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f':" --; r. Alee OeJe-yV Sweetest lna. No apology if neeaaaejj - for reproducing the following ejxquiaite lines by the lamented Alio Cy liae which, te the Jtsdgasaat f nonpatent eritte as Edgar A. Pea, eVswv to rsok among tba very bcm estiibtiona to th putie liter ature of tan veantry t Or aUtbeWaiifnlpietBrc . 'H', That bang on Memory' wait, II rraemf a dim old forest, K Iat teemothbwltfanp' i Net for iti gnarled oaks olden, IWk with tbe mistletoe) Eot for the Tioleta golde That iprinkle the vale below ; . - s 1 Kot for the Milk-white lUiea " That lcn from tba fragrant hedge. Coquetting all day with tbe saahesats, And stealing their golden edge ; Nor for the Tinea of the aplani. Where the bright red berries reit : Nor the pinki, nor the pale, aweet cowslip, At seemein to bm tbe beat. - r , .- ' X ''.' t I once bad a little brother With eyes that were dark and deep In the lap of that olden forest lie lietb in peace asleep ; Light as tbe dewa of tba thistle, ' -l Free aa the winds that blow, We rored there the beeatifal Summers, Tbe 8 a in men of long ago ; Bat his feet oa, the hills (tew wearjl . And ore of the Antnmn ere I tnade for bit little brothec , r ' A bed of yellow leaves. Sweetly bis pale anna folded My aeek in araek eaxhraoe, " As the light of immortal beanty Silently covered his face ; And when the arrows of sunset . Iiodged in the tree-tops bright Be fell, in his saint-like beauty, Asleep by the gates of light. -? ' Therefore, of all pictures .. That bang on Memory's wall, The one of tho dim eld forest ' gee moth best of all. -, A Traflleal Tale ef tba Treples. ' Jean Jaerjnee Knyfe was a jolly tar, . Aboard nf the strasssbtp Golden Star, That belongs to tbe lino of old what dy'e ail, ,. . " f And sails from Hew York to Aspinwall. Kitty Bo Peep was a dasky maid, Whose father was in the banana trade ; Oranges, too, were re hi way," And the Bo Peeps lived at Panama Bay. , 5 . - ' tf,' 1 One day Jesd Jacques Keyfe left bis ship-, And across the Isthmus he took a trip ; And in bia wanderings who should be see But Kitty asleep 'neath a mango tree.: Under a mango tree, fast asleep t With her bead .eo ber arm, lay aweet Bo Peep; ; . She looked like an angel mlnns wings In her snow-white muslin and other things. And Jean be looked and shivered his eyes, And swore an oath of tremendous site, Thst any party might take his hat, If he'd erer sean a sight like that. Kitty Bo Peep stirted ap in alarm, And Jacques Knyfe offered to ber bis arm ; You'd a thought he'd a known her a year or two, If you'd only seen tbe kisses he threw. 'Twas lore at f rat sight, I'm sure, with be, 1 And ditto it was, I know, with she; She promised to meet bim and tell ber lore, That night, at nine.in the pine apple grove. And there, at that witching hour of June, ' They whispered their lore 'neath the round full moon ; He heM ber fast In his manly anna,' And fastened his eyes on ber dasky charms. The riDg-tailed moseys sported round, And tbe speckled snake squirmed o'er the ground ; The crocodile paused in his wild career. When he beard their low-toned voices near. Ominous honr 1 sad to relate 1 A ei-eoa nut dropped on Jean Jaqnes Knyfo's pate ; It douhled him np she gave a yell And down a cold corpus Jean Jaquea fell. Bo Beep eh shrieked for a glass of ram And an ease of a kind ef native gum. Which the geaeroos neighbors, a, sick as ' flash. Kindly supplied her silo for cash. . , , She mixed them together, and every speck She drank, and fell on her Jean Jaqnes neck fi'::r.n -A "" '- ' ' '". Then smoothed her hair and laid by bis side. And bidding farewell to Bo Peep, died. ,. r . They buried them under tbe Ginkgo tree Jean Jacques Iktjbaed Kitty BoP. And around tbe foot of the Ginkgo's trunk. The mourners, I'm sorry to say.got drank. And over Jean Jacques' and Bo Peep'a grave f. - ., -. - ? The Wind ana tbe Vsid faced mongers rav; This for a trysting plaoe tbey choose Tbe aforesaid monkeys and kangaroos. Strangers, if erer yon pass that way, , Remember the lovers of Panama Bar ; ' Find Jhe 'Ginkgo tree under which they sleep, - Where tbe gay gorillas their vigils keen. Sleep as a Hedletne- Tbertr rettla alway ben loader than the cry for food.. Not that it ia mora important, bat it ii often harder to get. j Tba best rest comes from a sound aleeo. Of two men or women, otherwise equal, tbe ene who aleepa tba beet wilt b tbe most moral, healthy aDd ffieiant. Sleep will do much to care irritability of tamper, peevishness, ancestors. It will re store to vigor an overworked brain. It will boild np and make airong a weary body. It will relievo the lan guor and prostration felt by consump tives. It will car hypochondria It will car the headache. It will care the heartache. It will care neuralgia It will cure sorrow. Indeed, w night make m long list of aervon maladie that alep will car. The car ot leeplerawena, reqejlre a clean,' good bed, ' sufficient exercise to produce wearinesi, pleasant occapation, good air and not too warm a room, freedom from too mnch care, a elcao atomacb, a clear conscience, and" avoidance of timnlaoti aad narcotic. For those who are javerwarked, taggatd, ; tar rone, who) r , le1ln ei&bu, W commend the adoption of ch habit aa aball sec a re sleep ; otherwise life will be abort, aad what there is af it aadly imperfect. Htrali of HtiUk. Old Kiaf WIlEesaV habit daring the war have "been of the old Israel Petaam and Francis Marion style of simpllctiy. He rises at seven ) never aleepa bat in bit own campaign b4 which ia. carried to all reviews and military maneeuvers which be attends. If their hi bed already in tb room where he stays, it is taken eat and the campaign bed sobstitnted. The latter consists' of an Iron Tram ;"!' only a foot high, and has little f ami tare. Be opens all letter himself. Even when ill tbey most be opened In his presence, ,0a a first perusal ' be 1 makes marginal comments, which the officials' who' "have" to" deal with them unde rstand, Erorytlilng goe On ac cording to a regular mthod a 'if King has really only ana habit that of working. The Russian Grand Due is getting ready for a trip to the United State ia May or June, in his own war vessel, accompanied by a squadron of ships. It will be tbe first time thst a member of tbe royal family has visited a repabliei ? 