T- ' B t i'. la." I : '! .it MUBD 1TIST TdtDlTt ft CLARKE & CMAIG,1 rtmuriuiu ND rxerniKtmi. S. A. CLA1IKB. U. U", C'HAIC, Tcrni of hnbterlptlon, OteM?T,c.soycar(3:Jhrbc'rf )..... t.50 O1.0 copy, fix monthi (34' nnirAcrf ) 1.95 Oscevpykreo monthii (13 notnbcri) ? " 8ALKM," FlUIUy, .'AN. 31, 167. Farmers' Talk on Current Topics. J1Y JOHN MIN'IO, Farmer I). fJood morning, Mr. M . 3'Icae taltuflt-cat. We're having very fine winter weather now. The effects of our Into fiost arc leaving the ground Mowly-tho best way It can, In my Judg ment. 'ample bywomu of thu strijngest of tho KarmerM.-(tai;lug a eatz-ys, thoJ5.1N) coloncM) uS Camilla, Australia, weather Is good now; but, notwithstantl- K(jw Xculaml, and othois.i N at nine lug It is as you say Hi rcgani lu ,no iiou. leaving the ground, tliere.vlll, T thin!;, liosomo Ji-Jury none to winter in wet or spongy lamij hiiii, ino injury, ..jinrl(lr ,nRtrclH ()f jjnginnd. It far. Is not great, I think. Any nows? If. U.-Ves) I've been just looking over tho paper", and, what with tho ex ccuslvo cold weather rccontljk and the jmlv cxdcbelvo high water, Insotiifof the Htates east of Urn Hoeky Mountain- the lmriitltneiiind political turmoil In, tho fe'outhern Slates and tho atllfidurlter shadow of poverty and illstress in por tions of lluropo-mako mo feel as tho' things geiienl'lly nro going to the badV 1 M. Itd6en look a llttlo that way, taking a mar view of It; but, 1 tliliiu, to us peoplo of Oregon, thero Is a ".a-liver lining" to tliu ulnuit you seom to fee. 1). Weill I confess I can't sootmueh llk'ht, but, as you seem to think dlllbr- ently, I should like to know yotiview of our present relations with (ircit, llrit aln. Hero's ail Item takm from tho London dispatches to the N. V Tinu. (reads) "Jan. 17. Tiio '7nrV London special say:' The dlstuss cif the poor increases, ami wllh it tlie masters continue Uwle rrujsu wagf, thu men stuivllug out. 'J'lieyhnw a lesson to leru' before they itiiilerataml that trade Is K'avlng this country. Ainerli-uu long -elotlis are cheaper ami better than th Kngllsh urtfle, ami nro iM in all largo drapery stores In London. Tlilsslngleexampleof tho utter futility of tho strugylo against, thu now eoudltlou of things .might Im press the worklngmcn If the politician did not tell them that tho present gov ernment mopped thu mills and brought starvation to their tnir. While Hags were Hying over American banks on re sumption dav, tho black Hag of poverty dominated the manufacturing districts or Kuglaud. The hungry, despairing crowd in Us shadow Ineicases dally, fry ing for bread.' " You are or Ilrltlsh birth, and can per haps sco mom reason to hope, but It does sewn to mo that if tho Ilrltlsh people are becoming so pyor as this Indicates, wo will not much longer havo a market there for our wheat, and then what shall we do' .11. Your ijuc.itlou Involves a long talk, and tho hit or nows you'vo read Is very full of meaning to me. I've read It, even between tiio lines, and, but for my sympathy for tho poor and ignorant of tho British people, 1 could yell out with (Might over It. ,' VI); Yod siirprl-o me! Wliy? '' 'M.'-For'mrtro reaxons'thaii I can now slate', but I will give you somo of them. I regard It as tho announcement of n double, I might say a treble, victory for I ho. United Htates government and pen plj."ilMi know that one hundred years wpi thogVive'inMiinVof Ureal Britain, gMlded by the saint party of which ! tfcHl4tbi(lgMrirtbaiiiiml leader to-day, mIih making war upon Jjio American litiKv uutlqri tiiu UMtuned right (n bind thcln by ItM laws and i"iwfi; rjlu-alt cases whatlver." You know also, thai, later, tlicWnWrory' uirty (iiado war upon the UtilteUaAes,',iioi assumed right to lutcrfrrti wllfi AmerliMifniiUs toKeareh U)r hlilpM uui aju both goods which Url(nlu fiullytl 'WHUrnbrtiid"' imd men who Hiuuht thu shelter of our Hag, from U'tRlr ileA'ji, on Ihu'hlgh oa. You know aUo tbatlbj-oug'hMh" "lark dnysof mir jvJLjyur, that ame 'Ivry parly did teO t7'itd to lirlflnnitoMi1 irou- Fie.'iiuil liivo aid and. eiieourageinent to iho)iieioUs '(if-v"r nuib'iuilUy, wen to TSui'5 out' alitl maiiiiiiig