ty MAY 27 County Canvass. . Tbe Republican and Democratic candi dates for Marion coua! j wilt address tbeir fellow-citizens at the following limes and places, viz Jffr8on ..Saturday, 28 30. 30 31 Waconda.... Belpas3i ... Aurora Butteville .. Cbampoeg.., St. Louis..., Salem Monday, .Monday even'Dg, it it k ....Tuesdaj, ........ Wednesday, Jute 1 ....Thursday, " 2 ..Friday, " 3 Saturday, ' 4 Speakicg will be at 11 a. m., except at Belpass-i and Salem, where it will be in the evening. THE CITY AND COUNTRY. -WtHDMk.SDA.ir. Bowker & Smith have the contract for the brick work of the Commercial Hotel at $9 per M. Tbe upper river is getting uncomforta bly low. II pat lightning was seen in tbe South and East lasi night. Sure sign of rain. 'Not fob Joseph " The Herald says Joseph Brown has been appointed census taker for Marion. J. Henry Brown says tbe job bas been given to him, and it is "not for Ja., ob, dear, no." Early. Uxtfovaga k Wright have same new potatoes, raised by Mr. Himea, a few miles from town. This is considered a backward season, but new potatoes in tbe middle of M ty is doing pretty well. , A splendid roll tf good Republican butter found its way to this office on Monday, and has been appropriately dis posed of, but tbe name or tbe tnaktr failed to act-oinpany it, and we desire to know from whose bands it came. Disabled. On account of tbe shaft giving way, tbe steamer Albany was obliged to go below Jor repairs. Sbe bas toeeu busily engHged in bringing freight down the river this far, to be taken be low by tbe regular boats. In const' quence or the accident tbe rannie oa taken her place fr a day or two, and went up ibe river for freight yesterday. Bhand Nsw Saddle and Hakniss Sup. Mr. S. U. Gray having purchased tbe stock and business of Geo. Roland, is carrjiog on tbe Saddle and Harness busi ness at tbe old stand on State street. Mr. Gray is well known in the Valley towns and Ent.t of the mountains, as a superior saddle maker, and promises to fit any man wbo vault to buy.V His harness can't be beat. Tin Pixleys. Last night the beautiful drama, Theresa's Vow, was put upon the stage in an excellent style. The parts were all well sustained, but Mr. Dennis won applause by bis eplendid acting as the Sergeant. The lateness of tbe hour forbade an extended notice. Tc-nigbt tbey play in Silverton, and will be here during the week, when tbey deserve a first rate house. Pbogress. The basement walls of tbe new hotel are being brought forward quite rapidly. Yesterday tbe masons be gan work on tbe kitchen, which is to be a one story wing at tbe souih-we9t corner. To guard as much as possible against danger of fire, the kitchen will contain no wood in its structure. The floor is to be of brick, tbe ceiling of iron and the walls plastered on tbe bricks to avoid tbe use of laths. This ought to make a pretty safe room. "Thoss Strawbebhibs" For the Bap tist Supper and Festival, to be held in Starkey's fins hotel rooms on Commercial street, Wednesday evening June 1st, are already engaged, and a good time is an ticipated. Some new and novel features will be introduced, and it is hoped that tbe public will on this occasion liberally . sustain us in our endeavor to raise funds to make further and much needed repairs on our house of worship, as all such im provements should be looked upon as a public benefit. Per order of tbe Ladies Commiit?e. TnB Pixlbys This family, of which we have beard so much, played tbe comedy 'AH that Glitters is not Gold" last night, to a moderate audience, and we think gave entire satisfaction. Tbeir playing is of a style and finish that is ouly acquir ed by loog practice and by appearing be fore city audiences. Tbey deserve a lib eral patronage from our citizens, as fami lies traveling as these are, give goo j per formances and at the same time are not liable to tbeotijections often urgtd against strolling troupes. Tc-nigbt tbey give Theresa's Vow and all for Benson, and we bespeak for them a good bouse. New Lodge. On Monday erening last Hon. C. Beal, G. W. C. T., of Oregon, organized Eola Lodge No. 129, I. 0. G. T at Eola. Tbe officers are B. M. Hay den, W. C. T.; Mary Becket, W. V. T. J. RUhardeon W. 8 ; O Waller, YV. F. S ; Emma Icgtlls, W. T ; J as Chitwood, V. M.; O. Waller, W. 1. G.; Mason, V 0 G.; J. E. Richardson, W. R. S ; B. Pumpelly, W. L. S ; P. O. Waller, W C; A Ingalls, W. D. M ; W. Montgom ery, W. A. S ; D. D. Pretyman, P. W. C. T.; W. D. Cole, L I); . , The Lodge meets on Monday evenings in the O td Fellows Hill. Tbe? intend to unite with that order in building a new and commodious ball during tbe Summer. It is a Lodge smalt in numbers, but strong in determination to succeed, ana with tbe material of which it is composed tbey' must meet with success. Tbe County Canvass. Tbe candidates on tbe county tickets commenced tbeir rounds yesterday, at tbe school house on Howell Prairie. The audience was not large, as farmers are Tery busy. Men were plowing in sight of the place in al directions. Harding and Davenport took tbe lead, tbe former devoting an hour tad a half to the tariff on teasels, "and sicb," while tbe latter is said to bare made a masterly review of tbe political topics of the day. One enthusiastic individnal avers that "Tim- is the best stamp speak er in Oregon." Several others of the - candidates spoke, and when tbe meeting broke up, Eagan was recitioga Congress man's speech, furnished by tbe "business manager." Tbey speak to-day at Silver ton. TIICMfDAY. Items. Legal Tenders, 8Jj9. Wheat Is brlngtog J S cents at tbe Salem mills Tbe bigbest prico of the year. The Willamcntte rose four inches in 24 hours. This cool weather will put a stop to that. Salem mills received 380 bushels wbest by boat yesterday. ' Threshing machines must be in demand. Eight have come op the river mis wees: ' The sprinkler -was ran yesterday, but is not likely to be needed to aay. There are three prisoners awaiting trial, now in the county