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r . ' wn,. . .i - , ... - ' if i' .M'inlera. lb niiiW.'Puntr K .f-r S.iv k Tli'-Hm m. Vv.lhi. Wiatewker WaUlon, Mr, Speaker ;M. Triiao vulwx tor Owiye H. William Tern. Appwwmi, Carson, fVwii, rauir, atemwrv Earhart, Hmtw Hi.lma'i, Haro, wiey, holly, Iinrliwu, Milt. Ol ney, ii'Kcitii. Piiqaet, J;bv, Slarkwea lneT,W'tialie 19. V.ib vole having Wit atrelareo', on tno tmn. tlia Hoiwa a.ljuuroeoi ouiil lo-morrow wuoruiua; at 14 o'clock. ; ga.NA.TK. Bonato met at 10 . m., mail after prayer !bj Uev. 1'atber ueos, llie miuutea were read and approved. Muber gave notice of a bill to .rovitle for eleetio of a separate Supremo Court. Ualdwrn (rare notice of a bill relating to rate of interest. Fay ir.WuJueed S. J. II. No. 7. iuslroct ing our Senators ami Uciiresentatirea Id Congress t support Humboldt Railroad 1!11, trittt William's Amendment. Wbicb wan adupied unanimously. S. 11. No. 5, to amend code, was read by title, referred to Judiciary Cotntuitte. Senate concurred with It. t. P.., falling for copies of art of CuugresxrulHtingtjclcc inn ol I'. S. Sanutor. 8. li. X. 6, .cluttBS to 1ibJ of Grant ountv, was read a second tiuio and re ferred to Committee on Counties. liildwia iuti.leej S. U Xv. 9, to amend law relating; to roads and uign wajrs, which u re.io). Trcvitt introduced S. B. No. 10, to tax capital fd.ck or aiitiutial task. ihe Senate then tuak i nce'i nnlil Bnu. At 12 in. bi;j;z called, to iirder, tho Sen ate, was informed by the President that be i..i,.n ..n m a.- a mot, "";' But of tbc season, cooitueowd jester Ioell and oilier, claiming pay fur two ' oiupauica ot lirtm roluiitoera in 1 ill. j Jay. Tbe Albaoy Ihmormt will issue who wiit oat "to it emie-raate." ja daily edition, nod frim its column- Treviu sauted to refer it to toe Third expect to tie a tie to compile a good I!oa-. J report. .M..ber moved to refer to Committee no ! , ... , c- u I'.iMic L.n.li and that tmej.lu.! -a ae ! LosT -a tb Sob ';ted by Trevitt with the provide tbut j limily and Salem, a small Irttthtr I .e I".- picture hould aceoaapanjr it. 1 co,tw. pocket diary, tiaving tbe own- Tuti Uusliiible rpisoite n-rved to pet the 1 , . . in ,,,....1 lm.j- for ib SHDMtKrial Mn Josinh Cnllison, WriltfD eeti. The rrraiilcnt annonce4 the hncme? in . der to be the ele -ti.oi of a I', ri. Senator t nccix l Oco. 11. William, whore term exi-irea M.ir-h 4. 1S71. M.ioft jlued ia noiainalion J. K. Kelly. Crncha placed iu aouiuiitiou lieu. H. .Wiliinsi. .' lie vvts beiaz t ikca the f.Jloail n m 1 .Xi-naior voted for Mr. Kcllv-. .'Im-r. Bil lwio, Urtiwa. ' Bikor. !i rch, l.'o.hrn, ?rawfordt llenderaliott, II 'flaw. Itoull, Lieiutliea, .Mather, I'at :: ii, St'Ut, Trriilt. Mr. I'rerfi.lcut; H. 'I m votitt af ( J-. M. WilUaai were:. Minr. Hrowa. i .llirion. Corneliu., M tc P .aril, Ta'..!.'.u, WatU, With ;n: 7. Ment Mr. Pe(vhlkr. Mr. F'ay introduced a Uiii (proide a in'orm f.vsteiu of education, which whs read ftpt UiweMid ordered to Us printed. The motion ta suspend rules and read er; ed time by title failed. Aiuttc adj-turned. AVTEeNuoi ttrnsitnc. Senate wet at 2 p. tn. 1'av offered S. J. R. No. 9, to appoint Joii.i CouiinitteK fo ee if oms of ouniao nature eaa ite leaned for use of tbe tate, which wan adopted. I he lloupe then tri-ul into Cianuiittee of (he Whole on the Bentoa county contest, an I Ju'le Strahau, ou part of tbe conteat-jint-, red tho rolnwiinoas eviileneo in Ihe c,i.-r, to the edification of the member, several of wbona are ieported to have been wsle-p. Atier the Committee Lad risen, Durch in trodi eed t. H. X". ii, to amend an art to aippr. priale fuodfi to aid tho coimtructiuu of c.i ou I aud falln ul Oregon City. S eat adjourned. Supreme I'uurt Proceedings. SlTlkDAl', Sef)t. 1-tth.. Johns appellant vs. tbe county of Mit'ion, respondent, apyeai from Mnrion, was nrzut-d and submitted. I.awaon and Sullivau, for ppel!ant, Williams and Willis, for respocdeut. Court adjourned to Monday morning at !' o'clock. SokuAY, Sept. 10th. Smith ic UhvIj, appellitat, vs. Eiiea lale Woolen Mi!U, respondeuU, ap peal from Marion coo sty. Motion to liamiij appeal aroed and sabsaitted, and tbe case argued on Ihe merits and submitted. Anderson, respondent, vs. Boiler, Appellant, appeal from 1'olk. county, argued and submitted. Lougiwortb, el al., respondentia. Adams, appellant, appeal from Marion. Motion to dismui tbe appeal, argued and submitted. Tckskav, Sept. 2D, IS',0. Tbc motion to dismix ihe uppeul in the case of l.tugKWorlh, v. Adams, ct al, wan overruled, and the cajio was argued ou tbe merit and suboHttril. Court adjouroed to rt"edaedy mornio. at 'J o'clock. CI1V ASO COUJSTV. It is. It is ruaiored that Iir. Klli bus I -ecu appointed risituij; phyniciau to the l'eni erilimy. ' M ..shal Clweer u on tbe ttend. he ex feet ii to be out to-Uuy. " r. ll...il.. ;ii ..mi. .;..L l..t i -Li -..- F-.... weh pelc bare belter new of biuio-J.y.j Th Street ConiHiicBroncr is making a j irreiit iint roreraent io the loo z bri.li:e by I jiutiiiig new piunaingim mc ouiu enu oi , Stahtko Mr. I). V. Prenlii started lii emeiitary ilnaa in initirig Uh.1 IiikIii i mufr favorable anapicea. He inform u ! 11 a' 'he niftia'tiiea ootuined indicate a clus" 1 ..I heVimwra, tiuoiberiuK liliy or more. j Cia t'-. Ijtl e St M'i son catne on na and l denly and played lu-t biht without whtii- i inf. Connderirik' ibe limited notice iven the turnout was fair, and the perloruinnce. as usual, was lust rate. Lost asd Porsu. Yesterday a gold chain was loft by a young lady riding bor.'clittck through town. The finder will be re w anli J if it is left at thi office. Wo know of a tna!l silver watcb being found yesterday, which can be beard of at Uzalovue A W ' rights. f TorATrT. Attiele "f incorporuli.'h were fester ay filed iu the office of the t-'ee-r tary o fa , by Meen. A. L. Sfiiioi labcoe! and an ! T. M. F. I'h ton, incor i rators of t e aeonic and O Id fellow' B . i lit i ,u AM.iia oo. The object i to pur cb ibo .it. d own reu! ertate. and erect a brick bu Idititf, to coniaiii store riHiuta on ihe ground lioor and two hulls and rooms fr ofli'-e in the upper ories. C'tpital stock $'0,111X1. in share n' each. Principal place of bueiuces, .Sileiu. rtEOATii's