V T u.. l-'OK SULIBOHU'TION'. a orn.it tni TOLAMETTB i'ARMKil, ?PZ,50 cr Annua. d3JjABf O J3Sf- 6 kTS, advertising rates. KinS? V'.'P J li W I S fK W St CTI ' S2.50 or Mouth sthttf VJ- i1 if- ttY W 17 rai s? I ' -W ..' JitS-. V4 ft M h KSM (WZSs-i 2 . ' .If fr r.rlxotnafisj; KB n. h u s, ! PlVM. Uk ndiliil I'xponn of . Iw I l.jno j cannus al7'M Ow wi -i pre uyin. ntiktla thw jt 533,00. I(rftcr our limrUU'o .lisrw l'l $2,50 in advnce, or $3,00 after Six months, An I wo prvftr (n reel u In whancr $2.50 por Year. An Important Decision. I'liicf Justiru Waito jvntrntay ri'iiiloroi tho uii.iiilinoiii decision of tlio Supreme Court of Mm Unitcil States in tlio eaxo of Harlow llarnoy, .iplicllant, v. J. N. Dolpli, rcupomk'nt, ftp-ix-.iloil from tliu Supremo Court of tliu St,to of Oregon, Tho federal quotion presctiU'il liy the ftppi-al m whether upon the ilcalh nf a wifo of a nurrieil settler, under section 4 of tho dona tion law, lto Iim completed tho residence and cultivation reipiired liy tho net and made proof thereof, tho entato and interent of tlto wife ceaacx, and tho name ii vested liy nald xection in tho iiurviving hunliand mid children in eriu.il pirts, im.iirected hy n conveyance of tliu i.uno duly executed liy her after tlie completion of rcKidrnco and cultivation and llual proif made, or wlretlier after such completion of roidvneo .lad cultivation and making of liii.il proof, uho : innot, by a duly executed ileed convey in fen Mimplo her portion of the donation', although lie might die Mora tho iuin of the patent. Tho Stato Circuit anil Supremo Court held that !io could so convey the feo aimple titio before patent iwucil, and tho Supremo Court of tho Vmtiil State nllirm. this decition. So the Mention may bo couiidered finally and nutlior-it-itively dotcnnincil, and a largo elau of laud owner, of Oregon holding under nucli convey juces may consider their titlcn ijuicted. Tho cue wa argued in the Supremo Court of tlio United State, by Hon. (ieorge II. Wil lianiB forthuapiHilIant and Hon. J. H. Mitchell for tlw respondent. Oregonian. , Tillamook Newt. I'rom the Aitorian.) Th Tillamook farmer, tow but little jjrain, while they liavo u good .oil and climato for railing and maturing grain a. need W, and Iileuty yf tliu to harveit. Oat. and barley are rind tu conaiJoralito lUAjititi ISoth achoonen went out loaded down with freight. Wu have a new veuel on tho route tha Alpha built lat .umnieron tho Columbia llivcr exprvHIy forthu trade. Tlio fulling eaion it virtually out, and none of tho proceed .hipped. It i iropoiiMo to tell how uiany fih liavo Ik-cii taken. Tlie principal i.ickcr, with the limited prepara tion for curinijitAlinoii, had all they could luu die. Another year w ill find them better pre pared, and the harvet will ifoulitlv lJ jrroater. IhitterfleM, of "Angora goat" cdebrity, ha purchaed the Kdwaril'H farm and brought hi f ir.nly in. Hode.ign manufacturing choose, with which liUHine he i thoioughly ac Huamfed, judging from the article jirnluitil by hnn last .uinnwr on (.'latop l'lain. Ho i full of energy and enterprise, and i well ilcaeil with tho projiect of Tillamook. When tho reaping machine, that In-to noir of tlto tramp who it in tho rhado and listen to tho nun who tell him that he ought to lido in In carriage, wa introduced to tho country in ISIN), tho number of farmer and agricultural lalwrer in the twelve StnU in which it U uow cluclly mid wa l,:i0.Sli:i, aud in 1870, '.'