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3ti)c (Oregon Argus. tliiruH ouoonrozTYi SATTRDAY, JANUAKV 1, 1SR0. A ttra !. I), lunion bin been often charged with fighting the editors of tho Sulem organ on ' personal issues ' uluni, sii'l of driving a lings ' persoiuil ' wedge into tlio gaping crack ttwt is sometimes culled the 'Demo cratic r-plit,' !ijt-uI of Milking in a 'glut' of ' principle.' The extirgu'iJu-d ' Senator1 has flnully tukcu the Litit, and commenced Mauling owuy lit a wedge that tlir at-n to make the ' split' open cii;il to a double charge of ' t dribble Utile powder,' which is haid to Intve blown a ram's borns off when a squib of it was tied to the bush of hi tuil and touched ofT. lunion It fiercely charging tho editor of tho ex-organ with Inning made a va.it fortune out of the ' Democratic p-a-r-l-y' In Oregon, a fortune which enables him to roll in splendor, and which has to lifted him ubovo the Demo cratic MiifcK-l tlial he it now drinkimj whis ky which he iiwurra uv thk uarrki. mm Ihe A'ail, iiiKtead of uning tho cheap strychnine whisk Hold at all tho dodgeries in this countrjr, os tho D' -niocrutic musses do, and as poor Delusion in doing, seizes the opportunity of niuking a grcut Demo cratic 'virtue nut nf a necessity.' Tiie editor of tho ex-organ, since he has been nlitu to Import wlii.skjr ' warranted an the real old rye,' has, without tho 'feur' of tho D'mocruey before his eye, churged that there " wasn't ten gallons of 'pure(?) whisky' in Oregon," but that the most of it was iuii.i-nil.lu drugged poison thut ought to bo bniiihheil from the country by a prohib itory law. I lis own 'burrel of import' having been drawn off to nine gallons or less, ho wim ublo to Htuto his belief that there wasn't Un gullmtt of pure whisky in Oregon, and in demanding that tho Li-gin-liituro 'prohibit' the sulo of alt druigrj li'vor, lie of course wished to deprive ev erybody but himself fiom drinking; which wns of course a villainous stab ot Loth the ' liiiiL'-honored iisugi-s' of tho party mid the Tery spirit of tho Democratic creed ilself, Ucddcs, it wan a direct thrust at the 'rights owl privileges' of tho bone and sinew of tho Democratic party an aristo cratic crusade uguinst tho poor l.iboriii; claws, whoso limited means precluded them from buying such ' luxuries' as the 'puro lniortid,' and who prefmd the drugged stuff tccau.se it wj.h theater hw an inconsiderate blow at tho ' rights' or the poor, ut tho ' true intent and spirit' of tho Cincinnati Platform, at the Union and the Constitution, os will as the ' bind ing obligations of caucuses ' and (ho 'su crcdncM of Supremo Court decisions,' tins caused dirge tears lo roll down tho checks of Delusion urn Jo Lain', who, though 'poor,' urn both ' honest' cnorgh to ktaud by tho ' rights and privileges' of their eon Ktituciit.i, an 1 who daily consume several quarts of ' rot gut' each to show the dear people turn tiiey ure both ' of tiie it.oi-lk.' Delusion, in seizing hold of our suggestion, lias finally got the quarrel into a shape that begins to look like an ' issue on principle and if ho knows the materia! ho-has to tieiu Willi as well as wo do, ho will peg nway at his new wedge till he gets the 'nplit'open wido enough to enable all his readers, not excepting Slater, to walk right up, louk into tho crack, and see with their eyes even that 1'iish's uholitiou crusade ngalust Democratic 'rut-gut' proves posi tively thut the traitor ims in ienque tcith Old tiroten!! Mirk 0i Tblas, We liojie the deluded, betrayed and old voters, who Kill claim to love i hat is culled 'Democracy will rcim-mlnr thut tho leaders who are now 'proving" each other to be the vilest of black heerted vil lains, are 'proving' one another to be even baser, if powiible, than we laid they were when formerly tiny wrote for each other and stumped for each other, telling the people thut we '' wheo we churged them with corruption, as they were ull "sound Dtmncrati, o tjmllett ehiirartrr, pure patriotism, lofty virtue, and errry way wrthy nf pulHe enndene:" They are now 'proving' thut we didn't tell more I ha ii half tho truth. Now, as base as they ore, os destituto of principle, as selOdi, blink hearted, and corrupt as they 'prove' DntrwrllM VI". At hint the rforts to burn Dement out have been successful. About three o'clock on Tu' tduy morning of this week, fire was