. f. 8ALEM, TUESDAY, NOV. 19. , ijjuua exro. W miW Ceii ; frwdenjd It itfe flinamottm Stat would etw learn that they, quits It much U anyWdy 'eUe, tUnd in tl light ot Ihelr $v best tuteretts. We tow d then tnet rtk HM who Meats to thorough- Jy ttndetaUttt UU, but Ven be ucks "tn txtttftge t act at once upon hj tonVkMonaV, be he hw njr . I doubts xTectncMotMs views ,but Wa'uW of WMrtffense " dtflktttty whUk tie httewist wnccmntCT, 4h the et Wcta Vk twaets wkb WW to ucAi an extent as be of . V . W JW I. .... - taet wltliVVafr lntelllgeitt tttmor of Polk county who wa depltfrtng the ,artAeM prtrer Indlvldaaltry of the JkW-l&io. toul Uck ot .'Intercourse hd mutuality Inter ' eata, notwtthftandlng the fact that ihey mf tt Stand or fall together as a claw. He Uought ofrritlng some rtJcles to tanners, Wr the Statks v HAN and we uureseTvedly pledged ! Vnthextse wtamu. for that purpose, assurtng Wtn that ourAillwt sympathies largest InteresU were with the trodudi!g and laboring classes; yet, we bare not since beard tram bhn. We suppose be was dls coamged before lie began hU task. ThU Instance was Identical In It malu. features "with" a doaen or more with whkh we have met. tow Inat the winter Is upon to tha ftrmers' leisure season, why should not the tanners of ttata valley who appreciate the Yttue of associated ac tion, nuke an effort to organize their neighbors Into cftu? We beg leave to suggest that tliere might be one or more clubs organized in each county or convenient district, with stated meetings and discussions upon lire subjects. These clubs should es tablish souse easy means of commu nication with each other by delegates to visit each other or to meet occa sionally in general convention for consultation, and mutual advice. By being . persistent in these organiza tions in a year or two the association of the fanners of the entire valley up on all general mutual interest, would be easy. The utility of it can require no argument. There are few farmers who know so much, but tluit they can learn much ot their nelgli bon, even In the modes and means ot farming- But tlie paramount good to arise from such an association, would consist in tlie power which it would rive the farmers over the mar kets. Let the farmers understand one another and stand together, and the speculator will stand stripped of the advantage which he now uses so incr cilewly The -buyer bow goes into the market and takes the farmer up on the hip, becanse tbe latter is un prepared for the contest. The buyer knows every feature ot the foreign markets all about the crops, the coiu pirative yield, the toul amount wanted, the quantity surplus or to be aupplied, where there Is demand and where supply, cost of transportation, etc There are few farmers who know about these things. How then should they be equal in the contest with the speculators? It is Impossible. The firmer can only protect himself by making himself tbe equal in tlie knowledge of these things, of tlie buyer. ThU can be quickest and moat thoronsrhlv done in some such 7 w way as we have above suggested. THE FIBER COJIFABEO. The total losses by the Boston tire do not probably exceed $90,000,000. The district burned over was not more than about 70 acres. The num ber! families burned out are inconsid erable compared with most of the great fires that have occurred ; and we are informed by telegraph that there will be but little suffering or destitu tion. All this compares with the Chicago fire as follows : At the great tire In Chicago, October 8, 1671 ,: tlie total area burned over, in cluding streets, was 2,121 acres, or nearly three and a half square miles. This area contained 73 mile of streets ftul 17,450 buildings. The hwses by this flre were : Improvements (building, et-. Produce, eu ManfatHnre Oi htir bonlue" projierty Personal effecU... Mlaoella neons ' Grand total . tra.fioo.ooo S,.(W0 .. 13.S..0 . t,4 10,1109 . SS.7 10.000 S7H.0O0 196,0U,0M. At the late election in Idaho, the Republicans elected one member of the Legislature in Ada county. Tlie Democrat-elected tlie rest of tlie ticket. In Boise county the Republi cans elected tlteir members of the Legislature and probably their Sheriff. In Owyhee eounty, the Republicans elected a member ot the Legislature, and several of the county officers. In general, the Democrats were successful on local ttikeU, and elected Ilalley to Congress by at least 700 majority. The Wtlla Walla Union Is disposed to be cheerful under crushing defeat. It says after recounting some of il Democratic successes In Walla Walla county: ' AH things considered we have no cause to complain, and teel that we are gradually crawling up on tbe Democracy. We beat them for some offices and scared them terribly for the otliers." This seems to us a good deal like trying to get np a sweat in a snow-bank. ' The centre ot Uie leatlier, hide aud wool trade of our continent is Boston. The great warehouses where were stored.. Qiese i,, articles, v togetlior with boots, shoes aud clothing, were la the district destroyed. It Is estimated that sixty percent, of the personal property b'jrned Is In goods of this description. Tbe telegraph Informs us that all these line ot goods bare advanced, since the flre, very considerable per cent. :, Tbe Itoseburg Plalmlealer lias sense enough to eschew politics in its last Issue. Mosber don't see anything to talk about. lie, evidently, Is not quite so sure as some of the younger Democratic editors are, tliat tliere is any Democratic party to make a fuss ;,bouM -'--- ' Tbe call of the Republican City Committee, for a Republican conven tion to make nominations for the sev eral dty offices to be filled at the mu nicipal election, Monday, Dec. 2d, will be found elsewhere in this morn togs Statesman. Let Republicans ex amine &.'"- r ' - -. Flfteea vewela are reorted now on the ay u Oregon from foreign poit. Flv of these are from EuglUh jiorts. Six are from Chinese or Jnpanese ports. The others are from Ilonolui Australia,'8vutli America, etc. IDAHO SJI-WTIO. X' ".',' :. ' f -" . ' Tbe 'reVOrr 'from Idnlio twie 'h' Joh't Haiiey, fJrw.ncratic t ,t;..atc 1"f L'I Vi,''" " '...'