Hf ,S1 ,1J MI TlfE HtE Circle. Conducted by Mies IIattie B. Clakke. 8ALEM, FRIDAY, DEO. 23, 1877. DRIFllNQ AWAY. Drifting nway from ouch other, SllnntlyilriftlnK apart; Nothltiff botunou but tho world's cold screen. Nothing to loso but it hosut. Only two lives dividing Moro Btid mnro every dayj Only ono soul from nnothor soul Steadily drifting away. Only a man's heart striving, Bitterly bard, with Its dooms Only a band, tender and bland, Slipping away In the gloom. Nothing of doubt or wrong Nothing that olther can cure: Nothing of shame, nothing of blame, Nothing to do but endure. Drifting away from oaoh othor, Stoadily drifting apart No wrong to eaoh that tho world can reach: Nothing is loit but a heart. ASTRONOMICAL P0S8IBILITIE8. You mnko mnny excellent and In etructlvo selections for your paper, and In that of Octohor 10th wo find ono on the moons of Mnr.s, nnd what Mr. Geo. H. Cnthor says nhotit thorn. This 19 ti new idcti nnd n plausible ono. It seems rrnsonublo to supposu that a body like Mnrs lying or revolving on ono of thj von flues of tho Asteroid bolt might pick up it couplo of these little planets nnd carry them around with him as moons. Astronomers will probably be able to ascertain whether he litis obtain o:l theso moons recently or not, for If ho has, there tmiKt bo a change in his motions, and If any change of tills kind should bo detected It will bo Kifo to con clude that heonly lately obtained them. Jupiter and Man, being one on each side of tho Asteroid bolt, whore mate rial Is so abundant, may each have ma ny moons too small to bo seen from here. This abode of ours has one moon that ;wo can all see, but she may have quite a number that wo do not see, on account of their being too small. Jt has been Htated that onu of this description Is occasionally seen that It has a surfr.ee of about ,000 acres, and Its orbit Just outsldo tho earth's atmosphere, and that occasionally It touches tho atmos phere, and can then bo seen as a meteor. A fow years ago a largo stono fell to tho earth in this Wtato, not far from Dubu que. Nowlftliisstonohad boon revolv ing around tho earth, it was u moon, us much so as tho moon wo sec. Uutthls Btono might have como direct from tho distant regions of space, and was a speck of nebulous matter of which thore Is a regular rain pouring into ouratmos- Iihoro at all tlmoJ, as wo may see by ho shooting meteors on any clear night. In "Mcintosh's Electrical Theory" It Is argued that this globo that wo In habit had, In tho remote past, thrco moons that two of them have fallen into tho earth, nnd that In tho course of time tho remaining moon must do tho same that It is a law of planetary mo tion that tho inferior body must grad ually approach tho lody around which It revolves that tho earth is neariug tho sit u at tho rate of !!! miles a year and that when Its orbit becomes too small for its centrifugal forco to hold it out, it will plungo into tho sun that all revolving bodies havo tholr motions from their gravitation that their own weight runs them down a spirally in clined plane. If this theory is trno, it dispenses with that "projectilo forco" unit we used to near so miicu aootit. Ilunnlng down un inclined piano of tills kind is Just as natural as a train run ning down a curved doicont in a rail road, without steam. How beautifully and wonderfully aro wo surrounded, and how little wo think of it. Why should man bo proud when his sur roundings show so plainly his Insignitl canco? Wm. r. Liiii.ncott. Western Farm Journal. The Ancient. Wo bcllove, fays Abbott, that tho an cients possessed tho knowledge of tho mariner's compass, ..lr balloons, and lo comotive vessels; for tho arrow by which Abarls, tho Scythian, was ena bled to flndkhls way through unknown countries, was tho magnotlu needle. Tho self moving ships mentioned In tho Odyssoy, woro vessels furnished with windmills that put in motion oars placed at tho ship's side. Tin air balloon of tho moderns Is Identified with tho invention or Diudultts; and this tho moro easily, becauso ho bado Ills feon Icarus not