a 8ILK. WKPygSDAT MIT li. 117!. The City and County. ' MIDXI6HT ( ALU. I'NABaTBD BXCITBaEST Olt TWB SCslBCT Or BOBOLABtsa. tbo cftisoai of Satan Will iradottbtedlv asrnr OTetropairran itdM-w tta'Wk act of crhss sad crissfnal attempts If tbty' vontioos to bo nightly barrasie4 by thieves mnd robber, e tiiv,ae.is osea for a week and mora. Wa to-day record three mora attempts at sargUry, which, owing to the vijilanos5 of aoass-owasrs, aos tba acci dental pasting of belated aolghbort war happily foiled. About 11 o'clock Monday nigbt a neighbor ia patting sit airr natsbby's aocsc Saw a man at ft Jront window endeavoring to offset an tatranoo. Th burglar ted on hearing tbeapproaea of tba neighbor, and tba latter proceeded to a route the peace fully lumbering Soenf be fc not a candi date for re-oleotioa and iofona him of the cirounitaoot. A little later, tba faaa night, a a Young man who board t with the family of -. ,. A." South Salem, wit returnlsg borne aad bad reached the gate be taw tome one emerge from the back part of tba hosse aad get away en the deable sulek.'.A few heart after tbit occurrence, a young lady who wat pending the night at tba reaidenee of Eter, L. T; Woodward, Baat Salem, beard sotn sue at tea kitchen door. Mr. .Woodward waeUway and Dr. Charley Ball, at the ro- qaeet 'of the family, bad come over to eleer. in toe boas., bringing a pittol with him. The yoaag lad sailed to Mm, nd be got up immediately and wsat down ttairt in the dark. Aa bo did to the noite at the back door ceamd, and ho' beard the footsteps of several pet wet, apparently, who wore paw ins around the honea toward, tba front., Opening in front deer he stepped quietly out apoa lbs Borek. which was toroeOed by clambering Tinea, and waited for them. Two men toon appeared nronad the corner of the b0.se, aad tho Doctor immediately , erun mi cpo ran, . Firing four hot, the effect of which U un known. Tho barglars ware astounded by , thil reception, and leaped the fanes with the agility of startled deer, aad fled towards the oil mill. There are aereral repulsive looking straafor about town, aad also a few oheeaoe night-birds who have haunted tho place far a long time. Has tho city no vagrant law T Caaaot those suspicious character! he made to give aa account of themselves T Lcdkmci Situation. -The burglar aoare which at present pervades this relig ions city baa been fruitful in ludioroaa -in cident as aa extreme and undignified scare of aiiv kind is apt to be. We have jut heard of an instance which illustrates the nervous condition of our inhabitants : Mr. who is away from town on business has a family consisting of a wife and sever al eh i Wren, among whom are two amiable girls. Mrs. M attended the Tea Meet ing the other evening leaving these daugh ters in charge of the house. She bad not been absent long'jrbeu sure enough, ia ful filment of the fears of the girls, some one was beard at too front door, failing to open which ke begun to climb one of the orna mental pillars of the porek. Tho girls roebed up stairs, lamp in hand, and took puuettion of one of loa .bed rooms, piliag trunks and every available article against 1 the door. In the Bight up stairs tho lamp exploded but fortunately the oil did not take fire. At tbe enemy was heard to ad vance upon their extemporised barricade, the girls escaped through a window upon the roof of the wsnd-ehsd. The windoi came down with a crash and whoa, having regained courage, they attempted to raise it j found that it was fixed. They were by this mishap compelled to remain upon tho roof of the shod for over two boors until their mother returned ad wore of course near ly froien. It is laughable now, but was serious enough at the tiara, i , MrtTKBioct. While strolling around tho city yesterday wa raa across tho following notice posted ia a oonapioaous place : " B. X. B. B. K moot this evening at 8k ids, Piwsklent Bags, Sec'y. Now what does this mean? It certainly looks mys terious aad should bo inquired into. Who knows bfet it may mean " Searing Terrific Blue-Bearded Kaklux," and they are ooa- templatiag some hideous outrage. Or per haps It meant." Royal Tiger Bass Ball Klnb " and they intend challenging the Marions to play a match game. Or it may stand for Bobbing Treacherous Beastly Butchery Klub, or some other equally ter rible thing. We call npoa all peaceably disposed eitiasaa to rise a aam aad 'find out " why it tbjs thus " and suppress or en- ooursge as Us ease demaadsX j;, coi'jrnr eetarr. The following probate matters, ware die-1 acted of at this term : Ia tho matter of ' the estate of S. T. Church. deceased., Hearing of final account of said estate continued until Friday next. Inthlnst. ,. -?; ,) r . Ia the matter of tho estate of . A. Fra aar. Final aeooojs was hoard, approved, and tha estate declared adBtitilttered. E. 8. Oreeoire aMointed a-uardiaa of I person aad estate of Claad LaCoursa. Za tho matter of the estate of Joseph Waldo, deceased, Waa. Waldo, admiBittra- tsr. was rraated aa ordet- te ooll Nmaiador ef donation land claim of ioeeph Waldo. contain lag 109 acres, more or less, being In I sectioa t . aV J W, for gold cola, oath I 4a hand. Ja, the matter of ths estate of J. 8. Par-j ker. deceased. Aoooust filed for final set- element aad Monday. Voly 1st, 1871, for hearing the same. In tho matter of tho estate of Jennie MoCulIough.;8ahl at lot So, S, block Ifo. , ooaflrmod aad guardiaa authorlaod to make the purchaser a avatokmt deed of con veranoo.' 1 '.,,', ,'1""J;, Iaiao metier of tbe estate of J.UStar key, dceted.) Housenotd furniture. diag.etaaad taesam ef $7iper month, I during the thaw at admlnlatratiea . of aetata, wrdered sot asrdo for use of widow and her minor child. jAcptA Bat.c-.Wo learn y priynto lat ter; fro .Taqn,Ui Bajr. tbsf business .Waa. tivs thero this Spring. - there it already a continuous throng or pleasure-seekers, snd many who go for tha purpose of spying otft purchasable "lauds 4; portiuUlof. for business. Not Wag ago a strange circumstance oc curred at tke Ocean Jttoase., Th wiffof the proprietor t. P, ..Baldwin, had gno out for a walk m ths afternoon , leaving her basbsnd asleep npoa a louuge ia tho bar room. Daring her aboonoo some one en tered ths family aloeplng roonv and look from a bureau drawer two or three hundred dollar ia eoio. - Several days afterward the money ores mysteriously returned. -r Feok TiiLAaoox Cocbtt. Ws received a note from F. M . Lamb, of Kestoctoa, a few days since, from whioh wo make the following extracts: .'We have held our County Convention f and nominated oor County omccn from this ana viauop to. Tho nominee, Samt Corwln, of Vebalem, is a popular man, aud I think tha Republi can vote will unite on him', to a man. The Repobltoaat of this coaaty- will roll up a handsome majority on the State ticket aad ia support of the glorious principles our party advocates."' J,; AvrvfATtoir KeciaaABTv Tlie foot at Isaao Hensbaw, the' freest - ut" man of Polk, are found to be so badly frown that ' it will bo necessary to amputate largo por tianf of thorn; 'Dr. Charley