$rcp jffitfeto talesman. IWEfl.V8DiY. REFT. 87, mi ;sop:ine Court Prwcdlng. FftuuT, Sept 22. i "State of Oregon, respondent, v'- Mantes Offl :er, appellant ; (tension of Coot bel.w --reverted; Bunaam, -JalB. .Tas. Anderson, sjiaelUnt, vs. T. i . Bax ter, respendeat ; deoisioa of Cooct below af firmed ; Thayer, Jotlc Levi Aailerssr, re'pondsnt, vs. T. J. r..ixt-r, appellant ; judgment of Court be luw aSmed; Thayer, Jairge. Slcinhart Bros., appeilsat, vs. A. II. II irh, respondent ; jedgaient of Coart fcojl .w reversed ; Tr'na, Judge. S4TIBD4T, S pt. 23J. 'Chartiss Jell, nelbut, vs. Multnomah , County, respondent ; decision of Court be-i-jw reversed aeJ new trial ordered. ' Mondat, Sept. 15. E Iward Darney, respondent, vs. Cbarlcs Barrett, appellant. JJeotsiea announce! by McArttaur, Jadc. Judgment of Court be dim reversed and new trial ordered. State of Oregon, respondent, ts. ThGinas Djugbcrty, appellant. Judgment below reversed." Bonhani, Judgo ; Burmestcr, at torney tor appellant j Oibbs for respondent. Thomas Howard, appellant, vs. Grant county respondent. Dismissed on motion of J. II. lteeii, of eeaaael for appellant and Iearegiveu to wirrtdr.-iw transcript. SVrSdgct s?riDey, 'plaintiff and respondent Vs. Lewis M. Starr, defendant and appel lant ; motion by plaintiff to distpUs appeal ; Inotion sustained and appeal dismissed. Caplcs A Moreland for motion ; Logan, I'age and Thayer contra. This ease is one of much more than ordi nary interest. It was an action fur seduc- tioo, in which the plaintiff recovered jud incut in the Circuit Court at Portland, in June 1S70, for $7,404. Real Istrte TransTers. Deeds reeorS ;d Salem,' Saturday, Sept 23, 1871: Jiihn Wilaon to tJeorge Beottie, SS fcet of rot 3 in block 4fi, Salem ; conMoeratirtn, $1,200. II L Cbapin, Guardian of Olive Pluuimer, -to E 11 Plamoudon, interest in the K 4 of donation claim of Wesley Flummer ; con- -siduratioD, $100. dlenj Mankers and wifo to James Man 'ken, 150 acres in see 31, T 7 S, R 2 W ; consideration, nominal - Benj Munkers and wife to Mary E Estes, 180 acres in see 31, T 7 S, K 2 W ; $500 and other codsidcrations. Milton Young to Wra D Morris, 8 acres in T 5 8, R S W ; consideration, $150. . W R Boone to Ealph 0 Dunbar, lot 7, block 17, Jiertb Salem ; consideration $140. Jebn B Oyr to I Mitchell, lots in St. Louis ; consideration, $25. 0 Thibodean to. Randies Hurley, 522 acres, T 6 S, R 2 W; consideration, $.1,200. Hugh Owens to Win Armstrong, lot 3 in block 2, Owen's addition to S.il n ; consid eration, $274. BUSaXEM NOTICES. OVERLAID STOKE. cowMrnriAi. strkkt, SAi.Eii.onr-riow -goods AT !tKW VOItK PRICES DKT CM IM, KANcr AMB STAPLE, CLOTH1XO, Wvfta ASD siior.M, rt-niHitG gooth, etc., AT LOWKR PIllOKSTnAN THEr have tr.r.y oftkrk IM ORF.GQS. 'Ow'in to oof superior facilities, having connection with leading Eastern H'rancs, we are enabled to off-jr nil of our carefully -eulcoted stock at rates much lo.vcr than the .prices vow current in Oregon. Buying as we do from Manufacturers aud leading Im porting Houses directly, it is obvious that we can sell our goods at more ilus'rnhlc rates than if we were to buy them in the ordinary way. As the expenses, such as commissions, profits made by jobbers, dealers and brokers are avoided by us, our custom ri. instead or (raving to purchase goods th:it may have passed through half a dnxen hands, thereby increasing the price of the no ids, (all of which in the cod comes out of the mttmnmer) can salcly rely on buying their goods of us nt a moderate adrnnce on the innufnc.tiir rs' and importers' prices. We shall sell iir goods on the one price sy tern, and shall at any time bo pleased to bow our goods and give any information in regard to prices. important to farmers. Being immediately connected with the well-known wholesalo Produce and Com mission Ilou?o of Conn, Martin X Co., T Kin Prancisco, the ino-t extensive on the PaciBc Coast, we are prepared to buy Ut cost on delivery, and to make advancva nn all description of country produce. We will in all cases pay for produce the current San Francisco prices, hvs. however, thr actual cost of shipment. Wei shall etatdirb what has been notoriously wanting in Salem a good, reliahln market : and we will in variably, on delivery of the produce, pjy cash. We will buy Butter, Cheese, Eigs, tJcta, Hens, Ducks, Turkeys. Hides, Tallow, CalTskina, Sheepskins, Furs, Home-made Socks, Grain. Wool, etc, rim Cash ! Kon Cash 1 for Cash 1 Consignments of all kinds solicited lor our San Fr 'uciseo House, on which liberal cash advances will be marie. September 21, IXTl-tf. It. IXDKBWOOD. When this champion of " Free Thought" challenged the clergy or this place to a discussion on " christian evidences," some fault was found with him because he did'nt includo the Laity ill bis challenge. The explanation of Mr. Underwood is worthy of consideration. He claims that clergy men are supposed to give -their undivided attention to the study of this particular subject, and very reasonably suggests that if be succeeds in overcoming them in debate it would he folly to continue the diseussion with persons whose attention is not specially called to that subject To illustrate, Mr. II. says: "Suppose I wanted a suit of tlotbod of the best quality and the latest style, would it be wise in me to patronise a merchant whose attention is divided between clothing, dried apples, plug bats, calico and sardines, when, by going orvr-to Murphy ,k Croasman's. iu tho Bank Building, cor ner of SUte and Commercial streets, I can trade with Al. Croasman. who gives his at tention especially to that particular busi ness V scp26tf WEATitKRronn & Co. are again before the public in our advertising columns. They deal in all kinds of Paints and Paint ers' materials, and all kinds of J'ukct, J'ttrrjrt and l'iint9s Wcathcford A Co. dispense some enn'ons etuff including the varioua Elixirs, Tinc tures, Wines, Medicated Syrups, etc., etc , and they prepare many of the nauseous drugs with a view to disguise their un pleasantness, by presenting rare and de licious flavors which satisfy the taste, rec onciles the most fastidious to the necessary rf'ii and oauses the writhing patient to bless the eunning art of the pharmacist. scpt27-lw ' Catarrh, Throat, Bronchial and Lnng Affcctio-s are treated successfully by the new and scientific mode, as practiced by Dr. Aboro. Also, all diseases of the eye and ear. Neiw York unit Chicago Played Out (roods Direct from Europe. Brkyma Bio's, are now receiving and will receive ner John L. .S7i,,. an im mense Stock of Good suitable for their Kail and Winter Trade which were bought for c's oxy and consequently will be sold cheaper than ever ; so come on and see for yourselves- .10 inmbl In bhow good. Salem, Sept- 27th. tf. - V P TEKKEI.L, Has returned overland frrnn California and is receiving . Single and Double Width Al paccus. Buffalo Brand of Alpaccas. All Wool French Poplins, Ploin and Fancy Silks. Silk Velvet and Velveteens for Ladies Cloaks. Wide Laees and Fringes for trimmings. Real Point Lace collare, and a large Stock of Dry Goods for Vj mestio Use and for Ladies Wear. Salem, Kept. 27th. tf. MtnicATKn IsHAi.ATioss. Dr. Aborn, the successful Oculist, Anrist, Catarrh Throat and Lung Physician, at the S Charles Hotel, Portland, is effecting some wonderful cures of throat, bronchial and lung affections by his system of medicated tubal itions, eonjoinad wttn nis great con stitutional remedies. Dr. Aborn will re main in Portland until the 1st of October. The Doctor will be at the Cbctneketa Hotel, Salem, from October 3d nntil tho I7tli. Tbs philanthropist, Henry Bergh bsl been appointed Assistant Sanitary Io.spe.ctor in New York city, without salary, with special power to visit and examine all borse and cow stables within the city limits. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Ei nOFEA NEWS,' Paris, September 20. Thiers ha bortn ; assured by a cfrcular from the AtrsHrtan Cabinet that nothing was doao at 'tasticn : hostile te France. The trial of Ttochefon rs Bow ging on; before a court-martial at Versailles. The aceimd makes a rigorons defease. The German troops have evacuated St. ' Dennis, and the forts "have been given np te breach officers. Roe, September 29. Evening. The celebration eontiines to-night Many holdings.' sire Khaminnted, and the thea tres, at '"which patriotic speeches are being dWirered, aeo crowded. There has been do distfeffcrace, although cries of " Down with the Pope !' are heard iu the streets. Troops are camped iu the public squares, and every precaution has been taken to guard against any violation of public order. LoxDox, September 20. While the work men were re-opening the shafts of the Wigan coal mine to-day another explosion took place with terrible results. .Five men were blown to pieces and many injured. The flames burst forth from the openings. Preparations are making to flood the mine. Lo.ioox, September 21. There is a large outflow of specie to America. Seventy thousand pounds sterling goes to Jfcw Vork by the steamers sailing to-day. English cotton bond-holders are organ izing to present their claims. The new steamship. City of Montreal, of the laman line, 4,600 tuns, is the largest ever built on the Clyde. Another of 4,800 tons is building fur the same Com pany. There were further explosions to-day at the Wigan mine, burning the engines. The town is paralyzed with excitement. Brussels, September 21. A procession of engineers, to celebrate the end of the strike, took place yesterday. Rome, September 20. The procession is imposing and the city is illuminated. Per fect order prevails." " ' A dispatch dated Calcutta, September 20th says : " The Chief Justice of India is dead. The assassin has been appre hended. He feigns madness." Diamonds continue to be found in large quantities at the Cape of Good Hope. Versailles, Sept. 21. Thiers has been presented by King Amadeus, of Spain, with tho Order of tho Golden Fleece. Thiers held a lengthy interview to-day with Von Amim, upon the subject of tho delayed treaty between France and Ger many. Rochefort's trial is concluded. He is sectonced by the Court-marti:J to transpor tation to a penal colony for lifo. LoMio.t; Sept. 21. The Congress Inter nationals commenced in Londay to-day. Delegates from Italy, Spain, France, Bel gium, Germany and Switzerland, are prescr.t. 'Carl Marx presides. The object of the mcetiag is to arrange a definite ac tion on tho continent. Lovboy, Sept. 22. The mine at Wigan is stHl burning. A great quantity of water has been pumped into the shafts, but with little effect ou the flames. Flooding the mine continues night and day. Appointment of M. Stamphill, by tho Swiss Government, as a member of the Board of Arbitration, nnder tho treaty of Washington, is confirmed. Brussels, Sept. 22. A strike has been commenced by journeyman tanners and locksmiths. European advices say that tho Interna tionals arc spreading so fast in Germany that Bismarck alluding to tho subject re marked that political cares have given place to cares of socialism, that disturb him still more than the former. EASTEKX NEWS. New YonK, September 20. It is re ported on good authority that the appoint ment of Controller will now be tendered by Hall to William E. Warren, a Republi can. Ex-Sheriff O'Brien has issued a letter denouncing Tweed, Hall,, Sweeney and Connolly, and denying the statement made by some p:i)ers-that he was in league with the Ring. Up to two o'clock this afternoon Hill had not officially recognised either Connolly or Deputy Green. It is reported that ho will issue no revocation of theorderto heads of departments. Washington, September 20. Second Lieutenant Fenne. tried at St. Paul fur rsaVeling public funds, was found goilty and sentenced to be ca-hiered, to refund t t.joo, in I to li imprisoned live years in In ."'t it Prison. It Pti 1.. September 20. The Repiih'i ran f.N C onvention met to-d.y. It w.ia lb zi er held in Minnesota. The follottin the nominations: Governor, IIorc ,'' : I.teuien.int Governor, W. H. Yale. 'f W 1 ,-.ua b"th by acclamation ; Secretary of S, II. Jenuis n ; Treas urer, W. M. -r : AsS'H'iate Justices, S. J." 11. K. r. .K - and J. M. Berry; Attorney Geo!. 1 . Cornell. XAStivii.t r. Pi " lo. Carl Pchurz made his promise J al the Capitol, to-day, to an !- audience of all parties from all pans Mate. Gov ernor N. S. Browa t remarks in ntrHducing him. T was of great length, liberal, candid - j rtial, and was well received. SrniXGFiELD, 8eptc- I1 -Returns received by the fc ft the elcv- tion of 573 delegates republican , Slate Convention, of S'i are for But ler and 875 tgaiast ht New York, Sep fl The excite ment about the hfl saajdle began to revive lost evening - the announcement made by one of tv fprt nf the discovery that city vourben t-n over two million dollars were r'va (row the Controller's office a year ao, ! when it became pub lie later in the evening that the man who stole the voucher f'om the Controller's office about ten days iu c was known, and that bis arrest, which would bu aij''c to day, would directly implicate leading tj officials and exculpate the Controller from any criminality in the matter, and, be sides, that the abstraction ol the two mil lion vouchors a year sinco was the work of the same parties, the excitement grew in tense, especially among the Tammany pol iticians and hangers-on throughout the city. Too investigation being made by Deputy Controller Green wMl develop the most startling facts. The evidence to be brought against the plunderers of the City Treasury, which will be of the rtrongest character, assures speedy punishment of the guilty parties. A movement has recently been made to enlist the entire Masonic Fraternity of the country in finishing the Washington Mon ument. The scheme meets the approval of the visiting and resident brethren. Tho Government sold six millions gold to-day, under which the price fell from 14 to 132, but subsequently rallied to 141. Edwin Ilagatry, keeper of the Court bouse, his wire and Charles Batch, his as sistant, were arrested to-day on the charge, til stealing the vouchers from the Control ler's office and committed to jail for exam ination. The arrest Is on the affidavit of the Controller, who alleges that the infor mation was derived from a woman named Conway and William Murphy, watchman on the night shift. New York, Sept. 21. The joiut com mittee of citizens and aldermen met to-day. A special enmmittee appointed to investi gate the City debt and aecouuts, reported a statement of all stocks and bonds of the city, frum which it appears that the total amount is 116,509,853, less securities held by Commissioners and cash in the hands of Chamberlain, $19,422,333, leaving the net debt $97,237,525. The Committee ot sev enty will probably become a permanent organization to look after the interests of tho city. 1 Mary Conway, (servant), and Haggarty, (keeper of the County Court-house), with his wife and Assistant Ba'ch, were arrested to-day on the charge of stealing vouchers from the Controller's office. The witness on whose statement Conuolly had warrants issued, is positive that Haggcrty, on the Sunday of the robbery, brought a lot of papers out of the Controller's office, and put them in the kitchen rango, where they were burned. She also states that a man, whom she did not know, carried away a case full of what appeared to be papers similar to those burned by Haggarty. An examination of the ashes from the range in If .iggarty's appartments at the Court-house, discovered fragments of tho vouchers in each a condition that the figures could be made out Spni.NGFir.Ln, Sept. 21. Returns show the election of 005 delegates to the Repub lican State Convention. Majority against Butler, 167. Richmond, Sept. 21. A body of colored men applied to the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Virginia for a char ter lo organize Divisions nnder the recent act of the Grand Division at Boston. The application will bo refused. Littlc Rock, (Ark.), Sept. 21. General Bowen, late Justice of tho Supreme Court, who was recently appointed Governor of Idaho, has resigned and returned to his home. Chicago, Sept. 22. A Tim Washington special says a number of prominent Massa chusetts Republicans addressed a letter a short time since to Mr. Dawes, telling him that if it became necessary to defeat But ler, they should present his (Dawes') name to the Couvention, and that he would not be allowed to decline. Telegraphic ad vices at band here to-day indicate clearly that Butler is ahead. Senators Suuiner and Wilson again reiterate their opposition to Butler t nomination. New York, Sept. 22. Prosecution of the parties accused of stealing vouobers from tho Comptroller's office will be pressed with vigor. Although Judge Garwin, Dis trict Attorney, declares his unwillingness to allow any outside counsel to participate in the case with him, measures are living taken wbereby a committee of citizens will be aide to see that justico is in no wise prevented. Should the hearing in the matter result in the discharge ol any of the accused, it is intended to have a rc-arrest made, and proceedings commenced under indictment. The conduct of Superintend ent Kelso in tnking Iia,;gerty before Jus tice Dowling, is regarded as suspicions. Kelso is knowu to be indebted to Tweed for his position. Haggerty has long been a political fool of Tweed. Public sentiment is getting to be more intense against the ring, and the meetings frequently held re cently in denunciation of the city frauds have succeeded iu arousing the strongest iudignation among oil anti-Tammany po litical organizations, which is spreading daily. Tho Chinese diplomatists left for San Francisco last evening, on their way to China. Chung How, first Minister uT the Embassy, with other Chinese officials, and English and French Secretaries, will sail for Eurnpo to-morrow, i.i the steamship St. Laurent. The Embiysy were unsuc cessful in their previous mission to France, and were to have started for home yester day, but were notified by the French Gov ernment that they would be received if they returned to France, they therefore changed their intention. The object of their mission, as stated heretofore, is to make reparation for the massacrec of French citizens at Tientsin. Wasiii.ngto.n, Sept. 22. Secretary Bout well will leave Washington on Wednesday f-r Cincinnati, where he will speak ou the 2-th in.-t. He will also speak at Cleveland on the 2'.th. The Kr.ights Templars' parade to-day was a grand affair. On passing the Execu tive man-di n the Knights were reviewed hy Secretary Bout well, P. M. lien. Cresswell and Solicitor General Bristow. They coun termarched to the Masonic Temple, where the parade was dismissed, and were served with a banquet, places of interest. Baltimore, Sept Tbcy visited various 22. The Grand En campment Knights Temp!ar ; decided to I hold the next Triennial Convocation at New Orleans on the first -Tuesday in De cember, 1874. Chicago, Sept. 22. There was a '1c structive fire at Pes Moines. Iowa, to day. Twilvc buildings and contents were burned. Loss, $100,000. At the session of the Grand I. .d,'e of O 11 Fellows t'fr-dav, tho comoi-tt c t wh 'in referred the pctitii 1 the Uniiid i j I, "le- of MisM.-si pi reoric I that it was ' iuexjiedicut to take aeliou, ate! the petition I w is laid over. Tho spvci.il committee on l 1 he silt jeet of wearing chateaux or other regalia iu public processions, reported such conduct a flagrant violation of 'the law ami a gnu c departure from the respect due the Ke utive ot the Order. Laid over. The special committee on Rebecca Degree, re ported against the expediency of allowing Daughters of llebcca to retain membership after their husband's membership may have ceased. The Grand Lodge, after debate, rcfusod to alter the present regulations in regard to dismissal of certificates. The question uf permitting lodge meetings ou Sunday was tabled. A change iu the color of cinhlem3 on flags was adopted. Nr.w York, Sept. 22. The examination of llaggarty and Hatch, charged with roh- bery of the Comptroller's ofllec, commence I to-day before Judge Dowling. Tho crowd is large and the excitement great. An immese mars meeting was held in Tweed Plaia to-night to endorse W. M. Tweed. Fully 25,000 persons were present. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Tweed and placing him in nomination. Tweed made a lengthy sddress. ile said be was happy to meet the friends of his childhood in the scenes of his youth. Among those friends be could safely place himself and his record as a public official openly and publicly to their gaze. When nligncd, condemned without trial, it was a pleasure to come tu the friends of bis childhood nod .ike t'lem by the hand and talk to them in a fiic.iuM iiimrr. lie pointed proudly to his rocord, win, a was open to bu scanned by all aud courted 41:11, n.ij',ir:i,il investi gation iuto his official record, and tbo acts of his life. He accepted the nomination for Senator, and hoped his friends would stind by him. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 23. Tho speech delivered by Carl Schurs,' of Missouri, yes terday, created profuund improssiou iu po litical circles. The most significant inci dent connected with it, is'a letter formally addressed to Scburx, and signed by several hundred ex-Confederate soldiers, embrac ing every grade and rank in tho late rebel service, from privates and non-commissioned officers up to Major Generals. Signers generally represented men of influ ence in tbe community. The expose In yesterday's Tribtme, of frauds alleged to have been perpetrated by Collector Murphy, created great sensation, and a matter subject of talk all over the eity last evening. Murphy, to-day, pub lishes an answer to tbe charges, but tbe Tribune says it is not half dune with him. Editorially he used the following language: " The uncontradicted facts now laid before that impartial tribunal, the public, prove Murphy guilty, and demand his expulsion from any place of honor or trust under the Government be has so grossly defrauded." Tbe investigations of a committee of citi sens who was appointed to look to the army swindle, find that the Board of Su pervisors are partly responsible Tor (he frauds, tbey having approved the payment of extortionate accounts. Bostoh, Sept. 22. The whole number of delegates to the Republican Convention at Worcester, is 785, of which 302 aie in favor of Batter, and 4S& against him. Bprisofielb, Sept. 22. In the Republi can eity caucus to-night, the ballot resulted in casting 1,200 votes, wbileonly 160 names were checked. Butler received 800 votes. There were 405 east against him. The Jle pMkam denounces the vote as a fraud. "New Yor.K, Sept. 23. Tbo Committee rf Seventy to-day issued a long address to the people of the city and State, urging honest men of both political parties to combine to put down and punish members of the ring, which is composed of both parties and has so lung ruled an I so nearly ruined the eity, and urging the selection of the best men for tbo Legislature and for all offices of -trust. Indifferent votea are askod to lay aside their apathy and aid in the conflict against tho political vi.lainy now existing. People of this State have never before had such ii -spiration to redeem themselves from tbe wiles of political thieves and effect that reformation which the times so much de mand, i CAI.IFOUNIA. Saw Fnascisco, September 21. Flour No sales. Wheat Sales of 100 sks good, $2 55 2 571 i 1,200 sks, $2 60. Wheat ia Livcr pool, 12s Sd. Barley Good, but mixed, $1 S7J; 500 sks coast and bay, $1 90. Oats Sales of 500 sks good, at $2; 200 us choice, $2 05. Hay Cargo of fair, $20 ; choice held at 23. M. L. McDonald, who, in company with Whitney, suspended a few days since, an nounced in the Stock Board of Brokers to day that he was ready to pay every dollar uf his indeble Incss, and he is now in full stauding again with tbe Board. He has dissolved partnership, and will hereafter do business aloue. The British ship Bo;ata, 135 days from Liverpool,. with merchandise to Parrott & Co , arrived this evening. Her captain re ports that on July 19th, while close uuder Terre del Fuego, Straits of Le Mairo, he saw an American ensign flying, union down, on a siow-capped peak. Shortly after boat put off with part of the crew of the American ship Italia, bound from Rio to Valparaiso, wrecked uioe days previous ly. She stood in and took on board the captain and twenty-two officers and men of tho wracked ve--4vl aud brought them ah to this port. CAl.irOKIA. San Francuco, Sect. 22. Flour No sales. Ringleader will complete her cargo for Hong Kong next week. Superfine, fa C2 to 0 K7 ; extra, $7 50(iJj7 75. Wheat 300 sks ordinary coast, $2 50 ; small lot good to choice sold at $2 02(u) 2 C7, which is rather above market rates. Eggs 100 dozen Oregon, 45l6c. The acquittal of the do Youugs, of the Chronicle, under indictment lor libel ou R. H. Simon, had been generally anticipated, and the verdict of the jury of not guilty, created no surprise. Hamou Amador, the murderer of Ilis cock, the hunter, near San Leandro, was hanged at half-past one to-day at San Le andro. He persisted tu the last that he killed his victim in self-defeuse He di rected a'l his property to be given to his sister, who he declared he had hitherto kept from marrying, bat who could now marry. Ho wept, prayed aud swore alter nately, and bitterly insisted that he was to be hanged because he was a poor man ; if he had money to buy friends at Court, as others bad done, he would not have been hanged. When the black cap was drawn over his face it required two men to hold him up until the nooso was adjusted. PhcriT Mor.