f i '.: -. y -" s . . : I j , , ; ; gagajajajBjinjfjnsjjnan ' aatMnatAstJjnWsnSatMWMM ' MaaaatAaaMBasJna,JM i"1 1 1 r11 .' 1 '.' -' 1 1 : 1 1 i i ii i i ..i. i ' . "" ' i ' i . i . 1 - .t. a 1 1 i irr -i"ie"Wlr''"' " ' '"TT' tnaods tha irregulars and disarranges 'Prussian plana. ; Bismarck continues to insist on the cession of Al nod ! 'Lorraine, tavre says tbe natioo shall ! perish 'rather 'haa accede to inch 'terms. - ."!..-. ! Berlin, Oct. ;16. lit if reported in! camp before Pari that the rinderpest 'Ii ragtag among cattle th Che city. Toafs, 'OcU IS. Prussians wet 'driven from Barenxaod Cchartilion oo the 13th by a heavy recoonoiteriog 'force from the itjr, aapported by goo 'of the fortifications. Berlin, Oct. . A tpecUl to the Tribune isajs Bortiside returned from a second, visit to Ptrii. He carried rag estions fren, Bismarck respecting terms 'of armistice. He made oo headway. The T-ntin 'Government la determined contrao. he war, Clen. 'Sheridan haeOBTc to 'Brussels, which Is a, sign that ttwrr 'ductioa of Paris is net itominent. London, Oct. 16 -Tbe Karri su'Cov- rriirimf in instructed ll-.r.t Prussia ii ' prepared to modify fcer d-tuaad'fof a amne? indemciij, or lo abamioa it l loiretteT ; 'he, tbe neuirurifRf; of 3 rash-jrg and V.etr. r il be accepted in liec -of t'setr surrender Tfce de tnacu itf Prus: of the surrender of ' Preach raeo-oT-war baa Veec' abandon ed The Russia Govs-riiftentl:! de termined riot t permit the trarttiSK ot any part "of '.he' French '4!et:tc the Norib GftrEftn tJfr. L-ndrm, Oct, ahe i at : Tbitwmile, oroi:tJg aitW?tf tnent. He bold the tiaes t''"tfertcei ' and -yWvire. ' 'stack. IbAV i'e!l ' drabrck, Treves aai F oroaCt. L'iaioe, Oct', 17. The Freac ' is agtia BsactnMel off 'DnBarVk. Th -aquadrneU WKorth'8ee4a aoeosn- wanted by tat bottomed boat. Ger- nans' Arsrenend mieefctet Tears, Ojt. 17. SotfciagotScial ' fceea received from te ' arte tea oeo ? froatiag ac ataer a'ear v"frte. A 1 battle ia immtoent. ' The gTrir of VewBasecJa, aatde 1 a, eaeceafal ewti yertrymorig, ' a' thfck' fof 'prrtvaYlea1 Add'tmss Pma- ' aieae were Mrpnaed. aaehywerc kill ' d and waandesL A baHaoR wtkfe eft'' Paris at 7 ' o'cloHc this aaocaiosj with fetr aassen- icera'ead twj narks of areit, hirtd here at I n'cock this tjtr. Reports ' iaay Patis ia still cocrageooa. X bat ' tie occurred Q Satarday, Oct. IStb, - outside the waTle, whereto 3,69 Proa ' aiana wr killed. London, Oct.' 17th. Tbe Dake of ' Kecktenbnrg reporta" tbe capitvlation cfSotaeooe with ' d.Se'Freack priaon- ra. Tka'Praaaian anry waj to enter ' tbe city yeaterday. : The Praiaiaol eratoated Bcavgency ' and blew dp the nidsct before aaarcb ' ing oat. ' The'Prnaeiahs wr still at tb Venae, ' bat in email force. 'Opening a hot of 'the Praasian bom ' bardment of Paria were fired Iron ( Belle . tile, oo Friday. rTELKiUAPH SIMM1RT. ' coMritao eom raanocs oirta Sao Fraaciaeo; Oct 14. Tbe ateam hip Colorado from Panama pat into 'an Dieeo this moroiog briora news 'that the North' Pacihc Transportation ' Compioy's atenraer Continental, from 'MAxtllaa for'Sao! FraocUco, foundered at sea, tbiny miles from Cape St. 'Lucas, 'on 5epi.--30. Seven passengers and one'ol' tbe crew were lost. She aunk to d pep water aud the mtii 'eogHra' baggage, freight and Irene urn were a total toss. Tbe survivors were 'resetted by the'U. S. w ir etetuier Oai : pre and theatemer of tbe P. 11. S S 'Oo. Wella, !Fro ft ". hve been notified that tbey hitd UO.OoO in ,Vei 'icao dollars on hotrd l. is rumored 'that the 'Pa16 Ipsurnce ComuaDy ' had ioaared 'ais treasure, but it ia not 'Certain that aach ia the fact. The 'Continental mxkra the third steamer lost by the N. P T Co. with in a 'year. The Continental was the newest Vrd most seaworthy of the three, having b-ea built in ltffil. 'London, 'Oct. 13 A Versailles cor respondent slates that Bismarck caused 'intimvion to be conveyed to tbe Lega tions at St. Peterabupg and Vienna that intervenlioo to secure peace would 'b arteprable now to Prussia. The -appeal of Bismarck has been met 'by Bustia with a proposition through 'Prince Orloff for mediation by a 'Congreaa of the great powera at 'Brussels. New York, Oct. 15. A special to tbe Evening Ttltgrmm from London -sava: A dispatch was received from Too re, dated 14th, by the Provisional Government, via carrier pigeon, wbicb tatee that tbe PrtHstane are lo full re treat from Paris. So particulara aa to the caase of this movement bad arrived when our dispatch left. A dispah-b was also received from Pans by anotb er source, atatiog that the enthusiasm in Ta-ris, consequent npon tui uoex jpected event, ia indescribable. Washington, Oct. 14. - It ia reported as coming from a relative aod intimate friend of Secretary Cox, of the Inten or Department, that be tendered bia resignation to tbe President on Tuesday last, and that tbe President has not jet accepted it. Barrisburg, Pa., Oct. 14. From In complete returns received for tbe Leg islature, tbe Republican majority in tbe Statu Senate is reduced to-one, and o twelve. Tbe official in the House to count to be made this. to-day may Iter STATE NEWS. PORT L AMD. I . We learn from tbe Oregonian that the robbers who stole and broke open tbe afe at East Portland, Cassidy aod Miller, who were arrested tbe other day in Salem, have been brought back lo Portland and committed to jail. That paper also tella of a bridal par ty who ran away last week, during lbs Fair, and sought the quiet of Vancouv er, to get married, wbicb couldn't be done in Oregon because the old folks, the bride's parents, would not consent. Tbe old folks came to tbe Fair and tbe young wect where tbe taw couldn't binder tbem. . Mr. Qaivey haa aeat the 0-egonian a ram bo apple 11 im-hea ia circumfrence, raiaed in Portland. The Bulletin eaya Prof. T. H. Craw ford, who has been t!l,it convalescing. Fair goers, returned fr Salem, re port tost nqnor ia illegally soli at many pta?na ia Salem. Thoe Port land mea have a knack of finding out aacn iblQg". The Cethnlio fair at Dalles City, tor tbe be Den I of 'tis BHMre or that place, realised the hindiome sum of $500. A scarcity of bousea to rent ia prop Hy claimed at a very evident aign of th- pros peri y of. the city of Portland Thr will ' b ap unusually .large docket at the next term of Circuit Court for Multnomah county. Vacant stores in Portland are being rooted and occupied. Tbe new ferry boat, intended for tbe use of the 0. C. railroad, is being rapidly completed, aod will be ready for business within a reaaoaabls time Geo. W. Pratt, a car neuter, broke his at a by tbe gU-ing way of a step ladder while working on Strowbridge s new building. Statistics of receipt and exportation of. produce is to bo tarnished hereafter by tbe-Board of Trade. CoaaBiUATioiAL. From the minutes of we 8 lata Congregational Chorea A"cit iom, held at Albany w.tJao, just pah tithed, we learn that the num ber of nembera belonging to tbe Church in Oregon are 465; amooot raised for horn miaiioaa, $138 45; foreign miaaona, $68; paatora' rapport, $4,897, ,50; for other objecta, $2,451 35 Conrer aloaa ia tbe p tit year, 41. Sun day S ebool. acbolara, 779 The next aooua' i meeting will be bold at Aato. tin, oi tbe third Tueiday of Jane, 187 1 A Cmaiia Row. Lait Satarday aboat 150 Celestials, working on tbe grade below town, who had become res ti under tbe reat or fancied des potia ea , and cruelty of their railroad bosa , attempted an assault upon bis pera on in a body, with picks, shovels aod other implements of labor ; but fort namely for bim, he happened t pom less a revolver and aufficient cour age to present it in a menacing mtn ner at bia mooa-ryed aesai'aota, which in tantly cooled their conrageona pir t aod caused them to desist from far tb r hostilities Tbey, however, all qn it work and swore hy all tbe (rods i h F'owery Kinifdom that tbev wouM no t cit another shovelful of dirt or wi eld another p'i-k uotil t bey were pro. vi deti with a d ff-reot bss. We doo't k tow bow the imbroglio finally result- h I. but we are informed that the Cele? ti al returned to work on Monday lnt. .nd presume their demand was acceded to. Democrat. TUESDAY. LtghlatlTe Assembly of Oregon. Sixth KegMlar Hasaiaai rOBBNOON session. Saturday, Oct. 15 S-nate met at 6J a m. BALB or SWAMP LAIDS. Ard after some preliminary mat ters of mioor importioce, proceeded to the consideration of S. B. No. 31, on an amendment making provision for the sale of awamp and overflowed land Cochran wished a aeparate vote ou he amendment fixing the price of awamp lands at aeveoty-fire cents per acre. He understood the Committee bad fixed on one dollar per acre as the price, and believed all tbe lands to be sold da ing tbe next two years would bring that much. Burcb had consented to name one dollar at first, hut it bad been repre sented that tbe best interests of tbe State would be advanced by fixing on 75 cents ,ptr acre. Cochran moved to strike ont 75 cents aod insert one dollar.; Baldwin thought 75 eenta would be high price for laoda to be reclaimed Mr. President thought 75 cents an acre aufficient, and inscanced tbe lan.is on tbe coiesV and on tbe Columbia river, where extensive works would be required to reclaim the swamp lands. Thompson thought tbe Senate was mistaken about tbe labor oeeded to re ciam the lands along tbe coast and the ColumbU. Mr President said be bad carried a chain tor Mr. Thompson years ago, when tbe surveys were made Stout thought any lands worth any thing were worth a dollar an acre. On motion nf Fay tbe bill was made special order for Monday. 8 B Fo 57, ta attach Tillamook to Yamhill for judicial purposes, was taken from the table, and after some discussion as to tbe bouuda to be de cided oo, tbe bill was ordered engross ed and made special order for Mon day. BILLS IXTRODrCBD. S B. No. 68, to protect oyster beds was introduced by Strabau. To make additions to State Library, was introduced by IlenJershoot ; aUo S. B. No. 70, to increase S.-bool ui to four mills. S B. No. 71, to regulate eontesta in elections, was introduced by Newby. IMSAKB ASVLCM. Report of Committee was read and tbey offered a Joint Resolution, which empowers tbe Governor to contrac' th D . Eiawtbora. Treviit called attention to tbe recom mendation in tbe report for tbe ere' - lion of buildings. Oo motion the whole natter was recommitted, the committee to report by bill, and the rep Tt was made tbe special order for Monday morning. rORTLABD CHABTBB. S. B. 34, amending the Portland Charter waa taken from the table. Fay said be should oppose giving the power to appoint Commissioners with out reatrictiona, and enquired if tbe bib was not unconstitutional. Stout said that free law abiding citi tens felt sate under present rale. It was not Democratic, perhaps, but be bad for once adopted tbe plan adopted for New York St. Louis aod other cities by Republicans. Powell should vole against the bill Tbe reason for it is apparent. He be lieved bis colleague was doing some, thing not bis own choice. The bil was barefaced and obnoxious, aud cai ulated ta repeal tbe choice of tbe peo ple and 'bus declare tbe citiaens o Portland incapable of self-government Uosbor thought tbe bill bad manv obj-ctiooable features, bot be was wil ling to protect tbose Portland lambs, His political and legal scruples would have to yield to tbe necessity. Fay tbongbt as Portland rather claimed to be the State, tbe State should take care of it and govern it. Stiabao should be guided in bis vote by the information gained from the Portland papers. Tbe bill finally passed by a s'rici party vote, and the Senate adjourned AFTBBNoOM. SBCoRD BBADINO Or BILLS S B. 60 .- B. 61, B 62, S. B. 63, S. B 64, S. B. 66, S. B. 67, were read aod referred. TUB CAiCAL AUD LOCIS BILL S B 12, to construct canal aod loeki at Willamette Falla waa read. Burcb moved to amend that in case this company failed to give bonds any other company could do so aod receive tbe grant. Fay enquired who composed this corporation, ana was told Goldsmith, of Portland, Senator Kelly and John Miller. Fay thought companies should com pete for tbe benefits of this, grant- He waa satisfied with the policy of naming tbia company. He believed there waa great merit in tbe proposition to build these Locks, but now tbe ease had been put off for two yeara and nothing done since the- bill waa paa-ed by tba laat Legislature be could not understand. Stoat explained that litigation bad caused the work to be deferred. Thompson said be was one of tbe company and denied the report heard bv Far ihat tbe company named was willing to sell out to tbe P, T. Co. Cornelias disapproved any project for diverting tbe school fund from tbe pur- noses intended. Newby aoew mat me people oi mis valley would be saved much more than he cost o tots canal. Cochran bad not been so wrapped up in this bid as many others. He had been rareful of be school food when propositions were made for vUtonary purposes, but be thought this a good " ject, yet would prefer to raise a tax o build a canai. A debate f.i lowd as to (en per ceot be ug refunded ibe State, which is one of the provision of tbe bill, and Boal.j ibe bill pasted, ayes 16, no l. SAiABiBB or JCOSfl 8. B. No. 2. Relating to Supreme onrt and salaries of Judges was taken np. Burcb thought $3,000. a sufficient salary. Cochran bad never seen any difficulty in getting Judges at $2,000, as candi- uatea nave alwaya been plenty. He con aiders the Constitution as being plain in limning tbe amount or Judges salar ies, aa well as those of the Slate ofb cers. , . y'aaid the geotlemana views were capable or modification as had been Brat proved by bia voting for the an propriation of tbe School fund to tbe Willamette Canal Company, be baring previously opposed any proposition to divert that land. - Burcb nrged his amendment to re duce tbe salaries to $3,000, or be wonld vote against tbe bill. Newby took the tan position, bat tbe bill passed. Ayes Baldwin, Brown of Baker. Burch, Crawford, Hendersbott, Holts claw, Hoolt, Moo res, Mosber, Patter- ou, Stout, S rauao, Tu-uipaou, re lit, and tbe President 15 ys Cochran, Curoeliua, Lsnalleu and Newby 4. Seuato adjourned. fCHATIE. MOHOAT, 17th. The Senate met at 10 o'clock a. m., and resolved itself Into a Committee of tbe Whole to consider Bill relating to sale of the public lands. . Cornelias in the chair. A number of bills were reported on by several committees, one relating to assessment elicr.mg considerable dis cussion. S B. 62, amending Sec. 20 of school law waa reported with amendments. Baldwin from Committee on Insane, said they could not report,: as their propositions were before them and more would be and tbe matter was post pooed to afiernoon. Patterson offered a resolution that no new business be presented after to morrow which was laid on tbe