M BY TELEGRAPH. Patcrson, N. J., Oct. 20. J. P. McDonnell, editor of tho Labor Standard, convicted of libel in calling non-striking operatives of tho Adams 4iill "scabs," was to-day sentenced to pay a InoofSoOO. Hartford, Oct. 2(5. Tho 4-year old maro Elaine, owned by (low Stanford, of California, ' yesterday gave kn exhibition of speed. She trotted tlu-co different tinier. Tlio lirst mile was made in 2:24 J, second in 2:21, third 2:24 1 t". It was decided to split the difference I and give tho figures at 2:24 J a quarter of a ' second better than her best time heretofore recorded. Indianapolis, Oct. 2(1. Saturday's Herald , contains an interview w itli Jas. K. Anderson, ' now utopping in this city. Anderson clears np the mystery surrounding nud exonerates Secretary complicity in the matter. tho Sherman letter, Sherman from nil Ho says the author- snip oi tiie Micrmau letter lies between Sena- tor Kellogg anil Conquest Clark, who was his private secretary at the time anil that Mrs. Jcnks never saw it; that tho original letter is now in tho possession of a gentleman of Phila delphia, and can bo produced at any time. llo says Kellogg could exonerate Sherman at any time, ami will do so as soon as Louisiana appointments made in his interest are' con firmed. Boston, Oct. 20. Charles D. llartwcll, tho conductor who is charged with huving caused the accident at Woolaston on tho Old Colony railroad, was adjudged guilty of manslaughter and held in 810,000 for trial in December. Washington, Oct. 20. Some 400 illicit dis tillers and tobacco blockadcrs aro now indicted leforo tho U. S. court at Statcsvillo, N. C. A petition to tho internal rovenuo bureau is cir culated, to have tho same clemency extended to them as was recently extended to n uumler of illicit distillers in South Carolina, excepting only thoso who had violently resisted tho royt. nuo officers. Thoy oiler to pledge thctnK if this clemency is granted, not only tXY in from further violation of internal revenue lawn themselves, but to usu their iuiluencu to pre vent others from doinaao. Tho department will probably grant tho request. Washington, Oct. 20. Some 400 persons in North Carolina, indicted for illicit distilling will bo allowed to plead guilty and sentence will bo suspended during good behavior. deflator '(Mitchell has secured an increase of lii'ail service in-Oregon, namely: From Clacka mas to Silvorton, and from Union to Prairiu City tri-weoklys from Hillsboro by way of Glencoo, West Union and Cedar Mills to Port land twice a week; from Dayton to Goshen bcmi-weokly, nud from Dalles to (Soldendalo tri-wrcklv. Secretary Sherman says of James K. Ander son's retraction, that ho had always been sat islled that tho truth of history would in tho cud fully vindicate him from all charges and aspersions in tho matter of tho so-called Sher man letter. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. General Grant writes Mayor Stokcly from Bordeaux, Prance, ac knowledging tho receipt of tho resolution of tho Philadelphia city council to appoint a special committco to receive him upon his return, and .states that if he returns by way of tho Atlantic ho will take a Philadelphia steamer and will notify the committee of tho time of sailing. Tho general thanks tho council and citizens of Philadelphia for tho honor douo him. Camp Itobinson, Neb., Oct. 27. The fam ished savage after defying tho troops, cold and huugar for nearly 4S hours, canto forth from under tin bank of Chadrou creek yes terday at noon, Carlton having sent them word previously by his guido that if thoy did not como and surrender before noon ho would blow every ouo of them from tho face of tho earth. This threat had tho desired effect, for in a fuw minutes after tho interpreter re turned all tho savages camo forward to surrcti dor themselves. After being disarmed thoy ero marched to thig post, arriving at mid night. Vieksburg, Oct. 23. Ico and bhek frost .last night. Tho Howard association aro now closing up their ntlairs. A uumbsr of visiting physicians and nurses will return to their ' homes to-morrow. New Orleans, Oct. 23, Weather clear