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I R equest .—We have been requested-■ -bound in Coos bay this .winter, has now the flumes will be confine! to the by our friend Mrfl»», flcMs'r not 4A-arrived at San Francisco, and the Gotu upper rooms where they olginatad. say anything about tjie fact thatTio waa ma, the first to get out,¡has come safely t No lives loot, as it was ffarri earlier, S*n slur, January 30, 1675. going out to ent some of hi* father* back again and is now loading lumber I though some q I the employee» ebd offi cor^ o) the navy on duty in tfo building trees with his little a^, and, while get- at South Bend, ting over a fence, cqt hi* arm, instead; After eousidersble labor, a narroy were -in danger of being «uffocated and that thp ’¿ound is too jarge to bo channel was opened through the ice while attempting taAemoy» v|}ui»j>le Tlie uppe/ floor» are apy by any meaq^ pleasant, and that lro is across tiro river ONRQA**® Stark street records. now nursing it witk more than a ino- yesterday morning, aud the small boat completely flooded with wrter. Many LEGAL AEVERTIHING. was able .to cross at regular intervals, of the record* are seriou*!» damaged All legal advertisements sent to much to the accommodation of the trav-' Nearly all of the bureau »fficer* and the C mbistian M essenger will re chief of navy yard have nuje piepara- elipg public. - ceive prompt attention by being ,inr The ferry-boat a' Leabo’s ferry,, lions to removeAhe books and rcordh serted inonr columns at a charge of one above Salem, was literally smashed to from their office* in ihe^event of a dollar j>er tnoplh- for each sqnaro inch pieces in tiro break up at that point spread of the flame*. uf apa£o occupied, Thia includes all Monday morning, and the remnants . W ashington , Jan. 24.—The Secre kinds of legal« advertising. Tlie M es floated down the river. Lftwi* Petty tarv of the Interior askfc Congress to senger has over twelve hundred subscri . S carlet F ever .—This terrible dis john informs ns that fbero Jwill be no appropriate .§30,OW) tp tipply (defici bers and goes to all parts of the State. ease is aflicting many of our sister ferrying done at that pojnt until a new ency id projLd» jKof th< 0*10» Of land* Htaervalion, ap ji a R n I E n . towns, and bereaving manv happy boat can be l>uil|».- Due uotice will be in the Ro'jW THE CHRISTIAN MESSENGER. ?- ? 3 ? Near Dixie, January 24th, 1875, by elder H. M. Waller, Mr. William Kenedy and Miss Nora E. Flancry. The American Sardine Co.’s Boneless Sardines, are munli better, abd less than half tba cost,of imported Sardines. I ' ’ B ettman *• R osenblatt .—This, tlie leading firm in Bnen ivista, invites at tention to their stock of merchandise. See their advertisement in another col umn. S'-'t homes, but lias not touched Monmouth yet. It is not nearly so ter riblO in tho E ist as it is here, and "is usually considered a disease to be treated by good nurses, and experienced ladies, while ia this country, it seems tQ bailie the best-physicians riot because it is different, Imre, and there, but be cause of inexperience in its treatment. It is a grange disease in Oregoti. Those who treat it as a small affair learned by experieneo, and we wi'l be Obliged to learn In Mio same sad school NoTlcE.