Hull, of this eity. was seat for y-sier-lay, who, with tho assistaaos of Dr. J. C. Umbos, of Dallas, will perform tho operation. ' Not Daan Not long ago wa made men tion of tba accidental . death of a yeaag mho in Sacramento, Cel., by tho name el Goo. Schell, " It was supposed atVbn time from ths similarity of name aa tba fast that deceased was said te be an Off W - that bo was a young man having retativat ia tbia oonnty, who wont te laerames something over a year ago. This turns out not to be tb ease, si our Geo. Sehotl has a try returned, and la therefore assooc tbw Jiving. ; From Daily of Thurtday May 9. A MrsTasiotJS Macaws Yesterday ia tha afternoon as wo stood on Commercial tnet, gating dreamily up and dowa that placid thoroughfare, hoping that tbe. tbio ett thsdow of sn item would fall across tha field of vision, wa observed a man in front of the cabinet shop, several doors sooth of ChemekeU, who Seemed to bo ia troble. Ue struck numerous and inexplicable attitudes, did this man he stooped and gyrateJ, laid low and stretched-oott wied himself into knots and curveted 'n4 plunged la the mott superhuman manner. We approached can- tioutly and took a view of the situation. Bleu ns if it wat'ut the Local of the Mercu ry I Aad what do you suppose he wat do. ing? Before him in neutral tints of club board and feDoc rail stood the most wonder ful machine that ever ponied the subordi nates of the press. It wss the genius of in vention on a bender mechanism with tho toothache before breakfast in the morning 1 It was evidently a model and had been rudely constructed, but what earthly pui peso was it intended to .serve T Mercury's "Loke" had attacked U at an early hour ia the morning and acknowledged that it was stitl a connundrum.' He nrst thought that it was. aa egg-laying machine, but soon changed his belief and became partial to the idea' that it was a dentifical artifice for pulling ben's teeth and when that ronldn't work frantically declared that it vas a double back action combination for milking eel. He etked ns for an opinion, but we smiled benignly and strode away knowing what we here contest: It was a machine for grinding out independent Re publican candidates 1 It is not designated to crack hard sheila and only the "softs" need apply. - " A LlSTLK TOO HaBD, BlO. SPALDI50 I" Doesn't almost everyone know Unole Enoch Garrison f Weil, he and Bro. Spald ing, also of the Methodist Ministry, were riding in company not long ago, on their way to. fill aa appointment somewhere in tbe country. Uncle Enoch's horse was of a bearv. phlesmatio temperament, and little inclined to rally under kicks and slaps while too heel of Bro. Spalding, being pro vided with a spnr, sent his animal along the road gaily. Cnolo Enoch, noticing the influence of this spur, concluded that " Old Pete " needed some incentive of that kind and said to his companion : "Bro. Spald ing, won't yon just ride alongside and give ' Old Pete ' a touch with that spurt" The Bro. acquiesced, of course, and loosening his foot from the stirrup, gave the unoon cious "Pete" a gentle dig in the flank Tho effect was abrupt and unlocked for ; ' Pete " humped himself and, with a spat modie elevation of bis helm, sent his rider over his head into tbe road. Picking him self up and looking ruefully at his ti-eacb erous charge, Uncle Enoch exclaimed,' with all the impartiality he oould mutter under the circumstances: " A Utile too hard, Bro Spalding V Aqbicultubal Wobks. Mr. Myers has purchased 20.000 brick of the M. E. Church to use while waiting for his own, and will immediately commence operations on his . new building. A new flume is to be eon strncted nearer the works than the present one and to be built of wood instead of dirt, tbich is considered a great improvement. Work will be pushed forward with great vigor. ' ' Sad Aocidbt. A boy named Fleisohman was accidentally shot Monday last, about 4 miles south of Oervais. He was chopping weed near the -house and seme little chil dren ia playing with a gun which was left near tha door, loaded, discharged tho piono, severely injuring young Eleischmea. He it about IS years of age. At last accounts he was in a precarious condition. ' Mabiow Sqcabb. An appropriation hav ing been made by tbe City Council for the improvement of these grounds, steps will be immediately taken to do so. The fence will bo painted, four new gates constructed, rnitie seats made, trees trimmed, grounds cleaned up in fact a general renovation will take place which when completed will add mneh to tho beauty of tbe place. Vebsatilb Justice. There is a Jnstioe of the Peace in the northern part of this county who, at enw and tha same time, sits as Justice in tho trial of a criminal cause, note as attorney oa both sides, convicts the defendant and as Constable conveys him td jail collecting fess for his services in this complicated capacity. True as shooting. AA U TsociUt. Paul Manard who about one year tiaoe was convicted of horse stealing Is again likely to bo arrested oa an other charge of the same nature. Charlie . Kay, near Gervmie, has a warrant out for him and is now ia search of him. ' This be ing tho second oenso of tho kind it will probably go rather hard with him, should ho again bo caught. X.CSBCCA DifiBSn Bufpie. It is the in tention of tho ladies belonging to this Order tt give a grand sapper daring tho approach ing session of tho Grand Lodge of Odd Tel lows, whioh Is tooonvene in this city on the tttk Inst. As these ladies are noted for their enterprise and good taste in getting ap anything of the kind, a good time may bo expected. Maura wrra Patoe. It is said that the Bfonoeed' Temperance celebration of the Fourth at Salem meets with general favor . among tho Temperance people. It prom ises, therefore, to be a success. La AS Mixes. We are informed that work will be soon resumed upon tho Santiam load lode. Tho owners have already ex. traded some ninety tons of ore, aad are still confident of success. ' TEKPEBABca Cokcbbt. The Temperance : Concert at Albany, Tuesday night, was aa ; excellent entertainment, ayu warn rea 1 Used. The concert was repeated last night. .' Frxmi Daily of Friday May 10. . , Cotmr Coubt. The. following probate i bosfnees was tt ansae ted ia County "Court yesterday : , Frederick Mascher appointed administrator estate Wm. L. Matcher Henry Alloa, F. MeClano aad I Eiseahart ' appraiseri. Estate James Hamilton; H. L-McNary, administrator, tied final ' aeoouot t to bo beard July 1 st. Estate ! Wm. J. Clark, John J. Shaw,' administra- : tor, filed final aooenct J to be board July 2.1, 1 Comtj Afswuttes. Licenses te retail liq nqrt, granted as. follows: T. Stapleton, , Wood burn : J. B. Deenerro, Fairfield..... 'Petition foriw-lecatioa of county road be- . tween J. A. Hunt's and Anmsville ; J. New. 'torn appointed Surveyor; Geo. Downing, ' J. Anderson and John Downing viewers, to meet at John Downing't May J3d..:.....'.Pe- tition for re-location of county road, Salem to McDonald's ferry ; J. Newsom, Survey or; Uriah Whitney, D. Delaney and P. K. r Cook, viewers, to meet May 22d ......... Re port of viewers wa Peter Roster's road, tied; location not granted.