.Oil. S), Tho ilitfereuoo in w a,,'es wa ttill gruutcr. In IS50, farm land weie p.iid?S , nmnth. und lurvi't band fro-n SO cent, tu $l..'i o Jay, vlule in 1ST!) the wag-- of the former were !( a month, and.tho Utter from $-.' tu ftl.W) a la . Thujear fari.ur willingly ly harvest luniU from 81.50 to jf-'XiO per day, wlulo tliu mauu- iifaeturo of rtMpiug macliinej i giving employ. mei.t to tlimn.ind of killed wu.-kmtn. Tho Mint rviaarl; i applieab'.e tu ell kiliH of ma- m 'iiier,thu bind imploywl during tho Ut tweitj yoar having i-iuro tl-tu iluublwi, and tho ungoa ipiadriipUnl, vlnto the Kipulation in- r-a-vl nly 07 per tint. Comment on such a l.a:.(,'-of things Ufcipuliluoui.N'. Y. Shlp- v j -.. Ihe greml mnyan of tlio YeHow-tor.e, whic'i ij-irm,' tho pAtt jwr liai leii .ueco.jfully ex pn r 1 by I'rofoMor Havdm, i the rmat ro marl. ildo of th great tatural eunoiti of it -lwi.m tho country. Tho gorgo f 3,W0 feet djop, and in emo place the wall are a!ir.ot iwrpendicular. At tho Iwttom it i ilark that the '-ar aro platni ti.iiho uuriu me dajtime. Tho rnrr U alout ix hundrud fitt wide, and plunge over four precipices in grand waterfalls. One cf the fall u a .hcer loipof four hundred fett. The forthcoming report of tlieceoloicalurey of tin wonderful region -""mil l tho met interit.ng contnbution to our know ledge of interior America .men the explo ration of Fremont. Advices from Salvador tate that the volca roe of Ixaloo and Santa Anna are in a .tote of tVemenJoui actiuty. On the, latter, four tr He dutmct ojiening emu "--, ....- - a.he. in volume from what i uppacd to ,,rture.intheold crater of an old volcano w hick ha ltn "lent for ear. For mile. aroundMl.c-.rc falling mJ the air i. tilled with .moko, darkening the day and making the IceuofilooinV'lttrr'f'''?- Th mbab.UnU -v Kl MM V;- Jl rB ' p i r- V .ty J " i 9JW XliLi;6cSr -573 VZ. I '" lU''irairinonia for column l KJ STATE NEWS. A little ste.unlmat i, to Ihi built for tho job bing trade- between Tho PaKoa and tho Cm cade. Theru i almut 150,000 biuhcl nf wlieat .torcJ at lluena Vinta, and not mora than II.IXX) .old. A littlo Hon nf Mr. Cliarle Howe, of Com county, cllpjied tho toe. from ouo of hi feet a few day. ago. Mii Kill D.ivi fell from a wagnu white rid ing recently in Dougl.u county, and unstained loi'jro and painful injurie. It i citimati'd that 1,000 children are naw engaged in prenerving fnlit by tho I'liimuier proem, in the KUtu of Oregon. Wo teani th.it up to tho present time aliout 02,000 bukliul of wheat liavo lifen .tored at Irving. Of thi amount, aliout U5.0X) bnheU have hkcli Hhipped. (.aurd. , Six Indian h.io been found guilty nf murder in tiio first dearco nt lVudleten. Al. Hunker idrntiiied I'ne, the one who .hot him, and White Owl, ono nf tho tuurdcrcrf of Coggan, Tlio farmer) of Folic eountv liavo 1vii very buy p'oniugnud .owing grain for tint Last nix weeks. Tlio nronect for a larLM cmn in IST'.l are far better than they have been for iwvcral I year. Tho Statu Journal tell, of a confidence man in that iciu'ty who talk, big aliout buying farm, get attorneys to took up title, for valu able couaidorationa, borrow, a littlo monoy, aud then oWpia'.ulatci. Mr. Leonard, of John IVivV ltlv.-r irnolml about a year aKo for tho murder of her hu.-' i-.i ..:...!.. t,.- i,.h... ... . ... . , I ..-,., n.,,,.. iuu .ai,c .v re ami acipntleil, tno ovlilenco against her being tlim.y and very disjointed.- Mr. Ix-ouanl had been .I..T.I ;. :.:. " " ;" one year. i Tho remiu or mos Oixon'.