The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, January 31, 1872, Page 4, Image 4

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    OSLY A LITTLE GRAVE.
It' only a Mtti crav," thry'aaid.
Only Just a child tluilV llead.',
Ami o they carelesslv turned away
From the mound the spade hail made that
rtuy.
Ah 1 they did not know how deep a shade
lliat little grave In our home had made.
I know the coffin wan narrow and small ;
Ono yard wouid liave servud lor an ample
, , P": ' .
Ann one man in his arms could have borne
away
The row-hud and its freight of . lav.
lint I know that darling lvoi.es were hid
Ueneath tliat tiny collln lid.
li""?? f l"" " mntlT had stood tliat tlav
ith folded hands bv that form of clay ;
. ",'w th burning team were hid
Neath that drooping lash and aching lid ;"
I knew her lip, and cheek, and brow,
V ere almost us white as her baby's now.
I knew of gome things that were hid awav ;
I he crimson frock, and wrapping gav ;
i ".J'', w,th,it" P'umea ami tassels blue;
I he little sock, and the hair worn shoo ;
An.laiiemptvcrib, with its cover spread,
As white a the lace of the sinless dead.
'Tin a little grave, but oh. beware !
r or world-wide ho-s are buried there;
And ye, perhaps. In coming vears,
May s-ek, like her, through blinding tears;
.Vow much ot light, how much of Joy,
Is buried up with the baby boy.
!""sssssssssssss
THE GOOD TIME (OMIM,.
BY SIMMS O'RAFFKUTY.
Ml-tlmes me hod me shoulder galis
A-carryln' mortar on the walls
In rain and sun ;
Hut bctther times are i-omlii" soon.
When all the year will be like June,
And dhrudgcry done.
Whin vU-tory crowns the favmale cause,
W bin women sliall he makth laws,
Kav.li w ile and maid,
Thin every mother's son will be
Allowed to follow fancy free "
Some lay male trade.
Thin piirty girls will ak us out,
And pay our bills and drive about
Wnl tender care; '
They'll keenly feel for all our woes,
And to the gentlemen propose
Who single aae.
No matter if we've not a cint,
There'll thin be dlvil a thought av rint,
Or things to ate.
Hi ! that to see the blissid day
Whin all our troubles pass away
May bo my fate.
The kitchen girl will lave her place,
And Teddy tollowin' wld grace,
Will hake and stew:
He'll keep Hie floor both clane and natu,
And liave the best of tilings toate,
kml learn to sew.
The milliner shops, where purty girlg
Xow smile so shwatc and shake their curls,
Anil look so handy.
By glntlemen will be 'controlled.
And in the in goods are stores of gold
For Pat and Any.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
EUROPEAN XEW.
Thiers lias consented . to withdraw
his resignation lor the present but
complains of being worn out and
dtevourased. lie fears further con
Hiets with tlie assembly and desired
to withdraw from the Presidency ot
Fiance as soon as possible. He was
apjiealed to by Marshal .ilcMitlion in
liehalf ot the array.
The efforts of the government of
Spain for the suppression of the Inter
nationals lias ealle'I forth remonstran
ces from all parts ol Spain.
EASTEKX XEWS.
The New Orleans Ir.broglio seems to
be culminating. On the 19th Inst., at
night, inflammatory liandbills were
posted thongli Jew Orleans inciting
the people against the Warmotith fac
tion and urging the people to rally to
detenu their rights.
In the morning papers of the 20th
a proclamation was published for Car
ter, speaker of the House of Represen
tatives, urging citizens to arm and as
semble on Canal street and lie sworn
in by the .SergeamVat-arms of the
House, to protect the assembly of the
House against the forces of Gov. War
mouth. The determination is to in
sure a quorum of the House without
Mw' intimidated by the Governor.
Tlie latest is as follows :
New Orleans, Jan. 2111 a. m.
People are assembled on Canal
street about Dryades. Nearly all tlie
notice have lieeu withdrawn from the
beau of the city Infantry and concen
trated about tlie Mechanics' Institute.
Several lines have been thrown across
Hryades street, and several companies
of infantry are on duty.
Later Carter lias just made a
speech to several thousand persons at
the Clay statue. He said he had read
a letter from General Emery that
United States troops were in readiness
to prevent a conflict, lie counseled
fortiearance, desired his friends to
maintain organization for further
action. There will be no conflict to
day. Stores along Canal street, from
Kampartto Camp street, are generally
closed.
When the Investigation Committee
return from the New York Custom
House investigation the officers on
duty at the White House stand ready
to furnish a mass of proof which will
refute all reports detrimental to their
characters.
Washington, Jan. 21. According
to the returns made to the Bureau of
Statistics it appears that during the
quarter ending December last there
arrived at the port of San Francisco
l.S(!5 immigrants, of whom 1,000 were
males, and 169 females. The nation
alities ot the immigrants are as fol
lows i England 48, Ireland 57. Seot-
lanrt 2.1, ranee s, tennany a. .Mexi
co 127, Australia 661 Tahiti 16, Chili
4. Peru 7. Cliiua 633, Vancouver's
Island 189. Sandwich Islands 3. Their
occupations were : Clergymen 3, clerks
42, cooks 3, farmets 6, laborers 1,023,
inercliants &4. mechanics 256, mariners
16. miners 123. nhTsicians 8, witliout
occupation 237.
A daring bank robbery is reported
at Fenton N. J. when the amount
realized reaches near $100,000.
The X. Y. Herald says tlie city of
Newark has been swindled by con
tractors very much after the fashion of
Tammany doings.
Aunt Cohillas, an old colored woman
said to liave been in the Federal ser
vice among the Tories in Revolutionary
times, was Durnea to aeatn on f riuay
nisrht at Bncktown.
&30.000.000 has been refunded to tlie
various States for expenses in raising
volunteers during the war, and stand
ing claims amount to over 5,000,000
more. :' ; ,
A London letter says Englishmen
are much dissatisfied with the state
inent of American cases as submitted
to the Geneva arbitrators. It is stat
ed the English public, and probably
the Government, are startled by tlie
extent of the demands made, and will
contest every point contended lor by
Americans.
An Annapolis dispatch states it is
fenerally expected there that Mrs.
V'liarton will be acquitted, and tlie
indictment against her for poisoning
Van Ness will be nolle prosequied.
"NEW Yohk, Jan. 22. Investigation
of the Custom House frauds was con
tinued this morning! .Leet testified
that he came to this ciy in IS69; has
been engaged in the general order
business for the last nineteen months.
He had a $5,000 yearly interest in the
business when Bixbee had charge
although during that time he took no
active part in it, as he was mostly ab
sent from the city. Adnasev eneetea
the witness" partnership with Bixbee.
anil received money from Bixbee as a
consideration for enabling Bixbee to
secure a portion of the general order
business through Grinnell. Witness
worked up Gniinell through a letter
from tne I'resiuent, , ana onered the
letter in evidence. This letter is dated
March 19, 1869. and introduces Leet
to Grinnell as a business man of tin
questioned integrity, and whom Presi
dent Grant said he recommended as
possessing qualities ' necessary to in
spire confidence.
The Oriflamme liad reached San
Francisco, and the brig Brewster, ot
whose safety doubts were entertained,
was off the Heads.
EUROPEAN NEWS.
Trials of prisoners accused of mur
der of hostages during the ,siege, in
side of Taris during the Commune
have terminated.
Genelou is condemned to death and
three others are banished.-
Tlie French Assembly has concluded
not to impose a tax oii raw material.
This averts the threatened trouble.
Germany will establish a military
school at Met; ami the German gov
Ti,i:ienl d'-ciiiics to join other Euro
pean powers in attempting to suppress
ti..- i?nvr:i:! f.kinal Society.
A.i l'.n-lUli Mail packet 1m- been
i-i:l .i tho co;'! of Guinea; crew
tiud'i aiscngeiM saved.
The Tichbounie Claimant's cliauces
are said to be weakening as the case
develojies and the evidence arguments
are heard.
CONGRESSIONAL
In tlie Senate petitions are presented
for Civil Kights ; also from this coast
for a uniform coinage. A resolution
introduced by Blair proposes to open
negotiations for tlie purcliase of tlie
Island of Cuba. .,.
Mr. R. E. Lee proposes to make a
clean deed of the Arlington tate to
government for $3iX),0(K) as she claims
the sale to be fraudulent.
The Postal Committee report on the
Telegraph Bid 1101 to liave it soon
come up.