-! w ; I ; . a . out seven Iv. . - - ' . J Nov. 5, a long memoranda which ap pears to be debris dug up In the office ot tbe late Secretary" ot tbe National Liberal Committe. We trust that we do not need to remind our Oregon readers that "the late Secretary" is no less than our own "J. W. Jasper Johnsons!." The document it auems to be a letter to somebody written al ter the October " elections -details tbe quarrels, squabbles. Jealousies and in efficiencies which had racked the brain and shattered the nerves of tbe "great leaders" at tbe lieadquarters, and then goes on at great length to state tlie situation as it then presented itself to the comprehensive mind of our Jasper, 'tho late Secretary." We must give our Jasper the credit ot saying thst be forecast the result very much as we liave seen it worked out. The general tenor of it was "the jig is up." He enumerates State alter Mate as against Greeley, that the Tribune claimed "dead sure." The letter is pithy, personal, pungent, and spiced with a sort of grim humor which must have been excessively amusing at "head quarters." It acknowledges, all the way through that the "Democrats won't vote for Greeley." Here are a tew extracts : "Fenton, with greater elements of powtr, s lesn, spur Caanius that thinks too much, smells defeat afar off, and has left the ship to steer itaelf." "It's no use. Our causa is hopeleaaly lent lost through Ptty suites, and unlearn and jealousies, and intmcieucy and fully, if not ue corruption our own people. "Carl bchurc and Bill Orosrcnor creatiT injured the cause of liberty when thT made it impoaaible - tor us to nominate Orati llrown, who would bare been elected, and made a lire, reliable, and worthy Fren- Nevada has mines : and miners who are Democrats are noted lor Bourbonism. and the Bourbuna are notoriously against u : and with tlie Facdic Railroad against us we must expect to lose .Meraaa. "If we hope to carry New Hampshire because it is tfrueley'a native. State, we are tools. ' In New Jersey we hsdasauabbls be tween James M. Bcovilleand his friends and Gen. Kil pa trick and his friends, aad the teud cot so biK'that it seriously injured our cause. Many people complained of Scoville being on the Executive Commit tee, and pour, silly, weakly, half-idiotic lilliputian flippinsnsppers, with souls no larger than a babe's rattlt-box puny pup pet mat ruo against genuemen to give them dignity called Jim pet names, no matter what, and tried to get up by pulling Jim down ; but the b'hoTs stiffened Jim's "Oregon, my noble, energetio, growing utue otate i wisn l could hope to carry it, out h wuuiu De noping auainst nop", i Know the elements of Oregon, and I know my friends do not write encouragingly." "We hare a fair maioritv of the DeoDlS. and loee this time becase our leadnrs are either knaves or fooli and our people are disorganised sud scattered abroad." niui uie nineai esteem ana consiaers tion for you, Colonel, and a grand disgust for the author of our ruin, I am, my dear Sir, truly yours." From all which it plainly appears that "the late Secretary." our J. W. Ja.pcr J., is demoralized and disgusted to about the last degree, with tbe re conciliation, amnesty, reform coali tion ; and that he. as well ns that honest man, Horace Greeley, is ready to let the "bloody chasm go to the devil." ' General Grant has been the worst abused man iu the nation. He has re mained silent, knowing that falsehood would convict Itself. Without a word from his lis, 'the loyal millions have vindicated his private and official char' acter. He stands to-day higher in the popular estimation than ever beore, The Oregon City Enterprise is yet uniler the impression that there is still a Democrat party iu existence. The lesson of the late election appears to httve been too great for the Enter prise man. He evidently can't learn anything except In a small way. A San Franci co paper says there is not a fire-proof building iu )hat city We do not believe tliere is one in Ore gon. Tenants are charged enormous rents all becau-e the buildings are called " fire-prooi." It is one of the stupendous frauds of the day. Chan Lai Sun. the Chinese Imperial Commissioner of Education, together with his wife, joined the South Con gregational Church, in Springfield, Mass., Nov. 3d. The latest Liverpool quotation for wheat U 12 Cd for ordinary, aud 13s for club. Now comes the La Grande Sentinel. a Greeley paper, and bertow pity" upon tho! n. i j;iiidi d men, Cim. O'Conor find Brick Pomeroy. Keaily, if tliis' thing go.-s on, we -liall liave ot l.i ugh "right eont." The Li Grande Sentinel viy tbat Judge L. O. Sterns voted for Greeley, having "cut loose from the Radical party." Well, who cares? The judge was always a little loose. The Porthnd Commercial articles of yesterday report a decreased demand for coin for the interior to move the crops. Remittances are also reported slow. It is said that Asodate .TuHice Nel son will probably never again he able to resume his sent en the United States Siijut m'j Boiifh. l:is. H. tiater. of La Grand, has gone to Washington to draw his per diem and mileage. THE Ka.e"riO.H IS OHMiO. CI.ACKAMS COCJiTV OFFICIAL. Gmnt 77; Greeley 439; O'Conor 63. Grouts plurality 133. JOSEPHINE COUNTY BF.POHTFD. Gr.iut is reported to have a plurality of 15. MCLTNOMAH CODKTT OITICUL. Grant 1.831 ; Gnwley 912 ; O'Conor 19. Grant's plurality Old. , BESTOS COCNTT-'-OFriCIAL. Grant 547; Greeley 339. Grant's majority ls9. TILLAUOOX COCNTT KF. PORTED. Three precincts reported give Grant 77; Greeley 19; O'Conor 14. The ve wss very light, tlie O'Conor Democrats being the only ones who nonnested any activity. LINN COUNTY OEUTCIAL. Grant 943, Greehiv 861. Grsntsma jority, 82. O'Conor received 3 votes at Hnlsey, 6 at Harrl&burg, S at Scio, 1 at Orleans and 7 at Albany Toul. 21. THE STATK. The following is a table of official and reported majorities In tlie counties lieard from : Preetneu. Baker Denton Clackamas , Ciataop Columbia Douglas Grant Jacaaon Josephine Lane i. .. Linn Marion-, r;....... Multnomah., . .. Pola Tillamook........ Cmaulla Washington...... 1 anthill Grant. Orttltg. . ... SO 1S6 . til . 126 28 ... 265 ... 23 .'.'. io ... 34 ... 87 ... 825 1 ... 150 ... 68 si ... 190 100 3.668 1M v Grant's net majority.. 3,J0i An eastern man wrote to the editor if a vv aldington Territory paper for ..formation. 11. id aked what kind o niws tlw pwj-.V live In in VVahin Wti Terrlrory. He was Informed that t imn wei bit . al' t.-of or ,....