'No doukt aboat aa en th uti as lie, reception . for , kim, i Rauia kas always been our frank and outspoken friend. and oar people bear that little circumstance in mind. .Mir .Mtr & James M. Steams, J man Of very df. cided color, ha .been appointed, by Governor Bauook,-C Georgia, a dis trict i'ldge, to the larcwdisgast of suo dry geatievnew of the brf 'tbaf 8Utr Tbe Grnor y. ' howerer, that Sianosfwty. qiilififU Q,l tJV no frrentrr diFgxc,ba ibeea cast -opuo the ludrJMri 4 th Stale by Iti an pointment JUiaa was oast onoa tba Gm eral Aeajjri njr'iB iemos ea that the reaa-rf tetpo to bim resU upon tba tiranla fact that he it black instead of wbita Governor Bullock smn-e. , Jkn-tie bnW lock by the-bovwe-.J" , Mn .bbf San Ubjrdiom recently gave m draotatio' reading in" a Charity ...An ran at Nurwicb.Conn. 8he charmed . !.,,. andJoe aa nc by her powi a a render, an4 by bar ladylike pres ence and bearing. LATEST BY TUXGEAPH. T " mxm.opmjk.rn wi.' Paras March 28. Tbe Revolutionary CoaMnHttee still retain all' important posi tions. The Committee aas dismissed twenty five Finance officials for disobedieaca. The F(it says tba Committee is hinder ing seed core from reaching farms. Tbe Frnynit DehaU Vefcee blame the in action aad reaction of the Assembly. Yesterday a sub-central replaced Ontral Committee ordering the formation f twenty-five battalion for active service, with twenty battalmes ef reserves and fif teen batteries of mitraillieurs. Duval organising the infantry, and BtTget the cavalry. They are authorised to make requisition. Class ret is appointed General Adminis trator. Duletsord is suspended for doubt' ful ooadact. A correspondent from Versailles say a Gamier, a member of the Committee, is condemned to death as a BonapartisW Floe rem has resigned bis military func tions. - The Commane was proclaimed in the Place Hotel de Ville at fonr o'clock this af ternoon. Tbe speeches ef tba Counsellors were inaudible. The platform Was draped in rev. The approaches were enormously crowded with Nationals. Sixte guns were planted in the Place. Crem'ter repudiate connection with the Committee. The Bank has again advanced 50,000f to the insurgents. London, March 29. The Prussians are concentrating at Isle Adam, near Paris, till the disorder is over. - i . The Timet apeeiat aaya over 40,000 troops are expected at Versatile to-morrow. The Government is steadily organising a trust worthy force, which will march on Paris, possibly in eight day. It is said prepara tion are making io move the Assembly to Fontaiaebieau. ' ' A Tcirs'spccial from Brussels say that the Arab Chief Mokaraaie, with 40,000 troops, is within twenty -five leagues of Algiers. He had declared war against France. Paris, March S3. This afternoon a Bub central Committee was formed, consisting o( twelve members Lassy President, and Garibaldi honorary President. Volgramie is suspended, and Garibaldi has been offered tbe supreme command of tbe National Guards. The Republican Committee of Marseilles' have issued a proclamation reorganising the Pari Government.. The Minister of War declares Marseille in a state of siege, ,, Versailles, March 28. Tbe Government circular says that order is restored in Ly on and Toulouse. The insurrection in large towns hss failed, save at Marseilles, N arbour and Etienne. Garibaldi declines to fight anlesa with a foreign enemy. J Paris, March 29. All quiet. The red flag is seen everywhere. The Red Committee has split. Thiers' colleagues have been arrested at Versailles. . Versailles, March 29. The Guards are arriving continually. Government move ments relative to Paris are unknown. Cbansy promised tbe ins argent Commit tee, before he was released, not to fight except against foreigners. Amicable arrangements between Ver sailles and Paris are still possible. Clemeneean has resigned. In the Assembly, Freshneau demanded the interruption of communication with Fans. -' ' : London, March 29. German official pa pers deny that Prussia Is encoareging tbe Parisians.' ": i1" ' , Paris, March 27. The inaugural sitting of the Commune declared that the Nation als deserve well of the country. .-.. The IkhaU lay the Commune separated fat midnight and earn to a agreement aa vital question. -. The next sitting will be to-day. '-Ur eatflowamnv . I'&Z-f San Francisco, March 29 It is rammed that Aon. John P. Halajaiav 17. S. Min ister to Spain, will visit the Pacific coast ia the spring, as one of the Presidential party. The invitation given to the President, by tbe citizens of San Francisco, has not yet been answered. -'An order for 18,000 gallons of California white wine is being filled for New York. The schooners Gen. Hcnrichs and Miner va are reported ashore and complete wrecks at Stewart's Point, but no particulars have been received. . .... . Z. .r.-'.,,. .rL The steamer Monterey, reported ashore, is off without much damage, : . - , . Flo No export . demand. '; Tbe local trade is quiet and rate unchanged. - Wheat Three cargoes of 83,000 ctls cleared for England daring the week aad 'the fourth will clear to-morrow. Two ves sels have been taken this week to proceed to Oregon for oargoe to England. Tbe current range is $2 40 2 60. Oat Receipt light and market firm at $1 651T0. , Potatoes Steady at $1 7t(2 for the various kinds. ., ' , Onions Market Irregular, 'extremes be ing $2 5S2 75, with sale of 60 sks as- assorted Oregon at $2 65. ' Egg Selling at 25 $ do for Califor nia. Chico, March 39. The family" of B, Bryant, consisting of himself, wife and three children, were poisoned on Tuesday evooragp by eating what they supposed were mushrooms. ' Yesterday evening two of the children died, aad Mrs. Bryant aad the remaining child are not expected to live. 3 ' -" ' -'''" :- Stockton. March 27 A ma named .Frnneiseer Sat, while building ' fence, 'dropped dead. - , i jTruckee, March 29. About half-past one this morning,. a.fire broke but in the Ken nebec Hotef and in less than ten' minute half of Front stseet was t fismaa invelv ing the destruction of US or 120 buildings r;Mr.' IIilljr proprietoTi of the Ktnnejscj ,lot itaged natal twenty minntef past, five this aiwmOOD. 1OT HW l SOTT. Frederick H. Reckhart, from soqtewher in the interior of this' State or Oregonwas , bsoaght to the ealaboe from the American ' Exchange, ast evening, hopelessly insane. Virginia CHy, March 29. Yesterday sf- tsraoon, a.maa Jutow as Jack,," ei ployed . at Osedstaa's-1& gateV oa the , Washoe and Opbir road, attempted suicide l ny raamg svyeoBuiv. a sews .viuthiu ''placed oat of danger.' 1 . An old man named Miller was found dead in a boat adrift en Lake Taboo en Sarur day! Ho was a native ef Canada ' '-K A bullet was extracted from Mr. Rem ington's bead yeslerdsy bot, thereby bet husband in at tempt to kill ker, en the 12th id she is likely to recover. , ; , , t Count Von Moltle Is one. of the best of . modem linguists, there' being scarcely language or dialect of Europe he ha not mastered) 3 H ia also a surgnlsrlj Tcticeirt man, more Se, perhaps, than Ulsinare. a - wittv savins ha been attributed to Lord Palmerston, that W Multko could talk six languages", but knew how to bold his tongue in ten. . . 