-..-.. Petition for road from B. Waldron's to Turner's ; J. TSm fom, Surveyor ; C. Neat, N. 0. Parker and 0. J. Coffey, viewers B. F. Fletcher appointed Judge of Election in place of B. . F. Shaw, removed from precinct........ Fol lowing kUti allowed, CrfminaT aoeoant, $71.30 Pauper, S3S4-2S ; Roads. $21.00 ; Sheriff $247; County Clerk; $29.05; Com. . missi6nert,t0;sundriosviaeuding station ery, water, etc..' $43.83 ; total, $V,018.3. New Pabbosasb Wo notice that foun dations hava been laid for a Parsonage by the Evangelical Church of the Evangelical Church of this city. It is in tho same lot with the ehureb and promises to be n snug little building. til BCAXPIX AT WORK. . Am IsWt-esUosr History or the tarl oal viistion asuinsijsliinaaniniiij i M omasum by, Drs.4Hrabl ana Unit. Itaae Bsoshaw whose aaiqua miafosMioet la the pursuit of a pleasant death have been, Ike ntao days' wonder of the land, oSmting aivenal comment and showering apoa the pineal writer a boundless. wealth .of aensa- lissal material, was compelled last iTednes- aav. la nvder to tare tba vital coil be-wooM B gladly ebwfle off, to aa.srgo a serieoo aad critical operation. am cossmoB. 0a Tuesday last tho services of 1t J. G. Grubbs, of Dallas, and Dr. C. HaS,. of BeJeat, were sacurcd Mil tbey prcossded immediatalv to Ileaaliaw's residouou on. Mill Creek, to make an examination Mid,, if necessary, amputate lee iroxen poataons of bis feet. It was found that botk face from the metatarsi to lb tore hsd loot afl vitality and were insensible to the poobei. The flesh had bogun to slough away, acui mortification was making rnpid progiase. To ssvo bis life it won Id therefore be neces sary to amputate his feet at tho metatarsal;. or " instap "joint.. A careful inquiry uttu his mental and physical condition revelled) the fact that it would bo dangerous in tha extreme to administer anmsthetiet, and eo. the other hand, he e-mM not survive tba conscious pain o the operation. ASYH0W, AXYWW OCT Or TUB WOSLD. On communicating their dilemma to tlw patient, ke became interested ia the fatal qualities of morphino aad seemed anxtoao to court its treacherous sleep. Thus, ft will be seen, he still retains a morbid relah for the tomb, and will playfully kick tbe bucket whenever it swings ia reaeh. Ths Doctors determined to make a cautious use of morphine, and every preparation having been made, bo was permitted to inhale it. Tha powerful anmsthetie no sooner began to take effect than hit heart ceased Us pulsa tion! and tbey were compelled to resort to restoratives. After a moment's rest tbe drug was again applied when it wat noticed that he was YOLCNTAniLT ICtrUDISS SI8PIBAT105. Again the antidotes were applied and the Doctors withdrew for consultation. 'Hen chaw was evidently determined to walk the plank, and how to baffle him and go on with the work was the punle. Having as certained that they could call back life at will with tbe usual appliances, they agreed that complete anmstheaia wss THE OSLT HOPE. An overpowering dose of morphine u then suddenly given, and Hensbaw beeai utterly unconscious. Tben, as tbe si geoos bad hoped, pulsation and respiration went regularly on, and, while attendants pressed the femoral arteries in order to con trol the flow of blood, the swift awd gleam ing scalpel did its work. The amputation was successfully performed, and ths astoa ithed Hensbaw awoke with tbe exclama tion, "dying is played ont !" The Disasteb at Gbbvais. We lurre learned tome thing more in regard to tbe supposed accidental shooting of the hoy Fleishman near Oervais station. It that the father of tbe family is an inmate of I the Intane Hospital at Portland, and the mother dead. The oldest boy, nearly at the ago of manhood, has been, since tho mental disability of hit father, at the bead of the household. At the time of tbe currence this young man and the youngest brother , were about the bouse, while ike other, fourteen years of age, was chopping wood in the yard. When he wat foand shortly afteT thoaoeiaeat lying senseless by his ax, it .was at first supposod that the stick upon which be was cutting and had severed, bad rebounded and struck him in the temple, as two bruises corresponding to tbe forked end of the slick which was also covered with blood, were found on tbe side of hit face aud head. On examina tion, however, sho-wounds were found the bead, and kit bat, which was ttainea ith blood, was completely riddled with shot. The other boys, or at least the olo- esty stated that these perforations in tbe bat I were made before tbe accident, while nsiag it as a mark for target practice. Tbe which is supposed to have done tbe i chief, ia a heavy double-barreled fowlutg piece, and some think it would be impossi ble for tbe youngster; but nine years old, to fire it without a rest and there was dm near the scene of the accident. These and other suspicious circumstances may lead to coroner's inquest in tbe event of tbe boy's death. Extensive .Improvements. Ola resi dents of Salem say that more money 1 se ine expended here in substantial tm-1 provemeots this season than has been expended previously for any two years taken together- The Immense turns paid out in our midst for material, transporta tion and labor ought to produce a masked effect ia tho business of the city, and it will notwithstanding the. quiet method of its absorption whioh leads the casual visitor to exclaim, disparagingly, "dull times ia Salem."-'- Wool Market. In conversation witk I parties posted in this line we find the sales brisk and prices ranging from 45 to 60 cents per pound according to tbe quality. Reoent advices from San Francisco note a falling off in tbe price of wool, and a ten dency towards a still further decline owing to the large quantities on hand. Yamhill county reports every thing in a prooper- ous condition regaxdiogthe wool clip. Oood News. C. A. Reed, of this eity. has just received the following, note from Mr. G. B. Waldron : " Portlaad, Oregoa. C. A. Reed Sir ij I leave here to-day for Viotoria. Will be absent four weeks aad on my return will make Salem a visit. Have made arrangement to remain here another year, but will play in your eity during tbe State Fair and Legislative sea son." Deleoates. Val Fontis Lodgs No. 74 I. O. O. IT. of Zena at their last regular I meeting elected the following delegates te tho Grand Lodge : Cal Cooper aad James Stewart. Rosa Lodge No. 39 elected John Earls and Mrs. A..C. Danu-ls to represent I them at the asms convention. KEAJL ESTATE TatAXSFEBS. 1 Real Estate Trs natters from April Suth to May 5th, 187!:. '.' Colo to Piingle, lot , block 63, 8alem ; eun- staerauon, siouu. i Davkt McAlpin to D. McCnlly, 50 acres, 1 7 a, r w ; Blue. W. T. Wiggins to SHzahotb Abernotlry and au n. unoo, it acTM, m it s,rz w; r-U'o. H. Den Hnger to J. W. Somber, lot 7, block ei, aaienn , aiuo. ' State of iiregoo to Wofflngton Kendall, 89 acres scnoot mna, seos,tss,rie; sal so. . Btato of Oreaon to D. Weaver, 40 acres I school hunt, s wquar seol3,t0s,r3w; S60. ' Edward Glen son to D. Brewer, 273 acres, t as, r t w, fs,tvih .. '- Moeea Servant to James Coleman, 211 acres, IttjiiwisnH. e y. B. DeLaahrontt to CM. Hlgsln, 160 acres, 1 7s, r is; 1,000. T: Servant to M. Servant, 10 acres, t i s, r S I W, UNL f - - ...... ; Alex. Mark to Jean Moretand, 1 acre, part or 4. u. rtmso hum uiaim ; sxu, 1 W. J.Herren to Noah Herron. 