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73X T .UW!l1it l 1 From Daily of Xutwrday Soc. -. A Man Without as Anvp.nTHESEjrr. W! haw lattly stvn a good u .me of ti i ir'.iaii''. i tiiat w cmuv fur tho bciadit f e. rum bu.sims nit ii in mis city w:io 1 ;i u ai;ii(i u for.iu advirtin mi nt have t. .1 1 u:i' ci.it it vm a UiiilciM t r.p-use, no li d.' rcid th-ru, au.l t.u-y couldn't stind t..e' pr-a. Tin, as tvuy one Knows U ii!'1:m u.w and we point to our iuo-.t i-uu r j iiu,' liu-.uu sn nun to verily our state-iii-u i ; t.iat pmitrr'a inn is a b'ooil iuvtst lii -ui fur rniv prison tiiat limn urt:cl',i to , II or Unit i iksiro'.is of jmrflia.-dng an ar-t.,-1--. In fact tlic way to It t tlic public I. now what you are. about ami to c.Ul tiK-ir juteutum t! von ii t!iroii';!i tue mi.-dr.im of vim- local ii-wsjupi-r. (Mir country readers lir.' jjui-.li-d by timui-ww m a ureal ujijuuiv whi-ii iiiukinj; their pureimsps. Hut to our 'lorrowccl U...IH. lL ie it l.-: "Talk uliout a vo:uju without a Imdy, a man with-1 out a uii'c, .a uliio without rud-t--r. What is tl "lack of Taen of tlii-Hs-jiidividuiilii or tiling- to that of a man without an advertii-coieiit';' Ut is lyP- li-sacu-ui, a '-guiitr in the coiuiiimutv. Talk of btiuj Hiicc-pusful in busiuraiti. loll niihr a will talk of aM't-udiutf tu the moon on a kh -as'-d moonbeam. People ji'iint at him in t!n- stret-t. ami sav : "'u"r fassiu-i luu u it -an and hungry look. it mav. However. he cuiusolnif; to hiui to re tl. c": rhat win n. he dies lit- will bo advir ttscil at last, anil gratuitously at that. The Siwuabi.k. NotwitlitiujiUii( the in- u nn-iii-v of tli weather tie-re was a fair Ti-w.l lii attiudanc-.-at the JJ. E. Chiirfli Sociable last tivcuiiiif. Tiie Legi-diiuvo ll all was used for promt ikiilili;,' purposes iiini tlie S.uato C liamiM r for ref realiiuuiits. Tlie. lu li.t Im-iiitr tliK .tlkir ill charge did all 111 f heir power to entertain their ,'iicsi and t'icir etl'ortH were uioxt. suevessful. Inarru-'ii.-iili.l tiinsii. was Hii-iiumed hv efficient . performer. In fact Pri'. Francis vxet Hi d all his past t-tVorts iu Ins 'excpusite niaiiipu l, Ui. his on the violin. Tlie oysters auU re freshments furnished for the occasion wire fi'Vi-it mi in i tt-i- Dent stvlo and tin: crowd ariMU.d tm; tabhs u tiio merriest one of tin-evi niin.'. Ouite a number of tiie I'ui- versity itudeufo were on Hand and in njont eas!-s "(like oursell) made most gorKeoni wall tlo T.-rs. One of the principal amuse ments of tho evening was toe "Curiosity Slum" anil uiauv a mrsou was tin- -'butt of a cruel joke" at tlie hands of certain fair ones. I'loaKiia liu;; however, was tin! main older of the evening audit was freejy in luli;cd in liy all parties present. Tlie '.row.! ! pcrsej at a beasoliable honr and went ti. ineir homes Will pleased with tlie . vents of tiie i vi niu' and hoping that tins was but a foivruun.r of othi.-rs of the same nature. j TiucriT CornT -Jcuou Duawx. The following prrsou were on yestenl iy drawn as jurors fur tue next term of the Circuit Court of Marion county, uonimeuciuj; Alon dev NovemlxirUjth: A CAR!). With this issue of tue Dai:,v Statesman, I resign my position as "local ri porter" lor the Kitiu". During our almost eight uioiit. sojourn in tins city, we have formed very many pleasant associations, and we trust we "have made friends. We entered upon tliis curi.tr inexperienced," and wo leava it with our reader) to determine v. hetl.tr or not we have been successful. W e can at hasl assure our readers tiiat we have endeavored t i please tbtiftiuid io fur nish til. ui with wliatever Hews of local m Urst has transpired ia.tlio city. What ever our failing may have been iu tois particular lino of btiahitfM. we well i.now t iev nave been of tau head and not of toe heart. Our jieraotial tvmnections with the editor-in-chief, and each and every em ployee of the oltice. have bwti of tiie pleahaute-st natiue, and we wish the Keatbo M. al)inid.i:it success, both in a tinancial point of v,ew and in the glorious ji-ilitical principles it has, and will, ever under ns presi :it cuiiirol. prjuiulfjaw. Let our fu ture bo what it may. we shall look back upon our conn' ction "with this p;iier as ono ol : tLOpleasaiitest p riods of our life. With these Jew wont we uiu me painuw u the .Si AftsMAN a reportorial liueweil. rttANK I'j. tlOUUKl. We IJise To ExrunN Handbill we-.e scattered ull over town yesterday nnnonnc- iiil' tlie itratuttoiirt distribution ol ?juu m eoiu ut If ilnmn's bloek last evenin,';. W e wanted some ot that in ours, ami cmiea around to see about it. We wore poliu ly r. ipu sted t" kivc a man 50 cents lor a pho tograph, and then he Weiuld see about fiiv. ing us some c iiu back. We invenud and were made supremely happy by the return of two half dollars. "We gn-w reckless and tri-d it ugiun. The man turgnt to pve im anvtintig buck this time, anil as we saw our precious four bits drop into his c:iaeious Hickct. we coiiclndi d we didn't want any more of it. Uut if any of our readers havu more nionev than they know what to do with, this will be an excellent place to get rid ot it- We havu't. Co:,vii-rri' and i'A"Di):;v.i). ii.i.tisw!. w;u. trt.d in ' Lieltanans f.ttmty. last wi . fur an assault with a d ing- nms wi av,n. and i-iti-ut to kill, was convicted and sentrnc.d to the renib ntiary ; but -while vi t in the nil at Oregon City, h was pardont d bv Gov. Grove r, npon thp petition of a large iiumlier of citizens of Oregon tr. including the assaulted man. Jacob lirirn. Hnwaa relesed Fridw even ing, without liavins guffe red any part of the penalty. IlATirEK Latk. Yesterday's nr.ail brought ns a piece ot sheet music from the publish ing house of Hornet! Waters, of New York City. They must have been misinformed ri 'gardiiig "our politics or else they desired to eouvert ns into the belief that Greeley would lie our next President, as thctitlo page contains a colored portrait of tlie ( hai)paiuu Saw. white hat and sjieetniclei. The jiiece -is entitled Horace Grot-ley's March," aiid no doubt was plaved as appro priate music' on his march back to the arms nf the TriUuiM uditurioi uhair. .. While we acli mil Kent that M the election i over, Ureeliy " 1 . .11 i. I 41.1.. U... music is ui. a uiouiiv 111 mia oi. ttit: CLAinn Tba Recorder bad ljeforo him yesterday an old customer mini" unknown to this iimant rm e!iargo of l-inat drunk and disorderly. He was R-nt to tb cold, told calaboose for three days and a half. Pttli. Tufa- Comb. Capt. Hcdstes of Clackamas cmnty brought up, yesterday, two more recrmtsfor the penitentiary Juo. Gordon, sent'netd for one-year for man slatighter. and John Dovoa, one year for robbing a house. Co-wmkwiax HoTSt.-Thc9 who read tVie ndvrrHsemeiiw and pvenbod? does will see that the Commercial TIoM now e-j idnettd by M-ssrs. Jonrs it Pnttersnr. Tbf-T know how to keep a hotel, as has Vx-en nmnVv proved in the past : and 'they' will l, ep the Commercial nn to the liest grade it ever attained under anybody's charge. SfepifM. Cor.r.Foi. We lenrn that tho Medical ' 'ollcgc of this place is prospering finely. Toe regular course of lectures six a d iv. bv the Facultv are going on re"n- lurlv with a lane el iss in attendance. The fonnd'Ts of this Demrtmtnt have even' reason to b satis'i. d with the past and present, and hopeful f.r the future. Navigation Company Oroavizeo. The stockholders of the comnany hitely ineor Twitted for the ravigation of tlie npivr Willamette, held a meeting SaWdnv and elwted f s"s. Jacob Knmni IHiiah Cor i belt. Chis. H iluvni. T.. llronke.