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V J V ( t 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN. PUBI.Hhimi tt'IBt MONDAY, FIT The Oregon Priiillng uml Publishing Couipuny. Txkk On year. i. In coin. Six months, i. VxT ltnmittiiticeB may be made by mail hi our riilc, wheu mulled iu the pronenoo of the poatmaster. U. 8. Ofllclal Paper for (he State. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. DR. W. K. DllHKHTYm Private Medical & Surgical Institute, 8urmiiHiiln Street, below MontKoniery. opposite the l'ncillo Mail Hteamablp Company's Olllce. Private, entrance on lyeitleudurh" il rent. Ban Francisco. Ettubtiihtil expressly to Afford the Afflicted ones tickntfir Medical Aid, in the Treatment and cure of nil Private and Chronic Diseases, cases of Secrecy and AH Srxucil .. . . Diseases. i ' TO TUB AFFLICTED. ' 1)R. W. K. D.ihkkty returns his eincere ttiatika to niimeroua patients for their puirouiiire, and would take the opportunity to remind them that he contin ues to consult at bi Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Ucnitn. Urinary Organs, and all private diseaaes. vis : Hyphilis iu all Its forms and stages, Seminal Weak ness, and all the horrid consequence of self-abuse, leonorriuua, uieei, ntrtcinres, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions, Nexutil Ulaabllltv. Incenses of the lUrW and Loins, Iiillniniimtion of the Madder and Kidneys, etc., anil lie hopes that his long ejtuerieuce and sun. ccMhful pi-uniee will continue to ensure him a share of P if pu'roniige, Hy the practice or mnnv vears in Kitrope and the United Unites, he la enuble'd to apply the most elllcient and succceat'ull rcnediea against dis eases in mi sinus, lie uses no tnercurv. charges mod eratc, treats his patients in a correct' and honorable way.auilhighstaniliugin society. All parties consult ing him by letter or otherwise', will receive the beet unu gentlest treatment, anil iumlicit secrecy. Da. Uohkiity would call atteniiontn the following ccrtihVutei from wo of his patients, who bavin); fully recovered liieir health . desiiu to nmke known their remedial agent. It will he seen their statements are iiiiiv iiiiiiientiiiitefl liy ii Notary I'lililic. I no wcllare of society imperiously dotnanil their Mioiiiiy,iiiiu inev ure given more to warn I lie uuwurv than to so I the praise of a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases can be cited during a practice ui mure man uueen years. Da. DoHKRir Dear Sin ! feel my health so fully restored. tllHt ill common irutitiiiln. I'liftboye I should make you some written acknowledgement for your vaiuaoiescrviees-purticularlyasyourlee was small for the work performed. I arrived iu this city from the East about one year ago, aim was wen suiiuriug irom an old case 01 Uleet, complicated with Stricture. Iteing a stranger In this Kiiy , miu ueiiuving loose Lioctors who gave sucu posi tive assurance of success were necessarily the best, (some of whom have a larire number of titles.! I nine ed myself in their charge and continued under their treatment until 1 Had lost nearly all hope and a con eiderahle sum of money. I wiali to say now that you are the sixth Doctor I have employed, and the only one that has ever done me any service. MyOleet is wholly cured, the Hlrict- ure is all removed, and my general health is belter man u uas ueen ror years. Ill conclusion, I would say to the many unfortun ates who require niedical advice, if yon have any doubt as to whom you tnav employ, aslt Dr, Doherty for my address and call and see me. (I keep store in this city.) My experience may save you many dollars. 1 would also add that in the early stage of my dis ease I used a large amount of the preparationadver tised as an infallible cure tor Honorrhiea, Gleet, etc., but never derived any beneHt from them. I am. Doctor, very truly votirs, L II. Kan Francisco. June IC. hi4. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this '.'1st day of UUI1C, A. 11. lOOI. I-, s A. 8. Goui.d, Notary Public. Seminal WcnkneM-A Sworn-to tcrlifieate of t most remarkable cuu of Spermatorrhoea, A desire to benefit humanity, and a feeling of grati tude to Dr. W. K. Doherty, alone induce mo to make this statement. Kor many years I have been afflicted with that fearful disease linown as "Kiermatorrho?a." or Seminal Weakness, the result of self abuse, but till lH-tf experienced but little trouble or inconvenience. In that year, however, I hail Seminal Weakness to an dunning extent, which was soon followed by the most alarming symptoms, us weukuees of the buck and limbs, pain iu the bend, dimness of visiou, uerv onsness, and general debility, My mii.d, too, was afflicted to such an extent as to seriously impair my memory ; my ideas were confused and spirits depress ed. I was averse to society, bud evil forebodings and self-distrust, and was entirely unfitted for any of the duties of life. From IHii to' the summer of 181, I employed the very best medical talent 1 could Hud. and spent several hundred dollars, but iu no instance obtained more than temporary relief. I had about eonclud -d there wus no relief for me in this world, but seeing Dr. Doherly's advertisement, I thought I would cull and see him, as he charged nothing for consultation. I had an interview with Dr. Doherty at his olHce, in Sacramento street, and iiis fee fu'r treatment was so reasonable, 1 determined to try him, though I did not expect much benelit from bis treat ment. On the dtli of December last I placed myself under bis care ; in one week I found myself very much improved, and, now, after live weeks' treut tuent, 1 ievl myself thoroughly cured of ull my troub les and io the enjoyment of the best health. 