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y 1 " !'' I J, I in mi nl t !"!. . I ; ; - E ! ; . ; M ' . , ; .; r.; :i J : . mm.tuMUHLJJLimimnm miJiuuwiu-i J'WIWlHlirtTflgBni llll I IMUWJU''tJtj;rn''' ""ST? , i : TOWN&COUHTYflEVS. Polk County Official Directory. ' Polk county covers an area of about 1,250 iquare miles. Number of voters, 1,227. Acres :" tT land under cultivation, 93.270. Value of assessable property, $1,524,515, The Lanti Office for this District is located at Oregon City Owea Wado, Register j Henry Warren, Receiver. i CocsTT Ofkiceks. Judge, J. L. Collins Commiai(itr, E. C. Dice, 11. TateinJ Sheriff, J.W.Smith: Clerk, J.I. Thompson; Ataeaaor, H. Davis; Trenturer, R. M. May; School Su perintendent. J. II. My er; Surveyort S. T. Burch ; Coroner, C. D. Embree. ; - , r y , ip ilPosT Orricis Towns.- Bethel, Bridgeport, " Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat), Eola, Grand ' Ronde, Independence, Luckiainute, Lincoln, " Lewisvillo, Monmouth, Rickreal, Salt Creek and Zena. ;'' . U. S. Mail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 ,. in., return ing same days at 6 p. m.; for Independence, . each, Tuesday morning a.t'6 ; for Salt Creek, each Tuesday at Vp, m. W Lafayette, Mon day and Thursday at 3 p. in., returning Wed nesay and Saturday at 10 a. ra.; for Corvallis, Wednesday and Saturday at It) a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. Couktt Court. The business transacted by the County Court this term was small. The items are : A road was located from M. Ap ples store, running so as to Intersect the Mon mouth and Corvallis road at UelmioY land claim. The new Toad is about seven miles long. Bethel precinct was allowed to elect two Justices of the Peace and two Constables. Riggs had his license to run a ferry across the Willamette renewed, and was allowed to raise his rates of ferriage to 12 J cents for footmen, 25 cents for a man and horse, and 50 cents for awagon and span of horres. Jesse D. Wall IjOg'a ferry license was renewed. His ferry crosses the Willamette at Lincoln. v j The bills audited at this terra of the Court and ordered paid, were as follows ., Wm. Richardson.. $51 00 J. E. B. Pumpelly 13 40 J. W. Smith. Sheriff.. 20 00 J. I. Thompson, Clerk 79 60 II. Burbank 12 50 B. B. Branson.... 3 00 O. C. Litchfield..!..... 25 40 Oregon Stateaman , 300 Isaac S;nith X . 14 00 II. Mulkey 20 00 Total ......... Telegraphic Summary. President, Vice President, Chief Jus- - tice Chase, and many members of Con- Ciiicaoo, March 5. The Indian gress. He related his experience in massacre at'Piegan, in the Blackfeet Arctic voyaging. lie wants 015,000 nation, by the military, is undergoing for an expedition to the 'North Pole, in a searching investigation at Washing- the interest of science, lie has no ton. doubt of the discovery of extensive Logan, on accounto this affair, sus. whaling grounds. He is willing that tained as it appears to be by Sheridan tho money should be placed in the and Sherman, will ask his Committee hands ot president Grant for disburse- to strike out the clause in the military ment. ,A bill extending national aid in . t .1 T If T i ! A mnn r tn Anli I rr mill Din iransiernns me xuuiaa bureau w i m oumo tt-jf the War Department. . New York, March 4 -The Gold Room was to-day the scene of intense excitement. The price declined to 112J, the lowest since 18G2. The de cline has a depressing effect on mer the undertahinc will probably be presented inthe House next week. It can already bo said that it will receive strong support from leading members. Havana, March 7. The police ar rested last night fifty-one members ot $241 80 EELIGIOU3 SERVICES IN DALLAS. Uf. E. Church. D. L. Spaulding, pastor. -1.. Serviced at their church, north side of Mill stroet between Main and Jefferson, as follows : Piret SabbadU (In each month) in the evening: 2d Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a.m.; 3d Sabbath, in the evening. Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday erening. Sunday School every Sabbath at 8 J o'clock a. in. ., Iiaptitt Church. J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month. Christian Church. F. F$Campbcll, paator. Services at the Baptist Church secpnd Saturday and Sunday in each month. MethodUt Epicopal Church (South). B. R. ' Baxter, pastor. Services Tho First Sabbath in each -isonth at their Church, southeast corner Washington and Church streets. STATE ilTEHS. cantile circles ana the produce market, tho Masonic lraternity, who were hold The Post attributes the denrcssion to ing mourning services at the lodge. thfl weakness of foreign -exchange and The arrests were made for violation of the statement from Washington of the the law prohibiting assemblages without foreign trade movement States, which makes tho trade acrainst this countrv for the six . Chicago, March 5.- A special from months ending December 31, 1809, St. Paul says a letter dated Pembina, only 82,000,000. This statement be- Febrnary 18th, says: Majors Bbulton ins official is entitled to consideration and Gricrels marched on Fort Garry thoush the bears' marks are btincr pre with 200 Canadians, hoghsh and half breeus. INot Deinix Atrong enougn to The chimes of a fashionable church in Philadelphia played i kShoo (Fly "Not for Joe," and "I'm the 8irl that's Gay and Happy, at a recent wedding. "Bill j". said one apprentice to anoth . "my l)oss" is a better man to work for than your old man.i My boss ain't always round his shop interfering with his own business." V Baltimore complains that hogs dying with pneumonia are slaughtered there fjr home consumption, and that .diseas ed cows are converted into Bologna sausages for its citizens. Rubber pens are manufactured which are said to combine the good qualities of all other pens in use, ningtOn OI me He " pivniW'fciuH asaeiuuwgw wiviiuuv of the United the permissionof the authorities. Fpr bo balauce of eigners present were not molested. The Albany Register reports a re- pared to make as favorable, an exhibit as vival of relhrion at Brownsville. Bur ing a protracted meeting of ten days, some forty or ' fifty persons have pro fessed religion. The meeting is car ried on by the Baptist, Presbyterian, JJnited Brethren and Methodist denominations. Mr. Unthank, a civil engineer possible. The - Commercial contends that the statistics are erroneous ; that tho adverse balance .should be $20, 000,000 instead of $2,000,000; to which should be added fully $35,000, OOOJor interest on bonds held in Eu- attack the Fort, they encamped near bv. Reill collected 500 men and at tacked them. Boulton surrendered with 57 of his men who were marched to Fort Garry while the others under Schultz retired to btone tort. On the 10th lieill despatched 100 men to at tack Schultz. One of Schultz's ser rope, ine wmmerfiat aaas, nowever, that this balance, it is assured, has been nflfcftt hv the oxnort of seenritios and of vants was captured and shot. Another j i --- - - i . .. , . ., . , UI l- nnrolifiecs nF Amnriom ii i IrnnH latiAr Ot thft PafUO QatC SaVS t Hat JJOUI 444 j iiV fc a v v. aai.i v ibuu vv i j - high repute in mining and railroad sur securities in Europe, and that a large ton, finding the settlers would not rise, w mAn. mn -nnd rarml shmtnent of cotton, became uisffusted, leit ccnuitz ana VUVS, JCIt UCIC uu iu? v'a. vna uiui 11- i f x r . - . 'I , , . .. r n T ii for Albany. 8av9 the Ennina Call "- oath Pt of tho .ptt &lJJr?. MISCELLANEOUS. MAURI CD. In Salem, at the residence of Ja Glover, March 9th, by Elder 8. O. Adams, Mr. J. O. Holbert, of Salem, and Miss Minnie Nichols, of Dallas. ; : Compliment of the parties received. Guardian's Sale.! W E 8.T-SID E & T OU E J ' MAIN STB GET, j EOIA ' ' i r; DOTY, WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he keeps constantljr on hand large assortment of . : . QEHERAL MERCHAriDISE Speciallj adapted to the wants ot tba commntilty, etahraclng ! 