lrr. ..iryiittetts hil-IHiriWiti HliiMllWM WILLAMETTE FARMER. '-. 1 JOHN G. WEIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, " Wooden ami Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars coniaiERri-itAi atssekt. Salem, April 50, 1S73. dwtl RAILROAD NURSERY. Prunes and Plums made a Specialty. 200,000 FRUIT TREES For Sale Tills Season. CONSIST INO Ol' Apple, rem-, Quince, I'ltini, Prune, J'l'tieli, (.'herry, Urn no vinos Currant, DliU'lvberrles. Jlapherrifs (eight vari eties), .Stnnvuorrios, Chestnut, Mtil licrry, Black and White Wnluur, tliekory, KntriU' Maple, Honey Lo cust, Lotnbimly Poplar, Mountain Ash, 'W'popini,' Willow, .Sn.iwImlW and LUnchs, Honeysuckles and Iy. Arlior Vita.', Italian C. press (inlilcn Cypres, very line, Pines ul Cedar l)co(liir,i'uricanthus,.Jiiponlcii or Fire Tree, forty varieties of Ito-es, Flow erlnr yhrulis and Plants of all kinds English Haw heeds for hedging, al-o KiirIMi I'rivet Plants, for fancy Hedges Now I call special attention to the Amsden June Peach, Piftocn days earlier than any other Peach known. 1 have only about "JO" voarling trees or this Peacli. l'rlce, 1 each, SH) per doz. H,t)l dormant biuU of this Peacli; price Hoc each, S:.1 per hundred, -v-Oii pur thousand. I also have a few trees of the 3Xouu Voruoii Pear. This Pear is ono of the most valuable now Full Pears in cultivation. Price of trees, SI each. Oregon Clmtiiplon Gooscbrrrj . Thin berry 1 worth nil otlur (looci'bcoilci' for pr-'f-It. n tt li a lliio laiyo berry, and tQo mot pro.ldi bearer cerlinowu. l'rlce or pliiu. $1.50 per do., SlOper hundred. KcU Warrington Gooseberry. TliUW tho Unreel (dull li)oclieirl-, ami I- ft bliuil red, vciy orrmmriit.il, and nu ex-el.ent hero .--Price of plant. M cuiitB each. $i! per iIoxjii. IPonolx QocdliJiBM, Tor lmmlrcil. j I: per thoumnd, JUO. t'rlcu Lint i cut frcu to any uddrevr. riuiii and l'riiuo Trees on reach Knots. I claim that ihe I'eieh root t fur Hiperlor ti Phcn root lor KMriln' prunu ami jtlnnw nil. lor tlice rea ntm I. Yon never havo any rnrout to destroy the 11(0 ol your ircoi". '). Thu pntno ami plum Miccie.1 better mi pcadt thai on plum. :). Tito prune nnd plum liearyotimreron piacli rooti". ami thelrnlt I of eottir quality. My lirothvr lint a l'nimi nivhant of Ml tree oil peach rooti live year old that hart lorty pound to tlio mo till mjwii. ill tree aro very tnrlny nnrl jltic. 1 can liow any nnn piacli root that nrutwui jy.rlvo year olil, perfectly found anil licalthy. Testimony In favor or the Peacli Koot. MiMinnviixk. Oct. 33, ls;il. II. W. l'r.RTTVJJAN,- Dear bin Your note In regard to I'lum tree on Peach root I a hand. Ilmou number of large, healthy l'lum tree rv.-.-nty year old, trailed on peacli root They Invo never iprouted. mid heir extremely well. 1 would not havou plum or prune treo mile it wn on peach roor. Your, rctpectlully, W . T. Nuwuv. Agent Tor my Nursery. HJMalarlcey. Portland: Wootluy fn'a., (Servnli I. Michael. Wheatland; Mr 1! A JndUln. Kuuenc; jjV Whipple, L'ottnxoiiroej b Uerry. JlcMlnuvllle. H. W. PRETTYMAN, Proprietor of ll.illm.id Xurtcrr. noviotf KAST I'OIITl.iNn. Or. JOHN MINTO, niicKUBit or MERINO SHEEP, niAKKS pleauro In nirorinc to tlio Wool-flruwer of L Driven and tlio ndjolnlnir 'f errltorW the chance toiiirclia.. TllOltOL'lillllltEI) MhlllNOS, mid n murine; pirtli'lntereicdttat they can, and will en deavor to. tll Mieep of tlio tamo ijuallty and ai,io at MUCH CHKM'Kit KATKb than mch can poflbly bo Imiiortcd. Kxamlnatlon Jid coinp.irlon with tn tr Sheep offered In the market ar. ci.nlUlly Iinited. a.Addre JOllNMNTO. halem, Orcsou. N. D.Tbo Ram and Ham Limb of tlio tloclc can boicenou tlio ISLAND fAltJI. adjoluliij; balem.- J'ho Kwtcaii hit k'lu a' thu amo place, or ut iho HILL FAHM four nnd a lull mllcouth or the city. balem, He:tembcr 10, lb3. RAILR0AD LANDS, lL.lloi'al ToniiwT lOW lMiicr.s! tow I.N'TEIIKSTI THE OHCfiON & CAMFOHKIA 11AILUOAD TO. offer their IahA for a!o nnon thu following Jibo nil term: One lentil of tho price In cah; tnterctt on the biUncoat tho ito of even per cent, oue vcur After ale; aud taca followlns yeir ouo-tcnth of the iirlnclp.il and Interest on tho bhljnce at the rate of even per cent er anmrn, Ilotb principal and Inter ttt pajableln tf. a Currency. A dUcount of ten per cent will ho allowed for r.ih Vtf Letter to bo nddrecd to P. bCUl'LZi:, Laud Acent O. ,T 0. H. 1'.. Portland. Urccou. SALEM FOUNDRY, & Machine Sliop, CALEH. .... OREGON. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. MTKAM ENOIKES, SAW MILLS, GIUST MILLS, 3 Ueftper. Pumpt, tad all kind and tyti of Ma cnlnory made to order. Machinery repaired at a bort notice. Pattcrn-niiVln:: done In all Itoarlounform, nd all kind of Bras and Iron Caetlmr nirnlihrdat hort notice. AIo, manufacturer of ENTEHPIUSK PLANER an XATCUEIt, and STICKKKS and IIAPERSL ajtvJwtt (Succefcwor to A N titlbcrt A; Co.) C. UZIAPOVAGE, ..Dealer in.. BOOTS & SHOES, nolman' Block. Coramejclal St., tL:cc dwor north i; jjtti i'osi oacc, &A J4tt.1i, Or. apl y FOB SALE!, Quo Good Lever Power, CUnMllLN V Jit ONK on l'Ol'H 1IOHSKS-CAN K be lied !or ra aKjk wiv1, rli( J pliw leed trntpp iiiBHtcr or thritliliirf it.ln It cnii be ennlu ope ration u my h"i' i'i outh Salem. Mle .1, reb. V2, !' It. S. .!OU PROPRIETARY MEDICINES DR. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., Late Phyttchn la SI. George's and SI. Barlhalo mtw'i Hotpital. London, Curator la OL Elluuoth't, cto. After frrtrs of tho moif. mhortnun rc ttrarch owl nivflff Jon, nin nflcr tlio jivurtlciil iipjillcnllnn lit trmtmrnt to tliou kiiiiiIb of ittviitit lio. Cliantttir, .Ai,, jr,J,iunwnrciitHtii to ttioAtiievlniii pit ti tle the folloirlntt twirdlft, i nolo i coeeru and uroitertu, tlio efilcttcu of nhlelt is tittmtrtl in tho rohintliioitu qitantltii of testimonials, tho nnnotleltctl offerings of atiffcrlHtf flint tllneottraued patioit.i, tvlto liavo not only recelrtd relief ami bcnelt from their eontluuetl ttse, but liaro been ratllentlu cured of ailments and ehronlo complaints, irhlclt ttavo been tidjittturd by tho most eminent physician as hopeless. THE WONDERFUL EGYPTIAN BL00D-PURIF2EB. IliEaiME. 371 ineomnanthtit nVPITIiATIVl? la ri powerful Al.Tl'.HATlVi:, UOXJC Jit. vhr.Tiv, nT'iPiioKurio, and ai'j:iu- j:XT, eomblnlnff virtue trhleh rentier tt Invaluable and uerer'fallinil, and bu Its continued itso telll tharounltlil eratli eattt all diseases of tho btood. Its Inarc tllentf aro of a purrli harmless extrac tion, tho producttt gathered from remain J.'tiuptl'in J'roelnccH, and whero there la the sll'htcst taint of tllseam In tho sys tem, It never fall In rjeetlna thattllsettco tltrimiih the iiiriltimt vf tho sUln, or tx wlllnn it through tho tnifii; n-nil various ehaunclH of tho botttU therebu ullnifiii'r. and, Indeed, foreinii all tho 1117(111 intti their proper normal and fttnetlniiul cnii dltlon. A vst'U brief ttpueo of time trltl eonvlneo any patient tsji; It, of Us vv tloubted vcllabllltit and leoinleritil eitra tleo properties, It bclnn, tnont unquestion ably, tho verjl aemo ofmedlenl triumphs, and tho greatest discovery of tho prttrnv atlt; in tho treatment of every dlsratn whero tho blood itself is primarily thn .teat of tho lesion or disorder, such as HVHOl'VXiA and tho thousand and ono cause that lead to thin terrlblo outlet Unt, of tehlch all civilized rommunllle ttro conulsant, for Jllbllcal Truth has assert ed that tho "Mm of tho fathers ahull visit even itnto tho third and fouvth itnl cratlons," and to Iti.'OK.'.V.iOH'.V IAJ j:xri:i:nr,t:i coxsarvrioys it i n powerful rejuvenalor, causing tho irrcek of ntan oneo moro to assume tho Uod-llko form of manhood, JUn -tWTANIMVS MHPASVS. vj:jk Aitvmsoiimuis, vonith'atiox ok costu'j:xi:hs, j,tvi:tt axi kjixj:v coMj'i.Aixss, oi:nj:hai. axo xi:uv ovs nr.nii.iTY, juiMUMATJs.ir, iiiAxinrr.Ait j:iihAKttJi?ii:xTa. j:pi siiin.ioMATovs cAXavit. Nuuitrr, AFI'JXTIONS Oh' Tilt: JJOiYKW. IXliO J.r.XT ItliCJ'.KH, J'JiJItAJiJi t.OM VLAIXTS (and to tho gentler sen It is a boon low sought for by sensltlvct suscep tible, atid dcllcuto females, as it tal.