1 Tie generous contribution of tbe .Rothschilds to tba poor ef Pari is fellawed by. the princely offer to ad ranee tbe eatkl am aunt af tbeftrar ta- S1 I '. ' i ' - . ... .4 - i . demhity levied by the Germans upon ntbat. municipalty. It is plain that io tbe rehabilitation of Frno-e tbe pojrer Of tlisreai baswUl bef iotablytelTi. f A Southern editor ays of a rival ed itor that ha isTloelined td deay the f rime of being red-heeded. I Well yon may eall tt" auburn, Of blonde, or any. thing else, but our impression i that a wwuld be entitled to the first, place i i any torchlight procession." State News. Tbe first death wit hi a the limits of Ka- laaaa, ewttedtueeday eight. Capt. Chas. K. Bned, aa eM aa, loag a resident on Lewis rivets W T., waa ftuad dead in bis bed yesterday asoraiag. The flags ef the P. T. Co'a steamers were carried at half-meet yeeterday in res pet to tbe aseeaory at 8(ephea T. Church, de ceased, ' Mawra. Rwcll, Ferry k Woodward liave rccied a tetter from Warrenerg$ Mis- enari, .aatkia' particular laqemca anoui Oieoa, nud stating that aa ti grant col ony is forming as that p4ac fut Oregon. The steamer Seoarof brought 4own yes terday morning aoMt twe thou .and bags of wheat for shipment Mr steamer Prince ef Wales, aad the Alert, i the afternoon, broarbt over two tboasaad bags, all of which was delivered in the ship's bold. Thj total Was something ever eight thou sand busbelsk Sharif Bill intends to leave oa the next outgoing steamer Iter Indiana, on a visit. Mr. Geo. H Durham la about to retire from the office of Deputy Sheriff. Mr. Bills ha selected Ml. W. R. Sewall as his successor, to onto apoa native duty en the 1st of April. " ' , lOFFICIAL-'l LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. r saan AT m vmanscasina osras imvr-nasr ooaGassa. AN ACT making appropriation for the support of the Military Academy for tbe fiscal year ending Jane thirty, eighteen hundred and aeventy-twe. Be tt enacted by tk Senate and Howe a Rrprettnlmlitu of the United States of Amenta m Congreu Atttmbled, That tbe following lams be, nod tbe lame are hereby, appropriated oat of any mony in the treasury not other- wiae appropriated, for tbe support of tbe Military Academy for tbe, jear end ing the thirtieth of Juno, eighteen hundred and aeventy-twa: For additional pay af officers, and for pay of instructors, cadets, and musician, two hundred and twenty eigbt thousand eevea hundred and seventy-five dollar and fifty cent. For repair! and improvement, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel and apparatus, fourteen thousand dollar. For annual repair of gas-pipes, gas metrre, and retort, six hundred dol lars. For fuel for cadet' mcgf-ball, and bop, aa laundry, three thousand five hundred dollar. For postage and telegram, two hun dred dollar. For atationery, Ave hundred dollars. For transportation, one thousand two baadrtd dollars. For type and materials fir office and diplomas for graduates, four hundred dollars. fJ For cadet register, class report, and blanks, three hundred dollars. For compensation to pressman and lithographer, one hundred dollars. For clerk to disbursing officer and quartermaster, on thousand six hun dred and fifty dollars. For clerk to adjutant, one thousand five hundred dollars. For clerk to treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars. Department of instruction in mathe matics: For eurreyor compass, filty eight dollars; chain, eight dollars; leveling-rod, sixteen dollars ; measuring-tapes, twelve dollars : repairs to instrument, twenty dollars ; text books for instructors, twenty dollars ; in all, ene hundred and thirty-foar dol lars. Artillery, cavelry, and infantry tac tics : Tan-bark for riding-hall and gymnasium, one hundred and fifty dol lars : stationery for assistant instruc tor ot tactic, one hundred dollar ; furniture for offices of commandant and officer in charge, and the reception room for visitors, three hundred dol lars ; for repairs and new apparatus for gymnasium, five hundred dollars; io all, one thousand and fifty dollars. Civil aad military engineering : For models, maps, and text-books for in structors, fire hundred dollars. Nataral aad experimental philoso phy : For pocket-barometer, seventy- five dollars ; for compasses, sixty dol- lars ; for repairs and cootingrncies, two hundred dollars : compensation to attendants, fift dollars ; ia all, three hundred and eighty five dollars. Drawino-: For pencil models for sec- nd class, fifty dollar : colore models for second clasa, fifty dollars ; topo graphical models for third class, fifty dollars : architectural models and or namentt, twenty-five dollar ; paper, pencils, color- and brushes, ten dol lars ; In all, one hundred and eighty five dollars. Ethic : For Uxt books, Looks of reference, and stationery for instruc tors, fifty dollars. French : For text-hook aad station ery for instructors, fifty dollars. Chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: Gor chemicals, including glass, pro celaln ware, paper, wires, and sheet- copper, one thousand four hundred dollars ; for material for practical in structions in photography, two bun. dred and fifty dollars ; for work-beach aad tools, and tools for lathe, sixty fire dollar ) for carpenters ' and metal work, fifty dollars ; for gradual in crease of the cabinet, five hundred dol lars ; for rough specimens, files, and alcohol lamps for practical instruction, two hundred dollars f for fossils, illus trating American rocks, for daily nse in sectioo rooms, one , hundred and fif ty dollars i for repair andi improve ments in i lectric, galvanic, magnetic, eleclro-magnetie, aed saagaato-alftctrlc apparatusfoor hundred and fifty dol. ar ; for galvanic' battery and lamp regulator, ene hundred and forty dol lars ; ror repair and addition to pneu matic and thermic pp.Tta one bun dred and filty dollnrs ; fir Voigbtiao der's emefa tube, trvrnty.fi ve dollars-, ror uollmeyrr's. rapid rectilinear lets, ooe naBrired nnd - fifty dollars f,r Li' dynamo magneto-etrcrrie ' msi- Lchioe complete, one thousand eight hundred and fitry-dollar : for-addit ional eompentntion to attendant,' fifty dollars : In all, five thousand lour hun dred and eighty five dollars. - x Miscellaneous and contingent 'ex penses : For gas, coat, oil for lighting academy and cadet' barracks, mess ball