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i OrrlClAL. , LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. T IWt TM RWI or TBI fOBTT HHI cuKim. ICencluded Tor tucreace end espenee of ltbrerv, nook?, tnagsiioes, periodicals, acd rttnliotf, two thousand dollar; salaty 9' librarian' assistant, one thousand d )llr, wbi!e the office U held Or be p-enl incumbent. F.tr continsreniirs for superintendent, one thousand dollar. For eipeose of board of visitor, to wit, board, lodgiDfr, and travelling allnwaoce, three thousand doilari. For repairinir and opening roads aod paths, two thousand fire hundred dol lars. For fradiig, drainiar, and improv ic drill n'otad, one tuoataad dollars. For ii.er asiog the supply of water, rebuilding dmm I. r reservoir at the foot of Crowi' Net nouotaia, fire thousand dollar. For survey, snap, aad estimate tor plan for bringing water froaa Roand pond, two thoatand fire hundred doi lari. For beating epparatu , book caiet for archives, office furnitore, upbols Utj, blind, gar-pipe aod Gitnrea in 6 re proof building for pnblic office aod archives, fire thousand dollar. Approved, February 18, 1871. AN ACT for the relief of eerteiu pur chaser of land from tbe legal rep resentatiresof Bartholomew Cousin. Where the claim of the Bartholo mew Coaata, or hi let-at representa tive, ia embraced in Recorder Bate' report of February seuoad, eighteen hundred and iiteo, and eonirmed to tbe extent of a league square, and nr. vejr numbered two thousand oce hun dred aad ninety-air wa made for the eame ia tbe year eighteen hundred and aigbtern; and whereas a farther con firmation wa made of eight hundred aad ninety-nine arpeoi, or six bandred and i(tv-foar and seveaty-eigat hun dredth acre, ia the favorable report, umbered sixty-one, of the board of commissioner, nnderthe act of Con gress of the jear eighteen hundred and thirty-two and eighteen) bandred and thirty-three, confirmed by the act of July, eighteen hundred aad thtrty eii : Therefore, Be it enacted ba the Senate and lionet of Jtepreeentatiret of the United St aim of America m Vongrtt a tumbled, That it aball and may be lawful for tbe eoun'y aurveyor of the eawnty of Cap Girardeau, or whomsoever may be designated by that Commissioner of tbe General Land Office, to select an area, ia compact for, at near a may be to the quantity of acre of the con firmation by tbe act ot July fourth, eighteen bandred aod thirty ac cording to legal subdivisions, and in fall satisfaction of said claim: begin ning at a corner where a line of the survey numbered two thousand one hundred aod Bioety-six intersects tbe north line of section twelve, township thirty-one aorth, range elevrn east, near tbe northeast corner of said lec tion twelve; thence with (aid line of aid survey two tboataod one hundred and ninety six to a corner of said aur ey two thousand one hundred and ninetj-jix, ia section tweotv-three ot aaid township and range ; thence west wardly oa a line a cufficient dUtance that a line projected northwardly par allel with the western boundary lineof survey numbered two thousand one bandred and ninety-six, aod running eastwardly to the place of beginning, will include the aaid quantity of ix hundred and 'uty-roor and seventy eigbt hundredth acre ; acd thereafter, and within one year from tbe pasige of this act, tbe parties claiming in right of nid Conein any tract outside or tbe limits of said survey numbered two thousand one haodred and omety- ix, 'and tbe setee:ioa authorised by this act to make good the second con firmatioo aforesaid, be, and are here by, authorized, 00 satisfactory proof to tbe register and receiver of the land district in which said tracts are situa ted, of inch rigbt, to make payment therefor at tbe rate of one dollar and twenty-five eea' per acre, or by pre emotion or claim of homestead, ae cording to tbe lawi of the United State in such case made and provi ded. StO. 2. And be tl furtntr enacted, Tbat acj tract or parcel of land, after tbe survey and adjustment of said eoc firmaiion, which is not. embraced thereto bnt withheld from sale by the Government of tbe United States by reason of the supposed interference and Boa-surveyor ot aad tecoud coo firmationr thereafter aod in one year from tbe adjustment of said survey any party or person residing upon and cul- tivatior such tract or par el of laad withheld from sale as aforesaid at aod before tbe passage of this act, upon making satisfactory proof to tbe reg ister and receiver of the land district in wbieh such tract or parcels are sit uate of actual settlement according to the provisions of ibis tectien, be, aod are hereby, authorised to enter said tracts, not to exceed one hundred and sixty acres, including improvements at one dollar aod twenty-five cents per acre, or claim the same as a home stead, agreeably to tbe act of Congress granting homestead to actaal settlers. Approved, Febroary 18. 1871. AN ACT to cede to the Stale of Ohio the unsold lands in the Virginia mill itary district ia said Mate. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoeee of Jieprttentatrret in the United Stattt en America in Concrete tumbled, That the land remaining nnsorvey- ei aad unsold in the Virginia military district 10 tbe state ot Ohio be, aod tbe same ara berebr, ceded to tbe State of Ohio, upon tbe conditions fol lowing, to wit: Any person who, at tbe time of tbe passage of this act, 1 a bona fide settler on any portion of aaid land my bold not exceeding one hundred ard stx'T acres by him oc cupied by his pre-empting the same in such manner as tbe legislature of tb State of 0110 may direct Approved, February 18, 1871. AN ACT to repeal aa act entitled "An act for tbo-survey of grants or claims of land," approved June sec ond, eighteen hundred and sixty-two Be it nnaetee by the Senate and Iloute of Representtilivee in the United Stntee of America tn Con arm afembitd : Tbat an act entitled "An act for th survey of granf or claims of land, approved Jane second, eighteen bio dred and sixty-two, being chapter XC of tue acts of tbe second session of tbe Thirty-seventh Congress of the United States, be, aod tbe same is hereby, re pealed ; Provided, That the repeal of air! acts sball not affect any rights .heretofore acquired under tbe same. Approved, February 18, 1871. AN ACT making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of tbe government for tbe year ending June flirty, eighteen bandred and seventy-two, and for other purposes. ' ' ' Be it enact 1 1 by (A Senate and1 ITamta of Rcpreeentatiee of the, United State of America tn Conorett attembledt That the followin sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out ef anr moaer in the treasury not other wise appropriated, for the objects bare- in after expressed, for tne fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventv-two, namely : For larv of envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Grot .Britain ond Franc, at seventeen woo. sand five haodred dollars each, thirty five tbnnjand dollars. To R t-aia; Pruewie, Spaib, Anvtria, Brazil, M xico, China, and Italy, at twelve thousand dollars eae, oioety six thousand dollars.' To Cbili, Peru, aod Japan, ten thou sand dollars each, thirty tbouiaad aol tors. ;. . . 1 v.....