'Hoping that my experience may be of bene lit to others simi larly situated, I subscribe myself JlMKS JnHNSTOM. Subscribed and swnrn to before nie,this lOlb day of January, A. D. lUtH. (L. s.J A. G. Ranimi.l, Notary Public. To Feiuiilcs. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with dis ease as weaknese of the back and limbs, pain in the hipid, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, pal pitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, ex tieuie urinary ditticullies,4jeruugeinenl of digestive functions, general debt ilv, vaginitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, they should go or write at once to the celebrated teuiule doctor. W. K. lotn-rlv.ut his .Medical Institute, und consult him about their troub les and uisease. The lioeior is eileetiog more cures Ihau any other physician in the Stale of California. Let no lalse delicacy prevent you, hut apply imme diately and save yourself from painful sunenngs and IireiiiHtnre deuth. All married ladies whose delicate leattb or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Do berty'a Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear of ob servation. To CorrcKpomtoiH. Patients residing in any part of the Stale, however distaut, who may desiie the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their respective cases, and who think prowr 'to submit a wrilleu statement of such, in pref erence to holding a personal interview, are resieclfal ly assured that their communications will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity of observiug thai all letters are ouly opened aud replied to by himself, and the latter as promptly aa possible. If the Rise be fully and candidly descrilied. peeron al communication will be superseded, as instructions for diet, regimen, and the gcueral treatment of the cae, (.including the remedies) will be forwarded with out delay, and iu such a manner as to convey no pur port of ihe letter or parcel so transmitted. 17 Consultation at the office rasa. Permanent cure guaranteed or uo pav. Address W. K. DOIIKRTY. M. D. Sau Francisco, Cal. Opinions of Ihe Pre. ' Dr. IIOIIKKTY is a skillful physician and honor uhle gentlemen, any statements he makee to his pa tie. Is, he is sure to' fulfil. That fart is one great cause of bis eminent success in his profession. It is fortn hate that amoug the many advertising physicians, liiere is one who can be depended on. Review. Dr. lKIIIKKTV d reputation as a physician is a suf ficient guarantee for the cure of any case be may un dertake It hnmicle Dr. 1)011 1.U l'Y has devoted his study more panic lilarty to chrtmic, specilic and secret practice, and us each is now the moat successful of any physician in San Fran.'ieeo Free Press. Dr. lMlHF.KTY'H reputation la second to no other physician on the coast iu chronic and specific practice Mirror. Dr. M'HURTT Few men In the medical profes aioii have succeeded in gaining the confidence of the public in their skill and judgment as he Las. Enqui rer. Dr. DOIIKRTY ranks as one of oar aioel distin guished physicians, and also one of the moat success ful, whirb ic now the criterion by which the medical practitioner is judged jKmo. Dr. W. K. DOHKRTY.-Porsnos going- to Ran Francisco in search of medical aid shoold by all means call on the above person, at bis Institute, He is a genl'rman of rare sholaslic and scieutilic entertain ments, and is well worths the exfensive patronage be receives from all parts of lbs State. (National. DR. W. K. DOIIERTV, Private Medical Surgical Institute. Rue memo html, below MuiitKuui'-rT, QpfHtsit tit Pari Tic Mull 8tmhip Ct.' tJjr. Pri tml enirmnc an LeidetMlofT Htraet, (Ma Krncimo. &ai-Q WEB FOOT TONIC! I sn eirrilrnt stomach cordial. It is a fluid ritract 1 of tre Oreiron (rape and other domes! ic plants of Well innwn virtue. It will assess oires.io ov strenvtheainir the ttomaeb, qaielinf tb awnrn and aitiui upon llie liver. Aa a prevenliva of Aane and a Iiuib diiri,,,, and after ill allM'k. It is UUSlirtiussrd It b prrserred with the best lloarkon and put nn in lsre Uath-s.and preset bed by many of the best physicians in irmron. I. E. CLARK Practical Apothecary and lruKKist, Salem, 9.4s Man nlacttirer. ii. r. nitov II,L kny and sell OirenUcks. Mlnin Atncks V and I'mfts on Ssn Kraticiso. and Ihe Kaetern flisira Will bnv Mold Oust oc Bullion Uilce with M elle f lira l Co , a stsw street. "( VOL. 16-NO. 38. lis Summer Arn ngemont, TUB STEAMERS NKW WOULD, CASCADE, ..OR.. WILSON Ci. HUNT, CAPT JNO. WOLFE Commander. Will leave PORTLAND dally, ISnnduva excepted) at u uiocK, a. m. lor ins i;amjal,9, connect ing with the ateamer ONEONTA orlDAIIO CAPT, JNO. McNCLTY Commander For Dalles Through In One Dnj I THE STEAMERS YAKUTIA, WICK. FOOT, TKNINO, nwniKi;, nr k y, pkhcei chikp, OKAKAUIII), Captuitis E. F. COF. C. FULTON, J. II. GRAY, and THUS. STUMP, Will run during Ihe aeuson, from Celllo to Umatilla, Mallula, White Bluffs, Pulousc and LewUton. One of the above named boats will leave CRM. I.O for UMATILLA and WAM.UI.A dally. (S mlaya excepted.) Hnats will he dispatched fnr-WHITK Rl,l FFS, PAI.IK HK and l,K WIHTON as often aa the lie ceeaity of the trade will demand. THE 8TKAMER SHOSHONE, CAPT. J.MYRICK Commander. Will run from OMM FRKIIV.on 8nnke River to KOINIC fiTV, OW VIIKH and MOUTH IIOIMIC I,AIVIIN, connecting with THOMAS St. CO8 STAGES, M. Da Relic 4 Co.'s FiiHt Freight Lines. J. C. AINSWOltTH, .. , President 0. 