discovered in the lower room of the building occupied by the Sons of Ti m-ronce, Odd Fellows and Masons, adjoining the store of Win. C. Dement k Co. Although the cit izens and the engine were early on the ground, the fire had made tucli progress thut it was impossible lo put it out in lime to save the store building. Tiie large cis tern full of water In the street was exhausted in the ruin attempt to extinguish the flumes, Tho lo'sof Mr. Ilurvey, tho owner of the buildings, (three In number), is from $12, OOD to $15,000 that of Messrs. Dement, about $.1,000. The latter saved aunt of their goods, but in damaged condition Tho furniture, reguh'a, Jewels, inelodeon, each other to have always been, they are less rotten, loathesome, and disgusting than i Ac., of the different Orders that occupied are the political principles that underlie tiie ! part of one of the buildings, will I not less present organization called tho ' Dmio- than $1,000. i'he charter of Multnomah crutic parly.' Whenvr tho timo comes Lodge No. 1, tho oldest Lodge of Masons (which isn't very fir ahead) that KcpuMi- on the Pacific const, was destroyed canism is permanently in the u.ceiiIciiey, i lie operations or tiio Iiro company and tbso men think it will ' pay' to Join this party, they will be found denouncing, n-viling, cursing and exposing the princi ples tln-y now advocate with as hearty a good will as they are now exposing each other ami they will then 'prove' that in exposing the rott'-iine-.s of pro slavery De mocracy we havo never told half of the truih. You deluded Democratic voters will then go into tho Republican parly at the tails of your pren-nt leaders. Our present object is lo invite you lo conic now. One of your own prominent men (Judge Olney) stated in conversation with on intel ligent Kepiiblican that the Republican par ty embraced the literature, 1'ie intelligi anil the virtue of the country awl that R? puUican principle terra us much superior to Drmaeratie piinciplei as Republican user: generally tiiperior at men In Demo cralt. Tlio only ren"nn that such men os Olney mid Drew stay in the Democratic party is, they have feu in that no oilier par ty can sneered. They will soon wake up lo their mistake. In tho mean time, while they nre ch-cping, we invite nil honest men to leave a parly which cren Delusion will soon ' prore' is more pro slavery, more sec tional, more disunion, moro corrupt, nnd nmro deadly hostile to Iho truo interests of the whole country, than wo have ever said it was. showed a lamentable want of organization, which should be immediately remedied, if any good is cxectcd to result from their exertions. Not more than sixteen foremen should be nltowcd on tho ground at one time. This Is absolutely necensnrv. The wind, most fortunately, was favorable, and had it blown in another direction, it is l.kely that not less than a do.eu other buildings would hnvo been consumed. Aberncthy's brick store also served os o check to the progress of tho fire. In addition to the losses above mentioned, several young men occupying rooms above Demeut's slorc, lost nearly every thing they hud in their rooms. Mr. D. P. Thompson lost iicurlr $100 in coin. Nor So. Delusion says we " both fear nnd hate'' him. Not so, Delusion; wo pity you, but don't huto you. Wo "fear" no ninn, although wc muko no pretentions to a " lighting stock" ancestry. Yon know, Delusion, that you told Swucklmmrr your grandfather Jonutlniu was in the Ucvolu tiouuiy war, but as yon have never yet been in any thing but a dog-light, you haven't yet proved that you could coolly look down u gun-bai rel, or wouldn't bo induced by the click of nj revolver or the glitter of an " A r knnsus toothpick" lo stow yourself into a very small hole then why should wo 'fear' von? Now don't understand, dear Dilu- aiou, Hint if we don't ' fear' you we want you to bito us. 'o are perfectly willing yon should continue the fight with' Hu.-h 'tis according to the religious prion r LU'dugiT iMijl.t to bark and Liir. 