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Ksnitt tuptrior t the pcoj.lr, and who dvitet thai ilit Constitution shall nut gu to tlit m (jt enJoruine nt or rejection, it iskes hit career forever," From tht same paptr.) Who 1KB TkikI ! these days, lien tlsngerout innovations nil J bolJ violations vf the Democratic platform aro urged iy paptrt that Itnvt heretofore1 hold liijh posi. lions in iLo Democratic party, it ii desiri- ile to know who aro (rut to ilit principle f tht Democratic pnrty, V find ilia fo. lowing Democratic pa peri who itre dcfunil ing lbs right, own though a shadow of ex ec uliro authority i represented a shield log I lis wrong: 1'rovidufico (U. I.) l'ol, Fornry't Philadelphia Presi, Detroit Free Pre, Pillaburj'li Union, Ohio Statesman, Toledo Commcrsial, Milwaukee New, Du luqtio F-ipruiK, Davenport (Iowa) Deuio. crm, Uutl'.tlo C'ouriur. Ih our own Sinix, to far a we f h any tier wssioiu of sentiment on litis Kanaka oiu-stion, there U but ona smiti mem. The Suite Register, Galena Cour 4r, t'reqiort Itulleiiti, L'ibana Constitu tion, are aironjjand emphatic in asserting tUl (lie N'lrU act should bactrriud out n good faith. In tiio Nortliwesl lliert will Ait but ouo expression of opinion oil that tptint. From Iht Demoeraiie State pnner of Indiana, tht Indianapolis Stnlmtl, Aos. i.'6, lsj. Viih sinsuinr unnniiniiy the Democrat. 10 press of ihe North, with the conserva tivt press of the South, oppose most de cidedly the attempt te thrust upon Kansat Constitution or institutiont inimical to -or without tiio content of her peopla. They 'have boon assured that they should decide tliost inniti-rs fur themtslves, nnd the .pledge should be fulfilled. The Democ racy of l lio North will demnnd that both the letter and the spirit of the Kansas act hall bo faithfully carried oat. That this should be dona that good faith should be kept ia equally the interest ol the South as the North. From the Builtr 'Pa.) llrrald, Dtmotrat. Governor Walker has simply, but Will fully and fully, carried out tho great prin ciple fer which we contended, and, inns, much as tho recent Constitutional Con vention of Kanvts tins, In n measure, -departed from that principle, the Constitu tiot) they ollVr should he rejected by Con- cress. It U true the ureal mailer of -contention, the question of slavery or no slavery, in the new Slate, has been fully, 'and we suppose fairly, submitted to tho people ', hut there are ether obnoxious fea tures in the Constitution eii'ored which should prevent it kuceptance uatil submit ted as a whole, to the people, for their ap proval or rejection. When we even amend our Constitutions, we submit the same to : the people; how much greater then the reason for submitting the whole of the - fundamental luw under which a people are to live, to themselves, fur approval or dis approval. From tht Ottaiea (7.7.) Free Trader. Without, howevor going further into the details of the instrument, it is sufficient lo remark that ihn upshot oflho whole is, that the Kansas Convention have made the at tempt by jugglery and trickery, to defeat the manifest will of the people by Tautening slavery upon thorn when four-filihsof them have declared fit tho no'.! thut Kansas shall be free Stnte. In no case can ihe action they propose to let the people vol upon be regarded as an evca submitting the slavery question to a vote of the people. Assuming this to be the stale of ihe facts, we say, without hesitation, with the Chi. cago Times, the Dolroit Free Press, For ney's 1'ress and, indeed, every leading Democratic- paper of ihe North, nnd some ' tn the south Hint the now Kansas Lonsti ' tution should be placed on a par with the Topekn Constitution, nnd not regarded as woi'lli the pnper it was written upon. OCT Messrs. Belcher it Brothors, the large sugar refiners in St. Louis, have been experimenting upon the syrnp of the Chinese sugar cane, and pronounced it te be incapable of producing sugar in any -quantities, ns it will not granulate The new enne will, however, lo cultiva ted on a small scale for