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0fcg. BE CAREFUL. Be ctrtful, 7c whole wedded hearts Are lorlngljr milled ; Be heedful ! an enemy Steal on 70a uninvited I A little, wily aerpent form, With graceful, luring port ; Or, coming In different gcltc, A thorn imong the roe I Be careful, ye uhote marrlag bells Now merrily Are rinsing; Be heedful of the bitter word, The auiwcr keen and f tltiltir. The (harp retort, the nngry et o tt It Id lightning tlar-hlngi The rock on which to many hopca Are dally, hourly (lathing. " Bear and forbear;" th only way To tread lifo'a path together, , Then come, and welcome, ihlnlng tun, - Or tome dark, cloudy weather Two Iolng heart dWtolicd lu one, That cannot lire aiunder, 1I c put Lot n't gulden armor on . .Oh,, world, look on and wonder I OgKIU. CUOLKUA. Accord lug (o Dr. .John ('. Poters, In the New York Medical Journal, ev ery outbreak of tlio "Asiatic choleni beyond the confines of British India niny lie traced kick to Ilinilostnn, through a continuous din! n of hu man beings airected with the disease, or through the water contaminated or articles .stained witli their dejecta. This article shows how festivals and pilgrimages serve as the distributors of this fearful contagion, catching It up from Its original seat and scatter ing abroad over tho world. But what most Impresses a western rend er of these descriiitionsof Eastern lifo Is the hbfcolute deflnnco of nil sanitary laws and hygienic conditions by tho people of Ihoso crowded regions. In tho villages tho hutsnro huddled to gether in masses, and pushed up to tho very edge of the ponds or tanks ; their projecting eaves often meet to gether; while tho Intervening spaces, Impervious to the rays of the sun, nro converted to the most un clean purposes and used by Inith foxcs in common. Pools of filthy liquid, often covering !."0,000 square feet, by actual measurement, arc found In somo of these villages. Moreover wo nro told that there Is no such thing as a pump in all India, and all their drinking-water Isdrnwn from the large pontN, or pools, or tanks, or from open wells, and is al ways, carried about lu leather Ixigs, mndoofnhoopskln, which can never bo properly cleansed, and are often In constant uso for years. And this niiliv llnntd Is used bv the native. to ' .iii.. i.n.. .tit .i.i,.i. iw i.i -.. ..ui.. ....... ...X. ........ .....V.. ............ ...... , pi licconsumption. Doubtless there nro pcoplo in America who will be shocked at our iinfalth when we say that what thoso regions want most and first Is not to be Hibled but to bo drained, and that until tho gospel of cleanliness can bo put into practico by the people, tho gospel of Christi anity will bo an Incomprehonslblo nnd useless mystery to them. A good board of health would do more In tho villages and cities of India than nil the missionaries that can Ik sent there. fiulwttiial I'rtid etor. Wkakkninh or Fatal Mala- diks. According to .M. Aipnon-etie Caudolle, when a fatal malady has ; seriou-ly affected tho younger nor- Ulon of a population, the succeeding generation, descended from persons I who escaped the disease or wero but ' little affected by it. will bo found le-s llnldo o itsnttai-k- iwim nr.iiiinrv ,.r llnwo to its attack, as un onl iinrj ifcetof the law of decent, this con - Btlnuing to be the wise from genera- tton to generation. This, therefore, rSmstltutes ono cause of tho wunknn. ' tag of