'io. but while yo'j worry your own species we i wain your leein m our eu!vs, even if 'tis true that " Hi ni.ni rrcuvm from ilia bite, T. Ill Ihc I,:,t.i,r.'' Gnoss Mis.vi i'i.K ArioN. IViusioti, in re. plying to those who say to him, " If ltu,l, is tho villain you say he is, why didn't you exposo him iM-forc?" says, "Why didn't Christ betray Judas before he did?" This Application of Scripture shows Delusion to be as ignorant of the Kvangi lists as he is of J'ol.lieul principle If he had said " Why didn't Judas bitmy his nwtUr Icl'i.rehc did?" the application would have been pro M1F - ... i. i.u i.ic answer oovious iwause jt wouldat pay! JuJa was too much of a Democrat to do such a dirtv act till he Leard the rattle ol the silver, which said "V The !'.oariarBcr. When tho Harper's Kerry affair first be came known, the Democratic press ull over Iho country, taking their cuo from the N. Y. Ileruhl, thought it was a god send to tho negro-breeders, and immediately com menced writing Ihc epitaph of poor "dead Republicanism." A few wciks later, ufter the smokti hud clean d up raised by the Democratic guns over tho " VA.u k Repub lican insurrection," us they called it, uud they saw that their howl hadn't frightened a single voter, but that Republicanism was rather increasing of late, the N. Y. Herald chenges its tunc. Hear what it said on the eve of the New York election: "Sedition uud treason, rebellion nnd rev olution, already becoming rapidly popular ized, hare reeiirrj a suihlen and trrnirit divs impetus from the outbreak in Virginia and Ihc trial which follows upon its heels, creating an immense sympathy for Ihc prin cipal actor in Ineili ainu n sympathy which will be raised to the boiling point if his sen tence should be carried into execution, nnd he should die n uiartvr lo the cause. There is nothing the Rlaek Republican revolution ary leaders ami journalists so much desire n ud tire tailoring so hard lo bring about as the martyrdom of their 'saint for tlui blood of tho martyrs is the seed of political us well as religious sects. From all these symptoms nnd evidences of the popularity of revolution in the North, there can b- little doubt of the triumph of the Itlaek Republican revolu tionary ticket in this State in the ensuing week. The effect of this will ho that the South will lake alarm, nnd, to anticipate the long meditated violence, will hold con ventions iiml adopt measures lo bring about a peaceable separation from the North. and build fortresses along its frontier to pro tect it against tlio lulure invnsioii of North ern hordes." A s New York has ijone Republican, of course thoso " fortresses" are being built all along the lino of the southern frontier. If the disunion Democracy are in want of any commanders to take charge of them, we can spare one from Oregon. Wo have a Cnpt. Delusion here, who is " descended from fighting stock," and who would like lo engage in just such nn nndertakimr ns catching runaway niggers, if " 'twould pay." Twenty-five dollars a month, "liquor found," we think will command his services, provi ded the "fortress" has a deep cellar under neath, entirely hidden from view, but con necting with the outer world by a "secret passage," into which the commander can crawl when he hears the " northern hords" coming. 1 kr Muprraie t'.norl. traveling correspondent of tho burg Kxprcss gives the followinir descrip tion of the Judges composing our Su premo Court, lately In session at Salem: "Tlio Supremo Uench is composed of Chief Justice A. E. Wait ; nnd R. P. I!o:se, R. E. Stmtton, and P. P. Prim, Assoeiute Justices. They make a very re spectable JScncli. Judge Wait appears to bo ubout fifty yean of age; of rather o short build, has a hump in his bin k, nnd wears spectacles. IIo has Iho reputation of being a very good lawyer. He is certainly gov erned by the old motto, " There's luck in leisure." Uoiso is about forty years of age, and wo will venture to say is n man of tinch force of character, good judgment und fine attainments. Stratton and Prim aro each about 35 years of age. The for mer is decide lly the most handsome of the ! Judges, nnd delivers himself like oil running from a jog. Judge Prim is a very plain man, very sensible, has a good knowledge of the law, and a most unbounded contempt for long winded speeches." Sn.i.v. The Advocate has whnt appears to us to a very silly article, abusing Gov ernor Whiteiiker for his thanksgiving proc lamation. Wo think Gov. Whiteaker de serves credit for having yielded to the re quest of our citizens nnd appointed a day ol thanksgiving. The style of tho proclama tion with which the Advocate fulls out suits ns a gnat deal better, coming os it does from a man making no pretentions to rcliir. ion, than it would il it had been filled up with a profusion of hypocritical cunt. The Advocate, in the course of its column fault-finding, says; " Whether tho thanks nre to be rendered to Giid, or chance, or rate, or .Mars, or Jupiter, is not intimated." If the Advocate editor offered up a prayer oi thanksgiving 0n tho 29th ult., we hope somebody told him to whom thanks were to be tendered, so that ho didn't make a mis- tako and mako a long prayer to either chance," " fate," " Mars," or "Jupiter." Leah . f I... II. M'..a ....l. i c l reu s. .110 may. i" .1 ' . i.. .i i A lu.lv told us the other djT that people irem rally oiiscrvccj in tnu c.iy m mo u.