and hospital, offices, stables, and aide-walk, four tbouaand dollars ; for water-pipes, plumbing, -and repairs two thousand dollar' scrubbing pub lic bandings, (not Quarter,) five hun dred aad sixty dollars ; brooms, brush es, tabs, palls, ann wages of scrub bare and cleaners, one -thousand five haodred dollar r chalk, sponge, and states for feci tat inn-room a , one bun dred dollars ;' compensation of cbapel, (wo hundred; dollar ;-'eompeoe.tioo to librarian, one ' hundred -and twenty dollars: compensation to noacommis sibned officer in charge of mechanic, fifty dollars J eornpensatton to soldier writing in aajutani s omce, tiny col lars ; amounting ia all to eight thoos snd &ti hundred and eighty dollars. . T le Continued.) '.: ;'.' "'!. Von kfottke i so popular that the German people are constantly leading hits oresente of things pretty and vain able. Be is also as constantly taper tuned for locks of bis bair, wbicb the warrior can't tompiy with, because tbe dear eld man bas "no mora hair on the too of Ms head"" than there Is pera billiard-ball.' By-lb e-way. aa loon a tbe war It' closed p comfortably, the old trentleman is going to marry Miss Von ViockoAlbeadorf. f ,-Uu v-( r II. Thiers, before tbe war, 'was taid to be worth $5,000,000 io jands, bone's" stocks, aad good things convertible Bnt the shrinkage ia personal values hme-redoced i wealth -otrowbalf-. An Amencsa ladj, jrrrung from Pari, mention a most acceptable p repeat wbicb she bas just received tee. boxes of sardines, half pound of fresh better, three- salt herrings, piece of - salt pork tbe sise of year band, a qoart of beans, and quarter of a pound of bad butter, also half a doxen potatoes. Tbe Trtmck Debt. There bat b-eea taucb diversity of figures of late vpon. tbe French debt. The best aatbotfry we can find pat it in round nuwjbers at $2,800,000,000 in 1849. There teas nothing added np to last Jane aad July, when new loans mada it $2,300,000,000. Let us take tbta a a e tar ting point. We shall then have the following : ' Debt Je,1y ftH,t7a - 3,oo 000 000 War Oeet aeewdlng to 1 JOOJXW.OOO Oeraaa twteamHy iOU,000,0o0 TotaU is.iooooor If this debt draw an average of 6 percent, tbe annual tax for tne pay ment of interest will be $255,000,000. la 1809, when the annual interest pay ment were but $140,000,000, tbe French Government cost $370,000,000 per year- That would leave for cur rent expenses $230,060,000. Should tba current expenses continue as high now, tbe sum required to be paid year ly for interest and costs of running tbe Government will be $485,000,000. Evidently France must retrench in cur rent expenses aad disband the greater part of her army. Revenge would no doubt be tweet, but the can't afford it. Another failure, and tben another Po land. Peace is the best policy for the French. A Misistbr' Opihios or Going to ma Tbsatkb. Rev. Leonard Woolsey Bacon, ol Baltimore, formerly of Wil liamsburg, lately preached a sermon in defense of "Tbe little cburch around tbe corner," in which he took occa sion to say something not altogether pleasing to rigid rare about the mod ero stage. Tbe Chrutiam Advocate of that city reviewed tbe imperfect report of tbe srrmon, putting tbe lasb upon tbe preacher's back with enerpy, Bacon thereupon sends a card to TK Ameri can barbed with pleasant sarcasm, and closing thus t " The editor of the Ad rotate claims a better personal ac quaintance with tbe theater than I have, which 1. cheerfully concede, Bat when be adds tbe enticing sugges tion that in order to know as much as be does, I should ' go incog for a sea son to each of the theaters in tbe city, I object, if the editor had read my . sermon before' be reviewed it be would have seen that this ' going incog,' which is the favorite evangelical way ef attending theatres, is just that sneaking and demoralising thing in the church which I have stripped bare and scourgod. If I go to a theater I shall go in my own clotbee, aad uka a seat where the editor of tba Advocate or bis disciples who may be there ' iacog.' will have no difficulty in seeing me Laxs Tahob Witsr Works. It is stated that Colonel Von Schmidt, the well known engineer, is engaged ia perfecting plans for machinery by which be hopes to run a tunnel through the Sierra Nevada" at tbe rate of a mile every ninety days, and bring the waters of Lake Tahoe to tbe plains. The daughters of tbe late Chief Jos tice Tannry are compelled to support themselves and their sged mother by labor as copyists. It is proposed that the well-to do lawyers of the country shall each send five dollars to Charles C'Connor, the eminent lawyer, to be invested in United States bonds for their benefit. The King of Bavaria, ascending from the puerilities nf a puny potentate, is said to contemplate becoming editor of a musical journal. The monarch has had musio ou the braia from bis youth up. A California, girl aged eighteen years, learned to set type in a fort night. Tbe third week, she set over 10,0)0 era io clear handsome atyle, earning $5 therefor. A aomoambulist, clad only in his nsual noctnral gear, walked into church, at VersailUs, 111., during ser vice, the other night, creating immenee commotion. Indianapolis has a "mission saloon," where tbey pass the hat for every im pecunious druukard who has not tbe wherewithal to pay for his liquor. Business Cards. Bills and Accounts Collected. TUB UNDERSIGNED WILL ATTEND TO all Col ltd ions romaitUwd to his charge, an make tpeedy returns of the some, lie desires a share ol business in that I ne- WAMJU COFFEY. Jan. iS tf NORTH SALEM STORE W. X.. AVADE, AT TUK OID ORKX.N H.'ORE, BAS - A FULL ASSORTMENT Day ooods, UUOCkKIE Boors . woes, OLOTHtaO, Hardware, Cen'al Merchandise, Clients ted for ' Citr and .County Trade gy Quods delivered to an y part of the cit y free oi cnaige. Kov dwtf SALEM DltAY t HACK CO. rOUWABDEBS L SHIPPERS. CITY DiUYMEN & HACKMEf : All freighting wlthla the city done st fhort notice aud on reasonable terms. Carriage oastaatlr aueaaaao te eeovej peasenfert te ears or ooa-s or on etiy arivea. eptH.1m.! -' ' ' ' a (LO. 11. IllML 'JOB JPXtlJNTEX. . t 94 Pronto treel, Portland, Ogn. K B PRINTING CF ALL KINDS ; Promptly Executed. Portland, . II, VslK , -, J Sirtf "WILLIAM JnTAI U 3 1, ! (Soceessor to A . f Monroe f ! . ' 6al cm, Oregon, , . , . . nii drt jrHi,. se, ..I rtw ' TVTfVf tole v orls y Callfomiit, Vcnuants Itnllnim 3rnr1le-w, '' Head and Foot Stones, Mantle and Marble rnrultaiT. Baleaa ri Tut, 187b tw lyr-.4w V" SALEM IBOH WOBKS, B. P. BRAKE, s tt Preprtclor, - : SALBM.ORBeOI. !.. Fteam ftnrtfiM. Saw MlHa SiU U1IL. t , Pumpa and all kinds of jles of machinery made . Mi H.AI.... . i . - . . " " - --hhiiw, nf ,i,ni R rnon notice, m Patern-makiai doaa io all as vartsat forma ; aa ail ai&as or urass ana iron Castlnr fom . lane at anort astle. : fcblotf 1 First , Premium at the STATE I, FAIR :-')' S1870.H IMffi BOO It V JO ,,Th lest Printing, of sn iinas, si Ltso man IVrtiaatl price, i 'BSaaka.Cortal. i - choice; ;T'As,sn AT COX okr KAEHARl's- l Boots aud Sines. Capital Boot and rihoe Store. 