clinic,, ami inayf itplain tho reason why a disease Is liftost Injurious when it first attacks. jmy people, and why It becomes uu-' 8 ... ...11. .. I . .I.,..,J uinuj uici ui iiaiiuiiiBunuiniiif,,,,...., Tliosn frequently liecn observed. jRAfter thcIapobf hov6ral genera- 4lns, however, a iwpulatlon moder- iyaffected bya disease approaches I l condition of ono which has nover it, and an increased intensity then ensue.. AnnKinc these Candollc suggests that, at tho epoch when Jenner introduced vaccination, the variolic affection bad become, en feebled In proportion1 to the nnterior epochs. Tho vaccination was then more efficacious as applied at this particular period. Small-pox having almost disappeared from Kuropo for two generations, a new population has sprung up less accustomed to It ; and this cause of recrudescence tends now to render vaccination less po tent. The author does not pretend that this is the only cause, but that, In connection with others, It exists, and in such a manner as to produce the results specified. A Uusslan's View or the Future. The following conversation (says tho 'ixmdon Ufobe) recently took place between n well-known Russian nobleman and the writer, an Kn gllshnian : " I repeat what I said," observed tho Russian, " that Kugland will not occupy her present position for very ninny more years." "Then who will take her place'.' Y011V" " Perhaps." "Put you can never become a great maritime power." "No; we shall bo a military pow er 'but your dominion over thu -eas will also pass away." "Who will take It V" "The Scandinavian monarchy. 1 mean Sweden, Norway, and Den mark. AH great mnrltlmo nations have passed away tho Dutch, tho Venetians and it was on the ruins of the Spanish Armada that you roso to (ho first rank. Somo day your enemies will combine to give you huch a defeat that you will nev er recover from it. Of course th'eso changes. will bo gradual. Wo shall take India, to which wo are even now steadily advancing, but we shall first go to war with Prussia." "And what will become of her, or rather of tho German Empire V" "It will be divided into Prussia, as a kingdom, tho head of the Pro testant SUitcs ; Davarla will occupy all tho Catholic portion, whilo Hun gary, Ilohcinln. and tlio Danublau principalities will form tho kingdom of Sclavonia ; and Austria will form 11 third-rate power. Franco will re cover Alsaco and Lorraine, but will loo tho portion of Italy coded to her. There will lie no Pope, but Home will Iki the capital of Italy." " And Turkey ?" " There will Iks no Turkey. Con stantinople will again Ihj tho capital of the (ireek Kininre. Spain and Portugal will nrobahly bo Joined Into one kingdom." ",AnrMultn and Gibraltar ?" " You will have to glvo them up when you yield Canada to tho Uni ted States, who will also take Mex ico." " Hut will not Franco help us V" " No. Franco will remember, how you behaved toward her during the late war. Your Dollcv in that cam paign will prove the beginning of your downfall. Hud you interfered. Oeriimny would not liavo been so . puffed up with conquest as she Is at me present moment, ami franco would not havo had cause to remind you how you deserted her in her distress." " You havo not told me what will becomo of Holland ami iielgium in your Ideas." "Holland nnd Helgium will again form ono kingdom, but with tho lat ter as tho most powerful portion. raixemiKHirg win revert to uorma ny, nnd