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r rcgon accfefp f af csman. HIES. WHSESMI MIRi U .-.$.. (Ofc'FICIAL.1 . OF THE UNITED STATES. rtmxn at ms raim mmxr oral nwrr-nis omai JOIST EESOLTJTIOS natboriting the tale of portion of the Fort Leav enworth military reservation to the Kansas Agricultural nod Mechanical Association, of Leavenworth county, in the State of Kama, for fair grounds. Bt it retolved bt the Senatt and IToute of Repretentcttirtt of the United State of America in Congrett uuenblcd: That the Kansas Agricultural and Mechanical Association, a corporate body organised under and by virtue of the lew or me state 01 nanses, is hereby authorised to purchase from the Cnitert Stales-, for the tote purpoee and use of inch association as a fair c.-ound. and for experimental agricul ture and horticulture, that portion of tbe Fort Leavenworth military reser vation bounded and described as fol lows, via : Commencing at the south eait corner of tbe premises herein de scribed, at a point 100 leet north and in continuation of tbe west line of Sixteenth it.-eet, as laid down and re corded in the me of the city of Leav enworth, and 100 feet north of the eoutb line of said reservation; tbeoee running: westerly and parallel jo said south boundry 2,580 feet to the eat of Nineteenth street: thence northerly and In continuation of tbe east side of eaid Nineteenth street 1,580 feet; tbenee easterly and parallel to tbe south Hoe of said reservation 2,584 ; thence southerly and parallel to tbe west line .of the premises herein' described 2,173 feet, to tbe place of beginning, con tainlog 128 82 100 acres of land, more or less ; reserving to the government or assigns the right to tbe coal, or royalty for coal, underlying tbe same. Sio. 2. AndOe it further retolved, That tbe Secretary of War is hereby directed to appoint a commission of competent army officers, of such number as be may deem best, which said commission shall, without unnecessary delay, ex mine and report tbe true value of the land hereinbefore described to the Secretary of War. On receipt of this report, tbe Secretary of War will for ward certified copies of tbe same to the Secretary of the Interior and to the Kansas Agricultural Association. Sao. 3. And be it further rttolotd, That whenever tbe associat'on tbus notified shall plaee to the credit of the United States with the Treasurer of tbe Uni ted States, In lawful money, the amount of said appraisal, aod notified tbe Sec retary of tbe Interior to cause to be issued to tbe said Kansas Agricultural and Mechanical Association patent for tbe sail land above described : Provided, That tbe association shall make tbe said deposit within one year from the date of tbe notice of appraisal from the Secretary or War. Approved, February 9, 1871. - JOIST UESULUT1US rot tbe pro tection and preservation of the food fishes of the coast of the United States. WHitCAS. It is asserted tbat the ranst valuable food Babes of be coast and the lakes of toe United states are rapidly diminishing in number, te the public injury, and so . as materially to effect tbe interests of trade and com merce: Therefore, j i Be k rnoloti by the enu and IToute of Rrpretentutivet of, iV United State of Amenta to Congrett eutembUd: That the President be,-and he hereby is, author it ed and re aired to appoint, bv and with tbe advice and consent of the Senate, from among the civil offl cers or employees of the government, one person of proved scientific and practical acquaintance with tbe fishes of the coast, to be commissioner of fish and fisheries, to serve without ad ditional sV.rv- - Sko. 2. And be it further retolved, Ti&l it shall be tbe duty of said commis sioner to prosecute- investigations and inquiries on tbe subjectWith the view of ascertaining thenumber pf the food fishes of the coast and the lakes of the United States has taken place 7 and,- ft so, to what causes the same is due and also whether any and what pro tective, prohibitory, or precautionary measures sbonld be "adopted .fn. tbe premises ; and to report upon the same to Cone-rest. -- Sio. 3. And bt it further ritolvtd, That tbe heads of the Executive department be, and tbey 'are hereby,, directed to cause to render all necessary and prac ticable aid to tbe said commissioner in tbe prosecution of tbe investigations and inquiries aforesaid, r- - . Sko. 4. And be it further retolved, That it shall be lawtul for said commission er to take, or cause to be taken, at all times, in tbe waters bf- tbe sea coast of the Doited States, where the tide ebbs anJ flows, aod also in . the waters ol the lakestsacb fish or specimens there of as may in his judgment, from time to time,, be needful -or -proper for tbe conduct of bis dotiet as aforesaid, any law, custom, or usage of any State to tbe contrary notwithstanding. Approved, February, 9, 1871. Supposed Casb or Poisoswo. We' are informed, says tbe Oregonian, of another Indian . tragedy at Lafayette. Monday night a party of Indians encamped near that plaee, were thrown into an excitement by the sadden death ef an ' Indian woman. On Taeadayorning an officer went to tbe camp to, learn, if possible, the cause of the trouble. 'The squaw was found dead and tbe Indians charged certain white men with administering poisoned whisky. A Coro ner's jury wss called and an examination made by Dr. L'rttlefield, of the contents of the stomach of the deceased. Tbe doctor gave it as bis opinion that " doped whisky" had been administered in large quantities, and the jury rendered tbeir verdict in accor dance with the physician's opinion, .. From Indian evidence it wasj learned that daring Monday night preceding .the death of the squaw, two white men had visited the. camp, having whuky with them, about a quart of which, she drsnk. One Indian testified that he took one drink owt ef tbe bottle, and that it made hiss, so erasv that he burned bis shirt, and he added In slang parlance; as if to impress tbe jury with the truth of his, statements, "bow's that for high 7" 1 The startles (barged with the com mission of tbe crime ate named respectively Smith and Johnson. , Both were, under ar rest at the date of our information, await ing tbe remit of a preliminary examina tion before a Justice of the Peace. About ten years ago the French Emperor bonnht-ev-, portion of- tbe Fames Gardeae-frer the King of Ma ples, and si pee then extensive eicava tions bsWe-beetTgoiog on In it.' Re cently Napoleon offered, to tell, this property to me Italian uovernment. aod aranefer was .made on condition of tbe payment of six hundred and . fifty thousand frances'. ' Under the con trol of the Italian Government the ex cavations -will be completed, and. doubdfisisiwjJr'easaxcL.tze brought to IlgHt. A Tkrribli Loss. A Illinois woman commVrted suicder hkngfng hersetfj to an apple' -tre At the1 funeral sTj neighbor, oolicioglba sad sppenmeca of the busband, consoled; hhn by lay ing that be 'bad 'faet . wftVA, Aertlble loss, Yes," says tne basbnd- heav log a eigbl JsbeTmat have kicked like thunder to shake' off