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Oregon ffieeijfq ffiatesmttit. 8ALKV. WIDJKMI. AlMrt 14. 1871. Stat News. Willamette Valley. The Albany papers ssy the Collegi ate iDtiitate will open oa Sept. 4th, with R. K. Warren, at priocipal ; Rev. E. R. Gerry, as Professor of Lan- Roagef, etc.; E. F. Sox, Professor of Kngligh Literature, etc. ; Mils Louisa Quackcnbush, Teacher of Magic. A nesr health resort bai been found up in Linn eonntv, at the Soda Springs at Kees Mills, 18 miles from Albany. The Democrat speaks highly of the same. Tenement houses are scarce In the city of Albany, and parties arriving there cannot find bouses to occupy. At a late affray in Harrisbnrg, Win. Warner n cnt in the side and an other man somewhat hurt. The bridge leading to Davis' ferry, between Scio and Marion, was burned last Tuesday by an Incendiary. A railroad station is to be bnilt six mites above Albany oa Beird" farm The Albany Fire Company will at tend the annual parade of the Port land Fire Department. John Tacker bai been taken to the Insane Asylum from Linn county. An uninhabited house at Syracuse, on the Saotiam, lately took fire and was burned to the ground. Coals from the locomotive set fire to jtaoiey's wheat field, burning s6me grain and about 100 yards of fence. The Albany Regieter speaks of a field of wheat that has been steadily cropped for the last fourteen years. Yielding this year 40 bushels to the acre. Also of another field of wheat, one hundred and fifty acres, that turns on 8,250 bushels, an average or 55 buab els to the acre. Dave Froman baa retnrhed from bant iatbe moantainf, he killed two deer at one shot and a bear at another. J. B. Spreoger Is to move to Port land, to take charge of the new hotel corner of Front and Taylor streets The wife of Mr. W. Humphrey, liv ibg nine miles south of Albany, was terribly burned the other day by throwing a backet of water on burn ing fat which not only burned her seri ously, bat set the home on fire, which was fortunately extinguished. We learn from the Corvallii Gazette that Geo. P. Wren bas let the contract for building the bridge across Mary's river for the sum of $4,500. A fire occurred on the ' farm of J. Q Thornton a few (fays since, -damage alight. The wheat crop of Benton county is much larger this year than usual, and the yield so far as we can learn is from 20 to 40 bushels per acre. The oat crop is not so large ai nsual and the yield per acre is much less than here tofore. The potatoe crop is light. The frnit crop is good. A young man named Gallager, while ont hunting last Saturday, near Soda Springs in Linn county, acci dentally shot , and killed himself the ball entering the brain. On last Sunday, we understand, the people in Mr. Porter's neighborhood, south of this place, bad a lively time fighting fire. Persons cannot be too careful about setting ire oat daring the summer season. - k . Prof. J. B. and Mrs. S. H. McGibeney gave one of their popular .concerts' at the M. E. Church in this city on Sat urday evening. We leara from the Eugene Journal that the upper valley is filled with smoke, the same as here. James Fleming bad a conviction be fore Recorder : Brown for stealing blankets. The plat of Junction City has teen filed in the Clerk's office at Eugene. Ws learn that a fire occurred in Cor va'.lii Saturday, in which three or four buildings were burned a furniture shop owned by Mr. Graves, a gun shop, a saloon and another building. Loss not stated, but we ascertain it Is covered by $2,400 Insurance, in the Union. Portland. We call the following from the Bui. Utin of the 25th : Yesterday afternoon, between fonr and five o'clock, a son of Henry - Schieland, the milkman, was ran over and seriously hart. A horse attached to a light spring wagon became frightened yesterday afternoon, and started on a run up Front street, scattering portions of the vehicle along the street as be ran. A man while engaged yesterday afternoon in painting: a house In the northern part of the city, fell from I staging a distaoce of twenty feet, in juriog his right arm and leg,' but for ts nately, not breaking any bones. ' The next steamer for San Francisco - will be the Oriflamme, R. Floyd, com mander, sailing Wednesday, August 30th. Wells, Fargo 4 Co. shipped last evening by tbe steamer John L. Slev ens, for San Francisco, $60,000. Tbe Oregon City Woolen Mills have shipped this season fifty thousand ponnds of wool to Boston. The Oregonian says s The firm of Everding k Farrel for warded by the steamer Joba L. Btev. ens yesterday evening, a glass jar filled with a fine sample of Oregon winter wheat, to be exhibited at the San Francisco Mechanics Fair. William II. Patton, soo of tbe pro prietor of the Patton House, died at the Dalles, yesterday from 'the effects of a paralytic stroke. Tbe steamer Fannie Troupe caught on fire on Wednesday, as she was on her trip ap to this city. The fire, was timely discovered and extinguished. We learn that Mr. Hallet, Superin tendent of construction on tbe Oregon and California railroad, is hiring all tbe bands he can procure. The bridge on the Vancouver road was destroyed by fire on last Wednes day night. Tbe weight of the locomotive which was brought up on the Wetyoot is 42 tons. The Herald says : ... A a association bearing the name of the "Oregon Piano and Organ Associ ation bas lately been organised in that city for tbe purpose of disposing of pianos and organs to such as cannot afford to buy an instratneat at , pne, nf a mere ordinary rental, payments to be made monthly. As the band chariot of the circus we comine- down F-nnt street, ftn Wednesday, a drayman In backing his horse ran the dray against the leg of one of the chariot horses and fractured it. - ' . : . From the Ortgonjan ef tbe 2C t 'J A serious accident occurred on board tbe steamer Constnetine, yesterday afternoon. One of tbe sailors engaged in tcrsping the mast, lost bis balance, and fell a distance of about thirty feet. He struck on tbe deck and one of bis legs v. as broken and badly lascerated by a belaying pin. His injuries are of such a serious character that bis re covery is considered doubtful. The pile-driving along Water street in East Portland progresses quite rap idly under the circumstances. A little son of Henry Scheiland was thrown out of a milk sagoo, on Wed nesday evening, and so badly Injured that be died yesterday from tbe effects of tbe accident. Tbe frame of tbe new saw mill on tbe eastern bank of tbe river is ap, and the roof has been placed oa. Thi Oriflamme will be tbe ost steamer from San Franisco for Port land. She will sail on tbe 30ih of lb month; Tbe Bulletin says : One of the Sisterhood of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary died at Si. Mary's Academy in this city on Wed nesday last. We learn that tbe corner stone of tbe new Episcopal Cbureh, at Vancou ver, will be laid with appropriate cere monies on Thursday next. This morning Jas. Lee, an attache of M'lle Jeal's Circus, was arrested on the charge of giving liquor to prison ers incarcerated in tbe City Jail. Tbe Bulletin says that visitors to Astoria and Clatsop are returning. r Col. " Jeema Pipes" is to commence lecturing at Portland this evening and will probably take that city by storm, being irresistible. Two small locomotives used on the east ead of tbe N. P. K. R. are being transferred to this end and are on the way from Saa Francisco to Kalama. Legal business is flush before tbe Justice courts of the metropolis. Mr. Beatty fell, and was considera bly hart, when