vv BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Oct. 21. Tho official list of prizes awarded at the Paris Exposition shows that tho gold medal presented to John ltidwcll of Cliico, Cal., was for wheat weighing CO lbs. per bushel. J. Cook & Co., and A. Booth, of i'ortlaiui, Urcgou, received silver medals for canned salmon. W. S. Mummer, Portland, director furthermore have been in tho habit of Oregon, received bronzed medal for dried fruit treating in balance VhccU 7,343,337 of bad and vegetables. J ,lehtj, over half of which u duo by four debt- Nashville, Teiui., Oct. 21. John F. Homo. . on, as an available asjot. The pYinoipal as in accepting the congressional nomination from j ets of tlio bank are bads and shares of tho Democrats of tho sith district, predicted that Western Union railway of tho United States, the next political contest would bo five from , and .crip of the Now Zealand and Austrailian sectional hatred. Ho said, "I cannot, follow ' Land Co., tho value of which is estimated at citizens, find it in my heart to indulge in fool-, t't3,S40 and 7.1,S43 respectively. Crowds mgs of malice towards the people cf tho north, when I witness their magnanimous and cane ous conduct toward tlio southern people. I feel like pulling off my hit and standing un covered in their presence. Urruder than the victory of Appomattox is the victory won by tho people of tho north in their noble and generous contributions to tlio stricken and fluttering south. Upon that fated field the south surrendered her sword; within the shadow of tho dark wing of the pestilence, be side tho new-made graves of her heroic sons and daughters, with bowed head and tearful eyes she extends her hand and surrenders her heart to the generous and magnanimous north j God's own hand has b'.idgcd the bloody chasm. Let not ambition of man seek to reopen tho wounds and to rekindle tho embers of national strife. Washington, Oct. 21. Tlio secretary of tho navy to-day issued an order announcing tho death of Hear Admiral Hiram Paulding, in which ho speaks of the life and services of tho deceased, and dirocts that on tho day of the receipt of tho order tho Hags of the navy yards mid stations ami of all ships of war in commis sion will be kept at half mast from sunrise until sunset, and 13 minute -gum bo tired at noon from all navy yards. Chicago, Oct. 21. Tho Journal's Washing, .ton special says tho Charleston Now and Courier ot Saturday contains nn aceomjt of an attempt to capture a Hejiublicau meeting at Lawtonvlllc, S. C, on Friday last by Demo cratic rod shirts, showing conclusively that tho Democrats have no fear of tho recent order is sued by Attonioy-Dcncral Downs, but feel strong enough to carry their policy of bulldoz ing juieecssfully through to the, day of clootiou. A meeting was called by tho Republican to hear Itcprescntativc Small, Republican candi date for re-election to congress, and the man ner of its capture is thus told by a dispatch in tho News and Courier: "This morning negroes began pouring in, attired in their recently ac quired Itndic.nl uniform of blue shirts, several mounted club and other club on foot, em Jiracing largo numbers, being included. Fully 2,000 men, women and children were gathered, when somo S00 red shirt g.Uloiod in, captured the meeting and proceeded to run on in a divi sion time schedule. Housing Democratic apcochca wore made. Smalls failed to appear. Omaha, Oct. 21. The joint congressional committeo to investigate the feasibility of the transfer of the Indian bureau to the military department, Ivft to-day for the west in a spe cial car. The committor is composed of Sena tors Alviu Saunders, of Nob., chiirmati, T. C. McCrcory, A. H. Hoono, of Ky C. E. Hooker, of Miss., C. H. Stewart, of Minn., and Major Charles Flanagan, of Wash,, secretary. Ac compauitig them are II. J. Caldwell and J. Newton llakcr, phonogr.iphcrs, Mrs. Fannie 11. Ward, of Wash., Mrs. Alvin Saunders, Mrs. A. Hurley, Mrs. John A. Harbah, of Omaha, Miss Mary lloone, of Ky., Miss Wolf, Col. and