jail. A shotgun, supposed to bare been stolen, was taken from Henderson at Waconda. : At Siltsbtoh. We learn that there wis a good Attendance at Silverton to . bear the county candidates. Tbey spoke all day and came away, leaving Eagan saying bis piece as uoual. SALEM, FRIDAY, ' Match -Game. Tbe University bojs will play the Marion Club a match game of base ball on Saturday, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Marion's grounds, near tbe Court House. Stabbing Affbay. Michael 0. Laugh- lin bas been committed to jail by C. Ry J. P., for Champoeg, for cutting Robert D ilv with a knife a few days since. Bis bail is fixed a.1 $1,000. It seems that tbe cutting was done in a fight. D tily is a carpenter who lived at Salem, but is work ing at bis trade in Champoeg. - Lost. In Salem, or on tbe road to Waconda, a pocket book containing pri vate papers of no value tov any but the owner, whose name appears on tbsm. Tbe finder, if an bonest man, will cooler a fa tor by leaving them at this office, or with S. D. Snowden at W&e.ond. Ah Improvement. 1 be mill owners and other property holders of South Sa lem have nnited to improve tbe place by grading Mill street from South Comnier cial to the slough. This is a mucb need ed work and one that will wit repay all who own property in that vicinity, and besides it evinces a commendable spirit of wide awakenes la "Sleepy Hollow which we are glad to see. Once Mobb By request, the Pixley Troupe will return to Salem and give one of their er. tertaioments at the Opera House, on Saturday evening next. This will positively be the Tast appearance of this Troupe for tbe season. Those wbo have not seen tbem should not tail to be present on ibis occasioo, and tboge who have should go also, as an entire change of programme will be presented. Alu iST Ait Item. A farmer left bis team opposite our office yesterday, stand ing with ibelinee wrapped round the hub Something caused tbe horses to move and tbe lines tebtenine they backed until it seemed that something must break. Tbe tongue was of good stuff, for it bent like whalebone, and tbe drier with some risa succeeded in eeitiug the lines i lear in time to prevent d.mge, or an item. Mr al: Never wrap tbe line round the bub. Coats. Ou arriving at Oregon City,the supposed damage to the Albany wss found to be a false alarm, and sbe return ed yesterday all right. Tbe Success was put on tbe river to meet the increased de raaod for transportation occasioned by ibe rise in wheat. These boats have bo'b gone above. Tbe Success will prob ably be kept on the line all summer, epe daily if it is found necessary to withdraw tbe Reliance. Deterred. Learning that Mr. Shiel had a previous appointment to speak at the Court House on Wednesday evening, Mr. Mallory has decided to change tbe time of bis appointment to Thursday eveoiog (tr-nigbt) at 8 o'clock, when he will address tbe people at tbe Opera House. Mr. Mallory has not been beard in this campaign, but from bis facilities for properly understanding tbe subject on wbicb to pek, we xpect to hear some thing that will justify a large turn out Lost and Found.; Considerable excite ment was caused yesterday in South Sa lem by a three-year-old child of Capt Swain getting lost. It was missed in the forenoon and after some search tbe neigh bors were aroused and tbe country round closely scoured; and tbe little one was at length found bait a mile trom tbe bouse He said be had been out after stravrber ries and had been to sleep. Tbe family, wboee recent affliction wakes tbem more anxious about tbe little ones, were in a state of suspense almost bordering on distraction. War. A little affair came off yes'er day, which shows that even landlords cn not always be bilked with impunity A man went into one of our grocery stores and representing that be bad a large band of cattle and a number of herd men', made a bargain to purchase a large quantity of provisions at wholesale price. He was to come for tbem next day, but in tbe mean time a restaurant keeper who was acquainted with the man to tbe extent of a good many dollars wortb, posted tbe grocery man on his customer. The cus tomer called for his purchases, but was told that he must pay for tbem. Waxing wrath, be declared he had plenty of money, etc.; and just then the restaurant man told him if be had so much mot ey he might as well settle. This modest dt mand was entirely ignored, so our firiend proceeded to put a bead on the fellow scientifically, thereby conferring a double favor, taking out tbe wortb of his own bill and preventing bis neighbor from be ing taken in by tbe scamp. Thief Caught. Mr. Hansaker's mare wbicb was stolen a short time ago, was recovered yesterday ; tbe supposed thief was takeu at the same time. Mr. Hunsa ker had gone towards Idaho on a supposed track of tbe thief, but night before last Sam Brown telegraphed that ho thought the roan and the animal were near Wa conda. B. F. Brown, who acts for Mr. Huosaker, sent back word to take bim on suspicion, which was done. Tbe man was found in a thicket and after a bard run of a mile, was captured. The mare was foond in another place and tbe saddle near by. He calls himself Henderson, has been about tbers a short time, tried to trade the mare off, but now denies having ever seen the animal. While iu Waconda he amused himself buying farms at reckless figures, . representing that he bad plenty of money in tbe bank at Sa- I'-m. He was committed for trial t y Pou- jade J. P. in default of Sl.000 bail, which be promises to d posit, "when tbe bank opens in the morning. " Catebpillabs. Our exchanges are dis cussing as to the best modes of .getting rid of these creatures, which this year threaten to be quite troublesome. Tbe papers of Jacksonville speak of apian that is patented by a gentleman of that section. I, is to encircle each tree with a collar of .tin. This tbey say is "sure destruction." Such a plan would proba bly prevent tbe worms from