to fly either too high or too low, for fear of dissolving tiie " wax" by which tho artificial wings were attached to his body. But the " wax" was probably mentioned by tho first narrator of tho story, who did not Know mo process sun in use ot joining pipes, made in tho case of Dtudalus to Imitate- tho Joints, of wings, by means of luting, or a composition of clay, which If too dry or loo moist loses equal ly its tenacity. ATur.i: that JIains. Tiio Consul of tho United States or Columbia, In tho Department of Loreto, Peru, has recently called tho attention of Pres ident Prado to a remarkablo tree which exists lu tho forests adjoining tho vlllago ofMoyobamba. This tree, known to tho natives as Tamui-Caspl (rain tree), Is about OS .cot in height nt lull growth, and tho diameter of its trunk is about !)'. inches. It ab sorbs and condenses tho moisture in tho atmosphero with astonishing energy, nnd it is said that water ex udes from its trunk and fulls like niln from the branches. So abundant is tho water supply that tho soil near by is turned into a marsh. Tho tree gives forth most water when the rivers aro dry during tho summer reason, und when water warce. Its cultivation throughout tho arid Peru. generally is is proposed regions of CHOICE RECIPES. Laudanum. If a person has taken an over dose of laudanum, very strong cotreo s a niecIOd antidote. Keep the Patient on his foot and keep him walk ing. Sleep is fatnl under such circum stances. OUT-Dooit WiriTKWAsinxc.. Slack lime in the usual way; mix a handful or Hour with cold water, taking care to havo no lumps; then pour on boiling water until it becomes like common starch; pour It, whllo hot, into tho slacked lime; add one pound of whiting and two ounces or powdered borax; stir all well together In a bucket. WHITKWASiI t'Ott a Smokkd Ckil ing. I-or tho first coat mix to every two quarts of whitewash ono cup of lno silted ashes. This will provent tho smoko from striking through. Af ter this another coat may bo put on In the ordinary manner. Waiits. Tie n hair or pleco of flno silk as tight as posslblo around tho wart, and wear It until tho wart drops ofl of its own accord, nnd then rub caustic deep Into tho placo whore it was: tho result will bo all that is desired. Thk Right Way to IJoil Kggs. I here is on objection to the common way of boiling eggs which pooplo do not understand. It Is this: Tho white, under three minutes rapid cooking, be comes tough and Indigestible, whllo tho yolk Is left soft. When proporlv cooked thu eggs aro done evenlV through, liko any other food. This re sult may bo obtained by putting tho egg into a dish with a cover, as a tin pall, and then pouring upon them boil ing water, two quarts or more to a doz en eggs, and cover and set away front tho stovo for fifteen minutes. The heat of tho water cooks tho eggs .slowlv, evenly, and sutllciently, nnd to a Jellv llko consistency, leaving tho center or yolk harder than the white, and tho egg tastes us miHi richer and nicer ns a rrejli egg, and no person will want to eat them boiled after having tried this method once. Pi'mriKD Lovi:. All men nnd wo men must lovo something. If our thoughts aro puro we lovo birds, flow ers, and nil beautllul tilings. In their contemplation wo aro happy, and thero comes to our brain a steady strength. It Is such u rest from labor to look upon tho fragrant flowers placed each morning on our desk to hear our pet canary sing his roundelay of wclcoino to bohold ovldonco or thrift and neatness all abour.as theso nlillrimn ni oruor una system reward tho sonses. It Is related of a man that ho called his wire, who was a hundred pounds heavier than he, his littlo durlltig his petite pot. Pooplo smiled at him bo causo they did not understand his actuations. Ho held a warm, trust ing, lovlig hoarr, n groat, manly lovo nil about tho object of that love, and so sho was his littlo pet his dar ling. Wo Aro llko chameloons, nnd color ns wo feed montally. If wo lovo tho beautiful, wo nro happy. If wo lovo tho coarso, tho vulgar, tho objects or influences that glvo no