-tii., -. ..ig- gittson, who wero killed by Indian. last spring, arrived last Saturday. Mr. Dixon wa. buried mi 1iU fntliprV farm on tlio N'ortb Ulnmina. The remain of Frauk Huuiiisnii wero taken to ! JclIVnton, Marion eounty.-ll'Iaindealer. The Canyon road ult, which ha licen beforo tho court in Southern Oregon for tho lat flvo ye.ir. is on tho Ixwird again. It lit. len tnuitferrcl from tho second to tho llrt district. It I now in tho hapo of nn injunction to pro-' vont collection of toll on tho road. inntliw, who alwny citr.e. Hiker DemiH-rati The telegraph lino U-lwwn ' Milk is found to lo an antidote .to Km. I poi-IMi-e.lkikera,,.. Union ..defunct and will - C scarce be revived units it should pa into tho c0Vt., n ,jUart a ,i4y M coj0 0r harm tu health html of Government for military purpo . (of occurred. whkh thero ii.t faint probability). .r tomo-j fho St. F.ml l'reiayj tlieroaro'JS.OOOacre 1111111.' t .lane bv citiwn of thi aud Union of amber mijir cine planted in Minnesota, coui.ty toward it maintenance. Tho house of Mr. li O. Martin, situated aliout ono mile lielow Crewell, wa burned Friday evening, Nov. ISth, with all it con- tent. His granary, with gram navcd for seed mid feed, wa burned nt tho aaino time. Tho family had left in tho morning and had not ro turned when tho lire wa ducovered nbout dark. Thero wa uo insurance on tho property. Mail service in Oregon will bo increased' a folluuii. to tako ellett ooni From Tho Dalle to 1'rim.vilte from onutobix time wciklys Ah - laud to Uko View from throe to six ti-ne .. ... .... ... r. . . uetiuyi Mie uaim in I4kir my iiro tie.-11y in tlttir l..nd in xiiMcam net uvea three time weekly. Also the following new tludcr Kurojioan u rvinui. rsice: Oakland to Flkton, Oakland to Fairj M (jnciIltut, (IttZutto iiroteut agai.itt tha Oak, lioanbiirjt tn I'rttteron' Mill, I'llot Itocl; teaihing o! (iirmari in the luwar grade of pub to Itoliiuouvillv, onio ti wtek well. ! be nlwuU, nerting that th Ciucitnati hol , ,, ;,.... ...... ... t children ipoik a inuujiel tongue, l.either good T!i5Corv.tllil.attesny that tho loly of ,;cr,u t.orguud Knglwh. Dr. J. C. i5rnW . foun I Nov tM, near the , u thi bmnmfmAttl , forry landing, among somu drift wood. A!- j.ioy pj,,C0, aiut $-.-.M, I33.6W fur the Kiir.u thuugli tho lnidj w as much decomposed, it was' period lat jear. and the total import this MeutifleJ by hi clothing end content, of pock-' yr havo lon :J,NI.7S0. ji:uJ (fS7U.OQ9, ,t. Ho was iniuiisR oxn-tly ..x ta. Our ' W for th time lst yoar. reader will remember that ho went out cun- In !73 Hi value of the carp.it produ.ition in ,, n iu.ut i-ii, I, u,. nir. rwr.RU irtiiui . . ,. , e . nuig empty. Thu ibg of Kngino Co No. I was low- ,., . .w..., n.).w.. m.w- . ..w ,,.,-, .red to lulf-rr.akt in resjct, a ho bad beeii.i,;t,0M. mumlvrof that oomjiaiiy. I Jatk.-nville Tiniest Tlio Squaw Lal;o Ditch ; Cmiii aromakmg l.rgo tak ,nto tlirir gravel ucis. iiuconceiuii ny an uo navo nvo ifW.ii nnirtwl wis wcrra. hUly waited tho mine tliat they arc waging i nj ,omM have Wn aaritli tbo state do more ciblo yard of gravel jir day than hi jmtment of publio iiutnutiou of llhnois, In Ueii washed in tho same numlcr of year any- diau.i, Ohio, Wueoiuin. Pennsylvania. Kanrna, ul.r m thi s.ttioi. of countrv Ufnto. Kv. ! Milwaukee and St. l-ui public ajhooli, at thu ei) thing work, lilu clock-work. Their lino water privilege, with 250 fixt prrsure, aud handfbiue dump are all preed into full :r