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ttf.fi.iK.i-.i.ii.i w-i .wrra ;jiiinilMMIilafrwni 0 o o o o o o o SljclUcciilij viilecpvbe! O .' r ! J I A I. r .U'Kii 1 1 ! - F C L A C K A M A 3 CO f N 1 Y . , I sM.kt(if,f w.,tir-- i:v:i "i"Pti ! 11a - . . . - - - . 1 Ji:eieae IL. It has bcn proposed to increase the President's salary to oO,OCf per annum. This may be consider ed bbeial when the reader takes into cousiderationQhe fact that the following sums were paid last year in .addition to the 2.j,000 salary: Annual roj ;i"r.-: at the I'rc-i.I'er.t's house il O.O.JO Furn ace-keeper at the rVesddeirs. tiotise 720 Two policemen at the rre.Yidehs n;m-e... p I )((!' iiH'D T at 1 rc.--iil.-iil s house.. l.IWi ?Assi-d;KH doorkeeper at rr&ideat's r.f !!!'-',' ',,,..; V ..i" 7 7 m7', 1 l.e-I u ni.-5.uiii' 1 io-i.l-:it lioii.-e.. 10. On) i Fue'.O rre-iderj s hm.-oj ".o;;o ; Car-i Sin-1 ir,u,rf'm. r.t .t rom.ls i ui the riesitl'.-TiLs ir..s;e "..00D j ..j i T ; il !! n 1 J:,i,,..J. .,!-.. ,. . , , , I tlus view ot the matter, and wants ! , -Tin I irant s salary raised by all means : j Ve stand by this measure. As we said, it i.-; as reasonable to require the man to wear the breeches that lit led hisn in boyhood, as to require the Prcsidident to live on the sal ary paal nearly a hundred year.- " 1 , i since, u iicii the Government had I . ' c just hvstcd sail. And how can a ! Cungress that is voting itself mil lions L'i"'o the. Credit 3Iobi!ier decline to give the President a few thousand? When the fool Corbin blurted out the conversation he had with tin; President and it be came known that -drs. (Irant had Tim."!.. S''t lllill l.v- six illhlt !011 ill gold m all street, why ti. ere was ' 1 ,,,,,,, . . ,, ca;i citize ns in St. Domingo or anv- sucli a haliatKiHoo set up tliat toe i -i ii . i , -. 4i where elese, irovided tlie govern o woods and vulevs re-echoen the ' 1 - t... ....!.....,. J i..i('i.i.l inl.i .11: Unvi. national exclamation, ;'()li ! ! ! ! ! " From thattime certainly all illicit channels have been closed to the President. Ceingress holds them Jill. " . Gentlemen, for (Jed's ake, be a little liberal. Pe fair to Gen. (bant. ,l Ife has not your opportunities - You have maliciously closed up the gift concern and kit,-him to his : miserable pittance of --,C00, whicii wouM not v-et any of your eves ofoliJit vourcigars. It is time this mono, oly of evervthing I to yourselves and the shutting oil :6the sweet, enriching stiVams irom a co-ordinate branch of the Govern- me-t was ended. Yi shall stand by Gen. Grant in anything he may do to vindicate his claim to e quality with Ceuigressmcn in ail the bene fits of the Government! ,n ltailicnl Tactics. ) Senator Pomeroy-pf Kansas, a very loval man, ant. extremely 1.,-,. - .....I 4'... - i 'iiiiv'iiv, i.a.i ..'i.vi ill u u iv;i buying Padical numbers of the Legislature to vote for his re elec tion, lie was debated in conse- quemcOof the expose. A sim- i ('-J i i liar oecuiienco took place m Ore'gcn last hill. The two leading .candidates entered the Held te; buy the ir way in the Senate, ami iinallv, u nu niter iiom one of the Pastern counties who 'bad been bought twie before by both sides, ami got his money for 'election purpo.-es,' was hired to s-Jd out the defeated l" s--'1 i,uo candidate and expo,, his own j treaf-hery. There be, a h-ng story ! connecte l with this matter, the ! principal actor of which is a paity I bv-the name of Johnson wb :. '. v.-.. ! shall tell in dueepme, and gl? oar lea lers a full history of how a .er ..:...' . t i . . i ii lam u eieie au'ei ana lieW .! ,,.i..i t. . terestiug history of how Padlealo Senate.rs are e b ete d by Uvj,l h-gis- 1 i , i , '. , i hit i: res. Ore gon is not behind i- ,i : i ; Kansas tn this ott'.e bustn- s. o ; - -L ! CfiKAi- SvMi-.vniv.-Mster Duni- wayhabeen shedding numerous 1 tears over Hie- pnvst titttl iiui.tiv,,:,-j itHMit of eler.r estistm 15. Ant !,. -v. j lfut it nn.c:u-s01.y the foiled uJ taken lVorn the: lchester JUuY7- vntt, that she has never Ken in -1.1. 11 .1 jtul aiul ytat aiyiiis ery e,t uutst-n- line persecution is im:vj;if.rv. The Uunwat savs: " ami alC their line writlintg; l.asetl upon that ftippostioii is wasted. l"Vi'ri' The II.-f:t'J of the 2.1 inst. comes to us with the anmumee- JlTe may engage in the future. We cannot help rcitiaikin-r that cx"yl't S'Mis, h:!S hecotne utterly i wo ,uny cxpeet the Usual announce n'doo.l many of our exchanges ap- , aunoruli-;'1 v.otthhss. ! nH.nts vf t!ie -re at rcltiction ; till pear to be lal.orin- under the mis- . 'lh:s Avhe.le scheme is rcvi ve ,li , i. ,V, ,,, lool: on t!.o oHur taJUn i.letx that Susan h. Anthony 1 un.ler a iuw nanu, in onl,r to .i raw ! .''0. th, He-rre $-as at .ogne time .lnnn- the at - tll, Vnu Slntl.s ()V(,rnm,.,t ,u ; " ilL. lilt, nth or two e,m:ni:tte.l to jasl. , . , , f. . ,U"f "l ! T Xothin- of tQ kin.l has oeeurre.l. ; a:'a -'51 - at the head ; DisAIToin t In co;:si .ittt-iov tnentthat Col. li. lh Tavlor has f' Y'" "IU'U fLt lt T-ccia- ! hail he etit in lull bloom in a short j jV.tV, r ' mici s'Vor'ih'eir i -i .. . . i:. ... 'v.. ... "' ' a ae W i.o.f sihi. i;,.. is n-vit-id S time V. .- v i ,. . ...1 ,ni- tvi,i. .