Eljc rcgon Clrgus W. I.. ADAM, kmtor, OMaaoitczTTi SATURDAY, OCTOMill 29, 1859. Tlie Pressure. This season Is I he first sinco 81 S lb our citizens have reully been hard pressed to get hold of money enough to answer thf actual necessities of life. Ill I nionev was much scarcer tliati now so scarce that wheat sold for thirty nuts a bushel, tlic finest work cuttle for twenty-five dollars yoke, mid everything vise except merchan dise in proportion. Merchandise was then higher than now tlmt Is, if a few bolls or domestic, a few pounds of " trail-ropu" to bacco, a little sugar ninl Kandwich Island coffee, a small lot of nnty augers, ono set of cujij oad saucers, nod a few second-hand atoves, could Ijc culled merchandise. Thw.c goods were confined to Oregon City, and Jickl ul such prices as j . h - 1 tliern out of the question with most of our fanners, who rcauuy auspieii themselves to cucum- stances and learned to do without what it was iiiijio.oiiWe to oUuin. A was well iitisfied to cat on tin dishes, use peas for voffee, chew home-made tobacco, wear buck-skin pant and moccasin'!, as long as his neighliors all did the same. A t thai day, nobody thought of complaining of "hnrd times." All seemed well satisfied when they hud enough to cut, although their tables were often destitute of bolh meat and bread boiled wheat, otnujcs, mid eas answering for the whole bill of faro. We knew Immigrants of 18 IS who made .rails all winter, and tasted nothing but ibrcad and watf for weeks, yet thry were ihnppy and contented to toil on nml look for a good timo coining. Now wo havo no idea of recommending a return to the prac tices of as a specific against hard times, but the man who remembers how happy lio wus then, destitute ns he was of all the luxuries of lift and of even many of the necessaries, ntny well stop and a-k Liinsi If why ho slrould bo miserable now when his bams ere full, his orchard loaded with fruit, nnd nil the luxuries or lift- uro to bu ob tained in exchange fur his produce. If n man Is out of debt, he hits nothing to fear. Hut those of us who are iiim-h in debt, as very many of us are, find it difficult, with Hie present scarcity or money, to satisfy the demands of our creditors, and pay our heavy taxes uselessly imposed upon us by a premature Slate organization, voted fur by til,. I. nu u ...... I- l . I I- I . . uv mime in oeuevo nv Uiiiision ;und other hungry office-seekers that once n ; .State and a six-million war debt would be emptied into our laps, the proceeds of five .hundred thousand acres of land stud'ed into our pockets, ami nearly every thing else added that a nuin wants. The fact is we have now a State organization in full blast, tanners enough to work up all the hides we can furnish thctn. We have One woollen factory that scarcely finds employment in working up all the Wool that Is produced from what few sheep we have. Will Mr. Jones, wlio goes to Portland with a load of flour, and fuils to cash it to pay note duo next week, feci much relieved by being di rected by an editor coming out of a saloon to go and put np n woollen factory? As to brooms, who, besides the editor of the Corvullis Union, would huve supposed that a ruun could make his board raining broom- corn In Oregon? Now it tukes capital to rear manufactories, and before capital seeks investment here we must have a heavy pop ulation Qi.J cheap labor. When wo huvo the people, we shall havo ehcup labor, ami money r;nj:iot bo loaned at a per cent, that trrlMHIit rrrfrrrarr. ArrMal f UrB. Hrolt 'fhe lost l'rexs contains more than a col- Lieut. Gen. ftott cume up on the Xor umn, partly In reply to our brief remarks thenicr lust week, and stopped ut Vancou commending Edward Hates, and partly Jus- rer and Portland. He was received with tlfying its editor's action In the last Itepub- appropriate honors at bothplaces. The old lican .Convention, In relation to the useless hero wus received In ran I raneisco with and mischievous resolution concerning Mr. a iicrfcct ovation forty thousand people Seward. It Is neither