t.F.rit'KE. Several l.undie 1 pcr-cii were out last evening to hear II. n K. L. applegate addreiM tbe Tompe ance Union. Liab" was in his happiest n oof, and kept the iufereal ot hi Hiid.eti v to the hiahesi pilch tor an hour and a qaarter: at line iiioiiieut in n -ieaui nf lauirhler, and at the tie t thrilled by a burst of eloquence 1 1 ii idioByncracies ate his own, but they amav k more of c nmion senae llisu tiiaiiy tuen' Uiu'ie, Hnd a lew uf atit h talka would do t e leiiiperance cause more K"d than a mi tli n prsy sermons. We hope to hear from I im attain. The Union u' joo rued to meet again two weeka from last night. y turn Fair tiaousps. Tbe traek waa completed yesterday and Ihe construction train run a fur as the Fair Ground. This it us far a there U iron lo Ia; down, bat Mifiioient i. row due in Portland to reach the depot. Work progreue rather slowly on account of tho iron being tho Inst of a lot which from having been stowed at ibe bottom of n cargo ha been bent, and re quire a great deal of labor in straighten ing it. A pint form will be built at the Fair Ground, and probably a way-station will be loeated a short distance below there to accommodate the large product of How ell Prairie and tbe country east of that. Hem's Opiba Ilocsa. We learn that Mrs.' Bella Bird sailed last ' Saturday for Portlaad on the OrifUrame, and brings with her Mrs. Carfarno, a leading lady of ac knowledged talent; also Miss Eva West an I Ali Jrigly, and two other ladies, who with the talent already engaged, will form a company of seventeen artists, rbiimed tn be Ihe strongest that ever came north of San Francisco. Their first per fornmnce at Beed's Opera House will take place next Batarday evening. ' 1 ' Iwaiab FAMnso. Capt.tafollett, Agent at Grande Hondo Indian. Boservatien, io- fwra os that tbe .arrest -of tbe present year ba lecn exoelleDt." The , Indians have rained abnot three thoossed bushels and the . lepartment nearly one thousand. Tbis i nmre than suflicicDt to supply tbe Reserva tion with breadstuff, and in addition they have abundance of oats for feed and some for sole. It i not all thrashed yet, but w:H be before there i any danger of, Jos from rain. ' IxArcuRATioN Ball. We are authori ' tatively informed that thore will be a grand Inauguration Senatorial ball at Beed's Opera Tlouse Some time next week. Prvtwe ewt eitieen of Salem have the mat ter iu l and and are determined in make the hall, what it will be, th event of the sea- It w.ll Iw utW V'arparad nod nn i$nrpaible. Hue aotiee of ihr day will b riven and Corn milter will le announced wihin tbe next eue or two day j. . nodi.ak Accident Mr. Shannon M.-fers met vritb a aiaBlar accident tbe other evening. II was swinging on bis bands between tbe counter aixt sbeif iu MeCully & Co-a atore vlwa hi hand tlip rd from tbe eoanter and tie fell, striking bis head ainilnst the counter. The blow wh ro severe a to sum bim and cut a bad u-aah io-l aliove tbe ear. Dr. Ontbb was called, and restored hiss to couscioiiiUKe and dressed tbe wonnd. Yesirrday he wn doint; wall as a mau conld with a broken bad. lAU.r Pima. Tbe Daily Albany Dtmo rral leached us yesterday morning. As the Comity fair la not yet eomnienced it con lain but few of the promised items. The rain had been juxt sufficient to put the groand in jjood coticliliou. A Rreat many visitors were already in town, though a preal many deferred coins until after Ihe Mustnrwl 'ballot of yemerday. Ketf. 8. O Lrvme tell wbilo working ou bis tarui, and hurt lii teg liudty. Fbksu and Pwe. Mr. LAOfgan, who keeps a nice stand in tbe Opera House, on Liberty street, yesterday re ceired a lrge lot of fresh oys.ers di rect from ShoalwaWr Bay, and we ad rife all wbo know a good thing to j call and see item. j Fair. Tbe t,ioo County Fnir, tbe plainly on ibe inside It contain a note for $20, some hill?, a letter ad dressed to Walkiuds k Co. and other pipers useful to ht wui r and to no One ele. Tbe tiuder avill enuter a Uv or by leaving tbe same at ibe Statks ua.n ohVe The Amount or Mokkt bu b can be sived ia every 'ami y by tiuyiu s :ver or cupper tipped thos tor cbii ireu, wi i rurprise any one he ba not tri. d -t All parents may lessen likeir shoe bills two-thirds, and at I b same time avoid tuo disagreeable sight oi" ran slocking' and protruding toa, always seen wben shoes are not pretecied by metal ti,i8. X. X'urk 1'ott. il:seji'22 Iuruoctu. The Portland p.ipers bear information that the gas light in Salem is uot Ary good. We arej-tea, ed tc be able to correct iit iaipres-,-iou The first night while tbe ga. holders contuined a great (jHHntiiy ol air, tbe light was not very bright, but tbe oext time sboweil a visible improve-, ment, and now tbe light is all ibm can be desired. We are toid that when the gas was ti rat turned on at lYrtlamJ, it was so in tied with air aj to give scarce ly any light al aU. Artsstic. No one with one eye for i taste, can pass tbe elegant show win tlos of Murphy k Grossman, in tbe K ick building without remarking the excellent style in which Al. has ar ranged his tine goods for inspection. We learn with pleasure from bim that bis first week as a business man on bis own account was even belter than j bad been anticipated. BirEus IIittkn. We learn from the ' Dallas Rfr.nl.Ucan lhat some sharp fel- lows from Marion countv.aud one from ! "oik, recently took some last running j ponies from bete to tbe Grande Kounde j Reservation to clean out tbe Indian.; They succeeded iu getting a good race, on which tbe aborigines staked eve-y cent lliev could ruisa aul won. IIaw'h that for "Lo Wc have uu ' XUIV WaIII!IU MAintMK. oppiit tunily topeuk froruacluai knowledge i of the excelleut "Work done by Smith' new I wanhintr muchine, advertiaed in our col j limns. We have had waabit.tr done with j it, and it. operation has been to all it.Utnu j .ii-ieaful, as tbe wiishin was done at ... . . ' short notice and done well. We have ur i tanked for a machine for home iie ail' 1 hli Ket it m aonaaa Anderaou &, Urown j can nmke if. One iinpurtiii.i hut we.lii covered without nny help waa that tho j wiishinu' done with "thi niHchme in. Hut j very lilt le oap does excellent work. ! i Hop ICatsin?. ! I . ... ci o..".i . x