going on board tbe Constantino to leave for San Prancisco. The Oregonian learns that Holladay, is also negotiating for the purchase of the Canal and Locks, now building. The same ' paper says : We learn that Rev. H. K. Hines of Walla Valla District, Oregon Conference, bas trav eled six thousand miles during the past year, on horseback and oy private conveyance. He has crossed the Blue mountains ten times, and camped out forty-two nights, scattered through all the months of the year except January. Carpenters are engaged in remodel ing tbe cabin of tbe Railroad ferry boat. That was a high old cabin and ' can stand considerable taking down. Tbe old flues in tbe propeller Cali fornia, are being replaced with new ones, the old being dangerously worn ont. . The steamer Idaho was due at Port land yesterday, and tbe Stevens arrived at San Francisco on Sunday. Ned Campbell, manager of tbe Pix ley Tronpe, has married Miss Annie Pixleyv James Hays, an old raaident of Washington Territory, and connected prominently With Idaho affairs during late years, died the other day, the Oregonian also, says, in that city. Semthern Orefrtra. The Jacksonville Sentinel contains an acconnt of tbe death of Dr. Wilmot C. Hanson, late of Chicago, who was physician at KUmetb agency. He was with a party exploring the mountains upon the bead ot Rogue river to Crater Lake. His comnanioos, . Beotley and Maxwell, found him dead on returning to camp one day, tbe circumstances showing that be bad died suddenly and without pain. Examination after wards showed the cause to bave been apoplexy of tbe lnngs. He leaves a family in Chicago. He is highly spok en of by the correspondent whose ac connt is published Mr. O. C. Apple gate. A portion of the fence surrounding tbe Jacksonville cemetery was lately destroyed by fire. Mr. Sam Bowden lately fell upon bis knee bursting the knee pan. The bay contract for Fort Klamath bas been awarded to Wm. Ish. Last week the dam of tbe ' Rogue River Mining Company gave way, causing a serious loss, as it will not probably be repaired tbe present sea son. - ' - Tbe Roseburg Emign learns that Wm. Kt was thrown from a borse in Looking Glass Prairie and badly in jured. A couple of borse thieves from Jack son county had been run into Douglas county. - i ; . The wife of Samuel Car died at Oak land of Scarlet fever, jaLicb Oi?fne was prevalent. Tbe SfATiSMAS takes pleasure in crediting the Etuign "Occasionally." Send along vonr items neighbor. Jones Flonrnay has been pronounced insane and sent down to the Asylum. The Plainitaler says tbe schooner Bobolink bas landed a cargo of mer chandise at Gardiner for Roseburg and Oakland; ' , , ... ' r..;..T That interesting paper recommends some of its brave partisans to give the editor of this ! paper a thrashing. Good advice, perhaps, and perhaps not. A Slight Mistaki. A well known minister of" New Orleans, walking along tbe street in that city, a few days since, met a lady for whom be bad re cently performed tbe marriage service. Desiring to renew tbe acquaintance (for tbe lady bad greatly interested bim at the time.) he accosted her with tbe remark ' Madame, did I not have the pleasure of marrying yon a lew days since?" , - - : " I was married a few days since sir." " Yes, I thought I was not mistaken; I married yoa." " Indeed 1 Well, I tbonght my hus band, was a much yocnger man than you are ; but I bave not seen enough of him to make bis acquaintance thor oughly. By the way, my dear, my chignon is getting shabby ; please give me some money to buy a waterfall." Evidently this was more than the minister bargained for, and with a basty bow, accompanied by tbe re mark, " So, yon are not tbe lady I'm mistaken," betook bis leave. Ei-Sxcbstabt Sbwaxd. Tbe Sew York Herald gives a report of a short , speech which Seward ' delivered in Constantinople on tbe 4tb of July to a company of Americans.' Of tbe status of the American Epblio be said : " I am nearly two-thirds in a voyage round the globe. I bave not as yet found a people who are not tbe friends of the United States, and I bave yet to find in the rest of my journey the peo pie or government which is hostile .' ther he ppf." LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. EUROPEAN HEWS. , PAiii8KAagust 23. Titae evidence given yesterday before the courts martial was of the uoit terrible deecrlplion.- , Do pay Margin test iSod that the Commune oa the 24th of May firmed a kind of eourt martial at La Petite Roquet te. He saw a man con demned to death in fire minutes by some boys 17 or 18 years" of age,"who ' gave to themselves airs of tbe greatest importance, liishop Sural who escaped from prison, was caught by some of the yoanger members of the defenders of the barricade and brought back. A woman demanded the honor of killing bim, and she set on the unfortunate prelate with a poniard, strking at his fare, but the Bishop sept her off with his hands. At last, losing patience, and' jeered at by the crowd, this fury drew a revolver and hot Sown her victim. Ybrxailles, August 23. In the court martial today th argument for the pro au dition was concluded. Tbe counsel for the prisoners eotniuenoed to sum up for the so enact. Ferns attempted to read a printed at m which be declares that be looks tbe fatara of France for vengeance. The vtdeaee given before tbe court martial es- tM.lisbes the fact (hat the reaerais were disguised aa firemen and fed the Samoa in Paris with petroleum. Collet, prison direct or aoJer the Comsiane, deposed that be re eeivod Ferns' order to about hostages, and he declined. Los do , August 23. A foreign ship ar rived at Shiels with cholera on board. BiRUit, .August 23 There bave been four eases of cholera ia this city, two of which were fatal. Losdok, August 24. The Amnesty Asso- eiatiou of Dublin resolved to hold a meeting at Phoenix Park on the 3d of September to petition tbe Queen to liberate political pris oners. Ourrey, British Commissioner under tbe treaty of Washington, sails for tho United. States September 9th, accompanied by Sir Stafford Northoote and bis eldest son Secretary. Tbe Timet has a special dispatch from Paris to tbe effect that discussions upon the question of dissolution of tbe Assembly are excitiDg and that conflict is apprehended and grave consequences an probable. Fearful misery prevails in Southern Hun gary. One third of tbe country is nnder water. In consequence of bad adminietra tion, dams were suffered to fall into ruin thus flooding extorsive tracts of land re- claimed during the reign of Maria Theresa and made fruitful with grain. Added to this, are unusual storms for this season and severity of the Government iu collecting arrears in taxes. London Echo dispatches from Vienna state that Bismarck's overtures aim at more than the Roumanian railway difficulty, and that the English foreign office baa been warned to watch proceedings at Oasticn - Versailles, August 21. In the trial of Assy before the. court martial to-day, the priaoner'a eouoael boldly charged tho Ver- saillist troops with using petroleum balls during: the siege of Paris. The eourt promptly silenced tbe accusur and stigma tiled the assertion aa infamous. In the Assembly to-night, there was debate on the bill for the disbandinent of the National Quards. General PeUiuier. brother of tbe celebrated Marshal of that name, spoke ia opposition and as danger ous. Viscount Manx followed in a speech demanding an immediate and uncompro mising disbandinent, which was vocifer ously cheered by the deputies of the right Thiers