V 1 ar. w Ht a"' I M V If WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Tor the bonelit of our readers who may bo contemplating a removal to the l'aclilc co.ist, v, publish the foil owing Mlntmiiciit iej;ard lng W'ftiihlnfj'on Territory. Wo tako tto Kjrus from tlio (Jiyinpia Kl!i.ii : Wiwlilniftnti Territory lias tinrth of the fitate of Oregon, nnd Hilenci north to Ilrlt islj I'oliiiniitu; the f'nclfln oe:i wiiilies its Hiiorn -in iIih wiwl, wlilli It rciclins out to ward ttis e"st nlioul .'110 inllix. The l'ft cades, Count IUnij unci Olvmiilc-ire it prin cipal olmiiiK of nioun'.dinH. The former ran go I't oontintiKtioti of the SltirrRni hum pnrnllo) with the wwl, h bo tit 100 luiltH trum 1', ami lorm a proiiiiiiKiit feaitirn both tn the omliiiH ftnil natural Rrivanitye: of the Territory. This raugo forms the great dl vidlnc Hue butetu Intern and Wen'ein WasbluKtnn and ou either H Jo of tliU mljti tv harrltr N u coun'ry VMi'.ly diirmeut from the other in dim a r, boil, Koologlcul t'bnran iw, and v"Cfil,ljl and animal productions. Riviera V.',u.bliiglou litis a dry climate, with wiry warm HiMiinvt woa'lier and cold woatlier In winfor. Jt is nn os trumtjiy heilthv country, 'ruerc. vestnro. i duptlve pMiriH invito the herdsman and llift lirmir; iluro, h1, the lest lurtile plains, t!oyerd with mge brush the home of the wonderful s0 bon, e.xteud oer a large .scope af country, To Western WA'dilnelon TprrllnrC raili nro or more IrMiitunt oc urrmire IImii f8! ol tlio mountains. Thu uvr).'(i amount of water lulllun liorearmiiully I ahoul ft ! iririifn, aiCHituMi in New York and 21 In "Sin Krau iiiK-o. It Is pniierally aohnowlpdued thnt we have a voiy healthy niiilr. ; but it ia not so pvxl for weak lungs and consumptive an ImiIiu bracing atmosphere at a hltflinr altl udo east of the mountains. In relation to ton easoni, we will notice that Spilng is neutrally act-oinpaulod with considerable rain, with nt)V uud thou a low djs of Mtiri ddLe. Siimnnr, wi li us, is ilillitfiilly I'ihiimiii hiiu ury Willi cool cvmiI'iks. Tlio "MJininur dajs p.ro not so opp.-f isivoly hoi bilween the Cascade mountains and the toast at they aro in the couutry lyltu euxt of thi Missouri rlvbi, and a goodly portion ot country lyiuit west ot the riv'tr of golden v.itirs. We have as a general rule, (-pluu-did wenlhorln the Till, with nwuinmillv a (poll ot gloomy dainpnes, which is In Mrauge contrast with the brlghtiicn and splendor of our loveliest ihiys. Winter is j;ontlo with us; It rains Ireriuenlly in thl-i MtiHuon, but the thennometor does "not otien tail below era. Among the natural rpiourccs of this coun try aro the Immentie .orestn ot timber w nlcu 'jer tbecroater nrtxin ot Weaton Wash ington, whore grow the llr, ci'darPhomloclt, uiapl, alder, a.sh, Hurub oak, cjtlouwood, A.C ; extensive ooal mluet, which aro only itfmiuiitive lepresentatves ot whiv5 wa chii, with propriety, oxptxt is bwi; vast -i beets of water, for harborHiind otiniinircn, and wbi'iu furntth it home for imiuuiiHe nuuiberH ot tht lluny tribe, Much as halibut, cod, ttjundftra, ilog Ush f-Hliiion, MbarkH, hornngs ajrdiuef, &c, and extensive beds ol clams and ovh tm; tyjinparatlvely Jatr ailn&s ol gold, sil ver and lead: and rich alloy n tlint will jittldupa hjuiititul rewatd to'lhe-tiller ol the toil. (joveramfmt lauds can be obtainol m this Territory at Irom $1 iS5 to fclTSO ier aire, l'er XCn are also privileged to oxerrWi their liomosleiul rights, and eettle ou agricultural lauds. There aie notne prairie