re edify Drgfton talesman, i i in jmmriwst 20.M2.cy The City and County, Fwm Daily uf . Wednesday Auyll. Orr ox a Tramp. One of our Salem voutW took mi kloa vetarday that he would take s tramp- to th Eastern , Batten, with a cousin of his, who took hitf departure on yesttrday'n tntin. Ha intention were do trted and frustrated in the following way : The boy' father ruiis a brewery not far from South Salem, and Ixinp; iti'the attire of Mr., Powi'H on Commercial street re queHted him to ride over with lilin. Mr. P. desiring to purchase Rome lumber at thf Sonth Balem Mills, (rot into the wagon and rode orer with him. While seated in tlw har-room of the brewery, theyounges: child "f the proprietor came in crying, and upon their inquiring the cause, aaid that Willie liiul gone ou". Somewhat astonished at this the father immediately drove to the deyxit, where he found a value with his son's name n it checked for Portland. He sent the valine back home, himself taking passage on the train for Brook's Station, where the young man intended to embark, having walked that distance to avoid detection bv tlie visitors at the Salem depot No cause for his conduct can be given, except boyish fancv. Thk BrLUms. This newspaper Dailv and Weekly lately added a uew feature, and one tliat will be likely to be much liked bv all its interior readers. Mr. A. J. Iufur a farmer of large experience, and sound views, ha been employed to conduct an AfcTicultural Department, and Mr. Hneh Smj.ll an accomplished writer has ljecn tn gaed to travel and write up the Resources of Orayoii. This feature suieradded to tlie zormer excellencies of toe paper will . make it popular not only at home, but at the east, where information concerning Oregon, is sonsht for and read with avidity. The pa jkt is to commence, shortly, alio, an amus ing story of which "Wraslin' Joe" is the hero. We refer the readers of our Weekly edition, to the Bulletin advertisement. AitaavbT and Battehy. A complaint was made before Justice Coffey yesterday by Mr. Henry Welch against" Jos. Halpenn'v for assault and battery. It seems that HaJ jK nny has a farm rented from Mr. Cun iiinham, of thi city, and Welch is tin ployed bv Cunningham to work on the larm and take care of the stock. Some of the horse, under Welch's care jumped into the stubble held, causing Hulpeiiny to use abusive Imii-uuu toward luui at lint, until his anger became so great he could not con strain himself, and to satisfy his rage as saulted said Welch. After considerable ev- idenco had been taken, and a great denl of lawyer a thunder wanted, the Justice fined tlw accused $10 and cost. Still FxiLrxo. Mr. Mansfield the man who threatened to poison himself while drank, is still in a very critical condition. It is thought by his physician that he was drugtd by some villainous scoundrel for the purpose of robbing him. His mind contuiualiv wanders, and upon mentioning anything concerning his family, he almost got wilii with lamentations, begging his attendants to leave him and let him die. A telegram was sent to his relations yesterday afternoon to come and care f r him, as his recovery is very doubtful. He is now re ceiving the best of care at the Commercial Hotel by some of our kind young men. A Xew Covtndbcm. Our Indian Super intendent's office received a dispatch, a dav or two since troni Jbugene like this : dead squnw here ; what shall we do with Iter?" Odcneal, all unconscious of the portentous impending event had gone awuv, probably before the gentle alw'gine had approached the dark val ley ; ana -woodworm was lett all alone to wrestle with the conundrum. A friend suggested "make a nmmmv of her." and then we came away. The Eugene connun lnim is still at large. Qt Ksnos Settled. The question con cerning the opening of tlie Chemeketa Ho tel was settled beyond a doubt yesterday by tlie sismaturtw nf "Messrs. Laddt Bush.'and Mr. Wtslev Graves to a two years lease to the t'henie"keta Hotel building. Mr. Bush will start for San Francisco to-morrow to Tmrehuse the necessary furniture, earrs-ts etc. Wy are happy to know that Salem will again liave thennest hotel in the State, kept iu as good style as at any time since its first ojieniiig. As Isctdext. Upon tlie arrival of tlie Salmon river excursionists at Spoil's Fer ry. Mnrphv, "the gallant," proposed a boat ride for the ladies, while waiting for the lar!e boat to come over. Ao sooner said than done. Upon returning Murphy hauled t:io noat up on tne uracil, ami all noarueci the f; rrv boat, and upon caininz the oppo site shore beheld to their sorrow, the boat lately ia use floating listlessly down the river with the tide. The ferrrman went after it, but, Murphy paid tile bill. Pwwv5At Mr." Tho-. McF. Patton Gi-and-Msaterof the M.isonic Fraternity of Oregon, who has been making an official visit to East -rrf Oregon, returned home yesterday. He was quite ill at Baker City, but is now recovered. He brings very fa vorable reports of the mining and other business of Baker City and vicinity. We shall probably have something to say to morrow upon his authority, of Eastern Or egon in general. Handsome. The large building now in course of construction, by the Sisters of C harity, and to be used as a 9chool bnilding when completed is to nave a spire nlty leet in hiuht. finished at the top with a large cross. It will be one of the most conspicu ous Duuuings in tue ciry. iNnrsTHiors One of our most promi nent green grocers is building a brick es tablishment nearly opposite his present place of business, and durinc the nuiet business honrs he amuses liimself in laying brick with his workmen. "Industry is its own reward." His name is Joscphus. Cnrncu Dedications. Kev. E. Cnrtiss, of this city. Superintendent of Baptist Mis sions, st irtcd yesterday for Seattle, W. T., to dedicate tho new Baptist Chnrch on the 2."th. This is the best chnrch edifice in the Territory. He will dedicate another at Olympia September 1st. Ectl'k.ved. The party of ladies and gen tlemen, of which Murphy and (iilfry com posed a large part, arrived in the city last evening. They looked considerably browned and dusty, but after paying a visit to a bath house, tliey were recognizable to most of their friends. Will DEPAT.i-Mr. David Cole will start for Eastern Oregon to-day with a large drove of cattle. He intends to turn his at tention to stock raising in that section of the country. Rae. Last evening we were visited by refreshing shower, laying the dust nicely and purifying the air. " It can hardly be our fall rains setting in ; at least we hope not. From Div'lij of Thurnday Auy. 15. Railboad SwcroLDta. We met a gentle man last evening, who had just arrived overland from San Francisco who complains of the swindling games practiced upon pas sengers all along the route. The morning that he took his departure from San Fran cisco the through ticket office was not opened in time for passengers to obtain through tickets, so they were compelled to pnrchase tickets for "Red Bluffs, paying $10 to $12 for the same, and upon arriving at that place were charged the same amount for a through ticket as at San Francisco. He says the trip is also very tiresome, having flfty-eve hours heavy staging. And tak ing the trip all in all, it is very expensive, as well as monotonous. Ixsajtb. Mansfield, the man that has been lying dangerously ill at the Commer cial Hotel, from the effect of drugs or pois on, has become insane. Yesterday while attempting to get him on board the train for Mflwatikie he became perfectly frantic with rage. He said he had paid $130,000 dollars to stop in Salem a year, and that he had been here but six months, also insisting that he would not go to New York under any consideration. He will be examined by physicians at aa early day on the charge of insanity. Mansfield was captain of a company during the late war, and is certain that they will be revenged. Scarcity or Items It has been some time since we complained about the dearth of local news. But wt now lift np our voice and cry ont against (be dullness and inactivity of our old item furnishers. Even the burglars have ceased their labors. Xo usual runaway items. Nobody has taken a s nsational idea into their head for weeks. What are we to do. Th4 time has arrived when something most be done, and that im mediately. We are naturally of a quiet die position, bat we are becoming desperate. We moat have an item outside of tlie old beaten Jiatb. within tho next month, or a u.re raam qr wiu tan upon some unsus pecting individual tiuu crosses our way. At H 3HT. at T.akt M J. M. Garrison has at last tacafM alivo from the mountains and returned to civilizat on. He reports having a splendid time, hunting and fish ing. Twelve dear and one elk gave up the ghost to his uncrrin;rifle. A pair of beau tiful velvet antlers prove, at least, one deer did anffer death if not by rifle ball, by old age. Hi also brought a bottle of water from tho but springs, uhout sixty miles east of Eugene, to t analv2ed by Dr. E. Y. Chase. Tho fatted coif has been slain. ilie wanderer has returned. Altai. Vied Zad. yvdson, a notorious character who served ont a term of imprisonment in tne penitentiary, a short time since, was arrested timr Vh)1:ih nn Tuesday evening last by Deputy Sheriff ijiraui. ao was uweg to fortiana yester day by Sheriff Scott to answer to . charcn of Subornation of Perjury. A partner of tils kui w tue iJcjuwuMiary x.idi week to -servo tho State three years, for tho same of fense. State Teachers' IxsTmrr. '?.ie State Teachers' Institute is now in s .