objected to immediate action aa un just. He asserted that only a portion of tbe National Guards were unfit to bear arms. Being violently interrupted by tbe right, Thiers concluded by saying it was evident he had lost the confidence of the Assembly and he knew what course to . adopt. An amendment was proposed by Gen. Ducrot, providing for a gradual (lis bandment, which was adopted. BEBLIS, August 21. Tbe Zeitung to-day denies the reports of an unfavorable turn to negotiations at Gaatein, and that a cool ness has sprung up between the Emperors of Germany and Austria. Tho same jour nal says no special arrangements are in tended to be made at Gaatein. Lohdox, August 25. Watney, tory can didate, is elected member ot Parliament from East Surry in place of Chas. Buxton decease!. lie haa a majority of 100 votes The death of Renfortb, r.t .St. .luiio. bas occasioned a sensation in Kalimi. Sp-v ulation aa to the canae i iudiili 1 i" in nil quarters. Many person, uit-l, iuJeed, some of the newspapers, think that be may have been poisoned. The British ships Sam Cairns and Knight Eorrant, both bonnd from Liverpool to San Francisco, have been lost off Cape Horn. Scotch erops are considerably hurt by the weather of tbe past few days. California wheat in Liverpool, 12s. Dr. Samnel Warren, author of " Ten Thousand a Year," is about marrying a daughter of Edward Beaumont, M. P. Paris, Augnst23. Tbe Government has forbidden pablio meetings in this city on tbe 4tb of September, the anniversary of tbe revolution in Paris last year against Bonapar'e. Repeated assurances ararreccived at Ver sailles that the Prussian troops in France will be reduced to 50,000 on the lat of Sep tember. All that remain will be lodged in barracks. Radical journals unanimously favor dis solution of the Assembly. Increased postal charges in France are criticised by the press, and tbe example of the United States is cited to prove the ad vantage of ebeap rates. M. Thiers wrote his resignation, but re linquished his intention after the Assem bly's vote. The excitement continues. The Franco-German negotiations are transferred to Versailles. Baron Von Arnim has arrived to conduct them. Loxdor, August 25. Tbe determination i f h French Government to push in the Asaeu.o v tl.r lirmament of the National Guard is due tu Jirenveriea msdo by tbe police as to operations tt lli; international society. A satisfactory solution of tbe Roumania difficulty has been made at Grastin by which further political complications are averted. Bondholders of the Roumanian Railway will be indemnified by a new loan guaranteed by Austria and "Prussia. Paris, August 25. In the Assemby to day the amended bill providing for gradual disarmament of the National Guard was passed. Journals sorrowfully comment on the scenes in tbe Assembly yesterday. It is aid Thiers will accept no compromise on tbe question of prolongation cf his power. LoXD05, August 25. The ladependence Beige to-day discredits the reported disap pearance of cholera at Antwerp. At Kon igsberg, Wednesday, there were 127 eases and 48 deaths. At Dantxire on the same day there were 12 cases ' and 10 deaths. Thg epidemie is decreasing in Russia. Lojdox, August 26. Emperor Napoleon viaited Chatham yesterday. Ue is abont to move his residence to Croyden. Disturbances of a serious nature occurred in Rome yesterday. A conflict took place between tbe police and populace, during which one person was killod and two wounded. Great Britata and tbe United States have choaen Luigi Corte as the third arbitrator to decide the questions involved in the Ala bama claims. Corte U appointed Italian Ambassador at Washington. Mahrib, August 28. The entry of Car Uets into Spain is imminent. Five'oolumns of troops are diapatabed against them and the oivi guard concentrated. Tbe Archbishop, in a eironlar to the clergy, requiiee them to refute eaoraOMtst to those married by civil ritea only, anless they publicly repent. ' Such marriages wilF be treated as concubinage. Paris, August 28. In tha Assembly to aa; a rwviuiion was lairooncea to raM3 the state of siege in Mareille. It wa urgent. Tbe Chamber refused to grant the urgonoy of the resolution. . Freneh disagreements are reported be-" tweea Thiers and the eommittoes on the prolongation of his powers. '. . , Losdo, . August ? 20. Berlin journals on tain some official articles commenting on the dissensions ia Versailles' intimating that they tend to" weaken' the confidence of Germany in power of the Frcnch-Govern-ment to fulfill its engagements. Paris. August 2.-Faidherbe resigned bis seat as Deputy because Revets of tho Committee decided to report in favor of making the Aasembly now aitting a Con stituent Assembly. - ' " ' J Athsms, August 26 r-Daring .tis storm in Lamia, a town Oa the ..Turkish frontier, the lightning struck ' i! powder magasine hich exploded with a terrible report, .The destruction to property was great., ,The residents panio strkkea fled to the country. . ' ' EASTEBS WE'WS. ? ' Sabamoa, Augtut 2S.. Great interest la felt in the race between Longfellow ;, and Helinbold. Daring tbe first three miles Longfellow led by one or two lengths. Ilelinbold began to gain ea the last eighth of the third mile, passing under the; string half a length ahead. ' Longfellow lost steadily during the last mile, Uelmbold leading three lengths at the Brat quarter. S'l in tbe half mile, and Unishing sixteen lengths ahead of Longfellow amid most tremendous and enthusiastic ebeers. s Tpne. Madisos, August 23 The" Democratic State Convention met to-day . The platform adopted differs in no pasticular from the revolution of tbe Ohio, Iowa and Pennsyl vania Conventions, endorsing the new de parture. ; J. R. Doolittle was nominated for , Gov ernor, on the first ballot. John A. Rice for Lieut Governor ; Milton Montgomery, Secretary of State; A. Klaus, Treasurer ; Edward T. Bragg, Attorney-General; L. R. Johnson, State Prison Commissioner ; W. D. Parker, Superintendent of Public Inspection, and Jacob Boden, Commissioner of Emigration. ...... St. Joan, August 23. After Renfortb was brought ashore, his recovery was tem porary, he not being twenty minutes in the laruont House when he died. It is ad raitted that tbe race was lost to tbe Tyne crew before Renfortb was attacked. Tbey reached the turning suke in eighteen min utes and made the entire race in thirty min utes. New Yobs, August 23. The City and County Central Revenue Reform Associa tion held a meeting yesterday and resolved to employ two distinguished lasryers from the outside of tbe Bute to prosecute the leading men of the Tammany Ring. Trum bull and Ilendricks are mentioned as men of the right stamp. Ksw York, August 23. The Russian Minister, Calaeasy, has informed a corres pondent of a city paper, that he placed on reliance in cable reports of an alliance be tween France and Russia. A numberof French citizens are making preparations to celebrate the anniversary of the proclamation of the French Republio, September 4th, a year ago. New York, August 24. It is reported from Saratoga that Longfellow atraiued a tendon of one of his fore legs during the race and is ruined for life. Intenae excite ment was caused by the race and its re sult. Ilelmbold's rider had instructions to keep close to Longfellow, but not to pass bim until coming in on the third mile. From $150,000 to $200,000 changed bands on the result. Harper is downcast and says ho is a victim of luck. St. Johns. August 24. Tho Tyne crew say Renfortb should not have rowed, as be was subject to fainting