table. Strabau offered S. J. R. 18, to in struct Senators aud requet Represent ative iu Cungrrss to endeavor lo pro cure the abrogation of tbe Burlioame treaty with China, wbicb ws adopted, after motions to reprint and lo refer Aje' 16, noes 5. Cochr.m preseuted S J R. 19. Bik ing aid of Congress to rou9lru t u cu rat and lo.lt-i tit the Wiliauielte fail?; referred to special committee. Trevitt offered S.J R 20, that lie Legislative Asnemb y sojourn Ae Saturday r;t X i 10 o'clock, p. m. I.t;dt. Ayes 8, noes 13. M BILLS. S. B No. 73 Relief of Iii'eraal Rev nun Stamps', was introduced by Mr. Burcb. S. B. No. 73, To provide clerical aid for the Sec'y. of State was off red by Brown, of Baker S B. No. 74, By Brown, of Baker, to provide ulerical aid for Sec'y. of Slate, (bis bill appropriates $3,000.) S. B. No. 75, By Stout, to amend laws in relation to public printing. S. B. No. 76, By Mosber, to estab lish Board of Pilot Commissioners for Umpqua river. Senate adjourned. CBJATB. ArTIRSOUK. Senate met at 2 p. m. Tbe question of the insane came up as the special .order. Baldwin explained the propositions Dr. McCurdy would take the insane a' $6.50 per week for tbe first 150, aod $6.25 for all over 200. provided they were furnished wearing apparel. After elapse of twelve years be wouid turn the asylum over to the S'ate! Dr. Hawtborue would keep them for $6.50 per week. A. C. Kinney, Ladd aod Kooit would keep them for $6 per week. - S. J. R No. 17 was. read, aotboriz ing tbe Governor to contract with Dr. Hawthorne, for the next two years. Stout favored giving the contract to Hawtborue. Said it coat $5.90 a week to keep our criminals, without salarie of oflicers being couuted. Newby wanted to make the best bar gain possible for all concerned. Thompson said Hawthorne bad good buildings and had kept tbe insane for many years, and tbey knew what be had done. Cornelius seconded Burch's amend ment to give $6 for all over 100, aod that carried. Tbe resolution finally pasted, ayes 14, noes 7. Stout offered a petition from Port land, asking tbe Legislature to amend the City Charter, to allow tbe pledging of the city credit fur tbe construction of a railroad to McMinnville. S. B. No. 77, to carry out the prayer of tbe petitition, was read aud refer, re J. S 11. No. 78 was reported by tbe Cora an I tee on Public Lands, forreli-i of J. C. Galbrett., aod il was rend aud referred. S H No. 79, to eocourage Immigra tion, was offeree by Powell. BILLS OS SKCOHD READING. S. B No. 68, relaiiug to ojsters and .-almon, was read and ordered en groaned. 'S. B No C9. to increase State li brary, was ordered e-jgruased. S. B. No. 70, to inc rease school tax. was ordered eugroaneii. After a call-ot '.Ue House, S B No 71, appeals io contested elections, wi read and referred. S. B. No. 31, relating to sale swamp land. Most of the afteruouii was spent debviug amen 'menu to ib ill in Coramif.ee ot the Whole. F iy urged indefinite poalpouemeul of the bill. After the committee rose the Senate adjourned. . tlOUSK. Monday, October 17. House met at 9 a. to. II. B. 67 to incorporate the towo Clatsop ; read first at.d second time. EXPOBTB Or JC01CIABV COXMITTBB. of H. R. 46, Helm from Judiciary Com mittee returned this bill and reported substitute to amend act to provide civil code. Section 37 repealed and other matter substituted, relates to title t real property. II B. 34, to incorporate City of E st Portland with certain amendments, correcting verbal inaccuracies, and 'he report aod amendments were adopted H. B. 36, increas.ng per diem of ju rors. Reported toe same back wan unfavorable recommendation, litre moved to lay on the table. Carried H. B. No. 31. To protect stock growers with unfavorable recommend lion. Ordered to third reading to-mor row. H. B. No. 50. Increasing penally for violating law to presetve salmon and oysters was reported without rec ommeodatioo. H. B. No. 17. Relating to appropri ation of property by railroad corpora tions, was ordered eogrossed. H. B. No. 54. Concerning fees of officers in Eastern Oregon, with favor- ble recommendation. Ordered en grossed. H. B. No. 57. Uelaring to requisi tions made by the Governor for crimi nals in other States, with amendment. Report adopted. S. B. No. 10. To provide for taxing banks, which was ordered engrossed. S. B. No. 7. To lax unnaturalized foreigners. Recommending its passage Dorris moved.to indefinitely postpone tbe bill. Helm moved a call of the Home, af ter which Mr Dorris made an earnest appeal, setting forth that tbe law could only be enforced against white foreign ers, for as Chinese cannot eff-ct their naturalisation, as a lawyer he toot the position that tbe bill could therefore nl affect tbem, but was only calcula ted to discriminate against poor white men. n read tbe laws of the United Stales to sustain bim. Porter favored tbe bill. Hayden thought the law of seH-prei-erraiicn required us to tax Chinamen, and he was in favor of doing it direct and above-board. He was of tbeopio. ion tbe bill needed some amendments, aud should favor it. He then made an anti-Chinese speech in bis usual forci ble style, and said he would force the Celestials out of tbe State, if be bad the power, and as be hadn't tbe power be fell like doing what be could at it, and taking all tbo responsibility need ed io tbe premises. As to the Burlin- game treaty aod tbe laws of Congress, he cared not a whit for them when tbey come in conflict with self preservation and our own interests. W naiiey replied witn a legal argu ment, showing that tbe Supreme Court decisions show that taxation cannot be accomplisbea indirectly that cannot be done directly. . He endorsed the views of Mr. Dome. T Hare thought tbe bill would not be good law aod wonld be set aside by tbe courts. He thought the bill waa got up for effect and to satisfy party preju dice.- The motion to postpone was lost. Area 14. noes 30. Whaley moved to atrike oat words 'Uonaturalised foreignera" and aub- stiiute CaiitaBtaa which was lost. Hayden offered to amend to allow foreigners on years residence, auu nress tba same in title of tba bill Hare wanted to know if the gentleman intended by this amendment to allow Chinamen to overrun this coubtry for one year, to let oar country be raiaed aaa our wtvee and children destroyea Ifth bill was to pass he wanted it to taokle tbo Cninamaa the moment be left tie ship. Then If the Chinaman wtntiotheU. S. Dist. Court and of f ot red to declare bis intentions and was refuaed, be Would ' ua exruip , wbicO was a feature be bad'nt thought of. Wbiteaker thought tbe title of the bill could only be amended after its passage, wbicb was discovered to be the fact. Alexander moved to lay bill and amendments oa tbe table for tbe pres ent,wbich motion passed, very much to the relief of the Democracy, who have found it a sort ot elephant, aod growing more elephantine as it was discussed. H. B No. 13, To amend acts rela ting to pilotage, was repotted back with out recomendatton by Judiciary Com mittee. D.irris offered an amendment com oetliog tbe owners of tbe steam tog boat to keep a sail boat on tbe bar to accommodate vessels coming to the bar when tbe steam tug is inside. litre favored the amendments, as be understood vessels have complained 'bat facilities at the mouth of tbe Co lumbia were not sufficient. Tbe peo ple of the whole interior were interested in tbe proner accommodation of com merce