- P. Gold smith. Ceo. Marshall and Joseph Ke llogg, Directors. JrT How It Was. The'c was a coin distribution in town the other night. S'ltne of the nrinters tried their hand nt. " di' trib ntin"." When the trial whs ended, it was fiHlTid i that the foreman" of the scheme was in " full cn-e," while tlie nrinters were "out of sorts." And now the Ik .va don't take "dupes" ill that shop any more. Greelej , IStiitoi-.Yiiiii. IKE HOUSE El'EDEKiC STILL IIAG1XU. Details of the Efection Tornado. COLFAX DECLINE?. TO BE CANDI DATE FOR U. S. SENATOR. Tho Phiiosophy of tho Tribuno Philosopher. DJUHCF KAJ, GEN.WSEADE-jCEATFiRENEf08TON rroba&.iKies ..on.s successors j SMp Bank Et0-) Burnt V K l'ringle, 1! H iiowinan, U,in A Coy, l'hiiiip liowers. Alien I)ripis, J H Wilson, W li Anderson, C Vi Scrilier, J P Graves, I) M liall, Ab-aioiu Smith, S II 8,-.ott, J li Tei hiuie, Alfred Savage, It M Wade It A Jack, Alfred HoTeuden, 11 C Dayton, John T Cox, J N Glover. JS J Puillipi, W II Wcsoord, W W ISrooks, Jai'ob Stautler, J C Tuompsou, J J 15,tsh, T U Allen. If D Mount, Triiui iii lionnev, 1! i' Hall, Jf-'ss Fdith , -., . ... .i ... i nimrnn" Wl He tvr iw-r nrs ' ;'.r'L"". . T. X"'""?, ' ;",eitv. to-night, at Reed' Opera House. OUMItl e ..,Uiii n. i..e in ""t.- , -,. . , j 1 . .,.,, . vio nave oo c'TiMi.-.., , save that her lectures, whether good, bad or largf-iv atten:ieu, rniwn KrN I.VCTI'PE. ' ' ,, . -i i: I.. fi 1 I. ..l,, oiiiininn win ueio-i i ' O'e ... And rim.!, Avothf.b. The man JfeFad- den convicted of incest by the Linn County Court, and sentenced by Judge Honhnin to imprisonment for lite, was brought down vesterilav and placed in charge of Superin tendent "Watkmds of the Oregon Veiiiti n ti.iry. This mikt rive prisoners that were incarci-ratd yesterday,, which we are jn formcd is the large.-;! iiumlH-r of life con victs that have ever yJ-eu placed in this in stitution in one day. Eleven prisoners in two days makes a pretty fair showing of crime in our midst. Masonic News. Grand Master. T. McF. Fat ton. informs ns that he has issued the m-cessury Disp nit'ons for two new Ma sonic Liitlges in this St ite. One to be loca t tl at Gardner city, Douglas county, and the ot'.u r at TillauiooU. The new lodge at ti -rvais for which a charter was granti-d at the last annual convocation, was instituted and the projier officers install d a few tveiiiugs since. T.ie prospects are very flattering for them. J M ScoiL That Chart. Rev. S. C. Adorns re turned from a short trip to tiie country last evening where he hail net a engageu in .canvassing for tin; sale of hit. Kyncuronolog ieal chart. Although absent from the city but about tcu days he received about 150 suhscriUrs. He proposes t; continue can vassing this State until he has secured 1.01X) .subse-iiln rs wiien he will have t'ae chart handsomely lithographed and d, liver the same. This is really an t xci Uent a:ni use ful work and contains the history of post :e '. s in n condensed although explicit form. Tue priJe is onlv twenty dollars, and we doubt not that Mr. Adams will make a suc cess of It. Xhrvocsse. .... advise young men not to take nervous young ladies out buggy riding. It must be Very iiiconvt n ieiit "to be compell. d to hold a lady in a buggv and haUtlle tiie lines at tlie same time." It was only lost evening that we saw a vouug fellow" who was putting forth his wuolo strength to keep a latly in her seat, both arms being around lier, and her head resting on his shoidder, while the horse was left unheeded, antl allowed to do as liu pleased, putting tiie parties in immi nent danger ot being run away witiL Such negligence ou the part of the young mall is not haliitual, but a nervous (i) young lady was all lie could attend to at ono time. Take a driver along neicMimc. Sin i-D. An old rkkctv. rotten, watt r- lo -jed hula called tho "Crow-eater" left here last Wednesday morning for a cruise tin Suit ltiver in search of the "Sage of tho Cliappaiiua." Siie carried a good cargo of passengers, with pl- nty ol stewed crow and Jirowu whiskey u stay men sunuae os. She was ofiict red us follows: W. H. V.'at kinds. Captain; Dick Dearborn, Engineer; A. Hush. Purser; J. B. Mel.ane, 1st mate; H. D. Boone, 2d mate; I.. E. Grover, Pilot; tvL C. .Simpson, Cook. We trust they will return in time to vote ut the city elect ion. ' MonK GrrsTs. Hotel de Watkinds had a large arrival yesterday from lielow. It consisted of four Chinani -n and two white men brought from Uaker comity One, Lviich. for manslaughter, and the others for robberv or larceny. It is snppos'.xl tiiat Marsh.d Vounz will" arrive tins morning with tlie four prisones convicted of robbing the United States mail near Eugene City. These chaps can only receive 'pardon from tlie President and their show for close con fineme t during the remainder of their nat ural lives, is verf- fair. Watkinds' Hotel is evijjeudy irainiug popularity. Mi charges are cert.unly reasonable. Caud of Thanks. Tue lathes of the M. E. Church il -sire to tender their thanks to the State Officials for the use of the l'gii--Iative Hall ; aiso to those who by loaning them erocKcry and in other ways assisted at the oyster irnpper held lat Friday (.-Tuning. Bv order of the Committee. in.Kfferent. have b?en wherever she has l en. ;-T,nfsT. A full-blooded Pointer dog, nbout six months old. drown or reddish- color, with white Sluts on breast and l-;"s. ev person !"iv-ii'.' iiitoTi-ttion that will I'-ad to Pcoverv of the -iim -' ill r liberally re warded by applying at this office. Cvthouo Ari'oiN-nrF.vr. Tter. Fnt'-r J. D -Cneee, bus been antviint-d 'o th C'nrge if S'. John's church in th's city, in place of Father G oelis who is m lames heal til. LOCAL HKEVIfIl.3. Our city w.is visited by a seve-rc hail and rain storm yesterday aft-riioon, accompa nied by thunder and' lightning. llcv. I. D. Driver retui-ned homu yr-sU-r-dav. after a lengthy trip east of the moun tains. S. I). Gibson ahil family left this,city yes tr.lav to visit tiieir relatives and friends in Illinois. S mil. Johnson, memlt-r of tho House Chance or Time. The Oregon Tri-sby-try di.l not adj mm yesterday as i! first p "o- post il. it win nowever aiijoni ii uiihiihh mg at AMiauv auti convene at nice- t. i.., n this afternoon at ralcm. Services ivill be held this evening at the Presbyterian (Imirh at whirli time liev. My. Khea of Port Town send will ofiiciate- IVi.r. TtrTTUN Charl'-s M. Cartwriglit. foruu.rlv.of this city, will soon return here from Albsnv to take up his residence per manently. Charlie is n genial chop and a general favorite among the boys. Frnm Ddihj of TVo'oV", .Yo.-. 12. THE PllKSBVTIlKY OF OHTOOV Amm il -HtlnK I.w; Atte.dnee - Ailliinm t f.-oiii Atb:uy to - le-ii 3:terctliis " Important The Prelrrti rv of Oregon convened e.t : Allianv.' Thursday evening Nov. 7rh. 1S7 f, and was om-ned with prayer by Rev. A. L. I.indsev, Mod'-rator. J. A. Hinna wascho sen temporary clerk. MINISTERS PKESEN'T AND ABSENT. t Ri vs. E. B. Ce arv. W. J. Monteith. II. H. Sp uilding. P. Bobe. J. A. H.mna. J. It. Thomiwon. W. It. Stewart. John Uliea. I he following Elders were m-sent: Wni. T: m- I. l.-ton, C. Goodehild, It. K. Warren. John Patt-rson, W. V. Abranis. T. P. rowers, I. 31. Jiead. and S. Condi t. Ministers abs.-nt: J. S. Iteasoner. M. A. Williams. F. G. W Ir.t-wortfc.- t. W. Sloan, .Works, T.. Crowl. T i INVITED Tel SEATS IN THE PnESBYTEBY. r.Y4. W. It. St.-wart and B. O. Irwin of n. fnited IVesbvtf Han Chnrch: I. OritVm. and W. I!. Butcher, of the Congregational Church ljcing present, were inviwd to .sit as cOiTWoonding mem!rs. A I HITnt H AUDED TO THE BUI.!.. liev. W. It. Stewart presented a certificate of admission from the Presbytery of tiie Unit d 1'reslivteruin Church, which was ac cepted, and Mr. Stewart's name was placed upon tlie roll of the Presbytery. Mr. Stt w art also presented a request from tho L lil ted Preslivt. rian Church of Salem, to he received tinder the e-.ire of this Presbytery. The request was granted and the name ot tho. First. Presbyterian Church of Salem was placed upon the roll. REPORT OF T!IT. COMMISSIONER. Tov I! ftobe. Commissioner to the late General Assembly, reported of his attend ance etc. Tin- report was accepted and Ids fidelity approved. VISIT TO THE COU.F.OE. Upon the invitation of Prof.T.. K. War ren, the memliersof tiie Presbytery visie d. and witnessed the on ning i i reiscs '.', the tho school iu the College Chapel. coNnrrio-t op the alb anv co;.,.i:oe. from Giant county was in tut: city yester day. . " ( (ne flesh was made two, a few days ago" is the way an exchange announces a decree of divorce. j r.il.