0rcfloiijgcffl statesman. SUIT WfiU.K fiSDAT, Iff. 11. 17L sSt&te iN'ew.s. Willamette Valley. The Albany Dtmncrat says mao named John Bala was arrested ander charf. rf jiusiac eosnierfeit taoney, on lait Saturday, and after an examin ation before usttce Power was beld to roiwat in the earn of $200. Fail ing, to give the required bail, he) was .sent to jtil. Jut. Elkia-3, Esq., baa resided tbe poritioo ot AReat, (uc tbe O. A C. E. I Co., at tfeia plaoe. the team of Mr. B. R. Backus, be cire frighteseel a few days ago, while ros:io a bridjje near Albany, by tb wbitftliaK of tbe locomotive, which causes' the leant, ta back off the bridge. Tbe carriage was opiet aoJ Mr. Ba chus, together with bia wtreaod sister, were braised bt not eeriouBly. -Oa m tbe iere were badly hurt. PortlatidL. From the dailies of Friday : Tbe Ortyoitwx baa hb amusing to ciunt ot a afreet fracaa between Hal look, bead ot tbe Pol toe Coaiiuisnoa, uod 'cobus, t discharged potrcesBaa. Tbe ec(Mlioeaiaa' suae was tweaked ai tils "High CuaitnifteioQ" Biade amends to the outrage oa law by paj tneut f fine and coat. Tbe Ajix ran agroyoc below St. tielra'g and her jiaaneuger ui express matter cum ub tm ibe steamboat. It was expected aha would come ujj oa iigh-ude. ' Tbe OoveaBe-, entwsvrd Bocae, was ground off u Ueieiu in li feet ot The Pixley Troupe, also tbe Xa thau'a, ace expecting to be bare in iStletn daring the, Fair. Holiadaf aad Hoiiej aro about to cuinruente a boitdiajz, 'or a hotel, near tbe furry landing., la 'urth Poi iand. 5ir. Bates, it Is tatd, is t-otmiig to Oregon with a good dramatic troupe. It is a pitr ke did not arrive vitb it to be here at the State f air. Tie ascend mate ot ibe iutt V'iobe, whicb wa3 being towed up from Ka-' ama, was aciiideo-tl," drlowjwi. The Pteauer Muntan has Xaken a tfull freight, but cs f atigej-a, io .Sati Francises. We lerrn from tte SoUf-Sn tfeat K. K. .Stewart, of TaoihUJ comity, arrived by tbe A as from Cacada and ityn Eastern tytates, with fine V.eodei c.Ue, sheep -and fowli. The lut of cattle given cemprvaes Ourhaa'a, Ajrettisea fcti ElaUleiR'i. The SuLlctin ypnVj. -of rriT&l of Sr. BiitterSeld and bis sheep aad oate, which are o.dy aadverticea elseirhepe -io this pajper. The streets of Portland are e-ard vt fee in rer bad condition im lo fJeali- cieso. Judjre Oeady tag preetw.eu tte Porta Sand Library with valuaV? "archives ot Oregon" Stare HoctixM, from iSl to Idle, iacWding 11 j-vra. We gatier ifrori the IItjrJ Ui tk filaas fer the Dew p-1ice ttucldiag, for PortlAMl, at -de aw a- Th -time (ions are 42 x Ja feet. (t will be three Us -tries -high with p.eaaio; exterwic. Maj. BelC. S. A..) inUtids pb 3ish iiis etEerw-oce from New York to Silk, to -be illustTaied after bid awa derijfrra. Tbe Sijor it -lebratd, ftroor.g bjiXriendj, for fkJU at fiJtetcb 'ng. Business ts s-o rtie, at Portland, that tbe drays eaaant kee viih the demand fee haclto. Sure, for tbe CK6toii Jfoase,3 e iig broegbt fron Kelliogbas t'y iiariea by fee gtea.neT WVicbt. Tke latest feortorat fort4i4 iafer enatet, in tbe ()jrfc-Ht Ks. tiEe few citiieos bave so atfl X.Ym'r? oefl, liut tK hnvt: eaniiea a ieir -ator more or lesa. Quinvby tiKed a fleer which wevgt.3 : "254 lha, whieu is hifefced in tie, Purtle.nd icacket We cuili the f.ilowic frm &e Tort Iind cailiec of Sivit. lib : Kow young the Ktate ofOregaa is tu be ees wbea a inference -is cade to ttxj f of alatioc oT thecotntry. Tb iirat cecsas of titis tau was takes in ItibO, and tfce-a it td a fttpvlattoo of only 13,2. Toa years later, io. I0, it bad increased to 2fe'i, r nerljr foue "Simes the f uuJation o tbat ot IgiC. T bt Jast oe a Mas, taken in 1370, ivesthe State a ppalatiea orT Se,923, but tt is perhaps beeeatb tke acUal another, ndgiegfroa thee fig ares, ten years benee tke population may be expected t be aver a fuarer of a uiillioa. VTe andT9taad a ew line of pack ets h heea firraed ia San T raatrisco, with Coapp, Gr tnt t V:, tie agests in .Sin fnacisca fjr.Koapp, Knrrell .fc Co., as agents. Tbi new Jin will ire guicfc dispatch to ail Tseis, bav ingeonwalof tke entire iiae bretefote ruacing ta this piaoe. Tbe fol'.owiaff vessels coaspose the new liae: Barks K.ral, Vhistler, ' Wbfoot, Alaiatia, Live Yankee, Orieat aed Amelia. Aiaong the arrica'a by tbe Ajax were tweaty-are or tbirty faatvt-a wko came bere with the iateatioa of eettliog in Oregon and Cf per Waebiajr.toilfT'er ritory. Tby come prepared to by land ad nter op on the basiaeas of faTteiop er raising slack, M they way toeTeafter deterwite. There were also HWeral fiaraaas wbo aroaie to Ore troa la took at the coantry, with the design of bringiag tketr f mi ties bere. after. The Portlanr, Dallet and Salt Lake Railroad Company, n Friday last, tied snpnlemental articles of incorpor ation, empowering the Company to construct their railroad bridge across tbe Willamette river, within the city of PortUnd, conjistent with the lairs of Congress and the Ordinances of tbe City Coancii on that subject. Tbe steashif Ajax will sail at ? o'clork r. next Wednesday, for Sao Francisco. Already we see many of oar citizens getting off to tbe State Fair, and every day this week there bare been arrivals from Eastern Oregon, Washington Ter rtory and points down the Colombia. Mny of these ara taking articles of produce or mtnnfactnre (or exhibition. The Eugane Guard says Mr. Wm. A brants got his left band caught, by a planer bit, by which the fingers were torn nut and his hand otherwise badly lascerted . ' Tbe same paper atatea tbat on Fri day last th foundation walla of tba new granary of tbe Eugene City Mill was crushed by tbe weight of wheat which was equal to 240 000 pounds. Tbe wtlls were badly damaged. From tha- Corvallis Gazette we learn that pt-igage frou Yaquina Bay to San Frascu-o ia only $15, first class. j ! ,i ' We learn from tbe PlaindeaUr that, on last Thursday, a 6ght came off b. tweea two men, at work in blasting at Crow's rapids, in wbicb Jas. Moore waa said to have been terribly used up by a man Darned Thompson. The Monmouth iietsenyer says the walls of tbe new College building are assuming magnificent proportions. With a continuation of good weather tbe structure will soon be under roof. Miss Susan li. Anthqny compli mented" such persona, at Corvallis, as were possessed of a desire to bear brr, and bad not tbe necessary ionr bits. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. EtUOPEAN SEWS. Loxnox, Oct. 4. Shipwrights of th Clyde, who joiued tbe Nine Hour League, have been locked out by employers. Madkid, Cct. 4. King Amadeus tele graphed to Espartero, requesting hin to form a new cabinet. Scnor Scorrill was nerenaded to-night ky a largo dim of citizen, and cries wcr raised of " death to traitors ! " It waa pro posed by some to march on the Royal Pal ace, but Scorrill put a stop to the move ment. The Progressist leader Tertulia offered Uv snppurt Scorrilla, and telegraphed to tha provinces calling on them to declare for radical ideas. Ycrsaillkh, Oct. 4. Tho muuicipaHty of Paris voted two million francs to repair the monuments and public buildings dam aged during the mgn of tho Commune. Madrid, Oct. a. It is now ennidercl probable that Admiral Malcomb will form a new cabinet, but no one believes it cnu be a lasting one. Sagosta advises Amavleus to uue with Scorrilla, to construct a cabi net and remain at iU head. There is a probability tbat the advice will bo lollowed EASTEKX EVS. Jev York, Oct. 5. The doings of the Democratic State Convention is the leading" topic of conversation throughout the city. The reform party is generally dissatisSod at the action of the Couveution in refusing their recognition. It ia probable a bolt, will be effected by the party in this