8. N. Co. Portland, March 9, Wfi, CITY BOOT 1HDSH0E STORE JOHN W. GILBERT, denier in BOOTS, SHOES, Leather, an d u Shoe Findings ! Union Block, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, Has jnit received the largest add most complete STOCK 01 BOOTS AND SHOES, of the best Philadelphia, Eastern, and California, MANUFACTUHE, Ever offered in Suletn. ALSO, A FINE STOCK OP French and American Calf and Kip Skins! Santa Cruz Sole Leather, SHOE FINDINGS. Iiootflof mv own maiiufchire conntantlv on hand and made to order, of the b?t Kmnrh leitther, and ( alifomia oak tunned, which, for general good quali lit'H eiinnot he excelled in the Htate. All wt'rk from ihe evtablivhtiieut Warruuted to iftve entire tmiinlHclion. Canh paid fur h'uwn ami all kinds of furs and skint. 8aleui, Oct. H, JMtj 31m:t HELM & CO., j Slate Slret'l. Snlcm.Ort'Kon. HI In the Building formerly oi cn.ied by Kenyon. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, HAVING luruely incrca-ed the Stock of Helm ic K ilia, weure now nreimred to sutinlv the citizens of Sulcni and the surrounding country with Drugs that are Pure, And as Cheap as caa he iloua'ht in this Market. Al80---Constantly on Hand THK BEST WINES AND BRANDIES For StVdiciua! Purposes. Also a well selected Stock of Pain I $ and Oils. Window Glau and Putty, I'arnith, furnish Brushes, tfc. Physicians' Prescriptions pniperly comounded. Wo solicit the patronave of the Puhlic, feelinx confi dent that we can give ireneral satisfaction. REAPERS! The well known aud celebrated OHIO REAPER, iC'Hlled the New York Improved, or Peymour and loriran,) Combined Machine, with great improve tneuu, haviiiK ft STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can he changed from a reaper, to ft mower, fn ten minutes; ruts ti and 6 feet awath, within one nch or two feet from the around ; will cut IH to iiO acres per day. Can lie nsed with two or more horses. Mill work nn SIDE HILLS, where other ilartunrs mil no. Ther are easier to get the tfrnin off than anv other marhiue, leaving it out of the way of the Keep er. The GIAIVT HKAPEB Cots HftTRft FOOT IWATIfi will cut 30 acres per day. ALSO, Mtt'ormlrk'i 6-foot Reaprr and Mowm, Ball Oblo " Mannj'i; Wood'i Prlie Mowers, tnlon, BajfHUtr, krrbf j'i, etc. Pltt'n Ini)rovcil THRASHING MACHINES RosseU's Masslllon and Sweepstake, so to so irn i i i-idekh. ALSO, HalnfV Illinois Harvester (Header!, Wire Horae-Bakei,on Waeela, Betohing " ill sii, Portable Power Hay freuet. With a ireneral assortment of AGRICULTURAL C00D8. Asl ow as can be parchased else where. J. D. ARTHUR SoSON, tmt Cor. California and Davia Ru.,8. F. J. G. SHELT0N, M. S. Praclldm flirsiclan and Birgeoa, SALEM. OHEOll.V. OtBre and residence. Ji. Wilson's brick, opposite the Itcnneit Moose BKIXliaaniditateofihe Physio Medical roll. ire. Cin cinnati. UhMi.be is purely trfvrmolorj is his ormc ticeiiacardiiui alike aiineral and vearlahle p.asraisj,nd nsiiia sor a savdirtnee only as I iu perfect liarmooy with Nature medicines thai possess the rare reeoas memWlion that if llieydo no niod, they will do m taisnr. He has slsn aiteii'M a full f'taru of ledarew I in ihe Totand, tAlhilliiei Miic! GJU-,n Krasv ciwo. and Iimvihk practiced medicine on Hits com alMHit sn years, is fully aniuainicfl witn ihedn pecuuar to tLe iliL'jstc. SALEM, CLARK'S COLUMN SELLING OUT! iroii cash: EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE I PAINTS, OILS, Patent medicines, Tarnish, Putty, 1 S3 Inks, Essences, Extracts, Brushes, ' PERFUMERY, CORKS, CHIMNEYS, AND Choice Cigars and Tobacco. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST QUALITY AND AT THE L0WE8T PRICES. ON THE CORNER, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. J. E. CLARK, Practical Apothecary and Druggist, SALEM. Valuable Farm for Sale. Til K imUm-riWr, Iteing ttliout to emlutrk in ft AIL other tuiniueM. ott'em fur vale, ut h urvHt lmr-2i Wiiin, liit Fmi, pIpHmtutlv uttimiH alxtnt one mile iwnithof the nouririlnitif villHtre of Kowimrtf, IMV ULA8 CO., on the Suie route, ndcumpritfiug nbout One Thousand Acres of excellent lt.ni., moiit of which is incloned with good feiicen, and unilem (food male of cnltivutton. The iiimniveineitU are of the mmX snlwiHiitml chr- Rrirr, rniirij(iintr nf m iHre ind rnmtnfdimiii Kit AM K IIWKLLING IIOL SK. ith wulM cellar, a splendid frame ii.UtN, 110xt4 feet, with mtinnrtnii other out bin Mi nun A larve Ol'llAHi, of choice fruit. In m.cceiliil hHrini(. is another important appendage to thin dcniriihle hom?ttPHd. I'ernotts desirous of entiairhitf in the farm in ir and xt'nrlt rHiiinir himiiiw in the miliibrtouii rltmaie of the Lnipnna tallcv (which, stream runs through the piemtises), will llnd this a rare chance to acquire a very uirauie locaimu at a very low price. 1tCKi. Time will be iriven on part of the ror chane tnotiev, if dmirrd. Kor further particulars, ap to llie (iUUiwriuer at Itoaeuurg, ureirou. lay i, J(HN KKLLY. Native lo AbfHiit Diftiiluiil. In the Circuit Court of the wtnte of Oiegon, for the Lronniv of Marion. F.!izath McNVil, I'l ff, v. William McNeil Deft. To William McNeil, Defendant. In the name nf the State of Oreiron, you are hereby oiimnmued to lie and appear in the Circuit Court ot the Slate of Ore. Iim. for the t'omity of Marion, within ten dars alter the set-rice of thii writ upon yon, if ihe same be serv ed within the said Marion conntr.bat if lerved In any other county in the Htate, then within twenty days, and answer the complaint of the phiintilf mw on tile in said court airainsi yon. praying a diolutimi of the niartiaife cen'ract now exiftliiiff between yiu nd the said plaiultif, Now uulrss yoo appear and answer me same as buoy reiuired, I lie cause win 00 heard aud detenuiiifd in vonr abnenre. KI.IZAKKTH HiHV.ll. PfwintifT. Uy order of R. P. Poise. Judife. Owailpd WANTED. TrtA UUSHKIJl