.-.it mtzseat i"fr r.',"G- rr 1 1LH. WHIWISDIIBEC 27, 1171. TBO SEA TO SEA. The f 2St.7ingti TTi-iTe froir J4rJ" qum mwt'J-pwnf -rom a iw." f .Srriliner'g Tor Novcmlier: Shake hands I kWhaailt UtlttM ttN W. Where the mm cornea In. ami mount with me The nvilv li liif Ut of the strong New Worlil 1 As be champs: and f hafts with a Btieagth ar I lOIll Ana .twi W th flM-TOjefe-the wav Ami krifr-mfciit'j) of A uirth of bras anil a brea.- of steel, A breath of Are and a flaming nunc. An Iron hoof and a steeWclacTBoel, A Mexk-an lilt ami a nuwiw ctialn Well tried and wrought hi an Iron rein t " ' ' Amlauav! awav! with itftbxiut ao4 jsali That had .stvkkca lftwa eil with fear. That atut-BMnW.Un; dead In Uielr graves And started die damned la Hades as well. eofar;.l:j fcWStt :-' j U Wand up stand out! where the wind comcsln, Anil the. wealth or the seas tinnra over von, A Its health Hoods uprr th faahe wine. And a breaih blows up from the 1 Nden-nre And tbe!MMrtRmiiL,Y,e fcdhe.mltit f arftiSTrt iiid klriritfiirthrwijrk4 The fnunc with a fresh and keen delight As th AllajltsMjaHoaawktafiail the hutr- Wltha kls blown far lawuarii the rn-li and 4 in. By tlw-sliMtnjK ua ajjd ilifuiiU boughs of O ! seas fn a land ! O ! Tales of mine! Bv th(j lave LUan and the unrigs I brlnjr, JSc lilaii JsnWJH tTB' VavflH, and W A som; In Hie reols ilial surround yourlalcs A sons ol jov for this sun that smiles For this laud I love and thWage and slpn ; Vor the iiea-e tliat Is, ami the jierils lswse!; . For the Ihm that Is, and the rcxt at last ! O iie!. Hi4OTir4' lJLfZn'st ti H J i.oikiip: iiKkimt! There are lieiusol awe, There an-clnv. j iilrfc UiT9 rtxl a vine ; And a world of klne in I he livid lake rest, And tumiu:- m Hie "hade of trves ThatSn- whft.'.tti l mmn, me brawn with bees. - A riwh of fiei,-ini dVi tree, . 1 And a brea!h blown far tiom Mexican ncas, And o1tJlu iftthcart-W!iik of errUi ! OKee, By ihe scaip loilaejf Uie tall Pawnee, And up the h Plat. v. wf baxth 'y the honMM of men! What a wihl delight vtuen breeze! VFtint-M ftVt r What dii.r and taste of ntilek klle J . TtM BlUai fCTa, bEKIhl.tlkn tatKk. like iMk'lii, All OaKBauJ defiaataKaluft the sky J Ikvause I hottfli slnfllf to deiiiond, ' A in 1 wil 1 not let the blttcrne-s of life BMod me with burning teiir, but look lieyond lis tumult and Us strJiv i - i ' ' .L lU'.-ause run myself almve the mist. Were- i he sum sliiuur autl tlie brotvl breoies By el I't Jrj ami every rain-drop kissed, ' That (loii's love doth bestow ; Think yon I And no bitterness at all. N o twiwlew lo lie borms like dtriniian a pack? Think von there are no ready tears to tall illl BefcUfctJ Urjf tetu Uuk ? Why sholMu4l(.Hla willt-oianirrv rv To i'Ut mmif ' Ml m late i K A thouViiSiTlirhMmore e.M rtuitil thrsette Cioit id . V 1 1 If 1 t ,it And In ea-h one of these rebellious tears, Keit bravely Kick, Hi auikes a rainbow shine: Gmi.JIaiiBi-tillaitest f; jto) Dark skies mnt clVU4 wbou llio uniids are past,-" OMBilky xeJeenvva-veary.yetf r ; . PaiW'iit 1 ii.-icn. sure thitt swtn!t at lu--4 Then vex me riot with chiding- let me be ; I wiafcsnJml fa'ulWAlte i'nd I I L"iWKe nt notywurtiula and uarRnc -tnt 'i'ntv 'et of llitWftluud. . To M'UouiMinll ne tiive Thanks? A i Sel iSIShottijbi 3ic friuTp w '"- Frmi'i wheiwQ llio urUlinj wlc.r bur.t, And drank with cvrer jov the dniught Ti kbtowHhwl WraUturAt . Tli';il'-cltul v u touclieduUciip Hliii.iu,'Mx. Tuuiisb said, . For i his nice drink vou've given mef ' (This litt lo boy hail beeu jwll bred.) JI . 1 . r Then said the pump: My Iltt!c man, Yofrv wnloai to-wiil haveiioo: , , 5 BiiPfflTnnofthenwto.ftmnk-- ' - ' J J I only help the water run. Mi, then, the little I'd low -wild. ll'oilte he.'iilwiHraMwaiiwoMJt, . Cold Water, plmm luyS mtfim'ki You have been very kini fb me. Ah ! iii(l O'H Wafer, don't thank me f i'tttjiff UMjrtlWda OTe lite f-pi liift ,', J That mjiwIs me forth wlih generous hand Togladden every HvlustlilDg. ihaiik the Siirlnc. then, Ud the boy. And grn.-Oftrtty-lia WIH h tcukf a m fib, don't flunk- me, tty Hrtte man, - The Spring with silvcryacenls suld. t ihwttan'l thank me for what am I Without I lie dew and summer rilln? Witiimtt IeiwraKJaiieBcSi CSI ur.iliirat, uiy Utile bor, again. Ol!.'JvWl,tW,lilliIIU('bnf:r JTH rn gl.tfrrr thaiWthe Ram ad tmw. ' i 'i TrUv. dnnt thnnMH JWMlie th BBHi'wJ Wotdd boIH oBepfor too, ' I - 4 & fl,; t4. Jf r.-' fry;.- .-r. f FVn- alWMt tialoe for mej' Htoprsaaiftne win, wjwiiwimu" Mr-mtle fellow, ilon-t inana iue. rj1 : "'if'-'y storcs UlrcwUiedrnjixlitJ.gaVetoiBee. Oh &&Utt ftaN! then !M tbx; borf r 3 it eoUoeil biwk, not unto mc Not unto me, but imto Illm Who formed. The taxbfyln UMJ lie, Go. give thv tlianks, my little boy, ' ' To Him who will thy wants supply. The lov took off his can, and salil, In tones so geutHr asriiifd, Oh. tiod, I thank Time Tor tinsgia, Thou art the Glvei of all gooik II .i Hi -r n a GRAPH. I'aris, Dec. 1G. Tlie budget of tlie Minister of Finance, Poneier Querticr, si iows a stirphi3 ot fern-teen million fiancs. AWf,t-yl5:u:ti'l, rSJJCwal of the I CnatinjJfhM ftefcif TcjexSed ByS (m-f mittee of the Assembly by a majority of one. rrrHilirM.-Tlw fetleml A sem'olv hasmssedit bill litterttletrngl the establishment of the Order of Je-uits. iu Switzerland. .mm mi EASTEBX XE15"fw XKW YOKK, I)eTJ Exectt tive Committee or tlie Tjiilon raeinc Kaih-o.nl Coiwwwm niMthig in this citv to-day, in. consideration of the donation of DoiigkiSbifriry bonds and depot grouulB4aOraahffcari the lsLilav of imuary, that city resolved of the Union Pacific KallroaJ.. The Internatioitabtji.ycniiig iriadc arrangements lora parade to morrow. .4IK i,- -.-a Wash tT.Tfs 1 IHm' lit.. . .wuather renort says a rain storm, proiuibly ac companied with high wiitrff "Appar ently threatening the cqa 4UWlifori 111a. 150ST0X, Dee. lOtn'r.yrfn this morning, William Brgwa jitUW his wife, by stabbingJherwiLh a dirk. Colonel awrenceT" wojTinjied from the wiihwf teM ywttrday, Kiciimono, Dee. 11. Govenior Walker has pa WWW W'WIWw Cal houn, herkkibl'te tUL'CUUUUtl of complicity m tfie iTannestln forgeries Savannah, fW8.,M fb.' tflector Kohh vetoed an- rrropripfiwp pay interest on gold bonds. The Kit Kluxists weeTPn&fiarged tOHlaytwpti;W J Uatftunty, nY STATE TEtfifik'Alp'II. Ai-r.lieWfrtng at SjJO o'clock flames were discovered bmrtg'throfigh therrot the pho tnnrraidi p-illerv AfJj A" Winter, situ- ar(i oer the hanies and Kiddie inan, Aiir' ' fiTJMtosotBTfttsJnil first streT, between Washington ana ferrv. The fire haying such a hcatl-JWwtfiait-varrjtiaittX).' streets bei..jfi4ri9fimtiu)1atta, snow, some tinie elapsed belore the 'engine ble tovftrthejbuUdlijg, u;h,( with every article 1ft" the gnrleryj ' Was en tirely destroyed. Bythe exertions of the fire Department, and the lieneflt ol' snow on the roofs of' the adjonlng buililiw-n 1 fc wera y cd uld ,ihc tiro -ft--fit)fcU fptesiliiig. Tkrsiipn .Ss lr;ing, icitb tlie help of. clensiofeed'etl mi saving most ' of UKifwiopkviu..jro9d condition. Total lwbont ta.Pi)Oj wotttljr geeured by , iff)ee.. Wtnfcr.s loss 2,000: ilV'iJwrtt"iOOin'j;he IJfitoh tnsri raiifcwapoipaiiy., Thomjwi) & Tjig, luive .I,IXH) on th bunding and stock. Ulii IliaJeaves Allumy witlmut a photograpli wallen. - The weatftWTTHfSfew days has iK-cn extremely cold snow lying Wi'KVJVid totliavenyre depth of mii 1110111111- uiere. is a good prospect for a tiiaw, and tlie snow going off iu alrrrie ntge. and about a ttoaen stetghv ffi'jB riuule to uttler. . snowing Sunday morning, aiuf by noon th -rround was T,vM ro th flspttlt)f si iff IT intthpmwiiiig iteommene edjiw&aiiiV Imis ovjUuiiea almost S;i.? ; .siitry to the. prescht ttifio, and U no-.v r.i'ntingiiiird. NotwithstAiidinar the storm. Hallet ts pushing along toward Oakland with il-n-id "riu or-ade. i nearly" ready fJbeJrJjl.O 5 -fT?0 - f' Tra sbma are makinsr rrood time. O, dth fitt nll-DOx;! f : The 11 1 ie ha s been down oh the Sis- Vtj Jo,. Mttrntalaa steoe yesterday, r4 CALIFORNIA. JUKKA, Deo. 30-Ithns been storm hard ever -rfnrt Sandayevciiing. South of this they ltnve had uiipre (Srdetittrt galea, doing considerable fmiriftgfc. tagesnre ninnliig frmn 13 toils bow behind tim. It' U "till rninhi, but itn'wuaUy warm. The thermometer has not been below thirry bne degrees slriee Sunday morning. Sax Francisco Iee. 17. It ooni-mem-ed nilnlnp; heavily at sis p. m.; wind fre-li. wnitlieast ; uaroinrtcr very ! -jiuI iMU fillinov i ' , V, 3'lie sfiixiUiJiii) Great KenubUo ar rived this morning from China and Jajwin with a tArjre eargo, ntainlv of Yokoliilnia alvre -fire s fid lows ! The American Minister l)e I.opg Jias Kdurnoil from a trio overland tliroiisdi T. ... n...l vill Mitiirn trt thol'ttlfusl !Stnte by the next steamer to confer with the President and Congress ou 1 13 revision of treaties. Tlie Japanese War DeiKirtinent has issued order for Utamoa to transfer all ami'anit amniiitions of war to f Jov- . eninient. T1m ilikado i wiUtnc to open the interior for foreigners titrottghoiit the empire. l"it thetiiirstion must lie joined in ly all the toix-ign powers to luive eft'eet. Tiivate letters from .Taiian says the KmUt-wy which will stil on tlie 'reat lieDitblic, toamve nereanoiit danuarv JStli, eoiri-'ts of tlie hiirhe-t oflieiali Vho ever comixised an Knibassy from the Oriential Kmpire to America or Ktirors?. Its IkwI will Ihj Twukan Xlifittv nf li'nivirfn 4(T;iii-a nmv iMmi Minister of .la kui, ' assisted by luiloi t hiefof the hmneror s l'nvaey, These, with the Chief Minister of 1-irtiBc Works and Chief Minister of finance, Viee Minister of Foivign Affairs, eornpose the Emlmssy. 