-ea direct action upon their ailments) AXJt ALT. VOHMH Of CUUOX1V JUSVASi: j.v which Tin: hlooius Tin: svax ' Till: TllOVllhi:, It is invaluable. .1 perncvernnco xvlth this remedy telll jnwo olffto nml rrii(?iidi( cmii for CIlll.l.S and VllVJUia and all J1ALA 1UAI. I'OMOXH. . . Uhottsanda of Testimonials attest tho truth of theso claims, l'rlce, One Dollar, in largo bottle, or Is buttles, $G. mmmmmt DYSPEPSIA. CASTStOX. OASTTiOX is a safe, speedy, and posi tive cure for that most depressing of ail ments, and a brief eottmoof treatmt nt telll rcstortt tho digestive organs to their pris tine strength, and promote tho healthy action of the ittonweh and intestines. 2hn nervous irrltaliUty of literary awl all jtersona pursuing n sedentary Hie, Is speedily removed by this agent, Thn stomach is restored to health and thol.ey notoof the systtm will ouea 11101 o respond in tho performance of labor. l'rlce, Oiik ijollat; in. largo bottle, or Is bottles, $5, BRONCHITIS AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. TRACHBKOX. A sUflht so-called eohl will oflllme lead to (i weWniM cough, trhleh, ttuearcil for or badly treated, tmnc havo but ono result It must eventuate In a settled caso of lIllOliOUMTJS, or what Is worse, tho deadly aUKiHiJiiwjttjf. uo all suurrtug from harassing cough and expectoration. featllM VONtilfJll'TlOX. To all suDerlug rrom fittrasslna counh and ejrnectoratloti. TltAClIEON offers a sound, reliable, and permanent relief. It augments expecto ration, and enables tho ixirloic to expel tnttt lerriow dcjuo aeposti, witteit, 1 tcji without judicious treatment, must com municate its polton to tho vesicular sub stance of the lung, degenerating and de stroying that most essential f organs, and ttlllmatea only in an tnrly and un timely death. TJtAOIWOX has no equal, much less a superior, and its -ttso will iot only remova tho deposit, thereby ajjordlug great relief, but heals the membrauo anil leaves tho jiatlent in2ossvsslon of lualthy lung tissue. l'rlce, J'lftU Cents per bottle, or ato tonics, jiv.ai. PILES. Hemorrhoids. riLo.v. flatty causes tend taprailttrathl pain ful and distressing state. Tho blood is retarded in its return thn loo frequent ttse of drastle purgatives tendi to ptmltiea congestion of tho bowels, torpid action of tho liver, and numerous other causes ara the snureo of this complaint, and hitherto nothing efftctual has been presented to tho public, which would rapidly alleviate symptoms and ultimately vrovo an efftet ivo cure. In 1'ILOX wo have a retnrdy which not only acta almost instantly, but will remove the largest tumors ofthejtarts fl'llcs) by absorption, and many who have received not only benefit, but havo been radically cured, havo been assuved (prior t9 using this treatment) by emi nent surgeons that tho only relief they ever could expect in life, would bo by an. operation, and removing it ov them jrom the body by a jrroceduro which ttecissltat cd the knife. This remedy has been hailed with delight, and is note prescribed by tunny practising physicians, who are cog nisant of its merits, as tho only known sure euro for 1'ILXS. . l'rlce, I'I fly Cents per package, or a fa) for 9'J.dO. rnr? Aiiorv HF.MEnxr.s Ann thorough, in the eradication of the differ ent and various maladies denominated, and are the result of patient, searching, laborious, and sctentlllo investigation, embracing a jterlotl of many years, in .Cur-one awl America, If the spceljio dlrettlons aro compiled with, thousands of patients will bear wit ness to their relative merits, and corrob orate every assertion, Where them ara many complications of disease, and jmi iferiM so desire, Jilt. ClIAKUUiJt will be pleased to giro all iiijurmatlon, and trtat by letter if necessaru. Heserlptlva and Explanatory Circu lar of the abovo remedie sent on receipt of stamp. If tho 1' It 0 1'lt 1 1ST Alt V JUEltlOiXJZS ar not on sale at your f articular druggist's, send orders to OR. CHANDLER. 1470 Broadwfty, gewYor; Clty; Whon WhiBkey may bo taken Medicinally After frooo, or Irish stow, or nnydpllrncy of tlio soiisoit Into which onions tuny havo soivonably ontoreil. Invariably nftor salmon, Whua thore Is winning boltiR dono nt homo. Wlum thn painluiH n,ro In tho bonne. When a person fotilu lultit iintl ilnpsu't know wltftt W tlio lUAtivr with hlin. Whon iriuml Writs up itltor mi nliinco of sovui'Al yiw, or whpti yott tm tvtrtliiK with ft frh'iid whom you do no, caiit-ut to sgm t'or twvuriil yours. Whon n jior.son hm tho tootlinuhn. Whon it prMon Ims lost at cards or bun como Into ))roit.rty. WJicii 11 por.