-.n!.l I rot.l.l ii.diee the f. u lllniraw n :i I'lutnr. n.i' stieees- . . .....v.. ...,...s ie- - i - .. , -. li. Iti'1.! t - ii J.: ' it -i ii ,- . t - i - - ia s to ioilo-a tlie. I ,'X.ili sor is not announced. Mr. Tavlor , " , "..lowers, at;d : e here l.:r tins ii:e, but it is not, ,Hit vh;.t :I.V u-.eiM is ix line writer, a iasant -entlc- ; Y V" tU? U "lt'n:"1 u'rm ! nn1 5t in? W Uxo or lhrtt -ccks Coc-Mtmieti ,t: l IJ;I; , ... . . . f , , h id succeed, throne!, n l (i,f, it u !h I ri"-- r h'-"' man, and wo xcici enai ne i.as - . , '' - , tus wheat !r u-ss msn s , r'n , , , ' 1 Ciasable C'on-Tess in 1.1 and ti.ee o.dv after givi ret reel It oin a he.ei in wh'cli his . . . . ni I . ' - , i n o. . , , .. , pet i.rojcct, and fan lonip-rt wi'l 1 Cd. Ii. Cornelius Las purchased i "f- &e..n.M anj o services have done so nuieli ior the , , , -, . -n.-o nt , l forced to fdl hcMre n ,1:K1, rtf ,tr nartv. We wish hint . , l ,iC with her j 11:0 aieriai t the late J,,y and j iley will !ukl. his vv 4 1:,... ...... ... ... nw ousand of setni-eivilized:txl'cttsloinirort a man to run a . ill ?' X s . S iLLt'SS 111 XVll.ilV.t-. ...... ...... 1 Siii loii:i:io Job, It is evident that the revived San Domingo job under the pre- t ( 1 1 CP tf :i tfV i trrrn in-;n1u,n - .11 1 x- Jiiiothereeilort on the part ot the "Xlmiuitraticn to carry out its cle- sire. Among tlie objections to an nexation the one that hal rreat I weight botli With Senators and tlie people in cau-ing the scheme to be rejected was tlie stupendous job of the San Domingo Land Company, whicli was at the bottom of it. This Company had obtained from I Inez, the President of St. Domingo, a grant of about one-third of a!i the public lands of the 1 lei.tihlic, and the parties who had worked j ;M annexation project were 1 1 those interested in the grant. In this new scheme we see the names s of the same itersons wlio were most ! prominent and actue m the old one, with some others added. Among those prominently interest- . 1 .1 . ,1.1 ... . "!., 1 . t. t-u in u.u urn cu.iip.uij ."t-ia.-u.,, poiiord and Parlow. lhegentle- 1 , .. , , " men who appear to be members oi 1 L , the new or reorganized one are warm friends of President (bant and his administration, V'e may mention Henry Clews especially, who is the treasurer of the com pany. These facts may create a sai'Icioii that C:eucral (.raut is not 1 , . M!iy '-deeply jntercstedv m this J 1 J . ,. . in n ate eniei : i.-c in i u .m en- izei!s, Lut that this scheme is favor ed by him with the ulterior view of bringing about annexation in an indirect manner of accomplishing his long-cherished object which the Senate unmerci'essly squelched. Tii ere can be no objection, of . .. t.i tin. .nlori.i'Kii n Anwri- 'lLU4' ";-s-o - tion or complications io iieieuo lantl grants or privileges conferred upon them. And here, considering the peculiar action of the adminis tiou heretofore with regard to St. Domingo, it will be necessary for the President to delino exectly the position of the "'"'govcrr.titt nt on this (pie.- tion. Vt'e want no anue xatioii and no iniillous steps toward it. and, h ast of all, the annexation oi' distant trooieal island that has no pve-ductiou and trade worth men- turning, ami a spaise popi.i.iuo.i o: degraded negroes not speaking our language. Wo have territory enough, emoruemg nearly aa ine climates, varilies of soil and juo eluctions ef the world. Y.'e want all the population we have, and more, to make this vast territory productive. If we did not, it would be cruelty to induce white men to emigrate as laborers under a tropi ca! sun, ami the negroes will not 1 - i i.l i . : .. i ... i ieaie..iiieii unu,. io l:w io ..i Domingo. This reorganized ceunpany claim many advantage's thiough annexa tion, and falsely assert that a great trade would be inaugurated between the United Sta'.es and the territory proposed to be annexed. Thiols simply absurd. 1 1n to is scarcely any trade and there- are not the elements lor it. The com pany speaks of a prospective trade anmuntiiig to hundreds of millions. This is ridiculous t. Domingo . , ,..( , n ' h scarce.y an p. od uc .mn m However ncn l.u: sod may :nid most of the tropical land Vfct Indies are rich there is not the labor, nor de we think it canbe carried there, to make the j s..il productive. Tion it is an error t, say that the island has a com- .M.i.i.io.r- ,...,;m.. c... t r.ri vvilh the Antilles and South j America. It lies on the outer verge i , , i i i i . . , i 1 !:,"e "loan ami is not prop- ,.,K- u. t 4. , i c . 1 ei iv m the track oi commeice. ! mm" i . , .i l - proonc ion o the UU; l,,v- ''"- '' '':K',!S V,' t' nttril.f.tcl XhJ !u;vul s!aVt Uh luli( V rm.lxr.U. Avery ! . . , S,"U! 01 ! I iiC i.-tiltl'.l h'lS ll.'f....... .1;, j QO ...t. ,u pei-.i;.un. ; ' l!' a :rU:it oxUnl '-' 1 'i-u'a- t;"n nuih, all Hack, will. ! i r,e' tf- It Is nothing: hut a t o-ek-j.,bl,tn.j; measure to draw the ' l'''U'1 t:itiS 'to atu-exali. -n in j U r'Vt". y ''' the i V? Y ,' oor,nous cos. I 31ar. the prediction. 