- thi the . ....v .1. . ti.e toor's. "TIICLATE NFX-RETAHT." We ftnd in ttfc New York Times ot From Daily vf A'of u-c'aj, Xiv. 16 . STATK SFWS, Mr. DraT bad his pocket picked of $100, gold eoin, at La Grande last woek. A Mttle daaehter of 3trs. Jaeper, who re sides st Union, Union county, was scalded so serertly last wees, that in a cay or two soe died. tail week a Sir. Patrick, while working In Red Quleh, r'ker eounty, met with a se- rera accident from tbe caving 01 a Dana, Dy which both bones of the right leg were broken. The Oregonian says: An old gentleman named Wianlow, who hts in Oregon but wu on a visit to Waahimrton Territory, walked sixty miles to reach a Tutisc; plaoe wtiere be could cast a tallot for Ursat. The prospectus of the Newport C'lCo. has recently boen plaotd in the London money market. The Company pmcoees a capital of !1,000,COO, half in r-nferonce shares of HO each, for which sut icrivtiocs are invited. The object ih to purcliafe a eoal proprty at Coos Bar. in Oregon. The price to be paid is Ii00,d00 cash and $S0O, uOO in ordinary shares. Albany quotations were ss followa, yes terday: Dealers am paving 34c ir dozen for eggs. Freah roll butter stiff at 30c per ponnd. Wheat is legal tendor at 50c per bushel. Albany wrjl have a municipal election on the Sd Monday of December. A special term of the Circuit Crrort will be held in Linn eounty, Dec. 10th. Father Herman is organizing Oood Tem plar Lodges is Eastern Oregon. From Daily of Sunti-ry .Vor. 17. Tbe colored citizens of Fort'apd nn to jubilate over the re-eli etion of twral Grant, with a grand torch light irocscKn urxi wrea. Rv. Oeorse H. Atliinsor.. D. D.. uitir of tho Congregational Church, in I'ortiaad. dim ixen appointed ty tne Ainencan iiome Misionary Soriety as missionary at large for tbe State and adjacent Territories. A number of colored men in Portlnurt have resolved to form a military company. Two sons tf the law H'm. Dirdr.r.T of Torttand. have gone to Callacft l'ero. v u- ter too survtce o: iiirrv Jie-g, tne Iiil road King. The Imperial Fire Ir.iotaiicc Coni'iiny, which is Jvfrud m the Siatijiman, lit only fiOO.OOO in the l ostcn lire. Mr. M. D. Merrick lias for.e to California cn business connected with the Chtmpioas of tbe fiod Cross. John Mortimer Murphy is gathering sta tistics in Lattern Oregon lor MeCornuca'e Bute Directory. The steamship John L. 3'phfan w!ti from Ban Francisco yettrrday, lor Portland. Vic Trevitt has goreJ San rYanc:.9co. Tillamook EiyiU s are now raising oy.Wrs from artificial beJs. The ladies of Corvalhs are preparing a beautiful flag to be prtented totLe hrctnn ot tuat place. The bad weather of the lS3t few dxj baa s. riontly interfered with the work cn the Locks and Luna) at L'n goL City. V.'orkonthe Albany and Santiam Cktchc is s&U prTcss::i( wit.i vigor, and will be pushed furward until it in completed milt sa me nuavr raiiin anvuiu cause ae CiinuaBj to overflow iu Liai, T..tr-.- is now bOC 1lS of ditch finishci, and 1,250 feet dug tu the depth of eight feet. Last wdek, a large amount of frtudt pused over the railroad for lite aiuutih ladian KeEervation. The Plaindealer sa- j : From Mr. Moore, who left Linkviile on the b,h. we Kara that as yet there liu been very little now, and tnat the stock aru fat and "iu hxn condition. ulnin-3s genera!!? is brisk. Tne new Land o3ice hid coinuionecd bonir ness. Grant bad a majority of about twen ty in that precinct. Win. Cannon his sold his interest i th suge line between Corvallu and Albany Ui Sol King. The Corvallis Gazette is trettinc ut aa almanac for 1873. Last Eunday, says tho ria:.cdea!er. a heavy land-shoe occurred on the lace liill. about four mils north of Oakland, in Quinn's cat. Tho earth still continue to slide and tbe mud is so tine that it is te moved with difficulty. A large force is at work, which will ii continued until the track is cleared. At prtS'.nt the passenger train is met ci tho ehue by theronniruction. train, which brmgs tho paits- ngers aul mails to Kosebarg. From D'jiiy of Tiittday 2i'vo. Vi. STATE SEWs. The Albany city election comes off De cember 2d. A special term of the Circuit Court lor Linn county begins on the ICih of Decem ber. There art now three male teachers and two female teachers in tne Ongon City Seminary. John Burnett husbocn appointed City At torney of Corvailie. One sleigh turned on! in M:Mmnviilelaat week, on tne aj'pearencii of tae snow. The sfe-anier Albany, cn hex trip to Ccr valiis Un week mot with ai: accid tit to her machinery which nt-o saitaud tier laying up at Fairfield for rupairs. The Bt- Paul 1'nss of the "ih in... puts Oregon down among tlie Suv a that nave "gone for Greel' y." oiie has "pone for" him in away tact hi don't admire. It is reported that owing to the ui.s- ttlud condition cf the track bt ycT.fi Emit, liill, six miles this side of Oakland, pan' r.ger trains will only run to that point t::is win ter. Hr. Pilbean, of Yariuina K17, duriug trie season juet clostd, catipiit b.-iwet.:t i.C-OO and 4,0tX) salmon. H-j ctpttiTed ovt r three tons in one niUt. TM: salmon t.aon is only t-f three LtK3 duration. A couple of IVnton county famr rs have raised tnis year vi-n ton of hfyt on mi:e acres, one-half of that an a only produeing half a crop. The tstimatetl vahie of the hops is $8,000. THE TKIUIITOK51.. All houses in Olympia liave tenar.is. Tbe tug-Vjat Black Diarrsvnd is at Olym pia. A blind prof.vsor of muxic is t. aching at towns on the Sound. If. O. Btrnve hfca entfrcd upoa his duties ae Hecretary of the Territory. The San Juan v ttl';r will hav 1 jubilee when the ielir.d u liaaikd ever t- Uncle Sam. A wagtn liid 1 f apples ak.d .il ali 11: jht on the stretts of Oiympia, and wre it stolen ; they were severtiy tasted, tiiough, tbe Courier sayd. George Copnc, thr Olympia mail curri-r. was saviipely attached by "a man naun d Ma graw, at Hodgdtn's, a few days ao. H i recoverini; from his wounds Jtagraw has not yet been arrested. Seattle Bhocld be ashamed of some of its people if the Dispatch is correct in saying this : "Bin, in its most revolting forma, stalks rampant through the streets in op b day, and d eency and good order are appar ently forgotten." l our hundred bead of sheep were shipped from Olympia for Victoria last weli. Xney wrre raised in Oregon and driven from this Bute by Mr. Jackson. Manv of them were ef the Southdown breed, and all were in ex cellent condition. An Episcopal Church is about to be f reeled st Deer Lodge. It is to be cslled "Bt. James," after 3t. James Church, Buta via. New lork, wliich contributed $1,000 to build it, and is to be a memorial of the Her. Morelle Fowler, formerly Ecotor of St. James, Brtavia more Utterly s mis sionary in Montana and who with bis wife and three children perishtd about two years since on the Hudson River Kmlroad. The Rev. Mr. 8tov, formerly of Portland, ex. pects $1,500 help from "the East to build with, and has opened a subscription at Deer Lodpe With a VIAW nf raiatno 0. V1 wnr.wm snd has slresdy s jcured over 1.SC0 of this sum. WASfflSUTOw TERRITORY. The E3eeUvn.Beporiei jsisorltlee. The W.ishtiigton Territory papers trive the following tsnle of mnjorities for Garflelde nnd ML'Fadden. respec tively : Cmimitt. Uirfiel'U. M'Fculden. Chehalis Cla'.am Clarke Cowlitz , Island . . Jefferson. . . . King tutaap .... . Lewis Mason Pierce Bkamasia . . . tiuohomish. . Thurston Wahkiakum. Walla W alla Whatcom 17 40 26 44 65 191 113 19 127 36 20 132 51 "152 17 100 174 1,005 SfcFaditn's net majority 831 Here w have a good eiample of Ftench wit: "A' doctor, like every- oiy else r rh' ' aoii. went out for t ilars j ort. si .nnp'aii ed of bav iig klllexl -otbi. g. I t's tl-ecnnse-'irrup a." I , ' -e-' yrur llisi ne.,' objtrveM wife.'' Otn BIR1IIDAYK. As Bfimrm corne anit ticaons go We mark ttieir pagem tluiii rlrpt omiIk, thn eaiaite. trmiiige. enew. And so the ove'es round and grow, And maik their sum on us. Ay, at! the !g that hove flown Since Aciain saw the un, Bave 'ai'l their impren o.i our own. And we when liable are fulinrgroww 1 ban he when life etiiea done. And horn Into an older world, A philosophic ra., We hnvc Tim.', .