vice. A female searcher ircployed by the Custom, house, New York, say that in the smuggling businesswomen are born cheat. They store jewelry in their coreti, hang wolina, which luavy duties, to their are subiect to c-ry skirt on the inside; sew up diamond and pre ciou stones in their under garment, and con ceal thtin in their heavy hair wigs. Kvcry woman who is 'rus;aUl is taken into a room, stripped to the skin, aud if then so goods are found u non them, their ckUim?.iiriaitfi' SALEM, OREGON, NOVEMBER 20, 1878. CURRENT NOTES. In 1872Miuncsota hod ten mile of railroalsj in lh77, S.'-'-AV Our commerce with Franco is now worth aliout $100,000,000 annually. It I cfltimatcil that l,rO0,(HX) ho wing ma chine liavo been made in the United State. America take, eight of tho eleven priio In tho agricultural department at tho l'ari rlx position. Tlio first invoice of iierfumery ever ithippo.! from thi country to Kngland wan .cut from l'tiiladelphia a few days ago. The despised Chinese of San Francisco have contributed l,200 for tlio relief of tho yellow fuverauirenr. A Nebraska farmer rettort l!00 pound of bright xugar and I .".'! gallon of nice .yrup from two aerei of early wirghum. Out of thirty-eight printer employed hi, i tho .Memphi. Apanl only two exo.iped tho ye. low fover. An Knt;ltsh Agricultund paper rcinrt n farmer a liming planted six hundred varieties of piitiUiv. the past so.uon. Tho Railway Now, of London, give n list of 203 railway, of Orcat Britain which jwy no dnidend on tlnir ordinary htock. A Westmoreland (I'cnn.) fanner ha. discov ered a pntce of utakiuu aitcar from com oUlk'1 at " ca,t of UlIV0 cc,lU w I'01""1- In 187.1 we cxnnrtnd twelve million vanl nf cotton grxxbi, but 1 ut ear tint tide tnniml and wo exported one hundred and eleven million yard. A .inglo woolen mill in tho city of Lawrence, Ma., produce every week a million yanUof dyed or printed cloth. It paya ? 1 00,000 n month a wage to O.IKK) porous. K-Vfi"?. lM10 fd.:(r '7 woliniwrtcafrom f .r,.,nc ".'."f anJ .'lK90'li to tho amount of .sir.'.TiKur.r.', on which tho duty ity was, at an av- crago of 03 jier cent., 97,371,703, Of tho nrouulwx.OW.l)OTaro'liuld abroad. 1 6AramaTitder. about $l.5.-0,000,000. i.held in tin country. Mr.. Chartc Morse, nf Chirdon, Ohio, on tho Ibth iiut., wliilo temjioranly insane, killed her littlo daughter, aged 7, and then cut her own throat, both dying in a few minute Tho plaintiff and defendant in an KuglUli rhtneery .utt, nftir being reduced to jKivcrty by paying cost, committed mticldo recently while tho case wa still on trial. Tho cuanlian of the cenu1cr in l'ari. where executed crimnuU nm interrtd, tj rel.iti.'ui of tho dead seldom visit tho graves, except : ..,.. a,. .. . .....v. ... ....m.r . mil uti, .., bvr.i.i tVHIVl. ll. .1I.,V ..w.l. iu ... .." ... .- . ..... .. to tho acre. Ktt year tlio groM yield of .yrup wa'',H0,00gtUoiu. Thi xear tho Statu of Nebraska robed 20,000,000 bmhob of wheat, 111,000,000 bushel ()f corn, 0,000,(100 bushels of mt. .J.Uixyxxj bushel each of rye, Utrloy and potato., iiml tOO.000 cattlu and 700,000 hog. A priest of llrahma, in Medina, India, hu prophesied that tho cud of thu world will no cur on duly II, 1870. On that day, according to tin. nrnnlielie cvnUifiian. the MUli will rise III ' the West instead of the Kast. ; Over CW.OO) per.oui are employed on Hwt ' India-railrnds. n.o sr eater number aro na- Use. In fact, the workingof the linos i prnc .Km I'nitod 'Utt-. was .tt,370.1CS. l-i IS7 'w ntnrJj. .ooo.ooo, in 1677 tW were only our uiinortatious of canictiu nniuunUu to A fssltt SuLiutv :n ILockvd'e. Kuno ruunty. Utah, own. in lot, aud luu pltntud mulberry ; j"S ,, f, 7, , J Fans KxTKMiticn. The I'nited t-tatos Uu year exported 107. .TU.eCO (wuml of chcuto to i'jigland. If thi wero loaded on dray, cvli carrying oi.o ton and occuping eight ards, tl.o Uno would ex tend 211 luiln.i Tho lumber dealers of Chicago, on thufint instant, had on hand and for alo :I71, 120,172 fictof lumber, Alu,'jOM fi-ct nf picket, Xifi'Ji, 40(1 niece of lath. Wtt.'i'i'- iiiec' of cedar ! . anJ .W.)0 piectsof aawe.lshir.gle. Thu tirk naekers of the West and Kast ex pect to produce .'t.'SO.OOO.OOO pound of lard thi rar. Twice ui much is tlupied abroail a is used in thi. country, tho export for the tiat six months averaging 2:,0v0,0C0 pound, a car. -v0i .- MHM- WS V ! --i M l-irr-r T. county, Pennsylvania, originally nettled by Meniionitm. Moravian and Hunker, whollcl from (lermanynnd Holland to avoid persecu tion during tho eighteenth century. Tho amount of capital invested in tho pro duction of petroleum is estimated at fully ?IOO,000,000. The first well w.i IkhtiI in I8.V.I, wliilo now there are fully ten thousand welb. producing a greater value of oil per an num than tliu total valuu of gold and silver in tho United State. At a schsfcil district election at New Haven, (Jonn., tho issue being tho re-establishment of dorotional exercise in the publlo school, tho ticket favoring ro-ratablialiiueiit wa elected by 2.000 majority. Tho Catholic united with tho Protestant, to briug alwut tho .uccc.s of tho bible ticket. Tho Ship of tho Duert. No ono over did tlio camel full justice ex cept Charle Dudley Wamar. Hero i tho photograph! No royal family dare bo uglier than tho cam el. Hu i a mas of lrnnc, f mIimI tufU, hump, lumps, Kplay-joint and callositiei. His tailis a ridiculous wisp, aud a failurn a., an ornament or ily-bru.li. HU feet nro simply big sponge. For akin covering ho has utchc of old bulTalo robe, faded and with skin worn off. HI, voioo i more ilisagrccahlo than hi appearance. With n reputation for patience, hu U snappish and vindictive, Hi endurance i ovcr-rateU; tint i to say, ho die lil;o a sheep if ho L no iiell fed. Hi. gait raoks muscle liko the.lg' And yet thi ungainly creature carrie. ht in tho air and regard tho world out b. great brown eye. with disdain. Tlio poise of hi. head uy.i "I have como ou. tbo dim put) tho deluge did not touch me' helped Shootoo buitd the great pyramld.-Hmii ,.,.-....... .,,! ir mw Kicvpt when It ttdn't an id, KlWLJ'i ibig oUAi . r - PP- ..w,-imn-inyTiir Kvcry Mi inoilnrn. Go to." A man named Julius Miller, who reside, somo distance back of K.ut Portland, on Dry creek, met with a terrible death but Friday. Miller and hi son wero cmp!oed in clearing a pieco of land. A largo fir tree, which hail Wn set on firo, foil hi tho direction where Miller and hi boy wero working. Tlio on looked up and saw the true coming down. Hu lied, and jiiit succeeded in getting out nf the way. Th father, bowover, did not eeape. Tho trio ennui down with a .Irividful crash, and utrikiur; Miller, crushed hi body into nshtwIojts miss. The liy ran hone in a drwi Iful fright and in formed hi mother .if tlieanful affair. Friend wero notified and tho liody of Miller, crushed po.it all recognition, was cuivuyiil to hw homo. lOregoiiiau, In an artlclo on tho "drift of immigration," the San Frnncbco