peaceful as was Bethlehem's Star.
Wondrous Star and Wondrous Story !
Wondrous Love anil Wondrous tilorj !
Increaslag as the Ages fly,
And boundless as Eternity !
Chiming bells, Oh ehant again
The Angel's hymn on Bethlehem's plain !
Merry let the greeting lie
Sounding through each Century 1
Let thy peals be glad !
And If hearts are fad
When tossed on sin or sorrows wave
Know, Oh Heart ! that Christ can save!
A Merry Christmas. . ,
Nearly nineteen ' centuries- have
passed away since the "Wise ;Men of
tlie East, led by the Star, found tlie
infant Christ, and gave their homage
to tlie son ot God.
Men differ iu their creeds, and the
time may still be far distant when one
church and one faith shall represent
the religion which Christ taught. It
may never be that tlie lieart of rich and
poor can read and compreliend -alike
the words of tlie meek "and lowly
Jesus, but it must be tliat these teach
ings shall work in all who accept them
something of. the meek and lowly
spirit which actuated the author ot
their Faith.
It may not be even desirable, .that
one creed sliall prevail on-earth lest its
adlierents slmll become too powerful,
and human weakness become airo-
gant when no restraint is to be en
countered. It may be tliat purity, in
religion, shall be best cultivated and
protected by the watchfulness with
which sect watches scct and the ar
gument with which creeds disputes
with creed.
But however we may-differ in -the
mere forms of religion, or in tlie ac
ceptance of a faith, .which, after all,
tlie majority of tlie world does hold iu
common, it is a blessed truth that all
Christendom receives with common
joy tlie advent of the day which com
memorates tlie Savior's birth.
It may be claimed by the strict and
fearful christian tliat it is not meet to
celebrate this anniversary with noisy
inirthand festivity, bu$ thank God,
the world which Is sinful enough
sometimes to forget penance, and
prayer, seems willing to rejoice tliat
ChriX, the Savior, has been born, and
however uncouth and rude and even
inappropriate may be the Christmas
. merry makings of some, it is a . fact.
nevertheless, tliat the anniversary of
the incident which Introduced the
great setiemc ot Ketiemption ls re
ceived, by tlie world, as the most joy
ous occasion of tlie year.
Let ns be" merry and glad hearted
tlien, Knowing no creeds, obstructing
our Faith by no controversy, but kt
all alike, who profess the Christ iau
faith, have charity for each other
while we recognize how great and sur
passing all human understanding, is
the love which God bears for us.
A Stoxf. Cokpse. In remoing the
liodies from the townTand burial
ground, In tlie town of Wilson, a re
markable discovery was made. The
body of Mrs. VYflsoii, an nged lady,
and buried about tarty years ago, and
tlie mother of Mr. William A. Wil
son, was found to be complete in form
and features, and perfectly petrified,
wbile In tlie adjoining grave tlie re
mains of lier husband, wlio was buried
about the tame time were nearly ex
tinct. Upon opening the eoffhi of
Mrs. Wilson tlie features were found
perfect, but of a discolored, dingy ap
pearance. In the operation of taking
It out of the grove one of tlie feet was
broken off, showing tlie interior to be
as solid and as white, hard and brit
tle as chalk. It was hard lift for
four men to raise the coflin out of tlie
grave, and it was estimated to weigh
from five to six hundred pounds. The
body was removed and re-interred tn
Greenwood cemetery, as are all the
bodies in that burial ground, in com
pliance with the a recent act of the
Legislature, under the supervision of
the commissioners.
A Western editor informs a corres
pondent tlu t the wtords. .. car.ls''
accompririyi. ga tttarriagc noiVc g .if
that tlie wvil ied pair don't plav poker.
Archaeology ami Ethnology.
Ttr.AY. C. McKay, of the Dalles,
gives" us some interesting information
relative to tbe onject ot me 1 aiw v
retreexpeditlbu, which ha-? lately visi
ted this State under clrir;:e 01 i r.:
O. C. Marsh, of that Institution. j
He Was informed tliat PVahody
made a bequest to both Yn'e a id Har
vard' Colleges,, of sixty thou !.:! r !
each for the purpose of coii-riMi'i -i s
fund to be ued for the ).u;.o-. . .1 -ceitaining
fuels relafi: g t t'.c '-:i.i
of tlie aboriginal raw l -Vuu nc: .
Prof. Marsh was a mar n-lalive of the
lamented I'eabixly. and taking much
interest in this subject hiui-elf he al-o
interested the philanthropist in the
matter, and the handsome donation
alluded to aLov were therefore ob
tained. The expedition lately helv was a re
sult of that generosity, lh'iiig defrayed
from that fund, and iu conversation
with Dr. McKay, Prof. Marsh ex
plained the objicUof the expedition
and handed liim a ciuiitar setting
(brfh the 'fait lint a muse inn of Ar
clueology and Ktlu;o'.gy ha been es
tablislied at Yale College. The hody
of tlie circular is as follows :
This tlepnrtment of the College li t
been estabii-liel witliiu l!:e past y-ar.
In response to the rapidiy incn-a-ing
interest in ijue-ltois relating to the
oritfn, anti iiity. and early lit-iory l
man. It li.n tor its m ii;i ohject ihv
formation ii dlci-tiuiis ilJu-rrarii;
what is known of the ahor ih.a! race
of North and Sotitii Aniiiit-i. both ii
pn'-historic time, and during their
suliquent jirogre.-s towards civilization:
and also, so tar as may he necessary j
for comparison, ol coheetions relatnii:
to tho primitive races of other coun
tries. The facilities for collecting speci
mens relating to the early races of
America are everv year rapidly di
minishing, and it is earnestly hoped
tliat all frierds of the College w'l! lose
no opportunity of seen ring for thi
new Museum object of int'ere-t hear
ing upon the iuipoitant brai.vh of ci
euee it is designed to illustrate.
Among the articles !,ie'i itise
lecially des'u-.d 'o to obtain are the
following:
1. Implements of sto:,e. -neh :;s
axes, gouges, ehi-t ls. mortars. i-s-tles,
piX's, tomahawks, sj:lr heads,
arrow beailsj iic.
2. Implements of copper or bronze,
such as axes, ehisels spear head-.
knive, fcc.
3. Articles ot' earthen ware, nuchas
images of any kind, va-es, pot .
pipes, &c.
1. Articles of dress, weapons. i! -mestic
Itteil il. ie., of the v:'.r";ou
tri'wi of Xort'i and Souili Auv.Ttcau
Indians, and al-o of the K-!:iino-.
- 5. Inutg-.'s a;-..! sculi rnri-s. or casts of
them, particularly no;e inaile hy ihe
early iuhahitat.ts ot" .M .o.ko, Central
America. ierua::.l Chili.
l. Mnuimi.-s, skeletons, or arts of
skeletons, e specially the skulls. vf a,,y
of the aUive nanud rues.
Specimens ii.teiided fur the Museum
may he sent to the care ot l'rof. O. C.
Marsh. If possible, the exact l'ca:i'
of each article should he give:..
t'lIKsil ."4.V 'AiiWI..
11Y J. U. IIi.LL AMJ.
Tliere's a pong in tlie ftir!
Tliere's a nur in tlie sky !
There's a nm: tier's itfy prayer
And a Imhy's low , ry !
And Ihe star r:iin its lire while the Beu'.infal
mob.
Forfthe nianpi-rof Iie:h!ehemi-ra l!es a Kiej!
There's a tumult of jov
U'erthe wmulurl'iil fiirih.
For the Viixtn's .-w ,i'i 1mv
Is the Lord of ihe eartli.
Ay! the star raim lis lire and ;!ie Ueaatifnl
sin'.