climbing tbe tree, a tbing that there is but little dan ger of tbeir doing anyway, bat we can't see ibe "destruction." A rortland pa per advises pouring coal oil on tbem This would be likely to kill them, but a cheaper and more efficacious way is to cut tbe twig which bears a family of co coons from ibe tree and burn tbem. By destroying all that are deposited before they begin to travel and keeping the lin collar round the body of the tree, tbey can be entirely prevented from doing in jury. These metal nogs or collars may be patented but we doubt it, as we bave seen them used for a number of years. FRIDAY. ''. Items. Legal Tenders rate at 8788. Salem Mills received by boat 2,300 bushels of wheat. . Base ball is going on every afternoon at tbe Court House gronnds. Tbe Reliance brought up a quantity of California wool and some of the new clip of Oregon. Fcseral Service. Tbe Rev. Mr. How ard wilt preach the funeral service for the late Jesse D. Walling, at tbe Spring Val ley Church next Sunday morning. J. N. Dolpm. This gentleman is te speak'this evening. It having been un derstood when Mr." Dolph was here that the Opera Houte was engaged for Friday evening, .bis, address was announced to be at tbe Court House. But as tbe lor mer place is not taken, and is so much belter to speak in, trie place win no aouoi be changed. Military Becsiox. The members of Capt. GoflTs Co. K., W. T. M. V., who were in the Indian war of 1856, are re quested to meet at tbe Court House, in Salem, on; the 4th of July, 1870, at 9 o'clock a. m. Any one that desires to send aay communication to the company can do so by addressing Lieut. Tbos. B. Wait, at Zena. Polk county, Oregon. Oregon and W. T. papers please copy. Dead We learn from Mr. Huosaker, who was at Champoeg yesterday, that Robert Daily, who was stabbed by O'Laugblin, died Wednesday night, an other victim of the mischievous practice of carrying deadly weapons.. It is hardly probable ; that tbe fatal deed would have been committed bad there been time for a moment's reflection by tbe misguided man wbo is now in confinement, and in jeopardy of his own life in consequence of one moment of passion. Wool Gbowisq in Yamhill. From Mr. Lyman KiDney, of Cbehalem, we learn that tbe sbeep raisers of Yamhill county are having a most properous sea son. Spring Iambs came in fine weather and suffered nt little loss, while tbe wool crop promises to ie quite heavy. Mr.'Johu Baker, of McMinnville, sheared 91 bead of stork sheep, mixed Cots wold , and obtained 800 pounds of good wool, being an average of 8 pounds per bead. Tbe sbeariog season has about ended and the entire clip will be quite large. With wool bringing a good price and wh"a rising, we may reasonably look for easier times in money matters. Singular Growth. Mr. Seth Hi rues, living near Humphrey's Ferry, and wbo brought the first new potatoes of the sea son to town, informs us that they were produced in an extraordinary manner. About four weeks since he planted a patch of potatoes in the red bill land, and as they did not come op, be dug into the bills a few days figo and found, to bis surprise, that although they had made no sieo of soaoutinz for tODS. the runners . ..,.,.1 ... ' . 1 toes were formed in considerable quantity, varying in size from thit tf a hen egg I down. He dug a number or them and brought them to town. We tried a mees of them and found about half tbe number unsoundjthe remainder being good healthy tubers Ahoot one bill in ten had epront ed and made tops. Here is a nut for bo anists and physiologists to crack We do not recollect havirg ever before beard of such an occurrence and would deem it an impossibility, but that the evidence is beyond a question. When tbe order to incresse the mail service of tbe weet side of tbe Willamette valley was made a short time sgo, tbe ronte was laid down in such a way thai McMinnville was inadvertently omitted. A letter from S-nator Williams, dated May 5b, ststps that be bas called the at- teotioo of tbe Department to tbe omission, and that the route rill be so laid down that factioo and for thf purpose of co as to bring McMinnville in the line of the operating with them. Statesman, Dec. 8, dailv mail that is to commence running 1855. on the 1st of Julv. Public Speaking- Plblic Speaking. lion. J. N. Dolpii will address the citizens of Salem at the Court House, on Friday evening, 27th iost., at 8 p m , in which he will show the position, past and present, of tbe Democratic party, on railroads and other internal improvements. Beuna Vista Stoneware constantly on hand at the Post Ojjice Store; a large af- sortmentof Butter Pots, Churns, Jars, Jugs, and Milk Crocks, all Beuna Vista Stoneware. Horse owners should not fail to read the advertisement of Franklin & Williams in this paper. Harvest must be coming on. Cunning ham & Co. sold a New York Self Raker yesterday at $225. 4 LL TELE (3 It A PHIC SUjStARY Washington, May 24. J. W. Stevens, ex State Ser.retay of Xorth Carolina, was shockingly assassinated at Pelham, in that State, Saturday, in tbe Court House. Tbe murderer is unknown. Cincinnati, May 24. Tbe Presbyteri an Assembly bas arranged that the Sy nod, of Pacific (j(fhjh races all west of tbe At c. All - 1 1 n i c; St. Albans, May 24. Five hundred persons arrived by train, and one or two hundred from this vicinity :tbey go im mediately to Frxnklin, opposite Pigeon Hill, Canada. Tbey have ahundance ol arms, ammunition and artillery, and are commanded by Col. Donnelly. Tbe Canadian Government sent fifteen cars of infautry nd artillery to Pigeon Hill tc-otgbt.' Warm wurk is expected. Otfdeosbnrg, N. Y. May 24 All tele. grnpb lioes leading here, and tbe cable across the M. Lawrence wascut last night by ibe Feniats. Many arrived tc-day. Much excitement at Wasdington, wbere arms, ammunition and provisions bave been stored since March,, and wbi b lat nifibt were put in motion for the Canadian rendezvous. The volunteers drilling at