vesm' to de fpvyoii're6liiniea,e,rlir which llie llrit m Jsli people, gilded iy a more asi P"i. Ujnhof tbose countries will prefer the ftvo since In p.ui'p-Ud. you know ,,w,ir.lo of Kuropo, and their Intluenco Is thfc stnpvu loiii, debt jwi' wcru compelled lo contract during ourVlvU war hut been regarded since by tlie' Toy element- ot the UrllUh government, M well as by inniiy of our own people," an aimed tcftaltl means of leidlug U4u dlkhoiior hh a iiailoumud pvo)i!v brmii a repudl- mm oi diiroeoi IjV Yes, but, W Uv'orge! i don't 'm-l! "ho toiineothm tariwtn'all t(.f hiiiIViImJI -itVunif'iieMs! M. - Neil Her could the Ortlrce you twiilrby, (t lib wa- now alle, )icihipi-, ifo) lie as a tyrannical fool, (ivhlcli, ox-.jjjp.-V HU'( I djwi't ni-iln loMyuyoubro.) 1) reganl-he nvo MnvrluAti fuels of tile rtm (' o lo BjVak AWflilt iirrvmefloii: mnde cloths of Ititr .ifililtf. elll;, f i,ni I'te Indou dr..p- r- lor, '.. c - . .in t .c of Jlr't;' mis . und t! nit iUt ' ,,k t our national 1 1 ; t'j ' . r 1 v V ilm unimaiii 'iiu t . fi'-l is tr il ,ii lllty 1 1 "tt re" rat' ins 11 y,in :' ' v f 0 : r ii wo Id, aa J -te - - t'i rlgtt of a British-born man who has left Brlpln (or a man boru In any other country) to own and control his own labor and Us products, an against tho n,s imcd dlvino right of King George nr nnj other king to subject such expatriat ed" man to IiIb wilt. These two facts provoto me at onco tho wisdom of the fonjiitcrs of our Government anil of tlufc statesmen who followed nftertlicm, whji, by Incessant effort (uot aiwuys aiiduessfuli, havo now given tho trade pdllcy of tho United Hlntcs such a Ineas unj of success as I think must convince iinyl reflecting man of tho wImIom of ho (dinning tho laws as to defend tlie young manufacturing Industries of u young and growing peoplo llko ourselves against tin concentrated capital of a densely populated and wealthy old country like Britain. , J). V'oii mean to tay 111 at tho item. Is uvidenco to you of tho wisdom of no much of our tariff laws as gives protec tion to our own manufactories? 3f. Yes. And tho copying of our ex- r ,. Ult,lr wjwohli nutm additional ; ca,,, r Uiu ,, )liu.lc ,iK of jVerty " tho lulin noi trays na hanging ivi5r tho man ! shows that what. I call tho Atmrlrnn Ideas of the rights or man and 1 1 trade nro marohlng to victory among most of the peoples speaking tho Kugllsh lan guage. Jllspacll may shape his Tory policy so as to dominate over such com-' munitles as India and Turkey, and thou lilgh-cla'M Hindoos may aid lu strength ening a power which has by Its grinding' pblluy toward tho poor and JguorauL storved tens of millions of thetr country nlen to dentil. Tho "Sick Man" may. ttlru lu and help continue such rule lu India by assisting to grind the ameer and people of Afghanistan Into tho dust, whllo his own people starve by tens' of thousands, ns they did lu tho onco prosperous district of Angora not many years ago occasioned by tho free trado system of Knghtud destroying the homo manufactured of tho people- Huch a ruler ought to be sick and dlel Hut Ilrlt lsh colonists, not even our good neigh bors of Ilrltlsh Columbia, don't care about taking too much free trade, and (he homo government will nevermore rjrco Hon them. !. Well! but you see thero aro tho tlrikcti still going on, and these people, who buy our produce' and somo or our manufactures, aro making themselves mo;- by contending for rates or wages llielr employers! seem to bo unablu to pay. i j, eo somo of our newspaper wri ters tlilnl: this may go on till -thu Ku gllsh market will be unable to buy of us. , .Af. That is sensational, for tho most part. Tlioso strikes aro a very costly means of education, but John Hull, as a laboring man, will, In many cases, learn ih no other school but that of hard ex perience. That Is where I graduated. My father was a leader in a strike at my earliest recollection. Ills being "black booked "riut such by tliu employers was a means or compelling mm to look to OjJJiiIUmI States as a couutry where ibor had moro liberty. A strike In remisylvaula started me westward In search o tho,samo.pbject, and I