Forthe Diangerof Kellileliinii-rad e a Kin.-!
In the UnM of tti.-it !far
Lie the aces imiH arie !.
And that song I n in a far
Has i-wejil ovr Hie wnr!t.
Kvery heavlti 1 ;i'ianie. nail the llraulit'ul i.,:j
111 tlie lioiiK-s of the iiai toil tliat Je-n." Is Hivft.
We njoUre In tin' lijdit.
Ami we eian tlie -si!i
That comes down ihrmiirh tin. ritit
From the tie-iveii'y ihni;jr.
Av! we sliont to .he tuvelv evn::irel tlit-v liriiiir.
And we greet in lus era lie our :-avior aad
King.
History of Santa Clans.
Santa Clans is wonderfully pojinlar
just now. His name is in the months
of all the little folks; suudrv oueer
epistles are indited to him. ii--ecchiiig
a remembrance in the .shape of a doll,
a rocking-horse, a triunpet. or some
much desired toy. ro.sesscii of bound
less resources in Santa Clans, in the
belief ot childhoott : a chariiiing vari
ety of mysterious gilts are at his dis
posal : and more than mat, he in; !e.
enviable reputation of . in -, to make
the little people nappy, -cvcr was a
saint more extensively popular.
Ineluslory ot Santa ( laus a enri-
ons mixture of truth and fable coe;
far back into the ancient time. Cen
turies ago a child was Lorn 1:1 Asia
Minor wlio received the name of Nich
olas. His parents were wcaltliv ind
of high rank ; and. desiring to ex pre.-s
their gratitude to (iod for the birth ii
their son. they resoived to educate him
for the Chtistian priesthood. The
cliild w-.n so'mt and thoughtful,
and while vet young lwith his iia-
rents 'dieil. and he inherited their i
grctit wealth, lie con-idered t':e i i. li
es a sacred trust ; lie fed the Imi.gry.
lie clothed tlie do-titnte, and per!',i ii!. il
all kinds of good deeds as - eivtlyas
possible. As a priest lie va ; greatly
beloved; as a bishop he continued hi's
benevolence; after his death the
Church canonized him. and he heeauie
one of the greatest of pa.'ro: i -;tit,!s.
He was revered a-: the helper of ti c
KKr, the protector of tl:-- weak. :n.d
as the especial patron saint ofllt'le
children, w ho wi re taught to belk-ve
that their good gins laine lror.i him.
Many miiaeulou: i: ei 1 Us wviv nddi d
to the story ol his llfi-. '.vhieli tlie tu'
tutored peojile fo.idly beiii veil. :sn.to
Nicolaus v.a ; the nanie give:i him I--,
the monks, aid this v,a- i-imi'dnrly
changed to Santo Nic'l.n.is. and Ihial'v
clipped dow;, to Mui i i':-iu'. v ;;: is
Still represe:iled :- r-t-sii-i.ig iii; olt
liabits of secret beta vo'i iic. and e,.n-
ins: down t he ehilll.iev at ni
.i.t.
i-itic;;
Wltll cnnslina : prc-cnls tor caiidti'i:
A pleasant lie! ion it is io tii-iii, under
tbe cover d" wiiieh tii.it eli .r.iii :.g i
ciecy conei riiii g the diwror f tr'.it i 1
kept up. though little eyes a.'.d al and
mind. arc keen, ami Sau:.i Clan
is usually very well kno.c.i to i;iv:n :w
a much nioiv mod: im p: r.sonage tliaa
old St. Xielio'as. i.ut the children en
joy tlie harinU-.-s pretense, th tiiyst ri
ous tilling of stocking and fin-heavily
laden Christmas tree. A iis'.'rry
Christmas to the little o.ie:, a .itoail
who love t hem !
One of the specialities ot Chi i tiuas
day in olden times was the Chri-tmas
jiie, which was often composed of fi-h,
tleslu and fowl. Iu Ihe ivigu of Hen
ry III. the sheriff of Gloucester was
once ordered by that monarch to pro
cure' "twenty salmon, ten peacocks,
and ten brawns." for Christmas pies.
Tlie peacock was only produced at
solemn and chivalric banquets, such as
that ot Christmas, and when thus
served up with gilded beak and
plumed crest, bis head appearing at
one end of the pie and his tail at the
other, spread out in all its glory was
carried in state into the hall, to the
sound of minstrelsy, by tlur" ladv most
distinguished lor birth and beauty, the
other ladies following in due order.
In old times plum-pottage was al
ways served with the first course, of a
Christmas dinner. It was made by
boiling beef or mutton - with broth
thickened with brown bread. When
lialf boiled, raisins, currants, prunes,
cloves, mace, and ginger were added :
and wlien the mess had been thorough
ly boiled it was sent to the table with
the best meats.
A pretty custom is practiced in Swe
den of hanging up in front ot everv
house, at Christmas, a small sheaf of
wlieat lor tlie winter provision of the
birds who are exposed to the clemen
cies, of a nortlierii winter.
Sheridan once said to Erskine: "Ah,
Tom, had I stuck to the law I might
have been what you are ; but. !.a (g u.
Mrs. S. Or myself was aiw iy ; u ifg, .1
to write for our 'er or shou'd- r
tOU." '.. -':.
' y -i : ... . i . r a
joint lOiicer.i."
The City and County.
l-'roiu Satm-it'iy's ):iily.
Tiif. WiiAiiF QrisnoN. Cbarley
"I'zafovage imblisiMM a card, this uioni
ijg. hi reiatio ; lo hi; wharf which ha j
got i..to the i cw papus without h'p
help. W'v have a good wharf' lierc,
Im'lt i.j ll'.e lie st lm-ation, and well
adapted Jo t!i.-. pit'-poH'. '- C4isray
a i - a .d will sell or rent.
. i V. ;t..d .we h.i't see why
ilt r, ;!:oii il he a y dill'eii'ty alxm;
ih i ..i:m j'ir .-ir cy is crMiniy a
gotitl a.,il reaoi.a' ie m i a d a fair
!e;i!er. The wharf is projx rty he
iuitv li:i- in) IH' fur. a;.d his hi-.iitli is
not what it used lo ho. The VV. T.
Co. hll.or under soni!: inisapi rclieiisioii
in Ihe matter. Our citizens are inter
ested t- the extent that they want a
good wharf for tlieir I ii-il:.
Cat C.U it i:. Yesterday a drove of
thirty large i'tt cattle passed through
the ciiy. en route for . the slaughter
y:nd, E:ir,t of town. They Were oh
taincd in Toll; county, andaiv de Jgn
ed to supply the various markets of
the placv. Among other good thing;
we arc boiii.d to have good Chri-tma
beef, ami we ax glad of h. for tiiea' ti
c!e ha s lntMi very scM riv of late. ;;
informed that the co.upany. t'ur.ii ,l:i..j.
meat for the city, are t:lii-f eu'iiig
ty head of cat tie, oa (hi- liiia..e.v;'iir. .
-ix miles ea t of to v,i. i-rliy. thi
r. ig.i of blue i tef is about to t-.itl.
A.sonu.i: itn-..--i:i.i 1 1 U ivy.. Simeo.
J.owcil iiy, at buesi.i -ta and
workeil I.i the ji-'Iltry Lu-i..fs. 1,,
had a I'.m.iiy a. id a wile, w ho i- iniul
rc-spcciid by ail who know lur. U
leU not long hice, havi.ig bvirowed
all lie cotlld from everybody who
would lend him a dollar. He di ap
prared at nl-ht ai.d wis iute.v hiani
from at Suit Luke, wIr-ic lie wr'te
lck to sonU' ore. ahu i.g hi' v.'l!.