-c then stepped back and wipe I his forehead ; he gave tho signal to bis assistant and the drop fell. Ho struggled convulsively for souio tniuutcs, but the ucck was found t-i have been hruken by the fall. Reports of marine disasters c mtinuc to come in from all directions, thouj;h there has hecn no bad weather and nothing to cause any particular loss on this coast be yond heavy fogs. San Diego, Sept. 22. The iron clipper ship Tulavcra, owned in Liverpool, laden " with coal consigned to Dickson, DeWolf ,fc Co., San Francisco, when 195 days from Liverpool, went ashore in San Rayitntn Bay, Lower California, on tbe 11th. The Captain arrived here to-day in search of iuL-taiice. Ho says on the 5th of August was la.'aliued 500 miles off the coast and the crew's stores run out, and only la gal lons of water was on board. Tho Captain .dealt out from his stores one meal per day t- each of the men, who ceased work and wi-hed to ahartdon the ship. Oillu 2."th of August 12 tnoti left th.! ship iu a life boat, fir.-t having one-ha'f of the remainder of th-; C ijit.iin's supplies dealt out t them. A c'lii-l.-r-si-r was put at work, which pro line ! live gallons of water per day- On the llth of September he mail; San Kay- 111011 H.iy. The Captain went ashore in MNireh of assistance and stippli s, leaving the mate in charge of the ship. Weather hazy, lieht wi'.td. The ?diip -struck while in stays, and is now hard unround on a sanl beach. 2(10 yards from shore. The balance of the crew deserted the ship on the 12th, who left in a boat in charge of the sail -maker, and succeeded in landing nt Ho-ario on the Sth. The ship's complement ' of men was 21 ; officers, six, and one pas sensor : all safe. The Captain will engage a tug boat here and start for Sail Uaynion Bay, in a few days. Sas Francisco, Sept. 21. Parties who bad made arrangements for chipping large ttantitics of the finest quality of grapes from tho mountain counties East, find that the increased rates of freight by railroad will practically cause tho abandonment of ' enterprise, or it will have no marziu what- ever for profits with a large one for losses Wheat Market exhibits a firm tone at f 2 50a 2 C5 for ordinary to choice milling, and about $2 00 for good average lots of shipping. Sax 1'RAxrtsco, Sept. 2". L. I!. Drew, a well-known contractor, had his li ft arm amputated at the shoulder to-day, on ac count of an inctirahlo cancer caused by a friend pinching him playfully as be passed him on the street. A fire broke out just before S o'clock this evening, in the upper story of llariien ding's three-story brick, irou front block uf eight stores, south side of Market street, opposite Saiisomc, and ran through the en tire story, with astounding rapidity. Tbe second story remained in a measure in'act until half past 8, ' when it seemed tu all kindle at ouce, and tbe tire blazed up with fresh ' violence. Fulling machinery soon smashed in the second flour,- and -he tiro broke out iu the first story. The fire was bounded by tbo ulicy on tbe cast, and the block occupied by Tylor, Cnrtis A Co., and Strahle's billiard fat tory on the west, which is uot materially injured, though tbo ad joining building is destroyed. The princi pal sufferers are Hostetter, Smith A Dean, drugs and medicines, who occupied two stores from the ground to tbe roof, Tbur nauer & Zinn, notions and fancy goods, Ouiiif, Weimer A Dotz, straw and faucy goods, New York bedding bouse, N. Top lilz, millinery, Pbelan A Cullender's bil liard ware-rooms, Wcich A Co., leather and findings, and Siebcrlich A Co., boot and shoo depot, all Wholesale establishments, and entirely destroyed, hardly anything being saved. Tho loss will approximate a million dollars, and may exceed it. Sax Dikgu, Sept. 2vS. Owing to the raise of Tariff made by the steamer company, and their refusal to carry powder and gas oline, merchants have formed a combina tion to send an agent to San Francisco ful ly empowered to charter schooners to ply between this port and San Francisco. A movement is on foot to offer induccmcuts to the P. M. S. S. Company to touch at this port. Los Axuklkx, Sept. 23. Frank Clifford, who escaped from Carsoa, and was leader of the two last noted stage robberies otar Los Angeles, on the Yuma road, escaped by turning State's evidence. Sa Frascisco, Sept. 24. Henry St. Clair, Gea. Post and Jones, (firemen) were badly injured by filling walla aud ccrnicea. St. Clair's leg was broken ; Jones is supposed fatally injured. -, Hit skull is fractured. Fred. Wchr, carpenter, is badly hurt. . Losses are reported as follows : lTarpcn ding's building S200;000; Reddington, Homelier A Co., $100,n0; - insured for $100,000; Thurman i Zion, $150,000; Oulif, Wiener & Dotz, $40,000 ; I Rohcr, $50,000 ; F. Toplits, $50,000 ; Pbelan A Callender, $50,000 ; Wieck & Co,, $40,000 ; F. A. Siebcrlicb, $75,000. The building and contents are practically a total loss. Ruins of Hsrpending's block are still smouldering and engines are still playing upon them. Everything in tho building is a total loss, with the exception of the cellar and ground floor of the east end store oc cupied by Redingfon, Hostetter & Co., which were not burned but flooded with water. Their insurance was $125,000, and their loss will exceed it by lully $300,000. NEVADA. Hamilton, September 21. The total loss of proporty at Piocho by the late fire is es timated at $600,000. The A'econd snys that, although tho fire raged around the maga zines for ovir an hour, it was not until af ter ono o'clock that the powder exploded. A large crowd had collected in tbe vicinity. Suddenly an immense sheet of Same darted upward, followed by a deafening report. Then tbe cries of the wounded, screams of women, shouting of men, and a general hurrying to tbe scene, made up a picture beyond the power of our pen to describe About forty were wounded nod six or more killed outright. The explosion senilis to have taken a course up Meadow Valley street, as most nf the killed and wounded were there. The wounds arc -of a lenible nature in many instances the flesh being torn and burned off the bones. Broken ribs and fractured skulls were general with all. Cahson, September 21. A ranchcro liv ing at the bead of Carson Valley sent word here this afternoon that thera were seven convicts there. Officers have gone in pur suit. At one o'clock P. si. on Tuesday tbe c inviets called at Hot Springs, on Walker river. One was shot through Ibe right band, but appeared quite cheerful. They procured food am' left, going toward Day ton. Billy Wilson, tho pony express rider. coming this way, left Sweetwater, twenty- six miles beyond Wellington, at noon on Tuesday. Up to one o'clock p. 11. he had uot arrived at Wellington. A later dis patch says that the rider's gloves Were found near A urora, covered with blood. Parties are searching for him. Rkno, Sept. 23. The great bridge of Virginia and Reno railroad" across the Truckee river was completed and track laid over it to day. It is regarded as tho best railroad bridge in the State. AlrtZO?lAr- Los