land to be ml.en up; but they are geuerally a coulde ralrlfi dl:nce trout Dettletiieuts auilihehoola. liottom lanils, where ine maple, alder and salmnnoorry llrusli grow, are lha 1km on w liich to make permanent improreineuta. Although the work ot bringing tew lamb 'Under control Is dlflluult and slow, yet the iproductlveuess of thexoil will stively repay toe eftort. Ttie prloa for improved Uud run gta trum 6 to $11) per acre, aivortiut;( to lo cality. The native tribe of Indiana which are scat teied about the country are but tlutrumnantM of a dying jxiwer and pride, ley aro gradu ally losing their tribal distinctions, uud soou tie single w6rd "Indian'' will destaibe their biitb, parentage, history and late. Among the productt nature to this ell liiatti aud our seaioni, we,do not Unci ths at variety thai is enumerated in soiuoothsr jiortious ot the country. Timothy bay hvw agee from 11 to iii-J tons per ci, nud v.111 hrlug trom rt to gl- ler ton, lwled; wheat, 'SO to&j bushels per acie, Wo to $t; barley jto duces a Kood crop; oala, M to M) biinheh per acre, IWi to nO ; p itatoas, "JOG to r.00 bushels per acre, GO to WH'j turntpM, cArrots, heeiM, parsuops, cabbages, ,Vi, yliild onornions crops. Com, in this part of the Tr.miory, is nolaaample piodnct; but gtwu corn lor it bin uce, oun lie easily niNeU. Applea, pears, plums and cheirlcs yield lioiiutllully in tliolr seaou, (Uiil fruit Is pleu lul the ear round. tiutp.vi uud peaches do tint ual u rally piodneegoxl orpsm Ibis cli mate. In the Miuiiuij- time, the lorcsts abound with Naltuonberrles, iilaokberries, rH.pbenies, ailalberrin, bluttHud red buck ieberries, Ac, The alock of this, 'fniriltory. from the eas tern boundary nie lo tha i'aoltic, is sadly Uelow liar, OaVIo herds ar made par, I'Aiiln herds urn made up ot common grades; cay use p'le tiaverse the iraus now tue uiouiwwui uvna mi? it v-iIbvs: rtoelts of coiHTiioii shnan titf tHib ou lh UntlrlMl (bs few boiM rnUed here are or. ilnarlly fair; aud the Hiultiy kept U priiicl ially of the barnyard varlsij. Hut we are pleased to uollce, a marked improvemnnt iu lork ha hoguti, and lis lesulis will bo ben rtlolal. (iauis is plentiful. lUack bear can be lound acioiiKihe wooded hills and vallev. duriiiK (he summer time; elk are slain sWut (Jiav'a ilailur, aud alou the iMt; thu whole fouutry liirulshes a pasture aud home for deer, and ktciuso and nheiaaiita inhabit the lonMM wbudi siitiound the homes ot the ploucers, Oocaslon'iUly, a couirai, wolf or wild cat I killed. Mountain streams and spring ol pure, ruunliiK water are diuibutod all over the couutry. During our nildest weather and dryeotrieawtM Uiaxe louiilalus do uot tail to iueuch the thirst of man or baast, and mols leu the earth for the -uinmei'Mcnip. The bulldliiKS iu this couutry are con V.rucuM prlnolpally or wn.Hl, and, wo think, pot wore tuanuua-eUlnh ot them are hard llulshed. The w luler. wuather does not re quire plastered walls to stcuro comfort to (hoinuift's. l'ir lumlwr is worth SID to $PJ perJM, roudh; c dtr,.