C. K. Hooker, Jr. The committee will stop two days in Utah and investigate how the Mormons treat tho Indians and then proceed to Sail Francisco, whero they will examine (ions. Howard and Miles, and other officers and per sons acquainted with Indian affairs on tlio Pacific coast. Omaha, Oct. 20. Joliu Splan left to-day with Haras for Denver, where tho horse trot next Friday, and at Salt Lake on the 30th, after which he goes to San Francisco to remain for the winter. Splan say that the recent dial iongo of Hopsful's owner will bo nccsptcd, nnd Rams and Hopeful will trot early uoxt spring against each other. Mamphis, Tonn., Oct. 19. A heavy black fro3t fell last night. This morning ico ono sixteenth of an inch thick formed in pools be yond the city limits. From ll o'clock last night until noon to-day, undertakers repot t ten or ders for interments. New Orleans, Oct. 19. Weather clear and cool. Deaths, 23 j cases reported, f3. Haton Kongo, Oct. 19. Now cases 40; deaths 4. Light treat this morning. New Orleans, Oct. 20. The oxecutivo coin inittee of St. Mary's parih navo adopted a res olution accepting tho report of the Democratic committee regaiding Congressman AcUlin, and calling upon tho Democratic conservative party to select a candidate in his place. Cincinnati, Oct. 19. At tho wedding sup per of Willis Pealo and Ali.e Burdgo, nt Azalia, Indiana, on Thursday night, ten of the party as poisoned, somo unknown peron having put stychnino in tin food. It is sur mUed that Miss Hurdgo's rejected suitor com mitted tho deed. Huntington. L. I., Oct. 20. Admiral Pauld ing, senior officer of the retired list of tho navy, son of the captor of Major Andro and last Mirviving officer of the battle of Lake Champlain, died to-day. Washington, Oct. 19. Kmpiror William, of (iermany, has sent three tltouuud roeh marks, about S700, for contributions for yel low fever sufferer. FOREIGN. London, Oct, 19. Tho official report of in vcitigations into the affairs of tho City of Glasgow Bank, just issued, is woro than the most gloomy forelnxlings. Tha loss shown in tho balance sheet is 5,190,953. This loss, with the addition of one million pounds capital, shareholders will have to mako good. Tho re port shows the practice of systematic decep tion. Thus, since the commencement of the year, weekly returns of the amount of bullion on hand, which the bank was obliged to make to government so i to snow tfttt iw fund. wcro maintained in duo proportion to its noto issue, have been falsified 1y adding thereto imaginary suing varying from sixty thousand to threo thousand pounds. The directors re ports to shareholders also overstate tlio am ounts of securities and bullion hold in reserve by 92(1,76 1 and 200,100 respectively, and ' understated loans uranted bv 1,123.704. The wore assembled bo'orc thu bank and exchange awaiting tho report, which caused consterna tion. A call for 300 per share is anticipated, which it is thought half tho shareholders will bo unable to meet. Tho remainder of tho shareholders will thus ultimately bs compelled to pay double. London, Oct. 20. Tlio whole management of tho City of ilagow Bank namely, the secretary, mauagiiig director and six directors were arrested Saturday on dhargo of fraud. They ara confined separately and not allowed to coinmunicato with any person. They all de clared they would have surrendered voluntari ly if thoy had known they were wanted. London, Oct. 21. Tlio first lord of admiralty leaves Paris to-morrow for Cyprus. Negotia tions are said to bo pending between Austria, Franco and England with tlio object of scour iug common treatment of all European ipies tions as a counterpoise to Russia, and to substi tute for tho kaiser bund an entente between France, England and Austria. Count Von Betist's appointment a ambcsiador to Franco is believed to bo connected with this project. TKACIIINO CllILDHKN- TO 1'IC'K VI' Thinos. Wo know ti ninit who U qtilto particular nlxmt keeping every thing in Its proper place. Wo heard him say that ho nciiuired tills habit through