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About The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1859)
A ill sip a icoiiii (over from IJJ, which .dated while jti is t:il iih rll iiioii"l'oi!, 'line .Mill tlilTU a gOOll urjn-r'8 Ferry insur-ix-glnnlng of t lie 'irr; j which Mr. Seward id jtul micl bloody I'tx-ticstcr As wo have iilrewly published Seward's, llorhcslrr speech ill (y tho Herald, it is nut iwwsary 'mora hero lli;m that (tie s(.it ni'Mit .J by Mr. Seward was, (Iwt there Is f. . !l I.. II! .1 ....!.... .. I . urcprcssiniu conicci oh "cim i ii iccdoiu oikI slavery n conflict in which 4ithcr liberty or slavery wilt in thwend pre- vail; n ml, whenever freedom triumphs over luvcry, slavery will become extinct by tin; farce of public tnitimciil and I gal jirovit tout in llie StuUt iclirrt it mm just ns it has already become extinct in New York nml ti n other of the original slavo States, It isn't necessary lo inform our readers thut ten years iigo Idea1 wasn't u solitary states man of tiny .iim:iii-ih-o citlur North or South but that would have nxscii t - 1 to the 'trntli of this proposition neither is there u clear Ik mlcil, Inr-sccinj; man who i.-n't u pro-slavery fanalic wic who iloisn'1 be lievo the sentiment to be true. If there is one editor even in Oregon noted ubove all other Stale fur drlveu-iiij-'fjer cravens who in his heart (if he him any) doesn't be lieve I'm nriiliiiicnt In In iiii'i'i l 1. 1 llm ink sin; it out now, or fon'vir nfliT hold icnce. if the sentiment in trip, nml if the i jested by .Siwurd were the sumo ill his speech of Oct. Kill, iiii, said " our forefathers i lo Html cure fur slavery vfvhy slioiiM the Xcw weak echoes call 'at and liloo.lv tho insane list ns the 'o con-the ,v- otil, ay he aot.uil ' COIIf III- .vi-Mn, w Important if purty of the iiiehiiii holy con a afford no lymp- into (rrent A tncrlenn, forth, ha dniiippeund , nml .ii iiceforwiirl, to tint eto.e 'of 1X00, llieio will be only hu North tlm I', pulil iiiii fTutie and that iiito the one of tin so two parties all the ma- the Xorth, with some trifling ex- A, wi . will b uhsorUd. i .on the lirnt point tho ineluiicholv i-lrat'oii of tint Northern Democracy cry litllo U needed to c.xplu.n the cauvt nml character of tlm ilist-Hse. It maybe I i it .1. ..,1. ..r . .i.it .. il... iniCCll IIJ lllllfc O'llllll'l l"('l minimi; parly contractu! from Ihatdcs; O'ntf South ern I'ri.'kiili'iiliul experiment of I lunulas und Tierce in 1 M04 the repeal of the Miwonri ('imi.ro:n'". Tli) InstaiiCimyuii and over win lining Northern rcrolutou which fol lowed that renul will e.Xiln.ll tho whole mUtery. 'Hid violent and imprncliciblv movements of the .Southern pro-shivery Do niocnicy in the way of retaliation have only contributed fuel tu t!ie tire from that day lo this. Our H'cond roiMricr.ifoii the disi'ppenranco of the w i ond (.Meat party of tho North only darken still more this otherwise nilliciently (.'looiny prospect to the d' moral, zed Democracy. Tin? materi als of thin Into third party, mam the broad, en.-ral nml practical i.