'J'lH'y will be accompanied by eisht seere taricsS. twenty-one officers of the secontl rank aud twenty-one youiig nohletiien not charged with Mim-terialYiinctions. but tnivcling for information.' lliey will go overland to Washington.' aiwl then, after visitiiifr "New 'York and other cities, to Knrepe, and uontimie on around the world. 'Minister IH Long will aeeotuiiaiiy tliem uround the world. The Kmbassy poos out on the order of the Japanese Parliament and the Mikado, that the higher classes may see fareign civilization and not i' compelled to trust to the feport of inferiors a lieretofore. There was it J great contest lietwten the dillercnt r.mnassys as to wnetiw r tney snooio liit visit America or Kurope, ami their final decision in favor of America1 kjis remarkeil as a great triumph for ns. i:taiY. VQWSSIU Dec. 17. Xo trains have passed Corinne ivs vet. Snow is dritt- ins: bamv'lietween Corinne and Chey enne. A telegiTBTr from edictr Pw iys forty or tTfty Chinamen working on tlic4nui. mt'ruvk ou Aveoimt ul cold wct6eg. .TIk-t will sroliahjv; beat T on the side track and left to shitt for ' themselves. -WeHllmr . wtUiuu) ex ' tremelv cold. Tro1mes -of'ftlOw ' Hdlthis looriiing. r l'lljsiulogj- i Mr. Walter D. hvinan. favoi-ablv re niembered bv many residents of this citv. lias been civin coui-su of-lccv tnres oii physiology in the lecture roont of t Chapin a ctiiircti, .qw 1 oik Thb eonclnalnz lecture 'of the cotirse wa on the diseases of women and children and i reported in the New York Ucrnlrf from which we extract the' follwrrfar: 4 'lit, snhjeet r ably hnd clearly oresenf&ct and finely illus trated wlrn nmmkiti and oil paintings. TIie-lecttireT v4d s "Tbadtatiuv of woman is to become a wife and mother; It is the duty of every wohian to lit herself, both pby- Ically ana mentally, to pertorm mat mission wisely and perfectly - To pro duce harmony there must be equal de velopment of mind and hocry. -louie necrlect of thl fi,trmonion develop-. meitt mav be attributed to much of tlie lauiciitaMc tlccay of. our American fiimihes. Tne"irl5 oecnne of our women . grovv ontfof oiff imperfect oystciata educauon, bout at nome anu at school. ? TbousaiKls of beauttful and awimulLibed women die annually be ciiiise thev cannot meet the deruaiKls of natnra: -and., fulfil tberiiolir offlc of motherhood.' One-fourth of "all Iiil- din bom aniaiallv die before, theyar- rive at Xht jure of teo."- The world to- dav-nwara under Its trarden bf disease. tle'foiifiltyv insanity, iralcida and; mur der, ana yeteaui 10 or nui not -trace it to 1pabvw.'!tth;'ipervrted ideas so 'lelevajent-among our women inTwgam td'ctrstotrrjand hab its of dress aiiit-fivfeigMuch of the maobaLaMtl nervous excitement U duo to-the perverted seiwationni literaUmt scattcretl tlirough the wliole length and .bredthot our kind, giving false Ideas .. - ..1 '1'!. amIam. eiatA nlnc-tcuths of the, crimes couirwritfed wore tlie result 'of a diseased condition of body anrt mind, for 1,S00 year men liave been striving to evangelize the world. Is It not tune for woman to do her share iu this glorious work, and an, JTSpten tlie niiUeohvdatfnl'?r Handy l Have in tli Up use. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, in an article on the "Handy .Man," in the Hearth mfil llmne. siivs : . ' A ha'pay man Is practiced in the regulatloh of the little fltitities in the house he inhabits, thatbv sliglit touch here and there a screw loosened there, and a nail driven in time he keens all-workiaff smcothly, and averts those domestic catastrnjilu-s of which J'tnirft.makes o much i-ipital in liis pictmvs. ' ' 'i'b?. tauu i wan knowsliov.to Usci efeYy-sort of tOi rtiat keeps- hi boose iu order.. They are neatly arnirtgcd, in his own private drawer, sacred fifm the meddling of the careless. Is a pane of class shivered on a cold day, thevmh:wly?ian nrsfVtuflfs It th al bundle, or pastes it over with a news paper, and then rushes to a glazier's, who of conrse is not at home, or who says he will come Immediately, anrF dosen't coiue meanwhile the wind blowing in gives the baby the croup and the mother. a severe coM. The hnnfly- mart, on' the Wmtrary. . lias his diamond, his measuring-rule, libf putty, all in readiness to a mo- merit's notice, and the replacing of pane of gjass is the affair of a quarter of i hbur before he goes to his office oi i-torc. 2 '. : . . - There springs a leak In the joint of a hot-water, -.pipe. , I'Iks- liandy man has his soldering tools and kettle, and it is stopped in a moment, while the unhandy man is running tip town after , tUe plumber. I -Tbe handy man has 110 small bills to . pay to airy kind ol' tuechaulc, for he ' stops every leak iu its coinnieiicment, ana replaces every screw the moment -'it is loose. j .-:. s j; A llad Show for tlie Slat,o. I Tbo Hcrahlui6 a stttcmcnt furnished frorrf Salem Which shows tliat under the administration of Gov. W'oodii tlie nWrierceuL received from the Gen eral Uovenmicnt out of the prooeetff the sale of nulrtic fcinfw t witmm tat Stare was mfy paid to the ee wtitted antlKirities, but that the State lost tlie cash through the peculation of Sam. May.ftailtftatU JJtit!linhis difference lietween the administration of Woods'fihd thfitofOrTm,- so far as public lands aud money are concerned : , Vder ' WoiVi the Srata the flvS per cent, on lauds sold by the General : . .... , . . t- a - ..n etoverirment-1- suin- toini 01 f-ji,wv, for four years while Hurler" G rover,' school iawiojri?!M-,!ls weu we fear. In brief, under Woods, the State lost its small ehantre but savetl 9 . iaiaU -aud lw only small cliatige ten.. ir we must Je fleeced pray restore to us Woods, 'with all his iia perfediSfii Ki Vif:UiMt tess we prefer that the State sliall yet have an lunet Governor, who will utiitho Hstunropriat .iba ash-.noc MsfoAr ftpcm lrts Kiifg -favoritesaU the publitt hinds. As tilings .have-, gone andnrwe4i,ilwStteJias stood and lioVsTSmlr a wofully jioor shw.- JjUlllj'.ili. The Pour Wliit Kh-KIuv. j Last evening the dull routine offak iiig dovriK ioiifi;j-ious of her leaser sinners. -M-ho had lieen lnacfivft mem bers' of the klan, or had only helped to'whip two or three negroes, was varied bv tlienppearatieeot'a murderer front the jaiL wh caiflelover to lyive, a talk "with Major Merrill. He was a lank loose-jointed, unwholesome-looking youth of 21. with a feeble, piping voice, and a-dnll. simple, coiintenimee. that fliowed little capacity wr gooo or evil intentions. "What did yon waist to see me aoont.' asueti n.e tuaior. "I wanted to Know wiai yot'i'd got agin me, major tlr.it's all. fin a jiore man, and I've got a.wite j and two chilihvff. and efl d.vi't -pit to gohotuijl don't know win re lin y II tt bread to tat." 'You know wiuit fvo got against yon as well as I (lo." sjtid the major. "Xo. don't jest know what it is ''replied the ktiklnx, after hesitating a while. "Yon an- one of the BieWthu heHKl kill Utfricy ioxle.'' ,TliciV ."as a !oi: silence. Tho niaifiBnJ!el his hat U-tween-his kiues. cliiingi'd hi ; position in his chair, and liepi6 his eyes? flx-d 0:1 the floor KinallV fie said, in a -"weak, -whining tone, 'Major. 