city, and in conjunction with the anti-Tammany organization a ticket will be put up on tbe question of municipal reform. Much depends on what tbe Convention does to day. Tbe platform is acceptable to tbe Democracy bere, and reformers are said to be much pleased with it. It is thought tbu case of reformers was badly managed. Kuc'Uksteb, Oct. 5. On the reassem bling of the Democratic Convention this moruing a resolution was adopted giving tbe nuti-Tuuitnany delegation from Xew York a hearing. Wm. E. Curtis road a letter from Chas. O'Connor denouncing the Tauimaur thieves, and declaring tbat tbe Conventioa must repudiate them. Mr. Tildcu moved to prooecd tr Iba c minations, aud followed in a speeeb de Bouncing Tammany, and charging tbat the. action of the Conventiou yesterday wa coucoctud at midnight. lie then declared tbut bo would not support the legislative nominations of Tammany, and said if tliii was un-Democratic he would resign tLie Chairmanship of the State Central Com mittee anil return to his plundered fellow citizens, applause. Magnus Gross was nominated lor Secre tary of State. The reform delegation of which he is a member, said they would prefer not to have any of their mombcrs on the ticket. Cbocrs. Diedrick Williams was then nominated for Secretary of State ; A. V. Xicbols for Comptroller ; W. II. Bristol for Treasurer. Tho name of Charles O'Connor was pre sented fur Attorney General. Several del. egates stated tbat be would not accept. After some debate the vote resulted in the choice of Marshal B. Chaplain by 40 to 42 for O'Connor. Yan B. Richmond was nominated for State Engincci ; (i. W. Chapman for Canal Commissioner ; Davi.l McXicl for inspect or of the State Prison. iEKU-NBAV, Wis., Oct. 4. Fires are now prevailing in six or seven of the northeast ern cHAties of Wi.-cousin, which never bad any parallel since the settlement of the country. Tbe drought which bus pre vailed siace early in August, dried up the Epriujrs and streams and all veiretation, and parcked the ground to ,-uch a depth below the .surluce that the soil itself non acts ns a cofidutor. Living trees are fall ing from the action ot the tire, which un dermine tbesu. All outntandin- prop erty is sweat nv.ay. Tliere being so littlw water to stop the live, barns, haystacks, and other property are burned. No resistanco can l.e offered the approaching fires. Then) are no authentic accounts ol loss of lite. A family in kewaunee county and some Indians are reported burned. Cuii'ARO, Oct. 4. Tbe Democratic State Convention met at Springfield to-day to Humiliate a candidate tor Congress for the State at large. Hon. S. S. Hayes, lawyer of this efty, was nominated by acclauia tiou. Xew Yrk, Oct. 5. Experts yesterday visited the new fjourt House, accompanied by a special committee, and taade the ex amination of all furniture ia tke building. After adding !5 per cent, te the estiniato they valued it at $31,740. Other experts es timated the carpenter work at $132,e0, in cluding an addition of 25 per cent. Inger soll received, for furaishing the above, $1,108,0110. Affidavits from exports were sworn to, aad handed inta District Attor ney tiarvia. Several vouchers lr Inger soll's, Survey's and Keyser's work, were uncartaed yerterday by the coiaraittoo ef seventy. Tbe vouchers aro for auaeroas amoants. Not : of them is sworn to, but all signed by A.' Oacy II VI. Tke Sun this morning says Johu H. IT scr appeared personally before the com mittee of seventy Tuesday evening, and testiied in bis owa behalf that be never received tbe turns of money alleged to have been pard bua by the city for work on the new Ceart House. St. Lovts, Oct. 5. The attendance at the State Fair to-dy is the largest ever known. Fally o,0 people are on the grouads Th great featnre was tbo trotting race, against time for the first premium, $l,0flfj, distance, six times around the arena, or five miles and a balf. Ella Wright won in , 3-.1S. President Grant took three premi ums in the class ef eolts for all work. Xew York, Oct. 5. Bids for Treasury gold amonntcd to a little over seven and ti iraarter millions awards, two millions, at 14. Cataczy, Russian Minister, was informed by Secretary Fish that if when tbe visit of tbe Grand Duke is concluded he shall not be recalled, his passport will be sent to him, and the President would not receive him unless accompanied by tbe flrand Dnke ; and further, that tho President will at no time bold conversation with him. Sr. Pari., Oct. 6. The great prairie fire is still raging witb unabated fury, although a slight rain yesterday stayed its progress a little. The couse ef the fire is southeast. At last accounts it had reached nearly as far south as the Iowa border, and east to the Minnesota river, which will stop it, it is t be hoped. The high wind yesterday drove it forward at great gpead, and il waa burning fiercely. Kiw Yokk, Oct. fl At tho meeting of the Democratic Reformers last evening, the Convention adopted a resolution that they would nevor support a candi late nominat ed by any ono having connection with Tammany IUU. The Herald and World think the ticket by ao means a Tammany triumph, and that tho snubbing which Tammany got is a victory for the Reformer. The Germans are pleased at the selection of a German representative at the head of the list of candidates. ..,..( PrivaL. .iapatcaea iaj after" leaving of tbe train fm Itocbcter ninB, h.riag oao.rd tbo New ord dale . ..mv..r r rouebs. taken from I uf t'"""! 1. .hi. -itr. eommittcd violent outrages upon tho pacnscra. u that many bad t- lay over at every station, to escape tho fury of the villaius. WiamacTos. Oct. 6. A letter received r vi..r;.i -tr that tho yellow fever is prevalent ia an epidemic form. In tho town-of Tampa there wera forty cases and Inn ftnth.t. CaiCAGO, Oct. C-Mrs. Grant and cb" dren returned to Washington to-day.. TU(, President Stopped at Baltimore r; att(,nd the Fait at the Baltimore Insti uU.( ;lUll )ir. rived home this evening. WAsnwoTosi, Oct. 7. A letter from Ad miral Langenan, of the south fleet, dated j Kio Janeiro, September 0;h, reports the la.-t ! advices from cumuu nder Quackeabnsb, conunanding the M'asp, dated Montevideo, Auast Jstb, which state that last week an engrpraeat took place between the Reds and Whiles near Kk Ncgra, resulting in thediefeatW the Government troops with a losirf foir cans, two hundred and fifty in famrr and . half their rek. There has beet ocoariontl firing near Colima. Sew Tn&.)et. 7. Tbe confession and restitution last sight of Keyser, i deemed as important a tp as it waa unexpected, and. as a Tteaaju of enabling the Committee of ivAorrty tbiaia their proofs, is regarded as ttHe uicst aroiuisiag occurrence that has yetitiappoed. 32 i admission is tbat in Sevan 7earrmplusncnt by tba city, be haftieouivoa a ijuurttr of a million of dol lars, -for wineii iie Larf dona but little work, but be 'declared tbat b is signature to many vouchors fr oxorbitntnt sums has been forail. ir. atusy inalaaces he had been coajirjlled ta retUgE kis claims before he e.irlt; eeere JMy:. This confession wul prohsioly sneure hint an immunity from pim.siuient. Lbersii()licated are expected to'tiki) a like eovre. Ui 'Citniiritte isftdiuwing out their de t iniio iMon it (ir-jucu! the thieves aud dtuuuad 'tho gwmuint to order the At- taiierjreneral t coataaence proceedings. TJioy jll cutpIoy-couuiKl to assist in the f noU-z. Late Cunt.y Auditor Watson is siliipMoa to aae person wno altered HiOjVW 's vwachers. The impression is gaining ground that kludge liarBuni wiU iperse tbe present .grand jury. L'oIcm tb is be done tho pro .leediBs against At perpetrators of the $iaud will remit ia aothing. Evidence ol dlie.mtrft startiingokaracter is accumulating i)Ut the committee f seventy find dilheulty .iu.tboir ray. fartie giving evidence ex-jiaol-ihat ft will cost them their salaries and deiiee be provided tvith other situations. Ihk; the commirtoe hesitate t do. TLe I ilsruld.cSm to advance the city treasury j ilUOiM towards carrying ou tho Govern- j imecl utrul tae ouie in. J CHICA05, Oct. 12::!0 A. M. The inest fjercSjle inlla'?ratiin wliich has ever oc- i surras this city broke out an hour and a batf ao, having aJ ready swet over six en tire ijJwjkH. It is still raging with almost uuiinrtce fury. Xatir 1:30 A.M. The fire is raging . apparently as badly as ever. The block of ijiK.'Hrf" on tno north side Yan Bnrcn sttaeL, wbicb, an hour ago it was thought wotld be saved, is now wraped in tlaine.