6 , o .). . f .... s Knows Them. The SUtie&juvt, a few days ago, said that the party in power was instituting more investigations in to charges of corruption than any party ever before in power. To which the TJL rul JUpulUaa lew. vlies as follows: ''That maybe so, but it is also true that no party ever had so much corruption to in vestigate. The truth is, that the foundation is corrupt and from it must necessarily ilow corrupt streams. If "there is any honest politician cr Grant appointee in the party, wc should like to have some of the (.Irani journals" point him out, so that preparations could be made for sending hirn to Uarnum's Museum. Such a pack of political thieves as now hold the reigns of this Government, was never con gregated bciore on Cod s green earth "More investigations," yes they are so blood thirsty to rub the people and steal from each other, that they are compelled to investi gate each other out so that the spoils can be npiitahly adjusted. Vv'e can conceive how the thu-f on the cross could be saved, but tlie thieves of the present deca.de, never."' Yhcn it is considered that the editor of the Hmll'tccn was a member of that paity, it may be taken for granted that he knows what he is talking about. l'j:e:;Aui.v. We noticed that many oi our Pad leal exchanges commenced their howl against Gen. V heaton, who was in corn, maud against the .huhx's, long be fore he had time to commence an attack, and wanted him removed. The hha at the time struck us that rebably Ge n. W heaton v." as not an orthodox Padical, and we learn that this is at the bottom of the;r complaints. Gen. Wheaton is well spoken of by all the men, both vol unteers and regulars w ho were un tlcr him, and they were well satis lied, but the General not being sound on the "main question,'' was enough for these loyal scribblers to set up a howl for his removal, and 4 V ey succeeded. Wiia-i's Tin: 3iATn:u? We had come to the conclusion that. as the government was paying for a daily mail service, that we were entitled to such service. Put this seems to have been a delusion on our part. Por the past six weeks we received an occasional eastern exchange overland, but hist week v.e received a whole mouth's accu mulation of papers by the steame r irom San Francisco. It seems to us that there is something wiemgin this matter, and that we should not receive all our mail by steamer when the government is paying for a daily service-. Can't the Pesta! Agent remedy this matter? ?doi:i: l!.nii:.u. lioxKsxv. The Sacramento J u con. t oi' the -J.ldth nit. has this in re lation to some loyal custom home oilieials in San Fran cisco : The United States Treasury Agent, now in au Francisco, has made an allidavit that the sugar rein; tries of that e-ity have; been dei'i auding the Government by means of false weights. Several Custom House officers are implie-at- vJ ,(..vt, bccn iUU t;e j.)Vcsti- gallon ceunmences to-d.av. To ll.vv;: a T.r.;c. A eommi- :!1 appointed lor the l'Urposo of having a "talk" vwlh Capt. Jack, and to ask the high- toned gentleman !:et!ier he and hl iHv.xrs will not be so kind as u ;''l't hospitalities of L nele Sam. 1 his looks to us as though there is a great elcal oi elii.ii s p;ay 1 in the matter. The blood oi those vM f,, miliishnunt on the heads of the -guilt v ones. The tcletzranh tuinounees tliat the np-iie iiii! elcht was inereasee, (ir.rini; Jtinuary over lour hmulrcaj uiousan i luotars. v e mki.i near of no more re! ue lions until the next tflate c-kcti.ns come olK Then thentsan I ilwilars. v e sluiil liear ot" having been disappointed in getting our "new dres' this week. wc shall have tor.sk our reader-; to be :,r with us a short time. Wc i.. . . , .. e... i - ... uiuu-iu .ipei ior nini at ins town ia V'aslnnStoa county. CC)URY F BANCROFT LIBRARI, I TOIVERSITi OF CilFORNIA, State News. The WuIJron Troupe has gone to the .sound. The Ltbmon Academy is full and floari.-Liug. Twenty cases of measles are reported !lt 1:ivton Hon. Jo is down w "on. John n.ir:iet of Denton county 1 uomu ffiia sicnne.-s. The S'ae Temperance Alliance will .jS'.f ;olT'-a.n'1 'P; 3 the opln tneet at Salon on L 20th. ! ' ' the lull- tSl rni Ia'rtst exatnui ition ot the whole The first s-now of the season at Eugene City, Ml on Thursday of last week. A. J. Jr.bnson of Clackamas county was sent to the Insane Asylum, Friday. On Thursday Hose-burr; was visited by the first snow-storm of the season. The Governor Grover will lo ready for service by the 1st ot next March. The horses of KiipT.e have the epizoo tic. The children have got the measles. The rjip:i..! have had a religions re- viral at Sheridan. Eighteen conversions ,ern0(1- The Orfjnulm onferM its thirteen th volum--. It Is the oldest daily naner In the sikUe. About Sf5.f!f0 h ive thus far been snb- pfrib".! to Hie capita! stock of the Univer- soy .-v.-.-ooiation. Gen. Miller. Col. P.eliimrer and Col. Thompson ret.inied last week from the ..iuui)C country. A couple whose united npeq were I i'J were jone-d in marnu last YvYdnrsdav. ige at Uauia:;.! , There vul he a special term of the fir- ! cntt (.or.rt. tor anh?d county to try f..u prisoners now in j til. I h i l' atnette Ci)! ver-i v h is now 2''P) sttiTlen's. the hirirest uu:nter eTer in at- ! tendance at one lime. Th- Jack-.r.vil'e .W...,V.f M'is mmidHed j Nth early volume and he-ius the 1 Isih with bright prosneets. ' I Eev. J. A. TTan-vi. of Cotvallis informs ' tint i.eniMTl H moe,-'i; ttiat lie :.p' Ict'tU'i Jiin. 2". re.v.ti in his garden this year. .l.T... i.i.i t. Jas. V. . 1 en a. and I...b. an Dt-ltan. have j be,-n diM-harged from the Fe:fei,fiary. n.eir terms o. impi lsorunent h:ir:t2 c-- , !,iri"5- D.d.-a'.s Io N Slate Temnerar.-. 1 i Jas. W. IVnn, and Dub. an Tn-ltan. 1 Hatic-e will be f ii t i.-d vn Ihe O. S. N Co.V j boat.