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SO.G or THE WILLAMETTE I . T I. A. CLtKga. W dwell )n tb Wet; in tbt farthw Wert! -Beyond ni old 6cean has oared, his breast. And thousandf oT mile beyond th glow. Of the setting innt and tbe ebb and flow 0? the sullen tide, rise the Evergreen Ides, Where tbe tun of the Tropic forever amilet ; There tbe awful flow Of tbe roioano, And tbe sudden rock -' Of the earthquake ftaock. Lay the nodding palm of tbe sea ibore low . And thousands of miles Beyond these Isle Rise the Orient Shores where, when Earth was new, -Primeval man brushed it earliest dew ; But the tale is bid, more' than twice twice told, For mists of tbe ages Enshroud the sage Who lived and were wise to human eye When tbe World that was new bad grown old. We send back the Kigbt to tboee Orient Lands ; They send us tbe Morning with joy in : its bands ; For tbe gay beaming Son, When his journey is done, Lays bis bead on the pillow Of Ocean's wide billow To rest from the cares of to-day ; Off its broad breast to borrow Light and life for to-morrow And rest from tbe cares of to-day. Our home is tbe West 1 Tea, the farthest West I More fair than the fair folds of Araby blest Here might the Garden of Bliss have been planted, -j Which caught Adam's gsse, and with rap ture enchanted ; And thy flow, oh 5 Willamette I Is more healthful and pure than the Syrian stream, And tby wares transient gleam Haunts the soul like the flash of a dream. Go 1 Gate upon tbe mountains I Gate out upon the sea I Look where the falling fountains Four nature' symphony I See where the winding rivers Widen as they flow ; Where the precious harvest quivers In the sunshine's summer glow 1 Morn's sunbeam rests on the snowy crests Of Hood and bis comrades old ; Th' eternal sbsen of the saow is seen, But the grandeur remains untold. The eye surveys and the heart yields praise For we stand in tbe light of Eternal Days But the thoughts men feel words cannot un seal, Nor can art or language their depth reveal But, see 1 From off the mountains The Morning Sun looks down Upon tbe wide spread homstead Of country and of town ; And the winding, widening rivers. In their wide and winding flow, Bear tbe commerce of our harvests To the ships that wait below. They water the land With a bountiful hand ; And the yellow grain On the beautiful plain Smiles the gift of God to his sods again. Daylight lingers in bis flight On the threshold of tbe Night, Lengthening the Twilight base As tbe Day-God stops to gase Back upon tby peaceful vale Oh, Willamette I E'er tbe Night shall draw the veil To sbrond thee from the garish. Day Anil bide thy loveliness away. Then tbe Moonlight loves to dally 'Mong tbe homes that dot the Valley ; To watch the cbanee and stray at will Through every oops that crowns the bill ; A ...i :,f -1- - t. v.AKAkd HUM IUIU MR VI .. K U WUUVO UIBUKUd g J Sleep beaeath ber silent ray ; Through fruiting orchards clustered fair ' Sending fragrance through the air. And yon glistening Star So lone and so far Looks from mountain to mountain to measure The form of the treasure, Thy broad valley of green. Which is walled in between ; The fairest, I ween, Tbe Day eould discover If he were a lover And each fair spot of earth Were appraised of its worth. Magailnes. The Herald of Health, for AngaFt, is received, containing valuable reading ofhe best character, including arti m cles on Physicians and tbe Temperance Itsform, A Visit to Father Cleveland, Teaching of young Children, Home Life, Secret of a Wholesome Life, About Human Longevity, Good Reci pes, William Howitt's Habits of Life, Tobacco, and many others. Home and Health Is another magazine which treat of .healthful topic and home interests, published by W. B. De Pays & Brother, 805 Broadway, N. V., at the low rate of $1 50 per annum. Twenty copies to club for $1 eacb. This kind of literature is annually be coming more popular, and as It is of great value to tbe public to receive eucb information the fact il of the greatest Importance. Wood' Household Magazine seems to be gaining ground rapidly. It beta good corps of writer and pays them well. It matter is excellent and use ful si well as entertaining, and it price is only one dollar a year. It it published at Newburg, N. Y. Beeeher't Illustrated Magazine it a new candidate for popular favor, published by Beecher 4 Sanford, Trenton, N. J., at tbe remarkably low price of one dollar per year. There is no reason wby everybody cannot have plenty of good reading at these price. Tea Manufacturer and Builder, tar August, is also received It offers many valuable facts for $1 60 per year, and every mechanic should sub scribe for It or tomt such work, and It will prove valuable to all persons wbo wisb to be commonly well informed of modern mechanic and scientific sab ject connected therewith. - FlD flm THtas Wri t Jo Hamil ton tit sp akiog in V illi j , a few night since, in bit uul appeal to foreigner be need tbe followmn lan guage : " Wo invited tne Irishman to come and make bis home in tbis land of liberty. We invited e German to come, we -invited tbe Eoglitbmao, tbe Welshman, aad all tbe Anglo-Saxon race to come and share tbis land with us, but we did not invite tbe Cbinamao or tbe negro to come, and we don't want them here." An old negro, wbo was standing in tbe crowd listening, remarked as be finished his well round ed (entente : " No, you didn't invite the negro come ; you just sent your hips over to A'rtea, cangbt and iron ed them, put ;bem down between decks, and tben si i, 1 Now, d n yon, come.' Oh no, you didn't invite tbe negro," We submit tbat the negro bad him fair aod square on tbat propo rtion. Maryevillt Appeal. A newspaper correspondent In Col orado Termor; rvlate bow, at Denver, be came across a targe sningle factory Tbe Branch- ii Ildustry wat ron by I woman and her children. - Castaway froit-cans would be gathered by tb children, .which the 6ld worn n would, -by burning tbe ends off ud by tar, nim a round file ovi r them, convert into ibingle., five by twelve, an J 'by were sold a- remunerative r !!. A ' lis old worn ia bs no op&us'non, sn fj sir.fftcrl to crow rich i"ni the Intrdmctlk sl Shad Imf the Saw rstmeato. Messrs. Beth Green and 0. A. Kellog, of this city, bare returned from Cali fornia, having been Absent since tbe 19th of Jane. Mr. Green, at tbe request of tbe Fish Commissioners of tbe State of California, consented to undertake tbe doubtful experiment of conveying young eh ad from tbe Hudson to the Sacramento, in order to introduce this valuable fish, to tbe Pacifis waters, where it was unknown. Tbe transportation meet be under taken in Summer, and tbe fish must leave the Hudson on tbe 0y of hatch-, ing, with only its natural food for four days. It would require sjx or seeo to go tbrougb. Tbe character of tbe water for. a considerable distance on tbe route was known to be such tba no flab could live in it, and H was by no meant certain that any of the water on the plain and monntairs would agree with tbe sbad. Tbe obstacles were many, but by great care and fore sight they were overcome, and tbe fish or at least -ninety per cent of tbetn safely deposited in tbe Sacra mento river. At Omaha was found the first water tbat would be fatal to the Cob. Frep arations had to be made tben to go on 500 miles without taking water by the way. A email stocK of water was pro cored from tbe tanks, and this, with ice, had to carry Ue fish ov?r tbe plains. The mercury stood in the