sweot return, life hecotnos a blank, tho soul cracks and shrinks into n bundlo of nallrnds Jto lacerorato tho mental man, and wo aro on tho direct road to ruin. What u beautiful world this would he, if all porsona would only ornament their homes and tholr hearts by cultivating nnd keeping nllvo tholr lovo for pets, no matter what their form or condition! IM.USTIU0U8 COMl'J.lMHNTS to Wo. man. Here Is a boquct of compliments. "Thero arc but two lino things In thu world," nays Mnlherhe, "woman and n9is." Dressing uxcliilniH, "Woman is thu masterpiece of tho universe." Hour bon says, "Tho pearl Is the imago of pu rity, but woman is purer than thu pearl." Thnckery writes, "A good woman is tho liveliest (lower that blooms under heav en." Balzao says, "Even tho errors of woman spring from her fulth In the good." Voltali (re declares. "All the rea soning of men aro not worth onu senti ment of woman." Lamartlno assurts that "woman havo moro heart and ini maglnatlnii thnu men." Otwnv ex claims, "O woman lovely woman; na ture made thco to temper man, wo had been brutes without you." To which Mark Twain ndds, ".But for you wo should bu nothing, for wo should not bo here." In ono of tho rural districts of France, a short timo slnco, a nurso was walk ing out In tho fields with live children In her care. A mad dog, foaming nt tho mouth, rushed upon them. She seized tho dog, and thoy had n torri bio fight. Hitten by tho dog ngaln and again, 8ho held him tight, throw her self upon him, and fought him until help camo and tho dog was killed. jui mil ciimireii escapotl uuiiurt, hut tho noblo nurse, n P.omnn Catholic "Slslor," fell a victim to her fidelity. She died of hydrophobia a fow days nltorwnrds. Such faithfulness to a trust nnd such heroism deserve to bo commemorated lu murblo and history and song. A". J . Observer, Who made it? Sir Isaac Newton, u very wise antl godly mnn, was once examining a now und very flno globo, whon n gentleman camo Into his study who dhl not beliovo in God. but dnrdnr. ed tho world wo live In camo by chance. Ho was much plensed with tho hand some globe, nnd asked: "Whomadoit!" "Nobody," said Sir Isaac; "it hap pened here." Tho gentleman looked up In nmazo ment at tho answer, but soon under stood what it meant Three daughters of a Kentuckhn de term I tied to bo married tho other duy, nnd their father refusing to npprove their restive, they all eloped with the men of their choice the suine nhzht. VTTLUAMETTE FARMER. A SOFT ANSWER. Tho husband was quick of temper nnd often Inconsiderate. Thoy had not been nmrried a year when onu day, in a lit of hasty wrath, ho said to his wife: "1 want no correction from you, If you nre not "satisfied with my conduct, you can return to vour home, whenco I tool; you, nnd (Intllinppiinjss with your kind." "If I leave you," returned the unhappy wlfo "will you glvo me back that which I brought you?" "Every dollar, T covet not your wealth you shall havo it all back." "Ah I" she answered. I mean not the wealth of gold. I thought not of dress. I mean my ninideu heart my first and only love my buoyant hopes',' and the promised blessings of my womanhood. Can you give theso to mo?" A moment of thought convulsion and then taking her to his arms: "No, no, my wlfo. I cannot do that, but I will do more; I will keep them hence forth unsullied nnd unpaid. I cherish your blessings ns my own; nnd nover uRiiln, God helping me, will I forget the pledge I gave at tho holy nltnr when you gave your pence and happiness into my keeping." How true it is Mint a soft n.iswer turn eth nwny wrnth; nnd iov ninny, oh, how many of tho bitter strifes of domes tic life might bo avoided by remember ing nnd nctlng In accordance therewith. WOMAN'S CHARACTER. In theso ilnys, when thero is too much of a disposition on the part of young men to spunk, perhaps heedlessly, In a light way of ladles, especially young Indies, tho following criticism Is opportune: Never niakuassurtions nbouta lady that you think to bo untrue, or allusion's that xho herself would blush to hear. When you meet with men