J p. AVILLAMKTTE FARMER. . v .' LAJIOH AND CAflTAIi. Sam:m, August 22, 1878. Mil. KlUTOit: In this Statu wo have at least throo ilistinct classes of iiulividiials, workint,' men who labor for o much per day, week, month or j car; working men who own farms or shops, and work from .January to January for juit what they can mako; ami capitalists who l,hor mentally every moment to inertaso their number of dollars. Kaeh class h essential hi iti place. A iliwraity of labor dcmnntls a diversity of luborcis. 'I'lie man who "hires ' himself for to linirli a day cannot .a to his 'Stmpl'tyr "1 have no nurd of thee."' and fur the ?iftnilo ronson that the food Which kcctis him, liUwifoaiil little on, from starvation m i-.U looked in the handt of hi , ciriii.oyor. Wor can thn employer :. to his hiied man "I haVo 110 uoiil of the," and for tlicrcvjon that his sticcc-n depends iihju the labor of other IimuIb than his own. And tlio same i true roapectin;,' the ro!a tirjit v hi ih eista batween tin. fanner, or shop. kftjH.r and lac capitalist. 'I'ho onu cannot liio indiipundiutly of tho other. Tliis triutio con stitutes 11 co'.imunity of intcicats u e.i'cutinl that tho ilostt notion of one not only impairs, but abtolutoly ruins the whole. Hotucun thesu classes there should bo no wtrife. but harmony, ta:h in its placu ruilnorv. it the interest of tho other. The foot cannot eriiuitfu itielf into tho hand. Only as a foot can it do it ordained work. The hand, though to wondeiful in its muuipulutioui, cannot change iUrjlf into an oo or pi 'form its functions. Only when all tho hciu-cs are peiftet, each doin its special work Is tl-ro harmony. A man divoid of tsiyht is not only an object of pity, but a tie pendant and no when tho man who dcpeiwln upon his daily labor lebels nyninst his lot, ho diHurg.ini'"! Miciety, and becomes a dojiondfciit not upon charity, but upon theft. And .10 of very dim. It Is thus that nation ate wreck ed, onu olu-w following in the wal.o of another, until mill cnjnilfs all. (eitainly we would not aiiiumo to aiiiu men to the classes to which they belong, and fortiinitcly tluio is no nred of tliin. livery 111311 nuturally llmls his place, and the only tioublo he has with himself or that hii fcllnwti mid others have with him is to keep him 111 it. Tliero is but onu tiling that will elevate 11 man -lift him from a lower to a luln r place, nod that one thing is l.ihor. Ivvery man should he "a hewer of wood and 11 drawer of water," mitt' his own laboi ruliwr him. Labor is t!iu only tiling that can iloviloii tliu niauhooil In a man. With this all tliingi urn possible, without it nutliin. It is folly to think of lfo,hlalin men into prosperity; law ran protect him in his nx'its, and that Is ail, ami his ric.hU in property must nlWnya bo tin tiiniunlMii by his ponsessioim. No legislation of man ran ihanu tho ilostluj of a hiimau bcinai liied by the unalterablu law of Deity. Whit Ood litis douu man cannot undo; and mi a man must l.ilor in his lot, bo it ever I'll hiimbhi or even liiirweusome, until his own lubor redeeim him. Hi nee, wo hold that only Mich legislation Is now needed in Oregon us will prevent onu cIiwn from trampling iiou the rights of another. What wu need is chs.i legislation. If you auk, do wo need this for the day laborer? wu answer rmphaticully, no: His ever) light is now noun dantly protested. Kvery man who docs a das work gets his pay for it. 