-.l lo $ tier M, Urlck, 10 to 118 tier 1000. ' Tba tlnilaftUaniatitsoftUls Territory were mada in lttH by the Hudson K ty cotnpauv. The llntt AiueiicanarttJfTs came here lu Ibt;, tiluoa lhu. them has tieen a slow but teady ItiortMMMOf population, Owinit to the the re luoteueaa of till from the uulcklv ixtmilatMl portions of our oouuiry, the tide of iniml Kratlon has, as yet, but barely reached us. Out of thu many Iouk trains or miratlnu people wl. I hint oroased tuB plains, and tba peopled ahlp which came hli her by way of tSpe Horn, but taw adveuturoua eekra lorhotuea have reached the north. western ooaat. Tba population ot this Terrl'orv. now, Ognraa up at aomtthluir near 05,000 aottla. A portion ot tba Northern FaciAo railroad la finished, over which trains pass, dally, from the Columbia rlvnr to Puget Sound. Rome grading has been done on the proposed r mad routes bitween OlyinplaandTenluo, Hiid botwtui Seattle and Walla Walla. The Uss ox Tobacco. Kn. I'litMhii: In the last Issue of yonr valuable paper 1 notice an article on the hnbltol using tobacco, but ou did not do J ustico to the hu bjct ; you d Id not say enough. I think that the e II ot using tobacco will uver bo arrested until the press tako hold of the matter. The use of tobacco is poison ing our system; noiel wretched without it, we have got accustomed to the use of the weed; want our aystem stimulated to sucfh a pitch that If kept so no man could live but tor a short time; the blood would clog In the veius-; the heart will llutter without any reg ulation, would beat regularly for perhaps half a dotu strokes, then would jump and llut'eraudsink away, as though it would stop entirely. There may ba some who do not foel as here described, but let me tell you that you are preparing yourself tor an early grave. You oannot use tobacco with impu nity. Why commit sulolde? Secoudlv; the Use of tobacco makes us poor; no one lists less lh-n twelve dollars' worth ol tnb-tcco in a year; tUttputat interest, and the money used lor the jveed the next year putalinter- eit, and so on,'there would be more money iu the little Hah of the land, or, in other words, money wojld bs where it ought to be.ong. Too many of tu make money to spend, that Is, we spend our money too soon niter nuking it. Thirdly; the use of tobacto lends to detrude our feelings. (3n to a school- house, church, hall, or any place where a le v mini aud boys (shame!) are congregated, and ym will sea crpat tobacco (iiilds lying around, to say nothing ubout the mouths of lho"e thit chow the tllthy Wfed. h. n. si. Oregon r:ity, .Mann in, ihiO. THE GOLDEN YEAE. Il ALMIMl rUSOM. V sleep end wake ami sleep, bet all tilings move: The sun Hies forward to his brother sun; The drk erth fallows wheeled In her eclipse; Auil human thlngn returtiln;' on themselvos Moo onward, loading up the fiolden yesr. Ah, though tho tlmas when some new thought can tnu Are-but a poet's seasons- when they llower. Yet seas that dally gain uron the shore Have ebb ami llo conditioning their march, And slow and suro-comea upthe golden year. The wealth no runre shall rest in moundeJ heaps, liuismit with Ireor light shall slowly melt In many streams So fatten lower labds, And light shall 3proid, and mau. be llker man Through all tho lessons of the golden year. Nhll'eai;lei not b easiest' wrens r.oi wrens? If all the world were falcon, what of that? The wonder ot thifceagle were the less, Jlut he not less th eaiclo. Happy days, ItnlL onward, le-viiini; up the gol Jen years. l-'lv, happy, Wappy sails, nd bear the Press; ' i-iy, nappy w-.tti tue luisoion ot tue uross; Knit land to land., aud blowing heavenward, With ilk. and fruits, aud spices, clear ol toll, .Crioh the marUets of the Roklei year. Zttit we wow old. Ah! when shall all men's Rood lVenii man's rule, and universal peace IJe Ilka a shaft of light across the laud, And Ilka a lans of bearus athwart the sea, Tltromh all the circle of the golden year. BEAUTY. lieautlful laoes, they that wear, The