Prercott Battery are ordered there from Oitowa. The American Consul at Preseott re- ports thai Gen. Sherman will be here to- morrow wirb sufficient American regulars to prevent invasion. Conflagration In Quebec, Mantreal, May 24. A dispatch from Quebec gives the details of a great firein St. Roche, the suburbs of tbat city. Five or six thousand persons are houseless; hundreds. : Of tbe thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed. Printing Office oaraed. St Louis, May 25. The building of the Missouri Republican was destroyed by fire last night. Locs estimated at one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Sast Fr.nel.co M.vket.. San Francisco, May 25. Flour Super- fine in sks, $5 87j, and $6 00 for extra There is consideraole shaving on outside wneat z euu sks gooa mining, $i eu; choice, $1 9001 95 per lOOlbs Barley $1 10 135 per lOOtbs the latter an extreme ngure. Oats Small lots, $ I 68200 per 100ft) Shoo Fly Galloway bad a small audi ence, without a particle of applause, at Lafayette on Wednesday. There was not even a handlull of greens thrown to him, and be was so hungry tbat mustard or turnio tons would have tasted well, the Shoo Fly being a voracious species. He stid there was no nse in his talking poli- tics and proved it fully before be sat down Democracy must be bard np indeed, when it keeps such an insect as that buxzinir around about Ben Holladay and tbe Chi namen. The Sboo Fly bas a gallows way, And all the Yamhill people say. "Sboo fly don't bodder mo." From P irt'Bnd Commercial. Bogue Biyer War Beyle. . The Salem Pressot Sunday says: "We reiterate all we have heretofore ae- ; serted in relation to Palmer's slandering the people of Oregon in relation to the Causes and prosecut'on of the war; and repeat that he and Gm. Wool were the prime causes of the long delay in obtain ing Congressional recognition of the debt, and the subsequent repudiation of nearly one half of it." In order to prove that it is not to Gen. Palmer, but to the Salem Statesman, Mr. A. Bush, editor (Mr. Grover's friend), the blame imputed by the Press should be charged of "slandering the people of Oregon in relation to the causes and pros ecution of the war," we present the fol lowing extracts from that former chief Democratic organ of Oregon: No fears are entertained of an outbreak of tbe Rogue River Indians. They are quietly and peaceably disposed, as tbey have been all summer Statesman, Oct. 13, 1855. We have private intimation that it bas been Ibe organised and pose of so rn individual i Indian disturbances so 4t to create oppor tunities t p'on ter the p kiblic Treasury. Stattsmb, Oct 23. I8jj, You esro that theony man kil lion above(Tt)le Hock, la u 'ie allev) was M jor L Upton. Corrrn I of the Stati smart, Oct. 29, 1855. The fear about Indiaos is rapidly pub aidiug denpiie tbe attempt of tbe alarmists o keep it up. Men are returning to sober reason, and to"a feeling of perfect secu rity which ought never to have been dis turbed. Statesman, ..Vou. 10, 1855. The 'Whites have been trviog to break out in this valley (Uuipqua) but have not succeeded to any extent vei Ibid. We hnve p u hi i.-bed facts as tbey occur red and exist, aid probabilities, aa sober, reasonable men conceivrd tbem. We were not carried entirely away from the teachings of reason, jiidgmeot, sen.-e and xpTience, by tbe ColtiUe excitement, and we bave not been by tbe Indian ex-eit-'iBeut.. Statesman, Die. I, 1855. There always wiilbea few eoterpriiing spirits, dead broke and too lazy to work, whose voices are always for war, though uot ,or nott because In tbe confusion in- C'j-nt to such a state of things they have a license to go gypsvug round tbe country Upon Cayu-e ponies, plundering bonet men tor a living Stateemau, Oct. 13, 1855 During tbe past t-ix inobtbs peace bas not been j disturbed for one hour in the upper Rogue River valley. One or two men have been killed or wouiided in drunken brawls between whites. States man, Oct.,13, 1855. Captain Tichutrsaid it was the opinion of Lieut.! K'-iu-z, U. S. A , and his own opinion, that tbe war bad been deliberately orougbt about by the machinations of the above mentioned faction. Southern Ore- gonans. We Teuture to assert that everv man of whatever political faith who h-ard Dr. H tiry through, in bo' h th direct and cross examination, left the bouse satisti-d that thai faction (the Southern Oreuotiians) rere nut gijililcdg or tbe accusations ni-de and that Dr. Henrv bitntelf was found down Suu-tb just as hostilities com- menced, by previous understanding with Clarendon, I meaning tJbarley Drew 1 is in a deplorable condition. Last spring be formed a co partnership with the Oreyo- nian to incite Indian hostilities South, tor tbe patriotic purpose of furthering the payment of tbe yet unpaid bills of tbe Famed Expedition to fight tbe Emi grants, ; and opening an oppo'tuoity for another grab Statesman, Dec. 8, 1855. There is a record tor you to pitch into, Mr. Salem Press, if you are earnest in jour professions about tbe vindication of the people of Southern Oregon from the slanders and calumnies of those wbo ac cused them, during tbe Rogue River Indi an war, , of having ' incited Indian dis turbances so as to create opportunities to plunder the public treasury." And, when you shall have copied the above extracts, to display your intention to apply censure wbere censure is due, we will furnish you with another batch, copied from tbe same "old Democratic Bible" to the same pur pose. We will also prove to you, before we quit the subject, that Gen. Wool de pended upon these statements copied from Mr Bush's paper, and embraced them iu bis report, for all that he alleged against tbe payment of the Oregon War Debt. And we will further prove that Mr. Gro- H8 i Chairman of the Cowoiistion to which Gen. Palmer appointed him, was tbe author of some of tbe remarks wh:ch are now relied unon by you, Mr. Press. and your party organs, to chow that. Gen. Palmer la not worthy of the, support of tht people of Southern Oregon. Tbat Rogue j River War sutjr-ct is likely to prove a mort disietrou one for the cause of Mr. Grover, you will discover. ()Mrs. and Mary Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. June, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaiuevand two children, Mr.and Master ilarria. Reed, Guin.Cartwrivht and five others, killed by Rogue River Indians, Oct. 9, 1S55. Answers Wanted. A Democrat asks through the Oreyonian the following per tinent questions. Let Democrats, (?o- called), answer for themselves: 1st. By whom and wtat administra tions were the first and several succeed ing treatie- made and ratified between tbe Doited States and the Empire of China? 