vnd pleasant; deaths 23; eases reported 21. Memphis, Oct. 23. Latt nitdit was tho coldest of the season. A heavy frost fell and ico lined tho gutters throughout tho city. Tho board of health will to-morrow oilicially an uonneo aifoty to rofugees returning to tho city, but recommend all dwellings bo thor oughly ventilated bsfote occupation. From 0 o'clock la3t night till noon to-day, six order for interment! were reported by undertakers. This include deaths both in tho city and sub urbs. New York, Oct. 23. Tho Tribune review iug its specials from tho south ays the cre--cutiou of Republicans continues in South Caro lina. Two Republican leaders liavo been slfut up in jail to keep them from holding meeting. A meeting in Louisiana was broken up by an armed mob, and in ouo of tho counties of Texas the Democrats will not permit any political activity whatever on tho part of their oppo nents. Tho state of things in South Carolina as described by an old Union soldier shows that stato as well as others is to 1 carried at tho coining election by military jhw or. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 27. Senator Kel- logg passed through tho city to-day, coming rrorn Omaha, where he has business interests. A rcponer of tho State Register interviewed him ami called his attention to the interview published iu the Itulianaiolis Herald as con. ing from James 11. Anderson. The senator laughed and raid: "I was quite amused w lieu I glanced over the dupatchew and saw that we did not know what hole Anderson would crawl out of next, and although wo expected htm most anywhere, this particular place, timi and circumstances makes it a surprise. His story is the talk of a man in his cups. There is no letter. There U nothing in w hat he says about that, nor in anything else in that dispatch ex cept perhaps what he relate of Sypher. Cypher was his counsel, and I understand that they have had a falling out. He rosy be dis closing some of the things which passed be- v twees him and Syfiktr. Anderson is a great character and would not contracdict his sworn statement unless ho had been talking in his cup3. I saw him a couple of weeks ago leav ing Washington. He said he was going to visit relations in Indiana," New York, Oct. 20. -Tho World's Loudon letter says Lord Salisbury, British foreign min ister, has been invited by tho American govern ment to consider seriously the very decided ob jections which tho American government is dis posed to make to the payment of tho Halifax tidierios award iu tho new circumstances cre ated for both governments by recent report of Capt. Sullivan, of the lhitish ship Shins, vho was sent to investigate tho events of Jan. S, when a number of American lishcrmeu weio driven away from their stations on tho New foundland coast, their lishing tackle destroyed nud their busines i broken up. Capt. Sullivan reported to his government that the people of Newfoundland were justified in making tho as- sault upon fishermen, because by tho local liw of that island, mackerel lishing on Sunday is prohibited, and tho Americans wero lishing in contempt of this law. Tho Maequis Salisbury has cndoised and accepted tho report of Capt. Sullivan as embodying the view s and conclu sions of Her Majesty's government. Tho Mar quis of Salisbury formally communicates to tho American government without taking tho trouble to fortify it by laying hoforo the U. S. government tho report of Capt. Sullivan upon tho facts of tho caso as they wore set forth upon the spot to him. It is said that tho American government has informed Salisbury that tho question is as to w hethcr tho American fisher men, pursuing their business under tho terms of a solemn treaty, aro liable to violeuco at the hands of petty local authorities. New Orleans, Oct. 20. Dr. Quijano, who was scut to tho Iinwards by tho Spanish gov ernment, to bo sont to tho place where the fovir was most malignant, hai returned from Dry Grove, Miss. Ho haa been 2.1 years iu charge of a hospital in Havana, but says ho never saw any such yellow fever. Washington, Oct. 20. Information has been received to tho effect that