TIMOTHY KKKl). f.,r wbicb ilia sJUv higltest marks, prtf will bs paid, lif HUPP, BI HHIiLI, V C O. A Large Stock of AGRICULTURAL COODS, mm a HO UNI? POWKIt V 4 to lM,orB 8THAW I TTUHSM HORSIK CiKAII Ml 1.1. f'IDRK MII.I.M HIIIM.Lt: .nATHIIUSt SJHAIX DRII.I.Ml X lOKirai in nowsii HTORK TRI IKB) VAVti PLOW) Steel and Cast Flows. BARK Ml I.I.N. PORTABLE (IRIST UILL8, fRKSCH BIRR MILL Sl'OSKH BOl.TISd CLOTHS. I'ltOOf STAFFS LEATHER ASD RUBBER BELTlMi. t ot sals by K'APP, Bl BRUM. CoH Kmnt He., Portlaad, Ortgm. Poetlatift, IVpt , IMisi -imll -C, M. Parmenter. (Hurcsssur to E. 0. U..ltr. usiLta Imported and Home-Hade FUHXITUKEI Hp rlinf II mIi, HUB, WOOL, 1D Pl'LO imRESSCS, ic, Ic. At Watl'a nit Riand, Comawrtial C 8nlm. AtsKNTU U'A.HTr.D. r pO KM.. BT urn RIPTIOJC OXI.r.tl- staml A art sud olelrial Hmihrrn Historr nf lb War : "TB I.SJsiT t'rit,is Bt Knwtan k. Put I sn, nt Virirlola. Cnenpnsina- full and anthtniw arrooal of eh rut and prog-trse 4 Um lata Bsuillisra lHifnlrarit. t'cwplH. iu ua larav roai nrtava solaaia of nrariv taa tan. tl!flj 'J4 splsndid strsl anrtrstu nf distiaaatstd , frdr ata Wadset. Kte tsrms and Ismtors, aildrvsa K K t-HK.AK.ll.Tsl As-irt, Pml N a Kmim M .Sam !srusrn. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1!), 1SGG. FOR SALE! We oH'wr for sale our ENTIIU3 STOCK LIBERAL DISCOUNT ..OS.. San Francisco First Cost, To Merchants, Id lots to stilt, at San Francisco first cost, WITHOUT FREIGHT, And to tlia retail trade at San Francisco Cost, with Uriel ly Freight added. We have yet on hand a full and Well selected Stock ..or.. Dry-Goods, Notions, CLOTHING! Hardware, Crocltery, CROCERIES, tC. And all articles kept generally by retail stores in Salem. F. LEVY & CO. Opposite the W. W. Factory, North Salem. Orleans Hotel, Front atrsst, . . . UMATILLA, OREGON. AMOS E. ROGERS, Proprietor, PlnnMH Rtlll. Pn nfMl Bt ,1,1. flAtal. Honnm tnlrAn ... the Hum.. PKtK of ohsrae. Wtf Change ot Firm ! COX & HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS WINES AND LIQUORS, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, 1'uiikce Nollons, Tobacco, Cigars MERSCHAUM PI PES, Boots, and Shoes, &c, Center Store, New Brick Block, At tho old Stand of BIIOWH, VOX, sV 'oH The nndorsivnod, having porchaaed the entire In terest of J. W. Hrown.hase novr nn hand and ate constantly receiving from 8an Krancisro Ihe Largest and Best Selected Stock Of good III their Due evuroffcred iii Oiii niiirkjt,wiac-h they propose to exebunge FOIl CASH! . or any kind of COIIH1 UV PltOOI'CE. Everythis usually keutina first class (Irocery and Provision store. (JimhIs delivered to ALL PAUT8 OF THIS CITY free of charue. Don't forget to come lo the old stand of llrowii. Uox 6c (Jo. CUX & HAMILTON. 8aletn, October I, IM Sly FANNING MILLS, lTJUNIXUHK, Doors, Windows & Elinds. & CO., Wonld resi tfutly Infonu tlie public that they have oHued FURNITURE STORE, oa Tin South side of State Street Iti the first buildinjf west of the Capital Ilotfl, where thev have in store, and will rout lime to keep, and man u fart ii re to order A 4REAT VARIRTV OP FURNITURE, BEDDING, MIHIIOHS, Picture Frames and Moldings. We also keep a geueral assortment of House Furnishing Hardware, E.1STLBS DOOttS, WINDOWS BLINDS. We are also nanufartnrin and hare now ready for Mle a No. I PKKM1UM Funiilno; Mill, Recent ly ImprnTsd and patntMl. in which wa would respblfnlly invite the at'nthai of the farmers of Or eiton. V4J WAUntiH sV if. Halem, 8ept. SOth, IWi6. JOints. UUIKI MAMFAnORY ! wit. I. coorta, J. f. O. LoWSSDSLI. WM. E. COOPER & CO., Cor. .florriaoN ! HrronsJ Nta., IffKTLASD ORKOOX, HAVKoahand for sale, and are enanafadarinf of llie lest Lastern Material, all kioda of Carriages, Fhstons, OPEN AND TOP BUCCIES, Conntry Caniaget, KXl'HIWH WACiOISW, Ac. As o eeeiplor notte hat the most eaperienred work men ia oar eaMlshmne, and use tb best of Rastern aial'nal. we fl caiodeat that esv work rauma) sail to five salisfartHia. A.ule fn.ta tew fart that it is to Interest of lew crxaaianity to Mnslsiia Iloam Manatraictares, It still he eor eialeavnr to sell at tnrh prices. POK ( AMI. sa will l aalisUctory to all whs aVaert goad work VT Allkleida of CAHIIMOI? RKIMIHIVO dnn. on .bo notice WM K ( iMtl'KII It t'O. I' Ulaiil. Aaswt Wh, lS . GOI.VG HO MB. Where are yon (inlnir. so fust, old tnant Whore are you yoinir so fast? There's a valley lo cross and a river to ford, There's a clasp of the hand anil a parting word, And a tremulous siuh for the past, old man The heautif'jl, vanished past. The road has heen rnfwed and rouh, old man, To your feet it's myited and ronirli i Kilt yon ape a dear being- with irentle eyes, Who shared In your labor aud sacrifice Ah J that has been sunshine eiiona-h, old man For yon and me sunshine enough. How lnnu; since you passed o'er the bill, old mant Of life o'er the lop of the hill? Were thero beanlifnl vallevs on t'other sldet Wore there flowers and trees with their brancheswide To shut nut the heat of the sun, old man The heat of the fervid atiul And how did yon cross the waves, old man, Of sorrow the fearful waves? Piil you lay your treasures hv, one bv one, ' With an ui'hiiur heart and "(We will be done," Under the waysido dust, old man, In the graves 'neaih the wayside dustl There Is sorrow and labor for all, old man, Alas ! there is sorrow for all Aud yon, perad venture, have had voor share, For eighty long winters have wliiiened your hair. And they've w hitened your heart as well, old man, Thank God, your heart as well. You are now at the foot of the hill, old man At last at the foot or the hill I The sun has gone down in a golden glow, And the Heavenly City is just below i Go iu through