She is washing t -tij-port l n -cif a ...
children and ha: t!.i vuiiial by of a.;
It -cciiis to tp that I'u l. con .tv is tail
ing co.;siiK rably the ii ad i.i ibis
of bit -h.t'--.
i;i.avi i
ver. lisp.
Ilo-u 1
-.m. r..
u.
age.. I lo' t'ni : com; t..y. w,i;
iu tow n ye-ti-rday arid we Irani irom
liim that the works l ave been i.i op-
i-it ion since the lira; of the month,
and me kninir g from "0 to -10 dozen
of soeks per day. lie ha brought a
liantity f lhe-e do n to have theia
firiished, which lias to tx-douc l y haml.
i'hey are lei'r at ". I.. -Wade's store,
and firmer.-, w ives and daughter:, and
a-l other persons, crt'i call there and
learn wh d the company will pay ibr
having the heels and toes knit in. A
largo amount of -uch assHtai-cc is
w anted.
ri.i.M Sll.s AMI
Viry na '.'.'i!!
el'ase for i loliday
the toilet, wiii.-h
W. Smith, a! tl e
1'oti.i T Ai'.uri.ES.
1 e wanting in -ur-I
;,rj'o e-. tirtii ie- for
reminds : ti.a: I.
Drug Store ta l'at-a-
xii-llc. t a " t
t.ei
ie-t
-ni-.t .-i'.-o'eli
n nilnie . e-'
iXirr'et . etc .
con .. !;-!,..;
I.i
.It
.X ;ll -it. j
-!.;li.- -. i
I'll -i , . i
'lis
t o
Hi'
1 a-ti
a-t. .
A VuMAX IN Tilt lltCIIT. The
pleari.il' t illi' -t r::l io.i We hav - uceu
of woiii'Ui's rlgi,; was hit.i'l, .sfc. 1 &
Co.'s si,i;v, e t.'r-iiy. They have a
new clerk w ho is petite and charming,
and must lie po;.u:ar as a matter of
Cotir-e. and the only improvement we
cm surest is that he shall take her
bonnet oil", which would look more
like business. Can't -onn-dody be
found to " hold hi r bonnet?"
IlMIil.t: 1.I1K lN-1 'li.VM t: l.'OMl'AXV.
Mr. W. Smail. of thelirm of O. 1".
'm Ithehi iV Co., ('eneral Agents for
t'.ie l'acilic coa-t. of the Kmpire Life
- , . , , . i .1
Iiuiii-....-.- I !- - r-i t..H- i-ri V... I
I !
in this city, and will aid Judge C had
w'u k i.i managing the intere-ts of that
Company 'in this State. That ent. r
I'l'i-i.ig l oiiipiiuy has a double co'mn i
advertisement, in thi paper, which
de-t't yes artentio.i.
j
'earn I
Tilt: Lai:. Sm.w F.w.i.. V
that the depth of snow ineiv.i id up
the vai'ev. Tliat out we-t tv.vird
lletliel the s io-.v fill was very light,
and that hunters who wire i.i tin
liio't it lilH e I -t of Sijtiliiii'i y afief eik
ami dei r h ni ie s..ow at all. 1 ot I'mi: d
pie: it v o-i -aching tee vii ev. '.'.
ca on
able,
t -a'.
i.-.i ii-.
i tnnor-
ri'v
1.1 Hi.' 1 1 1
r.-tur.-ed by i
ir g I veil ab-i
. i. :i. i il l.; .
t -t evening's ti.ii.
nt about -ix v. i-i k-
hav- :
Mr." i
It. ha- :i'i Inter..- ! in a saw ntiil. d-iw.i
the Corn. .ibi.i. aboi.i! iifty mile, below
Portland, and has 1 ,., n down there
looking a tier the i:it-.-re-fs of t.,. ..ame.
He report - that c. da r htrnl eri i i gr at
demand i'l the Portland ni.iii.et.
CliHISUlAs Si-Dins. chri-tmas is
enmin-x ta ;f :nal rro-.i v.e will be in the
very mid ! ..ftl.e a.-i.n i! f --tivities in
cident to that ga'a on i-io.,. We
know of no ;.eot!e wlio have a ln-iter
I'luht to I i
SaVio loli
o;i ilo.-d-i
g.i'i
in-:
n-l h.mi.y tliaw
hiit they 'will hi
is certain. So,
tin
Al 1"
r l .r
ta:t -.
i.i i .
inaVe iro'.l el-.ei.i",
Di:.;' .1 I'ear.''
me- li
Ti Mil immi: .!: niM;.A tenip.er
anee ma-s niei ting will lie. held at the
Congregational Church, Tue-idny even
ing. IX'". 2'itb. Able speakers will be
pre. ent to address the nieet'nig. AH
i'itere-te'1 iu the noble reform are cor
dially invited to he piv.c.Sit. Pro
gramme of exercises will apjiear to
morrow iuornitar-
J. (J. llorbi
bert l.a
had a rev
n rhyme :
iloilett
from SI. XichoTas.
and if vouihe; to
aotlior'.red ;.eent i;
I.i
tie ca;
;a -
1 ne iv i; ir u :e
S : iitrt Ci'iu ; v!
ti.a' -trie. It
in siii.-niiig i'li' i! ; alien:
c: !: lee'.s o.T ver e; in
ea;i do hi -o.vi: talking.
Tin: i;w i.M.t. mi. Alo ikat tile
ctrd oi'ti e Xi-w i-'iigla.id Life i. :-u:'-a
iav Co. will s'.ow that Cant. L. S.
-colt
1 -
Ti:
ifl'-V til"
Coru;,!.
ent for cur
:a - a
good a -.:. f.
liAM rii SCiioot.. ;'. ParrMi and
wit'- a n. e-ui ce el-c. here that they will
open their wh.ter term of dancing
school, at Legislative Hall, on Friday
evening. Jan. 5th. Thoie w ho have a
pleasant, remembrance of the la-st win
ter's school will be glad to hear that
it is nlwut to he revived.
Small ITke at .Tlffkuson. A few
days, ince a log dry kiln used'lor dry
ing washed woo, while in use for the
Beaver Hosiery Co., took tire and
burned. The loss was small, as the
building was worthless.
KxiT Snow. The snow U going
fast, soon it will ;m entirely h :.'. It
even disappeared yestenlay from the
sidewalk on the north side of the ba,.k.
a place which steins to be inaccessible
Cither to suushiiie or shovel.
Mauiutxi. At the residence of the
bride's father, near Salem, Dec 20th,
ls71, by Elder L. f.. Kowland, Mr.
Jas. S. Byrne and Miss Kuth a Huff
man ; all ot Marion comity.
A C.vn of Stock. A err of fine
cattle left the depot yesterday morn
ing, by tlie train, for Portland.
school Vacation. All the schools
of the city have adjourned until after
thejho'.idays. Vacation begin- today
ami will continue until iti.nviry 2d.
1872.
Front o . ..! 'o D tVy.
Canmi's xt Jinnvi i Hatfs. See
UVi . " ' ..- n'v vr" em, -,'. ! ..;,:
ids im. ii.-. i i- .;-! ..." :;,.i;,: . wf.Vti
uut-t he so-d this pivsct wet-k.
SlNDAV SCHOOL, STAT1STRS. 1),,,..
the post week we have endeavored to
obtain a report from all the Sunday
Schnohjiff thcity, for the year lsJl,
and Arr.iisli ihe same to ourreaik-rs
this ni'T.iiug. Ve have sm-e-ceiliil
,i'y i.i pan, a.,d wv hen-with -nl-illil
a report of s,.vi-i-:ii of the schools.