Scbleswlg-Holstelu to the kingdom of Scandinavia." "What family will bo on the throne of France, do you think, af ter the present troubles are at an end V" "Tho Orleanlsts for a tlmo; but eventually tho Napoleonic dynasty will return and establish Itself more securely than it has ever been be fore." " You said just now that there would be no Pope. How will the Itiinmn I'ntlwillr i-ollelrin imiwr without ono V" " There will bo no Homau Catholic religion, properly .peaking. The , declaration in infallibility wns tlio ,ieatli.Movur Home, and people are !OVeii now beginning to open their eyes to Its great errors. Tlio innr- ' riago of priests will break down ono vc'r "cxl '".." . . .. cd by all tho world'.'" "No! There will bo two great Churches for a long tjine-tho Knst- ..-I"" ." MHii iiiiu I"" iimreiiMM lu'n will nnn ilnv fu-e together, as in their timet thev are not widely apart.!1 , " Vi,.!! $, tho head of lh? nn Knifland.'?' " Hut I thoutrht you Mild that we will remain intact, and become the headquarters of the Western Church." "You say 'island': why not isl ands ?" " Becauso Ireland will most prob ably be a separate kingdom or repub lic.1' " Then how about your Ireland I mean Poland ?" " Ah J we have cut that orange into too many pieces for her ever to provo too troublesome. You sec that Austria and Prussia, together with ourselves, all possess a portion of Po land." " Do you suppose that Russia will last forever, then V" " No; but sho will last till the tlvo great empires of Europe, Asia, Af rica, America, and Australia, arise." " Australia 1" "Yes; Australia will probably prove the strongest of all. Sho will bo tho richest, and her resources are boundless." "What hinders these great chan ges you talk of from taking place at once'."' "The want of population in coun tries like ours, the over-jwpulatlon in lands such as yours." To cure a balky horse, tie his tail to a whUllotroc, just so that when his mate pulls a little, a strain will come on his tall. Instead of beating and whippluga balky horse, try this sim ple remedy. SPEOZAZi NOTICES. Ilcninrkahli Cure nf the Superlutcndiut nnd Agi'iit of the (luadaliiv Ml lie. "Tho work goc brim-ly 011." Can1 No. (1,001 Second rVrlr . lU'AtiALvrr. Mint, nkaii San .Ton, I An.'. I. ISil. i Dr. A. M. twfi .( (). ForaloiiKtimo I limn ln'cii nmk'liil wllli lfhcumnll. m In my lumlt and feel, the Ulln mutt of the time bilngu'ry feven. On the -h of July I nrmured piimciif Jcmr 1 NK W1:k1) ltKMKDY, and aner taklnzonl) Thrrell.il He, find that I am quite ret ton-tl to licnllh and trcn-th, 1 have had the rheumatism for rtexrn (It) jenr, and think that llirnicetKntllji' " I'NK In curing n illneare of ro long rtandlng, lu o -hurl n time, l very remarkable. A a tunic and appe tizer I hainevar met with an thing equal to the UNK WKKI) KKMKIIV: diirlngthctlmo I n tnk. lug It I galneiltlfteeh(IS)niuiiifi III weight. Trust ing that thU certificate will he useful lu Inducing oilier alTecteil n I wat totry Urn " t'NK." I rrmalii terv trulr vouri. .IAMKS T. llltOW.N. i...l.tii Uii.t ta. I A....1.I ;. it.. t. .)