-Mii of the fed Till poveriiinenl, ero t tie iuilii:nl alia s of the lkepnlilieans. It is only upon Reward's " irrcpressililo conlliet" with the ,Soiith that they have liitlierln stood aloof as a m parate oppositon canip. Ihit now', as the Ilepiib lean party up;e ar to bo disposed lo repu diate Hie extreme atiti shn'eiy platform of S''U'ai'il, and ns the 11. nj lii en party has dii .1 n natural ih alli, the luiik ol tin; iome materials of the latt' r will hn uliMirbed liy the former; for sin li are the manif stations of thehO Oelola r elections.' Tlnis, with the people o'llin Noi'th d'vi ih d between two p.irtii s. in, IMK), inslcad of three, r.s in lSall, wo may say, from the Northern ( lections of the last nnd present year, that in every Northern Stale this, side of the ltoeky Moiiiiliiin- the llemocrncy will enter into the eiiiitesMis n i. nionihi'd minority parly: llowthey will iner-re (loin the laittle is nimllier iii lon; bat, from llie :e!ii ral drift of the tide of tin s. Oetobi r elections, tlie dulled polil ei,m can not fail lo perceive that; u opposil'on 1'res i.h lit may In: elected in ISill) without the elei toral vote of n sortuiy Soutlurn Slatp." It needed no prop!..'.':!; ryo to sre in tlic mastirly Kllides tf tho klavc pow er ufcr iiniv.'r.iil d):n!nio: by the I, the tl slinction of the .Mis onri (Vmpro mire in 1S.1I, nnd tin1' pn.siip;e of llouy; las's " Squatter Sovtreinty" jni.-, t!ie liiiinl viiilinjr; on tleiW'ill prella'tin' Hie Kradnal nltimatn e.xliiirjion of the Demo cratic party. Four yors n-'.', the Deino eracy fairly tore theiihair with rap: when a Republican ipnstio;a'd tho soundness ol Douglas's policy. I!nl now, howchai;;;ed! The Deiuueratie pnrly, progressing nnd. r the lah of Southern salamanders, has got so far ahead of Douglas that as the leaders stand upon the brink of .the yawning vortex and gn.ii into llie iihvss where tiny must all soon pile in to 't thi r, they turn back and ish their teeth upon him as the very man lug the pit for them. Wo are glad, lint the tliam'lerhig trad of the ""torn has at length became so ' James (ionioit liemiett 'i his neck in the din e "andshriik, "They II ed- ".US.S- (,irUn i'iMA)f Marl in' D la-fin (kvoti i over two ioIuiuik of liin ' medium' to ('lviiij hiot'ory of tho Ktutet inMti'ii pnt okmauIii upon prominent men In Oregon, who urecnllul ' niurtyrn ' lo BuV$ bloody ferocity. In tho nrt'ete, lia die iiounees Dnsli for his "yciim of ucurrilous warfare with Adams, Dryer," Ac, Now, wo had no bleu that w w-?ro worthy of Ixe liijr. ciinoii'.r.ed on n 'murtyr' never baring lot any blood or tven ll-sb from tho 'ns naiiltn' Mken of. Wo know thut tiny cainc mar ninkii' a 'murtyr' of Dryer in Sab m list winter, Lut we Imro hod the jjood forluno to (-scoixt without even a scrati h thus fur. The reason probably lies in the fact tlmt we ore noted for ptuce pro pens'tin, It If generally known that we litivo no disposition to ,', innl ore dot m y wi II euleulated for running. Delusion would do well to remember thut while such ns wo generally get through tho world smoothly, thoso who ore constantly elevat ing; porcupine iiil!, talking nbout 'JlgWny stock,' ami W:iti rinjr about 'ix-s!:oottrs,' ' liohs in (ho lido for daylight to shine through,' nml nil that Fort of tiling, nro in danger of fttirrhi;; iii some ' tlghtiiig' nuin, who finally gets to ' hankering' frr a set-to just out of curiosity to test their pluck. We know thut it has this em it, nnd Mich Is the enchautiil power of ' lighting wdil' wbieh 'gaiui:' fellows lajliiftiuiiS attach to themselves after having 1 bucked down' sev cral such braves as Leland, and ' martyred' sticli as Dryer, that even an Inoffensive, K-uccably disposed, harmless editor hiiusc