1, Dry Goods, i Groceries, i Queensware, , J Hardware, ; ;:v; ; ' Boots & Shoes, Hats Caps; Etc Etc.. Etc. sZTCall, and Judge for yourselTe.-8. PREMIUM GANG PLOWS! JOSEPHINE P. BOYLE, GUARDIAN of the minor heirs of 3. W. Boyle, de . . m . . ILL m . ceased, liavtng Died ner peimon in m voumj nrCT tIIfllftl Tfl Court of Polk county, State of Oregon, for tha I 1 f J t II I j IViiU V II I U sale of th following real estate belonging to said wards, to-witj Beginning at the N. W. corner of the Donation Land claim of J. W. Ble, in T. 7 S., R. 5 W., running thence 8. 18.78 chains, thence E. 33.58 chains, to the W. line of the land sold by J. P. Boyle to Dan Chandler ; thence N. with Chandler's lino, 33 58 chains, to the place of beginning, contain ing 63 06100ths acreaj it is, therefore, order ed, that the next of kin, and all persons inter ested in the real eitate described ia the fore euinz Detition. be required to appear fn the of Polk county, on rsaiuraay, MAUI I?IASOI'S GANG PJLO W " COAJLLENGE." " DALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1870. County Court of Polk county., on the 11th day of April, 1870, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer or sail pennon ihould not be srrantcd; and it is further order- 820.-but before reaching there was Uietied, that a copy of this order be published in TnE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- 4 chafl the exclusive right from Wm. Sia son, for the District comprising the counties of POLK and MARION, is manufacturing tbeee Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for the same on short notice, j , for threo successive Head te advertisement of STt. Ford, ad- tninistrator, in another colamn, ye who wish to ; lay property clicap . . i . , , . - Lost. In the town of Dallas, last week, a nieerschaam pipe with a short cherry stem. The finder will confer a faror as woll as being rewarded, by leaving it at this office Religious. A religious revival is in pro. .gress at Monmouth, and the accessions to the church within the pas week, have been aeout twenty persons. New Ads. We call the attention of our readers to the new advertisement that appear this week. Tho great number prevent us from mentioning each on) ?eparitt-ly. GBorsE. The grouse, begin to hoot on the . foot bills. Our hunters Mve discovered thei places ot retreat, and have been able, to killj quite a number. - 1 nf thr ith. tct mntft rhp. npceasarv sur. . i .1 .i . i . ... u:n. .u T.-.. ihe Orrrox Keptblum! Z ' " " " Mmports ana exports closer wgemer oy pwij ui r"u' Tuu,u week, nrior to the time of bearing said peti- tion. Don at Chambers, Aiarcn um, iotv. veys for the Albany Canal, from the than they have been for years. The Santiam to the Willamette river at AN Post says that figures show that our htr.r. foreign trade is nearly balanced, and in TT V TWrwnnW fnmisW ih these figures no account is taken of the a a a Statesman vritrt the following ngures thcr0 aT0 raanv wj10 believe in the from the assessment rolis of the city of theory that Europe is indebted to Salem for the year 1870 : Value of Uoulton surrendered without firing a shot. A few hours later news from h t. Garry is that Boulton is court martialcd bompson has furmshed the of American securities, and London, .March 4.0ttaway, under with the following ficrures rntr trim Kvi;A1rA in li Smrrjinc of thp Foreicn Denartment. ' j f : 2-4w J. L. COLLINS, Co Judge. MIS CELL J NEO US. i. SQ. Come, Farmers, and encourage Webfoot Ingenuity U Enterprise 1 And enable yourielves to raise Large Crops. I For Sale at my Shop I(K each. T. II. liCCMS, . ft Dixie, Polk county, Ogn. referring to the San Juan boundary -- -j VT T Hjf T T question, eaid ten year's occupancy of X U JLtt. jLI- A i IJ;JLa XJ Bjbi.es Tlio Polk County Bible Society has jnst received a new and good assortment f Bibles, from a pocket to a large family edition. The depository 13 t the store of Messrs. N. 4 J. D. Lee. New Market. Mr. Palmer has opened a meat market in tko old market house, north of the ditch, where