-..na at Eu gana City. Tne exercises arc r ported as very dry and aninVmsiting. Anions tin ?rsons present are Kev. 'r. Atkinson and '. L. Eliot, of Portland, Iter. Mr. Camp bell, of Monmouth, and Hon. J. Q. Thorn- 1 1 v or ;,lim. Kev. .Mr. ,,j.t delivered an ddrevi TucjJay evening. At Home. Mr. W. W. Martin and wife returned from a protected visit to Yaquina Bay yesterday. Mart. Brown and wite ac companied them upon their rambles. Mr. M. says he enjoyed himself better during the last three weeks than ever before, and they shall ever be remembered as the hap piest days of his life. - Material Aebived. Thirty tons of iron arrived at Cape Foulweather, per steamer Shubrick, to be used in the construction of tho new light-house. 4Work on it has been suspended for some time on acounnt of not not having material. The lighthouse when finished will be one of great strength and durability. Coiuiectiox. The father of the young woman of whom we made mention a few days since in connection with a slight mis understanding with her divorced husband, requests us to say that it was not her inten tion to take the children from him, unless satisfactory to all concerned. nAjivTwrnfo. Farmers throughout the southern portion of the State are very busily engaged in reaping and threshing their grain. A portion of them have their har vesting already finished and in tneir gra neries, where tiiey sav it can remain until a batter price is ofi'ered for it. Snao Boat. The snag boat was towed to the head of Eola Slougn yesterday, for the purpose of prosecuting its good work in that dang rous locality. It will be some time before another move will lie necessary, as sna-rs and stumps are not soarce in the vicinity of the slough. Convicted. Gerov, the person arrested on the charge of highway robliery in Yam lull county, was tried and convicted yester day at Lafayette. His sentence is for the term of four years ae hard labor iu the penitentiary. Boats Laid Up. The river boats have Ukcn a recess on the Willamette at present on account of low water and scarcity of freight. They will probably commence operations in a week or ten days. Accident. During the performance of the t 'rystal Palace Circus at Albany last Tuesday evening, four gentlemen were knocked down by a tlush of lightning, but not seriously injured. Sold Oct. Mr. Walter Jackson has dis posed of his stock in the Woolen Factory to Mr. J. Hoyt. At the expiration of his present mouth he will withdraw from the company and secretaryship. Jefferson. Mr. Culver, of Jefferson, in forms u.i thai business in thr.t tuwn is very pood. The llosi'-ry Company nnd Flour Mills are running "steady with increasing patronage. From Dttilj of Friday Auj. 1. Lost ix the Woods. Our friend J. H. Albert and ludy met with quite an adven ture a few days since while on a pleasure tour. They, with some friends, were camping out on the Santiam river, mid lit aring there were some picturesque falls about six miles from camp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert concluded to visit them. They left camp aliout eight o'clock in the morning, the lady mounted on horseback, and the gentleman in attendance on foot. They reached their destination in safety, and al ter rambling around for a few hours they lost their reckoning und realized for the first time that they were lost in the wisids. They endeavored i'or sometime to tind their way "out, but night overtood them and with a spirit of resignation worthy of an old mountaineer, our hero informed his better half that they were elivted to remain over night in the "woods awav from chmp. She didn't exactly relish the idea but it had to be done. He tni-u collected a largo pile of tern, and with palpitating hearts they laid themselves in tilt ir little bed. They" were rem indi d of tlie old story about the" babes in tlie woixls, and no doubt awaited with anxious expectation for the robin bed-brest to cover them with strawberry leaves. But nothing of the kind liappehed, and tally the following morning tiny again tried to find their camp, but without success till afternoon when they were met by their anxious friends who had started out en masse in s arch of them. Not a Bueglak. A couple of musical geniustswho reside in Salem met with rn embarrassing adventure a few evenings since, in which it is shown how easily per sons may be deceived. The gentleman in question concluded to call at a certain house, but as the hour was rather a late one the house was closed. Nothing daunted our young men knocked boldly at the door and awaited the issue. It seems that the family had recently been badly scared by bnrglurs, and the young folks lieing alone" they were naturally timid. They inquired who was there and Were answered that it was no one who woidd hurt them. This did not suit tiie inmates, and they requested the intru ders to take a spin around the block. In vain did our heroes plead in their musical voices that they were liarniless. The occu pants of the house were not inclined to ad mit them. Things began to wear a desper ate appearance. Lights wi re Bit n moving around the bouse. A whispered consulta tion was ht Id by our htrot s. and they re solved to try once more. But at this mo ment an up-it.iirs window was opened, and the ominous click of a revolver was heard upon the evening air. The young bloods exchanged glances, and thinking no doubt that discretion was the better part of valor, took to their heels and retired from public gaze. - Ax Escaped Cosvict. On theeighth day of last month two prisoners escaped from the Washington Territory prison at Walla Walla. Their names were Untiling and Sella tier, the former an Indian who had been convicted of grand larceny and sen tenced to three years confinement ; the lat ter, same offense, sentenced for eighteen months. They went to I'orUand where it is supposed Siehaifer still remains. Snelling yesterday hung around the Sheriff's office m this city until noticed bv the Deuutv who asked him what he wanted, when he owned up he was an escaped convict and de sired to surrender himself to the authori ties, Ho was sick aud discouraged, and was anxious to lie taken care of. A tele gram was immediately sent to Walla Walla bat no answer received, the prisoner mean while being confined in our county jad. Information was received that the Walla Walla Hheriff was in Portland and he was notified of Snclling's arrest and sent back word that he would be np after him to-day. A reward of one hundred dollars had been offered for the arrest of the convicts, a por tion of which Mr. Scott will be entitled to. Snelling is a shrewd Indian, and he was probably in hopes he would receive medical aid and be able to again escape the clutches of the law. Salem Bridoe Comtaxy. Articles of in corporation were yesterday tiled, organizing a company bearing the aliove name, having for its objitt the construction of a bridge across the river at this point. The capital stock will lie $1(10,000 divided into 1.000 shares of a hundred dollars each. liufns Mallory. W. W. Piper and W. F. Boothby are the incorporators. As this movement is one of vital importance to our local interests, we urge upon our citizens the necessity of giving it liberal backing. Let each one do all in his power towards its furtherance and we will all be benefitted. Taken