uw eefi? Statesman. SALkOsISESI. AltlM' 21. 1871. Htstto jNows. Portland. Tram yesterday'. Oregonian we take the f illowiog item : Tlie Oriflioiino brought to thil port, oa her last trip, 72 pair of car wheels. A rumor is rife that an effort it be in.? m-iie to orgaoiga a fire insurance company lo this city. The new 04J Fellow' Uall, East Portl lud, will be ded.cated oa Satur day nest. Three bualred botet of railroad spike were brought up oa the last learner aod will be taken to the front soon. Seventy-five men are employed on the work of the Willamette Falls and Lock Company at Oregon City. Extensive preperatioas are being made lo celebrate the anaunl parade of the Portland Fireman. The City Council baa been asked to appropriate t ulficient money to defray all expenses. The different foundarfss of the city are engaged to. turning oat great quail- ties of work, principally castings, etc., to be used oa the various buildings in process of construction. The present season ii one of activity among all das? of artisans. All who have skilled hands and willing hearts to libor, need not remain idle long. From the Herald of August 18ih, we giean : Two wagons laden with emigrants en route for Extern Oregon, passed through this city yesterday. Their flurraudiogs recalled the anecdote of Western lite, that the hens were so used lo movit g that they laid down t have their lege tied whenever they aw a wagon approaching. The villiage of Kalama is at present as dull as it possibly can be. Not a eign of enterprise or vitality is to be en there, and the people devote their time to discussing the fa tnre prosper' ity of the place, and smoking. When the good times are coming, however, cone can predict, and as they seem far in the perspective these who are able to escape without sacrificing business are doing so. A young man attempted to swim the Willamette river and only by grasping a friendly loz floating by him, did he escape drowsing through exhaustion. A large amount of lumber is being brought to St. Helens, iUuir and va rious places on the Columbia river. The mills at Portland are running to their fullest capacity, yet are not able to supply the demand. From the Bulletin of yesterday we tike the following': The store -of McCracken & Merrill was closed yesterday in consequence of the death of the infant son of John McCracken, Eiq. But little freight is offering at pres ent, and as a consequence the Ori fiamme carried away but one hundred tons yesterday. There are at present sevenv-five men employed upon the works of the Willamette Falls and Lirk Com pany at Oregon City. The work is being pushed forward at a rapid rate, the diamond drills playing sad havoc with the mountains of rock. Two blasts are set off daily, one at f,oon and the other in the evening The diamond drills work through the rock at the rate of about seven feet an hoar. Junction City is the name which has been given to the site selected for the junction of the Oregon and California (or East Side) and the Oregon Central (or West Side Riilroads. It is in Lane county, on the west side or the Willamette river, aod about three milja south of Harriaburg on the line of the Oregon and California Rail road. It ia already designated as a station on the latter road, and to it in proper time will be removed the main shops of the Company during the next year, at farthest. The editor of the AVw Northwest objects to the frequent ringing of the church bells on Sunday. This is what ahe says: Now, we have so objection to bells being reog on Sunday, bat we yrould like to see a little reason dis - plased ia it. Please, bretbern, just a little moderation in Ibis matter, aod do let ns here a little peace on the Lord's Day. The Oregon City Enierpritt of the 18th, lays Charles Kemp ton accident ally fell off a boon of logs into the river and was drowned on last Tuesday IIn bodv was recovered in an hour afier he fell into water. From the Oregonian of Aug. 19tb we take the following: I', is announced on good authority that Professors Agassis and Hill will sail for the Pacific coast about the 6rst of next month, in a new iron coast sur vey steamer, built at Wilmington, Del aware. Tlii'ge gentlemen will take deep sea soundings on the voyage and select specimens of natural history for the Cambridge University. A letter has just been received from Hung Kong by Capt. Noyes, of the ship Garabaldi. Frtfai it we learn that the ebip Hattie C. Bessie sailed from Hong Kong on the. Hth of Jane for this port When out two day she encountered a typhoon which tore away several spars and otherwise damaged her. She was compelled to return to Hong Kong for repairs, where she arrived on the 16th of June. After bavieg damages re paired, the Bessie sailed for Portland about the last of June. . We glean these items from tbe Advo cate : On Wednesday evening next at 7 Vdock, Elder S. C. Adams, of Salem, will lecture in tbe basement room of tbe Taylor street II. E. Church of this city, on Sacred and Profane History. Ia connection with this interesting lecture, Elder Adams will exhibit his large diagram map of historical events. We have, received from Rev. M. H. Meisse, pastor of tbe Hall Street Saba bath School, a copy of resolutions passed by the school highly compli mentary of Master John F. Dillon, as firmer Secretary of the school. Johnnie left on tbe Oriflamme in com pacy with Prof. Rogers and family for the Etst. We learn from the Bulletin of Sun day that tbe Firemen of Portland arc making preparations for a parade at no distant day, and that the intention is to induce tbe Fire Companies' of Salem and other valley towns to participate That paper says a large anion at of Street work is being performed io that city. Tbe Gufiie Telfair sailed foi Victo ria on Saturday evening, r A narrow gauge railroad company is organizing "at Portland, prolably for John Emerick has oten arrested at Portland for the murder of a man Darned Hand, near tbe Dalles. Tbe Herald says the Webfoot brought a locomotive and tender for the O. k C. R. R. Willamette Valley. From the Corvallis Gazette of tbe 19th: Wheat is selling readily in this mar ket at $1 per bashel. Batter is very scarce none to be had at any .pricn. Have beard of two small lot at forty cent per pound. Crops tbi season are generally good ia Oregon. A gentleman, who has traveled over most of the valley, since harvest commenced, says tbey are much better on the west than tbe east side of tbe Willamette river. On last Sabbath Rev. J. A. Hanna preached in Halsey in the morning and in Peorii in the afternoon having rode on horseback forty mile and preached two sermons. Sickness in his family was the occasion of this long Sabbath day's journey. . We gather the following item from tbe Albany 'Regitler of August 19th : Our physiciaos report the general health throughout the county good. A few more daye and our new jail will be in readiness for occupants. Last week the fr'rends of Col. Eaus, who is crippled and uasble to do any kind of labor, presented bim with $147 50 aa a testimony of their regard. The Col. was crippled while fighting for the old Flag. The Shoo Fly camo up on Tuesday with a large load of freight one cook stove unloaded and then look tbe back trauk in baste. We are waiting for oar new material to arrive1 before commencing publica tion of the Good Templar. 