six' bushels of green apples that wewldieve been worth dollar a bushel when they get,' Sperm oil now-brings so imalt a price that jt does notay tpga-wbal-J log, anu moj, f ruyiourwufr m cestui bavn withdrawn from toe Dullness wbile Hhoeep b(:Newbnryporl hve r--'l linnuished it nltogetber. There are twenty per eewti less whalers bt sea than there were one year ago, the nam; brr being Jl5gainst2j0 elbat time. Don't live another year without a tool room. It will save honrs of vei tious search for forki ndd sbove-ls, that should be Teerd without t moment delay. ' TUESDAY. Oar Public Schools. We give considerable space to-day to the report of County Superintendent, Rev. L. J. Powell, which will be found to contain many valuable facts and snggestions. The schools of tbe coun ty seem to be generally in a satisfacto ry condition, and those in this city are thriving as well, aod as successful as they can, under the circumstances. The. Superintendent seems to favor tbe improvement of these schools, by placing them on an Independent basis, aad making them really free schools, by raising a tax sufficient to cover all tbe expentes of tuition. Tbia would indeed be an important thing achieved for our town, and we are inclined to think would redound greatly to its prosperity, as it certainly would to its reputation for liberality in aid of pop ular education. It remaios for the voters of tbe School District to decide the question for themselves, and if they are prepared to answer in tbe affirma tive, these pablio schools can bemide an honor to our city aod a meant of universal good to its rising generation. LITEST BY TELEGRAPH. , . . . . . aarejMan. Dates to HarestBVtlt. The reaction in favor of the Empire is said to be increasing in Paris.. ITp to that time the disturbances in that city bad not increased. . Tbe Mayor of Lille was raising volun teers to march on Paris. ' Loyalists bad seietd two cartloads of breach leaders belonging to tbe insurgents. Conciliation baa inefTectaal. The com mander of tbe insurgent Nationals Is said, to be Menotti Garibaldi. Tbe elder Gari baldi bas been unanimously chosen Chief of. the Montmertra iasnrgents. They stop trains to Versailles and seise ammunition. Eoiaset, commander in . Paris nnder the Government, is endeavoring to concentrate tbe loyal battalions in the Place de la Bourse. He is endeavoring to reconcile the opposing forces. Tbe Germans have stopped withdrawing from France and Bismarck Insists that the Versailles Government shall put down tbe exuitiog sedition. Tbe Germans are re newing their exactions on tbe provinces they still occupy. . , Dates to Htrth 95 th. Hsrsaillos has established a ectnmune and the Mayor and Prefect have been made prisoners. Havre bas not responded te the call of the Versailles Government for volunteer? to reestablish order in Paris, have issued a proclamation justifying their cause and calling for troops to guard the frontier. Kaatora Raw. Sumner's resolutions concerning San Domingo were read in the Senate, a prece dent baring been discovered for their intro duction under existing rules. The President has issued a proclamation reciting that he bas received information of acta of violence ia South Carolina that make it impossible for the State aod its effieers ta protect Hie and property and so- ' eure public order and" thai tbe Legislature ef the State ia not in session and the Exec utive of the State has applied for help from the military force of the United States to enforce the due execution of the laws. He therefore in accordance with . bis duties makes the following proclamation: I, U. 8. Grant, President of the United States, do command poisons composing the unlaw ful combinations aforesaid, to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes, within twenty days from this date. - On March 25th subscriptions to the new loan amounted te six million dollars. Particulars are received of a disgraceful scene in the Arkansas Legislature. GENERAL NEWS. pwrtlaad. ' Tbe Bulletin was tbe only Portland pa per received Sunday, and from it we learn that during tbe past week 1,740 tons of freight had arrived from San Francisco. ' That paperanheanees tbe de th of Mrs. Lot Wbiteomb, relict of Capt. Wbitcomb, of early times. ' 'The Idaho carried S00 tons of freight, composed of 2,443 boxes of apples, 43 eases bacon, over 3,000 pounds of flour, 114 bces of eggs,' 19 saofc of unions, 89 bar rels of perk, 643 sacks of potatoes, 20 esses lard, over 4,000 sacks of wheat, etc. " The .Oneonta, on Saturday, took to the Dalles 180 hesd of cattle, 40 head horses, and 80 tons of freight. . From tbe Ortgmxas Tbe' other day as a team was driven np the Mmtjuam grade, by a boy, it went over the side and rolled down bill, doing no very important dam age, though rolling over and ever for a hun dred yards or more. " ' , , The veterans of the Mexican war are to organise an association in Portland. Judge McCoy writes that ship Edward James arrived in Hong Kofcg January 25, She is expected back here about June- Salmon are found in the ponds left by the rearing floods along the river. From the Oregonia of Monday we learn of the fall ef the immense building erected by Messrs. Myrick k Dodge for a skating rink, comer of Fourth aad A streets. Tbe wind Was blowing, but not so hard as it had been, and it is supposed the timbers were too light for the weight and sixe of the structure. Frsak McLaren was badly in- ' jured, but a lot of little boys who were in side were not hurt. The loss will ' go $1,500 to $2,000. , , k : V,,.- Baker Cowatjr The Bed Rock Democrat, bf March 18th, tells ef a party of men who built a dam across Burnt river. , They worked by day and n relief parry of beavers mended the holes left by them at night, and between them they made tight dam. C. W. Durkee, of Express Ranch, has surveyed for a ditch for mining purposes, intended, to open many rich bar claims on. Burnt river, n . y- ' ... ... - - -- J -!.! -- The miners of Rye Valley had already commenced work mining with plenty of water.-- ' 7 .. -T--'V The prospect of a good ' mining season 1 in. Eastern Oregon, was improved by the heavy spow ia the mftnntarns-4 " .f 'tn Enow fell twelve to fifUen inches deep ia . Powder river the middle of March, but dis appeared in three days.'"'.V '. ' Hydraulic' mihibg was progres&ieg on SaUnonCreek !:"'J j,u T, .'''1'? 3.i , Clavekrataa Ooststtr. ' i-':' n The fnttrprite ol 24th, tell -of the np--setling ef a skiff by a'-WhlrtpoOf Tmnd'tbat ysce men came near being drowned there by ; but tbe mate of the steamer Senator aad two others' rescued them when nearly exhausted. That paper says property at Milwaukic has lately risen considerably tn value, be ing in demand for residence spots for Port bind folks. V(Mis Jennie Laforest fell, as sbe was en tering tbe honse, and fractured ber arm. " The P. T. Co. will build two new boats this season, one to take the place of tbe Alert' and the other tbat of tbe Reliance. Both boats are to be built after Capt Kel log's model, 150 feet long, having a ton nage of 250 tons. Tbey will be tbe largest boats the Company has, and also (be fast 'e' ae well as the most handsomely fin ished. , That paper says we hare been sbown a model for a patent window fastening, in rented by T.'J. McCarver, of this ity. It appears to be most complete, and can be suanufaetured for a much less price than 84y now in nse. Mr. C. W. Cook returned yesterday from a abort visit to California. 