found OregoiiM 'abor, aim Independence, togeth er, r y, then, let tliu Kugllsli capital- t, who lias made or Inherited aecuuiu- filed capital, solve tho problem of his local troubles arising out of thu fact that thu balance of trade last year was $00,- 000,000 against llritaln. Let us rejoice that tho year's balance was $1 ""1,000, 000 In our favor. Tills Is something to re joice over but don't ictus deceive our keivC". In a contention for the advan tages of commerce w'o will llnd John )lullatough old fellow to copu with. I policed a very instructive cartoon In a recent number of the .Now York Dally (iftiphh; It lepreSented Soutli America is u i-oinely young woman in a rich dress of feathOrs iudlgb, cotton, coffee, and oilier articles or a rich commerce at her feet Kugluhd, Fiance, and Germany, as UhIiK'si men, asklug her favor, John Hull foremost of tho three, doing his bct to, galnhor attention Urother Jon athan lounging at one side, and saying lo'hlotself, "Fine gal, and rleli. I've a notion to go in and cut tlioio fellows out." l).-Hul ha! lly Ueo No; by Jon- uthuu' he'll be laggard if he does n't hold' Ms i w 11 In this trado with South America! Mf It would seem so; yet tho ruling very great. 1 , however, our duty to be ii)i and doing, for ( think wo have rot a great fill ore interest lu the contest for the trad especially, of the new couu- trie. It Is u mailer of pride to me to see an acknowledgment by a prominent writer lu I-ondou of the superiority and tj.limmu .4 tf tltit Alllirli'itll l-iuiiI.. maIiI It, London, thu commercial center of the tt,)rid. It U uot long since the papers of NVv York city were acknowledging the tuperlorlty of Oregon-made woolen goods. Tliu great lair of our Centennial mid that of l'urls Ju-telued showetllhul Mo bavo the uicuus of producing raw jWiVrbdsirf great excellence, and wo ovv to ourselves, as well a to other?, Uiuako.thumoatol'the.'n. l'tib.l think, .-411 bu-bot dine by ooiitinulbg on l.i thu (...dual way In which It has bwn goli-gl I i U'M; ,w r, p.ist. Tor that long a tluto ' . Ieit it c Wist iutelli:. eut and eiier-1 1 !.., ... i,v. .'mu" r.'.V i in ' ri-naii wor.i , u. i.l ii " n or. -i. .much oi inn. ,s o' tne i'KI l rder, Iluurere wiix A&Errik FARMER harder, both in England and the Unltejl Bta'ics forty years ago than they aro now, notwithstanding tlio-nolso mado about It In both countries. I am fcorry for those nioh In Kngland who lead tbo strikes that they cannot see tho wisdom of leav ing England and transferring their labor to those ccuutricu whei!o much of tho focdcoiries that they W. They ought to seo that their countrymen who have accumulated niutfus are not hound by that fact to do Impossible things- to re verse the laws of trade-in their behalf. Hu;thuy don't see It, and even their uiifiuiicss is uot wituoui goon results to itew countries llko ours, It drives capl td.away from theso unruly communities to eek Investment. I). Well, by Jonathan! Slnco you speak of It, I know myself several young men from Britain who arc lu business In Oregon oven, and brought money with them, too. I begin to sco a good deal more in that news Item than I did before you name. Why, ovon that allusion to tliu Hags llylngon account of icsnmptloti of 'specie naymeuts by our Government must havo a great Inlluctice among the owners of money In Kuiope, and I should think must, lead many to look to Amer ica as a Held for investment. M. The extraordinary sales of tho new four-pur-cuut. bo.uls, since resumption is a most tlofjuout endorsciueiit of our Government's policy of resumption, and 1 have no doubt that somu of the funds seeking investment In tho'e bonds nro from Qreat-llrltaln and other portions of .huropc. Hut I would rather seo it In vested lu extending our manufacturing and shipping Interests. For thero I think it would do thu most good, both for America and Kuropc. Hut I must go. I've got my evening chores to do. Uood bye! I), Cliud byef Call again. It's been raining ever siheo you eaino in, yet things somehow don't seem so gloomy. Ourront Notca. . Donvor, Col., litis n population of H",- 000. Two hundred rioters were rccontly publicly Hogged In fit. Petersburg. Tho now capltol btilldliigof Mlchi- gun, at I.ttti'jliig, was dedicated on New Year's tiny. Twenty-four western railroads havo agreed lo i-jstio no moro pas.