- Far ministers -estdent at Portueal, Switzerland, Gt eee, Belgium, . Hoi land, Denmark, Sweden. Turkev, Ecu ador, New Granada, Bolivia, Vvoesu -- NJeaMpn, Sandwich I Iron's, Costa Res, Honduras, and Salvador, at seven thousand five hun dred dollars each, one hundred and thirty five thousand dollar. For-min'iter resident at tbe Argen tine Republic, seven thousand five bun' dred dollars. For minister to Uruguay, accredited alao to Paraguay, eleven thousand two nana red and BTty dollars. For salary of minister resident aod consul general at Hayti, seven thous and fic hundred dollar. For salary of minister resideot aod consul general at Libera, tour thou sand dollars. E r salariea of secretaries of lega tion, as follows : At London aad Pari, two thousand six hundred aod twenty five dollar each, five tbousaod two hundred and fifty dollar. At S nt Petersburg, Madrid, Berlin, Florence, Vienna, Rio de Janeiro, aod Mexico, one tbousaod eight bundred dollar each, twelve tbousaod six bun dred dollar. Foe salaries of assistant secretaries of legation at London and Pari, two thousand dollara each, four tbouaand dollar. For salary of tbe secretary of lega t!on, acting as interpreter to the lega tion to China, five tbousanj dollars- For salary ot tbe secretary of lega tion to Turkey, actiog as interpreter, three thousand do'.lars. For salary of the interpreter to tbe legation to Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expanses of foreign interconrse proper and alt contingent expenses of all missions abroad, one hundred tbousaod dollars. - , To enable Robert C. 8chenck,r minis ter to Great Britain, to employ a pri vate amanuensis, according to joint 'solution approve Jaouary eleven, eighteen haodred aod seventy-one, two thousand five bandred dollar. For salaries of consul general, con sols, vice-consul, commercial agents, aod thirteen consular clerks, including losa by exebaoga thereon, namely, three hundred and ninety one thousand nd two hundred dollars : I. CONSULATES GENERAL. Schidcls B. Alexandria, Calcutta, Constantino ple, Frankfort on-tbe Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Beirut, Tampico, London, Paris. ' I II. CONSULATES. Schedule B. Aix-ltf-Cbapelle, Acapolco, Algiers, Amor, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Aspin wall, Bangkok, Basle, Belf .at. Buenos Ayres, Bordeaux, Bremen, Brindisi, Boulogne. Barcelona, Cadu, Callao, Caatoo, Cbemnlts, Chin KUng, Clifton Coaticonk Cork, Dewierara,- Dundee, Elsinore, Fort Erie, Foo-Cboo, Fnn ehal, Geneva, Genoa, G braltar, Glae srow, G idericb, H ilifax. Hamburg, Havre, Honolulu, Hoog-Kng, Htu knw, H.ikodadi, Jeruseleru, Kmagawa, Kingston, (Jamaica,) Kingston. Can ada.) La Rocbelle, Laguayra, Li-eds, Leghorn, L'ipsic, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lbon, lf-lg4, Malta, Manchester, Matanzaa. Mirseillrs, Mauritius. Mel bourne, Mes.-ioa, Munich. Mabe. Naga saki, Naples, Nassau, (West Indies ) New CaBi'e, Nice, Nantes, OJeasa,, Oporto. Ositcca, Palerroa, Panama, Pernamburo, Pirtou, Port Mahon, Port Said, Prrscott, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rio de Janeiro. Rotterdam, Sm Juan del Sur, Laa Juao, (Porto Rico.) Saint John a, (Canada but,) Santiago de Cuba, Port Sarnia, Rome, Siigapore, Smyrna, Southampton, Saint Petersburg, Santa Cruz, (West Indies, 1 Saint Tbomai, Spezzia, Slutt- gardt, Swatow, Saint Helena. Tangier, Toronto, Trieste, Trioidad da Cuba, Tripoli, Tusis, Tunstall, Turk's Island, Valparaiso, Vera Cruz. Vienna, Valen cia, Windsor, Veddo, Zurich, Birming ham, Birmingham, Barmen, and Win nepeg, (Selkirk settlement, British North America.) III. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. Schedule B. Madagascar, San Juan del Norte, Sao Domingo. IV. CONSULATES. SCHEDCL C. Anx Caves, Babia. Batavla. Bav of Islands, Cape Haytien, Candia. Cape Town, Cartbageoa, Ceylon, Cobga, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Fayal, Gua yaquil, Guaymas, Marobam, Matamor- as, Mexico, Montevideo, Omoa, Payta, Pra Paso del Norte, Piraeus, Rio Grande, Saint Catharine, Saint John, (Newfoundland,) Santiago, (Cape Verde,) Stettio, Tabasco, Tahiti, Tal cabuano, Tnmbes, Venice, Zanzibar. V. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. Amoor River, Apia Belize, Gaboon. Saint Paul de Loaoda, Lanthala, Sa- inil!a. For interpreters to tbe consulates in China, Japan, Siam, and Turkey, in cluding loss by exchange thereon, five hoosand eight bundred dollars. , For salaries of the marshals for tbe consular courts in Japan, including that at Nagasaki, and la China, Siam, aad Turkey, includint? loss by ex change tbeteon, seven tbousaod seven bandred dollars. . For stationery, book-cases, arms of tbe United Slate, seals, presses, and flag, and payment Of rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous expense, including lot by exchange, sixtj thoa tand dollars. For expense fir interpreter, guards, and other matters, at tbe consulates at Constantinople. Smyrna, Candia, Alex andria, Jerusalem, and Beirnfwin tbe Turkish dominions, three thousand dollars. For rent of prisons for American convicts in Japan, China, Siam, and Turkey, and for wages of the keeperj nf tbe same, including loss by ex chan ar, twenty-one thousand seven ho'idred and fifty dollars. For expenses under tbe neutrality act, twenty tboasand dollars. For expenses incurred under instruc tion of tbe Secretary of State of t ringing home from foreign countries I ereona charged with crimes, and ex penses incident thereto, including loss by exchange, five thousand dollars. For relief and protection of Ameri can seamen in foreign countries, one bundred thousand dollars. For expenses whtcb may be iocurrel In ackoowleaiiiBg toe aervtec or aw ter and crews of foreign vessel in reeening Amceicao cttitens rum ship wreck, fire tbouaand dollara. For payment of tbe- seventh annaal installment of tbe proportion contrib uted by tbe United States toward the capitalisation of tbe Scheldt does fifty five thousand fire . buadr d and eighty-four dollars; and for such fur ther sum, not exceeding fire thousand doliars, as may be necessary to carry out the stipulations of the treaty be tween tbe United States and Belgium. To pay to the government of Great Brilaia and Ireland tbe second and last installment of the .amount award ed by the commissioner under tbe treaty of July one, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, in satUfactioo of tbe claims of tbe Hudson' Bay and of tbe Paget . Sound Agricultural Company, three hundred and twenty five thou sand dollars' in gold coin ; Trovidrd, Tbat before payment seall be made of tbat portion ot tbe above tarn awarded to the Paget Lowed Agricultural Com pany, all taxes legally assessed upon any of tbe property of said compaoy covered by said award, before tbe ansae was made, aad still unpaid, (ball be extinguished by said Paget Sound Agricultural Compaoy ; or the amount ot such tax s shall be withheld by tbe U iveromeot of the United States from ti e soar hereby appropriated. Approved, February 31, 1871. '"J. Don't think because snuffs and strong or poisonous solutions will not cure Catarrh, tbat yoa cannot be cured. The proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offers $500 reward for a ease of Catarrh which be cannot cure. It costs but fifty oetajLo for a package which prepare one full pint. ' Sold by druggist, or tend lixty cent to Dr. R. V. Pierco, 133 Seneca St, Buffalo, N. T-, aud get it through 'be mail. A pamphlet free. The