'Jetting thu pay for labor is not the trouble, the trouble u to get the lalhir. I.ibonug men talk 11 c,rvat deal about wngei, but very little about work. There in now far more or!. n"lil than ready hands to perform it. The trouble is, a great many men are not uillir; to work; somu will not work at nil, and lu'iico depoinl on "tramping," which is only au.ither i.oril lorstciliiij,'. Others object to thu I'm I of work ollered, not l'uio it is dishoniirnlile, but because it brni';s the Mwe.it out ilpoa the bpiw. Wu repeat, this cl.us needs no kj.:i'ation for its pratci tien. Only one tbug u teidid for this class, and that must nuiie from within, and that one thing is labor. It is aitou'.hiug how tho members of this class who ! 11 'thing, not only 'iivj, but cursu those wbi'te ial or hii made them intl. H'lideut, raising them al'W manual toil. f-ct me j.iw tw iiisUncof with which all our people are fami'.i.'tr, and these illustrate thou ruul.i of otl.nrs. To-daj diaries Smccj1o is a man of wealth, wIvj.' accumulations have m Ironed him from 1U1.) toil. And yet it is only a few brief jura anion he was poor, and toiling toth arly and late Not one dollar eer fell into his hands b. inheritance. His jiosmmmoih arc the noble f.-uu of honest toil. Thu !irt miuiey hu e,n ) i.iuoil was nude by cultivating the soil, Ld.r made him able to loin iiuuicj. l.ilior hu 11n.1l. him imloiHiuUt.t, as it wou'tl ' mado thrujatid of others in Ongou if 'mJUUired. '"feli ha done more hard lalsir 'la cauig to Omguu w ithout ! ling ditcliKt, ilrovo it would mako mi ' 'a lalstr ha re- ''r has he !atiou 'urn. iv The Marketed Hai.kM, Aug. 20, 1878. Tho whoat matkot romalns without chango, 80 cenl.i beinit paid for unsankod whoat horoatSalom, whilo wheat ready Tor Bhlpmont Is tlrtn at 91 65 In Portland. Cable gramH from Llvorpool publisboil plsowhoro hIiow a firm and Improving condition of thu grain markot In Oroat lirltuin ami on thu continent, and appearances Uvnr tho Oregon prodiicor from Mm furtbor fact that freight foincortHln to ruin low, IhotnntinKx in. Ssn Franolxco being hi t-xicss of (Imuonrlx, Hti tlmtadeollnolr.mi pressnt low rales pes slblo. With good conlliioniHl dninand nnil abtindunttonuago wocait look for nl Icafl a ! fair prlee for our broidUiilI' mid It Is pofbl Old (hut ns tuo l.urnpiati nml Aiiioiieuii Iter vrtHaro ooiuplotod nnil tlio grain supply can bu doleriiilned with accunioy that u do Hijtuniy may ho anjortalnod tlmt wllleiiito an advanco In tho grain inerkol. 'J'herols no possibility to Ibrtell what tho grain mar kot may develop", fur It Is one of tho most liiNcritliblo things e)iinoo"o.i with tho world's commnrco. Wo havo a fair crop and gHiieraily a very excellent finality of grain, rather butler than for feuvural yeiiris past. Thu Into sown spring grain Is generally biting cut and by tho last of tho preconl week by far thu groatest pro portion of our harvest will havo been com plotod. Tho yield vmms not to hi In any ItiHtanco at great as thu bust of other years, as wo hear of no holds that glvo extraordi nary llguros, but thu yield Is generally ic iiumorutlve, though wheat