-.111...1-,,.. . r T l Kent Earthnreen veil wilh tears impearfel, , VVe say thtve wrlnk'es represent -tans of ne gnre; nd In our wtti ra self-content. Proclaim h w vaia rrtt anil rent Are birthdays stamiwd In stone. And lm! tra.;in(t ha. k the growth Of his terriicuenn fnliere- 1 It forye'fiilivew it ninth That mKe' u ypar'y row more loth 1 o count our birth day here. Ah, no! In ymh ve pprare to greet Each hirthdav as it came. rtntll n-a nrl'y c mple'e Tfears teemed to run i'h flvir.g feet Aud bear a cross of Came. We fed not, whl'e tresh feasono pass Their fnotstenx 'n nnr brow. Vntl' iHvne clear, nnfla'ierlng p and l'.e'ea'ihe wrji k. whtoh. Are furrowe,! bv their plow. Anil a fhee rurrows im!lca-e. The thrr- of srnfs or putn. The heart that i vnu'h e'ate. In age bends Ve uh ion( a l a weight Iu lilrth'tays io su-tain. What marve' vt pam m'-mnifutly Hfmnihian.e of cart. Epochs of m i'Hl.i'i v. Of iia' K'lne, utrlfe. orfigciiy. If such ot;r bir' Inlay were: OVlll Tin: HAY. A h "me over the wv F ow.-r b'i"mi"g I'tivrhtty, S ni-ing, nd-ltnc lihily, Win 'n.-1 flititiir Whl e a id nw about; Brlglii Is e mi'inK. Sm'l i'lmfll inu lit a:.d otit, I. w-vri,s"I pii'irlrg. Hipp ing 'fl:igh'er, P 'a-a:ii wor ii. Ri mi mbcred lora, long af er. 5i;ri-l,ine orr tv bav. A'i I a (ttiumr p a ipei', Tb sity.i'g l.ir 11.- 'h.-ii: Tones 1.0 i.ole 111 a tne?. Tiie.'i nigtu r.vcr ihe "'fly, A huitt and awe In tbe dawn, wwe: i.-ivu i;o mine 'm"Hg itie iaies. L:g;u i 't.lv'i !i" m.iiv on tile lawn. I ay dle.ll'. tonight, A floi:' .je ! on i c wsy; Spiik 'ow In tl.e rornlng, I'eathV over tte wav. W f:VIJM KI I .1J :i. All unprt-crdtnti 'tonn-noieritl all of, r tt.- rintry. We do not n-meiTiber any siit'l weather in tlie tiv-t bait' of November, in the lint iweiitv yc-ir. hi Orejfon, we linn troin Mnfl:iv the 11th. to Tlitirlnv the Uth. ini-ln-ive. Our 111 torinatinii t t the etlett f iiat the storm prevailed nil up and down the Pacitii i-oast. ai.rt a corresponding storm win cold wea flier oati'-mliii the Eastern Strifes Hiid aero;-: the Atlantic. Tin ftillowii g lisp:itcbi'S and notes of the weather will bow 'oinethiirg of tin extol. t and -ievt-rity.ot tlie storm. Victoiia. 13. Tliermometor last liiglit four degrees below freezing, and colli iiit'reii--ti.g every hour. L05 AnV'I.K. 13. For the ps" few dHy the veidf!it of I.o Angeles ami vicinity have experienced very cold weather. Fokti am. Ogn.. 15. TheO. 8. X. ("o.V telegraph line was down 3'estet day between Portland snd the Ihille. catt-eti by tlie rough weather and snow in Uie mountains. Mr. Qiih-k tf Tiihimnok informs the BtilVfiu tliat wluti be crrnse-d thi Ort Hang into Moore's Valley, Yamhiil, ia feunilar, tne snow wa- one fnof deop. TlK- Oresronian of tne loth sav flnw still liiiger-! on the street, al though the temperature rose pel'ceptV lily yet'rd:iy. There w-as a slight thaw about nnon yestirdav, 1 tit a cold, uiltlng. tiorincast wind soon can il tlie fS-riiioiiieter to fall. This instrument s follows ye.-'teniay. 7 A. M., 30 ; i v. M.. : 8 V. M , 32 . From tiarfies ra-t vt the lTioniitaiii-1. we learn th:it snow at Walla Wallw a 1 id Walhila. U edne-d.iy evening, bad fallen to tlie dentli ot tnnrteeii inches Tiie weather wa very cold at that place, with l ilt little indications of a thaw. At the I:ille and vicinity, tbe snow ws cix or -t ven inches deep. Tin opinion of the "oldeJt inlialntants' 11 that section i- that ll;e mitor wiutu will be f 11 in ual length and severity. Salt Lake City, 11. A fearhi siraw storm is prevailing in Littlt Cottonwood milling district. Bisfiov, Me.. Nov. 13. A heavy gale cotnne; o i! lure last evenlni; aid rngi d (l,roti lionr the iiuht will treat fury 1 be -1 hooiier heraph wa iiiown a bore. It is report-d that twi rlirf others are a-hoie below. lX)MON'. J'nv. 13. The heavt ga!o on the IJriti-h coa-t yesterdaj i-m ed the wrei k ot many vessels, in finding tbe bark- Lirte and lliawa thn. fifty livr knowri to be lo-t A" I ii 1 iiin'nt t will ! i, l-r- a-ed by re port- ot additi:'..al di-11 fer-. The gale last night wa excedingl' H Vere 0:1 the I't n -ian coa-r, at Stta sand Twelve ves-els were su ik ii tlie barboi . The town was inundated. and while the storm was at Its height a lire broke out among the. war. houses, which spread rapidly anil i still tairning. Several lives are re ported Iot and many iersons injured One inch 'jnare is the lsrre5t ad missible center tor a lace handker chief. Ornamental, but hardly tt-efn Tlie war between Mack and whiti welt-ties for full dress cniitiinies ti rat'e. the whites having rather the bet It. The milder form of classic music i the rage ju-t row, and the ' Liede "hue W orie" are practici d as:iluoti The iiew Htissia leather lielt-bae wim by isdtes are considered hy tin (ickpnckt-t in the light of a "sjucin t rovidei.tp. t iie poi.derm-' opera -glasses .vetity year- i:.w again eome int t'asbWm. -it;er.ssi;g the delicate lor; :ii'ttes we hare been used fo. Candy-pn'ls' have litly bee idoptetj by Xew York lionesses i search ot a new eual ion in tlK w.n of enlertaiiiiiK'nt. The idea isce.rtah. ly a novel one for New York. At tlie most fashionable dancim parties thl winter rhe -arit will b taken tip and tlie floors waxed.- Dm tors have declared that the lint whlel irises from linen ilancing-cloths 1 verv iniurioiis, snd socieft l,ns madi up its mind not to breathe napkins nn. table-cloths in a gaseous form ant longer. A Fox Talk. A rjimint. Scott I iiiiiiister was "omewhat Kive.u to exau irertitioii in the iiiilail. His clerk n- niinded him of its ill effects upon tin conirrecatioii. He renlied that hewn not aware of it. and wWied the clerl the neit titne he did it to make a cnngl hr war of hint. Soon after he was decribhig Kun son's tying tlie foxes' tails logether He said. Hie foxes in tnos oai- wi'.re intu-ti longer than ours, snd tliet had tills twenty fnt long. Ahem .'" came from the clerk desk. That K" continued the preacher. 