110 brougm sith him twelve bead of fine blooded Cash mere goats. Those goats are regarded very valuable for their fine eoat ef pwr white vool. Lane Ceaaty. We learn trrq the Slat Jaw-tial' flfcsl quarts mill, intended sor the Bohemia mines, in Douglas eounty, waits transpor tation from. Eugene city. ' Mr. Applegate bad been dolivering an el oquent lecture on "Love, Courtship and Marriage," in that eity. ...it That paper reports that coyotes are mak ing great ravages among the sbeep in some parts ef Lane eounty. A great many shade trees are being set out in Eagene this spring. Mails from the north were blocked from the I3th to 2lst. ' ' Dwmsjlaa Cmjr. Tbe:fm'(ft'r of March 17th eotne to bond a week post due, and from it we learn that a yonng child of Mr. Strickland, liv ing on Myrtle Creek, was scalded to death, falling into a tub of boDing water en wa?h day. A fatal accident occurred on the 14th eaosed by the ceidental discharge of a gan in the hands of N. Washburn which ' took effect in the leg of Polk Jones. Three men were out hontinjr, uA while two men carried the game Washburn followed with all the guns, one of which was discharged 1 in parsing through brash. The wounded man was so exhausted before be could be attended to that be ssnk without giving opportunity to amputate the limb. ' ' . Wastilas;tew Territory. ' ' From the Olympla Tribune of March 23d we glean tnist w 1111am vr alters, a sailor on tbe ship Dashing Wave, on her late voyage from San Francisco to Port Town- send, fell from the topsail yard on the main deck hood first aad his brains were tnstantiy dashed out. He was a native ef Ireland, aged twenty-four years. i . -. Tbe excitement concerning Part Town- send Bay, as a prospective terminus of tbe Northern Pocide Railroad, is increasing. Lands facing the hay, and adjacent thereto, arc rapidly advancing in price and chang ing hands daily. ' A few months sgo these lands were valued at from five to ten dol lars per acre; now tbey are held at twenty dollars and upwards, with n prospect of soon reaching fifty dollars per acre. From General T. I. McKenny, Indian Superintendent, we obtain the following account of changes on tbe Jtesvervations under his Superintendeacy. Gordon Henry wQl take the place of Major Hay, who left some weeks since for the East, on the Quineault Reservation. Edwin Ellis whose appointment was an nounced by telegraph last week, will be as signed to tbe Nee-ah Bay Reservation, re lieving Captain Hayes. Father Choroa."e, having received an ap pointment as sub-agent, will relieve. Cap tain Ilill, ef the Tulalip Reservation. Captain Starr received a telegraphic dis patch from Son Francisco yesterday, in forming him that his new steamer designed to take the place of the Alida, would be launched to-day. She will loave for Puget Sound, April 15th. The ship Intrepid, for Melbourne, Aus tralia, Was at Port Gamble on Saturday, awaiting the arrival of the tug boat Goliah to take her to sea. Her cargo eon sists of 850,000 feet of rough lumber, 43,000 pick ets, and 16i,UOO laths; in all, equivalent to nearly one million feet of lumber. Report of the Snperlntenrtr nt of ruDiie schools or xarion . , ..Countj. . From the annnal report of the District Clerk v I am enabled to submit the follow ing brief summary of the condition of the Public Schools of Marion County, for the year ending Mareh, 5th, 1871. Whole number of Districts reported, 56, Number of persons over 4, and under 20 year of age, 4,387. ' Of these, I,24i males, and 2,144 females. Three districts have kept np their schools through the four quartets of the year, vis : The Anrora Qiftriat, Ka 2S, the.Selem. Dis trict, No. 24. and the Butteville District, No. 47. Seven Districis have continued their schools three quarters during the year, via Sflvcrton, No. 4 ; Jefferson, fo. 14; Looney, No. 27 y Belptissf, Xo. 34; Cornelius, No.- 58 ; St. Louia. No. 59 ; and Eldridge, No. 80. Twenty-three Districts have bad school two quarters each, and the remaining twen ty-three, ono quarter each. xne" average ror r tne Lristncts,' give 5J months. The average attendance at all the Districts, was 1,524 scholar, making an average attendance for each district, of 27. The whole number of legal voters report ed, is 1.982. ' . TfTlCT BOOKS, Thompson's Practical Arithmetic U used exclusively in "29 districts, and Davies' School Arithmetic, in 7, while & districts nse both Thompson's and Davies' Arithmetics. Wilson's series of Readers ia used exclu sively in 4 7. districts, and Sander's Series in 9 districts, Thirty-one districts use Wilson's Spellers; thirteen, Webster's Elementary; and three, Sanders. There is uniformity throughout the Coun ty, in the nse of Monteith's Series of Geog rs phies.wd the Spencer ian System ef esr mansbipl ansbip'. . One dUtnctttsea Fineo , and oneiirown s Grammar: all the other district of. tbe eennty nse Clark's. IIAHCI. , There have been paid Teachers,' during tbe year, from, the Count y Sehoo lFnnd, tax, i,m t making a total of $12,037 SO. a At -- . 1 J A.a. - AK ivsr tn These figures doubtless fall much below what has actually been paid to teachers dar ing the year, as several districts failed va report the amount of money paid out during I tbe year. Judging from the reports ofpre- vfons years, and the number of months ae - tually taught in the county the pt year, 1 think $15,000 would not be toe hlfih.au e- timate for tbe amount paid teachers lor the" TSACHISS. ' "Tbe following are tbe pames of the teach ers who bnrev taught in the oounty the past years ..o:i-t-i-. . :'.';'. WALKS. A. A. Bonner. F. M. Habaon. JiR Ra.mi.H4.' Ti O. Jnvv. '. 1 J. K, Buff, J. B. Jones, 8. J. Blevans, 8. T, Johnson, J. L. Clin; i t JX. 8. fceonasdl O. D. Doone, Wm. Meridith, E. Davies, , . : .C.,B. llano,.i.; IU Eakin, A. Misner, Ed. Engle, N. Earnest, Frank Ramp, r i ,i II- V.DM, XUIfOB, , j Ed. Emhman, T. U. Kica.' J.A. Florence, W. T. fiigdon, B. Srxlen. On J. Fitzgerald, L. K. Grim, H. N. Georee, C. M. Starr'1 fJ J. M. Garrison SM V. 6terrer,r J. M. avnnsjti .Kd.rfmith, F. C. Greer. Mr. Sloshcr. Wm. 8imnyVf.X,dDlJ'CiThtntntoiIV J. P. Veatcb, O-.W. Woodworth, riKALES. L.BeekneI u:iT S.JAi.joihiJceyiis f - L. Chambeilin, w.i wMorrroPattnai . ! M. E. Clark, Mary A. Robinson, Ruth Fletcher, Anna Rowlands' Emily Fletcher, - Louise Simpson, 8. E. Garrett, M. A. Simpson, Hattie Gilliland, Sarah Tower, v,r"'. W-.TT ' I,. liar, M. Jott. D. Mallorr. M. C. NbaI. fcSJ,f?'i;" y.ZTaZI VZri eMimfU-WMtf ndlrirSin'ClJ ! nisciLLAsmors, Daring the Jt Jr Jbe .district. hasf noi avernp,nn .rsanyairoBW, jscaaoi.ae during some previous, years. This falling off was doubtless owing to tho prevalence of smallpox in variods "parts of the eounty during the winter. ,-i -r . i . , -n- Four . districts Nos. 1017, 64 and 65 which reportod last year failed to .report this year, but four new districts Nos. 73. 