24- ! What was the design-on the part of tbe Doited States in nixkiugsuch trea ties, and tbe provisions thereof ? 3d. j At what date was the greatest Chinese immigration, and under whose administration? ; 4 h i Has rot tbe United States contin- nously since 1843 sought bv treaty closer I and more intimate commercial relations with tbe Empire of China? 5 hJ Who are the employers of Chinese laboi? Is thereany difference as to party? 6tnj Will tbey present to tbe people (should the Chinese be a nuisance to so ciety as claimed by Democrats) a practi cal plan of removiog them, and state what measures will be neceiisiirj? 7th. In case of tee exclusion of tbe Chinese from the Doited States and from 1 protection under tbe several treaties, what course will it be necessary to pursue to I remove aud call home tbe many thousands j of Americans citizens now in China, and protected onder said treaties.' 8tb. Do tbe Democratic party desire to' sever tbe commercial relations now n . f . . . nmnmti"ZZ were nioneers.and instrumental in KnilH. i ng 0p, 9 b. What evidence has the Democratic party tbat tbe Chinese desire or would accept the elective franchise? Qoesti ks. It there was really $15,000 over in Polk to buy Democrats with, how much majority would tbat party expect this year? After groaning because so many Demo crats are ready to Bell out, is it probable tbat Grover'a Organ would really inform i?em who hag mon7 to buy? Alter C1 ,11D Sne,l "rascal" last weekvdo thf7 pect tbeir readers to take b,s wo"fdor any thing this? Waterloo. A gentleman wbo heard tbe discussion at Corvallis says tbat Woods did find a Waterloo, as Grover rajs, at wbicb Un G. -was tbe Bonaparte, i Wi4l be rtfti ffd ltttW7!)rtirr The Oregon War Utbr. The Tom Suckey Democracy hare a great deal to say about General Palmer's hav ing prevented tbe payment of the Oregon War Debt." To hear them tell itr Palmer has possessed immense influence and used it against Oregon. This and the Tom Suckey story are both off tbe same piece of cloth. He never laid a straw in tbe way, or said a word against our war debt being fully paid. The facts are that Ore gon was then under Democratic rule and tbe war was so conducted that the ex penses incurred on paper were enormous, amounting to many millions of dollars. For instance, cyuse horses were put in all the way from $75 to $400 each, the $75 being about the true Talue. A com mission was appointed, consisting of Grover and two army officers, who were to audit the Oregon war claims and re port the true state of facts to the Govern ment. If Grover bad possessed the back bone to really audit and pass upon these claims according to their deserts, his re port would havo been received and acted on, but be simply reviewed the claim aud recommended payment, with scarce any abatement. Koowing tbat tbe claim ants as voters might pass, some day, on his claims for office. When tbe facts b- ame known in Congress, tbat body acted upon the debt as a unit, and knowing that the prices of many things supplied were enormous, cut down the whole debt in proportion, and those who supplied goods and horses at a reasonable price were great losers. Therefore Grover is more to blame than any living man, for tbe deferred payment of tbe Indian war debt, and the general ledmtion made in the amount. We sum the case up as follows: Grover bad neither tbe fairness nor the back bone requisite to bis position as commissioner, to audit tbe w.r claims, and so by bis award some articles of equal value were charged, at prices varying at least four or. five times tbe lowest rates charged This award figured hp, if we remember argbt, over $0,000,000, when, if based on reasonable estimates and on a consist ent scale of prices, which the commit sion should have adopted, and inflexibly adhered to, it would have been fully paid and paid long before it was. Fenian Raid on Canada. The Fenians bave commenced a raid upon Canada, crossing the line from dif ferent points on Wednesday. One movr- ment being from Detroit, Michigan; one from St. Albany, Vermont; and others probabiy fiom other points. Those under Gen. O'Niel at St. Albans had a skirmish and surprised by a volley from Canadians in ambush. One Fenian being killed and one wounded. Tbe fight was witnessed by U. S. Marshal Foster, and tbey arrest ed O'Niel when a lit tie ways from his command and brought him to St. Albans and put him under $20,000 bail.' Ilia ar rest throws a damper on the movement. There is great excitement along the border, Gen Meade is expected at St Albans i:b D S. troops, somejof whom have already arrived. The Fenians bad attacked the Home Guards near Toronto and been repjlsed. The Britfiish Regr.- lirs were going to tbe front. In an at tack on an ou post at Freelinburg tbe Fenians were said to be repulsed with 1 killed and 12 wounded and musing, Ca nadians lost none. 3,000 Fenians were at Pigeon Hill throwing-up intrencb m nts, 8,000 bave left New York and ts many more bave enlisted there. It is Stid that Fi'zhugb T.ee, late of tbe rebel army, commarrds tbem, and Co'. Mosby, of guerrilla fame, is organizing the Fe nian cavalry. There is a iepi n that Ca badans have been defeated in a skirmi-h and bave fallen back. Judge C. II. Miller, of Grant county, was in towa yesterdaj and gave us a call. Mr. Miller eeetns to have thrown off the working harness and bas started out to see tbo world, cultivate his literary tastes and mingle wi'h the society of older lands. He intend to to travel for several tears to come, and we wish biro all tbe i-rj'ijnient and satisfaction tbat should naturally befall a man whose social views and generous heart are a credit to his kind. Watcii nm.