cur for days at 101, Nothing but agitation of the water and free use of ice saved tbe fish. Oa Monday mornlg, June 26tb, tbe party reached Sacramento city. Un elimination of the river, Mr. Green concluded tbat, as tbe water was riled, onuff fishes would not do as well as near the source of the stream. Ac cordingly, at 2 p. at., he took-a train on tbe road leading north, and at 10 p. m bud proceeded 176 miles aceooi paoied by Mr. Musser, Fish Commis sioner of California, and Mr. kellnpg The river at tbis point appeared to be favorable. Tbe three gentlemen Darned accordingly went to the river at mid night, and thus, in turn, Mr. Green taking tbe lead, each deposited a can of shad in tbe Sacramento tbe first tbat probably ever swam in a tributary of the Pacific. The water appeared to be agreeable to tbe young fish, and tbey struck out eagerly to procure food and explore their new home. A careful examination of tbe river bed and water satisfied Mr. Green tbat tbe stieam is adapted to the sbad. There are the insect and ammalcule upon which the shad feeds, and the gravelly banks on which it deposits its spawn. The party proceeded to San Fran cisco and remained a week. During tbe time Mr. Green examined the shore of tbe Pacific, and found tbe peculiar insects that form the subsis tence of tbe sbad in the Atlan io. Everything promised cuccess to the sbad in the Sacramento. Rochester Union. A Captiv roa Forty Years Mar garet Yalery arrived at Detroit last week from tbe wilderness, and stated that together with her father and mother, sbe was captured by a body of Camancbe Indians on tbe plains, in June 1828, and tbat subsequently ber parents purchased tbeir liberty, and are at present residing in St. Joseph, Mo. From tbis time up -to Jane, 1870, the remained a captive in the bands of the savages, aod was subjected to excruciating tortures and indignities. Upon arriving at mature age, David Ward, an Irishman, who was also a captive, married ber, first, however, being compelled to "run tbe gauntlett" in order to.claim her as bis wife. Three children was tbe result of tbis happy union. Ward, for some offense, was boroed at a stake, and afterward a' young Indian "ran tbe gauntlet" for her, and sbe was mar ried to him. He, tol, perished by the bands of bis fellow savages, not, however,, until six children bad been born. After bis death various indignities were proposed and rejected, and her nine c In la r on killed in her presence, and sbe wa9 compelled to eat of tbeir flesh and dance in their blood. Still refusing to accede to tbe propositions of her captors, sbe was consigned- to death, -and preparations were made to burn ber at a stake on the 14tb of June, 1870. On tbe nigbt of the 13, however, fcbe says she ef fected ber escape, and after traveling 13 days sbe found white friends, wbo cared for end assisted ber in securing her liberty. During her j'jurney she lived principally upon herbs, and was compelled to remain three days in a bollow log to prevent a recapture. While occupying this place of safety, her pursaers held a consultation in tbe neighborhood and decided to give up tbe cbase. She overheard all tbat was said, and at nightfall sbe quitted the log and locality and continued on her j.iumpy. Detroit Tribune. Ia-a town to Onio nut long ego, tbe women nftit in bands of two and ibree with tti'-ir km'tintr and sewing into dram-shops of the, place, and spent tbe whole day with their work, ni talked poliieiy upon various topic. Husband and fri.-ns came in, and saw how things looked, and bad not tbe courage to step up to tha,br and drink. Tbis was kept up f.r several days and tbe res'ult was that every shop in tbe place wa closed Thomas Lincoln, universally known as " Tad ' Lincoln, youngest son of the late president, died at tbe Clifton House, Chicago, at 7 o'clock, Satur day morning, of dropsy of tbe beart, at tbe age of 18 He was taken ill a few days after returning from Europe, and during bis illness bis mother has been hit most constant attendant. There has always existed tbe warmest affection between tbe two, and Mrs. Lincoln is completely prostrated by her affliction. A new George Washington story was told at a recent Republican meet ing in Alexandria, Virginia, by a coN ored speaker named John Seaton, wbo said in a rather personal . debate : " Tbat mau Beekley has made a per gonal attack on me, but I won't little mvself to answer him. He 'minds me of a tale that my graodmotber told me 'bout old Gin'l Washington. Gin 1 was earning from church one day, and be saw a pretty little white thing in the road aod tbot at it. Tbe thing shot back in itt peculiar way, and Gin'l Washington 'had to bury bis clothes. A mau makes nothing right lop with eknnk. A married man was recent';- n'ged by an insurance ag-nt to take out a poliry f.r the ben.fit of hie wife fo the amount tif twelve or .fifteen thousand dollars, and a long disrusion- rmued, which ws ended by tbe bnband, who said : " No, a widow with more than ten thousand dollars would be a dm gerons legacy to leave to posterity." A piece of " iron paper," a thou sand of hirh wre rqo;red to ntaki' a layer an inch thick, wag sent from tbis cou try to th la'ernaiional Exhi bition at London in 1851. But Eng lish workmanship baa now attained a far more rem kabte result, in tbe pro duction of a sbt of iron so thin tbat it requires four thousand eight hun dred such to form an Inch in Ibickoess. It is the thinnest sheet-iron ever rolled, and measures ten inches In length, by five and a half in .width. It weighs only twenty grains. A Haverhill (Mass.) man, who lately lost bit pocket-book with $90 in it, has to console himself with this anon ymous note from the finder : " I am a poor man, snd my health is poor, and it seems to me tbat yon lost tbat mon ey to benefit me. Therefore I shall borrow it, or most of it. I tend you back $4 aad the change. You are rich and profess to be. a Christian. I claim to belong to the tame family. If the Lord blesses me, I will repay you all if I on ; if not, you most look to the Lnrd for it." Ia the midst of'a heavy shower dur ing a prolonged storm, a little mist wat observed at the window crying bitterly. 'What is- the matter 7" she was asked. -I'm 'faid.' "There' tothing bvre to bnri you; what ate jou afraid of ?" "F ud of Noab I" - Two thfu- nd worn- n rk in Wi (Jure for Cancer. - The medical world is discussing tbe rslae of Coodoraogo, the bark of a South American tree, as a cure for that terrible disease, cancer. Some assert tbat it is infallible, wbile others deny it. A California exchange says on this subject : " Now, it is very important to know the truth in relation to tbis matter. If there is a cure for cancer, acorfula and kindred blood poisons, tbe world wants to know it. There are thousands of sufferers who need it, and enough evidence is available to give -these suf ferers hope, in Rpite of the declara tions of the Washington doctors. We propose to give a fax facts. We have tbe good authority of Vice President Colfax, wbo is certainly above any design to deceive tbe peo ple in eucb matters, that bis mother, Mrs. Matthews, is recovering from a bad case of cancer in tbe breast, and that there is every reason to expect a thorough-restoration to health. Tbe effect of tbe medicine iu Mrs Maitbews' case was so marked tiiat the wife of G. C. Gorham, wh was sufferingand rap idly declining fro n an indurated cam e ', was induced tu try it. Starling in tbe breast, tbe cancer bad made progress to tbe back of the neck, and along one arm to tbe elbow. But a very small amount of tbe condurango bark could be obtained for ber, but the effect was wonderful. She will return to Califor nia, and in usual health. These facts are worth something to thousands ou tbis coast, and tor the further Comfort of those in need it is proper to add thtt fire pounds ot tbe coudurango bark will shortly come to Sun Francisco, that its value may be more thoroughly tested. It is obtained on the elevated (able lauds ot the Andes, aod grows in proximity tu the cinchona tree, tbe bark of which is universally recognized to be a specific iu fevers A story is told ot tbe way iu which the virtue cf the coudurango as a cure for cancer was discovered.