light of a pl-asant spirit there; It matter little If dark or lair. lieautlful hauds are thev that do, The work of tho noble, good, ami tiuo, ltusy lor them the lonu day through. Iteautilul lest are they that go, Swiftly to light another's woe, Through summer's heataud winter's snow Ileaulitul children of rich or poor, Whc. walk the pathway sweet and pure, Tha'- lead lo the mansions stioiiK nud true. A.NMK L. 11. lluti'.owiMi Whkvi. The uniform testi mony of nil those who have tried hanowiug wheat In the spilnj; is, that It pays. One aubcrtber says: "I hae acted upon the advice ijiven by you, and 1 11 ml the result at Harvest most satlsrsytOl'y, I began the cus torn by harrcrinjt fiftoja RoreJi Of lvUt 0118' I Hia nS: mimber 67 Afros that I sow. I ify neluhbois, who had never een it done, I Insisted that It would kill it nut. 1 shall continue the practice, as I have now pro cured One of the Thomas smoothing bar rows, which, iu a Kret measure, euables me to dispense with ths roller, which I still use, however, when the early sprint; 's an unusually dry one. I think by using the harrow that tbe wheat tillers that Is, siools out better than when it is uot cultivated In the spring." Anothei subscriber writes as follows: "I tind that harrowing wheat lu thu spring nays well. It uHes ths wheat a sood start. aud the harrowed portion ripeus as earlv as the unborrowed part, and heavier seeds," luharrowlug wheat, care must be taken that tha soil Is sufiiolently dry, so that the harrow will pulverirs it nicely. Iu such cases, once harrowing la as advantageous to tua wheat crop as one good working of a field ot com in the curly stages of its growth, llxperience aud judgment must determine the precise lime when this work should be done. It should uot be doue until the heavy frosts lu March aie over, which will, how eer, depeud much upou theaeasou, Lwicik Mkkd ltkst. Kxperlmonls have been made at Halle and I.eipslc, showing the superiority of Urge aled seeds fir Har den vegetables. Roans and poas were tried with large and email seeds, side by side. Tha plains from the large seeds were earlier aud grew mora rapidly, aad there was about one-tenth la the dltlerauoe of tbe crops lu tavorol' the larger seed. The large seeds also germinated with lunch greater certainty, la the experiments, an equal unmber of liUng plauu were taken. Peaches can be grown In tbe 1'tiget S mud basin, Tbey grow well and ripen la What oom county, ou Whidby, Oroa, Fidalgo and other Islands; In Seattle and various locali ties In King county; la Puyallup valley .and In Mason and Thurston counties. Since John Frost, tho alleged Albany sui cide, insists that he was not the subject of tho "crowner'a 'quest," It Is supposed the unfortunate individual wi O. M. Mitchell, who left his homo npar CToverdale, I.ano county, In a demented state of mlnd,;seeral week since. The Owyhee piper thinks there Is a well- irKanizpci ond oi nignwnv roouei", wini hnadauartorn in Unite Citv. who extend t telr operations nil over Idaho, and probt bly In Eastern Oregon. Dtnn On Hobnit's O ek 8 miles "onth of Ros'bnrg, March 21th. Mr. Cud In Kinbrle, aged about 65 years. Mr. Einbrle was one of Douglua county's Pioneer", and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. The bridge across the Owybee rlvor on the roaa between Winnwnueca and Cornucopia, Is to be completed by the 1st of May. It will cost $1,300. Hon. J. W. Nesmltb is In dellvor the orr tlon at the Centennial celebration at Port laud, on the coming