tiio training of lib inotlior. When n hoy, oven as far hack as ho coiili remember, his mother ahvay.s niiulo him pick up and put away his pltiythiugj after ho had got through with them. Ho was oflen allowed to get out all the materials ho wanted for a good time. In bad weather the kitchen way often at tho disposal of himself and brother, but tlioy always understood that everything was to be cleared up at tho close of tho play. No doubt thero Is a difference In children, for wo have known boys of tho same family, of nearly the same nge, brought up In all respects as nearly aliko as possible, yet ono of them was always careless, and became a careless, easy, man, while the other was extremely particular in all tho dotulls of his dress, sports and work. Still, granting this difference which many would call a natural dllToronce, we bcllevo a per sistent training In early childhood would mako an orderly man out of tho most careloss child. A man at Davenport, Iowa, Is said to have dreamed, ton years ago, that ho ought (o build and open u hotel near Jerusalem, to bo in time for tho opening splendors of that city, and recently he determined to do so. His wife and sou attempted to dissuiido him from his purpose, but without avail. Ho gnvc them ono-liaif his property, and with $10,000 took his de parture for tho scene of his proposed enterprise, which ho carried out to tho letter. Two miles from Jerusalem ho purchased sovoral acres of laud, and thero built his hotel, which soon hecamo a popular resort for tourists, and ho has prospered beyond his most san guine expectations. Hut there was a void in his heart on tho account of tho absence of his family. Ho wrote his wife and son such an encouraging let ter that they decided to follow him. To this end", says tho Davenport Ga zette, they sold out tho farm ho had loft thorn, and aro now on tho way to share hii fortunes. Tho romanco of this Incident Is worthy a first class novel. Wiikat CTi.nv.vTKD wiTii a Hoc A yield of eighty-four bushels of wheat to the aero ha boon reported in England. The wheat was cultivated like corn, with a boo. Tho seed was planted in drills ono foot apart, and four inches apwt in the rows. Tho spaces between tie drill were carefully cultivated until tho plants had nttainod sufficient growth to interfere with the work. Another experiment, resulting in a yield of ixty-uiiio buslioU rer cere, was planted with rows six inches apart, end four inches apart iu tho rows., Lonlon, Sep. HI. Tho o.-lebratod obelisk known v Cleopatra's Needle was succemfully moved into an upright position at half-past three to-day. Tho work occupied lialf-an-hour. Vast crowds of spectators were present to witness this interesting sight, and tlio river was burdened with tteamers bearing burdens of humanity. Thero was not the slightest hitch in tho undertaking. Major General Stockton, oi the Confeder ate servico, and a graduate of West Point, ha eulUto-l in the United States army ai a private soldisr, but has boon aisigno.1 to clerical duty iu tlu War Department. A icddlor, overtaking another of tho frater nity on the road, exclaimed: "Halloo! What do you carry V ''Patent medicines," was tho reply, "flood!" You go ahead. I earn' rave-stone," was tho rejoinder. A gentleman, named Brooks, who had been fiued by the Margate magistrates for cruelty to a dog which he denied fell to the ground while paying the money, and died a few min utes later. GorrESfONDEflCE. PARIS LETTEK. from orr. nr.nri.An loiniKstxisniiST. Pauls Sept. 10, 1S7S. Marshal Mc.Mahon, this afternoon, reviewed n the Champ do Manouvers of Vinceniies the Fout th Corps d' Armeo under tho command of iicner.il Deligny, thotnojj stationed in Paris and tii Fout th Division of Cavalry. Tlio re view was'eompletely successful, both as a mili tary spectaclo and a popular fete. Tho Bois do Vineennos is not so easily reached as the Bois do Boulogne, and the difficulty in soeiuitig a means of conveyance was increased propor tionally. Although the Marshal was not to bo on the ground before two