-A man named Frank Morgan, a democrat, formerly of Polk county, who bag been gwne two years and over and says he voted fur Haigbt in California, says he iu?os to vote in Polk next election. Watch for him everywhere. When a man or newspaper does not expect to be believed without an oath, he or it admits a very poor reputation for veracity. IrlAKRIED. May 25'h, 1870, hy II. A Johnson, J. P , Mr. David Mt Donald, of Washington connty, and Mra Margaret Clm, of Marion county, near Jefferson. SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Offloe, NO. 64 FRONT STREET, Adjolnlnr the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oreron SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. Ace e enta, NoW-s, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile Claln tof every detcrtp len throt ght ct Oregon snd the T rrhortet, WILL HE MADE A SPECIALTY AND PRDMPTLT COLLECTED, as w.ll as with a due rtgard to eccm mj In all koklness matters In' trusted to his care,, and the prceted s raid over punctually. ' REAL ESTATE DEALER. eplS JTJkLES VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR- RENEWER. bas ptovsd Uself to be tbe moat perfect prepara Uoa fur the Hair eve uffrre I to tbe pabilo to Restor Or ay II lr t H Or l;tI Col r, and create a new growth where it bas fallaa off from Olsaaaa pr netoral deaay. . It KiU prev nt iht HairromuM'tr ouL All wbo ee it ar. ntt"' ln "" 1 ' ' tbe praise f txiog the beat Hr Dreseiac exteat m .xrrscruso oirtT r B. P ITALL A CO., Kasbo, It. H , ProM-lors. Oar Treaiisa on Hair sent Ire hjr piRiI. Price $1 00. For sale bv all drngKists. Beets sssid 8lte ma.'e t order by KOYAL & SXITH. Fetttro'i Woct. State sV.fM. mb8 COMjuEiiCIAL KEWS. FbiDat, May 27, 1870. produce and Provision Market. ftoca 8.-ra XXX pr sack, t 60 s Anmsvllle, pr ack, ft ill i Jefferaon, (1 co; Moore, inen s MiliK'.SlfiO: Other brands SI 50fr. Graham,! 87Jtf Co kSAL Orceonrtouwl.oc; Walla Walla, 6c What t-eat white. 5c. 0ts ProjO aons.vO to 7e- Potatoks Krora wigons,. to 00c. Early Rote z3c. per lb. Booj Sldea, 11 V hams, 15al6c ; shonlders, 8a 10c. i Bias la food dema.nl ; from wagons c ; retail 6C. Bottwi 1? to20e and'abocnant. Corns Firm. Costa Rica, by the sack 24c ; re tail. 25c : Rio. 5c : Java. 88xc. Chhss Cranaton's Oregon, S5e ; California 80e. Cahuls Grant's.aS 00 per box; Wood's 0 00. Adamantine at Ou. Vtr IbXOc a SIX c Rivh 16aK. GasM Fruit Apples per box 75c. DaiKD Fbdits Apples 4c a Oo; peaches Ibe, prunes 81) a oic ; Urefroiij currants ibe a xcc ; Zante do 85c : raisins 87)kc, Fun Salmon, choice, hi bbls, 17 00; bellies, kits, St) lbs, 4 00; do do 80 lbs, IB 00; mackerel, per kit, 4 00. Codfish, coast, 15c; Eastern, 20c. Laid In cans. 175c. ; In bulk; 11c. 12. Kjci Per lb. 12 a 18- Su jir a. r. K, 16Kc; Island, 10al3c: cruihed, Sue: nowderrd 80c. 8r acr a F, kef?, $6 ; per cation, f 1 23. 8oe Per bar. 85 a SIX; box, Albany f3 00 'a California f j 25. Salt Carman Island, rer 100, 13 ; nay, s? ou; Llveipool Dairy, $4 00 ; Liverpool Packing. $2 50 Tata Yoonx liyjt.n, $1 50; Imperial, SI 75; Ja pan, si no a Si oo. Tobacco Per lb, 75c a $1 50. I bom so tiTEU. Commoo bar, 5Xc I hnrse-shoe, 9c ; heavy and licht band, 8c ; hoop iron 10c; round aid sna-tre, 5c; half round, 8c; Norway nail rods, 12c; ploar steel, '.Sc; spring and tire steel, 15c. Nails 10 t.i 60 penny, per kef, 6 60; 4 prany.t 7 8 penny, fine blaed, 1! 00; cut spikes, (6 50 Natal itroaui Per gallon, tl 50; Manilla rope, 2X a 25. Oils -Llnieed oil, wholesale price at the mill tl 8re Pr ysllnn raw, at retail, tl 50; linseed oil, boiled, l ; lard oil. 2 25; coal oil, per can, 3 60 to 43 75; per fritlin,7 . Woonra H'abi Pails, 2 hoopi, 60c; brass hoops, f 1 00; Salem made tubs, No I, f2 50; No 2. t2 75; No 8, 1 mi; churns, i 50 a 4 00; barrels, 2 00 a l 60; half d., 1 5i a tl 75. I.iaa-Q.iantiiy, S4 25; retail, 4 50. PLiSTaa PAKia Pel bid, S M. Oaken Woiii.sk Good-1 Blankets, Oregon griy. No 2. On: No. 8. 1o. (6 0; do. white. No. 1 extra, tin 00: No. 1,9; do. No. 2, 9; No. 8. 60; 8-4 n-tiite tlannel, l 2 a ft 40; 4-4 white do. 9-lc ; 8-4 while do, 45 a 50; plain assorted colors tlan nel, 45 a 50c; fancy twilled shining do. 60 rents; grry mixei shlrtin 50 a ; hard times. $1 Oil; grey doekm, fl 10; fancy do tl 25; drab mixed beaver, tl 10; fancy cassimeres. (I 2 a 2 OO; tweeds, 5 a tl i0; double and twist, 1 25 a $1 40; varus, t 2'i a t' 50. Co iron (iOuds iUierllngs, standar.1, 13 a lCJtf; seconds, 14 a 15e ; helit, 11 V a 1234c; standard drills, Ht2ilc; Shirting, bleached undressed, 14 a 25(! ; bit-ache I 11 to J . 13 a 10c ; denims, 2 a 2.V ; hti-kory,strlpps,2'ia25c; prints, fancy, 1 1X a 12 X Merrimae, UX to 12Xc; delaines, 20 a 25e; Ticking 4nr.v-: -iich.20a25e; I1ney,24 alc: 10X bleach, 5tc; heavy sheeting, 16c pr yd; 80-inch sheetinir, UX a lXc per yard. Wool Pull clip. Id a 16; lamb's wool, IS alio Ppring, 13 a 21c. .1 be Season and Its Dangers. The human body is chie ly componed of tissue and fibres as sensitive to every change in the con dition of the atmosphere as the n.oit delicate elec tro nter, or the quicksilver In a barometer tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerres.the !sng,ai.l the excretory organs are especially liable to be affec ted by these variations, and ti.e best defence a;inst their disastrous tendency is to keep the dgestire machinery, which feeds and nourishes ihe whole system, in good working order. If the stomach is weak or disordered neither the blood