R3?F r,W?n -" fW -at. swtaEmHBawaaa u '-, 53 WIIJLJAMETTE FARMER nr.AnKia Jc OBAIG. munni axb nonemM. ,yH a. A. (1L1HKK' kV-W. OMAM.S Teresa of kMrfpttoa. On copy, one year (StnnmbaM)... .fS.Bv One copy, six montba (M naaaDeit) ...... Oaeeopy, three months (IB aaaahajrs) 1.8 Tf BALEM, FltlDAY, JUNE 15, 1877. & The Earth Drying Up. Ono of tbo most curious udwi believe wollsubstantlated Jnfororioea, drawn by those geologists who havo iloolod attention to the chonilcal molamorphosea whloh the rocks compoHlng Ihocniht ofllio earth nro nub Jocted to, sayH llio !ylcthnic lltvicw, Jjtbo conclusion thnt tho enrtllu gradually losing IIh water, or drying up. Itlu genohuly an- mi mod that tho ovRporatlon-of tho water from tho Rurracon or ourqeeana, taxes, men etc., la practically balea&exl by, the various forma of precipitation, rajkw, mow, hall, ate , from tha clouds, b;! which' lt"i finds 1 Iwa again to the earth. ThUk rlct)yrJJa ine noosa uit uuv a jmiucio ui wiiwt jmhbus beyondUw-llmlU-of on aiaaoaplierAaael .11 .I... Jt'.t- II- hihImIa .ft... kllHAUtlllll. ! II lull UUUfl IWI CTI.JT UJHI, lUVHUIUAJIUUlU vjr. evaporatlon'sooner brilahjr te-returueri ajsli Novortboloss, tho water supply or our earth la slowly but steadily diminishing.. It 1m not deslroj oil . but Is so modified as lo bo no longer available for tho suslouanco of anl mat or vegetable lifn; slnco It li absorbed and bound up n llieroeks Thin dinappear anco of water la to bo accounted lor partly by mechanical absorption, partly by tho dydrallon (or binding of water), which Is generally ono of the phenomena attending the superficial-weathering of the rocks,) and -;r (Frooa Daily lUeord.) One of the moat atrfkia objeota whlea hi presented to th vie w ufr ttmm I BJ hi .j; va. --"".. y rr ' :?--.sr ujr puiiaiop; asrnionnfBH who a cupesa and artQw-wblte crosi", aUTthe jalm repoae whloh aetona to pervade the grounds whloh surround Itypolnt It ouiaa being devoted to Religion and-Kducatlon Having bad the privilege of visiting thla academy your osrrespondont ,wlll endeavor to give a brior eVsorlptton or Its internal economy. Thodo'orwaa opened by ono of tuo Bimera olad In tbat eeouliar crarb which .through the whole world Is over to ba teen inning rounrj amidst tnoliaunts or sickness ana, povorty, in prison cells, and hospital warattt unogiug aomrori ana aid to the snr faring: s Tho visitor conducted by tho' Lady Hiipurior'and anothor HI i tor, procooded to vlow tho various apartment, and tholr ocou pants. Tho rooms aro all romarkable for tholr oxcesslvo noulnoss and tho caro with which provision has bcon made for ventila tion and for ensuring as much aa posaiblo' the comfort and hoallh of the inmates. Passing along a lofty corridor on tho first floor the Superior tappod at a door I a voice roplled "Come in" and ao wa entered , 0 THK miMART KUOOU In whloh were some thirty girls under the charge of ono of the Sisters, There was no giggling orwhJsperlng. at. the-entrance of a stranger; but llkn llttlo ladlos they all stood up and bowed politely; thla waa the cae lit all tho other rooms snowing that good man' neraand polltonosi aro taught as well an tho other nocthiary branchos of education. Thoconrsoor Instruction Ih similar to that In tho public aohnola of tho Htatn but In this Aaidomvltlathorouglnndthorolsnocrowd1 Ing pupils along from I toad or to Konder of ino autnorifeu ferioi. J no teachers aro Mahomett la bit early life waa an Idolater. Me waa the eon of marnhant in Mecca, who traddjtar'the'earaVaBS,'aBd who died, jieavBg him an -orphan at twelve years of age. u aaijiNrtd wafwreaar ey o grandfalheranajTanerWards" by aa uncle. Ho had tb'e