the pearly gute, old man, The beautiful pearly gsie. asS AXOTIlKirMlItDEK AT SALT LAKE. The Daily Vtdtllt of the 24th Out. given the following noutiuiitof another most ntrnoioui mur der, atluVil to the long list of Crimea charged to account of the Mormons : Yestertlny morning, the oitv wa again start led on the unnoiiuuciiifiit that unotlier horrid, bloody assassination nnd most lirulal ninrder had been committed in one nf the moat public streets the night before. Dr. John King Hub instin, a prominent and most cstiiimlilo citizen, was slain within a hall Mock i f his residence, three doors from Independence Hall. The facte, hi nearly aa we have heen Mile to gather them from trustworthy aourcca, .ire brief ly these s Oo Monday night, about half-past eleven o'clock. Dr. lioliinsnn was roused from his lumber hy a man who came to hit resi dence and informed hi in that John Jones (an acquaintance nf the Doctor), living on Ihe State It 'ail, !md broken his leg nnd required surgical aid immediately, as, sitid lite nn known caller, " his leg's all smashed In thunder." The duo tora'a young wife objected tie hi going nut an lute, as threats had been made agninst hia life, in anonymous letters, in cniisetiienoe of the fact that he had a short time since instituted a suit against the city fur the recovery of the Warm Snlphnr Springs, dunned hy both the doctor and Ihe oily. He, however, hastily threw nn his clothing, and told tho man to gn ahead and he would shortly see Mr. Jones. The man replied no, he woo Id trait for and accompany him. Mrs. Itnliinson, however, was unable to prevail nn Iter husband to shirk Ihe call of humanity, aud the murderer and hit viotiin passed out in to the night. A very few minutes after a shot was heard, but Mrs. lioliinsnn and ihe inmates did not ens peel what it meant. Mr.Chns. King, J. Wiin nier anil Col. Kuhn were sitting in their room conversing, their house being nn the block next east of lliut nn which Dr. 11. resided. At the hour named they heard a piercing, wil I shriek, and immediately iilterwarda heard a pistol shot. Sinning to their feet, they raised the .window, and Ihe moon being nearly at its lull, and the night almost aa bright us day, they saw three men run np the street from the di ection of the comer of Main and Third South streets. They passed out into the street and towards the cor ner. Nothing was In bo seen, nnd lltey were about returning home, when the thought tug geatetl itself that fort her search might disclose something. Crossing Main street westwaadly tbey lounil (tin limly of a man prone nn llie earth, with a out acoss the fnre::etid and a pistol ball Ihrotigh ihe licml. Oilier, enttie up. and aa they gazed upon Ihe upturned face nf the murdered limn, it Win discovered lo be Doctor Robinson. Allliongh still breathing, In, was iusensiiile.and borne b; kimllinndi to Independ ence Hull, a short distance from the scene. It as nearly tin hour afterwards that it wus deem ed prudent lo alarm the family. Dr. W. Tail, the late partner of Dr. Itobitisnn, Surgeon J. M. Williamson and Dr. Anderson were toon summoned, hut human aid was nf nn avail, and the unfortunate man breathed his Inst at about 3 o'clock A. l.. In the preset no of hit Iriends and hoiror stricken family. Yesterday morning at eleven o'clock. Justice Clinton held a coroner's luijnest on the body, and an examination was begun with a view to elecit any information tending to point nut lite murderers. Judge Titus adjourned Ihe Dit triut Court, nnd the members of the bar gene rally wero present at Independence Hall, trli'Te the inquest was held. Drs. Tail. Williamson anil Post Surgeon Hamilton were then called to Ihe tlnud. and lesttlied lhat deceased came lo hia death by the Wounds indicted. The body, disclosing a most horrifying sight whi n exposed to view, it was examined by the jury. There waa line deep gash over the left forehead, two inches in length, produced by a heavy blow from a hatchet, bow le knife nr other sharp instrument j ennlher on the back and left side of th i head, two stabs oinlor Ihe left eye, anil a grin shot wonnd under Ihe hft eye, ranging upwards, and passing through Ihe skull, distending tho skull behind the right t ar. The post mortem cumulation discovered Ihe ball, a large, sue slug such as would ootne Iroin a heavy revolver or a large derringer pistol. The surgeons testified that Ihe gun-shot wound was necessarily falal and produocd the death. The Imiuest was adjourn ed till to day at two o'clock at Ihe City Hall. Wa have do heart to comment on this bloody drama. A good, an exemplary, a highly re spected clliieu, has been atiwt cruelly slatu in the very heart of a city nf IM.fkJO inhabitants, on a night almost as bright as day, waylaid and butchered by three or more, ami the assassins escape. It would be tho sheerest hypocrisy to attempt U disguise that tins outrage hat not merely east gloom, but a thrill of horror, and a ueeu, out spoken feeling of distrust aud insecurity among the entire to-called Outlier part of tin comma any, Wbeo such a man aa Dr. Kobiusuii. who it believed to have had no personal enemy in the country, can be coldly and murderously waylaid and ihot down by a hand of assassin, that cttixeu can avoid the feeling that bit turn may come next t Thee feeling fiud exprvssioa oa every hand, and llmusaud rumors and suspicions art allot), arising out of the eirouta stances of this caso. We refrain from ooiuiiionting further at this time, in th hope, feeble though it b. (bat the investigation to day may develops facta, rather than suspicioos. The inquiry ia on every lounguv. if the civil authorities cannot give pro tection to