-. The euwator is safe so far. Tbe tire seems to be etccadiii' South and west. Tbo wind is jibw directly from the south and blowiug baid. The ligtit from the blazing hniblings o lk$t. the streets for half a TmW. away tli a! o may sec to read. The Fire De prutjae&t is now on the ground asing al ccixtt (erhunian efforts to stay the Barnes. The locs already run into millions, and i j tlietui is not yet reached. j X'ewt from the northern fires Lite (bat I ; tbey are raging worse than ever. A man j just arrived at Fort Howard from Pensaukee : i says that thirty mm were burned to de.itlk j at that place, nud also part of tho towo is j consumed. lie thinks the rest must be j j onc by thU time. I I (ALIK)HMA. j Saw FkAsrtsco, 9ct. 5. Flour Sot J line, $9 TiCti i7; extfa, $7 75(8. Wheat No salos to report, but quotable i j at ?2 6i(ni.2 75 t)r milling qualities. j et. All is quiet here. The President's jj Earlvy Froi4 ?1 95fe 2 12J: inside fig-i message is conciliatory hut firm. It reconi j irre tor !nrk cast, and latter figure l' .r bay j mends improvements, building of railroads. brewing with sau of 1U0 sks, bright enact, j protection to the sea coast and the sanction ! S- CO. ; -if treaties with foreign nations. Tbe Presi- lists Light feed, SI 'fl; ami kj good, ') dent has a majority in Congress, j S2 Obi 30D ska do,J llf. Tbe5:W fan- Anotli-r revolution began in the State of S ly represent range f mark-: lo-my. jvueva Leon. Gen. Pedro Martines has ; Uvc Sale of 5no frKs new rp-)'r - V. ,;,r oinunced ajraiust the Juarez Government Oni--Mrket lower; buyer;" n 'change j "f' lalc authorities and several rhieft.iiis ! to-d.iy not diposl to .rt'er over though ! a lot of 200 sks of iar,'i: yellow ?..H at ?2 1 !.'.- new crop beginning to arrive, hence t!ie ; ttoa-nward tendency. i Potatoes Murhet dull at 7"ff S."r for .li.--ioii, !flc(i$l for Ilalfmooii buy, and SI 60fa 1 7." tor sweet. j Sa FkavimU, Oct. 6. TLe Occidental ! Skating Kink, corner of Stockton aud Post street.-, opposite the Mechanic's Fair Pavil- j lion, burned down last night. Loss to pro- i prictors (Henry Wnolscy & Feiris) aUont ; $6,0(ltl, partially coyercd by insurance. J. f II. Stroum it Co's. stables, adjoining, were almost destroyed. Sever.il frame huil'lin:s j on each side were badly scorched anil dam- I aged by water. Total loss about $10,ttl. j W. Woodward has bet John Mackey and I others that they cannot produce a horse i within 9tf days which con trot twenty miles within an hour. The match is to come off ; over tbe Bay District Agricultural Course, on the Cliff House road. The Synod of Pacific Presbyterian, in session at Oakland, to-day, finally adopted j the resolution to establish a Theological ' i Seminary, to be located in San Fruocisco. j Tho anniversary of the discovery of j America by Columbus will be celebrated by j a sociable and ball at Piatt's II. ill by the : Italians. Shasta, Oct. 5. At ten minutes before ten o'clock, last evening, a large and bri -liant meteor was seen at this place. It tetrad from southeast to northwest, follow er :t ! oid report, and rumbling sound like that i an earthquake. The report was not beard uiit.i .-..a Jonr or live sec onds afterward. Scatn-ring .ouds were brilliantly illutniualel and presented a grand spectacle. Flour No sales. Wheat Fair, $2 82t. Market dull, $2, 602 70 for good "average lots, though fancy lots are held highor. The steamer Wonga Wonga, 30 days from Sydney, arrived this evening, having been 24 hours this side of the Faralloncs, unable to find the way in on account of tbe fog. She brings 40 passengers, of whom 14 are children. The New South Wales Government in tends to send a notice to the P. & 0. Co. of the withdrawal of tho Australian mail, via Sues, in favor of tho San Francisco refute, j Butt Riley, the desperado, wbo crowded ! Jordan into a fight in a saloon, and got! .. , , u (,- shot, as h,s surgeon reported through I heart two weeks since, scaled the walls of the hospital last night and escaped. r Saw Francisco, Oct. 7Adv.ces from New Zealaud, by Moses Taylor, report con- ; tinned immense yields of gold; one com- j pany, the Caledonia, had paid $2,000,(100 j in dividends in six months. Tbe cargo of the Ariona, consisting of tea, almost entirely, will bo forwarded East, overland, with all possible dispatch. The- entire railroad rolling sUvk is called into requisition. VIEXIt'lK Citv op Msr.ico, Sept. ."0. TIiecW-t:on is completed. Juaros has majority. . . .. ... . . i...: is ooiievcn iac m reuiuiituwijf uiwtmcui will follow the result. Confidence is restored j iu all parts of the Republic. There baa j b"en soma commotion in Oaxaca in conse- j quencu of a report that partisans of Dias are plotting to compel a secession of tbe Status uf O ixaca, Chiapa and Tahasco, by combining with malcontents nf Gantemala, revolutionizing that republic and forming an independent governm.'nt ly a union witb tbe Srmtbero States of Mexico. I'TAH. Sa; t Lakx. Oct. 5.-Tce day a apectol afWf neo of th, chunh Lvter D R.ih. .... ""'" j new m tho new n.,, 3 wert present ,he three First l'rciJ . . , nls' Bvigbam loung Oco A. Piitn. .jnd j,,,, w H. tho Twelve Apof' ,. . , . . . ' .cs, the Iligh Priests and other Chop-. ..... . -h dignitaries were among the spea KcrF ... . . . Geo. Cannon (who is to succeed Bngr -am) and Brigham Young, Jr.'s re rks were generally bitterly denuncia tory of the Federal ofilcials, termed tho ring. Cannon said that he did not anticipate that the Mormons would have to leave tbe Territory. They have not broken law nor violated the Constitution. The prosecution now inaugurated against them would only enhance the interest and accelerate the progress of the work of God. Brigham, Jr., spoke excitedly. He said the Mormons hod settled this mountainous region, and they were entitled to its exclu sive occupation and enjoyment. They asked no favors or assistance from any source. They deGed all their enemies, tbe Government of the United States included. The Government officials now prosecuting them were tools of the devil. Ho prayed God to cherish them all forever. Said he, with violent gesticulation, "Trust to God, keep your powder dry, and don't fail to have on hand good supply of ammuni tion." The latter remarks were received with a universal "Amen 1" and loud cheering. Salt Lake, Oct. 6. Judge McKean has just adjourned the Grand Jury. In doing so his honor said: " Gentlemen of tbe Grand Jury: You have presesentcd to the Court some very iuiportaut indictments, most of which are not yet made known. You ask permission to adjourn for a time. Yon shall have it. The Court must remain "in f ess ion for some tilde yet, but you may adjourn until Monday, November litb, Ooineliack then, gentlemen, and there will lie uiorw fur!; for you to do. You have the thanks of this Court for what you have al ready done." Sam- Lack, Oct. 7. Geo. Q. Cannon ciiii'or uud ipoftlc, aud Henry W. Law -retire, a prominent Mormon merchant, wcrw arrested by the United States Marshal, Patrick, and held for appearance at this term uf Court on charge of lascivious co halittaUun. Thug. Hawkins was arraigned to-day, bc Foie Judge Mcblean, on an indictment for adultery, growing out of polygamy, tho charge haviug been made by his first wife, lie plead nt guilty, and tho United States Attorney gave notice that he would bo ready for trial on Monday. The heaviest mining transaction occurred this week ever known in Utah, amounting to orcr Si,O00,O00. Everything politically and ecclesiasti cally, is quiet. People ridicule the idea of a disturbance or outbreak. NEVADA. Cabson, Oct. 5. Robert Dedman, the prisoner wiio fought so bravely t stop tho brejk at theprison on tho 17th ult., and to protect the lives of Lieut. Gov. Denver and family, was yesterday pardoned and restored to citi.enship. The dead body of Jones, ono of tbo es capes from the prison, waa found in an old cabin in Fish Lake Yalley, and il is certain that Morton and Blackmere were lynched in Round Yalley. Causon, Oct. fi. We learn from tho Au rora stai;o driver, who arrived here to day. that tho officers caught up with Coekercll and Burke, and had a fiht with them near Bound Val'.ey. Coekercll and Burko were both killed. It is thought none of the pur suing party were injured. It is reputed in Aurora that youii Roberts has been lynched near Round Ya'.lev. If this i true, all of the six convicts who had a fight with Sheriff High tower's party, bavo been killed. .TIEXIIO. City of Mexico, Sept. 10, via Mntamo rn. Sept. 17. Juaret was installed Presi dent last evening. There is great excite- meut and rumors of a change in the rabi- iims'c joined in the movement. II. is expect ed -that the revolution will become funeral in Matamoras. Tbe frontier is quiet. tire it preparations are waking at Mata miras for a itht. and ail tbe cavalry has Jell !'er tbe front. BY STATE TKI.t.fICAPlI. t'onvAi.i.is, Oct. 7. Two fires occurred near this pl:icc last nicdit. The resident of Lewis WiUon was entirely consumed. Loss about !j.,2li ; insured for SI, 0110, aud the barn, of Chas. Logstein. Loss about SI, 000 ; no insurance. WEST I DIES. Sas Domingo, October 7. Latest advice from tho frontier state that Cabal's fnrtea were surprised by Baez at Villa do San Juan and driven to the llaytieu fromier. 'alral and his stuff escaped capture. C bral re-organized bis forces and sttarked Baez, recapturing the village. Why England Relinquished Orc;on. Every disciple of Izik Walton Vnows tbat salmon will not take th hook in their spawnmt; journeys, but ' i in not generally known that tbe in habitants of British Columbia Hllributf o this fact the loss to England uf Oregon and Washington Territory. In i recent speech delivered by Or. Hel ineken in tb Colonial Assembly nt. Victoria, on 'he SShq Juan boundary uestion, tie gave the tollowing expla imlioii of the causes which led to lh session of that country to tbe United States : 'In 1845, when negotiations wer pending between Great Britain and the United States with respect to tb boundary line, Great Britain claimed lhe couutry known hs Oregon and "Washington Territory. The British ttps-of-war wit sent out to examine i be country and report to the British Ministry noon its "value. Tbo Erl of Aberdeen was Premier at tbe time; lhe commander of one of tbe ships was l he Earl's brother, and be and others went ashore nt Columbia River and tried to catch salmon with flies. Tbe minion wuulda'l take tbe flies, and the officers raugbt no fish. When they returned to tbeir ship tbe Earl's brother wrote home :' The country is not worth a farthing !' And tbe British Ministry rclinguiobed all claims to it." SrarEYlStt Pabt.es Just now tbe vast held lyiDg between the Cascade MoUDtaius Jon wesl ao(1 tht) Ruckjr MonnUing 0Q tbe MBl) u ,jOU(.j oVt.r with railroad surveying parties. - We bear of some balf a duzeu in the dif- pM,ej io lhe Mountains in Mon. tann, while another ia surveyinu; to tlt, uortbenst of Port Hall, in Idaho; nd yet another is aomewbere not very ir ro Lewiston, and auotber is iu mis I errnory eurveyius: ociweeo inu Cascade Mountains and Priests Rapids. All these are working for the Northern Pacific. There are also at leagt two parties survi-yiog between, tbe Cas cades and 81'- Like, for the Slt Lake nod Portlaud line. There will never i k hrtier time tor our ueoBba to awri- j U) ,hr0 i niters and bring ,our couu- It (ry oetnre he railroad building world i 11- ttr T'n.nn i . , . ,..v.., A Breach of Etisjcette. A little t-roigraui tuad its advent into a fami ly not many mile from oar town a lev niitbta since. A little tbraa year old member of the lamily canghi light or it before it was dressed, and rannin to ber lather exclaimed : " Ob pupa, tbat'i tbe first baby that ever came t this house withoat ita clothes on." 1-nlla Rep'ibliran. State Fair Bulletin. Opera Boase. Tb San Francisco Minstrels, opened tbe week last evening to a good bouse. This is a irst-class set of Minstrels, with mem bers enough to produce the best effects, and rkiU enough to execute them. 't he open ing was with fifteen male voices in full extents. Lew Parker, Charley. Nickerson aad Tommy Arnold are among tbe best actors of Negro characters. Charles Em Krson deliniates the Dutch character to perfection. The banjoists are A No. 1, and tbo way tbe performance was received showed tbat the audience was well pleased. Susie Lee is the sensational song and dance lady of tbe company. Carrie Chapman and Lnn McCarty appeared in the very laughable character act of " How Far is it t the Next Ranche." Prof. Fluninier. A calm Retreat from all tho carc of life will be found where Plummer most nbonndi., at the State Library Rooms, opposite t.'be meketa Hotel ; and if you want t" pas an evening without a lurking car. , just drop in there and hear his readings aud recita tions, aud it will awake in your soul a lore of the beautiful, and appreciation of the humorous, and an enjoyment of the gro tesque in literature, whether you ever hud it all before or not. PIXLEY SISTEKS. Fair Ground Theatre. The well known Pixley Sisters, supported by a very efficient company, will give the only dramatic entertainment on the Fair ground this season. Their ball is opposite the main pavilion, and their entertainments aire calculated to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. This affords an oxcellunt opportu nity for families from abroad to witness pleasing and moral acting on tho stage. Their evening (lerforinauces will be a very iiappy feature of Fair Week. Madame Jeal & lo'i Circna. Last evening, at the Fuir ground, this uraguifioeut show, which in many respects exceeds any ever before brought to our Mil', performed to a large audioucc. The wvadierful strength of the Iron Boy, tbe Krarefol riding of Madame Jeal, and tbe vmriiiis feats of other performers gave uo iniilied satisfaction. After all, there is no 'KBibitiott that cau compete with a good c-iis, in the estimation of tbe people. Dave Lang's Show, A-Jjoiaing the circus, contains a valuable nu;um of animals and birds, and a collec tion of curiosities from all parts of tbe vusf-d, and the greatest curiosity, in several resn;cts, is Miss Lulu Ames, luteiy discov ered on the shores of Puget Sound, in IViHhiiigtou Territory, who, though only fHjwiirs of age, weighs 417 lbs. She is .Litur-Hlly a greut curiosity. Barkefa Panorama 4ff the Four Rivers of the West will be ists hitcd during Fair week, on the grounds, i.i omnhioation with the Taylor family and i'oty Ward, the celebrated comic siuger. f ucs pan'Tataa contains views of tbo towns in the Sound and Portland, also, of the mutt inajoiticout mountain