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advised to sell flowers. A gentleman in the town, who made inquiries as to our 8ELUXO THE FABM. BT XXTS tiT. prospects, took pitv on us. and gave us THOUPSON, I 0) AGBNTR.

OHTLANl, Draw-Cut Oausaire Cuttoro, CARRIAGE UAOOri this cottage, where my mother's health 4 Veil, why dont you My It, husband? 1 know wbst von want tit iit improved, and where she lived nearly Too. ut to talk about selltiur the farm, for the two years, during which we were sup raonjig we cannot pay. I know that we cannot pay it: I have ported by the sale of flowers. About thought of it year ago my poor mother had a relapse, lot, where For the wheat baa failed on the corner wheat ntm rVilAtl Iwtfnm. and obtained a release from all earthly narQwoou liu sufferings.

On her deathbed she recom And everything here' gone backward aince went off to ui. i Willie home- Willie mended me to trust in Providence, and I IX lSOX3IVX5T. aJTJT To pay the mortgage and save the farm, the Z2 Oretron MMtalnery Depot. H. P.

Gregory importers and commission merchants of San Francisco, have lately opened a branch of their house at No. 43 Front street, Portland. For many years they have been known as one of the heaviest California firms dealing in machinery, engines, and their large and growing trade in Oregon has compelled them to open a house here. Mr. Stewart McClure is the resident partner here, and is a very pleasant gentleman to deal with.

They carry wood working machinery of all kinds, saw mills and raws, machinists, tools, steam engines and boilers, lubricating oils, blowers and exhaust make rubber goods a specialty. A Complete line of engineer supplies can always be found at their Portland house, where the best of terms is always given to the trade. Catalogues sent on application. fee a pleasure in obeying her last wish. The young girl, having thus spoken Ex Biatfeadee," dtret rrm 2Cw Yenrfav Asaortaiet mt OHELF and mSAVTT bust into tears.

During tnis snort re cital Napoleon was much affected, and when she burst into tears, he Bobbed She arrived at Longwood, but alas! the reality was the reverse of her hopes. She found every one there in consternation. This time, fearing that he was dying, and wishing to see him once again, she desired to be admitted to his presence. She was told that he was too ill, and that it was impossible. Her supplications were at first in vain; but at length her tears and entreaties prevailed, and she was admitted to his chamber.

IIt was at this moment that Napoleon, surrounded by his faithful friends, and lying on his death bed; had requested them1 to place the bust of his son before him. He then bade affecting farewells to his friends and to the French people, whom he- loved so well. His arms then contracted with convulsions, his eyes became fixed, while he gasped, "France! My son!" Then all was silent. Napoleon had ceased to live. At these words the flowers which the young girl had brought dropped from her trembling hands; she fell on her knees' by the bedside; then, making an effort, she seizeu and tried to press the hand of Napoleon to her lips but immediately her head fell back, her mouth was discolored, her eyes fixed, and she sunk on the floor, hurried in that sleep which knows no waking.

Henriette was dead! loudly. At length he said: 9 "Jroor child! What sins could you have committed that you should have been exiled here so miserably? Singular fulfillment of destiny! Like me, she has no country, no family she has no stead, ror yea and me. I know it was be to give it; it was right that the debta be paid The debts that oni thoughtless Willie, In the hours of bis weakness, made: And Will would have paid it fairly, yon know it as well aa If the ahip h-d not gone down that night, when no other ship wan nigh. Bat, Bomebcw, I didn't quit hoping, and ever I've tried to pray (Bat I know if oar Will waa alive on earth, he'd -surely been here to-day.) 1 1 thought that the merciful Father would aomehow care for the lad, Because he was trying to better the past, and because he was all we had. Bui now I am well nigh hopeleaa, aince hope for my boy haa fled, I For selling the farm mesne giving him up, and knowing for sure he's dead.

Thomas, bow can we leave it, the home we have alwaya known? We won it away from the forest, and made it so much our own. IRON and OTX1RL, Watch vr offer tfc TraOc mt thm IvmtilabUaf mother, and I -I have no en" After pronouncing these words, the emperor again sobbed andibly, and his B4ch 4c to This firm, successors to Coggins Beach, dealers in paints, oils, glass, doors, sash, blinds, is doing a very tears flowed freely. Yes; this great man whom the loss of the most brilliant throne in the world affected not, who Orders from extensive ousmess, which extends to va was calm amid desolation itself, wept at rions points on the North Pacific Coast. FirSt dsy.wn kept house together was the day that THE TRADE the recital of this poor girl I Portland, Oregon. yon brought me here; They import direct from the East the CSAftt, bulk nf t.TmiT ftfnrlr Whink annVilac After a few moments he resumed his them to sell cheaper than those who pur- Solicited.