Fourth of July. $.oo BUY A NO. 1 HAND -MADE -AT JOHN W. GILBERT'S, nl:! SALEM, OR. tf East Portland Nursery, SABT PORTLAND, Or. AI.AROE AND WEM,-SELKCTED STOCK OF Frnlt and Oruiuieutal Trees. Small Fruit, urape Vines, -shrubbery, Itoses. treen House and Ueddln Plants, can ahas bd fonnd at ths Nursery or at my CENTRAL MAKKET, - - lORTLAND. OK Where I keen a full sunnlv of KItESIl and reliable Fluid, arden. and Parin Needt. Also, Pru nlil" aiul UlldillllE Knives Wire aud Kustlc Hau 'Ini-UasVcu.; Plant ltods; Plants and Bulb; !?eeil Potatoes; ami eveiythln' pt,rtalnlu to a first class btcdBtore. , Prices reasonable. Catalogues flee. Address H. HANSON, octyinii; Portland or East Portland. Or. TUE 3TEAMKKS City of Salem and Ohio, COHTBISINO TUE INDEPENDENT LINE or "Willamette Stemnors, WILL UtVt PORTLAND. TnftOUQU THE Lo-'ka, forHalem, Albany, t'orxtll, Uarrisbnn;, lki-iiiu Cltv. and all way points, tno and thrte times a week, and return. KHKIGItT forwarded by this tine will receive iulck lUspatch nud the best of care. Our steamers hivennequaled acmmmoiatious. be tu prtvldut with ei ery thins necessary to make tra clrs corafurtablc. UavinjIeaseillJiePVCIFIC WHAltK and WAKE 110 USE (the biwt in Portbiud, 'hjIiij; all enclosed) we are Prepared lo recehe ou norae fi.ODO ton of CreU-lit. r CHAKOSH iiHKMONABLli For luillior lotormatlun, auly on boanl steamers, or to N. INUUKSOLI,, tienerol Airent, Purthind I' O, bCHWATKA, Salem, Agent. U. B. SCOTT & CO.. EVERY DESCRIPTION Bo oIsl etULL JoTd PRINTING Expotlitioii-Iy Kxcoutod IV HONKERS & REIHNGTON, Coilereial Street, SiLKH. BLANK DKEDS Always on Uaad. Jno. W Kediftxtoa. Wood W. Munkers. HVHOH."! DUTCH FIJCSEED riVlK f.N'DEItblONKD lXS RAUHD THE FAST X vear, ami bate for talc 1000 Bushels Dutoh Flax Seed A they Iih ported thecd eovvu. mini he cultivated cireAillv, th7 can warrant tbe mine to be Good'Clcan Seed ot Excellent quality. The advantage of till variety In that, after Mitng the eed, tbe draw la very VHhialite tor inanuoKtar- lni par.et AdJrws, 1'AKIUSll , M1LLKK, uauu uaryS. 'Tti-U icnvi'on Oreiran. FT n OT P Hftpnwrttttttomtteta u U W Xa aklBMinvvBia unornv ,wi vvaa a waiuti SEEDS. Market Vegetablo seeds TtM rhnneat and beat Mads nnntiiunuu market, twuu two 7 VEGETABLE f our Ulaamt 1 I -- " r-"-". SEEDS. lur 17 enninp (v a Bcuvajuh lottoo.MaM C.W. KIBBEE, M.D., fTlRKTS ALL FEVERS UPOlf A TOaso (live special attention to dlaeawa of womtn and chlktren. Couaaltluc room with DR. 8HKLTON, In Paniah't brick. Kaskianc, Conimeftlal tlnMl, South Salem, on tba bin aurjtf It Pays ! It Pays ! WHAT PATS? XT PY i-ren Mumi'i'tirer. Kcrchatit Mc-hinlc Invrnl'ir, ft r ur l'rik-Mlotial pIuii. in keep lurcirniuduuall Uit luipn ciucnis nun nn)ioirriF in thu a. IT l'Y9thchecI of eierjr rsmlly to Intn-Hici-li'tn hlnlmii-tliolda tirwlpipe' that l Injim. the, nn that osier a Uelo tor InvniliratUn and in ,un ! thouuht aud eucouruei" itl'curiljii aiuun i.r men. The SCIENTIFIC AMER?CAN which ha been pnlilUh" I wi-ckljr for IIih lit tlilrfj yeari", doe thli. to an extPtit beyond thit of mi) oth-i-r piiillcatlon.ln tail it iKthi-only i-iS,ly pipe pub lished In the United sute. devt d lo M innia.tur Mechanics. Invention, and New Dlfcivterlc lu Hie Arta and Sciences. Every number Is profusely Illustrated and 't rou tent embrace the latest aud most intrn-silni; Infor matlon pinalnlngto the Inilustr'al, Vw-hnnical, aurl Sckwtlflc Pror-ss of the World; Ilecriptioi)s. hIUi Deantlful lini;ravtnes, of New Inventions, New Iin nlements. New