1 never laid a ham! on him." '-'Wliat.fc the U-e of lying about it," answered the ollieer : "I don't afcj'oit ,tii s;i y a word, but if yon dosay'anytitig, I w:mt it to be the troth. Yotl amTtfirec'otlKT'incn killed Charley Ooodu.. You know it, and you know I know ft."' ' Tlrn tlion:m told the whole story, or his version of it. ,"I was a-woikiu' for Wesley Smith," he Jaid ; jtinJ 01 unlay Wc-jew Sinfth 1h( said to ine as how he'd got orders from Tour chiefs to kill a nijrgcr. and I must go with him. We went out to the road, and met William White and another man. and went down I he road together."" We met a jiigy.r coining, and Smith lie said it wtistno nigger we was to kill. Then they tied him and took hiin into the woods, and shot him and pounded his head with the butts of tlKdr guns. 1 je.st stood oil as lar as from here to the wall, and never laid a ringer on him. I said, "Hoys don't kill the jHii-e nigger.' I'd unthingagiu the nigger. I never saw him in my life Iicforc, and I don't know why they killed him. They told me it ever I openetl my month about it they'd kill me too." Nothing Utter ilhi-tralesrhp diabol ical character of the kiiklnx on It v than this murder. Xeitlieroi'the murderers appear to have had any special aninio itv aoainst their vi-' "mi. His death was ordered becMii-v he was influential with the colonel people, and the men selected to do the deed believed Ihein- selv4 bound to obey the order ot their chiefs. The man who made this con fession appeared to have no ouiH-ious- nes.vot guilt or appreci-ttion ot rue horror of the crime. One ct the ottier men engagid in the murder had pivviousfv to!;fes.ctl. and aivonliiig to liis statement this fellow cru-hed the head of the victim with a n U to make sure he was dead. This he denied, however, and repeated t'nat. lie "i.ever , tul a hand ou toe lugger- never ; tcclied him no way." The.fatt. thathc j hail beetl onlcn d lo iicjp kill tne man. itiwl..,. !un: i It v- nl'i It :i; 1 1. i I' lie i !i otie vi 1 ! . ' ap)earfd to fully justily him with his feeliie-eoii'clein'e. Tor wnati ver w i ne had played In the affair. Lltr Insiii'inioc. Hie science of I. lie insurance is our in Which' many are intere-tetl. and which comparatively few undcr-taiid : and yet the theory is perl'ei tie simitli'. A number ot per-on- a--iM-iate to- getlier ami agree to contribute, each ah j annual Sum, that will In the aggregate amount to a lunch larger sum upon the death of any individual of the association.- Th "science -of Life Insurance j consits in ascertaining, with airuncv. I how small inm may I received as premiuui antl how large an amount may be paid mi death. 1 lo- fir I tiling to settle is the average duialioii of life how long has a person to live whose agu. ip Jkuutvu 't Thii is settled bv fixt d ruteswhldrare the result of ex r'w ence. There are various tables calcu lated for . dUfoienf locAt'lOlia illioe known as lhe "Carlisle, Tallies" aa most approved in this countrj". Out of the money paid iu as premiums there mti-t be rt aside first ..; rtain stim for expen-ss. and the rcniaunler mtt lie sullicient to jiroviile for the losses which aiv o-rtaiu to occur. Of courst; the company desire a certain advantage from .insurance for boi-t terms, wlien the term exiin-s without a loss, and from the laps of lwilicios uiMin which imt.-oiis neglect or rel'u-c to continue the payment of premiuius. The moneyl iti the hands of an insu rance company increase at the rite ot compound interest, the funds being generally suflicient to admit of the in terest being invested a roon as receiv ed. If, tht 11. a Life Insurance C0111 jiaiiy receives pivininm. sulliciently nigh, to admit of the needful accumu lation, and their afl'airs are otherwise prudently man.agi.d. they may g 0:1 lbreverwkl be tlie aicaus of doing uu immense deal, if g'Kid by 1'iii-iii-liing a proVisloin at -fbe 'ttine ?d'sll others, whejj a provision is needed. If, ; tlOtWiliiilcrh i1.ire fut-bii'drieV. or any otheir cau-e, iniluces the com pany to accept premiums, at too low a rate, or otherwise a fiord undue laciii tiu to uuiiuj-lhe result, though slow, is certaitiaiwl well liiMiwu. Tin; iwii pany mu-t.'in Pieend. find it-vif in a -position of inability to .meet its en gagcmeiifs. Many cninpau'us in ac cepting risk take note for a portio.i of the pivmiittn. wbicli notes an- ciiargeii with ihterr-'f against tin polity When r must ix- iiiani;. -t that the increase of the note is not so gr--at as wo.;ki lie that of the ca-b, ai d therefore tlie coinpiiny practicing this system must either receive larger prc minirrs or lose in the snni!' pwporlio:i iafuture seem it v. Of our American poet--. Thyant is; now one of the oV'esf. but IJicirird II. I Dana. Sr., i; 10 years M r. hiving i U-wi bom ill 11 1. F,U Iiorii. Mitv 2-":fi. 1'sd:;. i jifri'tu was iu l5o-toti: Longfellow -wa born in Pwtlaud. Fejjiuary i7th, 1 so7. 0,1 the inatcinai side lie is d.'-ccniied tVoin John Allien, whose amato'-y aebieveineiits he eas ctdebrated hi " The 'lerrl dno ot Miles Stiud'wlfc",. He graduated at r.owtli'i;i j college In 1 .2."i. having for iHiisnatcs, j Nathiiniel llawthor.ie. Franklin I Pierce, and .ioh;i S. ( '. A'b:f.- i int-! tier was born nrar Dav. riiili i:i I si is. lie spent liis youth o;i Id; father' i farm and in 1 il U'came (ditor of a tariff paper in Ho-io:i. in lati r life he ! edited a ;icr at Ihirti'ord, -uc-i ceeduig tieo'-ge l. CreiitUv. Inlsinj he iV;inovsl to Aini'-I my. v!ii-re In- , has si i hv lived. Hi fii -t book. "I-g- ends of New I'ngl ind in I'm e ami j Vers'." was pii!fci-i.eci i:i I . U'ii j liam KUerv i hanning w a bor.i in I Boston ill 11 : .laioe'? Ibi - cU Lowell 1 was born at C imhridge, IVbnmry iJd,jj lSlfl. and giivTu ited at llarvanl in 11; Dr. liollaiid wis ti.n-.i at r Ich ertown.hf - T.sT-): Uayanl Taylor in Chester county. Pa., iu ls2.". Tn'e ' Alia California flTi(iifts ' ifit; ! Idea of building a new w haling fleet, as has barn iggs1d. to take the jilace of that lost a few days i'mee in the Arc-tic seas. The Culitorni't state that the lost fleet was made tip of second-hand vessels, none of which would ex!. fTT,(KJ in virtue. OM-iImib aroahtWys used in" the wha ting' bnsi-1 nc-kS Most of.theUl sailin": jKn-Uct . brt'ht'Hr' Wei York and Kftropt-aii jiort wee put to this, work after steamships supplanted tliem. Many vessels have fallen out of service in tlie pat five years, and could lie purchased at prices varying from $3,000 to ?fl,00t). These would answer every purpose whaling demands, as well as new ships. Shipowners will not send a forty thou sdtflddlariMp whaling, wticu na" ten thousand dollar one will answer eiual ly well. r p . ' F i n ix tiik Family. What a healthful thing to have one jolly per son in the- house, ready to laugh at anything ludicrous, or even able fo create sjiort at any time. There are enough to reflect on the sfltrside'Df life, and its irritable side, aud iu sober side. We need one or more to 'show the mirth that oftcj trembles just be low tlie surface ot painful things. A niUro bwigh idl.s-dpaltaj.iuanv illusions, sweeps the twilight out of our lniaglnatkmrt,anfl brings lronest 'daylight. But it must be real. Xo dry hacking laugh. It Bhbnld be spon taneous, outhursthjg. ii-resistable, Infec tious. We have seen men fall to laughing, who had not heard the cause of mirth, but only had caught tlie con tagion of other TOWta ianghtm It is bard not to laugh with men w ho are i.i earnest about it. We have had in this country our flush oT enthusiasm over the discovery of tlie Open Polar Sea bv Lieut Paver, and our return spasm of doubt and in credulity. As tlie. details of Lieut. Payer's report come to us we are in danger of returning to the first line. Lieut. Payer made this discovery in the Ilaraid Ilaarfage, a small Nor wegiaji vessel ciitirtered nicrelv for the trip. Lieut. Payer reached "the 7'Jth degree north latitude, and states tliat nothing prevented further progress but Want of supplies. lie marks "out the course between 10 and 42 (legs, lon gitude, through tlie Nova Zemhla Sea iii the north, and gives such particulars r to the cfflilieiii of atmosphere, water, ice, as lead the geogwi'hers to see 'proof of tlie eornctness ofthe thi-iiry that tiK- etmrse of the Gulf Stnr.iu exteiKlil to the far north, ami tliat this marked out the natural clian-tH-1 to tlie Polar Sen. The (ii-imaiis claim tliat ti' little -vtwsel was the fir4 t bivak thnnigh the Xorfh Pole ice licit, as lhsj ami Wedilcl! broke through the ice Is-lt of the South Pole. This discovery is ainioiinceif very mod estly. As to how much there is in it, we can soon have aluindant evulen'te. If nothing more is accomplished than tlie marking out of a new cour-0 to the Polar regions and the discovery of an open sea. v, hero all the charts plate a groat ice territory, much has lxen done. Ok.th.-iiv; to k "Hen-'s ver nice IXTKKVIKWK.H, nst chick'n !" cried an aged colored manv as the tars stoppcil at a V iigiuia nuli-oail station. "Here's yer nice roast chick'n tatcrs, all nice and liot." holdiug his plate aloft and walking the platform. "Where did you get that chicken, Uncle ?" a-ks. a piSH-nger. Uncle looked at the intruder sharply, and then turns away, crying: "Here's your nice roa-t chick'n, gentlemen, all hot, needn't go into the house for flat." "Where did you get that chicken?" repeats tlie tmpiisitlve passenger. "Lool:-a yer." says Uncle, speak ing privately, "is you from de. liorf.