-o? to ship pers of freight. A SS-ton gun burst on a Drltish innn of wtu- ft fow days ugo uml killed seven seamen outright. On thu first of Jnnunry tlie iloht of tho United State?, less cash hi thu treasury, was $2,028,0 IS,1 11. A hank In Cornwall, AVnlcs, which lias boon In nctlvo' operation 110 year?, was forced to suspend pliymonts on Jan. A. ' ' Klovcn land-grant rnllronds In Min nesota report salosof land during tho yenr ending Dec. Ill, amounting to moro than .1.-10,000 acres. On tho 1st lustnnt tho poitollleo de partment reduced tho prices of stamp ed onvolopes on nn nverago 20 per ccn throughout the entire schedufc. 1 Fom Nov. I, 1878, to Jan. 0, 1S70, Chicago p.ickors killed, wit uj) and died 1,0(11,712 hogs, against 1,17-1,850 for tiio. corresponding period n year ago. Tho J)rovcr's Journal estimates upon what It calls good authority that thero nro now feeding fur shipment to Kug laud nextsiirliig over 200,000 cattle mid 500,000 sheep. Of tho $10,000,000 which Is the 03(1 muted valuation of tho Texas, cattle sold annually, $1,000,000 Is credited to hides uml $2,000,000 to beef. The value of tho Wool clip of that stato Is placed at $1,G00,000. Tho iYoi'ti JlrtlUhJoh'cutturhlnbtcH tho refu-al of COO gumens ($0,000.) for tho three-year-o'ld Clydesdulo bay Ally "Daniel." Who lias headed her class ut thu Scottish national shows fgnlho p.isv iew years, 11 soniiuo nuy would have been taken outf the country. 1 no I'arls correspondent bf tho New York iwimartal 1 Utile tin states that 10,tKN),(KKl hfotolltqrs'6't foreign wheat will bo needed In' Franco to imiko 110 the dellcloiK'v'Iif tho harvest. A lively iMrt'fesr Is expected between American and ittisfl.iu dealers to supply the markets. At tlie late iIiuiut et the tVntr.d Fsnr.er't t'lub in Leniluii, Mr. J. .1. Mcclii in pruposing the tcvat tif 'The Smitlifil,l Club," laid be could ncellevt the time uheu thu ibons ot that club i-rc liM iu the tide of a stable lu Mdergato trit. What Mere then conniderod U'nutiful auinuli werv iMounitirs with nuistri of (.it put ea litie nutl there, and comparing thi'in with the junmau of tho )retut'tim he iiuut ny tli? latter khuMtil u great lulinnce. The UodonUbU Truth. You ilSNerva to sillier, and if yon lead a mWrabli, iingithfiotury ltt In this bettitl ' fill world, tt Unulrelv lour own Nvitt uml itierti U only ona hxcumi Mr yontyour uiu itvi&nnaiimitrriniiieiiuiui kKentiaum. vrtucn kts ktllOll thoimmU, IVrsiinsl Vunwleilo hi'it coinuion ixnii(reannuig will soon show you that OfeeiiM AiiRuat Klower will euro' vim nf l.lviiprniillililnt. or UvytvamU. with ill lu mblfaCls eUeot.", sucirslck treadcb9 K!' nnrroi ulplutloiiof too Lfart, aour atomaen, ba. l connveuoN., uuiiueva 01 wm oeao, ous imvstruluu, low spirits, Ae. Iu Ml" now een ovry trwu on the We.'.ern ivwniicct 'Continent and notal)rut'Bltbut.wltl toll you ',,,' ofiiHWondornilourin. oueau Day aSaia.,.! '??. oav nt - am.i re natilo ftr lOejuta. lteveycu. Tbrwdoeii will ie - I Trnpoiiant lecliloa. Tho Supremo Court of tho United States having decided the New York Stato law regulating Immigration un constitutional, upon the ground that tho States cannot regulate foreign com morco, tho several State Inns upon tho same subject fall to the ground. Tho want of it uniform and well-dlgoited sy.ttum of supervision of emigrants has Z1 . . long been felt. True, (ho .sew York system, in the main, worked well, and will, doubtless, ho imitated, iu many of Hh feature.", In tho natlounl sy.item that Is sought to ho provided by tho hill now pending heforo Congress. Tho hill provides for tho care and protection of emigrants upon urrlval In this country, nnd Is designed to check tho Inroads of criminals, paupers, etc. It Is mainly intended to give tho Gen eral Government control of trio matter. Under tho Now York .system, ship owners and consignees were required to glvo bond for each emigrant in tho sum of $000, for live years, to Indemni