fits under excite ment. The programme is disarranged for tbe present. No further entries bave been made. Wasbinotox, August 24. Subscriptions to-dny to the now loan amount to $11,800, 000. It is anticipated that the balance will bo closed at once, and subscriptions will end in order of reception. Those in excess of $50,000,000 are reserved for sale to the National Banks, and will be returned. - SFitisorntLD, August 24 B. F. Butler delivered a spe3eh here to-'nigbt, taking a atrong pround in favor or labor reform and the right of laborers, and declaring that tbry innt be protected from the greed of their employers, lie criticised tbe state of the administration severely, sad was ex tremely bitter upon certain of his opponents, alluding particularly to the editor of the Springfield (Mass.) R'pnhUcan. New Yore, August 24. A Saratoga cor respondent writes that ia the great four mile race yesterday. Longfellow was not in condition. Ilorse judges reported that he war not iu bis accustomed spirits. Be was run two miles in ten minutes before the race and hardly raised a sweat. His running these two miles, making six miles against him, eaused great dissatisfaction among his backers. Horsemen are enraged at ' Har per's lack of judgment, but don't doubt hie integrity, though be may bave erred ia judgment. Before the race Longfellow was worth $60,000 ; after the nue he would not have sold for $10,000. .... SpBisorisLO, Mass., August 25. While Ben. Butler was speaking last sight the following dispatch was received from Gen. Hawlcy, but tbe Chairman refused to allow it to be read t " ' " '.' " ' HAKTroRD, August 24. If Butler, in Vis speech, says I was dismissed or removed from my command, or was - ever rebuked for my eon doc t as aa officer, I beg some good friend to read this dispatch, in wbirh I say the charge is an infamous falsehood, and tbe man who ottered it ia a liar and a blackguard. My last written communica tion from Butler concerning my conduct, was a copy cent to me of bis recommenda tion for promotion. StJohks, N. B.. August 25. The in qoest ovor Renfortb eommeneed yesterday. Kelly testified that Renforth said to him when first attacked in tbe boat, " Oh, Harry I I bave had something given me I" No evidence to support this idea is yet elicited. r 1 Sabatosa, August 24. The famous Uni ted States Hotel is to be rebuilt at a eoat of $500,000. ' Wbeelhio, W. V., August 25. The election yesterday on the question of hold ing a Constitutional Corentlon, has prob ably resulted in an affirmative vote. C0LCMBD8, (Ohio), August 25. Ia the Baffioberger case, the entire day was con sumed by counsel in arguing the motion for tho discharge of Mrs. Colburc, (defend ant), and at about five o'clock she was hon orably discharged. New York, August 25. Money is plenty and large amounts are offered at 2. Dis bursement of gold on account of September interest, thus tar, is $1,800,000. Subaeriptions to tbe new loan reach $6, 118,000. Chicago. Augnst 26. The fonr day's raeea at tbe meeting of Dexter Park Asso ciation under the new management closed to-day. Over 12,000 persons were present. The meeting was a great success in every respect. The 15,090 prise for all horses was won by Goldamitb Maid in three Straight boats, time 2:23, 2:20 and 2:22. New York, August 26. Tbe Gaettto this city has information that the bodies s active third Assistant Engineers G. W. Mo- Gowan, H. W. Moran. A. W. Mitchell and M. Sbooberg, who were attached to tlv Monitor Iron Clad Weebawken wbea she sunk in Charleston Ilarbor on tbe sixth ! December 1363, bave been taken from her wreck, having been found at their posts in tho engine room. , WiLJflsorojr, N. C, August 26 The authoritioa have ordered that no parsoca from Charleston be allowed to stop witbii- the UmiUof the city during the eoatiat! anae of yallow fever there. Chaulsstos, August 25. Tbe Medic. Society hold a mooting and declared Ih yellow fever of a mild type exists to a lii ited extent in Charleston, that is in or.. on -fa STth'-ef Jul.- During Ue-JeotbT - that has elapsed there have been 35 eases and 7 proved fatal. . Tbe disease does aot soem of a character disposed to spread. Difference of opinion exists ar to tbe prob able spread of -the disease. The Board of Health announce that there are indications that the disease is assuming an epidemic form. CALIFOHXIA. Sab Fbabicmco, August 24. The failure of McDonald k Whitney, leading stock operators, has been a matter of considerable comment on tbe street to-day. It is gen erally attributed to being cut abort fl Tel- low Jacket. Tbe amount of liabilities- is variously estimated. It is supposed the firm will compromise and resume' bnsiness .. . .. . . . soon. Operations in ids uoara were con siderably contracted by this event to-day The operations of what is evidently a new gang or ourivs us various paru si tbs eity, are of nightly occurrence, and as yet tbe police an unable to obtain any clue to them. The gang is supposed to bave arrived retsntly from England or Ans 1 tralia. '. . . I The California Pacific Railroad Company eommaneed suit to-da, against the city and county of San Francisco and the county Of Alameda, to interplead and settle the ques-1 tion of boundary between the two counties. I Sab Diboo, August 25. Tbe Fort Yuma stag this morning brings intelligence of disturbances among the Indians along the southern route. Tbe movement on the northeast bas been communicated to all tbe scattered tribes throuehout this sectioa. A general uf rising of tbe Indians is antici- rated at New River, on tbe Fort lame road, 130 miles eaat of this place. Thus far the Indians bave been fighting among themselves, they being without any leaders. It is feared that they may at any moment commence a wholesale butchery of white settlers who are at their mercy. Sab FaABcrsco, August 26. Thi young girls, wno arrived from the East overland, in charge of a San Franeisoo pro- earesa, having discovered tbe eharaeter of the woman, on getting off tha ears at Oak land appealed to the police, who took them in charge, snd eitisens then procured situa tions for tbem The Sau Franeisoo Yatch Club received from Aihbury a magnificent silver tankard. which will be competed for as a prise at the next annual regatta. The surveying schooner Humboldt, with the Alaska scientific expedition, will sail to-day for Alaska. Flour Under advance in wheat and dif ficulty of obtaining suitable lots city millers to-day raised the price of superfine to $6 25 6 50 ; extra, $6 50 (5 6 75 . Wheat-1,000 sk. good, $2 37 5 227 sk. . . a 1 T 1. . .tr,$2 30; 600 rics. private; market..