* ' f ■■■ A ■ z> • am. war i. .. m suns in Tin; Have We a Heultliy Mail Amoug Vxl ski . litre F. jhü lessons of the Bible especially ■ * » T J—• . . , be taught.them £ *tTZT"~r*TIL" ’J*--___ » ! should with ÏTL the^great- In his addi'cssyin Texas, Horae» Gree- - - —----- It is the custom nowadays, in speak­ A religious paper publishes a curious There are readers who arc never Imp «rural, 1- ai ' ku rou rout county . eat dare. They will have more to do ly’soemA to have given a sumiftaryjof ing, of the -physical condition of ths - appeal in the following words: pier,'as mere readers, Uvati when they - in moulding society and shaping tho his eaperieiico, glaaUed from allThe American people, to assume that what­ light upon a typographical error in I’ “It is asked, of ull'newspapers -ile- i religious sentiments of tho coming gen- y. liis of ljis public and editorial life. ever characteristics belonging to it are siring to spread truth, and the destrne- their falvorite nnthqr(1 or joilfn «L No, «r» 1 eratiou than their brothers. The to li«!ytruce«l back to. ^oman; and as , beiiuty in the blemished page gives quiti tiotr of error, that they publish tins re- .He says: I young spirit with affections shooting even tho casuil observer perceives that p “ The best investment a farmer can . The walls qf the first story are about quest and prayer to Almighty power, so much of a certain kind of satisf&c.tion completed, and every thing is 'program« forth as tendrils fruln the vine, trained a» thrv blemish iteeln for that' enables that ou the three first Sunday nights in make for his children is that which we as a people, are subjoct to various ring satisfactorily. Tho weather con­ [ by a Christian mother's Counsels', su», the reader to rise for.w moment superior I OctoJ>)W"i871, therirfliall-nppcm' in th«« ’' surrounds their youth, -with-the rational Weaknesses or disorders, the conse­ tinues reumikillTy favorable for., prose­ tained by her prayers apd watered by io the writer, however learned, bril- j heavens a distant light in the shape of » I delights of a1>eaulions, »Wraetive home, quence is that the delicate shoulders of -.t cuting the work. The only' cause of ■ , the,«lews of^affection tfrom her sympa­ |iant ol- graceful ho- tuay ba. The read«, great cross.” •„ ' Tim dwelling may be small anil rude, woman are weighed down with a heavy “ , anxiety i.vutlio money necessary to its thizing heart-will grow strong in life er seems to have'the impression, more What (»oo«l sneh an cxliibiliun of di­ yet a few flowers .will embellish, ns bundle of complaints and advice, ___________ completion. For this we must look to Lord, and-tlie storms oftemptatiim will or less vague, that lie is himself an ex­ vine power might accomplish has lint . eMice fruit trees _______________ will enrich and _ glad-. -J. Against this we protest.- It is nottfour- • I -, ceedingly clever fellow, ami straight­ yet been net forth by the fieaveuly hum­ I des the brethren and tins friends i)d shade are with- teous, to say the least, and besides, the Fiji the mind of woman with Bibfe way sends a note to tho editor pointing bug who lielieves in signs and signals. in the reach of th# humble^ Hardly assumption is unsupported. When it tiuii. Will the brethren aeo to it, each mau as if it was Iris own' individual truth, « ith the knowledge of God anil ont tho error that was in his lust issue.. Indbed.it would rather batheytom- m.y hdior done on a"farm is so profit- comes to a matter of health, the <^ues- house, that tho mean*, «shall be forth- of Christ, aud her heart with the fifith Everiy journalist knows this of noto, lueilceinctit of terrible Mifffrings and able as that which makes the wife and tion is not one of sex, but of race; arid coming? ' and love which this knowledge imparts and has dropped hundreds of such mis­ forebodings to such of, that class who' children fond and proud of their-liome. although it is undoubtedly, true that nd Only think, wljeu Mr. Holiday asked \ and tho conversion of «the world will sives, half reaj, into his waste paper J run religious papers of the Harlan,. "A good, practical e^ducafjon, inclu­ people can long.maintain ijself without £ for sixty tlum.