he is prepared to furnish; his customers with an excellent quality of fresh beef. . a Egos. Eggs are selling IpNis market at 321"cents per lioscn, and Gutter is selling at' 16J cents per pound. At these figures the in habitants of Dallas ean subsist themselves cheaper then by using beef or mutton. the varieties of weather known to the of March. On Thursday morning a Weather. We have, with in tho past week, had all month rrey thin covering of snow was on the ground And the surrounding hills were quite white. It all disappeared, however, before nooa. . SasPBXPBD Patmest. -We learn from a pri vate letter that a man, named Warren, who has purchased wheat estetvsively of the farmers on the South Yamhill, has failed, owing about $12,000 to those of whom ha purchased. It ias caused a money crisis in that part of Yam hill county. real estate, $933,312 ; value of person al property, S4G0,8 ij reduction for indebtedness, $216,413 ; total net val- uation'Sl, 182,745. This shows a gain of 200,000 during the past year. A mass temperance meeting was held at La Fayette, on the 22d, states the Blade, at which 70 persons signed a pledge of total abstinence. The same paper says : Mr. 31. S. Hart, contractor on the McMinnville canal, has commenced work with about forty men. It is his intention to push tho work forward with all possible dis patch. We expect to see the canal completed before the rainy season, next fall.' " . The Benton county Democratic Con- have nominated Judge K. S. Strahn for State Senate, D. Carlisle and W. It. Calloway Representatives, Johp Bur nctt County Judge, Jas. A. Cawthorn County Clerk, J. S. Palmer Sheriff, P. Henderson Treasurer, Zeb. Hinkleand John T. Hughes County Commission ers, Tyro Smith Assessor, W. W. Moreland School Superintendent, and Jas. Robinson Surveyor. J. C. Avery, A. J. Thayer, W. R. Calloway, P. SVnrr I, H. Sm Ih. J. Khwk nnri Wm Burk were Democratic State Convention. America, and not Ameriea to Europe, question, said ten year's occupancy of Tl.n It xn'tU Via iiuin thfit iha raitrnula I ViA Itlitrwl nf St. Jllftn had CM.t the are brinffin? the countrv to tho verere Government 22,000, besides salaries IlurcailS, of specie payments. and other charges. ' New York, March 5,The trans- New Ycuk March 9. Returns from actions at the Gold Board, to-day, are three fourths of the State of New Hamp estimated at $85,000,000. making it f shire, leavs no doubt of the election one of the largest day's work since of Steams for Governo, and Chas. II. September. . Business did not cease Gelge, Railroad Commissioner, by a with the day, bnt remained to the majorilj of 1,000 to l,f00. The Re- sraall hours of the night. Six or seven publicajliave a majority in both bran failures of Bull operators arc current- ches of the Lejslature. Stcarus has a ly reported to-night. If gold reaches majority of 1,500 over three opposing llOthere will be 200 or more. Bets candidates, r The vote shows that the Rcpublcans hold their own in the State while the Labor Reform party draws all its strength from Democratic ranks Portland-legal tcodor rates, 00c. !!"-., IB! '"i-.-,. I. STATG ftTREET, SALEM, OREGON, Importer, Wholesale and ReeUil Dealer in 7. r. 1 am l... . IJIaiik fJooLs, A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kitchen and I'arior use, . i RAW-IUDn rtOTTOM CIIAIR8, Of my own make. j ; Shop near Way mire's Iflill Stationery aud Ulrica I IiistruiuentM. are freely made to-night on a further decline, and one wager was made that it would touch 108 within a week. Dry goods men1 are complaining of stagnation of trade in consequence of the declicu in cold. Three thousand dollars of American silver wa shipped from Montreal to New York yesterdayotr orders from restaurant and saloon keeper, who in tend to give silver in change I INVITE THE PUIl LIC TO EXAMINE uiv stock. I hll be pleaded to show yon my goodj. and better pleased when y ou lay. ew Work put up to oracr,,ana ucpainng done at the lowest cah price. jf ' . 