97 6.109 acres portion cuum AO. 28 1 7 a, raw; a,0ua State of Oregon to George Leslie, ka5 and 8, sen 31, and lota 1 and 3, sees 36, 1 7 a, r 4 w, oa acres , iiv . Elizabeth Abernetby and M-R.Orton to W. r. Wiggins, uxt acres; a,uuu Jasper Matheny to A. H. Whitley, lots 2 I and 7, block 65, and fraction on river clone to 1 brry, Salem ; 95,000. I ! H. L. McNary. administrator of rotate of I James Baodltotv)0 Joseph Simon, frac M e ouar eec 10, 1 B s, r a w, e, j acres ; a20. . R. UcAlptn and .wife to Georgtfilven, 320 I Julian Butler to rellx Gratton, lot 7, block 14 aad Iotuand8,llooki,lnjit. Lotinvsr' iwnn eao. ttaac irrtc 10 1 oux urauon, lot, piocx, il j " - jr.-.- -i,!wi.,.-u5gr.i t 1 : ! ' S U4 ; Mr. Elilia Btrrrltt has cJaDed an h-l tarnation ai Peace Coneress to be belt 1 at tbe Cooper Institute, New York, on tbe 18th ot next September. This call U addressed to the leading ptjblicteu and phllanttrroplstA of ibe world, and to De tranaiatea intoyariotu languages. There have been imtaense operations in mining stocks in San Francisco re- cenuy. LOCAL BKEYrMfX. ' Thieves are quiet,, j j.l , v-i, i'-. .; . -River fell four ancbes yesterday, 1 - State news eomiag in rather atowhr. . ' MatrimonisJmrketlTalytHs weeaw ' Improvements are going forward ia South lislem. i The 'widkecieot boy in town" is aa Odd Fellow.- '.,','. Burglars "have failed te supply as with Items of late. Water onaaif eiteneig their piewa ia -every thractioa. ; Wileoa cuatmafealiaed Kissouri John at Dallat wenterday. . , - Three Irundred pets ecu wore present at the Zsoasiicnic IsMsday. . Elertnon notieeeire ONMtnl ap the por tenioueday it wear wtaaail. . If ytm want nth in r polittcally, and ex pect te ct it, rem moependent.' Hum B. B. Clut meets this p. a. at 6 o'clocfc, for praetion. ' ' Striped eoatt are net the rage ia' Salem yet ; " ailugt " are oaasmodic. Weadner still qnite cold. Skora sheep don 't appreciate h. Ner s tbe time te hand in your adver tisement-! for the Apr if g trade. Eleotuan oigar we thrown around very liberal)? thin wecK Where's ours? "P.f.i him mitii yr boot" has taken tha jjlaoelT "Put a bead an him." Mere inquiries freen Molioe, 'Illinois, in rcgarfl tifour 6taW and county. A smrty of youejr men were out sere- naaiag their wimHwsn Monday njght. - t terns wore a scarce article on tho street yesterday. S e oae knew anything. The steamer Faaaie Pattoa is laid np for repairs the Albany tanes her place. B. F. Drake ft Co. began ensting the iron -work for the Court House yesterday. " Dv't aaeet taa by moonlight, alone," it the aettg tiaoa the burglars broke out. Garner steae of the Sitters' Academy will be laid Tuesday ltth, 2 o'clock P. a. Collins A Co. are turning out brick at tbe rate of U,tA)0 a day ; have 15 men em ployed. , ,. Wm. Harmon, D. O. W. C. T., is leetur? ing through the State oa the snbjeot ot Teesperaatoe. Jeaab ha gone to swallow the whale that is te say nesmith bat gone south to meet Williams. ' A Mr. Hat ton. of this county, bus invent ed a portable tin cellar for keeping butter aorta aad fresh. -. A Lodge of Good Templars has been 'or ganized at fleasant View bchool House, Marion, with 24 charter members. Tbe politically disenthralled' of this county are in the Penitentiary. So what a the use of Hammering Seth tbe ' local T. M. Gale it married snd tbe Ensign wis bet htm many pleasant little gala in tbe voyage of life. My t wont ho have iquall too I One of our young men noted forbisbrav. ry attended church nigbt before last with a horse pittol tlung to hit tide and a dirk uane in hit hand. He wasn't afraid. Ob', no I An unusual number of Indians were upon tbe street yesterday. They were astonished to learn i hat Jasper n . Johnson was not uoteiaated for the Presidency. A. Bush, Esq., sent a load of Bibles ont to the Penitentiary for the use of the con victs, yesterday. : The "Slayer of ecrihes .yeJ them suspiciously, thinking doubtless tdat they were Republican campaign docu inents. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY EASTEKM SEWN. Wbmi t W reley lasiown aJtmiit Caution. New Yokk, May 5. Greeley has not bueii in tlie city to-dav. It is re ported lie will remain at his home at hapjHiii till the nomination is for mally avci'ptvtl, to avoid nittking iuju dictons remarks liable to be allied nut by the congratulations ot hi friend. Fretn DeriitratiouM. i St. Ixn'K. May 4 The Auzeger, a Gentian Democratic paper, empliati cHy opposes tits nominations at l.'in cinmirt. Poktlaxd, iMe May 4. The Ka t?rn Arns and Democrat fully endorse ireeley nomination. N.VsWvlM-E. May 4. The I'nioti and .American speak well of tlie Cincinna ti tirVtft. Tlie lfcinner warmly endors es the platform and thinks the nomina tions strong, tlwugh it uspet1s they wire made through pollticiil intrigue. Washington, May 4. Tlie Chroni cle and Republican" both oppose tbe nomination of Greeley. Boston, May 4. The Post, the leading Democratic paper of this city, opposes the nomination of Greeley.. So does the Advertiser. The Pot says he lacks tlie courage, tirmuess and con sistency required in a Chief Magistrate. The Telegram supports the nomination warmly. Tlie -Staats Zeitung praises both tlie nominees, and says loth are liked by the Germans, but it would have preferred Adams. Jov. Beeelar Florida. Taiaahasse, May 4. Governor Eeed is acquitted ot the charges against him, and lie has taken possession of I the Executive Office, acting as Gover nor to-day and presiding over the Sen ate. XtMeV Theatre Destroyed by Fire. " X ew Yokk, May 5. The entire in terior has been destroyed by fire. Loss supposed to be not less than f 200,000. The Metropolitan Hotel was only slightly damaged. The Are originated in the dome and is supposed to be work of an. incendiary. Man Fseuneisee toiler to rabip. Washington-, May 6. The Senate lias confirmed Thoa. B. Shannon, Col lector of Sun Francisco. Tba Englktli Prose oa lire ley's Xomt nation. London, May 5. The Times says the nomination ot Greeley is partial and his election bopless, but that it kills Grant's chance of re-election and makes a Democratic nomination cer tain. Tbe Post believes Greeley will be miocessiul if tlie . nomination is en tlorsed by either of the Conventions to be held, but thinks this impossible. Tlie Telegraph says that the nomi nation directly concerns England, be cause it is hostile to the Treaty of Washington and a bigoted protection ist. The Dally News praises Greeley, but doubts hit fitness tor Chief Magistrate of the Great Republic. T stiati Democratic tonventton. The Democratic State Convention meets bere on the 9th hist, to nomi nate a candidate for Governor and to appoint delegates to the National Con vention, tne interest . is great as to tlia probable. .action in regard to. the Cincinnati Conruution. The Banner suggests that the Democrats should- endorse tlie ticket, and the Union and American wants the matter left for the decision of tbe National Convention. Tensiesscen. SwCTinrelt tooth Coet- NASnvnxa, MAy 7. Tlie Fifteenth General Conference of the Methodist : Clairoh South is in session here. Del ! egates are present lrom nearly all tlie ' States In the Union. Bishop Ward of sjaiuornia is among tne delegates. S.Y. City Charter. Albaxt, May 7. New York Char ter bill passed the House after being ' amended so as to prohibit appropria . tions to seotariaa schools. It now goes back to tbe Senate. ' Matters at Hear Tork. New Yokk, May T.