Ankei.ksj, Sept. 24. Tho Arizona .Vi'iicr, Prcscott, Sept. 10th, has the follow ing Letters received at Fort Whipple, the present bendquarters of Gen. Crook, bring cheering news from the scat of war. Capt. Henry's command, 3d cavalry, has swept over three or four hundred miles of Indian country, destroying a great number of raneheros and killed several Indians. His command has been increased by friendly Iudiaiis, who report the Apaches scattering and Seeing in alarm. August 30(h be mot Gov. Safford'i party of 200 at the mines of Cherry Creek. Tbe Governor reports that the Peace Commission have stopped over at Whito Mount iin. Indians have joined the whites. Gen. Crook has in structed the commanders of the several ex peditions that neither woman or child shall be killed. These shall be captured anil re tained as prisoners of war or suffered to escape, if they cannot bo secured without bcin shot or maimed. MEXICO. CiTr ok Mkxkd, via II. u-ana, Septem ber 20. It is conceded by all that a ma jority of the tncuihers of tho new Congress arc favorable t- Juarez. No sins of a revolution . I r.x-.Minister nuino, agent ot tne inter '. national Hjilroad of Texas, has utrived j here. His object is to open negations for : the completion of tbo road to ibis city aud : its extension thence to Mazatlan. A Missouri Enoch Artlcn." The assertion that " truth is Stranger than fiction," i3 certainly illustrated in the following sketch, and we are in debted to J. C. Ryan, tho Hf;renble first clei k i f the drsmrt St. I.uk-, for the priniJiia! items. Purine the first yer of the war, .!. M Wnldrup left l is plt-Hsxnt home in Central M ssiuiri and shouldered bis musket tor what he considered right, and to spill his hlond, if necessary, i" iiefens of the Confed erate cause. .Al borne he left a young w ife and child,-mid from this time un til last Snndiv tiey never heard from him. Mr. VVAldrup - pis'ed thrn'inh the gtruirle i-afVlv, aid was pit led in St. L mis iu 1HH5. S i soon as he could earn money enouzh hf started o find his wife and child ; be visited his old home and cslled on his n Uhbora. Cut his search was unsuccessful. The only information he received was that bis wite had taken the child and gone to live with some relatives in Caila vay county. Visiting Callaway county be obtained work on a f.rm and settled dowu to poude-i over the whfreahoutg uf his wi'e and child, and t euro money enough to continue tbe search. In the meantime Mrs. WaUrup had heard that her husband was dead, and had gone to live with some rel.it tvet uear Cedar City, Miss-ouri. Here she became acquainted with a well t i-do blacksmith, w hose name we l ave ii"l le rtied. In due time they were ni li ned, and last week were living in ttjoir comfortable borne at Cedar City, and Mrs. WaUrup had blessed the black smith with tore fine children, the eld est five years old. Last S-Uurday Mr. Waldrup rode leisurely into Cedar City, and, halting aftbe blicksmith shop, requested that worthy to shoe bis horse. While con .'crsiuK on tbe heal of tho wcatber etc., tbe blacksmith learned Waldrnp's history, and having beard hie wile tell about ber lost husband, surmised tbe truth and ia his biuut honesty in viud Mr. Wxldrnp over to ibe boose with him. Tbe recoguitio'i was mutu al, and the te fainted in ber first bus baud's arms. After ihe first agitation Mr. Wnl drop went back to the blacksmi b shop, end the men talked the matter over sensibly and coolly, -nod'agreed to allow the womn to df cide on which the would cling 10 After pi'DOerm tbe mutter over id bei bwn mind, the doubly mated lady de cided to -go with her first hnsband on condition that tbe second allow her to take th children. By some process Ot masoning, inexplicable to us, be decided lo give np wife and children, aud Mr. aud Mrs. Waldrup decided lo come to St. Louis. Yesterday tbe St. Like stopped at tbe landing, and Mr. W. came on board and engaged pas sage fjr himself and tbree children, and tbe blacksmith assisted his wife on board and then brought on the children. Then came tbe affeclitjg scene, that brought tears to tbe eyes ol tbe captain, clerks and passengers. The deserted husband took first one child aud then tbe other in bis arms aud kissed them passionately, while the tears rolled down bis cheeks. Then he bade good bye to bis wife, who seemed deeply fleeted, and lastly to Mr. Waldrup. Tbe two men gazed In to each other's faces, and shook bands lonu and earnestly, and then the black smith, by a strong effort of will,' re leased the hand of Mr. Waldrup, .and walked quietly ashore, never turning his tace toward the boat, wbich soon passed out of sight. We ran only im agine tbe loneliness iu tbe poor uian's heart and borne as be reached the rooms where be bad so often eat with his wi;e and children Si. Lvua Vim- patch. - i Mrs. Bloomer, the originator ol the costume for women which stilt- hears her name, and one ol the pioneer, if not A pionrer, In tba woman s rights movrmeDt, is now said to be living quietly, without any social or political ambition, in a rising Ktnsas town, er- gsged la attending to a large family and a nourishing farm. The English Government paid $136 - 000,000 ol the principal and interest 00 their public debt. Tbe " Washington Government " paid $246,311,000 ol ours, and reduced the taxes of tbe people $150,000,000 betide. . - SPECIAL NOTICKS. (J rover & linker fsewinr Machines. First clas Sewing Machines oM at San Fran cisco cash prtoe. by pivlnf only $10 per month. Call and eximioe the work and a i th wonder ful loir avement In Hie Orover t luker. ; JOHN W. GILBERT, Agent, Sept. 17, 1371. BaltmOgn Special fir tbe End ice. Jonn W. Gilbert cffersU) hl rurtomert Ibe cel ebrated PhtJsuteipnla. Kid Foxed" Ral moral shoes for $1 75 Misses' and Children' of tbe same make for a song. Thr Sisters op thh ActriKMr or the Sacred Heart cordially solicit the liberal patronage of the benevolent friends of Ed ucational behalf of their Fair, which will be held during the State Fair. The pro ceeds are to lie applied towards erecting a new Academy. Septl5tf. Notice. The Lee Mission Ceme'ory.ea t of Salem, ne ir tho 11,-ph ins' Hum, Itii b:tc 1 lai I off int lots, which are offered for tale as a family burying ground. Very fine Vault . Lots can also be bad. Mr. L. II. Judson , has a plat of the survey, and is authorized to dispose of tbe lots at low prices. Those having friends interred in tho Cemetery are requested to identify the place, and to make such arrangements as they desire as soon as practicable. Apply, also, to A, F. Waller, M. L. Savage or J. L. Parrisb. By order of tho Trustees, L. T. Woodwarif, Secretary. Salem, Aug 29 m3. inPORTAXT NOTICE. In c"utrquene of a coming change In our buslnesis we will sell our large nd well aoort d stock, uuriag TBI fair sixtt dats, as follows : GfOur best brand of Calico, nine rardt for one dollar. Next b-.st, ten yards for one dotUr. Hkavt U MaaTin,12X cents a jard Orara Domkstic In r portion, and Hats, Clothkq, Burrs and F hoes, viav low Fnsicu Miaixo, only b7,V cents a jr-l. Mu8 Focks, to cent a pair. Wmrs Ptoce os, very low. 4 papers of Neeolcs (or 25 cenls. 4 .apers or F.rouhi Pixs for 25 cents 4 spools of O no for 25 cents. 4 piecea I at as UaiiD f-r 23 cr-tit. 1.ACE8 and Eaaaoiorav, very cheap. Combs tod ltma.nr, cheaper than eer before. 3 pocket H AKDKKacui-rs, for 45 centa. Whits lim Tablb Ciorn, T5 cenU per yird. lowcis and Caisii, very low. It will asiuuish you to see how low we cm sell groceries aod crockery In fact all the g o.i re - a'ning In ours:ore wil be sold cheaper than ever bfore. . Ilemeiuber that this offer onlv last sixty oats raoM this date. FRIEDMAN A QOBUSKR. Falem. Sept. 12,1371. P. g We still continue the Accrioa Bo ikess. ItEMAHKABLE! - Eiirltt Hundred Alfwus Expfllcd I think It a public benefit (o make the fo'lovihg statement, that I hive been afflicted for iwo years with constant pains in the stomach, and In fa:t, pains all nvor my bodjr ; no appetite, let roe at what I woutd it always put me In dislre-s. N i mvd'eine would relieve me and I grew worse" and woisa until now I am a mere skeletor. No body could tell me what waa the matter with me. until I consulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Dea Berlin -ile a, Oregm, and he told roe I wn afflicted with worms, and they were the cause of all my misery and ins I took the Doctji's medicine, and h expel cO S03 Wji mi frono me. Tliey are lite I-earhe, with long tails, and nieaiore from one to 1 ne and 0111 -half inch In length. I en1 took six little powders, and they brought the wor-rta within four hours time. All those afflict ed wishing to see me can find me at Sam Renlet'S Stable, Palrm, Oregon. V.CRtll. 