nroeesses. and Ininroved Inatitrles of all kinds: Ksefnl No'es. Rec Ipes. Suggestlmis mi Advice, by Pra"tlcal Writers. Tor Workmen aud fcm. plovers, lu all the various arts, forming a complete repertory of New InMlitlons and discoveries; con tainln a weekly record not onlv of the progress of the Industrial Arts In cmr own country, but al-o of allNewDiscoterlesand Iuentlons In every branch of Eiisineertnz. Mt-chaulcs, and Self nee abroad. THU 8C1KN1IFIC AMEKICAN has been the fore moht of all Irdutna1 publications for the pat Thirty vears. It I' tin; Ulilo't, Largest, Cheapest, and the Best wepkly Illustrated napt-r deoled to EnKneer lutr. Mechanic. CliemUtry. New Inventions, Science and luauHrial Prourtsa. published In the World. Tht DMctUxil tccelnti are wHl worth ten time tl"c fnbciiptlnn price. And for the ih p ami houce will itt e iiiaqy timec the cot of enhru rip'iou Mcrchanti KarmeM.MetistLiCH, Kiijjineer", Inv ih tora. Matiafitctareri). Cltenu-ti. Lover of Science and I'eoplc of all Profr!oiir will An i Hip HOIBNTI- KlU AMKKIC'A.N tippful to them. It c 1 1 mi id have a place in oery Family. Librur?. Stunv. Otllc. and Couutins Knom: In etav Hcailinir hoofn. Collese nticl Wcho 1 Auev olome commtULCH Iunnar ltr, 1870. A vetr a numrtprs contain k2 imee- and several lluwlnMl Kiit;r'ifn. I liourand4 of hi e are ini served for hindiUk aud rtterence. 'lonn- i jOaytar py man, lnfmning pi'tMi;(. iiiecoui x to ciunj, nt cial ciroulaM rirlii(rclubratfi(fnt Vnv. SsIiijfVcopW" mailed on receipt of 10 ttntc. May he liul ot alt News Dealers. U A rpTTtTflTpQ In connection nith tin Sci liilijll XOi CdtlHc Anuricaii, Merf. .Munu it Co MPHolIc'turuol American and vorciffn F'atcnte, and hve the largest eMtabliflmieut in the world More thv S0,000 upp ictlons hac been made for patditK through theiraj;eucy. Patents are obtiilueil on the bet terra. Model of New Invent! 'ii" and Sketches examined and hiI1cb free A special iimIch ie maitf in tbo bOIKNTIPIC AMERICAN of all Invention Patented through thu Agency, with the name and residence of the Pateuttc. Patents are often sold in part or whole, to persons at tracted to the invtutlou y such notice, tnd for Pamphlet, containing full dirtctlonr for ohtaninj Pattntri A bound volume tontatnlnirthe I'-itt nc Law Census of the tT. 8 , and 4i Knn'rtu lns of mtchanlt nl movements Prlcp i3 cents. Add re Hi fur the Puper, or concennnjr Patent, MLNN at CO. .J7 Park Kow. New York. ranch ON lice Cor. PA 7th Ms Wthiiuion, U. C. THE WEEKLY "SUN. 177. NVW YORK. ISUi. Eihteeu hundred anil seventy !x U tlie tViiHnn4al year. It 1 a!o the year In thlek au Oiitxwltfttn Hoii'e iflt'.prei'entatl-'', Iho irrt lnce the war. will belli pnwir at Wwbluirhiu; and thuearol thu twen ty third rluctioonf a l'reldmt or tlie United tatis All or theie ev -nta are "are to be of (treat interest and lmpiiitance, eipe.ially the latter; and all of thi ni aud oery thlujionuected with ttuui v.l belully aud fra-dityreportwi audeTtotLiHleUn ThkHln. The Opposition House of Representative, taklnt; Ui the line ol Inquiry opened yearn a?o byTiiu M-s, will diligently and Hlernlr Imrfthrate the corrupticii aud niii-doed of Uiunt'b admlulKUatlou; and will. It la to behopvd. lav the fouutlmtou for a irw and 1r.t ter period is our national hUtory. Of all t!il Ths Hun vrl.l ccuitaln toniiiletoand aecnrile uccouiit- fir nlhln?ltreaIerK with urly an tnirtwurlhy Inlor lualton up'n the-o ubrtirhtui; topics The twentv-tblrd l'rivldeiitiil election, vlli tho nrenarattouaforlt. will