genuine ha Dr. Pierce' private U. S. Government Stamp on each package. mch291wdeod . The Princess Clotilda is living in re tirement at Geneva, Switzerland. TUESDAY. Kn Klax atrages. At tbe present the condition of tbe J nation would be peaceful aod prosper ous without exception, were it not that a ferocious spirit of outlawry pre- vail in tbe Southern State lately in rebellion. We confess that we expec ted this aad from a practical knowl edge of life in the South, ant1 of South' era character, we expected' that it weald be necessary to maintain a standing; rmy for years after the war ceased, to preserve order and keep in subjection tbe same spirit tbat origina ted tbe war aod ruled it during its cootinnance. But it is the policy and object of our Government to put faith in the people and depend on them for tbe execution of tbe law, aod the ex ercise of this policy has induced the disbanding of pur; armies and their almost entire withdrawal from tbe lately rebel States, as if to overcome Southern malignity by manifesting a a magnanimity that should disarm it. The aim of tbe Government bas been to disarm aaimosty by generosity, and in certain parts of tbe South it has proved an ntter failure. We have received a pamphlet voK nme of 540 pages, being the report of tbe Select Committee of tbe Seoate to investigate Southern outrages, which was made on tbe lOtii of March and bas been sent a by Senator Corbett. Tbi report tbows by the sworn testimony of mea who have been members of tbe order that the Ku Klux, or order of white brotherhood is organized to de stroy the Constitutional Amendments and (be Reconstruction Acts, and to put an end to Universal Suffrage. For ty thousand men were members of this order in North Carolina, and tbe State was itvided up into camps in every neighborhood, and upon a vote ot con demnation these camps were to pro cure tbe assassination of any obnox ious political opponent, and tbe record of the year past shows tbat while many bave been murdered by this or der in different Southern State, and many others bave been punished by wuippiDg and similar outrages, every attempt to punish the offenders hes proved a failure. The Ku Klox are sworn to carry oat tbetr aims regardltss of law, aod the impossibility of calling a jury without some of them being upon it prevents he possibility of justice and render it such a farce tbat prosecutions are not even avoided as the verdict is never reached. This Ku Klux organization is essentially tbe wbite man' party of tbe Sin'b, and is, by the testimony published, a direct creature of the Democratic party, whose aim is to 'errify all opposition aad override all law. By this system of terror some of tbe negro's are induced to vote tbe Democratic, or so-called Conservative ticket, but every Conservative in Con gress happen to vote tbe Democratic side on every question tbatarises and it is tbe aim ot every Democrat in Con gress, including our Senator Kelly and Congressman Slater, to stave of legis lation 00 the Ku Klux questioo, and to deny that there is any truth in tbe reports of' outrages that bave been committed. Northern Democracy rec ognizes that tbe influence of this Klan is needed to assist in tbe next Presi dential election and is willing to suc ceed by it aid. : It is incompatible with the spirit of our free institntions to maintain a mil itary rule in the Southern States. It is inconsistent with tbe faith which Republicanism reposes in human na ture to do so, but it is a great question whether, as exception are found to all general rules, this Ku Ktax element ia not an evil that must be directly met and overcome, by force if need be, and crushed out of existence. Surely tbe temper of tbe American people is in striking contrast with that of the French who bave demoralized Paris aod are about to reconstruct tbe guillotine and Rood their streets with blood. With u no such usurpation of power is to be dreaded and so mer rifui ara our attribute as a people tbat it is not easy for tbe Government to decide to measure out vengeoce to Southern outlaws who deserve it. The worst feature about this reign of ter ror tbe old slave spirit is striving to institute, is tbe fact tbat it has become a feature of national politics, and tbe champions of Democracy in the balls of Congress are also the apologists for tbe Ku K'nx. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH KCXOPC1S IKWI. Paris, Narch SI. All is consternation The watchword of the Commune is " Death to the rich I Death to the land owners Death to the priests) Decrees confiscat ing charch property have beea prepared Denunciations of tbe suspected are made hourly; many parties bave been arrested The guillotine will soon be erected. In mates of many bouses haa beea marked as good for the guillotine. The Government haa completed its ar rnngement for moving against Paris, Troops will move simultaneously with Ger mans along tb line by Muntmartre and Berri. Learning this, tbe Commune bave resolved to march on Versailles to-night with 30,000 National Guards, via Mod. biouge, wbsre infantry of the line is sta tioned. Overcoming or fraternizing these they will proceed to Versailles and dispose of tb Assembly. On tbe first or April fugitive were rap idly teeing from Paris. Communication between Paris and Versailles was stopped and th 13tb regiment of the line deserted bodily and went over to tbe insurgent Ka- tional Guard.' ' - - On Friday Thiers wa to pay 300,000,000 franc to the German and be allowed to re evive reinforcements. The German will allow the army of Paris to increase 80,009. The programme of the Pari Commune contemplate a universal Bepubli and rep tesentatives are to be despatched to the Eu ropean States iewlaniittg Prweeia. - ' Cambridge lately beat Oxford in the an nutl boat raa. - s r - '-, English journalists are planning an ex pedition to America. rwngrasatowal. .'' Congress bas been occupied with the eea- sideration of tbe bill to enforce the fifteenth amendment. . 1 5 . , , - . r (..,-. Th debate continued till midnight. In tbe Senate,' Poole addressed tbe Sen: ate at length ; spoke of the taete and effect of the remedy Xor outrage in tbaSoulb; dVa. clared the object of tbe secret . cgaitioo wa to overthrow tb, .Fourteenth Amend ment and the reeonstructioa measure, aod said if teta ttorernaMBt design aiatuut the lyalitisaoa and exaoatav it volte; some determined demonstration on its part waa neoeasary . , Ha aaaerted tbat tb. Ku- Klnx were aneoaraged by the belief that tbe lympatbie vf tb Democratic party of tbe North are with them. -He feared tb organised outlawing would again eud in civil war, and be warned such Democrats of their danger. If they do not intend standing by tbe South Ja ansa eontingea cies, at once denounce their moral support. Viotor Emmanuel evinces symptom of herw. though Aotoaelii declare tna', when the King Is seriously ill, be is always a most devout Catholic. " City and Co a a ( j 1 terns. The roads are drying fat and will o be ia fair order for teaming. Tbe river ba subsided to it regular channels and goes quietly about its business iu tbe old fashioned way. Fanner Nesm it u is pushing matter; ba ba seven team in the field running fur a good crop next harvest. Gi &astwab. Mr. L. S. Dyar and two other gentlemen of this eity hare taken a trip East of the Mountain to search for pastures green, thinking to in vest in stock raiting. Anniversary Lodge No. 13. 