farmers cannot commit much cxtravagtnco at presout prices. Tlio prlco paid for wheat horn at Salem Mills mid Fannora' Warehouse Is oxcep liniial, being couslderably morn In piopor lion than 1'orlliiid quotations warrant. Tho highest llguro-) tlioru are olfered for what Is UModed to complotu cargo of ltrltndi Dark Viola, Jl r7,'i being o tie led to Heciiro what is uouil lor that purpiHo. Tho Saluin Flouring .Mills Co. nronlwajH at thu top of tho mar km, and the hhiiio may bs said of W. J. llorrou at thu Farmitrs' Waruhotiso, Mr. Kinney recognizes that to bucuru what wheat hU mill iio'tds hu must piy enough for it to Induce furmoris to tiring It to daloin. Ho olimns it purlemly and only pays for whoat. It lathunauio with Mr, llerren; IiocIosiih his wheat ho well that Ills waroliouso has a reputation tint Is worth thousands of dollars toll paiioiiH, for millers kii'iw what they will got when thoy order, mid thoy pay more than thoy would fur wheat from other ware houses. Mr. llorrou Informs us that hu sells to millers and tills ihnlr order, not soiling any grain as m for Mhlpiii'.ul; In lant ahlppurs can no', allord 10 pay t0 cents at Salem for whost tins4i!kinl and subject 10 warehouse charges and Irtdght, It Hj),-.eurs thou thai Salem Is a better mar. krt than any (iiIiit town aliovo-l'ortland, for. (ho roaaonHfttateil. Thu prlco pa il hero now Is no criterion of value of wheat for ulnp ment to foreign markets. If whuut Mold hnro was Intended tor shipping purpoups the price would fall to 7fio to 77o por bushel. In thlsnounioiloii wu call attention to a. circular .sailed by tho I'orlland llianl o( Trade, that shnwa what wo lose by send In ourgraln to miikot In poor couditloti, and urges moru attention froui farmers to this Important particular. Tho wool market Is quint with few trans actions Hint no Intercut taken by buyers, as tho hulk nf (ho late clip haa loft the country. Oats hrlng 10 els per litinli to aupplytlo looil diinsiid Ihtough this prlco could not ho malutaluiil against lario olferlimw. t'aleiu Flouring Mills putuhaao nata for shl(inent (o California or n'.uro them ll tbialred, hulclalm that.'laj which they oiler lo pay, la (he very top of tho inarkot lor shipping puriMises, Up to this time over a hundred thousand bushels nf wheal must havo been hauled III in thu Salem WitiolioiiHca, ami small lota of new oata also. This la fr hi udvaneo of ordinary years. The llelda and forreota wear tho look of September Instead of AllKUt. Our local markets rulo as follows: ItutU r Is K'urro and has advanced to 2.0 fver lb. for ohnleti rolls. Eges remain at 20o per ilor.eu, rotatiaM 7.'h) rer bushel, though when farm ers Unil time to t-upply the market tho price will drop tn CO iMiuta, Apples ;7'io per bushel; llirllett (-ears f0 cents per biibhol, Hog produols range aivord lug to appear ance and quality as tullows: l.srd 11 10 1'J'j nuita per lb.; nUles 10 tn 11 ctnts ;mr lb,; -houblers" 10 l cants Hir Ih ; hama 12 to lit oi'Uia air lb. Ssn FranolMsi, Ann VI, Wheat Califor iU iiililln.', no IrrttiMietloiis in da. ; biyeia holding ill hoping to obtain o inoesMlonx, snl bnldluu lor; eloilco quotabbi at f I 75, California 'Mpn'nu Among the aslos yes. tordav ern M.Oooolls oholeo at fl 7JS l 7.".; lo dav bikers bid