VICTOKYt Iropen Mnttjm. The doss ot war teem about to ! Fried AdYHuring. SATUBDAY, SEPT. 18, 1871 V ' Omelnl Fappr for On-won. TUE STATS FAIB. The Eleventh Annual State Fair Will be held at Salem, beginning on Monday, October 9th, 1871. A large list of liberal premiums are offered by the Society, amounting in the aggregate to about 810,000. There are also sjiecial premiums ol-ftrcd-'by private individuals, amount nig to $590. Among those we no tice $25 worth of 'dental work, of fered by Dr. Chance, of 'alctu, fir tlie eleatiot, Ix-st, neatest ai d most patched, suit of Tanner's workii:: Ti e Kepubheans may rejoice ai.d . , , , 3Tau in the i-:ast. , e arc glad to see from the dls- j be exceeding glad" over the elec-l-T jsjhibura J? v ac tar : "A : Patcl,e8' t5ia wheat has advanced tion returns so far received. AVe - tru,r,,Io is b n,K.lidi, between Kus- I 'W-2-7o ler cental. This is iwuiaume au i;cv; auu vv lit rejoice the hearts of our Oregon farmers the mountains from the prairies of; ed Both poWors are makiig'ex- Mau.e over her LaiMsome uxraufw , ,ci:s:ve Drermtioii8 and the war from 82:18 lasAycar, to 11,000 now. , once commci:ced, the terrible mcv.es The stonu-wave of the Pacthc of blood, carnage and miserj-e::actel scarce iv tctuici. iitw ii ii.i .i.o- i 1 a . 1 nlmnrf. 1'car tha soULil OI re O (N. , .... ....-. : :..n. i.u v i sia ai.u iiihii.a; is is meviiuuiu ing as it cornea thundering across j , t it eaimot le avert- I in the late Frai co-Prussian contest. of triumph that swells from Cali- j wiU .itr.tijl rlpcslto(1 wItll aI1 of fornia's Worn, in view of her 6,000 ', tj!C:,. i;arro,vi..g eooquei.ccs-. Kus majorlty for i!ooth. The Atlanta ' s!a WmA f()be tl:e a.'iTive t-artv has hiK-ken, ai.d ti e Paciiie said her ; ,i0 a;r0!. t!.e esinwon of her sTceci.,ai.d Uoi.ubrcans throughout j tfc.,t ,iCr .jlllWce aWul U.e couiary pi w .-.... , may lKX(rne nu,, n a men arc cxci tiim UiCir uunust powerful. I ler th at in 1807 I la iglit's majority hi i ability to preveut a combination i ,v i, v . ... . . . . ' oi r.iiroix-uii ttowers anamsi iier tie- clotHes. C. E. Du irois, I inner, j the Iiepubhcans have earned tlie ! Ti c ccenvtio; of the Black Portland, oflersonefet of furs, value i htate bv C.COO, it becomes truly a ! c. t. , a . i . . iAft . ' A it t -u li-. .t " ' , - , - , i fcea for her Hoet, is but a sti-ategetic JlOOtothehidywhow.llexlubathe matter of congratulation, and the! to adva,.W on Central bet Un-ee loaves of bread, to be r.cpublic-ans vf California deserve K hv wav ot- r(jlai:a .wjtll. made atlhree separate bakings, not groat credit fl-r their effort ! out risk to the- u.ter..al peac of the less than one week apart, with a ,Ia,:!. wl;-lc, .ave rcsuitej. ju , t , . who liave not yet disposed ot their wheat. .Oregon wheat Ptill main tains its leading rank in the market, aiid at one dollar per bushel, there is no crop that will pan out; more profitably. The condition: of the wheat markets in the diilerent parts of the world is such as to insure a coi.tinuar.ee of the present prices, if not a greater advai.ee. As the Fall and Winter crops of -wheat in Ore gon are the best, and there is every prospect of a good demand and con tinuance of the present prices llr some time to come, would it not be well for our fanners to plait largely this Fall and W inter ? 'I lie TnuiiMitiiy 'I'.iii-vrs I'tSit Anions iiit-iHSf 1 vf. t'oaitori Tor JDfUiormlM. receipt &r making in her own hand writing ;- and will also state upon konor, that her father, husband or brother has not complained of miss fng buttons on Sabbath mornings for tlie past year ; and who shall lc able to play on the piano or organ or ring W, -'OU Hundred," "Vankee Doodle," cr any Jine piece of music they or she may select. $10 are offered by F. If. Hilh Wil bur, to the youth under 20 years of age, whose habits have been never to allow the sun to find him either aleep or in bed, for the last twelve mouths, and does not allow himself to loiter away much time around the stores or saloon. The Fair promises to be a big thing, and let evervbodv and his wife attend. i Conceding that General Grant has made a better President than he expected, Mr. Greeley still opposes Lis nomination for 1 872. It will be couoling to the friends of the General to know that the support of Mr. Greeley is not always neces sary to success. In 1840 he op posed the 'nomination of General Harrison; but he was nominated and elected, notwithstanding. In 1844 he' supported Mr. Clay for the Presidency, but (.lay was defeated. In 184S Mr. Greeley vehemently opposed the nomination of General Taylor; but Taylur became Presi dent. In 1852 he bitterly fought against the nomination of General Scott ; but Scott was nominateh In 1856 he was enthusiastic hi his support "of General Fremont, and the General went under. In 18 CO he was one of the few that went to Chicago to nominate Mr. Bates: rdly made a rime m the convention. In 18G4 he per sistently strove against the nomina tion, of Mr. Lincoln, and came near bolting the party; b-.it Lincoln W3S nominated and elected. He favored "the nomination of Mr. Chase, in 1868 ; but the convention thought best to bestow that honor on Gen eral Grant, his favor to the con trary i notwithstanding. The friends xT General Grant, therefore, may derive much consolation from these historic reminiscences ; awl in the present opposition of Mr. Greeley to General Grant, implied if not squarely brought to an issue, opine , success. glorious a victory. I'-.ese are t"e pi dot are meditating fCenes first of the camign, and will be ! 