-, and railroad ut redaoed rates of j fare. r., T. Tf . M . . .1 . ...is. . . i,. i m .v . i. I'liiri-nv oi u;:s ; rite ,w.w T tb.inv 1, -,-,...-. ,1 '. -r... i tv 111. .ft la.-t ticC'.iitnti f..ie w..s i.nprov- O. A. Tlrr.ohs of J t. konvilh' h been conimi-slon d (Pi'irlerma-ter. John J. i l);.lv hi Dill. has hfi.n r.-eArr.t.i5--:.n ...1 a N.itary Public. Po-'tiia-ter Ili.l ey Ceived a letter fro-! inqutrinj as to the v. j ,,,,,,,, ta. .,11 re- ,d-.w Dennis,.,, i a.K.bo.i'sof Hob- ert Deiw.ison. The Hoard of M ir.r.-er of the O.. ! Fellows. Lil-ra-v at S-i!.an no; makin-' an i I'fe.r! to reopen the rea.ling room connect- j ist.;ut!..n. v n o n-.i i t o. o n. oi . 1 1 iaui ma. l e, nj- hill Count V. CI :i bee tree" the ..-!;. -r da V ! ..... ... le. T . . i . . r w :o . i- hi';a yielded o': poutolj e! f.Mil koto Tl l.t , .1 i .x .1 l :. i i toe M.-.ei .iiii.'e, oi iie- .m;,u t'U'l !'.- porttai m Oreg.m. Artich-s o! In.n-.rporalion were filed! Moiidav bv the -Oi-e-on diin- fo-i- : piny." ("he corf.or.-.itor-s are A. I. Ank env. Geore-e I. S'm v. W. L ii'' liill.a' d 1 I James D. Ilurtott. of Hound Piiiiie. Doogl is entity, h -is hid the go. d f.e tit.ae. this season, la sn ore handled and ei :h:v lambs from a thick of seventy-two I ewes. Some of them gut away. iley hapma-.i hr.s been anpohi'ed ! Collector of Cu doras for Ala-k... vice ! Geotve A. Fades rer.cd. Mr. Chap- j" man is a reidc.t of S .1. m. and will no! do. ib depart for Sitka as soon as his bond ' is accepteil. Jtcd. ' " "' "' .V-rr:,,;, av : -We understand Ctoiiai C..touii?,lo..,.rs will ortran- nnce as a I rd. and p.oceed im 'v .,,,- l - ,.i!.,M,, - i - - - v,l. - . - l; 'h caica.nm-:: t.f.er whu-!, it i;the l:.- i tte that, th i.e at medh'. arel spec; eiiilon to tiu-ri ttie liia i,:;--' a t:i.f ; practicable. From the Jacksonville Tmus: '-The ' tni' l Winter iti the Ltike conn't v ha-: been veTV favoie.ble for cattle, feed bei; iiliiiiidaat. Id'.e vobm'eers stay that 'tin k is fat :'. I d t e. '.lent, -ai.d je.del: from i! )ii.--t and hearty aa-iealanee. is liloloubtediv true.'' n-. T". t ... ....... l.e . i ' i ' i v t' . i t.v n ii--.v ; Mr .lolitl D. II "U -e. ot l.iltU'fitll Is't. whS.e ! fiitir.g in ;i tduilr. eatir.j: a.i npph-. and talkitiiT at:d lauahiiij v. ii h sdif ! I lend -:. suddenly -rave a -rasp and expired. II- ill. out sixty live years of ag.. and ha l Ve en i: firm for some lime. A little'child of Mr. -.itiwalt. of ICin -V ' Yailc-. Feieea county, t.-li into a ketlle ! of b.iPnr water on list M !, eveI;;;..r j I-'eers a r. ,;,!,,-,!:,-. thai ,!. 1 i f- crv.ati net su; t i' t ae iicecieti:. 1'sarm li'ei i'l'v " j from the sh iileets down ate :-. . !. d. 1 r. e .r o; att.or. c-eia;v ia May, s ;7. cm';,;., d etiM-v : -Oidere.l j by ihe Court, tli it. t!.o Prob-.r- ('..r.ii I,., j nllowr-d to oblaia o-i t!:e credit of Tnalitv cor.'ily lle-sam of f nr tpitres td par.er to feep tlie I'r.di He recot.D. and thiil a contiiy o-.il.-r be given to that .-ill ct. 't'i ... r i ' iid;s-".Rvilie 77,:i.v ?.t Ii i, le.. : Ih-vcl lh-lt M -t of ti e ,,..: ei ",,::,:i ! t .-. r- will re'-e.rii e.v. v the Oivgon liiiet.tei ; re-e!;t U, fight C:,!in,rniiV battles for the prtdee-ion of C.iif..rr.ia .et'lers ii ral veil if th. y do not liiey iiie'ciititled io the gr.oi. ode an. w-'.-m,' :t -rat.:., id ('. , iiotnia h,r tl-.eir mdde e.-ndott thus far." In ihe n eie of R itives. .Tin- . ......I ... . ii try j i , a. ei r. Si't'i'f jtre.-.-ii'e.i a mem ! t .;i of ihe I .eei.-iat'.ve Ascn,blj' of Oregon. he l.eei.-iat'.ve .l-scn.b'.y .,( Oregon. I g e.(-t-;zres for an :;j.;n'ej,r; ototi of j to coltstrnt-l a milii-.rv lo-.d from ! .. i , , j- , t , ,. , i i. I In A- nia ill: I 1 nit Mi'Vi- ii. , , . .. ,. .. i we-i re erto.1 o tne ( ornnu ee o-i 1 pr i ;t:g 'J.t;.);; I'ot tl ;ii Whh.'h A r; ro; ti itiot.s. ajid ordere 1 to be print- ihe i.eil'o- ,;... era lae well , Mown Fand-i ii)'nter d" the : s o lae s-"tilt:.ni. tlt.'-l at It- ri- iC". ne.r Scio. oaSi'i:: nit. .ii". i oweii wis en ,-n-!o!-i a-'ie lieio;.i-t. an iffC-iive i re 'chcr. et.d a 'tin (.... i"i,t?;,M :: !., ivi-.l ;d. led by a Jar-e circle f relatives and ! friends' ' ' ' ' t . . . . . r , 1 A T.oc t.nmitie corresp.-rdent C-f the Pil'- '.'.'-.. so-: -I se;.. os. y,. ; !e.e I,,..',.',! .d tie nr: ..t.ia'ion ,if a I'mi- (1. b to iv liteh trie.-! n?t ..t t!,,. ..nb-in- ! cki.ittmte an ! ,, - ; o g- Their aim is : ecnhCors to pay wheat, and if he i ,! tiicis id Ihe I o-aedieg ca.try b-do. g. irmt'is ot other conn- . . 1 .Ion Know . heat and ad ranee him ; .- i'.i,n. iiueie.-i wheat is disposed of. In cafe the pi ice raises ami the wheat (J is sold, he gets h:s sa ire ot ice advance ' after deducting ihe h; (crest. p o-riT,. .- it.. ,t-w to about the I w kiu.::i:. . hese can belio neeos- ! We find be f.dlowin ? n.-ntttr,-..,,, Jn I matter. an.l a wrar-lle followed, lh- p.:- 5hy.at this Lit- day.f..r the press to saeak i bgn,'S kc'l':lX for or c,,o!era' or e-d xcle-raphic News. Lostox. l Y-b. 2Tlils aftoraocn A. O. Love shot Lis daughter Cr.ic. u "id a-ed tour years v,nj thnii killed himselr. 1.x Govern u- Warmnih liUS uii.lrpsscd a letter to McCi-erj of Loniiuaa which is pnb.ished he-re to d;y. on the snbiect of the evidence taken on affair? of that Stale by the fceuate Committee of In ve.