37 WOT. C, WILLS. Commercial. DRUG STORE. sun st., CAll kinds of School DcxjIu used in this Ticin- ity conaUutly on hand, " j AQZST FOB MASON & HAULI2TS 02GA27S. As I import all ray stock direct from rnanu. fiwtorersand Publisher, I can tffer Baporior iodueeincnts to publisher'. ' irllalf a block eaat of the nank-R5l 21f DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE Northwest Corner Main and , DALLAS, OGN. The commercial editor of tho Ore gonian, in speaking of the effect of the decline of gold on our merchants and Cincinnati, March 5. A number business io general, saja: of dry goods and other stores began The effect has rcadhed San Francis rmvlnrr ftilvrr hinnrft tn-rtup. Irrthn I -... s. I. K I a !tf Vr hnvf bly ninny aaore will follow on Monday, already advanced quotations on dry Drills, I aicril JICUICIIICS, ine DroKera mm au men suver to dc i goods, in consequence ox tne aeenne oi used for that purpose. g0ld : and dealers in other lines of XT X. n ? 'JL.1 .1 . Mil . -LI! 1 , unur oifcK, iuarcu o - ocvuxai iroods assure us mat iney win oe oourcu business houses of this city resumed to revise prices. Business is destined be more or less shaken up or 81 Hi. 1 HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAN V formerly belonirinir to WS. Kobb.and wUhin? to live and let lire, I will sell at l-w rates, FOR. CASH everything in inj line: And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, pHt up exprculy for Medicinal bc PURCHASED TnE ABOVE Wbilleyj we have re in cucti a manner as PCRI'UMERIEJJ elected as delegates to the specie payments yesterday. Chicago, March 7. A Tribune' New York special says several politi cians have been canvassing tho policy of running "William II Seward for Governor of New York on a ticket uniting conservative Republicans with Die Ensign says that information has the best portion of the Democrats. Tho Saw Mill.' Mr. Allen, of Eucna Viata, in-' forms , ns that the new saw mill at that plaee has been set running, and is bow witting lum ber at the rale of six thousand feet per day. The lumber is disposed of as fast as made, which reached lloseburg that the bart Chas. Devens was wrecked in attempting to put to sea from Coos Bay, last week. She had on board a cargo of lumber. It is understood that the vessel will be a total loss. ! The same paper states that , the steamboat Swan, the piouecr on the j waters of the Umpqua river, after hav ing run up the river a few miles above proposition appears to be favorably re ceived, though it is strongly opposed by the Tammany unjr, who will norm- to be more or less shaken up pr a time while the currency is undergoing tho changes noted, and those who have dealt so carclcsslv as to be largely in debt at, the Ea,t, with outstanding credits here, may find it difficult to get throuirh. riirht side up. Wo have not tho means of knowing precisely how Orecou importers stand upon the books at ,Sao Francisco and New York, but we h'flvii the opinions of those who OF U AX.L KIXDS. Al&: Sod. Cream Tartar, baleratus, .igo, Bird Seed, Paint. Oils, Varnishes, Jrxthe$, j Domestic Dyes', , i. Washing Powder, And everything el?e that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DKIM SUlitlS. I IJ. I'. XICIIOLS, Druggist. TTAVINO XT Stand of Mr. A. II. fitted and re-stocked it will satisfactorily meet every want of Ui com m unity. Buggies, single or double. Hacks, Con- tord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hou-s. day or nlhf, on hort ritie. Superior Saddle IIore, let by the Day or Ueek. !i - TERMS, RCASONARLE. " i i ' T. O. RICHMOND nate Hoffman or Tweed at the next ought to know, that our State is largely ftcw lfthl!1ratel Work Oil Cor. Malu and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. BY OVfiaLAD KODTB election. Washi sotox, IMarch 6. Governor Stevenson, of Kentucky, telegraphed to Golladay, refusing to accept his res ignation as a member of the House of Representatives, and Spying that his in debt at both places. In