8abcritHd and iworn to before me this 7th d? ot September ISTJ. J J MURPHY", J. P. Said worms can be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Vn Den Berth's o(Ec Opera House Hiock, C on Ctreel, lcrn. sept Slim. Stop n Tlomcnt. Why staml you here all tho day idle ? Why doti't.you get around anddo something? tlii'fjr y,-u,-i Trniit. Why not buy your lumber of K. D. Towl at $10 Stl per thousand ftel? C. W. K0y.1l is my authorised agent for Saleui, and Wilson Olney can always be fonnd at the Mill At miles cast of Salem ready to wait on customers during my ah-t-once. K. D. Tow l. Salem, Oregon Aul-. 2a, I7I. tf. WILLIAM DAVIDSOil, REAL .ESTATE DEALER, Ufllcc . 64, Front Street,' PORTLAND, OREOON. RKAL H'TATF n Ills 'ITV snd KA5T PORTl.ANii, lo I lie mo-l l.iraMe locatii;-. con ni.iit.g nt !. Ts. IUI.F PI.(.'KS and HUCK?i, HOU -US and tTO. KS; also IVPKOVKD FARM?, n valuable nncul tirM.d I.ANI'!. located in A. . parts ot the 8TA l a tor SAl.k. RFAI. F.T-.TK arrl dh,r rnp.ny pn chasrd for Corrrp.ni1rnts. in th's CI TY and rhronthi.ilt the rTlr and TKHHITuKlrtt, wan crrt cre and 011 ihe molt AllVAXTAGKOL'S Tr.KMI". 1t(HK and FTHHK.S I.FA-ED, !.TMN NFfiOTIATf.il. no CLAIMS OF ALL DKS CltlPTI iN PR'MPTl.V COI.I.FCIFII. And a tfei.rrsl MNkNClALaml AGKNCY BU9INUS tiansacted. Old Thins; Hair I'nascd Anuf, This is at least true f the old method of tieating the long abused anil much abused human liudy. It is no longer considcre 1 ise to put a patient to tha torture in order euro hint of a disease in which pain is already nudcrmimn;; the energies of his system. Truo science ranges itself nn Ihe side of nature, and endeavors to assist her n h -r fight against disease. This is the province of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, the most approved tonic ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended as a fall medicine, par excellence ; for it is ia the fall that hiiliotisncss, dyspepsia and ma larious fevers are especially prevalent. TJ.e frame, exhausted by the heats of summer, is relaxed and feeble at its close, and re quires, we may say nKM.vstw artificial as sistance. ARord it that assistance in occa sional doses of Hostel tor's Slomach BilU-rs, and the evils referred lo may be escaped. Thr ittghout the unhealthy districts of the western coast, all tho varieties of periodical fever arc probably rife to-dav. Had a urs of Hosteller's Stomach Bi:ters been commenced by tbe sufferers a month ago, t. e., before tlm uohoalthy season set iu, iev-. en-tighlhs of tbera would in all probability bu in thur usiinl health at tbe present time. So much for want of lorrcasto. So much not kieping iu the house, and using daily, tho beet feuard against epidemic and endemic fevers. As docks of impos'ers and imitators are Irving to follow in the wake ol tbo ereat American remedy, therefore be sure that the article yon buy is genuine, and verifiod by the proper trade marks. The true arti cle can only be obtained in bottles. Bo- ware of the spurious bitters sold by tbo pal- Ion or in kegs. My Friend, slop that terrible Cough, and thus avflid a cpnsuniptive's grave' by using Dr. Tierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical ; Discovery. For curing all throat, liron- chial and lung diseases it baa never been equaled. Sold by Druggists.; ThiioaT Arrr-cnoMs Ar Hoaiiskmss All suffering from Irritntim of t lie Tkmn' and lluaree will l agtj-taoly surprised at the almost immediate roW-f afforded by the use of roira'a Rntui-hint Trnrhr." The demulcent ingredients allay pulmonary irritation, and, after publie speaking 'or singing, whro the throat is wearied and weakened by too much rxerrisr. fheir uso will give renewed strength to tbe vocal or gans. A man's body is a delicate machine, sub. jurt to many ailnynls ; bat a woman is subject to many more. Her little ailments, ber nervoosncss and " notions," and head aches, although tbey seem triflin to men, are real disorders. For enstireness, dysjep aia, geaeral debility, pains in the bark and loins, nervous and sick headache, imparity of skin, aod all troubles elasiad as " female complaints," Dr. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters, which are purely vegetable, and may be safely given to tbe most deli cate", are a sovereign and speedy remedy. Used in time, they strengthen the system and avert s:rioas disease. NEW ADVEJRTIS E M12NTS. STAR PaAKEIT, Cracker Manufactory, -a r-- FAMILY GROCERY PROVISION STORE, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. I have constantly on hand Pilot Bread, SODA, UtJTTTKR, I'lO NIC, BOSTyW I.KMON and JKNNV I.IN'D A I. o Of, . Fresh Bread, Fies, Cakes. &c WEDD1XO ASD PR I VA TE PARTIES 0apntiril ou ahort notice1 - CR1CKERS AT PllRTLiWD PRICES. All Orders promptly fl.led and E"ods delivered to all p.rti rf Uie city, free of charge LKWIS ttl'RNK. Falcm.Hept. 14 If. - Cornel Again ! ! mi . CHANCE Can X fnvnd at Ida cfDce,a usual read? to at tend to the wanin of hi patrons 8alem, Kept S4 II tf. M. F. CAMUJKI.L. j. E. BCFORD. Dressmaking I LAU1IM' DHKssK,, I UASQUK8. 13J JSDKKOtRMKRT, - " CIIILDltEN'SCLUTIII!!, BO VI A GIRLS SI IT Mada to order iu the lated style also Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns. RO'VKS Up tuira ovtsr PtM:uttje ttwre, uppo site Mrs. Uowell's uilliuery room. t3fc7Ve rcspeitfullv odiei. Die patr.na;teor the ladles of Oalem mnj vlcl ity. ep23-tm GOLDEN ROBIN! A Btta ar av. o. ii2iti.:irN If you need a new SCHOOL. AIUKIC B U do not weary yuur-etr l-y tooking over a long lift but send at once lur tins lavoriLc coi Icciioa o( bcautilui School Aoug. Price, 50 Centa UGHTANOtASY C9NTATAS! SACKED ASD SECULAR, Ret.haxxer'a Feast. G. F Root, SO cli. Daniel, Rofitand Brudhnry, !iV " -.lll-l', Rmtlburf, 5I " PilKrlui Failur., I!t4, 50 Flower Queen, ! Itayanaaar, " 1 IMI Plculc, Thoma, 100 Quarrel Among r lowers. HcAoeUrr, 33 " Sent, post-paid, on receipt of retail pike. Liberal discount to Societies. LIVER DITsiov A CO., Boston. CHAS. U. DITTOS A C 1. New Vo k, Bept iSwlrte.d NEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! Thne new and popular KoKlit of Vi van's. juK received at SriMTTOJl A H AI I HIfS. GJIDSMIIH'S ADOITION; to th Critjr i lor,tlnl , 'I'HK 1-NDKRSiaNrD NOW OFFERS FOR L Ralcit VKHV KKAMLIARLK It Al KS BLIUKS AND FRVI.TIll.ML BLOCKS 1 I Goldsmith's Addition I To the City of Portland j Formerly known as the Batch Claim. I Commeneln at I.. Twenty sixth 8 reeta I About ien minute walk from the a tl- ipaled I .trevt Baitmad oil ft Street The PKOPKRTV IS ! WELL Mlt'ATEn. about lliree Tourths of It ' lev I, no grading required, and is el.btr lor IIoiiiCNtcide or Speculation I TIIK MOST DK IK ABLE TO BE FOUND ! And will be sold on Ihe tollowing TKIl !: One fonrth C odi ; the ba'aece In six, twelve and tULteen monti.a, with oiue )er otut interest l.r annum. WAltRtXTT DEHW O'VtX ' For farther partieu ars, enquire al oar Office, where Mm ri be sen. s.p 17,-.:lm liOLD.