Science for the People. According to Dr. M. Hudson, one of the fish commissioners of Connecticut, 58,000 young Penobscot salmon, hatched last spring at the hatching house at Po-quonnock, have been placed in the Farmington river and its tributaries. Of land-locked salmon eggs from Grand Lake stream Eastern Maine, 91,000 were hatched and distributed.1 The demand for these young salmon to be used in stocking ponds and streams has been very great.

5 From the eggs introduced by the commission four years ago, salmon weighing from two and a half to' four pounds each have been taken in Hog pond, in Lyme, in Snipsio pond, in Longi'ond, in Winchester, and in Twin lakes, in Salisbury, and in many others the young fish are said to be growing and thriving finely. The young salmon were this year sent to all parts of the State and put into such lakes, ponds and streams as seemed adapted to their wants. Brook trout to the number of 11Q.000 were hatched and distributed, and1 even this large number was insufficient to supply I the demand. Arrangements have been made to secure young fry next spring. Regarding the experiment of hatching young shad in -the waters of the Sound by artificial means, Ir.

Hudson says a With the exception of a few thousand young shad hatched atWeth-ersfield the operation was a failure. The shad taken were found to be immature, and any attempt to preserve them until ripe in fresh water resulted in their1 speedy death. Professor John Trowbridge, of Harvard, has been studying' the spreading of the electric current from the grounded terminals of a battery in connection with the time signal service from Cambridge to Boston and the various wires of the telephone company As one result he announces that it is possible to-day i to telegraph across the Atlantic ocean without a Powerful dynamo-electric machines could be placed at some point in Nova Scotia, having one 'end of their circuit grounded near them and the other end grounded in Florida, the conducting wire consisting of a wire of great conductivity and carefully insulated from the earth, except at the two grounds. By exploring the coast of -France, two points on two surface lines, not at the same time potential could be found; and by means of a telephone of low resistance, the Morse signals sent from Nova Scotia to Florida conld be heard in France. customary! firmness, and said to her: wish to take home with me souvenir of my visit to your cottage.

Gather some of your best flowers and chase their stock either in San Francisco or this city, and which accounts for their rapid ftnerease of patronage. Persons desiring anything in their line would do well to give them a call before investing make a grand bouquet." Henriette 1 quickly made thejsouquet, And no othe r1 place in the wide, wide world will ever be half no dear. Of course yon remember it, Thomas I need not ask you. I know, i For this in the month, and this la the day it waa twenty-six years ago. And don't you remember it, the winter the baru was made, i How wo were so proud and happy, for all our debts i were paid? The crops were good that summer, and everything worked like a charm, And we felt so rich and contented to think we had paid for the farm.

And'sow to think we must leave when here I waa i hoping to die; It seems as if it was breaking my heart, but the fount of my tears is dry. Use Mose and when Napoleon gave her five Louis elsewhere. The Great Englisn or for it, she cried witu astonishment xenm ana agner, their sixth is "Ah, grand Dieri! sir, why did you not come sooner! My poor mother would not sue of the "Population of the which has just appeared, estimate the then have died! la neveMRllIoa; Cur ror Nervona Debility Exhaaxtea Vltal-y. Seminal Weakness, MASHiM, ImpO tency Parlyala. end total population at 1,455,923,450.

Eu Well, well, mv child, those "are very good sentiments. I will come and see rope is assigned 315,929,000 inhabitants Asia Africa, 'I "1 a 5 1 lL K' iq a. lm i The Isthmus Ship Railway. Captain James B. Eads, the well-known engineer who has projected a ship railroad across the isthmus, arrived in this city from St.

Louis a day or two ago, and was visited by a Thibune reporter yesterday at the Albermarle Hotel. "I have come to NewlYork city," he said, "for the purpose of conferring with capitalists and persons interested my enterprise. In two or three weeks shall start for Mexico in order to find out whether I may expect anyj encouragement from the Mexican government. In other enterprises the government has given grants of land, and even subsidies, and I am anxious to know whether it would be1 disposed to aid us effectually in the matter. "As far as the route of my railroad is you Australia and Polynesia, the Then: bl using and regarding the Jfoiar regions, W2.000; the United States, pieces of gold.