-y A- Lvopineott withdraw from the l control of the Commercial Hotel to-day. 1 and it will hereafter le run by Jones A Patterson.. t A good sized Eastern mail arrived over : land yeterelay. i Tracts designed to meet the special re : nuir. meats of people who are putting up i moves would have a good tin jnst now. - What snail we think of the old bachelor ' who a few (renin's since propostd the iol 'lowing toast: " Our future wives -tlist Alice ,'leiids eiichantmeiit to the vi-.w." ' ! Jim. M. Garnsun,' formerly of this city, '. is W. C., T. of the Good Templar Lodge at 1 Corvallis. i J If a homely girl wants to be called hef -1 tifid and aecaiiplished. let ht.r get " t:te ! and cling to a lamp post. AS rXULISII PAFE3 ON OUR ELECTION. i:astf.x muvs. rceley naoinn tl Knitting. Xkw York. Nov. (..Tlie Trihum? to-iiniiToiv will ptibli-li I ho following ca ril: "The ii!iibrsig;ii(Ml rcstitnes the edi torship of tin; Tribune, which he rc liinpiWit'd on cinbuikiii'; in auotli;'; line of business six uio.iths Ilencelortli it shall be his endeavor to make tlii a thonm-lily iiitlepeiuh-iit jonr.ial. ireiitin nil p;irties am) politi- cal iiioveiiiciits Willi jiiuKiai luiuicss. but conrtiii: the favor or deprecating; the wrath of none. iSio-.it.l; HOltACK GUEKLEY." 'J Iic Horse Ilsense. I'llil.AlU'l.fi'.l A. Xov. ti. Tlic lic.r-o dise ise is now at its worst t;i!e. eriuale.i! hy rainy weatlieri- Very few tars are rutmin- Ca.mk'i'.n, X. .1- Xov. I?. Unfuvor .ihlV weather to-day gave the horse di -ca-c a f. .'-li iaipetti-. rirruvi.G. Xuv. li- Tho Imr-e li -c:ts,. ,:), .-lift -ad rapidly Ihrou.eh. v:r - ens stal.U'SihiMii!? the paH t'.o ua and coiiipe'led the pnncipn! lailnnul omipaldes to sii-ptJiul travel. ; tira.'it.KTl! about it. VAlUN(nt)N. Xov. 15. Tim Presi dent to-ilav sa'ni. a-icie from the politi cal ts-ties involved, he was itrntitied tint tin- tv-uil f lis.-election had vin dicated hi- private character, which had i'lv.i vioh'iiHy availed. I.leclion Sewn in Detnil. Xkw Vokk, Xov. 7. Tlie avenin ltcpubiicaii urijonty in this stale i cl linn d to 1 c oO.doil. The U'orlil es timates tiiaut's popular majority at, fftl '.ilii anil oive-liim 2": electoral I ......... ... 01 loc i Ireeh-V. Dix's lliaili:- ity in the State will not vary.iinie-h from that, ol' Grant. Keruaii r.ti aliea.l d' reelcv i:l a Ut'-;" p'U tion of the Stale, lint I'llN sonic 4.1.HH) l hi il in UnviMv.i. I-onu; Nlni.d and S:.-.te:i Id.-.nei. Kcviiau's vote in the Kcpuh-lii-an wanU ,,f Ilii- city i- h'-- t! a;i (ir tehy's. It. is aiso snriUer loan liret-I.-V's in the (lei-nri:! district--. wiii!t' 'ls' i- larT liia.i iraut "-; there. Iu all the slum"; I leinoera tn localities Keruau teuh (ireeh-y. lie carried I'tiot. hi.s own city. ly."Jt nmptritv, while lirai.t's majority vva Si i. Tin- Tribtiiie jtvM (ira.i! i Matt and eietiorai e'. n v (Jeoroui, J .oui htiia. Mtiylaiid. 'i'e:i-i.e-.see ami K.-:,!iuUy lor tiiveley. in ikin: an areoale electoral vole ot ! '" l'he Tribune e'tws ( Irant 10.1)0(1 ina- A Shooting Zliih in Br-Ittnicrc GRANT'S VIEWS OF THE ELECTION Illinois and Maryland Returns. Report of V.fi Secretary of War. Rumors Concerning the Noxt Cntj.net. PreMdcnllal I leetlon In Mexico. Tho Buslnes3 Portion of th City in Ashes. IMMENSE LOSSES ESTIMATED A" $250,000,000. THE rtKK lTII.T. It ai, m T M l' VUSl I) T m: l -MEK l OX t'flOI.. ;i cut CoEiflatf rntlon III IJoslon. liti.-TtiN, Xov. 'J. A terrible cunlla frration is now rapine; ai mc corner c Stiiiuicr nnd Kiiirtou Hwt. Th tire cxteiids cast ami west on Kiugtui "trcct. and uoi tlitind )iitli on Sumner Engines arc hauled by hand. LATKK. There i- no ahateuui,t it the liiv. which is. the ino-st cxleiiiv that ha-; visited the city for '20 year-. It has extended the whole length ol Winthro. Spiare. which embraces. A. T. Stewart"?. Anderson, llcath & Co., and llo-borne. I'crkiiis & Oi's. stores. Xo estimnte of ihe loss can be iveli, but rcportein say into millions. Xov. Si. 11 P. m. The lire has trav e'ed liall'a miic tlnotill the licart of tlie business iortio;i of tin; city, and is i-pn-atliutj w ith frightful rapidity. ll::i'.l r. M. The lire is pn";res-in; South, or K. Ji. Cauby. cominandinir i toward Iiroad ;t:ect. liaving swept the I) partnient ot tlie Columbia, will : lie appointed ibijor C.eticral in his jilaee. I'Hii.AiiKi.riii.v. X'ov. 7. The city Council and citizens will take steps to pay a tribute ol" respocl lo the memory of General Meade. Xi.w- YouiC. Xov. 7. The Soeiet of the Army of the I'olom'ui; lias scut a lelier of condolence tn.the son of Ceueral M.-ade. Tlie tlaffs of the city j are at half-mast to-ilay in his ivsuect. ! V.vl!!M;Tt)S. ' Xov. 7. (Jen. Sher- man telegraphed tolleneral McDowell I to proceed to I'li.hidelphia all"! cou ! suit, with -Mr-. Meade in relation to I the arrai'tri'mcnts for the fu iiral of Military IntelliKenrp Dentil or tiu erl Mciidc. W A.-iiixt;TON", X'ov. 7. General Sherman has issued u general order rt'view i'.ifr in a feelinj; manner and di' feniliii"; the late ( Jeiicral .Meade, ai d (leneral McDowell at. Xew York, has tieen directeii to make all arrange ments for Lis funeral, dhvctiii ik!Z at all military posts ou that day to ! e displayed at haif-iuast. minute frun; tired, and ollicer to wear the ii.-ual bade of mourning. If, is iiinlerst.in i that cither Briga dier Cent ral A. II. Terry, now omi- iiiau(uur trie ie lariiuem, oi mc chas. e. Dubois, PIONEER FURRIER. Itnmit'u-tuvtrol'antl holestle an. 1 retail dealer in FURS. OF ALL KINDS, Cor. linl'i'llnr. First St., one door from Watti intU'Mi, I'oriJsind, Oregon. LaJicSi and Gen's' Furs on hand and made to order. Wi:lic-i cuh lirlee tanl for ail kliuls of Furs. Kciairin; ilea: h none reel all tinlers jirompt ' lyllllctL I'-it liny: CSiuii! niiv'.liim both sitlcs of Siiiiiiier -treet to Ilie;!i and rurcha-e streets. Cooils are be ini; removed Irom stores in every di ivctioii, in the vicinity of the tire, ("ire engines have licetl telejrri plied from rrvideiice. Woree-ter and other places. Midnight. The lire is movim: up FRHikiii'i -treet to Ilawley street. The eathodtvl at the corner of Dev)ti--hiiv and Franklin streets is on lire, with no lio.s of iivinir it. The ll lines are al so spreading on Franklin and .;on rnsi streets. Tin. lire has reached Jlroo'l wliarvcs. 101 it li of Congress stre'-t, end vessels nre on lire. 'Ill-!!a:-:l'.iid and Krie runway de- i : her h'l-baiid. rreside.nt Cr.uit will I 1M,f h bnvin-.t. i attend the x-rv'.ces. . j i,.i- riiN. Nov. IP. i :1I0 a. m. The li;ii.Ul UiilA. Xov. S. Tlie fun-Mi--,. -i ill rami's, it is f -ared tlie culiiv s eral of lien. Meade takes pi n e on j :m,:, from Sumner street on the south. Monday. The City Council will at-j Wa-hiuztoti on the west, and Milk on tend in a body. iude;oudeiice liall - t ; , , . mirth, to the water ou the ea-U will lie draped in mouruuiz lor Unity j w'di be laid waste. WOOD PUMPl Bt-si ar;d most Improifi WOOD PUMP Xow In iwe. I'or riilsfn wnter for tiiiestic PnrKwe, or for Hani or tock -.Veil. -...., i, i,n lin.l exwrienee in tlic iliiievn' v..-'.s of r-i"ir wni-r, known TllKi:"' 1- N" WAV of DoINt; IT st ciik :IM.Y. aii't Hi.it tliere is no rumji .i.....,.'.. .....r .te,.i .-i I IVee irmii InillillUMlf ,e.i,e.".l,l,v elein. iiU i tlie water tlie plain -ViOS PU52P. M-uiulactiirii 1 !' ttic SALEM PUWP COMPANY. riSIH.K A HAAS. Sriteni, Sei.I.'