Below. Mr. Mansfield, of whom former mention has been made through our columns, was taken charge of yesterday by friends of his from Portland." It is only considered ya case of temporary insanity, brought on by strong drink, ifis case was a desperate "one on Wednesday, having again had access to liquor, of which but a very small amount served to drive him lit erally crazy. Larue SunntEjrr. The Willamette Wool en Mills of this city mado the largest ship ment of woolen goods yesterday that they ever made in one day. The aggregate value of the shipment was over twenty-six thon cand dollars, which we consider a pretty good day's work. Ciirjrr.KETA HoTF.r.. Mr. Bush started for San Francisco yesterday morning, ac companied by Jfr. Van Wagner, to purchase furniture for tlie Chemekuta Hotel. It is expected the house will be opened in abont throe weeks. The traveling pnblic will hereafter find no difficulty in finding suita ble accommodations at any season of the year. Died. At his residence in Portland, on Tuesday last, X. Williams, late of tlie Tre tnont Hotel, in this city. He was about fifty-five years of age, and has been an in valid for some time, suffering a most lin lingering death. Message in W. U. Telegraph Office for T. E. Loan, care Frank Corbus. LOCAL BREVITIES. Frank Strong will relieve Walt Jackson of bis duties as secretary of the V ulamette Woolen mills the first of next month. ; The coast parties have all returned, full of glee over their various adventures. W received a letter from MUea Miller yesterday, and be says "it ain't so" abont their being killed. Just ask Mart. Chamberlain if he is still hungry, if you wish to see him smile. Have yon seen "Jasper's" pictnre in Frank Leslie's illustrated paper? If he only was aa good-looking as that portrait says he is, Oregonian's wouldn't smile so. Our streets presented a lively appearance yesterday. Circus day and many, country teams in the city. George Anderson, oar plumber, was taken severely ill in Portland Wcdnpskavevenim?. But we are pleased to announce that be has nearly recovered. Tom Cos has received the appointment of route agent on the X. h C. K. B. He will no doubt prove a general favorite. Horace Greeley says the best way to raise strawberries is with a spoon. Smart man, that Horace. Waldron, of theatrical fame, has leased the Opera House for a season, commencing Sept, 11th. Huhscribe for the Cambaiom Statehmax, and keep yourself posted in political, as well aa local news 01 the day. . Billie Boon has our thanks for personal tivora received. He takes his spin to-day. Reports are current that we are to have a . rand wedding in town Sunday morning. Guess who it is 1 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY IMMENSE REPUBLICAN MEETINGS IN THE WEST. Indiana Democratic Coianren-tlon. Ohio Democratic Committee nta for j Grant. ! ANDY JOHNSON SPEAKS FOR CKE.ELEY. Immense Frauds Discovered in New York. Kic'a Tilinin? Discover iu Utah. Arizona Ilain Indian Sight EASTKBX JfEWS. Peuntor Wilson in India cm. Foirr Wayne, An;nNtlI. S-nator Wilson addressed an iiniiu'iwf Hepali-ik-aii meeting: in the' afternoon anil another at War-aw in the evening. He afterwards lett fr hi home at Xatick. He is worn out with the can vass anil unable to fulliil other western engagement lor the present. Democratic 'on ven;lou allid iu In diiiua. IxuiAN.vrOLi.s AngiKt 11. Major C. W. Morttti. a prominent Democrat, issued a call for a State Convention to elect deltgate to the Iouisvtlle t'on V 'iition and denoiuiehig the nonihia t on ot Greeley anil Brown, uetrlariut: there are thousands of Democrats who will nor. support them. A len:ocril!p Ctinirmnn of Ktnte miuiillc- D.-clni c-4 for rnnt. Cl.F.viXAND. Atign-t 11. -The largts-t isiliticul meeting ever held in this city look place last night, to celebrate the Xorth Carolina victory. It U estiitxi ted that 12.000 to 15.00 persons were present. J. W. Car-on, Chairman of the Democratic vVninil Cotnmiifcv. declared his preference for tir.iiit over Ureeley. I'alortiiuntv for Harare. Kxoxvillk, August 11. Kx- Irvs iileut .lolmson made a political 3edi last evening, lie suit! he va not a candidate for any ofh'ce. and severely criticised the a Iniiin-tnition of Grant. The re-election of Grant, he said, would lie a great national disa-ter. lie accepted Greeley on the principle of universal pressure of circum-tauce-lKyond human control, which lias limited the choice to two men. ' Sew York Deitiorrntic t omi Jt.'ef Jleeliiijt. Xf.W Yoi:k, August 12. Tire iJetn ncratiu State Central Committee will inert at Saratoga to-morrow to issnca rail for a State Convention. More rmtt'ls in w ImIi. The Tribune says that a coumiittev of the Council ha discovered indubi table evidence of frauds to the amount of 2(Xi,000 iu the building of the 1M1 ward market stations. ("iifnvoriiblc Weather tor Craps. Chicago. August 12. Someanxiety is felt about the effect of the weather on wheat crops which are now Ix-ing harvested iu Iowa, Wicoitiu, and Minnesota. XotnMe Dentil. South Bem, August 11. Mr. Mathews, mother of ice lresideut Colfax, (lied this afternoon, ajetl Ui. hiiikincr Still in lloiiht. A Washington siiecial says nmner leaves , the fit V to day lor New York. where he will remain fur several dav j and then go to l!o-ton. It says lie has not yet made up hi mind wlw-ther -or not "take an active part in the ctui paign, but may deliver one or two ad dresses lietore the election. Greeley will he tenth-red a grand ovation at Lancaster. '. II.. to-day. On Tuesday he vi-ifs the White Moun tain, and will go next day tu l'ort lund, Maine. FOKKIU SEWS. The ieiievi Arbitration Itiujr of .Sp un In tl, rel lul .UutitL Xr.w YoiiK, August 12. A special from Geneva says tiie Tribunal of Ar bitration required argument on these jioitiLs: First, due diligence as to principles ot law ; second, what was the value of the commission held by the Confederate cruisers, and how far did they entail respousilify 11110:1 Eng land when they entered her rts; third, how fir did the eoaiing ot' cruiser in English ports make t-aig-land responsible tor their act. Thesv points have lieen elaborately argued liy Mr Konnilell i'almer ami .ie-r; Kvnrta. Cnsh'mg and Waite. The faf of tiie Tribunal's autilv'Ms of cases, .in is seen in these points, is a trongy favorable indication. Madkiii, Augn-t 11. King Anin4 ens arrived at liillma yesterday ami was cordially received by the peopV. The King issued pardons to several leading Carlists. UTAH TERKITOIIT. A Sew Jlininx (Seiijmtlwu. Salt Lakk. August 11. There i a great stampede of miners to tlie ntnu.i tain in the Desert, west from here, hi consequence of the reported discovery of a gold and silver lodo 32 f-et wide. asnyiiir $400 to the ton. Xews win brought by a party of pros;iectors sent out by the L'tah Mining Company. The location is near Granite Kock aud Cugaway tlisti h t. ARJZA. Ruins Miners .liiblliuit -Au Indian Los Anoei.es. August II. Abun dance of rain h is fallen in ibis section of the Territory during tlie past week, accompanied by thunder and light ning. The miners are jubilant. Lieutenant Hall and ten men ot the 5th Cavuhy. after following an Indian trail 40 miles into the mountains, came upon a party of savages iu a strong position in the rock above. An engagement ensued. The little band was unable to dislodge the Indians, and was finally compelled to retreat, t-ergeant Leonard and Win. Vorter were wounded- Release of Ku-KIuxes. A LIBERAL MUDDLE IN LOUISIANA. Appointment of a ti;M:on. COLORED SOLPiF.KS TO r.E PAIU ilOt'MV. Germany Said to Have Sold Anns to the Confederacy. THE GENEYA ARSiTRATiOK. Culiiox-iilJi Iiwi:itflieH. AFFAIRS IS UTAH TERRITORY. EASTERN SEWN. Kb Klux to be Kelemwd. Wasuington. August 13. Colonel Whitley, chief of the secret .