bulletin iy that nearly ev ery day largo companies of immigrant nro landed by tho overland trains at that city; and it iy that tho "drift of tho present immigra tion I strongly toward Oregon. Oregon I u moist country, and tho crojw nirely or never fail. Laud i reasonably cheap, anil title arn generally good. Tho purchaser at wcond hand usually get a warranty deed, a form rarely mod in California, even whuru title nro well settled. Tlio purchtsor who hasalway.i been accustomed to Imo hit title warranted, raiinii. ipjite understand w by tho warranty is withheld in California, and ho ntturally look.i upon a title with fcomokuspicicn from wb.ch tho wai rauty i withheld." A New Gnus. A m;w grtin, rossmbliiig re aomewltat, only twice as largo, with straw and beardkw bead resembling wheat, i tha subject of comment in ntm uf the California oxobangca. Wbon tut .w it u pawing into milk it is Nid to make bay aupKor to wheat hay. Tlio iliseoveiy of this grain i clam o I Sy a fanner in ,Su-p-tsu VJI ;-. m tin north. r-i ur: of thu (-tat., who took it from the rop uf u wild gooso whu h hoi! Ies-u fchut Sow nig C smmI immediately, hu Im the sitis'acticii in due time of nulling mor t!.iu a hundred fold Ho coiiaidcM it in uvwy rujiii.t auparior to ryo. - World. Frank McCully wont un to Uaytuu. W. 'I., a few iron tin ago, and we ee has bad thu good fortuno to la electwl Rchool SujieriiiUndejit of Columbia county. lWdes attending to tl.u duties of hi now office, ho t-ahfi a large kIiooI in Dayton, I half owiur and editor of the Columbia Chroniolu, and has an interesting clas.i in tho M. K. Sabbath School. How is that for a young man that went theru a stronger only four or fivu month ago? Ths other night, at Detroit, tho Rev. JosUh Henten occupied a box at Whitney Opera House to Willie, for the first time in his lilo the presentation of thu play of Uncle, Tom Cabin." Ho attracted universal attention, as hot. the original of "Uncle Tom." Il.utt) yiar.old, but will lecture thu fall and winter ' lUuovru, - Salem Orange has changed itaj he old UgUUtivo Hall in the Holn.an Ulock. I i -t . " " r 7. ... . Tho recent illfToronce of opinion In (ho councils of tho Hoformeil Kplsco pill Church concerning tho duration of tlio punishment Inflicted upon Hlnful mortnls beyond tho Krnve, Is of excocd inp Intcre.Mt In that tho discussion re vealed a significant state of thought ninoiifr the members of the Synod. When General Stownrt L. Woodford announced his unwillingness to coutln uo In tho olllco of Vleo-rrcBldent or tho Synod, becnuso or tho conflict or opinion between hltnscir and his n.so elates, u largo number, if not a major ity, or the members wero urgont in re Muestlng him not to sever his olllciul relations with tho Synod, tho logic of this being that n radical divergence in opinion Is not to bo regarded an it sulll dent bar to membership or oven (n tho holding of an Important ofllce In tho Church. It has to bo asked, then, wliothor the Protestant creed Is not In danger or losing its dlHtlnctlvo feature, namely, a linn heller In tho eternity or punishment ror win. Judged by tho Il lustration referred to, It would Koom that tho Church Is gradually liecomlng 'mply ithoclal Institution of high mor dnjs, whoso members wou.d bo on- .yunwllllng to Buffer porseoutionH noeakeof their convictions, or to "o even eucn rldlculo as woa . ....... .i yt upon a represontntivo l'rotcstant uznuon wnoti in tu tnruncy loss ii u nun ii cuiiiury ngo. j, j . -! fiiiinBCcrrwnich is probably hatched from 'j'eggs adhering to tho skin. Thero Is lfllSBAl no way or curing it, or preventing its spreading, except by killing tho in sects and their eggs not only on tho pigs thcmticlvc.s, but also on tho sides or tho pens, postH or anything that the diseased pigs rub against. To destroy them on thu woodwork, nothing is probably m good us petroleum, anil though wo havo not tried it, wo liuvi littlo doubt but that It would also euro tho pig", especially ir applied liofbro tho dlteiiM) had made much headway. Thodh-o.iHt ii.Mially manifests ilselfou thotdcin under tho armpits and thighs anil Inside tlio forelegs. At llrsthiuall red blotches or pimples appear, und these gradually s-preud us the iu-ects multiply anil burrow under the hkln. It i.s well to give Hiilpluir and other cooling inodlclno in tho food, lint tlio real aim must Imi to kill tho Insect by the prompt und continued use of car bolic aeid.'petroleum or u strong de coction of tobacco. Solutions of umonlc and corrosive sublimate nro used in severe ciisch, but nro dangerous iirtlclos to place In the hands of Inexperienced persons. "Uiigueiituin," or inerrtirinl ointment, is Hllcnclnus, but Is not tuslly applied. llttni.i un I ha t'nj. Vai.ui: or. I'oim.tuv .Manuui:. -From aetii.il experliuont, it was found that droppings from four 1 trail iiiih, for ouo night, in n 'ii-o weighed exactly one pound; and in another, more than three-iuarters, an average or nearly four ounces to eadi bird. Ily drili.g, this w.is reduced to not (iilte I ounces. Other breeds mako lens; but allowing one oiiui'o per bin! dully oi dry miinuro, llfly fnwU will make, In their r.M.stlug hoiiie alone, ubnut !0 e.vt. H'-r iiiintim of the best immure in the world. Hence, liny gmd lowls will umke more thnn enough n. n.nie fur uu m-rn nf laud, 7 ewl. being the usual ipiiiiitit; upplii'd per m-re, .ii.d potil'ry inanure being even iIiIht than guano In luiimoiii.i und fcrtilllug Mils. 'Ihe other htock will give nn actual leturn In this way, and lliwi tlKiires demand carefu! atteuti'in from the large f.irmer. The manure, lieforo using, should be mixed with twlco Its hulk f i-urtli. mill then allowed to Maud in u he.ip, covered with a feiv inches of earth, till dceoiniMised throiigliout, when it makes tho very best manure that can bo had. iorny.)in,l(.,l Mm of , hod-l'lirrlnr .W,r1 1 tliU mcilH-y equally, ' .,,., f .... ''" W '" J K " ' J,' "And philt would yodd Will .NOIir I . .. . i , v,i. I. .......... ....ft, Hit ,1.1,1 mare, jsiicnaei wrMiiiiiiiunsvj "i Itllko it brick. o ould fool." "And 1 plmt.WOUW iCk.Vu jL'jitmn.. ;, siir t Volume X. Number 42. AMKIt.lOAN COMI'KTITION IN KNO- IjAND. Tho promlnenco which tho trado or tlio United Klntes has assumed wllhln tho past row ycar.s has awak ened tho altontlon or our English couh tns, who havo discovered that thin country has suddenly appearod in va rious parts or tho world as an active competitor In branches or trndo which wero Tormorly held exclusively by Kngllsh merchants. In a rovlow f tho present condition of tho trade of tho United Suites, tho London JSoon mlii calls attention to the fact that political economists liavo often pointed, out thai tho inability or Amorica to compete with Kuropo in tho manufac ture of various articles ol merchandise havo been due lo tho fact that capital mid labor liavo hcrotoforo commanded n higher remuneration In this country than in Kiifland, wliilo tho co?t or raw material