-VThe United States Marshal's entire force have been searching daring 'tbe past three days - lor Henry Howard, merchant, who is alleged to be guilty ot excessive frauds . on the Government in tbe early, part ' or 139. His family sailed for Euroiw, ; anh bis own name was registered, but be could not be found ou board tlie . ship. It is rumored that Attorney General Barlow is again very active in . endear - voting to bring Mayor Hall to trial on ; a lormer indictment, tbe trial of which ! was interrupted by the death of a juror. The QuratMxa rc'eMiseqttenUsU Daaa ,-. ; ages. .. , I New York.'1 May 7.i-The Herald states that the proposition of Granville . is that tbe united States uovemment - i wrfchdraw their claims for eonseqnon itial damatres from Great Britain, still ' maintaining their outside provisions of the treaty; that in wars woe never one nation is belligerant and another neu tral, tbe neutral shall not be held respoit ble for Indirect consequential damages or claims arteing in a similar manner under similar - circumstances with claims to which the treaty at Washing ton refers.' This was surprise to the President who. 'finding diplomacy hud failed, called In the members of tbe Cbngressiotial Foreign Committee, to whom he stated his anxiety to save the treaty, hot not at the sacrifice of any principle, and having failed to obtain tsucii proposal rrom i-ngianu as was expectedv be was in ftvorof"withdraw ing Schenck'a instructions, leaving tlie wnoie matter as at nrsx oerore ine Geneva Tribunal. The Bepublieau members of the: House Committee stated that tbey thought tbe question of consequential damages should never have been-Inserted in our. case, but it 'was there, and tlie honor of tlie nation was tints invoivcu. xne cotnaaiMo was willinir to do auytblnz eonsisterit with their position to etrengtbea the President. Tlie President said it was not fir him to say what should lie tbe final at tatude of the oouutry. While recog nizing the authority conferred njion bimseir, he was anxious mat tne in ttiediate representatives of the people should know the true condition of at fairs, and he relied on the committee to stand bv him in case it became nec essary to abandon the treaty. . Ambler, ot umo, respooaea oy say taz that, li the support expected was jutt, tbe Democratic member ot tbe committee should also t enrotiea. WilLird agreed witb Ambler, and positively declared tliat this unsttke t the Administration could not be astened on the Republican party by any measure of expediency. This terminated the interview. , Af ter their withdrawal the President aud Secretary Fish decided that Granville's proposition was unacceptable, and that we cannot recede from our case as oresented at Geneva, and a dlspsrtcfa was telegraphed to Scheuck to that ef fect. ' - . Urata Itroon nasi tin a Speech. C-HiCAOO.. May 8 Governor B. Gratz Brown made a speech on tlie ae caslon ot a serenade at Jefferson City. Mo., last evening. ' His remarks wore larrelv of a persooal character. Me did not enter upon a discussion of Uie lssues of tliei camprngn. thongn lie ith- timated his purpose to participate in tlu canvass ut a later, stage of ita ffce-in-ess. He said further tliat Scniirz was tor the ticket and that HcTtuce Greeley having tlaj capacity to tnut big newspaper would certainly make a good President. sjreeley Faitluo at rt Assdn. Charleston. S. C, May 8. The news of this morning urges the Demo cratic National Convention to CWor the nomination of Greeley and EVtHwn, whom It says are not only the anani- nious choice of thepeojJe of the South west, Dtit ot the whole aoum. Xiaeetlaneoua. New York, May 8. T. Biioisaiti Read, poet aud painter, is lying: dnn gerousiy ill of pueninonia, at the Astor House. Philadelphia, May 8. A recep tion was given to tlie National MeolWal Convention last night, by tlie Acattauy of Sciences. Fivehtindred and eiui' turee members of the Conventioa vctm registered as present thus Cir. New York, May 8. The Govarn ment purchased $4,000,000 in. bonds from 12 70 to 13 12. WASiirjiGTO-, May 8 The Hoe Committee, while on tlie tarilE UU1. after a lengthy discussion, strtck. out of the bill duties on tm and co&e. It is reported that the PresUsot has decided to remove tlie Assistant) Sec retary of State, Hale, oti tbw ground of inability to keep tbpknnatus wcreta. Polltieal. New York, May t. Bib Wood stated at a meeting to-:i:gjlti tkut Greeley told bini he nruttld ueuuiiu in the field no matter wlto was iiiiauii:tUrl. at Philadelphia, but ms withiirsWiiL ir positive should the DWttw.TatW N'at'nn al Convention make au itHepcndcut nomination. WilliajiSPORT, Pa iay 7. The State Labor Bet'urm Convention met liere to-dav and adoptt-U a olatlTtriii. sulist.'intkilly the smie a,s the Colurusvirt platform. ITiey nominated Schult tiir i lovernor and J udge-faows THoniron. of the Supreme Coisrl. sir IjjutwnaiiL tioveruor. Itl. C. Uenern t'ottrereneev New York. May 7 la the 3rfh- odist General Coiilcrence. the rtort ot the minority of the BookC-oncerabCem mittee was presented aud read after some opposition. Tlie reading occuv pied three hours. Lnnaban reitarates all tlie charges, accusing the Conuntt tee of trying to stnotlier graver acsissa tions presented to them, and says-that the Committee endeavored to Irtahice him not to report his discoveries totfthe General Conference, which he refaved, and found himself treateil as a cmxu nal instead of a prosecutor. 4'outrressional. WASUlNtJTOX, May 8. Wilsou fi-aru Committee on Military affairs rejKicted f ivorably the House bill providing tor isue of 1,000 rules and ammunition for defence of settlers against Indians. 