The same having been fur.iidied us
t? 'be .SH u-riolwidi-ufs. Fir t t'mi-irfsritioi.-fil
Sit',. lay VhooF. T. SKF.
Tinn.:. S; -i to oVnf. O. il'cki ion,
A--4-Tnl 'u .-r!.!te.:d.iif ; Fnt.k X.
:'J!lUert. Seciv-t.ii-y ; A." it,- CtK-r.
I'm ;un r : S jp- ir u-. ; "lio -l -ft r
iV'iii.ic i.umU'i- ftf vliolar: r. arte.id-am-e
during the year. 4,3.-4 ; av. rag.
atti'iH'.ance. t4 ; ' whole nu nber of
bm.Jiers eiu-olled, avenge atteud-aui-e.
12 : smsllest, attetidauiv of
scholars, Aug. 3. 50 : larjrest attend
ance, 1:11; iiimiber of voiunu-s in the
library. 275; dotuiteil to other Sun
day Schools and in disuse. 100 vol
umes; i1;lvti added during the year OU
vohuaes; received and distributed 400
eopi-is ot Su.iday Sdwxl papers.
Hnve expcniled for text tKks and
preparation f ircoicert exercises!. A SO.
-sii gi g book in n o, "The Pri-,"
Cnatli'vie Siril-iv School. I.:irgc;f
tnnhi r of -ct o'at's. 5' ; average al
.endai.it'. 10 ; i.ii'.nU'r of teachers, 2 ;
..o iiiirarv.
Christian
li nl cr of -el
av- "
be- .:.'
die School. Whole
:i-s' fir the year. 3.-100 :
7:! - iv. ':' t.ivu
. . :;.;'-. o (i . -
inor .i
by ;ivi
. - -.vl.l
-'ariaic
I"'"-
t llie
t:o;.ed in 1!
Ai;ri!TKi a
roll i M -ti i h is
I ..' -. A' f'
n--:!i.l ht iv a. ,.
re pit-ttion from
o.i charge of si 1
out of a lot of c
c :no o'V :i-id ' t
1 v pr-nf c-eiile-1
'e
1
r. - ir.
frit r
ac pi-
t'rtf I
-it i
f i.;
. 1
t-.r
:: v "
1 i, 'Vl,:e! v
I
It the I -.1 i
was r-.s
It for -O:
ll, but -ir;
lie - a.
1-1 f ti l,'. '
it d'd r.ot -i- -i
f!;. h-i:.k, r fin.
i h Lji t i.'-ti'u'.-t
ei ' tor i :i
i : I'
:-, n't .i. -;
t .-. I i ;
tii-h troiih'c a -(
w- is of nui" :
etion t.'. Mr. Mar:
:d all i ht 1 1' iVie;:d
iit-
,1
t:
i N,. . i
v. rv Lf- .a! -ai: -
in
mil tiis tnnilv.
ll'U.i. v ilov;;. -l'rof. Koger- i i
lorms is that the " l m ri.-c.
I'li-dge" has 1 ee.i -igned by more than
eight- hirrdivd of the youth of Oregon,
arid that others are enrolling their
names almo-t daily. Iy r.."ii"-t the
time tor signing the Pledge has l eu
etend d to the 2'2d of IM ruarv. next.
this 1 .. i: -r the time when
the
Tenoeiance Convention convenes iu
eonvi'
t
t n
at:
cil v.
We ho
: .i' -ll'
t -r'eiil
.e to
'ed 1-
.f th.
lir
! .r 1 .
it v
I VI.
v.-u a
. .
n-ri a
r.-aiiy
; "I' - :
j sie-b.
i o.i ;i ;.:i.-;o; !
i up a gla -- t!
which rcvo'v.
Iriiuli i:n.n.v
t soi-tment ot
i
v i u '.' r t
1 !
'IT
' as.
,. '
nui -a I t i ti-ti nent s.
j b. autifnl work !;
I d.-if: -. and you c
. t'-emetrt. on the
Vg-i: t writing
r to his -ndv.-r
n-l
tit- t page, t
o r
ili
thea s-ortmeiit.
Ci.v.wihv; Timi-s. Vestenriy the
friends of Chri-rmis were out in -trong i
force, and the stores were many of;
tilelo i-ro'.V.led. esijeeiailx' tho-e heT'e ;
hri-l mas otb i in-rs
be
II
purcir' ed.
I). i;.on.
'.ill. Steel or Coi ami
were thronged ith ell
tire candy -ton's and
! omers. SO V.ci
the tov emo-
i tl ..-, i...-.... a:.. i ........ ..
.11. .11. I i I i"i 1 I ' i 1 1 - ' it . 1 il 'l ih I u .
....
S.ant-1 ( in: 1I..-I.I ill it-tcr; iini.uiuiti
.an I. a
id iu irters onp.
the Clrene-k.'ta.
two C'stribli -hnie
i..d toliu (.. V right's '
it. "
J't-I l". SiX'H "rr. At the meeting of;
e I'.ibU-Soc'i iv. o:i Friday evening
1 1 -t. tlie follow i-.g ol'ji-ers were e'eeted
for the v.-ar 1-72 : President. T. M. !
:bh:
i el'-, !rr
id, O.
I liekins
or:
Tr:'t-'i
A.
r-T TM N '.tle
o -r. .
u- b!
'ii'.'-i"
e r"m
t : We
:! ?'.
! ' fw.,
n - -i ( '
M'i-kr 1,
r v ;
-ri t
iv r ' 'I
F i; v 1 liix'T. Mr. !. 'iV. Siniih of
the t'tte -trevtdrug store l.a' left II : :i
reiueint rame of him in the shape ot'
x!'"!cC for toilet lairooii's, lierfiu'.n rv
and b
Cbri-t
'et soar,-. Ill -t the tlillig tor
no presei:!'. of courv. I'riv
ilo.i t tore-et fi' ill V
holiday chaug.'.
hen veu stu-nu v.
'our
( iill. : -teel i'l; Co. git ride of lot: of,
ttreir birmrit'iil go,xl -est-rit'iy and j
have enough to last all Holiday week.
Their assortment is very complete and
excellent". Their adv -i ti oment is
worth n-attiiiir. and will "Ivovou an
ieda how well worth your while it is to
call :i;io:i them.
Mail CcA!ix;. The mail
which
have .'iccumul.iied
it . an raucisco :.i'e j
to come upon the next steamer. The
terrible stomi ntentioned in tlieili:-i
jiatches delavi il the Oiitl.imme a iay j
i or so ;ivr anil w i.i not i.e cue at j
i Portia li-d for at len t another d ir. We j
'm 'c j o -it V ge our mail ; Monday ;
rnu-haiii" ' tn tact Pelii f is a viht '.
blft liniment nude by lohu X.I. 'nr.
ham, of Tl ;1 - vici .it'.', a, id which has
nroved nn etlioieioui and often an
hid-i'if tvrnedy fir many p-ivw. Me j
'ns fill ll it sn vc "i''i'- wlicre ll'i'dj
th'it be has io i lu'e I t a-lvr i e it. i
tr.d the not'ee 'i-'.e'r--this nior.-d-'g. j
I Mai ki t X'nT. The I n i;,""ii''
I Smith it Criiiith o i State street, and
of b-o. Coi'in0 it t o. o j I 'o'uniori'' il
stivet. his been consolidated. Mr.
Smith h is been l.oueht out. and at each
place the business i-, now conducted in
the name of .Grillith, Collins & Co.
Tcrkkvs ad Game. "Wc notiivd
last evening that the Fish and Game
Market on State street, was supplied
with quite a nice lot ol dressed turkeys
and geese; also ducks, chickens and
(tiiils. There is the place to provide
your Christmas dinner.