our aniens, and assassinating of oor best citiieut cann. t be punished I will ihe Uoverniuent stand idle until oar streets run with blood f A heavy load nf responsibility rests somewhere for three repeated ootrages. and this crowning act of iniquity has stirred the sensibilities and borror ul the (Jennie cuinmu nity. Are cilixent to be marked for slaughter, aud crime run riot In oar midst without hope, without redress ? We call call oo the the aa Iborities ia lbs name of humanity and law, to ferret oot aud punish the tvildiagrt. D. 1'. TuoNfaoN, L. 8. Depoty Surveyor, returned during the week from the Kprngae river country, east vf Fort Klamath, where be Las been extending Ihe pubho surveys. He repn sents the country in that region as present iug many inducements to sellers bring highly susceptible nf cultivation, and producing abund ance of crass. The Snake Indians are Uie greatest hinileraiice to iinnirdiste settlement. There are thirteen (own. hips whole and fttc ttniial surveyed in thai senium, and claims ate aleeadt limit; lasted Journal. mm 6 WHOLE NO. 818. TUB FATK OK MKXH0. The London 7'imet of September 12th, at tho close of a leader rehearsing the reoeut po litical history of Mexico, and (peaking rather contemptuously of Maximilian's fizzle, bat Ihe billowing i . It would be of no great advantage, nnder present cirenmstanoet, to investigate the his tory of the failure. All tho conditioni of the enterprise turned out more or lest unfavora bly to the design of Napoleon HI., although the Prinoe whom he had selected for the new throne proved by common content, a tovereign of exoellent intent, and more than average oapaoity. But a tovereign. however wise or however worthy, must have sums support for hit government, especially in a disorganized oountry, nnd Vet. as events slnnveil. there w ;t no kind of support to be contributed Irom without-. It was thought, and we shared Ihe Im pression, and if there were tiich things at a puhlio opinion in Mexico I hey Would be at tracted to a Prince who offered, at any rate, government instead nf anarchy, and law In stead of disorder. Hut either 'there were not inch Ihingt or they were repelled by a forcigo dynasty, and Maximilinn could reckon for ao live support on tho D'reitch garrison only, It happened, too. that the Krench people thongh to addioled to military enterpriao in general, conceived a strong aversion to I bit expedition. The troops themselves disliked tho service, and their oountrymen at home hardly wished for their success if it wa' to involve the con tinuance of the unpopular protectorate. Then the United States, though long distracted by their own war, regarded the adventure from the outset with n notoriont jenlonty, whioh was sure to past ultimately ioto more active impo sition, and which presently took Ihe form of menacing prutestt. 'ihe American Uovern ment, in fact, forbade at last the despatch of fresh European foroet tu American territory, though in unpromising at well at unpopular had the enterprise gradually heenme that the viewt taken at Washington did but- coincide with Ihe resolutions already adopted in Paris. In the meantime the small French garrison, irresistible in a fair field, but powerless In so prodigious an extent nf territory, could do lit tle more than protect the capital and the high roads of the coa.'t the nhi fuotiont, at one time a most driven aornna the border, recover. ed strength and during; and at events brought them greater and greater enounrageinen, ther have closed round the Emperor and hit guardt on every tide. Ami this while, too, the tinewt ot war and Uoreruinent have heen wanting, The French could not be expected to fiud the revenue for nn American Empire, and the Umpire could find none for itself. At with more ancient lunnarchiet, the final catastrophe it laid tu lie flimnoiul. The Emperor mutt quit Mexico, if fur no other reaton, because he cannot ileal like his predecessor, and because otherwise he cannot get a dollar to live npon, There was possibly a miscalculation at tho bottom nf the enterprise Itself, lint at regards the conduct of it we know of hut one fault with which the Emperor Napoleon oan he fair. ly charged. When he occupied and assumed the Government of Mexioo, he did to. not with an Impartial condemnation of the old faotinni. but with a preference for one of them. He doted with a party opposed lo Juarez, which had, at least, the disadvantage in titlo and pre teuliiiui, and wat probably if precedence wut possible between such candidates the more worthless faction of the two. Juarez had offer ed terms, hut they were refuted, and to, driv en like more respectable patrtota into exile, he at last organized a successful retittanoe lo the invader. U he bat aoqutred in the process any null principles at befit a Constitutional ruler. or any inch power at ii necessary to sustain a Government we ruayjaee an independent Mex ico In the liat of civilized Mates, but wa arc not yet acquainted with any fners which conld tiiiluoe a belief in such un event, ami it is far more probiilil,- Unit un Immediate tetnrti of coiifiiHoii ami number period n iour.l,-t'. i an archy will loud tu the distippenniti.e i.f the Country in lite I'nited States. Willi that re. nit Europe w ill have no dispn-.it inn lo qu trrsl. A ('iif.i!f.i WWan Skkkh a Ihviim-R. Mrt, Charloit,. .I.mkins. a lady id rotor, brings a suit in llie tjity Court, before ,1 udge Ueynolds, fur a divorce from her husband, Pjiilip Jetikiui, on the ground oi adultery with a while woman Mr. Juinee Parker, the counsel for theoomplah nant, made a motion yesterday, for an order lor the ileli'inliiiil In show enae why he .lionld