iic iiirw .'Hiif e.n. I ..... ... . . nieucement ot t he S ale T ir li.ducea ma to 1 t . CI , make a few sujresiioii t it mana.fers in ! regard lo aeerf imporlHiit braticli of iii.l.i try . and one if condoned mid fo-iered pro- perly by the State Aitri. iilturul Society j would coturilmie in no small degree lo the j advancement of onr State. I mean hop. j . ' ' j " nr,e'"wer "fe' ,r"':". : I Michigan. New lork and otnera. the tn'ie 1 - .. .... . . . i neB in ineir i:n oi preniiuma ive a paving ,,.,;, , ,he ,, Aud hy bti, j tneHtu have succeeded in making llieir tv- ; eral tate fain on a bop jfrowirnt co.n j ,rlM. Thai branch ol iii.l..try la fnt (f''o iiw i .to imp .rtance in thia t;ile. and y -i our Si-no Soi ieiy l.a apparently ignored ibat itii-rtanl mode of develop., I(r tl,r ,e nn- of our Jounn nnd prosperous Mile. I do , fr moment ,,l)0. ,,ut t',ey re opponed lo it, but believe they are not fuly a a nre of the proportiona hop raisin k lm aftnmed. Should a prize eulficient to de- fray the trouble mid expense incident to gelling a hale of h"ps in Ihe market be given by them. Tho patron of the fair should, I am nre. be anrprieed to see the rapid stride Oregon has a'ready mn.le in this important branch of industry. Come out gentlemen director, and givo hop growers a premium worthy of competing for. A Makibx Co. Faumhi. GENERAL NEWS. MULT SlOAIAII. Tt Ru'ht n under the bead f 'oot I inte ligence has six items from 'he Statesman. The frWhas three. Our 'Moke'' says neither of those pa pers pay bim a cent. From tbe Oreynnian: We learn that the Bale troup met with a great suc cess in "lieir rendering of ibe Dew play "Fr u Frou." William Uyan was sentenced to thir ty day n"or peiii larceny and was com mitted fur trial for grand larceny. A Salsm man had a coo pie of ac quaintances arrested on a charge of stealing bis watcb, but found it and apologised. Preparations bave been roade for a grand reception of General Sherman. LI SI SI COTJSTT. From the Journal : Lat FatnrdMy as Mr. Joseph Green was croasing one of llie old lot en bridges a shert distance thin side of Maxwell's ferry, it gave way and pie cipitatid bim and his team and wagon about twelve feeu. Fortunately for him he made a leap jiibI us the magon began l go down, and sinking on hi hand be n;ade another leap wliK-li put hiui out of Ibe way of the wiigon wht. li fell exactly where he firat lumped lucre were three horses to the i wagon. One hung suspei ded across a beam, while tbe other two fell to the around. striking on their backs. The horse were all more or less in jn.ed. while tbe wagou aud and its loading were completely smash ed op. Sheriff Poisdexter has been quite ill for several days. BCRTOM COVSSY. The Gatttl ba the following mention of a couple of ' suiarties," who left Suleru after oar free pull" ot their operations : A pair of syeuk thieves, from PoJ.land, bave occupied a street earner all the with a lot tery swindle In which bogus Jewelry eon nil u ted the prize. They carried away con siusiderable money without leaving authing in exchange except in one Instance, and that oernrrrd in thi wise: Tbey went to a young elera in ihe 1'o.totTire store, and ar ranged that be should "cap" for them by faking a dollar nf their money and Ihrawitix for a prize. lie did so. and, mil h to Ihe astonishment and .admiration nf tbe by atai.ders drew a very decent looking silver watcb. Tbm was oil a blind to "toll'' in the spectators, but wben ye aenilemen of the dice tauie to demad the watch, private'y. nf course, oar mercantile friend lifted his linger te the larboard side of hi ntra, and plafally , inflated that the mild request waa very ancient. Mot only did he keep ibe wni'ch; but told everyone how he got it which was of coarse edifying to tbe Port land ''sharps IServed him ri.ht. , ' WALLA ' WALLA. Ircm tbe Slaittma t Two large pack if, fHW. "WHaw-' -J i'i - - - - - - - - ....,.., - - , , ...... , - - . .. -mm : tiaina started out on Suuday, both loaded for Ceitar Creek These traiua only came in a few days since, and starting oat so soon is tbe best indication that packing to the new mine pays. On Mouday uight, about 9 o'clock:, a tre mendous storm of win I and rain passed over tbis val'ey. For a time the rain de reended in torrents, and the wind blowing a perfect tempest, the whole presented a very ;air specimen of a tropicr.l-atorm. Vi bear it rumored Unit Tans t of the mil itary iu high rank positions are endeavor ing to Lave Kurt Walla 'ulLa garrisoned and to be occupied as a school of practice lor tbe cavalry arm of '-the United States aeivice. With the District Court in session, the eirciis und other attraction, we have never knowu Walla Walla as crowded as it has been for the lust week. So great has beeu the nr. 8Uro that in nianv instances atran- Kers were mi able to iecure bed, and the ! ii an who could -secure a pair of blankets Mi.d a i ft plank, wania luck. A man named U'ilvon. who live on Hirrb creek, Oregon, hud his left foot amputated, on Saturday hut Some mouths cince he sustuiued an injury in hi toot which had renisted 'Uredii-Hl lieatmeiit. and gaugiene having set in, Hiopirtatioii became iiecewiary j v c me. Aire Nwjitiaii'iu nit- perioiui' i ea by Dr. Meiutierger. aud ul Ibis writing i tie patient is Uoing vell United Slates Marshal Kearney e.itimates that the popiilHtiiai of Waahingtoii Terrilo ry will toot up rotiiuderuMy less than ;itl.oO. possibly U,0l'U. Kveil this is an increase of one bundled percent, ou ibe census re turns of im'-o. DOl'OLAS COl'KIV. From tbe Kmiuu : Pearlies sell in Rjfeburg at $1 50 per bu hel. Mr. A. Miller bad bis fences d stroyvd by ' fire, and only saved his j barn by tbe assistance of His ueigu-j bora. A tiew trail is being made from Brown's in Coqnile valley to Camas Prainv. Tbis is done by private enter pri.sv and will be au improvement ou tbe uld rou'.e. From; il.e 1'hiiHile ili r : overturned w til Mr. A a-rig Fl id, Mis. Hayties nd Mri. Mother. Tbe P'triy were all biu.sed but none ol mem a.- j riouely hurt. i A little fon of Mr. Jordan, of Rose burp, tell from a barn aud broke his nrm below the eibow. It was set by Dr. Palmer and is doing well. The total snles of Und in Douglas county during the past few months amount to 11,1'Jl acres, the apgiegate i price of which was j1,Ji.. TI,. Kills llnicil I lh Cnnntl court amount to over one tbotiaand j dollars exclusive of road work acd ' lumber. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. DATES TO 8KPTKMBKK 30. SI'ECIAL TO T1IK STATESMAN. J London, Sep. IT. A dispatch from ! Strasbourg up to yesterday. Oa Mon Btrmusb, eleven miles northwest fiom ; day the cannon of the garrison was btraebourg, says : Tbvre has been j heavy firing all day lrom heavy guns j in the third parallel, causing great : destruction to the -wuli end t iindel. ! An effort to carry the fortiticaii.itis by ' eturtn will doubtleos l. made to-uior- row. Several fires have broken out In j tba ciy- Tbr su;rerings of the people ; are rery rreilt Provisions are served ou in JinUted yuantites Pnria SeP- lu. ' P- m T1' raPPel j has just been surrounded, forces called ; i0 arms and sentinels doubled. The .t-.- t. - .I.l....t Tt.:. : s i tuoroing au-Dgrigeineoi tot-h. place on Ihb ooH l- m Vllnni tn iii littvA.n 1 !,r sharpshooters and tbe Prussians, i iu w bich many were wouuded, but tbe ; result is unknown. London, Sep. 10 A dispatch from! VllTlj gHJS Trocbu rec-lved lo d ibe j H(i ,ftDce guard of ft corps of 10 000 j . . , i American volunleera. - . ' Metr holds out. Bacaine Las "5,000 , mea tui aB aouo.Uoce of provisions; ud ammunilioo, and is constantly bar- j rgi,,,, the eueuiy. ! i The bombardment of Tool was rr- I sutued yesterday forenoon, and cot - ' t lined all night. Parij. Sep. :. Prussia demands 1 e the restoration of Napoleon, The Prusiati3 occupy seme small woods arotiud Paris that were too grren t0 hum. Cannon and mufketry firie had been heavy all day in the i direction of isource Berlin Srp. !W.-The Belgian LeKa- li. in has hwn oflicia v notified of the I - ---- j rai9inp of tne French blockade in the j Ittliic and North seas, ou tbe litb inst. j i'ans iiep. 1C. Toe advance of tbe ru.iiij steadily cotititmes. Thev me t'liiiii' on pAi'is in i y iuiiicut iug ao ailai'lt on the south ned. a.m't- e.is'eru si ties and m th t dtrecliou, u as to secur- Mipplies, and at the same time prevent reinforcemeiita from tbe southwest being received. Miliiury men of experiure say that tbe power of the city is limited only by tbe supply of food. lours, liept. 17. lnefrencn nave j first to bring the opthalmo-cope into blown up a fort at Uinciiues as unten j use. When he rommeoced practice ,.l. An-ssmsnths.lRVsnr.Ursh"110 opora. ions Oiitot three for outside nf foru dear ioo3. Tbe usual lines of comnnmtcation between London and Paris have been it.tercepled. The Orleans railway is cut. It is thought a heavy buttle is in progress near there, as heavy firing is beard. London, Sept. 17. A sharp fight has occurred, (train stored at railway sta stations has been removed within the city. Berlin, Sept. IT. Considerable ei cltement exists from an attempt to as- sassmats the rrenen bmperor by a ; German apprentice. London, Sept. 18. Prospects of peace are thought to be no better than at aoy time since the beginning of tbe war. Lord Lyons conducted negotia tions between Farri and Bismarck. It is said a brief armistice has been ar rranged. rans, arjn. io. ciraaourg is nearly e . ,a c .1 , . . untenable and tbe inhabitants are de. setting tbe city. The Prussians crossed tbe Seine last erening near Athis but were driven j back. Cannour.diDfr is now beard toward Bictre. Tbe King still refuses .. .. io recognize any other than Napoleon or Hazaiae as the Government. A committee of German workmen pro- test against tbe war. Tours, Kept. 18. The Corps Diplo matique arrived to-day. There was a fight yesterday between tbe Prussians aud tbree regiments of the Line, as sisted by soma Battaliioos of the Gar des Mobile and a battery ol artillery. The enemy fell back. Tbere was bard fighting around Par is yesterday. The foreign Ministers left Paris in baste, expecting a serious attack to be made. Paris, Sept. 171 p. tn. A messen ger from tbe King's headquarters re ports that Bismarck and the King in sist upon tbe permanent occupation of Strasburg and Mets. Indemnity is not a question of so ranch consideration, hut the other condition is absolute. Tbe Prussians are delaying opera tions against Paris, depending upon an insurrection against the Provisional Government. . i ' . , London, Sept. 18. The -Prussian cavalry was defeated on Thursday af ternoon near Goignes and driven back oa lfeloo, wbicb town was occupied in force. . ur ex''0ive mills and granaries at EssVone were destroyed by fire with all its contents.,. Tba city . of Calais was this morning declared ia stats of siege, and pat under martial law. Paris, Sept. 17. Victor Hugo's ad dress to-day is exciting all classes to oppose the return of Napoleon. A balloon has arrived from Melz with letters. Paris, Sept. 18th. -A light took place yesterday, ten miles from Paris, between tie advance guard of the Prussian I army and a reconoitering parly of French. The latter were driven back and the Prussians estab lished themselves on tbe heights wbicb the French had been holding. Tbe Prussians onmbered thirty thousand. The fight is sa"d to bavo been v ery bloody one, and tbe French though beaten, inflicted heavy loss on he Prussians. The contest raged up wards of two hour?.. Trains on the northern railroad from riouen only run as far sou lU as Bur- teal at present. Tbe Prussians are expected at tbe latter place on Saturday. Fragmeuts of tbe Sedan army has arrived at Uouen, cousiting of six hun dred men, who previously escaped from M viz. London, Sept. Iitl. P.ome is not i vet occupied, though the Iialiaus ad vanced to witbiu a short distance of the city; Paris, Sept. 19th. Tbe Red Repub licans continue to placard wills in the ci'y with band hills, announcing a new Government. Trouble is apprehended , nd citizens declare that ibey prefer Pru.-siao rule. L itidon, Sept. 131b The Port says a balloon with fifty thousand letters from Metz, was captured al N'vuf Ghat- j on(f of ,h(.w Mar,DB, r!aIaiDe , ,, ,. , . , hMVM tll4 uriltV Id Un I blit.r.lluii orill. everytbin(f, and the French hae been victorious in every fight up to the 31st of August. Bismarck insists on evacuation of ilelz and Strasbourg, or else Paris IS I IO he BtarTe,i out (it-no una 1 .