the payment of bills at the former place, the decline California r. 11 Ml , 1 If the contracU cre for gold, in any case ; THE CALIFORNIA SCRAP BQOfy! Dry Gools but bills OWtng in ftCW 1 ork Will DC A rfIft8Uory of u$cruI information and select hard to CIV. as they were contr acted rniV,ntr. pinirisinr choice selections of Prose duty to his State, his COUSUtuentS and t h'n il in tenders, the nrice of and Toetry. Talcs, Incidents and Anecdotes, his own honor, demand a full investijja- which has advanced very considerably oth. "to-malf Dcacriptirc, Homorous and t;j. fjf:. it... t : , v.: i - i i it. i .!' i . , " . m, I oeniimcniai. ' t .uu.uu -i" fi IicBeburg, has made her return trip, l!on 01 in? cnarges against mm m reia- giDCC the contracts were made. iw Tbo coro,iier, in arranging and combining madejn that section. i . i . tlOU to the sale ot cadetshiD bv tho lnw nrl of nroduce. with tho ccneral muterial. has preseuted tbu wholo in an inter- : I carrying away a loau 01 ireignt. ,t,:v. t, I . . 1 - . 5i ' l-". .u Ustina- n.i attractiva stvie. The brevity and nlr hrnTr,rnVfVnla ."."T r t of topic render tl work particularly under the circumstances. difBculties of the situation entertkininc. In this work wiU be found fact (jOlladay is accused Of 8'elling cadet- t it,rt IJiaoa nhnpr. and iucidents on the Lives of the Pioneers, and . ww- a I jlUIUW V waawav w rw w snips in the West roint military school. . .f. t mw v.,- nr--i. t ins srieculationa are about la STE P I.NJ milE TTNDERSIGNED HAS JtST KE- X ceived and is uow opening a carefully se lected stock of '-(I i-'v Asothbb Milt. Mr. Ji D. Vailing of Lin coin informs us that he, in eowpany with Mr. "Witten,. late of Salem, are making arrange ments to feuild a steam saw mill at that place. The enpaeitj of , the mill; will be from six to eight thouAand feet of lumber per day. Hear !tha proposed site in a very fino bdy of ouk timber, and lnmber of that wood will be made of pie first quality. y r carrying away a load ot freight. The following is a report .of the business in the lloseburg Land Office for the month of February : Number of acres sold, ,2.21G,G1: taken under ing speculations are about Clarke, of the Forty-second street Pros- prospects : 16 mining . 1 TT . 1 . . m . r. n . s r. . I 1 " J m. . t X I tne uomesteaa Accz,4ii30 ; taiceo byterian Church, lectured lastveyening Mtis believed from tho tenor of prir under the I're-emption AP i,U4U UU j I on the subject ot the Bible in the Pub- ate lei total, G,501 09. 8jrmREw.As spring approaches the grey The French Government has inti- v; - digger iuirrel begins to show himaolf, and 4 mated, .through one of its I ministers, commence depredations on tho farmers. By reason of the mildness of the , winter none of these pests hare died of starvation, cold or: floods of water. They, of coarse, will swarm into the fields in unuiual numbers this spring and su turner, destroying large quantities of grainy It would be a good plan, according to our way M thinking, for the fanners to de- 1 clare war againat them early this season. Now while their favorite food is scarce, they will cat greedily of wheat that has been poisoned with strychnine. The best way to prepare the wheat is to soak it in water, and then sweeten it with sugar or syrup before miling in the poison. The poisoned grain plated j about tbelr haunts would prove the death of many scores of these venuin. The work of destrue tion can safely be entrusted to t.h'iJwr.whn tliat in future all parties will beat lib erty to lay cables from France. This announcement, if final, must settle the question between America and France as to the interchange of cable lines. The managers of the French line have contradicted the charge that American messages are subject to condemnation by the imperial censor ; but time alone will dispel a doubt which derives some of its effect from the FrasncoIlebel and untrustworthy character of Messrs. Ijeutcr, JJrlioger & Co. The French have arrived at