THE RIVER PATH. 55VVG'. WHITTIER." "J " " N'o bird song floated down the hill ; ; The tangled bank below- Was lllll JTo but& mid Uft hen rttm. Jio.ripple from the water'8 lieiu. Thednsk of twilight rotand as grew ; We felt the falling cf the dew ; For, from tuv ere the dav doni The wooded hills shr-.t out the sun. But on the liver's farther ride, Vo saw the hill-tope glorified, . A tender glow, exceeding fitir, A drotua of day without IU glare. . '; Wlih n the damp, the chill, the gloom ; With them the sunset's rosy bloom ; While dark, through willowy vistas seen. iiie river roueu in enaue Detween. From out the darkness where we trod, We gazed upon those hills of God, Whose light seemed not of moon, at ran. c spaae not, out our thought wis one. We passed, as if from that bright fte Beckoned oar deftt ones gone before ; Anfsfilled our Wring Wrt to hear The votoea lost to mortal ear 1 ?ndden on pfttWay turned from night : 1 he WUs swung open to the light ; It ngh thelrgreen gates the sunshine A long, slant splendor downward flowed. bown glade and glen and bank it rolled ; It bridged the shaded stream with gold ; And, borne on P,er f ml?t, allied Tlie shadowy with the sunlit side ! "So,"jrayed we, "when opr fret draw near The river, dark with mortal fear, r "'And the night cometh chill with dew, . O Father 1 let thy light break through I " So let the hills of doubt divide, So bridge with faith the snnless tide ! ,' So lot the eves that fail on earth On thy eternal hills look forth I . ""And In thy beckoning angels know The dear ones whom we loved below 1" Mild Critique. The New York World critic, in "do ing" Joaquin Miller's "Kong of the Mei-rav styles tiiem weaK specimens of "Don' t-care - a- dam" literature which tliiotintry is bringlne forth. Tlie first bard of tliat literature, Its Homer, was Walt Wliitman ; its sec ond, for wlioni not even in jest can any man who reverences tle princes or art nnii a urecian . protot yiie, is Miller, That both of these scribes should liave found a special acceptance m London is in tne onier or nature. England for the lat twenty year, like Jady t lara ere tie ere, lias been sickening of a vague disease." Tlie dress coat and the white cravat have been slowly taking its life. Prlggishness lias invaded all the realms of English literature and English soti- etv until men have nertin to crv out for brutality and bad manners as chil dren fed for six months together ou snonire eike misfit roar for black bread. In tlie literary criticism of the English journals, as in the literary talk ot the liest English circles, tlie despair oft Speke .the parson, who deserted friends and home and vanished utterly from all observation of men. simply lecause he had dwelt in the decencies of English clerical life until he could bear tfiem no longer is perpetually re produced. It explodes artistically in tlie wilful preference of the so-called nro-KanhnolltiAS frtr noMiiioaa nvnr lK-auty. The critic ends by declaring lie is not aisposea to sit clown quietly and be " sold" by this domestic dis- jiensation, "which, after all, is not half so stimulating as tlie first drought irom nie luuuern wen oi American un defined." Novel Reading. In an article on " Tlie Novel Kead- ing Disease," a contemporary talks j thus of the young lady of tlie period who has developed the last stages of the consumption : " In this stage the unhappy patient can no more go with out ner novel than can a conttrmeu diplomaniac without hU dram. Tlie small circulating libraries, which let out very poor second-hand novels at a penny a volume, are put under contri bution, and any amount of garbage is swallowed wnoiesaie. it is no com mon thing for a young lady in wliom the complaint has assumed a chornic form to have read the .whole of Scott. the whole of Thackeray, the whole of Dickens, the whole of Trolloppe, the whole of Annie Thomas, the whole of Mrs. Koss Church, the whole of Miss Braddon, the whole of Lawrence, and. into the bargain, the whole of four or five hundred hovels ty less famous hands. Wlien the disease is thus con firmed tlie dropsical habit of mind be comes apparent. Tlie conversation of the patient becomes flabby and limp. Her interest in all ordinary subjects except, perhaps, tlie lastest fashions or t he more scamiaious portions of evi dence in tlie Tiicliborne case, or the marriage of the Princess Beatrice flickers feebly in the socket and finally dies out. The last stage tint of ab solute imbecility is now, unless very powerful remedies are exhibited, a mere matter of time." - Slavery Ended in Brazil. The wise humanity of tlie emperor of Brazil, lias triumphed, and the abo lition of slavery iu the empire is at last decreed.- When it came to the test in tlie legislature, the violent opposi tion anticipated seems to have , died away without any very positive dem onstration. The plan adopted was one of gradual emancipation, as has been previously set forth in detail ; only children born of slaves after the passage or the act on the I2tn int., are to be at once free; the present slave population reaching freedom bv instalments. The bill met its chief dilliculty in appropriating but (8,000, 000 to compensate the owners, a sum which it was considered would hurt fully retard tlie measure, one senator saying that thereby only ten thousand slaves could be freed in a year. Ac cordingly the appropriation was great ly increased, thougli the pay for slaves tints liberated, is at a very low esti mate. The whole number of thus des tined to liberty h thought to be over a million and a lialf, and most of tliese are in the southern part of tlie country. The crown chatties, iu the diamond mines and elsewhere, were freed by . imperial edict last spring. vl'he recon struction of labor under a free system is expected to chiefly embarass the coffee planters ; it is said the sugar In terests will not suffer from the change. Thus has Brazil taken a mighty step forward, and set an admirable exam ple to the lingering depostism ol Spain. The old CoxsTrrrnox. The frig ate Constitution, familiarly; known a3 Old Ironsides, arrived at Philadelphia a few days since. This vessel was bu'lt in 1797, at Boston, and became famous in the war of 1312 bv her suc cessful engagement with the British war ship Guerrier. For several years back she has been in use at Annapolis as a school ship, but her timbers be coming rotten, and the Government liavhig determined to keep the old craft afloat for memories of the past, she has been sent to Philadelphia for rebuilding, and will be turned out a first-class screw frigate. There Is but one . oopv of the first census of the United States (1790) in .'existence, so far as known, ami Oils is now in tlie Congressional Library