lownr, anil there la no koHuV iri'""iro. Ssloofgood WalU Walla al fl 70l 77'i jeaterday. Flour I'oonamied, Wool Mai kel dull, San Fram'i'co, A"" thins vnrvNiunl' Oilro J11M Blilpod -17s nearly duo, 4ls rkl; Ch. or Mil,, for ahlpmont daring presout inonih and followinx ono, por 480 lbs, Am. torms, -llf 01. Liverpool, Aiiff 21 Whoat Fair tooholon ehlpplngcallfornla. per cental, 10s2JIOsOd; Knot slow but Hteady, liold higher; Talr to ciiilco Hhlnplnt? club, pnr renUl 104 0d Ms 111.; rod Am. eprlnif, No "i to No. 1, 0i L!d Eoaiish country tmrkoti Flrm.unchBnf? od: French country markotH, unchanged. Woathur In Kngland Hnavv rains. Accii'cnt and Amputation. On Saturday last a actioi'.g accident bcfeil IM-.-anl. the thinl son of .1. K. Ilcgg", win li nceramt.it 1 f-.t ninputr.tlon of hi til.t leg l,cM'cn tl .- l:ii.- nn.t anhle. lYoni what wv Pim KlM., It i.-enu that While cviiped near I i,v..,i ti.UrvV U-t, ,. f... ,iin. i.i.,u- H,1: I'omt, Mllis, an elder brother, had occasion to take a ahntpmi fnim the wagon, aiid.'indcrth' nplHuitioii that it wrU not loaded, handled it ratliur carelevly nud in such a manner that the I'harge exphwleil mill tookeHect in Nud 'a right fon. So heiiily wan tho gun charged that the lead tore the loot nearly off and ground sever al of the bones to jsiwder. Dr. Aiken was Mimmoned by telegraph, and made tho sutTercr as comfortable M posaihle until he could bu re moved to town. A thorough examination was made after his arrival here on .Sunday, nud it w a aiccrtaincd that tho injuries were of tueh a nature, ao to lender amputation uecesiary. Accordingly, Dr. Aiken, moisted by Dr. Vroo- j man perfermed the operation that day, and the boy is now improving, with probabilities favor nblj for his ultimate recovery. -.lacksonvillo Times. A Sock Hand 31iot. Liit Saturday ciening n tragedy occurred 011 board the steamer Spokane at t'elilo. A deck Land named Whcatou went to tho cabin loy alid asked for sotuu soap. The lsiy told him to go to the steward, which appeared to enrage Whcatou, and he had a dispute witli tho boy. The Captain, Kph. Ilaughm:m, hearing tho noie, horridly went to see what tho trouble w. I lu onleicd Whcatou to lc.ivo the bint, which he refused to do, nud in.idc Borr.o threat. Itatighmau went away ami procured a gun, an I Wluato.i secured a bar of iron. On to turning, the Captain uecing Whcatou, ns he thought, make a motien to ntsuult him, tired and Killi'd M hcatnu. (ircat excitemcuf pre vailed auieie; thu deck hands against the Cap tain. Another story is tiiat the dillieiilty 01 ig mated Is'twecn Whcatou and a Chinaman, ami that Whcatou, when onleicd oil the itoat, de manded the wages due him, ami that tho Cap tain told him he would get them, ami then got his gun and shot Whcatou. llaughman is un der arrest ami in jail at Tho Dalle.. Ldquor and Tobacco, The number of gallons of upirits returned for fixation for tho year ending July 30, was 50,701, ISO, against ."8,5l,1,af0 for tho prcced in, year. Tho llgurca a!o show a loss of nearly -?t, 000,000 from tolaacco, and about 100,000 from banks and li.inKcrx. u liicrciuod con sumption of fermented liiitiors is shown by nearly $."X),00) incrrato in thu revenue. Thu loss in the revenue from tobacco arose from thu falling oir of receipts from manufactured tohacce, while from cigars and cigarettes there was an increase of $o.'i7,.M!, Tun million two hun dred and forty thousand barrels of fermented liquor, or over sucn gallons for every nun, .woinan and child in tho country, entered into consumption during thu year. The number of cig.iM, 11 which a tax was paid for tho jcar, was I.M.Wtf,;..'