In the House bills have been intro
duced to construct ten new sloops of
war; to extend time for additional
liouiity claims for cie rear longer; to
suppress jxilyganiy and enable Utah to
form a Stale Constitution.
The Investigating Comtnitte start
for New Orleans immediately.
The Investigating Comtnitte has de
cided to devote another week to the
New York Custom House.
Sargent has reported a bill in the
House to oiien all public lands to pros
pectors ami mitiers for exploration and
purchase.
EASTKllX NEWS.
Gen. Emery telegraphs from New
Orleans that he holds the troops in
readiness to preserve order. He has
received instructions from the Adju
tant General at Washington to do so.
He sent a copy of his instructions to
the opposing jiarties. Carter with
holds his partisans from resorting to
force.
The action of the President in pre
venting conflict gives general satisfac
tion to citizens and promises icaceful
solution to the troubles when the Con
gressional Committe shall arrive there.
There is a great run on the Market
Savings Banks, New York, aud it is
said that evidences exist of knavery.
Tweed's constituents want him to
claim his seat in tire New York Semite
or resign. It is said that lie is waiting
until he buys up Senators enough to
keep from being expelled. They say
he only needs two more.
Alderman Glade, of Chicago, con
victed of bribery, goes to jail for six
months and pays a tine of if 100.
The Nebraska Legislature is in trou
ble. The Senate lacks one of a quo
rum most ot the time. The office of
Governor has been declared vacant and
resolution passed to elect one by Joint
Convention. The House wants to ar
rest its Chief Clerk who won't respect
its warrant, and the Governor refuses
to recognize the Legislature and has
ordered the members to go home.
Things are decidedly muddled in Ne
braska. Alexis, of Russia, reached Topeka
and was received by the Kansas offi
cials at the State House and entertain
ed by them at a banquet.
Ku Klux prisoners sentenced for over
one year of imprisonment at Columbia,
S. C, have been sent out of the State
to avoid rescue by their friends,
a plot of the kind being discovered.
Judge Barnard, of New York, has
decided that tlie Supervisors are the
property to bring suits aguiast Con
nolly. A Custom House clerk in New York
testified that he occasionally received
$5, or $10 from officers of tlie Custom
House for detaining gotids from the
general order store.
Rev. Josiah D.Bradley, lately of the
Protestant Episcopal Church, lias lieen
received into tlie Roman Catholic
Chinch.
Gen. Rosecrans denies favoring any
attempt to tillibuster on Mexico.
An attray took place lately at Charles
ton, New Virginia, . in course of a
trial, between the U. S. Marshal,
named Stock, and one Clarkson, in
which the latter was shot four times.
News from Manitoba speaks of ex
citement relative to placer diggings
600 miles from Fort Edmonton.
7IEXICO.
Tlie revolutionary forces are making
continued progress in Mexico and have
defeated the government forces at
times. Great excitement exists, in
reference to this matter, in the city of
Mexico.
CALIFORNIA.
J. B. Newby, of Yamhill, practicing
law in San r rancisco, has been held to
trial on two charges of obtaining mon
ey trom clients on taise pretences.
Hie Japanese Embassy has ex
chauged friendly greetings, by tele
graph, with Secretary Fish. They are
learning the use ot the telegraph.
EUROPEAN.
Complaint is made in England tliat
Spain is not fulfilling her treaties for
suppression of the slave trade, and the
subject will be investigated by Great
Britain.
The Bishop of Exeter was lately
moblied while presiding at a meeting
favoring the sale of libiior under legal
restrictions. A riot ensued, and the
police had to preserve order.
Election riots are reported in Ire
land. The priests are threatened with
violence.
The Cape of Good Hope diamond
fields afford more rich discoveries.
Two diamonds have been found of 1,
000 weight each.
The agents of the Itnnerialists were
tiuuv in "flip French nrmv (liirintr flip
late crisTs while Thiers was treatening
to withdraw.
CONGRESSIONAL...
Garfield, from the Committee on
Appropriations, lias made a speech on
the subject of national expenditures,
in connection with which an effort was
made to show that it took a long time
to reach again the lowest level after a
war period, and tliat tlie level never
Wits again as low as before the war.
He thought the United States would
reach the lowest peace level in 1876.
when the ordinary expenditures would
$125,000,000, and the interest account
$95,000,000 per annum. Of the pres
ent expenditures, he found 00 per
cent., exclusive of interest, char-gable1
to the war; tlie army and navy cost 14
per cent., and all the other departments
25,l per cent of the gross expenses.
In the English government tlie same
classes of expenditure rate as 38' 33
aud 28)4 per cent, of the whole.
The private appropriation bill is for
nearly two and a half millions less tlian
last year, and Mr. Breck said tlie Com
mittee was tlie most stringent he ever
kuew. '
Mr. Wood called attention to tlie
statement in the civil service report
that one-quarter of the revenue is ex
pended in collection of it.
Mr. Hale stated that tlie' cost of col
lection is not over 5 or 6 per cent, of
tlie aggregate, and explained that the
statement meant tliat one-quarter of
what the government ought to receive
was lost not stolen, but never collect
ed, owing to the fault of the spoils sys
tem handed down by Democracy.
It is proposed to set apart certain
public lands near the head waters of
tlie Yellowstone as a public park.
Mr. Morton called for tlie regular or
der, the Amnesty bill, and addressed
the Senate upon it. He declared him
self opposed to universal suffrage, and
characterized the arguments in favor
of it based upon sickly sentiment and
spurious generosity. He thought
there was a good deal of niLsappre
liension throughout the country in re
gard to the disabilities now resting up
on those engaged iu the rebellion.
Perhaps it was not generally known
that Jefferson Iiavis and all his follow
ers had as much right to vote as any
man who served in tlie Union army.
He reviewed the history of the Four
teent Amendment, and argued that the
proposition in it authorizing Congress
to remove disabilities by a two-thirds
vote, wits not designated to authorize
the removal of disabilities from a class,
but only from individuals. It seemed,
therefore to be strange, in view of the
Fourteenth Amendment,' to pass the
Amnesty hill, as it came from the
House. He was willing, - however, to
vote for the bill, but he never would
vote for it with the exceptions stricken
out. The disability proposed by tlie
amendment unnntho Southern leaders
was the lust remaining legal murk ot
disapprobation of . rebellion, aud he
could never consent to its removal, be
cause to do so would, be to acknowl
edge that the rebellion Was not wrong;
that it was merely a difference of opin
ion, and that the 'leaders ol the rebcl-
lion have the same right as loyal men
to hold the highest offices of the Gov
ernment. The question of amnesty
had generally been argiled heretofore
on grounds of expediency and experi
ence, but he wished to consider it upon
a higher plan. He thought there was
a great principle involved a principle
ot consistency, of duty to the Govern
ment, and especially a principle of the
greatest importance to posterity. He
did not believe the argument that am
nesty would conciliate the people of
the South.
E ASTERN NEWS.
Washington', Jan. 23. It vtas sta
ted in a Cabinet meeting to-day that
dispatches from (Jen. Emery represent
everything (iiict at New Oilcan-;.
The Committee appointed at the re
quest of the Postmaster General. C res
well, to investigate the charges against
him of fraud' iu making mail con
tracts, have summoned witnesses and
will commence their examination on
Thursday.
Tlie President scut a message to the
Senate wilhilrawing the noni'marion of
Willanl Warner as Collectors of Cus
toms at Mobile.
Under the Apportionment Bill re
ported to the S-iiiite to-day, 157.10!! is
fixed as the number ot inhabitants
necessary for a member iu the House,
which gives 222 ineinliers of the House,
and by fractious 17, and Delaware,
Nevada, Nebraska and Oregon 4,
making a total of 232 Representatives.
The States which obtained each one
Representative by fractions are Ten
nessee, Maine, Maryland, Ohio, New
York. North Carolina, Minnesota.
West Virginia, Virginia. New Jersey,
Wisconsin, Missouri. Indiana, Louisi
ana. Iowa. California and Georgia.
Under this bill, California has four
Representatives and Oregon one, and
Nevada one, each.
Washington. Jan. 23. Secretary
Rebeson and Mrs. Aulick were mar
ried this morning. The President and
Cabinet and their families were pres
ent. The Ways and Means Committee is
hearing parties interested in lhe to
bacco trade to-day. Most of the com
mitted lavor a uniform tax ot six
teen cents.