fy I ho .State for funds expended on ac count of the person named iu the bond. Tho national system will contain a Min or provision, mid 1:11 oIKirt will be mado to procure appropriations ulll- clent to cover any lo-ses that- (ho Unit ed 8'ntcs may Incur. It Is estimated that the population of this country has been Increased ten millions by Immigration, and the year ly increase has tit times reached four hundred thousand. It is reckoned that the nvorago emigrant brings n capital ontdghty dollars into the country. The ntJorily nro well-to-do nnd havo ren dered great sarvito in lllling up tho vacant territory In tho Northwest. Many, too, settle In the great cltlc?, but among these nro many whoso room Would be preferable to their company. It is this class that necessitates the ex action of penal bonds from shipowners and consignees. At this time, when, if tho signs aro uot misleading, wo will shortly receive large additions to our population from tho crowded countries of Kitropo, it is in every way deslr.iblo to mako provision fur the earo and comfort of.deservlng foreigners and foi thu prevention of the evils that follow in tho wako ol the abandoned and vicious who seek tiio now world to ek-npo tho clutches of the police of Kurope. I'hiUt. Jliwrtl. KAHi.y C.vniiAtiiy. A correspond ent of TYcA'a Monthly says: "Lust October! sowed somo early cabbage .seed, hecaiiHO I read Iu one cf your hooks Hint thU was tho way to have eahbifgo vory early in tho spring. Early In December 1 put some boards around thu bed, making 11 klud of box, rind for it cover for the box I put ever green houghs. Very curly in tho spring I sot out the plants, nnd never before saw cabbage so early nnd so good. In Juno I had splendid cabbage. This was my first attempt at nny thing of tho kind." Colo Wcvrma: No 11..- Never ban the back upon anything that its cold. Ne or bfgin a jonnivy until the lieuMait hat Win catvn. Keep the back, enpeiiallybttwu-uthc thoul lrrblailv, well courvil, alii thu chut -well protected, I Necrgo to bed uith damper wit fiet; al lays tuait them by the firo tin cr fifticii min utes hcfuio going to bed, In aleepiag in a cold loom, tktithlith the Lib it ol breathing through the nunc, and mr bith thu mouth open. ' Aftt-r exci cisc of any kind m er liilu iu tin ejn carnage nor near tliu wim'niv of n car (or inumeiit. It i iLiufertiiM to I11.UU1, and Cvn tulil'u. When lio.mo penlc at little a Iio.rililc until it -i ri covered fiuin, ebe the nije may be permanently lot er ditUcuitits of thu throat lo produced. A Citv rou Mom: Soiia ltev. Dr. Hurst, in tho New York Vhrlttiun .UlvocaU, utters, n cry of distress over "tho alarming disproportion between the saved and the unwed," and sue- gests, as u remedy, that, tho clergy preach ChrUt more and science less. 'It takes ton minutes," bo "aye, "on .-omo Sunday mornings to'nnnlhllato Huxley; ten moro to knock Farrar's Ktenial-Hupe' to pieces ten moro to do away with Ingersoll, and about llvo to wind up on tho 'Second Coming of Christ.' What is going to becomo of tho poor burdened soul, who has drift ed Into the service with his bereave ments and broken futuro and penitent reeling". What light does, ho get?" In 1S-10 Ilulla etporteit our pounilr cf tea. That couutry now expert 40,000,000 pot.mU annually, .and the cuttlvatien ia not ouly ex temling then- bt alo in nil ftie iilaml uf the lmlun aHhipibgo, '" The tato grange of lima hi reduced thej alary of tlie lecretuy from $l,NO to (ICO, with (lriyUcu of r;niolug the otEce wherever he may tve tit. The uuutcr'l talary is reduced' to .SJlU.l. auil tke trtinurc r'a to r.'.'i. ( ' Tlie 'uturxUiilwtut ltCtio Vj:a. Tta AVhlte It firthe ttmiiif.ia.1); it VclUiy" I ur totrc, befi, iLi od.tr at.uult. Trttlia uhlr of L iffecU'prvducl tjr I title rtciiknb) are wiapnl ireutil nery lott'.f, am - r"'" -"""-"' """ :'l " V , ' M-nl nf artv i1p,ilm1., ... Iw it.j l. in noe va!'- itv.i.i.vicrT, nrj jhhi, (NiwYirSCtj. .A Bemarktblo Beralt- It mftkea no difference bow many Fhys'c Una, or bow much niodlelon you have tried, It is now on tsuiblhbed IhoI Ihst dornun Hyrup Is tbo only rotnedy which hax glvm coniploto sslkfacllon In revrre esse of Limn DIsohsos. It Is true tliprn nro vet IheUMi.nilH or persons w bourn prt.!lpord litTlirnnt nnd I.ungnireetlcns, Coii'iimptton. IlcmorrliRnt'S Asthma, Srnr,('iliN i.itilii rm i!