'accordiinr to fuetr measurement, rn by ours they were fifteen fut long.' Ahem " louder than liefare. But as you may think this extrav irsiit. we 11 jst say they were te Sit :" "Ahetn .' ahem ." sttil more vigor Oils. The parson leaned r.ver the pnlptf snd sbakintr bis fl iger at. the clerk nid : "Yon tiiay cough there all night lung, won, 1 ii nae take on a rut more Would ye hae the foxes wid u.ie teel at a .-" A characteristic incident isrelafetl o' Ben Wade, of Ohio, when he was sent out hy President Grant as one ot tin Commissioners tn 1803 to iiiiect tin Paciiiv road. He was disgusted at tin stgnt ot tne HiKHiine loruiattous. am despaired of its rede.uintloii, when rjsiilent Ivj-stander reminded him that It woti'd he nice j lace o live in if It oi.lv bflc ii e: t v of '. a:, r good Cle'v.. "Idoi 't ' e t t." wsa :b I: u " f would be a gom v-- : .t Kid tl.e (am SsM' IIIIOIIAI ?ct London has raised cUntributtons for Boston. " v-. The horse disease is still rng'iig in tho Eastern States. Eleavv gdle on the English Coast, night or the l'ith. Many vessels re ported lost. Cspt. Dwyer of the schooner Lisery reported tlie capture at Bellinghatn bay of the murderers of the late Mr. Fuller ot Sau J 11:111 Island. Tlie surveyors for the Texas Parrlc Kail road are pushing work vigorously. The sleamer Japan, thirty-three lays from Hong Kong, arrived at San Francisco yesterday. The San Francisco Board of Com merce nave, by, telegraph, ottered pecuniary aid to Boston. The Salt Lake Journal pronounces the recent reported diamond discovery to ne a humbug, and promises an ex, pose of tbe matter. It Is denied that a " nolle " is to be entered in the Mavor II. ill ca-"e. There is a lively wre-tle " for the Philadelphia Po-tofllce. Large flre occurred on the 14th at Lawrence, Kansas; Missouri valley function; Philadelphia; and Charles ton, West Virginia. Eleven lives me known to have been lost in the iSo-tou tlie. Washington City lias appointed a lominittee to co 1 cr funds f.r Boston. King Ainadetis, of Spain, is confined to his (mince by illness. A. Hart, lor the murder of Levi Fletcher, and Thus. Moody, for tbe murder of .lolin Finlcy. were ye-ter-day at i-aiia sentenced to be banged 011 the TMt ot Deiemlier. A serious shooting affair took place in a saloon at F.lko (.e. ye.-tenl.iy. in whii ll a man named Golt vas,r. tally w innided. and Wa ti r E. Price and C. K. Heeves scrioit-ly w i.n.nk d. The Koy.il Geographical Society ha sent a letter of thanks to Imues Gor don Bennett lor the pan be took tietlie li-wvery of lr. Livingstone, and vr ed Stanley a ictot ia medal. Advice' from Arizona rate tliat tlio people are Universally opposeil 10 tlte appointment of Howard "or any other man " in place ot Crook. Tt is rvpi-rf-d that thirteen of the thirty-four Imli iiis known to have 1 een cngagiU in th ate mucsncrc drew rations at lamp lHe ( reek Hescrvation live day pre vious thereto. Not over three liund.icil famuks i f Boston burned out. Eighty nid'ion dollars is tfje Lslest estimate ol the lo.scs at Bostim. Warrants are i-s-tn-d lor therre-s Susan B. Antlionv and fourtifii hrr women wlio vtted at the recent rle tion. Gold liearing stones have Nrrt fon id) icar lusppaliaimock station, V trginia. Col. Bri stow lifts tendered bis re-ie- iat ion as .Solicitor General. Phillip f N. C. appointed in bis place. The Columbus, Ohio. Libera? awl DeiiHX'rats have rcso.ved I itaisilU late. ('has. Francis Adams is tn latex public reception at yuiiicy, M.i-snthu-setts. l'he epizootic is sprending at lire west. Baxter is elected Governor of Ar kansas by 700 majority. The Hlcial uiajority for Graut in New Jersey is U.50U. It is reported that the I-eut-IItr- p.'iidilig diamond field are near the boundary line between Color-ulo. Wyoming and I tali. Pas;ti gers overland. Nov. l- 51is L. llu t. Portland, and Mrs. W. Uoild, Prince Ldward's Islail. Infni in 1 1 ii ti has lieen n-i- ive'l at Victoria of the loss ot the s,Hp I'hin- iey at Ihceptipn i'as-. m a lieavy outhwe.sl gale, last week. The physician in attendance on King Auiadeiis has isii. d a bulletin statii g that His Maje-tv is sulltriug. fi-um paralytic rhcuiiiatism. Colonel Mct.'aiiicl of Xew York -ifv nltir.s to match Ids stable for three race against any liorses in the world two. three or lour mile heutJ for i 10.000 or $20,000 each raw. Ihe races are to be run over the Sam toga course at any time between the last of July and the 1-t of October. The President refuse to set aside the rules of the civil service to a corn mod ite the I'enusylvaiiialis iu the mailer ot Philadelphia po-t ottice. The Ilemocrat ot thi morning edi torial y sivs it is advi-ed there will be nut two changes iu the Cabinet iifb-r the 4th or .March, next. There will le the retirement of Secretary Fish and limit well. Harvard college suffered to the iinoinit of 12.IMI0 by the lire lu re, including the value of the land. It v 11 co-l half a million dollars to ri -'uild. Toward thi it ha imuiOO of in ii I in iuai.ee, out of :;-Jl l.Ol.Kl. Ibe otal loss i-thus r. ducei! to liUO.OOO. The ship Scso-tris was wrecked iu I lie North Sea during a terrible gale on Wednesday last, and foiilteeu of ihe crew pi ri-lied. A dispatch from .StraNnnd to-day re liorts that eighty ves-els were totally wrecked by the late gale. 1 lie town was considerably damaged by the in undation. Tlie stone brought to Salt Lake ility from Colorado have been de clare! to lie gt indue diamond bv Prof. Lasiy. aii expert. i.ftbeiu veiglis three carats. A party i : tilting ut to go hind them. A OVi L 1)1 Jib. Among tlie n-tniiii w'ni-es toiil of the i-'riiiitn-l'iiH-iaii tv.iris tlie iia-iMh.t nf i ciiriuu diit-l lift wii-ii ttv.i -uinlin-it- iilliiii'J of tlur l-'n-iiili army. You iiiti-utl ti ligld a duel, e-li i-ki il tin-lOiiiiiiaiiiliii.t. " Ve-i. Cnlo::fl. VVnni- l:sv Iji-1 vhii-li can only bo win-il out "itli i:iiikI. We ilo.d tvni.'t to j,: as for cow ard i-ry u'i-11. yon shall fiirlit. hut it iiu-t be in thi- way : I'.ikr your nir-iiiie-. piaiv yimr-ieive- on a line laciiig In- Mnliiiai.'oii wliere llm eiiemy is. Voii will march ttjon their gartl on with etjnal step. W hen sulliceiitly near .heir pots you will lire upon tlicm. . he I'rii-siaiis will reply. Y"U cou iniie to advance iiiid lir. V ht.u one fall the other may turn upon hi heel", int! his retreat shall tie covered hy one if my companies. in thi way'" concliiili'd Uie c-oni-iiunilant, "the bit ii ni which you hoih demand will be sptlh-il w ith prutitaiu! jjioiy, ami he who come? back will do 4) without regret, without remorse of having killed or wounded, with hi .iwu hands a Frenchman, at a time when Fiance iiwil nil h r defendcra, ind ml of her children. Ii you both tali who shall say that you are cowards? t may al-o add that I thu i.'ivi' you an execdent opportunity for putiii.g a Couple of Germans out of tlie way, s service tliat will procure for you a ginnl reciuiiiiieiidatioii