-and dollars to gives speedily follow. She need iP)t step out basket, for it is only .people unfamiliar j Ncwmaij, Beecher and Tilton stripe. ding« go«»d ' trade, is a better outfit for healthy fathereq. railroad on ueigliborliood eiin afford to do We begin when we are boys; No one aiiiliucveascd price of grain, wool aud where thejr true power, gentleness anj fleet for a moment that every letter or. comes some old ossified free-lover, full, without is the school-house. is born to a place in «moiety. Every stock. Thera are earnest, energetic' love, may l>e exerted to the best advan­ this page is produced by a 'Seperate of bigotry and superstition, ami asks ‘‘A small library of well-selected one is told Ind feels that he must make . 'men who. are spending their time and tage for the good of home and human­ fSb'ce of metal so small that only the - onmifioti nce for an uapecial display of I.... Rs. in the house" hai sated many JI for himself u place, aud also, that he -Tjimiry to’flr- toiuplish flits work. While », ity.- tn th«—domestic--circle woman nio't .skillful fingers c.in liandb' it dex- power in his favor! The impiety of thet..y>outh from wamlering into tKe baleful may ctep higher pp,-he is continually "" Vithffnt nt»' framing excuses to justify , holds n Mcred power—a sefiptre that irously. Tho slightest displacement * I thing is only surpipicd by its supremo witys.of the prodigal son. Where pa- aiming at a star rather than a tree, or tlu iCselve.-t ill withholding whut they must full, powcless from her liund, the of one of these slender strips of lead sacrilege, and ho /who makes- the «e- ternal strictness an<^ severity would often exhausts himself in seeking that • might and ought to contribute, these moment she forgets the high preroga worihl'"’inevitably cause a' blunder. I quest is better fitted for. the niad-house have bred nothing but dislike, and a which-is still beyond hi m, parti«’» With ready liands, liberal minds tivo of her sex to claim the heart’s How easy it is to drop .a type, or mis- fixed resolve to abscond at the first op­ than-tlwi« pulpit. — Times. In the second place, the pleasures of .‘and generous hearts ate laboring and | «arniest utl'eetiona,-nii. chaneos nud a hundred person knows that wars between nations from his'flrstTWfkl impulse to go to sea health, while the mau of business mis­ n. bb'.; viijiph■ " Wh. n-a■ s<-Heitor vis- strife. ‘ others, are possible. In correcting one has often arizen"from the"most trifling or cross tho contTnent", and make liitn takes excitement for pleasure. There it*.yoiy.. 1—ve by you a liberal douatiop . q )1(, designutes^icr"“post of error in the types it is the commonest «■»uses. when thousands of human be­ a docile, contented, obedient, happy , v.liicl: io:i I i'.« | r< viobsly determined firm or nud nseftiiness; her rfnt r w hatever sum Jon ought to , throne erected for her in the domestic I orcised in the use of them, are marched Then proof readers are mortal into the presence of a similar host,' thoughtful, 'wutehfill love.” i;oiitiiliute, fix your-tikie fom paying it ,-irelc of every homo by: a husband, • ' • sing old songs. There is nothing easier in this world, when both, being stimulated by flaming an,I i .-hiui the mou'ey on note, as the ¡ children’and friends. Not’ will she, if T he . L ost GxfrEEoN.