If is liable to be troubled with symptoms of a fort of ' liniikirini:' lo tst tho ' suinl of such ns pride themselves in having come off victors In many a sijunbUo where neither ' ruis'd I lie color.' Delusion would do well to imitate our example fay less ubuiit 'fyhling slock' treat everybody well nnd try to bo nt ftmrt with nil men and ho will have no more occasion lo preueh his own funeral ns ii fallen ' martyr.' We are liutell obliged, indeed, to Delu sion for the walnut tears he lins volunteered lo shed over a grave where ho imagined wc slept ns one of the 'martyrs.' His tears lire no doubt tho leakings of that "hide t Tint came luck from Washington stud d with ittii'MUd whisky," and wo hope he will ' bottle' them all for further use while we humbly trust that every sob will be ' re corded' in tho Democrat to tho credit of one whose breast is so overflowing with the milk of human kindness that ho 'slubbers' ovir it 'political opponent who, so far from bcir.g dead, Lu't even 'slightly wounded.' . ..Uol.l Kwtiuiui-rsl In D.I'cmi.'i's article headed 'A Glorious (.)iiipiii.y of MurtyrV inhumanly butchered by Itiisli, among whom he reckons 'Adams' ami JVlazou Smith, he Rnrs "Thank (Sod, m .'vtkaM..l - rUlbium, I m,l wo inC cordially spit eontc nipt upon the authority of the s HiYonstitutcd dictator, and bid de fiance to the power of his tyranny nnd the venom ;if his hate! Wo respectfully invite all bold swimmers to follow." If Delusion means by ' Ull swimmers ' such ns aro de scend.d from 'Jihtihg Mock which is probable ice, making no pretensions to such distinguished ' descent must be ex cused !nm making tho fatal plunge by way of ' roltyving Delusion. Wo actually feel uslmiuu of oneself for having been classed as in rt vr with a learned ' u7ww u 'miucrk slump orator,'' und a '(i'v.'h tihfjt i ' - i-'icii ir oi n jtyiiliuj c. a. O I ..I- . . . s'oekl itceslry who, to cure the sting of u 6 mt-bit ' in the back raises the howl that he is u hmirlir,' und rushes up to his chiu into thlir.-t mud-holo he comes to, crying out, Ut all fioVsw inuners follow!' Now wo hiriu't tho least idea of 'following even us cxinguished u Senator as Delusion iiilo nny if his ' favorite resorts to cure ''J" A.W of S"il,s' i" 'f t the gnu wings of orsatisly the Ueshly appetites fenr lie shouldn't bo waited on, wc ask Crooks to liohl his clothes swimmer' goes in. The advertisement -s that Bethel "d fostered "ntion l.iur Inn in i'i Several pirtics Imvo iirtivcd from tin up.er' country, roliilh-and .S.iniillumeen. ay tho Dal'hs Journal, all of whom con firm previoiH n ports In r-gard to tin rich unu of the inimn. No one doubts the exi.tenco of rich gold deports on tho Sumilkutueen, und, In fad, on nil Hie utrcniiu tributary to the Colum bia, on tho west and north. Gold in pay lug quantities hns been found on the Nel.oi ilpilcuin, a Kiiiiill river that enters tho Co lumbia (from the west) neur Keltic Falls, A pnrly, headed by Adam Ucnn, Mnrtcd Irom Colville, prepared lo epend tho winter on tho Samilkumcen, at the gulch d'nov eted by hhn, last fall, from whence was luken the $2i specimen brought down by Mr. Addis. Koine Itoek Isluud Indians had hi their porsi sslon ii c!nieiiH of coarse golJ mixid with quurtz, which they repre sent to liavo found near ibo mouth of the Grand Coulee; one piece was shown us tlmt weighed $ I 80. Mr. liliukinsop who has I n I, for the lust two