Gen. T.evino, com manding tho Mexican forces on tho Rio Grande, has aticady dispersed several bauds of maraud ing Indians, found on tho Mexican side. FOREIGN. Loudon, Oct. 20. The Standard publishes n dispatch from Vienna that Russia's military preparations nro so vast that nobody can doubt that she is bent upon further conquest. The only question appears to bo whether she will wait till spring or recommenco war before that time. The excuse will probably bo tho out breaks of Hulguriaus, which wero gotten up by Russian ngcntit. A enmp of (!0,000 men is forming nt Kischeucff to replace tho troops who crossed tho Balkans southwards. Russia refuses to evacuate Dobrudscha or Rouinania until Roumauia has concluded an offensive nud defensive alliance. Russian agents openly claim that Moldavia, as far as Coeth, must be come Russian. Madrid, Oct. 20. As tho king was driving through n ntrcot known as Callouiayor this evening a mati in a blouse tired a pistol at him. Tho king was not touched, nud continued on his way to tho palace amid tho acclamations of the crowd. Tho man was immediately soized by soldiers ami taken to prison. The would bo assassiu is named Juan Moucasi, aged twenty three, a cooper, and a native of Terragona. Ho states that ho is a member of the Interna tional society, and that his crimo was premedit od. Ha arrived at Madrid Oct. 20. Moncasi was rescued with dilliculty from some women who wished to lynch him. London, Oct. 20. Tito Masters ami Com missioners association of Olditam resolved to reduce wages ten per cent. The Clydo iron works will strike against seven nud a half per cent, reduction of their wages. Tho iron workers iiumbur 20,000. Vienna, Oct. 27. News from Bulgaria is alarming. Notables aro organizing n movement for tho extermination of Mohammedans nud Russians encourage tho secret committee in procuring arms. A groat atiugglo is likely to take place during thu winter. Constantinople, Oct. 27. Tho British mill- ',tcr -'"ergyticnlly insistod upon tho execution of tho convention botween tho porto nud Kng- land abolishing the sale nnd importation of slaves. Layard demands tho freedom of the slaves who recently took refuge at the Britisii consulate. Constantinople, Oct. 2.1. In a circular to the signatory powers in regard to tho now rebellion south of tho Balkans, tho Porto describus the condition of Mussulmans iu Bulgaria and Rou mauia as intolerable, and declares that foreign ers aro co-operating w ith Slavonio committees at Sofia and aiming at tho establismont of a now ntdeeudeiit State. In another note addressed to Priuco Libouolf, Rustiau ambassador nt Con stantinople, tho Porto charges Russia with con nivance at tho plans of the rebels and demand her aid in suppressing tho rebellion begun under tho eyes of Russian troop. Baker Pasha has undertaken to completo tho fortifications of Constantinople within two mouths. The Sultan has ordered O.inau Pasha and tho minister of war to give him ample as sistance. Buchatvat, Oct. 27. Tho Russian gosornor ot Tulteha has proclaimed the transfer of Dob rudscha to Roumauia, and has summoned the natives who are desirous of jjivittga titting wel come to Roumanians to consult, and communed the authorities in relation to them. A Vienna dispatch reports that four compati ie of itedifs, which wero tho only Turkish for ces iu the district w here the Bulgarian rising in Macedonia began, were totally destroyed by iu surge'nts on the 1st iiut. Six battalions have ieen sent to reinforce the garrison of Seres, Loudon, Oct. 23. A St. Petersburg dis patch says that the Rusian geucral stall" ha had printed several thousand copies of new Afghan-Russian dictionary, for the use of army officers. Off for YaashU). Mr. W. C. Hill and family of this city will leave to-morrow for Yamhill couuty, near Mc Minnville where they will in the future reside, we trust that their lot may be cast among friends, and that they may not have occasion to regret tkeir more. WILLAMETTE FARMER. A Old Story Romodollod. The Kingston(N. Y.)Frccmau tells this story A certain young man in this city being out of employment requested of his former