Henriette replied: an lernoie r.eu of Httlf Abuse, yoath. fnl follies, Hnol exoea- sea In matmer Te.rs--such aa Loss'of Mem. Koctur "Bat, sir, I can never give you flowers musio teacher or musician in enough for all this money. "Do not let that trouble you Oregon, Washington Territory or Idaho, answered NapoTeon. smiling.

"I will 1. 11 1 at wno win xneir name ana address to nul mlioD, Aversiuu to Society, Vision, Noises In the bead, tbe vital Cold passlDe; unobserved Jn tbe urine, and. many other dtseaso-itbat lend to Insranlty aDd death. DH. MINTIB.

will agree to forrelt Vl-re Hundred. Dollar for a of thin Kind the VII aL KKhiOKAi'IVK (aoder his apeetaj advice and treatment will not cu ret or for come and fetch them." (( He then left her. "When i he had re Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison Portland, will receive free 'for three months, a copy of his Muswal Review, gained his companions he them of his discovery. 1. He seemed containing' inree new pieces of music concerned." Cant Eads continued, happy in having found one as1 unfortu 8 each month, besides current musical preferences arc for; the Tehauntepeo.

news. nate as himself to console; and, on the spot, the young Henriette augmented There's a man up there in the villas that's wanting to buy, you say, Well, Thomas, he'll have to have it; but why does he come to-day? 'But there, it is wrong to grieve you, for you have enough to bear. in all of our petty trouble, you have always borne your share; I am but a sorry helpmeet since I have so childish grown; There, there, go on to the village; let me have it out i. alone. Poor Thomas, he's grown feeble, he steps so weary and slow; There is not muoh In his looks to-day like twenty- six years sgo.

But know that hi heart ia youthful as it wan when we first were Arid his love is aa strong as ever for me, and for Willie, our boy that's dead. Oh, Wlille. my baby Willie I I never shall aee him more- I never shall hear hia footsteps, aa he comes through the open door- 'How are you, dear little mother were alwaya the words he'd-say: -It seems as if I would give the world to hear it again to-day. I kuew when my boy waa coming, be it ever ao early i i or late, i He was alwaya a whistling "Home, Sweet Home," aa he opened the garden gate. And many and many a moment, since the night that the ship went down, Have I atarted up at a whistle like bis, out there on the road from town And in many a night of sorrow, in the silence, early and i- Have I held my breath at a footstep, that aeemed to pause at the gate.

I hope that he cannot see us, wherever his soul may 'be. the special nomenclature of Longwood. 1. fw fc- OC VJS I i WiS e. 6 7 1 it a Bvjr to 2 -to Of 2 -if EL I Lw 1 3 -P I 0 c- iSS eS 6 oa0 That Warren'a Music House, 92 Morrison street He called her "the Nvmph, of St.

Hel anytnine; impure or injurious ion Da in IV. IK. tfiXTf treats alt Private sao- cessfuljy without nirroury. CoMaltln Free thorouh examination nd advlee. In- clU'liog anniyRls of urlue, 5 OA, JF rice of 1 tl Heit'trntle, $3 00 per bottle, or tour time the qnantlty for 1 sent to any add dress on receipt of prlceor O.

O. secure from ob nervation, and In ort vate name If desired, by A. MIMT1K, M. D. 11 Keiruy street Haa rraaeJsro CaU.

i I ItR. NINT1K I KIDNTST I1EMKIY. SEPUKriClJ curea all kinds of Sidney and Bladder Coenpfalnta, Oouorrboji tWeer Locorrtioii. For sale by all fl go a i -boitle; air bottla for 5 00. ar the i'o9toffice, Porland, has everything in the musical line at reasonable prices A large is true that the ground to be covered in this region is far greater than at (he two other points proposed; namely, Panama and Nicaragua.