has, In somo cases, boon ovon less In this country. Tho JiconomUt admits, however, that wages In this country nro now nbout ns low us in Kngland. Capital lias accumulated blnco tho war to an extont previously unknown hero, tho oflbctof which was ror n time couconled by n speculative expansion of trado, and tho goneral In flation of prices caused by paper cur rency. Iniivltablo contnustlonn have. howovor. roltowed. and thero Is at -- nrosont littlo dlrrcronce In tho rata of. I I tt t knii lsrvt t.tfiA' sdmasv aVai I -.w-vno yonrn aU, mw. s. iine, I """'HUin.'" -...' ir t- tr..-- now or uolso city, run a No. 10 noodlo In tho palm of lior hand toward tho fleshy part or lior tliumb, ranging up wards and broke It off, leaving about half tho needle In her hand, which could nnvor be extracted. Kvor slnco that time sho lias been suffering at Intervals hovercly from tlio ellcct of this needle, tho most suffering occur ring when it had worked up Into tho wrist, then when It was n littlo above the elbow, mid again when It was In the shoulder. Finally It got down Into the side, mill has recently given her a great deal iff suffering. On Saturday night, tho 17th or August, utter going to bed, Mrs. Knox put her hand on her hide where tho pain scorned to rest, und felt tometliliig prick her An ger. Sho soon put her hand back to tho place und took hold or tho end of the needle und pulled It out. It wits as bright us new, mid appeared somewhat worn in Its slowjotirnoy from tho rVund to tho side where It had workod to tho surface. A purple pot Is left on the side where it came out, but Mm. Knox Is relieved from nil pain und suffering, .u (ritiitu (luzette. I'ltAITHAI. KlHTATlUN IN ItUWUA. In u letter from the Paris Exhibition, Col. loriiey, of the I'lilladeljihla J'rrit lent irks thai while American progress h.iMistonished ICuropo, yet "Germany, .'iwli..'rl.iud, and Franco lutvi-jmuthodH and i-ynte lie. that deserve 1 1 hobtudled, Kvcn HiiMslit may be u model Tor nil of u. Yesterday I wtw kiiiiii Uussiiiii in.ii hlimry nt the Exhibition; and my .nliiilr.iliou InereuMid as I was told that nun Ii of this exipilslte work was iiinda ny tlieyoiilh, many of them souiof tho I. -t Iniu'ilis, Kent lulu the iriach.iio .imps to lo irn tr.id"s in a part t ol' their .in iilH.ii. i Here was no alternative; ili.-y wer- unupelb l tu tuiss this or ! I. 'Hi)- government Is tho muster i id young Ilu-sla utu-t obey; and uow iiMiMeitce hi-foiiies a delight; and It is ,i-i n. ii It the fishloii to llnlsh it practi id eiluctUou In this way, ns formerly It was the fashion to piss through a ii-iio l or .in academy, or college, Air tin' e.i.v wiuMiluu nf suiiurllcinl iu (iJlllplisllllUMlt'." Hati! Iusi7fatT" .'nldn'UI t'l i.obdij 0 will till nur HU I... mu st-.tli nf tiMnmu I tutt and bonnets ai .ii.'iiiely Ion pniu. Call mtd bu coiivii.col ln.,t .ii.ii what 'o My. icv No.io it .. el II I'l'l.trj o-'i Is ids., u'.giutt lediictionc at Win M.ILvui'h, "I'M door to llruyiiiwi Hn., l'i, ,.iii. i.ialt.tf.ui. lo.lan, Int IH70. ii. s,ipr.-iLe Court ol Ubuo:a hu decidid i . a c.tv cviuot by (.rJnniKucoinpclacitiicn i.. , !...). nivw fio;i tlio Milvvalk in front of l ,i .s-e .'iix ii i' e ll an lo remove iimirnr- 1 . . , . a ., ii .... , r-n., tv, pj, b,,l;jlj;J.Xjii jtr.-et H,. I IlK-sl III tbt I!-"-" ll" V UU i.v.gl- J 1,11.1, nt our ii leu IIS iillloriilii si . V si.,1 t'riiiula.o. anil a ilio tituuil ,i P "1 TR I j t;r ivw. i inn. u,.t-u uj in v t ii lis-1 ufjrr.