employer a tetter of recommendation to aid him in securing a situation T'io letter was written and hand ed to the applicant, who was totally unable to read it, as s every other applicant to whom it was shown. A friend advised him to take it to a priatingotlice.whcro it would bo deciphered as compositors are noted for being able to make out the worst specimens of chirograph-. It was given to the compositors iu various print establishments, mid iu turn given up without being decipheied. At last, as a forlorn hope, it was given to a prescription! cleik in a drug store, who has the reputation of beinir nblo to icad anything. The man of drugs took the screed, gazed at it long and thoughtfuly, and ' finally seized an empty quart bottle, then mado a raid around the store, taking somo tlttid of various colors from sundry bottles, and Un ally shaking tho compound vigorously; then handing it to tho possessor of tho letter of re cnmhieudation, he remarked to that much as tonished individual: "Tivo dollors,aud a good cough mixture it is." Not Healthy for Tliom. From the Circuit Court proceedings of last week wo Hud that tho following sentences wero passed by His Honor, Judge Boise: Charles Ringo, burglary, two years ; Georgo Kdwnrds, highway robbery, ten years; John Sullivan, aifo robber, two years; George Basltan, and Georgo McCombs, safo robbing, live years each; Henry F. Johns, assault with deadly weapons, fined $100. Among tho most interesting of the above cases nre those of tho crowd who came hero from California to "mako a raise." during fair week, but from tho way Judge Boiso hind led them, wo think thoso who made good their escape, will not think this a very healthy city for such vagabonds as they, and will make themselves pretty scarce about here in tho fu ture. Those who liavo been caught wero dealt with pretty severely, yet, not too much; and wo think that if others find that for such acts, they w ill have to Bervo live or six years at hard lalwr iu tho State Penitentiary, California gamblers, thieves and dead beats generally, will hunt other fields of labor, nnd leave Oregon alone iu her glory. Chlncso Conspiracy. I he Portland, Oregon Christian Advocate. Methodist, incomnit'iitingoii tho recent murder of Chin Su ing, a christian Chinaman, iu that city, sayi there is reason to bclicvo that it is tho lirst fruits of "Chinese conspiracy to slay all tlio christians among their countrymen." As a measure of safety ngainst tho carrying out of this diabolical p'au, tho Advocate suggests that the city authorities should pass a special ordinance to tho effect that tho Chinese Joss house will be burned if there is any further sacrifice of tho lives of Christian Chinaman. Precedent is found in General Tttrchin'a plan lor preserving th rallroadtho South during tho rebellion: "The residents living nearest wero told that if thoy allowed tho bridges to bo burned he would at once burn their houses." Important Reoommendatioa. Tho annual report of General Humphreys, chief of engineers, has just been issued. telegram states that it contains tho following recommendations for appropriations: Lower Willamette and Columbia rivers, $1.10,000; upper Willamette, $10,000; upper Columbia and Snake rivers, $70,000; canal at the Cas cades of tlio Columbia, $.'00,000. Tho appro priations aro just about the amounts necessary to push improvements on our livers for the next fiscal year. It would be economy In tlio cud if Congress would allow these liberal sums, so that work might Im rapidly pushed. Much is lost iu making appropria ijns in driblets. The public interests demand that our delagatiou second the recommendations of the chief of engineers with all their energy nud influence, Corvalli) to tho Front. loitsiiiornmo amusement was occasioned a few days ago, by one of their prominent citi zens tryiitghis strength ngainst that of a steam boat. A ropu was ntrctched across thu river, and a number of hooks attached to it in order t j catch tho body of tho lato Dr. J. C. Oruhbs should it rise to tho surface and lloatdown the river. A boat was passing up tho river nud cauuht on tho rope. Tho