tor reward and pro motion.'' The matter was arranged as the ctiinmai, (laid had dictati tl. At twenty pints from the walls of Malinaison, o.e of the adver-arie was wou.ided, daggered aud fell. Thi; other ran to mm. raised him up. and carried him iwnv on his slinuidcrj amid a regular .utilsiotiii of tails both, thenci tiirth, eiititltd to the greatest honor audit--pecl from the whole legimeut. now to pay luixr. A Xew Morjr with so old Title. From ihe La Grand sentinel, S. N'. iVashburtie, owned (as he sup posed) a house and lot in this burg, which iid house and lot was rented to K. S. and J. T. ilcCoiniis. On I'ue-slay last he sent over the rent bill fur collection. His astonishment can easily he imagined when lie was m tnrtiitd hy hi. collector tl at someone Itrtd enti rd his lot at the U. iS. land titllce, a. d that he had no demand for t". t ac.t. ., ,,!. :e-tory f to i- tar." n Nothing HIE MOKtl-UI.Mi. I The Morns uutluoH - Kxtreinely old Vtber Mow I lutHl mid , T1. Chicago. ov. 15. Dispatches from various points In the West I . r r . 1 1 , give account of extremely cold weatner tor tins time 01 year, witn 1 COlisider.lble snow in some l.H-alltles. At Spriligtteld (III.) six inches has ' fallen Buffalo (N. Y.). -Nov. M. The first snow-storm ol the season set iu here la-st night. Suov is lour niches deep on a level, and trains on the Lake Shore and .Michigan Southern Kailroad are M(ckaded at Iriving Station. All the trains Rre now tie hind time. II A1M l;C. Nov. 14. A severe rain and snow-storm, accompanied bv a heavy gale, has prevailed in this sec tion of (ermauv for wveral days. l'he telegraph wires are protrated in ail directions. The country is flooded at Litbre. The cnstotn-iiouse and tnntiv more houses are stiliinerged. The Portland Herald of the 15th says; "the wverdy ol tbe present gale ha been keenly felt on tin lower Co unibia and Willamette river, its power being so great as to com- 1 1 tely nullity the etb'i't or steamers anil steam tugs to make headway agsniii't it. On Thursday tbe barkeu tiue Webfoot. while in tow- of a tug. wa blown ashore on the head of Sauvle' Island, where she now lies, and this morning the steamer Van couver was blown a-hore while mak ing a Ian-ling. An exchange sav : "Xew Oilcans i bidding high for the grain trade of tin- West hy providing increased facili ties, and is now receiving and ship ping considerable coi n. J'1AN4 1AL AMMOItl ItriAI.. HAi.rv, Nov. 18, 1)72. G. ld i:i N'-w Y -rV. II'.'4,. Ical T. n 1-r .i'io-iti.:.. $ 'ic buying SS'.c v il.ii(i- l.i.'hatie ,n Mjii FrnciKo from ar to S i r cent. t-r. m. '! eKrai'ino Transfers nn fan Pran '! H jro nt (mii; on ior l I . ; r t ; r -m. I n .V nn j M .r.t r : 4.:. In r -'. jfote r r itI i. . i. ' . .1 ...::,:-- ;-r sivt f cus, i"'i,M t:.-r. u a :., ;re j(. tttral . !ai in t. f:t .r. -"!. in nt upn t ' -r ; r -jt t r a ; ru'-f Te I -..(. I ib isl l.i itnuurc 1 artirle of t . . f ,- jm . 1 tra-le far. -KSed during t- j k ' i-iui' i" t" uiK lruiu !a,i u..r.; - .n;d-r.:l lliqunv tvl a. a :i 1 1 1U- eiillara linn U-,i, r...,; I t r. 1 n nliaiic- in t.iur iBi'l'lit 1.1,11 t.a II .lvi S Of tlie it.Uh- m.i.c.i r .r . U tj," J lc . Iu t.uf iiu- ol nr riiiiia ai;d I'ruvuiuns a ivy Ui. .1 in ;ta t.: Cjui.Ut tut of uk timun Uins aiij purls on i'ugit h und. IV vuiui.'U' cf nuniu-s iu tnis .Jipiutiu-nt slii'Wi, a tMirmo! advancu urLr luaicl tin- saair p. rioJ ut year. Other it parttui lit ot u.Ul- p port a vuy satibtac- tuiy tiuMl u. and a le. hn ,; prevails iii o'i ry nan l. IV- tall trade, whicb 0XDid undtr du':, in'tuapiciijus circuui-laii.- s. has provd niori; unnO'tory tl.an tue tn,il kiiiijjuim C iukl Lave hoped for, and altUnuh an a w.iul-. tin volume is a l.t ue ui jv tiiit ot list ysr. the busimss done )ian b. ii pUcixi on a wife bu,-u, ap priAi.'i,iiik' inur- it ii'iy to the cush syUiu tus.ii iiul. Tin. ni ile yt m adopUi by susiie of t.u- UicrrlMnts appears to wori w 11. as ouftwii:' rs who. uiiU' r the oldrig iiii,'. w re si .- in r. nuttiiiK. new tc 1 bound w lienor t;.-,r p:ii r nt n.stunlv. and will stri-U'li a i:iit lo aociiHiphhii it.'1 Tiu- l'-mlt tin says : -The toiinnye movt ih nt fpjin New Vi rk to San Francisco dur ing tlio niniith i f Oct-il r wh Urger tliau expect-J at tin l quilling ol tin? mutith. Tbe inen as d timcUris areounti-d for in part by an im n astd osr-riug of lUdrt-ad Iron, winch alioweii of vti 'm receiving quick dispatch. 'The nam l r despatched ilnriug tiie mouth of Oetob-.r agf;ngateU six. with auoei ti d carpi siud one with coal, ihitkins a total of 8 7.'6 tuns regioter, against tlr.-e vcsel.i of 4.275 tons ngwur for tin cornspoiidinir; uiontli of 1S71. The total mi'V. in. nt duriii). the hint U u months of tlie yisr agyrete 7- tisselaof SJ.C48 tons r-i;it r, airaiunt 51 v. bs. Is of 51 3U tons n gi.b-r for the Bame tune in 1S71, showing sui inert aa- t f -1 vi ss-As, equiva-K.-nt Ui 23.317 tons." Wheat in Livi rpool California average, 1'2 4-ltnl'i. CJ ; C luh. 13s 'Jd. 1'ui llimd I'rixtnre Hnrkt-t. (Kriun .he Hailetln.j Wheat V.'e mite tho usile of 1 200 cenUls at $1 W haektd and dtlivtri-d. The de- ! maud apjsars al.tck. San Francisco ad vices r port market dull at $1 CO alongaide ; f v. am 1. ! Fhiur The s.t. imship California, for Pu j g t8ound and Virtiria. will take out nearly ! a full enroll of 1 lour, principally of stand i ard brands. T.ie eipcrt ib m ind in Cali I fornia coulinu-s languid. Our market n ; mains uncha-igi d. I liarl y Tne tuov. tocnt in Man Francinao still ciiitimiis. witn pric n firm at $1 30. j Oat The steamship Onfialiimc, fer San Franeiro, to,k ui TsjJ sacks. Dealers in i tiie city off- r SI i'Vtll 15 p. r 100 Is. ' aav-kt d ; and job at 1 50 p. r luM Pjs. The , Sun Francisco market is quoted at II 70'St ' 1 77 !. D:ii. ins -The tt-amship Onrlamme took out over IWJ faekis. Our marlj t appears hi beeontroll ii by on-or two parties. Prices uiii'liiing- ii. M 'i'1-el firm at anothtr advance; quotable at 55c pir d-z n. P-tiiltry Hi i.ii. j iier dozi n ; llooBters, Si 00'!t,l ."h pi r do, n. Kit-on Tlie fust siiipnient of Oregon packtd was nu'ietin the Orifbimiut- to 8an Fraiu'isru by W. Oalhee. The Ham party kcu to lurward by the Rteamer h aving next wek eomt- Hams. Oregon packed. Naleus tuot'itloiiH. Wheat Intlieojxn nisirkitwe find the . qiiotaliitn tiiV .m advjnct from lout , w.-k. Tin- mill is offering C2c. for gooxl mill.ntr lots. I Flour 4 V.t4 75 p. r l.bl. O ils Hime an last weeK ; 3j37S oordun; Ui (ju.dity. tt.-tuil Hurl et A; pi s V.7j pcrbwX ; I'oU'.oes 40 it. rts. j.- r biisin 1 ; (4.et "5c i r D ; Co orn M j. tc t r tti : 1 in, '.(K.