--The District School in dis trict No. 13 will be opened, by order of tho directors, in the old college building in Monnmouth, qn Monday next, Feb., the 1st gt 8‘J A. M. Send in the childreu. The Board-of Trustees of Christian College, at a meeting on Monday even ing, Jan. 25th, made A-F-. Campbell Esq. of Monmouth, agent and attorney ).q settle and collect all notes, claims, does not make haste to -depart, it will be assaulted by a count less host of in dignant flowers. FOR OVKR TttIRTY YKAHt i j CEOttCE T. TERRY DANIS' VEGETABLE PAIN-KIIER EVERY NATION KNOWN TO AMERICANS. It is the constant coihpittiuu and estimable friend of tho missionary and th# traveler,' on sea and land, and no one (should travel on our Lakes or Iiivm without it i It Lean before the public over thirty years, and probably has a wider and bettor re putation than any other proprietary «medicine of. lie prcsciit day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the mcrits-.vf the Pain- Killer > but while sumo extol it as a liniment, given when the ferry is ready to com plicable lojtfie payment of »ettler* for they know but yttle pf its power in easing pain improvement* on said >servation, to when taken iuteruftfiy, whilp otfaori hae. it inter mence operations again. A private telegram from Jacksonville liquidate such claims thereon as may be nally with great success, but are equally ignor Irip gtwptinn or ant of its healing virtues when applied exter says that the neighborhood about there found valid by virtue recuas tac ada- nally. Wo dierdfore wish to say to all that it is homestead entry. Tl is becoming much excited about the eqnalfy successful whether used internally or . i'ABT INDIA HEAP L the portion discovtry of rich mioos. Naw lodes lions virtually abanc externally, and it stands to-day, unrivalled by EMtyug.W And What W« Kuotv Abont It» heretofore bel<| by the great catalogue of family medicines. It are found almost every day, .and 4BN|k<>iii,i is suftkuent.evidence of its virtues as a standard Instead of devoting a column to it« mer though the snow on the' mountains lands restored to prill of thia strange nnd .wouderftil ^’ant. wo re- : medicine, to know that it is now uaed m all its be uppraised, and M main Mileuc and let it for thronrb is deep nnd tho weather very bad^ men parts of the world aud that its sale is constantly other liffc thi«u ourtt, believing thai those who priuerto coy¿r are prospecting iji all directions.. The bo required to pay ■ increasing. No curative agent 4i«4 had such liave xu fie rod miwt canr better tel! the Hfory, Sentinel of last week also-contuias mucb the deficiency. mue«prvs*d sale or given such universal «¡ftp We will litre quoie word fur jwrd fl >iu letteri recently received, »imply adding our testimony, ■^rrtT*n. H ♦-puru’ v .-vegetable- compound, to the rent in Mytegj the wonderftti bananzaw— plant -ia and perfectly aafo in* uiudiUlful hands. | properly prepared, we that it. ro#iTivrr*Y supposed to be cropping out all over After iliirtv je-irx trial, is »fill rwsivit.g the I A1,»,“ xction and «ill break up a fresh Southern Oregon. We h°Pe *tT» all it- ' T^oid m tweuty four huura. mutt uuqualifleil testimonisls to it» virtue», I gt. M ai y ’ s CuuRcn, Allegany ( true. , from person» of tbc highOsi chsraclvr »nd re»- ; — ------ —-—-City, £cnii, Oct. _ Tho Galice mines arp attracting.Ha |X/n»ibility. -Physicians ,f il.e riist rospectabi- ; Tlie East India Hemp lio/been taken by Ed ;. iltji.-rocoiuniond it.se * most effectual prepara- , good deal of attention in . Jackson and Matthiaa Bihdor, 0. 8. B., ahd'd ev. FcLuatiRii lioulor ibucxtiacti'in of Paúl. It is ant only , Arnold, fWb, B.. both asgutant pwors of ibis Josephine connties. There are three I ehureh and «o far ha» re-ief to I kh I f * | tho best remedy ever known for Bruises, Oil’s, find enclosed check f »r three Lott’ea of-j well defined leads, reported running Biirus, Ac., but for Dysentery or Cholera or Hyrup, pill« and ointment. We will inform you | parallel to each Other. Tho largest is | .any sort of bowel complaint, it ia a remedy un i in due time whit furth*.rxsuccc6a the medicine I »hall meet with. about 270 feet wide, the next 80 feet surpassed for cfflcicnev and rapidity of »etton. Yuura tiyiy,»- ‘ and tl;ird '0 f<ret in wiiTth. They hi tho great cities of India, and othor Lot Ktv. rrnNANDo W olf , d7 Wa»l.ington.St, climates, it hM bwr. gio the Stir.dard Medicine^ j. have been traced InrotigTi tho country fur all such complaintr, as well as for Dyepep- for-the distant# pt ten piiles, and ta C h ; n 4 G moyk , Rowan Co., N?C.» si»-. 