-!irti;"., Ilie Covt-rnor gays (he evidence so far is sntj.!ct. and viil report some just, satis souiuon or ttiu eltfiicnlt v. It is understood that Assistant Secreta ry of (Le Interior Cowen has decided to aceept the Comniis-iouership of Indian Aif.nrs and it is stated that (J. F. Tart of i?t. Louis witt succeed Cowen ia the la tenor Department. It is said that the IIone Judiciary Com mittee will report a bill to abolish the tni'.e.ipro f Conjjressaiea and pay the-u, uist. -ad. the actual expenses trena thir hwme to Wa.diinton. This action is in- luceij Ijy the une-i'i.il SMlui.-s li.ild to j tneiubers, catise.l l,v d;ilerenee of n;i!e hills. t thu-nelde. !eiej;te irom Was'a- Territory, draws ihe highest j a':'uit--:M .Merrick of -Mary laud the low,.t-fcli,. j .-.r.w 1 or.-;. Fet). .". At th.e opening of j the (Ire. -ley v. ill case. Lt Whi:e 1'lains. a j note v.as rt'ad n o:a the Mi.-ses Greeh v v, ;:;.ii! a'.viri'r Irom On- ron'c-t. T je -.vi. Jrl. ) ii,.,,' V " , ,h'". ; '.,: ... ...-.!. ; -. i ...... .i i i . - tin :e oi i'.20J 'OjJ, a.;d Mis. Grc i.'; fore Jiidjp Io.;rd:n mi. Don Passes. cn't d tor s-tok-s. cotr.itiui'it htsar.i- i i merit on a motioti t.ir new trial. He t,!.-:!'' 5 l 1,,.,,i:tU-,n Ui,J c;.r.-.:i:u-.i..n.iliiy to iiii- new jarv r.w : .s i.;s inaia i ea.-oa lor a revciv.il of the judgment. e-'o:n::!i-iotier Davenport dectd.-d let n.i'd Wi)nd:;,!l, t'la !!".. and Klood to a v iit the action vt ttie gran.'. j-;r on the chat seodi::g nbsceae ua.au-r hi wu!) t"'" l- l"s- . ,. . VIU'-!i' ll :'X f!,H- :iU S:is. ,!',l' die new kans.ts s-. ria,or. n :e.! ":. d t. l.-e a corrat'i aanv Hat;:- vs politic ian ; that it apjo-aus IVo;"i j te.lli.e.nv bi'J'oi'i' th e tto.i-i. .! tidi'.-i.wy Cttioii-tee in the ca-c ! .lu.U'e Del ah ot i lva;,-as ;.-.. 1 - i' i.,.m,...i .... ,... : tj b lh., y' ;N ,.;,.l...f ip,.,, j , :;,.,.:,:., 'u h.',7,v (jf ; y j ;-p-:)i) j.,",.,.., Vit,,n ,.. ut. , ,. jT, b-enurttotev ia favor of u cite, i widen ! was ,hm..." It-Is u-ave it draff on his i c..eut iti Aew one for s-l U ; . Ih"d.a.t v.'a.t returned, protested. I-g tits was t!re.itt-;u-d '.vi'ii a .-i.it to l -C"'cr l::e ata-iuit. I. tit defeated the c-)i e. i; ; i-.t! h v ! ?,.., !,.. ..... .'-.! t--. ,-..-,. c ... - i ' ' c"v ' the V i,.e- it .-...ae i' I'.'a. ::-. .!.. n. Feb. -1 i It . 1 a.-hi -d i ii -' i ! a 'i; d i bill to ircrea.-e (. d-mt. to .'.-. '0 ) J. tin 1 to e . ' I.M ) J. :.:N-rov. Feb. 4.-The Wilson in- vesuga:j..n comm.ttee La a p;;;;.s,-,.. ..u.der Co..:-i.K-;-.i;ion to report to im-- . !V,,,l:,.--FirM. to an ,al theehar- r of ti e Fni..:, I'uci.'io Eal.roid. S-e- o;;. I. ti.at ili-.' (1 ,verniaeitt take p l :' '' i-iiM. to C'a : pel I !'. 'oil 1,1 1! l ''U-.l !a:. re-t. and in'tTest a 4 it ! i i.. ,; i mi I e i to v; 'i 1 live t c tit. of net eat nir-LS 'or tt.e re- d. :;-p:i- n ol t!.;ir l,..t. ds due; also ;u- !:,!,;.!; k: ll.e ro id ll'-::n appealing to i a-t. r. no :r. i a the prop leas w;:i !;c . ' ' . . in;- .),;,. I i ae 1 .c-i : re n ! , at m . s.oa at. itoan to-'hty. by a voV ..." ; 1 la to 1 'i '-a:u rie.v. e'.-c e. J-.h.i i. I .- ; ' 1 "'-v l' iv,,' !:(- j by Scnao'i- Yoik i i--ieg Pro per-'-n i! , ie. tl. i: i:i o:' ler to n::ia : -k i i.e.'.: -ray he he..! a'.-ende.l sever i! t.-.eef.- :. . : i i - ... . .... i . ., , . i .. :- wi.ti e . a:.. i nit ags cr i . ,-e . i. : a: h.tl agr.-e 1 to sod .:,:! . Yoik produced seven j i.d !i..iided tliero 'o !;!. j iiii Coir. c.itPei. A h:o vote f.'.r s e.oJ.l, .'. 1 (aM-p .k-.l;. - a S.vm i.h v .f the J( I tarn I'll a r.-cc.-s. to iiii-iw I'-.: l-eroy to ii ' " ' ' " , . I I t ; . If. was ,!( i'eate.1 by a l-irg , " - V 1 ' ,y, M 'l a' ll'"-1 1 f'""' '''-v',;;r:'' f ', ' . , f , J Del.uiy. I tilted M i'.es .T.rlge of ; K''A::"'" ;.::) art'.ctes ... mii.e.e u- t j meal were fP.e.l upon charoes f .lr.iaken- j ! i.'t tci,.,. i., he lait.iis of a fiieti I. I I " IJe.i Fader cr. -a'. .! a s.-tisation in the House to d bv a s-.cve h in hut.p.,:t ... ' if,l - ' - ".:', '. , . .,. . r ,. ! : U" L' l'"';-'- 'J.'' j j vvar o! Is:, to tne fads wuno-,1 .on:n-il. . ii.ea io in, c :? a oalii ..1 a ! slid he l..m-d the day wttld eo!: " ' y ;;; ' j When tiie t.e'.V ett'Ie'.t.-. ol 1M.2 Woii ii ! j i 'j. i : v : i . i . i i i i i yi ,v ail.i 'i 1 e 1 aio'.e ft !.ie::. I.ei'.'.p N::v.- V,,:;;;. .! m. 1 -The U'S ia the ..." i' 1 ...uo.. , iV.ee,: case Pit. in .oe-iee etl.'.i ge.i. W.tS ill! I M ill I -. ''" ! j O' g t,. net;' the re-ill! of !i:e c.i- Ai'le Ihe a: 1 .i ...... ULiieti o. ...e .oiem.ia nil lie '.. ,. ! - ... Ti ; i . 1 1 a . a i -e I : v ei i a i i n - : - r- ee. a :..'.. L'-u is extire.-se.l a tte-ife tC he '.r liota liie od.e-s as to the pi.';b:-iiy d an a--ree- J 1 tie i'. One jtm-r .;:d ii.ev v.a re I he , - sai.ie mind :.iie last :.:ehi. and there was i ! n p;o-p.ct ..f a:i :i,iv,';nr.:t. lVckh-.m. !o- !:, p-osccs'i-.fi. i.itdressed lee 1 o-ir: i " ' V ' " ' r ,."'r 'f' i:: , " K.l!I - - .i'""' li::"ia"t li h:in.,..;p it, go over : '''rS';1 ri"'A- ,v;1, ' C::I.M5:S i ' ' ' J :1 I 0" ti are to. ee-s irv. 'i'he Coai 1 ' h-e won 1,1 deride tie- in liter So- j '.n ti'o'..-. it is i I'.ni'.r. d that- eleven t ! I j"'03 w m oo ." ai iiti t r... . ..vied-.ii. 1; wa, i .. ! V Hi. a. stood i,;:;e ler t.cip-.u: U ai.d tl.t'e.; 1 convic'ioti Throoei, the courtesy orOd. Tl.otap- Sjti. s.ivs the S H'-si.rtti. who arrived hom-- ! v':,! tae Mod-c lava beds, v.