molasses, for domostio use and for feed for stock, nud will contribute something to equalize the demand nnd supply of sugar. Cr The House of Representatives con -lists of 234 members, 118 constituting I majority. The Democrats have a clenr majority of 22 over both the other parties, which will bo increased lo 25 at an early period of the session by the admission of three members from the new State vf Min nesota. Advice bt ax Undbrtakkr. Practice tight lacing ; wear thin shoes and low. necked dresses ; keep as much as possible in-doers ; eat late suppers ; what exercise you must take always take late at night nnd keep it up until five in the morning: it is good for our business! Advice by Dobbs keep your head cool ; keep your foot warm; dress sensibly; eat moder ately; go to bed early; always use the Graefenberg Family Medicines when yoa are ill ; nud neither the Doctor or Under taker will trouble you until you bare reached your allotted thrse score years and ten. 03" No man ruins his health without "bringing the Consequences down on him. self. Like Sampson, he destroys the tem ple, and buries himself in the ruins. OT In looking ever the schedule of ar ticlea to he presented to ihe different Indian tribes, for which the Secretary of ihe Inte. rior invites proposals, we observe the item " two hundred doitn scalping kniv.n 03" Constant success shows us but one aide of ihe world. For as it surrounds us with friends who will tell us only our roer. its, 3 it silences those enemies from whom Alone are can learn our defects. tfSr Lszineaa travels se slew that porsrty toon overtakes her. Ono often regrets saying too much, tut seldom i viring too little,, , - Stye (Oregon SVtgug. w. L. spams, suiToa and rsorsitroa. ORZQOIf CITT SATURDAY, JANTAKY 30, 1858. Outsioi. On the first page of (his week's paper will be found tomo interest, ing matter pertaining lo the tan.ceiidvnlly iniere.ling mailer thai jul now absorbs public attention " the subjugation of Kan. sas" by the present Administration. Jim Lane's speech is very severe, and shows that tilts long scries ef outrages inflicted upon his people by the cut throat ruflians, backed up by tht Tierce and Buchanan administrations, has festered the hearts ef ihs people of that unfortunate Territory, until they seem forced to arise ia their might, and, Sampson-like, burst ihe serpen tine wilhrs of bogus enaotnienis, lied to gether hy adminialruiioo officials, that have been coiled around them in many a sunk fold, preparatory to offering them up upon ihe sltar ef modern democracy, as a aweet smelling savor, to the god of slavery, " Weeding Kansas," thus bound and np pareully "subdued," is dragged up to Washington by Atchison, StringfelUw, and a long relinuo of attending ruflians, with John Calhoun, the high priest of black democracy, just in ihe rear, brandishing the knife, already rusty with ihe blood ol the victim, wiih which he hopes to dispatch it by cutting its throat from ear to ear. The "conservative Mr.fr.kanniin, Mrem bling under tho consciousness of an sp proaching political earthquake and storm in a certain " section," and with a distinct recollection of his solemn pledget to the people who elected him, to 'Walker whom he appointed as Governor, aud lo tho pee- plo of Kuiidas themselves, that this fair Territory should nover bo slaughtered un loss they actually desired lo he skinned and rousted as a barbecue to " save ihe Union," is induced by urgent, clamorous fire-eaters lo yield the point, and sign the deaih war rant of tho victim, accompanied with a commission to Calhoun to proceed in the uso of his " Union-saving scalping knife,'' and put an end at once to all tho "shrieks" that liav to long grated en sensitive ears, and let butchered, bleeding, barbacued Kan sas be sit on the democratic board, sur rounded by Diglcr, Mason, Toombs, Orr, JefT Davis, and some I wo thousand other " sound and reliable Democrats," wiih per mission that the seven hundred and ono locofeco editors le permitted to crawl un dcr the table and gnaw the boucs, after the editor