-T-By ’ the last Something more is charged upon - case nub l>«i. mullet him go his way. ,/ fnlty and truly educated. Panoplied lying not excepted, than not to sec n addresses aud often ¿Tcited by »rdbnt steamer from Panama, Capt. Parke#, women. In her devotion to fashion it We hope to\sec the work couiplete'd with the whole armor of God, she will • mis print until «it is too late to amend spirits, destroy-einfli other like iufuri-. Superintendent of , tlie Pacific Coast is said that she renders herself unfit to ■ we fpeotly desire 4» t wietfin migfiityrafittnicu-fDr good, witfp- JC" »nd 7 then the blunder ' 'that -a ter i t igervi. ' TiH 'i i, a lt er rtifeiil», r I « her example •- « will • « • ' « be positively * the fa'cnlty of becoming tjie most prom­ slaughter, hail their leader«u bero, ujld ■invesife^ations-,into'the matter ot the ruined the father as fashion the mother ? . i.bsmibcd liieet iko the ntilt ent'.re cost I bo- inent thing on the pS^o. An author or I fore oecnpying it. bad. Parents, save ypur daughters .proof-reader may revise and re-revisa, | not unfcequently do that which irieiid» wreck of tlie Spaujsh galleon- Leocadia at i l'oint Santa Elena, NEW THIS WEEK would khudder to think of namely, re­ which went»down nuaown hi -from following or giving such example f . dvxatxuv and nt the end find that .lie has over .. ........... ,______ ____ , , . . . . .iQ of Kcuàd Ecuador, in the year tliaiiks to the AlL'ighty, for bav- oft' tiie coJK by training them pi the Bible, and by looked some serious flaw. This is true of turn' Tii'llic Bibb', *(>man"to judebted for sending thenj |to college nt a proper ing enabled them thus to destroy their 18it2, with nehrtv four millions oFtreaxy í'híistiun Ççtllege, _ tli<. hif'li b"«'iul position sllVl’now occn- apo, where they will receive instruction books as well as newspapers.. There his --si>ecies,.aq facts of that sacred misery,- us evinced in the «bricks of the , encouragingly^ It is- estimated that any considerable si¿é, free from typo wounded, the'ngo*ie*of the dying, the nearly three millions of treasure iu :■ -.sign.Ao l:er a sbitfon of honor'and a and holy volume! , ■ , V ACVLTV : « graphical blemishes,— Every Saturday. uniH.t.cjidile pangs of widows, and the Spanish dottur» still remain, there hav- sphere of usofuln« .-‘specnliarly adopt- • T. F.. CAMPBELL, THE 01,1» FAUHKANKI» MOTHSR c«l to her patient, Confiding and sensa- untolfl. sufferings of orphans that ing.been A very considerable amount' 4>RK«ii>r.xT and raovDMoa or bible histobv Hom 11. F. Underwood. AMU UTBBÀTVBK. tive nature. And it requires that she' would suffice to draw tears from de- already taken from the slrip. Bho-was Thank G,od! some of us - have old- shall be-ipialifi silo sustain the respon­ nwxia. And all this for what? Why, laden with tho annual - crown revenues ' JAMES C. CAMPBELL, E vof . ne C ity , O keoon , I fashioned mother. J Not a »uuiau flE —Sept. 13Th, 1871. I sibilities and discharge the duties as- TïteAjmericatîFrovîuci*« iïl tlte lime - raorEsaoa or MATuniATmi xxd astbonomt . f at one time, according to Jasso, aihkaH Irom iiainted. with ’ the period,,enameled and painted, Mu.. E ditor .—The statement copied ifp^ied her v. ith no less care^thaji mail j is degrading to repeat it—because some* sfie went down, arid although, so long's T. F. CAMPBELL, (Pro Irm^ire.) responsibilities and duties. I 1 into your, columns from the Salem her chignon, her curl and bustle, whose Ì thieves of Modena stole a bucket b.-loti, time has eliip»-«! eihCS, her loaa. h.'W --sao» or OBXBM AXD LATril lano »*'**3’ white jewelled hand» never have b i I > »----- a»-‘— aauu vacari is sun y«re»erve i.rrxKArcBB. _ , ' _ 4 A. fashioned, sweet-voiced mother. of insfl’netten aridTrntlet hOTgo.” .“To-i . rc«jfc Hu.dceltnes to-engage. in ..public ohl four fathoms Of water, snngtv wejlgefl. TEACUBB. Ol- MASO AND VOOAt MUnec " «il!i ill wh"se clear J.