adviatage of going occasionally to Byrla wlth'tWe caravana and thua galm d a knowledgebf men and military affair. After he was forty years of age ho receivi d the doctrine of ono Go J. Creator of heavtn andearlb,and lo whom all were to rendi r an account of their coLduct. Uo learned thla on his travela with the caravans, whero ha met learnt d Iraelltes, Christian monks and priests, from whom ho obtained con siderable knowledge of tho Old and Now Tt"tamcnta, l'aitlcularly ho converwd much with n rolallon or his wire, who under stood Hebrew, and read familiarly tho books oT tho Old Testament, Ue probably usn aliirero In bis belief in God but ho after wards lent himself to imposluro, and set himself uim a prophet, pretending that In a quiet giotte near Mocca the angel Gabriel anaeared ta bin. -anil d&va him ft couimum iflon froaaOed, named him a divine envoy, and dictate a portion of the Koran. When a man bogtaa such a ctreer be must supori his false pratenaiona by " falser words, and moro unaernpaloua deeds, Ueflrat con verta-weTB-kw own family and a Tew ln"l mato friends. Ills progreM In convincing Uie people waa alow. Afier a llmo ho pre tbti'lnd to havo been Ink on tin Into tho kv enlh ho.kron, boloro tho throne or tho MoM High, and lo convoreo with Him Alter thlrteoti years or preaching Ho had kmIiimI many followers. Tumults nrnso and tho iniilftriitps were rireiisrlnir to nrremt him and put hlin to dcn(b. Ho lied lo Medina, wlwtrfi hn wftu runnlr.ul In Irlninnli a.wl muiosni vanea anu extons vo atiBiniuonia, where he'soon began bin conqnerlnir career " A ' ' - ' '' 1 1 apacssaaj, , HoraMmdBLl ,v -. Jaa3J aa,iBaaaBTM,aBTaBTgTf 'fcrT- J yCaJfYkS'" Jaf1jft wJg CiaSiJBlSBtKK r Tho Imported Feroheron Stallions, WHITE PRINCE AND GEN. FLEURY. M'lLLflnml the ui.tilnif icamn. commencing Armi. 3(1. anil conllnnlun In thn IRth nf .Iult. nt tho talilinr Mr. A. II ilMMHAU,, jC.l-hti.xxy, en TUESDAY. P SI., and WKDNK9DY and THUllSIMY.A .V.:.ofSlc,,J,V.9,rA. .MlhcMabicof lllftN JL, UAVIDbON, Snlom, on F1UDAY,1.M ,and 8AT UHIMY and MONDAY, A St . of each Mfclt. iToirzxxm-aaa IN U. U. OOLD COIN, TIIK BEASON-Duoatthecndof tho (cason. , I havo Bomo very Pino JEKSEY CATTLE for Salo. JKrcrr famll; that kccpn a cow fhould Iito a JERSEY, or at leut a half blood. Faratllet that lic tucd. them will not do without tbtm, If the; aro to bo had. I have already limed a circular with line engrarlnBi of mr norrca and Mates, a view oftnyBUblc with a hls'ory of the Percberona, and why they are preferred to other laritc bonei; omo hinta on braedlnot till, rltntltiil hm Ibpttm l,.ra In IfMMtinan Am4A .a Tha. bill 1 ..h! .m .h11..iI.. v ... .WMH.W .. a.u. rr .M MMW'V HUH ..U.V..VOT, v m.. a ,tj t. ,. w U VU '(l 111UU . nartlalv bv tno orvstalllaation ana reoryatai llzallon, or tho oonatituenta of, many of tho rooks and tho ex tonal vo ohomloal change King en .at unknown depth within the wlioMbe earth, aa maulfaated In the fihonomena.of-VPlcanoae, 'In the course of Ime, though happily many nafrom the prtsonl,'the oomblned result oftheae 'seve ral caitMB of desiccation maat be the com. pleto abesrptton of all the water, and ita dla appearance from the surface of the earth. The estimate haa beea made tbat about one-hoventoonth of tho original quantity of water tho earlb waa provldod with has al rowily Ik eu bound up In the mcks or ab sorbed linunil tho posslblo reach of tho organlsuu Ih ng upon bur Mirfano. Exponto of tho Government A rovlow of tho financial oporatlons of llio govornmotit f r nlno months, ending on llio SUt of.Muru 'nut. hhowa u falling oiriu tho ap g'eu'iilo rueelplu for llio pjrlnd named of 15,7N,(i.1-, ns comparod