of the Uuion has sucked eut tho marrow. Out alas I alas I The bloody tide of villainy, like that of true lore, is liable to have its rapids nnd shoals. Th President found this to be so, when, after troubling the waters at Ilsrriobur", and stretching forth his democratic wand orer the " filthy pool of politics," and crying in a loud voice " Forney my son, come forth," up roso before his dough face Simon Cam eron, as Senator from Pennsylvania. Cameron, in coming to tbe surface, butted his head against the rotten Lull of black democracy, and shivered its timbers so that it has leaked a little ever since, Cut what is the President's surprise, when sailing at length down a tolerably tranquil stream, all at once the man nt the mast head bellows em ' breakers ahead." Be fore the old rotten cruft can be put about she is among tho reefs there I she has truck a boulder w hich has knocked a terri ble, hole in her bottom. The high priest' Calhoun, draws his knife and hastens to watch over the prisoner victim. " bleeding Kansas," for fear he escape, while old Ruck toddles below to see what has snag ged the craft. No sooner does he poke his head below the hatchway than he cries out, " three terrible snags my God, here's Forney, Douglas, and Walker!" The scene on board beggars all description The old rotten thing lurches and reels, the water is fast filling ihe hold, the pumps are all out of order, (he " victim" is struggling to break its bands, Calhoun stands over it with his scalping knife, firo-eaiers crowd around it brandishing bludgeons and bowie knives, and, with horrible oaths and bias- phenues, threaten to sink the ship and de siroy the Union if they are cheated out of their barbecue; while above all the clamor of these madcaps, and the roar of ihe white caps on the breakers, Forney, Douglas, Walker, Stnnton, Stuart, and a host of other "apostates." are heard "sbriekinir for bleeding Kansas," while "old Buck" is flying around in search of southern cot ten and northern wool to stop tha hole with, in order to " save our party." It is devoutly to be hoped that tha leak canuol be stopped. 03 Jo Lane's Times, which had just committed itself and tbe Oregon democra cy to the Douglas and Walker bora of the Kansaa swindle, has changed its coat since Jo Lane bat sent in his instructions, and came out last Saturday with a flaming en dorsement of Buchanan s plan for subju gating Kansas, although it still contends that the Constitution should bnve been submitted to the people of Kansas. But as Ihe free State emigrants prevented it from becoming a slave State, tht Times hat no sympathy for them. 03" Tho Southern mail failed to arrive till yesterday morning. It it dreadfully out of joint si ace the boat took to carrying it, but we bear no complaint from the family" about l ho nutrrr. K rretsUcal Diawnl furie te Htf ort tbe Hf alar Xosslato. From tht Wellington correspondence of Forney 't Press of Dee. Slsl, we clip the following: "The editor of the Union achieved a Pyrrhus nctory to day, gelling iweniy right volet for prinii-r, the required in a jurity being twenty-five, Mr. Douglas declined voiing, staling that he (lid su for reasons tslUfuctory lo himself. He went to ihe caucus on Monday, to slats lhoe res amis; they were founded upon tho wire traded opinions of ihe editor of the Union, that I ho people of a free Stale could not exclude slavery therefrom an opin ion which sliciii d, whea ii first ap'iired, ihe severe reprobation of several prominent Democratic papeis. Will llisSulcm organ of caucus sover eignty rctd Douglas oul of the parly I The following Is the article alluded lo in the Union, Buchanan's organ, and wr place it on ihe record lo show where blank democracy has got to since "rqualtcr hov ereignly" has been assassinated by the Supreme Court : " The Constitution declares that 1 the cit izens of each Sla'e shall be entitled In all the pi s ilegcs nnd immunities of citizen in the several Sutvs.' Every ciii n of one Stato coming into another Stale has, then fore, a right to ihe protection of his