o'clock tho city was alive in tlu morning with trooin and civilians, all bent on reaching the ground of tho display. l'iie roads were crowded w ith pedestrians, and the river boat, tramways, and omnibuses were unappro.io.iai.ie. as mo uay a.tvanee.i private con-eyanc-sandcah, encumbered the avenues leading to tlio old fort, and cabmen openly put up to public auction the right to use their vehicles for the return course. Foreigners who counted on finding conveyances on moderate terms were left behind in groups, to the satis- faction of the Parisiati artisans, uho took tho wiser course of walking through the byoways, starting from behind tho Bastille with their breakfasts hung in baskets on their arms. On the route jnirfect order was preserved by tho ordinary police, who were stationed all along tho lino to Vinceniies. Tlio weather was high- ly favorable. In the morning a thick mist hung over tho city, but thi-.ctc.irwt away na iiionny aiivaneeti, anil nt noon tne weaiuer hail settled into a brightness recalling tho mid dle of summer with tho only drawback that clouds of dust intercepted tho passige between the foriilleation ami tho 'wood. From day diwii extraordinary animation reigned in nil tho villages around Paris whero the 4tli Corps was cantoned. Iu ovory little street, in every court, soldiers might bo seen brushing their co.1t and giving the llnishing touoh to the sabretache, while others were busy preparing vegetable for thu soup. Xo sooner h:u a hasty breakfast been swallowed ami still hastier cigarette consumed than tho lmylo sounds, tho men fall into battalions, uaeli colcnol revijws his meu, and we start for tlio rendezvous of tho brigade to the inspiriting strains of the regimental hand. Tlio Eoolo Vote riuairo d'Alfort, where tho headquarters of tho corps d'armee was established, presented nn extremely picturesque appearance. There was a constant gilloping to and fro of couriers and aid and the courtyard a not largo enough to contain tho brilliant troops or horsemen Meanwhile, in the direction of Alfortvillo aro heard drums, fanfares nnd confused mitsic.il sounds. It is the brigades arriving by tho Rule and Ccneva roads, and marching to thu review by way of Cltarettton, while other bri gades gain tho Bois through St. Maur. At halfiut twelve ionoral Deligny, accomikiniod by a brilliant statf, lutt the Ecolo Vutcrituiro fortho Hippodrome of Vinccuuos. Tlio rush to the tribunes on tlio Champ do Manoeuvres was immense. Although thousands of retpients for tickets wore refused, thero were so many distributed that unless ono arrived on the field at the usual hour of a Paris breakfast he could not secure a place. The Manlial left thu JCIyoo for Viiicomiiu at ono oVlook, nnd or rived at the old fort at a (piarter to two. He at once mounted his horse, and rode to the Held of operations, followed by a brilliant start" composed of general ollicer.s ami tho military attaciics of foreign Powers. Amoiig.U tlio lat ter 1 observed Major (ietieral James Couually, Military Attache to the British Embassy; (iun oral do Leo, reprinting liormanys Count Ignatiftr, brother of tho eclobr.ited general, representing Russia; and (ionoral Von Alem, of thu United States. Tile troops consisted of the Ith Army Corps, which had just completed a very successful serios of maneuver, of those of tho military government of Paris, nnd of the 1th Division of Cavalry. All were under the superior command of tlio Minister of War, and presented a total of fifty-live battalions, thirty five batteries, and sixty-two squadrons, giving a total effective of soutu .M),000 men and 10, COO horse. Tho appearance of the masses of in fantry, artillery, and cavalry hero conspicuous on some elevation of thu ground, there just emerging from tlio surrounding woods was brilliant ill the oxtieme. Tho President, lifter rapidly passing along the lino, returned, es corted by his stall', placed himself in front of tho ollieial tribune, and advanced a few paces, Accompiiiicd by Marshal Caurobert iu full uni form, who