The House Committee on Judiciary
has decided to reiiort adversely on the
claim of Brooks, .ludsou and Centre,
to the Island of Yerba Bueua, iu the
Bay of San Francisco.
The Senate Committee to-day voted
to request, the Secretary ot State to
withdraw the name of Charles Hale as
Assistant Secretary.
New Yoke, Jan. 23. It is said
that the Grand Jury of the Court of
General Sessions found an immense
immlk-r of indictments. They found
large amounts of moiiev, often as much
as $1,000,000. placed in the bank at
one time to the credit ot certain mem
bers of the ring, it has also been
proved that iu one day over $6,000,000
were stolen from the Citv Treasury.
Five indictments were found against
Tweed, and fifteen against Connolly.
A special from Columbia, S. t re
ports that Byas, a colored member of
the Legislature, attempted to cowhide
Touiliusou. a correspondent of the
Charleston JW-ew, tbrsomcthing he had
written, whereupon Tomlinsou " shot
his assailant, whose recovery is le
lieved to be impossible.
Cincinnati. Jan. 23. The remains
of General llalleck reached here about
9 o'clock this morning iu a special car
on the Louisville it Cincinnati short
line of railroad, iu charge of Adams'
Express Company.
Baltimoke. .fan. 23. A dispatch
from Annapolis at 11:30 l m. savs the
jury in tlie Wharton case liave not yet
agreed. It is said to stand seven lor
acquittal and three for conviction.
New Yoke, Jan. 23. The first of
109 suits brought against the Stateu
Island Ferry Company by the surviv
ing sufferers by the West field explo
sion was decided to-day. the jury
awarding 5.000 the full amount
claimed to a widow whose liii-liaml
was killed by the explosion.
New Orleans. Jan. 23. Bagdad,
at the mouth of the Rio Grande, was
pillaged last night by a band of out
laws claiming to be revolutionists, but
really only robbers.
CALIFORNIA.
Sax Fhancisco, Jan. 21. Flour
Principal movements for the week
brace the dispatch of the Matchless,
for Hong Kong, with 16.450 barrels,
and the receipt of 10.000 liarrels from
Oregon. Prices tavor buyers, nomi
nal rates being $5 50,n7, as extremes.
Wheat Market 5 to 10c lower than
a week ago ; dull at $2 10a2 15.
Barley Dull; nominal $1 5041 (15.
Oats 150 sks Norway, $1 70; ex
treme, $1 Go'Sl-tsi.
Potatoes Humboldt, $S0';ilc; oth
ers, 50 to 80c.
Feed Feed bran and feed middlings
liave been reduced to $27 5037 50,
respectively.
Oil Cake Meal Quoted at $40.
Hay Quoted at $LS&U2.
Dairy Produce Butter lower, say
30a.3tiefor fresh roll, and 25ca33c for
firkin and and pickled ; cheese, V i
19c ; Eastern, 15sl7c.
Eggs 42,'2'(545c for California.
Wheat in Liverpool, 12s 4d.
The Japanese have been making the
rounds of the Courts to-day.
During the night, a gale from the
northeast set in with much violence,
and still continues. The bar is very
rough, and the air uncomfortably cold.
The steamer Idaho, from Gunymas
and way ports, brought $2S8,769 iu
treasure.
The London Syndicate organized by
J. Ross Browne has authorized, by
telegraph, absolute purchase of several
large tracts of ttile lands bonded by
him a few months since, and will di
rect the immediate reclamation on a
large scale.
The schooner, Star of tin1 Union is
now high and dry at North Beach.
This morning about 2 o'clock a col
lision occurred on the street lielween
McCarthy, otthe Clironfclt; and Souili
erland, local editor of the Vail, in
which it is alleged llv.it tin- former
drew a pistol and attacked the latter, i
uireaieuuig 10 kin nun ou (lie spor.
McCarthy will lie arrested to-morrow
on charge of assault with a deadly
weapon.
The schooner Josephine, while at
tempting to enter the harbor this af
ternoon, went asbore on Point Lobos.
and will probably Ihi a total ioss.
Tlie norther continues unabated in
violence and there is much damage to
shipping and wharves along the city
fiont, though no disaster. Atlhe Oak
land railroad wharf the liark Brontes,
which partially parted a iiawscr, drift
ed against the wharf carrying away
some piles and was hauled out into tlie
bay and anchored. At the Pacific
street wharf the Y'oung America car
ried away the end of the wharf and
was somewhat damaged. The steam
ers Amelia and Amador are lioth
somewhat damaged. The ship Her
man was also somewhat injured.
Ferry steamers can with difficulty
make trips.
Stockton, Jan. 24- This has lieen
the most disagreeable day known for
years, the wind blowing a perfect hur
ricane trom the north and northwest,
and still continues. As jret no dam
age has been sustained by the storm.
The steamer Cornelia, from San Fran
cisco, did not arrive until 10:30 a. yin
having been detained by the storm.
Borax lakes fields of carbonate of
soda tliat are inexhaustible, and im
mense deposits of pure sulphur, are
among the mineralogical wonders of
Nevada. ' The Virginia Enterprise
says that loads of carbonate of soda
are daily brought to that town from de
posits at no great distance to the east
ward, aud that this soda i; of a snowy
whiteness, without stain, and free from
dirt or any other foreign substance.
It is fit tor family use just as it is
found. When a stratum of the soda
is removed from its bed another is im
mediately formed. Crude borax from
Nevada is furnished at Sacramento for
live cents a pound. Jasper, canielian,
moss agate, amethyst, clialcedony md
chrysolite are found iu various parts of
the same State ; whilst petntieU wood,
some of which, when out and polished,
makes beautiful seals, cane heads, and
other ornaments, is very abundant.
Embers of the dying year Septem
ber, NovemlKT and iN'cemlier.
STATE NEWS. J
Portluiul.
The Orrrjoiiian of yesterday has the
following :
A St. Helens lady writes to Mr.
Charles Goldstein, whose store was
roblied recently, tliat she received a
number of presents, (giving the names
of tlie articles) from young'Gill, who is
accused of tlie robbery, which he is
satisfied is a portion of the stolen prop
erty, and which tlie ladv is desirous of
returning to the rightful owner.
The charge of embezzlement prefer
red against J. S. Sammons was heard
liefore Justice Moreland yesterday af
ternoon. After hearing I he evidence,
the accused was bound over in the sum
of $1,000 to await the action of the
grand jury.
The bridge on First street, between
Sheridan aud Williams, is more or less
demoralized by the late storms, as is
also the street for several vards at each
end.
The new schooner built at Tillamook
for Portland trade, which sailed
from Tillamook Bay tor this port, has
not lieen lieard of and is supposed to
lie lost. Tlie Jli'lMin says she had on :
board 3.000 bushels of potatoes, sever
al thousand pounds of butter, a lot of
hides, lt.000 feet ot lumber, and a gen
eral assortment of country produce.
On the 30th she was seen off the mouth
of the Columbia river, and during the
night of the 30th ult, it came on to
blow quite strong, since which time
the schooner has not been heard from.
There, were six persons on board the
vessel, including Mr. Terwilliger, of
this city. It may be thxt she was
blown far oil' to the north and will yet
come in, but the chances are very much
against such a supposition.
Judge Denny says he will punish se
verely any , and all persons proven
guilty of disorderly conduct at tlie the
ater. The public say he is right. We
concur.
A man came near losing bis eyesight
by looking through the window at the
jail, in answer to a call within, by
having some injurious substance
thrown in bis face.
There were seventeen cases disposed
of in the Police Court yesterday.
The Waldron troupe continues to
draw crowded houses.
Willuim-Uc Valley.
The JtepvMicmi says the Portland
mail now comes by way of Salem.
The people there depend on home
amusements: singing school, dancing
school, sociables, itc, and the friends
of Rev. Mr. .lamesand wife gave them
a call the other evening, and presented
him with .substantial proof of their re
gard.
The question of bringing the water-
power down from Ellcndale is being
agitated, and is beingurged iu the edit
orial columns of the llipuhlienn.
The bridge across the Lttckiamutt
south of Monmouth is impassable.
Mrs. Carrie F. Young is lecturing
through the west side towns.
luunor says tliat ;vii. v oods, who
went ca.-t of the mountain Ia.t fall
with a band of cattle, lost tlwiu in the
late snow storms. '
Prof. Rutau reports hridgrs carried
away or damaged lictwecn Corvallis
and Dallas.
