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SUM, TCRSBA1 AtCCSI 6. U71 The City and County. From Daily Of Wednesday July 31. OKEOOX JrESITEJmABT. TIM Jw ird Ioblle luprc . lakraiV) The "new , Penitentiary baiUiog Wog yvtSj for occopane-r, it "mwo opn to Visitor! yesterday, for tbaJmlihB pmrpos-sof bowing what had been 4on the past two Tears, J creating prtsrsa library. A boat two hundred tad lit pt' vimtud the j place dariag tl day. tie mw BurLMNC is nf oKd brick masonry, Til long by W in width, wrti a wing f 26 feet on the worth ride. The (aside of tbe prison is fcsnd- ; aomeiy ftwaiatred. There re 8C cellt, each out ef lafioieat aiie to accommodate two prisoner, forty-two of tben ceHs are Vriott, ncd At hlaacef atra eonMcted of plate iron -16 of aw inch in ttkickaess. ach eel it (applied with twe txsda and a email table. The walls of kese -celt am neatly whitewashed, fiaok'cetl if supplied With water. One of tbe cotfveuiences u( sibrs prison is tbe novel ffiode they have of locking the cell door. By a movement of a lever aa iron bat rs thrown aerou the door of each cell on the entire row, which fastens it in such a manner 'that the warden can pass along aire ijlasp the padlocks without any danger'oT the prisoner enclosed making o effort to escape. The entire Uuldiag is tealed by it bad pipes, aod warm and cold water is . convenient at all times. The chapel itnJ hospital roous each have steain Ihoiterj. The former has two. each con 'raining a. bout tve baadrad feet of steam .pipe. The latter, one of 2. feet. Theoffi 'cers' rooms are conveniently arranged, al though aa yet they are anfornished. Two 'bath rooms for tbe officers have been erected ' thu fir.t 4 Kr with all the modern cmi veniences. The prisoners' bath rooms are in tbe baxeaeat. Tbe laundry, in the baso meat, has tve large sinks. - TIB EXOIXK BOOK is (applied with one of G. T. Blakes four horse power engines which pomps all tbe water used. The water is supplied by the stream which flows backs of the prison. It is forced into two reservoira on top of the building, each having a capacity ot 11,000 gallons. These caa be easily tilled in two hoars, aid wbea fall are calculated to sup- nlv the orison with water twe days. The kitcbea which is located in tbe basemenl has been Itted ap with a sixteen footrange, and twe large boilers for heating water These boilers each hold about 125 gallons nt water which oaa be heated boiling hot in 30 minutes. Tbe beatinr pipes are built immediately around the blase, being ar ranted with some ingenuity . la this the cooking is done for all tbe prisoners. Th food whea cooked is plaoed on a dummy 'consisting of aboat 15 shelves three feet square, so arranged with pullies that it enn e raised upon tbe first floor where the guards take it and deliver it to the prison rslnbeir cells. In tbe old prison, tbe convicts were frd together in a dining rnum, but it was found it gave them an opportu nity to plot for aa escape. The dungeons, four in number, are in the basement, and ate dark and gloomy enough to answer any purpose. Tbe prison is derided into foar distract wards, and so arranged (hat it will be impost ible for an outbreak to occur. A tailor and barber shop have been provided for. Tbe department for female prisoners is suggestive of comfort as well as safety. To give an idea of tbe amount of work done by the plumbers alone, we might add that over eitfbt miles of iron pipe have been laid. Anderson A Rhawl of this eity did the work at tbe cost of aboat $14,000. The entire cost of the building will be about $90,000. Tho exercises yestdrday afternoon consisted of vocal and instrumental masio addresses, report of tbe "Librarian etc, etc Gov. G ro ver was unable to be present on account of 411 health. ' "fill LIBRARY fea Just been started nnder the supervision "of Dr. Fiake. lie canvassed the city three days and received about 300 volumes on various subjects. A room has been ar , ranged, and tbe prisoners whose conduct has been good, will be allowed tbe free use of it. Yesterday's exercises at the chapel was the means of drawing forth a liberal contribution, and tbe library is now started ander tbe most favorable auspices. The , . visitors were invited to witness the convicts at work in tbe brick yard, and tbe greater portion of them availed themselves of the invitation. About 32,800 brick were turned out yesterday. The Salem Brass .Band furnished musie for tbe occasion which was a rich treat to the convicts. The prisoners will be moved to their new quarters to-morrow which will make their prison life much more pleasant. Sab AccimsT. Mr. Hank Reed, of Salt creek, was severely injured last Friday by being kicked by a yonag colt which he was driving. Mr. Reed was getting oat of the baggy to fix his harness, when the eolt kicked at him, bitting bin en the side of tbe bead, which knocked him down, and be fore be could arise he was "struck several times by the heels of tbe animal. Bis skull was badly fraotarad, and at last aocoants he was considered in a very dangerous con ditioo. He is an elderly man and has lived in this State for many years. ' Noaixa Oaa. The first aecident at the Turn Verier Hall happened last evening. Phil. Stanton while endeavoring to perform some difficult feat on the horisontal bar, fell a distance of about' six feet, striking on his shoulder.throwiog it oat of joint.and jarring him np considerably. Although painfull, the injury is not a serious one, and he will probably be around in a few days. From Daily of Thursday Aug. 1. ExccRaioirisTB. Atoh Waller in company with Charles Parrish of Portland and several other noted Nimrods started yesterday morning for Fish Lake and vicinity for a few days hunting and fishing. As this party left town well armed, they will no doubt flood tbe market with game on thsir return. .That is If deer and fish will only allow oar hunters brave to find them within tbe armes of Morpheas. Paul jCrn4aU, with another party under his es aorl started for Silver Creek Falls, and its immediate surrounding yesterdsy morning . for a few weeks recreation amid the beau tirul scenery .abounding ia that region. -There is hardly a day passes now but some party of Salemites start for cooler .regions to while away the tedious hours of this heated term. We wish all bands Jolly, time. , , .f . Started Oct. Rev. Wm. Adams, who r for tbe past three years hat been engaged f- ia 'eaavaesing the State in behalf of tbe Oregon Bible Society, started yesterday oa a tonr throughout Southern Oregon. Mr. Adams has had considerable experience in (tfaia Haw- rLast fall and winter he traveled eaeey hundred miles amid the unsettled portions ef Eastern Oregon, and did a good work. Bis account of his trip, ia eonnee- Jon with description ef the work per formed, is ef great interest. He describes ta graphic manner the life and customs of the miner in his adventurous life among the mountains. If is report of religious culture, however, is anything but flattering ; but tbis matter annually grows more eneourag ' log. ' His trip to Southern Oregon will last lonr or five snootha. ". pBiTE!mnr LiiBABr. Lest