8TAICER &DIER, j (Keep constantly en head A GOOD STOCK OF California and Eastern Soots cfe Ixoets. ALSO Manufacture to Order t Men's Boots & Shoe. W nave the list c-ffacflltk NO. 1 WORK. ' i : .do . In the Market win be tsed.t REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. I EHsetr levtat f CaaelT W sineifaete- eplS:iB sy Cesaaarctal Btreea. 1ST . H J J S, State'Street, Salem, Oreg;om. Fashionable , Boot - Maker, DKALKR ; IX ' ; ' CUSTOM MADE BOOTS. 1LSO lb. 11 1 (heat Price la Caste Paid roa 3r?TTXl.S. Balrm.Wov. ft, 187H.-dwtf SALE5II Boot & Shoe Store Three Doore from Oregon CmuiIv Uanufac- toijr on touimen ml street. T. J3. NICULOTsfl HAS JUST OPENED A Full Full Htoclf, Of all Articles In his Line. And has a Pine assortment for Gents, Ladles it Children's Wear, Lalelv pnrrbased in San Francisco, For Sale on Most Beaonaole Terms. ALSO Boots Made to Order IN tTrRf 8TY1.E, 'is Bepalrlng Donathrt Notice. Nov l-dt Money Cannot Bay It ! FOR SIGHT IS PKICKLESS! The Dlamoiul li lasses, , MAirrAi Tcasn bv J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Which are now eftred to the public, are pro nounce 1 by all the eelebrale1 0.ueaos of Oe WarM to bo tbe 3MCost Perfect, Natural, Artificial help la tbe human ere ever anowo. Thev are evrtend nnder their own supervision. from minute Cijstal Profiles, melted tnaelher, anl drriv their name, " Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The Scientific Principle On which ihy are emkUueted brinrs tbe core or eeolre of the lens directly In front of the rye. prndneln a cW-ar and distinct vision, aa In the nataral, hraitny signt, ana prevenuna ail an p'easant sensations, soch as gllrnmerinf and wa.t-rtatv f aicht, diasioeas, AO-, peculiar to an others In mm. Thty art Mounted in the Fineet Manner, In frames of the best qaallty, of all materials tea ror Uiat purpose. THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY CANNOT BE 8CPPAFSED. Cm ms. Rone nnntne nnlrss hearirif their trade mark o stamped oa every frame. V. W. MARTIN, Jeweler and Optician, Sole I rent for 8ALE3I, OREGON, From whom they ean only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to rrdlers at an price. fehlSdswly . Iaancl For Sale BIVIRAL TUCCfAKD AC1EJ OHoice Iiand . IS MARION COCHTT, J ON WJL.LAMb.TTK Hit KB, near BCENA VISTA, For aJ est Keaseusabl Ter In e,uanilties t suit Purchasers. Consisting ef Excellent Farming Land, Good Stock Range, s TIMBER JAND. INQCIRC OP Sale m, Jan. t, 1ST1. T.J-BAXTER Living on the premises. dAwtf HAY! HAY!! T will eleliwer hasr OH ahert antics. I 1 hose who des're to pa i chase ean apply at Pioneer and Baieia aarketa, DAN. IXA-sK, marXtr Bentlstry. TweSJa latavem ! M Uhaimt, PaAaa Teetft extraeted withthe nse of '..V Itrons . - tmde (Urn.-bins Oaal -the most popular method used In tasters Cities, ' - - - - - - i" n m tm rrsnl R e-anas U r I aternb PSJ- a OearMry miin with lata I rovement . .. nalem, ren. 1, inn si " ' -i.tr-. -BltTH Ac, HEREDITU. DENTISTS. Grlswold's Block, Oppmite Qasts, 1 8ALEM, OREOOIT. A IX' KINDS OP PLATS WORK WK oa Xl short notice, soca a ni r Plailna, Adamantine, VolcaoHe. or Buiiber Vul . a ia, a A a lea avail isam mourj iitcrn win) nnc n"a is -'--- WK WARRANT AU.UCE WORK Mi enoelW any oniee id uk woria. , . price ani of work to mM 8 CMea pngHB Hon Dvg M sj ty wfaieai e w- . W ae do ffas la ear office- Anaesthetics sed reriaoe Vocal or georl mithaa tW aUO in ninctiaa wi ;.j , . v ! f , $20 A DAY TO MALE & FEMALE AGENTS To farrodnee'the eelibratei US Batksr Skimttle aswtag llaemime. etttch allka on both sides, and ia the wily licensed Shuttle Machhs In the Cnited States for ten than S40 ttatases the celebrated WtLoOH SKSU," aad are acknowledged by all to be the BEST FAJIIJLY 51 ACIE tor heavy sal Beat arwlnaMa the anvksW OutB. lie. A.JUArfm MIISBtR. PSCARfOBT. i '(ianeral Afro's, Albany. Qrrcoa. feM,fim , . Aramlracnlas, -,'r. tj Tine woaderfat ' medh-tne hi Jtverfi1 f TR. a. 1m. SMITH j ik tear wiaay taiun xiiaU nroooendns Its etli av In Klieumatlsm, Ivtura' fia, (loot and Seroful-, snd Is irrhrt flairs' o awieea irwa-.tne pms, omoo spaa .ui state. BHnta of relteveu pauents. ' Eot Sale by aH Dmyirlrt. ahA IWer lit Had Cine SBU,, AH W SH HA.ST, Oct. 14 1ST tux : SravaliasAst pi J PiTSl A Beal Estate, etc. 11EAL. ESTATE. Per Descriptive lists f Towa Property, Parma, etc., la Oretoa, scad for a copy ef the Real MMatt GatU to KUlBl dk- FUU AY ParUajsel, or te H A si M SIR, dk TKRRT Aseasa SaJesm. arallsa CHARLES DIWION. Commission Merchant roa BUYING, FELLIKG AND rOSWABC ING ALL KINDS OFMEKCHAIfDUK, r. 0. BOX, IO. 4001, 181 PraM SU NEW YORK. Beto to Messrs. I add Tiltoa. PortMrod. . Messrs. Knapp, Borrell oi Co. MeMrs, Bavier At Co , " M.S. Wade, Km., Salem. VY. P. Abrarns, Esq., Dalle City, el '-IWi :ia d j. h. imn. rsial asuraaB KLR s HA INSTEAD, ' SS L1BKKTT ST., KEf YORK. OSEQOIf AMD WORTH-WEST COULllSulOllaGEIIC. Por haying sad forwardlnr direct, via Isthmus Sail and Cap Horn, wtta Baa Pranciseo cooactbM.all elasacs aad varieties ef MerehandlM, and lor sal of Ax pons from lb North west. Advances mad aa appvovte eooshjDmrata, and ardera reapeethilly aohVtied. All orders and buslaass will receive prompt attention, neii-eiices. SEW YORK. IS. T. Kvl Ex. B-.SI, oor. Osllef ' see a Chambers atrest. Mr Mwa. A. SACS Tiltov. 