deslruble nor profit- turning, out to wchomo liiiu. He pro- able to discuss the matter at length, but coeds to Fun Juan Muud, having been tho editor of the Press will excuse us for entrusted by the Government with our In- i ' saying that if ho had observed his own rule leasts In that (iiiurter. It Is said that " not to act up and defend the claims of any particular individual, in preference to any others," he would not have Introduced, par ticularly in the manner and at the time it wus done, a measure of which a large ma jority of the delegates disapproved. It Is well known that the resolution caused our candidate more diflieuby than anything else tho Duke of Cambridge, of the English Army, and cousin to queen Victoria, has been sent on a similar mission by the Hritish Government, keeps it confined entirely to the channel of in the ennvuss. He was culled upon to de- me oiiiccs are all filled by a miserable s ofdirt-culing loafers whom vc shall have to support, our luxes nro heavy, our habits ol l:vmg ore yearly increasing our general ex penditures, and we have little money in the country, with n fair prospect of huvinir less Kvery boy In Oregon knows, or ought to Know, where our money has gone to. Du ring a four years' residence in this ,-ity, VP huvo had n good opportunity to witness the ebbs and Hows of Oregon prosperity. 'The Willamette Hiver is tlic great conduit 'that has drained the life's blood from Or egon. Kvery winter wo have witnessed steamers going up loaded to their guards Wv'tll llllt.,M-f ...I I I 1 ....j--.iv.il nuiiiiiiim.se, n:el comin i.- .i. ... . Men on mi average w.lli ul nut hall euoiHi produce to pay for the goods thry took np. The other half or the pay rons'sts hi ca-h which our runners had managed to pick up ;by selling a little fruit or u few head or Ibecf cuttle. A few mouths of activity in such kind m rlo Is enough to drain ' the country of neatly tho last dollar. We huvo not only Imparted merchandise, but thousands o'f 'dollars are sent off every year for provis ions. The citizens or Portland have been 'nting eheese, potatoes, cabbage, ami other wegeUMe shipped this full from California, and within the hist ft w days a large quan tify of wheat has been brought up and of fired in market at a figure which hns re duced the price of Hour materially. Sov ill lineal :.ti L I...... M .t . i i un inis to He rem emeu: W u have bem amused in ni.kiii" ip several Oregon journals lately mid read ing tiieir wise saws upon the remedy Tor Hard time. Their remedies arc nil good, or will bo when available, but thry are be yond tlie reach or the musses, and loo re mote altogether. The man who is weighed down under a terrible pressure in tho mo Hey market wants the speediest possible remedy. Our wise scribes snv. " We mint top imrting iron, and go to working our iron miuis; we must stop importing leather and tan our own hides; wo mu-t'stop i,! inming woon.ns, uii.lput uji woollen f, tones; we liiu.t cease sciulin rooms, nail jjo t0 raVicr Ae.Ao. -Now it ,.,VlfM that ( ,' iroll mine requires a heavy t-;.j.itul. ami if a raj ituli.t, after making his li-ures. con. bi.lrs that, with the present hi,;!, ,;,.cf u10r nu me worm of money, he cannot rrod Iron here and com,te ,;,!, yMX i.i: i. I., i -- ii. ' ...-... ...u.on. unor low ,! ,!,; (!(.ir ironas-uuiiasf for a trifle, 0r what use Is it to ride up to the gate of farmer 15 who WU astride of the feme, with a long fcoe studying how to raise fbtrrn dolLrs to pav liis taxes with, and point him to the iron ore of Chebalem raountHin is t,.m.i. r... traffic. The remedies proposed are all in the future, and they will come along in due time by the natural course of events they annot be forced. The only way at pres ent is to understand our rtul position and future prospects, mid prepuro for the worst as best wo can. Fruit, which has hitherto been our main lependence, is now dull, and it will not be many years till fruit will be shipped to Port land from California. Unless new gold mines arc opened, or the recently discovered ud