1. O. of O. F. has elected J. . Brown, Joseph A. Baker and W. L. Wade. Representatives to the Grand Lodge of tbe order, to meet May 16th, at Portland. - - Cocstt Cocirr. The April term of the County Caurt eoanBenoed yesterday aad some probate basinea ws transacted before ' Judge Terry. Tbe County Commissioner Court will eonrene on Wednesday, Suae Weathkb. By tbe Portland rec ord of weather thera wore three day only in March when It did not rain the three last, and tbe other all indulged ia occa sional shower. Willamette Temple of Honor, No. 1. Reg ular meeting this Ttesday evening at 7J o'clock, in the hall over Cox k Eearhart's new store. Members in good standing re- ' quested to attend. ; per order of the Temple. n 1 - A aacsr. Yesterday F. O. Bryant was arrested by Deputy Marshall, W. S. Barker, on indictment found ia the U. 8. DUtirct Court for practicing medicine without spe cial U. S. lieeaaa. Ha gave koads $100 fur appearance at next term of Court. Rraovrs. Mr. Frank Cook bas removed his book bindery to the room over Gray's store, formerly occupied by the State Libra ry. His customers will find him pleasantly sitaated and ready a ever to attend to their orders. aug4:lw Finished. Mr. Cook informs us tbat th last i-f the State Laws and journals of th late session are bound and delivered over to tbe Secretary of State. Th work bas been well done and quicker than ever be fore, all of which ia uiuh to bis credit. Cadv MASCFAcroar. Mr. Lampion's establishment on State St. is hereafter to be noon 11 tbe Salem Candy Manufactory, and Charles Calvert will in connection with drive his eandy wagon through the towns f tin valley. Lampson is doing nicely, being attentive to business aad thoroughly understanding it. Lost. Between tbe Post nfica and the Cemetery, 00 April, Sad 1871. A" lady' gold pencil case, acd a small pearl handled pocket knife, with three blades. The find- ill confer a favor on the loser, besides reing suitably rewarded by leaving them at tbe post office with T. B. Rickey. Hardware. . J. North rup of Port- and, one of the olleat established henses in that city, has received bis spring stock nf hardware, wagon timber, fron eta. and in- ' itea attention to hia immense stock of goods. Those who want to lay in stocks of goods in that line will do well to eU on im, and all orders for buildnig purposes HI be promptly attended. See his adver- sment,' new to-day. Stole His Child Awat. A gentleman who used to lire here, now resides at Port- and, while the woman who u?ed to be his wife, lives here in a deaolute way, to he visited Salem yesterday and borrowed his hild, aged two years, to get some clothes made to fit, but having possession he car ried tb bey to Portland to bave him under better influences. Thu mother waa discon solate but tbe ehild is ia better hands. Cultivator. M. L. Savage of Salem bas invented a cultivator tbat works on a new and perectly successful system, plows fire feet wide and tor 7 inches deep with 3 hor?es, and answers a most excellent pur pose in putting in grain aa well as cultivat ing other crops. He bas had forty of these made the present spring and has sold thirty five which shows how much his invention is appreciated. Oa TBI Rivf.r. Sunday evening the Albany came down from Harrisburg with a full freight and Ibis morning leave Oregon City for tbe bead ef navigatiew. ' The Re- '- liance and Shoe-fly came op last evening, . the latter bound for Peoria. A raft of ma- ' pie shade trees eame down from Eola yes terday, from Mr. Dove, some of which were taken out to the Penitentiary. The Democratic Superintendent is fixing to keep . things shady out there. Gov. Woods leaves on tbe morning train for Portland, to take Ibe Steamer for San Franciso on hia way to bis of&oial duties a Governor of Utah. A circle of warm friends will miss the Geverner and his fam ily from our midst, and welcome them back sometime or other, for w have confidence that they will be glad ia time to return to the happy land of webfoot, Mrs. Woods accompanies him, so . we need have no fear that be will be led from Gentile path into the ways of the Latter Day Saints. ExcHAwce op Paoraarr. Gov .Wood has sold hi fine mansion ta-Mr. Alfred Stantcn, the latter transferring tn bin in payment sixty three acres of prairie land fronting north on the road that passes cast from the Fair Ground, two mile, from this city, and a tract of thirty acres uf titnb r land that ia distant from the fir 1 named tract about a mile aad a half. The land I all valuable ind will become more to la a few years.'" l,t ' - Roller Skating at tbe Opera Hoase will continue iVr tb next fortnight and judging by tbe attendance en Saturday evening and the great seat with which the.tpert wa en- jeyed, it will become more popular than ever. . There were not skate enough to an swer the demand, and many ladies were en joying the exercise. Mr. Hias aad bis band were present and discoursed excellent -rod tie as announced, earning th tbaaka ef 11 concerned. That band is very capable, of pleasing an audience. , 11 ' i, - ' Gotxe East. Quite a number of our citizens go off by the Steamer that leaves Portland to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.; Wait, Mr. Breymaa aad Mr. J. W Smith leave for atrip Eaat to be absent aar- -eral month. The best wishes of many friends attend tbem. Miss Schwatka goes below tbi morning to purcbaso'a Spring t dock of millinery, and the ladle may ex pect (omething nice in ber line in due time. To be Repeated. -rrTbe Alka and Atben icum Societies of tbe University met with unqualified uoce at tbeir entertainment, last Friday evening and will repeat it, with some changes, on Friday of tbis week.. The Drama will be repeated entire. Tbi repetition of the performance it made by ' popular suggestion, as the success of the first evening has excited tb wish f many to attend who could not do so before. Orkgox Produce. Mr. Daniel Lower, -of 136 front etreet, Portland, as will be seen by hi card new to-day, M engaged in eommissiaa bwsiawrf tv diepeef, Oregon and California produce, aod he alto im ports heavily tropical fruits Orange, Leta- 'enii Fig,- Kut ete Sir. Lower ia? woll known ia that eity and is a reliable man who will not only dispose to the best advaa tage of good sent to him, bat will prudent ly fill orders sent from the country. He is tb Oregon correspondent of the well known produce dealer towe-'diall, of San Fran, . ciseo who bave born advertising in tbi paper. ... . - Senator Grime is in Geneva, aid getting better already. Hon. Michael Haban has withdrawn from active doty s editor-ia-.ebif of tbe Hew Orleans -Republican. ,i i J-" i ,1 hi'ii ' .i t, State News. IA Camaitr Tbe Momtaiacer says besides tboasanda of head of cattle and horse brought from this par of Oieafia for the rich pasture east of the Cascade Mountain there have been lately introduced by D. B. Batler, 34 Aniiury goaU. Tb fleece of taaae ani mals weigh from 4 to 8 pounds of valuable wool and the importation it thought to be valuable addition to Oregvn produatwa. - Tb division of Oregon attract attention aad U favarad by a correspondent at La Grande. Ws, Butcher was arrested at the Dalles for horse stealiag ia Umatilla aud ha been taken back for trial. The stolen horse wa fund ant? recognised. , "1 A large Emigration was arriving from