-til Kb at tlaznine's hopes of j "capiop from Mel. I London, Sspt. 20th 2:T!0 p.m., ! i There has beeo skirmishing near Ivonv ! t una t'halietou, on the ouldide of Paris. j The Prussians now occupy Cbamont j i and Meudon. ! ! I j The trown Prince is nearly to Fon- ' tableau. The Prussians crossed tbe j Seine at Ohoif s. ' Advices bave been received from i nearly i quiet. General I'ulricb bi3 ; been badly wounded, bis headquarters have been removed to tbe cellar of the j Prefect of Police. A vote was taken hy the people of the city on the sub- j j' - ct of surrenderint;. and it was deciil-j v.l by a large ruhjority to coutiuue the ! deb nee to the last. t Postal service witn Paris is now ' l perlornied en'irely liy messengers. 1 A sortIe fro,u Me,z waa "lered yea- j terday, but subsequently counter- j manded. i Ti. I f.nr.b ... ,Mll,,(l. I i niuiorr uriu..., vuncn, oy pivnirg, ilium Alt' u'illi rflt.a t'hir k.i't alai 1 cut tbe telegraph, and inflicted other ! darrmge near Knernay. ' Tbe demonstration !' tue people of London, laat uipbt, was one of the! rentes! popular assemblages ever seen ' at tbe "Urilisl. capital. UesoTu.ions ! , , . , I of the rneetinir were frieodlv to the . " j O-rmsn people, but bitter against Uer- ; man Princes. ! Tbe 7i Berlin correspondent con- j Prtns the report that the Prussians are i . I ready lo niet with any French G v- I eriirueiit capable of in ikiiti? any guar-j atifees nf peace. IAtricdes are ra'iicl- , i.. ly tormiug hi Pans, tuaide the lorun 1 ' ' ca'tooB. Lyons is in a state of defense. There are many troops there. There is horrible fullering at the tet of war. Soldiers are suflVrintf Torn ftarvntion, women are violated. 'be dead omraed, and prisoners f.a . . , IMleu. Tbe Italians are about to force tbe U itnnn gales, aud a feeble resistance is aniiuipatrd. IlKATII OK TIIK (iltKATS.T Ofl'LlST IN the Would. V.m t.-raefe dte.l hi iterlin on tbe 2l-tif J u I , ami in hir- death 1 u-irt sustains a lo.-s that will fie telt, like Ihe loss of a battle. Il d:ed .ia-ed forti-'wo ve.ir-i, tbe chiet oculist of the world. Although tbe j son of a rich father, nod inheritor of a large fortune, he entered iuto hij pro- i tension wiih eothnsUsm, and pursued : . ... : . u .. it.. c . . ) lb will rnerj. tie waa nrl lo n.rr- I ate successfully in iridecionir. and th" i CMtarcs succeeded. Now, nine iti' if ten under his present system suc ceed. His inheritance and foes he de voted to a ho.'pital for one or two hun dred pauents, one-tbird of wnont were supported and operated upon grituii tously. Before he was thirty, noble and crowned beads of Europe came lo him for relief, and many patients from America crossed the ocean to secure bis services He never made a charge or nrrs'uted a bill. His patients made ! their own estimates of his services. It I was usually a liberal one by the rich, j and if by chance any one sent less i than ws reasonable it was at once re ' turned. He excelled as a teacher, and bis school drew students from nil parts of jjurope and America,' and threw Paris and Vienna quite in the shade His continued application and intense devotion to bis school threw bim into a decline. Episcopal Convocation. The Eigh teenth Annual Convocation of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church, in tbe Missionary District of Oregon and Washington Territory, met in Por;land on Fridav luornice. afier tbe morning - .. m service and a sermon by tne Kev. l. A Hyland of Astoria, in Trinity Church in that city. Most of the clergy of the jurisdiction were present, and a i umber of the laitv. The usual rnu- i tine of business wa3 ? ne through with, w itb dipatpb. One import.nt '!er of interest, was the report of ; the Secretary of the Missionary Cu - j VO(.fttion DtljD lh juri,.iii;t,on during j the past year. It exhibited an amount j f aggressive work such as has never been wrought in the field before. Tae Episcopal Church is doing a good work in Oregon, and is showing her self a truly energetic and missionary body. i In tbe erening a large congregation assembled to bear the Bishop's annutl address. It was deeply interesting, and was full of the earnestness ecd Godly! zeal so characteristic of tbe Bishop. It revealed a vast amount of Episcopal work accomplished durirg tbe year ; of schools established, church property secured in many places, churches beiog built, and of services performed, all proving what an energetic and wise aod executive Head tbe Episcopal Church has in this land, i Before closing tbe Bishop gave some wise and faiibfut council to tbe clergy of bis cbsrge, both as regards heir wo:k as preacher and pastor. IhraU GEO. II. IIIMES. JOB PRINTER. 91 Front Street, Portland, Ogil. job printing of all kinds - Promptly Exocntod.' Portland, tpt . 1 : . fSTft. t ue evnoaiv aitlli ana granaries at M'tUIAMyl t bV 'illlS MlaCKLLAHEOUS. MISIJELTJUiEOUS. I J- l a a m - - - i . " ? I - I - .-.,".! J : - --- - - - , - :: i. ..- . Krtl'u rincra llnn.n ' ! T1' a,, ,-i . J . I . . . i WILLIAM DAVIDSOtf, Office Mat. 61, Frwat tract, PORTLAND, : : : : t s s : ORCG03 . REAL ESTATE DEALER., . Special Collector or Claims. A tarire moantof CITY and EAST PORTLAND property for sale. Alf., IMPROVED rARMf, and valuable nn. raltUals LANDS, located la all pan of tbe State. tnTftment In RKAL EiTATIt and ether PROPKRTV made for correspondent. Claim of all description, promptly collected. HOUSED u-lffTOUKI leased. All kind orP ntnclal and General Agency buaine. trauweted. Panic havtr.ft FARM PROPERTY for sal will please furnish description of the same to AGKNTS Of THIS OFFICK, In earh of th prin cipal CITIES and TOWNi of tlii. STATK. jtioSSn Juca L. RovtL. IfkKX A Suit. ROYAL at. SMITH Are constantly rscnivlnc NKW BCPPLIRS of BOOTS AND ''II'IKS, whicb tbay tlar at the lowwt CAiiif irKS PATTON'S BLOCK SALSJf. GILBERT BROTH KU Are opening a fresh Invoice or gomi In their , Hue, consisting of a fine assortment of ladiea, j Ml'se and Cliililreu' SKIUiK and Kill ?(IXKU 1IVLM0RALS, Gent Fiue Pegged and Itand Stwi d Boot. They are vlo nmnufacturing the latedjle of POXED-TOKD HOOTS, an Imprnve. ment on anytliing a yet ofToredto the public. Salctn, June tJ. TU Ore at ftalutirlriit Prepare.1 In an Instant, bright and ppamltiig n ehmiipvirrie. Thir.t t'tyli'g. enolir g and refreshing. Tin. Asr's r-r-KitrtM iiKT .