0fcall.age, with all of their atto-nd-healthy in their influence on the j allt ;orrurs 0f miseiy and death, for elections which are to occur in Ohio, i tll(ir il;,iiVulual gioriiitation, our IV.msylvania and Iowa, next Octo- j i)t,iovca Xation, under the wise and ber, and in Illinois, Witconsin, j ;udicious nmiuajccment of her Ad- Minr.esota, New York, New Jervcy Massachusetts, Mississippi and Mary land, next Xovcmlicr. They will inspire the Kepublicaus in those States to newer eitort-j and fresher zeal, and thus most ghrious results of increased majorities, from each one of those States, may be confi dently antVipated. And as Gov ernor Ilaight and Governor G rover are somewhat alike in their political characters. very nearly matched and as onr last Legislature adopted the system of rascality and swin dling, in the shape of party legisla tion, so characteristic of the Cali fornia Legislature, at;d which has resulted in its overthrew, we may safely conclude that in our Con gressional election of Juno 1872, the people of Oregon will show their appreciation of such a party in a brilliant Republican victory. Tlie inlluer.ee of these upon the Presi dential contes t of 1872 may be easily sumrsed. The Fast will answer to the "West, the North to the South ; ar.d from every hill-top and valley, and mountain-side, will come the "sound of mirth and gladness'' over Republican victories. Some of our Democratic cotcmp oraries are put to great straits for something out of which to mami- ministrators, is rapidly increasing in prosperity, wealth and power. The smiles of Providence are resting un.n us as a nation, a:.d gratitude should swell in every bosom. The Do'mocracy are continually clamoring for a reduction of taxa tion and an economical administra tion of the Government. They charge tl e Republican party with extravagance, with corruption-frand, everything that is dishonest, soliish and oppressive. But what is their record in the United States Senate on the subject of taxation ? It was proposed to reduce tlie taxation some eighty-live million dollars ; and while the Republican Sci.afc.rs voted aye, the Pemecratie Senators voted nay. Not a single man of them voted in favor of tlie measure. Ihe v were afraid, as .ator Mor ton said in his St. Louis speech., that the ''Republicans would have the credit of the. reduction a:.d Democ racy would therehy Jose a popular shibboleth." Then, too. they charge the Republ:can party with extrava gance. In proof of tiiis, they con trast the cost of Buchanan's admin istration, with that of the fi.-cal vcar ending June 30, 1871. they sa ; lie fi rmer, amounted X.o 77,102,- t !( 72. the latter. S482.257.- facture their sqmus and editorials. n, ... ,4 . ,. ., ..... 1 'Oil o'o, r a " nice little diilerei.ee i,ui.o-omw.i tu.ui.j.sa, .wo. ...... j f fin4 S(JS 8j to write unless isiscu upon some- j thiiig tangible, cr which can lx- tor- j tured"uiJ tlie appearance of such The imaginative faculties, however, of seme have become so lanrelv de- I lere they ?eem to presume that their reader. aix ignorant and easily gulled, not having intelligence enough to dis cern the fallacy at the bottom of this i both pa rties j no w and at all. times t-;ir:"- it"- t It i v. Is . it kind, asks the Pacific Cttrigtim Adeocute, in a neighbor to fasten a bell on his cow's neck, .torn her into the streets, and per mit her to wander about town in the sight, watching for open gates, tramping- on the sidewalks, and tinkling- her bell for hours under your window, dnvuig away sleep, and bringing weariness, vexation and almost a cursing on the cow and her owner ? ; i No, it is not kind ; but an evi dence of the most careless though t- lessness,. or the meanest depravity. In eit&ercase, the owner of said cow, ought to be saluted at, night with the music of amorous tom-cats, or the "filing of rusty saws, or the -t. u r ec o 3 j . J in the past, , It only shows to what the howjings of four hundred thous-f - ' l -nd tw .11 a t sources the Democratic party must j : , . resort for their editorial matter. :- wsruuisu oios, long enougn to cure him effectually of such pernicious conduct. J-!-" -: The ITugene City Guard , ot the .9th proximo says: "We are totally w Tn the dark concerning the result of : lb election - ia Cahfornia." It is Jiiatu.4you 'fehould be, neighbor, and if you could only remain so, how ,ComforUbleand"60othin'',! it would , be I If the Democrats, generally, could have a few, rays ot the sun shine of prosperity now, how cheer ing it would be to them in their lit tle dark holes! v " The African Methodists, who re ;cently held their conference in Chi cago, resolved that General Grant's -adminbtratioa was a successful one, and renominated him fbr the presi-'.doccy:-' The wwool gathering" there I was. to acme purpose, lor "color" vcIoikhI, that a mere thread is often ,,,.7- i s' t i " " . ' ' j to tell their readers, that the amount sufficient on which to hansr a sur r- . . . . .. .. 