at Washington. It is a pamphlet of fifty six pagevof tlie size of a school prim er, and has the following title : "Re turn of tlie Whole Number of Persons within the Several District of the United States, passed March the first, 1700. Philadelphia: Printed by Childs and Swalne, 1791." lie who by 1iU conduct makes good friends on the one liand, and bitter haters on the other, gives evidence tliat tliere Is .something of tlie bold. independent, upright man in his com- iiosuion ; while the chlckeu-lieartefl, imoectie ommcter Is capable of mak ing neither friends nor foes. An old gentleman accused his serv ant or liavmg stolen his stick. The .man protested perfect innocence. "liy, you know," rejoined libs master, "that the stick could never have walked oil with Itself." "Or- talnly not,: sir, utile; It was a walking A letter from Bonn tells a storv of a German general who,, on inspc cting . hi3 troops not long ago, a khesseS them thus : . " Now, my children we cm once more get seriously to work. The rw'tirne of war is at an end, drill mu t go o:i regularly A3 heretofore." LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ? KUROPEAJtWEWS. - , JPAfeis, 3sTpv. 4. VrW liogo has r&ade a Je'poricl Visit to Thiers to pro cure the T"trdon of llenri Kochefort. The rtesldent received him kindly, ' bf.t declined to interfere. The Communist; Quesuel has been convicted of firing buildings In Paris, and has been sentenced to death. Brussels, Nov. 6. The Belgian Gocernment has forwarded $20, 000 to America for the relief of tho Belgian settlers In Wisconsin, and has also opened subscriptions s fot- voluntary ', contributions. Lo?;jON, Nov. S. The remains of Gen Kobert Amktswn Will be con veyed to America by the U. i. steamer GHerrkJte, Tire ttfflclianies and Hhorcrs em ployed iu tlie ship yard of Lairds, at . tterkenliead, lave ltcld & meeting and resolved to insist tijion a restriction of days' lftlwr to nine hours. ' EASTERN NEWS. Washington, Nov. 5. Instructions from the President to tlie Utah author ities were that they should be firm, yet judiciously enfoive the laws, and no compromise with the criminals will be made. Latest reports from officials represent all danger of a coljision passed. The receipts from Internal Revenue from July 1st to November 4Ui were 18,900.000. The expenses of Revenue ollleers for the past quarter has been reduced 30 per cent, from . the same period last year. New York, Nov. '5. Cliarles O'Connor says tliat from three to six millions will be recovered from Tweed whose aiders and abettors will be pro ceeded apinst. Tweed's election is conceded by a large majority. The lU-ruhl says tliat tins controlling element of Tweed's district are, according to Democratic authority, outlaws,'" vagrants, bum mers, etc., and that they would go for him if lie were under conviction ttud awaiting sentence as a robber of tlie public treasury. The H "rM says that the most extra ordinary rumors are iu circulation concerning the issue of bonds for tlie State of Soulh Carolina. Suspicions have licen such as to an' -over-issue as to absolutely endanger the solvenev of the Mate. It is stated that the Na tional Bank Note Company of this city printed twenty millions of bonds, which passed into possession of Mr. Kempton. the financial agent of the State. Several prominent South Caro linians are here, watching the pro ceedings. Governor Scott is said to liave admitted the printing of bonds, but does not state the object of their issue. It is also stated tliat many of the State ollknals are implicated in the misappropriation ot ninm-v in the State. It is believed that this fraudu lent issue of $20,000 has Im-c:i negotiat- vu, iimi int.- iiuMir- imai)iu'u. Cine.UiO, Nov. L The interest felt in the city election on 'Tuesday is all absorbing. The Mayor has Usued a proclamation recommending a suspen sion of all business on Tuesday to al low all an opportunity to vote. New York, Nov. G.Tlic office of the Hoboken Lender was gutted this morning by unknown parties. It is believed to have been done at the in stance of a rival Democratic faction. The World relates the rciiort regard ing the plundering of South Carolina by State officers. It says later Infor mation shows the charges not only to be correct but even so tempered in the interests of truth and justice towards all as to fall short of the real condition of affairs. The World also alleges an immense issue of fraudulent Iwlids by "State offi cers of North Carolina, and promises in a few days the official figures re garding both frauds. Loi isvn.i.E, Nov. 6. At half-past 9 o'clock last night tlie giving way of a column in the lower room in tne African Baptist Church, corner of Fifth and York streets, created a panic among the congregation in the upper room, and the whole body was rusncd, jammed and crushed Into two narrow stairs on each side of the door. Men trampled over women- and children in tlieir flight. Eleven were killed out right two of them children. A num ber are more or less' wounded. One had his leg broken. The scene was terrible and heart-rending mothers screaming over dead children, and hus- oantis in agony over their wives, rne column or pillar which gave way iimvAil In ImrA Iwwin atn Ttrlitifr t fit. floor, between the joints witB nothing under it but an inch of flooring. Atlanta, Ga Nov. 6. Both branches of the -Legislature adopted the following resolutions : liesohed, That Rufus B. Bullock, late (jovemor or the State, who re signed his office and left the State under circumstances creating grave suspicion. is guilty of high crimeB and misde meanors. In his letter of the 23d of October, addressed to political friend- among the people of Georgia, he statos that the nuijority of the libuse of Rep resentatives had pledged themselves to vote for articles of impeachment against littYY wlttmtit i rtvAttfm tlitlt ttit Senate hail detemiineif to unseat a suf ficient number of Republican Senators to secure his conviction without regard to tlie truth or validity of the charges; tliat he had defamed tlie General Assembly by charges which are untrue ; that the statement In the same letter, to the effect tliat the peo ple of Georgia recently denounced or ignored the Constitution of tlie United States, is false, and defamatory to the people of the State. On. the contrary we assert that the peojile of this State do now as thev did six mohths ago. neither entertain hostility towards the United States, nor deny any person within the limits of the State, equal protection of its la wA. ST. Louis, Nov. -6. A counterfeit er's den, a few nriles from Kansas Citv, was broken un vesterday. Jo. Reillr and Tom Ballara'were ai-rested Harry Cole and Josiah Myer the latter leader of the gang were cap tured, bnt escaped ."