'Hope to be able to issee tbe first number next week. Harvest is being pushed vigorously. Oue gentleman remarked in our bear ing the other day, that he bad four hundred acres of wheat to cut that he thought would average about twenty five bushels per acre, and he. was of fered $1 per bushel for it. As rich a specimen of mineral bear ing quartz as we have seen was band ed ts us on Wednesday by Mr. Jack McQuade. The specimen In our pos session was taken from a ledge in tbe Sintiam country, discovered by Mr. MtQ'iade tbe 2Iat of June last, and assays eighty per cent. lead. In each too of the quartz there is said to be $40 silver and $7 of gold, In tbe specimen befjre as there is plainly to be seen with tbe naked eye specks of gold. Somebody set fire to the dead fir trees across the river from Albany on last Monday, by which five or six hun dred yards of fence and a large num ber of fruit trees on tbe farm of J. Q. Thornton, Esq., were destroyed. Last Monday sirs. E. B. Purdon was severely bitten by a large dog belong ing to Judge Saber. The Eugene City Guard of yesterday says the meanest man is not be who rob another qf bis good name, but be who steals aide bacon, rusty should er and rancid butter from a poor devil of a country newspaper publishe. The Stale Journal gays that a propo sition has been made to supply that place with water for twenty years ; that a new brick hotel is talked of, to be built by Comstock, nod other items show that Eugene is striking out to be an important place. One day last week a large female conger attacked a young child of Mr. Walden's, on Lost Creek. Several children were playing ia the yard, and tbe animal approached and tried to carry off a child about two years old. Mr. Walden saw tbe danger, and picked up the child, when the conger followed around for quite a time, endeavoring to catch it not eeemint; to rare to at tack the older children. After a time a neighbor succeeded in despatching the animal. V Mr. Jos. South well, jost in from Bo hemia, reports that quite a number of men are at work there. Up to Sun day tbe mill had crushed five tons of rock. He eaw tbe amalgam before U was taken out, and thought it would pay well. He was informed, however, by one of the persons in'erested in the mill, that it did not turn out much. Tbe West Side saya Tim Pally bas been arrested on charge of burning Mr. Wells' house some time since, and bound over in tbe earn of $2,000, which bail was given by bis friends. A man named Brown was formerly arrested on the same charge aod ac quitted. A large sum of money was taken at the same time. Ed. Fuller, of Yamhill county, was thrown to the groand by his horse and severely injured. Harry Beitman fell and broke bis collar bone. Charles Fellon was kicked by a cow, aod it is feared some bones sis broken. Joseph woods, who was accidentally shot awhile since, is very ill. Geo. Robinson, saluuu Weeper, i on trial for selling whisky to Iud.au. SoDthera Oregon. A great deal of sickness seems to prevail in Southern Oregon, supposed to be caused by tbe bot weather. Mr, Chauncey Nye writes to the Jacksonville Sentinel that the roads aod bridges on the Upper Rogue river are being put in good condition by the Supervisor. Four wagons of emigrarts, direct from Kentucky, bad just come io, bound for Coos .county. Deer and bear were plentiful ; also huckleberries were abundant. An old toper, at Roseburg, who, absent mindedly, swallowed a glass of cold water was thrown into spasms, and complains bitterly that sncb a dangerous article should lay around loose to do tbe unwary barm. It is said that merchants in Umpqua are offering $1 per bushel for wheat, and 62 eta. per basbel for oats. D. Bushey, who was injured by a kick from a borse at Rosebnrg, is re covering. Tbe bouse of Mr. J. A. Harvy, on tbe Coos Bay Wagon Road, was lately burned ; the fire seems to have started in the woods. Mr. Harvy's loss i a serious damage to bim. Mr. Odeo, of Oak Creek, 4Jmpqna,. recently shot himself; bis pistol dif charging while be rode on horseback. Railroad work progresses so that it i expected tbe cars will reach nearly to Oakland by January. Many new comers are arriving in Douglas county. Work acd prospecting continues at the Bohemia quartz mines, on the up per waters of North Umpqua. Work is progressing on the Coos Bay Wagon Road. The Plaindealer says of the contract lately awarded for tbe improvement of W. B. Clarke, a resident of thai coun ty, and the owner of Cole's valley steam saw mill. He was tbe lowest of many bidders. Kiss mj Wife or t'lghi." There are a few married men who are averse to seeing their wives kissed; but a correspondeut-relates tbe partic ulars of a case io which a newly-made Benedict felt himself insulted because bia wife was not kissed. The bride groom in question was a stalwart young rustic, who was known. as a formidable operator in a free figbt. His bride was a blooming aod beauti ful country girl, only sixteen years of age, and the twain were at a party where a number of young folks of botn sexes were enjoying themselves io the good old-fashioned style. Every girl in the room was called out and kissed, except R., tbe beautiful your.g bride aforesaid ; and although there was not a youngster who was not dying to taste brr lips, but were restrained by the presence of her herculean husband, who stood regarding tbe party with a sullen dissatisfaction. They mistook ibe cause, for suddenly he expressed himself. Rolling up his sleeves be stepped into tbe middle of tbe room, aod in a tone of yoicA that secured Barked at tention, laid : " Gentlemen, I have been noticing how these things have been working here for some time, aod 1 ain't satis fied. I don't want to raise a fuss, but " " Wbat is the matter, John ?" in quired half a dozen voices. " Have we done anything to hurt your feel ings?" "Yes, you have; all of you have hurt my feelings, and I have got just this io "say about it. Here's every girl in the room hag been kissed ngb a flora times apiece, and there's my wi, wbo I consider as likely as any of 'em, bas not had a single one to night, and I just tell yon now, if she don't get as many kisses as any girl in the room the resl of Ibe night, the man that slights her has got me to fight that's all. Now, go ahead with your playa." Concerning a Dictionary. Who that ever read it, has forgotten tbe irresistibly funny description of the career or a dictionary, which llrk Twain put into the mouth of one Coon, "a nice, bald-headed man at he hotel in Augel's Cnmp," in tbe Bin Tree region of Calaveras county, Cali fornia. It was to a request lor the loan of a book to enliven a rainy day, that Coon replied : " Well, I've got A migbty responsi ble old Webster Unabridged, what there is left of it, but they started her sloshing around and sloshing aruuod the camp before I ever got a chance to read ber my9elf; and next she went to Murphy's, and from