1 i cliarsxeil as Kepiit.licaii exjjenses tor abundance of woiils, conmlent with . , ;r . T -ci ., ., , ., t the fiscal vear ending June i, i8 J, meamr.u to the easily suited. J he ; . , , , , " . ., ' . t includes the whole amount paid latest thing of the kind is the no-1 , . . . , , . during the vear on principle and m- mer.clature of some of the lepiil-s " , , , , . . . i ... , 1 , i terest or the public debt, contracted hcan press, in refemn'r to the ad-; , , . . . , oy rue lare --unpicasantness, ministrators ot the government, as ! , " . , , r., , - , brought on, as -thev mav have for- "our rulers." To the minds of . , goiien, oy ineir lricutis m me couiii, i ail also includes the amount iiaid portentous ; ,. , glooms. Thev indicate, sav they, I l. ' i lie delt ; and if these arj taken j away, ami other expenditures grow- ing dhwtly out of the war, it will be found that the administration of the Government now costs the peo ple considerably less per capita than it did during the administration of press, trator rulers these imaginative gentlemen, around 1 these words cluster Since the discovery of the theft of the vouchers in the Controller's office, New York, Mayor- Hall has addressed a communication to the Controller requesting him to resign, that some ether person may be placed in the office to investigate its' affairs and restore public confidence. It is 1 re lieved that this request will bo re fused by Connolly. It seems a fac tion has broken out in this band of Tammany thieves. It is said that Hall and Sweeny are trying to crush Tweed and Connolly. The demand of the Mayor, for Con nolly's resignation, excites the indig nation of" the friends of the latter. They say if any resignation is made it must include all who are in any way tinctured with complicity, in the transactions of the city govern ment. The only difference between these couplets of thieves seems to be, that Hail and Sweeny are' a great deal more crafty and expert at the business than Tweed and Com.ollv. If our Democratic friends can see anything comforting' hi the "signs of the times," they are certam'y the most easily tatistied and cheer ful ieople in the world. First, the Democratic Territory of Montana elects a Republican Delegate something that never before oc curred in her history. Next, we have a large Republican gain in Kentucky, heretofore the very Gib raltar of Democracy. Then rap idly following these examples comes North Carolina, vrith an unexpect edly, even to the most sanguine Republicans, large majority for the Republican ticket ; showing that a largo numlier of whites must have cut loose from Democracy and joined the party of progress. But right here on the Pacific coast, ' where Democracy calculated on certain and overwhelming success, having her strongest and ablest men in the field, have the people "gone back" on the '-time-honored principles," and let Democracy "out." The defeat was suddeiw terrible, and overwhelming, ail Democracy is thoroughly demoralized. Verily, Democracy is a the down-grade, brakes off, without conductor or brakesman, and the "signs of the times" seem to indicate a terrible smash-up not far in the future a smash-up that will leave not a ves tige of Democracy to swear by. A.M EX. that we are drifting from a Rcpul lic into an Empire. Soon will the American eagle flop his pinions for j the last time over the Republic, j shriek they. Tlie chains are being j forged, rises the wail. They call ! our Administrators and Represent atives Rulers ! Bah ! How flimsy the thread on which to hang so many hair-standing words! How small the switch on which to hang such a tremendous f care-crow! I low few and small the vermin fbr such a mighty scratch ! No one but a modern Democrat, hard up fbr some thing to write, would ever think of drawing such evil conclusions from James Buchanan. In regard tocor ruptiou and fraud, it hardly becomes the Democratic party to assume the role of a virtuous critic, while the New York I'inies is unearthing the most stupendous frauds and public crimes that have ever been perpe trated upon this continent.' -"While the Tammany Ring of the Demo cratic nartv is heim? held im in their an .expression at once natural and true cimracter 1)crore the American, convenient, as well as of universal I TJeopl(, an drippir.tr with the filth custom ana practice oy manners oi ot corruption ami dishonesty, it would seem prudent, as well as modest, for our 'Democratic' critics to lay very low 'and --keep- quite dark. - ' ' " A distinguished physician says, that five drops of chloroform in a !itt le water, given if necessary every tour or six hours, will cure sca-sick-ness. Sorry we did not know that a little over a week ago. As the steamship CvnXantiw:- cavorted in a gale fbr four days upon the heav ing bosom' of the Pacific, we did think our internal arrangements would come up. Sea-sickness