not be committed for cuiiii-Hipt. for refusing to pav the alimony of ' per week and the conn ae fees of f'2!i ordered by the Court pending the trial ol me case. Thedi fendant and eompl iii'inl wen-murried in Jul), lii.i'l iiinl molt after tin- d. f ndant who op to lint time hid followed the tradition ary occupation nf whilewil'lliii-'. ...to. lothe increasing di-maud upon Ins purse, c.iu.i-d by me tnccesste appearance ol Hire,, elionv oulu red cherubs, comiiienceil tho bosiitex of .enur ing and repairing clothes In a store mi pearl street, lienr Koltoii Avenue, where he is said to have auia'seil a snug little emu He lived hap ptly with Ihe colored spouse until, as alleged ahont three years since, when ihe li;hi New England eivilixation began turbine 'i.i,....i hit hitherto iinpeui-trnble sku'l. nod suddenly dis covered that lie was " Hints and a brother," and as tneh. entitled to all llie privileges, social atidpollltc.il. etiloird by llie while luiks. Jelik ins became tired id colored "pon.o. aud bit heart yearned to enjoy the new born blessings. In hit clothing establishment waa employed a Mra. Eddy. tedncllve widow nf the ripe age of thir ty -live, .f liadioal persuasion, and white blood. To Ihie Detdeiuona our Othello resolved to im part hit yearning', and hie ebony visage beam ed with delight when ho found, after a short lime, a heart which heat responsive In hie own. Killed with indignation at his Infidelity, she left him, aud fur a time Jenkins lived with hit white affinity, outtl a rcconcil alum was made with bit spouse, aud he promising never to nlfend again, the consented to live with hint. For a short time " all went merry aa a marriage bell," out the charms of lite gentle hddy again proved loo nnicll for the heart of Ihe too susceptible Jenkini. and again fell from grace. I he result wat a suit for a divorce, which is now pending. Since the oeimnienoemeiit of the suit uiattera hate been mixed tip Ihe iinp. ars.nce of a white brown baby, of whion Mrs. Eddy it the mother, and Jenkins the alledged father. The rase will go In a releree for trial. Acu? lor 7Vi 6s. The He-. Wm. Huberts delivered an able disceiorte last Sunday evening to a full house It wat devoted principally to a relation of what he saw aud (earned among the Mormons and of them during a two weeks' stay at Salt Like City. He but cnnflriue the reports al ready familiar to the pulilio ul Sloriiieti atroci ties that are being constantly committed ; but he add! that Ihe half has never been told con cerning them. The court house wts crowded till there was not stsodiog room, and Ihe rev erend gentlemen was listened to with earnest attention till the close. At the close ! his discourse he related with much feeling the news of the a.sasination of Dr. liuherlann, whose pleasant acquaintance be had so lately msde, and whom he left hut four days ago In in Ihe midst of family and friends and in the prime nf life. The lecture deserve! a full re port, bo', our tpace will not admit X. ldilho Slalrimon. (7 General Sheridan orders C'olonol Masoo Commanding I'nited Slalea forces al Itreuliam, I eias. ""t lee allow himself or any uf hit com mand m be arrested by the Slate authorities for alleged edfeiieet. The soldiers are accused of hating fired Ihe town, but lbs accusation ts laid to be false and malignant. nr Discharged soldiers will Res) he entitled loreo tee any hnaniy ftoen Ihe Govcromrat, unless tb. y Ule their claims prtof le the Hrtt of Apiil. HJ, al mi'iind by law. BOOK AD JOB IMU VI I'VG, Of Every Deacriptien, IXZCUTKD WITH NKATNEBS AND DISPATCH. BATSS Ot ADVSBTISISO. First Insertion, 48 per siiusrs of ten linn or leu, ailulen messars. $1 for ssoh aubseaufln! Insertion. fW Advsrtl.lns bills, when Dot paid la sdvsnos, sllll ; charged tventy-llvs par cent, additional, lo covtr the est of collection. tW A Itbersl deduction from the abovs rates elll be nesds ' In favor of ttioss who advertl.. by th. qusrtcr. TELEGBAPIIIO NEWS. New York, Nov. 10. The Navy Depart. ment has under consideration the tending of the iron-clad Miantonomah. now in Europe, tie 1 San Francesco, by way of Cape Horn. Fentoo i majority, by last aocounti, 13.8.14. Farther return! establish the election of W. , F. Swilzler. conservative, in the 9tb Missouri diitrict. Haliey't (Rsp.j majority in the New-1 ark. N.J.. district, it 9.210. Hill's (Rep.) mni. " over Kogert It 455. The Democratic maj. Id Delaware it 1.570. .;, The Maryland Legislature standi : 8enate, 16 Conservatives, 8 Hepuhlioani ; House, 59 ' Conservatives, 21 Republican!. ' The Fenians arraigned at Toronto yesterday were examined, and their trial indefinitely postponed. Another Fenian wat tried and no qditted. There are only three nnder sentence ' of death Lynch, MoMahon, and Slevin. " Thero are now 14,000 British regulars in Canada, being a larger foroethau has been , there tince the war of 1812. The residence of the Crown prosecutor, againtt the Feniant, at Toronto, ii guarded by ' regular troopi. ' ) The Great Eastern has been ohartered to i carry excursionists from New York to llrett ,( during the Peril Exhibition. Cyme W. Field it paying the indebtedness ' caused hy bit failure in 1850, with interest,' ' The cholera deaths in Chicago during the . month of Ootobor Wert) 673. . . .. New York, Nov. 0. Floor Is dull, 15i.20a , lower. Wheat, doll, common 2 to So lower. Pern rejeott all Spanish claims for church 11 property, and will prnsecnte the war jrlib re. newed vigor, if Spain witbet. Bolivia has de. ,t mantled an explanation of Jlrazil for anchoring the Spanish fleet at Rio after its defeat at Cal- " lues. . ; , Meinphit, Nov. I) The Arkansas Legiebw ; tnre convened