with the correspond- ing period of tho procedlng lineal year. This largo falling off In rovouuo was almost cn tlroly In recolpta from custoniH, tho actual falling otr In reoelpta from that source for tho nlno months being 110,301,711. Tho In tornal revonue . rocelpta for nlno .uoulha. show an'lnoreaao of over two million dollars. Tho ordinary expenditures, exoluslvoof In lorvHlon tho publla debt, for tho nlita months Just endijd were lu.round numbora, 1U,600, 000 Khist (121,000,000 fortho correaon(llug nlno inonlhs of last yearf jjchteh '!19wa i"i duction 'In 'expenditures! u favorpf ..tlie preNont flical yoar-of nearly 10,000,000, Thiho Dgursa are qxuluilve of dUbursemnnla iiiHiiu uuukocouut.of lutartHt on the publlo M ', ,.-. , -V ,,ri Mr. It. A,itlgga.of tUU cltyi .ma.tho Jour nal nun reoorus iiiojourneyiiiKouuie.priii. eneolally trained for tho task thov'bavd un ilnrtAltnn. unit thnv urn not ohllirfld In truck In to tti prejudices of olthor school directors or pairopaaaie too ouen ine case wim otner, teaohera In the Hlatn. Close to lhlaclasa. room is a neat chapol tilted up forth no of tue siHters, aaornea as is usual wiia origin paintings and fresh flowers. And tbenco ascending to the next itoor.we view the Junior jand senior claasea. Thoy aro com noted of girls who aro engaged In studying aome of tho nioreadvauood branchos and they alo ro oelve)thoroagh instruction and are very profi cient In what they havo studied. . 'J hero are at present twonty-two pupils taking mualo lossonsand for their nae b'jc Hplendld pianos havo been made on which thoy arn rniulrod to practice regularly evorv day. Thuiieo wo procco'lod to tho studio di.volod to drawing and palming tho walla of of which aro ornamented with Hoplu litnilscHpds by sntuo of IhuiuipllH, Thuio ero only two young ladles engig od In drawing at that t lino : ono of whem was copying a lino engraving from ono of tho old maston, and it waa surprising to flo the freodotn and rapidity with which alio copied from tho picture botoro her. Thin young lady Ih a born nrllat, for tho Superior slated Hholiad only boon rocalvlng drawing lessonH for one year,aiid yot in general flnMi, light and Nhiidow, hor cony uxcolled (lm original. Then wo patsod through room!) In which embroidery and fancy work of va rious klnilH aro taught, and other aparltuonta for.tho UNO of both teaohora and pupils. Tin: DonMlTOftY Waa next vlnlted along, lofty, woll votitl latod room, with ita rowa of ueat bedstoads, with ono of larger Uo for the Hitter lu charge, as la usual In all oonvenl aohoola. CUoaa to this aro bath rooms antl Uvatorlee, fitted un lu tliohandkoiuustktylaaudabuB .dantly provided with wator, and a ward-rot m room whoro tho puuliadopoail their traak 'and hangup tholr drons, etc, r. Those artloler, ami tno room in wiuoii . tuoy aro piaomi, tiiu HlDiiiiikro oiiliuen in i iu jrmn uninr. clpul '.iry of mgraua that: arrived rim .Journal I, in In'. Oregon in IS l.'i. Tho. Journal hln a uarfect i anno oi prexirviiiiou uuu givtta euon tiay'N ilolugH or tho lonir, weary trlji from AIlsMlirl to nppoNlto tho "I'lireoSNtura." Ifis In thu huiid writing or Mr. Jnmoa field, ti tho hint Miuteuoo li unllnthhnd, na llio writer wenfoiitofhUluiiidtf' with an ftlliicU nfllie luiiiiiitHlu'fovor, at thu littler Kilut. It uUi Klve thodally roll call by Mr. John Maitlu, who now llvoi on Hilimi lVnlrlt, ho wan tho "Adjutant" or thn cotilpiiy. ThUjour ual would iloubtleH glvo lion, Stephen HIiinlH, who Is to (lelver th adilroiM nu tho omlgratlun of IS 15 at tho forth coming rioueor'a Itounlon, much vnluablo information. Aathproato many of tho emi grants of that vear llvlnir In thh