there she went to Jacknss Gulch, and now she's guuc to Sin Andreas and I don't expect I'll ever see that book again. But what makes me mad is, that for all they're so bandy about keeping ber sashaying -around from shanty to shanty, and from camp to camp, none of 'em's ever got a good word for her. Now, Coddington had her a week, and she was too many for bim he couldn't spell the words; he tackled some of them regular busters, tow'rd the. mid dle, you know, and they tbrowed him. Next Dyer, be tried her a jolt, but be couldn't pronounce 'em Dyer can bunt quail and play seven up as well as any man, understand, but he can't pronounce worth a cent ; he used to worry along well enough, though, till he'd finish one of them rattlers with a clatter of syllables as long as a string of eluice-boxes, aod then he'd lose bis grip and throw op bis band. And so, finally, Dick ofoker Harnessed her, rip there at his cabin, and sweated over her, and rastled with her for as much as three weeks, ni&bt and day, till be got as far as K, and then passed ber over to 'Lige Pickerell, and said she was the all-firedest dryest readiDg that ever be struck. CcriD TfSTKD BY MaTHBHATICS. An amusing instance of unconsciously splitting a difference is recorded in the "Memoirs of Madame d Linny." a French writer of the last century : A certain literary gentleman of ber acquaintance paid her marked atten-. tion for a considerable time. It was bis babit to call for her at a friends house where she usually passed the day, to offer his arm, and to see ber home. After an interval, however, at about the time when a declaraiion might have been expected, the atten tion of the man of letters relaxed soinewbat. He still manured a re gard for ber.but so intense a regard as be bad shown at first. It had been bis wont, in passing thr.mgb a large squire on his way to the lady's house, to take ber round the two sides of the square. As hit fervor abated he still escorted her home be could not at once give up the practice but be made short work of it. Ius'ead of going along the two Ides of the square, he "split the dif f reoce " and crossed it diagonally. "Then" the wit'y lady rerairks, ' I concluded that his regard lor toe bad at least diminished by the difference between the diagonal aod Ibe two sides of a squire." Tns End or Qcantrkll The Kan sas City Timti seis at rest the long dis puted question : " What hss become of QnAQ!rell, the ooce notorious Con federate guerilla ? " It says that two men who attended him in hi 3 last mo ments, and saw birr buried, now re side in Jack ion county, in that State. Their statement is that be was mortal ly wounded in a fiht with Federal troops in 1864, and taken under an as sumed name to a hospital in Louisville where he died. Disguised as civilians, those faithful followers attended on him in the hospital and to tbe grave. Ah Ungrateful Ouphab. In a late lecture Mrs. Stmton, among otber anecdotes of quiet humor, related a story of bow the ladies of a church once picked up " a poor orphan boy," and educated him for the ministry. Tbey paid his tuition, and be gave great promise ; and when he graduated tbey bought htm 'some nice clothes and were all on tbe tip-toe of expect' -'-:rn to hear the first sermon. Ion. ng'.a-c (- "nnsternHtion when, grave ly aDniunci!.r hi text, he quoted from t. raul : " Lei il- women keep bi lence in the church 1" During tbe May Anniversaries in New fork, the following dialogue was overheard between two newsnoys : ' say, Jim, what's tbe meaning of so many ministers being here all togetb er?" " Why," answered Jim, scorn fully, " they always meets once a year to exchange sermons with each other. " A young lady," in a roral " per sonal," inform " a certain young time be desires to man that tbe next gaze npon ber for fort v-five mortal minute without winking bis eyes she will consider herself highly favored if he will close his mouth, and not sit there like a young robin awaiting tbe parent bird." A married man was recent!"- urged by an insurance agent to take ont a policy for the benefit of his wife to the amount of twelve or fifteen thousand dollars, and a loog discussion ensued, which was ended by tbe husband, who said: "No, a widow with more than ten thousand dollars wonld be a dan gerous legacy to leave to posterity." England baa learned a great many things from America. Legal codes, monitors, sewing machines, telegraphs, rifles, revolvers, rocking chairs, plow. ing, reaping, mowing, washing and cowsmilking machines, ax-bandies, aod otber of our inventions, she baa r eely adopted. A Moravian missionary, after forty years' work io Greenland, reports: " In all Greenland then? is but one station in the neighborhood of which there are bea'hen. With this excep tion, all tbe Greenlanders now profess tunnstiaoity." Wbat shall we do with the popular missionary hymn, " From Greenland s icy mouutaioi? A young man says that there may bare been such a thing a real, true love in old times, but now the notion i entirely obsolete, and if you ask a young' lady now-a-dav to share your lot, the immediately want to know nowi arge that " lot" is. California estimates its crop of cas- LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. EUROPEAN NEWS. Flokemcb, August 10. Gen. GJribaldi is rory ill. His son, Ueeciotti, has been sum moned to his bcdsiJe'at Caprer. Vkusaili.es, August IS. Tbe Assembly to-day re-elected Gtuvy President of the Chamber. Paris, August 16. A Provincial eorres pondunt confirms the report that negotia tions are pending for the complete evacua tion of France, but affirms that provoca tions offered lo Germany by the French newspapers endanger peace between the two nations. It holds that if France offers early payments and indemnities fullfilled there will be no untoward disturbance of peaceful relations, and the withdrawal of tbe German forces from France will soon commence. Loxdox, August 17. Telegraphic .com munication is established with Japan, and messages have been sent hence to Japan and answers received to-day. In Kon'igburgs, Prussia, on the 14th, sixty-two persons were attacked by the cholera and twenty-three died. Paris, Aug. 17-The Pretec to-day says the German troops who occupy the Eastern De partments still treat inhabitants in a most exasperating manner. Versailles, August 17. Tbe election Conimitteo of the Assembly reached a vote upon a motion mada in the Assembly for the prolongation of Thiers' term of office to three years, and stood nine in opposition to six in favor of the proposition. Fi.ohenck, August 17. The Arno, by the melting of snows ia the Appenines, has overflown its bunks in many places, caus ing great destructiou to crops; Losdox, August 17. A correspondent, writing August 3d, says : At a meeting of the General Council Interoatromit Society, held in London, it appears that agents of the oranizition were at work in Spain and provided funds to create disturbances, and that information had been received an nouncing the establishment of an interna tional club and the starting of a newspaper entitled La Commune, in New Orleans, America ; also that a section has been formed in Washington, composed prioci. pslly ot journalists, V asningiou i,euig ns great a political center as Xew York was the commercial center. Maz.ini was attacked for his opposition to un organization, it being declared that ho never was a member. In the Houso of Commons, Gladstone, in reply to the remarks of McGuire, member for Cerk, spoke at length in defense of the action of the Dublin police on the 12th. Finally, a division of the House being called for. resulted in a majority of 52 in favor of Government in the suppression of the Dublin meeting. JlAnnin. August lS.