-service division, reports in favor of pardoning Collins and seventeen other members of Ihe South Carolina Kn Klux im prisoned at Albany. Collins was one of the prisoner- for whom Gerritt Smith interceded, aud is nn illiterate, simple minded man, as is another of the seventeen. Whitely reports against tlw pardon of Bro-.vu, for whom also a lveommeudation was made by Smith, but make' no recom mendation us to the remaining forty six case. It U ntjderstoodVthat tho'-e recommended for pardon will be re leased immediately. Eoaixlauu Polities. New Okdean.s, August 13. Tlie Pinchbeck Republican Convention held a stormy session last evening. General Hugh I. lampbeli spoke favor ing aw. alliance with the Liberals aud hidonsiug Greeley. He stated that ifa rootiott looking to an alliance failed, lie would withdraw from the Couven vention. The proposition to fuse with tl e Liberals was lost by a vote of S7 to 19 3, when Campbell, President ol the Convention, with 87 others with drew. Colonel G. W. Carter also de clared for Greeley. Pinchbeck de clared that Keplibliean government in Louisiana tonal only be led under the leadership of Giant, and, in a long speed 1. favored tin; election of Grant. The Pinchbeck party will now fuse with tin Custom-house Kepublicans. .''loveRM'iiU of U rant nnd KEieridnn. Long Branch, August 13. Presi dent GifvQt leaves to-morrow for Wash ington attend a Cabinet meeting. Genrrftl Sherkiati leaves Long Branch shortly ior a tour ot inspection among the w:eru military ports. Afpoiutinent of a i;iho;. Xkt yw;K. August 13. A private telegrav.1 from Home to Bishop Me Cioskey nmKiuiiet' the appointment of lit. Ucy. Win. Henry filler. Ki-li.-j, of Xats:lKT. to he Arvhblsliop of jtilti iiioixv to rticcied tiie late ArciiM-Lti SpaitWiing. C'olort-J hoider-i to be Pniil lioaaty Hutl lrixe Money. Was:-ungiox, August 12. The War i)ertini'iit is-ued regulalious for the iliscovei-r, identification and payment of claiiuaiiti for pay. bounty." prize nionej', fte.. of colored soldier, sailor-, or murines, or rcprei-etative now re-idunr wlij may have resitted in any Slate -sljere slavery existed iu the year SSfW. A -htet (iisliursiiig ollict will if. cs-tnblisjicd in tlie Ailjntaiit ienTaJ"s flice at Washington, with ilisUir-Li,? itliecs at Loui-viHe. St. Louis. asi,vjiJ,. Memphis, icks bttrg. XattrlK-z and Xcw Urleatis. ol.itii T vters Vdd-. csn a Su tler to Mt 111 iier. Lawikce, August 12. The col tired citizen j lieU.1 a large meeting ti night. .uxl among other things adopt ed, was a. long and earnest letter ad .'hessod to JjuiuiMM-, pnjtesting again-t his o;ii.vi-ition Vu tiie ltciutblican iitirty. al?f ru to CebcN byUeriusajr - Ci.Kvn..xo. August 12. Dr. Miere. of Auzieijtfr, writes to the Leader tro.'i tinning the statement of I )r. Counisn-. Cotin-sttl at YicniBi, that Germany slil a riiis to tin SoutliL'ru Confederacy dur ing tlte war. CllKMif. August 12. Cen. Georjn !!. McClellaii and wife, iituIGeti. 1L 11. 3Iarey. jiassad thnnigli liere to-uay en route for ban Frauci-co. hoodlum in 3;ei:tucUy. t'.'ixcixx.m. Aupist 12. A Lexing 1oB ypeeial to tlw Gazette to-night say Kev. .1. It. Strashurg spoke to a meeting of ite tiblieans tin r-. iim-aiv i-olored. Gabriel Burdett tol- lon it.g him. but was prevented from prorwi'iiig by throwing of rotten eggs, ticks-ami stones. The meeting was 'tluitsally lirokeu mi. l'-MVlrV-sii nl llivn v in tlir Nckittill V.t In.lieft an AtiK'ri.'ttn 'i'cw iitHeioii yrn lur iiHiiouniiiiiiiioii I'nm tia-vii. London. Augiw-t 13. A Time ?JuirkJ sneiinl ;iys King Auiadctis is I reK,rUl to have signed a decree pro- ridWi; for tin; gradual abolition of sla- 1 very iu uiii ami 1'orto llico. T'ne . rew of f lie American yacht :-cip(il3 have ! 11 dismissed for iiiMih--mtliiia'iou. The London Xews discredits all dis-rjnVei':;.-; rumors about the progress of iirlHTrai ion at Geneva. Xiv Yoi.k. August 13. A Ceneva letter s;iys the American claims for ) l;niii's by privaieei-s sum up about ?i.jiKi.UJ(i. l-.n;iisi iiapersin the case. :.o. e. r. tixetl the damages at !j.',IK)tl, 4 !(.. iiich it is coiitendcd should he :i'h', if" indeeil anv guilt is to be laid to Kiigland at all. t'ALIt'OHM.t. '(ksrel riint Metilns Mslppfrisr .. n-i i'Hii-r:ne Jiivstt.luetiau viiti n .':iiiiiwliite. S.. 1'KANCIHL'O. AngtiM 11!. Coi-I irwl ve,tcrs lurid quite a l.irge miyliii; Jris' venii.g. -ieuoiinceil Oiveley anii j SiiiiiM-Tjtiiti iiidoi-seil Grant. I An-ivi-d Lrig l'erpeiua. from Co- ; Jundii:! river. Sai3:l Haikcntine U'ebfoot. Asfo-i ii:i- Sav V'i:.N t.- o. Angu-t V. 'I'iien1 i is. ItiOVellil'l.t Ol! foot il'llojlg It'-llt'l-l enit tn reijiye-; V. A. riper, iit'iniii- j v fi-r t'oimresr from tliis i):-tii; to ; wuhiiraw. ami then c:ill a Joint t-'on- Ti l tioil of iieiijn -rats a, id i.ii'Ct:!! lie- publican'- to tmoiinate a ii.w ai.,:i-1 late. I'ijici's l iiiiiiutition c.iii-es j ts mucli (Ussatisiactiou among tue Oeuioi r.its aiid Libi ral Kejiitb!:-i-ans. that if such action is not taken au ludeiu'tidt'iit auti-Sub-idy candi !at is eertaiu to be put iu the lieid. witli strong chsiMies of success. Clay ton and Ueury laki r are spoken of or tht- i.i h- endent noinitiatiou. I TUlKIIOET. rtplliotiitt oars':ice f.eetirro YSuriiloit lol ft. 1 iv -elKMil ,ti' on I '.ie I rronlii-m ii.iiitl:c.; . - I:itru VjouiKi E 1I"H At riv ili ol .-.cli'iili-.! - 11.11 Villi tl illfllllllN. Salt Lakk. August 12. The Uocky "Mountain Co:.fere!iee of tl'.e Metlmdist Kpi-ijop.il Church held its 'n--t x-siuu in tliis city yestenlay. Tiieve was jm tnimenso rrmv.l at IhiIcjk'IxVjjcc H::l I:i-t night to bear Mcld" tletitile li-ctme on mobs. .n arnio! (ietitile oriiiiiz.ition is on duty, but no trouble is anticipatid. It. is reported that the school of the I'lopliets is disorganized and discon tinued. An inlervsfiiig di-wciy of Indian mound lvl'u-s lias been made by Lieu tenant t'i'hceli-r's cxpedilioti. at I'ro vo. Among Ihe arrivals to dty are mem- I bers ,f tiie !iniM-ri:il Soi-it tv of Alin-1 eralogv and Imperial Geographical the Jltissi-in f Tovernnienf. to examine the miuenil resources of the country. Salt I.ak;-. August 1.1. A dis patch from I air lew. San l'itco, says iiidiiiisltnl attacked herders, shooting two men ai d wounding others, tt ing arrows. I lie settlers turned out audi had a Unlit with the Indians, who i retreated toward tiie mountain-, driv ing a lot of stolen horses. The set tlers pushed on to Thistle Valley, sm veding ill the recovery of the horses and herds. WH AT G F E L E Y KM 0WS ACOUTTHE ELECTION. Heavy Wagers Offeree!. YO'dK DEIi't! EATIi.' VLMIoN. CO?:- Terrific Storm in Kor.t-'cky. O'Baidwir., the Bruiser, Arrested. Jnjcrci .la y asacs ,C'.V!-, (ALT FORA I A liiSr.i i CHLS. Indian War Prospects in Utah. NEWS FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. tA STUBS MAVS, -Ureelt jr ISloeka oat the Work to be Dane. Boston-, August 13. A Traveller special Kty? that. Greeley has written the following letter tooiie of his friends in this city : Deak J cnGE Yours of the 3d finds uie here. The new from North Car olina did not jw-dty the first report: but if we work Irani 1 am sure we ili carry il in November We shall carry New Hampshire. Connecticut, New York ami New Jersey. This is the extent of our work in the KasU The rest will have to be done in the South and IV est, Heavy Wnstrji on tlte S-tlou. New Yokk, August 13. It is stated I hat Geneistl Hillyer tumounces his determination to accejit the wager of 10.000 otnred iu the Daily News, that Greeley vill lie elected ; "and will also wager tlie value ot his house nnd iot in 11a ilen i. two to one on Grant. DsiMMrutic roil veil tiou In Xew York. Sakatooa. August 13. The Dem ocratic State C-eutral Committee here to-day resolved to bold a Convention at Syracuse Scptemlier 4th. (,en. Cochrane and Alfred Wilkinson, Chair man and Secretary of tlie Liberal He publican State Committee, present, concurred in the time and place as iibove for their State Convention. New Yokk. August 14. The World says that the convention called yester day to meet at Syracuse on the 4th of Septemln r. : will" be distinctly Demo cratic. Men of nn-iuestioned integrity are to lie placed in power, and it must lie boldly declared tlmt there is no con nection "whatever with organized ring?. ; n. Butler not a Candidate. Boston,' August 13 -Gen. Butler, in reply to a letter from Jolm Jt-iley. asking his purpo-es and views in re gard to the next Governorship ot Massachu-etts, said iu view ot Ihe iui-jjormni-i) of the national contest, I shall not allow my name to be used iu the canvass for Governor, nor ir. any manner to the the detriment of the Republican cuu5e. Hurricane and Itnin-Storai in Ken tueky. Lot isvili.E, August 14. A terrible storm, wind and rain, visited this city and vicinity last night. Great damage w;i. lone tit property. Tiie new build ing of S. T. Suit & Co., whiskey deal-.m-s. was blown down, the wall crush ing iu an adjoining house owned by Mr. ;i!cs- The entin: lo-s is fully 5U,tX)0. Several houses were blown down in the southern put of the city. Tlie whole country was overflown, i'he crops, fences and houses were wa-hed away. '4 lie .flace-O'Iialdaisi t'ilit. Chicaco, August 14. A Baltimore special -ays that the Xew York ini tliorilies have arrested U'Bahhvhi thi iwtoiu and he is now ia prison. There is no probability of a light now com ing iQ'. Much excitement prevail among the rouglis. Tlie Price ol V. S BimiUn. Xew Vohk, August 14. Olli rings for bonds to-dav amounted to 5,500, WJOal 14.14 to 1 3. 