6 Uhert, . Mnsaa. J. U Bsowasii, t Baoa., Bank r t8 Broad Street. Muaea. Butuv. Viixa A Taoa is, St Sooth St. OJtMOOy. Mwn Lapo A TU.TOS, Bankers, Tortlsnd. Ho. S. D rfirrw i, PrtlaBd. A. A. MoCotxr, q, Balras. DecS9dwtf the UNK WEED REMEDY OR OREGON RHEUMATIC CURE. History. This remedy Is composed sf the active prin ciple of the Una Weed, Eng. Thaspium, Cor datum Orifanisa, Lat. Indigenous to Oregon Grows meat abundantly and perfectly In Wash ington Coanty. PROPERTIES, &c. It contains an active volatile principle rJ JracUd by Ktber, and a bitter Tonic principle. MID CM. PR PtRTHS AND USES. It is the most sure and Speedy Cms for Rhea matbm, Rhenmatic Gout and Rheumatic Pains of an kinds that has ever brea Introduced In the Materia Medlea. The T7t-k Weed Remedy as prepared by as, la coaacqiMoe of the existing bluer principle possesses the nccetsary wtae e being a POWERFUL TONIC. Promoting tbe Appetite and Invigorating the whole Digestive Arparatna, thus building and strengthening the system, while at the same rime the voU'llepriocbile, being ahssrbed la the bkd acts specifically on the Rheumatic Poison, re moving It from the circulation and system. - Tr.rre are a few remedies known to the Med ical profession which win remove the Rheumat ic poison from the blood, but whose action Is so powerful la drprsasin the system of the already enfeebled Rheamailc patient, that their ue has to t-e abandoned before specific effec:s are ob tainable hence the want tf success In tre ting this prevalrnt, 'nd In eonaeqaenc heretofore locurairfe disease. I'nlike these Medicines, al ready known, I he 'UNK WEED REMEDY '' Tlioaga proc" Being as powerful aad aa aeUv ef fects on (he bleed and system la removing the Rheamat l poison, also poMeasea a strot.g Tonic and recupuaiing element, which admits of Its eont naed as svea In the m st delicate and de bilitated. Thus we have the eomblaatloa for the first Urns t these two accessary alemeai, la las e remedy, whk h accoants fur I J supn lor sad never falling cwrallv effects la BkoaaaatUca, Sheamatlo cVortt, Khsecaatl Pains vt Alt XUda. aad PttTBlB 19 oi. Bottle at $1.50 Ttr Botllt. rREPARED AT TU Oregon Mrdlcal Iaboratorjr " BT ' .' DR. A. M. LORYEA & CO, East Pwrtlastdl, Crregoat. lfPor Bale by sll Druggists. marehtt,71t?Ajw orvioiv SETTS, W mite Clever Tlaaalh Bee!, OAR Detl SKSCDSI af eJI KAmata, .. PtITATOJaS. da , .-, AT JtillM Ut KB. MiStf Grorcrirs, etc. K. COIINEII, : CjmatrelaMtrsst Bats . '; . ,-" r r DUAL R IM - .- f-r-u GltOfEHIKS H ' ( I RttVlBIOSB, .. PLOCR, "! ' ' " ' ' I t rxBO, Tr.' Keeps a full stock of tVaoerlas caoatantly on Tj... ' hd.n ..it'.- i ; V,;,.' '...i! yAW '' ' '' DBVOB'imi., "' ci.oTHtrwrRtoBn SALTOPTAUIOC BIBDS BAIA.B.- ' ' !'! CORDAtr ,TABLI "AID "POCKET CFUERT, And other artlde too nuaerows to meotloi. Al I lor sale cheap for oash jr laarfccl&ble produce. "A Choice Lot of " Tobacco Cigars : ALWAYS ON HAND. IT flood dellvermt to ail parUef the city free of charge. Sep 12: a ; L. 8. SCOTT, , ,, , Wholesalevnd Beull Dealer In ; Groceries H. Provisions, V Crockerf & lilassware, Stax Streat, - - IsUm, Orecaat. - ts now1" receiving a rail ropplr of t& anally kept In a--... if) First Class" Grocery Store, Wliie.' are f ir sab) ' ? . ' ' Cheap for CnsTi .! ' ' i . ... . r--- 'a: in-- r .i 7io OR-. ,J.. ft CJonntry 1 lroclncc. S3.GO ds detlvere.djn ISjR' Charge. ' r-elStf .- ' ,7 :- i l!l:-' Tmsthy, Rlave Orsia-i r-vt, isa Ibm Int. AT VCOX a ARHABT'S Mlscellnneons. W. VVtMARTIN Practical Watchmaker Jeweler, CoaaaaerelaJ Street, Saltan. NEW GOODS PROM TUB KABT. A PULL stock of OIjOO ZSL 13 , , PLAIN AND OBitAVIHTAIk WATOBC33S, COLD AND SILVER. JEWELUYOF AL.LKLKDS, Wlver "V.r3. KNIVES AND FORKS, HEAVY PLATID. Solid SilTer Card Cases, PORT MOHAIRS, dkcM Ate. Clocks, Watebes & Jewelrr . Repslred In the best manner. Solid Gold Jewelry MADB TO ORDER, DeelMswSm AMERICAN BROILER. The Flsest Cillnarj iBTeatlon of tbe Age. Embodying la a plain snd ehesw wiensll, as simple aa a pot or skillet, and act bin lass than three pounds.) All Iks principles Inwolwceltai the perfect bralltag ofncai wltb ill greatest cssvealiacsi aatdl adwam- tagas ef pracrlcai mas, eladmg tta vaark wltkt at rapidity mart tatam able I mat f susf slksr breller. It affoids to the poor and rlea alike the Irat aod only relief ever offerrd from the tedious, troublesome, yatca evaporating, dyspepsia pro ducing broilers of the past, from the deadly foe to human health, the f kYlNa PAN, and from MT.iT COOKINO ABOK1N AT10N8, Of ALL DEGR'ES. It renders broiling, heretofore so vesatious, tbe Ql lCRtfT AND KA81KST Or ALL MODtS OP C(X)KI, and me.t broiled by H MORS PU ATaBLE AND M'TKICIOUS than any other mode of cooking them, because II prevents the loss of nutriment by evaporation or otherwise. It sets on top of the stove or range, over one of the openings; requires no preparatioa of fire; ne Coke or Charcoal ; no pounding of Steak ; ren iers towgh meat tender by Its action; does away with all smoke and smell of grease ; broils equally well over Coal or Wood ; answer for all wed stove or ranee openings, and Is LQUaLUY GOOD POK BKKF.-TK4K, CHlCKBNo, HAM, CHOP, IUH AND OTeTKRS. It broils steak over an averace fire within fire minutes. Other meats in proportion; and retains ALL THE JUICES AND PLAVOR, which no ether broiler doe. Sixty-Five Thousand ARE NOW IN Tj'R. ' AH sold under standing and oncrmilltlonal guar antees, and have given an anannaty of satisfac tion anprecedenurd la culinary tnvrnllone. We rnarantre them wht-oevcr sold to fulfil thc above apedncatiofS, and authorise aH dral-ra to do so with their customers. An universal test Is Invited on these terms, and to ..ny not eatwfltd aftes a fair trial, the money will be refandeil, with chanrea both w.ys. Each broiler will have the aathnrmrd mbet attached with the trade mark, " Americas Broil er." stamped therron. This Broiler Is also aa oneqnaled Bresttoter aa I Corn Poper, and a good C.irrtE HOA&T&It- Retnll Price Only One MEPH CRATE lor Corn Pot nine and Coffee Roastlug, If dcsiied thirty cents extra. Liberal Discount to the Trade. Tor sale In Pan Pranrtsro by the bowse below nime.1,ln halfdoaen and dnaen pack area, at the minimum r.u-s, who will he rvspooslb'e 1 1 the full extent of the above guarantees for all iiroif sold by them. Russell & Irwin Mannf g Co., 80 BASSOMB STREET, HAN FUAINCISCO, Manufacttuers snd Dealers In TT A T1 1--Z7V7-yV Tt TT! OP EVERT DE-CRIPTION. And at retail by all flove. Tin and Hesse Peruishlng dealers every wbeie. iraiHtvm SEWING MACHINES Ir. Vroom Now has the Ateney for these popular Machines, and keeps a variety ot them constantly on hand. The Increasing potmlarlty ol the rlNQiR MA CHINKS proves 'hetr excellence, and the ladies are levi ed le call aad examine them. T r e h s 31 tx li ing Is am carried an at this RsuMlshmcnl, as heretofore, Uhlch Is cansUntly la receipt of the Latest Styles and Catalogues of Fashions and Tatterns, DIRECT FROM HEW YORK Nov 8-dwlm - Salem Flouring Mills. BEIT PAKILV PLOCfl, BAKEU'S EXTRA, XXX, HFERflSIB awd ... . , ORAHAPI, -.- rr- - - Middlings. Bran aad Shot Is CON8TANTI.T ON HAND. tw niGncsT pi ick is cash js PAID ITOll WHEAT AT ALL TIM PP. ' K. C. KtSiNKY. Nov. V.M Ascot . t. M. Co. G stitH.