-..i "--.:, 1'ceilinnaU, neopiiig n:.:i, .-.11., vlio lmvi no ptrsooul kimwliuiri, of llo-cb. d'i C.nrinin Sprup. T.i ob e wniilJ say that 60.U00 dczi'il ttcMsoid liil jnr wlnout ono ' rmtiilatikP fiiBiiMirillfr4 I rv (itl ntiu lItl 'jtpuuIarxMreeniT Se' iu 1. ' gists in Auitrlrd. uoi- : FHUIT-PACEIHQ MACHINES. IV. A. Collvcr nf Coos liny, is imentor of a pre for packing drid iir(M, fruit and veguta hies of nil kinds that havo been properly dried by nny proccon, ano A. II. Collvcr is now can vnaiiag tho Willumetto Valley for tho sale of theso machines. Thoy cost $'25 to S3.", accord ing to finish, and will pick tho fruit in two pound packager, in paper bocj, as fust ns a nun 0.111 fKiiwibly weigh it out, nnd faster than tliu name lurco can pick tliu vntnu mm iu luiy Hjunil boxes, nnd at Iq4 euit, r.i thu waight of tho p.ippr lix-s goes in uith the weight of tlm fruit. 'Jluno xijier bases h.iiiibomely labeled and printed, cm be ordsrud Iri.iu thu im.iI;itii ut tlie Kvtnt n trilling cost, livery man who hai .1 I'ltinuner dryer or nuy other likjiI dryer, ahoulil hr.vu imo hi Hi i Colfver inncli.nua. Air. A. it. ('other tiai'l'i with uu of hisiuai-hinci, and (j en n pre tie-i! cxpu-itnui of it;i win king. All who iiiircliari' tlicm ean nbo onler boxex nf Mr. t'ullver. Too in.icliinn nro tuadu nnd rold t.t the iuniitnru ui.-uiuf.iolury of F. J. llabcoek, Snlem. f"jiecimcn of thu lacked fruit can lie seen at thu ollice of tho NVillnncttu Farmer. At promt Mi. 1'ollrer is caiii.isi.iiii; thu east aulu of thu river, bttweiu Salem mill Purtlaud. No!!9-73-tf JOHN MINTO, mictum or MERINO SHEEP, rilAKES nlMnre In nlftrinij lo Hid Wool.Otnwtr of JL uti.ini nil tboilolnlnirTcrrltorlr tbo ctimico tuimrcljo TIIOltOUdlllUIKn .MMI1N0S, atiA 0- turluiMiirtliplntcrfftcd tbBt Ihev cdn. Atitl will rn. itenrof In. roll hlirep of Iho ume iiutlllr tntl MUnet MfCII CIIKAI'KIt JIATK8 thin Vncli cen pofMblr bo tmporteil. Itinmlmtleu incl roniirli)ii ulUintb cr flier;, offered la Itiu uaikit r -rHU.Ily InillcJ. Mintt JOHN .MINTO, Siloui, Orrcon. N. B. Tho Ktmn tml Ran humht vt thu flock cut bntvenou the INLAND 1'AIIM, r.djnlutn hnleui Tho Kw ran bo ecn nt Ilm mrao place, or at Iht IIII.I. fAUM foumuJnli.ill mlteaiODth cf U.OCH Stlern, Si-iiltmbrr 10. 1H1.1. THE Srifittifir Stmcrrctin. Tiiiurv-i'otJHT:i viJAit. Tbc MojI Poplar Scieallilc Paper in the World. Onlyi0.20n Your, ineluding I'ostngo. Weekly. M Numbers a year. I,b00 hook pages. TuiUmxTiric Avtoiciv naUro tln.t-1'Uw Wiellr c,prrolS'lxUi l(.-e, rrii.tiil In tin, mot Ikiu. iiu )ic, irtjUMy uiiutiaua a iiJimlltl tnymc iitjt, iciicMnUne ilia ncuct Imihtlom uiiil thuinmt irtfiit AUrsncv In tht Art tml Kctrnet-; liicluilliif Niw anj InUrr.Unj: W1 In ArrlctUture, llorUculturr, tho llonir, llialtli, Mrdlml riogmi, hoclil KHvnie, Natuml llUwry, UcmIojj, Aitronuiu). The iuo-l taluablo piaitlcal p3n. by tiuinent Hiltrra In all ilcpaitir.iiU cf bd.iuT, will Im (uiml In tho SrlruUilr Am, rlnui; Twin., rt.au H-r )yt, l.iu iu.ii jw , umim ik,uiWi Ui,-r. OtMount to Ai.ti.ni. IJIiikIo ooplca, ten nta. SIJ by aJI Nt liutcr. R.uilt by ul orJr to Ml-.SS A CO., PublWitt. 37 I'ark llo, Sow YotV. IJ A TPMTki ln roniioi-tlon lth U . 2VXJDL1 Ai3. Foimkic Alamo, Mer. JU .S k CO. art Mldtori of Aiiiuiiin and I'urtlj-n 1-aU-ntt, hf UJ 34 ytara exrlcni, ami aow lime tiio laryrat nUblltlinifnt In Iho orlJ, 1-uUuta aro ubUlnnt onUiolwal kmii. A apt 11 notice U mnJo In tho pciuunc atiiiica ol all Munition, p.tci.trO Ihrouuli Oita Aicrncy.ullh Ihr name anj rt.WuKV J Iho ltrntrr. Ii the Iniincnn, clrculiitlon lhu lin. (.uLnef.,,. niinn ! diiKU.1 to ll.o ukiIIk ol tho titw pulrnt, atnlaulMor tHMINU.IH' VII. l .l.,T rUlllCIl, Auy ptraonitliohiiaDuila a nv iUM,er-or Initn tion, run aHrtAlii. (n ul clnnr, itliellirr u Unuai proUibly bo cibulnnl, by ritinr tu the uiiJrtlzntd. WealauMiiilr)our ll.vid llovV about Iho iMknt ui, l-atanta, latent., Trude-UatVa, ll:clrnt,, and