74 and 13.32. FOHEIUX m:-.. Jn)aa and Corea Commercial es. Sax FKAXClst'O. August 14. Ad vices from Yokohama are to duly '11. flic Mikado conlii.ucs Iiis viVits to sev eral springs, Keota. his former resi dence, Osaka, II iogo, and is now on ins way to Xagisakia. lie is dressed in foreign style, with attendants simi iarly attired, ami ample gold braid. I'he natives look on with ama.emeiit. as the changes are inaugurated through the late civil war. Kight men of war accompany the Mi kado. Much comment has been made on the letter of Itorea. In every wji v doe Corea slum ilie Japan ese, and oilers to ilj;lit at any moment, it threatens to attack and conquer -Japan. The letter of the Mikado, on is-iimiiit' power in Japan, to tho Co nans, demanding tribute, was torn up and scattered with contempt. One ol the ambassadors was imprisoned aud the oilier sent back to convey their con tempt for the new rule. In tea a brisk demand has sprung tip since .last mail, with advancing rates .si!l; Mocks increasing and quality very good, fully 30 per piclil over last year's rate-. .-ett'einciit.s lor tM bales mi ice :it mail ilxchanuf! on Xew York iu active demand at 115 gold, and in ten der, at tour months. 4s. S'.id. Last vtar's rates ot settlement at 730 bales. (ALIi'ou.Vt.i. .vjtnt Inttem An recoil I mi to Ar rive iiie K -urasKe lieiuK puireil Men.ueiH iuu;uei .11:11, Ls, -AN Khancisco, August U. It i nmiu:ed that a Special 1'rea-nry Agei.t arrived here ilonday t veiling ami went to l lie .Mint to examine tue j vaults, add is now engaged in com,, j iie' the funds. It. is ""uiobabie that I du re is noihing more in Ui.s than I veiibcat.on of tne treasury. I'he steamer .fapau brought this I iiiorniitg aiiotlii r million dollars worth j of .lapane-e ilscboo for ivli.iing and j ttilticing to the new standard lor re- coii. age. j To arrive overland thW eveiiiiig Jnhu rryer. Oakland, Oregon. j Yau.Liu. Augti-t 11. One liau-! dreil and fiiiy 1:11 pentei's are working j 0.1 the. Uear.-ai e. m:iki::g it more 1 -laufch llj.iu when -siie Mi..k the : Ala- J bain. 1. j Los Am;i i.;.-, Augn-t. II. The j stetimers aiivcrii-ed to Mop :! ;i:i i'c- I tiioiind San liieo, have been liottgn! oil' bv Hoiladav A Co. ! i T in 1 viititi io:ti . j An Indian W.r luiiuh.eol. Salt Lakk, Angti-t 14. The In-! dian tiiiit;e at Sriu l'it are M i iou-. I t.ibny. a wcll-ki own chief, -ena- ; -.void to all tli.it ;i-lioi.i cannot longer ' c intiol iiis Iribe. A di-patch to Aiieiit Dodge, -ays liie Iii(ii;ius are stealing i horses and killing men every oppor- j limit. Gov. Wood-- last i.lglit iiiihIc a ivquisithiii on (;cn. Morrow for troops, which was immediately granted. i An available lorce v. ill I e hurried forward to the scene of outbreak. : Gen. Or.i telegraphs tieu. Morrow lie wiil furnish him any additional j troops M-cessjiry to prevent an Indian 1 war. Ocn. Morrow reconsidered his j intention to u-c force, aud instead will gouith oulv his stall to the Indian: camp', believing he can n-siure ace ' )( ,. without a display or use ol I roup -. j ItlUTE-IK-OLl-.-WRIA. j I'ire in I3ip WimmI- Viiinei-m Snil.-d laiiiiieiit ufi l i ensure. ; YKToi.iA. Aug. 11. The steamer! Ceo. S. Wriuht left Xanai.uo veMer- i day t'H Sitka. " I l'hereare heavy tires iu the lorests ) north and -outii of Xanninio. j Th" Slipentliary Magistrate is tre-i queutly .-iliseul. ami there are many j complaints in conscqui-iKv. ' Steamer Culilornia sailed for S;u ; Francisco yestenlay witii 04 passi-n-i gets ai.d i il.'.Krtl. treasure. ' On the iiassajie. up of the California. -, M'.chael l-'itgerald, a c);il-nasser, com- i uiitti.'d suichie. v.vssiiAi;ix i i:ih:i loitv. TJ:e H iililiain ii Uilllt is-, Vnlley-i'iii-ai.N ( lainiile nnfi .ioei4. ; Kreni t '"i-rcsp :::'l.'iiv-iMif :br Orcui'iiian.; Kn ir. Ass. U". T.. Aii-u-t 1. 172. Sir: We l.:iv 1,0 uiicoiutorlably wirm weather, but on the contrarv a ci 1 I sjiri; .. .-iinl s-iinuier. Tlii.s is niv iir-t spring and summer in thi- portioo of Washington Territory. The pre vailing coldness may be attributed to the t'u.i that, in altitude, wean; from 1 I. -Joi l to l.J(N) net higher than the town jot Vt aila VaI!a . Tiie prevailing wind is from t!ie we-t. It d ni!;t!ess may be ! termed, as the -vtth -;-s of Kentou conii j ty call it. the sea breeze. Suilice to j say. that on an average it blows five i days out of even. It mil f !!ow as ! a consequence that it i heaithv. and I l.eiicve it is. Th-' crops in this "ictionnre goiwl, and the hay crop lii-tnt'. The lie.-iyv sitow thai i'ei! I ere last winter, went oil so gradually that the ground got well s-iturated : hence the good gra-s. i'a rming iu il.is valley is as yet finite him'eii: bill ii i.-ouiy abo!ir toiiryears since the first settler came here. 1 thi.ik it a little to. cold lor corn to snci-c d wi 11. It is not so good for the proiiuction of the latter as Walla tVala county. Most of the settlers here wili turn their attention to stock raising. The summer range is one of the be-t ea-t of tire Cascade .Mountains. I .sti-po-e there are ranging in this vallev.at pres ent, from O.tiiK) to litXKt head of cat tle. A great many of the settlers on the Lower Yakima drive bete in the spring, and use this as the summer range for their horned stock. Then before winter sets in they drive down to their respect ive claims on the Yaki ma river. There seems to lie a mar ket at Seattle lor all the beef cattle that this whole country produce. Seattle i distant about 1 10 miles ; the road thither lies through the Snoqtul mie pn. We have no outlet or in let. Two high mountain shut us off from Umatilla and Walla Walla; in addition, we have tlie greater range, Clickitat, between us aud the I Miles; the distance to the latter is about 1 20 mile, and to Umatilla and Walla Walla the distance much the same. The former mav be said to be about 110 miles, while to the latter thirty miles might be added. We have no railroads, and our fu ture pro-pvtls. in this regard, are by no means encouraging. We liavc been clinging to tlie idea that the pres no - of the North Pacific branch would greet us at no very distant day. The outlook for Mtch a realization, however, at this time or any other, seem exceedingly problematical. There has been a 'large petition, nu merously signed, and sent to Wash ington, praying tor a military road to connect Seattle with the most feasible ooint ou the Columbia river, say Wid 1 tin or some place above. A cheerful giver put tlie following note in a pair of pantaloons sent to Michigan stid'ere rs : There, take era ; last pair I've got. Don't get burned ottt again."' I i. UTI LE BOLTERS. ;l:erce'f illy rte-lfcaied to Hee-Wha Law. mm. of Sa'eia. or I. C. Sullivan, of Polk county, wlltioat an opinion a to whlcli of Ihe two may be pre-Je-;inetl to perf-irai the gus-latiiryaaddi'-gustliig i.'rfomianoe mentioned br the coiK-liidins couplet:! Ten Utt'e b-)!ter irelllnp into lino. jne of Uiu bolit-U, and ihen tliere were niiiu. Nine 'i!tle imher-t. irs-antre'l by bate, i'ongh; a hois- i)itni.-elvest anii ttien tliere mr- elhl. Klirlit 11 t e bolters :'a!mel to le eleven, 4at-cftiii,in't -ee 11, an1 1 tlieu there ueru seven. Seven Bile bullrr- ptaylna silly tr' ks Hm- (lii-j.-iwliil, uii l llK-n It ere were six. !l::e lxl.'ei-s pet'iri; in :i hive. h:e srt staii, sad lliea liieve V ere live. K!ve li'T'c Wilier-" il;iveln -.it Mr of ilnnv,,' One g.4 IjHsfi), mil t hell Ihero ut-ie feur. Fwnr iia'e V'Uers --ertin up a tree. O e iitnih e 1 ocr, and i hei; I Ii u .e ere llirte. Three Hfl'e t'fer t'lnc in (lie il -w. Ouef-ui ihi t-ollc, a.i'l thciHlie. e were two. Twn tu;e botter-tn'kiup very freely, Oai j; ! inul, .ni l iIil- oilier ivont for lirceley. One "ettle tiolrer sitttec nil a'or e. u:iowi-;l eji dis own k '!', anil then there v. ere n-iue. i'M'.LKSi'KKW WIliK lio.'ts and SJim-s arts ll re :,i s,iM-rse'!e atg-rlit-r, iKV-ause lliey are tlie nw .1 i eii.ible --lui-.ibk' ilomH rip or 'mk. Try tiiem. All s-'-'''i'i " jr""'s -!anije L I'.lmicll lnm. Cl.emekela Lode, No. 1, I 0. 