He wanted tut cubstilute lo be priuted. LiH'kbart thought ths whole State waa being taxed for ihe ticuefu of tbti Willamette valley in ttiU support of u ttisj boat on the Coin tut ia, and ibis ws done in direct opposition t' 'he imer esi of Cjoa Biy, which hJ no such House adj iiirned i aPTHKN'OK. H ai; raet at 2 p. m. and resumed consideration of Pilotage bill. Lockhart ciuimued bis remark ngifitmt tie bill, and tbe special facil -uej otf'red the trade ,f the Columbiu river. W bally said he was authorised to -? responsible mm were ready to takf the cout'Hi t on terms more favor able to tbe Stale. So be objected to Ian her increase ibeir compensation. Fulton, OR-gan and Porter took part n the debate, and the pending amend ment was rejected Alter further debate the bill was or dered eogrossed. Lockhart from Committee on Educa tion reported back H B 50, to provide system of common scb'Ols,with amend meuta, wbicb were adopted by the House. Tbe bill waa farther amended. S-tl ary of Supenote'.deut being fix- I r $1,500. and another making Si-tie school tax tbr.ee mills instead o five The bill was ordered engrosied ai d made pe ial order for Weduesdav 10 a. ra. Hare asked leave to offer a resolution to authorize appointment of Engros sing Clerka. wiirh was adapted. A cotumanication was received fn m 'be Medical Society of the 3d Judicial District, asking that action be taken to egulate tbe practice of medicine. II B No 48., relating to that sub ject wasord-red engrossed. The Speaker announced that he had igoed the appropriation bill. Alexander from the Committee on Elections reported on Clackamas con tested election and moved it be made special order tor 7 o'clock this even ing. Carried. Appersoo offered H. J. R. No 23, making Congress to make appropria Hon tor the improvement of ibe Wil lamette River. Tbe resolution was adopted. H. J. R. No. 24, was offered by favoring tbe payment of tbe public debt, according to contract, and dis countenancing the democratic threat of repudiation, which was immediate ly voted down. House adj turned to 7 p. m. IVi.NING SISHIOil. Honse met at 7 p. m ., and spent the whole evening io considering the Clackamas coulest, wnicb wat bnnll? disposed of by a motion to indefinitely postpone, which was carried by a Urge vote. The debate was carried on by the silting members and by Mr Beaitie, one of the cooteetants, aud the vote of the House in disposing of tbe case as governed by the elimination of evi dence, wb:ch showed no positive proof f tbe illegal votes claimed to have been cae'. II iuse !rij iuroe.1. STATIC F.UK SIXTH UK Judging from tbe long trains ot ve hicles wnich were t een leaving the ground iu every direction ou Fri- din evening and in the rey light of the neit mofuiti. ai-d tVo:u ihat lime till u'Mio, one would not have expected to find a per-on ieti on tbe Fair grounds, but uoiwictulitDiiiog tbo vast uuibera leaviug ia this manner, and tne crowded cars of every train lor Portland, the e were still a good many ft. In fact il was only by contrasting the eceue with tba' of former dajs that one came to see that as A SMALL CBOWD which hovered arout the grounds loalb to believe that so much fun bad passed away, or that tbe last chance to make a dollar or two wis gone. Still it was evident that tbe days of tbe Fair were numbered, and that al though it bad been a good, brave, vig orous Fair, it was waxin old and be- giuni igto look wrinkled and scraggy, and ple and thin. Its incessant clat ter was subsiding to a gentle bum its baoyloo of v tices to a very ordioary uoise, ahtle its loud moutbed cries all sh wed signs of weariness. Many a thr at which on M today sent its notes out loud, clear and d'fiin', on Satur day was hoarse and but-ky, .and spoke m almost suppliant tones appealing to tbe passerby to -'come right along aod buy this or that gimcrack, take a parting peep at a show or a last swing, or a ride to Salem, or any thing else that costs a quarter of a dollar. By tbe way it is a curious subject tor investigation why every one insists that you should "COMB RIUUT ALONG." No matter what a man at the Fair is engaged in, if be thinks you bave dime left, it is "come right along. Amid all the ingenious devices to at tract attention, no one baa tbougbt ot any substitute for that one word which is dinned into your ears from a thous and sides at once, always tbe same monotonous "come right along. Yes, the Fair was dying it was al most aeaa. toe neaa woraea away in the Pavilion, tbe stomach was still pretty active at tbe Aurora Restauract, and away at the far end ot tbe track the tail was feebly wiggling io tbe shape of scrub races, pitching half dollars and all sorts of one horse gambling, but these were almost tbe only signs of life, and all tbe while people were hurriedly parking up aod taking night with all possible speed Articles and stock which bad been on exhibition were rapidly removed by their owners, some to be taken back borne, and otb era sold at good prices on account of the premiums taken. TBB COBTtST roB ralZIS M lilTBCMSKT- al ncaic took place accordiog to programme. Tbe 23d Infantry Band bad it all their own way, as tbe newt of their intend. ng to co npete seemed to deter others from entering. They look tbo first premium, and tbe second was not giv en, ibis nana merited ratoer Detter things at tbe bands of tbe peopli Tbey bave been in constant attendance During the whole week, bave been ever ready to turnisn music wnenever and wherever called on, aod tbeir presence ba been a great assistance Toeir excellent music and eplendid ap pearance added much to tbe gayety of the scene, when they were called out, bleb, by tbe way, was pretty often. The premium wbicb tbey received, tbuugb qui e liberal for tbe Society, was Still insufficient to pay their acta- al and necessary expenaea while in at tendance at tbe Fair. In hope of making up the deficiency, tbey tried a promenade concert, but. unfortunately, the people did not respond, aad it fell through. We very much fear that this fin band of musicians will not be likely to attend any future Slate Fair Tbe premium tor best gentleman ptao. ist was awarded to Mr. John Ross, that for lady pianist to Mis Alice Griffin In both cases there was no com peti tion, and consequently no second prise. I We omitted to mention in iu proper place the awarding of j . rcT miTi's paimcMi of $75 to tba beat Pathfinder", eolt, .and $50 to tba second best. Tbe ab sence of some of the judgee appointed by the Society waa made up lor by ap pointing Judge Deady of Portland, and Hon. G.W. Grimm of Marion, with Gen. Palmer of Yamhill, composed the committee. Tba first premium was given to a colt owned by Mr. F X. Matthieus, and the second to oae owned by Mr. Thomas Cross, who onght to take another premium for hia hearty indoraement ot the deciaion. and aaying that he knew Matthieus' colt waa the best. Io the afternoon the Marshals clear ed tbe track for TBI riBMBB S TB0T, a thatch for untried horaea, for parses of $15, $10 and $5, offered by the So ciety at ibe meeting the day before C. Neal named bn. . "Fly," a 3 jent old Fiy-by-Night. H. O Hartley named a 3-year old gelding. F. X. Matthieu named b. f ' Lady Frauklin,' a3-yer old Fly-by-Might Matihieua' fiily was a fine little animal, but net in sufficient training to go io aucb a race, and es pc ially when Jerry Welsh was driving a ood animal. Whea be can't drua a horse to run, no one can. Iu thi. race be bad the best animal (Fly), and coin-io-u ed drawing nbead from the first ' F'y" won tbe heat in 3:27, "Laly Fra'ikliu" eec.oud, ami Hajb y's colt hd third. The second tieat was ju' iht; same, '-Fly" wiuuiug- it anl tne race iu 3:2 The ru ming race was drawn, and thus closed'tbe racing of thi iu eating This important element of the S'a'. It,,, ti.n .rt i, '.