- fair, cited and prices irregular. In some cases local millera have had to pay $2 352 37 for small desirable lots of choice, suitable for mixing, holders are asking all the way from $2 40 to 2 50 Barley 300 sks bay feed, $1 80; 1,020 aka bright do, SI 8O1 500 ska choice old brewing,' $1 95; 400 sks new brewing $1 85 509 sks choice new coast, $1 80 good new coast," $1 82; market weak at $1 80 1 90. The schooner General Harney, from Ko- diae, reports the bark Washington, from Sau Franoisoo, lost at Cook's Inlet. She was on a fishing eruise, and was ownod by N. Bichard. Valued at $10,000, with her outfit; insured. Sam Brannan to-day sold the last of bis San Francisco property the Treasury building and old Masonic Hall, 100 feet front, eaat side of Montgomery street, be tween California and Sacramento atreets. for $175,000. Ha bought the ground orig inally for $10,000 Los Axoeles, August 26. Reinforce-. ments bare been sent from Drum Barracks to Capt. Brown at Pola Mission.. The In. dian feast commenced yesterday. On the arrival ef Superintendent Whiting, there will be a grand oouncil. Friday last a cloud burst in tbe moun tains, near tbe Tenieseal tin mines, San Bernardino county, which filled the shaft and all the gulches with water. The flood rolled down the mountain In torrents. sotrrii Am erica. New Yore. Auguat 23. There are re- porta from Brazil of a Republican movement breaking out. Ia a new journal, called the Hrpublica, a manifesto ia published setting forth that tbe existing form of government should be abolished, and one adopted which will secure to tbe people a Democracy. Saw Fbabcisco, August 27 Tbe Yacht Club is making extensive preparations for a grand regatta on Thursday. Tbe Italians have again hoisted the Sag inscribed " Viva Italia, Ruma Capibda," the displaying of which a few weeks age nearly created a riot The wife of Capt. John T. Rogers, U. 8. A., a native of Portland, Oregon, died at Point San Jose to-day. A noted spiritual medium has profession ally interviewed the Oakland ghost and got his answer. He says he was one of tbe El Capi tan victims, and might hare been saved, but another man jumped oa bis back, sad ia earing himself drowned him. He is now looking for tbe man who did it. MEXICO. a Catholic priest, Cnero, preached a bitter sermon sgainst reform and religious tolera tion. He sueeeeded in exciting the people to such a pitch against the Protestants that bis harangue resulted in tbe committing of a breach of the peace by Ibe multitude. Ue was taken to prison, but tho people tried to release bim. Federal troops re sisted tbia popular attempt at jail delivery, and the result was s great riot and a great many killed and wounded. Even ineen- diaryism was resorted to by the inflamed and enraged followers of the priest. NET ADA. WrcnEKtxoA, August 21. Tbe eattle which were driven from here on the 16th instant by Indians have been recovered. The Indians finding themselves closely pur sued, abandoned their plunder and fled to the mountains. ViaomiA ( Crrr, August 24. Banks Jameson, Wells, Fargo A Co.'a Exprees Messenger in this eity, died suddenly this morning. Doctors B ronton and Aitchison. In attendance, state that tbe symptoms o his case were identical with those of Asiatic cholera. ., Colera Morbus is becoming very prevalent here. I T AH. : Salt Lake, Angust2S. A company was organized on the 23d inst at Logan, Cache county, in this Territory, to build tbe Utah Northern Railroad (narrow go age) from Ogden to Soda Springe, through all the principal northern settlements. me great amerence between men between tbe feeble and powerful tbe great ana tne Insignificant, ia energy, uvinr.ioie oetermmation a purpose once fired upon, and then death or victory. . That quality will compass snything that is possible in life, and no talent, no circumstaces, no oppor toniues win mske a man without it. Airs, aprague paid tbe enormous sum of $30,000 for six yards of lace in Peril, and evidently thought she was aomg tbe most iateosely foolish thing of her age aod generation. -But Brick Pomercy, author of a work on 44 Nonsense," gars tbe Beastor's w f- $30,000 better, having just insured bis life for 6Q.ooo. Baltimore has received -an ox bore from Patagonia, wbicb ts sixty-fire locbes long, and seventeen ia circum ference. , ... , ' ::t Fossil liooi, tigers, leopards, ele phants, heifers, Jemone, palm leaves, and cocoanuts have been found in Colorado. ... Beet-root brandjTs an English tip ple, saia w oeat root beer. Single house lots sell at Newport for tdu.uou ana 94u,uoo each. It Is said that Nevada bas a ' : 1 r. !.,.: jt'l pprioff A BTBX ST TBE IATB FB3BE CART. One sweeny solemn thoegbt '" Comes to me e'er and o'ev t - -I'm nearer my home to-day . Than I ever have bee,n befere ; , Nearer my Father's bouse, ; Where the maay mansions be ; Nearer the great white throne. Nearer the erystal sea ; Nearer the bound of life ; Where we lay our burdens down ; Nearer leaving tbe cross. Neater gaining the crown. But tbe wares of that silent sea Roll dark before my sight. That brightly the otber side , Break on a shore of light. Father, perfect my trnst, Let my spirit feel in death Thatber feet are firmly set On the Rock of a living faith. Inflaeneeof Bjmn. In noticing the death of Miss Pbosbe Car, (which occurred at Newport, R. I., oa the 31st ult.). tbe H. I. ZVtosme PbHsbe, the Hymn entitled Hearer fMowl in;ident: . ..,.. Chin. ,B,rnrted with packages for a young man from his friends in tbs United States, learned that be would probably be found ia a certain gambling boas. Be went thither, but not seeing tbe young man, sat down aod waited tn the hope that be anig'it come in. The place was a bedlam of noises, men getting angry over tbeit eards, and frequently corn- log to blows. Near bim sst two men one yoieg, the other forty years of age. Tbey were betting and drinking in a terrible wwy, tbe older one gtviog utterance continually to tbe foulest profanity. Two games bad been fin ished, tbe young man losing er.cb time. Tbe third game, with fresh bottles of brandy, bad ut begun, and the young man sat lastly back in b'.s chair while tbe oldest sbudlna bis cards. The man was a loig time dealing tbe eards, and tbe yooug man, looking carelessly abont tbe room, began to bumatiae. He went an, till at length be began to aiog tbe hymn of Pbosbe Cary, above quoted. Tbe words, says tbe writer of the story, repeated ia sneb a vils place, at first made me shudder. A Sabbath school hymn la a gambling den I But while the yooog man sang, tbe elder stopped dealing tbe eards, stared at the ainger a mo ment, and, throwing the eards on tbe floor, exclaimed : " Harry, wbers did yon learn that tune 7" 44 What tune?" ' Why, that one jon'vebeen kinging." Tbe young man said be did not know what be had been singing, when tbe elder repeated tbe words, with tears in bis eyes, and the youog man said be ! U"?ed Ib 8o"' ,C1b,1 in America. Come," said the elder, geUiog ap . .. come; Harr7 . -, what I woo from yoa ; go and ass it for some good purpose. As tor me, as Ood sees me, 1 bave played my last game, aod drank my last bottle. I have misled you, Harry, and I am sorry. Give me yoor hand, my boy, and say that, for old America's sake, if for no other, you will quit this in fernal business." Tbe gentleman who tells the story (originally published in tbe Boston Daily JSevt) saw these two men leave the gambling bouse together, aod walk away arm ia arm ; and be remarks : 14 It must be a source of great joy to Miss Cary to know that her lines, which have comforted so many Chris tian hearts, hsve been the means of awkoiog is tbe breast of two tempt ed and erriog men on the other aide of tbe globe, a resolution to lead a belter life." It was a source of great joy to Miss Cary, as we happen to know. Before us lies a private letter from her to an aged frieud in this city, with tbe printed story inclosed, and containing this comment : 44 1 inclose tbe by mi aod tbe story for you, not because I am vein ot tbe notice, but because I thought yon would fcal a peculiar 10- lercsl in teem when you know the hymo was written eighteen years ago (1842) in ynur house. I composed it in tbe little back third story bedroom, one Sunday moroiog, after comiog from church ; and it makes me very happy to think that any word I could sy haa done a little good In the world. , NEW TO-DAY. Piuiaoa, Booksi, Htationerj'i Wholesale or KVtsIl, at Portltintl Priocsj! At . ITHiTtOS v WALLKH'I. aeg-2u