0. F. E KAiVL All mee iaps Wedne-ilar evenings 64, nl r:k-li ueek.ai mrcivk e. at iM-i t'ei.uws,- iJail, c '1'iiev l oiiniieiViut nml t'err -irei'l-. A il Jin,uhers iu yiwiii siiiUilij: itoit e I t-i ntieii.L JJvoi- ler S.ii. Mavo'Iiif XWUtiiiiietle liirumtHiieiit o ti. I. O.O. F. Mirl-,.ii Hie ill. uiei 4.li. 'J't--l.iy e ei,inj-s ef ea:b BjniKlia' oi l tell-ms Hall .-Diner l nami ivial ami t'eiri Savels. All M.j,in-iiiii; In-, .lirea in tr-wiil si.-mtim an- in :;.-:t i -hTu'ihL llv orili-r ol i:. P. iipl 11 ."i if U. A.i Xawfll Vast, No. :l, ti.X.K. iiiH'ts Fri''.r exeninxs ui'eaeh week. All 'IUit.'U'-iu iriii i-ianviini; in rte! 10 atu-i.il. j tlv.irl-i-. j Aibi"--..V. Ill MM AN UK I'.. j ItT.nrji 4!i J)k..;i;i:f. Li,ik-k .Meet at iMil iVhewii llall (lie l'l Tne- lav eventiij! el ca.-li in oil ll ' S o" .-!,;!,. All ISrr:hren. Willi llu-if wi-.i-, iui-rxj t,iai:ilin, uivinvtietl loa'tenil. liv eriicr N. iuliu, July lib, l-7i if Ajuu vertir IoU-) 13 I-O.O.I'. vita k a: ? tt'.-Mh X i. m., at Oti I'o :..tv-i H;:!l. 'rr tnuuu.'.vwi in I K.rrv -rvt. Ail Kr!n-r-- j 11 r-taa-Un aro in itt l lo al- je.ul. liy i.-JtT N. U. Jal17:t VU1U4 ilk I I I KS. JTxe lirfat :ifurn3 rry: Uiv;, loiiir ! m ml ftitsUl Iuillior. Ih VnV Iitlt'vi f!fa:ws M iii;iliens aiH i ia ori'.t-r Mir lu.m iii - -' citi v. hiu ruk . ! -ta Hf l ; li-.'ive I- a t-al' aui y la-anl J 4 tri! ;i m4--, kivns Un ltiVKI iiii'l j KIJ'.NKaS vL- .:ar,u.". )t-r, ilU- l!-e Itl.u.il'. -J.Sf'v vj( r.-s-iore vuuiii!':il vi;Miv to ihe va--l t'uDii, nii'f. hx piiriiyii u .re v.-ifin, j at-ta-u '-(iiv rttr rnlivt-! a ! l -ii-fa-i-f. T:iv i 'IONIC jti-a .i i-M ii-r r-!iu:ti- lamiiv (tur- j !'-. 'inri.U .M l'A ATI. A UK dU IU j fhat ikth i- 1 e r m. Fr.in li.e mi'-nr- -f i iipa'i-n. the ' '.-W'.-M.t'ir -r'e I i'H i !s in.) 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S. -t;i tn i.'U-fl, on ni iann aUmt ! t: lilt iu;h o" .i Fill, li'it;i, itnir ,ca 1 i . i.i: -hrrs ..i.:i fivi av.- m.i ; r ) mn.-h ; i j rt (M, a-liny In invc-;iry r pay ; U . ot" -Nti i ki I, ami a r- my ; Ju i an i n,-i-'.i.a!i'f .-haifs-a- It-. :-r my rtf,', ;t ; : t;i i it. an I ialeu !.-tim e I i!ii t!u--c it i" 'cl'i ul'htn. !'." ihe a. 1 J.r. i Vj -iMua-.i, ou t!ir i: h .Mar.-h, I 71, lo N U- 1 WII.MAM WALLArn. m v. r at un savs. Tli-f-i:'! --i.!iT:n t Uv, -rou-r a-. .r-Mf-t nf i1-!y rn."an'l a- iitmit"."i.i; : the om :iit' -ft i. r. wri- I'nviw! ;o .nu-ih;t: ' "!'r. I'lt-ivt, tiie iropn:!.r ot I r. Nui-'s ( a- ( "arvli lifimly, i-tn caviMi ant! m ) what , lie -a wii.-u (h I'llf. - r.'w.ir'l lor nnv . -a-c "i' a'anii wlu. li ho ra:tn.l miiv, yoT : :,r : ew.ni 'I lr( --'Hiit' -k-';!l".- ail'l !'i;m-- vvh : A"H''I -.'ii:niii i' .-ii.-i)f. " fitmJ0tti j il".;u'-i'.u .sr. - - a avrSi t'Aintot 1h? rurcl." j ihi-i I r. ! lnm '."i'iiii S i ht S'l.-iri-"a', I n-r't i-.'".:rt'-i -i-'t itt!v wil t h nr!v --, f s rs i i or i:- ia 'W---'a ;i i.i.-: l;.c t hi-"can h ! ii'r. n-v, "r ) m: ru ;t, I'ti! !!ai a- a :aj- . ;..' a.i'l "ii!..-! oi.: f Jam 'ii I'.iviin's ; vaiW va!. i;;r inj,',t' --.-iflio" ha - l i ip i ,om .ii-' i a;.i ! jinl jt-jvcii lr. Il'-iiw-''1'" i- roML' in -i:oti"-iii.c ilii-s farth to : 'u nu't viaii'ii ar, ami ;ii;-i.-a! s-ioiu-o i i fl li'i fr .vi:;j I la- la.-t tl-.at In i- !.- mi - ar.'"i l In iii i I ihetlnw- lo rcrn-'l t' iho : ur-Hy t r t a.arrh. lit -!ioii, U l;n hern j ji-j.iv.-'y -Tovon tl.a ;!n- u -r,l m t x and i :! tacfi.'il .s'lt'ii.r ix ;r,-f v.vr !h-; ' . I'm ttt It. It-mirp-'n l- iho i-nntvai v '. ic-i.in aiic iiiai It. -('- Catarrh i:.-Tfit--i wili ?ik I'a-avrli. Ittt-aiii-. a ! w i' vl i: a;u -:. ; 'IT. nii :v It. ;nv I ti-4 tr. in d''lt nt s and, j You ui;i lind it nt dnu .oi (.- all V4-r the . A'. It. llt-wlt C'o-.sisJy ,Si',"i!ir'N 7t;i;'t'. ; V -"- J:-:kkisy ;ivkx that i . 8 I In- 1! 'Mr. I ! I. i":l i. ;-1 ill I'm- iln- . iu iv .Irii-'. -it. i 'C ! i . ii.lrn I al tin- uri.-i! f I in- l nil m y I li t k i if -al I ,- mil n M ti l'-li. j on ?lt i . Ia;.. ill,- 'J-i Ii Un f Aiiiril-.'. IsT!. a:i-l ! will i-ill.il, -ly i-v:;in,i-, lit-- A-i-itH-iit l:,ill-. aii'i ,t.nTi-,-t all crr-'is in a'n:ili':;. ili-.-rn-Ihhi ur ii.n i u-.si'i iiin-is. Jm.-'ir ,Hi-i-i-iniM-v. Iv; ;m a:l i-siiil.s I:ilfi--.11,- hi I, Tv ! t ;o ji,i.-;ir ar iN- imtii :i i-I iI.-i,-i hIhiii l.i. nii.iiH-i. THy.MAS :. siiAW. -V-M-s-ir. August 7, ls7J. :!,-- 5SV.0!a'TJO. r 5 '- virlnnr-l'ip horoiofi.re oxNf in mi ?4 d-r ; h i.aiii' ! I a v njt.r: A. AV iliap', a' vtii't 'ii. Mvvtii, tlu-'i-iy diss- d b nriiuai O 'li-rui. Tin o:; i; o-- Kill be hiiiv ai..; t-'-!id'i.'i:d a . ,,t ..!.t . . 1 1 , I i .. C. t a--a;-'.'r . wlio a---i iai"- all alii and l lii-!i a'l orU1 -.no thi lirai uiil Ii, jai I. ''h"' hi I-. l- .-d i i'i'a-:. . a i ! and M-'t l j. uii iii.- itatiM . a- u w i-!i t -,os; up ilto lino loi.-ihio- as oim a.- o-K-i -a.'. j. c 1'.vkhh:t, Ik WoLb Xliit. si.--rfoii. J m o 11, oU!K-.7:.t'i :M BOWIE VYACON3. Aiu-; x-v i:ki to rrn- f iit-h oiij i; i.i-imJi I .mOx-r ai 1 t.v-p.v-- W.i -;o;i a. i I 1 -ut ri i 'iirru'i. A -.n-v!:i;'"i ii"i:f b.i; tl;r ni-.-i. w "l ikiiit i:. and li-M- i in-very '-.' r-i t e.'iii !, we an u,itia,l our an- i-i '.v a I v, c ;i-prc-.ni . T. Lr.NM.Ni,IlAM ft CO. lft.vr'f. "NTITI.I1 AN li!M 1N AN. !: T !'i:K- v.-i! : 1 I ilit: i.!il-i th-.- !:i -' - . I' lli. ,-t. 1 S;i "i-ni. I K- It ur i.-iim'-i by i lie Ci'iiiiiinn t'o-:i-il ,,1 tli,'v-ilv 1 Si i-lu: S. .-. 1. Th.-it ihi. nnniT rr ki-pfMr ol nnv ntiiinrt' rimiili. st T l:ir-i; ur ki-jil M-iiM:iilH limn- l' ilui ,-li vcl Sal, ni. Is tn-ivl,, fivla 1-ili-n an 1 ililln;'.-.l lVi.ni ,-a'isii, ur al:iming Hii.-li auini.tl to inr a Imlt within ilie liinu t,i Kii I ,-i y. Su'. '2 All in'i-ons owning or ti-i-j-lrif! sii, li irilmalK t-aiiint a li('.'l,ai-. In'ii-livilinv . Ill Ultil Vfnuir,. I lO Vl'llln.c -IK-h b.'ll i"i-iiii -.ii'h mtln,-! iilfltlx Inn ,1-ti . ,fi-. ll.i . I ,nll. nai-4-.e Ihv-omiuh i lie law nl wit'l cliv. I Sn'. S. Any rou owuJui; or li.iin(r Mi.-h aninuil wuai'intra brll. who eha'l iki-li-i -r ii-t;iff l,i remove mi.-Ii hpll tnmi ik-Ii :ir.:mal, wl;hin ten ilav-n al:er thin ( iriliiinik-e nvisnie ihe la,', --liall lie li.ih e lo par a liue I C M for ea.:h lay ihen all. r ih.-u M.vh lwll ri-main- upon ivh unimalj lo lie nvoverr-l In jiiia,- ion In Ilie name ol rlie,-lty nr Niletn ln-t-ire t lie I it y lfvii--ler, a other a,;iloni, for i'lilnii ol i'.M tiy i ir llrai.i.-, anitu nn 1 fliTi-niilm-l : Ihe Hne -orollo, t(l to In ja! 1 lino ihe i Ity Tre.tsm y. I'.ise-I thrt Jinmt in i.'oiiiicili of llic Citv of fa iiu. Anpi I 6, 1h"-. j. m. r.vTTi:itN. A ii. 10 L Hit Uo, -order. Bids for Buildirig a Bridge. r rmE rvi'KRsir.xED will pkll at S Puhlkt Outcry a Hie lSr!v.ea,:r--w I'n.t llnir liiver, near Aurora. In Marlon e.oumv, .h'Kon. on Ihe roa I leading li-om Hs-ilcui to Or -jjon City, on the 'iilduyof Sepleiiilier, KI, al 1 o,.,io-k, p. m., to the lowew respon xil) hiiider. tlie ooiilra. I lor bntliling a new lot Itfe In Ihe pUiue of the o!! one at the nU'Ve name 1 pace. The lencth of the main slnneers Is 111 feet: Ihe wdlih of tlie bri lire i- Id leet: the span I 1H4 let long. The now Urtlfre la to lie eoverel and weather IticnleL For further parU--.tilara aplily to ibe nmlerslinie'I. STEl'UMN" SMITH. Snpt. Ah nil a, .Marlon Cuuntr, Orr-jon. .hr. 12,lisri " rt&w-m $.500 Ileward Ottered. SHAVE now 12J.AO0 of th, bent burned brick that have been burned in Marion .-.unity. 1 challenge all the brick yar.ls to li- pnte thl siaiemenu Awl I propose to veil tin-Hi cheap aa tue cheapest. JOHN BAKER, F. F. V. Salem, July 21, Ti --diwtf Warning. Mvtrtlfe. E'ltabeth Stapleton. having left my bo-1 and boar. I wrhrmt cause or prnvo, a tl in. I berelir warn all persons azaiimt har bovj igor trntinz heron my fcwKint, & I wdl u pay a iv bill of her conrraotl-iir. TIM. CTAPLETOX. Voodburn, July 49, 72 wlm. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0? P0ET LA2TD, 0EEG0S. I'ublKlietl by I- Kninucl, General Advertitingr Agnit, 93 Front St.rcei. A I KEKMAS'S IM1I.LAK STuRE.X.9n iFlrst .stree'. liniioru-r anil JotjRrrn et Kiinev (iiHHls, Tove, Onvkcry libswax iiil l'laleil Ware. A"str Home. Kir-1 S!., between 0S il I'ini: Kverythliij; nU. B. L. LAglel low, l'ri'p. " i A.r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS till. I., S1KIX A B .M KOI T, livs. To i 77, First Strcc', Portluci. Bnmian, the only illro-t Iimnirter of i;iixtl- ins, &c, oor. Front ft Washington x CHAS. C. BARRETT, IVll. LESALK 20DKSILLER & STATIONER- l.ar-est stvk in loi-'.',ainL A'e. Front ctvl .Yo. 3 W'uxhiii'jtf.n rttri-rto. a j, KIK. Wll.U AU A SI i, 1J Front m. liiijMirtei's ami dt-aiers in Uiiiis, Itil lea cud Itrvolum ol every ile-,-riitloii. Fi:iii!ir Ta. kle, Fan.