scenery. n combination with the humorous talent of l.arney Taylor aud Toney Ward, this enler t uninent will aford an unrivalled treat to all visitors. Caul Bosco gives each night, at bis ele runt Temple of Mystery, (formerly Legis .1 stive Hall) one ef bis very interesting en- t rliiinmenls in magic. It is teats are -jiilerful and straae enough to pass for ichcraft. hat ke relieves your linud by riwvin that they are performed by slinlit ar" band. Any person who visits the Fair .nrboutao initiation into the mysteries of &ksco's Temple, aid simply waste his j ftuaae. Jlcussdorffer, the champion hutttcr, has si adrertisriucut in this morning, intended .all attention to the fact that a branch if his extensive Portland establishment r?.l be locaterl at. the State Fa Grouuds a' its week, lie has all sorts olDats and k t.s at all prices and wants everybody for) a fij.itumer as be has Mr.es for them all. lr. Aborn remains in alera until Oct. I If h only. AUK All ATI A PLAXKT. And now comes Prof. Chancy ami pro cTaims tu all "Webfoot" and the people otrreof, lhat he has the documents where with to prove chat Abraham, the old pa triarch, Sarah's lord and Uagar's husband, as interim, the paternal auccstor of Isaac, the founder of a great nation, iu wboce ca pacious bosom the weary hope tu find reM, waa after all u.. thing but a planet, and that arah, tbe tu'itber of Isaac, was but a twinkling star. What cherished tradition will be attacked next ? What fact will re main unquestioned by these restless spirits? Ia view of this uncertainty, it is some re lief to gentlemen desiring to be fashionably rfreftHrd, to know it to be . a fact, ho timytr in 4put?, that the finest dress suits, tbe most sty lifh hats and caps ami the latest novelties in ('iinti.hing goods nre to be t fimd at Murphy A Croiisiuan's, at the Baak Building, eorner of Sta'o and Com i sue rcial streets. Soke Evks. Thoie who are afflicted with any disease of the eyes should uol fail to avail themselves of tbe skill ot Ilr. A born, while he remains in .alcui. As an oculist, lr. Aborn has no superior on the Pacific Oiast. During his wliolc prolcs si.aal rarccr he has not lost an eye. or faik'd effect a speedy and permanent run;. Many culler themselves to go totally (.had, rather than pay such a man as Ir. Aboraafccas would jurtily bim to give each attention and treatment as the case may require. These eye diseases cannot be curcl by the use of a litile eye wa.h, for a lew bits, as many can attest by sad cxjH'ri cooe. All who are artiictcd with ore eyes, ao matter how long standing, can eoiiMilt Lr. Aborn with entire confidence of beiiig steclily cured. In inost cases he gives re lief within twentv-fonr hours. Bvtlkii's STnAKiBT.Mori.n Boa tin Plow. -This valuable imdemert is a novelty in appearance, but we arc assured by those wao bavo seen it. work, that is a pcrt.-ct suc cess. At Linn County Fair, la.-t week, it won the approbation of all tbe farmers, aad suited them to a Iraetion. Mr. Street will be prepared to exhibit and sell ihem on the Stato Fair ground. ocSBt M'WItl.. B. F. Authonyaud Susan B. Underwood. When these two champions visited Suleui, they took no notice of boy's clothing or sardines, but . purchased all their prize packages of candy at the. Oregon Candy Manufactory. J. G. Ilolbcrt will vouch fcr that if you will call around at his store, corner of Commercial and Court streets. .Sept. 23, 1S71. Tbe neaas of Eneapc. j The fall has many perils for the weak j and feeble, and its sudden atmospheric j changes are trying to the constitutions of even the robust. The chilling temperature of the nights, as compared witb tho almost summer warmth of tho days, necessarily exercises an uuhealthy influence on all who aro exposed to it. Hence dysentery, diar rhorja, iutennitteut fevers, bilious attacks, and derangement of all the secretions, are common at this season. Tbe true way to escape them is to meet tho causes with a protoctiveand invigorating medicine. Hos teller's Stouiaeb Hitters are designed for this exigency. This powerful vegetable specific relieves the system of nil acrid hu tuors, purities the fluids, tones the secretive organs, promotes healthy evaporation through the pores, increases the activity of the digestive functions, cheers the spirits, and regulates the bowels. To do this is to make tbe whole body vigorous, and render it proof against the vicissitudes of tempera ture, and against malaria. A course of the great tonie and alterative is therefore in all cases advisable as a preventive at this sea son, ff, on tho other band, tbe mischief is already done, and intermittent or remit tent fever is actually present, or the liver, bowels, or stomach disordered, there is no mediciuo so certain to effect a quick and thorough cure as this harmless and agreea ble preparation. A.v ExTENncn Poitlarity. " Brown's Bronchial Traches" have been before tbe public many years. Each year finds them new localities in various parts of tho world. The Troches are pronounced universally superior to all other articles used for simi lar purposes. For relieving Coughs, Colds, anal Throat Diseases, ibe Troches have bceu proved reliable. If you desire rosy cheeks and a complex inn fair, and free from pimples, Blotches and eruptions, purify your blood and invig orate your system by taking Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery. It has no equal for this purpose, nor as a rem edy for Liver Complaint," or "" Bilious ness," anil " Constipation of the Bowels." Sold by druggists. Pamphlet sent tree. Ad dress Dr. li. V. Picree, Buffalo, 5. Y Tbe best way to get out of a difficulty is not to get into it. ' Keep well, and thus avoid tbe necessity of getting well. If yoa are troubled with dyspepsia, pain in tbe re gion of tha heart, liver or kidneys, or any other painful symptoms, tba trouble proba bly lies ia tha vitiated eoaditioo of the blood. Do not wait to confirm tha disease, but break it up at once by B'ing that infal lible remedy. Dr. Walker's Calii'orsia Viecar Bittsrs. It has never ye failed in a single w stance, unless where vitality has been too far gone. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VAN WAGNER & CO., u FURNITURE DEALERS, North alda of Beat St., 8ALKH, .... OREGOS, ARE KOW RECHVING, Direct from San Francisco, a Fresh Stock of Furniture, Consisting of every variety of First Class and Common ' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, cosa sriNQ or ' Bed . Room & Parlor Sets, liUKKACd, TABLES, BF.D8TF.ADS, MIRRORS, &C, AC, Alio, a full assortment of BGDDIXG, BEDSPRISGS, EXCELSIOR, HAIR, MOSS, PL'LU, Picture Frames & Mouldings. We also manufacture and keep constantly oa band the celebrated Patent Premium FANNING MILLS. Which, for live jears past, received the first premium at the t Into 'lra held lu Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa 4 Oregon. ncilO SALEM DRUG STORE. We keep constantly on hand a large assort ment of PATENT MEDICINES, Ajers Sarsapai ilia, ' Clierry Pectoral, Auue Cure, " Pills, Hair Vigor tor Hair, JawMKS BXPICTOKiBT, ALTERATIVE, . - VKHMiri'GI, " CAHMIJIATITK, PILLS, ALSO HALLS SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEB. SOZODONT k SAPOIXE for the teetb, &c. DRt'GS, CHEMICALS, WINES, LIQI OIS AND Fancy anrl Toilft Article. THATCtlKR L SU.H, htata strei, - - . Kalem, Ortfsn. octT IMAiA W ! XttElSTST' ! ! CALL AT ACKKRMAN'8 O'E DOLLAR .STORE! PORTLAND, 99 Ftrat at . t-t. Ald-r SE WMoarton (Next to Dr. Chspman's Drug .'tore.) lr"i'M Lower ! THAN ANYIVHKRK ON THIS COAST, AT ACXERMAN'S DOLLAR STORE! Latest Style of Ladlra', Mlaaaa and Children' vrci.Vrvr hat- : Aul besides our One D'"Ilar Store, wc bave, now, UP WTAIKS! The Largest and