-uui . , . , , . ..a in the States wouldn't know from Whitca way of culls by the gentlemen upon me in ker'i iirochimulion whether lie was a relig- dies of their acquaintance. Till" practice ions man or not. We told her that iieoide in may now be regarded as one of the ' inli the States knew that Whiteakcr was a pro- tutions' of Oregon City, nnd ns such is slavery Democrat, ond of courne governed sliirhlly vulnerable to criticism, which it may like oil other Democratic Governors by receive from us before toe year is out. Golden Rule number two (' Will it pay.') The Indies, ns ever, presided In their homes n the vcur of grace 1SC0 a religious Dciu- with characteristic grace and dignity, set off ocrat is as gr'ut a misnomer as a white blackbird. She thought it was a pretty hard nuying, but we told her we could prove it by President ISucluman, who made a icech August 1'Jth, 1842, in tho U. S. Semite, in which he declared " I might here repeat what I have said on a former occus.ou, uiui an t nriMrunum .... . . ... i i.... .... . .1., Willi that nmianmiy oc.oiigiug iu mo nu'; refined of the gentler sex. Rejiotals. The Post Ollicc and Flem ing's Rook Store have been removed lo the building Just obovo the Fashion Saloon, formerly occupied us a shoemaker's shop. Post & Co. have u!o n moved to the is leagued again-! the South on this question corner building immediately opposite their of domestic slavery." In the very next sentence Riichnnmi ndils "They have no other allies to sustain their constitutional rights rrcrpt the JJe macraey nf the Inrth. Well, if that doesn't place tho northern old stand which latter will probubly be occupied by Dement & Co. Arot.oov. Our readers must c.cne our paper tins wc K, as the iiohunys neiug on hind, tho ball nnd the fire of the other night, sickness, nnd other causes, have tn!en Democracy outot Chrittendom und bemd n K-wt deal of onr time within the lust the reach of irac, we don't understand 'l'w '"'i'"- language that's ull. "guvcit up." Of course the ludy Ut( trllffcl. Delusion is ull the time representing him self and Rush ns two " dogs." Last spring he stated nt Lebanon thut ho "packed Rush on his buck and hirkcJ for him iu the canvass of 18.ri9, becuuso tho dumb dog couldn't hart for himself." A few weeks ago, he told us in (lie Democrat that tho rcuson Rush hud thrown him off was becuuso ho wasn't willing to be Rush's "dog" uuy longer and " iuiik" for him. IIo now turns his nose urobnd, gnashes his teeth at the Argus, and expresses a desire thut wc would let him alone, ns he has got the " mustifl"' Rush under, nnd is very busy taking tho "kite" from him. Heretofore Delusion's friends thought wc were rather too sevcro when wc culled Senator Delusion fcjy The Sons of Temperance, O Id Fel lows and Masons, for the present, will in -ct iu the room over the Union Market. Hlll'MFFS SALR. lit I I h of n MrculUo u,M , 1 9 id ciioii.i .o irl f llm furih . oi il,. H1..I0 ot (liraon In ai,. fuJ lb Jm Cliirh..iiiM, and l ma d.nci.,, fIV0TT . 7 t'iiiM John ii.U b.n aadJaal. Pim. oil. for Ilia Mini uf writ kundrad aadai, liiuv dullun and lifiy eruia, logiillr w.,e '' and accruing i-o.i, ami M d,,,, j, Mw illia un sal.! cixeuiiiNi ll aiim f rt, ' iloil.ua and fifiy cant., wuli IiiImi Ui.jT''4 lli I7ih duy ef Dxct-mlwr, . p. 8 ,j Tr, "j on himdr.d and niivru dollars and livteaaiidlr aiidtuala lo a.-i-iiia,oii, for nam of ! ,,.y i. M...fy II,. ,id ,,,euliou. Ihava iik,ii .ndaliall Tkh,I IomiI l lb. buLJj d-r f..r e.i.h on ll.a ,itUU day of fabruar. all II,. rigM, 1,11., .....rr.i.el.i.M, tni Q lneli lb ael .Joli ti U. Uilwia now liaa, 7 lie hud on and a lie Ilia 7id duy of tf'.Di.Jl IN.',!', hi and I all llnaH. t.n, u b, and pTJ uf Iniid Liii.wu and dea K,,al.d UkmiI of OrrB'Mi t il)'. Iu d Male and eouiily,Mi 1.J .,f li numbcr- d m (;.') in block iinnibartd Um. (.1; br 't Hi miiia oil uli ch aa d (jibaou'i gi is luaird. and u!m lol nuiuUrrd fil,( ."' h!o.