FA UN FOK SALE! That Bwu-abl IV nation, Fclk Cub my, Sear SaUra! la II .If a mile above the landing af the la:a Mean ferry, eunla.uatc tiOW Acres of Land The greater portion ef wb'.eh ia ef the beat qual ity Tula iroperiy wui M toMI CH St AP is-OH St St A. DY HUM BT, For further partnulars tnqalra ea the pramlees S?. KARL. ajalsae, euaSVTlsal FOR SALE. Darne and Team; ; - ' ' AL0, : Hnctdle it'll ti IJr-itllo! Together or separately. Including the well-known favorite, - Molly." laejulra or aofiSlf . IOTAL SMITH. XV. XV. M AKTTN Practical Watchmaker ; Jeweler, CosasBerelal Street, Salesn. CLOCKS, PLAIN AND OKXAaEXTAU WATOH33S, OOtd AMD SILT KB. - JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, ; Sllrer Ware. Clotlcs, Watches At Jewclrjr Kepaired la tbe beat manner. Solid Gold - Jewelry MADI TO ORDER, DeelSdawSm The Great Kawlvaleat The world mar aafrly challenged to produce ae perfect a iraalMlon of anything In nature, aa Tarrant' SeJuer Aperient Is nf Ka original, the Seltaer Spring of German. The Aperlat t, baseS m a correct aaalraia of the Sdiaer Water, la even superior to the manufac ture ef Nature hereeit.becauee M contains all the active medicinal properties of the eorloe anal toyed bf any f the Inert aad leaa parttdee wm In an turner hi loenuuaa. sae sjeaimiae ar.tele tacSaiar seomreal. von have the Seluer Wa'er ef Zures, snrloed aaxi penectad. anil proeaeiy Bi neat, in aor genial character an 4 autlbUtoas prep ration ea the face ef the earth. - - . . LD BY AM. tFCGO'rTV sag2-tsm Second Hand Firnitire Store ' : w - . ; . e 6tatb it., ins tri sssxst Boras. . All kinds nf New and iwtl Ua4 ranieare Constantly en Hsnd. ifecocui haal Furniture BOUU J r and SOLD OIV COSIMIMMIOX, Panels Vnealai An sbmU fLal s Vsvrm lna aaaar aat.W J before ptrchmslnf erwwbr. . 1 , - r -v - f . - '-m'TAIT'lrE'BEEGlT.-'" 1 OB. J. P. P. VAN DEN BERGH, Proaa Prmeet, iaae Great Worm Kat.ter-iliitttoi I Oattea, Opera B'ocik, Ceiaurt ft, ... Salsna Otsfsa, . La's ef Baa Freaclsso, Cal would In form tbe si- k rnerally, thai abjut forty years' extensive practice ef anedlcliie and aurgery In aurope and tlx u 01 ten etaica m vine ureaty-ooa have bean tn Otl'foruia. baa by eioae eeacrvailon and great etorrimenta, come to tne eo-elusion that (Der are mora aai ana enrenio eiaeeaoe nana- by vnrma, hrdadtda, animalcules or other eptcies of enteeoa. Tbe public generally, or (he prorreaton el large, are nut awer of ts number of pat Icq li vno are treated by eminent phyaldans tor thai, that, or saca a eooapia nt sriuou any relief. If the Slai-oao had been understool, a (ear dates of Dr. V' Sottrifn Won. emdf would have Immediately eared the complaint, and have aavod a area many lives. Sr. V. haa cetleeted a largo variety of California roete and herbs, which, by analyatas, doe ebvereatioa and extensive experimmts,ne ean eonaclenilens. ly aay that he haa dtacmered at remedies tor the aaejeaefal care ef the following dloeaaee : mar Dysnepaia, Chronic aOetlons ef tbe Liver snd Kidneya, flrat and aeeond atagee ef Con sumption, White Swelling, Palsy Spermatorrhea or local woakneaa. Nervous Debility, Kplleptle Flta, kbeumettam. Neuralgia, Diarrhoaa, Inconti nence of Drloe, Gravel, Hour Albas, Diabetes, Dropsy, aod all utnee diseases whtcn are anowa under U name of Vanoraal, each aa Bjph lie. In a I Iu forma, ttooorrhea, fleet, etnetaree, raise Paasagea, InSameUoa ef the Bladder aod Proe trate O.aruU, Kxieriatloaa, Pustules, Piles, Pim pke, .notches, aod aU Cnianioua kroptione ef the akla. Cancer Tumora cured with or withowl opera-Ion. In Beeent Yeaeral Dlaeaeea. tho Dr eftVeta a Cure In from S too days or no charfe. f or the Eye. Kar and Throat, Dr. T. nosseaaes new and Invaluable resaedtet. Dr. T. would a (I rise thos ladles troubled with Irregularities of the Uterus to try his new reme dies and gel cured. Dr Van Den Bern's Iofalllb'e worm Syrup for children. Price, $1. Warranted to expol too worms, or the money refunded Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Bvrgh's, Hair Tonic a rure care to destroy all animaleuim of the Hair VoUtclre, prevenca lalllngout aod promoilog the Urowth nf the Hair. Price, $1.60 Warranted. Bw eoBswIttnr aad aadsrselaf a simple xatalsloat. the afcVted can learn If their daMaeease M ceased y worms or not; at ail events, Dr, t an Den Bergh ean tell then from what diaeaae they are aufferlog. - Oootultatlono and Examination P of charge in all eases. Dr. V'aa Den Bergh guar antee. In all ease, to eapel tbe worm, and cur all Uie era he undertakes, or no charge. Supposes fttsiaptiei ni IrspJj Cirta ti Ktw FliB. This la to certify that I have been sick a lots time aad doetorod for different eomi lal it. I bad a constant cough day and night with exeee slv peetoratioa ; ewelling ef too abdomen aod era, which ru proaoaac I dropsy, nev ar fre from pain or misery : in f-.ct, 1 had givra up au hipea. when I Was Induced by aomo el aay frtesxls to oonault Dr. 1 P. P. Van Dm Brrgh. U tuM me my complaint ws not eonanmpUon, eet the couh expectoration and dropsical enuston waa rreaied by peculiar worm oa tho liver and gall bladder, what the do .-tor ealM Diatom a uetal cum Ia November last, I commenced hi treat ment and from that time I grew better aod bet ter, and than Goo and the doctor' inodlclue. the cough exnecloralloo, dropay and all my mia rrte have left me enUretr, and I am now strong aod healthy again My preaen. weight la las pound. Peraooawith shrill r aSeetkas em sea mo at my resldonoo. No . S33 Kearney street Sw tween J tea so a and Paciaoatreeia.San Stand e JOHN KLK1N. Bubsoribed and swnm to before me, this li b day of July, A. D. 1S7U. JltJN GOkMaN, Notary Paatto. SIO.V STBOSIT Y. Tills Is to certify, that Dr. J. P T. Tan Den Berirh expelled a tap worm from me, meaaurtof over iev ana containing es.uuu J note, with only one dosoof medietas. 1 moot -Ue remark. that I had been doctoring with the moat eminent phjsidin of thi eity aod tbe United state. wubout eeaent lor tne but arc year. WILLI .at B. t t'SSOW. Pnbaerlb d anJ awora to, April ISth, 8J, b rm. UKNKT KAIiiHr Notarx Public. CASCBR CCRID. This Is to certlfr that I was afflicted with a Cancer Tumor, which grew rapidly aad of a large alee In my mouth, 00 my lower jow, aad troubled ou a gorat deal la eatlpg and spooking, loon-sultt-4 a goo.1 .? surreoo and phyttstaaa, and I eoull Snd none which would un lertakee remove It, till I consulted Dr. J P. P vaa Den Brrsh, and he removed tho toaaor and part of he luwrr Jawbone, by a skUllul tperatioa wl h v. y little loos ( Mood, and healed lh remain ing wound ha a remarkable short time ; and I feel tery thank nl to tha Doctor for relieving and curing m of a Cancerous Tumor which em ovnt suraeono though would eeure a Hngerine and painful death. CHAR kg MILLtK- rubcrfbl and sworn to before me, In San Juaa, tills lath day or December. ISM. T 0. MINOR, Notary Public. COIICnPTIOM CURED. I take this method t exprea myaineer thank towar la Dr. J. P. P. van Don Bergh. Ia Septem fcrr, ISM, I waa brought fro the mine with e malady that was proaouueed by a great maay pi.ysii-tana to be eonaumptloa, aod every eo"y eall I muat die The oough ana Dyaentery tmou led me almost eeni-aatly ao real day or night I waa recommended to Dr. van Den aVrgi ; fits meil Hoes gave me relief, and ia a abort Dm 1 waa retorrd to perfect health, aad I am happy to aay I aa as ateot and hearty aa any man can be. FKKDoSICsi Blt&IT. Witness, T. A. HAAS Ban Vianc'soo, April Sib, 165J. - - HKNRT HAIGQT, Notary Public Thi ts to certify that I waa affl.eud