-Choera appcard in the neighborhood of SteLlin, IConigsberg, Tuesday. Seventy cases and 34 deaths. Pakis, August 18. The Patrie. says : Russia is making great military prcpera tions. Prussia is aW filling up her corps, perfecting armaments and collecting enor mous qunntitica of stores. The Patrie be lieves the preparations of the latter power are aimed at Russia. I.osoox, August 1$. Fresh strikes have broken out among the workmen at Leeds, who demand a reductiou of tho hours of labor. Hundreds of new hands orrived at Newcastle to supply the places of striking engineers. r.KRi.i. Angast IS. The Postal Confer ence in session suggests tho conclusion of international treaties bet n eon all the great powors. including America; establishing a uniform rate of postage, regardless of dis tance, for 20 centimes wben prepaid, and 40 centimes wben nupaid, with additional charge on letters that go by sea, Paris, August IS1 The Committee on the question of the prolongation of Thiers' power will probably report on next Monday. The debate will bo opened on Tuesday. Versailles, August IS. Before the sit ting Court Martial, to-day, Forrat detailed the fearful state of auar h V wbii-h prevailed ander the Commune. Both Clauseret and Luliier sought to siexe the dictatorship. Tho incendiaries, he said, were nearly all foreigners. Xew York, August 19. A.Tunis corres pondent of July 24th, says there will be probably war between Kgypt and Turkoy, and that t!:e personal relations of the Khe dive aud Sultan are far from being friendly. Some time ago a revolt occurred at a village in Arabia, near the Ilcd Sea, aud to sup press it 20,000 troops were dispatched there by order of the Sultan. Tho troops remain and the Viceroy of Egypt, dreading the hazard of war, seem 3 unwilling to take steps which way expose his willingness to accept tbe gaunlet thus thrown down by Turkey. The surmise is that Turkey desir ing to resist tho encroachments of Russia in the East, wishes to offer the Empire of Germany free transit through Egypt which a war might be likely to securo in return fur the aid Germany might give Turkey in the Indies. Losdom. August 18. Tbe famine in Per sia is more terrible thn was previously re ported. There lave been 27,000 deaths at Ispashan alone from starvation, and tbe condition of the provinces is still worse. The rice crop is a complete failure, and the cattle plague, small pox, typhus fever and cholera prevail. EASTEUS NEWS. New ' York, August 16. The Coroner's jury in tho We.-tlield explosion case, nna that the accident was caused by a defective boiler and a careless engineer, and that the company is responsible for both. Tbe Cor oner has issued a warrant for tho arrest of the President, Directors and Superintend ent of the ferry. New York, August 17. Jacob Vander bilt. President of the Staten Island Ferry Company, Win. Brastead, Superintendent, and Harry Robinson, engineer, against whom the Coroner's jury found a verdict of criminal nogligence in oonncction with the W'estfield disaster, were brought up before Coroner Kcenan this morning and commit ted to tho Tombs prison, tbe Coroner refus ing to acept hail. The action of the Cor oner has caused no little surprise, as bail to any amount was offered and could have been given. New YonK, August 18. The Middleton commenced running yesterday for the first tiuio since the explosion of tho Westfield. The Middleton was laid up for repairs, but the people believed her still unsafe, and have made complaints against the Company because they have allowed the boat to be placed on tbe line. Ilesgiwa, the Japanese Prince, who bas been in this country for several months, is dying of consumption at Troy. Baltimore, August 17. An accident oc curred to-day on tbe Northern Central Railroad at Ashland, fifteen miles from the city. The freight train stopping at Ash land was run into by ' a following train. James Little, brakesman of the Baltimore Company, was killed, and F. W. Clentenen, brakesman of the Marysville Pennsylvania, was terribly injured. Several cars were mashed and one engine was badly broken. ft'iLHiXGTo.v, August 18. Official re turns from eighty-three counties, show a majority of 10,231 against tbe Convention. There are seven counties yet to bear iroro, which will reduce the majority. Washisoto.v, Aujfust 17. Subscriptions to the new loan to-day, amounted to $520, 000 coin. Lieut. Commander, N'. H. Farquhir, Surgeon, John E. Spear, and Second Assist ant Engineer, Charles aW. Rae, are de tached from special duty connected with the Nicaragua expedition, and await orders. G. W. A. King has been appointed Col lector f Internal Revenue for Nevada. Washixotos, August 16. In reply to the letter of Gov. .Potts, asking for more tooi'ps to protect settlers in Gallatin valley, Montana, the War Department informs it is deemed inexpedient to comply with his re qoest, both on account of tbe stnallness of the forca of troops available in that region, and because tbe Indians seldom repeat New York, August 17. This evening the officers of the titaten Island Ferry Company brought on a writ of habeas corpus before the Supreme Court. Judge Sutherland admitted Jacob-Vanderbilt, President of tbe company, to bail of $20, 000 ; Brastead, the Superintendent, and Robinson, Engineer, $10,000 each. The Glen Falls (N. Y.) Company's paper mill partially burned this morning. Loss, $15,000. Ogdihsbcbq, August 17. The rioters in tbe Baron de Carmia lecture affair are still defiant. Mayor Proctor to-day issued a proclamation stating that there had been manifestations of a tumultuous .character in the city for the past two nights, occa sioned by interruptions of a publio meet ing, and public feeling .was now so much excited that further aud prehaps serious trouble may be apprehended. The Common Council, this afternoon, re solved that the right of free speech should be maintained at any cost. A large num ber of special policemen were -appointed and treops will be called out if necessary. Siko Siso, N. Y., August 17. Quarter past twelve to-day, the tug boat Dean Richmond, having a canal boat in tow, going north, was observed approaching the dock with considerable rapidity. The guard warned the pilot to keep off. The warning was apparently heeded, but the steamer glidod close to tbe pier, and imme diately twelve convicts loaped npon the canal boat and ran over to the tug and into the engineer's room. The engineer was driven out and one of the convicts went into the pilot house and took the wheel and beaded the tng for the west shore. An alarm was given as quickly as possible and two sailing vessels one from Sparta and one from here, full of armed men starred in pursuit. Oue of these vessels overhauled tho tug near' Rockland, when the convicts took a small boat and escaped to tbe moun tains. It is stated that the convicts are now in the woods near Rockland and will be recaptured, as they are surrouuded. Jw York, August 17. A Washington special says that the Secretary of the Treas ury will, to-morrow, issue a detailed state ment of defalcations of Collectors of Inter nal Revenue since the establishment of the Bureau. It will show that the actual amouut of defalcations to close of tho last fiscal year was $2,76S,297. Washixoto.