-k iinmbrrvd III,.- (.J), bany lhaafn.oa ihJ? u d (;.leK,u'a aliil.l. ia ailualrd, Oifiir J Ida Imild ii;a. iiupiovriiirnta, and aiHMirU.,1, Ihfreiiiil., b:oii(;ii,g. Tho sal. t0 uU ulacTZ io'el"ek p. in. ou in iri iniao. i.kwh day, S!iriiu"ClaclianiiC J.in.7. 1 SCO. .19 Lixx Coi-ntv, Nov. 21, 1SW Mis. EniTon: I sometimes) henr men talk ing in tliis country as though the Oregon papers were mum given to sniulty things than pup'TS nre Iu the States. This mnv be true of sonic of the Oregon papers', but I have always contended that it was not true of nil of them. If this wns tho fact, why do intelligent men in the Slates ever speak well of Oregon papers? I have ju1 got n letter from a friend of mine, an intel ligent lawyer in New York, who specks iu this way ol oin of the Oregon papers: "I have had the reading of most of the Oregon papers for sonic time buck. The Argus I like very much, nnd have rend its editorials with the greatest pleasure. I consider .Mr. Adams ns more Hum rouni to llic whole butch or Oregon editors put to- " dirty dog;" but as they can ull now sec i,"-th'T. He is laboring in a great by the Democrat that he is proud to rank himself with "dogs," we hope they will stop thinking hard of us for applying n name to him which ho himself acknowledges to bo quite appropriate. Enw.inii Ratks. The Presidential organ has read tho views of Mr. Rates on the slavery question, mid with the single excep tion of their recommending obedience to the fugitive slave law, it " can find no difference whatever between his platform and thut on which Giddingsnnd Chase, Seward uud Ranks, stand ut this moment." This is a strango discovery, and the Constitution in.tn ought to be rewarded in some way. Rut it goea to show that while the list from which the Republicans may take their Pres idential ciindidato may now be extended by the addition of the nams of Mr. Rates, they ure nil substantially on the same phill'oini, that the preference may be safely left to the nominating convention. Whoever is taken nnd ,'ooil cause, nnd I l;po ho will mnet with much success. I hopn the Republicans in Oregon will sec to it that the Argus has a very general circulation.' Now, Mr. Ed itor, if yon are willing lo do fo, I would like to have you print the foregoing, j. f. s the Editor is absent during the hitter part of this week, wo have yielded to the request of onr correspondent and inserted his letter in the Argus contrary to the rule adopted by the Editor, who is always averse to printing such puffs. Tin: Old SETrLcni' Oali. Tlio danee nl U'asl,iiiri,,n Hull ,! ,.,t M!itv evrieii u-jis tteil atlrnded (ir'neiiiil!y by die 'yoang cii.rra'), lliarr biini; mine lliiriy-tit ur fifty l,li,a inr-ml. un I a liitei-r iiiimiwr uf eeiiilenii-n. Ku rilliinz iu.'fd oil very pleatundy, is lac ing great crHil mi I lie ncin.itrem un wliuin devolv.il dm lusk o! rL.ui-iiif..r the oci-as'on. They i.c niiited llu-iii- telvr ban lii,s!y. Il' rvrry sii'.iir of d,e kind wo cot up wiih ill fume cure n the on wa ait- r.'ikii!g uf. diHib hsa lh ohjrcli.ins pen, rally umde to llirv pluc a of iimiijcmtnt uniild be d.-piiii-d nf half Iheii p ilom-y. I'll ro'ini was tuste fully iltoirMrd mill fe.-toun.-il with everiru-en iu audi alyle lliut one in glil n'm ,t inwii;:iie liiuee!! in soma A road an grove, ttevera! I.ii - Ciimnlien will encounter tho samo virulent opposition ,lllnl'" iislnd p du-hull, aided by th ia ghi , t on tho part of tho Democratic oreans: but tTl. .1" .i 1 ' Vd1 then ho will also have unanimous, nnd we Year. This office was most si.r. r niiiiy honored tlio other evening by a cull from u bevy of girls, (all handsome, of course) who enmo near frightening the "devil" from his propriety ho doubtless supposing they were a deputation from tho better world. They all seemed oblivious of the fact thut this was leap year and we more than half suspect that their object in visiting us was to get their uiunes in print. If so, hero they are: Julia, Mary, Char lotte, Virginia, Catharine, Maggie, Sarah, Miriam, and Ainie. 1V- Or? at LArr.Since our article was publishrj showing the wishy-washy course of the Eugene ' bolters' In regard to Doug Uaisra, the ex-organ has shown a disoji. 