any per eeas should feel themselves slighted in not being called opon for the L'brary of the Peuitaoiiiury.tbe houe visAW will be con tinued during the present w --. . Be kind enough to have ready warn v r yon feel disposed to give, aad U will iw still more .acceptable. E. R. Fiskb. Phil. Stanton was on tltestrdet yesterdsy, but he ira ho had "bis satisfy" of the borizo.la hr. " !.' TICK EXCCBMOMISTH. The Ten FteM- Knot er tlto First Iry The Expedition Ora-anUed TriM.U,TrlbultloBasuad Trtuaasstta Mow ante t.x.cm nUoateta Asm sane Ttteawaelvea. there there Just before going to press a special cour ier from the Salmon River party arrived in the eity and placed tbe fotlewifeg letter in our hands; , Is CaareM rax Road, Wednesday, t o'clock r. M. FatF.xo LocAt tV'e have jnst struck tent, and while ear cook is gettiag sapper I will write uptbe advenrniesof the day. We halted as soon as we landed on this side of the river, aed elected tbe following officers: "Captain, Miss Mary Robinson ; Cntnmis rary, HeeTy tiil'rey ; Cook, Bill Waldo; Sroem, Frank Bcwley ; and Guard, J. J. Murphy, assisted by our dor;, Ring. Uil frey'a corduroy pants met with a severe mishap the first thing, and he at this mo ment is covered with a blanket, while Mrs. W s, with motherly kindness, is mend ing tbem. She is an expert, aod will in all probability be elcctrd as our tailoress. With thia exception we have had no serious accidents. We are now within a few miles of some Dutchman s baru, and our camp presents a picturesque appearance. Mr. Marphy is busilr engaged in cutting firewood, having robbed a rail fence to so cure the article. Bewley is currying off bis horses, and is every inch a hostler, Waldo is sweating over the blaze of a roaring camp-fire. He swears this will be tho only meal we will want bim to cook, and from present appcurances he is no doubt "ko rect." Smith is washing some potatoes which be captured in a neighboring fiittd Miss E a R na examining tho eon- tents of a certain box. M a S h has turned the pockets of Gilfrey's unmention ables wroni side out, and 14 reading a note that she has found. Poor Henry is in mor tl agony, but dare not leave the shelter of his blanket. Miss A a has found package in one of the boxes which seems to please her amazingly. It is a mouse-trap What use can she Bad for that on a trip like his? M yR a is marching around the camp with a potato masher in band, is suing her orders iu commanding tones Mia C a has seated herself on a con venient saw-log, and is engaged i. siugin musio from the Sabbath Bell. Bill just came over to where I was writing, and whispered "D n it, this is more than I bargained for." Poor fellow, he ain't used to cooking, and it doet eoato rough on bim. But the Captain baa ordered ns to draw our rations, and I must dose. Yours, wea rily, SCRIBE. P. S. Wo have discharged our cook. Excelsior Oats. Kev. P. S. Knight has recently placed upon, our table some fpecimeos of tbe excelsior oat crop which excels anything we have ever seen in the way of this kind of " boss feed." The straws are over six feet in length, aud the heads nicely filled up. It was gathered ta Mioto's Island but of a two ao'ro field of the same kind which is entirely frer Imtr weeds. In this field there will be no trouMe to find straw for bands. Lawto5 Blackberries. Ve are indebt ed to Judge Hewett, of Ysmrhill county, for a bucketful of Lawton blackberries very large, nice and fresh. Tbe Judge has a splendid crop of this delicious fruit, and of its excellent quality we can speak knowing ly, trom actual test. Vacation. Mr. Knight bas given his congregation a vacation. He has gone to the North Santiam to look at the school lands and rusticate. The services at tho Congregational Church will bo suspended fur a few Sundays. ' Superintendent. Mr. Knight has made arrangements with Mr. 0. J. Carr, at the County Clerks office, to attend to the du ties of School Superintendent in his ab sence. From Daily of Friday Aua. 2. FROM OIR EXCXIWIOM.iTS. The Second Dya Adven tares Mia. baps and fonqueats l'tie Commis sary Department. Thanks to a returned excursionist, who passed our party at a late hour yesterday afternoon, we are ready to present our read ers with another letter this morning : In camp alons thb roadside, Thursday, 6 o'clock, p. M. Friend Local : This bas been a day that "tries men's souls ;" aye, and women's sonls, too. We have been plodding wearily along tbe road, the horses urged on by re peated threats, and a liberal supply of whip and enssin. Bewley has to-day shown himself an expert as a teamster, having driven over three saw logs, two fir stumps 30 Inches in higbt, and one bovine quadru ped ; bas ran into three farmer's wagons, and broken three spokes out of one of our own wheels; done an unusual amount of swearing at the team, and tipped the hack over twice. No injury was done, however, with the exception that Seneca Smith was tossed about seven feet in the air, alighting on his bread basket across a fallen tree. He placed bis bands lightly over the spot, and said something that sounded like"d n it." Murphy wore a standing collar for the first few miles, but finding it rather inconven ient during the heat of the day, placed it inside of the hat that some of his friends packed up for him, and left it near the plaoe where we first pitched our tents. We had considerable amusement over our vari ous gifts which we found amid our provis ions. Bill Waldo has his box of pills laid by for future use. Henry Gilfrey spends his leisure time ia shaking that rattle box and assisting M 1 S b in the care of her robber cherub. Miss M y R n has laid o'er present away with care, and will present it to the first babe on tbe road that she finds teething. Tbe bottle of cas tor oil sent oat to E a R n will be used as wagon grease. Tbe box of dissect ed codfish presented to Miss C n was of sufficient strength to perfume the whole camp. Mrs. W s would thank tbe par ties who presented her with that jar of jelly to send her one not spoiled. As for Mur phy's gift "words fail.',' etc. Tbe ladies quarreled about 30 minutes this morning to decide who should cook breakfast ; but Bewley tbe good natured soul, settled tbe matter by cooking the meal himself while Misses 8 h and A s took care of tbe team. Murpby and Waldo acted as our foraging party yesterday. They succeeded in bringing a dosen of eggs, and a couple of tough old hens in at a lata hour last night. But they say the farmer's dog did manage to give them a good scare. We shall proba- bly reach our destination sometime to-mor-' row, and antll then we must do tbe best we can for provisions. Gilfrey and Miss S h are oar "stand by's," and they are always together. Yours muchly. Scribe. P. 8. The R n girls hare just found a suspicious looking bottle in one of tbe oat sacks. Murphy declares in 'aint his. Fbo Silvbb Creek Falls. J. W. Weatberford and family returned from this popular place of resort Wednesday evrnieg in the best of spirits and report having bad a splendid time. Tbe scenery is perfectly grand and the atmosphere invigoratinr. Parties spend their time in hunting and fishing, tbe