"But taking an American point of view, we find that a vessel going from New York to tny point in California, would gain rby the Tehuantepec route 1500 miles over the Panama, and 700 over Nicaragua. Another objection to the Panama route is that a belt of srcK 01 sneet music, doous, pianos, musical mer ena," for among his friends Napoleon habitually baptized all that surrounded him by a familiar cognomen. Thus the part of the 'island which: he most frequented, he called the "Valley of chandise, band and music always on hand Mr Warren buy6 every thing direct from Theoretically, Mr. Trowbridge says, this Eastern houses, and can afford to sell cheaper Silence." Mr. Barcombe, with whom he wian any rstore urejton.

bend lor catalogue. stayed on his first arrival at St. Helena, IB. UAHUELION TlieFrienil e'lcale LncKe'. calm reaches from one end of the coast to is possible; but practically, vwith the light of our present knowledge, the expenditure of energy on the dynamo-electric engines would seem to be enor mous.

1 1 was the "Amphitryon." His cousin, the major, who was about six feet high, was are the best and cheapest DV8PEPSI1 aa Ml.i.tVH ouie ta tbe market. For sale oy rtruygt.tt'. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure isfthe remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar the other on the Pacifio side, which called "the Giant." Sir George Cock- to women, xicaaacues, disordered would greatly, impede the progress of vessels which had crossed the isthmus." HOtS, DAVIS A CO. Portlaacl, Or. hnlexMle truui.

rnarll nerves, weanness, mental shocks, and kindred burn was designated as "Mr. Admiral," "What do you think of the construc 'Ailments are cflec ualiy removed by its use. The when the Emperor was pleased; but Mother a Magaz.ne. tion of the Panama canal?" the reporter spobtsiien's Efipomun. asked.

have suffered from a kidney difficulty for the A simple method of determining the temporary hardness of water has been lately; described by HerrV Wharthon to the Berlin Chemical Society. A tube about 30 to 50 ctm. long is used; and near its rounded end is a mark' denoting 10 cub. ctm. From this mark the mouth, the tube is divided into 0.1 cub.

ctm 'Water is put in up to the "In my opinion, that canal will never pnsi ten years, atompamed with nervous spasms. when he had cause for complaint, his only title, was the Shark." Some days after this visit to the cottage, Napoleon saidi when dressing; that he would return to his pupil, and per Physicians gave me but temporary relief, but af be dug at all; because the present age is ter using three and one bait bottles of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, my nervous spasms by far too practical to incur the cost of such an undertaking when the transfer of all ins can ba accomplished more safely werp entirely reuevea. sny age ia 77 years. 1 recommend this grea remedy to, all suSering WM, BECK SON, Importers and Djralen I' Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard', Barges', Kennedy. Winchester Repeating f.iflei.

Co t'a, Remlnarten'a, ParfeerV, 4s Seaa. Moore's and Glabrongh's i BREECH-LOADITTG SIIOTOU3, HAZARDS SPORTING GUMPOVVDEn CartrldKea or all Kindts at Redoced Prte 9 2.5 co I tsr -C' -t3 I'm- a I i 5 I I 3 Cu and mord expeditiously by a ship railroad that will cost one-third aa much as irora nervous irouoief A1BS. A1ABY Keksb. Easton, Pa. -1 i canal over any of the three routes that may be taken for.

comparison. The larg in uskiiic any purcnaa orin writ est ships which enter the port of Insrlai resMuse to fay ndvertlaemrnt In -York can be transferred when fully tlila paper yon will please men lion ibe name of the paper. loaded with absolute safety across the itsthmus on the marine railroad- On such a railroad the grades need be no steeper than those on our chief lines, and the Our Bargain Column road bod need not be over forty feet wide nor have more than eight or ten rails ail. 1 2 J--' "rill 2 laid upon it to sustain the car or cradle SALINGER'S upon which, the ship is placed. xne weight of the largest merchant steamer, and their cargoes seldom exceed eight It would grieve him to know the trouble that's come to father and me.

Out there Is the tree he plauted, the day he waa twelve years old; The sunlight is glinting through it, and turning Its loaves to gold i And often when I waa lonely, and no one near at I have talked to it, hours together, as if it could And sometimes I used to fancy, whenever I spoke of my boy, It waa Waving iti leaves together, like clapping lta hands for Joy. It may be the man that will own it, that'a coming to buy to-day, 1 Will be 'chopping it down, or digging.it up, and burning it out of the way. And there are the panslea yonder, and the roses he helped to tend: i Why, every bush on the dear old place is as dear aa a tried old, friend. i And now we mast go and leave them, but there they tome from town i I haven't had time to. amopth my hair, or even to chutge my gown.