-e j h ive an account of a hleod.s row and ! horat-M.. a' l!-,-.-Men- Fil-' tv eycr.i.i- ! , , "..''! j' i;riri,!"r- ' sh.iwr.iati. ::ti d pi in..v.a. j id :'-; li-:!T.b:ii - Ceititiierual (. olngc, : 'had been giving some sort of an exhibi ; tion. alter which there was a nee!; tie! Tl.e se ek ties were drawn in tic ..-mtl wi.y for Hie choice ofp irtners. njom Cil, ,,r a; o was discovered. : ,. ... , thai a y.r.iug i.ian by t-;e nanie U l..ns , ' " J i, ,v (, , T.t.-r--;.., t'ov t. ..I ,'r i vn i." Ht' Iti-ni ..'iiac.ioti e.'J o i i oiaaii two. there by leaving one lady without a ; he l, i-ed hii.mg b.ta ins'autty. lie w- a ooe- j 1.'5:-V,,'r " 'j .'l ! rr ": 1 other get., r .1 haht toi. nace selelii. mm, s.-ve"' no.ni Keencv. Il is ,,d I ti.,-. ! beat him n-ir.'blv. Me.i.tu:e he food his ! t.i--,d -vera! limes, bat wi hoiit f..rth-r i Hi or' e, h n s-et., I-"in H'.V Meeney. ! c-.vered ui a cut,. ru;-es a.:d b,.,od g-t j aw ay ti t tn ihem ail and Reaped. p the lime oftl tl.-partitr.' ot yes-erd.ivV ' n..;a iiom Ilai ri.-burg. he Lad not bcm. i . capture.!. posliileS ot disgrace." Xo tle I . i 1 ou c'n 1 CaiC IbG rest Of the i x ou t..ii'L sCt4le UlQ rePt of tiC Cabinet that way Thev'vo nil ! - 1 had It, 1 fin-'jf jyJer-.tr' v i, i'.,v. .u i . , , 1 ;., ...r. t r .i - . ' a ?1 soit ot !j wcl om id a. nt, 1 1 is a r emcJi, . ' 1 ov. I i .,- ... ! .i a vor.'i lie..! Ilietl a i in Ct!i. !.l''n i 1 lor V term-. i.T tl- u r..tt . l.-.i. . ' . , , , ! , . ,- . . ' , " unsm-passtd f ,r efficiency and rapidity o 1 j. ht. Several la tsms. pdche.l e.p-m ; b-e t.i-ute.r.e, in order to promote rs Side; ' , .. . - ' t -,- ... ' - aetl -ii. Ia tue 2Te-t eitn s of ltritih I rail la v. the 2o:h "ey. an 1 he was !.'i-:.e I oat. .ie .... . ia. u i.s a me-: cone timt is Luown and ap- i . .. , vr..., l.l,, T,!.,..t, ,..! otXr 1.01 ' ia i.i.'C.) ,o ,H ai a a. , ? ret' It'.- 1 Wtite Wi.! ,1 i 1. 1, U-t,.. ....... .. r-. . V. l: (;:n. i.. by n back d.-.r. .s he cut-t cd. I , . . " o.aiau-s, u i.as uecouie u.e miiu..iu .- a n u-oi noiid blank at '. - A. Del i - 1 ' 1 ''"'i. U . cmc far uli such c i.iidamts, as well as dys- j . .. . i i"Vi'r wit wnm. ; i-.t '., i i : i .. 1 succeed. Their' r.ol refer to ihe LKM.ry tf any m-dine- broved W tbe u..para IcIcJ ppnianty it bail -.7 1;'' ThelJiel.inond Jjitrh says the 1 "V V Ki ! , U tui : , .I f'ce ,.n J-l o .d-XorU, Carolina, I Y Y'Y Y " f'- -oil. ami i. bt-emmg more and iorep s,v,i.i.i,t e.n.s . ; 'V V - U h a L :ir'J u' -.r eve.v v.ar. Its healing properties hnva tug tt.e c.-ii, t..e who is ure , I tor a Cabinet ni, point- i iJ"l'":u. tms constant ly imd rapidly inerea-. t i"v "t. ,.,vl. all over the world aod -it of the meird.r-r? be -Av ..r(1 r r ,, i d, aie't wi- l ej iiec nt the high reroit ilioii u(t1 i; to t e known to be prized. ' ' ' " i Lrir.e that price. "'Cnt, Is Coerel With COIilitient ; it has nchieved. b, cause . bis reputation i .-,.ld ov ho ,1, agists. tiii: c;i:::at south. The publishers of Sciibner's Monthly announce one of the largest and most im portant enterprises ever undertaken by any illustrated Magazine in this country. They have engaged the services of Mr. Edward Kin. author of "My I'aris," and of various grarlic sketches in recent numbers of the Magazine, to write a series of tw.-lve papers, on the Life, Condirion. and ltesources cf the Southern States of America. They wiil be brilliantly illus trated, and will be written with no other object than that of representing, by pen and pencil, one of the most interesting, fruitful, and pictures-pie reions of our common country. While the-y will aim to convey reliable information" on all the social, industrial, and commercial topics suggested by a personal survey, they will be written in the graphic style, rnd. with the quick insight into character and ready appropriation of incident, which have al ready given to Mr. King the title of a "born Special Corrospnndeut." Mr. King will devote the winter mainly to travel and the personal collection of material. He will enter upon his work with the er.tha.si.tsin of youth, and with the broad and ready sympathy born of his own cosmopolitan habit; and we be spesd; for tiiai. whet ever lie may ro. the eotiiUleuce and lrjpnab!e reception to whicli his persor.al character and public e rrand enti.U; him. We ch.rateri. x portion of our n$. i n ii tional ilomain as -The Great West.v The Pon-.h. bv i s extent of territory and the n, i--iitu.'le of its interests and 'capacities. deo-rves no less siguhii-ant a title. With an atea of nearly a million of square inilea ati area more than se ven times lari;er than the wholeof Great I'ritti.tn and with a l:.-t of tropical iirodncts ttiat p'ay a grarul r.arl in tl.o C'Uumeree of s world, it des.-rves tie- lare-t recognition. .Mr. '-wirg"s an'.cles will be en'itleJ: "ihe fire u S.ju'h' I hey wl;l lie commenced in the Monthly next spri: '.r. tend will alone be worth th M ice id a subset i;.tio:i to the ..Pmihdv. P.r they vrill i.ia'.e a complete illustrated ooo.i oi ttie.T.se.Ves. ot two liui..iied and fifty bro.itl in le' iii.i.' p n.-s. i.e'tv o! tin- tea' urei of Se.iit herti lift ano I iri'.Nc.ip" are its s'r U'g to .sorth'-rn u"'-'1 '' ".vs as ii they bel.-.nge.l Io aaou.i-r c.euitrw ; so mat in puir.rp.:ir toe South P. P It. an 1 giving it a fair show- ( i'.g lor i:s own sa-isla-io.,. a i.r.st it.ter- ! -i- tage wiil le epencl to the wh.de ! C'.wC.Ty. and on- n! i.