-kA rausKs. Fre.lt svmd Oosd, AT: CPX As BJ ARM ART'S. J FARRAR BROTHERS v vas lot- llllcc Htore ! Bavtja t r-. '.hrt a NEW PTO R of OltOCJll f Crockery i. i . Glassware, lluena Vista Stoneware Plated and Tableware s , " ETO, ' ' ETC H (rood delivered free 01 charge to auy partof she city. 4oty aa. - ---t- PIONEEB 8TOIIE I CZAF0TACE & WRIGHT, rjreaed Dellwereet t ay- part af lite City Pre f Charge. . Lilmo, .l.ntrftt . l?luAtei-e " -i 1 - Jln-r i and Hliing-losi, POK SALE ON THEIR WUACP, . , Agsafi for late tea peri at rir let. aaraatea Csnaayamja, af lmaAwm.' Commercial Street, Salem. ST. HELETJ'3 H ALL. rp HE RETT TBr H OP TRTg BCTtOOt. TII L X hegia e Wedweaaaw, the Iss af Pebrwary. aw admiaaion af muiila aoolv to i HI1 ftODmST,'"!" '':':! -, li or SlBUOf MOHIUS, yaoSdAwSn. Portlaad. 'I i t a v--.f ii 1 ft ,-. . ''!'"'! ; -' Notice. : '- f ri'HB ANtttJAt Mltrnrlri Or SCHOOI, ITS 1 trie; No. wm we net w wiSaj apiil Sd, next, at I e'ehxk In the Court House lor the pur pose of rtrctimv a Clerk and tw IJlreetors, to vote apow ti wjwi - - - transact each other dullas proparb? a ' , By rer oT the Directors Sawss, Marsh Mi, lTr ,, llelmbold's Extract Bacba. II T. IIELMBOLD'S ID FLUID xiact Catawba GRAPE 1ILLS. Component Part fluid Extract Hhubmrk and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. for Liver Cesaplalals, Janndlce, BIHoes Afee tioos, Pick or Nerveas ti.ad.cha, CosUveaess etc. Purely Vegetable, containing ao Mercury, Minerals, or Deletertoae Draaa. II These rms are Ike moat delbrht'ally pleasant pnrgaUves, seperseutaig castor OH, aaila. mag sis, etc Tjere Is nothing more accepts oie to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither ' t.ausea ior griping pains. They are eomposod of thtjtnnt tMoratienls. After a few day's of use Uku, such an asvigoratton of ths enure system takes place aa Io appear arlraculoBS ts the weak aad enervated, whether arish.g from impruaence or I seaae. II. T. Ut-lmbolo's Compound Pluld Extract Catawba Srape Pills are not sugar coated, from the fact that sussr-coated Pills do not dissolve, bat pass through Ike stomach with out dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA ORAPa HLL-v, being pleasant in taste and od r, do not necessi tate their being sugar-coated. 1R1CE PUTi E llrni-y T. llrlmbolipg. . HIOIILT CONCENTRATtD COMPOUND FLUID KITE ACT 8AE8APAUILLA. Wilt radically exterminate from the system 8 rofula Sypkiiis Pcver horces, Horea, Ulcers Pore Erea, rove Legs, Sure Month. Hore Head Bronchitis 8kln Diseases Palt Rheum. Cankers, Runn'ngs a-om the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous ASccttoaa. Nodes, Rickets, Glandular facilities, Nigtit 8caU. Rash, Tetter, Humors of all Kinds Chronic hheumatism. Dyspepsia aod all diseases that bars been establiaheJ in the system for years Brlni prepared expressly for the ab ve Com pla,nu. lu Brood-purifying I roiierUes are greater Uiao any other preparation of tHuvaparilla Tt gives the ComiJextoo a ckarrr ar.d more h al by Color aud restores the patient to a ilegeof healdi and purity Por P irllylng the Blood, removing all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arklng 1r ru an Impure aiaU of tbe Blood and the only r-f!a-able and tff.-ctual known Remedy for Uie Cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones V ceratlona of the ibruat and Leg Biotchce, Pimr.es on the Psca, ArystrM-Us, and all ec.ly Eruption of the Hkh-,, and neutiiying the Complexion. Price i ou per nouie. Ilenrf T. llelmbold's COXCEXTATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHTJ, THE grka; DRIUETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has been given Irritation of the Neck of the Bl dorr and Iiift-unmatjoa of the bUdoeye Uloerat-nn of the Kt tney and Bladiier. KrteoUon of rlie Urine Disease of the Prostrate Oland. Btone In th Bladder, Calculus Gravel Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucous sr Milky Discharges, and for Ka le bird and Delicate Cenatitaliiim of both ex -a, attended with the following svmi toms : Iudispo sitlon to Kxertion Lo s of Pwer. Iias f Mem ory INfficul'y of Breathing, Weak Necvea, Trenbling. Harm- ef Uswe, Wakefulness Dimness of Tisioo Pain In t c B.rk Hot Hands, Slushing rf the IVo-ly , Dryness of the Skin, fcrup tloo n the Pace, Palld Countenance, Uuirerral La sltudeofthe Mustrular Mystem etc. Usel by persona I ram the agea of elgkteea to tweury five and from thirty-ftve to fifty-flve. or In the dec ine or change of life; after conrine went or labor pains; lad-welting in children 15 Helmhold's Extract Buchn la Diuretic and Blood-Prrllying and cure.. II Diaraaes arising from hablta of IHasinatton and excesses and im prudeneea ef Life impa'illrs or the Blood etc , superseding Ooiaiha io sOections for which It Is used and feipbiltue affections ia these Diseases used In connection with Helmhold's Rose Wash. LADIES. In many affections peculiar te Ladles, the Ex tract Bacu is nneqtiiled hy any other Remedy as In Cnioro-is, or Re ention. Irsegularity, Palo fu rwK. or Buppreasion of C:toaiarv Evaoua tltna Clrtralrd or Bchirrus state of the Uterus. Leocorrhoe or Whites, nertliiy. and for all com piaints Incedent Io the e whether arhing from Indnwretioo or dissipation. It Is nresrrlhed ex lenstvrly by the most eminent phyrkclane aad Mldwivea lor enfeeble-l and delicate Constito tlnns of botr Sexes and all ages (attended with any ol the above diseases or symptoms). iJ o H T HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BtJCHrj- CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM ri ifi, hasits or nissirATtoir, grp. j In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, aa Inooovenience and no ex pense. It causes a frequent desire, and siws strensth to urli.ate IhereuyrrmovingobsnruttkM Prvventlnr and f'urinr rHrlctures of Ihe Uretha. Allaying P. In and lufl,mr.ali- a, so frequent la tfili class ol dlreaaea, aud expei ling ail fusonoas mailer. Thousands who have been the victims of Incom petent arsons, aud who lave paid heavy fees to be cured io a short time, b.vs found that they have been deceived, and that the ' Pownn " has by the oa of 'powerful astrlngenta," been dried ap la the sysra to break ewt In a mors atyravsted form and perhsps alter Marriage. ' Cse HelmboM's Kxtract Bucha for all Aflee Bens and Diseases of Urinary Orgsas, Whether existing in Male or Pemale, front whatever etaae orlginatUig, and no mature or how long aianding. Price, one Dollar snd rift Cents per Bottle. - - Li BENRTT. HEL1IB0LD 3 1MPE0VED . , ROSE WATER. rannot be surpassed fir a Pace Weak, aod win be found the only specific remedy In every ape eies of Cutaneous Affection It speelily eradi cates Pio.pl.