-I can, aee' them both quite plainly, although it is i getting the stranger's a whistling "Home, Sweet Home," as he comes up from the gate. Ill go out into the kitchen now, fox I don't want to look on his face. -What right haa he to be whistling that, unless he has bought the place Why, can that be Thomas coming he usually steps so slow; There's something come Into his footsteps like twenty-six years ago. There's something that -sounds like gladness, and the man that he used to be -Before our Willie went out from home to die on- the stormy sea. What, Thomas! Why are you smiling, and holding my handa so tight i And why don't you tell me1 quickly must we go from the farm to-night t.

What'a that "You bring me tidings, and tidings of wonderful joy; cannot be very joyous, unless it is news of my boy." Oh, Thomas! Ton cannot mean it? Here, let me look in your face, Now, tell me again ft la Willie that's wanting to buy the place." Use TiEbge Frills-. lowest mark, and with it a small piece of filtering paper which has been saturated With logwood extract and dried; this makes the water violet. Then normal muriatic acid is added fram a drop flask, till the color of the liquid "ap-pi oaches orange. The thumb is then placed on the mouth of the tube, and the latter is shaken, whereby most of. the acid is liberated, and the liquid becomes red again.

(The removal of the carbonic acid may be promoted by blowing into the tube after each shaking.) More acid is added, and the action repeated, with weaker effect, and at length the color of the liquid is changed to a bright citron-yellow. The' amount of acid used is then read off on the tube. With these simple materials the alkalinity of a series of springs or wells may be examined during a walk. Comparison and Difference- It is said that since the publication of Ed ward Arnold's "Light of Asia," in Eastern cities it is becoming the fashion lor ladies of literary inclination to ktudy Sansljiit and the lan. guage in which the sacred Veda bjTmns are written.

This is not Cash Auction Co. thousand and such a one would easily be carried on a cradle composed of five locomotives built for the purpose. These would have about one thousand iJ. -O. Balls, Prliee BaU, Croquet Oatns.

VelodI pedes, Archery, Lawn Tciinis, Fmhinc Tackle of every description ana quality? Cor. FronUDd llrter it. rHwi.l. Use form his promise. He found the young girl at home; she had learned since his last visit the name of her benefactor; and much moved, not so much by his past grandeur as by his, recent calamities, entreated him to accept the hospitality of her humble cottage.

She then brought him figs, and water from the Bpring of the river valley. "Sire," she said to Napoleon; have waited at home for you since you were last here, and have, consequently, not been able to procure wine for you, as vonr bounty will now enable me to tlo "And if you had," said the Emperprj "I should have scolded you well.il Wlien 1 come to see you I wish nothing better than your water, which is excellent On this condition, I will revisit you. After am an old' soldier as your" poor father was; and the soldier who is not satisfied with Jigs and water is no soldier at all." From this day Napoleon did net visit the valley without calling at the cottage of Henriette. On these occasions she presented him with' a magnificent bouquet, prepared especially for him; and after a little friendly chat with her he would continue his ride, familiarly discussing with those who accompanied him on the great and excellent qualities which this young English girl possessed. In the following year-Napoleon began to suffer from the attacks of the malady which afterwards proved fatal to him.

Henriette, not receiving the visits of heV benefactor, went to inquire after his health; and after haying left the customary bouquet with 'one of his attendants, returned home very disconsolately. One No 210 First Street Portland, Uresou. Manufacturer and dealer in all klndvot wheels bearing on eight or ten rails with IS BUHIAVEH Co. Sola Atrmtm. Port- Sash, Doors, Blinds Iaid, Orejrou.

What You Can Buy for 10 Cts a pressure of about twelve tons to the wheel. -The total weight of ship, cargos and cradle would be distributed over an area of roadbed 40 feet wide by 500 feet long, and would be only 1,250 FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Ete. "4.. ON OUR TEN CENT TABLE pounds for each square foot, KEASOiVKn FIN18HEH IalTSIBKK "Constantly on baud. -i I' Importer one Bound Comb 10c One Back Comb "vac One Fine Comb allowing 2,000 for the weight THE OREGON' of of the car.