4ion'tj throw its K-a ,-rws the koM.t uf JaCuitcVxai.siij.' Tnrv Piiove It. The editor-in-chief of tiie ex-organ and Lane's organ grinder at Albany ure publishing private letters which I her uddrct-sed to Iui-rovkxikxts. Tho Congregational Church in our city has been improved by llic addition of a handsome steeple, and the enlargement of the house. The seats have all been elegantly cushioned, which is due solely to tho efforts made by tho Ladies' Sewing Circle. Tho Ladies of the Metho dist Church have also taken into their bauds the mntter of laying cushions in the pews ol their house of worship, and with com mendable promptitude havo uearly comple ted their task. coast, nhose b -ama aro niauily ns ,lni,j-r o-.is nn I o.leiiiiinta a destructive a die vill.iiious !lui,l iifelf. Ol' lh ce.rbril'ra (in lie.iiitv) iirvscnt. we C iii'i prttH w.ui p-wiiivrniM oi nniuv, Il ivniff lormiil, u the imnirs nl in-n limn half we suw. Iii Ipu.I. tin l.inilauf tliv Aru-usiiai'lf w.iii!. scaae'y allntvn lull riauoi-uii.,11 oi Hie cliai ms or nil Hlio i-n.iv. nod tin festive occasion, llrevity i the woid, and dioi o luru n bare aluiirt' m:is ,,fii. . A:n,,n2 die atmlr of lie.-inly contribale I by i'.ir.l, u I, n pi-nred Aliw ing at the thought of the frightful carnage 'JtSZ,: suuuriqai.t nl iK-ati-isimHicr.' un I the little M lieite L , Willi rr iip irl.llFi'iii aa iliuiiiiin Uoih are haiitbume R-prrm-iiluliven of the fair cex believe successful, support of tho Repub licans. Lf. Di.s.rroiXTED. While tho Republican journals have nil been mourning ovirthe loss of life nt Harper's Ferry, and shudder- Tinal Settlement VJ-OI ICK i hereby uiven that a Inreu Ceora. XI Marnil.a.lni:iiiirali- of lh mi.,. ,j ,7 b, l M.riil, d, reiifed. hna m.id ai,llc-al on i. county riHirtnf CI ic-kamua eminty, in tlieSuul lliexmi. f r a fiicl arillemenl of aaid ratal Th ia lo unify all m-ixmi inl-re.lrd 1 1,., I II,, ll,M kMill in ,11.. r It-ill tulte n'u am f..j .. w -- - ---- - i.iui,ii4y ma d-y nf l ebiiinry, IMil, nl t, eourldioo. j. rw rjjoii City. By order of tin- county court V. ti. HOLLAND, CWk. Oregon City, Jan. 3, ISUil. 3iw To Pjititm and rullisLera. ' Jiuiu-a Con nor 4 g0ll.. TYPE PMXTERS1 FUllNITTU AGENCY. WW. r.11 i.uii:ii so?, COUNKS or HSfOMB ANII MRSCIIAST ITRIITtj SAN lRAXi:ifJCO, Second Fluor of th: I' It per U'arrAuurr otjtutn Geo. J. Brooke Co, TT.WINH tuken 1 1, agency fr JaniM Cm- XX ner iV timi a Hard Aloial T)i, tU fa ri intinu; Presses of nil sizes, und hnv'nij a liirg tn, k on hnnd (an-l toarrin) al ill- ir WarihoiMD in Mmi Fru11ci.cn, art an. pared lo fid order of any magnitude, tl tlx !iirn-it notice. rivery nrli. I iiec.-nry to a perfect Ttmiti ()!lic lu.iiinhed In urih-r. U be to cull iittentinn In " Conner & &' new lliird .'Wetul Type," as an evidance of iataa. li.m ti, ket-p their eamlilMiineut in adranet f a.ners; un.i we invii j'niili-M lo eoinwr Ibt nielnl limit their l-'jumlry with anviliertliayauf IniVB 011 h.md, by " culling and brenkiag," ia fall ruiifi li nee that i,flt!,iir mipeiior, if eual, eaa a found nr in nl to wink by th preaeut praceaa af iii.-iiinfacti,riii( tp-; and w. fe warrauled is eayiiy, Iriuii lonij evpi-rieneo and peitonalabwr. union, that lln-ir mixle ,.f ii,.-,iiiifo-ii,riiif typ,. not wirpiiaM-d 111 Ihia country or in Europe. W. F hiivinj; hud un intiinxie VntApJ lh pri-rl cul working of a Hriutinij Offica foriht l.iet thirty-live yeum.(n puition ofwhicn. IWS-01), niilif-ciiy of .Sim rr.moecii, aa pu'ilinliertf tht die IViliii Newa.) tlulu-ra liiiielf lint ha will bt ub'e 10 pive ruin a.niBruc-tion 10 lh bade. rublirlit-ra of new-piprn inm-rliiiff lliit circoltf 11a an aderlieuieni dm., week, will ba pai uw uiimiiiit of llu-ir bill in type, by lluir pmehaari live luiica the unimint of the suine. WiM FAIM.KNRR & SON. Jiiiiiiary 7lh, ltG:. 3!):w3 that might have taken place in defenceless fanrlics had the negroes got hold of Brown's weapons nnd commenced a general slaugh ter, the Democratic editors, thinking it might injure the cause of freedom, hnvo been m tickled nt it that they have fairly danced for joy. Since the New York election has shown that old Drown wasn't a very "good Morgan till after tho election," the driven nigger editors seem to bo 'dreadfully pained to think that tho "insurrection" didn't re suit in the slaughter of a few hundred wo men and children of I hul ciiy, ipiioweed anil ia for ' Cost' in, n 1111.I beautiful w.nii, 11. The ' fidle f rurtlan.l 1 wja mi. I to be prewnt. Iln (l.itlie II , of 0 yin la.niiu .iii.sa uenruue u , 01 llnu-vi r. were nut unnoticed nindat the gay nnd happy liming f thut evcn'iijr. The tlr.