!, exclusivo of lt,lMI,.i!) cigan-ttcsl Thii would give 12 cigars to every inhabitant. Thu numlier of pounds of manu factured toh.v:io eoiisumed during tho year was 2,:i2l,l).'l.'t, moiu than half a pouud to every poraon in thu iuutr. Valnbio Farm Sold. T. It. Alhii of this city has .sold his fine farm hying lictwccn Woodlmrn and fiervais, eniitaiiiing alsnit 27.") acres for tint sum of $12,- IXX) cash. The purchaser haa lately come from the States, Mr. Allen thinks of moving to Sail Joie, Cal , tho garden sput of thu l'acitlc Coast, soon aftir the fair. California.is Lave the knack of inducing capital and the best class of coplo to mako their homes in that State. It Uwith regrut wo part. with such citiens as Mr. Allen, who none of thuoldpicncers of thisState, como hero when a boy, in IS-17, and by indus. try and itcracvoruncu ha accuinulatesl enough property to placd him in an independent posi. tiou. Wo hope Mr. A will Had his expectations realized in California, and wo congratulate tho city of San Joso on tho acquisition of Mr. Allen as a citizen. An OutrtiROoas Crima, Vetenlay alteroo)n a lady by the name of Mrs. Waulu camo to this city and sworu nut. before Iteconler Howie, a warrant for the ar rest of one 0. I), fttot'ar, cliariu;; him with haying, on thu 2lt of thin mouth, committed a rape on her httlo gir.1, ajed ten years, while the man. her undo by mania:;0, is aUnit thirt live. Tho defendant was arraigned la-fore lie- Uh1o this innmin, and waived and e .daa tixeil at toCO, but had not Wen given, A show isl that tho person of .t rased, but as only one t l.vun heanl, wo refrain comment at this time. or Thin. o'clock, Mr. Smith, c'.erV ktore, w.u aroused from v a fearful hammering at Jtv. On answering the 1 rather rough looking 1 hail a larjjo gash cut tho right eye, w hich 1 by falling on the a thiu story. Mr. wouud, however, and jjoiciug. Health and Wealth- Both may be oaally attained bvany one In heeding nature's warning and keoping a close watch oversyuiitdtiiH that may appuar which Invariably are tho lndicatlona of an approaching Illness. Many dollars can bo saved and a great deal or Buttering avoided br a llttlo attention to the rollo-wlng symp. to'ms, whlohnroasuro Man that oither the hlood.llvor, or dlgttlvn organs nro out of order: Constipation, ludlgeHllon, fullnesB of blood In tho hesd, Mur stomach, coated 1., t.n.i inuto in dm mouth, and ouon- lvo broath, dull, drowsy, and debllllaled feollnz, frequent lioadacho.poorappetlto pain in thu aide, cheat, and limb, uto , oto. Tho highest medical authorities declaro that over iwo thirds or all (Useaxfu uo eausod either iv on impute Mate ol ti.e tbod or onl tle rxi'gomen'olino llvr ard r.-riiiv ' oi-,tIw v i.en the blood Is pnrp,th-IUo.- In proper iicilon, nhd the 1"m1j r-aol r, no nn c'l'i river ln erloii.l 1 r d.i r i.