4Jvor Complainta. and other, k'nured div • Oct. 21, 1S74. ken up by tl^ose in search. The Assay orders. Fur Coughs and Cokls. Canker, K«nd Go* dozen Ointrttent and one ' of the ore is frqm $S0 to $90 ppr ton, Asthma, and difti. uliies, it has Leon of Cannabis Indipa Wlygn. Mr. J. W. Fiaher ‘ about two thirds diver and oap third -pr..r<»l jijr tlie nlust Abundant and. convincing brought his wife tfiTnt* for ■e%«Eni^a«u>r|. I found | ”h c r in t h e iuo i piu .f of mhfircnlum i con- i gold. The work so far hap beon prin tistiuiony to lie an ¡nvshisbla medicine. sumption. Thon it \vij '[ concluded to make ■ Jlewnre of (ill UnltútionS. cipally op-the surface. ------- a fair trial of Indian TfeniV' and now, there is The Pain-Killer is Sold by ail respecUble a general demand for tno*»e rEinedtea. -The A rumor wasjeurrept yesterday on itji dj^giats throughout lhe United States and Ointment excel» every tiling ahiha^y Fii*-*# kind I «ver »aw or .tried; iq m iny cajieT it acts the street t,o the effect that a heavy ■foreign countries. like a chai di . _ - ' gale occurred at Astoria a few days ago Pftces- 25 oents, 50 cents and »1 per bottle. r ’ Fraternnlly youry, - yuan F kitigm . All which hatidTcd lllri' vesBels lying tlirrw - —PRltllY D AVTVAt SUN, PH¡prl e r n r»-. plitlugpoplty anti experience teaches quite ropghly.' It is stated that the ncous fund of the college. No. 1IM Itigli street. Providence, ft. I- that the closer we get to a hot mass the. steamer Ajax broke loose from her more heht wo receive from it, 'and con moorings and was carried against the • sequently, the warmer we are. Even a wharf with great violence, tearing away few feet distance makes some difference a portion ot the, dock and damaging the but »bat shall we think when we find ’ vessel considerably. We spent some- by the last observations Gu the Bun’s timo in hunting down these reports, paa-alla* that Ire is more than Sij mill but did not succeed in tracing them to For restoring to Gray Hair its ions of miles nearer -tlijtl ho was lust I any very authentic source. As no men natural Vitality and Color. year at this time ; and still wo aro not i tion of a storm in’the dispatches re A dressing warm, bj;t oyep colder than before 1 I ceived from Cornelius, we aro strongly yrhich "j s at Can it be that tiro toil ctreak between inclined to believe that there exists ho once agreeabte, itere and the sun has been crowded 1 fonr.datiotrtor the rumor*. — ——— upon xrir little world by the approach The’ ReddUohi (UaHMOtli Indicator, of"bi* lutniuous majesty.? If wo» get ' speaking of emigrants from that place colder as we approach tho sun, and 1 to Oregon,'has the following;” Soiue conlin’tTe to approach it, so that ea>4i ■ of our readers writ say, ‘Where.4* transh of Venns will show a dimttni- Oregon*?'-'soinflwjiere out, mat ?’t Aye; 1 '¿¡AS74. J ItSU of six million of.miles, tlie theory so far west that Utcu to. think *|g>ut it^ _ that oitr earth will eventually fall into one wants to rest balf-wajrj; Bear Sir^l Lad snfferej /rom Cu R aud I hi consumed, is a niiserble fail- that when they *r° »t brpskfMr we are effectual fot 'urK’ aBd we will need furs and fat food, taryh ia an agvavuted form for about . at tea 1—so far west that one tniglit a* preserving the instead of linen dusters and thin gsriel well, when we arp l^trc, just Lout twelve years anti for