Ornamentation. Speciinens'of tlie
skill with which ornamenting in sugar
work can le done at Holbert's. are to
Ik; seen in bis windows.- He lias a
most accomplished workman em
ployed. F- A M-nihi;i'. D !;.
AintKSTl J. On Saturday evening
last. Marshal S. T. Richardson of re
gon City came up on tlie train in search
of a half breed Indian who had stolen
a revolver. Mr. R. after strolling
around the city a few minutes, detect
ed his man and mire -ed him oTfo the
'ail where lie rein -lined over night.
Yesterday mor dug by the early train,
he was taken back to Oregon City
where he will lie held to answer, on
charge of lareenv. "
Notice to Teachers. -We are re
quested to inform teadii-rs and others,
who may desire to attend the .-Yamhill
County . Teachers' A oi it:o;i. to be
retdy to t ike paage ou tlie steamer
Fannie Patto:i AA'ednesday morning
5 !'1-x-k. T'.ii sf,.inii-r cinnects
';'. !!; ry'oin v.-i'.i b rtt-.s to La-
j i'lyetle. win le A-ocialioil if hi Id
I tiii-S Wick. " "
L'mic.rants of '4.1. On Saturday
there was a meeetiug on the street of
Salem, of four, gentlemen, well known
citizens, who came to Oregon over
twenty-eignt years ago. They were
iu the em'gration of '-IX ah eventful
one in Or. g hi-tory, and which fur
nished many prominent men. They
wered. W. Xesmith. le'se Applegate.
Daniel. A'al.'o and d. 15. McClane.
The lii t wa in the V. S. Senate d fir
ing tile eventful years of the civil w ar ;
the seeond wa -thepimieer of the l'ni(
(tt i. and '; ; a man of intellect italatt aiu
nt niis; iValdo Hills w ill ever remain
ihe name of that Ixrautifu plortion of
Marion county where the t'.'r 1 was the
earlii'-t settler. The la -t nam (I is one
of the proprietor of Snlein. and car
lied on mills here at an early day.
All tour figured, prominently, in con
nection with the Provisional Oovern
inent of Iregon. The meeting of four
such old-time citizens miHt have been
a p'casaut atl'air.
.M'-oxfo Fi:-Tiv.u.. On the 27th
instant. St. Jo'in's I);,y, the different
Lodges of this city, this year, as
ou la-if. will ii,fall their oflic is fir
ensuing Ma-o. lie year. Salem r.o -l:rc.
No. 4. ;t th'-ir I t -I ri"nt -ir inei
elected the f.iiowi. g- oiilci-r--: T V
Karl.art. AV M ; fohn Pern-. S Y ; K
X C.iningh'iin. V; tohn li Albert,
i'r."ts.;.o I Cut. "-o, . a .1 1! V Wil
li .. Tyler Pay' th- Lode-... No. .10'.
e'i .-.-1 n'"'esr: ., , f .l!ows.- Til Cox.
M : bib ' Uriy. S W ; T li Caun.
'': ' , M-n'tli, i'l'.-a s.; li 1' lii-oM ii,
e . a
insr.'illa;
l.od'e.
i K A Pratt. Tyler, rubbe
on of officers of Pacilic
o. :1.i. and fe-tiva! for .M.i-i.i-
wdi t al.e plaiv at the
II. IC HI.' 111. : w
i.'tii-ji. h 1 I it i.-.-l.
1' ...e - ;i.' ,(s fin ..
-iiiiuittei' of . r-V-Yt-r
t "I.o.Ijr-:
f di !'. IVitfi
B'-o'.v.,, i : r-i.-'ray.
Ticket-
lariiart's a.e.l
C'rn Aliller. H F
". : ) M ' irr and Jno
i be. had at Cox A
the Mxpress Ollree.
All s'liourniiig M.i-o.is aiv-cordially in
vited lo ;u lend.
Sk .- N A r.i.K.--N'g-i rs a id Tom and
l.-rry are -'ea-onahie ju-t at present.
I d our boys have a grateful ajipivcia
i i : of the abundant -ample fumi-hcl
:''! heir ri fre luin-nt iVoni t he "!.iaho."
' here i.i the world lVtlvj..h:i learned
'n make -u. li g.int I'ii'ii ..V: Jt-rrv wc i
ci.it .-ay. ' j
Air. I till LICV. - ll i' Putt-
i ind merchant - hi v.- i-u- d a ! l-fiday '
e'lcnlar con-i-ting of a hand onie ;
pa rii-'il'!. Dm- ha- r r. -'red il- Iriv-1
iug the itnpriut. o:i it. of our (-uter- !
pri dug friend Mr. AVm. Davidson. j
STATE NEWS.
Vttvx'uiv.'.l.
i'rorn the riirt'aud daiile- we take
the foilnw :
The "i- n..' in- v. n-il from Mill -ho
ro that the r lilr-i id t-n kis by thi
time I s" I to wiifi a :!.tv,. L: i . j !:-- I
y :r is ..;' tn-i' p' ie .
': i v. . . ,1 4 ii .(,1
1 ' ' ' I'' of l.iivv fi ys
" ' ' 1 "Mge. o . the
i i -.11 i.. I i let the de 11,1- ;
i naai: .. I '
r f vi . a -id it is tied up there.
A
cliiueofnra lir-t el:i-saw -nit i an
ticipated. The Circuit Court of Multnomah has
p is -ed rc-m'iit ion- epre-.ivo of re-j
-pi-cl for ineiii. H v of Hit-rill' Pills. j
Judge iK iiiiy lined a relH-llious in- j
dividual, who resi-ted ariv-t. one huu-;
died dollar'. That probably calmed
hi- angry -sj fn it..
The Senator Li commenced inai.ing -ivaular
trip t.i )n goii i ity.
The )'.' -ay- a Chiueso tlrnl is
ni innfai-tniin? lirst-clas sliipet-s. ;
ci.eap. at Portland, and pull's rliem
in-tead of howliiig agaiu-t I. iiine-.'
1-itior.
The Vt -"-'in has informalem from
Asforifi tiiat the severe t noi th-e.i-l. r
known th "re for year, n red on la-t
Sunday and Monday, on Sii.-.il-- tl-e :
tngAsiorii I i- .tig' t ''"-i ll on' idi-t'
bark AViuduirl aid !!"! h-r at the
bead nf Swan Jslai.d. v li-iv -he an-'
clioved. o-i M.cidiv t'i" wind and:
waves thi-eit.-i,, , t , f,., -,i, ,. i !,,. veel :
and uii '-i o.i b r-bei'u-c-, - tiie ei i-is
. ie ,-)t i .vay in - i,. t' ,. -.1,;.,, A- '
th! ; l a' ' i 1 if t.le the bar the
..'' .- ays 'he u idefwriti r-d iiy tiny
r-- ; -o.,. ilify for the ios..
i'l." : ' , .-.ays flu re aiv "iiife a 1
r.ien- . . ..."c-i'ifs t'orltie pi-i!ia:i
.' ' . n '' . 1'iade vacant
' e . ri V Pills. Ti e
' '.. e-: r 1 ! ,. :,,-t:oll of the
Coll t V v ill I'l .
iiiei ti ,'r n i'T 1 .
.'. .ii li- a -pccia,
-.1 to elect.
ilin-y I. Me ' -' k. of l!o-e Co. :
V.i. 1. h-r - !i. .',i -i.-i- cnted with a dl. :
Vi-r tnrii; ct ' -y hi - c-ni; any.