vlcliiltv. i who will ho present at tho reunion, Mr. Hlggi thinks It would "sound natural" to havo Mr, John Martin call tho roll upon that occaalou, NYhatsaysMr, StaalH, From Mr. II. Javelin, the tSaxtou of OJd Fellow' Itural Cemetery we learn that thero vrerod Interments In that church yard in May. Three male and thro female : four of the twrson Interred having died from dlptherla. en there Is a neat tipartinoot llttid un for uo as oti huHpttn! In o.iho nny.of tho.iiimatus might bn attiickodwlth blclnlois.ln eliort ovary pruvlilnn ttiut caroanii;.'suleuce cuu timnil vllll ,,u iivi.iit. til i.iu iuui.iiv", uixm I XlrelsitlMiargoodMlbrnry,1 .though iih not BMyijt very,oxiunslVc, audjv'rbliiut wl.h v trifiiiM iir'ci nif'iiM iiiJiiiiiniuik hum fiiiiiiia .ii . Natural lljstnry,.willt,tlio.i.ly Kiouiid lR upon tl.umlljJ UU pkuIiiIiuiIiiu. .Jii; Olid garden a llbril rmeo nud. piiiwirluultv lar " " Um eoif,lion that ensued, and Iwr.n (lmtiictlvequtiloorrxuicii which Uutmmui l!' iii1i" ' ' r eiverfn-in tho ellefti-f to liiwiltli. jiue rout, our nrao 'enow milieu awiiv, null Thla InetlitIone(fifn.enccd "fourleonyt.ua ! ItsTlV eliuiUil u hill itr tren. lln bad Unco, In Ihnlitilldlnga tmw oucupltd ly tljoj ',ui douolh nmIhii tho Inillnimrnmotip WJII .A1IHO ni'HOOIJ Ulieril COUblllerilUlO llnil) i'ini "ii mmi'in wnr-wiimiii iiintniinimi .Aftor, brilliant successes In tho field, ho did preonoiybwnat religious itn posters generally do, liofudolged his ruling propensities lit the uttermost, unrestralnod ovi u by tho Is laid down by himself Mohomot llmltod hla follow rs to four wives, but he married twelve hlnnelf and wroto a sreclal chanter Un tbo Koran to Justify his conduct. The great sikcom In arms of his followers and the rtpld power ho gained, woro due, In a great measurr.' to his teaching them that every ono who 'fell In battlo would no straight to a tassual ptradlte. Tho cry wan "tight, flglit, paradise, paradise," I'iovIouh lo his reign, women were known to boodu cited, but tils teachings closed up all five uues ior ineir improveinenis, un tnoy no cimo posoesicd with tho Idoi that It wns a dlf graco Tor them to (nam from hooka In It a ''bitter and unthinking calumny" to de nonnco akci an importer, oviu If bin belief was nt first founded upon tli6jrtnio theory of thu txlMtonro of ono God. Oui(ht suchaio lliou to "commaud our Interest and ro ar'eol,"a. slated lately by a dlstlugulftbud ilivino, f IIUW HE ESCAPEdT Soquel lo tho Indian Battlo. After tho pnrty had escaped under tho cover of tho forest and d.trkncHs, tho man who reuuilned c.ist about him for tho belt iiMimer of procedure Thero woro Hivural repeating oiirbluoi lot with him, and wllh the-o ho kucoeeded In keeping up so rapid n tiro that tho InJIans'wero totally docoivod, and believed that tho onllro Dirty woioyol lu tho cant on. Tho Indians of oourso would aoouhuiru that butoneorthe party remained, as tho day waa rait approaching; mid also auolher terrlblo dinger threaioued. Tho gr.va in tho eauyon , wai thick, dry plno grws, uinl tho I dlttii set thin ou 11 ro. Tho Wind blow lu thu direction whero tho man waa. Tho Indian, onn coaled, now ii-oin tIp iv by tbo ilHiKifois) and smoke, ap proached. Ifo'.vuvor, tho beileged party iIIn iwriiod tlI, mid m.olvud to imo tho movo ijient lu iiiililugan iiletiipt to caeapo. A IhrS'lkaVicoordvlfd up cjosely, utid r.ilaud IiIk heJdT In un ln'5ient ourbravo whlto Mill, ii uiiiiui rriiiiijiiK loioiin ini Oram SMaln;: lilionther ftirbhe- I'd fired with K'Oltef ra I I'M tlmu e r, mill the rndliiH supposing thnt Hie niUri party wereailvanc itu-r Bl3in3 yrtr. o. avrvjBgt., WHEAT AiD OATS Chopnod into Food, Por