Intnitinomtilii aiiiteldlip nn ouUuAr'iaiplratloii8lora third term ot power and plunder and still more oe dVculln; Vho hall be the (.andtdale or tbe tart of Hororm and ai. eletlnr that candidate. Concerning all tbee cuVJt. thne who read Thi. Ht v will have tbe countant meaiiri ol Klliu' tnoroQ-!h)yiwtell luformed. TUeW'ichKL SfN. which ha. attained a circulation of over elehrv thonand coploe, already lu lt reader in t,veiv biaic and 'I errltorj, and we tmt that 'he ear lbTti will fin their number doubled. It will con tinue tn boa thornuirn umwpaner. All the ircueral Bewfofthcdi will be lonud in it, condensed when nulniortant, at full length when ol moment; and al wa)!, we trust, treated In act ar lntereftlivmanntr. It la oar aluitii make tho AVbiklt b'rs the ben family ncwcpap-ir lu the wor d. and we flvallconilnuo toHoin It olnnn a lare auioantofml.tl1anLnus readlnj, fHchasriories tle, poemf, Mlcutluc In telliu! uce and a'riiultnral luformullnu. tor which we are nor able to ni'tke room In oar rfiill) edition. The agricultural departuuut especially l one ol tla prom inent ferture. The tblou" are alan reaularly report ed In Ht (.ulunui"; aud o are lbs markets of every klud. IbtWEtkLi scn. cl;ht paw with fllly six broad ( omnna U only tl.iO a year, portage prepaid. As thN priuo Iwrel) repajv the cott of the paper, no ills rount i an be made fioin thla rats to clubs, agiuts, I osiniasitrs, or anyi'ne. The Da i lt Si's, a larze four paite newspaper ol tweuvy el'ht column, .rives all tho new for two cents ainpy. huii'i nation, poslaste iiropald, ntc. a month or $i, !) a ytar, Kunday iHlItiou ttr, fl.lUper jear. we naie no iravuui ut.enr'. .aaurtH", THrf SUN, New York Cit). Brooks & MoFarland, (Snccessois to French A Oo.) WHOLESALE AND TAIL DKALBKS IN General. MerchandisE, Corner of Second and Washington atreew, PALIJIS C1TT, OHWJON. pat w XiUOXUtf BSXL, Hnccessor to 1. M. Khlzb Co., S Llbertf m - NEW VOIIK, ComntlHwiou Ajpeiit FOR BUYING AND KORWAIUMNG FEOM New Yo-k via Isthuus, PadHc HaUroa d, and run tlnrn. all Vti.d at UerchaodliH'. aud lor tbe uit Of .P.-odiici from the IVllliC wiat, fur the coJn)C1ip i Of moWT. iSC, ooi are tbe best the world produoes, 'IlKy are planted by a million people, lu Auinnca, and the retail U beauti ful Flower and spiced d rsreublos. A Priced rau Wue eni tree to all wno iuckue the postage i itct stamp. Vick'a Floral Uulalo, Quarterly, 'X cents a year. Vlrfc'a Flower and Vegetablo Cardea, US cents; wllh cloth coven 65 cent. Addrete JME8 VtCK. Kochestcr. N. Y. v- Stx-,yect. iQi. Krom Palcm, about ui middle of September last, a chetnut sorrel .HARE. IS hands hlu-o-a lit tle white in forehtad saddle marks or her tiirlit side very little mane bad on a bell at the time of lcavins bad with her a young colt, two year old. also a little white lu IU forehead. Wrht hind foot of the mare a llttl white above lha bonf. A liberal reward will be paid for any Inbrinatlon that will lead to her recovery. KoaaaT llAauaavi, Feb. 18, 1879-ml. Bear T. L . Davidson',. SALEM FURNITURE FACTORY, At Mill Creek Bridge, LIBEHTV bTIlliET, SALEM, OKKOOW All kinds of FURNITURE ON HANDr And Made to Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the lowvat terms tor fASII. JOB WOIIK done, and all klndof TIIRXIM Orders proffljilly Attended to. Oood delivered toanyptrt of the city, to tlio rati-' road, or wharf, ranic or chajuix. PABMENTER A BABG0GK. April 10. 