1 he l ost Ulnce Appropriation Dill came up next. Nyes ainendnartit, ottered yesterday and pending at the adjournment, was acreed to and) the bill then passed. Tbe Senate discussed the Getstral Amnesty bill and Civil Kights bill un der Stunners motion to substitute the latter for tlie former. In tlie House, the tariff tax bill was considered. Dawes said tbe redrKtiou of revenue under it would be tfclOvOtX), 000. He moved to strike ont of it, tea and cottee, and it was finally agreed to raise tlie duty on both from 50 to 75 cents. Cumberland coul was placed at fit teen per cent ad valorem. A bill to enable the President lo up point a Paymaster General of the Army was reported and passed. Sew Hampshire Renabiieaii Cosuren- Concord, (N. H.),May8. Tbelve puhlican State Convention met to-day and appointed delegates to Philadel phia. They adopted resolutions en dorsing the Administration and favor ing the retiotnination of General Grant. Tlie Convention -was full and harmo nious in favor of Grant. w York Colored 1'onTeiiUosi. New York, May 8. Tlie Colored Republican State Convention met to day and unanimously pledged tbe col ored voters of the State to the nominee of tlie Philadelphia Convention. Democratic Xatlosiiil Coavesitloai to be Called. New Yoek, May 8. The Demo cratic National Executive Committee met this afternoon at the residence of August Belmont. Eight States were in represented, including California ind Oregon. A call Is lotted Sir the National Convention nt -Baltimore on July lUh, and .inviting the co-operation of all Conservative citizens. , Democracy ottt We. Chicago, May 8. Tlie Democratic State Central Committee met lien to day and authorized the Executive Committee to call a State Convention fourteen days prior to the National Convention. There was a genera! ex pression iu favor of Greeley as against Grant. Isdianapolis, May 8. It is author, itatlvely announced tliat Senator Hen dricks is not committed to the support of the Cincinnati nomuiees, bat will be governed by the action of the Demo cratic National Convention. . - - roraras news, Losdok, May 8. The Spanish Car lists have lost a battle, and Don Carlos has fled. ! 1 Bismarck to ill.' Humored In London that Kurfle Isl ands in the North Pacific are to be leased to United States. . Scotch church clergymen have sailed for America to attend General, Assem blylat Detroit- - i . London papers In commenting upon the Presidential question assert that the re-election of Grant is doubtful. If he persists In his clamors for Indirect damages before tlie Geneva Tribunal. ','' t'TAM TFBHITOBT Sllhlna: ArtVeoturers Wlntoa; Ezeite- ! Salt Lake, May 6. Large . num bers of strangers, principally Eastern, have arrived the last two days, mostly on mining business. The hotels are crowded. - Thowork otiaying she first street railroad begins to-morrow. ; Allnding to,th rapidly changing commercial ahd industrial situation In Utah, and tlie evident desire of the Mormon leaders for cancellation, the Tribune, liberal, says the proper policy now for bdth Gentiles and Mormons Is to forsake bid hates and cordially aim to work out a new and better state of things. ' Several verv extensive prospecting expeditions left' for the southern dw ' trlet on Saturday.' -' ' . There is quite an excitement in re : gard u rich development of mines in . Star District, two hundred and fifty miles to (he south. Golson, ot late employed by tbe Unit ed States department, was arrested to day charged with compelling a person by threatening bis life to make affidavit charging certain parties with commit ting certain crimes in relation to the testimony in the Robinson murder case. ABIZOXA. IsreUaus AID, Irs. Los Angeles. May . The Arizo na Minor, Prescott. April 27th, has tlm following: The Indians attacked a station, killed .1. W. Smith and Joseph Ackerman, both well known citizens of Prescott, and captured all the stock. Tlie bodies of the murdered men were stripped and one partly eaten by tlie wolves. Osborne Pelwik. of Texas, was found one mile north of Mint Val loy shot in the head and breast. He 'was last seen In Prescott April 16th. ,T..CaUagbau waa seriously wounded by Indians at Beaver, Creek mines. Tbe Miner devotes two columns to de rails of Indian atrocities and robberies. The military are under orders to pur sue them. NEVADA. Virginia City ElertUM. Virginia City, May 0. Tlie city election to-day passed off very quietly. Hopkins (Hep.) was elected Mayor by a large majority. Kelly (Detn.) was elected Chief of Police by 9 majority. Mayre (Dem.), tor Treasurer, and Plunkett (Dem.). for Assessor, were elected by small majorities. Two Democratic and two Republican Al dermen were elected. IA1.1FOK.MA. Arrival of Exearatonlsta Ball road Meetings Wool Clip. Sas Francisco, May C A sjieclal car with the Philadelphia party, in cluding Samuel E. Stokes, . J. IIerhm.ii and William V. McKean; of the Philadelphia Ledger, and fami lies, arrived overland on Saturday eyening.' , - At a public meeting of the citizens the proposition of the Ai & P. R. R. Co. was accepted, and R. G. Sneath, Mayor Alvord, C. Hopkins and Johns Hagar were appointed commissioners to go to St. Douis aud perfect 'details. Alvinza Hay ward pledgetl a half mil lion to lead the subscription In aid of the proposed enterprise. At a subsequent meeting of the St. Louis delegation and the Commission ers, Maror Brown of St. Louis, said : If San Francisco would raise $10,000. 000 or $15,000,000, to be Invested. St. Lotus would raise as much more, and each have thirteen or fourteen repre sentations In tbe Board of Directors. The bulk of tbe spring wool clip has been already shipped. Reliable esti mates by the oldest dealers place the clip at one-third less weight than last year. French ritlzr-n to take tbe oath or AUearlanee lAurs D. fairs case NutHfth In Mocks Mtka Gold Wool dlpvt Southern California. ' Sax Francisco, May 7. Tbe treaty between France and Germany, signed May lOtb, 1S71, making It the duty of all the nations or Alsace aqd Lorraine, residing in foreign countries, to give notice within a year, of their desire to remain French citizens or be consid ered German subjects, the native of tho provinces residing In San rrau- tisoo and vicinity win. on t nday next, jvtMtir to the French Consulate with a French flag draiied in mourning, and there take the oath of allegiance to r ranee. The application ot Mrs. Laura D. Fair for a change of venue is not yet acted upon, if granted, the will prob ably either go to Contra Costaor Alarm county. The smash in storks to-day Is com plete, snd confidence appears to be sadly on the wane. So many long faces nave not open seen on i-aiuuruia anu Montgomery streets for' years. Specimens of Sitka gold are creating considerable excitement here ; there is talk ot organizing a Company to work for the precious metal in Alaska on au extensive scale. Tlie spring wool clip of Los Angeles and adjoining counties has been nearly all secuied at hiirh fiiruresand nhinned. The wool growers express great disap- iKiintment at the snortness oi tne cup. which does not nverage over two-thirds of wliat was anticipated, owing chiefly to tlie scarcity of feed tlie past year. The quality Is regarded as superior to previous dips, aud is mostly free of all iiireigh substances such a liave usually characterize1 wool from tlie soutlieru counties. ' KxcurmlolnlHts srone House Wlnlna; .natters- 1 lie t rrurh t air. Sax FranciVO, May 8. The great er part at tne r. i.ouis excursionists kive left for home. ' Revival In stocks to-day. Rich placer diggings discovered at Abode Hill, ms Angeles county. Tlie French Fair is crowded to the utmost again this evening. Seven Lake Tahoe trout, contributed by French flsliermen, were sold after breakfast to-day for $1,300, and were presented to the officers of the French frigate LaFlore and 50 cigars at $ 10 cacti. BY KTATE TELEURAPH. Oreirom City Election. Oregon City. May 6. The munlci ptil election to-day resulted as follows: Mayor A Noltner ID 104 ; Thomas Cliarnian (11), 97. Recorder L Inl- ler (D). 