-c, August 17. The total amount of Internal Revenue paid into the Treasury to close of the last fiscal year was $6S,865,543. New York, August 18. Some scoundrel sent to several newspaper offices last even ing, a dispatch purporting to have been sent from Norfolk, to Issac 'Volkcr, Vh e President of the Lun (?) Mutual Insurance Co., announcing the burning of tho steam ship Henry Chauucey near T.ody Island on tho Virginia coast. Mr. Walker declared the dispatch a forgery. It is evidently a dodge to bear on the Pacific Mail Block. Fortress Momiiok, August 18. The wrecking steamer Resolute passed here this morning, having in tow, for Norfolk, the j steamer Patten, whieh was sinking off Fog I Point. Note Tbe above dispatch shows con clusively that tbe report that the Resolute had gone to the scene of the wreck of the steamer Chaunry off Body Inland, untrue, and tho whole story a canard. New York, August 18. Tbo members of the Citizens' Association, who recently asked the Mayor for information as to the city accounts, stated that unless he ac quitted himself of the charges against bim he should withdraw from his position. They have each received a pointed reply from the Mayor, who says he returns the Association's communication sent him, be cause it is one that no gentleman could ro ceivo or should have signed, because it is incorrect and untrue in many particulars, and because it is general and insulting in its tone. New York, Aug. IS. Pacific Mail stoek sold down on a canard in reference to tbe loss of the Henry Chauncey. The com pany will effer $5,0(19 rewnr.1 for the de tection ef a responsible author of the story. The stock is now quoted at 50. Wasiiixgto, Aug. 18. Subscriptions to the new loan to-day amount to $50,000. Jay Cooke paid into the Treasury to-day, on behalf of the European Syndicate, $15, 000,000 for subscriptions on account of the new loan. OGDExsBt'RG, Ang. IS. The excitement about Baron de Carmin is abating. He delivered a lecture to-day to a lari;e audience under protection of the Mayor and police. Washington, Aug. IS. The following circular was issued to-day : "TlIKASt: Rr Department, 1 August 18 171. J ' All bonds held as security for circula tion in national banks for other bonds of tho United States, except fir tbe new five per cent, bonds now being issued, will be suspended from this date, uutil further notice. (Signed) II. It. IIi:i.r.i RT, " Controller Currency." New York, Ang. 18. Tha Tribune snys Horace Greeley favors tbe one term princi ple ; believes another Republican candidate for President can be selected who will win more support than Grant, aud he advocates such selection ; but should Grant he nom inated, be thinks his election infinitely preferable to that of any Democrat. Uo views Democratic triumph as one of the gravest national calamities, and this is bis reason for wishing the selection of a Repub lican candidate for President who will be more certain of success than Grant. Louisa Mulbach, tho German airthnre.'s, will visit the United States during the present year and give public readings in the principal cities. New York, Aug. 19 The Tiw this morning gives the names of sixty persons, wh m it charges with being professed Ri- publicans, and nearly in all cases leaders in loeal Republican organizations, holding important offices under Tammany. It Says that affiliation of these men with Tammany Hall created feuds in tbe Republican ranks, and materially aided Tammany at tbe elections. Washington, Aug. 19, The Secretary of the Navy, in accordance with late acts of Cungress authorizing him to institute suit to obtain full damages for the destruction and loss of tbe sloop-of war Oneida, in the Bay of Jipan, has had a conference with tbe Attorney General, but no steps have been taken towards instituting a suit, which must be against the steamship company owning the Bombay. Several questions are still unsettled. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, m August 17. The news of a murderous assault on. tbe Cloverdale stage by a band of robbers, last night, and the killing of T. H. Benton and mortally wounding Lt. Come, has created quite an excitement here to-day. This is the third time the stage has been attacked recently, the rubbers being successful in both of tbe first attacks. Parties here, interested in stopping this business, will prolably offer a reward for the arrest of the robbers engaged in this attack. The Panama steamer to-day carried $728,000 treasure the largest shipment since the completion of the Pacific railroad. She also carried 72,086 pounds of wool aod over 12,000 gallons California wine. A number of French Communists have located claims to lands through the Cali fornia Labor Exobanget in Kern county, and will proceed there to settle at ones, they having declared their intention to be come American citizens. S Pickpockets have been operating to a small extent in the pavilion, but with littlo success. The attendance at tb Fair this afternoon was very large, the weather being delight ful. Sah Fracisco, August 18. Some thieves, last night, got under the floor of the Fair pavilion and tapped a forty gallon cask whieb supplied the cologne fountain and crried away all the sweet sirelling liquid, C.r,- - , ,r,'- 'li-' '-r' their visit to the Fair, and it is very evi dent that several expert pickpocket are working to their own advantage. UxALrwBCRO, August 17. Tbe stage to Cloverdale last night night ws attacked. about 11 o'clock, by fonr robbers, resulting in a serious conflict. Fonr ladies and ten gentlemen were in the stage. The driver. Sandy Woodworth, when attacked tried to get out of reach and was shot by the road agent. The fire was returned from the stage by Charley Upton and L. F. Truett. About ten shots were fired in all. Los Akoklis, August 17. At the com mencement of a Republican meeting at San Bernardino to-day, a futile attempt was made on the part of the Democrats to prevent the meeting. Miller, proprietor of tbe Bella Union He tel. the day before tbe meeting hoisted the Stars and Stripes over the house, and was waited upon by a num ber of tbe unterrified who demanded that he should take the thing down. Miller re fused to do so, notwithstanding their threats, and the flag lemained there until evening, but was replaced next morning, aod with it some thirty-five small flags adorned the house. Sax Francisco, August 19. Attendance