Oxto-Tontli ,.,Auo Toll. Sash, Doors, Blinds, IVCoii Icla-ngaai , Turning. Sfnlr ivorlt. HcilNtcndN, '' MiirrtiiiN, stands, Table, FAiIiC. M1LL8, Anil nil kliiflN el rurnlturc, MBXD-HO KI'HIISH Kbjnat Ajrflcnl'n-al Wn. hillMl .jr, aalem. tO OF D I.N M.S. ev EAILR0ADc LANDS. , IL.il er al Terms! LOW PRICKa't I.OI'TIME! j IiOW INTRRCBTt Toe Orf rob and California nnfl Oregon Central Railroad Companies OFFKIt their Ind for latonpna llio followlnir libe ral term: One tmh of tho price In enali; lot rt on tlio,balacco at the rate of rorcn percent, one year after fall; and each follow Inff year enc tenth of the tuluclpal and Interelt on tbo balance at thu rato of loircnprr cent per aunii'i. Doth principal and Inter lfl payable In U. H. Currency. A.difCOiint of t-n per cent will o allowed for cali IV" LetUra to bo aililraard to P. hC'HULZi:, Land Aucut O, s U. It. it,. I'nitUnd. On con THE IMPORTED Trotting and Draft Stallion, BLACK STRANGER! Xrn.h STAND. TUB TllKSKNT SKAMW, AT IT" tho farm of jr. V. rVeamltli, lllxlr. I'olk coui.It. and ot JIOKBIN CO.'b 8labro. In wit, ? a ' ii J d 8a,Brd,,Ii r "eh week, after llio JOth n, $26 at thu emt of the (86 payahlu uhcti lb of Aer TKriMS-For the Rearon Scaion. 1NSUHANCK. Maro In known to be wllh foal, or when llio owner Ma parted with her. A1I bill payable In cold c In. -tr ,,,, un,icn pnnnrwi aim tared ror at ft Beacrloilon au4 PkJIvji n, . n. . .. ..?. j- , r ...--. ,----'- "v-v ""- n ir iu iianu .1 luenca I.IC Boll of Honor, Thu following pupils, having attained an average) nCM per cent, and over luaoholar ahlp and deportment, their namca aro In aorlbed ou tho "Holl of Ilonort" Jauiea Cos, Conbdla Morrla, Wllllii Starr, Nlella Newell, l,to Holt, Kiiuua NnrrN, AmbroMO Cox, Henry Hoy.;S, Jncot) Starr, lltuee 1.1 tare, Clara Stout, KmmaHtarr. Mlnnlii Illal Mouth en Anna itoinauo, I'M ward Hohnulder, Julalha Cox, hlrale Iliirlnuer, Natildadiat, Jnawph Holt, Mary A. Mtarr, r Klljth Htarr, VMdlo Taylor, J.mra tStarr, laila Stout, Rlohird lllalr, Ir; Klberl qui. ma Jan 4, 1 877. IlKU.UbTKKLK, TM0Ur, MuliAmn, Mirtou Co, Mr. I). I). Orton ha Jutt raturned fiona a vlalt to the alive tnlwwM ha Frlatlla on Thurdy laat, anil aama down by t tha Lob anon route. , JIU haa bretight afewn aaaol mena of Kuld anil allver IvnarlnK quart a from the Monarak'l audi J'Ooiaalook'! Iadra which (iulaln l ha )rncion netalalai eoaaJd arable iputitMleai. tiouia other tleU ttlacey. erleo havo baian Mad in ttia viola Uy of Uta DprltiKH, ami lu tha ailjaoenl .ranir. Tea "I'amiiCneU MIuIkk Cuaiiiaoy'a" ataekla try ulll arrive, today ou tUalr ground, aiial conlraeta ror tha erretlon of build laaaaiut aupply of rinj hava, luan lakaai KiaU par., tlculara wlllUatWiin our ueat ktme.c n ' Jf 'IH.Ti'JC'J I'lW t: Arr4uitemaAUara.ba4nn.Ma4 lo Jiavaa bl lima on tha) Madt.'aaatiti t iJuly:at I Mehama, (Saaith'a tWy.i.A-A..Tlalat4 ouo of the dellubtrul Krariiktai4kauaa f of thnawlfl rolling HteaSlnUa one ol IhofeaturiMnr tha day,i4r A .. Hall ol IhU oily, minor our lUMBfiiMilaaT apeakera v ill w mo wraioroi.amwaBT..T.Ja. thi) lot, on whleh the tir.'sont, bulhllui; ataudH It'iu iuir..l.,i..l l.rH'l'.n .,,i.l ll... ....l. , o ,,,. iiitmuii ,if. , y rt riiii .111. ..iMMirill Y on clod lour yt in: hko til a cost of I l,0OJ. Tho whole of thesuiiuiouiiU havo been uti Ifctcd by aubserlptlon, tho cost or ruruliuro, elc, doli eyed In a nlitiltnr innuner. The en tiro douiHV.io nll'ilra aro mauuKcd by tlvo liiivSUtorx. whllnt ids SUtum.atti ud to thu Oduiiitloual drpartuiout, tho whola IimIi.k under the mi per vision or tho Superior, Tho average nuniter or puplla la about K.O, tliQiluh at nrebpnt thero aro only aiiUy puplUaudli! boarders, all or whom upiK)r to bo contented, happy and Mncurely atlaohod tothoKoutlo Slatora who rulo over thorn with watchful yet loving hearta. ' T.J. II, Aneodaie of a Mlaer. Whon tha Rovernment doalred to borrow n laro sum of money from the ImmeiiMely .. A.lllli., ..lnw l.