-.jf ,i i 11,. i Judges and Msi otiaU have ao.vee iw tue rules, una tne ntn.w aud perlunii ance of Oregon stock l as been the b-si we have kn,.ll. Heretofore tliert- ha always been to re or lesa imported ni i:n !s, which bave kept tne big rac s anoagsi themseves, and while, no doubt, tt has heea better for tbe couu try to have them there, they bav kept our yoaog horses iu tbe back ground Thia time one Oregoa 3 .rear old (I).i ie) made the best mile that wa run aad bat for his unfortunate fall, we suspect that he would hare made it pretty hot for tue winner ot tbe big race; and in trotting, Oregon bred colt did as well, so that we can tee a good deal of tmprovem -nt iu this line, ow ing io the efforts of lh State Agric.ul tu nt Society. During the early pirtof tbe' after noon, a BIO BCNAWAT occurred by a circus team. Six horse were ataudlag hitched to a wagon t which was loaded tbe seats, etc., of ibe circus. By some means tbey started aodr twisting the king-bolt off, ran away with the forewbeels. One of the wheelers thrown and the other dragged hies out to the track, then to tbe road and down tbe road some die tance before they were stopped. Th part of the wagon whi?h hey took off was smashed up, and the dragged horse shockingly mutilated, the side f bis head was woro away against the ground uotil the beating of his brtin could be seen. Fortunately no person w s hurt, i though had tbe stampede occurred ai any other time it would not be possible j for a team to take the eours- they did without killing some one. By the time tbe excitement ot tbia ru was ! over the place was beginuiug io look j too desolate and cheerless to b worth j staying in any longer; evert' one was hurrying io get away and we followed their example. Fortunately we fuuno a mcs HACK 11 Aft driving Nathan's express. He was so accomtn dating as to insist ou putting bis passengers down wherever he liked i without consulting their convenience at all. So we rode as tar as be thought best and walked home, glad that H men nor all hackdrisers are not alike, glad that tbe Fair had been a oud one. and glad too that it waa ended. Pcblic Mbktino To-miuht. The ad journed meetiug of the Saieiu Tem perance Union meets to-nk'h-. at tbe Congregational Cbnrcb. P. C. SnlM- vau, h-q.. addresses the meeti-ig. Th M iscal I'nioo furnishes ibe stvgintc, i aud those who attend are safe io h.i.. a pleasant hour. Christian M ssskivosk We have r.- ceived the Grjt number of tne religious p iper of this Uitoie publieht-d at 'ion- iiiouth, Polk rounty, edited by U-v. T. F. Campbell. It makes a pood p pearar.ee typographically, and n:i 1 the management ot Prof t'a-cpbe!! v. an all eipe-t to fi id tbe M st'nit' an attic anU fearless tdvornte ot Ihettu'h Casts. Thia beautiful comedy wa rell done last night at the Oro !':u", every part being well sustained. In the ialerlude both tbe Mi-s Pixley's te ceived encoreM, b-it tbe best of the en tertainment was that most outrageous ly adsurd farce Alladdin, or tbe won derful scamp. The combination of dress, language and scenery is such as to make up the most fun of anything we know ot in the farce line. How it Was Our report of the Fair, in Sunday's paper, was rather a mixed up affair. The printers bad weakened tbe day before, and left out some matter which appeared out of its place on Sunday, aod then, to make the matter wore, our reporter was taken with a sudden iudisposilioo oi Saturday eveniug, aand as no one else could make up ibe report from bi notes, it was deferred, t .rtuna'eiy he didn't die, and has fiuisbed up las week, to-day. Tbb Rkcbipts. It is Impossible t obtain tbe exact figures of tbe proceed of the State Fair, but on tbe best an. ibority we ran get, there has been be tween $13,000 and $14,000 taken in. and tbe disbursements bave been prob ably two-thirds of tbat amount. Thi: is considerable gain over last year. when tbe receipts were $10, ICS, and the disbursments something over $9,000. Adjocrkbd Mbbting. Tbe Hon. County Court, of Marion county, held an adjourned session last week for the purpose of Gxing tbe rate of taxa tion for tbe current fiscal year. It is as folk wa : Stite Tax Military Tax School Tax County Tax .. Court House Tax .5 i .2 .6 .3, Will- Tab Marckts. After a long time nf patient watching our merohants assure us tbat at length tbey aee signs of an improve ment ia the grain market. This is said to be owingto tbe inauguration of direct ship ments, by means of which shippers can af ford tn pay as much at Portland as at San Francisco. Prices have not appreciated as yet. but we learn that dealer are hourly ex peotine news of an advance. We h'lpo it may be true, for there i nothing so sure to make good times in Oregt n us to see whea' at a dollar a bushel Track Lavibg. Wbile our citizens were entirely engrossed with the State Pair, the Oregon and California Railroad Co. kept right on with tbeir work, laid the track through town, up to tbe depot, and some miles beyond.' Had this event occurred at any other time it would have excited con siderable interest and called ont crowds to see the operation of track laying. As it is we will bat a enokey tbat not one in fifty of me people ot eaiam Know now it Is done. v e don t. A Laro Bnsimss. The Aurora Res taurant at the Fair Grounds, andsr the auspices of tbe Aurora Settlement, la not only a great conveniens ta the public, but it pays. Th business done during th last week, exclusive of regular boarders was aa fallows t Monday....... .... ........ ........ $200 50 Tuesday MM 419 Wednesday ......... ......... ...... . 823 Thursday 1288 Friday 1174 Saturday.. . . - 340 Total .M.. ....... .$4230 60 This with the regular boarders, will make th receipts over $5,000, or rsr 1000 meals served daring the week. Thr Opira Hocsb. It is almost sur prising to sea the popularity ot tbe teed Biack Baas," now porforwtug nightly at this fin ball. And yet when one considers tbe wonderful in telligence of tbe animal, it would bo more surprising were she not tbe most popular attraction of the season. Add to that tbe excellent acting of Miaa Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Beatty, aod tbe many others of tbe company and it is plain that tba company most continne to draw as long as they stay in Salem To-night they play the siarllind play ' French Spy, "in which, as usual, Bonny Black Bss takes her part. InraoviMBaT Tne Cbemeketa has oeen furnished with windows in tbe mansard roof, making it look much more Aousey. Workmen are a'so eo aged in putting op the heavy brackets and cornice ot tbe upper story. When this ia done aod toe s.-affjlding re moved, we can form an opinion of what tbe structure ia to look like when completed. 