-: llrnitfasi battm -"0c ; Bidte ISc; Coal Oil lie ; Suit It 1c. In Si.km Ahain. As will be sn by liis pri'ii htional nrii. in tiiis niorninc's States man". L'r. N. II .ilr-i-H bns n ojuned bis oflici :n S.i'.i Hi .ui l'r. Kli'hardjoti. His old f i' litla and iain ns will !x- glud to know it. To Scnsctii........ a.... Oreoo Bvl- letin. Nm lnii abb- to obtain the list from tin late turrit r wtt havebotn unabli to supply tin- I'idli '.in for the p iittwo d.iys. Subsi rilnrs v. ill yb use leave their turn- s at Exon ss or Port OfftC: Si delay m future. Salem, Or.. Nov. 12, 1S72. Tbe following dii ipatch is jnt received : 'io ii. F. llrow n, Ateut of the Liverpool A London & Globe Insurance Co: EnKlish Dirtctors authorize the- New York Ajjency . to draw on tlit-m for all Lkiston loss. Con j tinue business. W . ii. Jou.sgos. ! Busim-bs w 11 go on as usual. B. F. Urown, Ag't. t Salem, Or., Nov. 12, 1S7'2. , Fkm Iiewi.f.v kei-ps th-,- Ust market in Bali ra. commercial street, next door to Bilhe fltanum's. A sure llunfr. CB1.E SCREW WIRE Riots and Shnt will rip, le ik or ci-ro,-a;an, an t ai-e ihe eadt-st ever orn. Trv them. All bear ihe I'aient 6 amp. NovlO lmo BLE.i.srn are they who seek re'lef from 'Liver rnpa(it." " Bi iiiisness," Ba I It'oo I. Pimp es. R'o ohes. Krop.loi.s, Rnprh Htln.a't Rheum, Kryipe'as ant Scrofulous dieBie. bv "he use of fir. Tierce's AH. Pvt. "r flo'den Me Heal IUsonverv. inr they shall lie happt in k- otvlnpr tbu the cure is cum p ete. So d by all Urupgists. VhIukI'I" snd Itellnhle. " Brown's Bronchia 'ins-he-r ate Invalnab'e to Ihose epM.t o sti't'te.i t'.hsnres, adoruitig prompt relief In Omith.. ( "Ids etc ThUrl tlluod Ptirlfl -rs. Bristol's ns f-Ji pa ri ' la ai. .MiffHr i ,si e-t Pi. Is are a tire reroeilv lor every f irm i f Scroiula. M-indre i "f .a-e ibat seeme I beyond hOw I are Ikteii pennaucntly ami viinpieiely i-nred )' l he Til. bU I'oTHIrj r.i..,f. kill. ATl! If jotl i re litre, h"e a .' -'-I. or a hard vtijth, ask ' our druggist f rill' ' Ii:n y f Hon hound ltd Tar. Ink- nmhlng else. Ii la the one iverctfcn ri nie-ty fiT a:l ci-mp amis t if the irorii and lunjcs." i 'riiteiiiou's, 7t.h Avenue. . old bv a : I liriiKx!:. Pike's l oiiti,cliet.r"ps.-.nre In 1 minute. Nori9 lw A pro-ruding toe Is no: a J ghtly thing. ay 1 hliijt abnii heal.h a id comfort. SILVER ' IPPED.'hots ntver wear out a: the toe. F r sa'e by all Dealers. iov.ll:wlin DR. X. Ill D.'Olv, A. 3t., VSiCI Xan.lS:irien. Late Assls ant m I 1 mv. ira,-e over oot "v. ci rner tT I im- er- -d i . ' a em, Oref n, i Ii r. ' Laid . i. Fe 1 .eiice Comtne id o.e. Novl77-2tf ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. T ETTFJIS BE1AIMNU VM Al.I.ET for in. Salem Poatoffioe, Nov'r 17.1S72. Alleu. Mrs. Hn'lle A: AUmii. Koodwin. Arm-iroug, W J; Araeiit Rssei; Adknu, Misi Jennie. ,,, . . , . . . Haitissore, C: Bnehmer, Ij)in: Baaer, Miss Emma; Brooks, YUJic W; Bil-, t C; Jtnowu, n it. SmubeW. Kloe: Ca,he!l. Jw well, Carjri.i; Caatello, .ktmu 1; Crvswell, U; Corn-r, K'.i,.r ; Creswelf, Miss Eva P'; Crow, Wiuit; Cooler, Mrs. iiBrnt; Come- sa. Alu-aban. Darr, Xrs. Aua ; Deila Anna. Dav, T X 8 ; Douthll. Ektn, Me Marv; Eni)r!i. Lotiwr Elliott. George IV; ijti'ity.iii, Jann; Eiiiltui;. Ji-hr. Flynn, Patrick. Sierr. L B; liamwn. MrSirj!i: rhart- William H, oooiJIuw, J A. Had Miss I.ibbic: Hall, H(i: Hswlc-r. Will; Hinief.Sih ;Halpennv, S T; Heroy, Misa Aii,x-; lLum ton, I I; sTusaphxev, N B; H.navt. Mrs. M : llnukuu. aUla: Hold- nain, Miss Nellie. Jeffrey, Mrs. T C, 2; Johneen, Tetcr. Kimball. Miss Leona ; Kfiitu Charles T ; Kelly, J W. Eawrence, William; Lalonretts. D T; I-e-batu; Alex. Mathews, John A; Mavfle'.-f, Mapjie: Mills, Charles; Munkerf. Jame: McAnbiir, Mr-. E. E; McAllister, John; McCurauck, Joseph; M. Willi, Lr. Wm. l't rman, Mrs; Pringle, Mr. T T; Penter. Sam':; PrinR e, LV.a; P.usaaier, Jobn W: Howell, Fruuk, i; Punli.e, Jakie; Porter, L T. Itoe. Miss I.ora ; Ross f aviil ; Rodderv Charies; lCultruon, Mrs. Henrieile. Mreetf, Wm. J: Shaff. Char!-; S'avion, J K; Sued, Jlr- ivlttard; SetUsmlie.' (i L ; Kinniiins, am'l; s.arr. Lmw tl; Steers, H-, Stamens, Ella: S een.L J: epheme, Saiiway S. rocd, clias. H; S. wu, Mrs. a, V, barr. Miss Tiilv; Newnri, Mri. Marv ; Smllk, H H; Mm h, Mimi May; Smilh, Zt; Seolt, Jlrs. 1 H; Scovnle Mt'ii. Aim. Tyrrell, George; Traoy, Jan; Tapcnpsonr AN. Van Den Bergli, Er. H hue, H V: Wngnon, St-.s Annie; Will Urnson, Mis May ,4; Warur,S fci Wright, J. T. H. Ell KXY, r. M. P. S W ben calling fr the almve lel'.rs p ease say advertised, aid jrivoiV. Mllvr 1txlue, o. Its I.V.I Mroi.rverv Nitnriiay cven'.i. at 1:30 e. jc. V ii mg brmbers are iini.vl te- attuuu. p;. 7:u" U. A.K. KiiwIirMt W.M.M. in.t Friday cveiiliiy ol each week. All ili mradef In rockI sumUnp isjviteil to attaint.. liv tir. ier. A ilriTi: i f. KMSX A N L'Itt RtEtn aii Pfx.iiLV tJat.s Meets at Qltt r.- .iiwi Hill li e 1st neiav evening ufaacni month at 8 o'clock. All Brethren, nub. Ihelr itT e.n gmi s'.aucliiu:, areiuvUed to aaenil.. II;. or. ier of . (i, a em, July 4lh, k"2 -tf reels. Al! rtj'iimin breihreu iu ffiod staailing are t are la C. P. vned I" aiieud. x? oraer al apl 11 72 tl Cnemeketa Lodge, Na. r I 0. 0. F. 1 EliULAR men sng We.lnesdai evenlnu IV ote.'k-h week, al 7 o'o n-k i M. , at iMil Kei.ows' Hall. comer 'CTmmer,.lal and Jerry sireetr. All Hrotfcers hi irood aiaiutiair Invit o I n. auend. Uywderof K.ti. Svpta'7dlm Aiuilteranry Ludce, X. 13, l.OJO.F. tteirn'ar m, e inn Momlav eve ilr.mi ol cochi week at 7 o'e ock P.M.. at C.Vld r'esTnw HaJI. corner I'l.Tnnier.-ial anil Ferry SiTt etn. Ail Brother-in K"ort siaudii fr are invited tat-ien-1. By order X. ki. Jul17::f Election Notice. RkuuukerV Offici. rr, tFllON, J 14. TSJJ. y JALIH, (Mitt, NovenJber TOTK'E is beret' riven that mi Monday. il I e,-emlierld. s7l. an e ee'lon will b he -I In rhe ci y !' .Sk env onrmy of MjvVki. f:a e ot Oregon, for Ihe loiliiwii;g-cU7 otfuxrt, to wi:: 1st. Ttvo Cownci'mea for each ol tbe four Wurtis ft 'he itv. 2d. A Mavov." .-H, A Itivtrier. 4 h. A Mirshiii. 5ih. A Treasurer. The pollp vtTi tie njiened at nine o'ettx-ll in the morninp and c'ose-t at four o'clock tu tbe cveii-ga ihe t'oituwiiig p aces; First Ward A' She'ton's school hoase. Second Waril -At the Court House. Thirl" Ward--At Reed's Opera Honse. Fourth Ward At the In ion Houne. J. M. PATTERSON, Cliy Rtvorler. XovlTtd RI ITBI II AS I I T ON VF.XT105I. A Rpobliin City Conyention will be In Id at IVed's Opera Honse on Saturday evening. Nov. 23d. 172. at 7 o'clock r. at., for tho purpose of nominating One candidate for Mayor, One candidate for Marshal, One candidate for Recorder, One candidate for Treasurer. The Committee recommend that meet ings be ht Id on Thursday evening. Nov. 21-t at 6 30 p. at. fur the purpose of nomi nating two CASDIDATEa FOB CITT COCHCIUTEK in eai h Ward. Also, the following number of dt legates to attend tbe CITI COMVEXTIOM. The following are tlie placis of meeting and the number of delegates each ward is entitled to: lid ward 8 delegati-s; meet at Sheltons bicliiKil house. 