- A pour woman living in tbe Aodes was worn down with tbe care of a husband dj ing'with u cancer She reasoued that tbe man tnujt die, nd the sooner his sufferings were over, the better for him and herself. The condurango was known to be a poison She resolved to give bim a dose. In stead of having the effect expected, it seemed to relieve and revive the patient frequent repetitions effected a care, wbea tbe - vroratn made" known the facts, and now tbe bark is on trial as a medicine for blood poisons." Miscellaneous It. bis. Dslightftl Bkvkragk . A Colorado saloon-keeper bas invented a very etim nlatiog beverage. He says : " I cooldu't get tbeir whisky strop g enough for them, so, after trying every way, I at last made a mixture of poison oak and butternut. Thu fetched tbetn. called it tbe sheep-herders delight and it was a popular drink. The first Pike I tried it ou yelled with delight ; the next one took two drinks, and turned a double somerset in the road belore the bouse. A peddlar came along, and after be took several drinks of my sheep herder's delight he went off and stole bis own pack and Lil it in the woods. In England it Is reported not to be tbe intention of the Admiralty to con struct any more huge arrnrr plated ships for the present. Tbe larger vessel which will be built during the current year will not he of a heavier burden than two thousand tons. Careful investigations show that from one-third to one-half of the mnl is left in tbe mines as waste, aod tbat from twenty-five to forty per cent, of tbat whit h reaches the surface is loci in breaking, screening and handling These losses are attributed to - the crushing effects of powder. A correspondent of a Cincinnati pa per attempted to interview one of Brig bam Yo'ing's wives the other day ; but pbe quietiy fiismia-ied him, saying: "1 will have nuthiug to do with you. I am perfectly contented. I get every thing I need, and have an easy jilsas ant life. Clear out !" Santa Fe is the oldest town in the United States but one, which is St. Augustine, Fla. It any one has a curiosity see how a town looked more tban a century ago, be has only to visit Santa Fe, and he will have a pretty clear conception of things as they appeared at that early day in tbe settlement of tbis country. An apparatus bag been invented in East India for cooling railroad cars. U appear to have been perfectly iuci cessful. Outside the car iu which this was experimentally tested, tbe beat was ninety-Mx degrees in the shade ; ioside il varied from sixty-six to eighty-two. What a blessing. School children wbo read the news, papers are found to be better acquaint ed with geography, spelling, and the meaning of words, grammar, and more generally intelligent than tbose wbo do not. Tbis is a significant but un doubted fact. A Hartford borse seizes rats in his mouth wbeu they come into bis man ger to steal his oats, shakes them like a terrier until satisfied tbey are dead, and tben throws them but of the bin. To ket-p himself from the temptation to drink, a young man recently applied for admission to the alms-bouse in Trenton, N. J., stipulating that be should be permitted to pay bis own board. A brave San Francisco lady, wbo discovered a Chinese burglar in her bouse at dead of night, seized bim in tbe dark and held him, screaming meanvniie until ner nusoaua came and captured bim. Dr. Hager finds tbat tbe addition of ten drops of culoroform to one bun dred grammes of cod liver oil renders tbe latter agreeable to the taste, with out in tbe least impairing IU tnediciual qualities. Soda-water dealers have added to tbeir list of syrups one denominated " l-don t-care," thereby reflecting sa tirically on tbat numerous class ot cus tomers wbo. drink without knowing wby or caring what. Three-fourths of tbe difficulties aod miseries ot men come from tbe lad that most want wealth without eatu iog it, fame without deserving it, pop ularity Without temperance, respect without virtue, and happiues without buliufss. Harriet Prescot Spofford will soon publish a volume of -'New E:,gliid Legends," to include Captain Kid J, tbe Salem Witchcraft, tbe burning ol tbe t;hnrietowo Convent, and other stories, told in ber weird aud romantic style. Johnny," id one of the boys t.i a bereaved ffit u 1,'wlio had just .lo.-l bit fattter, " ir oeu-ned wt-il at me funerai." O, jah-tw, repliej johuny, with !be air of one nuote merits wrra on'y h .1!' f oj.-!ti-J, "you should hive en w.- t 'Mr. grave.", ' Wuat it your cobi'.ttion in life and death?" aaktd Sunday School Sup riaieude nt ot a Juuug lady in tuc B.Dle class, wbo blushed and said: " I'd rather be excused from speaktug bis name." A Bottonian, wbo did Mount Wash ington on loot last year, has informed fife Trantcript that be got at ravenous as a raven among the lavens, and nt down in one of tbe gorgeous gorges end gorged himself. Eve had some advantages tbat no other married woman ever eoj.iyeti, chief among which was tbat her hus band could never lacerate bef heart by telling ber "bow tits mother mtd to cook." Deaths fiom diseases of tbe digestive O'gtnsiM Kngland g'eatly exceed in oumber that of any other country. Cannon sunk in Lake Erie during tbe war of 1813 were found almost unin jured when taken np forty year after. ' Some author sayt thaw one of tbe uses of adversity is to bring us out. Tnat's true especially at tbe knees and elbows. , t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb, Commo dore Nott and Minnie Warren are giv- - in8 enibitions at angiisn provincial LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. . ElltOrUN NEW. Dcbli, Aug. 13. The excitement in LoBtlanderry is not abated to-day . A large nam ber of apprentices, consisting in part of boys from 12 to 13 years of age, arranged Orange demonstration. They were headed by Johnson, member of Parliament, and Mr. Bear, of Belfast. The apprentices at tempted to form a proccssien in violation of the proclamation issued by tbe authorities, but the polio, aidud by a detachment of tbe troops, interfered amid the yells and cheers of tbe Human Catholics. Stones were thrown by the rioters at one another and the policd and military. Tho riot act was read without effect. Tbe cavalry aud police then charged and scattered the crowd. Several were injured but none killed. A number of arrests have been made. Order was completely restored. Paris, Aug. 13. The press generally contend that tho vote in the Assemby yes terday is a success for the advocates of tho prolongation of Thiers' power, as the right was desirous of postponing the question in definitely. London, Aug. 13. The mission of the U. S. Treasury agents to Fraukfort has been fulfilled. The whole amount remaining of the new loan, one hundred and thirty mil lions, has