The iiii'ii 1 5 . -1 lti for "rough-'
!--." -.v.i s a. Mii-iti. tigii.ei r of a
tlo.ikcy engiric, that'- Low lie eaiue lo ,
act so like :! 'In ikey Lini i if.
From the . of 22-1 we learn
that ' o'o. ". I.oues. snu-in-l.iw of the '
l.lte Sheriff i'lilK ha- been appoint; d r
, tl-., Ciinity l "o-iinii f ic.ers she'ii! .
(if ! ultnoiu.i ll inil'itv.
i
All iolt- alloy-' the C.I-CI'!es !;.V,
ce,i .; d ru rliiug for tlie u inter, owing j
to :l:l iiv bin; k ide In If till- 1 lalle-.
The -, '. learns tint a man named
Henry aiei.l.iiit illy l.tlle.l him-clf tile j
other day ith. a gu.i. !
Tho .'." ''.. i-ays j!,e K. X. Cook.- !
is liringing do-.rn largo i,u mt i: it - of
tlour liofi 1 rrego.i t it y.
Allen & I.eiAi lately paid t'L '.-X'
dtilies on -li ; ir iru jiorti d on the ' race
Ihibert - from lionolu u.
The " . -.."' .- ol '11 ay- .1
ji'-eparatio ;s rnv jinking for the C. A.
R. i liri-tuius pall. :
The I-.t.' sherl-r Pills h'i, hi. V.i- in-
sured for i-IO t!.. ) i;i o ie of th leadh'.g
companies. !
A ilea vy paper mail i - (Njieetcd by j
tne next -Seam. r.
The two ini.i -hips. AMeii Ite-se ;iud
Harririgloa. are to unload part of their
i-ir-i) at A-toria for icir tin v thaw
more tu iri the li.ictinu ; old riv. r w ill i
carry.
U illiiiiiflte VtClry.
The Albany Jj-mweil say that a
grand ball will lie given at Parrisli's
Hall, in Albany., oil Christmas cven
ill', Dec. 2.1th. A good upier and the
he-t of music will be nirnished ' for the
occasion.
The Harrisburg Mills have itcntly
lieen nditted with new machinery and
in a short time will be able to turn out
130 barrel of tlour per day.
Albany boasts the shrewdest little
nigger living, on the strength of a
trick which i'.t played a few day-ago
The little darkey went into a store and
called for a bit's worth of candy, and
utter it was rolled up and given to him
be -lyly laid down a fcr..ve fi"'. which
he. liad fathered up from the debris of
tlie lite, and scudded for the door,
leaving the astonished but good ma
tured merchant standing behind the
counter with a countenance which lie
tokened "sold" in every lineament.
That little nigger will yet lie a C'arp"t
bag Congressman. So says the Da.io-
The Drt.tocrat of the 22(1 contains
tlie following: About two years ago
Mr. lUiel Custar and Mrs. Lines both
of this count", were married, and as
their domestic relations failed to glide
as smoothlv as both desired, they fig
ured in a divorce suit at our Circuit
Court last month, and were duly seK
rated by the forms of law "in such
cases made ami provided." But, after
tine reflection, they found lliat tney
had made a terril h mistake in thus
evi r-iig the nuptial cord Wi.ioh bound
their live tog. ti.ir. and. accordingly
I'll Thursday ot List Week, immediate -
ly after jk'iying oil" tbe costs of the di
vorce suit amount ing to nearly $2,500
they procured the fetpiiito license
anl were again made "two souls with
but a single." and so-fortli. AVe tanst
that tlie reunited pair, who now "know
how it is tlie mselves' for tin second
time, may never have occasion to re
gret their second union.
I'ortintHl.
The cmA? of Decetnlier 211, says
Sir. Oeo. V. .James tiled hi bonds of
ty .1.(100 its Sheriff, ye-terday, and $50.
(rtW) as Tax Collector. His bondsmen
were Messrs. C. IL Lewis. !). V.
Jiurn-ides Y.. Milwain, ii. 11. Flan
ders and 1. Z. Holmes.
The temple which the J. O. (J. T.
prom-e to build in this city, will be
larger than was at first calculated, and
fir tins ptiro-e the capital stock has
br-eii iucreasisl rilO.OOO, t im s making
the total capital f.'iO.tKMI.
All the Churches are pit-paring
Cbristuia- trees Tor their little ones.
The Christinas live of St. Stephen's
Chapel Sunday School, will lie lighted
this evening at ha if past six o'clock.
Member; and friends are cordially in
vited. The services at Trinity Church
o i ChrPlmas li.-iy Monday w ill beir'm
11 a.. ID. i l:" 1-ii-t'u.is tree Ibr
- ' '.:, . wi.. be o: Thur-day, the
.Tudge V. AV. Page nu t with a se
vere accident ou Thur-diy evening.
A-' hi- was going home he s;',,.. ;IIMI
f. II o i t..tt -id. walk. 'l'liird stn-et.
.ind hi- leg bending; under him. it was
broken.' Several phy-iciaus h ive been
111 atlelidiuee Ujiou liiiil. lleiscoil-
fiued to his IhhI at pn-nt.
Mr. W. L. Hah-vy has donated two
lots in the town of ( ornelius to tl e
Method:.; denomination for a church
ii!e.
The city commenced -nit yc-t.-rdav
i.i tlie Circuit Court .agaiii-t. Jo-eph
Kuolf. to ri cover from him that por
tion of the public 1. vi e ea-t of block
Illh The ca-e occupied the attention
of ihe Court all day.
From the ' ri t n.;,i we learn that -the
orilhtmme did not sail from S.-m
Frauci-co uiitil 'i'hursihty nioriiiug.
and con-' iiiently will i,nt l.e due hi re
U'itil to-iuorrow night or Sundae !
The li.iywanl arrived ve-ti idav o !
1 .ue" 'roiii tin- Ca-cnles. tv.w'v. g made
a C'l.irieCio'i witli the hl iho. The ic
'vli'cli...:r Thursday prevented the lat
t Tl'ii i! from making the trip has en
tirely n: -appeared.
Pas-ei.ger trains aiv now running
ov.-r the West side rorid to and from
liiil-boro. M. Iv Hog. of HilMioio,
-hi;.;ii d the ijj'.-l lot of freight over the
r ' i I o i Thur-dny.
Tiic .- :; s.iys (luriiig the coining
w re!;, l'uniyli'id imi-i.t ' ' ills', ,,.),
".i'l vi 't .-a'. -in. A'banyand Kitr-ri'
;t . I .:
if!. ia.ii
: n-
of irxh:-
i-r-
WillainvUo VaMi-y.
I'n.iii lln- Ail- n.y A'-. '.-'-.- we Irani
the eill o'. ing : The Odd Fellow s of
laien.i i-r i Lod-.e. will dedit.ate
. Ii- ir i -ey i I d o.i t ii" cv.-niue; nf .l;m.
i.
Th:- .'..banians are making ptvpam
tii. us to holil a --(i'-and ew Years
i'e-tiv.d" at the Court Hon e in that
city. The deign nf the festival is to
r. i i Money for charitable purposy-s,
A public in-t.'iiation wiil transpire
at the Hall of Albany lailge. Xo. I.
I. . O. 1'., on Wednesday evening,
''.in. 2. 171. All odd r.Ilows iu
good -finding and their wives are in- !
vifiil to put iii jci appearance, on that j.
Oec.lsio;-.
I
The Kii'geiie i: of the 2:id. -'ays I
ou sntii'a v. a tire -ta--e from the sou: h I
was coming down a hill about ten '
injli-s this ,-ide of Koschurg. tlie I raki
t r .kc and ll.e st;igv luouiti r on the
h the driver jumped oil' the box
.-. .1 lift tltem foshitt for themselves.