for lea yearn. I eouutud Dr. J. P P van Don BVrfh. and he gav me or does of medU-tn whioh ax Pelted a Chain Worm In Sv hour tint., tneasur urlog Iron v-e!gbt feet tn lengtn, neck an 1 hrad Included and anew a tea-cup full of Aacarlr'es, ( Iu oms.ianJ all my ailment aad aaiaerh-t have left me; also an eruption of the skm, which bafflrd ib kill of eminent phyaleiana for th hut eeven ysxra, ha sine entirely disappeared, and left ni body el ear of any Hmple NElfriN POSTCR. Swore and Subscribed before n. thai Stia day nf October, 166. B. M. EX.TON, Notary Public. coaicnpTioa cubed. - t lake Ur! mot hot W express my store re thank toward Dr. J P. P wan th-n avrgti. la foptember, 18W, I was brenght from tho mine with a maia-ty that was pronounced by a groat many phyatelane to n consumption and evrry body aaid I most die. The cough and Dysentery troubled aa almost eooraolry no reet day or night. I waa reeommooded to Dr. van Den Bergh hi medtctn. s gave me reflef, and la a h.rt time I waa rretored as perfect health, and 1 am happy to aa I tail stent and beartr aa acy man can be. TUBDEBICC BBJtrX. WltneacT. A. BAA. Pan fraocisco, April ttfa, 1SJ1. te-Dr. van Den Bergh 's celebrated Chemical Steam Baths csn be bad at any boor at his office. ang25 '1. w.. - t ,l ., n. ... I " - ' i -- . fi . -I.. j A. P, HbtaHrigj& Co. 1 XMjrOttTIM eiD PCALO JJ t t ..... - - ' . - - 1-.-tCiT'"wj -, . - " ; Foreign and Domestic Wines and : Liquors I Aanna'poE thi ' J, H. CFNER 819 B0C&B0.1 THIS. El. SI Jeten at-, flea rrasuiees). 1 . Til BIB, : TOCJt IV BAST COST . psteea , , -;j ,. -.c Fine Old Reataeiy Wtiskief , OPORTO PORT mSZS, Old Harmony Sherry Wtnf ; LANDSBEEGER NATIVE WINES, ;1-.-': i-T ! T'; ;i 'S ..t .(;j:..u for which two GoldVedala wr swa-ded, an 1 ens HUver, by the California StaU ItM,- GRAND PRIZE DRY ;WlfaE J Beldslck Bellas Wlae, ' Kageale Cllrcjaat Wtae, Caauaae Mod we Clnrot " Kaclluai A'e tussl Tartar, elgmawret rreree Baaelaaax Claret, Ilwotettcr'a tea nek Bitters, . Plaatattwa BUtera "- - Hmfelaad's ivftsa RUiers, OTABD Dt'POT BR1SDT COf3.wVC MAjrrjU, BOKDCACX bbandt. .. . Landsberger's White Wine (Sanoma), Angelica Wine. Th above Invoice nf Liquor hi one of the LA MtiC.it and X3ot Ooleotoca. Bver received In Salea, and win be aoll at Baa Praucieee Agents rates, with retriag. T. W, iOl'THKK, Agent. BtOOBS'S - BLOCK - SALSal. . suf18Tldw -j JOHN C. WRIGHT, Succeisor to TJZAFOVAGE k WRIGHT, saua ia FAMILY GROCERIES I- Cigars and Tobacco, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, AMD. NOTIONS, COaatgBCIAL STBSST, Salem, - - Oregon O Goods Delivered to all Parts of tbe City, FREE OF CHARGE. Balem.ug. S.Tl. dAw. Dr. Charles Wilson, OCULIST, COItHKHCUL HOIEL, ItLBIL o Dr. Wllaon has made the atudy ef the eye a sped alt and lias practiced with good euoo.ee for Several Years.. Be is prepared to perform all operatiers, aad has had ipert nee In operating by the Boat ap proved methods. All CUROSIO DISEASES OF THE ETE are treated very saeee sfally, according ts the most ftcleutlfie and approved modern opthalmle practice. Peraooe afllictod wits discase.l gjros are lOTIUd lev Give Him a Trial. Those who de art receive permanent benefit, will not be required to pay for treat sent. Cray's Music Store! S9 aad (25 CLAT at, 1st Fraa'oe Branob, 121 riKST T, Portland. 3VL fJSSO Pt7BI,I8HBR, IMPORT, er, Wnnlraale and Betall bealer la all kinds el Bus eel Uerchaadisa - Sol agent f r the P"dflc Coast for the STEINWAY" aad other first cts Planes. Alan, the World Benowned Ilxxxrclot't Organ, at our Portland houae we have the La feet and suit Cemplst slot k ef SHEET MCSIO AND BOOKS On th Coast PIAIOS ABD CIRSABS TO SKIT, and rvat applied to purchase. Any pVaw ef Muaio or Book mailed free ea re ceipt of piilMhrr'. price A 'NTS WaMED In every town la th tU. Addrrsa W L, ktSatlt, Banager Qi ay's Muatn r tore, Pwrtlaed - - Osewwa,' autflt'. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY For J871! At and Below Portland Prices. T. CU.NIN8HAM & CO.," IALKH, ORIGOI, ' Offer for sale the following splendi 1 assortment el machines: . . - weepatako Tatvwebers With new h pro vr men is for 1871, wMoh makea this the beit machine ever brought to this oeast. Gesmlae Baekeyw Itenper amel Haw. er-Conbioed hsnd and aelf-raksra . three 'see Tlila machln 'ads at the very head of American Reaper, and forstrength, bean-' ty and exrellenoe has no equal. . .. . Bew Twrk Cwsabtaca Beeper aad Sfeerer Witk aatomatle arK-rakuig a. r . tachnsent-twe alar. This aaacatae le sm . well known te need poctal eommendatloa here. W guarantee It In every respeet. Bew Tk Baact Baktagr Reamer Mowor Con bin eU, will do good ; work nuder all etrenmstaoees. ; Bmra Keajle Roepor aaet Hwr' Combined. Mrong, exeeHent, and the ebeap. eat mackloa in the market. BaeSerlw- Reapaa- aiwdl Hawer Com- blned. . Walter Weod's Reaper asset Itwit -,'embtnel. Bneheye Mewer four a . Wewdla' Bwwor Two aiaea. Kxrelslwr Hewer Tee star. Hali Oaaala Mcaaere Wl h new Improvement 10 to IS feet eet. Bans' Clipper aaet Silfln'a Salhr Stwkes. Oriffl'sHavvlnf Hri Rikss. Uaroe Psws l Core, Sweepstake and Pltt'a all ateta. . atmaleea laala Tbrvaban. Scythes end Boath, flraia Cradles, Bay and drain forks (teres, riow and Harrow, tn greet variety. Hardware, Iron aad Steel, flubs, rpoksa, . Sailors, aUta and Aaloa,a - . Wl AM IOCS T FOR Tdt CELEMUTtD , . MITCHELL WAG ON Peer slats constantly ea need. : We are Pole agenis far tne wHnewa BOWIE PREMIUM WAGON, WMek Bsr at tow erto, and wfll warrant them eenat. if net ennertor, to aay vrseoa ha t to er aav other nriet a writion guarantee fur alokta vrttk eanh wa-ou. . T CtaUHoTOBABI efc CO. Bales, May Tth. SALEM DRAY A. HACK CO ; 1 - - ' CITY OR iYMEN & HACKiWEM AH frelrhting within the city dVn ati!,rv antle aad en roasonabls terms. Carrtge oonstantly ivattenlsne to eonvey p merger te ear erbeiser oo eity drives. . -' o t saw , c. . ! , . - tit v:--:. :... , .-i.l.-w -t.-i'-ri: tisrr f rents - saa 1 Frstltcc : -' .. . ; . T , rTo Pfofttoioeafty a it .." . tU hi -'' ttie fV.-l H'-V. ' - "' ' V. ' : . St. Chaeaik Iloiel, - t . . r..- v rpoktuiin; biedorf " '. ' ' .-is: 1 . :-. i ' BT1PKMCC8 OP HIS 8CCCT.5S IK CCRK . ..- 'i "-.nt ccif c: fii ; And Other Cavwaletlloeaeee tket kewe sareanawo mw vwsawaurj aaeawa iB rat!: mt Treat am sat. Letter frets F. Ma-deek. rf1.. rd- ttwr ex iae jeee Ban y rotttor. , Bas rsaactsoe, OssarBsw Tsasrs &r4STl. Tc AsoaS ' fa Jcee4ear Air t t have felt that sen- kaaCaces aad social relation fur th I tea months were ef seek a eharaeter aa tn arrant ate la aMremlngyoa iVls testimonial of sot rate for joa, nrefeanonally end so cially. Jour remarkable success in the trost ment ef my sua, Prsak a.ytnth Jast entering oa manhood, who had seen- sBicvad for sons urns with aa ohetlnale catarrh' and throat dlsea, eras bat an adiHUonet proof ef Ibe distinguished reputation you had achieved la your tea afore your advent te OA'ttmrte, and disposed me to repots that reliance spon your tcteatlflo akin m the treatment ef . yonr specialties, wbib was so fully eustainel by th success of our per- script ions In all e ses nsdar jour treatment In th s eity and arlghborheoil. - ,. .. Ailcw me, also, to expre aay thanks for the llb.ral aad gentltmanly spirit stow displayed la all of out basic s relatione.' as the proprlstor of the Ban Joes IaUv Patriot, I pob'rirl tor yen many adVeVllaeeMB, all of wUch were promptly paid lor, and In a manner -peculiarly agreeable. V I do not know whether this Utter ul'A k aay uaete yes, hot I have frit faonetled to catte St, aa well as te as ore you of e-.y sincere esteem and cordial wiehas tar year happiness aod prosper ity. respectfully yo.