-.t.,...m 1... .ufilu.ll ill.. I,.d., nvnuuj I1II.UII ruontu, III, IPIMIWH ..,M UttH ou tho plea of povorty. Kearlug, however, tuaiHomoor nu iieiKUoor,auioiiK wnom no waa very onpopulai, would report bin Ini monso wiMtlth to tbo government, ho applied hla Inuonuliy to dlaeover noma otfjotuat uay of hldiliK lila trold ahould they lustltuin a Hoarch to aieertalu Iho truth or fa1oliood of bin plea, Willi great otm and eoricy fi clothe Mood In lilt vims, Kiuholdened It not roi'oh mi; nu,) nIioI-i fniiil iho wlillei, tho Indians nude ii ehuro up ihroiiirh tho cn jon. No miiiN ran docorUio their dxnp P'ltniminl when they dl'-onyored thu tho whites hiit mnilo their eoiio. Tho Indian rieourod thooiiiiitryln all dlrtvitlonH, but uo tiaco or Iho party did thoy llud They ctiuKl lor Iho iiIkIH almost under tho tree In tulih Iho whlto man had climbed, Un tho next dv the ImlUnH weroe.itlna sotne ertiuiii for their li-enkfrtst whon a shout start ed them lo their feMt. A vol lev wai soon Hied which kont tho Indiana living In every uiiruiiKii, piiraueu ny ino volunteers wuo hail come lo ieknit their bravo 'comrAtlo. Virgin Semi Monthly Argun, u JOHN MINTO. iinrcuru oy MERINO SHEEP, fllAKKrt plraiuru In nOVrlnir to Ihe Wtnl-Orowcra of L tlroyuii nml l!ir iKiJnlnlDcTorrllotl'x tint char.ee lo nnrcli.ii-0 'lllUI(liruilllltKI) MbltlNOS, and aa enrloit pirtic Intcn-ptcil ttat they can, anl will en ilcamr to. aull Sbeipof Ihnrame qunllty and aluent MUCH UIIi:.l't:i( KATES tlun audi can ponMbly bo Imported, hxamlnatlou aud cotnpnrlaon wllh oth er Hiivep microti hi llio market aru cordially Invlttd. AildrvM JOHN MINTO, fulfill, Orrfon. N. II. Tbo lUmn and Itam Lamba of tho flock ctn bo teen nil thu lhLANI) l'AHM. adtnlnlnir Malrnn Tbo Hwiacan ho r.'vn at Ihe rami) place, cr at tbo 1III.I. FAIIM four ami a ball tnllca couth of the city. Hatcra, HeiitonilKTlO, 1H73. .'00,i" WV.Ttr.etl "J Vofo Heynoida. K?q , nu.MalnA. Ilia aain w ii.M.Mr. r..!.-?.1 by HtcDo Mchcoicw, by Wli.tbrep MeMenccr. by lm! oyer w 1.AV.1V niJlAnUKM. Wlllcphrrf 1 OfJI nn., . w i". . fln? nple of Ihe Meucnitf r atock ' BLAt'K HTjUNOKn waa .fred br tho Wycr'i horae. a bay rlall m. wclqhlnsl.SM pounda. and ctU ihmS1",, '"i 'r,,ro,,lnf col''' Capable'" or ly mado hla half mllo In 1:10 Ho wn tired by Oen. Knox, out of a Mcaaencer maro, welclilnir l.HU) ponnifa llhAOIt BTItANdKlt haa a cry piiwefful uL?i L"lb'. yrry "l'', with Kambril and knee l,...,l.,1.nwu',!hu hou? proceaiea ami mnlc perfect Mtnplig of hla ctand fire. Oca, Knor. iMCiXjiTonxr, Half Krollicr lo Caledonia Chief, Hie. fastest Trotllng Stallion in Canada, for Sired by How-o'f Itoyal Ocorjre. Dam by old Harka way. thu eclubratid Irlfh UJood llorc. will aland foi MlllVD IU East Portland, Aline Mnblea of JOHN 8IIAVK t, from April 161k "Jr 1M, 1817. a 10 lo Insure. oayabe when the Mare 1 known lo ho In eal. M& ibr tlieNea aou, payablo al Iho time of aervlce. THE FINK tT Thorough bred Stallion ., DELAWARE Vyil.L STAND THE EXSUIN'O fcEAOX NtAH Tho Fiirm of II. If:. Ankouy. 10 miles Mouth or Salmi, t - I.i wr Fni.llnm Itoltom nmler the eliarzo of, nnil nt tb realrti ecu or, Mr. J. T UKi'KWITII iiiic.iiiiviiUiik April lit ami omiliix July lit, Smite by llic,Seasoii.$t.; Insurance $20 1'ijab. li' ,nlil cil- nt llio tlliU'df ainlce.ot when UiUM pti'tiaintii hi f'Ul Jllre fn m a ill Uiirn pi'lurul and ratisl for at l pir ncah, b it int rlrke t ikon. It a bloml luy; 1 liamla I1UI1, ami wellii IJjjlba. 