-y Uw.li, Bi 1.-. TTitl ( a(('f, lla-kels, -'r'iu liaines and llal,y t an kifei-. Aj-ents for llie "I'a'iiovi.i.'i IVm-iler Wnrt alto, lur ilie -Wtux-'ei- & 1 iistw Sew 1112 M-k liiiu'-i." Bevk, Jiilni A.. FnMit Hireef. prawtktat V iii.-liiiiuker uwl .leweicr. Wuikdeuc i'ur the Tra le. IXIII AM) J PK1NTKRS. HimCS a. sacneiaer, s,jtriH) B knriiaui & lici-ihart. Yrst street, UHWfii MM ;tk uii'l li utt, iiupovitriso ovt-iiiui-;, Ki.. lnn l"iL'ii-i!hi. 5 Ju.-iiaiuin, A.. s.w.or. Yimt A T'lur WA1-TKK l.r)S. K FiMittStrifiH. CI'at Ko Mi'inior-on Jfe "oX, H ft H:i Flrt St. J l)ualt'i" in lnv ( jNnl.-, KatwT MilU't.-rv, &c. jjf 1oiin A KosHMitfliL IlK Front Sr. -imniii-L -i oi Mtiivhaiita & dealers iu uregou and I a itoriua lrdu.'i. Cion f. ,). It. mantitu-tnror atd ileafvr in a .I '(. Jlami, uad httHilU-ry IUud u:m Kiont Si. jf ;i-t;i'1 W. Co.. lut trout tnl. Mttr- v"iiiliiicit Hals, "uru.iili- 4 &c La-ln:i'm, S. tt!iitai, !r fixmt sirwt. 3 P Ufn Eutiv A'eui.-, nvaivy loauo-l ho t-o-st rvliti'd. DENTAL GOUDS;- lvl l-vt nit --!!( I'orilaad. DRUGGISTS, I d Front m. orlirrt tin-in nay -r.Min t ihf S'ast'C TerrUoi3s fjrt-t'aiiy ti'.'v I hy ineii1 or trt. FjMi.. lo i iii KniTiiurt Jind K2A Car j nil .Uia.ersr S'uv trunk 134 to 1.1$ jiaa, fi-i t nuu srcc;. t ariA-a all kiadn "1 he o. v..r,:ni.X It.--?- 1m .--.,ti ilr.V I ' ci vi. !.ii--i ii MtuvbttiU-. a. id 'Valfn Li i-u- j int-i i- ii"od;tv j -a hi ) i Iiiu'ry SsbV. .orr Fir-sf ad nn-1 nil iiH.n u,uai oo !:an.;. ' Mifl A; .:'.lfr-.v-r. Kir' M'd -Ir.r-- ion -is. 1 -a ors ant .VLuiuumr-i'N, 1 Ciothi'.ix. Furm-hut iitHt-. CRAY'S MUSIC STORE. I i The Surges-. JIn-K Hoiueou Sbe C'kss:. 37EINWAY PIANOS, Bl'STDETT 0B GA5, i. I.. lj.n:.NS, Maimer - .-w I.I AGENTS r.K THE j -llimt" SLWINi; 'MAV-lBfSE- j CUV A si-:;? nnre-l. -l.'Z ' :i, !n., '"!i,t-Bl'.l,nvel-.lliil i.wli.r ill i - n'l km :- 1 Ptx-I-, coTiiur I'lT.-t ami Maiiw-. Uiiitiltiirucr. 1',.. tlvi KirM -irli.'l. isljisipt,,!. I ji;i-I ileaier in Siaplv t'aucy 1itvim,s, Mi ill m-ry. I 5 -ri-ii ur. Ii. II.. nn'vr.i;ilik- Ar:i.t, ft. W. j j i .-rn iwr F'.I' m nml Mof iiim .-ti-ii-'-s. 1,'hii- , ill. us .i.-!lMV- -J'lvUlIt' . I fiiri.dwn. L. C. ft v, lu4 First M-xt-t. J h A NIam!l:u:H'.riT!-aud di't'r in .Wu-iirv, ' U at. dir.- V:. ' St iMiar d, .-im. L-. OS Fmnt root, whole- 2 m t -I -aU'r iu itiitcericv, lx-rs, ;ron ! .iaio:ia! Vo. ; Ca'el' ft o.. ;7 ! rnl ,m,'Tl'lt' , .s.M; dealer iii iirucs raint Oils ; t-a-. ft,-. ' I j v i j i; Si ir.c Mdane. :-inui.tuce- ! I 1 I . 1 I J die. iiit ltT lecl. ivk MU.di." . Ctmi..iii '.i t l;aiU;iigi." L . W. TravfV lli ! Frorii S: nM. j - i. lnipsirirr i uriuiurt. liei-uny;, c. ilntfn; i:io!:a' II- i?. ctr. Yrhi and Z,ht.j sL on .;. M. Uadoljth, ivoprU'!or. im J ;; a lonrU -i-aiin'r. ?fj7 ohi .1. ft c... !i Fii-iv -.in-n. who'e-a.e Jklo. and ro'.ail dusiier iu Fine CUuliinj-Fur-nivian oiU. Mai--'a I !um Fio!a'iranT. private Mr I'miirits.i'nr. Ih an I si ro-n I itivei-. i i. i o. rroprit-tta'. j "Sarin. K. ft Co.. wTio t-tk- uranr in j i.JI iTU' ami Liquors o. s. X. lt lK:k J and F rain.:.-. mi. I Ni 9 i4'' -v'hiih'i-r. 1 11 Front street, wjwu- I , f si-ii!i I re ail i inltviumt-r.-. v i-a r. Jol.u i;.. Fii-: :revt. Wsioh-' ;f I ni !or aii'l .li-wo'er. otrer- to tbe -ulnu: j a ;l:a'a-mneiit ol a:ohe, (.im-ksar.'k Jew- , v rv. 'S !' er. ft Co., Front rear C. s'ree;.Nlra TjJ. er in iiathe and l- rea;n Wine. Liu I- I it r-. and v iirar. tr:lirup ft Tliomp-.Mii. Hardware. Iron, s.eel, IIiili, SjKtkrs. llardwooil L aiVr. Oivid-tal IItel, eor. First and MM'rb-oo !-. nu ft c.Mk. r..prieors. rsan t-li, Wa kn:n & Cornell, Ileal LtAN; ti. V.vn.s '.n Front re.-l, lH-Mvrea Alder a::d Wa-l:ii"4;on. HiiotographicGoodSi tt a-dvi. . C. Ueai L-.ro.ttte and Moiwy Kro-L- k-r, From si reel. Foil ami. tjfMMrat.Tii. I. s. ft Co.. T"l av,Mr.-t im-j ni, p'irlt-r - ot' Foreign and li iiiv.-; ic ijipwrs j pi " :- Tlrtase, Front -TimM. On FltrH k j Frovip'es Th w. !in. r.-pr."f--r. j iero vi. s.. u Fr'-ni and tVi Fir-f ..dva I ; er i;i Iarin;t-;, Nt'idierv, and Msstiery j lt:i' tva-e " " j 4; nn m. ' " r !'!i, 1 if. . ifii ri in rii'iv -ad a ad Ii ml-. Win low ail P Ari. 'a- i a -d tenner, FT.. 1.7 Firt j-'ret), i!(-.rtr 01 riaiii.-, Orp.i-i -. M:oel Mav, .iuk ai .! -i-.'TneM-. tj - i i itK'M-. Mi.. Iii Hr-i siir-H-.. I'rn-jtfi-i t ' a .0 Ap1 liievarv. a lari;e .tf-ck ol IVi itiu;-fi-v a;id T'li'i'! A r, t.-1 .'s. Hl.h.V l':ni-.n I-ru'-- Hliv.. v.lt lNf ''1 l-rii--, f';iinisi. litis. AViinl'nv ;:--, icr I' 'Illl'l- . ,v,-. i'.i'.Mi. I' :. -.n-...i-. '.-j l'i'-:.i -.ri-i.''.l .-1 t r to I., v:: Te:i,.ci-s, ioi rci I Ltm.il1- t and ioM luis'. S'IOM: It. I... . ll7 Fraat Stra-et. Walclimal-eranil .Mantilii.-timiif- .Irtiei er, !- aiip'ilnii: I agent for ihe Wa'taam.L'rlii, K. ITow.-ird .t l , t"lia. E, Jacor.anri ihvf'a'. ilornin aiche: also, lor all ihe pro. Jn.1 ions and iniponn'l thei aiUoinia Jewelry l'nmpH nv, Sui ( ram-i-cn. S'lid for a cir-;i ar. Watche ret aire I In Ihe verv lient aianucrand VAi:i( ANTKIi toirive Kiti-la.-tlon. Serry firox.. So. 17 h IrM -Iret-t. inanntu--tui-erK and dealers in KuriiUnre. Bud- ding. I 'arit'ts Ac. ' "he I'Tothlnz Store. 113 r'ront sfrwt.ffoih- leg. Km r.T-hing (ioods, BHit and .hoe. iiavni" x t'ragfr. '1'iittT.-. il. H., Hi V 1M Front Kt. iHnk-r a In Wagonw ami Agri.-nlnirariniileneiii 'B'yne, E. 1., n. k. cor. Kir-t nml t hik "iIiu'it In Fine ltrandien Wioef, Eii-,U.-h A'ei nl Porter. y!er, .1. A., NT F'ront Mrcef. wholesale B "dea'er In lintltr. Eggs Ijinl, fl'i.-oii, Tt,RT'tlliaiiis A Mers .H'eiititi! bio.-k.F'ront V -tn-ft, Cimml-sSion MTchaiU and dealer in rroduc-. xr:w AnvEimsEMEvrs. RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS! PARMENTER it. BABCOCK, I n.WlXO DECIDED TO DISCOXTIXCE ihi.-lr rc;ail busineae, otter tbcu- euliru at'k-.k for ale at cost. To anyone wlnhlng to engage in the Furni ture ItiMni-w. this is a rare chance. The stock miiKl lie closed by Oct. 1st, and will be sold at cost, forca.sh only. This is no Uunilmg. we iiie-iu bti-iness. All iersons livieliicd to it, are repectflllly requested to call and etle. PAKME.NTER BADLIX'K. Furnlure Dealers. Salem, Oregon, Aug- -Mh, 167i. TTA"TFI. To energetic men and wo T men we glre employmaot tb.U pays from $4 to t8 vr ilar. J. LATHAM & CO.. ii Wahingtou Boston, Maw. Mg3,72:Btd- Sn.. l;.i-,7.irli!i -li-e.'i.fi.-liH-.M.iil-1 i Ki-aim s, ArnMx M:i:t r,.-i s. I r.iv, ii g ; In- r.iri- rt-. I MISCELLANEOUS. GILL, STEEL & CO., State Street, 3clem. BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A-f-ent, for Chickerins and Emerson 3P I -A. TVT O EVlason & Hamlin, -AXD- Taylor & Farley Organs. Which we offer fiir Rent and for Saleon Monthly Installments A Full line of Sch'xd and Mire',laneou Hook constantly on hand. Call ami examine onr Mock. Augll ":-ilivlf NOTICE TO TEACHERS. JI.KSOXS DES1UOI S OF OBTAINING 8 CiTiilicale lo teach s hool in Marloi. comity are hereby nouiied tluit Fri lay, .-jep- lemlier fi.1872, Li ap-oiuled as adu for general examination. Tlie examination w 111 be at Cabinet Hall In ;rts old's bid . till. g, Ik ginning at iilne o'c'ock, a. m. 'None udmitted but those applying for Cer- titlcites and tbotie inviieii bv the bui.-riiiieud- i-uu P. P. KNIGHT, Mai iou Co. t.:hool Snpt. Salem. August Mth. d3:-iw OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'i STEAM lJOATS. s V:. rs" o r i j i : I T'KIIM AMI AFTER XII I?-DATE, I'XTll i.ii Ltici- notice. The Steamer Fannie Patton Will leave her doi-k. foot of -t:i.e St., every Tuesday and Friday Morning, Al G o'clock A. M. fir Portland. CTFareat Reduced Hales. J.D. HIIXN, Aent. Salem. Apg ist. 9. USi. OREGON WOODEN WARE MANUFACTURINC CO. MAXITACTUKEKS OF ISuc-keiH, Pails, Tulm, Flrkinn -AXP- ALL KINDS WOODEN WARE. THE Company an- prei ai ed lo fit! all Or ders I'or A-h a id Ced.n I'aus. A-h Kits, nut ter Firkins. H'a-h li.iardi au 1 nnwun Han- llfS.lc.4. vi" " A l ircs. all conininnica'ions to J. I. HII.K,. Agent. Aiig.fl fort 'and, Oregon. WORK WANTED, Ty a Mn ai nit f ox soijk lai m. The nan was rai.-ed on a larm and is accnsti tned toall kinds of out door , wi rk. Ills wife Is a first -c!a-s cook and a nrvlel bmis-.