been placed on the term's fixed by the Government. London, Aug. 14. The Queen is confined to ber room. Physicians are in constant attendance. This sudden indisposition causes much anxiety iu thoroyalhousehold. A dreadful calamity is reported in the small Island ofTugolauila,oncof the Malay Archipelago, about fitteen miles northeast of tbe Island of CoIeUes. The outburst of the volcano of Runnng was accompanied by a convulsion of the sear aud a wave forty yards high. It swept all human beings, cattle and horses from the Island. Four hundred and sixteen people perished. The French Government is reported to have requeued the extradition of tue Com munists who took refuge on British soil. Tbe reply of tho British Cabinet is said to be a decided refusal. Lo.nik'S, Aug. 15. A case of Asiatic cholera has appeared in London, and creates an extraordinary sensation. Dispatches from Berlin eay the cholera is increasing in Konigsberg, but no cases are yet reported iu Dantzic. Losdou, August 15. A dispatch from Strasbourg states'tbat disturbances occur red there between tho Prussian troops and tbe inhabitants. Much animosity is shown toward the troops. Many attacks ore nado without opportunity Tjr reprisal. A num ber of Prussian troops bocamo involved in a quarrel with the inhabitants nnd a light ensued. A n umber on both sides ncro killed and wounded. Londo.v, August 15. Bismarck, Von Boust snd probably V.iv, with assistant counselors from the respective departments are going to Uustin to be present at the meetings of tne I'.mper'ors. It is proiiaole that important neotiaib-n will be entered ! upon on the Romanian qc!tin. LoNDON.'August If.. Ail vices from Paris say that city is in au exc-itel situati ir. Threatening trouble is apprehended from various sources. The air U full of rumors tbat the army will revolt against tbe Ver sailles Assembly aud deelare ftr McMahun for Regent and demand tho Empire. The people are stampeding from Paris. Some believe tho Orleauists' scheme is ripe for a coupe d'etat, being pushed by a proposition to make Thiers permanent Y,x ecutive, which it is fean-d wouM establish a Government not monarchical. Thiers has no friends be is hated by the Republicans, Royalist and Impciiul ists alike. The crisis is upproac!:big. Dispatches say lli.-uiaivk has commenced a rigorous cam; aii;n against I'mai-y, and as a first blow delated in l'ariinmeiit arid his official gazettes thut be rcjrnrds the ul tramontane church as hosle to the U:itc. lie has liroken olT all relations with it not purely political, and has dissolved t!;c Ca tholic part of the ministry of public wor ship. Ife is intrigueinir for the establish ment of an orthodox Cotholio infallibility, and is actively supporting Dr. Bollinger. EAVTKKA AEWS. New Yokk, Aug. It. Tho World .says it is understood that previous to the fall of the Frcncn Empire at edan, Nap !eon was in negotiation with Richard Schell of this city for the Juiucl estate, which ho proposed to use for a residence in case of his boing dethroned. The loss of much of his wealth by tbe war. forced him to look for a retreat of more moderate dimensions. Ilo is there fore, treating with t-ain'l L. M. Harlow for the Burton Kinncord estate ai. Ulencove. for which it is expected ho will have to pay $500,000 coin. Meantime ex Queen Chris tina, ol Spain, is negotiating with Scuell for tbe Juiucl estate for $3, 000.000. An explosion, followed by fire, occurred last niht at tbe liquor store of Thomas Dur.tucy, Montgomery street, Jersey City. Tho fire spread rapidly. Tho caus-j of the explosion, which carried the doors and win dows of the liquor store one hundred yards, is unknown, liank Smith and family occu pied . apartments abjve the store. Mrs. Smith was burned to a crisp and one other woman is missing. Mary Martin jumped from a window and broke her leg. Total loss, $70,000. Vashirgtox, . Aug. 14. According to the arrangement for the disposition of two hundred million dollars of the loan, tho negotiator is not btiuad to subscribe for more than Urn million dollars lor this month; it is indicated, however, that nt least thirty million dollars will in tea J bo taken, nnd appearances are that the balaucti will be absorbed much more rapidly than at the rate of five million dollars monthly. The facts upon which these statements are founded, concern operations of combinations of brokers engaged in tho transactions, and cannot be made public without permission of some one of the parties. Ccmbkrl.ind, Md., Aug. 13. Mrs. Val- landigham, widow 6f the late C. L. Vnllau dighain, (lied in this city this morning. Loiisvillk, Aug. 13. The official re turns from 84 counties give Leslie (Dein.) 110,413; Harlan (Rep.) 74,121. Leslie's majority iu these counties is ijo.oT.I. Full returns will probably bring Leslie's major ity up to 40,000. In tho 84 couoties given, Leslie gains 5,391 on the vote iu the last gubernatorial race, and H.irhin gains 50, 310 on the vote fir Baker (Hup.) iu the la-t Kubi-ruut r.nl race. Washington, August If. Tbe Secretary of tno Treasury to-day issue 1 the fo, lowing circular : Theakcrv Diii'ARf hest. tl'a-b'.i.-t August. 14. Gciiiieuic i : I ii ,ve ic u o j it advisable on fuit i r coi.si ie. it . i i withdraw the loan tor th pr-.'svf.t from I'm I market, with tW eve, p-i u at the. i p-r eent. b 'Uis u- o.ierci to ;i!jo,.v i..u.s oy circular letter ot' iho :eorctary of loe Treasury, dated the 10th instant. This communication relates to 4 pur cent, a d 4J per cent, bonds, in combination with 0 per cent, bonds. WismseTON, - August 14. Minister Schenck telegraphs tbe appointment of Sir Alex Cockburo as Arbitrator at Geneva nuder the Treaty of Washington, and Bounded Palmer as Counsel. It is now certainly known tbat Assistant Secretary, Bancroft Davis, will be agent of the United States. Tbe I'.rit.sh agent is not yet announced. This Government has not yet appointed and Counsel. Charles C. Bcmao, of Xew York, has been employed as assistant agent of the Tribunal of Arbitration. Pittstos, Pa., August 15. It isdifScult now to estimate the full damages done by the explosion. It is not believed that any men at work in tbe mine will be recovered alive. It ia believed that tbe mon are so completely walled in tbat it will take bonrs : of most "persistent labor to reach them. Volunteers now at work are endeavoring to get around tbis fallen rock so that they can reach the miners, but tho density of black damp prevents them from prosecuting the work with full effect. They are continually tioa, lut their place are at once supplied by other volunteers. AU that mortals can do is being done to rescue the unfortunates, but only blackened disfigured remnants of mortallity have thus far rewarded their la bora. Twenty miners are known to have been in the mine, but so fur only five dead bodies have been found. Nkw Tork, August 15. A gentleman just returned from Europe, where be has been in intimate social relations with the French Imperial family, informs an inter viewer of a morning paper, that Napoleon believes in bis early restoration ; that the government of Thiers is regarded as a mere make shift, aud that his death at this time would be followed by another civil war. Gambetta is looked upon as an am bitious, intriguing, able man. Basine waits for history to justify him. The Em press is well, and intends to send the Prince Imperial on a tour through the Uni ted States when he i3 a little older. New York, August 15. A Washington special says there Is