at the fair this day and evening was the greatest since the opening. The Democracy have completely packed Union Hall to listen to Governor Haight and other speakers. It is stated that he threatens to deliver a political speech soon, and give the Republican party fits for its new departure on the Chinese and' subsidy questions. His views are similar to Gor- ; barn's on those subjects. Judge Sawyer, in tbe U. S. Circuit Court, to-day, rendered an important decision, touching rights of patentees. A patent was obtained for an improvement ia circular saws and another party subsequently claim ed to have invented one whieh actually in fringed upon the patent. The new inventor sold right to use bis saw to a third party. Tbo pntentce sued for damages for infringe ment of the pat' nt, and obtained judgment against tbe second iorentor, for amount claimed and injunction. Tbe patentee then sued the third party for damages for using the invention which he had bought of tbe second party. : The Court held that he could not recover, as be bad already ob tained judgment for damages for this in fringcniont against the second party, who bad bought in good f.iilh, before the fu t commenced,, really holds now under the original inventor, by virtue of such judg ment. The decision is said to he a novel one, and affects many cases. Receipts of fruit during tho past week have been enormous, ns lha following figures will show : Pears 13,000 boxes, 6,000 baskets grapes, 2,500 boxes plums, 3,000 boxes apples, 90,000 boxes figs, 300 boxes nectatines, 200 boxes apricots, 2i0 boxes crabapples, 300 boxes German prunes. The Republicans having made a strong parly ticket in Alameda county, the Demo crats propose to unite with the non-party men in nominating an independent or citi zens' ticket, in oppos'tion, and a Consulta tion is n iw being held at San Leandro for that purpose. Ou tho other hand thesore beaded Republicans of San Francisco havo succeeded in gr-tting about five hundred names to a petition for a convention to nom inate a straight out Republican ticket, in opposition to the Taxpayers' .nominations, and will publish it to morrow. Vai.lejo, August 19. Hon. S. S. Cox, of New York, and Judge Thayer, of San Francisco, are addressing the Democracy at Eureka Hall. BV STATE TKI.F.CiHAPII. Dalles Citv, August 172 P. M. A terrible fire i- raginj here. All of the up per p trtion of the town, from French A Co.'s store to the Mint, is in ruins. Wiud blowing a gale. Dalies, August 173:30 F. M. The fire originated near Ge Jge Rueh's grocery stire. Second street. A gale of wind was blowing, and it was impossible to cheek it. All is burnt between Second and Third treaU, from Washington street to the bluff. Not less than rtfty places of business and dwelling houses are consumed. With two or thr exceptions there is no insurance. The entire loss outside of insurance is not less thin $100,000. Rev. M. Cond"n's residence was saved by great exertions, al though it is the only house in the course of tbe presfircTvcd. Oakland, Or., August 18. W. T. Clarke, contractor for the removal of ob structions in the Umpqua river, has adver tised for 25 men, tdacksmiths, strikers and bolsters, to work, to commence Sept. 1st. A parallel for the f.ite of Vallsndiif bsm is found in one of BoccnciV stories of a girl and her lover. "Tbey were in a earden together ; tbe young man raised a flower to bis lips and slightly bit one of the leaves. He fell, in an instant be whs dtad. She who was accti Jed of poisoning the man she lov-d best ori earth besought herj'idges to bo iillowd to revisit the fatal pr. den promising that sbe would show thrm bow the thing was done. They crsnied tier prajer. ' It w thus,' she said, plucking a flower. She pat it to her lips , her tpetu just irepst d a leaf ; io an instant she was dead ." .So VallHndiehara attempting to demon strate bow a man bad been killed sue reeded only in inflicting death upon himself. SPECIAL NOTICES. Help for tbe JNcrvoua. Where is to be foand T cries ho trembling victim of nerrous debility. Not in those nostrums that fire up the circulation for a moment, and is succeeded by collapse. Xot ia purgative pills, or a Lentnn diet. but in an invigorant and. restorative in which the touie elements are united with gentle aperient and alterativo properties. When llttett'r's Stomach Bitters was in troduced, nearly twenty years ago, this important object was first aUaine.i. This peaceful and active vegetable specific is as justly celebrated for its cures of nervous diseases, as for the absolute certainty with which it relieves dyspepsia and biliousness. The bol weather toward the eUue ot sum mer generally aggravates diseases of a uerv ua type, creating a degree of feebleness which is U-ynnd measure distressing. Un der such circumstances rally tb bodily en ergies wittra course of Host, tier's Stomach Bitter's. Of all ionics, it is the most sat isfactory io in operations, and tbe least ex citing. It braces tbe nerves up to their natural tension, but not beyond it, so there is no nation. It has other properties, however, t Jan those of a nervine, and as a blood depurent and moderate aperient, is superior to any other medicine of tbe day. Fraud, however, is on the alert. The celebrity of tbe original medicine has given rise to scores of counterfeits and imitations. Examine the label, an L tb foe eimile of tbe signature of the firm ; see that the spelling is all correct, and thus mako sure of the genuineness of the articlo yon buy. P. 8. Hosictter's Bitters are never sold in kegs or barrels, but in bottles only. aug23w!wdeod The Cosmopolitan. We Ieara that this enterprise is under full blast and that over 1,500 agents throughout the United States are busily engaged rushing off tickets, and that the drawiug is sure to coiue off at the appointed lime. Go for your tickets ere it is too late, aud tbat $25,000 gone. Buy one. aug23wlwdeod Cure, for Coton or Colo. As soon as there is the slightest uneasiness of tbe Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indications ot Cough, take daring the day a few " Browne Bronchial Trochee." Containing dotnulcet ingredients, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Have thorn in readiness upon tb first appearance of a Cold or Cough. aug23wlwdeod Mr. Gradgrind, speaking of facts re marked, that tb most stirring Fact in ail bis large sxperiene wis, tbat although he had known hundreds of persons try Da. WaLKKb' CALirORMA YlSKQAB BlTTERS for liver and kidney complaints, ecerfuja, rheumatism, worms, fever, skin eruptious, headaches, and all disorders arising from bad blood, that remarkable vegetable prep aration bad never failed to affect a speedjr euie ia anr instance. Many thousands of ptrsuns-aisj testify that the excellent Mr. Or''rird w rirhf s nmal. DB. A BORN. From Bam Francisco, Now Professionally at the Kt. Clim-les Hotel. PORTLAND, OBIGON. EVIDENCES OT HIS SUCCESS IN CURING OAT? A Tm TT, And Otber ThrnIoTlImes tht have Ralli th OrMnary Modes of Treatment. Latter trnrn 1 P. Ns'dock. q.. Ed itor of the San Jose Dally Patriot. Pa Fsikcisco, Cal., Nsw Tsta's