-U w:lt reveal our; -l L" thems.dves ar.d to each ; i '"' j . Yi-i:':v. Feb. ! J.-hn IIarrD.--:i came in ! 1 .. . I ;p'-,r VJ -7 . " ."V - 1 j ;;, Jack and (oid h'.-.v. if ): w:iat-d to tedk ... . , - i ....... . ... ! tl.H evening fi.T.l I- a : iv -. . ' d s cm tn . On ;;,,. h .'i; vUld u Cl.r,,. , hU , v.-v-h Fair- ) . ... a , ,.. , , .. . ! - , . Y ' ' " ,11 "u'.'t ,'o ' ' -V 1 .T 'f Y-'Z I Fainhild sen. Id., v ., - I rh..t ; e .He to his c i o a a 'i v t ; i".' i; to r:-!.' ; u.,har:iie-t. v.-'-'5.-!! ti-.-e il-.-v wia.'d !" 1 1 r. c-.::i;,: i .'! h-1 : ; a : :i .j ; n . I i. ilTtsor, Met ( len. Gii:e; 1 a'ld ?.r.-t V i T- . . . . , . I i i. i.i' i . o in s (":,!; i-i i i. i, t .v:it i . v et I I .... ti.e m iiitita.n. ii-'re w; toit w 'e.i the t oad r.-.ti, -r lai'eii . i:,,v:'r;n; OT: .i. . :, , .... , j", .....-.i, j: .'.- .,: . ,': ,,'. ..'. . . , ,Vi7r'ers' Ta.-:d .'. " " "'' ' Wl.en eK; -r.--.i i-; le'r S r.vver's , , ,- f io-r f.-t iia-i t-et-ji hee.rd e.f if G is-,.ii c .moaev. , . There is two feet of snow o:, Salmon . .li oi e-.i ..ii j .-(!; es ) ' . i:cu. V,.'.- ''..n'i.V pi" valh-y c'i -ht -'-U.' Y.Y-l 'ivl-t' and t;s tijf. re I Pit !it:'. t-.-e. JAr.aSo.svii.t.K. 1", i, :'.'( V.,.1n-...v V .i:.t.-. Feb. ( l.ine.Tiy A. Oregon " olin;ree:-. 1 fa- service :.P'-'--t the .'i-.a.-cs. w..s mustered out Saturday la.-t. Oatpe.nv U will b- must- er-d out Io m ,r,.;. ':,n Miller's command. Cotnoif.v X. hi, ('. S. Artillery ... r!Vt. ( ..,-,, to ,j..v ;,.,.. ,. f();t. - sor... ..,.. j ,.,;,p 'Th,.v Cli:5f:;;.lt:- their I ' " v; ' Y' "' , f J .. .V"' ;V YVl'-T'T';?'111', "' ! Yl'Y - v YV- - u-' Y' ! -li'P " ' her... and it 1 :i ; .lcrs-o.. I that h,tili:ie? are suspended :. ! tii arriv;,.. j I l.e e. I Vfl I, til 'i!t --Ulir;';, S .1 !"( r for. We. rd I . ipi.i i v- Io tiie iro.it ".','.'. i . li-e 1 itij the bad condition of the roads. Q n'!: Ga .ta.i.V MirtTiM- IV.,.7i. ..v ....,.. ;.. . , X'-oillii , a ..; ,. :..i:i e .! a; a meet ia-" I li" :!.' liViil lel-i Pi .'... -i ' .- .1 1 e. I... ( f3 ............. . . i . N . ti i;im i!::rdav hive ic. i. --... i i' . .-. j. . - -f. ' v....t..0 - ,','i-,-. - ' 1 - l,i i;:i; I'ntN TP. Its ..,-' () i n acou mee w i h a t e-alu tio-i adont- ed by a me-: !:, .,..-,., , .p. 'n',- J . r ; li e "ity of Fo.-,l '', ",! riV;' V i , . ,' ' to take i-.t., e..:i;,!e:v.ti..n "ih" pr.o.ose.i' ! : projo.-e.! : loot.!! -aieii t to be ie- 1 ''V the craM ,, i 'itvy o! i!;e late Horace G,e.ey. ! lavpiti- t..e c ,e.,;,,;;n ,,f the printers 1 1 ''f":.'!" ;i! ' hn behall. the i :' "": ' ' ' ' ' P ie i ;i ; eO t.y ilo mee(!i fully ream-! tii it" pi in, rs at a .Usance i v, ho flay .i.-iie to ro;o. Umi,. j,, ;.ts w,,r. j ions, woael ro.-peet- f'.y oojec:. La w u .i .-'.o-'.-i oeioe.s to Sl.eir ' ; 'e i-. vv.s a! Ma' V tel. Is. i!!'..I ti..e .an-....- ...... a - - "i.i ii.ni tj,.e ;n. :.;.. All s.ih-c: i;,i hms udl ; o.oy uihnowo-dgtil ;;;';"sh 'he i',,-s. i 'N ' i' '' i' v '" 1 M' A. D."s.;i;;i ' i W. I M avi ii t.t. J. F. Mi t'ow.v. j xeci ,; e ecn.:..;. ee. ; . T ! A Jli.N'rTi) 1'.:; hltsri-tiTtili. 1 lie : Fii)'.;ice CeO'imittee (V I' ! v .formats, cnait , nan) have deeideel ; that the .Secretary of the' Treasury , .;is no nnthorit v for issuing; :mv j (;Ite,n (1f i'orly foUr 1117i!i..llS i ! , , . , , , . , U'-'-.U telldcr.-i WlitCil IlO CKUtllS as a ! - 4,, 1 I e iel e I tun :. - ' -e-r-r-cgis.'...JLe--m c' " .'. ice, e no so in behait ! "f :!"':c!l''h rather than with the virv. ,,r "Ivniictag ifr.o interests (,f its pronrie- ' io,,i... ' l"r various d. senses. Mich as rhea- in ohm. ch.era, cholera mot bus hr,w ! ,.,..: i.r, : , .. . , , 9 , ' j YY . " " 1 S 0" ' f'f ! c l!i:"-''- Convinced that there , 1-' n- nmiedy befu ,. tie- people eipial to , ':lv'- e.jetab'e -Paiti Killer," and we . - ' ... , neoi-tmls nnoii thonsttids ei.rer- : same t.ei.et. (a-itainly we can- -"ow' h;it it h is been the means of reiiev- ing a vast Mtnotinl ot linmr.n snnermz- . Ue hope the present proprietor or Oavis' j Vegetable -I'aia Kilter" vi'd ;,;Rg.m-M j er joy the prosperity thi-v Iruve .so fairly i v"uq j We linoe the ft.jiiw.fii i., ..t,ir'..' Saii 1'rancisco Market IJeport. Sax Francisco, February 1. Flour '$ofi?,G. Wheat $Tao02 000. Barlev SI 22A01 4.0. Oats $20? 2 22. Cen n s?l l.-l 23. Onions SI 7.". Potasoes rcf? 1 Vfj Eggs 'Mc dozen. Portland Market Keport. 0 Wednespat, Evkxing, Feb. 5, 1S73. Gold iu New York to-day. 1 13. I'ort'and Eogal Tende, rales, SSc buy ing; fc'Oc, selling. q O Wheat in Liverpool Averr.ee. Culifor nia, 12s 2d0?.- I2s"td ; Club, 12s Sd10& Jd. WHEAT We quote a quiet market, with rates unchanged. Our quotations, the highest obtainable from buyeis, is SI (i. per cental. FLO CIL Shipments by the steamer yesterday perceptibly lesseatrl lh supply, but quotations remain at 55 50 for extra, and S -Ifi1" for oilier brands. OATS The sTtock in hand is qtiite largo and quotations range at about GO cents Q tier bushel. O I HAY Frices are firm at our last qno- '' tati-.ns. Imt there is no active demand, j FKEO Uran is ipn4ted-at SI 1 9 per ! '; Shorts, i'27 ('(Jt.iio; Chops and Mid- O doiejs. He s-.v'-.S- i'. n KGGS-Tho tone of the market to-day ! is. if any changed, a little firmer, but j shipper.-, only offer lie) cents; jobbing at It.) cents per ttozen. Other products are without material change. . , . Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at w liichlher ar- i ch-l.v are seliimr. in this market : W 1 1 i 1 AT Whi to.r bushel, t5(re 90c. ! OATS V l.-nshel. 37 i- cts. F' TATOM ,- bushel. ct ON'lU'vS tiushel. SI nor.. 51 50. I'Lol'lt - V' ldil. 516"' -51 5t. I;j:ANS V, hite, ii,.. 7, 0 cts. O DllIK!) F!:i;iT-App!es.V lh.,t:p77cts. j Peaches, "j I lb.. I2f.r lite: Flams; z R. , 20 e's.: Currants. . !!.. l!i(T-2U cts- Dl'TVEIl r II... 25cts. LGG.7--"; d- zen.'Jo e!. Cil I 'KEXS ; dozen. S3 5(K S t"( i A!i ('rushed. lb.. 21 e's.: fslan.J , ) !r... I !.(:,. 1 I cts. : N. ( .. "jo lh.. 15 cts. ; m Frauds.," rt-r:iel. 7' lb.. I f cts. TEA --Y.mng Ilv-on. V IbT. si (O : Ja- pan. j "... 7.-...;- 51 on; Llack. Id.,' 75c. i C-'i- FEE--. LS.. 2.".oV2. cts. SALT 7' !!... i 4(.2 j ets. SYlil'P-Heavy (iolden. Vffa..50cU : i li ' "' i' . .'.--D.-.oe s kerosene. r eall..vlTo. : ? g all..p? I 25 p i '"$ V Ir1''' :. 11., t.1 21 oU '"L ;. g... .,. els. 1 " CN. ? lb. I' ( :t ('-.or. f-Oj 7ets. 'S. o ' ' -'-l'.-- iead. S2 ol S:; 00. , " '""' '"eeii. J ; Ury. fiMT... ; cU : u v iiy lltii'iire liat is Curable. ' U b it can't be cu ed m ist be endured," .ys the pr .veih; I at iiaKee-tio;) can be ' ' " ' - ' ' '"- '-" so'io.i- 1 :,rjl i.f,,vt It i"- t .. . .... : 1 Jo ;''; ' ''!, aire it. ; -;e;,t tcs liavp ecrtatnly I ri-!f to, c ,-!!;r"- dysp. pties to the rnd of ; 'heir davs if they choose, bet as it is not of ; s-upt "s-'-l that any i;.t:o:ad beiinr j.rcftT.n ! idsvsic! torntfrnt to e.i n.l l.e..lt1. tl .. probability is that if all s .fil-rers ftvm in- 1 "!-:r"s !"" c-nviiircJ that an ftbs.-lutc ' '"''' rtVtie.ly 'or f heir complaint cxfe.ted i they would with one accord resort toit. ! ' rau-t em; hati 'adv declare ,:,t -.rh . i c.o-i coi, ;.a; i -a ay eiteiare Hint si.cti a ; remedy does c.i -t.'suid that its !i&n:e is IIos-. - u-tter'.! Stomach it Iters Tito r,v,,r,l ..f i.e. B11f. ., .. v. ,, . , " ' 1 ext"n,!s over a penou or more Iha: j ,W,'nty -vcar"' 1111,1 u ,s fear!esjy illegei? ; that doing the whole of that time it has '-ever filled to ailbrd permanent relief iu " disorder or uerangeiuea t ed the st .macb tV"t WVAn,t or. "dbgnant. and ineSr- O"' 1 '" U''!"" VbU'h this important taet c:n be c omted bv the thou.uid. Sl...u, cm, ohiiuts that" !ui,l bee, ngerava'ed by a tol d ,Ure5fdf all ' oiet oy liiies. ir,d int nsifiel and retidered e.oiiac ey n.il c'.iial treatment or drastic pa lira" i ii h.ave in hundreds of instance i) e;i eiirv.l wit in thte.- in-nths bv tin- sys tem i ti-; of lids eel. t.-'jtu-d stitiiachi: and i !.:"i:n:iv.' 1: iie:;!d be rememl.ered that weakitt s . f tt.e diirtive i.ria::s involve m-nv ,y J ;,o i not,. l..,A. . . :i: a .I.e. l! .: u - "3 " i. . i , tt- i .it i j, i ta. i i, (t i .e lovit, rush t l.iootl to tue bead. ; i,:ea -ea. v. 1 t i ... :md s! eel lessiress are tin onm . . ' j - - . ...... i.- ...... iv.:...-, ....vt t.fi iii( i this - theerv.it vee i:t:,ie tuaic is a si-ei iti.-. if- ....I,.. ...it - .....I ...-. . .....I 4..- ..I, ' llcs !:r' 1 stamach, -and jhrong'i 1 !"' s'":!;:th i p- ii Ihe Mcrelory and ticvc'iis. fst. ii,sJa:id the I oivels. Ps general cflec, -0:'u'1 mA h I'-tici nt. 4 uhlic. TIH- I'A I N- K 1 1. FLU manufactured hr PliltltV DAVIS A: SDN has won f..r Uelf a reputa'ien liLsurj ii-seil in m3ieinid prcpar- ,lll',l ;l'W:l,ity "I" H:c ih'niJtiil for 'he IVn-Kilter is ;i novel, inte re.--ti.-g, an.1 s':rpM:tig fe.it are ia the Ins .,rv of this iisedlcln-;. The Tain Kiihris now rc-gnl trly , . t 1 ... in.. : M,:a in i tree. nil Meaa.i i v. i u-., .-.....- ,,,;t 0..!v ta t.,K.r:,i Vi-enis in ew-rv St:u To;t.itr: of Ihe Fyion, erery IVovince in o. iti-h Ami 1 iea, bia ;o e?t ,5 A.yres, IIrn7.i', LUiguy. IVern, Chslt, and (her S.ei.'.o ."meiiev.il Stales, to the Sand vite!, Ihiiids, io Ce.'aa and other West In ,ii.i t.l.ind; io j.r.glar.d and Continental I lhnopf to Mozunbi'pte, Madagascar, Zan- Uiu'1' l W''-'",' Madagascar, Znn- . bar, and od.er Afi K ill) lands; to Australia, d Calcutta, Kap-on .nd other place iu India. It has also been sent to China, and wc )la.a,.f ,f tVn. iPanv f()I(..,n inland city in Africa or Asia, which is fre- o 'P'euted l y Ameiienn and Europe&n mis- sio:::l,i- ' ' Meiers or traders, the I'ara k-db r has riot been intt The extent of its ust-felne- "e , vuk H; "stn.mcs. ... . . r . r.-- , . :n at feat ate of b.is rematkab MoTiari- s, x.ave.ers or ;ra lers, into whicir introduced. ss is atjgther kable incdiciiie. it is not on V Ifie la'St itiirc' pvrf knoiVII. S everybody wdl confess, for Eruises, cuts, pep.-ia, hver conipluiut, anJ other Kinarea di-orders. For coughs and colds, canker, as-.bma a-ad ri-eimialio ditlicuities, it has been . proved by the most abundant ae.d con in- ' tiials and t.tnioi'.v to Lean inrdua- Lie medicine. 1 he proprietors re in y -- t' fy n rlyfi. fj"t tiVt'ftil'n.cN.i V res d Is produced, in an en V 'Vt-ietV f "ca-es hy tt," use of tttis gre: ble mcdicir c. The proprietors re in pes- il ia and end- trreat Villll'l, ei '- .'.n.o, ,. That th.- I'ahi-Killew desierving -ef i.ll its proprietors ci.iuu ca i mpiy l-'. h. 7, 173. The Atlantic (', ble is a National benefit so are il.r.K Ticl'KI Sh.H-s f-r c-,ildieiu Never werr tliro.uii 4in,ei. lrytheoi. tor .dc ty all dealers. - 3- 3 O o o o o o G 0 o 0 o 0 3 O o