0 i tbe Inside, work pro gresses right well, th spacious dining room, the private dining room, hill, ITice, stationery and kitrhen, are all it-arly co'iipl-ted Wmilo-xa and doora ee lieioi: p'n up 'o 'he office, which is eciiemlv designed to be a grand ri.ftn. I'nd-rneHtb ihe ground the sw -r ;nd ditcb ip be?ng cohered np, ard the hiii:e i e!Ur is iilmosi ready lor iu "l'blti'u"1 fl Ctiir l "ews. (OHVtLLIII, Tbe (liezHle sty the town was look ing deserted while tbe State Fair was held. A C. Craig, clerk in Biddle's drug store, died verr suddenly about half nasi one p. m. on the 2'h inst. of ae ere spasms. A Coroner's jury found a verdict to correspond. URROII1 CITY. Tbe EnXerpritf says Capt. Vickers, of Oregon City, has been engaged by the P. T Co to remove anag and other obstruction" in tbe river as far Unas. Eutrene City. Theodore Btcn late'y ut bil fo'jl while split'ina wood. Ferguson's trart ran away Thursday aod wreck-d a wagoo. The dep'it at Oregon C'ty is to lie consirncted m a abort while. PORTLtRD, A Chinamen was found dead at Portland the other nigbt and is sun nosed to have been in very bad health and to have committed suicide, tbe Bulletin says. That paner says the stage from Olrmpia to Mouticello was lately tired ou bv a sportsman, who explained po litely thai he tired at some pheasant". Some of the shots lodged in the hor Hes. Vaughan's mill i rnnniDg oig'tf and day grindin over 200 birn-ls ! rl ur each twenty-four hours. News has been re-eived in Portland of ibe death ot M j. Justin S'ein'ier ger. Sieitiberger, bad resided many years in this State anil Wash ington Territo-v ; in 1852 be was aeni of the P. M. S S. Co. at P.rtland; afterwards he was ajent of Adams & Co 's Kpress Co , and bad been for a number of years connected with the volunteers of tbe rogu'.ar army WHIIHOTOJf TKKRITOttY. The Intrlli'ienrer (of Seattle gives an account ot th dieeovery of a lalnaMe qnar'i lode on a branch of the Skyk -msh U'v-r, specifnens of whicn ass.y nl.ee j..M $25. Tne pa t jf '-,f disco. e-y in d l si' u en iii h .Su Fr-iucit o to onke a ".Ifr-iugh It r. (Jret. f-xcitem-nts Irive ioen i .tied on the S.iund by r-p.irl-ihe terminus of the X I II It been located on tier f 0,r is'and s ncr 1 1, - -t- ore P.rt -J !,.. r i-he.J T -y tske i Is etc., but s-tmeljow ,-ttn ;i- ver Ut w t;t re to locate. up Wi find o Cranberries, ffitui the mars'ic b-i tbev trrov vtild. are lieinn h.-.niiilii m t.v I id' sos in Isrjje quantities and sh p j,fd to California. Th- InitHiyeneer svs parties of ettr- arantaare ctttlllu mlo the Tcrnt-trv t v -he Sn tuu ili ii i in-'; no I it ihev i;eet no ttit'er'al obs ' r a-t ion alsre iiitnvrttto.i ail' follow titein b s fall. A Frenchman u'iied R uxl has died at. Seattle from a pistol shd received 'mm a Prusaisn mined Preis Surveys ort the N. I. R R have been very euetgntic ally prosecuted P. reck of the Continental. By the Colorado we get tbe following particulars of the loss of tbe Continen tal: Ot the nig b l of the 9ib tbe steam er Constitution signalled and notified tbe passenger- off tbe cape of St. Lucas, oo tbe 10. h, aod commenced lakiug the wrecked passengers Hn, all told on board tbe steamer Colorado. All were in a very des itute coudhi in, none of tbe of the passengers or crew having saved anytbiug but wnat was on their parsons. Tbe Connneuial left Matatlao on her return trip t" tan Fraucisco on the 2d iusianl. On tbe same nigbt, while crossing tbe Gulf of California, she encountered a severe gale. For some time ii blew a perfect hurricane tbe wind coming from every quarter of the compass. Tbe abip labored heavily in tbe heayv, chopping seas. Several leaks were sprung, and tor a time tbe steam pumps kept tba leakage under, but the coal boxes parted letting tbe coal loose, wbicb, getting into tbe pumps, efT-ci-ually closed them. Tbe passengers and crew commenced bailing and throwing the cargo of salt (wnich was in bulk) and bides, etc., into the sea. Tbey worked incessantly for 12 hours, out were unable to keep tbe water from rising in tbe bold Until ibe fires were extinguished, strong hopes were entertained or saving tbe vessel. Tbe scene now is saidto bave been oue of tbe wildest excitement. Some of ibe passengers threw tbeir gold into the ocean, and, in despair, cried to heaven for aid. Very tew ladies were among tbe passmgers Life preser vers were used, in which tbey jumped intc the small boats. Orders were given to take to tba boats during the oigbi of ibe 28 b, and tbey remained in close proximity to tbe steamer until 9 o'clock a. m., of tbe 30th, when they left her to ber fate. It is supposed she went down on the night of the 3tl h. as on tbe morn ing of 0't. 1st no signs of ibe veetel were discernible. Of tbe six boats, only three of them landed at St. Lucas. Tbe other were driven up tbe coast, two of them lortv- three miles noi th of the Cp--, from where tbey had to mk their uj over tbe bun. ing sands, without a drop of water, to Cape St Lucas, at which place slaughtered cattle aod otber kinds of provisions were ist-ued with a liber-tl taaad. Blame is alia, bid to C ptain Da 11 for deserting the ship during ihe night. Tbe carpenter makes tbe assertion tbat tbe timbers of the ship were rot ten and unsafe, and that she was liable at any moment to go to pieces. Osmbstta- Tbe overtarnings in Franc have made queer work, social ly and politically, with individual. Leon Gsmhetla, wbo now makra and oomakea Prefects and Mayora, and rules tbe whole hierarchy depending on the Horn Office, is tha son of a dealer in hardware in the south ot France, and was unknown to tbe pub lic until tbe day, less than two years ago, when h pleaded tbe cause of tbose. atadeats arrested for tba Baodia demonstration. Less than three year sine be was unable to attend th po litical parties of on of the Republican female celebrities, becauie he was un able to procure a dress coat and white Ua. Wistar'b Balsam of Wild Cbsrbt This medicine Is "a eotubinaiioo and a form indeed" for heating and coring all th ills which afflict ns ia th shap of coughs, colds, aad inflammation of ths throat, longs and chest. TJraxssbribs, and plenty of tbem n of sn prior quality at Uxafovage k Wright'. Sep2u Abridg'd 1 3 Voters. l oiai. o ?s io)N Fern a 1m ia"NOwJ5r"2fot-N-; r e mates Na n!ot-rt'-. rsa nneontet.n OJoni.oi - so cs Males. O O ftaNn.at.ccinrioc.r:!.--' 0""-..'sn o-e-a -X-eT- r- t- s as - Total. 3 I a M at s 8 PIN t3 H is o Chinese Indians. I Blacks, j : Total. Females. Colored O Males. x r. a s i 2 i is r -m : Colored Female. ! 2 U -5 ' V l ls - --7 - ! l lie jvVlli B . - x :- " r": i . t r : i .-. F iiuiii.-s. i-;T -e JDwelinM S5-i'5?t?!;:.-l:':?'r!! Miles. Sipiare o . -i n .5ii--r.to ! 5 -.2 c - D N'os. Tne Latest Lork Game. We bave beard much about lock games perpetrated on tbe people of this State, during tbe past year, but tbe most interesting lock game is now being played by the Legislature. A f bill bs passed the Senate, giving tbe Willamette Canal and Lock Company $200 (100. while a bill is pending in tbe lower House to give tbe P. T." Compa ny $12j.hO0. The latter is an organ ised company, aod would construct tbe locks ; the former is a company which we have reason to believe has nd organ ization, and is only in existence to speculate on this subsidy. Tbey were granted a subsidy two years ago, but could not find a purchaser for tbe fran- hi-e, ronxquently tbe locks were not constructed, and if this bill becomes a ls-, w,-ptitt hend that the locks will i.t be t;i.s. rurted unless the specula tes c in find a speedy chance for a bar cam. It is a very nice little game. It o ily cots tbe people $75 000 more hsn it ran he done tor by a responsi ule cotfpary. We like tbe iocorpora. 