I hen. wore over:-.! p l-sengi-rs in the
eoa. li. one of whom 'tumped out and
i.i- -o ba-jiy i.ijm-nl t i i.i t he had to be
left . The horses rui about l a'i'a mile,
hen t'lev I. 'outfit up o-i "both -ide
o'a tr.o." A- i-ito't rurou d ; o;:e ol'
ihe l.nr i s ...it bid foil,, !.
Tho -"im" JiMjk r in speaking o;
Kie'.'t e ( 'ity. s.n's I'm jiopnlation at
ii is i;,ii,. i. probably about 1.2od.
'i ei-re a it- t wo -c'riool-. two hid ;', six
' ill!' -. I nir S ,! i-aih sfiiiiins, .-ix lire
p-"oi't uilding. iiine ilry goal stores,
f.-ur '. ..fiity -to;-.---, tun bo-ik -tores.
-o I'm -hops, eleven -alon-i- and a
1 v. i vy. -i t-'acl.-uii!li .shops, three
wagoii -ii. ,i-. time hotel-, J'otir re.siaii-;-.nis.
one bakery, two drug -tores,
i u jow di r -hop ., on.- pietmv galh ry
ind a i I'inery : the -addle tree manu-i".i-t.'-
c ii i l.een tooved to tin- loitntry:
t'.' r.- are three lt.mt and hoo -hops,
two s.-iildlc and hai',ies .-hop, and o;.e
shop w here only -addle- are made: two
meat markets, three family grivvry
-f.;vs. one fur.iitniv -lore. ritnmi!h
i.nd iv.;i:.i-r -!i-ji. two planing mills.
- i-h a a I dour i'aetii;-;,--. one !iv,-ry,
f.d and -ale -i.rMe. a... I one d
-! ible. Tlii-ie an- -ix doctors and
a'-oi'i a dne:i law let's.
Sell,
I"
il'.
Ill
the cl'-cf
.i.-we were assure-
; S i-cois-ni n;i
vidualiy and in their organized -neial
e iile,:, i! :o-S. v. olild vote agiiliist
V, a h! Ui'.i for th iv.iso-.i. as an: :i 1
! gi d. t:i :t the fjeiier.il was a tiniut
ni.;:i. :i:,d they were nil 'oppo-ed to
'rant under the dictal ion oi r-enator
ehu-.-.'. That is tiie way tim e C.r
n.an ci.ii i.eu- ic-re h d'-.h .. but afier
i ,-h i'ihiug si Ts.,:1 in ,..ir!y N'oveni
!, I-, ii irn n-i-ul 1 1 1:-. I tliere v.a : 'n';--eoil',!.
lid i'l tl.i-e ft.aiiti'-- w hi-iv
ti'" ;-.i'.a:is tuo-.t do i' i.::"i':ii.i'. :
in ::i! city, and in Vi a -hi...:'o.i and
or nil., c c-'U .ti. -. there is le-s (iiaii
the 11-1! l! Ui.ii-nltres agaiu-t l!:e lle-
l-ubiicaii ti. i... I. '.., !...!. if anything
v., nee I -d io di -prove tie baneful
e lect of 1 1n- Mi--.".ri Senator's inlln-:-,.".'.
in-i,es tin eleelin'l Iviuru
v iiieh -el tie tiie whole. ;.Ut-iio;i, it
uibdit lie added t hat here i.i this city,
ihe only locality tied the Sera tor vi
iTcd. ti e Ilemoi-ratic los-is ihe gri-a'-
Au arlditio'iial f u-t might be -tat-
d
,ow inai tin- sciiuiv l.itiueiice
has no! perni; ai. rl hi ' fellow counlrv-
ineu to any ai.irtning extent. Mr.
.-lii;i. w i- for iirn.v years a respecta
ble !aw-r. wiiln-iit cli'-iits. in this
ciiy. and is well a'od favorably known
as a -eh i ,r and a genlieiiiau to all our
Cernia-i fe!low-ci: i -en. He i.anie
!' re to lcciure upon Civil S -rvlee l-le-form.
for the l enetlt of ihe Cerm iii
-u Vt-r.-r by trie Chicago lire. i'.oth
tlie ivptttaiioii of the brilliant orator
and the benevolent object for which lie
came , ( " t!m D:nt'rr:'tir-
uuir-r :i)'i- nt Vvit h ijii-il r-t re rj rhrff
t'-p Srn-ii-ir .-ii"-!1''. ought to have at
tracted on so pleasant an evening, a
large and enthusiastic an audience.
Put the peopie Wert not there, neither
bis fi-llow-licrunns that were-iippo-ed
to svmpnlhixi w ith Schtirz both in hi
hostility to Grant and in his ethirts to
a i-t the Chicago -uH'civr-'. nor tlie
Jicinocruls who layed the li.itteiiug
unction to their souls that capital
c-.u'd be msde for Doolitt'e. in an in
llr. it way, by the lecture.
i. e may tl.ctcloic i.c excused if we
ilcciiue to take any stix-k in the predic
tion made in certain (piarters iin
I'rieiidly to the Ad nluislration. that
.-nator Sulinrz, f Missouri, will rally
the Irt rinins of the I'uioti against,
(traiil. if lir- should ! renomtuatetl
for the' Presidency. 'i'hey do not
i.latv implicit faith" in hi judgment,
in this State, and tin y will not follow
ti lead if he should attempt to array
them agaiu-t the gnat Uepublicaii
party of the rtiioti in the campaign ot
p-72. Milwaukee (Wis.i Xeidiiirt.
KolxTt CoIIvir'r- ai.pe.il to Boston
for ii'til to ivliuil.l his cliurili at Cluci
gowas iiii-ere.l by a oontributioii of
s.7 '2iMI at K v. K. K. Hale's vliurcli,
w Inn- Iip prwiclKMl Sumlay moniitig ami
alxiut l..'liM) at ti"' (.'liutvli of the l"iii
tv, where lie Fjioke in the eveuing.
Vmoii" the pnofs which Mr. CoHyer
Iwsi receiveilof (he esteem ctitetaitietl
for him and his w ork in Boston, are a
sift of ?500. three-fit. lis of it for his
' own uv. . and from Win. Gray an or
der to draw upon that t i.tlenic n nt
; -lis-hi. .jnarterly, for a s,;:iry of iS.lKIO
! fur the year 1T2.
Miscellaneous.
ft M
i;xti.iii; sua: r;: . a::
JOSIX DEER' M:)jIX FLOWS
iiy E';:r tiie IJesl i'V.v. i.i
Wo Also Offer for Sai3 tho Celebrated
Collins' CastC;istSt(?el Plows .
FUlt f .ITHF.R Tl'UF fit sTl I'.t'.I K I.AM s.
si'i; I.M.I.Y . 'V r rr.-r-i - - -' ', I' AH TltK
- '' y, I . .
( si t ,r.;- i i . -,
Improved 1" f'i'' ' N !; w K v K it
,r ,sr,. fM $ Attachment.
- m 1 " - ' " '
ACENTS FOR THE WELL-KfVOWN
I3iK-k-eye GEAIN DHIJ
TIIKSK fiRIf.I.S AKK MAXTKAt Tt J:i;i) I!Y
TIIOTI4? cV rSAT, At :'.rUitlrUi. OJ;io,
And Aro tho Most Successful Drill in
'' "if ' s'-'
ti)e - - y. y'y-'
-A
ii KITCHELL WACOM. Z
r..Ti: :-sTiii:t;T- .s:.1. o?:e:;o,
i i: a i. i: i: i s
ftRJEIIEH AX'S) PROVISIONS
AM)
ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC PIJODUCE!