1.1.1 till. Tho Celebrate! Thoroughbred Stallion , JOHN March TO, I87T. REDMOND. Kentucky -Bred Stallion, glio-Fliio Mambrino Trotting Stallion,. c XUSBY. Awarded First Promlum at the " Oregou State iFair, 1876. rDEHCHM-noX AND I'EniOlir.n - l.u.by j, a. dark brown, til lmnd hltb. and aired l,y Ericior? hi m.3' i 'i?,tf 0'-Minlr'no C'hUf woe cut bv Vanibrlno IJajmnai. r. i.l.o uaa bj Maiqbilnv out tn Imp, Hl.Hncer lie waa llioilrn ,f Alwln'i.i. ...,i n .. vrud aim nf Jtrrdlik'a Hambln'milan. .' u.'n u- .ManibrlioChlif; llioi'aiuoflliu latter waa brown ? ,. H..T, ii i,i, iirnuii ruauiier aim tamoiia breeder, fired In liucbe eo N " Krlcnn lint n leconl of S 3nw. ,1 bint, m fiinry-ar old, and I thoiMrenrKrlc. MtlU 1 record of -;.Ml. nl fnnr ,, r. . .1.1 ..l ni.i . li;,'. riTonl nfa ml. iii iuni..,.,it,i .',,,1 u iu ., !.":. olds and U tbo lroof raanr otlarcucd mtt. TKUMS-ThoFea.on, as. vy!.u'i',T'l'P.,x'lH'-tr- at Diirbla'a Stable, 'Ihurkilny, l'rleu-tanilMniiiiluv. Ar.llll.LVr, .Honda) nnd 'llmrailur. JOHN YOUNG. al',0ic3 l'rJprlelor. ilutr a ileen eavo lu Iii cellar: to thla reoeii laelu for hln trenhure tie (ieaoeiuleil by a hul- aaaaaaI m tier, hihI totliotran-iloor henltaehed aNiuinir lock, an that, on hultlnir. It wouM fatten oi itaeir, ny hiuI tiy tue tniaer iuaapHareii; lit qulrlea wora Uiarle: llio hotiaa erclie.l: woatla explored ami tho lon(1 were iliaRKtil but no VrwMie ooolil they rind; tlio KOakip1 nAran to ooroluito that tba tulaar hail tVI with lila pol1 to aome part wheiv, by IIvIiik I'Neouifo, be could be free from iho hauil of the govetnuaeut. Some time paMal on; tha houae In which be bad tired wa aold, aou; worktaon were builly engairra In it repair, In the proireat) of tblr work tbev ;;; Un the door of ssciet CT.4wHu m key In lock outaltle. Tbey back tha door aud Ue aoeoded with K light. The tlral object mi which Ibu lamp rcllrQted waa tbo gbaatly boiij or.'t-Vacue, tba miner, anil arattetvd hbout him (were heavy baaao.' Kuld anil iou- dertiua uhela of itutold treasure; a candle- auric lay tf aide mm on toe n'Kir. . tua wor hlper of mammon hart Rone Info bin cave to pay hla devoiia to b. gqlJau god, aud became a aa prlllco to,ftj dvotlqu' , Mr.Monh Owes or Booth Salem, teuda na ovac a aaaalt bund la jt timothy,, ami orebard araaajcirt M tMnhaaarmui) ft mead- im ! v avail feat HbfaMrl? A quaok' I ccukIi aftei mis.ure," Halem. Oregon, ilraler In Slcreoarniea ami HteKO atopic View, and Cl'Ul' of Mem Mid llir aurround liu; ruuulry. l.lfo.aUa 1'botontpha, lu InUU Ink, Oil or Water Onlor. all1 Tonic, Kvory one, at tlnuw, feol tho neoosslty of hoiiio ri'i'or.nlvo of tho vital pownra, do pri'-Knl by inemalor bodily exliaustloii. Iu miii'Ii eouilllloiiK. lut eiiirv one. Inatiiail of tie. ho I lug to llio tiliMlioliH or medlolnal atliuulautu, wli leli tiiui-i uo loiioAtui tiy iieirivalou iquiil tn tholr ex.'lieuiHiit, mluvlrforato lila derang. el tiuu by tbo imturnl toulo elomenla or tbo l'tMlUViAN Svuui'. Sold by all dru-KUtS. riiaollitlrU 'I'atliouy. Felrtleld, Me., Aprils, 180t. (lentlaiuon Seelntj numerous certlflcatea In tho.VdiNO Mirwer, endoralna: the nierlta of the (treat l.uni; Hinedy. Wihtah's Bat. am uf Wir.nCiiKiiiiY, 1 am Induced an.I take pleakur In tjlvj; pi',liiicity to tue great On re It arcoruplfthed In my Anally In the year llttO nurlog the maimer of thai year my aou, Henry A Archer, now postmaster In thla place, waa attacked wllh apittlng of blood, cou;h, weakness of lung, and gene ral debility, so much w that our family pby. alelan deelarel hliu to have a "seated con sump'ion." Ho 