facilities for both these sports being of the best. Among other amuse ments hunting bee trees is a favorite pas time. Syl. Simpson and Mr, Weatberford found one about three feet in diameter, and by taking turns they managed to cut it down sifter a fourteen hours siege. There was about four gallons ef fine boney in tbe body of tbe tree, which rewarded them for their work. Blackberries abound in pro fusion, and 'there afe hundreds of persons in tbe neighborhood engaged in gathering them. Taking all things into consideration , this is considered one of tbe pleasantest as sorts for pleasure seekers there is anywhere around. Qronse and pigeon hunting claims tbe at . venliua if our SDurtsmea at ami!: Tl. f.ruier abound in great cambers in the wucai news. Hocsis Brbj uciao. The only excitement was on the street yesterday, was nt the Recorder s office ia tbe afternoon. There was 'qui tea crowd in attendance, a always i n each eases. An rabecibr f looking Dutch) nan was oh trial for break ing into a wivate hoase situated oa Front street. It area's that be lived in tbe next bouie to 'tee as e entered, and going home in a parttai "e of intoxication, Wednes day, about (four o'clock in tho afternoon, ho made (as h claims) a inictake in the house, Hit Snr.ing the doors locked pro ceeded "to biwiCv ut t!e windows and to enter tbe hxi3 iu this manner. Afirr getting ia, h proceeded to vent his anger f on tho boweehold f'urniMim ro trattervt : the fced clothci aruml n'liout a p.irtiele of regard tor expunso. Ho then threw a J lot Ot fomalo apparel in the fireplace, and tore up chair tidies and sloshed nround t generally. Tbo otrncr of the property ! finding out who tho trespasses Was, swore 1 out a warrant for hi j arrest. He was ar- 1 raigned ycterday afternoon, Maj. Lord ; Appearing for the defense. After a patient ' hearing, tbe Recorder bouud him over nt a ) bail of $150 to appear at the next term of court. No ono appearing to no bis bail, t be was sent to jail to await his trial. Off for Salt Lake City. Rev. C. C. Stratton, who forP9aietime pat has bceu a J resident of this city, will leave to-day for' Salt Lako City where be has accepted a j position in one of the prominent churches. ! Mr. Stratton bas been long and favorably known in this State, and wc but echo tbe wish-1 es of the entire community, ahen we wish) him a safu nud prosperous voyage, aud a j pleasant Hie among his new friends. Bus iness tics will still bind him to Salem, and J we trust ho may eventually return to our fair eity and make it a permanent residence. ' r Oi-r M A Tan-. Mrs. Jno. Ford, a I lady well known throughout tho cuur.ty j who for sometime past hae boon very sick, we ! are pleaded to announce, is now oonvales-1 cent and bas ironu to Soda Spriugs to ' recuperate. Wo trust the may Soon regain her health, aud be able to atteuil to her ex- i tensive uWicul practice in tbis city. Threshing. The farmers of Salem and IIuwoll prniriu have commenced threshing, their wheat, and some lots of new wrre brought tu this city yosterdsy. The grain is very plump and heavy. I.OCAl, BREViTIKS. Of all nuisances in the world the regular paper-borruwer is the worst. They havo began harvesting ai the Peni tentiary. The crops look finely. Days warm and i.leisaot and nights com fortably eo:, is tb.o present beatific state of things at Salem. Friedman has a lot of boks on . band which were left with bim about a ' year ago, nd unless they arc called for wfibin tbu next two weeks he will present ' them tf tho Penitentiary Librnry. t 'T's but a step from tbe sublime to the red'culous. Our old sanctum bas been t'irned into a boot-black's office. The brick work on the Sister's Shool cbuilding is oowpletcd as far up as tbe sec ond noor. The gas companies in Portland have re duced their rates. Salem must "either ful- ' low suit or trump." ' Our city has just taken another stride in metropolitan ideas. A boot blui-kin; shop f has been cpened underneath our ufnoe. They have besan takingghosts likenesses i in Portland. Why don't tbo Herald re- j porter have his ahoit photographed ? Nine mnrri-ige liccuses were issued at the . County Clerk's office last month. ' Hon. Mr. Hulchins, Slate Senator of Yuba Cnunty, California, is taking a trip through the Sute. i Everybody was complaining yesterday j that they were compelled lo pay out more i money than they took in. It was tho first of tbe month . Farmers are busy harvesting; their crops. The sight of ono ou our streets is un unus ual occurrence. Tbe United States mails ars unusuallv light now-a-daye. No report has been j handed in regarding the females. ' Transient travel very much on the ric- cune. ine notel Keepers are complaining of dull times. Tbe heated term still hangs nn. Pea breezes are a scarce article and soda water a favorite beverage. Tbe price of the Excelsior Brick Ma chine is $20,000, instead of $2,000, as we said in a recent issue. Rev. A, C. Shaw, of Albany, is in the city closing up the business affairs of the recent railroad excursion. Tbe money on hand after all expenses were paid amounted to about $350. In the present dearth of amusements why not get np a grand "harvest festival," clos ing it up with a dance and giving the pro ceeds to some charitable purpose. Some of the philanthropic yount; men oi this city have subscribed liberal sums tow ard buying Billie Stanton a new wagon. A worthy project. Circus bills are already flooding the city. They are preparing for a summer campaign in this State. Harvesting is in full progress throughout the valley. Farm bands are in excellent demand. No excuse for banging around street corners. Take precaution against hydrophobia as the dog days arc coming on. Stephen Maybell informs us be will lec ture at tbis city tome evening nt-xt week. Time and place will be announced in due season. T. L. Nicklin and Miss Eliza Sbcrley were united in the "holy bonds etc.,'' Tuesday last. Seth R. Hammer has returned to this city where be will remain only long enough to announce himself as an independent can didate for tbe Presidency, and will again start out on his surveying tour. AD VERTISED LETTER LIST" LIST OF LETTERS RFJIAIMW uncalled for in .Salem postoflioe, July 31, 1872: Baxter, Wm; Barlow, J Alvln; Brown, Garrett. Crepwell, Miss Mary, 3; Carlisle, Sam'l B; Clark, James A ; Clark, Miss liable; Carroll. Cornelius ; Cox, Mrs Mary. Field, Mrs EE; Orifflth, Frank; Galliger, Miss Marr, 2; Glover, Mrs MX. Harritt, Rev J ; Harrington, John ; Hay den, J B. Jaekson, Thos B ; Jones, Miss Columbia. Kurtzel, Kobt. Ugh t foot, Sam'l ; Loomis, O T. Mason, Mrs Martha J ; Mellons, Mrs Mar garet; Martin, Lawrence; MoCormick, Mal colmb ; McUrew, J M M. Norton, Chas T; Norton, W M. Pattv. Wm: Pear.