-'-A large quantity of tools, presses, dies, etc., were cap tured, including a $1,000 United State note and a lot pf fibre paper, such as is used ovTiDvernment. New Youk, Nov. 0. A number of prominent gentlemen, including Chas, o Connor, John E. Devenu ana u. wakl Ottendosfer. sent a communica tion to the Emigration Society, direct ing their attcntioirtd-'tlie reort that emigrants on Ward's Island were falsely registered, asking that mea sures be tiken to prevent these men from votinc. ': Cards are published by O'Donavan Rossa and Sigel-one soliciting sup- nort on behalf of -the other. Kosrsa states that Sigel promises to give one third of the patrouage of the office to Americans, one-third to the Irish and one-third to the Germans. He calls upon citizens to keep a lookout for the count. If he get3 a lair show he thinks lie can defeat Tweed. One of tlie rumors- concerning the election frauds is, that Tammany ruf fians intend to liave many names on tlie registry list voted early in the day, to the exclusion of legitimate voters Where a man Votes on a false name there seems to be no remedy. A Washington dispatch to tlie Hrr- aid says the action of the Chief Clerk of the tension umce ana interior ue partment will be investigated by Con cress. One of tlie scliemes in whicl ho was concerned,- was leasing the Jieaton Hotel, which was secured for three vears. at 10,000, for pensio; office purposes, and oa which rental it is alleged a large per cent, was paid to the committee or wmcn ue v-'omisj, was a member. Boston, Nov. 5-y-Thc wwa of the disaster to tho whaling "Sect has ad vanced wliale oil from sixty cents to dollar rer gallon. The Boston insur anoe offices liad little, if any risk The New Bedford offices lose a mil lion. New York. Nov. 7. The city verv ouiet. Many business houses and ilrainshons are closed. No business will be done In any of tlie Excliangv or In wall street. . c tiaries u kauuh Ium delivered an opinion tliat eac person whom any candidate may dc ifirnatc to be present at tins canvass should be assigned a place cnablhi; him to see all the nets of the inspect ors tnakin? tlie canvass. One hundred young men have been designated for this duty throughout the citv, ana protected in their rights will secure lair balloting and count. Great ex citement: prevailed yesterday at the headquarters of the common electors of the Citizens' CommlttM of Seventy. Many thousand ballots liave been dis tributed la various Assembly Districts. A largo number of repeaters who were operate to-day, were brought in, aa a number of warrants procured: jor uie arrest oi ine parties implicated. Counterfeit Reform tickets, posters and other election documents were brought in, and measures taken to tteatroy tlieir effect. , . The Tribune saya if to-day' passes without trouble la certain parts of the city, those who are best able to judge of such aflVirs will be very mnch mis taken. All indications go to show that there will be serious ontbreaka in the ISth, 20th and 21st wards. In the 10th ward there are also indications of trouble especially in the river districts west of Ninth Avenue. Elsewhere the danger is not so threatening, tlidhgh tliere may be an outbreak in tlie bth ward, between the Dowling and Bit-nan factious. Sax Francisco, Nov. G. The wool purchased in Australia for tlie Califor nia and Eastern markets foots up 1'!,- 000 bales. The American buyers who went out took letters of credit for two millions and a half. Tlie officers of the obandoned wlial lng fleet who arrived by the Moses Tavlor say the disaster was predicted by the Esqnimax along the shores of the Arctic long hetore it oecurrcu, ami i i i; ...... I - .1... .w niiu iney iisieueu to mu mmiiug; ui the natives the whole loss might liave been avoided. It was regarded merely as predictions of ignorant Indians as are usually regarded in this country, and no attention paid to it. The Pacific Wool Pressing; Co., whose works ou Berry street were burned yevterdiv for the second time within a year, will rebuild immedi- ately. Nine of the vessels of the whaling fleet were insured in California com panies. The only losses were ou car goes, and those very light. Judge and ex-Uuitcd States Senator Williams, of Oregon, arrived here overland from Portland, and will leave for the East on Wednesday Four vessels are now berthed for Portland, namely ; Brewster, Orbit, Rival and Windward, all to sail with in the present week. Los Anuki.es, Nov. . A large number of miners are passing through from Sacramento district to the new mining district. A company or Chinamen has com menced drying wild geese for the China market. At a meeting of the Common Coun cil to-uight. the committee to whom was referred the matter of the $.'100,000 bonds to the Sacramento and Yisalla Railroad, reported unanimously in op position to granting the same. New Yokk, Nov. 7. The Demo cratic majority in the city is estimated at 30,000. Ledwith was gcncrally abandoned by Tammany, and he is badly beaten." From the complexion of the returns received from the inte rior of the State, it seems that the Re publicans have elected twenty out of the thirty-two Senators, and will have majority in the Assembly. Outside of the citv the only Democratic Sena tors believed to lie elected are Tracy, of the Thirteenth, HardenlJltrg. of the Onrteeuth. and Lord, of the Twenty- eighth. Rochester District. In Brook lyn, Rowel!, Democratic candidate fur Mayor, is elected, and nearly the en tire ticket. The Reform ticket receiv ed but few votes. Sigel is certainly lected Register over Miandley, by 10,- 000 to 15.000 majority. The vote of the Fourth Senatorial District stands thus: Tweed. 11), US ; Rossa, (i,3.'io. The city has gone Democratic, by 35,000 majority. Tammany was beau en in the Senatorial District. Three hundred towns gave a Republican gain of 13.31K). Robertson (Rep.) is lected to tne senate irom orcnesrer by 5.000. That 'county elects three liepuMiean Asseinoiynieii. including Jas. v. 1 1 ustcd, oy i,wo. it is ue- lieved tliat Horatio Seymour and S. J. Tilden are chosen for the Assembly; also Tonilev and Geel, Reformers. In the Fourth District Tweed is re-elect ed Senator by an estimated ma jority of 12,000. Order generally prevailed In the city to-day, the only disturbance occurring in the lower part or tne ciry, In Tweed's Districts; the rowdies there committed outrages on jicacea-: ble citizens wilh impunity. Rossa. Tweed's opponent, was attacked by a set of ruffians, who iuid previously smashed the ballot-box containing IkiI lotsforhim. In this District the re peaters and thieves deterred many re sectable citizens Irwin voting the e- form ticket. New Yoiik, Nov. fl. The city elec tion yesterday was