'tr. well enough, aod sincerely hope ifi.y will do the work if their bill ....-s, hut they didn't do it last year, mil it may be possible tbey won't do i; ,his. If the Legislature has the in ter? s of litis valley at heart sufficient ly to spend ibe school fund for our bu-Gi, for heaven's sake, let it at U.Rtt throw open the whole matter to competition, and leave tbe work to be done on either aide of the river, and by ai doing waste aa little of that fiiiO 000 arte fund aa may be posaible. We want to see the locks built, aod to have the State eventually own and control tbem, and so prevent monopo ly of the Willamette river by any cor poration, hut we don't want fat iobsat the expense of tbe State made fur anybody. j North Paciric Railroad Me. I Samuel W'lkeson, Secretary of tbe I North Pacific Railroad, in bis report to the Company, says thai the distance ; between few York and Shanghai is 1 COO m'lea les by way of Pnget j Sound or Portland than hy San Fran j r!co. After consulting Lieut. Mn ; ry'a wind and current charts, and ap ' plying the experience of prominent aea j cau'aint, be gives it as his opinion ; 'hat st-atnships from Puget S"tiod can reach Shanirhai an days id advance o' , those from Sn Frsneisco. As Eiuy m Y..CR .cth. Di not put an enemy iu your mouth, to steal away your teeth. Beware of destruet. ive tooth washes, aod tooth powders. many of which are base imitations of Sozodoht. Insure a life lease of aonnd teeth aod fragrant breath, by adopting tbe fragrant Sozodomt octl8:weodd "SricLDiao'a Glcb," handy about the house, mends .everything. octl8:weodd. Hawk, Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow Blow, and disgust eve ybodv with tbe offeu alve odor from your Catarrh, just be. cause aome old fogy doctor who baa not discovered and will not believe that tbe world moves, tells yon that it cannot be cu'ed The proDrietor of ir. aage s Catarrb K-tnedv will nav 1 S00 reward 'or a case of Catarrh which he cannot ru-e. Sold by drnyg'S's or send sixty cen-s to R i V. Pierre M D., 133 Sent ca street, Buffslo, S Y., foe it. A pamphlet free ' R-ware ot eounttrtit and vorth'ttt imitation!. Ra member tbat the Genuine bas Dr Pierre's private Government S amp npon eacb package. This Stamp is sued by tbe Coiled States Government expressly for stamping Dr. Pierce medicines, bas bis portrait, nam and address, engraved npon it and need not n mi-'fken - ocil8:seod:s rant I sc. In Sabm Oct. 14 by Rev. P S Knight, Geo A Ridings, of Clacka mas county, and Misa Uary E. Milster, of Marion. On tbe eveniug of tha 13 h, at the Methodist Parsonage, at Salem, by tee. J. H. Wilbnr, George W Cullins, Esq., to Miss Sophia 11 Evens, all of Marion county At ihe residence of tbe bride's fath er, (W. H. Reet) near Buleville, Ma non county, Uregon, Uct. a 1870, by Rev. J. K. Allyn. Mr. John S. Clark, of Union county, and Miss Anna Rees. Oct. 6th. At the house of Wm. Athy by A. Stephens, J P. .Mr. T. Bolch, to Miss Rebecca Ann Cave. All of Polk Co Oregon. L il MED. At 8clo, Sunday, Oct. 18, 1S70. Mrs. Janette Pugb, ia tbe 73d year of ber age. Faneral services at tbe Brick Cbnrch in Saleas, at ten o'clock, this (Toes day) morning. Friends ar iavited to attend. i Aramiraculas, rTTfllg wonderful nwdi-lne la advsrttsea ky DR. lit, SMITH; It hear many testimonials proaonaoUg Its ettca-f ta tUwasaauaaa, Mearal gla, 6oat aad Scrofula, aad la reaatvtng fi atari eg natle froaa the piasa, based apaa tb atata uala of reliavad DaUrnU. Ko, fry all PrsrrwU and Dealer tn MadV etoa stU. IS- t atStt, Oct 14, 1ST0. Ouxs Traveiaf Aft. Bot sussl tMaa mm6 to rant y KOTAL it tutrrp. TattoTi'STlocV, Su:e"frae mttg SaiWOClHJI-lO. MtDJigjgOI-Bgt-S"tsftr-sinr:rJOi-'0;0 0r:o5--t-MO-isiVM ooHOOHoaohee's M ii e c - N3MnwnNONHnwisi eri'8oeiSNsentii5 n n ea t so I ? .l.WI'rt'etlhiSOSej - 11N--'JSI-'PM o r i B V I- r. jS fioXMS'ni-as,s,.,jMi:e. c-.rt x o o a: o - ir. 3 r: r- t; i x n w M - n 35 S" t- N - C j(J - "l I- D iCOW9"SM - H N m :j N S1 T .n-S"N:i: . f) Hi ft s- a ? : ? ; i t j : - - Z D ? Z 5 - -r i -- " ' '- . i. ' - ' - . -. : . :i - x. i . " TZ - r. - ; - - - t- -r a ci " -s i M U - . 35 X n o m o J- . i"; NCi - r. C a- " s i O I . . . , . : a.- .Si t. ft o Mrt - s; tff i SPECIAL NOTU'ES. WILLItM DAVIDS), Ofl1.ee o. 4, front Street, PORTLAND, : : : : : : : : OSCQOX REAL ESTATE DEALER. Special Collfetor or Clalma, A lanre roounto! CITY and EAST P0R1L4M property for sale. Alt'., IMPROVED FARMS, and valtnule an culti.au LAND?, located In all part of (La State. Investments In REAL ErTATR an I other PROPERTY made for correspondents. Claims of all desert i.ti.tnn promptly eoHcctrd. HOUBKd an.1 STOKES leased. All kinds of Ptaaorlal ioJ Getxril kfti.cj auilneas transacted. Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sals will please furnish descriptions of the same ta AGENTS OP THIS OKflCK, in rare or ths prin cipal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATK. Mo fear of a ttalapea. Tltrtuandt who suffer from Chronic eftnstiition, dare not take the ordinary purgatives, because the short relief they afford Is billowed by still owre terrible eon- riciloa and a aeneral aggravation of the dis ease. For theat the in 1 1 lamtlve, rorre rtvr. nd tonic operation nf Tisa.sr's Krrutnx-iir LTZKB ApnissT, is literally tl.eonr thins need ful Almost Imperceptibly iind wiutoot ativ rr ing pain, it restores the uaiural tteristalic action of the b 'wells, while it tonrs their mrmnranous nina, and thus prevents a return of the eon- rictlon when the lasailve action r.r t;t ssrea- ble and ehullieat draught h siihsntrt ROI.D BY ALL DKl oOl;T-. Oct IS eodx:alw Trait what Tlaa lis. ftaaclloaad. The maxim that the volca of the pecple is tha veice of the divinity may tn some easel be open to doubt, but ths testlntocy of honest and enllght-ned witnesses extending throuifh , series of years, and all to th tame purport Is worthy of credence, admits f no question. U oa such tes timony the reputation of Hostettcr's Stomach Iters ai an antidote and curs for mioy ail ments Is haled. During the twenty years that il ha been before the world Innumerable prepara tions Intended to compete with It, have tous up like rocVtes, anC coma down the rxilnxulshrd sticks Meanwhile the progress of that locom p rabl tonic haa ben swift and steady alwsys upward and onward Ilk ths eagle's flight. Its to roductioo produced a revolution In thoraptuUos, n! It proved to ba one of lboe salutary revo lution thst cannot go backwards. T.