is a great elevator. The only full meal we ate while aboard of the ship, eaten just as we came out of the Golden Gate, came up a great deal faster than it went down, hardly giving us time to find a place to put it. The elevating pr.icass, however, did not slop there ; but kept, on in its "wurks" until we almost looked to be turned inside out and entirely spilt. Traveler on tlie raging brine, take along a little chloroform. The Republican State Conven tion which met at Baltimore, Mary- hind, hist Tuesday, nominated Hon. Jacob Towne fbr Governor, by ac clamation ; Alexander l'amsdell fbr Attorney General, and Lawrence J. Brengle" for Controller. Resolu tions were adopted to sustain the Administration, commending the faithful execution of the laws, gen eral honesty and efficiency in the public service, a rapid decrease ot the public debt and taxation, and recommending the renomination of G ra nt. Res dutions denouncing the principles, position and practice of the iX'mocmtic party were adopted. Resolutions favoring tlie annexation of San Domingo were tabled, by a vote of 58 to 267. Tlie Theory of Raspail, an old one, as to the origin of the cholera, is now receiving much attention in the medical world. The theory supposes the cause of the disease to be a species of animalcule that im pregnates the waters contiguous to tlie plague, and di-appear simulta neously with it. Camphor is a dead ly poison to them, and , hence the remedy suggested fbr a preventative of cholera, as will as tor a' mitiga- . f j: ' rrl. w" vi cure ui mo uistac. J. u following is suggested by a corres pondent of the New York Herald : "All water for drinking purposes should be boiled and kept tightly covered, for it is in the water where the greater number of auimalculse are found. ' We should also abstain from all liquids which have net been thoroughly purified, by fire. A judicious use internally of a few drops of spirits of camphor daily destroys the aninialcuiiB as fast as they enter the systecd, ; thereby arrestiDg the .disease." We cull the following jubilant notea from the San Francisco Clironfcle of the 8th : Democrats have taken- a New Iiepar ture for Salt liiwr. II. H. llalglit command?. The Chkoxkxe indicated this Departure several day) since. i The Democratic rooster lias lot hi voice. No crows are heard, and the State Central Committee, like : Arabs, have folded their tents and silently stoleaway. Harry Byrne hascMivliuled to take a trip "to the spring" the climate of San Francisco not agreeing with hint. Tom Freelon, his indirstrioii3 assistant, contemplates a voyage to Mexico. Let the new Igi.-ilatnre repeal tlw Wtignnt bill not from partisan consid erations, but : because it is uujust and wrong to compel the people to support partisan newspapers. , The Legislature will - be Keptiblican by a large majority on joint ballot. Let the legislator send to tlie United States Senate a man of brains John B. Felton. Third-rate men have been tried and found wanting. Give the people a first-class man. . On' the night of September 9th, a fire occurred at Bloomington, I11L nois, consuming ; an entire bh ck. Low, $250,000; insurance 120,000. The canine race of this city is getting very numerous; they make night hideous With their howls. Can't some one stop them? Where is the night-wa tch?- CorvallU Ga zette. If we may venture an opinion, neighbor, wo don't think a night- wath, or a day-watch, or any other kind of a time-piece, would remedy the evil ; half so well as a little "cold piseu." V That'll stop 'em, sure. The Republican vote in the late election hi " Old Kaintuck" was 89,578. The highest Republican vote at any previous election was 57,2G1 ; showing a - triumph of Democratic principles to the amount of 82.3 17 voters, at the wror.2 end. " John Brown's soul," etc., sing. v The Portland llnrald reports the number of buildings erected this summer, and now iu process of erec tion and completion, in Portland, to be three hundred and thirty- three, by actual count. ; This indi cates rapid growth, -v . One item complained of in the Tammany exposure is $8,000 fbr hatchets. Wonder if those Tam many thieves wouldn't like to bury them? - ' The continuous rams have been disastrous to the cotton crop of South Carolina. - : , Marion county permits her scrip to go begging at 00 cents on the dollar.- The Georgia journals are growl ing because Governor Rullock has been abesei.t from the State upwards of two months. " Do thev miss me at home?" is answered in the affirm ative in his case, 'and they want him to "come home" pretty considerable quick, not "to die," but to attend to his duties as Governor. As there is no Lieutenant Governor, the du ties of the office of Governor dur ing his abfer.ee devolve upon tlie President ot the r-enate, and next upon the Speaker of the House. At. last accounts, the Governor was having a good time down in Cali fornia. ' A dry goods dealer at Xo. 9 Kearny street, San Francisco, by the name of Solomon Rosenthal, committed suicide on the 13th, at his residence on Stockton street, by hanging. In order to make a sure thing of the job, lie shot himself witli a pistol as he swung off. The cause which led him to so tragic an end M'as jeeuniary embarras.