the quietest known for years. Tweed is re-elected, but will certainly be cxiK-Ilcd. Sweeney's resignation is considered as a Ring confession that all is lot. Kighfeen Reform candidates, from the city, arc elected, and three Tammany candi dates. Tlie entire ticket of the Com mittee of Seventy is elected, and all Reform candidates for Aldermen. The Republicans carried tlie city ot New York for Franz Sigel by 5,000 majority. They defeated every Tam many candidate for the Senate save We M. Jwecd. and reduced the Democratic majority on the State ticket from 52,000 to 23.000. The Re publican majority in the State n at least lO.ooo. The- Senate has twenty Republicans to nine Ivmocrats three doubtiul. In the Assembly there will be eighty-eight Republicans and forty Democrats, and iu these last are in cluded Reform Democrat. Tammany elected six out of twenty-one Alder men from the city. Richmond. Rock land, and other strong Democratic counties liave elected Republican As semblymen even, while choosing Dem ocratic, Senators, where they are known to be honest and reliable. Neverthe less Republicans control liothbraiichcfl of the Legislature. Such independent voting was never witnessed In-fore. The iicoiile everywhere iu the State repuuiufed Tammany. The Uepubli in State ticket i elected by probablv 10,000 to -20.000 majority. The vote fell behind the registry i:i many dis tricts in the State. Probably twenty- two Republican Senators against ten Democrats were elected. The Assem bly will be Republican. the li 'i.i? savs returns irom (In state indicate the election of the Re publican ticket by 2!.iHm majority. As it never rain nm ii pnni's. -, nc majori ty may lie even more than this. We have lo-t the state Legislature and Re publicans will .not (all fir short of a two-thirds vot- in either Hu e. The AV'if, Tweed's paiHT. sjivs we have met the enemy, and cindor com pels us to announce tliat we are decid edly theirs. There i nomd hi blind ing the fact. Hie iurmii-uiv titKCtls! overwhelmin-lv dWeat'-d. Walsh has been beaten for Novc-mor of New Jersey mainly by a defection in the Citv of Newark. Parker's ma jority is liet ween 3.000 and 4,000. Re publicans have the Senate but the As sembly is in doubt. ..Washburn carries Massachu -clii by a majority of 10,000 to 20.000, and a plurality of 25.000 to 30,000. Out of 250 members, in the House the Demo crats have (il. and of 40 Senators they liave four. The Council and all other State officer.; aiv Republican. Republicans gain seven Senators in Maryland, and one-fourth of the House of ix-legates is Republican. The Republican vote In Maryland is heavily -increased, though Wliite (D) is elected Governor. Republicans elect Congressmen at large in Rlinois. Wisconsin gives over 10,000 Repub lican majority. Both branches of the Legislature are Republican. , Boston, Nov. 8. Frank Winslow, of the Boston Journal, while stepping from a car at Newton, last evening, was struck by another passing train, and Instantly killed. By a combination of Labor Reform ers and Democrats, there will be a slight gain in the number of Democrat members. The House will stand: Republicans, 17(i ; Democrats. 64. Chicago, Nov. 7 MeduTs majori ty tor aiayor is pronaDiy 12,000. It is believed tliat nineteen out the" twenty Aldermen 011 the Medill ticket are elected. Tlie balance of the ticket for city and county offices Is elected by a large majority. Returns from tlie State are very meagre, but show a slight vote. Bev eridge (Republican) is elected to Con gress by probably 20,000 majority. The returns from Wisconsin are llgiit, but indicate Washburne's elec tion over Doolittle for Governor by 10,000 majority. Both brandies of tlie Legislature are Republican. ST. Paul, Nov. 7 Returns from seventy-eight cities and towns give Austin (Republican) 3,123 ; Young (Democrat) 1,795. The vote of Ram sey county and the city of St. Paul is not yet counted, and will probably re duce the above majority considerably Detroit, Nov. 7. For the first time iii twelve years the Republicans Tiave 'carried .this city. Moffat is elected Mayor by 823 nui jority a Re publican gain of 1,200. Five Republi can and live Democratic Aldermcn-are elected. Alexaxmua, Nov. 7. The Con servative candidates for the next Leg islature carry this city by a majority of about 200. No returns from the county, but it is supposed that the Conservatives have elected their candi dates. Richmond, Nov. 7. Returns are meagre, though enough is known to Insure a large Conservative' majority in tlie Legislature. Tlie aggregate (Conservative majority will reach 20,000. t AMI Oil MA. Sax Francisco, Nov. 7. Wheat in Liverpool, 12s lid. Flour nominal ; no sales. Wheat 700 sks good milling. $2 25. The market is very quiet. Barley 700 sks good coast, f 1 S"; 1,000 sks good bay feed from ware house. Oats 200 sks light $1 70; 300 sks good, $1 80 ; 1,500 sks good to choice, $1 SO-al 85; 500 sks choice, $1 85ii 1 74. Onions 150 sks silverskins sold in lots. Potatoes Office's Cove, 90eS$l ; Iluinbolt. do ; sweet. $1S1 55. The steamer John L. Stephens leaves here for Portland November 10th, at eleven a. m. ' Judge Sawyer to-day tried andini victed eight young men, well known to the police as Barbar Coast rounders, ou cliarge of vagrancy. They will be sentenced to the county jail, and re quested to assist iu clearing sewers and other public amusements, in order to keep their systems in a healthy condi tion. D. Meeker, A. Austin and T. Brecso have been appointed a committee to canvass the for mibscriptions for the relief of distressed fanners in San Joaquin valley.- It is proposed to raise $100,000 m $10 sliares and loan it out ill small sums to the farmers to pro vide bread and meet other demands, nominal interest only being charged, and the loans to he repaid when crops have been liarvcsted. A company to do the business will be Incorporated. The Chicago Relief Committee closed its business to-day, MayorSelby notifying the Mayor of Chicago that $100,'5l0 had Ihhmi deposited in the bank of California, subject to his order. $15,000 has leen sent to Wisconsin and $15,000 to Michigan. All parties indicted for lottery ticket dealing will be arraigned in the Munic iial Court to-morrow. Those, absent in the interior will le arrest-don liem-h warrants. Some ot the Sheriffs in the interior have not made returns to war rants, scut them, and Judge Stanley proposes to bring them up lor con tempt of Court. Los Ancklks. Nov. 7. Leading citizens of Anaheim published a call for a railroad convention, to tie held Saturday, the ISih iust. The meeting, it is expected, will favor a plan to be submitted to the next Legislature, for a general system of railroad building through the southern counties. The question of a division of the county will also 1m? discussed. The resignation of J. B. V.Cavalier as President of the stock Exchange, is tendered ou account of his suspension through the failure of John Sime Co. It was refujed acceptance by the Hoard, and he will continue as usual. His liabilities are over $0.000. The Cential Pacific railroad sent off CO of the officers of the wrecked whalers this" morning, haying reduced fare to a nominal rate to enable them to reach home at the East. C. II. Bradford and T. I. Rankin and J. Birch are appointed a commit tee 011 Ix-half of the creditors to inves tigate the condition of the affairs of John Siuie it Co's. books. Liabilities are stated at 247.O0O i:i round nu'm !ers. and nominal assets HH.