man was standing holding to n trco when it suddenly gave way, and instead of letting loose his hold ho followed it into the liver. The steamer lcned its hold of thu rope nud our Sampson triumphuutly walked to tho shuro n wetter, prouder, (?) wiser and weaker man. Gov. W. W. Thnycr Names Supremo and Circuit Judges. All speculation ns to who should step "up nml in," niul occupy tho high mid important positions as Supremo nud Circuit Court Judj.es, was settled yesterday, by tho Governor direct ing tho Secretary of Stato to issue Supremo Judgu commisiiiiM to It, I'. Boise, R. P. Prim unit J. K. Kelley, nud Circuit Judgo coiimus. sons to II. K. Manna, 1st dial.; J. F. Watson, 2d dist.:R. F. Harding, :Mti.t; C. B. Bell itigcr, 4th dist.; L. L. MoArthur, .1th dut. I. O. M. A. Thomas Baldwin, Kq.,of New Albany, Ind., has our thanks for a copy of the revised cou-J stitutiou ami general laws of thu I. O. M. A., au institution of which wo have the honor of. lclongiug, and which has proven so opuIar all through the Kastcrn and middle States, as well as Canada. This order promises soon to stand side and side of Odd Fellowship and Masonry, its objects are about the same, with some features not known to other orders. Drum Demolished. A few nights ago, when everything was still, some villain entered the baud room iu this city, and took the band drum which was hanging iu itsaccustomed place, cut the cords from around it, cut the heads into strips, and then cut the hoop in three pieces. Not being fully satisfied with this spoliation, however, he demolished all the music stands. A reward of 25 is standing for the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator. MARION CIRCUIT COURT. Tho jury in the case of N. P. Mack va tho City of Satein, returned a verdict of $450, fer damages sustained by reason of a defective sidewalk, on North Liberty street, on tho even ing of Dec. 21st, 187"). As we go to press, a jury is being enipaunelsd to try tho caso of tho Stato of Oregon vs Joint McCombs and Georgo l'ashasn, for feloniously taking nud carrying away from tho store of i MeCully & Gilbert, in the city of Salem, tho sum of $240. Tho Grand Jury found a bill of indictment against Sarah A. Hibert ns nn aeeesory in tho murder of her husband Oliver Hibert. II. F. Johns for assault with dangeious weap ons, nud against Geo. I-Mwants for assault with intent to rob. IMwatds and Johns wero ar ranged this mottling and both entered pleas of not guilty. Jury in the ease of the State of Oregon vs., Solomon Levy returned a senlict of guilty. Bashan and McCombs were sentenced bv tho court, to fivo years each iu tho Peniten tiary. Tho jury in the case of Haw ley, Dodd 6 Co., vs Pacific T. M. Co., returned a verdict for amount claimed. Henry Johns is on trial for assault, as wo go to press. Grand Jury visited county jail, poor house and penitentiary and teport them iu good con dition. The Indictment against Georgo Kdwards was on motion dismissed, on account of insufil ciency of allegations, and was sent back to tho Grand Jury to find a new bill, which was done. John Sullivan, ono of tho Gray safo robbers was sentenced to two years in thu Stato Peni tentiary. The motion for a new trial in tho case against Solomon Levy was over ruled. Tho caso of George Kdwards was given to tho Jury at 12 o'clock who returned a verdict of guilty as charged iu tho indictment Court ordered the entry made that a special tot m of court bo held, commencing at I o'clock f. si. of the Idtli, of November. George Kdwards sentenced to 10 years iu the Penitentiary. Sol Levy will bo sentenced this evening, nt 7 o'clock. San Francisco Will Soon bo Ahoad. Says tho San Francisco Call : " According to tho census returns of Chicago, which have just been published, the population of that city is, nil told, 4:10,731. We expect very soon, nfter wo put a stop to Chinese immigration, to seo San Francisco outstrip Chicago or St Louis iu population, iiivo us a lajr Held lor tlio estab lishment of manufacturing establishments with v-li!to labor, nud tens of thousands of workmen, w ith their families, will immigrate here, and San