--lt.kk Apkairnr t llie mou convenient and ptlalatle nrepMritinn ever ad iiiinitteie l to an invalid. If it were not rUfiH beeau.e of 1t wo:nl rf..l enieaey . a rorrecuve and alterative, II iniht le well Myled a rlmlee 0tiriimer li.nuiy. If i a iiwift real ;dy for ail Llie puin and pennltieH of iinpruderc v m eating or drinking, iniiuediate:y rellevin f acidity nf tin stomai'h, INttileniv, hiliom hemlurlie. nervous nel, litivsteHl prnvtration, colic. Hnd ail ileranue nietil uT the roiiiurl,, hoWfln. liver, or kidneys. oocassioneJ 1-v undue indulgence or other ClUlK,. . Rii.ri nv all ii:uGGirj. f e'.Ceiui:l w Kalae Preteu The v.'ist and eo-itaiually iifcreasinf nSri of llnstetter' Ftomacli PiUers have provoked ihe j envv of a certit'ti Ikb of drter in VHrioo i pnrt of the country, who nre trying to nubti. I tutt tli.-ir u:t rly wortriles lotvtl iii-ir jtt. f.r the most iupu-4r prrirtur.v ni-Hem. in the i worltl. Theae ImpoatHre tiojse by stMieinenu lo ohtatn from tdtr milh oris t iio pi.t j rrmij-e t!.r yrv. American Toni., u smlicit-nt number of t'littf.iii-rs io rnak tiwir Bttcul'4ii ; nNin the XwaVM of tlie r tra ftffttaM?. f As the 4lfmin(t of !f.s!f i-r's istuer ucv id , laro antl wjrttil hi to tnx to tut-ir full .t rvftut ! the fi.oJ!i:l, l.r is i( f,cture. t ,.,ttr ! ' ane.y.pts to writij? in i:.crf-t trawh j i rrrHtfntfitior..- are nf cotin 'I'leine to 1 ' tin victtM.iiC,!. If, f.-r txampie, nt tit?- as.-D ' whr-ti h rrbl invi-rayi! in r-si!y riLe-lfd, tic' fuller: r frnr pf,i-r;il tl-hihty, idiSit-t.i.n, biiii oiisnrM or rif'rT.nin vekii.?f. Is Coaxr.I in!f usiiic wlnhy-w!.hy c nipoun-J w(.mt any nwl- 1 fcinal viriUL. Inst?! i nf tU? r-'.vert-Ijrn aprcilK- in ; -" 'V !...:. e loon ,,m;:.,C,r,. ; which the rtestrativtr 1.1 elements are w:;eri:ino.iliy r,-ii,hlnel, it is' obvlomlliat lie wil rue the dav when lie allowed himel( lo be thin ilrln.lt I. It the Inlerent : of rlin al... Imve been or niav he influenced j t.y.h- per.l..n of ptaa.ll.le charlatan, that ' ' e . this article is. puhli-hed. With :he ! ir'.t of twenty ' years experience to guide him, nhy should the In- t . ! valid tiike a leilp in the dark. Dwala and Mi a :o.l lo t ) or.ler l.y UOYAL cc SMITH. rattou i.ril.wV. iSta atreef mhlj TIIK 'PAI. KILLER," Afler TiiihTT T iis tri .1, in s i 1 reccWinf th' j mott iiin'u'i(!i") t'H'innniais to in virt e. f u(i pt-riiu9 ( -In? h;(rhp!t rhnact.r unit repMti4. i bility. Physit iatu of !e fi'ft r:-fe'i-'i i y r. c cmnmrud it m most etT-cntft! prrp.iratt n 'or j th- rXiiocHim rfpsin. Ii ! n-d out? Iff h- j r inf 'V over kn wn fnr Hi n Ciit, ll-trro ! M bo !r Iywriirrr flr rin-tcra, r any it ot Is-tnt-l cini) mul. it if i n ntt:iv nurpHi-l tor f!ticlentv atul rHi'T 1 nation. In ih j fcreal cttiri -f Initm sill other hot etmiNtt, hi! h us h-rniiv th Sia'ttlattl Meitiioe f-r at) -iirti t-otnpiairi'ii. a w-ti ttr !T-pfpt4. Liver Cm- j oliintri, atj other kin In-1 ilortlcrs. Kor t-oiiKhs nntl C'd'is. Cankrr, Athip mwl 'hen ft.atnid'Mui Millies, it hs heen provett by trie mm ; i ubuolunt a!il coiivinciiiK toiimuny, lo lie an i fpnia i 11 v 1 mdt mi". i ! Pne rt. .-iOrtn. hm1 SI 00 pr ! t A Hf.,ti. twoid by mu mcdicia Mru cheiTielccta Hotcl Will r r-fii'rJt up to 1" a o , i f M..B twJ P j le'iih r 'Mhk 1 HERMAN & H1RSCH I rrpirt-.iilart-nr,tr at tH C ..ntn.r y tit- 1 flee. ( wiunirittal Mo'el Aiiorils). . General Dealers ORISWOI-U'S BLOCK, HAIKU, Have leceivel tl.eir FALL STOCK OF GOODS, j By the lat tcanter, anl Imve an ex'cn-th e a aorlinrnt of Dry Goods am) Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries. AU Merceauditu auopteil to 'he City autl Country Trade We are prepare! to DEAL ON LIBERAL TERMS. we always hare lone, ami are determine! tu ! return the Extensive Trndo S't hare Mtrerto fenjnyed. and to aatikfj aU otht r who may give us a call OCR MOTTO 18 Quick Sales & Small Profits. Fept. IS, 1S70. zs WAR EAGLE CIIOP IIOISE. Olil X Roads, STATU BTflKKT, SAL KM, OOSI. Oysters, Gamp, Fish, COOKED AT ALL UOUIIS To Order. Be tl2:xt . J. D. MAY. MRS. MOXLEY, Millinery, Dross Trimming, FANCY GOODS, Ft rSERTFS this space ontil he receives the t beaoilful tock of good tht ha now ea the wa; lrom the Laat t o arrive soon b railroad and Meaner. Sept. , 1Sn, Take Notice All. HAVING placed nor bills for collertloa In the hand of C N. Terry, all persona sanlwn Ihinieive indebted to n. will please call oa him ' at lit office over Gray (tor aod settle iromedt atety. i. C GRUBB3 k CO. P.pSx'.w . . I I ...... I ooie lessee and asanager, Bella I3ird.j THE ABOVE WEIX KNOWS AXD , deservedly popular nlace nf amnsement will lie opeired on SATUKDAY KVKNINt. Nvotumber Jlat. wild a (nil DRAMATIC COMPANY, and will eoiilins open ontil after the Fair. The public mar rest awared that no pains or expense will be snared 1st snake this th OJfLY LEGITIMATE PLACE OF i AMlsSSLM, as it ia the ONLY TBEA TEK, worthy the name, iu Ibe State of Oregon. For full list of company, etc., see posters and small bill. GREAT OVERLAND MAIL ROUTE TO mHECOACiiMovTiis o::K(ioN and cali- 1 fornia Stage Co. levve CAI.KH o.ilj lur BAN KKANCIatV and NfcW YoltK. Lura ARarra at lern 1 p. ru . . . . fuger.a next day IS m. E'juene ... . Sjf . ..CaMyoLVulr 4 to. rmnjoorille.. 4 " ....Vreka 11? " Vrek li hj:a " Spa. hta.. 8 " .Chico " a. . Chlco SV a. m ac'toame dsvll Kacrauieiito .ils; .8n frn'i-o - p. as. Tli Sta of the O. k C. 8. C. coanert with tr Cal. A o. R. Koa t it ('1.1c. il railr North of 9an Francisco : alsn at th Jiifirli.,n lUh lit GreatOverland Kallroaa tj Sew ork. Tt-n tlirotigh to Han Kranciaco day. " " New Vork l'i I asenger allowe.1 t . tar over akn ttie route. Tbnae wlio travel br tlil mute avn!.l th dn aer of thv r and that drvadr-land Irrrlbl feeling of ea-ii-iin-ii. The wild pictnrevqu ceneri , lieaut ful vlt -y nd nnw-c4pil ranan taint, alone, douuly pay the touriai lor a trip j over thm rile. j The root ii thr-.gh th prinelpal agri. eulluritl rfislrici of Oregon, the vntley of llie U'lllnno-tie, L'nifxt'ia and Kogue Kivrr. To tiie j imaili.'rant coming here !n Mfrli of a lo.ue j or luveslioent, thi route istrotgly recommend ed. B. V. HROW N. ! fept. 15, 1-iTll. x Agt. O. A C. . Co. 1. t.nnXi, i.C. MOKKLAVD, Notary Public. CAPLKS A. MOHKLAKD. Attoriie'K at Law, PORTLAND, OREGON. Office, up talr ti. K. corner Front Dd W,h Ingtmi Hireetii. Be.:. si. IS9:'ni riVB CKXT ADDITION AL wl'l by hrn; wuh silver or copper tip, whir j ill save 'he Imver in , price ol a nrW oair of ,ho.. t"otiiircd wuh rnjli to,-, no, I dirty I stivkingii, tli.y are beuiuilu', I ' ny the leist. I Pir,nts, lr it. Kpt. 21, rim ' HAVIU 11. SH1TII. Civil and Mechanical Engineer, j 6luitor f Aiiif rit it.ii Autl F'Te'gri j J 1-1 .'lmtitierv Strrff, P. - W I I i 1 . ! fcN I'KANCICO I ; Wl h W-hln, Lo- dun P.rl inti etc. Pl'Oifi tfnn ni1 r-rnw'ntr Proj,ar 1 , rxitni- Ohtftioci), K-itTl.