-.JV 1.I1 1:. To iur,f9 it o hlnuci ami t roughly innovate Iweliili-o biiinan .ysielii, lio'lli g has over rt eelvril moiv lluilriugivrtitl.'ateMttiiii Ore con's hot ri;eiiblo pimiuctlou, 1'rL'Mni.iii" OlIKfio.v UUiol) r'UiriB.t. A Plnglo trial will "mvlnt-e any one that It Is tho most roliablo fimllv rnmody over offered to tho public. Forsaloby nil druggist. 1'rleo, ono dollar Principal Depot end Maniifaetury, Win. I'funder k C't , l'orland, Oreiron. Til ,ntaur-I.lnlniiits arc of ti kind'. Tho Whlto Is for the liarasn family: the Vclloiv Is for hori-cf. sheep, and other animal;. Testimo nials of tho effect prodaced by those remsrknlde I'rciaratlons aro wrapped around every bottle, nnd may be procured of any druiigtit, or by mall from the Oftlco orTiiBCasTAi-nCoMi'ANV, l Hoy Strict, Now Vork City. Ur. Mlntlc'ri VvRetnblc Xcphrctlcuni. DOES IT VI'IIR ALL! N" JO' H l Into'idcd for llUtnier nf tlio Klilnc) S n,,a Hlfiililf.1.. Thl vront Timln suiiulles 11 u'.im lnn fvii hr n rittiln rl.i' of sufferers, and Is taking a hlsli rank araoni: remedial anriits In this roiintry. First. llHeause It ! mado IriPKOlaLIA for Kidney anil Illaddcr comptalntr, tho different luirrcdlcnts or wnleh It Is tompoeid acting conjoint Iv iimin th mnriil.rnnil niurnus coats of thee or- ean Second. I hu comblmtlon Is tho result nf lsro experience nidrurefu stmlv, nnln or the nr '.sns and their dlpeajfs. Third. Tho bcit material (which aro purely viyellblrl are selected mid tird lu It miiiiirariurL, In ainto Iniliminatlon of the Klrinrvsor lllaildcr, pain and liesilnrsf In the back nnd lmn. wlili lriiw"lnp-' an 1 f.-ollnir of tancuor. Ihn N'Iirrlleiuti will she ImtniMlntu relief, ami a free ue s perlec' rirc, by strictly following direr lions, rrlce, tl.M't. Vr. .Tlliitle'ji ICiisHmIi Dandelion IMHs. HO TIIKY Ctttc: KVHIlYTlllXh .' , Nn Tlier aro In.uuilfil lor illfusuis thai ivsultfrom M-'arlal Poioii inula lii'Mtured l.ivcr. Kymptomsof a dl'onluriHl llier Dull pain In the side and shoulders, less of supo.lie. rnstel toniTJe. cofllve bowels, lc' heartache, tin wlncn, welulit In tho stomach, o ten nrtltut vvllb ncldlty and boloh Inc tip of wind. low plrl s, lo-j or energy, untocla. hllllv, nnd fiirehitoliii;- of evil. Ilelsytfdineerous. Many of the leading cltlr.ens of Portlniel. from ex perlf lice, will vouch as l ilia snpnrlor ilrttio anil valtiooithuiitw''.fpcclalip'. IM10.U.1 cents per box. To bo obtained of alt drucxit. Eotray Notice. ONI! flHEY MnllB SIX IKRN AM) t.XRIMliF hinns hlh.ll v.arsiM, half dollar o-ol-1 tn rtuiit shoiiliti-r. placed thrH 10 niti sweeoy: lrftihe pr.nil' of the uiider-lcii'd, two ratio from the, Ulstn frrrv, In Polk co'i ty. nnlho 1st day ol July IMTH. and hs nt been lu-a'tl nf tlnce A liiernl re wird will bnalvuii 'or her return, orsuv InforiiiaMoa rcMrdlnii bofvlicnabotits. JANK URCKbT. Hal,Aub. ID, IMW -ll X4XXX Sale OO A ACES, 85 IN COr.TIVATIOK.tBAL lmiJ aticucond lirmlnV land, well tlmbarrd snti watpred. sllnated I miles wot and 3 miles oath or Wheatland, all frncrd, wltblballdlnirs thereon. Inaalro on Inc premises 01 1 A. D. PRTTYJOHX. Jnno i3 1 pd. BOOTHBY & STAPLETON, CONTRACTORS. Also Manufacturer and Dealers la Sash, Doors, Dllmls. Mcu'dings, Etc. Aho make a specials of 11KST IMl'OItrKD IMNK DOORS. V. r. IIOOT1IIIV, .irrhltcct. All Order frota tho Country promptly tilled, OFFICE AND MANTFACl