-on hns nipt vlth rt great mis fortune, or miulo a trumnmlotiH bHriiin. Wlmu i porson has quan-Aiind, uil whon n reootii'lllillon hus Inhon jdnco. Wbon n mim Is roUir to lm mmrled lo it boitutlfnl ynunirhvly. nnd hm umdo hern prcitont of jseo M?t orjowolry,nud alio olopos with iiertmiMtiUixi'liHi-. Whon it pi woo tukpsn lido In it hmray or Is on 11 suit voyno, or om on wwrtui tin trik of 11 Ilvo net tiilcdy, or l"f(irf iisc-lul-Intjltin iMlloon.or iilinrioinlii); oil tho Jury of n. eoronor'M Ininio1', or wuott yutt nrosli tlntr tip for your wife, or whon a Irlond drops in to Pinohoa olirirj and, In fuel, upon nil sultublo oecnslous of nvilnosa nnd niutri itiottt. ONi! Kioiint on Onk-TwLi.itii, Hocauno ho Imd not studied vulr.ir Diiitluiis, lio suf iirrd in tlio wny thus ducrihed: A Dutohmtttt routed hl hinds to tin oil company Inst spring, on condition of li'colv lot: onn-oltththrf thooil procured. Tito woll juoved to bo 11 t;otd ouo, rmil tho I'Jintor bo i;n to think Mint tho oil 111011 should (io hlin it bettor chiincu, nntl vtniurcd to tell 1I1M11 ko. Thoy tifkod hint whm ho wuntcd. Ui Mild they uucht to kIvo him ouo-tuoltth. Tho imroi liii'Ut whsIUihIIv nrndo, Willi tho nudorstntuttnt; that tho lJnlclmnm vw not to tell uny one. All wont Miiflolh until tlionrst;dlvlfilon day I'ltiiic. whon our Irlond v-ntMiilv m Imtid lo mho how tiitioh hottor ho woi.hl bo oil' un der tlio now liiirk':tln, i'.linm buripli ino toil d to otto huIo lor thn oil nirti riuI ono ihr him. This did not Mill him. "J low's dish?" sins he; "I thlnlt I ts to not niuro its beforu. Uyjlnj?, you iiihKo tulhtiiUo." Tho mattoiH wuroo.xphutiod to him, Hint ho foiitiorly j;ot ono b.irrol of ovory olnht bin It mii liiHotru proposition to only who otto of (ivory twi'lvo 'I'liis-ovolutton loolt hint iibaclt. Ho scrnlohcd hi IimuI, InnKcd i'ioi, nml ndiovtsl his swolliiif; l-rt-nit of leolliipsof soll-roproftch by imllKti.niily ro iii'irkinit, 'Woll, ny iliindi.r, dit ih do first II1110 ns aver I know'N oijjln. wus moioay dwolvo." siMiui.AU I'alt ion Mil, Ii.uiwin. In a H .11 lion 111 llilliincourt, tho propony of M, t'Hilm,hM!kmiittli, niny bononni tho pros out momoiil rut tipjdo iron lnmloil with trult. 1'liL'io Ih lKitliliigoAtriiorillimry In tlil, but ih" mock of tho tron Is ohorry, on wliicO lum i.tcn itruiliid tbiwtpplo, 11 sjucIlm of golden I'I) pin Tho itu 11 prooleiiiy iciimuublus licrrles, thn fami lorm, nnd ui'.irly tho sumo color; but i losto Ih thin of n anplo, nml it cnntJittio pips liMtintl of noiiot. yphclinuiM ol this botiiiilo phonomonoit wcro yesterday iiibmlticd to our inspection. It must 00 n ro.' I'Oiiostiy, !or I' is Koncrully thought Itu-M-tbIo to fult h pIp-bunrhiK l.-till on tho - tick of iv Woo bonriti( s'niio frutt. Vitfic. licmlait llvlye, Tlioy toil of iu Oberllti, Ohio, woman who Is 11 urudtia'.o ol thrco colleges nnd cms wri'o oontry itt any imntitity nocossury to meet iho doumudn uf tlio truilc, and vol lies in bid otiiry liionitiiif, nnd nut only IctK hor husbiwid (!ot lirohUIVii't but iii'UiHlly hh.ck his own boots! Thoro would scorn lo bo HiniiuthlliK. it In dilllctilt to s.iy whut, In Iho nyctciu ot t'uinilo eiliicittioii In this country which needs lo bo tucdillcd. It is rather iitnttip', not thtita KPidimto ol Oburlm Col liio should h)U to liu'i.'k h(ir husband's boots, but tlut hIio suoiiht bo rilils to sixiunt it lilts, hiiiitl who is woilit a pair of boots (o bo blanked. Tho I'rosldoni scut to tlio.Soiinto Torres ioiideiii!o boiwriitt Iho United Stales uiid liniiit lirltliui on tlio Hiibjtoted of oxtmdl lion. Ndinnof It has boon imblliilied herdo foio. 