(i33. in cluding a large amount of mining stocks. The hooks apper to have Ix-eu kept correctly. Cash in the vaults tallies exactly with the ca -bier's report. San Fkanci.-to, Nov. S. Flour Sales ot 2.KH) bills (Jolden Age siqer tine. for Manilla, jmt Templar, at cur rent rates, lie-t brands Oregon extra. $7 52'.j'a7 75; other brands Oregon, 7'7 50. V!.;,t Market nuiot at l 30-2 CO, for fair to jmmI. Vool 'i he iti.-tikct tlceiili-illy slin k, inul scvi'nil lot' Imvc been .-!(1 :it ;i le eline on tlie iiriees rulliir a week ago. One of tlie iriiit-i)vil reivivinr houses soM 112.IMKI lln thii inp; the week. We ouote ptMxl nvei-.ijre lnt of sliipjiin"; at ilaiOe; luin-y as'itl tlirty tleseriplions arc in latfte "supply and inislealile. The reported lieayy iiiivlia- in Aus tralia is dislielieyed ly parties who liave ajrents tliere. flavor Njlby l-eerived tlu- following ilisKttch to-tlay : CiMCAiiO, N'oy. 7, Wl. To Thou. II. tSr'lij, Mo'ir of A'" I tins moment liave vo; ir li-;itcli advisine me tf a hundred tliimsnucl llc;ivt?ii It is inii- ilollars to our alllieted eity Mess your trelierou'. tM-ople. nitieeueo wortliy of the gi-eal liwirN f rSan Fnmeist-o. Our n'i4pie ai' lm-y in the ruin, iiispintl with 1iom' by the nets of kindness ln.mi the whole civil ized world. (Signed;, It. 15. M.vsnx, Mayor. NEVADA. 11f.no, Xov. 7. Tii iiiauc-ur.itioM of the ojieuiug of the. Virginia & Tniekee IJailroad from tliis mit to vSteamboat Springs was celebrated this alTeruooii. A large number of ladies and gi-iitle-nieii were livsent from Virginia, (!old Hill. U tishoe, and other place. Hew lo .llilk in Cold Vr't rUier. The trats of coWs should be warm and moist l-fre milking eommeiuvs. The udder anil teat i should be wa died clean and all the du-t. dirt and loose hairs should ,be bru-hed off Ix-foiv t!-,e pail is j.laiv'd beneath the udder. Tl'.e habit of dipping the fingers into the milk to wet the teats is decidedly nas ty. It should lit ver b-e done. " A writer in the Urte'ic--Xl Farwr nf-fu-iiis that milk often gets tainted with noxious or bad odors. Iiefore it rem' lies the pail. Simp persons, and hired help especially. Inve a habit of wet- tiii-r tlieir tti!frer with the mak, once in a, while; and then wetting the cow's teats a they say.. to make, them milk easier. Now. this wetting pnx-es; caiiH' much foul stuff to drop from their hand, or the teats, into the pail while milklnsr. Tills is all wrong. Cows can be milked :h easily with dry hands as wlih wet ones. I have been m the habit oi mi kuiir cows: and al though I have met with some, very hard milkers, tliat reiiuire their teats to l softened hi order to draw the milk, I have renera!ly found -it both easier and oleasanter to milk with dry hands. If the teats are very hard and tough to draw, the cow had Itetter le turned Into beef, or kept to raise calves from. It la just m easy to make good, sweet, butter, as to make wor butter, The best of butter made from sweet cream, gathered as free from milk as possible. To make irood butter re quires more than ordinary care and at tention. Everything should move on with the regularity of the fttn. To make butter profitable, great care must lie taken in milkinjr tne cows. To milk clean is important. It not only adds to the quality of the itttter, but saves the cow trotn positive injury Let a farmer or his dairy tret the rep utation of keeninff a ffootl article of butter in every respect, anil he will find it not only to pay, but to pay well, too. On the Jury. A gentleman resid ing some miles rrom the city, acooru- Inrr st ait AvodnnrM ttaa Ywiaii 111 tllf habit of frequently sending his wait- ing-Doy with the buggy pack nome, with the message : " Tell my wife tliat I'm caught on that plaguy jury acain." Tlie boy well knew, however, tliat the jury was nothing but a mythrj intended to cover up intended sprees. One day Joe was sent to the city after some necessary articles. 1 he boy iwi in with liis-frfends, cot elevated and toiK-lieavy, and pitched out of the bug gy.. The horse and buggy arrived all right, but the boy did not make his ap pearance until-the next day. With stern countenance our juryman called the boy up, and demanded why he did not come up at the proper time. " Fore heaven, massa, I was cotched oa the plaguy Jury." Dobbs thinks that Instead of giving credit to whom U due, tlie ca.h hnu better be paid. . Ileal Estate Transfers. Deeds filed for record for tlie week ending Nov. 4th, 1871 : John T Smith to Albert Woodiugton, 10 acres in T 5 S, R 2 W ; con., flOO. Wm II Lewla to Reuben Lewis, quit-claim to donation claim of Polly A Lewis ; con., f400. Reuben Lewis to L Belle Lewis, 80 acres in sees. 22 and 23, T 8 S, R 2 W; con., nominal. Geo P Litchfield to Emcline M Pringle, quit-claim. 380 acres, T 8 S. R 3 W ; con., $1,000. J AV Thornbury to Nancy L Staf ford, 1 acre in sec. 2G, T 5 S, R 2 W ; con., $100. ; ' David McAIpin toS Ilennann, lot 8, block 73, North Salem ; con., $250. C W Pettyjohn to Lewis Pettyjohn, 6 acres In sic 12, T b S, R 4 W ; con., $750. I N Gilbert to John Cassidv, 11 53 100 acres iu sec. 10, T 7 S, R 2 W ; con., $1,150. Henry 10 Anknev to S W It Jones, 47(! 04-100 acres, T 8 S, R IE; con., $3, 800. Robert McGee to Joel Sanford, 40 acres, T 0 S, R 1 W ; con.. $125. I 1ST OF eTTKKS Itl-tlAIMVll Jiincnlled for In Salem l'wloffiee,Xovi9,U71: Allen, Kcturah Brumbaugh, Miss B Bcwlcy, Mrs II B Burger, Mrs K J Cornell, Harden Cole, llobf (J Cretswell, Mary A Cbule, J F Curry, .T'ibn J Culver, Wiu B Cannon, A I, Cary, Lucy Cary, A L Crevwcll, Martha Carl wright. Lou, 2 Culling. C S Cully, Wm W . Croeasant Carrie ('alios, Mrs Ilnrbara Cha--c.Mrs J C Dodge, Alfred Dorris, lieorge P Denny, John F Dodge, A Duflcy, Tli os C Enkin, Ht.liert Llkinf, Richard Kberlc, Cbar'e.i Erens, Edmund Farron, Mrs Nancy Far(uur. Thoumi FiudU-y, Iiud Force, Miss Aunnio Garri.'on, Miss JI tilidan. Chuck Harkleroa.l, Miss M I Hull, A Ilarritt, Mrs F Havdon, Mrs John Hill, Kev U ' llervty, A E lliult, Mis MollioC lioldtn, II Hunt, J M llunsukcr, TM Jeffrey, M b T C Jefferson, Miss S E Johnson. Miss M Johnson, Mrs John -Jots, .Miss Columbia Judton, Lewis K. fti-r, Mrs J, Jr, Kcyser, Nathaniel Ladd, T I! Larkm, W 1 Lesley, Mi.