prson, aim idat properly which is recog nized as such by the Coniitii'ion of the United Slates, any law of a Slate to the contrary notwithstanding. So far Iron) any State having a right to deprive him of this properly, it is Us be-untleo duty lo pro tect him in its possession. "If these views are correct and we believe it would bo difficult tn invalidate them it follows thai ull Slate laws, whe ther organic or otherwise, which prohibit a citizen or ont ointe from sellliuit in an olhrr, and bringing h's slave property wiih hi in, and moil especially declaring it Tor fcited, are direct violations of tho original intentions of a Government which, ss be fore ttuled, it the protection of person anil pritnertv, and of tho Constitution of the United Slates, which recognizes property in slaves, and declares I hat 1 the citizens of each Slate shall be entitled to all the privi legi-s and immunities of citizens in the sev entl States,' nineng the most essential o which is the protection of person and properly. The Cincinnati Enquirer, a drivca-nig ger organ, sticks up its nose al it thus : "The doctrines ef the article are of ihe bluest Federal sinmp, utterly subversive of stale rights, and could have sprung from no brum possessed or a Dt-mocrano idea. If the Washington Uuion has advanced such miserable tu(Tas thai, it will, ns it ought to, receive no countenance from any sound Democratic press North or South, nnd ihe sooner its editor abdicates nnd re tires into winter quarters, Ihe better fer the country and the Democratic party." But here is the way Forney's Press treats it: u If these doctrines are to be carried out in Pennsylvania, '.here would not be enough Democrats left to fill an omnibus. "There is not a Congressional district in this Slate that would not unanimously reject any man ofll-ring himself with such doctrines on his banner. Such opinions, however, are in happy sympathy with a support of the Calhoun minority Conven tion." 03" Buchanan has dismissed John Me Keon, U. S. District Attorney in Now York, for not voting for Msyor Wood. Sickles, democratic member of Congress from thai city, and several other leading men of the party, have been denounced in violent terms for voting against the regu lar nominee. Their reason for opposing him was thai he was a very corrupt, dis honest man, and every way unworthy of the office. The party whippers-in say thai is an excuse that cannot bo taken, as a "sound and reliuble democrat" will ulways vote (he ticket, no mat tor who is on it. Exercise for Scholars. As it seems to be the fashion just now lo propound problems through the columns of The Argns, we propose to submit a les son in grammar to the students of some of our numerous "colleges" in Oregon. We wish the following sentence, which occurs in tho President's Messuge, parsed : " The present Emperor, as well a hit predecessors,' have never failed, when the occasion otlereii, lo maniK-st their good will to our country; an J their friendship has nlways been highly appreciated by the Government and people of tho United States." A fer the foregoing lesson is thoroughly mastered, we hope they will be permitted lo "turnover" to the following elegant specimens of composition, taken from the same fountain head ef black-democratic literature: "Our creat staples have commands! high prices, and, up till within a brief pe riod, our manufacturing, mineral, and m. chanical occupations have largely partaken of the geneial prosperity." i nave aeiermined that, wluut na . ful Government works already in orore shall be suspended, new works, not l. ready commenced, ir7 Is postponed, if una can joe uene without injury to the tW The Legislature has passed a bill incorporating tbe " Pudding River Trans portation and Navigation Company." This river is navigable for small steamers during the winter months as high as Par. kersville, but wt believe that Wm. Barlow, with others, who compose ihe company, in tend to navigate it only with batteaux, which will probably carry thirty or forty Una. The drift will no doubt be all taken out of the river this winter. This improvement will afford excellent facilities for shipping grain, lo those w ho live adjacent to Puddiog river. 