Uest lecled Stock ol Fancy Gowl.s and Toys ! All of our own Importation. "Vlilesile nml lCtuil ! ocu NORTH SALEM STORE AV. I.. WADK, AT Tltk til D ("KKK.N rTORK, lla juat received fr lhe Kill trade A FULL. ASSOKTMKM or DRY JOU, UKOCKH1EI, BOOTS) . SHOES, OLOTHma, Hardware. Cen'al Merchandise, iialcuUted lor City ami County Trade. Bourht as low. and will he sold at aa small a pruQt aa tiiose who aell nt coat. fW G.od delivered to any pari of the city free Ol cha.ge. Not ti dwtl GORIlOl's (OMBINFD Broadcast Stt?d:T & Cultivator Thin machine now rriciltrty any rrquire qiintit uf o tcrr, and covrrn it p-r- :cctly. wt wt-'l in a jrnJc "f wiml at in etlra, and well in rlny wrnt)t-r n in dry The CulUvauir tin a not etna: Pt iMnple w ita njrinp''frtt,ii , thai any hoy hn cun di ivr a Icitj, citn work it. Ai It ow hrovdcat It t rtt nil thr gr"tim., k-ep nic d wn the wecd or other f. ul prtwth, 'n whicn r cct i it far tuperior t tlif tVsff Dril n ma morli in u Aa It mwt and covers the grain at once Ruing over the xronnd, it w II realitv he jffn ihtt it 11 a grtt talor mir.ing machine. Every 'arrorr wbo use It givrdit the re(eieoco over all other beediug niachlties. Thrre are tire of the Seeder. 6, t and 10-foot. The 6 ami 8-foot machine rt-quirea two b -rses ; the 10 foot machine requlrra fur homes The e machine be exhttnted nd operated at the (-t-atv - air Grauud, and Mr. Buuncr will be present to r vplatn thro. BKTTS, BUNSw-R CO., octH 0nere of K ght f.r this Cott. SPKCUli FOR TUK LADIES, f. li:vy Otr-r the ladies a foil AMnlment of FANCY GO DM LACKHand EMRROIHKR1K4 HeofTeia the Mlowlni great Inilucements as deavrvinaof their attention: Javana KmI ttlovrs tt an Lace Hanukerchief' Nl iVnla Lace Collar. 00 Cents ntkft CALL AND EXAMINE. THE CELEBRATED PUMP! ALL MKTAL. NO PACKING. Ita Advaatsgti sua, 1-t, FinpHcity, It be In a composed ef bt six pans, all uf wliich are metal. 3d, Dural lllty, It being always anbtnemd R Is perfectly lubricated and nerus no pa. king. 8d, or Kcooeoy this PsQp.urptisrs all oth er, Its drat com betrig leas than any ilier t,.itc HmD of th. same capseity. 1 ber is a great Having la freight, as they .ugh less (tack.4 lor shipment! tkao any .liter Pomp. MaanfaeUrre4! and for ale bv tho Pacific Pump Manolactartag Company, 4x8 fanaon. St., isa ftaaclac. 1.1ft and Torre Pumps. Hydraulic Rams. Ac. (Send tor Ulostrated cmtaJogae. anjl6ai3. DR. ABORN. DR. ABORN, From San Franciaco, CAN BE FOUND AT Chemeketa House. fUijr.M. OREGON. Pros Octobor 3rd until the 17th. EVIDENCE!) OF UIS 81'CCEfS IS CURING OAT A.TLH TT. And Other Chronic "icaiutHMbivi I R ala e tb. Or taarv Modaa wf '& rtumiu .. L'tt?r f "n F. M i ".q . K4 Itor cf thaSan JoiDal y P. tno . CiS Kaisciajo Cal.N.iv YauT Dav, 1S71. Da. Abo. flu J! Dear Sir: I have felt ! that our business and social relations for the last tea montha Wore of such a character aa to warrant me In a Mreisiu you "his testimonial of my stem for you, profuiaion.llr and ao clally. Y "or remarltahie aurcesa In the treat mentor my son, Prank a youth Juit eaterlnK on manhood, who had been aQlicteil for some time with an olas'inate catsrr and Uiroat disease, was but an additional proof of the distinguished reputation you bad achUred In your profusion b-fore your ad veil t to California, and disposed ine to rep that reliance upon your scientific skill In .he treatment of your ipeclalties, which was so fully sustained by tbe success of our per scrlptiona In ail e aes under your treatment In lb:s city and neighborhood. A lrwme, also, to express my thanks for th liberal aid gentlemanly spirit you displayed In all of i ur buainesi relations. As tbe proprietor or the San Juae Daily Patriot, I published for you many advertlsemrn's, all of which were promptly paid for, and in a manner peculiarly agreeable. I d i not know whether this letter wilt be ot any use to yon, but I have felt Impelled to write It, at well as to assure you of my sincere esteem and cordial wishes for your happioesa and prosper ity. Respectfully yojrs, etc. T. B, IMURDOCIC, i'Jitor and Proprietor &m Juv DdVy ratriot. Letter from tt'm- B. Lake, Esq. 8as Faiscrsco, Jin. It, 1871. Da. Aboss Dear Sir : Permit me to add rev testimony to the numerous public assurances you h ve received while here, of your skill ani auc cesa in the treatment of those diseases which you make specialties in your practice. My boy, now eleven yeais of age, had. been seriously troubled for several years, with catarrh, wheo put under your treatment; wh-n be was Immediately relieTed, and has been steadily Im proving ever since, until now he sevins almost endrely recovered, and we feel we owe to your skili his rapid convalescence, and I assure you your name will ever be held in grateful remem brance by your young patient, and hia parenta and friendi. Yours rctpectrully. WM. IL LAKE. No. 1023 Hyde Street, ?an franciaco. Law Crricc op R. P. A Jtsasn Ci.arT, Ci.arT, 1 ll "ing. V 5i, 1371. ) tvo 51 Exchange Bull 8N Faisoac i, Cat., January j Da. Auomm Dear Sir : L'ode-vtaatling that you - are a'Kmt terrairiatlnit your reaidenre and prac tice In tola cur, 1 have thought that pbwW.v yoa m.siht be pleteJ to know that tbe littii school girl, Mary Mor.ts whom you treat-d some I mouths afro at tuy requeat, anj who yoa wilt re member, sraa orally Ueaf and aeii.uly afflirted i with aorre brttnchial troohle wh-n she went to you,ie now Kvri -KI.Y CL'RkO, both of deaf t nea ard bronchtMl affection, anl decUrfS ti.at she R virtually cured on hr firnt visit to you. I nhe and her parents are very grattul to you, J and trunk that it ts wholly dne to your skill that her hrarinjr and health are restored Yours truly, R. P. CLF.MRNT. JiO TAIXFCL 0PEBATI0S. r R. A FORM does not subject his pstirots to ; any painful or unpleasant operation ; hts treat ; ui'-nt mild, and fe for the most delicate chdd. The a IB ic ted are hereby lntoimd, that j after ttie firn Tit. for maiiy of the diseases I which he makes a apecU'ty, they can tae tSe i treatment bme and us- it until cured, without 1 pain or interruption to their usual avocation, i Card from Charles X. Fox. Kq. Office of Campbell, fnx k Campbell, Attorneys aud Cjuuceirs at Law. No. J-Js California M. I-am rasariscti. reb. 17th, IStO, Ws-re It not for the-good which I hu p? It may . have done suffering humanity, by fJUiOrmiog ! them where they could und relief, I should re - grrt having given Ifr. Aboro my little tetlmnDiaJ uf the ten in of January, for the demands made ' Ufxn my lime, in an wertng luquirie- In regard to him, have beta more numerous than profitable tu me ; aud still they cutne. T iHve the neces.ty for further pertnl ap ; plh-at on, let me say to thse wh care for tuy , iin:ou. That tttae has only etrergihened my firt favorable uplniou of lr. Abtrn, and auy 1 confidence in the pennant ncy of the ture effected hy him. Ail my dilliculty arosj; from catarrh, ahic'i had bee roe oJ a s ri u character, alTeot- ' trig the heating and th- thruitt, giving me at ' ti.ucA acute pains and at others rumbliog sounds ' if the eara. frequent hetacije, and. su seriously I affecting the bronchial lubes as to sometimes dis ; able me from public speaking. His alto gone, j and tl.e change wn produced, not by any ape- -irs of chanatanisni. as many uspe t, nf tbe i Doirtor, Dor by the asurd practice of putt ng medicines into the st -roch which was not af lected. bat by the iilttui application uf medici ' tmi reundics directly to the prta which were : diseased, i have found the Doctor a gentlcwiitn . in h s tnlercnurtte And tusine a, and Uhs jdg t m nt that 1 have formed nf htm professionally is, , that he I a regular physician, thoroughly c tHHinud with tr.e anato uy -ol the hum in body, 1 und poftsr-ssing a remarkable decree nf skill in ; the treatment of those diseases whkh he mnkes , his specatilty. CtUa. t. FOX. Annthrr Wonderful Cat re f A st la in a and Hrotai lit t tat, aticr tall oilier XtacLbUila had allcda SaM Josk, March 6, 190. Tins is to ccrti'y, that I have been afflicted for over three years wilh Asthma and HronchiMS, ami nail trleti every mans In my pow-r tu ei-fc-ct kiuif, and was tub! bf my family physician tan honest and goo 1 aoctor) that t cuuid not be cired ; and I heciueo weak that I could scaice ly umik up saft.irhtuf stairs, and I happens I to nre a cfd from lawver Houghton, suutng'that ht as ben g Vreab-d by lr Abrn, No. Ti Kear ny ttreet, b.tn Francisco, and wai getting great ri-litt, and 1 ttiougli. 