This is not half the One Hack Comb, Silver Mounted, for. Paints, Oils, Brushes. hurujoniiirn niiiki pressure on the earth under each tie when each pair of the driving wheels of in.t- nwwi A Pair of Nleeve Buttons Twelve Pieces of Braid A I-Hrse Hized HIate for A Frying Paw A Child's Apron One Yard Brocaded Ribbon One Box Collars AND A FULIi LINE OP Painters' Materials. strange for no book for years has CompanJ Ib now piepared to furnish tUKldes, OuulUes and Sun- an ordinary locomotive engine passes over it. An ordinary freight locomotive engine will pull about fifty loaded cars on moderate grades from fifteen to twenty produced sucn an impression upon scholars as that of Asia." In Ordera from the country will receive prompt merits on tbe short est nrv- A Pocket Book for One Dozen Iead Pencils Tinware.

Tooth Brushes, Fans, for Klevea or tbe Above article toe 81 OO. Uce. Address. W. D.

iUiw. miles an hour. A burden of about 1000 anc careful attention. salesroom: i factoet: i Box 69. Portland, Or.

HE5RIETTE. tons, constituting the weight of the 'cars J- 111 Front Strfft. At AV-ldler's M1U And a Tliousand Articles too numerous to mention and their load, is carried on about' 400 BUg9 PORTLAND, OREGOS. wheels. The largest ship and her entire cargo, therefore, should not require more than the power of a dozen such locomotive engines to move it at the All Shsdes WORSTED only 8 oents an oanoe.

Us At Saint' Helena, when the weather i waa favorable, Napoleon always rode out i either in his carriage or on horseback, but as soon as he became familiar with the confined space" allotted to him there, he often preferred exploring the secluded day shortly afterward, as she was sitting ose in her garden, she heard the sound 01 an ITrom New York Auction, Per Steamer This Day approaching carriage, and running (Saeesstrs to Coarsriua di Beacb,) quickly to the gate, found herself the nresence of Napoleon. As soon as; she Pryd IN. roads. After having finished his daily 20 Pieces All Wool for incomparable poetry it tolls of who lived six of seven centuries before Christ, who dared to denounce the hereditary priesthood and to declare that all men were equal. More, he used his princely power to substitute for bloody sacrifices thoftering of flowers and perfume with' prayer.

He laid down a moral code as high aud pure as ever was given to men. All th is is told in tho "Light of Asia" with such i grace and power, that such iii scholar as Oliver Wendell Holmes pronounces it next in majesty to the New Testament. Indeed, the only advantage the New Testament has is while the heart of Guat-ama waa Christ-like, no light beyond IS The JLatentlHJHlfins Momle Cloth for beheld him her face assumed an ex Paints, task of dictation (for one of his favorite occupations was the dictation of his memoirs), and spent some hours in pression of great sadness. ...250 "You find me much changed, do you ouk Mtnpea Jjrfns uootls All SImdes Satin Black Luster Alpaca, extra wide, Irish Poplin for Plaid Dress Goods Hnowflake Poplin de France lnox Sultlns: for a 10 25 19 73 20 11 3 8 not. my child said he, in a faint voice Oils, ...100 "Yes, sire, I do, indeed; but I hope 10c that you will be restored soon to kealth.

Maltasse Drews Goods for same rate of speed over similar grades. From this it must be evident that the ship once safely placed on a properly constructed car adjusted to the railway of a substantial and well ballasted roadbed, can be moved with certainty and ease at a much higher rate of speed than would be safe in the very best canal that has been proposed. "I think the actual cost of operating Buch a railroad would be, in proportion to the tonnage moved over it, considerably less than that of the most successful railway line in this country, for the reason that the tonnage carried would be exclusively handled, by machinery, and the ratio of paying cargo to non paying weight wold be' much greater. In proportion to the tonnage, the cost of maintenance should also be much less." "I much doubt it," he said, shrugging his shoulders with an air of incredulity reading, he dressed about three o'clock, and then went out. accoto panied by 1 General Bertrand, Monsieur Laa Gases, or Gen.

Gourgaud.7 His rides were all directed to the neighboring village, which he took much pleasure in exploring, and where he found himself more free from observation. Though the roads were in some a a a at OUR STARE IS SITUATED BIO FIRST STREET, between Taylor and Salmon. We have our num- ZUoors, "Nevertheless, 1 mucn wished to pay you a visit to-day, to see you and your oer on wi Awninsr foul rorjthe benefit of our numerous customers. We have spread a bu-aj Btuwr In flowers again. He then slowly descended from the 9 OREGON MACHffiERY DEPOT, 43 Font Street, Portland, H.