Mr. AY ay mi re lost a valuable hor.c
which died suddenly alter having been
ridden.
The Riereal lias been so high that
the road lielow Nesmith's was flooded.
The Alsca mail carrier reports that
bridges on the route are nearly all
washed away. The bridge across Ma
ry's river was entirely gone.
The champion knitter had reached
Dallas ia t Ito person of an old man
with his knitting machine. lie was
itinerating through the countiytodo
up the family knitting in each neigh
borhood. His machine and baggage
were transported on a rough home
made cart which he had hauled over
the hills aud far away, through mud
and ice all the way from Amity. The
Ili-piilJi'r in commends him for his dis
play of pluck and energy.
Portland.
The Or vj'inian leans that the total
loss of the Pacific Insurance Company
by the Chicago lire, when finally ad
justed, amounted to $l.!t;i3.000. Of
this amount $1,433,000 has Ixen
bought in at fifty cents on the dollar,
leaving the remainder outstanding;
and alter settlement of which at the
ame rati' there will remain a deficien
cy of $100,000. to tie made bv the
stockholders in addition to the loss of
Iheir original investment.
The new schooner built at Tilla
mook, to accommodate the growing
trade between that place and this,
was. while crossing the Columbia river
bar en-route for this port, met. by
reverse winds and blown to sea. When
last heard from she was at Port Lud
low undergoing repair. One ot the
passengers who left Tillamook on lier
reports having a very hard and severe
time while at sea. The schooner is
expected to sail from Port Ludlow the
latter juirt of the week for this place.
As a fanner named Lewis, residing
in Washington county, was returning
home by the Canyon road night before
last, he was relieved of all his money
and other valuables on his iierson by
I wo foot pads. It appears that owing
lo the disguisi of the robliers, Mr.
Lewis will be impossible to recognize
them.
There is another dispatch this morn
ing relative to the doings of James B.
Newby "of Yamhill" in San Francis
co. If they would just put James B.
in the penitentiary and hide him from
the public eye, Oregon's reputation
would be the gainer iii the long run.
The Coroner, Thomas J. Dryer, was
called iast evening about 8 o'clock to
hold an inquest on the lody of Fred
rich Hoffman, who died very suddenly
at the Astor House aliout 7 o'clock.
"After hearing the testimony and re
ceivingDr. Parker's (attending phy
sician) statement, the jury, found that
the decca-ed came to bis death by con
gestion of tlie brain.
The Il'Vtibl says that Mrs. Duuiway
has commenced a new story in her pa
per, tailed "Ellen Dowd'Hhe farmer's
wite and as it is intended to lie a
picture of farm life, it will be interest
ing to country readers.
The AV'estside Railroad will lie com
pleted to-day or to-morrow, to Cor
nelius', a distance of twenty-live
miles. As contractors on this road
are paying their laborers promptly,
the work is lieing pushed forward
rapidly. I . ;
The IhtiiUl also learns how a young
fellow in tliat city while watching the
movements of a handsome youug.lady,
became so infatuated with her that he
turned around the lighted end of his
cigar and burnt his lips with it in his
infatuation.
Portland.
From tlie Qretyminn of yesterday we
learn the following :
Hardly a day passes but we hear of
or are shown inquiries of the trade and
commerce, of our city. AVe were yes
terday shown a letter from one of Cal
ifornia's capitalists to a leading Front
street firm asking for the statistics of
lmjiorts and exports since I860, to
gethor with other inquiries such as
would lie asked concerning any com
mercial city.
The following weather report was
received at the O. S. - N. Co.'s Office
yesterday morning : Cascades Weath
er clear ; thermometer, 20 deg.; river
full of running ice. Dalles Ther
mometer, 23 deg.; river full of skim
Ice ; every indication of a snow storm.
I'matillia Cloudy ; thermometer, 2S
deg.: prospects of a snow storm.
Walla Walla Very cold; thermome
ter, 17 deg. AVallula Thermometer.
IS deg.; river full of lee.
The steamship Ajax is announced to
leave for San Francisco, Saturday,
Jan. 27th, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
The H'dleti says tliat the furniture
of the Chemeketa Hotel will be sold
by auction by Mr. Joseph Middlemiss
to-morrow (Thursday), tit No. S Front
street.
The Columbia river is said to lie full
of floating ice.
Real estate dealers of Portland re
port considerable demand for fanning
lands.
East Portland is a favorite lieid for
skaters.
The tug boat Ben llolladay made
her first trip the other day.
The steamer Dixie Thompson has
been sheathed to encounter ice in the
Columbia river.
Skatists go in for Caruthcrs and go
iu after they git there and are so tick
led at gitting wet that they laugh until
they git dry.
The Ajax brought 550 tons of mer
chandise to Portland.
Portland has a new military com
pany in process of organization.
Southern Oregon.
An effort is being made to establish
the much needed mail route from Jack
sonville to Central Point, Butte Creek
and Sam's Valley.
The Sentinel says that a number of
registered letters were found under a
tree near Galesvllle, on Cow creek,
which had lieen opened by the rain,
the greenbacks lieing still in them.
Some of the letters lt-it Portland dated
January 7th. Mr. Underwood lias
Wen investigating the matter.
The people of Jacksonville are lie
coming intensely excited over the Jrail
raid.
Two Modern Jean A'aljeans.
A strange incident occurred in tlie
court of oyer and terminer yesterday.
It appears that on Decerning 14, Joint
Kenevan and Patrick McCarthy were
tried for the theft of a pocket-book
from Henry Marthaler, a German, iu
Rector street. They were convicted
on the testimony of Marthaler, who
swore jiositivcly to their identity. The
prisoners were brought before Judge
lugraham yesterday for sentence, wlien
two men. who were standing in the
back part of the room, came "forward,
one of them exclaiming loudly: "Them
men is not guilty 1 am tlie man !"
The interruption created a profound
sensation in the court-room, and no
little interest was manifested, which
increased as the men, having lieen
placed on the stand, confessed that
they committed the robbery, and tlwi
the two prisoners awaiting sentence
were innocent. They gave their
names as Edward Mahouy anil George
Williamson, the latter lieing the one
who took the pocket-book, aided and
alietred by his associate, it now ap
pears that Mahony is the uncle of Mc
Carthy, that the real criminals bare
lieen at sea since the robbery was com
mitted, and only lieard of the trial mi
their return in time to prevent tlie
wrongful punishment of their two
friends. They were all remanded in
order that the district attorney may
inquire into the case. A. J. 1 ii'ihiw.
Eir.EMK's Jewels A Philadel
phia n writes from London as follows:
AVe went, to Emanuel's. One of the
firm was at Troquay with us, and rec
ognized us. and alter some time he
akcd u if we would like to see some
thing nice, and be showed us Euge
nie's jewels, now there "up the spout"
proluibly not ail, but .50.000 worth,
lie could not take any more, as she
wished to realize on them at once.
They had all to be sold. lie says tliat
their entire property consists of about
i'150,000 worth of jewels and some
real estate iu Spain, which she is here
trying to sell. This lot that we saw
covered a table two and a half by three
and a half feet, full, and then as cau j
were iened they were piled up in a i
rather reckless manner, in heaps on j
this already covered table. 1 litre
were tiara, neclaces. two large an
chors of diamonds, about five inches
long ; lots of brooches, one being a
butterfly, the body of which was a
long opal, about two inches long and
the wings set upon springs, and niaile
of diamonds, rubies and black jn-arU
the only ones iu existence each one
lieing as large as marrowfat peas.
Also an emerald cross, quite unique,
the emeralds lieing oblong and set
edge to edge, nothing la-fwecu. and
about six inches across the long part of
the cross, anil on each side of tlie cen
ter.
The Grand I uke Alexis is said to j
have lieen quite overcome at the Bos
ton Committee's invitation. The C"u- I
mrrrial HvllntiH says : "The Grand J
Duke was so much affected that ho re- !
plied iu his native Russian, as follows:
"Orl ritold bnstah yitken sorini legorfj
butti tellu ile bloski bil'ur Boston, i
Gitytio rumauwiski anlotzer eitti bom- j
erz'redi, auian olecatacaza wilbi dow
nonver lykea neskemo onah taibk (
aud'le." j
Rostoninns claim that there was
nothing verry funny in Greeley's lec
ture on "AVit ;" bur there was tlrv hn- !
mor in his gift to the Woman's Snf-1
I'rage lair. It was a cradle, at once a
bint and a suggestion.