years, charge of the II. It. Co.'s Facto ry at Colville, paused through tho Dalles last Tuesday, on his way to Vancouver's Maud. IIo brought down several thou- sand dollars tu dil4. Tho Advertiser snys, Mr. Ilussclt (Tra cy k Co.' JJ.xirew Messenger) arrived In Portland on Sunday last, with intelligence confirming the reported richness of the newly discovered mines. Ho reports that parties had arrived nt tho Dalles having in their possession hrenhj Jii'f potwdi of ytdd dust from tho new mines on Cunal river, and overs that he himself taw llie pile. Mr. Uiifsctt reports tho upper Columbia entirely frozen over, having crossed it on the ice at the Dalles. Our informant also states thut he savr n letter the D.i'ler of an ex)cditlon recently in the mining region, wherein the writer stated thut ho had been mining only two days ond made forty dol lars using his plate for a pat). Urllirrr. To such straits has the Ailinin'str..t'o!i come, in uniting for its support the jar ring factions of the Democratic parly, that everything in the shape of Government patronage is made to tell in the way of Administration siiinioit. Ihe.v l.ll-r nld, which, next to the Constitution ItiiL'hnuau's leading organ, has bceoiuo so intensely Democrats thut it openly ami itnbhishingly rceotnmen Is the Admhiistr. lion to use its nppoiuting power us scourge over tho heads of Demoerati. members of Congress. In speaking of the vacancy in the French M'ssiin caused by tho late death of .Mr. Me.fon, the ll.T ai l roys: "Wo nrinhrnil, liovrver, llmt re!;nv!vani.i will havu ln-r lliren or lour .'umliilalrs lor llie iml III (UrslMi ; tli.il .p- Jersey w It luve one or ium; lliul ir;;ini:i will .rri-!it lo ir or five, mi I llul mere n.a bo some u lamoiMl Kcain r a; e.. lioiiii UyM. other ;u;ti u'l iLe v;tv down lo una. WiiIim:i'Ii ii Ii .-u.i' vah l.a..l. 8 un.l luir bickeit, h.iw tail llie f rni.leut Minify uny imr in iii ui. I hi., luriieutur set iilwut iliMOieoiiiiiii,. u:i tlierrslt Wo think lliul Ins Lrat ,Lu is to km p lhi iliiu i pcii ual I lii slnil luvo ilisciivrird llm te iii,t unit ili.'lia.ilii.ns of tho vur.niw I Irniovratie f.ii lum in ilio m-iv ('wircMi. Wit I tueli a l.uil ns linn iniMinii lo I'rauco to tiitili e nt, lliey limy nil bfliav tlienralvea in i Sj.e.!tiiiioa nl' il,e iiiie; ua I tliuaaliale nelive eajlienptal in lli vay(.rai..il in j) bb in i.io in no cocki s. i uce in lavor ol Una i. ciaiio liutnioi.y. In tin- ninintiiiir, lis the only i. llici.il biiuiieiiuf any c.iliquoiK ilevolv.ii) ui.in aij Min;tcr is I he piraenlatuni ui Ins roviu.' lei- low e iicnt at twin, ilea iluiy may he eonti led lo tin Mccri-I.iry of Lrguiimi in eli.irge of I hp Mii-ra ui inc i in k. i s wnuiii OKTeiorf aaggnt lo .Mr. Iiin liuima llm im.iev of keeiiini lies v.umiii ni sielieppii tliitil liesliull lufc lakin h.aM)uiid.i.(piiii llio uevv (.'onirrcw " l'.raeUt.'a Shi'lVs. Tiiere has been n State Convention ii lloston, Massachusetts, of j ersons " opposed to nil the present political organizations." liio convention was a slim affair, but brought out a State ticket. This new- party will of course not do away with the necessity of another convention of a Ike character, for thera must still bo a "tar number of voters" in that State, ns in every other, who are "opposed to all the present political organizations." They nro gener ally made up from tho " large class of news paper readers," who, although there may be fifty newspapers in their own citv, devo ted to as many different objects, are nlwavs winning about the pressing need of n " new pnper." It would seem that most nnvbody ought to be able to select a party that would suit him out of the present organiza ''is; but it seems tlmt in Massachusetts, ''e Abolition party, tho American Uepuhlicnn parly, the Hard ' and tho Soft Shell De "wn their nets, there be taken by a j,ati:u from Tin: Atlantic. 