-ptiis tie i Uathedral of Modeua, a memorial of n get wisdom, to’ get understanding-nnd debate with me. But lie. lias proposed! singuinary war, and of the evils attend­ tietween two ridges of rocks. The Miss MATTIE CAMPBELL, --- foiHljet-it nof." "J’o prove nil -things to alternate with me in giving ipubli«^ love .light shone, and brown hair, j ing tho most terrible of all human de­ wrecking eonyjany, it 1« hardly neces- flbreaded with silver, lying smooth up ­ mwisixx'T-T&uiuaa or fiaxo abb vocal mcsic , nndliold fast th.it which is good.? In-' ' lectures. As'tbis plan w«5uld fail tb se" .sary'to sin-, is coiuposid of San Fran­ lusions—military glory. and te ^ chib or. ovn.ut. deivl every admonition and exbortutign cure a hearing for riiy views by that on her faded cheeks. Those dear hands, i ciscans, whojiave secured letters from worn with toil, gently guided our tot- | touching moral and intellectual excel­ class I sin the most desirous of meeting, A C ity B uilt by K ings .—Munich is. the proper authorities, grunting them firing steps in childhood and smoothed the roost beautiful city iu Germany, as the sole privilege of raising treasure r i ^RE LOCATION OF THE COL- lence and Christian worth is addressed who will not attend liberal lectures, Î- our pillow iq sickness. Blessed is the far as art can make it so; for here three r«^ her in a spirit ■ f tenderness, ch'arac- have declined to'accede to his proposi- I ' lege is C entral , Acctnubix memory of an qld-fasliioned mother, i generations of Kings, who»e chief pas­ from the wreck within a given time. and B eautiful . tipn. Respectfully, tcristic of a Father’s lovef ' , It fly umber, bordered with a serrated hoi-the Living Oracles that she may COVNTV FINANCE. ef towering fir*, marling the Connie ot i anisic ofrsome other voicas mty.b3.lost; i and gardens, iu erecting magnificent boy's engaged in smoking cigarB and fringe * * ■■ * the JÁTckimute, four mile« south : the Wil­ know these duties and perform them. lamette. two miles east, and the Laciwole. six but entrancing memory of her*, will The following statement of taxes lev­ buildings,, monuments .and statuary, pipes, often of thq,rankest and strongest mile« north ; while the oak hill«, with their dense An unjust and injurious preference is echo in our souls forever.' Other faces ied for the present year, was sent to us kind. Such should read and ponder foliage, rise,- one above another, in solemn frequently shown by parents in favor of .and., above all, in collecting from all gramieiir. aotbe mein rang*, in full view, twenty their sons by giving to them all the by R. M. May, treasurer of Polk coun­ will fade away aud be forgotten,, but parts of the world ..rich- treasures of upon tho following’fact: A French miles, «liaunt. The Casasde range, too, rising ndvantages of a finished education, ty, with the further statement "that the hers will shine on until the light from paintings atid curiosities. Mn^eh physician has investigated the effect of from the Valley to the east, stretches away for eiidity 'or one hundred miles to the snow-elad heaven’s portals shall glorify our own. vliilo. the" daughters are stinted in county is ont of debt, anti with funds boosts ot having at leaste one public smoking on 38 boys, between the a*y> summits of Mounts Hood, Jefferson, and the When in the fitful pauses of busy life, “ Throe Bisters”--all in fair view from the Col­ sufficient to defray all expenses until ! . of 9 and 15, who were addicted to the knowledge and dwarfed in intellect. bnilding in every style of architecture. habit. Twenty distinct lege premise«. Apart from tlie unwise" preference and tho collections can be made for the cur- ■ qur feet wander back to the old juuv>*v *o VMV square v> which »» invìi is inclose^ i<>ovi|fç .