the Willamette of peraoa aeairou of going into stock raising on tbe grazing regions eaat of the Cascades. ' faIk Caanty. The Monmouth Meeeenger isys three new firm bav gone into business at Indepen dence tbi winter and th place It prosper ous and improving. - Some ef tb students at Monmouth bav gone heme to help do the' Spring plowing. Our townsman, T. L. Xicklin, was at la depandeace engaged in dentistry. In wbieh profession be ba become proficient. The theological controversy is kept up between tbe Jfeueuyer aad Hipblican. ' stag Clr We laara from tea State Journal tbat tbe City Election was to take place yesterday. The principal interest seems to era ter in th election ef City Recorder, for which office J. F. Brown aud A. S. McClure were rival candidates. Mess. MeClaag and Pengva have started with surveying parties to survey tbe MeKin- ii fork, aad ia Mohawk precinct. Quite a notuber intend to locate homeotead there. Th Journal learns of the s'looting of K. Abitt, living 3 miles south of Eugene. The act was not provoked bv him. X further particulars are given. Carwallla. W learn from the Gazette that the Cor vallia College opened it third term let week with 7S pupil and a prospect of IS to 20 more, which i encouraging. A carretpondent in Lancaster states that on the night of March 21 th storehouse of Luis Salomon burned with it contents He waa awakened by bis dot; and escaped in hit night clothe. Tbe dog pulled tb cluthinsr off the bed to wake him up. Loss $6,000, inarance $1,000. . The saw mills of Corvallis bave arranged for free ferriage for teams buying lumber. Mr. Wb. Quiv-ey, a well to do farmer. I aid to be very ill, with recover? doubtful. Rev. D, K. Nosbitt has consented to de liver bis lecture on Shoddy at Corrallis du ring Court week. On Wednesday last, Wilbur Eddy died suddenly, at hia father's in Newton settle ment. He lay down fueling ill, and died in half an lio'ir. Aged about 30. He bad been ia poor health some time. Portland. Portland rejoice in the formation of a literary and scientific society lately formed and organized with a fin corps of c (Beers. Goods have reached that eity overland through Idaho and down tbe Columbia af ter cnxsing the Pacifls Railroud to Utah. Mr. Money of Iowa ba arrived and ex pects to commence publication of a paper at Kalama within a month. The Ornjonian says the Bark Webfoot carries away 250 tons wheat, 11,731 tacks flour and considerable eared meat. Tbe Herald lays the Maxicau Veterans are increasing in numbers, at least the so ciety lately organized increases. Tbe Josie McMar it being made over to become an excellent steamboat. The Bulletin speak of a scarcity of pro duce and consequently rise in price at Portland. ' Tbat paper says Mrs. A. J. DunnSwar haa a fine lot of millinery good in that city which greatly relieves our mind about ber, for at last accounts she was to attempt something less pleasant a newspaper. ; Yamhill Caamtjr. ' Th Went Side inform us that larg amount of flour are going from that point by steamer. . It bas been discovered that there is no County record of some important roads. Th records wera burned when the Court House was, and the roads hare to be relo eated to be made legal. , Every work horse In that county was pressed Into service to- improve tb fin weather. Mr. Shadden denies that he desires or in tends to bring suit to break the will of Jo- ph Gibbs, as was reported. It records tb sad death of Johnson Per ry, a yonng man of North Yamhill, from an overdone of laudanum to procure sleep, having been unwell, lie leaves a family and many friends; Polk Oewaty. . The Dallas Rrpubtiem Say coyote are troubling sheep thereabout. ' Mr. A. G. Haboock was reported to bave peil-hed in the mountains coming from Grand Ron da, ami tbe report caused a sen sation which only lasted until he came to band all right, . : 1 A little son of Mr. Crone, of Indcpend ence lately fell and dislocated a shoulder, Somebody bas serenaded brother Tyron, supposed to be a string band, but it commit tid no further haroo on him than to make him poetical. , ".-'.." ' ParllawdV ' " The Bulletin mention that C. Bill, tbe efficient 8heriff ef Multnomah rvuwty, ba cone' East to visit bit eld heme, to be absent several months. Tbe Teachers Institute of that eoauty has elected Rev. Dr. Atkinson, President, sad Prof. 'obasoD, Secretary. , . - The foundation is being laid forth north exteasion of the East Portland Insane Asylnm, and tbe frame will ooa be raised Tbe rneovao of tbe public aoheohj of Port land a reported at tbe annual meeting aad published in the Bulletin, wa last year 425,987 80, orders drawn $17,374, on hand The estimated expense for tbe year to come, are $22,800, for school, aad $12,000 for more building sod improvements. Tbe Oreyoatoa give particulars of tbe heavy work the It. K. Co. are doing at the East Portland terminus, leveling down Clinton point for quite a distance back. -' It learns that hosts of emigrants are com ing to Oregon, to which we cordially re spond let them come. ' ' Tbe barkeatiae Amelia brewgbt ap a full cargo of assorted merchandise. . : , . , .The Druid were to hare a grand ball at Turn Veria Hall last evening. - Knapp, Burrell, . 1 Co., offer a ipecial premium fur boys, who win plowing matches at coming State Fair,. .. ' Steamboats are running down to Kalama and back fully loaded.. The work on the canal and lock, it i said, wflt Immediately eommeoco, " - Tbe bark Almatiaba sailed with a heavy cargo of produceT' ?, fl C . Boat are to run daily to, Astoria. , t TheeommUteof.WyaodkXf Portland Cly ; Council offer for aaia $56,600 V aity bond. - , ...I" ..RusU t Ferry are to have regular auc tion sales of eity and county land. Railsoad Bosds. The Uerald says Jay Cooke 1'Co." write to the represeatative ot tb North PaciHie Rattroed Company of tbi city that in .beads -of tao read mat with an unprecedented tale la both tbe American aad - European markets. Tbi muit be flatteringe tb company .aad we are pteaaed to see tbe quality and , compass of tbeir lands are made known aad ppre- ciated. -Larger surveys of lands will be made in afew days, and it ' i the intention of the eompany to build and populate the line nf the toad a vjon at 08 tl. LATEST TELEGK1PB- Dates t Sprit -Bismarck haa dec farad thaw is is the inter- est ef QeTmaar.tohavea BepabSeia Franca, and there weald be ao isrtaaieaan, antes tbe intsreit of Germany are eadangesed. Bismarck informs Thiers, tbat aaslesa tbe indemnity is paid before the 15th, tie Ger msu't will enter Pari with eighty tboas-aad men, qoell tba rebellion and retaaia aaatil the indemnity is alt paid. . The Versailles government is reoelring reinforcements constantly, and tbe force there aad at Pari main t tin ontposts a ent -mies at war. A conflict it reported at th bridge ef Newilly, aad tb Versailes troop rooted the ineergenta, aad drove tbem into Pari. Th moral effect wa excollant. The order party bold the Bank of Fraooe, bat fat has bad to advance three million to th insurgents. The latest sears is Sunday, 2d, when a serious engagement took place between Government troop aad Coamuaist. Two thousand National guards marched oa Courteroi, and were met by gens d'arme and Guards Forcstier. ; The captain of th latter galloped up, intending to address tbe Communists, when a Zouav shot him dead. A general action followed. The The gent d'arme took fire