74, 75 and 78 organized during the year have reported, making the whole number reported for tho year equal to tbe numb reported the p rev ions year. As our State is enter'ng upon a now era of enterprise and development it Is to be hoped that ber educational interests may not be neglected, but be carried forward with even more energy and wisdom than any ether depart nest. If we as people, would retain and transmit, untarttihod to- our posterity, the bfesrtngs of civil and re ligious liberty that have been so geneonsly handed down to us from otfr ancestors, we must educate the masses by giving them II tho advantages of the fret puMfCschWol, ' and the wholesome morals f our Somtron Christianity. . : Shall we not have at least, six montbs school in every district of the county dur ing the present school yearT What say you, parent and friends, ol eaugauoo i New is the time te move in this matter. Lot neighborhood strifes and bickerings. where there are ny, cease, and let tbf re be one united effort to sustain the school just as many quarters as possible : It may ap pear, and really be, a heavy tax upon some of the weaker districts to sustain a six montbs school each year, but no .invest ment a neighborhood can make will yield, in dollars and cents, so rich returns. From all indications we will bo likely to receive quite an influx of population from tbe At lantic State during the . coming season. These people are coming to mako perma nent homes smong us. And among the first (luostions the intelligent immigrant will ask concerning a neighborhood or vil- liogewilt be,-" Hare you a good school T"' " Have you good society there T" ' - A PPORTIOXlf R HT FOR 1871. The County Treasurer has reported $6,- 601 68 as tbe amount to be apportioned among the districts for the current year. The apportionment per scholar is $ I 65. . Tbe' following is tbe apportionment for each district : l! On 2.' 2 2"N 7i ml 02! 09 6S tins Sti 8 86 80 MO T5 79 lA lit 95 68 91 119 85 loe T5 41 85 68 55 T9 85 77 58 T9 69 on 39 45 79 65 53 90 87 90 4 ) 80 1W 90 117 tSOi is TM 80 0 89 ,) 127 10 40 80 80 i 6S 89 ift 94 Ml 66 101 SI 49 6 8(1 as TO 44 W 80 9 as 10S 6" o Ml 149 to o 8S! K &t 46 111!) 189 60 118 1ft 9 W 95 83 15 9H 00 63 SOl 88 90 85 65 89 9 186 4i 89 98 68 1 -8H DM ta t 25 49 ! 71 SO 1782 00 86 55 Sn 6 i 4i Mi 89 9 S14 831 0t 46 5" 47 79 95 L. J. Powell, Supt. Com. Schools, Marion Co., Ogn. Salem, March 25, 1871. City and County Items." Willamette Tehplb or Hoaoa. Kov I. -Regular meeting tuts Tuesday evening' at 1 o'clock in tho hall over Cox A Earhart's new store. All members jo v lied to attend. By order of the Temple. Friedman A Gosliner are not to bo be hind, this season, as will be seen by read ing their notice elsewhere. They claim to have the largest stock of goods coming that has ever been brought to Saknu - - Roller Skating is becoming popular. The day performances are being well attended, and the waning sessions are thronged. The downfall of the new Rink at Portland, insures that the business will be prolonged1 in Salem. ADmxriTBAToa J. J. Shaw Esq., bos been appointed administrator of the estate of W. J. Clark, lately 'deceased, who left property in this city. A brother' of' Mr. Cfark has lately arrived from California. OvEHFL0.wso. The bridge e't tho north , end off Cemssereial Street was'eves&Wwod at - the late flood, but tbe subsiding waters leave it still standing, with some, little repairs needed at tbe endstojprevent accidents to night travelers. Items were not overabundant on yester day; what we gleaned here and there didn't amount to much, but we did the best we could, leaving the " Departments of State " to the proper organ, which doesn't seem to have much luck elsewhere. ' Jdails from the South are yet behind. but yesterday a beautiful installment of I them was received -that will furnish litera ture for the disposal of the book stores, and x lots of genial intelligence from the outside world.1 i . . Orego ReprsLicAif. This piper comes te es still, and Mr. R. H. Tyson, tbe pres ent editor and publisher informs ns that it is a permanent fixture at Dallas, not to be transferred to any other point for any other , purpose. We published a rumor te tbe con-, trary, which was, of coursa, unfounded. - fci.OTniNQ. Our readers will find out this morning where the clothing emporium is by reading the advertisement of Messrs, Murj,, pny Lroasman, , Tbey , really have a splendid stock of gen Helen's clothing and furnishing goods, styles new and suited to the spring trade. f j,j j,j Harper's Mugaiioe fur March has finally come to hand after a prolonged dotcntlon on the overland stage rontc. The thousand of inquiries made for t for w month rntit show, how it is &TorcaimtAfL Tha hutv Kfence we are Me to We it showi that it I .Tnrn.t knil .... is an eicetloht mber, ,ao Jiirryto Ihe hook stores to finish roadinar the March number before Xprfl comes along.' John G, Wright Esq., returned from Chi cago by met steamer, and appears as usual- with even more tban bis usual health. We mast wti(rj JoButf fitrnd nt if ha hok lute i . TT r w inter's residence in tbe Western Emporium. Chicago jhorp or fearfuilyT Md wtnksr iufly sharp. , , : Al.K A A!TD ArBEJLCDK SOCIETIES There will be an-exhlbrtioB given at the College j Chapel; next Friday night, by-U ,pntrs; 1 adies and gentlemen of tbe above named I (oetie. Tbe object is to provide to "furnish th hall occupied by them , Tbf exercise are ' to ; consist bf Declamation, Essay dialogue, Music, vocal aad in itrumcntal, etc Demorest's Monthly for April, bos al ready arrived, containing elegant fashion plates, and important news for ladies, wb , ae anxious to keep up with tbet times.- rMadame Semoreti ptebary the besf nuJ I tbority nlsore aaarsof. fAshienr-Te. rmagaxinefcorrralfillbeual Variety of ftte-x rory article t hisasaee--- rs-r PHT..C.AI.S A- 8trGEOHS.-In this morning 'ftsfie, will be' found 'tbe- meAeal'Tap-Ne. 8, liTdo whTterifo. 