'iho ti'H.ny has bftott roatorod to vital ity by tho net ol (Ireat llrllaln rreodlng Irom her former poslilon and tho Ntirroiithir of llfoiit tho Torpor. Thn eorro.sjw)tuloui;o 1 ro Kttd0tl by tho Souato as conlUtcntliU at present. Soir.o Idon of tho soverity of tho Into cold Ntinp in tho I'itt my bo Kuihcrod from tho fiet that tho Mltit-isslppl river wah I'.orwed with Ico at a point as far houth as Ozark Island, nearly ti htiudrod milts below Hole tia. Only onco before in tho motiiory of that vtuientblo chronolouist, "Ihoohlisc Inhabi tant," iias Hiich n tli.n ociuirnd, and that was In tho exceptionally cold winter of 1&3U. In tin iHHtclgliinnii years ICiikIiuuI xpont ?!)TH.000.ixhi In Kohl 011 her navy, slid fill), 000,000 in subsidies on her ocean nmllhleaui uif. Sho builds niiiiuiilly moro than 0,000 tons of warships, Iihs moro than 100 mull Httamora subject to her cull hi tlmo of wnr, hasoonstaiilly atsea half her naval touuao manned by (iO.000 etainmi. and her -too wnr ships have an ajturoxato of 1117,000 tons, whllo the lbs ts of ull tho rest of ICuroiuj do not ex cotdOo.OOO. A prenohor took up u collection on .Sunday and found, when his hat was returned, that thoro wasn't a penny in It. "I thank my God," said he, turning his hat iipsldodown, nnd tapping tho crown of it with his hand, "that I navo got my but Imck from this con KroKalloii." Ono of our Ignorant rich 11100, inunvyoAis aco, rofuxod tocontrlbuto In aid of the Ob- Horv.itory atCamhtldco Ihciii-o tho astrono mers tuero would DoiiiMcovorinp: more stats, when there was no tiao lor lulf tho dtars nl rendy known. TYIWIIIAI'JIY Go.vu Mad "IlrlL'lit of my x is lOce, kIvo me an M, .!" tald a printer 2 his sweetheart. Mim iimde a ut him and planted tier ir J iwetti his II s, which uiadH him (.'. Sro hore, Dtnbury Xat"i and all tho other boys let's stop Jokliij; about deith, colllnH, and funerals, it mu be Ituiiiy, btU it Is not In ktood taitu, tor It woutidM thousinds who have real ciusn to grlovo, Tho political otilldosor of tho Now York M'orlil remarks, with .sclontlllo proftindlly: "Ifyoti feed a dot; on inaddor, his very bones will Ket red." es,and the rodder tho bones t;ot tho maddor the doj,' gots. Ono good tiling about this political sus )0iise;ln tho fact that It Klves men tho blK iost kind of an exctiso to bo out nn;hls, Hvery woman Is mutually nu.lous to know who is elected, Over uOOjOOO.COO iounds of cotldo worn Im ported by I tin United States last your. Loklni; at theso Hi? 11 res ono can't see th use of KrlnJliiK up lulf a million barrels of beans to m&ko thu coll'tio ko further. A penetrating wliispor coiuos Iron) Jjthe a'ss behind tho curuin of tho domoutlo hreshold whon tho husband comes homo from tho lodro and tuAs tho clothes back from the foot of tho bw. It Is a romarkai:Iofact thatnothlntrsurnaq fes, in modern otinineerlnu:, tho pyraniltls of m.en, uuiit some nvo tnoiisantl years at;o. It Is untvorndly acknowlodBcd by tho high est profutoiOK.il tiulhorltlns In this lluo, that tho masonry could not bo surpaisod in theo ditisj and, moroovor, thodeslKH Is perfutt for tho purpose I'm which they were Inteded, ubnvouil lo oiuluro. Tlio buildlnirof pyra mids continued lor sotno ten co'itutlbs, and from sixty to suvonty still romainj many contain enormous blocks of u;rnnltn froiu thirty to forty foot lone, welfihlnt; moro than threo htiudrod tons, nnd dlpiny the most oonminiiiiHttf Imrenuily in tholr con strueilon. A moro illiron1t oporntlon than the niro tnnisport of weight that of raNltii' obelisks weluhlni; more than four huiiihnd tons wan perlornied with precision by tho lliryp'Jaut', but there nistlioti of lltllnt; lliom remains unknown. Tlio u-o of larrro' stones In iiutllli'.tiluim, was known to tho 1'oruv lans: and in India, loo, Ironi their re(iUK nance 10 Iho usooftho inch, bnlldiis havo commonly used ltri:o blocks both in bthlt's, btiildlti:. Hut tho UuianssurpassHil In utii chaiilcs tho Kirypilans vho setup ob'lhks, sluco thoy transporiod them Irotu l'tiypt, and Hlterward erected them at ltoine, hero moro are now to bo louud than letualii In lCcypt, Imniettso stones woro ued in tho temples of Ihnliicc: ono lios roaoy qttairlod whlcu Is sevontyieet louu;nnd fourteen fret square, ami weighs upward of 1,1:13 tons. CnoMwui.t, and AMKittrA. Cromwoll doclarcd htinsolf "truly ready to sorvo tho brothorn and tho chttrohos.' In Amorlcii. The declaration wna sincere. Tho pcoploof Now Unisland were over sitto that Cromwell would llMtm to their rciiuosts nml would tnkon little Interest In all ihodotnllH of their condition, lie left them Independence, per haps ho iravothcni advantageous contracts; ho favored tholr trade. When Ids nrn:n hnd iiiui'o