prisoners, who were shot Immediately. Tbe guns of Fort Valerian swept the road when th Commun- ut fled. Tw bundred insurgents were killed aad many wounded. The Nationals still bold Port Maillot. Battalions ef ar tillery ar hurrying up. Tbe rappel is beating, and tb rampart being manned. Tbe greatest excitement prevails. Paw, April 3. Tbe Commune bas is sued a proclamation, saying: "We have been attacked by tbe Versailles Govern ment. We bave a mission to protect the eity, and eoaat upon the aid of citizens." So the crisis Is evidently close t band and we a kail saoa bear if Part rule ' France. Kastsra Hews. Both side elaim tb Connecticut eleetioa last Monday aad the Democrat eineed th th gain of a Republican Congreisman. During April tbe Treasury will sell eight million of gold and purchase tea millions of bonds. '. The Ka Klux diseussian in Congreu will probably ead this week and during this week the President will send in bis San Do mingo report. Scbibveb Mao zim. This month'y for April is received, containing another il lustrated article on New Zealand; A Break fast with Dumas; A Uintleman's Preroga tive, a very interesting article illustrated, shewing the condition of tbe children who work in cities: illustration of antique sil ver, an article illustrating tbe fly in var ious stages, and a large tmnunt of uther reading beside tbe duatinuation of tbe story of Wilfred Cumbermrde. "Good H-alth," published at Boston, has the following: The Water we Drink; War Surgery; On Poisons; Publie Murder and Suicide, aad a number of other articles containing knowledge essential to gd bealtb. It is a valuable journal devoted to tbe most healthy literature and costs only two dollar a year. The "Overland " monthly for April i slo at hand, containing, The North-Wot Boundary; The Storming of Arnbem; Ree- eollecti-ins of Timothy Pickerinr ; Cpolu ; Cotton in Cal fornii; Why we took Santa Crui: A Ride With (he Apaches; Part 1 of flearts of Oak, a story in four parts, by C. Warren Stoddarl. And various papers which premise a very interesting number. Tbis magazine holds its position well and is a valuable production of our coast. Calculation seem to bave got Ihe better of James Jamison Sbeasgreen, whoever that Individual may be, whose residence or at k-at his letter address seems to be at Xorth Yamhill, where he bas, during the pa-t winter, perhaps, incubated wbat be denominates a " confirmation of those cu rinuv figures published in the Independ ence Beige." This remarkable production is without intelligible bead or tail aad con sists of two pages of foolscap of historical dates and columns f figures, that must have cost Mr. Janes Jamison Shcasgreen so much time to work them out tbat we cannot find time to unrarel tbe meaning, if any, that lies hidden therein. Oj the back of tbis remarkable production is a note, lb concluding words of which read tbat 1871 will prove to be the end of the 700 years of tribulation of tbe Irish people, and if tbat ia the fact arrived at we giv tb re sult with pleasure out of consideration for the Irish though ns to the further remark that 1872 will bring " union and universal peace," we dont like to be too sanguine when we think of the Ku-Klux, the Bed Republicans of Paris, the Orangemtn, the Colored population and th Heathen Cbineo. No, we cant see it in tbat light. Menssdorffcr k Bro. Portland, the well known hatters are in the market again with spring styles of bats and cap including a variety of new style, the leading Idea lor tbe present season being embodied In the palmetto bat. Their variety is great enough to suit any aad everybody, aud their popular stand is situated under the St. Charles Hotel. 1 Letter from Captain John Smltti Wabm Fprinos Agency ' March 22, 1871 Ed. Mogstaibiib: I desire space in your columns for a brief reply to some of tbe statements made in the letter of T, Merplie to the Commissioners of In- . diao aff.itrsi under date of Washington City,. February 23,1 1871. ' So far ae relates to this Agency there is palpa- . ble mis-statement, made with tbe in tention, evidently of , misleading tbe'; aatboritiet, and the public as to the. trne sute of tbe ease. " When I came here in 1866 as Agent ' for tbe Wascos, tTioiuoes, Upper nodi bower Deschutes, known a the " Con federated Tribes aod Bands in Middle Oregon," a more degraded rascally et of , human beings did not exist on tbe globe, I do believes Wbisky drinMng, gambling, pljfBrr 1 stow of buying and selling women, aod all known crimes had fall sway notwith standing tbey bsd been e4r the ooo , trol of " T. Mesplie," Parish Priest and . Administrator of the Oioeere of Mootn na and Idaho Territories." During my temporary absence ia tbe summer ' or 1867 tbe Agency was visited by a a Prieswbo held 'service. wUh ;th) Indian i -' ' -1 ' !-' Oi ay Mtr, tney tn formed me. that tbey had held eoaoet! i iotnwdi atel after the service held by tb prle'st, which was largely attended, and ia which tbey ( unan mously r elred, to reqiet me to write and in form the Priest tbat tbey preferred to dispense with bis further srvien gividg a one of their reasons : Tor this course, Iba) ihej, b.d,.no f4th- if professions, and wro nfraii of Kftft- : fitloo if tba Whitman Maiacln der his lejchings I did not sprite as n ." qaeaudl.tat-ja, Jre faH if t&i the g tame Priest returned and held .eme ith thc'IodUnstwhy Sgi'm irWli- Vtety called' a eonncif and ! tW quested m to Inform tba Paft of th ,-- kL. L.ilaa In he ladmra Wisnv. " era known, only la thmeUa ntU kf was coosumwtedy and Is awsalsnlfrt refotatloB " of tbs ststsmr fftf-M-Irl Uerplie. Pariah . lrt aoai-Admlu - ... .v r . . . tratorol too ltwcraa, oi oaiv-p-p- ldbo Turrilorleo" tbata 'great 1aa- jori.y of lbe.e Indians are XJatkolie.!', ' . , Very rtspocUuUi, roarAibMievBnt. Cii8BassT.aii Buw OsfAtt a A Dl voacn h ConaiCTicrJT. Heb as. Just bea ascertained hero that Chrittopber C. Bowan, tb mean ber of Congress from Charleston, 8. 0., obtt ied a di vorce 10 Is Baven at tba 1 last Octo br term of tbe Hnprerot Con'tV fxiora fudge Pbetps. Oa Seiardey hwt A. D. Osborne, Ciawk of tba Ct.rts for that county, received a latter from George P. Fiher, the District Attor oey ot tbe District ad Columbia," Bak ing if Christopher C. Bowen bad not obtained a divorce la New Bavet.. Odoo examioioe the record it waa found that a decree was granted Bow en on the 23d of No rem be 'act, divorc ing him from France ffoweo, of Anguta, Georgia. Tbe peiitioa wa dated September 7 h, 187 J, sad with it waa a return ahowing that ooa J. B. William (wore before a notary named Martiuel Iron, in Brooklyn, New York, tbat li 3 served a copy of the petition upon France Bswen in Augusta, Geor gia, on tbe 26'h of September. Tbe attestation bears date September 27 th. Tbe petition waa granted upon tbe evi dence of Bowen or a man personating bij, and tbat of the man Williams. Tbe petition was brought by the at torney, Charles II. Fowler, who figured in tbe Raadolpbe case. It t tnpposed that a copy of tbe decree is t j be used in tbe next trial of Bowen for bigamy. iV. K. Herald. Many persons snppo that th word bop, ued for a dance, is an American ism ; but that ia mistake, ae appears fiom the following page in a J tter from Mrs. Delany (an Eagliab lady, to ber sister, dated January lOib. 1745, "OJr little bop which I promUed Bell was apboioted for Wednesd.