'waa under medical treat ment Air a number of months, but received nn benefit from It. At longtb, from the soli ct'aiKm of blinwlf and others, I waa Induced tn piircha one bottle of Witah Bat jam or Wild (futility, whloh benefited him ao nnLh 1 ntiirtlriBri jnnthAr nhlnh In av kUnrt ilina reatored htm to tilausnalMaieOthMlth:' ran aafely recommend tola ratnxajr to oin- aaVlHilHai. .AAM.aitlAb aWa)l flaa "Tl IMnB All ir niHW VaB BlLHIIIaT ! aVlSl BllJaV !! S - w --- - . - w V.T.. .. . aa"-aL b i ratgm!" Hew?ra kH for. high, P"'P"V; lttAmKJ&Mng!l i im iinnii "" w mni"- v- rem thk'timkhi-." .- -r.v. - :... . - ... ... ... . .r. .r,, y.. .-. . JJ ,,.mr, . jhKUaMrtw 'Ufeeto wwe 4KX& ilftAFvctf HHroftHK """-li Bi rlnTaW aaV.fu .uaw L.l.ul - - - - - x-a - - -- T aaaar' laimaT ast KBlUJalll& 3SaV HaaaWBW IIHT SliiiiiiaaSaaK J-ailllllllllll W - - - Pal W a ajaiaasawaasa swawsaw aTWaiMaTrf aTrFrnBaaTT TTT-' : ." .:t, T,,JFiM;a,aW- ' t. -- . 9 - -- .a , l mMm am 4ay i i aavau. via aaaaBBWaBBBB.a.aBiiSM r im" i n vhv .ni' i twm latin imm9iM0mimm'V''mfnv'mm'm.Wr - mmtl P" lliif awsa7"s. aaafi MMMMaj & aJHafMaWaVPVB ! VSsw1! WnPaaWHanwV WWK - JaJU jauaahaajka f ' atiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBlsVaBaBBIiaPaiiHBaaaWWWV' HiawaV sP"V '''IHHP1' MsaaVB ajaiaWJsaa'aaaWsaiiwWSlW v DR. LINDSLEY ILL 6TAND THE UNSUINO SEASON AT s,vr,i3ir. lOtli. From Mirth lOlh to Julr to thu Ltury ttt.ible of llean .t rvldmn IIIU'J Marui can be taken or reut to JAMBd V. IIYUKE Salem. Season of 1877. THE IMrOUTEli CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG MARQUIS, AMD Tilt TROTTING STALLION YT April Ut to July lt, aa folio wi At nm. Acker's VmUm 1$TT, FROM Adventure 7 ho Ilalf-BrcJ Clydesdale, W&) One or the Firm" ritiZE paiim tev. alio tb ftrt prlne thrre-yeara-old Draft Stallion at Onvon Slate fair, 'ST1, aid propetiy nl 'M. CllALMKUS. Cornelia, by Comcllua, Vablncton eo. baa been tent, by apiclal requrat, to Maud at J. W. THORNBl'KY'S, Gtrvals, Whero ho will rttnd the flrtt three d4j a In each week. and Ihe Ial three at the farm of J. SUTIMJFIKLD, llowcll l'ralrle. TKItMS-smQO - 1n.in n...,.i. 11 of Jan. Ma, or ubcuewr mart a are known to b la foal apttml Stable, Twylar lret, Pardaad, MONDAYS, after 10 o'clock TUESDAYS, YED NE3DAYS, anatHURSDAYSratl p. ul; and At Ike Otvater'ai. Farui& KeaviUe, WasblBfton couuty, ,ou FRIDAYS, SATURIUYS, aadiHUNBAYS." After' July UU M HUEIJVUXE. WaaiiUitfton'couuty. , j , , ,,,ral!W-'ATJTOth T, to loure, t SO. YPUNQ MAIWBtS: td1rir'4? PettlrmCTi-to'W made iKaW..aal aanaaarrf a ht Innaan inks laa val Paatnran ait K JUaaWtimi ' DiltcJ lo a, ftw maraa brought from a dla. Kyawnx kVVtaieflti' ;sr-f ii 55 g ffltfKteiESir. Aajggattg BEAL E8TATK LOANS. 0RK60XJ.NB WASHlTfiMir Trait InTftitment Crompany W SCTIUANa. riima companjr la reprd to nexotUte loaai ha .Ti...ii"',aoi' '"U"-"0'' aeeor I oirr auwii rnurairri na ovar lilPHO, FARM LANDS, for Hied period of yeaja, or rapaysbU by kalMtarfy U ataJlaianu. For terma, apply to .,.. Wi-l!D,?'fn.K.r.. notr pFlrat Street. IHirUaJaal. STAYTOH a, y&- Affix 1 rsriinb mill nAH rrek KEPAHtan. vitb art Ua.os .r.vVerffiarT-sai'WirJ7 .nVi prtparaltaiauklr.aUai.clu.l.lUa!IUCB.t oija)rciiid, at ihott notice. Prteea.raaet" uruM dHrTi-i4 'V'aS xi SilSJiSlsst. Fr smnAM w limi.i'1 x.,t',i'a, loa al ll Ja towfattaiaVsi wi auti Utta- H aal ' a . ' , - - ' - -" -tit i r r - " .-ifiai. i w laa naaariTrtbirraiai aaaaaii a I la aSaaaaa aaaaaPiiafTt If a n iT f - - - - - 7iaaaaaaiMpsssaiaaaK.paaaaiiaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay aaaaMfpaj aajaaap . - i r..-T,-.., . , ..... ... . ., M - aalaWaaalaWSBia i;ni )kxHU-tt