nor the bile cn be in aheakdy state, and up.m 'he Ctnessof tliese two important fluids for the offices assigned to them bynature, and Ihe reg ularity of their flow, health In a great measure de pends. v hen the air is It-avily laden with chilling humid vapors, d ge-tion shou'd be an ol.jrct of peculiar care. H it Is wesk and Urguid. the wli Ie physical structure will be enervated. If it is rigorous, the entire organ nion will be strong to resist the un townn d and depressirg Influence of a damp and vitiated tmsphere. A pure and powerful tonic is therefore especially needed as a safeguard against the disease most common in the wet season, and Hostetter's torn ach enters being the most wholesome and potent medicine of the class at present koown, a course of it is particularly advisable at th's time. ' he t p-ach will thereby be toned and strength ened, th liver and bowels rrgu'ated, the r.ervous system braced up, and nature pat In a slate of active defense against the miasma which superin duces intermittent and remittent fevers sheuma litms. nervous del ility, headache hypoeondria and other complaints wh eh are apt to assail the untoned and unfortified organizations. The body is stn ngth ened without exciting the brain, and contequently no unpleasant reaction fo lows Its rev ving aad ren ovating operation. Time Tests he merits of A l Th'nge. nrroR THIRTY YEARS t-ea rii-iV DiivW I?niii ICillox Uta ten teated In every variety of climate, and by aimiit ev ry natiai kaown to Americana. It t' the lniot cunatant enmimnion tid Icetmwri.e Mend f tba mil' tiry ai.tl ihn traveler. n i- aod tnxd, .. fl no t.vahool I travel oa oor LACts AND RlVta WITH CT IT. It In a -pwdv and safe remedy for Barns, PcalJa. Cnla, Brain.. W .ai d. and vrioa otri.rltjn lea, a well m to- Dvfteiitory, lltwrrhnei aad B Wfi C m pUiuts verier ly, and It i admirah'y suit d for evt-ry rac-. of men. n the f ce t f th - aloha. Mor. y ti c'l fr nd tt-t 'ha gro'r Pin Killnr, s maa) wortMtM m-strntps ar attempt to b- arid ou the great r violation of this valuable med- fTfll-wti'insaconrnpaov vh N'la. Price 23cts. COcts. and $1.00 per Bottle So d by ell Medicine Dealers. M.ylS 701ai. NEW THIS MORNING. SheritT'a Sale. I Y VI lie in i VIRTCK f an execution i-n d not of th Cir- Co irt of the Stale nfO' ifin fo 'l e.onniyof HUn.in. In t.w ot P. . Palmor.P!intiT, and Klrst Geo K. hie', D .iida"t ' ihv om f one huodred and till ty-neven and 14 KM), and interests an I costs, and an exi-cutlon in favor of John . Bell, Issued out of the ounty Court of said county against the Said Ueo E.hiel, defendant, for eighty-nine dolUrs and thirty cents and Interest and costs, I have this, 81th day of May, 187(1, for wnt of personal prop?rty,lev. iei upon the right title, estate and Intercut of the sa'd eo hie), deftnda t. In and to ots Nos 6, 8, 7 and.S, In 'ock o 2. In the loan of North -a-lein, in said county and Mate; and on toe 2o h day of June. I70,at t o'cloc , p. m , atthe Court House door In said ounty. I will sell the sume at pu lie auction, for gold coin, to satisfy said txecutlonsand costs. J.J. JdUtlPM Y, cheriff. May 84, 1S70.t : DISSOLUTION MOTlCK. TIIK OlPARTNtRcnif heretofore existing be tween the undersigned Is this day dissolvcl, by mutual consent. All persons Indebted o the laie Orm are requested to make immediate payment to 8. rarrar. L. 8. MJO'T, ealem. May 26, 1570. 8. AKAR.' : SAMUEL ADOLIMI, PBOPEIETOE Of T.'tK SALEM BREWEBY, On and after tbe 1st day of Jaoe Dxt, will sell THE BEST OF LAGER BEER AT 30 CENTS PR GALLON. Balen, May 29th, lSTO.ss New Store in Patton's Block. TXBKELL & MONEOE h Hare laid 1st FRESH STOCK f Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, jt, A DIES' DRESS GOODS, I Gent's Funilshiiis: Goods! W claim to be able to offer saffidi-nt lndncmDta te satisfy all buyers, and reqnest tbe Lidice aad Oaa tlemea of Salem sn4 vicinity to call and examine oar strck. " Pait,s Blocks 3d Deor from Bank. Aurii 8 Agents! Read This! UTK WILL PAT AOBHf I A t&'LA W ty of S3 per week and expenses, or allow a eomm.ssii a, to sell oar new aoa wonaeria. tkvtuilnns. ddrers lT?W M. WAfiKKi CO , Krbn, We n INSURANCE NEW ENGLAND Uatual Life Insurance Co'y OF BOSTOJf. IJJCOaPORATKD.. .1833 Tbe Oldest Farelj Mutual Life Insur ance Company In tbe United States. AstietM, 0,000,000. rpHE OMT MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY, AND I the on'y Company overned by the MAk8A. CHOETiS NON-FohFr.ITCaa LAW on the Paaiflc Coast. ; PRACTICAL KXAflPLKS Of THK B1CNKF1T8 Or THI LAW. A. C. E. Ml lerofPirtland,',rgon, Insured un der Policy ho, 13,054, for 13,000, died over six months after t is premium ,ws due aud nnpald. The O.OOU waapiouipily paid tba widow, less the unpaid prtmiun. J. W. Jones, of Colusa, California., Insured under Policy No. 83 016, for 10.0O, died ov.r four months after il-e premium wa due and unpaid. Ihe $10,000 was promptly paid the widow, less the unpaid premium. . , ., - . . . : 3. B. Baldw'n, of Colusa. Cal., insured nnder Policy No. 83.256, for $1,000, died over three months after ihepiem ura was due and unpaid. The $1,000 was promptly paid, less the nnpaid premium - Is It not an object for you to Insure In a Com pany where ycur policy Is protected by sucu a wise an I equitai le law T This Company is not restricted to Investing its funds In Massachusrt'a, The funds are invested in the best securities, where Ihe largest Interest Is ob tainable. Thus It ha been a le to return as divi dends to the pnlicv-hr.lders I- cash during the last four years, 2,4(j6,lo. Hvidends payable an nually in cash. EVEUSON & MiDDLEMISS, GKNKRAIj auentb. PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE Northeast corner CalHornia an J feamsoae St., opposite Bank of Call ornia. STERLING M, IIOLBREDGE PORTLAND, ORKGOV, AQUirs roa ORK30N AND WASHINGTON TEtlirOHY. Mav 2zi1m Do you own a Horse If ao, jio caunit i n nd t.i bo rtib iut HINTS TO H0R?E KEEPERS. The moat valuable book ever pub