Dav,1671. n. Abo.s San Jest Dear 81 r : I have felt tl.at oar baseness and social relations for the 'sst ten months were of suh a character as to arrant me In a Mresinr jou 'Ms testimonial of tng esteem for yea, professionally and ao cl.illy. Tour remarkable success In the treat ment of my son, Frank a youth just entering on manhood, who had b?en afflicted for some time with an olis'lnate catarrh and Ihioat disease, was but an additional proof of the distinguished reputation yna had achieved In your .ri.Tslon bfore your ad rent to Ca I'urnia. and disposed m- lo rrpoie that reliance upon your scientific kil In the treatment of your specialties, wh'ch so fully suitalnei by the success of oor per icrlotions In all e srs under jour treatment In th s city and n.lghb'vrhnod. A 1 w me, also, to express my thanks for the liberal aid gentlemanly-spirit you displayed in all of our business relations. As the proprietor of the Sin Jse Daily Patriot, I published for you many adTertiaem'-n's, all of which were promptly paid for, snJ In a manner peculiarly agreeable. Idi not know whether this ltter will be ol any use to yon, but I hare felt pi:pelle1 to write it, aa well as to assure yoa of my sincere esteem and corllal wishes for your happiness1 and prosper ity. Eespectfully yo?rs, etc. F. R. MURDOCH", sUltor and Proprietor San Joe Daily Patriot. Letter from Wm B. Blake, Esq. Pas Fmsctsco, Jm. 19,1STl. Da Ak,w-Tlear Sir : Permit me to artd my letim"ny to t e numerous public assurances yr.a .hire received while here, of your skill and suc ces In the treatment of tbs diseases which yoa make specialties In your practice. My boy, now eleren yeai s of age, had been seriously troubled for several yrars, with catarrh, when put uodtr your treatment; wh?n he was Immediately relieved, and baa been steadily Im proving erer since, nntll now he s?tins almost en irely recovered, and we feel we owe to your skill his rapid convalescence, and I assure you your name will ever be held in graie'at remem bran-e by your young patient, and his parents tad friends. Youis respectfully WM. B LAKE. No. 1023 nyde Street. Sao Francisco. Law Crrtcv or R. P. A Jaatsn CLisnr, 1 No 51 Exchange Bull 'lng. y Fix Fhaxusco, Cal., January 2i, 1371. ) D. Aaoaa-Dear Sir : Unde-staading that you are aViut terminating your -esldue and pras-iti-e In this city, I tare thonght ttiat possible yos miehi be pleise I to know that the little school girl, Mary Mor Is whom you treated some m.intl-.s ago at my requeet, and who. yon will rr mesnhcr, waa aeaily eleaf and verl july afflirtd with sooe 1-roBchial trouble ahen she went to you.lt now KNTHKLY Cl'RKIl, both of deaf ni ard bronchul affection, ami-declares trat ahe wan -virtually cured 01 h- r flrvt visit to you. -he nd her parents are very grateful to yoo, and think that it Is wholly doe to your skill that her h nrlnu and health aie restored Yours truly, R. P. CLEMENT. Card from Charles X. Fox, Ksq. 0!5-e of Campbell, Fos A Camr?!', Attorney and C uncel'in at Law. No. S-'S California St as Fa srwco, 1 eb 17th, 1ST0. AVerc It nol for the good which I hnp It may have done to suffer rig humvnl'y, by inormug tlftn aherethey coull find re;ii-', I should re gcet havt'-g given Dr. Aborn my little 1eitmnn-el of the tent - or January, for the demands made Uf oo n-y time. In an wer-ng inquiries In regard to him, have b.en more numerous tli n profitable to me ; and Mill t;ey c -re. To save the necess ly for further peronil ap-plii-at on. It t me say to thnae wh care for my -pinion, that time has onlv stre-K:h?ned mv irt favorcbl opinion of Dr. AiK.ro, and mi commence in ine permantnry ot ine ureeuVcred by hlui All my difficulty arose from ralnrrh, wnicn nao uremic o a sen u- character, age.t lng the heailng and th ihmat. girl: g me at tl nrs acute pains and at others rumbling sou oris in the t i frequent headset es, atd so sertnus'y affv-clit g the bronchial tubes as lo sometimes did able mc from public sneaking, it ts also goie, and the change w- produced, not by any spe rl. s of char aianlstn, as many sospecl ef the DucWr, nr by the aboard p a'-lies of patt ng medicines into the st mch wld.-b was not ef fected, but by the skillful application of mtdicl na' remidies direi-Ty l the prts which were diseased. I have found the Doctur a gentleman In h s lnierc-ure and l.usloe a, and the I -Og-m nt ihat I have formed of him profeaaionatty la, that he Is a regular ihrslcian, ttioroughiy e q .minted with tr.e anato.ny of the bum n body, and pnawaslng a remarkable de.ree of skill in the treatment ot those Diseases whkh he makes bis ideality. CUAo (. IUX. Another Wdsadrrrvt Tare ef Asth ma, and Sronehitia, after alt otber Mstaeds had Failed. ttt Joss, March , 1ST0. This tslocertl'y thai I have been affl etel for three years with Asthma sod Bronchi U, and had tried every mean In my power to e' fect s care, and was told by my family phyal- lao (an honest and gwd doctor) that I eou'd not be cured ; and I became so weak that I e .uld scai ee ly walk tp a fl'ght of stairs, sod 1 happened to see a card from Lawyer rioughtoo, stating that h? ass ben g treaL-d by Thr Aborn, !o ii Kear ny street, fan Francisco, and was getllns great relief, and I thought I wculd go and see the Doc tor; bat 1 ha I l.tt ehnpeoi get. log relief, moch lees a cure. That was ab ul the fifteenth of January, is A. and to-day I claim to be a well man 1 am (Hit nine years old. ty mother and eis'er uleu wlih the same Disease. I scad this card, unsolicited, to IT Aborn. thinking tbat It might meet the eve of some of my ac quaintance that might be tuffrloi in the ama Ills WOSDF.RHtJL, ("CCCES3 lu curin CHROS 10 018' A8U) after tbe uaal roetloa of the pro tectee have failed, and the many lestimoni-ls lo bte possession iroea promicent and Influent! d mm wbo are well known will subitanllally prove. NO PAINFUL 0PEI1TIQSS. 1 R. aroRV, doe Dot subject bis pat lea's to any painful or unp'easant operations; bis treat ment is mild, snd safe tt the most del eate rh'ld. The a 01 ic tod are hereby Infmmes. that after the first vis t, for many of the discs ms which he makes a specie ty, they can tske le treatment home and ot it ant II eared, without pals' or interruption to iheir usual avocation, ai.f KdAw NEW ADVEETISEMENTSe SALE OF LOTS -IN TIIg NIW TOWS or JtlNfcTION CXT Y. Twin, orr!R A LIMITED KUMbKR Of tot ALTKBNA1 K LOTd In this tows for rale . a TUB-MIAY, the S2d instant, sod therIW until the end of the month. This tnwa ta situated 110 v.II.BS MOM PnRriANP, en the Hoe of the California and Oregon Railroad, and at Its cob lempltted junction with, the Oregon Oeblral R4llrrad Sals made on I he troand. TKRIS One-half cash and rnr-!ilf oa on year's hoe, al ten per cent Inter (. au(22dawind GEO. K. COLI, Agent. Cray's Music Store! 