-dy Bos tetter' Bitters is ooe of th meat popular rene d'ea In chrUtendom, -nd o tbinaml a larger sala than any otber medicinal preparation, domestic or Imported, on thi aid of ths Atlantic Asa cure for dvapepata. bilious disorder, nerroa af fection, gentral debility, and as a preventive of ' epidemic ftvra, It take precedence of every oth e- remedy. This 'act should teach the ambitious oontry dealers who et deavor to foist their local abortions on the public In its stead, how futil their small attempts to cajole the community mut nrcearlly be. Where the game din have fai'ed thers la no chsnce for th "auckera." hi rmd does not simple aausva for a short lime, but It produce perfect and permanent eure ot th wont ease of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and I will pv Sa OO m a caaa ratv I Camror Ceaaa u Coldtn the head" and Catarrhal H aad ache. ar eared with a few application, ir yoa bave a diMharge from th ooa. offeoalv or otherwise, atoppkag up of th aoee at times, partial loss ef the a nee ef tmell, taste or hearing, eve watering er weak, fed doll, bave pain or pressure ia vhe bead, yon may rest assarea that yoa hav Ca lami, i ttotaaanoe annually, wlUwut atsnilestinc half ef tb above ayanptom, karmloat tn Coa sumption aad and la the grave, sf e diseaa la so enramon, saors deceptive, er leas aaderatood by pnvaieian. x win aena my pampnieton Caurrn to an ad drees, tree. Dr. Bare' Catarrh Reme dy I now ' -OLD BT MOST DRUGGISTS lit ALL PARTS OF TBI WORLD. . Prlea SO cent. Beat by mail, aoetnald. aa iw eelpt of SO cents, er foar package for lw dol lars. Beware of coromarttT and wnrrais lam no a, gee that aty rarvrra eraap, which t a rosrriva ouaaama os aawiaatea, 1 poa th ooUHe wrapper. Remember tbat thl private Stamp, Issued by th United State Govoremejt expressly far stamping air saediclne, kaa any portrait, nam aod address, aod th weeds U. e. vertincate or uenuine" on a r Ten apoa it, and need not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by travelerers and others, representing themaelves as Dr. Sage; I am tbe eniy maa bow living that haa the knewledn and rlcht to manufacture the sretaa Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy, and 1 never travl to ecu thia medicine. R.T. PIERCC M.D., BlytlasSm IBS feoee sreet Boftato N.T. THE AMERICAN -TONE BOOK. Th great eollastlea of l.COfl admired Hyme, Tune aad Anthems which bav been the mo, popular, and Ut bast of American Oharch Musto, dorlag tbs last fifty year. Cempllol by e0 editors. iTerr raolr Rhould bo Sipplled With It. Price $1 M per aeaea. Speoiatsa oW seat peel paid est receipt of retail prtoe. OlsITKR D1TSOJI dt CO., - BtB c. a ditsos co., . - kiw tork. Oct. 19, . ' Btf Imported Sheep. I bav at SIR. S. PCtTUU, on saO Herth -IBalMB, SO laapovtoal Leicester Ruiiin, Which win b efarcd for Fal derrat fbe eott togweek. W. 0. BtcOILUS 1 tni. NEW TI118 MOEN1XO. To the Tok-Payeni of Clarion County. "VTOTIoe Is hereby given thai I wtl attend i usual place of o:t g In saali aleetMa vw ctaet In aaid eoonty. for ths parpcas f Aliawuat a te. County aod School Taiea for tha jw ls. froo lu o'clock, a. aaMt4 Vlart, p. m., ef tbe fcUcarlag dais, t wit : Jtirrstia.. .Thutsvlay Ho. , 1M, Hii,llm!t.-.....-.rrMiay, l.lnci'ln ftai day A I S I It If 14 lit 14 IT 1 ia si SHTertaa Ablqua .. II swell Prairie .. M.-la ...Tuesday " ,.. Wednesday" ...Tharsday Karfield Helps ial.....-..-1. Bish Cestunseg Raitv.lle.-... ..Krldav "aiurday " ...Vntl.y ...Tuesday Aa era ......... North Calcta. Ronth (taleai-. .Vte.liielay " Thur47 ..Prldy " StUm. ..H.tnrday East Hlm..Mnodv J. 0. SJATHMT, Oct. It. w Tat Celled-, Isartoa Oe. The standard remedy for Cowgla, latSlaa- waa. Sore Throat Whoopiag Cootrh, Crew tvr Cnm-plaiot. Rronchtti, Bleeding of thw Luogs, aodevery affection of the Tbroat, taltqa and Chest, In cludlnc Voaeeiirnod. Wlnai'a Balsam does rot dry ap a Cfw, but Inoetrt It, cleanse the tuagt, and allays trrt tatlon. thus removing lbs eaaaw af the shb plaint. None seoulo anlea signed I. Bctts. Preparedby frra W. Towia h Boa, lata. Rflil hy Ii. Rd'jgt.,. H.serarrsa m C Baa Franritr. and by dealer gsaersiiy. June 17 y. TUB PAia KIIXBR," This celebrated medicine ha won a deservedly high reputation as so alleviator of paia aad a preserver itf hesltfl It haa beoowte a bouarhoM restetlr, from the fa?t that It aire tmmediata and permanent rslief. Is h) a purely versaaida prt.pmratton, made fron Ihe beat and purort ma terial, aafe to keep and to Be la every (amuy It la recommended by physician and peraon of all olse. and ta-day, alter a publ.e tnilef th'r ty years ihe averaare lif of aaan It staads en rivalled and unescelled,. spreading it u-(a! nru t.ver t: e wide wnrld. lta lar and In -r-a-tn aale atTartls pr..itlve evideoce ef lis enduring fame. Vt'e do tint derm M neeeary to ssy much io It favor asene stcall bot He wilt do aere to mnvlnee yoo of Its etticacy than ail tl adver tiaement in ihe worl.l. tlve it en ta:r trll and you wouid not be without II for ten timet U cvet. Dtr-rtloDa accompany each Ul eold by all Drugristr. Price eta., and II per bet He. NKAR SALEM, ieHCL l' UH tmAlmlil f law . i I OFf'KR FOR HIT. t0 ACRES OP LAKD. lying IX niliteit of the Woolen FaeMvy with Brick Boae,and Good Bar, Saris, FtXCINQ, WKI.L?. AND : Valuable Improvements aud Grow- ittg Cri. Tl,ls land I psrt of Ihe land rlalox ef WeltW A Cilbeit. Title MTfeet. Person wauUas? amallrr parceln may find a bargain Ivsun.asl will sell on ac:otuaiolatlng term A pl wf the piemise can be seen, and particulars a la term can be had, at th fTavssaaa vsSoe, rf the umleraigned, cd the premise No27 ALFRED STASTOS. To Kavo Labor, Tina, riwiaey. Clwltias asset Beta ft we WELCHE'S EOT ARY ! WaKhinre Incliine$ ! It fit sny Ftove, and washes and Iwtlja ths i clothe at ene operation ready to rlne, wring j and hang out. and will do a lanre washing ta oa t hour. Any woman. orchti4of twelve yrara 1 J can work it requiriug a rubbiog, and ostag emmon op. I Machines on hand and for eala at AXDtCKSO! A. BROWS', Commercial St. Saleas Or. Territory, for a by A. B. MttTHj tgtati Waateel. t S?ptrtnberSJ. f aa SAVI.M.rt I 8Ay Fifest IStitlomtl OF PORTLAND. Haul-. Savings Department. fpill." BANK has ertabllshed. In eonaert! X wilb it general banking tautlne, a Bav lngt Department and will allow lnteree oo eeiat depovli made lo aecoruanc with tb eendUleos adopted by this Bank. In rwabllahlng a pavings Department, tla Banking Aaeoeutiion ba In view Uw beneSts to a class nf peraon having sssall ram te lean, by providing a eat place of deaswlt, ample security, and fair rata of Interest, a well a ta aggre gate and bring Into aee Idle cap tel. For tb afety of depodta in thl bank, are pledged th entire capital and reeoorce aod aleo the per sonal Pablllty ut lta nireotor aad Btoekhetder. aa provided by see. to nf the Nattocal Currency not, approved June S, 136, a greater security than that offered by ordinary saving banks. Printed copies ef the condition apod wbteb deposit ar received can be bad po anpooa Hon tnt he Bank. HENRY FAIU50, President Jausa Stbbu Cashier. DIB EOTOStS I fUnry FaDing, L. II. WakeSeld. W. J.Vaa Scay. . ler, Ueorv w. Cerbett, Jasae t ntL CnAKLES Dl.tlO. Commission Herchant roa BUTIKO, 8ELLIXO AKD F0UWA8D ING ALL KINDS OP MKKCHAXDUK, P. 0. Box, So. 4091, 1SI rear! Stv NEW TOUK. Eefer te Messrs. I .add Ar. Tilton, Portland. Measra. Koapp, Bnrroll ItC." letter tVavter U Co., M R. Wan. E.,Haira. W. P. Abntm, Esq., Oallea aty. fh25vw:tawd H.adiow, Ioolc Utro!. , A larr sad epieodid a am Soul ef ThIXXsXsIIsT32JXl.Sr Just reeehad at MRO. CLiriE'8. If vcu want le "ira IeH year money far feaSs, at a bargain, wall and examine ear etocV. rsje-vnu se found en th Greanda lartat th fi, Salem, Sept. . gwtw TBjr-t-T.T.T rxi I.Msl"Tr Faii and Winter fitylaa. RibboiiH, Laticets, And Lata Styles of BaU. Miss C. T.I. Gchwatka ey T J f 1840 f 1870 Having laid la aa ; Elrgant Stock of Goods Salted ta iht taa. Invites tb ladle, of Salem sad vtrtany to eal and esaaalne U aods which a see psirehaawd . for their eapraa us. " Oct. -vt. f ' ST. HELEN'S HALL A B9ARDSu8 AK3 DAY SCKZCL FOE GIRLS, IDtS TU MKJriOS or THI Rlgkt Raw. U. WIST AM MOsUa, DsO Tki sin tihw or this lmTrrrnow will open a Mood ay, Ssettstbee Sth. ApftUeatfooa for Boardiagj raptla ebuejd b sadcwltbout delay. 1m 1