100 : W P Bums ( K), G. For Councilmen W L White (1. 107 .lulius Ixgus (D), 104 : S W Moss (D), 107; James Athey (D), 102; B Cau- flcKl (D), 104 ; George Clark (D), 101 ; James A iMiaud ou; aj Apper- son (R). 110; J D Miller (R) 113 ; JG Bon net t (Kl. 101 : Cliarles Logus (K , 99 : James .Milne (R). 99 ; J M Frazer (R), 98 ; J 11 More (R). 98. Assessor and Collector II L Kelly (D), 113 ; W J Caldwell" (R), 81. Treasurer A Ivy (1. 77; COT Williams (R), 120. Marshal S D Richardson (D), 107 ; Thoma Miller (R 94. City At torney A F Forbes. (D), no opposition. Tne Portland Brpnbllcan Prlsuarlea Tne ( it J wood ltrkct tHtrcessfnl, Portland, May 7. The Caywood ticket lor Sheriff Is elected by about eight to one. In the city. , M ISC EL LAN EO US. II O 31 U Mutual Insurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE , CAPITL, $1,000,000! orriUKfis: JOIH II. REDIWrOX President iitAt. It. HOWARD Vice President I'HARMX K. MTOKT Necretarjr X. H. IIIDI Marine Neeretarjr If. II. BIsUOW....UeaieralMansisrer DIKECTOB8: OREGON BRANCH: PORTLAND : P, WaMrmaa, . B. tJoIdsnaltb, f, II. Lewis, . Jlocleajr, Uoyd Brooks. . MtIDt ...In F.Arotrer IMltea D. 1H. rrettrh AlOHu.T .....J. A. Crawford liewlstoai J, Loweii be ra; HAXILTOS BOTB, tseneral A Rent, Portlsusd. ( HAS. E. BI'KsbBWM, Asrent at Halem. Volt . ! WAITED, AGKNTH.-a.IOO to UrtSO per rnonto ererywhrro, Male and f'em&le, to lmrodoue tbe genuine inrprored MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stltr.h, hem, fell, tik-k. bind braid, cord, qiillL and embmider In a uvt on ivrlor manner. Pri, only tU,fnllr lk'naed and warranted fur five renrn. Wt will pay 1000 lor any machine, bl"'h prrue or low, tliat will new a stronger, more beutlful or more c tattle seam than ours. It make the Else tie liOCk-fMltek. Ererr teooud stitch ess lie cat, and SUll tho cloth cannot bo Milled . apart without tearing It. H'e pay Agent. 1100 In S250 por moath, and erpenae,ora cormnla stoa from which twice that amount oaa be made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, 3. Marshall at Co., ; ; . No. 10 Natalia fitreet. - i ;-. ' Kow Vork..-..- CATJTION'.-Do not bo tm nosed upon by other paa-Ds travelling throogn tha country palming off -worthless ca-lron maohinot un der tbe same naioe or otherwise. Ours Is tbe only genuine and really cheap machine man ufactured. A pW72:(ll wrw3m. MISCELLANEOUS. GILL, STEEL & CO.. ' ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers In BOOKS, STATIONERY, AXD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - State Street, Salem. - Solo Oresron Aenta Car Chickering and Emerson PIANOS. . AND - Mason & Hamlin, AND - Taylor & Farley Organs. Have just received a large Invoice of the above Instruments, which we offer for Rent and for Saleon Monthly Installments 6a!rCall and examine our new styles of Or- ganx, contalntnlng some of the finest combina tions and more variety of sound than any oth er Instrument offered for Male In this city. . A large assortment jA OPERA JITNM'- with and without words. Also, a well-assort ed stock of jS It o t I tiHir. Orders taken for any piece of Music pub lished. . A FULL LINE OK Blank Books, Paper Envelopes and Initial Stationery. ALL THE STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS now in line In our public schools constantly on hand. Al.o a full line of ' MISCELLAXEOL'S IIOOKg now on hand. C-Glve m a call before purchasing eUe where. ' MavSTfccUwtf aVIuessdorfTer's SPRING & SUMMER STYLES Are now Ready and for Sale -AT- Cor. Morrison and Front Sts, Portland, BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL. UOOD OF HIS OWX HAM. KAtTl'HK AND or SUPERIOR QUALITY, turnlslifdto the Trade al KATK8 BELOW THE IMPOItTEl) AKTICLE. AnrIdaTf Willamette Transportation Co, ,s at. n o ti o i : . TltoM AND AFTER THIS DATE, UNTIL M. iui tlici u i si at ; . The Steamer Fannie Patton Will leave her dock, foot of State St., every M'ednesjMT tutd Nototrday StorsttnaT At 6 o'clock A. M. for Portland, and will leave swiem every 'Mom flay and Thnrsday Ot each week at 5 o'clock P. M. for Corvnllls and Intermediate place. CiTFare at Reduced Bate. J. D. BILEH, Agent. Salem, Dec 15, 1871. THE FLORENCE Will icw-everything- neoded in a tamity, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric IT ISO EN 9IORP WORK MORE KIXDN OF WORK, A I BETTER WORK Than Any OUier Slaehtne. If there is a Florence Sewing MairhlBe y uiiin raw inuiifssna mncsoimtn rranacii not working well and giving entire Mtlsmc tlnn, if I am infurmed of it. Its-ill beatlel ed in without expense of any kind to tho owner. SAMUEL HILL, 19 New Montgomery Street. Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. NEEIj A: X., AUEXnt, Mnlena, Oreatn. SEND FORCIRCULARS. Jfr Active Agents wanted in every place Feb. 1 dawlr 3,000 JJuhIioIm Fine Seed & Table Potatoes. WE ARE IS RKCEIPT OF A TEST Choice lot of Pugot Sound Bnoda, la eqnal ports of White Kidneys. Pinkeyes and Peachblows. The superiority of then Potatoes la well known, either for Seed or Table. HELD AT REASONABLE RATES. Orders Iran dealers and farmers from the Interior will be oiled with dispa cb. Direct or apply to ANDERS at ROWE, Grocery, Curncr Fourth and Washingtoa .Streets, PortlaiHt. , April 1, dAwtr DANIEL LOWER, 1M Front Mt, Portland, Com mi ssion Merchantt Oregrsi prodnce sold to be rrantage In Portland or Sui Frondac. Dealer la . CALIFORNIA & OREGON Prociuob. ASD v TROPICAL FRUITS. ollrtatd. . , Jan. 85, 187J. FESCK MaTlaV--. , PERSOX8 "rTTSHTNO TO PCRCHA8K choice Cedar and Yew Fence Posts this spring at cheap rates, will pleasa leave their orders for such with FARRAR BROfl., Port office Building, fcolem, Oregon. February Uth, 1S7J. dwtf MISCELLANEOUS. MARBXAttE GlIDE. EVERYONE HIS OWN DOCTOU-nclns private instructor for married persons, or tbosoabout to be ani-rled, both male and fe male. In everything concerning ths physiology and relations of our sexual svstem, and tho production and prevention or offspring. In cluding all the new discoveries never before given tn the English language, br V) H. YOUNU, M. 1. This is really a vaJwtUo and lntetestlng work- It Is written In plain lan guage for the general reader, aad Is illustrated with numerous Engravings. AH young mar ried pontile, or thoHO eonuxniibttliig marruiKe, and havuis the taut andBent to aaarried life, atiould rssd this book. It dtivloees secrets ;hat every one should be acquainted with ; still U ut book that mast be Incited up and not let lie about tbe house. It will be sent to any ad dress on receipt of fiftv cents. Addrew In. WM. YOVSO, No. till 8imico street, above Fourth, I'tinadi-liihla. rS-AFFLICTED ASD UNF0B1TX AtE. So matter wliat mnv be ynur dlsuase, belore vou place yourxulf under the care of any