-s Lady, W T I.eih, .N'iithuu, 2 Leslie, Mrs 1) Kheuben Flora Lewis, Marshall, Henry .Mutlieiia, J Mich, Mis Laura Martin. Win Ii Mcseher. Claruans Moore, F 1 Mellaniel. Miss M K MeDaniol, Mellouald.'Misj M McKitil.iv, MeI.eod, Harlow, 2 Mis L eal, Yt'iiLam Miss Esther Norton, C II Owens, :jyincs K I'rit.t-le, Oela, 2 leikins, K L IVnland, Jaines II Piiillin.. Mi-s L E 1'caree. Mrs Mary Peon. Henry Phelps., J IS IVetlvman, I ! P iiey. Mrs N..ioy,2 l'olh-y. Miss Martina R ivcmn-l.. Miss i! (dip) R.vnioi;d, J as 11 II i- e, Joseiib ' Richardson, J li Kitten A Mill il U-il-io-s.'ii, Xt rs Uoork, Kev John H liullie, Ir " II J Stearn, Mis.' Anna M Sherman, fieo W wi.-gle. Charh-5 S oit, Mrs Wiliuotb hnim. Perry tutlieriin. Misses F B .Sw-ile, Charlei Syphers A liro .Sent.-htield, Mrs M Short, James and Anna Thornton, M C Townsend, Miss It Tate, Miss Julia E Todd lion Xat Vandervort, Mrs V. M, 2 IV ado, F M Walker, Mark Waliin.i;, N Wa'kins, Miss M C Warner, Peter " Washington, Wbipile. Miss Ella Whipple, Miss M K Witteii, Miss l'liusia Wiiloii-jhby, Miss II While, Miss Maggie Zerely, II 1!. If not called for in oil days, will be sent to Head Letter Ofiice. T. ft. RICKEY, P. M. MISCELLANEOUS. rn-o. 11. jonks. J. M. r.VTTEUHOX. JONES & PATTERSON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, -AM- GENERAL AGENTS, Commercial Hotel Building, iAI.i:., OKEUOS. Sor I : I A It out ion k'vcii In I ho Sale ol Ileal Ksla'e in all i-arls of llrepon. Inre amount of Very Iosilrnlle L -llv pioix-rtv, -imslllnsr of Dwflllnc limn", I.nt." r.lm ks ami Half Klrv ks, MuruK, Also Imprv'I Fnrm nutl Vnlnnlile 1 i;. (iilliv.-eiil Pr;iirio :unl Timlioi' Ijin-ls-, silr- a'.c-l In the N-stJecalllii-s In l lie Slate. rI1lie Ki-ntlnir nud I.rnoinic of nil lltvtiim of Valnis, ri-eiv prciniit iv- A kiwis- -f imiiionv. C t.'iinvt'jaiu-ini;, will U-iitii hi. ACKNTSKOU THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF - NEW YORK, -AM . rHE UNION FIRE INSURANBE CO., -OF - SAN FRANCISCO. Money Cannot Buy It ! FDR SSGrTT !3 PRICELESS!! The Diamond Classes, Mixt facti nin nv J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Wlii.-h art) trnw off.-reil to tho public, are jiri iionrci-fl hr nil tho relehr:tte'l Opti ciuns of the World to be the Most Perfect, Natural, Artificial bolp to the human rye ever kuown. They are ground under their own super vision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, " Dia mond,7' on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The Scientific Principle On which th-y aro constructed brings the euro or centre vf the lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, bcnlthy eight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, uizn noss, Ac, peculiar to all others in use. Th"J ore Mownttnl in the Finest Mnnnrr, In frames of tho best qnality, of all mate rials used for that purpose. Tlieir Finish and Durability CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Cacnoif. None genuine unless bearing their trade msrk stamped on every frame. W. W. MARTIN, Jeweler it Optician, Sole Agent for SALEM, OREGON, From whom they ean only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Peddlers at any price. fcbl2dwly WANTED TO EXCHANGE Houses and Lots in alem For Land or a Tarm OB TOR A. GOOD WAGON AND TEAM. Inquire at COX & EARHABT-& srpt'dAwtC NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : , - . CASH STORE! Save your money where you can buy the DAVENPORT &W0LFARD, AT THE Fair Ground Store Will sell you a Rood quality of Connie rackiuff Knit nt 20 n ton. I.lvrriHl Knit (In 1 nmliwl lmnnd sa-ks) at 91 H iM-r bundml. InIrimI Kumars, 8S 30 to $13 per biuidred. i'oiTw, the best quality, Iy tlie Hxrk, lor 19 rts. The best ) i-up, $3 23 per kej;. Ievoe Krnwrnp, (atent cans wlih fau cets attai-lietl,) ;t Mr i-hii, Aud in Cu-t nearly all of kinds of rccrlcn by the Iakasc AT PORTLAND PRICES, With the addition of freight. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINI'S OF Country Produce. We have a full assortment of Dry Coods, j -Clothing, ! Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Etc., Etc., Etc., Constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Salem, Oct. 4!h, 1H71. ill VAN WAGNER & CO. FURNITURE DEALERS, (North Sl le of Statu street) SALEM, - OREGON, Are now receiving, direct from San Fran cisco, a FRESH STOCK OF FURNITURE, Consisting of every variety of First Class and common HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, l.'ollriWillg Of BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETS, Kl" REAL'S, TAIll.ES, UEADSTKAI'S, MIKI!I!"i:s, &C, AC, A1m.i full a.-tfonnwsit of IlEDI'IXt.:, BK:M'ltIXt;s, EXCKI-SKiR, HAIR, MOK-S riLr, Picture Frames, Mouldings, ETC., ETC., ETC. We niaiinfa.-ltirt' aol keep constantly on Itiii'l the ceklir.ited Patent Premium FANNING MILLS, Which, for five yeain nt, receive! (lie pre inltim at Hie State turn licM In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa & Oregon. OcllMAv IVSni'Tolo Worlt. MONROE & STAIGER, DEAI.KK IX Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, EXECUTED IN CALIFORNIA, VERMONT -AND- Ito,linxx3VInx'l3lcis hiileiii, Oregon, And Branch Shop at Albany. Juncldu) PREMIUM WAGON FACTORY, Corner Front nml htnte SVt., sxi.r.n, oRraiox. BOWJJ3 Lumber Wagons, Express Wagons, Thoroughbrace Wagons, Carriage and Buggies, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, - OK- HVIzxclo to Order, e ri- w t n K w a i : k a n t t-: d. jez T. CUNNINCHAM & CO., -A-gGiatis. oiiiiiiercl:il Mrel, Snlnn. ' UA'li NEW GOODS AND LOTS OF THEM. HERMAN & HIRSCH, oid's Block, iNtk-m), Are con:;imlv riveivlcg goods lor the Kail Trade, including Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Cents Furnishing Coeds, Soots and Shoes, GnOCERIES , Hardware & Queer,sware. Mr. Ilinvh l In San I'tan-ls-n ".'111 inirchas Ing and 'hi)(-liig ooilft ly every Steanwr. Ve will i .iv lie hlshe-'t price fur all kinds of Oregon l'puluce. to bring on your DUIED APPLES. BUTTE!!, CHEESE, EWS, Ami anything r'c In the jiro-tk-c line. MliUiv W. W. MARTIN, Practical Watchmaker & Jeweller, Cowmervlal Ktrcet, Salem. O X O O K. S, PLAIN AXD ORXAMEXTAL. WATCH E S, GOLD AXD SILVER. JEWELRY OF AI,L.KIIS, Silver Ware. ClorkM, WaK lie and Jewelry Repaired In the hot munner. SOLID COLD JEWELRY Uw MADE TO ORDER. PAINTS, lEAllS, OIL, COLOR AU lor rale low by Veathorford & Co., DEALERS IX- DRUGS, PAINTS, OIL ETC., ETC. PILLS! PILLS ! ! 