-"' '"Yes." "Is yon a friend of de cnllud limn?" "I hope I am." "Den don't you ticbher ask me whar I got dat chick'n. Here's yer nice roast chick'n, all hot." The i!iesioii of how old a cigar should be In-fore being smoked is oflen a dispiit-d one. Cubans like a green cigar. The workmen, who ought to know, smoke the cigars as they make them. If you go. to a certain well known cigar sloie in New York. already ipiite celebrated for its Cuban Cigars made in the city, and buy a cigar there, before handing it to you the very courteous Cuban will, with great dc7ilcratin;j. first apply the cigar to his car. You nk. W hat is that for 'r" "To s(.,., of rither hear, how dry ir is. ii'tuo dry it will snap very short. ! can bear it . A given cigar is soft and makes no noise." "ll nv old ought a cigar to he?" "hi two or three weeks i.i t'.is climate n ciaj- is ry ' enough- ;o:igr tha.i that iloe not im prove it." Gl rno(i s CinasTUxs.- Morbid j coiHUUons of body will inevitably iii-ure darkness of mind, and many of n miu the -ins tliat men tall into may lie -aid j Tl-.e latest scientific journals report to ciime from morbid conditions of the v,.rv striking con.iemporiry up-h-sly. I sis-ak of the irreguiar'.ties i.nVas 'in Spain, entirely autheinic. t';at, liiougii li:ey do not prevent bud- ; i H. ,,,.t eiii iou- fact is that the short ness, y, t dull ll.e -en-ibiliiies anil bin- i me.e.i.f s.-invty a onai-ti-r of :i eei.tm-v d -r perfect ileye'oiiou us. A violin need no! be -triiiglesw. yet if the strings I are injured the violin is injured.. It is ; not common to liin! a real som-.l man 1 thoroughly healthy. Ky ignonuii-e a id iiiiiiiodcratio:i in diet, men r ii-e more iliiliciilties than they can help witli their prayers. I ihink men over cat their imiyers. A man can't cat dyspeptic ami live grace, t iver-catiug makes too much hlooii that keeps the body leveii-h and tending downward. Many men make a practice of eating themselves info stupidity every day. Can a man cultivate the fruits of the spirit when he gormandizes every day ' t ill he can scarcely see? Hw -t-fi these trails of poai-o and joy exist v illi gluttonous i-tiiohig? Kvery clay the clarity of mind is obscured by over eating. Lvery man ought to he put into exact know ledge of what his' sys tem needs. I thai many per-o.is w ho .suffer by itiuW-uuu-itiou.. - Tliey are white and 1014X, and le-iu and iold. They need more animal. They are too "heavy for the beast they ride. More food would be to them a means of gran-. . li". (''''c-Vi'. AVTlK'Ws .frtifiJIKXT OK TllK.lt: Own Wnidt. Then- Is no gri-ater error tb.au the popular one wbo-h at tributes to :uthor an Im-ipacity to tle termiin' the ctmiparative merits of their own works. Petwei n Ibem-clves and others; their judgments may well lie taken with great I'-stave; but if a writer is also a reader, and am in of anything like liU-ral tulture, he is usually the In'st juilge tf the compara tive excellence ' of the work he' has done. HealoMe knows" the labor, the lire; tlx- clear-purged vision with which Ik-has wrought. An author will sometime jx-rver-ely insist that a piece which has H-cn condemned by lhe public iu his Ix-sf ; Imt be does not think so any more than a mother re ally thinks herhalf-w itied child is "the brighle.-t of the family." JV. Ilii i knew very weil that --Noi-iiia" was worth all his 01 h r scon s. (bm.K). knows the same ot l-'aipt." V !-e;i i Holmes is asked f.-i- hi. I,e t poem be s,.is tile colleet-i-; his "Chambered Xauti'tts," liiiuias f-aid of the "Three Gun-ds-nieu" that he never read it w ithout pii-asnre nud'prolit. Iiickens was sure lie had touched the iiltim are expression of modern fiction in "llariiaiiy Kiidgc" and "The Tale of Two Cities," those mastei piecfs of cois;,-,u fi(Jti s,, widelv separaied in time and pH-.-po-c. boo!-: is ..i,-.v pi.-p-irin v.l-.ieh is lo give what each Ann r'n a;i poet con siders hi; oed wres. .-ir.il tt will oynb- ibiy be a bt'Ue: .Heel! liiau the Ixjst critic, i-iuld lu!i; inad,-. The. ski, ;s of the sea-otter and f u seal are at present -o inucli apprcci ideil am! va'ued lor ladies' furs lliat.a few wonl ;e,:!cer:iing the aiumiils may not Ie anii-s. The ott- r is called by the Enssians the sc;i-!h'.ivi r; and the seal, the M-a--at. 1 The offer's skin i--. valu'-d from iipwards. The. fur is soft at d black, w if li 1:111m rotn white tipped hair. It i; rare; hence its co-tlii.ess. The t'.i- s.-als arc more a! uiii'liint. ta-ing found in great Lum bers amoi g the Alutien I-latids. Tbo skins are smaller il;au those ,f tbo otfi r, and aiv valued at about ?'7 iu a raw state. It is staled i hat. Iiie.v liave advanced twenty -er cent, in i. oi.il,:!. r.-ceiitiy. d:i a en .11 it of a sudden ile iii.n.il w!s;h !m I t-eu-nride f,ir Ibeiu. Seal is --nid to Ix1 file !e uiiiig :iifeie in I'nr iu !: New York inaikt I. A i-om-jiiete s, t 1 .iinjii i-i-s a j.iek; 1. niiiir. boji, cnpand gloves. A plain j:u-k-1 tnay be obtained for They have introduced a novel meth od gtutrd -against certain railroad accidents orf one of the Michlgaq lines. This consists simp' in placing a bell in front of the boiler of the locomotive, either under or over the headlight, where it is arranged in such a manner that, at each revolution of the driving wheels, it is struck by a hammer, and, therefore, when the train is in motion keeps up a constant din. This, it would seem, must be derogatory to the tympanums of the engineer, fireman, and iassciigers generally ; but jicople who have traveled on these ringing trains assert tluittliey experience no annoyance, as the lie! 1, under ordinary circumstances, cannot be heard on board of the train, owing to the rapid motion winch throws tlie Round for ward, from its position iu front of tlie locomotive, so that it can lie heard a considerable distant in advance of the train, thus giving timely warning. The general Superintendent of the road thinks that some 'recent accidents would have been certainly prevented by the u- of this melodious arranoe ment. . -- - 0 It is related by a foreign pajier that four Hitirxlerers in Kussla' were recently placed, by way of experiment, in four lieds in which cholera patients had laiu. They did not know the character ot the lieds', and did not take the disease. They were then compelled to sleep in new" and clean beds, which they were led to believe had been occupied by per sons who ha9 died of cholera, when three of them died within four hours. It is a curious instance of the power of the imagination, ana, in view or this success, we urge it njion our friends aiid couiitrym-311 to imagine hard all winter that this terrible plague will not visit us next season. - Hnrface Movements of the Earth. ' Tlie old geological theory that from time M me the surface of the earth has been changed by grand catastro phes, which, destrov 'illir Iilaiits and nnlmals, were, on an immense st-jile, similar to the local catastrophes pro duced by volcanic eruptions and earth quakes, has been abandoned by reason of our more correct knowledge, found ed on careful observations which in vestigators have been making for many years. These observations liave proved that sudden catastrophes are always merely local ; but that all the great changes in the surface of our earth, as the uplieaval of mountain rangers and the depression of valleys and their ul timate change into lake and oceans, are gradual and go always 011, even at the ' present day. The mountains bordering tlie PaeitieOccan, iu fact the whole coast of California, are perjK-tu-ally rising, and have probably been doing so for half a million' of years, while all the land containing in its bosom our great American lakes is slowly sinking, with a probable cor responding uplieaval of the statu of Kentucky, of Southern Indiana and the surrounding countries. Geological investigations prove that once our lakes had their outlets south, till by depress ion at tlie north a new outlet was first formed, about forty thousand years mm. tliroindi Xianar.i to the St. Iiwrenee Hiver. The division line of the lakes and the Mississippi Valley haslieen slowly traveling southward siui that tune ; ana wne.i me coy 01 Chicago recently turned the waters of Lake Michigan up the Chicago Uiver into the Mississippi Valley, she simply re-established the old stage of allairs, which, if the motion in question con tinues, will be more dillicult to mam tain in the future than it is now. fortunately, this motion is very slow, and only a very remote posterity, some thousands of years hence, will meet with the difficulties we now foresee, w hen the bed of (he Chicago River be comes lower and low er at its junction ,,rit), T obii l i(-ll!lT"l 1 I It appears, further, that the State of At-w -Jersey is sinking, anil this I even participated in by the City of New York, itrooklyn. Long Island, &c., at tl; rate of some sixteen or seventeen inches per century. This is insignifi cant to be sure, but. let it only go on for a Ihousand years and it is some fif teen fe t. so that the new stone docks now commenced in New York City at tbat time will be totally submerged: but then they will probably not la-t so long, and the soil of tin lower part of the city may be very easily raised half a foot every thirty years. It is evident that tlie mo t correct data may he 0I1 taiued at the seashore, as the main height of the ocean po-S'Ss a perfect stability. This main height is. of course, obtained by continual oh-erva-Ito'i of the tides under different cir cumstances, and if am w here I be liii.h- ! c- t tides reach higher level than they did one hundred or two hundred years i ago. it is a proof of depression or sink- ! ing of the land. This depression is going onalopg'ne iMii-t of Northern l-'iaiue, r.e!giutn, Holland, and iiorih-we-t Germany. while the coa-t of Sweden, abilltr the yxi, u slowly rising, including the ranil.