-i!, Mrs E; Paulding, Mtas L'uoy ; Punl.v. MlsaUusta. Randall, Geo T: Kellly, James; Ramsey, Geo ; Robertson, Wm H. Ktcvensnn, M W; Swegle, Miss Marv; Savaire, Miss Farah : etewaru W H B ; Fmiih, Mrs AJvls ; Smith, Hiram ; Smith, Miss Man-; Smith, Misa Eva : Smith. Elijah ; Smith, Z T ; Smith, Mrs Matilda ; Smith, S. Trout,, John; Turner, Thos; Tomllnson, James, 2. WanlegsGHmore; Whilwell. WH: Wag- ncr, Ferry; wens, ueorge, nagner. t-n ma A. When calling for the above letters, please say advertised. T. B. RICKEY. P. M. LABOR-REFORMERS. t'oofereti of Sixty Delesrwtesj-Troa-bi In the Ornip Many for Grunt suscl Wlluri A Snllonal Con vontton to be CsOlesi. NEW York, July 30. A conference of the National Labor Party, aj rep resented at the Columbus Convention, was held here to-day. About sixty delegates were present. Chamber lain. President of the Columbus Con vention, presided. The principal sub ject of discussion In the forenoon wa upon tbe propriety of censuring or ex pelling the committee appointed at Columbus to notify Davis and Parker of their nomination, ou the charp! tliatthe committee did not perform it duly, but instead endeavored to trtilrlc with otlier politicians. It is under stood that the conference will instruct their party to refrain from taking part in the coining election. At the even ing session of the Labor Reformers, after much angry discussion, in which tlie sentiments of many were in favor of nominating Grant and Wilson, power was given to the executive com mittee to call, if desirable, a national conventiou of the Labor Reform party. Ou Saturday, 131 b inst we learn from the Sentinel, the impressive ceremony of receiving the religion habit at the hands of Most Rev. Arcli bishop . Blancliet by Miss Margaret Finning, took place at the Chapel ot St. Mary's Academy, at Portland. TLCTAPHIC SUMMARY fftana Upon Indians Discovered. Outran Priatejr Held- 8iezod and PERSONAL AND POLITICAL NEWS, The Barnarrt Impeachment. Awards by the Geneva Arbitrators in favor of the United States. CALM1 SIM A BISPATCH13S EAVTEZM EW5i. I'rxudH upon Ittstlnusi. W.vsHrNGTCrx, Jnly 23. TIhj sub committee on Indiau affairs, on their recent trip to the Iiidiiin countrv, dis covered immense frauds perpetrated upon the Cherokees, Creeks Choctaws and Cliickasaws. The Cubsus Privateer Held. PkovidexCK, July 23. The Cuban privateer Pioneer was taken in charge Saturday by the Marshal, by order t the President. Personal nud Political. New York, July 29. August Ile'. niant's name is prominently ' men tioned as Democratic candHate for Mayor. (irceley lias engaged qr.arters for the season tit East Hampton, Long Island. Gov. llandolph, of 'Now Jersey, de nies that he received bribe of $30,000 from the Eric ring, 'cs charged by the Time. New YOTtK, July 2$. In his re marks yesterday to friends, Greeley in:iuiatc-d he would make no more speeches Ibr now ml months. New A-ijaANY, July 2S. John M. Harlan presided ot a large and most enthusiastic Grant meeting. NeV Yokk, Jnly 23. Juiia Ward Howard was among tho passengers rem l.'.vepool. Fort Wayxe. July 2S. Tom llen dricKs opened thu campaign last night at the Kink. Ckawkokdsville, July 23. A large Republican meeting was held ou Sat urday night. Murderers Arrested. i Fortress Monkoe, July 20. Buck i smith, an oysterman. and a negro, ot Hampton, are under arrest on con fession of the latter, for the murder of Sergeant Baker, of the artillery at Wiluock, some three months ago Tbe Bamnrd lmiteachnient Trial. New Yoke, July 29. Saratoga let tors state that the Barnard trial will probably lie concluded in a week. Barnard will be a witness on the stand during the week ; also Thos. C.Duraut ana btokes, the murderer ot t isK. I'OREItiX SEWS. 3flLous Presents France and Hpi-if-o.tanly tlt Elouol' ParisTin1 Sieneva Arbitration Awards in l a. or ot the I'nited Mates. London". July 2$. The presents re ceived by ilsson on her marriage. amount to '12,000. The Princess of Wale sent a diamond bracelet. Paris, Julv 23. The French Gov ernment contemplates a resumption oi' diplomatic relations with .Mexico, the death of Juarez having removed the only obstacle thereto. New York. July 29. A Herald Loudon special saysStanley wasgieat ly lionized at Paris at a breakfast given li'un by Minister Washburne. General Sherman was present aud seemed f really interested in Stanley's maps, .ivinjrstoiie's letters were published all over foiroie. Bi:rs5i:i.s, July 20 The Independ ence Beige states that the awards in the eases of the privateers Florida and Alabama will toi.relher amount to a million and a half pounds. Geneva, July 29. The Swiss Times confirm tbe report now current that the Tribunal of Arbitration decided in favor of America in the case of the privateer Florida, on the ground that the British Government did not use sutlicient precautions to prevent the departure of the vessel tioui English ports. The Times says that the Board of Arbitration to-day" took up the ease ot the Alabama. The Times further says that the Board disallowed the claims of the American Government arising out of the depredations of the Boston, Jeff. Davis. Mule, and several others of the smaller Confederate cruisers. The reasons are that the charges of negligence at ports of the British Government concerning these vessels were not proved. S'ALIFOKMA. T. Fav Talkel or lor t'onurress Itpatli of n Pioneer- UoM Pros!eet lnjf Expedition Cnttle Thieves !en tenred. San Francisco. July 29. Caleb T. Fay is spoken of as "the Republican nominee for Congress Irom this Dis trict. William Stan wood, a California pio neer, and native of Boston, who for the last fifteen years has been almost eonnantiy employed about tlie City Hall as Assistant Clerk, died to-day, after a very brief illness. The Company preparing for subma rine mining ojierafions at Gold Blurt" have exieiided $10,000 in preliminary explorations, purchased the schooner Witch Queen, constructed a diving bell of mammoth proportions, and nearly completed all arrangements for immediate operations. They will give an exhibition of the working of their apparatus in San Francisco harbor soon. OROVIL1.F, Cal., July 29 Judge Safl'ord, of tlie County Court ot Butte county, thi morning sentenced John Horn and I). B. I-ouard to 5 years each in State Prison for cattle stealing. AN OLD DEBT PAID. THE NORTH CAROLINA CAM PAIGN. Republican Siiroeni Antici pated, Desperate Expedient Proposed to Pre vent Republicans From Voting. THE WESTERN CROPS. Movements of the President. FOREIGN NEWS. Oulifui-iiiu. lif-iiiit oJiok. EASTERN .NEWS. I'nexpeeted Payment of a Debt. Washington, July 29. The secre tary iu cliarge of Columbian Legation unexpectedly sent lo the Department of State a large part of the balance due for claims, according to the awards of the joint commissioners. They had been delayed iu consequence of the failure of tlie Panama Railroad Com pany to meet Its liabilities to the Col ombian government. Conglomerate Mnas Meeting In C bl eavo. Chicago, July 29. The Liberal Re publicans lield their first mass meeting of the campaign iu this city this even ing. Speeches were made by Senator Trumbull. ex-Governor Kraemer. Lib eral candidate for Governor of Illinois, nnd by ex-Governor Blair ot Michigan, from the stand erected in the open air on Market street. The North Carolina (nmpain. Washington, July 29. Telegrams from North Carolina this morning say that the campaign drawing to a close will certainly le a Republican success. Tlie Democrats are alarmed and are trying to create tlie. imprcesion that large numbers of negroes have been imported from Virginia to Vote the Republican ticket. Savannah, July 29. An attempt ot negroes to ride on the street airs inlminated in a difficulty to-night. Two whites and several negroes were wounded. New York, July 29. The Times' Raleigh dispatch says it was announced last Saturday that the names of 200 Repnblicans had been marked for chal lenge. 