31M100 RfHlUtlf M.Jorll) U Vw The mail steamer b rrlved, briugUt dates from the It to Nor. 21. We are uu.h r obligatons to Tracy A CVs Kxpress for late aix rs. In New Vork, M.s.rs. Jones, K'thmonJ, und HliiuiiiT, on the Deinocrulle Slate tick et, who were supported by tlio Americuir, aro e'ected by small majorities, tthila tie rest of the Ilcpublicuil State ticket is elect ed by large majorities. The AHumy Kw ning Journal publishes tho vote on Semilog which shows n Republican majority of ncir 3.-,000 In the Stnte. New Vmk Is ru'e for the r,-mbiciins in tho I'reshlciiliil conlist of next year. The Low! about "Old Drown" doesn't seem to liavo lul much effect. Wasiiix;ton', Xov. , 1 s.1!. A less number than an net a d majority ff the IIoiw, which is 111), w.ll be rupiireil lo organise. Mr. Drown of Kentucky Dcmoerat, will not tako his scat, being un der the Constitutional ug", mid one or tw others may bo alisent from a belief that tr Democrats have itochuuce. Twomeiidicsi did not ii'lend for several weeks in the pro tracted siruggluor the XX.MVth Co:s gnus. If every Ojiposition man is on tly grouult the first day, 117 vote will elect Speaker. Gen. Joo Lnuo has returned, but with chop-fallen prospects, since the Oregon tles tiou. Mr. Dtichaimn and others, who fa vored his pretensions before, give him tho cold shoulder now. J The dissolution of the Union is to lie th? Democratic cry this winter. Tho tactics nre now tirrar.giug. So commercial null cotton nerves had better be prepared. , Since the (lection returns, Mr. I'urhiu. mi's friends claim he is the only Demur,; t who has any chriiice of success ill I SCO, ntrl tho sumo belief pp-vails ut thu Whit; 1 1 oil', though the Tresidetit laU ly mliiiif ted he coul I not carry rcnn-ylvania. I-t him be itniniu.ited by ull means. There is proof in the hands of the Ad ministration that Gov. DouJ.u ilitendid taking po-sissioti ol S in Juan t!ie day bi foro Gen. llarmy did; in fact, that llio proposed and coiisiimmated event wen; only separated M twenty-four lours. Tic Uritish Covcriiiiient is uwnre of this fact, and lienee one reason, nmoiig otlur..-, fj' I ho int .-tided nmovul of Gov. DoiighsJ. Tiie l'resldent, ns a matter of co:irt.-, will, iu that event, recall Gen. Ham but not ot'icrw,.se, since sueli tin set ni.g.t be construed into nu ubatiiiouiu nt o," tils American claim to the island. ' Information from reliable) sources it I'.ke's Teak, not di s ginil lor pulilcatiot, slates the productive goid enpanity its ev cecding any tiling - yet il..cover.d in t!fc lld. ltnii II, .Majors fi Co., 8i'm tractors, have made arrangements forth! traiisportntion of eight thousand pasajj gers, when tho season opens. Skalluc . IM. Argus: From n glowing ncenimt i, tue pleiisiuvs of skating, we wera imlu i in is.i uie c.ai tig l uliil," wli ;. las the vicinity of Oregon Citv. We i'oiirffi the pond 'covered with persons of nil n and sizes, and nmoug them were not n f of the " fair sex" all in pursuit of tlm s um object, pleasure. As it w is tho first ekai nig wc had ever witnessed, we stood sm eefi less with wonder at the ease ami graceful! uess with which the skaters glided civnr tri smooth surface. Tlm nhnost fruit 'ci u'l tempts nt skating of some of our own se4 were lu lierous in the extreme. U e dinii scales, nan i.y untiring pcrseverauee sin ceeitcil uistiiuilingofiwt;. .Not d.scoura by our awkward movements, wo I nl nl solved to succeed, even at fie risk of broke! kills. We jersist'd in vsitingthepnn.l ng.it n.t. r ti ght, and foiled our cxi ccU t o;is more than realized. Hut our pleeff' oi'the votariis ot fashion has declared tint " it is not a suitable place for a holy folic; ' '" .1.HIUHI141 II. I. IIIH i reposierous! n.it coiil.l lie more exhi- nraling than n skate on the iiond. on n ils lit All moonlight evening? It "ives ! buoyancy to the spirits, a healthful irlow i the cheek, and elasticity to thu step. .Mas wc, hecausoof this decree, be deprived ' the pleasure which the ncuuiremeiit of thi art, this bmuliful accomplishment, woul afford us? I'lense give a word of cncoui agenient to Some Lady Skaters. ! To the above query we reply most cm phatiealiy, A"i Fiom the fact that it ii but recently tlmt ladies have taken part iT this amusement, it is but natural that ii should find opposerr, None can be mort conilucive to good health, and few more in noceiit, notwithstanding tho declaration o" tho " votary of fashion" to th mutMrrf ' 'nl here it may be well to caution our la 's against the entertainment of sueX concerning this new pas "hcy themselves pr.r t L DIBDt In lli eliy, tiro, in, H.',u, Ciuaiu I.ai u I.4SH, ehb-l kmi ef V. K. and Ulty llotlaiid, ar4 i yrara, I) iiieiillu, aud 17 da) a, 'J'lie airier ha mtemj our dualling And lakm uiir tnora aay And (lief In o n buMiniaia aallin(, Miieli iioiliinti but faitlican allay A fnitli ibat nur ilarlii.f ia Utkra Wln-ri bin liaili ilaiuiiiinn nu nior Ami lli 'I hi fu r b-ily lH la dwnl on liiiinaniial'a liir A faith thai w, yvl aliall bcliol.l him Wliria liiaih eainiut lonrh h in ajalnj 'I'li.it wa lo ear bOMiina ahull fold him, Me-ra I ia ia noi given iu nlu. 1'hrn why li"Ul. our mourning b griiroaa, Win ii mxiii wi tiny follow liiui linnitt On enl.li nr Ix-al loia I ones mint leara M. In Iimi.ii no nniiif cau coiiw. In l''r. (inivii, Ilw. 7, IH.0. Mr. Candia, I). I'orii-r, wifo of It. M. I'oinr, and diulnar llraa liriiwn, aiifd 3 1 yrom IVoticc. Vl.t, Hrnna iiid'-hteil lo ma nro required lo arl. lie llirir aerniiiin by Ilia lat day of January, I Mill, or rli lliry lialllw ni in i. M. liaeeu'a iuuiltoeolhel,in ordurlo arlilemvonrBaeeaiigi. C HA KI.Kf AUtMIGIIT. Or-ifMu City, 1 Ice. 17, 1 Bill. 3U;3 DUTnUL COLLEOIATK INSTITUTR riuiiiti rea tiik tia J8J9-CO: pill'l ('.lli'jra yt.ir c.'iiinicncM Ilia tint Monday L in September, and ia divided into four ijbm. Ier uf rlvvrn K'reka rat h. Tlir roiuitiFiinifUiriil ia lirld on Ik stib af Jaly, oiirn the tearly vucatioii (iiiiM. , . I'tufrttart Nitiumki, lluoaon, A.M. Lm I. KuUI AMII, A. SI. .... ,. TKitna or tuition rrt QCaiTin Cmiminii Kni(iisli llranelira Knjli-li Aimlyma. II ij;,rr Ariihmetio, llonk-kreji'iig, llinlory, and Klemaulary Muebia Natural l'lnloMiliy, Kolany, Geology, and C lieini.lrv, luiellrcltial hihI Moral Plri-lo-niliy, llhi-lnrio and Iijio llii'iitiir (ir..iniilry,Siiiirying.AlK(H)f, II jli. r .M.itlieiiiiiiea, l.nlin, rnr!i,ae4 t'ifiieh l.aiigiia'rs, ai d nt'k of Nor.He 10 M Coiivi-iiii-iii uiranirniiieiiu uau bo made far board nl reiii..iul!e riUn. Iii.!i iin-. I iu Hip rlipo enn be oblainod at lot (ollei ad nir.il imIi prieea. A Noiiii iI I rp.ritn. nl Im been nrffaniied, aa. on llie phiimf llie N. Vork Niuia Normal Hehaal, wall pnri en'ur rrlori nee iniri paiiii( yoiing la.lie und ijeii.ieiiieii lor leaching. ; Thin d.pailnwal m ill puii.e.il nnd auco. am ul upsralioii. I'mf. Nee. m l hai lirruiug.igad, nnd ilivin I f..ik on llie 1'iuii'i i.hI MpI.mI. oil. LT An rxlriioive nnd choice iliikipliie wi r!nai nninlim, nUi a nehnol mi. I a (eareal j. bmry, ln.te lu-i u ordeird from llie Kal, andere rsprcird "il sisal, 'l lie ..iii. n-. iiukIi en. and pnfrnura ef ihrCeK Ii-!;k lire rrvo'ird lliat nothing enducire lo Ibo binl iaii-ipiia of the acliool ahull be negleeled of o.irlra.k il. IJethel, folk cn., Dec. 24, ISj9. 37tf Dr. il. Adolphus, CGcc--lS3 & 161 lV3ontfomcry It, SATJ FRANCISCO. foil THE CURE OF Ch v o n ic Diseases. DM. AlMll.riJl'8 Ima devwert tlm laatlew JeurKof h a liraeliea to the eare ef Cknmit Unrwtci, audi aa khcumaiiii, (i uil, Private I)ienaei tf nery (leMTiptiiin, no owner from w In! c'mk", nr uf hiiw long aland ing, iu b all se.e, WenkliPXk in the lhl, nml nil oilier I)iCH r of tip ludlleys, . II() PS V, DYSI'KI'SIA, Liw-r UoiiipluiiiM, Acrofula, Paralvsi, fc' I i f f J-,, i n I a, N E II VOUS AITECriON, oon-eijiieiices of youihful folliea, nnd .ill mil. r iiili.in'a of l.iif atandin that lb hiiinaii nsiiin Ls meject lo. Lailieaaullarinf aritk) d ruM' iiwnlini- luilra-r m will be- trevled'willi (lis tituiM o.oe nnd aeereoy. They inny moot c..iifi.l. miully n, !y for iiieilical aid, eilher by lei. tcr or priiii;y ; ihry wiil be euro to find airedy ami iH riii.iiienl relief from aull'eriiig. Thrniinli eiioriimiM euceen the Dr. Iiaahad, rsiceinl, iii i he Ireulinenliif the ubore diapaaea, he ia eniiblrd lo pmin e a apeedy and p. nnaneal cure, nheie nieilicxl skill can pnesibly effevt care. A!lh ..uh Ihe Dr. wna alwnya nverae a IvprtVie.', lie had nt Inal to eu'iuiil lo lli many re.i!e-l.s i f tils ninneroiM p.lieiibi throujejual Iba Wale, wlei iiawi.ltr it asjnsliee lo the eilff rinf h.i can he b.Hi.,'i:P, by Ilia trenlmciit aid ad fire. TIiu.imiiiiU ,,f i.i:i,.ii in Ciililiinii have bee u i i... i... i .. . j.-... 1. 1 ..J ,1 a .....in- in ,r. auiieiii, nmt win emiry Vi tniiprioi-iiy to any oilier lliev have ever beo tr'iiteil by. 'I he 1 ir. never i-a nu renrial or "flia enil p.mon- he has mure efTicieiit eulnnitiitr ef lite veveinlile' kiii;.iiRk He will never ripeel p y where he dees not elE-ct n complete euro. .Mi-ilie nv mid niPilicnl advice aent to all parte ef the Ktnii'9 und 'I'erriinriea on the Pacific coaal, if' ler leeeiviii'' ilrciipiiun of the dieeaM and it mnij.hnns, eiile r in Knjjlish, Uvrmau, Kreu.li, o pioiinli. Consultation, ly Utter, or ptrtonally, FRER. Kerosene Oil! THE XEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO. (KsTAuliaiiKD 1S54) VN.NOb'XCK that, having made arrat ia priiveineiils in llie nmnufacture of Kermene, lin y are no.v enubled lo nffcr it to the Trade at A REDUCED PRICE. Thentlrntion of penaninen it reepeclfully ealleat to the subjoined lalile, the result ef a pliotomotrical exuniinatioa, by Eu'd N. Kent, Keq , of Jft Voik, C'hrinisl, and dated Feb. S, ISSti. 3 s an? " C i - 2 5