-il of Swecden. the citv of Stock- was sulbc w hich has 'ni to 1 IUpri-el iroduee. a:i etl'ect every inhabitant v. i 10 ob -, rve jdie c'reuni-laiice.s form- j itpared tin-in with the j erlv. and lire-ent conditio1.. In tie0 t'l-ovince of. .hiiiioi i. it is oi'-eivi that from the 1 village of illar lion I liego. posible to i-e the in.iier h: it is i.ow i ill of lhe j cnill'- ll -teepte ot lo-uit.ll.i-s, m trie ' province Vailadoliil : wheiv.ns, twenty- j three years -.ago. the summit of this j stccpic could only just In- perceived.. The same thing oeeur to the same de give ami under the same circuin stan ces iu the province of Alva, where ; from the village of Salvaticrra the , w ho-e of the village of Salu.-ndi; can : now be -een. whi ' in 1 S IT the v ino of I the church sleei could partly lie imt- ; ; i-eived. I lie-e tour points are on a j line parallel to the .sy.-tem of the San ; senilis Mount lir.s. w hile the extreme I points are one hundred and forty miles apart. I All the mov i-ii nt w o speak of here ! have nothing to do with volcanic j eruptions : they are. of .course. eaus d j by changed comlilfons Of lhe inlerorof i the eaiilVs mass, which by these facts i is proved not to 1-c solid, the opinion of j -nine niiilera geologist' notwithstand ing; liu carih. If not ii plid jn-ide. j imi-t at It .-1st be soil and pla-tie. in ; order to make depressions in one p'aiv ' w ith simultaneous t icvatioiis ki anolh- j "' . . . ! One other mteie n.g fact we inu-t j ineiition in this connection ; it is that ! the highest mountain? are not lhe olib- t. a; one v. oiild nalurallv siu,j.o-e. but belong lo the system last elevated : mi lhe high Swiss Alps an- much younger than the lower Shawangiink mountains. .V n '!' Hrur ''in1 .'i..Vr. The Xntt',11 inidcnds that the tain ine in l'l-r-ia is cau-'d liy the absence of lives. Man has -Iri.'piil the si! of trees, the absence ol" trees has brought droughts; droughts have sjmvjy di minished the protiu--live powers ot the erouiid. and finally .ile-jroyi-ii them, l he iopu!atio:i, in the nn-.inl iuie. dwindli-ig in numbirs aiai vitality. I he extent of the famine in IVr-ia. and ti'.c hel)iies-.ncss of lhe jm ople are not to be. understood unless we con sider that the country is almost a wil derness, I ha there has been a three vea rs ilrouglit, and mat llierc arc no llle.llis der a s i 1 .1 ci ol rap, 11 transportation to ivu-i-ta: cv. .roinptiy available, as i.intrv w it'n a l et wiH-k of Laii- roaii s. the mi l nder -iai.ding the eMei.t 01 cry ol tw o millions 01 peopi a (i aiiiinll II. g ine ii.issiu:i:v iu;a ine , destruction of foivss had sonic iidlu-; 01, iv in briuiriug Ibis alioiit. how fou l- , ! ble becomes the nnzun'cnt of cur -ci- ciiliiic iih-ii tig.iiiist lhe ilt'siniction ot'; I fore-ts. The people are slow to ae- ' I eopt theories. Tcrribie fait4, howi v-. i er, strike (luwii op)iosilio;i as thnu;;h ! j they were well aimed hililcfs. j i At the election on Tuesday hist in j I New York City, a woman named; j Margaret Mailer' claimed her rigid to j vote. ' Tin- ballot was received by the ; j Inspector', and after she had seen it j I satclydeio ited she took her triumph-! aid march homeward amid the cheers ' always ln-stowed upo:i the cnnpicring i hero. This Mrs. or Miss ,the ili patch- j es fail to tell u1 if Margaret he matron ! or .spiii--to.r) has taken Jllie wind -out of the sails of the linn f Woodlaill 1 lailin. unil M.itals forth as the verlililej ch-iinpioil of the Woman's Kighfs I move incuts. The "lords of creation" j may as well prepare to knock under grii-el'ully. consoling themselves with the o'.d adagisi respecting feminine de- ' tt rmhiiitioti. that. ! WliOu .-he will, stie will, i You mav ileitenii on't : And when sjie. won't phe won't iy thi-ro'K an end onH. In one of the Ohio tow ns a, citizen had rendered himself obnoxious to the rest of the community, so he was placed in the hands of a vigilance com mittee for treatment. The chairman of the committee made the following report: We took- the thief down to the river, made a hole in the ice. antl proceeded to duck him. but he slipied through our hands and. hid under tlie ice. AH our efforts to entice him out failed, and he has now retained bis point of advantage some hours. four ladies of Galesburg, 111., who were out collecting for the Chicago relief fund, came uhhi a venerable copicrliead who said their whole story was an abolition lie, but finally re marked tliat he had a patch of pota toes, that, "if they had a mind to dig tliem, tliey could have all they want ed." Not at all daunted, the ladies got some shovels, dug twenty bushels tliat afternoon, and came back next day and finished the patch, to the old mini's intense disgust. Gone Back on Woman Suffrage. ' The law of the Territory of Wyo ming, permitting women to vote, has finally been repealed.' Tlie act of re peal passed the House some . days since, all the Democrats votning Yea, and all the Republicans Nay. In the Council the vote stood five Yeas to four Xay3 politics of the voters ou either side not mentioned. The Dera ernts orlrfnallv took the lead hi giving women tlie siin"rnre. in the boiie of winning their votes; but lie? -ig disap pointed in this, they liave uow voted to expunge their own work. A girl called to apply for a place in Boston. '1 lie lady of the house asked for her reference. "I have lived for five years- at my last place," said tlie girl; "if yon want to know anymore about me "ask Father llawley." Tlie lady was favorably impressed with a girl who have lived five years without changing her place, but she concluded to call on father llawley. "I to you know a girl mimed Miss So-anU-So?" "Yes:" All correct so far ; but as tlie lady turned to go father llawley said: "Do you know where lier last place was?" "No, she did not mention that." "It was iu the Shite Prison." Strangely do people talk of lretthiff over a great sorrow; overleaping it, passing it by, thiirsting it into oblivion. Not so. Xo one ever does that at least no nature which cm Ik- touched by the feeling of grief at all. The only way is, to pass, through the ocean of affliction solemnly, slowly, with humility and faith, as the Israelites passed thnough the sea. Then its very waves or misery will divide and become to us a wall on the ri 'ht side and on the left, until the guir'narrows and narrows before our eyes, and we land safe on the opiWiU; "shore. Miss fiamhling has 1h-cii prohibited bv law in tlie great German Liimire. A deem; has gone forth to tht; etl'ect that after a certain date all lhe gambling saltKins must lie closed. Sw itzerland fillows the example, the authorities of the city of Ilcrr.o having determined to revive and enforce the laws against gambling. Whether these measures ( will tend to correct the morals of those countries or not, remains to 1m- seen. They. are, certainly, proper steps to take, and the public coiiscientv will now lie clear of resioiisibility in the matter. Si long as these institutions are sanctioned by the popular voice, so long will the public lie mea-urably re sponsible for lhe evils which result therefrom. "fighting Joe Hooker" is as brave in speech as hp was on the battle field. At the recent reunion of the a run of the Cumberland nt ivtroit he was Hilled on for a speech. Iu tht; course of his remarks he had occasion to speak In the highest form ofGcneral Thomas, saying that as a General Ik; wasalways at the front, and always successful, but of General Met lellan it was dtll'oreut. if him. he said: "You might have fastened a locomotive to him and you could imt liavedra wn him to the front." Gen Hooker's opinio:) is entitled to consideration. At about the time of the Koseuz-weig-llowle.