1 wiubl ro and see the toc tr i but I hat litue hope geilng relief, much ! k a cure. That wmh ah uit the hfteenth of Jtnuary, is;n, and tt-dy I claim 'to be a well man I am fltty nine veftrs uol. mother anl ntstiT oied with the same f'tse's. 1 sed Otts card, unaoltctted, to ; ir Aborn, thinking flint it might meet the ere of snme of inf ftc-qoainteuci-s that might be suffering in Uie came way. rn. xiornvr Has WONMlVKFPI, rCCtS in rur nc CD RON. 10 t)ISr A!K. after the u-ual routlnr of lhe pro-f-"Miioo have 'ailed, artil the many u-Mltmmi-ts In Ins iuae.,ion irain prtnnir.sni and induentiMl ni'-a who arr wrll known will .uh-tmttiaily prove , ! Xow Heady ! I ! JOHN W. GILBERT I now ready wilh a Larjri'ly Incroascil Stock of BOOTH. MllOKa, LKATIIKK FIN PIN OS, And e.eryttiing pertaining- to the manufacture of .-"Ola and Mioea. A larg. assortment of i Onlc Hole Leather, FRENCH CALK SKINS, California and Oregon Kips, And every description of BOOT AND SHOE FINDINGS, 'ra tha Traie. .. Ta lsre business I nave swsrecded lo estab liahing wilh manufacturer, and dealers to the up per toantlea baa Irducrd me to invest mart large ly ia guMls lor Uielr t.rommod.U.n, and i in vite atleotlon to my present stock. John W.Gilbert. falem. ?ept 17,7111 Salem Chemical Soap Works, ST at WART'S) BTJU.D1SIO. We are now prepared to Manoractur. the fol o.loa .oaiai, put np In any iyh shape or qnan tily, to tun t he trade, and at low raiea : No. I Ch-iKlcal Olive Soap, 20 bars 18 lb. boxes. Ko. 1 dive .'feteratn Soap," No. 1 Fao-.lly Pale Hoap. 9 ba'S, SO lbs. Ho. 1 Part Farm OH, 80 bara IS lbs. Also all k tnda f Fancy, Toilet and Bhswtog Snsps. aad aa eaeelleat arttoki erf Oilve Soil auai" for heavy washing and hltcben parpeaea. t3flT"All the above soap, to be what Is repre sented or in oey refunded. A Stir trtal wul Mat lis qualllna A share of public patronage so llcHed. AiKRCUANT 8TEAD6 !V. B AH klods of good rcaderdered greaa. faseii in rxi bange foriap. oetG MISCELLANEOUS. A. UILBSST. C. CSArtlVAOK. A. N. GILBERT & CO.. (Hslmta'i Block,) . S-A.IiEM,lOiaEC3-03Sr, ARK NOW OPENING AN RNTIRK MEW (STOCK or Boots and SSlioetsi I COMPRISING A KFLL AIIIIOHTflKHT FOR LAfllKS, MISSKS, CHILORKW and GKSTLKHaCN'S WEIR, Juat 'elected with, and especially adapted to th Oregon Fall ami Winter Trade! ISCI UDING trPremiiirn work lately cm exhibition at the Meehaoica' Fair. San Franeisco. sepHO JOHN C. WRIGHT, Successor to UZAFOvXgE & WRIGHT, IlKALKA IX FI MILY GROCERIES ! Cigrur and Tobacco, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, AND NOTIONS, COMMaUCIAL STKIBT, Salem, - - Oregon. o Goods Iielivered to all Tarts of the City, FKEE OF CHARGE. Balem, Aug. . TI Jaw. . Cash Store ! flav your money where you can buy tbe cheapest. ' DAVENPORT & WCLFORD, AT TUB FA lit GROUND STORE Will sell yoa a gooJ quality of nrk Parking Sail at 80 a ton. L,lw.'poal Salt (in l undred poaail sacks) at 1.50 par uuuUrcd. Island sugars, f 8.50 to SIS per nantlrcit. Corthe beat quality, by tbe Back, for 1 9 eta. Tb beat aymps, S..:4S per kew. O.wo.a K.roaenc, (patent cats with fan eetaat ached,) S3 per cau. And in fact nfm!y all kinds of Grocerie V the Package AT PORTLAND PKICES With lhe addition or freight. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF Country Produce. We har a full assortment of Dry Goods, !of hits sr. Boots & Shoes Crockery. Etc., Etc.. Ele, Conslintly on haod and Tor sale cheap. Salem, Oct. 4th, 1S71. dw SEWING MACHINES. Te Flnrpnce Is the hwrt SewinK Machine for family o., rwatia. II s seldom ret out of ordr; If ther. la one in lhe Ptale of OrfRon not working well, if I am informed of it, I will fix It without any expense to lhe owner. SAMUEL HILL, AGENT. 19 Montgomery Street South, GRIND HOTEL BUILDING SAN FKANCIsCO, CALIFORNIA. Btratton t Waller, Agents, Salem Oregon. SEND F0RCIRCULARS. sTActlve Agents wanted in every p!ace.JW Dr. Charles Wilson, OCULIST, OSo. ap Stairs ta Starke y Biota, Ovar tha psat;Bo. Dr. Wilson has made the study of the eye a apecislt, aud has practiced with good suvciss tor Several Yeai'h. He is prepared to perform all operatiers, and h a hail caperb-nce in orn:rating by the most ap proved methods. All CHRONIC DISKASK3 OK THE IiYK are treatt-d very mccefcffcHy, atxordiDK to thr most icicfitiAcantl fprove! rnodern opthaloih: prttcitctf. iVrstiDS afTiictetl with diacasot tjc are in m ted to (live Him n Trial. Thone who Am nnt rer)re permanent benefit, will not he required to par for treatment. CHWCEHST FOR MUSICAL SOCHIIES. TEN SPLENDID CANTATAS 1 Aa t her Heart Pasta. Mendelssohn. S cts Cwvaiw Lull taagt. as Ml " "S " fill 75 -60 ' II li . 1.NI l.t saysaim ef rrain. II UaotyKlalAib Paul, prlna. Krauf Uayden'a i-asona. gasgaf ikf Rsl. Koo-berg aaaraaawfj. aen. St. Caellla'a Hay. Van Bree Waaajois f Saaaila. Bennett. Slay aaaat. Pent, post-paid lor ibe. above price. Litieral diacnun. to SarVrtles. ii.iVKiti)lTnw ADI. Battaa C. II. UllaON sk. V.U.. Maw l.ik. Emerson's Singing School! A RBW BOOK, Designed especial y for Wnng Clajsaea, BY U O. EMERSON, q( whose books the sale of A Million , Cofirs or more, prsres conclusively hatli un-terrUntls ta. wnta of IU. Ajetancui Musical Paalc. Tbebrot eonteioe. In tu three dlwatuas, an EieeBeSiary Oearat,- a gnud -variety ol accaUr taaaue, an i a cotiessisn of Clnu-Jb tuee. aud Antbesss. ( - ' Priem $?.&T per Dot. Simple Otpie atiat pu0jpm'4fr TS (. OUVER TUTSON ft CO, Boston. CHAS. H. DITsON O . New Tork, Nov.twldred DK. VAN DEN BEKGH. OR. J. P. P. YAM ;DEN BBH, From PrstaalaVtha Grsst Worm Exterminator I Office, Opera Baat. Camrt St, Oalaan Of .goat. Lata of San Franeisoo, Cat. would Inform tha alrk gensrarlv, that aboat forty years' aawastv. practice of medicine aad surgery la Karopc and the United States of which twenty-one have been In Cvl'fornla, has by alow obsei ration and great et perlmenta. oont to tae oonrltnion that there are more scat, and citron io die. eao rd by worms, hydatllda. anlmakals' ar other species of enioi o. Th. public generally, or thr profession at large, are Dot aware of. the auwiber of patients wflu are treated by ornlnent physicians for this, thai, or such a complaint without any relief. If the dieraae had' been naderntood, few doaea of Ir. V'a 8ovrig Worm Iltmrdy would bar. immediately cared tbe rniuplalnt, and have saied a great many livea. lr. V. haa collected a large variety of California roots and tierbe, which, by analysior, eloat obrersation and exirnaive experiments, he can cnoacarmloua. ly lay that he haa dlacoiered arw remedies tor the sucjeastalcureof the following diarases: aat Dyapepaia, Chronic affections ot the Liver and Kidneva, first and second stages of Con sumption, White Swelling, Palsy. Speresatoirhom or local weakness, N?rvoa Debility. Epileptic Pits, Rhea"iatlam. Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Inconti nence of Urine, Gravel, near Alboa, Diabetes, Dropay, and all those diaeaaes which are known under lhe name of Venereal, such as Syphilis, In 1 lu forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, strictures, Faiae PaasaKea, Inflamation of tbe Bladder and Proa traie Giands, ICxioriationa,. Pualulea, Piles, Pun pies, -Notches, and all Cutaneous abruptions of the skin. Cancer Tumors cured with or without operation. In Recent Veneral Ltsraaea, the Dr. efft'eu a Cur. in from S to 5 days or no charge. For the Kye, Ear and Throat, Dr. T. possesses new and Invaluable remedle. Dr. V. would adviae those ladies troubled with Irregularities nf the Uterus to try his new reme dies and get cured. Dr. Van Den Bergh's Infallible Worm Syrup for children. Price, C. Warranted to expel lhe worms, or tfie money refunded Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Bargn's, Hair Tonic a sure cure to destroy all aalmalcaltr of the Hair Kolliclrs, prevents tailing out, and promoting the Growth of it. Uair. Pric., 11X0 Warranted. By consulting aad aadaraoiag a simple x tnltaailcm. tb. afflicted can learn if their diseases. Is caused by Worms or not; at a t events, Dr, tan Deal Bergh can tell them from what dlaease they arc suffering. Consultations and ' Vxamloatloos FREE of ehatire m all cases. Dr. Van Drn Bsrgh guar. : ai.tres. in all ca.eato expel the worm, and cure all diseaa.s lie undertakes, of nu charge.. Supposed foumnptioi ui Iiiptj Csitd u Ktw TUB. This is to certify that I have been sick a lotg time and doctored for different complaints. I , hud m constant eoueh dav and nieht with i SslST Hive expectorNtlon ; swelling of the abdomeo aad) less, wliich waa pronounced dropsy, never Praa from pain or misery; in faet, I had given afi tli bpes, when I was Induced by some ot my friend to cor.ault Dr. J. P. P. Tan Den Bergh. He toad : enemy cianptalnl was act consumption., but the I coutfh exictoration and dropsical ecusion waa j reated by peculiar worms on th. liver aod gall blailil.r, what the doctor cans Diatoms rJep.il cum In November last, I emmeoced his treat ment, and from that time I jrrew better a,nd bet ter, and than. Goa and the doctor's medicine, the cough expectoration, dropsy aad all my so la cries have left me entirely, and I am now atrong and healthy sgain My present weight la IbA pounds. Persons with similar affections can see me at my residence, No . &8 Kearney street be tween Jackson aod'PauVrstrera. Sen rraneieo. JOHN KLK1N, Subscribed and sworn lo before me, this lt"h day of July, A. D IsTu. JOHN GORMAN, Notary Puoilo. aiOASTIldSlTY. This Is to certify, that "V. J. p p. Van Den Beraii expelled a tape worm frotn me, mraanrtng over 5o0 feet, and containing 42,000 Joints, with only one d.ale of medicine. I enost lse remark, that I had been doctoring witb the most eminent physicians of this city and- tbe Untied Slates, without benefit lor the last fire years. . WILLI M B.CI RNOW. Subvrltxd ani sworn to,' April 12th, ibO, be fore me. HfTNKY HAlUHf .Notary Public. CASCKK Cl'RaD. I This is to certify that I wss afltirteJ wlib a J Caucer Tumor, which grew rapidly aJid of a large eixe io my mouth, on my lower jow, ana trouble ! uui great deal in eating aad apoaaing 1 eon auitei a good many sergeoas and physirlaLS, aud 1 could find none wtnch would an leriake to remove it. till I consulied Dr. P. P van Deu I Bvrgh, snd he removed the tumor and rt of j the lower Jaebone, by a saiiltul t.peTalioo -Hi I very little loss of oIoskI, and-.bealea th. remaiu- ins wound in a remarkable short time ; and t I feel ver; liiank'ul to the Doctor for relieving snd j curing m. of a Cancerous Tumor' which eminent anrxeona thought would caaae a Hnrerine and I painful death. CHARi.aS MILLkR. i eubsenbed and a worn to before me, in San Jose, tills loth day of December, isos T 0. MINOR, Notary Public COMbt MPTION tlREr, I take this method to express my sincere thanks ton ax Is Dr. J- P. P. van Uen Bergh. in Scpte'm lerf 1S50, 1 was brought from the mines wilh a malady that was pronounced by a great many pi.yslcians to be consumption, and every bony said I must die The cougbaaa Dysentery treac led me almost constantly no rest dsy or night. I was recommended tu Dr. van Den BergS ; his medicines gave me relief, -snd la a short time I waa restored to perfect health, and 1 aa happy to say I am aa stout and hearty aa any man ran be. .PRaDeuICK BRMT. . Witness, T. A. HAAS. , San r rsncisco, April th, 169!. . HENRY HA10HT, Notary Public. This is to certify that 1 was sflticted for ten years. I consulted Dr. J. F P van Den bvrtth. and he gave me ore dose of medicine which ca-' pelled a Chain Worm in five' hours tlmt, me-.eur-uring tweniv-elght leet in length, neck aa l head incladed. and about a tea-eup full ol Atcariti-s, (In orms,)aD4 all my ailments and miseries have lett jse ; also an eruption of the skin, which baffled the skill of eminent physicisos for the lat' seven yenrs, has since entirely disappeared, sod left mv body clear of any Mmplea NKUiuN F08TKR. Swora and Subscribed before me, this 'itth day of Octolier, lhfil. t R. M- SIT0N, Notary Public. CONSUMPTION Cl'DKD. X take this rnelho-l ti exnreaa my a;ncere thanks toward Dr. J P. P van Den bvrgh. In r-eptember, ISAti, I was brought from the minis with a malady that was 'preuounced by a great, many ptisir.iana to be eonsumplti-n. and every liody fraid I must die. The cough and Pyen'ery troubled me almost cooalsnfly no rest day or night. I was recommended to Dr. van Den Hergh his medicln.s gave me refief, and in a short time I waa restored to perfect health, and I am happy to say 1 am as stout and hearty a any mau van oe. FREDERICK DRKIT. Witness. T. A. HAAS. Sen Francisco, April tin. 1851. UnaJ-Dr. van Deo Bergh's celebrated Chemical Steam Baths can ba bad at Ar hnnr at hit pflice. ang2j "TjlDSMITH'S ADDITION City oi Ioitlniscl . riHE rNDKRSICNAD MOW OFFERS PCR Sale at VERT RBtlfllilLK R 1TEI BLOCKS AND FR1CT10NAL BLOCKS i nt Goldsmith's Addition To the City of Portland Formerly known as the Batch Claim. Commencing at L. and Twenty-sixth H'reela, about ten minutes wslk worn the aotletpaaed street Railroad on B Street TI PROPCRTr AS WELL MrUATED. about three-fourths of it level, no grading required, and at either lor If ouipstrada ar Nperulatlsm I THE MOST DEMISABLE TO BE FOUND! Aud will be sold on the louowing One fourth Cash: the balanea to sis. twslve I and eighteen monUat, with BUM POT a.ot kMarest j ptr annum. ! WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. For further particulars, enquire at ear OnVs), I where Mans can be seen. 1 rep ll.d.'im OOLDSMrra BROS. j. a. isiTLBa. vaatra asiavata. KGKLER V 11ALSTKAD, K LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK. OREOOIf AND NORTH-WIST COf.lI.ll..lOII ASEIICY For buying and forwarding direct, via IxUiains Hail and Cape Horn, with San franciaco connections, all eiaaaee and varieties , f Merchandise), and lor sale of Kxpotis from the North-west. Advances made an approved consignments, and orders respectfully sol id led. All orders and business will receive peempt atteriioa. leloronf!en. yew roith. N. Y. Natl Ea. Base, cor. Cllra 'ece A Chambers 8'reeu Msasas. A. B. O. V. Tn.ToP.W Liberty o.. Mssaaa. J. U Baowaxix A Baaa, bsnk.-n Ti Broad Street. Mssaaa. BsaTttv.Miu.aaTatmas,MScatbSt. CREO01T. Mtwait. Lass Tilto. Bankers, Portlvnd. How. R. D WVTac, Portland, ft. A. McCrur, lq , Salem. DertMawtf GREAT 'Wm TOKIC. lennu't (Miat JErir ti Calisiu lark A pleasant boraisj arriVah nrefariaeo. and l proves the Dkyaat'oa, aa eaceaeM prevent". e uf Fwers, Faar sm4 Agaa, Ac, and a great Ret,., vator and Taene for lavalids and debtttated per ten. Uaaaa ft Co.. New York, aula Ma-i.'av. tarrrs a dy all nroggiata. jniyt Stock Sheep for Sale. Apply ta . pe Ur. - AVariiijru Near otfcol. NlOa. -'?epi.y,r7i-wiv..