several years from | on tho day of the final catastrophe. scrOM to /¡.liitis ai d 1 fetch a quarter ol' Bronchial trcnbl». Tried many doctors j restores faded and things with nolasting lieneiit. In : ceived a card the other day,’ informing or grtiy hair tea f t!ie)p is nothing but a little qniet CHURCH NEWS. him that the building of tho deaf, do its original sea n>etj»epn, * few thousand miles Muy, '72, becoming'nearly worn ot t with exivssjve J^ditoaii.l labors tm-a pa B uowxsvillf . Oncaorç, eolqr, with ths dumb and blind in Oakland, CaL, was across. Oregon City i* where our. Jan. 17th, 1875. J townspeople reside—the Capitol ol* per in New York City, I was attacks I Sloss and freshness of youth. Thin destroyed by flire ofi—tho 17th of Jan. with Broncbitis iu ft severe form ■ air is thickened, foiling hair checked, Tho loss of property amounts to ' $200,- Buo. T. F. C ampbell ,— Oregon State—one of those rapidly almost a total loss and baldness often, though not always, I sin seated to communicate to you rising.western cities ot which to give suffering AMO bnt this is only a small part of the cured by its use. Nothing can restore of voice. I returned hdme hero, -but real loss, for many poor ones have and the many readers of the- C hristian the latest Engljsh accpuut would be the hair where the follicles are de had been home only-4wo weeks when lost a homo. We hope the good people M cssknoer , that Spctariauishi is on the misleading ; for a westeln city, like a stroyed, or the glands atrophied and I was com|4et»ly prostrated with hem- pt Cal., will soon replace tho building w&ne in Rrownsvillg. During the tall boy, soon outgrows it* clothes and decnyc<i > but snc^ a’ remain can Be “ week of prayers ” the following seo- its individuality, while we, so far off, orrhago from the l^ungs, ¡faeingfour se- saved by this application, and stimu and rejoiee many sad hearts tarian churelies united in holding the are printing its particulars ; bnt it is cere Lite trnj spelle ffdtfig tu>o weeks, and lated into activity, so that a neflr I mmqusiox .—Tho ordinance of bap; meetings, in connection with the quite a neighboring place (as * neigh the first three iesl le of nine <lay<. Ill growth of hair is produced, Initead tisrn was administered by Pres. T. F Chrjstiun CbOrch : United Presbyter- | boring ’ goes in America) to the big the'September fpllpwing, I . improved of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi-s Campbell, on Sunday afternoon, to the tans, Cumberland Presbyterians, M. E. ‘ cities of California, and not far off from snflleiently to bo able jo Le about ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. My Itspcc^Bional use will prevent the hair seven persona whose confessions were Ghurali, and M. E.-Chnrcb South. The our own little place, Vancouver la- though in a very feeble state. reported in a previous issue. Their following preachers were present, all land ; and from some pewspppefs be Bronchial trouble remained and the fron) turning gray or fal|ii)'g off, an^ poniequently prevent baldness. Th, immersion* should have been jarformed part of tlie time : Rev. James Worth fore us—the Qregon pity Enterprise— Catarrh was tenfold worse than before restoration of vitality it gives to th, a week before, but ’for the exceed "and Rev. —. Patterson, of -the U. P. ; we gather tli.it ranch porp ant] fruit is Every effort for' relief seemed fruitless. sc5p arrests and prevent* the forma ingly cold weather. Sunday was a cold Rev. W. R. Bishop, of the Cumberland grown there, applpp and plums ; strong 1 seemed to be losing grouuri daily. I tion of dandruff, which is often so un- drizzly day, bnt no one suffered any P. ; Revs. Man, Pearls, Vanwinke, wheat, sometimes realizing fifty bushels