reinaiuod lesido him during tlio march past, (ionoral Borel, Minister of War, who held the command in chief of all tho troops under ruviow, placed himself with his stall vis-a-vis of the marshal and facing the trihuii. Tlio match pat them began. This operation, which n'.uay constitutes fortho spectator the most attractive art i.f a military review, derived mi additional iuteru.it to-day from tho fjet that everybody was curious to see a complete army corps on a war footing; and, above all, to see how tho voting reset viat of(wiicral Deligny would march after a fort night's maneuvers, sham fighting, and counter- marching. In this lejpcct (ienoral Dcliguy's troops may claim a large share of tlio succosm of tho day. After tho fourth corps camo the troops of tho government of Paris, commanded by (iuneral Ayma.-d, the regiment of en gineers and of artillery. Tho brigades of caval ry especially the tuiraisier v.ero watutly aj . piauded by the hundred thousand spectators. The review wai brought to a splendid termina tion by a battle charge executed by two divi sions of cavalry, formed in threo Uu, consist ing respectively of a brigade of cuirassiers, one of dragoons, and atrjther of diassjurs pla:ud iu command of (iencral Bgtuiemains. It v a . really a grand spectacle to su those brigades with their helmets and breastplate glittering iu the sunlight, drawn up in one single line two kilometre in length, At the word, "mircho" the whole line started at a gallop, and at the secend word of command thu same lino halted sharp and unbroken at a few metres from the tribunes. Tho elfeet produced was immensj, and the "bravos" burst out with ro- nowed cnthusi ism. Tho Marshal was do lighted and at once congratulated General Bonnemaius before tho wholo staff. After this grand spectacle the ro low was at an end, and every otto began to think of making the best of his way home. It was a sufficiently difficult matter to got there; but it certainly was not easier to get baok. There were moro than 300,Oi)0 persons at VinO'iines to-day, and bo aides this mass tlvrovasa compact crowd all the way frmu Vinceniies to the Ch.i'o u d'Eatt, which had ajt.iI'i' 1 to titti.vss w ivturti of tho troops to their g.irrioin. coKKEsroriDENci:. lVr...v. Oct 21. 17. A fowdayns'r.v bile pnw.tv,' a machine s'scp ill Portland, nu old friend from I'n.atil'.a, J. ('. Franklin, win has invented a machine to bore a iittare hole, called iro in. It can lo arranged to lore any size hole, with a rotary motion on !i twrripnilioiilnr linn 1 n!.i lirtroi nn rttt rtnt.l. , fortv.,vo fo,, , ehor lliroctimi. Thu KnMni3 wiH i,e arnHlgCli g0 , to i.orc post uic fts ttc,. M j, lt IM tlUcn ,llSi, timo nml t, ht ,0 t thu iniichinc ,j0 will ,,.. ,t 0l oxhiblt0ll nt tho Mechanic' Fair this u.eek u u ,V()r,u Kelm wlulc out , tlw counttyi WMt Iasl wcekt j .,, localltiM wo lml gome of tho Urj,0 , land-luddcw koIUhk otT their lands in I. 3, nnd 0.acro lotg to guit mcM of 81lwl ,., 0lu, pfoco wlier a few vcari since it was difficult to rim a tmM (li;t.ict gl!100,t 0tt. t!loy liavo llV) 8ehoola, and a free school nine months i lluj yiMr( nml tlcr lAaeet) d(tte ntttfr tlcm. At tho ,Cilll 0 t,0 tMUV0U tIiroo m!cs WMt ,,f , the city. Mr. Jones told us ho would survey i0,vm,a Sl.n tn nnv one wishing to go to work , on io. 1 land, lliislaiul is gooil for all kiiuls of fruit j, and located at a cross-roul, which makes it more desirable, let the laboring man ico to this nnd he can get a home for very little coin, , Wo hope tho mechanic of Oregon and Wash ington Territory will bo nn hand at our Fair, with n display of thc-mechani.m of our section of the coat. Wo want more manufacturing and less imyorting of all articles, that cau as well as not, bo manufactured at home, saving great amounts of cash to bo ued nt homo, and giviugeinploymeus to hundreds of men, women and children, that to-day have mi legitimate business to follow, scarioly knowing whero tho next sack of Hour is coming from. Wo have talked with il liferent kinds of me chanics and all agree iu