an honest conclusion in the antt-monopolf . N. Y. Tribune. The latest fashion among young la- will match pre old enough to know the properties pf fltrycb, j did S is x to Select suits tfcat Wl : innUe.':' ; v ; ; .0 J the color ot te hair. lie Schools. Ho made a severe argu ment against the lloman Catholics, as serting that the cause of this sectarian movement wa3 that the papacy, which letters from tho interior mining re gions, that a fair trade will open with tho spring mining season. . Numerous discoveries have been modo in various localities, and all tho camps are better was growing weak in Kutope, seeks to supplied with snow for spring operations recover us vigor on our sou. ue warn than thev havo been; tor tbo last two ed the people of the Divine displeasure seasons. At nearly all thei3 epots of in seeing uoa s wora Danistiea irom schools. Bev. Mr. Ilepworth, of the Church of Messiah, preached last even ing on the same subject. Previous to tho sermon, a petition to the Legisla ture against sectarian grants was circu lated in the congregation for signatures. s r . -. supples, more than the usual numbers of men have eongregrted en roiite for the diggings, and are awaiting the open g 01 j travel 10 go xorwaru. "At Brady's Bend, Pa., in n violent Mr. Ilepworth considered that wo aro Miuarrcl between a father and mother, on inn verge 01 b revolution w nose re mno gm, iwunecu jems uiu, m iry suits would be more important than ing to part them, became so excited anything oocurring in American his-1 that shQ is hopelessly insane. tory since the declaration of Indepen dence. He said hU principle was the A man io Cincinnati a fcw.days ago DQttom dollar tor the ruhiio ocUools, 1 suddenty lost the sight of ono aye with but not one cent for sectarianism, r J out any premonitory symptoms. To all Captain Hall delivered a lecture last J outward appearances the eye is as good night to a largo audience, including the 1 aa everj but the sight is entirely goue of the History of tho State, that make lis pages glow with the facjuations of a romance. wo connueniiy an? uiiate lor tnis book i lareer sale than any work that' has been circu lated unon this Coast for many years. J . It is one large octavo volume 01 upwarai or 700 pages, printed on elegant paper, nanusorae type, with numerous spirited engravings, illus trating scopery, character, etc. j I i -i It is fold only through canvassing agents, and thoso wishing territory to ,'cantass should immediately apply ia person of by hjtUr to the undemigned. ; ; i k'o have also just secured the General Agen cy lor the Pacific; Coast fori tho Celebrated Morse's Fountain lo- An excellent article for ugents. M H i ; 11. II. irNtiKUVi M FuDlkher, ! j 609 Montgomery SU 36 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL'Ai jr. isctigc, i B LAC K ffS T II, ; Main 8treet Independence, DOES WORK OP EVERY,! fecWPTION io his line, in tbo most- substantial man ner, at short notice. - TERMS REASONABLE.- "j Giro me, call and try my work. Groceries, Boots & SIiocs, .Ladles' Drcsj Goodsv - ilZeii-s lolhiug, KTC.j ETC., ; Which he proposes to eeU as CIIEAP as tho same quality of gads van be procured this side r i'oruana. . 4 . Oa.ll and Seo -Me. Don't Forget the Chtckamln. 4, .;;7;'jJ n. XEWp, SASH Ma DOOR FACTORY, Corner MU1 and Main streets, Pallas. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON 1UND; JW. a large variety of IWs atid U?f Sashes, of a!f the common slues, and orkliJU the host workmanship, atHheir Sash aaut Door Factory, which they offur for sale as cheap aa such articles can be purchased claewlpjro. Thev are also Dirnared to fill ail special or1 ders for work in tholr lino promptly cheaply . aoettimtoly. - ' ;';;t-? ' Give ns a trial, and you will bo satisfied, 2 - RIQOS A CAMPBELL. ALT.-CARMEN ISLAND AND LTV EHPOOL Suit; in "onHties to uir, at COX; A EA RII ART'S Sulem. s C UEENSWABE IX ABUNDANCE, $ Al - ! . J. Ju. LliWla 3. i f 1. 1 t I 1 I V, V A t - - f : I r ? ? 1 s 1 " . w