...... tii... I'ebill. citt v unu vin itit4Miiiv .nuiit Rpoolnl rs'olloo. . IsnmuTiot l ih of nln.mlli ef nil d. .. Iks lltlnc michln l ulii'U lo' lilvu ton tothvBtoouicn and diirattlTe orrftns, niulinu ill nro morn lha hall In nr dcKlora I Ills. Ur. Mralr, ' I'.btnM IxC faillvra ara rrcgin. nirmlnl tiyill phjajciana Jo Drarrmrx imt fur ALL iY)Url.AIKT Of tft LlVIM AND illHIHTlMI Okuak. J trtliuui lu another coliuuu. GILL. STEEL & CO.. nr-Aicu- 1M t:&' BOOKS, STATIONERY Musical Instruments, SCHOOL BOOKS. AIIKNKIIAL AKSOHTMKNT OF TIIK IIKST Slaudirdl'iihllcailous. " TKACIILHS' IIKQI'ISITI, Hin.ll an ninlie, Maps, Cliatt, Crajenr, I'all Hi II', lteard, Jtc. JUSCKLLANKOUH HOOKS A ceneral arxirtment, and iicrjllilu iiiilill.hul lu the L'lillicl State nr Kun'pe liniorUU In order oil rhort nollte. We Invite, mix-dal attuitlmi In nur .IimK if Mason & Hamlin Organs, tiik iii:st in Tin: wom.ni rillCKKItlNO. MAIt-CIIALL i. MITTAl'KII. And K.MKItSON PIANOS i I'Ll'TKS, VIOLINS, ACCXJItDKONS, AC AC. A complete f TION HOOKS. A complete atmrtment of Ml'SIC INHTItrC A HI 5. TIB OEItEBRATZXD ' CHICKERING PIANO I fv f faKPBlVE9ltJir 'riffltiSlSSEFSto MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, CILb STBKI. Ascnl for Ortgon and Waahlnjftoa Territory. tPrfceaCrc(lr Ututt4. Sold either for CASH or on INSTALMENTS. WiKiHorai 8T Wfmt S4rci, up italri. Portland. Spt,l, l71-tf. JOHN HUOHJSS, Corner of MlCl DKALER IN Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Grain, Feod, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. Faints, Oil and Window Olaia, American and Engliih Coach Varnishes, English and American Furniture Var nishes, Grum Shellac, and Japan Varnishes, White Damar and Asphaltum Varnishes. CASTOK Oil.. I.AII1) OIL. NKATH KOOT Oil., KI.K1MIANT OIL, DOOKISII Oil,. 1'OI.AU OIL, L1NSEKI) OIL, I'l'TTY COI.OIIS' l.AMHILACK. I1HA1NINI1 TOOLS, c c. Wholesale and Retail at Cni.li it" 1 for "II Kind of lllf Why Delay Insuring? SECURE the PROTECTION om:m:i nv Tin: OLD NEW ENGLAND. Fact6 Little Known IUIATIM, Tl LIFE INSURANCE: riim:iti: in no i'oni'i:iTi'iti: in JL tlie .New LiiclaiKl Miilii.nl l.lle Iii.urniice Coin- nauv. nml the fullouliitf eiaumle nroe tho fart 1'oiitmmi, Nor, 13, lsr.i. f.iin paid on a pollcv where the premium u rlx motilli. w nine A. C. K. Mlllir. 1'ortl.inil, Orefiui. Amiiunt liinuriil, O'i.UHI. Tho iii)iiKiit nf llil claim Hit attcrtcd by Cliiiliniatl IIHI', ,'arnli .Mater, (ico. II. l'Un drr. M. Seller. Chu'a, Jan. it;, Iriil. Uw uihl 1111 a policy whore the piemluiii Tmr moutha menliio J, W. .louef, Culupfl, I'al ; aiiHiiiut In.nreil, fld.lkm. The payment of till' claim un utli rtcd by Krnuk SpauUlfii).', V. Y. Iload, J. M. Wllumi, J. V. lload, A. .1. .luhiiMiii 1,1) Ikiirj IVytiiu. WALSt'TCitri-K, .Ion. W, Ml - Ln paid mi n policy here the irejnlitni e le en month" over due: Lawrence (I. Peel. Walnut L'ritk, i'al. j am ount lli.ureil, $i.(0. Thu jiajinenl of thl claim wn nttoteil In Juhii MHz, Unix I'aK, John J. Kerr, M. Coher, 1). V Major. Ciiluka, Kelt, as, 1K1I. Lori paid on n pulley where thu premium wa four HHnillii'uerilue: Jit". II, Calden, Cnlupn. C11I.: ninoiiut In.tiieil, UMn. Tlioiiiunenl of thl rlitm unu nttirted hy W, K. lioail, .1. V. lioad, Jnhu IXnut'. .Tohu Clie.ley. San FiiAM'imii, July V3, lh7l. Lou paid imu policy hero the premium win- two miuithn oier hie; J. I.eliimi, of ll.il.e C'lly, lilalm: nmounl In.ureil. Oltlimi. Tho payment uf thla claim uaa utte.leil hy M. S. Ilariult, S. A. liyle, J. C'elf, Itn etitli.nl, l'eili r .t Co. The ahoo rlalm Mtre paid nnder the Mum. Uiunclta iioiiforfi Hun lavr. The Nor KiiKlaml Mutual Life lnruranee Com. pany n lncnrpjrateil lu lsil, and l tin refoie tho "lik'nt purely mutual life inriiranee company In the fulled Statia. It