thecoiiiiueslNol .lauialc.i, hoi-Uerod to Ilium tho island with tho promise ol all thu wealilt which thotrophlcd cllnio puuri pr.id iit.illy into tlio lapot' 11, dttftry i and thouih they iiiqneully thwarted bin vIowh, lilt maunniiity pieservcil or them his irgard. I'uijilsh history inttft Judyn of Cinntwell by Ills mlluoiicoouliio liistlltitioiisol' MiiKlnud; the American cohiiiiesrenietubot'tlioMMtrsol his power as the petiod when lirhishsov roliity wan, (or them, frco Ironi rapotltv, uiti'loratico nml oppi.slon. Ilo may be tvilleu tho bfriielnctoroi tho lhiR'ish in ."mcr lea, lor ho loll I hem 10 etioy unshackled the liberal bonevoleiico of I'rovldeece. tho luo doni of nidtiNtry, of c.tmmeicoainl of kov orumoilt. llaneitifl'a Ilistuiiit'f lingltnul. It is oftnn 0 mutter of nrtut wonder, how what )tirport.4 to bo sllvor-idnied wut-e, utn I o sold o cheaply. This wonder will bo di minished when h is liitiud otti that such ar ticles haw noli', partible of silver in or upon thoui. Moro than this, thoy aro mil even as valuable as nickel. For the pioco.x of nick eli.lu', which to some extent lias replaced llorlu, may bo ilselT replaced lor many artlclea of small value, particularly if they coii'aln cornier. Tint maultitilatlon In uulto simple. Cinirsu rasped or j?rnnul'itod .ino is boiled lor unmn tlmo in a mlxiuro or threo parts by weight of sal ammoniac and ten of water, tho objects immetsed mul stlrrrd up with a zinc Hid. Tlio dopodi In sllvoiy bright , and resists mechanical action as sue cossfully ns 11 coating of nickel. All that Is needed, theieforo, lo piodiico this f-o-c.lllod bllvor-plutod wars, Is a mixture of some hIiiii iti'itsirlnl toil 1 it nut W.m nf miiiniiM ttil Utll'lf IUltl Itll tlllll , jJUIIH'll 11 ;iliJtU4 I 141111 then plato- tho artlulo with a proparatlott of .oil. iit'uu.11 111 cnciii suver, luun, nun uu not docolvcil by a fair nnd shining surface. ("I.IMATi: ClIANOI.'ri IN IllTnSf V. Tll0 wlr ters In llttisla uro brcomlni; cohlnr ovory year, tittd tho stuumors hotter, moio dry nml hs iViiltftil, owing, as Is clem I v statwl by l.lvbilstoti, lo tho destiuutlou of Iho wool), lands formerly nbouudud In tho southern districts. Tho clearing of theso lauds lias emitted such an enormous evaporation, Ihat many onco capacious water-courses liavo bo come moro nwnmns or aro cnmnlnlnlv drv. Tho Dnieper becomes every day moro shal low, nun iin iiinuianoH lire no longer wortliy of thu uiimo ofstreams. Tho (juostloti of ro phiullng bits frequently boon imitated, but tho dried condition 01 tho eailh In many places In Southern Itiibsla makes it a great dllllculty. A Moni:i;y That Talks. a speaking monkey from llrn.ll is to bo ono of tho ills tlnutilHlinl visitors to the Paris Imposition In ISTS. Tho animal was found In tho uiiiih (f Im mothiit, who hnd been mortally wounded In a llfiht with u jiolocat, by M. Conlnmhott, whllo shooting on tho banks of tho Amazon, Little .Icon I.arauo for so ho Is named wasj;lvou over to tho ehargo of a uogress whoawas iidilietrd lo tho use ol tho word "oarramha." Tho monkey was noticed lo luivo citught the llrst syllable of tho word, and by dint of proper leaching, has been tauglii toniv "l'apa," "Mamma," "Mara non,"a::d"llrn.ll." IIastho"inlsslnu'llnk" at last Leon dlfceovercd? Albany (A". I'.i Arync. Tho Now York 'urld rldlciilos tho prau Ilea of making up conceit piogrammt-s ol selections and siialches from op-am, iiisieail of giving ballads, songs, and other plocts which aro cotuploto and approprluio to tho concert room. It says It is iiulto as absurd as trying to disposo of u house bv exhlblllug Homo ol tho brick es sauiplos. 