in. ucs can be mudotopaya large num ber of laborers, or something else of the kind turns np to briti money into the coun try, we shall soon be in the 'short rows' in a pecuniary point of view. Wheat is the staple production of this country, and we ure inclined to believe that it is soon to be Hie farmer's main dependence. With the present prices of lubor, wheat cannot bo made for less than a dollar a bushel, yet we huvo no idea that wheat can be sold for that price again soon, unless in ease or a light crop. The present prospect is that prices will continue to decline hero until they reach tho scale or prices in tho Eastern States. Labor must conic down to prices in tho Atlantic ami Western States, or farmers must stop hiring, and depend en tirely iipoii their fumily forces far producing grain. TIkv must tro to work tliemcelvn. and mukc every boy that is able to hold n plow walk into the field and do something in the way or producing grain. The fact is, our farmers haven't yet raised more than hull" the grain they might have raised on an average. A. who has hitherin Krtlfl ft! i!t n hundred bushels of wheat n year, must herc- afier sell two hundred. He can do it if he Hies urounil a little faster, nml then not work halfns hard us men nrc said to work in Massachusetts. If wheat should full to fifty cents, he will make ju.-t about as much money as he has heretofore done when fend Mr. Seward, or to admit that lie did not approve of a portion of his doctrines, though the Convention bad Inconsiderately justified them, and the consequence was, to SorniKits Ciii ih ii. We notice in ulute number on the Pacific Methodist, Sun Fran cbco, in the Conference Proceedings, that Oregou hus been attached to tho California Conference of the M. E. Church South, under the name of Oregon D.'stiict. The following are the appointments: Oregon District O. Fisher, P. E. S em, John I;. 1'iirchnrd; Portland, M but, t urry. ourccrtnin knowledge, that many votes were Chiinpit; Independence circuit, John thus lost. 1 litre are always soiuo people Kolbe; lorvalhs, supply; hugene City, Jiv who can never "let well cnoueh ulone." ':oU. 1r".w.,"i L"'l"lni "IWi and our nsrlv in 0.-enn I,.. . few nf Hmi .... . M '? ' "'IW ' " ruirie il. fiunii v: lnm iil . simii v. stamp. If Mr. Pcngra had confined the J-i-li expression oHiisown preference to the sheet Aiiitii t i.Tinst Why is it that Clacka- ho edits, it would have becu nil right; but n,a" t,oun,y lm" 110 Agricultural Society? when, after a Convention had made or- " 8 ll0tlce 111111 tll,,ro one "' l,lary "n'r7 rangemenls to adjourn, and half its mem- ol,lcr county in the State, and we should bers had left, supposing that nothing more jU('b'ci fr01" proceedings of tho nnnnul would be done till tho next session, he nn- '"cctings, that much good is tho result both dcrtook to saddle Lis privato views upon lo "ie funner and to the country gencr the whole party, he did in our judgment a refcrcuco to another column of foolish, and as it has proved, an Injurious "I1S '''' l1"!'. H 'i!l be seen that o thing. Neither Mr. Pcngra nor any other ca" "M "CQn '"d for the purpose of iiiuii in Oregon can exceed us in commend- Jeltl,l l'ie Mends of agriculture together ing William II. Seward's course as a natri- ""J organizing such a society. Ily nil ot and statesman, but our admiration docs "lconsi '' our farmers turn out next Kat not niuke us blind to tho truth, and wo urJa.T. n',n or Old Clackamas know very well how difficult it is to bring "'""'Id not bo behind her sister counties in to the support of such a man tho masses of "lls niattcr. the land, varied, sectional, and cor.fletiiiy u . ... . . ., ,.. .. w jo. me nun unii oi u. c c.rcuit varied, sectional, and coeUcting as nrc their interests, and especially when his opponents so wickedly and readily mis represent Ins position upon thoso points in regard to which there is peculiar suspicion and jealousy. If he u nominated and elect en, nu n in rejo.ee quite us earnestly ns any Court In Linu county, Wheeler, who shot Lilly, ut tho Forks of the Santiuni, lust spring, wus tried upon an Indictment for murder in the first degree. The evidence showed that Lilly hud previously threatened " heeler, ami also at the time of the killing, I!..t.iil.K,.it.. ... r...