-ra, eb-. ' . - . . f. BCBDOCK. -Tdltor awi Proprieior Htn Jot PnUf Pmrivt. -,( -.www -tfti letter from Wm 'I. Lake, lq. Bai Sautcuoo, Jan. It, 1ST I . Da Asunv Dear tit l" rTcraK a te a4d ay lestlmeay to the aaiasraaa pABe assaraaoe yan have reodvsd wfallc here, efenrkin aad suc cess In th treatment ef those disss is srlilch you eoak spedaltlea ia, your prattler. My" boy, now eleven yeai s of age, had brn erionsly troubled fbr several year, vita, catarrb , wbea put ondsr yonr trcsAsseatj whia be . was immediately relieved, aad baa bees aaradily im proving ever sinea until nosr he Sevan almoat en Irely recevvrtd, and we feel we wwe te jrmr skill his rapid eenvslteeenee, aad I sstur ju your nam will ever n held tn srste'ul remsm brance by yonr yoanf pallt-st, snd his patents and friend. Tour respectfully WB. B. LAKE. He. 108 Hyde Btrest. Baa Iraackeo. - f I " Law Dim or B. P. A Xiasan Cunnr, 1 h 1 Bxohasge BuU Hr.g, V tt Fsixctsoo, CaJu, January ti. 1S71. Da. A soo -Dear Sirs Cndertaadlng that yon are about terminating year resldenc and prae lice tu ttila city, I rav theoght that possibly yon might bs please I te knew the, the Hum school girl, alary Bor m. whoa you treated am months ago at my request, and who. ye will r meo.ber, was nea-ry deaf snd set tjaty afflietel with some bronehiat tronM hen eke went te you. Is now INTItKLT CCBtD. both ef dat necs at d bronchi. 1 affection, and drcltrc u at she waa vtrtoaltv cured eo her Bret visit to you. ehe and her parennj are very grata 'al to yoe, and tnlnk that It Is arholly de to y.ar ekIU that her h. arinf and health ar restored Tours truly, ' k. P. CLKMEST. Card from Charlel I, Fox, Kq. (OIBee nf Campbell, fox A OamnbelV Attorney aod Coneoeiiw at law. Be; trt Cailfornla SI. Fa Pa scaoo,b lTth,l;j. Were It not for the good vrklcJl 1 hops It may bars done tn suffering humanl y, by i.crtoiug them where thry eouM Sod r:W, I should re gret bavtrg given Dr. A born my little tt.'l.nori al ef the, tent . ef January, for tlic Omanoc made men my Mas, la aa vor.sg knc jlrtao In rrgard to him, have been more smmoroua lha pr .fitsA'ls to me ; and stilt tnsy a anc - To save the nseaes ty tor htsthcr person tl ap-plk-at oa, Wt a aay 10 Ikjncc wtm sere for my pin en, that time baa oely sucrg h:ned my Brst favorable opto loo ef Or Aborn, and my conSdeaec In Ih peraam cy ef the nre effected by him All my diSaculty arose from raurrn, which had heoae e a aeri at snaracter, effac ing the hearing and lh throat, glvh g me at tiwra acute peine and at etaers rumbling ouoo In the ea frequetit hecdaeaea, aud to seiinniy ffrotir.g the srunchiai lube ills wartime dis able ma from penile Speaking. St la alto go.i, aad th change wa - produced, not by any spe ctre of charlatanism, as many eeseevt of tbs Doctr. nor by the a hoard practice of putt a medicine Into the stomach which was a t of. lected. hat by the skiiltul sppikeatme ef medici nal remldlet directly to the parts which were dieaed. I have found lbs Doctor a gentleman is hi lolereourac and fcuotno-e, sad too J ig m nt that I bare formsd of hue profeaclooajiy Is, that hs I a regular ehydcina, tborough:y c-qualnU-d with the na(o.ny of ih bum .n b xiy, aod possessing a reaarkabl decree of skill ui the treatment cf those diseases whit hs makes his spreality. OsiAaV r.. fill. Aasthsr Wradtrfal Tare mt Aelh . ama amd Brometatesa, after all wi laer Sletawd kad galled. : X Baa Josa, March . This at Is certify, that I have been effl ete I for ever three years with Asthma and Bronchliia, and bad tried every Brans la ay power to ef fect a rure, and was told by ay family physician (an honest and good doctor) that I could not be eared ; and 1 beocaasee weak that I em id eaa oe ly walk en a fl'ght of stairs, and I happened to seeaeardfrna Lawyer Houghton, stating that ha wa being treafc-d by far A bore, ho tx Bear ay street. Baa Vraneisco, aad wa gsttloe great reHel, aod I thought I weald go and see the Dsn. tor ; bat I bai little bops of gettlr relief, much lee a car. That wa about lb tftcsnth of January, l.-:0, and to-day I elsim to he a well man. 1 am frty hWyeare old. Sly mocjier aed slater died with the same dlactac I sad this card, nncollciurd, 'to Or Ahora. thinking that H anlpht meet the eye ef sneae ef my ac )taiDteno a that aarht b emtcras Is the same way. XH. ABOZUu' Ha WOKDERPtTL SDOCtSI lncurlnt CHRON. 10 DIBXA8KH alter taunal rowtlns of th pro feaatoa have railrd. and th many tetlmanl-la Iu hla pneeesstea iroa nvealnent and Irrfloenw men wbc are weB aaewa will uhttautlsUy prove. HO P1ISFCL 0PEI1TI05S. . - . - - . i DR. ABOR4 does aot sabjeet his patients te aay painful er upteasaat opera Ocas j hat trsnu ment la mild, and sura fw the nwl detaeats child.' The afflicted are lasreby (nfotmod, that after the Brst vk t, Sae many f the diseacrw wblch ha ntakce a apoclalty, shep-wan take ts treatment horn aad ua It enlM cured , wtiaooA pain er interruption ta tbsir araaLavecation. . -' . . - i rii. ABoniv Bas nnwneedenmd sub r saa ta the I ear of Ueafaeee Uleakarsiee ffrana ska Kara, Uaaalea; BeXeaa la tke Mead Cntaa-rla. asttianaa, Bwaaaatltse. and aB Thrsal Braaealal and Lasg A STe " ttwaa Also, aU tXusiaa af the tja, aad Da-rsnt-ement of the Sisod, tlsart. Stomas ii, Ur, snd Hervous Syststn.' -' DBBILITT. .AH cease ef Nersoee or 6snerl tWbUlty. Pre mature Dceay.cc , ere tmtrd by Dr. B"U1 wth such troodcrrul secosas tact assay assss, af ter a few week treattoeot are searo reeoguiss.' hie, such a change bavin; beta wrought In ihcm; aa th-v bar Invariably a abort ties gained . from ten to thirty pounds In Wright. Coeval essmoo aad reoovery are rudd uoittr his new and sewnitS saeds ef trvaimstit. But very few. If any, ace el ha age In the profrssloa : hsve been ss eulversally suoctaafut ac Dr. Ahora. Combining all bU kaowhdg, sklU ead exptrl eoee U hie special hrnncB ef the prctsalon.aH t iat ths iovsoters of the eg. er ths lata diacev- . erica of medical sclssee Slav brought te to al l ef the aedera prerthh nr. Dr. a aero 1, pre. pared le treat wl h altatax nelal as eeeoesaif nrh case aa mas' Hat eaect hUeate. He hoe, sithln the paa few jv latredundf lolo In eiraetlremany new and liii)ici tent n"tiw,l li aovel aad tffectaal aedr ef apslsienaw, with -which, during hla profcssisnal ssi oaf , as has pre- dscad tbs most sncceasrui and eaaantetory resulu t Dr, A BORN, for twelve Jeara past, bss drotrd hlrowif xclrtvely te oSM eraotlos tor txe , trsawv nt ef ebinate chsoeie dlaeaees, especial- ; ly such easr as have resist, d ail Ik or. Hoar J aedt.s ef praerlc. He ta tan heen enabled tb -treat at west Bv Maaee ad mmmf pstlaass tn ae ally a h potslhly coald had he treated tueni at - tb'lr rcildroeee Thns, hi clsnn tweW srere , offl - in-sctcc, exdrr3y deveted te tpoot) chcenie dlacstte nore Uua rqaivaieM te sixty years' expi.rlenee.ia a gcoeral practice. Krcry pbyahtlea le mors tuaessitut le a certain dee of etaeaaea Uvaa ia ethers; and r who devote hit tho rot te a speciality ts Bttlev pre-' ' pared 10 treat M t that particular than ewe I ccgd In general practo. 1 . -1 j v'.' S 1. - J . . i- . . -, t,, .alt ' a..r.e'- hsa. I)R. IBOtN doev not aut'j-ct h JHrtil te any painful or unpleartut ipr".alTiij. lit irrst. m-ol ta a. lid and aat nr the moot doiicstc ehet The sffiickd are Ik rrte J latormrd. ihat afarr ik Sist Visit, for msnjr -f tl"C disee olm h li m.kea a specially, thry ean laxe 'he treatment home and r- l ""fi' - .