-bv excitement in New York, the veteran editor of the 7V Knno seemed to have j:oi sumi-what ex travagant in bis denunciation- of all physicians whose names suo-io-sted themselves to bis mind. Among other doctors who were thus simimariailv d unned was Wm. Paine Lean, of the Philadelphia Medical I 'niver-ity. Or. Dean resented the impeachment, the oilier day. by bringing a suit again-t the ''r.'1'. oe- for :til.(Hl damages. Shall we hear from Mr. Iliveley next on " hat I know About Libel Suits"? A friend at our elbow sugge-ls that we may. unless he is anticipated by the editor of the A'- fi. Ill Tato isJJlJ eclchrated matador nt Valeueian w ho lo-t bis leg la-t year. When King Amadous attended the bull light at that place the crippled hero sal next the King. Ou rising to go the King give him some cigirs and a pur-e of money. I luring the tumult of applause which followed, one man shouted. "Long live the democracy ;" then hearing no response, cleverly added, "of our King." which pleased the multitude ininien-ly. Latter in I I tlie day the King attended a second rale "jieople's theater." Mont Oenis having lieen tunneled fot the puriosc of trade aud travel, a like enterprise is now suggested iu re lation to Mont Gothaan. The construc tion of a tunnel here will involve much greater dillicult ic than at Mont Cenis, not only on account of the length, w hich w ill lie twice that ot the latter, but Ih-c-iuso ot the livers whose chan nels must In- p isscil under. The com pany in charge of this grind under taking, hiaddilioii tolht irown capital, expect to ivivive from Switzerland a large subsidy. A Pf'l-olfl villil 01 aiuv. In Ire land three fourths of the arable laud is said to 1-e in gras. This has so (,,. creased the demand for lalior ibat the amount of wages jki;- on a firm ol two bur.ihul airllifly acre is ott.-n only one hundred dollars. This amount pays a man mid Imw to ln-rd tlie ca'fle. Xo wonder that this coiui try is the land of pioini-s- to MKr Pat. A little livo-ycar-old boy was loi"g nisi meted i.i morals by his graud moihor. I be old lady lol l him tliat all -uch ti mis as "by eoily." "by jin 00." "bv Ihil.nler." eli'.. wen; only little oirtlis. and but liitle ln tter lb 111 otb'T pl'ol'aiiilies. In fut. sbc v;iid. hei-ould li-ll a pioi'.ine tilth by the iili by." All -lull Wore oaths "Well. then, in-nuihno! her." -aid the little- hon ful. "is -by le!o;rraph," which I see in th; newspapers, swear inrr'" " No."said tin- old lady, " that's only lyng." Or. Mary II. Walker ivceiilly al buiKil lhe Kepublieau town caueiis.it ti.wego. . V.. and ca-l her ballot, objections lo her doing so being over ruled. She voted against .linhve Churchill, of that city, upon whom -he has det laii d w ar. because he did not collect for her from lhe Government a claim ol siO.IMM! for spy service, which f he doctor claimed sR-had rendered. General Grant oa - ilh-ecled tl.it- I'o-t- m a ler-' b't.era! to invi -t igale charges made agii.'.-t Mr. Pro-ser, ex-nu-iubcr of t 'ongivss IVi-111 Teunc-s-e and I'o-f-tll'l-ter of Xa hviile. tj the elfeetlhat he a.ivpted pay for gelling v-crl ii; claims through Congress. Indian doc, a Piute mediciin' in in, was lately sbiucl to deal h by his 1 1 H n fr having 'ailed to euro two sj.-k Indi ans. Ain-i.ig toe Indian; tne rice ; seems to he : No cur.', -nr.- death. j Mr. Thomas Hughes i ;at the head ! of a movement in London to replace j tin- Chicago Library, which was d.--j s( roved by I be 11 nt lire. There La! fair 'pro-jiect that a large sum of nioney ! will be rafV-d. j A . frenchman cannot pronounce ; "ship." The v.-rd is "sheep" in his 1 Itioiilb. Seeing an iron-clad, b.e said to a boy, "Ishdisa war sheep I-" "No," auswei-ed the Imiv, "It's a ram." Olive Logan, it issa-d, will wed some "nice yoiiiig mail" on Christmas day. In !inticiatioii of the happy event, she has purchased a handsome residence iu Xew York. Who is the lucky individ ual ? " A gentleman ot Herts bus a f ivorile pig. which Ik? has willetl Mantle. His explanation is that betlitlso liei-ause she is continually 'coming into the garden." Mr. Glad-tone, though distinguished as an eijiiestri.-fn. Is no less so as a pedestrian, and when returning from his receiit, ollieial residence at Iialmoral Castle, he walketl thodistance trom tl.e castle to Clove, a distance of 2! miles. An English woman, resident of Alliiers. has married a Kedouiu Arab, statiug that she did so iu "the interest of science."' Kev. ntdiert Collyer has presented to the Boston Young Men's Christian 1'nion his original anvil, and it is now on its way trom Chicago. Brick Pomeroy and Sunset Cox are the two largest contributors to the Lee Monument fund In Xew York, though the former only give $10. It mav sound strange, but vet it is a tact that, until within a fortnight, dog butchering, for food purposes, was carried on in liar!, and only pttt down by force of law. It is tlirllctilt to understand why some people concern themselves about their lungs, when their lungs take air of themselves. Jim Fisk thinks that tlie devil is in all . women. "For instance," . says James -there is Helen Josephine Mansfield." The floor of a Xew Hampshire stable fell out lately, and three cows that were Intel led to tire stalls were hanged. r 1ST OF LETTERS Ktl.UMMl iJ uncalled for in Salem Post office, lH-c 20, '71:- Asliby, Mrs Nancy A Ttronson, l.lnneas Km-ken, J W lk-11. Mrs Anna Tieaumont.Mrs Rlcliard Urown, Hai ry J Brown. T It Kewlev, Mrs Isaac Kriiwn, In is IUdwell. MIsh .Mildred Husking. II 1$ holds. Miss Jane Kiinhncll. William Cadonan, Mortz Carev, Illchard t arli-r, W II ( 'arter, Sam t'rrold, Cornelius Carroll, C Cllnc, S J I lavls, Joseph, Davis, Mrs liosollno Cooler, Ja-k.son t'oojier. J K 'otis. Win IC Court, llenrv Coiirtnev. MraLlzzleE fill ley, W W Ilodee. Alfreds fay, Mrs IF K.dden, Miss .Tennle Kidaw, Prof Kdmnnl-on, Thomaa Eotf Miss Nancv Kkln. It II, Jr Koff. Mrs Nannie A Knlii-h, 1-rer Kvans, KjihininT English, Robert, Farrons, JKI' Koss. Joseph li Ferrt-H. Mrs Susan Kov, Jehn Fluid, Mrs Klti S Fiiilon, U.,leri. Force-, James Jarrisni, Joseph toildsieiii, Mrs J II licoiye, Sieplien i lmvi-, Wtlltaiii i.iiMyilr.ip, tleoisje I nivulrk-li, Mrs R A lloriiwiu. Mrs Hannah 2 lileiui, Mrs Tanwr '2 t.lovt-r. Mrs ' It t.rutirh, Mrs Mary A l.ai rL-011, liev Joseph M Haines, I. M Hamilton. MIssS P Harvey, tieorue Ilaydi-11, Mrs Ann Heivli-rslioll, John inlow, J e Johnston, William Jnhiits'ii, LouU Hleclnv, Mrs t; O Hi.iileii. Mrs Harriett J Howe. II V lluirinan. Miss Knlh A Ilulluiun, Alis Amy Jonos, Mrs Ellen Joiw, Jlis8 Marv Klmst-y, 1 1 s i Knnx, O F Kiinsey, IHn-tus I.ad.1, Miv KllzaU-lh lun-irl, l.dward Ijliislsen. Jens l-awler, J.iiih-s Lsiwycr, 1,111-0 Lei;Ji, Nathan l.eland, James M l.ciiiiitoii, I'miiel Ia-iiiiiioii, Mrs June iA-rensialc-r, ('has b Mi-e-1. Mr -Marv -Mulsoii, h II Merchant. AlU-rt .Miller. Mr, Mynr Mix. I.liis lt Morrow, James J M.-Hoaeil. Iir S W M.-tiivw, James M 3 M. Knlbi. .lames A .M,-l.ei1. IIarl.iw.-I M.-Neal. Miss Sarah Miinkers. Miss Fannie Mm-rls, MVs V McCuhhin. .Mr, Sr .- Mot'alilsler .i i.s.s , uce Oil--. I '.inlet, Jr I'alnlur, Mrs E Y J'arkcT, t.icism l'i-ari-j, .Mrs Marv I'wble-. 1 ; A Peiiland. James I'enler, Thumas . Peer, Mr sarali Pern, Win Kanisey. W s Katnscv . 1 ietirri; le-.-mleli, .I.IIIICS HelMlic, .lailH-s Kil):-n.sut;, Juinc.-l -s.-inler'.. Mrs MarHu Sirjieiii. 1 1 1 2 - riAa-'i-. I ' Sc.11, Mi-s Alice Parker, Vin M Plena;, .1 U lri.--. Notion Price. Mrs 1 I Pl'iiiiiner. Ur II P S 2 Puller, Mrs Nunc, Powell. Mis.s Maliia Prem own, J I) lloblnsf.n. J II Hivkcnlii-M. t ' S5 Kodl-HHliI, 11 i:--v. m-auui 11 : Jio , H t; Siiuinons. K-hvard 2 Mitidi. Miss Klien Sini'li. II W smith. 7, T Sniidi. llisn-in-Sini.'h, T !:-iinas M siniih, Aifrisl S:;..ok. Mrs K'iz.ilx"'h s-hi-i.-i-l. Mi s M.ililda J Sli'l'.:ell-. .Iriliil-s ,s s-et.-ll, A M'J s ;. Kii s. ri-le, lsiac F Tin 111a-, John J Thoiiilison. A Ilit-rl 'I'owii.-r. Mi-s l.iz.let" Tjs.ni, I! 11 1 scon, .1 11 S-:il, s 1: I -S-i-iticltl: llci:r j s.. u:,r !. I' 1 ' . --..in.-'.-' . 'I'li'-mn st.eri, Mr- l.-;n.-ia I si;.,r-..li.:ui W slir an, c-ry ; s'.tltt--liiait. K'ias f.-i-e. M'sj Julia li Ta lor. V I' l li'. inii-. .l.-,-i,h 'flu nuts, .John. Jr l i, lei weo l, Wi Co l ie !ei-v.. d.t I I;C) s-iiu y Vro'.m. Mrs I.a.-v P Vaiihorn, Mis Anuin- Ui 1. I Wa-u.-r. :'lilll I Wanl.-s, K A I Ward, Mrs Marv ! Waiil. J.-se ! Wa'son, William ! Voalherre.1. JCJ Wells. iisn-.-i-Wilknwir,. Wm WU-or. Mrs Minerva J Williams. Miss I.ney 1 W'ilini-!. Miss liaaia C Win. lii-sit r. T 1 W iii.