03" A bill hat passed the Lecislature adding to Monmouth Institute depart ment fer the education ef orphan children 03" Tht Territorial committee list cor. reeled its tpportioiimenl of delegates to the Salem convention, taking awsy one from Yamhill and giving Josephine and Douglas each another. Wa think a fur. iher correction It needed. Yamhill hat jiit two loo many yet, and Linn list two too fw. We hope the clique will sol their ablest ma'.heinstiuians to work on this apportionment, and gel tht thing fully corrected, to that ihrir "in tire parlisen constituents may rejoyco" over the subju gation of tht Softs. "Where is Shivl, O'Mara, and Sluing"! Couldn't they help the clique nut of this dilemma f 03" The split beiwoen ihe two wings of the Oregon democraoy seems to be g'o ing wider .every day, but it will amount to nothing ns long; as Col. Kelly's old plan of lighting the clique " in the orgsnizaibu" is adherod to. There is a desperate effort being made lo harmonize the fnclions, but any compromise U imposMMe, fiomthe fact thai the leaders of one wing or the other in list be sacrificed as a condition. 03" Mr. Itees from this county has In I rod need a bill relating lo advertising, which is nVfigtU'd to put more money in Mie oocKet oi me territorial rrinter. vm do not think ho is posted as to the effects of it. 03" There is some probability thai the hill re locating tho Penitentiary will pass the Legislature. It is proposed lo locale It At this city, for the reason the tame mon ey necessary to enlargo it so that it will answer the purposes ef the Ttrriiory, will put up a better building here. aT" The committee to which was re ferred the petition lo vacate the Territo rial road from Oregon City to Lafayette, reported adversely to the petition. 03" A bill for removing iho seul of gov. eminent from Salem to Portland, has been defeated by one vote so we hoar. S3T Mr. O'Mkaha, of the Standard, paid us a tisil yesterday, for which of course he will bo mad out of the caucus sovereignly party. Notwithstanding his youthful appearance, he was born a year in advance of us. 03" The last Tunes says that Governor Walker has been removed, and that Col. Richardson of Illinois was appointed Gov ernor of Kansas. The only mistake in ihe announcement is that Walker hnd not been removed and Col. Richardson was appoint ed Governor of Nebraska instead of Kan sas. This, however, is just about as near the truth as a reeahle democratic paper ever B8- 3T We see by the Siandnrd that Mr. Coe, of -the Cascades, formerly Postal Agent for Oregon under Fillmore's auJ niini.st ration, is building n light draught steamer lo ply between l ho Dalles nnd Wulla-Walhi on the Columbia river above the Cascades. The distance is about 175 miles. 03" We aro glad to see so many new subscribers come in lately. We have room, however, for many more. Those " demo crats" who are sick of llm locnfoco papers, and take ours because their " wives want it for a fumily paper," would do well lo en quire whether principles that are preferred by the "wife," would not do for the hus band ? It speaks well for the gnoducss and Intelligence of the ladies that they are near, ly all Republicans. We know of very few that nre black democrats, and but one l lint is a " Bushite," and she seldom washes her hands or takes off her night-cap before breukfiist. 03" The weather gives indications of an early spring. Wo have had considerable warm and showery wrniher during this month, reminding one much of the time of A pril. Last Tuesday (he sun shnno down wiih an influence that brought the snakes out. 03" Beiijumin Cleaver Eq. sends us ihe following receipt for curing the flux, which he says he has seldom known to fail in thirty years: Half a table-spoonful of salt and good vinegar each, well mixed. If it does not relieve the patient in fifteen or twenty minutes, repeal tha iJ;a ntuJ keep doing so until a cure it effected. For child ren the dose should be proportioned lo their sge ; nnd if very young the medicine should be diluted with water. 