who do not scruple hi uru wumnu name in a reeKless manner, shun them; they aro tho verv worst members of tho community; men ott to every neim of honor, every feel ing of humanity. Mnny a good anil worthy woman's character has been for ever ruined and her heart broken by a lie, manufactured by some vllllan and repeated whun It should not havo been, and in presence of those whoe llttlu Judgment could not deter them from cir culating the foul and bragging report. A slander Is foon propagated, nnd the small est thing derogatory of a woman's char acter wl jy on the wings or tli wind and .nngnlfy as It circulates, until its monstrous weight crushes thu poor tin consious victim. Your mothers and sisters nre women, nnd nnyon would have their fair Maine untarnished and their Ives unembltturud by tho slandurotis outer tongue, lieud tho 111 your own words may bring upon tho mother, the sister or thu wlfo or some fellow creature. BE TRUE TO YOURSELF. Nothing hurts a man moru than to seem small and Ignoble In his own eyes, It Is tho slavish feeling Hint degrades tho slave. A base nmbltion makes the man that cherishes It base. No ono can de baso you but yourself Slander, satire, falsehood, Injustlco theso can nover rob you of your maiihood. Men may lie about you. thoy mny'enounce you, thoy may cherish suspicions manifold, they may mnko your fallings tho target of their wit or cruelty novor bo alarmed, nover swurvo an Inch from tho Hue your Judgment nnd consclonco havo marked out for you. They cannot by nil their eilorts lake awny your knowledge of yourself, tho purity of your motives, the Integrity of your character and thu generosity of your naturo. While those aro Jeff, you nre, lu point of fact, un harmed. B3 HONORABLE. Hoys and young men sometimes start uuii in uiu wiiu mo men unit one's suc cess depends on bharpness and chicanery. They Imagine If a muii Is nblu always to "get tho bust of a bunndti." no ninttor lw wlint deceit and meanness ho carries IiIh point, that his prosperity Is assured. Tills is a great mistake. Enduring pros perity conuot ho founded on cunning nnd dishonesty. Tho tricky nnd deceitful man is sure to full a victim, sooner or later, to tho Influences which aro forever working against him. His hohso Is built upon tho sand, nnd Its foundation will bu curtain to glvo way. Young peoplo can not glvo theso truths too much weight. The futtiro of that young man Is safo who csehowfl every plrnso of ihublo'deul lug, and lays thu foundation of bis career In tho enduring principles of everlasting truth. BREVITIES. Ours nt home tho baby. Timo will teach him who has no teacher. In nil differences consider thnf win and youropponent nro dropping ofr.and that ero long your vory memories will bo extinguished. Thero nevor did and novor will exist anything permanently noblo und excellent in a character which was a straiiL'er to tho exorcise of rm. oluto self-denial. Wo should not despair or tho good ness of tho world If wo do' not happen to seo It Immediately around us. Tho atmosphero is still bluo, though tout which is enclosed In ono apartment Is colorless A direct descendant of Martin Luther died recently In Berlin, ut thu ago of suv-enty-onc. Jlo was a bulioolmusler, named Ernest Luther. Cork Is coming Into use In Germany an a filling for winter bed coverlets, In place oi leathern, jt Is tald to bo not only lighter and cheaper, but decidedly warmer. In Dresluti a successful attempt hns been made to erect a paper chimney about fifty feet high. lJy a chemical preparation the pajwrls rendered Imper vious to the action of lire or water. If Is propoeed In Oermar.v to make a wall paper which will adapt Itself to thu degree of Illumination of thu room, iw comlnsr darker as the room lto'vh lk.iii..r and vice versa. l ,000,000 jl o 'j? a- u jlj or Tin CENTAUR LINIMENTS. have been fold the last year, and not ono complaint ha reached u that they havo not tlono nil Uiat I chimed for them. Indeed, scientific (kill cannot co be io ml the remit reached In theso wonderful prepv ritlons. Added to Carbolic, Arnlu, Mentha, Seoo-ca-011 