1873. wtf JONES & PAfTERSON HAVB FAR3IS FOR SALE Buy and Sell City Property. REITT HOUSES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AND Make Collections. AOENTS rOR Mutual Life Insurance Company OP NEW YORK. Union Fire Insurance Comp'y OF fcAN FRANCISCO. KEEP ON IHNO, POK ORATUITOtTS CIRCU lstlon, their " Descriptive Land C'lrcnlir," ami " Descilptlvc Circular and Weather Heconl ol Or egon." Office on sronnd fior, bPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALEM, OREOON. apluy DF"03r Sale. PURE SPANISH MERINO BUCK.S. ONE HUNDRED BUCKS OP THIS STOCK. Of mot reliable character, selected bv Georpo Ham mond from tbe BEST VRMO r FLOCKS. atrlv4 at Portland on tbe Ulh of An jut, nud will l ou"eret for i-aie by him and Ttun. h I.an' lu that city at d at the Dalle" upon favorable term Flivk masters wl ini; siab stock are coidlally intlted to examine. THUS. S. LlNti, Portland, Au,'. 12, 1ST!. S7tt MOUNTAIN BALM Tlie Great Oregon RfsmeAj for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, AND THtK J3Ikohh of'tllA 3L,iiisr, IS PERPECTLY HARMUMt-CANXOT IVrffJJK the most dehiate. The par? syrat-a beatrtiml article plea-ant to the tate prtpand wllh itreat care can be ha.1 at both VUlEUllAN'S aud COX BELT'S lit ur More Salem. Irtltf Mrs. Rohrer's New Romedy for tbe vanas IB HEKTIXO WITH WOXBZMVL SCCCSSS TUIS PURELY VEORTABLE RKJ1HDY HAS no equal In the relief and cure of Oousb'. Colds, Vthma, Bronchitis Croup, Whooping Oouxb, 11 ea sle, Ac, lt has produced some remarkable cures, bolu by drn.'ilts onrraUi. Prepared only bv Mr. K. HOUHEIt, Monmouib. Or.. To whom all letter of btisiue -liould be addressed. Woodburn Nursery, WOOBBTJILN. JWTASUOir co.v A Choice Selection of Fruit, Shade, Ornamental, ..AMI.. Nut-Bearing Trees, Vines and Shrubbery, Plum and Prune Trees, Constantly ou hand. AdJre-s J. Bl. SETTMSHIIIB. T. B.-ALl.ltV, acent lor Kalem. WooJUum. Circulars stnt on app'Uatlou. ocitlaa". To Potato-Growers, I have for file set rl NEW VARIETIES of Potato, which I think luchly worthy of the alien-JIouoreTeTyoneHUoral-e pontoft. at all. Jlvrxt i?i,i",?,r1",ou "IJ hsaver-Aiui farm uer Kt'u S .' M,ll0,, e-wuly.uud my eiperiuci. a wll Uiat of mni olhen, 1 Uut potatoes from the leaver itam plsntel ouour wiinronn upland will prodnte froaa oqa-ttUrd to one-hjlf more than will potatoes rrom luv uphnl. THepUaiAea tu I wish to lntroluce ar twouew arletles Just iulroducod In tbe Ea-t. and CC-tmsouo dollar jvr pound two years avo. I now ouertuem ai ,u per nunel in Salem. Extra Early Vermont-Iuappiaruncesnai-wuat like the barly Itose, but cous'der d luacli ux rior to it, aud about two ti cells larller, and a splendid (.ropiwr. llrot nelPa Beauty A law re I skinned po tato the handsomest potato growu a splendid crop per and If there ever was a ptau that rivaled th Oimlct for all purposes. It is thi one. 1 hae all kinds tor sale that are du-med worlhv of cu tlvalion. amont: which is tho EltLY ItOSK KIXH OF TH JSARUES, UAUNE1T CHILE and the II1MICK. Speclinena to be seen at Karrar Bros." and at Jt irllii A AllenN. Salem. J. B. DiniCK, docfl Hubbard, Mariou Co , Otrou. To Trade or to Sell, A Good Ranch in Wasco Co., ON BRIDGE CREEK, with or without Stock, well. lmproed, t-ood house and outbilldlnirs, well fenced, about 40 acres good cultivable land, audi splendid rango for horses, cattle, or sheeo. To ex chanse for Uud In thla valley. For further Informa tion apply to Daniel Clark, or BRBYXAN BBO Salem. octf t. a. ffTjXaUVjur. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPERA HOUSE, 8ALEJ1. 8. Z, coraer, at head of lUira. , ftUr ' Wfttfm v H itrnl J "