-MITU BROS. To MasxM:e:ino I Cost I fix. I your avorite slaeaxines are layinff about loose hey aid soon he wonh'esi Whereas Frank A. Cook, HOOK I5ITV Ilillt O.fi's Block, Slate St., Salem, Can make them Into Handsome Bound Volumes, At a reasonable pr ce' IV. B -Brlag Thira A'oug, Then rak-tu, S. PI. 1.3 il d. JBS2T i : ZSL T J l ! -3l For the Hee-l I'liuf ogr;iIH GO TO BUCHTEL'S BRANCH GALLERY, CAUL ROM.). Operator, (FORMERLY WON OOMFRV'S.) Commercial Street, Snlrm, Ore-con. Rembrandt's a Specialty ! ! Now Eeady ! ! JOHN W. GILBERT - It now ready with a Largely Increased Stock of aoins, SUIIK. LKATIIKIl KINOINQ9, Anil everything pitaitilnK Ia the manuracttireol Mta aod Mkm... A large a -avrtmeul of ' 1. " ' Oak SoIe'Lcather, rRKXttl CALF SKINS, California and Oregon Kips, Ami eerjr dtcrttim of BOOT ASI SHOE FINDINGS, To the Trade, The Urge twisttiess I nave snet-eeded in entat: thiug wttb roaiiofartorers ami dealers in the up per (tmnttea ha induced me U Invest mere Itrgw ly in gtrvd tor thetr - omattHlatloa. aud 1 in vite aUcntmo tu my present stock. wlolui Giibeit.' Pa km, Sept 17, 71 it ripvy CITY CAB. I HAVK JVT BROVOHT FROilt Baa fraaclaco, a New and Elegant Carriage Which will b, kept at DURBIN'S STABLE, SALEM, Where Orders eaa bt left and will be paocUatly attamled to W. R. ABDKRSOS. fait m, Auc 8,71 tt ML. ABORN. DR. ABORN, KROM r AN I HAXC'.FGO, , Whose remr1cWr 6C in rariuc Chronic nod owtliMlo iiseae of ihe EYE, EAR, HEAD, Tin-out stall. Client. That have for reui resisted Ihe ordl -ary modes I treatment. Is se well known, IAS ARRIVED; In Portland, Oregon, TO PRACTICE FOR A FEW WEKKS, Rooms at St. Charles Hotel. 1 WonHerfitl Cur1 of Dlietifi nf (he A y A riauKteterof S Car ter, Uialapcilcr. tn Joss, Hay 30, 1670. DP. ABORN Dm 8i : I tl-ii It hit duty to make the follow in utatftneht. For .the pait vlt year, my tlBTghter (nw eiglt jers ni t, ha ben raict() irirh wore eyes, mivi frrqueatty ana hie to rrftfl, or even to disttncui.-Hoiit; ot-ject from am titer aero the room, the m nw perfi-rily ra'fd. after having been treated by you for thre tk only 1 vutd a to aUte tbiit all previous treatment had proved anmiecpwful; alto that the eye Hd v-re to affcetrd thai the lathe vert? fa! tag out. Since, nnder your trra'meot, they have rroirn In perfectly natural, to that now her eye are per'ectly nam al, bright, an t nf a heal thy a, -pe ranee I co: lter it a remarkable care, ami am agrernbly an prlird at th result ot your trea'mrnt, ai I ha-J g'.vtn up all t opp of having her cured. Truly joutj, J S CAUTr.K. Lieutenant Governor tlolde it's Card 1?a FraCiuco, April f., 1370. II vine anff -rd nine or ten yrara with a throat and bronchial affection, 1 applied to Dr. Ab m, No 21 Kearny rt et, wh ha tieated one for about tw roontha. I feci 1 my duty to ntnte.fnr the htn fit of thoe afflicted Ii the like manner, that I found Immediate, a n't I think, permanent relief from h'a treatment, aod tht conaMrr bu tiRtment aci?ntiflr, and that the doctor ia mailer of iiis profit ion 5 From Hon.JtmeiA Jolinioti, Mrin j berof ( onrckK, To Whom it Mat Cosceex: Havlof bren a puffe er from cttarrhand severe bronchial el t frcitm f.r mort ihan b-vii eara, and hviig J fount! great relief by fntitttnjr imfw-if t-i lr. ! Abw&i treatment a tow day it only, I take plriuw nre In saying. Or. Abo n with his nvw and hn provfd tnitriroe ts 'or I -cjI application to the lurfcs, air panges. ryt-a ard vnrt, ftmilU en couiatre all who are aiflicUd in those pr a to cherish a lively hone that they ray find quick and J -era aueit relief. Y ry truly, ,JAMK3 A. JOUNSON, M. C , Cat: 1 Card from Win. llttaktna, Aofaty Fabllc, Oakland. Pa K: I ki pleasure m lirmg testl-no-. ny to yi ur r-k ill at d tied! men t 'or C.vorr.'t cd BroncUal a fled Inn, hiving suffered for month and waH'ed in flesh from incedsAnt cough in tf, nitfld and day. 1 now A d mvaelf cired as the result uf your treatment, and I have gained thirty -three i rounds in ti;;!it. WM. HOPKINS. CaklttiL-fiMJt Jtltid . A Remarkable Cure. PAC'fRVKKTn, Cal 3-ptemher SO, 1670. This Is to certify, that for ten yers 1 have su' fered almost drtih whh Nasal Catarrh, Uicn chitis and Neuralgia of the head Ihe pains In roj head were almost unbearable My hearing was very much imjualred, with a disagreeable noi.-e in my ears My eyuiht was also impair el In May last. I placed mynclf under the treatment of Ur Aborn, No ti Kearny Street, Pan Kranclffoo, Cel., and in a ahort time the Bronchial aff.-ction was cured, my eyerigMt as folly restored, and my hearing improved. I take pleasure in beating testimony to the ek ill of Dr. Aborn, in his successful treatment of these dis eases J UN ALLISON, !,t TVrvuty She Iff and Constable ol Grass Valley Township, Nevada County. Cal. A Poap've Prot f lit Defnctsand aUlaeHargea fr mthestrietH be tu cd. On theKd of January Ust, I ai-pliid to Pr. Aborn, at x"i Ker:iey atreet, ran t rantiM O, and place"! myself under hn treatment 'or dea'nin and ischtrge fr m my left ar, that had baffle i the abtf.ty of stt-verrtl phynicianj Under I'r Aborn's treatment I b-pan d improve at onc, and in weeks itme. I m rnttrtly mrll. I can now hrar as well as I rv t c-mM, and the d:a cha'gt is entirely cired, and nre h d no snup trms o' a reiut of tbe (iioeaee hi ace A 9 I am nnw stti?fied thtt tne cue 19 permaf)rt t. t cherr fully ftiveih s testimony to tiie a-ill of t. boro JiMlN MMIVUN, rteMma Haramento Union residence corn t Ninth aod K sU-ett. cA5tT , Pept. l!, t70. auj23 rt. vVijoijn Ha unprtcedented sneccw In the treatment and curr of Ufufomt ltr.htrg, from t ac Karti, ttniilng AoIiri In the 4led Catarrh. Ailuuu, llronrliiw. ard all Throat Bro-clial and latK A ffr, 1lit:ta Also, all I)i5ee of the Kje, anu 1) raii(rnit nt 01 tte Oiood, Heart, ato;nacH, Liref, and Nervous System. DF.B'.LITV. AH caes of Nervous or ficnoral Debility, Pre mature Decay, e c , are treat ,1 by Dr. AHKM with such jrmtderful surress that many case,af ter a -few week- treatment are saarne recgnlii blcrm h a change having been wrouteht in them; ax th- v have Invariably ia a short time gained from ten to thirty pour ds in weight. Convalescence and recovery are rapid uml-r his new and seJetitific mode of treatment. But very"! w. If amy, meoot h'S age lo the profession have h -en so ttdvernislly suoctiful as Dr Aborn Combining alibis knowhdtie, skill and exjeri ence ft his speci.il hranch of the pro'ewion, all that the inventors of the ag - cr the late discov eries of medical soieece have brought to the ai k ot the modern praitlii ner. Dr. Aborn U pre pared to treat wl h almost u.itail suct'tsa all su rh cas as n ay come under hi, care. He hs, mtthin the past few years int-odured into his lrartiiemny new and important remedies, with novel and itfeclUAl modes nf application, wtth which during his professional career, he has tru dured the most successful and ?ati'actory result Dr AUifKN, for twelve years ptst, has devot d hia-ceiL exctudvely to o.lice practice tor the iream nt of ob innte chronic dtete, especial ly such rsac as hare resist d a 1 ihi or miarr mod.s of prartice. He ..as thus b-en enab'ed to treat at least five limes as mny patients annu ally as he p?.sthly cpuld had he treated t.iem a! their re idence. Thus, he tlaims twelve years ouVe practh-e. exclaivly devote 1 to specul chiomc diseases more titan equivalent lo aix'y years exp- riet-re hi a general practice. K er physician is more succe ul In a certain clasa , , iear than In oihers; and he Wlio devote hi- th-iuhls tt a ierin llv H bet er pre pared to trt-Ht It i 1 tint p irtH-ular lli .n one who i eng 1. td in general prartice. No a'ajiaful Operations. I R. ABO IN d es not suhj ct h s pitienU lo any painful or nupleasant npeiations his treat ment is mild and safe fur the most delicate child The artvcWdare hereby informed, that aftr the first visit, far many nf the diseaaes which he makes a pec,lty, hcy can tajte he treatment hone a"d use H until cured, without pain or in term j ton to their usu-il avocation. cl. W. WBATBKKFOItI).XN ealcma DllUGGIXTN, Foreign and Domestic Drags, PA1 EXT MEDICINES, G HEMICALS . Paints, Oils & Dyes. WiiiM uiitl Lixtioi-H, FOR MBIHC1XA I. PURPOSES. 4ty-Particular attention given to Preecriptiona. WXATIIEKrORU CO. feplilf JOHN C. WRIGHT, Successor to UZAFOVAUK A WRKJHT, EalLU t FAMILY GROCERIES! Cigars and Tobacco, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, AND NOTIOIVS, COMatgRCIAL BtBkkT, Salem, - - Oregon. - o Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City, ; FREE OF CHARGE. , Ralem, ug. 8. "71. dw. I w. w icaTa Karoas. furuanil. I WE&THERFQBD & CO. PR. VAN DEN BERGII. 