-i .. it HUKarnu mav iail, aim w i , .ri,m ,.Kii,t vvi,..l... 1....I our anxious desire that the days of thepres- rcason t0 bdi(;ve ,lmt Tilv ,.,... 1 cut ruling corrupt dynasty may be n bercd und finished, makes us wish tho nomination of our party to bo such that no reasonable opponent of this loeoroco administration can object to it. This alone has prompted us in tho ex pression of our preference, and ir wo nrc mistaken, our error is an honest one. We can see, in common ns we believo with the New York Tribune and thousands of other inlliieiitiid Republicans, enough in the abil will look for. It elsewhere; Thev wilt 0,irfreaJ, tin farmer Governor who lives near ,crhnps, nominate Douglas outright It 'aJ-lini river. n.aaV ' p-wa utk m SatorJay tt.iM .....,- ,,(P .., fn. lt in tl.- city, awl, lwSb w. d.J noi hear il, wo ,lelrest to Irsrn llial lis Mtfird lii sudiencs tlmt he would , ' ... J far i-rnstur if nob.ly Uifr ualifir.l cmlj be i IK'U H becomes tlie Jlepiibhcon p,rty circled. Wo lnvt nui l-nl, howev.r, that miy adopt a truly national, conservative piafc. Icnly wa conviucnl tint Ii had any mon iialiil- form, and pluce thereon sound, reliublc m canon, than iiy olhrr nisii iiiOreuu rsorpt Utl- S. ..,)t nro..u!m t..m . .MKmitb or Jo U... tod. of whmn thoh cv0UoM n,,,,,,, " niiied li.ilir a om curcnwi, w rrjmd m fur , ""'"iraijon of uiw 0." Car ia.ll thai In 0' .Irictlle(, , ...,e.m,a. Uat,'iP .rail., (lis .s-U.-vrrnor lm. mil ''""'r? Oll.CC8-l.loro elllciei.cy the puoi(. the el..t of a e!.ai.oo of .acre.., even If hi u"y service ogni.ist standing armies to ennVfc con: J t lect Soiis-on IIIsiiii inn, and had iinloyal subjects against partisan con. keiirrl at home, nhrro o know In con "put tmcts the protection of all natural!? I VUf JiiB out...,...,- dIxclrtf BuJ 0.Ml iMr di((franch. 2 ut home or nbroad n more strict enforcfr ment of tho sluve-trudo luws and the ?.. ud i'iillivatiii( li farm ilun in liarangu n; ihe mveril,'iii who li l'n loll in cn'y out if ciiriioiiy, Im-.iii- tiny wiimlrr what In Ihr world he mailer, and who will forji't by nml rlrciion that lliere U well a innn In Ureipin. (I. oilliyc, Coverinir, you area clever Mlow in your way, but you c.in't he Senu'.nr. aguinst filibustering a more liberal pdicy towanl Mexico, Central A morion, and other weak States in favor of protecting slaver where it luwfully exists, but asing all con- Nkw (joons, Those inwuntof new and stitulionn! melius to prevent its extension cheap goods, would do well to give Hrown where it does uotexi.it a denial of thena- k Hroiher a cull. Heed their ndvertia'- tiomdity of shivery nml its self-extensioB ment in another column. under tho Constitution, and a denial that is can exist except where n people have hn posed it upon themselves in the free adop. lion of tiieir S'lnto constitution in favef of pwlkal popular sovereignty which will enuiilo tlie people to select their own olli- l or llii Argui. Jlouinln;. En. A t:cs: I can see util'lv in the lu-ar- tv shake of the hand, or in other forms of salutation, but in wearing particular articles of dress ns a sign lo theconimiiuity that we cers and adopt their own constitution tint huve lost one or all or our friends, seems to n! ,,,,1, amh 10u,j Lo , ' inn to lie not on v im-less lint in ils- f . . . ""'eiuaf r. I do not question the pood sense or " " ul1 cs""" i tl.o Westeri, kind heurts of those who conform to the co"st '10"111 be t,cvntt'J f'w constroction custom; some of mv esteemed friends are ' m gwnt raeilic Kailrond and finnlli. among the number. Many, it is true, feel the Union forever ? And unrm tl.i. J' that Ihey might almost as well be otttof the ,ut;.. i.r..,, ... .. .. ,, world us out of the fashion. , "s lno i:i..bteiis ure proper enough: mid where ,'"""r" J"lles 01 JllSS01'" tho Hon, n business house is closed