-a, Piwts Scorbatle Drysras, Indura tions of ihe Cutaneous MemliraA, e.e , dispeie Rolnesa and Inrli.k-nl I, Baaimstlon, Hives, Rash, Moth Palcht. Dryness of the Scalp or Skin Prret Bites, and all aarpeeea far which Salves or ( tnlmen-e ar aaad ; raerr thsskHi Io a state of partly aad at ftneas aod tnanrea ooo lieued hea'thy ectlon to the tissue of Its vraaela, en whir depend the the agreeable clearness and vlvaotty ef eompiextoo so much sought sad admired . But however valuable as a remedy tor existing defects ef the Skin. H T. HrlrabohTs Rose Water has las sextain ws principal claim he unbounded narroaae patron. re. bv inam Ing which rens-r It a Toilet Appendage of tba, ejuperiativr. anu vnnirnw enararur. eomotne IB aa elee sot (omnia thee prominent leeotaites Safety and , fllcaey the Mvariabie efompsal' menu oi iw uae a icsei tatsve ana aefreaher ol the fJompleil-m It Is an excellent LoUra, for diseaseeef a SyphHIMe Nature aad as aa htjee twn lot disease ef the Urinary Organs, arteie frwm habits of dlMipatlnn, eaed la connect toa with Extract Bucha. Baisaparllla. aod CaUwba Or. Pills la euea diaeasoa aa leeoeimeada I, eaaaot be aarpaaaeo. srjoa, va smuat ear JSotUa. ; . D - Pull and explicit direstions scoompany these metllcinee. " Kvtdeaees ot tbe most responsible and) reliable character tarmtehed ea epp! teal tea with bn reels at thousands or I vll g wlleessea aad up wards of So neo awaoltted eertrBcaiee and reec ra sendatary letters, saawy st urhleh are Staat ta. hit host awn ea, kaetudiag eatlaeas Pbssslclana, Clergymen, Stateamens te. The aroDrletor has ever resorted to their pabrleatton la the newt, papers; a does ant do this Pram fact that his ar Ticte ran a riaaaar rreparauana as4 d rot seen not to s proppeo np ny certlBcatae. . HEBRT T. IIKl.lrlBUt.D'S GatSTJ , 1XB rRIf AHATIOHt, , ' Delivered to any address-' Beeurv from ebsei sstion.- - i. -. . -, r.laMlahrd anward of Tweaty Tears. . SI4 ky Druggists svery where. Address letters for tnfor- asatlen, la confidence, to HkKRT T BKLMDOLD. Diurtst asl Cnewdst . - , Only Dvpots: H T BALMBOLD'S Drag aad Chamieel Warel suae. No fM Broauwdy New York, or U H 1. HDLM HOLD'S Medical Depot, 10 Moota Tenth street, niranemnta, ra Bewar ef Ononterfctts. Ask BkMET T uKLMBOLD'd I Take n Vter , . , , , . trr, - r . I i- 1 i 1- . " j ,1 . . .. , ...J r:ii. I v- tss.- I. , , :- ; ' msccllawcoBs. f .THE'CALIFOftNIA" PODOEBSPOIIS, at cALiroaaiA r Sixxi Francisco, nANUFACTTJRE ASD II A TK C0XSTA1ITL7 OX BAUD Sporting, Kilning, land Blasting POWDER OF B-CPIKIOR QCAITTT, WEBB TROM TUt Ml LIS. . It -fceing eonsfsntlr rrcelvrd and trans;orted into ths laterler, Is delivered Io the consumer within a few days ef the time of Ms manufacture, and Is Inl very wsy superior to any other powder In the market. Ws Lave been awsrded.successiveiy THREE GOLD MEDALS By O JtMCIAA'ICS- IKSTITVTM oiuf fits STA TK A tMCUL TVRA L BOClK'i Y tar tbe opertority ef ear products ever all others. : WsanwoatlatleaUaateear '. - - s - - - HERCULES, POWDER which conibit.es sll fit fore of other strong aw plotter note in ue, ond th lifting tret of IA BEST ZLASZLS'G PO WDZR, tAu saaHfi if ensfiy mferior to ear etAer eemjipamd in was, i i.'i A circular eontammg a fall description of this powder can be obtained on application te oor offiee, or ef any ef our agents. joum r. L.011SK, Nov. t worn Beeretary THE NEW ruiu. For a few cents you ean buj cf your Grocer or Druggist a packageof SEA MOSS FARINE, male from puro Irish Moss, ox Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char (otto Unsse, Arc It is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a 'light and delicato food for Invalids and Children. ' A Glorious Change 1 1 TBS ORIAT WORLD'S TCKnC .1 .antation Bitters. This wonderful vrtrrtnMc restorative l the slicrt-ntt-ctior of the feeble and debili tated. As a tonic and cordial for the ag-ed and lang-uld. It has no ettstal amosss; a torn achies. A a remedy for the aervons wealiness to w blch women are especially sub- ect, ft I superseding; every other stimnlant. In all Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, It acts as a. speclnc In every species of -disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all Praggists. , ' HovMwly . piTCHOMAtrT.itrUdf X maa eaa mk flMin a maoth, V er Oentlr. seen re their ewa happiness aad tadepsadaatee hy raadmc P'ichomancy, rascinatlon or Soul Charmlne. Addpagea. lull tnetru-tlone to ax thia power aver men er animals at will, bow as Mesmarkte. Became 1 raaoe sr Writing Mediums, Diviaasran, Sl-iHiuallsns, Alchemy, Milh aophy of Oinaaa, aud Dreams, Brisham Young's Harem, trafcl le Mar rierr, Ae : Siti.nou told Seel h, mall In elth for t I SA. paper cvTers II 6. Th PhttaH-a Star speaxijig of the heok aaya lis author la tUaaa. HsaiLr a, B. A , the rcKbr.ml Piychololral lecturer, and tlie euHther T. W. Rv.w. etre of the oiliest established Pet tumera and l-ublliher In the city, the meailaa ef whose name a ufB. etewt guaraolec of Ihe menta of the work, at a raaa has tneat W,IKMI slrexlv. In srlr.rti.lns and getting set this ordinary bnofe. "keprics la Ptyehntogy read aad ho caevweaJ ef this tta deilul oeculet power ... - KOTICf! Any p-rson amir to act aa A rent will recrev a tainia eony rSsR. As no eapltal Is required, all desirous sd arateel employmant Brroni send for the work. Inclosing 10 roots for ertsge, to T. W. Ivtts, 41 i. hihth St , Phila delphia. Pa. marts-lm . ataylS-lai - julyUMm E. J. NORTHRUP, (Successor UK J Hortnra A Co ,) - IMfORTFR AND DEALER lit II -A. XT, T W j YZ 12 , ' IRON AND STEEL, fllabs, Spoltcs,' Felloes de. Agist for A.S tlallldU ACs., Wire Rewa Hasnr.eiur.rt, a am . fraiselaea, Cai. Tt. B Th atlenUou of the aaMla asUlly called to the fart that I have rrauaed law aala af - IRON AND 8TKCL, Having par oh sard the beUnvss el S. L. Tallows A Co. i .. .. E. J. AOItTHUUP. 1SI wwstt "t . mmtl !,,? tad '- :. i ttaanlstt.i . . -t" Port mud. Ore. FvhtSdawtm OllN AM KWTA Ia Tit C E.N ! - Gardca Shrubbery, . . Seeds, of oil Kinds, ST. P. OWKB, Mwwras'.Oia CorMrvr- feblett , 1ZJL '' 'DiKSolnlfoit Notice. 'n ' -VfOTTCS IS tTTRVBT fltTE trl TTIB i Snaef Bw Oaok la disaalvwd hy tual eoassa fi. D Bngder-withdraw Irwm' he -i Srm and sll liablMiIci are assumed by f. A. Couk, le wketa all accounts ar pay.bis 0. B. SWTDKR, ' T... , PRaMt A.VAX1IC. The undersigned having secured th service of Mr, 0. D. nntdev. Will comma, ths best 'ess at the ea 4aan .(). BaABK A. COOK. ' , sletn.Mrewm,lTt.. t - . - THE BISHOP SCOTT GMiMAI! T 'nFtsEXt term or Tins "scnoot wili. ' lgln rm "erttealty, Pthruary 1st. . Pr admhuloa of pupils spoly to ' ' .ii"'.'l 1 - C H. ALIJW, ., !" ' . r BISUOP MORRIS Jan!MwS tf ' 3 . PortUml i j- - - - - - - i , Late Wf if of Hats nd rnt . at FI I ti r s t ax. uatn Dee, i