-Al.-- 1
PAIM'S. Oil.!-;, i' 3 .N ;3 "v ; L ASS,
Vartiih: Ciii.hos- Colors- Vii'Ay. Sit., tVc,
AM'- in. I. Av- i:t:.' '..nt tn
TUBE COLOHS, TiSTS' TOOLS AND fV.ATtR!AL5,
I'uivlia-' 1 ilirc-t": fi', rn th- Maniifv'ur rci 1 l;.'-if .rr l"..:ri' iru.i n! 1 1. ::-- in
NEW YCRiC AND SAM rRANCISCO.
THgBT ARE HWl OHIArtS tl
i)
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Mason i Utinlln Orin-.
CH)
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l- n - '--i- lt:i' :-. li'-.r ' -vi. i -!' v :
IH.r 1 i H e . -:-. T:e--.- e I .-. : i .'
1'1 Ik- !,;- .m : r.i 1 :i"e ' 1 ti . ' i.i i .
ltir,;i-ri In,- - ! i .:--. '1'lie e is ''-.:::'-
.'.i-!i k'l-i.. il till- '.'-ll-'il- :fe ! : - ': !
l-e-i iv.-l lln- i 1 :v::i:-!i:i' " . . - r
llil-itl'l.
Wi- t-.n.e un-.i i.-i'e 1 t,'-t:'i!"iii i'- i i 'ii'-''
vur freiil ll' l'-t l::l-l.'i in'.--- ei' V. :
.-nit Am.'ri .1.
K..I- 1-n-il i i
t.'iii- ilu-y ;i
I' ' i 1, :i : l n -, V
i-:. --1.
' Kvevy liis nmi -n! I'a'.iy warm i'c I f '.' lliu
yi-:u-.s.
It!il-.ri'il Cri'.'l'e.ik's -ent o -. :ri-,i'l.-: l.,ii.
y7 SrrMiJ Vf.'p. Vr; i,iS
nnvl;J A-:, n.s I' r '.vie '!'.
j THE I.I FILE CORPORAL,
An ir.;i-ti-:ii M.-i-jitinr in V,y - ;i:.i
TlIK LlTTLK rlti-HAi. niin to int-'n--t j
a lve I't ruaiiug pnihl :r,ia iww.k;; and
t- niutkc them wiv nohk'r. an-1 1. ttiT.
The Little Corpora!.
"TlJKl-ITT!F. r(HII(.U.L M C. AZINF, f r
!ovH.tH'1 trU, is !hi very t n eni!o niaj-rJi-y.hie
)iil'li-ihl. I( rmji.-vs tin k-it and most
entt-niiininc w riter- I'-t chlMreii Iu the eotun
tw. aiul iiirni-hes hvm TnlnahSe renulnic nwt- j
lev for it i-i'Vi; than nny other tmayJtie." i
M'Hicnl Journal, Kfmira. V. V. J
Tho Little Corpora!, j
i
"In fteVvtir.c rea'Ttr.ff matter for the fiHiiUy,
.he eliil'Iren should nt le over!ook-d. If '
quiie prohnhle that the impression ther reeive
livnsannv fiir. Thl- mt rnd well-lHn
trated nvmlhly is so weli a'!aitl to the watiii
"f ihe ta-a. that rapidly takinr the p'afe f
all oVY&." --Kntcrpria JitirnwiHe, O,
The Little Corporal.
All now fctili-vrilit-vs fr-v l-7r. wliui-p namos
ami m'ini'y i IJ50, an rv-iv.M liofurw .lannar
tlr. will rp.-1'lve ihe reiiialiiJiii; mimtnTsi iif
lliisyear FKKK, ImvIdiiIkx with ilie nnHith In
mhich thi'lr naincitare rwelvpil.
Elegant Premiums for Clubs !
Atront. waiite l In rulK-.-tiilt-. Semi ittamp 1
for a rSn;iiiK.'n Xiniilier with New rremtuin
List. .
Terms, 81. .50 a Yon r. A'I'ln i
JOHN E. MILER, Publisher,
Nov. 14. wllui Lliiit,'", III.
OIIGANS,
Tbe t"neiiialol
MASON Ac
ALrrK
T.VYLOn,& FARLEVS.
Wo Veep 'he lvr, ami wl'l nnt be iinter-.W.
t 'nil s'li vxamini.
uovl9. tni.I., KIl i L A .
(34ii LlMJvl Wont. Obelisks, Tombs
lj J Head r.nd Tcot Stones,
, 'l lie , 1 m:-. ! . e:.i . !
1 t
-li-
Use !
-j
5 -
ao Work.
!.!0:;f.CE Si STAICER,.
i i:.m.i.i: in
i:x::t t fi:i ix
CALIFORNIA, VERMONT
And Branch fhp at Albany.
H. H. TiSTTLE,
fe:i'i r i'. tt.e ' .-r.-l.l-l el
iljQiiiLLARD SOUTH BEKD
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I' . vr'-i' ' ti" t;-c :i tun,' rr-r (
K;S Sm! Drills!
Mill-- '.-ill .I.-.I.,' t',r.-.-' f .1. v..n-nniti. I t.t
... li:..L. t ..i;. u..!...t. i---i.'.-: ..r.-itr-
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.,' :e'e ii.-u -ifri-re 1 O.v tin
. ; -.-1 ..l:t'iti .- i-t o.i
iIttt
J. Ui. HEELER CO.
i.ir.Ki.r r-i'.. kv. vnHK.
COMMISSSOH AGENCY,
I'.ir Im. Inir ami I'. rwuplii -.j .ILix'-y, Ma T-Mi-m
i- lt.nt a i-t I'r.M- lt-.rn. Willi S.-.n
Kra'.-.'is',-n-.!uv lens, ail i'I.m--k-s
i. I v;nii'il- nf Meivhaii'll-e.
mi't ir -:i-i. ..f KNimna fiiin
Hie Nnrlli-Wi-t.
Aikatfc'es nu ie ou apiirnrtxl i-iiii.lgnim'nts
aii.t in-.ters f'-tttt-ul!y .-uM.-iri-t.
All ur-lci- anil b i iiie-n will nvi'tve lu-eniiit
atU-iUii ni.
ItiTt'rciee.
-Y;ir YOJtK;
N.V Natixnal K. D-uik.
..l.rK-1. A. Ii. AC 1. T1H..1V IO LllK'rtr
..-?
Mi'.-is. .1. I.. Itiii'liifll Rriic., llankiT.
Mi-is lSei.tVv, Mitlc-r A TIiuiiu-s W Ninth
.air-i't.
tMEtiOX:
M--r--. T.i I t A Tilton. Ranker, IVirtl.v.i'1.
A. A. M.-v'iillv, I.-.,., sul. ni.
-vj
Clarke's Deliar Instructor
FOK . ,
I-rnfivp, an.', rf ei.nr--e. le-n eten-M-v
than tlio )n.nlar " Nt-w Mt-lli.-l fur Jiectl
Oivnns" tlii" lKik contains a HiHl.-ii.ii.-v i.
.... u.-...,, ..mi. .-.-I, i-r,vii i--nii.i lil(-(
fur tlie. u.-e nf amatonm who wlh to lim,
,'vtiii.iit a Master," anil f.ir all ho onh-l-ii
lo "goa llulu way."
Sent. )-i-iialil to anv aihlresi-, for Our
Dollar.
OMITKU 111 TN A t o., ItcMton.
'. II. Iii VM X tt.-vw Vork.
i O O U'W s !
Durham's Instant Relief!
. CAX BE OBT.UXl AT
J, W. SOUTHER'S Dru- Store,
s.vu'v. -i:r.(;(ix.
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