contained in thia feeble state, rsising pleanty and offensive. Free from thus, permanent inconvenience from going MeKincy, of the M. É. Church ; Rev. to the acre ; and plums are produced as blood almost daily until abont the first deleterious »ubstances v^hich mak, of March, ’73, when I became so bad some preparations dangerous and inju into the water. We batfe never heard — Bro.1 ley, of the M. E- Church South, large aj Joosp eggs.” as tjn Ija to the house, rious to the hair, the Vigor can only of any one being injured in health by aud elders Harris sud Burnett, of th,3 , A friend suggested your remedies. benefit but not harm it. If vyanted Christian Church. •» - baptism. TEkECRAPHIC. Bat I was extremely ffeptyal that they merely for a HAIR ’DRESSING, The best of feeling prevailed during {From the Oregonian.) On» TBAVELLIG-AGENT.—Mr. Bootkby the entire meeting ; the spirit of the wonld do mo good, as I have lost all nothing else car) be fouqd *° desirable. is doing quite well for .the M essenger . union of all God’s people seemed to N ew Y ork , Jan. 25.— It is stated that heart in remedies, and began . to look Containing neither oil nor dye, it doc* Ho is one of the most wide-awako men have the uppermost seat in the minds deputy collectors report the seizur? <?f tipon ¡Pj?di.cipp and dostprs with dis not soil whit, cambric, and yet lasts long on the-hair, giving it a rich, glossy we ever saw, and goes on against every of all in ^ttendanoe. ■ Bros. Harris and $40.000 worth of silk imported as cotton gust. However, I obtained one of lustre, and a grateful perfume. •bstacle. He is unit in Lane county, Burnett made some of their happiest ' good*. It involves several customs yonr girpiilars, soil read it carefully, and is jnst recovering from -a severe hits upon Christian union, which were officers. It js estimated that the regu- iron» which I eapjj tp jjip conclusion Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Practical and Analytical ChemlsU, spell of <sickness. The brethren have responded to with a loud Amen by all ' lar importations amount to over a that you understood yonr business at . LOWELL^ MASS. been very lpnd to him, /qx which we leadiog. members of the different ! million. ’ least. I finally procured a quantity of jtbsni Abeto, Wfd ajk 'fqr a continuance churches presebt." One year ago. if - C hicago , Jan. 25.—An Inter Oceaies Dr. ¿age's Catarrh Remedy, yonr Gol SI.OO A BUSHEL FOR pt Uiat kindness. Receive him well, the same things had been said by our Washington special sayathe donate over den Mcdf'al Discovery and Pellets, WHEAT I . flnd puy up yonr^t little bills,'' for t|m -brethren in a meeting of that kind, the >1.» ..Imi.ainn of Colorado developed a and commenced their vigorons tisc ac cajiitul of the M ens eng tn is mado up Only response would have been that of stron; opposition, although of twenty- cording to directions.. To my snr- I yill sell good* nt price* *O that •» of just sneii little sums of coin. groans aud sighs. I am happy to see ' five Senators present over half were in prise, 4 began >o improve. The Dis- Farmer will realise f 1.00 ONE DOL this change cóme over the peoplet God | favor of admission. The subject will ! eovery nnd Pellets, in n'fflfort time, LAR per bqshel for hi* yyilRAT. C ollege .—The second term of speed the time when all His peoplè cjn ' eotne np to-morrow.- The chances of I brought put seyXxe ,eruption, which Christian Collfege commenced las: speak the same things and bo one as I an enabling act-beinjz reported arp not continued for reveral week}. I felt Monday, and evervtliing is moving Jesus Christ and Jiiv-F.ither was one. much better my appetite improved, and I very good. smoothly on toward its terminus. Sev CoBSELjjjS, Or., Jan. 20.