lis bed.. It telle yoa Uow to Breed s Horse How to Buy sv Horse Uow to Brsak a Msrst-llow so TJe m Horse How to Feed! a Horse How to Ph . ale m Horse How to Drive sa Horse ete.f etc Together with valuable recipes never bf pobltahed, any of which site worth the price of the hook DO WOT FAIL TO OBTAIN IT. Every Horse Owner, ao Hatter how o'd or experienced he may be, will Aad la it tomethl g new. t Rent by mall post paid, on receipt of Ivrodollais. FRANKLIN i WII LHM8 Cor. Third aud Uiive streets, St. Louis M-k. ay 17, 1S7U I Aslm. PAIMTS, GILS, WINDOW GLASS; ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, pure; LINSEED QIL, paie; VARKISI1ES, BKtSIIKSj PRATT'S KADIA3IT" COAL OIL ; DGVUE'g COAL O L; CHINA Ml'T OIL, LARD OIL, pore; MACHISKKYOIL NEAT'S FOOT OIL For sale at small adrauce on San fiencisco Prices, by GEO. L. STORY, msySlxs.? FRONT ST., PORTLAND. BIIAMJ NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP! S.G.GRAY, At Roland's Old Stand, Stale Street, 8ALKM. 8ADDLG 8 OF ALL. SORTS MADE TO bUIT THK rCUCHAsER. BCGGT AXD HACK II AR KSS MADE TO ORDER. 7-A II ortfers promptly attended to, and a lair share of patronage requested, fca'.ero, May 25.IS CHROMO GEMS, CHROMO GEMS. WHAT ARE THEY? GO TO MONTGOMERY AND SEE. Two Dollars and Fifty eeaata per dea. and ttaitied up In twenty niinates reaJy to go Into albums. From O to S4 Pictures iaktn at Oas Sittlsis. THK MOST liUHABLE AND HOST KATDKAL PICTURES MADK. Montsrmsry bas Just rrcstvsd the DiaterUland apparatoa for t .km tb. above stjle picture, ealem. May 14, 170 aslns K. F. TCSSS'L, C P. Fra.v, JTotaty Public Seal Estate Attorney. RUSSELL So FERRY, Real Estate Brokers Colloctlon Agents, ' Northwest Comer first aad Waablaa;. toes Si treats, PORTLAND l i OBKGON. OrfcCTAL ATTENTION QITKI TO THS SALK OP UEiL ITATK. Ojllsctlucs made iu Oregon and Waabtogtoa Tsrrfe orv. - A I'aree amount of detrab!e City Property, Towr Lot. Impnved Farms, Stock Ranchaa. Timbe)" Lands, etc, situated In tbe beat portions of Orega.' and W. T., fjr eale oa reMonable terms. . Epecial ettenUoo is caned te a large amount of DKtlBABLK PBOPKRTY IS HAJU; ON COCSTT. Kssll Abstravota of Title at the Brael tfflce, ia . P ATI OS'S BLOCK, ALKV, OUFGOS. ItTU &. niKHKR, Hea.1 Bstavto Broker, . rr fi i iimns li i mi ml nuls iris ts umil1 My xrw-tw NEW TO-DAY. By authority of a epecial Act o' tlie Legislature of the. Sute ol Cali. fornia. apprort d Ft-bniary 19, 1870, the Trustees of the Mercantile Libra ry Association hare the pleasure to announce mat a Grand Gift CO N1 C EE T IN AID OF THK MERCANTILE LIBRARY V.Nociftion, WILL PB OIVEX AT TDK MECHANICS' PAVILION fA9 raiNCIiCO. CALIFORNIA. i ' Thursday, September 1st, 1870. under tbe direction of distinguished artists, and embracing tlctioaa from tbe mot favorite maetera. Programme of Concert to BelBOalSCCfls bo t ersaf- TICKETS OF ADMISSION $5 EACH, GOLD COIN. Kacb ticket consists of Five Coupons. The bolder of a wbule tic Lot or nve coupon, will be etiited te admlmon to be Uoocert, and to tbe WhiAe eoiouat of tbe gift swarded to it. i Tbe holder of eacti coupon will be eotltled to a t misdon to ibe Cn cert, aud to ooe-ufUi of any gift tbat may be awwdod to suca ticket To provide fnuds lor tbks MAGNIFICENT EJf TKKTAlSlMSNT, 200,000 Tickets Will bs Sold AT $3 EACH, GOLD 'JOIX. Treasurer, i THE BAN K OF CALIFORNIA. I During the entertainment, tbe sum "S 0 0 0 0,00 o. TJ. 8. COLO COIN, mi;i be returned to tbe holders of tickets,, by tbe dutriboticn by chance of tbe following - GIFTS, VIZ: 1 Gift of- f ti)0,C03 Gold. 60.1HI0 " S4.t00 " SOOw 11 ooo ... i8 0O ' 17.000 " i.o u ' 15 0 0 . 14. 0 ' 13 00 i oro lltou ' .... JO 000 " . 9KV eOOO . 7,000 ' . 6.'W " . HO) ... 4t . 3 OJO " 2,ua M . . 1 60J . 1A0 0 ' 1 j )0 ... lOtOO " H.0i1 liCOJ " 10 000 " 4J 600 " ...jjo,o-jo " 1 Oift of.. 1 G tof.. 1 Gilt of........ 1 U.ft of. 1 Uift o'........... 1 Gift Dt....H. 1 ifi of. . " 1 Gift ol. . , . 1 Gift of.. .... . 1 Gift f.. - 1 Ulf( of .... .. .. 1 Gif of 1 0iltof.4 1 Uift o 1 G ft of...... .-. 1 wi't oT...u.... 1 Girt oi.. '. 1 Gift cf.... - ... 1 Gut of ., ...... 1 Gift oi... Gift of......... ......... 1 Uift ot.J 10 i fool $1 OOOeaeo. 20 Gifts of 21 Uiuof JIG fu ' M Uitta of 50 Gifts of ! tOO each... 4 0 ath 5 0 eecb .. 2i0aach 4 4 U Its of ICO each. I 828 Gifts lo all Aft r paying the eipeners of the eotertaiament, and making tbe dl.tributloa of tbe gif s, as above annua ed. tbe bal nee will be applied te tsilng a (hiug the present indebtednere of IbeXsrcaatUe library Aaaecia tun. Tbs Coicert aid l);stribtra wt I take place utdtr the immediat d recUoa of tbe Hoard of Truetees of tbe M.icsoltle L btary Aseoeiati o, axd.ttd by a .i . r .i u uiMi.Ami.tui. r1 1. .J o unty offlows, snd v. el I known cttiane of Baa rraocisce y . ' rjol J. re of tickets to which gifts may bs award d, will receive the eame oa Drrsentatioa of such tick.t or ex. u pons to tbe Be luees Agests of the Board ol Trustees, at tntlr cmce. 318 Oallfornla Street", BtK FRANCISCO. CALITO&XIA. Oidsrs fur Tckita. postpaid, eerotopacled by re mlttnoo , will meat with prompt atteetam. TICKETS FOR SHE JUKE 1st, 1510, 03 LT AT TBI OFFICE. A lib rai d'sonuct wilt be allowed where 100, 109 r 1,000 Tick ts are bought la one lot. Tbe Trustees have epp lot. d MAURTCB DORK aed . . CHA&LEa hV PKCK&8, 81SCalfcrnla8treet, Busia as AgraU f tbe sals of Tickets, and tot tbe tru swtio of all Business eonnecte 1 with tbe Ka-terteiom-at; to. whom ail oommealoetioBS may be addressed.; ROBT. B. SW-AIN. PresMcwt K.t. A. W. II. U. BARN tCS, Vice Pree't. WM.O. RAL.STON, Treasttrer TII09.B.AlKS,Reeordl-sT DAVID WILDER Cortop.See. M Travel ees Bt. Ij. A. WM. A8ffBURlvr, ISSAO'WORMFER, J. M McNTJtTY. AtrD P. iVC' ARTQ. M. KBBHT8, . "I,'I WM. B. WOOD. t B. REYNOLDS, ; r AVOCL U0BB4KD. IVotlce to Mechanics. A FBSMIClt OF $600 trm be gtveo fcr the best Modei of two Wbeeh of glase aad was, tor t- Is aistribm:loo. Tbe Trustees reserve tbo riSi to r-ot any aad