883 names out of a voting pop ulation Of 1.130 were marked for chal lenge iu the town of Kingston. In this number were Include ! Democrats. The object of challenging seems to bo to prevent a full vote". Tbe Eepubli- can Committee sont messages through out the :state calling upon Republicans to appear and exercise their right to vote. Chicago, July 13. Great interest is felt in political circles over the election iu North Carolina on Thursday next. From the reports of special corres pondents! and other accounts it would appear that while both parties are dis posed to claim the election, neither is over confident, and the result will probably lie very close. All accounts agree that the eontest is one ot nnnsiGil warmth and the result will probably be verv close and that the aggregate vote will probably be larger than lor many years past. From UeneVav Tirana Industrial Ex. pooition. Washington'. July 29. This gov ernrtient has official information from GemHi of a satisfactory diameter in rehticu to the American claims. 'l'tie Vienna Industrial Kxposiliou commence May 1st, 1373, aud do on the. 31st. Our government ha as yet made no appropriation to defray the expenses of the Commission. Xovcmcn.s of the President. New York. July 30. The Presi dent arrived at Ulica this morning, w here he will be given a public recep tion, and be the guest of SeiiatorConk ling until Thursday, when lie leaves for the Thousand Islands. Tbe Western Crops. The weather throughout the West has been hot for the past lew days. The latest crop report is favorable, showing that the yield of wheat will be fully average, while the oat crop will be unusually large. Corn promises to be as large as ever known. FOREIUX XEWi. Personal Tlie Pope will Kxvominn ileale the Arsueiituns lk C'aar to visit Germany. London, July. 29. Sir James O'Connell, brother of Daniel O'Con nell. died to-day. Paris, July 29. Gen. Sherman left to-day lor London. Home, July 29. The Pojk; will shortly issue an encyclical letter, de daring that the Society of Armenian Catholics is separate from tlie Church of Borne, aud placing them nnder the ban of excommunication. The Pope has precannonized the Bishop of Bal timore and the Bishop of Richmond. Berlin. July 29. The Czar will leave St. Petersburg toward the close of August ou a visit to the Emperor of Germany. He is expected to ar rive in September. CAI.IFORMA. Republican Primary Eleetlon A t'lindidale lor Sundress named Death ot a Pioneer Judge. San Francisco, July 30. The Re publican primary to-day called out one ot the smallest votes ever given in the city. There was no opposition to the reirular ard club nominations, ex cept in two or three Wards. Swift. Fay, Cole and Wilmciding are the nieii mainly spoken of as candidates for Congres-ional nomination, but del eirates are presumed to be unpledged. t'liico, Julv 27. At tbe Butte comi ty Republican convention last Stitnr d'av. Hon. Georire C. Perkins was brought forward as a candidate before the 'i'hiad District forCongres-s. San Francisco, July ,'U). The Fif teenth District Court adjourned to day out ot reiect to the memory of Judge J. II. Lyons, one of the early supreme, judges of California, whose funeral took place to-day. The de ceased had been in poor health tor vear. Important Political Changes. SALE OF U. S. BONDS. Arrival or Hit1 Mexican 5Iir.- IIT. Gieeley Goes on a Pilgrimage. Tho Ku- Klux Spirit Carolina. in North Labor-Ilcfiirmers in Pennsylvania, j FOREIGN NEWS. C-alilorniu DiKjmtIic-N. DEMOCRATIC BOLT IN UTAH. EASTEKX SEV. S. Another (.eiiinn Ptipor liRiifc-?s frmn Urrcley toUrnut. Ci.i:vi'.l.AM. Ohio, July 30. The Genuauia, for twenty-live years a prominent German Democratic paier in this city, in fact, the oldest German paper here, hauled down the Greeley and Brown ticket to-day and has an nounced its intention to advocate the election of Grant. The change has created much excitement in Democrat ic circles. t'hmijtr or Front -A Prominent lrm vrnuit Riialiiftt tireeley. IlrsTiNonox, Pa.. July 30. The Globe, an old Republican journal ot this place, takes down the names of Grant and Wilson and hoists tjiose of Greeley and Brown. Inimanavous. July 30. Hon. Jason B. Brown, a prominent Democrat, ad dresses a meeting to-day in opposition to Greeley. Sinle of 1'. S. Konds. New Yohk. July 31. The offers for bonds ro-day amounted to tour and a half million dollars, at 14.3S to 15.25. One million is to be bought at 14.3; to 14.78. Arrival oi a Mexican Minister. MarUcal. recently Minister of Fore ign A (lairs in Mexico under President Juarez, now charged a second time to represent Mexico at Washington, ar rived yesterday. iJrceley iinvn to ew Hampshire. Horace Greeley has reconsidered his purpose of making a stay on Long Isl and, and has now determined with his family to visit his old home in New Hampshire, where he will remain a month or more. The Spirit of the Kn-Klux Abroad In North Carolina. A Times' Raleigh, North Carolina, dispatch says no one expects election day to pass without bloodshed. It is estimated there will be a hundred se rious affrays in the State. The Labor-Reformers in Pcnnsylva. In. Govi ruor Gear-, in a letter to the Labor Reformers, reiterates the ex pression ot his sympathies with the labor cause, and says the true policy of laboring; people is to marshal their strength upon candidates for Congres sional and legislative olHces, who may support their muse. The Labor iwirty. be thinks holds the balance of power in Pennsylvania, and should control the contest for the Presidency. At the evening session. the Conference passed a vote of sympathy with the Williams port strikers, and passed one ot cen sure against the Administration for the non-enforcement of the eight-honrlaw. A Runaway Band A-ent. It Is now thought that Steine, the defaulting manager of the French Band Concerts, got away with $20,000 casn. FOREWX SEW. Royal Visitors to the American Fleet -c rout ueneva. London, July 31. The Americau fleet ij expected to be visited at Cowes by toe friiice and Princess of Wales and probably the Queen and Prince win entertain Admiral Aldeu and a number of other officers of the fleet to- moiTOW, and on Friday tlie Mayor of SMMitnampton entertains the onicers. . Vienna, July 31. A Geneva special avs it is stated on good authority that there is complete harmony in the Board of Arbitration, ami a speedy settlement of all questions before the Tribunal is expected within a few weeks. Vienna, July 31. Nellie Grant is here. CALIFORNIA. Incorporation of a Company of Ola mond Hunters- Shipping- Mewa President of Mate Cniverslty elect ed Domestic Jfannfactarlnif Com panies Incorporated. SAxFruxciSCO, July 31. The in corporation of a company with ten miillions of dollars' capital, and