in consequence of - ''-"iks of Massachusetts, pledscd trv ilea in, there is utility as well ns touching forward tho great national entcrpriie by all ueaiiiyinine use ot u.o ueutn einiilcm nt constitutional means, nnd tl.rrrl,. " ' tho windows or doors, slating to customers that " We have lost our frieud and can do no business to diiy.'' iui i lie 1110111-11:11:; orcss looks to me in ubnut this light: n loving husband loses his harm him, and warned him more tlmu once not to advance, before hu shot. Jud-p lioise instructed the jury that the old com mon law rule was obsolete in this countrv tlmt a man was not bound to retreat before using the means of defence in his hands i order to prevent bodily harm, und if they believed Wheeler hud good reason to smi- trate tlie energies or the nution in a lauda ble enterprise, which will forever quell the agitation of tlie sluvcry question, foster national urnsneritr ppim.iit il.n n.i. .c wife; he puts crape on Ins hat to show pro- UIlton nlld g(l.ell(!,t,lcIfc tlle ,0V8 f ; , plo that he is sorry. How long shall he ,-, ,- K , nt ln wear it? Six mouths? A year" The sll,ll,"ms- "'' cramped ami crippled, and iticstion is pertinent, beenii:e most men and 1,0 p0. p0 'ollfr as party devoted to women believe in second inrrrriuircs csne- the iiernetuution nnd evtensinn r Bn hilly when put to the test e.VDericnec and it would bo out of placet, go courtin- L , . ,"W;"TO 11,0 whilfiinthohuliilimcntsofiTiei: Tin red "" f tho m,t!on to eoiitru.lietion in tlie ideas of grief ami new asc I""'!10-, msteud or developing individ--love. To a stranger's eye, crape at nine l,al I'rogrcss, national j)ro.-ierity und Indus inontlu looks just as fiilemn us nt one. try, and elevating the character of the b. Mum lire tiino tie nxeil nt one year? A new hat must be bought; it would not look well to take the index of mourning from the oiu one. j no new hut aftonls n goo ! ex cuse for the clinnge. Purllv from the ex teriinl sign, mid guessing from the internal, I read it for him in about this way: " I lost my wile; 1 have mourned for her, as you nil iinvo seen ny the tlress ol my hut,-1- now toon.- vjii hi a new nur; i imvcqnit sorrow wheat wus a dollar. In the next place, we ity nnd integrity nnd positioner Mr. Rates "MI..I ceononn.o n little. We must buy Ho ming oui what we absolutely need. We don't mean that we should become parsi monious and stingy, Imt frugal. AVc must have a plenty of the good things or lire as wo go along, for wo havo only one life to live-but by looking around we cun find a good many little leaks that can be stopped. In the next iilace. after by patient industry, resolve that the pro ceeds of your rami shall pay for your store supplies, or you will have no store goods. Patronize only the merchant who will pat ronize you. You had bet ter put your foot into u bear-trap tliun buy nf a merchant whose only terms are 'cash.' but who is willing to hook you and ' wait awhile' for what you need. The whole secret in tret- ling smoothly through tho pressure till bel ter limes come along, Is in slicking right to business on your own farms, nnd hi making the products of your labor buy whatvou want outside of w hat you produce yourself. Try it. to ftiggcst and recommend his claims to the consideration of the party, nnd we still in sist t..nt Ins merits are to-dnv infinilelr nbove nnd beyond those or Fremont, when he was nominated in 1S54, If the Tress cminnt sec or appreciate them, it may be ineiuiiiioi us ignorance, or stupidity, for which neither Mr. Hates nor the Argus is accountable. As to the pervonn? innendoes in tho nrti cle referred to, they are unworthy of notice, miuit sort of thing suits Mr. Pengra, lie is welcome to indulge in it; but he must re member that he can neither control us nor the parly to which he professes to belong. "The Statesman Consistent. "Under tins caption, Hush this week nttenn.ta In justify his course in relation to Stool's nomination, nnd quotes from himself three years ago w hen Hrown was n candidate in -Multnomah, whose