l.o rro-i-uriJ, vlth IduU tor prueurlni tdiam. on InunUooa. AddnM lor Iht I'aptr, or lonta rnlnv- l-ak-nta, Mt'.VN . CO., .S7 I-ark Ko, Nai Yofl, Uianil, OBtee, ti. I' i Jiu M. , Wailntun, l. V. em; BUDIKESS C0LLO. IM i'omt Mrtrl, !..r K.waf, 'inft.. I'm. IpipirtH a IborouRh nnd practical education uTnll cominorchil nnd Kngllsh brouchen, rrpnoh, Ounnn, HpanUb, Drawlnp; mid liieKrapby. TblH ncbool hHYliio; Rretei faoliltlen, nnd enjoying a mora exlenolie imtronoRii than any floillar Inbtllutlou ou the l)aeHl4 Contil, conltuuea lo base itaclaluia fur recoRuUlon and piatronajio U)n the eocd hnB ana enlliMiteuod Juiteiuoutof tho nut. lie. . t- LIT )!' 1-ACL'I.TV. V- I jrnul.l It. M.rlUMrni. ' SV. H.U.Valenllne, .lrn, C, tVooiibtiry, MrK. A.M. Hatch, A. l'.Unlllof, O. F. Morel, K. u. Woodbury, A. II, Capp, T. It, Southern, Mm. W. J. Hamilton, K, h'ereunl, Ueo. Jebem, A, Vanderualllen. Il-S SPECIAL ADVANTAQICS. ThontlenllonlOKentUrnanly itiaunsraand correct bualnoso hablta, and Iho fact that tbo ilualtioM rueatlon la not con deed to Book keepliiK, rcnmaiitulp and Arilhmetlo, bat Imparts uch broia culture M tho tlmea now deruand for n high position la the Mercantile Cnmtnunltv. The employment ofenly Urat-clMa Teaoh era In every Department, aud lu antlloient nntnberakoaa to give peraonal attention to every pupil. lla complete ayatem of ACrilAL BUSINESS hltACTICE, by which puplle are fitted lo enter the Count-liiK-UouMa directly fioui the School, The biuli aurfdlng of lu Graduate ln the Bualnesa Oomrounliy. r The I'alna taken to .eeaure poitdona for Qradtiatmln frood Budneaa UblUbmenU, The ailmUalou orwiBlla of both aana aiwi of any ane, aaibat young boya are rendered morn mjtnly'by the uaocuUlon of the pnpUa of an older age. ..In havlna Itaa laroaiat ami Kt vntll.ia 'and arraKgedBebaol-roooia, and the lavrgeet yvau,' aiMOlluaiiet, Ul Buy niiainaiia - rtlHIBg fkhrx.l In America. . Tbe lintneUate notlQoatl-n of parent In caaaeofabaeucoof aoy pu'pll.'and tbaypaUn Uken to keep tbem to formed of tbprogrea aud ileportruitnt of tbolr on. Tb Kact ibat each pupil become an ! Han l Uualneaa Penman before Grtijuatiog. ItadeparttuenUof Modern Languegea and nrawlotftltv" which .eaohnipupll can receive Insirucliona freuofcharge. Ita complete Departmunt of Telegrapby. In which students am fitted to enter at onoe op-in their tlnllea an Uperntorn, Does noliMue.L.ifeScholaisblpi, but girea tkonuijh InatrtictPln-M reiaonablo rated, -liixlteinntl'tlnadou froui all lntereted. The ''ColIeKn Journirr RlvlriK-full parties ulars ret;iiri)loK eourae of instruction, terms, n'o , may be bnd at tho Ofuca of tbs College, 21 Post Hut', or by addrouilnc E. P. HCALD. Prea!dentBnIncColl(ee.SanFruelico, I 'I', HAEPER'S MAGAZINE. 1070. IE.LVSTIIA1 HO. MrrlCU OK TIIK rVJ H.iHr'. V.ni-Mim h tlie Amerfctn li.lil-it I liltrnturennJnrt. rtwiTn.ulLt. Tiio mwt tw.-iuUr Mnt!ili In U'c ""'' 1 Ob utrver. It lmi t ..,'telit .lnjonMi fir Hiejwiic, a ii.'j!lit to tlie inolurr, ttlu lir itwl'iilnx iu iMimllfo t'mirkr Jotniyil. .Vo (illiir VoMli!) Intlj'iioilliui bowo brillluit IMit icntilbiitnrti nrrrHi'an tutrUli it lu.d. nnltu Kuerviita irui.;, u.4 lomipttloriniba.ii.v i' tlnratitre. -Vtitifiiiiaii, l'u,toii. T1i cluiiKie! til lirutiie Uylil vlth tbo Nnnlti foriiinf unit IHwnnUr, il twhjiur, Win n no time la kihiIHii, it Mill bo umliriilvil Hint the ulirltr wl-licj t br-ln iltli tlm i-umiit .VuiuUr. Jllltl'j:it? I'KItIOIICAD.S. IIAKI'CII'H JiAOAZISr, one Year 14 P0 IIAISIKIIS WUnKI.V, " " 4 CO liAlil'UH'i; IIAZAH, " " 4 00 TlioTllIt!'.nptib!UsiUoa. ene)e.ir 10 PO Any TWO, c..c jur 7 00 Nt. ubilt!oni, onaywr -. '.o oo Tnm for tinrr lut rurnlhil .n ari'!.' atluii. I'niUtre I'm to nil uVieilVn In Uir I tittt.il Mutu cr f HTMlU. A I'mnili'.B'-ctrf llnnrr.il M lo iix., nin mui.d.liij; rrtoiuiiH. In neat illli llnilliu, nil' l wnt br r- jirm, Ctrlifht nt ivjitme et pen Kmr, fur J Si pir ml. nine. MiiRie lulUJ-m, 1) ii.ui, iniuiu, lit w. Clotll eaa.il, fur blnillnr, JS rcnt. by null, tld. nrmlttnni'ea !iouM l li'mlo l.y l'ot UlBco ilci.iyllr'i d-r or UnJt, to mold cluimo ol !omi. Nr.rip nro not bi .op,i thli iulvcrtl-i inert without tlit i.pruaitJcrl lUduu i Iimitiiiiis. AiMn-M llMll'i:il .V HIIOTIIKIW, .Sm York. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES Of TIIK mH. The iVctll) iainatmirjll,r at tbo bead cl llliotralcd ain by IU Chs llteiui iuala, tbo biuut) ol Iu typo and wooiKut". Sprlnjllild llipul limn. IU plctnrial nttiactlnna nro tnpcib, nnd cinlmo eicry larlity ol aiibj.it and of mtlitle traatuuiit. iUon'a Her kid, lliaitOII. The Werkl) la a ivtint amcy for the dliiinliitoii cf tf)rrrelaiHtliul pom Ijilea, nml apuiitfful opnint of Irani-, lrui.il,. and fiiltr prtttmra, hicnla Kprt, Il.nlit-Ur. Tlie Volumta uf the Wrikly tiirlil ultli thoCnt Xuin lar lor Jirmari f ihIi year. When no lurio Ii in,n Uunnt, It III I undrUl that tho Mib.irlUri.Wira to eouiiutnivullli IU HmnUr livvt nllvr lb mil) I of hl ulil.r, HARPER'S PERIODICALS, IIAIll'KlfS MAOAIIM:. nnc Ymr Jl W iiAMiars vii:km., " 4iw iiaiii-i:ii'8 iia::ai-.. ". tw The Til ItKKpiibllcidlona, ono iir 10 ml Any TWO, oi.r ycu 7 " MX ubMriptlon,,CDf j i or 'JO 10 Trnna lor larje iluba fumMiid on aprllratlon. I'uataire l'i toall mbHilUra In the I'nttid Malia or Canada, ' Tbo Annual Yolumta cf llaaraa'a Wiiklt. In neat iloUi blndln,-, will U atut by lapriw, trro of taptnae (proildcd tbo freight do not exited on dolhr r to. unit), lor (7 00 ich. A toinrlrU ba t, teuprlalni; To en ty.tiao Ycluui4. aantcn rutlpt of eaAli at the rato ot .'. Sipirtclunif, fitUhtatan cf pliriblM-r. Cloth Cuwa for iah ioIuilo, mltablo for bludlna", will bo ant by null, tiJJ, cu rtetlpt cf 1 CO rath. I'.tuilttancoi ibould U inndo bi IViat-Oiflie Henry Or- dor or limit, lo mold ihaneo cf loaa, .Vra.puprni aro uot lo copy tbla adirttl,n.tut lthot OioriprvaaciiUrcf Ilia, in ft luoinat. AilJrtaa UAHrat L UKOTIIUIlS, .New Yolk. HARPER'S BAZAR. 1879. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICKS til" Till: I'llIM. TodruiwtiniliitrtalIiiiwr' llarunlll le the aJui mid ainbltlcnil lb tiomtii ot AiMiiia.--boaton Tian- Kllpt. AaatalUifulthrcnlileof faiblen, and a ciIBr el iloiiiraUcaiidaoilaliliarmkr It lanka ltbor.t a mal. Ilrooki.ui Ia.. TbU i.ptr hi." ainuliid tilo pojiii-arlly for the rlia aide en Joy mont Itatlciila, and UuUitir.o un t.UblMicd itiithunt) ult!tbeUdlea. X. Y. Uituii'K lit. Tbo YoluiiuM i f tho lUuar Ueln 11IU1 the tint Number lor Jamuiycf eairiMar. Ml.mliu tiim-h aptiitUrd, It Mill Wundirtuil that the aubxiiUr .aiUbt U ivni iurnceltli tbv NiiiuUr i.it alttr tic rtlt cl bla order. Harpor'o Foriodicals. HAIiriMl-B IA(iA'INU, One Ylir 1 CD IIAlirER'H WKKKLY, ' " 1 00 llAlU'KHb UAZA!-., " - 100 The TimlX publication., cue )ir 10 00, Any TWO, oneyear 7 CO j Sl aubarriptlona, ooe j ear 'X 00 ' Term, for bite iluba lurr.lvl.id on appUiatlon, Pottage t'ue toall MiUiiiUr. In ll.e t'nttail etatea or CaiuuU. i Tie Ai.niundua.nd llaauk'a lUlia, In naat tloth tindhii;. IU bewnt by capre-a, r of taptcae tl'O ttded UK Irtlrnt dor not uJ cue dollar par cluuel, fori? eOrarb, A louiplelo K-t, xropri.lni: Bum Yoj utnev, Hntoniteaiotct cvbat tbt ratecla& '.& r aot ume, freiht at eini ol purtbuVr. 1 Cloth t"ase lor i.ih loluir-e, aululla lor llnoing, tll ba ant by mall, jtrald, on f dipt cf tl 00 tJi. -lUuiUuiiceaiboiildW'miile by Foat tXEco Money Or der or Uralt, to aiold ibanic ot low. Kc vrnpapara aro not to iry I Wa ad, ertlac ma nt Itbout tho r- order ei lliana & llaoniaaa. AddrM UARftUl BKOTHERS, Xvi Ysrk.i rupture: , Hat no anore JSWTtAtt TltUSaErt, No moro mffirlni; rrom iron Booj er aioej ipruja I Plere Patent 3IagaU ElaveUc Trua la worn wiih'eaao and comtott M .ar NIOHT aad UAY. aaaLwW per- icrm'radlcal curt wbyq all oihera fall. Header. U iBDtnred. in onojand jna wlU tiered regret It Punt "r IlloiiiVted Oool aid lrko tlau. MAGNETIC ELASTIC Tllt'hS COMPANY. 009 fiacramrstolt., N riUNCWCO,- OAU , CtV kj mail to all panaoftUvioTld.atS - ' mttljJl XiTJCXUaBSZaZ., SccctaeortoJ. K.xilu & Co., ss itartjnt-a - r sr.vr york, FIR BDY'INO .OiD -FORWARDIKa I"H0K New York via lethatr, ia,ei2c lltUica d, atd Up lloix, all Viz.it if 3erttu.i2!re, at-d Jo; tbe rale cr VroCucu fna tU racte coatt, for IU rctlon ta J of isotay. ic. wUt(