1'eojiloalloct lo enjoy those Ir.iguinnts of molody; but tho way thoy rouso tin when n slnqilo ballad Is sung shows that their Instincts aro healthy. Managers would do well to provide whut pdople really like, rather than what thoy protend to Ht0; Tho mo ol sclontlllo terms otteu becomes a sort of second nature wllh some professional moil. A servunt who Incautiously struck the back of hlu head against thoslduwulk thoother day plteously exclaimed: "Oh, my poor medulla oblongata." The crowd thought he slluded to bis wife, and Unit sho must bo 1111 Italian lady of tui.JliiiolJyi Aryut, In 1S71 tho.'louthern States lost ?20.000,(K)f) bv lh cotton worm In a single week, In 1S71 $:!0,0o0,m 0 worth of grain was ruined bv tho chinch bug, and In 187:1, 1H7I and 187.1 the Hooky Mountain gmsshopp'or destroyed food to tint amount of $.71,000,000, Tho Maine Senate lmn iuhhos by a unani mous veto a ins iltitiou calling for a national prohibition law. Maine seems to bo one of the lew staUu whero n trial ol iiuuh laws has iot lod to their lelaxatlou. "Kotmo," Mild Moody, whon ho oponod In llostou, "let ins call your attention to a book failed 'Tho Holy Illble.1" Several ol his hearers went homo and found thoy hud ono. Tho law's delay. A caso was recently do elded in Ktiglaml which llrst commenced In IM'.!. The amount originally in dispttto was $100,000. Nothing was left. Several prominent Journals still stick to tho term " new milch cows," ami It si ems as If the whole ground had to bo gouu over again. Komlou Is Increasing nt tho ralo ol CO 000 pfsjpie nyiuir, by nutunl lucresse only, In volving tho iri.cllon of sumo 1-.O0O now hotii'O.s. KU-CiUon returns and reluming boards don't bother Kilting Hull any. The in out ho wren to know It hw 0V"i Vrovlt luVrg'W, BY TELEGRAPH. Uont.Miius, March 1, Gov. Hnyes, In u speooh at tho roooptlon to-night, aitor brief ly thanking his friends and citbons for tho good will and kindness to himsolf and fam ily, then spoko with regrot nt tho absonco ol many 01 hla Oolumbus friends who had boon called uurty by death, mentioning many ol thorn by name, ami continued: Wo aro reminded" by tlio absonco of thoso frlnntls of tho ruiinges wo must o.xpoct In tho years thai aro betoro its. As for myself and family, we go perhaps to return in ft few days to occupy our accustomed placo In this world or cniiimiti.ltj i possibly wo go to othor scones and duties, not to moot jolt again as leUow-clilans of Columbus. In that ovent, I wMi t -ay, ns Mr. Lincoln said on parting with Iih frlonds at Spring Hold, 111 years ngo, tint "I trust you will pray that I may luyo that dlvlno assistance and Miirinnco "h which 1 cannot full."' The rto'titlnn lasted ironi I till 0 o'clock, (iov. Ilaesit)d rnrtv leave to-morrow at l'J.30 bv thu l'auiiandle 1 into for Washing Ion. He won't teslgit tho position of Oov ornor at present, ritiiMiio, Fob. 'J A dlipi'uh rccolvod at military headquarsets from Uheyonno Agon oy Mi.H'JU0 Monx arrived tlicro yestetduy fiotu tlio hostile camp on Tonguo river, riioystirrpiiilerwd theinselvrsnnd .".00 ponies, W.vsiiiN'dioN, March 1. To-day n man called at thn Treasurer's olllco and i-ettt In to tho redemption bttrenu a card healing tho name of Littleton, eallltig out a lady named Stover. Upon her appcaraneo ho ilrcd two shotaat her, neither of which took ollout. The man was arrested ami taken to tho sta tion house. Ho declares thu woman Is his wdto, but Is employed under another nitinu. Ni:w Ont.KANs, Match 1. Uov. Packard has Issued 11 proclamation convening thu legislature lor-0 days, commencing Ironi tho expirstloii of tho regular sr&slnn to day, and specifying tho election of 11 U. N. Sena tor for thoshnit term ns n special object lo take pri'ilttro over all business. Wasuinot.iN, Feb. US. Tho l'.tcllht co.tst Iioiiih In iho Indian appropriation bill us ll. ed by thoeouforenco commlltcuand llualiy otsi-id liy lioth housosnro, for Iho Arlsan.i .Vpaehos, gStKi.floO: New Mexlro Apachfs, Sltlil.OOO; h.oldental epnnn)s of lervlcoral itornla ami Arlzonn, Ji'i.OOi) each: Now Mux !co. Siw.iulO; Oregon, tH3,iiH); Nevada, Utah 11111I Washington, $10000 inch. 'ino lreasurer to-ilay ilcsiioyeil 713,000 legal letolers, leaving outstanding legal tun ders, $!il 1,000,001). Nnw YotiK, Fob. i?. Tha Herald's Wash ton t-prolalsiiys: Ilexes writes lo Foster as loiiows: "Assuio any or our Souihoin frletid.