-keeiier. No children. i,ood references uleu ll reijnired. A p'y at S5TATE.-M AX OFFICE. nnp4:if s vvn re-fon. MINERAL AND HOT SPRINGS On the M.-Kor.zie Hirer, ix;y lniies east of Eugene i il y. I -e ,.f tin- waters from thescSprlngsCrnEu lilll l 'tATiSU, liYM'JI-SIA A.SD MvABLY Al I. ( lllti'M' hlSI ASM. llaihing arraiigcmmts comji'cie and conve Illelll. CIIEMIi'Al. AN ALYSIS bv eminent phy-sii'ia::- slime the waters to pow-i-s KX "Kl. J.l.NT !i:iICIXAE ani tlliATlVK orAI-ITIE-.. Splendl I Wagon 1'o id lo tho Surings. ll. S.BEEkSAI. Aug. '-I, 11. Im-w iroi:rie:or. j. ii. si'ki:nij-.k. A. TAVLOIt. METROPOLIS HOTELj t urner Knmt nr.-i Kilinou Sirt-oU-, Iori lainU orrg.'U. This New an i Kli-jranl Il-vel, with New Fur iiiauc itir(-ijhoLiit IS NOW OPEN FOR TIIE KJ-t'ElTIOX OF (il'ESTS. Ilnlh INwini for tl-.r Ai-roniinoililtlou ul loit'Ms. I'ree 4 onelj lu and from tlie IIounc. Ci'COME AND SEE US. -3 SPRENGER Sl TAYLOR, - - PROPS. Jiil17:dwtf NOTICE. OREGON CA1.IF01!XI RAILROAD Cotniiany, IjiihI learltnelil. Port land, i m-piii, April .1, 1S7& -Noik-e is hereby jriven ihai a vliroroii.- pro-tvution will be luslliuteii airaliiKi anv and every person who ti-esptises iikiii any Kailroad Land, by cuuing and re niovlii" tlmlier therein tn U-fore Ihe same is I.HT of the Ctini.my .VXD P V1D FOU. All vaiam Ijind iu oilirnnmbi-red section-, whether surveyed or iinstirvevisl, w ithin a distance of thirty miles from the linn of tlie road, lielouits. to ilie Conijmnv. l.K. MOOKES. April 10 dlntwlt ljuid Agei.t. Advertising Is Ihe Oil which wise men put in their lam." - Mtrn 7'j-or. L. P. FISHER, ADVERTISING AGENT, KOOHS 20 AD 21, WSerchants Exchange, California Strpcl, San Frant'ico. Solicits A.lvertl-emcnts and Subscriptions' fir th-. out to. n srATff-MA.N and for paier t.iilili-lieil in ralit'iiriiia. Ore? hi and Xevaita; Wa-htiiBton, I tali. Idaho, vp-n ana. Colora ita. Ari.ona. an I a lincciit Terriioiies : tand- wich Ih and-, the lln i-h Po--.--li u-. ( bii a : New and and Hit Ali-Jr.i ian Co nnies: .Mexh-.au l'ort. Xk-araiia. Panama. Vaipa v.ii, and Jajian; 11. c Al)an:ic Ma es and Eurow. ADVERTISING 11ms erra'eil many a neiv lm-ine.s; Jl.iM-nliHvi-l many an o!d lnisines; Has revived many a dn'l 1 n i -I cs: 4 Ma-i. rescued many a loM business; Has save 1 many s' f.illli-.i: Ivtsiuess; Ha- pnerved 'main- a lai-c business : And insures a success in any business. UiltAltli's Si-t-m.r. S:ei.ben (iiitud uwd to say iu his o'd a(ie : "I have always consi I ercl a Iver.i-inp lilsM-aiiy and lon' to fie the irre.n meilium of success in business, aud the pre'nde to wealth. And I have made It an in varialile ru'etoailverlise in the duller limes ai well as the busiest, lona evperien.-ehavina latiht me that monev thusss-iu is well laid nut, and by continually keeping my liusine-s U'lorellie public it has secured, many sale tluit I otherwise would have lost."' Advrrtlae Your Bukinnui. liofp Yonr 'nm before (he Pnblic. Jndk-lonit Advert Islnar will Insnre a Fortune. If nusfiifsM la Dull, Advertinc. ir BiMlnmsi la Brink, AdTertine. KaT Tlie man who didn't believe In ailver-ti-lnit has (rone Into tnrtnershipwlth ihesher-i-ir. ami that official does the adverilsina. si,ooo I"N TIIKEEMONTHS Agen can nnlte the atsive amount by selling the tinsatest Book of the Ap;, the Struggle of '72. The Issues and Candl la'es of the present pollfl'-al campeiirn, Hi-torv and Platforms, Review of lirant s Admi nisi ration. The Re ord ot Horace tireelev. bv Evereit Ciiamlier lin. formerly of Ihe ChicaioTiilMinn. The lln-trniions'a'W drawn expi-c'v for tho work bv Stephens. Entirely original. Tile finest, lioth humorous aud ftinvv. It yoll want, to make money aewl one dollar for outtlr, and secure territory at once. Terms, Ac furnish ed on application. Address, A. L. BAXCKOFT CO., Julyi7:dftwtf San Francisco, Cat. Cn AS. CAXPBEI.L. K. WILUllO. New Grocery Store. FRESH Orocerlei and Sew Good-at onr atiind on Commetvial Street. ('Wens a call and we will endeavor to ii'eve von all. CCAMPUELLftCO. JalvlfMAwtf W3n - PKOFESSIOJfAL CAKD DB. E. V. tllAsr, BR VT ET.f'OL., LATE PUKHEox V Vol. omce-iniililii'sbln-k, npsalrs lle-i lence, Ci mmerciai troot, ha Icm, Oregon March 2t). 72, dtf. K. CIIAS. WILSOX, OC.TLI.sT AXI AVRIST. Consulting and ter:itlr.g Surgeon for nil Diseases of the Eve and Kar. Office l.'oonis, 3d anil 39, bWikev' Kiivk, Salem, oii-gou. in,!il7 WIIJAMETT IXIYEKiITY. C A I.EM, OUEC.OX, the oldest and largest 17 incoi-ponin-i School In Ihe arr. t''a-i.u.al I JHiime-via!. Normal and Scientific dnrsesol stiidv. Kor full Int. mini; Ion n'd:-,s ll.e fi-es-iltiit. T. M. (i'.TCII, r C. X. TEIIRV, Mv. of lid Xnistees. Sept. 7. dAwly DR. r. R. FISUC. o OFFICE -Xo. 1, Moonw' Block. Itesl- Ueuce t-ourt Mieet. o;ipilie l-iilversltv. tll IR. II. AKIi:X'i T.K. piIYSKTAX AXT SI'lICEOX, Offcc ann 1. lies). U'tiv' on UlsMiv sn ee:. lira '. - oppo--llc the I ongnnratiiirf I t'iutrcli. S-iieni, Nov. l!Mi, 71. if CAPLEN AMORl lAMI, i TTonXEYR AT .AW. Porlaml. Or.-. 1 gon. 0:li,-', up siaii s--. E. corner Front ind Washhigiou Sttvt-is. .-v;i..::M.tw - rilWKLL A M.1N., VTTor.XEVs AT LAW and !5o!l, llors In Chancery, Ailuui, Oregon. L. FL1XX, Noiaiy I'ub:ic. Col!eclkus and courvaucea iiromi:lv at tended to. iLkwu MISCELLANEOUS. 10KBETT, FAILING &. CO., IMtMJtTKItS OV Heavy and Shelf-Hardware. MECHANIC'S TOOLS, X2T023L tH3. StCOl. Agenls for tlie -a'e ol DUPONT'S GUM POWDER. 51 and ."iii Front St.. rurtland, Ou. May 27:dJtwt 1872. THIRD VOLUME. 1873. t;n i k av i-: i-: i v -v OREGON BULLETIN. EXCELSIOR OUR MOTTO. '"HE PRoriMETtiK OF THE 1AII.Y" and Wi'wkly B'dletin, irra'iflisi wl h I ess a'nwly a. hlvve I. is de.erniliied the success already a. hlvve I. is de.erniliied to still further improve the Pa.-r, and has se enrei for the enauleg year JIK. A. J nrruit TO WHITE I P AX ' AGRCULTURAL DEPARTMENT, ' I1C':SI S'ALL, I(,, TO WRITE I POX THE RESOURCES OF OREGON, CO!.. J. ss. r AHISII TO HAVE C'OXTHOL OF THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. JAS. O'lttEARA will i;e ioditok cmi:r. The Loi-h! and Xews Column will be under the control of Writers of ability. On the first of Octolier we will coiumenco the publication ot A MLS;JSI STOBY, ENTITLED YVltAS'LIM' .J O IS, AN AUTiBIOGRAPHY of the celelirateil Mmi italnecr. Trapjier, Fronliei-Mnan and Itcvfiar, who nveulir re covered property In Port land, onon, valued .11 lliiee quarters of a miliiou doilars. TERMS Pailr i WiHkly j nulla uf Jie . .?0 00 per vear. .. IWiwiar. . . S 5i each. i Addre-s Oi-eiron KiilleUn, Aug. 12, li. w3m Portland. Oregon. G2500 REWARD ? E havo a man that can make n ftrnt wick as any man in mis county lor ssoo. YTCTE have a man that can make more brick in ten hours than any man In this county lor SOOO. J E have a man that can set more brick than auy man iu this county for SSOO. WE can burn bucks as well and w ith lesK w ins! and labor than any llrm iu tl-.lx county for O 1 , o o o i rv gold oor tv . COLLINS & CO. N. B.-.Hut we don't PRETEXD to soil brick in cheap as do some uf our lieithisirs. JulyiiMAwrtf W. WEATnU'.MJlill. J. v. WIJVTilr.U So WEATHERFORD & CO. Wlnfefuleand Retail Dealers in BB.UQS, Paints. Oils, Glass, Chemicals EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY. Patent Medicines it Proprietary Articles 11 re wm A-n mqi oirs lor Me Lciiial Purixises. i'ri-sonjiiw.s f;!!i'!J ;.! M f!i.-i-fs ("crsciiif!. WEATHEKKOUD& CO. Apr4'7id4wif t Ex S. S. Gussie Telfair Jfsf RECEIVED 1?000 BSLS. ORCAC 'SLAfiD LIME, Which we one. n lots to suit. EVERD1NC & BEEOE, I O North Front Stroot.Portland JlilylttcdA-wtf THE OLDEST AND BEST. DR. HUFELAND'S CELFBRATF.D SWISS STOMACH hITTEIlS. r1HE FITtST and Most Healthful Tonic JL everlntroiluced in the Limed State- Thesc Hitters have Im-cii in the San Franc l-o mar ket for over twkty VEAux,and not ith-ssnd-ing the manv new candid ales for piiullc favor, lint sa'es have cs.ustiuillv in creasi. TAYLOR DKNDEI. SoleAgema, 403 and 411 Clay Street, Sau Erau 0 (clsco. . . Aprir7;.dAwl?ln FOR SALE CIIEAI, HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS PRICE, ONLY SI30. Innnlre at N. HAAS, on Commercial Sireeu nearly opposite the Cbemekela liixel. August 18, ltffi . )w OI 1-1 IfcV HALOO.X, Commercial Hotel, Court St., NALESI, . . i OBEUOS. O. H. SMITH, Proprietor. The I-4 qnallty ol Wines, Llqoori and Cl gara always od hand. . biluarFtablesi Of the L!e-t and most Approved Tauerns. Open all XixhL air77-Uwtf -- ;.i.. .1.. ; v. . L-i ..-jftaS'-1