saying, let us have a chance to go to manufacturing, and let our own people patronize us, mid Oregon will soon Iosm tho sound of hard times. W. F. 1 1, Aitot'ND Tin: North and South roi.iM. The question whether It Is possible that there cau be at all times or at any time anything. In tho form of an open polar sea seems to bo virtually sottlcd, and iu tho most unsatisfactory manner imaginable. From tho ob servations of Count WHezek iu 1S7.1, Woyprecht and Payer In tho following year, and from those of Dr. Hayes In 1801 and Captain Naros in l87o7ti, it Is evident that tho polar basin Is neither open sea nor continuous ice, but u fatal compromiso between tho two; and thero seems now to be only two plans, ono inearly as hopeless as tho other, to choose between In any luturo attempt to reach tho Xorlli Dole cither to establish permauont stations, as proposed by Lieutenant Woyprecht, and already Initiated at one point by Captain Tyson and Captuln Howgato, and to seize the opportunity el run ning north In early Autumn from tlio station whero tho hen appears- most open, or to run as far north as possible, at an enormous expense, with u great force of men, mid abundauco of pro visions and karoseno oil, and push northward duping tho artle Winter by a chain of communicating satlons, with ice-built refuge huts. Hut little pro gress has been mude during tho lust ipiater of a century In tlio actual Inves tigation of the conditions of tho condi tions of tho arctic roglons. From In formation dorlvod from all hourcos up to the present, it may bo gathered tluvt tho impenetrated area of 1,700,000 square iu lies &urrouiidlng,thosouth I'ole is by no means a continuous continent, but consists much moro probably tart Ij ofcoparntlvely low continental land, and- p.iftly of a series of continental Mauds bridged between, and com bined and covered to a depth of about 1100 feet by acontluuoits Icecap. I.UL'UOVKMKNT IV KlKl.l. SUOOTINO. Tlio scores mado at C'reedtnoor, NuU ttrday, Septembvr -1, In the long range match for the Wimbledon Cup, noom to show that the limit of skill In shooting and rllle making is not yet reached. Huforo many years, an un broken score of thirty bull's oycM at ? l.0O yards will have to be fl edited to omo American riuoman. Tin. Wlml.lftilnn full Vil4 won In Kughuid by Major Fulton with a wore of l.'W out of 15o, and Min.scquci.tly carried oil' at Croedmoor, by Allen nhd Dudley Si-iph, with scores of DID nnd W7. This year Frank llydo has It with a wonderful scoro 1M out of 1 50 at 1,000 yard; while Sumner and dray, with scores of 112 and III ro sportively, repeat MHlner's famous ex ploit of t-j consocutlvo bull's" eyos at tho long range, nnd ton rlilomou run over Fulton's English score. When it comes to team shooting, fours from Massachusetts and Now York mako a total scoro of 1,081, which Is 52 points ahead of the best scoro made by tho British eight in the International match. Two Japanese girls, MissStemaU Yainagarva and Miss Khige, have gono to Vassar. Pa.THNs of HdsiflDfiY- To tho Patrons of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, Dkak Br.KTimE.v: In a few days I expect to start East to attend tho meeting of the National Grange, and propose to be absent from the jurisdiction about ten weeks. Questions of law or usage arising during my nb.'ence may be referred to my deputies in tho different coun ties; or, in case thero is no deputy in the coun ty, to tlu Worthy Overseer of the State Orange, ltro. 1). S. lt. Bitiek, Myrtle Creek. Douglas county, Oregon. I beg to call the attention of all members of the Order to a resolution of the lat State Orange endorsing tho Wiu..Mr.m: Faiimi!', making it the organ of our Order and calling upon Patrons to give it a hearty and united support. Brethren, wo need a paper devoted to the interests of tlio farmer. It should nt once furnish us nn account of tlio current events of importance, tlio state of tho crop i, market., &c., give tu a medium through which to exchange our ideas and experiences, and furnish our families a weekly repast of such pure and wholesome miscellaneous literature ns is best oiiitvd to their wants. Such a piper re quires a largo outlay of means, labor, and talent, and cannot be furnished us without adeiptate support. Let mc tirgo you, therefore, to give our own paper a cordial support; sub scrilio for it, write for it, wotk for it, so that w o may have a fanner's paper orthy of the name and second to none. l'ratovuilly yours, A. H. NuirM'v, Master Oregon State Orange. Oswego, Sept. 