and Witch Uanel, arc other lucrcdlcmn, wldoti makes a family liniment Uiat delict rlralry. Ithcu inatlc and bed ridden cripple havo by It been enabled to throw awy their crotches, and many who for years havo been afflicted with Nouralula, Bclatloa, Caked Drcasts, Weak Backs, Ac, hare found perma nent relief. Mr. Joslau Westlake, of HarysTllle, 0., write?: "For years my Khenmatlf m has been so bad that t haro been unable to stir from the house. I hare tried every remedy I could hear of. finally, I learned ol tho Centaur Liniment. Tho first three botUes enabled mo to walk without my crutches. I am mcndlns rapidly. I think your Liniment simply a marvel." This Liniment cures Hums and Scalds without a scar, extracts the mlson from bites a'ld stlnss. Cares Chlllblalns and KroMedfcct. and Is vory cfllca- clous for Ear-ache, Toothache, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions. Tho Centaur Liniment, Yellow AVrnii jicr, Is Intended for tho tonsil fibres, cords and muscles of liortas, mules, and animals. HEAD! lthAUl Rev. Geo. W. l'crrls, Manorklll, Scholiarlo Co., N. V. says. "My horse was lamo fr a jcar wlt a fetlock wrench. All rumedtcs utterly lulled to euro ami I con Idored him worthless until I commenced tn tin Centaur Liniment, w lilcli rapidly cured lilm. 1 heart ily recommend It. It mikes veryllttlo difference whether tho cmobe "wrench," sprain, sptvln or Lunelle's of any kind, tho effects aro tho same Tho Kreat power of the Liniment Is, however, shown In roll-evil, Mtr-hcnd, Sweeny, Spavin, HlrK-boiic, Galls and Hcratches. Tills Liniment Is worth millions of dollars yearly to tho StockKrowcrs, I, Ivory men, Tanners, nnd those having valuable animals to caro ft r. Wo warrant Its fleets aud -refer to any Farrier who lias ovir used It, Laboratory of J. ). IXosk 46 Hit St.. Nicw Yoiik. it Co., Children. A complcto substitute for Castor Oil, without Us unpleasant taste or recoil In tho throat. Tho result of u years' practice by Dr. Saru'l I'llchor, of Msa Chusetts. Pitcher's Castorla Is uartlcnla-ly rcccmmemdcd for children. It destroys worms, assimilates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very efficacious In Croup and for children Tcctfilmr. For Colds, Hover lshnoss, Disorders or the Dowels, aud Stomach Com. plaints, nothing Is so effective. It la as pleasant tn takoashonoy costs but St cents, and cau bo had of any Drusglst. This Is ono of many testimonials: "ConswiiL, Lebanon Co , I'a.. March 17, 1871. "Dtar Slr: havo used your Castorla In my prac tice lor sorao timo. I take great pleasure In rrwi mtndtnq tt to Ms prqfutlon as a safe, ivllablo, and agrecablo medicine, It la particularly ailaiihj to children whore Iho repugnant taste of Castor oil reu dors It so difficult to administer, K. A. KNDER9, M. I)." Mother who try Castorla will Bud that they etn sleep ntgbt and that their babies will be bsalihy, J. D. Hose & Co., Mow York. New Goods! -AT- BRETMAN BROS.9 WHITE CORNER. Clothi DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, mtc, -to. Tills Slock Iiiin jiiNt liccn pur chased iy ji r. vn; ii m:u iikky MAX iii Sen- York ami Nan FrauclNCo, and, otvliiK to llio extremely Ion prleeN In (iuotln ami rrelKlitx, tv are alilo lu give belter bargains llian ever. WE ALSO MAKB A bl'KOIAI.TV OK Carpets. Oil-cloths, Oui'tiiluN, 3IuttInu'N, vS:;. FARMERS' PRODUCE Takeu lu y.xchunue for liuoU. var Call at tho Whito Corner. ISREYJMAIY BK08.9 Oct. lu Hnlom. Or.S OEi:y.tt' Xalfo SalaiAxa. As a conqueror of Itliotimntism. Gout. Neu ralgia, and euro lor b'croltila nnd all Ulsensos arlalns; from Impurity of blood, tho old nnd rollablo Family Mediclno, HyatCa Lfc Hal am, Rt amis tineqtiFtled, as proven by over 300,000 Breotourtsdiirhifc tho past 30 yoara. la n rmllcMl vegetable Compound ofSarsapa rilln, Doek, GtmlHcnm, ito, nndaporuinnont euro. Sold by all driiRulsts ntid country uroeow. Ttiko nothing else, nnd If thoy haven't it wo nond by oxprefs, boxed, ovory wlmro, HtSl aud 8125 per bottlui 85 00 nnd SO.no Imir dor.. Hyatt it Hyatt, iiltl Grand at., Now