-mcnt. He left a wire ami two children. PACIFIC COAST HEWS. Last Monday afternoon, in San Francisco, S. J. Hensley wheeled C. A. Boyee through Kearney street in a wheelbarrow, in . pursuance of an election bet, Hensley having gambled on the Democrats. He was dressed like a sport, with white kid gloves and a cravat to match. They were accompanied by a drum and fife baud and a large crowd, and the sum of 193 in contributions was. collected for the benefit of the Protestant and" Catholic Orphan Asylums. The population of Olympia, W. T., now exceeds "sixteen hundred. Tlie number of Indians reported in the Oregon Superintcndency is 19,975. In the Washington Terri tory Superinteuder.cy, 12,794. Last week the Railroad company raised the price of flour from Salem to Portland, from 63 to 3 CO per ton an advance of twenty percent. James Xilson, for many years a clerk fbr Charles Winturu, San Francisco, dropped dead on one of tlie streets of that place, September 11th of apoplexy. lie was forty four years old. Also, the porter at the Mint, while taking a warm then cold show er bath on the evening of the same day, fell down dead with the same disease. 'I lie editor of the Portland Bulle tin concludes a searching criticism on Miss Anthony's lecture, delivered in that place on the evening ol Septemljer 11th, in the following plain ar.d earnest language : To follow these doctrines to their logical conclusion will be to bring about division in homes, anarchy in families, and chaos in society in general. We are opposed to the whole theory and liibrie of Miss Anthony's system as we understand it. l'oli Ileal Last Wednesday Supervisor Ivcl lv, of San Francisco, presented a bill of 6560 for meals, cigars and liquors furnished to the olficers of electiou in the Twelfth Ward, sec ond precinct ; r at the rate ot 107 to each man. Tlie Board of Super visors refiued to allow it. Souora letters say that ti.e Indi ans are more bold than they have been at any time fbr twelve months. General Crook arrived at Camp Grant ten days sii.ee, and hearing of some Indian depredations, started two companies of cavalry in pursuit. September 15th is the beginning of the Jewish Xew Year. Busi ness is generally suspended, by those who adhere to the Jewish faith, from sunset on the 15th to the f ame hour on the 16th. Wilmington, Delaware, has gone Republican by a large majority, tlie gain being C50 over the vote of hist vear. General Hancock is talked of considerably, as the Democratic candidate fbr President fbr 1872. Judge Davis, of Illinois, is said to he the man favored by Tammany, for that "posish." It doesn't mat ter, however, who the Democrats favor, or who they nominate, fbr they can not elect him. That kind of work, though, is comparatively innocent, and we would not dis turb them in it ; as it keeps them froin doing things a great deal worse, besides affording the poor fellows a little coin fort these trying times. '1 he leading Germans in Xew York, at a lxvont Democratic meet ing, threatened that unless a decis ive stand was taken against Tam many by the State committee, that they would go with the rest of their countrymen in America, over to tlie Republican party. Republicans have won the elec tion in Wyoming Territory. Stowa Items. A Washington paper says that a few evenings ago two of the niort noted woman suffragists of that city, with their husbands, went into a restaurant aud asked fbr oysters. The proprietor invited them to a private room, which they declined, saving, "Oh, no! Ave want to dv just as the men do." They went to the raw-box the quartette of them and ate raw oysters until the lour got outside of two dozen raw, when they called fbr four glasses of ale, and drank them down as though they had been used to oysters and ale. : - Diggings which prospect as high as tlmty dollars- per day to the hand are reported to have been found on the Payette, Idaho, by Judge Heath, of Rocky Bar. - - i Xear Pioneer City, and toward Middle Boise, Idaho, rich quartz Jedgcs have been lately discovered. According to the last censiw of Ire land, we learn tint the population of tint mfortnaate island, has d'unini ?hcd about one half in tlie list few years. It was formerly ten millions, , It is pdw off y : about five millions. It seems that the inhabitants pour into the large towns for the purpose of ob taining - work, or becoming paupers, while the best of them emigrate. More tlian one-third of tlie cattle and corn of England is imported from abroad. AgHcutuxeis thus diminish ing while manufactures are increasing, and the English Jprcss are concerned tibjut it. A little girl, near Silverton, liad her f.ic:al organ split by a falling dart, the other day. which she had sent up and was watching come down. , Her nose wa3 reconstructed with a needle and thread, and she is now hunkydora." The Chicago Post gaes Vcarhomici domuiue"' one better with "splitaforl-boaIa.sa-ssiusonity." We go a - little higher on ; lJemocraticdisgustibusover-Califoruianewsology. ' In digging a well a mile and a half south of Portland the other day, they got into a stratum of flue black sand, in which scale gold wa found, to the amount of two bits to the pan.