Geo. B. McClcllan, of New York, and nu merous wealthy residents in San Frati- dsco for Trustees, to work for dia-l monds in Arizona nnd Nevada, ere-, ntcd quite an excitement here to-day. The projectors of this enterprise have actually hi the Bank of California about $100,000 worth ot diamonds, about a dozen ot which have been cut. One of them weighs 102 carats and Is a perfect "tone. They have also about a qnart of smaller stones, the value of which has not yet been ascertained. They have also a large number of mbie. of rich color though s-nnll, and several sapphires and emeralds, of small value. The diamond fields are ou the line ot the Thirty-fifth Parallel Railroad. Arrived Steamer California, from Victoria ; brig Orient Columbia river. Saile l Bark Helen W. Almy. Col umbia river : bark O-mvn. Poi t Town send; bark Shoo in Star. Nanainio. The Board of Regents held a special meeting ye-terday instead of to-day, as exH'cted. and after some discussion elected Prof. D. C. Oilman of Yale College, President of the State University. Vallfjo. Julv 31. A number of Joint Stock Manufacturing Compa nies are being organized successfully at Vallejo. The Tanners, capital tock $200,000. and Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company, capital stock $50,000, in both of which stock is be ing rapidly taken. About 150 men will be taken ou in the construction dciartmcut to-morrow. V T AH TKK K1TOKY. Democrats Bolt Cannon lor ton (cress. Democrats generally refuse to ac cept Geo. Q. Cannon as nominee of their Convention for delegate to Con gress. There was an immense ratifi cation meeting for Maxwell, Union candidate, last night. - LIST OF POST-OFFICES. O R E Maker lo. Auljiirn, Augusta, Haki-rCitv, Clarksvilfc, K press ltan,-h, KMiirutlti, I iem, IIiiimIhiIiU RiikIii, Jiii'.iau VuUov, live Valley, Winirviliu." teuton. AUca Valley, I'rvallt:1, Kim's Valley, Uliertv, Little Elk, Newport, Nevrion, lliilmatt, Siarr'g Point, Summit, Toledo, a.iinia. Clackamas. Burlow, Heaver. Untie Creel, Canlir, CON. 1 urrj . Clieu-no. Kllcnsburif. I'url Uitonl. t'rant. t'anvon l.'ily, Camp Walton, (null, .lolin l)av c ity, liavMlli', l'niiiieClty. Jackson. Applegale. Ashlatiit Mlllti, Centra! 1'oint, Kille Point, liranlV Pads, llol Springs, Jacksonville, l.lukville. ijin'ull Valley, Plu-Pnix, ltock I' .lnt, Table lim-k. Willow Sprlints arutx. Josephine. Klrby, Cc la in I. Slale Creek, Walto. Butte liisappulntnient, C'otta1 l.iove, 1'iaM Kork. Lamp 're-k, aruviifchi's. Kuirene City, Fntnklin, .Juik:tiout I. on- Tom, Mohuu k. Fiea-nnt Hill, Kalt le-nake, Sluslavv. sprniKlielil, Wilianielle Kork. I.luu. Alliaiiv. tlrownv tile, I ra tonl-i i I lo, I'iaiiiontl Hill, llai'ii.-biirg, lia--ey, Lebanon, 1'eor.a , 1'ine, Svio, S-la Spriugs, heia't-. Marlon. Aurora, Auin-vil!e, II. m. villi-, liPM...S K.iirlienl, Kair lii oiui l, i iervaw, H.tbliHnlX Jellersou, Marion, Monitor. Newel l-vil!e, Siieni, Mlvenon, St. Louis, S avion. Sublimity, Turner, I'lTlli'llj Wa.-omla, Wooiiburn. Polk. Bethel, Bri ip'port, Buena Vista, I ia I las, Lola. Klk Horn, tiniml Kondc, Inilep-mience, Liin-oln. Lu.-kintute, Li ivisville. .Moniiiouih, I'errvila'e, Itukreall, y.ena. Wasco. Antelope. Bri'lre Creek, I V-siiuties. Ilool Hirer, rrini-eville, .voids Siuininh Hollow, The 1 miles Wa.-i. Willoujiliby. tVahln(ton Beaverton, Centreville, Cornelius. KoreM lirove, (ili'ik-ne, lireenville, llilisboro, M l-Mleton, "hoi I Ferry, Taylor Kerry, Tualatin, Waio. I'lHoknma. Clear Creek, CiiUiDK-srille. l'ania'tus Eairlv t'lwk. l.lmt Ti.ltiig.s, lilKh'ailil, M.V.uIIk. Milwaukk1, Neeily, Nurnm, Oregiin City, O'we-o. 4 latsop. Astoria, Isthmus, lnnpia. Nt-liaiciii, Sknnon, Summer llnusc. Wesipori. Coos. Coqiiille. hniinte City, b.noluinleil rrsiric, Norih Ibtnil, KaiKlo.iih, Columbia. ToUmibia City, Ca.pkaiue, I.'a iier, I!.-. ens, Nvivu-? Inland. Sv-a j ie. Dull ln- Nortli t iu; oiivillc, Cam.ts Vailey, 1 Mai. i, K'kUHi, i tale-villc, i;.,r I ncr, Ki'.l"Z'4-. C'V'kliiiT'n.1-. Mvrtle Creek. i inklaiKl. Vas. Creek, Knaob'ivp, Ten Milts. lmiii lily, Wiibur, Yorwjilia. .tliittiiomah. Kast t'oi tlatiii, IVrtlan'l, Hivringrli U1. Tillmnook. t.nriliaku. Net arts. Nvtii-ktrm. Tilianniok, Tni-k. I mntllln. CcviK I 'itVllse, Mitchell Station. Marshall. Me'lowille, TiUs li'vk, reivl'eton, ruistllla. WeHtm. 1 ii Ion. Cot I.i (inur!. North i'osiler. oro Pell. Snnimeiville, t" num. Yamhill. Amity. Mellevnp, finrton. Lalaveire. MoMlnmtllo, Mountain !Ioue, Nonh Yamhill, Sheri'lnn, Went ClieliaMm, Wheat lamt. New bent WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Clallam Co. New Uuiiines, Port Anuelos, 41a. ke. IVittleiirouml, B.uh 1'ralrle, Martin's Bluir, feklii. I'nlon Itlver, S'ancouver. Chelialls. Ceil.m ille, 'hehalls l'oiul. Lima. HUiain, Moiilesano, S.i;op, Sliaron. Cow Ills. Castle Koek, CarroMlon, Kn-eimrt, Kalunia, Monti-ello, Oak Point. Island.. Con-wviMe, I 'owla ivl, Cu-ala ly, JelTerson. Port 1 l.;overy, Porl Linllow.' Port Town-ii'inl, KILsnp. Blakelelv, Port Mi'llson, Port William, Port Oroliaril, Sealxvk, Teekalet. Snohomish. Lowell, Mukllteo. SnohomUri, . Tulallp. Thurston. Beaver, Coal Bank, (irsml MoiimL Mlama Prairie, o'rmpla, Tiimwaier, Yelm, Taklma. Attannm, Fort Slmooe, Konnewock, Kittitas. MokSee, Pel ah, Yakima. Kllrkltat. Illivk House, Coliiml'tm, t.oldeudiile. KIiik. ll'iu-k ltiver, Kahu. Seatilo. slauirhlcr, SuiKjiialmie. Niuak. While, ltiver. Ien I. Hoisf.iVt, Cowlitz, Ci:biia:is ileiidem, (rand Pi-airie. Pnuvibie ' L.iii'lin, skookiimcliuck. tnon. Ar.-sda. Oakland. skokomllu MierwiMi's Mill, I'lerre. Kill", Franklin, Sli'iiacooin, Tacoma, 1'nrlflr. Kriu-ejwil t, i 'lll.io ii,. Knapi'toii. i wierville, ltiver Hide, I 11 it v, WiKulwanPa Landing. Nknmnnln. Cas,'a-les, Willie Salmon. Kleveiin. Fort Colvl le, Kivk Creek, Sjiokane Ilrldge, I niou Flat. Wnklaknm, Cath'amet, Eagle Cliff. Wnlln W nlla. Delta, Patalia. Tukanon, Toucher, Walla Walla, Wallula. vrbnteom. Fl'lalpro, I-a Conner, Sarrrii, Bkagit, Whatcom. Money Order OtSoea. MISCELLAXEOU8. Willamette Transportat'on Co. -"ViL.-. IV O T I O K 7BOM AND AtTF-R THIS DATE. VNTIL further notU v. The Steamer Fannie Patton Will leare her dock, for of Slate fit, every VelB toy aaal Hwlmilay BfornlaKi At 6 o'clock A. M. for Portland, and will leave Salem every Mondajr atad Tbaradajr Of each week at 5 o'clock P. M. for Corral and intermediate pl-'ai CiTFare at Reduced Kate. J. D. BILES, Agent. fcileta. Dec. U 1871. OREGON STATESMAN, DAILY AND WEEKLY. The Daily Oregon Statesman lisuetl every muruluK in the week ex cept MonUay. Will be fiirnti.hcil to subscribera on the fol lowing TEEXS: To I'ily subscriliers, by Ciirrier, 23 cent per week, payable to Carrier. To mall subscribers, per year, 3 00. " " " six months, $5 00. " " " three month, 3 00. 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In bis publicalinna Vv mall or at hit tru-e. .No. 4ig Spruce street, above Fourth, Phllabelhia. Jan9 UNIVERSALLY PEAISED Bv those who have seen them, are the fol lowing three Hooks, alreartv popular, al though the first has just issued from the Pre&, THE STANDARD Bf MR. L. O. KM KB.ON. or Boston, and " ' IL R. l'AI.MFK, of Chicago. 