-M. '"' ii it,e M:oo(.;x 5.V ' ,f!"I l: tle Slreols of Staltliiiore. 15ai.timoi;h. Xov. S. At an elec tion held to day in the Sixth Ward, to j.'. till a vacancy m the t ity Council, ju-t i lietore closiiio; the polls a crowd nf a thois;iud g-itU-vetl ai-iuial the corner 1 of Fayette and lironilway streeN. At party of men. mostly colored, left the : ' crowd and proceeded atint niii'wav j jolltV l.l t'W ori .l.ue. ' A dieti.-eU from .lach-o'ivii! sly ; Fior. la is cl -el.V conte-tcd bit! wilt . for liveiey. Tli.: lb-rald thinks Irom latest lf-i::i-i i-iui-.e, Sr.ii.t Iu- earned Vir- ir'l : i l. Mmito l Marble, of tho World, re turns to his in. -t a-eda-.r of that pa per, in ! stored health, to morrow. t Xi.w ni;K, 'epu!lic.-ii, is Xov. 7. St. .lolii'.. elected in Oraujre Dis- . to Broadway, when they turned and ! i deliberafelv lired upon the crowd in I I f-ont of the v.)li::e,- place, killim; Isaac ! I'o-s. aired ci-'hh en. a':d mo I won idiii"- Jo'm Couw.'iv. ! boy received a lle-h wound, iinm- 1 uial. iy after the lirina; I bey broki and j ' ran. when th-i-e who were tired into ' retnr::ed t'ae shots. Some eighteen or twenty sliots were tired in a minute. 1 ! lV-vi.':H t. the firing', which was! jwfiilU- u i-'-;ect"d, no disttii-liainf j wli itewr oiicnrr.'d. i oir.mrrcSal. i XrwYtii;K, Xov. 7. The Cl-aiulier ; i of C.iinnieiT" to-day indorsed the res- I ! ti'uti.iiis of th:- Bo -ton Board ot Tnide ' n .kiiej; for a modilh-ition of the 1're-s-. liif-nt's proclamation imposing a dif I fereuti.-il dutv of HI per ceo:, oil e.-mds i earrietl in French -hips. m i , . it to ; ajiph- to ve-sel- alio it, at the day of proclamation. Iri iMil"' i. n-i of tiie llli-ctioji. i j Xi.w Yoi.k. Xov. S.- A V.'a-hine;-: ion special report the follow ii r :i ( ;r.i!.t"s views o:i his re-elected : H's lir-t e'.ection he con-iders as an honor 1 naitl for Ids militavv services: il:e 111. :ia! mil approv ' V li.iltiinore d; -patch s:iys the State i otitsidc that citv gives -J.Ctlu in tjovily I 1 1 .-1 1 -1 i.i-ei lev eveiv where rims Them i a certain cow in East Salem . with I .j,-,,,,! t. ticket fir Ci.nivssinati at lit-iin rr.iin in t!ie was a ireii- a biiiiraou her horiis, that is in a fair w:.y t ll(,. -j.,,,,' ,.,,! to he bortel 1-v u bullet unlcart die i kept at i Sixth or V.'esrern' D'c-tri - his way to Oi-e:,'iii: iiverlauel. 1 Another (rood sized State mail yesterday. Y Lived mails are eomiiitt alons. i i eral .surprise. Pain and (thine iswliatailii t.ie Orec;nn Xi,- Olil.i;.VN-, Xov. 71 noflieial - weu-Jitrut pr.-rt.-nt. I returns from 117 paridio ouf-ide of I ., ii,L-ilm. f.irmerlv of Silemisen ! ,-w Orleans dve a net l!epuh!iei:t j maioiliV t.t V...l. -ei j.epuon. .t.i I ni.-i'ioi-itv in 1-7'i ia the -ame p-m-hes ! was js.'l.i. The r.'iiiaiuluir 1 !'ir- I : i .. . i.. u":i r i...t l.'.Mi'.ililiean , ; 1-. .e- i.i i The Ori"-'iii I'r.-shvte'rv is in session ai : res.nt. We hIkJI try ai'ul sivv our readers ; some of their proceedings hereafter. 1 ",w v-riKit to increaso the circulnU'on of 1 fee Pmi.t Statesman. S.-ihI in your or- (1 is n'liv ooii't these '-.i iideriia'.ily ch r'.'-" : llo li'.eii to ill the M reiirv pev v.p the (! ivromii 1 I'-i'Ih-.- Willi r to iua in v . ne!.". sin-' the M. K. t'lmre'aV ; to .-.;.- ems vie. a '! : ; the ;4:r. eiie ut. 1) if 1 A. M.--r'l'he flames have reached AY a h n-tn:i stie.U north of Hankim. All the -pie:. did granite warehouses o;i Franklin and Went worth squares ire burned, fears are entertained lh:;t le ll-imes will swivp everythini; to State street, if not liuther north. l:t!U A. M. Buildings on the east side of Washington street an" in Immi nent ii inger. The Hn-ton T'ilot ollice and huild-iu-'s on Fr-iuklin slreet are desfroved. riie will I continues northwest and I fresh. i l .... it. Anion.' the nromment i hv i . .. ' . , i e-...i . .. i liuiiomgs u reaov uesiroveii an: t iiu e Auother ! , , . ,, , u-i'.- ia.,,,1 I'i. tlll'l lUOV 1-., If .111111 ,,.-... i ..., lot Infilling, a -.id the rear of the Bos ton Tran-cript building. Oiih-rs tiaveheen given to blowup liiiti: cori.ers at the junction of Devo.i--liire and Milk streets. The the is spre:idin towards South Boston. It ii also pei-iding towards state street from Fra nkliu piare. The Insurance Block, opposite ti'C I'ih.t ol-'.cc. childly occupied by wline-s.-ile wooh i! d.ai'V. is now on lire. An attempt is now being made to blow up the t or.ier-of Franklin S piare lo prevent the confl-iiirat.oti from exte:: l iiie; limber towards Stale siivi t. Fi-ton. O :t.. 10.-4:15 A. M.-The co::!l.-i'!'i!iou con!:;. ties with fearful f r'ei:t. Ai'.t r building-- wciv blown o:, the a iipan-nt tlift. was to increa-e the horr'ii.le htil-.! Ol '.he fame.-. 'i'U. i.e w- .r,r "dices wliiehare on the line of She tire, have made a!l preiK-r, lions for' removing th. ir books anil paoer-. I i ll" i.tisloii i'rausci iiit ollite is ilr.;a!y i in ll iin s. - 1'l.e old So-i;h C'hureh. . r '" B.stt.;.iiiis. l.asiii hut fallen a vict.ut i to the lire. file l..ur:.:d v, i 1 i;.-xt, have to sllC ' cuuih. and th l'o-t and Traveler will jniM fnuo'.v. i Nt v.- Y'I:k. Xov. M, 11:50 a. M. i i he th-- is -nd vaioar at .H--ton. Tlie ! main o;'i'e-e ..!' the IV e-lt.-rii I'l.io.iTtl efiriph ('onipam w is ahaiuio.icd ;;t s-r.'o. ihe huh fnv- in The vicinity be ing blown up to check the lire. -ff! "".I T.UK r-l ItsriiliiKli. A Itl-.H t.WV U iil-mi: 1 .nn vc.-irs ulit. flic Inel "lie loiiR l,ii,l -,y a,-v.s' die li.retiea l. A liberal re liant "i l in P'l 1 tor any tnli.iuuitimi renar .- In-' hel" where lili.llis. a J. W.rilAWFOnrMHnpiTK.. mi em, m. OllJKCiOiN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. The nnOemgned wiUoouuoeucQ soUvhlai lor a BUSINESS DIRKCTOKY or the 9r.TK ot'OBEOos in a few days; ml, W niakolt Fiiixessful, reftpec'fully reiineats tho co-operation of all persons Interested in the wcllare of the country. The state lias now reaction tnai losition when a yearly aumiuarj- of her pro gress is necessary, hence the value of a work which will combine. In a condense ! lorm, all matters of public interest. The work In contemplation will cmbraeas a general sketch of tho State; it physical as- peots, geolngrr, climatology, butauy, zoology, commerce, manufactures, stvieties, public biillilings.productions, and all other nuhjecta on which Information Is required. The work will be Illustrated wl li sketches of some of the leading prominent fwctiery ot the Slate, ami its. ompllaiioii will be under thccliai-e of J. MoitTiMr.it Mcneiiv, Ksq., whose recent work on Washington Territory has been lnD'lily coiuinemleil hy (he press and public. The IitrsiNKxs DiitirroiiY of eaeh town ami fily will bo complete ; and that, with ketches of each place, should make It invalu able to the merchant, farmer and mechanic. As an advertising medium it will bethe best yet iiitrtslucisl In the Slate, as It will be of such importance that It will always Ix; re tniiied in n prominent )Misiu-n for reference. The rate of a Ivertlsing will be as follows: One Pnare, - - - 820. Hull l'njfe, .... 10. I'nrd, .... 5. CiT"AdvertlseTs taking one page will re ceive a copy of the book gralli. t'riceof work Hill le - 50. CiT"Tlie bunk will Ik' distributed on every route of travel an 1 public place in the conn- OperalOLoUta-9 TUESDAY EVENING, Noilh. . , . .. The Talented anil llorolo MISS EDITH O'CORMAN, THE ESCAPED. NUN! Will deliver her ' tartlln? and Thrilling Lector -OS "Life in a Convent." rtWLL A Fl.IJiSf ! . n-r.invi.-vs AT t.vWiilld Sfill.ilnri In ! A l-hiiil.'-ei'v, Altiiiay, Ori-soli. 1. KI.1N, i Nutlirv i'lili le. ., ' t;oli'e.