It is said that the post thoroughly
mixed obituary notice ever' compiled
was one in an English pa per on Daniel
Webster, in which he was alluded lo
as tlie "great lexicographer, statesman,
the author of a spelling book, and lhe
broken hearted brother of the murderer
of 1 )r. Parkman."
The A'irginia and Maryland Com
missioners appointed to settle Die j
boundry line between the two States, j
have failed to agree, and the question !
...:n ... .1... 1 . . ii' '
ill go to me i niieu oiaies .supreme
Court.
Plant, a seed, feed it and let it alone,
says Mr. McDonald, and the tree will
assume a more perfect and well
balanced shape than any meddler can
give it. The sweet seedling will Injur
in six or seven years and iive many
centuries, liearing thousandsof oranges
every year.
Professor Thompsou now shows to
the British Association that no thick
ness less than 2.000 or 2.500 miles
would enable the crust of the earth to
resist the tide generating force of the
sun and moon.' A thinner crust, he
says, would be bulged up by a tide
within the molten mass like the tide of
tlie ocean.
The moist climate of Paris is ruinous
to stone and marble. The obelisk of
Luxor forty years ago was brought
from Egypt, where it had stood per
fect and unchanged during forty cen
turies, yet it is now full of small cracks
and completely bleached out.
A saloon keeper liaving started busi
ness in a building -where trunks liad
been made, asked a friend wliat he
had better do with the old sign,
"Trunk Factory." "Oh," said the
friend, "juft change the T to D, and it
will suit ycu exactly."
The queen of Madagascar has be
come sufficiently civilized to wear
hoops. This being settled, the royal
intellect Mill probably turn next to
panniers.
Uncle Sam has 1. '400,000. 000 acres ol
land forsale atter.his donations for tlie
benefit cf railroads, schools, colleges,
etc.
M. Rnan. who has been restored to
his chair at the college de France, com
menced: his course of lectures before
a large audience.
The first edition of of AA'illiam Cul
leu Brjant's works was printed in
1821. jipt fifty years prior to the ap
pearance of the last edition of its yo
enis. It is' siaid that the three hordest
words Of the English language to pro
nounce, consecutively, are "I was
mistaken."
Some "horrid" man says that iu the
present style of dressing young ladies'
hair it is hard to tell which is switch.
About 3Iaxim Gas AYorks.
A San Francisco correspondent ot
tha Srcramcnto Jiccord makes lhe fol
lowing statesments hi relation to the
operations of the Maxim Gas Com
pany on this coast :
The Maxim Gas Company have lieen
steadily pushing their works in this
State the past few months but have
. Iwen even more unfortunate than the
Atmospheric Company which was
blamed for the printing house and
other tires. Some months ago the
works liehii id fhe Cosmopolitan Hotel
sidoon burned up. Since then, at the
residence of Geo. H. Howard, San
Mateo, and John F. lMyle, Menlo
Park, and other domestic gas works
of tlie Maxim Company have bnrued
up. The retort of the works used in
lighting the -business blocks of San
Ratael took tire alxmt a month ago.
On tlie 10th of Decemiier the worst
accident, however, occurred at the
Maxim Gas AYorks at Watsonville.
The l'ojni oniin says that the first tire
was smotliercd out and the leaks tem
porarily stopped with rags. AYhile the
mechanic in cliarge, Chas. Blair, was
making goxl the damages, the fire
broke out again. The retort for mak
ing the gas is iu the brick building,
with a fire-proof door, and by the force
of the explosion this door was closed
and Blair shut in. "His agonized
scream for help was lieard and the
door forced open, when he was found
terribly .burned about the head and
hands. His hair was burned snug to
his head, and the skin from his right
hand peeled entirely off. taking the
thiger-nails at the same time.
R. J. Williams was also badb. , though
not seriously, burned, aud several
otliers outside, when the rush first took
place, had their lialr and eyebrows
singed." Poor Blair lingered in great
sutiering until the night of the 27th.
when lie died. His mother was sent
for from San Francisco a week ago,
ami, with great difficulty, the roads
lieing walied out, reached him two or
.i ? l1- i .. .. i... i i.t .
three
davs before he
breathed his
last.
I
Attorney general AYilliains.
From the Washington letter of the
State Jonrwil we take the following
iuteresting'ifacts relating to the confir
mation of Judge Williams as Attorney
l.eneral. The consideration shown
ourdistinguislied fellow citizen should
lie a matter of pride for every Orego
niau. "Soon after the nomination had been
scut in, ami after I had closed my let
ter, last Thursday, the Senate went in
to executive session, and confirmed
Attorney iener.il Williams witliout
referring the nomination to . a com
mittee. Tlie, rule is to refer all nomi
nations to a committee, and in nearly
every case where the position is of
great iniorlance tliere is considerable
delay ami much opjwsition ; but in this
instance there was not a single mem
lr of tlie Senate, Republican or Iem
oerat, wlo picstioned the fitness of
.hidjje W illiams for the high and re
sponsible position, and he was con
firmed immediately by unanimous
consent. Xo higher tribute was ever
paid to tli ability, integrity and
statesmanship of any man. President
;rau! informed an Oregonian who
visited Itini a few evenings ago. that,
when lie was elected President. .lodge
AYilliains was his first choice for At
toriwy Ucueral of the United Mates,
ami tin only reason why he did not
tbeii appoint him was because it would
have created :i vacancy in the Senate
which would have been tilled by a
DeinoT.-it. At the expiration of his
Senatorial term, the President was
embarrassed by the presence of Air.
AkerniMi. Ile finally called for Ak-i-niiaiH
resignation and pmititcd
illiaif.s. The President remarked
thai, in doing this, he only carried out
his original intention, and a p minted
as l- fwlievt?l. tlie let ipialilieil man
in tin- United St iles for the position.
SeiMtm- Kei'v expresses himself pleased
viithlhe apjxiiutiiieiit of .lodge Wil-i
lianis AHrey Ueneral. and thinks it !
will le a decided advantage to the
l,anlW'ast to lie represented in the
OtliiiM't. All the I leiiKHTSts here from
tiie Pacific slope express their gratiii-
;iti(u at 1 result."
Implication and Retrenchment.
Hit will he a great sali-f.etio,, to
rw i , . ... .1... .1. 1' '
lhe Aimii'i to know mat tin: miaic
voted witb almost unanimity for tlie
committe on Ilctri'iiehinen and Iiives
fiatiou. The following from the
tate. Jmttii Washington letter we
Itivfl several times uoteil will make
it jierfi-tly leijipy :
"On Tlimsilav last, after the letter
of tliat iLvte. wa mailiil, the Senate I
omt iniuil tin discission on Mr. Triiin- j
hull" amendment to Mr. Anthony's I
resolution for ' appointment of a j
standing committee on Ketreiieliinent I
ami Investigation. Tin ameinl'iient
was finally rejvfMl 21 to and the I
resolution pa-set!. After a short exec-
utive session fur the purpose of con-
finning Attorney Ceneral i imam,
the Senate adjourned over to Monday.
Tlie House passed the apiMirtiouiuent
hill. On Friday, the House passed a
hill making appropriations to rehuild j
tlie custom house and )ostot!iee huild- j
ing at i,incagi, ami aiso urns ro pay
exM'tises of iIn- ieiievaTrihuii.il mi- j
ler tlie treaty of Washington, and then j
ad journ! over to Monday.
(In Monday the Senate resumed the j
lehal on Mr. Trumbull' proposition,
-which l; again ollcred. as an amend- j
inent to tlie resolution to appoint a i
committee on Investigation ami l.e
treiicliniciit. The discussion was ex
tremely sharp and animated, and wtis
part id at cl iu by Messrs. Sumner,
1'attersoii, Iigati. i'asserly. Thiirmnn.
Triinilmll and llayard. in favor of the
amendment, and by Messrs. Anthony,
Frelinghuysen, liuckingliani. Morton.
Clayton. rMniunds. t'orliett, t onkling
and Itarlau. in opposition to the
amendment. Finally the amendment
was modified so as to authorize the
committee to investigate everything
and everybody, to give them )iower
during tin; present session to semi tor
jiersons anil pajier, a jiower which no
vflicr committee jxissesses. and then it
asstd 2!l to IS. The resolution was
tiien adopted 12 to 1 apiioiutiiig the
committee as follows : Messrs. Buck
ingham, (.hairman; l'ratt, Howe,
Harlan, Stewart, Tool, llayard, and
C'asserlv.