little doubt that tbe President has appointed cx-Gov. Ashley, of Montana, Minister to Bra7.il, also it is said tbat the President told Ashley that he is now convinced of the falsity of the reports, and the dishonest means used by politicians to secure his removal from the Governor ship of Montana. Pittston, Pa., August 15. The last body was taken out ot the Eagle shaft this morning. Tho mine inspector put a stop to all proceedings at midnight last night, in order to ventilate the mine. New York, August 16. Advices from Washington state that no official dispatch has been received concerning the Corean difficulty, and accounts hitherto published are probably incorrect. Tbo Chinese East ern Question may involve a war of the western nations with China, from which our Government cannot escape. Other na tions are interested in the Corean problem as well as our own, but tbe United Slates will not be likely to make war against Corca without the co-operatiou of other western Powers. Advices from London state that fatal cas es of cholera appeared on three steamers from. Constradt to Hull, but tho English authorities were taking every means to pre vent its introduction by ships arriving at their ports. Yesterday, dispatches received here, an nounce two fatal cases of cholera in Par s. Members of tbe Health Department In this city, think there is little probability of tho cholera visiting this country this year. "One physician says that he no longer con siders cholera a matter of American inter- est; thai it has been lurking in Europe lor years while we have escaped. C AX AO A. Ottawa, August 15. It is now posi tively asserted that the Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise will take up their res idence here for a lengthened period, the Governor Generals residence buing prepared for their reception . In consequent of the Washing treaty, considera'.le reduction are expected t- be m.t'lo iu the militia force. (AlirOUMA. Francisco, Ang. 14. tSAN George D. Trent, a negro lately employed at the pot' offie., who is charged with opening letters and stealing $220, was arrested at Chicago while en route East and brought back here, lie will be tried next week. The first political conflict of thecampaigu ocurre.l this afternoon. Capt. Jack Man roe. Il'moent, and M;tjor Jack Strattman, Bepiiblicau, met on Montgomery street this afternoon, near California street, and high words passed about political matters. Strattman sptit in Munroe's fac. Monroe slnpp-d bis in return, when Strattman " sailed in." givin-.r bio: a severe beatiur'. Both wcr? arrestod f.r fiiht'"!'; on thestrc. t. Fn vn"sco, Ahic t lo. The .Tapa-nc-e tlov- niiTi.-rt h:' ado'r l i, ii"v coin Hire system, i'ob.1 and silver n w b-'int; the same standard as the American with the Y. X. corresponding with tbe American dollar for unit. The body of tbe late Lieut. MeKoe, killed in Corea, which arrived on the steamer Japan, will be escorted to the Oakland boat by tronps from Presidio this afternoon and sent E;ist for burial. Republicans, who aro not admirers of George C. Gorham, are very much dissatis- fied with bis canvassing the Slate for the j Republican ticket, and openly avow tbeir intcrtion to bolt the ticket, declaring that it is the old fiht of four years since re newed. Two or three prominent men are included in this li-t. There is little betting going on, the Dem ocrats generally insisting upon odds or on a given majority being named for Booth. A few bets have been made even, but only a few. The attendance at thj Fair to-day aroi even'me is greater than any other day ex cept Saturday. The success of the exhibi tion, pecuniary and otherwise, is now as sured. Many people from the East and Europe are visiting the pavilion, and Japa nese and Chinese are attending daily in considerable numbers. San Francisco, August 18. Tho Scott centennary banipict atthc Grand Hotel this evening, was attended by about one hundred gentlemen. A dispatch from Col. Von Schmidt, says the initial points for tbo Lake Taho Tunnel, on both sides, was agreed upon between himself and tbe engineer for the Central Pacific. A party of carpenters go up to morrow to Summit Station to erect winter quarters for the. working parties on both si.les of the mountains. Los ANftF.LK, August 13. To largest political pntbering ever known in Los Angeles county is now assembled in front of the Lafayette hotel, listening to a speech by Hon. Horace Maynard, of Tennessee, to be followed by Itoinunldo Pacheco, Re publican nominee for Lieutenant Governor; Hon. S. O. Houghton, Congressional nom inee ; Hon. Jesse 0. Goodwin and Splivali', delegates from Anaheim, Los Nietos, El Monte, Gallatin, Wilmington and other towns. Sixty thousand dollars was subscribed t the public meeting ia Gallatin toward tbe purchase of tbo opposition steamer. Sa Francisco, August IS. Tbis after noon a banner, sixty feet long and ten feet wide, with Booth "and Pacheco painted then on in red an 1 blue letters, was placed er ss ihe street at the corner of Davis and ("lav, 1 y cnt! ii::v'tie Germans. The ow r of t ' 'n :- be'trt Democrats, pr !.:..! , ' ' :!! ; : but the ten- v.,;- ; r-; . : r d t'.1V V. O l oivn i aiiii. Th ,: v ,, C.f. Th- o .- o ..i;i'l -op i; ii' ail r .-r:.l..d v.-.i.-itl--r.ihl.( V.-u. Tii- W. II1CU1. IJ tnkol C ilifurul i i'J ,-cn ! $ iflO.- nmi n coin to Sotitb America hy the Pitna- ini ftc:ner to-morrow ; one of the lartrc.t sliipini ntit ever inale, ami an cviikuce of i TC3iiing trifle with tlint country. The Rcpnlilican mass meetin; at Pacifie Hall this evening is largely attended. The demonstration looks like a guarantee for San Francisco for Booth by at least 2,000 jority. Tliero now appears very little douht but that the Republicans will place a straight ticket in the field for the purpose of defeat ing nnd destroying the Tax-payer's organ isation, which claims to control the Rcpuu can party, and refuses to reward old party workers. McCarty snd John Harrold, present Supervisors for the 4th and 2d wards, will probably receive the Republi can nominations. If luey will run inde psndenl. ' A Paris batter, whose stock was rid dled with ballet daring tbe liefre, now sells tb Jimiftrd bat at fibnlous prices as goavenirs of tbe wnr. Four small children of Mr. Walker, of Winterset, Ior, recently bad a fight with a den of rattlesnakes, and all were bitten ; bat a prompt use of anti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAOB gTITZsX. A lists ft. crpTOX STIIZEL & UPTON, REAL. ESTATE BROKERS, Corner of Front & Washington Si's, PORTLAND, OKKGOa. Will attend to the purchase and Pate of Real Estate In all Parts or Oregon. 3P"Loans negotiated on First Mortage Real Estate and Collateral Security. Agents for the Sale of Blocks and Lots In Hotladay's Addition lo Hut Portland. C. C. WAY, Salesmaa and Soliciting- Aient REFERKKCES-3Y PERMISSION: Massft. La do A Tiltoh. Hankers, Portland Oregon. But. IIoLLADAT. H. D. Gbkbx. WASBiaWAH A Co. Jas. Bthkl, Cashier, First National Bank. Lorn Baooxs. maj2l STRATT0X & WALLER, (Successors to J. K. Gill,) STATE 8TBEET, SALEM, DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY Musical Instruments, AND . FANCY ARTICLES II 1 K INVITE K?IKCI AT. ATTENTION TO OUtt 1 stock of Mon & Hamlin Orgat.s; Cluck erlng, Marsliad k Nittauer, an4 Emerson Pimuos All of which can be sold ou th mast aovauta. geou terras. Salem, April 11. S.ILK31 DRAY HACK CO FOiilTAUDKKS 81IITPERS. CITY DRAYMEN & HACKMELV. AH freiffMinx witnia tu city dune at .lior t notice mul on rta.mJit(l- levin. LUrcUo c iiisi 4 i.lv' i i iut -nliri 'e to convey jtA.