-.tioii-, and i-enveyanfos promr.il at- teutleit i". fltwil THE i I I I ickcts - .eserved Seats Nerure your acata early. n7dls4t 5T. HELEN'S HALL. i Boarding and Day School for Girls. pdlE XEXT TEUSI WILL BEGIN ON THK -AtH of September. Kariv apii'lcatien fnr Boarders shonld I b a le lo SlISS KOUXY, or to BISHOP OKKIS. aug67J-w-im. HI Surah Undacr 5 AS UKOPESED HER PRESS-MAK-lug h-iatilishineiit on Commercial St., Ilie rmmis l'or.nerlv occupied by D. W. .lies, neiir ihe I'nion Hotel, wher. sh will pie ised lo see her old customers and many iv o.ies. aug-SCT-i-dlni UHALKK IN ev and Second Hand Furniture. TH.IIKST PRICK IX CASH PAID KOU L atl kinds of Mssond Hand furniture, .n es li-hes, &c, Commercial St. Saiein. Octli-llll o. N. J. Mci'ORnil'K, nililliher, 105 I'ront Mreet, I'orllHiid. (VllVTItlm AUKNT UK THE a! of lt; -l.es in inajnrity d" rat in of e-:ii:is l.'Ul.")- "-" i 1 1 1 the siime th;- Libera!; will carry Tlie We are 1 I' o.-'ili their pie IKlel. oil! ) I'.S. ta le.;i i-ie;; iir... haw U'on in "i or loiir ti e. . Why don't the nnhr. h.vt.i'.i lei.hr.i aadsieul n-w u-'Y Cii'itkm fircifl -.v. .if lier- - -e von !-.i-r. if. not bud, i. ,1-r l',,r tin-, e the Stat-- nt l.oiii-iaiia. I Ii i-a i it f. '. m 1. Xov. ltepnliiicon Slate . ', : ir nil Cnnimittee jilaeo ; rant's in-ijority ia -1'ictitinties at, Htl.OlHi. All the liepnhlicati t 'onjjress inoii are eleeteil bv hipo- iiiajorities, raniii;; fnmi l.")i'(l to lu.ouu. Coli'a--. c.m'iiniieitu IVeid.ne. , A special t' iiiianapnli ; ai'.iire-setl - see'icn , fo'iiti.-al ii'linini-tratioii, atltl tl ji'ipn- . I i n- viiiilifulio-i of hi- personal cl,.:i.ic-: j (,-r. 1 .l ie- before I lie I iii!:!.!.-!; hia ; 1 ( noVi .ili'.i.i lie foresaw the, u-e.'.ii: a'.ion i bv the foitliiioiii-ts. am! !; jfrai'iii .1 ' 1 iiini. inasmuch as it narrnweil the,. - ( ;e-t t two cailtlii'.iltes ; hesitlcs. Il.ej , ci ia ratter nf tla- uppti-il lo:, parti-s , o ive iveniilete as-nr:uices of the iv-ii't. ' lb' w is -sr.-pri-' il at t ie-ail i i;J'.t re- ,eiivil i'V sonic fletmhlicSiis a! ihe. I i'airanore noiniiialion. tlll'l v.as ll'.-rc-. i .-liter upjeti by political irii-ao-. to, i ni.ihe varioii-t eliaiioos in hi-Cai'iai t . j Manv of his f i.-ii'ls wotuh-r. '! ;il his i ! hniiiVerciice. but one lielpin"; cai:-e ol ; j that itiilifl'eretiee. whi.-h wa known ; ; io but- few. was his knowieihre of ll.e i 1 fact Hint, ifririn"; tiie cainpain tlie J ie- i li"'- "j" pf '' i '; iiip.'.ii-iiii Xatl'onal ' 'onimillee hail a j of hiiihlitis: tutrti pickoi iti every '.rccicy camp .it any ; eoiisi'-jiieij.--. iVnin oait em I of the t ou-itrv to tla' other, and knew il-iy , bv ijny ot every phase tit" tin ! a.i'i -i;;n'io:i ;i weli as tin i ne; :iii'..rt-r- tlu'iiiselves. li.e ;i- ll u't rt.'l !' imilr 'ot - !.-J.t.t.ei MlJi,.lleSntH-"."il).tHl.-O.Jti. ft .--ill' Will sew everything needed In a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric . IT DOES MOKE WORK, MORE lilXOS OF M'OKK, AM) BETTER WORK, Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Mft- cliine within one thonfianil miles ol isan 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 tha owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. n S-nd for Circular! and tamplet of the work. Actio Agnt wanted in evrrp place. eui'ii' - hih!- v P Ift'i r t--ri:iriT.-'l .'. a fh. ii.!- t-i-asi i. M. -H is t'!-li tlie i!c.trne Tlie loss I CINCINNATI. ' the 1 'inoiiiea' I i.'ont aiiis t he ti to the l:.iliaiei ,- ..-'."C-tl n p:f . vreii-js we Im 1 I. t ' nil iplil ,.1" Sot So. It was r ported on the street last evening that Mr. brnves mti.iitled to give up tlie Ohemckcta Hotel and re-open tue Union. He desires us to deny this re port ami to call the attention of onr readers to the new advertisement that appears in this morning's issue. Ekijoim: Notice. Ilev. J. Donne of the 51. E. Church South will preach at the is -n-ate t hannVr ti-niorro at l!l:3'l A. 5L and 7 o'eloeli p. M. 1 ne pulilic ia resp.-eu au invited. A f'H.nrr.m.B Dr.r,n.-l handsome col lection Wiis taken up en the nrs yen!er.lay bv Iti-v. I. I. Drivei for a destituile woman w'ith several elulilren, whose huslianti had b-'on liilhtl by Indians. Hlie was on her way tti her fiie'nill a few miles from Silt-in. Frnm D'tOy nf .N'amn.' Xnr. li). Ay A TTE.MP I 111 tiril'IDE. I-'iu iticI il E nfcarra na : it lJn l i nam by Hie vajw-'et Srteee-i. f.il. Dr. Geary repnri. J on th the Alhany'l.'oii--,iate Ia.stitut. . pres. nt pri .s'jH t iiv. mi. I cue. rei liut th,t it wa-s pnatly m n cndoniiii nt. Tue rep rl ; npproveil. and Dr. A. I- I.. i '. punted Kiii.mei.il A-.'eiit. I eoa.t. funds for t!w eii f -J i.e n l'e. ; AliJOCilNMiNT I" -l h-.on of .;.ii.' i -'.i ; i,.:-i.n r , t t and . r.p. . !. t a. - i -.- li r;.-:' ' the I' ll . i t - ii Huh-Tii l.DS a new Bf-ivsation. That is it is new to her. Portland papers often con tain accounts of attempts at snieide. T liey nri usuallT "soiled doves,"' ho-. veT. raid a Htoiiiucli liiima Rener.iliy brinirs tbeia up htiindin:; and it is a litti - -.inne they seliloiu trv more than one.-. It don't pay in the 1-ihg run. Hat in fliiii oar .piiet littl -citv, where niatttirs run so smoothly, we if -Mom hear "f any "tie shuflhnsr off this mortal ; al in an'v but tlie good old way, and im atteaipt even to take one's life, is eiioiii,'li to cr. ate no little excitement in our midst, A report of an attempted suicide yesterday e.mse d considerable comment on the street and rumors of various kinds w. re atloat in relation to the matter. We followed it lip until wo int rviewed a gentleman who was on th scene of action, and from liim we f-iin d the following particulars: '-An Id rlv "ti-iith mm uameil G oro G.iy, who y ..i. ....... e...-l.;ll owns consiueraoiH re.u eni.ti; in it'imi" county,' was in this city -vinitinK hi.-r son, and while under his roof swallowed an ounce of kv.nianum and laid him down to die. He told his son, Friday afternoon, that h" did not care to live any longer, and reijuest.-tl that in case anythiuK should hap pen ti hi in. that he ftaeson) shoultl take cire of his fauiilv. John watched his father closely after that, and even went to nome of our city drujrsjists to see if his faUicr hail purehaseti any poisonous aru td s. He could learn of no such transac i : tion and went lionw at a lata hour auikw.. somewhat surprised to find a small vijl hy his father! beide aud tho old Keutlemaii Ivins a death-like stupor. On quastion i'nR liis wifo, Jotio learned that his father had stated that his properly wmt so heavily iuoTfcned with no means of raisin;; the nionev hv which to pay his debts that he had dflared his iuiuntion of killin1; hini-wlf.-. lit! Lad just returned from Portland, ..hrW"r hfhad nftn to distioaa ot a portion of his land, hut finding no sale for it, lie was n turnin home, utterly diseonnied. . i Oil It -arniaij llieso fairta,.foiiii lonked at the vial and found it labelled luiidanuni."' He calletl in a neighlxir and tht n secun-d the services of Dr. McCurdy. who on his arri val, administered a powerful antidote which counteracted the duiierous proper ties of the di UK and sav -,1 tlie man's litu lit - gpite of himself. He H as seiim what weak yesttadav but in in a fair way to recover. -vi On Saturd.-.v atl'.;!'' o't I --'i t' IT. byti-rv udjouriir.l lo ai t in t t- Y.r l'r -hVtei'iaa (. hmvu of S il' tii ut 3 "', 1 r. -j. Presbytery c.mv.'a.d ,u r Ij irnei -'i. and iu inuiib-r incn-at-ed by th- J.idoi ai oi lirellireii from I'ii4' t Sound. CO.HMITTKE OS UtlMK MI-SION. A Committee on II. nu a ilissi"tis was n,-. iKiintetl. c. insist im; of llev. Mont ith and El krs Abrama and Heed. -( MIXtSTE:4ab C0ITBT2SIE1. Ber. P. S. Kni'.it of the Ctmgrepiuonal Clmreli. U -v. Stephen Uow.-rs ot' the -M. K. i liiireh. and He v. Mr. Henderson of i.iun bt i l.nid IT. hvt;rian Church were invite tl to sit in the ITeshytcry aa corresponding ia. nib rs. . Mr. Knight invited the members to visit his Cabm t of JS'. itural Curiosities. Tiie m vitaiun was accepted. -s-.i e. . .' . in'o w iiks -.v. fci t it! . i ,-i I t.t Cl i; h.:. bin! 11th. in ti;'-unit.