-iow ! Wcalln'iTcd. .In" Wi::e:i, Miss Phcsai ' Zaiinva'l, lienjatnin F I.tst r lA-tt.-n, Held for I'dhIusc ' tir-iuville tl K.iiies. I t. Mrs I-liiinia Ilyland, ! t rook, t :,l LeUiiion. t Irciron i Miss M.n dia J Kli-io-N P Itiyer.V l o, 1'aik nuii, llat-rih, 111 cr-sliius-, l'a T. It. KICKEV, P. AI. CASH STORE! Save vmr money wbo you -Jin Imy tlie ctieajHt. DAVENPORT SWOLFARD, at Tin: Fair Ground Store Will sell you a Rood ipialliy of Mirx Pneklnx Sitll Hi H Ion. I.!vrmol Knit fin I llil-llvd .oiind Micks) atSil Gil Nr liiiiitlreU. IIhikI hi:tnr, 50 lo 13 Mr liiii-O:-) i. The iMikt rM, 45 per U-s. Ieoe lieroHOMo, afrnl c;i;is with fai cets ita.-lii-l,i h:i er -n, An-I In fact m arly all of kinds of ;ro-eri' lj Hie I'ju-Kiiko AT PORTLAND PRICES, Willi tin a I llll .n of fn iih . CASH PAIH Kt't: AI.I. MNPS F Country Produce. Wr have a fill a irtiiK-n! of Dry Coods, Clothing, Boots and Shoos, Crockery, j Etc., Etc., F.tc, I Con-lanily on hand and for siV cheap. sa'em 'Ik :, till, l-il. 'Ww Money Cannot Buy It ! FOR SIGHT !3 rHSCElESS ! ! ..- The Diamond Classes, m am v ai rt 1:1.1, r.v J. F. SPEXCEK & 0., X. Y.. Wlili lime "w (ift.-tct to th'1 I'lit r, nre .r-ii"ir.'-' '! Iv all tM' ri'clM:itx-'! ilpti ri.uis cf lhe Wi.ri-I l I".' the N itiir.il, Ar-ifi'i:tl Is 1 t th; liincnn yv j ever known. ! Th y ;ir s.rntnil uoVut thrir ttwn niicr j visi; n, ir t:i initiutp ('iy.-t.tl IV-.iVr., ui i (nciJicr, niitl iicrivo il.cir hjiiil', ' I i;t -j m n 1, si'r.funt of. t:. fir hm :nis tiiul j liriiltinu'v.- Tho Scientific Principle Ol wIi'p S .y Jr runst ru'-tdl lirin tin i -r it 1 i".di- i tiie U ns fl rcrtiV in fniit i the rye, r'luviii a clrar itn -1 tlist'nrt vi-it'ii, H.-t in tle naNini!, hc:il:hy s'jrht, iini ':-V'-ntiu ;! unilpiiiant i-ens;i;i'Hi, sucli si.- gliinmciing antl wavering 'f Hibt, dixii-iic-(, Ike.., iHCulinr to all others in use. Tht i trrr M'tuntt d in (he Finest Manner la frames of the best quality, of all mate rials ucJ for that purpose. Their FinUh and Durability CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Cavtws. None genuine unless liearing their tra. murk ptampnl on every frame. W. W. MARTIN, SALEM, OREGON, From hnra they can only his nldiineil. Tbi poods are not ptipphotl to I'cddlora at anv price. fcrd2iUwly Salem Chemical Soap Wdrks, STCTVARTN IU ILDIMJ. We are now prepared to Manufat-rnre tlie following soaj, Hit np in any style, nhaiie or tieantltv, to suit tire traile, and at loir rates : No. 1 t'lieimVal Olive Soap, 20 bam 18!l boxes Xo. 1 olive lie'erslve " " " " " ' o. 1 Famllv I'ale Soap, 9 lors 2ilti R. No. 1 Pure Palm MI, 20 lans lsnn. " Al-n all klndttof Fam-y, Toilet and Shavlnit Soap, and an excellent artk-le of tlllve Soft Si.rii Pir heavy washing and kitchen pttrjiosfa. ti"rAII tlie above tone what-bt rciv-re-iiled or money rpfmidciL A Diir trial 111 IfS lis tiiallties. A sliare of public nirunace foIk-.ltetL ME11CIIANT STEAIiS. X. B All kinds of pK.lsrcnilerlered greaaa laken In exchange for n. OiSSllAW CARROTS. 20 TONS OF CARROTS, At S20 per Ion, Ck-an and nice for Feetllng, for rale by o. i)iruisos. in, dim ! i i i I)IJ. VAN DEN BEEGII. DR. J. P. P. VAN DEN BERGH, From Prussia theCreat Worm Exterminator! onica Clit.Tnpl.eta Hotel. Salem Oregrm i:ins, a a i"2-i I.aleoffaa Fi-ucfco, Ca!.. would hiforra llic f4c.k seoerally, that nlssit tbi-ty yeTs' ex lf nsive jiraciii-.e nf medicine and ("armory In Kurit! and llie United scales of wh'htt?tMitv one have lieeii In OUfmnlii, has by c'fob-sta-vai.n and rvnl exi-rimcnlM, cnie tdthe riinrliisjofi that Ihtre art! nKre ao'C ami chronic, iliseases ly wimiw. lyiv.L-idi.ls, ant-niau-uke other Fjiei-ies of entrozoa. llip pnbli.' p'neTally, or the profession at tarpe, are not aware of the nunilmr of mtlents w ho ai-e trratetlliy -miiient physk-iaiis for this, that, or stk-h a com)laJn wilhotit any rvlk-C If liie tliseaso la-s lrVn umicrsOMKl. a I'ovv doses of I)B. V" SoVUtltUJ WtlKM Kexkiiv -woalil ltave Imiuwlialely rum I lhecoiiiii!alnt, and have saved a preit many lives. lr. V. has ,-ollts'iil a lanie variety of vBlil'ornla roots 3iol herbs, whii-h, hyaaalyslnc, !osootsei-va-tion ainlPxtonsive f'xticvlmeiils. htMiitii consks. 1 nlimisly say that he lias ili.s:overed new rem ei lies for the succoRrtful cure of the- following t a sea.--s: SiPysiiepsia, Ciironic. .-iffc-l Ions if tlie I.ivtT antl Kidney, flrsi and secowl slap; of ConsimiHion, White Swelllnp, Palsy Piior-iiAlorrho-a or loxl wlkoess,Xc'rv-ous liability, Kpileiitic FIIK, Khenmti-, Nenmliria, liia'r rlioa, Incoiitinamse of I.1 line, tJravel, Flmir Albns lualt-li-s, I msy, and nil those diseases which are known ninle'r Uie mime of Veneral, sih-h a-s Syphilis, In ail its forms, liontirrhea, (,loH, S'l-lciiiixis, False Iasfi,-iijes, Inflamatlou of lhe l;!addor and Prostrated lands. Kxcoria llons, Pusiules Piles, Pimples, Blotches, and all Cutaneous F.niptlims. ol lhe skin. Cancer Tumors ciuv l wlili or wilh'Mit ojierallon. In Itis-ent Veneral la-eases, the fir. etlects a t.'nre In from ,1 to 6 days or no charire. For lhe lives bar and Throat. lr. V. pos sesses new and Invaluable remedies. Iir. V. would advise those ladie troubled with Irregularities of lhe I'tcrous to try his new renit-lles and cot cured. Ir. Van Don Her;-'h' Infallible Worm Syr up f.tr children. Price, fl. Warranle'l to exiiel lhe worm--, or iho inoner refunded. Ir. J. P. P. Van Ken Beryh. Hair Wmle a stive cure, lo destroy all anlmalciila- of lire Hair Follicles, jirevenl lalllntr onl and iiromoliiig I lie, (jrowlli of the Hair. Pi-k-e, f.tX), war ranted. , llvconsnltlnsan l underfroinK a simple rv aniiiialloii. the allll.-leil can learn If Uielr dl-east-s Is caused by Worms or n-K : a' all events Iir. Van lien lienrh can lei! them liviiV what diseases they are isull'ering. Consultations and Examinations FKKK of chaise In all cases. Dr. Van IH-n lletyli Xiiaranlttrs, In all se, to e-l the worm, and cure all diseases he midertakes or no charges. Card from Judge Frier, of Polk County.. 1 ut. J. P. P. van It.n rfKHtiH Var Sir: I lake p't-a-me in Ibankloj.' von iiib'!.-ly for lhe ri-siora'ion ol" my hi-aidr alier nlntleeu veal's ot iTi-it! sltli'ei'ilie i:u-nlai!' and Issltly. 1 doc'oi'oil a pn -at deal ; was :nl!i.-ti-d wiiha: 1110s! t-v-irv iia-iitiali!.- lsiai and sUiiifil of seeing a well dav auain. Win n I came lo see veil ai Salem. ou sai.i you would remove I lie can-e of litncieen ve.-irs' snftorini: In live hours, I could l.ar.llv Is-'ieve 11. Iiul but after Liklnit lhe live lastli-ss powders yoa pave me, ainul i-si worois .-iss-',l I'n-iii me, and now, fourteen itivs afterwards. I feel like another nun. and ani able lo f.-llow my hii-lnt'sH l'ho!il jola t-r Inconvenii'iice. I n-uwln ours re.-is-ctfiil!'-. A. 11. FKiKI!. r.eili'.-l. Polk Co., Vt PHh, lsll. Ili:iT5Il!iI.Ai:Li'. ; Eight Hundred Worms Expelled! - I think II a public ls-ncflt to make the fol lowing stateiiH-nl, that 1 have ls-cn all'.ictoil for two M-ars wilh conMant )siins in the stomach, and in lact, piiins all over mv body; no ap--l-!lie, and let me cat what I would It always put me In illslre-s. Xo medicine would re-lii-ve ine and I j;rew worse and worse, tinlil now I am a riieri- kil'-ion. Nolio-ly could tell me what was the matter Willi me. until I con sulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Kerch. In Sa'em. t Mi-son, and he told me I was aHllcled Willi worms, and Ihev were the cants of all my nii-crv anil i-tiiis. I took the Doctor's medi cine, and he oxicled soil worms from me. They are like I-caches wMh long tails ami measure from one to one and one-half Inches i.i length. I onlv took six litlle v.lers. and thev luouirht the u 01 ins w ill.n. lour hours time. AM lhoe alllk-li-d wi.-Jilua to sets uw cap liad ine al S;iui Henlel's Nable, Salem, tm-jtm. V. t KAItb Subs, iiljed a-d sworn to Is forc ine Ibis Tlh llav of SeiKi-nilier, ls71. J. .1. Ml i:!'IIY,.!. P. Said worms , -an lie sts-n a' !', .!. P. P. Van Den Ilemh's ort'u-e, Op -in llou-o ll'.ivk, Court Slrect. Salem. a:card. Pit. J. p. P. Van Pi n r.Ki-oit. ''-or .;iv I ili-em It mv du'.v to ntike the follow Int: s!ati nient: For lhe lii-t ltm-e le-irs I h.-ivu ln.-n Miilferlnc with eont:int sniiu'lnc itiln and a iiuiverinn scns-illon in inv Mi.m.-i.-li. a twin In mv , hi-t and henrl. mv f:lmild not di-Ki-st and I :is i iin thai nltli ili(li,-iil!y I . ould follow mv viii-on, wl.l.-h h:i.- I't n lu re In Siili-in for the tvist ten yinre. a- n pm, II. al demist. In fa.-t treiii the .-onsl.int wiln and mlserv I li.'l'l nastcl aa lo n mere sl,el-i-i. m. I had N-en dm-toiiin; a int-nt ilc.