1, eTtr7$Tto cardofDrs. Payton A TfeW tbVnrstd 3 Pird.ltS; dSo. 2, H 5(koiIw3.M.48 known as one of our most valued citv rhv- . . V 'tir- 37 to 40c: plain colors 40 to 45c: fancy sjcians, and i)r. Uelm is onr youns; fc low townsmen wuo na just retunea Irom pur- suing a rourse of study in New Tork'cSty, to commence. tf.pretie f bjf -profession Riven Items. Thesteuner Albany came down from Eugene Sunday evening;' wttu m neavy lurujuirjeiut , one prouga -T.x i n - r 4i . hated oveHln-d 'oTaiT' ttinV rtacnerlJhVrc' W1 down yesterday mbrtiing, with ,140 jtoes.'uf loading; some oV it wo taken on nere at the wharf, and the mlTl. " -- -"--'! ATiAflw y uicu I nisno mA orffatifl. And we wr srnrnrisJ sortment he ihae UteAb! Jle '. mtbrau i.' tbakbl stock on hand apd ,-rae.rTive eon- shly, than belong to any eoneejm in He is ascnf Tor the sale of Emerson s well known pioryitJifiC fjS sansentAisslii 6t. goes, and tbe assortment he has on hand Intending to purchase should eall and seo thorn. Business is becoming lively in Salem. The stocks of Spring goods, are ..becoming extensive, and tbe prospect for trade is. i that Saltan will do more oi .each branch of business fban ever Wore." Xuv mercBanrs have such faith that have bought tbe goods, and they will sell them. The late glimpses of blue sky, and flashes of sunshine have brought out our lady population in full force, for the idea of new stylo are irresist abla to the fair sex, and really the new stylet are U-rasistsbUj Ibis springs ( i ; Mr. C. F. Yeeton informs us that be and Mr. William Cromwell have purchased quite j a body of land 4n Columbia ooonty, three I miles back of Ranier, on which they pro pose -to erect the mill known an " If e. J.'1 on the raifroad,'near Milwaukic.twhioh they i have pnrthosed ef tbe Railroad Company. f There Is a great amount of cedar growing in that viciriif J, sMd on the land they bare nurrliMed. Theif intention is to cut cedar lumber for the Portland trado. Mr. Crom- ..II ! exnerienced in he manufacture of lumber.- and knows how it is done. , A very important thingin that connection. Tan 6vwc. Mr. Knight's lecture on Sunday evening relating to the Stoics, would have been largely attended bad the weatherlaVQied, and was well attended a it wo. Ha commenced with a sketch of Zeno tho fodnder bf 'the sect, his inquiry into the. various existing systems of, bis day. and his Anally fbaeding- a cehool of philosophy based on tbe motto "Lire ac cording to reason." He described tbe ex. tremcs to which they carried this theory',' often absurd and unreal, and compared with this the life and teachings of the "real man, : Christ," upon which Christianity is founded. The lecturer closed with a prac tical showing of who ore tbe Stoics of our day, consisting of tbose having no sympa thy with their fellows, those who regard mental training as tbe highest good, etc. The lecturer held that mental moral and physical training, were separate things; virtue is not always proportioned to mental training'; that he three were in a measure dependent on each other, steps in tbe same ladder. Cms. Wedp'ikq. Last evening 'a Targe party of the family friends of Mr. aad Mrs. . I. N. Gilbert, surprised thein with a pleas ant reminder that it was the twentieth an- niversary of their wedding day. There were over fifty of these impromptu guests who met elsewhere aad marched in a body to the Gilbert mansion, with a beautiful set of China in charge, as the memento of tbe j day, it hemg a so-called " China Wedding," and also freighted with quantitis of refresh ments. Tbeir arrival was entirely a sur prise, and tbe occasion was pleaeanter for H , Tbe evening passed with musio and jollity, the host and hostess were dressed anew for the , ceremony, the groom once more asked the bride's father for bis girl and re. ceived the same reply be gave bim twenty years before, that. he was. k M. Jlowev-. er, he took her and together they stood np before Justice Murphy nod jumped over the broomstick, and then, tbe bUuhiag bride, draped with a lace window curtuin for a bridal veil, received the' congratulations of friends, and than thy . feasted, After T. Met. Patton had prt-teuted the china set. and then all went home with tbe conscious ness of a most pleasant time. fjomracrcial. SALEM MARKET BEPOIIT. Wrn.xeinAr, Mar. 29, 1S71. During tbe psst week the weather bas considerably moderated, though still sbotfery :- tbe eonntrv roads are improving and business is reviving from its .winter dullness. Our mer. chants have, many of them, been re ceiving large and well asserted stocks of goods, bought in Bart Francisco and received by the late steamers. Tbey are preparing for and anticipate a busi ness tbat shall exeeed in extent that of any previous season. The large stocks, active competition', and energy of our dealers will make Salem one of tbe most favorable points for trade in this State ; end," except in staple goo la that go by weight, and nrelow, priced, io that tbe freight charges from Portland here make a difference not to be obvi ated, we can-promise tbat goods will here be sold us cheap as at any other point in Oregon, not excepting Port land. ". ' There" n'rfe'rid Important changi to specify. Cotton goods have declined since fall, and are to be bought to bet ter advantage ; all otber articles in the line of dry goods maintain abont the same rates. - Coffee has declined ie price, as will be seen by our quota- tions. , Tbe flour and grain market is well sustained in San Frasoisco, where 8 lem Mills flour was quoted last week at $7 25 for best brand 25 ct. more tban the best fancy brands bad been ranging at Id that mtfrket. " 1 , , There is no indkaitoo. of a decline in wheat or breadstuff's at present." Flour fcr bra'ndslS 0pwird WmiR; f 1,621 to $1,75 ets. per single sack. . - Com Mear-'-frtgen'-greund 8e f Walla Wallace : i ... . J Wheat Best white $1 per bushel. -Oats 45 cts per bushel from wagons ; 50 cts at retail. Lanl 11 ets in bulk fl '50 ekn. Bacon Sides 14 to 15c;batna It to for sugar Cured f. shoulder 8 to 12c ,W .", lieans rrom wagons f retail 6c. , ,. Butte 7i to 4 ets: ntaal 0e for road roltrt. t-.w .it.f . .,. i .... Coffee-r Bv the Sack S2J f rerail t5e.' , : i jCheese Oregon (Cranston's) lie; Cali fornia the same. . Candies Oraat'ov.-sMr. ta heat vWooda' $4 50 to $5 Adamantine $X0Q to 4 50; -Eggs 20 eta. i doa. i -Apples 824 v I5ccr bo,. , , . , Dried Fnfits Appier nto fcf'peaclict J8 to 20c; prune 30 taScj. currants.. to ftie: raisins 37c, Fish Salmon, choice,-: bf bbls $7 00 ; bellies, kit of 20 lbs, $4 : do 30 Ib,$8 ; mackerel $1 per kit ; codfish, coast, 15cf Eastern 20c. .-r'.x v( Susrar 8. F. R. 16a at retail : isbuid 10 to 15e; crushed 18 to 20c. Syrup S. F. Keg $8; vWon $r Ki Soap box $2 to $2 2a; bar 2i to 74e. "' '- Salt Carmen Island, ?p towt, $175; Liverpool Dairy $3 00 ; do packing $2' 60. Tea St to SI ou 3a id. Tk ,! 9". -a IK .' Oil I.inaeed. at mi . tTsoi rSutl ftl Sfl lard eil. at retail;' $2( coal" oil; $S 0 ensir p vo cenu per gallon. ," Jit,i litme 3 50 ; by single bhVJJv tijjo j Iron and Steel Common bar hron. and round an1thiis6krnrtoetie4baiii 1 f Iron So; hoop iron v to 10c; hf roemd 8c; Nor way naif rorj 12c; niQW steeT Xlysi spring and tire Steel 15c. Nails 4 nennv and nur STT ga aa v.- . 