03" Any man who wishes to rent a pood farm on reasonable terms, would do well lo call at The Argus office. Buttevulr, Jan. 23, 1858. Fbiend Adams I think you are doing gnocJ service in the cause of true democ racy ami human liberty. Some of the " harmonious" up here have been laken slightly aback by the President's Message, having previously committed themselves on the Kansas question, extolling Go. Walker lo the tkict for his determination to have the constitution submitted to t vote of the people, declaring it to be the only " true democratic mode." But, lo ! Buch anan has burst that bubble, by introducing a new step le the progressive democracy, informing them that the people of Kansas must take ihe Lecomptoo spawn at it is. nolens volent. True, ho regreit it (over tho left), but Hill, it is ill good dernoencv. ergo, all right. Most of ihe " faithful" about here, having read the Message in the od old dnner.vie sray, did not perctire ibis new phase, until il was pointed nut lo them. It is a bitter pill, nnd they wuuld rather avoid talking on the subject. Bui this will not last long; it it from the foiin. tain, and must go down ; nnd they ore only wailing fur Bush and llihben to explain ihe mailer, with their deinooralio locic Wondor how these Iwo worihixs will man sge to whip around, alter showing so lus til v for Walker and Doul'IiisI What a glorious thing is Democracy I For Iht Argus. Mr. Editor Is not the lime at hand when the Democratic Republican parly should lake Ihe field I Our coming Smle election, the most impoitnnt that has as yet occured, is opproucliing. Shall we remain inactive, and let ourselves and the Territory be lunger tioddcn down by tho iron hand of a despotic set of demagogues who now infest this Territory under I ho pretense and the name of democracy I Shall we not arise in all our strength nnd go forth lo the battle ns men fighting the enemies of their country should go Sir, the coils of that snabj monster which is now the ruling power, the niuiuspring, ihe moving principle, ihe "great first cause, least understood" of the present Democratic party, is being drawn closer nnd closer around the genius of American liberty u ul i I its expiring thsoes nre now heard all over the land. Tho fast gale thai swept from ihe East brought to our ears the de nial of ibo rights of American freemen; ami that denial came fimn the Capitol of the Nation and from a Democratic Presi dent, James lluchunan. Is it ml mortify ing la the American citizen who possesses one particle of patriotic feoin vr justice, thai the Chief Magistrate-of this Republic, the head of the so-called Democratic parly would use the vast influence of his position lo force upon a portion of the citizens of this nation a constitution slmpeii in tin and brought forth in iniouiiy ; and that loo when the people know nothing of its pro visions, and are not permitted le vol" against il. Is it possible that honest men can remain connected wuh such nn un principled and corrupt organization as this Democratic party as a party now is I 1 ask again, is it not time tliui b"tiel men should awuke from llieir slumbers mid shuke themselves for the contest ! Justice, equity and right, are unknown to our party opponents. They are void, body and soul, it the slave interest. The locks of their strength ure shorne'by the Devils of the South, and their ryes blinded by 0.lrud Manifestos, lillibtlsterisra und Drrd Scot de cisions. From the present Democratic party human freedom can have no hope. lvfii those of the parly who have not yet bowed the knee t Baal, aie being lashed by their masters w ith whips of scorpions. The poor doubling and crinuiug victims cry " Gaood Lord, good Devil L He'll wor ship cither or bgih, but permit u. wt pray thee, to hang on to the skirts of the strong est." That puny, sir, is taking enormous strides towards despotism, and in many re. sped have already' reached (lie goal. Lei us then do our