- : j .1-1 I slov. my in tie- pr ning.' TUu; :'.- t:" look at, but f. m::5:;-3)j I !ie i m ii oi- ortEtos es:i; til' (on Te-:r-i -t-lttisties. .oV. ilareil at ! .ii-.viiio; ear.l ana polis luurien : ii i ll ill M. liai., Xov. "! . The I'liica.iro Tr'.l.iine of to-ilay aeaiii stale.-', it appear-, "Ihat '''''f' iTaiter the S.-iialoi-hip in l;a'.i.iiia." Kven at the ri-k of subject ii.-: my-elf lo more elienp u it oppo-iiioij per-about retiriii;.'. I a-k (lie pnv.leue of re-'latiiie; m your columns hat I have -slid publicly to l-.u- of tliotl---.iiil-. Ihe pa-t inoobts. that I am ir-it :i tiiieiiil ite or hf pir.tol 'he aiiy l'o-;-tiiei ei:!tori.il or ei'iibivi il, State of n-ttio.ial. and of cour-e am not a en -li'ul ite for elect io. i miles-the Keptlbli cau lio'.nhit c for the Senator-hip oy the united Vole of the Keplleilicaii mem bers of Ihe I.e-eisl-lllll-o. li S. Ill VI. KK Ula'A.V. ilaiition. Illinois S ;i-ilioii Itetiirii- . ('liK'uai. Xivr. . 'iranf's mnjor- i! , iii tiie n.. fir p. i :.:.-..!, i lovi-mor. city, .: t li llee.-e K.f'rti'-r. Libera! c iniiulale for (oive-i-.or. v. iio i- a Gt-riiian. 3:irvJ.'t:;f3 --l.-.-ceSv.-,- s TliiSorlt.T ei! will t.ot hill sine t run biniibeil ini!!ii ilollars, nii'l will pro1 ab'v- cxered that figure Iiy i" ."ii htnni. : MO. ' Woe bitnit distriet is coalition I boiiniicl i:i me tionn i-y .-inuiii-i. coalition i federal. .Ihobl. Cenlwl. Wa-liintoii I ami llnl'lloiM "ti-.-ets. We nre cxiecl- s:ii; tr-iiii "vi I v rittntieol pnui I un land '!. nod Suriov'tiehl. wilh more assist ju.ce. t::iiu:;li tln-y cannot sa'.eiy inn r.p to :!., citv. j'iii. Ai.e. N'ov. IU. -Tiie lh!Iowii!;r 'iiivte ih-;i;e',: liti- hei-n received il -re. a lores-ed ro'len. Sfaierer. (J'il-,-r-il 'Siiperitileteli-t-t ef the " Wi-steril Citv : ;"":. Otrh'sby (lliViTiior. hiisrtlily" t.llit) ?I.ilicn!':, for I.leiiteiiant- !;-! s ";.:!(Kl lnai-.rtrv in the the tlerm'iii vote imvini Is-en t-ariy -olid for him. There 'tis l'i;;,:;i I'eh'Lrnpli t ''mpnny : v. ;ii:t" for him thai even fort 'i.v Vel.K. It r. -a. At i;.-e,.h; "h MiiJoritY 0. itsiixnei '1 il" Tl itlH!!'- Xi.w Yoi.k. Xov. T. Tli s.-iv- the re-iiiis i:: this Mat lio'n.l lo two iiiiichl-ioii ,-ii jiereon!ao -'ii'i'oi-t '. ;r- i it ! :l!-i'. TtToitK Arhivaia Deputy V. S. Marshal, . . iviiiiMHi iiind Marker aiaivtd in this City venter day, bavins in chara the Canyon Citv taio robbers. It will lie reniemlx-red . tn ithiiTW robbed tlie V. H. Mails in Eistevu Oregon last summer, and werq Ciinviiited of the crime and sentenced to i uriaouiacut . for life. Their, names and Je-je are oa foiloftn : Tijmpkius; 35 yeai-s ; tf.niont SI : Ummh-itiJ. ii and White HQ. Ail tho prisnnere ase suis'le men except ' Tamnklns,' wia him T.if .and three chil dren." : Ho has sliowu signs of insanity since .....kiMeni nies il on Jeiiu. and made ni"ht hideous with his yelk in the italtno rnah jail, where ho with tlie otliera was can toned, awaiting tha decision of Judfii Deady as to their claims for a new trial. SEW Ul'LES. The Moderator, Bov. Monteith. in the Chair, read a letter from the Secretary of the Board of Home Missions calling atti n tion to certain new rules. Said letter and rubs w.re referred to Special Committee on Missions. BEsoLrnoxs. The following was adopted: Kksolved, That the aeition of the Mod erator in auionncing strviei oommemura Hyeot'tuo Muasaerc o St. K.irtiiolomew's eve; deatli of John Knox, and nieeting of tue 1st 1'ltsDjtery ui iiiigianu, ue u tiroved : an.l tiiat Drs. Lmdsley, Geary and 1 John Patterson be appointed a committee with fnll power to carry out the aanounco ment. In order to furnish a oorrmjt history of tlie introduction of i'reabyttriauisni on thin .to Jit . .. Hksolvbd. That a committee b? appoint ed consisting of Dr. Geary, R. Robe, J. A. llauiia and T. V. Powers to, prepirea brief hutory ot the mtrouuction ol i-resuyn-n-anisni . within tliu bountls of this Presby tery, and continue the same down to the present time ; and that each memlier of the presbytery and Church Session be instruct ed M tnrnish the conuuittii wita statistics .fcituaUti tbtui to carry out the spirit of , this resolution. Lossks rN tub IIoston FlBE. Col. C. A. Reed, Atjt-nt at this place for the riiipnix and other asstx'iatcd companies, received 1 the followiai; dispatch last evening Irom li. II. M igill, General Agent for the Pacific Cot s; : e "San Francisco, Xov. 11. to C. A. Heed: Losses oilieially reported I'hiraix. Five Hundred Thousaiiit ; Home, line juinoti ; iirth I!ritish:liu HiuidretiTliouaaiid. All right. Go ahead with business." The Colonel informs us that the tnree companies do an associated business ; that is to say, if A. B. insures in tlie l'lia nix, he is injured in the three. Tue dispatch indi cates that tlie loaaea will not interrupt the even tenor of bnsines by tlie companies au t-Jicdieiit proof of their wealth and sta bility. ' tol. Reed liaa a new advertisement in tlie Statesmax this morning. v. il. Iv. nines e-ives piih'iri! ioti to the following through Ihe Chri tian Advocate : In ls-.i2 the total meinbors aud pro bations were 2.2d'.l. In ls72. o.lii-t, an increase of S.tUW. or xtW more than the whole iiietiiliership was i;i H i-!. In Is',-' the value of chinches was fU.UOO; hi 1 s7-2. t?ls.-i.'i-. or an in cn a-v of $141., '122. ll.e i;ierea-e o! churches hist year was 1 s".925. 1'lie value of parsonages in 1 SJ-J was fll,- (ioo, iu i 72. i'.T;,:;tio. In lsMi2 out ediicati.Mial institutions were v iltict! at a . iuu. nut, in isi Ihe value was S1'.)2.(X)0 slinwiiij; an in crease ofi:i.i5MW or sti:i.Stll) per year. In 1-CI2 there were 1 preachers o;i the eonfereiice roll, i i 1S72. 70. In 1--M2. ttH.144 were paid for the support of ministerial work, in 1 72. .1.'1.55'5 72. In 1!2 tliere were l.H scholar in our .Sunday schools, while in 1872 there, were 4.044. TlIASKMilVI.XU I'BOrfcAMATIO. Acknowledging the manifold favors whieh we hifve received as :i people tltu-iitir the vear now drawing to u close, and thankful tor plenteous har vests, general health ami a.-ured pros perity. 1 recomnieiKl to me jieopie oi this State the observance ot Tliur.sday, the twenty-eighth day of X ovenitier. A. I). 1S72. iisa Hay or tliatiKsgiviuej mil praise to the Great Author ot all blessing, and that on that nay tne people assemble in their usual places oi worshiii and sutler tliauUs for the trreat beiietlts we have received nt His rituals." . In witness wliereof I have I..S. ( hereunto set my hand und 1 ' caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. lmic at the Kx eaitive Ollice, in Tlic city of Stileni, this 7th day of November. A. I. 172. T,y the (Jovernor: L. F. GliOVEK. Attest. IS. F. (TlAinviCK, See. State. Tributio seeill f.l that a iiiark- iii. era! n iil-ei! I" that a I a r::e per- 1 tho ho -llpporteil Set - muni- did nor vote til til!. 1 he I nbiui. is well p'ca-cd wilh the resihls of the ,-ijv eh etio i. f thoiejii its e.-in.liihiie ; we'iv not elected, it says there is an cud to the on of fraud and violence iti the met ropolis. An lUialislJ yaper on imt" re-i let f ioi. i.fiMON. Xov. '!. '!"(' Iaily Telc-E-.-ii h. r -ferriii:; t the re-elect'on ol ti. li. '.iiiui. s.-iys i:o one deserves bet ter from I i count ry of i'1 wt rthier of a place amotitj: I he iliu-li ions men who have twi'.-e he.1 tin- I'rcide'itial ollice. i-;.i.;l Hal has had e.uise to comi.'aio f uiauv thiiiirs. lap President' r:mt's polietv toward her has never been wil fn!!y' hodiV. The Tclceraj-h liopes the T'nited States will now lahecareof Mexico and Cuba, it believes that the We-t and not the iast demand their attention. 'Ai.(l tlii".I l. The ileetlon - Tlianhvslvlnar Ornla Miitnieiit. Sax FuaCI-co, Xov. 7. Full re turns have not Vet been received. Onghlau, for Congress in the Third District, is defeated. Houghton, I 'age, and Clavton are elected. San Joe, Nov. 7.