-'t ApfiiluHtiiin IVn-es'ijtfti, In- tvrrrroncr C-.nlu-t.. . xtr-ii-i.it. AppliM .or, ' Ite-Is-Ufa Troufftf, Asa.tlitnitfnU J'ltpared, and . Patent Bualnea of Kwerjr leaerlp V AMrtrt lo ..l'." .'" , lOt-it irt v io'l- rpAKKN' IT PV TIIK STHSf h'll.KSt I.H'INtt I ten and h.if imi.-s V .rlh-et nf Amity,' rn' "'fl" :,mn M 4" ''l'i--" "' ' ! h.irii. hiack m:n no.1 eui, ait-.il dwr in Ihe ro'e-! ,co h n.l lre wh.r up I.. ,..ire joint, one j ni:i win e p 'I on eich si,l ', th , ;!(.- ; I po.eil lo nf snooie nirx., kimi upp .e, in mi- yeefl-.t,l. ' arlltl.-il rork or l,rn,l iw-r j c-1" '.. TtUti ii in n l.rtiil.v wnini'.l Ap- praised ii lwen:y nve dollar-, Anir. '.'th. M lil.'I.HKH, rVpt. -j: Anit, Ysmhili Ojto 1 Olioi'ixl trN tiiid lioI.rs-. ; ox r nicrt l m; t! -n, fisd i THE CHORAL TRBUTE ! IIV !.. . KHKHsDI. i'if nut-tt a' i'aclory of all ihe m-Mlcn Chotr 1 an l .iiif UK . hol Itoxi, j Trice ft .Vi; !i p-r 1..rm. Fpt-cirnm Ctpic iit io.lar'e pi1,cu rect'j t , of price. J ULIVKR. PITOM A CI! AS. II. DITSO 4l CO, . X. ' Frpt. -A. i.tf SlIALKtT" lKOIOS. .s ! Kor Ptlatlnf nd Urilnlaf j By M II1KSCII, . j rVt f"nvo Iabttr, Time. Haty I llhi4 tiip,ir WELCHFS R0TAEY j ItP;any Move ant wV ant li.lU the r! tn- at .fie aperailon rea.lv tit r'.e, wrinr hhI'K out, an.l will do a iarKe wa.Iin.i; in one h"iir. An, wi.ir.an. or ei.i.'l ..I t.eve ar ..I.I nn worK it reiuiti:i no rutiom-, ami uing c..mn. n soap. Mi..'lilue on hanJ ana for :tle at ANOKKi IN fc. IltttlM'KS. loinmerclal St. Salem Or. Territory, for le l.y A. O. S.niTM. Agenii Wanted. Feptemhtr ii. is li. J.. COKXKK, Commercial Street, Saleta. DKADlB in tRllCEHIF.il, l-TKIVIwlUItr, KLntB, CEKP, SCTC, Keeps a full slock of Groceries constantly on band. ALSO DRVOK'I Oil , CLOTHES WRISGGltS SALT OF ValtlOt 8 KIJOU, NAILS, CORDAOK, TABLE AID POCKET t'l'TI.ERT, i Anil othtr artntlea ton rnmeran to mefitfnn. AH (or aalv clicr for caah or iaatktabi prluc. A Choice Lot of Tobncco fc Cifjnrs ALWAYS ON HAND. tT" Good dtllrerrd to aU parts of the rlty fre of charge. :pl:xx IV. IIAAH, tat Street, Salens, Oregjon, Fashionable BOOT MAKER. Sept. 1J.1S70. "Viilua.rlo Land IxEAIl SALEM, IC-Y FOll HALE! jfgj rOFrrn for sale acres or land, lylDt M miles cut of th Woolen Factory with . . Brick Dousc,and Good Ban, Sheds, FEKCIKO, WELLS, AND ValuaWe Improvements and Grow. itig Crops. ; Thi land Is part of lit land claim of Walker A HIHicrt. title perfeet. Person wsi.tlnf smaller parcels saay nad a banraia to oaH, a I will sell nu aecosaraodatlng term A ul,4 ol the premise can be seen, and nartienlar aa sa term can o bad, at the Prt'taaas office, or of in. wimrreajneo. on inm premt.es Novst Ai.rnrri stasto:. i . Importers and Dealers TTArLDWATLE, Wagon TiiTibox AgiicMlttiral Itnpleiuent ANU Sole Agent fur Ihe c-Ul.rated 3 F 1 5S 1 1 xVVV A Iv Silv?r-Stoel Plows. TroveJ to be The Best Plow! Falrm, September 1:J, lTO. For Solo. HI Arrea Valwahle Land. 4i Acre of ll Timber. IOO Acifi PralrU. OO Aerea Coder Good Cultivation. ON TIIK WILLAMETTE BOTTOM, 3 1-a miLBXB ABOVK SAI.EH. Ai tly t., Vr. Ma-y Ti.wrmeii.l. in frwem, crtc V . A Tuwntco.l on tile ireru.ke. Thore Is no Kclter Land In Oregon. ej'lS.Jtl P xi cl cl i h g H i ve r SAW-MILL. 6.V Mile Nniti.eart of aIeni. Wtweea Iloweli l'rairiean.l Lake Labii.li. TK CAW Kl'llNIKH THK BK8T IV kind of I.l'MII R, and will nell on reanon al.le term. We Imve ait exeelieui planer, and can !urnih l)RrSr.D LUMIlLU of every Ue ac .i j.t in ii. Good LATHE made to order. DK.N.NV 4 TARPLEV. April, 1 lii. bRST AND CI1KAPK8T Custom-Made Boys' Clothing: TO BE FOt.XD AT S. Gosliuer's Tailor Sliop. Near Candy Manufactory. Alao cut aod mad ta order at a ronbl prtee. CLEANING ANrt REPAIRING don cheKply and well. Call and if ma June 19, lSIv. ItEAE ESTATE. For Iiescriptive Lists of Town Property, Farms, etc., Id Oreoou, .end for a copy of tlic lti.il EUt!e (,'t-if In KL'HSKI. sk. KKK HY, Iortlaiid, orlofcETH K.HAM. MICH, Affossi, wlcs. ep1S:a Tlio Only, DIRECT IMPORTERS. nURGREX L SChlNDLER, larotTms are WAJtmcrrsuis or FUKMTUItE At J1EDDING, 31ITl01w!-, Moulding sad Iptaolstcrj Goods. ' ' WAKER00HS . 1S0, 1SS, lTOwwdl 17.Crmr t ' aatel rt rat BUsst. Onr assvrtaneltt of FURNITURE I the best In this city. To Car'U BUYKllS w offer superior BBducemeot. ". .. v Caa GmI at Saw Vrosele Frl- svaiel J r rot g t. Set". 1. t7A. x Fall Trade, lSO. L. GOLDSMITH & CO., Iinportcru Und J obborw 07 FOREIGN & DCM2STIC 2DX1.3r GOODS ! XTOTIPY TUB TRADE TIIAT THKT WILL X Of LN Oa the 30IU day of August, 1870, The Largest and Best Assortment of Domestic & Foreign Dry Goods To be fouad In th; market, comnrWaf every hra d ana mali of Cotton -od known te the trade, at liEDUCED KA-TISH. 't aio Invite upecial attention to ourfLarg aud Wi ai-Setecud Block of Fancy Goods, Clolhinf AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we o-er at Uiifiini-ijtasc!ti Price On Ihe moat favorable term. OCR STOCK OP IJOOTS jii3 SHOES In worthy the attention of every Uu er, havicf len expre.slr nur,.cture j for the Oregon Trude, ud will offer (jlrcat Inducement to Piircliast'rs. I. GOLDSMITH & CO., 75 Front i-nd Tt Fir.it street, Portland. Oreron, Hi I'll ircll tiec:. New York. i lit: m, August 3-J, 1S7. x3ui L. GOLDSMITJl & CO , 7S l-r.