duty ; acquit ourselves like men; unite' our strength with the mighty host in the East in the great contest, and save ihe country and the world ihe hinnili ating spectacle of the dowufnll of Republi can institutions ; fur I verily believe the principles of the present Democratic parly will (if not soon arrested) destroy this eo.v eminent. Therefore, permit me to sug gest that the friends of freedom, of humani ty, of i tin rights of man, of the stability and prosperity of tho Union, in a word, all true Democrats and lovers of their country, do unite themselves in precinct and county organizations, render themselves efiicient and active, und hold themselves in readi ness to do service in uprooting unit de stroying in this Territory tho anti-Dsmo-cralic principles of ihe present sham Democratic party to select your delegates for a nominating Convention from the mosi staunch and reliuble ci'izens aud known opponents to all corrupting influences. We want no half way men ; the exigency de mands bold and energetic notion with a fixed determination lo succeed 6oonr or later. Let us be up and doing, L. Holmes. For Iht Argut. I n ..i I f : r Mi . C.DITOR in I tlC roiuouu iiniesui Jan. 23d I notice an article signed by that scullion James A. Bobbins, in which lc a' tempts to mako me the author of a err 'am article in The Argus several weeks since signed " P." Without knowing ony thing about the matter, he takes for grant ed his suspicions are true, and delivers himself in bad English and cut-throat pur- lance of a little booster jargon. His aman uensis seems to be well fitted for the task. No one who is acquainted wiih ihe osten sible author would fie him credit forabil ity lo string three words logeiher intelligi bly. Ilis auducity is more than equaled by bis ignorance, and his " elonzation of the truib'as he terms it, may be judged of Tom what his sister said of him lhai "the first sentence be uttered was a lie." His father, loo, passed the following eulogy upon him, as to his disposition to imbibe " It is just as natural for him to drink li quor as for a pig lo drink milk." It is an old saying: Trot father, trot mother, Ihe colt can't pace. From this, persons can draw their own inference. ' At to living io the dark, or living where the schoolmaster was a stranger, do one, that I know of, is better capacitated to give living illustration of dark deeds iban J. A.R , or, which would b rire rr.uMt, JUajim. Ilissiiid.lng, . turning Ironi his battery, oll 1,f.-' line, he operated without the as.ikl.L J a lantern. . . L ,v J. A. It. snvs lit livri dost 0 , lint on which ihe road i.UiJ uftdi f " Oregon City via Ihe mouth of ih.TeJ.,. river lo Dayton. Well, he livlbol), " close lo tha lowiuhi,, i,le J" gels to tho truth, which Is about mil,, a mile nnd a half, " Tho road passes through the R,ci Creek swamp.." This U shout ,,ff the truth nt his residenct from hi, I,,,,, or ihe town line. As to the Painter f,mij.' Hu-lun ! I am reminded of a liul, l0y lli.it recurred in llio neighborhood, " Palmer" cul the 4ih of July u hi, ear. This g)lvo ample proof of H,,, mal's power io clamber over a filthy prQni. iuence, as well ns a quag.niro. Tlw routsj is perf.ctly feasible, and let il,sn tn, year a good road will bo made overihes swamps, io. D j , Ihi il ordained mid established byTkT City Council of Oregon City : Ti., ,l person w,T,..,r,, uy in C1,MB . L ity, or any pernor iwoni tha. Oregon atttatr La hiis..,. oh ... (. t ' " V V , . : a a Digit wntch, shall be, nnd in hereby appoint , I picious persons, or any person or neiMM et,gaed in any bread, 0f ,ie )tr M hold llir-m in custody unlil they cati U brought l.ofore Ihe pinper officer fur ti animation ; and thai said poliueo(licerial have all tlm rights and duties of , toasirfj, within ihu limits of said corporoiinn in shall tnko nn oulh faithfully 0 pf,fur duties of suiu oilier1. R- WILCOX, Mayer. Attest, T.J McCarvkr, City Recorder, , Dr. WIMaVs UaWaraor Vltttiiir7I- Fur the iusitint relief and mpM euro nretiwiT. colli, hours.