rPr GREGORY CO if i- i 7fCecp Complete Stock Wood Working llachinery. i Saw Hills and Saw3. Machinists' Tools. Steam -Engines and Bcilirc; Steam, Hand and Power Steam-Engine, Governors. Lubricating Oils: Blowers and Exhaust Pana Emery Wheels and Hachintrr EUBBEE GOODS a Beltincr, Packing, ITcso, Springs, Etc 7 Complete line of ENOINKEIt fJJfrllixitt -Constantly on hand.

carriage, and, leaning on the arm of Ber bu wuivr gi uur nwm, wnicu reug: Salinger's Cash Auction Co. Price List furnished on application. Send for nam-ples. Address all letters to L.NALt.OEBCO., AlO Firet Street. Portland, Og-n.

trand. reached the cottage. When he IBIinais. tnis world was given him. could not tell his people what was to come with death; he had no idea of a personal God, and his followers after his death divided, one portion believing that tho ultimate end of: man was to be absorption! of the personal being into that of Deity, was seated he observed: "Give me a cup of water from the my dear Henriette that will, places almost unpassaDie, ms taste lor exploration seemed to increase rather than diminish even the pleasure of ranging this valley was to him a spe- 'cies of liberty.

The only thing to which he hail an nconquerable aversion was meeting the English, sentinels, who. was- constantly stationed 1 to watch him. In one of these rides he found a (New York Tribune. Bend for one of Lltt's Eelegant Wool and Silk: (15 00 I perhaps, cool the fever which consumes Having- arranged to import all principal lines of Painters' me here," (laving his hand on his side. O.

T.ZINNSL A. STEVENSON The-vounff crirl hastened to fetch some. oiock ana winaow uriass, we When Napoleon had partaken of it his STEVENSON Sc ZINNS, are enabled to enve as favora countenance, till then contracted, be "Aaugcd' Heads ana the I read a few days ago that the Bishop of Cincinnati had 'banged" or "frizzled'' hair to be worn in his diocese. A large confirmation was held lately in John's church (Romish) in this city. ble terms on this line of goods sequestered spot in the valley, which afterward became to him a daily retreat Commission Merchants, came serene.

as any dealers in Portland. And Dealers In all kleds of "Thanks! thanks! my dear child," said he; "this water has eased my sufferings PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Contractors and Dealers will find it to their advantage to for meditation. One day he discovered a neat cottage among the rocks of the valley, and entered the garden attached to it, which a little. If 1 had taken it sooner, per AttS front Sfreor, Hon fraBcisro.

liberal advancement on oonsisjnmentii, haps added he, raising his eyes to the other leaching ultimate an in hi la tion. So his creed is clung to only by those who grope beneath the haze of the Orient, and so the enlightened nations cling to rather than Buddha. Fall Plowing. The better the, preparation of the ground the better the crop. The high average crop of the English farm is no doubt largely due to the thorough preparation of the ground before seeding.

Our climate is superior to that of Eng The yonng girls were told beforehand by their minister that the Bishop won Id not lay 'hand on any "frizzled" or "banpred" Heaven; ''but it too late." GAnFIELDvs. send for our prices before placing orders. F. 13. BEACH 103 Front street.

Portland. "Ah!" replied Henriette, affecting gaiety of manner, "I am so happy this was rauuaub vimi iiuwcra huu eruxiiuaia, which a young girl was watering. This young girl was a brunette, and as fresh as her flowers; she had large blue eyes, of most pleasing expression, and Napoleon, always an admirer of the fair i 1 -il. heads. I am afraid in many instances and "frizzled" heads disappeared only for the time of confirmation.

Lately, too, the ecclesiastical potentate of Montreal issued an edict water does yon good. 1 will bring some every day; it will perhaps cure you." "No, my dear child, it will be useless Lbex, nua uiucu buuva wiui uer oeauiy. Pray, what is your name?" he in- against the female members of his congregations appearing in the church now; all is over. I fear this will be the last visit I shall make here. There is a settled grief here which is consuming TTISEXP ECTKDTIIAT AIX PATT.IOTIO 1 have an opportunity to cuon land for wheat growing, yet a production of 64 bushels per acre is not uncommon JL sens wil several ood tag contest, but In the realm of with a shawl or some kind of flowing drapery to screen their forms from public gaze.