An T"ni;;Iis!i tntveler ilt-soilies. a
'".Mystery'" ealletl tlie 'reatiiin' v Ineli
1m; saw iH iioriin.il in l:iinher. in
tifruiany, in I":!. Arvonling to liis
aeeimnt it was a pirte-uini! a Hair.
Vtmior jiriets hail the wins of pe
tietlon their shoulders to erso:ia!o
angel. .Vlani appeared on tlieseen:'
in a liig curled wig and :t hroeaile
morning ?Wn. Among the aninial
Hint passed hcl'ure liini to receive their
names was a Svell shod horse, pigs
w illi rings in their noses, and a mastftr
with :i brass collar. A cow's rib-lmne
had been provided for the formation of
Kve ; but the mastiff spied it out,
graMxnl it and carried it oil'. The an
gels tried to whistle him back, but, not
sutwoding they chased liim, gave him
:i kk-liing, and recovered the bone,
which Uiey placed under a trap-door
by tlie side of the .sleeping Adam,
whence tliere soon emerged a lanky
priest ill a loose rolie to personate
JCre.
Hot milk is a sjieeilie for diarriea.
A pint every four iiours will cheek tfu
most violent diarrlKea, stomach-ache,
incipient cholera or dysentery. In
tact so much should rarely be given, as
it causes subsequent constipation.
Half a pint every meal generally re
cuees gradually and pleasantly any
ordianry diurrhtea. If you have
stoniaeh-ache, a pint of hot milk usu
ally cures it in ten minutes (i. e. if the
stomach-ache in accompanied by dia
rrlvea. It is perfectly soothiug to the
whole alimentary canal. The milk is
never boiled, but only heated suffic
iently to be agreeably warm not too
hot to drink. Milk, tlierefore, which
lias lieen IkhIihI is unfit for use.
Witnesses in divorce suits arc apt to
take u:.1' with one side or the otlier.
ami to
Wretch their testimony aecoiri
in a late ca.se one witness was
insrlv
,...7jiJtnr In snvinir that tlie wife had
:i very retaliating disposition tliat she
....a;'..tnH verv little thiua'. "Did
1 1 .... - . , , 1 ,,
vou ever see her husband kiss lier.
asked
the wife's counsel. les. sir;
iiften
' Well, what did shrt do on
She alwaW retal-
lien ucejisitui- .
:ited, ir."
MISCELLANEOUS.
II O 31 K
Mutual Insurance Company.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CAPITL, SI ,000,000 !
o v r I C E U 8 :
joiix ii. REoiwrox riiiMit
JKO. II. IIOH AKII Vice ltk(-Mt
II AKI.I-.H K. M UKY Nerrvtry
Si. H. KIIDY X arlue Secretary
II. II. ISI;i:iOW....U'iiernI Mnuaicer
11115 K C TO KS :
ORiECON BRANCH:
POltTLAXI) :
V. Unwrmiw, K. fiolilHinltb,
1. II.LewlM, O. Miirlenj,
IJoyll llrouki.
fcnlei: I.. F.Vmw
ItxIlfM, It. M. t'renrli
Albiiuy J. A. rnwlortl
1.4-m iilou J. Lowenberg
llAniLTOX BOV1I,
Oeueral Agent, Portland.
COX A I1ARIIART,
Atfento at Snlein.
ltvlt
STAR BAKERY,
Cracker Manufactory
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
PROVISION STORE,
Commercial St., Salem.
I have cimstiintlv on band
PILOT B E E A D
SODA, ISUTTEK,
l'ICNIC, D0ST0X,
LEM0Vand JENNY LIND,
CEACKEES
I so
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes. &c.
WEDIHSG AXD PRIVA TE PARTIES
Supplied on Short Notice.
CRACKEKS AT PORTLAND PRICES.
.TTfr-AH orders promptly filled and goods
illivi-red to all parts of thu citv Free of
Cbar.-u LEWIS 15YKNE.
sen;-!
CASH STORE!
Save your money where you can buy the
cheaiiesl."
DAVENPORT &W0LFARD,
AT THE
Fair Ground Store
Will sell you a good quality of
Coni-sp I'aelting; Suit at &20 a ton.
I.ivcrwol Sill I 'In inulreu imiih1 hacks;
at 81 50 per hitiitlmt.
InIuimI Sukiii-s, SO to 813 per
niliKlreil.
Tlie bet Sj rll, 83 2.1 per ir.
lleTwVt Kero4M, patent cans with fan-
oels ai:;i, lnil,j .J mt ran,
And ill Ci..t nearly all of kinds of
rocrric! lj' lhe Package
AT PORTLAND PRICES,
With the addition of freight.
( AMI PAID FOK ALL KINDS F
Country Produce.
We liave a lull anNirtinent of
Dry Coods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Crockery,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Constant lv on h.un1 for sale cheap.
1 Nilrm, Vt. 4th, 171. pw
T,E yfTLE CORPORAL,
'
An Illustrate! Magazine fur B and Ctrl,
Mi'l nl'ler lV"i'lu who have oung hearts.
The I.itti.k OininitAL, aims to inti're.-t
I i....i.n.t ,lu. viitiiuf ft, ..i!Mv:it til llii'fii
a love l"or ren-11n;r piMfl ami iiM-fnl luniks: ami
10 mate them wiser nobler, awl licit it. ,
The Little Corporal.
"Thk I.ittlH ComtmAl. Mauazisk. for ;
ImvMincl iirls, is the very lies! juvenile niaa- j
7.1n'e imhli-hel. It employs the liest anil niosl
entertalnliiir writers tor ehlltlren in the toiiti-
1 1 v, and fariiMie more valuable reatlins mat- i
li-rforlls irl,e than any other magazine."'- - '
Miliml Journal, Elmtrti, A". 1". j
The Little Corporal, j
In seWlintr rerullns matter for the family,
lhe i-hililren lioulil not l overlooked. It t '
quite prolnhlv ihal the linpreMon thi'v re. rive
Iroin hooks lia as tnih'h lullm-m o upon Their
lives asnnv niher. Thb neat and wi'll-tllus-Inited
morithlv Is so well ai'.;iti"l lo the waiii
of lhe i-l.-isc, thai is rapidly taking I he pl.i -e ol
all others,'' Entrrprttr, JlnrnrtrilU; O.
The Little Corporal.
All new suli-vrlliors for 172. whose names
and moiiev il..W are roveived liefore January
tirM, will n-.-1-lve lhe rem-tumi); liuniiieis el
Mil. ve.-ir KKKK, lnvinu'1! wuh the month lu
wlihil lltelr liami-sare received.
Eleeant Premiums for Clubs !
Anents wanted to raise .-'ulis. Send stamp j
lor a spiviiiicii N unifier Willi Xew Premium j
l.l-S.
Trran, H I .."SO Yeitr. Address
JOHN E. MILER, Publisher,
No. li. ;iui cliuao, HI.
OHG-A3VTS,
The rnei:aletl
IvV!-iC Ac HA3II.I,
A I. SO
TAILOIU FVKI.r.VS.
keep lhe beM, and will not lie undersold,
t ail and examine.
novl'.l. tilt.Ii, ST'il'I- A CO.
$20 Reward for an Estray.
IOKU.lt THK AI1KVK ltKW '.MID Ftlli
the rivoveiyol a sorrel mare, near six
inn hanils hiih." Unlit mane and tail, saddle
marks, one while li, about tour years old,
Mas I.-ts( -eon i-tlil miles oliuu-at oi town, on
Mill t'reek. lteltirn her lo me. on llush"s
pU-r. norili of Salem, and your immev is
lvn.lv. AXTJKlNY MASON.
Salem, lhv..'2-l, 1S71. llu
BILLIARD TABLES!
New or pivoiiiI hand ; small or J fi.e,
ForSale or Exchange.
NEW PICEON HOLE TABLES !
And all kinds of Illlliard Goods for Nile on
easy terms.
Kllllitrtls Altered and Reimlrctl nt the
I .on est Kates.
1AH ISKI 1IX,
.lev 12 Tori land. Oregon.
Farm for Rent.
r OFFER KOlt REST THK 125 ACHES IS
JL I'tilk Ci.intv, one-hall mile north of
S;i lem ftory, on die river. It Is de.-Jrahlt: tor
.MARKKT (i lRDEVIMl !