one of tho QUACKS -native and foretgn-wbo ad vertise in tills or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book and read It carefully. It will bo the means of taring yon many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. l'r. Young can be con-aiited on anv of the diseases descrlbsd In his publication, by mail or at bis fltce. No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Pbtlabelhia. Jan WM. ENGLAND. WAGON & CARRIAGE MAKER, t'Ommrrrlsl St., Nalena, Is mauutocturing a large lot of Spring- AViAjfouw, Of all styles, made of the best Eastern Stock. Wagons made to order. Orders filled on short notice. BepaUrliiBT done and Work Warranted Salem, March 12, rtawtf Dr. Lowell masona SONG GARDENS HAVE AN IMMKXVv SALE. Each book complete in ttnelf, bwt one naturally sac oeeds the other in s school Course. The books are Perfeet Klines of Talnable Xaterlala for Mnste Teocners. THIS SOU GARDEX, (Sono Garden IstBuok), Is tor the little ones. Here are Simple Ele ments. Easy Exercises, about iW tunes, many of them the sweetest Flowers of Melody. Price 50 era. THE 2D SOXG GARDEN. (Soxo Gardes 2d Book.) Lowell Mason's Celebrated ldetnenta. 5.10 Exercise and R'mrvtx in the "Practical Course. o 175 songs. 70 sacred Tunes. lYice SOcts. THE 3D M GARDEN. (Sonu Garden 3d Book.) Resume of the Elements. Musical Cate chUm. Vocal Culture i With ptateM. (B Exer cises and Solfeggio. HiO two, three and iour part songs and ia lees. Price si 00. The above books suut pont-pakl, on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITSON, A CO., Boston. C II. Dltson A Co., New York. aprM:tf Lyon A Heal v. Cliicaga MII.LIXERY & DRESS-MAKERS. MISS C. M. SCHWATKA Has just received one of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks ef MILLINERY GOODS ever offered to the people of this vicinity. Her siock na, oeen seiecin wnn rreat csre and issovaiiol that it lalmpneHlble to enumerate a ntiixiroiin part thereof. Cal I and see lor she has tbe VERY LATEST SPRING STYLES. and yon cannot fall to be plcasnl Stamping, Bleaching, Pressing Ac, done to order. IIAIH AVORK. Hair woven Into Switches, Vringes, etc.. etc Work in these brandies solicited and satis faction guaranteed. Hair Houa;bt and ho 14. 11 Ef OVFIt. I havo rnnoved my exten sive Mock of goal to the large and commodi ous storeroom two doors north of PoalofUce, in Star key's block, where I will be pleased to see aH mr old customer. airftdlm C. M. SCHWATKA. TO Tllli: Ladi?s of Salem and Vicinity. CRAND OPENING -OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. Salem, Slay 1st, l7i MRS. E. W. MOXLEV WOULD announce that she has Jnst re turned from tn Kranclaco, with a large and elegant Slock ot fashionable Spring and Summer Millinery Coods, to which she would respectfully Invite their attention. Tbe Stock comprises Bonnets, Hats, Flowers Ribbons, Laoe Collars) and Underwear, and General Trimming Goods, In great varie ty, lust imported from Paris. " Mrs. Moxley's superior taste in her depart ment kas now become universally acknowl edged, and she Is confident that a finer and more attractive Stock or Millinery Goods has never been opened in the Stale. An eariy ex amination of her new Invoice Is solicited. XllUnerjr atablisnnPnt l Patton't Block, State Street, calem. !. B.-As Mrs. Moxley Is the only Milliner In Salem who goes to San Francisco to pur chase her goods, she Is confident she can oiler superior Inducements, both In prim, quality an-lXLyl. Mks. K. W. Moxi-KY. Mav-dlm NEW GOODS FROM PORTLAND MRS. J. H. HOM'ELL takes this method of informing the public tliat she has just received a large and well-elected stock of Millinery Goods. The largest stock of Klbbona, Flowers, and laras to be fonnd In the city. Doll Varden Hats and Ribbons Just . t Received. Call and examine her stock brtbre Hircha lng elsewhere. Boom over Farmr Bros. C-f Remember the place. Stayfcdif DRESS 3IAKIXU! M1SSS. J. 4 MRS. G. W. LINDSEY OFFER THEIR SEKVICE9 TO THE LA dim of Salem, owing preiared to do : In .ill its orancues. Having had U years experience In that bust nous In the Eastern States, thev will he able to warrant that work will bo dona la ths latest style and tbe best manner. tTRooais over Terrell It Gill Ingham's Store, ration's Block. Salem, March J. 187MT 1852. 1872. PIONEER CASH STORE, IT. LEVY, Corner of Commercial and State sts., Salsa, Spring: and Sommer Goods. The Largest and Beet Assortment of trass Goods la Ntlena, to watch I invite the atten tion of the I guiles. Abo, a large stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing. And everything usually kept in a well assort ed Store. To attempt to enumerate all the va rious kind" of Goods, would I ont ol'theqisw tloa; and I sav to one and all call and see for yourselvos. My motto will be to sell cheap for Cash or Trade, j r MavfiTOtf SALEM BAG FACTORY. .ACHW SEIQG Ml TO ORDER. . ; Grain, Floar and Salt Sack ' Always on Band.' ROPES OF. All SIXES, Cotton Wrapptns;, Flu So wine . Iletnp Ball ic Twines. Sale Rooms, Chemeketa Hotel Bslknng. u CHEEsnnocon ca Salem. fX-t. 7th. dtf OREMN::STATS Vdaicy and weekly. . Yin t".' vri-rt nt '( Th Daily; Oregon 8taman . . issned every morning la tbtwsek ex - oentMoaday. -: , - - ;, 1 i Will be rurnlsbed to subscribers on the fol lowing TEEMS : To City subscribers, by Carrier, SS cents per weak, payablt to Carrier. To mall subscribers, per year, SS 00. " " " i six aaontha, H 00. w .i " 'three months, W SO. 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Ut Us THE NEWS published In tha Dally. 8nbscnptioB price of the 'Wekki.y Ok boos Statesxax, $3 00 a year, payable in ad vance, at the office, or to any of our author Ued Agents. Tbe Weekly Statesxak being read by everybody, la an excellent sslvertlslng me dium.. . Advertising at liberal rates. Rend In yonr orders for the paper. lr yu hove anytnmg to afire it Me, send no tice to tbe Weekly statesis ah. All comma ideations on badness or corres pondence, to be addressed to "St attsm a, or to the propnetor C P. CRAND ALL New Goods I New Goods I M. MEYER & SON, H-VF. JUST RECK1 VED THEIR FIR'T consignment of Spring and Summer Goods. " xjn-Lxraata ... " FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Custom Made Clothing, AX IV GENTS' FURNIStT.3 COODS, HATS AND CAPS, BootM and Hhooa, Carpels, Oil Cloths, Hitting, Orooeriee, 23to Fresh tkwds by every steamer. Call and price oar goods, and you will be con- vincea. M. MEYER A SOX. AprttSa J.G. WRIGHT, ffm jcessor to Usaiovaco Wngbt,) PIONEER STORE, DBAXES IS Family Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, , Cigars, . . Tobacco, Notions, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles Lime and Salt, . ' t3T Agent lor Imperial Fire Insnrasce Co., of Xondou. . COMatEKCtAL STB EET, 8 ALEBU Marl'Tnf ; , aMekeyS Creana ato la-Tor Issanaa . Ing snd Presarvlog the Teeth. Beautifying-" th Complexion, and removing rraokJoa, . EmptloBS, suabara and Taa. A 'sw Cosont nation, equal la too bast rrsach presauaUoas, and frss from thr sotaoooas taaTobssla. Ia rented by GfcXX 8. DICKIE T, Chess, foh. lOdawSni