Francis-53 will become a great manufactur ing centro Kvery day our markets are ex tending, nnd it is not too much to say that tho Pacific Coast, north nml south, will require vast supplies of merchandise, saying nothing of tho interior mining districts, tho islands of tho Pa cific, China, Japan, etc. Vi ought ultimately to send various supplies even to tho Mississippi Valley. Thoso persons who believe there is no future for Sail Francisco, will soon see a turn in our affairs which will surprise them. Our wheat, wino and minerals will soon iriacit Call- fnruU in a position that will justify all wo urgo for tho future of San Francisco. Doubtless Escapod Prlsonors. Tho Oregonlan was informed by Capt. Cress well, of tho little steamer Carrio Norton, that two escaped prisoners crossed tho Sandy a few days ago. Ho says that thu man who runs tho ferry on the Sandy crossed two persons about It o'clock Thursday owning. Thoso men wero making their way toward Washington Terri t )iy. Ono of them had on a pair of hmtdcnlfs, but tho ham connecting them was broken. The ferryman wnsnlono nud unarmed and did not like to tackle the fellows. One of them inquired of thu ferryman if he knotv wliero u file could bo had. As soon as thu men reached tho shore they broko and ran. There can bo no doubt but that thesu men uru escaped con victs, but who they aro remains n matter of conjecture. Teachers Salaries. Teachers' salaries ought to bo thu very last oxeii8cs to ho cut down, says superintendent Knot of Boston. "Wu can get on," liu adds, "without vast buildings or materials; wu can wait for better times to (ill our libraries or our collections; we can part forever with drills, ex hibitious mid festivals, or with nil that is ox pensive about them; but wo must diavo men ami women whom nature as well as training has made teachers; wu must liavo tho heads and hearts that aro not found wherever we seek them; wo must have thu pcicnual force which is beyond nil other forces, iu earth ns well ns Iu heaven. If uverythin,' else were sold that we might liavo thesu treasures, they would not cost too dear. Kconomy beginning with them is not economy, but wastefuhiuss." A Gootl Appointment 1'arrott fi Miller, of tho I'arrott fins Mu chine, havo appointed F. it. Wilson, of this city, their agent fur thu Pac.lio nat. This is 11 good selection, 'is will ho iichiinu Ieilyt.il I y all who know him. Mr. Wilson is now arranging his husiiiess so that ho can tub' hold of this new hiiMiiea, nnil iiinku a grand suucons of it. Frank, jou have our geod ishosiu this now cnterprUu. Accident at tho Penitentiary, This iimrniii;,' .1. W. I'ownvr, overseer of tho saddletree department at tlio Penitentiary, whilu working with ono of thu uiicular HavCs, by somo means had his hand cauyht, injuring tho thumb nml second finger, ami making it necessary to havo the first linger of thu right hand amputated. The Oregon Statu Journal of Kugeue says: Charley Sargent, a lad alxiut 17 years old, who left here a few weeks ago and went to Califor- uian, returned to Portland on the Aucon last week. He was arrested, by directions sent from here, and was brought to KugeneCity last Tuesday, by .Sheriff Kakiu, on a charge of hav ing taken money from a trunk in ahouseou the farm of Mr. Henderson, about three miles east of here. He is held for examination. Whether guilty or not remains to be ascertained. PTVN3 &F HJslD'tt' To the Patrons of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Deap. Bi:i:riiiit:st In a few days I oxjiect to start Kast to attend tho inectingof tho National Grange, and proposo to bo absent from tho jurisdiction nbout ten week'. Questions of i law or usage arising during my absence may be I lefened to my deputies in tho ditfeieut coun ties; or, in cno them is no deputy in tho coun ty, to tho Worthy Overseer of the State G range, Bro. D. S. 11. Buiek, Myitlo Creek, I'ouglas county, Oregon. 