-y, but that proving the tut dJ, it is to be this evening. Workmen putting tbe Spricgbld (Mas.) City Hill bell to rigbt. tbe other night, were tie innocent canse of a great deal of ayixlety for some body's baby sappmed by tbe public to be lost, as tbe strokes on ib bell re tcmtled the ebild-lost" alarm. : " Gen. Trocbu has declined to become a caniidaU for tbe National Assembly. Peter Cooper bas given Cooper Io stitute $100,000 for a reference library. Ur and Sire. Buchanan Reed, Mrs. ButUr, Mrs. Laiog and Miss Anna Brewster are ot Geo. Sheridan's Ital ian party. tomarrciai. SALEM KARKET RT.POBT. Salem, April 4. 1871. The return of pleasant weather in duces great activity among tbe farmers wbo will employ every possible mo ment in plowing and putting in Spring crops. Trade prospects are fair, and oor merchant continue to receive new stocks of goods which are already be ing reduced by fair sales. Wheat aod flinr are at good figures and will undoubtedly remain so until after harvest. Salem Mil! are busily employed and Kinney A Co. are fast winning for tbeir brands tbe reputation of being tbe bell flour found in ao; Pacific mar ket. The Spring wool clip will soon be in demand and will help onr farmers to roosidrrable ready money. Tbe firm of Breyman Bros., as will be seen by tbeir advertisement, stand ready to pay cash for one bundred thousand pounds. Flour Best brands $1 .75 eta. per single sack. Corn Meal Ore eon (-round Sc ; Walla Walla 6c. Wheat Best white $1 per bushel. Oats 4j cts per bushel from wagons ; i0 cts at retail. Potatoes 1 001 J5 bushel. Lsrf 11 cts in bulk ; $1 50 r5 en. Bacon Sides 14 tn 15c; bams 18 to 25c for sugar cured ; shoulders 8 tn 12c. Beans From waroa 4c; retail ft. Butter 37i to 45 cts; retail & for good rolls. 'i CoSee Bv the sack 22)e ; retail 25c Cheese Oregon (Cranston's) 26c; Cali fornia the same. Candles Grant'a i box ; Woods ti 50 In f-j; Adamantine $4 00 to $4 50; at retail 55 to 37e m. Kites 15 ets. do. " A role 2t to 75e per bT,;V lril FruiU AppJe 8"t IS: pcaehee Is to 20c; prune 3je; eurraat IS to Z5e raisin fie, . Fish Salmon, ehoire, hf bbl $7 0 bellies, kit of 20 tbs, $ : do So lbs, S6 mackerel $1 per kit ; codfish, coast, lie fcaftern 2e. Suirar 3. F. R. at retail ; island 10 to 15c; eruahed H to 2ne. Svroti 9. F. Ker : salbm 1 25 Soap box $2 to $2 25; bar 25 to 37c . ' . .... 8alt Carmen Ialand, lit ewt, ' f I7S t Lir-rpoel Dairy ti M ; do packing $2 50. Teas SI to CI Ml f m. - . ..--. Tobaooo Sie to SI 25 o) lb- :. - ' Oils Linked, at mill, $1 30; retail $1 50 lard oil. at retail. $2; coal oil, $3 .50 V can 75 cents per gallon. Lime S3 50 : bv sluele bbl ft. Iron and Steel Common bar Imn, and round and square, 5c; horseshoe 8Je;ban1 iron Be: boon iron to 10c; hf round 5c; Xor way nail rod 12e; plw steel 12Jo; spring and tire steel 15e. Xails 4 penny aad over 7 M kg 3 tx env $1 1 ; cut ip.kaM $7 to $7 50. - Oregon Woolen Woods Salem nuke, at mil a. wholesale, blankets, erav. JNo. z, e do No. 3.85: do wbite. Ji. I. extra $30 No. 1 $8; do No. 2, $6 50; doKo. 3,55 50 Flannel 8 4 white, $1 12; do 4-4, 55c; do 3-4 37 to 4fle: plain colors 40 to 45c; fancy twilled shirting 45 lo 5Cc( do grey mixed 37 to 45e: bard Htae yuetdeeakra i ee mixed beaver $1 ; faney catimere $1 14 to 2 50 for double width ; tweeda 7W to 3c varus J t to tl 25 t ft. Cotton Oooda At retail, heetiar, standard. 12 to 15c; seconds, J toll; light til ti 12jc; standard drills 18 to ?0e; shirt iar. bleached and nnWeacbed, 1" to 20e bleached, to . 10 to life; denims 16 to 26c: hickory stripe 18 to Jn pnnta, taner, lit tol2Vo; Merriwmeka life; aVIaaeat to tn 25c: tickinr 4-4 25; Si ta. 20 W tie tinsey 24 to S3b . tOBHTS FOR THat 8TATBtM J L Collios. .D!U Tho. Pearce. . B Clark- ...--.Richrea J. nollinbead...-......Bnapo J. II Srery.,....-..alt Creek (I OctrbelU.... ......-.Amity W. Water house ....Moeoaoul b D. G. Cooper . Z'e I). Simr-on Aumsville W. R. Kirk... ......BrawusviU S. H. CWugbioo ..Lebaaoa B E. Wbeeler..M..........Scio R L.Swarls ..... Sublimity Smith A Cro.ao.. ....Silvertoa L. Flion . Alban Judge Odeaeal..- -CorvalH N. Martin ..CoUage Grot S CreawelL.......... .-.Cbetco J. Row man .................. ..Sum mil F B-own....... Eugene S. V7. Pdrkr-.,.... Empire City II. Smith. .4......M..Harri5burg II. A. Jobosou..-. .---Jffi'ou Mai MuIU?r.M. ... .Jackaoaville J. R Ell'isoB......,...0klaad L. Applegaten -.... .....Abland H Hunakejr.......CaDyonville W. P. Smitb... ..-. Peoria 11. C. S tao Ion Eoseb a rp ,V. O. Borryp. ... .Spriogneld r. J. Vugbn..,. Willamette Forks B. f. Coae.. '..Bnttet Hlr M. F. Spencer ...... Bel pass i VV. F. UcCrery...Bakex Ciiy i. M. Bcoo.....i.Oregon City S Rronk .... .Dalles W T. B. Nicholson............. Portland J. f!. Har 1.-... Waeanda Tat lor... .......... .-....Hc. Vnmie W. Bech. ....... J,.Boeaa Vista FABRI rot. SALKI have 20. VK) teres at Bo 4 tkrasra- tanda for aaHr, m -inlfctea an it Ut vliaar.stn vf ry I arret nrtae poaaiaaa 4 feeve ne eswe ea ainaea aad elerk hlr to be added t the prlee OM lanl lor wblch th vwehaaar haa, aa a g-a-cval thing to pay1! baa I ea always be taaad a a resUfl-e. tea Vaw eh ' ti brtc char -h, on Hth tret. or Uiaator of C. P. Terrell. op -tale street, I ar eear east or wie eana. j I have au a larfa aawba lauasw aad W for talt to this city. AM p.raaea -wteMaf te m vest in real eaaate erltt am well te eevl en aaa a I .mm ..i... liaur aMTfll 1. : - -,.! f-oj ' rta . -' it! m ifsri!l Cfcappeal Biali ssS wemmfrviii' ore Lip, Dry wee af tha Jjred at oriee by riitew- ICaVWiobc , l.tTFss.' It kewm the lraid-o n all weather. 'I .fee that yftagw Hmb ,1 J TVlVJL snta. Meaaraeteredr owly by HcoaaaB at Jo; Cbeariau and Draggajtav JTew t ,- - lR7:w,y,,j HealtH amttatrtwttk tUstareaf t "1 am salisSed tbat fifUlel' R-p-nIla atd FUls ar the best medicine of their hind In tba market, I have tried, many other without relief) my trouble being gen eral bad health with great debility. Thee remedies bav entirely restored my health and strength." D. W. Cbafhas, Foisom. Let the tick and suffering put tbeir trust in these two great remedies; they will not be disappointed Health and comfort will be the result. apUwLw ' 580 $1,000 Reward Is offered by tbe proprie tor e Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Di-covery, for a medicine that will equal it in the care of all severe lingering Cougbs, " Liver Complaint" or Billioa aess, snd all diseases arising from impurity of tbe blood, as Eurptions, Pimples, Blotch e emt Boils. Sold by druggists. Tbe Gen uine ha Dr. Pierce's prirste Government Sump ea tba outside wrapper. This pri vate Stamp ha tbe Doctor's portrait, name aod addrea, aad the word " U. 8. Certifi cate of Oeoaiaeness " engraved on th tasue. apUJsoIAwlw There la i mum American perfume that bat stood the test of time, and tbat ia Mi'Brav A Larmab's Florida. Watkb, wbieh, for over thirty year has been iu constant use, and which is to-day admitted to be the only fragrant water adapted to the various use of thebat' , the handkerchief and the toilet. A there are counterfeits, always ask for the Florida Water prepared by Lan man A Kemp, New York. apUwlw 654 SPECIAL, NOTICES. Joum W. eiL.eBCt.T ITuJut received, per (traiaer Idaho, a fln as- Oitaieot at B aad hdh of Lai. (vice, an 1 of verv best aualur. consisting of X,teV S.t tra Sa'aiarala i 1. ti' tte Serge ta.iva Marat! rreackt KM Foxetl Halaai.rai i