-'ii'iig '.a to c-ir ic it . j jt ua ciiy drives. S-i't. 12. lTi. xx The Lciilxi Ferry IS five mile aod a half nth of ?a!i-ra, and l tiie easn.81 and mont illrect ruute from Salens to lit-U-pr iitlent e. Monm uU oi vallla, TaqDln. Bay, And kII fiitiTmeiliate puints. A New an t Cominorti.ma Itoar, flnn'y con structed, so as to ttrr.v sioi k of all kinU with satrty and ili-patch. Th tunks have I ern ((real ly tmirpve! , an') tie roa'ts are Hi a belter ron. Oil Mil thu'i -v, r lief .rd ai, Hc-otnitimlatiiifr ferrvu'Hit Wilt ulaj's be in Attendance, but an exiiii charge will be made for crossing xt late hours. CI14. V. PKrTVJi'KX, Pr firlrtor. M u I ..-. ?OOL SOUGHT! JJI .HaTMA . K . T " ' I - izsr casi: l3r"V.,l r.,i ei tl .e I. .l ie : i x t K. I.KVY, rr' Old Corner. April; T11ATC IIKK S. SOX H.WK A I.AKflS i.or or FIXE TOOTH COM US. Ivury HuUlior Ivorv K;iM.cr Assorted Kn-!i,b French Pocket F-nplifh ... .llad jer liair A.'Jtortc.l IN" FA XT POl'KKT CLOTHK.S h.vi:: INFANTS TOOTH Klit'SIIK..... NAIL Ami cTorv kin 1 of brush wanted. I JoM-J V AT STKATTOji c WAI.M.irS, E.iKKI, Kar.cy, ll.-iiiri:fr a:.d Wi-rlt. Bill all ll ilr. Cloth, rle h and fhavlng. CUftfilt, a rtn- Asso-lmrnt. Call ami te 1 lie m. HURRAH, FGR THE BEACH! 1 HI K S T K A 91 K U VAKUAA. CAPTAIN - J. H. D. I.RAV Will have Astoria every MOXDAY. TrKSDAY. yiHUAV ai.d SAllrtl'AV MORMNti.-, at Is o'-i.'clt A. M ,r-ndiriKt Kurt Stevens and tape Disappointment, tur Unity. re, carh way, $1. Connecting with Ptas:e Lines and Boats fur Ojs ervtlle, l.ray's llaroor and Olympia fPFir freight ai.d pa.-SHge apply onboard. THKSTKAMR . EfS$t xt. .-.;i .vrs ri.;2ttl3i CAITAIV WM. V. OKAY Will leave Ator!, F.very Tay (undais except ed) tor ikupjnoii Lai.dliti:. Fare, each way, 30 Cent. Connecting with the sue for lintels on the lleach. The GRANT will alsf. malce -MinFE TRIP per week is Knappton, connecting: ai Astoria with the Mail b ats 'or Po-llaud ; acd i,a&i'bal ttijislo Young' River falls. trT"For-reight, Paaaasre or Charter, ann'y on lloarl julii-lm ElbHTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION 0PT!IE WCHANICS' INSTITUTE . - VtltL OtEN TCEDAV. Ati?oi 8. 1871, AND CONTINUE row- Weeks, t.:ay ami Eirenlnsx, Iu the l?avi!i..n, rmavK o llo. vari, 1 TllelH .1..! - t i; ''u Api-:: n i- r i.i-.-t :-. ti.-". r" 11: - Of eeiiti. t"? J li'v i-t 'ir... ' . -..-t i -in postlioiV -!,.r '.r - i J" r.-.-i :. H ;.. i. 40 tiltt-ail us or 1 . It ... Hi it i:- f- n i- i P r mtum list, ai.d all iivniia oin will he p.tit un ai pliuaiion. by aodres-iiM 1 11 GlbMiilih. !( e cia) Agent, Me,hatiirs' Institute Sao Kranciso to wttuse care articles intended fo- eichthllion majbes-nt. a.rt II HI. 1,11 IK PresidroU mtv5d lui ST. HELEN'S HALL. POBTIiAHD, A Boarding and Day School ContlwUd by tho iMe Rod ner. under the u ptrriskon or the Kijtht Her. Ii. nitr Morrrs. u D. Ihe ChrittoiM term will lKn ,te tgT'Those rlealrinn ten bs JraittM u f-fXatding upils, should tnjikearlT ApplicittoDa Jy-Sia FLORKXCK Sewing! Maohines! AMONvi T11K VKRT BEST. Call and examine beore buylrg. 8TKA1TOK WALLER. Jane A.nt.. NOTICE. OTICF If IIFRrBT GIVE TIIAT, BT PR der of the Common Caancll. fir prr cent additloc Will he crwrrcd on all tatuti reoialaiog iIim friwn atid att lomt 1st. 1N7I .i w iant. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS TTILL BR AWARDED TO THE SEASON T T TICKET UOLULRS oo the 4th Day of September, 18711 Tin Coimopolltn BrtirTolcnt fnelrtty, of Cal tfornlii, will hot. I th-ir Sucoti'l (i aud hair at the BroJ .-treel TtieHt. r, Nevada city, Cal , In aid o the following cliHritablv purposes: 1st, Pablic PrhooU of Nevaila ennnt. ?cl VaMiu Library of NVva'ia City. 8il, Orphan AnTlatn, Nevada conty. 4 h, firs Department, Nevada City. 100,1100 fcuon Ticket ttt Admit lo j will be sold t 9 60 tick. All the Premium w.H be deposited In the BANK UK IbVAUA IOIMI. ' PREMIUMS: 1 Premium, fold coin 1 Premium, pnld coin 1 Premium, fold coin 1 Premium, gold coin 1 Premiu :', (told coin ' 1 Premium, gottl coin 1 Premium, gold coin 1 Premium, go d coin X Premium, gold cdn IS Premiuma, gold coin, tl,' 00 each..... ft Premiums, gold coin, $o00 each 8 Premium, gold coin, t30 each..... 15 Premiums, gold coin, t.50 each. . 100 Premiunn, gold coin, 1100 each KM) Premiums, gold coin, f50 each.......... 25,noo . 15.000 . 10,00. S.000 . 4.iH . S,(W . 8KO0 . S,49) . 2,000 . 15,000 . 1,600 . 3,400 . 6,Wh . 10,(00 .. 5,Wi0 200 Premiums, gold coin, (80 each.. 6,000 5o0 Premiums, gold coin, $25 each 12,500 1048 1'remiun.s. gold coin, $M each 20,860 2,005 Gold Coin Premiums am't'g to ItlM.ooo Uuatnrss llansri-A. W. Poller, A. H. Ilaiiadorn, J. Corwell Lee. By special permission we refer to the following well known cltiaenft : .'otm 11. Dickson, Sheriff Nevada county. T. W. figourncy. J itiu A. Lancaster, N 1 Exchange Hotel M. n Heal, K.lncr Nevada, "uacripi. (i. V. Si-lunluuui ft, Postmastt Julius Greeowuld, County Trens (ieo It. Newell, ex-Coun y Supervise Thos. J. Gardner, Kdtlur Nevada ttaae. e. P. Banner, Merchant. K. H Menlrv, late sheriff Nevada county. U. E. Bell, Deputy Postmaster. Ira A- K.i:oo, Union Hotel. C O Allen. Nevada Foundry. Judge T. II K ille. Geo. K Phillips Merchant. A. Goldsmith, Merchant. Wm K. Cv'e, Chief Enrineer Fire Department. T Cu&ekl, e Chief Engineer tire Depart r"ent. A. Canford, Merchant, llilven k Potter, Merchant. Lester k Mulloy. Merchants. I.. Nihell. CUT Marshal Ootid retonRihe Agents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. Money should b sent by .xpres,ot liraft on any solvent Bant. Ad dress all communications to V. S. SOCIKTY, majl2 Nevada City, Cal. Money Cannot Bay It ! FOIt SIGHT IS PUICELKSS! n t, .rV TIio Diamond. Ixlasses, . MAKCra TCRirD ST J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Which are nrw off-red to the public, are pronounce-' by H celebrated OpticaDi of tt e V,,rM to b-; the Most Perfect, Natural, Ariifldal help to the human ey ever known. Thpy r irriin1 under thri- own eipervlB(on, In. ui minute Ciytal P. -hb!s irlts-it -jretiirr, nt. ttftfiv thti" nam, " Di'ninul.' wn ivCoant : ir hc nt- ii l hf Hi: S.-.ic-r.iTic Prii.einle it i c-r. In Ii i . I I, til II, fi lit 1 t' e - V , du--nir iT u ' .1. t- il el-ar an-! i.t r.-l vim,ni. as in the 'thy p'irtir. m.d ,.r-vei,ti!iK all nu ll, eauitit i!isliO( iir-l! ap el'ini'iei-ms: anil i erit.K i.f Bisht, dizaines. Ac . peculiar to all o'.tier in U5e. Tlifii are Mounted in the. Fntt Manner, In fra ":eil of I e heat quill'y, of all materials A for. t'.al purpos,. THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY CNN.iT rK LH'FPXFSED. Cauuos. N'.ue (teiiuiiH- uiiliM rearing their trade mark fcijunpfil o:j every frame. w. v."m7iitix, Jeweler and Optician. Sola Agent for SALK3I, OISKGOX. Prnm whum thi-y can only he ot-tained. These goods arcui-t Mipp-'ol to Pedlers at an price. t,.L12ittwlY ipiiiifoltj PiepouBfin; DirtionaTj BIOGRAPHY AND MYTHOLOGY CONTAINING MEMftniKf OF TJ1K EMINENT PER SON? OK ALL ACF.S, AND AC COVNTS OF TIIE NORSE, llIXIou AXI CLASSIC MYTHOLOtilKS. By J. TI10MAS, A.M. M.D., CHAMBER'S ENCYCLOPEOIA. A riCTIONAP.Y OF UiiiVi'ial KiKmkMlsc for Hie Pt-ople, Revised Edition, Re-Issne or 1810, with Maps, rlatcs 1 Ensravlngs. To be CmpUtrd in ."It PARTS, 1 VOLS. f S.',2 pnge eavli. Illuolralcd with abou Four 'I'liounnntl KmrraTlnsjs and forty JIups, Trice per PART, including MAPS and ILLUSTRATIONS, 60 Cent. PRICK PKU VOLUME : Kxtra clth, bee'-led b-.ardn.... Llhraiy sheep, marbled edges . .. .t0 msbliohrd b" J P. MFPIJiCOTT it ., rhiladrlpliia. II. II KEY A CO., Agents Tor the Pacific toast- jjl-2Sdalro HOME CIRCLE, Vol. 1. t tt tt 2 PIANIST'S ALBUM. PIA?;0-F0?vTE GEMS. T,tr t i- m I t It d' i-ei . ' tMen - hr mi! t .