1 beg to call tho attention of nil membeis of tho Order to a resolution of tho last State Grango endorsing tho Wil.HMnnr. Faiimiiii, making it the organ of our Order nud calling upon Pations to givo it n heat ty nnd united supiwt. Brethren, wo need a paper devoted to tho interests of tho farmer. It should nt once furnish us an account of tho current events of importance, the stato of tho crops, markets, Ac, givo us a medium through which to exchange our ideas and experiences, nnd furnish our families a weekly repast of such puro nud wholesome miscellaneous literature ns is best suited to their wants. Such a paper re quires a largo outlay of means, labor, aud talent, and cannot be furnished us without adequate support. Let me urge you, thereforo, to give our own paperaeordi.il support; sub scribe for it, write for it, work for it, so that wo may have a farmer's paper worthy of tho name and second to none. Fraternally yours, A. R. Sniri.KV, Master Oregon Stato Grango. Oswego, Sept. 25, 1878. Mil State Grango Deputies for 1878 000. IUkrr (.'o.-Tliomvs Smith. Hiker City. llRsro.N-A, HoUcr, Uonaills. Clscksmas-U N, Wait, Canity, l.'Lstsnr- V. II. (Irav, oiuu' Itlsrr, IMliiMs I). S, It. Ilulck, .M)rt!oi:r.'K. .Iackhii,s-.I. S T. Miller, Jai'Vmnilllp. Joskniinx -JimoiiIi Pollock, U'lUlil I.ANS-lto.uw hiitix, Crcsutill; Alln Homl, Ktutis Cllj. JIamos-J. W. Uuhfltor, llutlatllte; W. M. Illlleiiry, Tumor. Mi ltsox tit Plimpton Kelly and Jwoli Joliiiwn, Kast I'ortliiKl. TUltwooK-J. IWnloj.TilUmooU. I'mon John I'rt'Ulitiiii. Union. Wahoo John KiiiI, Twli Vatle). Wasiu.'imn J. A. ltlitunlsou, Tuihtln; J. W 8qi- pltllt)M, llviUlCI. Yamhill -H It. I.nu-lilln, North Vaiulilll. suiMjroN unimouv. Coli'msi TliMim ThriMoll, P ton. Clikkk IiU SUtnp, V.imiiiiuT. TowLirt -.lolm N. ILiurtti. I Win Wall Walls W. II. Thmim, Walls Wiilh. WlHtHAX- William Kliu, Paluuso t.'lty. Patrons In thms rountln In wlilih no Utilities Into Imvii tpK)lulvil hoiiIiI iiiiuIi ntillici) mn liy ilraltfii itlmf llruthoM sultatiltf to .ut In tlist etpwlt) . A. It. HiurLxr, .MwtorOr. HI. (Imiii,-i. piueotoht. OPFICKtltSortlie NATIONAL OIIANOK. Maitir John T. .Tones, llsrtnn, Hillllps. Ark. Octrtur J.J. Woodmta, I'atr Taw, vaullarco, Ulcti LcturtrK, 11. HmeJloy.Oresco, Ilnwnril, la, SttuaritS.J, VaiikIiii, Mim:lil,Tuuu. Ant A7irir'-Mortlmor Wlilteliesd, Ulddlobttsb, Somerset, N. J. (MapliUn H. II. Bills, Hpriniliorougb, Warreu, O. lYtiuunr-V. M. Mcllowoll, Wayne. Hteukcu.N. Y. Ktcrttury-O. II. Kelley, Louisville. Ky. GattKtrjr O. IMtiwIUillo, Orchard tlrnTO, Ind. tVrM-Mr. John T. Joues, Usrtou, I'lilllLon, Arlt. Mora-Mrs. Hsmuel K. Adam. Motitlrcllo, Minn. Wma-Mrs, Ilsrvry Ooddsrd, North (Iranby, Ct. body AMitant Sktcard-HU Carolina A. UaU, Louisville, Ky. X1COTIVS COMHtTTSI. D. Wyatt Aiken, (Chalruun,) Cokusbary, U. O, K. It. HbanWUnd, Dubuque-low. Dudley T, Chats, CUreniont. N. U. Alouso U.der. Hock Kails, Whltunldo, III. W. II. Clumbers, Oswwcboe, Hustnll. Ala, Announcement Tor the Fall Trade I'llOJI 8. FIlIKUltlA.V. All j .'rsous aro invited to cniuo nud xoo what ulcgant WlrNS COOD.S I hull for ouo bit a yard, Como mid hco my '.M-cotit DltKSS (iOODS, my bit a yard WOHSTKI) OIIF.CKS, and my lino 8-1 llf.ACK CASIMKIUM for ladies, my FANCY FidUUKI). (lOODMnt ono bit a yard iu nssortod colors; my $'-' lit) IILACK llF.AVF.lt, my lOcent MNSF.Y; my beautiful assortment of SHAWLS; tho chu.'iHst Indiua, and gents' UN'DKKWKAK ovor brought to Salem; my fine lino of HATS mid CAPS, HOOTS and SHOKS. Como hoo my lino SASH KII1MONS, :i71 cents a yard; my CHIOS OltAIN KIllllONSut from 5 cents to W) couU u ymd. KMimoIDKKIKS, all Imnd-iiudo, from A cents u yard up. lit LACKS I havo a lluu as sortment. It will pay you to buy HAN'DKF.It ClllKKSnndTOWKLS of mo by thu doon. In TAIJLi: LINKN'S I defy competition. I havo OIL CLOTHS ami CAItPKTS; como look at my lino TWO-PLY CAUPKTS ut SI a yard, my rxtra IIKUSSKLS t'AUI'KTS at $1 i yaid. I havo a lino lot of ladiu's CLOAKS, cheap; also VKLVCTS and VKLVHTINKS mid till hurts of TllIMMINOS and NOTIONS. A good lino of KID CLOVHS, and IIKULIN ULOVF.S. (Jet your WOOLLN YARNS aud KNITTING CO'lTON of mo. Mine is tho vhiwpuat place to buy KNICKKNACKS, LACKS ami KDfi'lNOS, JACONKTS, SWISS MUSLINS and IRISH LINKNS and CRASH KS. IJuy jour KAliLK PINS of FRIKDMAN. All you smokers, if you want good TORACCO, CIllAUS or PIPKS, go t.. FRIKDMAN'S. liuutlt'iuen, your heud-coveritig must como from PRIKDMANX, for hu has thu best btock of hats iu thu city; your iiuilei-htaniling should bo got of him fr his stock has all, from lino OPKRA ROOTS to a pair of I5ARY SHOKS. I have now a stock of CLOTH INI J lor largo perdons as well as small, iu CASl.MliRK, DIAGONALS or CHINCHILLA. It joys you to buy all kind of SHIRTS of FRIKDMAN, for I havo FINK WH1TK SHIRTS at from GO cents to 91 '.5 apiece, and an excellent assortment of casimeru shirts. 