- ICrl Hot Mtot. If the head of the Sachems of Tam-lii-tny enn maiinge to secure the nom ination of "their man" for the Presi dency, and then see liini elected, there will he iiiauirunited the gruwUs-t ad mini'tratioti of theft, corruption, protli gacy, extravagance and crime this country ever witnessed. The ring of swindlers now holding treacherous power in Xew York City under the name of Democracy, are doing more to weaken the cau-m of Democracy in the country at large than the entire vote of tlie city can atone for. Thi- is Tammany! This is the so-ca'lled Democratic au thority governing New York ! ThU is the devil's combination of I thieves now running Xew York Ciry and Stale, not for the good of the many but for the enrichment of the few. Till? U the monopoly of corruption-i-its now proposing to buy the nomina tion of tlie next Democratic candidate for the Presidency, that Washington mav be included that some ot the leading thieves of onr Xew York olli cials may be traup!xuited to newer fields, but 1 under the same manage ment! It i? for the Democracy of the coun try to look to this to send to the Na tional Convention of 1872, men who dare be honest to tax payer and to principles, or there will be such a de feat, siu-h a disruption and scattering of the Democracy us no power on earth will ever rally. Honest men will not always endorse corruption. Xew York, the llglK?n ofTannnany, may submit towliut- its people have not pluck enough to help, but the Ie mocraey of the country well kot sub mit to Mich dictation. Dook at Xew York ! One hundred and one millions of dollars in debt ! And wliat have the people to show for it ? A steam yatch I Au American Club House ! A race track! A supreme court owned by the Erie Railway, with Hon. George Barnard toll keeper! A palace for lying, slippery Dick Connolly, the Comptroller, who went into office so poor that he could not qualify iu a thousand dollars---who is a millionaire. A fortune of ten millions for Peter Bismarck Sweeney, who was a poor man when first appointed City Cham berlain. '-- '-',. 'v '"- ;' -: -.. A palace for Hon. Wui. M. Tweed, the likeliest man in the ixrr, who has ordy made twenty five millions of doll ars out of tlie . city, by, honesty and economy, iu ten years! 1 A fortnue of seven millions ibr A. Oaky Hall, tlie popiiijay Mayor, who squawks when his masters pulls the string and pockets his percentage ' of toe piunuer wmie angling tor we nom ination for Governor ! Six thousand harlots and nineteen hundred dens of infamy supported di rectly irotn ino city stciuinsrs. These are few of the exhibits for this enormous debt which must be naid or irepuaiaieu. romcroy's democrat. Thu. irngth f the Presbyterl; n Churth ui the United States, as report ed at the General Assembly of that lw lir , '1 . 1 . ... nr ? - J . 'j vmv.ij;, 1.1.-1. -Ay, i.i a. This, however, does not include the whole, as many congregations were not reported. Contributions tor the purposes of the Church for tlie year ending in May are reported to have amounted to $9,017,70.i--an increase of nearly $fK)0,000 over the previous j'ear. Some idea of the amount of money contrbuted for religious purposes in this country may !e derived from the .statement that a single denomination, and that not the most numerous ouc, has raised so large a sum. Friend Galloway writes us that Oliver MePhillips, son of B. Me Phillips, was accidentally shot and killed, near Amity, by a lad named Monroe. The practice of boys carry ing firearms is a pernieious and dan gerous one. Will parents ever learn wisdom in this behalf. Salem Mercury of 13th. . .. The Nat ional Division of the Sons of Temperance adopted the following by a vote of 81 to 30, at Boston, Septem ber 8. Whereas, In the Order of the Sons of Temperance, under the jurisdiction of the National Division, we know no dis tinction on account of raeecolor or for mer condition ; therefore, . liESOLvr-D, Tliat all are alike before the law. Hesoi.vep. That iu future action we do not deem it cxjediertt organize separate bodies in the same territory on account of these or any other dis tinctions. The Xorth German Bishops have jti-t commenced a series of conferences nt Foulda to consider the question of the dogma of infallibility. At these meetings it lias been decided to omit the customary morning cathedral high mass. From their earnest manner since they have commenced to conduct their sittings it is evident that they mean business. MayonIIall asserts his intention to fill out his present term of olllce ami run again, and let the people pass judg ment iijioii his administration. Cornelius Walsh was nominated for Governor of Xew Jersey by the Keptib lican Convention held at Trenton, Sep tember 7th. - - : The former home of Xewton Booth was Terre Haute. Indiana. Ills former friends and ucighlmrs rejoiced greatly over the news of his election. At Virginia, Nevada, one hundred gnus were fired iu hoiwir.of the Repub lican victory iu California. Mns. Colt, the v.ealthy Hartford pistol