A'so Is a gnofl stuck ranje. Good lniprove
m -nts and mostly under leiH-ss.
jTHvc head' of vaitle lor sale-
MRS A- -' UAXIELS.
Salem, Iee. 34th. ltwl.
NESBITT'S MEAT MARKET,
On Commercial Street, opposite tlie Statemnn
Office.
Here van always lie found
The Ilct of Frcfh JIcnt.,
I'arefully prepared for market, and kept In
eveiv variety. Mr. Seelutt will ahvavs havu
Kuitar Cured Ham and Ilried Meat,
Constantly on Hand.
dir
UOOl) X E W 8 !
Durham's Instant Relief!
CAX BE OBTArXEl AT
I, W. SOUTHER'S Drug Store,
SAT.EM. ORFiOX.
tlee?4
MISCELLANEOUS.
Money Cannot Buy It I
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I
The Diamond ClacGCS,
MAXtPAl.TlRlsn BY
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. .
Which are now offered to the pu'.ilie, arc
pronounced by all thp relchrated Opti
cians of tbs World to be the
Most Perfect,
Natural, Artificial hrlp to the human eye
erer known.
They are ground under tlit-ir own Hirer
vision, from minute Crystal Pehhle, melted
together, and derive their name, " Diamond,"-on
account of their hardoers and
brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed bringi the
core or centre of the leus directly in front
of the eye, producing a clear and diitinct
riion, as in the natural, healthy right, and
preventing all unpleasant aenrationi, inch
n( glimmering and wavering of sight, diizi
ncss, &c., peculiar to all others iu use.
They "re M'rtintml in the Finest Manner,
In frames of the best quality, of all mate
rial ucd for that purpose.-
Tlu-ir finish ami durability
CAX.N'OT EE Sl'RPASSED.
Cattios. Nono genuine unless bearing
their trade mark stamped on every frame.
W. W. MARTIN
SALEM, OREGON,
From whom they can only be obtained.
These goods are not supplied to
Peddlxr at any price.
fbbl2diwlr
B. STRANG
Is opening at the Old Stand,
I iilon Illork, fomnierelait..Salein,
AX.ESTIKK XEW STOCK OF
MOVES,
TIXWARK AMI
Kl T IIK Ft IWITI RK,
And will bImi manufacture
TI,
COITI It,
MIFFT IKON' WARE,
lCOO'I; & MOl"TIX.
IOXtJ A ( " ,T A I X T A XC E WITH TlltS
J I rade and the lilieml iaironaeP I have re
eelvt"! In tin- past, give me tMHitiilemw that I
ha!l rcveive a lair shaiv of Imi-ines-, and lie
able to jrive full a! Waetloll.
II. 8TKAMJ.
Salem, Nov. 21, 1ST1. IAw
NEW FIRM.
'l-'m-lVNllERMKNEP HAS. THIS 1st I.Y
A of Januaiy, 172, admilieil E. X. tiillinK
lianiinto lull iwrtnerKliliiln the lmsiiiesn ol'llie
linn of (i. 1'. Terrell. The naim- and Myle of
the new tinn will Ik; Terrell A tlllllngham.
Jau9 ii. 1. TEUUELL.
To Whom it may Concern- I
nA1Xi HEKX oHUKKEO, liV THE
Ilintl of I'oinnitssloiiei-s fur the Man.-:iv
lltenl of lhe t'oiiiiiiou S,-lliK'l J-'mid, to,-4ilki,-t
all Interest due up to Jan. 1st. ls"i, promptly;
llien-forts all persons indelHeil to Kild Eiuid
w ill please call at mv ofli,-e and pay the name
to said date without ile la v.
W. S. MOOKE.
Trejui. of Marion Count v.
Salem. Dev.. 29. 1ST1.
MURDER WILL OUT!
If you buy Dr. J. P. V. tbu Den Ecrgh's
Celebrated Sovereign Worm Syrup !
An infallible and snre cure to expel Worms
from Children.
TTTThey like to take it, and, in fact,
cry for it.
I'rice One Collar,
To bo ha4 at his office, Kooms Xo. 9 and
22, Chemeketa Hotel, Salem.
oct26
COSMOPOLITAN SALOON.
7"K HAVE I.KASFJI TH1 POITI.AI!
V Saloon, ami inleml to ttilsly our lnenil?
and oustonierrt by kcepiii the very liet
fliolrr I.iquorw iinl t'lnnt
For their avvonimoiI.-iTloii. We ak a fair iati'
of pulili.- lavor. IIAKILTOX KIU.
Siikin, Nov. 1, 1S71
7000 CHERRY TREES
-AT-
.WOODBURN NURSERY,
Kor ii
thU attlivo.
SoKvt Vai-iotli'". Ad
si:i n.t:iii:it,
tiervals tin.
J. II
Change of Firm.
D A Mil t 'OI.r:. Iiavini; wid. out in tlie Stove
and Tinw.-ii-e litiini-. wotil'l noitu tlio
in am-ars to ,-oine l'or;irl and S.V how iltoy
land on his Iwtoks. ' on will lin-l me at flie
oldslainl. HAVIK ft U.K.
alem, January Us l7i.
V, S.- 1 would eordially rt-ritii.n'iid to all
my curt timers i lie firm of MYr Hros. ulioaiv
my Mtuv,'ss.-, :is eiitit1,-1 to :nl i;iii-oii,-ij:e
tliiit ni;tv lie lteslow.i t:n Uws.
ISwlw. HA VIM fOI.K.
J. M. KEELER & CO. !
in LIlSKltTV ST.. NKAV YOltK. j
tlKICOY AXIi XOIUII.WIT j
PHMMIQCinN KCPHrV I
VlUlllllllvlvJIUil H U L It U I y
For Imvlntr aud forwanllnir dlns-t, via Isih
mus Kail awl fats' Horn. Willi San
FraiH-ls.-o .-oiiutvtions nil c'a.-es
and varieties ,.t yion-handiM-.
antl for sale of Kxporli, fn-ni
the X or. h-West.
AdvaiK-es made on approve 1 ooiiKljrnments,
and nrdtTS reKpeet fully solu-itt.l.
All onlersanil uusinesx will rr-!lvc itrompt
atl ciilion.
References.
X.Y XiUloual Ex. Ilank.
sloaoa A. E. AC E. TUtou, K Llhortr
? reet.
Mewir. J. L, r.rownell A Ilroa., Rankers.
Messrs, Kent lev. Sillier A Tlioma-s 04 South
Streeu
OK EGO X.-
Messrs. IjmVI A Tlltnn. nankers, PorUsnd.
A. A. MoCullr, Ej., Salem
w
THE CHORAL TRIBUTE !
Ily L. o. ewi:rm.
This favorite collect Km of CTiuroh Mui-V. con
tinues to sell largt-ly, and is the
LEA INC BOOK
Of the season.
rrle....: gi.50
Sent, pofit-palil. on receipt of retail prlc!.
OLIVFIt DlfSOX oV O., Boaton.
f. II. DITNOX & (X.,w York.
Janl
(JKE.VT UVllG.VlIVrS:
PIANOS
From the Celebrated Manufactories of
(lilrkerinc,
tinild. C-fanrcb &.t o,
N tan ley V,Nn
AT
CILL STEEL & CO.'S
Salein, Xnv. Kill. 1S7IJ ,
MISCELLAX EOUS.
u. h. Mcdonald & co.
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS
San Francisco, Cat.
Call the attention of Dealer! to their Wuv "rt
nient of "Newly Arrived" tiood. copipomhI la
part of tha following article t.riher wfih J'J-rr
fhliiiT kept In a well wipplied WHOtAJ.l.
mi ru avmitR.
FttESU iKTItiS.
I'ATC.VT it KDinXEt,
Tr0ssks a Sorroama,
EsftKMTIAL OlLt,
IiKDocnmi' Honaaiaa.
raaruMinilEa.
Pimra tun n
Which wa offer at tha lowest Cash Price, and ar
determined not lo be undersold.
b. h. Mcdonald a co., tux Faucuco, ru
FOR SALE, v
OtTR SKVO BC8I.Km, located In San
Krani lwo, Oil. After our bet w ishes, and xrrea"
Intt our thanks for the bbernl pntrunnKa w
received for more than twenty one years, dnrlns;
which period wa have been steadily eiigaeed in
the Droif baslness In Callfornls. we beg to iy m
conxequence of the rapid arowth of Dr. walkers'
California Vlneear Bitters, now spread over tho
I'nlted States and countries far beyond, we are
necessitated to devote ear entire time to said bus
Joess.