4tW ympr. F'lne sinclng S-hool Coorsc. lirpe roHei tion of the best Anthems and Tunes. iO.(Mt corses are already ordered! The Kan oer Church Music B,Hik or the (season 1 Prk-e $1 50: 11.1 .V) per doz. Se, llnen8 sent, post free, for the preoent, for fl 23. Sparkling Rubies! By A. HULL A H. SANDERS. Beautiful Sabbath School Singing Bonk! No sleepy tune or won is ! Wide awake songs by wkle-awake authors. Price 33 cents. THE PILGRIM S HARP I BY ASA HULL. 210 pages. Remarkably good for Testriesjtnd for nee In Prayer metlnrs. Small, Terr clear print. Larp) nrrmher of the most popu lar tunes. PrUie rW cent. Specimen paxes free on application. OLIVER DITSON CO., Boston. C. H. DITsOS CO , Sew York. .IiilvAtt PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSDIESS DIRECTORY OP PORT LAND, OREGON. Published by I. Kainnel, General Advertising Agent, 93 FrutU Strrct. ACKEKMAX'fe 1X)LLAR STORE. No. W First (Street. Innmrier ami Jobber ol Fancy liooJs, Toy, Crockery lilassware anil Piateil Ware. A""tor HonseT Kirvt StTTrx-tween Oak ami Pine Everything neat. U.L.. Longfel low, Prop. hooks, statiom:rv. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS UIXI., MT.IL A- BAXt ItOIT, 'os. 75 & 77, First Slree', Portland. Barman, the only illrect Irmiorter of tloth injf, Ac, cor. Front A Washington sts CHAS. C. BARRETT, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Lnrp" Stock in Portlainl. -Vo. 79 Frvnt and .Vo. 5 H'oiTiiiifrlun utrrrtt. BECK, WILLIAM SON, 120 Front St. ImiKrters ami ilealers in Ciuiia, Kil'les and Kevolvera of everv description. Flshins; Tac'kle, Fiincy (iil. Ben!. rtinl Caifi', liaketH, C'rrxniet (lames and Itabr Carriages. Agents for the '-ralii'ornin lowler Works;" also, lor the '"Wheeler ft Wilson Scw ins Mak'Jiine." e k. John A., Ii9 Front street. prac.lK.il ll Wat.'linuiker ttutl Jeweler. W'ork done lor the Truile. OOK AM) JOH printers. Himes ac uacneider, rront street. BruriiHin ft iteinhart. First street, between uiik and Pine, niiKiriers hi Stoves, liau pe. Kilt'lien t"le:iil.'-. ! u, lMii.in. W, A., s. w.cor. FirstATavlnr iM st. Cheapest Kuriilturv Hon.- in i'or; ia:i'l. I .l T J 'rC: WALTER RIIOS. VrVJ"1! fj 1 13"" HI Front Street. Csiarke Henderson ft Cook, 81 ft 83 First St. 1 lealers in J rv UhI, Fancv ililliuerv, Ac. C1obn A Itineuli'M. Front St. Commit sioii Merchants A dealers In uregon ami ( aMforui.i Prixlu. e. C1oiip!e. J. R.. inanuf.u-turer an-l ilealerin a.dle, llarue.'-, ami Saddlery Hard ware, Wi Fiout St. i lurrler. W. A ".. UXi Front street. Mer 1 chant Tailors A Clothiers, Hals, Fnmisli lnplioisis. c Inbmutt A Uatman, 91 Front street. JUJ1 Real E-tate Agents, money loaned hiHises rented. DENTAL GOODS. "ir-Mr 101 From street, Portland. nbl IP PICT C ' " Wmwlnnl ft Co.. UriUUUlO I O) 101 Front si. Orders I'n m any iKtrilon ol lie Stale or Territories carefully tilled by mail or express. "H,lnill, Lowensietii A Co, FnrHltnre and Aj i ai"t dealers stores from IU lo 14$ I ir-t street. "Hinployment Ageivy. Whherell A Hol Si man, an Front street. Furnish all kinds oi lieli. Iverdini; A Reels1, in Front street. Coin- LA mission Merdtuils and dealers in Do mestic Produce. 3."lasluoii I.iv.Tv s alili. corner Firr and ft1 alnlon sts.". E. torlw-u, Proprietor. (ohmI tut n-ontsalwav j, on hand. ir. Kir-t uivl Wa-liiiiL'- tin ii- l-aUrs an-! M.iiml-wtiMtrr, : cray-s music store. Tlie larsct Mu-i - House on the Cot. STEINWAY PIANOS, BURDETT OR GANS, tJ. L. Df.PRANS, Manager. W LI' AGENTS Ft.rt THE "IUHVE" SKlVIXli MACHINE, triS' Anents vtautel. f3 achney A Steeme. Jrocer and dealern in all kinds of Seeds, corner First and Main Ms. Hamburger. R., lilt First street, inirter nod dealer iu Staple Fancy Drv diooils. Millinery. " J1 (1 1'l'OI em lee, D. II., Plimngrapliic Artist, S. W. corner first and Morrison streets, c nil- ens picture svially. neni'Uhseii. I.. C. Jt Co., lull First strtt, MauuCiclurer.sand ilealers iu Jewelry, Watcbei Ac. H iblwrd. ieo. I... lis Front Mreet, whole sale dealer in tiroce.rie.s, Doe.r.s, Wagon Materialss&o- Hoclge, i. uh't S Co., 07 Front si reel, whole sale dealers in Drugs, Paints, Oils, lass, Ac. f I v TTlsfwiiig .Machine, Mraielit nee llJ . L PJ 'He, Uli.ter lee 1. Mlvk stitch." Competition challenged, ti. W. Traver, 112 Front street. Hurpren A Shindler. Nos. PW to 172 First M. Importers Furniture, He Iding. Ac. International Hotel, cor. F'ronl and Morris on sts. M. Itudolph, Proprietor. Free iSuss attends steamer.-. Kohn. J. A Co.. SI Front street, w holes-lie and reiuil dealer in Fine Clotliiu,;. Fur liishiiitf tjisls. MaNon Dome Restaurant, private rooms for Families, cor. Island Pine streets. Q. 'uo. Proprietor. Martin. K. A l oTT wholesale dealer in Wines and l.iipiors O. is. N. CVs IlliK-k and an r i-aiicis.-o. 7cler A Schineer. Ill Front stree;, whole- ' ITJL sale and i flail ConlociloiHTs. j Millerrjohn H..M First street. Watch-j maker ami Jeweler, oftei-s to the rnililie . a tlnea-soi-lnieiit of Watches, Clucks and Jew- c!ry. I Moeller. A Co., Front near C. strerf, dial- : ers iti native and foreign Wines, l.l-j uors and Ciyars. j "V'i,rllirup A Thoinpsoii. llarlware. Dun, -4.! Steel. Hubs, Sisikes, Ilardwisui L'inibcr. ci dental Hotel, cor. Firsi and Morrison j sis. fmlili A Cook. Proprietors. M ii i U1i. Wal kins A Cornell. Heal F.siate M. A'tils. io Front street, N"tweeu Alder and Washinirton. Photographic Goods, i;"'."!; ' lol Fiout stn-et. S ider. li. '.. Ke.l Kskite and Money Itro Sft. ker. :1 From street, Poit'and. Uosenlnum. I. S. A Co., Tobnv.oiilts im porters of Foreign and Domestic l.l'iiors " Buss House. Front street. n First Class ! Priticlp'iv. Th 's. Item. I'n prletor. S- iierlocTT.. i1 Front anTI K First si..iT.".il er in Harness, ftnidlery, and Saddlery Il.iii I ware. Simon, . I.. .V, Front strei-t. dealer In lrs i St-!i and P.iinds. Window and Plateiass ' Siiishelmer. H.. 1-17 First stroll. inisirl"r ol : Pianos. Organs Sbeirt Mu-lc, MusU-al Instruments. i kniiiore7s. H., liii First stioet. I'luirl t and Apotlic arv. a l.uxe strs k ol Perluni- ; ery an1! I oltet .rn.-ti"s. Smith A Davl-. ,1 l-nm: tri't-t, hole, ate Drugs, paints, Otis, Window ;la.-s. Per fumery, ,Vc. LJll'iW A li"i,, N itiir-s- Fr.'inii' lncriintiMits. :i Fu st sii-eel.Picliires.Mold-Ariists Miitei-ials, Dniwin; .'.Vl. 1I,...L.., .l.'t ml s ris-t, . ivi-ler ' lii I.ojral Teiitieis, .o eminent and (iold Dust. llonds SIOM' H.I,.. So. 17 Front Street. Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel er, Is appointe I ns;nt f"r the WaUhani.hlcin, K. Howard. Co., Chas. K. ,lacot,anil theCa' iiornia watches: also, for nil the productions and hniiorts of the I'alllornla Jewelry Com nv, Sh;i Frath'isvo. Stnd for a clrcu ar. W.it. hes reiniied In the verv leM manner and WARRANTED to cive satisfaction. fi'errr Bros., No. 178 Hrut street maiinfac- liners and de-iiers in Furniture, liod- cling. arpe: , ac. t'hc Clothlne Stoi. 113 Front street.Cloth Inc. Fin iiisbinir Irtssls. Boots and Sh..r Harris Pratrer. 