-i;oii City dcietrition of beaiity wua iipml to the li u sinndurd it has hith erto 111 liiitniiie l. The li in lsoiru? and n.-cnninliahcd .Miia I-iaiik II ., the universal fuvinite, w.ia lucre ii'jfeiiicr Willi several Mann, Kiiunns, e!e., .ml, aiiiounr t,,. mnrried Imliea.the elifant Mra. , trio grueelul .Mra ftl , und the be.-iuti fill .lira. I appeared with liei oin nj brilliancy. Ilia gentle, llic fiiu-y-hk., Millcrva faced, the pene.ie, ung. lie, an I beuutenua Int o Mni.t.n II inuat not la nmititd in Ihia enumeration. She Imne ami lat all that bright army of life, beauty, und talent, with winning gra; mid aurpasamg " vi,,,i no, ' Karly in years, nnd yet more infantine In fi','uie, xlie has foiuelhiiignf sul.lin-.a ejeawiiu-n kuiiv i.n:ii, lie aera.-ilis altine ti" Mr. Dates, of Missouri, is a native of irginin, having been born in Gooch land county, nnd comes of Quaker families 011 both Sllle.4 k-nntl-n fne nAni-lt. a fne , ... L )'0l''l,-l'- wiih an aspect beyond time: ' " ""B'""" m'sumy 10 mo llisiltu- liait . int ni,J ciave-ot pitvinir man' decane: .Mnu i-nt'ul but mournful of another crime, She Imika na if al,e ii I..- l'.u,.'. .)-.,.. inu gricv -a tur llnmo who can return 110 more.' Oregon Cm, Jan. !, ISCo. tion of the booth. " So," savs the Wash ington Stur, " his opinions iu the mntter arc hereditary, and to be respected, not bein? tuo result of a demagogue's ambition." MARRIED: In th city, at the ContrM dmrel, an )ia la, in by Kev. G. II. Atkinson, K.wwcll V. Shaw. .M.I) '. v-,... ... If. . .. .... . . . .., .-a.ri, .u.as .,ianns nnevivr.ol Una city. ... ic n unc iiiiio una puce, Be the aume. .Mr. r.vrua T. l.oeey to Mi .'uria .Morfit. bo II of tliia -"y- (3?" Cump.inienta of the happy coupl. no- Dec. 18j9.bv Eld. C. V. Ch i. rtger, jq , to yiM aiiey Symunn. both of au.inoil COUIHV. SXS9: Ihk r ike t'oiiPASV. We understand that William DierdorflT, Esip, was elected I'oreman of Mcl.oughliu Company No. 1 v.,1,1 uuur 111 years irone Ul a meetniir nn Tlnirs.1,.,- o0a,.., m. o .-3 - -...J Wllllliuu,,, lll. uy a ucn tuey worked together, slept toSeth-, Dicrdorff accepted the trust ot.ly on the 11, mm Mien vucii oiuer s secrets. J iiev come out every week, making such charges against each other as this: " Vou are uo Democrat; you are a traitor; a miserable black guard; a t'ruuken puppy; a cowarulr, low -flung apostate; aa iufuuious liar, and second rate fiend now I'll prove it." Sure enough, they "prove" about all of their charges. Thas. Tracr 4 Co. have kid ns an- I dcr obl'tatiotu for their nianv favonof laltr (CX press condition thut he was to be the Fore man, and that the company were to stand by his orders in any future occasion or fire. We hope Tor more efficiency hereafter in that department fciv- We have received from the publish er, ' Dancroft's Lawyer, and Form Book ' adapted to California, Oregon, and Wash ingtoa. We will notice it more fully here after. The book can be hid. at Toaf, Book tore iu this citT. . FnoM tiis East. Tho Tiicific has ar rived bringing dates to the 8th of Decem ber from Bshmgton. Congress had not organized up to that tunc. Boem-lr of ...... a., hart been nominated for Speaker. The Republicans had made no nomination, but hud concentrated their strength upon Sher man of Ohio, who would probably be la. " elected. A Good Change. Since Donirlas has ocen riddled by Atty Gen. Black, and routed by the Republicans iu nil the North ern States be hna in ,ti.;,,,ll.l :... :...! -e .canoe. .1 , i , : uZ " " ' " i RJ.. of tiiaeirc --, ..w.vu v, uc-.nu ,o,igCr cal,ea "" 'onne mieol Uiegnii.foi Clackumaa cuu me Little Giant," he is now known as the ,",' V """7 lw f-"'or of Thm "InOuitcs.siu.al Giant " TS If!? J"T" '. 1 , i wtu Hue y. jb ThoSB iHONs-Wesee bv old Iron- XZTl LJ . . , v I t - nt -aiitrj 01 l lie sides," iu the Democrat, that the followers P71pr"of "' "". and shall procts.-d to -. ... miciTi, ui n,a uirnn in llic wine at i-u-iv auciion to ti, hichett bidder for ca.ii, on the eighth day of February n. 11. al 9 af'.ni-i P-m , to wit .oc numVred two, except twenty feet on Ihe north aide thermit and k,t nnh.l 'Stht n blmk numbtrid thre, a deaciib. d on the plat of Orrgoa City, in aa d cunty, with all lh bu.ldinjr Ihereou. Th sale lo take place on the Pi:i,ti. LKWW DAY. Jaa. 7. 