maTinfactiircr, is not satisfied with building a $200,000 church, but she mu-t now build a $"0.000 school-hou-e for the children of her employees. It is good for such people to be rich. The willow of a man who died in Ironton, Ohio, of delirium tremens, has recovered $5,000 damages from the man who furnished the whisky. It h said tins Humphrey Marsluill is preparing a tjieech on the political sit uation, and it is hinted that he will support the New Departure. The Ohio woman-women claim an other great victory because one of their imnnVr has been put upon an appraised board, in the case of the aporalsul of an estate. - AivonniNO to an exchange Mrs. I lamest, of Illinois, was lately kicked in the chin by a mule, causing her to bite off the end of her tongue. Since then Mr. I lamest has iieen offered thousands of dollars for that mule, but stoutly denies nil oilers. lie now prizes the mule higher than anything else on earth. Tlie Pitt4.nrg Post proposes Gen. George B. MeClelian for the Presiden cy, flint's a sirt of Pittsburg Po-t-ino-teiii nomination. B. C. Cook, Republican member of Congress from the Sixth District of Illi nois, has temk-red his resignation, and his successor will lie elected iu Nov. A new paper in Pennsylvania starts olt t.y calling a tieiglihoruig editor a scoundrel, liar and assassin. ' Savannah, Ga.. occupies the second place as a cotton center. Lemons are auiojig the most recent successful products ofiliinois. The prices paid by Robert Bonner for the collet tion of renowned horses which his stable contain, are stated by a gentleman, wno is sun to have re ceived his information from his (Bon ner's) own lips to be as follows : Dex- ter.$33.000 ; Pocahontas $45,000 ; Peerless -15.000; Jmtern. $10,000 ; Bruuo.25,Ot)0 : Ed. Everett, -0,000; Joe Klliot, s?10,O00; I-ady I'ahm-r, iS.'tt.tMX) ; Starr, $-.20,000 ; Flatbush Maid, $35,000. Total, -?27S.000. Cornelius Walsh was nominated for Governor of New Jersey, by the Re- pumiiau convention held at Trenton on the 7th instant. Very triendly fecllnar exists now be tween the French and Italian Governments. The Bo ton Hera!d of August 23th has the following : Margaret DriseoH, a woman 103 years "of age, and residing with lu-r daughter, y0 years of ajre, at ol South street, was wandering around that street last night, having been put out of the house bv a hard-hearted daughter. Otliecr McCarty found her ami took her home, where she was mo.st shamefully treated by her daughter. Seond" EUciidi ""Mosfeclia lias been raised to the dignity of Paslui and ap pointed Minister of foreign affairs. General Essad Pasha, Commander of the First Army Corps bas been ap pointed Minister of War. Dr. W. G. Breck. of Springfield, was awarded 10,000 damages by the Mas sachusetts Supreme Court for injuries sustained by a collision of the freight and passenger trains on the Connecti cut River Railroad. The accident was the result of negligence, and the Award should serve as a warning s it will serve as aprevcdeiit for nioiilar ca-c. Railroad and steamboat companies will presently learn that accidents are costly luxuries while every dollar expended ia care and safi-ty yields two in return. ' The royal family of Belgium is sin gularly unfortunate. The King is par tially blind, and suffering at times dreadfully from photobia. The Queen is afflicted with dropsy of tlie heart. The King's brother, the Count of Flin ders s stone- dtaf. Ills wife, tlie lieauttful Princess Holienzollern, is consumptive ; aud Carlottu, tlie King's sister, is insane, ' .. v.-.-- Methodist churches were built in this country in 1S7Q at tlie rate of near, ly four every working day, the number being over twelve hundred. - A new plant, hitherto unknown to botny, pliarmacy, or commerce, and almost unknown to civilized man, a plant which is found on --the western slope of the Andes lu Ecuador, called Ciuiduraugo, U said to be a sure cure for the eat cjr. The nu tier of Hon. Schuyler CoUax bas taken it for that dread disease, with signal curative re sults .. w Professor Silllman. Ia one of his lec tures, speaking of the gastric juice which is the great agent iu digestion, says "It lias no affiniry with alcohol, the gastric fluid and strong drink are in nature and attributes totally diverse and possessed ot eotMitexaeking quali ties." This tbe reason I Uituk, whv so many drunkards are afflicted with dyspepsia, - ; - The great secrets of navigation are contained in a small -repass." It takes a pretty large compass to hold most people's secrets. . Young ladies suffering from a pain in the side may relieve ft by wearing a sash. , A project Is Oil Tnct amnn nmml- ueut Canadians Inokino- tn. wmnMy ..v... u. joints unron and Ontario or: . ...... ... v.j,rii iii m Biiin ratini rrnm w TO on ueorgian Bay to Lake bimcoe, and thence to Toronto, or tbe nearest feasible point on Lake Ontario, ine length of the canal necessary ia estimated at about seventy miles which 1 would effect a saving of at least 1,000 miles of navigation between the ports ! of Lakes Michigan and Superior, ar.d those of Lake Ontario, the St. Law rence and Atlantic coasts. It is esti mated that