( that I am Impressed with tho necess ity of a complrto chance of men and policy. I shall ntaiut by tho Ideas outlined in niy letter of lasimimuiur." Wamiiun'Ion, March '-'. I'resldont oleot Ha) cm nnd party arrived at 0 o'clock, and was recelod by ex-Oov. Donnl-oii,; Senator Sherman and (Ion. Sherman, who escorted linn from tho depot. TI1010 weio present abeiil -,000, tkhochi.crnl as tho parly passed on their way 10 tho carnages. Thoy wero driven to tho resilience of tlonator Sher man whero thoy will remain lor tho incsont, March 1. During the session of tlio cabi net to-day President oloct llnyon, accent p mind by (l.sn, Sherman and liovoruor Den iiImiii, called nt thu executive mansion, Mr, llayus doslring to jircsunt 111- respects to tho President. Tho distinguished party weio ushered Into tlio council chamber whoro tho cabinet was 111 session, and all proceedings wero slopped hi that tho formalities of lutin durllou might piocccd. Tho President elect was especially gns'lcd and congratulated by President Oram, nnd tho members nfthoc.ibi not, all ot whom, with tho exception of Si o retary Mori 111 , who was kupt away by sick ness, wero protein, mid mutual expressions of happiness woru exchanged ut tho tormina lion ol thu question that agitated Congress and thu country. A general conversation was brlclly hold, and tho Presidentelect had an earnest and qulot convors.iilou of somo minutes' duration, In which Pi cbldent (Irani iicqualntcd the Prei-ldnnt elect of thodlrco tlous given concerning the new occupancy of the executive niinsloii, ami of tho arrange ments nrndo In lOjpird to thu courtesies at tending tho Inaugural coremotiles mo far as thoy concerntd tho present chief magistrate. Tho nominal ami political friends of tho President elect wero ut tho executive man sion, nml when his pirly Icftallshook hands with him bei'oro ho enlorel bis carrligo. From tho llveuiittvo Mansion, tho party diovototho I'apUol, proceodlug nt onco by liivlniiloti of tho President of the Senate 10 tho Vice Pnslount's room whoroau Ittlurmal icctiptlou wus hold. Republican and many Democratic b-juutors called to inv tholr respects mil weio iirctented to Hayes by Forry. SiibKdpiently 11 largo number of members of tho House and other persons of prominence called and tendons! their con gratulations. Pi eslileut elect llayoi remain ed nt thn Vice Piosldout'rt loom moro than an hour. Among tho Couiiressiimu who cal'ed on him woru lteagau, Hmi Hill, lllount mid Chandler. At ler.st I.OOO peisons voro In thocorrl lots anxious to bo preontrd,biit tho crowd increasing It was deemed proper to restrict tho calluis Id membeisof (.'ongross hiiiI their friends. The prcsom-ooftho Presi dent ehnit caused iimeli Interest in all parts ol'tho Capitol. Vice Proshlent elect Wheeler arrived at 1 p. m. ami proceeded to tho Capitol. European Groin Murker. Livimi'oei., March 3 A loading grain cir cular says dullness Hill prevails In tho pro vincial markotH, though no downward movement Is appatuut. On tho contrary, sumo low places report slight Improvement. Tho coast U again nearly cleared, and with small choice there Is 110 Inducement to operate troely, ami In this brunch of trade as well as lor oirgos on passage nnd for ship ment, price are rather against nollers, Our arrivals fir thu past threo days aro thirty thousand quarters of wheat, of which Ilvo sixths -aro Ironi Calilornlu. Transactions since Tuesday havo been very limited and prices wo'o barely supported. Fresh supply of nial.oaiid Hour arouuilsttitllv light at tills market to-day, utteuduiico whs moaxru, llu.lnoss In wheal only moderated, sellers concede one penny pur cental from Tuesday's quotation for red i.nd white. Corn threo Ieii(j3 per quarter, ami Is In fair request at iho reduction. Whllo on route for Long Tom thu other day, tho wlin) of tho Ma.Mluvllu got out of rig. Mr. Win, Mulllus wus engugod in making repairs, whon the engine star lod up mid tho wheel miulo two revolutions beloro ltcould bo stopped. Jlllly managed to cling to tho framework and escaped iinlnured, but wus badly hillldosid. iMlerjntxe, Tho Victoria bridge across tho St. Law rotico is moro than a foot shorter In winter than In summer, mid If provisions wero not made for thu changu something would buyo to break. The Chicago Jnutnnl complains that it Is coldest Just about thu I line a man has iloelii (d to goi up ami build a lire. This whole country should bo boated by stoaui. Thu Prtolth University, at Forest Grove, Is out of dobt. and has an endowment of $70.- IVWi i M Jt tt -- Z tyW 'jitUl''TJLUJJMiM-J-