- Official vote of Saiitii Clara comitv : Grant, 2.220; Greeley, US70. For Congress. Hough ton, (Rep.) 2.04'J ; Kewcn, iDein.) 1.-711. "Kii-mtii-iTo. Xov. 7. Governor Booth ha issued a iiro.-lamnrion fix- !11.T'M"KK. Nov. t-. Greeley's un- j ioiiiy iii tliis Siate- will be h-.s ilrt-.i ; , 2."00. The Congressional deleutition i ! u iil probably smiid three lb-publicans j and tbrei' I )ei:iocras. 1 ; IJe;i)i t ol trie feecretary of Vt'ar. i Xl-'.w VobK, Nov. S. Tiie amiual j report of t he 1 ceiveii. . men o'clock j the pre v. as i .-1 - -. U -t I ii:i(Ut cotitna. j I'he his-es of ju o;w rty sit very :;n'at. lint i have no data r!;o; which (t bast; ! opinion as to the aum i it. I I law seen I several e-t :;:i ite-of '. loib'IOil.OiiO. Few have been made home. ess. coin with tin- t.1tV::g. lire, and t'lougb larp- tminbers have lost all. i thin!, iiotse vi ill b without shelter or food for tiiauv liiaifs. 'Kj,,,;,,,) , Vl J. oii rox. ric-itU lit V. I". Te'.egftipil CO. 1 I, & KEW TOYS! HOLIDAYS JUST KliCElVliD All the New Styles - OF - TOYS, FANCY GOODS, Musical instruments. Violin Strings, Etc. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Hobby Horces, Basketware, Etc., For the coming HoU'Iayn, w hl. h we are of ferin r to the iraile at Uio very Lowest Triees. The iraile wilt fln'l It to their ailvantape to e aiiiliie onr stoi'.k before pinvhasingul.gewhere. FELDBUSCH &. CO., IMPOHTERS, 306 & 303 Battery, near Sacramento St., SAX FKANi1s'0. Oct 17'72:dlin SALEM DRAY & HACK CO. Forwarders and Shipper, CITY DRAYMEN &HACKMEN, All fretirhtlriR within the city done t short noiiee mill on rsasonhle turms. i 'jirriii.fliMi 1S31H4AD1 iv Iii an!.lanc to oon vev )iasscnj-"rs to cars' or lioats or ou uity tlrlvef xmii ii, isiii. iui PHCE ire Insurance Co. of Hart ford, Conn. . ALSO, AUKNT OF THE orih American Life Ins. Co. OF F.W 1'OHK. AND TIIE. iiAVELERS' mSURANCE CO., CF 1IAKT1 ORB, I'OXX. ilI-'KU'E In the 0iera House Bloek, lt r to i n' riirlit, up smlrp. Nov. U. "iitf CHEMEKETA HOTEL, i LEM, : : ORECON.- THE 1ITI7.ENH OK SALEM AM . tlie I'ublio generally. leit-e leaseil this new and roinmodloiin ' tel 1 ir a term of Team ami lean assure i i iinins ihat 1 am ilftermliMxl ihat it tl In' svoinl lo none In the Male for tlie . ii.ui-i of guests. CSARCES REASONABLE. t Free Coach to the House. .ov.iir W. CRAVES, Prop. Dancing School. ' 1 1 Kit E will lie a ineetlnp on Wetlnewlnv ereiilng next at ihe Keei opera iioiim the purpose i t' oriranizlnff a Dai chill io.it, at'ier whi.-h a St.-ial lianoe will lw i n, live to all. Toooninience at 8 o'oltK't ,!! J. ,J. AKMSTRONIJ. '1' Sis-ri'l.'irv of W':ir is re- It is iitiite brief, lie r.-.-oin- Is tiie I'shihii-hmeiit of miiifry ! ristis in iiltiee of the jires,.i,f .system I i ot seiiilino- army eoiivieti In t-tate j ! I'eliiteiitiiiries. lie renews the ri e'O'li-j nieii.'i.ili-.in tlit'.t extras to eaeli reiti- : j nielit he tiisjienseil with, -is v.-ii-atnies j tieeiir, iiini tints s.ive T .".. OS H i per :i:i-I J num. lie aiivisos he raisjnvi of i 1 1 ; i l ilelieei iiiil st.ii.ihii'il ot :u!iii'i--;o:i :it , West Point ; also, the seale of a l:ir:;e iiiiinher tit nseie-s ,-ir;eii:i,s t.t Nui'ii (.:.-trnrtii.i. ai.i! in l!'e o-t;ilIIhmt tit "f ri iis-ele! nr-e:i:il of t'ii!isrnetiuii :i the Aliatitie siooe iinil iiiioiher oti th" i'.ieilif. 'i'ln-e arsenals. Willi tl.it airetuly at lioek I-I.iik!. in the Mi is ij,ii alley, v.niiUl niefl the tvai.tsot' th(i -s rviee. iii time of nei il. lie e i:; elu. ifs hv reorettinir Ihat. or.e-s'.xrh ui the ami v i- si ill iiisrthe2jth "m-t- tor Tliaiiks.'ivin (lay. Vale.10, Nov. 7. Tlie twenry-tlrst Sirnin vessel for the season is now Ladins with wheat at the wharf. ItiSLiotors Skkvices. liit two diseonrsen delivered at the M. E. Chnrch on Sunday lat 3uhi(t in tlie tnoniinjf, "A Perftet Chiistiiin ; in the evening. "Good Better"'! and Btt in Chrwtunity were listened to hy crowded and attentive congregation. At the eloso of the services four persons joined the S-wiety. We are pleased to note that th ' Sab' ath School ii oa the advance, there. , beinsr in increase of 40, in the attendance, ' over la it Suhhath. The black-board exer cis!, w'alcli the Pastor giv on the lessor, each Sabbath of ternoon adds very materially to the interest of the session. TH E STATU t '! VKRSI TV. Bio!is opened lor aiHpriillii of Fntits. 'Hie, Knirene .lonrnal of ttttiturdar says: At a meeting of the ineorioni tor. ot tlie Union University Associa tion, held last week. Mem J. JI, Tlwinpson, J. .1. Walton. .Ir.. Wm. J. I. 8cott and 1J. F, IXirris were n pointed a comniitt'i to open honks antl receive suhseriplion-; to the Uni versity fiiniK A nufting wa- heiil vesterdav evening and a committee tijiKiinteil, cottsiiiiig of Messrs. K. L. liristow. Ir. A. V,". I'attersou. Win. .1. .1. Scott, l-i Gray ami B. 1". Durris. to receive pro; O'Uions for grounds for the iixrilWui of tiie Univer sity. The coiiiiaitto is to rcjiort next JLomhiv evening. TEI.i:KAI'HMt Mlil VITIKS. O ites, Xov. , IS72. The Seventh-day Adveiitistsnre hav ing a spirited revival in San Francis co, California. .Tames Irvinr was lined JUKI in San Francisco for oll'eriiij; io U t on the election. :FJ Ketnnis from Arizona inilieate tla; re-election of MeLoriuick as I elej;ale to ttongre. from that Territory. The French residents of Sau Frin c.isco are actively ennpnil in raising funds to aid iinmigratioii from Alsace and LoiT.ihie. The 1'ostofflce Departinent i in re ceipt of numerous rt'iiorts of deten tions and failures in ti asportation of mails, owing to the prevalence of the horse disease. ' Ve-'sels dispatched to the Missou I disaster report that notwithstanding a thorough search had been made, not the slightest trice of anything belonf ing to the vel could be found. t.lllieii 111 till ertl Mlales, l-ll-l Ol Hie M s.s-i 1 1 n liver, ami hopes an improviiiir ..c'a! eoiiditioii will soon si1:lre tiint force lor frontier si't v'nte. Me says the niiitiiii v expeiidiinresare on a descending si -ale. ' SpiTulalfoiit f'oiieernlti". ttie t'aSilnet. , Xkw York, Xov. 8. A Washing- j ton snecial s.-iys, ju speaklli; of specu- i hitious with regard to Cabinet changes, j that representative colored men. head- eil liy It ted i)ou;;las and ,)onn ,u. I.atig-ston, the colored lawver, are bringing a pressure to bear to secure a Cabinet appointment for one ot their race. The Washington Star last even ing say"" a movement is already on foot to have Unngston appointed At-toriiev-General. I lie EiiKliMh 1'ren.H on the Elertlnii. London, Xov. 7. The Presidential eWtion in America i the principal topic of the morning papers. The prevailing sentiment H favorable to the Administration. The chiet subject of complimentary notice Is the orderly manner in which the elections were conducted. Much KurpjHse, is expressed i at the coun tenesi of the Republican triumph. 0' MEXICO. Tlie IJection lor Pi-mldeut, mid ils KettultM. Citv ov Mexico. Xov. 1, via Ha vana. Xov. 7. The election for Presi dent of Mexico litis resulted unani mously almost for Lenio de Tejeda. Porferior i)i;u has s.-!:t. hi own sub- inis-ion io the Government, and sur , , .i i rentiers nn command iu a p.ipei uju u j October uUii. near Diiiango, ana iicn. Promiso has presented himself at the Capital. Thi-, ,asi made n complete pacilicat'iou of the country. It is re ported that President Tejeda intetnls to restore Diaz and Trevino to their former rank in the army. There is great, activity in the north ern mine? of Arizona. The P.rotherton brother and f eir friend liiley were captured yester lav bv Chiet Crowley and Detect ve Lees and Ellis. on Jacki-on etrett, tan Franci-L'o. Ti'.'