-ik , cMt, broucliitii, iuflue na J ill the hreisl in- side, io. ST Us l-Aimui i ! h ihere art main etntnv feils, look Krll ul lite sijoiuiur. before purdiaM. titUe mine milr it hus llio imma tf "StnfJJJ At t'urk" engraved on the outside wianplWtt, ulliers ore biuc ciiuterj.il. 1'AltKcv- Will Hi art ll,t mly Affoli. I wlinin ull orders should be adifresseif. All in. putlem, ivliiili-tuils nud ntml ulur all wImUi puie-iil medicine u-iirrunled ;iiuiue. Ill Ww mgiuii it., Sun Kruiieisen. Uii. A.II.STEKtfl.W '13-,a . On-joaCil;. Tle nlrt IUoUllr5.-Wlmily tleiimn would l,e deprive ! (if a b. uunful head f huir, when, by llie use of Lvom'i Kathuum iikh a one emi so eusil)' be had Too ium.li vilwua ii. 1 be pl.ife,l uu u Kno li. uil of Imir but, ihi,u inliin.Ui-l)- cuniiecled Willi Ihe general heilth f lint body fur iliia cmiuectoii is much ekmt ibis, is generally iix.;d. Tlw Katiiiisos irwm and beuulilit-s ilia hair, iiiakiii' il nil, cnrl;,u gliuwy ; and, by in cl. uin-jug and iiiviKniliur fnf urlies, Rives lone and elw-heiiy to Ihe wliuto sya tein. Sold everywhere fur fltl cents p-r IxHSt. JJa. A. 11. STliELK, Agenr, i 41ni3 . Urejj.it Cly. . Hosteller's Otchrated Klnmaeh Blllirsv Three bolllea of llo-ie!ler' Vejjetable jSuwwek Iiilleni will cure the Dyienia; one Iw'llt will creste an upnelile, f.irc oil' the impure bile, port fy the biund and iiiv gorute llio evsleia; two bet lies will cure the worst form of liver comptsiot ; ou birille will dimp He that n-f illness al Ilit pitaf tlie loinueh give color lo III ctmuleiianet, im part tone and sireiigili te the BUcm, andWn4 cheerfulness to the mind. Kvery family iheuW have Hosteller's oe'elirated Siouiaeh I) litis, K urtiele is an piculiurly lelnpud lo our clinute. Sold by DrngijUla, lintels, and first chatalioas throughout California nud Oregon. i Caution. Hmera are parliiulurly rrqatftrd lo bevvureuf a spurious article ninniifarnireiiimlKp. d unnleil to bo Hosteller's Il.liers, w hioh all who sell or use the geiiuiuo ul lic'e can detri-t, as il it never Sold hy Ihe gallon, bulliis'iuafe-botrtneoa tuiuine a full quart, with the oik covenooiHj t metallic cup. and nsmo oil cup and bottle, willi di rectious for u -e. Dit. A.II.STMLH. Agent, SMITH it DAVIS. Porlmia'. 0os Cih PARK & WUITK, Ventral AgenU, 40ui2 l.'li Washington st., San Fntnehc,'. MARRIED: At Corvullis, Jamnity Kills, by Rev. Mr. Wil bur, Mr E. M WiiiTK to M ss Nascv M. Horr man. bo h of thut place, i ATT22raOXi, FARMER! I ' THRESHER"s7RE APERS, AND '! JatC-,W"JE3'MLarisr; ' WE have now on the way from Ihs Essvss Stales, To Arrive nboiit I lie Inst of April, A SUPERIOR LOT i . of llio above-mentioned machines. They contuss all of Ihe latest improvements, and ' k,', hesitatiuu in saying that we believe ttitniw"'"" MOST VfcUFEC.T MAWUSM now brought to lhi coast. They were eoKrwi undor our own supervision, having all l sits lions ticccssaty to reuder (hem suitobls lt Country. , The THRESHERS cous'st of Iwo, (bar, sit six-horse powers (railway aud iwee), with lie tors and every essential convenience knows t W machine, i - j Uur r.EAPEnS and MOWERS are e o" maduics, eullablo for either mowing or imsm. nn ... i. r ,.. l.Hir horses. WltS j ney Mum . ----- . .-.f. wiihoui laker. ' Ia Addition to the Above. : 1 Wo have, lo arrive al the Mills time, lbs Mb AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT . :, .7 viz: . . Peoria Plows, X 8, . i Mo'toa Clipper Plows, Extension Cultivators, Grapevine Grain Cradles, , Scythes and Snaths, Straw Cullers, . Hay Presses, ' JIayFtrks and Mf, i Jorse Rakes, 4 Wheelbtrrmo. Shorek, SjwH CXOSR MX&lSi t BARK MILLS, 4 TAMERS' TOOL. A Iso, a select assortment of S.H1TJIS' AND CAKPESTEKS' T00U. With many other articles not hero assoUsasA -n I J . ... ...,nmrm and the OsUs) genermlly, if they aro io want f ,,T " nTmt mentioned article. Uwt will do well is ca ours before purchasing elsewhere, wo r ( mined lo sell LOW FOR CASH. t Wo would aba add that oor 'Zlmm pidly aolJ to miriv. Better call and Mnrm lum late. If vrrttend, Staea delivered ia Fonl.iid, if "'ft.'" 'T Or :wn Citv. J.n '-'B- V'0''