0P.J.P.P VAN DEN BOT,- From Prataala, ia (iMtt Worm Bxlcrmlnntor,! Office, Opera B'of a-, Co air t t, fcalem Orage. . . late of Mn Pranrlien, Tat weald lfomi,th hit (Ti-ntrallr, tha' abiwt fnrtjr years' rensle rrac'lce f picrllrfnc anil suravr, la I rOe ami tlie Unlitii hlaiM of wMrh IWrtlty-otie haa l,n In Cit'lon-la. has by elrM atMcrvaifna mnit prnai i-xprriiiints ciiw ti, tir to elnst.B that there are tnorr acute and clirotil- dlataacs ea ed by woraia, hytlaJtdt. aritnialcalai ! othrr apecies of ntoroa. The publie rearratt,, or the profrstion at laifre. are Dt awar of th; number i.f patients who are treated by etninent physician, lor this, thai, or such a eompla'nt withnet any re'lef. If the iliaeaw had heen aadi-raiool, M ' few dtvra of Dr V. Sneerig Worm Remtdy wuuld har. Immr-diare'.r eared th rna-plaioi, and hare sared a irreat rnanr lires. Dr. V. ha. collected a laifre rarlety of California loots and heibi, which, br snalysiae, close 'bTrraathio and exleni.lve exieilmiuts.he eaaanancieii'iHia ly say that he has dlrcm ered Dew remedha for the successful cure of Ihe following diKaaes: 49-Dyiperxia, Chronic aOctlooaol tlie ltrr. and Kidney, flrat aod second s ane, of Co, sumption. White Bwellinjr, faly apernatorrb at or local weakness, Nervou, Debility. f.ilrp lo Fits, Khraniatiam. NeuralKta, Diarrhoai, Inronii Deuce of LVioe, Uravet, rlour AlEtta. Lliahetra, Dropsy, and all thnae disease which arv known under ihe name ot Venereal, anch aaPjidi lis, In a I Iu liiruia Uouorrkea, (.leet, Mririarrs, liln l'sssa(e, Inflaaiation of the Bladder aod froa trate liianda, tx-onatlonn, IBtule, filra. Pint. pies, .notches, and all Cutaaeoa Krapihiaa of Ihe skin,. Canrer Tumora cored altb or wtthoul opera-Ion. In Recent Venerat DaM-aaea, the Ir. elfect-i a Cure in fruto S lo 5 days or no ihara-e. For the Kye, Kar ami Tlirjal, Dr. V. rnpaaeiMS new and InTaluable rcmedie. r Dr. V. would arietae thoae ladhr troubled llh Irregularities nf the Uterus to try his Dew renw die. and set cured. Dr Van Den Beryli's Iofallih'e Worm fyrap for children Price.! Warranted 10 expel tha worms, or tlie nionej refunded - lr. J. P. P. Van Den J). rith'a, Balr Tonic a eure cure Ui destroy all animalcuiaB of tbt Hair F'tlltrl a, prevent ia!l'f out, and nroaraiiog the Gruath ol the Hair. I'i ice, 1 1 W Warranted. By eononltinir Kucl aiaiflriiiaT av atiupie. climlBailQB. the autittd can learn if their diseaaeaae ia cause I by Wuriua ur not; alal erent, Dr, an Dea Htrgh eao tell lhe-u from what disease they are rufleilt-g Cun uitatlnui and r:aaminatiAna KK f cliare rfl all c.mm. Ur an lien- bcrgh aoar. aTtees. lit aH ca--a, to eapet Ihe warm, and euie all dis:aeiri he uudcrtaliea, or du charge. Suppostil Consnmptioi aai Drupy Cirri ei a Kew I'Iud. This is to certify that I hare been alek a hit time and doctored fjr nifferent coaii-lal ita. I hail a constant cough d'y and night with ezrea rive ecpectoration ; awe ling of the abdomen anil leas wbich wa pronounel dropsy, nee w frea from pain or miery; in lct, I had given up all hupes, when I m induced by soma oi my frtenla Iu cm suit Dr. J V. t. Van D-a Bergh. H. tld meniy c mplaint waa cot conauiuiaioo, but the courfh exrectorarion and dnMical an ulun waa created by iecuhar worms o tlie Urer and gall hlaild.r, what the do tor calls Distonia Heati cuin. In November last, 1 commenced hia treat ineut and from that time I grew better and bet ,r.d thasa, Ooo Qt. ala jloctw'a toedlcine, Ihe cotgh expectoralion, dropsy aua aii'SiJ ds- trie have left me entirely, aud I a-a now atrong and healthy again aly preaen. weight ia IM pounds, l'eraonawith lmil r affection, can aeo mi at my resilience, N . 61 Kearney atreet be tween Jackson a-.d racinuslreen.Han Frai ei co. JOHN KLLIN, 8ut4cribed and swnrn to before nte, tlla 19th day of July, A. D l&7u. juilNQOUMaN. Notary Public. I MOASTKOS1TV. Tl.it la to certify, Uiat Dr. J. P P. Tan Den Bert.-h expelled a tape worm fr m me, meaturtng orerMK) feet, and cnntaining 4i,(R"J joints, wttn only one dose of meilicine. - I must -io reiork. that 1 had been doctoring with the moat eminent phy8iclijs of iltia city and ihe United Mates, wi;liuut oelR-tit lur i lie- lat five years. WILLI st B. t UHKOW. pulucrltx d and sworu to, April liih, t.le fore iw. llE.VKY bAl'.HT. (NuU rublic. VAKCKIt tl'ltKU. Ti ia i- t rcrlify lhat I was rIBicted wl h a Cancer Tumor, whii h grew raimlly and ol a larg? rite in my loou'h, oc tuy lower jow, an t troubied file-a sea.t deal in eatlnj; and rpeak ng 1 c li miteii a guo-l uiaty aurreons arid ,tisiuiatia, aod I c ull hud none alrh wcnld ui- It itake iu remove It, till I rcunulied Dr. J I. P vau len Kerb, and he removed the tumor aiid part of lite Ivwit jaahoue, 1y a kiiltul ierMtioii wi h ve y little losa ot i.liid, and beale. the remain ing wtiutiil in a remarkable olinrt tin c ; anu 1 feel ve-r? thank'ul Ui Ihe Doctor tor ft lievmg ami ciiritii; inu tl a I'amx-rous tumor which em rent aurochs thougtit would raae a Hnfrerinv jLpd -pamtul death CbAlt 8iILLkR. re-b-tcribe l and sworn to before lite, iu San Jose, this lth day ot December. Ift. . T O. MINOit, Notary TuMis. COSRLJtPTIOSi ClUKD. I take thlametiiod to expn-ss mystocere tlianks towar la Dr. J. P. P. van Urn rlrrgh. In rWptcm-1.,-r, 1S.VI, I was brought from lite .mine, with a malady that was pronounced by a great many physicians to be consumption, and every bony said 1 must die The cough anu Dysentery lr ab led me almost cooatantiy no rest day or night I was recommended to Dr. ran lien II rgS ; his med ciucs gave tne relle-f, and In a rhort time ( waa re-torea lo i-erfect heailth, and 1 a a l:a-y to aa 1 am a, .tout axd h. artj as any man c-tn be. gUtDrJKKK bUr.l.. Vitnes,T. . KAAS. Can fiane'sco, April 9th, 1S.M. $ 1IKNRY UA1GUT, SoUry Public. This is to certify that I was affi.eled for ten years. 1 e-onaulted Dr J. P P. van Deu Uergh, and he g ive nie one dose of medtclaj which ex pelled a Chain Worm In five hours time, ntcasur. urine, taenr-eight lee I in lengtn, neck an head lnciude-1 and atmut a tea-cup fu.l ,l Aacarides, ( lo -i orroa anl all my ailracuU and taiaeni a have left tne; also an eruption i f th skin.wliich hatll.-d the ekill of eminent physicians lor the la-it aeven ye:rs, has since entirely dlaapeared, and left mv body clear of aoy rhuplea NICLSuH l-OSTEIU Pwnra and fubscrihed before me. thiaxlth day of October, lofti. R. St. tl TOS. Nutary Public. COXstlUPTIOH Cl'BED. I take thi met hoi I t. expreta my aiacere thanks toward Dr. J. P. P ran D.D. derfn. In September, lSii, 1 was hroeghl from th mines Witli a rnalaay lhat waa pruuounced. by a great many p isit-ians to be coanumiMiuav' and every body Mid I utuat die. The cughand Dyseniery troubled uie almoM cona'iantly ua rtatdayur night. I was recommended to Ir. van Den lierc,h hi. tnedlcin-a gav. mm refftf, and In a alie.rt t uie I was rratoreu to perfect-health, and t am hn py sajr 1 am as stout an4 hearty as at:y man can be. FREDERICK BBKIT.a W.tneas. T. A. HAAft. tail i'r incisco, April th, ISM. Dr. van Den Bergb's tf lebrated Chemical Steam Baths can be bad at any bonr al bis office.' , aug25 Dr. Charles Wilson. OCULI8 T, CO.n.UKIlCI At, IlOlBIa, Ain. Pr Wilson tas made Ihe study" of th. eye sperlaltj, and has practiced with good ruccM Heveral Yearis. . - ) He il prepared to perform all operatic na, and ! s had etrl uce in ooerallug by tbt most my proved melliodi. Ail CHRONIC DISEASE Or. THB ETE are treated very sneccsfkrly, acnording te the most scientific and approved modcaa npthalmic practice. Petaona afflicted with diseased Kyea are invited to - t.lvc Him a Trial. Those who do iW reeelve pernuiont benefit. win not oe rctuirea o pay or uxai I) lM)I,l liO! NOTICK. .1 Ii- ro-parlnerahlp heretofore ezltlne between Drs- Carenter A Chaae this day diatwlve t All Itrnae knowing ihema-lvo. Indebted t3 the lata firm will please call at the otBce of Dr. Cpen ter and aeil'e the same. -Sales., Sept T dwlnu . Wanted to Exchange it - ; JFor Laud or h Farm, 1 or for a GrnoI Wnjfon iV Xoikin. luquir. at COX . K ARB ART'S. serTtf. .UEMOVED.' t have tnoved my stock of Gro, rrte I. fm!th' dock. Kouth Roatu, opposite tbt Cheneketa llo teL where I aa be round w.tk a full stock- Thanking my cuMosawr. tor thair natranag beretotore, I Jwp, they wilt cem'tn.-a It. reptinl.i ' m. L onkNCB. 5 , y Steam Engine for Oale 1 Steam Engine and Boik-r; about a ft eea horse power, in goad workloa orUsw. - alao,. aae iach Hooker pump. In good order- - Apply to the 8atea Light Co .Bate-iOgn. tri. lT,18n. " "!