-il ivlih oiit anv Is-netit. and U'lievlnt; lliere was no he'p . r riH' Imt to llncrer on uiilll dealli onld n-'ieve all mv snaerlnir. Some nf mv Wends ilioinrlit I had worms an 1 had Inter nee Ur. Van lien llei-jrli. He tel. I me at on.-e thai . urn-wen-lhe .-.i-'-k- of aU my tronli'oi, so In- :ra e lm- S -m ill and t:is i-'i-s isiwders and I.i 4 hours nlioii; 7;si worm-. I'n in one ineh to o n- and one l-a l iih-hes Ioha .-jiioi' nav f.om me that iLiv, and lhe fol'nw Ine nislit h -ine lii-ire r.-une, and now I am hatiiy to say I feci liKo aunt her man ni'iiin, and am (.-alnlng Mretiiitli from day to day. II. SMITH, M. 1. sstleni, iiisron, S-pt. 2-1, 1S71. Another Crcat Slaughter! We think It our duly to make the followlnR st.-eement in lio-. nil-.' -do seme e,w,l t,, hli-k ,-litldrt-u : "ur elii'd had tnt-n Mek for seine tune. Tlilnl.tni a'! lhe time our If tht oiiewaslroiililedivi.il woi ins io tried ni.-iny iti.-loiand a pveal ni-niv reniodlrs wlflioiit anv ivliel. ot:4- lu-i-rl-i'r.-1 lol.l ii. wo dio.iM iro an-1 li v Pr. Van Pen Uersh. the Worm poetor. In S.dem. We did so and lie p.tvetis one lio'.ile of his ,-i.vlir-iic l Worm .s rum mid idler irl' ir.ir lhe mi.s'n,-:.,,-. loolir yl-M as'on-t-hnien! .-il.ini sisi worms i:is-sj away'l'roin our dear .'Iv.M, aa I now, lliauk lieai eu, .-lu- Is well n--alii. I. p. r.iiiz.i.K. Salem. Oreiron. Vt. r,.l. 1S71. C. P. TERRELL, l'attoii'is ltliK-k, Salem, Orosron, Will disp'i-'e i-f his Fashionable and Desirable Stock t.d - Fal! and Winter Goods,! .lllil Vts-eiU' i 111 Ml s;l: l l.illv ls. o AT EXTREMELY LCW PRICES ! ! CollsUtll ', U,I1, . r Amei Icmii sirniit f-.f il. MIKof wilier Vtir let le, Mikm Is, Lite, s. I'liili'rtliS.-1'lc, 1 : :j. nml tii-tm t.'endk, iil'a'ino-t t-vei y Fa-hl niali't- Fal-i I.-and shade. A Fl.I.I. AsjitntTMFXT OV Ladies and Misses Underwear. S20 A DAY. TO MALE AND tEMALE AGENTS To Introilnee tlie ispleliniteil (123 Itiiekeye Mmttle Mewinv MiM-hltie. silii-h n'ikc on IxXh sides, and Is the only Ik -ensed slum !e Machine in the l.'nltud Statin for 1c-. than IKI Ihat nisos the celebrated "WII.SD.N l-KKP," imd are ac.knowksilgeil by all l be the BEST FAMILY MACHINE . for heavy and Ii;?ht sewing. In tho market, oiuiit free. Addruss MIKR & rijsJSON, General Airenta, Albany Orcmn. ikiwi B I L L I A R'D TABLES! New or Mv-ond hand ; amall or slw, ForSale or Exchange. NEW PIGEON HOLE TABLES! And all kind of Billiard fixxls for sale on ea.sy tenni. Billiards Altered and Repaired at the IowcHt Rate. LOl'IM Kl 1I', 'lecli Portlanil, Oregon. Clarke's Dollar Instructor -FOU-REED OKtr.AXS! Ie.sR expensive, and, of course, lens extctv t-tie than the poimlar "Xew Method for Hoed . , n ...... 1 1. -. .SI..Un.,l M '1 khiiis hoi, uooj. v.... ... p.uuww. -- pleaKlnjr, easllv-rn-ocrewlveexer.-lses and tnne K . k n ....... n ln.- "wltliotrt a Master," and for all who only wish to " bo a little way." Sent, pt-pnid to any aldre-s, for One ssoiiar. imivrR niTsnv A CO.. Boston . '. II. UITKOS A- CO., TorU. f. Walku, rnfvlbir. K. 11. M rlsi o A C... llojn! A Gii. AcroU, Sas Knwrifl.CaJ pud U CHKf SU. .If 7lII,r,IOof8 BcarTealioiaar fbeir M'odrrfnI C'ttrnliTC EOrcla. Vinrsar Uittern are not a- Tlla Fancr Drlak, Mido of Poor Bam, WhUker, Proof S pi rim and Kefna Manor, doe torrd, ril'd and frwwtctwd to slean th tut. ralW " Tnnlcn," " Appetlzera." " Kestorerm," , that bad the tippler on to drunkt-nnesa and rain, bntarc a true Medicine, arade from the Native Root, and Ucrba of California, free from all Afcnliollo rStimalaatn. ther are the (JREAT BI,OOI PI RIFIEtt and A LIFE GIVINU PRINCIPI.E, a perteet KonoTator and Iuvljsorator of the ByBtem, earTT insoff all poisonous matter and reatorln the blood (o a healthy eondition. lio peraon can take thew Bitters according to direction and remain lonjr nnwell. provided their bono, are not dertrored ' by mineral poisoa or other mean, and the vital wjrans wasted beyond the point of repair. ' They aire o Ueullo FratlTe well ne a Tonic, poeseMiuit, also, the peculiar merit if actum as a powerful asent in relievins Conave lion or Inflammation of tho Liver, and of alt the Visceral Organs. FOK FE.MA1.F. COMPLAIKTS, whether -n roans; or old. married er single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ten hare no equal. For IaHammavtorr and Chroalo Kfcea matlan aad (.(, Dyaaepaia nr la divealioa, Dillaaa, Keailltent aad Interaiittent Fevers, Dlseaora of tbo Mlood.J-llvrr, Kldnyo aad Bladrfer, (hese Bliiera have been aiett ncceesfal. Sack Illseasea are canned by filiated Blood, which a-eoerallr produced by dorancement of the Dlaemlve Orcaaa. DV1SPIPMA Ott rNDIGESTIOS, Headache, Pain In tlie Shotllller CooKha, Tisht neae of tlie Cheat. Olninesa, Som Eructations ot 'he Btomsch, Bad Taxto in tho Mouth, BIUou Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation: of the Lnnga, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are th ott sprinjj of Dyspepsia. O They !nvl?orata the Stomach and stimulate tha torpid Liver and. Howe is, which render them ot uneo, nailed efficacy In cleansfriR the blood of all Im purities, and imparting new life and vlRor to th . whole syrtem. FOltrSKIN DISEASE!, ErupUons.Tetter, Salt Khcnm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pastilles, Boils, Carlmncles. IliiiK-Worms, SenH Head, Sora Kyes,l!ryslelBS. Heh. Scurfs. Ilisroloratlonsof the 9kin. Hnniorsaml DiaeuHe of the bilchi. of what ever name or nature, are literally due up and car ried out of the svrtcin in a short time by the nse of the-e Hitters. One bottle In such enses will con vince the most incredulous of thetr curative effect, t'Uaru tlieA'itiated Blood whenever you find it Impurities bnrrtliiB thronph the skin In Pimples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when yon And It oustracten and slturgish in the veins: cleanse it r.hen It t foul.and your fi-elincs will tell you when. Keep the blood putc, and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrklnei In the system of so ninny thousands, ore cffocUially destroyed and removeil. BOI.f) BY ALL DRCOG1STS AND DF.ALERS. J WAT.KF.lt, Proprietor. R. H. Mi DON ALII as TO Ilnnr'o.sti unil Gen. Aireitts. r4ii Kram-is,, tial'.'. niuil." anil 81 Commerce btreet.-Ni r Vo.-k. E3 Aa Infallible BLOon pt nirtrn. pnw :s i.iS rare toxic and xebvme prop- vlU-ii a ccriain cure for Bncia.irH)i, ton, M i K li ti i. ami sll kindred Piecaaes. It i-omplettly rentores the syKtem when lm paired by disease, revives tho action of Urc KIltXEYS mmi CC.MTAL OBtAIlt, mil. rally cures staoi t u, SALT m:i Jt. end all lbiptivi: mm t l TAXton Pis. cases, gives Immediate and permanent relief 'n ov.rr.rsii. rnvsireLAs. Tumors, floilg. Scald Head. Ulcers and Soros; eradl cafes from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease. s - - It is ri nn v vkciktabi.i:. iMHn-masla from an herb found Indigenous in t si.nmii. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by rrmaies and Childron, as a Btiioa ri al. I n n mm nr.-vovATon. For Sse by all Truseliti. REPtftaTQW, K03TCTTC ft 4 CO. AOENTf, 520 and 531 Market Ctrect, Ca Trancise?. - FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES The Florence is thn tt St win M-ichino for family nse, heetuse so seldom eels ont of order ; if there is one in tho Sinlc of Orejon not working weil, if I am informed of it. I will fix it without any expeuse to tlie owner, SAMUEL HILL, -A. G- 23 1ST T , 10 Slontgrni?! Srtcl outh. GRAND HOTEL BUILDING, ' Vlkk, OISLCI. ul VV., -A f"". TP - T ' sAi.f.i:, lltl'4.. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. J?!r-Active A'-ui- wnu'r-l .a inr.v j.lme .on?. I ' .jTI;v.'i .X V'r-?..-.- ... .... r "s"?Si.H--' A es(r;tl I.- If l.-T:it iv Is tlie M - of ri ll. ti:e, the l.i-v. e. s. ..in, iho liK ,,f snako-i In lhe puss; but iu- miwt dt-'Uhtfid lil la that of . Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient In tlie spurUinp; poli'el.plvliica-wnranee to tha Invalid that l is llilix will Is- delk-liMislv avv. Minced; thai lils-iomn.'h will t rel'iv-slieil atol purllieil; that If hobs feverb-li, lii.s lirsly will ho cooled by healthful evimiiion; that If he Is couMlimiod, the dlftlctiliv will in- away vtih out airlift; and that if the eoiiillilon" ! hia (tenernt lu-ailli la liniaimt, U will lie i--,-ill!v restortil. Of course, he will lake care to PKOCCKK N11NK Bl T THK OtSl lMI. " SOLD BY ALL DRVGOISTS. DANIEL LOWER, 133 Front Kt., rorlland, Commission Merchant. ireBm prmlin-e wkl to nest a-lv.-im.iirc In Portland or San Francisco. Iealer In CALIFORNIA & OREGON Xroc3Lvxoo- TROPICALFRUITS. Slerchant's orders flilcxl on reasonahic terms Portland, Apr. ltUw. dsViass Sood.-. Now Is Itie time lo aow Red and White ("lo ver Sceil, Timothy and lile.e tiras-N all ol w hich arc on sale at ,Uw COX EAKU ART'S. 5? .;::' I p J v