'Jo, 187$. ""- " - State Grange Deputios for 1878 ,, cei'ioN. IUkxs i.M. Thomas Sinltli, Hiker C'Ay. I1I-M..N A. Holder. I'oriiflln. IV.wsamk c. N. W.ur, I'niiliy. fist-oi' W. II. (lr.iv, Vivuiii' Ither. lt.iM- D. S. II. IliiU-k. M rtlo SJrcvV. .! vi k-on J. N. T. .Miller, .1 U'Uoitvlltd. .loixriitM Joseph I'ollneW, l.eloiil. I.x U.m.'.io liiiov, C'ri-mi'll; Allen lloinl, l!,-ono rit Mtuo! J. W. ILvlivltcr, Unties tile; VV. M IltlMm, Turner. Mi umouii. ri)initon Kelly aiulJaeeii Joluiien, Itist l'.iitloi.l. Tiu.SMios J. ('. lieu ley, Tlll.undOi. I'mon .Mm CrvkMon. tiiikni, W.sxv'i) Jolm Kii.l, T)j!i Valley. , ,ni.i,i t'nlini. Ws.ius.iros J. A. Ilk-li.trilun. Tiulitln: J W. Sail i!iut"i. ili.t.m. Vauiiili. It. It. I.itulilln, Nortli Vamlilll. wamiimhon ir.imir.inv. Coli tints ThonusTliro'-cll, Dijton. t'MRKM I'iIJSI.uni, ViineomtT. l'iil.ir' Johns. Iloiirlh, IVKIn. Walls Waii.i. W. II. Thnurw, WslU Walls. Wiikm K WlllUm Klnx, r.iloiif) City. l'.itriins In tliosiiruiuitlei In ulilvli nu llejintl.M ln Ih'.mi A;ihintl ttuiiM iniieli oli'.Ue ma l) diwljiutuni llnKlien sult.lile to rut In tlutoio suit) . A. It. HltirLKt, Muter Or. Ht (Irtiif. PUUCOTOHY. OFl'K'U'Jl.S-sifitio NATIONAL (1UAN41K. itaUr Jolm T. .Tones, lias-Ion, I'lillllps. Ark. OitrirJ. J. Wooilrusu, l'ase Taw, Vti lluren, Mich UctunrK. II. Smctlley. Creeo, UntTSriL, Is. .VMvin-A..Ii Vsiichn, Mnniiililn. Tciiii. Au't ti!ttniri-lU)ttlWi!t Wtiltehesd, MtdiUctmth, SonuTi'i't, H.J. UniiuUun S. II. Kills, tiirliielioroiiihl Warren, O. rrtiUunr-V. Mi Mrl)oivll. Wsyne. Hle.iben.H. V. &artiwy-l), II. Keller. l.oiiUrllle, Kr. UtiU'h'rr0. Dinwiddle, Orchard (trove, Ind. (,VrV4-Mrs. John T. .Tones, llsrton, l'lillHtis, Ark, Flora iU. Hsmuel K. Adsmr. Monllce'ilo, Minn. limtm,i-lt. Ilsrver Coddnrd. North CI rnnby. Ct. Uuly AtjMitnt SUicariliUt Csrollne A. lls'.l, uouissiue, n y. IXCCUTIVO COMIIITTEC, I), Wyntt Aiken, (Chslrmsn, Cokctmi7, H, C, K, It. HUiiiklnud. lluhuiuo. lows. Dudley T. CUsse, Clsru nout , N . 1 1 . Alonto (Ij'.der, llock Kklln, Wlilte-ldn. III. W. II. Chsmrwrs, Ossrocchee, Itnucll. Ala, jSUIisridwiif i.l ..., .til!.vl t, Mi lt. M. Powers is now our only authorized ngontnttli.it place,. nml will recuive sulnerip tions and collect accounts. Announcement for the Fall Trade I'UOjB S. riUKIXM.lN. i'l persons rro invited to ct-mo and sou wha ulegaut DKI-y.S (100D.S L hi ll for one bit rd. Coinu and see my 'JO-ecnt DIIIWH (JOODS, my bit a yard W.OUSTKD f'HKCKS. and my Hue 8-1 UhACK CASI.MKltKS It ladies, my I'ANOY FlfiHitliD (iOODSat mv !. i ! ..i ....i.. ci nn iir.A.M. I lilt a vans ui nnumii bwisnn, uij vr- uu imnun HKAVKIt, my lOcenL MMI-.V; my lienitoliil imortiuent of HIIAW'W; tho cheapest 1 wiies andgenta' UNDI'.UW.KAlt over brought to Salem; my lino lino of HATS and (MI'S, llOOTSmid SHO'iS. t'omo seo my HncSASH lllim(JXS,:71ciiibnyuxiliuy CHIOS (.iltAIN ItlllllONSat fmiii 5 cents to t"0 cent t,a yard. KMIiKOIDKItircS, till linnd-mado, from .1 t-untis a yard uy. In UM'IW 1 hav fine as Horimcht. Itxvill pay you to buy ll VJsHKI.lt t'lUKKSninlTOWKLS of mo b; tli.i doon. Iu TAIILK LLNKNS I defy c.mpo'jtion. I havo OIL CLOTHS and t'Alil'KTS; como look nt ins lino TWO I'l.Y ( APi'lfl'S at SI n yard, my extra imU-SSKI.S (.'AWiri'S at 51 ( yard. I hiuc a lino ht of ladio's CCOAKS, c,hot.o; also VKLVKTS and VlJIA'ttTLS'liS and til w.iti of TIltMMINliS nml NOTIONS. A Koadiiuu tit KID (il.OV, nnd HKI'LIN (JI.OVRS. (lot your Wt'Ol.l'.K YAIlN'and KNlTONli C'Ori'ON' . mo. Mine is tlio ihoii-Kut place to buy KNH-'KKK'ACKS, I.ACKS and