37TT.TSt ! X X WEATHERFORD & CO., Druggists. OcO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. P. TERRELL. I'alton'a Block, KsUem, Oregon, Will dlipoee of his Fashionable and Desirable Stock -OF- Fall and Winter Goods, Just received from &ui Franclaco AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! ! Consisting In part, of Amorlonn irM Urnin Silk, Mill of other Tnrirtlrs, Mianlt, Litres, Einbroiticrics, IIONiery, and. Press iooo, Of a' most every Fashionable Fabric and sliado. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Ladies and Misses Underwear. oi-tSihtw NEW! ! CALL AT ACKERMAN'S One Dollar Store I PORTLAND, 99 First St. bet. Alder A Washt. (Next to Dr. Chapman's Drug Store.) Prices Lower Than anywhere on this Coast, at ACKERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE. LATEST STYLES OF Ladies', Misses and Caildren's Velvet Hats ! ! Ami besides our One Dollar Store, we liave, UP STAIRS ! Tht Largest and Best Selected Slock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS I All of ottr own Importation. Wholesale and Retail. oc(7il&w FRANZE & POPE'S New Knitting Machine ! ! ROYAL & SMITH, Snlriii, : : : : ;rn. Are Accnts for the State of Oregon fur thi? ri-murkalilo maf-l.ine. It was exhib it' d ut the Lute Stale Fair And commanded the admiration of all who raw it in ijirniti'n. It will easily knit and fniih of a pnir ol i.ini'eio. in fil'tieu inijutrs time. Spc inn r.s of plain and fancy work can be sri-n at tlieir store, and all iutcreslcd are in vitjd to call itnd see the machine work. Sept. 2'.'tb. diw IMPORTANT NEWS! Great Excitement in Salem ! EVERYBODY KLIIES TO BUY CUPT05I SI.VDE CUVrillXtJ, CENTS rTKMSIUXt; UOt IDS, DRY A FANCY tJOODS, HATS AXD CAPS, TP.UXKS VALISE., (.KOCEU1ES Ac., OK - M. MEYER & SON. Rocaunt tJenllenien and Ijulieo have found out tliat II iey can hny MUCH MOKE TIILKE lOULESS MONEY Than at any other IIou In the City, TRY TIIUZVI And you will find it out to your SUkfaction. The llllphest iniccs jvild lor nil kinds oi Farmer's Produce I M. MEYER & SON, onier irlsohr Ittek,SnIeiii, Oku. ocUIAwlf NORTH SALEM STORE! AV.L. WADE AT THE OLD tillEEX STORE Ha just i(velel for the Kail na le A FULL ASSORTMENT OK - DRY (ilKUJS, tiROCERIES. BOOTS SlIdKS, (LOTHIXti, Hardware, General Merchandise, CaVnlattd for City and County Trade. Rorght a. low, nl will he sold at a miall s prolit as those who sell at cost. t-T"fiood dellvcrol to any jkirt of the city free of chargi!. ' d,tw CHEMEKETA BATHS t. j. nrroicD, Has renim ed his HAIR DRESSING SALOON To the elegant apartment under the Ex press umce hi tne n nenieKeta iiotei, m con nection with which are the best of Hot and Cold Water Baths. Being prepared to treat hln putrons In the most handsome manner, and appreciating the generous pntronacc given him iu the i-t, lie iolU-lti a f:tir Mia re of favor from bis old friends ami the iniblic generally. il.w RAILROAD LETTINC. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 30 MILES. SEALED PROPOSALS wjll lie re ceived until noon, Wednesday. Ao r?ir lotli, 1871, at tlie Engineer's Office hi Kabuiw. Washington Tcni-torj-, for doing all the Grading, Bridging and Track Laying On Thirty Miles Northward, liegin- llllig linnv-uvr iiii- io'ih j..i.iii. Idie work will be arranged in sul- rtivllotw oi nvc nines. Parties can hid for otic or more sub divisions. Plan?, vpecifieations, etc may be gocn and further explanations given at tlw office of Thomas B. Morris, En gineer of the Pacific LrtvMon, in Kalama, on ami and after Monday, October 23d, 1371. By order of the President, J. GREGORY SMITH. W. Mkor Roberts, Engineer-in-Chicf. Kalama, Wash. Ter., ) Oct. 20tli, 1871, J MISCELLANEOUS. STITZEL & UPTON, REAL ESTATE Corner of Front and Washington Streets, POKTLMD, OKrO.V. Will attend to the purchase and Sale of Real Estate in all Parts of Oregon. (JJTLoans negotiated on First Mortgage. Real Kate and Collateral Security. Agents for the Sale of Illocks ami Lota In Holliwlny's Addition to East Iort Imid. C. C. WAV, Salesman and Soliciting Agent. ItEFEKEXCES-BY FEEMLSSIOX: Messrs. Ladd Tilton, Bankerc, Portland, Oix-gon. Ben. Uolladay. .S IL D. Ureen. S M'assemian & Co. Jan. Steel, Cashier, First National Ikmk. Lojd Brooks. diw FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES. The Florence ia the be?t Sewing Machine for family dm, because it to seldom gcU out of order ; if there is one in the State of Oregon Dot working well, if I am informed of it, I will fix it without any ezpenso to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, AG32STT, 19 Montgomery Sre;t South. GRAND HOTEL BUILDING, PAX FRAMIMO CALIFORNIA. CILL, STEEL 4. CO., AGENTS, fi.iI.tM, t s II 4REU4X. SEND FORTiRCULARS. ,:VT"Activc Agents wanteil io every jlace. oct31 DANIEL LOWER. 133 front St., 1'ortland, C o m m i s s ion Merchant. Oresron iTO'Iucc s"'1' lo l1081 advantage In Portland or San Francisco Dealer In CALIFORNIA & ORECON Produce. -AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Merchant's oplers filleil on reasonable term, l'ortlantl, Apr. 1 (law. SALEM IRON. WORKS. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor, S.YLE.lf, OKFtiOV. S;enm Enptnes, Saw Mills Grist Mills, Rcajv ers, Pumiws anti all kiivln of hi vies of niachine rv ina'le Ut onter. Machinery reivtireU at a short nolU-e. Pattern making done in all ltn variiHw I'tiiin ami all klwlfc of Itrass and Iron tastings furnished at short notice, feb KklAwtf.) NESBITT'S MEAT MARKET, On Commercial Street, opixislte the Statcmaii umce. Here can always bo found Tlie Bent of FrcMli MeatN, Carefullv nrenareil for market, and fcetit In every variety. Mr. NesblU will alwavs have fetijfar Curvd llama and Irl jlenta, Constantly on Hand. dtf PAINTINS ! PAINTING ! I SALEM PAINTSHOP. (Established in 1A2.) JAMES WARNER. House Sign and Ornamental Painting. C-JTSlinp on Suite Street, oppoMle Capital Engine House. OnlerM ili,-itel, and all work exccnlnl promiitly and iu the but niaiiner. d3m Wooden Ware. We offer to Country Merchants the Largest anil Finest stock of Wood and Willow Ware, Brush, Brooms, Tniurs, M.tti-Iirn, And hoi?ekeepi'.i ai-tl.-le generally to le f'Mlnd n tlii.s t'tia-ii. and wlik-h we offer at lower price lhananyother hou-e. 3Ier.-h.tnti vblllng ihel'iiy 1U'nuil It totbelr aiiranttun.' tt call on us before iircluising elsewhere. Onlrs 'ar,fnllj- nntl 5'roiiiil i'illvd Caialogues sent to aiiv a Mre when reiietetl K. K. IIUWK A CO.. No. I 'll and 124 r'nmt Street, u FraiK:is Cal. Nov. 4 Snuliw Salem Chemical Soap Wdrks, STLWAItrS Bl II.DIMi. We are now pre)iarc 1 lo Manulacture the following goal, put up in anv style, shape or qnanlitv, to suit the trade, and a low rales : No. 1 ( hemlcal OMvc Soaii, 20 bars lilii boxes No. 1 (Hive IMerdvc u " " ' Na 1 Kamilv Pa'e Snap, 9 tars, 201!.. So. 1 Pure Palm Oil. 2l Iwirs. lSlls. Also all kinds of KaiK-y, Tni'et and Shavlns Sibijw. and an excellent article f Oilve Soft fSoaji fr heavy wahln and kitchen pnrj-riHes. t-All the, almAe snjiw to lie what Is rei nx'iiteil or money ivl'nn'U"l. A fair trial will tesl Its qua 11 ies. " A share of piili'ic isttronae solloiteX MKKCHANTA STKAIIS. V. B All kinds ofgooUnriitlerilered gi-ea."e t.