1 1 little. H. H., 142 V l Front st. fWer m in Wapons awl Agricultural Implements rg'yne, E. I)., 11. w. c"or. Flrt and Oak sts., dea'er In Fine Brandies Wines, English Ale find Porter. t ylcr. J- A- 14 Eront street, wholesale 1. dealer In Butter, Efrps Cheese, Lani, B.ICOH. A-,-, William. A Myers, ." Central blivk,Front stn-et, Commission Merchants and dealers in Produce. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DANIEL LOVER, 13.i I'rontSt., Portland. Commission Merchant.! Orejron pmdis-e sohf to hest advamacv in Portland or Nui Francisco. Dealer tu CALIFORNIA & ORECON rl-o3.uoo. AND TROPICAL FRUITS. 'onsl7nuienU Sollrlted. Jan. 23. 18T2 Academy of the Sacred Heart, HALEX, OREUO-V. The Tenth Annual Session will commence on Monday, the 19th or Ararnst. Pupils who propose attenilimr s.-,hool are requinl to be present nt the opening ofibc Session to facili tate regular class! tU-ntltm. MUKSiilAyviw 3IISCELLANEOUS. Will aew eTerything Deeded In a fcai'Iy, from the heaviest to the lightMt fabric. IT HOES WORE WORK, SOKE KIKDS OF WORK, ASO RETTEK VOBK, Than any other niachine. If there is a Florence Seeing Ma ctine within one thousand miles of Kan Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grind Hotel Building, San Francisco. sVndT for Circular mud mamjAfm the trork. Active Agent cantel it every place. Feb. 1 lUwlv 1 1 O 31 i'Z Mutual Insurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITL, SI ,000,000 ! OFFICERS: JOH." If. BEUirtitiTOJI. l'realtleiit ;EO. II. HOWARD Vlee Fr-lU ii I'HARIJ-s R. KTOHV fcewlitry . H. i:inv Marine se-reuiry II. II. B10i;i4W....Oeueral JlHUHjer D1KKCTOR8." OREGON BRANCH: PORTIVXI) : I. WRMMrman, R. illamltli, f. 11. Lewis. I). Mmleiij , Lloyd Ilrooks,. Knlem I.. F. Irr rtitlie I. M. I'reneli Allmny J. A. ran lord Lewlston J. IxneuberK im-iimo Horn, ieiiernl Ajfeut, Portland. 1IAS. E. Bl'ItnOWN, Aaut at Salem. ilecH BEWABD FOH AX Incurable Case! DR. LE RICH AITS COLOEN BALSAM! Aft-T t n Trrn' 1H1 on thii Cofcl li provca it, .iti'v ot;..- u-:it.v in a ram Uf cf tlifr'n-j- j" i:touucod 1-y uicdical ra tition er a lin ur-ibl'i. Dr. Ls Bison's BALSAM Ko.1 rrChant-TfUfirr-trii 1 p'Tond s'rj,'' . h v -fie rt r.-pp-T-'l'r'l J' til-, t-yj l.iliiir C'triTb, I'tru arVtl S!', tit i i il prucwry U tv-.h ( tin tltKcase kn ivn ns ft $ 1 ikc, t o r lnjt. tie, or tw-.il r;i. Dr. L; Riga's G1LCEH BALSAM I-;:.2 cur 8 T'-rtiary, Mercurial, Fr'h:liiio l-Vinnm-ti.-ni, riDH iu the liou k. I a- ki t tlir N k. 1 1. ccratd s -rn Thnt. Hyi In hue I i h, I i my Dd C'n(ri.'t d C. t1, ttiT-iKH cf tl.r Is, and cmdi aU:3 til d: ft-8 frcin tlu m. wh'.'thiT can c I by iu :N rit . n f-r ilu-- cf rnercurr 1. avi:!-? tho MimhI i r.itiid Lu.i fcy. Price, j per butUo, or two ir iJ. Dr.Ls Eis'j's C3LDEN FAK'H AN- ti tote. fortha Cure of fionn'Tlia-i. Gliet. Irri tation, liravel, und il I r in ry ir Oiuitol u:oarrugvmonts. Price, jitr btittlc. Dr. Le Biota's GOLDEN SPAMSH IN- tion, a wv.b and injet-tion f r v re cim-b of tr.muorhtBat IufUrmuntt ry Gltvt, htn tun h, and all disoatjc-nof tho fcitlneyu aud Madder. Price, $1.60 per bottle. Also Agents for DR. LK KICHATT'S GCI in PILLS tar S'-rninil i aMtrt-f, Xnt Iit.i-r-mni. Imp'ti-nry. nnd all (iiiwFium Biihlrf: In m M a sttirhat i on mi I -r!-iv nbu-w. 1 ri''-. f t M-r Ir'ttle. Tlie " iiuiiici ;cLlkK BaLhaM ik . put nponlrin round U-tHen. On rrfti ipt vf jirk-v, tlit-s BirdK-irr will t .v-nt t- aP p trfii vf thn c'untry, W xrrt kr. or irmil, wenn ly i keU. and irc from ubiw r- C. F. RICHARDS fc CO. T'li(FTolf and Bttail PmRriKta and ChctiiiMtH. S S. ror. Clay ) HanRomo htivets, I?a rranciaco, Cal. 3!avl7:dAvly TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIED DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY. 23 Kearny SlrCet, Corner Commercial St., SANFEAHCISC0. Established in 1S.-.4, fir the tre-itment ol S'xual and Si.'inlnal Diseases, such us ,onor rlicn, l.leot, rstri.-ture, .syphilis in ail its forms. Seminal WiMkness. Imjiotency, etc. Skin Disen es of years' standir. aud I'lcer ated Les siicces.-fully treatisl. DIl. tiinitONS has the pleasure of anniims--Inatthat Ira has returned tnau vtsiiinc the principal hospitals of Kurojie. and lias re sumed practt, at his Dispensary, 0.1 Krarnv street, corner of Commercial, San FniiK i-co, where Ins old ivilients and ihose reitiirliiK his sen'l,-es may iiud him. liieDov-tor has siare l neither time nor nsmey In -eekliip out new remi.lles, nnd bas ri'turliisi w ith ln.reAsei r-icilltle lor thealic vLultn of buiniii sullell g- Seititnal Wruknrw. Seminal emission Ilie ,-onss.liHiucp of Plt iilm-r. This solitary vs-e, m deprared svmi.iI in lulceiK-e. t pra.-ii,,-! lo the iiMitbol Is.th sex1 toan almost unlimited .Tent. prmluciuff with one mm: ci-taoty . the foll.iwinn train of morlild sMutitonis. unless comiaieii by ts-l-entili, mwilk al nva.nre-. xi : S-illon ,.wnlenais e. iUi k spot mwUir tbe r, jin in the lie d, no -li,a Iu the ear-, not-v lii,., !h. riiI Inp 01 lisavrs and ral t!t"g ol ,-liaii.-, iimi-ioess nlsioi the loins. ,.nfu-e 1 vi-iim, blunted Intel icct, loss ol'coull leii.v, dlihdi iice in approachltiK sti:inK-er.ii di-!.k'lo If. nn. ten a.-tiaititances, a iiisfis.iiioii to -linn sfc-lsiy, low. ol memorx , liiV.s- flusliesan Ivan s erupt ionsutsmt tim l i. -e. fiirre I loiieiie. f.-tld b.vaih, , ou-,s, v-on-snmpilou. niebt sweats, lu inoniania ami Ire oiient 1ii-iui;. It ill lei bo not obtained, I he sufferer slwrttld anplviminediatelr.ln i r son or by ietier, and have a cure eil'isned bv his new an I -. ieuiili,- m.vie of lroalliit tin's dise-ise. h hlch never tails of etl'e. tlnit u qni. k nnd in li.-al cure. I r. will give one hun dre 1 dol ai s to any person who will prove sa lsfaciorilv tohim Ih.H he was cured m this c'impl.iUit by either 01 the a,,n .ruucls.-o iiua.'l.s. UH.iiinrtiiN is r.s,,.iv,t0. ad will rive toe.i- h luiient a wnneti lii-ttunieiit, landing himself toelbvt a radical and permanent cure or make no charjie. 'nrMl rtl Home. lN-rsonsata ilisinnce nnvite Ct'RED AT HOME, by addresslnu a Ietier to Dr. lilblsni, siaiinji case, symptoms, leng;h nl'time the dis ease hascoiuliiued,anil liavemedUdite prompt ly lorwun led, free rroin itamuire anilcurio-li v, toany iwrl of thu countrv, with lull ami plain dliwrtons for use. Persons wrlilnc lo tho Poo tor will plrans state the namuol'thu paper thev ttinathis a l venlsement In. w Hy liicloslntr tlO cin.ln a rcfilatorcd'lfller thnctjih Ihe Posi unice, or through We'ls, Far pi A Co., a pa-A.ire of me Heine will be for-w.-mled many part of ihe Union. All correspondence stti,"tlv confidenda'. Address DR. J. K. tUUIioN, 3 Kearnr '"vti',"n Francisco. Pwtofflce Box l.tttf. teb Hi deodlwly ExS.S. Cussie Telfair JUST RF.CE1VEI 1,000 BBLS. ORC&C 'SLAND LIME, Whk-h we ohe, n lots to suit. EVERDINC & BEEDE, I O North Front Street, Portland JulyltitdAwtf $1190 THE OLDEST AND BEST. Dn. n uTe LAND'S U.VBKATED SWISS STOMACU BITTEItS. F1HK F1KST and Most Healthful Tonic JL ever introduced iu tlie l uiteit states I These Bitters have been intheSanFranc tsoo mar ket for over titr YEARs.and notwithstand ing the many naw candid ates for public favor, tho 1 sales have constantly In creased. TAYLOR BENDEI. Isnle. Ann's, 40U ami 411 Clay Streot, San Fran cisco. Aprir72,dftwlyln o