3 penny $11; cut'pflef7 to 1180.' XJXZZS? .r?r!BB,Vi2l .fLnneMmM,Jl Ifrdo'M,d twilled shirting -4SU Mef do' grey mixed. I S7 to ue; hard ' time V0o:doeakin SI O0f mixed beaver tlWcj jaiBres 41 16 to $2 SO for donbks kwidtttv twends aTHAoOee; yarnsjt to l 24 tt, - wnwi auwu At retail, snevuna, sUndard, 12 to l,Manda, ft to U t. Julian 11, to 124o; tanaarddrilirrt to S6e; ihirT- i ing. Oleapeejtaad.rableaebeAWjti Bleached, to , 10 to 121c; denims lo to 756; hinkerjetripeli'leti; rmtsvsattsys ,H tol2Jo; Merrimack 12Jc; dclane 20 to 25c: Kcltior- 4 'i8ei3 fa. XC to t'jei :y X to 330. ' .... . . i il . T-'t Tbe'strongest vegetable Boer known,' is tbe Mew Zealand flax.' It has Jang, sword-like leaves, ten or twelve feet ia length. IK H need rVrtiettle-rn far Dinding their sheaves, fastening; tbeir arte, tying tbeir horses, and in almost T'itll A colony has beeaT trriranised Cleveland, bioncd a -eel ehan ed to eonvey them to Uiami, Date Co. finnd , ed for settlement Tbe agricultural statistics of tbe cen sus returns are saidt-to Show A rapid .growth 'fn" tbe'tnsinesH of market gardening tn tbe vicinity of towns and cities daring tbe last ten years. LATEST Ecaorcii aitww. Thlfftews from Paris is to the 27th, and is som'hat contradictory ; ia on placa claiming i2r& the Insurgents are- disaffected, among tbemswlveV afanr losing) ground, aooT in another that theare mcreamagr and suc cessful; that the dfhiei Oovemtnent is about to be dissolved. It is said thai the Paris efcclioM psssed off quietly, few voting, and ftef tbe Cen tral Republican Committee bars rcengniied pewer to tbe newly elected officers. Tie revolutionary eathnriiy ia eaid to be com pletely dominant, Garibaldi bos been appointed chief "of tbe Republican forces and bos been sent for. The Versailles Government has ordered his arrest immediately on landing. The news about the condition of Lyons is contradictory. One report being tbat order reigns there, and another ,lbat the majority ef the troops there support the insurrectionary movement. - ' ' ; The Versailles Government bas called on -tbe departments for volunteers, which are to be immediately forwarded. Tbe N. T. Worfifs correspondent writes that bo bas interviewed all the Republican Central Committee, and tbey represent tbat their action was basad on overwhelming proof that Thiers was conspiring with Bis marck to overthrow the Republic. Tbeir ebjaet was to secure municipal rights for Paris and to form a comprehensive Repub lic to be based upon compulsory education. , Tbey ignore the Versailles Government. A new Assembly is to be elected to sit in Paris. Garibaldi and bis sons arete be leaders of tbe revolution a commanders of the army. EAITER1 HEWS. Tbe President will send the report of tbe Son Domingo Commission to Congress sobn. lie doe not recommend immediate action ' upon it, but wanta'the report to be read by the people, that tbey may form a iuit judg ment. Tbe Joint nigh Commission will eon- : elude its labors In a few weeks, and feuur-' anees are given that there will be an equit able settlement of matters under diseassioo. If this should be tbe ease the President will send tbe treaty te the Senate if it remains in session, j. - . . The Tonnossee and the - Son Domingo Commission, hod arrived at Charleston. The Commissioners went on to Washington by land. Sumner delivered a long and dignified speech on San Domingo, arraigning the President on the same grounds he bad be fore, that be had employed the navy to up hold Ban, an usurper, and to menace tbe Black Republic of Hay ti. AQKNTS POR THE STATESKtr, J. L Collins. -...Dallas Tbos. Pearce. ... Sola, R Clark ... Rickreal J. Hollinsbead Bridgeport t. II Savery Salt Creek G Gettbcll Amity W. Waierbouse.. .....Uoiiuiiuth D. O. Cooper D. Simp'on W. U. Kirk S. H. CUugbton E. E. Wheeler It. L. Swnrtz Smith A Cros a i L. Flinn Judge Odeneal..... N. MarUo S. Creswell J. Bowman J. F. Brown J. W. Parker II. Smith II. A. Johnson Max Muller J. R. Ellison.......... L. Applegate S. llunsaker , W. P. Sraitb II. C. Stanton Zrna Aumsville Browasville ' .. Lebanon ' e CIO ..Sublimity Silvertoo ..............Albany Corvllis .....Cottage Grove ...Chetco Summit , Eugene Empire City ..........HarrUburg ............. Ji ffer sou, Jacksonville Oakland Asbland .........CanyonviUe rcoris, ..Roseburg A. G. Ilovey.. T. J. Vaughn. B. T. Cone... ...Sprinirneld Willamette Fork Butteville M. F. Spencer... r. F. McCreary J. M. Bacon ........... Belpassi Bsker City .....'Oregon City ............. ..-Dulles S. Brooks......... W. T. Nicbolsos.-...PorUnd J. O. Hiy... .-...Waeonda J D. Taylor , -St. Louis W. W. Beacb ........ ...... .Buenn Vtsut Skip for BaU. R.A. Gesaer adver tises that be bas between 30 and 4M sheep far solo. . Those wishing .to buy had bettor eall on bim, as his sheep are in good order and well wintered. . They are mixed with Cotswold and Oxfordshire. , ' MALARIA! Chills and sever, (ovov and ague, and every kind of Intermittent and remittent fo- -ver, spring from one cause, vis.: inhalation of malaria, er miasmi, which vitiate and -k-prives tbe biliarj arc re ti oca, derange the natural action of the stomach and liver, and produces the above diseases. Bristol's Sar sopnrilla and Pills are tho surest and safest of all correctors and invigorators of the liv er and stomach. They are a certain cure for malarial diseases. mch2 1 S79 ' 1 CAI'TIU.H I Tan Tasuiosabi. Worlo and all pur chasers of Florida WATin, should be care ful to see thai they get the' true McnnAV A ' Laxbas's F lor in a WATnn." All-other1 preparaUone under tbe name of Florida Wa ter are cempatratively wartble, aod pos sess none of tbe virtues of tbe genuine urti-, ele, which is prepared only by Lanmaa A , Kemp. J cw York, sole proprietors, . moU29 ... -i-i ... . . 653 . Don't think because 1 Snuffs and strong r paisoneM solutions will 'not ear -Catarrh, that :yi cannot be ewred. The jarepribtorat Dr.i Sage's Catarrh- Remedy offers (404 .reward, for tbenee of Catarrh, wbicb.be cannot euro.; It casta but fifty teesrt for package which prepares one full . pint. Sold by" druggists, or send sixty cent to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 133 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.T., and get it through the mail. A pamphlet free.' Tbe 'genuine has Dr. Pieree'S private TJ. 8. Government Btamp ' on each package. ' ' - " ' r : '. -i snehlvlwdeed iAFAaiLT Rihidt. No family' should, be without some efficacious remedy for the eure of affection, so nnWersolly prevalent, as roughs, aad .ealds eesoe remedy,., too. whioh can be relied upon, a .safe, sure and eertnin. r, . WMnfc .- f,w Cherry combines this, tundtrntmrn. , f, iU i ' mcb292wdeod i!.,',-nl . . .... ' - . ' Csaial: Hsxtdw mstat sVatow, Bare AUp, Drrsteae ! t ftkAsi .tie-. .... lapsed at' once by BceaiiAir'a rAurtroa lea WITH OnCKhIi. It keep tie band soft in U weather. ..iSaew-tbat yon gt Ueo-': Air. )ld by all Urugnisto.. only z eenU. Manufactured only by UieruAX A, Co., Chemist and DruggisU,7w Yc, k. : . . - ' ; tan7l;w.y. , .ii.'t ii n i, . ila ., --i r-xl Th Pal Kiiler hi by universal eonaent ' 1 allowed t nave won tor itacn rypuiauuo ,., unsurpassed , In!" th history of medical pre., ationcTjIfe in.Unteqiia.enecl. Jn the radioatot and exiim-lion of Pain in all its h varioar forrdinidnrio thtbatmo raMfly, ' and th unsbKelted written and Verbal test!- " m.nit of th 'moVs'se in iti Vavor. lave ' atan, and are' Its' wutoat VerlisemCTU.'