18C0. 39 Sh.nff Clacknmaa Cn. In Ihia ciiuniv. on the 5;h insi. i, pi....... SaunJera, ajed about 52 year. SHERIFFS SALE. TIT VIRTf E of three ei.rmion icced to me Notico. S'iilc of Orejjon. Cunty of Cliickainns, "' Zclie lt.iinon, I'ltlT, r. I Tii-rre lluinnn, IVft. ) TO PIERRE HAM OX, Defendant! rO! are hereby notified that Zclie llamin, X the pl.iii.nli; has tiled a complaint ia Hit ciiciit ,-eart of Ihe Slate of Oregon forlhtcaiia ly ef Cluekiiniua, piuy.ng lor a divorce from jrt on the cnmiid of w ind deaertion fr mare lliu one yeur, and for m-glect lo pn,vid bar with li'inie und the eoiuni.in nccrssuiifi of Ida ftf mere 1I11111 one yeur; und iiulesayou appriria a.iid circuit cum t nn the fnh duy of March, ISlM, and uimwer tlio an d oompla nt, lh aann will taken for cuiilease l, and the prayer Ibtrrtf wjl bejruutcd by Iho rourt. JAMCS K. KELLY, Pec. .11, lS.'D-38-4 Attorney for Plf. ADMIXISTKATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. "VTOTIC1 ia hereby given, thai, by virtue of J.1 order issued oul ol ihe cmmlv court tf Clack- anuis-comity, Mlatc of Urefjon, on the I2lbili)ri I'cci-inl.er. If')'.). 1 will on Monduv.llie l&bdir of Juuiiury, IHiiO. adl nt nublic aiicliuu lothi liijhet b ilder, between 9 o'clock in III merit nnd the giiliig down of tho son of aa;d day,' all lh r' al eatuie bi loiv-in to the ea:ate of 8amurl I. Otleshy, dcci-.-ised, described na fullowa Thi weal half of Ihe east half of section 8, and tbt uud vided half of the e.iat half of section S, all il T. 5 S. It. 1 K., I) ins and bein(f in aaid county The tale lo tuke place ut tlio lata rtsijtnciif aid deceused. Smd au!e ia made for the parpn of paying the debt and charge outitandinf a ja ins 1 aiid estate. Th lormxof sale I bt Mi credo of aix months. M. 0 E.N, leu 12, ij.-,!.3rw4 ytrminiifralor. B23THEL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE of Deblsinn and T .... L. 1. wiaii m ue auown as the "Iron Democracy." If they are, the Devil will soon have a "good manr irons m tue nre. Another rArtn, We understand thnt the materiuls of the old Standard have been purchased for the purpose of startinsr annih. er Democratic paper, at Eugeue City. Death or Wasiiisctos Irving. This venerable author died al his residence .t irrmfton. V i . in i' ".t), 1 .-. Third & Last Anneal. "TTE hereby (, antic that all account) i n r . ,,.boul" aut ,tli, kr ctl w not. by Feb. 1, I860, will be Wt m an effi,.,-. ,1 eollretion. CHARM AN A IVlDvea CAi.Rxn.ia roa tub ra.ia 1859-Cffl Til E Cullege year commences Ihe Brat MoMty in September, and ia divided iuto fauM""-tei-a uf eleven weeks each. 1 lie commencement is held on th 4lb f J"1?' hen the yearly vacation ensue. l'roftssoro )Tiiii,. Ilnnansi. A.M.! Lfl L. Kau lad, A. M. TRRMa OF TniTICM FEB OirABTial Common English Dranc-hea I tusiisli Analysis. Higher Arithmetic, isook. keeping, Ilislorv, and Elementary Ahrcbra ' Natural Philoaophy, liotany, Geology, ad v.,,vii,irv, iineiieciuui una moral rm Irwonhy, Ithet.iric and Loiric Elemeiitan-lJeiiiiielry.Surveyiin.Algebra, iiign. r .MulhciiMlics, Latin, Greek, ana Eiench I.anguuges, and Senior Claaa f Nor. Dep., H Cuuveuienl arrangemeiita can be mad far la' at reasonable rule. Hooka used in the achool ean b. obtaiaea at a Colleee building at eaah price. A Normal Department ba been rgaarjee'," on th plan f ihe N. York Hlal. Nrnial 8cla uh particular reforenee to Dreoarinf vaunt and gentlemen for teaching. Thia ietorU iu practical and aucceaelul operation. I'rof. NtwiLL has been t-nvHirad. and rat Iraaons on the Piano and Melodcon. , CT An eienve and choice philnnpbil aj sclnol apparatus, a!, a achool and a p" " brary, have been ordered from the Ea, -m expecied en to in. ' , The patn.OT, trustees, and profeaeort f IB lege are resolved that nothing eonduci t bx-st inlrresia of the achool absli b f" overlooked. Bethel, Poik Co., Dec 24, 1S59. Mclodeons. r piIOSE who wUh to purchae. MEI-ODKO-J X. ean hav. them of m at from 15 J cnt ciiRaeea by paying CASH, the thoy vm.Ku vi us iicirioofv. si , cAi tKm. -.:T ... 1 1 -. cl A.si. a I , .... .. WB TO, IIU f " Vine oa our funuer rate. - - . yi u.a age. CrojonGty.Jaa. 7, lrjj. 'M . J. A IW" Ore;-a C,f. Jana 11 , 1 ?3.