íyí; * -aevenfiirésented ’• There is one The lofty range immediately west, breaks tlie . • homestead, and crossing the well-worn entirely—lij^ Grecian building», afte^ symptoms of narcotic poison. . In 22 soa-breeze, positive wiaing, there is a general cvij rent year.” ' and givoe, in thia locality, only a threshold, stand once morh in the low, Whole amount of pernoual anil real pioperty wind from the north or south'. With a /»rowing ont of this neglect of female as rctiiru«! by tho Assessor, #l,H0!>.972 00. the throe style« «f ancient architecture. there were serious disorders of the cir­ gentle genial and bracing climate, a fertile soil, a popu­ quaint room, so hallowing by her pres ­ education spreading its hnrtful iuflu- Whereupon the Court fixed the levy aLlwelve They are in white marble, and accord­ culation, indigestioni dullness of intel­ lation distinguished for industry and moral mitts mt—the ttothw, for tttaie, Nchool, and ence, bow the feeling of childish inno —end removed from the diversions and enre tfironglfsccfcty anil appearing in County ingly present in all respects the ap­ lect, and a markml'appetite for strong I worth purposes: temptations of a city -the surroundings are all cence and dependence comes over us, drinks; in three there was heart affec ­ Amount of levy fortttate purposes ... ,5 ‘ s mills. the increasing cases of divorce and gen- pearance of an ancient Grecian square. - cost favorable for health, virtue, and proftriency and we kneel down in the molten sun­ •" . ••’• Schoof " ... .2 cral Infidelity in the country. The Roman, the earlier and later Goth­ tion; in eight decided deterioration of in every department of stiuly. “ *• County •• ... .4’, shine streaming through the western The College i* under the care of a Board of 854 The smattering of literature, scarcely Whole number of Polls........... . ic, and Norman styles are all well rep­ blood; in 12 there was frequent epis­ Trustees, who will spare no pama to make it window, just where long years ago we exleiifled beyond a , series of school resented. The Basilican church is per­ taxis; 10 had-dùrtnrbedjdeep, and four EQUAL TO THE DEMANDS OF THE AflE. WnAt is the D ifference ?—Between readers, otrtv prepares them to become unbelief, disliWief, Deism, Atheism, knelt by our Another's knee, lisping haps the greatest masterpiece of that had ulceration of mucuous membrane The Members of thu Faculty an competent, en­ “our Father.” How many times when ergetic, and devoted to tho Canse of Edncation. kind. There are also several Egyptiun of the mouth. enamored of the light and trashy Ijtera- in fidelity, and skepticism? To with­ the tempter lnres us on has the memory *ure fonnd in novelettes and sensational I hold assent to Christianity is unbelief; and Chinese structures. Of aneient ANNOUNCEMENT J u » t , his T rade .—The Rev. George of those sacred hours, that mother’s . Athens, anotlier of the Arc ol Constan­ journals, w ' kiw teulcncy is to vitiate to reject it in judgment is disbelief; to Vo* THF. sumom or More was riding to the village of Hop ­ words, her faith, and prayer, saved us tine in Rome, and 'another a Norman the mind, corrupt the moi^tls and dis- reject the Bible and essay to learn from ■ from gate, in the vicinity of- tho city. The plunging into the deep abyss of 18 71 and 1 8 7 2 i qniliiTy the.unfortunate victim fur 77* th* /‘nature day was stormy, snow falling heavily. ” the will of God * is ............................. ’ deisn|; ‘ ' ; to sin. Years have filled great drifts be- structure of the sixteenth centnry. SIXTH SESSION OF CHRISTIAN deny the existence of God is athmini, j t seen her and us, but they have not T he F irst A dvaxc «.—“He gave the Mr. More was enveloped in a Spanish F11HE 1 College will open on the first Monday (4tli If it objected, that many educated Infidelity extends over' the whole and ' cloak, with a womans shawl tied round