When we were in Rome in 1841 no lady was allowed to go without a veil over her face into any church where quired. -I "Henriette, she "lour surname', I mean?" "Brow1 'You seem very fond of "They are all my fortune, sir." "How is that?" Cool Wator Stands alone, peerless, unrivaled Its name haa become a booseboKl have flown on the wings of toe wind. i. siKrcemt uatttliniilurl m. 14.

of which beware, and purchase touJ tunc the Pope was to officiate. I remember one day in driving out suddenly met me iiupnai ta ine atsaaaM hj manufacture th mt ntviuiD. urin fl me (and the Emperor touched his side), and as I may never see you again, I wish to leave you a suvenoir of What shall give you?" At these words the young girl could contain herself no longer but, bursting into heartfelt tears, fell at the feet of the Emperor saying "Your sire!" Napoleon rose and blessed her with becoming gravity; for he always had re Hy. lJiunrtrr and Toll HA.n.' i. tlie carriage of the ''Holy Father," Greg-- A NEW TREATMENT XVCfjr unv waa.t xujr uuncra tu uio town, where I obtain a few sous for my goods, order directly from tbe ory XVI, and found that he was to holy For Con ottoa, Athaaw Brooehltls.

Bya- some sortot a service in a neighboring church. We gave orders at once for our carriage to folio tr, but were respectfully Maan. Aeonsigia, and all Chronic and Nervous iDis orders. It Is taken 8afrswate r-t Vw uouquets. "And your father and mother, what do they do?" "Alas! I have neither, replied the young girl, with much elSotion.

No parents?" told "Signora" (myself) could not ao in BY among farmers there, while here 40 bushels per acre is an" unusual production. Two plowings, several harrowmgs, and in many eases, rolling or crushing and the excellent preparation of the soil by a previous root crop must have a much better upon the soil than one plowing, very poorly done because of the hardness and dryness of out soil in midsummer, and very imperfect harrowing. It might be woi for us to lay out more labor on our wheat crop, and" so prepare the ground better, and raise our average from 12 to at least 20 bushels to the acre. The difference in the amount of wheat at harvest would pay for a great deal of extra work in plowing, and yet leave a profit; besides the soil would not forget the generous treatment in one year nor two, The woman who confides to one man her partiality, for another seeks advise less than an avowal, -v, J- 23- ZZ. spect for the creeds of others.

From this day Henriette did not fail to visit Longwood regularly She carried And acta directly noon the trreat nervonw and nminU without a veil, which appendage I did not have at that moment. To rush to a shop and buy a strip of black lace and tie it on over mj bonnet took only a few Cores by Aaturnl Process of JBe- Commission LI water from the spring and her customary It Is made from a simple Tropkau Leal of Rare "Not one; 1 am quite a stranger in this island. Three years ago my father, an English' soldier, and my mother left VE IKsimesls for ail the rtla. 1 Value, and is a POMfX1 eases that cause pains in the lower part of the body- so that I was scon "armed and equipped according to Provi rwi.v.nn.a..J A.W Qoodi oa dx vm rnkl Jjverneatiacnes jaundice Doziness. A treatise on Oomnonnd OxVsrwi.

rivimr tlia ti.jm dence Journal. bouquet, but always returned home disconsolate; for each day she received the most alarming accounts of the health of the emperor. At the commencement of May, 1821, when the sun shono more brightly than usual. Henriette was informed that Napoleon was much better and' that his reason had returned. of this new dlscovervj and a ianro record of roost re-nVlccnrefi.

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MATHEWS. 000 Montgomery street. San CaL. from vhnm mn h. nrJL tirarei, Malaria, and all the dlfficaltiea of the Kklneys, iver and Urlnarr Organ.

For wmslt TMaestaes. Monthly MenstruMtlonn, and during pregnancy, It has no equal It restores the organs that makk the blood, and hence to the best Blood Pnrisetv It Is the only known remedy that cores Bright' Disease. For Dta- Xtondon with me for the Indies, put, alas, my father died on the voyage, and when the vessel reached this island, my poor mother was so ill that she conld not groceed further, and we were left here, he was ill for a long time, and having no resources left for our support, I was The man who bows his head in sub cured both information and supplies. WOOL, GRAIN. VAIZY Agot tor I- ZZ7 First Crz i mission gets over it quicker than man who bows his head in a hanffman'a onvn, use wsnMrtssrc msssisi mrsro.

For Sale by Drngglsts and ail Dealers at 9t tmt ttotue. xrgeMiotueinuemrKeu Try tt. halter. H. II.

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