Mtaeca' Calf, Kid aa era: atalaaa He haa alao matte eiranceteenrs wwh aaana- fact irera bf which to receive raela Osaats br Krrry ieamer Ha assures alt cus tomers thai by ealiinr on him tliey can be ala a ia qaailijr aa prlca He haa alao extend-d tue facilities for manu re- turii.E, and la coi.fl lent that lie can rW -e to the public a qu ility uf roees f bia own anaao- racture superior to any Utr.r r' in the Stat. He eat keep ' uoi'anuj ea hand a xM and ehaae of ha eea man j a tare, giving hia customer a goon at at anr terma Salem, siaren 10. is WILLIAM DATIDIOV, REAL ESTATE DEALER, OtBee Xm, OS, Fraat Street, PORTLAND, ORKOOS. RRAL K-TATK la tMs CITT hnd EAST rXRTLAN If, lo thr m-t durable localtt,, eoc- aiaio.f of I' T. HALF PUXKo and BLOCKS, IIUU -t8 and 8TO ES ; also IMPROVED FARMS, and Tat liable traev.1- llvatrd LANHf, local ed In ALj parts of the bTaTK (or 8AL. REAL R-TiTg and ,1her Profwrty par. chaaed for Curreap-indents, In this CI rY and hroushoul the fT TEj and TgxHrohlfa, wit treat care and on Ibe molt ADVAMaCI WH'i TLRMa. and 8T0RE9 LF.A' EO, L0!, NFnOTIATKD, and CLAIMM OF ALL DK8- CR1PTI 'NS PR 'taPTLT COI LECTED. And a Ueneral US NC1AL aod AGKNCT BL'SI.NE trauaacted. AGBXrSef IhlstlVFiCF, tn aR the CIT- IKSanilTwWKS in the STATE, .III receive de acrlpttona nf PaRW PR PCRTV and forward lb same to the abo re address. The standard raaae.y w eaihs, I atlas- sore Thaoat, Wltoopleir Coufrh, Crnen. Irer Oom elatnt. Bronchitis, Bleedinf of the Lnnga, aneevevr affection ef the Toroat, Langs -and Chest, In eludin Coxscbftio. aleaee Bereaan does not dry ap a Courh, bet looaaoa it, eleanaes the lunfra. and allays Irrt tatloa, thus reaiovln the cause of the eota plaint. PTone eenetne nnlia sttned I. Rt f IS. ; Freiairedbr f ktb W. Vc La A Son, Bost-aa. Sold hr II. RantasToa. Howrrma A Co.. 8aa Franclsce, aad l dealera renrrallj. lJulT a w I A not wtah to Inform you, rea-ter that Tir.W'en derfoi. er anr aabee man. haa dlftenwred a rem edy lhat eurrs Cinumptioa. when tbe longs a ra halt eonsu-nrd. In short, will cure all d'seaae whether of mlnA. bedv or estate, mak men Hve forevrr. and Uure death to play f. r want -f work, and la deetenfd to make eatr auMunary sphere a aliaaral Paradise, o whl-b Hravea I self shall he bat a aide an- w. Ton have h-rant enoturh er tha kind of hemtni. a,y. Bet whn I trlt T tbat fir. -aa'- Catarrh Rnneily aeiK poet Untie run the worst raa. a of Ca arrh in the aa.t, 1 aaity aaaert rtal a' kh Ihonaenda can te Mfy te. I all pay $4- Reeard fr a ease that 1 eannot rare. A pi-hlrt rfvtnv avmptnma ar d ther InfaraMtlon nt nee to any acdreea. Thai remedy la HI D BT MO.T DRUSCIT? n ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. . w,tae aft e nta. Pent hv aaall, poatpald. ea re eeapt ef ataty ca, t fenr park. a a for twod-d ara Beware ef ewjaaViaMts aod wei'fAiea fta .-SJ"ea. Pee tat mj orlatle t p. hlrb Is a nMHne grnnmni nf Gemulnenem hi Bpa ilie oaaa-de wraaaaer. R-meanb- timt rhW private tae-w. taaeel t-f the Called Plate Ooee'Bment rara.aeir tf etetnp.o' aa aatte:nee, has rf pan 'i an eeane eed addri aa. and in nre " 17. S Orel et -f Oeoal' eoeaa." rftfraved spnn it, aA eeed W aaaatakaat. tm,H he arlndieaT by 1-a fc. i a iu4 eala- re r-pvveanthfe IHi aaaalvaa ee Jr. Pee- ; I aaa rl-e aatlr aaa now hrlne f hat t at ta-e S el-df and rWM to man amre the imine Or. a.r-'i Cata-rk Retaetlf,aad I oev re w l te aetl thla m-.H- - a rmt.w.i. lt Seeeca rvaet, Boaalit, Tt. T. raJ Wool "Wanted. 100,000 ; v Lbs. Wool , Wanted, .. 'tar which the kurhest snarket petit la cash U be paid br' BRRTMANBaOl, ' Apr. l,wAd F -Vavaaei Oca. 1 '" " 11 ' 1 A " 1 " . iDEEms' solfeggi! . ; For Elcmentry Slaging Classes. Tttase Bolfecrt are wen rTaneed naan fr. arrv rear le moderately difflculU ia ike Italian style, and all rareet and awlodloaa. Will be aaefat ,. , , , , . - - .-. la Prlraia laniarllasi.,. t . , la Oetalnarlea, v- 1 I ohalr Pratttia, la II I R h Irtssli, axel laAdvai-eed sla(laf tshlA T ' : -- PBHOt Oral. 1 Sent poct-peld 'or the a bo. a price. . Uwetaas. C. H. DI1 Slw At CO , Hew Talk. . ' aprtV.elekw MEUSS0QFFE8 & ; BROTHEP," Praat ft Fertaaa, ;'-!iOl . - . Aaaeaac Skat they bav received aR the - lin t-.J 11 Hi ni''tiii ; ,'i vl : .ti Lits Spring Styles 4 l-K-: ; ' J..0t ""ilS i ?i . Hi.CkX& uidL Oapa, '!; a 'ft " v '' a rJMft'wnr- ... Pnlnteto Hot" ! M B-t ti Reft, (j wadknr atjW far the enmiet iirair, aUald stjle Hals re a Id at a ndocnl prkt. . CU pa them at St. Ornfiea Ho r Cbrneri Pert.'' lead. j ; : -i!t ; W-V'0,f ii , n.ThP-PnImeto Xiraf latilttfi DAWIEL LOWER, . U9 rraat Parties At, COMMOT,'! MERCHANT. ' , .: . t , . , Cregon prod oca sold te baa 4 Tea-hue ka -Perttand or Ban Fraaclac. leJr ra Ca Iltorala aSc Oregon cHxi.r33. AtD Tropical rrnit-. MerehaeaVarder AUed mm reawaaatl. trrai-. Pevtl nd, Apr 1 daw. AT WIIOLEkvALI:i front S , Partlaad Atlantic White Iead-Patr. vlTsriswdaaawtrtsetsf VI JbLltO laO A Dawaar'a BoeAamOeaJ OU. " CoatlaeotU Coal OH, Dow.n'1 acaa'aan T eava Kataat) OH. Z.ar4 Oil para, atctled Lla otl. ataw L laa eea OH, Tarp.atla. Qlua,Varwlshs. .Ks Uhad Araertoaaatrwbe' alklada. now Oehre, Wladow aiaaa, ' . , i Paper Baaglar-. Wrndsw - nsaai Palated. OatO. La ITOIT. Ap-nt,dAw SALEM CANOY MANUFACTORY! TATS STRUT, SALF.H, : j. j j . .... ORIGOX. (Nest door I the Pteaear Market.) . - as THR rjNDFRSIQSEO BfAirCFACTClM AIX kiotl ef . - . . Plain and Frncy Candies! And rnsaees that a ran end wWI aril then as cheap aa ihry eaa be be (a la that mate. O. LtHPIOI. All wh whe bar eold ami try aiy Couah laorty . BaWm, Sfareh tt. Wheat ! Whea t ! ! We will pay i he . Highest Market Price ma 20,000 brthtls Good Wheat, .BACKS fXRMsUCO. cox em 1170 dlf BARBART. 1 Salem Nor. S, PI1II0S1IID OHGillS! I II A VIC JriT RKCKIVCO THE larpret 'stork reav broaeht te Ihaj marteS ket, eaaaamnf f the follewiiif make ea Pianos: Hallet & Davis', (Celebrated New Scale.) Chlclcer xg & Son's. Parlor Gem. Bradbury Piano. , Aad oseala by rail SOMETK'IVG ENTIRELY NEW! Ia tb Mae ef Plane 'arte. My stock wr III ranje la price (rem S350 to S600. I alae ka ea band a laerv Meek ef CABINET ORGANS. t Which I eoer for sale at Rasters pricea. M T. SH-NAHANf Xo. 75 First Slree't. PORTLASB, - - - a. OajKGOV, (Star lade a) Trtteals Bank,) AprtlCdi . WBAVaaasram, - Potniaod. ll & CO. Peelers Kb Perelsa Bad Pamiatl DRUGS, CHEmCilLS Etc, PAIalTR, ,.. ". - r v- ': OILS, : - ' WIIDOWOL1II, FKKFITXKKT, TOIUT C09I8 kc Pure AVIrios Ac Zalcuot- ' Fer Mealeat ytiassa '' ' ' nTICIA7R PaKfCRIWTIOSf, Acearately Caaaaaaaidleel af . Pur- Dirttaa. -' - WllTHBRvORDm., Froel Bt reetlead. . Apr! T, ISM. . Ooaaaaerelel PC Rataea. A KEW EBALN MUSIC!' r ripiii'flf. far fseapKn jU Cmftefaau' lo jbc a r h ti tucBta i" ' '' ' Rraam. Lacla', Wariha' ! travta .' -' Tror . ;. ; Paast. ' tittrmmMform. Nora, a. fVjeiaambvJa. - - !ar1ae at Vaasav i . rr'e lltaslttUaaAaeaMlyBeaadM Also laatnmw'al. A rraararaaalt ef Bee r--e aehaia. Oa OlewaasO. Braaaa. faaii, Laata. Laevwaia, Martfe, Mear, osa, Ranaamaata aaa Trtnler. -t,arae 4rmaa, BtesaBUr nXmmnmt, ft. - Pent ba aaall waavaaht .a sawelaeet prksa OLivcsorrMmawoo.awatavi ' 0. H. OITsVOBI OO. Itaw sTackW . , 4 ., .. ssarniiav,:, . , . Ji'-!-r vl I j " hb inarsTKiGxrr r; 14- "v". nuiaur aaaatlea. Beejao' '-mm r.aq be ttht anUat It I es'WSd a hat - .h.aetltt the hat at ne, J." ' " ' 1 I A. tlAstl . vrt LDnro: JtarrtiM. nt-f j..J: J A