—tf. Htilson I gained in strength and flesh. In Bro. Harris commenced a meeting at eral new students were added to its Halsey on Lord's day, Jan. 10th. Bros. 1 left Astoria with Express letters laid three months every vestigo of the Ca little army of aspirant*. If they will Waller* an# Harris will assist Bro. Saturday at 44 o'clock. Ho camo over tarrh was gone, the Bronchitis had acquit themselves as nobly in June a» Burnett in holding land nnl reached Cornelius this after ncaray disappeared,’ had no Cotigh a moating they have in Jauniry we ' *-Jl tit one or two weeks duration, in tbi< noon. He reports the steamer Ajax at whatever, a»d had entirely qeased to considcrtlreir effort* eramin ’ntly I place. comrflOnctng on Saturday night ■ the wharf, ico-bound. She arrived raise blood ; and contrary to the expeo- successful. May God speed our ’ before the first Lord's day jn next plan. 4th. Her pas>engeru are still tntion oji.opie of my friends .the core has remained permanent. I have no tbara.___ ' , . - - ______ ’ I miiMth Mòre anon* laudable enterprise than that of The river is full of floating ice. Thero more Hemorrhages from the Lungs, and Your brother in Christ. ■ educating the youth, and she is among are large ice fields on, the rfiO*Wv1»c- «m entirely fpee from Catarrh, from W. H. H owland . the first of the institutions of Oregon. tween Astoria and Sand Island. The which I have suffered so much and so STATE NEWS. channels are cIAar below Astoria. No lofl£. Tho debt of grstitade I owe for W. L. Adams, M. D, Mrs. B. A. Owens, M. R. W Q tik 'B ftcjis.-----During the late report* from above. The steamer /ia- the blessing l\h*ve received at yonr Rand's, knows nXbonnds. I *m thor Haring permanently located iq PORT I. AMD- cold map, I contracted a grievous cold, There are many persons in thl*acity rorite went up the rivor prospecting on from which I suffered intensely, for a who would not like to be called hewer* Friday but had not returned up to Sat oughly satisfied, Irom my experience, we artrprepared to snece*»fu11y treat thfxi re uniting Medical Aid. Cases yi Chronic Rheu day or two. Procuring a bottleof Mrs. of wood and drawer* of water that were urday, at 1!*A. M. that yonr medidines will master th« matism, Consumption,d'ile», j^idnoy Affochimi, Rohrer'* Lung Remedy, I commenced not too proud to be seen »hoveling snow W ashington , Jan. 25.-—12:30 P. M.— worst forms of tffkt oflions disease, Ca Asthma, Heart and Brain Diaesjgs, Anentlems, taking it, and in two day* the medicine yesterday. . ,. ■ ’ ;■ Fire broke out in the upper story of the Urrh, *s well as throat and lung disea and Diseases peculiar tn Females cured, where and suffering- were both gone. I con by now method» of Tat^uil I treatment, Nick Those, one of the original loca nsvy department bujifl'jng apd for some ses'. I have recommended them to wiier* the old remedies foil. "rfia fli flneat aMort- sider it the best medicine for cold* I tor» of the Yank ledge, Jadkaon. county, time burned fiercely, bnt ia now under very miny and shall ever spc.ik.iu their m*nt of Drus». sn«l rijths valuable Medicines ever need. Very pleasant, and sooth writes Jofl. Weterer, that by the aid of eontrol apparently. The upper rooms' praite. Gratefully yonr». LnowÁ'rñ Materia'Meitica kept exultantly ori ing, tt> curative powir* are great, a small furnace, he has melted ont were generally filled with records, the ‘ WM.H SPBNGKR. bam). and I will nse it in preference”to all abont $200 in silver from rock taken ont greater part of which were saved. p, 0. Box 507, Rotyoslpr, N. K. Ollies on First, le tween Yamhili ami Taylor others. . , of this ledge. ' 2 P. M —Jhs flreliyijil burning is Htrçete - ' A. F. C* m » bbll . i Mo. 43 -The fleet wbieb was so Jong bar the navy departpjepj, but it ia believed —F ac t s t « anheii DEALEJt HAS BEEN TESTED IN tVERY VARIETY OF CLIMATE, AND BY AtlioST Í BOSENB.LATT, BUïMVM*, vatupr, ps . ii . xiu IX ( m ENEDAL MERCHANDISE. ;i;^l Market Price paid Air PRODUCE, HIDE» and FÜR». ' No. 49-ly. J H. WT 1 ’.b in, Brownurfile...... 