nomination, thon-di nominally Democratic, Hush insisted "was not binding on tho party, but that it was tlie duly of Democrats to refuse to support '"in," Ao. Wo could see tho force and point of the Statesman's selfdcrenee if the editor had followed his own advice to the end, but unfortunately for his consigner be broke down just where he ought to huve -stood up. , ur Slm,t w,lc)i B( cordinir to his own slmn m,.. it i.;. i... . fc, "a ins uuiy ns a Democrat, if ho believed his own alle gations against Stout, " to refuse to sup. "rt him." Consistency cave wnv to .. other influence when Hush forgot his own teachings and his just complaints gai,lst Hie tricks and frauds or the Convention wallowed all his brave words, and voted ior me i Cot.. Chapman's Letter. Wc publish in s uiuigent document, not because we ad mire its egotism, or dictatorial spirit, or be lieve its absurd and illegal threats can be enforced, but as our readers ore anxious to fee every thing that concerns or is supposed io uuect their talcs, we mnko room for it It is a grcut thing to have a little author ity even though it only confers tho power to pnii.su out opponents, to puy oh old grudges, and to refuse to give surveying i outruns to any except toadies, and take tiiem awny from all who owu themselves and don t belong to Jo lame. Jo Lane's Chances. The late election in Oregon, notwithstanding Stont curries nwsy the certificate, has badly damaged Jo tomes prospect for the nomination by the tnariestoii loiivenlion for the Presidency. The Wushington correspondent of Forney's Press, under dute 0r Sept. I j, in speaking or Presidential candidates, suys: ' Ai mallin now ,t.nnd, neither IWUe, AVi.e, 1I..III.T. w l,n-ckinri,e,, ran rei.tihe ,rrKt :, "." io iaii upon tiieir alioulilrra. ' ' feHodblahlo Ci.n J0 Lane of Ore- UOIl aiinp:ir.-.l ia k o. l r- ,.. i . .J l in.wn mverite, nti.l lie was .7 ' ort.,f Imiiibiijr harj-eiihr . , rrruon III Ul-emn lttJ 1rtttv -f. feelually A hi, vmrn,lu ,. 1 rt" ef pose Lilly would inflict great bodily iniurv W, nnd now, young ladies and vounz wid- H)on him, the killing was excusable hoini- IWS' out, 1 ""i after a wile." .Must cidc. Tho jury wus out a very few min- ,0l"' I1?"' . l;nW off that monrning ....,.. . ' . budge feel a Ii t c nshumei of i insclf if 1 utes before bringing in a verdict of ".Vol have r.,l ii,n ,.,.. ,.!.- . v ' ' I uulit3r' first love of mv heart. I to-ilur rmit. innnrii. ill? for-VOMT f Imvn iiu.iii.ii.i.t ...I...I.. J'l.usmxs Isri-n. 1 lie materials for yir, the eustoiiiurv time: I form-t mi,- the publication of the Oregon Democrat, a Pnl-byc, wife; I put on a new hat, unci an! on lor new conquests." not labor lo show our grief. Where thero is sorrow it will be written strongly enough upon tho inner man. Xor do I believe in the habit Eome lolks luive or drawing on n long face every time a deceased relation is spoken oC. lies. pecs and Iwe lor the dead do not remiire it ns a duty. If it cannot be lulped, it is well ; but it is better for us so to cherish the memory for tho dead Unit our thoughts of I llt'Ill U . 1 1 r:lTfim irii.i i .I,... ........ il . profitable-more so than dfcinz cold, to think of E it W . .1 .... " . '. ... i . ., ..,w u.,ui v- hum uiu compaiiv wi II De siieccssfu " "a PPT III ; leir new imni. II. ,f i-riii-l A uuV I.i. .1 f I r,.,T ti i... i v . . V ") eiisiom, i nave loved urns ny me i:ig srenmcr aim sorrowed or von m. irt n.;. i. nom (.alifonna is not very fivorable to l"-st onv; but now, no lomrer those who are shiiping njiptcs below. Tlie . A ,a''-v Gently inquired Tor some article f.yi-iiu ir,u;iin:ng. hat does that menu?" imiuircd a person Biicin,-.it.i ;., such matters. "It means'' marked another, " the article needed when you are just half done mourninc " I l . ... r. viiMuini Llistom JIow nflen iln run Jo Lane orgnn. the crank of whii li n-Mi 1, turned by Delusion, arrived on the steamer Northerner, wc learn, lust week. We un derstand tlmt the first number will be issued as soon as possible by Mondny week. &y Tho Pacific Lead Co. are prospect ing the iNintiam fend mines with the desk'n of working them if tho ore can be found in sunieient quantities. Mining lead is very them w.ll r,i price of apples, nt the lust advices, was ranging from only three to five cents a pound. Kecoki.eb's Court. On Wednesday of ii.:.. . ii r- . . - . - ............ nurii no von tins week an old friend, Hugh Kerns, hav- f"7 ay simplicity of nffection, und nig- inuuigeu rather freely in the use of Dad whiskey, became a kclk too noisy, whereupon tho Marshal took charge of him until Thursday morning, when he was brought before Recorder Ilacon, and Cued five dollars and costs. rue- on" for broom corn." Jo Lank axo tiil- iir. m. . fct. Louis P.ejmblican, one of the most influ- ''niia Know Xothimr. who wa I Ji "7 l.1; W Homiiiutctl foM? to ltb... ... ,. I,' . . ot A'u"o'3 Jute maiu- "mctl1 Pty usage and wishes. We bopc hcreufler, that Mr. Hush will reme.n ertlut consistency require, courage and Ii-lehly to principle, to the end. festo in Harper's Magazine, favors the fTucticc of " smoking onf candidates, savs- nti,-l doctrine, from il,. ,u ..-..... L, ' ? r a . ..-; ... '. ".. T . il,.. I , 7 ' """"'"ey. Souw of ... ....... llP, , aivert oihrnwottld cut a contemptible figure in eurh .n .ocufon." K. la' -a A nara uoies : as to leather, we have now Anmv.u. vr the M ui..-T!.r'.t Xortlierner, will, the Kasteru mail .rr;.....i 1 ." Meat!k ,.f '.,,:,. t., ,h. . at Portland on Priduv or Ut wrek brine ; 7.""" T?''r',!'0'k' neh- ' ' io tncdiiiof: -'. September. ve arv im(.,,Us, ,0 Tr;u,T j And when we hear men seriously talk of IVs I'xpress. .nd to Taylor ,t lUlslon, i J Un ,s a for the Presidency, "fe""a " f"r. i"r late paers. I v "MmJ t the loss of national Thanks. J. W. f xtf ns- I once would not have ..rmitted uews dealer in San Francis.,, . i .. J . , ' "B lm& " to be times. Almost .11 H,l, : ' " . ""r 10 ""didates ,,, . . ., .- Mimue head or this 'or Ike Argus. ProcroIlBss of the l.lun f. Ulble HorlMy. Tho otnimd meeting or the Linn count v Hiblo Society was held at the Methodist Kpiscopal Church at Iirownsvillc on the IStli day or October, 1S59, The meeting was opened by nraverlir r vi-i ... . 4 licv. u ii.son isiuin. Aiier nsicmng to an able address bv the Kev. Mr. Roberts or Salem, the mcetin- proceeded to business by electing John A Diiidap President, nnd Xatlian Hull Secre tary of the meeting. After which, the minutes of the last an nnal lncetincr of the Soeietir The officers or the Society being absent there was no report made t6 the meeting ' Hie next business of ll, lilAStlillo ..... . A . :-.,..t... . . h io w ho wished to become members or the So ciety, and also to raiso a contrihnti t . subscription for the -i,l.,.: i ... , HoIvHible. -tonne Tho amount subscribed was tho amount or money paid was $29 j3 ' The followiii!? ntliooi-. ,i..i i ' . , f.,r il, " "v,t u"'.' cll'Hl mcre it into hritlo's colli. ImimUs n inn When I lose mv friend, h t n.i nl..n. o',i don't trouble mo about fixiti-r mv .lmca i suit others; and when I get over hit sever est trial, then it isuotwnnli n l,;io i i,: lliesonrc my notions. Mr. Kditor .....1 you may lay them before your "numerous verniers;" trusting that ifuol.odv is converted some one of like faith may be consoled with me tiiotignt oi having, at least, one brother. r . , ... Salem. October, Itth, ISofl. lion ns the friend of humanity and the for of despotism. This- platform nnd tfliero men will unite the grrnt Opposition and! force the negro lovers upon the defensive.; Ihey wdl be compelled to put nn with Jim Green to muke n show of favor to the Cen-: trul Kailroml, or Sam Houston nnd the- Southern Pond. And if not these, then' they will have to fall buck upon Dickinson) or Dullas, with the vain hope or carrying: Pennsylvania or New York. Once place? these sectionalists upon tho defensive, and they arc lost, while the friends of national progress will flock to tho standard of the champions of constitutional liberty nnd the interests of free labor. "Carl." Removal f Removal I II em ova 11 rpAKKS II, is