-tkeu in cxcliangc for soa. o.-fiUw The King of Mineral Springs I the Herman Scltier ; and Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient In its duplicate. Letters attesting its won derful Tonic Aperient and anti-bilious qual ities swarm in from every source. The question has been settled whether artificial medicated waters may not be equal to those which burst spark line; from the earth itself. They can ; and the Seltier Aperient, when undoubtedly pure and genuiDe, proves the fact. Bk ci tiocs. Accept nose other. f?0Ll BY ALL DRt'QGISTS. GRAPES FROM THE BIG VINE I 700 Square Feet of Grapes. O. Plckensrm has unknown qnantltiea of iu-ioi laueiia, wnn-n ne win sen at aventa per pounL ot leas tijan one dollar's worth sold at that price. He will deliver them. Sena in your oruers. otw MISCELLANEOUS. . M jja it- -- - - J xunm rnp-ot. R. H. Nctvi O., lw TIII.I.IOKS Br Tetly ifcelr WvBdrrfMl Caratire K . Tlaecar Bitters are mot Tito Faaer Prink. Made of PT Em.'.WHtkw, Proof Spirits and RefaM) Llaaora, oe torrd, iplcMi and eweetened to pleaae the tate. called " Tonic," " Appetlzen." " Eertorera," k. that lead the tippler on to draokraneM aad rnln, but are a true Medicine, made from the Natlre tloot and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stlroalaata. Ttaer are the URKAT DI.OOD PCRIFIKR aad A LIFE tJIVINU PKISCIP1.E, a perfcet Renovator and InTlorator of the Byitem, eany imrolfallpoisonoue matter and rcVrtnr the Wood o a healtbr condition. No penqn ea take toea Bitten aeeordinc to direction and nnahi Iodc nwelU provided their bone are not deatrored t7 mineral poison or other mean, and toe rital nnriu wanted beyond the point of repair. ' Ther are a tirntle Parratlre aa well a a Tonic, pourmliw. alco, the peculiar merit if acting as a powerful axent in relievinc Conres tlon or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the . VUccral Oryns. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or uncle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn ef life, these Tonlo Bit ten have no equal. For Iaflamniaterr and Chronic Rhea aiatUm and Goat, Dyaaepela or Ia dlkeeilon, Blllonm Resalltent aid Iniernlttent Ferem, Uleeaoeo of tho illood.LlTer, Kldaera aad Bladder, these Kilters have been most (neeessral. Hack Dlaeaaea are eewd br Tlllated Blood, which is venenUr produced by denotement ot the Dlg-ratWe Organ. DYHPEPSIA OR IKDIGTSTIOW, Ileadache, Fain In the Shoulders, Coughs, T1k1h (less of the Cheat, DiaineB, Sour Eructations of he Etomacn, Bad Tasto In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Talpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ot the Lungs, Fain ui the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom are the off springs of Dyspepsia. (J Thev Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate um torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of nnequelled efficacy in cleansing the Wood of all im purities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole syrtem. r FOR SKI DISEASE.1, Eruptions, Tetter, Bait Rheum. Blotches. Spots, Pimples. PuAulea, Boils, Carbuncles. Illng- Worms, Scald Head, Sore bw Vr.in.l.. tfl ffc-nrffl. ninenloratJon of tho Skill, Humors and Uiseai.es of the Skin, of what ever nair. or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out ol the system in a snon inie or uiiu i these Bittern. One bottle in such cases will con vince the most iiwredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impnritiee bursting through the kkiu in Fimples. Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it wlien yon And it obstructed and sluggish in tlie veins; cleanse It when it U fouUiuid your feeling will tell you when. Keep the blood pure,fand the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, ursine In the By stem of no many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. BOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD CO., DruRgists and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco. Ual., um m sua toinuvnw ouwju nc. iiu. . - For r. T;w cents yr.i cn u yov.v Croccr c.r I)rnL'fj::st :? ::ao of SEA ilOSS FAUI XEr made from pnro Irisli JIoss, ci Carrageen, h Inch will r.:uLe sixteen quarts of Klauc 31ahr:c and a like quantify cf Piid lUiigr:, Custar;! Creams, Char lotto En, tc. It li Vac cheapest, healthier, .ind r.:nst delicious fool i:i the vrcrld. IJ maker, a fplemlitl Desseri, and has no cqnal ri a lisrlit. a::;I lelicato f30l for Iiivalitli und Childrer.. A C'o:in:i Changs ! ! THE CHEAT WOBLD-3 TOXIC. i .antation Bitters. rclorntivc i-4 t'ic x :-;;:-" -;!irrror lite fcrltl?. nml r":t!i i:::etl. A" n Co.ti.-. siu.l co:3i;sl for t':c agrd .1 l;::ikf, it h:n no ovarii f.:c:n ichici. A", ii rrri'tlr T;;r tT:? acrv.r.i 1 we i O v.hSrlt tvosn'-i nvc: c-";;:vS-.t:7 r ;rrt. It ii ftiifuUij every ::it-r s:i::s:-:.:-ir. I.t ;.!! rii t;::t:rs, ti tt".Tti'err.irr or fi-s;Tii!, i'. :irl i : :i ' iCt-r :i evr;-y !.;: t " rs u lii.-Tl iiit!ri'-:ti!Sr zti" ' ' r ;frowj't; tin -1 T rsniri-HTi:-.: .i iniiM'.i!' Krr!vi;s. Ir t .:!? 'y nil Dr:i-r-Tl M Aa Infalliblo nt.or.Tj riniFir.a, possat ln.j rare xoaiic and tavi.E proiK-rtua a certain cure for nnMATna, toi r, naALci.i, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restorre the system when lm paired by disease, rcTi-rea the action of the SilDF.VS) mm CiE.-VITAL OKCAXS. radi cally enres scaorn.. aLT mssei ss. and all Hmm mm tttaitot s Tia. 'asea, gtvea Immediate and permanent rclift o DviFENit, EavstRus, Tumors. Ooils, Scald Hoad, TJlcera and Sores; eradi catea from the system all tiaooa of Mercurial Disease. Ills rraELT VECKT ISLC, being msdo from an herb found indigenous in raiitwaia It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, aa a sloud n:ai. FIEIt mm ni.OV tTOR. For Sal by all Crugjiitj. P.ECtKQTGK. KQ3T1TTEB & CO. AOKNTfi S29 and 631 Market Street, Bp.a rranebce. SALEM CANDY MANUFACTORY, ComuM-rrinl Rtrerl, SALEM, .k. ORKUOX. (Cqipoelte tlie Statesman Orx' ' x -The Undersigned manufactures ail IM&jg? PI-iAlN AXD FAXCY CAXI And emtairea tq4 he i-an and will sell them as cheap aa they van be bought hi this State. o. unrsox 4c Co. 63TA11 who have colds come and trr my Cottajh Camly. ddw Singer Sewing Machines. MRS. VROOM ia aecnt for. and offers to the public, the celebrated MMitK SKWIXU MAC1IIXKS. Thev give universal satlsiiic Uon. Call and sea the work. uov2diw. i 2s & ' "5: h