-ii ir-. i. sr b.n lAe Iman hec i i - i'.i i,..:ratn. nt .l must - at Hie lowe. ,riee. t i.e miuic itiaT le ulajed oo ll,e P.ai.ulo, le. Me- t...l..nn r.l.t,,t Hr-.Jtn Price of eai h ! ! In Boardf. i.5 ; In cloth, cn; Ki. II t, lit, f-r- presents 4.ii. renibj maiidioatpai.-.un receipt of retail price, Ol IV R IUT80W fir.. Boston. O.B DI raON OO , N.w York- ROOT'S SCHOOL FOR TIIE CABINET ORGAN. C.ntah. ProarcasiTe Leawins, "tulles, and "ales; rot (t,T.Wi .ndQrteUi Volaiitarlea, Interltidca a cl RecrentUe pieces, f.r llie Parlor and Choir. A woia of estabiisneu reputation. . By Gi:OKGE F. ROOT. Price 2 50 frn pi'tpald on Ipt of price, OLIVER !HT!0N CO., Boston. CHAS. U. DIT.O.N C - New Voik, Aujjldel AT THK- WIGrWAM: ITAIiIi Csmtasiclal fJire.v, Salena, Oisgn OKATIHO EVERY ArTERilUOll O 'risji 3 to S o'clock, and every eveninf from S to in o'clock, I utdajs eacetea. admission. V Cents Cse ol tkaW!........-.-.........iS Cents C'A. II. WAI.K'R. M.n.r MISCELLANEOUS. FLORENCE GE WIN C MACHINES. The Florence la the het ?ewins Ma.-hiue fi family one, beratise it s s-ldnrM Ket-. out tif ordr; If tliere ia one in the Pfa-e if tlreernn tint irrirsit t well, if I am h. dinned ol It, I aid Ri It Without any expense to the owuer. SAMUEL HILL. 19 Montjoraery S.rer t Sonlh, GRAND HOTEL B'ilLCINS BAN FKAKISttl, C AL1IUH.1 1 A Sirs llun a nalrr. A le- is, .:. V-"! SEND FOR CtRCULA -ActtTe Agents Vktittnl tu tt-r'f p J. M. ttU.ll. frt&'t tbTUt. KEK1.KH A II I.ST I. A I), 90 LIUKCTY nr., M; 'A I' HI. OREGON AND NORTH-WEST COfililSIOii AGEHCY For buyiojE anl lorwardine direct, via Isthaus Uail and Cape Horn, with 8an Francisco cuunecthms, all classes and vanel'ee of ierctianllae, and for sale of bxiMirla frim the Norlh-wet. Adeanees made on approTed consiimments, and urtlers respectfully roiii l.td. All oruera aud bu.ineas-will receive jiruuipt atteriiou. KelbreiH'es. NEW YORK. N. Y. NiT'L Ex. Babx, cor. Oolleg ace A Lhamiwra street. Mrasas. A. E. k C. E TiLTot. S5 Liberty c,. Mittsan. J. U BapwaaLL k Bans., Bmik.-rt 2 Broad htreet. Masas Bkbtlkt. Miu.kb k THoaae.SlSoatb St. OREGOS. Massas. Lsdd k TtLToa. Bankers, Portland. H ). K. D t-HiTTi:. s, P.irtlund. A. A. McCULLr, m)., Salem. Dec29dwtf SsINGEU'S SEV.NC MACHINES Mrs. Vroom Sow has the Apency for these popular Machines, and keep a variety of them constantly on hand. The tncre ai in pooolarity of the HNlihR MA. ( UINM proves their excellence, and tbe ladies are invited to call aud examine them. 1 ) r e s s 31 aking Is also carried on at this FstablUhment, as heretofore, Which Is constantly In receipt of the Latest Styles and Catalogues of Fashions and Patterns, DiRECT FROM NEW YORK Not. 8-dwlm UAILlloAU i.ETTlXi! GRUBBING ANO CLEARING. Northern Pacific I!ilroid--Forty Biles. "EAI.KP prAposala will be received until nnor, t -f Momlity, August 211. at Knjtieer's 1 iffiee In KaIama,WashinKtou Territory, lor dulng the . Grubbing and tteanni; on 40 Milci from Tonrle I'rerk Northward. Cle'rins: t"hek,pt out of the way of ihe Grad iris-. Work ti. ! nrr.i ye i . sublivi I oh i f not e-s ban (5 five n.tles , a- h Parlies can hi. I toi '-ic ir ttirve ub'l I.ir.na. ft .Is rt etv.d by the ai-re t r by H e rul e. - p, clfi- anons c-in lie seen, and turlher ezpla nai inns gi.en, at th.e d:ce of THO. B MORKH, Eog'r Pac. 1iv. In Kalama. tin. or after Wednesday, Any;. tt. Bt order of the President. J. GREGORY SMITH. W. MILNOKROItKRT.-. Knirtneer-ln Chief. KiLa.l, Waatiington Territory, Aug. 8. 1571. au?5 An Infallible blood pi-iFiF.n.pofMci-ingrare toic and xiebivixe propertiea a certain cure for nnci x.tTisa. tolT. M t n tLCU, and all kindred DimacB. It completely restores the system when lm. paired by disease, revive, tho action of the klDXEU sisal ;.1TL OBCAtls. radi cally cures staorixv salt snr I ia. and all eisii-xive ua rtravrou Dla eases, give Immediate and pcrmanen t relief in DYSPErStA.. ebviipelas, Tntnori, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcere and Sores; eradl catcs from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease, It is Pl'stKLV vf.cet able. being made from an herb found indigenous In raiiformia It is therefore peculiarly suitable for nae by Females and Children, aa a aiooo rti. F1CH Waal BEHOVtTOa. For Sal. by all Druggists. REDINaTOR, HQ8TETTCR & C. AGENTS, 629 and 631 Market Street, San Francisco. CHOLERA. HOW TO CTUltK IT. AT the chmmeneementof the Diarrhosv. which alaay.prec des an attack of th. Cholera, Use a teaspooi ful of the Pain K ller in ug-ir and water, hot. It convenient,! and then half, freely the aTcnarh aod bow. ts w ih the Palo Kil ler tear. Slinuld the diarrhoea or cramp- eon tlnae, repeat th dose every ten or fifteen min- utea until the patwnt ta retleven in extreme ca-e. twam m ire I a-p 01 fill miy be given at a do. " The Pain K1 er. a ,n I :e. nal rtt edy. has no equal In case. . f i'tm r . ntom r C u p uu', D.-nep-ia, livs-n ry. A h".a. ft 10 e. n "o. r rit, by akn.g tt i.i'rui ,iiv. n-l ba'hit aw-h It fre ly Ita actl ". Ik -a'alc, w' e" elti .... I a y a: pile,! to O.d hora. Burn-, l-..l i a'd ,-pr li.s- K-ir Hck lleadaclie and Tootharhe, lo i't 'ai to try it In short, it Is a Pais Kiix.a Diri-'-tl n nccompany ea-h b t'le Tne Killer la Bold by all deal.es In Med'cines. Price, o ceuls, 50 cents, and tl per bottle. auglJ SALEM BREWERY! SAMUEL AUOL1MI, sALKH, OHEGUi, The Oldest Brewery in Town I la ready to furnish h customers with better ALE -V jl.' I1EEII Tha be h r r made be Tor-. PAN1UKS St PPUKDTO OB DKR, AvsOrrfert from the coantrr promptly flllrd at regular rates ma7dw SPONGES ! 1,000 SPONGES! Tin largest lot In Salem, at BOUTIlltH'a! DRUO ITORE. - jua15 Choice Haras Liartl, n.-icon, and Shoulders, at 1- P. CflTT'S. X 1 XS.i W 1 -a" ! ' ' - v: pi ' ' : v' DRUGS & MEDICINES THE USK-WEED REMEDY x We rc aware of Bin tact tint It Is generally an easy matter to procure certificates a testinj the efflcleney f paleia remedies from a cervala class of those who lise Ihcm. We hare selected the followir.if heeius. the namea attached to them are these of men ej the moet taref-.tl and sarupuloui Jiaracter, and hecaue thi lai. class of ibe-r acquaintances In Oregon will not, for a moment accuse or itwpect I hem of any ex. agtcralioD in the statements Uiej make. Crtift -at; from A. K. Shipley. Kq. irlal contributor to the WilUimtUe rim.r, and f0 retary ol the Oregon U .rllcu,lural fWcletf : Oswaoo. Oa , March 2'J, 1T1. 1r. A. M IriKTits : . ... Some four weeks afro I was entirety prostrated wit;. Kheuii ausm ; In fa.et. I was Almost !. I suit to yi-'i for one 10 ounce Imttte f th. ' I nk Weed H.-ciedv."by the us. which I r--r.eureil at i.-r,st Itnme.iiate rell-(; and by tli. li-i.e the Ae was Ron. the Itlieumansoi waa g me s'ri'in aiv own eaperk-nee, and Irom what I haT. heatd ot'liers s y who haee used V e I'd. .-.-d I belief e It t. lie a certain cure f r Kheit tnatlsni. Yours respectfully. A. It elllPLEr. C'niftct from the Hoa. A. I. Dufur, e-IVrs.d-nt ol Oreiron State Aurlcullural foci ely, and auiln.r of ftatistlcs ol Orefon " Kkt Pian.D, April 1, lttTl. I A V .