4.50 h. i. M/lIumbon, ditto 4 ' p. IT. pyinitfi. rfifth.................... 2.50 n Estie. ItartjrtHirg. ......... 2 Mr». H. R, dnip ............ 2 Mrr.’A.ft. MVrf.rt, tot'o 2 * "■Mrs . 2 Mr#. S. H.’WluirJRir.Lurji,- ditto .. 2 Mr». H, n . 5 2.50 A <■-. tiy< nw, («•4: Vino..’ XßO f A f 1 • o ’ . • J. A . Hodden, Jönctiun ?, ,, . \<,5Q O R. Iktstn. ditto . ji. 2;50 A. 8. Powora, ftpriiigfieJd .... .. 4.50 rr tt t '* J _ N^hanivi .Hall, Springfield.......... 2 ■ 1L CT. (,’allH^n. Eugeiwi ................ . 2 I ■ t. I in4ir, ditto . ................. . 2 Wait». Vrabtree, Mt. PleMtnt ... 3 i»0 Wm. Cobb. Belford, Iowa ,. .5 45 J. M. II ar ria. Cottage .prove . . ., 2 I. W.‘ Bond. Etitrenc City............... 2.50 John '. V < rd. K:itt!e<?;«ke. . 2.50 Jane J. BriMfbw, Pl5ffRimt Hili ... 2.50 /B. C. Pennington &?Co.i Eugege 2 W. H. MoClniy, Plwwant 2.50 Wm. Lyons, Rattlesnake t. < .... 6 50 M.Calhunn. Pliant Hill .... 2.50 Robert CnlHrtGU, dittu». 2.50 Nrwirm MulkA RpAtlescake 2 —Davin, ditto....... . ................... ‘ 2 B t » RETT1IAN AxxorNCEMtNT. — The Inlernallonai Reri w (bi monthly) for January will captain : Judge- T. M,. Cooley's (of Michigan) Guarantee of onjer. ani Republican Go^erntpept in rhe prhte»/’ which dijenssej lekifiipeey of tlie Executivi interference in such cases as haveai'ro n Rhede Jsland, Arkansas. Louisiana, and other Statpg. This is b . iit i|ri»Ri;Y odo of the ablest article* that lias yet appeared on this subject, and will be likely io attract w i le attenticn iu political circles.—Dr. McCosb’g (oi Princeton) “'Ideas in Nature Over Oregon looked by Dr. Tyndall.” Marked in terest has been evinced in this expected reply ,o ‘he great B^lUs| addres». Nnmerons extracts having appyareil FA.1M FOH GALE from Dr. McCosh’s lectnre and reported conversations, we desire to state that this article is written expressly for tlie readers wl the International Reriete, and is a npx, and the only original exposi tion of iiifyriew*-'—The Association lor the Rpforpi apj ¿'edification, of th«. J jiws of Rations, by Dr. James B. ^lilcs, Secretary of the Association, Boston-.- A preserit and conspicuous nor-ijmong nations is a well digested coHe ol International Law. sod an In ternational Tribunal to settle the diffcr- j cnees of nations, not adjusted by the— Doster in Factory Cloths, Blankets, Dry I ordinary methods pf negotiation: The Goods Clothing, Boots and Shi«», Groceries, I work undertaken by this Association, Hardware, Ac. Sold a» low as tho cheapest. ■I and'its history, are of the utmost im- No. I. tv. I * i?h - ; portanee to the whole world, and’ no ! other American lias a more intimate knowledgo Of it than Dr.. Milts.— Vienna and the Centennial is the title of a timely artiejebv Rrof. J. M. Hart, Albany» Lof New York. It ia an in tell ¡»ent des- ■ cription of tliaf magnibeenf failure, • ffliYocially, of 1873, arid iuaps out seme dangerous shoal* ' for onr centennial commission to avoid.—The following (ereign srtielys ar* also p L present im. portanee: The University Si stimili Italy, by Prof. Angelo de Gubertmtis, Florence ; -sod l’aroo Liebig, by hre successor in the chair of Agrionltnrsl Chemistry, Munich, Prof. Angnat Vogel. A single number by mail, powt- 'find, pries S1C0 ¡suhic. lpti, narice, i $5.00 per annum. ' ▲ 8. Barnes, A Co., , ' Publishers, J11 k 113 William St., New | York, 113 4115 State St., Chicago. J . ■ ’ ‘ -------------:---------- . 1 I