1 wish to closo out a lot of WINDOW CUR- TAINS, TASSKLS aud CORD very cheap. It will pay you to como prepared to buy, as I am a poor book-keeper, and it is cash I want for my goods, t3" Since -the abovu was written, my bit goods have all been sold. 8. FRIEDMAN. Salem, Sspt. SO, 1878. , fter all, man is a gonerbu'B bdlbff. Not long ago ouo iu Massachusetts wtio lind been married only a year, and re ceived a forlunoof $50,000 from bis wife. And what did ho do when he found death staring tilm in tho face? Not en rich his relatives as ho might havo done; lie wills It all buck to her again, on the simple condition that she should not mat ry again. The noble man! " A witness in nn eastern divorce kept saying Hint (lie wife had a very retaliate lug disposition; that sho retaliated for every little thing. "Did you ever seo her husband Ulstt her?" asketl her wife's counsel. "Yes, sir, often." "What did she do on such occasions?" "rMie always retaliated sir." Marriott. List ovenittg, at her home on Pioty Hill, in this city, Mrs. Molviua O. Darker to V. L. Mathcny. This morning, at 0:,'I0 o'clock, at tho Kpisco pal church, iu this city, Dr. Daniel 1). I'ayton to Mrs. Mary lloyt, Rov. Mr. Chamber ofUci ating. After tho ceremony, tho uowly mar ried couple took tho 10: HO train, for a short visit to .Siiowdou Springs. "Detroit," says tho Froo Press. "ofTora both money and patronage to any first class mau who will como hero and utart a driving park and run it respectably." A "drst class man," ch? Well Nurrostotvu has about four thousand mot), ot whom three thousand niuo hundred and ninety nine aro lirst class. Tho other follow doesn't tako a local paper, and ho is tho only ono wo cm Rpato, Don't Forget it. If you Aro trottblod with nervouwen, are dlsheartonod, llredof llfo, fear death or feel out of sorts an the saying ia, you may mMj) conclude that you have the Dyspepeta or Llvor Complaint, The liver la very apt tobe cotuo torpid this season of the year aa pola ons arising from stagnant water or decaying vogotatloti nro nioro numerous and are through Inhalation taken into the blood Unloss tho llvor Isntrongandaotlve.ana' far nlshesa supply of Ireth and pure blood to drive out the Impurities, the above mention ed symptoms surely follow, and if not heed od.end In mora terrible diseases and death. White's Pralrlo Flower proves Itself the Great Llvor Panacea. IU action on tho liver Ie dllloront from any medicine ever compound ded. Its cures nro truly wonderful. Try It. Prlco twunty-Uve coule and eventy-flY cents. Buggies, Carriages; Hacks OIV HAND, AND ftXAJDia TO ORDER, ALSO, All VohlclBN RopAlrcd flkart Notice. IP VOU WANT TO 110V BOMKTIIINQ NIOB and ninr. or liass a csitIsro mado Inst to your llou, kIyo ui a call, and yon shall bare Just what you want. If tho cmlo you have nstds repalrlaf, wo can do It In Rood sbaiio. KNIGHT ft LYNCH. Salem, Oct. 20 tf The Averill Paint Is Prepared li LI4HI Form READY FORIUSE. IM OP : ixt7JHL3Q;iTxraHcx,xi:i AM) OF ANY SHADE OK G0L01. I lit Is'couiposod of tho BEST MATERIALS Known to (ho Trade. $ Pure JLiuwoocl Oil, UHi STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD. FTTJHLJZ 2SXJKTC7, AND Til PUREST COLORING MATTER Procurable for Tinting THEY CANNOT SEPARATE. Ilencu It will nnvfircliar.r,.:raolf , or peol oil; does not run fioin ht-ntns, or nail It les; unit l'r tiiui.MANuv av cor,ou A.NII IIKAUTVIII' KlNIMl.lT IS WITHOUT A HIVAL. Put up iu , j, 1 nud 6 gallon PtickugeM. WEATHERFORD & CO., Wholosalo and Retail DKALKUt IX DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AGENTS, SATjEM, OGN CfmXX un.c IM)i