OUT". Corner Tront and Stnto Qtrcotf, 8ALSIVI, OXXGOIU. sprii. tl G.aari.SLS'o iATJ'nivTri l Jl il amii a. aiiTss J. M. FORSYTHE, CJTATK 8TKRET. Ol'I'OillTK IIsCK 4 DRAY IVo,'( Kuble, Halxm Oil IT lyiralTlawa work done, on abort nolle. May 11 tf . FKIUII.11 4,, Auctioneer, and CommUslon Jlerchanl, WILL 118 rOl'MD Oppoilto the lUnk, Silem, wlt a good as- bortmoutof ClotHlutr, IlatM und Cm-i, llootN und Him cm, LADIES' ASD UKSTS' UXDKltU'KAIl, AMP NOTIONS AND FSCY ODODS Too nntiK-rona to meutlo.i. Salem, Juno 13, is;t. l-Jstf P. MrCULLV. McCULLT Uliulc.clo Commorcial 8treet. : : ,, . . Ittej Maokerol, Ton. I'odFlih. Cotlee, Whlto Vteh, Illev, Sulmon, yugur, liOhstors, Suit, yyters, Flour, SanUnod, Daion, We call particular attention Tot7v Yorls. stone-waro, run itgsr .v Tim womm Also our :-.. Y. SYUUP, dlrtn?t from tho luctory, und superior to anMhluff ever introduced In tho market, and our w TEA noue better. W PmOcsIm hhisctmtt & n rtht j tavtrn lhti woi by tU tKkc er U Ktr leSSaA PIONEER OIL MILLS. O. XV. GHSA.Y & CO. HAVING pimCHA8KI TnR AHOVK NAMED Mills, will cnotlnnn the msnurrclnro or ltaw nd DolUd Mnsued Oil, Tow und Meal. All oils wnrranted strictly pure Salem, Oregon, Anc, A, 1878. -ml) C A. IUed. Notary I'nblic. T. '. Cox. REED & COX, Real Estate and Insurance -LKOlSlNXty. Leans ncgotiatod on Pnvoralilo Terms. Buy and Sell Gold and silver, Stile, County, cud Ci'y Van-ants. AcoRts let Hced'o Opcru IIoosc. tiVOQlce. t ths corner of Heed's Opera House, tea salest, on. ran 'TTW .3MiAi.riPLtrtiiiH.V&r2itl-;"tl) TOV"l riti. erf hold on t-lal ami rilirantcit cheaper at Its price, .inn any nthir Itov press ns 0 (filler 110 sale, imn't lio inlmlli.,1 by IrrcriHinnlhln iiia-nif.n-lurrra or Infrlnslnir ii-!itNP,rslhniuirclii'rls ll.ill. It rots no moro fnrn pood press tlnn rn Infrrlor or xinrtnlsM one. Addrrti. V. K. uaiiKIIICIC & CO..Alhany.h. 1 "THE EACLE CLAW." The beitTr.np InlheM'orU for CA'h1r FISH, ANIMALS & CAME. OcctultwUlealxh Twenty rish. N'.i.fTorllnary(i:Jiln?,rritljni;,e.jsc. Na a.ror Unto luti. mink a. inuAK.-mu, &c 7u Blbrou.l. J. DRIDIT A. CO.. Mfii., 99 Broadway, HxwYoik. BuA ht Cs'.dorss of usM dotcIUm sad ?xalloa Oats pswr The Averill Paint Is Prepnrcd in Liquid Form, READY FOR USE. JlT IS 0 AND 0FJANY 8HAnE;01i C0I.0K. It li composed of I he BEST MATERIALS Kuown to the Trtrtf. Puro ZjIiihoocI Oil, STRICiLY PURE WHITE LEAP, SSXZS70. ANO TUIT. PUREST COLORING MATTER Procurable for Tinting W.iicli, by our rullur nrocta nf nmnufacturc, lira so thorouclily united tbut Til EY CAMVOT SKPAR ATE. Hence It will novorchnlk.i'rHck, or peel oft; does not run from sciiiiih, or null h lea; una for nuiM.iANor ok i:ni.ou AND HKAUTVl K KINIhll.1T Id WI1IIOUT A IIIVAI.. Put up lii , J, 1 mid .'1 KiUInn Packages. WEATHERFORD & CO., Wholosalo and Rotail ncALKits is DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, OliiMM, HriiMliiiH, Etc. agents, sAT.:r, ognt. OaII vu.cl Ooo Unsnploa. JeamJ A. N. (ItLIIKItT. & GILBERT, hiiU Itrtatl Saloui, Oregon, Tobatco, C'Ikmm, IMitrtitroni, Vorinh't'lll, l'i'arl lktriey, TllillKII, Tof Sale Lurd, Jliims, svrui. Null.-., Tuhlo Cutlerv, Wood ui ware, Olitsiware, CMIgll. to our dlri-ot lmitnrlil1i of .5Yr-rl:iliWl m&7ZZi&ZSZ3t yw1 Ti I 4 i-n jl v - t, MlHHs?ttl wtw' I J.