We are the Oldest Dm Arm on the Pacifle Coast
and the only one. continuous under the same pro
prietor since 149, and have determined to sell our
large, prosperous, aad well established business on.
favorable terms.
This Is a rare opportunity for men with means,
of entering Into a pmrttable business with advan
tages never before offered.
i'or particulars enquire of
iL u. Mcdonald co.,
U. H. VcDoasLD, ) Wholesale Drurebt.
J. C. Brsjtcaal j Ban Franc ixo Cel.
K. B. Until a sale Is made we shaQ continue our
Importations, and keep a large stock of fresh goods
constantly on hand, and sell at prices to defy cum
petition. I. tr,i.K,K, IVnT.ri.1..,. H. II Mi-H-Mi I-.. CnW
A tin. A;.uU, mi t nwrwv,Cl.Ml M c'.awimi. S.t
TULMOrSBearTretlesiwiiyteilaielr
Weaalrrfail Carattire EsTrrls.
Tiargar Blttera are not a Tile Faster
Rriak, Made of Poor Rasa, Wfclsker.
I'roof Spirit and avenmae Xitastwea, An.
(ored. spiced and sweetened to please the tests,
called " Tonka," Appethwrs.'' " Restorers, " dte,.
that lead the tippler on to drunkstaeesa asst rata,
but are a true Medicine, made from the Matisse i
Roots and Herbs of California, free frana all
Alcoholic Stimalanta. Ther are the
(JREAT BLOOD PURIFIER aad A
LIFE U1VINU rHISCIPLK, a Perfect
Reaovator and InTtoratar of the Brstem, csjtt
ln? off all poisonous matter and restorf ng the blood
to a healthr condition. No peisontan take them
bitters according to directions and remain long
anwelL provided their bones are not destroyed
6r mineral poison or other means, and the vital
v-rsni wasted beyond the point of repair.
They are a. Gentle Purgative aa well
as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit
if acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conges
tion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
KOIt FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether"
n young or old. married or single, at the dawn at
womanhood or at the turn of lite, these Tonic Bit
ters have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea
mntlsm ana Goat, Dyspepsia or Ia
digrntlon, Bllloaa, Remittent ana
Intermittent Ferera, Diseases of the
lllnod.Llver, Kidaera aad Bladder,,
these Itinera hare been most successful. Harts
llisenaea an canard br Vitiated Bloody
which is generally produced by denucerocat ol
the Digestive Orgaaa.
DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGEKTION,
Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, TiRht
iiesn of tlie Chest, Dizziness, Bonr Eructations of
lie Stomach. Bad Taste In the Month. Billons
tttacky l'slpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lnni-n, Pain In theregions of the Kidneys, and
s hundred other painful symptoms are. the ofl
iring. of tlyHievaia. Q
They invigurate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
uneqnalted efficacy in cleansing the blood of all im
purities, and imparting new life and vigor to the
whole system.
FO K f K I N D I ! EA WEH, Eroptiona,TettT,.
Bn.it KUeum. lllotclies, tspota. Pimples. Pnstnlea,
Boils Carbuncles, Ring-Worms. Scald Head, Bore
Kve,Ervipela. Itch, Scorfs, Diseolorationsof the
Icin. Iliiniis-s anil Illnesses of the Skill, of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car
ried out of thesvutem In a snort time oy tne use or
i h.- Kitten, t lirf, hottl in Mieh cases wiU con
vince tha most incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleans the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find It
Impurities bnrsting through the skin In Pimples,
Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse It when yon (md it
obstmrteo and stngclsh in the rein: cleanse it
when it is foal.and yonr feelings will tell yon when.
Keep the blood pore, and the health of the system
will follow.
PIH, TAPE, and other WOKJIH, nrking
In the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
3. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD St
CO., DrugKints and Uen. Agenta, Kan Franaiaoo,
CaL. and 1 and 34 Commerce Street. Kcw York.
P I P I FA X a
This eelebinted fierman Hitters Increase
the appetite. Is a cfjitain relief for liyspep
sia. lndlgttion, Ulllounnoftaml inaction of tho
Liver.
Thin it to Crrtiii, That tho fornuiln used In
the manufacture of Iliet;ernuin l'lplfax Hilton
lia lK-eu siilniiitteil to my examination, ami 1
cneerttilly nle the Inirretl-nl are well se
Us-letlandeiriiililiieil, inlivln(t a Itllters whk-h
w ill uodiMilit prove a IwtiUhJui tonic uml em
MuTE IlltiKsTltii.
a. iiollaxd, sr. r.
D.-'irSir; I have evamlnetl the saniiileol
rttller invsi-iiteil, and find it nil excttllnirly
pleasant loiilial anil vn)iiH)4rUmir.
II. II. ToLAXD, M. 1.
SEATTB, "WALTER 4 CO.,
HO I. K A U EX TH EOJi VXITED HTA TE&
:!02 I'.attery Street, San Francisco.
ool-ftm
NASAL CATARRH.
S-cly ami mdi.-nl euro of Na?at Calarrli.
Tlinsi; IMhtomx, ItrrivMiis aiwl nffreltons ot
I lie l.mi?s, and all otimplaiiitsttint lead tn l'm
8tiniiHlou. All who art! suffering trore alanli
in tin- head that liatliioiiie dlsea.se so iiroliu,!
ol evil ,-onsyiiien.-t?s van l? sis-etlllv and -r-
iiiartetmy curei 11 tney nppiv for treatment In
I Mttarni, TherearetboiLainfsol jtwKtil'thnvit
1 i,l.-eaM-is hi-oncliltlsand coii9iiniS:uiii hi nolel v
! lo .-atarrh. to hay nothing of Us U terrlliro
,-ili-.Hiii.n.-e l!iie.lnl -tw f hiwnni,
-n-ll. dlrulug ellliivia of (he bvealh. Urn
i ditiBy .-oiiiilexioii. ttya-4a, lienralln, ele.
I These are 1" ntmitierless t-ne enuwl solely
In .-jti.itih m the head. Tlie dw.iso alllK-t..
i Ilioiisin-U who have eevr sn.i.vii' I ltpit-
eti. e. lis rYiiiptom. are iliver-wi tn itlttore nt
Individuals as in often ml-!ea I tlie sufferer .tint
! lil nit-li.-al advleer. The only sale and iiii r
j i-miv-1 lo have an eviiuiiiat'ion from a pnv-
fk-ijin ,-omieteitt to fake a correct disnrnohla
....I , , , nt-ii n neii loitii! itieiw. iv.
Almrii ,-mvh lliis lonthsoiiM disease after tlto
op'.liiary naslcM of tmitusv.it have bawl. ,
AlIOliN'S
LalMimtory, t 'oiiHtilUva; aui 0er
Rllnu; Apirttuenta,
"tr. Tliinl asul Morrison Sts., rortlatul.
!!!. A IW MIX'S pra, lloo emliraces the most
HTn s- lt iilirl.- irealme-il of
CHRONIC DISEASES
F.iiibraclng all tlistvves of the
".yt, Iir, Ilend, lit rust t, Kroneliinl
TuIm-si muI Liiuich, r!m all e
raitKeuieiitiot the Klomaeta,
IJvrr, Itltiod, ete,
An well as tieuer.il
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
XiiTK.-Thtwe who hnvp lmut sntrcred fr m
riironio Diseases wlthoiu ohiaining reln i are
Invited to invexthratennd judire for thenisclve
ae to the cn-.u xiuwss atieiniinR the scienlltlo
iii.nle as practiced bv lr. Aboru. . JauJ
Willamette Transportation Co.
SB
O T I C .
T.-'KOM AXD A FTEK TIIL PATE, I'XTIL
A? further mk.
The Steamer Fannie Patton
Will Uve hcrdrvk, ftsit'ef State 8U, eTery
Wediiewlay and Snttirdajr Sloralnm
At 6 oVIivk A. M. for Portlam!, ami will
. leave salem every
nosxtajr aad Thtinwtaj-
tn" tsich w-k at S oVW-k P. M. for Coi-rolll
and tnfermcliate places
C-je-Fare at Kedticed Rates.
J. I. BILES, Agrewt.
Salem, Ieo. IS, 1S71,
20.000 Pounds of Salt
All Kind of fteUt
At I.. MwTTS, Mate Kt.
Nor. I'iMi, lTI.