.t venerable re'.Ic of ti'.ii d luge, N-Seir--I:irv Wells voiiinteer. the in firm it'evi tint the Kepnblkri'i ptirtv ii-is performed ' it- mission. Tie aneieiii I ieieiei has fel' tint way ever -ihte l tie pattv dispenseij with I.i S service- :.: tie' C-u'.'iiiet. !!.;. i Tuti"! : !lc that t.nidU) ,ei a s.',ii,;, ",-t -place makes nice of no vi'e h unt to stay him up. A machine repriHltteing speech with the rapld'ty i.V ihonght. has hee.i ii,. :;ted hy a t 'enot'se savant. A Michig unit r sneezed from bis !,.,. the oth. r tiiy a Mlnic ball that itai cut. nil his eye . ill ring the Wiir. .laiiies Sinn h i-Ihcii appointed by t'i.i. I" .ti'-ltce N'oggle. Clerk of the Inn',.: of Idaho. ) irr Ho'.lister r.f- : llloV. I. SUEul DRUG STORE I J. V. Crawford & Co.. UKALKKS IN irsij, C "iirinicai, Oils, and PATENT filEDICINES, A-iTiifiil!M Sieou puHIFIEB.poiwes-ln-Tro rone nd MavftE properties- v-rHnin onre for hmeumatis.h. tot. v i n tLi.l i. and all kindred Diseasca. Tt romnlptrlv restores the gystam when lm. pelred by disease, reviws tho action of the IiIII YS " cxxital o-. ram rallv enres uraon'l. -,El' find "all EBtTTTOi - rtTASEOW Vi .ascs, (jiveR immediate and permanent relief in nrwi PSIl. icrvII"EI.A. Tumoia, dolls. Srald Head. TUcers and Sores: eradl caies from the nytem aU trace of Mercurial It is rtnELY vecf.iable. being made ,,n fmind Indicenoua la cnrorn It is tlwniore peculiarly suiUble for use by Females and Children, as a " - " F1LI1 and E.TOVTOB. For Sala by all Druggirti. REBtNSTON, KOSTtTTER & CO. AOKNTS. C20 and 631 Market Street, Sin Francisco. OKO. IL .ionks. Etiiil Kstale Broker. J, It. T-ATTFKSON. Jiotarr Publits. OHEGON BB.ASS WORKS. tl) Street, between Front anil First.) Manufacturers of ail kinds of TtUAS-CWORK, STEAM FITTIX4JS, K'KS,SIUI'-V0RK. n.ANTR UUAttS, BEI.LS, nl nil kinl of Brass rastiii)ri,l!.-- bitt Jlelal, eie. 1). M. TiIOOKK. Superintendent. x-,l2P:72tf JONES & PATTERSON, Real Entitle Brokers, Inwnrance and Colle.'liou Ajrents, OetKA Hocse Block, Salem, Orkio?.' City projierty b.mght and sold. IIOI'SKS nn'l STOJtKli LEASED. Farms and Wild Land lor Sale. t" Sjwelal attention piven to Financial N'eirnt int Ions, Conveyancing, and GEX LKAXi AliKXCY HrsiXESS. EST Agents for the sale of a few Shares of si.Kik In Ihe FIEAVEK UllSIEK Y MAXl' KACTl RlN't, COMPAXY, f Jr(reron. IhHt have not ret been dlv.ed of. The Kaeinry in in a tlourisliinir condliton, and iiantes do- slrlim to make a safe and prolllaVe invt si ment wou'tl do well to give them an early call. i - ; 5i AX1) 10 ACRE tots within oncmlle or the . 8 Court Iloiise; riehsoil; price 0 to 100 per acre. AprlSTadly FOR SALE CHEAP! SAW AND PLANING MILL! Will Saw. nrera. Tnwriie and Groove from 6 to e I liousantt feet of Lumber per day. Extra Steam Capacity ! TVack-Tnith Tools. Line of Shafting;, firlnd- Ina Machine, Hells, Saws, Tools, 4c, 4c Everything Complete. OMERCIAL HOTEL. OPERA IIOl-NE UIXK K, SALEM, OREGOX. NES & PATTERSON, Proprietors. r litis Aotwe will be kerit in first-class or der, and wl'.h attentive and obliging i TJIliS. We nre pre-iared to furnish irood actintnmo 1 . ions to the tratellnit puhlicand will use I try eiiileavor lo merit the patronage nf our I ciislmners. tenear Boarling at rerr low low rates. Sov. li, 7i:tf. tiCGD CABLE SCREW WIRE ioots and Shoes .' rc Selling from Maine to California. let. 10, 1872:d4wlm i-PEHA SALOON, Commercial Hotel, Court St., ! - - OREGOX. O. rf. SMITH, Proprietor. lie lx'tt qnalltT ot Winea, Liquor and Ct- g-. SHhrays on hand. BILLIAROTABLESI (1 the ttet aud most Approved Patterns. .pen ail XighU an(77I-dawtf WANTED! 1 .UY OAK WOOD, V. E. BrBBOWK. norSdSt. Time civen on a nortion ol pnn-haee money ifdesiivt Euqnlreof E. . TWI s?aieiii, vibkwu. Anntvto Jones Patterson, Keal Estate Agents, Salem. Oct li. lS7:d.wtf ' t NORTH SALEM STORE ! AT THE OLD GEEEX STORE J PITni'.ll, lOH.ET AUIIIMJi AU OTIUXN. Pure Wines and Liquors, PRESCRIPTIONS Has lust received AND Fiiiiail.v I'roparntioniai CAEEFULLY COMPOUIiDEB At all hours of the day and night, by a t'ompcti-iil Ir;izsil. Pntlnn'H tllocli, Mile Stru, ftntein. Mlpl.Vtf THE BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR v:i Hill . "Z." . r.., RCcnnTMFNT A BnardJn? and Day Softool for Jiofs, I H Uti. Hguun i mi-ii roruana. -of rpHENEXTTEKMWlLLBEtllN ON THE I DRy GOOUS GROCERIES,' BOOTS SHOES, W. CL0TIUNG, Hardware, . General Merchandise, Calculated for City and County Trade. Boiurht as low. ami will be sold at as small a THE TESTIMONY OF ALL SILVER TIPPED The Only Shoe for Children ;i r tsittmioi. For .Vlmis-ton aiiiily t PROF. R. LAINC. r to IlWH P Mi iltUIS. anstT3- iia (ry.-X:WftT)N. ' -AND ttsit -fs 21 Tt . T1 T1 a fJT'.'WT. nnillt as tliono who sell attiort. UJCi2i.JU J'Oliliii ar),0)ll! ,iellveml w .ay mrt of the city . oi itnurAn I r-t- nl iMiarvu. t wrii -v. i nirr imni' rviii-iia. v , - - i,v4:7'2tf ; i. .. puraxrtf rrA sAViM.l SALOON Pete's Chop House UllklVI&.ll JTl I Cir Meals at all Hours. JC3 BLACKSMITIIIXG. r ( ITK undersigned, who formerly worked NINE YEARS in the citv of Salem, lias returned and re i "opened a shop near the PERRY LANDING. H wiirdoflrst-clasa work and at reasonable . - - . . it - it a -V 11 1 REMOVED. A riSSES SICKLIN A CAMPBELL HATE il (. niovetl their Dress Slaking rooms to K ivtin's Building on State etreet. over the X- v York Bakerv, where they would be nl istil to ee their old e.iMlomora, aad aa in iv new ones aa mav favor them wit a a cal . Remember tlie plane. oct2a:tf ' SI ooo I T THUEE MONTHS . amt can make the above amount 1T soiling the Greaieal Book of the . Age, the Struggle of '72. -j e lwues and Candidates of thf preaent :, leal camilpn, Hinnry and Ptoforma, Ite etv of Grant's A1 nil nlrt ration. Tba K onl .lHorneeUreeley.by Kvtt ( 4ber lin. fortnerlv of tho Chloao TrtbuDe. The lln ri Ions are drawn expressly for the wo bv Stephen. Entirely original. The line both humoroua and anve. u von want to i. ike money send one dollar for outfit, and oe.ii j turraory at once. Terra, its. furnian M apulKaUlou. Address, . I A. U BANCkOFT ft CO.,-" : Jul, :7Uw:tf San Franclaea, CaJ. ASV Z3zxtl3. Rooms ! 11 J. H. HAAS HAS ON HAND IITE RTTI.ES JCW1XBY AND FANCY ARTICLES SOLID SILVERWARE. WATCHES AJJI CLOCK tS1'teiiainng done, and eatls toe tion gna ntl. Pntton'a Block, Stat Street, Kalen4. mchl9 WIN-: I.HA-5KD TIIK B.inntM i.i...n,r ,. i,,.J lot hi t hemeeia iimei. 1 rw-w-tfelraMk a -h ire oi uio ynmue i"-nmnk-. Warm ami UoLl llatl" al rednvtM riU'"" A. E. KIKTZEL. f-alem, . llCdKni Tliree doorn north of Chemekela Hotel. Private IttMiiua for iJMUf-a. P. F. EMEBSON, Pror. June.tt i THE HORflE SHUTTLE Sewing Filachine. HAVING ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY at Hernandez1 Bookstore, I am now prepared to furni h Mivliines at Portlan.1 Prl. es. All klndsof Needle on hand aad oh! Mnchin.es of all kin l repaired aud war ranted. All the hue lniorovements atta.-he.l to the old stvle Heme Shuttle lor Ihe addi tional pruxi laKnsTJtnyti. Agent at Salem. Oct. l-t.l72;6ni fgr The Ileat Beinedjr for I'lirlfrlwa; the Blooil, Strengthening the Sctvea. Re storing the lost Appetite, la FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA. v. i. ,i.oiuins--Rsrvativeainiliistnlmt'; anv aiokness, If u.-ed timely. Composed of herlis oiilr, 11 can lie given safely to Inlanta. i nil directions In English. French, Cenwin and Spnnlsh, with every patskaie. TRY IT! For sale at the wholesale and ReUiil Drag Stores, and Groceries. EMIL FRE.SE, VTholesa! Druggist, Sole Agent, 334 (lay Street, . ha a Francisco. tl2S:T'2mTdw PLITHIBIXG. hIHERSON & RHAY.L illulman1 Building,) A ! prepared to do all rrvrt atn the toe ol WAvtR AND STEAM FITTINGS. E and nXTCRKS wniatantly do hand, : irk ilonc ai short notice. nuK;t. 4. 1.171. '-.-' V mid m :ptune BATHS ! I . AND 1 Shuvinir Saloon ! (Stewart Black, (Commercial StreeU) lie nnd fold Ballia Always) nemdj- -m. ep8 dim C.ELIEDXER. All Kind of Feed For sale by . . TT. IH.I0351, smtr .rr-t . smlem. V i Si J