haa CASH ASSKTH OK OVKII SI 0,000.000. and l tho onlr company mi thu PadllrrnartKiitertinlliir tho Manpaihurtlta nun. furfrllnrelau. Ill VIIIKN'DS dirl-ireil nml innile unllnlile In p.i) niriitu of premium" ANNl'ALLY WALLADK KVKHMON, litiierul AkciiI, N. K. cor. Kamiomeauil California rl., San Kruuilnu. JONKIII miDDLKltllNN, Siipirlutcndrnt of Ai,'euilti, III l'ront t Portland. CAPT. LYMAN S. HCOTT. Ilreli.mii bieal Acent, Statu t Salt m, 1. i, JulltlAN, 11, W. lollllAN, JORDAN BROTHERS, DKAI.LItS IN HARNESS, SADDLES, Saddlery Hardware inc., ktc, inc., Mute Micit (in niljiiii(i.leriti.irii HIikI,) SiiUm. A Good assortment of Concord Stage and Buggy Harness. IIltl'IM'KH JI1- l Oi'ilcr. l-T ltealilii.'prompil) altimlid tn.and a pu rr.l"oitnunt nf Kami harmrn kipt (oiirtautly 1111 hand, r innile in ordi r on hurt iiullce. " llnilni; reniiiKil fmn. nur old rlaml 011 Cone luerclul Strut to thu phuo formerly occupied hy Hlni'l liroy oil stale Slteil, e n rprctfully r-1.H1.lt a fuithir hnrunf puhllepairiiniie. IlKninmcuda lion; Our Work. Aprt.ff fA CULLEN'S $ , C3-E33NTXJI3NTE3 ISANTA CRUZ HARNESS! I Manufactured and fur rale only at ' IVo. Vi. lront Nt., Vavi lanrt 1 rnilK SIII'LMIIOIIITY OK MY I'lItST CLASS IX IIAltNKSS render them tho CHEAPEST IfAIlIVKSS lu Iheiuiikil. I I OUAItANTKE Ihim lo 1 a UKNUINE Alt TICLK All klndi of HAPDLKItY WAIIF.S at lowe.t prl cc. IKehlO-aii.l JOHN W. CL'LLKN. Tlf F.IIINO AND LKICESTKUSIIIIIE HKKr. trcd br M ?xr. Itroot CHINA NTT OIL, COAL OIL, HAW AND 1IOII.EU OIL, JOHN HUGHES. Mrrrlinnlnblc l'rodttec m( 'Ii lliilrx. JOHN- ia:xjc3-i3:iDS. .' l. riUMI.VTI.il. 1. UAtlCOCK PAIUKEHTE BABOOOX, Coiuiiirrrliil lllocli Siileiii, CABINET MAKERS! AND DK.M.KItS IN Domestic and Offico FURNITURE, Upholstery, Paperhanging, MATTIIASSCS, Tucker's Patent and Spiral Spring Beds. Coffins and Caskets Made loonier at rlioit not he, ami on reaponalk tcrm Ninil If FRAKK A. OOOX, BOOKBINDER, AN II Hluiik liuok Mnnufnctnrcr, N.ti.n, om:noN. mfmlWtm . II A VI Nil KSTAIILISIinil A WMft Flrt Ula llookhluderv In Salrm. ffBJWBWBr Wiiow pfpareil to doall manner 11 f 'tmmmmm 'wink knun n 10 the trade, ,1lH(ixliiv, NeuainierH uutl itlutlr, ltoiiml lii any dtrlred rtjlo. Old Hooka rr-biiiinil, HI..INK HOOKN.nf every,le-cilillon,Uh or wllhout pilutid liiadlncr, umnuf.iitured lo 01 der. RLANKN, of eiery kind, ruled and prlutnl lo order. tV 1'MICKN HIIAKON.tlll.K. III lira) ' lllock, State Ftrnl. Mayl7.f. L. 8. SCOTT, KUIr aire rl, next door l '. W. Urny, ...lll.AI.tll IN.... Groceries and Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, FARMERS' PRODUCE, CROCKERY, Glassware & Stoneware Sah in, July U), Ife'iO. Willamette Nursery, O. W. WAX.UHO 00., OSWLiit), . . CIIL'MON fi IIOWKIIH 01' Till". CIIOICKST AltlKTlKS IV I 'l T' I I J LJbblMsbbbLV. ssH BbKI ll lYi 1 ' ltXBBBBBHBBBKiBEBBBV. SI9bbBB V 01 Fruit Trees 8h rubbery . Particular allentlva j;lH'n lo (IIKHIIV All!) I'LIIM TltKKS. l'ernona Inltiidlni; topurcharu Tree, during the ti a.on of 1H71-V, ihuuid call aud ciamluo our iici.k which Mho f " , Largest and Best in the State fir Hi nd for Cataloguer, dUtrlhuted gratia. NoTti.tr. FOR SALE. AMITCIIKL WAOON. 3V INCII-NKAJiLY new, havloi; bten uted on lljht work but on eaon. Alao.atpanof PAUM HOUSES, with Ifarnrtr lorinlreat tho FAIIMEit omVS. imj cr "Nor will you ; but your Island pdiciples to tho small ox, M. Do , , mins ai.iiu, Salem, Orejfon, At. 7, '71, Wtiml