York. Dr. H. SMITH, DENTIST, 8ALEM, OREGON. Office moved over DnKYMAN UU0B.' NKV STORK r0fllco houri from 9 a. m. to s p.m. NTORTH SALEM STORE. IV. li. WADE, A T THK MUCK BTOItH, HAB JUST IlKCKIV X cd a full assortmentof Gtaneral Merchandise, Dry Goods. Grooeries, Boots & Snoop;' Hardware, Clothing UilcaUtcd for tho City and Connlry Trade, lloneht a. Jiw, and will lie sold nt as SMALL A ritOKlT. as inv nan ol mo cltv froo of chariro. Now Mrs. Rohror's New llomody i'UH THH XiUNOS ISitSKTIXO WITH W0XDKRFU1. SVCVRSSt npilta I'UI KI.Y VKfJKTAHXB URMBDr HAB .1 no rqiiat In the relief and euro or CouKhs, Colds. ATS "'"ncliltlsi. Crojii., Whoopliii Cml . Jca! 11 sfcif i' !' '"1 .,t"llB,' .""'no remarkable cures. Hold by tlrueulMs iti-ncra v. I'runared only bv JOHW I,. hMIIII'HV.Slonmonfh Or.. To whom all letters of business should bo id" trssed. Farms and Laud ior Salo. J. 1 Jl acres liicolilvat on, point orchard'sUiVa , on City. AIo, .about 1100 mitpsj of MIXKI) I.ANI) lomo of thu host vallny an.) beaver dam l.a id In tho romity. surrounded l.y hill and brush laiid. Tl.r'.o ..? f!!l.1I-v,rryKOO'.lf'""1,'...,"n l,u "Ull out of II. Oood .iC tm'i ?'i,,.,3, i.!'". ," ';'" ,hu wh"'e '"' '"Wh cr. This ImuI Is lliialiHl In I.rno county, about 19 m les from buireiiu City, and six from CrcJ'vell. Jotl Address K. II. DUNN, Kugtm City. NOTICE Ti PRRSO.XB IXTKXDITO EMKJKATK TO OKEOOX. TO Direct Passage from New York to Portland, Oregon LXNtl DKrAHTMRNT O. A O. It., I mil CHKCON sTA,,,T,YlY &"fil L btete J""Pon o oratMiut tho tilth day of January. 1M78 steerage isscui;ers mini Now York to rortland. nrcci. vininerjiraiisor Jlaijellaii, at tho extremely ; ratoof CTS.OO currency, board Included. imr niRmcruiii no mo nest, slroiiKostanl most HlaUs. Ni.ml. it,V knots. Dlmcnslntis: jwo lout In l'f 'V.f ''ff'i "W ileptli of hold; Mi,aclty. I ' fl'llnit un ill tho sti;ers,;o will recelvn special all It'iillnii; It will liapmvldo.1 Willi nil modern liuimiva mentsandltsventlUllou will )U perfect" ""very nt tentlon will bu i paid lo llu roinftirt or pasucmrrre. ami the faro will bo of the Iwst qualllv. 'nrt of tlm deck roiii will bo filled up for nfrlijcrallnir purnos. s. wlih a view tofuriiUh ptsscuvcrs fresh meat du. rlnj'tho wholo voyacn, Iho rmage will ho made lualHint slitydays. To assist persons who deslru loemlKratoiiiOreson. nsilculiurnl and othor lnidemruts villi bo taken at rtir persons here who havo friends In Iho Atlantla mates lliliiitu roraoto Oregon this orrora a raro opportunity, as tho aiiniyiiics and fallcno or the overland roulo by rail are avoided, and Iho passage la conpiderably hs. . J1" l,V.,.,.?.,!,"r liifornntlon address V. C. Bcbmldt. I Hiiuili i William street. Now York, or """" lJJ,1""1l, . 1. H0HUI.S5K. I-"'I Aaont 0. ,t C. It. It. Co.. I'lirtlind, Oitn. PLUHMER FRUIT DRYERS. l'utented Aiirll 1877. milKM: MACIIINK AUK UNSUItl'ABSKD 11V v nr1,'r fr Ifrylnjt r I'rcservlnir Krults nnd eeetables of all kinds, and aro constructed and fur nlshtd coinploto lu fourdlllercnt sites, namely; Ylio Tom Tliunilt Ilrycr-rapaclty of ! bushil of apiles per hour price. ...$ 75 Tlic Nninll I'utully nrycr-capaclty of IV bushels psr hour-price...., ,..,.; oJ35 Tho I'limlly Ilryor-capaclty of a bushels per hour-prlco '...,., joo Tliu Fnrlory l)rycr-caiaclly ofo bushtls per hour-pilco ,,.,. ..,I1n?.Si"rj,1,r'!y!.t'".w.''1,11 ,l10 Coiilenii'ui Medal a nil lllp omn at I'lilladolphln In JhMI. Also. I In Hold ililalol tliuMatuurOrvKiiii for 1819, fur oxcv lleiico or flavor, CJlurand condition of Kiult. All sins constantly on hand aud furnished onshorl est notice. 'urm and County lKlnu lor nulo. For further particulars ami iIe.rrlpllo caia!o:uo Mrs. v. h. 1'I.UMMKU. . ,.. ratcnteo uuil .Minuficturi-r. iIS'f Kast I'orllaml, o re;;on. A OOHPLETK LINK OV I3C -A. R. rJ E3 S, Saddles, Whips. Collars, Bridles, Robes, r ,,, Spurs, Etc.,Etc. DEARBORN'S, ON COMMERCIAL STREET, HUItllI.S',1 IIIXJCIC. SALT3M - - OH13GON. tirti.il rn.. . flnulx. Fnrluir I.l.u frv. J.ACCbj ruuttiz, D'ovuilnjtoo Nursory, IU. K. K . m F ' !l h 1 H A i VA I ,! !' .J -