-Yk to: I a affl cted with a seT.re attack of Chronlo Hi,,. io!..ii ; was coatlned be i'at ol tt. .11.. tr. ra Jai ui-y to Ju y. when I used lb. L i.a a iid. and It ured m up. A. 1. ft its. lift a'e 'rows Mr. J isaea Bil-ee, tb. eele- hes.ll stotk grower aod " Klug ol Oregoa Tarf." srvta's I,i.skd. January H, ISTU To Pa. A.M. Ijtavaa A Co.: T' i. is to acknuwiedge .be efneary of y-ur I'r k Weed Keroc'y.or (mgon RheumMIe Cure." I was afllrl-d dT months wltbatelT seriaua attack of tnfi.mniatorv Kheumaltsm and tried ne.ir y all of the sj-called Rheumatic Reenedte. witbn ft srr lellef peree Ivable. . I then trie 1 your Remedy, arid Its use resulted In the most happy illeca- a perlect cure. Truly yours. JA.MK3 BYUKB. Cert ficale fr m ilon. T I. Q'limby, ex-County Conimlasioner of Multnoma'i county. Oregon. i:i8T PoKTLtao, April 1, 1871. Da. A. M UH't k Co: I have used llie 1'i k-Weed Hernedy " and am eatiofled It Is a valuable iiudieloe. It r0U Uttet and inriff"atr the syatetu. lhia ia my ex lierieuce with the remedy. Truly youra .EIQL1MBY. Certificate from Hou. N. II. Lane. PiHt Com tntssioner of Oregon, and a member of the .City Council of East Pcitland. East PoarLaSD, April 19. 171. Da. A. M. Loavaa A Co.: I have been afflicted for several years with "weakness in the back." and wandering Kheu mat pains, accompanied by aorere. conetipntion. Bv the use of one ho tie ot your tna-Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure. I have been entirely relieved and cheer fully recommend it aa a most valuable and efficient remedy. NAT. n. LANE. Certificate from Hoa Gideon Tibbetta, member of th,e City Council of Eaat Portland. ; East Poktlakd April 7, 1871. Da. A. M tOhTaA k Co.: Glare This Is to inform yon thai I have used your 4 Cnk-Weed Remedy" f.r Neuralig and Rheumatic pains and found relief from the use of only on bottle, and can recommend It to those in need of such a remedy. Yours GIDEON T1BBETTS. Put up In 10-onnre Bottles at$l 50 per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE tir.FGOS MEDICAL LAB OR A10RY. By A. JW. LORl'EA V f EAST PORTLAND. OKKGON. tWVor SalcPy nil Unidtrixta. r. h. Mcdonald & co. wiioLM tir: DRUGGISTS San Francisco, Cal. Call toe attention of Dealers to their Iar-c ansort nicnt of "Newly Arrived" Goods couiwtd In part of the following article., twiner wnn e-erv thins keut In a we: iiai aioas. Fusu Imcos, I'ATrUT ilKDICIWKS, TkCSSVS k 8urFOKTERS, F.sskktial Oils, TlLDKVS ParrARATIO.va, DHUOGISTS' SCNDklha. SHiKta llEKaa, FiarcMKiaa, W hich w. offer at the lowest t ash i'rloe. and are jvFRosEaa vriL, FAtJCTS AND OTLS. determined not to l undersold. a IX IscDO.NALD k CO., Rax Fbajicuco, Cal. FOR SALE. OTTO DRtO BCI! EM, located In Pan Kruin Isco, Cal. After our bvst v- ihc, and express ing our thanka for the liberal patrouaue wc have received lor more than twentv..ne years, during which period n have been steadily engaged in the limit buslneaa In California, w e leg to say Iu consequence of llie rapid growth of Dr. V alker'a California Vinegar Bittera. now spread over th. Vulted hiates and eountriea tar bevond. we aro necesaitalcd to devote our entire tuuu to said bua inew. We are the Oldest Drug firm on the Pacific Coast and the only one, continuous under the same pro prietors since 1M9, and have determined to sell our lance, prosperous, and well established business oa iaYoraole terms. This is a rare opportunity for men -with mean, of entering Into a profitable bualueaa with, advan tages never before offered. k or particulars enquire of it. H. McnOSALD k CO., K H. MrDoffAxn, I Wholesale Druggists, 1. C. Brancaa, ( ban Francisco Cal. N. B. I'nid a sale Is made we shaft continue our Importations, and keep a large stock of fresh goods constantly on hand, and sell at prices to dely com petition. feSBBSt til aVm. AgVallaV, ""ku a raJLtM- TIILI.IOl Bear Trwliaaasiy la Ikelr Waadrrfwl l aralive EsTrcla. I Tlargar Bittera ar. not a Til. Fsaer Orlnk. Made of Paar Uasa. . Wklakey, Pr.af Hplrlls aad UrfaM I.l.aara, doc tored, spiced and awmteoed to ale, the taste, called Tunica," Appetizers,1' M Restorers," Slc that lead tb. tippler on to draokenoesa aad rain, but are a true Medicine, mad. from th. Natlva Hoots and Herbs of California, free frasn alt Alcoholic eitlmalaale. They an th. 1411 KAT III.OOU IM BIFIEIl aad A LIliK til VIM. lOllNCIPLK, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tb. rtrstem, carry, ing off all poisonous matter and restoring tbe blood (o a healthy condition. No person can take tbeae I! i Item according; to directions and remain lona anwell, provided their bones are not destroyed ty mineral poison or other means, and tb vital arrans wasted beyond the point of repair. ThesTnrest tipalls J'arcatlve as well ns a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit if acting as a powerful amnt In relieving Conges tion or Inflammation of tbe Liver, and of all the Vhweral Oraana. FOIt FEMALE C OMPI.AIXTM, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at tbe torn of lite, tbeae Tonic Bit ters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhei. aintisiti and IJout, Dyspepsia or In. dlce.tlon, lllllana. Kesnlltent .a.d Intermittent Fewer. Diseases of Ike Ulsod.;,I.iver, Hidseys and Bladder, theae Biltcrs have been most successful, taarh llisrases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is general!, produced by durantxTaeut ol tlie lUiicallve Organs. DYtPEPtIA Ott INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain In tbe Bhonldars, Coughs, Tight ness of the Cheat. Dlszineas, Bottr Emotstions of tie etomscb. Bad Taata In the Month, BUions Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and s hundred other painful symptoms ars.tns off springs of Dyspepsia. ( ) Tbey invigorate the Stomach snd stlmnlate thd torpid Liver snd Bowels, which render tlieru of ' oneqaalled efficacy In cleanalng tbe blood of all lm pnntiea, and imparting' new life snd vigor to tlul whole system. FOIt SKIN niKA?Ket,Kruptlona, Tetter. Salt Hhennt, Blotcliea, Hpots, l'lmples. Pnatnles, Bolls, Cartiunt lea, King-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Byea,Eeyalpela. Iteh. Bcnrfa, TltanotoraUrm. of the Bkin. Humors and Dlaetteeaof th. ekin. of what ever name or nature, are literally dug np and car ried out of the system in a short time by the nse of inene m uen. vine Dome in aocn cases win con vino, the moat Incredulous of tbeir curativeeffect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its Impurities banting through the skin In Pimples, Eruptions or Sore. ; cleans. It when yon find it obstructed and srairgish In the veins; cleans, it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the bloud pore, and ths health of tbe system will follow. s FIN, TAPE, snd other WORMS, nrfcing In the svtem of so many thousands, are effectually uestroyea anil rerooveo. BOLT) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proririetor. R. H. MCDONALD CO., DmngiiO ami Wen. Agents. San Franciac. Cel., and si and 34 Commerce btrwet, Mew York. GREAT SUMMEH-T02IC. Dtstujin ' Cerilia! Elisir of ' Cliya Firl A pteUant Cordial which treii-tbeDS and lw proves i he Dig. s Ion, an excellent preventive of fevers, tevoi a id' Ague, Ac, snd s great Kene wator and Tonic for tuvalids and debilitated per sons. 11 so oil!) k Co., New York, Sole Manuf.o turers. hold by all Iiroggista. Julyti To lliysiiiia. ' WK CAM. ICapteIAl. ATTBS. tton to Physicians that their prescriptions will bsesrsiully nsd a tsll hours KlOilT OR DAT, . AT Nalem Driitr Store! ! M S(. fl..,. A fW.. Irarr4 i ! ,Mt M k vmtmtetrr: S4.. N .1 l-t t n