yesterday. The Governor's message recommends the ratification of the con- -ititutional amendments, and inch bigiilarioti a will carry out the Civil Rights Bill. The Georgia Legislature to-day rejected tho constitutional amendment. A resolution de- ; alining to ratify it being adopted nnanimonalr In the Senate all voting and carried by I li ' againtt 2 in the Hoote. The committee who'' reported the above resolution, accompanied it with a lengthy argameni, to thow llmi the amendment could not be proposed withont tlm ' represt jtation of the Stntes iu Congress, and ' that neither Georgia nor any other 8tate ha ' lost its right of representation. .' .. . n New York. Nov. 1(1. Wheat is mora active, t, anil two or three cent! lower. The frigate Susquehanna tailed thii niter noon, with Gen. Sherman and Minister Camp- 1 bell. Secretary Plam, and Col, Andrew R.-td, one of Shertnan't staff, on board. The ilv- ,. parture was witnetted by a large number of , people. . The Feniant are threatening all torts nf things in re'aliulioo on Canada and England. -Including the outting of the Atlantic cable near this tide, to that aa expedition may tail to Ireland unheralded. Chicago, Nov. 11 The Coort at Toronto ' ' yesterday condemned ihe Fenian Wm. Hay- den to be hanged Deo. 13th. There is an in- ; creasing u urn her of tuspicioui persona in To. ronto. ' - The Southern paper! very generally ipenk " with bitterness of th retolt of the Northern : election!, and declare that the South is lest in- , dined than before to accept the constitutional , , amendment!. A commission appointed by Gov. Humph '' rey, at the urgent request of the Misiittippi Legislature, hat luet arrived, lo present it to ' the President, asking for the relief of Jeff Da-,,, , Tit. They will have an interview with (lie President on Monday. ' Tbe President on Saturday laid before the Cabinet portion! of hit annual menage. Among the appointment! aro Gen, W.U.ll. . ,( Taylor at Postmaster at Cincinnati, and Al bert Zieber ai V. 8. Marshal of Oregon. "" ' New York. Nov. 12. Horace Greeley la being prominently put forward for Senator, lu tncoeed Harrit. Sanfnrd Cnnover. alint Dunham, the perJ jured witness againtt Jeff Davit, wat arrested nl in Washington on Saturday and lodged in J til. . . upou complaint of tbe V. S. Judge Advocate, , whom he dooeived with bogus evidence. : The Jamel will osso was onnoloded lo-dar ' in the Supreme Court. The jury returned ia verdict that the testator wat of ansound mind -i when the drew the will. Madame Jamel will be remembered as the widow of Asroo Burr. Mexican ArKAiiis. Advices fromChibua hun. Out. 7th. tay 'Juarez wat there, with hi oaliiuet and 800 soldiers. All northern Met' - ion, exoept Dnrango, was in Liberal hands, and Ihe garrison ol Duraogo waa expected til shortly move hack npon the capital. Juan z ' hat annulled the Louisiana Tehoautepeo grant and made a new eeeie with other Americans, who pay tlOO.OOO In Ihe holders of th old " oontraot for the money paid for it. ' 1 Washington, Nor. 12. Reports having bee ' oiroulated which throw diioredit upon previous annooooementi that Maximilian bad abdicated, I it it now stated aa the policy of oor Govern nieul, that should (Jen. Sherman and Minister '" Campbell fiud on tbeir arrival at Vera Cruz ' that nothing was being dooe, they will report ' to Ihe Preaident, who will, it I expected, rec ommend Congrese lo authorize vigorooe meas ure! lo expedite the departure of the French ' troops. It is believed ihe Mexican question will occupy a prominent place ia tbe Presi dent's message, A Paris correspondent say Gen. Cattelnau ' will arrange fur the return of Ihe French , troops fro n Mexioo rn masse, as Napoleon , thittas a march by detachments would be ia- ' convenient. Il wa believed Franoe would bo relieved uf lb two bog inoubi, Rom and Mexico, at the same time. , ., Fokekih News. London, Nov. 9. Tho Morning Herald says the mission of Gladstone. v to Rome is to reconcile the Pope to hi fata. The Empres of Mexioo, Princess CarMl.' ' is sfllioted wiih a mligloot monomania, during wbicb she bewails the injuries don lb Chares) io Mexico. Her oas is probably hopeless. London, Nov. 12. At a recent banquet. !ord Derby msde frieodly allusions to Ameri iu. bopiug lhat any question between the two ' -governments might lie approached la eoaeil- latory spirit lhat would remove all bittern and cement friendship. Parliament hat again bean prorogued. Mrs. Lincoln and son had arrived in Scot- ' 1 laud, and were both well. Cholera bad broken out afresh at Woolwich aud Charlrstown, aud also lithtly iu Edinbarf and Ynrkthire. Hindoo, Ne. 12. Dispatches received ear ; lb war Is Japan is ended. The Tyoetun U dead. St. Petersburg, Nov. 10 The Czarawitoh and Prinoess Dagmar were married yesterday, with great festivities'. ExTistoutauiiniiT or Tim Puhuc Dkht. i The liquidation of Ihe debt in Aagutt wa lh .,. most sweeping yet recorded, making th reduc tion since June 1st equal to tto average of f24. " WW, SVW a mnuih t and since August I, 1803, 1 ' equal to a mnnlhly average of $r,4JS.4(il. , The net Indebtedness of the country. Aug. 1. IMS. waa.... 275753.276 '' Sept. 1. ISfifl. was 2.595.083.468 Net redaction in thirteen rtHilht..tl(J1.570.IO8 , Tbe redaction of the de bt ha progressed during . (he past three month at a rate wbicb. in lee than nine yeare. wo hi cancel every eMIr f - lh natioual obligation, it U exrald b enaielain. i d by th resource and legal privihge of lh , ( (losernineut A Y JVei. FuATMien. At Blaokfuot Coy. n-ejenily. James William wa married to Mis Kaney Featherlegs. The winter are end e mil eliert. and James it sensible iu lealhriieig L nesl.