-'nt and 7C First street, Portland, Oregon S0!,E AfiEVT." OF WIIXAMETTE WOOL MAN . utaet.Hy. Lare a Lart;e toclc ef the Goods ouniifnrmrr.l l.y tl. above mentioned Colni.auy, now iu atore, cnuhi.tiug of Flannels, Tweeds, Cassimere& Blanketa. OarNKlVRTYLECASPIMFRESKxcol la Style nr.! finikli any k'..oi mauutacturedou this coaat. raln:, August ;., IsTil. ' tim F. A. f simi. J. I.. R-.TJL. ROYAL & SMITH, PATTOX'S BLOCK, STATE STKEET, Are Constantly Hecelring Boots c& Sliocs, Whibh they o6tr at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Boots & Shoes Made to Order. AU Work done in that Line. ilso SEWING MACHINES. Machine Olh and Needles, chines Repaired. , Also rewlnr. Ma- I KsTABl.ISIIF.n 1851. E. J. NORTHRTJP &. CO., Importer and ItcaJcrs ta Shelf and ITcaTy nardware, HUBS, SPOKES, BIUS, ETC HARDWOOD LUMBER, Cordage, Pitcb, Tar, Oaknm Ar Oars. IBH for A. . flal.LinK 4k. CO., Wire Hep. Maasfi.tnrsrs, S raaclsc. CwL 131 kRONT ST KB KT, POST. LAUD, OKEUOX. Portland. Sept. li, ISTd. xtf Olienp for Cnsli. Choice Citj Property ? Improved and Unimproved. As good as can be found. for Investment In this City, W ill b ol.l at A Grcnt llnrgrnln ! W. 0. ROHAL, Tatton's flliKik, Wte Street. lem, 9pt,13. xs Final Settlement - 'V'OnCE rhertiys'vlbatK.T. Colon, Ad Xl wiiaitrator of the tai ol P. It. Marplr, lia Sled ht aoeoaat lor Anal settlement of M eaie, The All) day ol October, ISM, ha been et by the County Court ol Ms riot. County, for the h vertex of said aiuse, at th Court tloate n Sale, la said oowniy. fly order of 0. M. TCRRT, County Jodjr BO.VfJAM LAWaOX, Artornrr. epi.S, 17. tw -rsxx. mj a-a am -!.. O. & C. SrMXKp-tVD.' Hav jos; reedTwa aa - . . -ut IMMENSE STOCK FALL AND AVLNTER GOODS Which thsr nffr to is " - i ; . "-! : CITIZENS OF SUM fc T1C1SITT 1 . i Al rates that , : DEFY COMPETITION. We call iiarL'ealar aUentloo to our largs stock of F0KZI3N & DOMESTIC DRt GOODS, .. STASOV OOODI, CLOTHING, GENTS' FTtRSIalllNO GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOKI, ! HATS AND CAPS, . OUOCKRIESi CItOCKElVY. A.VD IX FACT ALL MERCHANDISE SUITABLE rr 'rnii iriiot. We aio iutlte e)ela! attention to onr stock of (arptts, Matllne, Oilcloths, Win - dow Shades. Ltc HAVING had many year experience of tuial ne In Palem, we littler ooriwlvei that: " ' ti.e goods we now ff?r, which hive been selected : with irr.at care and bought to the best aitvan , titge, will lie adopted In every particular to tlia ; Wrfnt of our cusrotners. We sppreclat the pitronago l.erelofor eti i ''.ed ai.d mean to merit It continuance lo the , luture. rVpt.ly.TtTn. 84,5,000,000 ! MUTUAL LIFE LNSIRANCE COMPANY OF TVlilW YORK. , ! THIS I. the Unrest, oldest and ton rellablo Life Insurance Company In the worul Pure i I, Mutual. Profits all divhied arooog tie J'oilcy j holders. 4 i A social Acent of the Company Is now hi4!, J and will remain a short time, lie mar be foiaV I at lr..Carpenter's onice, en Liberly .treet. - ' Medical examiner, lr. 11. Carpeuter. I Balem, fcpiemucr 16, isTii, aa OREGON CANDY MANUTACTOEY, Cor. Commercial stv Court ata., J. G. IIOLIJERT, Prop, j Every Description of I Candy 3Innnfkctiircl. : SAT1SFACTI0 NGUARA.NTEED.' ; Prices to Suit tlie Tinier. ; AS LOW AS THK LOWEST. Tt Delivery Wag-on will nuke reculur trir during the winter to all towns Ul Oils val. lev. Orders solicited from at) part of tbe State, and wiil be tilled at rav lowest prtee and at short notice. sepl'i;xs i. 0. H0LUIKT. i:. r. 'WATTE, ' (SUCCKiSOtt TO A. L. ETINSOVj BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, GRISWOLD'S BLOCK, SALEX. , TTAVIXO purchase.! ri's eompVte It.vok aod 1 XX Job I'ruiUOff Establishment, I km preoared 1 to (,.ir uiaintain the reputation it hasherern'ore ' enjoycl, aud to execute sil description of Priut- Ikk In style no: surpu.fl on the oijt. Call '. and examine specimen. Hpecial attention paid to Book and Pamphlet P intmr and work ia colors. .. fcscptstxilia E. M. WAITE I Public Sale.' TIIK FOUiWISl ARTICLES WIIX DE SOLD at auction, Oevoher 1st, 1(70, (if rot taken out previa, to s.lel to par charfces taereoa. ess 1 1 Koll, sd'iresse.1 J. ltur. .ela I K..'l T. HtiimB ......Rajera 1 Parcel " 1 Box " 1 Hul " I Box 1 Pke 1 Parcel " 2 kn w 1 Pkl - II. Trickle Salem P. I. Woodro(f....'.atewi W. II. Allen ,-8m T. F. noorer .?eoi W. W. Thompson ! 'Cniorjl.t " -nw....M.M..l(-m A. L Sttnsoo .........Sh-m tieorjre Bungay.. wlea N. M. Jones ., Walesa 1 Parcel " 1 Carpet Hv, addreased bearwe Kile.,..ilaloBa 1 Box. addressed W. Casicks....- .."Jm Pki T. Psjiek . Halem IPtj - R. Wells G.M.Kearrdy 1 Pk " G. J. SlcUraw ilvert P, r. DBOWM. 1 Ac-nt Weli. Fargo k Co.. rales, Aujast 15, 1.0. z6w Balen, Of. NEW STAGE LINE. K53X k CALLSO'J HIW STAGE LOTS, ranniuf from lALKM TO PLBAIA.IT HILL Wlk , .- o ' AnmTlllo, rl, Lobaa, Brwwsk. will. aprlwa;, Plato, W lll.snott. SCwTBO Clif tsd Bprtwgfleld. Leavr Salem, Tue lay, S a. , - ' " .- ' Arrives a. F.uece, Wednewlay, S r, a. , Leare Kugene, Sunday norntnir. and Arnrew.l aaleaa Mawday OTeakcs. ,, Ihnse who eonsnlt economy and pleaearo ta trsve'lnt will And K tn their loterswt 10 potro' Ise this line, a w dal na Ihe priaclulo of tie and let live. Heallh so I plea, ire seeker wlsk. as to o t. IheKowa f prior wiM Sad ear Mm af chean and ea-y wiele of conveya from aayt of the above mentioned plaeewl ArpSl . , . , ... ...A CARD. tf Oetone CrrT, Awpirt tS,tD7s. Mr.-an. Kr.tujN k tiiDULkMiss, x, erl Agvots aod S. tl. Hntoannwi Mauat-er Oregui aa WaeMnslM Braach tNaea of the New ind Mutual Llie Insuroo C .m. pany : We r-ceired en th l!th lostaet, 3Ss) In hehslt of th aldnwof S. Kooenfteta, tpswrod lo yoor Corapsny wn Sforeatoer an, juos. Worde cannot espr. j bow weies rha) asoway Is sa) the bereaved wlJow of Mr. Hoseosteis. for ft U ail slie has to praMot her frwwi aoiaal iK'"jj I shall ever bo rrtlal lo roar CosBpooy tnr th proapui sad huartf (cod v waa kirk this money was pld. B. JA0O. Adin'rof tt of t. loseastehx, imtt. ' ' . ei.leiber S.l kid. .- , , .: ' " - '' .: sir,;-;, IXVERIDCEsWADniMSwifO (rCCE?S0E8 TO R.w.!C4TH0 , ..j, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AD- v . . -4 Forwarding k. Co in mission MerchautsH ; . ; z. P0RTLAKD, ! tits: r t't'OtBJOV, WM. WAMIAVg, SVM. MOkToN, PorUand. , StptlJ, :hT0.. W. It. lirwRffltL" ' ' A.r. i.v;KBrr, aa FraaoMKw, . ' SIS Front atroei. - , i.-i : 1 ) ,.,,. 1ICBIIR H9SK at It ASftKHeO A. lltOWR't. i.. , i ... i. . jrrrr- if h -t jf -ireti jC----1'