., J Tbe ingrcdienta4f AhcPain Julia, being purely Vegetable, r;;ir it perfeeily enfe ami, efficacioui remedy take internally at r well a Car exteruar'appllcatioris,'' when' used aeeorUing "VO" tlifeetiovj.' The Ms hi ' upon linen frua it nse' is readily removed' 1 bj 'ashing with alcohol. - ; ,o v.r H,r i. "Thie Medicine, juttly eelebroW tor jthes cure of M many of Ihe afflintions iueidoot to tho hatsasri family has no wa besnre i tbe pablio ovec thirtj years, .aad bn found . It war .itiHw wvjpym V. - 1 , ,4 world ; and whenever it ha been used, (Ue . , . T. I , - , 1-1 same opinion i expressed of its medical pcnferiie, . I in anywttacs:, wners pmntpt arv trrrj npnnr the tbe-vstes i tjulrd. tba Pa in KtHeri isfnValaable-'- It ml maw fastantaaewws ef.. A foet in relieving Eaem ie tmilri wanderful SAtlwhen ased sacorditte) t direation, is true to its name, a Pain Kiler. .. . March 1 87i,;,: ,.M v ,'lm., ., -'V Boston paper nrres that thenames of tbe builders shoald always be given ' in reports of fire canted by defective noes. t - f ? wt.l.ISnTa,AVVOB, - HEAL ESTATE DEALER, Office SI. 64, rn, ,,,, PORTLAND, ORtCWh"- . MAX, sVTATX In this OITT k. ne EAST PORTLAND, In Ih-mo-t desirable lacollv slsiinr cf uT., HALF BLOCKS a4 Ilt'B. HOU4U and BT0VE8 ; also IMPROVED PAKM. aad valuable uncul tivated LANDS, localcd la ALL parte of lb STATIC for SALE. URAL E3T1TE and . rtier Propertv ,"H.T- chased Mr CormpMimi. In thie CI rV ana ihreuiihout ihe rT and T8HHIThKIf18, with Tvt care aad on the most AOTANTAQEOUd TlSMt. . . . ' BOnPES aod STORM LEA' ED, LON, NPGOTIATU). and CLA1M8 OP ALL I)ES CRIPTI'N8 PRHPTLT COLLSCrEl). And a General 1INNC1AL aad AOBMCT BCBlKBde1 trsnsacted. Glfrit. this OPPTCU; In all the CIT IRB sod TvWNS In tit KTATB, will receive de scriptions of FARM PttPKRTir od forward ibe lann to ta above adJresfc The standard remedy er 3msjla, la an, sure Throat, WnoecOsur veun, ureap. Liver Com plalat, Kroocbltia, Bleed Inf ol IM Laon. andtvery atrectloa af the Tin-oat, Lnnav and Ctaett. Including Coaenwnoa. WIiim'i Baliaw ito ma dry u a ooaeh. hot Ioomos it, eleaasc th tuDi, aod allays trrt utlna, Uios removmf the cause ef the plaint. Noae fennlne ankas slrned I. Bern Preparedbv rrrw w. rowie Jx eon, noevm. Sold by H. Raaraa, Uoarnrai A Co- Saa rronclsco, ana 0 dealers fenevaii. Jul l f. Tne Great iTsimliy Bedlclwe. TAKE!! INTERNALLY,, It cure sttd len Cnldt, Coegha. Ac , and Weak Btnmarh, General Debility, Nurslna; enre Month, Bunker, Ltver Comptaiat, Dvpepsia or Iadlges tkm, Crmp or Puln ia the Ptomftch, Bovi Cm I.Uitit.Palntm' Oolie, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhcea and DraeLterj, , APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cures Peiom, Bulla and Otd Sorea, 8- vera Burns, Pcuklt, Cats, Braises and ?fmtn. Vwelllnt; of the Joint. Riiw Worm a"d TtUer. Broken Hreasts, Fmitel feet and Chirttlftins, Toothache, Pain In the Pace. Neuralsrta and Khenmatlam. It as a s .re retuedy f-r Ague, C ills and rever. PAIS KILLCK, Taken Internallr, should be adulterated with milk or water, er made Into a syran wi h molsaae. For a C uirh a few lrbpa on sujrar, eaten, will be Worv eSvtlve thaa anythtnfr elae. 8ee printed dirtctiono, which occooipany each bottle. fold br all rhovtrita. fobldawlm I do not wtah tn in farm yea, res-ler that Dr.Tron derfel. or any nlhar man, ha diaosvered a rem rdy lhat curra Consumtion. whea Uie lonra are half ronaatat, in (hnrtv wtH care an dteease wtiether ot ailnd. body or eatate. makamen Hre forever, and leave death te piv tor want of work, and i dertfned (a asakw our saManwy pliere a bliaatul Paradise, tn which Heaven iiKtf ahall be bat aatileshnw. Toe have heard eonnirh of lha kin I ( laiihasjrrj. But. whea I icl yoo that Dr. fife' Catarrh Remedy rili port tivsly mre the worat raar-t of Ca'arrh- tn the Head, I only assert that which thoasatHlacas ts tlfy to. I will pay l&'O Reward for a ease that . 1 cannot ear. A pamphlet, si vlnir symptoms and other InformaUoa sent Ilea to any 44ree. This Ikmedy I , . 801 J) BT MCfcT DRCOGITS IN ALL PARTS OP ; THB WORU. '- Price 5a enta. ' Sent by malt, poatpald, on va eeipt of sixty eeata, or Smir pacbaay for two Vi lara. Beware ef etrxHttrftit and mrlMet imi Uiiiimt. Pee that my private stamp, which I a ntiti e o-iuiraftlra eV fJenatfWM. l,pon Ch ouutrle wrapper. Rrraeraber that thiy private Pump, Isaueil by the United f tale Government d expressly for t ampin ay fliadkiota, ha mv rto-trait name and artereaa. ana to worna- v. W. Ceatlttrat of lenulen," nfraved Bpots It, and need not he mistaken. PonU he swindled by traveler and oUk r r-preaenttn themselves a Dr. Haaa ; I am Ute only man naw nvw; imt no the fcnowledfr and ri-.-ht tn manaacUire the Ornuin Dr. 8ae Catarrh Remedy, and I eev. er travel to tell this ruwlldne. . , . ,. R. V. PlKltfE. M. T) . 13 Beneea Street, BuOhl, H. T. ' FebSmileo4. . .., ..,, s 1 JOIISi w; 1LBERT " Hu jaat received, per steamer Idaho, a fine a, sortmant ol Ba aad af Lta. Mtyles, anl of very best quality, cntuistln; of L.olea State MarSf ba'aaorala t -L,a die' flue Itrs - wtt Meet rrtsth KM Fezed Ualin'TM.j niaaea' Kid tkmd nova;) Balnao. ra't as skow I caSlus vartly.. 'He ha alio made eirantretaent with viana factarer by wlilob ta- receive Urtih Oeoda by tcv-ery bteamer. Ue aamrea all eos toners that by eat'lnif an Mm they can be emit d la qaalll y a ad prlea . . He has also extended hi focUIUra for man fa-turittr, and Is eorft tent that he Can eQVr to' the public a quality of (Md of hi own nor fact ore superior to anj'him Bae in the Bute Me a ill keep tvnatutly on haml Boot and rhor ef hi own man va-.-twe, gtvia( his (Ottoman gaoil fit at aay terraa. .Oifcm, March iv - " " "' lm'" Tbe Purest mnd Safest.' ' ' uTh elBcacy of Hoatetter's Celebrated Plonxarh Bitters as a toeclBe for recruiting the enfeebled body and cheering the detpenrttnt mind, bis passed :Mo "proverb. In the UirHed mate,' where hl marvetous sonle ha bam dew sit owposltioa, aad cllp4lt rivalry, the demand fffT It has annually Increased, to a heavier . aad heavier ratio for years, until, at last, th regular SAlea or thla preparation execed tnoae of all otb- " tareachle combined. ' kn.loent 'in era beta of the medloel prefesilim And" hospital' surgeon without camber, have oodid!y admitted tbat the pharaiMoatala-et th faoalty eoatalna- ao, pr scrlp:loa that predBcrssadi.beatnctsl enact la dyapaptla, yeoeral debility and nerveu dlae. mm BMCtterl ut-tera. To dm im luaift of a vaoeraht tytiyaioiaai ot Jiw Vorfe,: "Th Bit ten are the tuet (timulant and th aiet lotii we have." Hut the nses of tbe great vegetable aatidot are mneh sojore omprewauiva--ahaa och prate would Imply. A a preparatory an tidata to epidemic dtaeaae, a ganlal stimulant, a promoter ef eouauutioaal vhifor, an appatiaer a stomachic, and a remedy for nervous debility, a mtdl-lna! pumiaUSai la 'over attatoed th If IfJIVWMM.I 111 ! , M, UW RV ll. I htxd tonle ef the Ataerteaa meot. and In all ha' nou prehohdltr eUl he so fo coeUrtea te coma The mafriatea of eiene rveof otaa It merit ; and that t ayaaiiilialliailty She Mdleio of the moaaeo, is proven by Us vast aad ever increasing aea. marSe.lw Sheep'for Sale. ' ; ttwa SOft aad 400 mt . GOOD STOCK SI1EE1 , : For tale by th uareirmeX at hi nlaeo. ix ae owin-cmaa vi tmiem. wtrhtJl". . . ,, nooMSiTii eBd Omameotal stop m nuts St.. saw alt riroBoA Arders tolteUed. and aU wark asAentad aiamnh cyiin a-.e oe4i pianatr. matio ! 