23 and SS affllll , I Braoob, 121 OLATst, ryjf'ifB nkT sit, San Fran co II If u U Portland. TWI. GHAT, VIC, PfJBLlSHKR. IMPORT- er. Wholesale and Retail Lester In all kinds , ot Muscat Merchandise. Role agent t r the P- clflc Coast for Un fcS STEINVVAY" nd oilier flrit eU'i P1.no. Als, the World Hen owned t oar Portland house we hr- the La- get and io it Compute stock of SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS On the Ceatt PIASUS AND OK G ASS TO BEST, and rent applied to purchase. Anr piece of Music er Book Balled free en re ceipt of polisher price A'.KNTn U ANTED in every town in the state. Address U L, UaPHASS, Manager Gi aj's Stasia rtere, Portland - Oregon, aueSot'. EOLA POTTERY. I have now en hand Several Hundred Flower Pots Of extra good make and various ilses, Mo 12 Inch Pots ; also, . I AM MANUFACTURING Batter Pots, Fralt Jar, Bowles, Jug; Jars,. a Pitcher, flllk Pan etc Orders filled on short notice and at ressinsblo rales. J. R1CHARDSOS. Fcla, Ang. IT, 1ST1. vSm. . REMOVAL. MKS. HOWELL Has Removed Her EXTENSIVE S TOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, To the fine r emi to PtarkeT Block ott tb tore of y&irftr Bros. fbe offeri to Uic ladles of 8jtitm aod YicUiity. ETEKYTHING T1UT IS SEASONABLE IN HER LINK. Ealem, August C, 7 tf NEW CITY CAB. H . VIC JTUT BUOttiHT FROM Pac FsiDcitco, a , New and Elegant Carriage Which will bt kept at DUKBIN'S STABLE, SALEM, Where Orders can be laft aud will be punctually attended to 3D ay or Nlslxt. W. R. ASDERSOK. Falrm, Aug 8, Tl If. Cash for New Wheat! DAVEXPORT & WOLFORD, At the Fair Ground Station, north ot Salem, will psy One Dollarj Cash, i Bushel For Wheat dalirered there. Saels Famished when Rqnirtd. Salem, Aug. 9, 71. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Successor to CZAFOVAGE WRIGHT, FAMILY GROCERIES! Cijarn and Tobucco, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, ARD NOTIONS, . COMMERCIAL 8TBIST, Salem, - - Oregon. o Goods Delivered to all Parts of th City, FREE OF CHARGE. Falem, itug. S,T1. dAw. Dr. Charles Wilson. OCULIST, COIrlMKRCIAL. IIO-tiCL, SAL At St. o Dr Wilson hss made the stody of tbe eye a speclalt., and has practiced with good siuws tor Several Years. H Is prepared to perform all operatlers, snd hss had expert. nee In one rating by the most ap proved methods. All CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE are treated very sacce sfally, according to the moat scientific and approved modern oplhalmlc practice. Pei sods afflicted with diseased Ayes are invited to (Jive Him a Trial. Those who de "t receive permsncnl benefit, will not be required to pay for treat menu LAND FOR SALE! ZVeoi Salem. SKVKWTV ACRKW OS LAKDOS the West side cl the Willamette Rirer, OPPOSITE TBE CITY OF SALEM, Which Is Improved snd bas oa It a House, Barn, Blacksmith Shop, , Orchard. fcc. Thirty-two acres of tbi land lies lo lb rich al luvial bottom ol U-e Wlllatnetis, aod U Ua bi I Itail (ar OaraewlMf In Oregon TI4K will be given oo the main part of the perehas money, if desired' Tbs land will be sold entire, or In parcels to sal Pareaassr. or particulars enquire of me, ess-bsll mile oclov cVtlcni terry, Puis 6-j., Oregon . Asf. 12 lmo. A. C. Daniels. White Lead ! ATLANTIC" LEAD, " ALBION " LEAD, " RtDGEWOOD " LEAD, " WlSSOi"1 LEAD, Heel Lead & Ulivcli H snivel. WEATHIBFOSD at CO. O0t sbore articles for sals LOW, la sag dwantitr. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Now Ready! Emerson's Singing School ! ! Compiled by ens ef Ihs mast eminent Icachers In the ensniry, snd arranged er;ully for th sse ef singing fecheot Teacher. There Is Ut PART 1st A Good Elementary Coarse. Sod -A Flo Oolleetle of tecwlar Sfsale. - " Sd A "umber si Church Tunes and As the a-a. Bead sump for Spet sea Fegr. - Send 13 00 per dosea for lha book. OLIVER DITBOlt At CO.. Boat SB. C. B. DI rsosf OO , Riw Toss- For High Schools! THE HOUR OF SINGING ! I ' A want long fet will now se eapvlted. Tbe Hcnr of eingti.g, complied bv th dttttneulshr composer L.O. EwkR-ON,end hy W a. TlLOiN, s faithful sad successful Teacher ol Musie la High bVho Is. I rilled with good sod appropriate niusio, which may be sang loose, two or threw parts, snd a portion In four psrts ' Thr Is ale so s Comprehensive Kte.aentary Ooorsc, and a Collection of "Mymns aod Tunes' lor opening and closicg. Pries SO ceat. Sent, post-paid, os receipt ef retag mles. rUIVr.R PlTPO-y A CO.. Boetoo. Cms. H. DIT ON A C New Yo.k. Augftwldeod AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY For J871! At and Below Portland Prices T. CUf NINGHAM & CO., ttLEH, OHEGOS, Offer for sale the following splcodil assortment ot machines : swecpstakft Threshers I'h new In- firovinienu Tor 1ST!, which makes tlri the bel latch ne ever l;rooght o this coast Qeuitlne Buck)' htiiir aact maw-cr-Cor bined hand and self-rakers three s ses This machine stands at the very head of American Reapers, aud for strength, beau ty and excellence has no equal. Saw York Cosablaett Heeper awd Mower With automatic srlf-raking at .tachment two sites. This machine Is toj well known to need speeial commandatlvs here W guarantee it In every respect. New Tork Head Kaklagr llesper and Mower Combined, will do good work suder all circumstances. Ban's Ksale Reaper sad Flower Combined, strong, eicellent, and the cheap est machine lo the msrket. Easterly tcspir aod Mower Com bined. gslter Wood's Reaper aad Mower Combined. Buckeye Mower Four s sea. Woods' Mower Two slits. Bxeelator Mowsr Two sites. Halves' fiesalea Headers Vfi h new improvements 10 to li leet cut. 1 Bar's' Clipper aad Ui Ida's Salty Makes. Otlffia's llsTolvrlns; llorso Rakes. Horse Pewe a Curejs, Sweepstakes snd Put's -all slvs. Endless hat a TSrtibcrs. Scythes st:d Si.atl.i, drain Cradles, Hag aad Grain rorks rtores, I lows scd Harrows, In great variety. Hardware, Iroa sod Steel, fluhs, pckes. Felloes, Kims and Axles, Ae. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Till CELEBRATED M1TCIIFXL WAG OIV Four sis coDtUuiU on hnd. We are Pole Ac-nU for tb well -k no wo BOWIE PREMIUM WAGON, Which wc offer st low prices, and will warrant them equal, it not superior, to an wagon In f Is or aor other market a written guarantee fur nthed with each wacnn. T ClKnlXGHAH At CO. Salem, May T'h. XV. V. MARTIN Practical Watchmaker X Jeweler, Comsnsrslal Strati, Salem. OIjO O OBL 3, rLAlS AND ORNAMENTAL. WATCHES, , GOLD AND FILTER. fEH ELUVOF AlXKIIVDJS Silver Wnre. Cloclts, Watches k Jewelry Repaired In the best manner. Solid Cold Jewelry MADE TO or.l'KR. Decl6daw3m S. fl. CLAl'GHTU., KOTAKY PUULIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, LEBANON, OREGON. IvHUGlVE PARTICULAR ATTEVTI0X TO negotiating sales of ral estate is Unn cosn ly, Oregon, also to making and acknowledging of Dee ls sod Mortgages and oth.r conveyances, and to the prompt collection ef all claims that niav bo entrusted to my care. Office In Post Office building. Main Street, Lib tun, Ortgoa- . U. CLAUGUTuN. feuTwtf DAVID COLE, Commercial street, laleas, Orf a, luroSTtB sss suus IS PLAIN ARD OHHAHKKTAls CAS FIXTURES, Iron Npc Tor Gas, Witerii Steam. PIUM3ERS' WARE.IaSINS. BATH TUBS. BOILERS. BASIN COCKS ETC.. ETC. PLFBUO AID ITBAM riTTIKO. AL0O, IEALF.R IN Stoves, Tin Plate Sheet Iron, copp k it v rUKCK AUD LIFT PlTaVPa. stAN'CFA TCRKR OF Tin, Copper and Knee. Iroa Ware- RootEst ni SiHtitiri Altf ndc. t n Sbtrt Met. JunrgO OXXjS F"or Machinery. Chini. 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