HDdl.Nll JACONIXS SWISS MUSLINS and lltlSH, LINKNS amlt'ltASH- F.S. Hoy your KAi VJK I'INS of FltiKD.M AN. All you stnojtors, i( you want fjouil f()ltA( Vl cbiAHS or I'il'S, ;o to FUIKDMAN . lientloiiiuu, your fcwMl.coverinu rsut como l-sm FJHKHMAN'S, for ho has tne hint bUjI: jf hats in tlio city; your uitdersUudint; shcuild be (ot of Mm for his stock luui ail, from line OI'KUA IKJtyrS to a uir vi HAUY SHOKS. I havo now a stock of CLOTH1NO ior Urai iwrsiins as well iw small, in L'ASI.MKUi;, DIAOONALS or CHINCHILLA. lt pass you to buy all kinds of 811 HITS of FRIHD.MAN. for I havo FINK ViHT: tflilUTS at from (M) cents to J 'Jo apieoo, and an excellent assortment of u;oiiuiuro shirts. I wish to close out r. lot of WINDOW CUU TAINS, TASSFUS and COHD very cheap. It will pay you to come prepated to buy, ts I am a poor book-keeper, and it is cash I want for my goods. S. FHIKDMAN. Salem, Sept, 20, 187S. Tho Chlcnsro Times, whl oxcoetllnelv full reports frtvorsfriukon cities of the Sot "Tho singular truth appears thfl tho outbreak of the fover at Ori ihrntirrii Ua rnvncrofl in NoW Ofl MomphlH, Vlcksburg, Greenville,! In ninny smaller towns, It has n? boon clmrcod that a clergyman of tlptininlnntinn flod from his chargb? fullotl In do Ms dulv. Bomo fathi I have loft their families, somo docte I liavo run awnv from their patients, there Is not a slnnlo lustanco reportc from the beginning ol tho plaguo un l to-dav. of an roDresontatlvo ot at I fiirin nf vnllrrlntm linliof deserted 111 inost. Hardly n day iiasses in whlc somo clergyman or some Slater has nc L'ivcn no life while In tho dlschorgo (lin fnnilnrosf. Tf in n record In UH m-PNoiirn nf U'liloli tltn bitterest OlaS ...WVV..11V.VV. .,,--. -- - phemer cannot find It In his heart Jeer or clvo. It laa manifestation practical rellclon that touches cvorj heart. Tho devotion has boon cot flnod to no finr-t. L'ttthollc and Prol ostanl. Jew. Oontlle. and oven Budt hist havo faced tho danger unflinch Ingly, and havo braved it to the bltt( end." Now York nrtiats nro dlscouragotl 'I'd ore. u'iiii n lhi wlinti tlllSV' COtlld pour molasHos and Venetian red ovoi canvas and hcH It to tlio west. or i landacapo, but tho West has learnec now to do n, tiiiii inmcoaiierowui"ui lllgSKOW. The UmlcntaBlo Truth. Ynn drmnrrn In miller, nml if vntl lead ttiWernblo, iinsatlsr.ictory life iu this boautl tin wo.-ai, u inonuroiy yotirowa niu. n. moro isoinv nnooxctfo lor you, your ui roiisonabioprpjuilleonnti eKorilol-"i ui anil i nminnn nnm rrnsotiinir will oon sho you Hint (Jroott'is AURttst Mower win cui j'ott of r,ivr Cotiiiliiint, or Dynpopiln, wll all Kh iniHornlilo cllectH, biicli tin sick liouuaol .. ..,. .. ,. ., . nitipiiniion oi mo Heart, nour niomacu, ui lilliml (nNtlvnnnnii. ill-r.liinH nf tlio llOSJ ttnrvntiH tir.Tstr.itlnn. low Hiilrltn. itc. I snlcH now rostdi ovory trwn on tho Woatei Uoiiiinent ntitl not n DrnpKlsl bill win ton ye or us vtntuiornii euros, vou can uuy noun nlo Ilottlo for ll) coiitu, Thrco uoen wm Novo you. Buggies, Carriages, Had ON HAND, AND lIi.VX13 TO ORDERJ AIM, All VolilcloH nsnpAlrcd on SI rvoiiuo. Tl' VOII WANT TO 11UV HOMRTIIINQ 1 L nml iirvti or lnvn s csrrlsira insdo lust to yosttil on. el'.-o iu ii cull, sou roil snail usvo jiis j oil n-nni, it tne cirriaj-c )011 "svo eas rc . .. -. .......- ., u cnu ihi u iu kosi Kiinvui KNIGHT & LTNOl Hftlcm, Oct. zmr Tfee Averill P; Is Prepared Id Liquid Foi READY ITioriiutcril IS 01' aPTjrjma i-ou-hite,: UNI) OF ANY BIIADK OK COL ; it it coinrj.oii of tuo BESI MATERIA ICnowa. to (bo Trade. I?tiio XjltiMeoU, Oil, STUCTLY PURE WHITE LE AND TUB PUREST COLORING M.kVL I'toi-.trnHld for Tinting 'I'llTC V V TC.'ViS (21311 Si - mi ui. sjvmiui -ui iiivaj lleiuo It will ii,viTfili.rtll..'r;idr. ornrclol not run timii H'iiiiih, or null Ii leg tiiiii ir iiiiii,i,t.M'V(ir cot.oit AMtllllVLTVI I'PIM-SII IT ri Wititour a iitv.vt.. 3ut ujt lu, I, 1 ivtul IT gallon V We.THER'FORD & Wholoaalo and Roti su.uiit t.v DRUGS, PAINTS, , j (ivionio, o -i;vi. ; ir-vTrrsc c -r t-.. -kit OaU RUCl WCO" 1