this canal could be com pleted for half the amount it would cost to build one around the Falls of N iagara, while its advantages to com merce would be ten fold greater. It is an improvement certain to be made the sooner the better. In n s,eeeh in Iowa City a few days ago, John A. Bingham of Ohio said he was certain that General Grant would be nominated . for President in 1872, and elected by the largest vote ever polled for Presktent In the United States. P. T. Bartium aud General Scho ncld and brother have purchased 30, 000 acres of land on the lT.if.,r,l rvilo- rado, including 11 miles on each side ' of the river, for $16,000. They Will stock it Wil li 1,000 head of fine blooded Vattle and young stock, ami, if these; prove profitable, will follow with large investments ...... ivmg .-iiiuuimis is eiiuiusia-sucaiiiy re ceived -at all points on his'' Joumejr through the provinces Tlie Loudon Times in discussing the ini'Krtatiou of foreign workmen, sup ports tlie strikers In tlie nine-liour movement on tlie moral and sanitary grounds. Main has got 300,000 tons of ice for which she cannot And a customer. ' Washington, September 7. The following are the treasury balances at the close of business to-dsy ; Coin, f4,000.000 ; currency, $50,000,000; certillcjites, $17,000,000. i NKW TO-DAY. WASTED I !"' '- '- - ' T WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKKT price for all tlw t Uiin oats dellveretL&t 2-ni3 ,-Vi".Jttiiy, Oregon. SIIOStX-IIAND WBITIXG, 1 rf WOnPS PER MINUTE ACHIEVED lJt in ON E MONTH'S STUDY, by the KEWIIGIITSISU METHOD. Pi-ononneet bv all who it lo ho Iho only SIMPLE aiid EFFICIENT SYSTEM In the world. Seivl two 3 cent posiaje stains for Ucrir-livec-iruliir,tesliinouliilsanlfnlllntornia-tiim, to PKOF. OKAY, a-w-1 P. O. Box 4847, New York. F1MU A. COOK, nookbinder aud Blault Book 31a Cu-turer, SALEM, OKEGOX, HAVIXO ESTAKLISnED A FIRST clas lKXiklil-i y in SuVni, Is now prcpai-ud to tlo all manner of work known lo i lir tntile. ' Mftnzhu-s, newspapers' and music bound in any Uc-siix-t style. lil IxioUs re-lxmntl. ii:ank IxMiks of every' !osH-ripion, with or witliout pi-inlcl lieadius, uianuXao tnreii lo order. HiUMlis, of overy kind, rtUe l and printed to order. Iu Urny's Rrlck IHo-U. 43ni4 CITY DRUG STOKE. A. CAUt.TIlKKS. B. SH.THA1W1I. A. CAStO TIII'K.S Ac CO., ' DRUGGIS TO & AFOTIIKCsiKIES, (Foster's ISlcx;, First street, Albnuy, Orreou. DEALEKS IN ' Irtii, Chcmicitls, Medicines, PAINT, OIIA, DYE SI I'FFN, CIU1M1, TOILET GOODS, Frmrli nnd Autprlran Coloa, llndkc-reliit-r Kxtrnrtat, Com- . , rrtiout-r-, t'tc., etc.' PUKK WIN'ES AXD LIQUOKS, For nicjk-iiml pnrpos- Fine Tobacco and C'ljrure. Physician " prewrtttion and faintly rociiic-s compounded Willi care. Dec. 31, 1SJO-17 14:5,000 OOLU FOR 1 DOLLAR! The Bent Cliunve yet OffbreA, LOOK AT THIS NEW ARRANGEMENT. JO OI.D C'OISt PRIXKH A DDE A JfJtJ lo those before advertised, luakinif this dmwlng the moat attiu-iire one crer oilcrcd lo the public, nnd all for oue dollar. Itic PoopI UrniMt Minimi Fcailval Miad UUI Eatvrprlae, To take plnceat tb Metropolitan Theatre, in Sacruuicnlo, Octoljur 1st, 187L TiriulA (nlmwicn, mr- ftullur, which will cnlille I he hoider to any one of the follow ing Kifia tbat way bu awurdud to it. 110,000 Tickets WUI be MoM. An, iwrmn n mnnt .1-1).. ... . , i . i " - v. auvw euunoc. t. 009 mngnitcm! prUtu, among trhfcft it on Tlli-so irifts will, at the mnntllMMri. ed to I ho holders of tickets In tbeaauie. niMiinvi - m iuo conoerc Kvn In, (kui Francisco ui old of the MeroantUoUUvury One gift In V. S. gold coin......20.0. One ilt n L. S-xold coln...,... a.OHOk One &tt in V. . (sold win..AV. ,;;..-' One gilt in U.S. tsold cola...'..;....; iLviuL Twolltln C&KUldeoin.tluoOuacu, Kihl llls in U. S- K"ld ooLn gu ot. A.U0U) -Twenty (flfta tu V- Kold coin, tlOU cH.. .. . .. ............ sno sifts In U. &. Kold coln,tt each,.. 4,mut Uiie gtf tA neat huow and to in th -floivlshlneity of YUeJo,vnlwxt L80A One tft iet house and lot in Yal- iejo, valued........... LM0 One Kin Meat house aud lot in Val- ej vaiuea LSOa One gift Neat house nnd lot In Vat lujo. valnod - Laoa One Kilt- Neat bouse and lot In Val- k-liq, valued LMtt Oue b ift, Neat house and tot In Val- k-K, valued... lfiOa 10 gifts W ttne buUdlng loti li Val, ' lejo, 800 each .,,.T. MJQft 17 gllis-17 tine building lota ta iejo, valued.,,, 8n Tweulj! other valubjugms... 8,1 KIjs HanOre4 ma SkwtralM tuttmy Th Odd Fellows' Hank of Savbura, t 8Horaineuto,is the repository fox tbuea of all the real estate, and aluo all iuwy received for sale of tickets, aujd lw oiuoiana atv duly authorized by the luanaoera t deliver Vl irUta to ttKe hoMtnc toe wln RSUH.NSH.LE AOlTN-ra WANTED, Jo whom a discount will be uvtde,euoKt to that of any aimi enterprise. Twm , reniltttna Ulroet, eleven tickets vl be sen ( foriio: A6 tk-kots for uO ; or lt tkjuHS loe 4100. We thus ake U aa object t (u-son formlnu clubs. --.!.--, . ' fho diwlnrf win take place under the, supervision ot a coTOniittee of weil known, aud responsible citizens ox Savataxututt Address aU orders to ' - FELCU CX.Aiejoral Maaaerm, 9-inl Ko. Fourth tt.-oet.bojuranieaU