1 t ' 'i i n I . LLX rtvrva, sj.sa.j.hs. i fJT .-n..ssusrnB 1 ..PAffOM:. SSCS.Se'-:-.'! V K- I'lURlCintts knt Surt'Oirv 4 ' fALEM-OREOOV ... v4U la Oriwold'i boi.Miof , Srst door to the left- ; -mwW - GtCHBlAM PUUNACS. , . . ' VreaM statA tSeeal, AT ,;" COI Af alA&BAltT'B. ' :rSiV-, e a?,t 9"' ' v- P- ,S?, w i iTrt skfsdL t?KtJs na JIH. tjjm aa.aaa)iv navviita' - iHoictfancy d CaMrsOlwi . fc ltAWIAHT. 'martSl" ejT- QaW.-RfHOUtS?1 : !V4 ? .:M a Opera BalkUofJt ,r. L1BSKTE aWftBIT, IALUL "TI.Ayd Airft TICAT10!e, ArD AOCtJ. X rat Detail Drawtny farawhed tar ail des cription; of l ukldlng aodaaperhittndane strict ly atteasea to. aar3 aafffTe-. . t ' '. rr-waayT'. " - J' " " .' ... Keir , Adrertlsements , PIANOS!!! ORGANS I : ORGANS!! , ORGANS!!! A larie iM aKot j ist added le mj already as. teoair stack. . S-Arert fnr EiairmH.nj ii r-li.k rl' Ptao, the for If mtmn da Haw. LlMUrg... WL UtLL, ftem, March 91 r ,. tf CiENTt EMEIS'S CLOTHING EMPORIUiM WR BAVB JCBT RECCTTED DtRCCT PROM Baa Praaciseo a large atsaranent of SPBUVG STYLES! GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. Hats & Caps, " UNDE it w m A. It', FANCY TIE . , Collars efc Culls, CLOVES, it, AC. fc ... HCRPQT CltOASHAS, (Bt.k BatMIng)', , State street, Salens. . MsrchiS. '' ' ' ' MORE GOODS THAN EVER ! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS ! FIECMAN& GO S LINER HAVK COMING BY THE PACTPIO, AND T ha here to-day, the Liarsjeat toe It . Ever Brought to Salem,. CONSIBTINQ OP Everything 4Djbdj Wants! IIOK BACKS, ' ' SOTIOxe, PRY GOODS, : PAHOT GOUDI, ILOTIIUO, , . HAT! CAPS, - , ;,- " ,' BOOTsAIUQKi; ! Palem, March iS. ,"; . . J. i: RIPPERT0X, Com mercial St.. Salem TTI JCST HRTTJRKKD FRO 91 XX Fan Pranclr:o ith a faM auortment of (ooods FOR SPRING TRADE! Ladies' i Dress to I ,, Goods, IK RARE VAJtlErY, AND ALL SKW filTLU. MILLINERY GOODS, Alt ft orttt.rft 4rf ' .t : . , 'i , ' - . v . ,i GENTLEMEN'S ' CLOTHING " . -, . if i AND . , . ,-,.., . ' n. :i '. n-Vf FURNISH I NO'-fo OODS. Palem, Mirth 5, IWl.r i . : FLORENCE 7 8 E WIN C MAC H I N ES- I dt t . --- C Tha fmrvaa: ky th! fct Ae-a ttaehme tor hmlly a a. beeauna il t,iaeldoa tnttutt aede- tf thr Il on In the fUie ot Orrfon not workltig weH, If I am InSnnaed ot It, ) will fix n wrlhoul aay xpeao to th owners .,t .- CAfeUEL HILL, !, -rva-E2sra?;!, rA 1 9 Montgomrry Street outh, , GRUI3 JiOtEL: BUlLOIbS . v f AH .FHASl CISCO, OAlairORlTl A,. ! SEWD FOR CIRCULARS. a '49-Actire Agents wanted fat every plaee-sr :' issntl ' .it . .jn new ASsoBnnan:: ; mm AND SUMMER GOODS I :.; ; ' . :if .t.'l -:...T IIERMAJV St IIIRSCn : HAVE JCET Kl VKD DRY GOODS. .- ' -si a -.if ;:,f lA .T'fil . . .Clothing and Ilats, ' nhi ' 1 - ! ' ? ' riu Hoots and Shset,' .. .1 Crockery Groccrlcts ? IlAllDTV'Altli:, ; ICIXT ABSOATXO. MltarrhM. t ',' ' We Mast Specialty '' - lf ' -y : suns ...1 it r tCQX da BABittARV. ' I "l '. I H-l i, I i I il I i I UK $ JP4aelDtion JN'otloM. T' 'PI CIB wnArrby riven that the tern ef J. jytV rnn'0 dlvby wMiioateem-' ent. Dr t G. Orabbi withdraws frem the :) ad al Habilltleaareasnnwd byH M Tholchar, tal when all account wRl wayaht - ' U1i-Tvei!f V.u tr.THATCHteV Hie arh-le.Bt fco-ftie tlteM W the aaina (tanda -and Helta treca.lW aatMiaat - Hits vicinity,' jcnntiotiance of. lha jlheral Ireda tuuwrtrninyra y i v tmrjM vo . U M.TUATCimt.J 1 r Wem,Warc,8.48IU OJ V-"lm f NEW CANOY MAKUFAttdJiY f -T- 4 Vt 2 a 'at w 8ALrr tt f 1 '': h't I f ORRGOK," ' ' c . . r!a .J -J -iaij Ktdoor lo ittt iPkaer Alorket-X i c -;. mux trnnKKsiosED 'isCTA'CTtia all '1 -'.Urn ft ,et.-! t'trl e PUiiit,and,!,)Paicy 4 Caaclicij; '.:." i 3 , - . . - 'ir - And eaeaxe tht M e-ln and will Belt Jb.i cheap a ehey c kautM la 'th, Btat. ' ' "u0.n.Anpfo'j-.'rf ttrA who kav Ue mi and Uy-wey, '-IweB'lL'-'. -- '.' s ... . , , : . -,- ..-.-. i t m ' rpUaaHtijr, lt Orati, mm (lever Bed, AT COX KARIIAR1M Jfew AdTertlienfBU CAS LIGHT CHEAP f COAt on. VAUPB i Changed lo" '- GAS Lamps ATAvKiruiio txmt AO CIHMA'EVS BEQUIRELD One Burner Equals Six Candles I COSTS OKI CENT A BOOT f Ward's Fattnt Gas Earner, And Is prepared te rB Megant Lamp Fixtures F ALL KIND. B'sWAere Papplled ntstTnfltww r... rOB BALI BTTllsrOATXOir'DT-CAS. Merchant and heatttaava rm hvttl coll and ee the working ef th arw Lavra at the Citll tjdmltlvrS1 or BTEKJinis roBBTiK .- twoa st Evonfeneai rtrsnt,)- -f rehlVkawtr - Itltn. UriCit. To Wliom it May Concern ! McILPIN & DODGE. ncCmllj-'a Black, Balms. . , DEALERS IN Dzry GrOodjB, CLOTH 111 G, booth ev soon, . .t, : . OC.KIUktS, HAVKJDWARK, , . , . caocKBar, ( .... ATBKDCCtOPKlOll. Give TJs a. Call ? CotTecs, ' Teas,- ; liroomt, . - . . , o ,- ConlOil, : , : Lnrlue Oil, . : ' -' j Kails &c, '. . ... : 8aIt-AII kinds ! Plaster. ,. , .... Fakra. March 12tK 1f.Tt. - - ' If ATr-0oods lellvered trea to oil nrt af th CUv. . - , . .-, First Premium - "t sic the - : ' STATE . FAIR ! B.H WilTE : BtOOK JOB " ' IV Sal ran, Oregon. The nest Print Inc. of all kind, at LESS tban Portland price. ' Blank for tale. n. M. THATCH XO. B. A VWATCBSB. THATCHER, & SOIV, SALEM DRUQ STORE. 1 nottaa nt . .t , Drijs, (Ticralciit, ratrnt leflldnes Fancy and Toilet Articles, SPOKCKtV -. BRrgiimn, -1 ' ' 7 " " . PAktUrpMKIiT, dtC.tdtO. Pure , Wines and Llqoon, ' "For Uedlclnal and Family C ' k oood AstowTsaxirr or tbtb oood AstowTiaixirr or reat Praca, anrl hat Mtalaa ka 1 wiU alwaja be louadaa hand-. , Prescription fllled at 111 OoBrt. RIGHT OU DAY. rirst rorr r.etsn Mmrptkj dt Crexisw ntal, Paltaat Black, IT ATE IT, ; : SALtrl, i : .OEMO!. ," slarcn I0t . " ' OPERA , sALoorr, , , (OPKRAV HODtB,) ' , " r r- nit 1m ' " - 0. "XT. SMITH ' i v.. i.; " i ' BILLIARD TABLES Of the lateal aa Oren at all Dears Apeevel tnii March 9 u. First Goofo of the Season ! ,j i ! ? SRf trbUri cio cosmoj ' ' . fti-.it t t !. '-n ,er- balkh, vnxaov,: ) i BTtjr tjcdvvA frM Baa fro cite :t At NEW SPRIHB, STOCK ! : --i f- ; j - : j : r ... ' ' Dry PDottS tt' ' Faflcj, Goods, tJiVXJ.Ili, r " boots -AOTlmd "v - TltUNlCS ft VALISESt ' m;-a- i : v - - T'1' i ;"i j i. ; .t -.i ?t i r i h. . , , i - ,. AUO A tABGB lOt Qt: , . i CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS! --; WC SHdlXA IT1U 1KBTB ' - m JTew Goods by-trerr Steaner. " ! -&! I.v-'1 hefl lo n'ij- ni.:i,i f , i(, Hr4tpVf'tT Be WW - MarTS' ( aoetatiowe.v t .t Busennana , " ' -,- it i -,!. e a.-'t -j if FRUIT AND PROOUOE. -, ;-i lo u'uifiev .j.tf e-a: ctJJ7 ;tOMMltSr9!ila.CRS!ts u!t --:r 1 1,'; t,!.!M't J ..J ut g..r.'V w ,-.d . 'o AasT vSViMOl DefclertlB r fallforkia Oreoa rtodace r ti-ln ?i to ! rf4iiii :f r,h NiiilAUllJIM-.j .... .-U m. 09? iief iid bVt"BtMt, BMk Prtastclse. 1 ii it a, ri. ir 'fi I. ia ').' ' ff I i r . - - J u f' I ia - ' rpill ABOrvi rlRSiJI AVISO HAD TBinTBTB L X r'r taperivnee. (in . eennacttaa with ut eld flna or J W. uALa a x ) lr Ml -of disaaatns ef veevyiMa enroid lonwlr eara, ' ALL VAtrS O. oraalerd, aad Betcrw tWoatly Biada. K.kv la DA MIL LOWIE, rartlaaA. Dvata-vr t I ft I 1 I i ,rt -1 1 . a' h J r r