method of informing hit frieuda X uuil I lie inlil:o genu ully ilmt ,e JUS JlEMOl'ED lo a house ura.'y Opposite liis old StantT, where lie lum coimiience.l biminera with liia bro ther un-Ii.r tlie slylo of Brown & Brother, who w.'ll alwava Ik- biuv to h..:. -i r friemla and ciutcmemiu iho way of .how-inn! hem . Goods of the Very Best Quality, wliicli, ilrtVlnrf horn lin.tc-I.t Uw : v r . Ihey art- i,W u Hell n. cheap a, can be told in I orllaml. We wj n..o cousiuiilly receive boods by Every Steamer. Their utock cousist8 of ALL KISDS OF John Smith, ,f Albany. President; D h. l.la.n, or Lebanon, Vice President; John harrows, of All.anv. Seen..,,,., t . ' v Ls, seiner with full tlW ZlZ VC' ramrs S,ilir. . - . i ' IJS " r'fcllt J Cass were in th.ir rajH-rs. Sulivan Ls always ahead f the'dav their Jo K lonn barrows. 0r Aiimnr t ' r ah'... .'.-".vwyjoas. . .., , .i.iuut, ircasurrr. L-.veciitivc Coinmittce-Kov. Thos. Con- S;d!;;rsa,mu'lu-Irvi,,fe'andDr-joei Hi ft!!owiii: V " l:lal"- ""f unanimouslv ndonted" ncMiive.1, Jhat the Executive ', resolution, introduced bv rag unanimously adopted': X the FvfwMitiv nj'ttec be instn.eted to emplov if practie a 'ie a suitable iiersou to continue tho .v. PTC rs can be Lad by writing to his address. ridieu!. ZZJ, ZuZ 12? f Li Sn FraiHisco-and sending the rash. and di Vrace. On motion, the meeting adjourned. Nathss IIh l, Sec. Dali.es Crrv, Oct. I!. Isrif J-.u. Aac.rs: Isn't it trcrucintiiigly n. ierennff to read the Portland papers and a few others from the op-country? How verily they compare with so many ill natured children making mouths at each other to keep even! But, nside from nil joking, is this tho time for puerile discussion? It becoming m these great dispensers of mtciu-mce to waste auspicious occasions petty quarrels? y0 doubt their numerous renders begin to believe the contrary It will be remembered that the rnn.iTnr i.ane & to. treacherously defeated G rover m convention last spring-that their pet Lansing Stout, wm nnm;,,..(.i ...i r ,' " ' W......UHU, uuu jinny indignant opposition. Carj't this be done again? T ill Hush and his frie,,,, r:,. the fast, or forget the selfishne. nf r'.n. n demanding the vote of Stout to be taken tost, that he might sacrifice Douglas' We think not; and this is not all Dou glas ttm beucnfatd at Charleston. Lane's "bating rnends will accomplish it. Will the Little (Jiant's friends tamel t.,l,n,;t ti,., . ' ... ""'c 'rages.' c opine not. ow let us look a littlo fnrth., Tl,- Lane fire-eaters will not likely build a verv pertinent platform, but make it as evasive s pos.iu,e. Put this will not entirely re-qu-te the indignant Douglases. They will denial something tangible, and if it can't be found in the disunionisU' platform, thev 7- ..... . rrncn, i.i.j,,,,, Aironean, t faniltui-c calico., giiifhiiiiisof B!l colors, all wool nml ,f wool de laiiwn, i reneii, r.iiBnn, t American mcrinoa, nlea, n.lk wort.-d, all colore, all wool and hlf wool plaids, eillt t woollen shawls, si git ordbIe, Perry's stylo of dress (roods, eaulmirtes, velvets, linseya, browa 4 Mraelitd sheeting, Jar, oil cloths, Irish linens, SILK AND VELVET ' earls, slervrs, chemiiieUes, edging, ribbons, hdkfs, gloves, hosiery, nred Irs, pins, hooks, eyes, perfumery, hair oil. boon, hoes, rubbers, hals, earn, , , GENTLBMGff's -".-jr,BiM:ac2ra.9' ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ICI Ag ' sack frock roan, raglaiis, tahaaa, jackets, VMts, pains, cravats, r tine shirts, collars, drauers, undershirts, "krfiadibbThr.7. - accordeonv 3 31 2t 21 BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco. Pines to m.7,8 T"r""y f 0,t""rticle. too namsrow Z ?.U:,"T bnl by."- -otice i. t. in- , ,"". inai we are boond to sell rood l.0aTr',i;y,H" bC,b01U1!,i, ;'n .oTt . ca and , 7 " d:,b"d' e h" " -9 men will always be welcome, and will be waW on with promptness. U To the farmers we would say, Look for the sign of BROWX a BROTHER, and don't t..Telowlltj;,Joo?iveiMifi)L ALL KISDS OP rr?nnr-rr- f . r . . J AMS, prervrd frul... brands fn.it.. etc,