2tl ward 12 delegates; meet st Court H Hist. 3tl wan! S deb t;aLu; in-et at Ox ra House. 4th ward 10 d. It-gab. s; meet at t'niou Ho 1. 1. The following resolution asadoptel by the Cominitttt: ItEnoLvtD. That all pi rsons who voted for Orant and Wilson are invited to attend and take part in the meetings. D. McCl'LLY, B. F. Drake, Chairman. Secretary. OMAItEIL TYPE, Aboiu J00 pounds, but very little n-el ami a'most as good as when first thrown Into case FOR SALE, At a liberal llscoun; from Foundry" prices. Apply at Statesman OrrtcE. TIIE ESCAPED RIIHTEH, Proclamation of LIVE YANKEE. nAVINtt escaped I lout of Chicago i in-iired in the " prepared to do the terrible eondsmi. snd Bouin, antl blng rrrniciil. i am lullr Book and Job Prinifng of every description at as low rates as any regular Job OtBce in the State, and as good as any ou the co&st. One me a call. Leiral BLaSKS oi all kinds at LESS than Calliomin rtr. Don't foivet the place in Uray's Block, Ststc street, Psli-m. K. M WAITK, 'llwjw Yankee Job Printer. XM II In mm- tlelaeiiMninMtXst 2. 1.U.SA. .-M.eei uii the 2d. and 4.li. luewlay eentngs at each mtmili ai lkUI k'etltms Uall corner i i inineiiilal and Ferrv S. reels. Alt AGENT OF THK PHCEISTIX, Fire Insurance Co. of Hart ford, Conn. ALV, AGENT Or THE North American Life Ins. Co. OF NEW TOKK. AND THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., OF 11AKTFORD, COS. lKKIt'E-In tba Opera House Block, 1st dttttr to the r;ct,l. up s.alrs. Nov. 12, -72:tr COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OPHK.4 HOiSE BLOCK, SALEM. OREtiON. JONES & PATTERSON, Proprietor!. 'IIIS AousewiU he kept In firit-claw or- tier, and wi'.h attentive and obllslns servnins. " We are prepared to fumt (rood aocommo. 'Io..b t the trave'lne ptihli.-, and will use evenr i-ntteav t to nierl; :he patronage of our 'd c if. .nierM. Ileg i ar ltoardi:.g a; very low low rates. Nov. 12, 72:if. OPERA V"L.OO', Commercial Hotel, Court St., NAIJUI, - OftVAiOS. O. H. SMITH, Proprietor. The lien quality ot wines, Liquors ami irars always 011 hand. BILLIARD TABLES! Df the iJitcx 1U1J most Apirovud Patterns. tipeu all Night. ang7'74-rtAwtr ST. HELEN'S HALL. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. HE XE.XTTERM WILL ItKllIN OX THK -4tli ot tSitoitler. Kanv apii'U-atlon for Boarders shmtM bo sie 'io ML"xS KOUNtY, or to UlSlltiP nut' MtlltKIS. aiigov.-w-iin. Salem, Kov. 13. 1872. 1IIEUEBY announce nivsclf as Indeien-ileiitCainliilatef"rtheffli-.e vt thy Re corder, at the enneli r e'to i'-n, to be held on ihe 21 Vvc. 1H7I, stitjeot to the decision of voter- irr. sneot.ve of ptrtjr & OOTII. novl:72td. IILACKSMITIIIXG. rfvJIK ii n derslfnesl, who f irmerly worki M. for NINE YEARS In the city of Salem, has rammed and re opened a shop near the FERRY LANDING. lie will do flrt-.-'ass ralos. iJy21wtt. or ami at reasnnalile MAKlv HAVDEN. 500 Reward Oirt-red. I HAVE now 1-J8.000 of Ihe Ix-st liurnetl briek that have tecn bureeil in Marion omintv. I challenge all the brick yards to dispute tins siuiemeni. And I impoie to sell them cheaji as tbe 'heape-t. .HJIIN BAKEIt, F. K. V Sulem, July Ti, dwtf IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. ITSXTRAt'T FROM THK STATEMENT OF THK CONHlTluN AMI AFF.MRHt.iK A Kild Comimny tlolnU r 31-1. 171. iilieo,uent i .lie Al.is Hilt, as repor.ed l ; the liiniian.-.e l. oinnns-ioi.er ot ihe Mate of California : CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIBED 8,000,000 OO. Capital Stock Paid up in Cash, $3,500,000 OO. Total Cash Assets, 56,212,525 48. 1 Increase in Assets since Jan. 1st, 1871, S496. ,510 40. ', fca5Thls Company's bnt-lne-s Is devoted exclusively to Fire Innirmi.-e. and it l the only En 1 j; i-h Ct-mpaiiy repre-enie I In AmerKa cloieK a Fii-e Iusuraiwe bin ine. wi.h an ample' cai-b ' .-aoitAl ami iaree aumu.aied lundu not ilab'e for I. lie or Marine J,oti,. FALKNER BELL & CO., General A (re n l.i lor the Pacilic CeuM. ."tan Francisco HEWITT, WILSON & CO.. t.euerHl AK'-nU lorOnttun mist Wnahlnirto Territory. Nov.ltf lOITice corner 1st ft Ash isl reet, Porilaud, Oregon. NEW STYLE IMPROVED No. 9 GROVER & BAKER'S Sli-uttlo Sowing Mactiincs Are more Flmp'e. run easier, rive better salinfjictlon in every partlcu'ar, he-ides Itelrr of newer siy'e and I aving more improvement than any other Sewlruc Machine in this Market. Are Firrt-C'as- in every re-Te;i, aim mane in low price. On I i trial, invariab'v prefi rn-i to ily item to all vaiieiies of or nv- i"U ; appiy I.1MI1. AiM-uriite, lrl't, 1 $ail iAil in I'r-inoilo. EXAMINE THEIR SIMPLE MECHANISM. SOLD AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES BY, J. W. Gilbert, Dealer in Boots & Shoes, Salem, Oregon. aep2472:tf . m A f I s WITH OR WITHOUT FORCE FEED- Exclusive; Safe lest cmuzlW MM AND THE JVSTLY CELEBRATED PEORIA PREMIUM PLOW, So well and favorahty known throughout the West antl Pacific Slope. Improved e-peclallv 'J?i f! w,h patent concave, steel high landslde, Scotch clevis and hiath standara. Sole Agents for tbe MITCHELL 1TA.IX WA(iO too rt fl f---t " " """ IHE mrOIIElL WAGON, iz-r K art J April J. STITZI1-. C. C. WAV. A. TAYLOR Real Estnte I Real Estate: J A OH STITZIX sV REAL ESTATE AND "StT Muw kers. It'toiaw nil Kral Itunr ct rntrr I runt and Washington aireetn. Porll.iiHl, iirrgnn. will aJiend to the oale and purelia-e eKiate In all jnrts ot Oregon, f prisl sxiea tlon given to the salirad tanning iarnu. Aprti 10. dAtl. TENTS. TENTS, May lie Itemed V? Uw WEEK OK JIOXTII AT thi: SALEM BAG FACTORY,. Souib Store, Uhenu-keia (Hock. TENTS AND WAGON COVEA ForSaleand Madeto Order. L. CllKiiSBKeiL-'iilt A l'(. Julyllrtr J. IT. XTAKiEH, CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE I KEEP constantly on hantl a(too iM.it me nt of California and Eatiern ttoois and Shoes. Special attcnuon paid to tbe manufacture of CUSTOM MADE BOOTS & SHOES of everv stvle. rVvxed, Setsrcd antl also tt Cclcbrutcd tecreiv Itottoma, Made to or.le-r. S'nrk and llts guaranteed None lint the liest Kreneb brands used Jiine7.tt' BOWIE WACONS. WE ARE NOW 1'KEPARr.D TO FI'R nlsh oar eltiui' wuh i.uiulier and En press Wpini, atl'l I'-iur -iirliil'jtrriagt.'it. As we employ none but the best workmen, and use the very bent ma enal, we can warrant our wagonii to be H.I w.e represent. T. CC.N.Nl.Sl.lIAM A CO. dAwrtf. aM olhier M;i binei. Trv the ea-e and ranitlltv fewing. Ill LIU CAPACITY IS WlUiut'T me most nesiraoie miinner, and !um!heu si a twist. m 0zg4n.jbr& &zU 7 fa .n.. t " I f I F aWM MS 10, 187i. ly